MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. TXERTAY, .TTNE 1, 1M7,
TA(3E THREE
SOFTBALL SEASON
TICKET SALE TO
START TOMORROW
Under th direction of Ruas Ache
on. member of the Medford high
Khool coaching staff, sale of eft&on
tickets for ISO Softball garnet of the
Medford Softball association will
start tomorrow morning. They will
ell for l and will enable holders
to view 45 nights of Softball, four
games a night, under the new arc
lights being Installed on the high
school football field.
The goal of the ticket drive, ac
cording to City School superintend
ent E. H. Hedrlck. Is 1500 tickets
before June 7. night of the softball
association's grand opening. Four
games a night will be played on the
two diamonds, with each of the two
leagues producing a pair of outfits.
Teams to see action on opening
night will be selected from the four
clubs selling the most tickets before
June 7. Adding to the gala occasion
will be the high school band and
girls., drum corps and ft public ad
dress system that will keep the spec
tators Informed as to the progress
of the games.
During the season, all children un
der 14 years old will be admitted
free to games, provided they procure
a pass from Hedrlck before the open
ing night.
Actual installation of lights start
' ed Saturday with the setting up of
the eight poles that, will carry the
powerful lights. AU work will be
completed In time for the opening.
Rest-room facilities will be avail
able for the spectators, Hedrlck announced.
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
AMER!
Special Art Meeting
Special meeting Southern Oregon
Art association, called Wednesday at
3 o'clock at Mrs. Edmonson's, 854
West Second street. Important, offi
cers please be present.
The old-fashioned gram sprouters
to produce fresh green feed for poul
try and other livestock during the
winter still are being used exten
sively In the United States.
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Committees, Rules
For Flower Show
Told by Chairmen
Commlttwt and entry regulation
have been announced by those In
charge of the annual Medlord Gar
den club flower show to be held
Friday and Saturday Jn the court
house.
AU entries must be made between ;
S and 11 o'clock Friday morning.
Flowers are to be arranged tn the
courthouse kitchen and entered at
the tables at the auditorium en
trance. There Is no entry or admis
sion charge.
In the lirst three divisions of class
II, designated Sunday, there ts no
regulation as to .the number of stems
to be entered but all bouquets will
compete with others of the same
kind of flowers, the committee states.
Children under IS are to enter any;
arrangement desired In class III, It I
is suggested they consult bulletins I
distributed this spring ' throughout j
the city schools. All committees, ex- i
cept judges, are to report at 8 o'clock j
Friday morning. Judges are to re
port at 11 o'clock.
Committees are as follows: Entry,
Mesdames Leland Mentzer, H. F. W,
Spilver, Curtis Darby, R. O. Fowler,
R, Woodword, O. Arnspiger; public
ity, Mrs. Moore Hamilton-
Hoses, Mrs. A. B, Reames, chair
man; division 1, single specimens, j
Mrs. Frank Reum, Mrs, T. E. Daniels; I
division 3. hybrid roses, Mesdames :
H. A. Stanley, K. N. Butler, Albert
Bureb; division 3, cllmUng roses,
Mrs. John Pluhrer, Mrs. Corbin
EclgelU division 4, artistic arrange
ment, Mesdames R, W. Sleeter. J, J.
Emmens, Roland Beach, Howard
Bawden.
Class 2, Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpen
ter, chairman, and Mesdames I, Sal
ade, W. W. Aldrich snd Mr. Jack
Spalding, assistant chairmen; short
stemmed flowers, Mesdames L, Bun
dy, J. A. Perry, Stuart Home; med
ium stemmed flowers, Mesdames H.
Driver, h. E, wyilams, E. M. Wilson,
Winfield Bailey; long stemmed flow
ers, Mesdsmea George Roberts, E.
Tumy, D. Rosenberg. G. Robinson,
W. H. Mulrhead and Miss Dorothy
Roberts; artistic arrangements, Mes
dames Leonard Carpenter, Robert
Hart, Glenn Smith, Robert Norris
and Martin Luther,
Class 3, children's arrangements,
Mesdames Carl Flchtner and Ethel
WiUitts and Miss Grace Reid,
Class 4, shrubs and vegetables,
Mesdames J. C. Semon, J. R. O'Con
nor and W. Greenleaf.
Judges are Mesdames H. D, Mc
Caskey, A. E. Reames, Paul Jsnney,
C, L Ooff, Bert Lowry. F. Thayer,
E. E. Wilson L. G, Center H. Van
Hoevenberg and Miss Mae Carlton
and Dr. R. W. Sleeter,
Mrs. Thaver Is
Recent Hostess.
Mrs. F. G. Thayer was hostess to
members of the Jackson county rned
teal auxiliary at her home for the
last session.
Principal speaker was Dr. C. T.
Sweeney, .who discussed "Socialized
Medicine.' Mrs. Theodore Malmgren
read "The, Night Drive' by Ben Hr
Lampman and Mrs. Edwin R. Durno
presented current events.
Assisting the hostess were Mes
dames R. E. Green. R. W. Clancy.
B, C. Wilson. F. G, Heine, R. W.
Sleeter, Harold Gillis and Dwlght
H. Findley.
Members were guests for luncheon.
Colorful Midi nil
fhiwn This Year,
NEW YORK (API Bridal nd
wedding party ensembles veer toward
the elaborate and colorful this sea
son.
Pastel color in garden flower
shades are popular selection for
bridesmaids, who carry colorful old-
fashioned bouquets of garden flowers.
Budget bride please notej
Turquoise a Favorite,
Turquoise blue is a special favor
ite. One recent bride had ail six of
her bridesmaids dressed in that color.
Each bridesmaid carried an armful
of yellow tulips.
Bridesmaids in another group!
wore white bouffant dresses with
wide red sashes, j
The 1937 June bride still chooses
the traditional white satin or chalk j
white French slippers for herself. ,
(Several of the newest crepe slippers;
are cut on Valkyrie lines, i But herj
bridesmaids are selecting the newest '
of the colorful spring and summer j
shoes, many of which . have open toes '
and open heels.
Flower fans made of lilles-of-the-
valley and mounted on bamboo
sticks are the latest news in bridal
bouquets.
CAN TENNIS
TEAM GIVEN EVEN
DAVIS GUP CHANGE
Society Planning
Lawn Party Soon
Members of St. Ann's Altar society
who were to be hostesses at a card
party Friday evening will instead
entertain at a garden party next
week, it is announced.
The Friday evening affair has been
cancelled and members are arranging
a lawn-bridge at the home of Mrs.
H. A. DuBuque. A definite date and
time for the affair will be announced
later, those In charge state. The event
is planned for the early part of nt
week.
NEW YORK. June I, iJFi The
impression prevails in expert tenni
circle today, following America 5-0
rout of the Australian Davis Cup
pers at Forest Hills, that Uncle Sam
young racquet swingers have at least
an even chanee to recapture the fam
ous tennis trophy at Wimbledon m
July.
They may need a few more
"breaks," such aa 'the Illness that
cut the threat from Australia's at
tack, but the combination of red
headed Don Budge, mighty little
Bryan Biisyl Grant and husky Gene
M&ko, Budges doubles partner, looks
like this country's most formidable
challenge in at least five years.
Budge, in his third Davi cup cam
paign at the age of 33, Is the spear
head of the drive, but from the way
Grant performed In- his first two "big
time" testsf it appears the great red
head wilt have unexpectedly strong
support.
Selected to play tn the zone finals
for the first time. Grant came through
magnificently. Yesterday,, by scores
of 6-0, 6-2, 7-5, Grant whipped the
great Jack Crawford just as decisively
aa his teammate did two day previ
ously.
Meantime, Budge disposed of 18-
year-old Jack Bromwich, 8-3, 6-3,
5-?, 6-1.
Circle Meeting
Set for Thursday
Members of the Victory circle of
the First Baptist church will be en
tertained at the home of Mrs. L. S.
Stenerson on the Jacksonville high
way Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
for Bible study.
Mrs. E. N, Warner will conduct the
study. Other circles are extended an
invitation and anyone interested in
the study is urged to attend, those
In charge state.
Visitor leaves
For California
Mrs. Ted Merryweather and small
daughter, Jeaa Ann, left Sunday for
Berkeley, Cal. They are to join Mr.
Merryweather there to make their
home.
Mrs. Merryweather has bees the
guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
George Eads, for the past several
months.
Miss Johnston To
Arrive This Week
Expected to arrive the latter part
of thia week is Miss Vivfan John
ston, who is to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Johnston. She has been on the fac
ulty of the cottage Grove schools for
the past year.
Horses Burn,
SALEM, June 1. CAP Fire took
a barn and seven head of horses In
its path last night when it destroyed
the property on the Hop Lee estate
north of Salem. Fire was started by
spontaneous combustion, witnesses
said.
Obituary
Verda (Morrison) Fields.
Verda (Morrison) Fields, 31. a res
ident of Medford ail her life except
the last three years spent In Klam
ath Falls, passed away in that city
Sunday following an illness of four
day with pneumonia.
Verda Morrison attended the grade
school here and leave a wide circle
of friends.
Besides her husband, Leo C. Pieids,
she leaves two children, Vemie and
Lester. Also her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Morrison, three sisters and
four brothers, Raymond, Wesley,
Lloyd and Lowell Morrison of Med
ford;"Mrs, W. D. Reed, Ashland; Mrs.
Everett Evenslzer, Berkeley, Calif.,
and Mrs, Clark McDowell, Oakland,
Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted
by Rev. Wolford A. Daws at the Con
ger chapel at 3:00 p. Thursday.
Interment will be In the Medford I.
O. O, F, cemetery,
Mrs. G. H. Bates Passes.
SALEM, June I. (AP) Mrs, Geo.
H. Bate, wife of Captain Bates of
the Oregon national guard head
quarters, died early today of an ex
tended Illness,
PRESIDENT ENDS CRUSE
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Disembarking from the C, S, S, Potomac Galveston, Teias,
ending an 11 day Ashing c raise. President Roosevelt was greeted:
by Governor Alfred (center) and Congressman-elect Lyndon John
son ifieht.
RAIN DEFICIENCY,
TO DATE, 1.91 1
Despite a May excess of ,42 of an
inch, a seasonal precipitation d&
iency of 1.91 inches remained on
the first day f June, Total rainfall
since September I 5a 1454 Inches,
Temperature mean for May was
average, weather offieiais report.
Continued warm weather was pre
dicted, the official forecast being:
Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer
tonight; cooler Wednesday, yester
day maximum temperature of
degree matched this year's high reg
istered several day ago.
Hobart and William Smith colleges
at Geneva, S. Y., have added s course
on "war and peace" to their cata
logs. The course ia believed to be
the first of its kind in any college.
L, W. Stayner of McCoofc. Kefc.
has kept a diary In shorthand since
January i, 1889. His conclusion; "If
a man could read his life history, he
wouldn't want to live it over again "
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
1 Closing time for loo Late to Claa
f s:fy Ads is 1 :30 p. m.
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faartftnmett to JwhS GOLDS &
WaWs Shoe Shop
In New Location
Walts shoe shop has moved to
the sew building at I3T North Cen
tral avenue just across the street
from the former location, accordmg
to mi announcement today by Walter
Surber owner.
For the past four yesrs Walt's
shoe shop has been located on the
Meader property, next to Groceteria
So. I.
Mr. Surber says; "We thank our
many friends and patrons for their
fine cooperation during the psst
four years. We hope to give eves bet
ter service in our sew location.
Naval Ships Ordered.
WASHINGTON, June I. (KP
The senate passed without debate to
day a bill authorising construction
of six naval auxiliary vessels at an
estimated cost of M8-O0G.O00.
RL SCOUT CAMP
REGISTRY OPENS
All girls expecting to attend the i
Girl 8 rout summer camp this season j
are requested to register at the local
oflice not later t&sn June Bf the
committee Is charge states. Camp
will ooen Jims t and continue to
June 35. Only a limited number will
be admitted each week.
After June 3 registrations wttt be
open to Girl Seouta of Grants Fssa,
WoU Creett and McLeod district. The
committee la desirous that every girl
wishing to go may have the oppor
tunity and this is possible only U
reservations ere msde as soon as
possible, it was pointed out,
Mrs. P, M, Comer of Portland will
again direct the camp, this being
her fourth season as Medford direc
tor. As camp capacity ia limited to S$
girls per weefe to avoid overcrowding,
preference ?tH be given In order of
registration, the committee stales.
Mra. Mabel Snr.i, local director, asks
that registrations be made during
specified office hours, 3 to 4 p m.
each day and that the west entrant
be used by those registering,
Czechoslovakia annually exports
more than 1 ,50.000 worth of arti
ficial flowers, The United Stages Is
her best customer.
Since the summer of !$33 & total
of 3.135 grade crossings havs be?n
constructed or are scheduled for im
mediate construction wit& federal
fund.
Christian Church
Sponsors King of
Kings Mopie Here
Th famous motion picture of the
"Kin of Kings" will be jr.osn in
the Senior high school Wednesday
and Thursday, June 2ml and 3rd
st $ p, m.f sponsored by lis First
CJrtsfian church.
The &tn$ of Kmc' ts elabor
ate and reverent attempt & me the
motion picture as a mr&zsM s-r eUw$
the greatest story m the a arid.
The film dram opens Ith the
briliisnt scese in the fe?ss of Mary
of Medals, and here tha slaboraijoa
of luxury Is tised to ntsrk te con
trast withi the MsgdiSietse' a&anw
snd repentance when she finds her
self face is fr with Christ. She
haa gone, to Him to wis back her
lover. Jifs the betrayc?. She re
mains to become the mm fsishsul
and devoted of His folders.
The mtrscles, the gentle care for
children m for the lowly are shown
In picture after picture. There is
dramatic; force in the driving of the
money-changers from ts temple
where our Lord appears a string
man fltl with righteous resentments
And so the drama reach? its climax
In Getheamane. in the meeting plsce
of the Sashedrin, m the halij of
Pilate p&l&c and f maHy es Mount
Calvary
Immense pains have been taken
to make each character vtvi and
Individ!, Thus Peter, destined o
be the leader of his brethren after
his Master's death, is sown as a
gigantic. Impulsive fisherman, ten
der of heart hut Infirm of purpose
until the sitter trial of fhe nishr
when he oetraved at faster thrice.
The ho? Mark it eager. Inquisitive,
tremendossly Interested, Mstthetr Is
the man of affairs, who, eses when
called to higher thlnp, doe not
quite lose a certain ahrewdness. And
th Virgin Mary la a Oguns of in
finite digtiif and loe, sad m the
end, of awful sorrow.
peEds la St. ITIssssV hospital
Portland, last week,
Tnomaa, w&o v fecm dm
isssmtloR age&t Isrge:, is ss
holding organization meetings for
home drsosstrasios smlts la tfe
county, She was is Talent this after.
Her scheduSe for tfee remtftdr of
the week is; Evan TsKey at ISS
tomo?s mornis Medioat at 13
o'clock Thurxtay morning, and Jack
c-rvi-i1- as i o'cocfe Fsisj after-
&1JOS
Mrs, Mack, whs wss atrlekea wuh,
appesdstsia on her returs to Med
ford from a convention; la Eugene
was reported as recovering satisfae
tonj
It requires p proximately 70 to IS
miUi&n pounds of ssimai protein to
rstse to maturity the chicks ba$eheS
mnusiH In Ofelshssns,
IS. MACKGAINS
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Helen Ass Thomas t
as Jarkr; county home demonstra-j
tlon agent daring fh eonvaleseence
of Mabel Msck who underwent an I
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