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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1942.
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
ST BETTY SHOEMAKER
.Medford Sojourner
Enjoy Series Of
Neighborhood Parties
Sojourner club member en
joyed neighborhood parties at
the homes of various members
Thursday afternoon. Cards were
at play and defense saving
stamps given for prizes.
Mrs. I. E. Staples entertained
a group at her home with prizes
being awarded to Mrs. Frank
Humphrey and Mrs. Melvin R.
-Plaskett. At the home of Mrs.
Henry Zacharlsen, Mrs. Marie
Scheffel and Mrs. Merle Muncy
held high scores. Mrs. W. Alex
Kuehlthau entertained at her
,home with Mrs, E. H. Edgerton
and Mrs. R. R. Stroud holding
.high scores..
The regular Medford Sojourn
er ."meeting Thursday at Hotel
Medford at 1 p. m. will cele
brate the dab birthday. Dessert
luncheon will be served. Mrs.
Eugene Card Is chairman for
the afternoon.
Oregon State
D.A.R. Conference
At Klamath Falls
To be held In Klamath Falls.
February 17 and '8 is the Ore
gon state conference of Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
with Mrs. William B. Pouch,
president general as guest of
honor. She will conduct
round table discussion and give
an address at the banquet Feb
ruary 18. . .
. ', Buolness sessions will be held
in the Elks temple with the Wll
lard hotel as headquarters for
the conference. Delegates are
to make luncheon end banquet
reservations with Mrs. Christine
Goble, '322 North Ninth street,
Klamath Falls. . The State Of
'fleer's club breakfast will' be
held Tuesday, February 17 with
--Mrs. Gilbert E. Halt presiding.
Leave M onday
' For Sun Valley
; Leaving Monday by United
i Mainllner for Sun Valley, Idaho,
are Jack Matlack and his moth
' er, Mrs. Luella Matlack of this
! city. They will fly by plane to
Boise, Idaho, and then continue
the trip by motor to Sun Valley
i Matlack was awarded the vaca
tion trip with expenses paid by
a Hollywood motion picture
company for a publicity cam
; paign In connection with the
motion picture, "Sun Valley
Serenade" In this city.
They plan to spend about
eight days at Sun Valley and
will return to Medford by plane,
by way of Salt Lake City, Utah,
and San Francisco.
Young People Plan
Fellowship Period
The combined young people's
groups of the First Christian
church will hold a fellowship
period Sunday afternoon from 5
until 6:30 o'clock. A short busi
ness meeting will be held.
At 8:30 p. m. a new series of
young people's Sunday evening
meetings will be Introduced by
Ed Kirtley on the topic, "Chris
tian Youth Building a New
World." Five weeks will be
given over to the discussion of
this theme.
Delta Debs Meet
At Hayes Home
Delta Debs met with Mini
Dorothy Hayes at the J. C.
nayes nome on cost wain street
Tuesday evening. Two new
members were taken Into the or
ganization, Miss Jeanette House
and Miss Jamie Brucgger.
The group made plans for a
month at Hotel Holland. Later j
the members attended the show
at Rlalto theater. Miss Dorothy
Hayes was assisted by her sister,
Miss Virginia Hayes.
Extension Unit
Plans Meeting
Mrs Helen Davis wll) be
hostess to the Applegate exten
sion unit at her home February
4th. "Meals from the pantry
shelf" will be the project dem
onstrated by Mrs Tom Mce and
Mr. Lee Wallls. local leaders
The meeting will open at 10
a. m. Everyone Interested is
Invited.
Auxiliary Plans
Public Card Party
A public card party Is planned
by members of the Easles aux
iliary Tuesday at 8 p. m at
Eagles hall, 42 North Front
street. Prizes will be awarded
and refreshments served In
charge of arrangements are
Mrs. Mildred Mnpston, chair
man; Mesdames Laura Parks
Ina Parker, Bessie Powell, Llz
lle Perry, Amy Redbarn, Viola
Pruitt, Ida Rnch Nora Robert
son and Clarl,. Prince.
Mas. Kolmat Ta li.
League Board HoiUst
League of Women Voters exe
cutive board is to meet Monday'
at 12 noon at the home of Mrs.
Harry Holmes ou Uutluc avenue.
Honeymoon Class
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A honeymooning pair. Comedian Milton Barle and his show
girl bride. Joyce Mathews, ara all smilas for their public. Seen
at a Hollywood dinner party. Mrs. Berle wears grey Jersey
accanted with diamond clip, bracelet . and wedding ring.
Grand Officer .
To Visit Two.
O.E.S. Chapters
Mrs. Marjorie Simpson' of
Portland, associate grand ma
tron of Oregon, O. E. S will
oe In southern Oregon Thursday
and Friday of this week and
will be entertained by members
of O. E. S. chapters in Jackson
ville and Medford.
On Thursday a luncheon will
be held at Hotel Medford hon
oring Mrs. Simpson by members
of Adarel chapter, No. 3, Jack
sonville, according to an an
nouncement made by Mrs Mat
tie Luman, worthy matron. In
the afternoon a school of in
struction will be held followed
by initiation of Mrs. Fred Baker
during the evening meeting.
Members ot neighboring chap
ters are welcome.
Mrs. Simpson will be guest
Friday at 12:30 p. m. at the
Hotel Medford at a luncheon
given by Reames chapter, No. 68,
O. E. S. . Reservations may be
made by calling Esther Fllegel.
4389 or Hope Wood, 2439 not
later than Thursday noon. A
chool of Instruction at 2 p. m.
will follow at the Masonic
temple. Members are Invited.
Sorority Plans
Tuesday Meeting
Beta Sigma Phi sorority will
be entertained Tuesday at 7:30
p. m. at 1315 East Main street
with Mrs. David Irving as
hostess.
P.-T. A. Activities
City Council
Meeting at the homo of Mrs.
H. O. Colburn, 704 West Tenth
street, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.
will be members of the City
Council of Parents and Teach
ers with Mrs. Herbert Sims in
charge.
Speaker will be Dr. Susie
Standard on the subject "We
Teach Our Children About Al
cohol and Narcotics." Washing
ton unit of P.-T. A. will be
hostess.
As February Is also the month
of the founding of the Pnrent
Teacher association the unit
will observe Founder's Day with
Mrs. A. E Brockway in charge
of the program. Past presidents
are invited to be special guests.
Lone Pina
Lone Pine P.-T. A. with Roxy
Ann Grange will hold a chicken
dinner at the Grange hall Sun
day, February 8. The public
dinner will be served from 12
noon until 3 p. m. Proceeds
from the dinner will finance the
free hot lunch program for
school children. - The next P.
T.A. meeting is scheduled for
Friday at 2 p. m. at tha school
huuse.
Everybody's!
Sending
Valentinet
A wide varltty of nil
mental and humorous Vl
entlnes isr friends and
loved ones to select from
here.
SVVEM'S
GIFT SHOP
Jack Balding,
Virginia O'Neal
Wedding Announced
Of Interest to friends In this
city Is announcement of the
marriage of Jack B. Balding of
Fort McArthur, Cal., to Miss
Virginia O'Neal of Hollywood,
Cal , Jan. 21. ,
Mr. Balding Is graduate of
Ashland high school and South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion. He is the son of Mrs. Ger
trude Moffet of this city. At
present Mr. Balding Is sergeant
in the quartermaster division
of the U. S. army at Fort Mc
Arthur where the couple will
make their home.
Party Honors
Don McFaddens
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Picker
ing entertained Wednesday eve
ning at their home In the Oak
Grove district with farewell
nartv honoring Mr nA lr-m rn
McFadden who are leaving soon
ior Portland where they will
make their home. An evening
oi pinocnie was enjoyed.
' Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Knlps, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brew
old, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sauer,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byrd, the hon
ored guests and the hosts.
Luncheon Held
At Medford Hotel
Ten attended tha Northern
Life Insurance company lun
cheon held at the Medford hotel
Thursday. James C. Long. Ore
gon state supervisor from Port
land and H. O. FUhback, as
sistant vice president of the
company of Seattle, Wash., were
present. Also attending were
Mr. and . Mrs. George Mot
felt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gll
more, Harold Brown, Miss Helen
Galbrlath of this city and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Shirley of
Grants Pass.
Crater Lake Guild
At Holt Home
Crater Lake Guild of the First
Presbyterian church meets Mon
day at 8 p m. at the homa of
Helen Holt Wilson, 11 Corning
Court. Planned are an annual
white elephant sale and a book
review.
ICTORY
Salon of Beauty
Will Open Monday, February 2
at
24 SOUTH GRAPE
Specialising In all types ef beauty culture.
Experienced operators to serve you.
Mrs. Mabel Orlgtby, Owner
PHONE 5029 Mrs. Pearl Chord. Operator
Mrs. Alpha McClus. Operator
Church Group
Holds All-Day
Sewing Session
Mora than 80 women, mem
bers of the Women organiza
tion of the First Christian
church met Thursday for an all
day sewing session for China
relief. A number of garments
were finished and these will be
sent to the Chinese who are In
need of aid due to war In their
country.
Mrs. W. E. Meyers spoke on
"Proper Nutrition and National
Defense" during the business
and fellowship hour. A number
of progressive, teas,, luncheons
and dinners are being sponsored
by the group and they also an
nounced their -. willingness to
serve luncheons, dinners or ban
quets for groups or, organiza
tions.. .-; . . . . .
Discussed Was 'the' contribu
tion which the Women ' of the
church could make to the wel
fare of strangers who will be
coming to the community dur
ing construction of the canton
ment. Officers for the year 1942
were Introduced: Mrs. Joseph
Carr, chairman;' Mrs. H. K.
Burnham, secretary treasurer;
Mrs. Susan Eads, project chair
man; Mrs. Rose Herbert, kitch
en chairman; Maude Daugherty,
dining room chairman; Effie
Kurtz, entertainment; Mrs. A.
H. Gregory, house 'committee;
Ruth Hood, publicity chairman;
class representatives were Mrs.
Minnie Crisp, Loyal Women;
Mrs. Walter Kindred, Alpha
Delta; Ethel Troxell,' Loyal
Workers; Mrs. C. ' C: Haggard,
Mariners. Other representatives
from the board of deaconesses
were Mrs. G. C Coram, Mrs.
Clyde Hon and Mrs. A. C.
Latham.
This is the second year of
the- Women's organization and
it Is reported to be filling a
vital place in the First Christ
ian church. Purpose Is to pro
vide an efficient program of
service and to extend the fel
lowship of the church by bring
ing women together to work at
worthwhile tasks. The group
meets February 28 to. sew for
American Red Cross.
Birthday Party
At Rose Home
Honors Mrs. Dyer
Mrs. Florence Rose oi Chest
nut street was hostess to a sur
prise birthday party Wednesday
afternoon honoring Mrs. Lina
Dyer. Mrs. Dyer received many
Uifts. Dessert luncheon was
served followed by an afternoon
of knitting and sewing.
Attending were Mesdames
Vera Johnston, Linnie Perry.
?ora Kleinhammer, Dorthine
Dailey, Perl Giffin, Etta Hyde.
Laura Williams. Viola Traut
nan, Ilda Vickoren, Iva Walden.
Clara Tlllie, Rachael Cobb Ma
ble Grlgsby, Lucretia Whlllock
the honored guest and hostess
Bakers' Auxiliary
Holds Luncheon
Mrs. Lowell Morgan enter
tained the Baker's auxiliary with
a luncheon Thrsday afternoon.
Pinochle was at play and later
prizes were, awarded to Mrs.
Harry Ellis and Mrs. James Dor
sey. Enjoying the afternoon were
Mrs. Harry Ellis, Mrs. Al Braun,
Mrs. Roena Robertson, Mrs.
Denny Woods. Mrs. George Hols
gang, Mrs. Dick Pruitt, Mrs.
James Dorsey and Mrs. Morgan.
Pythian Club
Plans Red Cross Work
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
William Casebeer last week
members of the Pythian club
made plans for Red Cross work
during their business session.
About 20 attended and later
refreshments were served bv the
hostess assisted by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Letha Ross. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Grace Fulk"rson.
Girl Scouts Hold
Court of Awards
At Lincoln School
Girl Scouts and their parents
and friends attended Court
ot Awards at the Lincoln school
gymnasium Friday evening at
7:30 p. m. Badges were pre
sented and Girl Scouts sang for
their audience.
' Receiving badges in troop six
at Lincoln school were: troop
badges, Rosalie Glascock, Janet
Shaw, Aliee Howard, Ellen
Howard, Barbara Olea, Maxtne
Powell, Shirley Burelson; host
ess badges, Rosalie Glascock,
Janet Shaw, Maxine Powell;
weaving and photography, inter
national friendship and second
class badge, Rosalie Glascock.
Troop 12, Central Point: sec
ond class badge, Ann Bohnert,
Patsy Faber, Gwen Coin, Patty
Hamilton, Dorothy Henigan,
Dorothy Rogers; hostess badge:
Ann Bohnert, Patsy Faber,
Gwen Goin, Patty Hamilton,
Jeanette Lemen, Dorothy Rog
ers; cyclist badge, Barbara And
ers, Anna Booth, Jean Kincaid,
Patsy Faber, Mary Matthews.
Troop 22, Junior high school,
community life and troop dra
matics: Doris Parsons, Joan
Pomeroy, . ian McEwen, Carol
Myers, Bonnie Lou Edwards,
Corrine Latourette; child care,
Evelyn Watkins.
. Troop 7, Roosevelt school,
foods and cyclist badges: Mar
ian Currans, Joan Coleman,
Mary Sue Green, Kathleen See-
katz, .Mary Virginia Wait, Betty
Drummond, Margaret Green,
Jacquelin Madigan; . first class
award, Kathleen Seekatz; sec
ond class award, Cynthia Jack
son; earning food badge, Nancy
Newbury, Ann Butler, Cynthia
Jackson.
Troop 11, St. Mary's Acad
emy: second class award, Mary
J a r v 1 s, Delores Wilkinson,
Stephanie M i k s c h e, Frances
Kiernan; hostess badge, Gert
rude Lewis.
Troop 3. Junior high school,
dancer ' and my community
badge, Carmen Wright, Barbara
Olson, Charlotte Wing, Loree
Monteith, Aileen Walsh, Bar
bara Meadows, Thais Gorden;
dancer and second class, Helen
Ferris.
Troop 5, Jackson school, my
community, transportation, com
munication badges; Joan Blun
kel, Joy Finch, Bernlece How
ard, Joan Gardner, Donna In
low, Barbara Barr, Patty Law-
son, Patty Mashburn, Lois ' Par
sons, Gayle Miller, Marianne
Perl, Gwen Lee Young, Dor
othy Ray, Zella Mae Sellers;
first aid, Barbara Barr.
Grand President
To Be Honored
To be honored today is George
Tank of Davenport, Iowa, grand
worthy president of the Fratern
al Order of the Eagles. Mr.
Tank, in company with Aaron
Reece, grand representative
from Seattle, Wash., arrived last
evening by train for a short visit
in this city.
The program today Includes
registration of delegates, 9 'a. m.
at Eagles hall, 42 North Front
street; 11 a. m. registration of
candidates for initiation; 1:30 p.
m. Eagles meeting; 4:30 p. m.
parade of drill teams from Rose
burg, Klamath Falls, Medford
and other visiting aeries; 9:30 p.
m. dinner served by members of
auxiliary drill team to Eagles
and their families followed by a
dance.
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Your laundry la wall
chaperoned at this laun
dry. Our experts knew
how to launder properly
each material and color.
Send your bundle here
this week and check for
your self.
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Defense Deeds
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Dodle Millen (above) wears
pals blue dtnim coveralls de
signed in California for wear
in defense factories by women
defense employes.
Junior Guild
Plans Dessert
Style Show
Junior Guild members of St.
Mark's Episcopal church made
plans for the dessert style show
to be held April 13 at the par
ish house when they met Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Roland Halper, Third and Grape
streets.
Mrs. Halper was appointed
chairman of the ohow to be as
sisted by Miss Emlyn Griggs as
decoration chairman; Mrs. Dick
Watson, refreshment chairman
and Miss Janet Mann, tickets
and publicity.
The business session was con
ducted by Miss Betty Vilm,
president. Later refreshments
were served by Mrs. Halper
with Miss Sue Moshberger as
co-hostess. The Guild adjourned
to meet February 11 with Mrs.
Clayton W. Lewis, 1604 West
Main street.
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Health Group
Meets Wednesday
Phoenix Health Group will
meet with Mrs. Dollie Stevens,
South Pacific highway Wednes
day at 2 p. m.
An Adventure
In Eating!
There's a big treat in store for
you and your family every
Sunday at the New Dixie Cat
W know you'll agree that our
Sunday Family
Dinners
arc the finest you've ever
tatted. And our prices are
moderate.
Dixie
Cafe
Sixth Street
Just Off Central
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Parent's Night
Well Attended At
Masonic Hall
Wednesday was Daughters of
Job "Parents" night at the Ma
sonic temple when a potluck
dinner and bethel meeting hon
ored parents. Over 100 attend
ed the dinner which was served
at 6:30 p. m. in thi. Masonic
dining hall at long tables dec
orated in a Valentine motif. The
officer's table was centered with
a boquet of red and white car
nations. Following dinner the group
ddjourned to the bethel hall
where Honored Queen Beverly
Brooks presided during a busi
ness session. Plans were made
for a rummage sale to be held
Saturday at the store next to
Hal's Camera shop on North
Central avenue. Miss Helen
Webb and Miss Betty Frey are
in charge of the sale.
Four past queens, Miss Nan
ette Holmes, Miss Charlotte
Older, Miss Carol Tengwald and
Miss Ruth Nordwick were es
corted to the east and intro
duced. Also introduced was
Mrs. Thomas Freed, worthy
matron of Reames chapter, O.
E. S., who presented the bethel
with a check to be applied on
purchase of new robes.
Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang
sang two selections' accompan
ied by Mrs. C. O. Larlson. W.
P. Brooks also sang two num
bers accompanied by his daugh
ter, Miss Beverly Brooks and a
reading was given by Miss Clara
Daniels, entitled "The Admiral's
Ghost."
Miss -Ann Drysdale was in
charge of the dinner assisted by
Mrs. Frank Ray, advisor and
other bethel members.
To Portland
By Mainllner
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Severson
left yesterday by United Main
liner for Portland. Mrs. Sever
son, a Portland resident, has
been spending the past week in
this city with her husband. Dur
ing her stay here she resided
at Hotel Holland.
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BURELSON'S
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Medford Bldg. Phone 2428
Kiwanian Dames
Hold Luncheon
At Frohnmayer Home
Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer enter
tained Kiwanian Dames at her
home last week with a lunch'
eon. Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. George Goodrich, Mrs.
Mary Gardner and Mrs. Ernest
Kofoed. f
During a short business ses
sion officers were elected for
the coming term. Mrs. A. O.
Bauman will serve as president;
Mrs. Joe E. Earley, vice presi W
dent and Mrs. Richard Watson,
secreta ry-treasurer.
Retiring officers are Mrs. O.
J. Halboth, president, Mrs. E.
G. Trowbridge, vice president
and Mrs. Michael Gibbons, secretary-treasurer.
Plans were made for the com
ing year and included partici
pation in Red Cross sewing and
national defense work.
Cards were at play during
the afternoon with Mrs. Bau
man holding high score.
Medford Residents
Move to The Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gramea
left yesterday for The Dalles
where they plan to make their
home. Mr. Grames, an employe
of Union Oil company, was
transferred to The Dalles two
weeks ago and returned this
weekend for Mrs. Grames. They $
have been residing at 618 New "
town street. Mr. and Mrs.
Grames have made their home
in this city for the past five
years. .
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