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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1936)
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOWD. OREGON". MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24. lfttfi PAOE THREE RE-ELECT SCHADE AREA PRESIDENT FDR BOYSCOUTS Council Conference Most Successful In History Held Sunday Plans Out lined For Coming Year. At one of the most successful snnual meetings In tbe history oi Crater. Lake Area council of the Boy Scouts held yesterday at the Hotel Medford, Larry Schade was re-elected president of the council for the fourth consecutive time. The nominating committee, headed by L. N. Lorenzen, nominated three vice presidents for the first time In the history of the area. Those nominated were a, Howard Grover of Grants Pass; Lewis N. Lorenzen of Mt. Shasta. California, and Dr. Walter Red ford of the Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland, who was also appointed chairman of the leadership and training com mittee. All were elected unani mously. " R. E. McElhose was re-elected commissioner and Eugene Thorndlke re-elected treasurer. President Schade made the following appoint ments for 1936: John Fuller, court of honor chairman; M. N. Hogan. civic servloe chairman; George Lut trell, chairman of the educational publicity committee; Eugene Thorn dike, head of the finance commit tee; Seth Bullls. chairman of the health and safety committee; W. J. Mover, Grants Pass, chairman of the troop organization committee, and A. E. Angel, Weed. California, bead of the new council committee on reading. Regional Executive Edward h. Cur tis of Portland was In charge of the business conference, which also Included the reading of reports. Re ports made Included: court of honor for 1835, Judge J. Fuller; camping, L. D. Jones; civic service, M. N. Hogan; finance, Fred L. Heath, Sr.; health and safety. Seth Bullls; troop organization, Council Commis sioner Richard E. McElhose; council treasury, Eugene Thorndike. Group conferences were held throughout the afternoon, and plans outlined for the coming year. While these conferences were In session a group of about 40 ladles, here with their husbands from the en tire area, were guest of George Hunt at the Craterlan theatre. Don Newbury was toastmaster at the banquet In the main dining room, attended by over 100 scouters. The council court of honor, with Judge John H. Fuller as chairman, made the coveted Eagle Scout award to Scout Jack Heyland, who with S3 merit badges Instead of the necessary 31, was adjudged one of the best fitted for that honor In the history of local scouting. The presentation was made by President Schade. M. N. Hogan sponsored the Scout, who la a member of troop 8. Heyland's was the first Eagle pre sentation In six months In this area. The court presented an Eagle Mother's pin to Mrs. Heyland. Dr. Redford delivered the main address of the day, "The Boy Scout Oath and Law As a Code of Ethics, a Mode of Living Not Only For Boys, But For Adults." At the meeting Irvln P. Beesley, new Crater Lake council executive, was Introduced for the first tttne. Dinner music was furnished by a five-piece orchestra, which also accompanied Miss LaMerle Beck In several vocal numbers. Flag presentation before and after the conference was made by Dick Roberts, five year veteran Eagle scout, assisted by a uniformed group of scouts who attended the nat ional Jamboree last year. lelicate.- flavor lasts Schilling Society and Clubs By Janet Wray Smith Lions To Entertain With Ladies Night Ladles of the Lions club will b honored tomorrow evening when the Llona entertain with a "Ladles' Night" at St. Mark', guild ball. The evening's entertainment will consist or dinner and dancing, and cards for those who don't wish to dance. As the affair Is planned as an old-times party, guests will come In old-fashioned costumes. Prises will be awarded to the best-dressed man and the best-dressed woman. All Lions and their lsdlea and their Invited friends will be guests of the evening. Very special efforts are being made by the committee In charge toward a successful af fair, Making arrangements are R. M. Maltl, Vern Shangle, Maurice Schlno and J. P. Haws. Mission Society Has Social Session At last week's meeting of tbe Missionary society of the Methodist ehuTrfv tniith. Mrs. M. 8. Cobb hBd charge of the devotlonals, the sub ject being "Friendliness." The pro gram which followed, led by Mrs. Igo, was "Jane Adama and Her Work." Th. anHnl hour was SDent In honor of Mrs. John Wolfe, the oe .inn htni hr blrthdav. Cards. greetings and a decorated cake were presented her. Refreshments were served by the hntja Mrs. Artie Doren. assisted by Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Burdell. Juvenile Club Has Picnic Lunch a nirnto lunch was a feature or the special meeting of the Degree of Honor Juvenile club held Sat nrrfRv afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Card. state organizer, was present and conducted drill practice. - Hu Announcement was nmuw w .. mNt.in. Tuesday afternoon at four- thirty in the P. O. B. hall. As this la also a special meeting, su mw hr. r nu-tlcularlv tinted to be present. Those In charge state that a special feature . is neing pmuiu for the afternoon. M Mrs. McDonald Guest of Sister a Mwiford visitor Is Mrs. Jonn Mrnnnaid. of Evanston. 111., who is a guest at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Naumes. tin MrDonaM came by train to Los Angeles, where Mr. and Mrs. Naumes met her, the group driving up through California last week. Mrs. McDonald expects to spend several weeks In Medford. n Deuels Return From Bay City Paturnln. VKtrriaV WRTS MT. and Mrs. H. S. Deuel, who hava spent n.at. wpek visitlnff In San Fran cisco and the bay region. The Deuels motored down last Monday, stopping r ,ew ay b the . In PAtAlilma. Cal.. before continuing to San Francisco, where the remainder oi me uuw was spent seeing various irienaa 4 F. O. E. Auxiliary Plans Show Thursday Announcement Is made by the P. o. B. auxiliary of a minstrel show sponsored by the organization for Thursday evening at tne Knignw of Pythias hall at. eight o'clock. The cast of thirty-two wm ne composed entirely of local persona and la under the direction of Mrs. Lulu Thurston and Mr. Lledman. of Jacksonville. Under the title "Lulu's Minstrels." the show will present various phases of entertainment. M Group Vacations In San Francisco Among Medfordltes recently vaca tioning out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terrell, who motor ed down to San Francisco the early part of last week. After spending a few days in the bay city, the group returned to their homes here last Thursday. m m "IB ucninq Doctors tOnUrC and aids praise it and healing use it widely. AmAI GET A JAR TODAY tiCIICYCU Tranquility The beauty of a perfect sunset or tbe calm of an inland pool reflects itself, smoothing the troubled minds of those who watch. Through the years, we too have achieved a reputation for reflect ed serenity, appreciated by those who find it necessary to call for our professional services. It is one of the qualities bringing our direction nearer to perfection. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solicited for Membership in Order of Golden Rule and Declined I'hrthlans Bark ' From Trip South Mr. and Mrs. George p. Phythisn returned Ssturday from San Fran cisco, where they spent the greater part of last week, going down by train. Mr. Phythlan was called south on business, and Mrs. Phythisn ac companied him for shopping and a short vacstlon. Mistletoe club ' ' To Lunch Wednesday Mrs. Marie Welsburg will be hos tess to the Mistletoe club at her home on Sorlne street, fnr ered dish luncheon Wednesday aft- cwioun at iweive-tnirty. These at tending are requested to bring tsble service. BROTHERHOOD DAY ADDRESS By F.D.R. HTDE PARK, N. T., Peb. 34. (AP) Declaring that "Our well-being depends, in the long run, upon the Well-being Of OUr nelchhnr. President Roosevelt last night said "I like to think of our country as one home In which the Interests of esch member are bound up with me nappiness of all." The Dresldent xnnk tvn th -no- caslon of the "Brotherhood Day" observance under auspices of the national conference of Jews and Christians. 'ThlS IB no time to mnVa Mnlt.l out of religious disagreement, how ever honest." President Roosevelt told the nation, "tl Is' a time, rather, to make capital out of re ligious understanding." "As I See it." h MM "th fhtAf religious Issue 1 nryt h.inu m,,. various beliefs. It Is between betlei and unbelief." LEGION WILL MEET Medford post of the American Legion will have the new consti tution and bv-laWH lin fnr riUiii. slon at the meeting Tuesday eve- w6. Bwuruing to uommander Cole Holmes. Other business of an im portant nature Is also scheduled for the attention of the veterans, it was announced. PORTLAND, Ore., Peb. 24. (p Funeral services for Earle Welling ton, advertising man and president of "Oregon Dads," will be held here at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be In Lincoln memorial park. Wellington died suddenly In his office here Sat urday from a heart attack. Ose Mall Tribune want ada AIMEE'S HELPER TRIES SUICIDE M W Vivian Denton, 26-year-old former showgirl, ii shown In a Lot Angeles hospital recovering from what she assertedly told police was an attempt to end her life by poison after Almee 8emple McPherson had "fired" her as press agent for Angeles Temple. The evangelist denied there was a lack of harmony In the temple affatra and said Miss Denton could keep the Job. (Associated Press PhotoV PRESIDENT FLEES PARAGUAY President Euseblo Ayala of Paraguay (right) fled on gunboat following the downfall of the South American republic' government In a military revolution. Foreign Minister Lull Rlart (left), who was to have been a presidential candidate, also was a fugitive. (Associated Press Phftti!! Ren m es North Evan Reamea left on the evening train yesterday for Portland where he will make t, brief business visit. , ' Mrs. Freed Back Mrs. Thomas Freed returned to her home here this morning after spending the past two weeks In Portland. GET YOURS Any Afternoon v J i VV From 2 to' 5 '0 o'Clock FEEE! Easy Lingerie Line (Use In Bathroom, Bedroom or Kitchen) To Every HOUSEWIFE ATTENDING OUR Factory Demonstration of the EASY IRONER MONDAY to SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 TO 29 Miss Helen Nelson, a factory representative, will be In chares of the demonstration. ReroinlrM as belnr an aiithorltr on Ironing needs, let her experience and ahlllty help you. strumous and demonstrations will he alien from 2 to ,1 p. in. dally on the simplicity of diilng the entire family Ironlnt the modern IASY WAV. Iwnt miss this event. TAKE THE OTHER HALF of WORK OUT OF WASHDAY this New Fjisy Irnner. New In heauly, conirnlcnie and all around usefulness but proved reliable. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. HAUPTMANN SEES NEW LIFE HOPE IN Fl (Continued from Page One.) prlntd and written record shows that he was lying." Hauptmana waa Informed of the governor's statement by hfs chief de fense counsel. O. Lloyd Fisher. The lawyer aald Hauptmann was greatly "encouraged" and given new hope he will escape the electric chair. He la under sentence to die March SO. Fisher said he was waiting for the state to start a perjury action agalnat Whlted and would make no move of his own at present. EXALTED RULERS Past exalted rulers of lodge -1168. Medford B. P. O. Eika. will oocupy all official posts at the annual "Ex alted Rulera" night at the lodge Thursday, It waa announced today. Preceding the big meeting at the tem ple, the past rulers will enjoy a ban quet, probably at a downtown cafe. The "Past Exalted Rulers" night at the Elks lodge la one of the biggest events of the year and a large crowd la anticipated. Joe FUegel, chblrman of the entertainment committee, an nounced today that he already hs signed two feature performances for the evening. Al Lyons, rubber-legged dancer, two-voiced singer and comedian, will furnish part of the entertainment, and Captain Miller's troupe of singers and musicians from COC Camp South Fork wilt also be on the bill. Other entertainment features and details of the evening's program will be announced later, Flelgel said. KICKEKNlCK" Undergarments that fit at Bthelwyn B Huffmann'a Holds False Teeth , Tighter and Longei This new delightful powder keeps false teeth from rocking, slipping or dropping. No pasty taste or feeling. Gives perfect confidence all day long. Get Fan teeth from your druggutst. Three sizes. TO VALLEY AREA; (Continued from Page One.) Inches of snow at park headquarters, 128 lnchea at Annie Spring. Park roads, closed yesterday because of a brrak In the snow plow, were reported open again today. State highways leading to the park were being kept open. Plows at Work It was snowing hard this morn ing on Sexton summit, the AAA re ported. Sixteen Inches of new snow were reported on the road to Oregon Caves, ten lnchea on Oreensprtng mountain and a similar amount on the Blsklyous. Plows were at work clearing the highways but the AAA advised all motorists to carry chains. About 75 persons enjoyed skiing and tobogannlng yesterday at Union Creek where more than 75 Inches of snow were reported today. Few ven tured to Crater lake national park yesterday because of the closure of park roads. "Grouper Squall Medford experienced a wintry squall at midday yesterday. What appeared to be sleet was whipped about by a lusty gust of wind, but the weather bureau described It Is "graupel," or pebble snow, a mixture that meteor ologists place In a category halfway between sleet and snow. Maximum temperature yesterday Was 4ft deareea a vmn rmi nHtu &i Saturday and 63 iriday. The mlnl- uiu.ii 7caituBy wns ai u against 41 Saturday nrf at a iyihi tvih.-. 4 cast said thero would be little change in temperatures. , RslnfSll OVir th uV.anrt iiv,t a February deficiency Into an excess mure iiurmni. ine weatner bureau measured .11 of an Inch of rain lor the 34 houra ending at ft a. m. today. This brought the total for the month to date to 3.10 Inches, an excess of .18. 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