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SOCIETY and CLUBS District Meeting Corps To Be Held In Central Point A district meeting of the Women's Relief corps will be held next Saturday, Feb. 17, at Central Point,, with delegates from Grants Pass, Medford, Gold Hill, Central Point and Ashland corps in attendance. Here for the convention will be Mrs. Agnes Lindahl, Portland, department president, and three other de partment officers. tiong of the country. It is expected about 70 per sons will attend the convention. Plans - for participation of Chester A. Arthur corps In the district meeting will be made at a meeting, scheduled for 2 p. m. Thursday in the Medford arm ory. ., Rebekahs Announce Initiation Plans; Name Committees Plans were made Monday night at the meeting of Olive Rebekah lodge for initiation to be held the first meeting in March. Laura Wicker, noble grand, presided -at the session. Ethyl Weedrwas elected trus tee during the 'evening and Edith Prescott, Ella Rogers and Minnie Bryant were named to the fi- Sessions will begin at 10 a. nance committee. W. H. Dyer m. in the I.O.O.F. hall at Cen - trai foint with Mrs. Freda Lawrence, Medford, president of the local corps and also district president, in charge. One of the highlights of the session will be presentation of the Women's Relief corps "trav eling flag" to the Central Point corps by the Grants Pass dele gation. This flog .is a hichlv prized possession of the corps and has traveled to many sec- SPRING MERCHANDISE Coats, Suits. Millinery Alterations by Experts Specializing, LADIES' COATS & SUITS .IN HALF SIZES .Burelson's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear 31 No. Central Avenue was re-elected captain of the degree staff and Maud Daugher- ty was named chairman of the good-of-the-order committee. During the meeting Mary Cave and Grace Pankey were recommended to the Canton for the degree of chivalry. Entertainment committee for the next meeting will be Jane McCarty, Julia Gregory and Lona Bergman. Grace Luman. Grace Pankey, Mabel Conger, H. W. Conger, Bessie Dyer and Bill Dyer will serve on the refresh ment committeer Missionary Group Organizes Class Plans were made for a mis sion study class at the meeting of the Adult Missionary society of the First Christian church held Wednesday in Fellowship hall of the church. Mrs. W. C Kindred, president, . was in charge. . First meeting of the new class FLAVOR! ALL THE FAMILY WILL ENJOY THIS . RICHER TASTIER RAISIN BREAD The luscious goodness of Model's finer RAISIN BREAD will Instantly appeal to youngsters fend oldsters alikel Just for a change, try a loaf of this smooth texture bread packed with raisins you'll like itl . MODEL BAKERY 203 W. Main St. WAR. BONDS will be Feb. IS in the same hall. Mrs. Rena Sater will be instruc tor. Plana were alio made by the society for observance of the annual World Day of Prayer. A program followed the busi ness meeting, with Mrs. Arthur Gregory, group leader in charge. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Latham. Taking part in the pro gram were Mrs. Maude House, who gave map review, and Mrs. V. L. Bailey, Mrs. L: L. Guyer and Mrs. C. V Monia, who gave an interesting play, "Thai land, Key to the Southeast." The topic currently being studied is "The Christian Pageant ia the Pacific." The social hour which follow ed was. in charge of Mrs. Maude Daugherty and her group. , Mrs. Vickoren ' Honored Guest : Mrs. Ilda Vickoren was hon ored guest at a dessert luncheon and shower given Monday after noon by Mrs. Myrle Merriman and Mrs. Pauline Fritze at the Merriman home, on King street The afternoon was spent with bridge and other games, with prizes going to Mrs. Vickoren. Mrs."" H. J. Roemer, Mrs. L. J. Austin, Mrs. J. P. Naumes and Mrs. Josephine LeBrun. Mrs. Vickoren was presented with a large number of gifts. " Present were Mrs. J. P. Nau- mes, Mrs. Delbert Clifford, Mrs Gale Rice, Mrs. H. J. Roemer, Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. Margaret McGuire, Mrs. Lottie Clemmons, Mrs. L. J. Austin, Mrs. C. H. Wil liams, Mrs. R. L. Lewis. Mrs. L L. Rentz, Mrs. B. L. Hunter, Mrs. Josephine LeBrun, the guest of honor and two host esses. Pre-Lenten Party Planned By Church A pre-Lenten festival will be given at Sacred Heart Catholic church Tuesday evening of this week, beginning at eight 0 clock Games, entertainment and re freshments will be provided for both young and old and all fam ilies of Sacred Heart parish are invited to attend. ' " ' It is announced that the meet ing of the Altar sotiety, which normally would be held that day, has been postponed, until nex week. . . , Baptist Auxiliary To Meet This Week A business and work meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will be held Tuesday at the church beginning at 9:30 a. m. Birthdays falling during the months of November, December and January will be observed. Devotions for the meeting tvtll be led by Mrs. Van Cleave an hostesses will be the Mesdames Arnold, Dawes, C. Finley and Walker. Those attending are to bring a sack lunch. ' PREPARE NOW FOR THE HOT S1MER DAYS AHEAD ' We picked the prettiest, most colorful cottons we could find in young fash ions looking for easy-to-' care-f or styles any girl can launder herself in a Jiffyl Play suits, slack sets, sep arate skirts, and blouses galore ... for instance . O RAYON GABARDINE Air conditioned for summer you Just won't notice the heat In one of these 3-piece rayon gabardine ensembles . made to be wo-n with or without the matching skirt. Comes in cherry red. S10.95 O STRUTTER CLOTH Sturdy quality and superb comfort, able lines. Piny suits that can take plenty of rough and tumble wear throughout the summer. Comes in white, gold, navy, aqua, and green. OSILK RAYON STRIPE Comfortable, lovable, rayon silk striped play suits. Desipnad in the new Jumper style. Cool is the word for them and you'll want a pair to wear when summer comes, so get them now at M.M. S6.95 sport Jackets Two-tone and plain In colors to match the slaeki you'll be wanting when summer rolls around. S4.9S to S14.95 SLACK SUITS For fun and frolic in the country nothing could be nicer than thsse man-tnilorcd slacks. Smooth ly cut to make the most of your figure. S9.S5 to S14.95 Founder of Union Subject of Review Mrs. Josephine Iverson gave an Interesting review of the book, "Life of Frances Willard" at the meeting of the Medford W.C.T.U.. held Thursday after noon at the Presbyterian church. The meeting was devoted to Mrs. Willard, founder of the Women' Christian Temperance union. Mrs. Belle Littrell gave the afternoon devotionals and spe cial music was presented by Mrs. Aletha Knutsen and Mrs. E. R. Cobb. , Mrs. Fred I. Caulkins, director of legislation, gave a report on state and national legislation Mrs. Iverson, vice-president wel comed new members. Refreshments were served by Mrs. H. G., Wilson, Mrs. F. I. Caulkins and Mrs. Lottie wat-kins. Mrs. Ray pdwards Hostess Tuesday Mrs. Ray Edwards entertained Tuesday evening at her home, 323 King street, in honor of Mrs. Newbern Hodges, Bellingham, Wash, who is .visiting here. Guests were all former school mates of Mrs. Hodges. Following .an evening of games, refreshments were served. Guests were Mrs. Floyd Wat- kins,' Mrs. Ed. Marshall, Mrs. Harry Hawk, Mrs. Harold Arch er, Mrs. Harold Crowl Miss Winifred Schnack, Miss Elva Caster, Mrs. Ira Brooks, and Mrs. Hodges, the honored guest Medford Woman Leaves For Bremerton Visit Mrs. Blanche Moulton and daughter, Margaret, of lTj 1 West Clark street, left Friday evening for Bremerton where they will spend several weeks with Mrs. Moulton's mother, who is ill. CALENDAR Monday 1:00 p. m. AAUW Arts group. home of Mrs. Melvin Plaskett. 11 Highland Drive, for luncheon, j Porgram, "American Opera," by Mrs. Royal Clare. i 8:00 p. m. F. L. club, home of Mrs. Louis Thompson, 1118 j East Eleventh street, business : meeting. . 8:00 p. m. Pythian club home of Mrs. Letha Ross, Ross I Lane. 8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Guild, Presbyterian church, "c h u r c h parlors. White elephant sale. Tuesday 9:30 a. m. Ladies Auxiliary of the First Baptist church, for business, meeting and work. 11:00 a. m. Oakgrove Exten-' sion unit, home of Mrs. George White, Jacksonville highway, covered dish luncheon at noon. Bring, own service. Anyone In neighborhood invited to attend. 12 noon Zonta club, Girls' Community club. 1:00 p. m. Crater Lake aux iliary, VFW, home of Mrs. E. W. Wall, Ross Lane. 1:00 p. m. Nevita chapter no-hostess luncheon for Hazel Graham, grand associate ma tron, at Holland Hotel. Reserva tions to be made with Mrs. W. H. Holt, 4185, Sunday. 1:00 p. m. Merritt circle, Presbyterian church, home of ! Mrs. Robertson, 825 South Holly street, for luncheon. 1:00 p. m. Eastside circle, Presbyterian church, luncheon and Red Cross sewing at home of Mrs. Harvey Fields, 24 Cra ter Lake highway. 1:00" p. m. Sunny Sisters cir cle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Jennie Thompson. 819 Minnesota avenue, luncheon. Bring own service and sewing kit. 1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres byterian church, home of Mrs. Harry Marx, 122 Portland ave nue. 1:30 p. m. ' Mission study class, Fellowship hall, First Christian church. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle, First. Methodist church, Sun shine parlors. Devotions, Mrs. A C. Chew; program, Mrs. E. G ftoseborough; ho 1 1 e s e , Mrs. Rose Berry and Mrs. Donna Taylor. . 2:00 p. m. Everready circle, Presbyterian church, home of Mrs. Jennie Hensler, 1124 West Main street. 6:30 p. m. Jackson County Lincoln club banquet, Holland Hotel. 7:30 p. m. Wenonah club shower party at home of Mrs. Gladys Rammln, 831 West Twelfth street, for, Mrs. Louise Sutherland and infant twin daughters. 8:00 p. m. Nevita chapter, O.E.S., stated meeting and school of instruction. Visiting members cordially invited. Wednesday 1:00 p. m. Oakgrove Neigh borhood club, home of Mrs. George E. White, dessert luncheon. 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, dessert luncheon, Girls' Com- Lmunity club. 7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum Circle, N. of W., K. of P. hall. Bingo party. 8:00 p. m. Graduate Nurses association, District Four, home of Mrs. David Rees, with Mrs R. M. Johnson as assisting host ess. Mrs. Blanche Frisbio, pro gram. 8:00 p. m. American Legion auxiliary, Valentine party at armory for Legion members and wives and husbands of auxiliary members. Thursday 12 noon Daughters of the Nile, potluck luncheon, home of Mrs. R. R, Ebel, 620 South Oak dale avenue, followed by Red Cross tewing. 2:00 p. m. Chester A. Arthur corps, WRC, armory. 2:00 p. m. Alpha Delta class meeting and party, Fellowship hall. First Christian church. . 3:00 p. m. Junior Hi P.-T.A., Founders' Day program and sil ver tea, room 41, school build ing. 5:30 p. m. Annual "penny dinner" of Mistletoe camp, R. N. A., at K. of P. hall, followed by social meeting of camp. 8:00 p. m. Howard school P.-T, A., Founders' Day pro gram at school. Speakers and re freshments. 8:00" p. m. Stated communi cation, Adarel No. 3, Jackson ville, initiation. ' Friday 10:00 a. m. Medford Council of Church Women, annual busi ness meeting and election of of ficers. First - Christian church. Meeting to be followed by ob servance of World Day of Prayer at 2 p. m. 2:00 p. m. Nevita Social club, home of Beulah Faber, Central Point. 6:30 p. m. Canton Siskiyou No. 16 and auxiliary, covered J dish supper and meetings at Sunday. Teb. II. 141 MEDFORD MAIL TKISUrTE TIVS I.O.O.F. hall,. 221 West Sixth street. 8:00 p. m. Nurses' Aide corps, home of Mrs. C. W. Guches, 1223 West Main street. ENEMY ENGINES BLASTED Chungking, Feb. 10 U.R) Fighter planes of the U. S. 14th air force destroyed 25 locomo tives in sweeps yesterday from Tatung In northern Shansi prov ince to Shangsha in the Tung Ting lake area and the Yellow ssa, a communique reported to day. Use Mill Tribune Want A4a DR. R. U. HC3D ' OPTOMETRIST Sparta Bids. Medford. Ore. Appointment It Desired C. L. PERKINS Doctor of OPTOMETRY Successor to Dr. E. D. El wood Betterment of Human Vision LENSES PRESCRIBED Ph. 3881 214 Fluhrer Bldg. Cor. Main It Central, Medford THE APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH No. Central Avenue at Third Street 55'.: 'li rrt L 5 m INSPIRING CONCERT OP MUSIC TONIGHT AT 7:45 , preceding the Evangelistic Service Miraculous Personal Testimonies Old-fashioned Preach ing of the Old-Time Religion Sunday Services, 11 A. M., 3 P. M and 7i4S 9. M. Tuesday and Friday Services, 8t00 P. M. (No collections Ukon) Softer, Whiter Hands in Half the Time OR YOUR MONEY BACKI balm barr for lh fiend's foifer-Wortnj JUcher In lanolin Richer In jVyj tunning new furs AT THE LOVJ PRICES WARDS4 V tP i M 1 If 111 tej i M Afr 1 XT HAVE MADE FAMOUS I You'd expect to find complete selection of fun In August! But where except at Ward would you find fresh, now prim quality furs In FEBRUARY? Every Important style, very Important fur . . . oven sdei up to 44 at these amaxmgfy low prices! Com chooto yours now; have H ill paid for by next Fall, on our convenient Layaway Plan. CQ-50 Skunk-Dyed Opossum Great coat 12-20 Seal Dyed Coney tiiei to 44 77 Rich Beaver Dyed Coney Seal Dyed Coney all sites to 42 Hollander Dyed Coney to J149 $179 Sable Dyed Marmot elies 14 20 Ssble Dyad Squirrel Locke 14 to 20 YOU NEED PAY ONLY 10 DOWN. We'll itoro your coat until October 15th, while you complete the payments 35.95 JYL Ward ontgomery M. M.- DEPARTMENT STORE TAYLOR'S PENNY-WISE ' DRUGS 323 E. 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