Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TTtTnUXT!. MKDFOPvD,- OHKOpy. SFXTUV. DKCKMBKr? 2. 102S.
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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Fkune 390-L or 71
ffews of otiii . ChlMim
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday
V. V. C. A. board of direc-
tors will moot nt tile club
liouso at 7:30.
Women Chorus In tlio !
Janes' Studio nt 7:3". ;
'ast Mulron's Club nan :
o'clock luncheon at .Masonic 4 !
; Hall. I
i District convention Hebekah 1
, I .oil go N'o. la, all day session, I
, . v. v. unii.
Tuesday
i Wonion's Forelgu Mission-
ary society of the First M. K.
church. Mrs. It A. Koppcs,
hostess.
Wednesday
Wednesday Study Club will
meet at the library at 2 : ao.
State Federation of Music
Teachers. Home of Mrs. T.
J. Aruspiger, 1112 East Main
4- street. 7:30.
ltcgular meeting Pylblnn
Slstors at the Pythian Hall
at 8 o'clock. Nomination of
officers will be held.
Thursday
Reception honoring never-
end and Mrs. Funk at the
Zlon Lutheran church.
Wenonah club, home of Ora
ninalinrger.
Women's Ilollef Corps nt
. the Armnrv nt 2: SO.
: Women's llible Class I'rcs-joM
bytorlan chttrclt, home of Mrs. .
, Tolllson at 2:ao, u8 Uencva ;
street. v ;
Friday
St. Marks Guild cafeteria i
luncheon, St. Mark's hall at !
12: SU. '
Saturday :
'llopie' Hlver Valley College
Women's .Club, home of Mrs.
T. C. Thavor. 1031 Wost 10th
street." ;
Women's Holiof Coriis' ba-
zaar and cooked food sale.
Place will be announced later. 1
Pvihinn Kier hnnm.et for :
tlie'D. O. K. K. lodge at the I
temple.
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OrcaU-r Medford Slub j
tanl Piirty Mat Wei.
. :
Jicuioru ciuo enjojeu a mutu ,
at tho Hotel Medford Monday at '
1. o'clock. After tho luncheon a
uus.iioss meeting was neiu.
this time the club decided to sell,
the lot on South Holly street,
which was given lo tho club somo
j (lino u'go by tho city, whero they;,,,,,. ',, ,iallK,ter Miss Margaret
expected to erect a club house, i Turner and son Paul. Mrs. Hclon
The muney for the lot will lie add- Snedieor, Miss Jane Snedlcor. Mar-
cd to the building fund. ; Jory Mumhnll, I-'red Sneillcor, Jean
It was also decided at tills ijPK,ton and Homer Piatt and the
moeting to continue the member-. n08, nd hostess.
ship drive until January 1. cllm- After Hie dinner the young peo-
Inating the usual initiation fee ot , Iltter.(led Hunt's Craterlan.
one dollar until that dale.
Tho greater part or tho meet-
Ing was given over to a discus-j
uion nf vinlnos matters nertaln-
Ing to the erection of the club
house. Mrs. F. 13. Merrick, chair-..
,
man of the butiamg commiaee, .
proposed mat tins committee ou;
empowered to act with the acnoo.
board and with Lcland Mcntzer
f nam A I o n t VP I
"l-'u"u
in Ihf-Mn mnWTfl without nlwaVrflua- ,u"u .i.n v
n theso maters, wltnout amasi
bringing the ,.'on
a delay. Mrs. Merrick s BB"t-, .f. M, Wl . M,.. nil ,.. ,,. co.iveiillon. Past Nohlo Urn ml,
.ion; was voted upon and cai led , b M ,, M (. Tit,Ht uti Minnie IS. llcino, Is cbnlrman and
A letter was read from Mrs. K., d wheeler - Nobln Oriind Inez Furgeson.
13. Oreen, requesting nssislaiits ' '44.- of Central Poiut, the sccrelury, Mrs.
from tho club In Shu Christmas Ml!,a Margaret Launspach . ar- 1'prozr.l, of Ashland, president of
Ecal sale, and tho following of-1 i-ivt-il home from Merrill. Wre.. llyj Itelickah assembly will bo pros
fcred their services; Mrs. C. D I where she is tenchlng school, to lent and make the address of the
Thompson. Mrs. u. . luiams.
Mrs. John Fluhror, Mrs.
yv-'nrt.
Mrs. R. V. -Williams, president
of uic ciub und chairman of the '
lard party which will be given
Monday afternoon, December 10th, 1
at tho home of Mi's. Perry Craw-'First
furd. wishes each member to fill
ford, wishes each member ' and
others interested to fill n table,
If possible. Reservations may
bo phoned to Mrs. It. O. Dav-;
idson 1035 or Mrs. Luke Hyan
381-11 lt will bo Interesting to
know that new cards have been
purchased which will be used at:
all card parties that will bo given .
lurlnu the winter season. Bridge i
and five hundred will be played.:
Arrangements should be made for ,
mending this affair und phoneu ,
1,, the committee ho uluns can , be ,
made accordingly " I
These parties ure proving very ;
liuuular atlulrs to tllu women on
pulor atfuirs to the women 01 ,
.. n.. h n ini-.- ntenibitieo ;
the valley and a laii.0 nttnuunio
Is anticipated.
Miss Margaret Turner, daugh-:"'
ter of Mr. ana trs. nnrry iu"a'..mlTlra,i Ix-gion Auxiliary
who. Is attending Lnnorsiiy "l -
Oregon, will leave today, to re-1
mime her studies after, spending i
Thanksgiving with her parents. '
Mr. K. K-lly ltosU'w
1". K. O's Kurlng the tfrt'k.
r Tinknn Uiimtlllinil IfflVe a.
.nip. . - t
talk on "Java and Ceylon Islands. ;
.Mrs. j. . i.oc ursiou
tei-s In serving.
Miss Joan De Losh who has i
i.. in viih the flu is re-
rlng'andlV'a-to at-
tend school this week. '
AelliKlwrs of Woodcraft ;
ii u.it.i rimliu-.
Veichbors of Woodcraft had.
their regular meeting followed by
uncial evening at tue l. o. o. r.
- n'hn ii m. o'h wero enlcrtainen . . - . . .. -iiMs ite.ribn ivbillock. Snstruetor l" "i. -..n. ,..
. . i. , f m... i.- v Kellvl"" "'imensc erowu ot mcmncrs uy : - - ,, mi,-, who Is coming from Spokane and
at the home of Mrs. r. r. hj i.,r- ,, .,....,n, c,.Mi j,,,,h at Oregon mate college, miss
on Wednesday rn. Whi.lock andMba, HuthJ " V' "
wfta tne rcttuiar jioimay mcvti-ib i .,, .. k . ivooaer who aini iiiunKi"'" , . , , ,
hall. Two applications fur niem-,w.nd Leach. Mgi. Ilelcne Willson
borhip were received. A birge I assisted In the selection.
s tendance wa present and a very; Tbc chair and decorations were
rjH asant evening was spent.; unanimously approved of by the .
Bridge was the diversion of the auxiliary.
evening.
Committees Id charge conalst'.d
'of Mit. Anna Maddux, chairman, : Sluurt challenging Medford fur u
us.-isled by Miss Hazel McColloek, nice In Membership. I li-i mislon ,
lira. .Mary Hummock. Mrs. H.'wunlho 19:7 cup. This year the !
Millies. Mm. Lillian Hurvoy, .Mrs. race started Armistice night ami
Anna Mies, Mrs. Torn . Harvey ends December 1st. ,
;und Mss Xonn Martin. ' Medford Auxiliary spent KH.es :
j .Miss llrcuding Harvey played on welfare work during 19'JS thus
several piano numbers, followed
by readings by Mrs. T. G- Heinle
n'ii...... win i, tm iiientiiit- of :
Chrysanthemum Circle, Thimble
club this week on uccolint oT so
much sickness.
4
-i iiuiiksgn uuy t-Vivnruicu
Willi Dinner I'nity. i
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. MeColloni. '
Imi - s. Edith Olson, Mr. und Mrs. j
1 ii. Wutklns. Mr. and Mrs. David I
-Griffiths Miss Ksther MeColloni, I
i Miss ltuth MeColloni.. Clarence
' oison, and Arthur Hess were ion the national convention, which
i diimor guests of Mrs. Dora Hess! three Medfoid citizens attended,
!on Thanksgiving. The afternoon j liimself. Mrs. Chancy and Mrs.
i sueni in listening to the Itelvn Alkcm
j football same over KMED. ' Mrs. Chancy reported on the
: convention which was the eighth
On Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. i annual convention and held lit San
j Halph K. Ivoozor entertained at Antonio, Texas.
ullnncr at their liome on'Alinand; She said there were lit I dole-
street. Covers wero placed for 1 pales present including many dls-
c'ght. .
f
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. Grey KiiU-rtnlii
!.t 1'amlly Pinner.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Grey
entertained at a family dinner on
: Thursday. Covers were laid for
the fcillowiMir: Mr. and Mrs. liar-!
Clrey and sons Hobby andj..in, )Hti 11)iS Medford Auxiliary
jack, Herb Grey and the nosi.has t)0 bircest liercent of mem-
and hostess.
Mrs. Catharine N. Law of Hogue :
Hlver vicinity spent IlianKsgning
at the home of lier daughter. Mrs. I
" L- 1'arto on West Kocond street, j
f.,
: 1 m, !,
;TIuiiusk;IvIiib Day. ;
! lul V Kil" . I
at dinner on Thanks-
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"".no on tinoen Ann. Comis o
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The guests spent the afternoon
"stoning- to the football 7aine
broadcast over KMED.
. Unn-anl L. llnrto Is having his:
!.. ., , , n,, ,..ni, ,,w
L.l iin ..tenant.! ..viw.clenee. I
t t
Mr. und Mrs, IMnU liiitcruiln
'J naiUisgiviiiBT iniincr
jt,. nli m,.s. Hal 1'latt enter- I
,,,,', .lt fl Thanksgiving dinner
..,y Thursday at 4 o'clock at
tiielr home on Kast Jackson street. ;
i;0Vers were placed for: Mr. nnd j
Mr( ,,.B,, .miji,, ud daughter
nn,.,i,., ,ui m,.m. Harrv Tur- .
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Dr. C. V . Hanson ana lumi.j .
of Ashland were, uinner tuesLst
Ashland were . dinner guesis
of Mr. and lira. It. ti. t'owiei on
j Thanksgiving.
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1, titer a hicl Inforilltillv
i TliiinksgivltiK lilnn-'r
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attractively decor-leers
H)L,nU tn0 Thanksgiving holidays
A.l...l,h bee nnrents. Sfr. und Mrs.
Gcorgo Launspncli.
Mcthotllst Ladies
Have Home Coining
The Ladles' Aid society of tho ,
M. K. church, met In regular
j "homo coining" Tuesday afternoon i
in the ladles' parlors ot tne enurcn,
j.Mrs. H. E. ltubblns presiding.
, Kev. ltnyniond Itccs leading the
devotions und offering prayer.
Mrs. H. L. Leonard, in beiinir 01 1
iho Bust Side circle presented the I
following program: I
Song: America the lleautltul.
Prayers were offered by Mrs. O. ;
V. Myers nnd Mrs. S. L. Leonard.
Heading. "Landing of the I'll-
stilus," .Mrs. T. Gj Heine
-miss way i-nipp:
conducted
guessing cuitcst,
Uuring th.i social hour, the Kasl
Side circle served refreshments.
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Ml' i,la' viuiuim oten.u.. .
. , TSunV.i.ivliiir
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of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Kershaw I
Holly street,
I
m
Knloy Turkey Dinner i
Th(, f.a, ,inrt t.llt,
nt un i
jIomi , evening at the meet Inc' of I
l,hc American Legion und Legion
j Auxiliary, at the Armory, wus a
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Artcr the dinner each orgunlza-
tlon convcnC(, fur. ,u,lr guiur
business meeting In their rcspec-
V( ,.,,, rooI11(J.
Mrs N C. Chancy, national dele-;
Bu- Jutit lately returned from,,.
Texas occupied the new chair
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I presidents with the ten dollars In
sum won by Medfoid Auxiliary for
community service.
This choir hud been bought un-1
(painted and finished by Mr. and ,
..hi.. i-,ncu i,iti mm ..im.
j, i u i kj: n ui- nuotiuif I'm ,
jtcm, read a letter from Mrs. Lena j
sumptuous turkey dinner with ull : ... . . " . . ' '' .r'
. , 1 ne n onel 1ZII117 exlriis Klireno lielore m ........ n ii r lin.r.
Mr. Mrs. Seoioy null, unit aetiv- ,
itlcs chairman.
It- is thought tliat by another.
regular meeting data the auxiliary
'will nave purchased a piano.
I Mrs. Mclntm tf asks for help for j
families nt Christmas time and .
"n
to donuto towards these boxes
eomiuunieato with Mrs. Helenc :
Willson. j
Mrs. Chancy introduced Lloyd:
Wlllluim.un who made n very In-I
torosting speech, giving sidelights j
imguishcd people.
Tim Woman's Auxlllarv to the
to and S's arc now known us the ,
elRhts and fortys. These are wives
of men who spent not less than six ;
months overseas In service in t lie ,
World war. i
..Mrs. Clianey slated that, if bv I
bershlp paid up wo will be eligible j
, for the Oliphalit trophy.
jtrs. Chancy nnd Mrs. Alkon i
brought home as n personal gift to i
jfedford. Auxiliary a framed photo- i
lh of lllp ti0i0Kllt0M ntlcndiiiK '
jtho convention. - This was very '
Ihougblful and was to bo hung In I
tho club ruoms.
I Mrs. 1!. II. Urynnt suggested tliat :
the auxiliary make curtains for tile
club rooms for the National Guard
T)8 wu!) vo(od ,, HlK, wtt
'appointed chairman of a commit-
too to attend to doing so.
Mbs Amy Harding, instructor at' corm"' ""'"-' n,ul V.,Kll,h i
Washington school who has been :!,,rr,,i 'SaU'''d'iy k,,0WI U"
confined to her home for two
Weeks Willi the flu, Is Improved !
und will lie able to resume her '
work Monday. I
. .rr :
ir1n
!"" WcdncMlny.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Wcs; j
eii.eriiuiicu in uuioc.
Wednesday evening. :
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Oatllelillo N. Law, Mr. und Mrs. '
Howard L. Harto, Mrs. WuJters. -vonl has been received of I he ' Women's club will be entertained Preaching at 7:30 p. in. Ser-
and Miss Alberta Knlps. 'birth ot a baby daughter to Mr. 'next Saturday uflernoon. December mini subject, "Visions and Duties."
! . , 'and Mrs. Al Sherrlg of Kusena, i Xlh, at Ibe home of Mrs. T. (I. A sermon that should lnteresl
( , . ""', ot " '", on Friday, November 30lh. Mrs. : Thayer, inai West Tenlh. . lyoling people who have ainbltloli
',,,,"' ,l'rt '1B ,' i Sherrlg was formerly Miss Isifj Miss Marguerite Scott, Instructor land deiernilnallon.
l oi iiand. w here silo will visit rem. , hi,Ui lwrWAls ot tnls ,.ty- , of ,lstiry lit Medrord high. Willi Mld-wcck services Wednesday
""" wl" ''ou"'n to iMcdfora 1 give a book review on "Tlie Central levenlng al 7:15.. The sludy ot
I'Uduy. Mr- ,) jj,.h. jck Sebrlck American," latest book of Arthur j "Christ at the Hound Table," will
Reh,i,.h (,.',;
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ltl!beknh Lodge No 2S of
Medford will be hostess to the
annual Kebckah convention of dis
trict N'o. VI Monday, December J
In tho Odd Fellows hall on West
5ixth street
The opening exer-!t,
cisos will be bv the hostess lodge i
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wit h the no oio Lzrawi. .mth. Hcrrinun. i
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uresidinc. Alter which tho offl-
of tho lodge will surrcn
evening.
There will bo many interesting
numbers on the program of tho
whole day's suasion which opens
nt 10 a. m.. and which' will bo an
nounced later. Thorn aro ten lodges
1,. ,i.iH district and all aro well
informed and will bring instructive
messages on this brunch of Odd-
fellowship.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Shrcve and
children attended tho Medford
nign se.nooi vs. nenson iecu.
football game In Portland on
Thanksgiving nnd urc visiting Mr.;
Hhrevcs parents In hftlcm e' 1
tho week-end. ,1
I Dinner Party At
Wartman Home
-
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. f!. Wortman j
1 entertained at dinner Saturday cvo-
nlng. fiuests Included Miss Liberia
r-- i.i ,.11., i.,. i,nw, f
I uvm Ul llllo l-li; Uliu iiwi Dinmir,
1 .Miss Jeaucttc Gore, who Is teach- j
,.i,i - !,- ,,,i n
.us uw, u--.. i.iie'i. .........
Edlili Core, who Is ntlendlnc .tho 1
:,7 , - - - . ' 1 j
University ot Oregon. They were
here spending the Thanksgiving
l,nll,lrva
Clarence Olson
and niolhcr.
' of.,,:"7'v""'
Mrs. Edith Olson,
Wash., aro guests nt tho homo;
of Mr. and Mrs. 1 N. McCollom. .
-.villi ' H-nlr mippnl. lw.T-n left 111'
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!nuto today for Corvallls lo rosumc
their college studies.
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Myrn King of Klaniuth Fulls.
s a gue,t of ,1(,r Mr,
,. Kpru(,n nnd Mr ru,.gu.'
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Schubert Memorial Program
Event of the Week
The HchubcS Memorial orogram.
given at St. Mark's Parish Hall by
the Music and Dramn department
m inn urenier .nt-moru ciun, w
Mcdford's part In a nntlnn-wlde
celebration In honor of Hchubprt,
tho master of song. From the
laige' and appreciative audience It
was evident that the music lovers
ui me iuhii n ere iiiiij low kim'i
lo do blm honor. The club wishes
I, .. ... U ' trim
WASHINGTON CALLS HER GRACIOUS
Official and unofficial Washington, alike, knowing Mrs. Hoover well, call her gracious, capable, and
of pleasing personality. She Is also known for her wide variety of interests. She was National Chair
man of the girl scouto; has travelled with her husband all over the world; la a graduate mining en
gineer: is co-translator with Mr. Hoover of a medieval German mining text book; the holder of sev
eral college degrees; and Is recognized as an ideal hostess, wife, and mother.
to thank all those, who helped to
make tho proKram possible, those
"'" took part, tho local papers,
KM'KI) and Palmers for publicity.
and the Rogue Valley Floral com-:
BSIIJ tor decorations.
Cafeteria Luncheon
mum.
N' "xl Friday, Dec. "ill Is the j
; regular Cafeteria luncheon l'orth.i;s a profession until about ten
members of Ml. 'Mark's Gullil.
l-unehcon will bo at 12:30 In St. I sinc ltiL' l he has been a eon-
Mark's hall nnd a good ntend-' Htnt exhibitor both in this conn-
unee ls desired, ns business o,.y and uhrboad. The perspoct-'
Importance Is to be transacted.
1 parish Ulnner wilt bo neiu ,
In January. j
.
Durelson
..ii. ii,u .ii. n. i.. ,. i......
have taken aiuirllnents at tho
Newton Court on l-'ourlh and!
Holly. They recently came here
from Minnesota and opened the
ready-to-w:ear store at tho j
Mr. W. Rleo PKlnrlaliM
cia of Girl. i
Mrs. W. C. ltlue entertained her j
Sundny school class of Junior Rlrls
i,. i,, ,, . Klovnnlb
(;u.s were enjoyed after which :
err,,,mntl, w,. fi,,rvC(
ithy DauKliler Arrives
.m, shi'i-riir Home.
.children of -iacomn, Misn., were
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J'..
!1,ri's""?" Minrstiay. nr. hcni i k
formerly lived in Medford and
was Associated Press operator for
the Medford Sun before tho war.
rtianksgivliig Program
yM. school
,
was:
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1 "v l"MV"""' I" "r.
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nlu" " K u"l,m",J "u''''
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' Thanksg
giving Day lower i-rn des. I
The Lion and the Mouuc--lhlrd
grade. I
Signs ot Thanksgtvlns Iiertha
Corn Hong school.
. Landing of the li glims lla::el
McCabe and Irene Marrows.
Waffle
Dream -
Vvoiine ,
Prnelt.
First Thanksgiving Uuy A play.
I Am Thankful Freddie Hcry
forrt. . Wc Thank Thee Geneva Hoff
man. Plymouth Hock Viola llcllc
Marrows.
1 ne uU,-,t .i n-"" -.
.1 uuiiiki. iiih iuii 1, win in,,., it.
Come, Let's Play We're Indians .
lower grade boys. I
rociilinntus Pantomine.
The Hnce second grade..
Turkey 111 Our Garden lower
grades,
Playing Visit Ciuo
and Zcldu
: Hlebmond.
! Tho Mulberry !us'i--h.'W
boys.
Pumpkin , Pies
Ir.termcdl
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Lvcrybody Calls
,M lluim:'-
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Old lilucK Joe scnooi,
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children of Grants Pass wero din-
ner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 8.
Wortman Thanks-tivlng Duy.
SH.,MMB Wcck-cml
'In Poitlniiil
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Louise Fliibrer attended
,,, At ,.( r ,., hKh VH. i,.nsoii Tech
football gumo In Portland this 'past
week ami stuyeu over until nat-
lloefer sails from San
s.
Francisco, Dec. 5lh for Honolulu
to spend the' winter.
-l KilllMi
Sucdleor Shop
lln 'I
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bibltlon at the Snedlcor Shop.jnnd Mr. Pepper
4011 Medford building; this group j
of paintings and others to hi;
lining later Irs the year being made
possible through the contributions
of local people who nro Interested
In bringing to our cllr some of
the better things whlcbn larger
cities aro nblo lo enloy. If therei
are others -.who wish lo subscrlbejs.Tlie Wonion's Foreign Mission
to this fund, tbore In chnrgo will , ary soolcly of . tho First M. E.
bo very happy to hnvo them del
so.
In this exhibition there ari
'eleven oils and twenty-throe wa-!..
iter colors by liobci-t llallowell, ;
land taken as a whole It is one ;
of ihe most Interesting groups
ever shown In Medford. This
i rill 1st was born In Denver. Colo...
'""d graduated from Harvard In
Kill, but although always a stu-
dent In all kinds of dniwlne; .
classes, be did not consider art
jyears later.
fve In all of his paintings Is
very good and shows n complete
mastery of tho subject. Ills col-
'ors are clean cut ami carefully 1
:,,.,,, .,,.,1 ,,,i, u n u ,t , on,l .
as nearly like water colors as '
possible and the pigment has the1,
arancc of being laid on nnd
mml'th(,d ,1U wmi (l pHicttc knife, 1
I showing that tho artist thinks
lUnstanlly In terms ot washes. !
This exhibition as all others
sponsored bv the Sucdleor Shop
is free and the public Is Invited
tu Visit the Studio at any
time ,
ulll'K business hours
riiQ Masonic dancliwf chili's next
diineo will bo given Thuisday, I)u - -
-'Vul"'
Mrs. 'I'luiycr Will K.nlcrlalii
Women's College cluh
.yrll" Jtogue. HIviM" Valley Collegu
ulll (lf Npw Yo,.)(. Members
i-.;of (hp ., ,, interested to
now lh.lltlh0 ,10l. ls brother
of: Unlit. W
llulil, editor of the
1 Mall Tribune
. rrt t,.,,,l. ,,.,, u autlcllt'lled
'"-I--
as this mooting promises lo be ,111
inicicsiini, Dn
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' "e unu enn 1 11 1 n- m in-
l.ooge met in- n "
.ins. ii. a. renin n. ,,j ....
''moon. Noyeinbcr
At n lateiunir tl e bo:it.'S., served
retresnmenis.
. ' -m'" --s
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,us. r. 11. cierini 1 ., .n'eii
Peach, Dceember r,, y.itll Mrs.
lnvls Maben ns hosU:.s.
Hci-cpllon 'I'liursduy
Honoring Kev. mid Mrs, I Milk
Tin roeepih n In honor of IleV
crend and Mrs. Funk ot Zlon
Lutheran chinch', has been post-1
poued from , Tuesday. Di ecmbcr
!4 , .Thursday. December U
(v . . Meeting
im-i turned I'liiii Liitcr
The inectliig of the General
Joseph Lane society c. A. It. 1111-
. nouiicud for Friday of ibis past
woc'h was pustKnc(l on atMroni.t
uf ho much nlcl(nenM provailintr
Thv (Into of llio next im.ctiiitf will
Vttl MufitHis' Cluli
Will llu lOiiRTiiilncd
Mrs. K. Mciiiik. .Mrs. Mary
M.-i i lies und Mrs. F. M. Corllintj
u'lll be btiMlesMes to the Past
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..Matrons club on .Moiiuay lor n'Aiier tne best wisues uir iiieii
. i i i... m...,.i: i..
I w CIOCK ,u,,..,,.-nn .. ., -
ball. All visiting past matrons
nro cordially Invited.
T.?7
I. . I . .. inivwio
Will Meet ' '
! The board of directors of tho
I Y. W. . A. will hold their reg
uliir monthly business mooting at
the club house, .Monday evening,
December t nt 7:80.
.Mrs. Florence May
':nlertiiliicfl TliniiksaUlliir
Mrs. Florence May entertained j
at her Meredlun orchard home i
w,,h " Thanksgiving dinner for
the following:
Mr. and Mis. Wuller Dickey nnd
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
llcndrieksoli. Kthel Alford, IMIlll
May. Clara May. Lester curr, Ver-
VZt T:T',JZ
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Social Events of
Church Societies
church, will inert In tho church
ptuiors Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. It.
AND CAPABLE
Koppcs, hostess. Mrs. lta.viiioml
Itccs will lend the study topic:
"The Wondrous Girt," , Visitors
and friends welcome,
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The hope chest of tho Ladles'
Aid of .ton Lutheran church will
ne illspiayril at Kcott wooli s from i
Monday. Deeemlier 3rd until Frl-
day, Dec. 7th; then it will be :
moved to .1. r. I'euney's and re- i
main Ibere until Ibe time of Ihn'wlll be a ritualistic program, an;
big chicken dinner Wednesday, I
December i:th. !
i
The Woman's Illble class of tile
Presbyterian cliuvoll' will nolo
their regular monthly social and
bus ness meeting nt the home of
Al i-M. "n Nmv nimvii street
Thursday at 3-30 p. in.
Those having ears, and those
desiring to ride, please be at tile;
IM-esbylerlan church not later than
:15
Humbiy Service
.MoimMllsl t niircn, hnuin
Sunday school at I : -t CV
m.
Dr. Frank Huberts, stiperlnten-,
I dent. :
I Preaching at Ii a. in.: Subject,
.'Tho ltevolatlons of l''uturo Years" i
A sermon Unit you will appreciate. ,
I.Minlor and Senior leagues meet at :
(1:31) p. in. The Senior league
i will go lo Ibe Klrst Metdollsi
(church for a special servlco with:
.tin. leaguers at that. place. ,
ho resumed
,.,
Will Present Play
I The dramallned servlc Around
1 11 111111 inn "in i,iv-n,
,! 1 ,. 1 U ,1, 111, I ui.ll 1.1 I H ni-i.ll. I
,..u,i,, el. b will
jbe priitlrlpiitod In by about thirty
1 members of the three missionary
j organizations of the church and'
will lake tile pluco of tho regular
evening service. The church Is
, ,UKUHy ull ruc.l Ivn In lipliearance,
hnvlK ,()n ,),,,.,.,., ted by .Tlrs.
Mehoppun of Hie Itoguo Valley
,.-,,. , ,., A large l.Mendan'ec, Is
hoped fur 11 1 tllp siioiinl servlco',
WEDDINGS
(ilbsoii-Van llpni
At Hie homo of Mr, ami Mrs.
H. K. Van lll.ril . om Huiiset ave -
nue, Wednesilay . bveplrtg.v TVovom -
f at J Tt.,n
marriage of their daughter Velmu
Kay, lo Cnlvln l-;arl Gibson, Adjt.
.1. A. lliuiianan, officer in charge
If the .Medford corps of which
both youiiK peoiilo aro t'onsecrat-
it workuiM, pi'ifuiini'd iho curu
mony.
Tho hrldi! van ilrcMHi'rt In hUiv
nllk ih1 carried u bo(U(it of uiht
I'nryvaium.'nnmm.
She was attended by Miss Mel-
vena Gibson, sister of tho groom,
as bridesmaid. The groom was
attended by K. llryan Van Horn,
brother of tho bride, us best,
man. .
The double ling ceremony,
u-hm iimc! fnlloweil liv tirli vol.
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i,iiijiiLi.n un i-aiijiiuiu t. , n
lunch was served.
Many presents wero ' received.
ai-iii. 1.h ..-,.,., I ' nnn en r
and the bride In another, tho'
newlyweds wero given a Joy ride
to .lacksunvllle
Tho collide are nicely locatod
in a new home. '' '
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Pcirent'Teachera?
'Associations .
Vcslcrday Is but a dream
And tomorrow only u vision.
P.ut today, well lived, makes
Lverv yesterday n Dream of
Happl
Happiness,
very tulnurrow 0 Vision of
"lo.
From tho Kunsltrlt.
It Is very hard lo cooperate with
people whom you have never seen,
Do you know tils parent of obslro
perous Willie, and do you know the
tacher of whom Mary complnlns?
TbeOregon Congress of Parents
and Teachers, hnlh stale nnd lna.
"did their stuff" nt ftn election
of November s, . We mean their
work showed fruits. 1 The rcgistrn-
. I in ii a ml vutiiiK wiiH th larKi'st
vwv kimwn In OiTKun. fViu in
ci't'UM w its tliii" laruoly ti ilu wu
hu'iv vutliiK in larKt! niinihviri. Kr-ep
it up.
(till" Htiltl rUITl'.HllHltlillL M'l'H'- ;
tary, Mrs. Vicinla Ivlfi.ir, )mn a
very inU-n'sllnn artli'ln in thtj Nov-
; nnlM'r 'i "Wt'Mtcrn KtliH-aiitin," un
("The lmtrli Twins of Ktlueatton," ;
Said tin ttrst twin, "Know your ;
I'arcnt 'IVni'lji't AHMoolutlon.' Sulci
, the KtM'oml l win, "Know your
M'honl." Said both, "Let's cooior- (
! ato." Yow will liko it. '
Wonicn's club will hold their
In a great educational exhibit In .ci,,.,,,,,,, ,ml.,y t ,ol,,i Medford.
'Cincinnati recently, a great ban- Tu,.,,dav evening, December 4. he
ller marked the exhibit. It read: Knln); m x viock. A bnn
"An equal chance for every child MlK.t ml business session will bo
'Willi character and citizenship us Klll , interesting program which
the end of education." This Is an . wm conllnuo 111 tllo following 01-
i-xcellent motto. What are we do-:tim..
: Ing lo make such a inuito rent? : A report on the sear's program
' will be read by Miss Kllsubulh
iVJHL
SERVICES TODAY .
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Ibi general public is Invited to ,
aiienti me annual .wcmonai sei -
mi- uepiirieu nie eis. ,
ot the Medlord l.lks lodge to be!
leld In the Klks temple at
:;to I
o'clo.t litis afternoon.
There I
excellent musical program and
the address will be delivered by
lllshop Walter T. Humner of Port-;
land, lllshop of Oregon lor the,
i-r siani i'.iiscoiai enurcn.
The program will be as follows:!
opening Lxerelses
CI ' 1. 'je ngwam .
Kxallcd Uuler
Invocation
Itov. Wm. II. Hamilton
Helecllnn
;lks Quartette
Dr. K. W. Shockley, A. .1.
MacDonough. Dr. W. W.
Howard, Clarollef) 'I.
Meeker.
'Calling ltoll ot Iho Absent
....uxabed Ituler Tenglawd und
Secretary Jacobs. ;
Kituulistlo Hxerclses '
officers of the Lodge
selection
... Klks (jtiurtuttu
Memorial- .Address
lit. Hev. Waller T. Sumner, 1J.D
lllshop of Oregon
After a Tull year of limiting for-1
ward to tho comlnr of Evangelist
Manies W. Krumer, of Henver, the
i'iini niipuni imurcil OI 1 Ills coy
u "111 un mw n v n,.el ,i lit, .,.. I .
lm, f,. H. 1.1., v,m.iu.i ..,.
pnlgn which opons at 7:30 on next
i Wednesday evening.
Dr. Kininor will tirrlvo Wcdnos-
day niornliig, and from that time
thorn will bo "something dulug"
every inlnutd. "Hlg Jim," as ho
Is nrroclloniitely called, Is an out
standing mini of the Middle West
big of body, brain nnd heart.
Ah an ovangi-llstle preacher ho is
uuhiuo, aerltr-iis, tromendously In
earnest, genial anil sunshiny with
out being shallow or choitn. He,
i prcachus u virile gosiiol that com
mends tho respect of all.
i T" nioetings will tun for two
1 "iiu 1110 puuiic is coniiuiiv
; mvneu 111 nenr tins really great
i evangelist.
Rdio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbonc-Vlrgln Station
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Considerable mystery surrounds
nrwnm unrr-TUinn'
KtVIVAL
fiDCM wrnMrcnAV
Ul LI! NLUMLJUttll
: i
1 iiu ruinu uuniuuy, lAiwn 10 iMinii, . ... , ;..i,ii. u'liiinm Wut ono
which. will be broadcast o..!!1' 5m
i nigni rioin nine to ten over KM I'.l),
Jim Mull Tiihunu-Vlrgln slatlnu,
i by thu Boiilhurn Oregon Kloctrlc
company. That Iho dialogue, will
be ulinost entirely spoken lo the
accompaniment of music, although
1 I ho nlav Is in no niitllre n musical
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inio, us one oi ino iucis coucuru-
i n, i,, ,-,., ,i
: i,,u ,.,. ,i.i , n .. ur
disclosed yestordiiy.
The llltlo play was written os-
I mil. In II v for llwi KinI hrnt fli'e.'ron
Klectiic company, und will include
,ln Its cast, Fletcher I' Ish, Karl
Davis, Mary liroiner unit I'loydl
Hush, who, It Is mild, will uet
an Indlspcnslhlo property man
thioiiglloul the presentation.
Soda Water for Pans
Hoot und stove plucking together
with burnt-on food make enamel
or agnlo cooking utensils difficult
to keep spotless. They may be
cleaned by putting nil the pans In
hot soda water, says Hie November
American Home. To a dlshpan of
hot water mid soup powder' or
plain washing sudu, ubout two
tablespoons lo the iiuurt. The
grouse on me pans aim inn souu
the pans nro cleuned without time
spent on them. As each pan Is
clean and like new. It Is ready fur
a good hot rinse.
The Iron kettles
and frying pans may be cleaned In
the samo way. If tin is cleaned
this wny, It must be left 111 the
soda for only a few minutes, other
wlsn the tin will dissolve and tho
pun beeoino rusty.
McMlnnvllle New ambulance
purchased by city at coat of 13M&.
ID STAGE YULE
PARTY TUESDAY
The Ituslness and Professional
llurr. Mrs. .lean Campbell will
speak on 'Christmas Ideas 'and
sin uilrxiu ' Mluu I.- v Wnntnev.
eltv librarian, will give an Inter
esting; review ot tho new books
now available. - '
These Mill be followed by" a
group of vocal selections by Clco.
.Maddux, tenor, nccompnnied on
the piano by Kllccn Crawford, and
a group of numbers on the stoel
,. r. t ri I u 1 0l by Miss I'ris-
tlljju MHbw-c
;i.servatlons for tho banquet
. . ,.i Immedialelv thru
.lactiue Lennox.
SANTA W TO
I Ucports received last night In
I dlciitctl that Snnlu Claus Is ex
! pected to nrrlvo In ample tlmo to
i keen his annnintmunt at tho Cham-
. her of f'omnierco whero 1io Is to
moot every klddlo In Morttord per-
sonnllv with a tov. coming d rod
! from his toy lactorles uS tho land
i ot Iho north. Itls coining will of
ficially open Hid Christmas season
for Medfoid merchants and ho Is
: expected la be nt the ehnmbci'
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M OlIII'll.V IIL " l .l,,v.i..
In preparation for his arrival,
Medlord merchanla will unveil
I storo windows at soven when lights
will bo snapped for a few moments,
I displaying to tho public ono of the,
largest assortments of Christmas
goods over in Medford. Uurlng tna
evenlii';, band music will bo play
ed by the Hlks hand while sho
pers gaiso In the many wlndowj
of tho business section. .. . .
In view of tho past success ol
Christmas openings, hundreds o(
1 out-of-town shoppers tiro expected
to lie ill meuioru 101- UIU UTeillllH'
BACK IN VALLEY
Frank. Walters, woll known vau
deville .nctor, who left Medford In
1H17 on a vaudeville tour, from
which ho stepped Into Harvey Do,
Or's Million Dollar Doll, .musical
comedy at Vancouver, and from
that Into Several years more of
vaudeville, hits returned hero
tu spend the rest of his duys, Mr.
Wallers who 111 real' llfu Is know n
us F. W. Stroud, Is 70 .years old,
but suys he Is good for at least
iinothor Si' winters yet. . And bo
looks It . '
Not a wrinkle linos his smooth,
Jovial faco, and bis -pale bluo oyos
spurklo a constant nceompanl
mont to his over present line of
repartco. Tho actor, 1 wno can
i-i. member 36 Veals BBO,
wiivii
.lames K. evens, a young lau, mm
I.. ru, ,., , .0 chcn.m ot a
of tho principals, says that ho has
always felt that Medford was his
home,
"There Is more appreciation ot
music and drama hero, ' than III
any town of Its size I've ever
seon," ho said yesterday. Ho ex
pressed cnthuslusni over the way
the city bus grown slnco 1917,
and. appreciation for tho way a
number of tho older residents,
welcomed him "back Into tho
'ol(-v . -i;,.
i Through Itahy JUMt '
Motherly i ruptures ovor baby S
SroHL.bud mouth aro very sweet and
natural, but tho euro she exei
clses In protecting thoso soft red
lips Is a truer sign of her devo
tion lt Is through tho mouth
that buby Is must susceptible to
certain diseases. Anything ho puis
Into it should bo clean und some
things should bo . slcrllo ospo"
dally his bottles and nipples.
lt Isn't enough Just to wash
them out. They need a very thoro
sort of cure. After a feeding the
bottlo nnd nlpplo should bo rinscu
in cold water and set asldo until
soveral havo been accumulated.
Wash ull the buttles and nipples
in hut soapsuds, using a bottlo
brush to loossn ull food partlclos,
und turning tho nipples lnsldo out
to make certain of completo
demising. After rinsing, placO
them In a pun of cold water,
bring It to a boll, and boll for fh'e
minutes, Tho bottles should bo
drained on a oloon cloth nnd set
under a cloth until noodod. Tho
nipples should be kopt covered 111
a sterilised gloss Jar.
ARRIVE IN CITY
MONDAY EVENING
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