MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER S. 193S.
PAGE SEVEN
Society anc Clubs !lSeven erv'ce Davs wnr r' Scout Func,er
By Clara Mary Davit
(Continued from page four)
Garden Club Has
Thursday Meet
The Medford Garden club met
Thursday afternoon on the mez
zanine floor of the Medford
Hotel. Mrs. Helen Arnspiger
gave a very interesting and in
' structive talk on the care and
culture of the chrysanthemum
and named many varieties. A
fine collection of the flower was
: on display, being from the gar
dens of the club's members.
Arrangements were made for
the Garden club's participation
in the Armistice day parade.
Miss Jane Snedicor is chairman
of the committee preparing for
' the club's entry in the parade.
Persons having potted plants or
flowers to loan for this occasion
' are asked to contact Miss Snedi
cor. At the conclusion of the meet
ing, refreshments were served.
Mrs. Edith Bundy and Mrs. Lil
- lian Woodford were hostesses.
College Women to
Convene Saturday
The Rogue Valley College
Women's club will meet Satur
day. November 11, at 2:30 p. m
in the Girls' Community club
on North Bartlett street.
The hostesses are Miss Lucille
Abbott and Miss Clare Gume
lius. and the social chairman is
Mrs. Fred Wagner of Ashland
The book review is entitled
"American Earth: The Biog'
raphy of a Nation," by Carlton
Beals, and will be given oy Mrs
R. C. VanValzah.
Past Matrons to
Convene Monday
Past Matrons' club will con
vene Monday afternoon at 1:15
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ern
est R. Gilstrap, 35 Geneva ave
nue. Dessert will be served instead
of luncheon as was previously
planned.
Assisting Mrs. Gilstrap will be
Mrs. C. O. Larison, Rose Hous
ton and Mrs. Lee Garlock.
Students Enjoy
Hallowe'en Event
A group of St. Mary's stu
dents enjoyed a Hallowe'en pari
ty Tuesday evening at Dixie
Brown's home. Games were
played and refreshments were
served.
Guests present were the Misses
Monica Wilcox, Barbara Bray
ton. Katherine Weston, Ruth
Middendorf , Esther Ritchie.
Mary Wilcox. Beckie O'Conner.
Mary Wooldridge. Julie Austin,
Olive Austin, Dorothy HofbecK
and Messrs. John Jensen, John
Gitzen, Jimmy Lewis, Edwin
Lemine, Victor Holzgang, Bob
Bauman and Thayer Carlton.
Dr. Divine Talks
To Pro-America
Pro-America, national Repub
lican women's organization, will
meet Monday noon at the Hotel
Holland for a luncheon session,
during which time Dr. Sherman
L. Divine will present an aa
dress on Americanism.
Starting November 20 evening
meetings will take place at 7:30
o'clock in the Sixth street lobby
of the Holland. Purpose of the
evening sessions will be to ac
commodate working women and
teachers who are not able to at
tend the day time gatherings.
Reames Chapter
Meets Thursday
Reames chapter, O. E. S. will
hold a regular meeting Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock in the Ma
sonic Temple.
Past worthy matrons and pa
trons will be special guests. The
November committee will be in
charge and serve refreshments
during the social hour.
Mrs. William Young and Mrs.
G. H. Maasdam will be joint
chairmen. All members are
asked to attend and visitors are
welcome.
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Each year the Girl Scouts set
aside one week during which
they demonstrate for the public
the aims and program of Girl
Scouting. It was observed na
tionally last week and In Med
ford local scouts enjoyed pro
grams and various activities.
The event honored Juliette Gor
don Low, founder of Girl Scout
ing in the United States.
Mrs. Low, whose birthday on
celebrated by by
Ortnhr 31 was
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of Mrs. A. D. Hess. 224 Van
couver avenue Thursday after
noon at 1:30 o'clock. Dessert
luncheon will be served and
Mrs. W. B. Hickman will be the
assistant hostess.
Travel Study
Club to Meat
The Travel Study club will
meet Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home of Mrs. R.
S. Wilfley, 29 Ross Court. The
book, "Sky Gypsy" by Claudia
Cranston will be reviewed by
I Mrs. C. W. Guches. Current
events will also be given. Mem
bers are to note the change of
meeting place.
Put Presidents
To Meet Tuesday
Past Presidents club of the
Degree of Honor lodge will meet
with Edith Elliott on Tuesday
evening at her home on 'Ross
Lane.
W. C. T. U. ToMeet
Thursday P. M.
W.C.T.U. will convene Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Cora Wilson, 720
West 11th street. Mrs. Fred
Caulkins will give the devotion
als. There will be special music
and refreshments and the topic
for discussion will be on Inter
national Relations.
Thirteenth Club
Enjoys Meeting
The Thirteenth club met re
cently at the home of Mrs. Carol
Poe for a covered dish luncheon.
Games and sewing wero enjoyed
during the afternoon and the
prize was awarded to Mrs. Eve
lyn Farr.
Next meeting, will be held at
the home of Mrs. Francis Bent
ley, 245 South Central avenue.
November 15. Club members
a Hallowe'en party Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Leon
Brown.
(Continued on Page Seven)
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entertained their husbands with' rood drusglt everywhere
national organization.
country, was "the eternal girl"
according to Josephine Daskam
Bacon, noted novelist. "Her tre
mendous vitality and enthusiasm
which brought the-movement to
this country in 1912 nurtured it
and made of it the great national
movement it is today."
In the story of "Juliette Low
and the Girl Scouts," published
run
covers her life from the time she 1
tasted sugar for the first time
"sitting on General Sherman's
knee" in 18H4, when she was
three years old, to her death in
1926. Each chapter is filled with
colorful anecdotes of the amus
ing and entertaining "Daisy" as
she was called by all who knew
her intimately.
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five hundred and bridge will be
played during the evening.
A regular lodge meeting will
be held Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
Calendar
Lodge- Club. Church
Announcements
Rebekah Lodge 1
Meet Monday
Rebekah lodge will hold a
regular meeting Monday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. All mem-
vice in the auditorium of Wes
ley chapel, Friday afternoon at
1:30.
A- covered dish lunch will be
served in the dining hall at 12
bers are asked to bring a dona- o'clock. Each one is asked to
tion of canned fruit to be sent I bring her own service, a covered
to the Odd Fellows home In 1 dish and a sandwich. All the
Portland. women are asked to attend.
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Monday.
12:00 noon Pro-America, Ho
tel Holland.
1:15 p. m. Past Matrons'
club, home Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap,
35 Geneva.
2:00 p. m. Travel Study club,
home Mrs. R. S. Wilfley, 29 Ross
Court.
2:30 p. m. Government de
partment, Voters' league, Colony
club.
6:'.0 p. m. St. Mark's Altar
Guild, parish hall.
7:30 p. m. Art association,
home Mrs. H. W. Conger, 715
West Main street.
7:30 p. m. Rebekah lodge.
I.O.O.F. hall.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
home Mrs. L. E. Greenwood,
1016 Queen Anne avenue.
Tuesday.
1:00 p. m. Methodist Mis
sionary group, church parlors.
1:30 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks
temple.
2:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar
society, parish hall.
2:30 p. m. Oiegon State
Mothers, home Mrs. W. A Hol
loway, 323 Mae street.
8:00 p. m. Eagles card party,
42 North Front street.
Wednesday.
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club.
home Mrs. L. C. Alexander, 106
Almond.
2:00 p. m. Loyal Women,
Christian church.
2:30 p. m. Phoenix Health
Unit tea. Phoenix high school
7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
circle. No. 84, K. P. hall.
Thursday.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty Circle,
home Mrs. A. D. Hess, 224 Van
couver avenue.
1:30 p. m. Building Bridge
club, home Mrs. Guy Conner,
516 West Belmont.
2:00 p. m. W.C.T.U., home
Mrs. Cora Wilson, 725 West 11th
street.
8:00 p. m. Reames chapter.
O.E.S., Masonic temple.
Friday.
1:30 p. m. Methodist "Week
of Prayer." Wesley chapel.
2:30 p. m. College Women.
Girls' Community clubhouse.
Scout Leaders are
Tea Hostesses
Girl Scout troop leaders en
tertained Friday afternoon with
a tea In honor of council and
troop committee members at
Scout headquarters.
Fifty guests called Detween
the hours of 3 to. 5 o'clock and
were served tea at a table at
tractively centered with roses
and matching tapers.
During the affair Dorotny
Root and Dorothy Nissen enter
tained with scout songs sung in
harmony.
Cecilia Anderson and Carol
Gibbs composed the refreshment
committee and Vera Thatcher
and Dorothy DeRoos were on
the decoration committee.
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Phoenix Unit to
Sponsor Tea Party
Phoenix Health Unit is spon
soring its annual tea in the new
domestic science class room of
the Phoenix high school on
Wednesday from 2:30 to 5
o'clock.
Proceeds will be used for the
hot lunch fund and all persons
in the community are invited to
attend.
Eagle Women to
Sponsor Parties
The auxiliary of the Frater
nal Order of Eagles will enter
tain this month with a series
of card parties the first of which
will be held Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock in the Eagle hall on
North Front street.
Similar parties will be held
each Tuesday during November.
A grand prize will be given at
the end of the series as well as
prizes for winners each evening.
The public is Invited to parti
cipate in the affairs. Pinochle,
Oregon Slat
Mothers Meet
The Oregon State Motners
club will convene Tuesday af
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. W. A. Holloway,
323 Mae street. Mothers of new
students are especially asked to
attend.
Art Association
Will Meet Soon
Southern Oregon Art associ
ation will convene Monday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. H. W. Conger. 715 West
Main street. All members are
asked to attend.
Chrysanthemum
Circle To Meet
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84
will meet in regular session
Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in the
K. P. hall. All members are
asked to attend.
Lady Elks Will
Meet Tuesday
Ladv Elks will enjoy a des
sert card party Tuesday after
noon at 1:30 o'clock at the Elks
Temple. Mrs. Ray Johnson and
Mrs. A. F. Stennett will be hos
tesses.
Mistletoe Club
Meets Wednesday
Mistletoe Club of Royal
Neighbors of America will con
vene Wednesday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock for dessert luncheon
at the home of Mrs. L. C. Alex
ander, 106 Almond street.
business session will be held in
the afternoon.
Loyal Women
Will Convene
Loyal Women's class of the
First Christian church will meet
In the church parlors Wednes
day at 2 o'clock for a class party.
All members and friends are In
vited to attend.
Loyalty Circle
Will Convene
Methodist Group
To Have Praver
The Methodist women will Loyalty Uircle ot tne M. r..
hold their week of prayer ser-1 church will meet at the home
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