SOCIETY
and CLUBS
Ashland Members
Wesleyan Guild
Entertained Here
Twenty members of the Ash
land Wesleyan Service Guild
were guests of the Medford
Guild for dinner and a program
Tuesday evening at the church.
Theme of the program was "The
Cross" and favors at the dinner
table expressed the thought of
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the cross encircling the world.
Mrs. C. A. Meeker led devo
tions on "Balancing of the
Cross" and the Rev. Bruce of
the Ashland Methodist church
responded by telling of the dif
ferent types of crosses made by
different countries. Mrs. Charles
Hopkins sang and Jean Kincaid
gave a clarinet solo, accompan
ied by-Patsy Faber.
Loyalty circle of the church
gave a playette "The Challenge
of the Cross."
Mrs. Ross and Daughter
Visitors in Portland.
Mrs. Milo C. Ross and daugh
ter, Nancy Carolyn, of Old Pa
cific Highway, who have been
spending the last two weeks in
Salem and Portland visiting rel
atives, were honored at a dinner
last Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Ross' sister, Mrs. Henry Bertu
lelt of Knowlton Heights, Port
land. They planned to return to
Medford late last week.
Family From Portland
Will Visit In Medford
Mrs. Lee Neuman and three
children of Portland will arrive
in Medford tomorrow for a visit
with Mrs. Neumann's father, W.
J. Burbidge, 9 Mistletoe street,
and Mr. Newman's sister, Mrs.
L. Wilson of Pennsylvania avenue.
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Cray Lady Corps
To Meet Tuesday .
The Hospital Recreation corps
will hold its monthly meeting
at the Outpost, Tuesday, April
24th, at 3:30 p. m., and at that
time plans for future work at
the Station Hospital will be dis
cussed. Reports will also be given
on work as conducted in
Barnes General Hospital, Van
couver and Letterman General
Hospital, San Francisco. These
reports will be given by Mrs.
Dolph Phipps, who recently vis
ited Barnes hospital, and Mrs.
Mark Wright, who recently vis
ited Letterman' hospital. Mrs.
Rawles Moore, chairman, will
preside.
To meet the increased need
because of the lack of a pro
fessional Red Cross staff at Camp
White Station Hospital, Gray
Ladies are serving from 10:00
a. m. to 4:30 p. m. dally, assist
ing Miss Dorothy Fruit, assist
ant to the field director. Gray
Ladies handle the recreation
hall, craft, shopping service, dis
tribution of comfort supplies,
magazines and flowers, letter
writing and ward visiting, as
well as library supervision.
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Evening Party
Honors Visitor
Mrs. Howard Raymond Ander
son was honored guest at an
evening party given Wednesday
by Mrs. Ray Howe at her home,
210 Vancouver avenue. Mrs. An
derson came up from San Fran
cisco with her husband, recently
returned to this country after
three years of service in the
South Pacific with the navy, and
the two wereguests at the home
of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles True, Jack
sonville Highway.
Guests at the party were Mrs.
Bill Howard, Mrs. Pat Ballew,
Mrs. Emily Groves, Miss Jean
ette Tjoelker, and the guest of
honor.
The Andersons left Friday for
Louisiana where Mr. Anderson
will take training at a naval avia
tion base.
Zontians to Hear
Meeting Reports
Reports of the recent district
meeting of Zonta International
will be given at the meeting of
Medford Zontians Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Thora Law
rence, 2218 East Main street.
The reports will be given by
Mrs. Florene Bolton, newly
elected president of the club,
and Mrs. Effie Kurtz, who is dis
trlce vice-chairman and a mem
ber of the international music
committee.
Assisting Mrs. Lawrence will
be Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, Mrs.
Mabel Conger and Mrs. Kath-
erine Flemmlng.
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Luncheon Is Given
By Prospect Women
Prospect Mrs. Earl Ulrich
and Mrs. Edmund Pease were
hostesses for a recent bridge
luncheon at the home of the
former, on Skookum Prairie
Ranch. The tables were attrac
tive with spring flowers, and
coven were placed for Mrs.
James H. Grieve, Mrs. Wallace
Dinkens, Mrs. E. E. Fraerick Jr.,
Mrs. Elmer Clemens. Mrs. L.
Rogers, Mrs. Floyd K. Kelley,
Mrs. Pease and Mrs. Ulrich. High
score in bridge was won by Mrs.
Clemens.
Golden Link Class
Will Hold Election
The annual business meeting
and election of officers will be
held by Golden Link Bible class
of the First Baptist church
Thursday at 2 p. m. Hostess will
be Mrs. James H. Owen and the
study for the meeting, on the
life of Deborah, Bible character,
will be In charge of Mrs. Leland
Knox. Devotions will be by Mr-.
S. A. Moore.
Social committee for the
meeting is made up of the Mes
dames Piatt, Crawford and Wil
cox. Loyal Women's Class
Meets at Herbert Home
Twenty-one members of the
Loyal Women's class of the First
Christian church met at the
home of Mrs. Rose Herbert, 204
North Ivy street, Tuesday. The
group sewed and quilted and a
covered dish luncheon was
served at noon.
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Mrs. H. M. Chadwick
Is Visitor In Medford
Mrs. H. M. Chadwick of Port
land is visiting in Medford with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Lit
trell, 1315 Queen Anne avenue,
and her mother, Mrs. Belle Lit
trell, 115 Newtown street.
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Auxiliary Announces
Postponement Of Dinner
The birthday dinner planned
by the F.O.E. auxiliary for Tues
day, April 24, has been indefin
itely postponed, officers an
nounced Friday.
CALENDAR
Monday '
12:45 p. m. AAUW Arts Group,
luncheon at Medford Hotel. Pro
gram to follow at home of Mrs.
Frances Flinn. Play reading.
2:30 p. m. Women's interde
nominational cottage prayer
meeting, home of Mrs. Holloway,
311 Laurel street.
8:00. p. m. St. Mark's Eve
ning guild, home of Mrs. Warren
Deacon, 1114 South Oakdale ave
nue. .
8:00 p.m. Lady JayCees, Val
entine's cafe.
Tuesday
12:30 p. m. Kiwanlan Dames,
dessert luncheon at Holland Ho
tel. Hostesses, Mrs. Eugene Far
rell and Mrs. Tony Manno.
1:00 p. m. Ladies' Auxiliary,
First Baptist church, luncheon
at church followed by business
and missionary meeting at 2
p. m. Election.
1:30 p. m. Women's Society
of Christian Service, regular
homecoming at church. Dessert
luncheon, with Fidelity circle as
hostesses. Executive committee,
1 p. m.
1:30 p. m. Adarel Social club.
O.E.S., business meeting at home
of Mrs. Elton Waldron, 630 South
Holly street.
6:30 p. m. Wives of Shrlners,
potluck dinner at the home of
Mrs. Frances Flinn, 604 West
Main street. Co-hostesses, Mrs.
Wallace Brill and Mrs. Grant
Todd.
7:30 p. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, high school.
8:00 p. m. Pythian club,
home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg,
1ZB7 sunset.
8:00 p. m. DAV and auxil
iary, armory. Meetings followed
by refreshments.
8:00 p. m. Zonta club, home
of Mrs. Thora Lawrence, 2218
East Main street.
8:00 p. m. Card party at Sac
red Heart Catholic church par
ish hall for friends and members
of parish.
Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
Girls' Community club, for cov
ered dish luncheon. Mrs. Mabel
Lynch, hostess chairman. Bring
club needlework.
1:00 p. m. Oakgrova Neigh
borhood club, courthouse, to sew
for Red Cross. For transporta
tion call Mrs. Hoffman, 4316.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club,
Girls' Community club. For res
ervations call Mrs. Orrin L.
Brown, 3063.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA,
P.E.O., home of Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer, Spring street. Assisting
hostesses, Mrs. R. A. Work and
Mrs. V. J. Robinson. Program,
Mrs. E. B. DeVoe.
2:00 p. m. Golden Link Bible
class, First Baptist church, at
church.
6:30 p. m. Reames chapter
No. 66, O.K.S., 43th birthday an
niversary celebration. Covered
dish supper, program and initia
tion. Friday
1:00 p. m. Electa Social club,
Girls' Community club, potluck
luncheon.
1:30 p. m. Col Sargent Camp
auxiliary service club, home of
Leah Paxson, 1123 West Main
street.
8:00. p. m. High school mu
sical program at senior high
school auditorium. Public in
vited. No charge.
Saturday
2:00 p. m. Crater Lake chap
ter, D.A.R., home of Mrs. W. H.
Reichstein, 7 Glen Oak court,
with Mrs. F. J. Newman as
hostess.
What's Doing at
U. S. O.
The Lady Lions will serve
from the pantry shelf at River
side U.S.O., beginning at 6 p. m.
this evening.
From 7 to 8 p. m. pvt. Al
Miller will sketch charcoal pic
tures of eight men whose names
are drawn.
A regular weekly dance will
be held on Monday night from
now on with the S.C.U. band
furnishing the music.
Chicago publishes more trade
catalogues and telephone direc
tories than any other city in the
United States.
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Washington, April 21 U.R)
A "very large" fleet of B-29's
carried out a scattered attack
on southern Japanese military
installations yesterday without
the loss of a single ship, the War
Department reported tonight.
In an attack covering a wide
area, tha Super-Fortresses divid
ed into nine separate task forces
to strike at nine different tar
gets on Kyushu, southernmost is
land of the Japanese homeland.
Although the big planes drop
ped their bombs at such widely
separated targets, all B-29's re
turned safely to their bases in
the Mariana Islands, the an
nouncement said.
The targets hit included Kan
oya, southwestern Japan's larg
est naval air station, and Nitta
gahara, an aircraft repair depot.
GLORIA VANDERBILT
IS GRANTED DIVORCE
Reno, April 21. (U.PJ Gloria
Vanderbilt Dl Cicco, 21-year-old
heiress, was granted a di
vorce today from Pat Dl Cicco,
36, Hollywood actor's agent, on
grounds of mental cruelty.
She refused to comment on
reports that she planned to
marry Conductor Leopold Sto-kowskl.
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"THE GOD OF THE AGE"
TONIGHT 7:30 o'clock
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Christ Ambassadors' Meeting 6:30 p. m.
Assembly Of God Church, 11 Newtown St.
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