PAflE TWO
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Wedding of Miss
Hall to Richard
Mann Solemnized
MIm June LaVerue Hall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall ol Ash
land, and Richard E. Mann, son of
Mr. and Mr. E. H. Mann of Mediord,
wert married at the home of the
bridegroom's parent, 47 Roue avenue
Saturday, February 2, at 7:30 p. m
with Rev. W. R, Balrd officiating.
Mtaa Hall graduated from the
Sacred Heart school of nursing In
1931, and Mr. Mann attended Ash
land Norma. Both are graduate! of
Medford high achool.
The bride wns attired In a brown
and tan traveling ault and wore a
cornage of gardenia. Mlsa Myrtle
Hall, the bride's sister, who wa maid
of honor, wore a blue enaemble with
a coraa r of sweet peas and rose
buds. J. D. Bolton was f a bride-
groom's attendant.
Rela:lves and a few close friends
who attended the wedding were
erved refreshment! after the cere
mony.
After a short wedding trip north
the couple will reside In Medford
where Mr. Munn la employed.
The bride was given a mlscellan
eous shower lust Tuesday evening by
Mlsa Myrtle Hall, her slater, and Mrs
David Rees. Guests at the shower
were Mead nines Ed Mann. E. Bagley.
Arnle Chrlstcnsen, Cecil Sklen, Fern
Lin d ley and Misses Carmen Dorothy.
Helen Jane Crotty and Maude Demo
rest. Daughters of Nile
Confer Degrees in
Ashland Ceremonial
On Tuesday afternon Ashland Ma
sonic Temple was the scene of one
of the most beautiful ceremonials ever
given by Zulelma Temple, Daughters
of the Nile. The hall was decorated
with oriental rtiga, floor lamps and
draperies, candlebra with lighted ta
pers and baaketa of lovely spring
flower.
Several candidate received the de
gree with impreslve ceremonies. They
were from Klamath Falls, Medfori
and Ashland. Following the cere
monial. Miss Dorothy Reynolds en
tertained with her students from Ash
land high scnool, with numbers by
the girls' sextette and the boys trio, j
At 13:30 a delicious lunch was
served In the dining room of the
temple, with 00 members and visitors
seated at tables decorated with sweet
peas and other spring flowers. Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Day of Ashland, fol
lowing their usual custom, contrlbut
ed a large box of chocolates for the
luncheon.
This Is the last ceremonial of tne
year (or Mrs. T. P. Franco, queen of
the temple and her officers, who have
enjoyed a very successful year and
accomplished a groat deal In the way
of assisting Shrtners' hospitals for
crippled children, both at Portland
and Shreveport, La.
The newly elected oflcers to be in
stalled at an elaborate ceremony In
O rants Pass on February 0, are as
follows: Queen, Mrs. A. K. Caaa,
Grants Pass; Junior past queen, Mn.
T. P. Franco, Ashland; princess roytl,
Mrs. Cha. L. Woods. Medford; Tir
uh, Mrs, A. J. McCallen, Ashland;
Badoura, Mrs. Karl Hsmmerbaeher,
Grants Pass; recorder, Mrs. A. B
Brownell, Orants Pass; banker, Miss
Amelia Brltt, Jacksonville; marshal.
Mrs. H. B. Kellom. Medford: chap,
lain, Mrs. R S. Swan, Medford: ladles'
In waiting, Mrs. Dade Terrett, Mrs.
A. B. Cunningham, Mrs. O. O. Alen
derfer of Medford. Mrs. Earl Newbry,
Tulent, and Mrs. B rattan of Grants
Pass; attendants. Misses Ellen Frauco
and Irwanda Bateman, Ashland; lady
of the keys, Mrs. WtlUums. Grants
Pass; lady of the gates, Mra. Loomts.
Ashland.
Combined Luncheon
Planned at Church
By 5 Social Circles
The women's associations, compos
ed of all five circles of the Presby
terian church, will hold ft 1 o'clock
luncheon Tuesday, February 8, at the
church parlors.
Each circle Is to have charge of
It own table and entertainment, and
the event la to be the biggest of the
ysur for the ladles. Many are al
ready making reservations. There are
usually about 100 or 160 present.
Job Daughters
Meet Monday Night.
Job's Daughters will meet Monday
night at 7-30 o'clock at the Masonic
temple, announcement stated.
Mr. tVbb to Be Hostess
M Taft-rla Pinner
St. Mark's Altnr Oulld will meet
at the home of Roberta Bebb, 53A
.South Grape street. Monday evening,
for cafeteria dinner, to be followed
by the regular bust new meeting.
rather B.irttam will give another
of his Interesting Ulki.
Dinner la to be served at 6:30
Hilda Clifford Initiated
At Kite of rnraltontas Lodge.
Pocahontas Indite Initiation was
held on Friday evening and Hl'.di
Clifford wa instructed in the mys
teries of the d"sr I
Following the Easiness meeting '
refreshments were served by WUiru
laves. Gladys Lavrentz and Bud Law- J
rent?..
Next Friday the regular social nWht
will be given In (omi of s dance 1
with the Whip plea furnUhing the !
music. j
l'-iM Mutmn's Club
lMer(j MmiOnr Afternoon.
Pant Matron's club and Reames
chapter will meet at the home of
Mrs. Mary Mathea. at 301 South Cen
tral street Monday nfternoon at 1:15
f-.r dessert luncheon.
Hostesses will be Mivdnme Minnie
Corllea, .Mary Mnthr. Strlln Merrick
and Cornelia Barnrv
Unles the committer la notified,
t place will be reserved tor ch
member
Miss Thompson Receives
Government Appointment
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MISS OERAI.DINE THOMP
SON, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Thompsr.n of 113 Tripp
street, has received a civil er
ilce appointment as senior
typist at UashliiRton. I). C,
she announced after returnlne
Frldny evening from IMitlmun,
H'uhh., where she was employed
n government offices for the
lust two months.
Miss Thompson U a former
employe of Crater lake national
park service, and Is also well
known In Medford for her pre.
sentatlnns with the violin.
While In Pullman she mode several broadcasts of violin numbers over
the ntr from Washington State College.
She ts expected to leave for Washington, P. C, within ft few days.
Parent'Teachers
Set Friday For
Special Program
Friday of this week, February 8, has
been set aside by Junior high P.-T
A. for the celebration of Founders'
day. A short business meeting will
be held at 3 o'clock, to be followed
by a lovely program, especially ap
propriate for the occasion.
Founders' day commemorates the
anniversary of the founding of the
national congress of Parents and
Teachers In Washington, D. C, Feb
ruary 17, 1897.
Two groups of Junior high school
students will participate In the pror
gram. A beautifully decorated birth
day cake will be out and the first
two presidents of the association will
pour.
A silver birthday offering U made
each year on Founders' day, for the
extension of congress work. The field
service has been almost wholly fi
nanced from this source.
A special Invitation Is extended all
mothers of the children In the Jun
ior high, and the public la cordially
Invited.
Mrs. Kendrick Will
Be Rotary Hostess
Women of Rotary win ireet at 1
o'clock Wednesday at the home of
Mra. Kenneth Kendrick. 38 Geneva
avenue. Covered dish luncheon will
he served.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.
Mark Goldy and Mrs. John C. Boyle.
Building Bridge Club to
Meet With Mrs. Prank (irltsrh
Mrs. H. L. Hunter will entertain
the Building Bridge club at the home
of Mr. Frank Orltsch. corner of tvj
nd Eleventh street. Thursday after
noon at 1:30. Mis Mcintosh will
insist the hostess.
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Ph-st Meeting Thursday
For New Di-j-rre Officer.
Degree of Honor Protective associa
tion will meet Thursday evening.
February 7, st 7:30 o'clock at the
Women's club ro-ms In the city hall.
All members are requested to be
present, as It will bo the first meet
ing for the newly elected officers.
Church Annoum-r It
ttngngemcnt of C lnlr Leader.
The session of the Presbyterian
church has announced the engage
ment of Mrs. Edith A. Garrett as
director of the choir.
Mrs. Garrett Is a graduate of the
American Conservatory of Music of
Chicago and has had a wide exne
lence, both as a soloist and director
She w director of the choir of the
First Congregational church of Omaha
for two years ind ol the choir of
the Episcopal chinch at Lewtston.
Mont., for five year.
Mrs. Garrett will lng with the
i-Iioli oii :rmdAV morning and viu
take charge at the, next choir re
heariuit on Thursday evening.
Party Will Give
Band New Suits
With proceeds to be used to buy
music and uniforms for Junior high
school band, a public card party will
be sponsored by Junior high ech?o:
P.-T. A., Saturday afternoon. Feb
ruary 0, at 3 o'clock, In the Junior
high school auditorium.
It la felt that the band, consisting
of 40 pieces and conducted by F
Wilson Walt, requires uniforms and
new muslo to participate In the an
nual Maj festival at Ashland.
Table reservations for the card
party, to which everyone la urged to
come, may be made by calling 584-W
Guild Will Have
Valentine's Party
Crater Lake Oulld will meet Mon
day, February A, at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Perry, 004 West Main street.
This la an annual Valentine's party
and a large attendance la expected.
Mrs. Frances Flynn. Mra. Ella Pen
nington and Mrs. Emily Dynan will
be the hostesses.
Drama Class Will
Meet Next Wednesday.
The Girls' Community club drama
class will meet as usual next Wednes
day evening at 7 :30 o'clock at the
club house on North Bartlett.
St, Ann's Society
To Have Card Party
St. Ann's Altar society will sponsor
a card party in the parish hall. Wed
nesday evening, to which the pun:tc
Is invited. Play will begin at 8
o'clock, with Mrs. W. H Smith In
charge. Prl7ea will be awarded the
high scores, and refreshments will be
served.
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St. Ann's Altar Society
Elects New Year Officers
At a special meeting last Tuesday
St. Ann' Altar society elected of
ficers for 1035. Mra Joseph Do'l
meler win chosen president. Mv.
Rankin Estes, secretary and tf ia
urer. The next regular meeting will
be at the parish hall at 3:30 Tucn1.iv
afternoon. A xtj attendance la re
quested to weloOt.Sthe new officer
Jean Jennings Kle-hd
President of F. L. Hub
Nine members of the F. L. club at
tended the meeting held at the home
of Besse Thompson on West Thir
teenth street. Monday evening.
Officer elected for the following
six months were: Jean Jennings,
president; Georgiana Hussong. vice
president: Lucille Cave, secretary.
treAsurer: Viola Aldredge. custodian
of paraphernalia, and Fa ye Ackley.
press correspondent. After the meet
ing, refreshments were nerved by the
hostese, assisted by Edna HUder
brand. Installation of officers and Initia
tion of two candidates be fea
ture of the regular meeting In Feb
Miss Ruhl Plans
Sail for Hawaii
With Carpenters
1 After f visiting in San Francisco
for the last week. Miss Boxane Ruhl.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Ruhl, la spending the week-end in
Medford before returning south to
sail from San Francisco next Tues
day for Honolulu. She will accom
pany Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
who hive been in California for the
last several days.
Mlsa Ruhl and the Carpenters plan
to spend several weeks In the Islands,
returning the latter part of Febru
ary or the first of March. Mr. and
Mrs. Carpenter will either sail from
San Francisco with Miss Ruhl or
meet her at Los Angeles.
Miss Ruhl accompanied her sister.
Alicia Ruhl, to San Francisco, where
the latter entered Katherlne Branson
school, of which Miss Roxane Ruhl
Is a graduate.
Benefit Party at
Talent Wednesday
Talent CommunlCy club will hold
a public benefit card party at the
olub rooms next Wednesday, Feb
ruary e, from 2 until 4 o'clock. The
proceeds will go to the benefit of
Doernbecker hospital, and for the
Endowment and Scholarship 'loan
fund.
Bridge and five hundred will be
played. The committee In charge will
be Mesdames E. C. Gardner, J. Ter
rlll, H. Bates, O. H. Manning, E. W.
Learning and L. O. Penland.
Ladies of Active
Group Will Meet
Lady Actlvlans will meet next
Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. L. L. Sanders, 1620
East Main street. Coffee will be
served, followed by an evening of
bridge.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Dwlght Find
ley, Mrs. Aubrey Dean and Mrs. San
ders. Annual Meet For
College Club Set
The annual luncheon of the Col
lege Women's club will be held at
Hotel Medford Saturday, February tt
at 1 o'clock. Following the luncheon
the program will be given In the
club rooms of the Presbyterian
church.
Miss Grace Helton Chamberlain
will review "English Journey" by
J. B. Priestly. A group of songs' will
be. sung by Mrs. Richard Joy of Ash
land, accompanied at the piano by
Miss Imogene Wallace.
Reservations for the luncheon
should be made with Mrs. R. C.
Van Valzah, phone 1488-J, or Mrs.
Myron Root, 1249-W.
Missionary Society
Will Meet On Tuesday.
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First M. E. church
will meet Tuesday afternoon In the
church parlors, according to an
nouncement. A good attendance b
desired at this meeting.
Mrs. Hllfs Has
Interesting Guest
Mrs. W. J. Hills of 53S West Tenth
street haa had as guest at her home
during the past week, her niece, M'ss
Grace K. Wlllett. assoclato director
of personnel at Antolch college, Yel
low Springs, Ohio.
Miss Wltlette. will leave Monday
for Portland to spend her second
semester at Reed college.
rhrysanthcimim Meeting
Wednesday First of Year
Chrysanthemum circle No. ty.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold Its
first regular meeting of the new year
Wednesday night. February fl. In the
I. O. O. F. hall.
This will be the first meeting slm-e
Installation of the new officers, who
are ured to be In their aUitlons ready
to help make this a banner year for
woodcraft.
Mr. Oat man Hostess
To Talent Keneknh ('tub .
Mrs. N. 8. Out man of 323 South
Central avenue, was hosteas to mem
bers of the Talent Hebckah club Fri
day, at their annual all-day meet
ing. A covered dish luncheon wia
enjoyed at 1 o'clock.
Guests at the party included Mrs
Mvrtle Jacobs, Mrs. J. H. WtthAin
Mrs. Lena C. Stevens, Mrs. Lettie
Trak. Harel Ferns, Mrs. Torn Bell.
Mrs, Charles Leatheo Mrs E. E. rVs
Mrs. O. M Gcddard. Mrs O. S. Wlth
row. Mrs. R. E. Robison. Mrs. C W
HoUlrldse, Mrs. Clarence Mathea. Mrs
Lydla Gardner, all of Talent. Mrs
Edith Hayman and .her daughter Ber
tha of Klamath Falls, and the
hoMeae.
Sparrows Expected
Back Home Today
Mrs. Alex Sparrow and daughters,
the Mlssea Frances and Harriet Spar
row, are- expected to return today
from an extended trip into Mexico,
where they have spent the last sev
eral weeks. After visiting Mexico
City they returned to Los Angeles
for several day and also visited In
Santa Barbara and San Francisco.
One Hundred And
Sixty Gather For
C. E. Convention
Honoring the 64th birthday of
Christian Endeavor. 160 young peo
ple of Jackson and Josephine coun
ties gathered at the First Christian
church Friday evening for a covered
dish dinner. Dr. Walter L. Myers.
field secretary of Oregon Christian
Endeavor, was toast master and main
speaker for the evening.
The Medford Christian Interme
diate society was honor guest as a
result of winning the attendance
contest between December 16 and
January 37. The Ashland Congrega
tional won second place ana tne
Butte Falls Presbyterian society third
place;
Mynola Oosnell of the Aahiana
Christian society and Joe Bowdoln
of the Rogue River Christian church
qave booster talks on the State
Christian Endeavor convention to be
held in The Dallea April 36 to 38
Inclusive.
Dr. Myers plans to be In Southern
Oregon until the 10th of February
and during his stay he hopes to meet
with all Christian Endeavor societies
of Crater Lake union and talk over
their problems with them.
Dr. Myers' present schedule:
On February 3 he will be at Med
ford Presbyterian church for Sunday
school, deliver an address for church
service in Central Point at 11 o'clck,
meet with the Butte Falls Presby
terian group In the afternoon, and
preach In the Medford Christian
church in the evening.
On February 4 he is to be in
Phoenix and the 5th he Is to be In
Grants Pass. February 6, he will meet
with the Glendale society and on
the 7th he will meet with the offi
cers of Crater Lake union at 7:30
in the First Christian church In
Medford.
Friday he will meet with the
Central Point societies antt Satur
day he will meet with the Rogue
River young people. Sunday, Febru
ary 10, he will hold meetings with
the Ashland Christian, Presbyterian
and Congregational societies.
Lady Units Will Meet
Willi Mrs. Herb Metisel.
Lady Lions will meet at the home
of Mrs. Hnrb Meuael, 124 Vancouver
avenue, next Wednesday. February 6
for 1 o'clock covered dish lunchecn.
announcement stated. The member
ship is urged to- attend.
Wenonah Club Has Regular
Meeting Thursday, February 7
Wenonah club will meet at the
home of Austla Barneburg, 16 Chest
hit street, on Thursday afternoon.
February 7. The meeting will be in
form of the regular covered dish
luncheon and business meeting.
Fourteen Tables In Play
At Pythian sisters' party
The Pythian Sisters' card party,
held at Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wort
mo'n's home last Tuesday evening,
was enjoyed by all who attended
Fourteen tables were In play.
Hi.?h scores In bridge were won
by Mrs. Josephine C'.ark and Charles
Gall, and low by Mrs. Chester Baker
and Alfred Wolf.
In pinochle, high scores were won
by Evelyn Stagg and J. W. Nlxson.
and low by Mrs. J. B Varbrough and
Ernest Conrad.
The next card party sponsored by
the Pythian Slaters will be held near
the end of February.
Lincoln Service Club
Has Interesting .Meeting
An Interesting meeting was held by
the Lincoln Service club. Friday after
noon. February 1, at Lincoln school
A delightful and entertaining pro
gram was presented for the enjoy
ment of those present. The Lincoln
Glee club gave two numbers. "If I
Were You" and "Caraway and
Cheese." A plono solo by Kenneth
Raymond and an accordion solo by
Barbara Bostwlck were heartily ap
plauded. After the program 1 count on the
mothers present was made. Mrs. Rus
sell's roll room, the 6-A's receiving
the prlre for the most mothers at
tending. The business meetm wa
then held and important matters dis
cussed. After the meeting dainty refresh
ments were served and a social hour
was enjoyed.
Heireas To Wed
IiARIMSErlDE
No Guesswork Here!
Expert Watch Repairing
S. P. Watch Inspector
ISiBiDII
JOHNSTON'S
Shoe Repair Shop
ANNUAL
LAMB TONGUE
CONTEST
III ft:: rr the first hn or girl to
tiring a ttuttift f lamb Tongues
to this shop e will half -Mile niul
heel pair of hts.
Fred L. Johnston
U. . M.iln Ml.
WATCH
fm JEWELRY If
Roullnd Krai (above), halraai
to the chain etore fortune, hat an
nounced her engagement to Charles
Wesley Frame or utlca, N. Y. (Ae
ecclated Presa Photoi
Mrs. For tin Has
Shower in Honor
Of Recent Bride
Mrs. Eugene Jackson, Mra. Oro?er
Mlllsap and Mrs. Jack Fort In were
hostesses Friday evening. January 25.
at the home of Mrs. For tin, at a
miscellaneous shower given for a re
cent bride, Mrs. James Stewart, the
former Mrs. Maude Wilson. Many
lovely and useful gift were received
by Mrs. Stewart.
Bridge was enjoyed during the
evening, the first prize being award
ed Mrs. Stewart and second going to
Mrs. Mary Elson. Dainty refresh
ments were served with a pretty wed
ding cake as a table decoration.
Quests Included: Mesdames Pugh
Elson, Oault. Blanchl, Abbott, Mc
Allister, LaFevre, and Chapman; she
Misses Marguerite and Helen McAl
lister, Mrs. C. L. Splndler of Ashland
Mrs. Loren Farlow of Eagle Point, the
hostesses and the honored guest.
Phoenix Grange plans
Dinner Tuesday Evening
Tuesday night, February 5, '.he
Phoenix Orange la giving a- chicken
dinner. This Is open to the public,
and will be served from 6 p. m. to 8
p. m. The rest of the evening will
be spent In dancing.
All who have attended one of these
dinners will testify to the excellence
of the Phoenix cooks.
Talisman Temple 1
Sleets Wednesday
Talisman Temple No. 40, Pythian
Sisters, will meet Wednesday, Febru
ary fl, in the K. P. hall.
This Is the first meeting with the
new officers in charge, and a good
attendance la expected, Visiting mem
bers are cordially invited to attend
Entertainment and ' refreshment
will be provided by a committee com
posed of Mrs. Homer Re Id. Mlsa Cora
Judge and Mrs. W. I. Walden.
Covered Dish Luncheon
Served at lledgpeth Home
A covered dish luncheon was halrt
at the home of Mrs. Lee Hedgpeth on
Stewart avenue. Thursday, January
31. The honor guests were Mra. Oeo
Oarver and Mrs. Hedjpeth. Having
birthdays In January, each was the
recipient of several lovely gifts. A
delicious birthday cake was baked by
Mrs. Roscoe Davis.
After luncheon all went to the Arm
mory at Medford. where roller skating
was the diversion of the afternoon.
Those enjoying the day together
were Mrs. Oeo. Garver, Mrs. Lee Hedg
peth. Mrs. Clarence Mathls, Mrs. Geo
Drake, Mrs. -Dean Saltmarsh, Mrs.
Roscoe Davis. Mrs. Jim McNeil, M.'s
Paul Yocum. Mrs. Lawrence Luy and
Mrs. Pearson.
Mrs. Jackson To
Be Club Hostess
Mrs. Glenn Jackson will be hostess
', to members of the Contemporary
Bciok club Tuesday at her home on
j Valley View Drive. Following the
' meeting at Mrs. Jackson's home.
luncheon will be held at Hotel Med
ford at 1 o'clock. . .
Forty Watch As
DeMolays Install
, Thursday night in the Masonic hall,
approximately 40 members, parents
and friends of the DeMolays wltne?u
the colorful Installation of the De
Molay officers for the ensuing term
Dr. L. L. Sanders was in charge of
the ceremony.
The officers Installed were: Dick
Roberts, master councilor; Warren
Liggett, senor councilor; Cyril San
der. Junior councilor; Jack Wood,
scribe and treasurer; Frank Hull, sen
ior deacon; George Gates, junior dca
oon; John Koppen, senior steward;
Glenn Stewart, Junior steward; Dale
Roberts, chaplain; Donald Price, mar
shal; Dan Hall, standard bearer; Ted
Taylor, orator; Donald Gray, sentinel;
Harold Llttrell, first preceptor; Gil
bert Ireland, second preceptor: Philip
Todd, third preceptor. Willard Smith,
fourth preceptor; and Wallace Lud
wig, fifth preceptor. This group of
boys will plan the course the order
Is going to take for the ensuing year.
After Installation. refreshments
were served to all. and after nearly
everyone waa asked for an impromptu
speech, the meeting waa adjourned.
On Thursday, February 7, the Med
ford chapter will Journey to Grants
Pass to have the second degree con
ferred upon Its memoers.
Colony Club Has""
Keg 11 la r Luncheon.
. The Colony club met at the club
rooms Friday for a regular luncheon,
it being the first Friday of the
month. Luncheon was served to a
large attendance of club members,
fireater Medford Club '
llnve Special Meeting.
Greater Medford club will meet at
the club rooms at 2 p.m., Monday,
It was announced by Rose G. Schief
felln, secretary, for special business
As property will be disposed of at
this meeting It Is urged that all
members attend.
Beverley Jean Dally In
Hostess to Little Friends
A group .of little friends gathered
at the home of Beverley Jean Dally,
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Dally, Monday after school to help
celebrate her seventh birthday anni
versary. Games were played and a beauti
ful birthday cake in yellow and green,
and ice cream, were served the Ilttlo
guosts at a pretty table with balloons
and favors.
Those present were: Eugene and
Elaine Winkle, Helen Divine, Beverley
Blrk, Naomi and Alberta Hubler, Greta
Smith, Benny and Edith Conley, Joan
Nelson, Ronald Brlttson, Robert Zun
del, Nancy Rlnabarger, Louise Law
rence, Billy Todd. Beverly Con&er,
Anita Winner and Beverley Jcnn
Dally,
Medford Tenor In
Recital Sponsored
By 'Frisco School
La Verne Sutherlln, tenor, formerly
with th. First National bank of tin
city, appeared in a recital January
it mt Kan PVunfievi otven bv Man
ntng School of Music, where he has-
been studying for the last year.
1r fiiitViorlln U'flS HQted While lH
MedTord for his vocal presentation
and since taking up away i
voice in San Francisco haa gained,
much recognition.
His program consisted of a group
of three numbers: "Who Is Sylvia 7-
k DAKntuiFf "T-lrlnlr Tn 'Me OnlT
With Thine Eyes." Old English, and
"I Attempt From Love'e bicxnesa
niv h Diirccll. These number
were given as part of a group pre
sented by several students of the
school.
St. Mark's Guild
Plans Party Friday
St. Mark's Guild la planning an
evening card party to be held next
Friday at the parish hall. Contract
and auction bridge will be In play.
Mrs. H. A. Barris, chairman, issued
a cordial invitation to all.
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ADRIENNE'S
577
MURRAY'S
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Announce That
Their Popular
Nationally Advertised
iff 7 Permanent Wave
SPECIAL
Will Be Continued This Month
During January we gave 300 Per
manents at this special 'price. Now
we have extended the time limit so
that you too may enjoy a smart wave
for only . . .
Shampoo and Finger Wave Included
Phone 363 S. Central
"The house that beauty built"
$9 -45
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