rmv, five Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Irene DeLosh W. t T. l. Hold Comity IiLsliiuio A splendid attiulancti of MiM funl .'Hid Ashland ladle wan pro? nt Thurmlay afternoon nt tlm county institute hold by tho W. C. T. lT. In the Y. M. ?. A. mrlo. Mrs. tl. H. Bryant presided, opon irK tho mooting with sIhkImk "America." Mih. RumhcII led tho devotional wrvlcc, reading lln1 lteautlful Christmas Wory, anl oloHiiiK with prayer. Mrs. llrynnt rend n letter from Mrs. J. K. Mc Donald giving an interesting ac countof her ocean voyago, espec ially tho trip through the Meditor rnnenn. Mrs. Raymond Do ran Vans two Milos. "Shadows," and "We Woulil r.e Clad," playing her own ac companiment. Miss AVImer, deac oness in the Methodist church In Ashland, spoke briefly of her work In Christian citizenship amonp tlic young people In that city. Mra Minnie Heine gave . a pleasing Christmas reading, "Dickev'j Christmas." Refreshments were Kprvcd during the social hour lv M rs. W. T. Berry n nd Mrs. O. Prescott. The local union will not meet ngain until January 9. when a business meeting will be held to arrange for a prohibition ann versary program on January 10 th to which the public will be Invited. At n conference at Northwestern University recently, Professor Jcr nmo Davis of Yale) speaking of the fight against the saloon which has continued for n hundred years, said: "The resulting prohibition law Is not an attempt to legislate righteousness. It Is nnt effort If j remove certain grosser forms it harmful influences, from our onTi vironment. It took a hundred! years to arouse a moral conscience against the saloon. It will be im possible to judge the effects of the prohibition legislation for fifty years." M Pupils Will Present Radio Program Utm.nnu 1 1 1 8lnBer and vocal instructor, win j present a croup of his advanced pupils from both i Medford nn-1 Ashland. In a recital over KMED, ! the Mall Tribune-Virgin station, on the Copco hour in tho near future, according to an announcement made recently. :Mr. Stovons, wlfo. besides hold ing his regular studio classes in Medford. conducts a course in vo " cal .tmiulug at the,. Southern, Ore gon Normal, has 'some exception ally fine talent In the process of development, a few cases being I personal discoveries. Mis cominjr Stanton's poems, which are program will consists of solos and ! found to best exemplify and inter duet numbers, with the Stevensjpret southern musk: were briefly love of variety playing a promln- j reviewed by Mrs. Kawles Moore ent part. About 12 voices will who gave a short sketch of the be heard. poet's life. "Mighty Lak' a Hose" ; . f jand 'Must A' Wearyin' For You". I'mttball Squad j tho lutter-by Carrie .Jacobs llond, Dtitcrtaincd at Dinner , , j wero sung by Mrs. Ceorgo , Weiidt AnioViK tho soclaT h'ftiiWlvVn ! """V"'' " ' during (he week at the high school! A npeclal treat on !ho program was lh dinner given by the CJirls j CI,mc wlu, ' M, H- lto''t "rlggs I'nn Huh. lioiiniinir membnis of.'1"" L" ih-iikmiiui poems oi ner the; football (uad,-. student body nffh'frs and faculty members who Jiave nssisted In making the foot-, brill season suecccssful. , The fnrtd was prepared by the girls under the guidance of Miv. K. D. McMath. Mrs. AV. A. Warner and Mrs. Allen Drury. and wr;s. served by Tora Drury, Edyt'.o Snyder, Margery Hon. Flora Mc Math, . Dorothy Orth, Itobein Stei-rns and Winifred Warner. A program arranged by- Mar guerite McAllister included original songs by Kvolyn Snyder. lOdytbe Slump and Flora McMath and two dance specialities by pupils of Kve llenson. rhino Pupils Wilt Present llndht Proffiiini TueMlay Piano pupils of Mrs. K. I. Core wit! be heard in a radio program over K M HD, Tuesday evening, De cember 17 from 9:00 to 10, dur ing the Copco hour. A group of juniorhlgh and high school young people will be on; also two seven-year old children. .Those playing nre Dorothy Palcy. Itny Lewis. Dorothy Iturgess. I.a Verne McCulloch, Dorr Barrett, Cwondolyn Krous, Hazel Moffctt. Dorothea Wilson. Hotly Ann Thoin dyko. Joan Dp Losh, Dorothea AVil son, Wllda Hewitt. Dorothy C.ov. Jean Pease und Virginia I.indley. f Mrs. Vnwtor IIk TlMirsluy Hrldgc Cluh Mrs. W. I. Vawter Sr., Was u hostess of the week, when nhe entertnlnetl members of the Thurs day Ihidgc club for luncheon a tho Hotel Medford. followed by nn afternoon of bridge at her hoin on Geneva street. te rminer Music? Tcnclicrs llnjoy PiHMrnim The Jackson county 'ch.ipter nf flhn Oregon Music Teachers as. i clullon held its regulnr monthly meellng Tuesdny nluhU A program of music of the Hrltifli Isles had lipri prepared by the program chaiVman, Mrs. Hawles Moore, th.it was mtich enjoyed. . MEN LOI'.MilNO I'AJAMAH COMBINATIONS DANCETTES HOBK8 The Beaded Gowns' Rose li&lMllfc r A, i The vogue for beaded gowns is """j"? an,d "ed. ?"rls 'e,- Pri!d1etu.sm3iw0-Ehades ' Dixit Chili IVatm'i'.s 1 KlHIlllCllt Music The rolicksome tunes of Dixie, and the plaintive, melodies of the southland were exlolled in an in teresting meeting of tho Dixie club held at tho homo of Mrs. (icorgo 11. Canode, 17fiti Crown avenue last Saturday. Mrs. Hawles Moore act ed as chairman of the program and introduced the entertaining numbers. own composition, "My Christiuas Letter toJMother." and "My .Life." Mrs. Canode . was assisted as bnsiessby Miss Cox and Mrs. A. J. H unity.' Mr. tind Mis. J. A. Perry and son, Allen, leave by auto today for' southern California to spend several weeks.!. lrfiily Linns Thank ? -Fox C'rutrriati Tlieutn The auxiliary nf the Lfnus cluh take this opportunity to express their sincere thanks and apprecia tion for the use of the Craterian theater and for the entertainment given In behalf of our charity pro- young folks, ahcr which gifts of gram of providing clothing for tho j candy, nuts and fruit will tie dis needy. The children enjoyed the tributcd lo the children. There splendid show you gave and we j will be a large Christmas tree, dee receivcfl clolhlng enough to fur-j brated "d lighted. The. tree will nlsh many families. ...be provided through the courtesy e are also Indebted to Walter! IeveretUV for litilbllng spaeu. Kads Transfer Co., fitr movlug tho boxes, the Hoy Scouts for their help and kindness. Miss Echo Alford, of Talent, accompanied her father, Commls loner Ceorgo Alford, to Portland nnd Salem last week, . returning i home today. T 'Delphian Croups Washington Parent Teachers j ' eet Thursday. Will Hold Mecihitf Mr8 cbarles Furmis will be Washington Parent-Tcnchers as-1 k,.id(1. Thursday morning 'at her soclatlon Avill meet Thursday after- j to Mrs. liosy Scbeffelln's noon, December ill at 3:00 o'clock, j Je,injlin group. There will be n most Interesting M.M faTnpM,t'i wm i,e h-ader of program and it Is hoped that there; Mrs J(hn Crews k,-,,,,,, at the will be a largo attendance, Th e prog ra m chairman, . M rs. Seaman, has secured the following numbers: ' Christmas carols by Miss Cro mar's girls. Christmas message by Heverend llennctt. Harp solo by Deity Stcnnett. Song by Mrs. Paske. ami a read ing by Dick AVondeoek. M r. nnd M n. 1 tert A nderson who are spending the winter In California aro now at lnclfle Criive. Who Arc Planning Gracious Gifts This Christmas B.HOFFMj MtoroRo, cm to ON offers helpful suggestions NOVKLTI?:fl HANKIES ' JEWEI.HY FIX)WKKS UB.ttOFFMMf 'Smartness Without Extravagance in Vogue; on Black for Evening exemplified in this one of orchid tne right Is a dinner ensemble of slnia.eaeJ?8llnd Prizes. Ilclug- A wan led Hy Cardcu Club. Tlio Medford Cardcn club after some delay arc now sending checks to those who won prizes in the Carden Club contest also tho small prizes that wyro , proih'tscd the children who ventered .the Hose show contest are fbchiff sent, out., In model gardens, Nancy Day, reeoived first prize. The small juniors of the Presby terian Sunday school. Mrs, Wright's class won- second prize and Valley school third. . Howls of cut flowers, Helen Sal ade, first; Nancy Day, second and Corlyn Pomcray, third. As Cor lyn's ud dress Is not known, will sho please call in AO so that her urize -ch'ii ItoleHVoin. Twd loads of iieoph; fi'om Med ford went to As.lt land on Monday evening and uttended the Illustra ted flower taik at tho Southern Oregon Normal school. Those at tending reort nit exceptionally fine st of pictures and lecture., odd Fellows and Itebrkuhs Plan Christmas Allah' . - Local Odd -Fellows.' and s Uebek ahs have completed plans for the annual Christmas entertainment to bo given tinder' ho auspices of these lodges for the benefit of tho children of members of thc:)p orders. -.The entertainment will be ' hM on the evening" of December i 20 nt thn I. O. O. F. hall, begin-! nlng lit 7:30' o'clock. There will' bo a nroUram participated in by of Mr. Stewart of the Klnmuth- Medfnrd staue line. It Is desired tit have children of Odd Fellows and Hebekahs at this entertain ment,, and parents are urged to i bring or send thein. Conveyance will be furnished alt children who- parents may not bo able to be present, upon notifying A. J. Han- i,v, K. ;, Wilson or tl. J. Present t. homo of Mrs., Crant Thursday. 0:30 a. m. o. s. C. Cluh Will ' . Meet Oh Monday Mgbt. The Oregon Slain College etub will meet at Ihe tiome of Mr. and Mrs. W, .1. Warner, 5 lit South Oskdalo on Monday' night at f o'clock. Tills will bo the niinual Christinas' party and nil memliers are supfiosed to luing n present not to- cost pVr t"; cents. - Cards will be phi veil and refreshments I served .bv tb coiniii It lee. . imOPPEIl "Rl.lE EIKIE" IIOSK AHTCHAIT ll()8E MARK CROHS HA(iS j AND OUJVES ! Plaint Kadio lUciml On Tutxluy Night. During "CuiH-o Hour" Tuesday, !v. 17, Mrs. k. k. Core will pro sent a piano radio rci-ltul feutur , ing a group of high school and i junior high pupils In a cerefutlv selected program. Many 6f theso young musii'lanH have had all of their training with Mrs, Core and have anneaivd in recitals from time to lime In the past. M uch Interest has been taken in their musical development and n large uuiuner oi local peopic pmn lu listen in on t open hour at j clock Tuesday evening.. Mrs. Core will also present group of the younger students ! who have hatl a background of piano class work which proved so j uM. auxiliary hull nt the armory, pomilar d u ring tho summer j or course, the social meeting! months." ' - j When thirty-odd women discuss In this connection It is interost -; n-wing and Christmas all at once ing to note that Miss Ivi Vorueluml three electric sewing machines McCulloch In six weeks played 1 5 ( are going lieklty-Hplit. it's the pieces from memory. Miss Mc-J bright auxiliariie that knows Culloch will present Waif. I J which question to answer next. Whirl.- nn Tinki1:i v'ti ("nin'ii moir-1 Now. believe me. It shows true ram, the details tf which will bo announced' In the near Cut tiro. Holiday llatlio Program Planuctl By t'oiwo. "The First Christinas,' Yuletide radio drama by Miss Helen Norris will be presented Copco I'layers," ItV till "TIlO' IH'fl- Htllttnll KM 10O on Christmas JOvo, Dec. 24th from U to 10 o'clock. A large east of local dramatic artists is already ehearslng this attractive nomuiy iiiuKiam muii u. to be one of tho finest Copco pre- sentatlons of the entire year. vi o "Copco Hour" t will be devoted to a big Xew Year's frolic under the direction of Kaiie Davis. Music, mirth and "whoopee", will com bine to make this program well worth waiting for. In Jan uary I h ere will be so v e ra I o f f e r 1 n g s by X h o ('a 1 1 f o r n i a j Oregon Power company including a radio recital by tho students of James Stevens. ICnst Side ciivlo Will Mm . ! The Hast Side Circle of the Kind M.' K. church' will meet with Mrs. V. tl.. Hoine,-Tuesday afternoon. following the business . session. A Christmas party will bo . enjoyed: Visitors aro welcome. '. , i - Leglon Annual ClirlslmuH Bai:i On December 5., 1 One of tho leading events of the Yuletide season will be the Ameri can1 Legion Christmas ball to he 'staged at the Oriental Gardens the night of Dec. 2filh. This Is an annual affair with tho local Legionnaires and each year draws a largo uttendnce from near and far. ' A special crfmmltteo under the direction of Klmor Wljson l working diligently to perfect pres ent plans and a splendid time Is In store fur, all who attend. A clipping received from the Willamette Collegian, publication of the Willamette university, dis closed the mum; of Frank Van Dyke, local boy, son of Mr., and Mrs., Frank Van Dyke, Pacific highway, listed among the Judges of tho Inter-class .debates held at that school during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard will return today from a few days' vacation spent In Portland. Mm. r ffl to i 'I'll VM $2 500 mm. Activities of Legion Auxi liary v Social Meeting Where Is the collar to d.1 t'SH','" "Have you seeu my " "Mrs. Parker, what can 1 Isn't that the cutest pink I'd like to have the pattern ; sh'evei j du V" - ndihit for my baby." "Who knows how . the bottom goes into this duck?" a such was the hubbub 1 entered 1 upon at eight fifteen lust Monday ovenimf as I onened the door of j Christmas spirit when thai many women will leave their own Christ inas preparations to prepuro gifts for unknown huddles anil their children away off In Portland. It's much easier to do something here in Medford where personal vlsita- HHWIIHI tl 111 1 1 IV illl.Mllill J " " . . . ... our own town but many renuirk- i ed about: "some little girl that. would be happier to go to school j lJtl i. v ,i .....t ih : hox of Kuy i,00nier dresses and Uu, (.ows ((f porky Htuffeil ullilnals Kavo mmf Umt wt, ,uvo u nelp u, imle fhiidien because of one lowly born." The Missess Odell 1-iiitis and Jane A title, pupils of Miss Kuth Luy put on a spirited tap dance. Miss Kleanoro' Curry sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs. II. F. Deuel and when as sho wasn't allowed to- stop sang some catchy ( jingles accompanying herself on me iiKUieie. The tea table was beautiful la Christmas colors and even tho re freshments carried out tho Idea, In red. Christ mas Parly Dec. liltrd The next meeting of t auxiliary will be u Christinas party with tho Legion. There will be a varied program including stunts and dancing with a. supper later in the evening. A Joint committee as sures us of a bang-up good time. Sd savo the night. of the twenty third and real this column next week for more particulars. Personals Tho Auxiliary sands Its sym pathy to Mra. Seely Hall, Its pres ident who is suffering from a se vere enso of bronchitis. Every one missed her at the last tne cl ing.' ' Mrs. N. C. Chancy sent hor gi'eptlMg's to (ho Medfohl unit last Monday and Hnld sho would he .back for uur Christmas parly If she had lu burn up a few niadn doing It. . . Fire Chief Hoy Klllott and mem bers of the regular nnd volunteer (lire departments yesterday ex tended tneir thanks to the pub lic for tho. support shown In the big firemen's ball nt the Orient.it .Gardens , Thursday night, when dancers were present from all parts of southern Oregon. It was the biggest party the firemen have ever had and they were able to realize a neat profit to bo used as an emergency fund. A gift that will be treasured always! And in years to come, its unfailing accuracy and enduring beauty will be a constant reminder of your love and affection. ir.nmi.c De.utilully engraved a duttnrrH,f r.tt. I l.io,l Rulnv, 24" movement .,. LUCILLE beaulifull enftved in moderntiric new deiigni iih filigree flexible bracelet, $ O "7 H-jewel movement T All Bulova Watchct come iu beautiful gift boxes amimai, 'inirwWIwmiytiirfli iniaiiniiiiiaaaMaBijiMtraiMiiiiiiiiiiriiiMaj mi LARRY SCHADE Your Favorite) Jeweler Since 1918 Social Events of Church Societies Itaplist Auxiliary Holds PccciiiIhm ' Meeting. j Mis. M. K. Coo was hostess to j the Ladles Auxiliary of the Fir id : llaptist church during the past week, at her home, T 22 Dakota j avenue, Mrs. J. D. Shaffer, presi dent of the organization, presiding during the meeting. "Civlng" was the subject covci ed, apropos of the season-. The song, "dive of Your I test to tin" Makers" was sung by the assem blage. Keports of the secretary : treasurer and committees were l hen heard. The fart t hat 1 A : ' calls were made dining the past month was an Interesting Item re-; ported. I Members who hud birthdays in : December received a gift, ami lock j part in the ceremony of blowing J out tho candles on tho birthday cake. tji(t The program presented by social committee follows: Tb. Christmas story. "Cift of the Mnjl," , by Mrs. C. D. Cannon; "Mr. Trim;- ble's Christmas Cift," read by Mrs. Kffie Dally; piano solo by Mrs. M. K, Coe, who played "Myi Uosary." A talk of appreciation for ih" J work accomplished by (be auxiliary, and the president during the put year was then given by Mrs. Coe. St. Mary's to f;lve Musical Play Tomorrow With a cast of 50 students, the musical play, "Santa Claus Dilem ma" which will be presented In the auditorium of St. Mary's Acad emy tomorrow evening at 8:15. promises to be one of unsual inter est to both music und drama lov ers of Medford. Famous - old Christinas airs, ! some of a religious chtirueter, will bo played at intervals throughout , the production by the school or chestra. Solos, duets and chorus numbers In vocal work, as well as ' Instrumental selection will enliven the two acts of the play. Dialogue 1 and character portrayal will round out "the production, to which the j public Is Invited. A nominal ad- i mission chargo will be taken nt , the door. 1 - Refreshments wero served by Mrs. W. D. Itobcrts, Mrs. C. A. ' Whilock nnd Mrs. If. F, Cope, us a final feature of the enjoyable! afternoon. , The Women's Missionary socloty itf the local Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday, December 17 at :30 p. in, at the home of Mrs. F. C. Albert. 415 Heatty street. All Interested lire welcome. Tho Indies of Mia CUmtier elans of tho First Haplist' church will ntitorlalncd their husbands nt a Christmas parly Tuesday night, December 17, ut the homo of Drs. Carlow, 116 laurel street. Miss Kathleen Mstes, Is spending j the holidays with her parents, Mr.' und Mrs. ltankln Hstcs, of King's! highway. Miss Kstes In employed 1 In tho office of Uutler & company,, San Francisco. ' - i Miss Murrell Flnley plans to' leave Tuesday on her return trip j to New York City to resume work' on the stage. Who had been visit-1 Ing her mother, Mrs. William j Kchwartz, who was dangerously 111. V - AMBASSADOR naught to compart with it, rare dip tinctivene,., it curved caw, 50 radium dial, M lrso lewel movement J I M ...... -.- Helpful Hints To Aid the Homemaker The wise Christinas shopper In si makes u lU of those whom she wishes tu remember with glfi, then alter each name she writes one or two suggestions. If time will permit, she takes one day to make a tour of the .shops to In form herself on prices and values! before purchasing. When all oli.rr gift ideals fail you, there are always the old stand-bys- handkerchiefs. 'Inhere are ut most as many ways of making them dainty and attract Ive as there art friends to receive then.. They are pretty with drawn threads and a touch of embroid ery In Ihe corner, or plain. There are also squares of colored linen. i with a net footing of black or t Wlllll', Flour for cake should be sifted beforo measuring. Then tho leav ening agent t baking powder, soda or cream of tartar) is added, wi'h a wee bit of salt, and the flour 5 MORE DAYS OF STEWARD'S CLOSING OUT SALE Everything must go, as for good December 21. COATS Fall and winter coats, ; all Rood styles; values to Closing out' piice 1 Q.95 1U House Dresses Values to $3.95. Closing Out price $1 .69 je .irm jiiimii v. , Balance of our Raincoats; values to $9.95. Special ... STEWARD'S Si oo to $2500, STORE ! sifted twice before being combined with the other ingredients, ; To prevent flat iron marks front showing when ironing silk, plaiK a piece of white material betwceHi the mkiUtI iI and the Iron, moving it along over tho entire surfucu you are pressing. "! "Dish towels eari be dlspenseff' with for drying dishes if you rinse the dishes 'horoughly with sculdinii water, but silver must be carefully wiped or Jt will streak and. rust. Pie crusts for eight or nlne-In'.h pics should weigh eight to nln'o ounces. i A combination of four or flVjUj I cold, cooked vegetables makes u, good naiad. . ' .'.'- i Mistletoe lu Druid HHcs , ' I The use of mistletoe Is one. the most ancient pagan customs- i of Kngllsh origin. Many cere j monies of the Druids took place in (lie forests hccmiMi the. inlstlotuu irrmi' I li.ir.. J' For patching dents, worm und nail holes In furniture, an electric- ally heated knife uses shclhtti -, stocks of colors to match a patch that blends with the finish of tlu piece. 41 this store will be closed Lingerie . . and . . . Hosiery For. Christmas .... GifU:,:-:-- :r Princess Blips Dance Hcls of Cropc do Chine, in delicate pastel shades. Some with lace 'trim; val ues to $2.45. Closing out - price . Wescott Made Model Hose ' in Christ mas Boxes $1.00 . Pair , Dresses Value to $18.93. . Closing out price; : $0.95 "Another group, .Values to po.Oi). $1 Q.95 2 for $20.00 Hats Felts and Soliels 59c, $1.00 and $1.95 $3.95