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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1945)
SOCIETY and CLUBS S. F. Club Holds Holiday Luncheon Mrs. Laura Williams enter tained the S. F. club Tuesday at a holiday party at her home on West 11th street. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock and was followed by presentation of Christmas gifts and games. Table prizes were won by Mrs. Lucretia Jordan and Mrs. Ilda Vickoren and game prizes were won by ' Mrs. Florence Rose, Mrs. Viola Tratuman and Mrs. Vickoren. Those enjoying the afternoon were the Mesdames Iva Walden, Florence Rose, Clara Tilley, Lu cretia Jordan, Viola Trautman and Ilda Vickoren, Miss Mattie Matney and the hostess, Mrs. Williams. Past Grands Club To Install Heads Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge will install officers at a meeting scheduled for Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Girls' Community club. Revelation of Sister Olives will also take place during the eve ning. Installing officers for the eve ning will be Myrtle Newton Julia Gregory and Telitha Pickle. Mary Cave is the new head of the group and Iva Wal den is the retiring president. Veterans' Auxiliary To Moot Wednesday. Mrs. S. S. Morgan, 212 South Orange street, will entertain members of the Ladies' Auxil iary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars at a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon, Wednesday. The af ternoon will be spent In sewing and anyone having silk pieces suitable for quilt making is asked to bring these. Chalker's Motel & Ledge .OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshmenti Chicken and Steak Dinners Moft Unique Place In So. Ort. CLOSED MONDAYS. Thursdays Private Parties Only For Reservations Ph. Gold B1U 474 ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7:00 p. m., 3 a. m., except Sunday. Phone day time 5300; night 9101. Captain Sleeter Returns To City Capt. Robert W. Sleeter, with Mrs. Sleeter and their daughter, arrived In Medford Wednesday to spend three weeks with the captain's mother, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, 1715 East Main street. Capt. Sleeter, who formerly practiced medicine in Medford. has been In service four and one half years with the 41st infantry division and spent 33 months in the south Pacific. His wife has been making her home here and went to California to meet the captain upon his arrival. Mrs. Thomas Lewis Returns to Medford Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Jr., the former Ruth Humphries of this city, arrived in Medford last Sunday from Buffalo, N. Y., to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Humphries. Mrs. Lewis has been making her home with her husband's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Sr., of Tonawanda, N. Y. While in the east Mrs. Lewis was employed as an army in spector in the Remington-Rand plant in Buffalo. Cpl. Thomas Lewis, stationed at Camp White last spring, is now serving with the combat en gineers in Luxembourg. Both Cpl. and Mrs Lewis have many friends in the valley. -i 4 Flight Lieutenant Here As Guest of Kayes Flight Lt. Harold Hoover of the Royal Canadian air force left Medford Thursday night for his station at Abbotsford, B. C, after spending five days here with his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaye, 724 West Second street. The of ficer, who leturned to Canada last fall after two and one-half years in England, is now an in structor for Liberator bombers at the Abbotsford air field. Mrs. Runyard is Guest Of Medford Friends Mrs. Don Runyard of Seattle arrived in Medford Thursday and Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zacharisen of Beekman street. Mr. and Mrs. Runyard resided in the valley until Mr. Runyard's enlistment in the coastguard and in recent months have made their home in Seattle. 1 Zulelma Temple Plans January Meeting Here Daughters of the Nile, Zu lelma Temple, will hold the Jan uary meeting in Medford at the Masonic building the afternoon of January 13. A business ses sion is scheduled for two o'clock and will be followed by a tea for which a musical program is being arranged. ' smooth young fashion! HANES no-seam stockings do away with that sloppy look, put you hep to'neaf fashions. Switch to no-seams, get much leg lovely for a little money. M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER Election Held By Get-Together Club ' Get-Together club members elected Gertrude Wagner presi dent of the club when the group met for a potluck luncheon Wed nesday at the Eagles hall. Ethyl Weed was named vice-president and Verda Edsall was elected secretary and treasurer. The group will hold the usual monthly card party January 17 at the Eagles hall. Mrs. Jack Davis Here To Transact Business Mrs. Jack Davis, former Med ford resident, is in the county to transact business after an ab sence of more than a year. Mrs. Davis, whose husband is station ed on one of the Marlanna Islands with the navy, will leave the first of this week for Stock ton, Calif., where she will make her home for the duration of the war. Mr. Davis, storekeeper sec ond class, left Oct. 29 for over seas duty. Mrs. Davis daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Voss, reside in Stockton and while in the county Mrs. Davis is with Mr. and Mrs. Voss, Sr., in Gold HM. Cpl. and Mrs. Court Return to Washington Cpl. and Mrs. John Court left Thursday for' Walla Walla, Wash., where Cpl. Court is sta tioned. They spent the holidays in Medford, visiting Mrs. Court's mother, Mrs. L. M. Luper, East Main street, and the corporal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Court, 148 South Ivy street. Mrs. court is the former Ludella Luper. f Elect Mabel Bennett Head Past Presidents Mabel Bennett was re-elected president of the Past Presidents' club of the Degree of Honor lodge during a meeting of the club at the home of Ida Wilson, 7 Chestnut street, last week. Mary White was re-elected sec retary for the coming year. The evening was spent in games, with Mrs. Bennett winning a prize. Altar Society To Hold Meeting On Tuesday The January meeting will be held by St. Ann's Altar society Tuesday, with luncheon to be served at one o'clock at the par ish house. In charge will be Unit No. 3, with Mrs. J. P. Naumes as chairman. 1 P.-T. A. Activities Eagle Point P.-T. A. Eagle Point P.-T. A. will meet at the school house Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 8 p. m. to discuss the hot lunch program and to en list the parents:' help. Following business meeting there will be a program and shower party. Each one is asked to bring a dish towel and any old knives, forks and spoons available for the cafeteria. CALENDAR Monday 1:00 p. m. AAUW Arts Study Group, luncheon at the home of Mrs. John M. McCabe, 301 Valley View. Program, Mrs. Robert Shepherd on 19th cen tury theater. 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons of Reames chapter, dessert lunch eon at Girls' Community club. Hostesses, Mrs. Ruth Freed, Mrs. Clara Hodgklns and Mrs. Vinnie Cook. 2:00 p. m. Past Commanders' club of the DAV auxiliary, home of Mrs. Robert Hickman, 211 Haven street, 7:30 p. m. Wenonah club, revelation party at the home of Mrs. Fred Purdin, 335 Fair mount street. . 8:00 p. m. F. L. Club, home of Mrs. Lucille Cave, 822 West 12th street, regular business meeting. Important. u:uu p. m. crater Lane i j t-i i . : i t. I church. . Tuesday 11 a. m. Oakgrove Exten sion Unit, home of Mrs. Bill Knips, Oakgrove Road. 11 noon Zonta club, Holland Hotel for lunch. 1:00 p. m. East Side circle of the Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. C. Rease Braley, 245 Valley View. 1:00 p. m St. Annes Altar society, luncheon at parish hall. 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters circle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. L. N. Younger, 611 West Eighth street. Lunch eon. Bring service. . 1:30 p. m. Queen Esther Cir cle, Methodist church, home of Mis. F. E. Bellinger, 125 North Holly street, dessert luncheon. 2:00 p. m. Ladles'' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church, busi ness meeting at church. Devo- tionals, Mrs. Mitchell. Hostesses, Mesdames Crawford, D. Jack son, Boyden and Green. 2:00 p. rn. Fidelity Circle, aunshlne parlors of Methodist church. Hostesses, Mrs. J. P. Bray and Mrs. Lucy Simmond Program, Mrs. Mary Smith. De- votionals, Mrs. E. E. Cuffel. 2:00 p. m. Everready Circle, Presbyterian church, at church parlors. 7:30 p. m. Lady Lions, des sert supper at home of Mrs, Larry Neeley, 1129 West Ninth street. 1:00 p. m. Jackson County League of Women Voters, gen eral meeting at Girls' Commu nity club to hear Mrs. Ralph Rasmussen, state president Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Medford Exten sion unit, courthouse. 12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club. paper sack lunch at Girls' Com munity club and Pollyanna rev elation party. 1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, P.E.O., home of Mrs. Grace C. Collins, 1810 East Main street. Assistant hostesses, Mrs. J. G. Love and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, 1:30 p. m. Ladies Auxiliary to the V.F.W., dessert luncheon, home of Mrs. S. S. Morgan, 212 S. Orange street. ' 7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, K. of P. Hall, for reg ular meeting. 8:00 p. m. American Legion and auxiliary at armory, Thursday 12 noon Daughters of the Nile Sewing club, home of Mrs. A. Orin Schenck, 29 Summit avenue, for potluck luncheon and Red Cross sewing. 12:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Thimble club, home of Mrs. Anna Muchmore, 940 North Central avenue. Bring sewing kits. 1:00 p. m. Medford Sojourn ers' 'club, Girls' Community club. For reservations, call Mrs. Nelson Chllders, phone 5620. 2:15 p. m. Medford WCTU, First Methodist church parlors. Legislation . Is topic for afternoon. 8:00 p. m. Public Installa tion of officers for Reames Chapter No. 66, O.E.S. 8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grands club, Olive Rebekah lodge, Girls' Community club, for installation. Friday 1:30 p.. m. Jolly Stitchers' club, home Myrtle Atwood, 126 Cottage street. i Saturday 1:00 p. m. Rogue River Val ley College Women's club, an nual luncheon, at Presbyterian church. For reservations call Mrs. James Campbell, 4393, by Thursday. 2:00 p. m. Daughters of the Nile, Medford Masonic building. Sunday. January 7, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE PI YS Skilled weavers were brought from Scotland to start the hand looming B. C. Industry of Victoria, CARD Or THANKS f with to thank my friends and netghbore tor thalr sympathy and many acta of kindness durlne tha 111- nesa and death of my husband. Also tor the Deautuul xiowers. jars, uwen Reddy. V f. ' ., a i " " M GOOD? YOU BET IT'S GOOD! It's the most delicious chocolate layer cake you've ever tasted! Rich In flavor, pure in Ingredients and topped with fluffy boiled Icing. A new taste sensation and one the whole family Is sure to enjoy. We've many other delectable and nutritious baked goods to round out your menus. Stop in today, FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DULY MODEL BAKERY 203 W. Main St. BUY WAR BONDS ttslV 3SsHi5w HEALTH mm . jjpry for All the Family Tempting, rich milk that everyone will drink and relish . . digestible, vita mln 1 1 1 1 e d and PAS TEURIZED for your added protection! Lost River Dairy Telephone 7191 I Lovely In One of These Smart SPRING JERSEYS They Are Arriving Daily, Here At The ,1.1.1. Store O Spring comes early to the Rogue River Valley .... It's time now to think about your new spring wardrobe. We've the prettiest prints to be found in Medford- Delicate florals in pen and ink drawing technique; little spaced patterns, neat-at-a-pin,- tropical flowers in brilliant hues, patterned stripes for figure strategy, and tome monotone. A variety of round-the-clock styles from office tailoredi to evening glories. You'll Be Wearing Spring Dresses SOON Why Hot Choose Your Hew One How? Choose From One And Two Piece Styles $9.95 to $12.95 In Sizes 9 to 17 and 10 to 48 M. M. DEPT. STORE ill aiW' PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER fl