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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ilEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932.
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OF RED CROSS 10
START NOV. IflH
Thi Jackson County Chapter of
the American National Red Cross will
Inaugurate tie annual roll call dur
ing the week of
November 14. The
purpose o f this
campaign Is to
raise the necessary
funds for continu
ance of the local
chapter's relief
work during the
forthcoming stren-
uous winter.
A. li. Schafer,
manager Pacific branch. American
Red Cross, has Issued this statement:
"The American Red Cross today faces
a great emergency. Demands for Its
services exceed those of auf period
since the world war. For continued
support of this program the Red
Cross nufet turn to those millions of
Americana devoted to service who are
welling to make personal sacrifices.
It has made no separate call for an
unemployment relief fund to carry
Its part of the load. It does, how
ever, ask greater support this year
through largely Increased member-
ahlD everywhere."
Alfred S. V. Carpenter, roll call
chairman of Jackson county, says
that the relief work of the county
fqr this winter will depend solely on
the generosity of the residents of the
community as both the county court
and the city of Medford state that
there are no funds available to meet
these needs.
i
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
'AT
Annual open house will be con
ducted at the senior high school Fri
day evening of this week, beginning
at 7:30 o'clock, C. O. Smith, princi
pal, announced this morning, urging
all parents and mends of the school
to be present.
A 30-mlnute musical program will
open the festivities for the evening
and will include numbers by the
high school orchestra and the boys'
and girls' glee clubs.
Following the musical program,
which will be presented in the audi
torium, the guests will tour the
building. The high school Instruct
ors will be presiding in their re
spective rooms and parents will be
able to contact all of them. The
building will be open until 10
o'clock. - '
Open house has been held during
previous years later In the season,
but was arranged earlier this term to
enable parents to develop a better
understanding of student problems
through an acquaintance wit,h the
building and conferences with instructors.
Past Matron's Party
Lovely Tuesday Affair
A large and lovely event of last
evening was the dinner and bridge
party sponsored by the Past Matrons'
club here, fetelng the past matrons
of Ashland.
Covers were arrarcd for 46 guests
In the small dining room at the Ma
sonic temple, which was colorfully
decorated in the Hallowe'en scheme.
The tables also expressed the char
acteristics of the approaching holi
day. Miss Alice Hanley was chair
man of the committee lor the even
ing and community songs were led
by Mrs. C. O. Larlson. adding a pleas
ing feature to the dinner hour. There
were 16 guests from Ashland present
and 30 from Medford.
Following dinner, all continued to
the ladles' reception room, where
bridge was played, with prizes going
to Miss Georgia Coffey and Mrs. E
D. Briggs.
Central Point Orange
To Give Hallowe'en Party.
A Hallowe'en masquerade will be
given by the Central Point Grange at
the hall Saturday evening. October
29, beginning at 8 o'clock. The hall
will be decorated in Hallowe'en colors
and novelties. There will be witches,
black cats and ghosts and a dusky
gypsy maiden will tell fortunes. Home
made dougnuts and elder will be
served.
There will be special features
throughout the evening and prizes
will be awarded the wearers of the
most Interesting costumes.
Music for dancing will be piayea
by one of the valley's best known or
chestras. There will also be cards for
those who prefer them to dancing.
Many Anticipate Rltrlne
Party at Grants Pass
G. R. Chapman of this city, poten
tate of Hillah temple of the Shrtne,
and Mrs. Sam Baker of Grants Pass,
queen of Zuleima temple, will be
host and hostess Thursday evening at
the large party for Shriners and
Daughters of the Nile to be held at
the fair grounds pavilion at Grants
Pass. Dancing will be followed by
buffet supper and all Shriners,
Daughters of the Nile and ' escorts
are Invited to attend.
A large delegation from Medford
will attend the dance, which will be
one of the large events of the au
tumn season.
PE!
WASHINGTON. Oct. 26. (API Im
mediate cash payment of the soldiers'
bonus, the enactment of legislation
granting pensions to widows and or
phans of World War veterans and
preservation of disability allowances
were recommended to fresiaeni nuo-
ver today by the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
The appeal, conveying actions taken
at the 33rd national encampment of
the organization in Sacramento, Calif.,
last September, was taken to the
White House by Admiral Robert E.
Coontss. U. S. N., retired, new commander-in-chief
of the organization.
It opposed cancellation of foreign
debts, urged more strict enforcement
of laws directing civil service prefer
ence for veterans, and said recom
mendations later would be- made for
improving veteran rehabilitation and
hospitalization.
Reserve Officers To
Meet Armory Tonite
Reserve officers will meet at the
armory this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Captain Marion O. Wright will be
instructor for the evening and the
subject will be "Solution of Map
Problems."
This subject covers: 30 series for
AG. Air, Cav. CAC, Engr. FA. in
fantry and signal corps: and 40 se
ries for all medical, ord., GM and
CWS.
Formal Dancing Club
Dance on Friday Calendar
' Many preliminary plans are being
made for the next event of the For
mal Dancing club, which will be held
Friday evening at the Dreamland
dance hall. Music for .dancing will
be furnished by Ike Porter and his
dance band and several dinner par
ties will precede dancing. Following
each affair of the dancing ciuo a
great deal of entertaining Is done in 1
local society, adding increased fes
tivity to the occasions.
Kennedys Guests
From Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy of San
Francisco are guests in Medford this
week of Mrs. Jane Williams, who is
spending the winter with the J. R.
Woodfords.
The group motored to Crater Jake
this morning.
Golden Link Class
Will Not Meet
Golden Link Bible class of the
First Baptist church will not meet
Thursday, as usual, due to the spec
ial meetings being conducted at the
church. However. Thursday evening
is Golden Links' night at the meet
ing, and all members are requested
to attend. .
Prop ram Presented
KilRlr Point P.-T. A.
EAGLE POINT P.-T. A. met at the
school house October 21, with Mrs. G.
E. Ousterhaut presiding.
The program Included harmonica
solo, David Hannaford; reading, John
ny Woodrlch; vocal selections, the
high school girls' quartet, Oladys
Nlrhols. Beulah Ttngleaf, Hazel Smith
and Eleanor Throckmorton: Mrs.
Floyd V. Barrett gave a report, and
Mrs. W. H. Young reported on 'The
Home Medicine Chest" from "Child
Welfare."
Plans for serving hot lunches to
the children during the winter will
be made at the meeting at 3 p. m ,
November 10.
Harvest Festival
Opens This Evening
Many folk will gather at the Cath
olic Parish hall this evening for the
harvest dinner and the festival, which
will continue through tomorrow.
Card playing tomorrow afternoon
will begin at 3 o'clock. Pivot, auc
tion and contract bridge and five
hundred will be played. Lovely prizes
will be awarded the winners In each.'
The dinner thla evening will be
served from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. The
public Is cordially Invited to each
event of the festival. Officers and
nominees for city and county offices
are especially Invited.
We no n nil Club Has
Pleasant Meeting.
The W e n o n a h club met with
Blanche Rlnabarger and her guest,
Mrs. Madden of Ashland Thursday.
October 30. for the monthly card
party. There were five tables of
bridge played and during the serving
of refreshments, the business of the
previous meeting was concluded.
Helen Hicks held high score and
Fidelia Piatt low.
P.-T. A. Study Club
To Meet Thursday
The first meeting of the Study
club of the Parent-Teacher associa
tion, In the process of organization
under direction of Mrs. 8. A. Kro-
schel, wilt be held at her home, S30
West Fourth street, Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Mrs. Jack Heyland, president of the
Parent -Teacher council, urges all
members to attend.
Pythian Sisters
Entertain Thursday
The Pythian Sisters are entertain
ing tomorrow with a card party at
the Knights of Pythias hall. Bridge
and five hundred will be played and
homemade prizes are promised hold
ers of high scores. Refreshments will
be served by the committee composed
of Mrs. O. J. Wolf, Mrs. Chas. Fisher
and Mrs. Ed Webber.
There was a fine attendance and the I
ceremonies performed in a manner J
satisfactory to all. New members, In
itiated were Floretta Anderson and
Lillle Mottern. Two members, Mrs.
Nettle Sheley of Talent and Mrs. Bar
bara Davis of Gold Hill, wefe present.
Mrs. Sheley acting aa organist.
Guests from Grants Pass W. R. C.
were Mrs. Louise Reed, past depart
ment secretary; Mrs. Anna S'.ela
baugh. past department president,
and Mrs. Caroline Row. After the
close of business season a social hour
was enjoyed and refreshments were
served.
Festive Parly at
"Y" Anticipated
A very happy evening at the "Y"
Is promised women and gins of Med
ford Thursday when a party will be
held under the leadership of Miss
Laura Drury. A special program of
music will be presented and Mrs. S.
D. Nason will address the guests,
choosing as her subject music ap
preciation. Mrs. Nason is a splendid
speaker and has a wonderful back
ground in music from which to gath
er Information of interest.
The program will be followed by
refreshments and a large attendance
is anticipated, as each event recently
arranged by the Y. W. C. A. has been
well attended.
KIWs Dance on
Monday Evening
Opening social event for the win
ter season at the Elks' temple 'Will
be next Monday evening, when a
Hallowe'en dance will be given by
the club. Music Is to be furnished
by Ike Porter and his orchestra.
The committee in charge of the
affair Is Robert Strang, Charles Gil
bert and Grover Corum. The dance
la being given for Elks and their in
vited guests, and tickets will be on
sale previous to the affair, It was
announced yesterday. v
A number of dinner parties will
precede the dance.
Miss Carlton Hostess
To Church Women
CENTRAL POINT Miss Helen
Carlton was hostess Wednesday after
noon at her home on the Old Stage
road to a group of 43 ladles from
the Federated churches of Central
Point. The main feature of the after
noon's entertainment was an Illus
trated lecture on the Tabernacle,
given by Mrs. H. W. Davlason of Table
Rock. A social hour was enjoyed and
refreshment served by the committee
In charge.
V
Reames Chapter
Will Initiate
Initiation will be conducted by
Reames Chapter, O. E. S-, Wednesday
evening and an Invitation is extend
ed visiting members aa well aa the j
chapter. Refreshments will be served
by the officers.
Non-affiliated members will meet
at the Masonic hall at 7:30 o'clock
prior to the chapter session to make
plans for the card party to be held
November 3.
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Missionary Society
Of Jacksonville to Meet
JACKSONVILLE The Missionary
society of the Presbyterian church
will meet Thursday afternoon at
o'clock at the home of Mrs. I. A.
Dew on the Jacksonville highway.
Roll-call will be answered with
items of interest on Alaska and India
and the devotionala will be led by
Mrs. George Backus. After the meet
ing refreshments will be served.
Guild to Carry Oh
Relief Sewing Friday
St. Mark's Guild will meet Friday
at 1 o'clock to Join In the relief sew
ing, which Is demanding the time of
many society folk of the valley these
days. Mrs. R. C. Mulholland will
direct the sewing. There will be a
short business session and tea will
be served during the afternoon.
Actor HI.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 36. AP) Suf
fering from pneumonia, Rlcnard Ben-
father of the famous Bennett Slaters,
was confined to his home today and
physicians described his condition as
For Sale Dry body fir, 1 or IB-la..
$1.75 and $2 00 per tier In S-tler lots.
Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co.,
Lutheran Ladles
Plan for llazaar
The Ladles' Aid of the English
Lutheran church will meet at the
church parlors tomorrow to make
plans for the annual dinner and ba
zaar to be held Armistice day. All
members are asked to be present to
participate in the formulation of the
program.
Methodist Women
Plan Rummage Sale
Women of the Methodist Episcopal
church are busy this week with plana
for the rummage sale to be held Fri
day and Saturday. The shop for
merly occupied by the Model Bakery
on West Main street will be the
scene of the event.
Alpha Delta Class
To Meet Thursday
The Alpha Delta class of the Chris
tian churah will hold regular meet
ing Thusrday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. George Eads, 26
South Orange street. Members and
friends are urged to attend.
W. R. C. Has Annual
Inspect Ion Session
CENTRAL POINT Wm. H. Harrl'
son. W. R. C, No. 37. met October
19 for yearly inspection, with Florence
E. Shipp of Salem, department pres.
dent of Oregon, acting as Inspector,
Pot wool dresses knitted mi-U
See ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Sixth tt, Holly
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Don't forget V. F. W. Dance Wed
nesday. K. P. Hall. Music O-O Lum
ber Jacks.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work a
6 Months Guarantee
on
Used
jr1a
lires
Applegate Orange Party.
At the meeting of the Home Eco
nomics club of the Applegate Grange
today, plans were made for the Hal
lowe'en card party to be given at the
Grange hall Saturday at 8 o'clock.
Prizes will be awarded and a lunch
Is to be served. A small charge will
be made for the evening. Regular
Grange meeting will be held Friday
evening, October 28.
Dill Pickles, homemade. 208 Clark.
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