MEDFORD fATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOIiD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 19.r.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
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Miss Littrell Will
Wed Wm. Murray
On Next Sunday
A social event of much Intercut will
be the wedding next Sunday, Febru
ary 17, of Mia Lucille Littrell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Littrell, to
William H. Murray. The announce
ment wu made yesterday.
The ceremony will be performed at
0 o'clock in the morning at Mlsa
Llttrell's home. 703 Sherman street.
with Rev. Ralph Peterson of the Pres.
byterlan church officiating.
Mr. Murray la the ion of Mr. R. D.
Murray of Corvallls. who will be In
Medford to attend the wedding.
The bride will be attended by Miu
Mabel Qrlmmett and the bridegroom
by Forest McKay of Ann Arbor, Mich
Members of the Immediate families
and a few clone friends of the bride
and bridegroom will be present. After
the ceremony a wedding breakfast
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Al Littrell, uncle and aunt of
Ml us Littrell.
They will leave immediately fol
lowing the wedding for San Pran
Cisco, returning after ten days to
make their home In Medford.
Garden Club In
Favor Planting
Local Parkings
Medford Garden club held Its reg
ular monthly meeting Thursday eve
ning at which time a number of
Important business matters were dla
cussed. 1
O. J. Gould, a member of the city
planning commission, presented a
planting ordinance for parkings
which will be presented to the city
council In the near future, and ask
ed the club to discuss It. The club
went on record as endorsing It ano
promised Its support
A communication from the state
president of the Federation of Gar
den clubs was read end it was voted
to meet all requirements as to en
tertalnment If the state board de
cides to accept Medford 'a Invitation
to hold the state conference here in
May.
Liberal offers from garden mag.i-
sine publishers were presented by
Mrs. Blanche Powell and Mrs. T. M
Miles. Anyone Interested Is urged to
call these ladles and subscribe
through them.
T. O. Foose of the Economy Feed
Store, was the speaker of the eve
ning and gave many timely auggev ;
tlona for the early spring care of ,
lawns, roses, bulbs and peonies. Hi ;
also talked about the control of gar- '
den pests and answered numerous
question!.
The club Is planning tor the usual
plant sale, flower shows and plant
ing projects of a civic nature.
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Club Reclaiming
Courthouse Rooms
The Home Economics club of Jack
sonville Grange met at the home of
Mrs. Edna Jones In Jacksonville Wed
nesday Jifternoon.
Mrs. Emma Conger, who Is leading
the group this year, explained the
projects to the members who had
missed her first outline.
Plana are underway to go ahead
reclaiming other rooms of the old
courthouse In Jacksonville and erect
ing a stage with curtains In the audi
torium. The hall la now most attrac
tive with a lovely kitchen and dining
room newly decorated.
At the next meeting of the club,
each woman la asked to bring plants
to exchange with other members as
she wishes. This is an annual affair
greatly appreciated by all who attend.
Mrs. Jones served a lovely lunch
which was greatly enjoyed by the fif
teen members present,
Luther League to
llitve Mortal .Meeting
The Luther tongue of Zlou Luther
an church will mct for a social eve
ning on Monday at the Carl Flchtncr
home, 013 South Holly street.
Past Nob lr to
Meet on Tlliiroiluv.
Past Noble Ornnd club will hold
Its regular monthly meeting and so
cial hour Thursday evening, Febru
ary 14 at B o'clock, at the home o!
Mrs. Ethel Weed. 402 Park avenue.
Members and guests are requested
to come dressed In coloulal costume
and be prepared to respond with a
quotation from Lincoln or Washing
ton. Hand Is ffpeclnl
Pmjrrt nf P.-T. A.
The The Junior High school band,
an orgnniratlon of forty boys and
girls, has been taken by the Parent
Tencher association as Its special
project this year. A need Is felt (or
more mimic and uniforms to make
It possible for the band to compete
favorably with other organizations In
southern Oregon.
February 'it) Is the date for the
rard party at the school, The pro
ceeds are to be used to buy equip,
ment for the band.
Tallyman Temple
linn Kecttlnr MwlliiR.
Regular meeting of Talisman Tem
ple No. 40, Pythian Sinters, was held
last Wednesday evening. After a short
business meeting a "find m and
fetch m" hunt ti enjoyed hy the
members and the occupants ot
Oeorge Flak's car returned first with
all of the articles, so received first
prlr. Those with Mrs Ferg received
low.
Refreshments were served by Mrs
Homer Reed, Cora Judge and Mrs.
Wilbur Walker.
Next regular meeting will be Feb
ruary 30 at ft o'clock.
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Clifford W. Smith, stepion of Ntwcomb Carlton, and his bride, the
former Charlotte Fantonl of New York, pictured after their marriage In
Reno, Nev. Smith was dfvorced from his actress-wife, Clair Luce, In
Minden the previous day, (Associated Press Photo
Local Violinist Is
District Supervisor
For Music Institute
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Levy ore leav
ing this mornliu for Los Angeles,
where Mr. Levy, violin Instructor,
has received a promotion to the
position of supervisor of the south
ern district of the National Insti
tute of Mimic and Arts. For some
time Mr. Levy has been violin in-1
structor at the studios of the na-1
tlonal Institute, which are located i
in Portland and Seattle. i
His many friends and pupils In
Medford regret his leaving, but Join
In wishing Mr. Levy success In his
new pOBltlon. Mr. and Mrs. Levy will
make their home In Los Angeles.
Raymond H. Oooke of Brattle will
take Mr, Levy's studios In Medford,
having Just finished an engagement
with the Seattle symphony orchestra
With Mrs. Cooke and their three
children, he will make ills home
here.
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Miss firlhhtt
' urJt nl Fiigene.
Miss Catherine H. Cribble Is visit-
lug friends In Fugene at the ZTA
house and In Mnploton, Ore,
Norlpltte An nou me Card
Party for Thursday Evening.
The Socialites have announced a
big card party, to which the public j
Is Invited, to bo held at the Parish
hall on South Oukdale Thursday, 1
February 14 at B o'clock. Auction and I
contract bridge will be In play, as
well as five hundred. j
Kiitertalns IMlr Club.
Mrs, Chnrles Fry was hostess at
her home on South Peach street
February 3 to members of the Dixie
club. Potted plants and pussy wil
lows prrduced a spring-like efrect
In the rooms. The hostess was as
sisted by Mrs. Rose Hchleffelln and
Mrs. Atlanta Satchwell.
Hilly Itanium Hunt
At Formal Dinner.
In honor of his cousin. Miss Bar
bara Swlnson of Napa, Cat., Billy
Barnurn was host to eight guests at
delightful dinner and theater party
last evening. Dinner uas served at
7 o'clock at the Bnrnum heme, 1013
Bast Main street. The group attended
the pre-vlrw at the Craterlan the
ater. Present were Misses Phyllss
Phythlnn. Hetty Vilm. Helene Solsde.
Amv Klllott and Swlnson. and Rus
sell Vlrlch, Vob Seward. Bob Oall,
John Koppen and the host.
Odd Fellows
Plan I'rocrnm,
Tuesday evening. February 13, Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs will entertain
with a program and social party at
the I. O O. F. hall on West Slath
itreet. Oliver Rogers and his com
mittee for the affair have planned an
entertaining program for the evening,
and assure those attending that tnelr
time will be well spent. All Odd Fel
lows and their wives, and Rebekahs
and their husbands, are cordially in
vited, and are urged to take along a
friend to help enjoy the evening. A
special Invitation Is given to mem
bers renlding here who have mem
berships elsewhere to be on hand
and get acquainted.
The business session of the lodge
will be concluded In time for the
entertainment to begin at 11:15.
Refreshments will be served fol
Irwlng the program.
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Mrs. Eden to Be
Hostess at Bridge
Mrs. O. A. Eden will be hostess
Tuesday afternoon at her home, 18
Myrtle street, at three tables of des
sert bridge. Play will start at 1:30
o'clock.
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Mrs. Cox Honor
Guest at Shower
Mrs. Reta Cox was an honor guest
at a shower given by Mrs. W. R.
Baird and Mrs. A. H. Gregory at the
letter's home, 839 E. Jackson street,
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cox received
many beautiful gifts,
Those Invited were Mesdomes L.
D. Lacy. A. Bolinert, H. Scovlll. T.
Slmms, L. G. Centner, C. Hoover. C.
Nledermeyer, Chss. Smith, M. Balder
son, C. Pierce, B. Comm. M. E. Ol
son, R. L. Cook, J. T. Davis, O. M.
Hon, C. Wilson. M. Marsh, M. Stew
art, C. Reed. M. Cheney, the honor
guest and the two hostesses,
Madrigal Club "
Holds Meeting.
The Madrigal club, sponsored by
the American Legion Auxiliary, met
Tuesday evening at the Girls Com
munity club rooms. A very successful
reheursal was held. -Tills recently or
ganised club meets every Tuesday
evening under the direction of Elsie
Carlton Strang. The first concert
will be glvan In obout two weeks at
an Auxiliary meeting.
Sunny Slaters Circle
To Meet for Afternoon Ten.
Sunny Sisters Circle of the Pres
byterian church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Louis Brown. 737 West
Jackson strict Tuesday. February 13
at 3 o'clock for afternoon tea. Roll
coll will be responded to hy giving
a potrlotle quotation. "Primitive Re
ligion" will be the subject of a talk
by Mrs. A. R. Clement.
Church AMM'latloii
Fnjovs F.ntertulnment.
The Association of the Presbyte
rian church met Tuesday at the
church with all five circles repre
sented and each taking part In the
program, which was greatly enjoyed
A talk was given by Rev. Peterson.
The meeting was considered such
a success that It was decided to du
plicate It later. Grace. Merit. Sunny
Sisters. East Side and Ever Ready
were the circles represented. Mrs
Harry Prentice Is president of the
association, which meets the first
Tuesday of each month.
Mothers and Fathers
Clue! of Girl Scout
The girls of the Washington Scout
I troop held a banquet for the mothers
! and fathers Friday evening at the
' Scout headquarters, arranged to rep
resent Lincoln's cabin. The tables
were decorated with ptisey willows
and tatl red candles. The captain,
Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, welcomed the
guests and thanked the troop for its
efforts in making the affair such a
auecess.
The following program was given:
A short history of the troop. Shirley
Lawrence
Tap dance, Frances Cormany. Dor
othy Stubblefield. Phyllis eleven.
Pin no solo Klois Hart.
Dance. Jean Smith, Nona Haylaml
Piano solo. Melissa Persons.
The meeting was closed by sinking
the International Girl Scout hymn
and taps.
Inspector
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Cocktail Party
And Dance Are
Planned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrls. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Newbury and Mr and
Mrs. Flavlua West will be hosts and
hostesses next Friday evening at a
cocktail party and dance to be held
at the K. p. hall.
Sixty couples will attend. The
cocktail party will start at 3:30 o'clock
and dancli -j will be enjoyed during
the rest of the evening.
Mestfames Smith and Seller
To Be Joint Club Hostesses
Mrs. Katherlne Smith and Mrs.
John Seller will be Joint hosteasea to
members of Carnation club at the
home of the latter, 836 North Central,
Thursday evening, Feb. 14.
Thursday Club Pluns
Phoenix Valentine Party
A Valentine's card party will be
held at the Engle hall in Phoenix,
February 14, under the sponsorship
of the Thursday club. Hostesses for
the evening will be: Elva Briscoe,
Marie Furry. Elva Furry, and Mona
Ferns.
Final ArrungemanU
Made for Church Program.
The council of the Women's Mis
sionary Federation madj final ar
rangements for the program during
the forthcoming World Day of Prayer
at a business meeting Friday at the
home of the president, Mrs. George
Kabele.
The World Day of Prayer Is to be
observed March B at the Christian
church, with an all-day program and
covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Kabele
will be in charge, and Mrs. F. J.
Wllmont, president of the Mission
ary Society of the Christian church,
will arrange for the entertainment.
Thimble Club Will
Install on Thursday
Chrysanthemum Thimble club. No.
333, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will
meet at the home of Neighbor Doro
thy Scrip ter, 60 Rose avenue at 2 p.
m. Feb. 14.
Installation of officers will be held,
with the following Neighbors Install
ed: President. Dorothy Scrlpter; vice
president. Myrtle Atwood ; secretary,
Lenora Carey: treasurer. Belle Ben
nett. Finance committee. Prue Piatt,
Stella Anderson, and Anna Much more.
Neighbor Much more will act as in
stalling officer. All members are
urged to attend as committees for the
ensuing year will be appointed at this
time,
W. F- M. S. Auxiliary
Has Interesting Meeting
Mrs. Chlrgwln and Mrs. Beery were
hostesses Tuesday afternoon to the
auxiliary of the Woman's Foreign
Missionary society, In the parlors of
the First M. E. church. The Valentine
spirit was carried out In refreshments
served buffet style.
Mrs. McNnry conducted the devo
tional period, with the topic, "In the
Secret of His Presence," supplement
ed with the hymns "Sweet Hour of
Prayer" and "Jesus Calls Us."
Mrs. Wiley presided ot the business
session. Letters were read from Mrs.
Fletcher, past secretary; also M-s.
Burt, new conference secretary and
Miss Davis.
Two new members were received
Into the society.
Mrs. O. V. Myers gave the book re
view chapter, "Building the New
Japan."
The next meeting will be the an
nual Founder's day program to be
held In the parlors of the church.
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Mrs. Morriss Is
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. T. B. Morris entertained at
three tables of bridge Tuesday even
ing at her home. 738 West Eleventh
street. In a delightful social event of
the week.
North and 'south high score went
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gall, and
east and west to Mr. and Mrs. Parrel
Booth. The tables were attractively
arranged with red carnations and
yellow daffodils. The hostess served
refreshments.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Karl janouch, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wil
son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gates, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Medley. Mr. and Mrs.
Gall, Mr. and Mrs. Booth.
Auxiliary of Church
Will Meet on Tuesday
The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Mark's chuch will meet Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 12 with Mrs. Horace
Gates, 135 North Holly.
Church Association
Will Meet Wednesday
The Women's Association of the
Christian church will meet Wednes
day, Feb. 13, at 2 o'clock In the recre
ational hall. All lad'es of the church
are urged to attend. The president
will present plans and outline work
for the year.
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Attend
Bridge Club Meeting.
Thirty-five ladles were In attend
rce at the Building Bridge club
meeting Thursday at the home o!
Mrs. Frank Grltsch. Mrs. Hunter and
Miss Mackintosh were assistant hos
eses. Dessert luncheon was served at
1:30, after which contract ond auc
tion bridge were played.
The club will meet with Mr
Miksche and har daughter, at 81B
S'uth Peach street next Thursday
at 1:30 o'clock.
Past Matrons Club
Meets With Mrs. Mathes
Past Matrons club of Reames chap
ter met at the home of Mrs. Mathes
on South Central avenue. Monday
afternoon. Mesdames Merrick. Corlles
and Barnes assisted Mrs, Mathes as
hostesses In entertaining.
Mrs. Weldeman of Belllngham,
Wash., and Mrs. Hershner of Hoed
River, Ore., both ladles being past
matrons of the Order of the Eastern
Star, were guests of the club.
During the short business session
held, It was decided to give a public
card party March 20, in the Do Molny
hall.
Mrs. Meta Gilbert and Mrs. Bessie
Lumsden were recipients of the prizes
for the afternoon.
Mrs. Heck HosteM
At "Thank You" Party
Mistletoe club met last Tuesday
evening for their semi-annual Polly
Anna "Thank You" party, with
Neighbor Edith Beck at her home.
Bouquets of daffodils and narcissus
placed about the rooms lent an art of
cheerfulness which, with the sincere
and gracious hospitality of the hos
tess, provided a most pleasant even
ing for the large number present.
Many pretty and useful gifts were ex
changed. The hostess, assisted by
several members, served dainty re
freshments at the close of the eve
ning. The club will meet Wednesday
afternoon, Feb. 13. with Oracle Mar
garetha Garrett, at her home, 704
South Oakdale avenue at 2 o'clock.
Members are requested to brlnj
thimbles and scissors, as an afternoon
of needlework has been plannVd.
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Wedding Ceremony
Solemnized Sunday
At a charming Sunday evening
wedding at the First Christian churcn
at Central Point last week. Miss Eu
lah Benson, niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Bursell of Central Point, and
William Foley, son of Mrs. Alice Fo
ley of Gold Hill were united In mar
riage, by the Rev. D. E. Millard, In
a double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Foley was given In marriage
by her uncle, Mr. Bur sell, and Miss
Myrna Barrett of Medford was her
maid of honor. The groom's brother,
Lester Foley, acted as best man.
The bride was attired In a gown of
white crepe, and carried a bouquet
of white rose-buds and sweet-peas.
Miss Barrett, the maid of honor, wore
a gown of green crepe, and carried a
bouquet of pink and white flowers.
The bride la a graduate of the
University of Oregon at Eugene,
where she was a member of Sigma
Kappa sorority. She is also a mem
ber of Phi Beta Kappa honorary scho
lastic society. She has been affiliated
with the faculty of the Medford high
school for several years, and was head
of the mathematics department there
before her resignation at the end of
the last semester.
The groom Is foreman at the H. D.
McCaskcy orchard on the Old Stage
road, where the couple plans to make
their home.
W. II. M. S. Plans
Friendship Luncheon
The W. H. M. S. of the First Metho
dist church are giving their annual
Friendship luncheon. Tuesday. Feb.
12 In the parlors of the chur?h
Luncheon will be served on small
tables and a fine program has been
prepared. All are welcome.
Reservations must be mode by
Monday evening, by calling Mrs. Cur
tis Darby. 1412. or Mrs. F. M. Corlles.
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Nevlta Social Club
Opens Series Parties
The social club of Nevlta chapter
No. 93. Eastern Star, held the first of
a series of social gatherings last Tues
day evening at the Masonic hall.
About 60 guests were seated at the
beautifully arranged tables for din
ner served by members of the club.
The president. Lita Kyle, deserves
much credit for the success of this
gathering both socially ond financial
ly. Ed Vincent was toastmaster tor
the evening. He invited the guests,
after the dinner, to assemble In the
chapter room where tables were ar
ranged for cards and other games.
Weuuiiilh Club Meets
At Austin Iturnchurg Hume
Austla Barneburg was hostess to
tho Wcnonah club on Thursday ofter
noon at her home on Chestnut street.
The meeting was in form of a covered
dish luncheon and business meeting.
Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.
J. W. Todd, Mrs Mac Denman, Mrs.
D. R. Conner ond Mrs, G. Dwyer,
Assisting the hostess were Bernlce
Wilson and Haze Anderson.
On Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, a
"Thank You" party will be held at
the home of Helen Smith,' 454 Haven
street, for the Wenonah sisters of the
past year. It will be in form of a
"kid" party and every one la asked
to bring their own lunch to trade
with some one else.
The next Wenonah club meeting
will be at the home of Harriet Watson
on Beall Lane, for the regular sociol
card party, Thursday afternoon, Feb.
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Take Skiing Trip
The personnel of the Rogue River
National forest offices are planning
a skiing trip tfc Union Creek today,
where winter sports will be enjoyed
and luncheon served. Earlwyn Cutler
Is In charge of arrangement.
The forest service has constructed
a ski slide, shelter and has provided
cook stoves and firewood at the re
sort. Although the s.ow is now not
more than one and a half feet deep,
clear weather during the last few
days has made skiing conditions
satisfactory.
The following are among those
planning on making the trip:
Misses Enid Funk, Nellie Batton.
Clara Younger, Arlene Jensen. Mr
and Mrs. Earlwyn Cutler, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess DeWltt, Mr. ond Mrs. Karl
Janouch, Mr. and Mrs. John Hen
shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lyman.
Maurice Tedrow, Vernon Davles, Geo.
Klingle, Larry Espey and Hugh A.
Rltter,
Mrs. Harry Prentice
Holds High Bridge Score
Mrs. B. G. Harding entertained at
two tables of dessert bridge at her
home, 828 Dakota street, Thursday
afternoon. High score was won by
Mrs. Harry Prentice.
Miss Brophy Guest
At Corvallls Society
Miss Elaine Brophy is spending the
week end in Corvallls as the guest of
Margaiet Warner at Kappa Alpha
Theta. Friday night she aiwnaeu
Theta dance and Saturday night a
Phi Delta dance.
Protective Association
Meets With New Officer
Degree of Hopor Protective associa
tion met for regular session in ttw
women's club rooms Thursday eve
ning with the new officers In charge.
Alter the business routine a social
hour with dancing was enjoyed by all
present.
The next meeting will be Feb. 31.
Wenonah Club Continues
Scries Public Card Parties
Next Friday evening. Feb. 15, Weno
nah club will sponsor another In a
series of card patties, to be held In
Redmcn hall beginning at 8 o'clock.
Bridge, pinochle and five hundred
will be In play, and the public Is
cordially invited. The committee in
charge of cards will be Harriet Wat
Bon and Dorotha Watkins.
Church Auxiliary
Will Meet Tuesday
The Ladles Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will meet Tuesday
February 12 at the home of Mrs. F.
A. stlnson at 214 Stark street.
The meeting will open at 2:00
o'clock with a short business session
followed by a missionary program.
All members and friends are cor
dially Invited to attend.
Chrysanthemum Circle
Plans Benefit Card Party
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84 held
its regular meeting Wednesday night
in the . O. O. F. hall. There was a
good attendance and visitors present
from San Fernando, Calif.
Plans were made for a cord party
to be given Feb. 30 for the benefit
of the degree team.
The members were extended and
accepted an invitation to a rally to be
held by Phoenix circle on Monday
night, Feb. 11. Chrysanthemum de
gree team will put on the flag cere
mony. Anyone wishing to attend and
not having transportation please call
359-R not later than Monday noon.
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It Is To Have
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Sixty Present At
Annual Luncheon
Of College Club
The CQllefje Women's club of Rogue
River valley held It. tnnual lunch
eon Saturday at Howl Mediord. Over
60 members and their guests enjoyed
the luncheon, arranged by Mrs. R. O.
Van Valzah. Mrs. Charles Wing, Mrs.
Bertha Smith. Miss Ethel Reed snd
Mrs. Myron Root. The tables were
centered with bouquets of acacia
and deep blue violets.
The nrejiMetif VVp. R.lnh niltinM
of Ashland, presided during the bust V
uca. meeung neid in the club rooms
of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. L.
E. Williams presented Mrs. Richard
Poy In a group of songs: "My Mother
Bids Me Braid My Hair." "Sing. Smile
nnd 81umber." and "My Joy."
Miss Grace Hilton Chamberlain re
viewed In her most fascinating man
ner, "Ensllsh Journey," by J. B,
Priestly. The book Is a shrewd, witty,
human and candid survey of the
England of today.
larktontllle Church
Plnns Thanks offering.
The Ladies' Missionary society of
the Jacksonville Presbyterian church
will sponsor their annual thanks of
fering dinner Thursday. February 14.
at 6:30 p.m. In the basement of the
church. Everyone Is Invited.
Pocahontas Lodge
Has Valentine Dunce
A valentine dancing party was held
at Redmen hall on PrM.v wnln.
given by the Pocahontas lodge.
rne committee in charge consisted
of Wllma Hnycs. Velma Slncler and
Richard Slngler. Music was furnished
by The Whlpples.
Refreshments were served by Norms,
Martin. Rose Slngler, Leda Nordqulst
and Prank Martin
193.1 Officers Officiate
At Ruyal Neighbors .Meeting
Royal Neighbors mc. Thursday eve
ning In the K. of P hall with s
good attendance, with the 1833 corps
of officers officiating. New members
were taken Into the order epid
large amount of bu.lness transacted.
With ritualistic form the cbaner
was draped In memory of Katie Belle
Palen. This was followed by a brief
period of silent meditation In hr
honor.
The order is preparing a play to
be presented in the nea; future.
Mistletoe camp accepted an tnvl
tatlon from Ashland camp to take
part In a R. N. A. rally to be held
there February 30.
Following business the regular soc
ial period was enjoyed with Neigh
bors Myrtle Arnold, Margery Pear, on
and Georgians Hussong serving re
freshments. Be Beautified In Comfort at
ADRIENNE'S
Salon of Beauty
. . . SPECIAL . . .
FINGER WAVES
50c
SHAMPOOS
50c
PERMANENTS
$3.75
FREDERICS
$5.00
JAMAL
Machineless Waves
$6.50
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Permanents
our popular waves Including
shampoo and finger wave . . .
February Price
$2-45
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