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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCII 11. 1934. PAGE TTmtfK Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton. .. St. Patrick's Day Program Planned by Academy Folk . Th St. Mary's Academy will ob serve St. Patrick day again this year with a musical program Friday eve ning, March IS, beginning at 8:15 o'clock. The publlo la Invited to enjoy the program, which will Include the fol lowing numbers: The Old Retrain .Krelsler Those Songs My Mother Vsed to Sing ..Smith Boys' alee Club Piano Eusebe Dallalre Chanson Bomantlque - PrlnU Piano Margaret Dugan Irish Fantasy .Selected Plane Lucille Estes, Emma Jean Houston Rose of Tralee -. Olover Voice Elsie Oliver. Cecils Blaylock Piano Margaret Dugan WUd Chase. - Wllm Eouree ...... ..Bach Piano Eusebe Dallalre Serenade Lehar Violin Esther Alexander Piano Oracle Lou Ivanhoe The Dear Uttle Shamrock -Cherry Wearing of the Green .-.....-Irish National Air Junior Choral Class Solo Marguerite Kempke Piano Jenea Jensen Spooks and Shadows Adams piano Jcnes Jensen That Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone ....Carlo-Sander Voice Phyllis Reye Witches' Dance MacDowell Piano Elaine Brophy Irish Medley Arranged The Cuckoo Clock Qrant-Schaeffer Sop. I Gertrude Louie, Jeanne RanCourt. Lucille Ester. Katli erlne Oliver. Margaret Wolga mott. Sop. II Mary Dallalre. Oracle Lou Ivanhoe. Alto I Jean Barnum, Jensen. Alto II Ceclle Blaylock. Elsie Oliver. Priere - -..:.- .Hasaelmana Gavotte Llpltlno Cyril Sander Gives Recital Here Soon Cyril Sander, talented student of Sebsman Apollo, will be presented In piano concert at the Baldwin recital hall about the end of March, It was announced yesterday byk his Instruc tor. The local youth will play the com plete program, alone! Ten or 13 com positions will be Included and all Officers Elected by P. E. O.'s Here - , ' , I music lovers, who have watched with election of officers for the coming', . , year at the meeting at the home of Mrs. John Moffatt last week and the following were named to head the organization: Mrs. J. F. Fllegel, presi dent; Mrs. E. A. Moore, vice-president Mrs. Leland Mentzer, corresponding secretary: Mrs. John Moffatt, record ing secretary; Miss Katherine Stewart, treasurer; Mrs. Lois Young, chaplain, and Mrs. R. W. Clsncy. guardian. Active plans are being' made for the state convention to meet In this city May 31, 33 and 33, which will bring more than 100 delegates to Medford from the various chapters In the principal cities of Oregon. Tie W.C.T.U. Hary Elaine Brophy The Lark Gllnka-Balaklrew Afterwhlles - Adams Piano Oracle Lou Ivanhoe Irish Hills r..Lester Tiptoe Oarew Girls' choral Class Piano Oracle Lou Ivanhoe Activities of Legion Auxiliary At the regular meeting of the W, C. T. U. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg gave a report of the re gional conference held In Portland, at which she and Mrs. Augusta McCor mlck, county president, were dele gates. State president Mrs. Ada Jol ley presided at the conference. Mrs. Margaret Munns, a national officer and Marlon Miller of the Oregonlan, were chief speakers. Mrs. Jolley is to visit Jackson county unions In April when a county Institute will be held In Ashland. The devotional service was led by Mra. E. N. Long. She took as her theme. "Trust" and closed with a solo accompanied by Mrs. Welch. Mrs. Minnie Bryant was program chairman presenting a program planned espe cially for the younger women, several being guests, Mrs. Floyd Jenkins gave a humorous reading, "Getting the ew organ". Mrs. s. L. Leonard spoke briefly on the work and alms of the W. C. T. U. Members accepted with regret Mrs. Leonard's resignation as W. C. T. U. treasurer, an office which she has filled very ably for a number of years. Mra. E. S. Hltzler was cho sen as the new treasurer. Mrs. Quy Cox reported a growing membership in the L. T. L. and showed a quilt made by the girls. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Methodist Missionary Society to Meet The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First M, E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Smylle. Merit Circle Meets Tuesday. The Merit Circle of "the Presbyto rlan church will meet for one o'clock luncheon on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. S. Daniels, 407 Park avenue. Members are asked to bring their own servio. Interest his progress for the past sev eral years, will be eagerly awaiting news of the exact date of his appearance. Legion, Auxiliary Invited to Party The Grants Pass American Legion and Auxiliary will entertain Thurs day evening, March 15, and have in vited for the ocaslon members of the Medford Legion and Auxiliary. The party is scheduled for 8 o'clock in the Legion hall In the neighboring city. D. A. R. News By Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey. Monday evening, March 12 is social night for the American Legion Auxil iary. An interesting program Is to be presented and all members and friends of the auxiliary are urged to Ka nrautnt Thfl m Be tine Will be held n the Armory club rooms at eight I To Meet Thursday .i.ir woiiftuincr th. uncial hour ! Mistletoe club will the remainder of the evening will be . devoted to the making of the memor ial poppy for decoration of graves of deceased ex-service men. Manufacture of memorial popples for the American Legion Auxiliary's poppy day, May 26 Is reaching large scale production according to Mrs. Belva Aiken, poppy chairman of the local unit. The little red flowers are being made by disabled veterans working In government hospitals and auxiliary workrooms In many parts of the country. Ten million popples are expected to be made for the auxiliary this year. The work will give employment to hundreds of men who are unable to do other work, and will continue thru the spring. Wages of approximately $100,000 will be paid, and the balance of the money received In poppy day contributions will be used in the re lief and rehabilitation work of the Legion and Auxiliary. The Choral club will moot at the home of Mrs. Wymore, Monday eve ning. March 13. at 1:15. , A large crowd Is expected at the Legion dance to be held at the Orlen , tal Gardens Saturday, March 17. . Ml.stletoe Club meet at K. P. hall, Thursday, March 10, for covered dish luncheon at 1 o'clock. Follow ing the regular business, the social hour will Include cards, needlework and other entertainment features, i Eagles Loyalty Club I To Meet Wednesday The Loyalty club of the Eagles will hold regular meeting Wednesday afternoon, March 14, In the hall over "Whll lock's Golden Rule Store." Hos tesses for the afternoon will be Ber tha Coats and Carrie Averlll. AIL members are urged to attend. The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet for clvered dish luncheon In the women's club rooms March 17 at 12:30 o'clock. Hostesses will -be Mesdames Dixon, Marsh, Har ding and K, Smith. Miss Jane Snedtcor will exhibit the organl7-atlon's scrap book and will give a talk on that subject. Mrs. McAllister Is Hostess to Neighbors Mrs. J. H. McAllister of West Tenth street entertained a number of her nelehbors Friday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. W, D. Reynolds. Baptist Choir To Meet Today "The choir of the First Baptist church will meet Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4 to practice the Easter music. A full attendance Is urged. Ever Ready Circle Meets on Tuesday The Ever Ready circle will meet with Mrs. Volney Dixon, 526 Tenth street. Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, for covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Barnum Honored At Dinner Mrs. Lenna West entertained at dinner at Waucoma Inn - Thursday evening, honoring Mrs. Helen Bar num. Sunny Sisters To Meet Tues y The Sunny Sisters circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Tues day with Mrs. Louise Brown at her home on West Jackson. Grace Circle to Dine Tuesday Afternoon . " Grace circle will "meet "for covered dish luncheon with Mrs.t'W. O. Cool, 1126 West' Main street, Tuesday after noon. The committee' for the occa sion Is composed of Mesdames WaU. Hauk. Hoey, Davis, Gonser, Flynn. Marx, Mitchell and Cool. Royal Neighbors To Meet Thursday Royal Neighbors will meet In social session Thursday evening at the K. P. hall. The entertainment committee has arranged an Interesting program. Neighbors and families and friends are invited. Following the program refreshments will be served. Travel Study Club Meets on Monday The Travel Study club will meet Monday at the home of Mra. A. J. Hanby, 435 North Holly. Mrs. H. F. W. SpUver will review "Free Wheeling Through Africa." Each member Is asked to bring a current event to report. WEEK OF ACTIVITY The coming week promises to be a heavy one for Legion and Auxiliary members, starting Monday evening with the regular meeting at the ar mory. Comrade Earl Foy has been rather busy getting his state liquor store established, but promises novel and Interesting entertainment for the Legion. Thursday. March 15, is the 15th anniversary of the founding of the American Legion throughout the na tion Legion and Auxiliary posts will observe this date with a dinner, dance or similar celebration. Medford post and auxiliary unit are Invited to Join with other towns of Jackson and Josephine county for a big time, starting at 8:00 p. m., and the Ameri can Legion hall in Grants Pass, with members of Grants Pass post as hosts. All members are urged to attend and a good time Is promised. Saturday night the Legion's big St. Patrick's day dance at the Oriental Gardens with Dynge's orchestra winds up a busy week with what should be the best Legion dance In many months. Members of Medford Post Joined with a multitude of southern Ore gon people last Sunday In paying their final respects to Alice Apple gate Sargent, one of Southern Ore gon's pioneers and one of those be loved women who followed their sol dier husbands through the vicissi tudes of early day army life In re mote and perilous camps and sta tions throughout the greater portion of the United States and Its possessions. JUBILEE CELEBRATION OF IS MARKED By FINOS A fine bit of advertising of the Oregon Diamond Jubilee celebration, to be held here In June, la found in the current Issue of the Oregon Club woman, a magazine with a circula tion of 4000. The copy Is written about a paint i.ig. entitled "Awakening of an Em pire." by Philip B. Limdstrom. Re produced on the full page with an invitation to the Jubilee, It forms an attractive display. The copy reads: "Diamond Jubilee In June, Oregon will celebrate her Diamond Jubilee. The birthday party has been sched uled for southern Oregon with Med ford and Jacksonville as hosts. All Oregon Is Invited, and all Oregon will celebrate." The advertisement was placed by George McMurphey, associated with Chet Crank advertising agency, with out cost to Medford. DIABETES Diabetes greatly helped with won derful home remedy no needles or strenuous dieting necessary. Don't overlook this chance. All letters con fidentially answered. Myrtle Schep ers, Bux 413, Ashland, Oregon, Agent. BELLVIEW, March 10 (Spl.) The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCause was the oc casion for a community gathering at the club house of the Upper Valley Community club last Sunday. About 100 friends from this district, Ash land and the Nell Creek dlstrtct en joyed a basket dinner, and others called during the afternoon to con gratulate the bride and groom. Mian Eunice Hagar, accompanied by Miss Doris Hitchcock at the piano, sang "I Love You Truly." after which a mock wedding ceremony was per formed by children front the Bell view school, dressed In old-fashioned costumes. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boll sang two duets. "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" and "Silver Threads Among the Gold." The tables were decorated with flowers of golden hues and the huge wedding cake was of golden color. A potted plant with golden blossoms was presented to the honored guests. Edwin Dunn, Fred Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Meservey, Mrs. Archie Ktncald, Chas, Anderson. R. E. Bell and Oeorgo Andrews responded with short talks when called upon by the toastmaater, C. B. Lamkln. During the afternoon, Mrs. Edwin Dunn sang "When You and I Were Young. Maggie." Mrs. Chas. Anderson, Mrs. Roy Burrus, Mrs. Claude Con ley and Mra, Gowl&nd were the friends who plan ned this happy affair for Mr. and Mrs. McCause. In June Mr. and Mrs. McCause are going to LaGrande, their old home, to celebrate their 50th anniversary with thetr children, who live in and near LaGrande. DR. H P. COLEMAN ChlroprtK'tIc and rhysliithernphy Orecon License il4 California License 3U2U 12 Yeurs In Meillorrt Ore. Fountain Lunches Gardner Drugs V1 Chevrolet Owners We are prepared to offer you a SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT On Genuine Chevrolet Parts and Accessories Pierce -Allen Motor Co. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALER 112 Bo. Riverside. - Phone 150 Mrs. Ktilt) MmtrNs To IjhIv Khvanlims Mrs. C. M. KIdd will be hostess to morrow at her home on Crown HU1 road to the Lady K.1 wan Ions at I o'clock luncheon. She will be assist ed In entertaining by Mesdames J. C. Thompson, O. C. Boggs. Olen Arnspl ger and C. Y. Tengwald. - Miss Reed Installed As Uimim- proMilent Word has been received here that Miss Ruth Reed, daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Homer Reed, was lost Sunday j installed as president of Sigma Kappa sorority nt Oregon State college at ' Corv.illls. Miss Reed U a sophomore. She whs graduated from Phoenix high school. - Dinner immr planned lly Pythian Mttrrs The Pythian Sisters will sponsor a dinner dance March 28 at the Knlghta of Pythias hall. Dinner will be served at 0:30 and music for danc ing will be played from 8:30 to 1M. Edna Nixon, chairman of the com mittee for the evening, will be assist ed by Mesdames Reed and Purcell. Card Party Plannnl . . i At rwi.tnit Hall Pinochle, bridge and W0. vlU be played Wednesday evening at the benefit card party, announced by members of the Pythian Sisters lodite Prizes w'.U be awarded in each and Mrs. Klein, the genoral chairman for the evening, will be assisted as hos tess by Mrs. Yarbrough and Mrs. FVk. Artisans Knjoy Thursday KutTtaiumrnt j The Artisans spent a most dellghu ; ful evening at the regular meeting Thursday. The drill team exempli fied the initiatory work in a very creditable manner. Lodie was lol-, lowed by entertainment, cards, and number of games. The commit'.' on entertVnment la msklnj plans (or the nct meeting. Thursday evenlrifj. March 23. Medford School of BEAUTY CULTURE Announce These Prices Now Effective Permanent Waves ..... $2.50 Finger Waves .50 Shampoo 25 Hair Cut 25 Marcell .50 Manicure .35 This school will be operated by licensed operators until State Board inspects shop. ' 419V2 East Main Street Across from Roxy Theatre Phone 84 Hourj from 0:00 to 5:00 Elks' St. Patrick's Day DANCE For Elks and the invited guests . , . admission by card. Elks Temple Yes sir ! Another good, old time St Patrick's Day party Just like last year. Friday Nite, March 16 Good Music Good Floor and a Real Elks Party . . Don't Miss It! 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