0 o O O Q. ltfEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKKON. SUNDAY, JANUARY -I. 1 JK I . PA"OFi FIVE - o Q Women Y Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon o o fr . MomUiy. Past Matron club of Rcames chapter will meet at 2 o'cloolt in Did Masonic lemhle. Meeting of the executive 1 Ward of tho American Lo- ' 4 fcion Auxiliary at the home "5 of .Mm. fl. o. Humphrey. Mod ford Council. 1'. T. A. next meets at 3 o'clock thin after : Junior noon In the Junior hifch school building. X Graduating Class tto Be Entertained By ParentT eachers OIH The Junior Hili Parem-Teach- will meet in regular session Yidny at 2:0 p. m. t the Hi tih liuikiiim. The graduating class which en- tern the tsenlor hiKh school the last Activities of Legion Auxiliary Publicity Olialrman Mrs. Wm I.oo lirlckcr. ' Council of P.-T. A. to Meet Tomorrow A happy ami prosperous New Year our wish to you. Sewing (iul Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey and Mrs Wm I jia rti'inL-Mf will ItA Tuesday . of this month will he guests of the hostess to the Auxiliary Sewing Meeting of Crater Lake association on this occasion. These ! club at the home Df Mrs. Humph- Culld this evening. , students will also have a promi- j rov on ndav evenlntr at eicht woman s foreign .Missmn- v iumii puice on me program. uvinrk The hnit;ii nn.i ehil.t ganizatlnns in the city are mem I leiH of i he council and are ex j peeled to attend this meeting, j All Parent-Teacher workers and , , friends of tho orgn nl.at ion are ! also curdlnlly invited. Tho Medford Council of Parent Teachers will hold the first regular ; MUs I'meit K meeting of the new year tomorrow j Jihm In Mcdi'ord at 3 p. in. at tho Junior high , M Maxine Kmert of Ashland school building. i spending this week in Medford Officers and committee- chair-j as guest of Miss l.aVonnc Ander men of al) the paront-Tencher or-lfion. Missionary Group Will Meet Tuesday A. It. Hedge. and Mrs C. A. Meeker. - LlmHcy- Itelurn. ' Mrs. .1. M. Lindley and children 1 returned to l:os-lurg Inst Monday o Installation q To lie Monday ' olive rtehekah ld q will hold' I Installation mi Monday evening at I the I. O. ((,- l flail. Th.- Woman's Foreign .Mission- nl'ier Hpeudiug the Christmas lioli- ry hoeieiy of the First Methodist j days in Med lord with Mrs. i.ind hureh will meet Tuesday after- ley's parents, Mr. and Mr. P'di noon with Mis. V. W. 1 v; 1'ast Main street. Mi ton Isaacs will lead the Assisting ho;1".ses will I alker. Mrs. t Taylor l.indlt y Mr. ind Mr. and Mrs. Frank returned at o Dauulilcr ir Veterans In Mik'I I'lliliiy Th.- K.uiKhtors of I'nion Yet'r.np I will meet !'Yil"y evening al the. iiMt-.ir-itit annnry fur insta llat ion (if ' ..rf.i-r. f.. I 'SI . ' ' nry Knciply of Hip Kirvt M. , Mothers of the llooxevelt acliool ; u-elfarp commiitees neoomnlish chiir. li will meet with .lr. ,will no. ve i-Hfrcshnicnls durtiie the : work ihronirh ihis . lull which aids Walker. .woclal houi-. Wwliiestlay ; l'lan to attend this first meeting (inest day l'cr ineinhors of , uf the new year if your ehild is In the Wednesday Study c-luli 1 attendance at the junior hich at the home of Mrs. Deuel. school. Thimble club meets this afternoon at home of Mrs. l l'rue Annie riatt. i ausmcin I emple to Thursday Meeting of the hoard of directors of the V. W. l A. In club rooms this eve nine. flarden club meets this evening at 7::i0 at the llo icl Medford. Oradnate Nurses meet vith Mrs. Roland A. Smith nt 7:3.0 o'clock this- evening. W. C. T. 1'. will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the V. W. t A. IVIrtllj- Junior lliKh l'.-T. A. will meet this afternoon at U o' clock. St. Mark's cafeteria lunch eon 12:30 at the Palish hou.e. - Sulunlay The .lacksnn county coun Hold Initiation On Wednesday Evening j ters, is assured evening. January Cafeteria Luncheon ell of Parent-Teachers will meet for an all-day session ' Scheduled Ol Friday at Central Point high school ( building, heginning at 10 o- clock. Colleire Women's cluh will tho families of ex-service men and '. the veterans In the hospital nt j Portland. Any Auxiliary member .is eligible to attend this club and ; enjoy the fun. j Kxccutlvo Board Meeting ) I Mrs. Hallo way, president, has 1 called an executive board meet- '. ing for Monday evening at tho j home of Mrs. C. O. Humphrey,! preceding the Hewing club. Kvery-j .one Is requested to appear prompt ly at 7:45. I Dues Will Ho Paid Dollars have been tightly grasp- j ed in America this year, ttconom- . ics have been practiced by the ma- jority of American women and ex- pendilures have been examined ; for a true estimate of their net return. Perhaps that is one of ' the reasons why so many more ; women than ever before have paid ! their dues in the American Legion : Auxiliary. No item of expenditure in the family budget, brings great- ! er returns than the dollars paid for Auxiliary membership. I j If tho Auxiliary member, or thft eligible woman who is planning to come Into the Auxiliary this year. ; keeps a budget the Auxiliary dues; should be divided between several; I budget allotments. Part might well be taken from the allotment for j The members of St. Mark'a entertainment for, while the Aux- 1 nniin" win lmvft ihnd- i-ofiihn- fe-1 I ba ry Is not a social organization,; An interesting meeting of Talis man Temple No. 40, Pythian Sis- for Wednesday 7th, 1931. Uhere will be initiation of now) members and after other ritualis- i tic work and business is complete, ! installation of the new officers of L the temple will be held. A full attendance of tho mem bership, as well as visiting mem-! her. is very much desired. The i meeting will open at :0u p. m. I 1 . . .'. . . .' ... ju C ii i Id will have their regular cafe v noifl annual mnenenn ui im- T ...... , Mrs nctfvitie do have their social ifi in iiuii iieuu iie..t i i uiiij , - - arv Dth at 12:30 in St. Mark'si 1(le which go far to increase the Parish house. enjoyment of life for its members. As this is the spe -iul holiday! 1'' t ' the Auxiliary dues might luncheon, all members are looking ; he assessed against the Imiirove forward to a delightful afternoon. j """" " ' lle budget us the A short business session will Auxiliary meetings often are of a follow the luncheon, and the re- nature which help members im mainder of the afternoon will be Pfove their knowledge of national spent socially. land local affairs and better fit Friday afternoon. January, them to carry out their responsl 23rd is the date set for their next hllitles as wives, mother and clli- oiird party, to which the public ""h" of the Lniled States. Hotel Medfcrd at J o'clock Meeting of Council Dated for Saturday Central Point H. S. is Invited. The meeting of the Jackson County Council of Parents nnd Teachers will be held at Central Point on next Saturday, Jan. 10th nt 10 n. m. in the high school building. Kvery Parent-Teacher organiza tion in the county will he repre sented by delegates and a large attendance Is expected. All members and friends of parent-teacher work are Invited to he present for the full day. . I The Central Point circle will j Herve luncheon at noon and have : charge of the program for the j afternoon for which several splen did numbers are being prepared. Those who were ,in attendance at the county council meeting in Central Point last year are still profuse In expressions of admira- tlon for the delightful program and luncheon as provided by the Central Point ladies. Those fortunate enough to be able to attend the meeting next Saturday are looking forward to a day of Inspiration nnd helpful association in parent-teacher work. Mrs. (tilmore Honored At Hinhriay Party One of the pleasant affairs of the pro-Christmas season was the birthday surprise party given In Sionor of the birthday of Mrs. William S. Oilmore of fi5 North Orange street last Friday evening, December 1th, when a group of friends assembled to celebrate the h a p p y occasion." Refreshments were served at a late hour and j the special attractions were a large birthday cake decorated with candles and a basketful of ages an gifts which the following friends I presented: Reverend and Mrs. K- t Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Muynard Putney, Mr. and Mrs. Fl. Moller, Miss Frances Moller, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Camphell, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. McCulston, Mr. tieo. Yocum Mr. and Mrs. (J. Weston, Miss Katharine Weston. Americanism School to Open January 11 The semi-winter term of tho Americanism school, conducted by the Daughters of the American Revolution will begin Sunday, Jan uary 11th at the city library at 2 o'clock. All foreign born residents are urged to take advantage of this instruction. No charge will be made for materials or instruction. D. A. R. News The Auxiliary dues might also bo listed in part us a charily ex- I penditure for tho Auxiliary nnnu-1 ally makes a vast contribution to '. the welfare of the disabled veter- uns and, the destitute families .qf j the' dead and disabled. Women j whose soldier sons, husbands, j fathers and brothers returned safe- j ly from the war should, If for no ; other reason, enroll annually In; the American Legion Auxiliary as a thanks offering for the aid of less fortunate women. I I Mrs. Eads Hostess ! Missionary Group 1 i Mrs. ICverett Kads entertained members of the executive com mittee of the Women's Misslon- National Defense- Committee ary 8o0iety at her home Tuesday This committee promotes and afternoon. Mrs. Jl. L. Hay, presi enconrages the Hoy Scouts, the ()(,nt ot- tne Hociety presided at the flirt Scouts, reserve and citizens' meeting New Members or The? Young- Married Set Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Fair child (Sally Hazlett) are being welcomed Into local society this week. Their mnrriagc was an event of Christmas night at the fl'lonecr church, Methodist, in Portland and they arrived In Med ford the first of the week to make their home at 117 Laurel street. training ca mps nnd all other ef forts, which mean furthering good citizenship. At the last national continental congress of the organ ization It was voted to give to this work fifteen cents per capita. The chairman of this national committee with her associates, has assembled and distributed exhibits of literature to prove the wide ex tent of communism In the United States nnd elsewhere. All such literature Is kept on file and is available for those do ing research work. Speakers and others Interested are provided with such material upon request. In fact this committee encour- understanding of Ameri can principles of government. It does not dabble In politics but when American ideals are at stake it is ready to stand behind every true American principle. Mrs. William Walker of Wash ington, D. C, Is tho national chairman of this committee. Mrs. M. T. Johnson of Corvallis is our state chairman and Mrs. M. J. Norris is chapter chairman for Crater Lake chapter. Print Ire In I. O. (). F. Hall This Afternoon All retiring officers and newly elected officers of Neighbors of Woodcraft nnd members of the drill team, will meet In I. O. o. F. hall this afternoon at l':M0 o'clock for practice. Dancers Achieve Health, Longevity Artists9 History Told In Letter Information vgardlng the dunce . forty and she dances as divinely .h.M. wm h.. nf .nt.rct t ..ii as n young fflrl. Mur!e Stuart hns persons w ho are devoting their I time to the art or contemplating doing that was recently receive! ;ni .iuriei rmiia now nn wn Were served hv i in-c iioiunn in n letter tne nuone e mr up- .t-i j from the American Dnncer. nub- lyerirs. I-a Argentina danced i been dancing for fifteen yearn. (Hilda flu iso vn Joined the Pavlova otnpuny at a bo tit the same time January 25th was named as date for annual Woman's day, at which time a musical pageant will be presented at the First Christian church. ft- Watch Party JO vent At Million Home. Mr. and Mt. L. P. Million en tertained at their home near Tal ent New Year's eve, celebrating the passing of the old year and their 14th wedding anniversary. Luncheon was served at midnight and cards and dancing enjoyed until the early hours of Ht3L !uests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C,. Olasscock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scripter nnd daughter. Ants, Mrs. Jessie Lang nnd daughter, Freida. Mr. and M rs. K. I i. Ma rch a ml M r. n ml Mrs. A. II. Shirley. Mr. mid Mrs. Howl Kntertatn Mr. and Mrs. David Hood In vited a group of friends to their new home fn tho Orchard Homo district Sunday, honoring Mrs. James Arnold of Applegate, sis ter of Mrs. Hood. C.uests were Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and daughter Mfiry. M r. and Mis. Joe Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thornton of the Red Top district. firebs I'Jitertain For ( a nnd fa ns Mr. nnd Mrs. John flreb of Fugle Point entertained New Year's eve for Mr. nnd Mrs. M. K. Spencer of Fast Poplar, Saskatchewan, who are house guests for the holi days of their parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spencer. Among the guests for the evening were Mrs. Myrtle Smith and son Alvin. of Medford and Harold fitch of Fugle Point. The evening was spent playing cards, after which, "refreshments Untied at Los Angeles. Cal. j Concerning the life of a dancer the managing editor writes: 'Look at Madame Anna Pav Wlova! Although in her fifties nhe still dancing to capacity houses wherever her com pan. OnPPp''1 ro ller dancing years have "already numbered more than thirty. Ruth St. Denis has been in the public eye for the pat twenty years, and Los Angeles is right now agog over the possibility that she may return and dance this spring. She Is In her sixties. It Hi ,iid. nnd yet she does not look to be a day p"t for many years nfore "be achieved the popularity that has been hers for the past five years we esti mate her professional years as having already numbered v'-nty. Harriet Hortor has been d. for about seven years, and no one can -0iy that she Is JuOcomlng into herWyn 'Kh a brilliant fu ture stretching many years ancau of tn-r. Then there is Madfime Flizaheth Menzelle, w hose career as, a dancer and teacher pqvert-d n period of TO years, the dancing portion f her career IpMlng well over the 3ft year mark." e Thimble f lub Meet WediM'Mluy The Thimble Club of Crysan themunOfin le No. M, Neighbors of Woodcraft w ill m et with Neighbor Pru Angle Piatt at her nemg , home on Fast Jackson street Wed- neday afternoon. January 7th. o VaC, T. X. Meet In iVfir-day The W. C. T. L. will meet JunQ nry S nt 2:30 p. ni. at the V. W. t parlors. This will be a very important meeting. All members are curd in My in it d to be pres ent, i 4- antiary Shoe The Greatest Event In the History of The Booter Beautiful Shoes Reduced Only Because Sizes are Incomplete Price reductions are an important factor in this clearance, but more important still to most women is the splendid variety of desirable styles which are included AT UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS Prices Range from $1.85 to S8.85 Eight Groupings of Shoes A Price and Style for Everyone i $3.85 This group is made up of blacks and browns in k i d leathers, pumps, straps and oxfords. $1.85 and $2.85 These two groups consist of all styles and patterns. Small and large sizes only. Sale Starts MONDAY $4.85 A group which is very complete, including kid leathers, suedes, satins and patents. All styles. Regular price $6.85 to $10. $5.85 Many surprises await you in this group. No Refunds No Exchanges $6.85 Originally priced $8.50 to $10. Our latest styles in black and brown kid, suedes and satins, patents. $8,85 Genuine reptiles. All sbjide and styles. THE LATEST CREATIONS Q Clearance Sale of Selby Arch Preservers Our entire stock of fine shoes drastically re duced to make room for new spring stock. All our regular $12 to $13.50 grades $7.85 All our regular $10 to $12 grades $6.85 $7.85 Formerly priced $10 to $12.50. Evening pumps, afternoon styles and sport types of footwear. rftFAUTIFUL ShOeS FOR WOMEN I O 'lriyVSTR.ANq BROS . HOSIERY Regular $1.95 Hose Now $1.35 A