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PAGE SEVEN Entertain for Children Camp Ker by at Selma entertained Wednesday evening for 600 children of that dis trict, presenting a Christmas program, and giving each child some candy, nut and oranges. The OCO trucks were sent over the radius of ten miles from the csmp, and all the chlldien and their parents, besides 101 private care, attended the party. There were present, and It was necessary to pre sent the program twice. Earlier in the evening the boys entertained the Oirl Scout from Rogue River with t chick en dinner. Local and Personal Autographed photo of Jack Demp sey at the Sh angle Studio, only SO: In O ran If Paas Lou la Robinson of thla elty epent Friday In drama fmi attending to bualneae mattera. Go to Bend Mr. and Mia. Tom Robinson are leaving today for Bend, to apend Chrlatmae day with relative). Returne North Dr. M. O. Flndley of Salem, waa a recent gueat In Mad ford, of hla aon, Dr. Dwlght H. Flnd ley. From Tacoma Earl Conklln of Ta coma Is In Medford to spend Chr lat Here for Visit Lawrence D. Brafg Jr. ha returned from Menlo School, Calif., to spend the holidays with his Broken windows glased by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bragg. approximately a thousand persons wmn mifc nfaftiierti 1 umiant 1-4 in w with hi parent, Mr. and Mra C. W. Conklln. Pierce In Medford Cap t sin Chaun cey Pierce of the Kerby CCC camp at flalma, was a visitor In Medford Fit- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1933. 'ctpPI 1 ' & v&y omstma day at the district headquarters. a it Goes to Portland John W. Opp of the Opp mine at Jacksonville, left Saturday for Portland, to spend Christmas day with his family In tha' city. Accepts Position William A. Altken has accepted a position with Mont gohery Ward and company, where he will be tn charge of the plumbing de Pickett Here Forrest Pickett of Portland, who formerly resided In Medford, arrived hero by train Satur day morning to spend the Chrlatmas holidays here . No Meetings Because both Christ mas and New Tear's are on Monday, the KlwanU club will not hold its regular luncheons for the next two weeks. Carl T. Tengwald announced Aa turd ay. Miss Sweeney Home Miss Mary Martha Sweeney has returned to Med ford to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, also her sister. Miss Kath ryn Sweeney. Visit Parents Miss Ruth Nye. art Instructor In the Portland schools. turned to Medford on the Oregontan Saturday morning to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A Nye of Talent. m Bear Goes North Lieut. S. K. Bear, of Evanston, HI., who 1 stationed with the COC camp at Butte Falls, left Bat- urdeya to spend Christmas with an uncle he has never seen, W. C. King ton in Portland. Hamlin In Medford Warren Ham- Hn returned to Medford Saturday morning by train from the north, to spend the Christmas holidays in Medford. Mr. Hamlin Is with the Stan dard Oil company at St. Helen's. Mrs. Millard III Mrs. D. X. Millard underwent a very serious operation by Doctors Eugene and Paul Rockey at their hospital In Portland last Mon day and althtough she is slightly im proved she is still dangerously 111. Home from School Miss Madge Kunzmao, a student at the San Jose State Teachers' college. Is spending the Christmas holidays in Medford as the guest of her parents- Mr. and Mrs. George Kunzman, also her broth er Stan. Need Five Men Captain Oart T. Tengwald stated yesterday that five more men are needed to fill the quo ta, in the 186th Infantry, and that of ficers of the company are desirous the vaoancle be filled by the first of the year. Those Interested In en listing, are requested to get In touch with Captain Tengwald. Two Cars Damaged Jennie H. White's tiot of an automobile col lision Friday with the car Vernon E. Cunningham of Ruch was driving, stated that both cars were dsmaged, but no one seriously Injured. Miss White reside at Central Point. The accident occurred at the corner of Fourth and Bartlett streets. To Organize Club The Young peo ple In Medford between the ages of 8 snd 14 are Invited to meet at the T. W. C. A. parlors Friday afternxm at 2:30 o'clock, to Join the L. T. L. The letters will be explained at the gathering, according to announce ment. An Interesting afternoon 1 as sured those who will attend. Orange Has Program Tslent grange held Its regular meeting Dec. 21 with a large crowd. There was a short business meeting preceding the Christmas party. Games were plaed snd the winner received priM. Junior chorus from the high school sang "O. Come AU Te Faithful" and -Silent Night." Miss Dorothy Beugh man ssng two solos. "Little Town of Bethlehem." and "Luther's Cradle Hymn." Refreshments were served by the Home Economic committee. Lowman Coming Jennings D. Low man, sub-station commander for the United State army recruiting office, will be in hla office at the Medford armory Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The office will be closed on Monday. Christmas day. Sergent Lowman stated that there are now vacancies in the service in the Ha waiian Islands, also a few positions In the west and northwest. The two southern Oregon recruiting offices, located at Medford and Klamath Fall, are the only recruiting offices in Ore gon where men may be accepted for foreign service. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY XT you are interested in making $200 or 300 per month I will show you how. 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