Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1944, Image 5

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Society
and CLUBS
Local Study Club
Meets Wednesday
A large number were present
for the meeting of the Wednes
day Study club, held at the
Girls' Community club Wednes
day afternoon. A short business
session was followed by a pro
gram, in charge of Mrs. H. T.
Hodges.
Seasonal decorations were
used, with mistletoe and holly
and a Christmas tree bearing
lifts for everyone.
All joined in singing "Silent
fight," led by Mrs. F. E. Nich
ols. Mrs. W. E. Crews read a
Christmas poem written by Sam
uel Simpson, "The Eve of
Christ" and also recited "The
Night Before Christmas." Mrs.
F. K. Deuel read a holiday story
by Margaret Cousins.
Following the program, the
meeting was turned over to the
, good times committee headed by
Mrs. Harold Brown, assisted by
Mrs. Dolph Phipps, Mrs. F. K.
Deuel and Mrs. Frances Cochran
and Mrs. Iverson.
Refreshments were served
from a table decorated with
Holly and pine sprigs, cones and
red tapers. Mrs. Mary Jacobs
and Mrs. H. G. Wortman poured,
Lady Lions Meet
Friday Evening
Games, singing and gifts pre-
sented by Santa Claus were tea
A tured at the Lady Lions' meet
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Henry Zacharisen, 714 Beekman
avenue, Friday evening. Refresh
ments were served later in the
evening by Mrs. Zacharisen, as
sisted by Mrs. Earl Miller and
Mrs. Claude Haggard.
Each member attending
brought home-made candy,
which will be taken to the Camp
White Station Hospital Christ
mas eve.
Those attending were the
Mesdames L. Atterbury, Frank
Collins, Tom Flynn-, George
Goodman, Leland Knox, Wren
Orey, N. Mainich, Don Rowe,
Cliff Proctor, Frank Runtz, Earl
Sims, M. Schino, Glenn Linn, E.
M. Wilson, and the hostesses,
Mesdames Zacharisen, Miller and
Haggard.
Roll Call Answered
With 'Superstition"
A Gold Hill. Roll call was an-
swered by each member reading
a Christmas "superstition" at
the meeting of the Garden club,
held at the home of Mrs. Bob
Kies, Dec. 15. Mrs. J. D. Bryan
was co-hostess.
Potluck luncheon was served
before the business meeting,
after which members played
games and gifts were exchanged
Next regular meeting will be
Jan. 5, at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter McLean, when roll call will
be answered with a New Year's
thought, poem or story.
Present were the Mesdames
Byran, Kles, Holderness, Gil
christ, Moore, Carter, Force,
Kellogg, Tulare, Dorman, Mc
Lean, Thompson, Ritter, Hygart,
Routh, Hittle, Frost and Shoe
maker. Miss Nancy Day
Receives Degree
Friends of Miss Nancy Day
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B
Day of Salem, formerly of Med-
ford, will be interested to learn
that Miss Day has received her
degree from the school of arts
at the University of Washington,
where she majored in drama
under Professor Glenn Hughes,
Miss Day attended Oregon
state college for three years
before going to the Seattle
school. She is the sister of John
Day, Medford, and of Ben Day,
Sams Valley.
Marilyn Pasica,
Marshall Smith
Married At Yreka
Marshall V. Smith, radarman
second class, United States navy.
and Staff Sgt. Marilyn B. Pasica
ot the women s army corps, were
married In Yreka, Calif., Decem
ber 14, and are now visiting at
the home of Mr. Smith's parents
in Phoenix.
Smith has Just returned from
18 months duty in the south Pa
cific area, where his unit par
ticipated In two major battles
and was awarded the presiden
tial unit citation.
VictoryCkib Has
Concluding Meeting
Christmas decorations of poin-
settas and holly were used at the
last meeting this year of the Vic
tory Social club of Reames Chap
ter, O.E.S., Wednesday afternoon
at the Masonic building.
Mrs. George Hlles, president,
presented gifts to her officers,
Mrs. L. S. Ettinger, Mrs. R.
Markwart and Mrs. F. Little, in
appreciation of their service,
Preceding the luncheon, Mrs,
Hershel Morris, accompanied by
Mrs. Herb Crain, sang two
Christmas numbers.
Games, an exchange of gifts
and group singing of carols, in
charge of Mrs. Wallace Jewett
were enjoyed during the after
noon.
Bank Employees
Hold Xmas Party
Employees of both the Med
ford and Ashland branches of
the First National Bank of Port
land gathered in the Blue Room
of the Holland Hotel last. Satur
day evening for the annual
Christmas party. Dinner was
served to about 40 persons, fol
lowed by a quiz program and
gift exchange.
Mrs. LaVern Dungey acted as
master of ceremonies for the
program, which ended with
group singing of Christmas
carols. ,
Fidlers Entertain
Carolers Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lyall Fidler
entertained at a Christmas gath
ering Thursday evening at their
home on Ross Lane. The group
spent the evening driving around
town, singing carols in various
districts, and concluded at the
Fidler home where a midnight
supper was served.
Present were Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Milnes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Selby and Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Manno.
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Mrs. Ruth Homes Bovd
Guests From Washington
At Harold Brown Home
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown
of 105 Geneva street have as
house guests over Christmas Mr,
and Mrs. Mathew Picken of Ton-
asket, Wash. Arriving in Med
ford Friday, they will be here
until after Christmas, when they
plan to leave for California.
Goes North for Christmas.
Mrs. Ruth H. Boyd left Friday
for Spokane to visit relatives
over the Christmas holidays. She
plans to spend Christmas day at
Farragut, Idaho, visiting her son,
David Holmes, stationed there
with the navy. . Miss Hazel
Swayne is acting as director of
the Markade in Mrs. Boyd's ab
sence.
Mrs. Boyd was accompanied
to Portland by Mrs. Jack L. Carr
and Miss Helen Brown. Mrs.
Carr plans to meet her husband,
an overseas veteran, coming
from a North Carolina hospital
and Miss Brown will visit her
mother.
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Visitor From East
At McRevnolds Home
Mrs. Ann Lindesmith arrived
here early this week from Cleve
land, Ohio, to spend the holidays
with her daughter-in-law, Mrs
Robert Lindesmith, and the lat
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward
McReynolds, 1404 West Main
street.
Mrs. Lindesmith will remain
until the first of the year, when
she will resume her trip to
Phoenix, Ariz., where she in
tends to spend the winter
months.
Capt. Robert Lindesmith Is
with the 98th Division In the
Philippine islands.
DAV Auxiliary Meeting
Cancelled by Commander
Regular business meeting oi
the Disabled American Veterans
auxiliary, originally scheduled
for Dec. 26, has been cancelled
according to announcement of
the commander, Mrs. Bessie
Meals. A meeting of the execu
tive board will be called In Jan
uary, she adds, time and place
to be announced later.
What the Girl Scouts
Are Doing
Members of Troop 5. Interme
diate Girl Scouts, Jackson school
were entertained at a Chirstmas
party Thursday afternoon at the
home of the leader, Mrs. W. R.
Finch, 1309 Loca - street. Mrs.
Finch was assisted by two troop
committee members, Mrs. Hom
er Blum and Mrs. Lloyd Smylie.
Refreshments were served
and gifts were exchanged by the
girls, who also completed gifts
for their mothers, a project be
gun in troop meeting. Prize for
the . prettiest . wrapped mother s
gift went to Dolores Smylie.
Present were Betty Anseth,
Sally Baxter, Janet Blum, June
Chamberlain, - Marjorie Ferris,
Darlene Frohreich, Beverly
Hampson, Suzanne Hinkle, Mar
tha Loiland, Marlene Moulton,
Donna Rainey, 'Dolores Smylie
and Anita Thomas. . ,
Chapter A A, PE.O.
Meeting Wednesday
Chapter AA of P.E.O. will
hold a , regular meeting and
Christmas party Wednesday at
2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. V. J.
Robinson, 31 Geneva street. As
sistant hostesses will be Mrs. C.
I. Drummond and Mrs. Otto
Frohnmayer, and the program is
in charge of Mrs. C. W. Lemery
All unaffiliated members are
Invited to attend. .
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Pvt. Harlow Carpenter
Arrives From Corvallis
Pvt. Harlow Carpenter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter,
arrived in Medford Saturday
from Corvallis, Ore., to visit his
parents. He will leave Christmas
morning to return to his station.
Chas. Voorhiei Family
Here From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhies
and four sons came from Port
land this weekend to . spend
Christmas with Mr. Voorhies
mother, Mrs. Gordon Voorhies
of Eden Valley Orchard.
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Local Day Families
Visiting in Salem.
The John Day family of Grove-
land avenue and the Ben Day
family from Sam's Valley are
spending Christmas in . Salem
with the two Mr. Days' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day.
Electa Social Club
Holiday Party Dec. 29.
Electa Social club wiJI have
a holiday party at the Girls
Community club Friday, Dec. 29,
A covered dish luncheon will be
served at 1 p. m., followed by
a gift exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Newhall
In Portland for Xmas
William Newhall of the Old
Stage Road; left, yesterday for
Portland where he will join his
wife and visit at Mrs. Newhall
parents' home over Christmas
Mrs. Newhall went north' Dec. 6
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Christmas Eva Party.
At Donald Clark Horn
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark
will entertain at a small supper
party at their - home, Willow
Creek Orchard, on Christmas
eve.
CALENDAR
Tuesday
2:00 p. m. Women's Society
of Christian Service of Methodist
church, church parlors for in
stallation of officers. Executive
meeting, at 1-p. m. V
7:30 p. m. Degree of Honor
Christmas party, K. of P. hall.
Grab box for adults and children.
8:00 p. m. Nevlta Chapter
No. 93, O. E. S., Central Point,
regular meeting.
Thursday
1:00 n. m. Executive meeting
of Adult Missionary Society of
First Christian church, home of
Mrs. J. B. Carr, 403 Benson St.,
dessert luncheon.
Friday
1:00 p. m. Electa Social club,
holiday party at Girls' Commu
nity club, covered aisn juncneon.
Gift exchange.
Holiday Festival
Program To Be At
Methodist Church
Thn Christmas festival of
sacred music commemorating
the birthday of the Lord win De
presented today at 4 p. m. in the
Methodist churcn on wesi mam
and Laurel streets.
The program, announced Dy
Dr. Louis C. Kirby. the pastor,
will he under direction ot L-pi.
Max Tieeer with Mrs. Dons
Lantz at the organ. The follow
ing numbers will be oresented:
Overture from the Messiah, (Han-
dep'rocesslonal, "O Come, Ali Ve Taith,
'ul" ... ........
HarK tne tieraia Angeis sins.
"I rnmn ITnnn a Mtdnteht Clear.
Solo. "O Holy Night," Helen High
Pierce,
-Tnv tn the World."
"Gloria in Excelils Deo,' French
Carol.
solo, "Tne Hirinaay ox uio n.uig,
Un I.itf-illA Sphnnriert. .
Offertory oraver. Kev. ixnns JverDy.
Offertory. "Sinfonia." from the
Messiah.
Organ solo, Doris c. Lamz,
"Prelude in C Minor," S. Ancii.
"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor,'
fRnf-hV
"Sancttia," (Gounoud), with lnclden.
tal solo by famine uusn.
u uome, immanuei.
Silent Night," IFrani Gruber).
Children Invited
To View Holiday
Scene At Medford
Harry Watson, manager of the
Hotel Medford, has issued an in
vitation to all Sunday school
teachers to bring their children
to view the Bible scene of the
three shepherds and the Star of
Bethleham as artistically por
trayed in the hotel lobby for the
Christmas season.
A large white Christmas tree
adorns the background of the
display. The scene, which is
open to the public, will be on ex
hibit until after the New Year,
Mr. Watson said.
80th JAP ADMIRAL DIES
By United Press
The death of another Japan
ese admiral, the 80th reported
since May 17, was disclosed to
day in a Japanese Domei dis
patch recorded by FCC. The
dispatch said the Kure naval
station had reported the death
of Rear Admiral Tomojiro
Kaneoka but gave no details.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE 4-ft. cabinet Grapho-
ihone. 37 aouoie records, luce new,
160. 317 N. Riverside.
FOB SALE I horsepower Briggs
stratum gasoline engine, top snape,
$35, or will trade for good bench
drill press. Ellis, Central Point. Ph.
147.
FOR SALE Modern a-bedroom home,
lurnisnca or uniurniBiicu, buuu ,uva
tlon, immediate possession. Owner. )
Tribune Box 2159. I
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. ,
FOB SALE Maytag twin cylinder gas Sunday. Dee, 14, 1944
motor. S5Q. Inauire Standard Garage. . r
Talent. Ore.
WANTED by couple Furnished, mod-
MEDFORD MAIL TBIBTTWl TTTW
em COttase. house or duo lex. Rnfrir
the 10th of January. Tribune Box
a 149.
FOR SALE 3 extra good milch cbwi ,
3 gallons per day each; alto four
coming yearling calves. T. O. Sat
Ifi,!"11" Bu a Buckshot
Hill road.
In 1.000.1b. Lots
Special Dairy Feed, 80-lb. bsgs..2.40
Hog Feed, with Minerals 3.60
Scratch. 100 lb., plenty of Corn 3.00
Robblt Pellets, complete with
Greens 5.23
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Metal electric or oil
Drooaers. feeders and waters. Fa
ber's. 34 S. Riverside. Phone 4449
WANTED Experienced bookkeeper
ior army excnange service, xrmune,
APPLES 75c and $1.40. Bring con
tainers, waiter 'roue, Stewart ave.
FOR SALE Fisher's all-purpose rab-
Dii pei 1 e is. roDers, ai s. tuversiae.
TOR SALE Laying mash. In 1,000-lb.
iota.- us t 3.;iu per cwt. Try it. jr. c.
SAMSON CO.
WANTED Furniture moving. Padded
van; reuaoio service, jr. js. &au
HON UO,
NOTl.CE If you have a small orchard
you want to contract pruned. Phone
Withrow 6561.
WE BUYEM WE SELL'UM
COME IN AND SEE' EM
1930 Olds coupe,
1936 Plymouth sedan.
1936 Nash sedan,
1936 Pontlac sedan,
1936 Olds sedan,
1933 Studebaker sedan.
1935 Ford sedan,
1937 Pontlac sedan.
1939 Pontlac sedan,
Sportlttes. f oolites, batteries, antl.
freeze Get winterized now. Large
supply famous Dayton McClaren
urea.
A . "Tubby" Dean,
Your Pontlao Dealer.
Richfield Station Dial 2943
6U1 and Grape Sts. Buy Bonds.
WANTED WrrTnan tn do'
in aged couple a noma, rnona
FOR SALE 15" old growth fir. M .,
tier, delivered In 8 tier loads. Writ .
Ivan Governor. Gold Hill. . -
FOR SALE Kohler electric plant. 110-
volt, AC, 40-gal. hot water tanks
new; 3 20-gal. butane tanks; 1 tent.
12x14: 1 umbrella tent, 8x8. Pimm
4357 or call at 419 Arcadia court.
marks
WANTED Meat cutter and
manager. Tribune. Box 1838.
t
CEDAR POSTS
Bl? husky fence posts of North
ern Cedar. Reasonably , prlos4.
Cameron-Moftitt Lbr. Co., prions)
3462. S. Riverside at Barnett ro4.
CASH IN A FLASH
(On VUUtt CAR. , ,
Save Tims, Cash and Gas"
a Call Automobile Market,; '
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. 8th and Bartlett.
No Red Tape When You Sell ,
to Us. - -
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON AU kind
of beauty service Permanenta t
specialty. Ph. 2664. 120 N Central,
modern, close
Box 2160.
In
47 .SO. Tribune j
FOR RENT New three-room duplex
wltn garage, no pew, no cnuurcn.
Available San. 13. Tribune Box 2157
FOR SALE 5-room house, 2 wood-
sheds and garage, nut ana lrun
trees, all fenced, newly papered and :
painted Inside. 3 blocks from post
office 81600 cash. Jaclc,Bootright,
Talent.
BARGAINS Slightly used clothing
for tne wnoie tamuy. am is. Main.
MOVING padded van service for your
convenience, r none 4004. jiiy iran.
fcr & Storage. 38 S. Fir St.
PACKING and orating by reliable, ex-
penencea men. uon 1 ihkb cnanccs.
Phone 2888, Davis Transfer At Stor
age Co., 40 s. Fir St.
LIVE TURKEYS 30c and up.
iney last, ton ouio.
while
FOR SALE 1936 Willys coupe.
corner uoaimine roao.
FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford, extra
flood tires, $125 casn. 1st nouse on
eft across tracks on Anderson road,
S.W. of Phoenix. Earl Harris.
SALESMAN for wholesale food firm
handling well-known products
Headquarters Medford: good pay:
permanent with possibilities for
right man. Write, statin age, ex
perience. Tribune Box 2703.
FOR SALE 1933 sedan, excellent con.
dition. Phone 5039. 410 S. Newtown.
FOR SALE cigars by the box. Casino
club. 17 S. Front.
GRADE A egRs S5c dozen, all day
Sunday. Phone 4269.
FOR A PERSONAL OR AUTO LOAN
THE OREGON FINANCE CO.,
45 South Central
A Pioneer Firm
NOTICE Turkey growers, see us be-
fore you sIrii feed contracts for
next year. Fisher's field man, Mr
Robinson, will be glad to talk to
you. jraDer s, a a, ruversiae. mat
4449.
We wish to thank you for your
patronage the past year and want -to
wish each and every one a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
' , Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lillie
LILLIE'S PLACE
1182 Court
Waaaaju
In a WORLD filled with WAR, ,
where Hatred, .Greed and Selfish
ness seem to reign supreme, an
other Christmas Season has come.
Peace on Earth and Good Will
among men seem to have tempor
arily vanished from the face of the
earth. War has dimmed the lights
of Tolerance, Freedom and Re
ligion. With the day of Victory, may the
lights of all we hold most dear
burn more brightly than ever be
fore and guide and bless men of
all nations and all creeds.
May this year of all years, awaken
each of us to the task that is be
fore us, and when Christmas comes
again to the world, may there be
Peace on Earth and Good Will
toward men.
ISIDORE WINKLEMAN,
Manager.
35 N. Bartlett
The
HOTEL MEDFORD
LOUNGE
Be OPEN
TODAY and
CHRISTMAS DAY
5 p.m. 'Til Midnight
To Our Southern Oregon Friends!
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