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v.. r TJ'V ' I .( ir.ttin ViftO .it riti J Ml ft ; a V .i 1 PAGE FOUH ' , v - .Monthly Crjrtor k-lJika OtiiM irioetn rzrr with Mm. Harvey KloMs, 24 Crntor, Ice nvoninj. ; Oij-ls' Lcukuo council lun- .j chfon nt hlb m-hool totlny noon. -4- Zuleimft Tcmplo, Dnugh- f torn of Iho Nile, will hp on- toi'tnlm-rt m ff;3fi linnnr. '. H. C. "Uih imtn thlH rr ovoniiiR nt thp home of Mr. ZIZ' nrt .Mph. C H. Iliittorficld. Tupsilay r Fidelity Olrclo of tlir M. rrrr R. church moPtK with Mik. v Hllny I). Unnxon this rfier- ' noon. St. Ann's Altar wnclpry rnrrt party In Hip Catholic rnrlnh r hull. r .Wtwlncmlii.v Uowcna currle moot thin r -afternoon with .Mm. Ailnms- Z.'- at her home at Ontnil I'olni. Wompn of Itotary meet " - J thin aftprnoon for rimlw at Hip homo of MrH. W. W. V. -. Molt, Coining t'ourt. Thn Thimble Cluli f J Chrysanthemum tilreln will m meet thin evening , at the zZ ;KamtiPlH home for a iard "r 'parly. 4 . . Thursday zrrr The rarnation dun m'ptf fmliiv. with H. D. Elliott. 214 zrr WpMt JnrltHon. " Uoyal NVlRhhorfl hpnofit curt! party at the K. P. hall. -.'r ThP IliiIltllnK JtrlrtMP Huh ;r-- mpptM this afiprnoon at the ?"J Kit-Hied home. . Friday r5 WaMh!nntn'H Jilrtlulay toa t thi MPthndiMt Kpim'opal 3"'urch. thin afu nioon. -'f. Ktiiintlay Annual W'ashiiiKion Ciith- fr ilay luiM'hPon of l. A. It "' -": t llotl Ih-llaml. -tT clMinh thfK pvcnitiK. I'V art- IkIm linn i iho l'acil'ic Luthpr- rt mi nollt'MC. t; . ?Vdenfihc Dance of 5jy ieomen Popular ' Ht. ValPrttlnp's'ilay-and the 3 tth iannlvprHary of fhe Veoman' lotigp IworP the InHpiratlon .for the danc rr r',JK" Prt'tv hihl ThuiHday ovonin i.ln thP lortpo hall on (Jrnpp HtroPt. ThP hull wa polnrfulty dnrorat Tva. with valeittlnPM tnhl Valentino novPltlPH and mimic for thp evi'rit ? irwuei fiirnlNhPfl hy OynKo'H ort-hcH- tra. JoMowliiK ditnPlnfr, rpfrpwh z:montH worn nnrvml, .'.r.' " . Mrs., liny IVnnl -Tho '1'hopnix Tlnirhday rluh mot ZLut tho homp of MrH. Hoy Ward .l'phruary 12, Mih. Rrt Marshall hoiPK UNKlKtant IiohIphh, .A :ivo'Pd dith Hmchpon was " fallowed' ;liy onn of- the niowt In-1 torpHtlnu bUHlnpfH HCfHlonH of tho ye4tr.- f ThP - (te'lt'uatpfl .to . the homc ..hialcprw' roiifprent-p mivp Intert'st lnK' nnri lhntruVuvV I'pportH on, ThO flndtfruK and rci-ommPiidhtthnH of the. varloiid departments. -, Mr. liny AVurrtrepyrled on foods und nutrition, .'".Mr Wvii Pauherly on houslnn utwl home manaKtMnem,. MrH.. Cliff -Mmiwt on coHt ot living and Mih.- Johho Kd-. wardH on clothing. . . ., The library committee imported that. . the redPCorntinK of the puh i:c library had hoen completed. With new wall paper, paint and J ample shelving the building lM now ono tlint any eonitiiu'nUy Ih p'rond; to own. H wuh voted to publicly thank the following peo ple WhirmwdKied iho eltih In hrhiK hiK thiK. nhout: Mayor W. 1. narn.eK, . Liituport8 I' a I il l and Wall paper departnipnt. Itert Stancllff who snperintended the work nd Jaclc SamuelH who do nated hid labor. . v A .committee wa appointed to moot with I'letchor Fish and eutd tlo play, "AlwayH in Trouble." to lie Klvon l the vluh In thp near future. Th ftoJct meeting will he held at the hnmeVif Mm 12. J. IJltletlcld, Kcb. 2Cth. DitrnoH lCntertalii ('a Hi (lull . Xlr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Durno en tpftalnpd members of iho little curd club Wednesday evenlnK at i their, home. Covers Were placed for 12 nt fllnnor nfter which three tiihlcs of hrldKC were In play. -Sacreil Cnnc(i't lillll.eMiti Clililtil. AillstH from tho 1'aclfic l.mn crnn coltcKe will lour t'nlll'ornlu and favor Medfmd Willi a pro- Kram of vocal nnd InHtrunienlal i.iiiiitc- on Snlurdlly. Kelmiary 31.' nt p.nij I'Veo will offcrliiR. Parent-Teacher Organizations Are Celebrating 34th Birthday 1 :. . ; Parenl Teacher ornittilr.ations I tlnoUKliout tho United? mates aroi MtioMtnff thin -month to Pommem- I . . 1 n (the ptoteetlon of women and ehll- ornte the founding of Parent-1 ()).r.n ftnrt yvMvr umlerstandlng J'VeiichPr work thirty-four ypnmjby parents and edueiitot! of the ngo, in February. 1SH7. ' needH of children of nil hkps. The firm meeting wan called In Many who helprd Mrs. Plrney AVrinhlngton, D. V by Mr. Theo. to realire her diram are still glv . ilflro Jllrnny and financed by 'Mrs. ing n faithful and loving service Vhoebo Ilenrnt, who iih" ploneeid which has continued tlwounh ln thi groat -thotiKht of parental I thirty-four yen in. May we do education hoped not in vain forjthmn honor and strive to carry on n movement fur-"better children, j when only time vhall compel them liflier hotmH and belter pnreniH." to nlve up their Joyful lubor of . Thin It OVldeneed hy the fuel love, that , today the Parent-Tcuohcr or- I Tim Wh Iti 1 1 ouse eon f oreuco In gunlKaiion haa more than a million . t ! 3 wan made po.-ble by that nnd 0j half niembeiH. 'first conference thirty-four years The size nf the went oigonlie i-' ao ami we hope to measure the lion In measured nut only In Its memherHtlp' hut "by Itn outstaml-1 J j Mus,c GroP ears Program Of Drama, Singing On Tuesday 1 1 ..- i'. .I-oriy members of the .lackfton cotmty i'hapiLT of the Oi'eiron Mii sic Teachers association mot at the home of Alrn. E. K. (lore Tuetfday eveninK. A program in chiH'KP of MJhh Jlarriet Jtaldwin, music supervisor uf the Med ford Ft'hnolct, was presented. MIsh Maid- win Kave an iuttrPHtinK tit tl on public school music and pxhihit'-d the book used In the local court, then prpHpnted a K-otip of i'wh scboit) pupils in several numbers. The Kit'"' sextet, composed "f Sybil Joan VounK, llosa (lore, I.p neve Sim kins, .MihIkp Kunnuin, Kilenn fJrey and J'aulino Stevie, saiitf a Kroup of Uusslan sonn: "Shumleer SonK," ( letch inuninolT; "On the Volga. l-o Folk Sung" anil "In a Three Horse Sleigh." The boys' o telle, which in cludes Milly Parsons, Winston Tlo toll. Levon riuuford, Victor Wool, Dut ward, Cusk, Harold Ccilaitor, mux icoj find Art (;ook, satm ftroup of .Nokto Sidrlluals: 'Steel Away," , "Oh, iMury Don't '.You Weep'' and "Swin Low, Svf'et t'linriol.' Mi. lOd Andrewrt Piilertained with n recitation. "Uttlo HatiKte" uud (iiintatloiiM from Hie hard HI. Uomeo and .luliei und Macheth I'ol lowing the profxi jitn refresh meats were served by the hostess Mr. Klsio Carl tun Strang will arninKe tbo profam for the next iiieetinK. - ' f .Mrs. Andrews Hostess To M Issloiiury ;nup Tlie W'onitin's Misnlonary Roriidy of I In- Christian church imt at the home of Mrs. W. 1. Andrews, 35 Vancouver street, on Tiu-sdiiy aft ernoon. , The president, Mrs. It. L, Ctay, presided at the business per iod. A short memorial service was conducted hy Mis. Kverett Kads, honorlnK tne loved and esteemed Blrttor of the society, Mrs. Alfred Kallsbnck, who passed away ho re cently. MrH. Gertrude Klrkpntrlck led the worship period, uslnjj Keel. H:( und Isa. 55:11 as the scrip turo lesson, fittlnff the theme, "Af ter the SowlnK the Harvest;" closlnff this period with the sonjf. "What Shall the Harvest Hp." J-'or thp prpsentatlon lvour, tho theme for study was "Our Cor ner In Sister India's House.' The map talk, In which wuh shown the particular corner of Itidiu, la which, the disciples are working,! was Kiven in n very efficient way by Mrs. lluson. Htn?rtll1nff-tlu' hCfinnfUK of our work in India ami the mission; strategy of that day, was given by Mrs. C. It. lloyd. Mrs. uvnns gave the contrasting picture of the "present mission policy and the better ways of conducting tho work," At the soc ial hour following, refreshments of cake and coffee wore served. Thorn were thlt'ty-nlne members prPHPnt nnd ten visitors. Those assisting the hostess were Mrs. O. Klrkputriek, Mrs. Itoe, Mrs. lluson. M in. K vii ns. Mrs. Wa Iden. M rs. Davla and Mrs. Prod Gerard. . -Mr. and Mrs. Script er Honored .At Party Twenty-one friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Karl T. Scripter on thelv 14th wedding anniversary T h u r s d n y evening, I'pbruary 12. with a covered dish dinner served nt (1:30 p. m. At tho close of the dinner n beaut iful gift was presented to the honored couple. Cards were the niversion or tne evening. Among those .present were Mr. and Mrs, 1 1, C. CJIascock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lalng. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Million,. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mareh. Mr. nnd MrH. A. II. Shir ley atxl pon Darroll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Pearson, Mrs. (ieorge Ted rick, Mrs. Oeorge Franks, M rs. Florence Lalng, tho Missea Freda Laing, Christine Pearson, Rosa mond lieffner, Doris Hashaw, Hand CasHiulay and -the honored guests: Mr. and Mr. Hurl J), j Scripter und children, Annis ami Kenneth. ! Wanderlust Invade Yoiuifivr Gid up The desire to travel which has been foremost In tho minds of several daughters nnd sons of prominent members of local soc iety for some time is 'spreading to other mimibers of the younger a1'1 H"1 arrival of summer will find Hilly NYwhtill. mm nf Mr. nnd Mis. f. .s. Newhall, willliiR for Kur il pe. He will spend the Hummer studylnit In I'Yutico and return to Yule In the full. Miss Penny I lam in II, diuifthtcr of Mr. and Mrs. , w. lianimll. and Miss rrances Span nw. dauith' ter of sir. and Mrs, Alex Sparrow . are already touring l:uroie. Inn achievement. In fields of cdu- i cot Ion, public welfare, child and 'future in ipiiiih of the proiein of ihv nnwl. MEDFORD MATTj Tea Honoring First President Arranged For Friday, Feb. 20 The Washington's Itirthday tea will he held this year nt thp Methodist Kpiscopal church Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock, it was a n n o u need y est erd a y . Tea will be served during the program which is as folloWm Piano Duet Santa Lucia, N'ila Green nnd Phyllis . Hedgppeth. A Drill Pupils of the lit class Patriotic Songs Pupils of the J A class. The Jialhtd of P.eisy Itoss. Joan P.urke. A Heading Like Washington Odu Joan Pruilt. Piano Solo -Fairy 121 vet Lou Ine Ker-see. A Play Washington's Dream Pupils of. the 2lt-2A class. A Heading George Washing ton dock Pruitt. Tap Dance Ituck nnd Wing Uarbara and Natalie Shelby. Playlet A Visit to Oeorge Washington's , . Dome pupils of I ho 2 A-;ill-ilA classes. Instrumental Trio Piano and '4uiJit TruuniiJn, Suhuma'nn: Moment MuHcal. Schubert, Mrs. ! .1. F. White, Itosa (lore, Marjorlej Pa ley. The Minuet Odu Jean Pruitt. rending.The d oncers. Itebccca Chancy. Lots Deal, Hvi-lyn I'M wards, Nila firoen. Mary Louise Mann. Wylene Morritt, Lois Span- ol, Oraco T'lrntniist. M;my Knjoy fiovcly Parly -U Guild Jlull There were twenty tables of bridge In play yesterday after noon at the Valentine bridge tea sponsored by the younger mem bers of the St. Mark's Guild. First prize for contract bridge was awarded Mrs. Hadley, firM prbse at progressive went to Mrs. C: ft. Most ami. first prize nt miction to Miss Ann Purucker. Itridge was followed by tea and a concert of music and dancing. IjaMerle J!Prk appeared in the dance and solos were sung by Mrs. Mariiaret Huntooii Williamson and Mrs. Iloynl Iiebb. They were ac companied at the piano by Mrs. II. G. Purucker. Wakcliclil-ltruii WedditiK- Told Of Interest to many southern OreKonians l.s announcement of the marriat,'o of MIsm Isolle K. P.rown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pro'wn of Itrownsboro to Mr. Wayne Wnkefltlld, .on of Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Wakefield of Iowa. Tlf ud(tinn was an event of Saturday. February 7th. at the Presbyterian church, parsnnatte, the ceremony helnc read by ltew Claud P. Por ter In the presence of a few Im mediate relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mw. AVakefleid will make their Iminn in Mod ford. Pre-lxMiten Party Knjoyed by Bridge Club .. Members of the LuUding Hridf?P club held their pre-lenten party Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Young on Hotilh Oakdale. Table decorations were in colonial de signs. Place cards were small sil houettes of Abraham Lincoln, tallya wore nntlonrtl favors. Aftor tho luncheon was served, six tnhlea of brldgo Wore in .play. Next meeting will he with Mrs. Klrsted at her country home in Sams Valley. Cntliollc Ladles Plim Ctinl I'nrty Tuesday Soelety is anticipating the card party to bo held Tuesday after hoon In the Catholic parish hall under the auspices of thp St. Ann's Altar society.' Play will begin at 2: 15. This Is the lost social the ladies will hold before Faster. Palmist Auxiliary Meets Parker iloine The Ladlea' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church met with Alrn. C. M. Parker,. Tuesday, Keh. 10, 1931. The meeting; was called to order promptly at 2:30 by Ringing "Shall We tint her nt the Itlver." Prayerj MrH. Florence Williams: werlpture,: hy president, "Putting First Things First." Hagar. chap ter I; prnypr, Mrn. U. L. llogue; Bong, "Take the Name of Jesus With You." Short business HPHsiott with good rclortn. , The committee -had prepared flowor game, Itlhle questions, etc. UefrPHhments wtr served hy Mrs. M. L. Dally, Mrs. 11. tl. Peach, Mrs. J, T. Hoshear. ft- ., Will lie Curtis At .Uvdcr Home Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Lester will entertain on Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilson who recent ty sold their home here, and will leave Wednesday fr Los Aimehs to make their home. Mr. ami Mrs. Wtlm will be great ly missed by n host of friends. Medford Women Attend Zulchiin 'IVnipIn Session The rcKUlur meeting of X.uleimn Temple. Daughter. of the Nile, held yesterday a(ternon in Ash land was- attended by a uroup fo member from thU city. Several motored to the neighboring city for the luncheon given by the Kastern St;tr ladies and others in tended the afternoon session only. A mmiu them were .Mesdames Woodford. Frav.ec. Woods. Mo riuwiin, (lilbert. Holme.', Lumsdeu. St ra nn. K. M . Wison a ud M f w tlertrude Weeks. ; l.crcal CluliM Invited To lu -deal Monday. Mrs. Wood, president of tlie Ashland Music club, ,as Invited memlters of the Cre.ited Medford club and partlelptints in local niu it I en I oitSvlties to attend the mn- kIimiIp to be clven Monday in (hp Prehvtermn church in I AMtl.ind. An interesting proui .m hat been uriantu-d for the eve - Women of notm To Meet Willi Ml, Holt i Mm W W P lb It will hn bow i tess to Women of Kotftry at her home, rornlng CiMirt Wedtieihiy afternoon. Several tables of bridpP.J till) he in play. TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, D. A. R. News Friday evnlnpr, February 20. from 8 10 8:30, crnter Uilto chap ter, n. A. n., will hrondi-nst a Hperinl ) r o v r iim over K.1IEIJ. There will le two nuinlral mnn l)er. u reuflitiK "An American lili zen." hy Mis Sara V:in Meter and an iMMreHH hy Alrn. J. .Vnrris on "What In the I). A. li. Satnriln.-, February 21. will liP hold the annual WaHhlnfitnn himh day luncheon at the Holland Ho - I te ut 1.00 o'clock. ThlM Ik a no-lijiM luncheon ami members of j Al....wt r.n,l l.'l'.niftlt. I.'mJIk. :n ..i.... i ... ..-..-...it r...o'fiw. imtiie ,,r i i i nixe iho,. ..... .... w.. 1 ii.iii.in ..in .urif li-- ..."v.... ...... ter lake c hapter has chaise of the luncheon nmiiiK ''iwnm and all members are asked to call the chairman. Mrs. M. M. Morris, J 1 ;"'), before Thursday evening. iFohriuiry is, and make reserva tions for the luncheon. Those a-d-'ting Mrs. Morris :trf M rs. Perl Anderson. Mrs. .1. II. Coehran. Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc and Jane Snedicor, The Ashland chapter will have charye of the program and has secured Mr. Irving Vining as the speaker for the altci -noon. Musi cal niiinber.H will be furnished by the Klamath Falls chapter. Mrs. Koppes Hostess To Missionary Group The February rnet ting of the Women's Home- Missionary society of the First Methodist church took place at the home of Mr. 11. A. Koppes Tuesday afternoon. Fxer ciscs opened with t he reading of the Creed by President Mrs. Walk er. Various report, were given during the business session and plans made for sending a box .of supplies for the Jomo Lee home in Alaska to reach there by. Raster. Devotional period, "Other Folks." was conducted by Mrs. T.ymn n. Mr 4. W. F. Campbell very ably gave t he review chapter. Traillni; the Compi is t adores fol lowed with "On tin- Roads to San la 1 loniiiiKo,' and Spanish Youth In lite Southwest, by Mrs. Lyman and, Mrs; Walker respectively. f Closing prayer by Mi.s Phipps. Mi's. Koppes served refreshments. assisted by Mrs. Oarop and Mrs. Wiloy. Mrs. Orr Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mis. Albert F. Orr entcrtainpd yesterday afternoon with a lunch eon at the Hotel Mod ford followed hy hrltlgo at her home. Covers were placed for IS nn the tables, hpnittifully dPcorafPd in swept peas nnd tapers, with the Valentino mo tif expressed in favors and placr' cards. I'ollnwlng luncheon the guests continued to Mrs, Orr's . home, where tour tables of bridge wove in play. Prize for high wore wart" award ed Mrs. Jack Thompson, prize tor second high wont to Mrs.- Frank Isaacs and prize for-low score to Mrs. W. Y. Crowson. Mr. and Mrs. Mahar Make Homo Here Of interest to members of the youngor set is announcement ot the marriage of Miss Orra Fran ces Kohcrson and Mr. Robert D. Ma bar, which was an event of Saturday, Februnry 7. Mr. and Mrs. Mahnr will make their home in this city. Miss Itenjamiu Honor nest, Bridge Party Complimenting Miss Kdlth Pen- jnmln, who will leave this week for Portland, Mrs. 10. C. Harbor and Miss Kvangeline Penjamin Piilertained nt bridge the first of Hie week, (litest were-: Mesdames It. M. Foeller, K. C. Itarbur. Dor othy Dnvles nnd the Misses Sarah Whillock. Pertille Mlkschc. Irene Sled, Kvaimoline and lOdlth Iten Jamln. (oldtMi Link Class Ami 'Friends Guest " . Members and friends of ihe Colden Link cla.ss of tho Paptist -hurt;h were entertained with a Valentine party Friday evening at the h ome of M r. a n d M rs, K Hon Wahlrun, . on . Sunset Drive. The evening was spout ' in playing games and doing Htuuts. Those receiving prizes were Mr. ( A. WhillcK-k, Mi-a ft. H. WtlliamH, Mrs. ,L 1-:. Lester, ant) .1. ft. Judy. At n late hour Valentine re freshments, wore served by Mr. Italph Raymond. N. A. .Mead and the hostess. There were forty quests who enjoyed iho hospital ity of the Waldrons. llrldge Cluh Meets At sleeior Home Dr. ami Mrs. II. W. Sleet er en tet tained members nf the Jt ridge club at their home Tuesday eve ning. I'ol to wing dinner three tables of bridge were In play. UGLY GOITRE "Goes in 4 Weeks" Avoid Dangerous Operation "Your four ff k honteiifaituftit ernlfd nif foitie."--Mr. . M. Srn,fi, Attirit, Olnn "My tkx er miI uKitf Uul vuiir trf.itnifnt I rmtrd my koiot in I tmnth. Tlii ,i tc.ti ii, tiiuiir rif vf i i r ttirned "Mi W. A. IVar. I'iPHton, B.C. End Goitre Quick at Nome " "limine inn rt-j, imunirti way .M.my v i'"" 4.w" h,ul, ethn u. H , K h0k t lUnte iWk i;, iire 1 Sp,-).iiut tIli Ww u m.l 4l,uk ; FREE Send No Money 1 rfT,( fT7?.Z7 71 TT """H 1'-' "'" "h. I mr ' ' N'Oh HVw U I int Ullr ijali'k I , "B- OKEUOW SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1011 M rs. Wright Named Chairman of Circle The Sunny Slntern circle of the Treshyterian rhureh met' Tuesday at the homp of Mrs. .Murk Writtht a Kood attendance waa present and the election of ofl'ieerK wan the leading feature of the .pro crum. Mm. Wrluht was electeil 'halrman of the c.iroio and Mra - Harry .Murks, wcretary-trcasurer. - Plunn for n cooked .fonrt saleias t.ut nhI a" silver offerlnK tak; February L'K. were discussed and 1 ,.n fr UHt. jn Parent-Teacher ex' arranuemcntK made for an unus- tension In Oregon. lull O.'lftV to 1 .0 hebl in M:lliif at H'l... -nl,nln n" .1.1..... I... 1 -. . 1 parly will include a display of an tuples and will probably be an I afternoon tea. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing By Mrs. I). ,. Wlllson. "The Ciirl Scout Trail," is the title of the picture to bo shown Monday and Tuesday at the Holly theatre In connection with tho regular feat ure. This picture will be of special interest to all Ctrl Scouts as It deals with the life of a girl, who found many adven tures, and a lot of fun on the Scout trail. Past oblo O rand's Fiitcrtaiiicri Thursday The Past Noble Grand club of tho Itebekah bulge met Thursday evening for the regular monthly moeting of the organization at the home of Sister Hryant. Tlie regular business session was followed by initiation and several new members were taken into the club. Tho remainder of the eve ning was devoted to sewing on a quilt and ten towels. Twenty-five members were pres ent and refreshments served by the committee, composed of Mes dame.e Itryant. Pa Ion, Parks and Oaiiy. Mrs. New ball Visits .Mother In South Mrs. C. S. Newhall is leaving soon for Los .Angeles, Cal., where she will spend six weeks visiting her mother. Airs. William Story. Kovt'cna Circle MeelK WcdneMlay Kowona Circle, No. i22, will meet Wednesday afternoon, Febru ary IS, at the home of Mrs. Itud Adams at Central Point. MclameH Cirren And Arnold Hostesses Mrs. Fred (ireen and Mrs. C. It. Arnold were hostesses to four teen members of the Kver-Ready Circle nt the home of Mrs. (ireen. Mrs. Sawyers led the devotionals by reading from the scripture thtt friendship of David and Jona than. Mrs. Liltrell followed with prayer. MrH. (Ireen. Mrs. Wain Ington anrl Mrs. Neweotnb were visitors. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. The meeting then adjourned to meet March ii at the home of Mrs. (iates. Mr. ami Mrs, MucOougall llntcrtaincd at Itrfdgp Mr. nnd Mm J. A. MacDougatl entertained sixteen guests at bridge party Friday evening. High score was held bv M iss (iertrudu Carlton ami low by Mrs. Carpen er. ! ucst s were M isses 1 -eiln and tierlrude Carlton, Jeane Darling and Miss- Margaret Darling. Fred Wolf, Carol Petty. Mrs. earplug er, Jay I -I am brick, Mr. anil M Don Itolf. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Can. M r. Soiitheiiund. and Angie llallev. Huibliiig Itrldge l:lul .Meets Thursday The Iluildhig Mridge club will meet with Mrs. J I. W . K 1 rs t e d Thursday afternoon nt '2 o'clock. St. Ann's Almr Society to .Mct ..St. Ann's Aaltar society will holJ regular meeting Wednesday at L::tl p. m. In IVtrish hall. iiiiifpiiniiin. ELMER HARRIS Route 1, Medford ,: ' You are invited to present this cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE , PROGRAM AT THE , At a Subscriber Guest of the . MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you ars a subscriber of the Mail Tribune i your name may appear here tomnr-i row. Only subscribers' names win be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given nn opportunity to en- Joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF, THIS PAPER. I NOW PLAYING "Girls Demand Excitement" ! Junior High P. T. A Has Founders Day The Junior HlRh P. T. A. with Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl' a chairman, i-lebraied Founders dav Friday fternoun at the Junior hiuh add - A larpe attendance was present to celebrate the 34th anniversary of I'arent-T.mcher or-Kanizations. a blrtllday cuke Willi candles , i.'iuiir, iiiii.iii:u w ...is. ..iiuicn auu - 1 Mrs. Keesee was a feature of tlic afternoon. Mrs. Hamilton Pntton, j program chairman, presented an j interesting program of musical i numbers. j Mrs. Lester Gray, social chair man, with a group f Washington school mothers, served refresh - j moms during the social hour. ! - f I Fidelity Circle Meets TiiPMlny Thp Fidelity circle of the Jirst M. K, church will meet with Mrs. Riley D. Heuson, 1000 Fast Kiev en th street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Da ron has charge of the program. Mrs. Y. T. Perry will lead the devotions. Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) Moon songs are very popular, the .selection "The Moon Medley." to be sung by the Nunn-Tiush Singers, should be particularly well received by listener, of Mat ion KM'KD on Monday night from tills to fi:30. The medley Includes such selections a. "Swanee Uiver Moon" and "Moon Am Shining" from "Topsy and Kva." "Moon beams" from Victor Herbert's "Red Mill' and "Moon. Moon" from "The fiingerbread Man." "Moon Am Shining." which was a song of j I nele Tom in the Duncan Sl-Mors' outstanding musical .success, 'Top cy and Kva" will be a bass .utlo by Walter Stevenson. "Chinese Tambourine," written originally for the violin by Fritz Kreisler, will bo another feature nf this program, nnd will be play ed by t h e orch pstra. This num ber is to be followed by Bsther Meunstermann's interpretation of the "Song of Songs" by Moya. to which the male quartette will in-; terpolate "Still As Thp Night" by pohm. This program is part of a coat to coast broadcast rponsorPd b.M The Toggery - Xunn - Hush eacJi week. Valsetz lninamPoulseu Luinber Co. purehaspd 5r)0,000,non feet ot standing timber on Silol, fiver near here for purchase price, of about tLr.L'iymo. 11 n cd a miwr "JEWELERS MEDFORD. 0RC. Is W F. A I TH Brisbane's Today (Continued from Rago One) lnlty lahorlns us the apostles lire scribed" the poiie said: - yon are the people or i.od, tne j royal prlosthood, the holy nation."! i Tens of millions of Catholics ui ; the United Stales will treasure) with great prate uuu uuoicm,. ..... , ol tne couKcinusnesb 01 ciinn wn. autliority mid power. j Mnried latlies hero tire answer-' UiR - a. newsuaper (iietlon. "Cnn you possibly raise a family on S10 i a week." 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