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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1945)
SIX MUDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Dte. It, I94S Officers' Wives Are Entertained At Bridge Party Wives of navy officers station ed at the Camp White hospital were guests of the SCU 1913 Officers' Wives club for the De cember meeting held at the Out post Wednesday. The affair was in the nature of a Christmas party, and bridge followed lun cheon. Mrs. O. L. Overmcyer, Mrs. J. L. Davidson and Mrs. Walter Steele made up the committee In charge. About 30 were pre sent. 1 Kahlers Celebrat Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kah- ler, 312 Portland avenue, cele brated their 25th wedding anni versary yesterday. The Kahlor's son. Sgt. Robert Kahler. who has arrived in the States after two years overseas service, is to be home for the Christmas holidays. Nevita 'Announces Special Session; Officers Elected Signal Oil Co. Announces 4 the Opening of ANOTHER SIGNAL SERVICE STATION at North Riverside and Jackson Wade Harmon recently discharged from the army will operate the station. He is an experienced service station operator and will give expert attention to your car's every need. Open Daily 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. A Complete Line of Tires, Batteries and Other Accessories Will Be Featured Central Point A special meeting of Nevita chapter No. 93, O.E.S. has been called for Monday, Dec. 17 at 8 p. m. by Mrs. Lloyd Stimson, worthy matron, for initiation. New members for the year are re quested to be present since a portion of the meeting will be in their honor. All members of the chapter and visiting mem bers of the order are Invited to attend. Next regular meeting will be Jan. 8, with installation of officers, and no meeting will be held Dec. 25. At the meeting and annual Christmas party Dec. 10 Mrs, Orville Hamilton was elected worthy matron. Also elected were C. W. Abbot, worthy pa Iron; Mrs. Truman Brenner, as sociate matron; Marshall Day, associate patron; Mrs. Gladys Beebe, secretary; Mrs. Ed Vin cent, treasurer; Mrs. Edwin An dren, conductress, Mrs. Juanita McKibbon, associate conductress. Following the session present officers, under the leadership of Mrs. Hamilton, presented a fare well degree for Mrs. Stimson and Mr. Hamilton. Mrs. Lloyd Morris sang a specially arranged inanK you song, gifts were presented and responses made by the honorecs. The associate matron thanked Mrs. Stimson on behalf of the officers for the pleasant associations of the year and for gifts received from her. Sinning of Christmas carols was directed by Mrs. Morris accompanied by Mrs. Sam Koeh- ler and after the usual gift ex change around the Christmas tree, refreshments were served. Small Christmas trees, red can dles in star holders and clever pine needle nut cups made a de lightful setting. Miniature white Bible book marks, gift of the worthy matron, marked each place. Chairman of the dining room committee was Mrs. E. E. Scott and she was assisted by the Mes dames W. II. ' Hamlin, Bert Langstnn and C. W. Abbott. Mrs. Hamlin had made the nut eups, while Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Slimson had decorated the chapter room Christmas tree. Sutherlin Family Reunion Dinners Given In County Members of the Sutherlin family in Jackson county have been entertaining at a series of family reunion dinners, the fam ily all being in the county for the first time in 31 years. First of the dinners was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutherlin, Ashland, with 43 members of the family present. The mother, Mrs. Pallie Suther lin, was honored guest. A daughter and sister, Mrs. A. B. Holt, Central Point, enter tained the family at the second dinner. Present were Mrs. E. L. Matthews, Central Point; Miss Ruth Sutherlin, Mrs. John Lacy and S. A. Sutherlin, Mcdford; L. 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Sutherlin entertained the family in celebration of four birthday anniversaries. At this time the group rejoiced iri having three discharged servicemen with them, H. O. Holt, Central Point; Jimmie Sutherlin, Willow Brook, Calif., and W. L. Suther lin, Jacksonville, who recently arrived in the county with his bride from Shreveport, La. The last dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sutherlin in the Applegate. Later Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Suther lin left for Pleasant Lake, Ind Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sutherlin,' Jimmie and Deloris, for Willow Brook, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Suth erlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins, Brenda and Bobbie, for Selma, Calif. Social Calendar Has Many Events For Coming Week This week promises to be an exceptionally busy one, with the social calendar crowded with numerous holiday parties ar ranged by lodges and clubs. St. Mark's Auxiliary - Guild will have a Christmas party and gift exchange at a meeting set for Thursday at 12:30 at the parish house. Election will be held during a business meeting. Luncheon hostesses will be the Mesdames Robert Holmes, H. C. Goldsmith and Ncle Osborne. and their families will be held in the armory at 8 p. m. Wednes day. Members of the Order of the Purple Heart are especially invited to attend. There will be an exchange of gifts for children and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Wheaton Huntley is in charge of entertainment and Mrs. Everett Grissom will super vise games. furnish other menu Items. Twenty-five cent gifts will be on the tree for exchange. Cluing time for Sunaay Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember. VETERAN DIES Spokane, Wash., Dec. 15 U.R) War Veteran Thomas J. Hard grove, 22, who was found un conscious with his wife last Thursday in their Highbndge apartment, died today from the effects oi carrjon monoxide poisoning. Closing time for Sunday Too Lata to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember. Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian church has changed the date for the annual Christmas party , which Is to be held Tuesday at the church at 12:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be followed by a business meeting and the party, with gift exchange. Secret sisters are to bring gifts reveal ing their identity. Mary Martha circle of the Methodist church is entertaining husbands and friends at a cov ered dish dinner Tuesday at the church parlors at 6 p. m. Those not contacted are asked to bring a hot dish or salad for the menu. Olive Rebckah lodge will have a Christmas tree party Monday night following the regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. Members are to bring a sack lunch and exchange gift. Julia Gregory is in charge of refresh ments and Ina Huson is program and entertainment chairman. Visiting members arc welcome. The annual Christmas party of the DAV Chapter and auxiliary Golden Link Bible class of the First Baptist church will have a Christmas party Tuesday, meet ing at the church at 6:45 for a covered dish dinner for families and friends. Members whose names begin with the letters A to M are to bring vegetables for the dinner, those with M to Z names are to bring scalloped po tatoes while the committee will PRICES CUT AGAIN! On All Jewelry, Wallets, Luggage, Diamond Rings for Men and Women, Gift Items and every thing in the Store. Save on Christmas Gifts! Sale Continues Daily Until This Large Stock Is Sold NOTHING HELD BACK! EERYTKSMG GOES! OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3:30 PEOPLES LGMJ COMPANY ALL SALES FINAL 229 Vi EAST MAIN ST. No Exchanges or Refunds FIXTURES FOR SALE t MsiiTtAlsMsftistrJ-Jv"i--ti.'--;-i.txi.J. 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