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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOT5D. OREO ON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1938. PAOE THREE Society and Glubs By Clara Mar; Davii Many Anticipate Bridge Tournament Heading tha calendar for Thura day'e aoclal eventa In the city will be the duplicate bridge tournament tomorrow alternoon at i:lfl o'clock at St. Mark'a parish hall on North Oakdale avenue. St. Mark'e guild la sponsoring the affair. Mr. Robert Watson, bridge ex pert, la In charge of the tournament and Mra. A. P. Stennett la chairman of the committee In charge. Following the tournament at 4 o'clock tea will be enjoyed. Reservations may be made by call ing Mra. Stennett at 701-J or Mra. M. M. Herman at S81-Y. A large crowd la expected to attend this out standing event. Relief Dignitary To Visit Chapter ' Chester A. Arthur Relief Corps will convene tomorrow at 12 o'clock In the armory for a covered dish lunch eon. Diva Rounds of Portland, depart ment president, will be present at the session to Inspect the corps. All members are expected to attend, and are to bring a hot vegetable dish or vegetable salad and their own service. If MAMMOTH CAVE ivere the size of a PIN-POINT OIL IS A JADE which goes traipsing about under ground in her own willful way maybe to turn opmiles from where she is supposed to be. That's why no instrument ex cept the drill can tell certainly where petroleum may be found. Nature makes oil drop by drop at least, so it's assured. Water forces these globules to travel along an unbelievably difficult path of least resistance until they accumulate in in verted "pools." They penetrate fissures, sands, even solid but porous rock always gradually rising until finally trapped under a cap of rock so impervious they cannot penetrate it. A new well taps this pressure and the oil shoots upward to the surface with more force, usually, than it will ever show again hence the gusher of other days. The gushers born exhi bitionists which sometimes be came the complete show-off by catching fire and the occa sional many-thousand barrel well have given the public an exaggerated picture of oil pro duction. Few wells maintain their original flow for long. The av erage for more than 300,000 wells in the United States is under eight barrels a day. The popular conception of an oil well and thercality are like Mammoth Cave compared to i pin-point. Standard Oil Company of California fit I II. Blark, Brmin or Blue Kid: Blnrk or Itiil Ltt BrmmSurde.ltolUAAAAtoEEE.t6 America' t Smartest Walking Short Go Plaou Comfortably M. M. DEPT. STORE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS University Mothers Sponsor Card Party Mothers of University of Oregon student In all parts of the state will observe "all-Oregon Days" No vember 8. 9 and 10, when proceeds from a variety of eventa will be used to swell scholarship and loan funds sponsored by the Oregon Mothers' organization, It la announced by Mrs. C. H. Weston, Portland, state president. Members of the mothers' groups will, on these days, sponsor bridge parties, teas, dessert parties or other social events. Each year the club sponsors a scholarship valued at $300, awarded to a deserving boy or girl. A considerable sum la also added to the revolving loan fund made available at the university for emergency aid to students. The Medford chapter of the Uni versity of Oregon Mothers' club will observe "All-Oregon Days" with a salad bowl luncheon to be held here on Thuraday, November 10, at the gtrla' community clubhouse. An afternoon of card playing will follow the luncheon. All proceeds will go to the Oregon scholarship fund. It la anticipated that a number of Medford women will aupport this worth while project and attend the social event planned. The committee in charge of ar rangements la composed of Mrs. Prank DUlard, chairman, Mra. John O. Mann, Mrs. Dolph Phtpps, Mrs George B. Dean and Mrs. T. J. Puson. Mrs. Terry T. Holbertson la chair man of the.table committee and res ervations are to be made by phoning her at 672-R-B. Klamath Betrothal of Interest Here Of Interest here Is the recent an nouncement In Klamath Palls of the approaching marriage of Miss Lula Lee and Mr. James Dougherty. The ceremony la planned for Sat urday morning at 8 o'clock. Novem ber 6. In the chapel of Sacred Heart church In Klamath Falls. Miss Lee has visited frequently In this city and la associated with Adrtennes In Klamath. Mr. Dougherty has many friends here also, and Is well known. Several persons from Medford have been bidden to the ceremony. Miss Leverettte in Hollywood Plays Interesting letters received from Miss Doreen Leverette by friends here relate her many activities since she left this city a month ago to reside In Los Angeles, Cal. Mtss Leverette, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter H. Leverette, was a member of the Shakespearean Fes tival group which played In Ash land so successfully several months ago. From all accounts, Miss Lever ette has a great deal of talent and since going to southern California has acted In .several stock produc tions. Miss Leverette has Joined the "Lit tle Theater Group" and at the pres ent time la appearing In two plays, "Autumn Actress" and "Oreenwlch Village." When not acting or study ing plays, Miss Leverette models In the co-ed department of Bullock's Wllshlre Emporium In Los Angeles. Group Weed-ends at Fick Home Mtss Virginia Fick and Mrs. Dor othey Bush of Klamath Falls and Professor Walter Welke of the Uni versity of Washington faculty in Seattle were week-end guests In Medford at it home of Miss Flck's parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Fick on Newtown street. The group attended the teachers' Institute In Ashland last week. Miss Fick Is a member of the Klamath Falls high school faculty. Theta RlnClub ' To Initiate - Theta Rho Girls club will con vene Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the I. O. O. F. hall. Initiation will be conducted at this session, Instead of formerly planned for November 0. There will be no drill work. All members are asked to be present. OXFORDS EASY ON THE EYE EASY ON THE FOOT EASY ON THE PURSE TO Som Stylet Ia Size, t to 13 Width. AAAAA to EU Crater Lake Guild Sponsors Banquet Crater Lake Guild of the Presby terian church will hold Its annual banquet next Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock In the church banquet room. An Interesting program has been arranged, the subject of which la .Women Through the Agea." Pro- grefia through Christianity of the women of China. Japan. India and America with appropriate mualc and costumea for each country, will be reviewed. Quest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. P. E. Bancroft. All Oulld members and their frlenda are In vited to attend the affair. Birthday Party Is Monday Event Wayne Plnley entertained eleven of his email playmates at a birthday and Hallowe'en party Monday eve ning at the home of his mother on West Jackson street. Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed throughout the eve ning. Wayne's guesta included Jim Cle- venberg, Dick Cubll, Jerry Clark. Marvin Doty, Gerald Doty. Jean Neff. Douglas Red. Lulve Neff. Bev erly Reed, Marvin Neff and Kenneth Flnley. Swem Home Scene of Council Meet Ctty Council of Parent-Teachers met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Swem. Forty members were present. An Interesting and Instructive paper on "Safety" was read by Mrs. H. A. Sims. Methods of safety edu cation In the schools and homes was stressed. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Albert Rolllnson and Mrs. H. A. 31ms. Mrs. 8wem was assisted throughout the pleasant afternoon by Mrs. L. E. Clevenberg. Mrs. Ray Harrison. Mrs Harold Aberle and Mrs. Floyd Law son. Eagles Auxiliary Plans Meetings The drill team of the Eagles auxil iary will hold a regular practice this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Eagles hall at 42 north Front street. The session, scheduled for 8 o'clock tomorrow evening, has been changed to "7:30 o'clock. A large class of can didates la being prepared for initia tion to be held at a special meet ing Sunday afternoon. Visitors are expected to attend the district convention from Grants Pass. Klamath Falls and Ashland. All auxiliary members are expected to attend and a welcome Is ex tended to all visiting auxiliary mem bers. Delta Debs to Meet Tonight The Delta Debs will convene this evening at the home of Miss Pat McKay, 133 Vancouver avenue at 7:30 o'clock. Members are asked to bring with them to the meeting the necessary funds for club pins which will be ordered at this time. Plans will be discussed for the candy sale to be held Saturday. 4 Portlnnder Visits Parents Here Fay Danielson of Portland recently arrived In Medford and Is the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick SUnger at their home on Wash ington street. The Portlander Is a former Med ford resident. Wen n nan Club To Convene. The Wenonah club will hold its regular covered dish luncheon and business meet at the Redman hall on Apple street Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The Garden Club The Medford Garden club will hold tta regular monthly meeting tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. W. Miles. 303 North Oakdale avenue. A talk on Japanese flower arrangement will be given and every one Is asked to bring an arrangement showing the Influence of the Japanese schools. Mrs. Ralph Jennings will talk on artificial feeding of plant by the use of some of the chemicals re cently put on the market. Door prizes will be awarded. P.T.A. Activities Lincoln school P.-T. A. Is busy i putting the finishing touches on ' plans for th play and carnival to he held In the new gymnasium to morrow evening. A csfeterla dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock In the lunch room and an entertainment will follow at 7:80 o'clock. A fish pond will be an event for the children, along with other carnival attraction for adults. tor CHAPPED SKIN IT would be difficult to And any preparation mors eSective lor chapped skin than Mentholatum. Its In gredients are renowned lor relieving minor Irritations of the skin. Mentholatum quickly soothes the pain and discomfort of chapping and promotes proper heal ing. So, whether you have chapped lips, chapped hands, or chapped anklet, remember to gH quick relief by applying Mentholatum. w . kiv' WJ v j H I J- V if1 ' t.'iv .til CHAIRMANSHIP 0f house rules committee may go to Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (above), Illinois Democrat, as result of V. Y. Democratic primary defeat of John O'Connor. NEW COMMANDER of Fifth Corps Area Is MaJ. Gen. Daniel Van Voorhls, who'll go from Fort Knox to Fort Hayes in Columbus. Ohio. Calendar Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Spanish War Veterans, dinner, armory. 6:30 p. m. Adult Missionary 80CI ety, dinner at church. 7:30 p. m. A. A. U. W. creative art group, home Mra. Darrell Huson. 45 Llndley avenue. 7:30 p. m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles hall, 42 North Front street. 7:30 p. m. Delta Debs, home Pat McKay, 133 Vancouver avenue. Thurfldny 12:00 Relief Corps, armory. 1:15 p. m. Duplicate bridge tour nament St. Mark's parish, North Oakdale avenue. Tea at 4 o'clock. 1 :30 p. m. Wenonah club. Redman hall, Apple atreet. 2:00 p. m. Garden club, home Mrs. T. W. Mllea, 203 North Oakdale avenue. 6:30 p. m. Lincoln school, dinner and carnival, school gymnasium. 6:30 p. m. B.' P. W. dinner. Hotel Holland. 7:30 p. m Theta Rho, I. O. O. F hall. Initiation. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor, hall over Baldwin shoppe. 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Mr. CnnfiPld was formerly super intendent of crater Lake national park and la now superintendent of Rocky Mountain national park with headquarters In Eates Park, Colo., one of the most important tourist cen ters in the national park system He .iaa been called to Washington for Mx months of special work under a new policy designed to knit the Washington administrative offices more closely with the park staffs. On his present trip Mr. Canflela has stopped at Crater lake and the Lava Beds and Oregon Caves na tional monuments to view projects started under his regime as super ntendent. He said that the pro jected building of a new lodge at Oregon Caves had been deferred. Mr. Can field stated that while he ltkes Rocky Mountain national park. he still retains a warm spot In his heart for Crater lake and southern Oregon and particularly for tho friends he made here. Southern Ore Ron appeals to him, he said, espec ilaly because of the wide variety of scenery, ranging from desert to ocenn. all of which may be seen In a few hours' drive. Mr. Canfield said that Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Rostel, formerMedford res idents, are well and wished to be remembered to their friends here. They now live In Estea Park where Mr. Rostjl is publicist for the Rocky Mountain national park, a position similar to the one he held with Crater Lake national park under Mr Can Ucld's administration. Mr. and Mrs. Canfield plan to leave here tomorrow for Washington, going to Crater lake for one more look and stopping elsewhere en route to the eest. POST CHANGES E JOURNEY DATE Mrs. Wiley Post, scheduled to pass through Medford this afternoon on a United Malnllner from Seattle to Los Angeles, changed her plans and booked passage on a later plane, the company's office here announced. Mrs Post, wife of the late aviator, ii returning to her home In Lubbock, Texas, after attending the dedication of a memorial near Barrows. Alaska, erected In honor of her husband and Will Rogers who went to their death together in a plane crash In Alaska. 3 MORE SERVINGS SHOWS THOUSANDS OF WOMEN ELECTRIC COOKING ITS mum as maetr CLEAN. Your Electric Range cannot blacken pots, pans, walls or ceilings! ONLY S69 C0 XI0 I a I CASH OR T COTTAGE STREET (Contlnuea trwn Page One.) 10.1 Manes I se Port A report submitted by Thomas A. Culbertson. Jr.. municipal airport superintendent, and read by C. H. Herman, showed that in October the airport was utilized by 195 planes The planes were classified as follows: 47 U. 8. army, 5 U. 8. navy. 2 na tional guard, 124 United Air Lines and 17 private. During October five persons learn ed to fly at the airport, Mr. Culbert son reported. Fred W. Scheffel, city superinten dent, reported that thus far ten ap plications had been received for copies of tho plans and specifications of the paved street reconstruction Job. Bids will be received up to 10 a. m., November 12. in he recorder's ofHce at city hall at which time and place they will be opened and read publicly. M. N. Hogan read a report by Mr. Scheffel showing that since the prev- FUR UKMOntl.ING and REPAIRING CLEANING and ni.A7.lNG We Guarantee Our Work France, Dallalre - Evelyn Tlce Phone 000-M Announcing Pearl Clark Gay has been added to the staff of YOUNG'S Beauty Salon 24 South Grape And invites her many friends to call or tele phone for reservations. Operators: Lila Smith and Edythe Marlette AS YOU THINK LOW COST. Down comes tbe cost of cooking when you own new Eleclrio Range I $2.04 Pr Month lous regular council meeting Octo ber 18 thirteen sidewalks had been repaired. 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