Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUXE. MEDFOUI). ORFIOX. THURSDAY. FF.RRT'ARV f!. mm
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CONTEST FINALS
STAGED TONIGHT
Everything u tn n&dinw for pre
sentation of th thre one-act plays
to be preaeoted In the Jackson Coun
ty Rural Dramatics Contest finals at
the Medford senior high school audi
torium tonight at 8 o'clock.
The program promises to be a. very
fine one, since the three plays to be
presented this evening have been se
lected to represent county districts.
The plays Include "Just Debts." a
drama, presented by the Talent
Grange. Mrs. Harriet Bates, director;
"Singapore Spider," a tragedy, pre
sented by Eagle Point Orange, Chaa.
Prase r. director; and "Albany Depot."
a farce, presented by the Trail Home
Extension unit, Mra. Mi mate Blae&s.
director. These playe are competing
for the honor of representing Jackson
county at the annual State Dramatics
Festival to be held at Orgon State
college February 11 and 13.
Judges for tonight's performance
axe Angus Bow me r cf Southern Ore
gon Normal school. Junes Stevens of
Mdford and Lois Kendall of Ashland
high school. Members of the general
committee for the Jackson county
dramatics contest are: Mabel C. Mack,
Jackson county home demonstration
agent; Mrs. O. C. Maust, county rec
reatlou club; and Mrs. Lee Port,
county extension committee. , They
have been ably assisted throughout
the contest by, the county dramatics
committee, appointed by the Jackson
County Recreation club and composed
of Mrs. Henry Conger, chairman: Ar
nold Bohnert and Mrs. Geo. Andrews.
Harry Ward of Medford has had
charge of ticket sales. Leland Mentzex
of the manual training department,
Medford high school, assisted by his
manual training class and Keith
Hockersmith of Phoenix, has prepar
ed the stage setting.
. Miss Janette Oore, chairman of the
music committee, announces the
Jacksonville Grange orchestra, con
sisting of George Wendt, Marie Suva,
Frank Bllva, Oliver Wilder . and L.
Gibson, will play several selections
during the evening, and tap dances
wlU be given by Betty Green, Gretch
eh ' McAllister, Durrell Adams and
Stanley Oust in. students of Eve Bent
son's studio. They will be accompa
nied by Mrs. Ethel Horton. pianist. .
' .
Society and Clubs
By JANKT WKAY SMITH
FARLEY ATTACKS
BOWLING
With Sanderson and Wrtster, on
team No. 4 of the Elks bowling
league definitely "on," that team
last night marched through three
straight gamea against the team 1
rollers, for a 4-0 victory, '
Team No, 9 will roll- team No. 6
Monday, February 10. Team 3 l
composed of Murray, captain; Ran
kin. V. Strang. Beeney, W. Smith
and R. Duff. Team 6 Is Blerma,
captain; Canfleld. LeClerc, Lantla.
Bullls and F. Sweeney,
Individual scores lsst night:
Team No. 4.
Webster 180 145 189 814
Sanderson
Miller
B. Hart
Saylor
Paske .
Handicap
J87 173 191 660
138 136 136 405
148 148 148 444
no no 170 510
167 167 167 601
, 165 155 155 466
Pahl-Denman Rites
At Lutheran Church
Yesterday Afternoon
Miss Alt May Pahl became the
bride of Keith John Denman yester
day afternoon tn the Zlon Evangelical
Lutheran church In a 1 o cloca cere
mony performed by Rev. George P
Kabele.
Bride and groom were attended by
Miss Marlon Boghart and Allan Bea
ton. The bride was gowned In aqua
blue and wore a corsage of pink rose
buds, while Miss Boghart's dress was
rust colored and her flowers nar
clssa and freestas.
Quests at the ceremony Included
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Pahl; Mrs,, Richard Denman.
mother of the groom; Miss Verna
Forncrook, Miss Margaret Osenbrugge,
Mr. and Mra. Everett Jones, Miss
Louise Osenbrugge. Mr. and Mrs". P.
R. Yoeom. Mrs. A. C. Bevan. Mrs.
Robert McKay and Mrs. W. M. Daws.
After the ceremony, the bride and
groom left for a two weeks' honey
moon In the north, planning to go
as far as Astoria.
Among the several affairs arranged
recently In honor of the bride was e
surprise shower given by her sister,
Mrs. W. M. Daws, Tuesday evening
Valentine sentiment was carried out
in gamea, decorations and refresh
ments. The honor guest received a
large number of gifts.
Quests for the shower were Mlaa
Marlon Boghart, Miss Margaret Osen
brugge, Miss Marlon Blgelow, Miss
Verna Forncrook, Mrs. Tower, Mrs. W.
F. Pahl, Mrs. Carl Blgelow. Mrs. A. O.
Bevan. Miss Barbara Bevan and the
honor guest. Miss Alta Pahl.
Lincoln Club
To complete Plans
Principal business of the Lincoln
school Service club meeting tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock in Miss Cox's
room will be completion of plans for
the Lincoln Night which la to take
the place of the annual Lincoln tea
this year. For thla reason, those In
charge particularly request a large
attendance.
Appearing on the afternoon's pro
gram will be Hlldegarde Gentry, in a
piano solo; Billy Cook, playing a Yio
Une solo: and Miss Ora Cox, who will
speak to the assembly.
Refreshment will be served by a
group or third grade mothers, host
esses for the afternoon..
Garden Club
To Hear Speaker -
Guest speaker to 'membera of the
Medford Garden club at the meeting
tonight at the Hotel Medford at 7:30
will be C. B. Cordy, whose subject
is "Budding and Grafting."
Membera are asked to bring a vaa;
of flowera and compete for the club'a
flower bowl, which was won In De
cember and January by 'Mrs. C. L,
Goff.
A .welcome la . extended to all
friends of the club to attend the
meeting, which la planned aa a par
ticularly Interesting one. ,
HIU Visit
On Oregon Campus. '
Mrs. Allen Drury left today for
Eugene, where she will visit over
the week-end with her daughters,
the Misses Laura and Mildred Drury.
Miss Mildred la a student at the
university, and Miss Laura Is sec
retary to the dean of women.
Mra. Drury expects to return early
next week.
Total
Tork
GUI .
1143 1093 1155 8389
Team No. 1.
170 133 140 442
163 171 169 493
Hussomr 164 164 104 isa
Boone 155 155 155 465
Meeker 107 107 107 331
Kresse 174 174 174 623
Handicap 160 160 160 480
1093 1061 1059 3315
Total
The Smoke .House bowlers last
night rolled out a 8-1 win over the
Standard Roofer squad In the city
league race. Franklin, 8moke House
trundler, ran wild and annexed 601
points In the three games.
' The Msll Tribune rollers vie with
the Brill Metal five tonight.
; Indlvldusl scores:
moke House. :
Antle 335 186 176 597
Rezeppa 178 145 176 498
Hussong 139 148 168 466
Franklin 189 311 301 601
Sims 177 17J 138 487
Total 918 B63 858 3638
standard Roofers.
Joe Burroughs 181 131 301 483
Semon 301 173 !.7I 644
Walsh 147 142 148 437
O. . Burroughs 168 166 203 637
' Daly 146 162 185 466
Handicap 88 38 86 114
Valentine Tea t
Planned Thursday
Mr. A. F. Reinklng wlU be bostee
at Valentine tea next Thursday
afternoon at her home, 1033 Wtat
Eleventh street. The tea I being
planned by the Ladles' Aid of St.
Peter's Lutheran church. Hours will
be from 3 to 5.
Featured on the aftertvon'a enter
tainment will be be rl tone solos by .
Frederick Guetelaff and piano av.ee- I
tlous by Mrs. E. C. QuetrJalf. The
puouc la cordially imn-i
membera of the aid are urged to at
tend and bring guest.
Pawt Matrons
Guets Monday
Mrs. F. M. Corlles was hostess to
the Past Matrons' club at her home
for luncheon Monday afternoon. As
sisting were Mesdamea Stella Merrick.
Mary Mathls and Cornelia Barnes.
Most prominent of February's holi
days received Its attention In the Val
entine place cards at tbe ablea.
Mrs. Minnie Woods and Mrs. Jennie
Thompson received scoring prlres In .
the bridge playing which followed the
business meeting.
state Officer
Arrives for Visit
Arriving on the morning trsln to
day was Mrs. Lola A. Oelser, state re
gional director of the Degree of Honor i
lodge, who Is making her official visit
to the local branch. She will conduct j
Installation of officers at tonight's j
meeting of the organization.
Mrs. Gelser expecta to remain in i
Medford several days, j
Mrs. Hueners
Honored Tuesday
A surprise shower honoring Mrs
Ernest Hueners was arranged Tues
day evening by Mrs. R. F. Reinklng
at - her home. Mr. Hueners la the
daughter of Mrs. Reinklng.
The guest of honor received many
slrta from the 30 guests. The host
ess, assisted by. Mrs.. Roland Holmes
and Miss Sarah Thlede, served re
freshment late tn the evening.
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Officers' Wives
Have Bridge Today
Officers' wives of the district were ;
entertained this afternoon at the
Town club with an afternoon ol
bridge. Tea waa served later In the
afternoon, with number dropping
In at tea time who did not play dur
ing the afternoon.
. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. W
C. Ryan and Mrs. Rose E. Wilson.
Degree Meeting
To Install Officers
Conducting Installation of officers
at the Degree of Honor meeting tbit,
evening at 7:30 In the F. O. E. hall
will be Mrs. Lois A. Oelser, state re
gional director for the lodge. Ail
members are urged to attend this
evening's meeting.
Mrs. Anderson
Hostess Tuesday 4
Amang hostesses of the week were
Mrs. Albert T. Anderson, who Invited
a group of guesta for luncheon and
bridge at her home Tuesday after
noon. Guests made up four tables
during the afternoon.
Important Meeting
For Neighbor Camp
Announcement la made of a par
ticularly Important meeting of Mistle
toe camp. Royal Neighbor of Amer
ica, this evening. All members and
officers are particularly urged to be
present at 7:30 sharp to hear the In
teresting features of this meeting.
AS
(Continued Mom Page One.)
dustry In 193S generally was 19 per
cent over 1934 and asserting unem
ployment in the three years since
Roosevelt took office had been re
duced 30 jmt cent whtie cotton, corn,
and wheat values Increased 100 per
cent, industrial production SI per
cent, stocks 130 per cent and bonds
23 per cent, the postmaster turned
his fire on the liberty league.
"American Lobby League"
Sarcastically he referred to It as the
"American Lobbv iMinm
lenged the "party opposing Roosevelt
.ii uic coming eteciion" to include In
Ita platform the demands of the lib
erty league "ths center and soul ot
the predatory powers."
The liberty league, he said, "is the
org a titration of those bourbons who
learn nothing. It will do much to ad
vance soclaliNn and communism. It
would rule America. It would squeeze
the worker dry In his old age and
cast him like an orange rind Into the
refuse pafl.
"And it would continue the lnfa
mous policy of using the agencies of
government to create a plutocracy
that would perpetuate the sorry busi
ness of the Meltons, the Morgans and
the Du Fonts in reducing OA per cent
of the people to the status of serfs at
the mercy of exploiters at the top."
I A. Work asrfociiiie irrigation
j U. 3, department of ngrlcult
1 measurements, with water
were:
Place Snow.
Seven lake 6 ft.
1 Hyatt Pratrle 3 ft.
Warner Butte 4 ft.
i Little Hed Mt - 4 1 3 ft.
i Fish Lake - 4 ft.
Big Red Mt - 8 ft.
Pour Mile Lake..... 0 ft.
enstneor.
ure. The I
content, j
I
Water
23 tnehca 1
7 Inches
14 Inches
15 inches
17 Inches i
27 Inches '
28 Inches 1
SNOW RESERVES
Latest snow measurements at Irri
gation reserve points were announced
today by the U. S. forest service,
which was furnished the data bv R.
I
pending the filing of properly engi
neered data, it was stated today oy
Pred Heath, Jr., onalnnan of the city
council aviation committee.
When Capt. Whitehead it poke yes
terday. Mr. Heath mild, he had not
seen the revised plans and specifi
cations. Tliey had bcn made out by
Pred W. Scheffel. city superintend
ent. In accordance with department
of commerce standards and sent on
te n d ays ago to W a h I ng t on , Mr.
Hith related. They should oe back
In Portland today for Capt.. White
head's study, he added.
Capt. Whitehead and Dr. Raymond
R. Staub, member of the state aero
nautics board, left here by plane early
this morning for Portland. They were
scen off bv Mr. Heath.
A set of revised plans and specifi
cations for municipal airport modern
, lratton la awaiting the perusal . f
! Capt. Edward Whitehead of the bu
reau of air commerce, U. 8. depart
ment of commerce, who stated at a
Hotel Medford luncheon yesterday
that the protect was bettv held in
Fid :p
IB n sec Hand s
Schilling
V
Bakinuf
1
V
Head
COLDS
IPui Mpnthfilaium Inl
the noatrUs.ll aulcklvl
I relieves stuffiness and
re?orea comfort.
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If you prefer no drops, oa
throat sprsty, rail for the
MIW HEHTHOLATUU LIQUID
In handy bottle with dimper
While the league-leading Gold Hill
team was taking a 28-13 drubbing
from Jacksonville Tuesday night,
Phoenix htgh school easily defeated
Talent, 43-18. and thus went Into a
tie with Gold HIU for the conference
lead.
In a preliminary the Jacksonville
"B" string defeated the Oold Hill 'B"
quintet 20-4.
After a slow start, Phoenix began
making baskets from all angles, and
at half-time led 38-3.
Newlln and Hilt. Phoenix forwards,
led In scvlng. amassing a total of 34
points between them. Combest led
Talent with 13 to his credit.
The two winners. Jacksonville and
Phoenix, meet on the Phoenix floor
Friday night In a game which prom
ises lots of action, as both teams have
Improved greatly since their first en
counter which Phoenix won 19-18.
Lineups:
Phoenix ,
Hill r
Newlln
Jacobs ..
furry ..
,0.
..G ...
Talent
Burnett
Bobbins
Hungate
Combest
Haw
Goodpasture.
Gold hill
... Martin
Hensler
Subs: McReynolds.
Barnes. E.
Jacksonville
Mitchell i. P.
Johnson P - Becker
Hum era C Wilson
Ayres O...- Hlggenbotha'm
Graham G Thompson
Conferenee .Handing'
W
Pboenlx 8
Oold Hill . 8
Jacksonville ......
Central Point
Talent
Bt. Ann's Altar .Society Pood Sale.
Saturday at Hollo way's on Central.
Home-made eakea.
Total
8.13 811 BIC SflBO
FELLOWSHIP SERIES
CONCLUDES TONIGHT
At the fellowship hour tonight at
7:30 at the Preahywrtan church, R.
R. 8. Peterson will conclude the
srrles of studies on "Latin America"
based on John MacKay's book "That
Other America." The coming of W
A. Cowden with his pictures and lec
ture on Alaska has been Indefinitely
postponed.
a. Ann's Altar Soelety Ford V.
IMtnnlav at Holloway's on Central.
Home-made cake.
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