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PAGE FOUR Mi:nroKi mau, TiMnrNiy mkhford, ouit.os. srxruv. n'ovkmpkr g-t. -in-ja The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Irene DeLosh M4KU). Girla League of Senior lush moot at one oVUvk. Greater Mrdford club bu&i no meeting and card iKirt at : S p.m., in Si. Mark Guild hall. KrguUr meeting Chrsau thcmtmi Circle No. S 10 Notph lor of Woodcraft. Kleotion Of OftlCers. ItlsO SovUl rvoti- int. with tftoh.i Anderson as chairman. li iisi m n n d p ref ion i I Viitn's club meets MuUioil.uwl at Mrs 11. T:39 p m. Tuesday. Junior Than Wsgi vine Cop- per TV in Inch M-hod gym (ot mothers and faculty a; J;3D. The Unite-" Aitl of the Kirst M-Hhidi?t hutvli will meet in the attention. T!it l'niority Guild will nnet In' the evening. Kaptist I-sduV Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. M. K. Knirce. I : Mistkioe. Ladle Missionary -Society rUptit-t church meets with Mr. M. K. Kruive at IS Mw- tlotoe at S p. - TtmrxUy. legion ThankMftwng Kill. fttfalay. Joseph Lane society. hil- dren of the American Ueo Union will meet wuh the Missett Kuth and fortune IVAlbtnl At J:3. IVcahonta lodge will mwt in KeJnun halL St. Mark's Guild meet In Parish house. t-Z p. m. Juxctuhr Pupil Kcvital it Twesd y Kvctunf. MtM Kuth l-uy and Mr, E. K. Gore an presenting their juvenile j pupils in recital Tuesday evening.; November ri l Miss Luy.; who returned in September from Steamboat Sprints Colo-, where He look professional work iu the ait f the dancv, will present the! breakaway, tap and other attrac tive dances in solo and group. Mrs. iVore will' feature chir-' area's fundamental work as pre Rented in piano claa under the) heads of rhythm. tone )uUiy and interpretation- Tbe essential quail ties of rood pfcano playing cannot; he separated only for the purpose of analysis and emphasis, Among the smaller children to be pre rented are Lou We . Kerse-c, Gerald Keewe-e. Jean Fe, Rocr Olma ctiild, Klois ISrownYe, K lea nor Siieet. Hln" Cov WiWn Church and Ktchard SaucJurd. A group v4 hehtly older pupil t alternate math the dame eo aejeiblesu ye public is iu itcw to S4ell CVmpway tnpev fwjvy 1Kb ncr awd Itaarv. Lmplojeea of the Shell Oil ww paecy, wRd their free mis and faint- . tned a ns-hot dinner and. awee at Mrw. TVav Ina at Thoe n;s Saturday ve?i!r.r. tTcrry-cne mas dressed as a Lt Ho boy or RirL in rompers aprona, er kni other appret of the yuee eiKrlto. Knee trous ers and rlj dotSs were moch in exdem-e. Cetrrs were Jaid for 2 and the decvrtfcns were cjrrxl out I n rent nd r 1 low . the tflw it oil color. Mmixture dotb l-r tN enen. and !nuU nuiuU fr the men were fmen as favor. Apore priate etitMreu jranes and Wihv were featurel. lltich TTon:rf.vn won firs prtse for t he v cee ewtume. t rvrw Hinhrtai iHnarr fw tart IVsimw ami Mi tVarwm. A urpre. in e form ef ptrthday dinner art. w- at the Itome of Mr. and Mrv Car! Vrvw Us SuivUy in Ironor of Carl Irrwn ard danchter. Cr tine. Two l-atif'.il birth!? fake ere prv-sented. or.f Kib.C I candles and the .:h-rr thnrr time a ma ny . V o ti n fc d Cakea were alsw prrrnied t Vre. and svn. Arthur, f Uueu present were Mr. H C. Clcw k. Nellie C. la w . v.t lAnc ami daughter. Anhur Lar Mr. avd Mo. A K Siriey as . on. lrrelL Mr. ar.d Mr. K i fcrtpter. Kenneth and Amis S-r'-ier. laMLiVe Shirle. Mary 1UM. lr. and Mpjl. Oar! laron a i children. Christine. Lleen. tM.: Hee--v nd icie. No Compromise Victor Radio Will 1 -Not Compromie TONE is Paramount! Try One in Your Home Then Decide r $17800 t Palmer ; Music House l W 8ell HppiMMM Clitklreit iiicrktm ltcilutku M.n Willi yi iwwc l hint. C.cneral Jox'ph Society i'lultt:-i of the American Kvi'lutit-n ttii'. moot with M l;ui li ana tr i Ir.o l'Alluni u houvs KruUy. NV,mKr th at ; Si p. nt. This promises lo b.- one f the tr.ost intcrt:nK invUnp of ihe vc.ir. a- there a happy surprise in tro fr tho society. K.kh nu'inNr wtlt tie iheu .n interprct-itlon of ."What Thank --c tv inc Mctns to M-.' 1 Hit are iaahie at this inn ami each one who his e.irned their CluHtm's cntrihvitU'n t- ak U to bt iii; it to the ovmtmt -tee. , Mr. and Mr. Milker Lntcrtain Hclaiutv. from liuniia. Mr. and Mrs. K.irt M. MiHer had as their ti.-t tl-e ivt w.k Mr. Miller's lroih. r and !iter-in-Utt. Mr. ami Mrs H I. I.e roy. vt i"ri-itill. lin-tna. Mr. I-ny h i.- I.' n in the t -eminent f lyinp sc i. e -t Kr.itue field for the r.t r. IVf.m Ivtiv stationed in !ir..ima. Mr. I.ery served thrc ytars a; Crty field. Cahfornii. Mrs. 1-eroy will vitt her moth er in Sa n J ose be f o ro re 1 1: r n I r. c to the Canal one. Mi-.- Mary t.ilUrt Ixar for Katr-w tit. Miss Mry tiilK-rt. member of the $e n t o r h i $ h ; h o I faculty, will l-;a-e Sunday for K;nsis itty u here she will attend iVe Nine teenth Annual meetine of the Na tional Council of Teachers ef Kt'.i;- At lawnit. K a she w-.ll be m?t by her s-ster. Mrs. Thom as l. v"u.fcnh. ho with her husband, is a; the l"nivery ef Kansas completirc wort for the:r l'h. l. decree in jsvhoioy. un der Kayir.ond K Wheeler, for merly of the I ' i er: ty f re son. lkttbtces v4 Xeseran lloM rwlay Meet inc. The lauphters of Veterans cf the civil war met at the Anncrv KrMay eveninc for their recti Li r we?Kn. officers for the comi.;. ye-ar were nominated and arrange ments were made to send pears to the soldters home at Rrtseburjc. as a contribution to the Thanks icivinc celebratioa. Mr. Lynian was reported to erooed en.-' tertainmc Chester A. Arthur Post, J G. A. I5. last week. The next meet me will be on the ftcnd Prida In IVeember. the J Ttrh when officer snll N le-ref Business and Professional Women's Club 'Has Costume Party Kn C Women's Club Has Delightful Costume' Party frHIl .f IIICIIltHM'S lf tlK Hi!1 llie-v- aiul Prifc-.iul tinii', luh. aM'iithkl fi-r tb li-tiiful ci t n e rt y fcit Tiic-la jr. I'ront r th lt tn riihi: 1 i-v Irene s el. Mrs Manila Hounttin. Mrs. laurj Wn. Mr-, latin liuck I wiiii. Mks UiUU I M: ick kir IK?.- itj lUiKXttu. Mr. Pearl Uelh . Mb Wini.rtxl Walker. Mb Pal iiiiu KandHnwiu. t.nm- 1 !li s-: M r. MabrH Hhu Mrs llamle IVr tcr. Mis- btuuNnh Burr. li a ltd! ic. Mr. Amy Kent Siuitlu M rs. r Ki.bUll. Mrs Karl Ibf per. Mrs. LUItan May. Mrs. "Atlrt- rniue Steward, llack nw : Miss Ja lie McOuat. Mb. Kutlt so it.uhv. Mrs. Ma ml t luipiiiaii. Mr. 1L U. U alley. Mrs. Kate Walters. Mrs. V. Ifc alaioait. .Miss .Marcarci lieitd e. Mrs. llaael lhx-rt-s, Mi-s t.lad - .k-y. Mrs. Wilfrrnl ik-4e . Mrs. 7a4 Akers lrs. Awlrvy noio ivy nanpie. Foulk. frs. Grace Vin- M1s-s Ali ix Miorvr. lis -Mari'tn Mercer. M rs. laimHtM ChIwhi. Ml Ittio. , niuts las-: (t-s Kutli laiy. Miss iKiriKliy Ukkiejl. Me. Mabel '.Mar k ami Mrs. Susanue lbHiics l"hrtcr. MiSs lkucbnu New Hrwlsre Ci tamed memir: :sed her honv" Kr were d.ia n f turn at v'hr-' a: : Kuth S.iatwb. Shaw. Mrs. 1.' ii PiitcrtaUfc. h H.'i;!,.T.ia cn-t';"-ol a tn"'y crsar.- a p-irty a: l- eVrr..r. lr;r.,: ie e .: r.:me P. K. t. laim4K.m Mcdfortl IbKei M.culay On M-T..1..;.". chapter A. A. P K o h-li a Iunche.n a: tht M-.-.el Mfif.Td. honor:n; Mr O ra K- r. t 51 a ru ie r. the sia te, t-J P K. O. Yri'.ow can rty ivc (.v.i r ; y w .t Mrs. Gordon yd S.1 triers. Ker-M ADRIENNES "Distinctive and Individual Apparel" V Crepe Gowns with the new feeling of line are on display at only $18-95 to S49.50 Ol R info crrpr gott arc drienc1 for ihc oraan of more malurr fijrurc ho ha a feclina for fa-hion lul nol the frivolous fcflinc of ihc jounficr Thi ! tho tlT of on that the 'mart oman find imli p-nillo o her ar il ro he. RlarL ami cvlorv. in irl lift to H. All Coats Off io rit II i! w 1 iff f? i: I l &13.SO S75.0O $T.ll SsiT.l . chapter met for a business session and initiation at the home of M:. A. M xrr. Mrs. Macicruder's viit. aithourh o:f.e:aL proved a most happy and beneficial one to bo:h officers .nJ . members of chapter A. who d a .ir.t.i 1; j and white ehrys :td out t.e offic ii O. a most 1 Tunc he Mrs- Warner Hostess Thursday Bridge Luncheon Mrs. V. J. Warner was hositss at a 1 o'clock bridce luccfaec at her home Thursday. TUe puests included Mesdame l B. Hum- wifl ovic forward to another Tislt phrys. Kniil Motr. D. A. Chambers. ;:h much pleasure. . OI-n AmspUer. L. G. Tyree. Ho"- Two candidates were initiated ard Hill. K. R Hamnioud. K. E. i:i:o the chapter. Mrs. J. F. tireen. W. 15. Robinson. Jack Boy I V-.,- r-s j.'rrr-.!'1 p-ark 1 and 1. C. ?emmon. ' Some of ther.t were clad in -l;tl-: ttmte wldtiitf diosst-H of dtt years ; ao. Home wore birurre punny sack costumes lis for the other, they were just plain, rapped mod erns. Ailrienne Hteward, the ho- ios at th lltisinoss and i'rofet jsional "Wumen's "Hard Time" urty Tuesday nisht at her homo ion Geneva avenue Vas charmintc I hi a long, tltchi-fitting suit that tut have been ultra-stylish about 1 i years acu. A ensation of the evening was . tuie velt-kmwn hu-sim-sj? wuman ! who arrived ;ite. elvverly dh-truis-' ed as a man. It was at least half an hour itvfure her identity was : d-teriililiel. . Mrs- Claude Torter, whose lius ': Kind in the new paster at the I'resbytrian i huich. save an en 1 tert.iiniiy; account ot her business ; career in Washington. D. C. where 1 she was employed in the U. S. l-a- lor depiirtment during the World There isn't much that Mrs. Por te:' doesn't know about the up and downs of women in business, for she began 'work as a sienoc . rapher when three dollars a week i was go-! wnses. and office jrirls : wore their hair in braids. Mrs. tVrtor also pave a vivid descrip '. lion ef the beauty of Washington. Miss Ruth Luy. well-known lo enl daacing instructor was featur- ed on the program in a clever dance number. The refreshments were in keeping with the hard time costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Kiley D. llenson entertained with a i o'clock dinner Thursday, honoring Mrs. KUrabeth May Whipple ot Los Angeies. Cov- ti w.-r- I-imI f-ir siv. . ' Wotiiun's CIiis Mi-el W illi Mrs. ICouert llallcy Mrs. Hubert 11. Ilailcy entertain-t-d th; Woman's Iliblo flu of the Fiit M. H. ehureh Thiiisday afi.-i-iiuiiii. Mrs. D. T. 1-awton, class pif.-iiit-nt. h-ading the devotions and offering prayer. A most pleas ! Ing feature of tin afi'-rnoon was a j ri port of conditions found in Xur ! way, i;rmany and othor counti-le.s, ' by Mrs. Samuel Hateioan. Jjuriug jlho social hour. Mix. llulh-y assist (Ml by Nellie Haley, Mrs. Klia j I'etets, Mrs. K. S. Jlitzler served ; f;ik and euffec. i Those present were: Mrs. l. T. ; Jtwton, Mrs. Martha Gore, Mrs. ; Gt-orgia IJiackburn. Mrs. Geo. .M.,r. ; doff. Mrs. Ma lJlekman, Mrs. Ltra ; Hfss. Mrs. Ida Jackson. Mrs. Sam. ! uet i:,it'iiian. Mrs. C. W. Conkiin. ! Mrs. KHa PtttMs. Mrs. Kik-y U. ! Hnson. Mrs. Neili Haley, Mrs. 1 ('..!. Mis. .Nelson J. Wiley, Mrs. : IT. S. Hitzb r, Mrs. Jo T. Hank-ls. j Mi.-s Lethe! and Mrs. ll. 1L Haib y, 1 Mrs lleii-011 Ilnlertalns j Missionary Uistriit Officers I Jlrs. Kiley D. ilenon cutei'tnin- ed the district officers cf tho Woman's llonu Missionary .society ; of the Methodist Kpiscopal church, j Plans for the year's work were dis i cussed. j During the social hour, Mrs. i Hanson, assisted by Mrs. Nelson J. iWiley, served cake and coffee. ' Those presejit were Miss Helen 1 Carlton. president, of Central ' Point; Mrs. Lula Howard, trc-asur-i or. o Ashland: Mrs. J. It. Mc , Cracken. past president, of Ash- land: Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley, corre I sponding secretary; Mrs. A. K. 1 Lyman, recording secretary; Mrs. 1 W. W. Walker, thank offering sec retary, all of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Hoeven burs of Sains Valley., and Mr. ! and Mrs. H. Jordan of Talent ; were among those who attended : the .Stanford-University of Cail I forma game at Palo Ait a Saturday. K,;ior iirry. M.ss L::u'y Wfhf, M; rV.;aie ir.d, r. East Side Circle et Witn Mrs, Lyman The Kal SMe cire of te irst M. H ch;:rch met ua Mrs. A. V l.tniaa Tuesday fternox3. Mrs. T. G. Hetne prvsKliac. Mrs. J. W cij'te ted the deTotK"as and Mrs. Riley P. Hena eoocucted a Terr interestine Pi Me eiercis. Durtcc tn social hour Mrs. Ly nvaa. assisted by Mrs. K, .V. Kcppes. rl ret re-sha'.ets. f a MawMH Make This the Happiest Christmas of Them All With Gifts of Jewelry from Brophy's .... 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