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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1934. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Scholarship Benertt Announced by Club. Date for the annual benefit card parti of the Greater Medford club, proceeds from which go to aid the cholarehlp fund, available to Ore gon glrla. waa announced yesterday aa January 23. Plana for . the party were outlined at the meeting of the club In the city hall rooma. Membera of the board of dlrectora will act aa the general committee, headed by Mrs. O. R. Satchwell, club president. The echolarshlp benefit la one ac tivity the club haa enabled to keep alive In apltt of depression and all Ita accompanying dlfflcultloa. Since approximately 1910, Medford haa con tributed to the acholarahlp fund ot the State Federation of Women's cluba, and several Medford glrla have borrowed from the fund to complete their education. All have repaid. The loans are granted chiefly to Junior and senior glrla. Reports of the year 103.1 were also made at yesterday'e meeting by Mrs. Alice Coppln. treasurer, and Mra. Rose flchleffelln, secretary. Pupils Please In Saturday Demonstration. A number of parents and friends of five young pupils of Mrs. E. E Gore, who have completed a twelve weeks' piano course, gathered at the Gore residence studio Saturday morning, when the puplla were presented In a special demon stratlon. Informality was In order and the period was much enjoyed by pupils and audience. Featured were: Jackie uttrell, Eva Henries Betty Pry, Joan Elliott and Helen Cox. i - Traohere' Chorus Plana Friday concert The Teachers' chorus will present a program Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Howard school for the people In that district, under the auspices of the Howard school P.-T. A. The program will Include a series of songs and dances from many lanav Soloists will be Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman and Miss Orace Burnett. M'.ss Harriet Baldwin Is director of the chorus, and Mrs. Yeoman, accom psnlst. .College Women's Club To Have Annual Luncheon An Interesting program Is being prepared for the meeting of the Col lege women'a club, which will be held Saturday at the Holland hotel In the form of the annual no-hostess luncheon. This will alao be guest day. and those planning to attend the lunch eon are requested to call Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor for reservations. Younga at noma In San Franrlsco. Medford society folk will be Inter ested In learning that Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young, Jr. (Donna Sollnsky) whose marriage waa an event of Fri day In Mariposa, Cal.,. will be 'St noma to their friends at ' 72 Ma condray Lane, San Francisco. Mra. Young la the daughter of Mra. E. C. Sollnsky of Medford. Bralev Home, Scene ot Holiday Observance. Observing Twelfth Night In the old English manner, 14 local folk gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Reasa Braley In Siskiyou Heights last Friday. (0 IS Of Things You Need! Electric Refrigerators starting at $89.50 Ranges and Radios as low as $17.50 Pianos and Players $75 to $135 Now Benches Free Delivery Red Seal Victor Records $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 Values On Sale V2 Price Vocalion Dance Records 35c each 3 for $1,00 All Latest Our Budget Plan of payment on all purchases, or bring your cash along I Palmey Music & Electric Store Main and Bartlett Phone 788 Klrlley Addresses Lincoln Service Club Z. M. Klrtley of the Senior high scool fsculty wss spesker Friday at the meeting of the Lincoln Service club, conducted at the Lincoln school, and talked on the desirability of sports in the school curriculum. Under the leadership of Mrs. Ethel Florcy, the members msde plana for raising additional funds for the school soup kitchen. An Interesting program waa given during the afternoon, under the di rection of Mrs. Smith, which Included a tap dance by Alice Takshlro and an acrobatic dance number by Joan Mole. Mrs. Marsh Goes South for Visit Mrs. Arthur Marsh left yesterday for Los Angeles, where she will visit her mother, Mra. S. B. Mocurdy. Mrs. Marsh made the trip south by motor with her brother and alater-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCurdy and the letter's mother, Mrs. Davidson, sll or lone, Ore. Mrs. Dlllard Hostess To Lady Klvranlans Mrs. Frank C. Dlllard waa hostess at 1 o'clock luncheon at her home to membera of the Lady Klwanlans. Following luncheon, four tablea of contract bridge were In play. Membera of the committee assist ing Mrs. Dlllard were Mrs. Ted Ge Bauer, Mrs. Cone. Mrs. J. C. Mann and Mra. R. O. Fowler. Miss Flndley Returns From New York State Miss Pauline Flndley, who spent the holidays In White Plains. New York, aa the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wulf, returned to Medford Monday on the Shasta. Mtse Flndley makes here home In Medford wltn ner brother end sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Dwlght H. Flndley. Postpone Meeting past Noble Club Meeting of the Past Noble Grand club, scheduled for this, Tnuraaay, at the home of Mrs. J. D. Rlckert, Is belrur postponed for a week, until January 18. It was announced today As previously scheduled, however, the meeting will be at Mra. Rlckert'a home on Valley View drive. Eagles' Auxiliary Plans Card PaTtv The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Eaglas' lodge Is giving a card party at the nreamiand hall this evening. Prises will be given and refreshments nerved. Those Interested are Invited to at tend. Weekly llllile Class To Resume Study. The Weekly Bible class will meet this evening for study of the Minor Prophets. The meeting will be held at the Y. W. C. A. aa usual, begin ning at 7:46 o'clock. Mrs. E. N. Warner will lead the atutly. Mrs. Yeoman Will Present ruplls. ' In a recital at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe on South Grape street, Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman will present a number of her piano and voice pupils tomorrow evening In recital, at 7:30 o'clock. Royal Neighbors Meet Wednesday. Royal Neighbors will meet Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Lola Ludwlg at her home cn Auatln atreet, It waa announced today. Hiti Mrs. Strang In Charge of Protjam. ! A program, honoring the 1934 ataff of Reames chapter, O. E. 8,, will be j presented at the meetlrrg and Instal- latlon of the officers of the chapter tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mra. Elsie Carlton Strang will be In charge of the program. The auxiliary committee will serve refreshments with Mra. Cornelia Barnes acting aa chairman. Visiting members are welcome. Mrs. Paul Janney .YJemher of Committee. Due to an oversight lu Sunday's paper, the name of Mrs. Paul Janney was omitted as a member of the Garden club committee, which Is assisting the chamber of commerce on Its general beautlflcatlon com mittee. Card Party at Parish Mull. Play will begin at 3 o'clock tomor row afternoon at the card party being sponsored by the Mother's club, to be held at the Catholic parish house. An Invitation has been extended all per sons Interested In cards. Circle Meeting Is Next Week. Mrs. Henry Gallup will be hostess Wednesday afternoon December 17, at 5:30 o'clock to members of Prlscllla circle at her home on Edwards street. Groves-Vlnson Betrothal Told. Announcement was made yesterday of the engagement of Miss Evelyn Wilson of Orchard Home Drive to Dallas Groves, Jr., of Medford. By Honoring First Lieutenant Frank Dorn, commander of the CCO head quarter detachment at the fair grounds, the detachment last eve ning entertained at dinner. AH offi cers on duty at headquarters here. Captain Charles H. Barnwell Jr., and his staff, also attended. Lieutenant Dorn la leaving today for his regular station at Fort 6111, Okie., having been stationed In southern Oregon with the Civilian Conservation corps for several months. During the evening stunts were put on by members of the headquarters detachment, and several speeches were given. Valley School To Re-open Jan. The Valley school will re-open for the second semester's work on Mon day, January 30, It was announced to day. . Be correctly corseted In an Art la t Model by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. For FUEL OIL deisvary. Phone 331 Retaking Trucking Co. Pump nd long hose We give 8 b H. stamp Heating costs cat. oe reduced. Fo: complete heating service call Art Schmldll. 418-1662. 1 SAN FRANCISCO Coach-Tourist fares $ 840 16.00 30UNDTRIP Good in coacnes and chair cars; also in tourist sleep ing cars (berth for the night, costs as little as $1 ). firm SMe ONE WAY . . $ l-oJ ROUNDTRIP . 16l- Good in SUMtLtrd Pullmtuit THROUGH CALIFORNIA to CHICAGO $3821 By vrae of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Good in roaches and chair can. Fare good in Tourist sleepers slightly higher. HI MS98 2 A MILE for OREGON TRIPS One way tad roundtrip fires 2 a tnilc and less, between all Southern Pacific stations io Oregon, California, Nevada, etc. Overnight sleeping car service between Portland and southern Oregon and Coos Bay points. Southern Pacific J. C. CARLE, Agent. Phone 34 L Letters whlro the Medford cham ber of commerce sent to the other Medfords In the United States are bringing considerable publicity to the city, it waa anonunced this morning by R. R. Shreve, chairman of the publicity committee. Last week the Christian Science Monitor published a two-column atory headed "Medford, Oregon, Bends Christmas Letter to Other Seven American Medfords," and a copy of the letter sent by the cham ber of commerc was re-produced. This morning the chamber of com merce received a letter from William A. Ryan, of tshe World Federation of MunlpaJltles, together with a clip ping from the Christian Science Monitor. Mr. Ryan's letter follows: w! B. Bolger, President Chamber of Commerce. My Dear Honored Sir: Oreettngs with a message of good will and peace from the Municipal Federation to ' the "citizens of no mean city." Medford, Oregon. We rejoice exceedingly to note your whole-souled Christmas greet ings' to sister cities of the names of Medford In the United States. We feel assured that this chain of good cheer has done much to spread the doctrine of good will In this fitting and timely way. To your great metropolis, known as the "City of ' Pears," accept our congratulations and may we wish for Medford, Oregon, greater glory. Faithfully, WILLIAM A. RVAN, World Federation of Munlpalltles, Dorchester, Mass. Southern Oregon Writers Branch Plans Activities By Maude Poo!. With the meeting Saturday of the Southern Oregon branch of the - i V) Li iuat r i 'V, JJ ! IB VJSSL- A ml vis-v SOPHISTICATED Hk 7 HAIR DRESSES . 'l"r V ' . JT?") Muy only bi Riven with the right vTC X!" 7l vSwwA)v. Permanent Mare. . . . Make an mill v tm. FttM LOS ANGELES I f .HWNflta 28.70 roundtrip pig Wmm Another cxjmple of our low I Ij c?J"s. fares, good in coaches and chair V - ' , N fti-"! cars; also in tourist sleeping car A r'P D 2" (berth additional). If Sf First Class J$5 ' iCinhMi ONE WAY . . . . 5U9 ' 1 MlpP m i&k ROUNDTRIP . . . 31.D3 Ml ZW&Wi C'vW?'Y Good hi Stidrd Ptlm W W -AlY 'A League of Western Writer held at the Hotel Holland coming aa the first activity of the new year, mem bera manifested a new enthusiasm which resulted In a spendld meet ing and brought fortrt new plana to be carried out In the future. Olive May Cook, recently of Portland, who haa had considerable success as a poet and Juvenile writer, was accept ed aa a new member of the league. A round table discussion followed the regular business meeting Satur day. A new feature of the next meeting on Saturday February 17 will be a round table criticism of unpublished material offered by members Includ ing a rejected short story. Mrs. A. R. Hedges will have charge of the program for next month and mem bers and all others Interested are assured a worth w.hlle meeting. Roll call wit be answered with current events. Future meetings, are scheduled for the third Saturday of each month at 2:30 p. m. at the Hotel Holland. E TO BE HELD HERE American Legion posts and auxili aries of the district comprising Jack son, Josephine, Klamath 'and Lake counties will be represent dat a con ference to be held here February 8, according to local post officers. Ar rangements were completed for the conference Sunday when Carl R, Moeler, state adjutant, was here con ferring with Legionnaires of Medford and Ashland. A comprehensive program has been outlined with General Creed Ham mond and General MacAlexander as probable speakers. A mass meeting and banquet are planned with a luncheon to open the day's activities at the Hotel Medford, under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, t 1 r Tuof- Mmzb SIZES PV-A Misses, 14-16M8-20. P'.rK. Ladies, 38-40-43-44. ..ifcV-A Extra sises, 48-48-50- 62. CSC- C-C 1 117 South Central Phone 2S6 J I RATE HIGH SAYS . E. C. KELLY A fine word for General Martin of Oregon Is expressed In a letter re ceived this week from Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, who Is now In Washington, D. C, with her husband. In the capital, she writes, he Is accepted as one of the finest gentlemen and most able men the west or any other sec tion has contributed. The outstand ing ability of Charles H. McNary 1 also evident, wherever talk Is heard, Mrs. Kelly also writes. Referring to progress of the Med ford application for sewage plant con struction funds, Mrs, Kelly states that little Is known on the outside regarding the progress of any of the project applications, and that Rie Public Works administrator takes particular precaution not to let any one, particularly lobbyists, know who Is handling them. The workers In the legal division, where Mr. Kelly Is located, she states, do what they can to suggest changes to strengthen the possibilities of their own state's pro jects going through. But they get no publicity. All the Public Works em ployees, she writes, are working long Into the night In an effort to speed the work, which Is tremendous in volume. Prices are high and dressing very formal, Mrs. Kelly announces, turn ing to a lighter vein and most mem bers of the legal staff of the public j works administration have come from j the south. Western accents are few and far between. A conference with Dr. Estella Ford Warner, formerly of Oregon, and an intimate friend of Miss Mildred Carl ton of the Old Stage road, Is also! reported in Mrs. Kelly's letter. ! Oregon Weather. nimiH tnntfrht and Wednesday; oc casional rain northwest portion and fwr Cascade mountains; slightly wanner interior tonight; Adrienne's Accessory Sale New Fall and Winter Bags i price Costume Jewelry, Compacts, All Flowers price Corselettes and Girdles in broken sizes price Handkerchiefs 75c values 4 for $2.00 Hosiery $1 values 3 pair $2.00 Adri enne s Arrived! Special Lot of Smartly Fashioned Print HOUSE DRESSES They're New! They're Youthful! They're Cheerful! BOTH WASHABLE-SERVICEABLE- YOUR CHOICE Jul EACH Wednesday - Thursday For 2 days we offer these fresh new frocks at this low price. Every one is guaranteed fast-color 80x80 print. Short sleeves, cap. leeves and sleeveless, daintily trimmed with washable organdy, pique or ruffles in the newest spring mode. EVERY ONE a $1 49 VALUE I Extra Size Tor wnmrn Ho require extra sires, there la a serial and larje assortment. Drews es pecially deslcntd to tlr that flattering and slemlerlttntj ef feet. No Increase In prli. Sires 4S-48-50-M. MB fresh south and southwest wind offshore. Ida Wood and Florence Graves Piano Teachers. High school credits given. Studio 320 No. Oalcdale. CONFUSION ENDED ON BRAK New Ruling Makes Labels Accurate To protect the buying public, the United States Food and Drug Ad ministration has advised that every package of cereal labeled "Bran state on the label exactly what it contains. Before this ruling, even part bran products were sometimes mis takenly referred to as "Bran." It was not easy for the purchaser to distinguish between a cereal that was entirely bran, or all bran with flavoring, and another that was mostly wheat Kellogg's All-Bran Is labeled "All-Bran Deliciously Flavored with Malt, Sugar and Salt," a state ment which describes the product fairly and honestly. Kellogg's All-Bran has won mil lions of friends because it corrects most types of common constipation safely and pleasantly. It furnishes generous "bulk" needed to pro mote normal elimination. However, All-Bsan is not a "cure-all." Certain types of intes tinal disorders should be treated only on a physician's advice. When you buy a bran cereal, for the relief of constipation, read the wording on the package. The facts are there I Make sure by asking for Kellogg's All-Bran. It fur nishes "bulk" in a form for satis factory results. At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 1 Dresses $1 00