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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1940.
PAGE FIVE
Church Interests and Notices
CHURCHES START
IN PARK TODAY
Sunday Evening Union Park
services will begin this evening
at 5:30 in the city park. Ten
churches of Medford are co-
orieratinK in the services this
summer. The service this eve
ning will be in charge of the
First Christian Church and Rev.
R. W. Coleman will speak on
"The World's Challenge to Chris
tian Leadership." The choir of
the First Christian church will
Dresent the anthem "Praise Ye
the Lord," by Strickland for the
special music.
Rev. Coleman will deal with
the challenge which is presented
to Christianity by the present
world crisis and the Christian
answer to this challenge.
Marmie Olson will lead con
gregational singing. Members
and friends of the cooperating
churches are urged to be pres
ent. The public is cordially in
vited. Medtord Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medtord Company of Jeho
yah's Wttneaaea meets every Wed
nesday at 7:45 p. m. and every Sun
day at ?:45 p. m. at M3 North Cen
tral. All Interested In Watch Tower
Bible study an welcoma.
Full Ooapel Church
(Assembly of Ood I
Newtown street near W. Main
Leonard Weaton. paator
Sunday school. 9:13 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Young people, 6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Ferris A. Dodd, singing evangelist,
will be heard at both services today.
Special revival meetings will con
tinue every nlgbt this week, except
Saturday. Besides bringing a forceful
gospel message. Mr. Dodd alnga his
way Into everyone's heart. Wo Invite
everyone to share this unusual min
istry. First Preebytenan
Or. Sherman L. Divine, pastor;
Jeanette Field, guest organist; Edna
Stfert. choir director.
Morning worship with mld-aummer
communion at 11 a. m. Welcome of
new membera and baptlsma. Address
"The Vow Renewed." Anthem. "God
Bo Loved tha World" (Stalner) trio
-My King and I" (Miller). Catherine
Wendt, Mabel Randolph and Kenneth
Denman. Organ numbers prelude.
"Suite Gothlque" (Boellmann); of
fertory "In Paradlaum" (Dubois);
poetlude. "nnlandla" (Sibelius).
Church school In general aaeembly
at 10 a. m. Union reaper church aerv
Ice In city park at 5:30 p. m. All In
vited to worship with ua.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Authorised branch of The Mother
church. Tha Firat Church of Christ
dentist. In Boston. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, June
SO, "Christian Science."
Wednesday evening meetings which
Include testlmonlea of Christian
Science healing ant held at 5:00
o'clock.
Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is lo
cated at 414 and 415 Medtord Cen
ter building, Is open daily from 7
a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian la
In attendance from 10 to 4, at which
time tha Bible and all authorized
Chrlatlan Science literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services snd visit the
reading room.
Pllgclm Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Besale
street near Roosevelt school. Rev. C.
Edwin Cox, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45. 8. O. Tlghe,
superintendent.
Preaching service snd morning
worship. 11 a. m. Sermon by District
Superintendent Rev. R. D. Brown.
newly elected superintendent of Ore
gon Pilgrim Holiness church.
Children's meeUng 9. Mrs. J.
Player.
P.T.F.8. 6:45 p. m. Mabel ONell.
Mid-week prayer snd praise service
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
Cottage meeting Friday, p. m.
Annual meeting of Medtord Pil
grim Holiness church has Just been
conducted snd officers elected for
ensuing year. The pastor. Rev. C.
Edwin Cox. has been elected for tha
eighth consecutive year. Thla laat
year has been the beat in every way
fee the growth of the labors of tha
pastor snd people.
Strangers snd friends Invited to
attend any and all of the services
Federated Church
Central Point
Rev. C. R. Luther
45 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. ra. Worship. Message by paa
tor, "Israel's Justification and Ood s
Conciliation Toward Them."
7 p. m. Christian Endesvor.
p. m. Evangelistic service. Rev.
Hugh P. Andrews win be guest
speaker.
730 p. m. Monday Men's prayer
meeting.
3:30 p. m. Tuesday Ladles' Bible
els as.
I p. m. Thursday Ladles' Aid.
p. m. Thursday Choir practice.
Mondsy. Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday of thla week at S p. m. Dr.
John R. Hubbard of the Los Angelee
Bible Institute will speak. At p m.
Friday preceding the address by Dr
Hubbard, there will be a Bible In
stitute rally snd fellowship supper,
to which a.l friends of tha Bible In
J ttttute are especially Invited. Rev.
Hugh P. Andrews speaks Tuesday at
p. m. Come snd Invite your friends
to tbses eervlcee Uua week.
Salvation Army Leaders
A
Captain and Mrs. Charles K.
assume command of iha local Salvation Army corps. They have
baen In charge of Citadel corps
iwo years.
Church of Christ
North Court St.
Singing beglna 10:30 a. m.
Communion 11:45 a. m.
Evening services ( o'clock, given
by the young, who are etudylng to
be loyal Christians In the work ol
our Lord.
Salvation Army
336 North Bartlett St.
S:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m rjervlce.
6:15 p. m. Y.P.L.
7:30 p. m. Salvation service.
At thla evening's service Capt. and
Mrs. Charles K. Cox. who arrived
Friday to aucceed Cspt. and Mrs.
Vincent In charge of the local corps,
will be welcomed. Representatives of
different departments of the corps
will be heard In greeting.
Zlon Lutheran Church
4th and Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Werner Jessen
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Church service 11 a. m.
During the absence of the pastor.
.... near V.nattS
a young man oi '--- -
gatlon. who plans to nr -Istry
la conducting the service.
Membera ana ineiro.
. . - .t hr thlS
are Invited to uw -
boy who has exceptional ability as a
apeaker.
Apostolic lalth Church
N. Central Avenue at Third Bt.
Sunday school at a. m.
Devotional service, iu.au
Evening service. 7.46.
a M-nlece orcheatra and apeclal
choir open the Sunday evening serv
ice with concert o: eacreu mu....
"Alter today services at the church
will be discontinued until August
18. In the meantime eervlcee will be
held dally at the annual Apostol c
Faith camp In Portland from July
7 to August 11. Inclusive.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Synodlcal Conference)
East Main and Portland avenue;
Harry H. Young, paator.
Sunday school. 9:45. All children
snd their parents Invited to the 11
o'clock special parent-children day
service. Alter the service the annual
Sunday school picnic will be held
In Llthia park. Ashland.
Early morning service. 9:45 o'clock.
Regular service 11. Theme: Teach
Children To Pray." All those who
have no children or who otherwise
can are urged to attend the early
service to make room for the Sunday
school children and their parents
In the second service.
Confirmation instruction aaonaaj.
4:30 p. m.
Vacation Bible scnooi moira-j.
Tuesday, snd Wednesday. :au .
1.30 a. m.
Educational meeting will be held
Wednesday, 8 p. m. Topic, uving
With Others Your courtship." Fred
erick OuetslaU. president of Walther
League, will lead discussion. Visitors
always welcome.
The First Methodist Church
West Main and Laurel Bta.
Joseph Knott, minister; E. J.
Neumann, Sunday school superinten
dent: Mrs Elsie Carlton Strang, mu
sic director: Mrs. Dot Is Gondii
Lsnts, organist.
45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Worship. Sermon. "There
Was Darkness." Thla morning
will be favored for the last time
before his departure for hla home
In Minnesota with a solo by Mr.
Harold Burelaon. Miss Mary Anne
Oatea. who has been studying voice
st Willamette university during the
paat year, will also sing with ua.
6 :45 W e s 1 e y Fellowship Bible
group.
7 p. m. The Ep worth League
groups will meet In their respective
piacea.
6 p. m Informal evaneellattc ser
vices In Wesley chapel, sermon tr ems
"Getting Our Bearings."
This church cooperates with the
union eervtcrs In the city park at
5:30 p. m. Everyone urged to at
tend. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. In the parlors of First church.
SEAT COVERS
Readf Made or Made to
Order. Correctly Installed
Hohlweg'sTop
& Glass Shop
th at Bartlett.
Cox (above) arrived Friday is
of San Francisco for the past
Free Methodist Church
Corner of Tenth snd Ivy
Sunday school. 9:46 a. m. Henry
Paulson, superintendent.
Sermon by the paator, 11 a. m.
YPMS and Junior Band, 7 p.
Evangelistic message. 8 p. m.
Mid-week service. Wednesday, 7:00
p. m.
The public la cordially Invited.
There will be an official board meet
ing Monday evening. 7:30 o'clock.
Very important, as this Is the clos
ing of the years work. All members
are urged to be present.
Saint Mark's Church
4 Episcopal )
Corner Oakdale and Fifth,
Rev. Herald O. Gardner, B. D.
8 a. m. Holy communion. A quiet
devotional service without music or
ermon.
10 a. m. Morning prayer and ser
mon. Lay readers assisting In the
service. T. Williams and Fred Strang.
Senior choir under direction of Mra.
Roberta Ward Bebb, Mrs, Eva Haeel
ngg Marsh, organist.
Strangers and newcomers ara al
ways assured a cordial welcome at
Saint Mark a.
First Christian f hurch
Ninth and Oakdale
Reuben W. Coleman, minister
Church school, :43. Louis Oentner.
superintendent. All Men's Bible class
In the courthouse.
Morning worship, 10:3S. Prelude.
"Soul Penitent." Zamecnlk; anthem,
Ood of the Natlona," Heyfter; ser
mon. "The M&a ter a Call to Christian
Nurture."
Union park aervlce. 8:30. Anthem,
Praiae Ye the Lord," Lllf Strick
land; sermon, "The World's Chal
lenge to Chrlatlan Leadership."
Monday. p. m. Regular official
board meeting.
Wednesday. 2 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary society meeting.
Churrh of the Naxarene
Holly at First
Rev. Ethel Kornstsd, acting asso
ciate pastor.
The Oospel-Alrea a men's quar
tette from Northweat Nazsrane col
lfRe. of Nampe, Idaho, accompanied
by Dr. A. P. Harper, dean of the
college, will present a program of
muaic, entertainment, and Inspiration
at the 10:45 morning hour.
Rev. Ethel Kornstsd wilt preach
at the 7:45 erenlng service.
Sunday achool 9:45 a. m. Mr. Holly
Michael, superintendent senior divis
ion: Mra. Ethel Komsrad. supervising
the Juniors. . and Mrs. Mary Poster,
the primaries. Active interest Is ob
served In all departments.
Young people'a meetings 6:45 p.
in., representing N.TP5., HI-NY and
Juniors. Special programs of Interest
for each group.
The public la extended our hearty
welcome.
Churrh of Ood
Haven snd Holly Sta.
T. O. Satterfleld, pastor
Bible achool 9:45 a. m. Ara Boyd,
superintendent, with a fine ataff of
teachers snd workers A class snd a
welcome awaiting you.
Worship. 11 a. m. Message by the
pastor. Psalm 130-1. "The Lord Has
Done Great Things Por Us, Whereof
We Are Olad."
Chrlatlan Crusaders meet at 6:45
p. m. Mrs. Harry Pjle, director.
Service at 7:46 p. m. Subject,
"What Does It Mean To Be a Christ
ian?" Each Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Prayer and praise aervlce.
The church, feeling that there Is
need for more prayer, la setting apart
time for that, to take care of prayer
requests, for the salvation of the
lost, healing of the sick and afflicted,
uplift of the downcast and discour
aged, or whatever your requeat might
be, bring It to the church, or write
Rev. T. O. Satterfleld, lit north
Peach street, or phone 1256 -J.
Meals 25c and up
MEDFORD
CAFE
28 No. Front
l Fried Milk
Fed Chicken
45c
AMERICAN AND
FRENCH COOKINO
Wine Cooked Steaks
Specialty
!
Medford rosneiaar Caere
Central and Jackson
Iter. Mr. and Mm. . B. Behneldau.
pastors.
unday achool 10. bad your call
drtn to Sunday ackoeu W have
classes far all at.
Sunday moraine. 11.
Sunday availing, young people.
(SO. a young people's group will be
start this Sunday evening. A cord,
tal welcome u extended you to take
part la the acuvltiee.
Sunday evening vandviutle. T5.
June Lock, is-year-old child evsnge
Hat, will close her Medford campaign
this anoint. This will ba your laat
opportunity to near thla girl who
has astonished many by har power
ful preaching.
Waak night aervtoe. 00. Tuaaday
and man night of thla waak.
A hearty welcoma alwaya awalu
you at tha "friendly church" of Med
tord. Tin rim tH n.rHi
ftth and N. Cantnl ftu.
Wolfard A. Dtm. putor: Mr. Pml
Ltndtrt, Sunday achool uprlntn
detit; Mra. Clem Finlty. choir direc
tor; Mr. Kenneth Raymond, orfan
lat. Blblt ehool t:U. Claaaaa for all
agi.
Worship It o'clock. W ara to hare
aa fuat apakr Ht. Hugh p. And
rew., paator of ona of our churches
la Idaho. Her. Andrtwa haa bean
teaching thla paat week at tha Bibla
conference at tha Lake of tha Woods.
Special music by tha choir.
Young people's aerrtoa T p. m. Tha
Young People'a Fireside Hour will
be held at tha home of the pastor
after evening worship aervlce.
Evening service t o'clock. The paa
tor. will apeak on "A Justified Con
viction.' Congregational singing. Spe
cial music.
All are Invited to worship with ua.
IHO
GET NEW LEADERS
AT SERVICES TODAY
Captain and Mrs. Charles K.
Cox arrived Friday to take com
mand of Medford Salvation
Army corps, succeeding Captain
and Mrs. R. H. Vincent who
were transferred a few days ago
to Portland.
Captain and Mrs. Cox, who
have been in charge of Citadel
corns of San Francisco for the
past two years, spent 'our years
in Pueblo, Colo., where he was!
active In civic betterment and
chamber of commerce work, and
as a member of the Lions club.
During their Pueblo stay the
Salvation Army erected a new
building. Prior to their tour of
duty in Pueblo the couple were
in Cheyenne, Wyo., for four
years, where Captain Cox was
secretary of the ministerial as
sociation and wag a member of
the Kiwanis club and Mrs. Cox
was active In church groups.
The new corps leaders are
much pleased with their assign
ment here, commenting espec
ially - on the beauty of the
scenery and the cordiality of the
people. This is their first visit
to Oregon.
Evangelist Dodd
At Full Gospel
Revival services being con
ducted by Evangelist Ferris A.
Dodd at the Full' Gospel Church,
Newtown street, near West Main,
are attracting wide interest. Pas
tor Leonard Weston reports that,
besides an encouraging response
from local people a large num
ber of friends from outlying
communities have been present.
"Mr. Dodd came to Medford
directly from a great revival
roundup at Pendleton, where his
singing and pulpit ministry won
hundreds of friends," Rev. Wes
ton said. He will sing and preach
twice Sunday and every night
through the week except Satur
day. The public Is invited to all
these services.
Lutherans to Hold
Annual Picnic Today
St. Peter'i Lutheran church
annual Sunday school picnic will
be held in Llthia Park at Ash
land today following a special
parent-children day service in
the church at 11 o'clock. All
children and their parents are
invited to attend the service and
picnic. If possible, lunch will
be served in the upper part of
the park, above the auto camp,
Transportation will be fur
nished all children In Sunday
achool this morning and efforts
will also be made to furnish
transportation for adults not
having their own cars.
COME
EVANGELIST
FERRIS A. DODD
Popular Baritone Soloist
Forceful Gospel Preacher
Every Night Except Sat.. 7:45
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
(ASSEMBLY Or OOD)
Newtown Street, Just Oil W. Main
Society
Clara Mary Davis
(CoaUnuM From Pig Pour.)
Newlyweds Feted
At Large Party
In Central Point
Nevita Chapter No. 93. O.E.S.
of Central Point had a very en
joyable meeting last Tuesday
evening at the Masonic Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Head were
the honor guests. Their wedding
was a recent event at Coburg,
Oregon. Mrs. Head (Norma Zin
ser) was a music instructor in
the Central Point high school
several years ago and Is well
known in the community .
At the close of the regular
Chapter meeting the Associate
Matron and the Associate Pa
tron, Margaret and Merritt
Swing, escorted the honor cou
ple into the chapter room and
introduced them.
Mrs. Pearl Bonney presented
a bridal flower quiz and then
introduced Mrs. Edwin Andren.
who sang "1 Love You Truly"
and "Because". Her lovely songs
were particularly appreciated as
she was a former pupil of Mrs.
Head. Mrs. Sam Kohler played
the accompaniments. Following,
Mr. and Mrs. Head were es
corted by the Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron to the vari
out Star Point Stations, where
each presented a flower to make
up the bride'i bouquet. The
Worthy Matron then presented
; them with gift from the chap
ter. Refreshments were served
from a beautifully appointed
bride's table later.
Crystal candelabra with white
tapers were used on either side
of a lovely arrangement of pink
sweet peat and baby breath.
Large baskets of white flowers
were used about the dining
room. Committees responsible
for the evening included: bride'i
table, Mrs. Guy Tex; program,
Mrs. Pearl Bonney; refresh
ments, Mrs. J. C. Cook, Mrs.
f Sam Koehler. Mrs. E. C. Faber
Miss Alice Hanley and Marjorie
rena; nan decoration, Mrs. Has-
kell Holt and Mrs. Hensley
Holt.
During the regular meeting
reports of the recent Grand
Chapter Session held at Port
land, were given by Mrs. Merritt
Swing, Mrs. Hensley Holt and
Mrs. Everett Faber. At the con
clusion of Mrs. Faber'g report,
Mrs. Swing presented her1 with
a lovely bouquet of garden flow
ers from the officers with a wish
for very pleasant year for her
as a member of the Traveling
Flags committee of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon.
A picnic was announced for
Sunday July 7 for Nevita Chap
ter and Central Point lodge
members and their families. Cof
fee, cream and sugar will be sup
plied by the Chapter.
nevita Chapter received an
Invitation from Mrs. Alliean
Maxwell. Worthy Matron of
Adarel Chapter, to attend a pic
nic supper on Sunday July 21 at
8:30 in honor of the 60th anni
versary of the founding of Adar
el Chapter.
Special guests for the meet
ing included: Mrs. Venita Good
win, Worthy Matron of Evening
Star Chapter of Etna, California
and Mrs. Alliean Maxwell of
Medford.
Rebekah Lodge
Will Convene
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 28
will meet Monday evening, In
the I.O.O.F. hall on West 8th
street for its regular business
session with Nellie Gibson,
Noble Grand, presiding.
At this time the newly elected
District Deputy President, Viola
Aldredge, will hear the new
Noble Grand elect, Gertrude
Moffitt and the Vice-Grand
elect, Mary Cave, give their
work.
The date of joint installation
of Rebekah lodge and the I. O.
O. F. Lodge No. 83.. Medford,
will be announced at a later
date. Visiting Rebekahs In the
city are welcome to come to any
of the lodge meetings. Lodge
opens at 8 during summer
months.
HEAR
and Clubs
John Reisacher
Composing Music
For Festival Plays
When southern Oregon's an
nual Shakespearean productions
open in Ashland this August,
drama lovers will have an op
portunity to witness the results
of a modern touch on one of the
old scripts. "Much Ado About
Nothing", one of the better
known of Shakespeare's works
has been adapted into a modern
tempo, skillfully blending the
original quality of the master
touch with the modern Interpre
tations. Instrumental in the so-called
streamlining of this production
is John Reisacher of Medford,
who is handling musical scores
and is composing original music
for the play. At least three new
selections will be featured. Ly
rics are being handled by Doro
thy Pruitt, assistant director ard
William David Cottrell, director
A veteran Shakespearean
player, Reisacher joined the
group in 1S37 and has won wide
acclaim for his able characteriz
ations. He portrayed Gremio in
"The Taming of the Shrew" In
1937, 1938 and 1939 and was
one of the players who Jour
neyed to the Treasure Island ap
pearance of the Shakespearean
troup. He was also seen as Paris
in "Romeo and Juliet".
In 1938 and 1939 he played
Reynaldo in "Hamlet" and also
Salino in 'The Merchant of Ven
ice" two years ago. This year he
is repeating his 1939 character
ization as Sir Oliver Martex in
"As You Like It" and la appear
ing in other current productions
Reisacher has also been seen
in a number of community dra
mas including the recent local
stage production of "You Can't
Take It With You".
Miss Gardner Has
Birthday Party
Miss Venita Gardner celebra
ted her seventh birthday with a
party last week. The table was
decorated with streamers of
green and pink crepe paper and
Venita received many lovely
gifts. After refreshments were
served games were played.
A music program followed
witn miss uaraner playing a
piano solo, "Roses Red ', written
lor ner by Fred Alton Halght.
Carmon Hughes and Alson
Campbell tap danced. Acrobat
les by Beverly Hansen; Fred Al
ton Halght, Jr., played a piano
soio. "Holier Skating '.
All the children sang "God
Bless America" and were given
balloons as the party came to
an end. Guests were Fred Alton
Haight, Jr., Alison Campbell,
Harriet Campbell, Dean Cover-
stone, Dale Coverstone, Beverly
Hansen, Carmon Hughes, Sally
Counie, Goldie Green, Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Murray, Mrs. May
Archer and Mary Archer of
Long Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Launspach
Hosts to Guests
Mrs. James Adamson of Mc
Minnville is visiting this week
with her mother, Mrs. George
Launspach, at her home on
South Oakdale avenue. Mrs.
Adamson, with her husband and
three children, is spending the
summer in Eugene, where Mr.
Adamson is attending Univer
sity of Oregon, summer school.
Other recent visitors at the
Launspach home were Mr. and
Mrs. M. Robblns and son Her
bert of Klamath Falls. Mrs.
Launspach 'is Mrs. Robbing'
mother.
They also visited Mr. Rob
bins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Young, during their stay.
Herbert remained here for an
additional stay with relatives.
DIVIDEND
TIME
Our saving members will receive
their regular semi-annual dividend
en July first at the annual rale
of 4.
Funds Invested by July tenth will
earn dividends from the first. We
Invite you, too, to start saving now
to share In the next dividend time,
January first.
JACKSOII COMITY FEDERAL
Savings & Loan Association
126 East Main
Musical Composer
lrV .iSS -f .
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V
eW&asi
Participating In the sixth annual Shakespearean Festival
productions la Ashland this year as actor-musical director. Is
John Reisacher, of Medford. He is a veteran Shakespearean
player and is embarking upon his fourth year with the group.
Musical Society
Reviews Years'
Accomplishments
Last week the Musical society
of Medford brought to a close
its finest and most enthusiastic
season of musical events. This
past year, under the able guid
ance of Mrs. Charles Lemery
as president, a great many new
members were enlisted and some
of the finest and most enjoy
able program to be presented
in southern Oregon were spon
sored.
Among the musical programs
presented by the club was the
concert- by the world-famous
harpist. Ruth Lorraine Cloio.
Miss Close presented well
rounded program of classical
music. Another outstanding pro
gram was presented at the Pres
byterian church on December
10, in which Hang Horlein, Mar
cla Fry, Mrs. Frank Gray, Har
old Burleson, Atleen Crawford
Maddox and chorus under the
direction of Tether Church
Leake participated. The selec
tions were religious in charac
ter and in keeping with the
season.
The closing concert of the
year was presented at the Med
ford high school auditorium and
was arranged by F. Cyril San
der. This was the climaxing
event of the season and attract
ed much favorable comment
from an enthusiastic audience.
Selections were presented by
a 30-piece ensemble composed of
young boys and girls and adults
from over the valley and con
ducted by John R. Knight; a
trio composed of Margaret Hu
son, Catherine Wcndt and Jean
McAllister; saxophonist Hugh
Scovell, accompanied by Grace
Loeffler; the well-known high
school boys' octette; Rose Ellen
Uhrine, talented local vocalist,
accompanied by Kenneth Ray
mond; John Reisacher, brilliant
local pianist; Mrg. Werner
Pundt, voice, accompanied by
Mrs. Horlein; Alice Brill, violin
ist, accompanied by Mrs. Mad.
dox, and tha Rogue Valley vo
cal ensemble under the direc
tion of Floy Young and ac
U here.
ewsaark a,T , ....A tt.j
companied by Dorothy Wilder.
After this full and worthwhile
year of music and entertain
ment, the Musical society is
looking forward to a still great
er and more worthwhile season
of programs and events under
the capable direction of the
new president, Mrs. A. O. Bau
man. Violin Concert
In Ashland
Pleases Crowd
About a hundred valley mu
sic lovers journeyed to Ash
land Wednesday evening to
hear Roderick White, noted
violinist, in concert.
The event was held at the
Hotel Llthia and the program
follows:
Solitude on the Mountain'.
.Ole Bull
After Dream Faur
Waltz. Brahms-Hochstetn
Dance of the Happy Spirits
Gluck-Warren
Nobody Knows the Trubble
Ise Seen Cameron Whit
Meditation from Thais"
Massenet
Laendler Sltt
Andante from 4th Concerto in
D-major . Mozart
Song Without Words
Aria..Bach-Mendelssohn-KreisIer
Tambourine -...Gossee
Indian Lament Dvorak
Mazurka .. ....Chopln
Oriental ....Cesar Cul
Canzonetta from Concerto in
D-major ., Tschalkowsky
(ConUnued on Page Mine.)
Marshfield, June 29. (P A
dredging company bulldozer col
lapsed an outbuilding on tha
Marshfield high school grounds
and fatally crushed Arthur
Burns. 23, North Bend WPA
worker. The accident occurred
yesterday, but Burns was not
missed until today. The body
was recovered from a dirt pile.
Per "summer slump is
bright, fresh washable ward
robe I When hot weather
gets ?ou down", pant up
your spirit by Inreatlng In
some of those lovely cotton
for every occasion from
breakfast to evening wear.
And let ua keep them new
for seasons to com with
our fin laundering servios.
TJAeBttt t
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