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MEDFORD MATT. TRD3T.TNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. XOYEMDER 29. 10P.7 PA OF FIVE Society and Clubs By Grace B. and P. Club to Give Public Dance The Buaineaa and Professional Women! club Is sponsoring a public dance Saturday evening at Dream land hall and Mrs. Rose Houston Is general chairman. All committee members working on plans lor the event will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Mrs. Houston's office in Snider's dairy to complete ar rangements for the dance. The committees follow: Finance. Mrs. Rose Houston, chairman. Eva Judd, Clarice Rivers and Nina Moore; ticket sales, .Eva Judd, chairman, Beryl Brockway, Gladys York, Bernlce Sears, Lura Lynch. Calla Foy, Helen Parrlsh, Zoe Bylngton, Barbara Drury. Oeraldlne Latham, Laura York and Marjorle Humphreys: publicity, Mrs. Mabel Mack, chairman. Jacque Lenox, Eva Bavolock and Zoe Hurd. W.C.T.U. to Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Women's Christian Temper ance union la meeting Tuesday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Eva Younger, 129 North Oa It dale atreet. MrB. Bell E. Llttrell will have the devotlonala and there wUl be special music consisting of a plano-accordian solo by Mrs. Merle Watson. An address will be given by the Rev. Joseph Knotts ot the First Methodist Episcopal church on "Peace and International Relations." Mr. Daisy Douglas will give a read ing. Rebekahs to Have Carnival Friday The Olive Rebekah lodge Is giving a carnival Friday evening, December 3 at the Odd Fellows hall beginning with a chicken dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The public Is Invited and an evening of entertainment and fun Is assured those who attend. A musical program will be given utter the dinner and fortune telling, a museum and many other attrac tions are planned. Concessions at which fancy work, candy and many other items will be on sale will also be featured. -t , Bazaar and Dinner Planned for Friday The Women's Association of the First Presbyterian church will hold their annual bazaar and dinner Fri day at the church. The bazaar opens avt one o'clock In the afternoon and dinner will be served at e o'clock. Mrs. Q. H. Maasdam la In charge of the dinner. A special entertainment and a two act play under the direction of Mrs. O. L. Overmyer will follow the dinner. Study Club Plans Regular Program Wednesday Study club will hold the regular semi-monthly program Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Olrls' community clubhouse. Mrs. A. J. Hanby will give tne current events. Mrs. R. W. Clancy will review "Popular History of Wltohcraft" and Mrs. F. K. Deuel win review "The Lady of Oodeya." Pythian Benefit Planned Tuesday The annual Pythian Home benefit will be given at the Knights of Pyth ias hall, corner Drape and Fifth streeta, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Five hundred, bridge and pinochle will bo played, a door prize will be given In addition to prizes for high score In cards. Refreshments will be served and the public Is Invited. American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. O. L. Overmyer, president of Medford unit No. 15, of the American Legion Auxiliary, announced today that a district meeting would be held In Medford on December 13th, and that an invitation had been sent to Mrs. Mae Waters, department presi dent, as well as to a number of other department officials, to be present. District 4 Includes fourteen auxiliary unite in the southern part of the state, and extends from Reeds port, in the north to Ashland and Klamath Falls. It Is expected that a large delegation of visiting auxili ary members will attend the meeting and Medford unit Is making exten sive preparations to take care of Its guests and show them a good time. The business session will convene on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Medford at 3 o'clock Monday after noon, with Mrs. Fannie Thompson, of Klamath Falls, president of District 4, presiding. Reports from each unit president and from the various com mittee chairmen will be read and a membership roll call will be held In the evening the legion and auxili ary will hold a Joint banquet at the Hotel Medford. to be followed by dancing. Mrs. Waive Enders, radio chairman has announced that Medford unit will be on the air next Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. when a apeclai hospital and rehabilitation program will be broadcast over KMED. LARRY S. P. Watch Inipector Craft What the Girl Scouts Are Doing The general course In training for Girl Scout leaders under the local council was completed Tuesday eve ning and 43 adults attended the ses sions. Including several council mem bers, troop committees and interest ed parents in addition to the regular leaders. As a result of these classes there are eight new trained leaders regis tered as captains and lieutenants and each leader received some train ing snd new interests for her troop Replacing the training courses will be Individual conference and assis tance at troop meetings. After the holidays a training course will be offered for troop committees spon sored by the Medford council for Girl Scouts. The regular Leaders' Association ol the Girl Scouts will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Otto J. Prohnmayer has planned a Christ mas program and the social commit tee will serve refreshments. Members of the training and per sonnel and badges and awards com mittees are also members of the leaders' association. Mrs. V e r n a Thatcher will report on the commu nity service projects completed dur ing Thanksgiving. Leaders are asked to report to her regarding their Christmas citizenship plans in time for her report to the chairman of the council before the regular coun cil meeting which comes the second Wednesday in December. Troop four, a newly organized Junior high troop under the leader ship of Mrs. Alice Boswell and Mrs Doris Htissong, meets regularly on Wednesdays at the St. Mark's Guild hall. Lodge- Club- Church Announcements Contemporary Book Club Will Meet The Contemporary Book club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 12 :4a o'clock at the Rex Cafe for a no host luncheon. Later the group will go to the home of Mrs. Robert Hart for the meeting and Mrs. Otto J. Prohnmayer la In charge of the pro gram. 4 Nevlta Past Matrons Postpone Meeting The meeting of the Past Matrons of Nevita chapter, Order of Eastern Star, announced for the coming Wednesday has been postponed until December 8 when the group win have a one o'clock luncheon at tne home of Mrs. J. C. Cook, 805 West Second street. Presbyterian Mission Class Meet Tuesday The Mission study class of the First Presbyterian church Is meet ing Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'ciock at the home of Mrs. Carl J. Brom mer, 831 Minnesota street. "Hign land Heritage" will be reviewed dur ing the afternoon. Adarel O.E.S. Will Elect Officers Adarel chapter of Order of Eastern Star Is meeting Thursday evening a aVrirwit at t,h Masonic hall in Jacksonville and election of officers is planned for the evening. The group will also make plans for a Christmas party. Degree of Honor Meets Thursday The Degree of Honor lodge will meet in regular business session Thursday evening In the lodge rooms at 133 West Main. All members are urged to be present. St. Mark's Guild To Meet on Friday The St. Mart's Oulld will meet Friday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. R. C. Mulholland for a one o'clock covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Blanche M. Taylor and Mrs. Nettie Milady Will Be neasea mm ftjliv' CHRISTMAS fcW&j 4. Permanent done on our new Sanders Perma nent Ware Machine. The laM word In comfort and beauty. Done by thoroughly experienced operators. Let our expert hairdressers ghr you a beautiful halrdre, ulnp the NEW TRANSPAItrST UFXLA LACQl t:R to keep It In shape. Try a Wella-Kolrstral Treat men I before your next Permanent. Especially good for fine hair oi hair that Is hard to curt. He sure and make your appoint ments early as the new law gov erning working hours I In effect and must be obwrTed. AIM all well known Marhlneless Permanent at popular prices BOWMAN'S BARBER & Beauty Shoppes m-M . Central Phone .17 SCHADE Watch Repairing Barneburg are assistant hostesses. Those attending are asked to bring their own service. Plans for the basaar and luncheon to be held De cember 8 will be made at Friday's meeting. Wenonah Club Will Name Officers The Wenonah club will meet Thursday at the home of Wilms Hayes. 724 Alder street and a cov ered dish luncheon will be served at 1 :30 p. m. Election of officers will be held at the business session and all members are urged to attend. Service Club To Meet on Monday The Service club of the Auxiliary of the United Spanish American War Veterans will meet at the home of Mrs. Carrie Connor on the Jack sonville highway Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interior Decorat I ng Group Has Meeting The Interior Decorating group of the American Association of Uni versity Women met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. G. C. Briggs. The next session will be In two weeks. Homemakers.' Class Meets This Week The Homemakers' class sponsored by the Girls' Community club is meeting Wednesday evening at 7:3U o'clock at the clubhouse with ail girls interested Invited to attend. Mrs. Ray Prlsble will address tne group on "Bed Making." Building Bridge .Meets Thursday The Building Bridge club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Young. 518 South Oak date. There will be a dessert luncn eon at 1:30 o'clock with bridge fol lowing. 4 Lincoln Study Club Meets Monday The Study club of the Lincoln school Is meeting Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the school. The course outlined by the Oregon State Home Extension division will be discussed and anyone In the .district la urged to attend. Creative Art Group Meets Wednesday The Creative Art group ot the American Association of University Women will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Darell Huson. 46 Llndley street. Christmas cards will be worked on for the evening. Miss Parish To Speak For Business Girls Miss Helen Parish will be the speaker for the weekly class con ducted by the Business and Pro fessional Women's club for young women In business and interested high school girls Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Girls' Com munity club. Kitgles Auxiliary To Hive Birthday Luncheon The Eagles auxiliary Is giving birthday luncheon for members whose birthdays occur In September, October and November, Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the armory. All other members are asked to bring a covered dish. 4 Social Study Group Meeting Thursday Mrs. David Yale will be hostess for the meeting of the social study group of the American Association Here's a Delightful of "TU Veil of ffouiU" LE GANT One that you can rely on for that smart youthful look! It has "Two Way-One Way" control through out front and back panels stretch up and down only while the sides stretch BOTH ways. Hip and waist bulges are definitely molded to lovely, youth ful curves! It's extremely light-weight and ever so comfortable always! Other Le Oantt for all figure types $4.95 to $10.00 M. M. DEPT. STORE Trade Msrk Ref. D. 8 Put. Off Prize Winning Baby l :i ft st k x v & Photo by Shangle Above Is little Marcla Young, age sis months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Young and granddaughter or Mrs. Clara Young, uhn won rirst prize In group 1 In the recent baby contest of the Shangle studio. of University Women Thursday eve-1 ning at 8 o clock at her none, wwo Sniith fialrrinia Mr. Allra Boswell. South Oakdale. Mrs. Alice Boswell, Miss Gertrude Butler and Mrs Yale are in charge of the program. Zonta Party Will Be Held Monday The Zonta club will hold a party Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Effle Kurtz with Miss Phyllis Swearingen and Mrs. Ray Prlsble in charge of the affair. Rotary Women To Meet Wednesday Women of Rotary will meet Wed nesday afternoon for a one o'clock salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. John A. Perl. Sunny Sisters To Plan For Bazaar Sunny Sisters circle of the Pres byterian church will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist .Sparta Rldg. Tel. 383-R Skillful ServiceReasonable Prices Main and Riverside, Medford, Ore. Open Evenings by Appointment Versi sion I "1 Sweeney at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday to complete plans for their annual ba- af whife I. Kb n.iumhnr zaar which Is to be held December 3. All members are urged to attend. Lady Lions Dub to .Meet Wednesday The Lady Lions club will meet for a covered dish luncheon Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Laurence Pennington on the Jacksonville highway. The group will sew on clothes for dolls for the Christmas toy fund for the less for tunate which Is an annual project of tne auxiliary. Whltclaws Huve House Quests Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turner of Whlttler, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whltelaw for a few days, lit --laiil ii fk. Men's Cameos Rolld gold mounting, genuine stone. Prlres start at $12.50 Dresser Sets 'rl yfti orw.1 lare selection- Oorgeoui Blue White Diamond Solitairei In streamlined rT ,n r'fT eonrHvahle ttyit and mountings. VjA ffrl ro,or- rr,rw ,-rt l Priced from $10 to $2000 VwtmW l!0' MEDFORD. 0RL 0 GAY OPENING OF E City and county residents throng ed the Medford business district yesterday to view the first general display of Yuletlde merchandise ana start their Christmas shopping early. Hundreds residing on the edges of town were conveyed to the shop ping center by the Medford Motor Bus company which gave free rides all day long to cooperate with tne merchants In the formal opening of the Christmas shopping season. Busses were crowded throughout the day as alghtaeera and shoppera were conveyed to and from town. The Christmas opening was Mid to be the most largely attended oi any in recent years. The stores were prepared for tne throngs with an extensive and varied display of new Christmas merchan dise. Business was described as brisk. Indications being that the ouylng public would shop early this year to take advantage of wide selections and to avoid a last minute rush. Additional decorations are to oe put in place on city streets Mon day when evergreen gnrlands will be draped around lamp standards, it was announced by Fred W. Schef fel, city superintendent. DRAMA INSTITUTE !G Anmml Jackson county dramatics Institute will open Monday evening, November 39, at the court house au di torim, according to Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent. The Institute Is held each year for the purpose of assisting adults inter ested in community drama. Miss Izola Jensen, extension spe cialist In community social organiza tion, will be Instructor. The pro gram will Include discussion and demonstrations In play selection, cast ing, direction, acting, make-up and staging. The Institute Is scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. There Is no charge for enrollment. The only re quirement la that those who enroll will be expected to attend ill three sessions. All organisations Interested In pro duction of plays are urged to send leaders to the school. A special in vitation la also extended to all rural school teachers. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada Is 1 0 p. m. ITERS WILL LOCAL ORGANIZATION An organization meeting for the newly planned Writers' Club In southern Oregon will be held Wednes day evening. Dec. 1. at 7:30 o'clock in the small studio at Prultt's radio and music center. Almus Prultt. manager, has offered the use of his studio for the writers meeting and all persons Interested In short story or magazine article writing are invited to turn out. The club will be organized on an Informal baMs and will provide an opportunity for writers to discuss their problems and offer helpful criticism. The club Is an outgrowth of the meeting held recently with Prof W P. O. Thacher, of the University of Oregon. In attendance. All writers are being urged to enroll In the ex tension courses In advanced short story and magazine article writing and If a sufficient number enroll. Pro fessor Thacher will be brought here for two meetings early in the yesr. Mrs. Una Inch, county school su pervisor, who sponsored the original meeting, will be asked to help In the organization plans. A temporary com mittee, made up of Mrs. T. E. Knack -stedt. Owen T. Barnhlll and Roy Craft, will arrange a short program for Wednesday night to supplement the business meeting. Roosevelt Pupils In Turkey Program Pupils of Roosevelt school present ed a Thanksgiving program Wednes day afternoon at the school audito rium as follows: Song. "A Big Fat Turkey." by 4B class; Thankeglvlng songs by IB, 1A and 3B classes; "Harvest Hymn," by 6A class. A play, "The First Thanksgiving," was given by the third B and 3A with the following cast : pilgrims. Governor Bradford, Earl Stelle; John Alden. Bobble Relnhart; Miles Stan dish. Nicholas Green: Priscllla, Sxtaen Inskeep, snd Dixie Earl. Ruth Earl, Make Your Christmas Buying Easy by HAVING YOUR PHOTOS TAKEN at the E. HAYDEN JONES STUDIO 607 W. Jnd Street Our Special One 8x10 tinted photo in handsome easel frame FREE with $6.00 worth of photos TAKEN before Deo, 6, 1937, Small down payment. Also open Sundays and evenings until 8 o'clook. PHONE 1282-M ChhUtmcU DfiWCttflV jVAKE this Christmas unforgettable! i'r Every one you know is luxury minded, so give the kind of gifts that will be most thrilling, most satisfying! From these specially selected Gift Values you can find a way to please everyone and yourself. Exclusive Dealers for Gruen and Harvel Watches Also a complete stock of Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches. Prices start at $996. Other watches for as low as $7.60. Jeanette Norman, Thais Oorden, Betty Robinson, Betty Beers and Alice Lock man. The Indiana were Mas sol t, Horton Snider; Squanto, Robert Sonford, "and Samoset, Kay Bateman. A song, "Thanksgiving Day." by the glee club; "America,' by the school, and a flag salute concluded the en tertainment. Seek Josephine Water SALEM. Ore., Nov.. 27. fAP) M DUorenzo of Kerby has filed appli cation with the state engineer her to appropriate two second feet of water from Days gulch, tributary of the Illinois river, for mining pur poses in Josephine county. Pour out of every five people tn the world who purchase automobiles buy American-made cars. Tussy RICH CREAM A luscious emollient, the very thing your skin needs now to help combat lines, dryness, that drown old look. Great big $1 75 size jar, this week only, $t.t JARMIN'S must on Delicious Grade LOST RIVER BUTTER & MILK Manufactured in Medford y,JrLV