SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS of the WEEK
By OLIVE BTAHCHEB
"National Officer
J Honored Guest
At Formal Affair
v Miss Or Cox, recently elected
president of the National De
partment of the Daughters
Union Veterans of the Civil War.
was honored at formal recep
tion (lven by the members of
Elta Deuel Hubbs Tent of Med--ford
yesterday afternoon. ' The
'reception was at the Girls Com
munity club between the hours
'of two and five o'clock.
" In tha receiving line were
'Miss Cox, Dr. Susie V. Standard,
idepartment patriotic instructor;
Mrs. Francis Brisbine, president
of Hubbs tent; Mrs. V. I. Ma-
gerle, president of the Grants
Pass tent and Mrs. Alice Turner,
"Ashland tent president.
Speaking during the after
noon were Mayor Clarence
Meeker of Medford who extend
ed the city's greetings to the
' honored , guest, and E. H. Hed
Tick, - superintendent of city
.'schools. Miss Cox has long been
'associated with Superintendent
.. Hedrick in the public schools,
'having served as principal of
.Medford grade schools for 28
; years. Also on tlie program were
Mrs. Eleanor Curry Hamilton
and Mrs. Corinne Harwood Rob-
- ! bins, both granddaughters of
Union Veterans and Medford
teachers, who gave vocal solos.
" The reception room was deco
.rtted with red, white and blue
flowers and flags and the beau
tifully appointed tea table was
arranged with pink rose buds
from the garden of Mrs. Clar
ence Harwood, Pouring were
Mrs. Walter Kindred and Mrs.
, George W. Nellson, assisted by
Mrs. Stella Hendrickson and
!Mrs. Richard Klemm. Assisting
j about the rooms were Mrs, Wal
jter Rowley, Mrs. Larry Schade.
.Mrs. Maude Holmes and Mrs.
i Oliver Rogers. '
I About 60 guests attended the
! reception, .. Including 20 from
, the Ashland and Grants Pass
i tents. Greetings from other tents
I throughout Oregon arrived dur
;ing the day.
;' Miss Cox became a member
jof Elta Deuel Hubbs tent early
rin its organization, She was
initiated into the group during
l-the presidency of Mrs. Nellson,
!;who yesterday praised the new
,; national officer stating "through
her efficient work and untir
ing loyalty she has progressed
through tha Department of Ore?.
: Ron to the highest position . of
fered by the organization which
'numbers nationally gome 80,000:
she is well equipped for the
position of National Department
president."'
Enrollment Week
To Be Observed
By Local Group '
f The week of October 18 to
22, inclusive, has been design
ated as "Enrollment Week" by
Parent-Teacher associations for
all persons interested in child
Jwelf are; Special observance of
the week is being planned by
all associations in the Medford
district.
i Mrs. John Larwood, president
of the Medford Parent-Teacher
association council, points out
that for 45 years the National
Congress of Parents and Teach
ers has dedicated its service to
the care, education and protec
tion of children and youth.
"Today these needs require par
ticular attention if the children
of the nation are to be protect
ed from the physical hazards of
war, the emotional strains of
the times, the disruption -of
home and family life and the
social upheaval and confusion,
the president states.
"A membership in a Parent-
teacher association means that
we are able to help the welfare
of children and youth in the
home, school, church and com
munity.
i, "The Oregon Congress has
chosen as a motto for the year
1943-1944 'A Membership in
Every Home, and set as a goal
35,000 in memberships for Ore
gen. Let's do our part, as
strength in numbers means ln
terested people and better laws,
better standards of home life, a
closer relation between - home
and school and the best educa
tional advantages for all of our
children and youth."
OUR
GREATEST
AIM : : :
Is to be helpful to all
who engage us, we try
to satisfy all by the
manner In which every
detail is handled.
LADY ATTENDANT
PEE1L
FUNERAL HOMI .
John A. at Frank Perl
Ambulance Service
PHONE M7
National Office .
of
Miss Ora Cox, newly elected
president of the National Depart
ment of the Daughters of Union
Veterans of the Civil War, was
honored yesterday at a formal
reception given by members of
Elta Deuel Hubbs tent of Med
ford. Miss Cox, who has been
principal of Medford schools for
the past 25 years, is widely
Known in tne city.
Bride And Groom .
Honored Wednesday
At Dinner-Shower
Mr, and Mrs. James Lillie of
1182 Court St. -entertained
Wednesday evening at their homo
with a dinner and shower in
honor of their daughter and son
in-law, whose wedding was an
event of October 8. The bride,
the former Miss Carol Ltllie. was
married to Norman Cuddie of
Seattle in a ceremony performed
by Judge J. B. Coleman In bis
office at the courthouse.
The dinner Wednesday was
at eight o'clock in the evening.
For dessert large wedding
cake was cut and served by the
bride. .
Twenty-eight guests were pres
ent including the groom's fath
er, Glen Cuddie, and his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Somers; the bride's broth
er, Jimmy Lillie; her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Emma- Lillie, and Mr.
and. Mrs,' Mike Flynn, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Cumming, Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Lilly, Willis Pratt, Bill
Crawford, Bill Regan, Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Stuart. Mrs. Roval
Klumph, Miss Ruth Gentry, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Norval, Mrs. Carrii!
Chase, Mrs. Claire Goves, Mrs.
Cliff Reynolds and Mrs. Leonard
Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuddie will make
their home in Medford, Mr. Cud
dle being employed at Fabers.
Mrs. Cuddie attended the Med
ford schools and has many
friends In the city.
Dinner Saturday
At Jackson 'Hotel
Honors Mr. Cave
A group of friends honored
Willard Cave with a dinner in
the banquet room of the Hotel
Jackson last Saturday night. Mr.
wave leu Tuesday evening for
training in the navy.
The dinner tables were attrac
tively decorated with small ships
ana a gioDe oi the world ' at
tached with red. white and blue
streamers. Following dinner the
group went to the Redmen hall
for dancing. Present for the
dinner and dance were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Walden. . Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
reter Bateman. Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ward, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Aldredge, Lovell Robbins. Miss
tana Hiiderbrand, Mrs. Clifford
Cave, the honored guest and
Mrs. Willard Cave. .
Juvenile Club Meets
At Home of Director.
Degree of Honor Juvenile club
met Saturday, October 9, at the
home of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson'. Ju
venile director,' at 7 Chestnut
street. Deloris Jarvis. president
of the club, presided at the busi
ness meeting.
Visitors at the meetlne were
Gordon Tldwell, Gloria Duna-
gan, Leona Murray, and Mar-
cella and Janice Tlpplet. Janice
is a new member, coming here
irom Mediord, Wis. Walter John
son made application for his sec
ond sergeant service stripe, and
negina warns applied for a ser
vice cap.
After the business meeting:, the
children enjoyed an afternoon of
games on the lawn, with Walter
Johnson and Reglna Marks re
ceiving prizes. The affair ended
with a weiner roast. Reslna
Marks assisting the hostess with
refreshments.
The next meeting will be held
November 13. - . .
PIANO
STUDIO
Margaret Otenbrugge
711 E. Main Phone 4256
Mist Delia S hulls
And Cpl. Compton
Married Thursday
The wedding of Miss Delia
Shults. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. N. Shults, SOS West Main St.,
to Cpl. Norman' Compton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Compton
of Klamath Falls, was an event
of last Thursday evening. The
ceremony took place at the
home of the bride's parents, with
the Rev. C. W. Frost of the
Apostolic Faith church reading
the service.
The bridal party stood by the
livingroom fireplace for the can
dlelight, ceremony. Preceding
the ceremony Mrs. Martin Glr-
rard sang "I Love You Truly"
and the wedding march was
played by Miss Laura Compton.
' For her wedding the bride
wore a white gown and a finger
tip length veil which fell from
a seed pearl crown. Her bouquet
was of pink roses and white car
nations. Attending the bride
were her twin sister, Miss Stella
bhults, and Miss Dorothy Young
as bridesmaids. Miss Shults wore
a floor length dress of pink and
Miss Young's gown was a floor
length blue taffeta with net.
Each carried an old-fashioned
nosegay,
John Frlesen was best man
for Mr. Compton and Duana
Jones was usher. -
Following the ceremony wed
ding refreshments were served
and the newly married couDle
cut ine weaaing cake.
Out-of-town guests present for
me weaaing were the grooms
motner, Mrs. s. B. Compton
Miss Geraldine- and Miss Doro
thy Compton and Miss Acnes
Penner of Klamath Falls, Miss
Liaura compton of San Francis
co, Miss Leone Nix and Miss
Maxine Slater of Portland. Oth
ers present were the bride's par
ents, Miss Lavena Shuts, Mrs. L.
Allen, Mrs. C W. Frost, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Beattle. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Girrard, Mrs. Belle Lud
wig, Mrs Sadie Dale. Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Shults, A. Neff, Mrs.
winner Wallace, Miss Oretha
Jones, Mrs. G, E. Shults. Mr.
and Mrs, L. Wallace, Miss Bessie
Brown, Mrs. P. Hanlln, Mr.
Parker and Mrs. G. Seely.
wpl. and Mrs. Comoton left
after the wedding for a brief
trip, the bride wearing for trav
eling a suit of powder blue, and
pin orchid corsage.' Cnl.
Compton is stationed at San An-
gelo, Tex., .and for the duration
of the war Mrs. Compton will
remain in Medford. Mrs. Comp
ton is well known in Medford
having attended . the Medford
schools and - graduated from
senior high school. -,. - ,
Musical Society
Meets Tomorrow
At Boyle Home
Mrs. John Boyle will enter
tain members of the Medford
Musical society at her home,
iuitf aouin uakdaie avenue, to
morrow evening. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Stella Hend
rickson and Mrs. W. Alex
Kuehlthau.
The evening's croeram will
be presented by Mrs. Rawles
Moore. On the program will be
tne trio composed of Mrs. Wil
liam McAllister, Mrs. D. F.
Huson and Mrs. Chester Wendt
and Mrs. D. R. Smith will give
solos. Piano numbers will be
presented by Mrs. Nell B. Tay
lor. Wives of servicemen, mem
bers of the Women's Army
corps and nurses interested in
music are extended a cordial in
vitation to attend the meeting,
scheduled for 8 p. m.
Study Club Plans
Season's Program
At the first meeting this fall
of the Thursday Morning Study
club, held last week, it was de
cided that the organization
would meet but once each month
during the coming season. This
meeting will be the second
Thursday of each month.
On the program for the first
meeting was Mrs. Justin Smith.
who spoke on coordination of
the -foreign policies of the allied
nations.
The November meeting of the
organization will be Nov. 18,
since the regular day would be
Nov. 11, a holiday.
RUMMAGE
SALE
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Friday and Saturday
Oct. 22 "and 23
123
EAST 6th STREET
Mrs. Roosevelt
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.commanding i jEVf'A
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Hospital, ' 3 WVftSl , I
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hospital and j. I Hi4if I I ? I
' personslly A ,'j5J Ti
greeted a 1' " VVlffS'U 1 1
number of ll : ; ' 4
the patient , M 'Jr J ri
during a fr - Mifzjt '" A.I
recent visit iP'w V !
to Beattle. V ..: -'-" '. '-'
Miss Esther Wyatt
Is Honored Guest
At Bridal Shower
Honor guest of a bridal shower
party Friday evening was Miss
i-sther wyatt, who is to be mar
ried, in the near future to Lt
Edward Ruffo, Hostesses for the
affair were the Misses Dorothy
and Virginia Ham, Miss Caroline
Sander and Mrs..LaVern Dun-
gey and it was given at the Hani
residence, 203 North Peach St.
Guests for the shower were
the Misses Evelyn Heldt, Lida
May Baylor, Dorothy Jacobson,
Huldah Rose, Edith Jacobs, Jer
ry Bunch, Barbara Pankey and
Jane Chamberlain and the Meg-
dames Floyd L a w s o n, Sam
Smith, Lowell Edwards, Wen-
del Spence, D. M, Giles, Richard
Wright, Herbert Thomas, Russell
Ayres, Irwin Schuster, Don
Friest, Geraldine Mitchell, Phe
lan Benford, Donald Crooks,
Charles Wiley, Kenneth Hansen
and Garth Rasmussen.
The bride-elect is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
wyatt, 322 Newtown St., and is
employed at the First National
bank, Medford branch. Her fi
ance is with the 91st Infantry
Division and Is from New York.
Noble Grand Club
Meets Thursday .:
The Past Noble Grand Club
held its October meeting Thurs
day evening with President
Ethel Pease in the chair. The
members answered roll call with
quotations and stories. After the
transaction of regular business
plans were made for a bazaar
to be held November 12 and 13.
Mrs. Veva Wimer had charge of
the entertainment, assisted by
Mrs. Leah Ivie. Mrs. Ina Huson
gave a most interesting talk on
the Hawaiian Islands, she having
visited her son there in 1941,
Various articles which she had
brought from the islands were
on display. Mrs. Laura Wicker
was a visitor. The refreshment
committee was made up of the
mesaames ina Huson, Caroline
Leaders, Mamie Walton and Ella
Gould, assisted by Ethel Pease.
Mrs; Treece To Arrlvo
To Visit With Parents
Mrs. Walker Treece will r.
rive in Medford Tuesday from
Mineral Wells, Tex., to visit for
a month at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Schu
ler, 112 Medford Heights. She
will be joined in two
her husband. Lt. Treecn. Ufhn hoi
oeeii siauoneu at Mineral Wells
with an infantry unit for the
yaot, year.
Medford CoupU Leave
For San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAllister
left last night for San Francisco
where they will spend a two
weeks' vacation visltino tuiiv.
their two daughters and sons-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Phares and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Perry. The McAllisters reside
awuz East Jackson Boulevard.
PRACTICAL HELP FOR YOUR
EVERYDAY PROBLEMS
"All things work together for good to them that love God."
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH
(Cor. 3rd St- & N. Central)
Rev. C. W. Frost, Pastor
Sunday Services, 11:00 A. M- & 7:43 P. M.
Tuasda
nd Friday,
Marvelous personal testimonies . . . Powerful preaching
Inspiring music by large orchestra and chorus.
A collection is
Tours Hospital
New Sewing Unit
To Be Organized
For Army Wives
Mrs. William G. Llvesay is
making plans for organization
of a new Red Cross sewing unit
which will meet Tuesday of each
week at the Officers' Outpost.
It Is stated that the Red Cross
group which now meets at the
Medford Hotel each Wednesday
Is finable to handle the volume
of sewing and it is thought that
many newly arrived officers'
wives will be interested in join
ing the new group. First meet
ing will be held this coming
week at 10 o clock, Tuesday
morning.
A great many activities are
scheduled for the Outpost this
coming week. Monday evening
a group of wives of 91st Division
officers are giving a bridge par
ty at the club and Tuesday eve
ning Col. and Mrs. Norbury
are entertaining for the officers
of the medical unit which the
colonel commands, their wives
and other guests. The affair will
be a dinner.
The dancing class usually held
on Wednesday and the Thursday
bridge luncheon will not be held
this coming week since the club
rooms wil be undergoing repairs
but, Saturday evening, Oct. 23,.
a special open" house and danco
is DBlng planned, with an or
chestra to furnish music for the
evening.
Last Saturday nlaht officers
of an engineers' unit at the camp
and their wives gave a formal
dance at the Outpost with an or
chestra and a floor show to add
to the evening's gayety. Supper
was served at midnight. Moie
than 150 persons attended.
, t .I .
P.-T. A. Activities
Washington P.-T. A. ,
Washington school P.-T. A
held Its first fall meeting Friday
Oct. 15, in the school gymnasi
um with a large group present
raiss Helen- Bums, county Red
Cross home nursing chairman,
discussed the home nursing
course and urged all members to
loin the classes being started
soon.
Miss Laura York led the eroun
singing and Loys Marshall, prin
cipal, imroaucea me teachers. A
social hour was' enjoyed after
the meeting, with Mrs. Blanche
Canode presiding at the tea table
Junior High School P.-T.A.
The Parent-Teacher associa
tion of Medford Junior high
school will resume activities
with a meeting this coming
Thursday afternoon in room 41
of the school building. A
special invitation is extended by
the association officers to all
parents of children newly en
rolled in the school to attend
the meeting. Mrs. Dee Newton
is president of the association
for this coming year.
8:00 P. M.
Sheriff's Posse,
Mounted Troop
On Annual Ride.
Outstanding event e-f the year
for the Medford Sheriff's Posse
and the Ladies Mounted Troop
is the annual ride, ar.d this event
took place last week-end when
members of the two groups rode
to the ranch of Mr. and Mrs.
William Grant In the Little Ap-
plegate. Mr. Grant is a new
member of the Fosse.
About 40 riders, including
husbands and wives of members,
made an early start Saturday
morning for the trip. A picnic
lunch was eaten en route and
upon arrival at the Grant ranch
in the evening, the host and host
ess served a barbecue dinner out
doors. The group spent an en
joyable evening around a camp
fire with songs and stories, and
all slept in the open. During the
evening Sheriff Syd I. Brown
was presented with a handsome
riding hat by the Grants.
The return ride was made
Sunday and those taking the trip
were unanimous in declaring the
excursion the most enjoyable of
any made by the posse and troop.
On the fide were Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Bengtson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Woolrldce. Mr. and Mm
C. L. Fidler, Dr. and Mrs. S. E.
Philips, Mr. and Mrs. W.lter
Leverette, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Harper, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gould,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bulkin, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cullen, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Reese Braley, Mr. and
Mrs.. Carl Blsmark, Mr. and Mrs.
William Grenbemer, Mrs. R. B.
Hammond, Miss Virginia Hnml
mond, Mrs. Allegra Green, Mrs.
F. G. Hughes, Mrs. George B.
Dean, Miss' Joyce Woolridge,
Miss Margaret Burroughs, Mrs
Homer A. Marx, Piatt Andrews.
Tony Boitano, W. E. Thomas,
Shelby M. Tuttle, Chet Leonard,
Sheriff Syd I. Brown and George
Field, captain of the posse.
Navy Lieutenant
Speaks Wednesday
At A AUW Meeting ,
Sreaklnff nn "Evi-i,. i
the South Pacific," Lt. H. D. By
lngton will address the meeting
of Medford chapter, American
Association of University Wom
en, to be held Wednesday eve
ning of this coming week at the
home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21
Geneva St. Lt. Byington is in
Medford on leave from the navy.
Others nn th . ...m
be Mrs. Arthur M. Cannon, presl-
U1 ut cnapter, and Mrs.
simiu, aiaie cnairman of Inter
national relations, who will re
port on a cnnfprontA k
group held several days ago l:i
Portland. Tha u,oi-.tfmA
of AAUW was outlined and
uaruiea at tne conference.
The meetlna hn. k.r. i i
, , - 0 www, ovuru-
"led or 7:45 p. m. Assisting
Mrs. Smith will be Miss Helen
rarisn, miss joe Koppes and
Miss Elizabeth McGalliard. .
Miss Wilkinson Leaves
Miss Jerrv Willrl
er of Mr. and Mrs. 'john J.
Wilkinson of 714 Park avenue,
left last Week tar Ran TrannUm
where she has accepted a posi
tion witn tne army engineer's
staff in that city. Miss Wilkin
son has been working at the
Camn White Station hninitsl tnr
some time nast. In SanTran-
Cisco she will reside at the Car
rollton club,
The Wilkinson's daughter-in-law,
Mrs. John E. Wilkinson,
has written that she has lolned
Pvt Wtllrfnartn- itstlnmul at
Camp Roberts in California, and
vne cuupic is esiuuiismus a re
sidence at San Louis Obispo.
SCHOOL DAYS
No, it's not our job to
wash tha ink from tha
hair, but we do wash the
dirt from her clothes, and
efficiently tool Try us to
day! luy War Bonds
and Stamps
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Miss Stephenson
To Become Bride
Of Lt. Hartzell
The betrothal of Miss Beulah
Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Stephenson, 418 Ar
cadia Court, to First Lt. Harold
Hartzell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Crawford, 18 Summit Ave.,
was announced recently at a
party which Miss Stephenson
gave at her home In Westwood
Village, California. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Miss Stephenson is In Cali
fornia to attend ''Santa Monica
Junior college and is employed
part time at the Douglas Aircraft
corporation. Her fiance, a pilot
in the marine corps, is stationed
at Santa Barbara. - .
Present for the announcement
party were Miss Margaret Avery,
Miss Helen Larson, Miss Jan Kin
caid, Lt. Ballard, Lt. GUdden,
Lt. Hollenbeck and Miss Steph
enson and Lt. Hartzell.
Both Miss Stephenson and Lt.'
Hartzell are well . known in
Medford. Both are graduates
of Medford senior high school.
Miss Stephenson with the class
of 1942 and the lieutenant in
an earlier class. Lt. Hartzell
is also a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon where he was
a member of Sigma Alpha Ep
silon national fraternity.
Mrs. Lowry To Lead
Chapter Discussion '
Current . topics will be dis
cussed at the meeting of Crater
Lake chapter, D.A.R., which
will be held Saturday, October
23, at the home of Mrs. G. Q
D'Albini, 45 Quince street.- The
discussion will be led by Mrs.
Bert B. Lowry, Assisting Mrs.
D'Albini as hostess will be Mrs.
H. E. Armstrong and Mrs. A.
E. Stratton. V.
Browns Arrive In City
Lt. Russell Brown and Mrs.
Brown arrived vesterrinv frnm
Camp Shelby, Miss., and will be
aueifis ior a lew days of the
lieutenant's parents,- Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hrnuin "717 U7.i
Jackson Blvd. Lt. Brown, who
has been in the service a year,
finished his officer training at
Ft. Benning, Ga., last July.
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Miss West Bride
Of Albert Hall;
Rites In South
f t mnA Mm X3r a n4 V .
twiBiiu cj, west,
502 South Newtown street, aj '
n mmce me marriage oi their
dauehter. Jovp Flaino ail. .
" r tr - . j niucn
John Hall, son of Mr. and Mr. 11
oxo oouin newtown
street. The wedding took place
Saturday, October 9, at Sacra
mento, Calif., the service being
read at the Sacramento Presby.
terian church.
Ml, anrl Mm TXall i . .' I
Medford early in the week and
vj .evening mr. nail left
for Camp Pearl, Williamsburg
Va., for training with the naval
construction battalion. Mrs Hall ''
wBo Is employed at the Greyl
hound bus terminal here, will re. '
main in Medford and will reside t
with her parents. J
Both the bride and groom at.
tended Medford senior high
school and have many friends In
the city.
Medford Officer
Speaks Wednesday I
At Local Church
Ensign George Tucker, who l
has returned to Medford after '
many month's service with the ?
maritime commission, will speak
Wednesday evening at a special !
meeting of the Women's Mij-
slonary society of the Presby. .
terian church.; The meeting !
will be at the church parlors at '
8 p. m.
The ensign's talk will be II- l
lustrated with colored picturet-t
Of the Holv T.nvirl whitl. ha ...ti, W-
show with a projection machine.
in Bucmion 10 ine lecture, a pro
gram of music will be given
with Harrv- Young giving vocal I
solos. and Verlyn Thomas ap- t
pearing in violin numbers.
The vegular meeting of the
organisation would ordinarily
have been held Tuesday after
noon but due to the nature of
the program, Wednesday night
has been chosen Instead. A '
social hour will follow the pra- f
gram. Husbands and friends of y
members of the society are In- I
vlted to attend.
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