MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 28. 19 10.
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Cop Lout Plot
Salem, May 28. (JP) Frank
Winslaw, former Salem police
officer who was discharged on
charge of incompetence and
discourtesy to the public, lost
his fight for reinstatement to
day when the state supreme
court held that Chief of Police
Frank Mint had authority to dis
miss Winslow,
By golly, she's
just like a
two-year-old
FULL of energy and spirit
of oomph and animation
is the Golden Gate Interna
tional Exposition, which once
more is welcoming its thou
sands to Treasure Island in San
Francisco Bay. Just like a two-year-old
it is, in this, its second
year.
'
Where that good American
expression came from, we don't
exactly know. Sometimes it
seems to mean a thoroughbred
alive and sleek and swift
moving. Again it connotes a
youngster who has found feet
and voice and become a new,
dynamic personality. Either way
it fits this Fair and this Fair
fits it.
We shan't attempt to describe
the Exposition's new, its ma
tured charms. It's enough to
consider the miracle of its very
existence. In a war-torn world,
already blackening everyone's
tomorrows, it sits a bright mo
ment for the snatching a pre
cious bit of fun-loving, peace
loving, progressive America.
That, say we, is the proper
spirit. That, we believe, is a
spirit which will move Ameri
cans everywhere to take foot
in hand and travel San Francisco-ward.
By their presence they
will make this Exposition the
expression of a people who
share that stamina and joy-of-living
which makes them too
just like a two-year-old.
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of California
announcement:
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Clara Mary Davis
Sregory-Gandee
Service Saturday
Revealed Here
A ceremony in Eugene Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock
united in marriage two promi
nent valley residents Miss Mar
jorie Sylvia Gregory and Ron&.d
Howard Gandee.
The service took place at the
First Christian church with the
Rev. Earl Childera officiating.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Gregory of Medford,
wore a smart ensemble of dusty
rose sheer, blue accessories and
a corsage of rose and blue
flowers.
Following the ceremony, the
couple left for a brief trip to
Bend. They plan to leave here
tomorrow for San Francisco and
other California cities for an
extended wedding trip and will
be at home to their many
friends in Central Point in the
fall.
Among wedding guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook and
two daughters of Medford, Mrs.
Cook is the sister of the bride;
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gtegory: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Spear and son Howard of Junc
tion City and Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Stone of Springfield.
Mrs. Gandee is a graduate ol
the Medford high school and the
Southern Oregon College of
Education in Ashland. She was
a member of the Central Point
school faculty for four years
and the past year has taught
in the Junction City school
system.
Mr. Gandee is principal ol tne
Central Point schools. He is the
son of Mrs. .Ada Gandee of Ash
land, in which city he received
his education at the schools and
college.
Robinsons Home
From Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rob
inson returned to their home on
South Oakdale avenue last eve
ning from San Francisco and
Monterey, Cal., where they
spent several days' vacation.
While'in San Francisco they
attended the opening of the
Golden Gate International Ex
position on Treasure island in
San Francisco bay.
Mr. Robinson Is company
commander at CCC Camp Ap
plegate. Central Point
O.E.S. Meeting
Nevita chapter, O.E.S., of
Central Point, will convene
this evening at 8 o'clock in the
Masonic temple. Initiatory serv-
I ice, refreshments and a pro
gram will be enjoyed.
Helen's beauty solon is
phased to announce
that extensive alterations are be
ing made . . . Including the addi
tion ef private booths and a rest
lounge. Added to the present
staff are Dorothy Bengtton and
Kathleen Estes White, formerly
of Mann's Beauty Salon.
At Meals! Between Meals!
SNIDER'S DAIRY
nd Clubs
Public Invited
Attend Recital
Wednesday Eve
Effie Herbert Kurtz will pre
sent voice and piano pupils in
recital Wednesday at 8 p. m. In
the First Christian church. The
public is invited to hear the
following program:
PART I
In the Watermelon Patch Orgy
Distant Convent Bella Johnson
Roger Hogstrom
One Waltz. Curtis
Anne Durno
Uncle Zeb and Hie MJddle.
.Anthony
Nevln
Seng. Little Boy Blue
Don DeWltt
Uttle Fairy Walts.
Jean Kyi
Will o1 the Wisp.
Warren Wendl
Crosby
-Jtstterer
In the Time of Roses
..Relchardt
Emma Jane Brewer
Castllllan Dance : Navarro
Betty Vincent
Sliver Bells Are Tinkling
Russian Polk Bong
Joyce Blms
Gypsy Song (Carmen) Dellbea
Nancy Jean Newbury
Where-e're Yuu Walk Handel
Philip Henselman
PART II
Valse In A Plat.... Durand
Phyllss Wendt
Were My Song with Wings Provided
Haho
May Magic
Stratton
Elolae Wlnklebleck
Deep River (Arr. tor left hand)
Prelude No. 30 Chopin
Sybil Hagen
Murmuring Zephyrs....Jensen-Nleman
Verna Paulson
Carmena Waits Song Wilson
Betty Hardy
Impromptu In A Plat ...Schubert
Joyce Blms
Rlmplanto Serenade Toe 111
Pale Moon Logan
Jeanne Eddy
Etude Mlgnonne
Helen Toung
Kiwanian Dames To
Have Dinner Dance
Kiwanian Dames gathered
yesterday at the Girls' Commun
ity clubhouse for their final
luncheon meeting of the season.
Sixteen members were present.
Hostesses were Mrs. C. H. Paske,
Mrs. C. M. Kidd, Mrs. V. E.
Rolfe and Mrs. Frank Reum.
During the afternoon plans
were formulated for joint
Damcs-Kiwanis dinner dance to
be held on June 22 at Rogue
River lodge on the Rogue river.
Chicken dinner will be served
at 7:30 o'clock and tickets may
be purchased from Dames mem
bers now.
Plans for a picnic were also
discussed yesterday. The affair
has been tentatively set for July
22 in Ashland park. Committee
in charge is composed of Mrs.
C. H. Paske, chairman, Mrs
George T. Frey and Mrs. V. E.
Rolfe.
Next regular session will be
an event of September 22.
Mrs. Driggs Home
From California
Mrs. J. Richard Driggs and
small daughter, Jacque, re
turned to their home on Eu
clid avenue Sunday from Oak
land, Cal., where they visited
friends and relatives for three
weeks.
They were the house guests ot
Mrs. Drigg's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Elliott and Mr.
Driggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin L. Driggs during their
stay.
On Saturday, Mrs. Driggs at
tended opening day of the Gol
den Gate International Exposi
tion on Treasure Island in San
Francisco bay. She reported
that It was very colorful and
gay event.
Wenonah Club
Will Convene
Wenonah club will meet in
the ladies' club rooms of the
Redman hall for covered dish
luncheon and business session
Thursday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock. Election of officers will
I be a feature of the affair. Lu
cille Anseth, Wilma Hayes,
Laura Wicker, Rose Singler.
Mable Quackenbush and Helen
i Keesee are In charge.
& PRODUCE CO.
Har wood-Church
Voice Recital
Pleases Throng
By Mrs. E. E. Gore
Last evening at the First ; when they honored two grad
Christian church George E.juating seniors. Frankie True
Maddox. instructor in voice, pre- and Eugene Bennett, who were
sented two of his pupils in reci-1 presented with a lovely bou
tal. before a large and friendly quet and a small gift,
audience. Seldom has a student- After loige mtjng , pro.
recital been more enthusiastic- gram wu fnjoyed ,t whicn
ally received or more enjoyed. j,jme Mrs Halel Brie, plaved
Miss Corrine Harwood ts I WO selections. 'The Swan"
student at SOCE and Wilson
Church has ju.-.t gr Jffiiated from ;
high school. Both are talented,
have made excellent
progress i
in singing and have attained
much on which to build in the
future.
Miss Harwood's voice is mezzo-soprano
of beautiful quality
and pleasing range, and her
nnj . Mil
I;.;;. . Ur.iday at 8 o'clock and the CHS.
encores were -Speak to Me of
Love," Lenoir, and " Flow Gen
tly Sweet Afton," Spilman.
Mr,
a tenor whose
register makes
ease in the UDDer
his voice adaptable to many ;
types of beautiful songs. He has . ...
been popular in high school mu- L Tomorrow afternoon, follow
sical activities, was a member! in regular weekly luncheon
of the boys' octette and had'" 12:30 o clock, women golfers
various leads in operettas, all i ' ,he RoSue ValleV 'b
with outstanding success. wiu Qualify for the annual
His encores were 'Top of the spring handicap tournament.
Morning", Mana-Zucca and "Try Mrs. George Codding, presl
Smiling", Rogers. dent of the organization, an-
Mrs. Maddox was an adequate ; nounced today that all members
and sincere accompanist and should qualify by tomorrow,
supported the young singers Mrs. Keith Kittle and Mrs.
through the intricacies of their
program With rare skill.
Ushers were Miss Nola Har
wood. Kathleen Gentry, Doro
thy Root. Marion Matheny and
Patricia Hodgeman. There was
an abundance of beautiful flow
ers and an atmosphere of friend
ly encouragement to the young
students participating.
Local Women At
District Meet
The Woman's Home Mission
ary society of the Methodist jo clock the auxiliary will spon
church held Its annual district sor a pot luck dinner for all
convention in the Methodist
church in Ashland last week.
Delegations from the auxil
iaries in the Cascade district at
tended. Twenty from this city
were present. Mrs. W. W. Walk
er, Medford. presided over the
session and luncheon was served
in the Epworth hall by Ashland
members.
An intrrestino unit instructive I
program was enjoyed during the
afternoon.
Calendar
Tuesday
8:00 p.m. Unity lecture,
Medford Center building.
8:00 p. m. Pythian club,
home Mrs. C. M. Potter, Spring
street.
8:00 p. m. Central Point, O.
E. S., Masonic temple.
8:00 p. m. St. Mary's alum
ni association, academy.
Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Adult group,
Christian church.
1:30 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home Mrs. Harry
Holmes, South Oakdale ave
nue. 8:00 p.m. Effie Kurtz reci
tal. Christian church.
,
Degree Honor
Fetes Couple
Members of the Degree of
Honor Protective association en-
'joyed a social event recently
..nj "Trei" ,m lim niano. OlatiM
Severson sang . two numbers.
-Can I rnrwi Von" anrl "The !
Littie irjsn Girl."
later on beautifully decorated
tables.
It was announced that the
drill team will meet at the Lin
coln school auditorium Wednes-
c'u?. wU1 co.nve".e. " th.e home
of Helen Balou Wednesday eve
ning at 8,
. .
Dwoteers Qualify
Fnr SnrSna Tmtm v
T. J. Fuson form the luncheon
committee and all divotcers in
terested are invited to attend
the pleasant luncheon-tourney
affair.
t
Eagles Sponsor
Several-Events
Eagles auxiliary will enter
tain this evening with the final
card party of a winter series in
lodge rooms at 42 North Front
street at 8:15 o'clock. Grand
prizes will be awarded.
On Thursday evening at 7
Eagles and their wives. Women
are asked to bring a covered i
dish. Thursday being a holiday
there will be no lodge session
but a social night for all.
Mrs. Stoddard Is'
Medford Visitor
Mrs. Guy Stoddard and In
fant daughter, Lucie, are visi-
tors at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Cormick's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0. Ford McCormick, on Geneva
street.
The two expect to remain
here about a month. They re
side in Klamath Falls.
St. Mary's To
Meet Tonight
St. Mary's Academy Alumni
association will convene this
evening at 8 o'clock in the
academy. All members are ask
ed to attend the annual ses
sion.
It was erroneously stated in
last evenings' paper that the
meeting would take place Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs. Spats Horn
From Portland
.Mrs. Ward Spatz returned to
her home on Vancouver avenue
recently from Portland where
she spent three weeks visiting i
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Blaker.
What do twisting grades and tough moun
tain slormi mean to o powerful guy? Why
they can't phase him! For Red lion took on oil these handicap In h
world'i biggest slock cor event and brought Ponliac through with
brilliant performance. And, mind you, this record wai made under
strict A A A. observation ... with no trick driving permitted. Only Red
lion gasoline give such official proof of winning quality. Use Red lion.
drive carefully, ond you, too, will get correspondingly higher mileage-.
Weekly Bridge
Play Discontinued
Mrs. A. F. W. Kresse, tour
nament director for the Med
ford Contract Bridge club, an
nounced today that weekly
bridge tournaments held
throughout the winter in the
Hotel Medford, will be discon
tinued during t h summer
months.
Winners of the final tourney
were Mrs. Leland Clark, Mrs.
Kresse, Mrs. Martha Morris and
- A. F. hiennett.
The weekly events proved to
be popular among bridging clr-
cles of the valley. Tourneys will
Kresse stated.
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10 .LITTLE ISLE
Houma, La. (UP Uncle Vic
tor N a q u i n. the 70-year-old
patriarch of L'Isle de Jean Char
les, welcomes the educational
innovations finding their way to
his semi-tropical island in Terre
bone bay.
The Work Projects Adminis
tration and Terrebone parish
officials are teaching English
to the approximately 150 de
scendants of Jean LaFitte's pi
rates and native Choctaw In
dian women, vaccinating them,
teaching them sanitation and
to boil drinking water, and
otherwise waging an education
al program on L'Isle de Jean
Charles.
SALEM UK PRICE
STAYS AT 10 CENTS
Salem. May 28. (IP) Salem's
retail milk price will remain at
10 cents, a cent lower than In
other parts of the state, a milk
control board order provided.
The order is effective June 1
Table cream and whipping
cream prices will be cut two
cents a half pint, the prices to
be 13 and 18 cents, respectively.
Radio Highlights
By Associated Press
(Time Is Pacific Standard.)
Next scheduled broadcast by
President Roosevelt Is on June
9, when he speaks at the cele
bration of the 75th anniversary
of Vassar college, Poughkeepsle,
N. Y.
Tonight: Europe, CBS 4:45,
6: WJZ-NBC 6; NBC chains 8.
WEAF-NBC 7:13, talk Sen.
P. M. Brown.
Wednesday: Europe NBC 4
a. m.: CBS 4 a. m 2:30 p. m.:
WEAF-NBC. 7:30 a. m.; WJZ
NBC, 2:05 p. m.
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CENTRAL PT. HIGH
GRADUATION RITE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Thirty - fourth annual com
mencement xirc!rj will be
held in the Central Point high
school gymnasium at 8 p. m.
tomorrow. There are 33 boys
and girls in the graduating
class.
The program follows:
Processional March Romaine
Gounod Orchestra
Invocation..... Rev. C. R. Luther
Ave Maria (Franz Schubert)
Girls' Chorus
Salutation . Norma Sage
Valedictory June Furry
Country Gardens (Cyr de
Brant) Trio
Marjorie Martin. Iris Hill,
Elaine Westrup; Shirley Kin
caid, accompanist.
Address "Education Tomor
row's Defense" Prof. Roy W.
MacNeal, Southern Oregon
College of Education.
Overture Gems Famous Com
posers Orchestra
Announcement of Awards H.
P. Jewett, superintendent.
Presentation of Diplomas Arn
old Bohnert, board chairman.
Benediction Rev. Clifton A
Phillips.
Recessional March Orchestra
Members of the graduating
class are: Maxine Ayers, Vera
Ayres, Kenneth Ray Beebe, Opal
Brown, Wanda Faye Carsman,
Keith Copinger, Edith Collins,
Wana Conrad, Lila Croucher,
June Furry, Mario Glone,
Robert Grisham, Vernon Hol
land, Stanley Jones, Harold Kil
burn. Dwight Moore, Maxine
Moore, Homer Myers, Mfrjorie
Martin, Lois McManama, Gen
eva Millard, Ruth Morava.
Glenn Parks, Marjorie Parker,
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The grand Jury, drawn yes
terday, Oris Crawford, foreman,
is still In session and is not
expected to make a report be
fore the end of the week. There
are a number of minor criminal
matters for attention, also the
investigation of the Steven
street bee case and the Gold
Hill dog case.
An order extending all pend
ing criminal cases and suspend
ed sentences to the present term
of court was signed yesterday
by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton.
The civil case calendar is
light, with only two cases ready
for trial.
FIRST ALFALFA WEEDY
COUNTY AGENT FINDS
The first cutting ot alfalfa
hay. Is about finished, and is
"weedy" according to County
Agent R. G. Fowler. A number
of farmers throughout the coun
ty have reported they have nev
er seen so many weeds, he said.
All other crops are in goVI
shape, being helped by the late
spring, the county agent said.
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