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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1929- The Week' s Society Happenings Edited By Irene DeLosh . . ,, WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday Ashland Wednesday Btudy Club will entertain the Med- . ford Wednesday Btudy club at luncheon. Hotel Llthla. Neighbors o f Woodcraft 5 dinner at 6 p. m. In I. O. O. F. banquet hall. Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, 7:30 p. m. In I. O . O. F. hall. Legion Auxiliary meeting 4 at the Armory at 8 p. m. S Btate committee of Oregon 4 Mothers will be entertained 4 at the Hotel Holland, 2 p. m. Tuesday St. Anne's Altar society will ' meet at the Parish hall at 4 2:30. Hallowe'en Silver Tea. 3:30 to 6 o'clock In the domestic - science rooms for mothers of 4 4 all seniors, and members of the faculty. 4 4 Mrs. Clurence Kolzur will entertain the ladies of the Baptist church at her home, 4 4- 23 Almond street, 4 4 Thursday American Lioglon Hallow- 4 e'en dance at the Oriental Gardens at 9 o'clock. Splen- did music and a real Hal- 4 4 lowe'en party. . 4 ' A Hallowe'en party will bo 4 given by tho Grace Circle of the Presbyterian church In the Sunday school rooms at 7:30. The public Is cordially 4 Invited to be present. 4 Building Bridge cluh. Home of Mrs. Guy Conner at her 4 4 country home. '4 , ' ' Table Hock school will have a1 Hallowe'en party at the school. ' . Unveiling of D. A. It. mark- cr to commemorate site of 4 Fort Lane at 2:30 under 4 shade of Flagpole Pine tree. 4i Hallowe'en carnival at W. 4 O. W. hall. Attend In cos- 4 tume and tako something for 4 the fish pond. 4 lYidny . 4 St. Mark's Oulld cafeteria luncheon In St. Mark's Par- 4 Ish HoiiBe at 1 p, m. Itegu- lar guild meeting will follow. 4 Pocohontas lodge will have their annual masquerade 4 dance In the Redman hall,: 4 Saturday Jackson County Council of 4 Parents and Teachers will ;4 meet at the high school at 10 a. m. . A' SPIRIT of gaiety pervades the social life of the city iinfl valley this week. Hallow'en Is Just around the cornor and the older folk have caught the spirit of the time as well as tho children. Orange and black, grinning pump kin faces, wtllto sheets draped about youthful and older bodloB, add to. the effect of tho whole. ,., One of the loading social events of the week was tho bridgo lunch eon for which Mrs. C. E. Gates and Mrs. J. A. Perry were host assjes on Saturday at the lattor's home on WeBt Main etroot. Of In terest to a largo group of friends was the announcement of the en gagement of Miss Ansll Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Scott i Davis, to A. J. Wurts of this city. The wedding will be an event of , uarly fall. A number of parties have boon planned for the coming week and Hallowe'en suggestions will bo brought Into fashion In a number of new and novel ways, ' Mradanic Gnti's nml Perry , HustnwH llrldjro Ijuncluwn Mrs. C. E. Gates and Mrs, J. A. Perry entertained at tho sec ond in a series of 1 o'clock lunch eons Saturday nftornoon nt tho letter's homo on West Main street. Fall flowers and decorutfons were used for the appointments. Luncheon was served nt six tables which were ornamented with small vases of rosebuds. Mrs. Maudo Holmes asslstod the hostesses. FovorB In the bridge gum were SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT-A Colonial Bedroom Suite Finished in Applewood With Green Trimmings and Hand Painted Decorations Bed $46.50 Vanity $67.50 Chiffonier $47.50 Bench : $14.00 M. Marshall- Wells Associate Store No. 525 received by Mrs. William Holt, high, Mrs. J. 1), KushcI, second, and Mrs. Olin Arnsplgur, low. Covers were plucud for Mrs. A. W. Pipes, Mrs. K. K. Sollnsky, Mrs. Wm. Holt, Mrs. It. A. Holmes, Mrs. J. D. Russell, Mrs. F. L. Tou Velio, Mrs. C. A. Knight, Mrs. H. V. Lumsden, Mrs. C, 8. nutter- field, Mrs. O. C. Hoggs, Mrs. Dr. Thayer, Mrs. Dr. Green, Mrs. O. Arnsplger, Mrs, E. W. Gould, Mrs. Dr. Hleeter, Mrs. Glen Fubrlck, Mrs. L. Ulrleh, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dr. Pusko, Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mrs B. M. VlJm, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Mrs. C. M. Hlms and Mrs. L. 13. Dodge, Sr. Lieut, mid Mrs. (Jllnioio Enjoy Trip to Japan Lieut. William N. aillmoro and Mrs. Gllmore, who was formerly Miss Marlon Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill of Medford. murrled here two years ago and now living in Stotsenburg, Philip pine Islands, sixty mllos from Man illa, havo been having a most In teresting trip which includod Ja pan and Chlnn, visiting nt Hong Kong, Toklo, Yokohama' and var ious other places of note. They made the trip on the St. Albans, a British pussenger boat plying between Australia and Jn pan, leaving the islands Septem ber lBt and returning the middle of the present month. They will reside In Stotsenburg until Mnrrh 11th, when they will sail for the United States. Lleutenunt Glllmoro Is with the light field artillery and Just where they will be stationed when they return to the states has not yet been made known to them. Another daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Hill, Mrs. Charles Wit tor, formerly Miss Dorothea Hill, who with her husband Charles Witter, resides in Kan Francisco, has been touring Yosemlto park during the past two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Witter were the guests of Colonel and Mrs. C. D. Thompson whllo visiting in the park. Aslilnnd WmlncMlny Study dull Will Entertain Local Club ' The Wednesday Study club of ABhland will enturtuln tho Mod ford Wodnosdny Study club at a luncheon nt the Llthla Hotel In Ashland Monday noon. - Ashland Women Emurlnln Coiiinilttoo of Oregon Slothoin. MrB. Louis Dodge, Mrs. Henry Galey and Mrs. Fred Wagner of Ashlund will entertain nl un In formal tea this ufternoon at tho Dodgo home honoring Mrs. Walter M. Cook, president of Oregon mothers, Mrs. F, J, Ml,. president of tho Portlnnd group of' mothers and Miss Phy of Eugene, who Is executive secretary for the state organization. Thoso women com prise tho state commltteo of the Oregon mothers nnd will guests In this city Monday. IIohi For Dinner 1'nrty. On Tuesday evening Jack Hud son of Medford entertained at clln nor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flick, nnd Miss Wllma Hheley of Central Point, tho occasion being MIsb Shcley's birthday. California People Will Reside Her .Mr. and Mrs. Robert D, Portor and Bmall son, Bobby, recently ar rived from Han Francisco to mnke their home In Medford. At present thoy are residing with Mr. Porter's parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. E. II. Porter, of South Onktlalo. Mrs. Portor will entortaln n group of friends nt a bridgo luncheon on Friday. Covers will bo placed for eight guests. High School Faculty Glvo llrlilgo Puny. Metnbors of tho high school fac ulty wore entertained Friday eve ning at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Thompson on West ltth street. Bridge was enjoyed dur ing tho evening, with Miss Mnry Gilbert winning high scoro for tho women and Miss Doris Baler, low. Mr. Ralph Balloy won high score F. & H. Young Medford Harpist Will -Appear in Qrarits Pass Concert kit m . $imik !-3 if .Mil Mit?y A ' til? n i ' 3 " r Photo by The Peasleys. Miss Betty 8tennett, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 8tennett, will be featured In concert at the Christian church in Grants ras on i-rioay evening, for tne nuiidlna fund of the new church. " for the men, and Mrs. Thompson low. Mi's. Thompson was assisted by Mis. K, C. Jerome, Miss Miturlne (.'arloll and Mrs. 10. 11. l-fedrlck. ReturiiH Homo From I'allfornlti. Mrs. c. O. Luiison returned yos torday from ' tho Eastern Star Orund chupter of Cullfnrniu, held at Coronado. Mrs. Luilson repre sented tho Yreka chapter. HllO Vlsltflrl in Hun Tllnn-n rpin Juana, Los Angeles, Monterey and other places of Interest. .... Bridgo Party Event of the Week Mrs. Hester Whitman was n charming hostess during the week when she entertained a group of friends nt bridge Wednosdny oven Ing. Tho deenrntions were In keep ing with the Hallowe'en season and refreshments wore served. In tho bridgo game high score was held by Mrs. Hulh Itelchsteln and low by Viola Temploton, Guests Included: Mrs. Ruth nailer, Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, Mry. Huth Relchstoln, Viola Temploton, Ada Knelpsteld, lcol Edwards' Mnry Edwards, Inn Jones, Louise Fluhror, Hetty Jones, Vera Strnder and Rosalie Porter. f Mrs. Eleanor King and Mrs. J. Albert McCorklo of Grants Pass wero visitors In .Modford Saturday. Entortnlii llrlilgo Luncheon For Now Copeo Women Mrs. Horace Bromley nnd Mrs. J. J. Huchter entertained with a bridge luncheon Frldny In honor of Bovornl new ladles of the Copco organization including Mosdames C. M. Brewer, J. C, Boyle, Glen U Jackson, G. F. Phythlan, J. I"). .MacPhei'HOU and F. E. Ross. The affair was given nt the homo of Those who prefer something in bedroom furniture that's distinctive and different will be delighted with this charmingly old fashioned bedroom suite. It's especially harmonious with a colonial bed chamber . . . ee it NOW! SEE OUR WINDOWS Company Mis. Bromley on South Oakdalo which wus beautifully decorated for tho occasion with chrysanthe mums, dahlias and autumn follnge. Tho Hallowe'en motif wob carried out In tho general color scheme nnd In the clever place cards and bridge scores. Following luncheon, bridgo wnsj enjoyed until a late' hour. ' TheT pnze winners were as follows:. First prize, Mrs. W. F. Qulsen hprry; second prize, Mrs. O. O,' Alenilerfer; consolation prize, Mrs.' Itlchnrd Smith. The guest prize was won by Mrs. MacPherson. ff , The following Is a 'list of the invited guests: Mesdnmes C. M. Brewer, J. C. Boyle, G. L. Jack son, Geo. F. Phythlan. J. D. Mnc-- Pherson, F. E. Ross, T. O. Bra-'J ley, M. D. Field, J. C. Thompson, D. O. Tyrce, II. B. Keltom, C. D, WEDDING Aiinouneoiiionts nud In vitations, "sociully cor rect," mndo without tho expense o n copper plate. SWEM'S V Kodak, Book & Gift Shop 'A Reliable Place to Trade" Wood, O. O. Alcnderfer, E. L. ' Lennox, A. 11. Cunningham, Jonas j Wold, W. F. Qulsenberry, Charles Reamcs, E. O. Eidridge, Roy Bebb, j Frank Isaacs and Richard .Smith. Double Birthdays Aro Celebrated Mrs. L. F. Cottnge was hostess for an Informal surprise party honoring tho double birthdays of Mr, Cottage and Miss M- Banks on Thursday evening. After the serving of refreshments, music and songs were enjoyed. Mr. and Mis. lllldrcth Hosts For Dinner Party Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlldreth were hosts at dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckard of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wll son and daughters Joy and Jack olean, of thlB city. Mrs. Hlldreth entertained with an Informal luncheon on Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts. . Mr. Botts Is Instructor of music in the Butte Fulls school. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson of Medford and their daughter, Ellow Mae, attended the pheasant dinner given by the Jacksonville grange Thursday evening, Miss Ellow Mae taking part In the program. Former Eldorado People Visit tho Carnivnl Mis. F. J. Ritcherdson of Wich ita and her daughter, Mrs. Sumpter S. Smith, of Medford, Ore., were among out-of-town visitors at the Kafir Corn Carnival yesterduy. greeting many friends. Mrs. Smith has been in Wichita the past three weeks, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ritcherdson, who reside at t'oronada Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Jackson and other relatives. Eldorado, Kan., Times. Farewell Party In Honor Of Miss Llinctla Pollock. Miss Lunetta Pollock was guest of honor at a cabaret party Fri day evening nt her home on WeBt 4th St. Tho party was preceded by a treasure hunt, which took them all over the valley. The last clue being nt the cemetery, which di rected them to the home of Miss Jean Fitzglbbon on West 4th street, where, the treasure was found, It being a lovely handker chief case, contlnlng a handker chief from each guest. A flashlight picture was taken by Mr. Hnrwood of the group, fol lowed by a program consisting of feature dances by the Misses Itha nnd Thelma Heard, song "Slngln' In . the Rain," . by the Misses Alice Zehner, Itha nnd It's from Brophys 66 , 5 BIRTHSTONE and ' RingsWith a Positive In Sterling Silver Setting.... Don't . We .... ; ) Thelma Heard; reading by Mrs. Lillian Puhl and a questionnaire skit by Walter Nltsel, Miss Jean Fitzglbbon p acting as mistress of ceremonies! t , A mock wedding given In the cabaret room' vas an Interesting event of the evening. The bride was enacted by Roy Duncan, the groom by Itha Heard and the Jewish ratjbl by Joe Hensley. Their parts were well acted and was hilariously received by the guests. ''efreshmenU of toasted sand witches, orange sundaesa cake and grape Juice were served in cab aret style ' by Mrs. Frank Ed wards, Mrs. C. C. Heard and Mrs. T. H. Pollock. Fortunes were told at the tables by Mrs. Frank Edwards, who was dressed as a gypsy. The remainder of the even ing was spent In dancing. The invited guests were the Misses Lunetta Pollock, Itha and Thelma Heard, Alice Zehner, Mrs. Lillian Puhl, Mrs. C. C. Heard, Mrs. T. R. Pollock and the Messrs Roy Duncan, Walter Nltsel, Geo, Johnson, Earl Weaver Joe Hems- ley, Albert Puhl and the hostess. .Mrs. Flfer Returns To Visit Hero. Mrs. Reginald Flfer returned this week from Hollywood, Calif, to remain until January 1, when she will return to fill a year's contract with a : motion picture studio. Mrs. Flfer has been work ing In pictures for over two years under her stage name of Gladys La Rant. Senior Girls Entertain Hallowe'en Silver Tea The Senior girls of the local high school will entertain the mothers of all seniors nnd the fac ulty members at a Hallowe'en sil ver tea Tuesday afternoon at the high school In the domestic art rooms, from 2:30 to 0. The program will Include several numbers by the Girls' Leugue or chestra In charge of Miss Helen Wilson. The other members are Margaret and Louise Osenbrugge, and Dorothy nnd Maxlno Plttinger. The chairman in charge of the affair Include Marjorle Flsks, in vitations; Audrey Lofland, recep tion; Sibyl Harrell, ten; and Mar garet Osenbrugge, program. Women of llotury Havo Luncheon . A covered dish luncheon was given nt the home of Mrs. Louis I). Humphreys on Capital Hill, Wednesday nt 1 o'clock by the members of the "Women of Rot ary." 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The news was told at a bridge luncheon for which Mrs. Pauline Trowbridge Jr., and Miss Ansil Davis were hostesses, given at the Hotel Medford, The wedding will be an event of the fall season. After the luncheon the guests went to the home of Miss Davis where bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Glenn Smith held high score and Mrs. William Johnston Jr., low. Covers were placed for Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, Mrs. S. Spencer, Mrs. F. West, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. V. Wilson, Mrn. Robert Norris, Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Johnston Jr., Mrs. James Livelyi Miss Josephine Koppes, Miss Gertrude Butler and Miss Jean Vilm. cafeteria style which was inter spersed with an Interesting pro gram fn charge of Mrs. John Perl. Several musical numbers in which all the members took part were especially enjoyed. After the luncheon a brief busi ness meeting was held in charge of the president, Mrs. L. B Humphrys. The club decided to meet the second and fourth Wed nesday of each month. The first meeting will be a tea and the second a luncheon which will be held at the homes of the mem bers. The organization voted to help Miss Burr In supplying the rural children with correct shoes and underclothes nnd to assist in sup plying them with proper clothes, so the children can attend school. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, November 13 at the home of Mrs. D. A. Chambers on West Eleventh street. There nre twenty-six members enrolled in the club. Msr. Alfred Shelby Entertains. 'or Twins with Party. ...... l. Mrs. Alfred B. Shelby enter tained on Thursday evening with a masquerade dinner party for the pleasure of her twins, Natalie and Barbara. Covers were placed for sixteen around one long table In the dining room. A bowl of orange cnlenduns formed the center-piece JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. COSTUME Guarantee (j.. on the table and Hallowe'en fa vors and noise makers were placed at' each cover:' The Hallowe'en t nnHA nut In nil lha autumn flowers and leaves wre appointments. Large baskets of" placed about the rooms which were dimly lighted with colored lights. Doris Patton and Joan DeLosh assisted the hostess. " Games, dancing and the telling of "Ghost Stories" afforded the youngsters a happy time. . Guests who enjoyed., this, affair were: Cathleen Dillard, Helen Thomnson. Dorothea Olsen. Helen Patton, Constance Moore,- Junior Patton, Collins Gould, Bobby Root, David Moore, Donald Root, Jackie Thompson, Thomas Natwick, Richard Stewart and Byron Shel by. Mrs. Robinson Hostess P. K, O's on Wednesday. Chapter A A of P. E. O. met at the home of the president, Mrs. W. B. Robinson on ' Wednesday, October 23rd. A report of the national conven tion of P. E. O. written by Mrs. L. D. Crawford was read replacing the book review of the regular program. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Thompson presided at the tea table. . M New Xorris Drama On Jladio Tuesday A large 'number of local radio fans are expected to tune In on the Copco Players presentation of "The Best Man," a clever new radio drama from the pen of Miss Helen Norris, next Tuesday -night. This new Norris play is said to have a decidedly modern plot and Is full of interesting situations throughout. This will be the pre mier broadcast of "The Best Man' 'and is made possible through the courtesy of the California Ore gon Power company. M Cecil Humphrys Kntcrtalns With Football Dinner Party. Miss Cecil Humphrys was host ess for a "football" dinner party, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Louis Humphrys, on Cap; itol Hill, Saturday evening.' - The table appointments were red and black, the Medford high BChool colors, with a football in the cen ter and goal posts at each end. After the dinner, games and music iui iiil'u me evening a viuei mm- ment. 'Covers were placed for Marian Moore, Frances Arnspiger, Mar jorle Mulholland, Gertrude Boyle. Helen Stewart, Doris Patton, Dor othy Daniels, Katherlne 'Steartos, Jane Robinson and the hostess. Its Quality Is Assured 99 $34.25 $1973