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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE. fEDFORD, OirECIOS. TTETYSFSTVAY. 'AVUTt IMS. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Former Medford Girl In Eugene High Operetta Mis Helen Judy, former student of Med ford high school took the leading part in an operetta recently produced by Eugene high school, according to word received here today. A descrip tion of Miss Judy's performance, ap peared as follows In the Eugene News: "The Eugene High presented the operetta, "The Bohemian Olrl." to a large audience. Helen Judy, formerly of Medford high, took the leading role, of Arline, and deserves more than respectful comment. Her poise In the acting parts could not be sur passed. She has a clear soprano and sings with an easy maturity. One of her solos. "I Dreamt I Dwelt In Mar ble Halls," was the operetta's out standing feature. It is conceded that Miss Judy Is the most outstanding soloist Eugene High has ever had." Medford F. L. Clnb Meets Humphrey Home Friday evening. Medford F. L. Club No. 7 held a meeting at the home of Ethel Humphrey on Route 2. A com mittee was appointed to help serve the dinner st the Odd Fellows anni versary celebration at Central Point April 28. .Easter greetings were sent by each member present to Dorothy Armstrong, the only member not re siding In Medford. After the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Susan Haines. Members present were: Iva Walden, Jean Jeninngfl, Harel Cassady. Geor gia Hess. Susan Haines, Viola Ald ridge, Edna Hllderbrand. Faye Ackley. and the hostess. Ethel Humphrey. Msny Will Assemble To Hear W. C. T. V. President Delegations are expected to assem ble In this city tomorrow from the Grants Pass, Asnlnad, Rogue River and Reese Creek W. C. T. U. unioni for the bi-county institute to be held in the parlore of the First' M. E. CJlUrcn. Aaa ooucy, own: ' C. T. U, president, will be the guest if honor and the guest speaker. This will be an all-day meeting, the morn ing session to open at 10 o'clock, and the afternoon session at. 3:00, fol lowing covered dish luncheon. World Club Will Meet on Thursday The Bovs and Girls World club will meet at Saint Mark's church to morrow . evenins at 7 o'clock. This meetlnc will close the study or Japan and at this time the ear friendship flag will be presented. A fellogram picture "The Resurrection," will be presented by Mrs. Shepherd. Special music will be presented by the chil dren. All members and friends of the church are lnTlted. Pictures Tonight it Girls' rinh rartr All girls Interested and members of the board of directors 01 mo j" Community club are especially ln itert to the tiartv which Is to be held at the club rooms on North Bartlett tonight. The party will begin at 7:30. As a special feature, moving pictures will be given at 8 o'clocR by Horace nmmliv of Cooco. instead m d " Ravmond Driver, as waa previously planned. lOTfue Gives New Mpmhers Reception xhe T.nther Leamie of Zlon Luther an church gave a reception to the nine members of the young people's and adult classes received into the .hurrh hv adult baptism ana com"' matlon on Palm Sunday, on Monday evening In the church parlors. It was a largely attended and very enjoyable affair. Mrs. S. r. Bnrk will ne Hostess Mrs. S. F. Burlc will be hostess Thursday at 1 o'clock to members of Urtiir. .-trrle. at covered dish luncheon at her home, S3 Rose are. .... Members are asked to bring their own service and those who did phoenu not bring looa last nivu. to do so at this meeting. Mrs. Kath- ryn Satterlee will assist the hostess. Birthday rarty Tonight For Reames Chapter, O. E. 1. In celebration of Its 35th anniver sary. Reamea Chapter, O- E- S., will have a birthday party tonight follow ing the regular meeting. A playlet will be one of the features of an In teresting program tht has been pre pared by Mrs. Phlna Nordwlck. worthy matron. Refreshments will be served. Post Delphian To Meet Thursday Post Delphtans will meet tomor row at 9:30 a. m. In the Girls' com munity club rooms on North Bart lett Btreet. The program Is to be Modern American Poetry." The com mittee In charge Is Mrs. Aletha Vaw- ter, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter and Mlsa Hel en Norrls. Former Local Miss Now In Sacramento Hailed As Prodigy Little Paulina Elizabeth Carter. four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter of Sacramento, who Is being heralded In the Cali fornia city as a possible second Ruth Slenosynskl, has appeared In dance recitals In Medford and took part In the pageant held at the fair grounds during the Diamond Jubilee. She was a student of the Eve Ben son dance studio for some time, and took the part of Puck in a recital given by that studio for two nights last April. She played tne same pari In the Benson pupils' revue In the Jubilee pageant. Mrs. Benson received a cupping from the Sacramento Bee, describing the little pianist as having had only four formal music lessons and a few months' home training, yet has de veloped a piano technique remark able in a child of her years. Her parents made .their home In Ashland about nine months, during which time the took dancing lessons here. I BEFORE ACTIVIANS Meteorological Report April U. 1935 Medford and vicinity: Clear tonight and Thursday; frost tonight; warmer' Thursday. Oregon: Fair tonight with freezing temperature east and local frost In terior of west portion; Thursday fair but cloudy on coast; warmer in in terior. Temperature a year ago today; Highest 65; lowest 48. Total monthly precipitation 1.29 inches. Excess for the month 0.32 in. On M the most Interesting and constructive talks ever heard by the Active club centered the regular meeting last night, when Prof I. E. Vlnlng of Ashland spoke on "The Psychology of Adjustment. Adjustment pertains tt an business men of today, the speaker pointed out. describing their hopes for achievement, and their fears in "the new tomorrow." "The business man of today has no fatth in the new to morrow, and through his fear he withholds new investments, ventures snd desires," Prof. Vlnlng said. The speaker divided adjustment in to five cones. First, he said, there Is the zone of convention, which is the basic zone In which people have the average dress, manners and activi ties and a lack of time for new ideas. The second zone Is that of discon tent, a state wherein the greatest number of people find themselves, he continued. The third tone was described to : two parts helplessness, in which is the class of people on the dole and on relief rolls, and the class of the criminal, wherein are many with brilliant, but deformed minds. The fourth zone Is that of achievement. Prof. Vlnlng said, in which men suc ceed by their abtlity. The last zone is that of supreme achievement. In which are men born of great genius. A. Z. Dean, chairman of the auto show committee, made a report in j which he urged all dealers to partici pate In the show, which is to be held on Main between Front and Fir streets as part of the May day ecle- : bratlon sponsored by the club. The May Day dance, to be held at Orien tal Gardens with Archie Legg's or chestra In conjunction with a style show, as also discussed. Jack But ler, chairman, Jack walker and Frank Perl are on the dance committee. Harold Larsen. scoutmaster of Ac tive club's Boy Scout troop 16, Intro duced Irwin Doty, member of the troop, who spoke on the vaudeville which Is to be held April 26 at the Howard school to raise funds to help send a member of the troop to the national Jnmboree in Washington. Frank Bash was Initiated as a new member. Guests at the meeting, be sides Professor Vlnlng. were William Jungwlrth of Ashland, Harold Mitch- ! ell, manager of Pacific States Mines and Frank Hussong of Copco. I INDIANAPOLIS Jim Londos, 203, St. Louis, defeated Chief Chewchki. 241, Ardmore. Okla., straight falls. ALBANY, N. Y. Chief Little Wolf, 220, Colorado, defeated Rube Wright, 230, Texas, straight falls. Total precipitation Blnce September 1 1934, 15.02 inches. Deficiency for the season 0.24 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester day 43 percent; 5 a. m. today 92 percent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 5:15 a. m. Sun set 7:03 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. : 120 Meridian Time. CITY 2$ I zS I r b 3 o Boise Boston . Chicago Denver -Eureka .. Helena . . S3 5B 60 62 64 48 Los Angeles 64 MEDFORD 68 New York 64 Omaha ..... 74 86 Portland .. Reno Roseburg . Salt Lake 56 68 ....... OS 48 San Francisco.. .... 66 Seattle 60 Spokane . 68 linen : Walla Walla 58 Miss Ruth Ramstrom Complimented at Shower fr,llmentinB Miss Ruth Rams. trom. the Misses Alta and Lois Llnd . . j .....a-al friends to a llnei shorn given at their home Tuesday Washington. D.C. 64 evening. Miss Ramstrom s marriage to Stanley L. Stark wilt take place on Msy 11 at the Ramstrom home. Green Acres, near Central Point. Guests Thl Week At Nlrk Kime Hom Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kime of this -u,. have as house cum thls wepk Mrs. wally Turner and baby daugh- Babe Rutn"ri8i ter. Sally Anne, or uasiano. . Turner is a niece of Mrs. Kime. T Clear T Cloudy T Clear i8 Snow Clear T Clear Cloudy T Clear T P. Cdy. Rnln Cloudy Clear CI par P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear P Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. .02 BttllS now win Have April Meeting The Golden Links Bible Class of the Medford Baptist church will hold Phoenix Grangers See Copco Movies A capacity crowd greeted the show ing or Copco movies at the Phoenix Grange hall Inst ntght. nearly 200 be ing present. The pictures which were presented by H. L. Bromley included ihing oh the Klamath river, the northwest turkey show, winter sports at Snowman's hill, clean up at the sterling mine, the Farmers picnic at the Medford air port and other "Copco Current Events" of local Inieresi. Tonight SAN DIEGO, Calif. Vincent Lopez. 216, Idaho, pinned Pat Fraley, 214, Boston, two out of three falls. CLVELAND Paul Plrrone, 158. Cleveland, knocked out Benny Levlne, 157, Newark (1). 'STATEMENT OP R AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY Oi HART TORI?, in thr State of Connrcticut. on lb? thirty-first day of Ufcerohrr, 1H34. irncle to the Insurance CommlnMon rr of tha State of Oregon, pursuant to 1&W: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up 7.500.W0.OO INCOME . Vet premium received dur- Tnt ' ftii-IHrw o'rirl' rpnU rf-fie1 durinr the year-. I.606.84S.13 Income (torn oth-r sources received durinn the year.. Total Incoms m.MM.H nTRnURRFMENTB Net loise", paid durir.i the year including adjustment Dividends pafd" un' capital stork during tne yeir .. . Commis.l im and salaries, paid durin th year , 'ciurfn the ear 850.801.38 Amount, of all oinrr expen- dltures.... . 1.143,398.15 Total expenditures ....117.130.570.15 ASSETS Value of real "stale owned market a)uet ... ...I owned fmirket value..., 37.074.838.00 Cn.'h mi bnnk.1 mid on hand 3.2.8,821.90 Premiums in courv of rl- tr-Hm n:fn ainte Sep- . . tfmbrr 30. 1!34.... 1314.337.99 Imrr,t and rents due and accrued 1M WA9 Other admitted assets 6.826.43 Total admitted . .143.989. 433. CO LIABILITIES rS CUItnS7.0r. ."M. .U:t 1.W3.989.43 Amo mi u'nVarriert premi um on ah ouUtndina nsk 18.004.201.3 Due (or commissi in and tirnk-TAlfP .. SO. 000 00 All Sin. ? infmtie '.:.:.... ,o.ro.to ranttal 1J0.812. .80.77 Capital P81J UP . 7.3O0.PO0.O0 Surplus over .11 B liabilities IS. 877.243. 0 .US.7t7.M4.74 t 7.U, 111.57 1.5M.0OO CO S.1J. 50 ttO.000.00 bold' poltij- S3.177.J47.0J iw April busings and foclal rowing pro-am of Copm plctursa will be at the home of Mrs. James rowier 924 Summit atreet, Thursday alter noon, at 3:30. M ladles' AM to Meet on Thurstlar The Ladles' Aid of Zlon Lutheran church wlU meet Thursday at 3:30 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Her tager. 531 Palm street. Mrs. Fred Honner being assisting hostess. V Model Bakery's Steamefl WHOLE WHT..f BOSTON BROWN BREAD is a real HEALTH BREAD 12c MODEL BAKERY 203 W. Main Ymtr ftHH-r lit l'-MT II presented at a meeting of the Olrls' Community club here. Total J43.flB9.413 flfl TUTSI NfcSS iH'orirrtON FOR THE TEAR premium received during the y-ar , JlJ" -J" -i Lofsps paii durtnc the ifsr.. . ri-.-cs incurr-" d'jrlne tr. yrar 25.9.1 34 J?imV or company. Ain-NX INSURANT COMPANY . Name of Priltn. W. Rqs McCain. Nmne of fiecrrterr. Prar.V Q atatutory rfsirlent attorney lor serilct, R. A. Schramm. The R. A. Holmes Agcy. Local Acnt Mlfrd, Ore. W FEED CROWN KOMPLETE-KOMPREST TURKEY STARTER Pellets The best feed on the market Point, Orp?nn. Oentle.-nen: We k13 fifiv younit torn and elevfn young heius on November 11th that wre liatrned after the n.iddle t April. The 50 torn uiied 0r8 iit-.. sn-1 tiie hena. 134 lr. Tiw: hit all p'.'nie hirdf. We have raifM lu:f:-f- rrf' v-ft h'lt Croxn K-K pHt tori nr t'i -re have rvr; Hi fteaw MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Of) MM I 11 T I hJ On Sale in Fashions The Very Newest of the New Alterations In Our Own Tailoring Department A Price Smashing Expansion Event That Has AH Southern Oregon Talking! ALL SUITS Marked Way Down Short Jaoket Suite. Values q nr to H2.95, now ipO.OO Short Jacket and Swagger Suits. Values to lfl.50T H i 4 Qp now $ 1 1 7D Trotter, Swagger and Short Jacket Suits. Values to 923.50, QQ Finer Suits All Reduced 20 Regular $24.75 Suits. & 1 Q Qf now - P 1 a7OU Regular J29.75 Suits. Ann Qf now J)Z3Ol Hcgular $3D 75 Suits, t Q 1 Qf no J)5 1 OU COATS SHARPLY REDUCED .12 Sport Coats, formerly $12.95, now $ 8. 18 Sport Coats, formerly $14.95 to $16.50, now $11. 14 Sport Coats, formerly $1S.50 to $19.75, now $15. White Coats at Reduced Prices Vliite Full Length Coats, new styles, $22.50 values, now $17. iite Trotter ami Swagger Coats, values to $18.00, now $14, White Trotter Coats, values to $16.50, now ?11 WHITE SUITS REDUCED TTliite Short Jacket and Swagger Suits, $22.50 val., new ?17 White Trotter and Swagger Suits,,, $18.50 values, now $14, DRESSES REDUCED TO $7.45. New Spring Prints, Cool Sheers, Plain Crepes and mntelnssc in white and pastel colors. At least 100 lovely frocks included in this drastic markdown. These are all tiw Spring styles. Sizes 14 to 44. Values to $14. flo. A dress event you can't afford to missl 95 i i 95 95 V! . t m. A. Dance, Party and Afternoon Dresses. Values to $24.75. Now u White, Pastel and Navy Dresses. Some with jackets. Values to $10.75. Now DRESSES MARKED WAY DOWN $10.00 $12.88 Graduation Dresses Marked Down $6.95 $7.95 Orrrandie and Taffeta in New styles. Now New Taffeta Dresses for Graduation. Now : fexl Finer Graduation and Formal Gowns Reduced $16.95 y Chiffons, Orgaildies in plain colors and new prints, Reduced to Sport Dresses at a Great Saving $5.95 $5.95 $5.95 $3.95 Corded Silks in "White and Pastel Shades, .Reduced to .,. Striped and Checked Wash Silks, Reduced to - I.ace Eyelet and Gingham Dresses Now - Sheer Ripple Dresses in Checks, Plaids and Stripes. Now SILK HOSIERY REDUCED Humming Bird and other well known makes. Chiffon and ser vice weight, reduced to 88c BIAS SLIPS REDUCED Nnl-Ra.v-Satin and 'Silk Crepe Slips. White and tea rose in size 32 to 44, reduced to $1.78 100 Dernier Taffeta Bias Slips. Shadow proof, $1.39 quality, now 88r BLOUSES AT REDUCED PRICES New Phpies, dark Taffeta, Plaids and plain color in Silk Crepe. Values to $2 9-5. now $1.78 SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES Wool Flannels, plain colors, cheeks and plaids. Regular $2.95, reduced to $2.38 White Basket Weave Skirts. Reg ular $3.95, now $3.38 Downstairs Store Values 10 Wih DreMei, faat eolon. QQ Reg. 11.35 tilun, now....... 7C 100 Wash Dreswi, now spring ityles. now . P 1..DO 8T wh Dree, nw QQ styles. Reduced ta vbiOO rormt Cotton FToeiw, new style. Reduced to ' $1.S3 and $2.88 Save by Buying Two Dresses Silk Dreaaea, plain colors QQ and prints. Reduced to ()40O 2 Dresses for $8.00 8111c Dresses, new spring QQ styles. Reduced to ipO.OO 2 Dresses for $10.00 25c 39c 49c 45c 79c :.99c BILK HOSIERY Close out prtos, pair OTJTINO PT.ANNEL OOWN8 Close-out price COTTON BLIPS Close-out jirtce . KNIT SWEATERS Dark colors. Close-out TU-WAT STRETCH GIRDLES Now $1.59 BRASSIERE TOP TU-WAY STRETCH Now . BON TON GIRDLES Discontinued number. Regular 93.05. Out they go SILK DRESSES Odds and ends. Dark colors. Close -out prlos L SKIRTS Wool Flannel Skirls. Spring styles BIAS SLIPS Rayon Taffeta. Adjust-able- straps, whit and te row. Sites 32 to 44. Q Q Special OOC $1.99 $1.88 Cotton Blouses STlp, rherks snd plaids. Reduced to 88c Nightingale Hosiery New ho with hftn1-tllor4 loot snd top. (lenu ln rlnslc chllton snd service. Knee AQ f hlsi snd reguMr ni!'h Very spnl, plr HIC New Sprintr rnl'irs, -'i to I,A CHARMING NEW HATS Lovely psstel tttraws with iHrtre brirns. Velvet flow er trimming. Special $2.95 fine tronp of bats ineliid iriji rlnrk lBle Bti'l white $1.95 HATS An assortment of Hats in new Spring colors nl omart QCm style. Special Comfortable Softies for Vacation trip 79c to $1.19 BURELSON'S Sale Bargains In Every Department Main Floor and Downstairs Store .- ' -v : x