MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1m.
PAGE THREE
Gleemen and Teachers
In Joint Concert Gain
Applause Packed House
Departing from the customary for
mal manner of opening a concert, the
Med ford Gleemen last night at the
high school auditorium, introduced
aa a surprise feature their versatile
and popular director, James Stevens,
as "The Prologue" according to the
ciatom of ancient Greek tragedy.
Singing Leon Cavallo's Immortal lines
as only an artist In the upper bracket
can, Mr. Stevens at once commanded
the lively Interest of the audience
which packed the house. With the
words "Ring up the curtain" the
stage lights flashed, the curtajns
were quk'y drawn, and revealed the
striking p ure of the combined glee
men and '-'ison County Teachers
chpris. ru to sing. The pretty
light formah urn by the girts con
trasted with dark attire of the
men and an atmosphere of musical
enjoyment at once prevailed.
The opening group, consisting of
two numbers by the mixed chorus,
was received with enthusiasm and the
second number of the group. "Green
Cathedral" was repeated.
George Peckham sang two numbers,
giving "Song of the Forge" as an
encore. His deep, mellow, agreeable
voice was never heard to better ad
vantage. The piano accompanist, Sebastian
Apollo, played the "Flight .of the
Bumble Bee" by Rlnisky-Korssakoff,
a number much liked by orchestras
as well as piano ensemble. His speed
and lightness were Incredible and he
further pleased by playing as encores
some of his own arrangements of
popular numbers.
Two descriptive numbers arranged
as piano duets were then given by
Almus Pruitt and Mr. Apollo.
Mr. Stevens also sang in artistic
and dramatic style "Tell Her I Love
Her So," his feature in the recent
performance of "Fra, Dlnvolo," this
to the equal delight of those who
heard it then, as well as those to
whom It was new.
The Gleemen sang with their cus
tomary abandon and aplomb. Their
precise attack, clever shading and evi
dent good humor; their balanced and
diversified program and their own
evident pleasure in singing, all pro
vided an evening's entertainment the
memory of which will carry over to
next fall when they again organize
their drive for popular support.
DRAW JURY US!
FOR MAY TERM
CIRCUIHQURI
(Continued from Page One.)
court has been drawn and contains
three namea of residents of Medford
proper, though rural routs adjacent
are well represented. The list shows
bu ttwo women. The last Jury list
contained none. Farmers predomi
nate. The list follows:
Fred J. Wilmot, Medford, route 3;
clerk.
George A. Truax. Applegate; far
mer. C. E. Terrell, Lake Creek; rancher.
Austie B. Brown, Ashland, route 1;
farmer.
F. L. TouVelle, Jacksonville; re
tired. John Brenner, Central Point route
1; farmer.
Mtlton C. Anderson, Phoentx; far
mer. Carlo Ghelardt. Medford: laborer.
Leonard J. Freeman, Central Point,
route 2: merchant.
William Wiley Gregory. Medford.
route 3; farmer.
H. A. Fredenburc. Medford: laborer.
Earl Loffer, Medford, route 1; far
mer. Marcus B. Whipple. Rogue River;
farmer.
Grace B. Putman, Ashland; house
wife. Charley Bossum, Medford: mlllman.
James Owen. Eagle Point; farmer.
A. C. Edwards, Ashland; farmer.
O. F. Carson. Ashland; merchant.
P3ter Burrcson. Gold Hill: farmer.
John W. Bailey. Talent: farmer.
Miles Cantrall. Ruch; farmer.
William Pomeroy. Beagle: farmer.
Alfred Seesworth, Ashland: Poultry-man-farmer.
Frank Fehige. Ashland: farmer.
Arnold Bohner. Central Point. R. F.
D.: farmer.
Roscoe S. Owens. Central Point:
farmer.
Frank Childers, Gold Hill: mall car
rier. Robert C. Logan, Talent, route 1;
service Rtattnn,
Walter H. Longstreth. Ashland
route 1: farmer.
George A. Galbraith Talent: far
mer. Marv Stenrud Ashland: housewife.
NOMINATE ARMITAGE
EUGENE POSTMASTER
WASHINGTON. May SI. (API
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dav the fsllotrlmt postmaster nomi
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Program
Out of the Silence GaJbralth
The Green Cathedral Hahn
Teachers Chorui and Gleemen
Worship of God tn Nature... Beethoven
Courage ..Huhn-Riegger
The Lonesome Road Shtkret
, Gleemen
The Pilgrim's Song Tschalkowsky
Oh That We Two Were Maytng-.Nevln
George Peckham
Steal Away to Jesus (Negro Spirit
ual1) air. by Almus Pruitt
Song of the Vagabonds Friml
Gleemen
Piano solo The Flight of the Bum
ble Bee Rlmsky-Korssakoff
Sebastian Apollo
Piano Duet
(a) Slavic Dance Dvorak
(b Tarantelle - Tours
m Sebastian Apollo-Almua Pruitt
Tinkers Song i Robin Hood)... DeKoven
Tobacco Is a Dirty Weed Jacobsen
, Gleemen
Tell Her I Lcve Her So De Faye
James Stevens
Medley Favorites from past pro
grams Gleemen
Officers: Roland G. Beach, presi
dent; Jack Tobin, secretary -treasurer.
Board of directors: R. W. Frame.
Jack Swem, M. E. Olson.
James Stevens, director.
Sebastian Apollo, accompanist and
assistant director; Harry Marx, librar
ian. Personnel
First tenors: Almus Prurtt. I. E.
Foy. Harold D. Grey, Clarence Meeker,
L. G. Centner.
Second tenors: Roland B. Beach.
M. E. Olson. Henry Niedermeyer. D. R.
Sloan. M. F. Sheets, Earl Bealt, H. S
Williamson. A. J. McDonough, K. D.
Denman, Fletcher Fish. Dr. W. W. P.
Holt. Darretl Huson. Porter J. Neff.
Allen Pern'. Howard Bowdcn, P. M.
Janney.
First Basses: G, Elder, Dr. W. W.
Howard. H. N. Butler, J. H. Swem, J.
H. McKenzie, J. S. Tobin, V. A. Teng
wald, C. R. Braley. J. B. Goodwin,
Robert C. Wright. Chick Buchanan.
Second basses: R. W. Frame. H. W.
Frame. Harry Marx, Dr. E. W. Shock
ley. George Peckham, J. W. Klrkpat
rlck, H. O. Purucker, Dr. F. G. Carlow.
A. L. Vroman. M. J. Swing, M. E. Coe.
Loward LeClerc.
ELEPHANT KILLS
CIRCUS TRAINER
IN W1LDRAMPAGE
(Continued from Page One.)
eyes and trumpeting, "Prince" charg
ed Reed, picked him up several times
in his trunk and dashed him to the
ground. The enraged beast then
ripped at Reed's body with the giant
tusks repeatedly stabbing into his
head and shoulders.
The crazed animal finally was
driven off by a mass attack of keepers
armed with long spears.
Reed's death was the second within
10 days caused by trained animals.
Herman Zlegler, training 15 lions In
a cage at a lion farm in El Monte,
stumbled over a stool. Three of them
broke from their stools and clawed
him so severely he succumbed May 12
from his wounds.
EXERCISES THURSDAY
PHOENIX. May 21. (SpU Com
mencement exercises of Phoenix hlsh
school graduates of 1935 will be held
in the gymnasium at 8 p. m. Thurs
day. May 23. The commencement ad
dress on "Your Chance In the New
Tomorrow" will be delivered by Pro
fessor Irving E. Vinlng of Ashland.
Vocal selections will be given by Jas.
Stevens.
The class roll consists of: Harold
Anderson. Addle Bolz. Fern Briscoe.
Edward Glover, Collins Hartley. Al
ma Httt. Molly Johnston, Jack Kluk
kert. Naomi Montgomery, Robert
Parrlck, Eugene Scherrer, Florence
Seherrer and Helen Schllnsog.
Valedictorian and salutatorlan hon
ors went to Naomi Montgomery ar.d
Helen Schlinsog. respectively. The
diplomas will be pre-sented by R. H.
Wilcox, chairman of the Phoenix
school board.
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BLOCKS
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CARLOAD JUST UNLOADED
PRICES RIGHT SEE US
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Retail Store :
Corner Gth and Bartlett
Conveniently located
Society and Clubs
Joyce Banish Elected i
President Wesley League
Wesley League of the First M. E.
church held a business meeting last
evening, for the purpose of electing
officers. The results were: President.
Joyce Baritsh; first vice-president,
Jean Gilllngs: second vice-president,
Riley Cook; third vice-president.
Helen Power: fourth vice-president,
Arthur Cook: secretary. Beth Gtllings;
treasurer. Ruth LeClerc: pianist.
Helen Power; song leaders. Leo Taylor
and Janette Trill. Mrs. A. W. Shep
herd remains as adviser. Installation
of officers will be held Sunday eve
ning, June 2.
Retiring officers are: President,
Helen Power: first vice-president.
Frances Combe; second vice-president
Jean Gilllngs; third vice-president,
Joyce Banish: fourth vice-president,
Leo Taylor; secretary, Beth Gilllngs;
treasurer. Herbert Wall; pianist.
DeLorls Durkee; song leader. Janette
Trill.
After the business meeting refresh
ments were served and a short social
hour was enjoyed.
Women of Community
Invited to Convention
An Invitation Is extended all wom
en of the community Interested In
missionary work to attend the an
nual convention of the Cascade dis
trict of the Women's Home Mission
ary society of the Methodist church,
which will convene in this city Wed
nesday from 10 to 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Ralph Billings of Ashland will
be one of the principal speakers, with
the subject: "Is There Still a Need
for Oood Citizenship?' Mrs. George
WondAll will speak on "Meanderlnps
Through Home Missionary Fields."
Another feature of the program will
be Bible readings given by Mrs. R. C.
Lewis of Central Point.
Formal Luncheon
rlan nt Town Club.
Members of the Town club. 1000
West Main street, are entertaining
next Saturday evening at a formal
buffet luncheon. The event, to which
members only have been Invited,
will climax the month's activities,
and Is being anticipated greatly by
those who will attend. On the final
Saturday of each- month, a formal
party such as this Is the custom of
the Town club.
Members of Church Class
Will Be Guests at Dinner.
Members of group two. under the
leadership of M. E. Olson, were win
ners In the membership contest re
cently conducted by the Loyal Work
ers' class of the First Christian
church and will be entertained at
dinner by the losing groups, the
date and place of the dinner to be
announced later.
lit Triangle Will
Have Monthly Meeting.
The monthly meeting of the Hl
Trlangle will be held tonight at 7:45
o'clock, it was announced today, at
tho First Christian church. An In
teresting special' program has been
planned. All young people of high
school age are Invited to attend and
bring their mothers.
nirthday Observed at
Corums With Lawn Party.
Mrs. Grover Corum entertained
with a lawn party Sunday afternoon
honoring her daughter. Peggy, the
occasion being her eighth birthday
anniversary. Eight of Peggy's little
friends enjoyed the pleasant after
noon with her.
Miss Dorothy Cul
To F.utertnln Committee.
The executive committee of the
Young People's Circle of the First
Christian church will meet this even
ing at the home of Miss Dorothy
Culy on South Ivy at 7 o'clock. All
members of Adrian Fraley's division
are urged to be present.
Mretlng Postponed
Itr Just Folks Circle.
It was announced today that Just
Folks Circle has postponed Its meet
ing from Thursday. May 23. to June
13. The meeting will be held at the
L. E. Clevenberg home. 81 1 Haven
street.
f
C lub F.ntertalned
At Ray Ward Home.
Members of the Weedoo club were
entertained at a dinner party Satur
day night, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ward In Fern valley.
Building Permits 1
A permit to construct a garage at
an estimated cost of $100 was Issued
to P. B. Root, of 523 Park Place
at the city hall yesterday.
PORTLAND. May" 2 1 . ( AP ) Byl
vester C. Pier, former city commis
sioner, and father of Stanhope 8.
Pier, also an ex -city commissioner,
died at his home here today.
NEEDLE ARTS dep't. . . Adrlenne's.
& FEED CO.
Warehouse:
Corner 10th and Fir
to erve you best
Dorothy D. Orth Wed
To Churlrs W, Barnes.
At a quiet wedding yesterday
morning at the home of Father
Francis W. Black. Miss Dorothy D.
Orth, daughter of John S. Orth of
1009 South Oakdale avenue, was
married to Charles W. Barnes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Barnes
of 20 N: h Peach street. Father
Black officiated.
Only members of the Immediate
families of the bridal couple at
tended the ceremony, performed at
9 o'clock. The bride wore a gray
silk gown trimmed with red and a
blue, coat trimmed with blue fox.
Her corsage was of wild orchids and
rosebuds. Both the bride and bride
groom were unattended.
Mrs. Barnes attended University
of Oregon, where she was affiliated
with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Mr. Barnes attended University oi
Washington and was affiliated with
Phi Psl fraternity. Both are gradu
ates of Medford high school.
They left shortly after the cere
mony on a wedding trip to San
Francisco, and will return after a
few days to make their home on
West Main.
Mrs. Helen Plant
To End Brief Visit.
Mrs. Helen Plant, assistant dean
of women at San Jose State Teach
ers' college, ean Jose, Cal., Is plan
ning to leave for her home tonight,
after a two-day visit In Medford at
the home of Mrs. C. C. Lemmon,.
Mrs. Plant Is Mrs. Lemmon's sister.
Dinner Guests
At Stearns Home.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns enter
tained at dinner Sunday placing
covers for Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
Stearns and son of Klamath Falls
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and
son of Ashland.
NATURAL LAXATIVE
FOOD WINS NATION
Kellogg's All-Bran Helps
Millions to- Regular Habits
Kellopg's All-Bbak Is one of
the most popular laxative foods in
the country today. Millions have
found it thoroughly satisfactory for
correcting constipation due to in
sufficient "bulk" in meals.
In addition to its popular ap
proval, All-Bran has been ac
cepted by science. Research shows
it offers mild "bulk" to aid elimi
nation. Also vitamin B and iron.
The American Medical Associa
tion Committee on Foods has
granted Kellogg's All-Bran its
Seal of Acceptance. This delicious
cereal is also approved by Good
Housekeeping Institute.
Within the body, All-Bran forms
a sof t mass which gently clears out
the intestinal wastes. More effec
tive than the "bulk" in fruits and
vegetables, as it does not break
down in the body.
Isn't this food better than patent
medicines? Unlike cathartics, it re
mains effective with continued use.
Two tablespoonfuls daily are usu
ally sufficient. Chronic cases, with
each meal. If not relieved this way,
see your doctor.
Get the red-and-green package
at your grocer's. All-Bran is
much more satisfactory
than part-bran products.
Mado by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
Get Your Graduation
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Ret. f'.'l l.iurmloll
special to ;r:irluntes . .
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13 CLAUDETTE'S
iiitovs from lt National llnnk
hone l.il8
L'
. . . all (he benefits of a
country estate In town.
Ttrtfti, riding, oofl, dirxiftg, Quwt
AIQritt tO iAftur lOund lp.
ctlltftt mull mocVat Umity
priest Ltrgt outside room 4th
bttfc $100 ind UO ldl lo
tiOfi 0rlooVing Go'df 5U,
convenient to ll 6t citft Writ
toder fof descriptor boollt
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Eagle Lost.
PORTLAND, May 31. (AP) C.
Laird M.-Kcnua, state NRA compli
ance director, said he received word
yesterday from Washington that the
Wlllard Tile company of Salem has
been found guilty of violating the
fair trade provisions of the tile In
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WASHINGTON. May 21. AP)
The proposal to provide navigation
on the Columbia and Snake rivers
between Umatilla, Ore., and Asotin.
Wash., has been approved by the
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Notice ot Warrant Call
All warrants of School District
number 89 dated prior to November
2. 1934 are hereby called for payment.
S.ud warrants are payable st th)
First state Bank of alo point. In
terest will cense on the abovfl date.
School District No. 89,
John C Stllle. Clerfc.
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