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BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORT) PRECOX. SUNDAY. .TUNE S. 1911. Society and QU5S by Betty Shoemaker Surprise Luncheon For Mrs. Barneburg By Jolly Stitchers Mrs. Harry Barneburg was surprised Thursday when mem bers of the Jolly Stitchers club railed at the Barneburg home, 15 Chestnut street honoring her With a nn-hnstess lunphmn in celebration of her birthday an niversary. Mrs. Joe Woods of Salem, Oregon, who is visiting in Med ford was a special guest, her birthday falling on the same date. Mrs. Elder Conser, Mrs. Ida Hollars and Mrs. Barneburg received gifts from their "secret pals." Mrs. Barneburg also re ceived a gift from the club mem bers. Pinochle and bridge were at Dlav with Mrs. Frank Ovplmon holding high score at pinochle and Mrs. Gurden Stagg scoring high at bridge. Attending were Mrs. RalDh At- wood. Mrs. L. P. West, Mrs. I John Grinsted. Mrs. Frank Ovel man, Mrs. Dan Connor, Mrs. Elder Conser, Mrs. Jane Hem- street, Mrs. Ida Hollars. Mrs. Gurden Stagg. Mrs. Hans Ram min and Mrs. Joe Woods. Three Candidates Initiated Into Rebekah Lodge Three candidate wm 1..111 ated into Olive Reheimh Monday evening when Jackson- vine neoekah members were SUestS. New memhrs ..A Lottie Cave. Mareuerite and Emily Conrad. Refresh ments were served by Maude Daugherty and committee. Reports of delegates to grand lodge will be given June 16. Mrs. Carrie Morand announced that the grand sire will address 1. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge memoers in tugene. June 28 and 29. Mrs. Morand also mnilnni visitations of other lodges. Guests at the meeting In cluded Mrs. Daisy Douglas, guest of Mrs. Eva Younger and a former Medford rptHfnt an4 Mrs. Elsie Millard, a member now residing in Ventura, Cal. D.A.V. Meeting t o Be Tuesday Jackson county chapter, No. 8. D. A. V. and auxiliary will hold a business meeting at the armory Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Reports of by-laws, re solutions and state encampment committees will be heard as will a review of the Oregon membership drive and Boy Scout troop activities. Commanrlpr Franlr T ui . - " 1 1 u i - brook will discuss Medford's op portunity of securing the cup to be nresenterl at t K- i "it siaie lull- vention In Newport, June 22 to n " .. m vir(;un, The adjutant and treasurer will take care of lodge business at the armory at 7:30 for those who wish to come early. Mem bers are asked to bring a dis- ouicu uuaay as guest. Jt is especially requested that mem bers who have numln Knn -i m.j als attend a orrunn. :it be made to attend the state con vention in a body when Gover nor Charles A. Sprague will pre- me meaais to the comrades Informal Recital Enjoyed By Students Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb en tertained informally for a group of her piano and voice students at her studio Wednesday after noon. Following a varied pro gram refreshments were served by Mrs. Bcbb, assisted by Bever ly Brooks. Carola Hays and Ward Bebb. Particirjatini? fn th. nrnirra.. were Mary Virginia Wait, Nsncy i-aKeson, Maine Sherwood, Joan McDuffee. Jo Ann Gardner, Dell Tobin, Margot Lageson, Lois Hoffman, Gail McDuffee, Car men Wright, Dorothy Hanson Beverly Brooks, Carola Hays June Williams, Mavis Nichols Marilyn Murphy. Joe Fliegel Robert Barry. Maxwell Barrv Halbert Deuel, Jr., Carlton Bis- marK and Roger Wolf. The date nf the fArmi - :ii to be presented by the students nas Deen postponed. All Day Meeting to Feature Red Members of the Get-To-Gether ciuo will meet at Eagles hall Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. for a morning of Red Cross sewing. Those who offered to bring their sewing mach lnes are rpmietiul to do so and a good attendance is urgea. Potluck luncheon will be erved at 12:30 p. m. followed oy tne regular business session at i:3U p. m. CALENDAR INfMONS FINE LETTER PAPERS SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Monday. 12:15 p. m. Zonta, Hotel Medford. 6:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild of First Presbyterian church, home Mrs. Verl Walker, route 2. 8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor executive meetim hnme Mk Mable Bennett. 343 South Grane i sireei. Tuesday. 1:00 n. m. Queen Esther Cir Cle. First Methnriist rhiireVi home Mrs. E. L. Hennineer. 1000 West Main street. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters Cir cle, tirst fresbyterian church, nome Mrs. ueorge Treichler, Central Point. 1:00 O. m. Merrill eirHo First Presbyterian church, home mrs. a. r . w. spiiver, 520 Ham ilton street. 1:00 d. m. Ever-Rearlv Cir cle, First Presbyterian church. nome Mrs. J. A. Young. 15 Rose avenue. 2:00 d. m. Women's nnvillnrv First BaDtist church hnme Mn E. E. Wilson, 422 Beatty street. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity Circle, First Methodist church, church parlors. 2:30 rj. m. Decree of TTonnr Glee club, home Mrs. Mable Bennett, 343 South Grape street. 8:00 p. m. D.A.V. Post and auxiliary, armory. Wednesday. 9:30 a. m. Get-To-Gether club. Eagles hall. 1:30 t. m. Mistletne elnh Girls' Comunity clubhouse. 2:00 p. m. Priscilla Circle, First Methodist rhurrh h Mrs. M. J. Wiley. 403 West Jack. son street. 8:00 n. m. R. N. A.. Chrv. santhemum circle, No. 84, K of P. hall. Thursday. 10:30 a. m Wf-TTT .t South Methodist phlirrh Weet Main street and Oakdale avenue, j li SV D. m. Thlirsrinv Mnrn. i in a Studv club, home Mrs P W. Frame, Phoenix. 1:00 D. m. Medford Snlin. rn. ers club, Hotel Medford. 8:00 D. m. Past Nnhle r.rinH club, Girls' Community club- nouse. 8:00 p. m. Eaeles auxili arv Eagles hall. Friday. 1:30 p. m. Phoenl Garden club, home Mrs. Lillian Coleman. Outing Honors Leslie Corey Leslie Pnrev u-hn lf ti u ii jiiuia aay for Los Angeles where he ui mane nis home during the summer months was honored wun a no-host weiner roast at Bybee bridge Wednesday. Games and swimming were enjoyed. Attending the mit.'nrt ... Misses Louise Lemire, Bernice ary, tmel Babbett, Norma Marion. Eleanor r.mi . t .. cille Mctternick, Messrs. Neil iven, john Darland, Johnny juteii, urn uauman, Kenneth Corliss. Bill nitron t: Lewis and Mrs. Lucille Westby. Luncheon Held By S. F. Club Members of the s p t..t. were entertained at th. of Mrs. Mabel Grigsby on Tripp sireei wun a potluck luncheon Wednesday. Attending were Mrs. Ralph Boutelle, Mrs. Iva Waldon, Mrs. Laura Williams. Mrs flora Tii. lie. Mrs. Lina Dver Mrs Ba..v.Ai Cobb, Mrs. Lucretia Whillnek. Mrs. Ella Thompson, Mrs. Letta Ambrose. Miss Mattie Main... Miss Marion Tillie, Miss Jan niss Grigsby and the hostess. Altar Society Plans Picnic St. Anne's Altar caoUI.. H,:it hold its last regular meeting until September at the home of Mrs. Ernest Spwmn th Tuesday. Luncheon will be served by one of the units of the Altar society followed by a business session and anciai after noon with cards for those who wisn io piay. Ladies are asked to meet at the parish hall at 11:30 a. m. and transportation will Km. avail oie. tars will leave the hall promptly at 12 mn i of rain the luncheon will be held at me pansn hall. South Grape street; Degree of Honor Glee club, with Mrs. Mable Bennett Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.; Degree of Honor lodee meeting at K. of P. hall Thurs day at 8 p. m. Initiation will he held and all officers anrl mom. I bers are requested to attend. Zonta Board to Elect New Officers Zonta memhers will hnM . luncheon meeting at the Hotel Medford Mondav at 12-IS n m Newly elected board members are requested to meet at the ho tel at 11:45 a. m. to elect offic ers. Miss Janie Smith, president, announced. Church Circle Will Hold Afternoon Meeting i ne wueen Esther circle of the First Methodist churrh will meet with Mrs. E. L. Hennln- ger. 1000 West Main street Tuesday for a 1 p. m. luncheon. Members are reauested tn brine- their own service. Offerings to be Returned at Meeting fidelity Circle of the First Methodist churrh will meet in the church narlnr Tuacilau at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ole Seversdn and Mrs. Robert Rae will be in charge of the program. A re- QUeSt is made hv nffieera nf the circle that mite boxes and dime plates be turned in at the Tnes. day gathering. Church Auxiliary schedules Meeting The Women's auviliarv f the First Baptist church will meet wun Mrs. E. E. Wilson, 422 Beatty street Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Young to be Hostess to Church Circle Mrs. J. A. Yonnff will he tint. teSS to the Fver.ReaHv i.iri.1. the First Preshvterian church at her home, 15 Rose avenue Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Annual Picnic to he Held Tuesday at 1 p.m. The annual nicnic nf Merrill Circle of the First Presbyterian cnurcn is scheduled for Tues day at 1 p. m. at the home of mrs. n. I. W. Snilver S2n Hamilton street. Picnic lunch. eon has been arranged and those attending are asked to furnish their own service. 1 Enjoy Dream Tour of Bible Lands I I , ! a ! " Try "" "'i PAGE FTO$ RALPH SPENGER RITES Funeral services for Ralnh Milton Spencer will be conduct ed from the Perl funeral horn Monday at 2 p. m.. Rev. Sher. man L. Divine officiating. Inter ment will take place in Siskiyou Memorial park. II ,vl . ' f,- m,;. y.tt The Pretbvt.rl.n ,,... . .t . . ."' '"" ,f,i1" ''-..ii.ii th. Bib., lands, with h. pa.r. Dr. S? Diine and suf '"u .hoJ Un!qu "f"m ",-of they "landed at Bethlehem" on Friday n. , ". tut .. n boT ln nitl" from 9 to 11:30 each rZni ?wt?n J" ZxlrlT GL. tMt Mond"' to F'U'r flying back on Friday to Jackson Hot Snrino. Vfc!. .S ' Smyrn1' "" d Rome, and nlc (Sh.ngl. Photo.) P n 0 ,h nnu1 chureh Sunday school pic. Krch" West Main and Oakda e heoln. I h i .i. .. "'" I nin ot iitjo . V nen it comes to win be ,e?ved Ii W Luncheon mcats- ' " make the toughest all" are "Ike'd Vn "urt"? i'"- me that', equal- IT IS NOT STANDARDIZED Wing's riovrrhlll Golrtrn narrnvr .Milk Ii nrirr mlird with other mini. It Is NOT STASnAKOIzrD but It rtrh whole milk. Wing's Cloverhill Medford's Premium Gride K Whole Raw Hilk and Cream Dial 4809 wiches, salad or dessert. Mem- Ders ana friends are invited. Program to Follow Past Noble Grand Meeting Past Noble Grand club will meet Thursday at 8 n'rlnck si the Girls Community clubhouse wiih Rose Young presiding. At the close of the business meet ing Julia Gregory, Pansy Cal der and Sara Redden will pre sent a program. Refreshments will be served bv .Teie ard, Irene Shirley, Nellie Gib son, Ella Parks and Lona Berg man. Rogue River College Women's Club Plan Meeting The Rnmie River "nii.. Women's club will hold It last meeting until the fall mnnth. Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. F. Lawrence, 2218 East Main street, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. E. A. Evanson is social chairman for the afternoon with Miss Grace Chamberlain reading one of the current plays. Lodge. Club. Church Announcements Annual Picnic Will be Held at Walker Home Members of Crater Lake Guild Of the First Pr.h ;.. church will hold their annual picnic Monday evening at 6 o'clock at the h Walker, route 2. Lions Auxiliary to Elect New Officers Election of officers has Kaon scheduled at the meeting of the uons ciud auxiliary at a cov ered dish stinner fn he h1.t Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the nome or Mrs. Earl Miller, 617 Park avenue. Assisting hntn.. I will be Mrs. Eston Humphrey and Mrs .T A T ti ah I w. . i. i.iiisuugan. All inemDers are urged to attend the meetine which win hrins I auxiliary activities to a close unm me tall mont!. 'Picnic to bTHiid ' At Georae TrelchU Hnm. Mrs. George Treichler of Cen tral Point will be hostess to the Sunny Sisters of the First Pres byterian church Tuesday for a 1 p. m. potluck picnic luncheon. Members attendintf are ba bring their own service. Eagles Auxiliary Installs New Officers Mrs. Lulu Thurston was In stalled as president of Eagles auxiliary for the coming term at the meeting held last week at the Eaeles hall nth. Installed Included Mrs. Florence Yokum, vice president; Mrs Verda Fdsaii nh.ni.i v.iniaiu, mrs. Verna Thatcher - . --- , ucoauiw, mrs. Haiel Mottner, secretary; Mrs. " netmarn, trustee; Mrs Laura Parke, inside s,ij j Mrs. Mary James, outside guard. initiation or new candidates will be held Thursday at 8 o clock at the Eagles hal. fi'l THIS PEPSI-COLA (or 25 Tea tlr. that hancV carton of Pepd-Cola tc Dottlri drinks. Anrf watch the folks go hrrter drink virht flsvw. Be prrparrd krep cartoa tatty Prpst-Cola refi iimtor. noia. sw '"Am -J ia Degree of Honor Lodge Meetings For Week Listed Degree of Honnr m,.n... nounced for the coming week In clude: Degree of Honor execu tive meeting Monday at 8 p. m with Mrs. Mable Rennett -ai LSV&L THE threshold! B manr tisw thtnri to uti care of: lovlj table linens, ear toweU. curtains. All of them srlll be laundered o perfrtion here, so that four pride fn their poaaea. lon will enntuiue. We ihall he haptT o call and div-uas our aerrr-ea vltt) you. Authorised Bottlers Pepsi Cola Bo-.tling Co. ef Medford PaDer Sack LunrhenM To Precefle Meeting Mistletoe club members have arranged a paper sack luncheon to be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Girls' Community Clubhouse. Fnllnwintf th nA hostess luncheon a business meeting will be held. Priscilla Circle ta Meet with Mrs. Wll. Priscilla circle of the Tlrst Methodist church will meet with Mrs. M. J. Wiley, 403 West Jackson street Wednesday at 2' p. m. Chrysanthemum Circle To Hear Convention Rannrts Reports of delegates at the recent R.N. A. district convent ion will be heard Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the meeting of v-nrysantnemum circle No. 84 R. N. A. at the K. of P. hall. Members are urged by officers io be present. Study Club "Will Elect New Officers New officers for the coming year will be elected at the picnic luncneon oi the Thursday Morn ing StUdV rlllh tn ha held Thursday at 12.30 p. m. at the nome oi mrs. k. w. Frame. Phoenix. A program has been arranged ana inose attending are request ed to brine their own service Members desiring transportation may contact the club secretary mrs. r. u. nugnes, dial, 4HZ9. WCTU Institute Scheduled for Thursday Women's Christian Temper ance l.'n inn memhera nf Jarb. son and JoseDhine counties win . . . r.. . noia an institute In this city Emanon Cluh rh,. Location of Picnic The Emanon cluh nicnic ,hink was scheduled for Ashland park, June 8, has been changed to McKee bridge, weather permit ting. Members are asked to meet at the parish hall on South Oakdale street at to in The committee urges all mem- uers to attend the outing. Navy Mother's rini. Schedules Meeting j NaW Mother's cl,.K a i - - win 1 1 Iff L Thursday with Mrs. Anna Mears, 11 Vancouver street fn. it day meeting. Covered dish luncheon will be served at noon with the hostess fnmishino -in sert and rolls. iy amazing Dork chnns in a minutes, 31b. beef rib roast in 35 minutes, and fried chicken in 12." Another new pressure-cooking device that Mr. Elmore will demonstrate next week (for the very first time) Is n... sure cooker that completely docs away with all the bothersome clamps and bands ,....oii.. ...'..i. i j naau ciated with this type of cooking. must important of all," Mr. Elmore said, "is the fant ti.. .it in mm an the food prepared in these dem onstrations will be distributed then and there, to the women who attend. After all th. um puuaing is in the eating1" 3iVYFLiS FALL TO DEATH i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. If You Hav To Defrost Your Refrigerator. If You Have To Cover Fooda In Your Hefrig erator To Keep The Food From Drying Out. If Onlona Completely SpoU Butter In Your Refrigerator. If You Do Not Have Ultra-Violet Raye (Steri lamp) To Combat Bacteria and Mold. If You Do Not Have Separate Freezing Locker With Temperatures Near Zero. If You Cannot Keep Meats, Poultry, Vege tables and Fruit Fresh For Several Months. If You Cannot Store or Home Freeze SO Pounds of Frozen Food. Waterless Cooking Expert to Lecture M ontgomery-Ward H. C. Elmore urell.lrnm.,n -. . thority on waterless cooking. win oe in Menrnrrl n.vt bia.1i and will give a talk and demon stration (both of which are open to the public) In Montgomery Ward's store. When interviewed yesterday, Mr. Elmore was particularly en thusiastic abotlt the neu, ......... speed saucepan cooker he will ucmunsiraie next week. 'The facts on its sneer! are an ln.,l able." said Mr. Flmnr "that T San Dleffn Pal T..a. if im The navy reported today that three fliers were killed j injured in a mid-air collision of iwo pianes irom the heavy cruiser Cheater near c. ci. . - - " wait WIC- uienie island. Naval authorities ! i.. -- ciaent occurred late - jAiciuaji, The injured man was brought to the naval hospital here. The deaths brought to 24 the number of naval aviatinn . ...... who have died since January 1 accidents involving San Diego-based planes. The naw rnnnrlwl II. - I --j. .via ii ic in jured man escaped possible death by parachuting to the ocean. The bodies Were r J -T muinm and brought to a mortuary The dead were: Ensign Thomas H. Pepunl, 27, San Francisco. Paul J. Burroughs, 20, radio man third class. Albion. Inwa Otto H. Wilkennig. 25. radio man, lirst class. Nehraslca tnslgn Jack R. En ih Was rescued. Was rennrted In . serious condition. Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrison nf 1020 w.i mi. .... ...OI A A III street at Community hospital oaiuruay aiternoon, June 7, a baby boy weighing 7 pounds, 9 V ounces. Vichv. Unncrnnied f June 7 IJp) The reallv ,,,," H. j ' , ; 'l1"""' iorDaae producers of but reany question the advisability ter and cheese to sell directly to f your printing them. Believe I individual purchaser. exSpt at ALWAYS IN SEASON MONTAO FURNACES f emelet rntlnrerlnf Serf I r rr sal bt LEONARD ELECTRIC CO L. Mala liui f-x : . t t I: ' II r 1 I ' - Jar tonr fatnrtfa f I J.l'.Jl r nmrn-rvr iaoT- t" r'. V I n I ootis from jnnt Vv I Uiy Sealer t c .1 er m saar BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS A wide ar lection of dellrloul foods la hanar parka(el form read? and ease fe me im asMe. Toa'll Ilka alaata rrlap. fresfl. d'Hrloas RIHItS r.i K Mosfrn romis! 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