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M"ET)FOT?D MATT. TRTBUXE. MEDFCRD. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1938.
Society
By Clara
Mrs Lowry Feted
at Shower Party
Event Wednesday
Mrs. Bert B. Lowry Jr., nee Bar
bara Wall, was complimented At e.
very enjoyable party and mlscellan
floiu ahcwer last evening at the home
of Mri. William Miller on South Riv
erside avenue.
Mrs, Miller's guests Included the
nonoree, Mrs. Lowry. Mesdames Etna
Wall, Bert B. Lowry Sr., Of raid
Latham, Max McConnell. Roy Gill
Allen Smith, Benton Newman, Sam
We do, Alonla Wall and the Misses
Alt Llndsey, Geraldlne Latham,
Audrey Loll and and Margie Moran.
Mrs. Lowry received many attrac
tive gifts from the guests present.
The presents were presented her In
novel manner when Mr. Miller, dress
ed as a waiter, brought them In on
trays,
Oames were played throughout
the evening with the following win
Ding prices: Mrs. .Etna Wall, Miss
Loiland, Mrs. Gill and Miss Moran.
'' The honored guests' wedding was
.an event of several weeks ego In this
city. She and her husband are pop-
' ulor members of the younger set
here. .
Mrs Warner Patton
.Visits in Medford
Mrs. Warner Patton of Berkeley,
.Cal., la a visitor In Medford and Is
'the house guest of Mr. and Mrs,
'Gain Robinson at their borne on
South Holly street.
f Mrs. Patton' recently heard from
'ber daughter, Miss Helen Patton, who
attends Catherine Glbbs school In
New York. When Miss Patton at
tended the Fordham-University of
Oregon football game In New York
'City several weeks ago, her escort
iwas George Andrews, a former Med
ford boy. At the game the couple
-,SAt next to Max Carter, son of Mr.
.and Mrs. George Carter of this city
who come from Boston to view the
game, Oregon being his former alma
meter.
Miss Patton returned to New York
In September from a sojourn spent
In Europe.
Mrs. Patton plans to return to
California tomorrow.
D.U.V. to Sponsor
Dinner Friday
Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil war will entertain Friday
evening at 6 yclock with a no-host
dinner at the Hotel Holland. The
affair will honor the department
president, Ethel Burns of Newburg.
f A meeting In the armory at 7:30
O'clock will follow the dinner ses
sion. It Is Important that all persons
Intending to go to the dinner tele
phone 733-Y at once for reservations.
All D.U.V. members are asked to
gather at the City park at 10:30 to
morrow morning to participate In the
Armistice parade at 11. Cars will he
provided for those who care to ride
in the parado.
Miss Ottoman to
Attend Homecoming
Miss Ruth Ottoman will leave on
tonight's train for Corvallls, where
she will attend the Oregon State
college homecoming week-end.
In Salem, Miss Ottoman will Join
friends and the group will make the
remainder of the trip together.
Miss Ottoman teaches school In
Talent.
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a minute and think.
What have you had to eat this
week? Just meat, bread, eggs,
jwtntocs? Probably the reason
you're constipated Is you don't
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doesn't mean hoto much you eat.
It meuns a kind of food that Isn't
entirely dlm.v.ted, but leaves a
soft, bulky moss In the Intestines
which helps ft bowel movement.
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vitamin B and Iron.
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drink plenty of water. See If you
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Mary Davis
Parsons Family to
Attend Wedding
In Bay City
Members of the Reginald H. Par
sons family are anticipating the ap
proaching marriage of the Parson's
son, Reginald Bemls Parsons, Novem
ber 10 In San Francisco.
Mr. R. H. Parsons will leave Med
ford tomorrow by plane for Seattle
where he will Join Mrs. Parsons and
the two will go by train to the bay
city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Day plan to
leave by motorcar this week-end for
San Francisco to attend several of
the pre-wed ding social events. Mrs.
Day Is the prospective bridegroom's
sister and will be a bridesmaid at
the rites.
Mr. Parson's fiance Is Miss Cath
erine C ha pen, a San Francisco social
ite. They will wed in Swedenborgen
church with bay city society mem
bers In attendsncs.
Mrs. PrulttViaita
In San Francisco
Mra. Almui Prultt of thla city.
aocompanled by Mis One Forsyth
of Seattle, left thl. moraine for Uan
Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. Prultt will Tlilt is the Bay
City until next week, when she will
return here especially to attend the
showing at the Holly theatre on
Wednesday evening of the San Fran
Cisco Opera Ballet.
Miss Forsyth will be remembered
In southern Oregon aa one of the
outstanding Shakespearean Festival
players which appeared In Ashland
last summer.
Legion Auxiliary
Luncheon Friday
American Legion auxiliary will en
tertain tomorrow at 12:80 o'clock at
the Hotel Medford with a luncheon
and program.
All auxiliary members and their
guests are Invited to attend the af
fair which promises to be a delight
ful event.
Mrs. Ray Wright Is program chair
man end will present songs and mu
sic to entertain the many guests who
are planning to attend.
Mrs. Margaret Burton, who recently
moved to Yreka, plans to come up
for the luncheon tomorrow and her
many friends will anticipate greet
ing her. Mrs. Burton, prior to her
departure from the city, was very
active In Legion Auxiliary affairs.
Reservations for the luncheon are
to be made at once by calling Msale
Dally at 673-R-8 or Mrs. Wright at
641-H.
Oriental Gardens
Scene of Dance
A great deal of Interest Is being
shown In the annual Armistice ball
to be sponsored by the American Le
gion at the Oriental Gardens tomor
row evening. This affair, which Is
looked forward to as one of the
largest dances of the entire year,
promises to be an enjoyable event
and Is anticipated by many through
out southern Oregon.
Archie Legg and his orchestra will
furnish the music. lAtest dance mu
sic will be played by the 13-piece
band. Several special features will be
offered during the evening. Dancing
will start at 9:30 and continue until
o'clock.
Many cocktail parties and other
social gatherings will precede the
dancing party.
Teachers Council
Convenes Saturday
Intermediate Teachers' council will
convene Saturday morning at 10:46
for Its regular monthly meeting In
the courthouse auditorium.
The topic will be "Use of the
Library in Activity Programs." Oladys
Sloan Is program chairman and
speakers will be Bertha Stevens of
Ashland, Oladya Butterfleld. Mildred
Poltng. and Miry Wyeoff.
All members are asked to attend
the session.
Mrs. Crews Has
House Guests
Mrs. Prank El I worth and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Ell worth and daughter
Maralyn of Clresham, spent the week
end visiting Mrs. Ellsworth's aunt
here, Mra. w. K. Crews, at her home
on South Ookdale avenue. Ralph
Ell worth la Mra. Ell worth's son.
On Sunday the family all enjoyed
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A trip to Creacent City, Cal., Jrhere
they spent the day.
Calendar
Thursday
7:30 p. m. Nurses, home Mrs. Er
nest Hemphill, 803 East Jackson
street.
8:00 Past Noble Grands, Olris'
Community club.
Friday
12:30 p. m. American Legion aux
iliary luncheon, Hotel Medford.
6:00 p. m. D. U. V., Hotel Hollaed,
dinner.
State Vote
PORTLAND, Nov. 10. (AP) The
Associated Press' final tabulation for
the Oregon general election Included
all but scattered precincts with the
exception of 11 unreported precincts
In Jackson county for the supreme
court position and the measures.
The count: 1,063 of 1,080 precincts.
Governor
Henry L. Hess (D), 187,813; Charles
A. Sprague (R) , 3 1 1,880. Sprague
margin, 84,337.
Secretary of State
Emily Ed son (D), 99,880; Earl Snell
(R), 307,872. Snell margin, 227,683.
Congress
First district-Andrew Burk (D),
40,220, James Mott (R), 118.706. Mctt
margin, 69,378. (824 of 828 precincts.)
Second district Walter Pierce (D),
38,080: U. S. Balentlne (R), 23,138.
Pierce margin, 0.878. (404 of 418
precincts.)
, Third district Homer Angell (R),
88,128; Nan Wood Honeyman (D7.
83,480. Angell margin, 2,069. (438 of
438 precincts.)
United States senator, short term
Alex Barry (R), 180.181; Robert Mil
ler (D), 181,614. Barry margin, 29,
837. (1,639 of 1,681 precincts.)
United States senator, long term
Rufus Holman (R), 200.865; Willis
Mahoney (D), 188,687. Holman mar
gin, 35,108. (1,659 of 1,681 precincts.)
Superintendent public Instruction
Rex Putnam (D), 105,300; Charles
Rice (R), 154,010. Putnam margin,
40,390. (1,683 of 1,681 precincts.)
Commissioner of labor Charles
Oram (R), 186,040; Clarence Hyde
(D), 168,334. Oramm margin, 27,806.
(1,063 of 1,681 precincts.)
Superior court Judge No. 3 'Henry
Bean, 155.614: Howard Zimmerman.
146.847. Bean margin, 0,007. (1,848
preclnots).
Measures
90-day veto Yea, 228.385; no, 93,-
851. Tea margin, 133,034. (1.048 pre
cincts.) Stock liability Tea, 128,780: no.
103,004. No margin, 33,304. (1.048
preclncta.)
Legislators' pay Tea, 147,110; no.
184,340. No margin, 17,330. (1.848
proclncta.)
Marriage examination Yea, 380,-
042; no, 09,030. Yea margin, 304.000.
(1.044 precincts.)
Slot machines Yes, 109,701; no,
133,014. Yea margin, 76.277. (1,844
preclnots.)
Gnmlng devices Yes, 101.037; no,
137,872. Yes margin, 30,835. (1,844
precincts.)
Townaend Yea, 170.583; no, 148,-
304. Tea margin, 33,188. (1,848 pre
cincts.) Retirement annuity Yes, 100,436;
no, 913.047. No margin, 103.809. (1.048
precincts.)
Picketing Yes. 103.970; no. 145..
303. Yes margin, 48.579. (1.S48 pre
clncta.) Antl-pollutlon Yea, 940.302; no,
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A PIONEER BREAKS
Pictured above is Mrs. Luise Vallejo Empiran, daughter of Callforma'sfirst territorial governor, General Mariano
Vallejo, shown grasping the handles of an ancient plow drawn by two yoke of oxen at the dedicatory exercises
for the Livestock Pavilion on Treasure Island recently. Assisting in the ground breaking ceremony which was
broadcast to the 11 Western States are, left to right: Colonel Fred T. Robson, Chairman of the Livestock
Committee, California State Commission; Sam H. Greene, Secretary-Manager of the California Dairy Council;
Erra Fjeldsted, Chief of the Livestock Division for the Exposition; Mayor Angelo J. Rossi of San Francisco;
President Leland Cutler of the Exposition. To be constructed by the State Commission, the Coliseum and
Livestock Pavilion will encompass a show ring larger than that of Madison Squara Garden and seat 8,500
persons. Adjacent barns will contain 600 large box stalls and afford ample facilities for comfortably housing
all exhibits.
75.937. Yea margin, 104,385. (1,844
preclncta.)
Liquor Yea, 115,820; no. 317,333.
No margin. 101,804. (1,644 precincts.)
Legalised gambling Yea 139.378;
no, 175,009. No margin, 38,031. (1,944
preclncta.)
Practical Side
Of Religion Is
Aim Of Evangel
(Contributed)
Those In attendance at the special
meetings being held by Rev. Ethel
Duncan In the Hansen Hall, Sixth
and Bartlett streets are discover
ing with deepening Interest that
the religion of thla famous woman
evangelist la not a thing apart from
mnn's everyday life, but the key to
full, rich living, In the Christ of
the gospels.
Rev. Duncan develops among her
hearers a community Interest In the
practical, rather than In the ethical
side of the Christian faith.
Even as the Saviour of Men while
In the flesh had compassion on the
multitudes, so He la still minister
ing in love to needy aoula through
such divinely chosen Instrumentali
ties aa may be found in the gifted
woman evangelist.
8ervlcea every week-day night, at
7:30.
Tea In Stadium Now
MELBOURNE (UP Thla city is
attempting to substitute tea for beer
aa the refreshing drink for football
crowds. The tea Is served in cartons
for a nickel each and keep hot for 13
minutes. Two thousand elght-sunoe
cartons were sold at the first gome
where It waa tried out.
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GROUND FOR LIVESTOCK AT THE FAIR !
Meanest Thief Goes Hunting
POBTERVILLB. Cal (UP) Por-
tervllle'a "meanest thief" and then
some: A local hunter having brought
down' a deer In tho Sierra, tied his Wg
to the horns and left his dog v
watch It while he went to get a pack
horse. When he returned he found
the deer gone, his dog shot, and bis
tag attached to the dog's ear.
Crickets Snub Noise Code
PnTBBUROH. Cal. (UP) "It
Just Isn't cricket," police mournfully
responded to a women who insisted
that they Intervene to prevent the
noise that bad been keeping her
awake for nlghta. "It's those fool
crickets," she declared. "They crick
or whatever it Is they do, all nlglt
long, and I can't sleep."
Wishbone In Collection
HURON, O. (UP) Something new
In hobbles has been acquired by
Theresa Oerdeman, who has started a
collection of fowl wishbones. She
has 600 In her collection now and has
going
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Newsmen Taught Thrift
CLEVELAND (UP) William O.
Lavelle, 65-year-old newspaperman
who died here recently, had a well
developed sense of thrift. He In
variably presented every new father
In the city room a savings account
book made out In the name of the
new arrival he himself having de
posited the first dollar.
Poland Honors Editor
TOLEDO (UP) Grovo Patterson,
editor of the Toledo Blade, la the
second American to receive the Gold
Cross of Merit of Poland. Dr. Karol
Rlpa. of Pittsburgh, consul general,
presented Patterson with the cross.
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TOLD PLANS FOR
ARMISTICE DAY
At a meeting of Medford Poat No.
IS of tho American Legion last night
final plana for the local celebration
were made. George Gates, general
chairman, end hla staff of commit
tee chairmen reported on various
phases of the day's program indicat
ing that all was in readiness to en
tertain the throngs In this city to
morrow. He urged all the World war
veterans to turn out for the Arm
istice parade which will form at the
City park at 11 a, m. and to be on
time.
The center of attraction for all
veterans on Armistice day promises
to be .the "dugout" where a big
"stag" party will be held from noon
to night. A free feed will be serv
ed tha evaervlce men at noon, fol
lowing the parade and there will
be plenty of entertainment, gamea
and contesta available during the
day and evening. It waa again em
phasized that the noon feed la I3r
all veterans whether members of the
Legion or not and that the public
will be admitted to tha dugout any
time after 1 p. m.
Other attractions of the day, in
cluding the big Armistice dance at
the Oriental Gardens, are also open
to the general public, announced
Chairman Gatea. Sales of Legion
scrip, good for all events, will be
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made by some of Med ford 'e attractive
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atreeta tomorrow.
A report of the memberahlp chair
man, Wm. Llngaaa, Indicated that
nearly 100 members have paid their
1939 dues and thla total promises to
be materially Increased on Armlstlee
day. "Duea may be paid at the dug
out any time from noon until
night." advised Llngaaa,
Two military funerals were eon
ducted during the past week accord
ing to Adjutant Horace Bromley, who
thanked those who participated In
this final tribute to the departed
veterans.
Cole Holmes reported fine progress
by the new Lesion Boy Bcout com
mittee and members of the troop.
He also announoed an Interesting
scout ceremony for November 39 at
the Roosevelt school, Inviting all
members to attend.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served by the auxiliary,
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BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John
son of Jacksonville a girl weighing
eight pounds, four and a half ounces
In the Stanley nursing home this
morning, Thursday, November 10.
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