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BEDFORD MATE TRTBHSTE. MEDFORP. OREGON,- STTyDXY, OCTOBER 2, -1938,
m SOCIETY tAND CL UB MEIVS OF THE WEEK
jjaTP J By CLARA MART DAVIS VJ
Tuesday Evening
Song Recital Was
Enjoyable Event
. The song recital given by tour
pupils of Mr. May Jordan Mac
Donough. at the Flnt M. E. chucrch
lat Tuesday evening, waa enjoyed by
most appreciative audience which
responded with unstinted applause.
The singers were Eleanore Poffen
barger Norton, Juanlta, Demmer, Ma
vis Nichols and Olaf Severson. Jr.
Eleanore Norton 1 one of Medford'e
real artists, her clslm to that title
resting not alone on her beautiful
voice but equally on her understand
lng of dramatic values, as evinced
In her handling of Liszt's famous
"Lorelei" and the impassioned "O. D1-
Tlne Redeemer," by Gounod.
Starting four years ago with leas
than an octave of real, musical tones,
she has Increased her range from low
T to high O, si perfectly produced
with ample volume. Remembering
that she la only a little psst nine-
Teen, one may well look forward with
Interest to the added beauty ttast
coming years will bestow.
Another striking Illustration of
what conscientious study under an
experienced teacher will do la found
In Juanlta Demmer performance of
Tuesday evening. Having early been
told that she bad no singing voice.
me accepted the verdict and re.
Trained from vocal endeavor until
three years ago when a friend per.
uaded her to take up singing ai
relaxation from her teaching.
Notwithstanding her reputation for
aruccessruiiy carrying through what
ane undertakes, the result In this.
her first public appearance, amazed
and delighted her friends. From a
jimited range and quite unmusical
' tones, she has developed a, voice of
considerable promise, of good timbre.
sunpie range and volume, which she
. uses with Intelligence and feeling.
Continued study and experience will
undoubtedly make her a singer to
po rocaonea wun.
It la a hsppy coincidence that
Mavis Nichols bears the name of one
or tne sweetest singing birds of uia
Old World, for Mavla, who has Just
jnoora ner inieenui birthday, gives
premiss of becoming one of the
tweetest singers of the new one. Her
Jiolce is a real soprano with a natural
range that older singers often attain
only by arduous work, an unususlly
beautiful one for a girl of her age
Though as yet only a beginner, her
ringing was a delightful surprise to
nci uuicnce.
. Olaf Sever son's songs were well
dons and most enjoyable, sung with
good expression, pure tone and entire
bsenee of strain even In the highest
register. His voice la pleasing and
tola pianissimo work RnjM.iBii -
In his second group, "For You," by
Csdman, "The Seoret," Scott, and
"Jean," by Sproes, he was at his best.
V. S. W. V. Delay
Scheduled Meet
The United Spanish War Veterans
jv. ana auxiliary have postponed
their meeting scheduled for Wednes
day of this week to Monday. October
10, The change was mads because of
the official visit at the latter time
of department president Mrs. Mar
garet Rodaers. of nsuihtiw n.
Hoffman, department commander of
WUWlMIIVIJie.
A dinner honoring the visitors will
be held also on Monday evening at
the armory at 8:30 o'clock.
Bly Resident
Visits Parents
Mrs. M. P. Clogston of Bly and
mall daughter Carolyn Mae. are re
cent arrivals In Medford and are
bouse guests of Mrs. Clogston's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clement,
at thslr home on West Msln street.
Mrs. Clogston is the former Ruth
Clement and has a host of friends
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pany during the current srafton open
ing October 7. Miss Reed Is a former
Medford girl and will appear with
the opera ballet In this city Novem
ber 15.
Vancouver Guests
Visit Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott have
aa their house guests at their home
on Glen Oak court, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gore of Vancouver, B. C. The
guests arrived, here Wednesday by
motorcar and plan to visit a week.
Mrs. Gore Is the sister of Mrs. Scott
and of Mrs. Delia Flynn of this
city.
The vlaltors expect to view a num
ber of ecenlc places of Interest In
the valley during their stay.
Friday evening the Gores were
honored guests at a dinner party
given by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry.
Eight friends were present at the en
joyable affair.
Gilstrap Home To
Be Scene of Tea
Women of Rotary are Invited to
attend an Informal tea Wednesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Ernest R. OUstrap on 35
Oeneva street.
The affair will be given by former
and present officers of the organiza
tion, which Include the following
hostesses: Mrs. Allen Perry, Mrs. Mark
Qoldy. Mrs. Joe Marshall, Mrs. George
Wright and Mrs. Gllatrap.
All wives of Rot arlans. whether
members of Women of Rotary or not.
are extended an Invitation to attend
the tea.
Enjoyable Meet
Of Grade Teachers
The Medford Grade Teachers' asso
ciation held its first meeting of the
year Monday evening, September 36.
at the Olrls' Community club, with
the new president, Mrs. Blanche Ca
node, presiding.
After the regular business meeting
the association was entertained with
a program provided by the members
of the Lincoln school. Mrs. Hamil
ton's song delighted the group; Mr.
Hunsaker gave the members a resume
of a course, "Modern Thought and
European Culture," he had taken at
the University of Oregon this sum
mer: and Mr. C. A. Bowman, the
county superintendent, presented an
Interesting word picture of his trip
to New York, where he attended the
N. B. A- convention aa regional di
rector of the state of Oregon this
summer.
A social hour followed, delicious
refreshment being served by the
members of the Roosevelt school.
Crater Lake Guild
To Convene Monday
Crater Lake Ouild of the Presbyte
rian church will hold Ita first meet
ing of the year on Monday evening,
October 3. at the home of Mra. Darell
Huson, 45 Undley avenue, at 8
o'clock. The program will consist of
duets by Mrs. H. E. Marsh and Miss
Emma Jane Brewer, numbers by Mrs.
William Mc A lister and Mrs. Darell
Huson, and the showing of some
moving plctv.es.
This Is t.'ie last meeting at which
Miss Emily Brown will bo present, aa
her approaching marriage and de
parture tor Chicago will leave the
Guild without one of lta most valued
members. All members and friends of
the Guild are asked to be present to
help make the last meeting with her
one long to be remembered.
f.
Croup Returns
From Vacations
Dr. snd Mrs. Dwlght Flndley snd
Mr. snd Mrs. Chester Hubbard re
cently returned to their respective
Medford homes from a vacation trip.
Mrs. Flndley visited friends and
relatives In Salem for a week while
Mrs. Hubbard visited in Portland. Dr.
Flndley and Mr. Hubbard enjoyed a
weeks' fishing and hunting trip down
the Rome River from Orants Pass to
Ootd Beach.
Lady Lions To
Convene Soon
Lady Lions club will meet Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
William Brooks. 1514 West Main
street, at 1 o'clock.
Co-hnatMse for the affair will br
Mrs. Prank Runta and Mrs. C. W.
Konke). A pot-luck luncheon will
be followed by an afternoon of cards
and sewing.
Hear Judge Rutherford speak over
a National Network on the subject
FASCISM OR FREEDOM WHICH
SHALL WE HAVE?
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Nye Home Scene
Of Shower Party
Feteing Mrs. Norton
Mrs. Lillian Nye waa hostess for a
delightful miscellaneous shower party
at her home on North Ivy street last
week. The affair complimented Mrs.
Eleanore Poffenbargpr Norton of
Grants Pass, who formerly lived In
this city and whose marriage was
a recent event. '
Guests at the party included Mrs.
A. S. Bllton. Mrs. Betty Hnrtloy, Mrs.
Joaophlne Yushin. Mrs. Ethel Sever
son, Mrs. P. M. Kershaw, Mra. Gordon
Kershaw, Mrs. Bruce Ruff. Mrs. Vel
ma RoRers, Mrs. Mny Poffenharger,
Miss Verna Shelley, and the Misses
Gweneth and Mildred Poling, Doris
Smith. Thelnvi Snversnn.
Refreshments were enjoyed during
the party. Mrs. Poffonbarger assisted
the hostess.
W. C. T. if. Members
Have Session
The W.C.T.U. met Thursday after
noon with Mra. B. S. Httzler as hos
tess and pre t dent. Mrs. Minnie
Bryant presided and about 50 mem
bers and guests were present.
Mrs. Sherman L. Divine brought a
very Inspiring message in the do
votlonal service. The Long quartet.
Mr. Claude Long and his three sis
ters, evangelists at the Nazarene
church, sang three numbers with vio
lin and nccordlon accompaniment
which were much enjoyed. Their
mother. Mrs, Long, was a guest of
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker gave
the group a most interesting account
of thetr recent trip east. Mra. .Meeker
told of the warm welcome they re
ceived as they attended church and
Sundny school each Sunday In a
different city. They also told of their
visit to Const ifutlon hall where they
saw the statue of Frances B. Wlllard.
Mr. Meeker touched on many of the
points of especial Interest on their
trip: the shrine t Lincoln's birth
place and the Mammoth caves in
Kentucky: the battlefield at Chnt
tnnfKya; the oldest church In Amer
ica at Williamsburg where General
Wosnlngton worshipped; Gettysburg,
Mt. Vernon and independence hall
In Philadelphia. Radio City and otlier
outstanding points of Interest In
New sork: the White House In
Washington, and Plymouth rock.
Views of these were shown which
all enjoyed.
In Canada Mr. and Mrs. Meeker
visited Montreal, Toronto and Niag
ara falls. They came back by way of
the Black Hills in South Dakota and
Yellowstone park.
The election of officers was part
of the business seslon. those being
elected, president. Mr. Minnie Bry
ant; vice prestdenV Mrs. J. W Smv
lle: recreational secretary. Mra. J. C
Tucker; corresponding secretary. Mrs
Guy Cos; treasurer. Mrs. E. O. Rose,
borough Fxpensfn were voted to twr.ci
the president to the state conven
tion in Eugene. October 11-14.
r F. Reunion
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1(AP)
Men clasped hsnds. clapped hard
snd stared hard at graying hrads to
day sa the twentv-vnrs-aftcr re
union meettnj of Die (Mjt division.
A. E. F, opened here tisv.
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Gilberts Will
Visit Here Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gilbert and
infant daughter, Judith Carole of
Viola, Calif., are expected to arrive
In Medford tomorrow for a visit with
Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Janes at their home on Cap
ital hill.
Following their Medford sojourn,
the Gilberts will leave for Yellow-,
stone National park for the winter.
Mr. Gilbert recently received an ap
pointment to the park as a ranger.
The Garden Club
Thursday the Medford Garden club
will hold Its regular monthly meeting
at the home of Miss Helen Bullls on
Florence street st 2 o'clock. A new
president snd a hlstorlsn are to be
elected and an Interesting program
nas been arranged. Thofte Interested
In Joining the club are cordially In
vited to attend.
The discussion of narcissus will be
led by Mrs. L. O. Centner and Mrs.
O. Amspiger will talk on the propa
gation of shrubs and perennials.
The arrangement of flowers In tall
containers has been selected for this
meeting and every one Is asked to
bring such an arrangement.
Mr. James Owen has kindly Invited
garden club member to visit hts
grounds at the close of this meeting
lor a study of shrubs snd trees.
During the meeting a contest will
be conducted In the naming of leaves
from deciduous trees and shrubs.
Calendar
Monday,
6:30 p. m. Southern Oregon Art
association, home Mrs. Clara Fisher,
358 South Holly street.
6:30 p. m. St. Mark's Altar Guild
dinner. Guild hall on North Oakdale
avenue.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
home Mrs. Darell Huson, 45 Llndley
avenue
8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge,
1.0-p.P, hall.
Tuesday.
1:00 p. m. Methodist Missionary
societies, church parlors.
1:30 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks Temple.
3:00 p. m. Presbyterian associa
tion, church parlors.
2:00 p. m. Contemporary Book
club, home Mrs. David Yale, 100
South Orange street.
2:30 p. m. Oregon State Mothers
club, home Mrs. H. E. Conger on
Rom Lane.
6:30 p. m. Mssonic dinner dance.
Mnsonic temple.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. P.
hall.
Wednesday.
1:00 p. m. Lady Lions, home Mrs.
William Brooks, 1514 West Main
street.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club.
Girls' Community clxibhouse.
3:00 p. m Women of Rotary tea.
home Mrs. E. R. Gilstrap. 35 Geneva
street.
Thursday.
1:30 p. m Building Bridpe club.
Pnrlfih hall on South Oakdale avenue.
3:00 p. m. Garden club, home
Miss Helen Bullls. Florence avenue.
8.00 p. m. Degrees of Honor club,
hail over Baldwin Piano Thorpe.
Satiirdflr.
3 00 p. m. Zuleima Temple.
Daughters of Nile. Masonic Temple.
Afhland, luncheon at 12 30. Plaza
cafe tn Ashland.
3 30 p m Collese Women's club,
heme Mrs. E. H. Hurd. 1136 West
10th street. j
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Except for Reservations for Lnrge Groups
Masonic Dinner
Dance Will Be
Event Of Tuesday
The annual Masonic, Baatern Star
dinner-dance will be an event of
Tuesday evening at fl:80 o'clock. Oc
tober 4, In the Masonic temple.
Arrange menu for the dinner will
be made by a committee appointed
from each organization. Committee
for the Eastern Star consists of Mrs.
A. B. Cunningham, Mrs. J. F. File gel
and Mrs. Lucre tie. Kuna. Masons
appointed to serve are FH Purdln,
Walter Niteel and A. O. Bishop.
The Shrine band will entertain
during dinner and a short program
will be presented before the dance.
Carda will be played by those not
caring to dance.
About 300 members and fuecte are
expected to attend the affair.
Art Association
Meets Monday
Southern Oregon Art aesoetatlem
will conevne Monday evening at the
home of ' Mrs. Clara Fisher at 338
South Holly street at 6:30 o'clock.
A pot luck dinner will be served
and all members are asked to be
present at the session.
Bililding Bridge
Club To Meet
Bulldtna- Bridge elub will' m4m a
dessert luncheon and bridge party
inureaay aiternoon at l:so o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Sid Brown, ana
South Holly street.
All members and Invited guest are
asked to attend the affair.
Lodge- Club. Church
Announcements
Degree of Honor
Meets Thursday
Degree of Honor will meet Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock in the hall
over the Baldwin Piano ahoppe.
College Women's
Club to Meet
Rogue River College Women's club
will convene at the home of Mrs. X.
H. Hurd, 1133 West 10th street, Sat
urday, October 8 at 3:30 o'clock.
Past Matrons
Not To Meet
Past Matrons club of Resmei chap
ter will not convene for the October
meeting until a later date in the
month as many members are out of
town. The next session will be an
nounced. Pythian Sisters
Meet Tuesday
Pythian Sisters will convene In
regular session Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock. Refreshments have been
prepared by a committee in charge
and all members are asked to be
present. The session will be held at
the Knights of Pythias nail.
Oregon State
Mothers Meet
Oregon State Mothers club will
meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 :80
o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. E.
Conger on Roes lane. All mothers
of college students are Invited to
attend the session. For transporta
tion members may call Mrs. M. Otto
man at 1701-L.
Contemporary Book
Club To Meet
Contemporary Book club will con
vene Tuesdsy at 1 o'clock In thv
afternoon at the home of Mrs. David
Yale. 100 South Orange street.
Presbyterian
Group To Meet
Presbyterian Women's association
will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock In the church parlors.
Methodist '
Luncheon
The Women's missionary soeletler
of the first Methsdtst church will
hold their annual dues paying cov
ered dish luncheon Tuesday at I
o'clock at the church parlors. The
program Is In charge of Mra. Palmer
and commutes.
Reberkns Meet
Monday Night
Olive Rebecka lodge will convene
Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the
I. O. O. F. hell for a regular meetlnr.
t. Mark's to
.Meet Monday
St. Merit's Altar Oulld will convene
tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at
the Oulld hall with a regular dlnnei
session.
Closing time (or Too Lot to etas.
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Piano Recital To
Be Presented In
Ashland Tuesday
Of interest to music lovers of south
ern Oregon will be the piano recital
presented by Ur. Tom O'Brien at
8:16 o'clock. Tuesday evening in the
Southern Oregon Normal school au
ditorium In Ashland.
Mr. O'Brien, who received hie train
ing In New York, la comparatively
new to southern Oregon but cornea
to the valley with a reputation of
being a talented pianist.
The program which Mr. O'Brien will
present Tuesday evening la aa follows:
Chorale, Come Sweet Death.....
.... Bach-Kelberine
Adafietto ' Anles
BaUe. of the Happy Shadee,.:...
- O luck -Friedman
Gavotte , Gluck-Brahms
Sonata Traglca.. ...... Mac Do well
Largo maestoso; Allegro Asoluto;
Largo con maeata.
Intermission.
Nocturne, Op. 37, No. ,, ... . Chof In
Etude. D Flat. Liszt
Clair d Lune.
Ritual Fire Danes...
..Debuss?
-De Palla
The City Gates. Mousaorgsky
An Invitation to attend the recital
la extended to Medford resident..
Thai Medford Muslo club will spon
sor a piano recital by Mr. O'Brien In
the near future. A tentative date for
the appearanos has been set for Oc
tober 16 In this city.
P.-T. A. City Council
To Meet Tuesday
The eity council of the Medford
Parent. Teacher associations will hold
lta first meeting of the year Tues
day, at 1 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. E. R. Thomas, 70S West Tenth
street.
A parliamentary drill will be led by
Mrs. A. E. Brockway, legislative chair
man. Objects of the P.-T. A. will be
given by Mra. J. X.- Hoey, county
P.-T. A. prealdent.
Any P.-T. A. member In the city
la eligible to attend theae meetings,
aa matters of Interest to all associa
tions are discussed.
City council officera for this year
are aa followa: Mra. c. R. Pond, presl
dent; Mrs. Arch Work, vice-president;
Mrs. F. h. Rush, secretary; Mrs. Jack
fiwem, treasurer and Mrs. Dee New
ton, historian.
Nile Daughters
Meet Saturday l
Zuleima Temple No. 13, Daughters
of the Nile, will meet In Ashland
Masonic temple, Saturday, October 8
at a o'clock. Queen Anna Ham
merbacher of Oranta Pass will pre
side. Preoedlng the meeting at 13:30
o'clock, luncheon will be served at
the Plana cafe. Members are asked
to attend the meeting.
Okay School Bonds
ORANTS PASS. Oct. 1. (AP)
Voters approved yesterday an (89.000
bond Issue to construct a IISO.OOO
school w Ith PWA assistance.
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Mr. Tom O'Brien, talented pianist
of Ashland who will present a recital
In the Southern Oregon Normal school
Tuesday evening.
Father Smith Was
Medford Visitor
A distinguished visitor In Medford
last week waa Father Perry Smith of
Roseburg, rector of St. George's Epis
copal church there.
Father Smith waa a house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeney dur
ing his Medford sojourn, at thetr
home on East M&ln street. He will
return here for another visit this
week.
Father Smith accompanied Oen.
John J. Pershing last year to com
memorate war memorials In France.
The former Is national Chaplin of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Wednesday Study
Club To Convene
Wednesday Study club will con
vene Wednesday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock In the Glrla' community club
house. The program for the afternoon Is
as follows: "Across the Frontiers" by
Mrs. J. H. Cochran; political guldr
Mrs. R. W. Webster. A discussion will
follow.
Lady Elks Party
Tuesday Afternoon
Lady Elks will enjoy another of
thetr gatherings Tuesday afternoon
at 1:30 o'clock In the Elks temple.
Dessert luncheon will be served,
after which cards, pool and bowling
will be In play. Mrs.' Frank Ray and
Mrs. A. C. Hubbard are In charge of
the aflatr.
All Lady Elka and visiting women,
are Invited to participate In the
party. .
It's the biggest fashion ne-vrs
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A'lure Bra of lace and rayon
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$1.98-$2.95 to $3.95
Other I Gant "Sta-Up-Top
Girdles
$5.00 to $7.50
Trade Mark V. S. Pat. Off.
Semi-Annual
Style Show Will
Be Featured Soon
An outstanding event to which
Medford society la loklng forward
with great interest la the semi-annual
style show which will be held
tn the recreational hall of the Firs
Presbyterian church on Thursday.
October 18. given by the Sunny Sla
ters circle.
A great auocess In the sprir. th.
fall show promises more m enter
talnment aa arrangements are aueh
that the models whlchvare displayed
by the leading merchant of tha dty
will be seen at better advantage.
' The committee also promlaes some
surprises In the form of novel feat
urea which will be presented.
Quest will be seated at small
tables where a aalad luncheon will
be served preceding the style show.
The committee request that res
ervations be made early by phontnj
818-M or 1088-W.
Ladies Aid
Have Meet
The Ladles' Aid of the First it. .
chuTch met for home-coming In the
church parlors Tuesday afternoon.
President Mrs. J. A. Oorby presided.
Th. T..t vv.!kB circle waa In charge
of the program. Mrs. C. A. Meeker
led the devotional semes, uaiug
her topic "Seeking Higher Levels."
Rev. Sidney Hall, district aupsrln
tendent of the Cascade district, wa
guest speaker, telling of the confer
ence to be held in Ksnss City to
April when three Methodist churcher
throughout the nation will unite.
Plans were made for a rural fair
.A k. helrf In the arvmnastum of
the church October 14. A radio skit
by Mrs. Blttle and her daughter Mrs.
Maurice Sample, entitled "Radio
Recipes" was enjoyed by all.
Trapped In Bunk
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Oct. 1. (AP)
U. S. District Judge H. Church Ford
today ordered retrial of the Harlan
county anti-labor conspiracy ease for
the May term of federal court at
London, Ky. The data will be fined
later.
SEATTLE, Oct. 1. (AP) Trapped
In hi bunk, John Keeley, Seattle,
fireman on the Alaska Steamship Co.
liner Yukon, was killed when th
northbound Yukon and the llnerCo-
lumbla collided In the fog In Puget
Sound 30 mllea north of here today.
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