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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 PAGE THREE Society By Clara Mrs. Lawrence Is Honor Guest at Shower Dinner To honor their leader, Mrs. John F. Lawrence, the International Rela tions study group of American As sociation of University Women gath ered last evening at the Olen Oak Court home of Mrs. Robert W. Shep herd. Mrs. Lawrence, director of the group for the past two years; was presented with an abundance of lovely handkerchiefs during the no host dinner affair. Later in the eve ning members discussed plans for the year's study. Quests bidden to the party were Mesdames W. H. Pluhrer. Robert T. Thornton, H. N. Butler, W. E. Lantls. Prank Parrell. David Yale, Silas King, Thomas C. Parker. Justin Smith. O. I. Drummond and Myron Root and the Misses Gertrude Butler. Vera Humphrey, Elizabeth McOalllard and Helen Parish. Tea Will Honor Ethelyn Evans Etholvn Evana of Washington. D.O., 'will be honor guest at a tea Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sherman L. Divine, regent, when Crater Lake chapter of Daugh ters of the American Revolution entertain. Mrs. Evans, who was a delegate to the Continental Congress of D. A, R., will give a report of the meeting at the social affair. The executive board of Crater Lake chapter will meet at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Divine prior to the tea. New officers of the chapter include, regent. Mrs. Divine: vice regent, Mrs. Roland Beach; secretary. Mrs. J. H. Cochran: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank Newman; treas urer, Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl; chaplain, Mrs. E. M. Hurd; directors, Mesdames Harry Armstrong, H. F. W. Spllver and Bert B. Lowry. Mrs. Frisbie Home From Chicago Stay Mrs. Ray Frisbie and Mrs. Grace Orames returned to their respective homes here recently from Chicago. They came by motorcar via St. Louis and the middle western states en route to Med ford. Mrs. Frisbie had spent the past three months studying at the Chi cago Maternity center and Mrs. Orames had enjoyed a two and m half weeks' vacation visiting In the southern states. She Joined Mrs. Frisbie In Chicago for the trip home. Iverson Home Is Meeting Scene The Merrltt Circle of the Presby terian church met yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. E. Iverson on Ross Court for Its Initial session of the fall season. Mrs. Esther Sanderson, president, conducted the meeting. 8he was as sisted by Mrs. E. G. Randolf, secre tary. Hostesses Included Mesdames Iverson, Sanderson and L. D. Hodg klns. The group decided to sponsor a rummage sale September 33 and 23. Mrs. R. 9. Daniels Is general chair man of the sale. t Rebekahi to Have- Luncheon Rebekah lodge will have a covered dish luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Keesee on South Peach street, next Tuesday afternoon. The organization will also sponsor a rummage sale to be given September 33 and 33 In the building at the corner of Main and Central avenue. Articles for the sale wilt be gathered at the luncheon. Nurses Meet Thursday Eve Oregon State Nurses' association will convene Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. W. Ashpole on McAndrews road. Mrs. Ashpole and Miss May Johnson will be the hostesses. This marks the as sociation's first meeting of the fall saason and all nurses are asked to attend. M. M. DEPT. STORE The Modern Edition of a Back Lace Corset! Excess flesh at the thigh is smoothed out with special raised thigh pads, under which are elastic gussets for comfort, and to which are attached garters. The elastic band at the top of the sides assures ease of movement. The back is cut high for extra support. S3.45 M. M. DEPT. STORE and Clubs Mary Davis Party Will Fete Father Bartlam Thursday Eve Members of the Episcopal church pariah, the church school and con gregation, Rotary club members and friends throughout the ctty of the Rev. Father Ernest B. Bartlam will gather Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the parish ball on North Oak dale avenue to honor him with a re ception. Father Bartlam, rector of St. Mark s church here for over five years, plans to leave this week for Eugene to take aver the rectorship of the church there. It la anticipated that a capacity crowd will fill the parish hall to wish Father Bartlam "adieu" tomor row evening. Serving will be members of the Girls' Friendly Society of the church as follows: The Misses Betty VUm. Margaret Mary Mann, Marjorle Mul holland, Pat Thompson. Jeanne Ham ilton, LsVerne Stephenson, Kathertne Ford, Peggy Reter and Carlyn Hill and Mrs. Jack Barr. Teachers Reception Thursday Evening ; The executive committee of the Jacksonville Parent Teachers asso ciation met recently to discuss plans for the years' activities. First social affair of the season will be a reception honoring teachers Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the school study hall. The following committee chairmen have been appointed: Finance. Mrs. Peter Flck: membership, Mrs. Aaron Ayers; publicity. Mrs. S. C. Peters; magazine, Miss Helen Dunn: found ers' day, Mrs. Jessie Metzger; pro gram, Mrs. Audrey Hardy. Many To Attend W.C.T.U Convention It Is anticipated that a number of members from southern Oregon will attend the W. C. T. U. bl-county convention to be held In the Naza rene church here tomorrow beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. Among the speakers will be the Rev. Joseph Knotts who has chosen for his subject, "Looking Forward." An Interesting program has been ar ranged and a luncheon will be served at noon. Members are asked to bring their own service. Mrs. Ellen Thrasher of Grants Pass will preside during the day. All persons Interested are Invited to at tend. Dletrlchs Here For Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dietrich of Portland are guests here at the H. H. Dietrich home on Route 4. The couple were married in Salem last May and are well known here. To greet the visitors, a group of friends called at the Dietrich home Saturday evening. Guests Visit At Meeker Home Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur BushjU of Ashland and Mrs. W. N. Wycoff of Greeley, Colo., were recent guests here of Mr. and Mis. C. A. Meeker. Mrs. Wycoff Is a visitor at the Bushnell home In Ashland. She Is the mother of Mrs. Bushnell and a cousin of Mr. Meeker. Reame Chapter Will Convene ' Reames chapter of O. E. S. will convene Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for a business meeting and a social hour. Members and visiting members are asked to attend. Lil lian Grey Is worthy matron and will preside during the session. P. T. A. Activities The Howard district Parent Teach era' association will honor teachers with reception in the school gym nasium Friday at 3:30 p.m. A brief business session will pre cede the reception with Mrs. Albert Puhl. president, presiding. All par ents are Invited to attend. War nefs Firm aupport and perfect adjustability are assured with thii back lace corset. It's made of firm lustrous ray on fabric, and is well boned. NOTICE It Is necessary that all club, or gan teat ion and society notices be Drought or phoned into this of fice by Friday noon If they are to appear In Sunday's socle tj page. Notices which do not reach this office by Friday noon cannot be printed Sunday. Leaders9 Group Will Convene Mrs. Dorothy DeRoos, new presi dent bf the Girl Scout Leaders' as sociation, has called a special meet ing of the organization for Thurs day afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at Scout Headquarters. At the session. Mrs. DeRoos will appoint committees for the years activities and council wide events will be planned In de tail. Mrs. Marjorle Pena. local Girl Scout director, will outline the in tensive training courses for all Girl Scout leaders, committee members and consultants as needed for the work In this community. The train ing program is under the direction of the program committee of the Girl Scout council. The regular monthly meetings of the leaders' association have been scheduled for the first Monday of each month. 4 Calendar Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rebekah degree team. I. O. O. F. hall. 8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum circle. No. 84, K. P. hall. Thursday 10:00 a. m. Southern Oregon Pio neer association, Pioneer cabin, Ash land. 10:00 a.m. W.C.T.U. convention, Nazarene church. 1:30 p. m. Girl Scout Leaders as sociation, headquarters. 1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle, home Mrs. C. R. Pond, Phoenix. 8:00 p. m. Father Bartlam recep tion. Episcopal church parish hall. North Oakdale avenue. 8:00 p. m. Jacksonville P.-T. A. reception, at school. 8:00 p. m. Nurses's association, home Mrs. C. W. Ashpole, McAndrews road. 8:00 p. m. Reames chapter, O. E. S. Masonic, temple. HIERHOLZER HELD ON LARCENY COMPLAINT Charles Hlerholzer. charged In a complaint with larceny by embemle ment from the C. E. Dates Auto company, where he was formerly employed as a clerk In the small parts department, waived preliminary hearing In Justice court yesterday and was held to await grand Jury action with bonds at $1000. Hlerholzer Is alleged to have con verted to his own use the sum of 450. He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff William Orenbemer. SAVE ON YOUR FUEL BILL With A New 1940 ti.j.Mnt.i)Ul'!'l'l'''.'l'.'.'''IV i 37.50 BIO TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE EASY TERMS Don't Buy Until You See the Preway SPECIAL A FEW LAST YEAR'S MODELS At 20 Off or 200 Gallons 27 Plus Fuel Oil Free Come In and See These Values Liberal Allowance on Your Old Stove Hubbard Bros., Inc. T P HE BURGLARIZED Following an automobile tour yes terday afternoon of the Medford residential district and suburbs, in company of city and state police. Mervin (Bud) Burnett. 18. being held for the grand Jury under $500 bonds on an Ashland charge of burg lary of a dwelling at night, allegedly pointed out and confessed to the burglary of four homes previously unlisted. They were, according to city po lice, the residences of Carl Teng wald on Kings highway; George Mann on Meyers lane. William Rose in the Perrydale district and Sprague Riegel, Eden Valley orchard. From the Riegel home was stolen a pair of black oxford shoes, a 110 bill was removed from a dresser In the William Rose house. 2 In silver was taken from a bureau In the George Mann residence and 36 cents was stolen from a drawer In the Carl Tengwald home, city police said Burnett's alleged confession revealed. Previously, Burnett assertedVy con fessed burglary of the following Medford district homes: A. L. Wll klnson. Blanche Lyman. Don Bren ner and John Blackford. In addition. Burnett allegedly admitted entering three homes In Ashland, bringing the total to It. Police said that Burnett, In his al leged confession, explained that, most of his asserted burglaries came after he knocked at the house doors to determine whether the occupants were home. 4 10 BE City police called attention today to the ordinance which prohibits the parking of automobiles on any paved street in the city for more than a 30-mlnuto period between 1 and 6 a. m., and requested that motorists adhere to the law. With autumn leaves beginning to fall the city sweepers will be specially active during those hours, and cars parked on the streets Interfere with the cleaners' operation. It was ex plained. The ordinance applies to all paved streets. Including those in the residential sections. DeMolay to Hold Installation And Dance Toriight Medford chapter of the Order of DeMolay is expecting, a large attend WAT Greater Efficiency Home Comfort Humidified Heat Beauty of Design SEE THEM TODAY! CIRCULATORS Combination Radiant and Circulators Radiant Heaters AS LOW AS And Up &nce at Its Installation ceremony and dance In the Masonic temple tonight, first event of the fall season The ceremony Installing officer for the 1939-40 period will be held at 8 o'clock and the dance Is sched uled to begin at 0 to muslo by Whipple's orchestra. The public Is Invited to attend both the installa tion rites and the dance. Installing officers will be Harold R. Hartzell, state senior councilor. Jack Thompson, past master coun cilor. Rolland Rlnabarger, past master councilor, and deorge Oates, Jr. PLACES IN NAVY FOR EX-MEIERS Men who have served In the United States navy and whose service has been terminated may enlist again. George E. Patterson, recruiter here, was officially notified today. Previ ously, men who had terminated their services were not eligible for re enllstment. Men who nave been out of the navy less than eight years may re enlist with the rating held at the time of discharge, while men "who have been out of service more than eight years and who are leas than 35 years old may re-enlist as first class seamen or second-class fire men, Mr. Patterson said. All re enlistments are for a term of four years. Age limits for first enlistment have been changed from 18-36 to 18-31, Mr. Patterson said. Complete information regarding enlistment may be procured from him at his office In Medford federal building. RELIEF SPENDING Relief expenditures during August were under the budget allowances for the month, according to the re port of the clerk's office. Expendi tures during the month, for all pur poses, totalled 943.320.80, or 63 per cent of the budget. Of this amount $14,450.89 was from the general fund. The balance remaining In the budget amounts to $172,476.48. All funds and departments of the county are well within their budget allow ances for the, year. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Upper room of the Reese Creek school elected the following officers for the ensuing semester: President, Eldred Jack; vice president,' Eugene Bellows; secretary, pavid Jackson. Officers for the school paper are: Editor, Eldred Jack; assistant editor, Glenn Waddell; port editor, Eugene Bellows. The rest of li.e staff has not been elected. Mrs. Una Ich. county rural super visor, visited the school Sept. 11. She gave an achievement test to the first grade. Elva Chestnut, formally a student at Forest Creek. Is now en rolled here. The lower room elected the follow ing oftlcera: Traffic officer. Conrad Twedell: health officer, Miriam Red ding; housekeeper, Janet Merrltt; li brarian. Claud Woddell. David Vestal enjoyed a visit at the San Francisco fair, accompanying his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Lewis Yountser of Prospect. They were gone about a week, return ing In time to enter high school at Eagle Point. American Union Sunday school young people's meeting and church services were all well rttended Sept. 10. Mr. Still will give a short sermon after Sunday school each Sunday forenoon, beginning In the Revela tions, explaining It to all those who wish to cone and gain Information on this interesting book of the Bi ble. Andrew Sheehan suffered a para lytic stroke on his left side Sept. 7. He Is some improved at this writing. All hope for his speedy recovery. He has been water distributor for this community this summer. All were sorry to learn that Robert Lewis Dtckerson Is under a doctor's care with a blood Infection In his hand caused from a splinter. Mr. and Mrs. Dtckerson and Robert Lewis and Dale have been staying several days with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rob ertson so they could be nearer thhe doctor, as they had moved up near Prospect where Mr. Dlckerson Is em ployed. Elcho Redding and Thayer Shearln will both stay during the school week with them and go on the bus to the Prospect high school this school year. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moorhead of Corvallis, formerly of Moorehead, la., visited at the W. R. Lamb home Sept. 0. Mr. Moorehead 's .father and Mr. Lamb were boys together In Iowa years ago. Mr. Moorehead Is sales manager for the Bulck company In Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead were returning from the San Francis co fslr. Mr. and Mrs. T. T Vestal, Kath leen and David, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Food Prices And Profits A Statement of Safeway Policy I " HE forces of market disturbance, fear, and speculation, are at Work. Prices for some basic commodities have already gone up. Increases, in Safeway'a retail prices on these items reflect the rise in wholesale cost, over which Safeway has no control. It is a fundamental Safeway policy to earn only a small prof i' on each sale. Safeway pledges that during the period of war emergency it will not change this policy; and that in the future, as heretofore, it will make every effort through improved methods to reduce distribution cost the difference between what the farmer gets and the consumer pays. You will always be able to buy from Safeway at the lowest prices available anywhere. Consumers may assist materially in preventing unwarranted price increases by continuing their purchases on a normal scale. There are adequate supplies of food stuffs for every American. Hysterical buying which strips retail and wholesale stocks creates artificial scarcity, which pushes prices to abnormal levels. Machinery exists within the government to control production, storage and release of commodities, imports, exports, quotas and prices if it should become necessary to employ these methods to protect the economic welfare of the country. Safeway further pledges complete cooperation with the govern mental agencies and with farmer producers in all efforts to stabilize prices; discourage profiteering; and maintain orderly facilities for food distribution. ' . . Lamb and Robert, were shopping In Medford Sept. 9. Others shopping In Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Dorlene and Ralph. Miss Etna Davis, and W. Herold Reedy, Reese creek teachers, visited their parents in Ashland over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pullen and family were In Medford on business Sept. 11. Thayer Shearln accompan ied them. The Misses Myrtle and Alma Ca mack, also Harry Sloan, were guests Spet. 10 of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb, helping celebrate the Lamb's wed ding anniversary which occurred Sept. 11. A chicken dinner was served. ' Seek Extradition. ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 13. AP new 940 yms new 19(0 Packard wrap, up . Biant A Package of I(x,ks,luxuiyand UfrnXl -ndugs wuh the lowest pr in PackarJ With Its handsome new lines it"s a dream-on-wheels come true-and ifs easy ,0 buy! " out of 5, car traded in more than covers dowa Payment . . . SH further monthly payments. DROP IN AT TOUH See and Ride in the 1940 Packard at PERRY L. ASHCRAFT 128 South Riverside Phone 191 SAFEWAY Extradition papers are being request ed today by Douglas county authori ties to obtain the return to Rose burg of William Clifford Thlele, 35, who Is under arrrest at S't Lake City on a charge In Fouglas county of obtain lng money by false pretenses through issuance of worthless checks. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. INDIGESTION . and On Dtm Prvs ll IT Uw I rot (Vim of this plMut-tjitlas Uute bUrk UfaUl dnau't brio too th ftiUM and bos eonplrt) ttUri rou nata upta-lamd sand tmula bark UoiuidrH DO LB IX MONET SLACK. 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