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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEUFORD. OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. APKIL P. 1936. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs By Janet VVray Smith College Women To Be Entertained Mrs. Frank DavLs will be hostess to ladles of the Rogue River Valley Col lege Women's club at her home, 67 Scenic Drive. In Ashland, Saturday afternoon at two-thirty. Mrs. Una B. Inch, of thla city, will review David Seabury'a "What M&kea Us Seem So Queer" as part of the afternoon's program. Mrs. Prank Dickey la making social arrangements for the event. The club Is one of the most promi nent women's organizations In the valley, drawing membership from a large number of valley points. Medford members having transpor tation for others or desiring It are requested to call Miss Betty Evanson at 895-H before Friday evening. Misses Kellohor Hostesses Saturday Hostesses Saturday were the Misses Annie and Katie Kellohor, who en tertained at their home on South Oakdale, having as their guests mem bers of the Dixie club. Mrs. Gertrude Warnock as Post master Farley, Mrs. Rawles Moore as Cy, and Mrs. Rose schleffelln as Seth. dramatized the country store gossip group In which Republicans were satirized. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Schleffelln and Mrs. John Peter, with Mrs. Charles Graves and Mrs. G. Q. D'Alblnl presiding at the tea table. Schilling Toasted .Toasting a tea leaf develops extra flavor delicious delicate flavor you otherwise would never ir yLf taste '-f eS mm Kodak! Your films are in the hands of experts here you are sure of good pictures re gardless of price. FINEST GRADE . . Genuine Velochrome prints for those who demand the best Competitive Grade Free Developing Prints, all sizes, ea. T w MAIL IS YOUR FILMS SWEM'S 217 E. MAIN ST. Zuleima Temple To Meet Saturday Honor guests at the meeting Sat urday In Ashland of Zulelma temple, Daughters of the Nile, will be charter members and organizers of the tem ple. In observance of the fifteenth anniversary of the temple's organization. Luncheon Is planned for 13:30 in the Ashland Masonic dining room. with afternoon ceremonies beginning at 3:30 In the Masonic hall, particu lar attention Is being paid to program arrangements, which are to center around early days of the temple's existence. Large numbers are expected to at tend from Ashland, Grants Pass, Med ford and Klamath Falls, as this Is one of the most prominent of spring ac tivities planned by the temple. Also to be discussed at Saturday's meeting are plans for the spring cere monial, climax of the spring season, to be held In Medford, May 10. All arangements are In charge of Mrs. Charles L. Woods of this city, queen of tire temple. Mrs. Martin I Ins t ess Monday Mrs. C. H. Martin was among Med ford hostesses this week, entertaining officers and committee chairmen of the American Legion auxiliary, of which she Is president. Monday evening. Dinner was arranged at Valentine's cafe, covers being laid for thirty guests. Spring blossoms and pastel colorings formed a lovely setting for trie event. Mrs. Martin arranged the party as an expression of her appreciation for the cooperation and support offccd her by other officers and executive heads. Of special Interest was the date of the event, chosen because It observed the twentieth anniversary of America's entry Into the World war, a date of significance to all pa triotic organizations. Following dinner, tables were set up for bridge. Former Resident Married In North a- According to news received by rela tives and friends here. Miss Crystal Fern Clute. daughter of Mrs. George Smith Clute, formerly of Central Point, became the bride of Emll Ziv ney In Portland recently. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Koster, of the northern city. The bride was given away by her brother, Leslie F. Clute, also well known here. Motoring north for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Currier and Mr. and Mrs. Marmle Olsen, of this city. Reames Chapter Plans Card Party Arrangements are being completed for an evening of social entertainment to follow the regular meeting of Reames chapter, O. E. S., In the Mu sonlc hall tomorrow evening. Mrs. Myrtle Olmscheld and Mrs. Myrna Frink are acting as Joint chairmen for the social committee In charge of the evening's program. Tables will be set up for cards after the business session, with refresh ments being served later In the even ing. Mrs. Webster Here for Week Medford visitors this week Include Mrs. Rsnson Webster, who motored from her home In Los Angeles this week-end to Join her husband and relatives for the Easter holiday. Mrs. Webster Is renewing friend ships made last summer when she resided here. Crox dales Plan taster Holiday Medfordttes making plans for vaca tlons over the Easter week-end are Mr and Mrs. Lynn Croxdale (Doro- tha Riddell), who will leave this week for Walla Walla, Wash. While In the north, the Craxdales will be the guests of his parents at their home in Walla Walla. ASTORIA. Ore., April 8. (AP) Health authorities ordered the Sea side grade school closed today after the outbreak of five cases of scarlet fever. The high school remained open. The Spirit of Easter and Spring Portrayed By Adrienne98 New HATS Irresistible pastel straws, Panamas and Milans in orchid, pink, blue, yellow, grey and white. See our window display for details. up Easter Gloves and Bags to Match Your Hat fMK Easier Suits and Coats Including white. Priced C 1 C QC specially at I 0& Plaid Coats and Suits A good selection of colors t H O QS and styles to choose from 9 I Civ3 Easter Blouses . . $1.95 and up i rVTi TTTVTTVTTO jf "Where you pay the same and dress better" FOR ROOSEVELT E (Continued from Page One.) afforded some clue as to the course taken In the elections by the LaFol lette progressives, who had no ticket of their own. The results Indicated the progres sives unhampered by any state elec tion law which would prevent their doing so, split up their support, giv ing most of It to Roosevelt who has been friendly to them. Progressive leaders had no com ment today. Borah Satisfied Senator Borah In a statement at Chicago regarded the Wisconsin re sult as highly satisfactory and said "if we can have an untrammeled ex pression of the people of Illinois we will do the same thing here April 14." In a close fought contest. Mayor Daniel W. Hoan, Milwaukee's socialist executive, was returned to office, de feating Sheriff Joseph H. Shinners, nonpartisan. The progressives had no advice from their leadership. Gov. Philip F. La Follette, remained silent In his few pre -campaign statements except to say he would support Roosevelt unless the republicans nominated better man or no satisfactory third party candidate appeared. The Socialists' proposal for city pur chase of the Milwaukee Electric com pany's power distribution system ap parently was defeated. Returns from 311 precincts showed 81,986 votes were cast In opposition as against 61,020 for It. Progrealvea were able to throw their support where they wished, be cause of Wisconsin's election laws which provide that voters may select any party ballot they wish with no prior registration In that party necessary. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE WILL START AT NOON Observing, with hymns, prayers and short addresses, the three traditional hours that Jesus Christ suffered on the cross. Good Friday services will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal church, beginning Friday noon and continuing until 3 o'clock, the Rev. E. 8, Battlam announced this week. The services will be divided Into seven periods, each consisting of hymns, prayers and a short address, devoted to one of the last words ut tered by the Lord on the cross. The holy devotions Is will not be morbid, through emphasis upon the sufferings of the Lord, but will be designed for helpfulness in every day living, Father Bartlam explained. An invitation to come to the church for this Inspiring observance of Good Friday is extended to all persons who wish to worship. Those unable to come for the whole three-hour period are Invited to attend any one of the seven periods. The services are so ar ranged aa to enable people to leave at the close of any one period. Those who are not granted a holiday on Good Friday will be able to come to the church during the noon hour. Revival of Good Friday services at St. Mark's church was accomplished by the Rev. Bartlam In 1034. The holy devotlonals are among the most sa cred events of Holy Week and bring a greater understanding of the com memoration of the Joyous Easter day to all who participate In the services. Klckernlck Psnttes .7691.0041.39 ETHELWYN B- HOFFMANN. The W. C. T. U. The W. O. T. V. meet Thursday afternoon at 3 30. at tha horn of Mra. Joseph Knotte, 37 North Orange treat. Mra. Augusta MoCormlck. will conduct the devotional session. Mrs. Dais; Douglas, chairman of the department of temperanoe In tha Sunday schools, will present several of the young people from the Sunday schools In readings, recitations ana musical numbers, other numbere of Interest will slso be given, also Im portant business will be discussed. All members are urged to coma and to brine: their friends. TOTAL WIPING OUT OF HOP. FORCES OF J. J FREE T IN BALLOT THEFT Continued from Page One) Up to his entanglement In the Banks-Fehl inspired turmoil, Jones was not Involved In any legal diffi culties and bore a good reputation In the Rogue River district, and In Del Norte county, Calif., where he la well-known. Earl H. Fehl, oo -agitator with Banks In the Jackson county tur moil completes hta four-year prison sentence, with "good-time allow ances" next April 15. Fehl was sen tenced to four yeara on conviction of ballot theft conspiracy by a Klam ath county Jury. The district attorney's office an nounced today that protests had been filed with Governor Martin and the state parole board against re lease of Fehl next week. It la urged if release Is granted, it be upon con dition that he not be allowed to re turn to Jackson county until expira tion of the four-year sentence. No action has yet been taken upon the protest. CoDlea of the pamphlet 'Black Po litical Plot Exposed.- and grand lury records showing that Fehl, while In prison, admitted authorship of the pamphlet, were mciuaea in win protest. It viciously assailed Jackson county courts, juries, ana me ais trlct attorney's office. Charlies of criminal libel were tiled against Electa A. Fehl. Mae Murray and E. L. Fitch for circulation of the pamphlet upon the eve of the 1934 primary election. mey entered pleas of guilty, and were granted suspended sentences. Testimony before the grand Jury showed that Fehl had written the pamphlet In prison, that It had been smuggled from state prison, printed In a Salem printing office, and later brought here for distribution. SALEM, April 6. OP) Governor Martin said he would investigate Earl H. Fehl's prison conduct later today to determine whether he would be en' titled to the minimum term of his four-year sentence, terminating April 15 after 32 months, or If he has vio lated rules necessitating serving the entire sentence. The investigation will be made up on receipt of a protest from the Jack son county district attorney, request ing that if Fehl, former county Judge convicted of participation In the 1933 ballot-box thefts, is paroled it be con' dltloned upon his not returning to Jackson county. The letter 'also re quested Fehl serve the maximum sentence. The governor stated no parole was Involved and whether he Is released next week depends upon his - be havior In the penitentiary. If It Is shown he has not violated any rules, his minimum term will stand, and no restrictions can be placed upon him The governor was to Investigate re ports Fehl had written letters while In the penitentiary, claimed to be of such nature as to prove an Infraction of the rules. The attorney-general's office likewise had received protests against the release of Fehl, Deputy Ralph Moody said. LEARN nOW TO GIVE YOURSELF an Elizabeth Arden Home Treatment FROM THE Elizoheth Arden Representative ISow too may learn about loveliness from one of Miit Ardeni capable SMliiinU who bii been trained by F.lltabetfi Arden herself In her famous methods. She will :how yon how to use Mli Ardeni preparations at heme for mott bene6cial remits, bow to keep the contour of the face firm, prevent tagging m aides and help to remove wrinkles. She will also prescribe for ipecial skin condition. Then be sure to aik about the new trends hi make-up, to make Toor new costume mo it flattering. Private eontnl tat ions by half boor appointments. TODAY and THURSDAY WEST SIDE PHARMACY (Continued from page One.) realization of the primary objective for which we had to resort to arms after the mobilisation of Ethiopian forces," 11 Duce said. Means Security That la. security for our colonies. That security will be fully achieved with total annihilation of the Ethi opian military formation, annihila tion which cannot be lacking or delayed." Mussollnt asserted the populations of tihe Ethiopian territory already conquered had demonstrated their "sympsthy" for the Italians, and said the work of conquest was going forward without encountering im portant obstacles. 1 R. C. DISTRICT Tha second district meeting of the Southern Oregon W. R, c. will be held tn the Armory here Thursday, April 10, at 10 a. m. Mrs. Emma Gleaaon. district senior vice-president, will be In charge of the meeting. Following tha welcome to be given by the Medford corps will Be tha seating of the officers elected at tha Oranta Pasa meeting last year Officers for 1838 will then be elected Oranta Pass corps will put on the initiatory work. Gold Hill corps will exemplify draping the charter. Cen-i tral Point corpa will ballot and Ash land corps will put on tha work ol reinstating. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Each member la to brine: her own table service. J J f Now I tat W HOT DOGS I r I t'piet Stomach Goes J I mn )WJ with Bell-ana I Bell-ans FOR INDIGESTION Use Mali Tribune want ads. IS I TO HABITUAL CRII PROVISION SAYS JURY (Continued from Page One.) pointed by the court to defend Hoyl man. asked for time to determine the law, gave the court the right to make parole provisions in the sen tence. Attorney Roberts said this morning this was a matter resting with the state parole board. The matter of testing the consti tutionality of he Oregon habitual criminal act, by an appeal to the state supreme court, was still under consideration. Attorney Roberts held that Its constitutionality was ques tioned upon the provisions that an habitual criminal charge could be filed on a district attorney's In formation, when the state law pro vides all charges In the circuit court shall be preferred by grand Jury indictment. Hoylman'a criminal career started In this county in 1027, on a forgery charge. CRASH DAMAGES WILL BE SETTLED AMICABLY O. O, Clark, Medford car salesman. baa agreed to make good the damage to the car of Win. H. Murray, beauty parlor operator, which waa Involved vestlgated the crash, Clark made a on the Bear Creek bridge Saturday evening, It waa learned today. According to city police, who ln- vestlfated tha crash, Clark made a reverse turn on the bridge, swinging his machine. in front of the Murray car, driven by Albert O. Dean. 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