Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1935)
XrEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. ifEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. 'APRIL 14. 1035. PAGE TEN SYNOTBIS: Jamtt Btlmton, III, hat hud doubtt whether Itt want to marry Jant Northrup alter nit. tier yarentt art tht mannaino kind, and bttidet, inert it the oentlt memory of Letttt itarrit Sow tht tceddlno day hut been ditrnpted bu petty rowt about attar caniilet and by tht rector't rtlv-tal to kerp mem bert of tht conarennttnn rcho at temblt tor pmuei mf'tinn out of tht thurA rrhilr tht rrdlina it in praams Buf at In! Jant ttortt to- tht rhurrh. beauttjui beautifully gowned. and Cliapter 15 MABEL WEBSTER THE Hrst carriage was already In placa under the porta cocnero. Mrs. Northrup and the twins were to (o In that and It was time to ba off. But where were the twins? An hour before their mother had dressed and groomed and brushed them within an Inch of their llvee, threatening them with unspeakable punishments It they dared undo her handiwork. The twins In long white sailor suits and gloves (there had been a terrific battle over the sailor suits) were Anally unearthed scowl ing from the pantry. Their mother's threats must have been taken to heart for they were till Incredibly Immaculate, although ihelr hair was In the usual tousled state. Mrs. Clum flew upstairs after a bruflh and comb and smoothed the sffending locks quickly and efficient- "Do you want to kiss me good bye7" Jane askod her brothers. "Why?" Nate Inquired. "Aren't you coming back?" Norrls chimed In. "Aren't they terrible?" Jane ap pealed gaily to the sympathetic mul titude, with a little gesture ot mock xasperatlon. "Well, kissing Is free In this nouss. Run along and (or Heaven'! sake try to behave." At last everything wns ready. "Now, Mother, remember you are not to cry," waa Jane's final admoni tion. "I won't," Mrs. Northrup promised tearfully as she wont out the door. "How about me? How about your Id daddy?" asked Mr. Northrup pompously. "But you're going with me," Jane cried gaily. "As It you'd dare, right under my awful eye." rrUlERB was a ripple ot laughter at Jane'i playfulness. All was Joy outness and affection and tender ness; the emotion charged. It is true, with tears, but the more Joyous tor nil that. Temporarily at least Mabel Webster and bar Machiavellian chi canery were completely blotted out nd forgotten. It waa almost as Jane had dreamed. "Did you know It was prayor meet ing night?" the twins spat at her. end shot through the door after their mother. Prayer meeting night? Prayor meeting night? "Father, it Isn't true? It Isn't posslblo?" Jane cried tragi cally. The purple staining hor lather's already ruddy cheeks, the vengeful glint in his eyes that regarded the carriage which sheltered his sons an swered Jane better than words. But surely they're not going to have prayer meeting ot my wed ding?" Jane wnlled. "Now, Jnne, don't be an Idiot, Julia Millard snld quickly. "Of course they're not going to have prayer meeting until alter the cere mony." nut mcros something you re keeping back, keeping from inc." "My child, control yourself, yes, control yourself. It only means that a few people ... a few you did not $945,250 L i WAfllUNnTON. April IS iAPi Xtrry I,. HopKiiiK. thp rrt ftrtinHH trator. inciay allnttfrt I1361.S84 lor April TtMef OrorKln tli- only tu to r crlvt no finiflf), whllr prniifvlviinin wan RrmtM only rnoiiRh lor the first hulf of tr, month. "n? April otnl ron.prect with 112 p:iA,V3A for Mmvh. Oritiu inrhKlMl; Orron HMJ..2.H1. Californu ( s-pccinl prnrHin only ) MU,H,1; Irtwho, ilOl.lB; Mnntftn. Mt Wafhhinton. I1.3R4..VS7. llopklnj ixpUlnf! 1 allot mfiirft Inc'udrd ftindi prevloiiAly mmlc avail able a ftfil an jit-ant (or the rf nuuootr of Ut muuUi. FuoOt wi i i mum .n i.ii - iwi.wmwm umi iiivn: 1 rjyyrV:tr.Tm Fun dBAr' taffi ffyi't W SiTk I Trio. "Ood Shall Charge His Angel MANILA. P. I.. April 14. (API your good service. 4 YLa1!Sf,fe. 41 i' 4 M I Legions" Leon Maria Guerrero. 82. Filipino Thanking you again. I am. I fS 1 vsm'a i 'jfc 1 Miss Frye. Mr. Mai-Donough. botanist whose work was recognized CLARENCE STARKEY. I 'Ss.'- fr-! ' I tr i a r wnrit. . In th rTnltrt Brute, and Furone Rpcr.tarv of Riurri f I i I ' 11' i" "Hosanna In the Highest" Idled here today. i Mcdford. Ore.. April 6. 1933. (Copyright. 1935. by Th Bell yndict. Inc.) "O I 'V f$V" TAILS PIN TOMMY El Condor Takc3 a Prisoner 1 t,y ui rurrest asXLltiWiitesaswa Jy si! it wonuvmsu "r'?7ieNOR el condor. , voul "-siLENcto: fef- O-"" I ZSsAky1- 'Ti'C-.S lOWT-THEWSrOF W'LL NOT HARM HAVI P6RF1DO jS iiJi T I The twins were unearthed from the pantry. rOO,CXcmTpa (-COrOOR f " AVbT ittT? vu SKAU. NOT 0 Jfy PSTKm ALtOAYS AOCHRED MJU-J WNfAADo! ' ! - if, . GRERT RICHES think proper to Invite, may tune themselves Into the church . . . Into the back of the church. 1 am certain ot that . . . quite certain. Yon need not upset yourself. It Is Imperative that you should not upset yourself." "Nest load." shouted Ed Illnes, ihe hac'kmau, cheerfully. There was uotblng that Jane could do but shoulder this latest cross and bear It. She sat In stony silence during the mile drive while Julia, who ac companied her and her father, chat ted and explained. Three carriages preceded the bridal chariot, one followed bearing Mrs. Clum and the second girl and the cook. Cllppety. cloppety, clip pety, cloppety. It sounded exactly like a funeral. She wished It were a funeral and herself ahead In the hearse. As they drew near the church Jane asked, "Did James know?" "Certainly, yes, most certainly," her father answered. Tl IK quaint little stone church had been turned Into an elf-land ot fairy green and white. There were no candles gleaming on tho Illy decked altar, but at each pew stood a man-high ivory candle; there was no other light except oiie shaded electric light over the organ. James, standing gloomy but deter- mined within tho shadow ot the door that led from tho church to the ves try fouud himself saddened almost to tenrs by the sotlly played organ music, tho beauty, tho fragrance. Ho had Just klasod his Aunt Sarah goodbye and she had choked and hurried away. Nappy stood Just be hind him with his cont and shining brand new topper. Nnp wns to nip around and moot the wedding party as It came out. but he refused to withdraw his moral support until the Inst possible moment. "Holy Muckerol, look at the crowd. Everybody In town but the bait and the blind Is with us tonight," whis pered Dud Howard, the best man, who had been In conference with the clergy. "It will take a posse of po licemen with guns to shoot the way clear for the bridal party." "I hope tliey shoots, and shoots the lot of them that woren't Invited dender-n a yenr-hofore-lnst's fur coat," Nappy hluscd viciously. Nap py was as one with tho Northrups In , accepting as sncrllege the mncblna . Hons which threatened tho dignity ' of this pnrticulnr ceremony. "That's en Iden," James replied absently. Ho did hope that Jane wouldn't mind, that she had cheered up since that telephone talk She hatf t jng up on him then. Ho could not , Imagine why. Iln hadn't snld a word I that he could think of. .. . ; But there wns Aunt Sarah coming down the aisle on Jackson Crowell'i arm. And thero came the Judgs shepherding his political flock. Thl Judge walked gingerly, conscious that If he took a long breath his old I dress suit would split across the hack. Ho had bought that dress suit In London thirty years before and could not bring himself to part with IL T here s Aunt l.ou and her co horts In the trout row of tho gal lery,- nun pointed out. "And my sainted cats! I ask you! Am I see ing things? If that Isn't Mabel Web ster yon can strike me dond." "li s that chn polecat big as life.' Nappy put In. "Well. I will jay she's got spunk. Hut polecats generally has. OXi, M itftl ft (or if nc : diut (tioiiln rrlici. trn mrnt nui fmrrenry tlucntlon nl the tulont MM pvc.rAin. .FA! . (or April lla-llVl- n - i tmng u-orr f:'M in thr olfi.- of ', I Ch.irlrs r. Stricklln. t.m fivnirrr, i ' Ft. Mftiuirr. unih. Or . Mm lcir w permit to appropriate nee i end fet of wafer fitn left fork O.Oloe fre. Chlrltain. lljirtley. Mil. or, J-i-'k. China i;nlrhra, and un- j tiamevt t-rerKN for mtnliv a.tnu'.ll fnrt reiiuctiou wuiit in Jowphm: I CUlltlt)', EASTER CONCERTS BY " JACKSONVILLE GRANGE CHORUS ON APRIL 17 The Jacksonville Grange chorus 'All! present an Faftter concert at the Orange hall In Jacksonville Wed lipi ds y evening. April 17, at 8:lfi o'clock, under direction of Mary Jordan Mac I)nou((h. Mattle roman Huenertardt will be pianist and accompanlht. and uent artist will be John R. Knight, violinist. The concert will Include, bealdea rhe program, a cantata In two parti, "CroM and Crown," by Aahford. The program followa: Fifth Nocturne Leybach Mm. Huenereardt Trio. "The Winter la Pant'' Ashford Mn. Anna Wendt, Mr. MacDonough, Mr. Wendt "On Wings of Sons' ' Mendelssohn-Achron "The Old Refrain" Kretsler Mr. Knlpht Mrs. Effie Herbert Yeoman, Accompanist "CROSS AND CROWN I Part I The Cross ' Introduction Mrs. Huenergardt. I -Thou, Lord. Wilt Arise" ; Mrs. Frye. Mrs. Glfford Chorus "The TemptHtlon" Mrs. Catherine Wendt, Miss Pof frnbercer, Mr. Wendt and Chorus Trio, "God Shall Charge His Angel Legions' Miss Fry. Mr. MacDonough, 1 Mr. Wendt "Hosanna in the Highest BRINGING UP FATHER rSS'.IVi) -f "TjTO4-:VlATAiwj4 HARMED- UN.Vl&a--; tfetjlfehONLV TONISHT I SAY TO SAVE -YOUR. Jh(TiS&Aj cone hce?. 0 ijw aJ rJ.aj&iX tAllT N"TJ-Y.Co,,p'l0s you explanations fJf.- BEN WEBSTER'S CAREER The Lone Rider! . By Erlwjn Alrree fluVlt 5URE fiRI6HT MWjV' Vlflf BRIAR.' CONT60 TlJlSj!1 "SJ I MEANTIME, THREE MILES UP THE LOST CANWON ROAq I YDOVE HAD YOUR RUN, 50 WHEN HE"5AY4 WERE UKf!l!l iK JHtrminf-J!' $ I TOO FAR- I WANT V A KiUTARY HORSEMAN APPROACHED 1E-. 60 ON IN, ftRIAR-SAY, IS I GOIN& TO HAVE VISITORS fSH I )W.rM'y, TO TURN IN PRETTY f.Vi V- I rnup nu 1 r VtPfa. & EgM THAT A HORSE OALLOPIN6 OR I I I THE NEBBS--Whcre To From Here? 1 Bv Sol Hes f . H1S3 DEEKJ, VM SRATEPUL, - 7 I f WEVS A, COMBiiOATIOkJ OF.A "SES?5'i ' ( FOR- voua COM PA MY I ASA.1M FOR. A. MICE E'ENJ1JS. A I LOT OF MICE 1HIW6S..HE5 GOT A feOsa rf - V'3 N'ir WILU UUVjSy V -YOU'RE. MOT IAJ THE MARKET J RARE SEIOSE. OF HUMOR A SELP- V-t3Sg , N 1 MV HEMOW po. A WASHIMS MACHIME ? COMFlOEMCE. THAT3 EeFR&SI-tlM6 STTi tT -J O QC AWD AWERvETHAT UJOULD FIT !'.C Ol O rarnumn TRSfli bl' M-S- raSSW It. aV V iPW FT I I IXT Y U.rW55UK" this house aint big enough fe.r two dogs an' maggies insect iTHE ONE THAT 5 GOT TO GO - Miss Nledermeyer, Miss Conger, Mr. Herbert Olfford Soprano solo, Rld On, O King Mn. K a therm Wendt "Oethaemane" Mrs. Anna Wendt. Mr. Nledermeyrr Mr. MacDonough, Mr. Vroman, Mr. Wendt 'The Shadow of the Crosa" m Miss Poffenbarger. Miss Barrett, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Vroman SILVER OPFERINO Part II The Crown Introduction Mrs. Huenergardt. Solo, "The Strife Is O'er' Mrs. Anna Wendt "Christ. Our Paover' Miss Barrett. Mrs. Dunford. Mr. Henry Nledermeyer, Mr. Martin, Chorus, "Abide With Me" Mrs. Catherine Wendt Ladles' Chorus, Men's Chorus Contralto solo, "Come, Gracious Spirit Mtaa Poffenbarger Quartet, "And It Came to Pass' Mrs. Frye, M!s Poffenbartrer. Mr. Henry Nledermeyer, Mr. Vroman "Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates".... Miss Frye and Chorus Personnel of the Grange chorua fol lows: Soprano, Myrna Barrett, Luella Frye, Roxanna Frye, Erma Nleder meyer. Marian Nledermeyer. Fay Pe ters, Anna Wendt, Catherine Wendt,; Ho, Doris Conger, Leona Conger, Nel lie Dunfoort. Edllh Glfford. P-eva Hennpeter. Gertrude Martin. Eleanore Poffenbareer; tenor. Wynn Arnold, Herbert Oifiord, Tom Glfford. Albert MacDonough, Henry Nledermpyer: bass. Irvln Dew, Thayle Ford, Roy Martin. Otto Nledermeyer, A. L. Vro man and Cheater Wendt. Notrd Ibitanl.t Dead MANILA. P. I.. April 14. (API Lon Maria Guerrero, 82. Filipino botanist whese work waa recognized In the United States and Europe. Idled here today. X; afWl -rtJ MARTIN OH IMP, SALFM, April 13- f AP ) Harry L. ! Corbett of Portland, president of the atare senate, once more will be gov ernor of Oregon this week-end. Goernor Charles H. Martin was ;n Portland today but expected to leave I later for Bremerton, Wash., to spend Sunday with his daughter, Mr.i. Schuyler Pyne, and her husband. Captain Pyne of the Naval Yards. While the governor is out of the state, the president of the senate Is acting executive. Corbett acted as governor In 192B ' when Ooverr.or Patterson waa out of the state. At that time Corbett was i also president of the senate. f Communications AMI. THANKS TO YOU To the. Editor: j At the request oCour local churcli board. I am writing you. to convey our appreciation for your kindness In I allowing space In tlie columns of jour paper giving the hlntory of our j church and pictures of the heads of the departments of the church. : Aa the Church of the Nairarene. we wlh to serve thla community with the best Christian Institution wo can, and we realize you are helping us by your good service. Thanking you again, t am. CLARENCE STARKEY. Secretary of the Board. Mcdford. Ore.. April 6. 1933. VOU POODLES KIM SETTLE IT I'M GONNA KEEP OUT OF THE ARGUMENT BUTTONS 6f5 Jt'MlOR'6 fnirtoS CN 50 HE CAN 60 OOf 0 PLRV WITH fRfDD'E . STttWS BuTfcKlKfc HIS COM Gn'E5 JUHIOR A HJR1"-'To-HfART tftLK AB01-T Sf&h'Dlria StllL A.s:p NOT MARir6 iT -HOOT TOR DAT?DV lit I I 1- - rrr-l 1 - o -h v y j&zT itH' ' S 1 1 ..I fiN55 3.fftN,So Tif fiOJLT CW1K6 fOOC-KiCR'S JUHPih'i UP AM? COWM, ASKIK6 CM HE $0 N'Otf? Slth TO WORK A6A1NI, JUNIOR IH SUDDEN CONTRITION TilN6IKc A30CT HS NECX , CH0(lN6 HIM THAT UJ SCOTT V WILLKILU HE THINKS ITS MAGGIES DOC oy GLUYAS WILLIAMS 6li."l. HA-i Almost SfrffCNrD IAS1 bdios wh ookicr polls AWAV i0 Cm To TRETDlE fo it SURE f0 WAif ATlAjt BLTTOrii IA BUfTON, Which iHMEDmTELV1 COMES DfT. TLL1 JU'NlOR WEARUV Ti) 60 OlK AM? ?1W By George McManui PER HEAVEN 5 sake- i guess A MOSQUITO-fe; i e