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SOCIETY .AND CL UB MES OF THE WEEK
By OLARA MARY DAVIS
College Women
Review Meeting
Held In 1914
Reading of the minute for the De
oamber session of 1914 was a novel
feature of the meeting of the College
Women's club of the Rogue River
valley December 10 last In the home
at lira. H. P. Nordwlclc.
. The 1014 meeting was held In the
home of Mrs. Theodore Malmgren In
Phoenix. Members went to the meet-
Ins from Medford by "autobus." At
that pre-war aeaslon the club was
asked to appoint a committee to cen
sor moving pictures on Saturday
afternoons. A discussion was held
on the Montessarl and Froebel educa
tional systems. The club decided
that the public school wss faulty snd
predtoted that radical changes would
be brought about In the near future.
Mrs. Alice Wlllltts reviewed J. R.
Tolkien's book "The Hobblt." While
Intended primarily for children, the
book makes Interesting reading for
any age, the club decided.
Refreshments were aerved by Mrs.
W. P. Campbell and her committee,
Mrs. Qeorge B. Canode. Mrs. Ira
Ohastaln, Or. Eva Mains Carlow, Mrs.
George Carter and Miss Ora Cox.
Christmas Party
Held By Circle
Annual Christmas party was given
Tuesday afternoon In the church
parlors by Fidelity circle of the First
M. B. church. Decorations carried out
the Yule tide motif.
The program Included the story of
the "Three Wise Men," singing of
carols, exchange of gifts from a
Christmas tree and devotlonals. A
collation was aerved by the hostesses.
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Yule Fete Is Held
By Nevita Chapter:
III Children Aided
Nevita chapter 93, 0-E4-, of Central
Point held it annual Chrlstmaa
party Tuesday evening In the Masonic
temple. Main feature of the program
was a "Christmas Oarden " presented
by Mrs. Evelyn Skyrmsn, Mrs. Ethel
Freeman. Mrs. LUUe Holt, Mrs. Ethel
Stlmpson. Mrs. Mabel Bennett, Mrs.
Lollta Massey, Mrs. Bertha Bonne y.
Mrs. Margaret Swing and Mrs. Beulah
Paber.
During this part of the program a
special basket of gifts from the offl
cers was brought In by Mrs. Freeman
for little Joan Collins who was re
cently taken to the Shrine hoepltal
In Portland for treatment. Joan is
the niece of the worthy matron, Mrs
Clara Vincent.
In concluding the entertainment
three carolers entered the chapter
room singing "Silent Night" and led
the members In old-time Christmas
songs.
The gift exchange caused much
merriment. The glfte later were re-
wrapped for mailing to the children's
ward at the Shrine hospital.
The chapter rooms were attractive
ly decorated with silvered cones, pine
and laurel branches. The worthy
matron decorated the large Chrlstmae
tree and presented It to the chapter.
The dining room was also decorated
In keeping with the Christmas theme.
Sprigs of mistletoe In the form of
buttonleres marked each place. Large
bowls of mistletoe and red blossoms
centered the tables and were flanked
by red tapers.
Committees In charge were: Pro
gram, Mrs. Everett Faber and Mrs.
Merritt Swing; decoration, Mrs. Clara
Vincent, Mrs. Elmer Kyle. Mrs.
Gladys Beebe, Mrs. E. E. Scott, Mrs.
Olive Dean and Mrs. Leonard Scott.
During the business session the fol
lowing officers were elected for the
coming yesr: Mrs. Ivan Skyrmsn.
worthy matron; Mr. Leonard Scott,
worthy patron; Mrs. Everett A. Faber,
associate matron; Mr. Hensely Holt,
associate patron; Mrs. Hampton T.
Pankey, secretary; Mrs. Edward C.
Faber, treasurer; Mrs. Merrltt Swing,
conductress, and Mrs. Pearl Bonney,
associate conductress.
Tueaday evening, December 37 was
set as the date for Installation. Cen
tral Point lodge 103, A. F. & A. M..
will join with Nevita chapter for the
Installation ceremonies. Mrs. Skyr
man has selected Mrs. Bryden Sander
son aa Installing officer, assisted by
Mrs. Elmer Kyle as marshal, Mrs.
Warren Noroross ss chaplain and Mrs.
Sam Kohler as organist.
All members of Nevita chapter and
of Masonic lodge 103, A. F. & A. M.,
and their families are especially In
vited to be present. As Installation
Is held In open meeting, visitors are
welcome.
Alpha Delta Class
Holds Yule Party
Annual Christmas party of the
Alpha Delta class of the First Chris
tian church waa held Thursday after
noon. The luncheon and business
meeting were followed by group sing
ing. Mrs. Susan' Ends gave the devo
tional and Mrs. B. E. Ford read the
prsyer.
During the business meeting an
election of officers wss held. Elected
were: President, Mrs. Lester Chllds:
vice president, Miss Caroline Leaders,
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. F. W. Qray;
teacher, Mrs. X. J. Sawyer; assistant
teacher, Mrs. Cora Archer.
Mrs. p. c. Latham and group hsd
charge of the social hour. Gifts wure
distributed to 30 guests. Decorations
were a large Christmas tree and
greens.
Play Is Attended
By Large Audience
A cspnclty audience attended the
piny "Here Comra Charlie" which
was presented by the young people
of the First Christian church In the
church auditorium Wednesday nlRht
A free-will offering netted .18.
which will be used In benevolent
work by the Senior Young People's
Missionary society.
Much praise was given to Ralph
Cook, director, and members of the
cast for a smooth performance. The
cast Included Harry Young. John
Nsgley. Irwin Doty. Neal entry.
Clyde Troxell. Marjorle Oregory. Mil
dred Maria. Dorothy Culy. Virginia
Predenberg and Delia Mae Dale.
Zontians Are Told
Story Of Carols
Etfie H. Kurta told of the origin
of Christmas carols and traced their
development from the lath century
to the present at last Monday's
luncheon-meeting of the Zonta In
ternational club In the Hotel Med
ford. Mrs. Kurt also described the
part women have played In the de
velopment of music.
The club votod to omit the next
regular meeting which would have
taken place on December 36. The
club will convene for luncheon in
the Hotel Medford on January .
Dinner fluesta
At Hay Home
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. U Ray a( u,,,,
home on the Oak drove road were
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Hon. Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Jerrett and Mrs. Lillian Ray.
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modishly-frowncd Lucy Coch
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Edgell is related to John D.
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Talks Are Given
At Club Meeting
Mrs. A. R. Hedges gave a talk on
The Modern Trend of General Psy
chology" at a meeting of the Travel
Study club December 12 In the home
of Mrs. H. L. Blown at 537 West
Tenth street. Mrs. Hedges made a
comparison between present and past
knowledge.
Mrs. R. 8. Daniels gave a review
of "Home Grown," a sequel to "Coun
try Kitchen," by Delia Lutes. The
book gives an entertaining account
of country life In southern Michigan
in the 1870X
At a business session held after
completion of the program, the fol
lowing offlreiB were elected for the
new year: Mrs. H. L. Brown, presi
dent, Mra. Everett Faber, vice-president,
snd Mrs. R. A. Brewer, secre
tary. Singing of Christmas carols was
a closing feature of the gathering.
Party For Kiddies
Set For Tuesday
Medford I. O. O. F. and Rebeknh
lodpea will hold tbelr annual Christ
mas tree par:y for the children lit
the lodge hall on West Sixth street
at 7:30 Tuesday evening.
"Christmas In Old England. a
playlet based on authentic customs
In England of old. will be presented
by the dramatic classes and the glee
club of the Junior high BchnM, The
Alee club will Ring a number of old
Fngllsh carols. 1
Attending will be members of the
various branchrs of Odd Fellowship,
their families and Invited guests.
Circle Yule Party
Wet for Tuesday
Mary nntl Martha circle of. the
First M. E. church will hold Its
yearly ChrlMmr.s party in the church
parlors at 0:30 Tuesday evening
Members arc ssked to bring their
own service.
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Egg-Nogg Makes Cordial
Beverage For Yuletide
This Is the time of year when egg
noggs are the more characteristic
beverage for Yuletide greeting. The
drink Itself carries an air of Christ
mas friendliness and immediately
establishes a feeling of cordiality
between host and their guests. Serv
ing of egg-noggs, In fact. Is a Yule
tide custom brought down through
the ages.
This being so, there Is always a
search for a really delectable egg
nogg recipe at this season of the
year. The following Is offered as a i
suggestion:
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Announcements
Carnation Club
Meeting Thursday
Carnation club will meet Thurs
day evening, December 29, at the
home of Mrs. Anna Lang, 211 Wash
ington street.
Children To Have
Party Wednesday
P.-T. A. of the Washington school
will give Its Christmas party for the
children of the school on Wednesday
at 1:30. A business meeting will fol
low at 2, during which the children
will present a program. The children
will be given a special treat and all
are urged to attend.
Yuletide Observed
By Bervlre Club
United Spanish War Veterans Serv
ice club held Its annual Christmas
party st the home of the president.
Mrs. Hnrry Barneburg. last week.' The
club service for the month was dona
tions for baskets to be given at
Christmas time. An exchange of gifts
was held around a Christmas tree.
Women Of Rotary
To Meet Wednesday !
Women of Rotary will hold their
annual Christmas party and lunch
eon Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Ernest R. Otlstrap at
35 Geneva street. Members are asked
to bring a gift for the tree and the
baskets. Mra. John Doe it, Jr., Mrs.
Allen Perry and Mrs. M. T. Ray will
set as assistant hostesses.
Dessert Luncheon
For Lufly Klks
Lady Elks will hold a dessert
luncheon Tuesday afternoon at Me
Elks temple. Committee In charge
will be Mrs. J. F. Wallace and Mrs.
D. L. Flynn. Members are asked to
bring, an inexpensive toy for the
Christmas tree. Pool, bridge, pinochle
and bowling will be enjoyed during
the afternoon.
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Clirlptmnij Party
Tuesday Evening
BE chapter of P. E. O. will hold Its
annual Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. R. R. Johnson at 10 Keeno
Way drive Tuesday evening at 7:30
MIm Jean Oarman will at as assist
ant hostess. Miss Carln Degermark
Is In chaige of program arrangements
and will be assisted by Mrs. R. A.
Holmes and Mrs. J. H. Cochran.
Society Will Mold
Yule party Tiiedny 9
Presbyterian Missionary society will
meet Tuesday afternoon st 3 at the
home of Mrs. H. L. Brown at Ml
West Tenth street. A Christmas pro
gram will be held and Christ mns
enrols will be given by Mrs. R. W.
Webster.
Hnptlst Clas to "
Hold Yule Pnrty.
Oolden Link Bible class will hold
n Christmas party nt the First Bap
tist church at 6:30 Tuesday evonlng
All class members and friends are
invited.
Each one attending Is a?ked to
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fTolD STRIPE
"ADJUSTABLES"
Beat separately the yolks and
whites of six fresh eggs. Add half a
cup of sugsr to the yolks while they
are being beaten and a quarter cup
of sugar to the whites after they
have been beaten very stiff.
Mix the egg whites with the yolks.
Stir In a pint of rich cream and
pink of milk. Add a pint of whiskey
snd an ounce of Jamaica rum.
Stir thoroughly. Serve the agg-nogg
very cold and with grated nutmeg
on each cup.
This recipe makes ftvt pint of
egg-nogg.
bring his own table service, two
covered dishes, bread and butter
sandwiches but no meat or dessert.
It Is requested also that "white
elephant" gifts be brought to the
party for exchange. Those desiring
may bring food for the class Christ
mas gift boxes.
Church Class To
Hold Dinner Today
Loyal Workers class of the First
Christian church will sponsor
Christmas dinner Sunday at I o'clock
In the church parlors. Election of
officers will take place. Following the
business meeting, the members will
call on friends In a group.
Circle to Hold
Chrlntinas party.
Prlsctlls Circle of the First Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Harry Leclerc at
615 West Second street for Its an
nual Christmas party Wednesday.
Yuletide Program
For Study Club
Wednesday Study club will meet
at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday In the Girls
Community club at 220 North Bart
lett street A Christmas program will
be presented.
Extension Unit
.Meets Tuesday
Medford extension unit will con
vene at 10 a. m. Tuesday In the
home of Mrs. Roland O. Beach at
113 Geneva street. Subject for study
Is "Personal Grooming." Members are
asked to bring a towel, small bowl.
nail brush, two 1 or 2 -ounce bottles.
nail file, orange stick, nail polish
and small face cream Jar. Each mem-
ber Is also requested to bring a
covered dish for luncheon and
small Christmas gift for elehangc.
Everyone Interested In the subject
matter Is Invited to attend.
Alumni Banquet
December Zth.
Alumni association of the Central
Point high school will hold Its an
nual banquet at 8 p.m. December
28 at Chalker's Hotel north of Gold
Hill. All alumni and seniors of the
high school are invited. Officers are
Lewis Hedgpeth. president; Oliver
Obcnchaln. vice-president, and Edna
Shaver, secretary-treasurer. Flans for
the banquet were made at a recent
meeting of the offlcera.
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little rainy day ulster In white
bound In a blight Scottish plaid.
Bird club of the Presbyterian church
voted to play Santa Claus. Members
of the club met at the churcb Fri
day evening and wrapped Christmas
gifts for the girl. After the pack
ages were wrapped, games were played
and refreshments served. Officers of
the club are Joan Smith, president;
Virginia Allen, vice president; Mar
jorle Thompson, secretary; Barbaia
Roche, treasurer, snd Beverly Con
ser, deaconess.
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LE HAVRE. Prance, Dec. 17. (AP)
The French liner Normandle, or
dered laid up December 3 when strik
ing crews quit 50 ships here, sailed
for New York today with ft fill crew
of regular sailors and civil employes
and 885 passengers.
Ask Bankruptcy Help(
DETROIT, Dec. 17. ( AP) Offic
ials of the Reo Motor Car company.
of Lansing, filed a petition in fed
eral court here today for reorgan
isation under section 77B of the fed
eral bankruptcy act, and Judge
Arthur F. Lederle, appointed A. J.
Brandt. Lansing industrial engineer.
trustee.
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Gifts
Wrapped
Mrs. Bebb Hostess
At Gay Yule Fete
For Church Choir
Jriembers of the St. Mark's Epis
copal church choir were compliment
ed Uh a party and buffet supper
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Roysl E. Bebb. Assisting Mrs.
Bebb was Miss Marion Luce. The
party was held after choir rehearsal
at the church.
An exchange of Christmas gifts,
group singing snd the buffet supper
offered en evening of genuine pleas
ure. Present for the enjoyable affair
were the Rev. E. S. Bart lam. rector
of the church, the Mesdames R. W.
Frame, Harry Hlnman, James Grigs
by. Clayton Lewis, Richard Witt, C.
O. Larlssn. R. C. Mulhollend. Steph
en Nye, R. O. McMUlln, D. Ford Mc-'
Cormtck and John Day, the Misses
Jeanette Field, Virginia Rtans, Dor
othy O add Is. Jean Barnum and Mar
ion Luce and the Messrs. R. W.
Frame, Fred Strang, A. J. MacDon
ough. Robert Wright, Ray Henderson
and Royal E. Bebb and the hostess,
Mrs. Bebb.
Eagles Kiddy Party
Set For Thursday
Crater Lake aerie snd auxiliary
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
will hold their annual Christmas
party for the children of members
In the lodge hull at 43 North Plont
street at 7:30 Thursday evening.
The aerie and auxiliary will ad
journ their regular weekly meetings
Immediately, after they have been
convened so that the entire evening
may be devoted to the party. It was
emphasized by Mrs. Ubb'le Root,
auxiliary president, that the party
Is for children of members only.
There will be a large Christmas
tree laden with good things for the
kiddles and a Jolly Santa Claus to
distribute the gifts.
Washington Pension
Dangered by Ruling
OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 17. (UPl
Washlngton"s old age pension pro
gram was endangered today when the
federal social security board notified
state officials It would withdraw fed
eral matching funds If the state pays
pensions to persons not In ned of
them.
The warning was an outgrowth of
the recent state supreme court ruling
In the Joanna B. Conant case, In
which the court held that aged per
sons were in need and entitled to
pensions even If they were being sup
ported by relatives.
Dood Vase Delnyed
V ASHLAND, Va.. Dec. 17. ( AP)
The preliminary hearing for William
E. Dodd, Sr., former ambassador to
Germany, on a charge of hit-and-run
driving, was continued today un
til January 10.
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Will Hold Ball
Wednesday Night
Jobs' Daughters will hold their
annual Queen's Ball In the DeMoUy
hall at B o'clock Wednesday eve
ning. The ball Is being given by Miss
Nan Tengwald In honor of the re
tiring honored queen. Miss Dorothy
Jenkins,
Music wilt be provided by Whip
ple's orchestra.
Patrons snd patronesses are Dr.
and Mrs. L. L. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lenox, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. San
derson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchi
son. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. John Enders, Dr. snd
Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Larlson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Freed, Mr. and Mra. L. ' C. Jenkins,
Mr. and Carl Y. Tengwald and Mra.
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P.T.A. Activities
Mrs. James K. Hoey, president of
the Jackson County Council of
Parents and Teachers, entertained
the officers of the council and the
presidents of pa rent-teacher units in
the county at her home at 115 Lin-
coin avenue last Wednesday after
noon. Plans were discussed for the next
county council meeting to be held
January 18, the fifteenth anniver
sary of Its organization. It is plan
ned to duplicate as nearly as pos
sible the organization meeting with
some of the same speakers to honor
the past presidents and early work
ers, making the day a county coun
cil "rounders day.
A report on membership showed
that while a few units had In
creased their membership, several
were not yet up to lst year's mark,
making It advisable to continue the
membership drive. All units reported
good attendance at . citings and
much interest in the work.
Singing of Christmas carols by the
entire group and the serving of re
freshments added to the enjoyment
of the Wednesday meeting.
Guild Will Hold
Christmas Party
Crater Lake Guild of the Presby
terian church will hold its annual
Christmas meeting on Wednesday
evening, December 21, at the home
of Marjorle Fisk on Route 1. This
will be the white Christmas meet
ing end members are asked to bring
gifts for the tree. The gifts will later
be distributed under the direction
of Miss Gertrude Watzling. Toys,
food, clothing, etc., are all accept
able, snd a large number of gifts
is hoped for.
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