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Society and CL UBS Letters Are Read 'At Last Meeting D.A.R. Chapter Letters from men who are members of tha crew of the V.S.S. I. C, I. boat 609 were read by members of Crater Lake Chapter, Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, during a meet ing held October 28 at the home of Mrs. Thomas Young in the Griffin Creek district. Tha chapter has been asked to sponsor the boat which means that names of the crew of 29 were listed and each member chose a name, writing letters to the serviceman, sending gifts and taking care of requests, Mrs. H, E. Green read an article from the National Geographic mag azine describing the L, C. I. boats and members then read the letters which they have re ceived from ti e sponsored crew. Mrs, L, C, Nichols sang two solos. The meeting followed lunch eon, hostesses assisting' Mrs. Young being Mrs. O. H. Bren- neman and Mrs. H. E. Marsh. Gay autumn flowers decorated the rooms of the Young home and the luncheon tables. A business meeting was pre sided over by Mrs, Brenneman, regent. LOVELY-ALLURING -LOW-COST Pli Miff INT WAVE Piatarai-iookmgcuEisBnd waves now fours, easily, cooi-Ijf, at home. Do it jfinuKi, lie sxsaziog 59( ttx guesta ware $reaesn is1 eluding Mrs. John W, Kirbey, Mrs. Marie Hansen, Mrs, Carrie Young, Mrs. L. C, Nichols, Mrs, Frances Fllnn and to. Kath ryn Wait. . The November meeting will be at the Girls Community club and will be a tea commemorat ing the 25th anniversary of or ganization of Crater Lake chap ter. Christian Church Departments Hold Hallowe'en Party Three Hallowe'en parties were an event of October 28 when the Junior, beginners' and nursery department oi the First Christian church met for an aft ernoon of fun end frolic. Ice cream, cookies and popcorn were served to 31 Juniors, 25 beginners and 14 members of the nursery department and to seven mothers who were guests of the children. Teachers present were Mrs, Vera Bailey, junior superintend ent, and Mrs. A. H, Gregory and Mrs. Claude Miles; Mrs, G. C. Corum, beginners' superintend ent, and Mrs, Earl McQuigg; Mrs. Craig, nursery superin tendent, Mrs, Carlson and Mrs. Hunter. PERMANENT WAVE KIT eentsina everything you need, permanent wave lomtion, curlers, shampoo and wave-set. Safe ' for every type of hair. Praised by Hollywood movie stars. Over 5 million sold. Get a Charm-Kurl Kit today. At any department, drug or 5 & 10c store Western Thrift Store and All Drug Stores Workers Needed . By Mothers Club Navy Mothers club No, 46 of Medford will meet Monday, Nov. 6, at the Girls Commun ity club and members are ask ed to note the change in date from Tuesday. Mothers and wives of navy, marine corps and coast guard personnel are invit ed to attend the club meetings. The club has as its special task the making of layettes for the families ot men in the navy, marine corps and coast guard units and is in need of additional workers. Women attending are asked to come prepared to sew. Officers state that the need is urgent and that any aid will be gratefully received. HEAR EVANGELIST LELAND H. KNIGHT preach tha gospel at the CHURCH OF CHRIST 1056 Court Street Nov. 8 through 22, 7:30 p.m. Services Sunday 10:30 A.M. "The gospel it God's power to save to everyone that believeth" (Rom, 1:14), You will not be saved without the gospel; therefore, you. had better some and hear it preached. You are afforded the opportunity to hear at the Church of Christ where only the gospel is preached. Come and bring your friends. Reef Cross Heads' Are Entertained At Tea Meeting Red Cross unit chairmen gathered at the courthouse audi torium Tuesday- afternoon to make plans for future Bed Cross work here and following the meeting were entertained by Mrs, Fred Rankin, executive sec retary, for a tea hour. Plans for observing Pearl Harbor week with special Red Cross memorial project were made. Mrs. Alfred S, V, Car penter spoke on the approach ing meeting of volunteer service corps heads in Forttand, Mrs, Don Newbury told of a Portland conference for nurses aide chair men which she planned to at tend and Mrs. A, Orin Schenck spoke on a trip to the area office to San Francisco where she gained information on produc tion, for which she Is chairman here. Increased production quo tas have been given the local cht iter, it was said. Daring the tea hour Mrs. Car penter presided at the tea table, Legion Auxiliary To Give Luncheon On Armistice Day Plans have been completed for the annual Armistie day gather ing of the auxiliary to Medford post of the American Legion The affair this year will be a luncheon at the Holland hotel at 12:15 p. m,, following the annual patriotic parade in which the members will participate. Members are asked to bring a box of candy and a package of ciragettes to the luncheon and these will be sent to the vet erans' hospital at Boseburg, The general public is invited to add to the gifts Bnd may leave their contributions with Mrs, Ruth Freed at the West Side Shopping center, corner of Main and Grape streets, or with Mrs. Grace Holmes at the Holmes ageneyin the Medford Center building. It is announced that there will be no regular meeting of the auxiliary on November 8 due to the plans for November U. ' Afternoon Affair Is Given Tuesday For Mrs, Jones ft . w You Too Can Have Glamour! Through Modern Photography Hollywood Trained Experts . Yes, our photographers took special training under the finest Hollywood photographers juit so that we could put real GLAMOUR and ACTION into still photographt, here In Med ford, Se sure to see our display of Movie and Radio Stars taken by our own Staff of Photogra phers. HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP SPECIAL LIGHT fSTUDIOS i'r 'PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION" 40 South Central 4 in Ct iWr Phone 2069 . . . Medford Open 9:30 A. M. to 7 P, M.Saturdays Until 8:30 f, M. (r Foursquare Class' Entertained For Hallowe'en Party Members of the Doorkeepers class of the Foursquare Gopel Sunday school were entertained at a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at the home of their teacher. Miss Wanda Faye Cass man at her home, 016 North Central avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Parks assisted Miss Cass man with the party. Guests played the traditional Hallowe'en games. Including ducking for apples, a marshmal low eating contest and an apple biting contest. In the midst of the games a ghost appeared and entertained the children with stories. Prizes were won by Eleanor Patterson, Anita Garman and Lloyd Dyerr. Guests were Eleanor Patterson, Anita Gar- man, Morene Boatright, Flora Chavls, Luella Chavis, Oleta Nelson, Marvin. Beagles and Lloyd Dyerr, Refreshments were served i( the close of the evening. Couple Entertains At Home Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Morris were hosts at a costume Hallow e'en party the evening of Qeto- oer Z8, entertaining at their home, ?08 West Tenth street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Mnddox, . Mr. and Mrs, Harrison TJiomas and daughter, Ulaire, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rucker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Johnson and Miss Gwen Ruther ford of Eugene, a sister of Mrs, Morris, Games were played with prizes won by Mr, Thomas and Mrs. Johnson for one game, Mrs, Rucker and Mr, Johnson in an other and Miss Thomas and Mr. Morris in a third, Mr, Thomas Grieg And Bach To Be Featured In Recital Today Compositions by Crieg and Bach which have proven pop ular with audiences will be fea tured on the organ recital which Mrs, Margarita Conrad will give this evening at St. Mark's Epis copal church at 4:30 o'clock. This is the first of a series of re citals which Mrs, Conrad plans to give during the winter. Among the numbers which will be on the program are "Morning" and "Berceuse" by Grieg and "In dulel Jubila" and Nun freut euch, lieben Christ engmein" by Bach. Also on the program will be the well-liked selection ot Thompson "Now the Day is Over", i Annual Luncheon Church Society Held Wednesday The annual homecoming lunch eon wss held Wednesday by the Adult Missionary society of the First Christian church, with more than 100 members and friends in attendance. Follow ing luncheon a short program was enjoyed and past presidents were given special honor. Mrs. Daniels sang, A business meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. Walter Kin dred and Mrs. Miles, program chairman, presented a continu ation of the study on "The American Indian." Mrs, Aldjsrigs Hostess For Wewmah Meeting, Mrs, P. M, Aldredge enter tained tha Wenonsh club Thurs day at her home on Court street The morning hours were spent with. Bed Cross sewing, a cover ed dish luncheon .was served at noon and at a business meeting Dinners Honor Valley Visitors Lake Creek Mrs, John. Wsich of Lake Creek entertained at'a dinner the evening of October' 2S, the affair honoring Miss' Lota Wright of Portland and Ens, William H. Wright of: Miami, Fla. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wright: and daughter, Dorothy, of Brownsboro, i Miss Wright end Ens, Wrig".t were also dinner guests at the: Westerberg homo In the Va'..e View district near Ashland and! were entertained at the Chsries McCormick home en South New-, town street, Medford, for dinner the evening of October 27. ; ' Will Mt Tuesday Final plans for participation In the Armistice Day celebration will be made at the meeting of Crater Lake Post and Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wara, to be i 8 unity, Tfor, J, 1944 KESFOBB MAIL mStmS-RYS held Tuesday, November 7, a 1 the Medford ntry. wry'.!, - -m, e(wwfc.'wj f s-f - ft--'" v It : W l sciicit ywr yete fg COUNCILMAN FOURTH WARD! promise you ths mm ynfeffMt deletion to your interetrc in 4th Wr4 that I gave to tha Air Raid Wardem in ctitcta 37 and 38 t Witd A, ami for which f n. , ceivad our fimrt tommandation, J sinceretfr thank you far you? Vote, DONALD CAM?8LU CBIfP Aii 8A(D WAR DEN MtiCINCTJ 37 and IS f Ward 4, Pfc. ii72. m N, Ccoint Paid Adv. was awarded the priie for thej afternoon plans were made for best Hallowe'en costume, I a rummage sale. Supper was served at t h ej Next meeting of the club will close of the evening. ' be the annual Christmas party. jl GLORIOUS NEW HAIR BEAUTY THE NEW RILLING COLD WAVE Tssttd and triad In Shspj the tauotiy ever ha a. tm Varl Com In coft mt sor Kslen Smith Vera Andrew lone HcMahan Bstotfcy Etliott Iiii Crusi . Pat Lyach " , A HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 38 & Central Pton Mrs, I. E. Schuler and her daughter, Mrs. Walker Treece, entertained Tuesday afternoon at a tea which honored Mrs, W, Garland Jones, The affair was at the Schuler home on Medford Heights. Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and Mrs, Otto J, Frohnmayer poured and during the afternoon Mrs Jones was presented with a gift. Mrs. Jones, the former Julie Car penter, recently returned to Medford to make her home with her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Alfred S, V. Carpenter, Old Stage road, while her husband, Capt. Jones, is serving overseas with tee army, Mrs. Treece Is in Medford (or an extended visit with her par ents, coming here from Texas where her husband, Itt, Treece, is stationed at present, Union To Honor Special Guest Mrs, S. L. Leonard of San Jose, Calif,, will be honored guest at the meeting of the W,e,T,TJ. to be held Thursday afternoon at the home- of Dr. Susie V, Standard, 1105 West Main street. Mrs. Leonard, a former member of the Medford union, arrived In Medford Fri day to visit at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leonard. The meeting Is scheduled for 2 o'clock and a program and a social hour are planned. VOTE FOR ABOLISHING WASH DAYS THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY WAY Sura, "everyone Is In favor of this new measure ts eliminate tiresome Blue Mondays and trash days blum. Ererrorta is In favor of mora time te anjsy your horns mors tima for war werk and t devote te tha family. Your neighbors are In favor ot tha Ameri can Laundry plan of htv. In; shorter hours sf hum work why not yeuf IUY WAR BONDS Ms& mama em mtmmww cou HoW , u .ur Doctor ft Abed ptec WhatHoAStupe a, farlfltrfto . , ute on 1 ,o know how to when e IV if'. rwtaf on W ! repot Ctmyowi o report ha can g Whatlw";::- ond a normal ,..- TODAY 1 out of 3 Hoctors is serving our frooafciL 15,000 mors aurses will be called this year. Yet home medical caie will be adequate Sectors say IF every m of bs will cooperate, DONT caH a Doctor, when it's something mlaot you yourself could take care of. If you DO call a Doctor, be ready witii accurate facts. Instead of being hysterical, be equipped with information that will help Urn help jott , even, if necessary hj telephone, j Learn how to take care of your own,,, In a Rd Cross Home Nursing course. Every American woman must now safeguard her family's beaitfi, V TAKE A Dili HOMEr NURSING COURSE rim Tf! cfcawe I u ? ,i I I i 1 ; FuMIshad la cuopsritlon with tha Jacktstt County Chapter, American Rad Corn, by the bakers oi . . QUm S BREAD and CAKES