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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY li, 1934.
j Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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PAGE TWO
Plans Progressing
Here for Birthday
Ball of President
Commanding first place on the ao.
olal calendar In Medford, plana for
the "Birthday Ball for the President'
are progressing thla week, offering
a moat luvltlnii opportunity in
folk In the valley to Join the real of
the nation In "going festive" January
30.
Porter J. Neff was named laat week
by Colonel Henry L. Doherty. national
chairman, aa chairman ol tne Mea-
ford ball and the llat of peraona to be
Invited to aerve aa patrona and pt-
ronesses at the dance aj released
yeeterday.
It Include: Mr. and Mra. Porter J
Neff. Judae and Mra. W. H. Cannon.
Colonel and Mra. Oordon Voorhlea,
Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mra. A. Z. Beamea. Mr. and
Mra. T. E. Daniel. Mr. and Mra. Boot.
W. Run), Mr. and Mra. noyd Hart,
Mr. and Mra. F. Corning Kenly, Mr.
and Mr. Leonard Carpenter, Judge
and Mra. H. D. Norton. Mr. and Mra.
Frsnk De Soma, Mr. and Mr. B. E
Kelly. Jude and Mra. E. B. Day. May-
or and Mra. E. M. wnaon. jar. maa
Mra. J. C. Mann. Mr. and Mra. George
M. Roberta, Dr.snd Mra. J. J. Em-
mens. Mr. and Mra. B. E. Harder.
Mr. and Mra. C, M. Brewer. Mr. and
Mra. H. D. McCeakey. Mra. Alex Spar
row. Mr. and Mra. John Tomlln. Mr.
and Mra. Leon B. Hasklne, Mr. and
Mra. Jamee H. Owen. Mr. and Mra.
Paul Janney. Mra. Stella Merrick. Mra.
Rose Schleffelln, Mr. and Mra. E. H.
Hedrlck, Mr. and Mra. Frank Farrell.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Burch. Mr. and
Mra. D. H. Ferry and Mr. and Mra.
Earl Tumy.
From Jacksonville: Judge F. L. Tou
Velle. Mra. Alice Applegate Sargent.
uiu Mnllle Brltt and Mr. Emll Br'.tt:
from Central Point. Mayor and Mra.
W. C. Leever.
. A leading feature of the dance will
be the national radio program which
will be heard In every city in the land,
which oelebratea Prealdent Roosevelt
birthday. There will be a coast to
cosst hookup over both the National
and Columbia systems with the out
standing radio etara of the nation par.
tlclpatlng in the program, acneduled
for 11:15 to 1J:1S. E. S. T.
The aeveral oommltteea to manage
detail of the Rogue River valley
event will be announced thla week.
Mrs. Gates Invites
Teachers to Bridge
ur. w a. Oatea will be hoateaa
Monday evening to teachere of the
Rooaevelt achool at her noma. 1
Crater Lake avenue. There will be
three tablea of bridge In play during
the evening. Entertainment of the
nnoaevelt teacher I an annual ai
fair at th Oatea home, and one
,i.h ant e nated by noatsa "
gueata.
AA- ,
O. P. C. Club In Meet '
Monday Evening
There will be a meeting of the Ore
gon State college club Monday ve.
nlng at the home of Mr. and Mr. U
O. Centner. 88 North Orange.
-
loyal Women's flavi
To Meet on Tuesday.
The Loyal Women claa of the
Christian church will meet Tuesday.
January 16. at 9 o'clock In the recrea
tional haU for regular busfn and
aortal meeting. Vlsltora will be wel
comed. Mra. Huaon'a group will be
In charge.
TO WED JOHN JACOB ASTOR III
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Mrs. Hill, Honor
Guest at Dinner,
Carpenter Home
Mrs. Edward Hill, who la house
Events at Colony
Club Add Interest
To January Days
The Colony club ha been the acene
gueet from Roes, Cal., of her alater. conalderable entertaining during
Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, 1 being wel- " Pa" aeveraj oaya ana will De
corned by many society folk. again thl week, according to tete-a-
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Carpenter In the social aet.
were host at a dinner for her pleaa- Mr- Alice Holloway wa aoatea at
ure Thuraday evening. Covers were two luncheona. followed by carda.
placed for Mra. Hill. Mr. and Mra. n on Wednesday, the other on Sat-
Kenly. Mr. and Mr. Robert W. Ruhl. "'7. Cover were arranged the flrat
Mr. and Mr. Donald Clark, Mra. W. "y or t"- W. F. Blddle. Sr., Mr.
W. Aldrlch. Measra. E. w. Carlton and T- Daniel and friend. Mr. Walter
Chas. Voorhles and the host.
Date of Gleemen
Concert Is Jan. 23
Among the moat welcome
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday
Auxiliary Sewing club meet to
night. Oregon State College club session
thl evening.
Tuesday .
Mary and Martha circle meets to
day. Mra. Koppea hoe teas to Fidelity
circle.
Altar society sponsor card party.
Medford P.-T. A. council meet
Wednesday
Chrysanthemum circle Install of
flcera. Queen Esther circle meet today.
Thursday
Royal Nelghbore Install officer.
Building Bridge club meet today.
The engagement of Eileen Olllesple, daughter of Mr. and Mr Law
rence Lewi Gillespie of New York and Newport, R. I., to John Jacob
Astor III, has been announced. (Associated Preaa Photo from Irvlra
Chldnoff) "
Reames Chapter
Installs Officers
At Large Meeting
Dixie Club Plans
Celebration for
. Gen. Lee's Birthday
Fortmann, Mra. John Tomlln, Mra. B
E. Harder. Mra. J. W. Spalding. Mrs.
Porter J. Neff, Mr. David Rosenberg,
and Mrs. Holloway.
Gueata the second day were: Mrs.
J. J. Emmena, Mr. Oeorge M. Robert
Mr. Leonard Carpenter, Mra. Corbln ' rrrr!
n. k.. ,u fViMt Mra AtrA JB V ramanta-
which bring new of the Qleemen Mra. F. Corning Kenly. Mra. Edward Miss F Or tier 1 8
concert. The date for the long antic!- . ni. sire, uuoeri sruart, aire. Paul
pated appearance of the alnglng or- I Janney, Mra. H. D. McCaakey. Mra.
gantzatlon haa been set aa Tuesday. L- A. Salads, Jr.. and the hoatesa.
January 33, Mrs. Porter J. Neff win entertain
Under the leadership of Jamea St- at the club thl coming Friday, hav
vena, director, and Sebastian Apollo, J lng invited guest for three tables of
pianist, the singer hav been re- bridge,
hearsing numbers for the new pro- '
gram for aeveral months. And a M'lSS Mulholland
highly perfected program with many
thrills for those music lover who en- I nOSteSS to Club
Joy rany masculine voices blended In ; , ,,,,.,,,. , .
ong, are promised for the evening of , Ml" "rJrl he
January S3 . i leM Wednesday to a recently organ
ized contract bridge club In the
younger aet. The group, which will
play once a week. Includes: Misses
Justine Miller, France Arnsplger,
Callisons Honored
At Medford Party
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Prince
L. Calllson of Eugene, a group of their
local mend .entertained with a no
hoat party at the Colonial club last
week. Twelve couples enjoyed the
affair. The Callisons stopped here
on tneir return from San Francisco,
Bride of Mr. Ward
At a betutlful home wedding Wed
needay evening. Mlu Dorothy Portler
and Gerald Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Ward, were married at the Ward
home near Central Point, Prof. A. J.
Hanby, a life-long friend of the fam
ily reading the service, using the ring
ceremony.
The bride was charmingly attired
In a cream colored lace gown and
wore a veil of net, caught with orange
blossoms, and carried a bouquet of
yellow rosebuds and narcissi. Miss
Virginia Moore was her attendant and
Clyde Moore was best man for the
Carol Dodge, Ruth Ottoman. Dorothy groom.
Paley, Helen Jones. Kathryn "Chaney,
and Marjorle Mulholland.
Building BrJdjte Club
Has pleasant Meeting
Relatives and Intimate friends of
the couple attended the ceremony.
Miss Inch Fetes
Mrs. Stoehr With
Shower Thursday
Miss Leah Inch was among members
of the younger set entertaining last
week. She was hostess Thursday
! evening at a shower, feting Mrs.
I Alfred Stoehr. the former Edna Mohr.
j Decorations tn red and green car
ried out the colors of Mrs. Stoehr's
sorority. Alpha Chi Omega.
Bridge was played during the even
ing and prizes awarded Miss Dorothy
Roberts and Miss Frederick a Brom
mer. Present were Mrs. Stoehr. her sister.
Mrs. Oeorge Robertson, Mrs. Howard
Leclerc. and the Misses Dorothy Rob
erts. Betty Bard we 11. Mary Hayes,
Clara Mary Fuson, Oma OeBauer, Bar
bara Drury, Laura Drury. Frederick a
Brommer and the hostess.
Gleaner Class
To Meet Tuesday
The Gleaner class of the First Bap- j
tlst church will have an all-day meet-1
lng at the home of Mrs. R. L. Hogue !
on DeBarr avenue, Tuesday, January I
16. Members are asked to bring cov-'.
ered dishes and to meet at the church i
at 10:30 o'clock. ':
Altar Society Plana
Tuesday Card Party
Mrs. Weston, newly elected presi
dent of St. Ann's Altar society, called ,
a meeting of the board of directors
at her home Friday evening. Actlvl- ;
ties for the year were scheduled and
a card party, arranged for this com- j
lng Tuesday afternoon. It will be
under direction of the new officers
which was followed by a small recep- and an Invitation is extended all per
i sons who enjoy an afternoon at cards.
Mr. Jtnri Mr Tt'a rrl H11 ue.j t-ta.tr rsi i m . i a .
Xh Riillrllnr- RrMn. . "w lug Will uegin f O CiOC.
week with Mr. c a HrtY,v m- ' none3rmoon th Ward ranch, lea- The society will also continue with :
.Jm'J??tto tor Portland, where they a series of home-cooked dinner, this
rnte" rv?- u'"'i make their ir .
parents and attended the East-West were wrVrd by the hostess, who was M Kop H" "
l?am ajWrf hv Mr. w,.tiT.r : -Mn.. Koppe. Hoseess .
A 1 ika j Circle TuesnHv
Hanbr, Hots m"tl"LW'"..b? -b"d. " 'he n I Mrs. R. A. Kopne. will be hostess
day. with Mrs. Larry Duff and Mra.
Your Watch Needs
Our Expert Care
Do You Know That
Ladies' Watches need clean
ing; Once each year
Men's Watches need clean
ing; Once each 18 months?
CSV
"jewelers
MEDFORD. ORE
WE BUY OLD GOLD
: At Friday pinner
i Mr. and Mra. A J. Hanby enter
tained at dinner Friday evenlnu Mr.
and Mra. w. H. Conger. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Meelcer. Mr. and Mra. Walter
Nltzel and Mra. Laura West.
to members of Fidelity circle of the
Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday
bridge will be enjoyed at 1 o'clock,
by .membere and friends.
The annual Installation of offloera The Dixie club will celebrate Gen-
vi nnmn innpirr ho. uo, uraer or erai KODert e. Lee'a birthday, at the c.
wio umrn oiar, waa new at tne , noma of Mra. o. R. Satchwell at 4
Masonic hall Wednesday evenlns. i Ashlond avenue. Jan. 19. nt 3 n ir
After the regular business meeting. ( A progrsm has been arranged In ac- Wednesday study
the chapter, waa adjourned and the j cordance with the day. All membere Club to Meet
Installation committee presented and anyone Interested will be alsdlv The Wednesday Study rtnh irlil
program. . welcomed. The committee for the meet tn the Women'a club rnnm. at their home. 343 Apple street. Tues.
The grand Installing officers were! occasion Includes: Mra. Rose Schlef- J:30 Wednesday afternoon the 7th d"F to tne tdla' Auxiliary of the
Orand Installing officer. Mra. Nellie felln. Mrs. C. C. Murray. Mra. O. O. Mesdames Miles. West and Janes will r Bantist church. The president.
Knviunau. iiio. installing Qiapiain. u Aininl, nd Mrs. a. R. Satchwell. present the program. Mr"- w' K- urawiora presided.
Robert Duff the hostesses. Dessert .t, , F . , . , T .
hr... .n, h. .,, , at deMert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock at
her apartment, 19 Cararlli court.
The regular nwetlng will be held
and all members are urged to be
present.
Mesrfnmes Jones
and Rodtrera Entertain
Mra. W. L. Jonea and her mother.
The Lincoln School service
Benefit Card Party
Mra. Kate Young; grand Installing
marshal, Mra. Mary Sweney: grand Werkwerth-Henrr
Installing organlat, Mrs. Esther San-; Wedding Announced
d,ron- Mis Lace Henry of San Francisco.
The chapter waa honored by the! Cal.. and Herman H. Weokwerth. Jr.
presence of Mra. Florins Severance, of Roseburi. were marriM h .inu.
grand chaplain of the grand chapter ary 8. They are now soendlnr their th,lr friends.
of Oregon, and the grand matron of , honeymoon at Hotel Del Monte in' The committee
the grand chapter of Oregon, and Monterey. ; '
Mrs. Esthen Sanderaon. 1 former ...'
I
club
will entertain with a benefit card
party Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Hugh L. Scovell, 336 South
Riverside.
People wishing to make reserva
tions are asked to call Mm. Ethel
Devotlonals were led by Dr. Carlow.
Pocahontas Lodge j New Year thoughts: poem. "The
Gives nsnrlng Party First Quest": prayer. Mrs. Luclle
The Pocahontas loripe entertained Brock: readlnr of minute, rennrt. nf
with a dancing party at the Redmen treasurer: report of committees and Fl0reT
nau rriaay night for members and circles: business, new and old: closing
prayer. Mrs. Emma Merrlman. t.....Uua oiuay
waa Program arranged by committee : , Npro Literature
Blanche Rlnabarger. Ftdelaa Piatt and "A'rme." a favorl'e sonir of Mrs. At the meeting Thursday of Post-
; Walter Wilson. : Oeo. B. Young, sung by Mrs. D. V Delphians at the city library, fiction.
grand officer" of the grand chapter Second Semester Begins . Refreshment were served by Maude Piatt: Solo. "Lift Dp Your Eves to dealing with the negro, waa atudled
of Oregon. I .t yallev School Soon Abbott. Bernlce Sears and Alice Hlb- Calvary." Mra. Helen Merrlman: read- and a vtrT Interesting program pre-
Amld a bower of beautiful Howers The work of the second semester br1, nl DlclIe" orchestra furnish- lng. "The Master Cornea." Mrs. L. 8. ' t,ntca- "Tne Negro In Fiction" was
the following officers were Inatalled: I will begin at Valley achool on Janu- M th mu,lc' I Stenerson. ' the 'ubject of Mrs. John Crews' paper
Worthy matron. Mra. Mat Gilbert; 'ary 39. It waa announced yesterday - ..... - I "txt meeting win be a mis- Bnd "UP From Slavery" by Booker T.
worthy patron. Dr. L. L. Sandera: aa- New mmii. win h. . ,J women a Missionary . .io-. -,-.... hom. f Mr. Washington, waa revelwed by Mrs.
oclat matron. Mra. Phlna Nordwlck; , time and Interested persons are In- Z V" j W. D. Robert. 1011 West loth street. , Robert rrame-
i.v. v... o. ivatpii ivipptsii Tiiea io call Miss E. Mari v . .. . v,,, w an j&nuary 33ra. '"irwm sc&ri
marshal. Mra. Lillian Oray; chaplain, weeks' ago. following th , Chrtatmo tn' Y' W' C' A-Prto Tuesday after.
Mra. Maud We.t: aecrotary. Mr,. Hat- , holiday Taaon. Chrlstma. noon tn, ,6tn 1( , 0.elocfc
. mum, rr.surrr, sir, norence ..
Butler: organist, Mrs. Elsie Strang: m.Miki. .....,.
iL".u H",?,N5''J,,;, RUth' Ad A1"n: ' Health Group Thursday
Sanders; Elect.. Ei'lsabeth nZacZuST?. A,b"' Twbrldg..
aiTrZ A den ; Cl,tl" wl" 1x1 hel1 Thursday alter. Mistletoe Club
ueorge Aiaen. noon at 9 n'eincw in tv,- u , u ......
The program, presented under the 1 . ""nig
i.lrman. Mr.. Elsie Strang, ru VL ". L " ". m,mMr ' e Mistletoe club met at the home
the Presbyterian church will meet at
Sister Mary" by Julia Peterkln.
Mrs. Hedges, Hostess I Much Interest was shown by the
To Travel Studv Club members. The tonic for th. n.t
Oldenburg will have the devotlonala The Travel study club met at the meeting will be concerned with Scot
and Rev. W. H. Howell will speak on home of Mrs. A. R. Hedges, on West land and Ireland. Meetlnga will be
"Our National Missions." Hostesses Second street Monday afternoon. held from now on at the city library
ui. .inrnoon wiu oe Mesdames sirs. n. j. tiartDy waa appointed 'r Dotn groups, the second and
, program chairman for the year 1934. fourth Thuraday of each month.
I witn Mrs. waiter Frarer Brown and
; Mrs. C. L. Furry on th program committee.
chairman. Mr.. Elsie Str.ng, Phoeni. conuni ttee otin. Mrs. Alice English gave the paper
greatly enjoyed, and we. aa follow.: f. " 'o1""" ctlng as host- of Lola Ludwlg Wednesdsy afternoon, on "Diamond Mines. Comm.ec .nd
Vocal Solo Mra. Ray Edwin, ae. Th. cm .nn . ...1. . . . p"ienv presimng. The Manufacturing In Africa," she"" C1UD luncheon, held In the
companled at the piano by Mlsa Dor-' nrt ,h. "'', pi?J presiaenr. Margaret Pearson brought out the hlatory of the dlam- "ma" rtlnlnS room of the Holland
othy Reynold,, .nd violin obligate, mimbeM. asked to hr.n . 77Z T WJ'1. P'n- T" ond and the P'oces. of getting th. Saturday,
by Oeraldlne Thompson. '', , rJ l.Z ,1. J ' P?,L',nn,u, wl diamond out of the ground nd many luncheon the meeting waa
Toe Dance Jenie. McRnnaM .nd I I.p. " "r to eupply th court held at the hom of Blanche Arnold, other irt.re.tin. it., at.-,,. . called to order hv th. nrT.i.n.
Jn. 34 In the evening. Those wish- African diamond. Including a test !"'. Laura Weat. Mrs. M. Meador!
lng to draw name are asked to h. ,k. u. ... -J1.... i rn..u k .... . '
anear . j .... ... .... , , . , ..... uia.n w em in. lie ,ir L . irr HIO f ' ! ..... mwis, r II ITI -
1 . "l.Mr!l A1" A' '.ht rlor of "'Ph"" stone found to diamond or lust an ''"! with two violin solo. Miss
u" oainty reiresnments were orrllnjrv ol atnn. Woodruff voc.l in. ..
served by the hostess and her com- She said there was not much man- Southern Oreion Normal a-hnni ...
NOTICE!
To All Members of A. C. T. O.s
We have leased
CAMP WITHUS
Corner North Riverside and McAndrews Road
And are now in a position to furnish
Gas and Oil to Members
Association of Commercial Truck Owners
Office: 33 N. Grape St.
Toe Dance Janlc. McDon.ld .nd I k Km. ....JT
Ruth Slorah, accompanied by Mis I g H Hedrlck i
VWU,""W' aehnnla win
panted by Mis. Osenbrugge.
Violin Solo Marjorle P.ley, accom
panied by Mlsa Imogen Waller.
M.SO1H0 Quartet c. A. Meeker, A.
J. MacDonough, W. w. Howard and
B. W. Shockley, accompanied by Mr.
C. A. Lartson.
There were
sale.
Serlpter. Honored
On Wednesday Annltersary
A number ol friends pleasantly ur
prlsed Mr. .nd Mrs. B. D. Serlpter
Friday evening, honoring them on !
mlttee.
fret., tab. n.,11.
To Meet Mondav. "w ar" an1 " 'xpected that
Monday evening at eight o'clock. ! "'S". 'r"l"S ,n
Central Point Past
Matrons To Meet
Past Matrona of Nevlta chapter.
O. B. S.. will meet t the hom of
Mrs. w. H. Norcroaa at Central Point
Wednesday, Jsnuary n. Covered dish
luncheon will b served at IKK)
o'clock and an Invitation la extend
ed all member. Visitor will be
welcomed.
Election of officer will b held.
rhrysanthemum Clrrle
To Install Officers.
Chrysanthemum Clrcl No. St.
Neighbor of Woodcraft, will hold In
atallatlon of offlcera Wednesday
evening. January 17. with Neighbor
Sadie Olll aa Installing officer. The
circle meeting will be preceded by
8:30 pot lurk dinner, which all mem
bere are Invited to attend.
Anj-one wishing further Informa
tion la asked to call Guardian Neigh-
h t..h imu. aft QnQ.x ' . virvwut were: Mr. anrl Xlea : nw. ..... ..... . ..
n",..; ;; V. an ' n'll"n Worthy ma- ci.r Ol. Mr. and Mr. Ho.. .....1.?"" '" ?" '" by aever.1 in ,d
J" ,..7. . ..,,n ,ron' Mr Wllaon. and Retiring ard Olascock and dausht.r. v. vn.en.inmeni. win oe jura. , general discussion followed,
visiting memnera living in " Pron, c. j. a,u., ,n,,r. Mr,, Arth i,T7.iTlm P' Tollefson and Mr. Emily! Two new memlwra were
.no verm,. Mtln M cXoM of ,h( Bhm tnKn iM . uynan.
mi. i.w. mnTtier ylsltlng matron and patrona were chet. Parker and n u. .'
To Entertain C. A. R. callN! ,,Don ,or "marka and the new Carl Pearaon and family, and th
Ch.ter Lake chapter, Daughtera of 1 Worthy Matron and Patron of Re.me honored gueata, Mr. and Mra. E. D
the American Revolution, will hold lpter of Medford responded. Serlpter and family. Master Dick Fo.
their next meeting January 30. begin. ! T" 0Plnlon P rr waa t,r. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Frank..
nir-t .t 3 o'clock, in th. women'. , '" one and that th. , - : , ,
club room. In the city hall. Oen.r.l ! ma'ron, aBd, P,ron n " '" , "
JoeepB Une aoclety. Children of the "
Amcn Revolution, wilt be guest. J"""' JfJ"! Tr6
Women's Collrge Club
Ha Large Luncheon
There were fifty member, .nd
guest present at the Women'. Col-
uf.cturlng In Africa but commerce j companled by Mrs. M. Poley, gave
nas maae great airiae in tne past . "to vocal numbere.
The Snow, of Helicon," by Thorn
visiting matrons from th.lr wedding annlversar . j.n,e. and the horn , Bt Mr. Hen Holt wn Jr. I M"' M' A' Pu,n'y ,ve he DOO,t
of Klamath Falla. Ne-r.rd, wr. in. h. , . .T. " m' ' Mr: Hr"n Holt W ilsott review on "Afrlcn Clearlnir." bv Jean
Aloha chapter of Klamath Faila. N- card were th. diversion of the eve" ; on Corning court for th.ie -.JnTae I T,vl'v on "A,n"" Clearings" by Jean
vlt chapter of Central Point, Adarel i, u..r.., .1 n "rnln "'" " "lr regular Kemon Ma-K-mle. Mis. M.cK.n,..
chapter of Jacksonville and Alpha . ,,u nmir wn, dep.rtd wl. i Mil tin. n in,. . wa" a mllonT In Africa for four,
chapter of Ashland: and also Worthy lng honored ,ueU m"rty T". "n y" an1 ,n ,nla 00011
Patron M.-Nnlr nt l.hl.nJ anH Wne. . .. many mor 0n The COUntl? Child." a Dart Of -i.. ... a... . ,, ..
th. nm-.n, - I ""'- '" """ " .v.iiv
llnson, waa reviewed by Mrs. Arch
Work.
The meeting concluded with an
other violin number by Mra. Meador.
Be Sure of 6 Months Living Expenses
SaJ"
I BANK I
31 BHavsaSl. III
gjMur : sxr-ra
li jot-ISO it
Open a savings account at this
bank and deposit a definite
amount of your salary In view
of unemployment or emergencies.
Medford National Bank
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. '
Patron McNalr of Ashland, and Wor- h,nDT rt,n. .,,
thy Patron. Faber. of Central Point. Those preeent were: Mr. and Mrs
Current events pertaining to Africa
membera were welcomed
Into the club.
and will furnish the programs. Dele
rate to the national and state con
ference will be elected.
Meedame R. . Green, chairman.
M. J. Norrla. F. O. Thayer, Bpllwr
and R. M. Spencer will be hostesses
for th social hour.
Murray's
Permanent Are So
Easy To Care For
Lovely, soft waves that look
better with each shampoo.
and vlsltora waa expressed by all.
At the close of the evening refresh
menu wero served by th Auxiliary
committee. Mr. Cornell. Barne.
chairman.
Weekly Bible .
Cta to Meef. I
The Weekly Bible class win hold
It regular meeting Tuesday evening..
January IS at the T. W. C. A. The
lesson will finish the study In the
i Old Testament nd will be prevented
by fiv of th men of th clsss, e.ch
of whom will give the thought, on
: one of In prophesies to be studied.
OR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Phjilotheraphj
Oregon License ts ,
Csllfotnl License J039
IS Year In Medford. Ore. I
Fountain Lunches
Gardner Drugs
mwrammm
It I Impossible o rut yourself with
SCHICK DRY SHAVER
The action of the pry 'haver l as
painless as rubbing nur finger over
our face. No moving part touches
the skin. Yon may abai In th dark
or as jon read a book.
i
GOOD
RESIDENCE
BURGLARY
INMRANCE
A LOW AS
$0.90
PER IH0l'ASP
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V ' INSURANCE
Nagengy
Jackson County
Building & Loan Association
MEDFORD, OREGON
Fiftieth Semi-Annual Financial Statement
DECEMBER 31, 1933
RESOURCES
Cash i
First mor'cuee loans
Real estate subject to redemption..
Rest estate owned
Real estst sale contract.... .. m , ,.
Stock loans i
Furniture and fuuires
Ocvernment bonds
"Other bonds
Warrants
Life insurance cash vwlue
Home office building
Feder.l Horn Loan Bank stock
Other assets ,
S M 00
S70.0T9 3
113.214.76
a.VM.is m
SOU 19
1 300 00
1 31 SS
4 45SOO
5 03 0)
3 813 3)
33.335 09
3 R00 00
400 00
LIABILITIES
Stock
Losn Incomplete
Account p.y&ol.
Mortsge payable
Notes payable to Federal Home
Loan Bank . m
Reserves:
Dividend 1 6 347 09
Surplus 45 34J ol
Contingent lnd . 35J878S
S1.033.7S3M
78 077 88
Deferred profit
Vndivided proftt applicable to pav.
ment of dividends January lsth .
854.315 75
608 53'
14P M
1.740.00
45.000 00
76 977
1 511 33
SI 033 789 93
C r KltD, President
O. C BOC,C). 5.--eta-T.
8 jbfcribed ar 1 iworn to before me thl ISth day of Jsnuary, 1934
H. F. ELD EN, Notry Public for Oregon.
My Commission expire Februry 13, 1937.
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