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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, . OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1933. l 4 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week m m. m mm.rn.rn m. m. m. m . m Mm m mMaavikAA TTtTtttTTTTTTTTTTTTTT fTttf TTTf Tf f r 1 " i Edilid by Eva Nealon "Sweet Charity" Demands Honort In Social Scene Benefit parties are monopolizing the social honson mesa aj uu they ere not confined to olubs and organization!. Many Individual, hav. i. mined the Dopular trend of af fair,, an inviting guest Into their homes for luncheon, nriage, w, or an evening party, charging a email urn to be added to reiiei numtous nrolecU are being aided to this way, some hostesses choosing the Welfare Exchange as recipient of the contributions, otners tne uona community kitchen and others the Bed Cross. a hain of events to aid the Wei fan Esohanne was started Monday by Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, who la Ttted a number of women to her home to luncheon. Each wui in turn entertain a group In her home., each ot whom will carry the good Idea further by Inviting atlU another mum to her home. Several persona also entertained last week for the Lion relief fund to be distributed througn we ureat f uedford cluo. One was Mrs. A. J. Hanby, who Invited to her home for dessert lunoheon and bridge Thurs day afternoon the following guosis: Mi. Wm. Campbell, Mrs. R. Boach, Mm. Max OeBauer, Mrs. R. E. Swee- nev. Mra. E. 8. Severance, Mrs. R. 8. Johnson, Mrs. Stella Merrick and Miss Florence Graves. Prize for high score was awarded Mrs. Stella Merrick. Others entertaining at charity af fairs during the past week were Mra, J. O. Thompson, Mre. P. L, Brewer and Mra. W. A. dates. Women to Asiest Chamber in Home Products Banquet The next meeting of the Med ford branch of the Women's Greater ore con association will be held Monday, .February 13 In the City club rooms as s:u. Aire, ueca, m ha appointed a committee of .three, Mra. R. W. Frame, Mrs. E. C. Oaddla, and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, to confer with the local merchants concerning the stocking and display of Oregon products. Plana are already under way for assisting the chamber of Commero with' the alxth annual Oregon Pro ducts banquet. - Wednesday Study Club Hears Paper '. On Foreign Scene At the meeting of the Wednesday Study Club, February 1, Mrs. W. O. Janea gave some very Interesting fact regarding our diplomatic eervloe, In her paper, "Machinery of Foreign Re lations." Mrs. L, B. Humphry re viewed Vanljoon'a Geography, which proved to be not only geography In It moat fascinating style, but history a well, showing a keenly humorous understanding of humanity In gen .eral. Mrs. W. J. Warner In her Topics of the Day gave Item of unusual Interest. Academy Students Enjoy Dancing At Parish Hall Party A lovely affair, bringing promise of springtime, was held at Pariah hall Friday evening in compliment to the student body of St. Marys academy. Dancing was enjoyed for several hours In the hall, beautifully decorated In Ivy and chrysanthemums, with about 50 students and guests present, Patrons and ' patronesses for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mra, Lewis and Mr. BUUe Smith. The student committee for the eve ning was composed of .laaes Helen McDonald and Jean Rancourt, Roosevelt Circle V , ' Hears Fine Program The Roosevelt Home and School circle met Friday afternoon and heard an Interesting program of muat. cal numbers and talks. The Olee Club entertained with several num bers under the direction of Miss Eleanor Curry. Included were "BUUe Boy," and "Home on the Range." Sara Van Meter gave a talk on punc tuality and Ethel Wlllet on "Health and Habit." Miss Aaplnwall spoke on English. The fern for the last month was .warded Mrs. Carl'n'a room. M Crater Lake Guild ' To Meet Monday Tho Crater Lake Guild will meet Monday evening at 8 oclock at the ftome rit Mrs. H. M. Welshaar at 2000 Forth central avenue. 4-4 Pythian Slaters Meet ilrlmroth flame Tuesday The Pythian staters are meeting at the home of Mra. Mabel Helm roth Tuesday, February 7, for their Tegular club meeting. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Katie Judge and the afternoon will be devoted to sewing. TMmnle CPnb Installs Officers for New Yesr Thimble club of Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, Neighbor of Wood craft met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Neighbor Ruth Jones at 433 South King street. Neighbor Stella Anderson assisted . by Neighbor Talltha Picket Installed the following officer tor the com ing yesr: President Anna Muchmore. Vlos president Lottie Samuel. Treasurer Belle Bennett. Secretary Bessie Gall. The club Is working on sewing for the relief orgsnlzatlons of Medford and several special meetings have been held, under the able leader ship of Neighbor Lottie Samuels. The next regular meeting will b an evening meeting on Wednesday. February 8th, at the home of Neigh bor Edith Beck- on South Holly. At the close of the meeting. Neigh bor Jones served 'delicious refreshments. ASTOR'S DAUGHTER WEDS AUTHOR f iPST rfrtPfc Vat T ' ' hK iff' Prlnceaa Alice Obolenaky, daughter of John Jacob Astor and slater of Vincent Astor, and Ralmund von Hofmannatahl, Austrian writer, were married recently In Newark, N. J. Mr. Hofmannatahl, tha for. mar Alice Muriel Aitor, I tha divorced wife of Prince Serge Obolen. ky Naledlnaky Moletikv. (Associated Press Pho.oat Garden Clu$ Joins Post-Delphians in Sponsoring Address By vote of the Medford ' Garden club Thursday evening, election of officers will take place hereafter In May instead of January. At the Invitation of Mrs Glen F&brlck the club will cooperate with the . Post-Delphian club In bringing Professor A. R. Swsetzer and Mrs. Sweetzer of the University of Ore gon to lecture In Medford In the near future and Mrs. Jessie Honey man of Eugene, .who will lecture on Oriental Art, also on Highway Beau tlflcatlon, sometime Jr. Mrs. A. E. Resmes, president, an nounced the following committee ap pointments: t uonservauoD Mrs. w. e. Drews. Membership Mrs. R. Carley. Plant exchange Mrs. L. Bundy. Program Mrs. O. A. Swlgari. Publicity Mra. Edwin L. Knapp. Junior Garden club Mrs. O. O. Darby and Mra. R. J. Forsyths. Nature Study Ethel Wllletts -Civic Achievement Mrs. Leland Mentrer, Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Colonel W. H. Payne. , Flower Show Mrs.1 Ulrlch, ' Miss May Carlton, Mrs. Mentzer, Tom Swam. Radalde Beautlflcatlon to be ap pointed. Mrs. F. n. Gumming and Jane Snedlcor gave the final report of the work of the ' Sam , Hill highway beautlflcatlon contest committee an nouncing a general arousing of -public Interest as the )est outgrowth of tha contest and mentioning the plans for a small rest and observa tion area and a fountain at a scenlo point on the highway. Mra. L. E. Williams gave a prac tical talk on the feeding of birds in winter. Incidentally Mrs. Wll llsms explained the process of de veloping "depression plants," two of which were exhibited at the meet ing. The beautiful coral-like growths on pieces of cool or kllnkers were developed by the use of a solution of six tablespoons eaoh of clear water, tsble salt, household bluing and one tablespoon of ammonia. poured over the coal In a low bowl, with mercurlchrome, red or green Ink, or other coloring fluids dropped in small amounts on the developing crystal to give variety or color. Mrs. Ulrlch read from Drew Sher rard's new book "Roadside Beauties of tha Northwest." Miss Wllletts will present the March program on wild flowers of southern Oregon. Sunny Sisters to Entertain Tuesday The Women's association of ' the Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors Tuesday, rebruary 7. at 3 o'clock. The Sunny Sister will entertain and' program of music Is promised. A little play, "Rocking Chair Row," will be p ream ted and refreshments will be served at the close of the artornoon. Some time will also be devoted to serlng for the Red Cross, Mrs. Frederick John son, president of the association, an nounced. Mrs. Edith Garrett will sing a solo and will be accompanied at the piano by Miss Dorothy Rey nolds . V. W. C. A. Board' To Mert Monday The Y. W. O. A. board will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tha Y. W. 0. A. building. Mlalletoe club Meets on Wednesday The Mistletoe club will meet at the home of Marie Wells at J10 West Jsckson street, Wednesday aft ernoon. February 8th. It will be the birthday of the club and all charter members are especially Invited to come. Graduate Nuases Uuve Pleasant Evening The Graduate Nurses' association met Thursday evening at 7:30 In the new club rooms at the city hall. After a business meeting and discus sions, refreshments were served by tha Jboeteeses, Mesdamea Garrett. Barry and Heath. Social and busi ness members Include Mrs, psdgham, Mrs. Bob Strang, Mrs. Amy Smith, Miss Josephine Xoppes. Mis Ann Purucker. Mis V. Hlstt, Miss June Earhadt, Mrs. Larry Schade. Mrs. Raymond Plah, Mra. Heath, Mia Run- els, Mrs. Coleman. Mr. Osborne, Mrs. Asnpoi. Mlaa Sibil Walker, Mil Scheenk, Mildred Rlchman. Mis Nel son. Mia Hsl. Mrs. Kokkemn. Mr. Blood. Mrs. U Wslker, Mrs. Hemp bill, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs Barry. Mrs. Heath. Miss Dawson. Mlaa Demorest. Is la Phyllis Sweaxlngsn, I Mis Coiieea, Greater Medford ' Club Will Present, Patriotic Program The regular meeting of the Greater Medford club will be held on Mon day at the club rooms In the City hall, Fifth and Central. The busi ness meeting at 3:00 p. m. will be foUowed by pstrlotlo addresses which will be given by the following speskersi Mrs. Volney Dixon, regent of Crater Lake Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution: Mrs. Eber Weed, president Woman's Relief Corps: Mrs. W. E. Rowley, president Daughters of Union Veterans; Mrs. Averel, president Spanish War Aux iliary; Mra. K. D. Ross, -president American Legion Auxiliary; Mra. Ira Canfleld. prealdent Auxiliary Foreign War Veterans, An Interesting musics! program has been prepsred by the music chslrman, Mrs. E. E. Gore, which will Include patriotic num ber!. . An Invitation la extended all wo men of Medford to be present Tea and social hour will follow with Mesdaroes R. C. Mulholland, A. J. Hanby and A. E. Reams In charge. Parent-Teachers Will Cenebrate 36th Anniversary Parent-Teacher unite are preparing special programs for the February meetings in honor of the thirty-sixth onnlvoreary of the founding of the society and the week of February 18 to 30 has been proclaimed Child Welfare week In Oregon by Gover nor Meier. February as to March 8 will be observed as National Educa tion Week and of special Interest to workers In the Faclflo coaat states la the national, convention, - which will be held In Seattle May 31 to 37 Inclusive. Many unit are pre paring to send representatives and Medford and Jackson county are ex pecting to be represented by full delegation. The twenty-eight affiliated unit in the county aro sending a dele gation to Jacksonville to attend the couaty council. Important matters will be discussed which Include leg islation of vital Importance to every parent and also the subject of ways sua means or raining funds to send representatives to Seattle In May will be discussed. Jacksonville , unit Is preparing an( Interesting program with -able spe'skers. Luncheon will be served and all are asked to make reservations with Mrs. Clinton Smith, Jacksonville, or phone 141. Medford council members ore look ing forward to the csrd psrty to be given at the club rooms on Feb ruary 31. Msny reservations have already been made which give pro mlae of a eucoeasful undertaking. Birthday Party for Central Pt. Woman CENTRAL POINT. Feb. 4-(8pll Mrs. Leslie Grimm was pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon by the arrival of a number of her immedi ate neighbors to remind her of her birthday anniversary. 'The afternoon wo spent In visiting, followed by the aervlng of refreshments. Mra. Grim was the recipient of a post card shower and numerous gift from friends In -her former home. Nebraska, all wishing her many hap py returns of the day. Pythian Sisters Hate Plraaant Meeting Pythian Sisters' club met at the home of Mrs. Belle Yarbrough last week tor a delightful social time. The hostess wss assisted by Mrs. Lulu Plah and In spit ot the cold weather there wa a large attend ance. Fiv hundred waa played and prices were awarded Mrs. Helm roth and Cecil Sullivan. Two visiting women were present. Mra. Gertrude Baker and Mrs. Marsh. The next meeting will be at Mra. Helmroth's with Mrs. Katie Judge assisting. Ore and Bullion Purchased tfciiMi IWSWICUIanll WILDBBRG BROS. SMELTING a: REFINING CO. OoVuiMlMarfaiSt. SaPndM PUnn South Sm FrtiKiKO Severin Battery Service Medfortl Mad Bftttrrte -to It, tS'plate, I Twif fuartn tee. tS-tO IU-wound A r mat am Si up Bwhftrite 50c Our Makt tse IMS ft, HtvniAm Phone SvO States Banquet Festive Event At Local Church The large dining room of the First Method lit Episcopal, church was imtA to capacity Friday evening, when the annual "States" . banquet was held. Flags and festoons rep resenting each state In the union and the United States created a very colorful sotting for the affair. On each table flowers and novelties ap propriate to each state appeared and candles In lovely sticks and candel abra lighted the dining room. The program opened with a bless ing by Reverend Belknap. Oeor?e Codding presided as .toastmaater and community singing was led by C. A Meeker. The first toast of the even ing, dedicated to all states In the union, was given by A. W. Pipes. Dr. W. J. Howell of the First Pres byterian church, seated at the Inter national table, was then called upon and ended a very appropriate toa&t with the words: "You people were born here; we came iere by choice." The Southern Oregon Normal School quartet, wbloh an attack of Influenza had converted Into a trio, then entertained ' with a group of songs. . Singing were: Robert .Nel son, Durwood Oass and George Ben nett, A. L. Bowmer, professor In Eng lish at the Southern Oregon Normal school, .read a scene from Drink water's play on the Ufa of Abraham Lincoln, which won very enthusiastic applause from the audience. President Walter Bedford of the normal school the main speaker of the evening, - ohoae aa his subject. "Youth." He assured the audience that the youth of America Is just as, kind, Just as courteous and Just as serious minded now as In any day, and that students are making great sacrifices to acquire knowl edge. Almost 1000 youths nave passed through the Southern Oregon Nor mal school since 1038, he stated, and these boys and glrlls. he declared, are going to be leaders of tomorrow. Following president Redford's ad drees. George Peckham, local soloist, entertained with a group of songs which were very well received. Ha was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. George Andrews. I The committees responsible for the ! success of the. very pleasant even ing were headed by Mrs. F. M. Cor liss, general chairman; Mrs. J. W. Smylle was dinner chairman; Mrs. A. O. Bennett, program chairman, and Mrs. Arthur. Short, ticket chairman. Degree of Honor Has Jolly Party There were five tables of bridge and 600 In play Thursday evening at the party of the Degree of Honor j and a very pleasant evening .was re- ported by all present. High score in 500 was held by Mrs. Anderson, high j in bridge by Mrs. Earl Gaddls and low In 600 by Grace Thompson. , Following cards refreshments were served. Women Mtsilonmy Group Has Meeting The Woman's Missionary Society of the Christian church held regular monthly meeting In the parlors of the church Wednesday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Alan Curry, pre sided at the business, session. The worship period was led by Mra. Winnie Creep and Mrs. R. E. Peyton, reading from Mtcah 4:3-8, as fitting the' theme, "Teach Me the Way." Mrs. John Freeze and Mrs. H. I Wade sang "Sowing the Wind." very ap propriate for the subject of worship. The prntatlon hour waa In charge of Mrs. H. J. Berrlan, who an nounced the subject for afternoon study as "Seedtime In China, -Ministry, Through the Schools." In a short and Introductory talk, she satd school days and school teachers are revealing the way our schools should build Christian character and the way the Chinese leaders lead, after becoming a Christian. She told of a little child In one of bur schools who made his home Christian. ' Mrs. F. J. Mllmot gave an Inter esting talk on "The Lady at the South Gate. "Serving China Through the Wo man's Christian College At GingUng CoUoro" was revlewvd by Mrs. C. M. Hon. At roll call 30 membera responded, each with some current event on China, or some worker In China. A social hour followed. Those asnlstlng the group lender. Mrs. Berrlan, were Mrs. Minnie Crisp. Mrs. Fred W 11 mot, Mrs. R. E. Peyton. Mrs. G, Peterson. Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Y. W. Gray and Mrs. O. M. Hon. WHAT'S DOING IN SAN FRANCISCO January S tndepsndant Order ot Porrsstsr January 6-7-30-91 ymphony Orchestra, wlntsr season January 1 to 14 Pacific Auto Snow January 14-38 Municipal Symphony Concert January It May Wlgman and bar dancsra January M Prita icreialer TloUnlat ' BATtj SingU with boUi 2.00 DoubU with bath 3.00 POWELL ft O'FARRELL Club News Needed At Earlier Date Earlier copy, announcing club meetings to be held, and report ing those held during the previous week; Is needed for the Sunday society section. All events, oc curring before or on Thursday, should be handed In for the Sun day edition not later than. Friday evening. All copy marked "Sun day" will be held for the Sunday paper, whenever received. - Space is reserved Saturday for si fairs occurring on Friday and Saturday. Reports of events occurring prev ious to Friday, If not received Fri day, therefore, may not appear in the Sunday society section. Jack Swems Are v , Hosts at Dinner For Dr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swem were hosta Monday evening at a surprise birthday dinner and bridge party for the pleasure of Dr. W. W. Howard. Following the dinner a number of humorous ijlfts were presented the nonor guest, ariage was, men en joyed with three tables In play. B. P. W.Cfob Party Thursday Evening ' To Be Gala Affair Thursday the city hall club rooms will be the gathering place of all who enjoy an evening of cards and other more lively entertainment. Fr It Is then that the Business and Pro fessional Women's club will enter tain with a benefit party, funds real ised from which will be added to the sum for further furnishing of ' the club rooms. Many attractions will be offered during the evening with bridge for those who like It and something else each minute for those who don't. College Women Meet Scturday "The Collegian." publication of the Rogue River Valley College Women's club will be out next Saturday. Feb ruary li, when the club Is to meet with Mrs. E. E. Gore as hostess. Mrs. E E. Kelly will be social chairman for the meeting. All persons with contributions for the collegian are asked to get them to Mrs. Chas. Wing or' Mrs. Susan Campbell as soon as possible. Pan Hellenic Has Afternoon at Cards Mrs. Jack Porter was hostess yes terday afternoon at a pleasant meet ing of Pan Hellenic. Cards were en joyed and prizes awarded Mrs. Ale tha Vawter and Mrs. Olen Arnsplger. Mrs. Dolph Phtpps and Miss Jose phine Koppes assisted the hostess. .. V Interesting Program Presented Lincoln P.-T. A. The Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso ciation, met Friday afternoon with forty ' guests In attendance and a splendid program was presented in cluding: a dance by the pupils of Mrs. Crane's' room: songs by the sixth B room. "Evening Song," "Be fore All Landing In East or West" and "Billy Boy." Plans wore made for the Lincoln tea to be held February 10th to which the public Is nvlted, and for the circus to be held March 17. The card party to be sponsored by the school council the third Tues day In February In the city club rooms was also discussed. The council will meet in Jackson vllle February 11th with Mrs. Mor row and Mrs. Lovell as delegates. Personal PERMANENT WAVES MURRAY ,.We give Popularity Votes 5 "Hello Cynthia" Just arrived Yes I always stop at Mi Manx. Shopping Is so simple tha location la "BIGHT IN TUB CENTER OP EVERYTHING" have a lovely room and so Inexpensive, and every modern feature RUNNING ICE VATER-DININS ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION - DOOR ATTENDANT AND OARAGE SERVICE. Msst m al (As HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Valentine Party For Younger Set Interests Many Inviting decoration In keeping with the romantics holiday are prom ised for the Valentine party to oe sponsored by the Altar Guild for the pleasure of the younger set of the St. Mark's -church, Episcopal, reoru ary li. Tom Bwem will assist the committee In arranging the novel Ideas anticipated. There will be a meeting of the Al tar Guild Motiday evening for fur ther development of plana for the party, for which there wilt be a small charge. Dancing will be enjoyed and mem bers of the younger set are asked to invite their friends. The committee working on plans for tha party Is composed of Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Mrs. Wilson Walt.1 Mrs. Emerson Merrick, Mrs. Aletha Vawter and the Misses Frances Kenney and Helen Winter Reports from numerous circles state that the young folk are all agog with plans for the party and that "just everyone. who Is anyone" in the smart young set. Is going to oe there when dancing begins. Committee Meets to Perfect Plans For Scout Dinner A committee of Scout mothers met Wednesday to plan the dinner for the annual father and son banquet. Two different menus were discussed and It was finally decided that the troops might bring the food which would be easiest for them to pre pare. Ths mothers' committee asks that each father and son bring his own ,cup and silverware, paper plates will be furnished. The Junior high school gymnas ium where the banquot will be held next Tuesday evening at 6:30 p. m., la larger than any balls previously used. There will be no crowding of tables aa In years past. The pro gram Is: Assembly Hugler Harold Wall, Blessing Rev. W. J, Howell. Toastma5ter Don Newbury. Music and Roping act Rogue River Cowboys. Scout songs Executive O. C Hoo ver, accompanied by Lewis Parker (piano). Toast Dads to Lads, by L. D. Jones. " Response Scout Frank Hull. Winter pictures of Crater Lake D. 8. Ltbbey. Our Scouts Att. B. s. Van Dyke, Grants Pass. Award Picture of Washington- Table prize. Area- President Larry Schade. v , Taps Bugler Harold Wall. This banquet officially ushers In the 1033 anniversary week of the Boy Scouts. Each day has some special duty for the scout. Sun day, February 12 Is Scout Sunday. Local Scouts .are asked to attend church, as troops, In a body at a church of their own choosing. i Relief Corps" I Hears Reports' The Women's Relief Corps met at the armory Thursday afternoon. The I various commltteees for the year were appointed by the president. Ethyl Weed. Relief work by the corps members for the quarter ending December 31. 1932: Calls, 344; money given, $82.32; relief work other than money, $266.40. . ' At the next meeting the birthdays I of Lincoln and Washington will be j observed. II HOW THE BANK CONTRIBUTES TO COMMUNITY WELFARE "For Sale -Banking MEMBER OREGON BANKERS ii Miss Evanson Will Appear in Recital The University School of Music at Eugene will present Miss Betty Evanson of Medford In a piano re cital next Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Miss Evanson's numbers will be arranged In three groups as follows: I. Bach Prelude and Lugul in G (1st Vol. of Well-Tempered Clovler). Beethoven Andante Favori. 4 XI. Chopin Mazurka In F sharp minor. Obopln Nocturne In F minor. Schumann Anfscbwung (Soaring). in. Al blnea Cadiz. Rachmaninoff Melodle. -"" MacDoweli Polonaise. - " DeMolavs to Give Degree Work Here -DeMolaya of Medford and Grants Pass are planning a large celebration for Thursday evening of this week when degree work will be put on here by the two lodges. Grant Pass will give the' first degree and Med ford the second. The local lodge plans to Initiate about four candi dates and Grants Pass two. An Invitation to the festive affair to be held In the Masonic hall here has been extended all Masons and DeMolays tn this district. '. Senior Triangle 1 , To Present Play . ; Thursday evening, February 9, the Senior Triangle of the First Christ ian churoh will present a three-act comedy entitled'', "The Elopement of Elden," by Marie J. Warren. The entertainment la open to the public. No admission will be charg ed but a stiver offering will be taken. Much time and effort has been devoted to making the play a success and It Is hoped a large crowd will attend. The lift of characters Is aa follows: Richard Ford (young husband). ...... Ralph Cook Molly (his wlfa) June Davis Robert Shop hard (Molly's brother) Chick Buchanan Max Tan Eych (Robert's chum). . Wayne May Dorothy March (engaged to Max) Virginia Gregory June Haverhill (college economic student) Oeraldlne Latham John Hume (Rector of St. Agnes) . Adrian Fraley PARENTS Dr. Coleman's Tonic treatments will greatly benefit children who are not doing so well phys ically. They are pleasant to take phone 965 for appoint ment. "The White Rose Wedding Kings Badlant 4 Diamond Larry Schade Such a notice might well hang in the door of every bank for more and more bankers are coming to realize that the public is glad and willing to pay a nominal amount for many of the services which heretofore have been rendered "free-gratis." Like any well managed business a bank's income must be commensurate with the cost of those services. The First National Medford, Oregon "A Departmentized Bank" r Mrs. Cowgill Is Charming Hostess Thursday Party ' A charming affair of the past week was the meeting of the Thursday Contract club at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cowgill. In addtllon to the regular round of cards, the membera celebrated with Mrs. W. A. Gates tha anniversary of her birth. Tables were decorated in the Valentine motif witti carnations for center pieces. The afternoon opened with, dessert luncheon and prize for high, score at bridge was awarded Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. Mrs. Gates was pre sented with a prise as the honor guest. Lloyd Comegyg Celebrates Birthday A group of friends gathered at tfee home of Lloyd Comegys Thursday te help him celebrate his birthday. Two tables of bridge were played Ray Skeins having high score. Those present were Mr. and Mra. George Coram, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ray Skeins, Russ Albaugh, Bernard Comm. Miss Clara Younger, Miss Eleanor Skeins and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Comegys. Save Money and Get the Best DR. L H. GOVE Corns and stt me before yon have your dental work don. I will save you a lot of money and give you as good eervloe a you can obtain In the dental profes sion. Dr. I. H. Gove X-BAY Examination When Necessary Stewart Bid?. Phone &72-J ' CONSULTATION FREE store of Happy Wedding Elnf 1L Service" Bank ASSOCIATION