Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 16, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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O fEDFOlin MATL TRTT5TTXE, MEDTORP. ORKitQN'. SUNDAY. DKCEMHKK lli. HVK.
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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 3U0-L or 7t
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday '
' Kasl Side Circle, Methodist
church. -1 o'clock instead of
Tuesday.
p., Olive Rehekah lodge. Home
coming dinner 6 o'clock.
Oregon Stute college Oll'lst-
mas party and regular meet-'""
ins. Home of Mrs. Howard Blai" was """- heiiinu
Hill at 1003 West Main st. 1 ""' ''ul'ti'ln- Jean Kal. rick was an
4. Tuesday , t nouncer, and Alberta Knips t(dd a
Royal Neighbors meet with I verv lnterestlnB hedtlme story. M-
Ashland lodt:e. ' ,ow Mne 'ilson san and whistled.
Women's Mlaaionnry Sod- i
ety, Presbyteritin church.
Home ol AUH. K. I'. Lawrence, r
(-513 South Newton at 2-'Z. ;
WHncHau A !
A r.hrvuiitlimuAi M.iii a
have special meeting I. O. O. 1
F. Hall ut. 7:30 p. m. !
4 Wednesday Study club at
the library at :Jt). - !
Thursday j
! Young People's M V. socl- j
4 ety of Jacksonville will give ;
n Christinas program in tho j
lr. S. Hall in Jacksonville at i
7:4a.
Delphian chapter meeting !
Y. W. f. A. house. i
Pythian Sister card party. 4 i
l H. C. s will meet at the 1
Armory at 2 o'clock.
Friday
Eve Benson Dancing Acad-
emy dancing party at the
studio in -Medfoid
bltililing.
A
r A r. r- . . .
wi.u": , . ntertn.C- A- R'8 '
With Christmas Party
1 he Crater Lake Chapler, Ihiusli-1
ters of the American Revolution.
entertained liio Children of the I
ivevuiuuou wi;n a. cnristmas party
at the homo o! Mrs. J. A. Perry,
(14 West Main street, Snltirduy. De
cember the loth.
After a short business ineetin.-;
the following program was given i ,
ii) mo caiiMieii. I
Hark! The Herald
Sings." song. C. A. It.
"Everywhere Christmas,"
ing. Carol Dodge.
"Christmas Customs in
lands," Lucille Murray.
Angel
read-1
other
France Hetty Vllm.
(lermany Joan De l.osh.
Denmark Uortliea Husk ins.
Spain and Portugal Patricia
Thompson.
Piano solo. Batty Vllm. 1
Norway and Sweden Barbara !
Holt.
Holland and BolKiiim Ruth i
D'Albini. I
Snr.T. Fred Childers.
England -Jiucllle I.owry.
Italy and liucsla Mnrv Jarnis'olh Temple at 40 North Orani-.o
Thompson. ,
IMano solo. Margaret Childni. ;
j
Jlrus. Xordwick Hostess !
Just Folks ciivle. ,
Tho Just Folks Clrdo ot thoi
First M.
home of
K. church, met at the
Mrs. Harry F. Nordwick.
dy avenue, Thursday af-j
HI!) Red
Ipi'nnnn Tine Illlii u-llh Tr
!. O. Humphrey, assistant hostess. Prospect Younn. Folks
There were la members and four!Eniy Skiing Party
guests present number of the local
Mrs. Wm. ' F. Hallowav. in l,00"lp l,,lv0 ,,!,cn HilPHtUr
charge of devotionals oncned the nf ,,,filr "I""'" "" ",!lm
cnai-ge oi devotional opened the, - , - , "r, '
meeting by ,, uniting slngingf l I?'",, T''
"Jov to the World" followeii i.v! 111 thp Prospect vicinity on lusl
reaolng theaj pter' ' Luk Bund.y are: Denton Clark. Donald
mi. . ,...u j .,1 ....... i Brown. Newman Billings. Koal
in "v:i!.,i vi.i..'"'
, ...
.. .." ." "'T ." "ur r"
(-. onucimiiu in vHtjnufii an nii.fi-
cstlng contest. ,,.KinR turkey
Illlii' r lu nf...- ...I.l.... HO. ...I..'
nnoeai ert ., ,t..H .,'ne
with u umn if. r.., .. r..i
Jl ' Dainty refreshnienls ae'rv-
' c,l from small tables; each dec-
dialed with a small Christmas
tree.
ivoy kiious ami twin sons eleven ,RH , n10 Ore.;nn State College
years old ami mother. Mrs. Mln-',., M()n,iav evening at her
nie p. Knotts, arrived .Saturday ,mni0 ln03 Vv8t Mutn Hln,Rt ,
from Kan Diego, calif., nnd wllljs o'clock.
make Medford their home. Mr. Aftpr Ki,01.t business meeting
..i.o.is ..... aeco.e a posiuou .,eioa ,;1,ristmas tree will be the teat- of ,,. H,.aith work. Three moth
and later inay purchase a c;garlllrP ot , evening followed bv volunteered to give Wedncs
nud confectloiiery-buslness. . ,,rid.e. Kach member Is asked -,- morning to this work.
: 10 brillK " Klft fo.r "1B treu' I The Thrift Service shop of Port-
...... . . .K-l .1
llirlstinas Vaiiy.
Mrs. (?. M. Hon, prcfidrnt of the
Alpha Delta class of iho First
chrlMllim eh. ..-..I. i,..u.u. r
a delightful Christmas party : plv -
en for the members of the class,
at her homo on the corner of Cra-
tor Luke and Jackson. Thuriday
afternoon, riecember II.
A short business meeting was
held, nfter which an enjoyable
social hour followed. After re -
fronhnieiiln were .v..,l i.lfl. from
.1 . . . . . 1
the Christmas tree were given out.!
including various nrtleles There
mciuaini. various nitidis Tier.
wero a large number of the
miniuers pi esenu
r . D ,
e", ,f, y- ,
cnjoyaDie event 0
A vrv R.ii-eoKvfi.l ..yiil .111 . i -.-
was given ..Monday afternoon by ;
the Creator Medford club al the'
attractive home of Mrs. H. O. Craw
ford of Siskiyou Heights. '
Thero wero fifteen tables ol'
Hridge. Mrs. F. A. Cnrley and
Mrs. Koland Taylor received the
hnaj-rs. Refreshments were served Mllljpr. sandwiches, cuke and c-of-by"he
eomraltteo In charge. j(,c w.Pre served.
All the members of the tireaterj
Medford club are striving hard to informal Party
ward the one aim. the pew club
house. Qieveral ladles promised to
be members In the club durlrt the
afternoon. Thcjr plan to have one J8t Saturday evening. The eve
nt the bigsest and best clubs Id nne wax snent In dancing, after
Southern Oregon. wrieh refreshmenta were served.
1 Those present were the Misses
j The ladles or St. Mark a uuna
"id a most ilicctiwflil gift and
store on Friday,
.
with Mrs.
iTinay. uerfmurr m.
i. Charle Cby nnd Mr.
In charge.
Stennott
, (ilrlv la-uguc I'nrty
Kveut nf the Wtfk
, ti,. I!iri,. i, , ,,, .
school hel.l 11 " ..,,,, .
i ..,",:,,',., , , i 7.
''.' ", " s 'J'"; 1M" nlh so uiot
gMnnusium I-rlilny evening at 8
.,"' k' Miinsiiimwa.eiv.'nllut
l , v""v ,nu' h ",j,'v'' d lv all lues-
' , A initio receiving set was on ,
'"m vrr K"l" "'"-, 1
"kulmp iu:vu-i sunt! iumirulv x,,.s w u
wverui numbers. norm ;
- " f-mpnnci on me piuno. j
Helen Kdmiston uuvo a very
mtU'oiis leutlinir. "Dirtv Pnep.' An,
(lunrte! Miinu- nimih.tr iif
Christmas carols. Camly and pop
corn halls were sold, and a booth
of faneyw-ork was also conducted
by the clrls. A number of the
pirls' mothers were present to en-
joy the evenitiK. Music for the
dancim was furnished by the I'ke-
lele club, with Miss Maudo Har-
riKar at the piano.
..
Yoniii- l'copl' Society
Ill,v MoelhiK.
The Voung Peoples' Missionary :
society of ;ne First Christian
chur.h held their r(igular monthly;
,.,...i.. ... .i. ..i i. T..a..
evening to discuss the subject of j A Christmas program will be j Christmas readings by tho Mes
llighland, Negro. and Italian 'Riven 1" 'he Jacksonville young, dames Cole. I.lttrell. Young. Mul-
schools In America. Miss Frye people's M. V. society at the .
I.......... .nn.i... .iirrlt:. M Hull In .Ineksonvi lie De-i
ent schools wor
given by Walter I
Sm th. Arnold Hohnert. Mrs. I.ce
i i.t. j, ....... i- .
onion, and -M ss oiuuys r i e. jv
Uocial hour followed that was en-;
, H . .n,. .,. .,.hl..
,,,,i, ,' ,.,,.
Ddnhlau Chapter
Will .Meet Tills Work.
The Delphian chapter will meet !
at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms
Tlmrsday morning .December 20.1
This will be the Inst meeting of:
and the president. Mrs.
Hltril i.ti.l u...w..viu.ii- MrU C..lH..ut
j,. linxlus i have' every nieui-Jstnr
t bcr nresent
n I
Tbe ii. vt inentl.ie nr hi Ma rk's 1
tdiilld w ll be January 4 ami this
' 1 1 i. .i, ........ i c. i. ...i, ;
I'eon at r':ao In St. Mark's parish i
hnoso. 1
opeciHi nieeung ol ( iirysanuie-
ilium (..iK ie io. 'i i. oi . in
1. O. O. F. hull on Wednesday
Dec. mth at 7::i0 p. m.
' -!' '
Ptyhian club Entertained
Home of Mrs. Tcmplo
: Pythian club mot on Thursday
j evening al Iho home of Mrs. KHz-
"- short business incetinc was 'ol-
lowed by a Christmas tree which
was enjoyed by hII prosenl. Five
Humlred was played during ti e
ovnning.
The next meeting will he held
t the homo of Maud Montgomery.
on South Poach street Tiim'sdny.
December 27.
,mici,
Somc.l
iC.recne, Lloyd Prock. Bornnrd
Mershon. Albert Melvln. .lack M'ur-i
rnv. .lack Hhmros. Hernle Hughes.
'- -
' i..'iii .iuKii II1
Steele. Alvin Potter, Franklin
! '00l Re, Hill Lvruill
Bilna Mae
' Wells, Vivian Coss,
Ellow Mac
Knlpa. U.il.v Ranney, WJItna Kan -
e-v- "ml MrgmhiPreslon.
, n... .,,, r.nii.n. r.loh
Will Have Christmas Party
Mrs. Howard Hill will be lios -
I f i
; Out-of-town Guests
Spend HolfdavH More..
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smede,
onH ,1. i li I ,. ii X'nrn.iin dr.. and:'" "' K,l" ' -"""
. Harvey of Walla Walla. Wash., and
I .lame s Johnson wiic is attending
Northwestern School of Dentislrv
, in Portland, will arrive the last
j of this week to spend the hull -
days with (heir parents. Mr. a,,tl
Mrs. It. K. Johnson. .
1 .--:. .
' ' sonesoay owoy vy.uu
W i 1 1 Meet at Library
' , , ' , , ,
i C.....I.. ..i..i. ...in:
1 " rilncsiuij oiun) miii iii; o . .... n u , ,. . . ,
Hhrarv at 2:110 on served. A small charge made tolliiv.. .Mectliu;
. "dl,V. This will be one of! defray expenses. A. this meeting j The W. H. M. S. of tho First
'special interest and all members I the roll cnll of members will Hike ,Yi. .;. church held their monthly
i are urged -to he present. place nnd letters read from absent ' meeting Tuesday afternoon In the
linei.il.ers. church parlors.
Lj(Jy Elk Enjoy This Is Hie tenth year the Home , President Mrs. W. Walker, prc-
I - . . . . .1 .' ...
A social alternoon was ent"eu
on Wednesday hy the Lady hiks at
the Klks triple. Hostesses In
cluded Mrs. Henry Hates and Mrs.
Frank Bellinger. Il'-'.h score In
Bridge was held bv Mrs. P. (). Wag
goner Hiia in H)oi oy Mrs. i.en
; Event of the Week
hostess
i Miss Lucille Murray was
nt an Informal partv at her home
!.J n j. ll. Molva
norn.hr S -ad "'' ''""' ; " ,a
Parrelt. Margaret O Nell and
el lie Murray .nessrs. owunn imn.
.. .. ... .
, ,e Mnnoy, tiaroin Arcner. '
miton. and Orva!
I
luMoni Slur Member '" Pinker i;uU'ruiliis day afternoon. One of the lii-'
ln'n Clirlslnuis IU. Thimble Club. - ten-stlng features was a Christ-
I'ummlt of Kaslern Slur , most dclighttttl time was hud i,1!ls curd shower for shut-In
member are preparing a Christ- ,v t. members of tho thimhlo members,
"ias W-x t" ho sent to tho dm- ,., uf chrysanthemum Circle. 1 Program opened with sing-
(h.( n (ho Malj,)Im. ,,01110 ul Ni KJ N-,.i(.,,,ols f woodcraft.'"" "llll'al ' Tl"." Mrs.
,. ls, , !roV(., 0l .. runed fruits, .,. lh,.y Im,t with Neighbor Iv'scott reading the Scripture
c(Jillra ,.,,. m I wit,Kiin iuikiT m liw homt i.n Smith 1,s"" Mrs. Chiuln.-y offer-,
m UrinK ,,,, ,,U(!,i ,-.f ,. .,,,.,., last Wednesday even- ln l"yer. After the l.usiness
,U11111 n lh(, ,,,,, f(),ks December I' session llev. .las. Kramer, cvnli-
Mrs. Kdna Isaacs Is general
chairman, being llhl.v assisted by
the worthy matron. Mis. Helen
Minkler. Those to m-rve In this;
wnib or.. :im folle.VH' Shtllll HIT
caminitlop, M r.
Mol.owan. -virs. .
M,ni(i. Holmrt.
HnUcltint; cointnItte. MemlnniOH
hu-fflolon Minkler. (Jeoixia C'uly, l)e-
u..i,..cr.,i !...
!'....,'.. ' iu lmi.! t..r,...
Adi'io Wilson, lilen wooilcocK,
Florence Huller and Mary K.
Sweeney.
Musnuernde Party
l'.vciit of this Week
Tho ICvt Petison Dam-illR aead
cniv will have a masouerad
dancinir party at the studio in
the Medfoi d Center building on Mrs. H. c. Mulhollnnd entertain- present enjoyed a treat or nome-ine uuesuon. uesoieu. inai ine . cHiiKn, with approprlalo ce.n
Fridny evening of this week, led tho V. u. C's at her hunie, 20 ! "la.lo candy. The I'nloii will stale of Oregon should rm-iilKti muiiIH. owllclioil mi tilt? IlKlltH or
Prizes will be given for eostuniosj North orange street In honor ot meet again Januury 1(1 to plan j free text books to the school dill- 1 1 li First National Christmas tree.
and dances.
f l.llsl Hl.'is I'roelillll
Will 1U- (iiven ;
comber 20 at 7:4.1
1 lie
program will consist of various .
.....ul.'iil u..lnntl.inu l-onilitieU 11 .
"
series of interesting stercoptl-'
can piclurcs and a short play, i
This program will also bo given
at the Hoguo River Academy on
Saturday evening. December Hi
and ut Central Point i uesiluy
evening. December IS at
Cowley's Hall.
:I0 In
Mvs. Boyle I'.lectcd
-""""
At tllC IlieOtlllg of 111!' I'.USleril
on Wednesday evening Mrs.
Itobert Hoylo was elected worthy
matron. A large attendance was
.,.-...eo i ..i n.io ...oeilni- wb'leb was1
one of the most Interesting ones1"'! 'h" gni'mcnts he returned so
.i.
llos for snndlne a Christmas
I.n In II... Mi.uoiil,. linoin ni l. be-
Ing formulated by the
lodge. Mrs.
Pl.Hk ,mla(.B M
eha'rman of the
committee - now working on this,!'"' 1,1 Christinas boxes. Tho
project.
HlP
Other officers elected . for
ensuing year lire: C. N. Culy Put
ron: Mrs. Delia Scheffel. assistant!
I matron- Mrs. Owen Woodcock. !
conductress- Mrs Cordelli Knrmfc
of phoenix' assistant conductress-
Mrs. Untile Al'den. secretary; and
Mrs. "lor.Miro Mutler, treuMi rrr.
Ixing Itcadi Pciiple
Visiting .Mctll'oril Hi'lalivi-s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tucker of,'
I Long lleach, Calif., am here to
L.,oml the h'olldavs' with Mr nnd
I ' ( . WM,X vn,-os
j tj.J.' d-iughter '
Tl... i'iii.lii..-(i Imvn viuilml bei-el
for several weeks in the summer I appreciation by helping the boys
soil also i.l Christmas lime for.1'1 1V''' wy Possible, therefore
I two or Ibroe years and are In love
with l1"'
country. Mr.
L.,., .i,.,.. ...,n,. .i... ........ii. mwl
I Z , ,,,m 11, m of M dfor
general Ininroiemeiil of Medroiu
j and the valley every time they
l turn.
Tho Tuckers are old-time friends
of (.leorge English and (leorge
Tre'.cl.ler of this city.
i aa
! I Incoln Ihir-hcm
'-'?'
I - A large number of parents were
1 ly meeting of tho P.-T A
Tho
Second It's guve a i lever panto
lllline of the Kalllng of I hp Leaves.
It was decided to sponsor a
, r ; I j-l Scout Troop. Several ninth
,,n, .-enerouslv offered to help
with the work.
It was aln voted to nave tnoin-
ers assist tlie teachers in weigh
ing I lie children once In sik weeks
as this Is one of the requirements
i. . 1,1.. . .,ll..lnu in
linn. .no iiimniK i.. .. r. ...
sell I their shop, to further tho
t"r " "'"- " , "
. collect lh''c articles.
Ifefreshmelils were served by
; ""- , A s " -"--'
' ' .'"- "' - .
1 0v(, 1l.N.klh B,.
' lln1ln Coming-
' i., . ' r,i.. f!
L.T'. """ ,' a" ...?,? "...m!
........ ..v. -
Mimday, Dec. lith.
. , .1 . .1
. .i- ii........ ...in l...
,h llll,nl.ni nk frwar. each
year to this meeting. A shortia Joint iiKetlng of both mission-!''"" 'i"iu. ""onmi
program will be given followed by , ury societies In Jntiury. The.''"1. ,
.laming. Visitors are welcome . program was In charge of Mrs. IWiys Allilellin
and urged to "tend this meeting, j K. C. Koppen. the predoinliintlng! The Junior III Midgets aro prac-
Ithoughl of the sillily being Christ- thing ut the armory In Iho eve-
Medford r;ardci. rluli .inas cheer shown and felt In nlng from tl : 1 .1 to 7 : 1 G The regu-
I l"lil Npii'tnl Mcetllut. juor Immlgrallon stations, both lar team practices fiin;:l& to
Wednesday evening the mem- on the Attiinlic and pacific coasts. ; y:00.
bers of the Harden club were The several purls wero tiikenj The last year letter men wore
given a special treat by Prof. H'-t-1 by Mrs. . Dew. Mrs. Vsn Dyke, , defeated by a Freshman team of
Itendorf of Portland, who spokciMrs. Lyman and Miss Van Ness,
Here al ine lioiei eoioi(i unni-i
the auspi.-es of Better Flowers
magazine.
ttlldos were shown to Illustrate
the lcctiiro. The delphinium pic -
!'"- specially pleasing. W. C. T.
i ,.rof. e,.endorf Is a hull, .pee.Clirlstnw..
gracloii, In I The V.
, ,.... hrluhl wllh Chrl.lmu. dee
nn.wrr lis nnrsiions. ' ..1 . .1 1 1
nf oriiint Ion to n n vnno it f nt rt n it h In
lnformtion to nnnn ii. Pirmr ni
jncip. . ' -
Til,.n fwod a fhrlslmas trees"'"1 "f " "'"Ptist church, gave
wllh ..1,1 Moot., hi oerson and"
mm), merriment. !
TMe members were then Invited
... .1... .!..!... ..-1..... .Inlle.
i.nT - ner can make, were so
served.'
lKhlMir Herlhu pnwell asistcl ,
Kllll Vaikt-r a hostcyH.
' Thf ni,vt .neoiinir of the th!m-1
. . ...... .
. ., . ' ... ...
hme of j,ls Mai iMatt,
Jackson.
SIS Kast
Mrs. .1. H. Owen returned Kri-!
day after spending two weeks In
Purl land
!'tv. .Miilbo'lanil llie-los
lloimrliie House tiucst
her mother, Mrs. Cole, who isiincir anniversary ineeiing lor ,
I .. ... ' I 1 .! I
jSpclKllng the winter Here. A snort i
i . ....ii
,i... i, m,. l,,ll,,.ll,,,,d
hollnml and Cornwall. Nettle
.!..,.. l ..u '..lil,t. nn.l liu
t-lt 1.......1I u..t.ee.l il..lltoiiu ....frnMh-
ments.
AA
... ... . ,
Miss Margaret Htch and Mna'
lllakely, who arc al tending NurHes
Training school at San Francisco.
are here (o spend the holidays with !
relatives. j
T" m I
Americiiii Legion Auxiliary
Hold Social .Mooting.
1 1 1,... ..v lw.ml.nr
Id. about ar. auxiliary menihors
met w.th the president. Mrs.!
I.... .v.. ...lunij .. ..'
club rooms for the last social
meeting of this year. i
Thc child welfare clialrmnn, '
Mrs. ttolaud Smith, asked that
ithat thev could be used for Chiist-
mas cheer. Tile returns woro very
I'll llsl actoi y.
During the meeting, tho lllclil-
bers made (lolls and toys to bo
completed toys were un.iiue and
' showed much clcN-erness and ubllv
Ity.
, J"o noi win.... ,.o..n, , .., .
llU! icoursnip of Caplaln Tung-
' MIU" ,,llvu completed new cuio
I'ooms just off tho dining room
" Ar,""r-V "lul fo1' ""' tho
thai are very practical and add
In Die eomfortablo feeling of the
boyj' iiuarters.
1 .National ouunl boys hail
generously given up ineir lornier
''nnmH '" lnu '1,m'1'1
A"K-I!'y and other i
j giiulzatlons.
nmei-ican i.egiou
women's or-
These ladles should show their
I""' """'I -lu,ly picsenieii inn
"t this meet tig tr;
!"'"'" ''I"' w"' "
,u,oh
, , ,
At thiK nieetiuK try eloths and
eumpieieii 101
and her coni-
.
J. . ' . l""",u " '
I " n" " ' r"' .'aeons pres.oeu w.,,.;,,,., s6 . .,)nt, , v.,
Her weu Known rnarin ami
clousness.
gra-
Mr. and Mra. vietnr Sether of
San Francisco arrived Saturday to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Seni
or's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('has.
Pelt of West Nnlnth street. They
will also visit iclutlvcs In (.Hon
dalu. Washington Parent -Teacliers
j Postpone Itegiilnr .Mcollnir.
aa,,, Wnshliurtoii 1 -T
A will:
not hold a meeting this month
as the schools are planning a'
program to be held at that time '
Social Events of
Church Societies
The Kast. Hiile Cieeln of tllo'r. Iln.nu
Klmt M. cliurch. will meet!
In the church parlors .Monday
uiinrnoon insienu ot i uesuay, us:KriM n,i two al-M wm fing
Previously arranged. Membership j "ii,.n,.,iu.lu" f,.l)m t,u st. Ce-i
plcaso note this change. I eella Mass, bv (loiinod, at thoj
Ml"' K"a ,,,'t''1'" and Mrs. c. ,.h., (m BH,.nl,,.. u will be
''' ,!, own wl" h,lV0 cl"'rB0 uf!sung lu Latin. The members of.
,llle onicrill llllneni
' w ii t u tf'i..
j slon. It was decided to havu
.Al ine conclusion OI .110 (nil-
gram hostesses Mrs. Hedges, Mrs.
I palen and Mrs. Hess served tea
and cake,
!
T. I . l-.njoy
I'nrty
W. C. A. Club room
-. , -r. -
1 orations and mlntletoe for th
i gathorlnK Thum
loiceim aim suning mi
Pm
SpiM.klnt; of t)i inriii-
;j
of the AnuTU-aii lionui hr
1 U r ij ml thm tti in viimiir iv)i)li
)if imiKht in luiilKot their money.
t'nie and pleasure. Little
iiivic-nen .Me.Mllsier tveiiy re-
; Hied "The Horrowed I-tahy," re-,
4l,"''K ll tMieore. The pi k-
tdelil remirted the receipt of
lii.44. helnir the offeriim for i
at the11''','' oeiiig me oiieriog j
'"""ens rami loooe. .a sen
jut the I'nloii Thanksgiving serv-
. ice. Mis. McDonald read the:
beautiful service by which ui.y ,
Maxlne Hlass was dedicated to,
ine sii-Mce ot i no . c. i. r ..;
being decorated witli the w'hltc 1
'moon.
At the close of the mooting ullwlth interest to the 8A debate on
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I'lnley lloslejei I
Ladles' .Auxiliary negative speakers were Anna Mae
The Ijidles' vVuxlllary of the'FiiMon. Wayne I.owry. Florence
Loiptist church met at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs.. C. S. linley
i.ne
ruesday. Decem
ber 11. The meeting was open
ed by singing. "Joy to tho World"
followed by prayer by Dr. Kuton.
Scripture was read by Mrs. M.
I,. Dally. Our evangelist. Dr.
Kramer, tuen gave a peppy.
heart to heart talk on personal
work. I
Mrs. A. J. Anderson gine a ,
most interesting review on homo
u.. o ,1 I Ill,
...iu...,, ..h.
i:f,. ,i education for life among
the Africans.
i M-iiiiMiir. iiii..-.i .-..-..ii. ........
.mi coffee were served by Mrs. t
Robt. Ilagen. Mrs. C. M. l'ar-
er and the hostess. Mrs. C. S.
Flnley. Twenty-eight adults and
four children were present.
, Mlssloiiary Soclcly
I Will M.i't Tiii-Mlay.
' The Woman's Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church will
hold its regular December meeting
at the home, of Mrs. 10. 1'. Law
reiieo r.i:i s'outh Newtown i'uos-
(iay alternoon al 2::io. ,i iss wicn-
., .,, "V
chapters of the new Africa. All
women imeresieu in mis very in
lerestlng study aro Invited to at
.
News of
Medford Schools
.It MOIl IIKill
(Hy Hilly Ciimnilngs)
Smiling
The perccntago of tho Junior
.ho(), Mi..llng class, s were
jim fnllmi-M- I." wltil 10H nol' cunt
,,, ;.Ul mAn ,.rnt, Uio
. 2 w,,h a - ih
with !!. per cent, Iho 1:2 wllh;M.ertiiry. Htalen that to dale paid
1 7 ..i.l ..i.nt Ih.. I .1 will. 1 I.l..... I -i.l..- i. .i..i tun- .11..1.1...1
I'er cent, the 1-2 with H9 per cent,
tho Il-s wllh HH.7 per cent, tho
with lis. 5 per
with nil.! ;er cent, the IV-'J with
!l(l per cent, tho IV-J with H-t.U
per cent and thu 11-2 with SH U
per cent.
IhuikliiK
Junior III kept up the fine
record of 100 per cent for two
weeks. That means we can keep
It there. The Medford schools
lank mth among the citlas of tho
Cnlted States. Jiot's keep the
record of unior 111 100 per cent,
to hctti put Mcdford'H record ut
Mho top.
The total number of times tho
rooms of Junior Hi havj' banlted
! 100 per rent are mm folhtwn: Air.
Keesee, room 10, l.'l times; Mrs.
Clark, room 2, Dl lli.ics; Mrs.
Church and Mr. Hitch, assembly
halt, 12 times; Miss Whiscnnnt,
room 7. 12 times: Miss Ford, room
3. 7 times; Miss Wise, loom ,.
I 5 times; and Miss Slllema, room 5,
1 Mn-le
.,.,, H,.xtf-tlit consisting ot four
this sextette aro as follows: Nello
f.reen, Sybil Jean Young, Ullby
Stone, Ma 1-bars Wall: the two boys
aro Tiiiglcy C'haiupiu and Mux
Hue.
.Also two Christinas carols will
be sung hy the ipiurtcttc of girls.
The Junior III harmonica band
will play "Coiiiln Tliilnigh tho
ltye", and "Itolilii. Ilobln," at the
i Senior III. last Monday by a slight
.oihihui in h vi-iy iiihk s'.iiiw.
A pruetlec Rnm whh played r
rrently belwern the lat yar lj -t'T
men and tho boyn who ween
mllod out for the Junior III tuam.
The Junior Ml wan defeated.
Awcitihly
Tuesday, Dee. 11th the pupils
nf junllor'HI wer entnrtnlnrrt by
a very Interesting IO-mlnuto lllus
trated picture by lr. Griffith
I'm Hand. Tin- pictures wore mi
forestry anil forest-fire provotil-
Inn. Tho pictures wore colored
slides, showing tho different noes
an, I tliolr chnraotorlsllcs. anil also
showing how to identify them.
Til.- lecture was followed by a
very amusing comedy, it was one
f the ist Instructive aa.l the)
most enjoyable of the year's as-.
iseinblies.
Parent'Teachers'
AuRfirintinrt
;
- ;
. -n - . -
Junior II Ik li I'. T. A.
.luntor IIIkIi School I'arent-
Teacher n.s.suclation met Kritlny
. .... ...o. ......... .....
l lei noon at 3: in at tno scliool
,nlll(1,. i
:
nunioe, on in,
gram was a group oi nuiniers n
' u i ..o ........
directed by Miss Williams.
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oren oi me siaie. i no auirmaiive ,
..'tin ..l.lv II. .It. .1.1 l.v Vli-..f.tl. Illlii.
lava. Adra Palwards. Dolores Ho
brook and (loldle llludon: the
Woodhouset and tleorge Iteer. Tbe
Judges were Itev. Hayinond lii'es,
Mrs. (leorge Nellson and Del.oss
Chureblll. The decision was 2 to
I in favor of the negative.
Mrs. Fllegel. for the lllii Scouts,
and Mr. Ilrlcker. for tile Boy
Scouts appealed for help In their
organizations.
Itev. Raymond liee.i gave a very
".T""'',"-' i!:"kr ".I""!,,1 '('I,V,M,""":, rc""- Tlllr yi'ul' lh"r,"cholr platform and tho high school
(live My son for christnias'.'" Ill;ill ho many more homos send- ,.urt,'t (n thu Kallory for anJ
conclusion was Ida! Iho greatest lag out their message of "Merry!.. , . ,,,
...r. .1 ......
...... ...... ..... m ...v h'H
of iindcrsiandlng.
ltel'rcshnienis were served by
..us. i. im.. i in i j nun n.-r i-oiuoiii-
TuuMday,
OF RED X. 1807
Itid t'ross worltei'H and eontrllui-Iih-h
throughout 'he eounly. will be
rIih! to tiow ihal In Die 1 - Hi
an mini roll rail Tor loembei-Khlps
i-eeenlly eompleted, .laekrion eoun
ly n xii in Iuik won n- plaee on the
honor roll, having HiiereHHfiilly
i'(athed the quola nf 1 JUKI mem
Iwmm allotted In ihlK dlHtrlet. MIm
i.ini.... ui tw i i.i iv.,-
i Us follows
Medrord
Ashland
Central Point
Phoenix
Jacksonville, .
(togiie ltlver .
Talent
Table Hoi k ...
Sams Valley .
Applcgllte
Kllttn Fulls
.1 110'
.. ar.il
.. III!
.. 113
.. -Hi
.. II
.. :i:i
.. 211
.. 12
.. id
ii
MIkk Knhei'tM mIho hIjiIph that the
hiidfad or f fiMHI )uih about heon
covered, there helnu ?:iiill.H on
hand and in outriiumlliiK
pleilKim. ThlH wllh tbe unntiut
al Iowa lore from city and (-utility
and refund from inemherHblpH yet
duo will jftvo the amount eHtiiualed
as necessary for the year's work
This report Is very gratifying
Insomuch as outsldo activities,
sickness, olc., greatly interfered
; wlth Pulling over the drive In the
buslncs dlsliiclii.
Special mention must be made
of tho work of Iho women who so
successfully canvased I I.n residen
tial sections, procuring a total of
Mill memberships which Is double
the number em-olled last year 111
the same territory.
LEGION TO GIVE
L
One of Iho loading dances of Iho
holidays will he I bo American Le
gion annual Christmas hull which
Is to lake place on Tuesday night.
December ifi. T his Is one of Hie
biggest Legion affairs of tho on
llro year and many people all over
the valley are already planning to
attend. Tho purty will bn held In
the beautiful ball room of the
uripnini iiiriiniK nnn niriiuni ,
mush! has been secured for the
occasion. Holiday favora and spe
cial effects are being arranged l'or
the affair by tho commltlee In
charge. Proceeds of the dance will
to to Iho Legion drum corps fund.
i.'tiwwinff num. pontage ntnmpi.
and matflirn they all sell, for a
lng health and happInoM, aro pei
- lny Investments psying iiiko uivi-
ofmcnas.
Births
Horn -To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. '
December II, DISK, a baby girl.
,
nnmiTW nnrnnnrnn !
FISH BUDGET!
YdLE DECORATION PRESBYTERIANS TO
OUTDOORS TO GET PRESENT PROGRAM
SPECIAL PRIZES
Die Christnias HxhtillK content
which opens here on December --..participate In a larKn way in the
is a part of a national prc:ram : Christmas activities this year. On
of outdoor Christmas lighting which ; Friday afternoon, December 21.
I originated in Washington, 1), ('.,
1 several years ago.
, , yi,ur ,t.aut iful ,
evergreen tree, cut ill llle woods juf
f Vermont, was sent to Washing- Ja
Ion and set up In Sherman smuire.iio
iThls .,, Wlls n gilt from Middle-
,,.,. t:1)t,,. to tht, president of I
Mlu i ,., states. This splendl. I
Iri'e was decornted and wired with
iii-nureus or l ny e cc r c c its.
ialU .. Christmas cvo Prusiileiit
The follnwiii.-; year a heaulit'ul
11... ... ...
living nee was piaaiiMi in nnor-
man Plaza behind the White House
aiid a permanent underground elec
tric service installed bo that ouch
year tile same living tree can bn
decorated and Illuminated, a per
fect symbol of national good will.
The national example was quick
ly followed by many states and
ommnuuHle.s.
For some years now a number
of cltiens have heon decorating
Ihoir homos on I lie outside, and
these homes have boon gay and
iin.'UHM iiiNiT rumin in tmrr imi i lie ,
I ... .',
. ill isioian oy llieiliiH in si i lugs oi
colored lights festooned uhuul Ihclr
i lawns and houses. And a new joy
in i in- uiiimay season win icsuii
from Ihrmo Vtilelide iliHplay.
To add zcHt tho Modfnrd riuuii
hor of Coinnitfrcu Ih arrannin to
cntuhict a cnntcsl Ikm'o with Hnlen-
did nrl.cH lor tho winnera. Thin '
conteHl Ih open to every rn8l,ont ;
of Med lord nol connect imI with the
hx'al electric storoH or iho power
company. M h Hinted to open on
Decern hor 2'J,, and chmn .lunnary
2. vh Ich aKHiireH plenl y ol- t line
Mil iiliisini; it ii u iiiKii iih-uum i imi.
all loenl lu-nnlo 1111,1 visllirts lo Iho
elty will have an opportunity to
Iho ,.t i.M. lliu,1...U ' 1.1,1."
1 , ,. ', ,,,i ! ' i in.
lllfe Win IJII U'lllMIUMI "II MH- ""''o
of Konoral urtlwLh; anpearanco ol'
house or Rrouiuls; reHidenfs, true
and nhi'uha may be lllumlnaled In
11.1. eoiiiosl l'rl.o am most al -
.1. -.i ...111 i i.. ii... r..i
llll.'Ulvil (lllll ..III ill. i.n. .1 mi. in.-
lowing:
First pi'lzu, electric, porcolu
tor set.
Second piizu. Sin waffle Iron.
Third piizo, Jill aiitoniatlc toast
er. Kourth prize, $1) automatic elec
tric iron.
Considerable Inlerust lias already
been shown In this local Christ
mas contest and It Is anllcliated
Unit a largo number or entries will
compete for Iho above prizes. En
' " " " ". . . V"'
tries must bo miido with thu cnam
i)(.pmhor 22. Thono who deniro
December 'ii. Thono who desire
assistance In planning tliolr dis
plays can securo suggeBtlonu and
helpful udvlco from any of tho local
elocttic. deulurs or the advertising
commltlee of tin) Chuinbor of
Commerce. 1
ELKS WILL HOLD
Now that their Christmas tree i
doings to provide substantial cheer
for tho poor and needy of tho city
and vicinity at Christmas lime lire '
over, tho members of the Klks t
lodge feel thai themselves and '
families nnd friends aro entitled to
enjoy a llttlo Yuletldo fun of their
very own. and hence Iho lodgo will
hold n big dunco ut tho Klks tem
ple on New Year's eve.
The affair will bo entirely In
formal, with a number of oxtra
NEW YEAR PARTYjsATURDAY CASH
fun stunts, nnd various kinds of j ono of the. chulh ot Btoros hero
noise making devices urn being nr- tonight, police woro Informed. Of
ranged for, to bii manipulated hy I fk-lals said the loot probably
iho dancers In welcoming Iho now ; amounted to several thousand dol-
year in that night.
Tho lodgo rommlttoo In charM
of the dance Is us follows: C. C.
Lcmmnu, chairman; Louis Ulrlc.h.
'I en Midler. Jerry Jerome, Vernon
Vawtor. Lurry Schade, Joseph Flle
gel and T. K. Daniels.
YULE PARTY OF
The a ll mini Chrlslmns party of
Ilio Copco employes club will luko
Place at Hilarity Hall next Satur
r.npnn
duy. December ii. 1 he afternoon , A mimbor of shoppers in tho
pronram will ho devoted to stunts ! ore wer8 not awar8 of tbo hold
anil sklls of special Inlorost to thOUp untu oftr (he men haj fled,
many kiddles who will altend. Tho j thB work wa8 aoll0 30 qckly and
annum v.nrisimas tree win no un"
veiled by 8ania i imself who will
distribute gifts to nil the children.
1
Health is more Important than
readlti'. rltln' and rlthmetlc. Is
your child studying It? It l ,n.
the Oregon course of study.
AT CHRISTMASTIDE
The Presbyterian church will
'at t::to p. m., the children of the
j Jth, r.tb and titli grades of tho
loca 1 schools under tho leadersnip
Miss Ksther Church will (five
free concert of Christmas curols
.vlili-b uarents and friends arc
invited.
(in Sunday morning. December
! ;:, I lie double mixed uuartet con-
jHsllnB of Mrs. It. K. McKlhoso
,..i c rmi
Parker, sopranos;
Mrs. Kdna Isaacs and Mrs. It. C
.Mulhollnnd, contraltos: a. J. Mac
Douough and Dr. Wm. P. Hult.
tenors and Dr. W. W. Howard
and Dr. K. W. Hhockley, bassos,
assisted by soloists and Carleton
Janes, violinist, will present their
Christmas concert, which is always
one ot the outstanding musical
events of tho year and draws n.
large attendance.
In tho evening of December 23
the young people of tho church
will present beautiful tableaux
of the exiles, prophets, Mary and
the Angel, tho Shepherds and
Wlso Men while Chiistmas carols
laud choice Christmas numbers aru
m,,,1K unB ,)V two uunrtcta, the
-,,.,!,. ,,im. . inl,i..iM nn tilt
I"1"""1 Sliigllig. imviu JjUivijr no.
.. . . .... i.(,,f Scrlllturn nuflsilires.
i 'n, di-mine and ovnrsiuht of tho
L,', 1 ,,, T,l , nr.
field, .lunot Clement and Itev. iu.
l Liiwrence.
On Monday niRht, Dec. 24 at 7
p. in., tho children of tho primary
and Junior department of tho
,, . i,,,,.,-' m un thi.
unt((rtIlinmont of HonK8, and reol-
latloim and tableaux undor the
!onunltteu consiHtinur of Mrs. C1U-
nioi-e. .Marjorlo Uiulley and Mm.
Howard Oynan.
Tho heylnnerH will have their
. , , , ,.,
...o.ii.oh v
i riiirtt 11 1 lnuufiTi tui 1 1 1
' Tho niumberH of the entire
'hool aro awked to briny Homo
I , 1,1 f , .,,, l,.,llfrt U (. (hi.
church Saturday, the 22nd, , or
i"'"'5' , ,
1 distribution among tho needy fiun-
illles.
ADVENT'S PASTOR
Tlio Seventh Day Adventlat
church Just closed tholr annual
week of prayon In which all tho
churches in the valley participated.
.Morn than 11,600 waa given for
mission work. ftov. T. L. Ttaeum
ler was nominated pastor of tho
Medford church. Tho prospects ior
the academy are very bright for
the coming year. Many now
lamlllus aro expected to sottlo hero
during the coming yoar.
J. 11. Meehan was chosen btial
unsn niana-ier of the academy. Tho
enrollment ut present Is a hundred
forty-two.
OF PIGGLY WIG.
STORES IS LOOT
SPOKANB, Dec. 5. () To
day's receipt of eloven Plggly
Wlggly stores In Spokane wore
snatched In a daring hold-un of
lara. although no check had been
made. Thu robbers escaped.
According to tho story told pol
Ico by K. D. liufnoy, collector, hp
waa confronted in tho sloro at
Fourth nnd Cedar streets by a
I man carrying a market basket,
j who nourished a pistol and order
jctl him to "turn over that money:"
Meanwhile, CJafney said, two
! ciifederates "covered" tho com
pany watchman seated In an auto
mobile outsldo, unit took his sawed
off shotgun. When the first man
obtained Iho collector's satchel con
Inlnlug tho money, Iho trio ran
j around a corner nnd disappeared,
(lufnoy said. Ho was not able to
plve a clear description of any of
.i, men. The man who confront.
j el( ), woro handkorchlof ovor
- hB (ace. he asserted,
anlAtly
Officials or tno company saia
that the amount or money stolen
will not be known until a check
can be completed Monday, but tho
average receipts for Saturday gen
erally amounted to "soraral thon
sand dollars." .
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