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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Eldited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
Grand Ball Planned
To Grace Birthday
Of President Here
Medford Is going to have grand
ball that'a the word being passed
around the ralley, which threatens to
srouse the social mind from that tra
dltlonal January lethargy with such
a Mart that the "when, where, why
and how" will be on all lips before
the committees are named and
rangements made for the affair.
President Roosevelt's bltthday, Jan
uary 30, will be the date. And the
ball will be lust a unit In the nation
wide affair planned to benefit the
Warm Springs. Georgia, health resort.
Little else Is known, but announce
ments are eagerly awaited for It has
been a long time since that certain
sort of grandeur has been brought to
local society.
More news of the ball la antici
pated during the coming week.
Greater Medford
Club Will Meet '
All Medford women interested In
civic Affairs, are invited to the meet
ing tomorrow of the Greater Medford
club, where several Important matters
will be dlMiiftsed.
The meeting Is scheduled for 9
o'clock in the afternoon at the wom
en's club rooms in the city hull.
Past Matrons Club
Meets on Monday
The Past Matrons club of Reames
chapter will meet Monday with Mrs.
Lumsden at her home, 3 1 1 North
Oakdnle. for 1 o'clock deeeert bridge.
All visiting past marons are cordially
Invited to the meeting.
The committee for the occasion Is
composed of Mesdames J. A. Perry, H.
V. Lumsden, C. O. Larteon and J. R.
Woodford.'
PIANIST HOME IN TRIUMPH
Yeoman Pupils to
Play in Recital
Effte Herbert Teoman will present
her ptsno pupils In recital at the
Baldwin piano Shoppe Wednesday
evening. January 10, at 7:30.
A part of the program will be given
by the pupils from ages 4 '4 to 18
years who Have completed 13 lessons
of the Curtis class piano course. Four
pianos will be used for ensemble
playing.
The others appearing on the pro
gram are private pupils from the
Yeoman studio, who are on inter
mediate and advanced work.
Miss Genevieve Brown, also a pupil
In the vocal department of this
school, will be the assisting artist,
The public Is cordially invited to
attend this recital.
Those appearing on the program
are: Vera Prances Smith, Morris
Pierce, Robert Pettlngcr, Kenneth
Corliss, Norrene Bohnert, Clara Dan
iels. Stephen Isaac, Jerry Vawter,
Anne Van Valzah, Mnxlne Pierce, Pa
t, tela Olppel, Gertrude Buchanan,
Lavon Davis, Laura Gentner, Kather
ine Gentner, Martha Ruth DeVore
and Mrs. Lena Nee. .
.Y. V. C. A. Board
To Meet Monday
There will be a meeting Monday of
the Y. W. C. A. board at 7:30 o'clock.
All members are Invited to be present.
Mrs. Mr hade Hostess
To Nurses Thursday
Mrs. Larry Schade waa hostess
Thursday evening to members of the
Graduate Nurses association at her
home on South Oskdnle. A pleasant
social evening was enjoyed.
The next meeting of the nurses will
be at the home of Mrs. Robert Strang.
.Mrrrltt Circle "
Meeting Tuesday.
Merrltt Circle of the Presbyterian
church will meet Tuesday at one
p. m., for a covered dish luncheon
at the home of Mrs. 6. D. Nason, on
the Old Stage road, it was announced
today.
Past Noble ft rand a
To Meet Thursday
The Past Noble Grand club of the
Rebeksh lodge will meet with Mrs.
J. D. Hlckert at her home on Val
ley View drive Thursday evening for
election of officers. The year's work
will also be outlined.
Mr. Oatman Guest
At ttrhekah Meeting
Mrs. N. 8, Oatman was a guest from
Medford at the Talent Rebeksh club,
which met at the honv of Mrs. Char
He Holdrldge all day rrlday. Nine
teen lodge membera enjoyed Mrs.
Holdridge's hospitality.
Mrs. Deitrrness (lives
Theatre Tarty
Mrs. W. C. Degernesa wss hostess
for a theatre party, last Wednesday
afternoon. Among those present
were: Mrs. t. J. Olson, Mrs. Herbert
Craln, Mra. Day! Burres, Mrs. Claude
Gils trap, and Mrs. Jack Moad, Aftr
the matinee sandwiches, tea and
cakes were served by the hostess.
God lot Have
Holiday Guests
t r V H I3t m
1 f ; : 5v 'A i . "M
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INewhalls, Hosts
! at Friday Dinner;
Motoring Interests
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newhall were
among valley folk entertaining after
the holidays. They were hosts at
dinner Friday evening at their Jack
sonville home, having as guests Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Luther, Mr, and
Mrs. A. E. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tumy, and Mflssers. H. Von Hoeven
bcrg and Chas. Voorhies.
Other folk have taken advantage
of after tfie holiday week to enjoy
short trips to the coast. Among the
latter are Mr. and Mrs. Alrfed S. V.
Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Burgess, who motored to Gold Beach
for the week end. Mrs. H. Van Hoe-
venberg Is spending several days vis
iting in Oakland and San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Roberts re
turned home the last of the week
from the south, where they visited
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Macntz, and, attend
ed the Rose Bowl game.
Quiet ihas reigned In the younger
set since the return of students to
schools to the north and south, who
will not be vacationing in Medford
again until the opening of the spring
term, when the flowers will be blooming.
Solinsky-Young
Wedding, Event
Friday in South
Prom the south comes wedding
news of great interest to local so
ciety, for the bride is Miss Donna
Solinsky of thta city and the groom
Alex Young., Jr., of San Francisco.
The press announcement reads:
"SODA SPRINGS, Cal., Jan.
(API Wedding announcements are
being mailed today by Alex Young,
Jr., prominent In San Franclseo so
ciety sports circles, and the former
Miss Donna Solinsky of Medford, Ore.
The couple were married quietly yes
terday noon at Mariposa.
"Mrs. Young Is the daughter of
Mrs. Elbert Cunningham Solinsky of
Medford, Ore., member of a pioneer
family. Young is a director of the
Bohemian club of San Francisco.
Eight-year-old Ruth Slenczynski with a large bouquet presented to
her by music lovers as aha arrived In San Francisco after an absence
of three years from the bay area. Llttta Miss Ruth has won fame as an
accomplished pianist on the Atlantic seaboard and will give concerts
n the west coast. (Associated Press Photo
Slenczynski, Piano
Prodigy, Will Play
In San Francisco
Of Interest to many local music lov
ers Is the announcement In the San
Francisco press that the "amazing
Ruth Slenerynskl, eight year old
pianist" will play In that city tills
afternoon. Particularly interesting Is
the program she will play. It In
cludes: ' ;
Prelude E Major Bach
Chromatic Fantaslo and Fugue D
D minor ..Bach
Sonata in 0 minor op. 13 -
(Pathetlque) Beethoven
Rondo Caprlcloso B major op.
14 Mendelssohn
(a) Nocturne P minor; (b) Im
promptu A fist major: (c) Waltz
D flat major; (d) Study A minor;
(e) Study a sharp minor; (f)
Study A minor Chopin
The 8-year-old plsnlst Is returning
to her home city after three years
abroad for a single recital at the
Memorial Opera House this Sunday
afternoon. She will be presented by
Alice Seckels. who wss her manager
In her memorable debut recital before
she left for Europe.
Lady Kiwanians
To Dine Monday
The Lady Kiwanians will meet for
luncheon Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. F. C. Dlllard, 30 Sum
mit avenue, at 1 o'clock. Assistant
hostesses will be Mrs. F. C. Cone, Mrs.
Robert Fowler, Mrs. Ted G Bauer and
Mrs. J. C. Mann.
Prlsciila c ircle ""
To Meer Wednesday.
Prlscllla circle will meet Wednes
day afternoon st 3:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Henry Gallup on Ed
wards street.
Colonel Sargent
Auxiliary Names
Officers For 1934
Carnation Cluh
Plans Rrsalon.
Mrs, John Seller will be hostess
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at her home on North Central to
membera of the Carnation club, all
of whom are urged to attend the
meeting.
Pocahontn l.ortce
inMatls Officers.
On. Friday night Wentonka council
installed new officers for the follow
ing six months' period. Gladys Dooms,
deputy great Pocahontas, directed the
InstslUtlon.
Officers instslled were:
Pocahontss, Bernlce Sears: prophet
ess. Vera Thomas; Wenonah. Mabel
Quackennush: Powhatan. Glenn Ab
bott: keeper of records, Harriet 'Vat
son; keeper of wampum. Evelyn
Jfltagg; first scout. Evsline Knudson:
second scout, Glcnna Maude Ahbott
Mr. and Mrs. Bherman C. Oodlov!"r runner, nernice uson: erroi.
rf am Nnrih n.rtutt h.rf i.- iKir I runner, Blanche Plnsharger; first
house guests during the holidays
their soni-ln-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Harrison, and grand
sons, Kenneth and Hubert Hayes,
who recently came from Gypsum.
Colo., and located In Eugene.
Runny Muter
To Meet Tuesday
Th Sunny Sisters of the Presby
terian church will meet at th home
of Mrs. R. A. Work. 600 South Oak
dale, Tuesday. Patterns and mate-
councilor, Zelphla Armstrong: second
councilor. AUce Hlbhert; warriors.
George Armstrong, Otis Hubbard.
Charles Dooms, Sd Sharkel; guard of
the forest, Bud LawTents; guard of
the tepee, Wm. Mllnes; musician. Nel
lie Purdin; reporter, Florence Rush.
Past Pocahontas, Vera Thomas, wss
presented with gift of appreciation
from tha council for her splendid
work during the past six months.
Next FTldty. January 13. a dance
will be sponsored and all Kdmtn
Colonel Ss rgent auxiliary. No. 13
United States War Veterans, met in
the club rooms of the Armory Janu
ary 3 for regular business session and
installation of officers for 1034. A
potluck dinner preceded the business
meeting and m ambers of the camp
Joined the Auxiliary at the table.
Other guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Reld, Mr. a'ld Mrs. Bundy of tlie
Grants Pass camp and auxiliary, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wood of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars camp and auxiliary
of Medford.
During Joint installation held In
the club rooms, the past department
secretary, Louise B. Reld, in her very
efficient and pleasing manner, in
stalled the following officers:
President, Ruth MacCalllster; 8. v.
Letla Paxon; J. V.. Josephine Kop.
pen; chaplain, Jennie Clement; his
torian. Mary Joe Estes; pat. Instruct.,
Carrie Avertll; musician. Haute Alden:
secretary, Carrie Conner; treasurer.
Alta Newman: cond , Rose Yonn;
asst. cond., Julia O'Harro; fiuard. Bcl
va Pierce; asst. guard, Josephine Wld
ner. Colonel W. H- Paine, acting as mas
ter of ceremonies, called on several
persons for talks and they responded
with very Interesting and instructive
remarks. Colonel Snrent Auxiliary. U.
S- W. V. meet the first Wedncscday
in each month.
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Reames Chapter to
Install Officers
Reames chapter. O. E. S . will hold
regular meeting and installation of
offlcrs Wednesday evening. January
10, beginning at A o'clock, it was
announced yesterday. The prosram.
honoring the QM staff, will be in
charge of Mrs. Elsie Carle ton Strang.
The auxiliary committee will serve re
freshments with Mrs. Cornelia Barnes
acting as chairman. Visiting mem
bers will be welcomed.
Mrs. Mnasdnin. Hostess
To rinb mi Frlil:.v
Mrs. G. H. MasMam entertained '
members of her brldee club at lunch- i
eon at her home Friday. There were i
two tables of cards in play during
the afternoon and prites awarded ;
Mrs. George B. Alden, Mrs. A. C. Hub- j
bard and Mrs, Maude West. j
Mrs. Punkry, Hostess !
To Ktenlnn Group
Mrs. Tom Pankey was hewtess st
her Central Point home last week to
members of the counvy home exten
sion unit, when Mrs. Mbrl Mark,
home demonstration anent, gave an
interesting cooking lesson on the uses
of cheese.
Johnnn Have
GueM. from North
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Jnhnvui had
as guest during the holid., Mr. snd
Mrs. Virgil Thompson and son Bobby,
of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. John
son's brother, Bvron Stovsll of Sprv
ksne. They returned north the last
of the week.
Mrs. C. R. Shores
Is Club Hostess
On Wednesday. January 3. Mrs. C.
R. Shores entertained the Oak Grove
Neighborhood club in the spacious
Uvlrw room of the Pennington home
Eleven members were present and
three visitors Mrs. C. I. Hays, Mrs.
M. E. Lamb and Mrs. F. H. Gardner.
The afternoon was spent in hem
stitching towels for the school. After
the business meeting refreshments
were served by Mrs. Shores who wis
assisted by Mrs. Pennington.
New members taken in at the last
I two meetings were: Mrs. ta. waiaren.
' Mrs. C. A. Hausen. and Mr. L. Pen
nington.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. C. A. Hiles Jan. 17.
LI nd leys of Beall '
Lane Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Llndley of Beall
Lane entertained at dinner at their
home on New Year'a day Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Lindley and daughter.
Wlllette, Mrs. George Llndley and
Mra. Ratell.
A beautiful center piece of violets
from Mrs Llndley's garden attracted
much attention,
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Grace Circle to Meet
for Luncheon Tncsdny
Grace circle of the Presbyterian
church will meet with Mrs. F. H.
Reum Tuesday at her home, 022 S.
Oakdale, for covered dlh luncheon.
Assisting hostesses will be: Mra.
Chas. Rcajmea. Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer,
Mrs. H. M. Welshaar. Mrs. P. G. Bunch
Mrs. Dick Kay. Mrs. C. E, Kuuz, and
Mrs. Harry Prentice.
Koiie River Auxiliary
To .Meet Thursday
The N. A. L. C. Roue River Auxil
iary will meet with Mrs. R. A New
land, East 9th St. next Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock. There will be
a covered dish luncheon at noon and
each member Is requested to bring a
covered dish.
A Pollyanna party will be enjoyed
and each member is supposed to re
member her Polyanna with a little
gift.
In the afternoon there Is to be In
stallation ,pf offlwra and other busi
ness. A 100 per cent attendance is de
sired.
New Ycnr Dinner
Kit lined hy BapUM.
The New Year's dinner and re
ception at the First Baptist church
Tuesday evening was a great success,
and was followed by an interesting
program arranged by Mrs. B. P. Neff.
Hymn, with orchestra accompani
ment. Prayer, by Dr. C.'W. Cutler.
Piano solo. March by Orelg Ken
neth Raymond.
Original poem, "Pastors" Mrs.
Climes Bowling.
Vocal solo. "Swing Low Sweet Char
lot" Helen Judy.
Rendlrw. "How Grandma Keeler got
Grandpa Keeler Rrndy for Sunday
School" Edith Oiffcn.
Sfcel Guitar Duet Loleta Jones
and Evelyn Mills.
Ladlcv Quartet "Lullaby.
Talk by Dr. W. H. Eaton. "Outlin
ing Plans for the Year."
Talk by Dr. C. W. Cutler. "Explain
ing the Every Member Canvass and
Emphalring the Tithe.
"Some day with hearts sijlow. we
will look bn ck over t he times we
thought were hard."
The church clerk reported 31 re
ceived into the church since May 1.
Vocal solo, "A Clean Heart " Mrs
Don, V. Flatt.
A shower of linen. Jam, Jelly and
canned food was presented the chapel
rar "Mownger of Peace" the Cut
ler's home.
Closing prayer was made by Mrs
H E Harrold.
Lutheran Ladles' Aid
To Meet Thursday
Tha Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In
the church parlors with Mrs. Hugo
Guenther as hostess. An Invitation
Is extended all members and Mends.
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Travel Study Club
To Meet Mondny
The Travel Study club will meet
Monday afternoon, January 8, at the
home of Mrs. A. R. Hedges, 413 West
Second street, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Alice
English will give the paper in "Com
merce, Diamond Mines and Manufac
turing In Africa," and Mrs. M- A.
Putney will present the book review.
All ladies of the club are reminded
to bring a current e-?nt on Africa.
Luther Leaguers
En joy Dinner
December 31. the Zion English
Luther Leaguers, had a dinner about
5:30 and a watch party at the church
parlors. Ralph Luedtke. president of
Columbia L. L. and Marvin Johnson,
tieasurer of Pacific Synod were both
guests from Vancouver. Washington.
Marvin Johnson led the devotional
meeting and Ralph Luedtke gave a.
speech. Games were played until
11:30, then supper waa served and the
league had a short meeting.
Degree of Honor
Hns Card Party.
The Degree of Honor had its first
card party of the new year Thursday
evening In the women's club rooms of
the city hall, at which both bridge
nnd 500 were In play. Mrs. Josephine
Clark and Mrs. Louis Knips won
prizes for women at bridge and Ed
Shackles and Loren Parker for the
men. In 600 Mrs. Katherlne Smith
nnd Mrs. Elliott received prizes.
Refreshments were served, follow
ing cards.
Mirny Attend Inttal.tiilnn
At Jacksonville Thursday
The beautiful Installation ceremony
conducted at Jacksonville Thursday
night by the Eastern Star was at
tended by many Medford people.
Among them: Mayor and Mrs. E. M.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Alden,
Mrs. Maude West. Mrs. J. H. Butler.
Mrs. Chas. Gilbert, Mrs. Paul Rynning
Mrs. Carlotta Smith. Mrs. Harry Nord
wlck. Miss Clsire Hanley. Dr. and
Mrs. I. H. Gove. Mr. and Mrs. K. O.
Frohbach. Mrs. E. D. Elwood. Mrs.
O. D. Frazee and Miss Alice Hanley.
Missionary Society I
Ha Fine Meeting I
The Woman's Missionary society
met in the recreational hall of the
church for regular meeting Wednes
day. The president, Mrs. Allen Curry,
presided at the business period.
The worship period was opened by
Mrs. E. R. Cobb playing s piano solo.
Mrs. Minnie Crisp led the worship
period. The theme was "Launch
Out." The scripture read waa Luke
3:1-11. A vocal duet by Jno. Frees
and Miss Alma Wade closed the wor
ship period.
The presentation hour was led by
Mrs. Ruth Hurd, w.ho announced the
subject an "Christ of the India Road."
Several Interesting talks pertaining
to India were given. "First Pioneer
Days in India," by Mrs. C. M. Hon.
"Dauchtera of the Indian Church,"
by Mrs. Allen Curry: "Now and
Then," a dialogue by Mrs. R. L. Ray
and Mrs. Ruth Hood. Mrs. Minnie
Doclce gave an instructive reading
about India. Xlves I Have Encoun
tered" was ably given by Mrs. Mabel
Marah. The hidden answers as given
In World Call" were led by Mrs. J.
T. Davis a,d responded to bv seven
members. A s.cial hour followed
with rcfreshmenta served to 33 mem
bers present.
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday
Altar Guild to enjoy covered
dish supper.
Lady Kiwanians meet for lunch
eon. Past Matrons' club luncheon.
Tuesday
Every Ready circle to meet.
Mrs. Work hostess to Sunny
Sisters.
St. Ann's Altar society to meet.
Wednesday
Prlscllla circle meets at 3:30
o'clock.
Reames chapter installation to
night. Thursday
Carnation club meets at 3:30
with Mrs. Seller.
Mrs. Hartley hostess to Building
Bridge club.
P. E. O.'s meet this evening.
Lutheran Ladles' Aid meets at
3:30.
Saturday
Women's College club to dine
at Hotel Holland.
Perry Entertains
Garden Club With
Illustrated Talk
The Medford Garden club held tta
regular meeting Thursday evening,
the vice-president, Mrs. E- E. Wilson,
presiding In the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs. T. W. Miles. Alter a short
business session, J. A. Ferry told of
his visit to the -Buchsrdt Gardens
near Victoria, B. C, and of his trip
up through the Canadian Rockies. He
then showed the moving pictures,
which were taken on this trip. These
he made were more Interesting with
verbal descriptions of- personal ex
periences connected with the trip
into the high mountains when he
and his son hunted big game, two
years ago.
The program committee announced
plans for other Interesting monthly
meetings and activities. The club Is
taking a. keen Interest in plana for
the Jubilee In June and Mrs. Porter
J. Neff, representing the club on the
C. of C. clean-up committee.
Mrs. Couglll Honored
At Birthday party
Mrs. Ralph CowglU was honored by
a number of friends on the anniver
sary of her birthday Wednesday, when
they surprised her by dropping In for
dessert and cards. The guests brought
the refreshments and glfta for Mrs.
CowglU.
Daughters, Veterans
To Install Officers
The Daughters of American Veter
ans -will hold their first meeting of
the new year Friday at the Armory.
Officers elected In December will be
Installed with Miss Ora Cox, presi
dent, acting as installing officer. The
meeting will begin at 8 o'clock as
usual.
. R. C. Holds Annual
Installation of Officers
The Women's Relief Corps held an
nual Installation Thursday. A cov
ered dish luncheon was enjoyed, fol
lowed by the business meeting.
Splendid reports were given by the
various committees of work accom
plished during the past year.
Fidelia Woods assisted by Telttha
Pickle, insulted the following offi
cers: .Ethyl Weed, president; Carrie E.
Young, sr. vice president; Fidelia
Woods, chaplain; Sarah M. Andrus,
guard; Kathrlne Peterson, conductor;
Nettle Grover, assistant conductor;
Lena Rose berry, patriotic Instructor;
Bessie Miller, musician; Belle E. Lit
trell, treasurer; Nancy Wilson, secre
tary; Tell tha Pickle, press correspon
dent; Bertha Timmerman. 1st color
bearer: Etta K rouse, 3nd color bearer;
Eliza Mershon, 3rd color bearer; Elsie
Williams. 4th color bearer.
After Installation. Sarah Andrus
presented the president, secretary and ,
treasurer each with a gift and tha j
corps presented the president with a
past president's pin.
The corps will meet Friday, Jan. 13 j
at 3:00 p. m. for a social, at the home j
of Mrs. Ellison. 70S West Tenth street, j
Corps members and friends are In-
vlted to attend. '
Golden Wedding
Day Made Festive
j F or Local Couple
I To Join Mr. and Mra. George B
i Franks In celebrating their golden
wedding day. a number of relatives
land friends last Sunday, prepared a
surprise dinner, which was served at
the home of their daughter, Mra. A.
B. Shirley.
A color scheme of gold wss used
at the table, where the centerpiece
j was made up of a beautiful wedding
cake and gold tapers. Mrs. Xna Huson
was seated at the left of the bride
and H. C. Olascock at the right or
the groom.
Following dinner, Mrs. Shirley en
tertained at open house honoring her
parents and many additional guests
called.
Many glfta and. cards of congratula
tion were received by the t honor
guests.
Present at dinner were: Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Franks, Mr. snd Mrs
Earl Scrlpter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Cleever Glascock, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lalng, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pear
son and family, Mrs. Florence Lalng.
Mrs. Ina Huson and sons, Ray and
Roy, Leo Glascock. Miss Christine
Pearson, Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce Mof
fatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Shirley and son and Lee Franks.
Additional guests calling during the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Tedrlek. Mrs. Alex Dan
iels. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shirley. Prof,
and Mrs. A. J. Hanby, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Glascock, Mrs. J. W. Sllnger,
Mrs. Dan Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Hoover. Mrs. Jud Rlckert, Mra.
G. C. Hewitt of Los Angeles. Mrs. Net
tle Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cur
rier. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chrlstner,
Mra. Thelma Nichols.
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Mrs. Jones to Entertain
Baptist Auxiliary
Mrs, W. L. Jones will be hostess
at her home. 343 Apple street, to
members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of
the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon
January 9, at 3 o'clock.
Pythian Sisters
To Sponsor Dance.
The Pythian Sisters' dinner dance,
planned for Friday, January 13. will
be held In the Pythian hall on Grape
street.
Dinner will be served at 0:30. fol
lowed by an interesting program
Dancing will begin at 0:00. Card
tables will be arranged for those who
like to play.
Reservations may be made by call
ing Mrs. Harry Barneburg, 1222-X.
Mrs. W. O. Walden at 835-R or Miss
Cora Judge, 374. The public Is cor
dially Invited.
Miss Bullis and
Mrs. Morrow Give
Two Bridge Events
Miss Helen Bullis and Mra. O. B.
Morrow were among hostesses of tha
past week, entertaining at luncheon
and bridge. They Invited guests to
the Bullis home Thursday for four
tables, and were hostesses to the same
number at luncheon and cards again
yesterday.
Mrs. Nordwlck, Hostess
To Bridge Club
Mrs. Harry Nordwlck entertained
members of her bridge club Wednes
day. There were two tables of cards
in play. The group usually meet on
Monday but the session was post
poned because of the New Year's holiday.
Circle Society
Conducts Senslon
Circle society of the First Christian
church met Tuesday evening in the
recreational hall of the church, with
Ralph Cook In charge o the business
session.
"A Chance for an Education" was
tha subject for the evening, with
Miss Geraldlne Latham as leader. In
teresting talks were given by Dorothy
Culy, Dorothy Wilson and Helen
Smith. Virginia Gregory and Jean
Woodford sang a duet, and Marjorle
Oregory gave a talk on Dr. William
Macklln, a returned missionary from
China.
After the program games and re
freshments were enjoyed.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physlotherapny
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
12 Years In Medford, Ore.
SALE
of
Refrigerators
Radios
Ranges
Records
Pianos
Your Cash Will Talk
If yon need time we can
arrange it on our budget
plan.
PALMER'S
Main and Bartlett. Tel, 788
DR. A. F. KRESSE
ha, moved from Palmer Bldg. to
MEDFORD CENTER BLD
Rooms '103 and 404
in
The Schick Dry Shaver
SHAVES CLOSE AND CLEAN
As you ose the Dry Shaver. Nature
dltrards your hlade-ralloiised Mtln
and replaces It with a new soft skin.
This yon may shave as close and clean
as you desire.
II mamm 111
f,;l'h,T..b?n "ei?td f0r h qUllU Pocahontas and their Invited friends
which will keep the members occu
pied for tha afternoon.
Guild Mattes Plana
for Card Party I
There were SO members In attend
ance Friday at the holiday party of
St. Mark's Oulld and plans for a
card party were discussed following
festivities. It will he held at the
home of Mrs. G. R. Sstohwell on
Ashland avenua next Friday. Mrs.
Ray Edwin will assist tut hostess, i
wtll be welcomed. Music will
played by Prey's orchestra.
Free r
Gardner Drugs
enlargement
each roll 01
films printed.
Ruth Slenczynski
PLAYS
The BALDWIN Piano j
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Announcing
tfie removal of my
Veterinary
Hospital
from 1455 N. Riverside to El!
4th & Bartlett
Whore it will be more jf
tentrallv located and con- 11
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Let u lire von a Pr.FMANF.NT
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$3.75
Complete
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Art Hairdressers
41 S. Ontr&t Phone 363
venient.
Dr. D. W. Stone
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1934 MEMBERSHIPS
art now avallablt
SWEM'S
BOOK CLUB
Von will nlwa.i find n.w and In
lrrr.lln( hook, to rfad ner no
matter what yoar taita mar Dt.
Subscribe Now
Tor a Year'i Membership
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BEAUTIFUL FUR-TRIMMED
PRICED SO VERY LOW
FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE
Famous Rothmoors and smart Swag
ger Suits included in Adrienne's
Half-Prjce Clearance Sale.
y2
price
$29.95 Coats
$39.95 Coats .........
$59.95 Coats
$14.98
$19.98
$29.98
Winter Dresses
Hundreds of dresses
Both silk and wool.
One Group:
Two Dresses
One Group:
Two Dresses
in all sizes.
$10.95
$15.00
$15.00
$25.00
Hats
All Dobbs, Knox and
Stetson Hats. Values
to $12.95. Clearance
8ale $4.95
Trimmed Hats
Dressy styles and hats
for sportswear.
$1.00 and $2.95
ADRIENNE'S
NO APPROVALS NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS
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