BEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MIDTOim OKF.fi ON". SUNDAY. JANUARY 21. 1934.
PAfiTC TTTREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
Mrs, Edwin Hostess
At Brldite Luncheon.
Mrs. Ray Edwin entertained a until
(roup of friend at luncheon and
contract bridge Friday. Present were
Mr. Charle Gilbert, Mrs. Karl Ja
nouch, Mr. Ralph Spencer and the
hostess.
Mother' Club
Meets Friday.
The Mothers' club of Sacred Heart
parish will meet next Friday night
at 8 o'clock at the parish hall. The
committee In charge Includes Mrs.
Henderson, Mr. Charles Smith. Mrs.
R. festes, Mrs. u. Jensen and Mrs
Marshall. A large attendance t ex
pected. Mrs. Gnte Hostess
To Roosevelt Teachers.
Teachers of the Roosevelt school
were delightfully entertained Monday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Oates. The evening was de
voted to cards with three tables of
auction bridge In play. Decorations
of pink and blue gave a hint of spring
to the occasion, the motif being ex
pressed in flowers and favors.
Prizes were awarded Mrs. Ethel
WUIltta, Miss Sura Van Meter and
Mrs. Nina Carlon at Cards.
Norweclnn Whist
Party Enjoyed.
Mr. and. Mrs. Pat 8hea were hosts
last evening at a Norwegian whist
party, which was enjoyed by a num
ber of their friends, who gathered
at the Shea home, 344 South Cen
tral. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. Westvong. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Mrs.
Coppln. Louise Rogers. Herman Voelk
ner. Glen Rogers and the hosts.
font met Players Meet
With Carol Dodge
Miss Carol Dodge was hostess Wed
nesday evening to members of her
contract bridge club. There were two
tables In play and prize for high
score went to Miss Marjorle Mulhol
land. Present were Misses Ruby Stone,
Justine Miller Frances Arnsplger.
Ruth Ottoman." Helen Jones. Kathryn
Chaney, Marjorle Mulholland and the
hostess.
Fidelity Circle
Entertained Tuesday
There were 18 members of Fidelity ,
circle In attendance at the meeting
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Agnes
Koppes. Dessert luncheon was en
Joyed, with Mrs. R. P. Mortensen as
sisting the hostess.
At the business meeting, which fol
lowed with Mrs. Rnseborough presid
ing, hostesses for two tables at the
states banquet were named. They
were: Mrs. Koppen. who will be assist
ed by Mrs. W. F. Campell; Mrs. Kop
pes, who will be assisted by Mrs.
Mortensen.
Mrs. Smylie.'who will appoint her
assistants from this circle, will be one
of those In charge of the kitchen for
the banquet.
Mrs. Koppen and Mrs. W. O. An
drews provided the entertainment
Tuesday by supplying educational
Jig-saw puzzles.
Date of States
Banquet Announced. .
Plans have been announced for the
ninth annual States Banquet to be
sponsored at the Methodist Episcopal
church In Medford February a at the
church hall. Dinner will be served
at 6 :30 o'clock, with the various
states again represented at the many
table. .
Mrs. A. Orin Schenck la general
chairman of the affair; Mra. J. W.
Smylle, menu chairman; Mrs. Susan
Campbell, program chairman, and
Mrs. Maynard Bush, ticket chairman.
Hostesses will be Mesdames H. P.
Nordwlck. C. C. Darby. C. B. Pankey.
Harry Olsen, E. C. Koppen, Wm.
Campbell, Floyd Jenkins, Mary Le
clerc, Wm. Holloway. G. O. Humph
rey. R. A. Koppes, R. P. Mortensen.
F. M. Corllea. T. N. Parrett, A. W.
npes, r. w. Sleeter. W. W. Walker.
Olen Arnsplger. J. W. Wakefield. J. F.
Gllllngs. Robert Forbes. L. R.,Schop
pert, Elsie Waldron, Herbert Crain.
Jack Moad.
An Invitation is extended the pub
lic and people are asked to make
reservations through the various
church circles or by calling Mrs. Bush
at 1473-W or Mr. Schenck at 326-J2.
Royal Neighbor
Install Officer!
A Joint Installation of officer of
the Royal Neighbors of America was
held Thursday evening at the K. P.
hall. Ashland and Jacksonville had
many members present.
Local members Installed were :
Oracle. Mnrgaretha Garrett; vice ora
cle, Blanche Arnold: past oracle. Nora
Glascock: recorder. Marjorle Pearson:
receiver, Katie Palen: marshal, Myrtle
Arnold: assistant marshal. Marie
Wells: Inner sentinel, Allee Lewi;
outer sentinel, Maud Lovel; manag
ers. Freda Klngsley and Irene Shir
ley: musician. Marie Silvia: Graces,
Cora Bashaw, Freda Klnnsley. Fred
ricka, Glascork, IjOla Ludwte. Berna
riine Arnold: flag bearer. Cllssa
Batrd: Juvenile director. Ethel La
tham; captain of desree staff, Edith
Beck: physicians. Dr. Sweeney and
Dr. Durno.
Oril" of each camp were pre
sented with a 'gift, as were the in
stalling officers. Bessie Dewey also
received loe!y pin as a remem
brance of faithful service during the
past seven years as recorder of the
lodire.
A short program followed the meet
In and refreshment were served by
the committee at a late hour.
WILL PAY CASH FOR
County and
School Warrants
F. S. BOOTH
Phone 1224
6th & Holly - Fluhrer B?.
Altar Society Mret
TueMuiy Afternoon
The St. Ann' Altar society
meet Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock for regular session.
will
2:30
Colony Club Luncheon .
To Be NPxt Fridny
The regular monthly luncheon of
the Colony club will be held next
Friday at the club house.
Pythian Club
To Meet Tuesday i
The next meeting of the Pythian
club will be held at the home of Mra.
H. Q. Wortman on Tuesday, January
33rd. Husbands of the Sisters are
invited to attend. Each guest Is asked
to contribute the refreshments.
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Miss Phipps Hostess -To
Bible Class.
Miss May Phipps entertained the
Womens' Bible class of the First
M. E. church Thursday afternoon at
her home with 18 or more present.
A quilt top was pieced while the
women listened to some helpful
articles read by the hostess. Refresh
menta were served.
Lutheran La din
Aid to Meet.
The next meeting of the Lutheran
Ladles' Aid has been announced for
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mra. W. T. Shea, 344 South Central.
Mrs. A. E. Pederson will be the assist,
ant hostess. Guests are asked to
arrive at 2:30 o'clock and an invita
tion Is extended members and friends.
Mrs. Sweeney Leuves
For Portland Visit.
Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, president
of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Oregon
8tate Medical society, left Saturday
for Portland where she will make
her official visit to the Portland Aux
iliary on Monday: preside at a board
meeting on Tuesday and assist in
organizing a county auxiliary at Cor
valli on Wednesday. Mrs. Sweeney
plans to return home the latter part
of the week.
Women' Bible Clnss
Meets With Miss Phipps
The Women's Bible class of the M.
E. church with Mrs. S. L. Leonard as
leader met Thursday at the home of
Miss May Phipps. There were 17 mem
bers present. After the devotional
period, conducted by Mrs. Leonard,
with .the assistance of Miss Phipps,
short business meeting was held. The
remainder of the afternoon was then
devoted to sewing on quilt blocks.'
after which refreshments were served
by the hostess.
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Mrs. Mark Sneaks
Before Oak Grove Club
The regular meeting of the Oak
Grove community club held last
Tuesday at the school house was well
attended with 28 members present. A
program was given by several mem
ber of each room. After the pro
gram the members had the pleasure
of hearing Mr.- Mabel Mack In a
short taJk on the projects taken up
by other clubs In various parts of the
county. Refreshments were served
and a very nice time was had by all
present. The next meeting will be
held Tuesday, Jan. 30th. The club
will give & benefit program In the
near future.
Card Party. Red men
llnll t?nlnvrl
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a puouc cara party was held at the
Redmen hall under auspices of We
nonah. club Friday night. There were
eight tables of cards in play.
High prizes In bridge were won by
Mabel Quackenbush and Jack Dooms,
consolation going to Firielns Piatt
and Ed Shackel. For "500" the high
cores were won by Maude Abbott
and Glenn Abbott, consolation by
Mra. Earl Scripter. In Pinochle high
prizes went to Oertrude Wagener and
Bill Mllnes. consolation to Maggie
Ersklne and Bud La wren tz.
Next Friday night will be the regu
lar social card party for the Pocahon
tas members, also those having birth
days thi month will be especially re
membered, and the attendance prize
will be awarded.
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thryxutitlienium Circle
Instnlls New Officers
Installation of officer of Chrysan
themum circle No. 84, Neighbor of
Woodcraft was held Wednesday with
Neighbor Sadie Gill acting as install
ing officer. Officers Installed were:
G. P. neighbor, Ruth Jone; guar
dian neighbor, Florence LaTourette:
advisor, Edith Devaney: magician
Hilda Hansen; attendant. Lenora
White: rlerk. Sadie Gill; banker,
Clara Barkdull; captain of guards,
Bessie Gall: Inner sentinel. Nellie
Schrecengost; outer sentinel, Margery
Pearson; flsg bearer. Myrtle Atwood;
musician, Lewi Parker; managers.
Belle Bennett, Oua F. Samuels and
Clara Fisher; correspondent. Laura
Doty; senior guardian, Kathertne
Walt.
Visitor from Ashland and Grant
Pass were present. A pot luck dinner
was served before meeting.
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Musical Show Today At Hunt's Craterian
'Going Hollywood,' lavishly staged,
with dazzling costumes and musical
numbers that promise to become nation-wide
hits, opens a three-day en
gagement at the Craterian theater to
day. Blng Crosby and Marlon Davles
are atarred, with Plfl D'Orsay, Stuart
Erwln, Ned Sparks and Patsy Kelly
in featured roles.
At Studio
" xaaatOfl
Rubs Columbo. raaio crooner. Fran
ces Williams, star of George White's
"Scandals." Eddie Poy. Jr., musical
comedy star, Abe Lyman, popular
radio band leader. Blossom Seeley, a
Broadway star of the old coon-shout-lng
days, and Constance Cummlnga
are featured in Walter Winchells
"Broadway Thru a Keyhole." which
opens at the Studio today.
Tonlract Ciuh Meets
With Mrs. iates.
The contract club met Wednesday
for 1 o'clock dessert bridge at the
home of Mrs. W. A. Gates. There
were two tables of cards In play and
a pleasant afternoon enjoyed.
Unllrilntr Brldee
f'liili tn Mppt.
The Parish hall will be the meeting
place Thursday afternoon of the
Building Bridge club. Playing will
begin at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Blgelow
and Mrs. S. I. Brown as hostesses,
earlier at dessert luncheon.
Mrs. Porter Hostess
To Lady Ktwnnlfins.
Lady Klwnnlans have been Invited
to meet at the home of Mrs. Jack
Porter, 1004 Rcddy avenue. Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock for a business
session.
Masons Plan
nance Thursday
A dance is to be given by Crater
Lake chapter No. 32, Royal Arch Ma
sons Thursday evening. January 25th
at. fnrnl Tpmnl
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All Masons, and their ladle are
cordially invited to attend.' Music
will be furnished by a well known
local five-piece orchestra.
Class Complete
Study of Testament !
The Weekly Bible class completed
the study of the Old Testament last
week. C. D. Colbaugh presented
Zephanlah.
S. C. Luderneek presented Haggal
and Habakkuk- Habakkuk was writ
ten Just upon the eve of the cap
tivity and was God's testimony to
Himself as against both idolatry and
pantheism. The book of Habakkuk
raises and answers the question of
God's consistency with Himself in
view of permitted evil.
A. B. Mead presented Zecharlah.
Zecharlah prophesied to the remnant
which returned after the 70 years.
Both advents of Christ are in Zech
ariah'a prophecy.
Mrs. Warner presented Malachl.
Malachl is the Inst of the prophets to
the restored remnant after the 70
years captivity. The burden of his
message 1 the love of Jehovah, the
sins of the priests and of the people,
and the day of the Lord.
The next lesson on Tuesday, Janu
ary 23 will begin the study of- the
New Testament and the period of 400
year during which the voice of no
prophet was heard In all Israel, will
be reviewed. Mrs. Warner will also
compare the four Gospels.
Broken window glazed
rrow bridge Cabinet Works.
Phone 542. We will haul away rout
refuse. City fla nl tax? Service.
Dental Pain absolutely
minimized. Extractions a
Specialty,
each
50c
BARNUM
i -in 'Snaffift
On the same program, and being
shown for the first time in any mo
tion picture theater, he Craterian
has "Sus-Ti-Ka." the all-color scenic
reel, filmed In the Shasta Cascade
Wonderland last summer. '"Sus-Tt-Ka"
Is unquestionably one of the
most beautifulscenica ever made, and
especially Interesting to Southern showing in cities throughout the
Oregon. It has several scenes of country, will bring nation-wide pub
Crater Lake, the majestic splendor of 'llcity to this territory.
Rialto Stars
Those who raw ' When Ladles Meet"
will welcome the local showing of
"Should Ladies Behave' at the Rialto
theater today and Monday. Like the
previous picture this one is also a
clever mixture of wlttv corned v that
ensuea when three ladies, all in love
with the same man. are gathered t0"
gether in the same house 6: a party
at which the man In question la also
present.
Lionel Barrvmore plays the husband
of Alice Brariv, whose clener comedy
work la atwava entertaining: Mary
Carlisle 1 the voung lady, who steals
the man, Conway Tcarle. right out
from inder the noses of Miss Brady
and Katherlue Alexander.
Medford Ice Has
A New Service
Lyle B. Thurman, assistant mana
ger of the Medford Ice and Storage
Co., Inc., announces that they have
installed storage lockers at their plant
on South Fir street. These lockers
are made In three sizes and the tem
perature In the locker rooms is kept
at 15 degrees. They have also ar
ranged an aging room where the tem
perature ts kept at 40 dejrrees, con
taining a meat block. Baws, knives and
wrapping paper, which may be used
at no extra cost, according to Mr.
Thurman.
Mr. Thurman says that In order
DAINTY FEET
SHAPELY ANKLES
GRACE-POISE
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on K1om
Font trouble in a serious thing, j
Those aches and pains slowly j
hut surely put lines in the fare
Wearing shoes that are not prop
erly fitted (lintorts the feet,
swells the ankles; ruins the shape
liness of the limhs and rohs one
of grace and poise.
If vou sufTer from vour feet, hy all
means attend this special Dr. Sdmll's FOOT COMFORT
Demonstration
Tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 22
MThat toii will Irarn about Tour
ffet at thi Demonstration will he
of life-time benefit to you.
By enecial arTarifCTnenU we hare
aenirrd the evrbiftive twrrirea of an
Ktnrrt from llie (ibirnffo Staff
of l)r. Wm. M. Srholl. worbl noted
Font Authority, for (hi important
oorjwion.
You will ee all the newent of Dr.
gId ola dII
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I)rPAl1KT:
the famed lake being brought to the
screen In all its rich color. There
are also innumerable other points ol
interest to Medford.
"Sus-Ti-Ka" was made under the
supervision of the Shasta Cascade
Wonderland association and the local
chamber of commerce, and. with Ha
In Holly Hit
U:;ce of Hollywood's most import
ant romnntlc stars, Fredric March
Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins, to
gether with Edward Everct Horton,
than whom there la no funnier, piny
the lending roles In Paramount' film
adaptation of Noel Coward's sensa
tional stage success, "Design for Liv
ing." which Is now playing at the
Holly thentcr.
to make this new service as conven
ient as possible, locker renters will
be allowed to enter the storage rooms
at any time during the day.
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CLEAN FUEL OIL when vou want
it. Phone 316, EADS TRANSFER.
Rrholl' ApfJianrp and Hcmedie
ftr rflieTiiiK frot trouble of every
kind and dVurre. Voii will lern
the etart rnndilinn of your frrl;
what raiiKe them to hurt and how
you ran enjoy immediate and lant
Wft trt?f.
You w ill Iko Im givrn advice a to
the fize, width nd type of nhoe
you fihotild wrar. HrmrmlKT the
dale and be aurr to be here.
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BE MINE TONIGHT'
IS UNUSUAL FILM
The talent and efforta of many
nationalities are blended into a har
monious and delightful romance In
"Be Mine Tonight." which opens at
the Roxy Theater today.
In the first place, the picture was
produced by a British company, in
Berlin, under the direction of a Rus
sian, Anatole Lltwnk, Most of the ex
teriors were photographed by Ger
man cameramen on locations in
Switzerland, while the interiors were
made at the Berlin studio of Ufa.
with a cast headed by Kiepura. who
Is Polish, and Mngda Schneider, a
bewitching German girl. Sonnle
Hale, popular English music hall star,
plays one of the leads opposite Kle
pura. while the comedy Is provided
by Betty Chester, Edmund Gwenn and
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fered a severe heart attack yesterday.
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