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ME! WORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKUFORD," OREfiOX, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. 39r,0, fXai5 FOUR The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Irene DeLosh ' WKKKLV CAl.KNDAIt MotiUay. rarent-Tearhcrs city cuun- ill will meet ut 3:15 ot Juu- lor high ncliool. . The Y. M. C. A. board will meet In the club rooms ul 7:30. i Taut Matrons flub will have lunchcan ut the Hotel Meilford at 1 o'clock. i .-'(. Tuesday. j Sirs. O. V. Mycin will ell- tertaln- the Foreign Mliim- ary society of the Methodist church, at her homo on South Oakdalc nvenue. ' Women's Association of the Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors. HI. Ann's Altar society will meet ut the I'urlsh hall at 2:30. I'ythlan club will not meet until next Tuesday. 4 WctlncMUiy. Women of Itotary will open the New Year with a eovercd-dlsh luncheon ut the home of Mrs. W. W. Allen, Keene Way. The Mistletoe club will meet with Mrs. Itamey ot her home, 12th and Front streets, 2:30. Prlscllla Circle of the Methodist church will meet at the homo of Mrs. Marker. 1010 Court street. lady Lions will have n covered-dish luncheon nt the home of Mrs. Krnest Scott at 12:30. . T1iurMlji3'. Delphian chapter meetliiKUt the public labrary at 0:30. 4 W. C. T. U. will meet in rejtular session at 2:30 . in. at the Y. W. C. A. Pythian Sisters will irive a card party at their hall at S o'clock. Ladles' Aid of the KiikIIkIi Lutheran church will meet at the- home of Mrs. A. Schulls on West Second- street. Building Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Nonuon on Catherine street. ' Friday. Junior High Parent-Teach- ern will meet at the school at r3 o'clock. All parents are urged to nttend this first meeting of the New Year as It promises to bo an Inter- csllng one. OillrRo HtudoliU Lewie x ....,". Aft4r hriMlliifr Happy VmiiiiIoii 'Among the college students who left this pat week for their var ious universities nnd private schooTs are the following: The. Misses Harriet and France Sparrow, nnd Miss Hoxnnnn Kuhl nf Katherlne Kenson's school nt loss, CMIf.: Miss Betty ltarlwell, Marlborough school In Los Ang eles; Misses Mary l.co and Dor othy Koherts of Castllleja school at Palo Alto. 'Corning Kenly Jr., Thinner school at OJar. Calif. Miss Mary Hayes. Seattle; Cecil and Vivian Coss. who will return to Eugene; Mary and Kntherfne Sweeney, Corvullls; Ucth and Hilly Tlowsrmnn. Kugene; Iec (Ireen leaf, -Corvallis: Tlasoer Heynoldt. lOugene: Marjorio Ooff, lCugene Marjorle Kelly, Eugene; Hod Mc Donald,' Corvallis: Hemic nnd Jack Hughes, Woodic Archer, Hub Ham mond, Stanley Boggs, Hill Morgan. Evelyn' Hamilton. Margaret Turner nnd Al Stoehr, Kugene; Katherlne Kubrick. Ituth Koozer. Corvalllu: John Day and Al Melvln. Kugene. Myrna bush, Dorothy Ka-I. Hetty Smear, Anetn and Kil:m Mohr. F.mll Mohr, Clifton lnrne:t. who will return to Kugene. where they will attend I, of O., also Miss P.llzahrth Snlgnrt, Alice Huberts, and Hrederlclca Rrommer. who will re-enter O. S. C. at Corvallis. Mrs.; Lloyd . Williamson enter tained 1 two tables of rontrnct bridge Saturday nfternoon at her homo on South Holly atrccl. IMimer fnrly i:ent of flip Wrrk. Mm, (Tell Humphry euter litlnnl InfunnnUy nl luuehcon on Thursday nt ihn llmuuhryn' huinc on CjHul Hill. Af or the luneh run huur the KticHtH enjoyed danc ing tu muHlc by our radio ntutlon, KMK1). tovMH were plaeed for the fol lowing RucxtM, Marjorle Mulhnl- land. Dorla l'nlton. Marian Moore, ),tetV,v Ktennett, JaiiP HoMnmtn nnd the. hostess. ' ,Mhh Ireno Sied of the How man ' Rragty Shop, left New Year's dnvi rnr I'oruaiirt wnere sue win spenn fc two weeks' VHcntion. IRiKlrtM Fr Nrw Vrmr'n Dliinrr Ml. as Fsther McCotlom entertain ed with a' New Year's dinner at ber homo. 8J2 West Sectind sttee:. last glght. The table centerplei was designed of holly and the favors carried out the New Vo;i j inotlf. ' Following dinner, cards wee played throughout tho remainder nf the evening. Guests present In- ..1 1. a A.I i , wnl A llmH ft I. ..I... Custer, little Armstrong and th llOfltM. 4 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shelly of Yreka, California spent Saturday visiting Mist Em h hI ne White. ) MIks ItutJrr llonoretl With IjunnlHHin ( Mrs. J. Hj Rutler entertained on New Year's' eve with' a UinchwM complimenting her daughter. Miss Arlene, who has been homo for tin holidays. Covers were placed tor tho Ml rs Lucille and Thelnm Heroeil of Ashland, Kvs Nelon, MarfArtt Honjlcy and Miss Butler. Medford Girl Is V V ft ,C7- - ,J 2W 5!. JJl Mrs. Lloyd Owen, nee Lucille Evelyn Draws, riuughtfr of Mr. ami Mrs. John Draws of this. ci'y. whoiip marriage wat sulenini..1'! Popitbtr Mohr Girls Kiilcrtaln ut Dinner MNs Anita Mohr and Mif Kdnt Mohr. charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Mohr, onti:talned nt one of the most popular affairs of the season. Dinner was served In the small dinlnc room of the Hole) 'Medford. Monday evening nt a table prettily nr runted hi a color scheme of pii'k nnd ullver. Candles, flowers and -appropriate place cards were used. The giP'Kts present were the Misses Dorothy Robert. Retty Janes, Mary Mart ha Sweeney. Dorothy Orth. Roberta Stearns, Mary Lee Roberts. K a t h r y n Sweeney. Oma CleRauer, Dorotb.i Riddel, Rarbara Young. Rarbnr i Drury, Ioulse Cromar, lOltow M Wilson, and lnura Drury: M'si. Jack Rlerina, Clyde (iilbcrt, liar ton M rMa tli. Cliarles 1'hotua Charb's Wakefield, Clifton tiarnei, Al Melvln. Warren Hamlin, Albert Stoehr, Kenneth Parrel l. Penile Hughes, Dean Holt. Stanjey Rogs. William Rowernian. Robert Sleet, r Robert Mason, Kiull Mohr. J"... Richard Janes, Ren Day. Miss Leone White who bus been j seriously HI with poison onk will j be able to return to school Mon- rtny. j Junior High I. T.-A. I Will Have Meeting. - There will be a meeting of .Inn! lor HiKh parent-Teachers at the ....1 1 i I.'. i.'l v 3 o'clock on Friday. npeclHl limitation Is extended nil mothers as this Is the fir meeting of the New Year and the president has made Interesting plans which needs the en-opera -Hon of every parent. "Thrift in the Home" Is the stibjeet which the proKntm chairman. Mrs. U R Huinphrys. has planned. v Dinner and Rridge Pu H. v t bapma n I lomc. Mrs, Maud Chapman and lumb er, Mrs. Kimball, were annum those who entertained most gra ctously during the busy season hist psst, when (hey eiHerl.Un. ,1 group of friends at dinner follow-( ed by bridge. Guests Included M r. and M l' Orln Scbenck. Mr. and Mis. F. P Cniter.' Miss Florence A berdirtu. Miss F.. A. Nichols and Miss Car Itn Gifford. Stcunnls I'ntertalii iu.vtN nt Dinner Mi, nnd Mrs. C. T. Steward w ere a mom.' those who entertained dm -Inu the holidays jut pas), w iien they ntcrtained friervU at illntu-.' honoring (he hirthdny of Mc-. Seal lie Friday after Fpendtug the l.yn-tta tbmdwin. oilier guei. hob, lavs with their parents, .Mr. hiclu b d: Mrs. Steward St.. Miss land Mis. Frank Albert. Patoma Rnndlemau of Grants j W ill Return Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Stratley, Mrs. j -p,, ih'n olne. Ditto and daughter Kta. of Dattou F.. Cox. who has been an Grant'. Pass, al Stoehr, Mr. ar-d out of. town visitor here during the Mrs. .lack Cartlbi of l.es A ugides. j holMa. s. will leave Monday for hl Messrs. Russ, Snoddy. litutoti and i home In De.s Moines. Iowa. Mis. Fowb-r of Los Angeles. The bit- Cox w.ll spend the icmainder of ter are associated wdh the RiehiiM, winter with her mother. Mis. field '! P"nM"iliy. I? .1 WoodcoeK of Klmr street 1)CU7 fijtl L.1 . n . ihia .p (Ri-J uljQt COATS-DRtSStS -SPOR.TSWeAR.Qnn fltfJtj& 14 NORTH CENTRAL, . 1 I UVI VI tdw New Year's Bride 8 -I'hoto by .as ley. ; New Year's day at the home f ; her sister. Mrs. Parker Maised, in : Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Owen w ill j make their huine In Portland. Dinner Party At lleininilli Home A group of friends were Invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. j R. Heimroth, kG Vet Main street, for a seven o iiocK uinner Thursday, the affar being one of the many pleasant soelal events -f the holiday season. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge Fisdt, Miss Mar gery Fisk, Miss Mary Fisk, Mr. n;it Mrs. fieorgo Laldley Mini Mr. J. U. JoMb-ouuh. After the dinner innir the eve nintr was spent in playing enrd 'The friend", in leaving wished tin host and hostess a "Prosperou.-: and Happy New Year." Knteriaiu Friends New Year's Mr. and Mis. C. A. M-eker en- I tertaiiK-d a number of friends an j New Year's eve at their home on North Hartlett stroet. I The, evening was spent listening to Mrs. I .aura West tell of her trio to Kill ope. and seeing pictures of the many interesting places which .she visited. All Pimyeri heurlnn of Dm itlaees nf hLstorieal interest and the unusual experiences of foreign travel. At nine o'clock the guests lis tened in on the radio to the Nat ional broadcast to hear the New Year'. program from New York City. At the close of the evening refreshments of Ice cream. cake an, I hot chocolate were served. I po! i in uiis . ! hi I'bU t il) Mrs. Helen CoukIhi' of Canyon ville. ( n-rgoii. has been the bouse Kiiesl of Sirs. Ttena Heard, an old school chum, at her home . on Sou!) Pacific highway during the past Week. Mrs. Couglar also visited with two other school friends of this city. Mis. Myrtle U lake ley and Mis. Fred Colvig. She leaves this morning for los Angeles to visit with oilier friends and relatives. Hosts For ,inn(.r PaHy M(. .U1(, K,uy), Watkins of Medford weiv hosts at a New Year' dinner party at their home on NWilnexlay evenlnu. t'evrrs were placet! for: Mrs. Molll.-I Witcher. Mr. McClaiu and the and M.s. hittt ;tid 1 (ii'iilV- ho-tesft, j ; l.oae After SMmllng 1 Rididajs llciv I Miss Muriel Albeit wlm teaches at Se,utn. Wash., and her brother Marvin, who Is a student at Flit Uersiiv if Washington. left for pxrar CrcHnNnra letter'' i ' .n nl law Uwj thai jrn .0 i i p . wiappinq anmma cn ' lnw' I'ine (miim Aflor Vuitilluii. Jone Ilue hcIioo) opened Mon day, December 30, after u week' v:ieation. , The Chrlstmun cantata. "Mie ; ChristniaH Day. which was Klvvn l-'iltlay evening. December liG. w.i:i ' he.-M'd ly u larKu and Hpifcialivo i iiudieneo. The HChoulhoti.se wxi beautifully decorated by the pi f ilN. The fine new stage w.hlcn ' contributed materially to the su" cpks (if the evening was decorated by Cort Mitchell, who was assisted l in the work by Wayne Itinpman. The costumes were very pretty and the songs were rendered In a cred ittablo manner. Children perfect In attendance for the month ending December 2ft, are Clifford Medley. Dorothy llayne. Velma VanOrtwick, Theo dore Medley, Claud "Johnson. Wayne Kinsman, JMchard Davis, Kenneth Detfaa, Daisy Ferrell ami IorenaIlOHe. Those having lfO per cent In spelling for the month are .lurk Jamci and Theodore Medley, fifth grade, Kiehard Davis, ixth grade, f,orena Uise, Herman Mitchell and Ituth Miller, eighth grade. A meeting of the mothers Is ic Ing planned for Friday afternoon. January 10, at which the Oirls Hewing club will demonstrate th.Sr work. The walLs of the school rooms were tinted, the new lece of land fenced In with the old school yari and a new basketball court was built during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw have returned home from Rremor- ton. Wash., where they spent the holidays with Mrs. Kershaw's sis ter and husband." They made tho trip by motor. MU Hoffman leaves l or the I'Jist. Mrs. Kthelwyn R. Hoffman ix peels to leave Thursday for the east where she will seuect ad vance spring and summer mer chandise for her shoo. During the month Mrs. Hoff man expects to visit Ios Angeles. San Francisco. New York and Chicago, attending style shows and fashion exhibits In each city. Mrs. Hoffman's patrons nre looking for wnrd to her return with np-to-the-mlnute st le ideas for southern Oregon women. 4 Mrs. R. J. Conrny enlertalned thirty-five friends Informally New Year's eve. Dancing was enjoyed until midnight when a buffet KU H UtiriViK the remainder of tlie win per was served. W I L ter. This Is their first trip 'to Holiday Dinner Pally, , At 'rboriiioii Romp. i f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Th(rnli: entertained guests at dinner during nie noiuiay.s at meir nome on i". Roxy Ann road. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson of Medford, Mr. end Mrs. I Frink of Talent. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Corn and daughter Luella. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thornton. Mrs. M. Rarkley nnd daughter Susanne. Rerlp Thornton and the host and hostess. The Y. W. C. A. board will meet In the club rooms Monday eve ning. January 6th. nt 7:.10. Flec tion of officers. A full attendance Is desired. Pa it Matrons Club Will Have LunclMMin. The Past Matrons ctub will hav? Its first luncheon of the new ycar at the Hotel Medford, Monday at 1 o'clock. Cards will be played In the Ma sonic club rooms following the luncheon hour. All visiting past matrons are invited to attend. Hostesses for the afternoon will include Mrs. F. M. Co rile. Mr. Mary Mathews i nd Helen Winkle.. tlcluru Front Holidays From Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Peters re turned F r I H a y from Portland, where they spent the holidays with friends. Miss Flea nor Peters b expected to return huhic the fit- of the week. Will Fnicrtnln GueMs it Dinner. Colonel nnd Mrs. George Yoran of Cargill Court will entertain af dinner guests this evening Mr. ami Mrs. Dalton Cox of Des Molns, Iowa. Mrs. F.. J. Woodcock and Mr. nnd Mrs. John F.. Peters. Return Rome From California. Mi, and Mrs. I. A. Dew and son Roger returned home Saturday from Fugle Rock, Cab. where they spent the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Sherwood nnd daughter Fhtlne t4..."',!' t Buy Yourself a Gift I With That Christmas Money f Silverware Special 26-Piece Fully Guaranteed Set. Only a limited number left. $4.85 Also attractive prices on Rings and Wrist Watches Get Our Prices Before You Buy Fay E. Diamond Jeweler Medford Betty Bar dwell Entertains With Afternoon Party Among the enjoyable affairs of the week just past, was the bridge tea given by Miss Dctty liardweli, at the home of her parents on South Oakdaie Thursday after noon. This party marked the close of the gay holiday season for the l younger set as they departed on Friday and Saturday for their vari ous boarding schools and colleges in California and Oregon. Red and green decorations in keeping with the holiday season were used with effect in the living rooms. Hridge was played at thrco tables with Miss Loufsu Conner winning first prize. Those who enjoyed this affair were: Harriet Campbell, Clara May Fuson, Dorothy and Mary I.eo Roberts, Dorothy Ortli, the .Misses Umra and Barbara Drury, llarbara Young, Louise Conner, Roberta Steurns und Jean Van Dyke. I,ol Nichols F.iitcrtains With Artci'iiwm larty. Miss lois Nichols Invited a group of her girl friends for n Jd- j ly party on Friday afternoon, giv j en at the home of her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nichols. The party was a true celebration of the holiday season, which Is so near at a close Games were enjoy ed followed by a two-course lunch eon served by Mrs. F. K. Nichols. ' assisted by her mother, Mrs, V. (t Nichols of Fslcrville. Iowa, who is a guest at the Nichols home. Guests were Barbara Field. Vir ginia Knglisli, Helen Stearns. Het ty Ann Thorndikc. Gwendolyn Krous. Hazel Moffett, Kvelyn Leonard. Joan DeLosh, Mavis Nicholas, and Petty Paske. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Smith re turned to Medford Friday from San Francisco after spending more than a week during the holidays visiting friends and relatives. The Smiths also attended two big foot ball games during their vacation. Gnc-Ls Here From Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nichols of Ksterville. Iowa arrived Friday and will be the house guests of their son and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nichols of South Holly stree: Oregon. They have been visiting rein- tlvcs in Seattle during the pastinon ami social meeting next MitiiH three months. ' j 'lay evening was received and ac- 4 j copied. Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Sanderson January If will be Royal Neigh returned to Medford Tuesday from bor installation when the Woodmen ortland where they spent three days visiting friends and transact ing business. Mr. Sanderson at tended a meeting of Oakland-Pon-tiac dealers. Miss Mary Swigart. who bad been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swigart, over the holi days, left last night for her home In San Francisco. Indy Lions Will llnve Lmu-licon. The "Lady Lions' will begin their meetings of ew Year 1930 with a covered dish lunch eon at the homo of Mrs. Finest Scott, M Rose avenue at 12:30. All members are requested to be on time. W man's Association to Have Luncheon The Woman's association of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday In the church parlors. There will be a covered dish luncheon and a socially prepared program for the afternoon. Pyllilau Club Meeting "Special attention Pythian n-i... .oeotinc of he Pv.bian club jias been post-j pled "from Tuesday the Tth until next Tiit-MlK)'. January 14th. Tnc montliiB will lie hohl nt thr home of Mr. William Suiirtz. 2SZ North (lakilnli'. ii- HiillilliiE llrlilee ( lull Ut Willi Mi. llnmii Tho ItullilliiE ltrlilKC cluh had n lilvaiuint nu-ctiiiK nl tho home of Mik. I llrown. Thurmlay. Knur InlilrH of hriilqe were 111 nlny nfter five gnmeM. The honts served refreshments niwlKtetl by her little ilaUKhter. The cluh will meet next week with Mrs. Noucl, on Catherine Nlreet. Ore. MInm la brick HoMi ' Honoring Ibs' Gonltl. tn Tuesday Miss Jeanne Fab rhk was hostess for an attract ively appointed luncheon at the home of her parents,' Mr. nnd Mrs. (Ren- Fnbrick, Crater Iake avenue, complimenting .Miss Doro thy Gould who left on Wednesday j to enter an art school in Oakland., Rridge formed the afternoon's, entprtainment. Covers were placed for Miss Gould, Miss Peggy Miller, Miss Justine Miller. Miss Louise Rrom mer, Miss Fredncka Rrommer. Miss Marjorle Marshall. Miss Carol Dodge, Miss Clara May Fuson. Miss Janet Wray Smith, MIks Jean Swigart. Miss LaVonne Anderson and the hostess. Vomen of Rotary'; Will Have Jjiinclicon. i "Women of Rotary" will .open I their social calendar for HCiUwiih a covered-dish luncheon al the homo of Mrs. W. W. Allen of Keene Way which will be served at 1 o'clock. A large member ship Is anticipated as an inter esting program has been plan ned which will be followed by cards. Hostesses will Include Mrs. Lee Brlcker, Mrs. F. New man and Mrs. AY. Allen. All members are asked to bring clothes for the "r u ra 1 district chest" which the club is sponsor ing. ' Crater uke CI m pier Will Glvo Dance. The Crater Lake Chapter. No. 3!, Royal Arch Masons, will g:w a complimentary dance at the Ma sonic temple on West Main street next Thursday evening to all Mas ter Masons and their families. Good music will be furnished by a local orchestra and refreshments will be served, with dancing be ginning at o'clock. Admittance will be by card only. The committee in charge of the dance, composed of M. Houston. W. C. Rookard, K. L. Lenux and R. K. Sweeney, have j 0wed by a business session pre made careful preparations for the sided over by Chairman I-ce dance. Royal Neighbors to Entertain Convention In April The Royal Neighbors meeting I Thursday evening was a very en joyable one. Considerable business was attended to before 4 he social hour and refreshments. Carmen E. Moll's report as pas- This camp is to entertain the Ida ) tor showed a net gain of over Hamblen convention for southern I twenty in membership and the Oregon In April and plans were spiritual work of the church deep started to make it the best meet- oned. Mr. . Midi spoke of the im- ing yet. An invitation from -the Modern Woodmen to attend their fnstalla- are invited to attend. The Mistletoe club will meet with Mrs. Ramey next Wednesday after- noon at Twelfth and Front si reels. W. C. T. I". Will Meet On Thursday Th W. C. T. V. will meet ill regular session Thursday. Januarv !. at 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C A. rooms. Plaius will be com - pleted for observing January 1 Gth. "Prohibition Day," with a special p rog ra m . All members are quested to attend. Pythian NiMers Plan Card Party. I The Pythian Sisters will give one of their popular card parties, on Thursday evening at S o'clock..' to which the public is invited. Rridge. r.oo ami Inoehie will be played. Refreshments will be served at the rinse of the eve - ning's entertainment. I Cily Council j Will Meet. The Parent-Teachers city cotin- ' cil will have their first meeting of! l !30 on Monday nt 3:ia nt Junior II- Forter will speak n Ju- venlle Protection." All parents are repueste,, to attend. YOU'D BE SURPRISED! TO KNOW THAT The Southern Building and Loan Will Give a Clock for Your Home If You Start 1930 with a Savings Certificate at 6 And We GUARANTEE That Interest Rate Come in, or phone in, and we'll come out Southern Building and Loan Association 125 East Sixth Street Phone 1224 Back to School A. jr Photo 1-v Snannh Miss Rertha porter, popular member of the "younger set," w'.w ! leaver today for Corvallis, where I she is attending Oregon State c d f lege. She has been spending tlu j holidays with her parents. Dr. and I Mrs. K. II. Porter. Social Events of Church Societies Christian Church j Elects New Officers 1 The- annual meeting of the First I Christian Church was held in the j recreational hall Tuesday evening. , There was a banquet at tl::J0, fol Smith. Reports from all departments of the church were made, showing each in first class condition and progress along all lines. The treasurer's report showed Rt2'J exceeded all previous cur- i rent bills of the church paid porta uce of this year's work in connection with the next five years' program. The new officers of the church and school for lltlio arc: Clerk. C. AL Hon; treasurer, II. J. Rerrinii; 1 financial secretary. A. D. Curry; new trustee, C R. .Boyd; new dea cons, Archie Pierce. C. R. Royd. A. H. Gregory. A. R. Railsbnck; ilea- cons re-elected, Floyd Collar. R. ' L. Ray. M. F. 'Olson. Lee Smith. IClaybourne Konkel and Herb Rer- rian; new deaconesses, Mrs. C. L. Gaff and Mrs. Gregory; deacon esses re-elected, Mrs. K. Rideii. Mrs. A. Rrown, Mrs. G. Fads. Mrs. .1. S. O'Rrien. Sunday school ol- Hcers: Superintendent, ciavhurn , Konkel : assistant superintendent. J Mrs., Mahlp Church and Chnrle I Smith; secretary and treasurer. Lottie Armstrong: pianist. Vir- ginia Gregory; assistant pianist, J Genevieve Brown. si. Ann llar society will Meet st. Ann's Altar jn regular session ciety will meet it Parish ball. Tuesday a I lenda in will be el- (crnoon :it -IS reoueste ; will he eh-, li el fie- r I lllllrl'MIt Ijlilier. A ill Will Mivl. The l.-i.liiV Anl ,,r Hi,. I.utliernn rh'jrih will in lgb.-b witli fcomi Jcn- .is. A. Schult. In:, v ;tt'terr. ; uvtnne. Thursday uary 1Mb. liogue River Valley The Scenic narndwe of the world. Missionary Society i Has Meeting Tlie Missionary society of ttio South Methodist church held their regular monthly social meeting al i the home ot Mrs. McCuiston ou I West Main street. Mrs. Robert Tav'lor was leader and had a very ' In let est ing program prepared in which ilitTerent members took part. 1 The subject was on the home life. 1 in this country. It emphasized the : value of family prayer and Riblo tstudy In the home as a correct br- ginning for training children to lead f Christian lives. At the close of ; the lesson Mrs. Taylor presented I the closing chapters of the mission j book that was being studied. Tho ! hostess then served refreshments. I I'ri-cIHa irele I W ill Meet I Th' Priscilla Circle of tho First Metbodi.-t Kidscopal church will meet Wednesday. January Stb, al the home of Mrs. Parker, 1 UiU omit stri et. This is the first meeting of the I new year and all members are re (liiesied to be present. Visitors arc , always welcome. The Golucn Rule Our spirit is the God within, A conscience for defining sin. It s ever present day and night, To decide between wrong and right. j Our conscience will prompt us I what to do, In place of sorrow will bring joy to you. ; If we but follow this grand urge, tun daily life with peace will merge'. The Golden Rule covers all that's god. the simplest mind is under stood. oubl be taught in every school I tract ice and live the Golden Rule. D. T. GKRDKS. U h To Tabfe-gardcn in Favor Lilt le ga nl ens for the dining room table are more nnd more popular. These tend toward the oriental in both container and gar den. Klat, Chinese or Japanese I" ttery bowls, with some foliage water plants, are sufficient, or a decorative porcelain or bronze bird, arbor, or little temple may ! stand in the dish, the figure per- for.ited with holes for cut flowers. WEDDING AiiMimiK'i'iiii'iils and Invi I ;i1 ions. "s(ici;illy correct," maIe without tin; expense of a copper plate. SWEM'S Kodak, Book & Gift Shop Phone 9 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINI8HINQ FRNK HOWARD 19 Weat Main Street I i