Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    Pupils Please
with Piano and
Dance Recital
Hum ding room was tit a prem
ium Tuesday night at Kt. Murk'
Pari!. ITall, when Mis. 17. 13. Ooro,
ulano teacher, ami Miss Jtutli
itayjle huy, duncing teacher, pro
tfwitcil groups of pupils from their
oIasni8 In recital.
Tlie popularity mid. efficiency of
cliias piano work. was bhown by
Mih. Gore with a elans of children
running from five to eleven years
of aye, nil of. whom played the
small cluHsics with case, clarity of
touch and beauty of tone that U
h prophecy .of keen imislcinn.shi!
and ability to play in tho future.
It h u pleasure t,o note the ad
vancement of tho Junior high and
h it'll nehuul aKcd-'pupilN ninco they
U4ro..hiit heard In pujillo recital
ahout(8fx months ngo.
Miss Luy Introduced two en
.sinbles In the- popular "breaka
way" and tap dancing that were
characterized by precision nnd
grace of movement, and that aluo
showed tho dance to be a natural
outlet for the expression of the
youthful feeling for melody and
rliytJini. The solo dunces wercjy
Jane ,Antle, . Kosu CI ore, Ih'tty
. Johnston, Frank to Itinubuiger and
Kthet Chord.
The program:
First Part
Ityihmic Ff-i-llng -r v'Military
March." Schubert; Dorothy llur
gos. Dorothy Gore. "Swaying
Pines." Mnttlngly: Frances Port.
"Tho Harp." Mac Lachlnn:- Kloise
Brownlee. "Ughtly, Row." (folk
song); Helen Cox.
Tone Quality "Ding Dong Hell.
"Brother .John.", attributed to. J.
M. VIlllaniH: f Ttoger . Olmshicd.
"Colonial ; "Minuet,".' -..WnnsboroiiKh;
Hlehard Schuchard. t :A Little
Cirey Owl," "Drifting," Gaynor
. Itlake: Jean Pease. "Klf and
Fairy." Itentley; Dorothy Cox.
-Melody and Appreciation "fled
Howes," Kern: t Gerald, Keee.
WhIU, Sclilelt: I-aVorne. McCtilloch.
"Kittle Song." (priuio) Orohy
Adams; Waltz. fpiimo) ' Crosby
Adams: "Two Minuets," Haeh:
"Wavelet." Paldi; "(ioodnlght Lit
tle Love," . Gaynor; Louise Keesee.
"Itabblt Revels." J.. M. W,: How
ard !0 rover ; "Tarantolle." Heller;
Serenade,, Schubert; Dorr Barrett.
Allegro iti G 'Minor, Heller; Rosa
Card,.;
. Second Part
"Polly;" Hetty Johnston.
"Tap Andalusia;" -Frankle Kin
abarger. . Walts', ,Uv:, .Ia.no, ,Antle,. Dorothy
luno Walters. "Z'ob Dell' ' LnntlV
Luby Stone',' Mary ICate'AValtern;
"Japanese Hiude," Poldiui; Dor
othy Palcy.
"Maurka," Ileitis; Hetty Ann
l'horndyke.
1 "Hunt Song,". Ileitis; Gwendolyn
Krous. ....'.
"F 1 r s t Toss," S e h u m a n :
"Naughty Roy," Emm; Dorothy
Gore. .
"Pickaninny Dance,"- Wriuht :
Say "Merry Christmas" With a
Hi "1-
Wjki MakYiivl:hc
Wm iiwcikwsek
llffell 1'crfcct Itiamoml King ' -
AW'T' $35.00
Quality Jewelry
. Main and Fir
Fair Prices
; Lee Port.
i "Honey;" Kthel Chord.
j "Rreakaway;" Mary KdmiMun.
Helen Kdinision, Dorothv Palev.
j Frances Moiler. Ruth Deinoresi.
Carvel Itoamev, Janet Wray1 Smith.
Reriha Crane. .
"German lCecenirir;" Rosa Gore.'
"Steppln' Along;" sanio . on-
semblo as ''Rreakaway.'
! Dance numbers,
i Thin Part
"Will o' the Wisp," Rolfe; Joan
DeLosh.
j ''Wiirriur's Song," Heller; Dor
othea Wilson.
Second Mazurka," Godard; Ray
i Lewis.
Paderewskl;
:JDorothv RurircMM.
"Ghana." Heinz; Wihla Hewitt.
"Orientalc:" Jane Antic.
'-"Pony Roy." Janet Wray Smith,
Dorothy Palcy, Helen FMmlston,
Mary Kdmiston. - Carvel - Roajnes.
Ruth Demoiest. Rosa Gore. Dor
othy Gore. Mildred Reynolds,
Phyllis Preston. Zoo Dell Unit is.
Ktliel Chord. Retty Johnston. Max
Ino Vauu'hn, Frankle Rinabarger.
June Williams.
Dance numbers. '
P. V., O. Members Kiitei'tnliictl .
At . C Gultl berry Homo
Members of the A. A. Chapter of
P. K. O. met at the home of Mrs.
C. C. Goldberry in Central Point
Wednesdayafternoon nnd enjoyed
an Interesting educational program
which included a resume of what
the organization had done nnd Its
plans for the future.
Guests included Mrs. Bennett,
formerly of Bremerton, Wash., mil
Mrs. Young of Bend.
' Mrs. C. D. Thompson was chair
man of the meeting. Following
the program and business sessjon
the ladies were served refresh
ments. The next semi-monthly
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. I-:. K. Kelly, 911 .-Quen
Anne, December 10.
Lady Klks Kitjoy
Meeting nt Temple
Lady Klks of '1 Medford took
charge of the Temple Wednesday
afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock, when
they amused themselves with either
bridge or pool, according to pref
erence. Following the games re
freshments Vere served by hc
committee.
Those acting as hostesses for the
affair were Mrs. L. Rundy. Mrs.
E. C. Gaddls and Mrs J'. . W.
Mitchell. High bridge score was
held by Mrs. John Rarneburg and
the pool prize went to Mrs. Ben
Mohler. ''
1-isterii Star Patron
Honored at Dljiner.
C. N. fulyt who recently re
turned .from St. Martin's' Springs
In ' Washington, t whcl-'c'itf: recup
erated from a severe attack of
rheumatism, was honored by the.
Inen! chapter , of Eastern Stars
Wednesday evening, when a din
ner., was given in the Masonic hall
by, the officers of the,, organiza
tion. Thanksgiving decorations
Were used to add a nolo of "gaiety
to the occasion,' and tho evening
was spent In playing bridge.
Around 26 ntended the dinner.
vLl
Intelligent Service
Established 1908
1 iwti)ytt)A
Students Home
for Holiday
Festivities
; Home, to spend Thanksgiving !
j holiday.s.und attend various dances
Thursday nnd. Saturday nights,
j most of the following students
from Medford,., who ftro attending
either the 1'nlvorsity of. . Oregon
or tho Oregon State college 'will
be returning to school today: Miss
Klizaboth Swigurt, O. S. C; Jas
per Reynolds, U. of. O.: Forrest
Pickett, O. S. CV, Rcrnl and Jack
Hughes, U. of O.; Havoid -DeVoe
and John Green leaf, O. S. C.;, Sully
Roberts. (). S. t; Al Stohr, U. of
O.; Rill Morgan, U. of O.; JohnJ
Green, O, S. C. , ,.
Ctniuu Roberts, a student ' In
commerce at O. S. C, is Kvendiim
the Thanksgiving holidays with h-T
parents, lr. and Mrs. Frank Rob
erts, on South Newtown.
The Misses Anila and Fdna
Mohr and a friend. Miss Champ
lln. of San Dieo. Calif., all of
whom are, attending the University,
of Oregon, spent Thanksgiving
week with ,M,r. and Mrs. Em'.t
Mohr. .- ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. riubbard haw
for their guest this week their son
Chester, who Is attending the Ore
gon State college. Chester is pres
ident of the 'Sigma Nu fraternity
and will nttend the national con
vent ion In Chicago, December 1 9.
and will visit other eastern and
southern cities.
Leo Glascock and Ralph Bailey
arc among the college Htudents
from O. S. C. who spent Thanks
giving day at home with relatives.
Rill Purdin, a student at the
U. of O.. spent, the past week en l
with relatives.
Cliff Garnell. a junior football
siar of U. 'of O.. 'enjoyed the fes
tivities of tho past week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Garnctt,
and friends. .. . . .
The Past Matrons club of
Reames chapter' will hold Us De
cember lumheon at Hotel Med
ford at 1 o'clock .Monday, All
members nnd visiting past matrons
are cordially Invited.
Mid'l.I;'IAy11Iiim8
and son,' Gordon, spent' Sunday
with Mrs. Williams' sister. Mis.
M. K. Coe and family, and will
return homo today to Klamath
Falls.
' . ' '-
Mr, and Mrs. .1. R. Lillle and
family and Mr. A. W.'Siilllvum of
Klamath Falls spent Thanksgiv
ing with Mrs. A. AV, Sullivan-find
daughter Cennil. of this city.
Business meeting of the Row
ent . Circle No. -1128 will meet
with, the president, Mrs. Sehrccen
gimt ,nt iiOU North' Riverside,
Wednesday, December 4th at 2
o'clock. .
Diamond ling!
PERFECT
DIAMONDS
In beautiful setting!
as low as
$25-00;
' AND UP
Longine Watches
Price at Low as
The Latest In 'Elgin and
Hamilton Watche(
BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS!
'i ; r
Society Personals
1 L
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson
Wurts. returned to this city Fii- i
day evening after a honeymoon
trip to Los Angeles and other Cal
ifornia cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oatmau. tf
Portland, visited Medford relatlven
early In the week. The Oatmanx
were returning to their home fol
lowing an e-xtenslvo motor trip
through California, Arizona, and
Utah. - -
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen wore
dinner hosts Thanksgiving day-to
Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Hamlin. '
.
Mrs. Catherine Law Is In town
from her ranch near Rogue river
spending the Thanksgiving holi
day week nt the home of her
daughter. Mrs. It. L. Rarto on
West 2nd street,
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Goodlow and
small son left this morning for.
Rose burg, w h e re t h ey will ma k e
their homo, Mr. Goodlow- hnvltm
been transferred to the Rosoburg
division of the California Oregon
Power company. Mrs. Goodlow has
been employed at Sinclair's store
in this ally for some time.
f -4
Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Gore nn.l
young son Kdward, and Mr. und
Mi's. Lee F. Smith, were dlnpci
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Ray Sunday.
The regular meeting of the boar.l
of directors of the V. W. C. .
will be held In the club room on
Monday afternoon, December 2, at
two-thirty.
Elmer Oatman leaves this week
to spend the winter with his
daughter, Mrs. Tnn Kennedy In San
Francisco, lie will also visit In
Los Angeles nnd other cities.
Mrs. Harry Wilson, "who has
been 111 at her home on Oak street,
was taken to Sacred Heart hospital
Monday for treatment.
Mrs. Richard liazcltlne of Salem,
returned to her home today after
spending several days In Medford
as the house guest of Mr. nnd Mrt
r. H. Beckmnn.
Miss Geraldine Madden., of San
Francisco, will nrVlve here today
to spend a week visiting at the
home of Mrs. Lanetta Goodwyn. .
Mrs. W. 13. Iioardman. of Me
Cleod. Calif., Is the guest of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. llur
vey, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson
motored to Grants Pass Thuraduy
to visit at tho homo of -Mr. 'nnd
Mrs. ; Florenz Rreltmeyer.' ' They
wcro accompanied to' Medford by
Mrs, Thompson's sister, TVllwt Alice
Horning, who Is spending tho
woekend here. . ' .
r '
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Piatt and
twp children motored to Sacra
mento the past week to spend
Thanksgiving nt tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Howard. They will
return to Medford today,
-. - f
Mr. and Mrs. Henry WIrth nnd
family motored to Oakland. Calif.,
the past week to spend the Thanks
giving holidays with tholr daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Ktrlplin.
f 4
Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Delosh will
return this eyenlng from San Fran
cisco and Oakland. They had tho
pleasure of visiting Mr, nnd Mis.
W. G. Aldenhagen, Mrs. Josephine
Root-Daunoi'k, Mr and Mrs. Re.'t
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Anderson.
'Mr. and Mrs. It. lv. Kooxep arc
entertaining over Sunday Gdlther
Kvcrett of Lakevlew, who Is at
tending Universjty of Oregon.
f
A number of people from Med
ford. Afllnnd and other cities en
joyed the American Legion dance j
nt Jacksonville. last mgm.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo ftrenner spent ,
tho week-end n Portland and I
Salem. They made the trip by!
auto,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gates nnd
daughter Mary Ann. will return
today from a few days' visit fn
Portland, making the trip by auto.
Dr. nnd Mrs. D. A. thambers
spent the week-end with tho doc
tor's mother, Mrs, Anna K. Cham
bers. In Portland. Mrs. Chambers
Sr., had spent several days In Med
ford prior to Thanksgiving.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Logan gave their
son Dec a surprise dinner party
Saturday evening by Inviting ten
vnung boy friends lo dine with
him and enjoy the birthday fes
tivities. Mlsi""' loln Rctiue and Mar
garet ArfTold arrived today by uto
niter spending n few days In Porl
land. LINGERIE
DANX'KTTKS, TEDDIES,
GOWNS, 8I-KEPINO AND
1.0UNOINO PAJAMAS,
NICOMGEK8 AND
Ql ll-TED KODES.
Voice Recital
Tuesday Evening
At Ashland
HILMA ENANDER
Miss .Margare: Arnold, In chargo
of music instr u tloii at the Med
ford hiuh schoid, was well received
In a vocal rec'.tal Tuesday even
ing at Ashland, where she ap
peared with Miss llilinu Kiiandcr.
who presented a reeltal In piano
music. Miss Arnold Is well known
in M e d f o 1- d and has appeared
several times before tho public.
Miss Knauder Is long experi
enced In piano work nnd only
recently severed her connection
with the Chicago College of mu
sic, where she has been In charge!
of the piano department. She
Is now conducting a studio 4n Ash
land and plans to give a recital
In Medford soon.
Miss Arnold Is possessed of .1
beautiful soprano voice, well train
ed, she having studied under Prof.
Hobsou at Willamette university
and Paul Petri of tho Oregon
Stale college. In addition to the
.splendid control she has develop
ed, her voice has n warm, human
touch and a dramatic quality
which makes her popular urtist
ami- enables her to interpret a
wdl varied selection of songs.
t'.'Endh artist performed uniformly
well in tho groups presented, MIhj
Arnold nppenring four times, while
Miss Enander presented threo
groups. . Miss Enander wore a
heToming pink frock, while Miss
Arjiord"woire;ft bhifTt tvaiK and 'a
DPjummu jnoo.- scarr of-vijinck.
j!: ThoguostA Included the pur
entiii of the1' pupils of the two ar
tlstH and' a number of invited
guests,;; Mis.' -G. A. I.riscoe-. nlid
Mrs. Gerald Wenner woro . the
receiving hostesses. Palms, gor
kcoiis eiulyHiinthcniums In artis
tic baskets, lighted green candlea
woro lnctuth'd in the studio deco
rations. Refreshments were serv
ed following the recital.
"Ixhh wives" To
Ent Wcdncwdny.
Mrs. E. W. Hoffman will be
hostess nt the luncheon to be giv
en by "Leo's Wives' the organi
zation of ,Ialy Lions, next Wed
nesday at tho Hotel Medford. Tho
luncheon will bo held In the small
dining room on 1 ho main floor,
beginning at 12:.'t0. A delfghtrul
progrutn of music, talks and spe
cial mini hers have been planned
for tlu occasion, and will bo pro
se til od during I ho courses.
Mrs. 1 luff man will bo nsslsled
as host ess by Mrs. Inland Rrophy,
and Mrs. A. J. ('rose. Following'
the luncheon the afternoon will be
spent playing bridge.
Mrs. lcwls l lilch Knlci'lniii.H
Dinner ('lull
On Monday evening. Mrs. Lewis
i HU M ruyuiiy eniei milieu me uiu
ner nlub, there helng present Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs, C. M. Kldd, Mr. and Mrs.
M. X. Ilogan. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. W.
Hieoter, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thnyer
and the host nnd hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch.
Gloria, nnd Hayanl Gctrlicll
To SM'iid Holidays nt Home
Miss Gloria Gctchcll, who is at
tending St. Nicholas School for
Girls, In Seattle, and Rnyaid
Gctchell, attending tho University
of Washington, will be homo for
the holidays, accompanied by Mr.
Retroy Getchell, who In spending
the school year In Seattle,
Flow (4i Sun Francisco
J'or ThiiiikNgivliig
Mr; and Mrs. Ralifh Ilardwell
fl'-w lo Han Francisco last week
and entertained their duilKhloi,
Retty. over Thanksgiving. The
latter attends MarlbordUKh school
hi Lo A ntr"lc.
"Something IS'rtv Every Day"
THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE
NOVELTIES
C08TUMH JBWKMIV,
IIHIIXJE KAVOKS,
HANKIES. KIOWKP.S,
CfHIOH.
rrtfLuiiN f i
LB. Hoffman
'Smurlne Without Extruvugmtce'
Gmilcr Miiiroitl Club
House Plans Under Way
Upon advice from Mayor A. W.
Pipes, the (! renter Medford cl'lb
was assured by II. S. Deuel tint
the eoninibisiun will secure an en
gineer to makes a survey of the
city and that within sixty days it
Is hoped plans can be presented
lo the Civic Council.
Tho City Planning - commission
has been asked lo set asido nu
area within the city as a location
for a -civic center which won id
Include a community club hoiiso.
Mr. Deuel was encouraging In
assuring the.4members this would
be done us soon as possible, also
grounds for inure school buildings
would be set aside.
Mr. Deuel kltVlIy answered many
questions propounded by mombeis
and a brief discussion was held
but no definite action taken.
Following the business meeting
the Mrs. W. E. Crews.Mrs. II. W.
Hamlin and Mrs. AV. AV. Wanner
acted as hostesses at an afternoon
of bridge, rive t;btos being in play.
The president of the club, Mr.
Allen R. Drury. held high score,
Mrs. Emerson Gould lbw in pro
gressive. Mrs. Clark high in plyut
and Mrs. John Crews, low.
Mrs. A. X. Green, a recent n:'
rival from Long Reach, and Mis.
Robert Semon of this city, were
guests of the club.
Riverside Community (lull Has
Annual Tluinksglv lug Dinner
The Riverside Coumunlty club
held their annual Thanksgiving
dinner at the home of Mr. und
Mrs. C H. Royd on, Kings High
way. Twenty guests were present
and a very enjoyable time resulted.
These occasions have growir every
year.
Wednesday Study CIul
To Study Japan. lco. 4
The Wednesday Study club will
meet for another of Us Interesting
programs on Japan, AVednesday,
Dec. 4th.
Mrs. Grey will discuss the
"Social Conditions of Japan," while
Mrs. Vawter will toll of tho "Social
Customs."
Mrs. E. N. Warner will give tho
magazine articlo for the day.
1
Ildn Williams KiiU'i'tnlncil
Willi Slumber Pnrly
Miss Hdn Williams of 724 AVest
Eleventh street entertuined a num
ber of her girl friends Friday night
in honor of her birthday.
Tho early hours of tho evening
were spent nt a picture show, after
which they returned to tho home
of the hostess, which was decorat
ed in red and green crepe, Indian
blankets and cushions In tho form
of an Egyptian room, whero tho
I rest of tho night was spent In a
sluniboi party. Oriental music nnd
games wei'Q . n feature. In tho
early hours of the morning re
freshments were 'served.
The next day they took u hike to
the top of Table Rock and hud a
picnic lunch.
Thoso present were: Mrs. Roy
Grlgsby, Misses Gladys and Greta
Harrison, Margaret Jlolxgang, Jean
Willi man and Arlluo Jensen of
Medford; Mary Loulsu Sander of
Ashland, Thelma Lyon of Phoenix
and Edna Wolff of Central Point,
-
Sou Rehearsal It. & . club
At Homo 31 i-M. Miilliolhiml
The Rusiness nnd Professional
Women's club held a very delight
ful song rehearsal on Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. R. C.J
MulhotlMid. 'Fifteen members wore!
In attendance.
Peppy clever songs wero sung, i
the idea being to learn these for!
the convention to ie held hero In!
the early summer. I
Mrs. Muthulland served refresh-;
tiieiits. j
No luncheon was held Thursday,,
It being a holiday.
, !
Mis fnlH' St liar!
Visiting Relative Here
Miss Isobcl Stuart of Hollywood,
spent Thanksgiving with her par-1
cuts, Mr.' and Mrs. K- I. Stuart,
nnd other relatives. She will ro-(
main for the holidays.
Miss Stuart was popular with the1
younger sot when sho resided hern
before golnn to California a few j
years ago.
Coihhi lUiilio I'roKi'iini"
IMnvis Ioiulur
IrflMt Tui'ilny'M CnM- rndin pru
trrnni fftilurlnir ''Tim MftHk." ono
I of thn liitit fEiillii ilrnniflH lv
IH li n Norrin, mot with n ml'iiliil
i-cHj(iiiMf! from tho loenl rudlo pub
lic. TI10 cant of "(!opco IMnyor.'
ylm wcro rononnUle for Iho h"'
cVMKful pruHf.'ntutlnn of thlR rlnvor
pow plity wan Mitnlo up of Jo Mlir
rny rtonloll, M n u d o Codding,
t'lplrhnr Kixli nnd Knrlo IJiivIh.
Next Tuesday's "C'opco Hour"
will prcHont tho "Melody IJoyH"
iliincn blind In n popular progi'itm
of niodorn mimical hit. On Tuoh
dny, JJooomlicr 17 tho California
Oregon I'owor company will ro-
u....t Mno.,l t.,. r,,,,.llu
I of Mr. K. K. flow.
ACCESSORIES
PKOPPKIt "III.LE EDGE" IIOHK
AKTCHAIT HOSE,
MARK CltOSS GIJVES
AND HAGS. .
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
i Rusiness Meeting
! On Monday the i.-.th. the Nu
; vember business meeting of tho
j American Legion Auxiliary w ts
! held In a rejuvenated hall at the
J Armory. The hotislm; committee,
j under the leadership of Mrs. Hoi -
ace llromlcy, must nave wa v U
several major wands, as well as .1
great deal of "elbow grease," 1 o
have accomplished such wonders.
Clean curtains,- lump shade on the
center lights, clean rugs and our
own davenport, home once move !
liefnro the flag salute, Mrs. I .
G. Wlllson gave a short talk en
titled. '"Respect to the Flag." Ore
gon's star is the thirty-third (:ir
j on the flag, or the first one in the
: fourth row from the top. When
; Wo never let tho flag touch the
j ground wc are only showing pride
I In our state and nation. There
! is a reason for every rule of the
flag code. Along the line of
Americanism work this year the
Auxiliary is presenting, under ad
vlce of Mr. Hedrick. 'the Nationnl
Republic Magazine to the Medford
grade schools nnd the American
Legion Monthly to the Junior and
Senior highs and the library.
History Club to OrgnnUu
Tho History club, which will
have Its organization meeting at
the home of Mrs. D. G. AVHlson
nt 4t)S Park avenue this coming
Wednesday. December 4. Is to pre
sent the library with a good refer
ence on biography works which
will be. helpful to the general pub
lic as well as the club.
(.ill Scimt Work
Mrs. Ernest Scott, Girl Scout
chairman, reports Interesting and
MATCH
Tour
This
Add needed pieces to your Flat Silver A Tea
Set, Bowl cr useful Center Piece
' '
Larry Schade
Your Favorite Jeweler Since 19'8
Next to Fox Craterian
LB. Hoffman
.,
Announcing for Tomorrow Monday
'' - ... ., . "...
A SALE OF
85 DRESSES
48 HATS
;28 SWEATERS
15 SKlfcTS
reduced
V2 price
Included are gowns suitable
for sports, street, dinner
and formal occasions
! constructive work being dono byt
! the city's troops. Tho girls nro
going to collect toys to bo sont
through the Auxiliary Child "Wel
fare committee to thn families of
veterans who might otherwise not'
; receive gifts. The troops havi)
! been offered a room In a down
! town build in-: by commander of
j tho Legion. II. S. Deuel, us hcad
i u u:rl ers and Mrs. Scott rccont-'
I mends that tho Auxiliary help to'.
! furnish this as a concrete part of.
i their sponsorship.
Thanksgiving Day
As tho program at this meeting
was laid around the holiday, Mrs.
Scely 1 tall, our president, gave a
most instructive talk on tho way
we got our present Idea of
Thanksgiving day. and to eomo
from the artistic to tho ridiculous,
the tunt committee gave another,
version of this same day.
First Junior Member
Miss Catherine has been enroll
ed as the first Junior Auxiliary
i member of this unit. All daugh
i tern and sisters under 18 years are
eligible, and when enough are eri
rolled Medford will have a most
j Interesting program for these.
, younger girls. '
The mercury In the Auxiliary
membership thermometer has risen:
to 7.1 degrees, n most pleasing rec;;
ord since Armistice day. Nina Aux
iliary members are striving for tho''
prize which Is to go to the single
person bringing In the most mem
bers before January 1, 1930.
The following new member
were initiated Into the Auxiliary
last Monday evening: Mrs. An
nette Dow, Mrs. Edwin Tayio.y
Mrs. Dan Howard and Mrs. P. D.
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(Additional Society on Page Three)
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