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MEDFORD MXIL' "TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. &PRTL 29, 1934. PAGE THREES Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Neaton Hamilton V. F. W. Card Party Is Monday Evening Crater Lalte Poat 1B33 of the Vet erans of Foreign W, will hold card party Monday evening, April 30 at s o'clock at the Armory. Bridge, "500" and pinochle will be played and the public ii moat cordially In vited to attend. Prizes will be award ed for high scorea for both men and ladlea and the evenlnga entertain ment will be concluded by the serv ing of refreshments. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing P.'E. O.'sBusy With Convention Plans Medford promises to be city of conventions thU summer and among the tint will be the P. 2. O, state convention, at which Chapter AA. oJ Medford will be host. T. members of AA are busy with their plans for entertaining more than 200 delegates and many visitors. One of the highlight will be the trip to Crater Lake for the pleasure of the delegates, many of whom have lived In t.He state without gaining a previous glimpse of the world wonder, to which Medford la the gateway. Roosevelt The following committees of Roose velt Troop II are asked to meet this afternoon at 2:00 at the Boy Scout headquarters. Food: Catherine Conroy, Patricia Dtppel, Jane Goold, Mary Prances Hoiioway, Barbara. Kendrlck, . Jean Phythlan, and Margaret Yeager. Table : Geraldlne Bunch, Frances Jones, Mary Lee Strang, Emily Tyree, and Helen Walters. The Father and Daughter banquet of Roosevelt troop will be held Mon day evening, April 30, at Boy Scout headquarters at 6:30. Washington Troop The Washington School troop Is now meeting In the girls gym at the Senior high school. At the last meeting the girls whipped the ends of their troop ropes. The third pa trol discussed plans for a hike for the following Saturday. Two new scouts registered. Lincoln Troop The Lincoln Troop made bandanas for a hike next Thursday. The mem bers plan to have an out-of-door investiture ceremony around their campflre. Troop 4 News Troop 4 girls spent the past week end at Dr. Elliott's cabin. Shady Cove. Twenty girls accompanied by Ruth Meu&el and Ruth Clark made the trip. At the last troop meeting the girls took their supper to a small hill west of town, traveling on bicycles. Eleven girls made the Journey with their leaders, Ruth Meusel, Dorothy Qoff, and Ruth Clark. Troop meetings are held on Wed nesday nights from 7 till 8 at head quarters. Active Club Women Plan Dessert Bridge Members of the Lady Actlvtans organisation are entertaining Tuesday evening at the Colonial club at des sert bridge. Royal cXlghbors To Meet Thursday Royal Neighbors will meet Thurs day evening, May 3, In regular busi ness session. There will be Initia tion and officers and members are urged to be present. ' Beck Home Scene Of Card Party Mrs. Edltft Beck and Mrs. Marie Gautenbeln were hostesses last Mon day afternoon at a very successful and enjoyable card party at the home of Mrs. Beck. Vases of beautiful flowers about the rooms lent a charm ing air of festivity, where six tables were in play. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Maud Lovell, holding high score at bridge, and Mrs. Hall at 500. Following cards, dainty refresh ments were served. . Activities of Legion Auxiliary By Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was , held Monday evening with a good attendance. Committee reports were given and the regular business trans acted, after which Mrs. Belva Atken gave a report on national activities, taken from the National Bulletin. Mrs. R. E. Green gave a most in- ; teresting resume of the relief work done In the county, especially per- i taining to child welfare. The Auxiliary trio, composed of , Mrs. Fred Sweeney, Mrs. C. Wymore i and Mrs. C, O. Larlson.'sang several! numbers, which were much enjoyed They were accompanied by Mrs. W. i D Butler at the piano. The trio also sang at the meeting of the Eastern j Star Wednesday evening. The Choral club will meet for practice Monday afternoon at 2:15 at the home of Mrs. Butler. An invitation from the Grants Pass post and unit to a May Day dance has been received by the Med ford post and unit. The dance will be held Tuesday evening, May 3, In the Legion hall. A slight charge will , be made. Mrs. Normlie, Guest Here From Los Angeles Mrs. Norman Normlle of Los Ang- i eles is visiting friends In Medford this week. - Mrs. Hutchison Hostess To Thursday Club Mrs. O. I. Hutchison was hostess Thursday to members of her bridge club at her home on West Malu street. - Miss Hamilton, Howess To Bridge Group Miss Jean Hamilton was hostess Thursday evening to members of her bridge club. Present were Misses Ethel and Bethel Slagle, Kathryn and Maxtne Robinson, Evelyn Herman, Louise Elrod and Leabel Miller, Lady Lions Meet j To Dine Wednesday I The Lady Lions will meet Wed nesday afternoon for covered dish ( luncheon at 1 o'clock at the home of (Mrs. C. W. Reames, 27 Geneva. Mrs. ' Leonard Terkelsen will be assistant hostess. Frit GiieUlatf To Play During Music Week Fritz Quetzlaff, pupil of Rosa Blackmore Wtttett, will be one of the southern Oregon students feat ured during observance of National Music Week. He will play at the Rtvolt theatre in Grants Pass on Sunday, May 8, at both the after noon and evening shows. Music and Dance Feast Promised Medfordites Great Interest is already evident in the valley in the coming concert of music and the dance to be given here two weeks from tomorrow night at the high school auditorium by Fran ces Mullen, pianist, and Dorothy Wagner, interpretive dancer, in con nection with the much anticipated spring concert of the Medford Glee men. Dorothy Wagner, for three years a member of the Metropolitan Opera ballet, attracted the attention of John Murray Anderson, through her beauty and grace, winning a place as specialty dancer in the fourth edition of Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue, where she soon became a popular fa vorite with the New York public. Following over three years of work under Mr. Anderson's direction, she was engaged for a tour of continen tal Europe, which included several -appearances in Paris, where she was enthusiastically acclaimed, ad m nee press dispatches reveal. On her re- jturn to California, she was engaged by tne Hoiiywooa sow. association to present four dance solos on their summer symphony program. Frances Mullen, who has intro duced many hitherto unknown works to the musical world of California, recently became the storm center of an artistic controversy which raged over the "Six Little Piano Pieces" of Schoenberg and a Bartok Sonata which she presented at a Los Angeles concert. Both these works will be presented at the concert In this city. With such recommendations pre ceding their arrival here, the concert of the two visiting artists, to whom half the evening's program will be devoted, Is expected to draw all lovers of music and dancing from various sections of the valley to Medford May 14. The program to be presented by the Glcemen, who need no Introduc tion, will be announced in the near future through the director, James Stevens, Famous Stars Appear in Dramatic Hit, "Riptide," at Craterian j ! m"m i 4 M $ W V 4 rv n v -tS 3 x 't V 5 m sisniill ' i "if'1' ' 1 I II -Ttfnrr--nn i isnr; f ii, f: I '.j Mit Marx Heads Suit Department at Mann& Store Miss Hazel Marx arrived in Med ford severst day ago from Portland! to accept & position as m&naser c? tne woiufs'i coat and auH depart ment at Mann's store. Formerly associated: with the "White HovieM in San Franctsco and the Bedell stores of Oakland and Portland M(s Marx is exceptionally well qualified to select iast-mimste style In high quality garments for Mann's southern Oregon customers. Mtss Marx at one Urn resided is Grants Pasa, Ore., a&d Is well ac quainted in the Rogue Slver vaSIaj ST, JOSEPH, M&a Apftt 33. Frank Weed died in a hospital ier today from gunshot wounds inflict! by officers after Wood allegedly to extort Jl.ocO from Curt j Foe, fes mer csshter of tHe bank of Oower. NAND1ES SUNDAY mNNBR Half Fried Chicken Swift's prensinns milk fed. With sB . i?ni tnmmmga . WWW Uohcrt Monigomerv ami Norma Shearer, who appear with lirrhert Mi:rvtiull ami an tMiihiiiinnng east in ' ilipMfle,' nna of Ihe most infked of plcttirrs of the year, opening a litre odav run at the. Ciuifilan (hiNiicr tixlav. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS HONOR ORDER'S FOUNDING More than three hundred Odd Fel lows and Rebckahs from Ashland, Gold Hill. Central Point, Jacksonviite and Medford assembled at I. CO. P. hall in Medford Thursday evening for dinner and a program commemorat ing the 115th anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship In Amer ica. A. J. Hanby, general chairman, was ably assisted by committees from fcU lodges in the valley, and all co-operated in a manner that made the affair successful in every respect. Many old-time members of the Re- ockah lodge were present, including Mrs. Hewlett of Eagle Point, Mrs. Ix gan, Mrs. Ulrich and Mrs. Mamie Nel son of Jacksonville, Past Grand Mes ter George W. Treffren of Ashland was present, and also Stella Merrick, past president of the Rebekah As sembly of California, and each spoke of the o!d times of the orders In this part of Or?.;on, Mrs. J. D. Rickert, program chair man, hsd prepared the program with regard to the occasion, and it is here -with given In full: . - Song, "America" Audience stand ing!. Introduction of Past Grand MastRi Treffren and Past President StelUi Merrick. , Invocation Rev. Hall of Ashland. Song of Welcome Olive Rebekah lodge. Vocal Solo Paul Byers of Ashland. Address on Odd Fellowship Rev Hall of Ashland. Vocal Solo A. J. MacDonough. History of the Encampment I. O. Howard, Reading Rev, W. R, Baird. History of the Rebekah Lodge Mrs. Eib of Ashland. Vocal Solo Mrs. George Wendt of Jacksonville. Address Stella Merrick. Address George W. Treffren. History of the Jacksonville Lodges Mrs. Mam!e Nelson of Jacksonville. Vocal Solo Kathryn Lance of Gold Hill, Reading Mrs, Ella Rogers. In addition to the above, instru mental selections were given by some of the younger members from Ashland and Gold Hill. Supper Dance Is Enjoyed at Club A group of local society folk en tertained with a no-host party at the Colonial club on West Main street last night, more than 20 couples enjoying a supper dance. Dividend heer NEW YORK, April 28. There were seventeen favorable dividend changes this week, duplicating the total for last week, says Standard Statistics Co., seven increases, two resumptions, six extras and two ini tial payments were announced. Fif teen unfavorable changes. comprisSn six increases and nina commissions. compared with two the previous week. HIGH NUNS ASSIST FESTIVAL The sJxth annual music festival, sponsored by the Southern Oregon Normal school. Friday, wa well sup ported by the bands, orchestras and glee clubs of the Medford high school. The Medford band, under F. Wilson Watt, played an outstanding group and the Boys and Girls Olee clubs sang special number under the lead ership of Miss Harriet Baldwin, city supervisor of muaic who also dir ected the massed girW chorus arid accompanied for the choral singing, j The Medford numbers, contributed; to the program were: Medford band, directed by Mr. Watt; "Robinson's Grand Entry," march K, L. Xtitgj "Stradells, overture, Flotow. Choral, Medford, directed by Mtsa Baldwin: "Kegro Spiritual, Boys Glee club. For Garden Kuwrtng Tel, Dental Prices Slashed !V. Anterfmn Ttestte Tint IftcstBe wftt Goitf Pin Tteift Silver rilllnt IJ . , . . , . , ' porcelain FiitfnR .w I Dental Pit in absolutely Plate Hejmtt 1 minimised. Extractions & Keltmt Ptete a. 1 . cteB Teeth tj I specialty, JZfl ft Other Piate ....$!2.59 - $!N.0s . each WWW DR. E. W. BARNUM Main atTerld Opposite Hubbard Bros. BR, H. 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