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MEDFOmV MATL TTJTBUXE, AFEDFORTX OT?RJOX. SUNTUY, m-CFmi-R II, VXM PACE BKVKN Adolescent Boy Is Subject of Health Meeting Friday The Berrydale Honlth club mot at tho community house im North KivciHidc on Friday tifternonn. Dec. 5. The topic for discussion was The Adolescent Boy." A buy should be given some resnnnsihil itit'H and be taught to make lib own decisions, if he Is babyish, he should be given frequent opportu nities to show courage and sports- inunsmj). jib Hnuuiti nave plenty 'hf ' outdoor sxercise, sunshine, healthful food, sufficient Bleep, cold showers and swims. lie should be encouraged in his love for plant and animal life. The training and early environment of :i child determine his reactions when faced by stern realities. ' The next meeting will be held IYblny, Dec. ID at 2:30. Dr. 1J. C. Wilwon will be present and will . give u talk on the mental attitude of . the small child toward the Utile things that form his daily life, nnd on the Importance of forming good habits early. Anyone having any problems they would like discu.ssod may come prepared to ask ques tions. A large attendance Is desired ami everyone Is welcome. Church Bazaar Proves Success A, very successful bazaar was held Thursday afternoon and eve ning by ladies of the Presbyterian chui'rh. Fancy work booths were in charge of a group of ladies, candy in charge of Mrs. Lewis 11 rieb anil cooked foods in charge of Mrs. H. P. W. Spilver. A turkey dinner was served at B o'clock under the ' leadership of Mrs. Oilmore, chairman of the committee. The dinner was fol lowed by an interesting program Including a series of tableaux pre sented as the review of an old fashioned album. Mrs. Ilanby as the grandmother scanning the book for her friend, Mrs. Harry Prentice, kept the audience amused. Mrs. Chapman to Be Hostess M rs. Maud Chapman will be hostess to the Crater Luke guild Monday evening at her home, 107 (lenessee. Miss Margaret Kerr, Marie Hidings, Mrs. F. it. Jlagerty and Mrs. Emily Dynan will be assistant hostesses. Hev. C. B. Porter will talk to the group on China. .- ftj We Have a Large Accumulation of Low-Grade Lumber Suitable for Many Purposes that We Must Move at Once and Have, Decided to Sell This Stock at a Price that Represents a TREMENDOUS SAVING TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY. FOR A SHORT TIME THIS LUMBER CAN BE HAD IN . LOTS OF 1500 FEET AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE OF : $8.00 -Per Thousand -; F. O. B. Our Mill, Delivery Extra This Lumber Is Available Through Any of the Following Retail Lumber Dealers in Medford 1x4 R-L 1x6- R-L lxlO-R-L Mrs, Fitzgerald New i President of Corps The Women's lielief corps wan; entertained Friday Afternoon by j Mrs, Catherine I'etersou and Mrs, Carrie Young at the lutter's homej on Itowo avenue. The ui'ternoon j was spent working on articles for: the bazaar to he held next Satur-i (day at tho Chamber of Commerce! j building. i New officer were elected as i follows: Mrs. Klva Fitzgerald, I president; Mrs. Klhel Weed, sen ior vice president; M rs. Carrie j Young, junior vice president; Mrs. j Ut ile l.ittreH, chaplain; Mrs. 101 I sie Williams, conductor; Mrs.i ! Catherine Peterson, guard. j Refreshments were served "t j j the close of the meting by Ms-j ! dames I'etersou, clay and Stev-( ! art. ' j P. T. A. Membership ; Shows New Growth ) A membership of fil was1 nn j nounced by the P.-T. A. of. the junior high school at the meeting j held yesterday afternoon. Prizes for best membership campaigning were awarded the rooms of Miss Nimena and Miss Benge The society voted to cooperate I with the Allied Welfare Workers of Medlord following explanation j of the organization by Hev. Claude B. Porter. Miss Margaret Arnold's -CUco j club entertained' the guests with yeveral Christmas- .carols, Freneh j and Hungarian. Mr. Church pre j sented two or her pupils in public i speaking who recited interesting 1 skits. They were Herbert Neilson j and Hazel Kallenbeck. j Mrs. Hamilton Patton was social ' chairman for the afternoon. He ! freshmen ts were served by the j Jackson school group. Gore Students Will Be Heard In Recital Mrs. K. K. Gore has announced two Christmas recitals for, her piano students for the coming week. Tho recital for the very young pupils will bo held In her studio Thursday afternoon fit 4 o'clock. Sa t u rda y even I n g m e m hers o f the various classes will be pre sented In a Christmas recital at her home. This $8.00 Price Applies to the Following Items Only No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed r i ' r 2x8 R-L No. No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed f . 3 Common Rough or Dressed 2xlO-R-L No. No. 3 Common Rough or Dressed Zxfi- R"L No- 3 Common Rough or Dressed 2xl2-R-L No. Card Party, Bazaar Enjoyed By Circle Monday night, December 8, the Thimble club of Chrysanthemum circle, No. 84, Neighbors of Wood craft, held a very successful card party and fancy work bazaar. At the close of the games all were invited to the banquet hall, where the committee hud prepared a Del Hay chicken ravioli supper. Kveryone expressed himself as pleased with this Innovation of the Italian dish. l-'ast Uuardian Neighbor Caro line Leaders wishes, to Inform all of the newly elected officers that they will be expected to take tho chairs and conduct the next meet ing December 22, Activities of Legion Auxiliary Publicity Chairman Mis, Win. Loo Iliicker. Mcilford to Kittortniii District In ConfereiHts , Posts nnd units of the American Legion of the southern half of the t h i id d isi rict will he t ho guests of Med ford for a conference with slate officials December 17. The program, condensed. Is as fol lows: Armory clubrooms. G:30 Joint banquet. Reservations Mrs. Bolger or Mrs. Hum phrey, $1 per plate. 8:00 Joint welcome session. i:0fl Good music and dancing. Tho committees for the event are: Distinguished guests. Mrs. Chancy and M rs. Aiken; flowers, Mrs. Leach; badges, Mrs. WIHson; reservation, Mrs. Bolger, Mrs. Humphrey; meetings and banquet, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Pace; music, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Wymore, Mrs. Harwood; entertainment; M i-s. Willson, Mrs. Brlokor. Christinas Parly At X o'clock Monday evening, December 22, the auxiliary will entertain its po.st with a Christ mas party. The post will first have a short business meeting but the auxiliary will fill this time with music and stunts. When the men join the ladies dancing will be followed by a supper. Many hints as to Its savor have come from Mrs. Jacobs and her commit tee but the cat is still In the hag. (juai't and Pound Shower Mrs. Fruhrcr has offered tho auxiliary the opportunity to leave its quarts and pounds at the bak ery all day Wednesday, December 1 7. M rs. Parker has asked that discretion be used In things brought as the baskets will not be delivered until the day before Christinas and suggests non-perishable non-breakables and staples. These donations will help fill tho Christmas baskets that will help lighten the load of some ex-service man at the holiday time. If members find it inconvenient r...K. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. ECONOMY LUMBER CO. MEDFORD LUMBER CO. I to leave the packages at the bak jery they may be left at the Armory (during the afternoon session of the conference which falls on tho same 1 day. , Hulnos Meeting j At the meeting December 8 Mrs,' j Carold Parker was fully authorized as the auxiliary's representative to the city welfare council. Mrs. i Parker expressed her opinion that ! .this organization would be a. great help to all participating organiza ; tions and those they strive to help , by eliminating duplication in effort and aid. Koeords of each organiza- ' tion on cases will thus be available 1 ! to the others and those savo many ' Investigations of the same case. Carnival and Dance Enjoyed By Yeomen A jolly event In lodge circles during the past week was the car nival ami dance sponsored by the Yeoman lodge In the K. P. hall Thursday evening. A fish pond and Interesting booths for all members of the fam ily were Included in the carnival. Confetti and serpentine added a holiday atmosphere to tho oc casion, as did the many clever cos tumes worn by the guests. Music was furnished by Dynge's five-piece orchestra. Curd playing also was enjoyed by many guests. The event was in charge of C. W. 1 larwood. D. A. R. News The December meeting of Crater Lake chapter I). A. K. will he held Saturday, December 20, at the home of Mrs. J. O. Grey, 22 Hoso avenue. Those assisting Mrs. Grey will ho Mrs. li. G. Beach. Mrs. H. T. Karl. Mrs. A. K. Strattoii nnd Mrs. Adeline Huick. After a short busi ness meeting there will be music, in charge of the music committee; readings by Miss Sara Van Meter and the usual Christmas tree with an exehauge of inexpensive gifts. M rs. Lewis I'Irirh, local chair man of the committee for the D. A. H. work among the Immigrants at Angel island, asks that gifts, for the usual Christmas box be brought to the meeting. A letter which she has received from those in charge tells of the present need for the following things: Cotton or woolen goods In tlyee-yard lengths, hose and sweaters In all sizes, men's clothing, toys for chil dren, sewing materials such as needles, thread, thimbles aiid so forth, and yarns. The D. A. H. cooperates with tile American Legion auxiliary in sup plying extras for veteran's hospital, M rs. 1 1 a rry B. M oore ' of Port la nil is our i state chairma n and M rs. Don Newbury our local chairman. I heretofore Crater Lu ke chapter has sent boxes u.s well as money but this year Mrs. Newbury Is ask ing that a silver colleetlon be taken c at the December meeting that a generous check may be seat in stead. t.oldeti Link Cla$ to Hue Party The Golden Link class members find families will hold their an- ; nuul Christmas party at the Bap tist church Friday evening, De cember 111, starting with a covered : dish supper at ii:20 o'clock. Hvery one requested to bring a five cent Hift for the tree. Mrs. Bus.soy GucM Of MKses I leal it Mrs. Lee Ituswy. formerly Miss Lu neita pollock is the week-end house guest of the Misses llha and The! ma Heard. She will at tend several social affairs in Juni or of M iss KrneHtine Fredenburg while here. Mrs. Itoyco To Leave Monday Mrs. Tootsie lioyee of lliUerest on-hard is leaving Monday for Iowa nnd Nebraska for an indefi nite stay. Many entertainments are being given in her honon in the citv. Mrs. Bek Will Fntertahi Club Mrs. Kdith Beck will entertain the Thimble club of Chrysanthe mum circle. No. 04, Neighbors of Woodcraft, with a card party on W ednesday evening, December 17, at her home, TtiM South Grape street. Katie Hathbun will assist Mrs. Beek iii entertaining. I Washington School I Heporlers: Gene Porter and Shirley Tilttle. Santa Clans Is Coining The I -A hoy.s and girls are busy1 making Christma.s decorations, get ting all ready for Santa Clans! The l-d's are learning pretty Christinas songs. We wish every one could hear ( Men Me 11 sing a lone. The 2-P.rt hnVfl n lovely tree sel ected and given by llarbara Franklin. In M iss Noyes i dows are decoialei paper candles mad oin (be win wit b pretty by the ehil- dren, and a jolly old Santa sin: ls at everyone front bis station on the front blackboard. - Tree(s are being placed in all the rooms nnd decorated early so all'may enjoy them next week. New Pupil Leigh Campbell has entered tho 2-B from St. Lulls, Mo. Banking Banking this week dropped to r:!.4 per cent. ! Arl Classes The pupils in the depart ment i are malting very piviiy tjif I s lor the f( lis at, home. They would gladly Hb'y -nfler s ho.l io work if pcrii'iLed to d-i so. . "Clean I'p" ThU week the children .of the department used the morning re cess period to clear the school yrrrd of i-aper thrown ray hy ; I. V PORTER LUMBER CO. TROWBRIDGE LUMBER WOODS LUMBER CO; people to the o:hc Clu-Utiiias Seal in the sale of Bed Cross Christ -n.as Seals, the pupi n the room' of M;.v Noyes, Mrs. ONY.it and j M Lynch, sold the most and were awarded the large posters of! Santa CI im I Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) Paul Mallory will be one oftbei feature arliHs on the ToKj.:evy- Nu nn -Bush program over slut ion j K.MKO on Monday night from t; : 1 5 t o ti : 4 f. . M r. M a I lory will sitii; "Pale Moon." by Loan, as-, sisied by the Nunn -Bndi singers. The name of Paul Mallory is now well known to many radio listeners. Born in Toledo, Ohio. Mr, Mallory has made a rapid rise in the musical world, having sung with the Chicago c.rand 1 era company In addition to this radio work. Mr. Mallory has studied with Fran. PrH-ovsli. a t earlier 'f Galli Currl ami Tito Sehipa. and whh Charles I )a lino res for opera roles and diction. The program will also include an orchestra number tit reeled by Hudolph Mangold, concert master of tlie Chicago Civic Opera com pany. 'Miiteiine..o" b y Ferrani. M r. Mangold w ill also render a violin solo. "numoresMUe" hy Dvorak and "The Bee' hy Schu bert. Mr. Mangold in now recog nised by many critics as the out Manding - eoneert master of the musical world. '"fJIS In addition "Tales of Vienna elest pupils and by ssing f : utn one street II cirr - i lie worm s must ucduuiui Range In Our Window Dec. 16 All Automatic Features And a special introductory price that will never again be repeated after December 31st Southern Oregon Gas Corp. "Home of 209 West Main Street IS",-"--.-" -r-f "-mi ru'iwH U truli-maii'"! UM'B 1J Woods" Strauss, will be played by the Nil tin - Bush Symphony or chestra, composed of 20 especial ly selected musicians under the i direction of Mr. .Mangold. j Another number will be a nied-; ley of old songs, sung by the j Nunn-Bush Sinners, This program is part of a coast-1 to - oast broadcast sponsored hy 1 The Toggery-N u u n-Mush ever j Monday mht from : I i to tl: 4-"t , over station KM KB. ' USED CAR PRICES TO ! RISE AVERS DEALER "It is sometimes difficult to realize that people who are eer- cist m; such disi -ri initiating cau tion in the matter of all expend!-1 tures today, and who ore talking economy so persistently, are the same people who Wore spending money so lavishly Just a few months hack." says W. W. Alb-n. of Pierce Allen Motor Co., "hut that is the case. "A great many people who want new automobiles are putting otf buying 'until business picks tip-' "In many lines business is In a healthy state and one of I hese days possibly sooner than most people think there is golni; to be a big demand for curs. It is not logical that the low pi-ires at which good used ears are now available will long ob tain. "Any person who is thinking of buying a used car ran save money by huylun now." Argentina's present radio boom j H uivater even than last year. 1 rhuMniM mi nvrr"sj-:-""'-" Instant Heat" Phone 520 r,nnriiMiiiMi iwManai nit "-f- CO. 3 Common Rough 3 Common Rough 3 Common Rough Nortonia Hotel 11th & Stark off . Washington Portland Oregon Coinfoitalilo, ( 'onvcniciif, Quiet. Delicious Food K'aies from 1 .50, With Hath from .( 10 Special weekly rates A. S. Ilon'iie, Prop. C 0. Madison, M-r. l ncnAiniKir !l it ntrnminu YOUR HEALTH la your wealth. It's aa near as your tolephono. Call 1290 (or apiioliitniout. DR. 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