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PAGE FOUTt MEDFOTtT) TAIL TRTBWE, MttDFORP, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1937. Society and Clubs By Grace Craft Miss June Cook Will Be Married Sunday Morning alias Juna Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook, Is to be married to Hoke M, Curtis, ion of Mr, And Mrs. Roy Curtis, Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of her parenta. The . Ber, Joeseph Knotta of the nret Method lt Bplacopal church will perform the ceremony. Mra. Lucille Groaning, a alater of Mr. Curtle, and Donald Cook, the bride-elect's brother, will attend the couple. Mra. Harry R. Ooold will play the wedding march. A wedding breakfast will be aerved following the aervlce, after which the couple will leave on a trip to the eoaat. They will live In Medford, OueeU for Dinner Thursday Evening Mr. and Mra. Jamee Wicker of Adama Lane were dinner gueste Thursday evening of Mr. and Mra. Wayne Carter on Myera Lane. Chinese Theatres Are Described at Delphian Meeting Beta chapter of the Delphian so ciety held a very Interacting meeting Thursday morning at the home of Mra. H. L. Brown with Mra. J. s. Orlbble aa guest speaker. Mrs. Orlbble traveled extenalvely In the orient the past summer and gave a fine description of 'Theaters of China' for the program. 8he also dis played handiwork from Japan, China and the Philippines. A round table discussion of George Bernard Shaw followed the talk with all members participating. This prov ed to be especially timely and Inter esting because of the recent brosd- caat of the famous dramatist and wit. The next meeting of the society win be held November 18 at the home of Mra. J, E. Wallace. Mrs. Pena to Attend Portland Scout Camp Mrs. Marjorle Pena. local Girl Scout executive, will go to Portland this week-end to attend a Olrl Scout camp conference at WUdwood. Mlas lather Ansll, national camp adviser, will ba In charge of the meeting. srufsrocRs i f J Jpf In proportioned Ungths f- ' w UBtam.UllorJtofHYOW I I f'' Made for you, from toe to $v& f i if hm I One glance ahows ' f 1 jeferr?. ' i.' how flattering they ire. f j7m4A9fomi : One active hour proves ctbbk M iJilv'" " 11111 i)M'wt their comfort. But you'll asm ''illtiSiiLyy have to wait uxAt to fl.00 SlsJjfUfSn2 i count op the extra wear a'? H' k V in every pair of NoMendl $1,35 1 Ji M. M. Dept. Store Juvenile Club to Meet on Saturday The Degree of Honor Juvenile club will meet Saturday morning at 10:15 o'clock at 133 West Main street, above the Baldwin Piano Bhoppe. An In teresting meeting Is planned and prospective membera and friends are Invited. Mothers are also welcome, A program and refreshments will fol low the business session. Mrs. Ida M. Wilson is Juvenile director. Mrs. Wilson entertained members of the club with a Hallowe'en perty recently at her home and about thirty children attended. A peanut race, balloon race, bobbin; lor apples and other games added to the evening's merriment ana ireai tlonal Hallowe'en refreshmente were served by the hostess. The party waa a masque aiiair and a grand march waa neia witn Miss Margaret Doe winning the price for tht beat costume. She ws dressed as a negro mammy. Huors were from 7 to 9 o-ciock. Study Group Has First Meeting The social study group of the American Association of University Women met Thursday evening a the home of Mist Gertrude Butler for the first session of the fall. Mm Josephine Klrtlcy, leader of the group, gave a background of la bor conditions preparatory to the fall program. Fourteen were present. The next meeting will be Novem ber 18 at the home of Miss Vera Humphreys. Portland Wedding of Interest Here Invitations have been received here for the wedding of Mlsa Ruth Cald well to William Leslie Qoaslln which will be held in the Westminster Presbyterian church of Portland Sun dsy, November 14. The service will be read at 4 o'clock In the after noon, Mr. Goaslln Is secretary to Gcv. O. H. Martin and It well known here In Democratic circles. Mr 8. Semon Hostess for Rotary Women Women of Rotary met at the home of Mra. C. J. Semon Wednesday for salad luncheon and social after noon. Mrs. B. Kaipn uippei a.wsteo the hostess ana twenty-four ladles were present. The next meeting of the group will be In two weeka at the home of Mrs. W. H. Relchsteln and will be a covered dish affair. Church to Give Supper Tonight The Ladies' Aid of the Phoenix Presbyterian church is giving Its an' nusl Harvest Home supper thlt eve ning from 6:80 to 8:30 o'clock at the church dining room. Mra. otto Cuter la chairman for the chicken dinner and Mra. Holla Reedy la In charge of the dining room committee. Intermediate Group Meets on Saturday The Jackson County Intermediate council will meet at the county court house Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Freda Schneider will ba guest speaker for the program and Mrs. Sdna Beaton, Mlsa Mabel Hanson and Mlas Mabel Moore will give nature study outlines for the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Ryani Leave for houth Friday Captain and Mra. William O. Ryan left tills morning for the bay re gion and will return to Medford the middle of next week. They plan to attend the Washington - California game at Berkeley Saturday afternoon and the opera In San Francisco that evening. i Alt Exhibit Will Continue Saturday The exhibit of the Southern Ore gon Art association at 311 East Main street will continue through Satur day between the houra of 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. A very fine collection of etchinga by artlsu of national fame Is being ahown as well aa work of the membera of the local group. Calendar Friday 8:00-8:00 p. m. Annual Harvest Horn chicken supper of Phoenix Presbyterian church at the church. 7:30 p. m. Presentation of play by children of Roosevelt school at school. Repeat performsnce at 8:1S o'clock. 7:30 p. m. Junior high school car nival at the school. 8:00 p. m. Benefit card party of Catholic young people at the parish hall. Saturday . 10:00 a. m.-6:00 p. m. Southern Oregon art exhibit at 311 EaBt Main street. 10:46 a. m. Degree of Honor Juve nile society meeting at 123 West Main, above Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 1:30 p. m. Meeting of Jackson County Intermediate council at the court house. f What the Girl Scouts Are Doing planting flowers for the shut-ins. Citizenship la of special Interest to all scouts this year and they are eager to carry out the worthwhile needa of thlt community. Health day will be observed Sat urday which la the real out-of-doors day for the girls. Hike, horseback rldet, nature excursion and other activity of this nature will ba on the program. The final list of scouts la given today. Troop 18 of Jacksonville meeta at the old court house with Mist Alice Hosts aa captain. Registered scouts are; Evara Bell, Donna Cantrall, Edith Conley, Virginia Cox, Norma Fllt croft, Betty Oleaaon. Dorland Ood ward, Juanlta Gunter, Marjorle Heck ert, Joyce Henspeter, Ramona Ken dall, Joyce Metzger. Barbara Norvell, Mavis Peters, Kathleen Pursell. Mary Ramley. Eunloe Sanden, Lola Sanden. Betty Sanger, Bonnie Sanger, Marian Smith, Leah Smith, Eudora Tlce, Margaret White", Dora Mclntyre. Troop 14 of Talent la captained by Mlsa Jeanette Oore and Mlsa Ruth Ottoman and Miss Helen Ellenberger are lieutenants. Troop 18 of Oak Grove meeta at Dark's grocery. Miss Olive Dark Is captain and Mra. Bessie Davis la lieutenant. There are 13 girls In the grup, but they are not regis tered, as they have not all com pleted their tenderfoot work aa yet. Troop 10 of Lone Pine meeta at the Lone Pine school. Miss Avis Ayera It the registered captain. Fif teen girls are attending the meet ings, but thus far there have been only two and each girl scout Is re quired to attend four meetings be fore she csn past her tenderfoot teat. IS HEARS NOW! A Great Stock Redaction LAMPS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES 25 SAVINGS 9 Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Lamp Shades Both Commercial and Domestic Fixtures A WIDE SELECTION Sensational Low Prices! TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN 212 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 12 Friday hae been designated as Citizenship day in th national girl scout week, observed October 31-No-vember 6. Eaoh troop la selecting a community project for the year, some are buying library books, others gathering magazines, mending and cleaning outgrown cloths for needier girls, preparing extra jellies and ; fruit to be used In -gift baskets, Dr O. W. Bishop, Joint defendant with the Community hospital In the $35,000 suit of Frank , Jones of Grant Pass, waa called to the stand by the defense on the second day of the trial before a circuit court Jury today. Jonea alleges negligence In care ac corded him while he was a Commun ity hospital patient suffering from back injuries sustained In an auto accident on the Jacksonvllle-Ruch highway two years ago. A considerable portion of yester days' proceedings was devoted to arguments over technical questions to be aeked witnesses. Beavers Too Busy ALBANY. Nov. 5, (AP Larry (So man, farmer, complained to county officials today that more than a dozen dams built by beavers en dangered about 6000 reclaimed acres on the Beaver creek WPA project. ELKS HEAR TALK ON SAFE DRIVING BY LODGE LEADER Barry B. -Ruth of Eugene, district deputy grand exalted ruler, addressed members of the Medford Elks lodge at regular. session last night on the "Safety Driving" campaign 'being In augurated by Elka clubs throughout the nation and which will be started immediately by the local lodge. Ruth stated that the most Im portant part of the program was the education of lodge membera of courtesy on the highway. He drew a comparison between motorist and pedestrians, explaining that the lat ter, after unintentionally bumping Into another pedestrian, usually apologised graciously. However, he pointed out, a motorist following an accident was almost certain to be come angry and pugnacious, placing all the blame on the other fellow. Ruth explained the cause aa being the fact that automobile drivers con trolled the power of 500 men, caus ing a psychological effect leading to the attitude. Hugh Rosson of Salem, state traf fic director, also addressed the lodge meeting, quoting facta and figures regarding the tcrrlfflc yearly death and Injury toll from auto accidents. The definite campaign to be car ried out by the local lodge will be announced soon. It was stated. J. F Fllegel la chairman of the campaign committee, which also Includes Carl T. Tengwald, Floyd Hart and O. O. Alenderfer. A class of candidates waa Initiated last night, following which a ban quet dinner was served by Elk Chef Lloyd Morthland. New members of the lodge are Otto Deter, J. 8. Reed, Raymond C. Lapp, Dr. C. I. Drum mond and LeRoy V. Williams. It waa. announced there would be no meetings on November -11 and November 25. Armistice and Thanks giving. On November 18, there will be a crab feed, followed by the an nual 'Turkey Trot," and "Days of '49" celebration. 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