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PACE TWO arEDFOKP WATT; TRrBTTSTE, MEDFOftP, QREflQy, THTTRSP'AY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 Society and Clubs By Grace Craft Calendar Miss Humphry a Is Married in San Francisco i lttss Cecil Elizabeth Humphry!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. urnphrys, became the bride of Ellis S. Bamett of San Francisco, at a wedding held last Sunday In the bay olty. Mr. Humphrys was present for the ceremony. Mrs. Barnett 11 a graduate of Med ford high school and Southern Ore gon Normal, and has made her home . in Ban Francisco for the past year. The couple are visiting In Medford lor a few days with her parents on their wedding trip north to British Columbia. Upon their return they will live In Alameda, Cel., where Mr. Barnett Is associated with the Pan- American Airways. P. T. A. School Meets On Friday A sehool of Instruction In parent tMohr objective will be held to morrow In the auditorium of the Methodist Episcopal church, begin ttlng at 10 a. m. Mr. O. W. Walla, state president of the Parent-Teacher organization, will conduct the school which Is un der the auspice of the Jackson coun ty council. All officers and chair men of committees are expected to attend and all members and those Interested are Invited. A luncheon will be served at noon. Arrangements have been made for a capable woman to take charge of any children who must acompany their parents, but mothers must provide lunch for them. Will Attend Opera In San Francisco - Opera week In San Franelsco la at tracting many Med ford persons and among those who plan to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke of Ashland are leaving Friday for Ban Francisco and will be present for the performance of "Aide." They also will witness the University of South era California - California football tame. Fall Flowers to Be Exhibited at Med ford Hotel Mrs, Neff Returns from Minneapolis , Mrs. Porter J. Keff returned by plane on Tuesday from Minneapolis, where she wss called by the death of her brother-in-law about a month to. Manns to Attend Game at Eugene Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mann and Miss Barbara Lemmon are going to Sugene for the homecoming game Saturday. They wlU make the trip by ear. 1 Oruhru Plan Trip To Portland Oapt. and Mrs. K. W. Qruhn are driving to Portland Saturday morn ing and will visit with Captain Oruhn's mother. I torority Plans . Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of the Beta lgma Phi sorority will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Otto J. rrohnmayer at 7:80 o'clock. Mlksches Leave tot Portland Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. R A. Mlksche left Thursday for Portland and will be In Eugene - for the Orcgon-Ortgon .Bute football game on Saturday. They will return to Medford Monday. The Medford Garden club Is hold ing an exhibit of fall flowers in the Hotel Medford lobby Saturday of this week. In response to the Isrge num ber who have requested snother rose show for this season of the year, In the belief that the fall roses are su perior to those of June. There will be no classification or Judging but containers will be fur nished for those who do not care to bring their own. The receiving and staging committee will be at the hotel from 8:30 until noon and every one Is Invited to bring roses or other fall flowers In order thst all may enjoy them. A fall plant sale will be held Sat urday, October 80, and everyone la asked to contribute extra shrubs, bulbs and perennials for this ssle. Meier and Frank Declare Dividend PORTLAND, Oct. 31. W) The Meier & Prank Co., Inc., large Port land department store, has declsred Its regular 15-cent dividend and an extra of 16 cents payable November IS to the stock of record on Novem ber 1, the Sen Pranclsoo Stock Ex change ssld today. The payment of 8375,802 will go to the holders of 910,640 shares. This Is the second dividend since the firm lncorporsted ten months' ago. DeMolay Mothers Club Has Meeting The DeMolay mothers' club met Tuesday st the Olrls' Community clubhouse with 17 members and vis itors present. Mrs. J. E. Crawford and Mrs. Grace Thorbus were host esses for ths afternoon. The next mooting will be at the home of Mrs. J. C. Thompson on Summit avenue, with Mrs. George Nellson, Mrs. Prank Hull and Mrs. L. S. Ettlnger entertaining. Tbursdsy 7:80 p. m. Meeting of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at hofe of Mrs. Otto J. Prohnmayer, 414 Newtown street. 7:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors of Amer ica Hallowe'en Frolic at Knights of Pythias ball. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor meeting at home of Mrs. Zella Doe. Friday 10.:00 a. m- Parent-Teacher school of Instruction at Methodist Episcopal church. 1:80 p. m. Electa social club dessert luncheon at Olrls' Community hall. 7:80 p. m. Daughters of Union Vet erans' meeting at armory. 8:00 p. m. Benefit bridge party of Zonta club at home of Mrs. Marga rlet Pabrlck, 108 Crater Lake avenue. Officers Named for Study Club Croup A parent education study club was organized by a group of Prospect ladles the past Tuesday and Mrs. Pattle Clemens was elected prestdent. Mrs. Veda Neville, secretary and treas urer, and Mrs. Prances Plerson, li brarian. The program will be under the aus pices of the home economics unit and Mrs. Eula Mlddlebusher and Mrs. Tressle Vaughn were appointed lead ers. Notices of future meetings will be given later. i Golf Ladies Hold Weekly Luncheon Mrs. Oeorge Codding and Mrs. Dick Smith tied for honors on the first nine and Mrs. W. 8. Turlow won on the second nine In the low net tour nament held at the Rogue River Val ley Golf club Wednesday. Mrs. Oeorge Codding, Mrs. R. T. Watson and Mrs. Helen Conroy were the committee In charge of the lunch ean and 23 women were present for the weekly affair. 4 Dr. Ftndlev VIMts With son Here Dr. M. C. Find ley of Salem has been visiting in the city with his son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. DwUfht H. Flnrtley. Home Economics Club Has Meeting The Home Economics club of the Jackson vllle Orange met In regular session at the Orange hall on Wed nesday. Luncheon was served with 14 ladles present. The kitchen was given a thorough cleaning In prepa ration for the turkey dinner to be held Wednesday, October 37. The dinner la an annual public event and all attending are assured a fine meal. Serving will start at a p. m. A dance will be given In connec tion with the dinner and will start at 8 o'clock. Electa Club Will Meet on Friday The Electa Social club will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at the Girls' Com munity club. Dessert will be served and Mrs. C. 0. Oall, Mrs. O. E. Hoard and Mrs. Clara Hodgklna are host esses. All non-affiliated members of the Eastern Star are Invited. The group meets the fourth Friday of each month. To Make Plana for Armistice Day Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the armory and all membera are requested to be pres ent as arrangements will be made for the Armistice day celebration and also the rummage sale to be held this week-end. CLUB FEDERATION AT Mabel Clare' Richardson, wife ox Charles Richardson, died at 7:30 last night in their winter residence. Crater Lake lodge, after a short illness. Mrs. Richardson was born near Fremont. Neb., where she spent ner early life. She ' was united In mar riage to Charles Richardson in Olympta, Wash., on April 3, lean. The couple came to southern Ore gon In the same year to make their permanent home. During her resi dence here Mrs. Richardson made many friends who mourned her passing today. She Is survived by her husband, a sister, Mrs. Estella K. Armstrong, and a brother, Ralph H. Wilcox, both of Medford. Services will be held In the Peri funeral home at 10:30 Saturday morning, with the Rev. E. S. Bart lam, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, officiating. Interment will be in the Medford Memorial mausoleum. Use Mall Tribune want ads -sS,' .vis. m ASHLAND, Oct. 31. (Spl.) The fall convention of the first district Federation of Women's Clubs was held at the Civic club house In Ash land October 18. The meeting wss cslled to order by the district presi dent, Mrs. Kathleen Mscnesl Clarke of Grants Pass; Mrs. T. 8. OHara. president of the Ashland Civic club. welcomed the delegates and guests from most of the clubs of the district. After the minutes of the spring meeting naa oeen read and approved, tne retiring president. In a genial aaarest, stressed advantages of the federation and urged support of the omoisi magazine, the "Oregon Club women." The report of Miss Oraoe Chamberlain, secretary-treasurer, was read In her unavoidable absence, by Mrs. John Puller, acting secretary. It showed 387 members from nine clubs In the district and a balance of 814.90 In the bank. At the spring meeting It had been decided that contrlbutlona from the Individual clubs should no longer be pooled but that each club should feel free to give to those state projects In which they were most Interested. A covered dish luncheon wsa served at noon and a discussion begun at the table led by Mrs. J. E. Oowland of Bellvlew on "Whst feature of club work la of the most Interest to the busy housewife or farm woman." brought out some Interesting points. The singing of Mrs. Akin of Grants Pass snd Miss Ethel Mae Thompson was much enjoyed. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre of Pendleton. state president, wss honor guest, and gave an Interesting address, bringing her Impressions of the council at Tulsa, Okla, at which she nomlneted the unopposed Oregon candidate for national president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbsr. The following Isdles were unani mously elected as officers of the dis trict for the next two years: Presi dent, Mrs. Genevieve Dick, Rogue River; first vice-president, Mrs. H. O. Cavanaugh, Oranta Pass; second vice president, Mrs. Sunny Strachan, Port Orford; secretary-treasurer. Miss Grace Chamberlain, Ashland: district re porter and contlbutlng editor to the "Clubwoman," Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, Rogue River. The meeting was then given over to festures by some of the clubs. Ashland presented Miss Ethel Mae Thompson In a group of songs. Mrs. n. Heddenburk of Grants Pass gave a dramatic recitation; Mrs. E. A. Woods of Rogue River club gsve two plono solos and Mrs. L. Smith In a forceful paper urged support of the Doernbecher hospltsl, one of the state club projects. The convention wss well attended and hospitality of the Ashland club added greatly to the pleasure of the meeting. Dog-Cat Freak Has Litter Of Normal Kittens WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. (AP) Nonesuch," the little animal which Is half dog and half cat, attained the front page of a scien tific publication today by bavlng .itten. The Journal of Heredity, which originally recorded the birth of Nonesuch as a freak of Inherit ance, said the animal, which be longs to Mrs. Annie Csnnon of Wilmington. N. C. is now a yesr old. It has a long, dog-like neck, hss head, ears and shoulders like those of a fox terrier, and makes a noise Ilka a cat, the Journal de declared. Her four offspring were de scribed as normal kittens. vllle, for wards on two construction vllls, for swards on two construction Wednesday by W. H. Lynch, district engineer. Dates' bid of 8188,838.80 was low for grading 8-3 miles of the rim road In Crater Lake national park, from Vldae Ridge to Government Camp, and for 8 J miles of bituminous treat ment of subgrada from Kerr Notch to Government Camp. The contract will complete the grading of 80 miles of the rim road, begun by the bureau In 1030. Orlno submitted the low bid of $64,823.60 for constructing a 73-foot concrete arch apan over Deer creek in Mount Rainier national park. WEEKLY DRILLS; CALL ISSUED FOR RECRUITS GATES BIDS LOW PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 31. (API The O. 8. bureau of public roads recommended bids of E. L. Gates. Portland, and Sam Orlno. Bonne- Regular weekly drill aesslan for Company A. 186th Infantry, of the Oregon national guard will be con' tlnued next Tuesday night at the armory under a full-time schedule, It was announced today by Capt. Carl r. Tengwald, company commander. The company held Its first reuu lar pay drill last Tuesday night fol lowing a six weeks' layoff given the troop shortly sfter Its return from the snnusl encampment st Camn Murray, wastt. Future drills. Cap tain Tengwald said, will be conducted In accordance with the annual win ter program and will comprise all phases of mllltsry subjects that can be executed Indoors, it Is possible that classes In special subjects will be held to acquaint recruits with various phsses of the service, the captain added. Virtual reorganization of the com pany will be undertaken In tae near future, Captain Tengwald stated, add lng that there Is a large number of vacancies to be filled. An excellent opportunity for young men over 18 years of age to acquaint themselves with the military service Is now af forded, and detailed Information re garding enlistment in the company Is svallable at the armory, he said. A Insist on Uellclons Grade 4 LOST RIVER BUTTER & MILK Manufactured IB Mrdfurd A'W V f iWb. -.wWiir it tMiift,n -ai'iTirr-" I Yes, Make MUCH Defter Coffee with ALL these flavor factors 41 Wo wonder youngsters go for Bireley'sl And bo won der parents approve. For Bireley's Orangeade is not only the best-tastina drink you can buy... it's whole- ! 5't! JlnO til i H WJU 1UUUV JIUIU the rich, nutritious juice of Valencia oranges. In quarts lor home ubbSc bottles at drink stands. ORAOE A PASTEURIZED MILK . . . with Its plentiful vitamin con tent, contributes more toward bony ant health than an; other rood. Ruddy rheeks, itead nerves and vigorous bodies are pretty certain sltns nf milk drlnkrrt. He sure to see thai YOI H children drink their quart a day! SNIOER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. Phone 203, Medford, Oregon We guaranty you will like M j'B bettef. If you don't, we refund your money. Try M-J'B for full jUver at ny strength. It'l the most satisfying coffee you ever tasted the result of perfecting and combining ll tbt imports! affa JUvfrfstton In our own special way to produce M'J-B'i famous "Flaw Esstntidl. " Try it now a real afftt impnvt mtnt the quality coffee that's g sr itttj to please you. tni corni WITH TNI All perfected In M J B e Finest coffee beans, e Expert blend. Rich, brown rout. s Cup-tsirin to check the tUvot. Flivorprotecttd grind. Vicuum-iesled freshness. tni mom iind ret ANY COMII MITHO0 CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS TO Community Chest campaign will prooaoiv run over into next wir in order to complete the employe phase of the drive. It was announced today by o. R. Durham, Salvation Army adjutant and campaign director. Volunteer field workers hsve' been busy all this week contacting em Ployea for chest contributions but the task la only about half completed, Adjutant Durham said. Meantime headquartera announced the complete list to date of firms re ceiving placards showing that the employer and all the employes had contributed to the chest fun. Firms making the 100 per cent record up to now-were listed by headquarters as follows: Hansen Hardware. Ahirlev nm.v,.,. Jacous Lenox. Ethelwvn n nnfrmmn' Slusser'a barber ahop. Jennie Rlddeli "p. wnaries a. wing agency. Ken nel! Ellis studio, Crystal Springs Psck- lng compsnv. MedforH fttnrlnnra store. Burelson's. n a wB.inn.i Peerless market. First National bank! I American Laundry, Lawrence's Jewel- ry, the Pastime poolroom, Roxy the ater, Craterlan theater, Bear Creek Orchards. Adrtenne's, Economy meat market. F. W. Woolworth, Chat Leonard's Su per-Service station, Economy Lumbar company, Hl-Wsy pool ball. Southern Pacific freight depot, and the Union service station at Jackson street and Rlverslds avenue. 7JWk WMW WINE CRAPES, growing and ripening in glorious sunshine! ROMA "Quality i Control" vinting! No wonder ROMA La i Boheme Wines have thst authentic flavor, rare bouquet and lasting brilliance. FORTfTOKAr mtM I HE RUT 20 hy ANGELICA v" MVSCATEt' WHITE PORT Available in Oregosi In Quarts, Half Gallons and Gallon! CJLIFORM WISE ROMA WINE COMPANY. INC.. Lodl. California) Fitted Reefer Balmacaan Raglan Swagger Boxy I ;fP I l lM v ""-V i ?v,rtpw Alterations f 4'i T.V If Alt - I 1? 1 In our own ' li Vf & l dressmaking fefj f I lMli department. rMT4'4 t V i'ir?fjV :f H I .V. sd ' V S," x 'f I.. Be v., v-; jJ,Et4. VH'i' ! 2 'f It) OCTOBER COAT EVENT IN FULL SWING SPORT COATS Printzess and Facifio Made Knockabouts, Shetland Snaggles, Olora lures and Fleeces you will be pleased with the simplicity of these belted fash ions, also the Pencil B'.in Casual in this elaborate showing of . fall and winter styles. PRICED $1075 $2975 $3500 STUNNING NEW FALL and WINTER Sport Goats Hundreds of these coats arrived this week. Fitted styles, swing styles, pen cil back styles and swagger styles. Outstanding values at these prices. $795$g85S1495 FUR TRIMMED COATS Caracul Wolf Sealine Squirrel Marmink French Beaver Dress and sport coats in fitted styles, flat back styles. Colors: black, brown, nut, oxford green and navy. Sizes 12 to 46. si 975 $2975 $3500 Printzess and Pacific Made Fur Trimmed Coats Persian Lamb Japanese Mink Gray Squirrel Sable Squirrel Beaver Caracul Fox Raccoon Dress coats with tapered waist lines circular skirts softer shoulders luxurl ous fabrics. Every wanted fall color. Siies 14 to 44. $3975 S4975 $5975 BURELSON'S MEDFORD BUILDING Medford 's Fastest Growing Store