PAOE TTTREK
WRITERS LEAGUE
POET OF PINES'
FOR CONVENTION
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFOKD. OHEGOy. TTFDXF.SDAY, APRTL 15, 193B.
S)Vk (1 1 lllMPIIHlilWl STARTS
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Medford chapter of League of Writ
ers met at Hotel Medford Saturday,
with Mrs. A. V. Graves presiding.
The league expects to have a book
let of poems printed In time for the
convention In June. Committees were
appointed to get prices for printing.
Edison Marshall's "Demand Is Great
for New Writers," as published In the
Mall Tribune, wu read and appreci
ated by those present.
Mrs. L. J. Adams gave a short re
view of some of the problems of
Lloyd Douglas and other famous auth
ors. Mrs. McKlnnon reported having two
new songs ready for publication,
which may be heard at next meeting.
Mrs. Deter told of Mary Plckford's
"Mental wsstebasket," which was en
Joyed by all. Mrs. Satchwell reported
her art display for the convention
about ready and presented the name
of Johnie King for membership In
the Southern Oregon League of Writ
ers. Mr. Barnhlll suggested that each
bring their problem In writing ca
reers for next time.
Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, an Invited
guest, gave an inspirational talk to
members and recalled the excellent
program given by the organizer at
her last visit In Medford, and wrote
the following verses In memory of
Mrs. Agnes Hlnes, who organized the
local league three years ago:
Sister Agnes.
To Our Beloved:
A silence deep abides,
Where once life's restless tldcj.
Moved on and on,
A spirit fine and high.
Has found a wider field
Wherein to fly,
A Soul with beauty filled,
Gave forth a voice that thrilled,
With Inspiration strong,
She led with banner high,
She gave to us her light,
Nor faltered when her Body's
Strength was slight,
Our hearta are not distressed .
We know It's for the best.
That she secures her rest,
From world of storm,
Her soirlt travels on.
Her work has Just begun, she's needed
In the Kingdom of the sun.
So Agnes dear, today
We do not strain with tears
Thy forward way.
We glory in your strength,
We say dear friend "Well done,"
And leave you in your Peace,
Where you have gone.
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FINE MEXICAN CHURCH
GUADALAJARA, Mexico. April 16
(AP) The San Francisco church.
considered one of the nnest exanv
HiM nf nnlnnlnl architecture In Mex
lco. was destroyed early today by
Are which autnorltles said was "act
Statues, paintings and religious
objects valued at several hundred
thousand dollars were burned to
ashes. Only the four outalde walls of
the church were left standing.
Police began a search for a man
eaid to have been spreading gaso
line around the church doors.
PEACH, APRICOT TREES
BLOOMING AT DALLES
THE DALLES, Ore.. April 15. (AP)
hattor hlnnm than manv or-
chardlsts hoped for appeared on
peach and apricot treea as ou-aegiec
weather hurried tne neiaiea oio
n nF.iari1a t.hl. Week.
nmwm whn nrevlouslv exDreesed
fear that these classes of fruit would
yield little. If any crop, revised their
opinions to say a substsntlal ton
nage should be narvesiea.
WEYERHAEUSER ESTATE
VALUED AT $531,645
TACOMA, April 15 (AP) The es
tste of J. P. weverhauser, Sr.. Tacoma
lumberman who died In May 1935.
was valued at 531. In an Inven
tor filed In court. Personal property
was valued at $381,445 and trusts at
150.JOO.
"We may be a little belated In
our trip west, but we're pioneers
Just the same." Enos P. Hayward,
the "Poet of the Pines" said today
as he made the announcement that
he and Mrs. Hayward will be ready
to open their Oregon Trail Curio.
Mineral and Gem Stone shop at 323
North Riverside In a few weeks.
Mr. Hayward, who is a writer of
both prose and verse as well as hav
ing 11 books to his credit, has been
an Invalid for the past four and a
half years. During that time he has
walked little, and In his home In
St. Paul, Minnesota, he decided to
spend his declining years on the
west coast. A few weeks ago he an
nounced to Mrs. Hayward that they
were leaving immediately for Med- t
ford, and though he had been out-
side the house only four times in a
year, had never been In Medford, ;
and kaew nothing of the conditions I
here, they started out.
E. R. Santo, Medford mineral ex- I
pert, had often urged the Haywards j
to come to Medford to live. j
Alter arriving nere tney couia una
no place to live, and have been stay
ing at the Hotel Holland until their
new home la remodeled. But the
warm southern Oregon air has ao
invigorated Mr. Hayward that on
Sunday he walked 20 blocks, walked
20 yesterday, and today hiked 18
blocks, the distance covered on any
one day being greater than he had
negotiated in the past four years.
The Haywards are extremely satis
fied with Medford, and will make
their permanent homo in this community.
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FILLED ON EASTEP
The Church of the Nazarene was
crowded Sunday morning for Easter
commemoration. Fred M. Weather
ford, pastor-evangelist, spoke on "The
Second Coming of Christ, and the
Resurrection, the Next Event of Pro
phetlo Fulfillment," giving aa hla text
I. Cor, 1ft:M153, "Behold, I shew you
a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but
we shall all be changed. In a mo
ment. In the twinkling of an eye, at
the last trump: for the trumpet shall
so sound, and the dead shall be raised
incorruptible, and this corruptible
must put on lncorruptton, and this
mortal must put on Immortality."
'The final outstanding event of
prophecy yet to be fulfilled." stated
Mr. Weatherford, "Is Christ's second
coming and the resurrection.
"You cannot confine immortality
to a hole In the ground, nor to the
ashes of an urn. The redeemed soul
returns to God as He gave It 'Where
I am there ye may be also.'
"Let It not be forgotten that there
will be a resurrection of the Just
(those who die in the Christian faith)
and a resurrection of the unjust
(those who have not been redeemed
through the meritorious blood1 of
Christ). '. . . Some to everlasting
life, and some to shame and ever
lasting contempt,' Dan. 12:2.
There were two professions of faith
during the day.
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