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MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1939. PAGE THREE Society Clubs By Clara Mary Davis ! She will tell of the present day conditions in that torn country. Miss Forsythe is an interesting and pleasing speaker, and has received a hearty welcome whereever she has spoken since her return to this country. A large attendance is antici-jbe special music by the church pated, a number from Jackson- choir. villc and Phoenix are planning on attending and Miss For-jAAUW Group To sythe's message will be of spec- j Meet Thursday ial interest to the men. International Relations study During the dinner there will ' group of the American Associ ation of University Women will convene Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Lawrence on East Main street. Use Mall Tribune want ad. Lutheran Aid Sponsors Dinner The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Lutheran church will give a dinner and fancy work sale Thursday evening, in the Town send hall over the Baldwin piano shoppe. Dinner will be served from 8:30 to 7:30 o'clock. A short program will be given immediately after. There will be baked food, home-made can dy and pop-corn for sale. Ths public is invited. Ashlandite Is Thursday Club Guest Speaker At the recent session of the Thursday morning study club held at the Girls' Community clubhouse, the program was de voted to poetry. President Mrs Leland Mentzer presided. Mrs. Frank Gray gave an interesting review of the biog graphy of Edwin Arlington Rob inson as recorded by Hermann Hagedorn. Robinson, who was the forerunner of the modern school of American poets, has been acclaimed by both Ameri can and English critics as one of the truly great poets. Mrs. Gray said. He was awarded the Pulitzer prize in 1921, the speaker stated. Miss Grace Chamberlain of Ashland was a guest of the club during the session. She spoke on "South American Poetry," a topic which she discussed com prehensively. "South America," she said, "has not only poets who write sentimental verse and poets who write poems of sentiment, but the country has in its present day poetry a style that is thor oughly modern." The speaker pointed out that many successful reformers in South America today employ verse to promote their ideas and ideals. Among those she men tioned the Chilean authoress of "Little Feet." In South America, as else where, Miss Chamberlain said, we find propaganda promoted through poetry, and, at the present time, tbe spirit of Pan Americanism pervades the verse of South America. Contributing greatly to the enjoyment of her listeners was Miss Chamberlain's reading of many poems illustrative of the various types and schools of South American poetry. Miss Forsythe to Speak Thursday Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church in Jacksonville, Miss Irene Forsythe, returned mis sionary from China, will speak to the Presbyterian youth of southern Oregon. Representatives . from Ash land, Phoenix, Klamath Falls, Merrill, Malin, Rogue River, Medford, Grants Pass and Rose burg are expected to attend. Miss Forsythe will speak con cerning China today. All young people interested are invited to attend. Many Visitors At Officers' Club Party The Officer's Club of the civil ian conservation corps, was hostj last evening for a cocktail party j at the Hotel Medford to honor thirtv-one company commanders of the Medford CCC district who were here for two days at tending a study conference. In charge of the social affair which climaxed the conference I were officers Fred W. Greene. Jr., and Philo D. Smith. Following the Hotel party many of the. guests and club members gathered at Burgoynes for an evening of dancing. Visiting commanders feted at the affair were A. M. Ahrcns. G. W. Saunders. Bcrnhard Johnson. Robert C. Upchurch. Preston E. Rohner. Leo Silver man. Henry W. Wilson. William R. McTernan. M. E. Galusha. Franklin L. Wilson. Leroy G. Cronkhite. R. S. Holtzman, Mah lon G. Gove, Walter Goldstein,; Wilbur Wilson, William Bailey L. C. Greenly, Arnold Samuels. I William B. Clegg, Preston Cott shall. Edwin Halliwell, Charles E. Robinson, James Mercer. William B. Mickley, Langdon A. Livingston, John S. Caugh man, T. H. Ebbert. John R. Bev eridge. John McMahon and Wil liam Harley and Edward Cur tiss. Stouders Observe Anniversary Date Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stouder were surprised on their silver wedding annivcrsay last Sun day, when 28 relatives gathered at the home of Sgt. and Mrs W. M. Daws on Kenwood ave nue, to present the happy cou ple with gifts of silver and n large cake fittinflv rinrnminH W. F. Pahl was honored with a handkerchief shower also, as the occasion marked his 59th birthday. A number of those present were at the wedding of the Stouders 25 years ago. Those gathering for the event included: Mr. and Mrs C. E. Stouder, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Pahl, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Yo com, Mrs. Orval McClar.ahan and children, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Yoeom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath, Mrs. R. M. Yocom and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Den man, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Welch and sons, and Sgt. and Mrs. W. M. Daws. i &$mmmi mi um . - i" ' " J mf. -WfM 'iWWSM r &&? 3$yp$ flS? 11 dy Jit :MmU SAA6& aSM i 1 ft ' - V -i, J. i . - J v 3 1 I 'CO . m w 1. is 1 Morris-Gail Team Wins Tournament Mrs. Martha Morris and Mrs. Charles Gail were winners in the weekly duplicate contract bridge tournament held last eve ning -at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. W. Kresse on Queen Anne avenue. The pair scored 40,4 points. Dr. Kresse and son, Walter, Jr., with 34 points tied for sec ond place with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark. Four tables were in play. A similar tournament will be an event of next Tuesday eve ning, December 5, in the lobby of the Hotel Medford. All per sons interested are invited to participate. Art Meeting Is Postponed Arts and Decorations study group of American Association of University Women will not meet this evening but will con vene next Wednesday evening, December 6 in room 6 at the high school. Members who have completed the McCall plans are to call Catherine Campbell, group lead er, at once. Mrs. Gail Returns To Home Here Mrs. Bud Gail and small child returned this morning by train from Redding, Calif., where they visited friends and rela tives for a week. Calendar Church Dinner Friday Evening The members of the Presby terian church are planning a get together covered dish supper Friday evening December 1 at 6 o'clock in the church social hall, to welcome Miss Irene For sythe of Oregon, City, who has recently returned from China. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Wilhopl Calome! And You'll Jump Oul of Bed in tbe Morning Rarin' to Co The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing f roely.your food doesn't digest. 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