Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Trom Japan Eugene H. Holt,
i UM2C arrived recently from
Sajebo, Japan, to spend a 33-day-leave
with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Holt, 18 Summit
avenue. He has been overseas
28 months with the navy Sea
bees. SHARYN MOFFETT
JILL ESMOND UNA O'CONNOR
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Locals
Visiting Parents The Rev.
and Mrs. R. L. Mullen arrived
Tuesday from Plains, Mont.,
for an extended visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Mullen, of Cherry
avenue.
Reese Creek Meeting Reese
Creek Extension Unit will meet
January 8 at the home of Mrs.
Joy Williams. "Handle With
Care" will be the project topic
given by Aulda Williams and
Margaret Gardener. Visitors
are welcome.
Building Permits E. D.
Marr, 1005 W. Main, applied
Friday for permission to erect
a $5,000 residence at 605 S.
King St. Also applying was H.
D. Remington, who plans to
build a 82,000 combined garage
and residence at 28 Vancouver
Ave.
Talent Unit To Meet Talent
Extension Unit will meet at
10:30 a. m. January 9 in the city
hall. Topic will be "Handle
With Care." A covered dish
luncheon will be enjoyed at
noon. All ladies interested are
invited and those attending
should bring their own table
service.
In Hospital Cpl. Thomas G.
Reames, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles. Reames, 27 Geneva
street, underwent an emergency
operation for appendicitis at the
U. S. Regional Hospital, Oak
land, Calif., New Year's Eve ac
cording to information received
by his parents. It is reported
that he is recovering satisfactor
ily. The young man has been in
the army two years.
To Grants Pass George E.
Falmiter has assumed duty as
manager of the Pierce Auto
Freight office at Grants Pass.
Mr. Falmiter was employed in
the company's Medford office
for four months before going to
Grants Pass. Before coming
here he had been in the freight
ing business in Portland for six
years. Mr. and Mrs. Palmiter
and their two sons Larry and
Alex will continue to make their
home here until accommodations
can be found in Grants Pass.
Unit Sets Meeting Oakgrove
Extension unit will meet Jan. 8
at the home of Mrs. Brewold.
Jacksonville highway, at 11 a.m.
Topic for the day will be "Han
dle With Care." Those attend
ing are asked to bring a yard of
muslin, or a feed sack, needle,
thimble and thread and two mag
azines. A poUuck luncheon will
be served at noon and members
are to bring luncheon service.
Children will be cared for at
the home of Mrs. George White
on Janney Lane.
Work To Resume The Red
Cross production room in the
courthouse auditorium will re
open this week after being
closed for five weeks, according
to Mrs. A. Orin Schenck, pro
duction chairman. Work will be
carried on both Tuesday and
Wednesday, beginning at 10 a.
m., with both cutting and sew
ing, Mrs. Schenck states. Those
wishing to do so may bring sand
wiches for lunch. Mrs. Schenck
states that there is also much
knitting to be done and she
urges women to call at the court
house for yarn.
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Joan Crawford as she appears
In one of the scenes of "Mildred
Pierce," in which she plays the
title role, film version of James
M. Cain's hard-hitting tale of
the same name, opening at the
Holly Theatre today for a week's ! standing motion picture for ev
engagement. Also starred in the I eryone starts Thursday evening.
To Convention Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph E. Koozer of Ash
land will attend the Northwest
Canners association convention
at Gearhart, Ore., January 9,
10 and 11. Mr. Koozer is mana
ger of the Bagley cannery in
Ashland.
Can Collide A 1938 Pontiac
coupe, driven by J. P. Asher,
126 Holly street, and a 1938
Chevrolet sedan operated by
Vernon Lee Allen, Central
Point, collided at the Central
avenue and 4th street intersec
tion, Friday, according to a re
port filed.
Wave Returns Jean Swayne,
recently discharged after two
years service in the Waves, is
visiting her mother and sister
at 244 S. Grape street. She was
stationed In Washington, D. C,
and at Potuxent, Md. At the
opening of the spring term she
plans to enter Marylhurst col
lege In Portland.
Mayor Home Mayor C. A.
Meeker and wife and daughter,
Eleanor, returned yesterday,
from an extended trip to Cali
fornia cities where they visited
friends and relatives. They
spent Christmas day in Santa
Barbara and during the trip
stopped at Redding, San Jose,
Los Angeles, Fresno and Chico.
The family witnessed the Rose
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PATHE NEWS
Pierce
film are Zachary Scott and Jack
Carson. As a special feature the
Holly theatre is presenting a spe
cial matinee showing of "Mil
dred Pierce," for ladies only
Thursday afternoon at 1:45 p.m.
Regular showings of the out-
festival in Pasadena. They left
Medford December 21.
Senator Here Senator and
Mrs. Guy Cordon, Roseburg,
and Marshall Cornett, Klamath
Falls, were in Medford Friday
night. Senator and Mrs. Cordon
were en route to Washington.
D. C, following a holiday vaca
tion at their home in Roseburg,
while Mr. Cornett was on his
way to his home in Klamath
Falls.
Brother Leaves The Rev.
Aubrey Bray left yesterday for
Los Angeles and El Centro,
Calif., after having been a guest
of his brother and sister-in-law,
Dr. J. P. Bray, Lozier Lane.
After a month in the south he
will return to the county before
continuing to his home In Sea
side. The Rev. Bray is rector
of the Episcopal church in Sea
side. Couple To Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bray left last week
for Portland whore Mr. Bray
will enter the Western States
Chiropractic college. After com
pleting a four-year course at
the college, Bray will return to
Medford and will enter practice
with his father. Dr. J. P. Bray.
He was formerly employed by
Littrell Parts and the Acme
Hardware company.
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Monday
1:00 p. m. AAUW Arts
Group, home of Mrs. W. W.
Howard, luncheon. Mrs. Charles
Warner will give a paper on
"History of Twenthieth Century
Music."
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons'
club, Reames chapter, dessert
luncheon. Girls' Community
club. Mrs. Rena Purdin and
committee to serve.
6:15 p. m. loastmasters' Inter
national, Jackson Hotel, 108
South Central avenue. George
Davis, secretary, phone 2675.
7:30 p. m. O live Rehckah
lodge, business meeting at
I.O.O.F.'hall.
8:00 p. m. March of Time
film on "Ireland" and forum
officers. Public invited,
and Mrs. H. L. Brown, assisting
8:00 p. m. Past Presidents'
club, DAV Auxiliary, home of
Mrs. W. B. Hickman, 207 Haven
street.
Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers'
club. Girls' Community club,
installation of officers and cov
ered dish luncheon. All urged to
attend.
12:30 p. m. St. Mark's Epis
copal Auxiliary-Guild, parish
hall, luncheon followed by in
stallation of officers.
1:00 p. m. St. Anne's Altar
society, luncheon at Sacred
Heart parish hall followed by
installation of officers.
1:00 p. m. Grace circle, Pres
byterian church, home of Mrs.
I. E. Moody, 1121 South Oak
dale avenue, luncheon. Mrs.
Jones, assistant hostess. Bring
service.
1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters'
circle, luncheon at the home of
Mrs. B. R. Elliott, Route 2,
Bring service.
1:00 p. m. Eastslde circle,
Presbyterian church, home of
Mrs. Zane Kemler, 822 Minne
sota avenue.
2:00 p. m. Everready circle,
Presbyterian church, Mother
Littrell's room, at church. Mrs.
Prescott and Mrs. Littrell, host
esses. 2:00 p. m. Fidelity circle,
Methodist church, at church.
Mrs. Ethel Louden, program.
Mrs. Jessie Beery and Mrs. Rose
Berry, hostesses. Friends of the
church invited.
6:30 p. m. Lady Lions' club,
covered dish dinner at Fire
men's hall for firemen.
8:00 p. m. Nevlta chapter
No. 93, O.E.S., slated meeting
lowed by installation of officers.
Public Invited.
8:00 p. m. DAV and auxili
ary, armory, special business.
Auxiliary will serve refresh
ments for chapter and auxiliary.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters
Past Chief's club, home of Mrs.
William Swartz, 121 Genessee.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
Girl's Community club, dessert
luncheon.
7:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum
circle, No. 84, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, KP hall. Regular
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business meeting,
8:00 p. m. American Legion
auxiliary, armory.
8:00 p. m. Knights of Pythias
and Pythian Sisters, Installation
of officers at KP hall. Public
invited.
' Thursday
1:00 p. m. Sojourners' club,
Girls' Community club, dessert
luncheon followed by election of
officers. For reservations call
Mrs. Leo Hazel, 4A61. !
1:00 p. m. Merrltt circle,
Presbyterian church, luncheon
at home of Mrs. O. J. Gould,
1318 West Main street.
1:00 p. m. Chapter AA, '
P.E.O., home of Mrs. V. J. Rob
inson, with Mrs. L. A. Mentzcr
followed by Installation of
hostesses.
1:30 p. m. Chrysanthemum '
Thimble club, home of Mrs. Dor-
othy Scripter, 60 Rose avenue.
1:30 p. m. Loyalty circle,
Methodst church, at church,
dessert luncheon. Hostesses,
Mrs. Harry Meyers, Mrs. A.
Lynch.
2:00 p. m. Ladles Aid soci
ety, St. Peter's Lutheran church,
social room of church, 10 Port
land avenue, business meeting,
Junior Red Cross work and mis
cellaneous sale. Visitors wel-;
come. 1
2:00 p. m. Women's Christ
Inn Temperance Union, Mrs.
Edna Pursel, 508 Plum street..
Topic, Legislation, In charge of
Mrs. F. I. Caulklns.
7:30 p. m. Delta Debs, home
of Joan Gilmore, 625 Dakota j
avenue.
8:00 p. m. Reames Chapter!
No. 66, O.E.S., public installa-l
tion of officers at Masonic Hall,;
Medford.
Saturday !
1:00 p. m. College Women's
club of Rogue River Valley j
luncheon for members andj
guests at Episcopal parish house
In Ashland. For reservations
call Mrs. Campbell, 4303, or,
Mrs. Van Valzah, 7276. by
Thursday. I
2:00 p. m. Zulelma Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, Ashland, j
Installation Held
By Club Wednesday
Installation of officers was
held by the Get Together club;
at a meeting Wednesday In thej
Eaeles' Hall. 219 West Maini
street. Lillian Green was In
stalled president, succeeding
Gertrude Wagner. Others In
stalled wjre Phoebe Kindred,
vl :e-president and Verda Edsall,
secretary and treasurer.
Plans were made for future
activities and the club looks
forward to a successful year.
The group now numbers 65
members.
Lady Lions Plan
Firemen's Dinner
Medford Lady Lions will hold
their January meeting Tuesday
evening at the firemen's hall,
serving a covered dish dinner
for members of the group and
SPECIAL
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firemen. The dinner is an
annual affair grown out of the
pre-war program of the group
which was the collection of
toys which the firemen re-made
for distribution before Christmas.
It's New! The Beautiful
SEQUIN CLUS
Hotel Del Rogue, Grants Past
Featuring:
ABBY GREEN
and his Orchestra . . . and
Jeanna Hackatt, Vocalist
Rudy Wiley, tenor
Tutt Halaas. drums
Open Every Night 6 P.M. to 2 A.M.
ON TUESDAY BAR SERVICE ONLY No Cover Charge
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The dinner Is set for 6:30
o'clock.
In Santa Rosa in 1873 a
church and a five-room residence
were built of lumber from a
single redwood tree.
Cover Charge,
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