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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY,-OCTOBER 23, 1932 '
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nedlon
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PXGE. TWO
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' Reception Honors
Major Yeats-Brown
' At Carpenter Home
Leading In Interest evsnta on the
week's soclsl calendsr was tha recep
ttoa given lut evening by Mr. and
Mri. Alfred 8. V. Carenter, honoring
x Major Prancla Yeats-Brown of the
British Indian army, who apoke at
the high school earlier In tha evening
under auspices of the University club.
A number of Medford folk were
invited to the Carpenter country
home, Top Bides," to meet Major
Yeats-Brown, and a delightfully en
tertaining hour was had with the
Internationally known author and
aportsman.
Kerrs Are Center
. Of Entertaining
On Eugene Campus
Much festivity on tha University
of Oregon campus last week centered
about Chancellor and Mrs. W. J. Kerr,
according to all newa from Eugene
And much of the entertaining la of
interest to Medford, for several lo
cal people and locally known people
participated, -
Yesterday afternoon Alpha Chi
Omega alumnae entertained at tea
for Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Anna C. Hart
of Medford, house mother at Alpha
Chi Omega house Mrs. Kerr and
her four daughtera are all members
of Alpha Chi Omega. Five hundred
guests attended the event and among
them were Miss Lucille Lowry of
this city, social chairman at the
Alpha Chi Omega sorority: Miss Edna
Mohr, house president, and Miss Mary
Hayes, popular In campus activities,
also from Medford.
Oerllnger hall was the scene Fri
day evening of the faculty reception
- honoring Chancellor and Mrs. Kerr.
- ' Announcement of the reception pre
ceding the event read as follows In
the Oregon Dally Emerald:
' "Chancellor and Mrs. Kerr, Vice
Preeldent and Mrs. Burt Brown Bar
ker, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Starr
will head the receiving line, with
Earl M. Pallett, head of 'tha general
committee for the affair. Introduc
ing. "Tha remainder of the receiving
r line win consist of Dean Haeel Pruts
man Schwerlng, Mrs. H. D. Sheldon,
Mrs. K. M. Pallett, Mrs. Oeo. Beber,
Mrs. R. D. Horn, Mrs. Erlo Allen,Mre. R,
R. Heustls, Mrs. B. W. DeBusk, Mrs.
S. 8. Conklln, Mrs. O. V. Boyer, Mrs.
D. M. Srb, Mrs. Dan Clark, Mrs. E. T.
Hodge, Mrs. E. O. DeOou, Mrs, Calvin
. Orumbaker, Mrs. J, F. Bovard, Mrs.
W. F. O, Tbacher, and Mrs. p, R.
Waahke.
"In charge of the dining room are
Miss Maude Kerns, Mrs. Anna Beck,
Mrs. Orln Stafford and Mrs. O. O.
Howard. The refreshment commit
tee la composed of Mrs. W. D. Smith
and Mrs. Andrew Fish.
"Mrs. O. O. Howard, Mrs. R. H.
mat,. Mrs. Virgil Earl, Mrs. W. L.
Morse, Mrs. Ottlllle Scybolt, Mrs. Carl
On thank, Mrs. M. H, Douglass and
Mrs. Perry Adams will pour and cut
Ices during the evening.
Mrs. Stanton of
Los Angeles Is
Dinner Hostess
An Interesting event on the past
week's social calendar was the dinner
party given by Mrs. Edwin Stanton
of Loa Angeles, house guest of the
Grain. Robinsons, at the Hotel Med-
ford. Dinner was followed by bridge
at tha Robinson home.
Covers were arranged for 33 at the
beautifully decorated dinner tab!,
tha following guests being present:
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Roberts, Dr.
and Mrs J. J. Emmena, Mr. and Mra.
W. F. Blddle, Jr Mr. and Mrs. H. 8.
Deuel, Mr. and Mra. Edward Vilas,
Mr. and Mrs. corbln Edgell, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tumy, Mr .and Mra. L. A.
Balade, Jr., Paul Scherer. Mr. and
Mra, Onln Robinson and Mra. Stan
ton, tha hoateaa.
Mrs. Janney Gives
Bridge Luncheon
Among hostesses of the past week
entertaining at luncheon and bridge
was Mrs. . H. Janney, who Invited
a group of friends to her home yes
terday afternoon. There were three
tables of bridge In play following
luncheon.
Formal Dancing
Club Will Meet
. Announcement was made yesterday
that the Formal Dancing club will
have a dance Friday evening at tha
Dreamland danos hall. Music for the
vent will be furnished by Ike Por
ter and his dance band.
Regional p.-T.
Conference In Offing
Arrangements for the regional con
vention of the Parent-Teacher asso
ciation are under way in Ashland
this week, many pre Derations being
made for tha event to be held No
vember -4 and 0 at the Baptist
church.
' Headquarters for those attending
will be at tha Llthla Springs hotel
and Ashland is anticinatini a ernwri
of at least 350, it was suited Tester- i
day.
Four regional conventions will bs
field In the etate. They are always
arranged during alternate) yeara with I
the state convention, and Ashland I
was chose nu one of the meeting
places this year and many Medford
people will parldpate In the ni .
and entertaJnent.
Weatonka Council
To Meet Katurdsy I
Westonka Council No. M. Degree
of Pocshontss, will conduct a sps- !
clal meeting here Saturday, October
99. Officers of ths great council of :
Oregon will attend. A 8 o'clock din-1
ner will be served and wilt be fol- !
lowed by Initiation and a Hallowe'en 1
dance. j
Redmen are Invited to the dinner
and danre. which will open Vw sea
son's activities of the lodge, I
CO-ED BEAUTY TO
b . "-v -'- s--J i
1 1 ' I L-x sr '
Ruth Wenter of Wllmette, Ml, who last year was chosen ae the
mast beautiful co-ed at Northwestern university. Is engaged to marry
Paul Cummins of Evanston, III., who was selected sa tha "Ideal man"
of tha Northwestern '""Idus. (Associated preta Photo)
Women of Rotary
Have Shower for
Mrs. Chambers
The Women of Rotary were guests
of Mrs. o. O. Schenck, Mrs. Emll
Mohr and Mra. Raymond Mlksche at
ths horns of Mm. Schenck Wednesday
at a dessert, bridge and handkerchief
shower for one of the members, Mrs.
D. A. Chambers who with Dr. Cham
bers and children Anna and Bill.
will leave In the near future for their
ranch home near Gold Beach,
Mrs. Ralph Dlppel, president,
pressed the affection of the group
for Mrs. Chambers, who lsst year
waa president of Medford Women of
Rotsry and tha organizations regret
at ner contemplated departure.
Mrs. c. C. Leonard was welcomed
as a new member.
The charity work aa carried
for some time past will be continued
this year In cooperation with local
relief agencies.
' Mrs. Schenck, house chairman, an
nounced that the next meeting Nov
ember 3 will be at the home of Mrs
Clyde 6. Enkln with Mrs. Oeorge Hen.
selman and Mrs. F. J. Newman as
Joint hostesses.
Methodist Church
Announces Supoer
For Thursday Eve
All members of tha Methodist
Episcopal church congregation are In
vited to the covered dlah supper .to
be held at the ohurch Thursday eve
ning at 8:30 o'clock.
It will be In the form of a general
get-together, each person to bring
her own table service and a covered
dlah. These aupper parties sre fre
quently held at the church and are
Increasing In popularity aa the season
progresses.
B. P. W. Club lias
Large Meeting
A very pleasant meeting of the
Business and Professional Women's
club waa held Thursday evening at
ine nome or miss Elisabeth Burr.
Twenty members were present and
reports of the Bend conference were
given by Mrs. Edwlna Wetshaar and
Mrs. Maude Chapman. Miss Burr
gava a resume of tha work of the
research committee and requested
that special research work be taken
up this year.
Mrs. Maurlna Duncan sang two
solos, accompanied at tha piano by
Miss Emily Brown.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by the other com
mittee members, Mrs. Leota Thomp
son and Mrs. Maude Chspman.
The next meeting of the club will
be a luncheon session at tha Coppin
care, me epesner will b Raluh
Bailey of the local schools, who will
discuss bills and measures to ap
pear on !.he November election bal
lot. He will place particular stress
upon the Zorn-MacPherson bill.
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Letter Csrrleri
To Have Dinner
Letter carriers and tha organlce-
tlon'a auxiliary will have a covered
rile,! dinner next Saturdsy evening at !
7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd
LawBon, 307 West Jackson street. The
hostess will be assisted by Mrs. H. I
Rammln. Tha Saturday dinner will J
mark tha opening of the fall season
for tha group. 1
DR. KUNZ Says-
Ves, we do all our work, painless eirtraetioni and
filling inohided.
We hare a special reduced price on aH our plate
and bridge work. All work completed in our own
laboratory.
"Just Dentistry The Best"
EXAMINATION FREE
Holly Theatre Bldgv Phone 68
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WED 'IDEAL MAN'
Mrs. Barnes Gives
Banquet and Card
Party for Officers
Mrs. W. D. Barnss, worthy matron
of Reames chapter, o. S. S., was a
charming hostess Wednesday evening,
when she entertained the officers of
tne chapter at a banquet at the
Masonlo hall. The small dining ball
vi uie tempts was beautifully decor.
atea for the occasion in autumn
ziowers end Hallowe'en novelties.
with Hallowe'en favors and place
vnius uienoing tne tame motir with
the general scheme of decorations.
Following the banquet bridge was
played with prima going to Mrs. W.
H. McOowan, Dr. L. L. Sanders and
E. M. Wilson.
Quest for the oooaslon were Mrs.
Nellie McOowan. Mrs. Florence But
ler, Mrs. Maude Holmes, Mrs. Dora
Oates, Mrs. Carlotta Smith, Mrs.
Phlnla Nordwlck, Mrs. Meta Gilbert,
Mrs. Maude West, Mra. My-na Frink,
Mrs.' Elsie Carlton Strang, Dr. and
Mrs. L. L. Sanders, Mr. snd Mrs. Geo.
Alden, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Houston, Miss
Dorothy Reynolds and Mr. and Mra.
Barnes.
Mrs. Bengtson ' .
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. Hlldlng Bengtson entertained
Informally yeaterdav afternoon with
a bridge party at her home. 'There
were two tablea In play, the follow
ing guests being present: Mrs. Wm.
McAllister. Mrs. Denman, Mrs. Roy
Duncsn, Mrs. Robt. Hunter, Mrs.
Frank Perl. Mrs. L. L. Sanders. Mrs.
Ralph Bailey and Mra. Harold Lar
sen. Lincoln P.-I. A. "
To meet October II
The Parent-Teacher Association of
the Lincoln school will meet October
38 Instead of November 4. aa pre
viously announced. It waa reDorted
yesterday. The change has been mads
to enable tha members to attend the
Ashland conference.
Rnmmage Sale to Be
Held on Friday
Women of tha Methodist Knicnni
church will hold a rummago aale Fri
day and Saturday, October 38 and 39,
It waa announced yesterday. Tha
aale will be held In the ahop former
ly occupied by the Model bakery on
Mrs. Plstt Visits
In Longvlew .
Mrs. Hal Piatt has returned en th
city from a short stay In Longvlew.
Wssh, and will leave thla week for
Yamhill to spend ssveral days at
tending to business matters.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic Fttyelntherapy
and all Natural Methods
OKKGON Lit KNSK (M
California License Soto
IS YEARS IN MKDPORD, ORE.
Prince Anto Electrio Shop
174S N. Riverside Phone 8J5-W
S-volt. 13-plste Battery
1-yr. guarantee 13.50
Prince made Battery, recharge JS
All others M
Generators and starters tl and op
Young-Stearns
Betrothal Tcld
At Large Event
At a lovely dancing party svt St.
Mark's Guild hall Thursdsy evening
tha betrothal of Mrs. Elisabeth
Young to Dr. Robert W. Stearns, both
prominent members of local society,
waa announced to a large number of
their friends.
The guild hall waa beautifully dec
orated for the affair In autumn leaves
and flowers with Etnnlss snd
dahlias adding vivid shades to the
general motif. '
Music for dancing waa played by
a four-piece orchestra and serving
were Misses Patricia Young and
Katnryn and Helen Stearns. Out-of-town
guests Included Mr. and Mra.
Barry Stearns of Ashland and Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns of Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. Young did not reveal the
data of the wedding, but It Is under
stood tt will be sn event of the early
winter season. Both Mrs, Young and
Dr. Stearna are prominent In busi
ness and professional, as well as so
olal, circles here. Mrs. Young has
been affiliated with the Kimball
Fruit company for more than three
years and with the Sgobsl snd Day
affiliation for ths past year.
Dr. Stearns hss been a praotlclng
physician here for many years.
Quests Invited to the announce
ment party were: Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
W. Stearns, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry
Steams. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner,
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Green, Mr. and
Mra R. B. Sweeney, Mr. and Mra.
Howard Scheffel, Mr. and Mrs. Qua
Newbury, Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Lem
mon, Mr. snd Mrs. OUn Arnsplger,
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boggs, Mr, and
Mrs. Lewis ulrlch, Dr. and Mrs. 8.
Ralph Dlppel, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields,
Dt and Mrs. O. C. Ooldsberry, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thompson, Mr. snd
Mrs L. A. Corbett, M.' and Mrs. F. E.
Nichols. Mr. and Mra. Dade Terrett,
Dr. and Mra. D. W. Stone, Mr. and
Mra. Miles Oammlll, Mr. and Mra.
B. L. Dodge Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Holloway, Mr, and Mrs. L. Penning
ton, Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Psrl, Dr. and
Mrs. W. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
Cole Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ltt
trell. Dr. snd Mrs. F. O. Bunch, Mr.
snd Mrs. Leroy Mershon, Mrs.- Helen
Plant, Forrest Pickett and A. S. Ros
enbaum. Alpha Sigma Class
Plsns Hallowe'en Event
The Alpha Sigma class of the First
Methodist church will entertain on
Tuesday evening, 'October 35 with a
Hallowe'en party. Fun for all from
Intermediates up Is promised In the
following Invitations: -"When
you arrive next Tuesday night
Oh, be prepared to tell
The worst sdventure, fesrful fright
That ever you befell."
Circle Danca
Announced
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84,
Neighbors of Woodoraft will hold
their regular meeting Monday eve
ning, Oct. 34. After the circle ses
sion, Us Porter's orchestra will play
lor a social danca for all members
and friends.
Mrs. Voss and Miss Osg
Home From Vacation.
Mrs. Ones voss and Miss Joyce
Gage returned yseterdey from a mo
tor trip through California and Ne
vada, during which they visited To- 1
Semite and Mt. Lassen National
parks. They made tha trip from
Reno over tha Tioca nsaa lntn nn
Francisco.
Juveniles To Install ;
Officers Monday
The Juveniles of the Neighbors of :
Woodcraft will hold their meeting
Monday afternoon at four o'clock at
I. O. O. P. hall. Installation of offi
cers will be held and all members
are requested to be present.
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The Human
that holds Just like
Little Doctor Truss
with Its sponge rubber and self leveling water pads, will
be demonstrated in our store
Monday, October 24th
by their Inventor. Mr. L. D. Gamllon. (and lady attendant.) founder
and prealdent, of the Clark-Oandlon Co., Inc.. of San Francisco, lamest
manufacturers and fitters of TRUSSES. ABDOMINAL REDUCERS AND I
surronraris, elastic hosiert. ARCH SUPPORTS, ETC, In the
West.
Mr. Oandlon will tell you the best type of appliances for your particu
lar case. We personally guarantee his work.
Wa can not tea strongly urge you to take advantage of this oppor
tunlty for conscientious, scientific service at no extra charge.
Consultation and Advice Free
Mrs. Hinman New
President of Guild
Mis. Harry Hlnmsn was elected
president of St. Mark's Altar guild
at the meeting held Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Fletcher Fish.
Other officers chosen for the new
year were Mra. James Stevens, vice-
president: Miss Msrjorie Kelly, sec
retary, and Mn. Porter J. Neff, treas
urer. The business meeting was preceded
by covered dish supper followed by
a general soclsl time.
Mrs. H. LJSutler
Honored at Bridge
For the plessure of Mrs. H. L. But
ler, Mrs. J. C. Murray entertained at
brlge Friday evening In a festive Hal
lowe'en atmosphere created, through
use of Jaunty Jack o' lanterns and
colorful autumn leaves.
Three were three tables of bridge
la play during the evening and prizes
awarded Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDou
gall for high scores and to Kenneth
Murray for traveling honors. A guest
prize was presented Mrs. Butler.
Study Club Joins
In Location Plan
The regular meeting of the Wed
nesday study club waa held In the
city library on October ISth. at 3:30
p. m., the president, Mrs. J. H. Coch
ran In charge. Mayor Wilson and
the city council, having offered the
use or rooms In the new city hall to
ine ciuo women of Medford. the
Study club voted to Join with others
in acceptance of this offer. Mrs. W.
M. Vsn Scoyoc gave the first number
on the progrem, a "Constltutlonsl
Quiz" In which all members took
part. This elicited a general discus
sion and muoh Information relative
to tne Constitution and Its several
amendments. A brief synopsis of ths
initiative and Referendum Meas
ures" now before the people, wss
given by Mrs. T. W. Miles, and In
thla connection, ths Wednesdsy
Study club went on record as strong
ly opposed to the Zom-MscPherson
School Merger bill. Mrs. C. A. Meek
er with Interesting "Topics of the
Day" from current magazines, gave
the closing number of a most inspir
ing program.
Mrs. Mclntyre, Guest
Here From Seattle
Mrs. Anna Mclntyre of Seattle
stopped over In this city last week
end to be guest for several days
of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt, while en
route to San Francisco.
HOTEL
ALLEN
Attractive Winter Rates To
Permanent Quests.
Rooms vTtthout Bath
1 person, per week...
t persons, per vreek
Rooms with ptivste bath
1 person, per wrrtc $6
t persons, per wee" aa
Hot water day and night.
Steam Heat.
last Main Tel. ISO
Hand Truss
your hand and the J
Treasure Hunt of
Local Folk Ends
In Pioneer Town
One of the lancet parties of the
week waa given oy Misses Ma urine
Carroll and Cann Degermark. who
were hostesses to 70 guests on a treas
ure hunt Friday. In IS cars the
guests started from the high school
on sn extensive snd mysterious route
which led them through Central
Point, Medford and Phoenix and on
to Jacksonville, where the evening
waa climaxed with dancing and re
freahmente la the old Jacksen county
court house.
Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs to Hold
Hallowe'en Event
Members of Medford Lodge, No. 83,
and Olive Rebekah Lodge, No. 38, I.
O. O. F., will meet at the I. O. O. F.
hall at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening,
October 38, for an evening of enter
tainment, the affair being In the na
ture of a Hallowe'en party. Decora
tlona In the hall will be In the form
benefitting the occasion, black oats
and other features of a apooky na
ture predominating.
A box aupper will be tha cause for
a trip to the dining room following
the program. An auctioneer will talis
charge of the "feed boxes" snd thsre
Is expected to be much competition
among the members when this part
oi ine Dusineas arrives.
A varied program will precede the
auction, and will be entertalnine.
uu noi long enough to be tiresome.
au Odd Fellows and Rebekahs In
tne valley are expected to be on hand
and as the sntertainment will be In
tne nature of a "good time" evening,
they are expected to bring a friend.
Pythian Sisters ' '
To Sponsor Party
The Pythian Sisters are sponsor.
Ing another card party Thursdsy, Oc
tober 37. at the KnlghU of Pythias
hsll. Bridge and (300 will bs played.
Hand-made prizes will be awarded,
and refreshments served. Those In
charge are Mrs. O. J. Wolf. Mrs. Chas.
Fisher and Mra. Ed Webber.
Ootid Plans
Costume Party
The Crater Lake Guild will hold a
farmerette costume party Tuesday
evening. Oct. 38th, at the Presbyter
lan church. A speclslly good time Is
being planned for those In atten.
dance. This will bs guest night,
Dependable Insurance It The Only Kind Worth Having
When Insuring your property make certain that you are assured of fair and spesdy settlement of claims.
Losing your property is tragedy enough without having to worry about settlements.
Ths dependable fire, casualty and automobile companies we represent have gained the reputation of
settling claims promptly. It's a big help to get prompt action when In urgent need of money. But In
order to do this, the companies must have prompt payment of premiums In accordance with their rule of
either cash or forty-five daya from date of policy. We do not have mutual, reciprocal or cut-rate companies.
Owing to an automobile accident I am forced to go to tha hospital and will be away for a short tlms.
but Mrs. Gertrude Fredenburg Oreb, who haa had seven years experience In sccountlng and Insurance,
Mrs. Mabel Showers and my brothsr A. L. Wskefleld will have charge of the office during my absence.
Also F. J. Nswman and Geo. Nellson, Attorneys, will represent my sgency.
I have been serving friends and cllente here for the past twenty-four years and havs always been glad
to extend time on payments, but at this time I am very much In need of some settlement of your accounts
and your prompt attention to same will surely be sppreclsted.
5 Very truly yours.
Gertrude Fredenburg Oreb la
charge during my absence.)
J JL
HOW THE BANK CONTRIBUTES TO COMMUNITY WELFARE
The bank is an integral
part of community activity
The First National Bank
"A Dep&rtmentized Bank"
MEMBER
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Mrs. Gore, Daughter
Will Attend Opera
Mrs. V. B. Gore and daughter, Rosa,
left Friday evening for San Francisco
where they will spend the week. They
will attend the opera In the bay city
and were anticipating a very pleasant
time when they left Medford Friday.
o. s. c. ciub wm
Meet On Monday
The Oregon State College club will
meet Monday evening at the W. J.
Warner home on South Oakdale for
the first session, following summer
vacation. Tha committee -in charge
la expecting a large attendance and
making a arrangement for ten tables
of bridge.
Host and hostesses for the evening
will be Dr. snd Mrs. L. L. Sanders,
Miss Katherlne Sweeney and Mr. and
Mrs. Franc Perl,
Royal Neighbors
Have Large Party
Royal Neighbors gave a rally Thurs
day evening entertaining Ashlsnd,
Jacksonville and Talent.
Ashlsnd exemplified the Initiatory
work and put fire candidates thru i
the degree. A short program was !
given after which delightful refresh- I
ment were served by the committee ;
In charge: Mrs. Minnie Ramey, Nora
Glascock, Margery Pearson, Irene
Shirley. Hilda Hansen, Fredrlca Glas
cock, Christine Pearson.
The remainder of the evening waa
spent In dancing. There were 133
members and frlenda present.
,
Presbyterian Bible
Class to Meet
The ladles' Bible class of tha Pres
byterian ohurch will meet In the
church parlors Tuesday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, Attention!
Medford Lodga No. 83 and Olive Rbekah Lodge No. 28, I. O. O. 7...
will give & Hallowe'en party at. I. O. O. P. hall, Tuesday evening,
October 20, starting at 8 o'clock. The feature of the evening will be
aa old-fashioned box supper, the boxes containing feed for two,
to be auctioned, and there will be an Interesting program, to be
followed by cards and dancing. The 1. I. Oltls will conduct a feature
booth, and there will be much to enliven the evening. All sojourning
Rebekaha and Odd Fellows are welcome, and are urged to bring a
friend. The committee on arrangements and the decorating commit
tee will have everything In readlneas at the appointed hour.
N W. F. RECTOR, Committee Chairman.
P. 8. The meeting for perfecting plans for the Juniors has been
postponed for another date to be announced later.
J. W.
By
A bank is a private enterprise only so far as it is founded
upon private capital, whloh is attracted as it would be to
any other legitimate business. Inasmuch, however, as the
bank becomes custodian of the publio's money and stands
ready to serve any and all, it is a community institution.
There is, then, a mutual responsibility between community
and bank the bank that it temper iU serviceability with the
utmost caution the publio that it expect nothing from the '
bank that would be contrary to that principle of safe oper
ation. One frequently hears the remark, "Oh, that bank is too tight
fisted in its loan policy." Now, when you realise the bank's
chief source of income is in making loans, then that very
"tlght-flstedTress" Is n indication that the depositors' proteo
tion, and not the bank's profit, is the predominating policy.
ON BANKERS
Mrs. Btlnson
To Entertain
Mrs. F. O. Btlnson win be hostess
to the Ladles' Auxiliary of ths First
Baptist church at her home, 314
Stark street, at 3:30 Tuesday after,
noon, October 38. A clvlo program
will be given In place of the regular
missionary program. AU are urged
to come.
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
Every Room with
:ry Room with ft
and Shower
! 2.00aS2.5oB
sit S.50$3.00SJ
lub
Sinai
Doubl
Twin Beds 4.00
NOTHING HIGHER
Fret Gsrsge
Theodora A. Hiie,Msr.
MARKET and
MASON STS.
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
6volt, lS-plate, 1 year guaran
tee, 13.30
Re-rhg. 80c. Our Make 25c
Re-wound srmaturea gl up
N. Riverside
Ore ao'd Bullion
Purchased
LkUMd br SUM of Calllwab
F.Uatlisktd 1907
WILD B B RG BROS.
SMELTING X REFINING CO.
Otficw: 742 Muku St-,Sn Fraacuc
PUnt: South Sin Frandteo
Wakefield Agency
"Jack" Wakefield.
ASSOCIATION1
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