Society
and CLUBS
Prospect Woman
Honored Guest?
Club Entertained
Prospect Mrs. Raymond Art
mire was guest of honor at a
shower given at the home of
Mrs. Fred Svinth Dee. S. After
Mrs. Artmire opened the many
gifts games and contests were
enjoyed and refreshments were
served. Attending were the
honored guest, Mrs. Artmire and
son, Frank, Mrs. T. J. Richey,
Mrs. Hiene Hertager, Mrs. Elsie
Hasey and baby daughter, Mrs.
Halstead Degman, Mrs. Frances
Pearson, Mrs. Stanford Pearson,
Mrs. Fred Middlebusher, Mrs.
W. X. Huffman, Mrs. Mike Vig
nild, Mrs. Louis South, Mrs.
John Hakkerup, Mrs. Maurice
E. Scheel, Mrs. George Jaros,
Mrs. Everett Shafer and daugh
ter, Roma Jean; Mrs. Richard
Tubman, Miss Betty Jane Svinth
and the hostess, Mrs. Svinth, .
Mrs. Glenn Fairchild, Sr., en
tertained her club with a Christ
mas party Dec. 6. Luncheon was
served at tables that were at
tractive1 with holiday decora
tions. Gifts were exchanged
from the Christmas tree. Mem
bers present were Mrs. Chaun
cey Arant, Mrs. George L. Jant
zer, Mrs. Edmund . W. Peas,e,
Mrs. Edward J. Neville, Mrs.
Thomas Jefferson Richey, Mrs.
Elmer M. Clemens, Mrs. Floyd
K. Kelley, Mr. Joseph B. Dob
byn, Mrs. Rueben E. Moore and
Mrs. Fairchild. Visitors were
Mrs. Nellie Cooke and Mrs.
Charles Swan of Spokane, house
guests of Mrs. Clemens, and
Mrs. David Chandler and Mrs.
R. Ceford Garoutte and daugh
ter, Glenda.
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Humphreys Return Home
From Business Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hum
phrey and daughter, 28 Geneva
street, returned Wednesday
from Portland where they spent
a few days. The Humphreys
visited with friends and Mr.
Humphrey attended a sales con
ference. liftings.
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Two Introduced' ""
As New Members
Wednesday Club
Mrs. O. A. Welch and Mrs. T.
L. Goodwin were introduced as
new members at the meeting
of the Wednesday Study club
last week. The meeting was at
the Girls' Community club, with
Mrs. Mary Jacobs, president,
presiding.
Members of the social com
mittee reported that plans were
being made for a Christmas par
ty for the next meeting. Mrs.
Harold Brown will be chairman.
Mrs. A. J. Hanby was reported
to be a patient in the hospital,
having suffered a broken hip,
and it was planned to give her
a birthday card shower today.
Mrs. Hanby has been a member
of the club for many years.
Following the business meet
ing Mrs. E. Iverson gave a paper
on India, describing the country
people and their customs. Mrs.
C. A. Meeker gave a book re
view on "India, Yesterday, To
day and Tomorrow" by T. A.
Raymond, bringing out the part
India is playing in the war, the
country's form of . government
and the marked improvements
in agricultural methods. She fur
ther reported on the customs and
beliefs of the nation. ' .
Christmas Party
Given By' Guild
Monday Evening -'-.
Crater Lake Guild of the Pres
byterian church held the annual
Christmas party Monday evening
at the church. Group singing of
Christmas songs was enjoyed,
with Miss Georgiana Hussong at
the piano, and Mrs. Howard
Bush sang, with Miss Naomi
Frost accompanying. . 1
Mrs. W. E. Tumy lead the de
votionals with "Portrait . of
Christ" as the topic, and the
program was completed with the
showing of colored pictures by
Miss Lucille Lenox. .. "
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Ernest Rogers, Mrs. Ivah
Murray and Miss Lenox.. .
Circle To Hold
Christmas Party,
Fidelity Circle of the First
Methodist church will hold - a
Christmas party with 'exchange
of gifts when the group meets
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A.
E. Chew, 1404 West Main street.
A potluck luncheon- will be
served at one o clock and will
be followed by a business ses
sion, with election of officers,
and the gift exchange.
' Members attending are asked
to bring service, bread and but
ter and a hot dish or salad. Those
wishing transportation are asked
to be at the church at 12:30. p.m.
Mrs. A. E. Lyman and Mrs. E.
G. Roseborough will be assisting
hostesses.
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Zonta Officers
To Be Hostesses - .
Officers of Medford Zonta
club will be hostesses for the
annual Christmas party this
week, with the affair planned for
Tuesday evening at the studio of
Mrs. Effie Kurtz, 204 N. Ivy St.
Serving as hostesses will be Mrs,
Irean Grigsby, president of the
group, Mrs. Florine Bolton, vice
president, Miss Anne Bateman,
secretary, and. Mrs. Grace
Holmes, treasurer.
Those attending are asked to
bring an inexpensive toy for the
Christmas tree. The party is
scheduled for 8 o clock.
Auxiliary To Hear
Lieut. Ingraham '
Lt. Aida Ingraham, ,WAC re
cruiter stationed in Medford,
will speak at the meeting of the
American Legion auxiliary to
be held Wednesday night at the
armory at eight o'clock. Mrs. O.
L. Overmyer is chairman In
charge of the meeting.
Following the business meet
ing and program refreshments
will be served for members of
the American Legion and auxil
iary. Visiting Friends Her
Mrs. Mary B. Griffin Is in
Medford to visit relatives and
friends, including the J. F. True
family at 413 South Central
avenue and the C. P. True fam
ily on the Jacksonville highway.
Mrs. Griffin resides in Sacra
mento, Calif. 1 .
Degree Of Honor
Dinner Is Held;
Club Entertained .
Recent activities of the De
gree of Honor lodge included a
dinner for members and guests
Nov. 28 and the past president's
Christmas party held Tuesday
night at the home of Miss Ada
bee Seiler, 1132 West Main
street.
Seventy-five attended the din
ner which was followed by a
program arranged by past presi
dents of the lodge. Woodrow
Murphy - presented violin solos,
accompanied by Louis Parker
and Mrs. Bessie H u b 1 e r pre
sented vocal numbers. A play,
"Moving Pictures," was pre
sented by the past presidents
and the evening closed w 1 1 n
games and dancing.'
Mabel Bennett was general
chairman in charge of the af
fair, assisted by Susie Johns-
burg. Miss Adabee Seiler was
program chairman.
. :Next meeting of the lodge
will be Tuesday night when
Ethel Lindholm. Portland, state
organizer of the lodge, will be
present.
The party at Miss Seller's
home was for past presidents
and their husbands an:' the eve
ning was spent in games. Christ
mas gifts were exchanged and
refreshments served by the
hostess. ,
Shower Honors
Medford Woman
Mrs. E. D. Hampson of Med
ford was honored Wednesday at
a shower party given' in Grants
Pass by Mrs. Harold Keibel,
South Pacific highway. Mrs.
Mampson was the former Jea
nette Turner of Grants Pass.
Mrs. Clarence Willbanks was co
hostess with Mrs. Keibel for the
affair.
Cards were played during the
evening and refreshments served
from a table centered with an
arrangement of pink and white
carnations and white tapers.
Neighborhood Club
To Hold Election
Officers for the coming year
will be elected at the meeting
of the Oakgrove Neighborhood
club to be held Wednesday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs.
Walter Wilson, Janney Lane.
The meeting will follow dessert
luncheon served at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. E. C. Root, president of
the club, has asked that every
one attending bring an exchange
gift since the annual dinner
party has been postponed until
January.
Business Women
To Meet Friday .
The annual Christmas party
of the Medford Business and
Professional Women's club will
be given Friday fevening of this
week at the Girls' Community
club, beginning at eight o'clock,
Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins is chair
man in charge of the evening's
entertainment and has an
nounced that an old-fashioned
party is being planned.
1 Each member attending, is
asked to bring a piece of costume
jewelry as an exchange gift.
Extension Unit
Plans Program
, Medford Extension unit will
hold the December meeting Wed
nesday at the courthouse, be
ginning at 10:30 a. m. The morn
ing session will be given over
to a business meeting and an ex
change of Christmas gifts and a
covered dish luncheon will be
served at noon.
The afternoon meeting will be
conducted by Mrs. C. C. Sater,
president of the Medford Garden
club, who will speak on "Christ
mas Decorations."
Past Grands Club
Announces Dinner
Husbands of members of the
Past Noble Grands club, Olive
Rebekah lodge, will be guests
for the annual Christmas party
planned for Thursday evening of
this week. The affair will be in
the form of a dinner at 6:30
o'clock at the I.O.O.F. hall, 221
West Sixth street, and will be
followed by a program and ex
change of gifts.
Those desiring additional in
formation may call the presi
dent. Mrs. Iva Walden, 4613.
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Past Presidents '"
Are Entertained
Past presidents of the Med
ford tent, Daughters of Union
Veterans, were entertained at
the home of Mrs. Richard
Klemm, 1119 West Main street,
for dessert luncheon the after
noon of December 2.
Dessert was served from . a
table with an unusual center
piece featuring the Christmas
theme and a music box, de
signed as a church. Guests were
seated to the music of the chimes
from the box. The music box is
the property of Mrs. Michaelene
O'Day Basey of Ashland.
Present for the affair were
Miss Ora Cox, past national
president of the DUV; Dr. Susie
V. Standard, departmental of
ficer; Mrs. Walter Kindred, Mrs.
Walter Rowley, Mrs. George
Neilson, Mrs. Francis Brisbine,
Mrs. Roy G u y e r and Mrs.
Klemm. , '
Daughters Plan
Yuletide Party
The December" meeting of the
Lrater Lake chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution,
will be in the form of a Christ
mas party and will be held at
the home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson,
340 South Riverside avenue,
Saturday, Dec. 16 at 2 p. m.
There will be a Christmas
program and a Christmas tree
and each member is - asked to
bring a eift for exchange.
Mrs. Wilson will ' be assisted
by Mrs. T. J. Gifford and Mrs.
Volney Dixon.
Auxiliary Plans
Family Gathering
Members of the local ladies'
auxiliary No. 421 to the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners No. 2067, have planned
a family Christmas party to fol
low the regular business meet
ing Friday night at Carpenters'
hall. Community singing of
Christmas carols and games are
planned for the evening. Each
person attending is to bring a
gift for exchange and each wom
an attending is asked to bring a
pie for the refreshment hour.
Sergeant and Bride
Now in Ohio City
Sgt. and Mrs. William C.
Dean are n o w in Dayton, O.,
where Sgt. Dean was recently
transferred from the air base at
Fresno, Cal. Mrs. Dean is the
former Patricia Fisher, daugh
ter of Mrs. Clara Fisher, 512
South Holly street, and her wed
ding to Sgt Dean took place
Nov. 11 In Fresno., .
Couple Leave Tuesday
To Live in Washington
i Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Ken-
yon left Tuesday morning for
Ft. Lewis, Wash., where Mr.
Kenyon will be director of civil
ian training at the post. The
Kenyons had resided in Medford
for the past two years. Mr. Ken
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. While here the Kenyons re
sided at 503. Spencer street. Mrs.
Kpnvnn fnr n . timA was on the
staff of the Riverside USO and
later was employed as an assist
ant to the Girl Scout executive
secretary.
Lieutenant and Wife
Visit Relatives Here
Lt. and Mrs. Robert Ivle are
at present visiting at the home
of Lt. Ivie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Ivie. 610 West Sec
ond street, and at the home of
Mr. Ivie's narents. Mr. and
.Mrs. W. E. Poling, route 2. They
will leave Dec, 17 tor Long
Beach, Cal., where the lieuten
ant is stationed with the air
trnnnnrt rnmmand.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ivie's
small grandson, Jerry Lee, son
of Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Don Ivie,
te nlen vleltinir t the home Of
his grandparents for two weeks.
Baptist Church Ladles
Plan December Meeting
Ladies of the First Baptist
church-are to meet at the church
tiiddv fnr H ossprt luncheon
at 1 o'clock followtd by busi
ness and missionary meetings.
The worship hour will be Christ
moo mcriitntinns. led bv Mrs. J.
G. Neff and the program sub
ject is "The frince oi reai.-c,
with Mrs. F. Landers as leader.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be the Mesdames E. N. Wilson,
M. Bryant, Bussey and Jacoby.
Members are asked to bring gift
boxes. "
Altar Societv To Hold
Election Of Officers
ttioctinn nf officers will be
held at the meeting of St. Anne's
iHo. .ni-wv scheduled for Tues
day at the parish hall at 1
o'clock. Luncheon will be served
by Mrs. A. LeBrun's group, 'ine
president of the society urges
members to be present.
CALENDAR
Monday
8:00 p. m. F. L. club,. home
of Mrs. Frank Hussong with
Miss Georgiana Hussong as host-
6Sp-nn r, m TCniehts of Pyth
ias at lodge hall for conferring
of rank of knight.
. Tuesday
Grace circle
Presbyterian church, home of
Mrs. B. L. Nutting. 31 Glen uak
court, covered dish luncheon,
iron n. m. Sunnv Sisters cir
cle, Presbyterian church, home
nf Mrs. Winnifred Vail. 56 North
nraniA street. Christmas Darty
and luncheon. Bring own serv
ice.
1 -nn n. m. Merrit circle
Presbyterian church, luncheon
at home of Mrs. Gould, 1316
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West Main street. Christmas par
ty.
1:00 p. m. St. Annas Altar
society, Catholic parish hall.
luncheon followed by election
of officers.
1:00 p. m. Queen Esther cir
cle, Methodist church, turkey
luncheon and Christmas party at
church.
1:00 p. m. Fidelity circle,
Methodist church, home of Mrs.
A. E. Chew, 1404 West Main
street, potluck luncheon, elec
tion of officers and Christmas
party.
1:00 p. m. Ladies oi tne Bap
tist church, dessert luncheon at
church. Bring gift boxes.
8:00 p. m. Nevita No. 83,
O.E.S., Central Point. Election
of officers and Christmas party,
program and refreshments.
8:00 p. m. Degree ot Honor
lodge, election of officers at K.
of P. hall. Ethel Lindholm, state
organizer, will be present.
8:00 p. m. Zonta club, Christ
mas Darty at studio of Effie
Kurtz, 204 North Ivy street.
Wednesday
10:30 a. m. Medford Exten
sion unit, December meeting at
courthouse with exchange of
Christmas gifts.
12:30. p. m. Mistletoe club,
covered dish luncheon at Girls'
Community club and Christmas
party.
1:00 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh
borhood club, home of Mrs. Wal
ter Wilson, Janney lane, for
dessert.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. E. B. De-
Voe, 12 Glen Oak court, lunch
eon. Mrs. A. P. Butler, assistant
hostess Program, Mrs. R. Tub
man. 6:30 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
dinner at Girls Community club
for members and husbands
Christmas gift exchange. ' '
7:30 d. m. Neighbors of
Woodcraft, K. of P. 'hall, regular
meeting followed by Christmas
party at home of Mrs. Clara
Fisher, 612 South Holly street.
Bring gift.
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary at armory. Business
meeting, program, refreshments.
8:00 p. m. Medford branch
AAUW, home of Mrs. Arthur M.
Cannon, 16 Glen Oak court.
Musical program find speaker.
Thursday
12:30 p. m. W.C.T.U. at home
of Mrs. L. N. Younger, 611 West
Eighth street. Covered dish
luncheon Bring gifts for Chil
dren's Farm Home,
1:30 p. m. ' Loyalty circle,
Methodist church, dessert lunch
eon and Christmas party at home
ot Mrs. Lyle Shoppert, 531
Spencer street. Election of offi
cers. Mrs. Earl Hall and Mrs.
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Sunday, Dee. 10. 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE TOT
D. A. Bersch, assisting hostesses.
6:30 p. m. Past Noble
Grands' club, Christmas dinner
party at I.O.O.F. hall with hus
bands as guests. Gift exchange.
Friday
8:00 p. m. Canton Siskiyou
and auxiliary, business meeting
at I.O.O.F. hall.
8:00 p. m. Ladies auxiliary
No.- 421 to United Brotherhood
of Carpenters and Joiners No.
2067, business meeting and fam
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