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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942.
Society and Clubs
by Betty Shoemaker
Crater Lake
Guild Hears
Book Review
Membert of Crater Lake Guild
of the First Presbyterian church
were entertained Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Robert
Lausmann, West Main street
Guest speaker for the evening
was Miss Cecelia R. McCorkle
who reviewed the book. "Still
Small Voice" by August Dereth.
The book concerned the life
of Zona Gale, famed writer of
the early twentieth century.
The author showed how her
mode of writing cnanged from
romanticism to realism which
gained for her fame and for
tune. Bom In a small town in
the middle west she tried her
"wings" In Chicago and later
New York City but returned
to her home town later In life
after she learned by experience
to write about something with
which she was familiar.
The group turned In com
pleted garment! for the Red
Cross and later a locia) hour
was enjoyed with Mrs. Fred
King and Mrs. Frank Hussong
assisting the hostess. The next
Guild meeting is scheduled for
February 22 at the home of
Helen Holt Wilson, 11 Corning
court.
Music Program
Presented To
Church Circle
Merrltt Circle members of the
First Presbyterian church en
Joyed an afternoon of music
when they met this week at the
home of Mrs. W. J. Burbidge
on Willamette avenue. Lunch
eon was served to 22 members
and guests. Mrs. O. C. Falling
and Mrs. Dora Lane were as
sistant hostesses.
Following devotions by Mrs.
John Gribble on "The Will of
God" the music program open
ed with a vocal solo by Mrs.
E. G. Randolph, "The Beati
tudes." Mrs. Don Neeley pre
sented two whistling solos, se
lection! from the "Desert Song."
Mrs. Burbldge sang two num
bers, "A Perfect Prayer" and
"God Bless America." Mrs.
Failing was accompanist for the
musicians.
Guests Visit
'At Inskeep Home
Visiting at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. L. D. Inskeep, Hill
crest road, are Mrs. Inskeep's
mother, Mrs. August Grone of
Portland, and her sister, Mrs.
Kenneth Swan and young son,
Stephen, of Iowa City, Iowa.
Mrs. Swan has been a guest of
her mdther In Portland and the
visitors motored south Tuesday
with the Inskeeps.
Mrs. Swan and Mrs. Grone
are planning to leave shortly for
the east where Mrs. Grone will
visit her son-in-law and daugh
ter at their Iowa City home
Dr. Swan Is a member of an
eye clinic In the University of
Iowa.
t
Regent Requests '
Written Reports
Daughters of American Revo
lution committees are requested
by the regent, Mrs. C. M Hurd
to bring written reports to the
chapter meeting to be held Sat
urday at 2 p. m. at the Hurd
home, 906 West Main street
Mrs. McClaln To Be
Church Circle Hostess
Mrs. W. W. McClaln will
entertain members of Queen
Esther circle of the First Meth
odlst church tomorrow at 1:30
p. m. Dessert luncheon will be
served.
College Women's
Club Enjoys
Luncheon Program
Miss Cecelia McCorkle re
viewed "Still Small Voice," a
biography of Zona Gale, by Au
gust Dereth at the luncheon
meeting of Rogue Valley Col
lege Women's club Saturday at
Hotel Medford. The book con
tains an accurate and inspiring
resume of the life of the fam
ous woman author who finally
discovered that realism Is true
life as much as she enjoyed ro
manticism. The speaker touched on quaint
Incidents in the life of this mid
western lady who turned to
New York City life as a mean!
of self expression only to find
her love for a small town the
greater. The Inspiration given
her by her parents proved an
important feature in her career
of writing and her father's
sound philosophy was also Im
portant in forming her charac
ter. The book entails the life
of an American author well
worth observing.
The program - closed with a
musical program by Miss Mary
Ann Gates. She sang several se
lection!, among them "Dawn"
by Curran and "Waltz Song"
from "LaBoheme" by Puccini.
She was accompanied by Mri.
Verl Falling.
The luncheon tables carried
out a patriotic motif with red
and white floweri and blue
tapers on the speaker' table.
Red and blue streamers and
gold Victory "Vi" and stars
completed the timely decorative
theme.
In charge of arrangements
for the luncheon were Miss Vera
Humphrey, chairman; Miss Ora
Cox, Mrs. Joe Hubbs, Mrs. Ethel
Chastaln, Mrs. Iva Murray and
Mrs. Margaret Porter.
Wenonah Club Plans
Public Card Party
Wenonah club members are
holding a public card party at
Redman hall on Apple street at
8:30 o'clock tonight. In charge
of arrangements for the affair
are Wilma Hayes, Freada Ma
rine, Bertha Mae Mills, Lucille
Anseth, Peggy Grimes and Hilda
Clifford.
Beta Sigma Phi
Officer! To Meet
Beta Sigma Phi executive
council will meet at 7:30 p. m.
tonight at the home of the ad
visor, Mrs. C. I.' Drummond,
1338 Queen Ann avenue.
Former Resident
Is Local Visitor
Returned to this city for a
short stay is Mrs. E. P. Griffith
of Pittsburg, Pa., a former Med
ford resident. During her so
journ here Mrs. Grififth Is re
siding at Hotel Medford.
Local Residents
At House warming
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leever of
Ashland were surprised Satur
day evening when a group of
friends held a housewarmlng
party for them at their new
home on Fern street. A mid
night buffet dinner was served
and those attending presented
Mr. and Mrs. Leever with a
gift. In addition to those pres
ent from Ashland were Mrs.
W. H. Lydlard, Miss Arlene Hay
ward, Mis Dee Scheffel and Seth
Bullls of this city.
Eagles Lodge
Meet! Tonight
Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093,
Fraternal Order of Eagles and
auxiliary will meet in Eagles
hall, 42 North Front street to
night at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation
is planned by the aerie. Follow
ing the meetings a dance will
conclude the entertainment with
music furnished by Barney Gar
rett and his Old Timers.
Ida M. Wilson, Juvenile director. club, home Mrs. Mabel Ford, !
newiy eieciea ouicer wm DC , ill r.igmn sireei.
Installed and members are asked
to bring a guest. Mothers are
always welcome.
Officer Attends
Presbyterial At Phoenix
Mrs. W. M. Campbell has re
turned to her home in Roseburg
after attending the southern
Oregon Presbyterial held at
Phoenix the first of the week.
Mrs. Campbell Is vice president
of the organization.
3:00 p. m. Jackson school
P.T.A., school auditorium.
4:30 p. m. Washington school
P.T-A., schoolhouse.
8:00 p. ra. Friendly Pinochle
club. Girls' Community club
house. 229 North Bartlett street.
8:00
and auxiliary,
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TO
Gilbert islands and were taken
to an Internment camp on Shi
koku, one of the four principal
Japanese islands.
Four towns In the United
States are named Turkey.
RED CROSS GOAL REACHED
Portland, Jan. 15 OP) The
Red Cross war fund goal of
$220,000 set for Portland ha
been reached. Arnold W. Groth,
chairman, said today.
SJrVfrSoj" 'uiyU recorded byTpThe
tiliary, I.O.OJ-. haU. 1.iii,-,. hr.
announced 442 persons captured
at the United States island of
Guam, including Capt. George
J. McMillln, the governor, ar
rived at Shikoku today and
were interned at barracks in the
city of Zentsuji.
Juvenile Club
To Install Officers
Degree of Honor Juvenile
club members are reminded of
the meeting Saturday at 10:45
a. m. in the Townsend hall over
the Baldwin Music shop by Mrs.
CALENDAR
Th rid.y .
8:00 p. m, Carnation club,
home Mrs. Virgil Bower, 729
West 13th street
8:00 p. m. Business and Pro
fessional Women' club. Girls'
Community clubhouse, 229 N.
Bartlett street.
8:00 p. m. Graduate nurses
home, Mrs. C. W. Ashpole,
McAndrews road.
8:30 p. ' m. Wenonah club
public card party, Redman hall,
Apple street.
Friday
2.00 p. m. Jacksonville Gar
den club, home Mrs. Eaton.
2:00 p. m. Navy
Defense Glasses al
Phoenix Cpen Jan. 23
Phoenix, Jan. 15. (Spl.
Wnwl wnrbin rlaM tinder
the direction of O. I. Paulson Domei said the prisoners In
state director for vocational eluded: 142 marines, eight of
training ol oeiense worKcrs. win them officers and 41 non-com
begin January 28 at Phoenix missioned officers; 159 navy
high school. The purpose of men, four of them officers:
these classes is to prepare youth ; five nurses and a number of
between the ages of 17 and 25
for carpentry.
The division of vocational
education of the state board of
education plans to establish four
defense classes: woodworking:
civilians.
The news agency said 10 Unit
ed States navy petty officers had
surrendered to Japanese in the
SITTIHfi HP IH Dm
operation, care and repair of j J
tractor, trucks and automobiles;
general metal work; and ele
mentary electricity.
Each person's quota of pea
nuts Is ten pounds a year, census
Mothers reports show.
get much sleep thst w.yl If gas pains,
due to occasional constipation, cause
restless nights, get ADLERXKA; its
S carminatives and S laxatives are just
right for gas and lazy bowels. Get
ADL-KI&A today.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
16th Anniversary
SALE
Final Clearance
Winter Coats
Dresses Jackets M
Skirts
Hats
Jacaue Lenox
17 South Central
I "It's The SAVING ON EVERY t?l&?;fJ&f-
ITEM THAT COUNTS" YW& li ' Xfi
III & . m J&ffgM-Wk
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P.-T. A. Activities
CLEAN-UP
SALE
Continues
at
The BAND BOX
County
All Parent-Teacher assocla
tlons In the county are request
ed to appoint a defense chair
man before Wednesday when a
county P.-A. A. meeting Is
scheduled to be held In Lincoln
school. The request is made by
Mrs. A. E. Brockway P.-T. A.
county defense chairman.
Howard
Howard P.-T. A. members
served dinner to the Jackson
County Schoolmasters club
Monday at Howard schoolhouse.
Music for the evening was fur
nished by a combined orchestra
of 40 grade children from Oak
Grove, Lone Pine, Griffin
Creek and Howard schools, un
der the direction of E. C. Root.
Speakers for the evening were
Dr. Sherman L. Divine and C.
R. Bowman.
Howard Defense committee
has checked the first aid room
at the school and reports that
the room is Inadequately fur
nished. Each family is asked to
Investigate at home and bring
any of the following articles
that can be spared to the school
not later than January 17.
Among the Items needed are
cots, blankets, hot water bot
tles, bed pans, gas lanterns or
oil stoves. -
COMPLETH
FEMININE
HYGIENE
DEMANDS.
HttH hat been written abou' fcmlnln
hrgiene. But too of tm womtjn over
look hygiene m iht REM tern of
the woid - underarm deanltntns and
iwmnnj, You ctnnot be it tractive with
underarms moist, it tuned and tmcllf.
Use Arnd, the new cream deodorant,
t. ArrttJ fntt mot ttt clmMa 6om mot
lit ii t tkta.
1. No wittifif tm dry. Cm k mtd rijtbc
tlM thamnj.
J. Irmimty rr-txta penptntfaa 1 to 9 dat.
fte-mora odof item pmpuuiaa, ktgm
ampin dti,
4. Arrid f para, whit, iffaMlitt, nut.
Us nutiiuua crwra.
9. AwariM Approval fell irfAfiwtrafl
tuu oi aUiuktiutoj at aimltfi to fibrx.
Women use more Arrid than an? other
deodorant. Try a 10f J9? Of V iai to
dijr it toy UMt wlutii kIU cutlet omU,
Obtain the Vitamin! you need in
Use Food! you use dally. Here
foods are plainly marked so you
can easily learn the fundamentals
about vitamins that are necessary
to your health! Posters that give
you an easy to understand explana
tion of Just what each vitamin is
and its relationship to your well
being ... Large charts showing
what foods are richest in the vita
mins you leek ... and throughout
our stores each product is plainly
marked, showing it! predominating
vitamin content . . . making it an
easy and pleasant task to "shop for
vitamins.
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Local Honey, 5 lb. tin 45c
Wheat Germ 14 oz tin ISc
Jolly Joan contains vitamins B, G, E
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CELERY
Pasco Celery Hearts
bunches 15c
LETTUCE
Fresh Solid Heads
2 heads 17c
Lon't look
pallid,
Eat that
SALAD!
AVACADOS . . . . 5c each
The King of Salad Fruits
ORANGES
2 doz. 39c
Tree Ripened Navels These are Really Sweet and
Juick 200 sise
GRAPEFRUIT . . 12 for 35c
New Crop Coaehella Valley Large SO's
BIG Y Thrift Department
$1.00 IRONIZED YEAST 63c
Pint WITCH HAZEL 19c
$1.25 ABSORBING Jr 79c
Pint AGAR and OIL 49c
3Se HARLEM OIL cap! 19c
100 BILE SALT tab!. 49c
35c Sloane'i Liniment .. 29c
$1.00 NERVINE 690
Lb. Petroleum Jelly 19c
5 lbs. EPSOM 8ALTS...19C
$1.00 O.M. Herb Tabs 69c
Pint MINERAL OIL 15c
Ot. Milk of Magne.la .. 27c
Lb. Boric Acid Powder 19c
30 Miles One a Day tabs 34c
SO Halibut Liver Oil
Capsules .....29c
ISO Vitamin "B" Com
plex Tabets 98c
Toiletry Values
S0c Mole Shave Cream 27c
PL Gala Hand Lotion 19c
35c Spearmint Tooth
Patte le
SOc Woodbury Shampoo,
2 for 39c
SOc Castlll.n Theatrical
Cold Cr.am. pound.... 39c
23e Shaving Cream.
Closeout lc
Standard Brand Brush or
Brushlesa
SOc CAMPANA
BALM S for 49c
SOc Lome Cold Cream.
12-os. jar 19c
1000 Sheets FACIAL
TISSUE. Super Soft 33c
Sundry Bargains
Oil Treated Polish Mop 23c
Compete with Handle
Pint ICY HOT VACUUM
BOTTLE 67c
$1.50 Glass Coffee
Maker 93c
ELECTRIC FUSE
PLUGS 3 for 10c
Square Bottom Water
Tumblers 6 for 25c
Tobacco Savings
Pound GEO.
WASHINGTON 43c
Top CIGARETTE ROLLER
and 2 pkgs. TOP TO
BACCO 17c
ROCKY FORD CIGARS.
Box SO .99c
VELVET TOBACCO.
Glass Jar l.t3c
KEG Teb.cco
Humidor ..45c
LOWER PRICES EVERY DAY!
RANCHO SOUPS, 101 2 oz. tin, 4 for ISc
Your Choice of Vegetable, Pea. Asparagus or Tomato
RIPE OLIVES, No. I can 2 for 25c
KADOTA FIGS lb. can 10c
LARGE WHITE BEANS 10 lbs. 59c
Pelican Lake BROKEN SKRIK.P 5-oz tin 15c
PINX SALMON..... lb. tin ISc
CORNED BEEF 12-oz. can 23c
Libby Pork & Beans, Lg. 23-oz. can 10c
TOMATO HOT SAUCE, 8-oz. tin, 3 fcr I lc
TOMATOES, Red Label Bagley li size I lc
DIAMOND A SPINACH, 2i2 size, 2 for 23c
Std. CORN, PEAS or STRING BEANS,
303 size 3 for 25c
SNOWDRIFT 3-lb. can 68c
WESSON OIL Pint 25c; Quart 47c
12 gaHcn 81c
BEET SUGAR 10-lb. bag 63c
25-lb. sack $1.59 IG0-!b. sack $3.05
BANNER MILK 4 tail tins 23c
Case 48 cans $3.95
Endorsed by American Medical Association
HEAD RICE MACARONI
Calif.. Slightly Broken Curve Cut
31 2-Ib. pk. 25c 8 lbs. 43c
SALT VANILLA
Fine Table Imitation
8-lb. bag ISc 8-oz. btl. ISc
2 1b.
box
29c
C. W. Ldy.
Soap. 10 bars..
PalmolWe, reg.
sise. 3 for
Palmoli-e. bath
sise. bar
Peat's Mechanic,
3 bars
C. W. Chips.
S ib. pk
Cone. Super
Suds, large pkj.....
Cone. Super
Suds, giant pkg..
Peet's Granulated,
lg. pkg
Peet's Granulated.
giant pk.
Matches. Urge if I a
cartons 2 for 1 1 W
33c
19c
9c
ISc
39c
21c
Hi
3 Q cr3
KAMPFER'S HI -GRADE
Picnic HAMS .
2IC
HI -GRADE
BACON BACK 2Mt
lb.
45c
Waldorf Tissue,
4 rolls
Scot Tissue,
3 rolls
Scot Towels.
3 rolls
I7c
20c
25c
P.rd Dog Food. )Ea
3 can. 'B
Libby Catchup,
14 oi. bottle
155
Herah.y's Cocoa, I Cn
Pound tin I B
Calumet Baking I En
Powder, lb. tln....
Del Monte Tomato Juice,
25c
Dr. Phillips Orange and
Grapefruit Juice.
47-oa. tin 'wC
No. 2 tin,
3 tor
Air Mail Coffee, EE.
3-lb. bag wCB
BIG "Y" SUPER MARKET
MHRfCE ME ATT it. HQe
sANAfl'll Atttafa Jk I
Lo.nBaconsb.o9c
y
Center sli. Cured
Ilia i imiim ai
HAM 2 sli.
29c
GRAIN
FED STEER
Short Ribs . lb. ISc
Pot Roast . lb. 21c
Sirloin Steak lb. 29c
COTTAGE CHEESE
Sweet Maid
Creamed
lb. 12c
d FRESH 9Q
Oysters pintuC
SMOKED LOIN
Pork Chops ea.
6c
Meat Specials
Friday jnd
Saturday
Peat tt tinf C. S.
Oorrrnmrnt an)
tat lnipct?d
Quality Mrau at