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Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Program Announced for Knight Recital Christian Church The program has been announced for the violin recital this afternoon at the Christian church, presenting the pupils of John R. Knight. The public la Invited to come to the church at 3 o'clock. Assisting as ac companists will be: Mrs. Charles R. Cooley, Miss Carlotta Wiseman. Miss Jean Woodford, Mlxs Roberta Gaston, Miss Moneta Melkle, Mrs. R. B. Talbot and Mrs. Effie Herbert Yeoman. The program Includes: Twinkle, Little Star Tick Tock Vivian Wetzler Old Black Joe Poster Richard Bishop La Spagnola. Chlarl Wilson Church Moto Perpetuo Corbrldge BUUe Balrd Madrlgale Slmonettl Leaella Williams La Cinquantaine Gabriel Marie Donald Horner La Serenata : Braga Alice Brill Serenade Toselll Margaret Tyrrell Swanee River ...... - Foster (Arranged for Ensemble club by J. R. Knight) Ensemble Club Intermezzo. Cavalleria Rusticana..... Mascagnl Marcla Pry La Zlngana Bohm Jimmy Cooley Salut d'Amour Elgar John Balrd Orientale v Cul Tommy Dunnington Cavatina Rf Jean Gaston Caprtcclo (The Bee) Bohm Beth Talbot Poem Plblch From the Canebrake Gardiner Genevieve Croisant Prize Song. Die Melstersinger.. Wagner Mazurka de Concert Haesche Marcla Van Dyke Snanish Dance Rehfeld Dorothy Gore Scotland Studied by Club at Home of Mrs. Hammond Mrs. Robert Hommond was a charming hostess to members of the book club Friday. Scotland being the topic of the day. a Scotch luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. A bowl of pink heather formed the centerpiece of the table and -be menu was com posed of typically Scotch dishes, de lightfully different. The program consisted of Scotch ballads on piano and radio. An Inter esting talk on Scotland was given by Mrs. E. A. Moore and a biography of ' Mary, Queen of Scots, by Mrs. Glen Fa brick. Friday, March 16. the club will study Ireland. Trater Lake Guild To Meet Crater Lake Guild will meet Mon day evening at the home of Mrs. Darell Huson, 45 Llndley, It has been announced. Assisting her as .host esses will be Miss Emily Brown and Miss Margaret Morrison. Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown will re view the book. "Eastern Women." Social Time for Rebrknlis Monday Evening. The members of Olive Rebeknh lodge will enjoy a program and other, entertainment Monday evening. The " noble grand. Ethel Humphreys, has I appointed committees to have charge of the program and decorations, and refreshments will be served following the business and social session. All members are expected to attend and bring visiting members. , Mr. Brum To Speak Before innlen Club The Medford Garden club an nounces that P. H. Reum will speak on the planting of bulbs at the next meeting of the club, the flrat Thurs day In March. A plant sale will be held by the club in the near future and everyone is asked to save all extra plants for this sale. The time and place are to be announced later. Easles royalty Club IIn Meeting The Loyalty club of the Eaalea spent an enjoyable afternoon at the home on the Jacksonville highway of Mrs. Theresa Btanchl. with Mrs. Cora Allen assisting. There was nomina tion and election of officers for the ensuing year as follows: Urzula Chlldreth. president: Laura Averill. vice-president; Cecil Sullivan, secretary; Iwibcl Tucker, treasurer; Dorritt Sullivan, reporter. After the meeting adjourned the hostew-es served refreshment. l.ulle Auxiliary Has Card Parly The Ladies' Auxiliary of the F. O. E. lodee gave a card party at the Dream land hall, Feb. 13th, with ten tables In play. High score in pinochle was won by Mrs. Evelyn Stacg and Chas. Oail. Mi-ss June Erlekson won hi?h in five hundred. Prizes were given and diin ty refreshments were served by the Hostesses in charge. A plrasant evening was enjoyed by I all. The auxiliary plans another card party at the Drenrnlnnd hall, Feb. 27. The public is cordially Invited. BY APPOINTMENT Distributor of COMMUNITY CHINA and SILVERWARE Mar Be Purrhaed on the Budget Plan I III ill I mijjlJuL if College Women Enjoy Meeting at Frame Home The College Women's club of the Rogue River valley met at the home of Mrs. R. w. Frame at Phoenix. Sat urday afternoon. ' The meeting was called to order by the vice-president. Mrs. Billings, the president being in Portland. After the routine busiriewt was dispatched, the glee club of the Phoenix high school was introduced and under -he direction of Mts Patterson, sang sev eral numbers. Mrs. Nye was accom panist. Mrs. P. D. Wagner, who had charge of the Collegian, then introduced Mrs. Ellen Wiltshire, who read a very fine paper on "Radio." The ladles then had the pleasure of listening to a radio play, "Over the Coffee Cup," written by Miss Helen Norris, and read by Mrs. P. D. Wagner. Mrs. Frame and Miss Burr poured. Assisting Miss Dorothy Corliss in serving were Mrs. Canfield, Mrs. Ethel Willets and Miss Gertrude Waltzllng. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. E. Root. March i 10. P. T. A. Notes A Joint meeting of the radio listen irw group will be held Monday after noon at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. E. Clevenberg, 511 Haven street. Jackson Celebrates The Jackson school Parent-Teacher association celebrated Founders day Friday afternoon at the school with the mothers of new pupils as special guests. Pupils of the 1-A and 2-B classes opened the program. Mrs. Short, president of the Parent-Teach er council, gave a talk on the found ing of the organization. An impressive candle lighting ser vice was held with the past presr dents, officers and teachers partici pating. Tea was served later and I generous sliver offering made. Daddy's Mplit Observed Friday night an interesting pro gram was presented at -Washington school In celebration of Daddy' night. A good attendance of parents enjoyed the affair and an enlighten ing talk on school finances was given by E. H. Hedrlck. superintendent. Mrs. Hopkins was chairman of the program for the evening and commu nity singing was led by Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang with Mrs. Warren Butler accompanying at the piano. The fern went to Mrs. Maxwell's room the pupils In which brought the createst number of fathers to the program. Following the program refresh ments were served by Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey and her committee. Washington Prnrrnm The Washington Parent-Teacher association held a Founders Day Tea Friday afternoon. A delightful program of folk songs dances and readings by the children had been prepared by the teachers and was enjoyed by the large number of mothers present. A candle lighting ceremony In com memoration of Founder s Day follow ed the program. In which Martha Jane Cool lighted the candle for tne children. Mrs. Geo. B. Canode for the teachers, Mrs. Jack Heyland for the association and Mrs. Volney Dixon for the earlier days of Pa rent -Teacher work. - It was announced that the Boy Scout troupe sponsored by the Wash ington association had won two awards at the Fathers and Sons ban qet. the handicraft award, for making the best table centerpiece and the Roosevelt award. Tea was served following the meet ing. Tables were arranged in the hall. Mrs. Holloway and Mrs. Dixon presided at the tea tables and Mrs. Fichtner cut and served the large blrthdny cake which she had made for the occasion. The committee in charge of the tea included Mrs. Coffeen, Mrs. Tiernan, Mrs. Latham and Mrs. Hamilton. " Mrs. Stubblefleld, together with the teaching force, was' responsible for the splendid program. rlly Council to Meet The Medford city council "of the Parent-Teacher association will meet for covered dish luncheon and busi ness session. Tuesday. February 20 at the home of Mrs. Frank Dillard, 30 Summit. Local Misses Present Program In Ashland. Miss Helen Evanson and Miss Dor- othey Gore of this city will present a program Friday at the Southern Ore gon Normal school assembly. Piano and violin numbers will be Included. , OreRnn State Club To Meet Tomorrow Mrs. C. D. Thompson will be host ess tomorrow evening at her home on West Eleventh street to members of the Oregon State College club. Guests are asked to arrive at 8 00 o'clock. Mn. Hchtner. llote At Tovliime Party Mrs. Carl Fichtner entertained the Pythian Sisters at her home on South Holly with a costume party last Tues. day evening. Much merriment was caused by the costume of Mrs. Over meyer. who was a guest of the club. jThe next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Laidley on February 27. arEDFORD M.JTL D. A. R. Observe First President's Birthday Thursday Crater Lake chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet for annual luncheon In celebration of George Washington's birthday. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock at the Presbyterian church Thursday with Mrs. R. B. Beach as chairman. Those persona planning to attend are asked to call 826-Y for reservations before Wednesday noon. Annual guest day will be observed and an Invitation la extended all persona eligible to membership in the organization. The program for the afternoon will open with roll call to be. an swered with early impressions of Medford. The founding of the city will be reviewed by Mrs. Lewis Ul rlch. and Mrs. Volney Dixon will speak of the "Pioneers." Mrs. C. A. Meeker will discuss the early social life of this city, and music will com plete the program. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Beach will be Mesdames Rlggs and Rucker and Miss Clara Wood. Prlscllla Circle To Meet Wednesday The Prlscllla. circle will meet with Mrs. Leclerc at 615 West Second street next Wednesday. Fidelity Circle To Meet Tuesday The Fidelity circle will meet Tues day at the .home of Miss May Phlpps, uza rast Main street, for dessert luncheon at 2 o'clock. P. E. O. to Meet With Mrs. Sleeter Members of chapter AA, P. E. O.. will be guests of Mrs. R. W. Sleeter at dessert luncheon Wednesday. The program will be in charge of Mrs. L. E. Williams. Mesdames Murray Entertain at BridRe Mrs. C. C. Murray and Mrs. J. C. Murray entertained a few friends at 1 o'clock luncheon and duplicate con tract bridge Friday. A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. Roberts and" Daughter Return. Mrs, Geo. M. Roberts and daughter. Dorothy, are expected home from Portland today. Mrs. Roberts recently Joined her daughter there after the latter had enjoyed a visit on the University of Oregon campus as guest at the Delta Gamma house. The first of a series of nv.tlnita on economy dressmaking will be com pleted In the county this week, ac cording to Mrs. Mabel c. Mack, home demonstration agent. This demonstra tion Is .on color, and Includes the making of color charts for each Indi vidual, a dlsousslon -of color theory, and Aise of color harmonies. The dem onstration closes with the selection of colors for the Individual. These demonstrations have been given in eleven communities this month, and will be given this week in four com munities. The complete schedule for the week Is: Feb. 19. Monday, Eagle Point ex tension unit "color." Mrs. G. E. OuS' terhaut, chairman. Feb. 19. Radio Study clubs, the first child and other children. Mrs. Mack. Feb. 20. Applegate extension unit. "line and design," Mrs. Mack, assisted by Mrs. Azalea Sager, state clothing specialist; Mrs. U! port, chslrman. Feb. 21, Lost Creek extension unit. "color," Mrs. Wm. Hoefft. chairman Feb. 21, Central Point extension unit, "garment finishes." Miss Marv Coker and Mrs. Dora Hesselarave. leaders. Feb. 22. McLeod extension unit. color." Mrs. w. D. Cobum. chairman Feb 23. Sams Valley extension inlt. color." Mrs. Sadie Frlnk. chalrnun. Feb. 24. Medford Junior 'high school. :oo p. m., county dramatics contest finals. All extension unit meetings will be all day sessions with a covered dish luncheon at noon. All homemekers of the community are Invited to attend. A special effort has been made to complete all demonstrations this week In order to permit homemakers of the county to attend the Home Inter est conference at the Oregon State college Feb. 38 to March 3. Each home extension unit Is sending an official delegate. BACK SEAT DRIVERS .OFTEN PROVE HELP SALEM, Ore. (UP) Pay attention to back seat drivers, advises the mo tor vehicle operators' division, par ticularly if the back seat drivers are more experienced than you. Back seat drivers were advised to be consid erate of beginners. Phone 542 we will haul away roui refuse. City Sanitary Service OPENING MEET ON DRESS ECONOMICS Dental Prices Slashed Consultation Tree x . American Tliiue Tint Herotlte witb Gold Pin Teeth Silver F1IMn IJMi t?00 $2.00 U.00 II 00 Porrelaln rilllnf Plate Repair Rellne Plata Clean Teeth Other Platen II2.J0 1 15.00 DR. E. W. Main artf Riverside TRIBUNE, MEDFORD With Janet Gaynor and Lionel Bar- rymore heading a cast that Includes1 Robert Young. Richard Cromwell. Mona Barrle, Henrietta Crosman and Stepin Fetchit, "Carolina" opens a three-day engagement at the Cra terian theater today. Departing noticeably from current START PLUG The planting of the Jackson coun ty court house grounds will begin the first of next week, although the original plans for the planting can not be strictly adhered to because of a lack of funds, It was announced through the Medford Garden club today. The county court and the Garden club released a list of names of per sons and firms who -have contributed to the planting, voicing their appre ciation of the splendid co-operation extended. The list Includes: Med ford National Bank, 910; First Na tional Bank, $10: Mrs. Leonard Car penter, 5; Rotary Club, t50; the County Highway Beautlflcatlon Com mittee, $125; c. L. MacDonald, chair man; Daughters of Veterans, one tree: Legion Auxiliary, one tree; Mrs. John Barneburg, one tree; Commis sioner R. E. Nealon, one tree; N. 8. Bennett,- trees and shrubs; the Carl ton Nursery, shrubs; Mrs. Jap An drews, shrub; Mrs. MacDonough. shrubs: Mrs. Corey, shrubs; Mrs. C. E. Stanley, shrub; Ashland Park Commission, shrubs; Mrs. G. Q D'Alblnl, shrubs; Gold Hill Garden Club, shrubs: Baptist church, shrubs. Other arrangements have been made for completing the beautlflca tlon program undertaken by the County Highway Beautlflcatlon com mittee at the top of Blackwell hill, It was also announced through the Garden club today, so that the gift of the prize" money to the county will in no way curtail the work out lined by the committee. If anyone can help in any way by making other donations for the court house planting, .he Is asked to call Mrs. T. W. Miles at 858-Y as soon as possible. Many more trees are needed to complete the original plans. STATE KILLS MANY PREDATORY ANIMALS SALEM, Ore. (UP) The predatory animal control division of the state department of agriculture made some progress during 1933 in removing menaces to livestock and poultry. Report of the division shows ani mals taken included: Badgers 4, bears 20, bobcats 119, coyotes 1624, fox 1, mountain lions 2, raccoons 3, skunks 8. Poison baits placed num bered 31,058. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Cthelwyn 8 Hoffmann. - Lucky Tiger Magic r-SIIAMPOO-i nELIGHTRJLLY different-areal thrill to use a real joy to feel the tingle of new cleanliness and hair health. Removes every speck of dandruff, softens the dullest hair and gives to it a radiant, natural been. Bur It toitf undrt Lucky Ttier'l money back fuirinte. A com pin Ion to the old rtliabU Lucky Titer Halt Tonic ' $25 Dental Pain absolutely minimized. Extractions a Specialty, each 50c BARNUM Oppo.lte Hubbard firm. r V OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1034. "Carolina" Opens at Craterian Today trends, an atmosphere of charming and simple sincerity predominating. "Carolina" calls upon many emotions. Briefly, It tells the story of the girl from the north who goes against all the traditions of the Old South in her aggressiveness to win the man she loves and to help him rebuild what was once a wealthy plantation. By (iertrude llaak. A play will be given by the Dra matics club of the Eagle Point Orange on Tuesday night. Vebruary 20, at the Eagle Point Orange hall. The curtain will go up at 7:30 sharp. The one-act play." timed In the year 1860. Is entitled "Miss Maria." In the cast sie Miss Yetta Olsen, Mrs. Mary Weld man, Mrs. Jessie Mtttclsteadt and C. F. Davlcs. This is one of the contest plays sponsored by the Jackson County Recreational club, the finals In the county to be given on the 24th of February. A small charge will be made and the public la cordially In vited. Immediately after the play, at 8:15. Oregon State Orange Master Ray W. Gill will speak during an open meet ing, to which the public Is invited and urged to attend. Mr. QUI will discuss the sales measure and the public will be given an opportunity to ask any questions pertaining to this subject. The doors will be open to the pub lic, free of cost, at 8:15 p. m., to all who desire to hear Mr. Oill, who la a very able exponent of Orange princi ples. Brooder Briquets. Medford Fuel Co 1122 No. Central. TAE GRANGE I V. Vtvl ---vi?Ti.-'t.- VI W$f. reiV Jill- SAVE GAS...OIL...TIRES...REPAIRS! Dodge Now Priced with Lowest... No Wonder Thousands of Shrewd Buyers say... "My Next Truck Will Be a Dodge!" THERE is no mistaking Dodge extra value in the low-price field when you check up for yourself feature-by-feature. Thousands have made an out- and-out, "Show-Down" comparison. The result isagiganticswingof buyers to Dodge. Sales inthe last fourmonthshave gained four timea faster than the field. . HereisDodge.pricedwiththelowest, yet leading the field in costly features by an almost unbelievable margin. And they are features that unquestionably save gasoline, oil, tires, and repair bills . . . such features of fine truck building as hydraulic brakes, oil filter, cast iron braking surfaces, full pressure lubrica tion, full floating rear axle, 4 -bearing 7' ' Deanng universale , , . eighteen extra-value DCPCNDABLt Don't buy any truck DODGE TRUCKS PIERCE ALLEN Barrymore, as the mind-clouded gen tleman of the old school, sees In her the vision of a lost love, breaking into his sentimental thoughts or the past. One of the high spots of the pic ture Is the return of Stepin Fetchit to feature roles nnd in his character of Scipio, the colored star brings up roarious comedy Into the film. Now at Holly -If 4- Greta Garbo and John Gilbert are reunited as screen lovers after a pic ture separation of five years In the historical romance, "Queen Christina" which opened Saturday at the Holly theater. "Queen Christina" Is the story ot Sweden's glamorous regent of the 17th century, who sacrificed her'coun try and her throne for love and re ligious motives. . The role is Garbo's greatest tri umph nnd, Gilbert is excellent as the Spanish envoy. In keeping wltn wie times Drills ' ami Toiletries at cut Prices at JAR- i MIN S DRUO STORE. I "SHOW- SHOWS WHY till you compare it with Dodge. If you want a truck built to save money on repairs and running costs, go to the Dodge dealer and ask for the facts. Compare feature-by-feature, point-by-point. You'll wonder how Dodge can give you so much. You won't find any other truck with even half of the im portant gas-oil-tire-and-repair-saving features you want and you find in Dodge and at auch a low price! That's why Dodge sales are gaining four times faster than the field. Smart buyers simply find far greater value in Dodge Trucks and Dodge is priced with the lowest. 'All prim . FOB- Pictorjr. DmtroH 4 Dutl Wt.li PrtCMt euttocl to roller mraixii noio. DO DO B BROTHERS CORPORATION fNW.on nfCHRYSLRR. MOTORS. DETROIT, MICH. MOTOR COMPANY, INC., 112 SOUTH "Madame Spy" at Rialto r. .j ju.A-Atiaais,.,. , ....,4,. How a beautiful woman spy wan nble to win secret of state are re vealed In "Madame Spy," featuring Pay Wray and Nils Asther, and play- ng today and Monday at the nialto theater. Fay Wray, as the spy, Is the woman COLBERT TORRID IN ROXY FILM Claudette Colbert's recent ultima tum In Hollywood anent her ability to portray wicked women better than heroines of saccharine flavor bears luscious fruit In her latest picture, "Torch Singer," now playing at the Roxy theater. As the torrid torcher of cabaret and radio fame, she displays a fiery and dangerous personality and later contrasta this with another and very tender side of her character. By a cunning, manipulation of these quali ties, La Colbert fits snugly Into the personality of Mlml Benton, created by Grace. Perkins in her Liberty Maga zine story, "Mike." "Torch Singer" Is the drama of a SEED POTATOES CERTIFIED s300 ITe nlio have a lot of CiOcm ijl'AUTY seed rntutoes, uiuertlflril, which we arc sure will serve your purpose at ssa.Tn per cut. It will pay you to look over our Seed Potatoes wo will nva you money. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phono 833. 229 N. 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