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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2fi. in.1t.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards
Children's Pro cram
At Krdman Hall
At the Redman hall on Sunday af
ternoon, a delightful Christmas party
and program ware given by the chil
dren of Pocahontas lodge. At the
close of the program, Santa Claus
gave each child a bag of candy and
nuts.
The program Included: welcome.
Bevery Watson and Kenneth Law
rents; recitation. Ronald Quaclcen
bush; recitation. Joan Hicks; violin,
aolo. David Lviman; recitation, Lin
wood Smith. Richard Wilson and Le
Roy Armstrong: recitation. Shirley
Morrow: recitation. Oertrude Thom
as; dialogue. Doretha Watklns, recita
tion. Ruth Dooms; recitation. Evelyn
Watkins; tap dance. Tlllie Rammln:
piano solo. Helen Dooms; "Silent."
Jlmmle Morrow; "A Pleasant Trip."
Mattle Luman; recitation. Milton
Slngler; recitation, Loralne Moffatt;
recitation. Shirley Moffatt; and reci
tation. Junior Haertle.
Rraele Children
Hnve Clirlstnios Program
BEAGLE. Dec. 26. (Spl.) The school
children enjoyed a Christmas gift ex
change Friday afternoon and in the
' evening the community gathered at
the school house to enjoy the follow
ing program:
Song, by the girls and boys, "Oh.
Little Town of Bethlehem"; recita
tion, "Christmas Dolly." by Nedra
Schulz: recitation. "Learning a Piece,"
by Ernest Sanderson; recitation, Ruby
Schulz; song by the boys and girls,
"Star of the East"; recitation, "A Let
ter to Santa Claus;." Tommy Mulhol
.. len: piano, duet. Ruby and Nedra
Schulz; recitation, Alta Jennings;
piano solo. Ina Pearl Lucas; recita
tion. Vivian Mulhollen; song by all.
"Silent Night."
Presents and the Christmas treats
were then distributed.
School Pupils llae
Interesting Party.
ROGUE RIVER. Dec. 26. (SpU
On Wednesday nljht. December 19,
the seventh and eighth grade pupils
and their teacher. Mr. Roberts, en
Joyed their Christmas party at the
school house dining room. At 7:00
o'clock games were played, such as
checkers, lotto, dominoes and table
tennis. Later a short play was given
by four of the girls entitled "Man
Prom Nowhere." At 9:00 o'clock re
freshments were served and gifts
from a beautiful Christmas tree were
passed out. also stockings of candy
and nuts. Mrs. Combs. Mrs. Roberts
and Boyd Roberts were visitors.
Job's Daughters'
Pnncc Is Thursday.
Miss Virginia English Is chairman
of the invitations committee for the
formal dance to be given Thursday
evening at the Masonic hall. Mem
bers of the group who wish Invita
tions are requested to get in touch
with Miss English. This Is the first
big social event of' the club since
the Installation of officers about 10
days ago.
AUons Club
To Meet Saturday.
The Allons club will meet for
dinner and bridge Saturday evening
at the home of Mrs. Timothy Dally
at her home, the Hlllcrest orchard.
Assisting Mrs. Dally will be Mrs. Ed
ward Leach. Mrs. Rowland Smith and
Mrs. George Codding.
The no-host dinner Is to be served
at 7:30 o'clock, to be followed by
10 tables of bridge.
C. A. R. to Have
Tree at Betty Vllm's
Children of the American Revolu
tion will be guests of Miss Betty Vllm
at her home, 203 Genesee street, to
morrow afternoon Tor a Christmas
party. Members are requested to
brln gifts for distribution at a
Christmas tree, and to be present at
2:30 o'clock.
Ladles' Aid
Plans Iloniccnmlnp.
The Ladies' Aid Boclcty of the
First M. E. church will conduct Its
regular homecoming on Thursday
afternoon at 2:00 o'clock In the
church parlors. Members of the Mary
and Martha circle will be hostesses
for the afternoon.
.
hndnliks Visit
Relatives Here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chadwick of
Portland, with their daughter. Shir
ley, are spending the holidays In
Medford with Mrs. Belle E. Llttrell.
AI Llttrell and Earl Llttrell.
Enjoy Christmas
Dinner In Medford.
Captain and Mrs. Harold O. Newell
enjoyed dinner In Medford Christ
mas day. Captain Newell Is In com
mand of Camp Hilt In northern
California, and Mrs. Newell resides
In Ashland.
ThrUtnias In South
For the ronfleldi.
Mr. and Mrs. David Huntington
Canfleld left over the week-end to
spend the Christmas hoVd'.vs In
Palo Alto. Calif., with Mrs. Canflelds
parents.
.
I Irlrh's Hate
Christmas finest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich have as
suesta during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R Chapman of
Roseburg. Mrs. Chapman Is Mrs.
Vlrich's sister.
Dine at Motel
On Christmas ay
Among local people who had their
Christmas dinner at the Medford ho
tel, were the Max and Ted GeBauer
families and the O. C. Boggs family.
Trio IMats at
Medford Hotel.
Last evening, during the dinner
hour at the Medford hotel. Miss
Jeunesse Butler at the piano. Mrs.
W. T. Bolger playing violin and Mr.
Bolger playing the flute, entertained
the numerous guests with a program
of well-known favorite selections.
Included In their ambitious list
was "Fortune Teller, "It Happened
In Nordlond," and "The Spring
Maid," all light opera selecticns.
Lemea for 'Krlsto Lieut. Harry
May. Jr.. of the Medford CCC dis
trict headquarters, left Sunday even
ing for San Francisco, on leave, h:s
uncle In that city having passed
away. Lieut. May will be gone for a
week or ten days. .
Fnrly Morning Fire A davenport
and rug were destroyed by fire at
4:30 this morning, at the Herb Hus
song residence. 832 Minnesota ave
nue. The city fire department an
swered the alarm, and extinguished
the blaze.
Locals
To Fuecne Mrs. C. O Webber, wno
has been visiting with her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. md Mrs. Ly"
Davis, left Monday for her home in
Eugene.
To Berkeley Mr. and Mra. George
F. Whltworth left for Berkeley, Cat
to spend Christmas, and will return
today. Mr, Whitworch Is project sup
erintendent of CCC Camp Oregon
Caves.
To Sacramento jir. and Mrs. Erie
Gray and daughter left over the
end for Sacramento, Cal.. to spend
Christmas with Mr. Gray's parents.
Mr. Gray is deputy aent for the j
southern Oregon district, bureau of j
Internal revenue. j
Ensign Dew Arrives Ensign Lowell
Dew of the U. 8. S. Richmond, now
stationed at Bremerton, Wash., ar
rived in Medford Monday morning by
train to spend the Christmas holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. A. Dew.
Goes to Salem Mr. Mary Crum of
this city left Monday morning by
train for Salem, to spend the holi
days with her son Ivan, who Is visit
ing in that city. Ivan Crum. gradu
ate of Medford hLsh school, is a stu
dent of Oregon State, college.
Home for Vamtloii Miss Myrta
Otterdale of Corvallls is home for the J
holidays to spend Christmas here
with her mother. She was accom- :
panied by Miss Genevieve DeVaney,
who is attending Oregon State col
lege and who is also visiting here
with her parents over Christmas.
Arrive from South Among Med
ford visitors over the holidays are
Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackie and sons
Vernon and Jimmie, all of Dunsmuir.
Cal., who are visiting Mrs. Jackie's
sister, Mrs. George Vance of 726 Alder
street. The Jackles arrived Monday
morning on the Shasta.
Leaves for South Mrs. C. J. Sey
mour, who has been caring for her
mother. Mrs. McNamara. since her In- !
Jury last September, left for her
home in San Bernardino, Oal., last
week, accompanied by her daughter
Genelta. Mra. McNamara Is nsw
much improved.
Card rrom London Herb Grey of
the Medford Mall Tribune received a
Christmas card frcm Joe B. .Huvd,
formerly of this city, who is now m
London, England. Mr. Hurd. who has
been with the Matson Navigation Co. ;
for some time, said in the card that
he has found London much to his ,
liking, and declared that all London
turned out for the royal wedding.
Reports Mishap Jean P. Brans
of Roseburg reported to state pol'ci!
that his car struck and demolished
the trailer on an unidentified car, in
an accident Friday night on the Pa- ;
riric highway near SarU!ue creek. The
accident occurred, state police who
investigated said, when Branson dim
med his lights for an incoming ci
running into the trailer of the autc i
which was traveling ahead of him.
. Bark from Meeting TJistrlrt Att:
ney Geo. Codding, Treasurer A. C. !
Walker, County Judge Earl Day, Con,- ,
missioners Ralph Billings and Em- ;
mett Nealon and County Clerk Geo
Carter returned Monday from the .
state meetings of courty officers In '.
Portland. Mr. Walker ,waa elec vl
president of the treasurers' assoc.. -tion
and Geo. Codding, vice-preii-dent
or the district attorneys.
In City rourt Those appearing In
oKy court Monday on charges of be
ing drunk in a public, place, having
been arrested over the week-end by j
city police, were Edgar Floyd Bryant.
48, a native of Arizona, who was
given a ten days' suspended sentence;
Frank Franklin. 24. a native of Man- :
tana, who was fined $10, and Laverne
Martin of this city, who was given a
ten days' suspended sentence pending
good behavior.
Got TurkrvlPM Roy McConochle
of the ctty water department evident
ly had been preparing for Christmas
by keeping two turkeys In his back
vard st 1015 West Twelfth street.
! City police reported today that some
one, evidently also thinking turkey
dinner on Christmas a good idea, stole
the turkeys and three chickens from
a neighbor sometime Sunday night
the dismembered heads of the two
turks were found at the Washington
school, but no trace of the culprits.
FLASHING METEOR
BELIEVED PLANE
OKMULGEE. Okla.. Dec. 2fi. (AP
j ioi i mi uiiiumiritit-a report mm
an Hirpinne naa Dcen seen xaiung in
flames started a search west of here
today and later a report came from
Pittsburg. Kas., 150 miles to the
northeast, that a meteor had flashed
across the sky, leaving a trail of
smoke.
PITTSBURG. Kas.. Dec. 26. (AP)
A huge ball of fire which left a long
trail of smoke in its wake, and de
scribed by witnesses as a meteor
streaked across the sky south and
east of Pittsburg at noon today.
L
ON FEHLS FUNDS
Circuit Judge Arlie G. Walker of
McMinnvllle has been assigned by!
the state supreme court to hear the
interpleader in the 'suit of Nleder
meyer. Inc.. against the Pacific Rec
ord Herald and E. H. Fehl and Electa
A. Fehl, for determination of the
claims of FWil's creditors, for distri
bution of the judgment awarded the
Fehls against Niedermeyer. Inc. The
Judgment amounts to about 60db.
Judge Walker is scheduled to be
here tomorrow to hear the case. Judge
H. D. Norton was disqualified when
Fehl filed an affidavit of prejudice.
JxiSe B. L. Eddy of Douglas county
was assigned by the court and. as his
term of office expires January l.
Judge Walker was assigned.
Further tims in the hearing of the
case is sought by Fehl in an affidavit
of his attorney, -George R. Rhoten of
Salem, served upon attorneys In the
case. The affidavit avers that no
answer In the interpleader can be
prepared until Fshl is released from
prison. The affidavit Intimates this
will be shortly.
The purpose of the hearing Is to
determine to whom Niedermeyer, Inc..
shall pay the Judgment and for a
determination of the various claim
ants. Jackson county claims that It has
first right on the Judgment "tor the
cost bill of Fehls trial in Klamath
county, amounting to $5400, and for
$1100 for taxes owned by the Fehls.
Other claimants are Kelly & Kelly,
attorneys, who acted as Fehl's coun
sel In the Niedermeyer. Inc., case, and
In Its appeal to tho supreme court,
for $2000; Attorney T. J. Enrlght for
$500 legal services, and J. B. Thomas
of Ashland and Ted Helmroth of Grif
fon creek for money advanced to Fehl.
the Gates Auto company, gives prom
ise of a Ford V-8 that will far ex
ceed any previous model presented by
Henry Ford.
CASH BONUS PAYMENT
OPPOSED BY EDITOR
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26. -AP)
Opposition to immediate cash pay
ment cr soldiers bomis was voiced to
Preslrvnt Roosevelt today by Henry
G. Leach, editor of Forum.
Leach, accompanied by James E.
Boynck. associate editor, said he
stressed the point that It was not
proper to hand out more than two
billion dollars to three per cent of
the population when 19.000,000 peo
ple are on relief.
The proof is in the wear.
Buy your HOSE at
Ethel wyn B Holfmann's
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
SATURDAY, DEC. 23 HOLD CiRCUS HERE
cus performers, and trained animals,
and dancing will be featured every
evcitng following the circus program.
Information from various cities In
the United states where this clrcua
has been presented, glre asauranoa
that the many acta are exceptionally
tiood and clean-cut In every respect.
C. E. "Pop" Gates, George Gates,
and Hobart Price, of the C. E. Gates
Auto company. Medford Ford dealers,
left today for San Francl6co, where
they will attend a meeting of Pa
cific Coast Ford dealers. Thursday,
and view the Initial 1935 Ford model.
The Ford meeting will bo held In the
Terrace room at the Fairmont hotel,
and an Inspection of the Ford plant
at Richmond, 'will also be made by
those who attend tho sessions.
The lonp anticipated 193& Ford,
featuring "Center-poise riding." will
make Its appearance In Mcdfford Sat
urday of this week. In the show
rooms of the c. E. Gates Auto com
pany at Sixth and Riverside streets.
Tho new V-8. Is offering many new
mechanical Improvements, roomier
Interiors, and striking new stream
lined bodies. Complete details con
cerning this sensational new car will
be made Immediately preceding the
Initial showing in this city this week.
Advanco Information received by
An indoor circus featuring a num
ber of well selected "big time" circus
acts, will be held at the Medford
Armory, beginning the week of Janu
ary. 14, under the auspices of the
Hillali Temple Shrine Patrol, accord
ing to an announcement today by
Bert Pcasley. business manager of
that organization. Rex Barnett, cap
tain of the patrol, will head the com
mittee In charge of the many details
of this event, with carl Glasgow In
charge of promotion, and Ro'.ph
Sweeney, treasurer. Funds ralied
through this clrcua will be devoted to
sending the Hlllah march units to the
Imperlal shrine session In Seattle In
1936, It was announced today.
Downtown ticket offices will be es
tablished In the Sparta building, and
all advance arrangements are being
supervised by Mr. Carlllc. represen
tative of the company staging th In
door circus. There will be 15 acta
each night .featuring high-class clr-
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