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NEW MEIERS AI
WEEKLY LUNCHEON
Introduction of new members
In the local Kiwanli Interna
tional organization was princi
pal event at the regular weekly
meeting of the local service
group Monday. The following
Quints Six Years Old Today
Attend First Catholic Mass
Callander, Ont., May 28. OP) The Dlonne quintuplets,
six yean old today, awoke to a day of new experiences and
another milestone in their upbringing. '
Attendance at their first massi
marked the entrance of the five
famous little girls into their sev
enth year which will bring
them a real beginning in their
religious instruction in the Ro
man Catholic faith and take
them from the kindergarten to
the primary school course of On-
Russell D. Davis, Kenneth Par
rett, Lee Watson and Frank
Farrell, were presented with
membership pins and a plaque
listing objects of the Kiwanis
International by John Mann,
charter member.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, prin
cipal speaker, took as his sub
ject the first object of the Ki
wanis International code, 'To
give primacy to the human and
spiritual, rather than the ma
terial values of life."
Interpreting this object In
ten j of present day events,
Dr. Divine pointed out the back
ground of the founding fathers
in this country: their search for
freedom of religious worship.
Their flight from oppression and
the continuation of their search
for Individual liberties was
their motivation in colonizing
the new world, he stressed, and
each generation since has de
fended the faith of their fore
fathers in religious and politi
cal liberty by force of arms
when necessary.
Speaking of the current
threat of international power
politics to the American ideal
of religious and political liberty.
Dr. Divine pointed out that
men of all types of backgrounds
who subscribe to those ideals
of liberty as we know them
were finding a common meet
ing ground in a renewal of their
religious faith.
For the first time they had
permission to sample their birth
day cake, a five-section affair
with six candles for each yel
low ones for Marie, pink for
Emllie, blue for Cecile, green
for Annette and mauve for
Yvonne.
Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, their
beloved physician, also came in
for his share of congratulations,
not only for his part in keeping
them alive against great odds
in the Infancy, but also for his
57th birthday tomorrow.
The dark-haired sisters were
Joined In the festivities by their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliva
Dionne, and several of the other
eight Dionne children, some of
whom are away at school.
The past year has brought the
sisters news of war In Europe
and a problem of universal in
terest among young ladies and
old ones too overweight.
Dr. Dafoe made them give up
starches and sugar for a while
because they were "a little too
fat," and their dieting brought
the desired results.
printing the enclosed communi
cation thanking the public for
its support. '
On behalf of the American
Legion Auxiliary to Post No. IS,
I wish to thank the people of
Medford and vicinity for.ih
I generous support of our Poppy
saie. xnis sale is one oz our ma
jor projects and depends upon
the public for its success.
Vivian Meirtng, President
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IS RESCUED AGAIN
' Crescent Cl'y, Cal., May 28.
) If the third timers a
charm, Vincent Boyce of Grants
Pass, Ore., had better not go
fishing again.
For the second time In two
weeks, Boyce and his boat were
found drifting helplessly on the
Pacific off northern California
Monday, He had been missing
four days. It was understood
his craft was disabled by fire.
It was towed to Eureka by Dick
Reeves of that city.
A three-day saga at sea end
ed earlier this month when
Boyce and his boat were found
In a similar predicament, after
motor failure.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
ELECT SALEM MEMBER
Bend, Ore., May 28. W)
Thomas A. Windshar of Salem
was elected state deputy of Ore
gon Knights of Columbus yes
terday and Hillsboro was award
ed the 1941 convention.
Otto L. Smith of Klamath
Falls was reelected secretary.
Albany, May 28. .'PI An
automobile-truck collision killed
John F. Dooley of Albany, re
elected secretary of the Oregon
Knights of Columbus, near Hal
aey early today. Mrs. Dooley
was seriously Injured and
brought to an Albany hospital.
The couple was returning from
the annual convention In Bend.
Communications
Letter Shower for Pastor
To the Editor:
Would you please publish the
following communication?
To the members of the First
Christian Church: As Wednes
day, May 29, is the birthday of
our beloved pastor, Bro. Cole
man, may we please Join In send
ing him a birthday letter show
er. As he is away for a few
days it will be alright if it
reaches their house on Frl. Their
address is 1106 W. 10th St. If
you have learned to love him,
if he has helped you in anyway,
won't you tell him so, and may
we make this a birthday he will
never forget, when he knows he
is not forgotten by his people.
Perhaps there are our friends
who also have learned to esteem
him, who would like to Join us
in remembering him. Just ad
dress R. W. Coleman, 1106 W.
10th St., Medford.
Thank you and Cod bless you
all.
Mrs. Bertha Huson,
Rt. 1, Medford, Ore.
Legion Auxiliary Grateful
To the Editor:
The American Legion Auxiliary
of Medford would like to extend
to your organization their ap
preciation for printing in your
paper the Poppy Day proclama
tion. We had a very successful sale
this year and feel that its success
is largely due to the publicity
received through your paper.
We would appreciate your
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Kelso, Wash. (U.R) John Gan
tenbeln, 86-year-old shoe repair'
man, his cut a third set o!
teeth. The phenomenon, he
said, was accompanied by teeth
ing pains common to babies.
Roseville. Cal., May 28. '41
Chief of Police Lou Allen to
day was investigating the deaths
of two small boys whose bodies
were found In an Ice-box.
Allen said It was possible the
boys had been locked in by
playmates, but that he was also
searching for any evidence of
The boys, Richard Payne, 8,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Payne,
and Bobby Richmond. 4, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richmond,
had apparently been dead for
several hours when searchers
found their bodies.
Legionnaires and townspeople
joined police In a search for
the boys after their parents
reported them missing. The
bodies were in separate com
partments of the icebox which
was in a shed on their parents'
property.
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Boston (U.K Bii-iy U a hen
with plenty of courage. Last fall
her left leg was severed In an
accident, but with the help of
her owner, Joseph D. Craven
and the sympathetic care of
Mrs. Craven, she has learned to
ilk on other one. Little Dy
little she learned to spread her
toes and lean her weight to one
side. Now she Is able to hop sev
eral yards alone.
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