Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
arEDFOKD MSTL TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1932.
ELKS. UNDERWAY
Winter aotlvltles of the Elks lodge
Are well under way end are receiving
a wide aupport from the memberi.
The moet reoent event wu the
Thanksgiving dance held last Wed
nesday evening, which proved to be
a very enjoyable affair to all of the
capacity erewd attendance. AoooM
tag to Iialted Ruler J. 9. Fltegel,
the popularity of the danoea haa
cauaed the dance committee to con
alder holding a pre-Chrlatmaa dance
about the lath of December. He alao
announced that plana are already
being laid for the annual New Veer"
eve dance, which haa proved ao popu
lar In the paat a to become almcet
an Institution In local aoolal and fra
ternal drclea.
Among the other activities now in
progress are the bowling, billiard and
bridge tournaments. Roy Prultt,
chairman of the bowling committee,
haa eight team competing for the
club championship and some of the
best local talent is to be seen thrice
weekly on the club alleys. Chris Qott
Ueb Is again in charge of the billiard
playera, and play in the balk-line
division Is now on. In this division,
the Chris Gottlieb trophy Is the
grand prise, which must be won three
years by any one Individual to gain
permanent poesesslon, Reginald Fl
fer, present champion, la defending
his title this year and hoping to gain
another win toward permanent pos
session of the trophy. L. B. Haskins
Is the bridge chairman and haa a
large turnout of ird players every
Tuesday night playing for weekly,
monthly and sesson prizes. The season
prize Is a silver loving cup to be
engraved with the name of the win
ner. The cup was donated by Gate
It Lydlard.
Another looked forward to event la
the annual "Chrlstmae Tree," to be
held December 15. According to secre
tary W. A. Frazler, all the committee
for this event are organized and It la
hoped to realize enough from this
affair to enable the lodge to take
an active part In charity work again
this winter.
CAMP PLAN-FIXED
Winter camp for First Class Scouts
will be held In Crater Lake National
park this year. Mr. E. C. Bollnsky,
superintendent of the park, baa given
Boy Scouts permission to use one
of the large new bulldlnga at Gov
ernment camp. The camp will be
held during the Christmas vacation
week, December 87 to 81, inclusive.
A new plan Is being tried out this
year, whereby Scouts may bring food
from home. Menus and food lists
have been prepared by headquarters.
The Scoute will cook, eat, etc.. In
groups of four, taking turns at the
various camp duties. This plan gives
the older Scoute some real training
In camp cookery and reduces the coat
of the camp to a minimum. .
Scout Executive O. E. Hoover will
be In charge of the camp, assisted
by a number of Scoutmasters. Dr.
Dan B. Standard, Scoutmaster of the
Phoenix troop, wui be the physician
In charge of the camp.
Oriental Rugs On
Display In M.F.H.
Store This Week
Rich in color and design, an elab
orate display of Oriental rugs will be
shown at the Medford Furniture and
Hardware store all this week under
the direction of Henry McCullough,
personal representative of 8. A. Kahl
and company. Importers of Oriental
rugs, Portland, Ore..
Attractively low prices will be In
effect during this special demonstra
tion and sale, according to announce
ment. The wide reputation of S. A.
Kahl and company aa authorltlea In
selecting rugs of outstanding quality
and beauty makea this exhibition a
prominent event for Medford'a lovers
of artistic homes.
FREE Pioneers ami descendants
photographed without charge tor
pioneer historical collection
SHANQLE STUDIO.
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