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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1942.
Society and Clubs
by Betty Shoemaker
New Officers
Installed by
Miss Ora Cox
Maude Daugherty wai In
stalled as president of Elta
Deuel Hubb tent, No. 11.
Daughter! of Union . Veteran
of the Civil war, 1861-1865, at a
meeting held Friday at 8 p. m.
in Lincoln school gymnasium.
During the business session
the group 'Stood In memory of
Comrade C. J. Woods, deceased
Civil war -veteran who passed
away recently at his home here.
Comrade Woods was one of the
last surviving Civil war vet
erans in southern Oregon.
Dr. Susie V. Standard, retir
ing president, received a past
president's pin and the incoming
president was given a corsage.
Installing the new officers was
Miss Ora Cox, national Junior
Vice president At the close of
the meeting refreshments were
served.
- Assisting the president during
her term of office will be June
Brlsbine, senior vice president;
lone Kindred, Junior vice presl
4. Minnia Jarmin. chaplain;
Fredene Doty, patriotic instruc
tor; Dorothy Neilsen. treasurer;
Edna Kindred, secretary; Ella
Rogers, musician; Maybelle
Klemm, press correspondent;
Nina Craig, guide; Lucille Schef
fel, Grace Schade, Pearl Gray.
Maude Holmes, flag bearers;
Dr. Susie Standard, Ella Rogers,
Maude Holmes, council mem
bers, t
Jacobs Hold
Open House
Gold Hill, Jan. 12 (Spl.V
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jacobs
entertained friends at an open
house on New Year's day, at
their home near the Delta Farm.
Guests included: Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Brayton of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson,
Miss Mary S. Walsh and Elmer
.Feldon Leimer of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McGregor of Gre
nada, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Hay
den Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Keibel, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Abel,
Perry Booth and Miss Ruth
Neely of Grants Pass. Invited
guests from Gold Hill were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dodds,
Al Kiesey, Mr. Nellie O. Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr, C. W.
Martin, Kendall Dufur, Mr.
and Mrs. Olney Edington, Mr.
and, Mrs. Llnsley.. Dorm an,
Mr. and Mrs. James Blevins,
Jess Gilchrist, Mrs. Daisy Gil
christ and Mr. and Mrs. Delos
Walker.
Mrs. Muchmore
Heads Thimble
Club Officers
Mrs. A. V, Muchmore was
Installed as president of the
Chrysanthemum Thimble club
at the home of Mrs. E. N. Biden
on East Jackson boulevard
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Biden
will serve as vice president.
Mrs. T. T. Goldfrap, secretary
and Mrs. E. D. Scrip. er as
treasurer.
Red Cross sewing followed
the business meeting and plans
were made to meet at the Biden
home Jan. 22 for a covered dish
luncheon.
Attending were the newly
installed officers and Mrs. W
M. Bergman, Mrs. W. D. Milnes.
Mrs. Michael Beck, Mrs. Frances
McConochie, Mrs. R. F. Montgomery.
Daughters Of Job
To Mitt Wednesday
Daughters of Job will meet
for a regular business session
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the
Masonic temple with Honored
Queen Beverly Brooks presiding.
Auxiliary Announces
Meeting Fox Tuesday
Women's auxiliary of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will
meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. J. C. Mann,,
815 East Main street.
Loyal Women's Class
Will Meet Wednesday
Loyal Women's class of the
Pint Christian church will meet
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the
church parlors. Members are
asked to be present for the
business and social gathering.
'
Study Group To Meet
At Lawrence Home
International Relations study
group of the A. A. U. W. will
meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. John Lawrence,
2218 East Main street.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
First Aid Class
Will Meet Tonight
Mrs. R. W. Clancy will enter
tain members of the Medical
auxiliary first aid class at her
home, 205 Medford Heights to
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Friends Honor
Mrs. Ed Pease .
' Mrs. Ed Pease was surprised
Saturday evening on her birth
day . when a group of friends
gathered at the Pease home for
an evening of cards. Mrs. Pease
received a birthday gift High
score at bridge was held by
Mrs. Mabel Kitson and Mrs.
Katherine Satterlee.
. Honoring Mrs. Pease were
Mrs. Kitson, Mrs. Satterlee, Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Nissen, Mr. and
Mr. Louis Bashaw, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Scrlpter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wlmer and Mr. Pease.
tievita Chapter
Schedules Meeting
Central Point. Jan. 12. (Spl.)
i-Nevita chapter 03, O. E. S..
will hold regular meeting In
the Central Point Masonic tem
ple at 8 p m. Tuesday. Mrs. Perl
Bonney, worthy matron, will
preside. Social committee for the
evening will be Mrs. Hensley
Holt and Mrs. Howard Jewett.
Delta Debs Plan
Skating Party
. A skating party has been
planned by members of Delta
Debs at the Medfurd Ice Arena
Tuesday at 7:30 p m Follow
ing the outing the group will
adjourn to the home of Miss
Jeanne Smith. 423 Newtown
street, for a social hour with
Miss Beverly Brooks assisting.
Chapter AA. PEO
Schedules Meeting
i Mrs. C. H. Paske will enter
tain members of Chapter AA.
PEO at her home. 1010 South
Oakdale avenue Wednesdax for
1 p. m. lunche.m Mrs. R W.
Sleeter will be assistant hostess
and arrangement for the pro
gram is in charge of Mrs. Otto
Frohnmayer.
Girl Scout Troop No. 12 were
hostesses January 9 to their
sponsors, the Central Point P
T.A. The color guards, Anna Booth
and Geraldine Fasel, presented
the flags and the audience
Joined in a salute to the flag and
In singing the national anthem.
Patty Hamilton gave the Scouts'
laws and promise, Marjorie Fa
ber a talk on the flag.
Ann Bohnert, with Barbara
Anders in costume sang "The Re
luctant Dragon." A square dance
by eight girls was called by
Patty Hamilton. Mrs. Irene An
horn assisted at the piano.
During business session mes
sages from state and county
units on civil defense were read
and discussed. A certificate has
been awarded Central Point
P-T.A. for completng require
ments of the Summer Round-up.
Dads' Night and Founders'
Day will be observed at 7:30
p. m. Feb. 12 (Lincoln s birth
day). An approprate program is
planned for these events.
Mothers and Teachers chorus
will meet for a practice at 3:15
p. m., Jan. 13 in the high school.
During social hour, refresh
ment were served by the girl
scouts and 8th grade mothers.
CALENDAR
Monday
' 7:30 p. m. Medical Auxi'lary
first aid class, home Mrs. R. W.
Clanry, 205 Medford heights.
8:00 p. m. - Emanon club,
Sacred Heart parish hall.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild,
home Mrs. Mildred Lausman,
1132 West Main street.
Ann Sheridan's Bridal Party
str i mm m a w rw vif - m
C m w S4 v
Screen Star George Brent and Ann Sharldan shared their
wedding cake with members of the bridal party after thair mar
riage at Palm Beach, Fla. Left to right: The bride. Mrs. Sam
Harris. Brent and Mrs. William Cain. Mrs. Harris is Brent's sister.
Aliens Learn Democracy
In Concentration Camp
accepted that when one of the
men inadvertently strayed a few
feet beyond the poles, he was
severely reprimanded by his
own officer and was even ostra
cized by his colleague for day."
FREEZERSTORAGE
TO BE PRACTICAL
Corvallis (Spl.) Just as the
Pacific northwest Is credited
with having started the nation
wide movement toward the use
of rented storage locker in
which to keep food by freezing,
so the Pacific northwest now is
showing increased interest in
farm refrigeration where equip
ment is installed on the farm.
As an aid In this movement a
station bulletin has Just been
issued at Oregon State college
entitled "The Farm Freezing
Plant" which contains detailed
plan and specifications for
building individual freezer units
on the farm. The authors are W.
H. Martin, professer of heat en
gineering, and F. E. Price, ag
ricultural engineer.
Various combinations of lock
er service ere discussed to the
bulletin, including use of rent
al locker in connection with
household refrigeration, or the
use of two types of home freezer
space without rental lockers.
The roost complete of these is
two-compartment farm freezer
plant which ha (pace for keep
ing foods at zero and at 33 de
grees F. This plan involve the
investment of about $800 if the
carpenter work is done by the
owner. The operation will re
quire about 100 kilowatt hour
of electricity per month, whicn
would probably cost around f 2.
This plan Is particularly
adapted to needs of the larger
family that can use large quan
tities of frozen farm-produced
fruits, meats, and vegetables, or
the farm family located some
what distant from rental locker
service, according to the auth
ors. Some Individual farm freezer
plants of this type are already
In use on farms in Oregon and
Washington and are giving good
service when properly construct
ed, the authors say,
m... nlna la hln USad lfl
mm, EnmnMn countries to eon-
serve strategic material.
-J-RED CROSS UNIFORMS -J-
For Canteen Production, or,
Surgical Dressing Work
All Sizes 12 to 44 $3.00
Caps 25c
Mail Order prepaid anywhere In Southern Oregon e
Northern California.
SASSY SHOP
ISO East Main St
By Robert C. Hickok
United Press Staff Corespondent
Washington (U.R) Deportable aliens held in detention camps
in the United States because return to their native countries
is prevented by the war are receiving a good lesson in democ
racy and liking it, according to justice department officials.
Tuesday The immigration and naturali-
. . 10:30 a. m. Southwestern zatlon service's detention station
Presbyterian executive board, at Fort Missoula, Mont., wnere
Phoenix church,
10:30 a m. Oak Grove Ex
tension unit, home Mrs. Fred
Reich. Stewart avenue.
1:00 p. m. East Side Circle,
First Presbyterian church home
Mrs. L. L. Sanders, 29 Richmond
avenue.
1:00 p m. Sunny Sisters of
First Presbyterian church, home
Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, 1129 West
Main street.
1:00 p. m. St Anne's Altar
society, parish hall.
1:00 p. m. Merrltt Circle of
about 900 Italian aeamen are
being- held, I typical of those
already in use and others under
consideration, they said.
The "detainee" the service
uses this word In preference to
"prisoners' or "internees," since
they are not criminals estab
lished their own discipline and
system of punishment and are
free to roam the enclosed reser
vation as they please.
"Shortly after the arrival of
the first group they were asked
to select a -commandant io
P.-T. A. Activities
Eagle Point
Eagle Point P-T.A. will ob
serve Dad' Night Wednesday at
8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. Mrs.
Victor Hay Is in charge ol the
program. A picture show is
planned and special music The
refreshments are in charre of
William Holman, Dwight Mc
Corkle and Ray Hornish. The
dads are especially invited
Those attending are asked to
bring a two pound coffee can.
Lincoln
Mrs. Jessie Byrd discussed the
place P.-T.A. will play in the
defense program at the Lincoln
P.-T.A. meeting Friday at the
schoolhouse. She touched op the
part the school will hold in the
national defense program and
other points of interest to parents.
Mothers of students of Mrs
Eleanor Hamiltrn's room were
in charge of the social hour The
attendance prizj was won by
Mrs. Clara Golden' room.
First Presbyterian church, home direct their activities and to act
Mrs. W. J. Burbidge, 136 Wil- as Intermediary between the
lamette avenue. i detainees and the service. The
1:00 p. m. Grace Circle, First purser of the S. S. Conte Biana
Pres'bytcrian church, home Mr, camon was elected despite the
John Perl, route 1. j presence of higher ranking of-
1:30 p. m. Fidelty Circle, ficers.
First Methodist church, sunshine "This system ha operated
parlors. I smoothly to date. The men per-
2:00 p. m. Baptist Ladles'!'" aU ,abor wltnin the de"
auxiliary, home Mrs. C. M. ! tention area: cooking, dlshwash
Parker, 1813 North Riverside furnace-stoking, policing of
aventie. I buildings, etc. They make up
2:00 p. m. Eveready Circle of I tnelr own menus, bake their
First Presbyterian church, home own oreaa nQ carrv on lnelr
Mrs. H. G. Wortman, 912 South
Onkdnle avenue.
7:30 p. m. Medford Duplicate
Bridge club, Hotel Medford.
8:00 p. m. First Christian
church Circle, home Mrs. B. E.
Ford. Jacksonville star route.
8:00 p. ra. Past President's
club of Degree of Honor Protec
tive association, home Hattie
Bradshaw, 1211 West Tenth st.
8:00 p. m. Internationa' Re
lations study group of A.A.U.W.,
home Mrs John Lawrence, 2218
East Muin street.
SAMARITAN GETS SOCK
Columbus. O. (UP) William
Sedoruk, 19, did a favor for a
stalled motorist, and in payment
got a punch In the nose, he com
plained to police. Sedoruk told
police he was haled by a stalled
nuitorist, who asked for a push.
When bumpers of the two auto
mobiles locked, an argument re
sulted And Sedoruk was socked
by the man who sought his help.
internal life under the orders of
their elected officer."
The reservation, about one
and a half miles square, is di
vided into two sections and the
"fenced-in detention area" is
surrounded by a high wire fence
topped with barbed-wire.
"It is regarded by officers as
more of a psychological than
a physical barrier," he said "It
could not resist a mass attempt
at a break-out.
Illustrating the exemplary be
havior of the detainees, the
observer told of the arrival of
the first group of approximately
125 officers and men of the
Blancamano.
"When they arrived at Fort
Missoula the fence posts had
been raised, but no wire had
yet been strung on them. Station
authorities carefully explained
to the aliens that they were on
their honor not to pass the line
of poles at any point except at
the gate, as yet not erected.
"The order was so readily
BABY'S COLDS
Relieve misery fast
-externally. Rub on
icks
1 W VapoRub
GOOD CREDIT IS A SACRED TRUST
Washington
Dads will be honored 1Hv
at 8:30 p. m. at the Washington j
scnnoi jvt. A. meeting. . Pot
luck dinner will be server! fnr !
dads, mothers and teachers.
Following the dinner nrnt
and teachers will be entertained
by Charles Bollinger, represent
ative of the state traffic council
at Salem. Mr. Bollinger will
show a moving picture on "traf
fic safety."
The Rogue River Mined
Chorus will sing several num.
bers under the direction of Miss
Marian Burton.
All parents of Washlmiton
school students are Invited as
the dinner will take th. rdn-
of the regular January P.-T.
meeting.
Women's Relief Cores
To Install Officers
Mrs. Carrie Younff will he
hostess to members of the Wo
men's Relief corns at her home
IS Rose Avenue Thursday at 2
p. m. Officers are to be Installed
for the coming term. Members
I are asked to be present.
FHE SLAIBS
$S00
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
GREEN to bum with your
dry wood in furnace, fire
place er heater.
Select Quality, Per Load
TEL. 3111
1122 N. CENTRAL
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Goat's milk should be pas
teurized for the same reaons
that cow's milk is pasteurized,
according to the Department of
Agriculture.
Ckttlim lime lor Claulflnl Ads 9
i m -Too Law to Cluslty 13:30
R IT Al N TH II R
IN ANY OlASSI
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Yo, wins glaues odd to
th brilliance, color and
iparlds of your table
but, th fin flavor of Cal
ifornia grope wines and
Oregon i fruit and berry
wines ii inherently in the
wine itself, no matter the
shape of the g'as. The
simple rule to enjoy wine
Is "Serve the wine you
liV in the way you likel
WINE COUNCIL
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The FAMILY BUDGET
A FAMILY budget contributes much to .
the financial stability and general con
tentment of any family. It makes It pos
sible to steer the family finances wisely. Wise
handling of the family Income is a vital factor
be sure that YOUR family operates on a
well-planned budgetl
OThe CREDIT of e community re
flects the THRIFTINESS of her
cltisens. A city with GOOD CREDIT
1 a good place in which to live.
RETAIL CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
Of MEDFORD
AT ALL GROCERS and RESTAURANTS
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