JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1932. PAGE THREE. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Class of Central Point Church Has Picnic on Rogue There wer thirty two cImb mem bers and guests present at the wiener roost, held on Rogue river near Gold Hill Friday evening for Mrs. J. San Xord Richardson's class of the Central Point Christian church Sunday school. The picnic opened with devotlonals. led by Reverend Millard and followed by community song service. Other members on the program were read ings by Reverend Millard and a group of solos by Ed Vincent, well known bass soloist. The remainder of the evening was devoted to games and roasting of wieners. Attend Football Game In Eugene Among Medfbrd folk leaving at an early hour yesterday morning for the football game at the University of Oregon were Misses Irma Smith and Helen Davis and Messrs. Ed and Geo. Smith. Mrs. Click Honored Before Departure A handkerchief shower and sur prise party was given Mrs. O. W. Click of Beal Lane Thursday after noon, about 19 ladles being present The affair was given as a farewell party for Mrs. Click, who leaves for Pasadena, Calif., Friday, to make her permanent home. Her many friends and neighbors Joined in wishing her a happy Journey. Cards were enjoyed In the afternoon and refreshments served. Mrs. Ileffernan and Guest Visit Here Interesting guests in the valley this week are Mrs. Katherlne Hef fernan and Miss Kitty Johanson, who recently arrived from Seattle to visit friends. Miss McFadden and Mother, Guests Here Miss Jeanette McFadden and mother Mrs. L. O. Penland of Tal ent, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowley Thursday. Miss McFadden Is a student at the Stan ford School of Nruslng at San Fran cisco and Is at home for a four weeks' vacation. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing 1 wish to come up I'll be most happy I to see you. j I Plans for Court of Awards will be made soon. Watch for announce- j menta. (By Mrs. D. J. Wlllaon) Girl Scouting Is sgaln In swing with several troops being organized recently, or perhaps It would be bet ter to say that they are re -organized for their 1932 and 1933 activi ties. Fojlowlng are several schedules as planned for the coming week: Roosevelt Troop, under the leader ship of Miss Vera Humphreys and Led a O'Neal will meet Monday night at 6 :30 at the playground recrea tion hall. All girls of ten years of age or over may come and Join. Junior High Troop No. 4 for sev enth and eighth grade girls, meets Monday night at 7:30 In the Girl Scout office, Medford National Bank building. Miss Margaret Kerr la captain, and Miss Lucy Lav Is is her capable assistant. Junior High Troop No, 2 for girls of tho ninth grade will meet this Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Girl' Scout office. Miss Grace Voss and Miss Joyce Gage are the leaders of this troop. I will be there also for this first meeting of the girls. Washington troop will meet some time this week under the leadership of Mrs. eLonard Carpenter and Kath erlne Stearns. Will you phone Kath erlne Stearns for the meeting day? I shall be at the office here next Saturday afternoon, sd If any of you Y.W.C.A, Activities of Legion Auxiliary Rooms at the Y. W. C. A. building on North Ban let t are open for rent at a very nominal price. These are comfortable and well located and young women and girls away from home find the matron, Mrs. Olden burg, a ready friend and helper. Girls and women are asked to hold In mind the coming reception and party for them to be held at an early date at the "Y". The committee In charge asks that each one Inter ested bring her Interests into this meeting, which the committee. Mrs. I. E. Schuler and Margaret Kerr, de sires to be In the form of a forum, where the needs and Interests will be considered, and met, so far as possible. Miss. Leverette To St. Louis Miss Doreen Leverette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette. left Wednesday morning for St. Louis. Mo., where she will enter Principle college for her second year. She ac companied her father to Roseburg by motor, and made the remainder of the Journey by train, arriving there Saturday evening. An invitation has been received by the Medford unit to the Joint Installation of the officer elect of the Asrland unit Monday evening, October 3. Anyone who la planning on going and does not have trans portation may telephone Mrs. Good win Humphrey, 836-w. The meet ing begins at 6 o'clock and la fol lowed by dancing. Plana are being formed for the Joint Installation of the Legion and Auxiliary of Medford Post October 10, Ray Wright and Mrs. Walter Olmschled acting as general chair men. The meeting and dance will be held In the Knights of Pythias hall, Grape and Fifth. Pocahontas Card Party Enjoyed The regular card party of the Poc ahontas lodge was held Friday, Sep tember 30. Bridge and pinochle were played. High scores In bridge were held by Nilpha Armstrong and Frank Rush, low by Alena Ersklne and George Armstrong. Pinochle high scores were held by BUI Milnes and Maggie Ersklne and low by Ethei Blackburn and Jack Ersklne. The membera having blrthdaya during the month of September were honored with a birthday cake and special favors. The committee In charge was Ber- nice Sears and Bee Blackburn. A spelling bee will be held Lhls com ing Friday. New Officers Of Auxiliary Named Officers have oeen elected to head the local Ledles Auxiliary to the American Legion and a successful year is anticipated with Mrs. K. D. Ross as president. Other officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Walter Olmscheld, vice president: Mrs. Ray Watson, second vice-president; Mrs. W. W. Cleaves, secretary-treasurer: Margaret Kerr, corresponding secretary, and on the executive board, Mrs. Cole Holmes. Mrs. Carold J. Parker and Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys. Presbj terlun Rlhle Class Has Meeting The Ladles Bible Class of the Pres byterian church met last week In the church parlor for t,he regular month ly social. The room was beautifully decor ated with autumn flowers. In the absence of the president, Mrs. McCullum, Mrs. Mary Phlppa had charge of the meeting. The Devotlonals were given by Mrs. Hanby, who used as her subject, "Thoughts." An unusually Interesting paper on the Dispensations was read by Mrs. Chapman. Light refreshments were served by the following ladles: Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Kroschel, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Llttrell, Mrs. Saw yer and Mrs. Clements. Study Club Meets At Library Oct. 5 The Wednesday Study club will meet at the Library on Wednesday. October fith. at 3:30. Mrs. J. O. Grey, Mrs. J. H. Cochran, and Mrs. w. E. Crews, will have charge of the pro gram. 4 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Clark of 113 East Eleventh street, a daugh ter, weighing six poundB, 12 ounces, at the Community hospital Thurs day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mul hollen of Beagle a son, weighing seven pounds, two ounces, at the Community hospital Friday. Rummage Sale. Oct. 6-7. in build ing next West Side Pharmacy. Also cooked food. Daughters of the Nile Patrol. I Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN ' Sixth & Holly street Dr. H. P. Coleman Chiropractic Physiotherapy and all National Methods OKECiON LICENSE 2i4 California License 3029 12 YE.UIS IN MEDFORD, ORE. EMM Others Judge You By Them ASl'IT tailored to your In dividual nitanure will be perfedly Miltrd to your tjpe In style and fabric. Imported and Domestic Fabrics Fall (fcOC I I Suits OCTOBER 5 to 12 'Everything Went Up in Smoke!" FIRE INSURANCE WOULD HAVE COVERED THE LOSS Insure today the cost is slight compared to the enorr mous protection. CHARLES R. RAY REALTOR INSUROR Travelers, life. Health. Accident. Automobile and Fire 203 Medford Blag. Phone 802 HOW SURE IS YOUR INSURANCE? The protection afforded by any Insurance policy Is only aa strong aa the company which stands behind that policy. - We 0 solicit your business on thla basis that we can give you the best protection possible AT ANY RATE. And because we represent Northwest Companies, we can give you better service. On preferred business, moreover, such aa dwellings and auto mobiles, we are actually malting you a financial saving over standard costs. Tengwald Agency Hotel Holland Bldg. Fire Is a Dreadful Enemy Protect Your Property From .. It By Adequate FIRE INSURANCE See Redden & Company Fire and Automobile Insurance Bondi Medford Bldg. Phone 720 DEFECTIVE WIRING IS DANGEROUS Check up now. You may have a fire hazard in your home. For afe hazard in your home. For afe wiring and repairing call Palmer Electric Store 234 E. Main Phone 788 Safeguards . W' Human Life! Hy por Protect t' Property! f( ' LovVest I I Priced Insurance See OCTOBER 5 to 12 Remove the Hazards of Loss By Fire Put Put Valuables in a Safety Deposit Box FIRE Prevention Week again emphasizes the necessity of reducing fire hazards. First, by exercising every care to prevent fires in for eats, homes and business districts. Second, by depositing valuables in safety deposit boxes. They insure absolute protection against fire loss. The First National Bank UA Departmentized Bank" Medford Investment Company 129 W. Main Phone 1224 Do You Know That Five churches burn every day In the United states? Five schoc-lhouses take fire every day In the United States? One dwelling house burns every four minutes in the United States? One farm structure burns every seven minutes in the United States? INSURANCE " W3BNGY PROTECT YOURSELF From Possible Loss By Fire With Adequate FIRE INSURANCE "ASK DAN THE INSURANCE MAN" McCURDY- DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford The Solution To Your Winter Heat Problem! HEA.TROLA THAT BURNS FUEL OIL! Economical Attractive SAFE and EFFICIENT See it at Our Store! EDFORD FURNITURE &HDWLC0.1 .JMJ mi FIRE PROOF STORAGE Do not loave your valued furni ture, books, rugs, pictures to such chance. Put them in Fire 'Proof Storage for safe keeping. Rental V cnarges ior space are sngnt. When On Long Journeys or Vacations Prevent Fire Loss By Placing Your Valuables in Storage. "DEPENDABLE SERVICE 111 N. Ftr. 266177