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Society
and CLUBS
Starnes Family
To Leave1 Monday '
For New Home
honored guest. She was present
ed with a shower of handker
chiefs during the evening.
Mr. Starnes has been in Port
land for the past several days
unA ...ill At...... T,jf
day in order to accompany the! wee" ""5 1, 0 Ilrsl
famiiy to Portland. TheVrne,' I .IJfUZ
Discussion Group
Of AAUW, League
Starts Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Starnes
and their two children, Warren
and Sue, will leave Monday fori
Portland where they will make
their home. Mr. Starnes, former
manager of the Firestone com
pany here, will manage one of
the company's stores in Port
land. The family came here
seven years ago and during their
stay both Mr. and Mrs. Starnes
have been active in social and
civic circles of the city and have
made a wide circle of friends.
Mrs. Starnes has been especi
ally active in the program of the
Graduate1 Nurses association
here and served as president of
the group in recent months and
as instructor of home nursing at
the senior high school.
Among farewell parties for
Mrs. Starnss last week was a
bridge party given by Mrs.
Clyde Webb at her home on
West Main street. A small group
of Mrs. Starnes' close friends
were invited. Mrs. Clyde Leon
ard received the prize for high
bridge score and the guest of
honor was presented with a gift.
Thursday night members of a
bridge club to which Mrs.
Portland address will be 4517
N.E. 39th street and the children
will attend the Beaumont school.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Jacquemin
have purchased the Starnes'
home at 1112 Reddy avenue.
! College Women
Committee Meets
Members of the executive
committee of the Rogue River
Valley College Women's club
met at the Hotel Medford Sept.
30 for one o'clock luncheon. Re
ports of standing committees
were heard and matters of in
terest to the club were discussed.
Officers present, were Mrs. H.
S. Chirgwin, president; Mrs. G.
S. Jennings, vice-president; Mrs.
A. V. Hardy, secretary; Mrs. W.
E. Haskins, treasurer. Standing
committees were represented by
Mrs. F. J. Newman, program;
Mrs. F. V. Barrett and Mrs. Vic
tor Birdseye, social; Mrs. G. O.
Taylor, membership; Mrs. R. C.
Van Valzah, scholarship; Mrs.
Amos Wiilits, music.
Auxiliary Of Church
Will Meet Tuesday
Ladies' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will meet at the
church Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. to
sew for the White Cross. Mem
bers will have a paper sack
lunch at noon and in the after
noon at 2 o'clock the regular
business meeting will be heid
Starnes belongs were entertain- Mrs. R. Hague will have charge
ed by Mrs. R. A. Miksche and
Mrs. G. O. Humphrey at the
former's home, 813 Minnesota
avenue, with Mrs. Starnes as land and Lang.
of devotionals.
Hostesses for the day are the
Mesdames Landers, Hill, Stnck-
GIVE TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST AND WAR FUND
LI'S
OUSEWIVES
streamline their work o'
preparing meals and look
to us for delicious, oven
fresh bread, cakes and pas
tries. It saves a lot of time.
It's really economical in the
long run and the rest of
the famiiy agree that
Model bakery products are
(imply TOPS for goodness
and tastel
MODEL
BAKERY
203 West Main St.
discussion group sponsored joint
ly by the Medford branch of the
American Association of Univer
sity Women and the Jackson
County League of Women
Voters. The meeting will be
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jus
tin Smith, who leads the group,
at 8 o'clock.
This year the discussion will
center around the topic of United
States foreign policy in the post
war reconstruction period. Meet
ings will be held the second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of
each month.
This will make the fifth year
that the discussion group has
met. Originally the group con
sisted of league members only,
but for the past two years mem
bers of the AAUW have joined.
Mrs. Smith, state foreign policy
chairman for AAUW and presi
dent of the league, has been
leader of the group since its or
ganization. Among the women who plan
to attend the group discussion
this year are Mrs. Edwin H. Hal
liwail. Miss Vera Humphrey,
Mrs. Vernon Whitehouse, Miss
Helen Parish, Miss Elizabeth Mc
Galliard, Miss Josephine Koppes,
Miss Delie Whisenant, Mrs. C.
Rease Braley, Mrs. Robert Shep
herd, Mrs. H. G. Dowson, Mrs.
H. D. Byington, Mrs. Richard
Payne, Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mrs.
W. H. Fluhrer and Mrs. A. A.
Scckatz.
Others are expected to attend
and any member of either group
interested is cordially invited to
be at the first meeting
union Kjrricers 1
; 1 o Be tnstaiiea 1
Installation of officers will
! take place Thursday during the
meeting of the Medford
: W.C.T.U. which will be held at
1 the home of Mrs. G. A. Edwards,
: 17 South Newtown street. Mrs.'
j Susie V. Standard will serve j
again as president. The meet-
ing it set for 2 p. m.
I Mrs. William Rootshaffer will
be in charge of devotionals and
reports of the year's work will
be given.
Visitors are welcome to at
tend. !
University Students
Spend Week-end Here
Visiting in Medford over the
weekend are a group of Univer
sity of Oregon students. Miss
Ann Scripter has as her house 1
, : ri 1 1 : Ts I
gum, jvjis myitis .Luuuvif ji, ui i
. Tillamook at the home of Miss 1
' Scripter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
j E. D. Scripter, 60 Rose avenue.
ic. nii- n 1 i.i- 1. '
i miss eue ju&e is wiuj jier
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Rose,
; South Oakdale avenue and Mrs.
Wayno Dickinson has as her '.
house guest. Miss Betty Jean
Johnson of Los Angeles. They
are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Childers, South Central avenue,
uncle and aunt of Mrs. Dickin
son. All are members of Alpha
Delta Pi social sorority.
Book Reviewed
By Mrs. Brewer '
Crater Lake Guild members
of the First Presbyterian church
heard Mrs. R. A. Brewer review
Sister Kenny's book, "And They
Shall Walk" at the first meeting
oi the fall Monday evening at
the church.
Mrs. Helen S. Tumy led devo
tions and at the close of the eve
ning refreshments were served
by members of the executive
board. Several new members
were Introduced by the presi
dent, Mrs. Paul Bulkin.
Miss Chamberlain
To Speak Monday
Miss Grace Chamberlain of
Ashland will speak on contem
porary war poetry at the mcet-j
ing of the Arts Study group of j
the American Association of
University Women tomorrow.
The meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Cannon, 16 Glen
Oak Court and will be preceded .
by luncheon at 1 o'clock.
Miss Chamberlain has made!
several previous appearances be
fore Medford groups.
Captain Bulk AnWei
To Visit Relatives
Capt. Marvin S. Burk has ar
rived in Medford to visit his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. F.
Burk 53 Rose avenue, and his
wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Field, 24 Crater Lake
avenue. Capt. Burk is stationed
at Selman Field, Monroe, La.
Mrs. Burk, the former Jean- j
ette Field, was unable to ac-1
company her husband on the
trip west since she is teaching
dramatics and speech for the
senior. high school of Monroe!
this year.
Hollywood Visitors
Are Guests In City
Mrs. Angus Bowmer of North
Hollywood, Calif., accompanied
by her father, H. N. Butler, are
in Medford to visit friends and
relatives and are at the homo of
Mrs. Elizabeth Leever In Med
ford. The visitors, former Med
ford residents and widely
known here, will leave tomor
row. Mayor In Portland
To Attend Meeting
Mayor and Mrs. Clarence
Meeker and their daughter,
Eleanor, left Friday night for
Portland where the mayor-spent
Saturday attending a meeting of
the board of directors of the
League of Oregon Cities, held at
the Heathman Hotel. The Meek
ers will return tomorrow morning.
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Medford't Newest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store Presents a Sale
of Quality Fur Coats, Jackets, Collars and Chokers at Unheard
of Low Prices.
This ll Not Just Showing! These Garments are Priced
To Sell.
BE SURE TO SEE THESE BARGAINS!
Australian Coney . S55
Rus. Squirrel Locke $169 50
Bombay Lamb. .
Natural Muskrat
Open Evenings by appointment.
Mail us a card.
Sealine
Mendosa Beaver
Manchurian Wolf
Marmot
Spanish Lamb
Others on Sale:
Arabian Kid
Brown Persian Head
Mouton Lamb
Red Fox Jacket
Blue Fox Jacket
S250
S259
Squirrel Choker
Muskrat Choker
Red Fox Collar
Blue Wolf Collar
S. A. Kid Collar
Plus 20o Tax Payments Can Be Arranged
AROLD'S Ladies Apparel
130 EAST MAIN
THE STORE OF EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
MEDFORD
CALENDAR
Sunday
8:13 a. m. Breakfast at Hotel
Holland for Medford BPW club
members to open National Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Week. Group will attend Pres
byterian church service after
breakfast,
Monday
1.00 p. m. AAUW Arts
Study group, home of Mrs. Ar
thur Cannon, 16 Glen Oak Court
for lunch.
Tuesday
9:30 a. m. Ladies Auxiliary,
First Baptist church, at church.
Business meeting at 2 p. m.
12 Noon Zonta club. Hotel
Holland for lunch. Ben Schmidt
Y.M.C.A. secretary will speak.
1:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar
society luncheon at parish hall.
Each member bring covered
dish.
1:00 p. m. VFW Auxiliary
Sewing club, home of Mrs. Lu
ella Vosika, 102 Almond street,
1:00 p. m. East Side circle,
Presbyterian church, luncheon
at home of Mrs. R. W, Clancy,
Medford Heights.
1:00 p. m. Grace circle,
Presbyterian church, home of
Mrs. Frances Flinn, 604 West
Main street, luncheon. Mrs. Eva
Marsh, program. Bring own
sen-ice.
1:00 p. m. Merritt circle,
Presbvterian church, home of
Mrs. Callie Palm. 343 S. Holly
street, luncheon. Mrs. Glen San
ders, assistant hostess,
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters
circle, Presbyterian church,!
home of Mrs. G. H. Maasdam,
420 South Central avenue, for
luncheon. Bring service.
2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle of
Methodist church at church
parlors. Hostesses. Mrs. F. S.
Brandon and Mrs. Jessie Berry.
Devotions, Mrs. Rose Berry;
program, Mrs. J. P. Bray.
7;30 p. m. Delta Debs, home
of Regina Smith, Kings High
way. '
Wednesday
10:00 a. m. Camp White
Army Auxiliary Red Cross pro
duction unit, Outpost.
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
covered dish luncheon at Girls'
Community club. Hostesses,
Edith Beck and Frances McCon
ochie. 1:00 p. m. Ookgrove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. L.
P. Crocker, Jacksonville high
way. 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P, E, O., luncheon at home of
Mrs. Eiwood Hedberg, 1206 East
Main street. Assistant hostess
es, Mrs. L, E, Williams and Mrs,
R. A. Work. Program, Mrs. E. E.
Kelly.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft,
regular meeting K. of P. hall.
Guards please come at 7:30 for
nractice.
8:00 n. m. American Legion
auxiliary, regular business meet
ing at armory followed by re
freshments and social Hour lor
post and auxiliary.
Thursday
1:00 p. m, Medford Sojourn
ers' club, Girls' Community
dub. For reservations call Mrs.
Ervine Housechild, 20U4.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle.
Methodist church, at church for
dessert. Mrs. John Carter, hos
tess.
1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home of Verna
Goldfrap, Bring sewing.
2:00 p. m. W. C. T. V. home
of Mrs. G. A. Edwards, 11 South
Newtown street, for yearly re
ports and installation of officers.
7:00 p. m. Medford BPWC
dinner at home of Mrs. E. L.
Lenox, 2322 East Main street,
with members of Zonta club as
guests.
8:0,0 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls Community club.
Business and social meeting.
Iva Walden, president, urges
members to attend.
Friday
1:00 p. m. Friday Luncheon
club at home of Caroline Adams,
Adams Lane. No service requir
ed, 1
Mrs. Holt In South
To Visit Wiih Mother
Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt, of Corn
ing Court is visiting her mother.
Mrs, Ransom Pratt at Berkeley,
Caiif., for three wscks.
at the school nd at that time
plans were made for a Hal
lowe'en party Friday, Oct. 27,
at the school. The Informal
party will honor teachers of
the Phoenix school.
Lyle Lindlcy, new superin
tendent of schools for Phoenix,
spoke and among other things
stated that the annual school
carnival is being planned and
that cooperation of the com
munity will be needed to make
it successful.
Mrs." R, ll. Hamblin, execu
tive secretary of the Girl Scouts,
spoke on the need of Girl Scout
leaders in the Phoenix district,
stating that there were not now
sufficient leaders to carry on
Scout activities in that district.
Room mothers for the year
were chosen during the after
noon. About 30 attended the
meeting.
CLOTHING DRIVE
FOR EUROPEANS
STARTS MONDAY
Collection of clothing for des
titute of the newly liberated sec
tions of war-torn Europe wiii be
gin at 10 a.m. Monday at the
collection center located in the
former Al Piche hardware store
next to Lumon's Grocery on East
Main street, it was announced
Saturday by the committee in
charge.
The center will be open daily
this week until Friday noon to
receive donations of discarded
yet usable men's, women's, chil
dren's, and infants garments as
well as all forms of bedding.
Ladies of the Medford Council
of Church Women will be on
hand between 50 a.m. and 5 p.m.
every day to receive and sort all
materials brought in.
It was emphasized that all
clothing donated must be in ac
ceptable form, clean, patched If
necessary, and with all buttons
intact. Shoes, gloves, rubber
goods, and Impractical forms of
garments not suitable for daily
hard wear such as old evening
gowns, etc., cannot be used.
KEY PORTS, BASE
ON CELEBES HIT
Allied Headquarters. South
west Pacific, Sunday, Oct. 8
IU.K) Liberator bombers of the
Far Eastern Air Force hit air
dromes and key ports on Celebes
island with fla tons of explosives
Thursdny. striking at Makassar,
Mnndnl and Kendnri, Gen Doug
las MacArthur announced today.
The big bombers unloaded 53
tons of bombs on the Kendari
airdromes in daylight Thursday
and that night oilier formations
swept over the southwestern
peninsula to hit Makassar and
Mandai with 33 tons.
It was the second raid in five
days on Makassar, key port on
the Makassar strait.
Clroiiie tims foi Siininj Too lete
to ClRMtry & :30 Saturday afternoon
Pleasa remember
! P.-T. A. Activities
Phoenix P.-T.A.
Phoenix Parent-Teacher asso
ciaion began it fall schedule of
activities with a meeting Friday
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several coming if
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THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH
N. Central Ave. it Third St.
Evangelistic Ministers Proclaim Promises and
Precepts of God's Word
S.i fleet: Sunday. II A. M.. J P. M and 7:45 P. M,
Tueidaf nd Friday, t P. M.
"K church without collection plete"
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tockings or shirtings on the bodice . j . with flattering
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