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.1 i t i UNITKI) I'KKSS ASSOCIATION Full Lcaacd Wire Medford Mail Tribune SECOND SECTION Tbo only papor In tho werWI published In a cliy tho lr off Medford haying a Ioaaei) wlrm, PAGES 9 TO 10 MEDFORD, ORHOON, RtTNDAY, APJUL 17, 1930. FIFTH YEAlj. No. 23. j& IN MEDFORD'S SOCIAL REALM jsr Tho utititial meeting of I liu Worn nn'fl Miimionnry BooiuticH of ilio Pron bytory of Southern Oregon, was huld Thursday at tho Itapliht church in Central Point, delegates being prcK out from Ashland, .Medford, Grants Piibh, Central Point iintl Howburg. kTho morning hchkuui opened with do rational cxcivinom led by Mr. Lager, Tin JultlrohH of welcome wn vn by Mm. Maple of Central 1'oiut and tho rewMiiiKe by MrH, Nims of Ash land. KcporlH of office were heard and the nddrenB of thn proiddeut, MrH. W. A. Smlok, of Roneburg, with than listened to. A HympoHlum on "The Hcnt Thing 1 Ilavu Rend tho Vanl Year on MiHuionn," in which tho delcgntOH in general participated, wan an intercHting feature of the ' morning. An elaborate chicken din- nmcli to tlic general effect on tliu' floor. MrH. Walter MSCallum, a recent arrival, wore a black robo of hand made lace over mitin. MrH. John Ilnnielitirg wan nttraotivo in a dror of white embroider' of dancing length, showing the new circular j overnkirt. MinM I'orliMpio wiih gown-; ed in white trntin and .Misri Hay woi'o a dainty princctm dreHH trimmed with, liniidHome lace and IiihcIh of fine, tuckinir. Mr. Aldcnhiigcii wore' Hurry, lavender nenlienne, cut en tralno; Mr. AnderHou, pink chif fon; Mrn. Tatton, blue foulard en princesse; Mm Rcddy, rcHedu taf feta, eh princeHH and trimmed with medallions of hand-made jwiiut crochet. Scenes, Principals, Parents and Sisters Of the Bride In the Gould-Drexel Wedding. tier wan Bcrved all membcra nnd ve iling dclegnles at tho honpitnblo home of Mm. W. II. Norcronn, who waa nwtihted by McmIuhics Freeman, Mt Ml W 1. .....1 t! iii , .u,. e anu i u. Mll u (l sieiuwiiy Brnml furuMieil Iho atternoon cion opened ... c, . . with devotional esercine led by Mm Tln following is the prr-gram for tho public piano recital by pupils of Mrn. E. K. Oorc, Tuesday eve ning, April 10, at S o'clock at the IToHbytenau cliurcu. I no piano W. T. Shield and Rev. Mnollonry followed with a stirring mitmoniiry by courtexy of the Sliemiiin-Clay company: Piano duet, "U Cnrillion" (Kin- guot), MiMe Docin Clay, Violet Can- addrww. Mr J'r'tt gave m-j, ., (Con(tnntin per, "A Sketch ol Mormon Lite. !Sonil , Mi I.ueile York; "M-l-an. Jr.. Jnickrah iol lowed with , , f L((Vo (K ,omnn) MUb wn. VAIaHka or the .Northwest. ' Tho af- L owim, jam (in(, . , onioou ewHion closed w.th a prom- j,, fir,Qllo (Ketto' -r), Mi,-, ho meet...-;, led by Mr Ib..k hurt. jM Stovon80IJ( ,,oril 0rAV.! J he even.,,-; o.lon con.iHted ot do- (.Mlo., (nri8tow)( .Mi,H Gertrude votinnal o.xcrciMOK ana a miHhiouary n.,.. m . v mm.,, ,, - . .... llargrave; "l.a ronlame (Iiohui). luldreju. Jho following oifiocw M. v.,. v..,!,. ., :-' m- were elected: I'rotfident-at-ltirgc, !Mr. l'roHcotti vioe-pronldunt-al-largo, Mrs. V. A. Kuiiok; corroHpondiug Kcoretary, Mr. Laiulkin; ecrotary, Mrn. Hatfield, truiiHtiror, MrH. Hathaway.; socretiuy of HterHturc, Mrn. V, W. (Ilatgow; box KccretarN, Mrn. J. K. Hurkhurt; C. II. socfety secretary, Mifi Cue; junior Nccrutary, Mirh ltuby Itot; miHionary study teoretary, Mit Jfabel HiiMtell. Delegatefl attending from Medford were: MrH. V. . fllangow, Mrs. V, T. Shieldm, 4tn. Helen IlatkinA, Mr. II, 0. Wortmau, MrH. J. 0. Van Dyke. The plowing dance of the season, given by the Indies of the St. Ann Hooioty, Wednesday oviiiiing will be rcmembored by the patrons an one of tho most altogether- delightful danc ing parlies of the winter. An un UHiially large number of ticketu had been old in advance, and, ns nu ticiputcul, a rocord-hroiiking crowd was present. About 8:30 tho mom bora of tho younger eot began to ati Hotnblo and dancing begun nt U o'clock. At 10 o'clock the gaiety was at its height. A special drco rating comtnittoe, coiiHifiting of Mas daiiieH Pntton, Do !Lin and Hyrne, luid effectively dressod tho hall, a color ecuomo of red and green being chosen. At midnight a dolicioiui two-courno fitippor, oonsiflting of chlqken Halad, potato unhid, rye broad sandwiches, salmon Hiuid , -wichcH, ncsorted cakoa nnd coffee was nerved, wliilo a dolicioiiH fruit punch waa providod for tho rofrosh tnont of tho gucuts. Many young girls wro precout vronring uimplo, youthful-looking frooks nindo of soft clinging fabric, eliowing draped designs and marked by a charming freshness nnd sim plloity. Whilo men nro genorously Bupposod to bo conventionally cor root ovon though wearing n businesB unit, n growing tondeucy'is noted in tho muBCiilino 'ixttcndaiilfl to conform to tho nccoptcd Ktandnrtl nnd don full droRS BiiitH n conco8Bion Hint addn' cevee), MisH flliid.VH WilMiu; "Mn nirkn" (Itolim), Mi," Vera Merri- mnn; piano trio, "Kxeelsior Polka (Muller), Mit N'ora WiIhoii. Mihh Stella Schuulur, Mrn. .1. O. Hihbnrd; "Proludo" (Chojiin), "nntterfly" (Grieg), Mit.n Margaret HobertH; ,e ia v-.. n, ... coiiiiiti, wjp. x iicuiiioveii i. it Mls Mary Stevoiion; "La Filienf,c"' If t1t? yti... vi . n . nit.. r I' - light" (Hondel), Miss Ivy Ho'eck. Under Iho direction of Dr. K. H. Picket, the improvements of the wofileni half of tho park are being rapidly pushed. The ground hit been plowed and hnrrowod nnd i ready for heeding and planting Buck hIiiuIo and ornamental trec as niny seem ndvifliiblc. The ladies of the park board who have done so much commendable work nnd who wens in stnunentul in securing Dr. Pickel to suixirviso tbo immediato labor, are making an .offort to secure, either by nurchiiho or donation, other r-f Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Simpson of Korth Bend arrived Thursdny evc- jning from San Francisco for a visit' 'at tho homo of Dr, and Mrs. It. E. Gale, who were residents last year 'of the Coos county metropolis. Mr. Simpson is the enterprising mayor of 'North Hend nnd the manager of thc . large mills nt that place, besides : having large property interests over the state nnd in California, where they have been visiting. Mrs. 0nle( has been showing her guests the vnl ley in her new Hudson, much to their delight. An informal dinner, includ ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Hnfer and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. FI. Rnn, former, friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Simpson, ; Jwns the only diversion plnnncd aside! from the fnscinating motor trips. I . 1 Madam Dnnlop, mother of Mr. J, j W. Dunlop, who has been a much honored guest during her visit, ex tending over several weeks, nnd who, leaves today for her home in Bos ton, was the honor guest at a dinner given at the Nash grill Wednesday evening by Mr. Howard Dudley. The , table was beautiful with pink carna tions nnd the place enrds were min-, inture photos of the guests, n unique nnd happy souvenir of the occasion presented Jo Madame Dunlop. Mr. Dudley's guests were: JIndams Dun lop, Mr. nud Mrs. J. W. Dunlop, Dr. and Mrs. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Hnfer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Brown, Miss Nelson, Miss Hawkins of Se ' " " ! Mrs. A. T. Williams is leaving for Anticipating their departure former home in Minneapolis this week, the east Sntnrday, Colonel nnd Mrs. ' Mr. Williams, who hns bought prop Frank Ray gnve n farewell dinner 'crty here, will remain here, as- sluo Friday at their home nt Gold Ray, ' will Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cluck, Mrs. having ns their guests Dr. nnd Mrs. 'duck being Mr. and Mrs. Willisa"' J. P. Reddy, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar daughter. Hnfer. Dr. C. R. Ray and Mr. nndj . Mrs. Gage of New York. Mrs. Ray's I and Cobb of Lako CryB departure is much regretted, as by to, Sinn., who havo been spcndfa her frank cordiality no loss than by tho winter -m California, -visit. the charm of her eitraordmnry mu-1 Thnrsdnv. Frirtnv ami Sntnrd av . sical -gifts, sho has made many ' Medford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Tho cottage prayer meetings ftkMb havo been held every night this wetfc in various sections of the town 6 accommodate easily thoso desiring t attend, havo been well attended am& show a . growing interest in iae evangelical meetings which are ft begin next Sunday under tho leader ship of Evangelist Oliver. Meetmge have been bald nt tho homes of Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Gnnictt, on Ol son street; Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Slim ier, on West Tenth street; Rov. amE Mrs. F. W. Shields, on Holly street, nnd Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes, e Central nvenne South, besides gath erings at the churches. These pre paratory meetings will be conUae this week also. Tho ladies of the Episcopal Ga32 will res time their popular card par ties by assembling at tho home ef Mrs. Sarah J. Erdmnn, 521 Sottiii Tenth street, Tuesday afternoon, April 19. Refreshments will be srr cd and a 25-ccnt offering tnkezt. Tit committee: Mrs. S. J. Erdmnn, Mrs, G. L. Schormerhorn, Mrs. T. E. Dan iels, Mrs. A. L. Quizzenbcrry rtui Mrs. J. Barneburg. The Indies' Guild met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Miss- Dot Berry nnd discussed plnns for "A Trip Around the World," to be gives in the near future. Mrs. J. D. Heard, Siskiyou Heights, will entertain th ladies at their next meeting. E. Clay, former Minnesota noighboxs. friends, while Colonel Rny has been giving attention to his extensive bus Miss Alice Streets, who hns been ... , spending two weeks at the Streeb? A business meeting was called at near Woodvilje haa returaea ,-the Pre.sy enau church Friday eyc-!and & luncheon for K t,u;su u "ia""a .1 King's Daughters Tuesday after- the-fensibdity of disposing of the I " church property, including tho lot on NEW YORK, April 10. Tho prep arations for the grentcst New York choice blocks, as well as ncreagMojr . of Mig8 Mnrjorie Gould to A. devote to pnrk-imrposM. As inotbeilj Droxol Jr next Tuesday, are cities, tho Utiles are mooting with !,tl,i ., ... T,.. tnnt il.nt tiri. Jiearty reH)onno on tho part J ',., ,..)Uo i.:m-,,. So,.r,w t 'Mvonlthy and public-Bpiritod citirens, win, rcanzu uie imporianco 10 a cuv of possessing Lonutiful parks. . guosts from Europe along with many wealthy Americans who are return ing for tho wedding is nttrncting much nttontion in Europe. Miss Gould's engagement to various mem bers of royalty was reiwrteJ from timo to time, ns she had many suit ors from England, France nnd Ger many. The marriage of Miss Gould and Mr. Drexel unites tho grent for tunes of these two families. The wedding will be celebrated April 10 in St. Bartholomew's -church, New YoTfc City. A meeting of tho cniortninnicut commitUo of the Pythian Sisters wu hold Wodnosdny evening at tho home of .Airs. W. H. MaGowimi, chairman, H5 Oakdalo avenue North, And ar rangements made tor tho reception to begin at Tomplo hall Wednesday evening. Cards nnd dancing will bo tho amusements of tho ovoning. The committoo: Mrs. C. R. Rny. Miss Gortrudo Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W, II. MoGowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Huich- nson, Jlr8. Edith Orr, Jffr. and Miss Hnswell and Mr. J, Wilkinson. Now tlint spring is sufficiently ad vanced that tho quostion of tho size of tho new hats may bo considered settled, man failing to see nrtistio beauty in tho immoiiso creations that nro ovideutly horo to stay during the' summer, ic expressing in no uncer tain terms this .dissatisfaction with tho manifestation of feminine fancy. A local .clergyman who likes to see tlio men who flockrto hear him jjreach has mado thn practical suggestion that tho front seats of tho church be reserved for tho mesi, permitting tho hxinw of Mrs. Peil, who was nssktod women ,to sit in tho rear, whero they.br Mrs. Emorsou. About 7 was re call bury each other .alivo under the 'eei.vad.for tho church fund And plans Avei-o.Oifioussed lor a box soewil ,t be giwm in tlio near future. Warnor woro guests of Uie elub. The meeting next week will be held x.t the liome of Mrs. IL G. Wortinan. alio Ladies' Aid wvietv of the Christian church held n most pleas ant . afternoon Wednesday at the essential mass of shraw, fonthcrs, flowers, vlvet juhI lftoo, to suppos edly tnlinivco naiivo loveliness. A novel and interesting mooting ) tho Wednesday Study club took plnco nt tho homo of Mrs. V. K. Deuel, Oakdalo venue, Wednesday aftar uoon, when, instead of formal papers each lndy was asked to respond to roll call with her favorite dish and tho rociuo for itft preparation. Mrn. j S. T, Richardson nnd Mrs. L. B. Mx. .and Mrs. W. C. Gibbony left Fridsy-moruiug for a two weeks' bus iness .and (pleasure trip to Spokane. While .thore they will bo the gueste of Mr. 'Gibbonoy's brother &od hi family. Tho Five- Hundred club mot Friday nftornoon at tho home of Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Gouossco street. Tho prir.es, which were decks of cards in haud some leather cases, wero yon by "Mrs. Davis and Mrs. McGowan. frs. J. L. Hamilton, Central avenue North, will Sjo hostess next week. Among recent nrrivals from Ann Arbor, Mioli., are Mr. and Mrs. L. S I'arsons nivd Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Par eons is interested in the work of the Woman's clubs, io n finished singer, and is tho nnthor of ninny short stor ies nnd has also published several books. Mr. Parsons is iho manager of tho Cent city and has o'thor busi ness interests iu Medford end vicinity. Tuosday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. flibbard, 130 South' Bnrtlett street, gavo a small dinner, bnring as honor guests Mr. and Mrs. T. Ir vino of Eugeno. which the church stands and tho jqunrter block adjoining, looking townrd tho erection of a new church. After n general discussion tho mat ter was refarred to the trustees with iho instruction to call n meeting of the congregation when tho mnttcr uau uecu suxiicieniiy canvnssca 10 admit of a report being made. iliss Emily Janncy, Tenth and Central avenue, entertained Monday afternoon with four tables of bridge for Mrs. A. T. Williams and Mrs. Al bert Gluck of Minneapolis. A pro fusion of4 early spring flowers about tho rooms were much admired nud tho score cards woro dainty hand- painted cards decorated with spring flowers. The head prizo was n Kisor iphoto of Crater Lake nnd was won by Mrs. Spink. Tho ladies of tho Methodist Epis copal church will give one of thoir popular teas Wednesday afternoon trom 2 till 5 at tie home of Mrs. Forrest Edmoads, 804 East Bennett street. An enjoyable musical pro gram will bo given and.n 25-ccnt of fering taken. Tho committeo: Mrs. Whetsel, Mrs. C. H. Carey, Mrs. Consor, Miss Julia Fielder. noon. Mr. P. Bendixcn of St. Paul, Mtmt, accompanied by his daughter. Mess Bendixen, arrived Tuesday for an ex tended visit at the home of C. rf Zorn, 518 Oakdalo avenue. Mr. Ben dixen is Mrs. Zorn's father. i i Miss Rowen Gale,. tlie yonqc"r daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. E'. ChUe, . is visiting her grandmother, Mu. William Colvig, in Portland, IlnTraC accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Reame - on their last trip down. 'The members of tho F. I. L. are an ticipnting a plensnnt evening tome- row, when W. H. Watt and Miss M--Coy will entertain tho club nt in homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. .Watt 214 East Jackson street.. Mr. Edgar Hafor entertained in formally at diunor Fridny evening for Colonel and Mrs. Frank Rny, true loft last ovoning for Snu Francisco. Tho C. E. society of tho Presbyte inn church is planning to give a noan lunch in tho parlora of the .chtm3i. Saturday, April 30. - - i Mr. Ira Dodgo rotumed Fti'Jmv ' from n business trip to Portland. Minnesota Toasted at Banquet Board By Loyal Sens and Daughters - But They're AH Glad They're Here Tho Minnosota pooplo residing in tho city woro out on mnsBO Friday ovoning nt tho Louvro, whoro an claborato bnnquot was spread in thoir honor nt 0 o'olook, tho dining room boing olosod to tho public nftor that hour. Tho tnblo, in tho form of n lot tor "T," was bonutiful with grout bowls of purplo lilao blossoms nud wnB aglow with cnndlos undor doop purplo BhadoB. Covors woro laid for 42, tho gontlomon's favors boing white lilao nnd tho lndios' purplo, whilo bo sido onch pinto wna n souvonir plnco onrdr bonring tho guest's immo nnd M AUMUUiil IJllllllltl 4UViUiUU 111" soriptlon: "If you iibU us whoro wo hail from, will JI1UUU IUJUJ Dllllll UU, Wo como from Minnosotiv And Its wealthy npplo troo. ' "To tho newor realm arising, Tho Btarry Siskiyou, Whoro tho broozos groot you softly And tho sunny skies nro bluo." E. M. Androvvs prosidod ns toast master at' tho hoad of tho tablo, and by his gonial wit, timoly allusions nnd oxhaustluss fund of anoodoto did much to promoto tho informal onjoy mont of tho ooonsion. Portor Noff, city nttornoy, disoussod "Tho Bono fits of a Minnosota Organization" nnd J. M. Root told in dot ail nud with much humor, as woll ns with tho spirit of n Simou-puro "booster," "Why I Camo to Orogon." "Obitu- arioa" of thoso no't aocopting tho in vitation to tho bnnquot wns hnndlod in n dooidodly olovor mnnnor, whilo Mr, Hamilton of Chicago disponsed compliments and felicitations with u gonorous hand, saying he "did uot belong to Modford, but ui a short timo Modford should bolong to him' Short rospousos woro mado by oth ers of tho company and delightful musio wns discoursed by tho Ilazol rigg orchostrn, tho piano having boon loaned by courtesy of tho Sherman Clny company. A committoo compos ed of Portor J. Noff, chairman; Mr. Huntloy, Mr. English, Mrs. Gotcholl, Mrs. Root and Alias Jaunoy, was ap pointed to arrange for tho organiza tion of tho Minnosota association. Tho committoo lmvipc iu chnrgo tho bnnquot: Mrs. Gotoholl, Miss Jaunoy, Mrs. Root, Mrs. Noff. Tho rocop- tion committoo: Mr, and Mrs. Hub bard, Mr. and Mrs, Noff, Mr, and Mrs, Gotoholl, Mrs, Spink, Miss Jau noy, Mr. Maxwoll and Paul Jaunoy, TUo menu: Oyster Cooktail, MtonoaiSotis Stylo. Uolory on Brnnoho. baltod Nuts. Olives. Consommo Aux Alphabet. Fried ChiflkoiijJLInlibut, Sauco Tartar. Pommos Lntioe, Stuffod Young Chiokon. Asparagus Points, Drawn Butter. Louvro Spooinl Potatoes. Salad. Lettuco Hoarts, Sliced Toinntoeef Fronoh Drosslng, Fresh Strawborry loo Cream. Assortod Cako. Roquofort Chooso. Boats Wator Crackers. Cafe Noir. Many hnudsomo dinnor gowns woro worn by tho lndios, whilo tho mon also dignifiod tho occasion by ap- pearing in conventional .dinoor dross Mrs. Delroy Geteholl's dross was jio- cordiau plaited chiffon of n soft mauve shsado, worn with a Cluuy lnco dinnor cont. Mrs. A. T. Williams' was a strik ing figuro in blue undorslip with silk not over dress. Mrs. J. M. Root woro a becoming dress of rich mntorinl in champngno color. Mrs. Wntormnnnvns attired in n dainty bluo silk trimmed with rich lnco, whilo Mrs. Townsond woro light silk. Mrs. Ed Andrews was hand- somo in a whito oropo do ohino nnd Mrs. Goorgo Androws, who is said to shnro hor musical gifts with tho An drows fumily, boing a finished vocal ist, woro light bluo silk embellished with fine lnco. Miss Emilv Jnnnoy woro n becoming gown of green and whito voile. At the closo of tho bnnquot the following resolution was presented by Mr. Maxwell: "Resolved, That this meoting of Minnesotans greatly appreciates this auspicious occasion, and wo hereby tendor our sincere Chunks to tho or- igiimtors of tho idea of this gather ing, tor thoso bonutiful docoratious, for tho earnest and dovotod labor in days and candle-light hours spent in bringing this bnnquot to such a splen did success, by Mrs, Gotcholl nnd Miss Jannoy." Thoso presont: Mr. nnd Mrs. James Campboll. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Root. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Townsond, Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Lux. Mr. and Mrs. William MoNoily Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Noff.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Delroy Getchol Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T, Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Wntermnn. Mr. and Mrs. Allon BrnckftartfidL ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed M. Andrews Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Androws-. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamilton of Chioageu Mr. nnd Mrs. English. Mrs. A. A. Holmes. Miss Louise Spink. T., P. Hubbard. Earl Huntloy. Paul Jannoy. Mrs. E. M. Jannoy. Miss Emily Janney. Georgo E. Maxwell, A. C. Randall.