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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936. IF liiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiifiiii tUIMUIllliiiilJ UXLS !"HIIIIIIIIINIb iii-T,,i1r:ri.n-wiir.!,"M;::ft;:!!!ii:.?.'a3i UUUUUMIUIUIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIlllll IllIlllllllllllUHUIUIIUllUlUIUUlllIllllllI Officers and Friends Guests at Successful Dance Last Evening A fairly quiet week followed the holiday season, the principal ociai event being the Officers' club dance at the Hotel Medford last evening. Largely attended by the army set and their friends, the dance, one of a series of monthly affairs, was en' thuslastlcally received by guests of the evening. Specially Invited were members of the Elk'ii club, other guests were all officers on duty with the civil ian conservation corps, reserve offi cers, officers of the National Ouard, retired army and navy officers, mem bers of the technical aervlees, con tract surgeons and educational ad visors and their Invited civilian friends. Responsible for the successful ar rangements for the affair were Capt. Harry May, Jr., Lieut. William 8. Olegg, Lieut. Hoy D. Craft and Lieut. Richard Matteson. County Council P. T. A. to Meet The P.-T. A. county council will meet In Talent, Wednesday, January 16th, at 10:30 a. m. It Is desired that the report for each unit be given by a lay member. If no verbal report can be given, the county president requests a written report be sent. The main feature of the program will be a talk upon Intending legis lative measuros by Senator Dunn. A large attendance Is expected. A cover dish luncheon will be served at noon. Rotary Women Meet Wednesday Mrs. Jack Swem will be hostess to the Women of Rotary Wednesdsy af ternoon at her home, as Ross court, for a dessert bridge luncheon. As sisting the hostess will be Mrs. W. W. Allen. Elsie Brown Surprised biinday A large number of her friends gath ered to honor Elsie Brown at a sur prise party on the occasion of her birthday, arranged by Katharine Bu ter and Mrs. Gertrude Dodson at the Dodson home In Ashland last Sunday afternoon. A birthday dinner fea tured the occasion Again Bringing Good News . . . Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Lawrence's have provided for your convenience Safety Deposit Boxes ... The same kind in the same vault of the former Jackson County Bank , . . Plenty of room, protection, privacy and quiet , . . Hours: 8 a. m. t o 6:30 p. m. CONSULT Lawrence s Carrying the same high grade merchandise to be found in the best stores In large cities. PRIDE OF A rr utr ROUGH DRY No Starch 8 lbs. 56c 7 e. add. lb. Mrs. Ottilie Seybolt I, . '4:i ft KXj ' a , i f r Mrs. Ottllle Seybolt, head of ths division of drama at the University of Oregon and director of Sheridan's "The Rivals," to be presented Dy the University players at the S. O. N. B. drama conference at Ashland next week-end. She will appear In the production as the famous char acter of Mrs. Malaprop. New Officers Take Chairs at Thursday Evening Ceremonies With Impressive and appropriate ceremonies, new officers for 1038 for Rcames chapter, O. S. 8., were In stalled at the Masonic hall Thursday evening. Floral decorations and for mal gowns added distinctive notes of color to the scene, as the Installing officers, Cornelia Barnes, Delia Schef-; fel, Maude Holmes and Dorothy Rey nolds conducted the coremony. Heading the new officers was Mrs. O. M. Houston as worthy matron and George Alden as worthy patron. Oth ers are: Myrna Frlnk, associate ma tron; Lon Bishop, associate patron; Hattle Alden, secretary; Florence But ler, treasurer; Zend a Sanders, conduc tress; and Lillian Gray, associate con ductress. Others Installed were: Mrs. K. J. Smith, chaplain; Maude Bwem, mar shal; Grace Pan key, organist; Beth Watson, Louise Cleaves, Maude West, Georgia Holloway And Myrtle Olmso held aa star points, Ada, Ruth, Esther, Martha and Electa respectively; Edna Skinner, warder; and O, M, Houston, sentinel, Pocahontas Lodge Has Buccesiful Dance. One of the most successful and enjoyable affairs of the winter to clal calendar of Pocahontas lodge so far this year was the Leap Year dance, which was an ever.) of Frl- duy evening. It haa been announced that the Joint Installation of Pocahontas and Redmen lodges Is scheduled for January 34, and wilt be preceded by a covered -dish supper at 0:30. , - Crater Guild Honrs Food Talk. Mrs. H. E. Marsh was hostess to the Crater Lake Guild of the Pres byterian church Monday evening at her home. Appearing on the pro gram was Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home demonstration agent, who talk ed on diet and foods. Elsie Carle ton Strang ' sang two numbers, and reireahments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Pennington and Mra. Yerl Walker. HER LIFE... . I I to school glowing with health and dressec immaculately. No mother with the health of her family at heart can afford to take chances on having her laundry done on premises she has not inspected and which are under no supervision. Visit this laundry. See for yourself why you can be so certain true cleanliness and health protecting san itation in vour laundry. - ; X ;i .J " v V j - War Topics Heard By Thursday Group This week's meeting of the Thurs day Morning study club was de voted to war topics, the discussions presented being found very stimulat ing by the members. A paper, "Propaganda Menace," re garding the spread of wsr propa ganda and Ita pernicious results, was resd by Mrs. B. o. Van Valzah. Mrs. Louise Humphreys gave a brief talk on the futility of war, revlowlng past wars and their demoralising after effects. She spoke Impres sively of personal experiences while In England during the last war. "The Road to War." by George Mlllls, was reviewed by Mrs. Bert Lowry, who clearly and Interest ingly presented the views of the author. Timely magazine articles were dis cussed by Mrs. Bawlea Moore, Mrs. Hose Schleffelln, Mrs. Charlea Bourn, Mrs. Prank dray and Mrs. R. 8. Mul. Holland. - Nineteenth Century Subject of Delphians Nineteenth century problems and reforms will be the general toplo tak en up by Beta chapter, Delphian so ciety, at the regular meeting next Thursday at the Olrls' Community club houss. Individual tonlca are mm folim.,.. England and the French Revolution: Mrs. n. v. Wilson; The Napolconlo Menace to England, Mrs. J. r. Wal lace; The Congress of Vienna. Mr. O. w. Ellis; Character of the Era of Reconstruction, Mrs. D B. Terrett; Industrial ConrllMnn.. Mr. nnPn. dates; Factory Legislation. Mrs Moliv Cordy; and Democracy Attained, Mrs. Mothers' Club Planning Party Anyone enjoying an evening of cards is cordially invited by the Mothers' olub of Sacred Heart Catho lic church to attend the card party being arranged for Tuesday evening at the parish hall. Playing of bridge, pinochle and five hundred will start at 8 o'clock. , .Missionary Class Has Krl'lar Meeting. Mrs. Prank Albert waa hosteaa to the Missionary study class of ths Presbyterian church at her home Friday afternoon. Mesdamea X. Iver son. Baker and J. W. Merrltt pre sented the subject, Ccffee and cake were served by ths hostess, with Mrs. Iverann pour- I ing. Trie next meeting will be Frl- ; day afternoon at the home of Mra. i Belle Uttrell, 115 Newtown. i Butlers Muring To Hrmits Pass Soon. Mr. and Mra. Warren Butler are leaving soon to make their perma- ! nent home In Grants Psss. Among the farewell parties arranged by ' friends is the one Tuesday evening for Mra. Butler by the Madrigal club, whose pianist she has been for the past year. Members came to the Butler home, surprising the honor guest. Medford School 4191 E. Our January Classes Are Now Being Formed. Call for Enrollment Bardwell-W ester gr en Wedding Episcopal Church Thursday at 5 Most prominent among the week's social activities will be the wedding of Mlsa Betty Bardwell, daughter or Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bardwell, to Eric C. Westergren, which will be solemnized Thursday afternoon In a five o'clock ceremony In Gt. Mark's Episcopal church. Rev. E. 8. Bart- lam will read the ceremony. The young couple have a large number of friends In the valley, whose congratulations and well- wlshea during the past few weeks ties In their honor. Last week Miss Bardwell named Miss Dorothy Roberta as bridesmaid, with Jack Blerma acting aa bebt man. Ushers will be Jim Henry, Paul Luy, Charles Reum and Jack Mur ray. Invitations have been Issued to ap proximately two hundred guests for the church ceremony, one of the largest here In several months. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon In San Francisco and other California cltlea, returning af ter about ten days to make thslr home here. H Officers Installed At Club Meeting Officers for the ensylng year were Installed at the Thursday meeting of the Chrysanthemum Thimble club at the home of Mrs. Prue Piatt. Hew officers are: President, Dorothy Scrip ter; vice-president, Florence Hall; treasurer. Belle Bennett; sec retary, Myrtle At wood; finance com mittee, B?s;le Gall, Jane Hemstreet and Ella Wortman. Following Installation, plans were laid for wcrk for the coming year, and it was announced that Lottie Samuels will be hostess for the next meeting January 23. At the close of the meeting, re freshment were served by the hos tess, assisted by Mrs. Samuels. Chi Delta Chapter ' To Discuss Stuarts Prsgram for the Friday morning meeting, called for 0:30. of Chi Delta chapter, Delphian, will be con cerned with social life In Stuart England. Place of the meeting Is the Girls' Community clubrooma. Individual topics are: Society Under James I, Mrs. B. B. Coe; Stuart London, Mrs. H. N. Butler; New Beverages, Mrs. " J. W. GrlRSby; Modes of Dress, Mrs. H. M. wel- ahaar; the Status of Women and Children, Mrs. R. N. Hewland. Also to be discussed are: Begin nings of the So-called Domestic Sys tem, Mrs. B. E. Reynolds, and Mil ton, Representative Man of His Age, Mra. D. R. Wood. 4-4 Mrs. Fabrick Speaks To Travel Study Club Mrs, Glen Fnbrlck was guest speak er at the meeting Monday afternoon of the Travel Study club whose hos tess was Mrs E. Iverson. Mrs. Fab rick has recently 'returned from an extensive trip through the Islands of the Pacific and Orient. She presented a genuinely Interest ing account of her experiences, and described the beauty of scenery and climate as well as the unsual bird and animal life characteristic of the Islands, Many places of special Interest were vlsted by Mrs. Fabilck, who brought back souvenirs typical or native han diwork and expressive of the charac ter and customs of the pople. Wednesday Study Club The next regular meeting of the Wednesday Ctudy club la scheduled for Jsnuary 15 at the Girls' Com munity club. Mrs. F. K. Deuel will read a paper cn "Western Ranch Women" and Mra. M. L. Alfurd will review "The Lark Legacy." V. F W. Auxiliary To Have Card rarty Plans are being made by Crater Lake auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, for a public card party at the home of Mrs. Chloe Barnhart, 1020 East Eleventh street, Thursday after noon. A dessert luncheon at 1 :30 will open the afternoon, followed by bridge. All frlrnds of the auxiliary as well aa members, are urged to at tend Mrs. flleeter Hostess to Dub Mrs. R. W. Sleeter entertained the Book club at her home Wednesday afternoon, arranging a luncheon. The afternoon's program was presented by Mrs. R. B Hammond, who talked on music, stressing rhythm and its ef fect on modern music. Also on the program was a discus sion of tales from Ben Hecht'a Chi cago stories which are reported as being highly Interesting. of Beauty Culture Main. Telephone 84 January Special Genuine Oil Permanent Waves $2.00 All Beauty Work Under supervision. State Official Will Visit P.E.O. Chapter Mrs. Katharine Alnawortb, state organizer for the P. E. O. sisterhood, will arrive In Medford Tuesday from her home In Hood River, to b, the guest of Chapter AA, of this city. Arrangement are being made by the chapter for a luncheon honoring Mra. Alnsworth at the Hotel Med ford at 12 o'clock. Following lunch eon, mmbera will adjourn to the home of Mrs. C. A. Moore. 343 8. Holly, for a special meeting, at which the visiting official will also be a special guest. From Medford, Mrs. Alnsworth will go to Grants Pass to be a guest of the chapter there Tuesday evening. Club-Lodge Announcements East Side Circle The East side circle will meet Tuesday for luncheon. Pythian Sisters First In a series of nine caid par ties sponsored by the Pythian Sisters Is announced for next Tuesday after noon at one-thirty in the newly decorated club room In the Pythian building at Fifth and Orape streets. This is a dessert bridge, with contract and auction being In play during the afternoon. An Invitation la extended to anyone enjoying an afternoon of bridge. St. Mark'a Auxiliary Women's Auxiliary of St. Mark'a Episcopal church will be entertained by Mrs. Margaret Fabrick. 108 Crater Lake avenue, Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty. B. P. W. Business and Professional wnmna club will meet Tuesday evening for dinner and buslnewt Ren.tnn Pnt ... ervatlons, call Mra. Margaret Fabrick. auo-w, cr Etneiwyn Hoffman. 82. Aa this Is the first meeting of the year, all members are particularly urged to be present. Prlscllla Circle The Prlscllla circle will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Samuel Bateman, 303 Maple street. All members are urged to be present. Sunny Sisters Announcement: t mart a thnf f.hAn will be no January meeting of the Sunny Sisters' circle of the Presbyte rian church. Wenonah Club The Wenonah club will sponsor a card party at the Redman , hall on Apple street Friday, January 17. Bridge, pinochle and five hundred will be in play The public Is cor dially Invited. The Wenonah sister party will be held at the home of Blanche Rlnabarger, 136 Vancouver avenue, Monday. All sisters are urged to attend. The regular afternoon card party will be held at the home of Helen Smith,' 628 West Second rtreet, Thursday. Royal Neighbors Officers of Royal Neighbors will meet Monday afternoon In the K. P. hall at 3:30 to practice Installation work. All officers are urged to be present Baptist Auxiliary The Ladles' auxiliary of the First Baptist church will bold a regular business meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. A. Mead. 1323 Queen Anne avenue. Phoenix Health Unit Phoenix Health unit will be enter tained Tuesaay afternoon, January 14, at the home of Mrs. Miller on the highway just south of Phoenix. Grace Circle Grace circle of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. O D. Frazee. 6K North Bartlett street, at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Women's nellef Corps. Women's Relief corps will install officers for ths ensuing year at the regular meeting Thursday afternoon nt the armory. A covered dish lunch f MIDPORDS aMMMMMaMaaaSMsMsMr OUT Annual January REMNANT SALE WED., JAN. 1 5th Hmulreds of desirnMc lengths of Silk Cotton Wool Cretonne Rayon Domestic Laee Rihhon and Curtain Remnants go on Sale Wednesday AT HALF PRICE Jackson School Dads Honored with Dinner And Program Friday Dsddlea are apt to be a little neg lected aa parents, but they were en tertained royally Friday evening when the Jackson School P.-T, A. arranged a turkey dinner In their honor at the school. Principal speaker for the evening waa C. R. Bowman, superintendent of county schools, who discussed the modern teacher. Principal H. W. Qustln Introduced the teachers, and Mrs. Allen Smith, president of the P.-T. A., welcomed the guests and Introduced paat presidents. Nine children from the school glee club presented several songs, accom panied by Roger Wolf. Group sing- j lng waa interspersed between courses, . competently led by Dr. E. R. Shock- ley. Setting a fine example of commun ity spirit, 19 ladles from the Wash ington school served the dinner. The Jackson ladles plan to reciprocate In the near future, Officers Installed At January Session Past Noble Grands "Who la my alater Olive?" The answer to that question, which has kept members guessing an entire year was revealed at the January meeting of the Past Noble Grand club of Olive Rebekah lodge when thirty eight members assembled at the home of Mrs Ethel Pease recently. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Pease were Marjorle Pearson and Lottie Howard. After the opening exercises and regular order of business, the instal lation committee took charge of the meeting and Installing Officer Ethel Humphrey conducted the test re quired by the committee. New offlcera installed were: Lottie Howard, president; Ella Gould, vice president; and Daisy Douglas, secretary-treasurer, replacing out-going officers. President Marjorle Pearson, Vice-President Lottie Howard and secretary-treasurer Dorothy .Scripter. Parting gifts were opened after the Installation ceremonies, and drawings made for sister Olive for 1936. Re freshments were then served and an nouncements made of the February meeting, whose hostess will be Mrs. L. P. Stubblefleld, 25 South Orange street, at which time several new members will be initiated. Royal Neighbors Planning Installation Public Installation of officers has been planned by Mistletoe camp No. 4713, Royal Neighbors of America, for Thursday evening at the K. P. ball at eight o'clock. Members and their families and friends are cordially In vited to attend. Following business, refreshments will be served. Mem bers l?ave been asked to bring sand wiches, y Mistletoe Club Seats New Officers Mistletoe club met Wednesday afternoon at the Olrls" Community club house, the new officers being In charge of the afternoon's session. It waa announced that the next meet ing Is set for January 23, with Neigh bor Bessie Brenner as hostess for the covered dish luncneon at her home near Central Point. eon will be served at noon. All mem bers are asked to bring their own service. Ever Reedy Circle. Ever Ready Circle of the Presbyte rian church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Currier, 402 Hamil ton street, at 1 :00 o'clock Tues day ofternoon for a covered dish luncheon. Daughter of Veterans. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the armory for installation of officers. Every" mem ber is urged to be present promptly at 7:30 for a abort business ses sion. A number of guests have been invited for the installation service beginning at 8:30. Members are asked to note that the bv tneas meeting will start at 7:30. sharp. See Remnant Window Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Tuesday Mlsa Doris Gaas, bride-elect, whose marriage will be an event of January 19, was honored at a shower Thurs day evening, hostesses for the affair being Mrs. Edward Gould, Mrs. Sam Carey and Miss Margaret Elliot. Cards wire played during the even ing, score prizes going to Miss Gass, Miss Jean Culy and Miss Merrlam Claussen. While refreshments were being served the honor grjst was present ed with a wedding cake ' Guests for the evening were Mes damea Eva Schlno, Goldie Taylor, Lea- tha Clark, Alice Mc Knight, and the Misses June Davis, Jewel Deter, Linda Wright, Elemeda Harper, Merrlam Claussen, eJan Culy and the honor guest. Mission Society Completes Work Mrs. Oscar Gibaon was hostess to the South Methodist Missionary soci ety at her home Tuesday afternoon, at which time reports were presented showing that the previous quarter's work had been brought up in full which completed the calendar years program. Plana for Bible study course and the present quarter's conference bud get were made. "Jesus' Use of Scrip ture", by Sprinkle, will be the basis of this quarter's Bible study. The budget will be raised by voluntary offerings as last year. Two new mem bers were added to the roll. After the regular business session, ! excerpts were read from an Interest ing article on the life and labors of Kagawa; eJso, the new auxiliary paper containing Items of missionary and local news was presented. Installation of officers was post poned until the next meeting. American Legion Auxiliary The first meeting of the year will be held Monday night In the room back of the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Initiation will be held and all new members should be there. All chair men are requested to come and bring their notebooks ready to give reports The meeting will start promptly at 8 o'clock as there is a large amount of business to be done. New Officers In Chairs Tuesday Mrs. Mabel Helmroth was hostess to the Pythian club Tuesday evening at her home on West Main street, the newly elected officers filling the chairs. Plans were made for a pleas ant and profitable year during 1036. Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening, scoring honors going to Mrs. Adelaide Schwartz and Mrs. E. Wortman. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Now A ii-v 5 c.d Own a Famous deaufyieAt MATTRESS 1 COME Im dont put off Ih, purchase of that nnUTVRrST MATTHESS yoo'v. bfen llt lni ntirn rou buj a (tnulne SIMMON Braulyrnt mattms. you are ninKlm an IMtnh .MKNT that pavs tllvldrnils In clffp. irfrr.lilnn sleep slffp thai allows you to relax every nerve and mii'cle snd npprnarh the day's work wltli lnrrenetl elfirlenry and enthuMa..m. You Just rani aiford to delay lonter! CUPP FURNITURE STORE J. W. SHIRLEY, Manager Sixth and Bartlett. ' Sill I JILS, I. III. II m m'lslaaiTiniiiHiiaa'sil if iifHfiSjsn a lasHi Benefit Card Party Planned by Jr. Hi P.T.A. for Saturday First meeting of the new year saw the planning of several future event by the Junior High P. T. A. Friday afternoon at the school house, p. a. Menegat, principal, addressed the members on problem confronting pupils of Junior high school age, dis cussing various phases of this Impor tant period of the child's life. Several pupils from the glee club, under the direction of Mrs. Stephen Nye, aang for the assembly. Plans were made for Founders' Day, set for February 14, and Mrs. Jack Horner was appointed chairman for the event. Also being planned by the organi zation Is a benefit card party for next Saturday afternoon at ths school gymnasium. This day was selected so that Interested towns people could see the decorations done by the students for the dance the preceding evening. AJ1 games will be in play. Reservations may be made by calling Mesdames Stanley Jones, Walter Olmscheld or Thomas Rose berry. Refreshments for the afternoon were served by Mesdames John Git lings, C. C. Darby, E. J. CUne. C. J. McKay, N. A. Mead and J. A. Florah, D. A. R. News Mrs. B. G. Harding will be hostess to Crater Lake chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, at her home, 828 Dakota avenue Saturday, January 18. The meeting will be open at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Bert Lowry will speak on "Angel Island and the Detained Emigrants" and delegates to the state conference will be elected. Misses Anna Detwetler and Sara VanMeter and Mrs. C. B. Warren will assist Mrs. Hording. Helen Spray Who haa operated her own shop in the north for a num ber of years . . . has, been added to the staff of the BOWMAN Beauty Shoppe 18 South Central Telephone 57 There are no substitutes for genuine Simmons BE ALT Y KEST mattresses ... no oilier mattresses will offer sueh comfort, beauty and value! Chance to Phone 505 5?