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O O JfWO BEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, November 21, 1937 Salvation Army Women's League Has Guest Dinner The Ladies' Home league of the Salvation Army held a din ner in Junior hall, 236 North Eartlett street, November 14, to Introduce the league program to guests. Each member brought a guest, ar each was presented by her hostess of the evening. Purpose of the dinner .was to in terest more women in the work of the league. Following the dinner Mrs. William Ricken, wife of the Sal vation Army captain, introduced the league secretary, Mrs. C. E. Naffziger, who conducted a busi ness meeting. Three members gave resumes of the league s work. Mrs. Ricken outlined the function of the league and told of the part it plays in the church program. She stated hat the aim of the league is four-fold. It strives to educate women to be more skill ful in home management. It en deavors to promote spiritual ex perience believing that "if the beauty of a house is order, the crown of a house is godliness;" it endeavors to provide fellowship at a weekly meeting "which is more than a happy get-together but a time when heart can speak to heart of household chores, of worries and hopes" and pro motes a spirit of service because "no one is more ready than a woman to show her love by serv ing others." Mrs. Dorothy Smith sang, and Mrs. Ricken conducted devo tions. T-ater the group was ea tertained with a series of quizzes, also conducted by Mrs. Ricken. The gathering was closed with song and prayer. The dinner took the place of the usual work meeting, held every Thursday night at Junior hall with the exception of the last Thursday night when a fam ily potluck dinner for members and guests is held. Centennial Tea Set For Friday In Jacksonville Jacksonville The centennial tea In observance of the found ing of First Presbyterian church, Jacksonville, November 22, 1857, will be held Friday at the church from 2 until 4 p.m. Pouring during the afternoon will be Mrs. Fred Edens, Mrs. Peter Fick, Mrs. E. O. Graham, and Mrs. Stella Beach. Guest of honor during the event will be Mrs. Robert Bridge, wife of the pastor, who returned this week from their former home in Texas. The Women's association of the church is in charge of the tea and the short fellowship pro gram that will be held at 3 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Robinson will furnish the background ' piano music during the event. Old fashioned dress will be om by the members of the association and the women at the tea table. The silver service to be used during the afternoon Is an heirloom of the Beach family. Members and friends of the church are invited to attend. CALENDAR Calendar notice and newt for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted to writing and deadline tor the Sun day edition la 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 m m. of the day of oublication and for week day news is 6 pjn. Utm day before publication. Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Phoenix Neigh bors of Woodcraft, homecoming dinner at Phoenix Grange hall. 6:30 p.m. Zonta birthday party, home of Mrs. Clarence Wilson. 8 p.m. Roxy Ann Court, Order of Amaranth, Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Talent Parent Teach er association, high school. 8 p.m. Adarel chapter, Jack sonville Masonic temple. 8 p.m. Central Point PTA, Jewett Elementary school cafe tor ium. 8 p.m. St. Luke's Methodist church circle, home of Mrs. Larry Horton, 131 South Keene way drive. 8 p.m. Welcome Wagon Bridge club, 219 Saginaw drive. Friday: 10 a.m. First Presbyterian church bazaar, fellowship hall, at church. 1 p.m. Electa Social club, Girls Community club,. Use muffin tins to serve snacks to children confined to bed with illness. The individual cups can hold carrot sticks, boil ed eggs, tiny sandwiches, sugar cookies and other finger foods. t""' ,;,,......,, .. Mr-.,.,.. ,. M-H,.i?-..J. .... u T flirMMMM-rMM Those who attend the first fall concert of the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon, to be held Sunday, November 24, at 3 p.m. at Medford High school, will hear compositions by these two Medford men. Roy H. Schwieger (at left) com posed an orchestral suite which will be played by the or chestra and Albert Huntemann, band director in the Med ford public school system, is composer of a processional which will be played. Works of Medford Musicians To Be Featured on Program The Right Hairdo For the Holidays ... VIRGINIA'S IG Y Beauty Salon Jir Funk, Lillian Lewis, Virginia Welch, Owner & Operator PHONE SP 2-9380 Compositions by two musicians now living in Medford will be featured on the concert program to be given Sunday, November 24, by the Philharmonic Society of Southern Oregon. The con cert is to be at 3 p.m. The orchestra will play an orchestral suite written by Roy H. Schweiger, and a processional composed by Albert Huntemann. Mr. Schwieger, a native of Minneapolis, began the study of piano under the tutelage of his mother when he was but three years old. Later he studied with Greta O'Doud, who had been pianist at the court of Queen Victoria until the queen's death. He also completed a three-year course at Northwestern Con servatory, where he later taught, and studied with the famous Leopold Godowsky, and with Stanley Avery, a pupil of Mac Dowell and Humperdinck. Mr. Schwieger has toured with large orchestras and in the later part of his career he was associated with Warner Brothers in Holly wood as a composer and arranger. Mr. Schwieger is now making his home in Medford with his son, George H. Schwieger, and continues to compose. Mr. Huntemann is a band director for Medford public schools. A native of Spokane, Wash., he obtained his musical education at Washington State college, Pullman, where he was graduated in 1930. He has also studied at the University of Washington, Seattle, Western Y Knot Twirlers To Dance Tonight Y Knot Twirler Square Dance club will hold a business meet ing and dance starting at 8 p.m. today in the social hall of the Medford YMCA, President Ken neth Hood has announced. The club will meet this week because the regularly scheduled dance comes on Thanksgiving Day next week, and members voted to hold it a week early, he said. Doug Fosbury and Mr. Hood will call, and refreshments will be served. State college, Gunnison, Colo., and at Portland State college where he worked with Dr. Wil liam Revelli of the University of Michigan. Before coming to Medford, Mr. Huntemann taught in various schools in Washington. Among his compositions for band and orchestra are "Men of Oregon," "Processional March" and "Staellite" his newest composition. Ashland Concert Set in December Ashland Southern Oregon Little Symphony orchestra will present a concert Sunday after noon, December 8 in Churchill hall auditorium at Southern Oregon college, according, to Dennis Hannan, concertmaster, and Herbert Cecil, music instruc tor and conductor of the group. The orchestra at present num bers about 13 players. Officers of the group for the current sea son are Kenneth Waldorff, Ash land, president; Richard Finnel, M dford, vice president Maria Bellaschi, Portland, secretary treasurer; and David Curtis, Ashland, librarian. Program on Safety Planned for PTA Safety in the community and the home will be the main topic for the November meeting of Washington Parent-Teacher asso ciation to be held in the school gymnasium Friday, November 22, at 2:30 p.m. Captain Clyde Fichtner of the Medford police force and Robert Sage, principal of the school, will complete the program. Refreshments will be served by mothers of children in the second grade. Everyone is invited to attend DENTAL NURSE. Become one in 4 months Exclusively for Women A profession always needed. Information mailed upon requtlt. Approved for veterans DENTAL NUBSES TRAINING SCHOOL (Founded 1935) 1101 Masonic Ave. MArlcet 1-8761 SAN FRANCISCO, 17 New totuTHc! self -polishing wax 7I& lj zy Formerly S3 Guaranteed equal or better quality than any other brand at any price! FOR FLOORS USE BRUCE Cleaning Wax Paste Wax Floor Cleaner Asphalt Tils Cleaner Asphalt Tile Wax Medford Couple Wins Tournament Camp White Mr. and Mrs. Richard House scored 303 Vi points to win a two-session dup licate bridge tournament spon sored by Camp White Veterans Bridge club. Second place was won by the Howard Boyds with a score of 293 and Mrs. Al Gil housen and Roy Pruitt took third with 285Vfe points. The Paul Hattons were in fourth place with a score of 283, the Jack Loves took fifth with 273 and a score of 272 won sixth place for Mr. and Mrs. George Rode. Second session winners were Mrs. A. W. Lingaas and Mr. Gil housen, first, 144l points; the Boyds, second, 144; Mrs. Harold Jaffrey and William Hickey, third, 137M; the Hattons, fourth, 136; Mrs. Gilhousen and Mr. Pruitt, fifth, 133; Mrs. Frank Baker and Ray Wise, sixth, 129. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coode, Wilderville, Ore., were out-of-town players. A buffet supper followed play. Corn contains more oil than any other of the more common cereals. Masons and OES Are Guests of Bethel Members Central Point Masonic Lodge 135 and Nevita chapter, Order of Eastern Star, visited Bethel 38, Job's Daughters, at the Ma sonic temple November 14. The Thanksgving theme was used in the decorations of the, Bethel room, as well as the tables in the dining room for the refresh ments. Eastern Star members were introduced by the worthy matron, Mrs. Berry, and the ma sons were introduced by the worthy patron, Merritt Swing. Introduced were Miss Dale Collins, grand third messenger of Oregon; Mrs. Al Setness, Mrs. Paul Snook, and Mrs. Richard Stratton, past guardians of Bethel 38; Melvin McGrew, asso ciate past guardian, Bethel 38, and Merritt Swing, associate past guardian, Bethel 14. Miss Vicki Ann Lester and Miss Leslie Meister, both from Gold Hill, were initiated. At the close of the meeting they intro duced their mothers. The refreshment committee was Misses Janel Kilbourn, chairman; Ellen Ward, Karen Larson, Karen Golding, Sharon Anderson and their mothers. Englishman Booked By Knife-Fork Club John Pettley, Englishman who visited the United States in 1946, fell in love with the coun try and returned later to make his home here, will speak for the next meeting of Rogue River Valley Knife and Fork club. The dinner meeting will be Decem ber 4 at Rogue Valley Country club. Mr. Pettley came to the U.S. to study applications of meter orology to movie-making. He will talk to members on the subject, "An Englishman at j Large in America," which is a j humorous recital of his early experiences in the United ! States. j The speaker has an American wife and four children. ApplMSue Use apple cider instead of wa ter the next time you make applesauce. Your savice will sing of a bountiful harvest and fresh apple flavor. This years' crop of apples Is 15 per cent last years'. 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