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Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon t j WKKKJjY CA!.KM).lt . Moiiiiav 4jif unurcn uroup s O. S. C. club meets at Win. l II 1J A . f i 11 Wurncr homo thlH evening. rleia At L,ampOellS Olive liohekah IuiIrp willl hold annual lionievonilng ut Tho December nicotine of tho 0 o'clock tonlBbt. v. 11. M. S. of the Fli nt M. K. Crater iJtko Oulld meets :i-hurch was lulil at the In. me of at 107 Genesee, street with Mr8. James Campbell on Tuesday Mrs. Maud Chapman. ; afternoon. The opening exercises Tuesday !und a devotional period were eon- Women's Missionary Socle- ducted by .Miss Phlppswvith sour ty of the Presbyterian church ! "joy to the World": scripture meets this afternoon. reading, Luke 2, chapter 1-20, and ljtdy Elks meet title after- ;csing with prayer. noon at the temple club! Tho business session was prcsld- rooms fur curds. !e(i over by President .Mrs. W. Fidelity circle of the M. 1 Walker, with various reports given E. church will meet with .and letters reud from conference Mrs. o. V. Myers. secretaries. Wednesday Mrs. Walker gave the report of Meeting of the Wednesday jlne day's program of the society In Study club. ocmvcnlUm held at (il'ants Pass, Meeting of the Thimble , Nuvonlbc,. ,2 ,kI 13. cluowllli Mrs. ICdltn llc.K. V' . TlititMbiy ' Hecital for pupils of .Mrs. r E. B. .Gore at her studio. v( Meeting of the Indies' Aid , society of the Lutheran i church. Jloyal Neighbor Christmas tree and party. l Building Bridge club meets wlih Moadames Murray and Wood. 1 lUlay 4 Golden Link class will have Christmas party at the Baptist church. Snlurdny Christmas recital this eve- H nlng at Mn. Gore's home in which pupils of her piano classes will bo presented. December meeting of Cra- j tor lako cnapier. u. a. T T with Mrs. J. O. Grey. , Community ball tonight. i Gift Showers Are Feature of Club's Wednesday Meet Tho Mistletoe club met Wednes day evening with Mrs. 15. W. Shir ley, on Bcntty street. Thero were 18 present. The house was attrac tively decorated in Christinas greens and novelties for tho oc casion. Clfl showers were given ill celebration of the birthdays of two members, Ncighlun'S Bessie Dewey and Margery Pearson. Two beau tiful birthday cakes wero served during the evening. Other refreshments were served by tho hostess and members of her committee. Tho club will not meet ngain before January, The date will bo announced later. Mrs. Furnas to Lead Study Club Meeting experiment will bo made at this ! week's meeting of tho Wednesday Study club. Resources and recent industrial development will be dis cussed by Mrs. Furnas. A review of the book, "The So viet Republic Looks Ahead," by the Russian planning commission, will be given by Mrs. Janes. Tho study of current events rela tive to the subject will be led by Mrs. Hodges. Sliss Betty Banlwll In Upturn Tills Week MIkh Betty Bin-dwell will arrive In Medford tills week to spend tho ClirlHtmas holidays with' her par cntH. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Bard well. Hhc Is a student at tho Maii boroueh sehool in Los Angeles. Institute Chili Meet Sunday The Institute club of the Meth- odist Episcopal church will ' meet; umlr direction of F. - Ilsoll this afternoon at the home ofWaU nre: Piano. Marian Moore; Miss Madge Kunzman at 4 o'clock.! fh., violins. Carlton Janes, Mrs. All members arc urged to be pres ent as Important business will be transacted. ti " ll Last Bookings! CANADIAN PACIFIC MEDITERRANEAN y IF you'va dsfloyed bool ing on this 7J-doy"M); IttTTOneon holidoy" obooid th yocht-lib"Em-1 pratt of Frontt," moy remind you thol o lew choica occomodotion ore (, ttill ovoilobla. You leova k New Yotlt on Febtuory J visit mony for pott fsA .... teturn vio Potit ond London. A little o $U o doy $900 complete. 6 futlhet detail ond rere O immediately! I. Christmas Program t r L r jrs. Bernard lioberts ns pro gram loader, presented the follow- jg numbers: Christmas at Klizuheth Uradley children's Home, Pittsburg, Pa., by Mm. Lynmn, Christmas at "Hills Island, by jIrs . uunS(1n. v, Indian Mission, bv Mm. Daron Thanksplvins at Allen Home, Asheville, N. C, by Mrs. Hedges. Reading, Christmas Gift for Mother, by Betty Dynan. Selection from Kipling, by Caro lyn Jane Mill. Both these numbers were heart ily encored and graciously re sponded to. Meeting closed with singing of Christmas carols and refreshments served by hostesses, Mrs. Campbell, , Mrs. Ooro und Mrs. llitaler. f-t Mi's. Ingle I -eaves for Walla Walla Mrs. 1 1 arold S. I ngle. formerly Kathryn Fabrick, left Wednesday for Walla Walla. Wash., to join Mr. Ingle in making their home in that city. Wcnonah Club to Play Cards Tho Wenonah club will havo a curd party at the home of Ora Rinerberger. 841 Kast Ninth street, Thursday, December 18. All members and friends Invited. Oratorio,, "Messiah" Leads Musical And Social Calendar of This Week Tuesday evening at tho Holly theatre the beautiful Yuletide ! c:.o,n -u in iio ii'ttiorpri in l.v wav i of music when the Messiah is ontrv.i .m.lor the aiisidees of the Greater Medford club by a group of more fhan 50 local artists. This wonderful oratorio com posed by Handel and heard firM In London. England in 1743. will bo received by an enthusiastic and appreciative audience from all sec tions of hou thorn Oregon and pro mised to be the leading social event of the week. Many weeks havo boon devoted to rehear-ial of tho oratorio undor Urot.-linn "I M" C. 11. l'iisle. The (.-rent musical undertuklns Is now l'ederson, llenry itiues, oi. -rcady for presentation. Irons, I,. O. Gold.- V. 10. Nichols, Many of Medford's best known C. O. Lnrlson, Kstello Edwin, C. A. artisU will appear In the Messiah, Meeker, John K. Peter and How- tho leadinc solo parts beinc taken : by Mis. 'Hlsie Carlton StnuiR. so-1. 1..U.W.- Mm. Miiraaret Huntoon Williamson, contralto: R. B. Watd- ion tenor, and Harold Corliss. ,)nsli ! Tho Messiah has never before , .., :..,-,i,,,.,.,i in Me.ifnril and i ,.i.. ir ,m esneeiallv crate- ..i'i.'. n.n !rlr Medford clu li I for inidei laklnir such a be.iutillll I i....i ,.,:.c r..i- tin' Iir st- fur the Christ ,,. , I A traveloBlie of tho Holv Land ! Oeorgo Iversoll, K. K. Sweeney, will be presented on the screen Dr. C. C. Goldsberry, Dr. W. W. at the Holly In connection with I J'. Holt, A. W. Ayers. Evorotto Fa the Messiah. Blving the audience! ' her. I.. O. Gentner, M. E. Olscn. a complete evening of beautiful ; C. A. Meeker and E. E. Gore, music and religion. Basses: Raymond Mikscbe, J. A. The members of the orchestra Dow, C. B. McMnth. t red htrang, (oual(Ae Cavmajeio come. A Virgin Diamond .never before worn or individually-owned, i ci.'ing in valu through the years it on inco.-: parable gift Of established quality, of guaranteed color firm M&Jfi&3'J& Avlnori.ed ClsfSW Virgin Diamond Dealer t Lawrence s Med ford Homes Will Tho Medford (.iarden club Is uMiw.n-ini I..lf,r.rM tliti-il iinmiiit chilli i HL-hiini? cnf t this ; wo11 as for Iavvn lmilil'M' titble do- Itun siring of colored lit,htn tho executive members of tho tas- , c, T. Steward tells of the Intcr iniiHiinai. HK"nB it mi j eoratlmis and other purnoHes. i alonK your veranda. I (.;io district, Missionary society of eHtillJt trip on which Mrs Adrienno year and arrunninp for some at- There is u typo that burns steadily, Fesioon strlnns of colored lights , ,iu. Womans Homo Missions f tho stew ud left for tho east on tho S tractive prizes ror me most euoe- i live local displays. Rules of the : contest are expected to follow along tho same lines ns former j contests and will be announced at an early date. Much Interest is be- 1 ing shown in this year's outdoor lighting program and a large num- bor of local citizens are already t planning appropriate holiday dis- I plays. So captivating is tho result of i exterior lighting that It is hard . to believe it can bo so easily ae- i complished. The little lights with their gaily colored bulbs come al ready strung and ready to bo hung wherever one's fancy directs. They are -turdy little devices, too, and New Officers Will Conduct December Meeting of Circle At the next meeting of Chry santhemum circle. No. 84, which will bo held at the I. O. O. P. hall ficers will be expected to conduct the mentlnir. The installinir of fleer Wahes ,ho ncw 0ncers to havo I their narts as nearly learned as i possible. Tho meeting will be ! I called to order at 7:30 p. m. , Banquet Planned By Olive Rebekah Lodge Members of Olive Rebekah lodgo will hold their annual homecom ing banquet Monday evening at 6 o'clock at tho I. O. O. F. hall. The commltteo In charge has prepared a program to follow the regular lodge session. A largo attendance Is desired. Montana Knnorson. Dorothy Gore, Dorothy Daniels. Frank Graham, Louise O.senbrugge and Ruth Chit- pre-lwood; second violins, John R. ' Knight, Doris Upp, Margery Pa ley, Ruby Waddoll, Chas. Gallln, ther Alexander; string bass, Mar jorie Marshall; brass bass, Frank Hansen; cello, Mary Kdmiston; clarinet, Winifred Warner, Glen Simkins; saxophone, Roger West erf ield, Melvin Anderson; melo phone. Melvin Florcy; trumpet, Neal Fay, Dunford. The chorus is composed of: So pranos, Mesdames A. R. Clement, C. B. McMalh. P. M. Wyatt, Hffln II. Yeonuin, M. N. llogiill, A. J.. nra w. inn. jMayuone mun-ii aim Misses uoris niciiiiruson, I phlne Provost, Ccclle Coss, Jose- Muu- rlno Green, Itosa Gore, Margaret Arnold and Emily Brown. Altos: Mesdames F. J. Harris. E. H. Stroh- meicr, Guy Tex, K. F. Fleischer, J. F. Bannlsh, M. E. Olsen, E. A. Moore. Glen Fiihrlek and E. E. floro 11 nil M isses M URKln Mwards, ivainerinn i-.hics mm ..,H,,,... urcKory. Tenors: LaVerno Sutherland, 11. n. oruss, j. iw. .vi. imu Harry I.eClerc. Lloyd Blmonson I and A. L. Vroman. ond brilliance, in mountings ol dis tinctive craflsmonship. Certified Virgin Diamonds can be secured in o wide range of stand arri prices. VolllGIN DIAMONDS Be Brilliantly Lighted To Greet The Beautiful Yuletide Season can bo lui koil away and used u train ytrir after year for I'hriMtmati uh or anomer lype wnere ino uriuh flasll on and off. Tho bulbs aro of very low wattage and so consume only a very little electricity. For those who are somewhat In doubt Just how to proceed with I their outdoor lighting effects, the . following suggestions are offered: Substitute a red lamp for the ; customary one in your entrance i fixture and put u wreath around it. 1 Place electric candles In Christ- mas wreaths In your windows. , (Kloctrlc candles are far safer than ; the wax variety.) j Run colored lights through the ' trees and shrubbery on your 1 grounds. Place Christmas trees In tubs In i Ever Ready Circle Enjoys Session at Thompson Home The Kver Heady circle met Dec. 9, at tho homo of Mrs. Thumpson, 113 Tripp street. Eleven members j'l,,sweml lo11 ca" wl,h I,ll,,c ! verses. Mrs. Banish and daughter were guests. Tho meeting was opened by singing "Showers of HIessing." Mrs. Littrell led tho dcvotionals ! by reading the J 2th chapter of Hebrews. The afternoon was spent in tying a quilt. Refresh mentH wore served by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. llagcrty. A solo. Holy Night, by Mrs. Thompson accompanied by Misn (icraldluc Thompson, was very much enjoyed by all. Tho moot ing then adjourned to moot In January with Mrs. Wortman. Missionary Play To Be Given Tuesday The Women's lisslonary society of Presbyterian church will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon, December Hi, at 2:30 o'clock. A missionary play under the dlrec- Hon of Mrs. Claude orter will bo given by the girls of tho Junior ( Kndenvor. A welcome n walls all - Interested enough to eonie. GIVE "HER" Personal, Useful GIFTS We have a delightful array of moderately priced gifts for women and girls v Smart Gloves 20 off Regular .t:'.!'" !f'7.!)" Ives, mow on sale! Pajamas tliree-liiece 'I'wo and colors Also Many Other Appropriate Gifts! ADRIENNE'S "Dictinctive Individual Apparel for Women" tho yard and trim tlum 8trinn of colored lights. umni; me oaves 01 your nouse. Place colored flower boxes. liKhts in your i Twine colored lights In wreaths or garlands and hang them in the w-indows or festoon them about tho outside of the house. j IMace illuminated stars over tho doors or on the roof of your house, Illuminate your Christmas trees, both those used indoors and those ; In the yard, with strings of liny electric lights. Place colored lights, one red and ono green. In twin sockets and place them in tho windows, Hang illuminated Christmas bells in the entry or In tho win- down. Christmas Party To Be Thursday Event With B. & P. W. Club Old St. Xlek will vUlt the local Business and Professional Wo men's club Thursday evening, when the club holds the annual Christinas party at the V. W. C A. building. Klaborate plans for tile event have been completed a,ul KoJ 01,1 fashioned Christ- mas program and a jolly time Is promised all persons who attend. Kaeh guest i asked to bring a 13 rent gift for the Christmas tree and a '2Ti cent bag of pota toes or some other practical food to be placed in the Christmas box for the poor. Mrs. Kdnu Isaacs Is chairman of the affair and Is being assisted bv her committee composed of Mrs. Mary ip.ierma. Miss Lucy Davis, Miss Klda C.helardl. Miss Kathevlne Stewart. Mi's. Winnie Weishaar, Miss Winifred Walker. M I sjs Olive Pa r It e r, M Iss K Is I c Itrmvn, Miss Louise Compton, Mrs. Pearl McCredh. Mrs. Lynetta Goodwin and Miss Margaret Kerr NI. Marks Guild Plans Dancing Parly Plans were announced yester- dav bv St. Mark's Guild officers foi- a dancing party for the younu i.onni, of the Knlscopal chureb December 29. The dame will be civen at St. Mark'v PiirMi bull. Gordon Hose All 11i! wauled col ors in a vai'icly oi grades $1.35 to S2-50 $1 Hose SI $1 "Jiitfrain" sheer liosc, reduced for Christinas sale. 1'ajauia sets, in lovely $2.95, $3.95, $6.95 jjr-r; . J Miss Helen Carlton Hostess to Mission Group Here Monday M isH II Wen Carlton entertained Metltodist Kpisoopal cliurcli at ! rowsitns Monday afternoon. After , a general business hour a brief so cial hour was enjoyed. Refresh ments were served. Those present , were Mrs. J. H. Mei'raeken, Mrs,! Lula Howard, Mrs. Ralph Billings ; of Ashland. Mrs. YV. V. Walker, Mrs. A. K. I.yman, Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley, Mrs. Riley I), llenson and ,iiss Helen Carlton of Medford, Mrs. Finley Hostess to Baptist Auxiliary The linplist Ladies auxiliary met Tuesday afternoon. December 9. at tho homo of Mrs. Clemrna S. Finley and tho following program was carried out, with tho president in tho chair. Prayer, Florence Wil liams; songs, "Sometime We'll Cnderstand," "God Will Take Care of you." Tho president read scrip- lure select Ions from the eighth chapter of John and tho aecond chapter of Ruinous, stressing tho thought. "Judge not. that yo bo not judged." Reading. "Christmas Lady, by Mrs. Kffio Daily. Undor the head of business were the re ports of the "culling committee" (who had a chart to keep records). tho social committee (who pro duced "Jack Horner's Pie," con taining a plum for each one pres ent). .Social committee Is composed of Mesdames Hague, Mills nnd Neff, assisted by the hostess. Tlu ro wero 4 4 present. M Mrs. Illiiglmni Kntctiuliis Mrs. Marlon Rlngham, 127 Cot tage street, entortainod u group of friends with a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday, honoring her son Lowell's en Hi birthday. Covers were for six. line 1 There ai;e so many little sifts of true feniiuiuc flavor thai; are real accept aide to the woman who loves something a little bit dif ferent. Here we list just a few of these suggestions to help some man who is at a loss of what to give. Many other appropriate gift at the store. All lumii-ry wi'iippi-il in licniiliful Gift Hoxcn. Kliiij: Strap MuleH in all colors. Tim latest creations from New' York. Mrs. Steward Sails For New York City By Southern Route A letter received yesterday from rnUforniii a few days auo. Mr. steward, who accomnunled hur to San Francisco, will return tomor row. Kxcerpts from the letter read: "Wo saw tho bout yesterday tho California and it is a large on0i ono nf tne two largest ships that sail between the two coasts. I 'Tho party was certainly well engl-j j neered. 1 believe, by Mrs. Dee j Nicholson. Miss Delia Payne, the; buyer from Herg s, will arrive to- day but wo have heard that Mrs, 4i rs. Lou Hoff. the buyer from .Meier and Franks, was hurt in an auto accident and may not bo able to go. "From what I can gather on listening In, tho girls expect to have a very fine vacation woven ; into a business trip. Stops will bo! made ut Los Angeles, Panama City, i I tho Canal Xoue, Havana und fin-,1 ally at pier lit North River, Now1 York. Tho crulso through tho warm waters off tho Mexican and , Central American coasts will be enlivened by games on dock, swim- : ming parties in tho pool and j dances at night. It Is said that tho orchestra on this trip Is an unusual I one and that tho social Ufo will bo j gay. Tho trip through tho Carri- j bean sea Ih said to bo restful und well worth the trip utone. A stop over ut Havana will prove to bo of! much Interest and this bevy of buyers and business women expect ; to enjoy themselves immensely. Christmas will be spent on board the California while In the Carrl beun and tho steamship company has planned something unusual al though no ono can learn Just what It Is to be. "Adrienno stated that sho ex pects to be gono until tho middle of February, at which timo she win return by way of Los Angeles Jack and Ruth Carrillo havo asked her to be their guest and to tnakfc tholr homo her headquarters. Jack is the si.eclal engineer J. D. Rooko- ere you wi ft eiuieine I'linips for (ivory ilrcss 11 '.liiminii, niPi'lini? tlio npproviil of ull in every I'l'Hpi.M't. feller Jr. has ongaKcd to do a largo ft piece of eiiKineerlnK work relative to a larpn park development. Ho Is j' tho brother of Leo Carrillo, th - - actor. Past Noble Grands Enjoy Dinner Party On Thursday evening the niein- ' 1 bers of the Past Noble Grand club i!.'. were hostesses at a turkey dinner with their husbands as their guests. After tho dinner Christmas songs were sung, followed by the 1 presentation of humorous gifts f from the Christmas tree. I' Mrs. Lona Hergman. president,. -was presented with a past noble u.; grand's pin, a gift from, tho club. ' Tho remainder of tho owning was ,.n snent nlaying cards, Fifty-fivrf . I., t t " ' V, ' .. 1 lit! MllllMK IUUIII tllltl IIIIHVII V CI tastefully decorated with red caiv: rrt dies and evergreens. y ftl A "Natural Wave" Is a gift that any girl or woman will enjoy for months! Holiday Permanents $7.50 and $10 Wineland's Beauty Parlor Hotel Medford Tel. 61 A ww nrrivul of Pumps for the holidays. A true feminiiio gift. Hosiery is tho most use ful ami feminine gift jf all. il l i jit! .Gills TAD AD I AIT. JTACJPIC W. H OlX-OX lillrj Pss Dtrr mmoit-Mniti B" '-' AMtflKjm tun.tl