Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOKl) MA Hi TIJIIUINK, MKDFOUl), OUKCOX. Kl'NDAY. DKCKMI'.Ki; 7. 1 !:!
PAOE FIVE
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Women's Interests and Activities
Edited By
Eva Nealon
S Uocthil of WilU'U'H piano
i classes at Lfvorelte liome.
Wuiiian'8 I lumn Missionary
society of First . Methodim
4 episcopal church moots at
4 home of Mrs. Kmina Wheldcn
4 Sunny Sisters circle to moot 4
with Mrs. J. A. I.ckkIU. 1U04
'J West Main at 2 o'clock.
lOvor Heady circle wilt meet
4 at the home of Mrs. Thomp. 4
today.
4 Wciliiesday
S- Howenacircle meets at the
i home of C. W. Jlarwood, 4 j
neatly Htreet.
Catholic ladles will give a t
dinner this evening at the
Parish hall.
P. j:. O meeting at the
homo of Mr.i. Ii. A. Moore.
J Thursday fr
V. C. T. U. will meet at
the Y. V. C. A. at l:Jo p. in.
Huilding Uridge club meets i
with Mrs. Leo Mikscho
4 Carnation olub meets at 2 4
4 o'clock with Mra. John Seller,
4 635 North Central. 4
Friday I
H Pocahontas dance at Hed- 4
4 men hall this evening. 4
4 Annual parish dinner at 4
4 G:30 p. m.. St. Mark's hall. 4
4 Junior High P. T. A. meets 4
at 3 p. m. fr
4 Daughters of Veterans
4 meet ut 8 o'clock at the Med- 4-
4 ford armory. 4
4 Saturday
-A. M ..... I., .. f 11....... !!.... A.
4 Valley College Women's club. 4-
1
Rotary Club Dance
Is Popular Event
of Friday Evening
One of the most enjoyable no
tary parties of the year was the
dance given by the Medford no
tary club at St. Mark's Guild hall
last night. Many local Itotari
ans and their friends were in at
tendance at the affair, which was
the first of Us kind to be Riv
en dining the wtntnr season. Jas.
Lively, clmii man, arranged a varied
program of clever novelty dances
which kept the dancers well enter
tained until a late hour. Music
.was provided by- Mora-lirovcttt uml
his popular dance orchestra..
Prcsbylci Ian I -mhos
To Hold Christmas liii.aar
The ladles of the Presbyterian
church will have a 1 Christmas:
bazaar in the church parlors
Thursday afternoon and evening.
December the eleventh. At six o'-;
cluck they will serve a Tin key :
dinner, and at eight o'clock there j
will be an InlereMling program:
given, "Meet Your
public is cordially
Family." The
invited
Mlslonary Swlrly
to Meet Tuesday
The Women's Home Missionary
society of the First Methodist Kpis
copal church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at the 'home of Mrs.
Kmuia Whelden on King street.
Mrs. Bernard Hoberts is in chargo
of the program.
Par is 1 1 Dinner
Wednesday Kwnl
Do not miss thai Rood dinner
In Parish hall Wednesday 've
il inc. The Caiholic ladies have
their he"t c-idis inauactng
affair. S-ivin begins sit
Christmas
Special
y'$6.oo
PERMANENTS
$10 Shclton Spiral
waves without shampoo
will be featured during
December for $0.
APPOINTMENTS
SHOULD BE MADE
NOW because thero
will be a rush as the
Holiday season drav
near.
PEGGIE'S
Beauty Parlor
Phone 497
Palmer BuiMing
v i: i : ii LY c a i, i; x d a it
Monday
i St. Murk's annual CluiHl
mas banar.
i Girls I.eaKUo council lunch
4 eon.
4 Tuesday
Garden Club Will
Sponsor Christhas
j Lighting Program
i
The Mclforil Climloli chili will
sponsor the Christmas liKhtlliK
proKmin in .M'lf.if,l homos this
season, it was derided at the nieet
hlK of the t-luli Thursday evening
at the Hotel Medford.
A nomination committee, which
will report at the January meeting.
! was appointed. It was composed
( of .Mesdames L,. Williams, Carl,
j.SwIfiart and T. YV. .Miles.
I KollowliiK the short business ses-
i oiuii inu tmu iiieuiiieis ami many
Kuesis nsieiieu to me nauress or
Prof. I- A. Cuthliert, assistant pro
fessor of landscape gardening at
""'Boil Ktulc iiillfm. who dim iw
iin fliitji-'-l, v till Lirnill.
Prof. Cuthhert discussed the
history of garden design in many
countries of the world using beau
tiful slides to illustrate his talk, lie
also khw some practical hints on
plans for small, modern grounds,
also using slides to illustrate his
ideas.
Although Professor Cuthhert
has only been in Oregon two years,
he is already in love with the
native shrubs and trees and stated
that he found them more beauti
ful than those of any other state.
Mrs. Lei and Mentezr, president
of the (turden club, presided at the
meeting.
St. Mark's Guild Is
Working On Bazaar
Plans For Tuesday
The members of St. Mark's
Guild met Friday and after cafe
teria luncheon a business meeting
was hold, with the vice president,
Mrs, Geo. Yoran. presiding.
At this time plans for the bazaar
and card party, to be held ntsxt
Tuesday, December 9th, were per
fected. The bazaar and card party
will be held in St. Mark's parish
house, on North Oakdale. The
bazaar will open at 10 u. m. .At
the bazaar there will be the usual
line of fancy work, also cooked
foods, candies, etc. i
There will also be a white ele
phant booth.
The card party, with. Mrs. M. M.
Herman in charge will start at 2
p. m. - ft
Progressive, pivot and contract
bridge will bo in play, also there
will be tables for those wishing-to
play 600.
The annual parish dinner wilt
bo held December 12th, in " St,
Mark's parish, house. As this is
the one time In the year when the
different
church societies are
asked to meet together, ' also the
people who are interested in the
church and not members of the
different societies, It is expected
;md hoped that a good crowd will
i,p M attendance.
lOach woman Is exported io pro
vide food in proportion to the size
of hr family, as this is not a
pay dinner. The meat, potatoes,
rolls, coffee, cream and sugar will
be furnished by the guild.
Serving will begin at 0 p. m.
Mrs. Hubbard Will
Entertain Patrol
Mrs. U. T. Hubbard has invited
members of the patrol of Zub-inm
temple. Daughters of the Nile, to
hr home for Monday evening.
j ItrldKo will be enjoyed and sh
h.uin iii n.nt' lour 1. 1 men m m;iv.
Itovtcnn On -It
l-is WcdncMlny
The Howena circle will hold a
business meeting Wednesday, De
cember lo, at the home of C V.
liar wood, 4 Keatty street. M rs.
Dorcen Mat-wood will be hostess
for the afternoon.
,
Carnation Club Meets
at Seiler Home
The Carnation club wiil meet
Thursday, December II. at 2 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. John Seiler,
K::r. North Central.
Personality Portraits
12
LOVELY GIFTS
o
o
For the price you would
' ordinarily py for one
Shangle
Medford Building
1 Soviet Experiment
Is Studied By Club
! At Wednesday Meet
feinbers of the Wednesday
Study club held their regular
meeting Wednesday -afternoon,
Mrs. L. K. Williams giving a most
enlightening paner on "The Soviet
Kxperiment Population, Classes
and Conditions In Itussia'' by Wil
liam Chamberlln. The oriental
strain is found in the Russian,
they being a semi-oriental nation,
ami being accustomed to the rule
of despotic forces, the reign of the
soviet government does not mean
to them what it would to a people
used to real freedom. Christianity
first came into Russia In !M7, the
princess Olga becoming the first
convert at this time. In li!47 serf
dom became hereditary, the serf
being sold with the land, and in
time they finally became slaves to
be sold at the will of their masters
or the landlords. In 1 S 05 slavery
and the release of the serfs was
granted under the rule of Alexan
der tho Second. Today the word
soviet really means counsel and
there are J 500 members of the
highest group of these counselors
or committeemen, by which all
problems of the soviet government
arc finally decided. Staling being
the secretary for this counsel. So
viet Russia covers over one-half
of K u rope nnd one-fourth of the
entire world. They still show their
relation to people of Asia, it is
noticed in their dress and social
customs. In Moscow the once Im
perial buildings are being used for
trades unions' halls for public
meetings, stores and factories. All
members of the trade unions are
given tickets for which they re
ceive all kinds of merchandise and
in fact everything they may want
at greatly reduced prices, the la
boring class receive the best of
everything. Atheism has become
almost universal, but In many of
the homes the candles still burn
around tho home altar. The ques
tion is being asked everywhere
how will it ull end, this struggle
for the human soul. While the
communist recognizes no personal
or national soul, they have raised
tho peasant worker who is not
prepared, to new position and
power superior to tho favored
classes and are trying to force
them into a cooperative union.
This is the aim of tho soviet to
finally unite tho whole world Into
oneg real union. .
Mr. Chamberlln is the rjussian
correspondent for tho Christian
Science Monitor, having been in
Russia for the past seven years,
and his book is well worth read
ing. Mrs. Vawter followed with a
most Interesting book review, "Hu
manity Uprooted" by Maurice Hin
dus, a native of Russia, who came
to the United Slates at tho age of
H, but who has returned to Rus
sia a number of times. The book
Is divided Into three parts: Insti
tutions, Peoples and Parts. The au
thor says theru Is more agony and
also more raptures beyond human
comparison found in this land of
mystery. Russia wants . a nation
with no God In it. They have torn
down all crosses and shrines by
tiie roadsides and broken out all
the beautiful windows in the
churches with the hope of finally
stamping out religion from their
country. The children are taken
fnftn the homes and caret! for by
t he govern men t, as hn'h father
and mother are eompelh'd to wm k.
The youth of tod:ty have no god
and no public opinion to restrain
them so they indole in all kinds
of excesses; they say "live today
n nd die" tomorrow."
Mrs. Harding led the discussion
of the subjects for tho afternoon,
closing with an article from the.
Oregonian. "Thirteen Years of the
Soviet." During Russia's five year
plan they have increased factory
products, also all farm producls,
yet their farmers pay cxhorlblant
prices and they receive only one
tenth of the American wage. Grain
is abundant but large (plant hies
are exported to pay for the Im
ported machinery, the people draw
llmiled rations at the stores. The
soviet has stifled individual self
intereyt. which promote public
Studio
t Phone 1308
Lady Lions Enjoy Bridge Luncheon,
Thank Local Artists for Program
A delightful event of tho week
i in club circles va the luncheon
' for Lady I-ioiis held at the Hotel
j Holland Wednesday afternoon.
Luncheon was followed by
j bridge at the home of Vrs. Allen
Smith with prize for high score be
ing won by Mrs. 1 G. Hunch.
The activities of the club are
increasing with the approach of
Christmas. Kach year the mem
bers do considerable work for the
needy of the city and they have
enlarged their program for this
season.
Through the courtesy of radio
station KMKD the club was on the
air for an hour and a half Thurs
day evening soliciting toys to be
distributed to poor children Christ -
welfare, and winch makes the
United States a shining contrast
to Itussia.
Merland Tollefson
Chosen As Member
Universiity Quartet
Word has been received In the
city of the selection of Merland
Tollefson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. P. Tollefson, as tenor for
the official University of Oregon
men's quartet. Merland is a fresh
man at tho university and has
taken an active part in musical or
ganizations on the campus. '
j He has been chosen a member
of the Polyphonic choir and has
j taken several solo parts in selec
! lions by the Roys Glee club. Mer
land has also been singing over
radio station KOHU on the Kmer
a Id hour.
Merland will also sing In the
Messiah to be presented at tho uni
versity soon.
Junior II It'll P.-T. A.
Mwts lYidny
The Junior High P.-T. A. wiU
meet for regular session at 3
o'clock Friday afternoon in the
junior high school building. All
parents of junior high students are
urged to be present and an Inter
esting program is being planned.
f
Will Make Home
With Mrs, Kidder
Mrs. Cora Conllsk of Los An
geles will arrive In Medford during
tho holiday season to muko her
future home with her cousin, Mrs-.
John Snider.
! Jfc
Hankies
25c to $2.50
Gordon Hose,
Lingerie
Costume Jewelry
ADRIENNE'S
"Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women"
iikis d.iy. Many responses to the
program vMre received ami 4he
', club members re particularly
i grateful to KMKD. William Gates,
! who acted as master of ceremonies
and the people who donated their
. services In participating in the
j program. They were .1 im Grieve
i and his prospectors, the Crews sis
! t'i-H, 1 Km and Mack banjo team,
, .Mrs. l-'raler ami son Austin, Har
j montca Ike and A. J. llauby of the
junior high school,
j The toys, which will be distrib
uted to children, are being re-
paired by members of the fire de
1 pari in en t, who have volunteered
to do this work. They are on dis
j piny in the store building on Kast
; Main street, formerly occupied by
the Model Clothing company.
Crater Lake Guild
Hears Miss Butler
Review Recent Trip
Mrs. W. W. Howard was hostess
Monday evening to members of
Crater Lake guild of the Klrst
Presbyterian church at her homo
on West Main street. She was as
sisted by Miss Marvel Rlfss, Miss
j Gertrude llutler and Mrs. S. Ralph
uippei.
Miss Klizabeth Iturr led the de
votionals, choosing as her subject
the mother of Moses.
Miss Rutler then entertained the
guests with a review of her trip
through Kurupc last summer,
placing special emphasis on the
presentation of the Passion play
-at Oberammergau.
She also showed many pictures
taken during her trip through
Germany.
Several stunts were put on dur
ing the evening for tho amuse
ment of the guests us well as
numerous contests.
Mrs. Klsie Carlelon Strang sang
a group of songs which were en
th usiast tea I ly received . They were
"The Lord Is My Shepherd," ar
rangement by liooth, ami "My
Redeemer and My Lord," by Ruck.
At tho close of the program re
freshments were served by the
hostess and her assistants.
jVagtio Council
to Med Monday
The Girls' League council of tho
senior high school will meet Mon
Ttlry noon for one of their regular
business meetings.
Intimately.
Flatteringly
Personal
Gloves
S1.95 to S7.50
Bags
S1.95 to
S12.95
S1.35, S1.65, $2.00
Mrs. Patton Speaks
at Meeting Circle
Roosevelt School 0
.The message given by President
Hoover to members of the child
welfare congress was the subject
of the talk givr by 'Mrs. Hamil
ton Patton at tho meeting of the
Roosevelt Home and School circle
Friday afternoon.
tuber numbers on the program
w ere a piano selection by Klalno
Rrophy and Christmas carols by
the sixih grade pupils.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mesilames J. II. McKen.ie, C. 'A.
Hoyden. C. Goobl, K. Wall and
Marc Jarmin.
Dance Revue Will Be
Given Music Session
The M.-dlord - Ashland chapter
of tb Oregon Music Teaibcrs
at social ion will meet at the stu
dio of Mrs. K. K. Gore, Tuesday,
December 1Kb at 7:H0, Alter the
business meeting a dance revue
will be given by the pupils of
Ruth Luy.
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G&OEFTT
? vPiiMimnBsy
IS THE PERFECT WAY OF SAYING
MERRY CHRISTMAS
A Popular
Gruen
For Men
S45.00
"Marcus" . .
n wiiUii hi)
will w o !
t o in o. I t
h H I Ii o
.Hiimrt lunv
upon link
hand nnd of
c o ii r a o, n
1 r jewel
Guild move
ment. Other
Watches
$9.75
13
S19.75
Offfrinx tho vory new
fsi in wilding hamlH.
TIiIk HtimnlnK :ln lft
or IS kt. solid whltn
;;! Ik Hltid(iil with 7
diamonds.
The
Warren Teleclirnn.
Tlilw fine electric
clock la n moHt worth
while it I f t for the
home. Kli hO rimed.
S9.75 , V S12.50
Cy& JEWELERS
immmMK . J .uw
Bghueni
Missionary Group
Meets, Mrs. Koppes
Hostess Tuesday
Mrs. R. A. Koppes, Rose ave
nue, entertained the Woman's For
eign Missionary society of the Klrst
M. H. church Tuesday afternoon,
President Mrs. W. A. Holloway
presiding. M rs. May Chtrgwin led
the devoiionals. Song, Silent Night,
Holy Night. Mrs. Chirgwin offer
ing prayer. Mrs. Riley D. Henson
lead the study, tho topic being
Bible Women and KvaugcliHis,
Song. "Precious Name.'' Mrs. A.
G. 1 ten net I offered prayer. Rook
review, A Cloud of Witnesses,
given by Mrs. I. A. Dew. Miss May
Pbipps gave i splendid detailed
report of the district foreign mis
sionary convention recently 1. lil at
(rants Pass. Prayer by Mrs. W. A.
Holloway.
During the social hour Mrs.
Koppes served refreshments, as
sisted by M rs. t . V. Myers and
Mrs. A. K. Lyman.
The Degree of Honor will meet
Tuesday night In tho hall above the
Medford Pharmacy. All members
are urged lo be present.
A gift dl' jewelry typifies the highest
form of modern smartness and enduring
ly expresses llie full richness of its sen
timent. Come in today and select at your
leisure, from our most complete showing
of fine:- Christmas; juwelry. .,Ve, will re
serve any article until you want it.
isik
The "Gift of Gifts"!
$87
50
Other Diamond Rings $25.00
Tliu Klorloim blue wlilio lieaiity of IIiIh flno
illiiinoiid 1h rirhly enhanced hy It h two Hide Het
linun or h i in li la I c(l omerulilH. Truly u lovely
Kilt.
Let us help make your
gift budgot go further
New
$55 to
GRUEN CARRE
An ullci ly new kind of wiilch for men and women.
At ii touch of the l"HUm the compact square dl
cloaca tho time. Whin open, Il HtnndH on deHk or
boudoir table. In will's, or coin Kold I'lnHli.nr gay
leather coverlnus.
Kvcr Ready Circle
Meets TucMlay
The Kver Ready circle of tho
Presbyterian church will meet
Tuesday, December it, at tho home
of M rs, Thompson, 1 1 3 Tripp Ht,
AH members are requested to attend.
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
THIS CHRISTMAS
Give a Shrub, Tree or Rose
Bush gifts that last!
Russellville Nursery
528 S. Fir St.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
t.krtiw-l by Sute nl California
WILDBERG BROS.
SMl-XTING 6i REFINING CO.
Otfic: 742 Market St.,Sn FrancUco
PUnt: South Sn Frano'ico
A Gruen
for "Her"
$55.00
"Marcla" . .
ii il h 1 n t y
f o in I n I iih
m o (1 e 1 nf
I I kt. Hllllll
white Klil.
Sniiut link
brucelct
10 Jewel
Guild move
ment. Other
Models
$12.75
$125
Kcir (lint finger xl ft,
consider this beautiful
blue white diamond
creation, 4 diamond
side settings. t't .
$65
This smart ring Is set
with a simulated sap
phire or emerald.
Solid gold mounting.
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