) • k The Past MoMa A n < | p « k of the Hope Rebekah lodge met with Mrs. W H. W orthington at her home on Laurel street. F ri­ day, October eighth. Mre- Rebekah Blah of Medford, whs has been a member of t ile organisation for forty ream, wae the honored m eet at the local meeting. and bar company wae greatly enjoyed by those who were preeent. After the business session was over, retreahmenta eC apple pie with wbifeed cream and coffee were served by the committee ia charge. The next meeting w in be to her adoring fam ily. She loavde at the home of Mrs. Louis besides Mm. Homes and Miss Ita Schwein on Charch afreet, Nb> Myers. her hnsband, J. J. Myera, and an othe r daughter. Fleets, a t edumdag. Oct. IS.— Social Cir­ cle meets la the Christtaa church parlors at 2 :1 *. tareday. Oct. 14— Lady Elk*c Card Club meets at the Elk's building at 2 p. m. Mrs. J. C. Poor and M™- c - w - Wlnne. Friday, Oct. 1ft— D. A. R. meets at the home of Mm. Rmil Pell rn Granite street at 7 :3 0 p. m. Natarday, Oct. I d . W> R. C. meets In the Odd Fellows Hall at 2 p . H l. ; .r Hrs. Saaanne Carter, county One of the most delightful af­ school supt . was a visitor in Ash­ fairs o f the pash, week wee the land and vicinities over Thuro- bridge party oa Thursday after-, / day and Friday. » 8 8 boob at the honie of Mm. O. The ground for the community Chichea Diaaer a t Christtaa W inner, on Alida street. house h broken, and excavation Two tables were la pipy. Mrs. fo r the basement finished. Wp Domino Frovoat held high score, are delighted, and Monday morn­ with M rs Dsn Kay second. ing w ill see lum ber and carpen­ Fnnsually delicious (gnd attrac­ ters oa the Job end the erection tive refreshments o f fra tt salad. of the building commenced. tandwlcb.es shaped to represent Homer and Hugh S a n a a «m whom are attendants a t the Mm. F . J. Ahlstrom and M m the faces oa the cards, date bam ■gain in F o rt K lam ath, |o weig^ Christina church services, each Frank Feigke were charming and coffee warp served by the in th e ir hoof cattle to a San F ran ­ Snnday hostesses at a delightful s u n rise charming hos t c m. cisco bu/er. The reception rooms were at- party for Mrs. M ary L e a c h / oa Those who enjoyed thia plees- H r. and Mm. F rank Richardson traettvely deeoratod with autumn the evening o f Thumday. October aynt affair were Mrs. Domino * n l small sou of the Modoc Or- leaves and colorful flowers which seventh, honoring her birthday Provost. Mte. Paa gay. Mm. chords, were visitors in Bellview harmonised to create a soft The guests met at the pleasant Jean Hastings, Mrs. Dean Scott, Saturday. Frank wae a resident growing effect and adde a home- home of Mrs. F. J. a m « W w Mrs. Clyde Young, Mrs. Arthur of this community ter»a number like atmosphere. from there, went ia a group to Erickson, Mm. Bdwina Dttnn, of years. After the guests were made sc- the home of M m Leach, Mm. Bud Lee and the hoeteee, . The old time dance faun > w ill quainted, they were ushered In to ’ The evening was h ip p ily spent Mm. G. H . Wenner. have an opportunity to hear some a spacious, beautifully arranged ln conversation and at a tote a»« of their favorite music over the banquet room. The walls and hour dainty refreshments o l choc- radio by a local old time dance ceiling of this room were a pro- olate and cake were nerved by orchestra, very soon. They have been asked to broadcast from the new Medford station. The orches­ Roy Frasier. The most pienaant tra personnel is Boy Tucker, feature of the evening wee the F rank Jordan, Jim Davie and' opening of the many beautiful and useful gifts, which w e n re­ Mrs. Jack Beagle. These player* ceived by Mm. Leach. are growing ia popularity, and are being constantly called from The guest list included Mrs. Lawrence Swan, Mrs. Id a Cran­ k ll pver the valley, to play for dall. Mm. W ill Loomis, Mrs. Cris the old fashioned daneee being Jorgenson, Mm. Fred Penn latón, held, in the various towns. They Mrs. George Larder, Mm. C harlé] played first te r the Bellview old- Lane. Mm . Eva Jones, Mm. « . H. fashioned daneee end so we feel Bash, Mrs. Joe Harner, Mm. Geo. that we helped to start them on Riveros. M rs 'R o y Frasier, Mrs. their road to . feme. M ary Leach and the hostesses. Men w ith teams have gone to Hrs. F . J. Ahlström sad Mm. F rank Feighe. U S E IT AGAIN AMR AGAIN absorb th e o d o r o r flavor o f any food that you cook in it. And as long aa i t la m it w ill i , * i i i ’ does the work o f two of many other brands— ft FAMILY The family in the biggest institution in the country today. The health of each integral member ia vital to the welfare of the fam­ ily as a whole. Feed them correctly, and with intelli­ gence. Place plenty of ‘ ‘health - building” meat on the table, and watch results! Meat is rich in health - giving elements. Buy it at Eagle Meat Market Phone 107 Attend CoDege d r ib fas . Me d f ssM The College Women's Club wps eatertalned at the home of Mrs. W illia m Campbell a t Medford, Saturday afternoon, a t 3 :3 « . * A delightful and Instructive talk oa Health Education wae given by Mrs. M arie Connelly Harrington of the health educa­ tional department of the Oregon Tuberculosis Society. The social committee served dainty refreshateats. after which CARD O F TH A N K S the members spent a pleasant W e wish t,o thank our friend * hour la conversation. for th e ir many deeds of kindness, Those attending from Ashland fo r th e ir sympathy end for the were the Mesdames Pell. Wagner, many beautiful flower«. Taylor, Caldwell. Redford aad J. W . Jervis and Family. Misses Vincent. Ady. Peroxsl. Marsters, Richardson a n d Mooney. » M » f you would be w«B, aee to your d faidn a tfcwi . F a u lty kid ­ ney action permits to sir mate­ rie l to remteu in the blood and upset the whole system. Then,