MEDFORD MATt TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1939.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
Benefit Bridge
Luncheon Affair
Planned By Guild
One of the outstanding celil at
tain of the season will take place
Thursday. October IS at the parish
ball on North Oakdale avenue when
St. Mark's Episcopal church altar
guild will be hostesses for a benefit
bridge luncheon.
The affair will be one of three
major events anticipated by the guUd
for the winter months. Attractive
prices are being arranged for door
awards and contract and auction
bridge.
Mra. Paymond Fish Is president of
the guild and the committee In
charge la composed of Mesdsmes B.
L. Lageson. chairman. Terry H. Hol
berton. H. B. Murphy, E. S. Desman,
C. I. Drummond. David Kees. Clay-
ton Lewis. Bren Starcher. Oliver Wil
liams, I. B. Schuler. T. T. Bennett.
C. M. Starnes, Henry Zacharlsen and
1 Louise McPherson and the Misses Ann
Purucker and Frances Kenney.
Reservations may be made by eell-
Irur any committee member. ,
Magnolia Tree
Service Tomorrow
Senator A. Evan Realties will give
a short address as presentation Is
made to the county court of the
beautiful old magnolia tree that
stands on the Jackson county court
house grounds In a dedication cere
mony Wednesday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock.
Dedication ceremony Is sponsored
by the Medford Garden club. The
tree originally stood on the grounds
of the E. B. Picket home on West
Main street which Is the present
alt of the Richfield service station.
It was moved several years ago to
the courthouse grounds and was
l alven to the county by Mrs. Plckel
" in memory of her husband,
Dr. Plckel.
the late
Juvenile Club
Enjoys Session
Degree of Honor Juvenile club met
for a regular session Saturday morn
Irur. Carmen LaOrew. president, pre
aided. Visitors enjoying the meeting
were Oorllee Crawford, formerly of
Klamath Palls, Lottie Hill and Tomas
elne Swope.
Plans were discussed to enter the
Armistice Day parade and to have a
Hallowe'en party soon.
During the program Harriet Jones
presented a reading, Shirley Pankey
and Mary Ellen Loftier plnyert a
piano duct and community singing
was enjoyed after which refreshments
were served.
Louise Russell was given her sun
shine service stripe and Mary Ellen
Loftier was Initiated Into the club.
WCTU Meeting
On Thursday
Women's Christian Temperance
Union will convene Thursday after
Boon at 3 o'clock at the- home of
Mrs. Minnie Bryant. , 101 Cottage
street.
Devotlonals will be given by Mrs.
Reginald Vincent, Miss Olive Curry
will present a talk on health and
Mra. Edwin O. Cox will give a solo.
Refreshments will conclude the busi
ness and sexual session.
All members and friends Interested
re Invited to attend.
S. A. R. Banquet
Date Set For
October 19
Southern Oregon chapter of Sons
of the American Revolution will cele
brate, the anniversary of the aur
render of Yorktown with a banquet
on October 19 at 6:30 o'clock.
.Sons and their wives will be Joined
by Daughters of the Revolution and
their husbands from all four south
era D. A. R. chapters.
Vice-president General, Frank S.
Gannett and Mrs. Gannett of Port
land will be guests of honor and Nell
R. Allen of Granta Pass, commander
of department of Oregon American
Legion will present an address. .Asa
Hough, president of the southern
Oregon chapter 8. A. R. n-lll preside
and greetings will be received from
ell D. A. R- presidents In attendance.
East Side circle of the Presbyterian
church will serve the dinner.
Medford Couple
Married In Reno
According to an associated press
dl&patch from Reno. Nev.. yesterday.
Miss Ilo Mornlngstar and Dale c.
Hale, young1 Medford couple, were
married Monday.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Mornlngstar and the
bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hale. The couple are re
cent graduates of the Medford high
school and well known among the
younger set here.
They plan to make their home In
Prospect, where Mr. Hale la employed.
Miss Kirtley Is
Zonta Delegate
Miss Josephine Kirtley was chosen
delcgnte to represent Medford Zonta
club at a district conference to be
held In Tacoma, Wash.. October 13
and 14. Anita Robertson was named
alternate.
Zonta convened last evening for r
dinner session In the Hotel Medfor
Each member present told of ' .'
way In which she had spent the s
mer months.
Mrs. Thora Lawrence, preslc' it,
presided at the regular meeting.
Many To Attend
School Evening
It la expected that a larga crowd
will attend the annual "Back to
School" program thl evening at the
Medford Junior high school.
Irving Beesley will lead In com
munity singing and play the role of . Island.
the "old singing master." Also on
the program will be Mlsa Delle Whlae
nant, acting school principle who
will talk on "Why Have a Junior
High School."
Parent attending this unique
"Back to School" entertainment will
be given a schedule of their chil
dren's school classes and will follow
It for brief periods throughout the
evening.
Chapllns Visit
In Bay District
Mlsa Pauline Chaplin and her
brother. Charles Chaplin, left Sat
urday by plan for San Francisco
where they planned to spend a week
visiting friends In Oakland and Berk
eley and attending the Golden Gate
international exposition on Treasure
WELFARE COSTS
D. C. V. to Meet
Friday Evening.
Daughters of Union Veteran of
the Civil War will meet in regular
session Friday. This will be a very
important meeting and Initiation and
Important business will be conducted.
All officers and members are asked
to attend. I
t
Mrs. Hill Visit I
Mrs. Kenly Here.
Mrs. Farwell Hill of Ross. Calif.,
arrived In Medford this morning by
train to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning
Kenly. Mrs. Kenly and Mrs. Hill are
sisters.
Get-Together
Meet At Hall
Get-Together club meeting for
Wednesday will be held at the Eagles
Hall, 43 North Front instead of the
home of Edith Whlllock a was pre
viously announced.
f
Mrs. Graff On
Chicago Trip
Mrs. Walter Graff and small child,
left here Saturday by train for Chi
cago to visit relative for a month.
Mrs. Graff will also attend the wed
ding of her brother while In the
east.
Delta Debs
Will Convene
Delta Debs will convene at the
home of Barbara Franklin. 323 South
Newtown avenue at 7:30 o'clock this
evening.
4
Total Expenditures Advance
to $19,620.56 in Septem
ber From $19,215.93 in
August, Report Discloses
Calendar
P. T. A, Activities
Lincoln school P.-T. A. will spon
sor a pinochle party Friday evening
at 8 o'clock in the school gymnasium.
Chinese checkers will be available
for the children while their parents
play cards. Refreshments will be
served small admission charge will
be r'4e.
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Creative Art group.
AAUW. home Mrs. Darrel Huaon,
45 Llndley.
8:00 p. m. "Back To School."
Junior high school.
8:00 p. m. D.A.V. auxiliary, arm
ory. Wednesday
13:30 p. m.Oet-Together, home
Mrs. Edith Whlllock. Howard dis
trict. 1:00 p. m. P.EO.. chapter AA.
home Mrs. J. O. Love, Snowy Butte
orchards.
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, Olrls'
Community clubhouse.
3 :00 p. m. Loyal class, Christian
church parlors.
6 :30 p. m. Chrysanthemum club.
K. P. hall.
7:00 p. m. Legion dinner, armory.
7:30 p. m. Music 'group, AAUW,
home Mrs. David Yale, 15 Corning
Court.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p m.
4
Use Mall Tribune want ad.
Total expenditures ty the Jackson
county public welfare commission
rose '.rozr. !!.?! 5.9S 'n August to
ftl9.620.5fl in September, It was shown
In statistical reports for the two
months Issued after yesterday's
monthly meeting of the commission
In city hall.
Payments for old age assistance
continued to rise, expenditures lr
this category Increasing from 13.-
6f68 In August to $13,867.48 In Sep.
tember. The number of cases receiv
ing old age assistance Increased In
the same period from 703 to 720.
The number of families receiving
general assistance decreased from 130
In August to 113 In September but
the cost of their weltare Increased
from a. 190.88 to C3.S44 38. The num
ber of singles receiving general as
sistance Increased from 67 to 89 but
the cost decreased from 11,038 07 to
1953.73.
The statistical report for th past
two months follows:
September
Gene ml Assistance-
Families 113 3344 38
Single . 80 955.73
Cases 71 Children 147
Blind Assistance
Canes 10
Orand Total
245.00
$19,315.93
PORTLAND. Oct. 10 (AP) Dele
gate to the grand lodge. Knight
of Pythias, elected Guy R. John
aon. Pendleton, grand chancellor yesterday.
183 $3300.08
Old Age Assistance
Csses 720 $13,867.48
Aid to Dependent Children
Cases ..75 Children 158 $2 308 00
Blind Assistance
Cases 10 $348 00
Grand Total
General Assistance
Families
Singles
Old Age Assistance
Case
Aid to Dependent Children-
$19,630.56
$3.100 81
1.028.07
...703 $13.696 98
leittfftituj tba&ie4-
EVERY TIME WITH
Schilling !
When the tempting fragrance of baking
cookies Alls the kitchen, you can be assured of
perfect results if Schilling Biking Powderwas
used. Wt daubtiding nude with pnttcrtam
f Uirtar never leaves thit "biking powder
taste!" For over half a century. Schilling has
helped make b4kingjrfjuandeconomical.
MONEYBACK
To ihcw our unbounded
faith io (hit CREAM OF
TARTAR Bikin Powder,
your ttcxu will cctura four
money it our tvpenit, tnd
will ulio par (or ih eggs,
but iff, dour, ic, you htt
wed, if you find tor ittlt
whmtu with it.
tffffiaa
!3 MORE
SERVINGS
RICH IN VITAMIN Bt
PHY BLOCKS
Three Kinds To Choose From
Factory - Planer - Rough
All The Same Price
Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. 76
26 W. Wain
Mrs. Maasdam Has
Luncheon Party
Mrs. G. H. Mna5dam entertained
last week at her home on South
Central avenue with a delightful
luncheon party.
Guests present Included Mesdnmes
Stewart Porter, George Mnnn of Ash
land. T. N. Psrrett and Francis
Hughes.
The luncheon table was centered
with blue dalfles. Visiting and sow
ing were enjoyed throughout the
afternoon.
Pro-America
Mi nr.. En Joyed
Pro-America mat yesterday noon
In thfl Hotel Holland for a luncheon
and round table discussion. Sub
ject had to do with the neutrality
bill. The members also made tenta
tive plans for a public meeting In
the near future.
Wards Score TWO Smash Value-Hits in a
Sensational Week-End Event!
Ml,.,..... in ijf F '!'r I.. jmmff ' :
r
Alpha Delta To
Meet Thursday
The Alpha Delta class of the Chris
tian church Trill meet Thursday af
ternoon at a o'clock In the recrea
tional hall of the church for a party
and business meeting.
Mrs. Orsce Guyer will be In charge
of the social hour. All members are
asked to attend and to bring friends.
Nurses Will
Meet Thursday
Oregon State Nurses' association
will convene Thursday evening at 8
at the home of Mrs. Maude Demo-
rest, 131 Vancouver avenue. Assisting
the hostess will be Mrs. C. R. Rich
mond end Helen Croty. The box
social planned by the organization
has been postponed.
To Correct Constipation
Don't Gel It!
Why let yourself In for all tha
discomfort of "eonstlpation-and
then have to take an emergency
medlclne-lf you can avoid both
by getting at the cause of tho
trouble?
If your difficulty, like that of
millions. Is due to lack of "bulk"
In the diet, the "better way" is to
eat Kellogg's All-Bran. This
crunchy toasted cereal-a natu
ral food, not a medicine-has just
the "bulk" you need. If you eat it
every day. It will help you not only
to get regular but to keep regu
lar, month after month, by the
pleasantest means you ever knew I
Eat All-Bran dally, drink plenty
of water, and "Join the Regulars."
Made by Kellogg's In Battle
Creek. Sold by every grocer.
All the Most Popular Coors.
Every Pair All Pure Silk!
Price Slashed 201
Mm i,m
J-"
1 i
AV-:;fU ; i 1 - -
I 'A Aiff ons p
j v y jS W l !
DOUBLE CHANCE FOR TREMENDOUS SAVIHGS i
Both of These Specials are So Smnilty New -So
Spectacularly Low Priced. Ygu Owe if fo Yourself to ,
Hurry to Wards! Saturday-Last Duyf
Thrilling Value! The Fashion
Sweeping the Entire Femimne
That's '
World!
r A -
Delicious Meals for as little as 50c
Another delight of travel en the EMPIRE BUILDER It
toed food at tconomlcal prices. A typical 50-cent luncheon
includes generous portions of roast, entree or fish with poto.
toes, your choice of fresh seasonable green vegetables.
Empire Builder salad, bread and butter, coffee, tea or milk.
Spotless linen, flowere et your toble, end friendly service of
courteous attendants add to your enjoyment of the opptHs
ing food.
On your net trip ride the alr-condltioned EMPIRE
BUILDER. Your choice of three low fares - Standard Pull,
man. Modern Tourist, or Luiury Coach. Daily: To Twin
Cities and Chicago.
rr Loral Ar,rnt. or write C. L. WSCIIorF, T. P.
."In Am. Hank Hide.. Pm-tl.-inil. Ore.
1 W.H
1 tu.).'-i
'nl' 1
THEY'RE REGULARLY 59c I
- uitl We've taken
usual price of Just 21
rtn. vou know
GoS5amer, ringlcss eh.f ons . . 7
how flattering the, r the silk
ankles and legs without . nPP
t0 the,f, Took UP wUh lot. of new hose at .
tunity to stocK up wi
huge saving!
3J- I 1
w ar 66
iiMVVor...
' ? kit ' WA nd tor : . broad;
' . J-ts S
117 SOUTH CENTBAIi
TELEPHONE 28a