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6- PAfiF FOUR M"EnFORD MATT, TRTBTTNTF.. MEPFOim OREGON-. SUNDAY. NOYEfBER 29. 1936 $Sk SOCIETY gjpp Miss Runels And Ray Frisbie Wed Thursday In North A quiet service at noon. Thanks giving day. united M!as Blanche Runela and Ray Friable In marriage, an event of much interest to the many eouthern Oregon Mend of the young couple. The service was read by Rev. Hermitage In Trinity churoh In Port land. Only Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoakley, of Portland, attendant of the bride and groom, were present for the ceremony. The bride wore a brown ensemble with matching accessories and a cor sage of gardenias and lilies of the valley. She Is the daughter of Philip S. Runela. of 8anta Maria. Calif. Both bride and groom are well known here, having resided In Med ford for some time. They will make their home at the OeBauer apart ments following a honeymoon trip on the coast. They are expected to arrive early thl week. Several . affairs were arranged to fete the bride-elect preceding the wedding. , Joint Croups to . Be Dance Hosts ' Arrangement are being completed by the Knight of Pythias and Pyth ian Sisters club for a dance Monday Vj.ntru t the K p. hall, the two organizations to be Joint hoata for the oocaaion. Members of both groups and friends m .rH 1 Mt invited and a larse number la expected from Grants Pass. Refreshments will be served ana music 1 to be by Miller' orchestra. t pinner Guests At Krauas Home Among those entertaining at Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Krauss, who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Orover Nlcewood, Alvah Croft, Mrs. O. C. Sabln, Mrs. Grace B. Pellett, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rtndt and Mr. and Mis. O. E. Sabln. If You Order Now you can have you- favorite pattern for XMAS Qtlc's JEWEL PLAIN Spode's Jewel design Is oh 2th century origin, done Irom the Nim bus surrounding the head of a Saint of an early Italian primitive. Without any color, rich creamy white, its lacy pattern Is a thing ol great beauty. Not prohibitive in price. Sets can always be added to or Filled In. "Spode never discontinues 4 pattern" Bee our new Chlnaware . . . Olaasware . and Olftware Department. Lawrence's Carrying the aame high das merch andise to be found In the best stores In large cities. TABLE CLOTH MANNER f Rough Dry C, 8 lbs. 56c 7 each additional pound American tyb 131 0WH CENTRAL AVINUI r- MIDIORD.CRI. PHONE 073 v0 Wed Thursday - f r --lev 0A t h- It. ? 1 i;'V"' ( 1 - - k y t i - . ' 1 -..'' '-i( j f -J 1 ' . t' .' - Mrs. iuy rrlshle. nee Blanche Bunels, who was married Thanksgiv ing day In Trinity church In Port land. Election Planned Friday Night By Pocahontas Lodge Paat chiefs Blanche Rlnabarger. Norma Martin. Bernlece Sears and Dorotha Watklns presided at Friday night's session of Pocahontas lodge. During the business session second nomination of officer was observed with election scheduled for next Friday evening. . Birthdays of Bernlce Brown. Pearl. Campbell. Charles Campbell, Walter Wilson. Howard Glascock. Frances Roberta. Norma Martin. Viola Scherer and Mabel Quackenbush. At tendance prlra was awarded Harriet Watson. Wenortah club member were hos tesses Friday afternoon at cards. Awsrds went to Bernlece Sears. Viola Shearer, Jack Dooms. Ed Schackel. Anna Llnneil. Mrs. E. Powell. J. W. Nixon, Bud Lawrenti. The committee In charge Included Carrie Mllnea. Norma Martin. Rosa Young, Esther Doom, Peggy Grimes and Rose Slngler. Auxiliary To Be Hostess Friday ttomtwwi nf the w. O. E.. their wlvea. mother and daughters will be guests of the F. O. E. auxiliary Fri day evening following the lodge ses sion. Supper Is to be served at 10:30 o'clock to be followed by an enter tainment program. PiinwM nf tha affair, those In charge state. Is to acquaint women not membere of the auxiliary with mem bers. Each auxiliary memner is re quested to bring a cake or sandwlch- -- Members to Meet Tuesday Afternoon Members of the W. M. society of Um TtfA'hnril&t-Enlaronal church. south, will meet for business session ot the home of Mrs. W. C. McCulaton, ' 033 West Main street, Tuesday after 1 noon at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Woodford waa hostess to the group for the last social j gstherlng, assisted by Mlsa Cherokee Seller. I Movie Industry Topic Discussed Mrs. I. . William and Mra. O. 0. Pumas were associate hostesses to member ot chapter AA, P.I.O., for luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. Furnas. Mra. G. B. Alden was a luncheon guest. Mrs. T. W. Mllea spoke to the group mi "Mnvie Makina." brlnslnx out a number of fscts concerning the fifth largest Industry of tne unnea o'.m. Inclv-led In business discussion were plans for Christmas sctlvltlcs. GOOD fair and good etl quarts dictate that your tabla linen present a crisp and tnowy appearance. It will turprita you to learn how conveniently and economically this can ba achieved. LAUNDERING table linen to a perfection of finish, that brings out weave and design In full beauty it only part of the help ful service we offer. Try us this week Laundky 1AND Comings and Goings Major Activity of Fall Social Season ' Fall months of the social season have found Med ford resident In widely scattered points, travel having enjoyed unusual popularity this year. The majority of those vacationing In far point are expected to arrive home within the next several days to be here for pre-Chrlstma prepara tion. Among those expected soc-n 1 Mrs. .Robert W. Ruhl, who has been visiting In the east for several months. Mr. and Mrs. F- Corning Kenly are also expected home. Mrs. Kenly spent a month with her mother In Chicago reocrtly and was Jolneo In Ross, Calif., by Mr. Kenly several days ago. "They were guest of Mrs Farwell Hill In Ross. Among those away for the Thanks giving holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Geary Garrett and Mis. Frances Gar rett, who were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. Oarrett and other relative in Santa Rosa, Calif. Student arriving this week to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at home firesides Included Miss Mar garet Mary Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Mann, who 1 a stu dent at Mills college In California. John Wellls, of San Francisco, was another holiday visitor, spending the time with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S. Wellls. Mrs. C. M. Houston, who ha been vacationing In San Francisco and San Jose for two weeks, is expected to return early this week. Another visitor In Medford Is Miss Jean Ferguson of Portland who la the gueat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ferguson. She I to return north this week. D. A. R. Notes Members and guest of Crater Lake chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, held a most enjoyable meeting at the Girls' Community club rooms Saturday. Nov. 31. After a delicious covered dish luncheon a play entitled "The Patriotic Girl" was presented with the following cast of characters: Penelope Wlnthrop, Barbara Holt; Madam Katherlne Dudley, Mrs. c. A. Meeker; Constance Dudley, Luclle Lowry; Barbara Dudley, Ruth D. Alblnl: Sir Eustace Grafton. Emily Brown; Anthony Howland, Mra. M. M. Morris; Elizabeth, the maid, Mrs, B. E. Armstrong. The characters all took their parts most admirably and provided an en tertainment that won the apprecia tion and applause of all fortunate enough to witness It. Mrs. D. Alblnl was the able coach for the group and gave generously of her time and ef fort In making It so consplclous a success. The revised constitution waa read a second time and adopted by the chapter. A past regent's bar was presented to Mrs. F. J. Neumsnn, retiring re gent, and ahe expressed her apprecia tion for the fine co-operation of all member during her year in the chair. 1 Mrs. Florence B. Harding, state re gent of Oregon, brought greetings from several former Medford resi dent whom aha had met on her recent state-wide visit to the twenty-eight chapters In the state. Mrs. Lorraine Morris, state corresponding secretary, was also an honored gueat. Mrs. M. J. Norrls gave a very fine talk on the much misunderstood teacher's oath, sustaining her re marks with quotation from "Na tional Defense." one of the official publtcatons of the National Society D.A.R. Many contributions were made to the Christmas box which la sent each j-ear to Angel Island and the detained Immigranta who are forced to spend holidsy season on the lla..d. Mra. D. Alblnl and her committee. Mra. Olen Taylor. Mrs. S. N. VUm and Mlsa Sara Van Meter were the host esses responsible for the splendidly arranged afternoon's entertainment. All members of Crater tke chapter are urged to attend the naturalisa tion class to be held Tuesdsy, Dec. 1, at 1:30 at the federal court rooms. : Annual Tarty Set Thursday Evening Hostesses Thursdsy evening will be 23 non-affiliated member of the F.istcrn Star, who have completed ar- i tangement for the annual card j party In honor ot membere and . Irlenda ot Reams chapter, O. K. S- Tablea ar to be set up In the ; Masonic temple with plsylng to start ' at B o'clock. Bridge end pln.vhle ; will be played with prleea planned by thoee In charge. A cordial Invitation Is Issued to all ! members and their friends, the com- : mlttee stated. Insist On Dolicion Lost River BUTTER Larry Schade YOUR FAVORITE JEWELER SINCE 1918 Temporarily Located Two Doors North on Central CLUB fES V- By JANET WRAY SMITH NV Kiwanian Dames Name New Heads Mrs. J. F. Reynolds was named to head the Kiwanian Dames a presi dent for the coming year Monday afternoon when the group waa enter tained at the borne of Mrs. J. C. Thompson. Others elected with Mrs. Reynolds were Mrs. J. G. Fowler, vice-president and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, secretary treasurer. Luncheon at 1:30 o'clock preceded the business session with covers be ing laid for nineteen. Mrs. P. C. Dlllard and Mrs. W. W. Clemenson assisted Mrs. Thompson aa hostesses. Addressing the group during the afternoon was Ml&s Gertrude VYatz ling who discussed certain phases of education In the city. 1 Club-Lodge Announcements Catholic Ladles Ladles of the Catholic church will be hostesses for turkey dinner Sun day, Dec. 6, from 12:30 to 7 o'clock, having Issued an Invitation to the public. V.F.W. Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary announce the weekly sewing party for Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock at the home of Mra. E. W. Wall, 1036 Beddy avenue. Bible Clnss The Golden Links Btble claw of the First Bap tut church will hold the November meeting Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. D. Roberts, 1011 West Tenvn St. This la a change in date from previ ous meetings Building Bridge The Building Bridge club will meet at the home of Mra. H. A. DuBurjue Ln Central Point Thursday afternoon for dessert-luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. All members and anyone Interested ln an afternoon of cards la cordially Invited. P. E. O. Chapter BE, P. E. O., Is to meet Tuesday evening at 7:20 o'clocit In the home of Mrs, Wll.wn Walt, 320 Vancouver avenue, with Miss Ma urine Carroll as hostess. Degree of Honor Degree of Honor Protective associ ation will hold the monthly business meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock ln the F.O.E. hall. MetliodUt Lndlea Ladles aid of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Turaday afternoon for the regular Homecom ing, with members of the Queen Es ther circle as hostesses, plans are to be made for the Christmas bazaar at Burk'a awning store, 314 East Main street, Dec. 4 and 0 and for the an nual states' banquet ln January. A definite date for the banquet is to be announced later. Mission Society The Missionary societies of the First Mot hod 1st Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Hollo- way, 333 Mae 'street, with Mrs, Charles Holloway and Mrs. H. 8. Chtrgwln as assistant hostesses. All members and friends ar? cordially In vited. State President To Be Auxiliary Guest Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb of Klamath Falls, state president of the medical auxiliary, la to be a guest ol the auxiliary of the Jackson County Med ical association Thursday. Mrs. C. T. Sweeney will be hostess to the group at that - time with luncheon being planned for 13:30 o'clock. Business session and pro gram la to follow luncheon with a large number expected to attend. Get Ready For The Holidays Make an appointment now for a smart new Permanent Wave We specialize in indi vidualised hairdressea Shampoo and Finger Wave... 75c Murray's Beauty Shop 407 B. Muln. C1 Couple United in Methodist Rites Thanksgiving Day Miss Rita Merle Caller, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Coller, and Gordon S. Olney, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Olney of Pullman. Wash., made their marriage vows ln a Thanksgiving Day service at 9:30 c clock Thursday morning. Rev. Joseph Knotta performed the Impressive ring ceremony at the First Methodist Episcopal church before a large group of relatives and frtends. Out of town guests Included Flnley Coller of Puposky, Minn., and ffoyne Boettcher of Pullman. Among other guests were Mr and Mrs. Walter Coller, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Coller, Mrs. Mae Rice. Mrs Uella Neighbors and daughter LaWUma, Inez Coller, Floyd Coller, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ouches and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouches. Preceding the ceremony, Floyd Col ler sang "The Lampllt Hour", accom panied by Mrs. Effie Kurtz. The bride wore an ankle length gown of white and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coller, aunt and 'jncle of the bride, were hosts at din ner following the ceremony. The young couple left by mot for the north, planning to visit relatives of the groom ln Portland and Seattle. They will make their home In Pull man. The Collers were residents of Pull man until coming to Medford to make their home several months ago. (By Grace Holmes) The welfare chairman of the Rose burg welfare center asks that we send toys for distribution to the children of veterans. The Roseburg welfare center has a big problem on their hands. Each membec of "southern Oregon American Legion auxiliaries Is asked to donate one toy for this good cause. Boxes will be left ln two downtown stores for this contribu tion. Notice will be In next week's column aa to the time and places of collection of toys. The Americanism chairman of Medford unit of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Wm. Holloway, has contributed this article for this week: "As Americanism chairman of the American Legion auxiliary I am writ ing this hoping that throughout this year and the years to come we will give careful thought to matters per taining to our government, and the betterment of our people. "Our country was founded upon solid principles of Integrity and a heritage of courage and daring was left us by those Pilgrim fathers who dared every hardship that they might cherish and maintain those princi ples. "Americanism is a matter of growth. The American government like all sound government. Is based upon a careful analysis of the politi cal principles and governmental ex periment of the past. Only those Ideas which safeguard the rights of all and which are otherwise pecul iarly adaptable to our Uvea as a peo ple, are embodied In our constitution. It represents the accumulated politi cal wisdom of the ages, and not the weird untried economic theory of some particular group or class; who may hare been Instructed (aa many are) to destroy first the Ideals of the American. "Let us be alert to the many enem ies within our midst, enemies of our government and of those ideals for which our forefathers fought and died. May those Ideals be the torch that each generation of Americans will carry to keen alight the fires i1 a M ' i A (of 4 1 ri VH :"V3.T,.i.'- f " American Legion Auxiliary M nix !- mi Ifniri. li'-'' Fi i with plenty of hot water There a r no morning boaits AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER I Hvt quick swer flowed by sat. PtVs pV'v of ho atf fw both! You ift He day feeing r$Vt witS tke or'd. AS t.-s convex t"t coih but few centi dey. tnvtt:raV present tow price. m.1 THE OF THE WEEK Eugene Girl Will Wed Richard Doe Announcement of the betrothal of Barbara Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Q. Smith of Eugene to Richard J. Doe. son of Mrs. Z. M. Doe of this city, comes as interectlng news to Medford friends of Mr. Doe. Miss Smith la a former studect of the University of Oregon and has lived ln Eugene for a number of years. Mr. Doe has also been a rest dent of the campus city for a short time. Definite date for the wedding has cot been announced but It is to be an event of the early winter season. Wednesday Club Plans Meeting At this week's meeting of the Wed nesday Study club, Mrs. L. E. Wil liams will present current events. Mrs. R. B. Hammond la to discuss "Listen For a Lonesome Drum" and Mra. F. K. Deuel will give the Chrlst rras story, those ln charge have an nounced. Mrs. Cave Is Club Hostess Mrs. Lucille Cave was hostess to the F. L. club at her home Monday evening for business session and re freshment. Guests were Ethel Hum phry, Besse Thompson, Edna Hllde brand, Miriam Ward, Faye Ackley, Viola Al dredge and Grace McCarthy. Canflelds Hosts Friday Evening Hosts at dinner Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Cantield. who Invited friends to greet Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. John McVey of Alameda, Calif. The Kerra and McVeys are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomw K. Flynn. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wall. 1 Mission Meet Date Changed Announcement has been made that this week's meeting of the women's Missionary society of the First Pres byterian church baa been scheduled for Thursday afternoon. Instead of Friday as usual, because of conflict ing dates. Mrs. A. J. Hanby will be hostess to the group at her home, 43S North Holly street. Members were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sher man L. Divine, continuing the study of "Congo Crosses". Mrs. R. A. Brewer had charge of part of the program with Mrs. Harry Baker presenting the study topic. Mrs. E. I vex son assisted the hostess. of freedom and democracy. "Did you know that although the first Thanksgiving day waa cele brated in 1621 It was not until 1863 that President Lincoln Issued a pro clamation setting aside the last Thursday In November as Thanksgiv ing day?' ' EVE BENSON STUDIO of the DANCE Swing Walts Swing Fox Trot Tap, Ballet, Acrobatics, etc. Phone 1111 i: ii i with plenty of v tV "Hlgrvhol Tim for my batfi, mum my ( I'm t'sd w have AUTOMAT1C HOT WATE, 'caute I nvtr nave to wait tot my bah . . . you just turn ( faucat afd there it i . . . plenty of Cjard hot watef to splaih In. Doctof says it keeps me healthy, too. An Automotte tifctrte Water Heater provide hot wctir day rd n'tjrit ot jujt the nqht lflKroture tor very hout- CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY English Painters Discussion Topic For Study Group Continuing a study begun this year ot European Art. the Delphian wlety will meet Thursday morning In the Girls Community clubhouas at 9:30 o'clock, according to announcement. Mrs. William Holloway 1 to lead the discussion on the subject. "Ro mantic Schools ol English Painting." Individual reports sro to De: "Brit ish Painting Before the Nineteenth Century". Mrs. B. N. PaddacX; 'The Real Father ot the Barbtzon School". Mra. J. Grlgsby; "Turner. 'Nature's Great Showman'." Mra. Gordon Green. Others are: "Academic Romanti cist", Mrs. J. H. Fletcher; "Scotch Painters", Mrs. A. C. Wilson; "Ro mantic Realists", Mrs. Walter Kresse; "Blake, the Mystic", Mrs. G. A. Cod-din?. . lM-NsV 1 S -A MOTIMHN Hi IM HI I . I HI Cruen "Corofine" 24" Unujuol value in a beauti ful round Gruen. White Guildite cote. A thrilling Yellow gold-filled Gruen of charm and accuracy. 1 5 jewel movemtnt. 3 Lay away sow for Xmai Cruen "Golden Lark" 133" JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. f hot wat" . , Plenty ot hot wafsr and soap ... tin belt bsjjty treat ment tvsr dtviwd. It's all VOW comp!iion eih! 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