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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935. PAGE SEVEN CROESUS OF INDIA PLANS FOR SILVER 1ILEE0F REIGN Ruler Of Vast Domain Is Rated World's Richest But Bars Extravagance In Celebrating Regime. BOMBAY. (UP) Extravagant reparations are 9ll forward throughout the 82.698 equare mllea ot Indta'a largest state for a week-long silver Jubilee celebrating the rule ot the world s richest man, the Hiram of Hyderabad. Nearly 250.000 is being collected for the celebration beginning Febru- nt t.ha Nizam richer than Croesus but living In Spartan almpllclty la Insistent ina. in.r. no wasteful extravagant-. . i.. nor. or "firman." Is aued under hts seal directed that the bulk of the money collected from his . . nnn and business con- eerns be spent on works of public welfare such as tuberculosis sanitari ums, model villages and child welfare cfnis. , The mammoth Jubilee, worthy of the powerful potentate whose wealth .. . morn than 60O,O0O.0OO. originally was planned for December but was postponea lor vio .... poiemsie i ..hi rtemonatratlon will In elude a picturesque procession from the palace, lea ay v" "- Ji. hn in which state of ficials, nobles and rich merchanta will participate. A great Durbar, or nativ. ceremony, will be held amid 4inrrC nf oriental snlendor and aiiriuii'',60 .- the Nizam will confer titles and gilts, upon his officers and the nobles. A banquet and garden party wlU con elude the event. The natives will present him wltn proclamation after proclamation, eu logizing his services to the vast state. There will be a display by the Nailms military forces, a Jubilee rally by the Hyderabad state Boy Scouts, an exhi bition of home Industries and sports event. Chief among the sports contests will be the all-India tennis tourna ment attrB I ing players from aU parte ef the nation. Brilliant Llgnung risnn.a Throughout the festival the Nlssm a palace, his secretariat and other pub lic buildings will be brilliantly light ed and the capital will be gaudy with streamers and bsnners and brightly painted arches. - The week from February 34 to March 1 will be a holiday throughout the state and the populace, mostly Hindus, will atage village ceremonials. An important official of state ssld that, although the preparations may seem extravagant, a comparatively small amount will be spent on ahowy .itun.'.Rv. v, Nixam'a fortune is i Hta annual Income i ruiuponi on estimated at nine crores. or about en3.750.00O. he Is virtually a prisoner In hla own land. riinnnt lflVB IndUl , .....inm nrtelnatlng In 1530 when a descendant of the Oelconda dynasty founded Hyderaoao, ottrec that he shall not leave Indian shores. Actually he never leaves the capital cf hla atate, even during the oppres- -1... 1aa nf llimllVT. n hi. ans 750.000 annual Income about $13,125,000 is revenue from his far-reaching lands. Tne yearly rec mm his nrlvate property lands, ttn mills. (Inning facto .... i BBii)rittpa la said to be about $7,500,000. v.. dnlta all this, he HVOS In manner which would be described by other monarcha aa frugal. He owns six beautiful palaces yet refr to dwell In the smallest. He hss a fleet of 50 limousines, yet he travels about In an old touring car purchased In 1027. Prefera Secluded Life pv.o Ntwam his full name Is Na wab Sir Mir Oman Allkhan Bahadur n a T Ravant.ll Nizam Of HVOra- i bad prefera to live In seculslon and ' most of hts thougnta nave, neen n with tiia welfare of hla people eF.a v,ia a-raaalnn to the throne 95 years ago the potentate la be lieved to have added steadily to hla ai-.ariv ffreat. treasure hoards left by his ancestors. Apart from gold and allver bullion, of which na is re to holri tha larseat stock In t-.ii. an,. narViana In all the World he la possessor of great quantities of priceless Jewelry. One of the most highly treasured 1 KXiT . . Ji4fc-ay.-f ' ..isaiBaii.jj .uaataiiaMl II VaKf. t KKu J II I M. E. CHURCH WILL ENJOY EXTENSIVE PROGRAM CHRISTMAS IS COMING ! Young'Stevie and Chipper examine the story hooka 1GA grocermenwilldistribute as premiums to thousands of youngsters , throughout the country during the holiday shopping season. More than a hall million copies of tha Three Bears, Noah a Ark, Puss in Boots and the Three Little Kittens will be distributed to delight children on Christmas morning aa they have, done for many generations oast law.i. a a.nnhira renortedlv the larg- I many musical numbers, all enjoyed at. in existence, waa stolen recently by the audience. while being Bent by post. It never Mrs. jane smack la reported a waa recovered. very 111 at her home here and her May Be wall neo many friende are anxious lor ner re There have been reporta tnat tne oovery .1 v... rfwiari an armv nf ner- I Carrying out It plan for observing every season with carefully prepared services, the Methodist Episcopal church, crier of Main and Laurel. Is preparing an extensive program for next Sunday. The Sunday school, meeting at 9:48 a. m., has been somewhat de pleted by the recent epidemics, but last Sunday morning showed a marked Increase. Several changes in the teaching ataff and addition ot new teachera on tne first ounoay 01 the new year are contemplated to meet the Increasing, needs of the or ganization. In observing Christmss Sunday, a carefully planned program of mimic and teaching will be of fered by the Sunday scnool. At II o'clock the morning womup will be under way. An interesting and valuable service has been pre pared by Rev. joaepn anoia, pwi. and Don Huckabee. choir director. The special music will be the pre sentation of Wooler'a "Praise the tiirii rv xfv Rnnl." bv the church .hnir an organization of many voices. The Christmas solo will be sung by C. A. Meeker. Me win oner me wr 11 known composition of L'espolr. "The Newborn King.' ttev. ii u bringing a sermon on the theme The Prince of Peace."' One of the Important features of the period will be the presentation monev unnsimns kuib i vanta to weigh hla gold and silver an nlaoa a vallla On hla hoardB. If aiifh an Mtlmat were to be made It would take many months, or even years. Hla exalted highness attends tne humdrum routine of official duties with an utter lack of ceremony and clad In the almplest attire, despite tha vmrM't Interest in hla wealth When called upon by the vlalt of dignitaries to nis state, nowcvci, iu Nizam can put on a display of Orl- rlental splendor not to be ouuione by any other Indian prince OUIe Easterling and Vic Mllburn of Ashland were calling tin Rogue River friends Saturday. They visited the Magnuaon, Sams famtltea. the progress of the repurchasing of the church. Sunday evening at ( 30 the young people's organiaatlona will hold at tractive services tn lors. Both of these groups the high school league and the college league are showing an excellent In efficiency and attendance. Tha 7 30 evening program promises to b one of great Interest. The choir will present In musical-dramatic form the story of the birth of Christ. Costuming and lighting have been given careful preparation by those in .han antt inntrauona are that this presentation will be something long r . . ctn. hu Uapv to Da nmtmnira. "J J Ann Oatea. Olaf Severson, Eleanor Poflenbarger and Jeannette Trill will h. mhinM with choir numbera and -u,iv. ausina. This service will h.aln n-nn,ntlV at 7:30 With the d matle preaentatlon and will close with the wnue guta or wio ....0. a presenting 01 guia oi i aiwi in white and brought to the altar by the audience. rinal observance of the Christmas season by the Methodist Episcopal .h.,w.K u-iu tnlta olace Monday even ing at 7:30 wnen tne ounaay amw. will hold lie annual Christmas pro gram and party. Each department of the cnurcn scnooi dm i"im numbers for the evening and will pre sent them before the crowd attend ing. This also appears as an excel lent program of entertainment and worship. . An Invitation Is extended to every nanon In MadfOrd WllO lS WlthOUt S definite church affiliation to Join In tha nnaervance or the Dirtnaay oi vim Lord and Savior by attndlng these services. CCC CAMP 10 HAVE HOLIDAY UNTIL DEC. 29IH Whlplle and C. E. Ose Mall Trioune want ad. of church. This was done last year .ith mmt ffratlfvlng results and proved to be very popular with the congregation. At this same time will be made one ot tne most iinpuivonv and hopeful announcements that the Methodist church will have heard In a number of years. The announce-r-- will have a direct bearing on Weather, Northern California: . Partly cloudy tontght and Saturday; unsettled ex treme south portion tonight; not quite so cold Interior of central por tion tonight; moderate easterly wind off tha coast. Oregon: Talr tonight and Satur day, with looal vayey fogs: little change In temperature; moderate easterly wind off the coaat. The Kiel canal connects the North i and the Baltic. - CAMP WTMER. Elee. 0 (Spl.) 1H11 term night school work and time on the wtmer wrl project wilt he suspended at the same time for the 18 Oregon members of company 984. Camp Wlmer. SO tnat, an mtun who wish may spend tha holldeya at home. Wlmer men will be allowed to take leave beginning; at mldnleht tonight and ending December 29. The only required work day la the 27th. which membere secured off by work ing the preceding Saturday. More than 300 certificates of com pletion will be Issued to Wlmer men to Mttraaa ivimnleted durlrur the last tam of lttlfltira-tlme school. The lel- aure.tlma school at Wlmer incumea . 58 ooureee offered in various eub-1 Jects. Every man In the company j carried at least one course and the average of the company was aooui three courses to a man. Besides for- j mal Instruction In night classes, CCC I men received Instruction on the Job ) designed to make skilled workmen of j them: weekly lecturea designed to ! guide them In social relations and j their nntlea aa trood citizens: lecturea on tha newa of the day designed to Interpret to tnem economic oontu tiH. ani tha marah nf nations: and educational moving pictures presented as visual instruction. The Wlmer night scnool gives no credit toward graduation diploma or degree. Membera who voluntarily take the courses, have their grades wusn-vtan1 in their rarmancnt records ao that prospective employers may aes how memoera biktui, while In the CCC. pw of the faculty who Uach In Wlmer night school have had any training as t---Hers. All oi iwm are volunter rs exoept the head of the educational department and hla assistant. Faculty membera are the four military officers and seven technical men who direct the work and manage the eamp. Other faculty members are 21 CCO members, each a specialist in one particular line, who teach their favorite subjects. tmnna tha ftuMlltlsa Orf farat to the ambitious member are free corre spondence courses by the California department or education: free read ing courses on any aubject, offered by Stats Librarian Harriet C. Long of Oregon atate library, and a large, comfortable library where members may pursue Independent Investigation. THE GRANGE KJCKEBN1CK" Dndergarmenta that fit at Cthelwyo B Hoffmann1. SEMI-ANNTJAli SALE Now In progress ETHEtiWTN B. HOFFMANN. BICYCLES New and used. We have the most complete atock in Medlora Time payments 81ms Bros., 2 N Fir St. Live OaX Grange held an Interest ing meeting December 18, with a rec ord attendance. Mr. and Mra. Brlcker of Phoenix ware present, slso Mr. and Mrs. Dover, who have been away for sometime. Mr. Brlcker and Mr. Dover gave Interesting and inspiring talks on topics of interest to alt Orangers. After the meeting, progressive garoa were played. Mra. Whipple winning hia-h nri7 and Ioule Brlcker low. The serving committee consisting of Millie Walker. MTS. nan, nora wait, Bollln Stlehl and Otto Filrhman, served delicious refreshments at s tastefully decorated table. An ex change of Ohrlstmaa gifts was en Joyed. On New Tear s day a basket dinner will be held at the Community hall at non. Friday, January a, w H. I. dub will meet at 1:30 p. tn at the home of Letsy Miller. All ladles are requested to brln plees material and accessories to work with. New Ideas are especially solicited. . a MS 89c HAWAHAN You'll be as delighted as we are with ihij new now in lipstick color from the South Sets. It's both daringly red nd femininely soft. It's fun to tc tuslly try the new "Hiwsiian" . t . sad the other four Tattoo thadet . . . it the unusual; new Tattoo Color Selector. Mavbe you'll find an excit ing new .hide, more flattering than the one you arc now using. Woo t ami crime irt WESTERN THRIFT STORES S3 j MAIN CENTRAL us r,. 6TH Rogue River onrarm wnnra.. tm- 20. fSDl.i ths, Rnffii Rtvr Towniiend club met In fV.. fa-vrt-i mllnlt.V ha.ll TllfladBV IsUlht with Vice-President C. H. laCrosM tn charge of the meeting, pioya uover and wife, n-ho wera the Roue Rlw delegates to the Chicago convention itiaes nrsasnf. nf1 Mf. DOVAT HaVB I VAfir intjshMtinr talk on their trip and the convention. The regular hiinJneM attended to. ahort pro ram closed the meeting;. The next mtinff will he held at 7:3U on ruea day night. January 7. Everyone wel- HntTiak a ao-tH nwrtun 1M OTomiwa Ai- eanrtthur tftik hr Mr. Iover and the election or oincera xor tne now vear. niira-Pii vjtiiY. our cenl&l butcher u sea.i h no mnfiTAtitlattons this week he having allprped over to Klamath Falls Saturday ana oeen nrrrira. i u-5 bride h-m M1m Jof-ephlne palmer or that city. They will make their home In Rogue River. Mr jinf. Mrn. Klmer Mecnuson and hat rv.rri Mnrfffldtn. who have spent the past two months at the Whipple home, returned Monday to tneir nome in Santa Monica, cai. Mrs. Sam ndry. Mrs. Ijota Carter inri rintitfhier Charlotte. Mrs. Wallace LeMoine. Mrs. Oarrle Hargadine and tm Tim whlnnla were imonf Med- ford shoppers Saturday from Rogue River. vAtmrA left recentlv for Se ti ti-visvr ha will attend the dleael enfitlne arhol for the next four n.ontna Tannic R.. Jackaon met wltm a very Koti w-irtent, Saturdav night. As he was driving along the Evans creek road, near the James Muwn pibot. tm Mf wii hit br a hit-and-run driver end forced from the road over fLhnnk. Mr. Jackson raceived a very hadW cut heed and bmlMS. The car alava KilV m BaTCa . U mrA VTr IFInvd K. DOVef I fiirtMri their home here Friday v.Bv-ir7 heen crone since October 22 on trip eaiit to the Town send con vntinn Mr. Trover enve talks all Inn ! tmT. Tiiriv nltTht. December 12. the school gave a program at the Com munity hall. 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