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arEDFOTvD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORI. OR EG OX, FRIDAY. .TAXITATtY 2'k 193S. PAGE Fmj I IAIP a ft m a I - i " ' ' ' - " ; nu,o(ihBii Mnr pnt I nnif I I Misa Lucie Landen. In a violin con cert at Southern Oregon Normal audi torium this evening, will present an unusually interesting program. Included in the program will be "Hindu Slumber Song." a violin ar rangement written for Mi& Landen by Karl Wecker, brilliant young con ductor of the Grand Rapids. Mich . orchestra, who has been acclaimed by Gabrllowltsch. John Ersktrie and many others. Mis Landen and Karl Wecker were fellow students of Jean ten Have at the Cincinnati Conserva tory of Music, from which Miss Lan den is one of the youngest gradu ates, the first to pass the fourth year examination at the end of these years of study. The program will also include "Noc turne," written by Misa Landen two years ago. and which has been played many times, always receiving favor able comment. Two more of Miss Landen' compositions, choruses for women's voices, have Just been pub lished, by Novello & Company of New York and London. Another interesting number will be "Romance" by Wieniawskl. The Rc. mance, a slow movement of the Con certo In D minor, ia one of the out standing contributions to the violin repertoire. Miss Landen, a recent addition to the faculty of Southern Oregon Nor mal, comes to Ashland from New York City, where she was engaged in ' teaching and concert work. Miss Landen will be accompanied by Miss Alice Holmback. a graduate of the college of music. University of Oregon, one of the outstanding pu pils of John Stark Evans, winning the Mu Phi Epsilon scholarship in her Junior year. Miss Holmback plays wjth musical understanding and verve, and lends at all times adequate support to the soloist. The hour of the concert la 8:15. and the public is cordially invited, no admission being charged. Following is the program: Andante and Allegro .....Handel Theme end Variations Tartarinl-Corelll Symphonle Espagnole .....Lalo Allegro Andante Scherzando Romance Wieniawski Nocturne (MSS) Landen Caprictetta Mendelssohn Tango Albenia Hindu Slumber Song (Dedicated to Miss Landen) Ware-Wecker Dance (La Vide Breve) Da Falla BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Jones of 28 Myrtle street, an eight pound girl, this morning at Pu rucker's Maternity home. Society and dubs Queen Of The Ball Pioneer Resident Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Sarah A. Cantrflll, one of the oldest pioneers of Jackson county, celebrated her 89th birthday Sunday at the home of her daughter. Amy Dow. A delicious turkey dinner was servixl in honor of the occasion. At the long, flower-decked table were seated a full score of her descendants, the company representing four genera tions. ; , The following friends and relatives were present: Grandma Littell, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Can trail. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. John Langdon, Mrs. Edward Cantiall and daughter Leota May, Howard, Fmmet, Norma, Shirley, Dona and John Cantrall, Mrs. Alice Cantrall. Owing to Grandma's feeble health, her one happy day was that her chil dren and grandchildren who reside in Jackson county were all present. Washington P.-T. A (lives Party for Graduating Class The Washington P.-T. A. gave a very nice party Thursday for the sixth grade pupils who' are entering Junior high at the beginnmg of the new term. The mothers of the boys and girls were all present with the exception of two or three who were unable to come. Mr. Tucker and the teachers pres ent each said a few words wishing the children happiness in their new sur roundings at Junior high. The chil dren each expressed their thanks to the teacher and Mr. Tucker. Ice cream and cake were served. The children going into Junior high are: Dure 11 Adams, Junior Banister, Winston Boothby, Edgar Clevan, Ju an Ita Edwards, Jean Henselman, Nona Heyland, Sklles Hoffman. Glen Jew ett, Bobby Kltson, Edith Lenderman, Ruth Lyons. Gretchen McAllister. Warren Peebles, Harold Pierce, Dec Parker, Roy Pursel, Prank Rogers. Arthur Satterlee, Evelyn Senodcmw. Amy Sutton. Dorothy Terrett, Alpha Wlllock, Ruby Wolgamott, Maudie Stevens. - Mrs. Fab rick Leaves , Tonight for Island Cruise Mrs. Glen Pabrlck will leave by train this evening for San Francisco, where she will sail on an extended cruise to Australia and the Orient. She will be away two months. Mrs. Fabrick will visit for several days in the bay city, leaving on the first of February. She will spend three days at the Hawaiian Islands, then will continue to Auckland, New Zealand, and from there to Mel bourne, Australia. After visiting the Chinese and Japanese coasts, the boat will return to the United States at Seattle. Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Allen of 630 Palm street are the parents of a baby girl, born January 23 at their home. The little girl weighed eight and one half pounds. Hattle Reames White, accredited piano teacher. Phone 449-M. Studio 320 Laurel St. Schilling' Liquid Food Colors ( add appetizing tints to M" uc. Thimble Club Has Card Party at Samuels' Home. Neighbor Lottie Samuels was hostess to Chrysanthemum Thimble club members and their husbands at the Samuels home Thursday even ing. The evening was spent In play ing bridge with high prize going to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gail, travel ing prize went to Mr. William Swartz. A handkerchief shower was given Neighbor Anna Muchmore in honor of her birthday. Delicious refresh ments were served at a late hour by the hostess. Daughters of Union Veterans Meet Tonight. Daughters of Union Veterans will meet in regular session at the ar mory tonight at 8 p.m., when several of the newly elected officers, who are granddaughters of Union Vete- i rans of the Civil War. will be In charge for the first time. Every mem ber Is requested to attend this mpet ing. A short memorial will be given in honor of William McKlnley. Executives of Chtirrh Group . Discuss Year's Plans, The executive members of the Women's association of the First Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Higinbothnm Wed nesday afternoon for the purpose of discussing plans for the ensuing year. Kenneth Raymond Appears Saturday In Piano Recital. Kenneth Raymond, youthful pianist of this city, will appear in a piano recital to which the public Is In vited tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p.m.. at the auditorium in the court house. He is a pupil of Mrs. M. E. Coe. H:s numbers on the piano will be supplemented by several violin solo and a vocal presentation, as follows: Prelude In C Bach Dancing Doll .. Poldini Kenneth Raymond Selection Rebecca Cheney Traumerel Schumann Kenneth Raymond Violin solo ............. Donald Horner Mignon A. Thomas The Minuet Waltz Chopin Kenneth Raymond Vocal solo w Rebecca Cheney . Polish Dance Scharwenka Kenneth Raymond Violin solo , Donald Horner Etude Fantnstique Frlml Mr. Raymond Public Urged Attend Wash Ing (on Card Party The public Is extended a cordial invitation to attend the benefit card party to be held at Washington school next Friday evening. Feb. 1 by members of the Washington P.-T. A. Funds derived will be used to aid the school lunchroom. Prizes, dona ted by Medford merchants, will be given the winners at cards, and those who atend will have the choice of playing pinochle. 500, contract or auction bridge. Husbands of the members have been invited to at tend and a large crowd Is anticipated. Reservations may be made by tele phoning Mrs. W. G. Coot, 83. University Club to Have Flection and Stag Dinner Members of the Rogue River Val ley University club will meet this afternoon at 5 o'clock at the club house on West Main street, for the annual election of directors and of ficers. Following the business meeting, a stag dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Earl Tumy. president of the club, will deliver his annual message and out line plans for the new year. Miss Grace Brown Is Medford Visitor Miss Grace Brown of Portland, who will be remembered here as organist at the Page threater and later at other theaters in the city, has been a guest In Medford for the last few days with her aunt. Mrs. M. B. Glover. Misa Brown, whose organ recitals gained many friends for her in south ern Oregon, returned to her home in Portland this morning on the Shasta. Medford Student Has Charge of Entertainment The Art club of Southern Oregon Normal school will be hosts for an informal mixer Saturday evening. Tashiko Takao of Medford will be in charge, as president of the club. The entertainment will be Informal and carried out with the Greenwich vil lage motif. Members will attend In costume. Although Bltuated adjacent to water heavily laden with the min eral, Salt Lake City has to buy salt at 940 per ton to sprinkle on streets during the snow season. The ?alt melts ice rapidly, reducing traffic hazards. In Oregon during the last five years, more children have died from tuberculosis than from any other child's disease, according to the Ore gon Tuberculosis association. Mrs. Alexlna "Mother" Christy of Bisbee, Ariz., spent nearly a full year making a quilt which was sent to President Roosevelt. Four truckloads of rabbits, about 4000 in all, were slain In a rabbit hunt near Lakln, Kas. If Alice Scott was chosen from 2S contestants to reign at the Presi dent's birthday dance in San Fran cisco, (Associated Press Photo) GLEEMEN IN CONCERT A new and novel feature of the Gleemen concert Mondav night will be the accompaniment of the chorus by two pianos. Sebastian Apollo, as sociate director and accompanist of the organization since its Inception. will be assisted by Miss Margaret Chtlders, accomplished pianist well known in local music circles. Co-ordinating of the two pianos In the rhythm, tempo and the modu lations of the chorus has been no small task, but In the capable hands of Mr. Apollo and Miss Chllders a beautiful effect Is obtained which adds materially to the choral rendi tions. The artists will also be heard in several numbers arranged espec ially for two pianos and these num bers will in themselves be a splendid treat for music lovers. The Gleemen are planning to make their performance Monday night by far the best of their career and with two versatile pianists in addition to the acquisition of Esther Bristol, whose lyric soprano voice is sure to take Medford by storm, they feel that their program will offer a va riety pleasing to any type of audience. . 4 Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. 20, IS TAKEN BY DEATH; ILL ONLY FEW DAYS Mun.l Pollook. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Pollock of 806 West Main, passed sway In a local hospital Thursday evening following ; a brief Illness. i Miss Pollock was born at Lowell. Lane county, Oregon, August M. j 1914, and was aged 20. She attended i grade school here and the family ! moved away, residing at other places and for a time at Tillamook, where Muriel entered high school at the age of 11. She was a member of the : Olivet Presbyterian church at Olen dale. Oregon. Since her return to Medford two years ago, she will be remembered by many as one of the dining room 6lrls at the Hotel Medford. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. W. R. Balrd at the Conger chapel at 3:30 Saturday, with em ployes of the Hotel Medford acting as both active and honorary pall bearers. Interment will be in Sis kiyou Memorial park. All Church Night To Hear Stevenson Dr. Joseph A. Stevenson of Phila delphia, editor of the mauaztne "So cial Progress." will be guest speaker at an all-church night next Tuesday evening at the Medford Presbyterian church. There will be a covered dish supper at 6:30 with a fellowship hour and a hymn sing. Several special musical numbers are bring planned. Dr. Stevenson u eenerallv acknowl edged one of the most magnetic sprakers of the Presbyterian denomi nation. His subject matter Is of vital interest to the public and his deliv ery Is characterized by such genial good humor and wit that he catches and holds the interest and approval of young people and adults alike. Dr. Stevenson has spoken to nearly 10.000 student in the three weeks that he has been in the Pacific northwest. Civilization Is the history of sur mounting difficulties. Hoover. TUedkatecLf Ingredients of Vidca VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form YICKS COUGH DROP Young Peoples Day Will Be Observed At Presbyterian Denominational young people's day will be observed In the Medford Pres byterian church Sunday at both morning and evening services. In the morning Bev. Ralph S. Peterson will bring & special sermon on the sub ject, ''Living Dangerously." In the evening at 7:30, the young people's group, assisted by the church choir, will present a program built about the theme "Realities." The evening program. It which Betty Dynan, president of the Young People's society, will preside, In cludse: Scripture, Matt. 6:1-12, Amy Elliott: talk, "Realities In Personal Living." Dorr Barrett: readtne. "The Snlrlt of Realltv" norni.hv ivnnn' ! anthem, by the choir Mrs. Elslo Carl ton Strang, director, and Mrs. Eva Hazolrlgg Marsh, organist; talk, "Real ities In Our Church," Howard Poffen barger; reading, "The Church of the Living Ood," Mrs. Alice English: talk. "Realities In the World." Dolph Janes: vocal solo, Eleanora Pollen barger; prayer. Rev. Weston P Shields; benediction. Rev. R. S. Peter- Thousands of fence posU along the Rock Island right-of-way between Liberal, Kas., and Dalhart. Tex., have been partially burled by drifting sand during the past two years. IT'S A HOT WAY TO BEAT A COLD DAV! Shredded Wheat HOT takes the sting out of a cold morning . . , furnishes plenty of heat and energy and helps resist colds. Easy to prepare. 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