IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. lEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. lOftf.
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SPECIALIST TALK
Parent-Teacher associations of the
valley are looking forward to the
visit Thursday or M'.fts Rllce Sowers,
nationally known education special
ist, with Interest. Delegations are
coming from Grants Pas. AshKind.
Central Point. Eagle Point, Talent
and from other sections of the val
ley. Miss Bowers will speak at the
Jackson county court house audito
rium at 10 o'clock. A very interest
ing program has been arranged. All
clubs and individuals Interested In
parent education are Invited to at
tend. Mrs. Elsie Carleton Straig will
s:ng during the luncheon hour.
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at 12 o'clock in the court
house with members throughout the
county acting as hostesses.
Miss Sowers will speak again . In
the afternoon and will answer ques
tions pertaining to parent education.
She Is an authority of national
reputation on parent education. Med
ford anri vicinity are fortunate In
being fcble to hear Mlaa Sowers. The
Girls' Glee club orchestra will play
during the tea hour.
BRAULT'S NOSE IS
BLAZE DETECTOR
The sensitive nose of Jean Brault.
manager of the Southern Oregon
Gas company, recently saved & Seat
tle hotel possible loss from lfire.
when he brought his olfactory organ
Into play, upon retiring to his room
Brault. who has had long experl
' ence In the detection of small gas
leaks, upon leaving the eievator on
the eleventh floor of the hostelry,
thought he detected the faint odor
of smoke In the hall. Upon reaching
his room he corroborated his nose
by feeling of the walls. He found
them warm.
The floor clerk was summoned and
an Investigation revealed that fire
originating In the basement was
creeping up an air-shaft at an
alarming rate. The hotel crew was
able to extinguish the flames with
out any alarm, loss to the fire-proof
building, or disturbing of other
guests.
Knights of Pythias of Talisman
temple No. 31 will be hosts at a ban-
quet Monday evening. Feb. 25 at
7:30 p. m.
Guests of honor for the occasion
will be Grants Pass Knights of Py
thias and their wives; also a few in
vited guests.
The banquet will be held In the
main auditorium of the Knights of
Pythias hall on North Grape street.
It Is anticipated that some 300 per
sons will partake of the banquet. A
snappy program has been arranged
for the guests' entertainment.
After the banquet the floor will be
cleared and the remainder of the eve
ning will be devoted to dancing and
playing cards.
All invited guests are requested to
present their invitations to the recep
tion committee. An enjoyable evening
Is assured those attending.
A six months suspended sentence
wns granted yesterday to Arthur Wil
bur Hazelrlgg, Grants Pass youth, by
Circuit Judtfe H. D. Norton, upon
Hazelrigg's plea of guilty to utter
ing a forged check. The conditions
of the suspended sentence provide
that Hazelrtge go to work, support
his wife, keep out of bad company
and be law-abiding. Violation of
any of the terms will result in revo
cation of probation, and Imposing of
sentence.
Hnzelrlpg was charged with the
passing of a bogus check for 1.38
upon a Central Point service sta
tion for gasoline. He failed to make
any refund after the lapse of several
day, and a complaint was Issued.
Hazrlrigg entered a plea of guilty.
FILE EXCEPTIONS Bill
Kvle Pueh. un-)er a five-year sen
tence to state prison for conviction
of criminal syndicalism, was yester
day granted until March 28. by a
circuit court order, t file a bill of
exceptions, in his appeal to the
eta'e fupreme court.
Push, who has hecn In the county
Jail s:r.ce lat September, was also
crticred released by the court, upon
the approval of bonds. lur-
n'.slied bv two residents of Portland.
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K. OF P: PLANNING
BANQUET MONDAY
Society and Clubs
Olive Rebekah Lodge
Sees Patriotic program
Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28. held
lu regular business and social meet
ing Monday night at the I. O. O. F.
hall. With a clever playlet, the need
of the educational fund was present
ed, members responding with a gen
erous offering.
Following the business meeting.
Mrs. Ina Huson and her committee.
In charge of the social hour, present
ed the following program, honoring
Washington's birthday.
"America." sung by the audience.
A beautiful flag drill and salute
to the flag, presented by 13 Rebek
ah ladles.
Minuet dance, by Joan Buchter and
Ruth Slorah, accompanied by Doro
thy Oore.
Radio play. "Washington's First
Defeat." by the F. L. girls.
Refreshments were served by the
committee. In the banquet hall dec
orated in keeping with the occasion.
Ladle Welcomed
To Tea and Program
Ladies who do not care for cards
are welcomed to the tea and program
to be given at the parish hall Fri
day afternoon by members of St.
Mark's Guild. This part of the after
noon's entertainment, which la to be
In the form of a Colonial party, will
start at 4:00 o'clock.
Contract, pivot and progressive
bridge will be In play at 1:45. Reser
vations for the party may be made by
calling any member of the following
committee: Mrs. Hal Piatt. Mrs. John
Barneburg. Mrs. R. C. Mulholland.
Mrs. John Pter, Mrs. Van Gilbert and
Mrs. Clyde Eakin.
Class Entertained
By Rev. and Mrs. Kabele
The Adult Bible c.aas of the Zlon
Lutheran church wa entertained on
Tuesday evening by Rev. and Mrs
Gedree P. Kabele. at the latter'
home. Dr. Kabele is the teacher oi
the class. After a nort social and
business meeting, a class was organ
ized with the follow. ng officers: Mrs.
W. H. Kletnsmith. p-esldent; Mr. Gar
field Crow, vice president, and Mls
Ruth Demmer. secretary and treas
urer. There are now about 30 mem
bers in the class, which has arranged
for a social meet each month.
Women's Relief
Corps Will Meet
rvi Wftmcn'n Relief Corns will hold
a. regular meeting somorrow at 3:00
p. m. In the Armory, It was an
nounced. tvia Dalir CVitim 1 1 m rlirn have
been held at the home of Mrs. Lena
Roseberry. has been postponed, out
to illness. The luncheon was to have
been held Friday.
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Haw leys Entertirtn
With blnner party
Mr. and Mrs. Viml! Hawley enter
tained Sunday evening at dinner in
honor of the ninth birthday of their
daughter, Virginia Fay Hawtay
Guests were Joan Mole. Lois Hueston,
jean Wesley. Phyllis Householder.
Barbaretta Landlze. Helen Smed'.ey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Householder, and
the honor guest.
Mrs. Beach Will
Be Hostess To Group
Mrs. R. O. Beach will be luncheon
hostess on Thursday st 1 o'clock to
members of the Ooldtn Link class of
the First Baptist church, who will
meet at her home, 1!3 Geneva street.
A business session will follow the
Washington dessert ar.d entertain-,
ment.
Jacksonville Eastern Star
To Have Card Party Tonight
One of the committees of Jackson
ville Eastern Star will hold a card
party this evening in the dining room
of the Masonic hall, to which the
public Is invited. There will be tables
for the different games, and refresh
ments will be served by the commit
tee. Medical Society
Auxiliary To Meet
The women's Auxiliary to the
Jackson County Medical society will
meet at the Ashland Women's club,
on Wlnburn Way, Ashland February
23 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Gordon MacCracken
will be hostess at tea. which will be
served at the close of a program.
Social Hour Planned
Sunday at M. E. Church
There will be a social hour Sun
day. Feb. 24. at the M. E. church. It
was announced. Refreshments will be
served at 6:30 o'clock and Wesleyian
league will meet. Everyone Is cor
dially Invited.
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package fronts for your
choice of 12 beautiful
lonir life silverware se
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for details and pictures
of this liberal offer. Oe(
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Dolores Sperling
To Slug at Ashland
Delores Rodriguez Sperling, noted
Med ford vocal soloist, will appear In
the Little Symphony Orchestra con
cert at the Elks Temple in Ash land.
Thursday. February 28, t a guest art
ist.
Before coming to southern Oregon,
where she has dellgnted many audi-'
ences with her lovely voles and ren
ditions of favorite Spanish songs. De
lores Sperling studied extensively In
the east. She has rang in churches,
theatres and over the radio In many
cities, and was with the municipal'
opera chorus for one season In St
Louis, besides doing concert work in
Mexico and Canada.
The artist studied first at McPhail
school In Minneapolis, and at the
New Orleans conservatory, also for
a year at University of Oregon, and
for a period at the Chicago Musical
college. She studied under Lucy Van
der Mark in Los Angeles and In Sen
Francisco under Matel Relgelman.
While at the Chicago Musical col
lege she won a scholarship with
Richard Hageman.
Junior High Parents
I'rged to Hear Lecture 1
Mrs. H. W. Keesee. nresldent of the
Junior High school P.-T. A., today
urged all Junior high school parents
to attend the lecture at the court
house auditorium Thursday morning
grven by Miss Alice Sowers, psycholo
gist and specialist In parent educa
tion. "Miss Sowers will meet In an all-
day session with the Parent -Teacher
associations of Jackson and Josephine
counties. The morning session will
begin at 10 o'clock, with an Interest
ing program In which Miss Sowers
will be principal speaker,
Theosophlciil Society
Celebrates Anniversary.
A special Adjar day program In
commemoration of the founding of j
the Theosophicat Society was given 1
by the Medford Theopsophlc lodge
at their lodge room. 220 North Oak
dale. Tuesday evening. ,
Several interesting facts concern- i
Ing this day were Introduced by some
of the members. Miss Florence Graves
offered two piano solos, and two
vocal solos, one sung In Spanish,
were rendered by Mrs. Dolores Rod
eriguez Sperling, who played her own
accompaniment.
Alpha Delta Class
Plans Sorlal Meeting
The Alpha Delta class of the First
Christian church will hold their reg
ular social and business meeting In
the recreational hall of the church
Thursday, Feb. 21 at 2 o'clock. Mrs.
Guyer's group will be In charge. All
members and friends of the class are
urged to attend.
F. O. E. AuYlllaryTo
Sponsor Cooked Food sale
A cooked food sale will be held
Saturday, sponsored by the ladies'
auxiliary to the F. O. E, it was an
nounced. The sale will be held in
the building previously occupied by
Marsh's Grocery, and will be on all
day. with a cafeteria luncheon served
at noon.
Search For Bodies
Two Naval Fliers
SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Feb. 20. (AP)
Naval and privately owned vessels
combined with aircraft today In a
search off the California coast above
here for the bodies of two navy filers
who plunged to their deaths late yes
terday. The mene, flying a land plane of
one of the aircraft carrier Saratoga
squadron, were Lieut. C. A. R. Llnd
gren, pilot, of Minneapolis, and Ar
thur A. Freeman, radioman, of Sils
bee, Texas.
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New Dresses
silk Seersucker
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$5.95
New Coats
And tailored Spring ftitlta
$12,95 & $15
Trimmed Hats
Balance of 7he Includ
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HOME RUN KING
On the last lap of their round-the-world trip, Babe Ruth and his
family landed at Croydon airport, near London, from Parts. The Babe
It shown waving a greeting upon arrival with Mrs. Ruth and her
daughter, Julia (center). (Associated Press Photo)
All It not orange blossoms and roses In California as this plctur,
shows. It was taken at Norden, In the Sierra Nevada mountains where
a storm deposited 10 feet of snow on the level. The occupant of the
house was forced to dig deep paths from his home. (Associated Press
Photo)
Adrienne has closed her Yreka Store
returned to the Medford Store. In
Spring Merchandise arriving daily
on mid-season apparel 1
Dresses
One group of llcht
weight Wool fere
and Silks. Values to
$;0.95. Now
SILK
Dresses
Stles for xtreet and
afternoon wear. Val
ues to
$16.95. Now
$3
95
$500
Lingerie Sweaters
Silk Slips nnrl Pajamas End SklftS
Special at nnnhed uiml In a Tnrl-
-j Qff etv of rnlnrs. $t.f)5 value
$2.95
Felt Hats
One Rronp if I'elta, Val- Girdles
Ufa to S.Yfl.V snM-1;tl at , . ,. , AA . .
1 And CorM-lrtte In hro-
t ken ttles, Values to 10.
Price
Costume
Jewelry Hosiery
Onr lot of noirlli 4rw V.nlur, to II. S3. II nrm
lrr. Special lon ! P"lr
Price $2.00
Dobbs and Evening
Stetson Dresses
Sin blur. Mark, htnwn Anil .marl V.hrl Hmr,
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Price Price
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VISITS ENGLAND
AIR FMW'f J
and the merchandise has been
order to make room for the
All prices are greatly reduced
Coats
One group of fur
trimmed and pluln
Cunts. Formerly priced
to
$49.05. Now
$15
00
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TICKET SALES FOR
BENEFIT OF SONS
At the regular meeting last night
held at the banquet hall of Ho.el
Medford. the Active club voted to I
aftlst In the ticket &e& and handling
the basketball garni to be played on
Thursday ntht between Southern
Oregon Normal and he Union Oilers
of Portland.
Dr. E. R. Durno, chairman of the
committee which Is sponsoring te
SONS' proposed trip to the national
basketball tournament at Denver,
urged members of the club to coop
erate In every way possible to make
the campaign successful.
The following committor was ap
pointed to work on ticket sales, as
sisted by a group of normal school
students: John Niedermeyer. chair
man, Dr. Stamt-y Phillips. Wm
Heath, Leslie VanDoren, K. o. Den
man and Jay Qelse.
Olen Pabrlck. district governor, an
nounced that there will be a district
convention at Eugene March 9 and 10.
Including deleRatlorjt from Medford.
Portland. Salem, Eugene and Ash
land. In view of the forthcoming Boy
Scout father and non banquet. Earl
Sims, chairman of the Boy Scout
committee, said troop number 16.
sponsored by the Active club under
leadership or Harold La r sen, has in
creased to 29 members, and expects
to have an attendance of 60 fathers
and eons at the banquet, to be held
Monday, February 25 at Junior high
school.
The following members volunteered '
to take the part of father to boys j
who would otherwise be unaccom
panied: Olen Pabrlck. Bruce Bauer.
Kenneth Denman, J. P. Moore, chet i
Hubbard, Al Seekats The following j
committee members will also attend: i
Earl Sims, chairman. Jack Butler, 1
John Niedermeyer. xjt. Dwtght Find- i
ley and Kenneth Anderson.
Entertainment at the meeting was
provided by several students of Mrs
Eve Benson, dancing instructor.
Guests were J. V. Watson, Harry
Eldon, W. K. Charler.worth. and E. E.
Listen, of San Francisco.
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Legal skirmishing In the suit filed
a week ago, Involving $16,500 and
title to the Ruby mining claims. In
the Slsklyous, la at present centeicd
In the Californa courts. The action li
directed against W. E. (Jed) Hlttson.
his wife, and the Lucky 13 mine. It
Is alleged that Hlttson "surreptitious
ly" removed gold from the Ituhy
claim, and received the $16,500 from
the U. S. mint at San Francisco, in
exchange.
Appeal from a decree handed down
In the Siskiyou county, Calir., court
in September, 1931. relative to the
ownership of the claims In litigation,
la reported to be contemplated by
Hlttson, on the grounds the decree
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