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PXGE FOUR Society and Clubs Jy JANET WRAY SMITH Betrothal of Miss Carless Announced At Tea and Dinner Mrs. B. w. Frami, ox Phoenix, an nounced the engagement of her daughter, Mlsa Dorothy Carleu to Fuller Arney, of Los Angeles, at an afternoon tea and Informal evening supper at her home Tuesday of this week. A definite date for the wedding, which will take place at the beau tiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Frame, has not been set as yet, but will be an event of the next two weeks. About fourteen guests, Intimate friends of the bride-elect, were pres ent at the tea. Autumn flowers and foliage formed a lovely background for the event, each guest being pre sented with a corsage. As Mr. Arney la a pilot, favors and placecards In the form of tiny aero planes provided an unusual and ap propriate decorative motif at the sup per table In the evening. A model of a Boeing plane formed the center piece. Guests for dinner were the Misses Helen Winter, Barbara Drury, Frederlka Brommer. Mildred Beeson, Jeanette Gore, Vera Humphreys and Mildred Patterson. Mrs. Cochlll Honored at Shower Mrs. Roy Coghlll, formerly Lois Ma son of Talent, was honored with miscellaneous shower at the home of her grandmother In this city Monday afternoon. Guests for the ecent were the Misses Bertha Hayman, Verlle Conner. Sylvia Logan, LUllam Kan tor, Leota Jacobs, Irla Long, Myrtle Kelty, Ohar leen Ktncald, and Mesdames Doris Steele, Myrtle Jacobs, Evallne Bell, Kntle Estee, Laura Parke, Vera Hemes, 8. Logan. Jessie Williams, NIda Oat man. Melissa iv.'tl, Lavella Long, Edith Hayman, Jennie Jones, Mary Mason, ; Winifred Mason and the honor guest, j Past Matrons' Club Entertained Wednesday. Mrs, Lee Oarlock was hostess the Past Matrons club of Reames Chapter Wednesday afternoon for a dessert bridge. Mrs. Harry Nord wick, worthy matron of Reames chapter, was a guest for the aft poon. Bix tables of bridge were In play. with score . prlrea awarded to Mrs, Nord wick and Mrs. Mary Math Is. Assisting the hostess were Mesdames Bthel Bofrgs, Del la Sche f f el an d Anne Brayton, Officers' Wives Hnve Bridge Luncheon. Mesdames L- L. Lamb and Charles W. Kenyon were hostesses at the officers' wives luncheon Thursday of this week at the Town club. This la a weekly meeting and the hostess for this week will also act next Thursday. Several tables of bridge were In play during the afternoon, with score awards golsff to Mesdames Robert H. Oolwell, Alfred H. Hopkins and O. O. Young. Mlm nauk ' ' 1 Home for Week-End. Miss Barbara Hauk arrived this morning by train to apend the week end, visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Hauk. Miss Hauk Is a student at Oregon State college at Corvallls. Students and Alumni Attend Homecoming Ancient rivalry between the Uni versity of Oregon and Oregon State college on the football field la draw ing a large number of local alumni and sports enthusiasts to Eugene this week-end to witness the game to morrow. Added to the attraction of a "big game" will be the Homecoming ac tivities on the Eugene campus, n.any and varied. By motor and train, old grade and newer grads, high school students and those who Just like to be in on things, are trekking to the Oregon campus today and tomorrow. As It has been some time since this traditional game has been played In either school's home town, an unus ual amount of enthusiasm la aroused. A large number of those attending will leave this evening on the special train provided for that purpose, and many more will be driving up today and tomorrow evening. Ladles' Aid linn Renlng AeAslon Members of the Ladles' Aid of Zlon Lutheran church met Thursday for an all-day sewing session, sewing articles for the bazaar and planning for the Armistice day dinner to be given In the church Monday morning at 11:30. The next meeting will be held In the church parlors Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Colonel ftnrgent Auxiliary Meet Beginning relief work for the sea son, Colonel Sargent Auxiliary, XT. S. W. V.. met at the home of Mrs. Jack Hemstreet Tuesday afternoon. Twelve ladles were present. Dainty refresh ments wore served by the hostess, af ter which members adjourned to meet with Mrs. Faxson In December. SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, , OREGON, FRID5Y, NOVEMBER ft, 1935. Lieut. Wood 1 In command la the naval munitions department, at Bremerton. Lieut, and Mrs. Wood have been on a honeymoon trip, visiting many points in California, Arizona, Texas and In old Mexico. They also stopped at the Carlsbad Caverns In Nw Mexico. College Women ' To Meet Tomorrow, Dr. Eva Mains Curio w will be boat ess to the Rogue River College Wo men's club tomorrow afternoon 2:30 at her home on South Laurel. Mrs. J. C. Spauldlng will review Bertlta Harding's "Phantom Crown. Mrs. R. H. Paxson heads the social committee. Meteorological Report Norma! Mii(lfnf To Dane Tonight Many Medford students ars expsbt- ed to attend tho barn danca tonight at ths Southern Oregon Normal school In Ashland sponsored by the senior class. Seniors arranged the dance as rssult or losing a contest to the Jun ior class in selling tickets for the homecoming game. Mrs. Klrkert Lenres for Anuth Mrs. J. O. Rlclcsrt left this morn ing for Los Angeles, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Clem Hewett. Sne will also be a guest of Mrs. Paul Wallace and son, Roger head lee. Mrs. Rlckert expects to return In four or five weeks. Mrs. Btim ' ' Home From Portland. . Mrs. D. B. Burn and two children arrived on the train this morning, returning home after sevoral days' business visit In Portland. nrace Clrrlc 1 ' Sleets Tuesday, Oraos Circle of the Preshytsrlaa church will meet at tha horn 01 Mra. Diamond Flynn, 007 W. loth street Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30. Ilnneymnonrra Visiting Here. Lieut, and Mrs. Olen B. Wood were guests of hla mother, Mrs. J. R. Wood, st 818 S. Central avenue yes terday snd today, en route to Camp Ostrich Bny In Washington, where Dr. Sleeter Reads Paper at Medical Society Meeting ASHLAND, Nov. 8. (Spl.) RegU- lar meeting of tha Jackson County Medical society was held Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. Mattle B. Shaw. Prior to the business meet ing Dr. Shaw, assisted by Mrs. dor don MacCracken and Ruth Oough, served a crab dinner. After the usual business and esse reports the paper of the evening was read by Dr. R. W. Sleeter of Med- ford, entitled, "Intestinal Obstruo tlon," which was afterward discussed. The president. Dr. C. A. Haines, pre' sided. In closing, a rlslrw vote of thanks was tendered the hostess. An unusually large number of members attended. Including Dr. Gordon MacCracken, Dr. D. M. Brower, Dr. O. W. Oregg, Dr. O. A. Hnlnea, Dr. B. A Woods, Dr. Harvey A. Woods, and Dr. Mattle Shaw of Ashland. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, November 20, at the home of Dr. R. W. Stearns in Med- ford. Baptist Sunday School Class in Rapid Expansion The 8. O. S. Sunday school clsss of the Baptist church, although or ganized only a few months ago. has quadrupled In membership and at tendance. Object of the class la Bible study and to orcat a desire for Christian living and good fellowship. Any one not In Sundav school will find a hearty welcome. Next Sunday, November 10, the teacher, Mrs. E. N, Warner, will give a lesson on "The Security of the Believer." "Csn a Born-Again One So Sin As to Be Lost?" Read Heb. 8:4-8: Clal. 8:4. Eph 1:13-14, John 8:38 II; Tim 1:19 and John 10:27-30. The Chicago Symphony Orcheatra. founded In 1801, has had only two conductors In that time. The founder was Theodore Thomaa, and his suc cessor Frederick Stock. November 8. ins. Forerasts. Med ford and vicinity: Rain to night and Saturday. Slushtly warmer tonight. Oregon: Rain tonight and Satur day; snow m mountains. Slightly warmer tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 88; lowest. 41. Total monthly precipitation, 0.10 inch. Deficiency for the month, 0.28 Inch. Total precipitation since Scptmoer I. 1035, 3.SS Inches. Excess for the season, 033 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yea terday, 48 per cent; 8 a. m. todiy, 09 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:64 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:58 p. m. Observations Taken at ft a. m., . 120 Meridian Time. s c g Boise Boston 40 . 50 56 84 52 Chicago ..... Denver Eureka IH.W.M Helena ...... Los Angeles MED FORD New York .... Omaha Phoenix . .......... Portland . Reno Roseburg Salt Lake 58 San Francisco 73 Seattle - 48 Spokane 52 Walla Walla 82 Washington, D.C. 50 24 44 40 38 42 43 sa 30 48 38 50 38 18 34 28 52 44 38 48 46 Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Fog Cloudy Fog P. Cldy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Olear Fog Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Reliable Grocery Canned Food Sale Opening Saturday The annual Royal Club Canned Foods sale opening at Holloway. to llable Grocery tomorrow cornea at a very opportune time for local house wives, according to w. A. Holloway. Mr. Holloway says, "the 10.00O,OO0 Pacific coast crop dsmage caused by the recent cold weather has brought sharp rises to msny food prices. We bought the merchandise for this sale before prices went up so the values are much greater than we had plan ned. This Is a good time to take ad vantage of these unusual bargains." Royal Club canned foods will be opened and sampled, extra clerks will be on hand to give quick service and representatives of several companlea wiu da at tna Reliable apeclal deala and demonstrations for the sale which win last two dsys. Saturday and Tuesday. THE GRANGE Jacksonville H.E.C. The Home Economics club of Jack sonvllle Grange met In the new club room of the Orange hall Wednesday afternoon. New drapes and freshly painted woodwork make the room most attractive. This Is an Improve ment In the old courthouse, and Is a step the grange mny well be proud of. Next meeting will be held Nov. 20 at the home of Mrs. Emma Conger. To Lava Beds G. P. Whltworth, assistant engineer In ch&rge of ECW at Crater Lake national park. Is to leave today on a business trip to Lava Beds national monument. Named Caretaker Clarence Gray of Prospect has been appointed caretaker of Lava Beds national monument for the winter. He has been in the na tional park service for a number of years. New roster New national park service pewters are being sent for display to college and schools throughout Oregon. The posters em body a new style of art, being mod ernistic In trend. H Use Mall Tribune want ads. Under the auspices of the Nasi Beauty In Work offices, 13,500,000 marks have been spent to Improve ana ocautuy 1,700 Berlin working piaces. ARID TRUCE AGREED 0.S.C.IILT EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 8. yp) A peace pact, backed by "armed forces" outlaws any rowdlness which 'might precede the annual Oregon State-Ore gon football game here Saturday. Tho student heads of the two in- atltutlons signed pscta and pledged themselves to preserve low an4 order prior to the "civil war." However, no chances are being taken here. Each night freshmen In squads of 20, patrol the campus end subject all occupants to rigorous cross-examination. When Schilling Coffee lings the breakfast bell I follow my nose to that fragrant friendly cup. It's Wings of the Morning. Schilling Coffee will stand by you like a friend if you give it half a chance in the making. It has a certain sturdy quality all its own. Schilling Coffee There ate two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. LET HONEY, MAID GRAHAMS help make him husky If he's to be husky, it's up to you, Mother! So give him the kind of food that helps build up bone and muscle. These honey-sweetened golden squares . . . made from selected graham flour . . . abound in just the nourishment that growing youngsters need. Serve Honey Maids with milk or des sert or by themselves. The children like their tempting, nut-like flavor. Order them in the tbrift-size green package . . . wax-wrapped to seal in their oven-freshness. 7ofiey Maid Grahams NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TOU CHOICE Of 3 COimiEHT SIZE! MCFMEt inmfn A Double Holiday Be sure that you buy enough bakery goods to last through Monday. Our retail store will be closed all day Armistice. And don't fail to try our new AUNT MARTHA'S CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE We are introducing this dark chocolate fudge croa tion In Medford this week-end with the asauranoo that you will be pleased with this dolicious dossert. Each cake is filled with toasted walnuts and the icing is a mixture of fudge and nuts. SATURDAY SPECIAL Large Cake 49c Half Cake 27c ALSO: POTATO CRULLERS doz. 19c Rolls for Armistice Dinner Parkerhouse, Butteries. Napkin and Sesame, rui IfL SI SI M. M. Department Store's . HAND.-PICKE. Chances To Save In A Big Way On All Your Needs Standard Nationally Known Merchandise Carried Throughout This Big Store 0 VALUES Women's Winter Coats : Special Prices $35.00 Coats sale $29.45 Big assortment of ooats Selling at $22.50 see our 91. VP mck of Coat Sriturrtrty Women's Woolen Dresses JIipm Include Col ninbink nits In Wool Jersey and Zephjr Yarns. $4.95 to $22.50 Phoenix Chiffon Phoenix chiffon and service weight hose for office and school wear, large range of jolors. ' - 79c pair Crepe Silk Hose H ii iron rreve hose Ideal for winter wear because It will not .-.pot In the rain and Its extra hlcn tM makes It more swig resisting. 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