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a PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, JfEDFOED, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938. Mi en Society By Olara Music Week Will Open With Concert Sunday In Park The annual celebration of National Muale Week, when we are given an opportunity to pay tribute to all things musical, will be observed the week stsrtlng Sunday, May 1. Mualc week la a national Institution and the musician In our own community of southern Oregon deem It an honor and privilege to contribute whole heartedly to the many fine programs Which have been arranged. The week la very fittingly ushered in with a splendidly arranged program of well known and much loved sacred concert numberf In which tha members of the various church choirs of the city have combined to give full chorus numbers, also male choruses, ladles' triple trios and solos. This program will be given In the City park on Sundsy afternoon. May 1, at 4 p. m., weather permitting, but should the weather be Inclement, the concert will be given In the First Presbyterian church across th street from the perk. ' The church choirs participating are First Methodist Episcopal, Presby tsrlan, First Christian, Baptist, Zlon English Lutheran and Bt. Mark's Bplscopal. The directors of the cho ruses, Effle Herbert Kurt. Edna Elfert and Elsie Carleton Strang; accom panists, Mabel films and Doris Condlt Lenta. The publlo Is cordially Invited to come, listen snd enjoy this program which will be completely published In the Sunday Msll Tribune. Pro-America Club Luncheon Monday Pro-America, national Republican women'a organlestlon. will convene Monday noon, 12 o'clock, at the Hotel Holland, for luncheon. Speakers for the session will be: Captain 8. M. Tuttle of the asso ciated farmers' organisation. HIS topic will be on the labor question In Oregon. Frank Hull will address the ' group on the Immigration leglalatlon now pending In Congress. The luncheon time Is set aapeclally to sccomodate business women who ears to attend. All persons Interest ad, regardless of polltlcsl affiliations, sre Invited to the affslr. Art Members Meet Monday Members of the , Southern Oregon Art assoclstlon will hold their regu lar buslneas meeting at the home of Mrs. F. M. Hecksrd, BM West Jrck aon atreet, Monday, May a, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are expeoted to be present. A special' art subject will be discussed at this session aa well as others. MORGV feature Again the6e feaiu COME IN SEE THIS NEW NORGE WASHER TODAYS FELDMAN 237 F. Miin nt Bnrtlett rWm tnorH .rnhats wM ( ' and Clubs Mary Davit Mother-Daughter Luncheon Planned By Girl Scouts The annual Mother and Daughter luncheon, sponsored by locsl Olrl Scouts will be held Saturday at the Elks' temple ss one or tne outstand ing actlvltlea of the yaer. The svent la to start at 13:80 o'clock and mora than four hundred aud fifty girls and their mothers will attend. Mrs Morjorle Pens, locsl scout director, Is general chslrmsn on arrange ments. An ail.tmnn nurt of award will be held following the luncheon with Mrs. Oeorge Henselman, chairman of th harfsea and awards committee. presiding over the court.. Serving on the committee wltn ner are Mrs. v n Plrk.1. Mrs. J. C. Boyle snd Mrs. Porter Neff and the captains of the various troops, rtirl admits will exhibit srtlclss they have made In passing their teats and eacn troop wiu accural their table and provide the menu In keeping with tnelr scout progrsm. Table decorations will be In charge of girls working for the artist badge, m.. fnArf in mania or inoee aoniYm for cooks' badges snd those working for hostess badge will also periorm the duties In that llns at the lunch eon. Mrs. O. B. Morrow, scout commis sioner, will welcome the guests fol lowing the luncheon snd esch troop will offer songs. A muslcsl skit will be presented by the Academy troop number 11 With Mrs. MlChSSl Schwerta lesder. 'lue court of awards will then be held. Later In the afternoon the Olrl Scouts will deliver forty May bas kets filled with fruits, nuts, candles, ) ,nri handkerchiefs to the county farm. Stunt and songs will bs pre sented also. Crater Lake Guild Presents Annual Musicale Monday It seems that the msjorlty of clubs and organisations within the city have turned their thoughts towsrd Nstlonal Music Week. Orster Lake dulld has chosen this time to hold Its annual musicale and most In teresting program Is being offered Monday, May 3. The affair will take place at tne home of Mrs. Laurenoe Pennington on the Jacksonville highway and all members and friends are Invited to attend. Miss Lucie Landen, music director In the Ashland Normal school, will be presented In violin solos, Mrs. J. O. Collins will give severs! musical numbers and will also review the book, "LUe of Sibelius." Vocal se lections will also be heard from Rob ert Wright, Elisabeth Clement, Fred erick OuetrJaff and the high school trio, which Is composed of Mary i-iH te a.-il Only Note gives you a7 these fea tures and more In one washer. Wring era sre mora massive, easier to operate, safer. All models have the exclusive Norge Autobuilt Transmission, perma nently mealed-ln-oil. All have lifetime lubricated motor. See the new Nor; today! ELECTRIC Phone :137 r fn. h.iov- .Hthn.it WtHHrv. Louis McElhoaa, Corrlne Harwood and Josephine Bullls. A ladles' trio consisting of Mrs. P.. I. McElhose, Mrs. H. Mulhollsnd and Mrs. R. W. Webster wUl be presented. Ted Marshall, who won first place at the stste high school band con cert for trumpet playing, will render several selections Dave Williams will be heard In piano solos, and the re mainder of the program will consist of two surprise dance numbers, and the high school violin ensemble, which will play while refreshments an being served by Mrs. Pennington assisted by Mrs. D. L. Flynn. Merritt Circle Sponsors Party A great deal of Interest I being shown in ths plsns for a birthday party to be given by the Merritt cir cle of the Presbyterian church. It will be held Tuesday, May S, from 2 to 5 o'clock, In the ohurch parlors. Each month of the year will be rep resented st a colorful tea table. Mlts Edna Eltert Is srrsnglng sn Interest ing progrsm of music and readings for the afternoon. All members and friends of the church sre Invited to ths affair whloh Is In charge of Mrs. Lillian Robinson. Past Matrons -Convene Soon Past Mstrons club of Resmes Chapter No. 86. O. B. S., will convene Monday, May 9, st the home of Mrs. Chsrlea T. Sweeney on the old Ps clflc highway north, for dessert luncheon at 1:15 o'clock. All visiting past mstrons are in vited to attend this affair. Beta Sigma Phi Banquet Tonight Formal Founder's day banquet of Beta Sigma Phi will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Medford. Ritual of the Jewels will be given to pledges, Everetta Olllesple, Justine Mlllor, Barbara Sohmidt, Bette Flynn and PAtrlcla Thompson, by ths presi dent, Mildred Drury. Members sttendlng the affair will be: Mildred Drury, Maln Robin son, Opal Harvey. Bethel Slagle. Ger trude Haaklns, Pstsy Smith. Jean Hamilton. Mary Peterson. Juanlta Moon and Mrs. Otto Prohnmayer, ad- slvor. f Calendar Friday. i p. m. Beta Sigma Phi Pound- 7:30 t jr , . it tr a rvsr i am fcS-f i its ' it I Lf- IP,- JMWfl J wraths av w . ' ti i m.u. . r M - L v for more smoking pleasure every where Chesterfield is the right cigarette . . . Crr' Ks, Uxsn It Mvtst TossiXO Ca Miss Lantis Jvn -, l.v u ief f I 1 . -A'-Xy i Zof Dell Lantis, Golden Gate International exposition beauty, and former Medford girl, In shown In a decorative pose following selection of the name "Gnyway," for the amusement rone of the fair. Miss Lan tis, In her work or publicizing the 1939 attraction, has become known as the most photographed girl In the world. er's banquet. Hotel Medford. 7:30 p. m. Organisation meeting, Sons of American Revolution, Pres byterian church parlor. 8:10 p. m. Musicals (sponsored by Thursday Morning Study club) , Baldwin Piano flnoppe. Saturday. 9:30 p. m Redman lodge dance. Redman hall, Apple street. , 0:30 p. m. ElKs'.danoe, Elks temple. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. f in New Pose mm "m-MjuKi' One Fatality SALEM. Ore., Aprl 29. (AP) Rus sell Dalley, Empire boom man In jured January 14 at Marshfleld, was the only fatality among 810 acci dents reported to the state Indus trial accident commission during tha week ended yesterday. Register Confirmed WASHINGTON, April 29. (AP) Clarence Ogle, Lake view, Cre., was confirmed by the senate yesterday to be register of the land office there. 1 V H UTVA Chesterfield and PAUL WHITEMAN bring you preview coast-to-coast broadcast from New York '39 World's Fair "Rhapsody in Blue". . . thousands of happy dancers ... a blaze of color . . . flags and costumes of every nation . . . Light up your Chesterfield and join us in the preview of the New York 1939 World's Fair. When it's Swing time at this great opening ball it'll Be Chesterfield Time all over the country. . a l if . k3 RUNAWAY SEDAN CATAPULTS INTO SERVICE STATION Mrs. MolU Ruaa. aged Ashland woman, narrowly eacapad. serious In jury when an automobile driven by Benjamin F. Mulkey, 70, retired Eu gene attorney, era-shed through the front wall of a service station In which ehe was sitting, shortly after 7 o'clock last night. The machine catapulted over a ce ment gasoline-pump Island, ripped through the front wall of the build ing and came to a stop entirely with in the station, and only five feet from Mrs. Rush. Although not phy sically Injured, Mrs. Rush suffered nervous shock and was under the care of a physician last night. The accident occurred at the C. M. Rush service station at 1330 Siskiyou boulevard In Ashland. The entire front of the building was demolished. one gas pump was knocked over and ruined, and Interior fixtures of the station damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey were unin jured, and their Dodge sedan received only slight damage. According to Investigating state police officers, the Mulkey car, trav lng south, apparently went out of control when It encountered ruts alongside the highway, and before the driver could straighten It out It crashed Into the station. Mr. Mulkey was not held. Mrs. Rush, who was alone In the station at the time of the accident, was taken out through a rear window. The car completely blocked the door way. ' 4 Weather. Northern California: Partly cloudy and mild tonight and Saturday; un settled in south portion; moderate winds off the coast, mostly north westerly. Oregon: Generally fair and mild tonight and Saturday, but cloudy on coast; moderate northwest wind off the coast. Portland Harms Dp PORTLAND, Ore.. April 20. (AP) The temperature rose to 74 degrees yesterday to give Portland It warm st day since October 33. Clear skies and a bright sun promised continu ation of spring weather today. Jt JOHNSON ELECTED MODERATOR OVER BAPTISTS' GROUP ASHLAND, April 3, (Spl.) W. A. Johnson of Grants Psss was elected moderator at the annual meeting of ths Rogue River Baptist sssocistion here .Tuesday snd Wednesdsy. F. O. Carlow. Medford, was elected vice moderator and the Rev. J. O. Orr. Klamath Falls, member of the state board. Medford was chosen for the 1039 convention, to bo held on the last Tuesdsy snd Wednesdsy of April. The Rev. Psul Roper, Brook ings, was chosen to give the an nual sermon. A one-dsy meeting will be held In Brookings In September. in ths absence of V. O. N. Smith, moderator, the meeting wss called to order Tuesdsy morning by B. F. Neff, Medford. The Rev. c. E. Dun ham gave the opening devotlonala. Letters showing advances In sll churches were read to the sssembly. W. A. Johnson, Grants Pass, gsve sn sddress on "The Chrlstlsn and His Bible." Dr. T. H. Hagen, Portland, gave a talk on religious education at the Tuesday session. A fellowship din ner was served at 8 o'clock by the women of the Baptist church In the churoh bssement. At the ovenlng service, the Rev. J. C. Orr, Klamath Falls, gave the an nual sermon. Morning devotlonala Wednesday were led by the Rev. W. A. Dawes. Medford. A business session followed at which elections were held. Then a report wss given on state missions by the Rev. F. A. Starring, Portland, state convention aecretary. "Baptist Doctrines and Living" was the subject of sn afternoon sermon given by the Rev. E. J. Dodson. Miss Mary Ayres, state missionary of Sel ma. gave an address on "The Out look of the Rural Church." Special music wss provided by Mrs. Don V. Piatt, Medford. Dr. F. E. Starring conducted a round-table discussion. Thirty-eight attended from Medford. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads la 1 :S0 p. m. HANSEN'S FEATURES THE NEWEST THE NEW C ALIENTE PATTERN DINNERWARE BY W. S. 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(AP) Ths reples to 30,000 questionnaires distributed in Oregon, Washington and Idaho showed a four-to-one preference for uniform wholesale rates for BonnevlUe dam power, J, D. Ross, administrator, said today. MEDFORD JUNIOR SYMPHONT CONCERT Esther Palmer Day, Harpist. Jsckson Co. Teschers Chorus. Effls Herbert Kurt, soloist. Msy 3rd. High Bthool Auditorium. Tickets: Adults 7Se, Student 93s. A novel shooting gallery, consist ing of a tsrget of original movie fllma showing game to the forest, has been Introduced Into Germany. When a shot la fired, tha film I halted and a bright light appear where the bullet hit. 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