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    JfEDFORn MATT. THITiUNE. MEDFOUD. OREGON, SUNDAY, .TAXTJARY 20, 1935.
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! Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
PAGE TWO
Valley Audience
Receives Artists
With Enthusiasm
One of the most pleasing musical
vents of the past several seasons
was presented Friday evrnlng, Janu
ary 18th, at the Southern Oregon
Normal auditorium In Ashland.
David Campbell, well known on
the Pacific coast as concert pianist
and teacher, and Delbert Pradenburg.
now making a name for himself as a
tenor, gave a very fin concert.
In David Campbell'! playing, do-
voted almost exclusively to tha class
ics, there was found an Intelligent
Interpretation, sympathetic touch,
and a marked sense of rhythmic hu
mor, as an accompanist, be entered
Into the spirit of song with gaiety
and spontaneity, giving perfect bal
ance to his young singer In each type
of song.
Although his program was almost
entirely from the classics. Including
his encores by Mozart, Brahms, and
Cbopln, Mr. Campbell also proved
himself to be thoroughly at home In
the modern style.
As to Mr. Pradenburg, even his
own teacher could not have criticized
his stage presence, his easy flow of
tone, and splendid diction. His group
of classics was a perfect conveyance
for the sustained beauty of tone
which Is always the result of hard
work and musical thought for any
serious student. Southern Oregon has
never heard the Oerman songs more
beautifully sung, and the aria from
"Manon" compared favorably with
the best known singers of the day.
From the moderns Mr. Fradenburg
chose to pny tribute to Mr, Dobson,
now deceased, of Portland, greatly
admired by David Campbell, as friend
and composer. As one encore, the
singer used "Overture, a song In
serious, poetic vein, written by Miss
Land In, a member of the faculty of
the Southern Oregon Normal,
Sh el ley 'Rand all s
Wedding Friday
The marriage of Mrs. Ethel S
Shelly and Mr. J. Ellis Randalls
which came as a grrat surprise to
their many friends, wns solemnized
at the home of the bride on South
Holly, at 6 o'clock Friday evening.
The ceremony was attended by
the immediate family and a few
friends. The bride was attired In a
beautiful blue gown of French crepe.
She carried a lovely bouquet of C ales
ton rosebuds, .
The bride and groom left Imme
diately for a trip north, which will
last for several days, They will re
turn to Medford to make their home
at 319 South Holly. ,
-lob's
HutiRlilers
Will Meet Monday
There will be a regular meeting of
Job'a Daughters Monday evening at
7:30 in the Masonic Temple.
Home-romlng for Ladles'
Aid Will Be Held Tuesday
The Methodist Ladles' Aid will have
their home-coming Tuesday, January
33, at two o'clock In the church par
lors. The Loyalty Circle will be the
hostesses.
Regular Meeting of
Altar Society Tuesday
The St. Ann Altar Society will
have Its regular meeting at two
thirty Tuesday at the Parish hall. It
Is hoped that there will be a good at
tendance. Refreshments will be serv
ed after the business meeting.
Thfosophlral Society
Ulll Hare Tuesday Meeting
There will be an open meeting of
the Theosophlcal Society at 320 Oak
dale Tuesday evening, January 33. at
eight o'clock. The main feature of
the evening will be a review of the
book "Lost Horizons" by James Hil
ton to be given by Miss Florence
Graves. The musical entertainment
will be offered by Dolores Rodriguez
Sparling who will sing several vocal
selections. Anyone Interested Is cor
dially Invited to attend.
-Rityal
Neighbors
. Iii-lall Officers
Royal Nelgbhors of America, Mis
tletoe camp 4713, met Thursday eve-
. nlng In K. of p. hall and the follow
ing officers were installed by Deputy
Lenora Brolll: Oracle. Mnrgaretha
Garrett; past oracle, Allle Wtlktns;
vice oracle, Frances McConochle;1
chancellor. Grace Wakeflrtd; record
er: Mnrnery Pearson; receiver. Nora
Glascock: marshal, Myrtle Arnold:
assistant marshal, Cora Bashaw; In
ner sentinel, Edna Nixon, outer sen
tinel Mae Rankin, manager, Lola
Ludwlg; physicians. Dr. C. T. Sween
ey and Dr. Bishop; musician, Chris
tine Pronto n; faith. Guard Palmer
ton; courage, Alice Lewis; modesty.
Klsle Klnghlry; unselfishness, Mar
garet Geer; endurance. Frelda Kings
ley; (lag bearer. CUsMe Bulrd; Juven
ile director. Marie GanU'nbeln; as-
Mutant, Calla Geer; captain degree ' in Pinochle high scores were won
stttfr. Edith Beck. j hy Sarah Toll! and William Mllnrs
Vice Oracle Frances McConochle. and low scores went to Evelyn Stagg
presented gifts from the camp to In-! and p. A. Dooms,
stalling officer, Lenora Brolll. cere-j The high scores In five hundred
montal marshal!, Edith Beck and .were received by Maude Abbott and
oracle. Mnrgaretha Garrett. Each of-(Michael Beck and the low score went
flor responding with speech of ac-jto Edith Berk.
oeplaiire and thanks. The committer In charge of cards
Hefreshmrnts were served at tha. was Elva Gentry and Florence Rush,
close of the evening by Neighbors) Refreshments were served at the
Guard Pslmerton. Christine Pearson, jrlosa of the evening by Fldells Plstt.
Irene Shirley, and Ethel Latham, as- Huldah Thurmsn. Blanche Rtna
slsted by Neighbors Grace Chllders. 1 bargcr. Maude Abbott. Ethel Rl!h
and Clara Hndgklns. land Ruth Dsllry.
We have a large assortment of
Mcn'i and Women's Famous
BULOVA WATCHES
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Southern Pacific Watch Inspector
JOCELYN LEE, PRODUCER MARRY
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Hollywood added another romance to Its long list when Jocelyn Lee,
film actress, became tha brldo of James L. Seymoure, associate pro
ducer. In ceremonies at Los Angeles. (Associated Press Photo)
Books on China,
Russia Reviewed
For Study Club
The Travel study club held its
first meeting of the year at the home
of Mrs. 8. KroAchel, Monday after
noon.
Mrs. J. O, Grey rend a paper on
"Russia, Religiously and Politically."
This paper was the result of Intense
research work of books and moKazin
In an attempt to bring to the club
members such facts as are generally
overlooked.
Mrs. A. J. Hanby reviewed "One's
Own Company" by Peter Fleming.
She portrayed well the good humor
of the author on a difficult, adven
turous Journey' to Investigate the
communist situation In southern
China. Mrs. Hanby told of the au
thor's Interviews with Henry Pu Y!,
emperor of the new kingdom of Mtm-
chukuo and with the general of the
armies of the Chinese Republic, an
honor rarely accorded any foreigner
Current events of unusual Interest
were given on Russia.
Oregon State Club
Will Hold Elections
The Oregon State club will hold
a meeting at the Dr. L. L. Sanders
residence, 1630 East Main, tomorrow
night, January 31, at 8:15.
Election of officers will be held,
followed by an evening of contract
bridge.
The committee In charge will be
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Sanders and Miss
Josephine Koppes. All members are
asked to be present.
Degree of Honor Members
Enjoy HitrccMful party
The party held by the Degree of
Honor last Thursday was reported to
have been a great success, twenty
one guests being present. The high
score prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Sampson, for bridge, and Mr. Shef
field for five hundred. The low scores
awards went to H. G. Wilson, for'
bridge and to Ada B. Seller for five
hundred. Cake and coffee were serv
ed by the refreshment committee.
Mrs. Edith Elliott and Ada B. Seller.
The committee In charge of the card
playing waa Mrs. Ada M. Wilson and
Lewis Parker.
Wenomih Club Enjoys
Two Parties During Week.
Mary Zundell was hostess to the
Wrnonah club at her home on Van
couver avenue Thursday afternoon.
It waa a social meeting with six
tables of bridge In play. High score
for the afternoon was received by
FIriells Piatt.
Visiting guests were Mrs. Hilda
Clifford and Mrs. Margaret Gibson.
Delicious refreshments were served
by Gladys Laurent and Wilms Hayes,
assisting the hostess.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Aunt la Barneburg, 15 Chest
nut street February 7.
A public card part v. sponsored
by tha Wenonah club, was held at
the Redmen hall Friday evening.
High scores In bridge were held by
Fidelia Plntt and Vaughn Quacken
bush and low scores were received
by Norma Martin and Nate Thornton.
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Ashland Study
Club Guests At
Attractive Party
On January 16, at 8nowy Butte
Orchard, the home of Mrs. James
G. Love, the Wednesday Study club
entertained with a social afternoon
in honor of the Ashland Study club.
The president, Mis. B. G. Harding,
welcomed the guests, speaking of tho
mutual Ideals and objectives of the
clubs, and their years of pleasant
association, to which Mrs. Gordon
MacCracken, president of the Ashland
group, graciously responded. A short
program of violin and vocal music
arranged by Mrs. Carleton Janes, was
much enjoyed. Mrs. C. I. Drummond
gave two violin numbers:
Romance from the Concerto
Wienlawskl
Serenade piernne
Vocal selections by Mrs. Mauri ne
Duncan were:
I Have Hung My Tent With Crim
son .... Chnrles G. Strcsa
Love the Long Day Closes
Clara Edwards
Allah O. W. Chadwlck
Mrs. Janes accompanied at the
piano.
Dainty refreshments were served
by Mrs. H. G. Wort man and the
ir.embers of the Good Times commit
tee, with Mrs. Harding and Mrs. F.
K. Deuel at the attractive tea-table.
Ouests for the afternoon were:
Mesdames E. Anderson, H. Billings,
F. F. Dickey, C. I. Drummond, M.
Duncan, F. S. Engle, G. G. En banks.
J. H. Fuller, H. C. Galey, C. Gilbert,
C. W. Hanson. Q. MacCraclen. W.
Poley, W. Redford, F. G. Swedenburg,
F. D. Wagner, Miss Woolsey.
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Graduating Class
Roosevelt School
Presents Program
The Roosevelt school and Home
Circle held Its regular meeting In
the school auditorium Friday, Jan
uary 18. Graduating exercises of th
6-A class formed the very interest
ing program for the afternoon, which
wns followed by a short business
meeting, and the social hour. A group
of mothers of the 6-B class were hos
tesses. Members of the graduating diss
were: Kenneth Barrett. Lillian Ly
num, Robert Lee, Inez Mornlngstar.
Robert Strang, Lewis Williams. Anna
Anderson. Carroll Carkln, Gallon
Gentry, Ruth Nordwlck. Herbert '
Glmrd, Julia Stelle. Billy Townes.
Mothers' Club Enjoy
Party at Mrs. Nannies
The Mothers club of the Sacred
Heart church enjoyed a pleasant eve
nintr t the, hninc nf r nmikim I
Plans were made for future social lnR rf urK;' to attend In the after
events which will be announced lat- noon- lhe lxx to l "tiled being
nr. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Loos- 'JPriose Women Speak."
ley and Mrs. Grltsch served dainty " L' '-..tL... ilt
refreshments.
lewrt llridne I'arty
The St. Anne Altar society wilt
sponsor a dessert bridge party In the
parish hall on South Oakdale at one
thirty o'clock Wednesday, January
33. Mrs. Bigelow, chairman of the en
trrtalnmeut, and the other members
of the society extend their cordial
Invitation to the public.
We lend
Others follow
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Parent Teachers
Sponsor Party For
Relief Kitchen Fund
The Parent -Teachers association of
the Washington school Is sponsoring
a oerwut ra pony w do an uv ,
the achool Thursdsy. January 31. T:i
evening will be spent In playing con
tract, auction, pinochle, and five
hundred for which prize will be
awarded.
The money whlci Is raised will
be used to Increase the relief kitchen
fund. This fund provides lunches for
the children on relief at the Wash
ington school so that they may have
a nourishing meal In the middle of
their school day. In return for their
lunch the children serve In various
capacities In their dJnlng room.
Though this fund receives a cer In
amount from relief organizations chat
amount Is not sufficient to maintain
the meals for the entire year and
has to be supplemented by the money
which the P.-T. A. can raise through
such parties as this.
All thane who enjoy an evening
of cards or are Interested In doing
their part to help furnish these chil
dren with lunches are cordially In
vited. Each ticket which is bought
at this party will provide a meal for
a child who would otherwise have to
do without. Thaw Interested will
please call Mrs. W. Q. Cool, telephone
number 83, for further iufoimatlon.
Miss Gay Visits
Here With Parents
An Interesting visitor In Medford
d urtng the past week was Miss
Georgia Gay of Chicago, 111., who
was the guest of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Charles Gay. at their home
on North Riverside avenue,
Miss Gay, who operates the Sher
man Hotel beauty salon in Chicago,
was entertained during her stay here
by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome. Mr
and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Wm
Murray.
Vetenms Will llov
supper Before Meet Inn
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No
1833 and their Auxiliary will have a
covered dish supper Monday evening
at 6 p. m,, before the regular meet'
Ing to be held at the Armory.
Mrs. Smith To Kut-rtaln
The Ladles Aid Society
The Ladles' Aid Society of Zlcn
Evangelical Lutheran church will be
entertained next Thursday afternoon
bv Mrs. Archer Smith, at her home.
600 South Newtown street,
Spelling Mntrh Held
By Fidelity Circle.
Mrs. Mabel Barrett and Mrs. Nellie
Wall were hostesses to the members
of the Fidelity Circle of the Metho
dist church Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Barrett on South
King street.
The business session was conducted
fby Mrs. J. W. Smylle.
The program committee introduced
a very novel and amusing way of
holding a spelling match, which was
much enjoyed by all.
The hostesses served refreshments
China Is Main Feature nf
Mlsslonnry Society Meeting
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church, met at the
home of Mrs. E. Ivcrson Tuesday
afternoon, twenty-five ladles present,
and Rev. and Mrs. Peterson of Phoe
nix were guepts of the society. Mrs.
Walter Fraer Brown gave an Inspir
ing devotional service. Mrs. Belle Lit
trell presented an Interesting pro
gram. The subject for the afternoon being
China, many phases of the church's
work were presented: the subject of
the alarming rise of communism In
China waa discussed, and many en
lightening facts brought to the mem
bers' attention.
The hostess waa assisted In serving
refreshments by Mesdsmes George
Oliver and Maynard Putney; Mrs. I.
N. McCollum presided at the tea
table.
The study class of the Women's
Missionary society of the Presbyterian
church will meet at the home of Mrs.
A. R. Clement, 1223 West Main St.,
Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Jan
uary 22. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at 12 o'clock. Tho.se
w,,u uimuie io come m me morn-
WURTS
SIXTH AND
WANTED!
SOO WOMEN
AND
To Join Our 1935
BOOK CLUB
0rr Jinn! IIimI. arc hire f-r ntir eujm miMi!
during NnfU. luvfl. Xdrtiltirr Htmk
for errv tutr. ttf lar Jut ndileil s:m
wurth of thf plk of the iir iiitl;imhns
himk. J ii-l I lilnk ii II thi b-Mtk ou until
lit rrud (or oiili Kv a month at ttiU tpfrtnl
inrnibrrohlp rule. l:'.i. M"mlrrht
THa Offer Good Until Monday Only
After Monday. Membership Is $100
"States Dinner"
Date Announced
Many people In Medford look for
ward each year to the annual "States
Dinner," a custcm with the ladiet
of the First Methodist church.
This year the banquet will be
n TucsdBV nlght January 29. and
r(.Mrvat)ons at lne table of the state
of each member's birth (or prefer-1
ence) may be made any time before
that night by calling Mrs. Maynard
Bush or any member of the Ladles' ,
Aid.
Further announcements and adver
tisements will be made In this paper.
A different and moat interesting pro
gram Is being planned.
Mr., Miss Bullis
Honor Mr. Boutelle
Mr. S. M. Bullis snd bis sister
Miss Bullis, gave a dinner on last
Wednesday evening in honor of Mr
RaJph Boutelle, who was celebrating
his birthday. Those who Joined the
host end hostess in wishing Mr. Bou
telle the best of the year were Mr
and Mrs. Porter Neff. Mr. and Mrs.
E. Raymond Driver, Mr and Mrs. Paul
Janney, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, and
Mrs. Boutelle.
Mrs. Stearns Hostess
To Methodist Church Group
The Just Folks circle of the Metho
dist church will meet with Mrs. Rob
ert W. Stearns at 838 East Main
street next Thursday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.
m. Mrs. H. F. Nordwlck will be as
sistant hostess.
Miss Carlton WIN Address
St, Mark's1? Women's Auxiliary
f The Women's auxiliary of St.
Mark's church will meet Tuesday.
Jan. 22 at 2:30 with Mrs. Bartlam
at the rectory. Following the busi
ness meeting there will be an ad
dress on social service by Miss Mil
dred Carlton, and all who are Inter
ested In the church and this work
arc invited to attend the meeting.
Clupter A A. P. K. O. Makes
Chungc In Meeting Place
Chapter AA. P. E. O.. will meet
Wcdne.day at the home of Mrs. R. W.
Clancy. 204 Medford Heights, Instead
of with Mrs. Paske. Mrs. John Moffat
will assist Mrs. Clancy, with dessert
luncheon at one o'clock.
A Founders Day program will be
given by Mrs. A. W. Pipes and Mrs.
F. R. Roberts.
Mistletoe Club ,
Will Meet Wednesday
Mistletoe club will meet Wednesday
evening with Neighbor Frances Mc
Conochle at her home, West Twelfth
street, for farewell Pollyanna party.
Dessert luncheon will be served at
7:00 p. m. Each member requested to
bring some cookies. Presents will be
exchanged as this will be the last
meeting of the Blx months term.
llnine Missionary society Met
At the Home or Mrs, McCnlston
Mrs. W. C. McCulston, 923 West
Main street, was hostess to the Home
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church, South, Tuesday afternoon,
January 15.
"Children of Ood" was the topic
for discussion under the leadership
of Mrs. N. D. Wood. Responses wore
read by first and second groups. Fol
lowing the program, refreshments
were served by Mrs. McCulston, as
sisted by Mrs. W. C. Rice.
New Officers Replace
Old In Talisman Temple.
Talisman Temple. No. 40, Pythian
Sisters, held Installation of officer,
last Wednesday evening.
Hermlne Klein was installing offi
cer. Belle Yarbrough, grand senior,
Ostia Barneburg. grand manager.
The following officers were Instal
led: Most excellent chief, Ruth Wal
den: excellent senior, Marjorle Flsl:;
excellent Junior, Minnie Heinle; man
ager. Gone Bateman: mistress of rec
ords and correspondence, Darreth
Sullivan: mistress of finance, Chloe
Whillock: protection, Elizabeth Tem
ple: guard, Judith Wolfe; pianist,
Lillian Moffatt; past chief, Maxlne
Ferg.
Elt7nbeth Fluhrer presented Maxlne
Ferg with a beautiful bouquet of
flowers from the Talisman temple.
Flowers were also presented to the
Installing officers.
Delicious refreshments were served
in the dining room by Elizabeth
Fluhrer, Mary Webber, Clara Fich trier.
Next meeting will be Feb. 6. Visit
ing members cordially Invited to at
tend. GIFTS
CENTRAL
MEN
H0C
Joint Installation
Ceremony Held In
Odd Fellows Hall
Canton Siskiyou No. 16 and auxil
iary. Patriarchs Militant held joint
Installation of officers Friday evening
at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Captain Gaul assisted by A. M.
Clark, Mary Wiley and Ethel Doug
less acted as Installing officers. Auxil
iary officers Installed were:
President, Ethyl Weed: vice-presi
dent, Lily Clark; secretary. Anna
Bateman: treasurer, Carrie McDaniel:
officer of the day, Lona Bergman;
officer of guard. Sara Redden: chap
lain. Jessie Howard; sentinel, Hazel
Ferns: right aide to president. Grace
Hamlin; left aide to president, Karen
Bateman; right aide to vice-president,
Mary Wiley; left aide to vice-
president, Irene Rector; musician.
Margery Pearson: guards, Maud
Stickle, Elsie Mallard, Martha Gaul,
Florence LaTurette.
Canton officers Installed were: Cop
tain, A. C. Hazel woodh lieutenant.
Charles Clark; ensign. John La Tu
rette; clerk, Frank Redden.
The retiring president, Carrie Rlck
ert, was presented a beautiful baldric
in appreciation of her year's work.
A beautiful tribute was given In
memory of a departed sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Doueless were visitors
from the Jurisdiction of Washing
ton. A 6:30 dinner was served to $0 (
members and guests. Tables were
beautifully decorated with purple
and gold emblems of the order, apd
candles.
The presidents-elect were each pre-
sen ted with a small doll, dressed In
the uniform and regalia of their re
spective offices.
Lily Clark chairman of the dinner.
The next meeting will be January
1, 1936.
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The PocahontaH Lodge
Will Have 8 oil 11 1 Meet lne:
Next Friday evening. Jan. 29. the
losing side of the recent member
ship contest, of which Mabel Quack
enbush was captain, will entertain
the winners with refreshments. A
good attendance Is desired.
Also on that evening, the past
Pocahontas' will be In charge of the
business hour, at which time the at
tendance gift will be given and the
birthdays In January observed.
Following tho lodge meeting a so
cial card party will be held for the
members.
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Alpha Sigma Class
Has Election Meeting
Members of the Alpha Sigma Sun
day school class of the First M. E.
church met in the Sunshine parlors at
6:30 Tuesday evening for their regular
monthly social meeting. A covered
dish luncheon was served by the hos
tesses, Mrs. Elton Waldron and Miss
Myrna Barrett
Election of class officers followed
with Miss Barrett acting chairman.
The following officers were chesen for
six months: Mr. F. F. Burk, class
president: Mrs. H. F. Nordwlck, vice
president; Mr. A. W. Walker, secretary
treasurer.
During the social hour a number cf
novel And Interesting games were
played. Members all Joined In the
entertainment.
J Art UakirdreJerx
II 41 S. Central Phone 363
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P.-7 A, Hears
Interesting Talks
The P.-T. A. held its regular meet
ing yesterday alternoon- Aiter the
regular business meeting Reverend
Balrd gave an interesting talk on
"The Religious Life of the Child."
followed by Miss fikatf, of the emer
gency nursery school, who gave the
meeting a full description of the
day at the nursery school. Miss McAl
lister and Mrs. Duncan sang a duet,
accompanied by Mrs. Welsburger at
the piano. The meeting then entered
a very spirited discussion of the
new school bill, now In the state
legislature. The outcome of the dis
cussion was a vote to send letters to
Salem In favor of the bill. Refresh
ments were served.
Germany To Be Subject
Crater Lake Guild Meeting
The Crater Lake Guild will meet,,
Monday, January 21 at the home of j
Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson on Corning
Court.
The study topic for the evening
will be Germany.
All members are urged to be pres
ent and anyone desiring transporta
tion Is asked to call Mrs. Welshaar.
phone 375-W.
Pythian skiers "wTltllold
Their First lard Parly of Year
Pythian Sisters will have their first
card party of the new year. Jan. 30
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wortman, 912 South Oakdale. Bridge
and pinochle will be played, with
prizes for both. The prizes have been
hand made and given by the Pythian
club.
The committee In charge are: Mrs.
E. J. Klein. Mrs. Ed Webber. Mrs.
Maxlne Ferg, Mrs. W. L. Walden;
The public Is Invited to attend. '
Color Chart:
In spite of the snow, we just
can't resist telling you about
the stunning new colors for
Spring ...
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Come in and see the advance'
Btyles which are arriving
daily ...
ADRIENNE'S
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THIS IS NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK
SsPsKv N Is'' 'J'
1935 SUCCESS
will be measured by
YOUR SAVINGS
have a blank bank-book nt the end of the
That's not working toward a hucnv fnturp .t,i
Don't
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save 10 of what you earn each wee's and be thrilled by
a neat nest egg by 1936. It's a winning habit ... One
that insures your own future.
Medford National Bank
Member Federal Reserve Svstem
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Fund
Girls' Community
Club Board To
Entertain Trustees
. At 7:00 o'clock on Monday. Jan
uary 21. a dinner will be given bj
the board ol the Olrla' Community
club at the club rooms on Bartlett.
having & guesu of honor the trui
teea, Mrs. T. W. Mllea. Mrs. A. J.
Hanby. Mr. Eugene Thorndike. Dr.
Elliott, and Mr. Don Newbury.
The husbands and wives of th
trustees as well as the husbands of
the members of the board have also
been Invited to attend this dinner.
At this time the resume of th
year's work of the Olrls' Community
club will be presented, committee re
ports will be made, and the office
for the ensuing year will be elected.
Mesdames Jesclike. Flslc
Receive Prizes nt party
Tne pythlnn Sisters club met at tha
nome 0 Mabel Helmroth on January
28th.
Following the business meeting,
bridge was enjoyed with high score)
going to Mrs. Emma Jeschke and con
solation to Mrs. Flk. Refreshment
were served by the hostess Mrs. Hetm
roth.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. C. W. Whillock, 7U
West Tenth street. Rnd all members
.-,11.11-. rsrri to be nreeent.
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Ore and Bullion
Purchased
WILDBERG BROS.
SMliLTING ec REFINING CO.
O&ett: 742 M.rkec Sc.S.n FnnOK.
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