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MEDFOrJ) MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORH. OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1W.
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Society and Clubs
W. C. T. U. Plans
All-Day Meeting
Coming Thursday
The W. C. T. U. have planned an
all-day institute to be held In tho
South Methodist church. Thursday.
February 14. The morning business
session will commence at 10:30 with
Mrs. M. Russell leadlnjr devotions.
The president. Mrs. Oldenburg,
explain the national membership
drive plan Members are remlnd'rt
that the state treasurer wishes all
dues In by March 1.
Mrs. Bell Littrell will conduct the
noon-tldc prayer service. A covered
dish lunch will be served at noon In
the basement ol the church.
The afternoon meeting opens at
2:00 o'clock with a devotional per
iod led by Rev. E. A. Oldenburg. A
fine program of readings, music and
addresses on different departments of
the W. C. T. U. activities will be
presented. All friends of the Union
and everyone Interested Is Invited to
attend.
"Japan" Theme At
Missionary Meeting
The Women's Missionary society ot
the- First Christian church met In
regular session Wednesday. A short
prayer service prf.-ceded the business
period.
The devotional service, chosen and
prepared by a group of Japanese
women, was given by Mrs. Arnold
Bohnert. The program theme, "The
Sunrise KinRdom and the Sunrise,"
was presented by Mrs. Ruth Wood.
"What I ought to know about
' Japan." was the topic of ft number of
Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Smith.
"Sucawara San Speaks," first in
stallment of a serial story In which
she tells of village life, and beginning
of Christianity In Japan, was given
by Mrs. Gladys Jewett.
Mrs. James Grlgsby. Mrs. J. T.
Davis, and Mrs. C. V. Bolderston pre
sented a dramatization. "Helping to
Build the Little Church," which
showed the early Christian consecra
tion and sacrifice.
At the close of the program, re
freshments were served to thirty
three members and friends.
Mrs. Furnas Mill
Be P. E. O. Hostess
Chapter AA. P. E. O.. will- meet
Thursday evening, Feb. 14 with Mrs.
C. C. Furnas. 41 Ross avenue. Mrs.
J. C. Fliegel will have charge of the
program and Mrs. Furnas will be as
sisted by Mrs. E. E. Kelly.
Lewis Parker Host
To Group of Friends
Lewis Parker entertained a number
of his friends at the home- of his
aunt, Mrs. Frank True. Five hundred
was enjoyed with four tables In play
and appropriate prizes were given.
An angel food cake for high score was
won by John Seller. Low score was
won by Ethel Sowell.
Mlis Drury Entertains
Guests at Slumber Party.
The Drury home on South Oak
dale was the scene of an old fash
ioned slumber party Friday evening.
Seven girls of Medford's younger jt
were guests.
Elizabeth Wenstron and Peggy
Pandles. In this city from Eugene,
were the honored guests. T.ie local
girls attending were Waunita Wll
son, Jeanne Leverette. Pauline Rogers.
Carol Scheffel, and the hostess, Miss
Mildred Drury.
Miss Randies' and Miss Wenstron
will return to Eugene tomorrow by
train.
Crater ,ake Guild!
Has Valentine's 5'urty
A delightful Valentine party was
held by Crater Lake Guild Monday
evening at the Perry home on West
Main street, with Mrs. Frances Perry
Fllnn. Emily Dynan. and Ella Pen
nlnston entertaining.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Dorothy
Barr. followed by the business meet
ing. During Vhe social hour a paper
on the orlein of Valentine's day was
given by Emily Dynan. Valentines
were made by the guests and prizes
awarded for the most successful ef
forts. Mrs. Esther M. Sanderson sang
a number of love songs In keeping
with the theme. Delicious refresh
merits were served
Gets Hair Waved
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Mrs. E'rire Diome, mother of tM
3'j rtu-:tt, cutting her first hlit
av during her vn:t to Chicaga
Study Club Hears
Interesting Reports
Wednesday Study club met Febru
ary 6 in the club rooms at 220 North
Bartlett street, with 33 members pres
ent. The president. Mrs. B. O. Hard
ing, opened the meeting, and after
the short business session, Mrs. Laura
West, chairman for the afternoon,
gave a very entertaining and compre-
henslve review of the book "Robber
Barons," by Matthew Josephsorr.
The book deals with the early days
and later business life of those cap
tains of Industry who were respon
sible for the building of railroads and
telegraph lines, and the earlier devel
opment of the country's resources.
Vanderbllt, Astor. Goujd, and many
others, are Included in the list of
"barons" who fortunes, (according to
the author) were amassed by ques
tionable methods.
"God's Gold," written by John T.
Flynn, concerns the development and
exploitation of the oil Industry by
John D. Rockefeller. The facta ire
told in an Impartial way. and many
interesting side-lights are thrown on
the character of the man who has
been auch an Important figure in the
business life of the nation, said Mrs.
W. J. Warner, In giving a splendid
review of this book.
Current topics, presented by Mrs.
T. W. Miles covered a wide range of
interesting, Important happenings.
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Dentists Organize
Dental Study Club
Medford members of the Southern
Oregon Dental society were entertain
ed Tuesday evening by Dr. and Mrs.
P. H. Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. C. H.
Paske with a dinner at the Paske
residence. At thla time the Medford
Dental Study club was organized with
Dr. E. O. Bidden as president and
Dr. R. L. Burdlc aa secretary.
Much Interest was shown and at
the next meeting a paper on "Effect
ot oral pathology on general health
will be presented by Dr. Robert Van
Valzah. Dr. C. E. Kunte will open
the discussion. Dr. Paske will also
give a resume of a recent article In
the Journal of the American Dental
association. Dr. Lageson and Dr. Dip
pel will be hosts at the next meeting.
inose present were Doctors Burdlc.
Ooldsberry. Kuntz. Van Valzah. John.
son. Lageson, Dlppel, Paske, Rlddell
and Elliott.
Mrs. Fluhrer Will
Be Hostess to Club
The Ladies' Aid societv nf 7.inn
Lutheran church will meet at the
Fluhrer home In Wellington Heights
next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eliza
beth Fluhrer will be hostess.
Prlpcllla Circle
Will Meet Wednesday.
Prlscllla Circle will meet nrt
Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock at
703 Rose avenue. Mrs. Burk and Mrs.
Gardner, Joint hostesses, urge all
members to attend.
Merit Circle will
Have Tuesday .Meeting.
Merit Circle of the Presbvterian
church will meet for 1 o'clock lunch.
eon Tuesday. February 12. at the
home of Mrs. Faber, 907 West nth
street.
Junior Musicians
Have Business Meeting
A meeting of the Junior Musicians
was held February 8 at the studio
of Effle Herbert Yeoman, the
teacher.
After the business meeting the
members answered roll by telling of
a composer or a musical term they
had learned In the past week.
Members present were: Mellia Per
son. Joyce Sims. Catherine and Laura
Gentner, Bebe Hoem, Donald and
rreva Croicher. Philip Henselman
end Patricia Dlppel.
The guests were Mrs. Croucher and
Mrs. Sims.
DeMolay Degrees Are
Conferred at Grants Pass
Last Thursday night, February 7.
Medford Order of DeMolay went to
Grants Pass, where the second de
gree was conferred on members of
the Medford and Grants Pass chap
ters. Much praise was given the Grants
Pass order because of the excellent
and colorful work they did In con
ferring the degree.
Refreshments were served after ihe
ceremony and a good time was en
Joyed. The two orders plan to work
together and have several Joint soc
ial functions in the future.
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Valentines
Express your sentiments by giving ap
propriate Valentines selected from our
Urge assortment ...
Th.rf an torn. lacT Rnmantle ranla
for the kppclal Hrart Throb, and
fannr onrs for ftf'nd, and relative.
Valentines
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Elks9 Club Plans
Annual Valentine
Dance, Thursday
A Valentine day dance is being
planned by Medford Elks' club, to be
given for Elks and their out-of-tbwn
guest only, Thursday, February 14.
Dancing will start at 9:30, with good
music promised. The hall will be
decorated in the Valentine motif, and
the usual good time Is anticipated.
Those wishing to secure tickets for
out-of-town guests should do
through the secretary.
Mrs. C. A. Meeker, radio chairman
for Crater Lake Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution. Is arranging
two programs to be broadcast thru
the courtesy and cooperation of
KMED.
These programs will consist of pa
triotic and musical numbers, and the
first will be broadcast on Lincoln's
birthday. Feb. 13. at 6:30 p. m. Miss
Sara Van Meter will give a reading
and Mr. A. J. MacDonough will sing
two vocal solos.
The second program will be pre
sented on Washington's birthday, Feb.
22 at 11:45 a. m. and will consist of a
reading by Mrs. Volney Dixon and
two vocal numbers by Mrs. C. .H.
Paske.
For the benefit of Ite Student Loan
fund. Crater Lake chapter, D. A. R.
will sponsor a sale of tickets for the
picture, "The President Vanished" at
the Craterian theatre, Feb. 11 and 12.
Through the generous cooperation
of Mr. Hunt, each ticket sold by the
chapter will increase this fund.
Friends of the D. A. R. are asked to
telephone Miss Van Meter, Student
Loan chairman, No. 995-W or No. 758,
or any member of the chapter for
tickets.
Lincoln Service Club
To Have Annual Lincoln Tea
The Lincoln Service club will give
its annual Lincoln tea, Tuesday, Feb.
12 at 3 o'clock at the Lincoln school.
Parraults Motor
To san Francisco
Accompanied by Mrs. Orvls Ste
phenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perrault
motored to San Francisco the first of
the week on a vacation trip. Mrs.
Stephenson Is the guest In the south
of her two staters, Mrs. Echo Davis
and Mrs. Ina Stephenson.
Mrs. Nordqulst Hill
Be HnsteM at Phneniv.
Mrs. Nordqulst will be hostess on
Tuesday afternoon, February 13, to
the Phoenix Health unit. The ladies
are requested to bring their thim
bles and be ready to sew.
Disabled Veterans
Will Meet Tuesday
Disabled American Veterans of the
World war, Jackson county chapter
No. 8, and their auxiliary will meet
February 12 at 8 p. m., at the armory,
for a regular business meeting. All
disabled veterans and their wives are
urged to attend because vital sub
ject will be discussed.
Regular Session Monday
For Members Travel Club
The Travel Study club will hold its
regular session Monday. February 11
with Mrs. A. R. Hedges. 413 West Sec
ond street.
Mrs. J. N. McCullum will speak on
"Russian Art, Ancient and Modern1
and Mrs. W. G. Cool on "Peoples of
Modern Russia.'
Y. O. J. Club Plans
Valentine's Day Party
A meeting of the T. O. J. club was
held at the home of Misses Alice Hor
ner and Joyce Durham on the even
ing of Feb. 4. Plans were made for
a Valentine party to be held at the
home of Miss Oayle Beery. Those
present were Misses Betty Erfurlh
Jean Sparks, Glowrene Bates, Claribel
Jennings. Oayle Beery, La Verna Belle
Valller, and the hostesses, Alice Hor
ner and Joyce Durham.
Veterans Auxiliary
Holds Special Meeting
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Dis
abled American Veterans of the World
War, Jackson county chapter No. 8.
held a special business meeting on
Tuesday afternoon at the King
studio, 17 South Central, for the
purpose of organizing and acquaint
ing the officers and. members with
their duties of office and pledges to
thler new organization.
Commander Aletha LI 111, with her
corps of officers and comrades, will
hold their first official meeting on
Tuesday evening, February 12 at the
armory.
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Double Bill for Craterian Fans Today
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Entertainment that should prove i
to be the treat of the season is prom-!
lsed patrons of the Craterian theater!
today where "Dark town Scandals."
headed by Ida Cox, Is on the stage,
and "Enchanted April," starring Ann
Harding and Frank Morgan, on the
screen.
Famed as a blue sinper whose re
cordings oxitnumber any other colored
star, Ida Cox delivers her numerous
songs in the Inimitable style that
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
The social meeting held two weeks
ago was very well attended and en
joyed. Mrs. Edythe Martin, legislative
chairman, presented a very interest
ing program, which consisted of a
talk by George Codding on "Criminal
Syndicalism" and a talk by Walter
Looker on "National Draft." Follow
ing this, cards were played, first
prize for ladles being awarded Mrs.
Edythe Martin and first prize for men
to Walter Looker.
Monday evening, February 11 the
auxiliary and Legion will meet at 6:30
p. m. for a covered dish supper. This
Is to precede the regular business
Any auxiliary member who has not
been called by the committee may
bring an apple pie. Also everyone is
asked to bring a plate, cup, knife.
fork, spoon and bowl, as chill Is to
be the main course. .
The ladtea' chorus or Madrigal club
as It Is called, under the leadership
or Mrs Elsie Carlton Strang, .had a
practice meeting last Tuesday even
ing, and are rapidly forming Into an
organization that Medford may well
be proud of. Their first public ap- I
pearance will be at the social matting
of the auxiliary Monday evening, Feb.
25.
Missionary Society
Has Tuesday Meeting
The Women's Missionary society of
the M. E. church. South, met at the
church Tuesday with a good atten
dance and two visitors present. A
short dialogue waa given by Mrs. Tay
lor and Mary Lou Igo. entitled A
Young Members' Impressions of the
Missionary Society."
Pythian Sisters to
Hate Valentine Party
Pythian Sisters club met at the
home of Mrs. C. W. Whillock. 1714
West Tenth street on January 32.
After a short business session,
names were drawn for the Calanthae
Sister club, the remainder of the eve
ning being spent In playing bridge.
Refreshments were served by the hos
tess, assisted by Mrs. Jean Batcman,
and Mrs. Minnie Heinle.
The next meeting will be in the
form of a Valentine party to be held
at the home of Mrs. Carl Flchtner,
613 South Holly, on February 12.
Members and guests are requested to
come In short dresses according to
the 1028 to 1930 mode.
VALENTINE SPECIAL
WEDDING DIAMOND
ENGAGEMENT RING 8ETS
$12 complete
OTHER MATCHED RING
ENSEMBLES
$25.00 and up
Quality Jewelry
has brought her the title of "Queen
of the Blues."
A fast stepping Jamboree of danc
ing, comedy, singing and specialties,
the stage show fairly bubbles with
fun and entertainment, presented In
the rhythmic manner that only col
ored entertainers have the knack of
doing.
Crusoe's Cotton Pickers, nationally
famous Victor Recording orchestra,
furnishes the musical background
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Monday at 7:30 p m., basketball
practice will be held at the girW
gym in the hleh school The leader
Is Mrs. Myra Russell.
Monday, at 7:30 p. m.. at the
club house, the newly organized mu
sic class and girls orchestra will meet
with Mrs. E. E. Gore, assisted by
Miss Dorothy Gore. Any girl inter
ested In music appreciation or In
strumental ensemble work but w.io
does not own an Instrument, is urged
to attend this class as the Girls'
Community club will assist In pro
curing the loan of musical Instru
ments for those who would not other,
wise be able to play in the orchestra
Wednesdoy at 7:30 p. m. at ths
club house the Dramatic class will
meet with Mrs. E. S. Bartlam. A new
plan lias been adopted for this
class and rehearsals will begin im
mediately for radio presentation
Through the courtesy of Mrs. Vir
gin It will be possible for the dra
matic class to broadcast their plays
over KMED. Mrs. Bartlam is anx
ious to have older girls who sre out
of school and who are Interested In
public speaking, meet with her at this
time.
Thursday at 7:30 p. m., the con
tract brlde class for young busi
ness women will meet with Mrs. O.
A. Eden. '
No personal expense is Involved in
Joining any of the activities of the
Girls Community club as It Is
beneficiary of the Community Chet
and the leaders have volunteered
their services.
Ever Ready Circle
Will Meet on Tuesday
Ever Ready circle of the Presbyter-
Ian church will meet in the church
parlor at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Feb. 12
Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Young have
charge of the meeting. Mrs. H, Q.
Wortman will lead the devottonala.
Tkks Entertain
(nests nt Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick enter
talned at dinner Monday evening at
their home op 608 South Newtown
fcr Mr. and Mrs. Horace Knew and
Mr. Troy McCurdy of Los Angeles.
RE-OPENED Boulevard Cafeteria
in Ashland. Specializing in Amer
ican. Italian. French and Chinese
cooking. Tel. 234-J.
f JEWELERS
MEDFORD. ORE,
Honestly Priced
and are featured In several tuneful ,
arrangements, while a chorus of dus-!
ky. high-stepping dancing girls, ar- j
rayed in gorgeous costume creations.
presents a tantalizing series of dances.
The screen feature. "Enchanted
April.' 'is the plcturlr-atlon of the fa
mous novel by "Elizabeth" and shows
Ann Harding, married to Frank Mor
gan, as a wife with a sense of humor
which comes in handy when hubby
gets the wanderlust fever.
Mrs. Debley VMts Here
Before Returning lo South
Mrs. W. C. Debley, formerly of this
city, and now of Los Angeles has been
laltlng friends here (or the past week
and will return to her home In an
other week. She states that her
daughter, the former Leila Debley,
now Mrs. Fred Ingram, of Los Angelps,
gave birth to a baby daughter on Feb.
Mrs. Ingram's address la 1218 So.
Ridg ley Drive, Los Angeles. Mr. In
gram is employed by the Metropolitan
Water company in that city.
Jackson County
Feed Firm Adds
Seed Department
The Jackson County Feed company
at Fourth and Bartlett streets has
added an extensive seed department,
and a large stock of seeds and sup
plies including sprays and fertilizer
is now available for their southern
Oregon customers.
Jerry Barr and Clay Konkel, boi
well known local business men. have
operated the Jackson county feen
store since April. 1934. They are dis
tributors for Hodgen Brewster poul
try and dairy feds and with tho
addition of the seed department with
special equipment and more space
will be able to give farmers and
ranchers Improved service, according
to Mr. Barr.
Home portrait of family group?
and children at Special Prices.
Sh angle Studio. Phone 1308.
MAKE WASH
More and more smart Medford
housewives are rejoicing over the
leisure that is now theirs since
they've started using the economical
Damp Wash service. Your good
judgment will tell you that it's
time you stopped all this bother and
worry of washing done at home
once you've seen how inexpensively
and expertly we can do it. -
MEDFORD
SO. DAKOTA LANDS
WASHINGTON. Teh. (AP
"Let's ylve the land brck to the In
dians." That Jocular remark has lon been
a favorite with the farmers hen
evrr they felt fed up with droughts
storms, pests or hard times.
Now the government Is doing just
that: taking land out fiom under the
plow to give it to the original Amer
ican It has just accepted options to
buy 30.771 acres In Todd county.
South Dakota.
Officials said the land, classed as
submarglnal. Is being acquired from
white settlers who found It Inade
quate for a living. The Indian bu
reau will take over this and other
Rc-Opening Sunday, February 10th
BOULEVARD CAFETERIA
1.17 ROl I.KVARD ASHLAND
Famous for its Good Things to Eat
Speclall.lnic In Ami-rlian. Italian. I'renrh
anil ClilneM ranking
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forgotten?
This year, why not
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a sift of permanent
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What lKybeiuly
become of. MSI fromth
the Valentines lll' jewtlry store?
you've sent inyears jt nwj ol
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additional MJ
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DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
land for the benefit of reservation
Indians, to Improve grazing facilities.
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SCOTTISH RITE
Stated Lodge meeting 7:30
P. M Feb. 11th. Installa
tion of officers.
L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
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