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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, -SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1933. 1 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eoa Nealon PACE YKO A j. . , t 4'H,I'T'' " Society Discards Drab Calendar As 1933 Makes Debut Today a New Year U born and Med ford oclety greets It. arrival tallow ing an evening ot great fettlvlty. which .aw 1032. with .11 It. jorrle.. end in the al ringing ot belU. ... , f horns and hilarity, char- .e.Mriatic ol the midnight hour ol Time, have been Mrd, each old year. but tn anticipation ot a new and a more prosperous year, MedloM W dined and danced and Invited Irlends to gather with them In a spirit ot re joicing. The two major parties ot the evening were at the Hotel Med ford and the Elks' temple. Mr and Mrs. David Rosenberg and Mr H.rry Rosenberg were Join! host at open house. Inviting about 85 Kiieata to their home during th early hour, of the evening. Many con tinued to the dancing party In the banquet room of the Hotel Mfdford nl other, to private home lor c.rd. and dancing. Tomorrow, which la another holl Mra Ralph O. Bcutelle ami Mr. j C 8 Wellla will be nostesiea at dinner, having Invited 20 guUl to the Boutelle home. Mra Boutelle alao entertained at luncheon Friday. Quests tor tse oc caalon vef Mn. T. Corning Kenly. Mra. Leor.aid Carpenter, Mra. J, O. 8. Weill. Mr., t: .rdon Voorhlea, Mra. Alice nollowny, Mr.. Paul 6cher,r and Mia. Helen Bullla. Member, of Uie younger set, too. have renewed entertaimng during the Yuletide, with students home from finishing schools and colleges the ln .plratlon for many event. Mlai Glo ria actchcll, daughter ot Mr. an! Mr.. Delroy Octchell. who returns Monday evening to California, where he la a .tudent at CastlHeJa achooi. was feted Wednesday at a luncheon given by Mrs Bayard Oetchell. arm was hostes., herself, at tea Friday after noon, Inviting In a number of her friends. She will .top in Ban Mateo to be.guest of a friend for a .hort time before continuing to srhod. The Mls.es Mary Lee and Dorothy "Roberta, daughtera of Mr. and Mra. O M Roborts, guests here from Mllle college and the University ot Ore gon, left .everal daya ago (or a short stay with friends In Portland. Miss Betty Bardwell. daughter " Mr. and Mrs. O. Bardwell. waa hostes. at luncheon Tuesday ind Is holding open house today, Inviting frlenda to call between four and Mven o'clock. Quest at her home Tuesday for luncheon r. bridge wero Mlssea Mary Hayes. Dorothy and Mary Lee Robert., Clara Mary Fuaon. Mar Par eon., Louise Conner, Dorothy Orth and Edna M-.hr, Frlenda of Miss Clara Mary Fuaon. daughter ot Mr. and Mr.. Thoa. J. Fuaon. irathered at her noma Friday afternoon for dessert bridge, present were Misses Dorothy urtn, cnni Monr, Oma OeHntier, Mary Parsons, lietty Bardwoll, Mnry Hayes and Loulio Con ncr and Mm. oeorgc Robertson. Miss Mary Hayes, daughter of Dr, and Mra. James C. Hayes, u also a hostess of the past week, eniertaln Ing with luncheon at the Hottl Med- ford, followed ny oriogo at net nome Younger Misses Entertain With New Year Event Among members of the younger set entertaining last evening were Miasm Betty Vllm, Virginia Llnlly and Amy Elliott, who were hosteues at the Elliott home on Coming Court at dancing and bridge, honoring the passage of the old year. attests Invited tor the evening were Mlssea Margaret and Janet Mann. Barbara Holt, Helens Salade, Bsnnle Hunt, Betty Paake, Patricia young. LaVera Stephenson. Carol Rfhcffel. Roberta, Ivanhoe, Oeorgla Webb. Car lln Hill, Charlotte Wotvers, Shirley Chadwlck, Coralle Brcltmsycr, Pat ricia Thompson, and Messrs, John Dickenson, Ieonard Hicks, John Kop pen. Dolph Janes. Russell Ulrlch, Gordon Benson. Cyril Bander., jimmy Henry. Donald Field, Lawrence. Bragg, Bob Hayes, Ed Vallaler, Harvey yields. Robert Llttrell, Do:" Barrett, Jimmy Bayllss, Phillip Iwrvy. Donald Hack, Lee Bullis, Loyal Kuehnle, sua Boyd Prince. Study Club Plans To Observe Silver Anniversary Jan. 4 On th afternoon of Januiry 4th the Good Time, committee of the Wednesday Study club will entertain the club member, and their fuestit, at the home of Mr.. Loul. B. Hum phry, cn "i,iltAi hill. At th! lime the silver anniversary of tt cl..b will be honied, in connection with the annual OueM Day entertainment. The usual program will be wnltled. and a feature of the afternoon will be "rtemlPccnces of the Wednesday Study club" glv,n by Mr., f. K. Deuel. Mr. and Mrs. Bebb Entertain Friday Mr. nrt Mrs. Btrt'.l Brljlj er v.r hosts Krlnsy svnlnjt .t one of Mi. Jolllfst psrtlr. ot the holttlay ton, when they Invited 111 frlrnrts to their homo for en evening o niuslc nrt psmes. Guests of th J.me. 8'evene' for dinner the same renlli? continued to the Bebb hoiri, snd much gaiety was enjoyed. O.rden nun Men Afftoaira fOP 1011 ' The Medford Osrden club iU meet Thursday. Jsnusry 5. st the ftuinty court house at 7 30 o'clock f,if elec tion of officers for 1933. Puns f(f the romlniT yesr will W) be -ir-d. the two comprising the jrvjran. for the evening. W. R. C. lo Meet Thtir-lny l Armory Women's Relief Corps will mett Thursday, Jan. 8, at the srnwjfy f;r Installation of officers. Coveitj dUh luncheon will be served at nooJi. Memieri are aAied to bring ok a la tile seivjce, ... ...... ... , .... . v . i , T7TTTTTTTTTTTTTT7TT' TTTTTTTTI T f TTTTTTTTTTTTT7TrTTyTTYVYYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Roosevelts Enjoy Yuletide mmwsm t J . ; g ft a -it i- The Prthlent-clprt nnd Mm. I'rnnklln D. Rnomtvrlt ore nhown la H:t rrntrr of a fnnilly Rrnup, ulilrli Join nl thfin for n Imllilny dtmipr nt llytle rk. N. V., wlirre the governor enr veil lurkftj for l gurU. Oovtrnor KoowevctCn inulluT Ik uratrd hcnlde him. (AMOClatrd Prcw Photo.) Dancers To Aid School Kitchen At Legion Party A major event of the New Yesr. socially .peaking, will be the benefit dance tomorrow ovenlng at oriental Gardens, at which members of Med- ford post of the American Legion will bo hosts. Dancing will continue until 1 o'clock with music played by one of the valley'a outstanding orcheatraa. Proceeda from the dance will go to the Medford city aohoola kitchen fund to provide milk and hot aoup to needy achooi children. Sliico fund, will be directed to uch worthy cause, an exceptionally largo crowd la anticipated for the dance. Church Women Meet Tuesday To Dine and Sew The Women's Association of the Presbvtorltm church will meet on Tuesday, January 3, for one o'clock covered dish luncheon and a general ttet-todother of the church cirelea. Momhera of each circle are asked to get In touch with the circle chairman regarding what to bring to the luncn eon. Sewing for the Red Cross will occupy the afternoon hours following luncheon. Mrs. Frederick Johnson, president of the association, urges all members to attend the Tuesday affair. CreaterMedford Club Will Listen To Relief Plans Mrs. O. R. 8i.trhw.01, president of tho CIrenter Medford club, tins n uoum'ed that the Jnnnary meeting of the orpnnirntlon will bo hold Tumi dny. January 3. at 3 p. m , In the club rooma of the city halt. The appointment of additional committee to complete her official group will be announced at that time. In Addition to mtwtcal num bers, the prok'rivn will Include short talks by representatives from service and welfare clubs who will describe their particular Hues of work. A report from County Judge-elect Earl Kehl on the county's plan of relief work will also be submitted - Loyal Workers Elect Officers The Itoynl Workers class of the rirat Christian church Bible school held a most enjoyable party In the recreation hall on Tuesday venliut. The president. Mrs. Mabel Sims. wa. In charge ot the business session, Report were given snd the followlnc officers elected tor the coming year; President. Mrs. Kliie nerncri iro. year a suhMAntlal surplus was report man, vlre president. Mra. Floyd Wat- j r n the treasury. Kins; civs, secretary. MUs Jeail a new tanci m-ork committee was Woodford: recording secretsry. Mra. ! appointed by the president, consist. M. K. Olson; treasurer. Charles j n of three members. Mr.. Blllle Smith; teacher, Mr.. K. R. Cobb; M- Vestxl, Mrs. lena Htowell and Mr.. slsfant teacher. Jonn rreese. An interesting program 01 g.i.irr as enjoyed during the evening. Ie - llclous irfresliments were rved by the cominUtre in chsrge. eunsUr-s of Mr. and Mrs. Hush .Swell, Mr. nd Mrs. Noble Cays. Mr. snd Mrs Marlon Tarker. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert. : TnrtT st rsrl.h j llsll l.ovlr I irut On. of the enjoysble events of the psst week. In local society was the jpsrty st Pstlfh hsll Wednesday, ,t which there were seven tables of i card, In play snd festive decoration, I ued thioushmit the hall. Prize mere aaarded Mr.. J. C. Mur- t1 Mr- T, n. Morris, Mr. Corum and Mr. B'.jtslow. The committee was assisted by Mr.. R. A. BsXer snd Mrs. N. Thompson, hosle.v.es. In sen luff. Rltkli to InMaU Offlper MnmUT Oli Rehoksh lodpe will met Mon. diy evnlne. January 2 for Installa tion of officers. i Thlmblr Cliih to t-el ; teiniila. Aflermmn t T.'iere will be a nwMr.e, of Ttilmbie i club cf Chry. ant iiemum circle. No. 84 j Wecnc.isy nTr.oon, J.-tnu snr 4, at It.J Loa.e of Uca. True i'L.tt. , aj.jj.aa . j.. .. i f Miss F razee Adds Bridge Luncheon To Holiday List . Miss Lois Frazee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frar.ee, was hostess at luncheon and bridge at her home Thursday afternoon using the Christ mas colors In arnmiilng table and decorations about the rooms. Prizes a bridge were awarded Misses Betty Thorndlke, Ruth D'AN binl and Bonnie Settlemlre. Present were Misses Carl in Hill, Virginia ! lit i ns. Bonnie Settlemlre. Beverly Tharp. Betty Thorndlke. Ruth D'Alblnl, Qicnna Mlnear and the hos tess. Mrs. Meyer Invited To Speak at Club Meting Thursday Members of the Bustnees and Pro femdonal Women's club will meet January 3 for luncheon In the new city hall club room nt 13:10 o'clock and an Interesting program has been prepnred for the hour. Mrs. Dclllnh Stevens Meyer, county clerk, will be speaker and has an nounced as her aublect, "Steps In Balancing the Budget." An Invitation Is extended to all In terested women, who are not mem bers, and those wishing to attend are nskrd to telephone Mrs. Edwlna Wets haar, club president, Tuesday or Wed nesday. Her number is 375-W. -- Lindleys Hosts At Dancing Party Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Llndlcy were host end hostess at a dancing party at their home on East Jarkson street. The Oregon Pioneers entertained during the evening. Ths rooms were wni'Mruuy decorated in , in another contest of noted women Christmas colors, and refreshments were won Jointly by Miss Betty Vllm. were served. I snd Ruth and Corlnne D'Alblnl. Invited for the evening were Mr. Plans were com't-d 'or tho pro and Mrs. Harry Young. Mr. and Mrs. 1 gram to be given for Crater Lake Thordaton of Oakland. Calif.. Mr. and 'chapter. D. A. R on January 31 Mrs. Oscar Lyman Mr. and Mrs. C. Ml Holt, assisted by her mo'ther. J, Orer.or Central Point. Mr. and ' Mm r ... .L Mrs. Phil Wiutlork, Mr. end Mrs. P. J. Klrkpntrick. Mr. and Mrs. EM Binns. Mr. and Mra. Qua H. Samuels and At Rogers. Home Economic, Club Mreta. K. point The Home Economics club met at the horn, of Mr.. Hoy Smith on Wed. nesday afternoon with twelve, ladle, present. Thl. meellni was the first for the year under the newly appointed com mittee, so the election ot offlcera waa the main Item of the day. Mra. Hiw Smith Is president of the . club. Mrs Anna Davles was elected I j vica-pretldcnt, and Mrs. Grace Cow. . - den secretaty-tressurer. After pnylng sll bills for the past chss. Humphreys. The club ha. the I promise ot st leut four quilts to be- ! ; gin work'.hj on. and It Is expected . that pillow cava and other pieces ot fancy worn will be started scon. Aiier me Business meeting, the ! hoftess served refresh menu v-hleh were very much enjoyed, An Invitation was Accepted to meet with Mrs. Humphreys in January. Women of Rotary To t.njor ltesrrt llrldfe Women of KoUry will meet for dewrt brld(i Wednesday. January 4. at the hone of Mrs. C. T. Relchsteln. Joint hrwtrsAfs for the occasion will o a, jonn uoie a.wi Mr. Rolsnd HubWd. lady Hi fo Meet Ted.iy Afternoon I Ttie Lsdy Flks will meet Tuesday sftrnonn for bridge snd oool at the i T.'.X temple with Mis. Hal Piatt as1 nostra. A Dr. H. P. Coleman Chlroprartlc Itif.lolhrrapy and all Natural Method. DKMill I l( INk tM rallfornla I lcene 3ir9 II H IK1 l MIMKIKll OK- ft h . j . 'Miss Richardson j Feted at Shower J. E. Vincent Home Mlse Doris Luclle Richardson, dau- i ; g liter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford i Richardson of Beall Lane, whose wed jdlng to Robert E. Nealon of Table Rock will be an event of this wt I was tho Inspiration Thursday of a j charming party at the home of Mrs. J. E Vincent at Central Point, when the women of the Christian church Sunday school entertained with a shower tn her honor. A clever feature of the afternoon waa & mock wedding In which Mrs. Edward Jones acted as minister, using a ceremony, composed by herself. Miss j Eula Benson was the bride, Mrs. Otto i Bohnert, bridesmaid; Mrs. Bruce Powell, the groom; Mrs. Morse Haley, jthe groom' attendant; Mrs. Vincent. father v.f the b7.de, and little Miss Patricia Powell and Master Bobby Vincent, ring and train bearers. Mrs. Lol Young, well known clolat, sang "t Love You Truly. Following the mo:k wedding, Bobby Vincent and Patricia Powell, dressed as bride and groom, wheeled a wagon, laden with gift for the honor guest, into the room. Refreshments were later aerved to 35 guests. Choral Program Brings News of Miss C. Andrews In tht fail concert programs of the Crestwood Community Choral of Crestwood, N. J., Miss Caroline An drews, formerly of this city, a beauti ful coloratura copra no. lA featured, copies of the program received here ShOW. MISS Andrew 1 njutaflnr Rm. sell A. Walker, director. othr fnmiu lar names appear In the list of choral of ricera and associate members, among them being Mra. George An drews' surer. Mrs. Guy palmer, who ha. frequently visited hre, and Mr. Palmer. The program opens with a fore word, which la eheertnf to all music lovera and promising. It reads "It has been generally evident for soma time that interest In the bet in music La more and more manifest. Muslo lovj ovcrywhere and their name Is legion are demonstrating an Increasing discrimination against the current Idiom, along mora worth while and truly cultural musical lines. Dr. Frank Crane sold,-'To know what ts good music, to understand it. and to take part In It widens the mind and deepens the heart." "To meet this growing need and opportunity in this community, the Crestwood Community Choral was or ganized In September of this year, for cooperative effort. It serve as an outlet for self -expression, and a com mendable agency for mutual enjoy ment." . Another Interesting note of Miss Caroline Andrews was divulged yes terday to several who did not know before, that she Is singing each Sun day with the Roxy'a Osng program, broadcast from NBC at 10 o'clock. Miss HoJTdives Christmas Party For Local C.A.R. Mlse Barbara Holt was hostess to members of General Jonnh Lane so ciety. Children of the American Revo lution at their annual Christmas party last week. Each received a gift from the tree and In a contest of "Ir.teiMUng Facts About Presidents," the award went to Jean Piatt. Prizes in naming of noted men and Wilson, served rcfrnthments. Theater Party in Ashland Enjoyed By Younger Set Mlaa Jn Leveretu. daughter of Mr. and Mr.. W.lter Ijeverette, enter tained a jroup of young people of this city with a theater party at the : mniia. in A.iniand nednesday evening, j Following the theater proiram. re- freshments were served by Mrs. Tay lor at the Plaia. Dancing m en Joyed later. Oueata for the affair were Misses Margaret Mann. Pauline Roger.. WauneU Wilson. Roberta Ivsrihoe. Mildred Drury. pat Young. ! SVhrftcl and Bnrbara Holt, Mrs. West Gives Carol , Charmma Partv u - J Mrs. Iura M. West entertained Wednesday at 1 ocloct luncheon at beautifully innolntM mm. . number of friends In observance of nonday season. Decorations In plng with the color and cheer of luietioe were much In endence and prim st brldw w awarded Mrs. Russell Semon snd Mrs. J. H Coohrsn. Ouests for the delljhmu owsslon ers Meumes J. H. Cochran, n. R. John.on. R. r. SwfneT. Riuwii . mon. w. H Campii. A. J. Hanbv and Misses Or Cot nd Annette Oray "The Stan of Happy Weddlnf White Rose WEDDING RINGS Radiant ai Diamonds Larry Schade 1 , . . . . . , . . j j. . j. j-j.. In Recital Here it, ttrwt s-.f. ill r'4 V"'- t'v''v4 Miss neillah (lore, daughter of Mr. Miss Anna Mae Fuson entertained anil Mr. E. E. Gore, who spent the i Thursday evening with a dancing Christmas holliluv. with her parents ! party, enjoyed by the following here, and appenred In recital Willi : group: Misses Dorothy Paley and Ro Ml llclty Kvanson Friday evening. I berta Moody, her house guest from Both yimiig musicians are Minimis ! Eugene: Carvel Reames, Carol Dodge, at the I nlverslly of Oregon, where j Ruby Stone and Clara May Fuson. thev are prominently known 111 all musical events. Golden Wedding j Celebrated by Medford Couple Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Thomas of this 'city, who observed their golden wed ding dsy December 27, celebrated the event last Sunday at the home ot their soi:. C. A. Thom.w of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thorns the same i day celebrated their 20th anniversary. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thomas and daughter. Claire. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nllsen ol Seattle, Jerry and Jim Thomas of A li land and Mr. and Mrr. V S. DHton. Mr. and Mrs. Thc-res ;vere married ; in Iowa, and came to Medford two fmm PnrHanri whem thev ! had lived since the world war. Porahontas Danre Successful Affair Harriet Watson and her social com mittee In charge of the Leap Year dance given by the Pocahontas lodge on Friday report that It waa a success. Music was furnished by Dickey's or chestra. The beautiful quilt made by Clara Oarkdull for the Wenonoh club was on display. Norma Martin and her supper committee served cake and coffee nt tables decorated with green candles and evergreens. The Invitation extended the Red men lodge trt hold Joint Installation of officers was accepted ano sched uled for Friday, Jan. 6th. Deputy Great Pocahontas Berntco Wllfton will be In charge of the Pocahontas Instal lation. I'orelgn Missionary (irntip tn Meet . Tho Woman's Foreign M'-sslonary ' society of tiie First M. E. church will ! meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bllton on West Fourth street, i Mrs. A. R. HcdRes will be nroeram leader. Homer Plait Return' T Stanford l nlverity Homer Piatt, who spent the holi days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Hal Plott, Is returning to Stanford I xinlverstty today. j Home From Week lit Northern t Itv Mra. Hal Piatt and son. Leigh ton, returned Saturday from, spending a week In Portland. Hotel Medford MERCHANTS LUNCHEON SOc 75c Regular Evening Dinner ,, RlntV Dine 7 A, The- j- . j. j. .t.j.j.j.AAAAV!i4iA.ii4iA4iiJiAllii li.AAlll A A A.I. A?4i4lfr Local School Folk Fill Holidays With Round of Frivolity , The past week ha. been a gay one tor local school folk, who have made the most of the holidays by enter taining frequently at luncheons, tea and dances. Miss Doris Patton waa hostess last evening at a formal dancing party, complimenting her sister, Ml&a Helen Patton. who returns south Monday to resume her studies at Anna Head school. A treasure hunt was an ad ded attraction of the evening. Quests Invited were Misses Ethel and Bethel Slagle, Louise Elrod. Lea be 1 Miller, Alice Prock, Mollie Brown Marjorle Mulholland, Helen McAllis ter, Jean Qulsenberry, Kathryn Rob inson, Maxlne Robinson. Tes Merrill, Mary VanDyke. Evelyn Herman, Sur ette Stennett, Helen Patton, Joan De Losh and Messrs. Bill Knlps. Max Rm. Dick Sleeter. Walt Young. Stan Kunz man, Bcrnle Slead, Jerry Trill, Bob Boyd, Od Hughes, Russell Brown, Bob Mlnear, Bob Prentice, Paul Culbert son. Sam Kroshel. Bob Carter, Ken neth Hout. Wilton White. Tom White, Bob Boyl and Nooks Naumes. lienors: naroia oeuauer. Max GeBauer, I tarter. Bob Carter, Norrl. Porter, Sandy Green, Emi! Mohr, Roger Early , nnd George Bennett. A lovely tea was given Friday by Miss Cecil Humphry, at the home of , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. j Humphrys. The rooms were beautl j fully decorated In colors of the yule- tide and Mra. Humphrys presided at the tea table. Guests were Misses Phyllis Phythlnn. Marjorle Phythlan, Margaret Warner. Catherine chaney, Ruth Ottoman, Marian Hurd, Mar jorle Mulholland, Marian Moore, Mary Frances Mntlies, Zoe Dell Lantls. Prances Arnsplger and Joan DeLch. I Prizes at bridge were awarded Misses j Margaret Warner. Phyllis Phythlan and Zoe Dell Lantlw. I Miss Joan DeLosh Invited a few friends to her homo for two tables c - 'ihursday evening and wc, wnrura miss a i ice itock and Tommy White for high score, and Miss Doris Patton and Paul Culbert son for low. Present were: Misses Prock, Helen Patton, Doris Patton, DfLosh and Messrs. Wilton White. Tommy White. Sam VanDyke and 1 Culbertson. Two bridge events of the week i were given by Miss Suzett Stennett, hostess Wednesday and Thursday, j Prizes the first afternoon went to I Misses Betty Thorndlke, Margaret Mtinn and Bonlta Hammock. Wed- I nesday's prize winners were Mls& i Kathryn Robinson, Gertrude Boyle, 1 LeaBelle Miller and Maxlne Robin- i , son. j Dudley Kntcrtnln ! At Chrlstniiis Dinner Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Llndley enter- ' tained at their home on East Jackson , street Christmas day, with a dinner, i at which covers were arranged for i thirteen. Present for the occasion j were Mr- an Mrs- C. J. Geer of Cen- j tra Point, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j ppr BP(1 daughters Margaret and Phyllis, Ms, and Mrs. M. B. Lindley and daughter Georgia. Mrs. Margaret I moiey, miss wmetto Lindley. and the hosts. Patronize hume Industry. Buy Whltelaw's Chocolates. Keep that money at home. HOW THE BANK CONTRIBUTES TO COMMUNITY WELFARE The New Year Brings Opportunities The First National Bank Medford, Oregon "A Departmentized Bank" MEMBER n . . w w , Carol Scheffel Feted at Bridge Pauline Rogers entertained a few frlenda tn honor of her cousin, Carol Scheffel of Klamath Falls, Thursday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed and prizes presented Mildred, Drury for j high score, Jean Leverette for low, ! and a guest prize to Carol Scheffel. The guests invited were: Mildred Drury, Jean Leverette, Roberta Ivan hoe, Patvlcta, Young, Barbara Holt, Wauneta Wilson, Margaret Mann, and the honor guest. Open House Held By Many People A number of local people will be hosts at open house on Monday, con tinuing observance of New Year's day through the legal holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Max Pence have invited 120 friends to call at the Trowbridge home between one and five o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dltlard held open house at their home Saturday night and a number of friends called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly Wednesday evening to wish them a happy New Year and to bid them farewell, as they are leaving to day for Salem to remain during the nesslon of the atate legislature. Mrs. Kelly's mother, Mrs. Paul Orel ner, is accompanying them. Mrs. Merritt Is Luncheon Hostess Mrs. J. W. Merritt was hostess at a lovely luncheon Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Sanderson at Central Point. Christmas decora tions were used about the rooms of the 'attractive ranch house and cov ers arranged for Mesdames E. Iverson, W H. Tumy, L. L. Robinson, A. J. Hanby. Mrs. Sanderson and the hos tess at the luncheon table. A Chance to Help! Monday Night, January 2 A dance will be given by the American Legion at the NATATORIUM The proceeds will go to the Medford City Schools' Kitchen Fund, to provide Milk and Hot Soup for the "Needy School Children." C-et.your money's worth and also help a good cause. Dance Until One O'Clock Dom Provost's Pep Peddlers Admission $1.00. The siinis of tbnse times point to OPrORTTJ XITIKS for the thrifty, the ambitions, the enereetk. Many of the inequalities of the past are removed. Your bank stand? ready to assist you in every way consistent with sound bankinp practice. Make use of its services. We extend to our many southern Oregon patrons and friends sincere wishes for a Happy, Prosperous New Year! OREGON BANKERS ASSOCIA T0 )fr4.44ifc-fr'""5.4' 4 " " " "I Ramstroms H ostb At Yuletide Dance Green Acres Home One of the moat festive parties to grace the Yuletide season was held Friday evening at Green Acre., home of Mr. and Mra. H. Ramstrom near Central Point, when they entertained for 30 guests. . Holiday greens and other decora tions decked the rooms of the coun try place and dancing waa enjoyed Ji until a late hour. L'-j The guest llat for the oocsslon In- f eluded many Medford folk. t 2 Books Reviewed " , by Post-Delphians A The Post-Delphlans are enjoying very worth while as well as an ln tensely Interesting court of study this year. The subject of Interna tional Relations Before and Since the World War waa taken up at the last meeting. Mrs. Lewis TJirlch re viewed Ellen Glasgow', book, "The Sheltered Life," for one group and Mrs. Deck reviewed "Microbe Hunt ers." by Paul de Kruit, for the other group. Mr. and Mrs. W. Janes Carleton Teachers of Violin and Piano For appointments and terms Phone 370-X Checking Free! ! ! Ml A 5