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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1934 t Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Few ell ''M---M--e Hallowe'en Dance At Elks Club for The New Members With tlx Slat of October arriving In about two weeki, bringing Hal' lowe'en and alt the accompanying feature! of autumn, to local Eite club la planning a gay Hallowe'en dance for Wednesday, October SI The annual affair la being given thle fall for the "baby Blk" who will have been Initiated Into the order on October 36. , Elk and their Invited Mends will attend the party, and gueat card may be obtained from membera ot the committee, of which Bob Strang la chairman. He la being aaalated by Stan Sherwood, Earl York, Sandy Weatergren and Hanson Webster. Mr. Strang hat arranged for slab Mte fall decorations and he hea been negotiating the past week for a fine dance orchestra to play that evening. This la the first of a series of fall and winter dnncea that are to be given by the Elks club for the mem bers, Mr. Strang said. Mrs. Kletzei Will Speak Tuesday For P.'T. A Conference The regional conference of the Pa rent-Teachers' association la to be held In Grants Pass on Tuesday, October 16, at the First Christian church, with, the day's session open ing at 1:00 o'clock, and closing at four in the afternoon. The conference Will Include the Jackson and Josephine county coun cils. Mrs. Virginia Kletzer, state presi dent of the P.-T. A., will be the main speaker. To be standard, each unit must have half of Its elected officers present as delegates, It was pointed out. M- Relief Corps To Meet Thursday The Women's Relief corps will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the Armory, when the corps will be In spected by Anna Harmon of Grants Pass. Two candidates will also be ini tiated, snd a covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Members are asked to bring their own table service. Are Postponed The gym classes planned as a part of the winter's program for the Girls' Community club, have been post- : poned until November 1. because ot Inability to secure the gymnasium. The drama class will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, and on Wed nesday evening at the same time, the arts and crafts class will meet at the club rooms. Women of Rotary"""" To Meet Wednesday wbmen of Rotary will meet oi Wednesday at one o'clock, for a cor ered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt, at 11 Corning Court. Assisting Mrs. Holt will be Mrs. Prank Newman and Mrs. Glen Blrk. Contract bridge will be In play dur ing the afternoon, and those not wishing to play are Invited to bring their sewing If they desire. EASTERN TENNIS STAR IS BRIDE WW t mm IK: k v 1 f '' Vrv 1 ' L giiL js - A t f..' ; Vj A ' r i 3 i- r . a V1 l ?'' i 4 Sarah Hammond Palfrey, notd tennla star, Is shown ' leaving the 8harnn ViiJtorlan rhurrh at Sharon, Mass., escorted by her h unhand, Mar shal Fabyan, Jr., of Boston following their wedding nt which her three sluteri, Mrs. Mlnnne Palfrey Hill, M Ins Polly Palfrey and Miss Joanna Palfrey, also of tennis fame, served as bridesmaids. (Associated Press Photo.) Committee Reports Given at P.-T. A. Meet The Junior High Parent -Teachers' association met In the gymnasium for a short meeting Friday afternoon October 13. A group of the school children sang. Various committees made reports. Those attending the county coun cil meeting In Ashland Saturday, Oc tober 13, are Mrs. Wayne Keesee, Mrs. Rthel Pease, Mrs. Lena Roseberry, Mrs. Jack Heyland. The city council meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. G. Cool on West Main street Monday at 1 o'clock. A covered d'h luncheon will be served. Hanquet Monday Tor Jobs Daughters Jobs Daughters, with delegations from Grants Pass, Klamath Palls and Itoaeburg. as guests of the local bethel, will give a banquet Monday evening at all o'clock at the Mason to hall. The Med ford organisation will be inspected by Mrs. A. J. Young of Koseburg snd Mrs. B. Krlckson oi Portland, both members of the grand gusrdlnn council, to determine wheth er a charter shall be granted. Pat Young Is chairman of the banquet committee, Betty Paske of the en tertainment committee, and Minyon rnlpps la In charge of the tables. Mrs. Htteetiey lloMess Te Circle Mrs. Ralph Sweeney entertained the Sunny Slstem circle of the Pres byterian church Tuesday, assisted by Mrs. O. Q. D Alblnl, Mrs. A. R. Clem ent, 1 Mrs. Lumsden and Mrs. Lig gett. Csfeterla luncheon wss served at one o'clock. The afternoon was spent listening to the stories told by the members, as to how they met their vacation pledges. A good attendance was present. In cluding the following guests: Mrs, Asel Hubbard. Mrs. P. K. Deuel, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Harmon. The neit meeting will be at the Jiomt of Mrs. Oeorge West. She will he assisted by Mrs. William Young.! Mrs. A. J. Hanby, Mrs. George Aiden and Mrs. Laura M. West. 1 Teachers9 Chorus Singing This Week At Institute Meet (By Dorothy Gore) The Jackson County Teachers' cho rus, which promises to be one of fhi active musical organizations of the community , will sing for the teach ers' Institute Friday, October 19, at the senior high school at 1 o'clock. This Is the chorus' first appearance this year and weekly practices have been held at the court house. Mrs. Esther Church Leake, conduc tor; Mrs. Una B. Inch, county su pervlsor, snd Mrs. Cora T. Gustln, the president, sre all active In pro moting the work of the organisation Honoring the conductor, Mrs Leake, the membera of the chorus will entertain with a tea at 4 o'clock following the afternoon session of the institute. Those assisting at the first tsble will be: Mrs. Thurston, Patty Brock, Florence Hunsaker, Mrs. Nettle She ley, Mrs. P. Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Stark, Mrs. Edna Beeson, Dorothy Gore; at table two: Altos Holmback, Betty Evanson, Harriet Pellet, Mary Chambers, Alta. Norcroas, Mrs. Mul holland, Thelma Reese; table tnree: Louise Hansen, Mrs. Murray, Mis. Cora T. Gustln, Eleanor Curry, Ger trude Ahlstrom, Alice Cromar, Fran cea Fitzgerald, Mrs. Inch: table four: Dorothy Morris, Laura York, Ruth Bolton, Catherine Reese, Mrs. Minnie P. Guy, Mary Norvell. Ethel Huston, Virginia Flok, Bessie Northcraft, Eve lyn Nye, Mrs. Tobln. Women's Bible Cloae Will Meet Tuesday The Loyal Women's Bible class of the First Christian church will hold Its regular business and social meet ing on Tuesday, October 1ft. at 3 o'clock In recreational hall. All mem. bers are urged to attend. Visitors alwa;it welcome. 14 Olive Renekah I.mlge rinns Hard Times Tarty The Olive Rebeksh lodge will give a hard times party at their regular meeting Monday evening, beginning! at 7:30 o'clock. Members are asked to come dressed for the occasion. An Interesting program has been pro- pared by a committee, and refresh ments will be served, ! Wrnonnh Club To Hpnmor Party j The regular social card party was j held at Weatonka council on Frl-1 day awning, with high score In bridge going to Peggy Purdln, and Jack Dooms, and low acore to Florence Peterson and Frank Rush. The high scores for pinochle were won by Ssrah Tolls and Bud Law- rent, anl the low scores by Maggie Brsklne and Otis Hubbard. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Peterson of Los Angeles, great Poca hontas of California, and Mrs. Rey nolds of Coming. Calif. The commit tee for cards consisted of Harriet Watson. Helen Smith, Dorothy Dickey, Florence Rush and Ed Bhackel. Refreshments were served by Pearl Campbell, Viola Scherer. Helen Hicks and Charlea Campbell. Next riday evening a public card party will be held at the Redman hall, under the sponsorship of the Wenonsh club. Miss Beck Is Guest At Freshman Party This morning, Miss LaMurle Beck Is st tend Ing a breakfast being given by Dr. Aurella Henry Relnhardt, presi dent of Mills college in California where she la a freshman. Today's breakfast la the first of a series the president is giving, to In formally greet au new students. Breakfast Given In Honor of Visitors Mr. snd Mrs. W. L. Jones enter tained Sunday morning with a break, rast In honor of their son William Vernon Jones, associate forester from San Francisco, who was In the city to attend the Shasta -Cascade Won derland association's convention. Other guests present were J. H. Price, assistant regional forester of San Francisco, DeWltt Nelson, super visor; Earl E. Bach man. assistant su pervisor from the Shasta forest, C. L. Jones, Loleta, Lola and Mrs. C. L. Rodgcrs. Following the breakfast, the group from Snn Francisco left for the south. MlM FAtert, Mrs. Flora Leave for Eugene Miss Ednn Elfert and Mrs. Al Flora left Friday for Eugene, where they will spend several days vacationing. Building Bridge Cluh Mret M Itnluled The Building Bridge club will meet thla Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. A. DuBuque, sccordlng to an nouncement yesterday. Past Matrons to Meet, Central Point Tnct-dnv The Past Matrons of Nev ta chapter O. E. S., of Central Point, are to meet with Mra W. C. Ucver Wednesday afternoon, October 17 at 3 o'clock All members are urged ?o be pves t, an this Is the first meeting fol lowing the summer vacation. Ruttrrn Star Club Wirt Give Dance Social club of the Eastern Star lodes will give a dance on Wednesday, October 17, In the DcMolnr hall. It was announced yesterdav. Members Oregon State Club Is Giving Dinner at Local Club Rooms At the Business and Professional Women's club rooms in the city hall tomorrow evening, the Oregon State club will have a covered dish din ner, to which all club members are urged to be present. The committee In charge, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ea Leach, Miss Maurlne Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denman, are fur nishing coffee, cream, sugar, roHs and butter. Others attending are asked to bring a covered dish, and their own table service. The club his also outlined a social calendar for the fall and winter season, and meetings are to be held with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mra. Francles Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Mrs. Irma Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fowler. Wesley League Has Outlined Activities The time of the meeting of the Wesley League has changed from 7:00 to 0:30 p. m. The topic for discussion tonight Is "Does God Really Care?" which Is being led by Jean GllHngs. The discussions at the Wesley League have become very Interesting during the last few meetings, and with new 'material coming the discussions will be even more Interesting. With a new cabinet at the head of the League many plans for activities have been made for the coming win' tcr. Some of the activities discussed are dramatics, formal Initiation for new members, informal initiation, basketball, and orchestra. Any young people Interested In these activities are urged to attend the meetings of the Wesley League. All activities have not been planned and many more will be planned ani worked out during the winter aa-1 spring. Avert lis Celebmt Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. G Averlll observed their twenty-second wedding anni versary Friday, October 13. and were receiving congratulations from their many friends throughout the valley. Clerks' Auxiliary Has Social Meeting Tho local Federation of Postofflce Clerks' auxiliary held a regular monthly social meeting Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mra. F. E-Nichols. Rally Dinner At Baptist Church The First Baptist church had the rally week dinner at the church on Wednesday evening at fl:30. followed by the mid-week devotions. Helen Judy ssng a medley of church hymns as a part of the program. prlscllla Circle j To Met Wednesday ! The Prlscllla circle will meet at the home of Mrs. E. N. McDannlel, of COO Beatty streot next Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. lllldebrand Leaves for South Mrs. J. B. Hlldebrand of Rivers Ids. Calif., who has been visiting st the Samuel Bateman home for the past week, has returned to her home. Mrs. Hlldebrand was a former resident ot Med ford. f-f At Football Game In Eureka Saturday Amy Elliott, Constance Moore, Bet ty Vilm. Bill Barnum, John Coppln Wnrren Bayllss and Dr. B. R. Elliott left Saturday morning for the Eu-reka-Medford football game. They plan to remain In Eureka, returning to Med ford Sunday. 4 Dan-e To Fulluw Regular Lodge Meet Chrysanthemum circle No. 84. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet In I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 for the regular business meeting followed by a social dance for Neigh bors and friends. All membera are asked to be present for the regular lodge session. (.iillil Meeting Monday Evening Crater Lake Guild will meet to- Two Book Reviews On Club's Program At the meeting of the Wednesday Study club this week, Mrs. W. E. Crews will give the book review "Sweden," according to the program outlined. "The Road Leads On" Is to be reviewed by Mrs. J. O. Grey, and the current topics will be discussed under th leadership of Mra. A. J. Hanby. Dr. Eva Carlow Is Hostess to Group, Baptist's Auxiliary Dr. Eva Carlow was hostess Tues day afternoon to the Ladles' Aux iliary of the First Baptist church for a combined business and mis sionary meeting. In the absence of the president, Mrs. J. D. Shaffer presided. The meeting opened with the song, "Re vive Us Again." Mrs. Shaffer read a portion of the third chapter of First John, followed by prayer. After a short business met ling. Mrs. Carlow took charge of the fol lowing mlsslonsry program: The devotional aervlce was con ducted by Mrs. Dally. Song, " T1b So Sweet to Tust In Jesus." John 14 wss read by Mra. Dally. Prayer by Mrs. Harrold.( Book review. "I Follow the Road," 'given by Mrs. M. E Coe. Song, "Have Thine Own Way, Lord," by the group. "Chinese Pop ulation," by Ralph Bullock, who Is former resident of Medford, was giv en by Mrs. Emma Merrlmet. Poem, "Others," read by Mrs. W. H. Eaton. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. M. E. Coe. Returns Home Following Visit Mrs. Al H. Geren has returned to her home In the south, after a brief visit here with her mother, Mrs. John C. Cox. Misses Lewis, Quliui Guests at Smith Home The, Misses Alma Lewis and Adele Qulnn are week-end guests at the Ernest Smith home, having arrived by train Saturday morning. Wenonah Club To Have Party The Wenonah club will have Its regular afternoon card party Thurs day, October 18 at the home oi Blanche Rlnabarger. Regular BuslnessMeet St. Ann's Society St. Ann's Altar society will meet at the parish hall Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the regular busi ness meeting. AU members are urged to be present. Baptist Ladles Plan Rummage Sale The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will have a rummage sale Oct. 18, 19 and 30, In the Gore building next to Shirley Bros, on East Main street. Mrs. Egan Invites Guests for Dinner At the Town Club Mrs. H. Chandler Egan entertained at dinner last evening at the Town club, Inviting Miss Frances Sparrow. Miss Roxane Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhles, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Carpenter, Jack Seudder of San Francisco, Bill Hedlund of Portland and Charles Newhall. Lincoln Club Gives Teachers Reception The Lincoln Service club held Its annual reception for the teachers Friday evening. The teachers were In their reception rooms at 7:30 o'clock to meet the ps rents. An enjoyable program consisting of readings by Mrs. Btgler and a saxo phone number by the Scoville boys was given at 8 o'clock. After the program, games were enjoyed by par ents and teachers. Refreshments were served, the pres ident end vice-president presiding at the table. A social hour was greatly enjoyed. of the Eastern Star and Masonic 'morrow evrnlnti at the home of Mrs. lodgea and their invited guests are, una Wright on the Pacific highway. to attend. Tickets may be obtained The meetlnt- will not be a costume party, as originally announced. Those wishing transportation are requested to call Mrs. H. M Welshaar, 1333-K. Mr. Ash Entertains from offlcera of the lodges Girl Scouts Enjoy Hunt The airl Scouts of Troop No. 4, went on a treasure hunt, Wednesday, Ladles' Aid Society Oct. 10, stsrtlng from the Boy Scout The Lsdlea' Aid eoclety of Eton headquarters, working up East Main j Lutheran church had a largely at street, finding different clues In signs tended and delightful meeting last under rocks, and near mall boxes. j Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Slg The treasure, which was the dessert Ash. at her home. 1003 North River for the picnic, was finally found on side. Plans were completed for the Cemetery Hill. A fire was made, and ; annual birthday dinner to be held marsh mallows were roasted. Every- ( next Thursday at 8:30 p. m., In the one had a good time church parlors. rTH6LWyN i l B. Hoffmann SUITS and COATS in their newest, smartest nnd most striking moods Furred nnd unfurred, lnin colors and mixtures. Service NOLDE HORST HOSE Chiffon MATTE Famous Exhilarating Drink from South America Relieves Physical and Mental Fatigue IN FAIRNESS TO Vol HSLLr. (1IVE M TTK TWO MONTHS' TRIAL TRY IT TODAY Th. "Pally Prlna of Million," Importrd nirm rmm South Amrrlra. Maltrd or P.llvr.d on Receipt of thork. money-onl.r or sent r.o.p. on onl.r. Jl ST TRINT N'AMf ANI AOPRI'SS IITRl and thrrk ilia desired CITY. STATE- 14 lb IV, H lb inc. I lb. 0e. t lb. l.(H, S lb,. t.oo M.lll Coupon In IVtMIOK, Box 514, Medford, Ore. TheW.CT.U. For the first time since 1011 the , Women's Christian Temperance union will hold the state convention In Medford. Mrs. Ada Jolley of Port land, state president, will preside at alt sessions of the convention which will meet In the First Methodist church Oct. 33 to 30. Word has been received that the program will be outstanding. Miss Helen Louise Byrnes, national field secretary ar.d secretary of the Young People's branch Is to be the conven tion speaker. Other guest speakers are H. C. Seymor, Jr., vice-president of the Children's Parm Home board, Corvallls; Mre. W. a. Nicholson, state president of the Federation or Wom en's Clubs: and Rev, Fred M. Weath erford. pastor of the local Nasarene church. Splendid musical numbers will be given throughout the conven tion seMions by some of the best tal ent of Medford. Tuesday evening a banquet will be given to which everyone is Invited. Following the welcome to delegates a fine program of music and addresses will be presented. Those wishing reservations axe asked to call M70-J. Numerous new "wildcat" wells hsve restored some of the old boom-time prosperity to Wink and other west Texas oil towns. Activities of Legion Auxiliary A large crowd attended the Joint (retaliation of the American Leg I an post and auxiliary Monday evening. October 8 at the K. P. hall. Delegates from Oranta Pasa, Kerby and Ashland were present. Don Newbury acted aa master of oeremonlea with Lester Plnley of Kla math Falls, district commander and Mra. J. W. Jacobs of this city. In stalling officers. The Medford Glee men, under the direction of James Stevens, rendered several numbers which were very much appreciated by the audience. The Grants Pass and Kerby posts have announced that they are plan ning a party to be held Saturday, Oc tober 20 at the Oregon Cavea, for all Legionnaires of southern Oregon. Watch for further announcement In the paper regarding thla event. Miss Carlon Cast In Play at Cornish Prlends In Medford of Mlas Patricia Carlon. will be Interested to know that aha la the only freshman at the Cornish School of Music and Drama In Seattle, to be named In the cast of the dramatic production Ice bound." by Hamerlck. The play la being produced under the direction of the Russian drama tist, Korlnasky. Mlas Carlon la also studying voice under Mary Hopper of Seattle. Pythian Club Has Successful Party At the home of Mrs. Klein, on Thursday evening, the Pythian club entertained at a benefit card party, eleven tables of bridge, pinochle and five hundred being In play. Assisting the hostess during the evening were Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Jeschke and Mrs. Wolfe. Queen Esther Circle Meeting This Week The Queen Esther Circle of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Redden at her home on Reddy avenue. Women's Association To HaTe Rummage Sale The Women's Association of the Christian church win hold a rum mage sale October 18. 19 and 10 In the Sparta building at the corner of Main and Riverside. Mrs. Williams and Son Visit Here Past Week Mrs. Jane Williams and aon Maur ice, of Burllngame, Calif., were here the past week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart. During their stay In the valley, they accompanied Mrs. Wood ford to Diamond Iske which they greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Williams ar.d acn left Friday evening for Coqul'.le, where they will stay during the remainder of Maur Ice'a vacation. Mrs. Kabele Gives Travel Club Talk On Russian Women The Travel Study club met with Mrs. A. J. Hanby, 35 North Hotly street, on Monday afternoon. After answering the roll call with current events on Ruasla, Mrs. Geo. Kabele read a PP on "Russian Women," which wan historical and dealt with three women promlnen In Russian hlstcy Anne, Duchess of Corurland: Elizabeth, daughter of Peter the Great; and Catherine H, , or Catherine the Great. Their aacen. slon to the throne was made pos- ' slble by the uklase, a rule made by Peter the Great, permitting the rule? to name his successor. Mrs. Kaoele's paper waa Interest. Ing and enlightening. In view of pres ent day Russian conditions. Mrs. A. J. Hanby reviewed the book entitled "Humanity uprooted," by Maurice Hindus. Hindus la a Russian who makes &n nuril visit to the country of hit .birth. He avers that life In Russia lq a violent experience In lta at tempt to build a new civilization by uprooting ancient customs, and re fashioning the ways of men. It Is to consist of society without religion, lta women economically In dependent and participating In all national pursuits on a basla of equal ity with men. Barn Party Is Announced On Tuesday, the executive commit tee of the Presbyterian Young Peo ple met and adopted the new consti tution. Plans were also made for tht ' t barn party Tuesday evening. f Committees were appointed, wlta Dolph Janes chairman for the pro gram and decorations, to ba assisted by Mary Cummlngs. Bob Gall, Max lne Gunnette, Herbert Nellson, Clarf Armstrong, and Carlyn Hill. On thf refreshments committee are Bob Se ward, chairman, Russell Ulrlch, Dor othy Wilson and Betty Dynan. EaIES2 What the Girl Scouts Are Doing The first scout hike this year for troup No. S was Interesting and en Joyed by all under the direction of It, leader. The girls left Medford, Satur- 1 day afternoon about 3:30. hiking; about one and a half miles along thfj old railroad track between Medford 1 and Jacksonville. The tenderfoot group took this opportunity to gather , their flower specimens so ss to pass their "Wild Flower Finder Badges." Arriving at their destination they ; all sat down under a large oak treJ where the second class scouts taught the tenderfoot group their trail algni. j Then they Journeyed home arriving about 4:45 o'clock. j Fidelity Circle Meeting This Week Fidelity circle of the First Metho dist church, will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Mrs., Mabel Herron, 153 North Oakdale , avenue. i Missionary Society j Will Meet Ttiesdav ! The Women's Mlsslonsry society of ' the South Methodist church will meet with Mrs. KlrCulston on Tuesday afternoon, according to announce- - ment. The house that beauty built riV If A good Start Your Youngsters desene to have attractive, solid teeth. 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