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PACIE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1933. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week j Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Elks' Ball, Concert Of Gleemen, Arouse Interest in Holiday n.it Irom tomorrow t! world will rejoice again In tha eele bratlon of Chrlstmaa day, and the aplrlt, which characterlrea the favor ite holiday In many landa. la already reflected In much entertaining here. Bweet charity la the Inaplratlon of many parties and the holly bough and fragrant cedar have added Inter- eat to a numoer or luncn.uu i.. One of the largest event In the very near future will he the Elks' nre-hollday ball Saturday, December 18 at the temple. Funds realized from the affair will be used In fin ancing Chrlstmaa baakeU to be dis tributed to the needy. Robert Strang, dance committee chairman, and his group are malting elaborate plana for the affair and a good orchestra will furnish the music ior Another much anticipated event In the holiday achedule will be the winter concert of the Meoiora ui- .nnminrad bv Director James for Wednesday, December 37 at the high school auditorium. Music, ever a part of the Christmas observance, promises to be an even greater factor In the celebration of the holiday ttila year through thle plan of the Gleemen. J December 16, Oregon universities and' colleges will close for the noll daya and many students will be re turning home to Inaugurate a gay round of entertaining. Student will also be coming from the south and, although no definite plana have been revealed by the younger set. a, num ber of parties have been planned. Of msjor interest will be the of Miss Winifred Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, to Max Becker, which will be aolemn Ized New Year's day. Miss Warner u the inspiration of a ahower last Thursday for which tha Mlasea Laura and Barbary Drury and Mrs. Gordon Warner were hostesses. Seventeen at tended the affair. Among hostesses entertaining last week and utilizing the Chrlstmaa mo tlf were Mrs. C. O. Urlson and Mrs. W. A. Holloway, who enlertnlned at luncheon Friday. There were " tablea of bridge In play during the afternoon and prizes awarded Mrs. Harry Prentice, Mrs. Koiano. nu.. aid Mrs. Ralpn Bnuey. D. A. R.'s Announce Christmas Plans Plans for Dec. 16 Crater Lake chapter. Daughtera of the American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. C. C. Murray, the evening of December 16 for annual Chrlst maa party. Guests are asked to ar rive at 8 o'clock. Miss Sarah Van Meter Is arrang ing the Christmas program and Mrs. K. E. McElhose will diroct the Chrlst maa carols. All members are re minded to bring their duea. Mrs. Murray will be assisted as hostess by Mesdamea Vllm, Taylor, Stratton and Grey. Miss llamlll In Sail Boon far Europe Interesting news from New Tork brings the report that Mies Peggy Hamlll, daughter of the late Philip Hamlll and Mrs. Hamlll, now of the eastern city, will be sailing January 8 for a four months stay In Europe, She will go abroad with a friend from New York, where Mrs. Hamlll and daughter are now mnklng their home. T. II. M. . to Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Women's Home Missionary so- lety of the First M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the .home of Mrs. W. Campbell on East Main street. - Reamea Chapter To Elect Officers Reamea Chapter. O. B. S., will hold regular meeting Wedneaday evening, December 13, at 8 o'clock. Annual election of officers and a short pro gram will be followed by refresh ment served by the December social committee, with Mrs. Nellie Purdln a chairman. All members are urged to be pres ent, and vleltlng members are cor dially Invited to attend. . Mistletoe rlnb Plans ' rard Patty, Bazaar The Mistletoe club Is sponsoring a publlo card party Wednesday evening. Dec. IS, at the home of Edith Beck. 634 South Grape atreet. Bridge and five hundred will be played during the evening. The Mistletoe club will hold a bazaar at the Reliable Grocery on North Central Saturday, Dec. 18. Also a cooked food and candy asle. All members are asked to turn In their donations either to Edith Beck on 634 South Grape street, or to Nora Glas cock on 304 Beatty atreet. Christian Missionary or lety II u Meeting The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church put on an Jnttrrsttng and Instructive pro grmm In the recreational hull of the church Wednesday. The president, Mrs. Helen Curry, presided. The wor ehlp period waa led by Mrs. Clar ence Pierce, auuted by Mrs. Mildred Bslderson end Mrs. J. Harper. Mr. John rmea sang "peace, Bweet Peace," with chorus of several voices, with Mrs. E. R. Cobb at the piano. At the presentation hour seversl Interesting talks en rilKUMlons were given on the subject for the evening, The World at Pesoe." The first talk ti by Mr. John Prees, vaio spoke briefly on 'Quest of Pesre." "Stepping Stones to Peace' was given by Mis. Louis Cent ner. Mrs. Bohnert spoke on Tha Invincible Leader." The talks were Intersperred with music A quar tet composed of Marmie Olsen, Miss Oenevleve Brown, Mrs. Aletha Olsen and Jo'.in Klrkpatrlrk gave reveral numbers. The program hour was rlosed with Louie Gent tier and cho rus singing peace carols. During the social hour refreshments were served to 30 member and 1ft visitor. LAWRENCE TIBBETTS WITH SON ySSt I , -" Y, m m Tha first picture of Lawrence Tlbbett end hie wife with their baby eon Michael Edward, was taken In 8an Francisco, where the operatic baritone hae been for some time. (Associated Praia Photo Tea At Ashpole Home to Benefit Educational Fund A pleasant early event of the week will be the silver tea tomorrow aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Wig Ashpole on Mc Andrews road, Just off the Crater Lake highway, arranged benefit for the educational nursing fund. Guests are invited for the hours from three to five o'clock. Mrs. w. S. Bolger la chairman of the event. Miss Jane Gavin of Portland will be a special guest and an Invitation Is extended alt persons Interested In health work. Mrs. Wolf Honored At pinner Party Mrs. J. P. Wolf of Ashlsnd wss honor guest here Friday evening at a dinner party given by Mrs. Adrian Wolf honoring the former's birthday anniversary. Following dinner th,e guests contin ued to the theater. Just Folks Circle To Ifnre Clirttnin Program Among church groups presenting Christmas programs this week will be the Just Polks circle of the Methodist Episcopal church, , which will meet Thursday afternoon, De cember 14, at the R. W. Stearns home, 036 East Mr In street, at 3:00 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. 0. O. Darby and Mra. H. F. Nordwlck. Each member la asked to give a Christmas Ides or suggestion as a, part of the Christmas program and to bring a pound package of food. Mr. Qiiarkenbush, IIORtess to Club Mrs. "Mabel Quackenbush entertain ed the members of the Wenonah club at her home at the experiment station Thursday afternoon with a covered dish luncheon. Following the luncheon a business meeting wss held and the following officers were elected for the coming year: presi dent, Bern Ice Wilson; vice president. Blanch Rlnabsrger; secretary and treasurer. Elena Ersklne and Florence Rush. Plans were completed for the sec ond one of the series of publlo card parties. This one to be held next Friday night, December loth. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Nellie Purdln, December 91. Mls Knadleor Elected fiarden Club Historian Miss Jane Snedlcor waa named his torian of the Med ford Garden club at the meet in held Thursday eve ning, at which time the new con stitution wss also adopted. Mrs. T. W. Miles, club president. appointed Mrs. Porter J. Neff and Mrs. E. H. Jsnney to work on Ray mond Mlksche'a chamber of com merce committee In the Interests of making the city attractive for the" celebration next June. Mr. L. 8. willtama exhibited est- era! interesting hand made flower pots, purchased from a cousin of W. I. Vawter of Medford. during Mrs. Williams' at ay in the east. During round table discussion time was de voted to winter bouquets. Emprtss'3Jrita.n WORLD CRUIJL The 1 1 th Annuil World Cruise, con ducted by the the VtrWi Grtilm Ttunl S)Hm, tail from New York on Jmuiry 4th, 19)4. A aw impnnj iiitmrj of 54 countries and ) pornj including BALI. A wonder joutnev ol I JO dsy. covering- 0,000 milei Pi.. h f tHi av.frr.' Ship ciuiie only, J1.600 up: tandaid shore pto gramme. 1)00. .1 CANADIAN PACIFIC Canadian pAfim TmvMtmrHipt'rU'ppil'l vroaipiwri Charity Ball for Yuletide Season Plan of Catholics Among the many event . already scheduled for the approaching holi day sesaon, one stands out for a stel lar place It's the charity ball, plan ned by the Catholic Charity club, which will be given at the Pythian hall Thursday, December 28. Dancing and cards will be tha lend. lng diversions of the evening and a large committee has been named to direct event. On the reception committee will be Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conner, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Naumes, Mr. and Mra. u. V. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Mr. and Mra. A. V. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grltach, Mr. and Mra. T. E. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wold,' Dr. and Mrs. Jamea C. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Moty, Dr. and Mrs. BamunvMr. and Mrs. M. P. Carney. Mr. and Mra. J. B. O'Conner, Mr. and Mra. C. H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brewer, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mlksche. The general committee for the affair la composed of Mrs. Clsra Fisher and Harry Predette, chairmen, Mra. J, C. Murray, Mrs. W. H. Ander son, Mrs. Fredette, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall, Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Dopple meler, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Lewis' and Mr. and Mra, Frank DeSouza. t v Sunny dialers To Meet Tuesday The Sunny Sisters of the Presby terlsn church will hold their regu lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lewis Brown on West Jack son Tuesday afternoon, December 13, at 3 o'clock. Each member la asked to bring some cotton print material for a quilt block, also some handwork, as there will be no special relief sewing done at the meeting. Asslatsnt hos tessea for tha afternoon will be Mrs. J. H. Cochran and Mra. R. B. Car ley. Miss Fuson Home From Trip Boutli Mlsa Clara Mary Ftuon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Fuson, re turned Thursday morning from an eight days' stay In Hollywood as guest of her aunt, Mlsa Isobel Stuart. She waa accompanied south by Miss Ruth Bown, who remained In San Francisco. While In the aouth the Misses Fuson and Bown also visited Mrs. Chae. Saundera. the former Roberta Stearns, in San Jose. Troop Alx Plana Rummage Pale A rummage sale to raise funda for Chrlstmaa charity work will be spon sored Saturday by membera of Troop 8, Girl Bcout of the Lincoln school. It waa announced yesterday. The aale will be held at 317 West Main atreet, beginning at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Mlsa Naomi Hohman t captain or the troop and Mlsa Ruth Clement. lieutenant. Clothing, household articles, and , toys will be offered In the sale and anyone with contributions Is asked to call Mlaa Hohman at 897-1. and they will be called for. Sul around the wotld en the aneit, Urgest crulit ihis, The Bmnu y flfWTtiM-AtUiv fK guotru. Sptcioui ftpjrtmmit (oo ctbtru); elivta loufigtt Mil dining roorot, huge Hage; ro iwimmtng pool; tvmnuwm; &illmf tn aUcwtfi f?int9tt sad imum rquallrd Ooly by the 6ac it bottls. Ship's fUs. htrfirt ti complete iaforraition st out local oitktt. W. H. Detcoa. Gen ml Agent. Puteoftr Depsn mem t?l nV ItroadKav, American Bank Uulltllnr. rortUm,. nR. 04tt?. P. E. O. Organizer Feted, Luncheon Here Wednesday Mrs. Constance Caswell, ' atate or ganizer for . the P. E. O. Sisterhood, wss a charming guest Wednesday of Chapter AA at a beautifully appoint, ed luncheon at the Hotel Medford. Tall lighted tapera with festoons of holly centered the table, lending a hint of Chrlatmaa to the occasion. Following the luncheon a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. T. W. Miles. Chapter AA has begun active prep aration for entertainment of the atat convention to be held here in May, It waa announced. Mist Weeks Leaves For Southern Visit Miss Gertrude Week left yester day for Berkeley, Cal., where Ahe will be guest for a time of Dr. and Mra. H. P. Hargrave. Dr, Carlow Hostess To Church Women Dr. Eva Mains Carlow entertained the women of the South Side circle of the Baptlat church at her home Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon waa devoted to sewing for a bazaar that will be held December 19. Tie hostess served refreshments at the close of the meeting. The next session will be held at the Mines and Bosheara home at 404 South Grape, January 2, 1934. ' Baptist Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet at 3 p. m.. Tuesday, December 13, with Mra. C. R. Reynolda on Spring atreet. Chrlatmaa songs, devotional and short business session will precede a talk by Mra. T. R. Leach of Seattle, Wash., wife of a former pastor, who will tell of her trip to France laat summer as a "Gold Star" mother. Membera will meet at the church at .1 :30 for transportation. Royal Neighbors , Fleet Officers The Royal Neighbors of America held election of officers Thursday evening. Those elected for the com ing year were: Oracle, Margaretha Garrett: vice oracle, Blanche Arnold; past oracle, Nora Glascock; chancellor Oraoe Wakefield; recorder. Marjorle Pearson; receiver, Katie Pallcn; mar shal. Myrtle Arnold; Inner sentinel. Alice Lewis; outer sentinel. Maud Lovel; managers. Freda Kingsley and Bessie Dewey; physicians. Dr. C. T. Sweeney. Dr. Durno; muslclsn, Msrle Silvia; -custodian, Cora Lewis. Installation of officers will be held In January. A Christmas program will be held Dec. 31 for Neighbors and their fam ilies. Gifts will be exchanged by grown-ups as well s children. Re freshmenta were served Thursday by Neighbors Glascock, Lovcl, and Gar rett. f. B. Missionary Has Meeting The Women's Mlsslonsry society of the M. E. church, South, met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. W. Thomas for business session. The of ficers elected at the last meeting chose their commutes for the coming year. The newly elected officers are: President, Mr. Taylor; vice-president, Mra. aentry; recording secretary, Mrs. Tllley; conference trcssurer, Mrs. Starkey; local treastirer, Mrs. Bills; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fill more; superintendent of mission atudy. Mrs. Wood; superintendent of publicity and "World Outlook" agent, Mrs. Goodman; superintendent of supplies, Mrs. Peters; superintendent of Christian social relations, Mrs. Thomas; superintendent of locsl work, Mrs. Rice. It waa decided to have an all day session for mission study Friday, De cember ISth, beginning at 10 a. m. in the church basement. Members are requested to bring lunch. The book for study Is "Christianity and Industry In America." This book ha Just been published and deals In part with President Roosevelt's NRA prog grain. The public la Invited to at tend and discuss the problems with us. The social meeting of the society will be held Tuesday, December 19th. at the home of Mrs. Cobb on King street. Mrs. Tllley, the society editor, re minded the Pollyannaa that the Christmas season la approaching, and Miey should remember that It la more blessed to give than to receive. lOiOWOWOIOMOiOiOiO Here's a jjood Xmas sugges tion from Murray's , . . WE HAVE ATTRACTIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR YOU TO 0IVE THE WIFE. MOTHER OR DAUGHTER You buy the card and It will be good for one of our beau tiful Permanent Wavei m Central Prion. 36J Dixie Club Has Pleasant Session The. Dixie club met at the home of Mrs. E. A. Moore December 3 and enjoyed an interesting program. Mlsa Joyce Freed played two vio lin solos, sccompsnled on the plsno by Miss Betty Green. Miss Marga ret Chllders played two piano solos and Miss Helen Jones entertained with a piano solo and an original "Song Without Words." Mrs. Schlef felln read extracts from 'Colonel Car ter of Cartervllle," by Hopklnaon Smith. Current eventa were discuss ed snd refreshments served by Mrs. Alexander Duff and Mrs. Schleffelln, Joint hostesses. -t-t- Mrs. Gulovsen and M. D.Williams Wed Honoring Mrs. M. D. Williams, Miss Wtlraa Ranney entertained a number of bar frlenda Tuesday evening a,t CfirgiU court, with a bridge party. Mrs. Myrtle Gulovsen waa married In Portland Tuesday, to M. D. Williams or Seattle. Prize at bridge went to Mra. Frona Herrlod. Refreshments were served during the evening by 'Mrs Ranney and Miss Gale Ranney. Present for the evening were Misses Ruth Mlnear. Elsie Will lams, Kath leen Wilson, Oeraldlne Latham. Doro tha Meyer, and Mesdames W. O. De gerness, Ernest Beer. Leah Stringer, Nelle Wilson, Williams,- and the hos tess, Mine Ranney. Mr. and Mrs. Williams plan to re side at the Hotel Atwood In Seattle until March, when they are leaving for Alaska. Women of Rotary Meet at Smith Home Mrs. Chas. Gleniv Smith was hos tess Wednesday to Women of Rot ary at her home, where covered dtsb luncheon we followed by cards. As sistant hostesses were Mrs. Jack Swem and Mrs. Harold Relchstein and prize for high score at cards went to Mrs. Leonard. Guild Bazaar .Successful Event St. Mark's Guild of the Episcopal church reported yesterday that the bazaar conducted at the parish house Friday was a successful event, with twelve tables of carda In play. Fol lowing the card gamea tea waa serv ed, and a number of others called during the afternoon. The committee In charge Included Mesdames R. W. Frames, Clyde Eakin, M. M. .Herman and Blanche Taylor. 4 . Mrs. Pnnkey Hostess To Mleslmiuxy Society Mrs. Grace Pankcy was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Woman'a Foreign . Missionary society, with a good representation of members pres ent. Mrs. W. J. Wiley presided dur ing the business session. Letters were read from field secretaries, together with reports of the auxiliary. The devotional period waa led by Mrs. Gillette. Song. "O Come All Ye Faithful," followed with the scripture j lesson, theme "Guiding Light, Exo-; dus 13th chapter, closing with prayer. Mrs. Walker conducted the study! lesson topic: "Woman and Social Change" with a series of responses to 1 questions relative to the lesson. : A Public Health Nurse in India, Miss Phipps; Baby Care In India, Mrs. Koppen. The concluding num- ber was given bv Mrs. Mortensen. I The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Meeker. The hostess and assistants, Mes dames Chlrgwln and Gilllngs, served I refreshments during the social half j hour. , Christmas sifts... Brtutifut pta snd pencil Made by Sheaffer No Itemi ever $5,001 twlsay eniy tingle dollar bill) Yet the vstue la these Star Orris gifts ft II out of proportion to the lew prices. And we're quoting expert shoppers en thstl We've done a good deal of selecting to assemble them. Choete . . then look at the tsg . . . snd chuckle ever your sevlngsl A psir of slender caodlcttlclu fashioned of iiItct or awttr Occssiooal rWca of surliae silvsr Men's WrUt Watch Ladles Will (hum WsU-hrs Men's" U alt ham Wrist H utches a ill C?CaXJEWELERS MEDFORD. OREL Edwards'Schack Betrothal Told, Portland Event Announcement was made here this week of the betrothal of Miss Icel Edwards, formerly of this city, now of Seattle, to Edward Be hack of the northern city. The engagement was told at a recent party at the Benson hotel In Portland, at which Miss Bet ty Jones, also formerly of Medford, was hostess. Among guests present were the bride's ststr, Mlsa Georgia Edwards, and Mia Viola Templeton and Mrs. Florence Kurt 3 of Medford. The wedding will be an event of next summer. Miss Ewards, who Is the daughter of George Edwards of the Willow Springs district, has many friends In Medford, having left here but a few years ago to reside In Seattle. Mr. Schack Is In the hardware bus iness in Seattle. Mrs. DuBuque Hostess to Club Mrs. H. A. DuBuque was hostess Thursday to members of the Building Bridge club, at her lovely country home. A large number of members were In attendance. The hostess waa assisted by Mes damea Beebe and H. w. Conger, who presided at the table. A centerpiece of foliage waa surrounded by candles, adding to the loveliness of the table. The club voted not to meet until after Christmas. Circle Society Has Fine Meeting The Circle society of the First Christian church met Tuesday eve ning In the recreational hall of the church, with the boys In charge of the program. Wayne May was leader and Interesting talks were given by Earl McQuig, Carl Hover, Adrian Fra ley and Leonard Klein. Gerald Lath am led the discussion. After the program, the girls were In charge of the entertainment. Im personating the boys, they put on "The Laat Days, of School." Roosevelt Circle Hears Program The Roosevelt Home and School circle met Friday afternoon and members heard an Interesting pro gram. Including addresses by Mra. Helen Holt Wilson, Mrs. Aletha Vaw ter and Miss Asplnwall. emphasizing the need for school children to make use of libraries available to them. The pupils from Miss Bond's room sang two songs and the fern, awarded the children having the greatest number of mothers present, also went to Mlsa Bond's room. Following the program refresh ments were aerved by some of the Six A mothers. MUIe Mlsa Wat kin Honored On Birthday Little Miss Evalyn Jean Wat Jt Ins was honor guest at a birthday party given by her mother, Mrs. Floyd Wat kins, Friday when she celebrated her fourth birthday. The guests were: Betty and Janet Shaw, Patricia and Joyce Marshall, Janet and Judy Frazler, Polly and Gary Jennings, Walter Hagerstrom. Donald Mentzer, Gerald Riddle. Keith Wilson, all of Medford, and Shirley Burleson of Phoenix. The afternoon was spent In play ing gamea an opening the many birthday remembrances. The crown ing event was the cutting of the huge cake topped with four candles, which waa served with loe cream. Other guests were Mra. Louis Jen nlngs, Mrs. Roy Bxuleson. Mrs. Geo. McClaln. Mrs. E. Marshall and mts Chester Bourne. 1 .o s5 Hiadtoat tterliat or pewttr ware Lovelr lttllitr, si with precious or sunt -precious' noots J.tJI and up JIK.So and up low a Aftnctiie a j. i ,V, t sil.tr putans i$$tl Wm Wanda Olmscheid Honored at Party Little Miss Wanda Jean Olmscheid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Olmscheid, celebrated her seventh birthday yesterday afternoon, when her mother entertained a number of friends at their home. A Christmas tree furnished the leading feature of the afternoon's fun. Attending the party were: 'Misses Carola Hayes, Carmen Wright, Betty Jean McKenzle, Joan Humphrey, Jean Smith, Kathleen Culy, Phyllis Teng wald, Barbara Butler, Beverly snd Adrlenne Leach. Frances Tyrrell and Margaret Thompson. Mrs. Leach of Seattle Is Medford Guest Mrs. Frederick R, Leach of Seat tle, Wash., formerly of Medford and Bremerton, arrived here Wednesday to spend a week as guest of Mra. R. L. Hague and friends. t Baptist Women Announce Bazaar . The women of the South Side cir cle of the Baptist church will hold ' bazaar and cooked food sale Sat urday, December 18, in the Palm building next to the Whillock Golden Rule store. The women will offer many artl-! clea appropriate as presents for Christmas, also "good things to eat." Lincoln School Honors "Daddies" Daddv's nltrht was nhjurvsl tvmv at the Lincoln school by the Lincoln Service club with an attendance of 80 persons, including fathers and mothers. Baskets of mistletoe, red and ereen candles, and colored lights, strung about the lunch room, created an In viting Christmas setting for the occa sion. Turkey suDDer was served aim. music was nlaved bv a aeven-nieift orchestra from the Ersklne studios during serving. Mr Noel Ersklne directed the following players: Evelyn Alexander, Mrs. Elsie Alexander. Mrs. Eva Walden. Loleta Jones. Helen Smldley, Evelyn Harwood and V. La rree. Following sttnner thr miMti nn. tinued to the auditorium for business meeting, presided over by Mrs. Ethel j Florey, president, and a SDlendid uro gram waa presented. Raynor Guy played a aeries of piano numbers and an address was given by C. R. Bow man. COUntv School HiinorlntnnHont who was a guest with Mrs. Bowman of the club. Horace Bromlev nresenteH rv.nvi reel of the Yreka cold ruh imhi, and four numbera were played by the ivy atnnged orchestra, after which another Copco reel of the health parade. Two vocal solos were sung by George Pock ham, who was aocom- paniea at me piano by Miss Dorothy Burgess. ... The club voiced aDnrcclatlon of the cooperation of the Mail Tribune, which furnished table covers for the supper. I!01(ll0i0l0i0;0i0010!10!0l!010i0!0l(li0i0l 4 5 - COATS 1 . asfla 50 Coats including smart styles with beautiful fur cuffs. Also new tweed tailored sport coats. Buy Christmas. $49.60 $24.76; $39.60 ... DRESSES 50 Winter Dresses in This Group Silk Crepes, Soft Wools and Velvet. Dresses for every hour of the day. y2 PRICE $39.60 $29.50 $25.00 $16.95 Other Gift Suggestions.,.. Uf -.. ..... ISSiW.Wh lingerie , . . nusiery . . . -ur&ca . . . Scarfs . . . Slipperettes . . . Pajamas . . . Hankies . . . Novelty Jewelry . . . Compacts . . , Hats $1.00, $1.05 and up ADRIENNE'S Neighbors of Woodcraft To Meet Thursday Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimbla club No. 323, will meet with Neigh bor Atwood at her home on Cottage street for a social and business meet ing Thursday afternoon, December 14. DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Pbyslotherapby Oregon License 264 . California License 3039 It Years In Medford. Ore. Free txe Bnlargemeiii 1th each roll ol (Urns printed. Gardner Drugs A Hint to Wives Tou've heard your erer-lovlng spouse grouse about shaTtng the lathering, the cuta. the lotions. But you can cure his face and hla disposition by glrlng hlra Schick Dry Shaver This Christmas It does away forever with blades and lather and lotions, with shav ing cuts and sore races. It's elec trie pings Into any light socket. Larry Schade Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 mmmmmmmm EVERY WOMAN LOVES NEW THINGS TO WEAR. SELECT HER SMART CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT ADRIENNE'S WHILE THESE LOW PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE . . . new winter. collars and materials in now for p -trlCe $19.76 ; $29.95 $14.75 5? 3j ..$19.75 ..$14.75 ..$12.50 ...$8.45 .-. ft. "' Justin. I rvtlflfy m I.' KUa Ml