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JfEDFORD l ML TRIBUXE, 3IEDF0HD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Phoenix Health Unit To Meet Post-Delphians Open New Season Thursday Morning Pot-Delphlnln memberi, who have before them one of the most Interesting programs In the hletory of the organization, dealing with modern literature, women novellata, poetry, biography and the new geog raphy particularly, will meet for their first session of the new season Thurs day morning. October M. The meet ing will be held at the city library at 9:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Frank Newman, president, presiding. The Thursday program will Include the following three topics: "Compar ison In the Awarding of Puliteer and Nobel Prizes," "Europe Lookfi at Sin clair Lewis" and "Comparison of The Good Earth and Main Street." Mrs. Miksche Is Hostess To Club The home of Mrs. Ann Miksche was the meeting place Thursday of the Building Bridge club: . There were four tables of cards In play, fol lowing which the hostess was as sisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. John Wilkinson, and Mrs. Rob ert Miksche. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. Sid Brown at the home of Mrs. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's mother on West Main street. Thurs day, October 12, at a o'clock. Neighborhood Club Formed, Oak Grove On Wednesday. October 4, several women from Jacksonville Star route, met at the home of Mrs. J. S. Lundy and organized a club to be known as the Oak Grove Neighborhood club. Mrs. Lundy was elected president, and Mrs. P. H. Mlnear. secretary. The club will meet the first and third Wednesday of each month and will devote considerable time sewing for needy families. The club will also enjoy social activities. There will be 10 or 12 members, no dues, and very light refreshments. Those present at the Wednesday meeting were: Mrs. J. P. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. A. Brewold, Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Mrs. F. H. Mlnear, Mrs. P. Norsett, from Klamath Falls, and the host ess. The next meeting will be hel$ at the home of Mrs. Brewold on October 18. After the business meet ing the hostess served refreshments. B. & P. W. Benefit Party Tomorrow At Club Rooms The committee waa named yester day for the benefit card party to be sponsored Monday (tomorrow) after noon in the city hall club rooms by the Business' and Professional Wo men's club. It la composed of Mrs. Edwtna Weishaar, chairman, Alice Coppln and Agnes Daugherty. The party has been planned to raise funds, which will enable the Business and Professional Women to carry on their share of the club room expenses. Since the maintenance of the club rooms is beneficial to alt women of the city, a large attendance is an ticipated at the party. Playing will begin at 2.-00 o'clock and persona wishing to make reservations, are asked to phone 375-W. AdlMies of Lesion Auxiliary By Mrs. Cole Holmes The Sewing club of the Auxiliary met last Monday evening In the wel fare rom. There were twelve mem bers present and a great deal of work was accomplished, we are making dresses for the American Red Cross. The hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Ray Wright and Ceroid Parker. Refreshment were served at the close of the evening. The Joint Installation, Post No. IS, of the Legion and Auxiliary of Med ford will take place Monday eve ning. October 9th, at the Knight of Pythias hall at 8 p. m. After the installation, dancing will be en Joyed. All Legion and Auxiliary members are urged to attend. A del egation from Grants Pass, Ashland, Klamath Falls and Kerby Is expect ed. October begins a new year for the Auxiliary and the publicity chairman for the new year Is Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys. . IjeW.CT.U. By Mrs. Win. H. Hill. The October meeting of the Wom an's Christian Temperance Union will be held at tfte Y. W. 0. A. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The meeting promises to be of In terest to all vomen. Past Matrons Postpone Meeting The Past Matrons club meeting has been postponed until the first Monday in November. The commit tee, of which Mrs. Fowler Is chair man, will serve at that time. H Ilverlleatiy Circle Meets Tuesday Ever-Ready circle of the Presbyter ian church will meet Tuesday, Octo ber 10 with Mrs. Emma Trowbridge at 1018 West Eleventh. New Study Club Meets Monday The new study club of the Pres byterian church will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Maynard Putney at 445 Ross Court. - Undlevs Attend (iame In Kcwhurg. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Llndley and daughter. Virginia, accompanied by Misses Betty Vilm and Amy Elliott, are spending the week-end in Rose burg, where they attended the foot ball game yesterday. They are guests of friends in the northern city today. Miss Dudley and Cart Norris Wed At a quiet ceremony yesterdav morn ing at 11 o'clock at the home of Rev. Joseph Knotts. Miss Verna K. Dud ley and C&ft W. Norris of Yreka, Cal., were married here, the Rev. Knotts performing the ceremony. Attendants for the wedding service were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hogan of Yreka. The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. C. Dudley of Yreka and Mr. Non-U. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B, Norris of Jacksonville, where he formerly made his borne, having many friends in this city. Following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Norris left for a honeymoon t the coast, after which they will make their home in Yreka, Cal.. where Mr. Norris is employed by the California Oregon Power company. M Crater Lake Guild Holds Annual Dinner Crater Lake Guild met Monday evening at the Presbyterian church for annual dinner party, at which covers were arranged for 30 members and guests. A number of impromptu talks and several musical features composed the evening's program. Music was furnished by Miss Elea nor Curry and Miss Burnett, who re cently came to this city as & music instructor. I Real estate or insurance leave u to Jones Phone 896 A meeting of the Phoenix health unit ha been called for Tuesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wilcox Members and all persons interested in health work are asked to gather there at 3 o'clock. Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson County Public Health association, will give a talk. Those persona wishing transportation are asked to call Mrs. Barnes, phone 8S1-R-4 . Pythian Sisters Plan Card Party Tuesday The Pythian Slaters will entertain with another enjoyable card party at the Knights of Pythias hall, Tues day, October 10. Prizes will be award ed In bridge, five hundred, and pinochle. Heads Veterans r, ! Grace Circle To Meet Tuesday There will be a meeting of Grace circle at the home of Mrs. O. L. Over myer. 610 South Roily. Tuesday aft ernoon. Covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed and each member li asked to bring her own table serv ice. Mrs. Al Llttrell and her com mittee will act as chairmen. N. A. L. C, Imitation Dkivvs Attenda-nse Ars.,o Nivf excepting the Invt tffvi m dgeae N. A. L. 0. and Ijett SMi.Wary to attend the dts trtt meeting Saturday evening were: !hr. and Mrs. R. A. Ne-vland, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rammin and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Scrlpter. Those from Ashland were Mr. J. O. Sanden. Mr. and Mrf. Pay Clary. Mr. and Mrs. Brt Free man and Mr. BUI KaiU James E. Van Zandt, Altoona, Pa., Commander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. The local chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars yesterday announc ed plans for &n Armistice day dance to be held at the Jackson county fair grounds pavilion. Music for the affair will be furnished by Dlnty Moore's orchestra, and other arrange ments for the dance will be announc ed before tfie holiday arrives. LEGION, AUXILIARY INSTALL JOINTLY MONDAY EVENING Medford Post No. IS, American Legion, and- Vte Ladles' Auxiliary will hold their annual installation ot officers for the coming year at a joint Installation to be held at the K. P. hall on North Grape street Monday evening at 8:30 p. m. Dis trict' Commander El wood Hussey of Kerby Post, will be installing officer and Past Commander Wm. 8. Bol- ger will open the meeting in the regular form. Delegations from Kerby, Grants Pass and A&Hland posts will be pres ent and Commander L. C. Oarlock urges every member of Medford post to be there to start the new officers off to a flying start for the next year. "Give them the support they deserve and help them put Medford post over the top early in member ship," was Oarlock's parting Injunc tion. "The new cards are here and the new adjutant will be glad to accept your dues at any time. Don't: wait for someone to call on you ; and ask for them. This is the be ginning of the Legion year, with the installing of new officers, the start of our membership drive and var ious other Legion programs. It is well to pause in Legion introspec tion. "What questions can we ask our selves? Wherein have we failed and how can we be better Legionnaires? Have we done our best to gather members into the fold? Have we participated In the various activities to the best of our ability? Worst of all, have we stood on the side lines and criticized, while others have tried to carry the burden of our share? What better time than now to show the proper spirit to ward the greatest veteran organiza tion In the history of America? "How well are known Its needs. rf we feel that we have a grievance, why not bury the hatchet (but, not in the other fellow's neck) and try each in his own way. to do his bit toward making his own post bigger and better? "The natural satisfaction in being a part of an up-and-coming post will be Its own reward. To try one's best, to do one's best, la Indeed honorable and In serving the Leg ion we honor ourselves. "Out of our self-examination on Legion lam is there one among us so bold as to declare he could have done no better? indeed the num ber is small, and the specie rare. It is indeed a fitting time for resolu tions. In our sett-analysis we each know best wherein we can improve. Let's each one of us put our shoulder to the wheel for a bigger and bet ter Legion." Home from Hospital Mrs. Polly Barr of Albert street has been return ed to her home from the Community hospital, where she recently under went a major operation. Her condi tion waa reported as much improved yesterday. Mrs. Barr's brother, John Husley, and her step-daughter, Mrs. Prank Veckue, both of Corning. Cal., visited her here. FIRESTONE TIRE CHIEF HERE INS TRIP TO CHICAGO Mr. W. O. Cool of thia city, repre sentative of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company, left Wednesday for Chicago to attend the Century of Progress Exposition, accompanied by C. L. Hopkins, manager of the Fire stone Service Store of Medford. The Chicago trip was awarded Mr. Cool in recognition of his splendid sales rec ord for the Firestone company during the recent nationwide contest. The Medford man secured third place in HUNT ANNOUNCES ! FILMS TO APPEAR N HOUSES HERE n m J? mr 4 W. G. Cool. a field of 48 competing Firestone salesmen in eleven western states. The nation-wide Firestone contest waa conducted on the basis of In creased sales percentage and Mr. Cool's exceptional showing reflects a steady improvement In general business conditions throughout his territory and southern Oregon. While in -Chicago, Mr. Cool and Mr, Hopkins will confer with Firestone officials and will Inspect the elabo rate Firestone display at the Century of Progress exposition. This display is replete with a miniature factory showing the process of tire manufac turing and also Includes a novel se ries of "singing fountains." Under the management of C. L. Hopkins, the Firestone Service Store in this city placed fourth in a west ern sales contest securing this coveted position in competition with 88 stores in II western states. Mr. Cool and Mr. Hopkins expect to return to their homes in Medford about December 18. after visiting the Chicago fair and attending conferences of Firestone of ficials in the east and in Portland. Heating costs cao be reduced. Pot complete heating service call Art Sohmldll 4181862. Assurance that Medford will be giv en the best in motion picture enter tainment was given by George Hunt yesterday when he announced forth coming attractions for the next fear. From the new Twentieth Century company will come one of the most imposing list of pictures ever released by United Artists, These Include such attractions as The Bowery" with Wal lace Beery. George Raft and Jackie Cooper; Emperor Jones with Paul Robson; Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet; Charles Lsughton in "The private Life of Henry VIII"; "Joe Palooka with Jimmy Durante. Stuart Erwln and Luce Velez: Eddie Cantor's "Roman Scandals"; Walter Winchell's "Broad way Through a Keyhole"; George Bancroft in "Blood Money" and sever al other noteworthy productions. Morninff Olor?." the new Kather- lne Hepburn picture that is now in Its third week in Portland wm oe shown here starting Wednesday. "Ann Vlekera," the widely-read Sinclair Lewis novel, and with Irene Dunne in the lead comes soon. Frank Buck s ""Wild Cargo"; "Flying Down to Rio with Dolores Del Rio, "Little Women1 with Katherlne Hepburn. Joan Ben nett, Frances Dee and Paul Lukas. aw a few from RKO. The Hollywood Party" with prac tically every star on the MOM roster. ; has been booked as has been "Night; Flight" with Helen Hayes, John and Lionel Barry more, Clarke Gable and Robert Montgomery. J Harlow.; Clark Gable and Wallace Beery will; appear In "Soviet; an all-star cast will be seen in "Broadway w Holly wood" and several other like attrac-; tlons will come from the same studio. The already wldely-hwamen -xmay-. for a nv with May Robson and War ren William heading an all-star V will soon be shown, as wm wane Howard in "The Lady is Willing" and also in "Berkeley Square." "Blossom Time," the famous Schubert produc tion. I toeing made into ft mow" picture. "Saturday's Millions," the football story which was recently run in seriBl form In the Saturday Eve ning Post will be a future attraction and from the same studio wM come another of the popular Slim Summer-vllle-Zasu Pitts feature comedies. Will Rogers and Zasu Pitts are now maklnc a co-starring production ten tatively entitled "There Always To morrow.' Rogers will also be seen in "David Hariim." Clara Bow will be shown in "Hoopla" and James Dunn and Sally tilers are making "Jimmy and Sally.' "Paddy, the Next Best Thing with Warner Baxter and Janet G ay nor is dated for an early showing with the first Lilian Harvey produc tion "My Weakness" to soon follow Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore are starred in "The Power and the awry and "Pilgrimage," one of the out standing hit of the year, ha also l been booked, . "This Day and Age." the Cecil B DeMiile epic, will be shown the latter part of this month, with Blng Crosby's latest "Too Much Harmony." in which he ic supported by Skeets Gallegher and Jack Oakie also set for an early showing. Mae West will be seen in "it iint No Sin" and long list of oth noteworthy attractions are to follow.; Including the Four Marx Brother In "Duck Soup. Supporting these features will be such short subject a Walt Disney's SHly Symphonic and Mickey Mouse cartoons, Amos n Andy two reeiers.; Ely Culbertson in a series of pictures "My Bridge Experiences," and other selected subjects from fell the major; producers. Mr. Hunt believes that the forth coming year will see better pictures than have ever been made shown to the public Studios have come to the realization that talking pictures are no longer a novelty and the peopSe demand something more than just mediocre entertainment. COMMUNITY CREDIT CORPORATION IS AIM WASHINGTON, Oct. (AP) President Roosevelt announced today a commodity credit corporation would be created immediately with an Init ial capital stock of 3l00Q,00Q with authority to borrow from the Re construction Corporation and to lend funds on the security of commodities. Permanent waves that are soft and lustrous. Call 727-J. Prevosfa Beau ty Shop. KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday, 9:00 Judge Sutherford, lecturer chain. &:SQ Radio Progress Show 10:16 News Digest by Mall Tribune. 10-30 Hoily Time. Monday. :00 Breakfast News, Mail Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:5 A Peerless Parade, 8 iSG Shopping Guide, fl;00 Friendship Circle. 8;30 Morning Melody, 10:00 Musics Note. 10:1S Eb and Zeb. 10:30 Vignettes. 11:00 The Grant Pass Hour. U:l& Martlaa Music 11:30 Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-day Review. 13:15 Radio Rendezvous. 12:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune. 12:30 Radio Tone Test. 1 3 :45 Varieties. 1 30 Mr. Mabel Mack, County Home Dems. Agent. 3:00 Classified Edition of the Air, 3. -00 Protective Diet League. 3:1? Sosigs for Everyday, 3:30 KMED Program Review, 3:35 Music of Old. Cocktail of Music 4 :30 Masterworks. 3 :00 Cecil and Sally, 5 : 1 5 3u&rttt?R. 5:30 Hollywood Impression. 6 .45 News Digest : Mali Tribune. 6 00 Mtdfoid Theater Gu'de. 6:15 Sports, and Fishing Flashes by Al Pirh. 6" 30 KMED Forum. 6 .Z0 St and Elmer. 6,45 The Hawk, 7:15 A Tour of San Francisco, T30 Interlude, 7:S0 Don Tresham. 7:49 to 8:00 Eventide. Heating cost can b rwSaced. For complete nesting service c&U Art Schmldlt 418 162. 3000 LIFE CERTIFICATE FREE FOR INSPECTION! No Mrrilra) Examination Am t i o 55 Tou are Invited to inspect, absolute ly free, the membership certificate of fered by the Ail America Assn. which pay i000 for death from any cause anci 42900 to A3 000 for accidental death. Men. women and children from 1 to 75 are eligible. No medical exam ination. SEJfD NO MONE3T. Only your name, e and the same ot your BENEFICIARY. Write to the All Amer ica Assn., Dept. D-53( Hollywood, Calif-, for your certificate fully made out in your name, li mil be mailed jjromptly for your FREE Inspection. NO AGENT WILL CALL. Membership costs only about 3 cent a. day and you can join for l. Tou owe nothing if you are not anxious to 3ela after i reading vour certificate. Offer limited. Write todav, BUT NOW BUY AMERICAN 3 Stated Lodge meeting 7:33 P. M, Oct. 6th. t(VY h. Z, WIIXIAMS, Secty. Parent- Teachers Adopt Study Coarse by Radio The Radio Study clubs, sponsored by the Oregon State college and the Parent-Teacher associations in Med ford, wilt begin sessions Monday, Oct ober 8. In the Jackson school dis trict many homes have been opened for this hour, from 1:30 to 2:30. and those parents interested In receiving the lectures, prepared by Mrs. Sara Watt Prentiss, O. S- C. professor of Child Development and the subse quent discussion and Individual helps, are requested to attend the group at one of the following homes: Mrs. Marc Jarmin, 510 Haven; Mrs. FJdon Drlpdale. 704 West Second; Mrs. 8, A. Kroschel, 533 West Fourth; Mrs. Jack Swem. 38 Ross Court; Mrs. Arthur Schmldll, Ross Lane; Mn. Ralph Wilder. 712 Aider street. Mrs. Mabel C. Mack will broad cast from KMED. The theme for the series is "The Developing Home." At the meeting of the executive council of the Parent-Teacher asso ciation Friday, committee chairmen for the new year were appointed. They are: Mrs. L, P. Stubblefield, social chairman; Mrs. Newton Chan cy, hospitality; Mrs. Leila Morrow, publications; Mrs. Arthur Short, membership: Mrs. B. R. Finch, pub licity, and Mrs. Wayne Keesee and Mrs, Nettle Thompson, program. Plans were made for the year's work at the meeting held the prev ious Friday, when an interesting ad dresa waa made by Superintendent C. R. 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