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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1931. Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewdl Edwards Antoinette De ten era Guest Artiste Tonight Antoinette Petrov Detchera, notct concert pianist, will be guest artiste this evening In a program of Mendelssohn selections At the Baldwin recital ball. The concert is being sponsored by the Post Delphian organization, i their December pro- gram, and e?U member is perm 1 ted to Invite two guests. In addition to a group of solos Mme. Detcheva will be heard in Men delssohn Concerto In O -minor, with Robert ward Bebb at the second piano. Mme. Detchera Is a graduate of the Royal Conserratlry of Mustc, Sofia and Vienna State Academy of M ne lo, and for two seasons was solo ist with the Bach society In Vienna. James Stevens, well-known bari tone, will alng Mendelasohn's distin guished aria, "Oh God, Have Mercy," from the oratorio "St. Paul. Oraduate Norses Meet this Evening District No. 4, Oregon State Grad uate Nurses' association, will hold a social meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Ashpole, on Mc Andrews road. Each nurse Is requested to bring a box lunch, sufficient for one, and to dress In children's clothing for the occasion. All members are asked to bring an Inexpensive toy Tor the Christmas tree, which will be held for the benefit of needy children. Miss Alice Malln to" Discuss Guide Pattern Roxy Ann home extension unit will meet at the Grange ball Friday, De comber 14, at 10 a. m., at which time Miss Alice Malln. acting home dem onstration agent, will disc ties the guide pattern. Anyone Interested In sewing is cordially invited, and is asked to bring sewing equipment, pencils and rulers, also a salad, cov ered dish or dessert, for luncheon. P.-T. A. Council To Meet Friday There will be a special meeting oi the city council of the P.-T. A. Fri day afternoon, December 14, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Carl Bennett, presi dent, in charge. The mooting Is to be held In room 3 of the Junior high j school. M Junior High P.-T. A. Will Meet Friday The Junior high school P.-T. A. will enjoy an Interesting program at their meeting which will be held at S p. m., Friday, In the school building. rathollo Ladles Ask Rummage Contributions Ladles of the Catholic dhureh have made a request that anyone having contributions for the rummage sale to be held at the Sparta building Friday, telephone 019-R. Four Hundred Attend Gay BhrlnerY Dane. Four hundred Shrlners and their invited guests were present at the elaborate Hlllab temple ball laat evening at Oriental Gardens, par ticipating In card tournaments and enjoying a brilliant program of music, dancing and vaudeville entertain ment. The program, marking the year's center of Bhrlne activity, was pre- sen ted In both the small and large halls of the Gardens, which were artistically decorated for the occa nlon. The program was opened with a concert by Hlllah band, under the direction of Ward Croft, followed with drills by the Hlllah patrol and a grand march. Special entertainment consisted of three novel acts by members of the "Artists and Models Revue" which appeared yesterday at Hunt's Cra ter! an, presented by George Hunt, chairman of the entertainment com mittee. A buffet supper was served, and dancing was enjoyed to the music of Ward Croft's orchestra, Mrs. Volney Tllxon Hostess for V. A. R. The regular December meeting of Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of tic American Revolution, will be held the home of Mrs. Volney Dixon, at 528 Wvit Tenth street, at 3 p. Saturday, December IB. This will be the chapter'a annual Christmas party with a Christmas program and tree for which each member is to bring a little gift. M Baptist Church to Give Christmas party T primary department of the First Baptist church will hold a Christ man party for children and their mothers, aaturday, December 15, according' to announcement. The party will be held from 3 to 4 p. m., and those In charge said a good, time Is In store for all who attend. Turkey Dinner This Evening for Past Nobles The annual turkey dinner of thft Past Noble Grand club will be held' this evening at the Odd Fellows' ha'.;. Invitations having been extended to husbands of the members. Each mem ber has been asked to bring two gifts. Daughters of Union Vets To Elect Officers December 28 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will bold a regular meeting Friday, December 28, for election of officers for the coming year, an nouncement today stated. Huslneai Women to Meet at Girls' Club The Business and Professional Worn ens', club will meet Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock, at the Girls' Community club rooms, for a pot luck dinner. Meteorological Report December 13. 1094 Forecniti Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with occasional rains tonight and Friday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy with occasional rain tonight and Friday; -snow in high mountains; slightly warmer ex treme east portion tonight, Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 63; lowest 34. Total monthly precipitation M In. , Deficiency for the month, 1.38 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1034, 0.20 Inches. Excess far the season 0.63 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. m. yes terday, 84 per cent; fl a. m. today, 08 per cent. Tomorrow; Sunrise, 7:! set, 4:40 p. m. , a. m., sun- Ohservntlons Taken at 5 A. M., 110 Meridian Time ornr J 5P I Boise ,...... 30 38 M Cloudy Boston 80 38 M Cloudy Chicago 83 38 Clear Denver . , 00 38 Clear Eureka o0 00 .30 Rain Helena , 38 IB Cloudy Los Angeles 00 88 .83 Cloudy MED FORD 45 40 ,08 Rain New York 83 38 Cloudy Omaha 40 30 Cloudy Phoenix . 70 (10 .... Rain Portland 40 43 .03 Kaln Reno mw.,. 48 83 T. Rain How burg 48 40 .20 Cloudy Salt Lake 80 30 .... Cloudy Bun Francisco 03 M .14 Rain 8rattle , 60 48 .14 Rain Spokane 40 84 Clear Walla Walla 83 30 Cloudy Washington, DO, 34 34 Clear BYRD PARTY FINDS L LITTLE AMERICA, Antarctica, Deo. 13. (Via Mnckay Radio) (AP) The possibility the South Polar region might once have had a mild but humid climate was advanced today as a result of discoveries of coal and fossils by a geological partf of the byrd expedition. The find was made by a geological sledging group head by Qulnn Black burn. The new coal fields and sand stone containing the fowl Is were discovered 103 nautical miles from the South Pole at the head of thorn glacier In the Queen Maud range. "Our present camp la on a moraln at the lmmrdlnte base of a moun tain capped with sedimentary strata containing several beds of coal and plant-bearing sandstone," Blackburn messaged the home base radio. Blackburn reported "we have sight ed numerous new mountains and glaciers." Two Doses Stop Cough or no cost No argument money back if two or three doses of Bronchullne Emulsion don't give you instant, unmistak able relief. Jnrmln'a Drug Store and all other good druggists guarantee It. Contains no chloroform nor other narcotics, and no sweet, angary syrup. wot hamt-forming. Smells worse than It tadtea. But If voit are crwhlna yourself to pieces, INSTANT RELIEF la what you want and what you get BRON-CHU-LINE emulsion EAGLES TO HOLD REGIONAL MEET HERE JANUARY 6 V- F. W. TO INITIATE Med ford will be host city for a dis trict conference of the Fraternal Or der of Eagles on Sunday, January 0. It was announced by A. H. Banwell president of the local Aerie this morning. State President D. D. Hal! will pre side at the conference which will at tract a large number of Eagles to the city. Delegates from Eagle lodges In southern Oregon will attend ln- ft . v A -" t A i MP i W7 t D. P. Hall eluded In which will be the Aeries of Klamath Falls, Lake view, Ashland, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Cottage Grove, Marshileld, Bend, and Med-ford. The local Eagle lodge made appli cation for this conference last July and State President D. D. Hall, who was a visitor in Med ford yesterday, announced that this city had been selected. The sessions will be held at the Eagle's hall. Mayor George W. Porter, a member of the local lodge, will ex tend an official welcome to the dele gates after which the business of the conference will be conducted. A special committee will be ap pointed to take care of the confer ence and It Is expected that a lunch eon will be served at noon. EAGLES' SOCIAL DANCE SLATED FRIDAY NIGHT With the Oregon Lumberjacks sup plying the music a social dance will be held at the Eagles Hall Friday, It was announced today by Aetna1 Carr, chairman of the entertainment committee. Regular business of the lodge will be expedited In order that the dance can get underway at 9:00 o'clock Eagles, members of the auxiliary, and their frlenda are extended a cordial Invitation to be present. This will be the Inst social dan which the Eagles will sponsor before the charity ball, which will be held at the Oriental Gardens next Wed nesday, under auspices of the Eagles charity fund committee. Tickets are avatinhi from ar.y member or the local Aerie. NAME THOMPSON CREEK IRRIGATION DIRECTORS THOMPSON CREEK, Dec. 13. (Spl.) Thompson Creek Irrigation "Pres-so-Xogs" UtujicUuel WW1 trl u for fireplace furnace heater and rnngo. Get Some Today new clean convenient Inexpensive no dlrl no toot hrt p;llk no ml or no clinker almmt no ah. Ak Vnnr Fuel lienler MEDF0RD FUEL CO. sn VALLEY FUEL CO. I112 N. Central 3 y. Un AmiMiern Orrfun rrr?-tit- t o. Ad rienne s LINGERIE XM AS SPECIAL PJ3 y runlles y rajiimal L-, (it jTviN lrlmm' . V . 1 Very CORSETS pecll fronp of H. W. Corf Irltes. .il urn lo til 00 S3.95 "Youth" Elastic Warner Brothers Vl price pedal group broken site rortett. slues to $2.95 Gordon Hose Her,. ?t.M values. Special. 1 pr. for $3.00 Adrienne's association held Its annual meeting December 10 at the school house and the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: S. L. Johnston, Warren Mee, Prank Knut zen, Herbert Elmore and Anna Knut-zen. I Regular meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Post No. lfm win h held at the armory Monday, Decern- oer 47, a snort ouainess meeting Will bfl followed hv Initiation nt mm 25 recruits. The meeting will be fol lowed by a Christmas party, for the memoers and the auxiliary. The Ladles' Auxiliary of th Va. erans of Foreign Wars will hold. Its regular meeting the same night. Va rious ouainess matters or Importance will be brought up. Every member is urged to be present. Reports of the Christmas tree com mittee and the dance committee will be given at this time and final plana made. Bicycle new and used get the bfst at Med ford Cycle, 23 N. Fir. NSTALLMENTS IS STUDIED BY U Important resolutions were adopted by the taxation and the legislative committees of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce this week and have been submitted to the board of directors for consideration. It was announced by the Chamber of Com merce officials this morning. At a recent meeting of the taxa tion committee, the question of de linquent taxes was discussed at length and a plan was worked out whereby these delinquent taxea could be paid on the installment plan. The committee unanimously endorsed the idea and It will be acted on by the board of directors at the earliest possible moment. If the plan Is put into operation, chamber of com merce officials believe It will make It easier for citizens to pay - their delinquent taxea and it la expected that It will meet with general ap proval. The legislative committee discussed at length a bill known as the home stead exemption fund tax, which Is expected to be presented before the coming legislature. The bill is pat terned after one submitted at the last session by Jackson county repre sentatives, although one or two changea have been made. It la de signed to reduce taxes on homesteads and is accompanied by another bill which provides for raising funds to offset this exemption. This proposal was also endorsed unanimously by the committee. Due to the fact that the Chamber of Commerce will hold a forum luncheon tomorrow the board of directors will not meet In regu lar session, but It la expected that a special meeting will be held within a day or so to consider these two Important committee recommendations. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blgham of Medford, an eight-pound daughter at Purucker's maternity home this morning. CHRISTMAS GIFT FRUIT FULL PACK. Pears and Red Apples. careful ly selected from the valley's best. At your grocers or call Walter Jon'J. 419-L. COLOMBO, Ceylon. Dm. 13-(AP Between 60,000 and 70.000 persons are being treated here after the worst outbreak of malaria In 30 years as the result of drought. An undetermined number of per sons bave died, most of them chil dren. In some areas of Ceylon 90 per cent of the population la affected. Some estimates place the number 111, In varying degrees, throughout the country as high as half a mil lion. GIFT RECEIVERS MUST PAY INHERITANCE TAX PORTLAND, Dec 13. (AP) Con tending that the estate of the late Adolphe Wolfe, pioneer merchant here, owes the state an additional $84,205 In Inheritance taxes, Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer, has filed suit to collect that amount. The complaint alleges that Wolfe, shortly before his fatal Illness, dis tributed gifts totaling eeea.ooo to beneficiaries. The treasurer declares these bequests must be taxed. The GREATEST frf VALUE BULOVA Ever ' I Offered! 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