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PAGE TWO MEPFOKP MAIL TRIBUTE, M"EDFOKD, PRECOX, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1933. TTtTtTTTTtTT?TTTtTTTT t wwfrMw4, Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by va Nealon Hamilton 4- W)W,ttlHiHtfrWHMTTn,flttHttH(W.i,4H))iltHt(H4ttwtf M5 iVess, Bricfe, Beautiful Church . Service Thursday Th mt boautllul social event of the week In Medtord nil the largeat thurch wedding of the year was ol emnlzed et 10 o'clock Thursday morn ing at the eacred Heart Cathollo church, when Ml Agnes Dorothy Hew, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Thoe. H. Nes of Roaorjurg, became the bride of Albert LaVerno Hawn of Eusene, eon of Mr. and Mra. A. D. Hawn of Roseburg. The Impreailv ceremony was read by Father Francl W. Black before the candle lighted sanctuary, decor ated In bouquets of yellow, while and bronze chrysanthemums. Ferns and potted palms were used with the fa vored autumn flowers to add beauty to the altar. Preceding the wedding service soft organ music was played by Sebastian Apollo of this city. Then louder strains announced the arrival of the bridal party. The bride entered the ihurch on the arm of her father and was attired In long fitted gown of whit satin, created on princess lines with long glove sleeves, forming a pronounced puff above the elbow, and with high neckline. Her deep auburn balr was lovely beneath a veil of tulle, caught high at the back of her head by a sprny of orange bloi aoms. The deep lace edging of the veil fell In a train beneath her dress, fihe wore mlts on her hands and car ried a shower bouquet of orchids, gardenias and miles of the valley. Little Mlas Rosemary Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar shall, and Larry Hayes, young son of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Have), who led the bridal procession, were dressed In quaint frock and eton suit. The little girl carried an old fashioned bouquet of roees and violet. Miss Mary Hayes, the bride's maid of honor, waa attired In frock of blue taffeta, long and fitted In style, and wore turban and mlts of harmonizing color. She carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. Misses Kathleen and Marlon Nt'-a, bridesmaids, wore frocks of crayon rose and gold, colors which empha iced the other autumn tones pre dominant In the church. Shallow turbans with net brims and mlts of the same color completed their cos tumes. They carried large bouquet or enrysanthemums. Donald Helllwell of Marehfleld was best man for the groom and Ford Singleton of Roaeburg and Thoa. H. Dees, Jr., of Oregon Stat college, ushers. Mra. James O. Hayes sang the "Ave Maria" during the service and Harold Corliss the communion hymn. Following the wedding a reception for 100 guests woe held at the Hotel Medford, where Mrs. wlllard Johnson of Roseburg, Mrs. Hayes of Medford and Mra. Walter Frederlckaon of Rose burg poured. Assisting In ssrvlng were the Misses Genevieve and Vir ginia Ness, sisters of the bride, here jrom Roseburg. Among out of town guest for the wedding and reception were Mrs. Studley and -son, Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Robertson of Eugene; X. M. Adams of Portland, Mr, and Mra. Donald Helllwell of Marahflrld. Mr. and Mra. Richard Ham of Grant Pass and the following from Rose burg: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hawn, Mr. and Mra. Walter Frederlckaon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singleton. Ford Sin gleton, Mlsa Hnnl Strickland, Ohas. OMalley, Mrs. Dexter Rice, Mrs. Oeo. Bolten, Mrs. Oeorge Wlllett, and aon, Cleorge, Mra. Harold Nichols, Mra. Jen nings, Mrs. Frank Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Johnson and Mr. and Mra. Roy Entler and daughter, Elea nor. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Hawn left by motor for a honeymoon In southern California, after which they will be at home In Eugene. Mrs. Hawn, a graduate of St. Mary's acad emy In this city, has many friends In Medford aa well a Roseburg and waa the Inspiration of much entertaining In both cities following announce ment of her betrothal. Mr. Hawn, a graduate of Oregon Stat college, la associated with the firm of Perrls and Hard grave In Eugene. Tolo Community Club Is Honored TOLO. Nor. 11. (Bpl.) Meeting with Tolo community club women Thursday were Mrs. L. A. Roberta and Mlas Grace If. Chamberlain of Aah land, vice president and secretary treasurer of the District Federation of Women's Clubs. Their mensage were Inspiring and uplifting to this small rural unit. Tex Htime Frna Of Bridal Shower On Friday evening at tha home of Mra. Guy Tex, a aurprtft towel show er waa given by Mra. Tex and Mra. R. W. Anders In honor of Mrs. Anders' alster, Bthelyn Bent, brtle-f lect. The guests were dressed as children, and a Jolly time was en joy M present were Mlssea Ruth Rauattan, Mary Jane Bebe, Mona Lewis, Pecpy Jones. Ruth Haley, Lotus Hesse Van. Janice Hessel grave, Roberta Rrams, Be mice neamea, Kll-Abeth Boutnwelt, El Ira twth Scott, Geneva Brown, Avts Avera. rrances Faber, Jerry Ten, Edna ftcha fer, Wylemae Parker. Oreeter Medford Club To Meet on Monday The Greater Medford club will meet Monday afternoon In the clubroom of the city hall, at 3 o'clock, the meeting having; ben postponed one week because of the Community Cheat drive, Mrs. a. R. 9 ten we 11 an nounced yesterday. The rooms are avallshle to other nislied, and those attending Mondsy's meetinf, who bsve not previously viewed tbem, are promised a pleasant surprise. New tapestries, new oh airs, davenport and earpete have been add ed by the Greater Medford club. The kltoben it alee modern !y equipped. Th e rooms are available to other womsn's clubs of the city snd ere rspidly becoming one of the most populat; catherlnf places, Mountain Beauty Helen Hockenhull of Clovls.daugh ter of Qov. A. W. Hockenhull of New Mexico, was nominated for "queen" of the yearbook of Colo rado Women's college In Denver. (Associated Press Photo) Benefit Party Is Planned, Phoenix Among inviting parties announced for the week in tho benefit classifica tion Is one to be held at Phoenix un der auspices of the Health Unit, rhe Grange hall will be scone of the affair Tuesday afternoon. Playing will be gin at 2 o'clock and there will be Jig-saw puzzle for those who do not enjoy cards. Mrs. O. C. Maust la chairman or the committee for the affair, and an In vitation Is extended all persons In terested In benefitting a worthy pro ject, while enjoying an afternoon at the card tables. Money realized from tne party will be used to supply hot lunches to school children. Christian Women Plan Quilt Fair The Woman's Am oc it ion of the OhrlRttan Church will hold a "quilt fair" In tha parlor of the church Friday, November 34, from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Quilts over a hundred years old will be on display, aa well aa modern ones, patterns of which can ba purchased st a amali sum. Cafeteria lunch will be served all day, Davidsons Receive Co n grit till nitons Congratulations are going from thin city to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Davlaeon. of Portland) this week end, for an nouncements were received here a few days ago of tho birth of a son, Wil liam Clinton, Jr., to the Davlssons on Novomber 8. j Both Mr. and Mrs. Davlsaon are re membered by many members of the university set here, the former aa Prances Bourhlll, who was editor of tha Oregana, university year book on the campus In 1037. Rot h were mem bers of the class of '27. They now make their home on Lake Oswego. South Side Circle Has Busy Meeting The South Side circle of the Bap tist church, which has aa Its motto. "There's so much to do and so little done", had a busy day last week at the home of the captain, Mrs. George B. Young of Orchard Home. Aprons, qutlt blocks and tea towels were made at the all day session with S3 women present. It waa announced that 40 calls had been made and plans for a Christmas gift and cooked food sale to be held December 1ft, were dis cussed. The meeting closed with singing. "Clod Be With You Till We Meet Again." Shower Fetes C. Point firlile-eleet On Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Marine. Mrs. E. E. Scott waa hostess at a shower In honor of her daughter Ethelyn Doris, whose wedding waa solemnized Sunday. The ! young lady was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Those present were Mesdsmea J. M. Johnson, Wilson, Rustell, Warner, Southwell, Hamrlck. Duncan. Root. Martin. T. A. Marin, Oeo. Marine, Mills, Adams, Stevena, Millard. Anders Eddy, and the Misses Amy Johnson. Levlda Culbertsen, and Elizabeth Scott. Refreshment were served by the hostess. Mra. Darhr llorta To M. K. Auxiliary Mra. C. 0. Darby waa hosteaa Tues day afternoon to tha auxiliary of th W. F. M. 8. of tha First M. 8. ohurch. Th meeting opened with oraver fol- lowed with report of various aerJ taries and the reading of corre.pon dence of field workers in the Philip pine Islands. Mra. Mortensen Tery ably presented th subject of "Stewardship" and Its possibilities. Children's work was discussed, which la under the leadership of Mra. Blgler. with a social meeting for th younger set to be held In the church the lan Saturday afternoon In No vember. Th Joint thanks offering program will b prwented at the evening ser vice the last Sunday of the month. Devotional period waa conducted by Mrs. Lyman. Theme, "Th Great Light." Isaiah 0-2. The study topic: "Eastern Women of India and China" was well present, ed by Mrs. O. V. Mvers. with . -ri ot response to questions, formln part of t.a p.-Okiam. follows with short blographlea of Chines mission- nes, A plavlee, "Belle' Mvsterlou Friend" as given by th following ladles: Mexlame Darby, Mortensen. Meeker, Walker, Conger, Billon and Mlaa Phlppa. Mrs. Belknap assiatetl th hot. Mr. Daibj, duilug tn social half hour. Stanford-Canfield Wedding in South Saturday, Nov. 18 November 18 has been named by MIm Helen Wlnslow Stanford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel ah Wlnslow Stanford of Piedmont, CaI., as date of her wedding to David Huntington Csnfleld of this city and Crater Lake National park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thas. H. Confleld of Minneapolis. The wedding will be at the rome of the bride-elect's parents In Pied mont and invitations have been Is sued to about 100 guests. Miss Stanford, a popular member of southern society and prominent participant in club events In the bay region, la a grand niece of Lei and Stanford, founder of Stanford univer sity. She has been honoree at much entertaining Jn the south since an nouncement of her betrothal to Mr. Canfield, chief ranger In Crater Lake National park. Grand Guardian To Visit Here Nov. IS Neighbors of Woodcraft of Jackson county will greet their grand guard Ian, Minnie Hlner, in thla city, Wed neaday. November IS, when she will pay ner official visit to Chryaanth. mum circle No. 84. Oak circle of Phoenix and Acorn circle of Ashland will participate In the entertainment, officers being chosen from th three circles to preside. At 5 o'clock Wednesday evening, Juveniles of Osk circle will exempli fy the work. At :30 o'clock dinner will be served In the I. O. O. T. hall. Members of Chrysanthemum circle No. 84 are asked to bring hot dishes snd to csll Mrs. Stella Anderson, I418-Y, for further Information. Mildred Ward of Oak circle will be guardian neighbor at th meeting and an Invitation is extended all via Itlng neighbors In Jackson county, as well as the local members. Anna Haklns, grand msnager, will also be In attendance. Officer to preside will be: Past guardian. Neighbor Adah Pankey of Acorn cir cle; guardian neighbor, Mildred ward of Oak circle; advisor, Sylvia Bark dull of Chrysanthemum circle; ma gician, Florence Latourette, Chrysan themum circle; clerk, Sadie QUI, Chrysanthemum circle; banker, Vel ma Bsughman, A com circle; attend ant, Vivian Balkenborg. Acorn circle: captain of the guards. Lona Bergman. Chrysanthemum circle; flag bearer, LaVerne Bnlkenberg. Acorn: Inner sentinel. Minnie Hallcraft, Oak: mu sician, Dorothy Loffer, Oak; corre spondent. Elva caster, Oak; managers, Qua Samuels, Chrysanthemum, Ros ella Watt, Oak, Wm. Stennett, Acorn: senior guardian, Florence Tucker, Acorn. Crater Lake chopter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at the home of Mrs. F. J. Newman, Saturday, November the 18th. The program for th afternoon will con sist of a talk on International Rela tions by Mrs. M. J. Norrls. Assisting Mrs. Newman will be Meadome Bee- son, Woods, McElhoae and Lowry. Sunny Sisters Meet With Mrs. Lumsden Tho Sunny Slstera of th Presbyter ian church will meet at th home of Mrs. H. U. Lumsden Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be, Mrs. E. B. Plekel and Mrs. S, A. Nye. Members are requested to bring their own hand work. Carnation Ctub to Meet Thursday There will b a meeting of the Carnation club at the ,ome of Mrs. J. F. Conrad, 63a West Pslm street, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Each member of the ctub Is asked to bring needle and thimble. nulldlng Bridge Club . Has Pleasant Meeting Th Building Bridge club held a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Msrshsll Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Joe Marshall, Jr., assisting In serving. The next meeting will be Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, with Mrs. O'Conner on Clark avenue. Travel study rlub Tn Meet Mimtlay There will be a meeting of the recently organised Travel St tidy club at the Walter Fraser Brown home. 1033 West Eleventh street. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Laura West will give a talk on Egypt and Mrs. Hanby will give the book review. Current event will also ba a part of the program. Orace Circle Will Hold Meet Orace circle of th Presbyterlsn church will meet Tuesday at one o'clock with Mra. Harry Prentice at 917 South Newtown atreet for a cov ered dish luncheon. Each lady la re quested to bring her own service. Mra. W. H. Watt and commute or In charg of arrangements. Pvlhlsn Wen Plan FoM.tirk supper The Pythian sisters will hare a pot luck supper Wednetiay evening. No vember 15 at the K. p. hall, scheduled for 8:30 o'clock. It has been an nounced. All membera are urged to attend, a It Is annual roll call. Following the temple meeting there wilt be an entertainment for the knlihte, sisters, and tlielr families. Th commutes in charge of the sipper and entertainment will b Mra. Lulu F!k. Mra. Ruth Walden and Mrs. Hermlne J. Klein. Ore and Bullion Purchased !.? i H-4-t 4 rK4fia WILD B B R G BROS. HMtil TINO ft WHKININQ CO. vmemi w Mm m. Sm Frm M D. A. R. News j Portland Wedding of Interest Here At th horn of her parents, Judge and Mrs. Fred W. Stadter, of Portland Miss Freda J. Stadccr was married last night to Ocorgo Francis Barron of Ashland and Eugene. The wedding was r.ttended by a number of south ern Oregon folk and Miss Mary Eliza beth Snider, daughter of Mra. Maude Snider of Medfoid, was one of the bridesmaids. Miss Virginia Hllen of Portland waa maid of honor and Miss Maxine Rau of St. Helens, also known In this city, was th other bridesmaid. Louis P. Artau of Eugene was best man for the groom and Oene Loue of Portland and Dr. Clifford W. Kuril. of Lebanon, ushors. Mr. and Mrs. Barron will fill joon for Vienna, where they will spend their honeymoon. , TheW.C.T.U. By Mrs. Wm. H. Hill. Regular monthly meeting of tho Medford W. O. T. U. waa favored Thursday afternoon by the presence of the Jackson county president, Mrs. Augusta Mccormick of Ashland who brought a very comprehensive report of the recent stat convention at Portland when the 50th anniversary of th W. C. T. U. In Oregon wo observed, the golden offering from their friends amounting to over $100. More than 300 delegate and friends of thl great pioneer movement, sat down to a banquet held In Centenary wiiDur uotnodiat cnurcn, one of tne largest In the city. Mrs. Mccormick presented many workable idea for cooperating with the stat In plans for education which have ever been the paramount projeot In the past. Mrs. J. C Woods, beloved pes county president, gave some added sidelight on the conven tion as did Mrs. Mitchell Russell, delegates from the local union. Medford has an opportunity of hav ing the state convention next fall and the women would like to hear from some of th 3000 dry In thl county wno ar interested In sharing In the entertainment of the stat dry forcos. Won't you phone the president, Mr. Oldenburg and offering any encour agement you can? For the information of local direc tors, new head of department are: cnild welfare and chlldrena' home. Mrs. Hltzler: evangelistic, Mrs. John Jennings: music, Mrs. Abblo Thomas: cltlzenahlp, Mrs.-Roseborough; flower mission ana relief, Mr. Wm. Berry; S. T. I. and budget, Mrs. Minnie Bryant; medal contest, Mrs. Ruth Blgler; publicity, falra and exhibits, Mrs. Hill; Young Peoples' Work and L. T. L., Mr. Cox; legislative, Mrs. Belle Llttrell; narcotic and medical temperance, Mrs. Wilson; membership and union signal, Mosdames Russell, Kellogg and Manning; program com mittee, Mesdames J. C. Woods, Llt trell and Thomaa; and health, Mlas neien Lawton. Social CJub of o. E. S. Plans Dancing Party The social club of Reamea Chap ter, O. E. S., will entertain with a dancing party at the Masonic hall Thursday night, which promise to be a festive occasion of the week. Missionary fimup To Meet Tuesday The Woman' Horn Missionary so ciety of the First M. E. church will meet Tuesday ftrnoon at th horn of Mrs. F. M. Corlles on Laurel street. East Side Circle To Meet Tuesday Tlie East Side circle of the Presby terlsn ohurch will meet for lunoheon at the home of Mrs. Carl Brommer on Minnesota avenue next Tuesday, Open Meeting, plan Of Theosophlsts There will be an open meeting of th Theoophlcal lodg at 8 o'clock Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Ida Wood, 330 North Oakdale avenue. Subject for discussion, 'Tbeoeophy in the New Age." Women nf Rntnrr To Meet With Mrs. Boy, The Women of Rotary will meet at the horn of Mrs. J. C. Boyle on Siski you Height on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. C. O. Smith and Mia. Roland Hubbard will assist the hos tess In serving dessert bridge. t - Wednesday StnrtT Club To Meet The Wednesday Shidy club will meet at the Women'a club room No vember th lath. Th program for the tternoon will b aa follows: New Development In Banklnc. Mrs O. A. Meeker. Book Review, "Planned Money", Mrs. J. H. Cochran. Current Topic. Mr. John Crew, e Mesdames Miner and Roihears to Entertain Mr, j. s. Miner and Mrs. J. T. Boshesr will be hoarem to the Ledles' Auxlllsry of the rirst Baptut church, Tuesday, November 14. at 3 p. m. There will b a tuslrieas meeting followed by a pnyram of muslo and sn address by Mra. Cutler, wire of t!ie evangelist who haa chare of the special meetings at the church be ginning today. Free - (Urn! (Enlarge rutin each mil 01 (Urns printed. Gardner Drugs PlaurtJ or Big IIoukU" BLOCKS At Snmmef Price Medford Fuel Co. IIJJ V Central. Tel. (1,11 Medford Folk Join Trek to Portland for Fotoball Game Medford, with the rest of the state, sort of moved to Portland thle week end aa the Rose City became the all-Oregon campus, so social events usually arranged here for Sat urday and Sunday were transferred to the football center, where chrys anthemums, yellow and bronze, were blooming on all feminine lapel yes terday. In addition to the big game, many social event were enjoyed by visit ors and festivities will be continued today, sororities and fraternities hav ing arranged luncheona and teas In addition to the two big dance lost night. The Masonlo temple on the East Side and the Amateur At,hletlo club on the West were the gathering places of the majority last night. Student and alumni of Oregon held their dance at the first named place and Oregon Staters In tho second. Ranson Mclnke, president of tho Oregon State student body In 1930 1031, appointed tho alumni commit tee for the college dance, which In cluded Forrest Pickett of thla city. Jack Bcncflel, as general chairman of festivities for Oregon students, was assisted by several persona, whose names appeared In prominent nlc,hes while they were on the cam pus, among them Mrs. Augusta Oer llnger, Mrs. Georgia Benson Patter son and Brian Mlmnaugh. ex-presl-dent of the University of Oregon student body. Among those planning to attend the big gam from thla city yeater day were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lar sen, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Denman. Mrs. Sleight, who visited her son. Dick: Dr. and Mra. W. E. Lantls, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Msnn, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood, Jack Hughes, Miss Dorothy Hughes, Arthur Perry, Hal Farley, Mrs. Grace Voas, Mrs. Rena Collie, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thayer, Dan Herring, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Relchsteln, Mr. and Mrs. Ted GeBauer, Miss Doris Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Slater Johnston. Robt. W. Ruhr, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Roberts, Mlsa Frances Sparrow, Miss Louise Kelly, Louise Damlsch, Misses Nelle Green, Bernlce GUI, Jesn Swlgart, Annie Mead watklns, Thelma Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strang. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Mlsa Florence Soverance, Er nest Smith, and Misses Janet Wray Smith, Gertrude Hosklns and Jane Dixon, Misses - Sally Roberts, Ruth Koozer, Oma GeBauer, Adra Edwards, Sybil Jean Young. Marjorle Marshall, Francea Moller, Gladya Mlnear, Ruth Mlnear, Melva Parrett, Kathryn Swee ney, Elsie Williams, Geraldlne Lath am, Dorothy Slead; Messrs. Leo Glas cock, Gerald Latham, Wayne May, Fred Schmidt and Thomas Fuson. Jr., Al Wilson, Mrs. Cecilia Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Moore Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, and Messrs. Paul Luy, pill Lake, Sandy Westergren, Lyle Kinney, Dick Isaacs, Jack Blerma, Odd Hug,hes, Charles Clay, C. O. Wood, Kramer Deuel, Cliff Cave. Lee Allen, Robert Strang, Clarence Noe, Frank 3. Bash, George Taylor and Frank Hussong; Misses Viola Templeton, Dorotha Rtddell snd Kathleen Ness; Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Lill, and Messrs. Jsck Boyl, Bob Colvlg, Bob Boyl and Don Ross. Prlscllla Circle Plans Meeting Membera of Prlscllla circle will meet with Mrs. F. F. Burk at 53 Rose avenue Wednesday afternoon, November 11, and a good attendance Is anticipated, St. Ann's Announce Meeting Tuesday St. Ann's Alter society will conduct It regular meeting at the Pariah hall Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, It was announced yesterday. Mr. Amle Speaks At C. Point Church Mrs. BeiUstt. M. Amle, returned mis sionary from Africa, working under the unevangellzed Tribes Mission will speak at the Central Point, Federated church Thursday, November 16th, at 7:30 p. m. With her is Miss Johnson, who 1 planning to accompany her to Africa In th near future. This ser- j vice la sponsored by the Christian En-1 deavor society. Everyone Interested Is invited. ! DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chlroiractlo and Physlothcrapliy Oregon License S4 California License 3039 13 Years In Medford, Or. It U fin. pie to tralltv thai rtfclrrt ftt e?r rant do a good job, Mr. tiili.ri Man. YMt n for !c t en title r trt 4nd accural f, rom fort tih If g.nws. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist. S31 E. Main fW Sense II I.. Holiday Dinner Planned, Parish Just a little more than two weeks distant 1 Thanksgiving that's tho remlndor Issued thl week by the women of tho Catholic church, who add that the annual Thanksgiving dinner at parish hall will precede the holiday by more than a week, having been arranged for November 23. Mrs. Weston 1 directing th home cooked, turkey dinner again thla year and an inviting menu la promised with the issue of a cordial Invitation to the public. 4- 35 AT LOCAL SCHOOL The lunch room at tho Washing ton school Is now In operation and serving an average of 35 children each day, it wa reported yesterday. A nourishing, hot dish, supple mented by a cup o" hot chocolate, or simple dessert Is served for five cents and the service Is meeting with great favor. The work la under auspices of the P.-T. A. end Is continued from last year, aa It waa found a great con venience to children living far from the school and forced to eat a cold lunch. During the rainy weather as many aa 150 benefited from the work. The menus ejlven In the Home Economics bulletin are used aa a basis for the meals. KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday. 10:00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 10:16 News digest by Mall Tribune 10:30 Holly Time. 10:45 to 11 :00 Morning Melody. Monday. 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune, 8:06 Musical Clock. ' 8:19 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 9:30 Morning Melody. 10:00 TJ. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Eb and Zcb. 10:16 Vlgnottes. 10:30 Musical Note. 11:00 Grants Pas Hour. 11:16 Martial Music. 11:30 Radio Protective Diet League. 11:45 Song and Comedy. ( 12:00 Mid-day Review. 12:15 Radio Rendezvous. 12:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune. 12:30 Esther Merrltt 3anderson. 12 :45 Interlude. ' 1 :00 Varieties. 1:30 Mrs. Mable Mack, County Home Demo a tratlon Agent. 2:00 Classllled Edition of tho Air. o:uu oongs lor averyuay. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Muslo of Old. 4:00 Cocktsll of Music. 4 :30 Mosterworks. 5:00 Cecil and Sally. 6:16 Popular Parade. 5:30 81 and Elmer. 6:45 News Digest by Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 6:15 Sport and Fishing Flashes by Al Plche. 8:20 Dinner Dance. 6:30 Richard Crooks. 6:45 Holly-Time. 7:00 The Hawk. 7:15 A Tour of San Francisco. 7:20 to 8 :0O Eventide. lere s Coleman Fasu-nilde AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON Light Weighfc,3KLbs. Full Size, I OOO Watts No bearing down, no heavy pushing and pulling. Tha extra heat does the work of extra weight. All you have to do is to guide the new Coleman Easy-Glide and it gives you beautiful work, quickly done. Heat auto matic and adjustable. Saves up to 40 on cur rent cost. STURDY, ACCURATE, IONS. LASTING THERMOSTAT DEPENDABLE, LONG . UFE HEATING ELEMENT Graceful In design. Fin ished in super chromium plate. ttaaixi SEE THEM AT- Hubbnrd Bros. Lamport's Hardware and Sporting Goods II f l &. ..I the NEW Masons Eastern Stars Have Large Thursday Dinner Tha largest crowd of Mason and Eastern Stars to gather In th Ma sonic temple here since It dedication met there Thursday night for covered dish supper and a festive evening of entertainment. There were approxi mately 300 present. Following dinner a short program waa presented with Mayor E. M. Wil son and Otto DeJarnett tailing on the refinancing plan of the temple. J. A. Perry later gave an Interesting description of his trip through the Canadian northwest. Illustrating It wKh moving pictures, showing the wild life of the country. The evening was completed with dancing. Congratulationa were ex tended by all present to the commit tees responsible for the very success ful arralr. On the commlt'-oes ,vere Mrs. Chas. Gilbert, Mrs. Ohas W. EI 'f. Mrs. O. D. Frazeo, A. O. Bishop, C. M. Houston and O. O. Horr.cr. EAGLES OVER TOP The drive for membership carried on by the Medford Fraternal Order of Eagles for the past six week ha gone over the top. and according to Jack Hueston, president of the local aerie, this haa been the niost uc cessful drive ever conducted In the state of Oregon, having more than trebled the memberehlD since the drive started. Success of th drlv is due to the special dispensation granted by the grand aerie reducing the initiation fee from 35 to aj. Thla campaign, which ha been o successfully carried on for the past few week, will close Friday night, November 17. at which time the largest class of the entire drive will be initiated at the Airnory, under di rection of State President D. D. Hale. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann Call for School Warrant. Notice l hereby given that school warrants of Crater Lake District No 53 will be redeemed, warranta from 89 to 109 Inclusive. Interest expires after November 10, 1933. MRS. BESSIE POOL. School Clerk Butte Falls. Ore. Empitss'Britaitt WORLD CRUIJ The Uth Annual World Cruise, con' ducted by the the World's Creates Travtl Systtm, sails from New York on January 4th, 1934. A new impnwd itinerary of 24 countries snd 33 ports, I including BALI. A wonder journey of 130 days, covering 30,000 miles. Plan U go this utnttr! Ship cruise only, v $1,600 up; standard shore pro grimme, $500. 'The Store of Happy Wedding Rlngr White Rose Wedding Ring Radiant aa Diamonds Larry Schade sk mm 4 " i ft rarryj' LV!.-.- CIFIRJESIHJ crv )f fromtheDecoratortToudi I ! ""--j Hotel Manx presents a new, brighter V M face to its California friends. Every X-r""7fy' room ' charming, and it being mod- &fhJyS. emiied to the last detail. Running t 1 1 -; Hit! "t i'isiii''.fJ unit? Cc. Frv&d RnUf&oa. POWELL f O'FAR R E LI Miss Scott, Bride at Home Wedding At an Impressive ceremony Novem ber S at 9:30 o'clock In the morning at the Scott home at Central Point, Miss Ethelyn Doris Scott, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott, and Victor Ellldge Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Noel, were married, th Rev. J, M. Johnson solemnizing tho ring service. The bride wm charmingly attired in a French blue traveling suit trim med In gray fox. Her corsage waa of yellow rose buds, and plnx snapdrag ons. Attendant were the brlde'a als ter and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Raymond W. Andera. Mra. Noel 1 a popular member of the younger set and was graduated from th Central Point high school with the class of '33. Mr. Noel I an alumnus of Medtord high school, having graduated with tho class of '30. Guest at th wedding were Mr. T. Noel, Henry Noel, Mrs. Ethel Adams (sister of the groom) and son Leon; Lester Scott. Elizabeth Scott, Eliza beth Satchwell, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 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