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PAGE FIVE
Society
By Clara
(Continued Prom Pse 4.)
Calendar
Monday
12 :00 n Pro-America, luncheon.
Hotel Holland.
1:16 p. "m. Past Matrona club.
Reamea chapter, home Mra. Charles
T. 6wccney. Old Pacific highway.
1:30 p. m. Washington Study club,
home Mrs. Hobart Price. 805 Park
street.
6:30 p. m St. Marks Altar guild
dinner. Guild hall, North Oakdale
avenue. '
7:30 p. m. Southern Oregon Art
association, home Mrs. P. M. Heckard,
804 Weat Jackson street.
8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
lodge hall.
Tuesday
2:00 p. m. Oregon State Mothers
club, home Mrs. L. Throckmorton.
Eagle Point.
2:00 p. m. Missionary society, M.
K. church south, home Mrs. J. T.
Conrad, 632 Palm street.
2:00 p. m. Merrltt circle, party.
Presbyterian church parlors.
Wednesday
12:30 Golfing women luncheon,
clubhouse.
1 :00 p. m Women ot Rotary, home
Mrs. J. C. Boyle. Valley View drive.
2:00 p. m. Daughters of Nile, Ma
sonic Temple In Ashland.
Thursday
1 :30 p. m. Wenonah club, Redman
hall. ' , .
0:30 p. m. Masonic Dancing club
party, Masonic Temple.
The Garden Club
The Medford Garden club will hold
Its regular monthly meeting Thurs
day evening, May 6, on the mezza
nine floor at the Hotel Medford.
Delegates to the state conference to
be held In Mnrshfleld. June 2 and 3
are to be elscted and also officer
for nest year.
Flower arrangement Is to bo the
subject for this meeting and every
one is asked to bring her favorite
flower arrangement. A first prize
donated by Mrs. Alfred Carpenter
will be decided by ballot and likewise
a second prize donated by the pro
gram chairman, Mrs. Ralph Woodford
will be awarded.
If any one has questions to ask
about his Individual garden problems
bring them to this meeting, some one
will be able to help answer them.
Other Important announcements
are to be made at this meeting and
a full attendance is desired.
The question .has been asked as to
what becomes of the Garden club's
membership dues of one dollar. The
per capita dues for the national
council and the state federation
amounts to fifteen cents. The spring
flower shows have cost yearly about
fifty dollars, smaller shows less of
course. The Junior Garden club work
costs the club yearly from twenty to
twenty-five dollars. This year the
club has bought a garden encyclope
dia and distributed about six hun
dred free packages of garden seeds
Members always give freely from
their gardens for civic plantings and
public affairs. No garden club or
EYE FATIGUE?
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DR.A.W.GLUTSCH
OPTOMETRIST
SUCCESSOR TO
DR. JUD RICKERT
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THIS IS NATIONAL RESTAURANT WEEK
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Mary Davis
garden club member Is ever selfish.
A garden Is enjoyed by every one who
sees It and a garden club always
works for civic Improvement.
The Medford Garden club, the old
est In the valley, extends greeting
to the newest garden club, the Phoe
nix Garden club recently organized.
P.T.A. Activities
City council of Parent Teachers
will convene Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the Girls' Community
clubhouse. This will be a very Im
portant meeting aa Installation of
officers will take place.
The session will be followed by a
tea.
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Lodge- Club- Church
Announcements
Merrltt Circle
Sponsors Party
A great deal of Interest la being
shown In the plans for a birthday
party to be given by the Merrltt
circle of the Presbyterian church.
It will be held Tuesday, May 3.
from 3 to 6 o'clock, In the church
parlors. i
Each month of the year will be
represented at a colorful tea table
Miss Edna Elfert Is arranging an In
teresting program of music and read
ings for the afternoon.'
All members and friends of the
church . are Invited to . the affair
which la In charge of Mrs. Lillian
Robinson.
Oregon State
Mothers Meet
Oregon State Mothers club will
convene Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock for dessert at the home of
Mrs. L. Throckmorton in Eagle Po'nt.
Members are to call Mrs. M. Otto
man, phone 1701-L for transportation.
This Is a very important meeting as
It Is the final session for the spring
season and scholarship business will
be formulated and also plans for
Mothers Day at Cbrvallls discussed.
Olive Rebekah
Lodge Meets
Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28 will
meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening.
Initiation will be in order and all
members of the degree staff are re
quested to be on time. Visiting mem
bers are welcome.
Art Members
Meet Monday
Members of the Southern Oregon
Art association will hold their regu
lar business meeting at the home of
Mrs. P. M. Heckard, 604 West Jackson
street, Monday, May 2, at 7:30 o'clock.
All members are expected to be
present. A special art subject will
be discussed at this Be&sion as well
as others.
St. Mark's
Have Dinner
St. Mark's Altar Guild will enter
tain with a cafeteria supper at 6:30
o'clock Monday evening at the Onlld
hall on North Oakdale avenue.
Washington Study
(iroup Meeting
Washington P.T.A. study club will
convene at 1 :30 o'clock Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Hobart
Price, 60S Park street. Mrs. P S.
Carpenter and Mrs. W. W. Williams
will be assistant hostesses.
Pro-America Club
Luncheon Monday
Pro-America, national Republican
women's organization, will convene
Monday noon, 12 o'clock, at the Hotel
Holland, for luncheon.
Speakers for the session will be:
Captain S. M. Tuttle of the associated
farmers' organization. His topic will
meaiuru s siffjeiue ueuuiuuriers
' Many tasty dishes, person
ally prepared by Hy Frager,
Hy FRAGER'S
FORMERLY "LEONARD'S"
APPETITE HEADQUARTERS
be on the labor question In Oregon
Prank Hull will address the group on
the Immigration legislation now
pending In congress.
The luncheon time li set especially
to accommodate business women who
care to attend All persons Interest
ed, regardless of political affiliations.
are Invited to the affair.
Past Matrons
Convene Soon
Past Matrona club of Reames
chapter No. 66, O. E. S will convene
Monday, May 3, at the home of Mra.
Charles T. Sweeney on the old Pa
cific highway north for dessert
luncheon at 1 :15 o'clock.
All visiting past matrons are in
vited to attend this affair.
Bible Class
Held Meet
Ladies of B.OS. Bible class of the
Baptist church held their regular
monthly meeting last Friday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Miner T.
Boshears. 411 Beatty street. New of
ficers presided at the business meet
ing, also short devotions.
Officers of 8.(.8. Bible class for
the new church year are aa follows:
President, Oeorge Tucker; vice-president,
Mrs. John Luttrell; secretary.
Mrs. Lollta Keaveny, and treasurer.
Mrs. Prank Wooten. Our teacher.
Mra. B. N. Warner, and members of
class cordially Invite you to attend
this young married couples' class at
the Baptist church.
Wenonatr Club
Meets Thursday
Wenonah club will convene Thurs
day afternoon In the club rooms of
the Redman hall for a covered dish
luncheon and business meeting at
1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Dorothy Dickey will
act as hostess.
Daughters of Nile
Convene Wednesday
Special meeting of Zulelma Temple.
No. 13, Daughters of the Nile, will be
held in the Masonic Temple in Ash
land, May 4, Wednesday at 3 o'clock,
honoring Florence K. Lee of Wash
ington, D. C supreme queen of the
supreme temple, Daughters of the
Nile. Exemplification of the work
with an Informal tea following, will
be In order.
All ladles of the household arc
urged to be present.
Rotary Women
Meet Wednesday
Women of Rotary will meet for sal
ad luncheon. Wednesday afternoon at
1 o'clock at the home of Mrs J. C.
Boyle. Valley View Drive. Committee
In charge lncludea: Mrs. W. E- Lan
tls. Mrs. Robert Wright and Mrs.
George Jail. t
Missionary Group
Meets Tuesday
Missionary society of the First M.
E. church, will convene Tuesday af
ternoon in the church parlors. Mrs
C. N. McCollum will lead the study.
This is a regular "mite box" opening
and a splendid program is being ar
ranged. Assistant hostesses will be
Mrs. Agnes Koppes and Mrs. G. H.
Gintngs,
POETESS TDSEN
NEW VORK, April 30. fAP) Mrs.
Graces Noll Crowell, of Dallas. Tex.,
who found time to write 2.000 pub
lished poems while raising three chil
dren. Is "the American mother of
1938."
Her selection was announced last
night by the Mother's day committee
of the Golden Rule Foundation.
Mrs. Crowell waa chosen after close
voting, over a field of finalists that
Included Mrs. Eddie Cantor, wife of
the screen and radio comedian; Mra.
Charles B. Knox, Johnston, N. Y.;
and Mrs. Catherln K, Dougherty,
Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
The new "American mother" is poet
laureate of Texas and has been writ
ing verse for 30 years.
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await your Restaurant Week
Tlstt to this delightful place
to dine . . . and "PEAR
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ly flavored with famous
Rogue River Valley Peart. Is
a treat EXCLUSIVE here!
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses meets every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m., and every Saturday after
noon at 1:30 at 727 South Central
avenue. All interested In Watch
Tower Bible study are welcome.
SUNDAY CHURCH NOTICES ....
Church of Christ
1056 Court street. Just off
North Central avenue.
Bible study at 10:15 e. m.
Preaching at 11, by C. T. Springs.
Topic: "The Value of the Soul."
Observance of the Lord's supper.
Evening service at 7:30.
Central Avenue Church of Christ
Central Ave. and Jackson St.
Meeting In the Gospel Tabernacle.
W. E. Stram, Minister-Evangelist.
9:45 a. m Bible school; Cleo Crowl.
superintendent.
10:45 a. m., Lord's supper and ser
mon, "At the Feet of Jesus the
Christ on the Mount, and His Beati
tudes." The choir Is to sing "Ring
the Merry Bells."
6:30 p. m.. four study and discus
sion groups.
7:30 p. m.. Ladles' quartet. "The
Lord Is1 My Shepherd," and sermon,
"Why I Am Both Catholic and
Protestant, and Yet Neither."
Bible study and prayes service
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
Howard F. Hutchlns from the Ore
gon City Church of Christ Is to
conduct a five-day gospel rally at
the tabernacle from May 9 to 13.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
Harry H. Younif. Paster.
Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock.
Mr. Kermlt Thlcde, superintendent,
No divine worship Sunday morning.
Evening service this evening at
7:30. Theme: "Walking With the
Risen Savior. "
No confirmation instruction Mon
day evening. The class will be ex
cused to give them an opportunity
to attend the concert delivered by
Mr. Otto Baganz in the Lincoln
school auditorium. All members and
the public are cordially invited to
Attend this concert of sacred and
classical music.
Bible History class Wednesday eve
ning at 8:00 o'clock.
The regular monthly social for the
entire congregation will be given
Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock In
the social hall of the church. All,
young and old, are urged to be
present.
Sunday school teachers meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00 promptly.
Miss Sarah Thlede will give a prac
tical demonstration how to teach a
Junior Bible class. ,
Visitors are always welcome.
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Advent Christian Church
West Jackson at Welch.
Bible school. 9:45.
Preaching. 11:00 a. m. and 7:45
p. m. Irvin Dupray will be the
speaker. Come and worship with us.
you will b welcome.
The regular monthly communion
service will be observed at the close
of the morning service.
Full (.osnel Church
Newtown St. near W. MUn.
Leonard Weston, Pastor.
Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday night. Bible study. 7:46
to 0 p. m. For the next few weeks
the subject will be "The Office and
Work of the Holy Spirit."
Friday night Is "family night" with
a special children's service in one
auditorium while the parents enjoy
an informal study and prayer hour
In the other.
Come be refreshed by the word of
God.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Author I Bed branch of The Mother
Church. The First Church of Christ.
Scientist. In Boston. Mess.
Services are held every Sunday nt
11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
Oakdale. Subject far Sunday. May 4.
"Everlasting Punishment."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing, including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing at 8:00 o'clock
The reading room, which Is located
In 414 and 416 Medford Center build
ing, is open daily from 7 a. m. to
6 p. m. The librarian Is In attend
ance from 10 to 4. at which time the
Bible and all authorised Christian
Science literature may be read, bor
rowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading rooms.
Main Street Methodist Church, South
The gray brick church. Dr. Jouett
P. Bray, pastor.
Church school at 0:45 a. m. Mr
R. J. Bells, genoral superintendent
Mrs. Frank Roberts In charge of
Junior department. This school Is
growing steadily. Why not grow
with us?
Preaching at It a. m. Topic. "The
Dynamics of Spiritual Life."
Young people and Fellowship club
meet at 6:30.
Preaching at 7:30.
Mid-week Bible study on Wed
nesday evening, 7 :30.
At conclusion of 11 o'clock serv
ice the sacrament of the Lord's sup
per will be had.
Beginning with tjiext Sunday, May
7th, please note that the evening
services will be at 7 p. m. for young
people's services and 8 p. m. for
preaching services.
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St. Mark's Eplncopal
E. 8. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon, 1 1
a. m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
The First Ittiptlst Church
6th and N. Central Sts.
Wol ford A. Dawes. Pastor.
Bible school. 9:45. Classes for all
ages.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon.
"Bringing Back the King." Choir
anthem, "Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart."
Communion.
Young people's service, 6:30.
Evening worship. 7:30. Sermon,
"The Longsufferlng of God." Choir,
"Thine Is the Glory." Gospel singing.
Communton.
Wednesday, annual meeting. Cov
ered dish dinner at 6:46.
rtmenlx Presbyterian Church
E. F. McFarland, Pastor.
Bible school with classes for all
opens promptly at 10 o'clock. Mrs.
Mina White, superintendent.
Morning worship with special choir
music la At 11 o'clock. Subject of
sermon: "A Prayer In the Day of
Adversity."
The Intermediate aoclety of young
people meet at 7 in the church
parlor, and the Senior society meet
at the same hour in the Sunday
school auditorium. The Senior soci
ety leader is Owen White.
Evening worshtp Is at 8 o'clock.
Subject of sermon: "A Church That
la Lukewarm."
Midweek prayer service at the
manse on Wednesday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Public Is cordially Invited
to all services.
First Methodist RpUeopnl Church
West Main and Laurel Sts.
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
9:45 a. m.. Sunday school. Mr. E.
J. Neumann, superintendent.
U a. m., morning worship. Sermon
theme, "The Lovo of Gothsemane."
Anthem, selected. Solo, "My Task"
by Ashford, sung by Miss Margaret
Bateman. Postlude. "The Wanderer,"
by F. Schubert; offertory, "Romance,"
by Hayes; postlude, 'tately March, M
by Galbraith. Mrs. Elsie Carlton
Strang, director. Mrs. Doris Condlt
Lnntz. organist.
6:30 p. m.. all young people are
Invited to the Epworth league service
7:30 p. m.. Informal evangel 1st to
service. Special music. Sermon
theme. "Youth's Answer to the
World's Challenge." Come and en
Joy this Sunday evening hour of
worship.
The Sunday school board will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Our prayer meeting group will at
tend the formal opening of the
Nazarcne conference in . the new
Nazarene church Wednesday evening.
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Tuesday, 8 p. m. Subject. '"Does
Life Pay." Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. Walter Clifton, laader.
I'hnenU Church of Christ
Bible school, 0:45.
Morning worship. 1 1 :00. Sermon
theme, "Your Greatest Problem."
Young people's meeting, 6:b0 p.m
Evening service, 7:30 p. m. "The
Trial of Constantlne," a drama given
by 17 local people.
John Frees will be in charge of
today's services while Norman Fraley
Is attending conference.
Pilgrim Holiness Church
Corner East Jackson and Bessie,
near Roosevelt school. C. Edwin
Cox, pastor. Phone 1673-H.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Y.P.S., 6:30 p. m. Missionary topic
on China, led by Sr. Knutson.
Evangelistic sen-Ice at 7:30.
Wednesday .evening prayer and
praise service, 7:45. Cottage meeting
Friday, 7:45.
A cordial invitation la extended
to all. A little, church with a hig
welcome.
Church ot itod
Haven and Holly Streets
At 9 :4Q a. m., la Sunday school
hour followed by election of officers.
So let everyone be present.
10:45 a. m. will be a message by
pastor, Robert L. Mullen. Subject,
"Believers."
At 7:00 p. m., the young people
will have their election of officers,
which Is held semi-annually.
We also have a very Important
announcement for the children Sun
day evening. Tills is a special mes
sage by the pastor to the children.
Also the older folk are requested to
come.
To Interest the children the pastor
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The Apostolic Faith
Purine the National Music Week
Program, are Giving an
Organ Recital on'
Their New Hammond
Electric Organ
In their new church located at 8M '
and Central Ave., Mondnjr, May 3,
Trom 3:30 to 4 p. m.
Rendered hy our arcompllfehed or
canlst, Miss Lena Edlgar from Port
land's downtown chureh who plays
over KIT JO on "the Chapel Honr."
The Public la Invited to Attend
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