o IWEDFORD MAHj TRIBUNE, rEDFORD. OEEGON. THURSDAY, IVPETL 20, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton After Easter Luncheon Very tnjoyahle Affair 'The Parish hall wa attractively decorated in Easter color and novel ties Monday afternoon, when the oelejratlon of Lent's close wa inaug urated by the women of Sacred Heart church. Catholic, with luncheon and ' bridge party. I Covers were arranged for 100 at the luncheon tables and Miss Martha De SouE entertained with piano mualc through the luncheon hour. Children of St. Mary's academy then favored the audience with a dance and song number and the remainder of the af ternoon was devoted to cards. Prize at pivot auction was award ed Mrs. Nutting, contract prize went to Mrs Joe Clark, pivot auction to Mrs. Hal Piatt and the 500 prize o Mrs. Corura. Wenonan Club Plans Card Party for Friday Members of Wenonan club will en tertain with a card party at Redman hall Friday. April 21. to which the public Is Invited. The committee for the evening Is composed of Mrs. Mat tie Unman and Mrs. Maude Abbott. A small admission fee will be charged and refreshments will be served fol lowing cards. Owing to the card party the regular moet.ng of Pocahontas lodge has been called for 7:30 o'clock. R. D. Bullocks Arrive Word has been received by W. R. Bullock of this city anonunclng that his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bullock, have arrived In Hong Kong. China. Mr. Bullock is remembered by many friends here, where he attended school and later worked as telegraph operator. After leaving Medford he made his home In Yakima, Wash., for several years, and recently sailed from the north with Mrs. Bullock to enter Full Gos pel missionary work In China. Miss Ooff Active in Amphibian Club Affairs Miss Dorothy Goff of this city and Miss Beth Simmervllle, former well known southern Oregon miss, were among University of Oregon students playing a prominent part in the pres entation of scenes from "Once in Miami" by the Amphibian club at the university pool last evening. Miss Simmervllle olaved the role of heroine In the production and Miss Goff was a member of the decorations com mittee for the production. English Lutheran Ladles Plan for Food Sale The women of the English Luther an church are making extensive plans these days for the food sale to be held Saturday at the Reliable grocery. All home-cooked foods will be offered the public in attractive setting. The fol lowing women compose the commit tee for the sale: Mrs. Cart Flchtner, Mrs. Honner, Mrs. Simpson and Miss Ash. EaRle Point Operetta ) Pleases Large Crowd Many people from the valley at tended the operetta presented at the Eagle Point Grange hall Monday eve ning by students of the high school, under direction of Miss Yetta Olson. A delightful evening of music was re ported in this city. Mrs. Hlllls, Hosted To Alpha Delta Class Members of Alpha Delta class have been asged to meet at the home of Mrs. Eunice Hill is at 532 Palm street, Frldaj afternoon. A Kensington will be In order so all members are asked to bring their sewing. Methodist Rummage Sale to Open on Friday. The rummage sale, planned by the women of the First Methodist Epis copal church for Friday and Satur day, will be .held In the shop on East Main street, formerly occupied by the Model Clothing store. Mrs. Pare and Daughter Here. Mrs. Henry Pace and little daugh ter of San Francisco are guests In the city of Mrs. Pace's parents, Mr. V and Mrs. Max OeBauer. LOST 40 POUNDS ONDOCTOR'SADVICE "I'm a user of Knischen Salts as a reducing remedy and can gay they ore fine. Have lost more than 40 lln. In the past year. Am gradually reducing my doctor advises." Miss Bertha YVnliio, Haman. N. Pak. (Oct 30. '32). Once a day take Kruachen Salts one half teaspoonful In a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Be aides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain In health and physical attract lve new constipation, gaa and acidity will ceaae to bother you'll feel younper more active full of ambi tion clear akin sparkling eyes. A Jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Jarmln & Woods. West Side Pharmacy or any drugstore In the world but demand and get Krusch en and if one bottle doesn't Joyfully please you money back. Ringlette Permanent Wave . . If you get It here It murt be good. 1033 prlcei TUCKER'S BEAUTY SOI.ONE Bote! Holland Bid. Tel. 900 Kodak Film Developing Printing Films In at 10 a. m. ready 3 p. m. .Mall us vour films. SWEM'S Eastman Kodak Dealers. Southern Oregon's largest Kodak , FUUsninr, FlanU v Medford to Join in 1933 Bridge Olympic. May 1 Medford, with the rest ot the world, will go bridge minded and enter the third world Olympic, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. Gus Newbury, well known local bridge ex pert and connoisseur of contract. Mrs. Newbury has arranged for Medford bridge players to .enter the contest and an eight-table game will be In play at the Hotel Medford May 1. Hands sent out from the New York studio, to be played all over the world, will be played here and participants will be eligible for national and local prizes. ' ' Further details regarding the local game will be announced at an early date, and bridge fans are advised to start practicing. Senior Reception Erent for Friday. The senior reception is to be held In the high school gymnasium at 8:30 o'clock Friday and will be Informal in nature so that all Junior and senior students will be able to attend. All parents are cordially Invited. Ad mission Is to be by ticket only and according to the following regulations. Students are to be admitted by student body tickets or senior recep tion tickets, which are being Issued this week. Alumni must obtain tickets for admission by 3:30 Friday. No tickets will be sold at the door The doors close for admittance promptly at 0:30 after which time only parents will be admitted to the building. Little Miss Marine Honored, Easter Party . CENTRAL POINT Mrs. T. A. Ma rine entertained Saturday with a children's Easter party for her young granddaughter, Gwen Marine. There was an egg hunt and lively games for the pnjoyment of the youngsters, fol lowed by refreshments of Ice cream, cakes, chocolate and attractive Easter favors. Those present were: Georgetta MoClean, Avrill Welt, Lattice Welt. Bertha MoGonlcal, Norma Lee Marion. Maxlne Holland, Margaret Croft, An nabell Col man and honor guest, Gwen Marine. Miss Warner Guest At Easter Dinner Among guests at Easter dinner, giv en Sunday by members of Sigma Nu fraternity at the chapter house at Oregon State college, was Miss Wini fred Warner of . this city, student on the northern campus. Report of the dinner appears in the society section of Wednesday's Barometer. Dramatic Club Changes Meeting. The Dramatic Club will not meet meet this evening at the Y. W. C. A. but one week from tonight, it was announced this morning. The change was made because of the inability of Mrs. Hamilton Patton to meet with .the group. AUor Society To Meet Friday. The regular meeting of the St. Ann's Altar society will be held Friday after noon instead of Tuesday, it was an nounced today. Mrs. Keene to Entertain Contract Club Tonight. Mrs. J. M. Keene will be hostess this evening to members of the con tract club at her home on South Oak dale. f Covered DUh Supper Royal Neighbors' Plan A covered rt.h JuinnAr vHll ha unr. ed this evening by Royal Neighbors to wvicume tneir aeiegates, nome from the state convention. Supper will be served at 6:30. FM"TMIII3MMl"l"Hs''s'rTiTllM' Carlood Buying Direct From the Manufacturer Enables Us To Offer These OUTSTANDING SPECIALS Axminster Rugs Now an opportunity to secure a beautiful Axminster rug at a very low price look at these prices! Three groups to choose from in 9x12 size. $18.00 $19.95 $24.95 Earlier Copy, Need Of Society Section Club, lodge and church circle publicity chairmen are a&ked again this week to bring copy for the Sunday society section to the Mall Tribune not later than Friday af ternoon. The splendid cooperation extended by many groups last week was greatly appreciated. All copy marked "Sunday" will be prepared for that Issue, whenever received. Persons unable to bring I reports are asked to call 75 be fore Saturday and ask for the so ciety editor. Space Saturday is re served for events occurring Friday and Saturday. Rerean Bible Class Meets, Webster Home CENTRAL POINT-The Berean Bible class met Thursday at the home or Mrs. A. Webster, with Mrs. Case, class president in the chair. Prayer by Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Louise Grimes. Following the scripture lesson a read ing was given by Mrs. Smith. Games and contests were enjoyed, by Mes dames H. P. Jewett, Guy Tex, A. B. Langs ton, A. A. Thompson, A. H. Case, L. A. Williams. R. W. Nichols, Paul Nllzschke, J. M. Johnson, C. G. Duncan, Louise Ayres, H. F. Borah. Betta Pankey, E. C. Faber. John Clark. W. J. Geohard, Henry. Alice McKim. J. W. casad. W. P. Grimes. Viola Lamp man. 8. D. Hill. Louisa Grimes, R. M. Wyatt, E. C. Richmond. C. E. Hamrlck. O. M. Mlnnlck. Rod ney Richards, L. H. Smith, A. Webster and several smoll children. At four o'clock the S. S. class ot Mrs. Faber came In and sang a group of songs. They were; Misses Roberta Pankey, Betty Hill, Lucille Willlamb. EsthT Lathrop, Neldagene Tyere, Eli nor Clark. Barbara Lee Kohler, Viola Robins, Erma Thompson, Laurabelle Wilson, and Lavonne Kelser. Home made candy ,was served to all by the hostess, Mrs. Webster. Mrs. Ynkel, Hostess To Golden Link Class CENTRAL POINT Mrs. J. C. Yakel was hostess Friday to the Golden Link Bible class of the First Christian cluirch. Meeting opened with prayer and group singing. A fine Easter les son was given by Mrs. Young. Entertainment hour was given to contests, and refreshments served during the social hour by Mesdames Ida Henderson, W. W. Gregory and Yakel. Those present were: Mesdames T. A Marine, Isabel Lewis, Lettle "Gregory. W. W. Gregory, Fred Hessel- grave. Ernest Scott, Edward Jones. Harry Young. Lulu Powell, C. E. Cul bertson, Bruce Powell Tillie Maple. Louise Cash, E. Vincent, J. Nichols. M. Buckles, Fred Wylle, Bert Hedg peth, Viola Lampman, Al Hermanson, Carr, 'Anderson, Martha Hadley, Mary Cokpr. Ida Henderson, Frank Coch ran, L. H. Smith, Miss Mary Maury Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Millard and the hostess, Mrs.- Yakel. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cochran on the second Friday in' May. The cir cle will meet at the home of Mrs. C. M. Merrltt on Friday. April twenty first. Sunny Slstprs . Sale Is Snturilny The Sunny. Sisters circle of the Presbyterian church will sponsor a from In covering. surprise Big food sale Saturday at the Pay 'n Takit store and promises the public manv goodies for home or picnic Sun day dinner cskes, cookies, pies and breads. KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mail Tri bune. 8:05 Musical clock. 8:15 A Peerless parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship circle. . 9:30 Today. 9:45 Color magic. 10:00 U. S. weather forecast. 10:00 Fashion parade, 10:16 Home-makers bureau. 10:30 Morning comments. 10:45 Semi-classic review. 11:00 Morning melody. 11:15 Quartettes parade. : 11:30 Song and comedy. 12:00 Mid-day review. 12:15 Radio rendezvous. 12:30 News flashes by Mall Tri bune. 12:30 Squire Wigglesby. 12:45 Manhattan Low-down. 1 :00 Monarch melodies. 1:15 Varieties. 1:30 Grants Pass hour. 1:45 Interlude. 2:00 Dance matinee. 2:30 Hollywood Snapshots. 3:00 Songs for everyday, 3:30 KMED program review. 3:35 Music of old. 3:45 Siesta hour. 4:00 Across the seas to Hawaii. 4 :30 Master works. 5:00 Popular parade. 5:45 News digest by Mail Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:05 Silvertown sidelights. 6:20 Vignettes. 6:35 Insurance contest letter. 8:50 Reveries, 7:00 Modernlstlcs. 7:30 Eventide. 8:00 U. S. frost forecast. REPORT OF MISSIONARY SLAYING MEETS DOUBT SHANGHAI, China, April 20 (AP) Missionaries here today discredited reports that an American at Miyun- hslen had been ' killed. They said there were no missionary stations In the Mlyun area.. Monthly Misery PERIODIC Pains every month, or the weakening drains from which women often suffer ?nn be overcome by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fov o rite Prescription. Thpn, too, iu middle life It's just the right remedy for the wo- mnn who suffers from nervousness nnd "hent flashes." Hoar wliat Mrs. II. C. Wirkham of 7H3 Main St.. Spring field, Orcfjon, hflS to say: 'Whn I was rrrowhior into Womanhood I Vns miser nblfi. Monthly I would bpnomn deathly nick, my norves were. rnpRcd, I hnd slek-lieiidaphPH, also pnlnn in my hack, and wnw nenk nnd tired all the time. Dr. Pleiec'a Fnvorlto Prescription gave me RtreiiRth, relieved mo or pnins and aches and 1 was soon healthy.' FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Fine patterns to choose I felt base floor E The price wtllt you only May 6th Is the Day Watch for it! m .32. Square Yard DAY DANCE APRIL 28 BELLVIEW. April 20. (Special) Beltvlew Orange met April 18 with the lecturers hour arranged by the Home Economics committee. Mrs. J. E. Gowland. Mrs. George Andrews and Mrs. L. D. Meservey. Two vio lin selections Dy Leslie Klncald. with Mrs. Fred Homes at the piano, wore given. The mule quartet from the Christian church sang several selec tions. The play, "Rag Carpet Bee,' was put on by the ladles. The cast Included Mrs. Wade Wallls. Mrs. Dot Williams. Mrs. Leonard Andrews, Mrs. Val Inlow, Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. Achle Kln cald. The program closed with a violin selection by Gall Clapp, ac companied by Mrs. Dot Williams. Seventy-five members and two visit ors attended the business session. Ways and means committee an nounced It would sponsor a Mav day dance and frolic April 28. and the proceeds are to be given to the Upper Valley Community club. The club members are planning some needed improvements and this will go to help fill the treasury. Committees pointed were: Reception and tickets, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Heard. P. 8. Car ter and Jesse Nell; soliciting and serving, Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mrs. Roscoe Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Dunn. Mrs. Henry stenrud, Mrs. P. C. Homes, Mrs. A. B. Klncald. George Helms and Mrs. Ed Gowland: timet' FROCKS gay with prints bright and happily only PATCH WORK QUILTS Only 50 of these they'll sell mighty fast 72x84 Real Hand-Made Porto-Rican GOWNS Pastel colon t band embroid ery on fine, soft oalnioolcl Very lovely, and very practical I New SPRING MILLINERY Hundreds of smart new straws the last word in style and so reasonable in price. Prices range 98c $1.69 $1.98 features and decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. True. A. social hour with old fashioned and modern dancing was enjoyed. Those to serve at next meeting on home economics are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Msrtaln, Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pankey, Mr. Newbry and Mrs. J. H. Williams. WIFE SAVES HUSBAND PINNED KEATH AUTO PENDLETON. Ore.. April 20. (AP) Prompt aotion by his wife saved the life of T. B. Bomboy, Pendleton undertaker, last night when their au tomobile overturned between Board man and Arlington after a tire had blown out. Bomboy was thrown under the ma chine and was in danger of suffoca tion. His wife, Injured and bruised, crawled under Vie car, found the NERVOUS WOMEN Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 'I am so nervous It aecms as though I hould fly' . "Mr nerves are all OO edge" "I wish I were dead" how often have we beard those expres sion from some woman who has become to tired and run-down that her nerve can no longer stand the 11X810. No woman should allow herself tc drift Into this condition U she can help herself. She ahould give Lydla E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound a trial. 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