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AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937.
BAPTISTS' SELECT
NEW OFFICERS IN
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith '
W ew office wer named at last
nlghfa annual meeting of the First
BaptUt church congregation, pre
aided over by Rev. W. A. Dawee, pa
tor. Mrs. B. F. Neff acted as clerk
In the absence of A J. Anderson.
Officers elected are: Clerk, A. J.
Anderson; treasurer, F. O. Carlow;
benevolence treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle
Boshears; financial secretary, J. E
Lester; benevolence secretary, Mrs.
Mae Kaufmann: publicity secretary,
Eva Mains Carlow; Sunday school
superintendent, Mrs. H. B. Reming
ton; head usher, W. D. Roberts; di
rector of Christian education, Mrs.
M. B- Coe.
Others are: President senior B. 7.
r. tJ., Arthur Graham: councilor In
termediate B. 1. P. TJ., Mrs. W. A.
Dawes; councilor Junior B. Y. P. TJ.,
Mrs. Mae Kaufmann: councilors for
W. W. O., Mrs. L. 8. Stenneraon and
Mrs. Fay Paris; budget committee,
M. E. Coe. Mrs. N. A. Mead, Mrs. B.
F. Ne'r, Robert L. Baumgarden.
Also, music committee, Mra. I. J.
fcnoi, Mrs. Myrtle Boshears, Mrs. M.
li. Dally; reception committee, Mrs,
M. B. Coe, Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, Ralph
Raymond; social committee, Mrs. W,
R. Crawford, Mra. B. Ftnley, Mrs. R.
L. Hague.
Sixty-first annual session of the
Rogue River Baptist association will
be held In Grants Pass, May 3, be
ginning at 0:30 a. m. Rev. W. A.
Dawes of the Medford church will
give the annual sermon at 11 a. m.
The hostess church will serve ft
dinner at t p. m. Specially planned
evening services Include a song ser
vice by the B. T. p. TJ.; address to
young people by Dr. T. H. Hagen;
Inspirational address by Dr. E. B.
Pratt.
Medford delegates are: Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Roberts: Drs. F. O. and Eva Carlow,
and Mrs. Fay Paris, Mrs. W. R. Craw
ford, Mrs. J. T. Boshears, Mra. Myrtle
Beshears, Mrs, H. E. Harrold, Mrs. J.
D. Shsffer, Mrs. A. B. Myers, Mrs.
H. D. Remington and Mrs. R, L-.
Hague.
All others who are able to attend
are welcome.
TO CONCEAL PILES
OF
Tb aoenle charm of Crater Lake
highway will not be marred hereaf
ter by ugly piles of rock and gravel
dumped along the sides for road
maintenance. It was stated today by
Rogue river national forcat headquar
ters. A cooperative plan between the
foreat service and the state highway
department ha been adopted where
by the maintenance material will be
piled off the highway and out of
sight of motorists. Leading to the rock
and gravel pllos forest crews will
build curved driveways so that the
material cannot be seen even at any
angle, it was related.
Con cealed altes for the rock and
gravel were selected yesterday be
tween Prospect and Crater lake na
tional park by W. L. Jones, forest con-
atructlon superintendent. Jeaae De
Witt, district ranger, and O. C. Gall
of the state highway department.
THEATER TO SHOW
FREE APPLE FILM
Three-reel motion picture showing
the apple industry In all its phases
will be presented about 4:45 tomorrow
afternon at the completion of the
regular program In the New Craterlan
theater, it was announced today by
the Rogue River Valley Traffle asso
ciation and the Fruit O rowers Lea
gue, Inc., Joint sponsors.
The presentation Is free and the
public la Invited. Persons engaged In
any phase of the fruit business wero
anked to moke a special effort to see
the pictures. The films have been
found Interesting wherever presented,
It was stated by P. Kramer Dcuol,
spokesman for the sponsors.
JOB'S DAUGHTERS IN
STATE MEET FRIDAY
PORTLAND, April J9.(p)The
grand guardian council of the Order
of Job's Daughters of Oregon will
open Its 14th snnual session here
Friday.
A reception will be held tonight
for grand officers and guests who
will include dignitaries of the order
and of the Order of Eastern star from
Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
Warren R. Tyler of Salt Lake City.
Utah, associate supreme guardian
will address the session Friday.
Mra. Cora Young 0f Roaeburg.
grand guardian, and Harold Parrott
of Portland, associate grand guard
Ian, will preside.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mra. w. J. Bam
well, 833 Palm street, a boy, weighing
t pounds. 4 ounces, April 18 st the
acred Heart hospital.
Inaitt On Dollcioui
Lost River
BUTTER
Members Honored
At Recent Affair
Women of the city aiding In Olrl
Scout activities by membership on
troop committees were honor guaaU
at a tea arranged at the home of Miss
Helen Bullls with members of the
personnel and training committee of
the local council as hostesses.
Purpose of the gathering was or
ganization of a troop oo mm It tee for
each of the Medford troops. Mrs. O.
B. Morrow, chairman of the commit
tee, led the dlscusilon, explaining the
Deed for committees and outlining
duties and responsibilities. Miss Bul
lls, Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah and Mabel
Sims also presented phases of the
projects.
Those accepting such appointments
were: Mrs. F. E. Wahl, Mrs. C. B.
Pankey, 0; Mrs. P. 0. Latham, Mrs. R,
S. Daniels, 10; Mesd&mes Stanley
Jones, Harry Olaen, P. F. Burk, C. S.
Thompson, 0; Mesdames H. P. Kord
wlck, L. P. Older, Ralph Dlppel, L D.
Inskeep, 3; Mrs. V. W. Hammond, 8;
Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblni, 7.
Leaders present were Mrs Otto
Frohnmayer, Mrs. W. J. Bowerman,
Helen Allyn. Mrs. Frank Ray, Mrs. R.
E. Carley. Laura Bailey and Mrs. R.
C, Van Valzah.
Presiding at the tea table during
the afternoon was Mrs. John Fluhrer,
who was assisted by Mrs. Morrow and
Miss Bullls.
Panel Discussion
Planned for Club
A meeting of special Interest has
been planned by members of the
Business and Professional Women's
club for next Monday evening. The
group will meet for dinner at 0:30
o'clock at Valentine's cafe,
A panel discussion of American
neutrality end labor problems has
been planned for the evening. Mrs.
Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann will lead dis
cussion of neutrality and Mrs. John
F. Lawrence will preside during the
labor panel.
In observance of National Music
week, & special musical program win
also be presented. Program arrange
ments are In charge of Mrs. Hoff
man, Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Marga
ret Fabrlck.
Social arrangements for the even
ing are being made by Miss Margaret
Morrison, Miss Barbara Drury and
Miss Helen Parish.
Mrs. Mabel Mack, president, will
conduct a short business session.
State Officers To
Be Guests Tonight
Mrs. MUIle Hall of Eugene, state
department president of the U. 6. W.
V. auxiliary, together with other state
officers, will be honor guest of the
local auxiliary tonight at a special
gathering.
The session Is to be held In the
armory, with dinner to be served at
0:80 o'clock. The auxiliary will fur
ther honor the visiting officials with
luncheon tomorrow at 12 o'clock noon
in the Hotel Holland dining room.
Members of both tne auxiliary and
camp are Invited to both functions.
Included In the visiting party will
be Mrs. pearl Wentworth, state treas
urer, and Mrs. Grace Faust, also of
Eugene. The group is making official
visits to all southern Oregon auxili
aries during this week,
California Quests
Are Visiting Here
Among those visiting In the city
are Mr. and Mrs. Giles Major -and
daughter, Shirley,- of Los Angeles who
recently arrived from the south.
They are the guests of Mrs. Major's
sister, Mrs. Wilbur Shobe at her
home on Queen Anne avenue.
The visitors wore attracted by rec
reational advantages of the region
and Mr. Major has spent much of his
time fishing. They are to remain un
til Saturday.
Juvenile Club
To Have Party
A May Day party Is being arranged
to feature the meeting of the De
gree of Honor Juvenile club next
Saturday morning at 10:40 o'clock In
the F. O. E. hall.
All members are urged to be pres
ent end to bring May baskets as
awards for the best will be made.
Mothers are welcome, those In charge
state.
Recital Ret for
Monday Evening
Numerous special programs and ob
servances are being planned for Na
tional Music week, which has been
set for next week. All organizations
meeting during the week are ar
ranging programs to coincide with
the event and many private events
are being planned.
Stressing e major purpose of the
week, which Is to encourage young
people and children to participate In
musical activities, Mrs. Lois Young
will present thirty pupils In recital
Monday evening.
The young artists will appear In
the Baldwin studio, time being an
nounced an 8 o'clock. A cordial In
vitation Is Issued to the public.
Muilo Features
Delphian sMcet
As a special feature In observance
of national music week beginning
Sunday, Mrs. Leland Smith appeared
In musical numbers at this morn
ing's meeting of the Delphian society.
Mrs. Smith played Sixth Consola
tion, by Liszt; Scherzo, Martuccl; and
Scherzo Caprlcclo, Mendtlasohn.
Mrs. H. N. Welshaar led the dis
cussion of German and Slavic ex
pressionism In art. Mrs. O. A. Eden
appeared on the program, speaking
on the Island position of Japan In
the Pacific. Mops were used to Illus
trate the discussion.
Mrs. S tenner son
Tuesday Hostess
Mrs. L. S. Stennerson was hostess
to members of the Baptist ladles'
auxiliary Tuesday afternoon for the
last missionary session of the year.
Preparations were made for the
state Baptist convention to be held
here May 4, 0 and 0.
Appearing on the program was Mrs.
M. E. Coe, who discussed a trip by
air to the African mission stations in
the Congo with Paul Metzger.
Frolic Scheduled
Tomorrow Evening
Final plans are being completed for
the April Frolic being arranged by
the Wononah club for tomorrow eve
ning at the Redman hall. The pub
lic is Invited.
Pocahontas lodge members are re
minded that the business session will
convene promptly at 7:30 o'clock pre
ceding the frolic.
May Session
Set Tuesday
Announcement has been made of
the May business session of the Bap
tist Indies' auxiliary, which Is to
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PROJECTED PARK
Bit of th proposed park referred
to yesterday by the state highway
commission Is adjacent to the Amer
ican Legion camp area, It was stated
today by Commissioner F, L. Tou
Velle upon bis return from . the
board's meetings In Portland.
The tract In question comprises 80
acres and the commission yesterday
authorised preliminary condemnation.
Judge TouValle said he did not know
who owned the tract or other details
as such matters are taken care of by
the state highway engineer.
The American Legion eamp la situ
ated on the Rogue river near the
Poyton bridge and opposite Flounce
Rock. The area comprises sbout 40
acres. The Legion post here la seek
ing permission of the stste park de
partment to develop the site Into a
campground as a community project,
It la understood.
(Continued from rage On )
the house was going to vota for hu
supreme court program and. there
fore, their candidate for the job must
be taken ear of.
That's the way It goea.
Economy Is developing Into on of
those great reforms which everyone
Is for for the other fellow.
Many a congressman la complain
ing that his mall on the budget and
relief expenditures la a putzle. The
legislators get letters one day from
business organizations. Including
chambers of commerce, asking sup
port for public buildings In their lo
cality, protesting against abolition of
aome federal offices, .etc.
The very next day they get letters
from the same or similar groups of
well-grounded people demanding that
the country be saved from Inflation
by rigid economy.
An Iowa, congressman received a
letter from a man on relief strongly
Indorsing economy. But he wound
up the letter by saying be needed
more money and wanted the con
gressman to get It out of the federal
government.
Jimmy did not realize how far this
Berger thing hsd gone. It was too
1st to hold It up. Such action
would entail embarrassment.
Jimmy was adamant. Papa aald
tb appointment must be held up
until they could get hold of Mr.
Farley.
Furthermore, papa aald (and this
la what should have convinced Mr.
Prall or any other reasonable man
of the seriousness of the situation)
papa said the Iowa delegation In
The august senate la never like
that, or almost never. Leading sens
tors took their courage In hand the
other day and squeezed 13.000,000
out of the bill making appropriations
for the commerce, state, labor and
Justice departments. They were quite
proud of themselves and did consid
erable bragging about their handi
work. Several aenatora actually srose
and congratulated themaelvea pub
licly. No on pointed out that, while
the senate did cut the bill 3 .000,000
under the budget. It granted the bu
reau of air commerce a 14,000,000
contract authorization, which was
not counted In the totals.
If this amount had been counted,
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Toung Henry Cabot Lodge, grand
son of tb Illustrious Massachusetts
senator, telle thta on himself. Dur
ing his successful csmpalgn last fall,
he delivered an address on peace, set
ting forth a carefully atudled plan.
At th conclusion, a few handclaps
were heard. Hla disappointment was
so keen he confided In an old poli
tician, who said:
Son, forget your philosophy. Next
time Just wave your arms and sbout:
1 am for peace." "
Lodge tried It at the next meeting
and brought the audience to It feet
cheering.
SACRAMENTO, April S . (API
Churning cream butterfat: First
grade, 87c: second grade. SSMe. -.
The majority of the population of
Haiti are Negroes, while most of the
rest are mulattoes descended from
farmer French settlers.
Coming Sunday
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There's grisly business at Farrington house. It starts
when a beautiful young girl is found shot to death on the
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Read
MURDER on the BLUFF
STARTING MAY 6th IN THE
Medford Mail Tribune
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