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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECOX, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1034
PAGE THREE
Society
und Clubs
Wampus Baby Stars at Rialto
Woodcraft Lodges
Well Represented
At Conclave Here
Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84,
Neighbors of Woodcraft was host n.t
Wednesday night to 108 members of
Woodcraft. A large delegation from
Orantfi Pass, Phoenix, Ashland and
Klamath Falls was present, alto Or
ganizer Beatrice Shadoln and daugh
ter, Miss Ted Shadoln, of Portland.
District officers, visiting guardian,
neighbors and all members were wel
comed with tho honors of the circle
Charter members present from Grants
Pass were: Mesdamea Dean and Stlne
baugh: Phoenix, Mary O. Carey; Ash
land, Mrsdames L. A. Roberta and
Martha Tlce and Katherlne Walt of
the lecal circle. Each being presented
respective circles. Phoenix officers and
guards put on the opening ceremony.
Captain Dolley and his drill team put
on the flag ceremony, then the chairs
were vacated and the officers and
guards of Chrysanthemum circle of
Medford Initiated a large class of new
members.
After the business of the evening,
Organizer Shadoin gave a short talk
and complimented the officers and
guards on the splendid way the work
was performed.
Ashland circle put on the closing
ceremony. After the close of the meet
ing, the Grants Pass drill team put
on a military drill and Miss Daven
port of Klamath Palls favored the
group with several, vocal selections
Refreshments were then served, sing
ing and speeches being given In the
banquet room.
Sunny sisters
Announce Meeting
A one o'clock covered dish luncheon
will be held Tuesday, November 13.
in the women's parlor of the Presoy
torlan church by members of the
Sunny Sisters' circle.
Mistletoe Club Has
Interesting Meeting
Mistletoe club met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Neighbor
Jessie Lalng with Neighbors Pranct-s
McConochie, Katie Palm and Nora
Glascock assisting. Following business
the committee provided a highly
amusing game and this enjoyable
program: Humorous reading, Katie.
Palm; two lovely whistling selectionE,
Miss Grlbble; several lnstrun i ntal
piano numbers by Margaret Garrett
Refreshments In keeping with Hal
lowe'en were served to a large num.
ber of members and friends. The club
extended welcome to Miss Blanche
Arnold who has just returned from a
visit in southern California.
A Woman's Figure
Is the
calendar
of her
years - -
1
Lmm rii i m m ii J
John Miljan, William Haynes and
Judith Allen have three of thj prin
cipal roles In "Young and Bsauttful"
playing today and Monday at ;h-;
Rialto theater. The film also Intro
duces the 1934 Wampus Baby Sta'-s,
given a running start on their way to
success on the screen with this picture.
The story tells of the romance be
tween a studio press agent and a
Wampus Baby star. By exerting eve-y
high-powered stunt he knows, the
publicity man pilots the girl to rhe
very heights of movie stardom. The
curious part of It. however, is that
the girl would far rather be Just a
wife and mother rather than a pic-
Make no mistake about that
and choose your foundation
garment with painstaking
care.
The new
BON TON
can be depended upon to
slim your waist, flatten youx
abdomen, smooth your hips
and give you uplifted, youth
ful bust lines..
See these popular Garments
to-day!
Burelson's
Mi:tll"OR! WILDING
NOTICE!
We are obliged to
discontinue baking
Cheese Rolls .
for a few days as the bulk
supply of grated cheese in
Medford is exhausted.
MODEL
BAKERY
fa
Vh 'A
ture star. How they finally solve their
differences forms the climax of the
story.
Through It all runs a musical back
ground supplementary to the story It
self. Ted Flo Rlto, with his famous
orchestra, serves the melody wlt'.i
many stage and screen favorites con
tributing to the fun, the dances, the
song numbers. One of the highlights
of the picture la the introduction of
Adolphe Menjou, John Barrymore
Jimmy Durante, Joe E. Brown, Wal
lace Beery, Eddie Cantor, George Ar
Has, Buster Keaton and Laurel and
Hardy acting as escorts for the Baby
stars. There's a catch In It whin
Just makes It that much more en
tertainment from a novelty angle.
Benson Pupils In
Dance Revue At
Craterian Friday
A few of Eve . Benson's talented
pupils will appear In a short dance
revue at Hunt's Craterian November
16, between evening shows. The
program follows :
Ballet: "Les Papillcnnes" (Butter
flies). Barbara Bevan. Gretchen Mc
Allister, Joan Buchter, Ruth Slorah.
Pattt Mattlson, Betty Green and
Aklko Satto.
Spanish Gypsy Life" Reglna
Parsons. Audrey Kullberg, Joan Mole.
Alice Taknhlra, , Helen Rubinstein
Barbara Brooks, Sybil Hagcn. Gretta
Hansen, Barbara Earl. Jacqulyn
Morris and Ruth Slorah.
"Rhythm Tap" Gretchen McAl
lister. Barbara Holt, Pattl Mattlson.
and Durell Adams.
Acrobatic group Aklko Saltc, Bar
bara Bevan. Joan Buchter. Alice
Takahirn, and Joan Mole.
Tap, "Dancing Queens" Barbara
Holt and Gretchen McAllister.
Russian Gypsy solo Elaine
Brophy.
Les Petltes Ballerinas' Joan
Mole, Reglna Parsons, Alice Taka
hlra, and Audrey Kullberg; Joan
Butcher, Ruth Slorah, and Jewel
Deter.
Music for the occasion will be
ably rendered by Mr. . Sebastian
Apollo and Miss. Margaret Osen-
brucge.
Previous to opening a studio In
Medford, Eve Benson traveled cx
tensively, almost completing the
circle of the world. She has studied
under some cf the leading artists
In Russian ballet, character. Oriental
acrobatic and tap dancing. During
childhood in India, she was an en
thuslastlc acrobat and soon afcer
developed Into a dancer.
She has taught In Medforu for
several years, endeavoring to give
only the best to her pupils through
her wide experience and constant
contact with the finest professionals
In various phases In the art oi
dancing and showmanenip.
Robersons Leave
For Arkansas
Mr. and Mrs. T-Yank J. Rotorsoi:
and son Jack left Thursday for Perm.
Arts., where they plan to remain for
three or four months visiting rela
tives. Play RehPrtrsiil
In Church Parlors
Rehea:al of the W. H.M. S. play
will be held Monday evening at 7.:ia
o'clock in the church parlors, ac
cording to announcement.
Study Club Meeting
Postponed to lot li
The meeting of the Travel Study
club to be held at the home of Mrs
P. Albert, 435 Beatty street, will be
postponed until November 19, it was
made known.
Mrs. F. Hagerty will speak on the
religions of the orthodox church ana
of the, Greek church of Russia. "Tol
stoy and His Philosophy" will be pre.
sen ted by Mrs. Fred Cummlngs.
"Peck's Bad Boy" Opens New Show Year
1 15 w 4 - 1
hnr y 7 - ff V - N -i r1
China Is Subject
At Post-Delphians
Members of the Post-Delphian
Study club enjoyed a most Interest
ing and instructive study of China
during the Thursday morning meet
ing. "History of Old China" was given
by Mrs. Myron Root and "Arts and
Crafts of China" by Mrs, C. I. Drum
mond who brought a number of
articles to Illustrate her subject.
Mrs. R. W. Sleet er gave the book
review "River Supreme," a novel, the
Dramatized Review
At Mission Society
A very Interesting and Instructive
program was given at the regular
meeting of the Women's Missionary
society of the Christian church on
Wednesday afternoon.
A short prayer service was closed
with a prayer song by Mrs. James
Grlgsby. after which ' the prwident
conducted the business period.
Mrs. Ralph Cook and Miss Gene
vieve Brown sang a sacred duet and
Mrs. Archer gave a most impressive
devotional service.
Mrs. Julia Gregory, group leader.
made a splendid Introductory speech
on the Home Missions theme. Orien
tal Americans, and the following
numbers were presented:
Where we have shared," a sketch
of the work among Orientals through
the year, Mrs. Halite Saunders;
Churches sharing with Orientals."
Mrs. C. M. Hon; "Meet My Friends,'
stories of Oriental Americans, Mrs.
Ford: "Orientals in American Life,"
a dramatized review of Dr. Palmer's
book. Mrs. Cora Wilson. Mrs. Ralph
Cook. Mrs. James Gvigsby. Mrs. Car
ence Pierce, Miss Dorothy Culy.
The society benediction closed the
program and refreshments were
served to 37 mymbera, and three visi
tor. (inicp clrrle .
T .Meet Tuesday
On T'.iPfsdny at one o'clock, mem
bers o: Grace Circle of the Presby
terian church will meet with Mrs
O. L. Overmyer at her home, 61J
South Holly street.
Huildlnc Bridge Club
To .Meet nt Kellehors
Building Bridge club met at the
hqme of Mrs. K. N. Moty for desseit
and bridge. Thursday afternoon, with
six tables of contract and auction
being In play. The next meeting Is to
be this Thursday with Misses Kath
erlne and Anna Kellehor as hostesses
at their home on South Oakdale ave
nue. Dessert will be served at 1:30
o'clock.
Arts and CraTts Class
Changes Meeting Day
Mrs. Lina Wright who c n:lucts the
class In arts and craft on Wednesday
night has announced that hereafter
the claa will be held on Thursday
night of each week in the club house
at 7:30.
The work presented consists of
block printing, crayola tapestry mak
ing and other crafts that are of spe
cial interest in making of Christmas
gifts, card, etc.
Several business women have ex
pressed their Intentton of Joining this
das. When one considers the pleaa
ant meeting place, the expert Instruc
tion and the fact that these classes
are free, one feels that married
women, and girl are missing a pleas
ant and profitable experience In not
Joining thla class.
other classes in athletics and Bible
study, are held during the week, of
which announcement win do mic
later.
One of the most popular storks
ever written, or rather series of stor
ies were those of "Peck's Bad Boy ''
At the Craterian theatre, starting '.o
day for three days. Jarklc Cooper 18
shown in the role of young Billy Pack,
with Thomas Meighan, Dorothy Peter
son 'and O. P. He&gle in chief sup
porting roles, leading an array of stel
lar attractions booked for that theater
ior the forthcoming year.
"Peck's Bod Boy" Is said to be de
lightful in Its simplicity and humor.
Laughter and tears a remixed to
gether In thla story of tne youngster,
whose boyhood la so filled with ad
venture. Made with an eye of dliect
appeal to adults as wen as children
It show Jackie a the adopted an
of Melghan. AH goes well until the
arrival of an aunt and her small n.
Horace, who Immediately set out to
break up the ralttlonanip between
Billy Peck and hi "dad". The many
little tragedies the boy suffers, aloo?
with the more hilarious complications
that ensue, make the picture ideal for
the inauguration of new attraction
for the coming year
At Roxy Today
n4
0
6 Vi
Baby. Take a Bow.- starring Shir
ley Temple. James Dunn and Claire
TtCOl, UJVllO Nil the RuAJ lllWWf U
day.
It's a sparkling comedy-drama tin;
get under way in the first few scenes
and maintain a rapid tempo to Vi
exciting finish. The story deals wi:l
the struggle for happiness and sue
cess of ft young man Just out of prU
on. a girl who marriea him because
she believe In him. and the result of
their union, an adorable baby girl
who Is the pride and Joy of their
hearts.
After an exciting sequence of
events, stolen gems arj recovered, the
culprit captured and Shirley is lite
heroine of the hour, with a goodly
reward In prospect and the removal
of all suspicion from her daddy.
Elect Officers at
Missionary Meeting
The South Methodist Missionary
society held an all day meeting v
the church Tuesday, Nov. 6. The
morning session and part of the after
noon were devoted to the study of
the book "Japan Speaks for Herself '
At the business meeting a report
of the group meeting at Myrtle creek
and McFarland was given. Election ui
officers was held a follows: Presi
dent, Mrs. Taylor; vice-president, Mrs.
Prestridge, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Wood; recording secretary. Mrs
McCulston; treasurer, Mrs. Bills; sup
erintendent children's work. Mrs
Roberta: superintendent study, Mrs
Fillmore: superintendent publicity
Mrs. Oatman: superintendent C. 8 R..
Mrs. Abby Thomas; superintendent
supplies, Mrs. Joe Thomas; superin
tendent world outlook, Mrs. RIim:
superintendent local work, Mrs.
Starkey.
4-f
(uests at Glnn
Home To Los Angeles
Mrs. Bertha Olnn and her daughter
Miss Vashtl Glnn, who have been vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mia.
G. W. Glnn. left yesterday for their
home in Los Angeles accompanied by
Mrs. Peggy Glnn. who will spend e
short vacation in San Francisco.
For MODERN FUEL OIL delivery
Phone 332, Relnklng Trucking Co,
At Studio
Mi; . VVj
setting of which 1 the country and
life along the Yangtze River of China,
During the business meeting mem
bers were reminded that absence for
three consecutive meetings without
good excuse Is equivalent to resignation.
Music for any occasion. Phone 788.
Stamboul Quest." which open to
day st the Studio t neater, presents
My ma Loy In the entrancing role o(
"Frauleln Doktor," Germany's most
valuable spy In the World war.
George Brent la cast a the reck lea
young American who becomes entan
gled In the International apy web.
Phone 642. We'll haul away your
feuse. City Sanitary Service.
LADY CAROU'"
Silverplate in
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Wed like to howyou
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fn Gorham Silverplate
. . . "the next thing to
sterling." It It the
highest quality plate
made. A full lifetime
of splendid service
Law
re nee s
Carrying .the same high grade
merchandise rnind in the best
stores In larger cities.
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Chin, including Piping..Jp
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Benefit Card Party
By Royal Neighbor
The Royal Neighbors will hold the
third of a series of six benefit card
parties at the K. P. hall Thursday
afternoon, Nov. IS. Anyone enjoying
cards Is Invited. Playing will bejin nt
2 o'clock.
44
filrl Scout (iroup
Change Its Name
The Girl Scout Community com
mittee the name of which has been
changed by the National Olrl Scout
body to Girl Scout council, held Its
November meeting the past week, and
Mrs. J. C, Boyle was accepted a o
new member.
ll
Art U&lrdre-fjerx
Al S. Central Phone 363
The house that beauty built
Personality
Permanents ...
Let us give you a Wave that
will be the most flattering
to your type. Why not make
an appointment for a Perma
nent before Thanksgiving.
The Needle Arts Shop Announces A
"Hand Knit"
Fashion Show
at the
v ?m
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II
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Save Money
Elec. Wirin? and Repairing
Phone 00 Medford Electric
B . Ill Ml. nnnrr
llj i-mml. Mc1(ml HMt-
Presented by Mrs,. Eunice Farris, of
New York City, representative of
Famous Bear Brand Yarns,
Tuesday Night, Nov. 13
at 9 o'clock
All Hand-Knitted Garments
Shown On Living Models
The NEEDLE ARTS SHOP
IN THE MEDFORD BUILDINO
The Cinderella Beauty Salon
EIGHTH AND CENTRAL
Offers Special
.. This Week Only!
Our Finest
.PERMANENT WAVE
for' $5.00
and with' this you will receive
a $2.50 Renee Facial
Appointments must be made this week.
Time limit for work December 1st ... .
Call
CINDERELLA SHOP
265 Medford
F?THLUlliV 1 1
u B. Hoffmann
FIVE O'CLOCK
COSTUMES
the very newest and smart
est creations for semi-formal
LACE BLOUSES
VELVET SKIRTS
Tailored In many comblnfttlona
of lacea and metallic. Skirts to
the floor and silt In the modern
dtrectolre manner.
For Pine Hose That Wear, Try
NOLDE It HORST
g
Beauty and color-fire . . .
a fine Diamond has both
The supreme jewel a dia
mond would be her choice, W'l;twsi
should you consult her .... fC
Ana certainly no omer gm
expresses so completely your
deeper sentiments
Special This Week
Engagement and Wedding
Ring Sets. Special
$14.50
Silverware Specials
8a nd w Ich Tr a ya Bon
Bon Tray Ire Tuba
Candle Holder.
ii
Diamond Rtnt
in a uid thou
oj tUsitru
tt5 -$60-$100
9M
: Vl Price jewelers fi
Armistice Day
Armistice Day is observed to celebrate the Peace
that ended the most devastating war in history; and
to commemorate the sacrifices of those, living and
dead, who fought in that terrible conflict.
It i3 a day dedicated to the Peace of the world lasting
peace for all nations and peoples.
In observance of Armistice Day, this bank
will be closed Monday, Nov. 12, a legal
Holiday.
Medford National Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM