MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1932.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon
Girls' League Plans
For Christmas Party
(By Dorothy Gore)
Following closely upon the activi
ties of the carnival, the Girls' League
council met at a luncheon Monday,
December 13, In room S. Plans were
made for the Christmas party to be
given Wednesday. December 21, for
children from the first four grades
of Med ford schools. A Christmas
tree, gifts, refreshments and a Jolly
program will be provided.
At the Girls' League meeting fol
lowing the council luncheon, the
president, Margaret Warner, thanked
all the girls for their co-operation In
making the carnival a suoceas and
also read a letter from Coach Burgher
expressing apprecltalon of their
sportsmanship and support during
the football season. Miss Maurlne
Carroll, dean of girls, urged upon
the league members the importance
of unselfish work toward making the
party a success, assuring them that
they would enjoy their own Christ
mas more If they made some per
sonal sacrifice for others.
The general arrangements commit
tee consists of the social service com
mittee: June Davis, chairman; Lois
Carter, Dorothy Burgher, Muriel Coke.
Dorothy Culy, Margare Elliott.
Other committees are: Decoration,
Velma Stuart (chairman), Margie
Dalton, Margaret Mary Mann, Doro
thy Wilson, Marlon Hurd, Patricia
Turnquist. Jean Leland; entertain
ment, Anna Mae Fuson (chairman).
Betty Dynan, Doris Gass, Mildred
Drury, Marguerite Boyle, Margaret
Ward; refreshments, Florence Bous
sum (chairman), Lois Shafer, Isabel
Fisher, Susan Davis, Jessie James,
Ruby Hall, Ethel Tucker, Mary En
ders, Naomi Fraley, Anna Scheel.
Music Teachers Announce i
Program for Tuesday
Program prepared for the regular;
meeting of the Jackson county chap
ter of the Oregon State Muslo Teach
ers association Tuesday evening at
7:45 o'clock has been announced. The
meeting will be held at the Purucker
studio, 28 North Grape street, and
the program, to be led by Mrs. Gore,
Includes:
General Topic: "The Piano and Its
Relation to Musical Culture."
"Leechetizky Principles" Miss Har
riet Baldwin, supervisor of music In
Medford schools.
"The Place for Children" Mrs.
Minnie Guy, muslo supervisor of the
Gold Hill and Rogue River schools.
"The Application of Piano to Tech
nique" Mrs. Rawles Moore, piano
teacher.
Piano selections:
Nocturne Scrlabine
Gypsy Aire Sarasate
Miss Luc lie Crews
Prelude No. 4 ... Chopin
Polllchlnelle Rachmaninoff
Miss Rosa Gore
Autumn ...... ...... Chamlnade
Consolation .. . Liszt
Miss Marian Moore
All members are urged to be pres
ent, as there Is important business.
Interesting Program
Given at Bellvlew
The Jackson County P.T. A. met
at the Bellvlew school house Satur
day for an all-day session.
Reports from ten associations were
heard during the morning session.
All made splendid reports of work
done In their individual organiza
tions. At noon a delicious dinner was
served to the ladles In the commun
ity club house, which Is a splendid
place for such events.
.Ill the afternoon the following pro
gram was given:
"Slumber."
Vocal Duet, "It Came Upon a Mid
night Clear" Josephine and Kather
ine Peachy.
Vocal Solo, "The Story" Miss Ha
ger. "Silent Night" and Nodding Upon
the Housetop" Intermediate Room.
Piano Solo, "Sun Down" country
dance) Miss Marie Moon.
"Star of the East" was sung by
the seventh and eighth grade girls
In costume.
Lady Lions to Enjoy
Christmas Meeting.
Members of the Lady Lions' club
will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Pen
nington on the Jacksonville road to
morrow for covered dish luncheon and
Christmas party and a large attend
ance Is desired. Luncheon will be
followed by Christmas tree, sewing
and bridge and each member Is asked
to bring a doll for the tree. Follow
ing the fun the dolls will be distrib
uted to the needy of the city to bring
Christmas Joy to many little girls, who
would otherwise lose their faith In
old Santa Claus.
8ewtng for dolls and a few games
of bridge will complete the afternoon.
Mrs. Pennington will be assisted by
Mrs. D. G. Tyree and Mrs. William
Holloway.
The Lady Lions are among Med
ford's most philanthropic groups and
each year at Christmas time put on
an extensive program to provide chil
dren of the financially unfortunate
with toys and other Christmas gifts.
In the toy campaign they are assisted
by the local firemen, who act as
Santa's helpers In remodeling and re
decorating used and discarded toys,
gathered by the Lady Lions. Many
times the toys come out of the work
shop gayer than their original selves
and always with a new face or me
chanical contraption which makes
them "Just as good as new."
to come see 8anta Claus Saturday
afternoon. December 1, from a to 4
o'clock at the church, it was an
nounced yesterday.
Five-cent gifts will oe exchanged
by the children and each mother is
requested to bring ten cents toward
refreshments. Those wishing further
information are requested to call Mrs.
H. A. Warren. J594-X.
Greater Medford Club
Postpones Benefit
At a meeting of the board of the
Greatr Mediord club this morning.
It was decided to postpone the bene
fit card party and vaudeville plan
ned for Friday evening of this week.
The party will be held in January,
when the social calendar Is not so
crowded. It Is also thought that the
need for funds will be greater at that
time, many contributions having been
made to the Lions' relief kitchen and
shelter during the past two weeks.
Demands upon the public are very
great at this time, the board mem
bers stated in postponing the party,
and a better program could be as
sured following Christmas.
It Is socially correct to use Christ
mas Seals. Buy lots of them.
It takes a Christmas Sen! to make
it a Christmas gift.
Presbyterian Choir
To Be Feted Thursday
The music committee of the Pres
byterian church will entertain mem
bers of the church choir at a Christ
mas party Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Hamilton Patton, It
was announced today. Mrs. A. J.
Hanby Is chairman of the committee
and will be assisted as hostess by
the other two members, Mrs. C. C.
Lemmon and Mrs. Hamilton Patton.
The party has been arranged as an
expression of appreciation of the fine
work done by the choir In the prep
aration of special music, particularly
the Christmas cantata to be sung
Sunday evening, December 18, at the
church.
The party at the Patton home will
follow the final rehearsal for the
cantata and will be enjoyed by the
25 singers, Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang,
the director, and Miss Dorothy Reyn
olds, organist.
California Students
Here for Holidays.
Misses Dorothy Messenger, Patsy
Bynum, and Margaret Turner, all stu
dents of the University of Southern
California, arrived here from Los An
geles Sunday afternoon to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives.
Miss Messenger will visit her broth
er, Professor Messenger of the South
ern Oregon Normal school, Miss By
num will be guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland of South Oak
dale and Miss- Turner will spend the
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Turner at their ranch home
on the airport road. '
Miss Bynum Is working forher mas
ter's degree at the university and will
receive it during the coming year.,
t
Mrs. Gilbert Honored
At Patrol Dinner Party.
Mrs. Charles Gilbert, who Is retiring
from the patrol of Zulelma temple.
Daughters of the Nile, was honor
guest last evening at the dinner party
held at the Hotel Holland, at whlcn
hostesses were Miss Dorothy Rey
nolds, Miss Yvonne Smith, Mrs. Jack
Porter, Mrs. Ralph Woodford and Mrs.
A. E. Peasley. A lovely mesh bag was
presented Mrs, Gilbert as a farewell
token In appreciation of her splendid
work while a member of the patrol.
Following dinner, served at the
holiday table, where covers were laid
for 18. bridge was played and prizes
awarded Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. E. H
Hedrlck. There were three tables in
play. '
M. E. Sunday School
To Have SaturdaV Party.
Children enrolled In the cradle roll
and beginner's departments of the
Methodist-Episcopal Sunday school,
and their mothers, are being Invited
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