Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOCIETY
and CLUBS
Twentieth Reunion
Held by Members
Of Former Class
Members of the former Sur
prise Sunday school class of the
Methodist church enjoyed the
20th annual reunion Saturday
and Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Hale of Eagle
Point
Mrs. H. A. Canaday, teacher
of the class, now of Roseburg.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gienger.
Chlloquin, attended. Members
from Medford were Mr. and Mrs.
FLOOR SANDING .
and FINISHING
Refinishing Our Specialty
S. H. FRALEY
' Phone 2661
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FARTS and SERVICE
for all makes ut WASHERS
and REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419
Charles Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs.
George Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hukill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Putman, Mr. and Mrs. George
Russell and Mrs. Charles Thurston.
Movies of former reunions
were shown by Mr. and Mrs
Gienger. ,
t
Name Committee
For Nomination
New Club Heads
A nominating committee to
select a slate of officers for the
coming election was announced
at the last meeting of the Med
ford Sojourners' club. Mrs.
Wade Stuart, president, named
Mrs. Zane Kemler, Mrs. Jim Ber
nard, Mrs. Phillip Epstein, Mrs.
Louis McLaughlin and Mrs. Jack
Clark to the committee, with
Mrs. Kemler to serve as chair
man.
Hostesses for the last meeting
were Mrs. Don K. Bagley, Mrs.
Robert Vogtly and Mrs. Carrey
Thompson! Guests at the meet
ing were the Mesdames Harry
Ecklund, Don Simonson, J. G.
Wood and Sue Welsh and pros
pective members present were
Mrs. H. H. Parsons and Mrs.
Fred Wheat.
- Mrs. Earl Gardiner and Mrs.
Kemler won bridge prizes and
Mrs, Frances Simcox and Mrs
Henry Krause pinochle prizes.
Mrs. Vogtly also won a prize.
MSm IS AT ITS BSST
FRSS HNESS. . . WHEN ITS
Miss Chamberlain
Speaks on Poetry
For Club Meeting
Poetry for children was dis
cussed by Miss Grace Chamber
lain, Ashland, at the meeting of
the College Women's club of the
Rogue River valley held June 9
at the Girls' Community club.
This was the last meeting before
the annual summer adjourn
ment. Mrs. Archie Pierce, accom
panied by Mrs. George Maddox,
gave two groups of songs and lul
abies loved by children.
At the close of the business
meeting the newly elected presi
dent, Mrs. B. A. Clark, took the
chair.
Mrs. H. S. Chirgwln, retiring
president, and Mrs. Pierce pour
ed during the tea hour. The tea
table and the club rooms were
attractively arranged with flow
ers. Mrs. Glenn Taylor was host
ess and Mrs. W. P. Tucker was
a social chairman.' ,
Dance is Planned
For Students Of
Catholic Academy
A formal dance is being plan
ned for the evening of June 19
for high school students of St
Mary's Academy, the affair to be
at the parish hall of Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Dancing
will be from 8 until 11 o'clock
with music by the Accordiana
Girls.
Mrs. A. Carrarra, chairman In
charge of the dance, states that
all students of the academy high
school are cordially invited to
attend.
Miss Cox Speaks
At Union Meeting
Miss Ora Cox presented an in
teresting history of flags and the
United States flag at a meeting
of the Women's Christian Tem
perance union held Thursday,
Flag Day, at the home of Mrs.
B. M. Lininger, 608 South Oak
dale avenue. The Rev. W. C.
Keele sang a patriotic song, ac
companied by Mrs. Aletha Knut
son, and the Rev. D. D. Randall
gave the devotions.
Mrs. Mabel Russell Lowther,
Ashland, bi-county president,
was a visitor.
During the social hour a sur
prise birthday party was held for
Mrs. Linda Russell, with refresh
ments served by Mrs. Edith Cox
and a committee.
-
Donna Sherwood
Leaving Monday
Miss Donna Sherwood will
leave Monday for Long Beach,
Calif., to join her mother, Mrs.
Virginia Sherwood and sister
Elaine, who went to the Call
fornia city to reside several
months ago. Miss Sherwood re
mained in Medford to attend jun
ior high school here.
As a farewell affair, Miss Sher
wood's aunt, Mrs. Stephen Nye,
Jr., entertained at a garden sup
per party for her Saturday eve
ning, inviting a group of her
close friends. The party was at
the Nye home, 816 West Tenth
street.
NEW
ITEMS
California Gold-Water
A man's D e L u x
after-shave lotion
made from the fineit
Ethyl alcohol (this
has been hard to get).
Small flakes of real
gold float through itl
WJfl Inc.
Tax I
B.V.D.
Sport
Shirts
Fresh eotton and ray
on sport third with a
convertable collar.
Short sleeves 'or cool
summer use. Blues,
greens, tans and
whites.
cl en inc.
$1.50
to $5.00
torn
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if
Gabardine Suits!
Timely'i all wool Pla
teau gabardine, per
fectly tailored in pre
war models (just re
leased). Limited quanti
ties in bluet and tans.
Guy one of these and
reward yourself for the
i rest of vaur war-tima
"skimping."
Ceiling Price
$49.00
Calling Price
$3.95
Let your f..t breathe
whil. you relax. A light,
strong clog with rocker-sol.
so that you can
really walk in th.s.l
Prevents athletic foot
ideal for servic.-m.n . .
wonderful for beach
wear. Two colors, wine
and blue.
BARKE
R'S
Men's Store
Fluhrer Bldg.
Picnic is Held
At Farley Home
Monday Evening ,
Crater Lake Guild of the Pres
byterian church held the annual
picnic for members and friends
Monday evening at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farley,
Jacksonville highway.
During the evening Miss Deb
orah Trembley, secretary of the
church, was presented with a
shower of kitchen gifts for her
new home. Miss Jean Farley, ac
companied by Mrs. Roberta Bebb
Bebb, sang several songs and
group singing was also enjoyed.
About 40 enjoyed the pleasant
affair.
Portland Woman
Is Honor Guest
For her sister, Mrs. A. E. Thur
man of Portland, Miss Jeanette
Tjoelker entertained the evening
of June 8 at her home, 128 South
Holly street. Mrs. Thurman, the
former Bertha Tjoelker, and her
daughter, Judith Lynn, were in
Medford for three weeks, 'eav
ing last week-end for their home.
Miss Tjoelker's guests enjoy
ed an evening of games and re
freshments were served. Guests
were Mrs. Bill Howard, Mrs.
Robert Young, Mrs.. Roy Howe.
Mrs. Max Stanton, Mrs. Ray An
derson, Miss Mura Mills, Mrs.
Emily Groves and Mrs. Thur
man. While ifi the valley Mrs.
Thurman also visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J, Tjoel
ker of Rogue River.
Dinner Celebrates
Two Anniversaries
Mrs. L. B. Van Gordon and
Mrs. N. R. DeWit entertained at
a family dinner at the DeWit
home, 830 West 12th street, Jun
8 which celebrated the wedding
anniversary of their parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and
Mrs. Poling's birthday anniver
sary. Another daughter, Miss
Gweneth Poling, assisted.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. S
H. Young, Vernon Young, Mrs
O. W. Higby of Phillipsburg,
Kan., who is visiting in Med
ford, Miss Judith Van Gordon,
Mr; DeWit, Mr. Van Gordon and
the guests of honor. Mrs. Young
and Mrs. Higby are sisters of
Mr. Poling.
.
New M.mb.r Acc.pt.d
By Leisure Day Club
Mrs. D. M. Orgaln was voted a
member of the Leisure Day club
at the last meeting of the group
held at the home of Mrs. O. C.
Richey, 1708 West Main street. A
covered dish luncheon was serv
ed at noon and the afternoon
spent in sewing. Mrs. Ralph
Waldron, club president, con
ducted a business meeting.
SOUND TRUCK and
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Sunday, June 17, 194S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Next meeting of the club will A. H. Taylor, 802 South New
be June 20 at the home of Mrs. I town street.
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.Amarlng waterproof cement
paint scab moisture out of
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with (he wall ealln( tiny
cracks and ports. Easy to
apply with brush or spray.
Dry op that leaky base
mi imp
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Slocks of BONDEX rt carried
Acme Hardware Co.
Main and Grape Sta.
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
613 E. Jackson St.
Ekerson Paint Store
by
Pittsburgh Paint Store
132 W. Main St.
Stamper & Goff Brot.
225 W. Main St.
Ashland Lumber Co.
38 S. Bartlett St I 384 Oak St., Ashland J.
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r WALKING COMFORT
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