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MEDFORD' MAIL TRTBUN"E, FEDFORD, OEF.GON'. TUESDAY. MAY 28. PAGE TTTR.EE RNDS PARENTS IN Dionnes Overruled - In Re quest For High Mass At Callander Babies May Cry Over Sterilized Milk. By DALE HARRISON (Associated Press Foreign Staff.) CALLANDER. Ollt., May 38. (&) One year ago today Mra. Ollva Dlonne turned a wan, frightened fao to the midwife who stood at her bedside, and naked weakly: "Were they triplet V "Yes, Elzlre and two more." Such va the drama of the ram shackle farmhouse on May 38. 1934, that was remembered today with cer emonies, gilts and best wishes the first birthday anniversary of the Dlonne quintuplets. Parents Bitter. In their parents' farmhouse Yvonne. Annette, Ceclle. Smile and Marie have a new, spick and span home across the road, with the flag of England flying before it. They are ward of his Majesty the King. A solemn high mass at 8 a- m., east ern standard time, &t Sacred Heart church at Corbtel the church where Ollva Dionne and Elzlre Legros at tended mass as youngsters was the opening ceremony of the formal birthday observanoe. The parents had been asked to attend, but late yesterday Dlonne requested that the high mass be sung at Callander In stead. He was told that the mass would be at Corbell as planned, and the !n1tlon to attend was urged on him again. Will Broadcast. Nothing further was planned tot Vtie day until early evening when ceremonies will talce place at the lit tle hospital by the side of the road, with Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, Minister CroU, Dr. Routley and members of the hospital staff participating. This will not be public, for the hospital provides no suoh facilities but the affair will be broadcast In ternationally between 5 and S:30 p. m. (eastern standard timee, 3 and 3:30 p. m.. Pacific time). A record ver sion of the broadcast will be put on the air over some stations at 9 p. m The babies themselves will make their radio debut, provided they feci up to It and Dr. Dafoe agrees, by offering such sounds as they feel in clined to make into & thoroughly sterilized microphone. Society and Clubs J. S. Bonar Honored On Seventy-fourth Birthday Members of the adult Christian En deavor of Phoenix met at the J. S. Brniar home on Coleman creek. Sun day evening. Visitors joined in the devotional service. Following thlt refreshments of cake, cookies and fruit punch were served. Mr. Bonar was presented a beautiful angel food cake, gift of flowers and other re membrances from the society honor ing his seventy -fourth birthday. Covered Dish Luncheon For Relief Corps Thursday Women's Relief corps will serve covered dish luncheon for Union Veterans at the Presbyterian church Thursday noon. It was announced tod a y . Dau Rh te rs of Ve te ra n s a re asked to Join, and all are asked to bring their own service. At 3:00 o'clock, services will be held at the Odd Fellows' cemetery. All members of patriotic orders and the public are invited. Mis Irene Br wold Returns to Home Here Mlse Irene Brewold. graduate of Medford high school, returned to her home here last night from lone. Ore., where she has been teaching during the past year. The school at lone school closed Friday. Mrs. Payne Returns From California Visit Mrs. W. H. Payne returned today from a month's visit at San Francisco, where she was a guest at the Hotel Stewart. Summer Formal Dance Plan of Jobs' Daughter Bethel No. 14. Order of Jobs Daugh- 1 ters, will hold a summer formal danc- , tng party, Wednesday evening from 8:30 until 11:30. at the Masonic hall. Members may secure invitations for their friends from the committee. Es corts of Jobs' Daughters do not need invitations. The committee includes Frances Daley, chairman; Dorthea Haskins. Kathleen Dlllard. Catherine Ford, Car lyn Hill, Mtgnon Phippa. Barbara Lemmon. Virginia Hammond. Betty Purdin, Dorothy Jenkins and Mary Louise McElhose. Mrs. Everett TrowhrldRe HnMe to Lady Khvaiituns Mrs. Everett Trowbridge was hos tess yesterday afternoon at her home, on the Jacksonville highway to a group of Lady Kiwanians who gathered at two o'clock for a reg ular business and social meeting. Miss Clara Mary Fuson Visiting Here on Vacation Among Medford visitors this week Is Miss Clara Mary Fuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson. who Is spending several days at her home here while on vacation from her stenographic work at Hollywood and Los Angeles. Robert Strang" Given Farewell Party by Friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strang were honored at a farewell party Samr day evening at Bonney's Ortll, given by a group of their friends. They will leave the first of next week for Reno, New. to be with Mrs. Strang's lather. James Crawford, and will make their home in that city. The hostess was Mrs. Jack Fowler, who entertained for eight. Including the honor guests. H Engagement of Ht'len Dlvou To William lltne Aunonm'cri Mrs. Volney Dixon entertained at four tables of bridge at her home on West Tenth street. Monday eve ning. Coming as a surprise to many friends was the announcement of the approaching marriage of her daughter. Helen Jane, to William Bally Hines of Yakima. Wash. The wedding, which will t;ke place in Medford, was announced for the first week in June. Mother' Club II! Have Meeting Friday Mothers' club of the Sacred Heart church will hold a meeting at the parish hall at 3 o'clock Friday after noon. A Important business Is to be brought up at this time, a good attendance la desired. Members of H. E. Club Entertained At Central Point CENTRAL P01NT,May 28. (Spl.l Miss Mary Maury was hostess to the H. E. C. May 23. at which time the tulip quilt was put together pre paratory to quilting. A brief busi ness session was held, with Ruby Powell, president, officiating. The entertainment program was omitted for lack of time. The beau tiful flower garden At the Maury home was duly Inspected by the la dies, and refreshments of strawberry shortcake and cream and coffee were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bursell and Mrs. Powell. Included among those present were Mrs. Dora Hesselgrave, Mrs. Delia Parker. Mrs. Harriet Lydlard, Mrs. EuU Foley, Mrs. Charity Sander, Mrs. Zura Mae McCredte. Mrs. Elizabeth Olson, Mrs. Bertha Bursell, Mrs. Ag nes Head, Mrs. Nellie Brainerd, Mrs. Gertrude Furry, Mrs. Ruby Powell. Mrs. Fay Ritalnger, Mrs. Myrtle Pat terson, Mrs. Alice Chase. Mrs. Hazel Tyrrell. Miss Velma McCredle. Mrs. Mattte Smith and hostess. Miss Mary Maury. D. A. R. News Daughters of the American Revolu tion are requested to meet In the cl'.y park about 0:20 a. m. on Memorial day. Cars will be waiting at Ivy and Main streets for those who wish to take part tn the parade. Pinto Colvig Of Hollywood Visits Pinto Colvig. widely-known handy man In the sound effects depart ment of Walt Disney's studios at Hollywood, arrived yesterday for a few days' visit here with his father. William Colvig. Pinto, who visited here last year during the Jubilee, has been heard from probably every cinema screen in the country, either through his comical singing or his diversified squeeks and squawks on a clarinet In Disney's Silly Symphonies. Read the Mail Tribune classified ads. Central Pt. Bank Order Is Issued By virtue of an order signed yes terday by Circuit Judge H. D. Nor ton, the state bank examiner in charge of the liquidation of the State Bank of Central Point is given authority to compromise a mortgage against John Brenner. Under the order, the state bank examiner is authorized to accept 1000 In Federal Farm M rt gage corporation bonds in payment. MARSHF1ELD. Ore.. May 28. (AP) Edna Berg, who is to be grad uated tonight from the M:irshftetd high school, has not missed a day of school since she enrolled in the first grade in 1023. Teachers declare her classwork above average. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. IN BEREY CUPS AND CEASES SEE US P0R- TIN-TOP CUPS OR ' FOLDING HALLOCKS CARLOAD JUST UNLOADED gfl We carry the largest Btock of berry cups and crates In the Valley, selling: at retail and wholesale. See us for 1 prices. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Retail Store Cor. 6th & Bartlett Warehouse Cor. 10th & So. Fir if-miiin,i.juimiuiii..in y i i .i in iv i i it n i mr xti i t Mm. S jP AMP DAY Double S. & H. Green Stamps On All Cash Purchases SAVING STAMPS FREE No purchase required at stamp premium Display Department. IPR1NG BARGAINS In Apparel and Shoes For All The Family IN OUR BASEMENT AND ON OUR MAIN FLOOR Medford Building Phone 232 rjpf F5r5? 'tssfW ifiS' ?s5? iotm! 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