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& MKIWOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MHDFOUD, OKT.liOK. KPNIUV. ,LNlTAUY18. liKfl. Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon ill v it! "A 3 Momluy. M. i'UliK of t'rutiT l.siku Cullil ill 1 1 1 1 lldllU' of Mis, l II. I'mlrr, S .Sulilh Ni-w-lutvn. O. S. l-luti MK'1-I.a thin rvf-nini: nt tlic homo or Mr. mill Mrs. .link Porter. Tiifsnluy. Moi'llns of tin- Lnily Klks. Mush: ti'iiclurs llUH't at tllo hoiiK' of Mrs., T. J. Amnpokor. tillCPll lOsthi'r circle will lilpet lliis arurnoon ut the homo of .Mis. F. 10. Itctlilcn. Mury anil Martha Circle meets today with Mrs. T W. Miles. Mrs. H. G. llaldhii; will he hostesrt this afternoun to the Missionary society of the I'l-eshyterian church. WeiliKwIuy. Mei'tlni; of the Wednes day I'lUll. Ilimi'iia elrrle will lie en tortiiiiii'd at the home uf Mrs. Hose SiiiKlor. Tliinihle club of Chrysan themum eircle meets at Kllips home. Thllixliiy. ItcKUlar meeting of V. C. T. L". this afternoon ut 2:30 o'clork at Y. W. c. A. Golden Link class meets today at Herbert home. I'rUlay. Card parly at St. Marli'-i Guild hall. tonlRht. Kiln I. lltilihs tent meets at 8 o'eloek In the Armory. 1 ! Baby Unit Praised for Work in P.-T. A. at County Session I.AUV I'NIT 7 The January meet in t; of tho Jackson district uf parents and teachers was held at Contra I Point last .Saturday with Miv. Carl Flcht nei. county president, presiding. Mra. Fiehtncr expressed gratifi cation at the la r, e n 1 1 end a n ce, nearly half of the umU behin rep resented, among them two units Jaek."on and .Junior high of Mod ford having their full quota of dN'pates. The ha by unit, RaurHhursl. with Mrs. Harding ;is president, may he said to head the list in work ac complished in the brief lime or ganized. Tiie county lr concentrating on the free textbook measure which will be submitted to the legisla ture. Petitions are being circulat ed throughout the county which, wlwsn lgrhd. will ' be-"$nt to our reiireHenlativos at Salem. At the eonelusi(ui of the business meeting, Mrs. .T. P. Tolefmm. presi dent of Central Point unit, then presided during the prouram con sisting of mivt entertaining and pleasiiiR- instrumental, and vocal tin m hers. The speaker of the duy was Mis Carol Hanusey of Medford. who has charge of "vocational guidance" In the high school of Medford. Miss Kamsey told of the practical side of the educational system and how it hart helped many to select a vo cation for which they are most fitted. The Central Point ladies served luncheon at noon. Mrs. Knlps Will U- llu-lcs In t lilli. The Thimble rluh of I'lUMan thenium c!reln No S. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet with Neighbor Ousslo Knlps ut her llome, illl So. Ivy street on Wednesday evenlnK. .lauiiaiy 21, and will enjoy an evpniliR "f cards. Moth brldne and r.ill) will be played. Noiulilinr Hazel Kryc will ussltt in entertainliiK. Quron I'Mlier t'irclo Mil-Is Oil TueMlay Members of the Cjueon Kslher Circle will meet Tuesday after noon at 2:00 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. 1. i;. Hodden. An es pecially interesting prosrain Is promised as Mra. I- 1". Hclknup will be present to tell of her trip to Hawaii. STATE THEATRE Presents Sunday and Monday The Screen's Greatest All-Talking All-Technicolor Dramatic Spectacle "MAMBA" It Thrills the Eye, Ear and Heart with JEAN HERSH0LT ELEANOR BOARDMAN RALPH FORBES COMING "A ROYAL ROMANCE" NUMBERED MEN" "BAR L RANH" SON OF THE GODS" and SHORT SUBJECTS 15c ANY TIMB Kiddles 10c Wins Her Wings j J A&mH-Kitui l-riaj I'iolw Mrs. Francs B. Loomis, Jr., il the latest San Diego. Cal., society voman to join the "Flying Wives ol Flying Husbands Club." She re ceived her license alter taking in struction from htr husband. Guests at P. T. A. Heard In Program M is. Susan no Homes Carter, county so h o o I superintendent, Mrs. Carl Kichtner, County P.-T. A. president, Mrs. Thomas I tow- berry. Medford City Council P.-T. i A- president and Mrs. CI. IJ. IV Albini, county legislature chair man. were visitors at llellview prcciiu t teacher meeting Friday cViili!' A iirii!'i-:i 111 uf imiitiiiiil illtei'cst w:is irivin wliirh w;i so' much enjoyed by these ladle. that 1 hey plan to attend the play which is to bo given by the committee mi January :iuth. Mrs. Carter gave n brief report on some of the outstanding edu cation:! plans stressed by the state educational convention held in 1 oi t la nd recent ly. M vs. 1 'ichtnor explained the difference between a st it to and local P.-T. A. mem bership. Mif. ll'AIMnl then told of the legislative program out lined In the county where many petitions are beinu circulated to be signed and sent our legislators. Dunn, Hay and Deuel. These pe titions urge the adoption of free text book law. district owned but opposed to state printing. W. C. T. U. Observes Prohibition's 11th Birthday on Friday The covered dish luncheon and l'u:ram held at. the Methodist t'hurrh, ,Suulh. I-'riilay by Hie W. f. T. li ill celebration of tho llth anniversary of the passage., of the prohibition amendment was ' at tended by 75 pllcsts. Sheriff JonniiiKH and l'ederal Officer lj. W. Moon were the main speakers on the program, Both gave very comprehensive talks on the enforcement of the prohibi tion law and emphasized tiie need for further education of the peo ple on this question. Other speakers were Hev. V. II. Katun. Kev. Claud I',. Purler, the Kev. Wood and Mis. ti. I.. Leonard. Mrs. Kayniond Dorau enter tained with a group of solos. ' Tile next meeting of the organi gfition was announced-- for Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut the Y. W. C. A. - - Mesdames Jones & Rodgers Hostesses Baptist Auxiliary Mrs. W. L. Jones and her moth er. .Mrs. t'ynthia Hoders wefe hostesses for the I-adies' Auxil iary of the First Ilaplist church, Tuesday, Jan. 13. at i!:30 p. m. The. meeting whh opem-d by singing "The Haven of K'-st. Mis. V. 11. Katon at the piano. Prayer. Mrs. J. L. Knox, scrip ture. John 14 rend by the presi dent, l'myer. Itusinesn session. Two sonps by hidleH n,UHrtott Itefreshnunis served by .Mrs. J. K. Judy. Mrs. A. li. Khoads, and Miss Helen Lawton. Porter Home, Place Next Guild Meeting The roKtiliir nieoilmr of the t'ra-ti-r lake (iulld will he held Mon day evening, Jiitiunry 19th. at the home of Mrs. C. li. Porter. X. S. .N'.'Wtown. The hostesses for the affair will be Nobel Willsie, Uor ia Itnler and Winifred Andrews. Miss Mary ;ilbert will give a p p. r on Italy and Mm. I. K. Hue erty will have the (IwutUnialH. Fidelity Circle Will Meet at Berry Home The KPJehty fin le uf Ihe Mt M. R. hurch will meet with Mrs. W. T. Kerry, f'ratcr Ijikp avenue Tuejolay afternoon. Mrs. K. Koppen will have fharKo f tn'' program. Mrs. Klla fetets will ud the devotionals. Visitor aro always welcomed to thee meet ings. Q B. P. W. Dinner Party r r i " ropuiar event vjiuen On Tuesday Evening A pleaint event of Tuesdav evening w.m' the dlnnor( moctlut; of tho Rusinoss it nd Professional Women's club held at tho Hotel Holland in the pjiny room re cently re-decorated. Tho tables wore attractively dec ora ted in Holly, red candles ami cactus plants Tor the occasion. Mis t'oeil Coss entertained with a croup of souks, which wore en thusiastically received by tho 2 2 Kuests. Miss Lucy Ditvl was chairman of the conitnlttee In charge of the affair it ml was annisted hy Miss Winifred Walker, who arranged' .the menu, Svs. Ann RuwrinK. chairinnn of decorations and Mr, tiraee Vests Mrs. Klsic IJrown and Mrs. Clarice Spuhn. Card Party Planned By St. Mark's Guild The ladles of St. Mark's Guild will give one of their popular card purtfes next Friday afternoon in St. Mark's Parish House with the following able committee in charge: Mrs. John llarneburg. chairman, Mrs. II. C. Mulholland and Mrs. 10. W. Could, Mrs. Chester Fitch and Mrs. C. C. Murrey. All who are familiar with these card parties know a delightful af ternoon awaits them. Koth pro gressive ond pivot bridge will be in play. At the regular meeting of St. Mark's f!uild held on January 16, Mrs. M. W. Wagner and Mrs. Clyde Kakin served lea. t-f Many Lodge Groups Enjoy Banquet and Installation, C. P. An interesting event of the week in lodge circles Wns tho hannui't give n by tho t'entral Point Hebekah and Odd Fellow lodges on Monday evening. Thirty five delegates from Medford at tended tlip meeting along with representative of tho Jackson - j vllle. . (iold Hill iiml Ashland lodges, there being a total of 300 guests. ! Installation of officers of the Central Point lodges was followed by danplng and cards.. Ever Ready Circle Meets at Weishaar Home, 14 Present The Kvor, Ite;idy Circle met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. M. WelHhaar 1 04 S. Newtown. Fourteen members wero present. Mrs. Young led the devotlonals by reading the 5th chapter of H Kings. Mrs. Uttrell led In pray er.. After the business meeting the afternoon was spent In piecing bloi-ks for a (iiilt. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W'eitdniii r and Mrs. Hiibb.ird. The meeting whh adjourned to meet February 9th at the home of Mrs. lirccn on South Centnil. 1 4 Mary, Martha Circle To Meet Miles Home Tho Mary and Marthn Circle of the Fhst Methodist church will meet Tuesday. January 20th at the home of Mrn. T. W. Miles. 203 North Oakdalc. Assist nnt host esses will be M esd a m es Co r n wa II, (iile and Itelknap. Mrs. George Codding will give a book review and Mrs. Elliott Rutier will entertain with a vocal solo. f Roosevelt Bridge Club Enjoys Games The teachers of Roosevelt school were most pleasant ty entertained nt bridge hist Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Kthel Willlts on Kant Jackson. Three tables were in play. The first prlite went to Kldor-i Terwillegar white. Mildred Aspin wall received the consolullon. Those present were Priscllla Webb, Kldona Terwllkgar, Nina Carlon, Alliean Maxwell, Anna R. Carter, Fllora Chllders, Sara Van Motor, Kleanor Curry. Mildred As pinwall, Myra Russell und Rernicc Kunzman who was honor guest. Appearance of Chicago Opera Co. In Portland Anticipated Here I Southern Oregonlans with ftp j predate minds for music Join with residents of other fectloiis of tho 'state In welcoming th ne9 that the Chicago f'lvlc Opera company will open a three-day crifcMK!iicnl at the public auditorium In Port land March llMh. Rhiiis are atresdy helng made to Journey to Portland for the J loo-short season. The entire company of 300 memberR. Including 40 Interna Officers Installed By Chrysanthemum Circle on Monday Chrysanthemum Circle No. S-l W. o. W. mot at tho I. O. O. F. hall Monday night, January 1 -. After a brief business session the meet i ug was turned over to Past Guardian Caroline Leaders to pro ceed with the business of install ing the officers for the coming year. At this time guests In wait ing were Invited into the hall and M iss. Leaders proceeded to Instil II the officers In a very credible mnnner. Following are the new officers: Guardian Neighbor, Clara Fish er; advisor. Kdith Heck; past guardian, Florence Uoussum; ma gician, Lottie Montgomery: clerk, Sadie (Jill; Hanker, Clani Hask dulj: managers, Paul Anderson, P.lva Hiden, Prue Piatt: Flag Hea ver, Kate Itathbun; musician, Car oline Leaders: correspondent, Nel lie Schreeengost; inside sentinel. Nellie Gibson; outside sentinel, Anna Harrison; attendant, Venita Anderson; captain of guards, Lona Bergman. The social committee with Mrs. Paul Anderson, chairman, had se cured some very excellent numbers on the program. They were: Two songs by Mildred Patterson, accompanied ty Mrs. Geo. An drews; two tap dances by Jane Antic, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Walter Antle; three readings by Rev. Haird of the Christian church; two songs by Fldelis Piatt, accompanied by Don Piatt. It was voted to have a benefit card party at our next meeting, the new officers to be the committee in charge. Delicious refreshments were served to about eighty neigh bors and their guests. A beiiutiful bouquet of flowers and the Past Gusrd tan's Jewel were presented to Neighbor lead ers at tho close of the Installation. Many Attend Dinner Given By the W. R. C. A successful event of tho week was the chicken dinner held at the Armory by tho Woman' Re lief Corps. A short program fol lowed the dinner and included : Reading by M a ry 1 tosehorry, ni li sle by Uossie Miller and a talk by Comrade Win. Oolvig. Sundi Crandall. installing offi cer, assisted by Caroline Peterson, Installed the officers for tho pres ontterm. " The W. R. C is nn nctive or ganization und splendid reports wero given by the- various com mittees and much relief work Is being done by the members. Plans were in.ido for the year's work and tho next social will he held .la unary l'3rd with M rs. Thos. Hnscbcrry on Klinsot avenue. Will Meet Tor-day St. Ann's Altar society will moot for regular business In the Catho lic Parish hall Tuesday afternoon at 2;3Q. The new president, Mrs. Fisher wilt havo a message for you. Plan to come. Mrn. Mcrrlmiin Hostess T C'lnh Mrs. Thos. Morrlman entertain ed the K v e n I n g Rrhlge lub Thursday at her home on Crater lako uvenue. At the close of sev eral games, tho hosted served refreshments. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing R Mrs. 1. ,1. WIIImmi. The (lirl Scout office has been moved, as mtmy of you know, to tho Medford National Bunk build ing, room 308. Tho entriinee Is on North Central nvenuo. No tele phone has boon Installed us yet, but the office hours are from 2:30 to 4:30 each Monday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon. Are all of you (Jlrl Scouts listen J bug to the weekly Girl Scout broadcast each Saturday, over KM Kl? Re sure .to tune In next j Saturday from 5:30 to 5:45 for j this fifteen minute program which 1 Is for, by, and about (!irl Scouts. The High School troop, under the leadership or Miss Cllta Wal den, held their January court of awards In the Y. W. C. A. club rooms hist Thursday. The follow- i lug badges were presented : Ten- j derroot, Aileen Guy, Klizahoth (Hl lings, Jean Hillings; first class, Doris Rtishaw; Archer, Kate Jun- I ney ; artist, Frances Ferry, Kllzu beth Ferry: cyclist, Dorothy Dan iels; dressmaker, Ruth Clark: 1 homo 'nurse, Frances Ferry. Kli.a- both Ferry; horsewomen. Kalher Inu Slearnn; bostons, Dorothy Dan iels, Kntherlnn Stearns: laundress, Dorothy Daniels; musician, Kute Janney; photographer, Mi hi red Walker. Kuthcriiic Stearns, Kate Janney. t lona I iitftrH and an orchestra of $5, will visit Portland, arriving on thrcft opeclal trains, carrying a I full tralnload of stage equipment iand scenery. The report or lo of operas In; j Thursday, "li Travlata." Roberto Moranronl, conUjUctor; Friday, "I.Me j Walkurcrc." Hnil .Cooper, con j duct or : Saturday mutince. "Lucia i Lu mnn:rmoor," Frank HI. LcKsr, j conductor; Haturday night, double thill, "Cavalleri Rusticnna" and "I Poglicci." Temperance Leader ! ' y! ib r 1 i .'aoi'iulril I rr.is '..ufo Mrs. Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn. I N. Y.. re-elected president of the 1 Woman'3 Christian Temperance Union ct Houston, Te::., convention. Missionary Group Holds Meeting at The Campbell Home The Woman's Home Missionary society of tho First Methodist church, was entertained Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. W, F. Campbell, assisted by Mrs. A. K. Lyman and Mrs. C. Corey. Mrs. Hodges conducted the wor ship period. Subject, "New Year Redeeming the Time." The keynote of tho lesson was "Wherefore be yd not unwise, do ing the will of the Lord." Prayer and music followed, with the business session conductod by Mrs. W. Walker. The semi-annual opening of the mite boxes was part of the pro gram, Mrs. L L. Leonard presented the study topic: "Porto Rico." with several ladies contributing sketches of the different phrases of mis sionary work hero. Prayer concluded the program. Hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Smylio, served refreshments, Jackson P.-T. A. Has Interesting Session i, ' Mi. . . ... ft wis a great day for tho grad uating class of the Hchool when tho Jackson P. T. A. met. (loud eats, front seats, mothers nearby, and alt those nice words of encourage ment and compliments from Ihtdr own teacher',. Miss Rriggs. Jt was a great day for them. The meeting was also a great, oni', for the new president, Mrs. Fred Puiditi who officiated Tor the first' lime. The attendance was the largest of the year, over seven ty parents und teachers being present. The business meeting was short. The free text book petition was popular and gained many signa tures. Thirteen members. Includ ing two teachers, attended the county council and excellent re ports wore made. Tho prog ia m was as follows: Hramatlzalbui and song by Misa MeCollotn's AOipils. Traffic talk by Truffle. Sargent Raucom, Piano duel by Lois Merman and Kathleen Ulltard. A group of songs by the gradu ating (IA class. A talk to the mothers and the clasH by Miss Rriggs. An i.pprcciatlon, by Rosclln Klonckcr. GOITRE NOT A DISEASE Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable Discovery Milwaukee, Wis. It has been brought to light by scientific re watch that goitre is not a disease and is not to bo treated as such. Dr. A. A. Rock. Dept. A-16. Pox 7:17, Milwaukee. Ww.. a prominent goitre peclnllt for over 24 years, hat perfected a different method of treatment for his patients that ban proved remarkably successful. This same method Is now being iiod for a home treatment of k"111"'' cases all over the country with astonUhltig results, Tho Doctor slates that gollro is a condllinii which grows worse with neglect and recommends Immediate atten tion no matter how Finall the growth may appear. H strongly oppose needh-M operations. In'. Rtrck U tho author of a book that tells in a simple way about treat ing goitre at home. Ho ha pub lished this boo): at his own expense and will send a copy free to any one interested. Write him today. Adv. WATCH)i ! n REPAIR I NGI Jel1 MtoroHD.ocpy iM Activities of Legion Auxiliary I'liblirlty Chairman .Mrs. Will l.ec HrirLer. Slate lcvulic Hoard Meets ,M rs. New ion C. Chancy, Post St. i to 1 cpartinont 1 'resident and pri'M-nt Nat ton. 1 1 Committee u man left Wednesday to attend tho meeting of the .state exeeiilivo hoard to be held in Portland the last of the wc.-k. Monday's Mivt lug As January on tin- national cal endar is labeled for law study, this local unit observed this last Monday its its h gislal i e mod inn, ,l i s, lirickcr explained something of tho workings of t be national commit tee on this subject in its methods in gel ting certain Legion bills presented to congress. Amend ments to the World War Veterans act being introduced in the pres ent congress wore explained. Tho Post on convention laid out a certain policy concerning the passing of state laws providing money for the education of the orphans of World War veterans. This national legislation with provisions which make the pay in disability allowances for veterans ami their dependents similar lo that for veterans of other wars; compensation for the families of hospitalized veterans under Sec tion 202-10 where necessary: tho inclusion of chronic const It utional and analogous diseases in the pre sumptive service connection pro vision of 202 as tuberculosis now is. lengthening till July 2. 1!M1 the marriage dale of an cx-sorv-icoman ami his widow still bo eli gible to compensation if other wise entitled also iih the veterans of other wars; C.ovornment life insurance be permitted ex -servicemen suffering from service con nection disabilities not permanent and to4al at the time of applica tion; (o make mandatory the hos pitalization of all veterans Irre spective of tho cause of their dis ability and the adding of I It, mill beds so that adequate hospitaliza tion bo ready for the large anil Increasing walling list; a veterans' committee of (he tomato like ttiat now In the house. Space does not permit Iho ela boration of these here, but care ful reading will show the Justice in. and need for each olie. Smdsm Price Smashing EXPANSION SALE Ready to-Wear Accessories at Sport Coats All wool coals for early sprliiK wear. Sizes II to 2. Sale price j Hundreds of Specials! Room Won't Permit Us to List Them Leather Famous Velvet Pnnt Jackets Frcnchie Frock Jackets DreBS8 Sale Price Wa.h Dre.se. HI M to 42 Sale Price e,i.,t. .l .silk ,1..hm.. 1xr-n Sale Price Extra Special Ba!h Rob:, " fl1'' 8klr (, u M value. Regular $2.95 Drest- riunnnl. Sale Price e.. Sale price sale Price $4-95 $2.98 $2.19 $3.77 IIS SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK! South Mrs. Klein Is Named President Pythian Club for New Year Tho Pthiau . bib m-t Tuesday ceiiin:, Janu.iry I t. at the lu-iii-of M "s. i ieot go Fisk on i riff in civek. About 2 M members ans wered tti roll call. This being Hie annual election the tollowliu officers were elected : President. Mrs. Hermtne Klein: secretary, Cora Judge: treasurer, Kniiiiii .losehke; press corres pondent. Adelaide Swart.. Alter the conclusion of business, the meeting was turned over to the hostess. Five tables of f.nii were in play until a late hour. High n ore was held by Mrs. Charles Campbell. The hostess, assisted by .Mrs. Harry P.ni liebnrg. served refreshments. 'the next meeting will be at the home of the new president. Mr:'. Heiiuine Kloin. ;:tn N. p.arllett. January "-'7. Elta D. Hubbs Tent Officers Installed Officers of Klla I). Hubbs Tent, Maughlers of Fnion Veterans were Installed Friday evening. January !i. at the Armory, with Cora 'ar bls. installing officer. Those installed were Ora Cox, president ; yenlor vice-president. Creta Williams; junior vice-president. Maggie Kd wards; patriotic instructor. Mabel hurch; chaplain, Leonu Hull; secretary, (J race Kin dred; treasurer, Klla R o g e r s: guide, Cii-aee Schade; guard, Leotia Webb; assistant guard. Mrs. R Ksles; press correspondent. Nina Cnrloii; color bearers. Sue Schmidt, (trace Cuycr, Nina Craig and Hazel Rliton. Miss Cox. Incoming president presented each of last year's of ficers with a eorsaue of npring flowers. Horothy Neilsou served a luncheon following the Installa tion. Knjoy Short Stay . In Ray City I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lcmmon en- Joyed several dayM In San Frail- j ei'seo during the pant week. They ' wero accompanied on tho trip by Mrs. Lcnunon's sister, Miu Helen i Plant, who remained In the bay ' oily. j Offers Unparalleled Money Saving Opportunities BUY NOW! While Prices Are So Low EXTRA! EXTRA Dresses Silk crepeH, geor gettes, laces and satins. Onu hun dred drosses In values up to ll.7a. Extra Special $6.85 Central One Block from D. A. R. News Yesterday afternoon Crater Lake ('haot-i I'. A. R. held its regular monthly meeting at the home ( Mis. -:. N. Vilm. 20;t tienesi.ee St. Two new members were taken into membership in the chapter, r Mrs. Mae putt bin and Mrs. M. A. '. Russell having hail their papcru accepted by the National Society. ' Nine members wen- elected OS 1 delegates to the state meeting, namely Mrs. J. (. firey, Mrs. J. A. i Perry, Mrs. J. N. Norris, Mrs. Win. Y. P. Holt. Mrs. C. ('. Murray, Mis. H. F. W. Spllver, Mrs. O. Q. H'Albini. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mrs. ' C. Farron. The alternates elected are Mrs. ('' C. F. McDonald, Miss 1 Jetweller. ' Mrs. J, J. Steiger. Mrs. K. M. WR sou, Mrs. Kathleen Smith. Mrs. !.'" I. Webb. Mrs. Klsio Clay, Mrs.'' Perl Li i wry and Mrs. R. (i. Reach. After the business meeting Mrs. .Mulholland sang three solos In h& own delightful manner, iKcompau- " led by Mis. II. 11. Marsh. Mrs. Holt ' then gave an informal and very 11 interesting talk on the history of' Medford, reading news Items and advertisements from early news papers and extracts from histories of southern Oregon. Mrs. J, p. ((tilings, a member of n Coos Hay chapter, Mrs. Newell, M rs. Carder and M rs. Mulholland ft were guests of the chapter. k Mrs. Vilm was assisted by Mrs. F. K. Schmidt. Mrs. J. J. Steiger, ' Mrs. C. A. Meeker and Miss Sara Van Meter. Tho next meeting of the chap ter will be the regular Washing- i? ton's bhthday luncheon when the,, Ashland chupter will meet with the.,- Medford chapter at one of tho Medford hotels. Mall Tribune ada are read by 80.00ft people vnrv day. ti J", Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood Is Better" at The Medford Less Than Cost 3-PIECE Knitted Suits New 1M1 'stylus In rcKiiliir $12.50 suits. Sale Price $8.85 Willi Silk Hosiery 95c Main I ' o