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KEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. PRECOX, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1940 PAGE FIVE Society Clubs By Clara Mary Davis , (Continued From Pa Four) W.C.T.U. to Meet On Thursday Women' Christian Temper ance union will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the home of Dr. Susie V. Standee"; 1105 West Main street. Mrs. Minnie Snyder will give devotionals. Lena Marrs will present special music and there will be speakers. Reports of the year's work and election of officers will be in order and refreshments will be served by Lottie Watkins and her committee. Dolph Janes to Visit Parents Dolph Janes, former well known Medford boy, arrived in Medford yesterday to visit until Monday evening with this par ents, Mr. and Mrs- H. B. Janes at their home on Capital Hill. Mr. Janes formerly attended University of Oregon in Eugene and is now announcer over sta tion KORE in the college city. Lodge-Clu b- Ch urch Announcements Past Matrons Will Convene Past Matrons club of Adarel chapter will meet in the Jack sonville hall Monday at 1:30 o'clock. Travel Study Club to Meet The Travel Study club will meet Monday at the horn of Mrs. S. L. Divine at 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Lillian Lounsberry will discuss transportation and com merce in Canada. Each member is asked to bring a current event which she will discuss, and also any events of interest concern ing summer vacations. F. L. Club to Meet Monday F. L. club will convene Mon day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Nell Cator, 715 West Main street. Grace Circle Will Convene Grace circle of the Presbyter Buy a New Dress and Cast a Vote For New Ruler Of Style Trend By Amy Porter A P. Fashion Writer. This is election year in the fashion world. Another 12 months will see the names of a few designers emerge as dictators of style, successors of Paris. You'll cast your vote, whether you realize it or not, whenever you buy a dress. Because some American designer will have thought it up, and every sale of his creation will increase h 1 1 chances to be an originator, rather than a follower, of style trends. The fashion industry in Amer ica is busy cooking up names for you. The manufacturer who never before gave public recognition to the hard-working designer In his office is now busily try ing to get the designer's name into fashion headlines. French Names Pass Out. It's good-bye to French names such as Mainbocher, Lanvin, Le gong, and hello to such Amer ican names as Clare Potter, Net tie Rosenstein, Dorothy Cox, Jo Copeland. But do you care? Did you ever care? When the salesgirl used to say, 'This is a Schiaparelli mod el, very new, very smart," were you impressed? Or did you say. "Urn hum, but I don't like the color. Show me that green dress over there." The mayor of New York, who is just as desirous as anybody that New York become the world's style center, has an idea that all the excitement about the loss of Paris design service is so much nonsense. Says They Don't Care. At a meeting with the fashion BABY DISPLAY "Personality VZcS 1 Portraits" fJN PRIZES Og Special Offers IX gf K Sept. 5 to Oct. i w;j3Gi Come In For Further Details SHANGLE STUDIO 321 MEDFORD BLDG. PHONE 4242 ian church will convene at the home of Mrs. James K. Hoey on Rogue river, Tuesday noon. Mrs. Wallace Brill will be the co-hostess. Jacksonville Health Croup Will Meet Jacksonville health group will hold its first fall meeting Tues day at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hanna in Jacksonville- Dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Persons interested are invited to attend. Sunny Sisters to Meet Tuesday Sunny Sisters circle of the Presbyterian church will meet in church parlors Tuesday at 1 p. m. for luncheon. Mrs. D. D. Roberts will talk and show pic tures of Honolulu where she re cently visited. Members are to bring their own service. Fidelity Group To Meet Tuesday Fidelity circle will meet at the Methodist church Tuesday at 2 p. m. Merritt Circle To Meet Soon Merritt circle of the Presby terian church will convene Tues day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. L- Robinson, 23 North Orange street. Mistletoe Club To Meet Soon Mistletoe club of Royal Neigh bors of America will meet at the home of Mrs. Freda Kingsley on Midway road Wednesday at 1:30 p.'m. for dessert luncheon. Mrs. Anna Hodgkins will assist. Loyalty Circle Will Convene Loyalty circle will convene Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in the Sunshine parlors of the Metho dist church- Salinas Feels Quake Salinas, Cal., Sept. 7.- A light earthquake was felt here at 5:15 a. m. today. No damage was reported. Residents described the shock as "a slight jolt." No WPA Polities Portland, Ore., Sept. 7. OP) Dalas Dort of Washington, D. C assistant WPA commissioner. told interviewers yesterday the WPA "definitely will stay1 out of the presidential campaign." press, he argued that most American women don't know or care who designs their clothes, so long as they are pretty. To prove his point he called In his secretary and said, "Can you name five designers for me. please?" The s e c r e tary hesitatingly said. "Well. Clare Potter," and stopped right there- As for French style leader ship, American designers will make their own trends and get more pay. And salesgirls will forget Paris names and learn to say instead, "It's a John Doe model, very new, very smart." Perhaps you still won't care, but the names you hear repeated most often will decide what length your skirt will be, whether your belt hits you above or below your middle, and how wide will be the shoul der effect. If you care which way the fashion winds blow, you'd bet ter get in there and root for the designers who make the kind of clothes you like. Mayor LaGuardia has an in teresting theory. "I can tell you why Paris set styles," he said. "It was be cause the buyers all liked to go to Paris for a holiday." Most of the clothes worn In America have always been de signed by Americans- The only thing we got from Paris was that mysterious something call ed "trends." Must Make Own Trends. Paris decided whether skirts should be wide or narrow, long or short, and how bulky shoul ders should b. American de signers bowed to Paris trends, went on alone from there. IS IN MARKET FOR Medford plant of the Knight Packing company is in the mar ket Immediately for surplus to matoes and will pay as much for them as Is being paid any where in the Rogue River val ley, it was announced yesterday by Harry Dorman of Portland, company president who came here to look over the local unit. In addition to supplies from the 58 acres the company has under contract, the Medford plant is now in a position to handle a surplus supply of 15 tons of tomatoes daily, Mr. Dor man said. Employment at the plant would be increased mater ially if the company can get the additional tomatoes, he added. At peak operations the plant employes 35 workers and it is desired to operate at peak capacity now, he related. Any growers interested in disposing of surplus tomatoes may contact William Drumm, general manager of the Knight plant here. Last year the Medford plant packed 27,000 cases of tomato juice, catsup, chili sauce and cocktail sauce. All the products, two millions separate packages last year, bear a Rogue River label and thus advertise the val ley. The Knight plant here has been in operation 14 years. It is the only plant in Oregon where catsup is produced. Winter sports releases or "snowcasts" will be discontin ued this year by the division of irrigation, soil conservation service, U. S. department of ag riculture. In announcing discontinuance of the informative service, R. A. Work, associate irrigation engineer, explained tr.st in creasing demands in the strict ly research field made it neces sary to cease the preparation of the "snowcasts" which have been published by the Mail Tri bune and other newspapers for the past three years. The "snow casts" included information re garding weather, travel and sports conditions at winter play grounds in the southern Oregon and northern California areas. Ashland, Sept. 7. SpD Public schools in this city will open Monday morning. Septem ber 9 for the beginning of the 1940-41 term, Theo J. Norby, city school superintendent, for mally announced. Registration at the high school has been under way the past week although official fig ures have not been revealed. It was indicated that there is possibility of a slight increase in the enrollment. Leighton Blake, new football coach, reported that 28 hope fuls had turned out for initial football practice. The schedule will call for a number of home games some under the lights. City Official Resigns McMinnvllle, Sept. 7. (IP) Leslie Farnham resigned as city commissioner last night to an swer the national guard mob ilization call. He is a lieutenant in the guard. INVEST By September Tenth earn dividends on January first for a full four months from Septem ber flrsi. Dividends are paid in January and July. Amounis up to 15.000. JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL Savings & Loan Association 126 East Main Church Interests and Notices I'uU Gospel Church (AaxmblT of Cnl) Newtown street near V. est Main. Leonard W.ton, pastor. Sunoay school, 9:45 a. m. Mora:n worth!?. It a. m. Young people. 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. Prayer meet- i lng and Blb! study. Coma ba r- treshed by tne word of Ood. I Dll 111 Medford CanUr Kdg. Tuesday. 8:00 p. m. Subject. "Htejh lights From Lessons In Truth." September 9-15 la Lessous In Truth Week. Wa are observing It wltb a dally class from 1 to 9 p. m. Monday thruugh Friday. Fall study classes begin aa follows: September 16. Class for men. 8:00 p. m.. "Master Class Lessons." September 18. 10 a. m, "Jesus Christ Heals." September 19, 10 a. m.. "Lessons In Truth." Wa Invite you to Join us In these classes. St. Marks episcopal 8:00 a. m. Holy communion. A quiet devotional service without mu sle or sermon. 9:45 a. m. Church school. Ray Henderson, superintendent. A graded school. Music led by rested boys' choir. Claaaea for all agea. 11 a. m. Morning prayer. Sermon by the rector. Adult choir under direction of Robert Ward Bebb. Eva HarelrlRg Msxah at the organ. A weekly celebration of holy com munion Is held each Friday at 10:30 a. m. Straneera and visitors are given a cordial welcome at all services of St. Mark's church. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Servlcea are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep tember 8, "Man." Wednesday evening meetlnea which Include testimonies of Chrtstlsn Sci ence healing, are held at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. The reading room, which la located at 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing, la open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian la In attend ance from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the service and visit reading room. the Church of the N'azarene Holly at First Fred M. Weatherford, pastor The psstor will speak at 10:46 a. m. on "The Vision of Service." and at 7:45 p. m. on "The Soul's Anchor." Music will be featured at both hours; Mrs. Ethel Kornstad, organist. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Special Interest Is now centering around re entering school so a competitive pro gram will be launched In the Sun day school today with the dlvlaton of the school Into two colleges. Young people's meeting 6:45. In cluding NYP8. HI-NY, and Junior societies. The NYPS serves agea paat high school: HI-NY. high school age: and Juniors Include the grades sge. A special Invitation ts extended to new famlllea. aa well aa friends of the church. If you are looking for a home where the Bible la taught aa the Inspired Word of Ood and a delightful fellowship enjoyed. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Sta. R. W. Coleman, minister 9:46 Sunday school. Claaaea for all ages. Louis Oentner. superinten dent. Everyman's Bible clasa in courthouse. 11:00 Morning worship. Prelude. Chopin, by Katherlne Oentner; of fertory, "Simple Aveu." Phome; an them. "How Lovely Are Thy Dwell ings." Hyaer. .Sermon, "Where Christ ianity Begins." 7:00 Young people's meeting. Mr. Wslter Myers, state secretary of Christian Endeavor, will speak. 7 :00 Evening worship. Offertory, "Longing for Home," Jungman, by Katherlne Oentner. Anthem, "To Thee, Oh Dear. Dear Saviour," Price. Sermon, "Playing Ood." Worship services will be held In the sanctuary of the church. Work on the sanctuary la not completed but It can be used for services to day. Next Sunday will be the "Home Coming Service" for return to the sanctuary. Week's calendar: Monday, 8:00, official board meet ing. Wednesday. 8:00, educational com mittee meeting. Thursday. 8 00. choir rehearsal. INSURED Zlon tnlih Lutheran Charch W. Hh St. t Oakdale Werner Jan. pastor Sunday achool. 10 a- m. Worth ip atrr.ee 11 a. m. Morning -vorthip aerv.ee wnnon will be. Tha Calltnf at Matthew toe Publican." Curing September our United Lutheran church tn America la itretaine Christian Education. With resumption of public schools every boy and girl should t back In Sunday school. This year's Catechetical class meets on Saturday morning at 9:90 a. m. Any boy or girl in the eighth grade or above is welcome. Apostolic lalth Church N. Central Avenue at Third St. Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. Devotional service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service. 7:45. A SO-piece orchestra and special choir open the Sunday evening serv ice with concert of sacred music and song. , Sernces each Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evening at 8:00. Personal test I monies and congre gational singing, led by orchestra and Hammond electron, are part of each service. A collection la never taken. Come and enjoy these servlcea at a pro gressiva church. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Synodlcal Conference) E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Early morning worship. 9:45. Regular morning worship, 11. In compliance with Pres. Roose velt's proclsmation St. Peter's Luth eran Church will observe today aa a day of prayer for peace. All mem bers of the congregation are moat earnestly urged to attend the services this morning and Join In prayer and humiliation. The pastor will address tha con gregation on "Seek The Lord While He May Be Found. Frederick Ouet laff will sing: "Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage." from The Messiah by George F. HaendeL Confirmation instruction Monday, 7:30 p. m. Ladles' Aid Thursday, 2 p. m. First Freb terlan Church Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor: Mrs. Vert O. Falling, organist; Edna Elfert. choir director. Worship, 11 a. m. Reenllstment Sundsy with sermon by the pastor. "Balancing the Spiritual Budget." Chorus choir anthem. "Seek Ye the Lord" (Roberts). Offertory, solo by Connie Moore, "Prayer Perfect" (Stenson). Church school In departmental as semblies under direction of Frank Newton, superintendent. Classes (or all age groups. Youth program 8:30 to 8:00 p. m. Senior group led by Clara Daniels for all high school pupils and Tuxis for all Junior high school pupils. Tuesday la Women a Circle rally day. Detailed announcements In soc lal column. Tuesday, 8 :00 p. m.. meeting of trustees in church study. With the summer over and school begun let us give Him and His church full loyalty and allegiance. Federated Church (Central Point. Ore.) Rev. C. R. Luther, pastor. 9 45 a. m. Bible school. Win. Kamberg, aupeiintendent. September 8 to October 18 la des ignated aa Bible school month. Let us return to our places In Bible school. Sunday, September 8 la home-coming day. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Our guest speaker. Dr. Walter L. Myers, field secretary of Christian Endeavor for Oregon. All Endeavors Invited. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Both Junior and Senior societies. 7:30 p. m. Messsge by psstor. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Men's prayer meeting. Tuesday, 2 :30 p. m. Ladles' Bible clarta, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir prac tice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service. Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Berean class social. We Invite your loyalty and sup port of a church that la seeking to be loyal to God's word. BUSINESS MEN NEED PLENTY OF RICH MILK To Keep In Top Physical Shape! GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK Is Your BEST Health Insurance! The ltamtne that milk contains A. M. C, D, ( and F are alphabetical assarane of longevity, resistance to Infection, and general good health, nhrther toe drink It as a beverage or eat It as a food remember lhat a quart of Sntder's milk la equal to the value of a pound of steak, or eight eggs, or aevea oranges! Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Central Avenue Church of chiirt Locstcd at corner of Central ave nue and Jackson streets. Bible study, 9:43 a. m. Claaaea for all ages. Prracblng service at 10 43 a. ra and 8:00 p. m. Young People's Christian Endeavor services. 7:00 p. m. Mel Tin Sparks of Wheatland. Cel.. will be the apeaker at both morning and evening services. You are cordially Invited to come and hear the Gospel preached. Medford Foursquare Church Central and Jackson Rev. Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Sohneldau. pastors. Sunday school. 9:43. Sunday morning worship. 11 00. Sunday evening evangelistic, 7:45. Week night, except Monday. 7:45. The Trail Blaseri, composed of Dorothy and Wayne Mcintosh, well known singing evangelists, are now conducting a revival campaign. They both preach aa well as sliw. They have held many very successful cam paigns for a number of years, and we are looking for a real revival during their ministry with us. A hearty welcome always awaits you at "The Friendly Church" of Medford. The First Baptist Church 5th and fe. Central Sta. Wolford A. Dawea. pastor; Mr. Fred Landers, Sunday s?hool super intendent: ii: Clera Flnley. choir director: Mr. Kenneth Raymond, or ganist. Bible school 9:45. Claaaea for all ages. With vacation over and school starting, we hope all will again be found In their class. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. The pastor will bring the second In the aeries on the Holy Spirit, speaking on "The Work of the Holy Spirit. Special muslo by members of the choir. Young people's groups meet at 7:00 p. m. Service 8:00 p. m. The sermon "Is There No Physlclant" Special music. Congregational singing. All are Invited to worship with us. Church of Ood Haven and Holly Sta. T. O. Satterfleld. pastor While these are back-to-school days, let us make them back to church days also. You will find a very warm welcome at the Church of Ood. Bible achool. 9:45 a. m. William Oarrlson, aupeiintendent. with a fine surf of teachers and workers. Worn hi p. u a. m. Message by pas tor. "Building the Church - ' Christian Crusaders meeting, 6:45 i p. m. Mrs. Harry Pyle, director. Mrs. Chandler la presenting the program. ; and would like to have all the young people present. Service. 7:45 p. m. The pastor ; will again deliver the message. Prayer and praise service 7:45 p. m. 1 each Wednesday. ! You are Invited to all services. The rirst Methodint Churrh West Main and Laurel Sta. Joseph Knotts, minister; X. J. Neumann, Sunday school superinten dent; Mrs. Bste Carlton Strang, mu sic director; Mrs. Doris Condi t Lants, organist. 9 io a. m. Sunday school. II a. m. Worship. Sermon, "The Willing Heart." Anthem. "O Lord Moat Holy," by Abt; solo, "Great Peace Have They Which Love Thy Law," by Rogers, sung by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. Prelude, by Chopin; offertory, Romance, by Hayes; post lude. Finale, by Harris. 6:45 p. m. Wesley Fellowship Bible group. 7:00 p. m. All young people In vited to attend Ep worth leagues, 8:00 p. m Informal evangelistic service In Wesley chapel. Sermon. "Dwelling In Tents of Wickedness." Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday. Old Fire Engine. South Pasadena, Cal. (UP) "B1 Bertha," South Pasadena's first fire ; engine, purchased In 101ft end re- j tired eight years ao, was called out to fill a new reservoir so as not to i call off tha city's new equipment from 1U regular flre-flghtlng duties. "Biff Bertha" was attached to a fire hydrant and in nine hours had pumped 150.000 gallons of water Into the new reservoir without a etop. i Das lull Tribune want ads. i fy, j j ''J 3 iu. .w.A... J . ... w. E S S A Y I S T hear foot steps and know II Is the milk man, not the fesiapo." wrote Sam Cooper (above). 17. ol Omaha. In Amerlranism essay that won $1,000 first prlie In national content conducted by Ladies Auxiliary of V.l.W. PEACE DRAFT ACT Washington, Sept. 7. (p) Pacific northwest representa tives are widely divided on the subject of peace time conscrip tion and the compulsory mili tary training bill now pending in the house. Many have declined to say how they will vote upon the measure but among those who helve expressed opinions arc the following: Rep. Pierce (D., Ore ) said he favored the bill with "a heavy heart" though it would affect I his sons and grandsons. I FULLER'S SENSATIONAL FALL PAmt BALE Sept. 9th to 22nd ABSOLUTELY FREE A beautiful Shoe Rack, which holds t pair of shoes, with $3.00 purchase of paint. "Just the thing to keep your shoes qff the floor la your closet." Fuller Paints and Wallpaper "THEY LAST" USE OUR Easy Payment Plan TO BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE YOUR HOME MEDFORD LUMBER CO. N. FIR AT 3RD. PHONE 2774 ACROSS THE TRACKS FROM THE FIRE DEPT. MEDFORD. OREGON .-,'; if . i't .- Hep. White (D., Ida.) said h would not vote for the bill. Ha said he opposed conscription unless a war was imminent and added that such is not now the) case. Rep. Dworshak (R.. Ida.) said: "I favor conscription of both, men and material resources in war time. But we are still at peace and there is no Justifica tion for such a radical innovation." Woodburn Wants Power Woodburn, Sept. 7. Pi A $63,000 bond issue to initiate) a municipal power project util. izing Bonneville power was ap proved. 259 to 237, by Wood burn voters yesterday. South America Aided Washington, Sept. 7. iPh The United States notified all other American republics today that naval and air bases recently acquired from Great Britain would be made available to them on the fullest cooperative basis for the "common defense' of the western hemisphere. Closing time tor Too Lata to Cla sU j Ads is 1 JO p. m. anted Hales .turrit CHRISTMAS CARDS Cascade Line Representation foe Medford Tske orders up to Dee. 14. Pssi dellr. ery from Portland atock. Commission, and Bonus. Mi for sjt.no aith name ts for SI. no with name !ft ateel t:n hlii( SI 9t aim nam 21 llrl.uve rmruvril Itnx At. li ne lArge exquisite engraved Personal Un Please state previous experience. 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