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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON', TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. ECTI Speaking Sunday night at the Church of the Nazarene from the topic, "The Glory of Christ's Resur rection Triumph." Fred M. Weather ford, paster evangelist, used as bla text, John 14 :19. "Because I live, ye shall live also." In brief his mes sage follows: "Easter la the climax of 4000 years of divine economy In an el fort to refashion the spiritual mold of mankind. Easter was the voice of prophecy to demonstrate Its fulfill ment. "All the sacred annals of heaven's library were opened to the reading world when Calvary's tomb yielded Its prey. If the resurrection revela tion of Christ la not actual history, there Is no history. That day In serted a brilliant marker In the catalogue of the Christian dead and extends to the living an ever-lighted i beacon to direct Its steps out of i darkness and spiritual decay. It bridges the gap acroaa the transclent I scenes of time to a world glided with Immortal glory and Imperial!-j able duration. The resurrection la the seal of Christ's claim 'I am the Resurrection and the Life.' It gives an unmitigated assurance to faith In His promise 'Because I live, ye shall live also.' "The resurrection la Christ's seal bringing to a glorloua consumma tion His completed plan of redemp tion. It bespeaks a new and glorious life. Man la a sinner and needs par don. Be Is unpurlflcd In heart and needs cleansing.- "The whole prophetic and gospel fabric la so Interlaced with resur rection truth aa to make It Insep arable to the plan of divine revela tion. New Testament writers alone make nearly one hundred refer ences to this cardinal truth. "Chrlet's bodily resurrection la the benediction of Clod, placing His di vine seal of approval upon Calvary's sacrifice, to open up a provisory haven, where men may come with their certificates of faith and realize upon the eternal values extended them In a redemption that holds for an Inexhaustible duration. Our sins committed us to the devil's pawnshop. Christ came to pay the ransom with His own blood and buy ua back to God. "But the cross did not hold Christ. The grave with all the skill of human wit, genius and militaristic power could not hold Him. Im mortality cannot be confined. The stupidity of man la revealed when he attempts to evict the certainty of a resurrection, for every man. Became I live, ye shall live also.' are the worda of Him who became the first frulta of them that slept. "Doff the robe of sin with tta certain and ultimate defeat. Come with your certificate of faith and cash In on the promissory note of God." Several hands were lifted prayer. , t for THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grange. Next meeting of Lake Creek Orange will be April 90. The birthdays ot Floyd Charley snd the Orange will be celebrated, with Helen Sldley, Julia etdley,' Herman Meyer and Beth Znndel on the serving committee. At the last meotlng, Ruhb Moore, chairman of the Home Economics committee, aaked for augapAtlona on how to prevent automobile accidents. The remit was a most Interesting discussion containing much valuable advice to car drivers. Next feature of the progrsm waa a song, "Oregon, My Home," sung by Mabel Brown, Oeorge Brown snd Myrtle Charley, with Helen Brown st the plane This waa followed by reports on various birds and their habits, among which were. "Speed of Birds," by Mabel Stanley; "The Wren Family." by Myrtle Charley; "The Humming Bird." by Mabel Brown; "Life of a Bird." by Beth Zundel; "Neetlng In a Blacksmith Forge," by Reed Charley; "The Kll dee," by Ella Meyer; "The 8now Bird." by Mary Moore; "The Bobln." by Anna Tonn: "The Downy Wood pocker." by Gwendolyn Charley; "The Bob-o-Llnk." by Janet Charley: "The Crow." by Oeorge Brown; "The Black bird." hy Rum Moore; "The Balti more Oriole." by Tom Btanley; "The Humming Bird." by Helen 8ldley; "Blrda Save for the Termer." by Julia Bklley. Accordion musie hy Runs Moore was snother enjoyable feature 01 the evening. The Orange was led by Mabel Brown In singing "How's for Otttlng Friendly?" Remainder of the evening was spent In folk dances led by Mabel Brown and Oeorge Brown. Pioneer Daughter Dies In Monmouth MONMOUTH. Ore, April 3 (API Mrs. Mnrtntha Arant, 78, Mon mouth realrtent for M years ana daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 8. Powell, Oregon pioneers of 1BS1. died at her home here last nig hi flllowlng a three weeks' ill ness. Mrs. Arant was wn June 15, 1MU. on a donation land claim In Linn county. When she wss 10 years old the fsmlly moved to Monmouth. Phone 643 Weil naul away your j refuse City 6snltary Service Now I Eat Cabbage l'pet Stomach Oites In Jllft ullh tell-an rv r P A. BelimnsS!? ro INBICESTION liJEiliKia COUPLE IN SURPRISE WEDDING ri ' fiv""1' v - ' ' ,yi ?r i ya Charlat B. Harjea and hit brlda, th former Betty Schuster, ex changed these hippy smile. In a New York night club shortly after their sudden marriage, a ceremony that caught society completely by surprise. (Associated Press Pholo (oumyBiiiefs Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, April 33. (Spl.) Mrs. Jap Letlmore of Orants Pass hss been at the home of her sister. Mrs. Taylor Hartley, caring for her while on the sick list. Mrs. Hartley's dnughter, Mrs. Bob Sparlln of Klam ath Palla, arrived last week to care for her mother, whom friends sre glad to hear la feeling better. Harold Vencll has returned home from Powers, where he hsd been work ing In a logging camp but waa laid olf together with several oohera. The company found that because of delay due to uncommonly deep snow It had lost several orders. Fred Calkins, who hss been visit ing his wife at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle, during the Easter vacation, returned to Martinez, Cel., wbere he la princi pal In one of the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Raxrord of Yachats announce the birth of a ex pound son on April 8. The little one has been named Rnymond Delbert. Mrs. Rexford will be remembered here aa Miss Hllvla Venclll. She Is a grad uate of Williams high school and has I msny friends here. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Bennett of Holllster, Mo., but lately of Williams, write that they recently had a lovely trip Into Iowa. They visited the state copltol In Jefferson City, Mo also at Des Mlones, la. Also they visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tuttle at Mo- rovla, Iowa. The Tuttlrs are known on WllUsms Creek, hsvlng spent a year or two here. Mra. Tuttle Is a dnughter of Mrs. Esther Large. They also visited Mra Eva. Casey of Leba non, who Is known here, she linvltig vlnlted several months st the home of her brother. C W. Roberts. Orange benefit dnnce was attended by a large crowd. The Hanson or chestra, now composed of six pieces, furnished the music. There waa quite a number from outside points. Dur ing ths evening Miss Constance Lem mon was Introduced to the crowd by the dancing master aa Williams' entry In the Wlnetrout popularity contest. Miss Lemmon saya her alogntv Is Oregon grows better and bigger Lem ons; aend one to California; and that la Just what Williams Is trying to do" Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blodgette enter tained as house guests over the week end the Misses Hoiw Octettes. Wilms MrKensl, Ireene Rogers, Wands Dnrd rlp, Oenevleve Onllway. Nnoma Oray. Evelyn Hunt and their daughter, Eu nice, all teachers In the Orants Pass City schools. Also Saturday after noon, and for a 0 o'clock buffet sup per,, illisri Mell Carter and Mildred Suva, teachers In the Williams school, snd Josephine Topping. Oreuon Weather. Cloudy; rain went portion 1st to night or Wednesday; frost cast and south portion tonight; freh west rwcomlng south wind off the coast Use Mall Tribune want ada. Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but bak ing powder under supervision of expert chemists. ALWAYS Same price today as 44 years ago 3S e.o... I., l5o FULL PACK NO SLACK FILLING l: McLeod McLEOD, April 23. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. R. H. AUworth were in Medford Bsturday to see Henry Frsncls who Is critically 111 with double pneun.onla at the Sacred Heart hospital. Orandma Dltsworth. who has been 111 for some weeks, waa taken to Klamath Falls isst week where she will be csred for by her daugh ter, Mrs. Sutton. Mr. Dltsworth, Sr.. accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson April 20. The newly organised Home Eco nomics club held Its flrct regular meeting st McLeod April 16. wltn an attendance of 11. The club has already purchased five dozen cups and ordered material for officers' regalia, which members will sew In the nesr future. A number of friends called on Mrs. J. W. Richardson Wednesday to help her sew on a quilt she Is mak ing for her grent-granddaughter. Among those helping were Mrs. Carl Richardson. Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Roy Vaughn. After the work was done the ladles all cslled on Mrs. F. J. Dltsworth. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olass called on Sams Valley friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jeldness spent Sunday at their place here. Several people have been reported 111 with mushroom poisoning re cently. Among them Mrs. Harry Harding. Mrs. E. D. Hoag and Mrs. W. D. Coburn were guests of Patty Clem ens, who was hostess the Pstch and Chatter club Apul 18. McLeod Homo Extension club will meet at the home of Mrs. Haines Thursday, April 28. Election of offi cers win be msln business of the day. Oulde patterns will be com pleted and plans for attending home- hy United Air Lines ms more passengers than any other line in the world! THE DIRECT LINE: United-, "Mid Continent Route" is straight across America from the Atlantic and Chicago to the Pacific Coast. Fast, frequent schedules. MOST EXPERIENCE: Nearly 10 year in the air 79 milium miles, a great staff of veteran pilots, 1400 transport and technical experts, popular stewardess service. FINE PLANES: Every "ship'' is a sturdy, fast 3 mile a minute twin motored Uoeing transport, (can fly fully loaded on one engine). Quiet, spacious cabins, every comfort. DE LUXE SERVICE: Plane, are Mown at comfortable Hying levels. Complimentary luncheons, personalird serv 0 o ice, unequalled station facilities. No detail ovei looked. P0RTUN0 U HRI. SEATTLE. UN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGEIES IN JUST FEW MRS. FAST TO EAST! sum?""""-" AtMAU Hot) forin; Tratt lurMul; Tlgrph Offlcw MI'S" .OPAL A1RIVRI, PHONE Ml UNITED AIR LINES LIES MOM A$SINGIJ THAN ANY OIHtRlINt IN lMevvOILO makers' day will be made. Pot luck luncheon will be served at noon. Every member la urged to attend. The Upper Rogue Grange will give a card party at the Log Cabin Fri day night. April 20. Pinochle and five hundred will be played. A few cent and either cake or sandwiches will admit each couple. Every one is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodgers took their eon, Kenneth, to Ashland for optical treatment April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Moman and W. O, Morgan spent the week-end at their homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dltsworth were Med ford shopper April 15. Talent TALENT, April 23 (Spl.) A three act oomedy, "Mistaken Identity." will be presented by the senior class of the Talent high school Friday even ing at 8 o'clock In the high school auditorium. The play, under direc tion of Miss Mary McLamln, la packed with suspense and thrills. Mr. Jonea, who has the lead, la ably supported by a full cast. Tickets are on sale at Tryon'e. Mrs. Jay Terrlll will entertain mem bers of the healt unit at her home Wednesdsy afternoon. All members' sre requested to be present. Mrs. F. C. Helmer returned Satur day from Long Beach, Cel., where she had been visiting. She was accompa, nled home by her daughter, Mrs. Lil lian Venable, and children. Mra. Oeorge Hartley and Mrs. Earl Simmons accompsrtled Mra. Simmons' brother, Ben Hammond, on a motor trip to Willows. Cal., last week, re turning home Friday. Ladles' Aid society of the Method ist church will meet with Mrs. Olen White Thursday. Next regular meeting of the P.-T. A. has been postponed until In May, at which time new officers will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holdrldge were host and hostess at a family dinner entertaining the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roed, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holdrldge and son, Bobby; Clarence Holdrldge, Dclwln Hurley, Albert Moore and Delos Churchill of Med ford. Friends of Mrs. Mary O. Carey will be Interested to know that one of Mrs. Csrey'se songs. "The Way of Faith," will be aung by the Rev. D. E. Millard over KMED Wednesday evening. Mrs Carey, who Is quite a talented writer, has many songs and poems to her credit. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gardner of Portland were visiting friends and relatives In Talent over the week end. Prospect PROSPECT, April 23. (Spl.) Fri day night. April 26th, the Orange la holding a benefit five hundred and pinochle party for nil members and their friends. Mr. and Mra. Charles Manning were dinner gueata Wednesday ol Mrs. E. H. Hurd In Medford. Mrs. Kntle Grieve and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton shopped In Med ford April 17. Burton Train spent the week-end with his sister. Mra. Clifford Collier nnd family. Mrs. Gus Dltsworth entertained Sunday afternoon with an Eatr egg hunt for the children of the neigh bor hood. Mr. and Mra. Gus Dltsworth are acting as temporary caretakers at the Nion Tucker place. ( Mrs. Li rale Nichols la keeping houne for her father. Jack Vaughn, at the Gus Dltsworth rnnch. Prospect P.-T. A. gave an Easter pnrty for all of the school children Friday afternoon. Rogue River Timber Co. Is build ing a new house on the Kntle Grieve ! ranch for the occupancy of Bruce 1 Grieve and family. . t Easter Sunday was cold and stormy I not even a good day for fishing, i A heavy snow storm Monday morn- j omroiT 1 ux man lng whitened the ground and build ing roofs and also made the atmos phere quite chilly. JULIAN DAILY TAKEN IB STATE PRISON BY DEPUTY HERB MOORE Julian Dslly. 23, under a five year sentence In stste prison for convlctlcn of participation In the DeVoe store robbery last May, In which shota were exchanged with city police who surprised burglan In tne store, waa taken to the peniten tiary yesterday In custody of Deputy Sheriff Herb Moore. It was Daily's third visit to the "big house," snd according to his attorney and county officials, the youth realizes the seriousness of his predicament and baa changed his attitude towarda organized aoclety. One more felony conviction and he will come under the Oregon habitual criminal act. and face a mandatory life term. The sheriff's office reports that Dally, during hie county Jail Incarceration, plotted escape and was kept under close survelllsnce. Olenn Tremalne and Leslie (Buck) Wilson, the latter a former Ashland youth, stand Indicted in this county for burglary. They are at large, and authorities claim they were members of the gang that committed several local crimes. The remainder of the group are either serving prison terms or are under suspended sentences. The gang robbed DeVn' unan. "What Not," the Junior high school. tne senior nigh school, the Bunga low store, and entered a number ol local places during a wave of crime two years ago. Last October the rob bery of Mann's Department atore lead to arrest of the band. GEOGRAPHY CUSS STUDIES INDIANS The emergency education class In Interpretative geography meets to night at 7:15 In room 4 of the senior high school. Tbe Amerlcnn Tnrli.n t. the subject of major consideration for the remainder of the term with spe cial study devoted to types of homes, tools. Implements and arts. Mnp work Includes niacin? f r dlsn tiroes on a blank map to be Kept oy each student for reference, and tho locating of topographic fea tures, states and cities on the black- oonrd map of the United States. Last Tuesday evening Ben Ekholm made an enviable record when he named and pointed out 97 places In 50 seconds. All emergency education classes are fre and the general public Is Invited to visit or enroll. The class, conducted by Alice D. English, meets each Tuesday night. BliOPHY'S. JEWELERS, speclsllze In designing and modernizing you: old Jewelry. No Staff Changes Soon Says Earle SALEM. April 23. (AP) Hugh Earle, newly appointed state lnaur anoe commissioner, tpent two hours In Salem yesterday going over the affalra of hla new office with A. H. TRIANGLE TURKEY TRIANGLE TUEKEY STARTER is available in two forftu, Pellets or Mash. Turkeys started on TRIANGLE TURKEY STARTER with the proper care wiU make fast growth and insure the proper feeding start to produce th maximum number of prime birds at market time. Use TRIANGLE TURKEY FEEDS and be assured of prime Birds at market time and extra profits to you. F. E. SAMSON CO. 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