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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, -MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Willett Students In Recital Monday At Baldwin Hall A group of students who hive studied the art of pianoforte playing entirely under the instruction of Rom, Blackmora Willett, will be pre sented at the Baldwin Piano fihoppe recital hall on South Grape street on Monday evening, September 25, at 8 o'clock. The Interested public is cordially invited to attend and each student will be Introduced by Mrs. Willett with a sketch of bis period of study under her. Both the Medford and Grants Pass studios will be represented in this recital and all are In the advanced stages of pianoforte playing. A bril liant program will be rendered and to those who have attended these recitals before, it will be doubly In teresting. The program will Include: (a) Prelude, 0 Sharp Minor. Rachmaninoff (b) Barcarole Tschalkowsky Fritz Guetzlaff (a) Valsette Borowskl (b) Serenade .Plerne Helen. Jones (a) The Last Hope Gottschalk fb) Military Polonaise Chopin Norma Nelll (a) Impromptu with variations... (b) Impromptu A Schubert Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff (a) Love Waltz ,. Schutt (b) Marche de Concert.Wollenhaupt Iris Lewis (a) Raindrop Prelude Chopln (b) Sans Bols... Victor Staub (c) Aufschwung Schumann Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff (a) Autumn Chamlnade - (b) Rhapsodle No. 6 Liszt (By request) Kathleen Bratten (a) Air de Ballet Moazkowaki (b) Polichinelle Rachmaninoff Fritz Guetzlaff Demonstration In Class Piano Work Draws Audience The residence studios of Mrs. E. E. Gore, at 116 Geneva ave., were crowd ed Thursday morning when a group of mothers and children assembled to see a demonstration of class piano conducted according to mod ern educational principles and listen to a recital of piano pieces by young pupils. The program: Lied Bach March . .Schumann The Bee Traditional Jack Llttrell The Cotton Pickers . Stanley Gustin Arpeggio Waltz. Williams Rabbit Revel ... Kenneth Barrett Scotch Tone Poem....- McDowell Solfeggieto . . Bach Dorrls Lee Anderson Serenade .....Oilbert ' Nell Stone Tango Mowrey Dorr Barrett All numbers except the last, were given by children under twelve years of age who transposed into any key and also gave demonstrations of ear training and rhythmic procedure that proved very Interesting. A further development of this work will be shown by Mrs, Gore, Thursday, Sept. 21 at 4:30 at her home. Any one Interested is invited to attend. College Women Open Activities For Another Year The College Women's club began the new year's activities last Saturday by holding their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Porter Neff. The officers for the club this year are Mrs. Laura West, president; Mrs. Billings, vice president; Mrs. R. O. Van Valzah, secretary, and Miss Eliza beth Burr, treasurer. The commit tees to head activities: Program, Mrs. Susan Campbell, Mrs. Chas. Wing, Mrs. Pell; membership, Mrs. Prank Newman, Mrs. Alice Wlllets, and Mrs. Inch; social, Mrs. Harry Nordwlck, Mrs. Harry Olson, Mrs. Swedenberg; scholarship. Mrs. Lei and Mentzer, Miss Goheen, Mrs. Ethel Wlllets; press, Mrs. Geo. Nellson and Mrs. Mitchelmore. Much to the regret of all, Mrs. Mitchelmore who Is moving to Spo kane resigned as vice president and Mrs. Billings was elected to fill the vacancy. During the program hour, Mrs. Wendt, dressed In Chinese costume, sang three Chinese songs accompan ied by Mrs. Rawles Moore at the piano. Everyone was intensely Interested in the well given review of "The House of Exile," given by Mrs. Brltta Williams. Mesdames Drysdale, Nellson, Olson, Nordwlck and Paxson composed the refreshment committee for the after noon, while Mrs. Laura West and Mrs. Mitchelmore poured. Student Recital diven Thursday At Wing Home Some ambitious young students who continued their piano work dur ing the summer months, were pre sented in an informal recital Thurs day afternoon by their teacher. Har vey Amoss Moore. The program, heard at the country home of Mrs. Charles Wing, was as follows: Good Humor .Low Jean Wing Mrs. Moore Bourree in E Minor Bach Valse in G Major. Borowskl Betty Paske Scherzo ......Xow Jean Wing Rondo In O Minor 3ach-Foote A Curious Story - Hellor Dorthea Olsen Cradle Song Blake Jean Wing Hungarian Dance No. 5 Brahms Dorthea Olsen Mrs. Moore At the close of the program Mrs. Wing served tea, assisted by her daughters, Jean and Charlotte. THIS KITCHEN TALKS ABOUT ITSELF , fit Act i J ties of Legion Auxiliary Thomsons Arrive To Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. John S. Thomson of Oakland. Cal., arrived here Satur day morning to spend a portion of their vacation with Mrs. Thomson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Estes at their home on King's Highway. Mr. Thomson Is employed In the home office of the Standard Oil com pany In San Francisco. f Wards Visit Oregon Caves Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. George Russell are motor ing to Oregon Caves for today. Altar Society " To Meet Tuesday St. Ann's Altar society will meet Tuesday afternoon at Parish hall for regular business session at 2:30 o'clock. By Mrs. Cole Holmes At the first meeting of the unit since the summer vacation many In teresting reports were heard. Mrs. Overmeyer and Mrs. Olmscheld gave their convention reports. We are In District No. 4 now and our district president Is Mrs. Templer of Klamath Falls. All units are allowed two delegates and two alternates at the state convention regardless of the size of the unit. For additional menv bershlp more delegates will be dele gated. The nominating committee reported and officers elected to serve for the next year as follows: Mrs. Walter Olmscheld, president; Mrs. Oliver Overmeyer, 1st vice presi dent; Mrs. Carold Parker, 2nd vice president; Miss Margaret Kerr, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Cole Holmes, recording secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Earl Foy, sergeant-at -or ma; Mrs. George Averlll, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Kenneth Ross, Mrs. John Fluhr- er, Mrs. Belva Aiken, executive committee. A Joint Installation of the Medford post and Auxiliary unit la to be held at an early date. Mrs. Edward Leach, Mrs. J. W. Jacobs and Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys were appointed as heads of committees for that evening. Grants Pass unit has issued an in vitation to Medford unit to attend their Installation Monday evening, September 18th. to attend this affair are asked to let Mrs. K X). Ross know as Orants Pass unit would like to know how many i Intend to attend. Next meeting of the Medford unit I Is to be a social affair and all mem bers are ur?M to save the evening of September 25th as cards and games will be enjoyed. Members of Medford American Leg-1 ion post and Auxiliary are invited to attend the Grants Pass Legion Auxiliary installation Monday night. There will be dancing and lunch after the annual ceremony. A num ber of local veterans and their wives are planning to accept the Invita tion which was given last week when a delegation including Cole Homes, Walter Olmscheld. Fred Frye and Lee Oarlock attended a meeting of Grants Pass post. 4ut Folks Circle to Meet Thursday JiiBt FoUs circle of the First Meth odist church will meet next Thurs day at te home of Mrs. Eugene Thornc'tke at 617 Dakota avenue with Mrs. ThorrcllVe and Mrs. O. O. Hum phrey as hosusei. first Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a, m. Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor, "The Present Revival, or Ood's Now." The ladies' quartette will sing. 7:00 p. m. Young people's devo tlonal groups. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Half hour of favorite songs. Mrs. Lester Merrlman will sing. Sermon by the pastor, "The King's Dinner.' 9:00 p. m. Ten minute, "Glad-to-See-You service. You will enjoy these services and the cordial welcome by our people. Come and see. First Presbyterian Church. Bible school, 9:45. Come and orlng the family. Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon, "The Church of the Living God.' Buslo by the choir under the direc tion of Mrs. Elsie C. Strang: Anthem, "The King of Love" Soloist, Alleen Ouy. Miss Oenevleve Brown, guest organist. Prelude. "Start Prelude" Hopkins Offertory "Consolation" Mendelssohn Postlude "Postlude In F" Roberts Little Light Bearer, 6:30. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor, Vesper service, 7:00. Everyone welcome. r.TERE is the kitchen that talks about itself. It's one oC the Innumerable features at A Century o Progress Chicago's World's Fair. There are no attendants in this kitchen, but as crowds gather around the General Electric ex hibit, a voice from an unseen source announces that this Is the last word In kitchen equipment, Aa if by magic, the door of the electric refrigerator opeus and the voice, coming apparently from the refrigerator, relates how the refrigerator saves money for the owner. Then a spotlight .falls on the electric rauge, the oven door lowers and the voice tells how speedily, economically and automati cally the electric range prepares meals. Again, the spotlight turns lo the electric dishwasher, the lid raises, water turns on automatically and the voice explains how the electric dishwasher saves time, money and the housewife's bands. - Priscllla Circle To Meet Wednesday Priscilla circle will meet Wednes day for luncheon with Mrs. N. J. Wylie at her home, 403 West Jackson. Carnation Club Plans Thursday Meeting Carnation club will meet with Mrs. H. G. Wilson at her home, 7 Chest nut street next Thursday afternoon. Dinner Planned at Parish Hall Sept. 27 Plans are already being made for a dinner at Parish hall September 27. which will be a benefit affair. Mrs. Weston Is chairman of plans for the event and the public will be invited. M Farewell Dance Honors Capt. and Mrs. Dasher Invitation to attend the farewell dance at Lake o' the Woods last night, complimenting Capt. and Mrs. Guy Dosher, who are leaving the Civilian Conservation corps head quarters soon for Illinois, was re ceived by the Business and Profes sional Women's club of Medford. Grace Clrrle Haa Pleasant Meeting The Rogue river cabin of Mrs. Chas. Reames formed an inviting setting last week for the meeting of Grace circle, which was attended by a large representation of members and sev eral prospective members. The circle Is enjoying a steady Parent-Teacher Council To Meet With the opening of schools In Medford, numerous Parent-Teacher groups and other school organiza tions will resume activities this week. The first regular meeting of Medford council of Parents and -Teachers for the school year will be held Tuesday, September 25. The late opening of school has necessitated this change In date over the original plans of the council. amps St. Mark's Episcopal. Corner Oakdale and 5th St. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. -11:15 a. m. Holy communion. St. Peter's Lutheran Church. (Missouri Synod) E. Main St., and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 o'clock. No morning worship today. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Theme of the sermon: "The Sick ness of Sin." Adult class meets Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All strangers are welcome. Phoenix Presbyterian Sunday school at 10 a. m.; J. O. N. Poling, superintendent. Morning preaching service at 11, by Rev. Ralph S. Peterson, pastor. For the evening service he is plan ning a pre-communion service in preparation for the communion serv ice to be held Sunday, September 24. Special music will be furnished by the choir. The four Christian Endeavor groups will meee at 7 o'clock. Evening preaching service at 8. The pastor has been giving character sketches of various Bible characters for the past few weeks, and the char acters chosen for Sunday night are Jacob and Esau. All in the community are Invited to attend these services. Free Methodist Church Corner of Tenth and Ivy streets. Sunday school meets at 9:46 a. m. Morning message at 11 o'clock. Y. P. M. 8. meeting, 7 p. m. Evening service. 7:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. You will be welcome. E. N. Long, pastor. Church of God Grape and Haven street. H. Burch, pastor. Morning service, 11 a. m. The one body and the ordinances of the house of God. Evening service, 8 p. m. Topic : Eternity and Its Duration." Sunday school, 10 a. m. Everyone cordially invited. Aiearord Company of denovarvi ltnesses. The Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 100 to io:is. These lectures are given ay electrical transcription and will be repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The subject of one to be given Sunday. September 17th, Is "Christ's Second Coming." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and everv Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at No. 102 Mlstlatoe street All interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Zlon English Lutheran Church. West Fourth at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D. D., pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning service. 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Way Blazed." Luther league devotional meeting. 7 p. m. Topic, "Ignoring the Bible." Leader, the pastor. Everybody invited to all the meet ings at this gospel church. The First Methodist Church. West Main and Laurel streets. Joseph Knotts, minister. Sunday school, 9:45. Mr. E. J. Neu mann, superintendent. If you are not attending, now is a splendid time to begin. Come this Sunday. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Ser mon theme, "Secrete of Power." An them, "God Who Made Us, Heaven and Earth," by Pontius. Solo sung by Mra. Helen Ellis Nandle, "Alone With God" by Abbot. At 6:30 p. m. the young people will find our two groups of leaguers in teresting. Don't miss this service, Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme, "Dwelling In Tents of Wicked ness." sin Is the most awful fact of our existence. Come and hear this sermon. Prayer meeting next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held eVery Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sept. 17: Matter. Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is lo cated at 401 in the Medford building, is open daily from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially invited to attend the meetings and visit the reading room. Church of the Nazarene. John T. LaRose, pastor. The Silver Jubilee contest bftrtns m the Sunday school this Sunday. "unmed Sunday morning service. :45 to 12 noon. The pastor will speak on "The Steadfast Vision,' message dedicated to those young people of this church who leave for college this week. The Young People's society will present a musical program at 8:30 Sunday evening. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor on "The Greatest Sight." The Women's Missionary society will present a public program in the church next Wednesday evening at 7:30. Class meeting in the annex at 8:30 Sunday evening. A cordial welcome extended to all. L. a First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdale Ave, W. R. Bsird, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Gentner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class in court house auditorium at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship begins at 10:65. Sermon subject, "Gathering up the Fragments." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at o'clock. Sermon, "Fortifications of the Soul." Musical program as follows: Pre lude. "There la a Green Hill Far Away" (Gounod): offertory, "Char- mante (Renk); anthem, "It Is Good to Sing Praises" (Lorenz); postlude, "Postlude in D-Mlnor" (Hosmek). Evening prelude: "Lead Thou Me" (Stults,; offertory, "Con Amore" ( Kohlmann) ; anthem. "Tarry With Me" (Stults); postlude, "Festival March" (Kern). Effle Herbert Yeoman, director; Mabel Sims, pianist. GUARD OFFICER NEAR DEATH FROM CRASH SILVERTON, Ore., Sept. 16 (AP) Frank Alfred, 81, Justice of the peace of the Silverton district and a lieu tenant with Co. 1. 188th infantry, was critically ill today at a local hospital from injuries In a car smash up about midnight last night. He was found unconscious at 8:30 o'clock this morning with his bead plunged through the windshield. His neck rested on Jsgged glass which barely missed hts Jugular vein. The car apparently skidded from the pave ment and crashed into a back. Ore and Bullion Purchased LknMd br Sut i CaUhwmto SitHvihti 190T WILDBHRG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. UOar. 742 Mute St.,Su Fran fUntl south 2mr rranoio. EVE BENSON SCHOOL OF DANCING Open in New Location above Medford Newt WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 Phone 1111 Main Street Methodist Church, South. N. D. wood, pastor. The public Is cordially Invited to attend aerrtcea at thla church. Our servlcea are inspirational and you will be glad you came. Sunday aohool, 0:40 a. m. Sermon by the paator, 11 a. m. Congregational singing led by the choir. Young people's service, 7 p. m. Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. The Federated Churches. Joseph M. Johnson, pastor. Central Point, Oregon. "Solomon" la the character which we study thla week. The text Is In 1st Kings 8:1-11. Pull text Is chap ters fl-8. We extend Invitation to strangers coming in at thla time of the year. We are in our annual rally season, and shall be glad to help you get acquainted; School opens at 0:45. To the young people we say: We want to meet you In our young peo ple's services at 6:S0 p. m. We are looking into the future with your beat Interests at heart, and with con fidence that you want the best. Come, meet our group once any way. We welcome you to our church ser. vices at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. In th morning service the pastor will speak on the subject: "The Purpose and Power of Testimony" and In the evening service will begin a series ot Sunday evening messages from the book of Romans. All those Intending i ,.. . meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Captain Overmeyer on South j Holly, the second Tuesday In October. ' Eleo. Wiring & Repairing Call 90. Nn Job Too Large or Too Small MEDFORD ELECTRIC B. M. Bush, owner Basement, Medford Blag. WANTED Did types of FIHEARMS PIto!s, Revolver, Rfflei. Sooks and Pamphlets pertaining to California men or events. Northern California County Histories. Did envelopes with California town cancellations, or those carried by early express companies. Vnythlnj relating to PONY EXPRESS, old stage lines. TVslls-Farcn and other express companies. JUtorU-ally Interacting original photos of California men or placed. Urge H IN'CIIESTER Cartridge Dlfplay Board. Catalogs of old firearms. Did CtlnMware. China, Antiques and Relics. 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