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t BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON'. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1934. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards St arks Are Guests Of Bamstroms Hen Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stark of HUU boro. Ore., are guest this week end of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rrastroro. Guests of N'ewnuuii For IhanksgtTlnc Mr. and Mrs. PYank J. Newman had aa their guest over the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr and Mrs. Spencer Alex who reside near Central Point. The ander and two sons of Portland and Ramstroma also had aa a guest for tnPlr aonj B,ntm Newman, who la a Thanksgiving day, Stanley Stark ol.i student at the San Francisco law Vreka. Calif., eon of Mr. and Mrs. school. Mrs. Alexander la their W. I. Stark. On Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B Peasley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stark, their eon Stanley, and Mlsa Ruth Ramstrom. League of Writer Will Meet Saturdoy ' The local branch of the Oregon League of Western W.ttera will meet at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon at the Med ford hotel. Persona Inter- daughter. The group was entertained at din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Relchsteln. The lstt?r la also Mr. and Mra. Newman's daughter. Return From v Portland Today Among those who attended the Medford-Waahlngton game and plan to return from Portland by train Sunday are Mra. B. R. PHI lot, t unri ested In writing or creative art, are I chlid;n Jlmmy and Joan and Mlsa Invited to kmiw, mere win do oertrudo Watzllng. Returnlns by apeaJter irom ine nanonai league v . automobile are Mr. and Mra. E. A. this meeting, it was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Elkmnn Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bob El km an. who re side on West Eleventh street, were hosts Thanksgiving day at dinner, en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grey, and Mrs. L. C. Hussle of Cave City, Mrs. Mary O. Carey of Talent, and the host's little son, and their niece from Klamath Falls. Mrs. Taylor Is GuerU of Daughter Mrs. Anna Taylor of Portland la the guest In Medford of her son-in-law and dautfhter, Lieutenant and Mrs. Roy D. Craft, at their home on New town street Mrs. Taylor la en route to her home In the north, from Los Angeles. Women of Rotary Will Meet With Mrs. Semon Mrs. C. J. Semon, who resides on Crater Lake avenue, will entertain members of the Women of Rotary at a covered, dish luncheon on Wednes day. Mrs. Semon is to be assisted aa hostess by Mrs. A. Orln Schenck and Mrs. George Henselman. Longfellows Leave For Port Orford Captain and Mrs. Ebon 8. Long fellow left yesterday by motor, en route to Port Orford, Ore., where they will make their home. Captain Longfellow, who has been In com mand of Camp Wlmer, Is being transferred to the coast. Missionary Society Will Meet Wednesday The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'cldck, with Mrs. Walter Kindred and her1 proup in charge. All women of the church are invited. Mrs. Cool Hostess To Crater Lake Guild The Crater Lake Guild will meet Tuesday, December 4, at the home of Mrs. Madeline Cool, 1124 West Mf-ln street. All members are askd to bring their scissors. Eagles Loyalty Club Meeting Is Wednesday The Loyalty club of the Eagles' lodge, will meet all day Wednesday at the- home of Mrs. Moulton on Lozler Lane. The day Is to be spent at quilting. Teachers' Chorus Meeting Monday The Teachers' chorus will meet at the courthouse auditorium Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock to sing Christ inas carols. All preparations have been made for the meeting, and all members are requested to be present. Business Meeting And Luncheon Planned The Wenonah club will hold It regular business meeting and covered dish luncheon at the home of Flor ence Rush, 701 West Jackson street en Thursday afternoon, Dec. 6 at 1 :30 In the afternoon. Social and Tea At Lutheran Church The Ladles' Aid society of Zlon Lutheran church will have an after noon social and tea, with sale of fancy work, next Thursday In the church parlors. All women are Invit ed and each member la requested to bring a guest. Eldridge, Amy Elliott, Bill Bamum, and Joan Suchter. Lady Lions Meet Wednesday The Lady Lions will meet on Wed nesday, December fl, at a. one o'clock luncheon with Mra Lawrence Pen nington at her home' on the Jackson ville highway. All members are urged to be present, and are requested to bring a covered dish, a dressed doll, or & doll and materials to dress one. Ladles' Cliorns 7oMeet At C. of C. Monday Evening All members of the Ladles' Chorus ore asked to meet at the Chamber of Commerce. Monday- evening at 7:15, to take part in the Christmas open ing. Elsie Carlton Strang Is the director. The regular rehearsal of the chorus will be held Tuesday at the GUIs' Community club, at 7:45 p. m. f Miss Warner Is Home for Holiday Miss Margaret Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, spent the Thanksgiving week-end here. Sre is a student at Oregon State college it Corvallls. Historical Burlesque at Studio Considering the time propltlom for a burlesque on the current trend ol historical and costume picture,, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolaey will atar In "Cockeyed Cavaliers." coming to the Studio theater. In which they aa tiri?se the middle ages. Modern comedy, melody and pul chritude eet against the medieval era nrovlde the hilarity. The atory la told In rhythmic dialogue. Activities of Legion Auxiliary The Sewing club will meet Monday, December 3 at 7:30 p. m. In the Wel fare room on the fourth floor of the Medford National Bank building. Wednesday evening, December B, there will be an executive meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace Holmes at 8 o'clock. Monday evening, December 10, will be the regular business meeting for the month, and a covered dish din ner Is to be served at 6:30 p. m. for the legion and auxiliary, preceding this meeting Those who have not been called ' by the committee in charge may bring any covered dish they wish and also everyon is asked to bring his own plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. If any member Is 111, please call Mrs. Jacobs, phone 649-X. The wife of a Legion man, who ts now confined to the Veterans Hospi tal Is making fruit cakes. NThese can be bought at the Reliable Grocery, i RED BLUFF WILL HEAR LAKE SONG RED BLUFF, Calif., Dec. t (Bpl) A number of Medford men have been Invited to be guests of the Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce, at noon, next Wednesday, when "A Song to Crater Lake" will be sung at a luncheon meeting of that organization. The event la of in terest to Medford since Mlsa Viola M. Phillips, who wrote the beautiful words of the aong and Fred Alton Halght, who composed the music, both reside In that city. A large delegation from Red Blufi heard the song at the annual con vention of the Shasta-Cascade Won derland association In Medford In October, and were so pleased with It they wanted it sung here. They heard the song rendered In connec tion with the Wonderland Travel ogue, to which It seemed particularly adapted and enhanced the value ol the picture. NILESlMTUP' PORTLAND POLICE PORTLAND, Dec. 1. Harry M Nlles today became Portland's chief of police, succeeding Colonel B. K Lawson whom he replaced In a, tem porary capacity a month ago. Lawson quit under a flood of bitter criticism of Portland's police opera tions. The criticism reached Its height during the longshoremen's etrlke here last summer. Many changes in assignment weie announced by Nile today. JORDAN IMP0RTSPEN AUSTRALORP CHICKENS A. P. Jordan of Talent, who has been breeding pure-blood poultry during the past four years, has 1m- nnpti.it a A n.tralnrni Thf. and order, for Chrlstmae U'r j i, ,h, WooIl of world limy uv ifriir me i o, i arrna tanrs aiv very good and priced reasonably. CASTLE JAILED SEW YORK, Dee. 1. rv-Actta Captain William T. Warms and Chief Engineer William J". Warma of the Mono castle were under arrest today, accused of criminal negUbence In the burning of the liner off the New Jer sey ahore September 8. They are the first marine officers to be held on such charges since 19C4 when the excursion eteamer General blocum burned with the loss of more than 900 lives. At least 124 persons met death in the Morro Castle fire. Local and Personal PUTNAM'S PAPER SALEM. Dec. 1. rVFr The Capital Journal Newspaper Publishing com pany here was moving today to Its new location at 444 Chemeketa street, and will be prepared to publish Its first iper from the new location Monday. The new building was erected by Oeorge Putnam, editor and publisher vt the Journal, at a coat of approxi mately 3 0.000. For the paat 32 years the publishing plant has been housed at 13fi South Commercial street. Visiting Here Mlas Grace DeVrtea.j who 1 attending Southern Oregon Normal school e Ashland, Is visiting over the week end in this city, with her sister, Mtsa Elaine DeVrles, 1 To Grant pass Ted and Rvelyn Schrader, teachers of danclug, left cn the Shasta Saturday morning for Grants Pass, to hold regular classes In that city. Mr. Fletcher Returns Mrs. J. H. Fletcher and small eon returned yes terday morning on the Oregonlan from Portland, having been there on; a short visit. ftnow Deepens Report coming to Crater lake national park authorities In this city Indicated that Friday there was five feet of snow In the park, at the lake nm. Sentence Suspended The ten dayV sentence of Wesley Riley. 37, of this city, was suspended Friday In city court. Wesley wan arrested by ciy police Thursday night on charges of drunkenness. Expected Saturday Mrs. J. Van Omen, of San Jose, Cal., was expected to arrive by train Saturday, to spend the Christmas holidays In this city visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Rec Mrs. Omen Is Mrs. Ree's mother. Visit KlamathDlck Slngler and family, of this city, spent Thanksgiv ing In Klamath Falls, where they vis ited with Mra. Slngler'a sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Rcm Aubrey. Leaves Tonlpht Leo McLaln. deo uty United States marshal, will leave hlA evening for Klamath Falls, ann from there will continue to Portland. on a business trip. He expects to be In the north for the week. Leave for North Mr. and Mra. Er nest Farley, of Portland, left on the Shasta yesterday for their home, hav ing been visiting her., xor the p.wt week with Mr. Parley s father, A. P. FaTley. Committed to Jail Donald Culbert- son, about 21, of Central Point, was committed to the county Jail Satu day, after defaulting a f 10 fine In jus tice court, eulbertson was arrested by state police Friday night on Ross lane, charged with disorderly conduct. Players Back Some of the members of the high school football team. In cluded Ole Severson, and Bob Gel! yell leader, and William Porter, with several other students, returned 8tt urday morning by train from Port' land .where they attended the game Thursday, Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. City Pound Notice Jersey cow 4 years; halter and rope. R brand on right shoulder. Call city Police station. champion hens, producing 353 and 361 engs in 36 days, official contest records sjiow. Mr. Jordan Is enthu siastic about the Australorp as a dual purpose breed of poultry for the far mer and Is particularly interested in advancing the poultry Industry in southern Oregon. 4 Use Mall Tribune want ads. TRAINING SHIP PLANS CM CITY VISIT The training ship "California State," operated by the state of Cali fornia, to give youths an opportunity to train for service as officers of the U. S. merchant marine, ts scheduled to make a short cruise from San Francisco, arriving at Crescent City at 7 a. m. December 4 and departing at 6 p. m. December. According to word sent L. G. West fall, secretary of the Crescent City chamber of commerce, the ship will be open to the public during Its stay In pott. The "California State" ts operated by Csllfornla as part of the state's educational system. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. The house that beauty built Give Her a Christmas Card from MURRAY'S good for a Permanent Come in or call and as!: about these attractive cards which are to be ex changed for waves . . . n Haararexxerx 41 S. Central Phone 363 I1 I iiYZMCUm "Where style, quality and price agree" ANNOUNCES Semi-Annual Clearance SALE Our Entire Stock of COATS SUITS DRESSES Except Formata At Drastic Reductions off Better hurry take advantage now of these outstanding apparel values offered at give away prices. Our entire stock is up to the minute in STYLE QUALITY and workmanship. It will be to your advantage to buy now while stocks are complete. Our Entire Stock of WOMEN'S HATS Granted Leave fton T. SUaana, educational adviser at Camp SemtJ. has been granted a two day leave, ttt fectlve December 3. In Portland Lieutenant Phllo D. Smith of the CCC district headquar ters, spent Thanksgiving day in Port land. Fined M Ralph Busby, 48. of Flor-I ence, Ore., was fined & and M 50 costs In Justice court Saturday on; charges of non-posseAslon of license j plRtoa for a four-wheel trailer. Busby I was arrested Friday north ol Medfoid by eUte police. Return from Game Among high school student who returned Satur day morning on the Oregon! an from Portland, having attended the foot ball game, were the Misses LsVerns Stevenson, Elaine Brophy. Patsy Smith and Barbara Holt. Visits Saturday Harvey Herring, of Rogue River, was a Medford business visitor Saturday. Hrrln Is o'vner ot mining property on Kvans creek about 19 miles above Wlmer, and re ports heavy rains during the last few dnys. which he says will be beneficial ior placer mining, net urns to Ashland Mlsa Pearl Waidle will return to her position as bookkeeper 1n the Southern Oregon Qas office In this city the first of nexc week. Miss Wardle hns been employed as cashier at Mann's In Medford for the pnt several months. Ashland Dally Tidings. Attends Hotel Meeting P, O. Den- son, manager of the Medford hotel, tnd Mrs. Denson have returned from San Francisco, where they have been the last week while Mr. Denson at tended a meeting of hotel operator He reports that California managers are optimistic regarding the business outlook. Cars liamaged An accident Involv ing Ralph Raymond Dusenberry. 41, rf Gold Hill, and R. R. Howell, of Jacksonville, occurred about 3 Friday on the Pacific highway north of Gold Hill, according to reports filed at the Medford city police sta tion, The report state that both enrs , wore slightly damaged In the collis ion, a At Anchorage Acting School Super intendent C. O. Smith received a catd Friday from Anchorage, Alaska, atat- irg that Miss Marie Ridings former ly inftUicnmncs jmirutvur ai acn- jor high school, has arrived In that city after a pleasant seven-day boot trip, and Is starting work as mathe matics Instructor at Anchorage high school. To Have Sale The T- O. X. auxlt lary ti to hare a rummage sale In the Sparta building on Friday and ftatur Cay, December 7 and S, 1 vh an- counoed yesterday. Assists Jeffres Lieutenant LeRoy Q. Cronklte. who has &een stationed At Camp Yreka with the CCC com pany there. Is now at the fairgrounds At Medford assisting Lieutenant Charles H. Jeffres. First to Oet JeaU Walter 01mch!d was the first to return hi money fori Christmas smIs in the local 1934 cam- j palgn. turning In his money on, Thanksgiving day, the opening of tne j drive. Returns Home Captain George W.j Cook, Inf-Ree., who haa been In com mand of damp Clear Creek, left thli dJstriot for his home in Ogden. TJtsh where he will resume his former por tion with the railroad there. In fferiottff Accident A. J. Hornsb7. who haa made his home In the Orlf f,n creek district for the last several years, was In a serious auto accident Friday at Hayes hill, on the Crescent City highway, and Is in a hospital at Grant Pass, according to word receiv ed in this city. Mr. Hornsby was said tr- hare been snroute to Brookings, Ore. To Pealers Meeting W. W. Allen, head of Pierce-Allen Motor company of this city, ts leaving Monday fnr an Francisco where he will attend a gathering of Plymouth dealers at the Fairmont hotel. Mr. Allen will re turn to Medford tmmedlAtely follow ing the meeting, for the initial show Ing of 1935 Plymouth model at ms showrooms at 119 South Riverside arenue. Tt pays to look well. 50o haircut fear 3c. ftutel Medford Barber Shop. WILL SOLVE "HIS' GIFT PROBLEM It ti not s razor bat a revolu tionary shaving device, easy to operate and Itn nothing te ft out of order. No blades, no lather necessary, EXCLUSIVE AOBNI Give Her Larkwood Hose! 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