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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1934. PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards Mr. Iltvry Honored At Birthday Party On Tuesday evening members of the family of Mrs. Lena Beery gath ered at her. home, 118 North Peach. ! to surprise her on her eighty-fourth : birthday. A delightful evening was spent with cards and games being played. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beery and family, of Phoenix, O. H. Beery and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ravenar, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Lawson and family, and Misses Gayle and Wllma Beery. The entire family was present with the excep tion of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Raven ar of Applegate and Maynard Wilson of Eugene. Reverend Bart lam Extends Invitation Reverend E. S. Bartlam, pastor of the St. Mark's Episcopal church has cxteuded an Invitation to all the of ficers and their families of the Civil ian Conservation corps, to attend the 11 o'clock services at the St. Mark's church Sunday. Major Clare H. Arm strong, commander of the Medford CCC district, has accepted Reverena Bartlam's invitation. Mrs. Umhocker Visits In Medford ' Mrs. Richard Limbocker of Seattle, who will be remembered in Medford as Miss Pauline Grieves, Is a visitor In Medford for a few days. She Is en route to Huntington Park, Calif., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her mother and sis ter. While in Medford she Is visiting her brother, William Grieves, who re sides on West Matn street. Bellvlew Children Enjoy Birthday Party BELLVIEW. Dec. 7. (Spl.) Miss Barbara Helms entertained several of her friends with a birthday party Saturday. This was Barbara's eighth birthday anniversary and her first party. The guests were : Veda Williams, Nancy Briggs, Charlaln Byrd, Myrna Byrd. Louise, Ina and Edna Yockel, Marylin Voung, Lois Bell, Hazel Par men and Joan Helm. - Mrs. Lawrence Wagner Leaves for New York City. Mrs. Lawrence Wagner, of New York City, left this morning on the .Shasta, en route to her home, where she will Join her husband after an extended visit in Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown. Mrs. Wagner will also visit with rela tives en route east, stopping In North Dakota, Minnesota and De-troit. To Organize Society At Phoenlv Church. On Sunday evening at 8:30, boys u tno auditorium of the court house and girls of grades 6, 7 and 8 win I Saturday, December 8, at 10 o'clock Community club on Friday. Decem ber 14, for a pot luck supper at 6:30 o'clock, It has been announced. As the business women are among the sponsors of the club, the board has requested the meetings be held In the club rooms. - Tear her ' Chorus Rehearse Saturday. The Teachers' choru will meet IT'S "IN-THE-WOOD" AGING THAT MAKES proceed with the organization of Junior-Intermediate Christian En deavor society at the Phrenlx Pres byterian church. This service will be a candle light ceremonial, to which all parents of members are invited. A feature of the ceremonial will be the signing of the Christian Endeavor pledge. The service la to be held in the ladles' parlor. Special music Is to be given by Weldon Slcan. At the church service following the pastor will speak on "The Chris tian Endeavor Pledge." Junior-Intermediates and their parents are cor dially invited to remain for this ser vice. College Women Meet At School Tomorrow Members of the Rogue River Valley College Women!s club are to meet at the Lincoln school Saturday after noon, and all are requested to be on time, promptly at 2:30 o'clock, as the program will start at that hour, Miss Ora Cox, principal of the Lin coln school, has arranged a Christ mas program for the afternoon, which is to be presented by the Lin coln school children. Mrs. Maybello Church, who resides at 309 East Jackson street, will be hostess during the social hour, w-lth Mrs. Mark Wright assisting her. Mrs. Ralph Billings of Ashland is presi dent of the organization. Seymour Acting In New York Mrs. Clyde Seymour, who resides near Los Angeles, and Is now In the valley visiting her mother, Mrs. Mc Namara, states that her son Richard Seymour, who formerly resided in Medford, is now in New York City, and will appear In the new Peter Arno show. "Pools Walk In," which will open In New York the first of the year. Mr. Seymour has many friends in Medford who will be glad to learn of his work in the east. He previously played in productions on the Pacific coast, having been cast In the coast production of "Grand Hotel.' Community Club Announces Meeting BELLVIEW, Dec. 7. (Spl.) The Upper Valley Community club will . hold Its December meeting at the ' club house next Wednesday after noon. Dev. 12. The business meeting will begin at two o'clock. The program in charge of Alice Pagel and Alice Gowland promises to be very interesting. It will begin with Christmas carols followed ' by a Christmas surprise for all the mem bers of the club. At the close of this Christmas party refreshments will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. Edg hill, Mrs. Willis Byrd and Mrs. Her man Helm. for regular rehearsal. Mrs. Esther Church Leake, director, announces that some new music has been obtained. Ladles of Klwantt Will Meet Monday Ladies of Klwanls will meet for luncheon at one o'clock on Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. John C. Mann on East Main street. She will be assisted as hostess to the group, by Mrs. C. M. Kldd. Mrs. C H. Paske and Mrs. J. C. Thompson. Relief Society Announces Party. The Relief society of the Churcn of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, have announced plans fcr a "kid's party' on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Chaun- cey Lee Pierce, 1511 West Main street. Mrs. Potter In San Francisco. Mrs. M. Milton Potter left Wednes day evening on the Shasta for San Francisco, where she plans to remain for a few days. I OF HIGH OFFICIAL WILL ATTEND LOCAL MEET Knights of Pythias of the south ern Oregon district, comprising Rose- burg. Grant Pass. Klamath Falls. Ashland and Medford. will hold an open meeting In the local Pythias rnthm STRAIGHT WHISKEY SO SMOOTH AND MELLOW J fig FULL "The Sign of Good Taiti" TRIM SONS 36-24 EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 7. (JPj With a good early season showing of team work, the University of Oregon bas ketball team defeated the strong Southern Oregon Normal school bas ketball team, 36 to J4. here last night. The SONS, who held a 10 to 8 lead early In the game, will have another crack at Coach Billy Relnhart's Web foots here tonight. Willie Jones, Oregon's springy cen ter, was high Acorer of the game with 14 points. Sam Lelbowltz, talented sophomore guard, shone with hU passes, four of which were assists or feeders for field goals. Oregon's starting lineup Included Gemmel and Berg, forwards; W. Jones, center, and B. Jones, guard, all let termen, and LlebowltB. Some counties In North Carol tn.H Civic leaders In Owensboro. Ky . are i A fire airen curfew signal warn pay a bounty of 2 per head for slain seeking to have the city revive it I minora at Cxilver City. Cal., that 9:30 wildcat. ' ancient curfew law. (p. m. Is time to be home. Farmers in Bailey county, Texas, harvested cotton burrs to be ground and UAd as stock feed. SALE 1 Fred Hampton Jones hall, on Monday. Dec. 10. at B p. m. The meeting Is to be held in honor of Supreme Vice Chancellor Fred Hampton Jones, a resident of Los n geles, an outstanding orator of the organization. Officers of the lodge urge every member to avail himself of the op portunity of hearing Vice Chancel lor Janes' talk. Carl Borderson, grand chancellor of Oregon, will be present and will accompany the vice chan cellor on a trip north through the state, following the Medford meeting. All present and past members of the Knights of Pythias may attend. The pass word will not be taken. Be sure to ask for Overland at all State Liquor Stores 'men's clubs win meet in the Girls' Rebekah Lodge Elects Officers. GOLD HILL. Dec. 7. (Spl.) On Wednesday evening. November 28. the Rebekahs elected the following nfflcers for the ensuing six months: Bertha Coy, noble grand; Belle Smith. vice-grand; Madge Dorman, secretary; Lucy Mee, treasurer. They also had their November birthday party. Games were played and a good time enjoyed: refresh ments were served late in the even ing. November birthdays were Mrs. Mary Chisholm, Mrs. Eleanor Foirc and Mrs. Viola Moore. Ilrldce Tournament At Club Is Tonight. The second bridge tournament being sponsored by the Town club, will be held this evening at 7:46 o'clock at the club house. Numerous reservations have already been made for the affair, and it is expected by the committee in charge, that a larger number will participate in the affair, than In the previous tourney. Duplicate and progressive bridge will be In play during the evening. Mrs. Gus Newbury Is chairman of the committee in charge. Business Women To Meet Fritlay. The Business and Professional Wo- 5-YEAR-OLD BOY IS HERO OF FIRE WILLITS. Cal., Dec. 7. The heroic story of how a five-year-old boy. locked alone in a burning house , with two younger sisters, fought lea pt rate ly but unavalllngly amid the flames to save the life of the small est, a mere baby, after rescuing the older, was told here today. Neighbors found the lad, Richard Graham. In tears, clutching his sis ter Lucille, three, In front of the smouldering remains of their home. Prom his almost incoherent babbles they were able to piece together his story, when the fire broke out, Rica ard broke a wl ndow and went for help. No one was in the road, so he returned to the house and led Lu cille to safety. Then he plunged- back again Into the flames after baby Mona Lee, ono year old. His strength was unequal to the task of lifting her from htr crib, and he waa finally forced to flee for hi own life. A delegation of Central Point citi zens, residing on the Taylor road in that district, called upon the county court yesterday, and requested that the road be oiled, graded and im proved. The county court agreed to "go 50-50" on the expense of oiling, etc., and this was accepted by the delegation. The coming budget seta aside 93000 for oiling and road Improvement, the coming year, the fund to be ex pended on the co-operative basis. Several other districts seeking road oiling are expected to file similar pleas with the county court, ere spring. Canada Leads In Asbestos. QUEBEC. ( UP ) Most of the as bestos supply In the world la mlne.1 in Canada, but until comparatively recent times It was torn from ti:0 surface of the earth by hand. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. 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