PAGE THREE
Society nd Clubs
by Betty Shoenaier
McCormick-Spalding
Wedding Read At
St. Mark's Church
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ford McCor
mick of Eagle Point announce
the marriage of their daughter.
Clarita, to Robert Spalding, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.
Spalding, 219 North Oakdale
avenue.
The ceremony was read at
St. Mark's Episcopal church
Sunday with the Rev. Herald G.
Gardner officiating. The bride
was given in marriage by her
father, D. Ford McCormick, and
had for her only attendant, her
sister, Mrs. C. H. Stoddard. Ro
bert Naumes was best man.
Only immediate members of
the two families were present
for the wedding.
Mrs, Spalding graduated from
Medford high school and attend
ed University of Oregon. Mr.
Spalding, also a graduate of
Medford high school and Stan
ford university, is a member of
Theta Delta Chi social fratern
ity and Phi Beta Kappa, na
tional scholastic honorary.
After a week's wedding trip
to San Francisco they will re
turn to this city to make their
home. Mr. Spalding is associated
In the Naumes and Spalding
Accounting Service, 225 West
Sixth street.
Relief Corps Plans
Defense Kit Work
Members of the William H.
Harrison Women's Relief Corps
and friends will meet at the
home of Mrs. Tdward Jones at
Central Point Wednesday at 2
p. m. At that time members
will wrap cotton for emergency
first-aid kits for defense work.
OYou'T. won hall the battle esatakt
cold dlscomlorta If you can open
those stuffy nostrtu and breathe
through your nose without that
smothery feeling. If your nostrils
are clogged up. Insert Mentholatum.
Note how effectively It eases your
breathing and relieves the sneezing,
sniffling, soreness, swelling, and
redness. With all these annoyances
checked, you can go about your ac
tivities In comfort. Jars or tubes. 30c.
Qh DEPOSIT AS
your checking
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NO MINIMUM BALANCE is re
quired at any time.
NO MONTHLY carrying charge
O
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no matter how
YOU PAY ONLY 5s for each
check drawn and each item
deposited.
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THERE IS absolutely no charge
for checkbooks (and your check
looks just like any other check).
That's our
TuECKlNG ACCOUNT I
5o ML THE PEOPLE
THE
run r.
ask us about it
you can even
BY MAIL . . .
Medford Branch
First National Bank
of Portland .
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mrs. C. M. Hurd
Guest Speaker On
Bill of Rights'
Mrs. C. M. Hurd, guest
speaker at the Business and
Professional W o m e n's club
meeting Thursday evening at
the Girls' Community club
house, discussed the "bill of
rights" and the responsibilities
of American citizens regarding
this democratic writing.
In keeping with the club's
topic, "How Legislation Can Af
fect the Business Women," Mrs.
Hurd pointed out that "eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty."
She explained that American
citizens must be on the constant
watch in order that American
liberties are not lost.
Discussing the closed shop the
speaker pointed out that a
closed shop would take away
the privilege of men working
where they desired and would
usurp the privilege of congress
in levying taxes, by forcing
payment of initiation fees and
a tax for the right to work.
The topic of the evening s
meeting, lobbying for democ
racy," was In charge of Mrs.
Kathryn Davidson and Mrs. Joe
E. Earley. Mrs. C. O. Larison,
accompanied by Mrs. Eva Marsh
sang three selections. Mrs.
Frances Brown was a guest.
Family Dinner
At Furry Home
Phoenix, Jan. 20. (Spl) A
family dinner was given Sun
day, January IS, In honor of
Mrs. Belle Furry's 75th birth
day at the home of Mrs. Ray
mond Furry in Phoenix. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Furry, Mr. and Mrs
Milo Furry, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Reames, Mrs. Cally Steadman.
Mrs. Edmona Anderson, Carl
Anderson, Bemice Reames, Mar
ita, Pat, Leo, Fred, and Nanette
Furry, Bill Gregory, Mrs. Ray
mond Furry, and the honoree,
Mrs. Belle Furry.
Dinner Honors
22nd Anniversary
Mrs. Mattie Hydorn of Eu
gene, who is visiting at the H.
J. Bringle home, was hostess to
relatives and friends at a din
ner party Saturday evening at
the Plaza at Ashland.
The affair honored Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Bringle on their 22nd
wedding anniversary. Later the
evening was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Rindt In this city.
LITTLE asl opens
account.
low your balance.
PLAN
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Come in and
today. It's so simple
open your account
Booklet on request.
Defense Program
To Be Discussed
At Council Meeting
For the purpose of acquaint
ing parents in Jackson county
with the county defense pro
gram the Jackson County Coun
cil of Parents and Teachers is
holding a meeting at the Lin
coln school gymnasium Wednes
day. At that time leaders in
the county defense program will
outline their plans and prob
lems. An invitation Is extended
to all parents and teachers in
the county to be present.
The business meeting will
open at 10 a. m. with the invo
cation by Dr. Sherman L. Di
vine. Following a cafeteria
lunch at 12 noon at the Girls'
Community clubhouse for which
a small charge will be made,
the afternoon session will con
vene for the defense program
at 1 o'clock.
Appearing on the program
will be Captain S. M. Tuttle
Jackson county defense commit
tee chairman; Lloyd William
son, John Boyle, Supt E. H.
Hedrick, Ed Mann, C. C. Hag
gard and Dr. L. D. Inskeep.
Public Invited To
DeMolay Installation
The public is invited to De
Molay installation to be held
Wednesday at 8:00 p. m.
at the Masonic hall, accord
ing to an announcement today
by officers of the lodge. Fol
lowing installation there will be
an informal dance to which
Daughters of Job members are
invited.
Jack Thompson will be in
stalling officer, assisted by
Jack Wood, senior councilor;
Dan Hall, junior councilor and
Don Wood, marshal.
Graduate Nurses To
Entertain Board Members
Two members of the state
board of nurses, Mrs. Minnie
Laird and Mrs. Ethel Norene,
of Portland, will be guests at
a meeting of District No. 4
Graduate Nurses to be held
Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Sacred
Heart hospital. The advanced
class in First Aid for nurses
under Dr. Lawrence Buonocore
has been postponed until Friday
night.
Visitor At
Holmes Horn
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Holmes, Modoc
avenue, is Mrs. Holmes' sister,
Mrs. E. C. Roberts of Chicago.
111. Mrs. Roberts plans to visit
here another week before leav
ing Medford.
1
Sojourners To Hold
Regular Dessert Lunch .
Medford Sojourners will en
joy dessert luncheon at Hotel
Medford Thursday at 1 p. m.
when the club members meet
in regular session. Mrs. Hal
Johnson is chairman for the af
fair. Bible Class
Plans Meeting
Mrs. L. J. Knox will enter
tain members of the Golden
Links Bible class of the First
Baptist church at her home,
221 Portland avenue, Thursday
at 2 p. m.
Home Demonstration
Agent To Be Speaker
Medford Home Extension unit
will meet Wednesday at 1:30
p. m. at the home of Rita Myers,
17 Ross court. SuDject will be
"Citizenship" in charge of Miss
Marian Farrell, home demon
stration agent.
Sorority Meets
At Collins Horn
Beta Sigma Phi members will
be entertained this evening at
7:30 o'clock at the home of
Grace Collins, 1810 East Main
street. The program Is in charge
of Emlyn Griggs.
Medical Auxiliary
To Hold First Aid Meet
The Medical auxiliary of this
city will meet for first aid in
struction at the home of Mrs.
C. L. Coyle, 216 South Orangr
street tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Jolly Stitchers
To Meet Friday
Jolly Stitchers club will meet
with Mrs. Dan Conner. Jack
sonville highway Friday at
1:30 p. m.
GREEN
PINE SLABS
LARGE 300
CUBIC FOOT
LOAD
Fill your car or
McAndrtws Road,
Timber Pro
CALENDAR
Tuesday
5:30-7:30 p. m. Rogue River
Civic club puMie chicken pie
dinner. Rogue River high school
gymnasium.
6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
K. of P. hall.
6:30 p. m. Chapter BE, PEO,
home Mrs. W. A. Holloway, 323
Mae street.
7:30 p. m. Medical auxiliary,
home Mrs. C. L. Coyle, 216
South Orange street.
7:30 p. m. Beta Sigma Phi.
home Grace Collins, 1810 East
Main stieet. '
7:30 p. m. Medford Dupli
cate Bridge club. Hotel Medford.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake oost
1833, Veterans of Foreign Wars
and auxiliary. Post at court
house auditorium, auxiliary at
home of Mrs. II. B. Branson,
Berrydale avenue.
8:00 p. m. Eagles auxiliary
public card party, Eagles hall.
8:00 m. Degree of Honor
Protective association, Townsend
hall, 123Vi West Main street.
Wednesday
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons club,
Nevita chrpter, O.E.S., home of
Mrs. Guy Tex, Central Point.
1:30 p. m. Medford Home
Extension unit, home Rita My
ers, 17 Ross court.
1:30 p. m. Jacksonville Home
Economics club, home Emma
Conger.
2:00 p. m. W. H. Harrison
Women's Relief corps, home
Mrs. Edward Jones, Central
Point.
2:00 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home Mrs. Glenn
Jackson. 1917 East Main street
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club. Girls Community club
house, 229 North Bartlett street.
8:00 p. m. Mistletoe revela
tion party, home Mrs. Charles
Walker, 1009 West Main street.
Pythian Sisters
Hold Dinner Tonight
Pythian Sisters and their fam
ilies win mtet tonight at the
K. of P. hall at 6 :0 o'clock for
uotluck dinner. A business meet
ing will follow at 8 o'clock.
Member; are asked to be pres
ent. The committee in charge
includes Caroline Hamlin and
Flora White.
FAMED CAROLINAN
10
Columbia, S. C, Jan. 20. (IP)
Coleman L. Blease, 73, who
as governor of South Carolina
issued nearly 3,000 pardons and
as U. S. senator opposed the
League of Nations, died last
night. He underwent an opera
tion Saturday.
He was an almost perennial
candidate for public office in
South Carolina from 1890 to
1938. He served In the senate
from 1925 to 1931.
Blease bitterly attacked Amer
ica's entry into the first world
war and President Woodrow
Wilson's policies. In 1926 he
prevented a senate vote on a
resolution of adherence to the
world court by conducting a
one-man filibuster.
He was South Carolina gov
ernor from 1911 to 1915 and
gained national prominence by
use of the pardoning power.
TRAWLERS LOST
London, Jan. 20. (P) The
admiralty announced today the
loss of two trawlers, the Hen
rictte and the Irvana, but said
there had been no casualties in
either case.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation to all who were so kind
to us in our hour of sorrow during
the passing of our beloved husband
and father. For the many acts of
kindness, expression of sympathy and
the lovely flowers. To the friends
and neighbors. Masonic, Oddfellow
and Modern Woodman lodges of Cen
tral Point, the Selective Service Board
and the City Council of Central
Point. Mrs. Anmnetta V. Olasa, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Orln Olaaa. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hilton and family, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Randolph Olasa and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Smylle and
family, Mrs. L. W. Askew, Mrs. B.
Dearmond, Mrs. Olive Dean and Jesse
B. Olasa.
Closing time for Classified Ads 6
a. m Too Late to Classify 13:30
p. m.
trailer at our yard on
West of the S. P. Tracks
Company
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mas
Tail Of Wrecked Airliner
Wreckage of the tail assembly
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Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Jan. 20. (Spl.)
Oscar Lewis was able to return
home Tuesday evening after
spending several days undergo
ing treatment at the Community
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Beth Walters of Kla
math Falls were week-end visitors
at the O. O. aanden home.
Mrs. Marvin Tvron of Klamath
rills returned to her home after
pending a week with her parents,
the A. L. Kitchens of Sterling.
Homer Bmeta left Wednesday af
ternoon for Portland where he la to
undergo a physical examination for
the army.
- Bruce Metzger and Harry white
left Friday for Loa Angeles where
they expect to go Into defense work.
Joe Beach left Tuesday for Port
land to take hla physical examina
tion prior to entering the navy.
Ben HunnttMton left recently for
Grants Pasa where he la now em
ployed In a drug store. He has tem
porarily closed hla Jacksonville
store. ' -
11 u . wy am, iiaiau,, Killing iwsniflWS yWI-
sons including movie actress Carole Lombard. The plane hit high
on Table Mountain, scattering wreckage over a wide area.
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ftiere pifchimg
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"Asking motorists to go easy on their driving b a strong way
oil company to do buslnoss;' you may say. tut that's km what
doing. For tho most Important goal right now b winning this wor.
Going easy on your driving ... operating your cor mors sanely...
-.fill help (Mens. H will lav lubricating oil, rubber, gasoline), and ports.
Of course we'd Ilk to get all tho motorists possible to us Gilmer
Red lion gasoline. W know they'd benefit thereby, lor Red
the world's most economical gasoline. Official records provo
But wo don't wont to
wasted by poor or unnecessary driving. America b a nation en
...so us your car when
lew blocks you con walk. J
Ufs ell play ball with ooch other... lot's play boll with Unci
...for victory... a real American victory.
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of a TWA plane that crashed in
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Mr. and Mn. Orsnt Montgomery
of Vals-tn recently vlsltd Mr. Mont
gomery parents, Mr. and Mn. Geo.
Montgomery at the Dr. 8. 0. Peters
home.
The third and fourth grade of the
Jacksonville grnda achool, accompan
ied by their teacher. Miss Alma Pen
rod visited the Medford Publlo Li
brary Thursday afternoon.
Jacksonville P-T-A. will hold ft
cooked food and rummage anta on
Saturday, January 17. In the old
library. The sale Is In charge of
Mrs. C. Woodward.
Mrs. Jessie Metzger and Joyce re
turned to their home In Jackson
ville after spending several daye
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Robert Forbes In Medford.
Mrs. L. A. Shaw baa been spend
ing the last - week visiting her Bis
ter, who Uvea in Ashland.
Sixteen states own and oper
ate liquor monopolies. They
have annual sales of more than
$264,000,000, they make more
than $58,000,000 profit and the
average family expenditure for
liquor in those states Is $26.22.
Us Mall Tribune want ads.
Gil is mm
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soli a drop of Red lion that b going
you must but not foolishly. Don't
Relail Gas Prices
Will Be Ceiled if
Increasa Is Tried
Washington, Jan. 20. W)
Retail dealers In all cracks of
nnsoline received notice from
Price Administrator Leon Hen
derson today that their price?
must remain at or below th'
level of last November 7 or r
price ceiling will be imposed.
The warning was contained in
a general letter to producer?
refiners and marketers of petro
leum products clarifying pricr
Questions on petroleum and a
list of specified petroleum
products which temporarily are
pegged at the November -7
level.
While gasoline sold at service
stations, curbside pumps, marine
service stations and other retail
outlets was not formally Includ
ed in the list nf nfrut4 a
ucts, Henderson's letter suld:
It must be understood, how
ever, that these prices should
remain substantially at or below
November 7 levels. If they do
not, a formal ceiling order will
be promulgated placing them
per iuii control.
i F risco Supervisors
In Protection Plea
San Francisco, Jan. 20. VP)
The San Francisco county board
of supervisors urged congress to
day to provide the Pacific coast
with a r-'stem of invincible de
fense, strong enough to defy any
attempted Japanese bombing or
invasion.
A resolution It adopted was
similar to those approved by
other Pacific coast cities.
Closing time tot i,iuu,t,ed Ada 0
a. m. Too Late to Classify 13:30
p. m.
GOOD COFFEE
...when good friends gather
Treasured hours I Those eTcoings
around the fire climaxed by rich,
full-flavored Schilling Coffee.
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For full vitamin rkknen
the wiv nature tntntf,
serve Reman Msal. The
tempting foodn and
dtllcloua nuti:ka flavor of
tho whole wheat ana rye
grains, with extra eeooe
outer Mrtfl of wfcost, motto
Roman Meet oosalor for
orridfo tal ate In sH
homo baking. At grocers
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