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rET)F(TRT MAIL TRTT5TTXE. TirEDFORD, O'RF.fiON'. SUNDAY. NOYEAfBET? 14. 1037 PAGE FIVE Society and Clubs By Grace Craft (Continued From Page Four.) Lodge- C lub-Church Announcements Contemporary Bouk Club Meeta Tuesday The contemporary Book club will meet Tuesday at 13:45 o'clock at Valentine's cafe Tor luncheon and later go to the home ot Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer for the regular meeting. Mrs. Frank Farrell will have the program. Washington Executive Group Will Meet The executive board of the Wash ington school Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet for dessert luncheon Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arch Work, 527 South Holly. A business session will follow. Botary Women to Have Luncheon Women of Rotary are meeting Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Relchsteln on Myrtle street for a one o'clock covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Frank J. Newman will be assistant hostess. Ever Beady class Has Rummage Sale The Ever Ready class of the First Presbyterian church will sponsor a rummage sale Wednesday and Thurs day at all East Main street. Business women's Class Meets Monday Evening The business women's class spon sored by the Business and Professional Women's club will meet Mondsy eve ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Olrls' Community club. Miss Margaret Mor rison will apeak on "Duty to Your Employer." B. N. A. Will Have Supper Thursday Royal Neighbors of America will meet for a covered dish aupper Thurs day at 6:30 p. m. n Knights of Pyth las boll. All members are requested to attend and bring a covered dish nd either salad or dessert. Tha aupper will be followed by a program, starting at eight o'clock. Mrs. Myrtle Arnold and Mrs Francis McConochte are In charge of the aup per and Mra. Ethel Latham heads the program committee. Mistletoe Club Enjoys Program Mistletoe club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clarice Balrd with a large number present Following luncheon, those present were entertained by Miss ocnevleve Brown, who gave two vocal numbers; Mrs. Marie sllva, In two piano solos; Myrtle Arnold, In novelty readings and Mr. Barker, In two piano num bers. nomemakers Class Meets Wednesday The Homemakers' class sponsored by the Olrls' Community club will meet Wedneaday evening at the club house and Mrs. Myron Root will speak on "Balanced Menus." Young girls In terested In the subject are Invited to attend. Board of Directors To Have Luncheon The bosrd of directors of the Olrls' Community club will hold their monthly luncheon and business ses sion at 13 o'clock on Monday at the elub. Mra. Dolph Phlppa la prealdent of the group. Misses Kellehor to Entertain Thursday The Misses Anna and Katie Kelle hor will entertain the Building Bridge elub. Thursday afternoon at their home 1019 South Oakdale avenue. There will be a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. i Just Folks Plan Dessert Luncheon The Just Folks club will meet for one o'clock dessert luncheon Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mra. W. A. Gates, 31 Crater Lake avenue. arranged and all members are urged ,to bo present. .Missions Program Is Wednesday A missionary program will be given at the home of Mrs. F. H. Saunders on Rldgeway Drive Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock, by the mission ary committee of the Central Avenue Church of Christ. Mrs R. L. Ray Mrs. Ruth Hood and Charles Nahas are In charge. Mlsslonarlea and their work In Tibet will be the subject. Special music la also planned. Gleanei Class Plans Meeting The Gleaners class of the First Bap tist church will meet with Mrs. Cem M. Parker, North Riverside avenue, Tuesday afternoon at a o'clock. Potluck Supper Is Scheduled Tuesday Clarence A. Meeker's Sundsy school clasa of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a potluck supper Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the church. Those attending are to bring a covered dish and their own service. 1 Chapter BE. Meets With Miss Stewart Chapter B E of P.t.O. will meet with Miss Catherine Stewart, 3 Holly Court, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o' clock. 1 Wenonah club to Sponsor Card. Party The Wenonah club will sponsor a public card party at the Redman hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock Bridge and pinochle will oe played. Turkey Dinner To Be Given Wednesday Members of the Wenonah club are giving a turkey dinner at the Red men hall on Apple street, between 4th and 5th, Wednesday from 5:30 to 7 p. m. A nominal charge will be made. D&Molay Mothers .Meet Tuesday The DeMolay Mothers club will meet with Mrs. J. C. Thompson. 29 Summit avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock. Etchings To Be ' Exhibited Weekly Etchings exhibited by the Southern Oregon Art association recently at tracted so much Interest, the group has decided to display them each Tuesday from 1 p m. to 5 p. m. at Room 16 of the Jackson county bank building until further notice. 1 Golden Link Clnss Meeting Thursday The Oolden Link class of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. D. 7. Piatt, 30 Laurel street. M. E. Circle Will Have Luncheon The Mary and Martha circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. c. H. Faske, 1010 South Oakdale avenue Tuesday after noon. Members are to bring their service. Wenonah Club To Have Dessert Bridge Wenonah club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hilda Clifford. 804 West Twelfth street, for the regular card party. It will be a dessert bridge. Chrysanthemum Thimble . Club Plans Meeting The Chrysanthemum Thimble club will meet with Mrs. William Swartz. 40 Berkeley Way, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. junior High Officers To Meet Monday All officers and chairmen of com mittees of the Junior high Parent Teacher association will meet Mon day afternoon In room 3 of the school for an Important session. Bt. Anne's Altar Hoclety to .Meet St. Anne's Altar society of the Cafhoilc church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the par ish hall. Loyal Women's Class Meeting Tuesday The Loyal women's clasa of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church A large attendance Is desired aa im portant business wtll be discussed Visitors are welcome. Olive Behekah Lodge To Meet Monday The Olive RebekaH lodge will meet Monday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. An Interesting pneram has been fllllllllllllP IU .it iHT&u ... c" . . .msi'- ov1' ,es- b"",e " 1V t 1 " oto' ' ... I" " mat nlO , tt"'.st urns Talent Study Club Meeting Morula v The Talent Study club will horn a mwtlng Monday afternoon at 1 :3U o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jay Tor- rill. This 1a the first of a aeries ot otudies on "Ways of Behaving"" and the subject will be "Pacing Reality." Anyone Interested is invited. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your Drofcen windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Worka. Baptist Ladies Have Meeting Mrs. Mary Stlckland was hotteaa to the Baptist Ladles' auxiliary Tues day afternoon. Dr. W. H. Eaton was In charge of the devottonals and Mrs. B. B. Kettlewell sang a solo, accompanied on the guitar by Mrs. B P. Neff. Mrs. Mary Roberts had charge of the business session and plana were made to send a box of clothing and Christmas gifts to the Kodiak or phanage In Alaska. Anyone having donations Is to take them to 710 Park street or call 1417-R. The ladles are also sponsoring a pie social November 19 with a pro gram at 7:30 o'clock at the church recreation hall. The hostess and her committee s&rved refreshments and a letter from Miss Annie E. Foster, a missionary who had been home on furlough but has just returned to China, waa read. Her ship waa not permitted to land at Shanghai. She wrote from a mis sion school which waa caring for refugees In addition to the regular pupils. The missionary meeting of the group will be held November 28 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dawes, 42 Rose avenue. Three Book Reviews Given Study Group Thursday Morning Study club held their regular meeting the past week with three very Interesting book re views given by members for the pro gram. Mrs. Prank Newman reported on "Europe Today: Viewed Without Alarm" by Walter MUUs. giving an especially fine talk on the subject. She also gave some significant facts obtained from peace literature apro pos of the subject. Mrs. C. C. Furnas reviewed 400,000. 000 Customers by Carl Crow In a most Interesting manner. The author la an American In business In China and he tells of many enlightening and delightful sidelights on the Chi nese people. "Asla'a Good Neighbor. We were Once. Can We Be Again", by Walter Karalg was reviewed by Miss Vera Humphrey, and was especially appre ciated due to the conditions in the Orient at the present time. The next meeting of the club will be held November 24 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. Littrell Is Hostess for WCTU The regular meeting of the Wom en's Christian Temperance union was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Belle E. Littrell with a large attendance. Mrs. Minnie E. Brown, president, called the meeting to order and a song was sung by the group with Mrs. Ray A. Pence leading the music. Mrs. Sherman L. Divine gave an Inspirational talk on "World Peace' for the devotlonals. She said that peace could not be obtained by force or laws but by love, cooperation and understanding. Mrs. M. Russell and group gave a playlet "Why We Should Take the Union Signal", explaining congressional proceedings in Wash ington, D. C, and also the fight on alcohol. Mra. Carl Knutson closed the meeting with a prayer. Mrs. Eva Younger will be hostess for the next meeting November 30. Christian Church Circle Has Program The Circle of the First Christian church held their regular meeting Tuesday evening with Miss Marjone Gregory leader. She led the devo tional period on the theme "The Courageous Use of Money." The topic for the evening was on four aspects of Japanese life and problems. Political Japan was pre sented by Earl House and he dis cussed the posit Ion Japan holds among the other nations. A discus sion of the three major religions of Japan Shinto! sm. Buddhism ana Christianity and the Christian boys and girls schools was given by Miss Dorothy Montelth. Harry Young gave a resume of the industrial prob lems, telling of the difficulties of the farm and factory work. The program concluded with the leader describing the social problems and the group discussing customs and traditions of Japan. Oames and refreshments followed. The next meeting will be December 14. Af. . Group Has Special Services The week of prayer services of the Woman's Missionary aoclety of the . Methodist Episcopal church South were held Tuesday and Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Mc Culston. Mrs. Mc Culston was leader for the Thesday program, the subject being "Our Comrades Along the Highroad," alluding to the missionaries' and deaconesses Uvea consecrated to service. Mrs. Taylor was leader for Wednes day's program which was "Serving Him", a tribute to those who have passed along the highroad of service and also to the many splendid wom en still serving In the many foreign fields and at home. Mrs. John Hub ler sang several aolos appropriate for the occasion which were greatly ap preciated by her audience. A generous offering waa given for the retirement fund and relief of the church workers. The social meeting of the month will be held Tuesday at the church with Mrs. Peters as hostess. Washington P-.7. A. Plans Gala Event Friday night, November 10th, will be "Dad's Night" at the Washington school Parent-Teachers meeting to be held in the Washington school building. A splendid program, re plete with entertainment, singing, a feature address and refreshments, will make this a most enjoyable gathering of parents and teachers. A special nurse will be on hand to take care of children of parents who attend, should they desire to bring their kiddles. The "Dad's Night" program will begin with an open house from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. The meeting which will follow will open with a commu nity sing with a mixed quartet fea tured. After the musical portion of the program, Mr. Clifton Pond will address the parents and teachers on the subject "Home Study." Enter taining games and refreshments will complete the enjoyable program. The refreshment committee for "Dad's Night" comprises Verne Shangle, Arch Work, Clifton Pond and James Hardy. Guild Girls Will Entertain Monday The World wide guild girls of the First Baptist church are sponsoring an entertainment and social Monday evening, at 8 o'clock In the basement of the church to raise money for ex penses of the coming year. A play entitled "One Dozen Pink Roses", is to be given by the girls and also a skit portraying the closing day In a country achool. At the conclusion of the program tnere will be a short devotional, ex. plaining the purpose, activities and alms of the organization. There will also be a candle-light service and reconsecratlon of the girls to the guild standarda. A free will offering win be taken and all church mem bera and friends are Invited to at tend. Initiation Held By Group Friday Daughtera of Union Veterans of the Civil War met Friday evening at the armory with Mrs. Ora Cox. past department president and now na tional patriotic Instructor, In charge of the Initiation ceremonlea. Mlaa Zoo Griffith, Mlsa Kay Barbara and Mra. Minnie Jarmln were Initiated Into the group. A delightful social hour followed the business session with Mra. Roy Ouyer and her committee aervlng refreshments. Kindergarten Has Field Trip Tuesday Tuesday morning the children of the Happy Hour kindergarten made their first field trip. They went to Ford's truck farm on the Jackson ville highway where they sav many pumpkins, melons, etc They were also much Interested In the farm animals. From there they went to Stewart's turkey farm on Ross lane. After viewing the several thousand turkeys there they completed the morning by playing at the Padgham country place. All the children are eagerly loklng forward to the next trip which will be aoon, The Happy Hour kindergarten la located at 514 South Newtown atreet and la under the direction ot Mrs. Viola Aldredge and Miss Georgians Huasong. No-Host Luncheon Planned by D.A.R. Daughters of the American Revo lution will meet for a no-host lunch eon at the Medford hotel Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock and thoee planning to attend should phone their reservations to Miss Anne Det weller at 675-L. Following the luncheon the group will adjourn to tha home of Mra. H. E. Marsh, 43 North Peach for the regular monthly meeting. The Christmas box for Angel Island will be made up during the afternoon and members are aaked to bring their contributions at that time. Jackson School to Honor Dads Friday Jackson school will hold their an nual "daddies" night Friday evening aa one of the outstanding events of the school year. Daddies of students will be honored at a dinner at :3U o'clock at the school with a large number of guests anticipated. Mrs. H. A. 81ms la general chur ns n for tha affair. Mra. Ruth Bol ton. Mrs. L. P. Wilcox and Mrs. E. S. Carlon are the program commit tee and Mrs. Jack Swem Is In charge of the decorations. , Past Noble Grands Elect Officers Election of officers waa held at the November meeting of the Past Noble Grands club of the Rebekah lodge Thursday evening at tha home of Mra. Carl Stuart and Mra. Lucretla Whlllock was named president; Mrs. Mary Wiley, vice president and Mrs. Ethel Pease, secretary-treasurer. A social hour followed the business session with a mock wedding and shower arranged for Mrs. Katharine Satterlee who la to be married today Refreshments were served later. -4- Dinner Given for Departing Couple The Women's Missionary society and the congregation of the Main Street Methodist church entertained at dinner Friday evening In the church parlor, to honor Mr. and Mrs. John R. Seller. The couple Is leaving for an Indefinite sojourn In Arkansas and tha dinner waa aa ex pression of appreciation for the support given the church by tha Sellers. Tha tablea were attractively dec orated and ladlea of the churcn served the dinner. Oanvi were en Joyed bv the young people later. Valley Greenhouse Now Open For Business Orders for Potted Plants, Bouquets, Sprays, and Floral Designs filled promptly and delivered if desired. G25 Franquette Street Phone 184-J Presbyterian Group To Meet Tuesday The November meetlna of tha Mis. slonary society of the First Presby terian church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mra. Eva Younger, 139 North Oakdale atreet. Topics to be discussed aro "Nation al, the Inter-Mountain Work and Foreign. Iran and Svrta." This will also be the annual ThankBglvlng and praise aervlce and special devottonals and music are planned. The social committee will serve refreshments. All women of th church are urged to attend. Delphians Meeting With Mrs. Wallace Delphian aoclety will hold the regular meeting Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Home of Mra. J. F. Wallace. Mrs. G. K. striker win act aa supervisor and Individual topics wUl oe given by Mrs. Emerson Merrick and Mrs. T. E. Knackatedt. A general discussion will follow, the topic being "Types of Plays and Wllde'a Farce Comedy." Rotary Club Plans Banquet on Tuesday The local Rotarv clnh urlll h htf for a banquet and entertainment Tuesday evening at the St. Mark's parish hall with wives of members and the Grants Pass club with their wives Invited for the affair. Frank Jenkins of rrt.m.fh vmii. Will SDeak at tha rilnnr whlrh I. planned for 7 o'clock and dancing and carda will follow. CALL 910 For your floor covering. See the latest patterns before you buy. LIND Linoleum Shop 227 W. Main St. LET SUN-FLAME SOLVE YOUR HEATING PROBLEM I1, TGLEHN HEAL ,1m Maoist mt I w wuk rw tm Mutty-Ur The announcement of a new washer by Maytag it always an important erent in the washer industry. This latest Maytag is lotl the square, cast-.Uu minora tab washer that won work. ieijenhip bat with new beauty, new rennementa, and an unprored Roller Watty Remover. Sec it now. Com plett yur komt Unndrj with fcW mm Mmytst lrvntr. No dust, dirt or ashes but clean, healthful heat, e t e r 7 hour Of the day. Sun. 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