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    PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1933.
i iH HI IHIH! 14
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
- Edited by
Eva Nealon
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Few Parties Dot
Social Calendar
After Holidays
The put week tau been a quiet
one In local aoctety since the close
of the series of event, greeting ar
rival of the New Year. Many email
and Informal affalra, eueh aa a four'
some at luncheon and bridge, have
been held, but few partlea. Many
clubs and other organizations, bow.
ever, have resumed meetings, ad'
Journed during the holiday season.
and relief needs again hold the center
of the social picture, demanding the
time and thoughts of many folk.
Many people are still away from
the city, following nouaay inp
Among them Is Mrs. Alice Holloway.
' who plans to spend the month at
carmel as guest of her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. cormn Eageu
Mr. and Mrs. P. Coming Kenly have
returned from a holiday In the soutn
and were accompanied from Ross, cat.
hv their nenhew. Harry Boston of
England, who la their guest this week.
The Medford Garden club, among
organizations meeting last week,
elected the following officers for the
coming year: Mrs. A. B. Reames,
president; Mrs. T. W. Mites, vloa-preal-
dent: Mrs. E. E. Wilson, secretary
and Mrs. Ralph Woodford, treasurer.
An extensive program In roadside
beautlflcntlon was also outlined at
the meeting.
Rumored Engaged
Contract Played
By Pan Hellenic
W hillock Home
A very pleasant afternoon at the
0. A. Whlllock home, 33 Ross Court,
was enjoyed yesterday by members of
Pan Hellenlo who met there for des
' aert bridge. There were six tables of
contract In play during the after.
noon and prizes awarded Mrs. Lylf
Wilcox and Mrs. L. L. Sanders.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. Prsnk Perl, Mrs. Aubrey Dean,
and Mrs. Chester Hubbsrd.
Music Teachers
To Study Opera
Tuesday Evening
The Jackson County Muslo Teach
ers' association will meet Tuesday
evening, January 10, at 7:30 o'clock
In the city hall club rooms, where
all monthly meetings of the organi
sation will be held In the future, It
was announced yesterday.
The subject of atudy for the even
ing will be Wagner's opera "Die Val
kyrie." The program will be In charge
of Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. E. E.
Gore and Mrs. Rawlea Moore,
College Women
To Meet Jan. 14
The College Women's club will
meet January 14 at the Hotel Med
ford for 1 o'clock luncheon. Quest
day will be In order and 'all mem
bers are Invited to bring guests.
Mrs. Leland Mentzer will review
Oodet'a "Ladles' Book". Anyone wish
ing reservations Is asked to call Mrs.
Harris Janes at 870-J and Mra. Robt.
Hammond at 484.
aj, tt)YT Dn,ti f mtm
Barbara Hutton, helresa to the
Woolworth millions, only smiled In
anawer to questions about her ru
mored engagement to Prlnca Mdl
vanla. (Associated Press Photo) '
New Officers
Elected by "Y
New officers have been elected by
he T. W. O. A. to head the organi
sation for the coming year. Thay
are: Mra. Ida M. Wtlaon, president;
Mra. O. O. Sander, vlce-prealdent;
Mrs. Irene Grlgaby, secretary; Miss
Margaret Kerr, treasurer.
A banquet will be aponsored by
ttie outgoing officers Monday eve
ning at 0:30 o'clock. The annual
meeting of the board will be held
at that time and Invitations are be
ing extended trustees and frlenda of
the organisation.
Chiraanthemum Circle
Plans Pot Luck Supper
Chrysanthemum circle No. M,
Neighbors of Woodcrsft, will meet
next Monday evening, January 0th In
the I. O. O. P. hall. After the reg
ular circle meeting, there will be In
stallation of officers, with Past Quar
dlan Neighbor Clara Planer, as In
stalling officer.
At the close of the evening there
will be a pot luck supper. All mem
bers are asked to bring something
for same. All visiting neighbors are
extended a most cordial invitation to j
meet with Chrysanthemum Circle on 1
next Monday evening.
T. W. C. A. Schedule
Is Announced. i
Announcement was made yesterday
afternoon that there will be no meet
ing on Monday evening of the con
tract bridge club, but that the group
will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. In charge of Mrs. Ous New
bury. The Dramatic club will meet t
7:30 Thursday evening In the
T. W. O. A. parlors, with Mrs. Ham
ilton Pstton in charge. A week from
Tuesday, Mrs. 8. A. Nason will meet i
with the musle appreciation group at
five o'clock.
Baptlnt ladles
To Meet Tuesday,
The Baptist Ladles' auxiliary will
meet Tuesday, January 10 at a p. m ,
with Mrs. R. a. Beach. 118 Oeneva
swenue.
After short business seaslon a
good program has been arranged by
the committee. It will Include mu
sic, piano, violin and vocal numbers,
also readnga.
National B. P. W.
Program Found
Of Interest Here,
Much Interest la being expressed In
club circles here In the action taken
by the Federation of Business end
Professions! Women's clubs through
the five-point program for economic
adjustment. The program recom
mended by Mrs. Oellna MacDonald
Bowman of Richmond, Va president
of the National Federation Includes:
Provision of shelter for homeless,
unemployed women; contributions
for the relief of the unemployed
woman worker; prosperity campaigns
to stimulate community buying:
tension of opportunities for vocation
al training to the temporarily un
employed and creation- of Jobs for
women out or work. .
In a statement regarding the pro
gram, Mra. Bowman said "because
every phaso of It has been tried out
in some community and found suc
cessful.
"One point In our 1033 program Is
repetition of a plan for creating
80,000 houra of work a week for un
employed women, which we carried
out successfully last year. We asked
each of our 60.000 members to offer
an unemployed woman at least one
hour of work a week by retaining her
to perform some simple, personal
service such as sewing, mending or
preparing her dinner at night. The
central relief committee was appeal
ed to, to recommend women for these
tasks. By appointing special commit
tees to list requests for service, we
reduced to a minimum the expendi
ture of time and effort In getting
from place to place.
"Each club was requested to accept
a quota of hours per woek equivalent
to Its membership. The Sioux Falls,
S. D., club, with 74 members, pro
vided 1280 hours of work per week,
or exactly 17 times the assigned
quota, for a several-weeks period. It
la one of many clubs making a simi
larly Dnuiant record."
Lovely Event Is
Anticipated by
Reames Chapter
At a lovely event Wednesday even
ing, newly elected officers of Reames
chapter, O. K. 8., will be Installed
as worthy matron and O. E. dates as
worthy patron, leading the list of new
officers for the year.
The auxiliary committee, headed by
Mrs. Gwendolyn Woodcock, will serve
refreshments, following the impres
sive Installation service. Each yesr
Installation night is one of the most
colorful and enjoyable on the chap
ter program and a large attendance
Is anticipated for this coming Wed
nesday. Wen on ah Club Meets
at Waton Home
The Wenonnh club met at the home
of Harriet Watson Thursday after
noon, where a dellclots luncheon was
enjoyed, followed by the business
meeting. The officers for the past six
months were re-elected with the ex
ception of reporter, which place will
be filled by Bernlce Senrs. Florence
Rush and Carrie MUtim assisted the
hostess. The card party for this month
will be at the home of Nellie Ochow
on January 10.
Canode Home Is
Scene of Dixie
Club's Meeting
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
B. Canode was the scene of a happy
party December 31, when members
of the Dixie club, their hushanda and
friends, gsthered there for the last
meeting of 1032. The spacious rooms
were arranged as a cheery setting for
the affair with a beautiful Christ
mas tree, frosted window panes and
other decorations, enhanced by col
ored lights.
Cards were enjoyed during the esrly
nours and fortunea were told by an
experienced soothsayer. Stunts and
music slso furnished pleasure for
many. Refreshments were served aa
the New Year arrived. Mra.- O. C,
Murray and Mra. John Peter poured
and Mra. Max GeBauer acted aa social
chairman. Mrs. o. Q. D'Alblnl, pro.
gram chairman, gave a apectal re.
sume In verse of the hopes snd aspr
rations of members for the coming
year.
Present were Mr. and Mra. Rawlea
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Max OeBauer.
Mr. and Mra. H. w. Hamlln.'Mr. and
Mrs John Peter, Mr. and Mrs. a. q
D'Aimni, Mr. and Mrs. William Camp
bell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnock,
Mr. and Mrs. Deck, Mrs. Laura West,
Mrs. C. O. Murray, Miss Ora Cox.
Misses Kate and Anna Kellehor and
Mr. and Mra. Canode.
Benson Pupils
Please Theater
Audience Jan. 1
The pupils of Eve Benson's Dancing
studio coinnouted, In a creditable
performance, to the ushering In of
tne new year at the Craterlan the.
ater "Hl-JInx."
Little Joan Mole, emerging from
a lighted candle, was Miss 1033.
A feature of the Indies a dance
worthy of commendation WBa the
"Fire Dance," portrayed by La Merle
Beck. Raymond Lageson. with his
pleasing voice, assisted In the suc
cess of this number.
A hula dance that pleased the au
dience waa soloed by Barbara Bovan
Noel Benson, with his usual aptness,
featured the tap numbers.
Mrs. O. V. Myers
hostess Tuesday
Mrs. O. V. Myers, on North Pacific
highway, waa hostess Tuesday after
noon to the auxiliary of the W. F.
M. S. of the First M. B. church.
Mrs. N. J. Wiley presided durlna
the business seaslon. A letter from
Man ley Center was read, acknowl
edging the receipt of and expressing
appreciation for the Christmas box
sent by the society.
Mrs. Mortenscn led an ImDresslvo
devotional period, subject "Quench
less Thirst,' and reading of a hymn.
bringing Inspiring thoughts for the
New Yesr. Miss PhJpps made the
closing prayer.
Mra. A. R. Hedge opened the study
program with musical selections on
the Vlctoral, "Come Thou Fount of
Every Blessing" and "Star of the
East."
The book review was Riven bv Mrs.
Myers, topto "The flaltmarsh of Dis
ease." Mra. Hedges outlined the work of
the Dr. Sleeper hospltsl. The meet
ing closed with musical selection,
"The Birthday of a King."
The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kop
pes and Mrs. Smiley, served refresh
ments at attractive tables.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. BUton. I
Adarel Chapter
Installs Officers
At Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE The installation
of officers elect of Adarel Chapter No.
3, O. E. 0.. was held In the Masonic
hall Thursday evening, January t,
Sister Lulu 8. Salsbury, In her usual
lovely manner, acted as installing of
ficer, assisted most beautifully by
Jennie Rlddell, marshall. Miss Vir
ginia Pick, muilclsn and Florin Sev
erance, chaplain. The following of
ficers were Installed:
Ethel Bell, worthy matron; Vivian
Wilson, worthy patron; Ernest Lang
ley, associate patron; Alllan Maxwell,
secretary: Anne Langley, treasurer:
conductress, Anna - Cater; associate
conductress, Violet Wilson; Luella
Dunnlngton. chaplain; Jennie Rlddell,
marshall; Virginia Flck, organist;
Martha Dunnlngton, Adah; Lula Sals
bury, Ruth: Nelle Flck. Esther; Flor
Ine Severance, Martha: Myrtle Mem
field, Electa; Lola Mclntyre, warden;
Axel Lundgren, sen tine,.
Beautiful corsages were presented
to the officers and carnations in ap
propriate colors to the star points.
Mr. Wilson, in a few well chosen
words, presented Florlne Severence
vith a past matron's Jewel from the
chapter, Worthy matron and worthy
patron exchanged gifts.
Lulu Salsbury, In an original poem,
presented an appropriate gift from
the chapter to the retiring patron.
The retiring matron and patron
expressed their appreciation for the
co-operation of the officers through
the past year.
During the evening those present
enjoyed saxophone solos by Dr. John
son of Medford, who was accompanied
by Miss Jeunesse Butler on the piano
and ft vocal solo by Vivian Wilson.
accompanied by Mrs. Oeorge Wendt.
Following the ceremony a social even
ing waa enjoyed with visitors from
Ashland and Medford. Lovely refresh
ments were served In the dining room
where the tables were decorated with
potted plants.
Wed In Arizona
Joan Blondell, film actress, and
George Barnes, motion picture cam
eraman were married at Phoenix.
(Associated Press Photo!
Jimmy Schulz Has
follv Afternoon
On Ninth Birthday
Jimmy Bchula waa honor guest Fri
day afternoon at a Jolly party, when
his mother, Mrs. Wm Schuhs of 1006
Court, entertained on his ninth birthday.
Osmes were enjoyed during the
afternoon and refreshments served at
table, decorated In many noveltlea
appropriate to a birthday celebration.
Present were Doris Rohrer, Jacque
line Olbba. Mary Glascock, Norma
Cantrall, Arnold Johnson. Darrell
Shirley, Prank Sylvia and the honor
guest.
Lady Lions Meet
At Shangle Home
Mra. J. Verne Bhsngle will be hos
tess at her home on Dakota Wednes
day afternoon to the Lady Lions.
Covered dish lunchoon will be fol
lowed by cards. Mrs. B. O. Harding
and Mra. H. T. Hubbard will assist
the hostess.
Missionary Society
To Hold Mission study
The Women's Missionary society of
Presbyterian church will hold a mis
sion study class on Monday, January
9. beginning at 9:30 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Hanby, 435 North 1 1
Holly. The study will be on China.
All who are Interested are Invited.
Each one la to bring her ssndwlches,
table service, and a covered dish.
Meeker s Return
From California
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker returned
this week from a trip to Los Angeles,
where they visited friends, and with
whom they enjoyed an auto trip
down the coast to San Diego and Agua
Calient. Mexico, returning Inland by
way of Riverside. New Year'e day -they
saw cne Pasadena Tournament of
Roses. Fairyland was the theme car
ried out in the decorations of the
floats and the effect was most beau
tiful. While In the city they heard the
Los Angeles Oratorio Society give the
Messian," wltn John Smallman con
ducting and Clarence KeIIoggat the
organ. Mr. Kellogg, who will be re
membered by his many friends here.
Is now organist at the First Congre
gational church of Los Angeles.
Degree of Honor
Has Distinguished Guests
At the regular meeting of the De
gree of Honor lodge on Thursday eve
ning, the following visitors were pres
snt: Mrs. Dora Bowers of Albany, past
state president of Oregon: Mrs.
Myrtle Hornback, past president of
Albany lodge, and Mrs. Clsra Half
hill, past president of Mitchell, S. D.
Mrs. Dora Bowera was the installing
officer and was assisted by Mrs.
Hornbach as usher, and Mrs. Halfhlll
as past president.
The following officers were in.
stalled: Past president. Ida Wilson?
president, Edith Elliott: vice nresl.
dent, Katherlne Smith, second vice-
president, Mathilda Dietrich; finan
cial secretary, Orace Thompson:
treasurer, Oeraldlne Thompson; usher.
Msry Walters: assistant usher, Alleen
Ouy; Inner watch. Terah Campbell;
pianist, Lewis Parker. After business
meeting an oyster supper was served,
followed by Informal dancing.
Miss Evelyn Wold
Married to Writer
In San Francisco
On December 24, n San Francsco,
were united In marriage Miss Evelyn
Wold, dsughter of Mr. and Mra. Eric
Wold, and Mr. Bror Ooetbe Wlk. Mr
Wlk, who Is a native of Sweden, was
educated In the schools of Sweden,
and completed his training at Ox
ford university. He was on three
expeditions to the Arctic with Cap
tain Roald Amundsen, acting aa his
secretary, and is an authority on life
and conditions in the north. At
present he Is writing and assisting
Barrett WUloughby with her famous
stories, so that there may be no er
rors In her descriptions of northern
scenee.
Mrs. Wlk Is a graduate of St. Mary's
Academy of Medford, 1 an accom
plished musician, and bas spent most
of her life In Medford. Recently she
has been In San Francisco, aa secre
tary to Mr. George Cameron, owner
and publisher of the Ssn Frsnclsco
Chronicle.
Mr. snd Mrs. Wlk will make their
home in San Francisco.
Kiwanians Plan
For Installation
M onday Evening
The annual Installation of officers
and annusl banquet of Medford Kt
wanls club will be held Monday night I
at 0 :30 o'clock at St. Mark's Guild
hall. The committee In charge, ;
headed by Mrs. John C. Mann, has ar- j
ranged a full evening of entertain
ment and It Is expected that every i
Klwanlan and hla family will be
present.
Following the Installation and ban- i
quet the committee Is hsppy to sn
nounce that Klwanlan Frank Jenkins
of the Klamath Falls club has been
secured as the principal speaker of
the evening. Following this the bal
ance of the evening will be spent
playing bridge, pang, poverty poker,
and other games.
During the evening program James
Stevens will sing severs! solos, and
Sebastlsn Anollo will play several
mustcsl numbers.
Mrs. Laldley
To Entertain Clnb.
The Pythian Sister club will meet
with Mrs. George Laldley at 813 W.
2nd street Tuesday afternoon at 2:00
o'clock. Members are requested to
bring their fsncy work. A good at- j
tendance Is desired, ss there will be ,
election of officers. i
Merit Circle to Sew I
Tuesday Afternoon.
Merit circle of the Presbyterisn i
church will meet Tuesdsy for 1:00 j
o'clock eovered dish luncheon In the
church parlors. The afternoon will
be spent in doing oversess sewing for
the missionary society.
Dessert Luncheon
Will Be Monday
The Past Matrons' club of Reames j
Chapter will entertain with a dessert i
luncheon and cards Monday after-,
noon In the Ladies' club rooms, Ma- ;
sonic temple. Hostesses for the after- I
noon are Me6dames Merrick. Matbes.
Corlles and M inkier. Visiting psst
matrons are cordially Invited.
Altar Society to
Meet Wednesday
St. Ann's Altsr society will meet
Wednesday In Parish hall at 2:00
o'clock for a business meeting and
social afternoon. A apeclal Invita
tion to attend la extended all Catho
lic ladlea and refresbmenta will be
served during the soclsl hour.
It wss decided to bold the meet
ing on Wednesday at the session of
the board of advisors snd It is hoped
many women will be present to enjoy
the entertainment of the afternoon.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chlropractle Ptiyalotherapy
and all Natural Methods
OltKOON LICENSE 264
California License 3029
13 YEARS IN MEDtOKU. OEE.
I
EVE BENSON
Dancing School
133 W. Main Phone 1111
Where pupils study
o the real art.
Each Day at Adrienne's Brings
Alluring Values in the Annual
January
CLEARANCE
Shop Here Monday for
DRESSES
$3.95
lit ? 1
Be sure to see this group. New
numbers added dally. Silk dressea
and wool dresses. Clearance
Smart Frocks
An assortment of attractive frocks.
Both silk and wool
$5.00
Suits aad Dresses
Advance numbers In knit suits and
winter dresses ..
Two for $20
$10-95
Hats
Values to 9.95. Velvet
and felt hats. Clearance
price
$1.00
Dobbs and Stetson hats.
Value to S16.95.
$3.95
Coats
All coats fur-trimmed
or sport styles. Clearance
y2
Price
ADRIENNE'S
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mori;
"The Park of Perpetual Care
Jackson County Building & Loan .
Association
Medford, Oregon
Rrerready Circle
To Meet Tuesday.
Ever-Ready circle of the Presbyte
rian church win meet Tuesday after,
noon with Mrs, F, R. Hagerty at 311
Cottage street, according to announce
ment mad.
Mrs. Darby Will lie'
Hostess Tuesday.
Mra. Curtis Darby of Queen Ann
avenue, will be hostess Tuesday after
noon to the Women's Horn Mission
ary society of the Pint Methodist
Episcopal church.
llotel Medford
MERCHANTS
LUNCHEON
50c
Regular Evening
Dinner
Forty-Eighth Semi-Anmial Financial Statement
December 31, ipsa
RESOURCES
Cash
First Mortgage Loans .
Real Estate Subject to Redemption .
Real Estate Owned
Real Estate Sale Contracta .................
Stock Loans
Furniture and Fixtures .
Government Bonds
Other Bonds
Warrsnta
Life Insurance Reserve .
Other Reserve
lt.US.400.1T
LIABILITIES
Stock
Loans Incomplete
Dividend Reserve .
Surplus
Reserva for Dividends Payable January lath
Accounts Payable , . , .
ll.Me.MT.Te
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49.343.01
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1.433.10
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Stat of Oregon. County of Jackson, as:
ye, c. M. Kldd and O. C. Been. President and Seeretarr. reanertiv.lv
of the above-named Assoclstlon. do solemnly swear that th above state-
n ue to in oest of our knowledge snd belief.
C. M. KIDD. President. o. C. BOOOS, Secretary.
Subscribed and ewora to before ma thla Tth day of January, loss.
(SEAL) o. H. BENOTSON. . Notary Public for Oregon.
(My commission expires May . 1038)
DIRECTORS: c. M. Kldd. John C. Mann. R. I. Oreen. Kmil Mohr.
Olenn O. Taylor, and O, C. Bona.
Takes Pleasure In Announcing
That the Following Business Men
of Medford Have Accepted Ap
pointments As Trustees
JOHN C. MANN
J. A. PERRY
HAMILTON PATTON
SISKIYOU MEMORIAL PARK
F. H. WESTFELDT
DEVELOPER PHONE 179
Th Store of Happy Wedding Rings-
White Rose
WEDDING RINGS
Radiant as Diamonds
Larry Schade
jMi 't.BB
Single Interment Plots
If purchased in advance of need are priced u low u
$16.75
and, of course, all lots receive "Perpetual Care"
Trustee
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Medford
Trustees
JOHN 0. MANN
J. A. PERRY
HAMILTON PATTON
PORTER J. NEFF
DR. R, P. M0KTENSEN