BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREOOy, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1929. KSGE SEVEN WW I f IFFY Continued from Pago Five) Wedn'day Study Club of Medford Quests Ashland On Moniluy, Oct. 28th. the Wed nesday Stutiy club of Mruford was ontcrtalncd at luncheon ut the Ijithia hotel by the Auhlund Study club. The beautiful dining room of the Llthla hotel permits on artistic and uniiHuul 1 table arrangement. Ked- boriies, autumn lenves, bright candles and colorful place cardti made of the tables a gorgeous pic ture. After . luncheon each Ashland hostess escorted her Medford guests to the ball room where the re mainder of the afternoon was spent. Airs. J.' A. Churchill, the presi dent of the Ashland club, presided at the entertaining session that followed. .Mrs. H.' C. Galey with few words but deft and telling descriptions gave current events, national happenings and here and there a vivid close-up of some prominent personality. Mrs. Victor Mills reviewed the unusual book, "The Romance of an .Art Career" by Chase. With true artistic insight she brought out for her hearers, the author's more' technical explanations, and with ,'Ftympathotio appreciation told of some of his prominent sitters, and his humorous experiences both in America and in the. war zone. Mrs. Arthur Coggins reviewed the book, "Great Poems of the English Language." Her personal knowledge of the author of this authology and her, understanding of poetry mudo easy for her this difficult review.' Mrs. Coggins also, read most beautifully several short poems from this work. . , , Mrs. Grey, the president of the Wednesday Study club, voiced the appreciation of the entire mem bership when she said that each year that we have enjoyed the gra cious hospitality of the Ashland Study club' has seemed the best, but this year in which wo were acoepted into the inner circle of hgh-yeul aojkiWcfQfil has been the best. " The Wednesday Study club will meet in regular session on Wed nesday, Nov. Gth with Mrs. Coch ran, Mrs. Janes and Mrs. Harding on the program. 4 1 St. Mark's Guild Jjunt'licoii Held J'Yldny The members of St. Mark's Guild enjoyed a luncheon on Friday, No vember 1st, at St. Marks Parish house. About thirty members were present. After tho luncheon a beneficial business meeting followed. Next Friday, November 8th, the officers will entertain with a card party, to which the public in in vited. On Friday, November 15th, there will be held an all-day meeting, at which time the members will meet at 10 a. m. In the Parish hall and sew for a bazaar to be held De cember 7th. At that time there win also be gevine a card party. . Mrs. Dan Selble of Portland is vxtsiting her sister. Mrs. John Vincent at Jacksonville. Junior High Students : G Hosts nt Hmertaliimciit Mrs. Walter Cormnny and Mrs. H. W, Snyder entertained a num ber' of tho Junior high students Thursday evening at a Hallowe'en party. Dancing and games were the diversion of the evening. Re freshments were served by Miss , lively n Snyder. Guests were the M Isses Luetic Curtis, Flonnie Hollars, Wilda Van Winkle. Elizabeth Hollars, Fern Hoffman, Antoinette oler,Anna Mcssino, Jewell Valentine, Krllne Murphy, and Constance Cormany; i Messrs. Tommy Estes. Keith Estes, Granville Grittfron, Walter Young, j Vic Sanders, Claude Van Sandt, Arthur Peterson, Junior Robinson, ' Donald Turpln, Joyce Smith and Earl Snyder, i - Mrs. Klrkputrlrk lliwtcs.H Hallowe'en Party. Tho employes of the traffic ile-i . partment of the Pacific Telephone 4 & X'pKrph company enjoyed a I Hallowe'en party at the home of i Mrs. W. KIrkpatrick Thursday j ; evening. Miss Renee Jewett as- hIs tod" tho hostess. Hallowe'en games and bridge were the diver- slon for the evening. In tho bridge j game Miss Myrtle Otterdale held, I high score and Miss My Heath ? low. I Guests included Mesdamcs Leon ! nrd, Newland, KIrkpatrick, llannis-1 k tor, Barnes; the Misses Heath,, s Glenn, Grove. Jewett, Goff, Inch,! : Mahan, Hillings, Anderson and Ot terdale. Mrs. Volney Dixon of Seattle Is a houno guest of Mr, and Mrs. Wil son Walto of Vancouver avenue, i Mrs. Dixon is a sister, of Mr. Walte. Will Kmlde In Oregon City. 1 Mrs. Iols Russell Moore, who has been employed for some time nt :the Jerque Inno Millinery shop, will go to Oregon City Fri day (O" Join her huslmnd. Traffic; Officer Moore who wan formerly stationed In Medford. Miss 8ophla; Klalaon will accompany Mrs. Moor1 nrtd expert to mnke her linmp In Oregon City during the winter. I District Convention To Attract Legionnaires ! A largo number of local Legion ; and Auxiliary members are plan ning to attend the district conven tion of the American Legion i which is to take place at Ashland Monday. Legionnaires and their wives from all parts of District No. 4 are expected to be present to take part In the business session which will occupy the most of the afternoon. In tho evening a joint banquet of legion men and women will be held at the Klks club. Sev. eral state department officials from Portland are expected to be among those present, both after noon and evening. -.'.,- The regular meeting of tho board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will lie held in tho club rooms Monday evening, November 4th. All members are urged to, be present. 4 . i Regular Meeting of Garden Club Thursday' Tho Medford Garden club will meet at Hotel, Medford Thursday evening at 7:4ft. There will be Important busi ness matters to discuss and a full attendance is desired by the presi dent. Mrs. Carl Swigert. Also. November llith, the Gar den club members are urged to attend the afternoon session of the Horticultural society at the Elks temple. The flower seeds on the library grounds are ripening and flower lovers are invited to come and get them, being careful not to do any damage. M . Mrs. George "Y Rugg, who has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harold Grey, left for her home in PeTTdleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grey and children accom panied her as far as Roseburg-. TiCglmi Hallowe'en Party Successful Event, Ono of the largest dance crowds of the year attended the Legion Hallowe'en party at the Oriental Gardens Thursday evening. A program of special features and popular danco music made a hit with the local dance fans who are already looking forward to the next Legion affair in pleasant an ticipation. The "speed dance" con gest proved a success and will prob-J aoiy dc repeated at some luture date. Much credft for the sun cess of tho affair is due to tho efficient committee in charge of Henry Fluhrer, chairman. This was the second of a series of holiday dances sponsored by; the local Legion post, the next one being slated for Armistice day, November 11th. Mrs. Mollie Muna, of Hood River Is staying with her mother, Mrs. Horn of Jacksonville, who is very 111. Vllkl Radio Recital .'. Will Ho Broadcast Soon. Music lovers of the valley will be pleased to hear of another at tractive radio recital by the Rosa Blackmore Wllelt studio In the near future, Mrs. Wlllet has been training her pupils for the event and is preparing a splendid pro gram from the great master com posers. Included in the group of students to he presented will be several new juvenile artists who will make their debut over the' local radio station for the first time. 'The Wlllet recital will be given through the courtesy of .the California Oregon Power company. Weddings Mrs. Fredericks Assumes Charge Beauty Shop Mrs. . Iva Frederick ot Grants Pass, arrived here tha cud of L"t week to take possession of the Medford Beauty shop which she recently, purchased from Mis. Mabel Poague. The beauty shop will bo closed I for Improvements and interior doc ! orating Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday will bo the opening t day, and Kuests will be presented i with attractive favors. Mrs. Fredericks, who is well ; known In Medford, formerly own- ed and operated the Medford I Heauty shop from 1018 to 1525. ! For the past two weeks Mrs. Fred ericks attended the Paramount Beauty college at Los Angeles, completing a short post graduate course. DuiU'jToiininiilst Wedding Is Made Known. .,..',,,.,, After keeping the matter his odn "Private Affair" for the last two ntonths, Horace "Hod" Dunn youngest son of Senator and Mrs. Geo. 13. Dunn, ex-football star of tho Ashland high school, Tuesday aftornoon announced his mar riage to Miss Audrey Tournquist of Medford. The ceremony took place August 28 of this year nt K la mat h Fa 1 1 s, w 1th . W a r r e n Doremus of , Ashland ns witness. Tho. young couple havo not yet announced their plans for the future. Their many friends are extending to them best- wishes. Ashland Tidings. .-- , California Couple Wed Tuesday . Gilbert W. Griffin and Margaret L. Scott were united in. marirage Tuesday evening by Rev. Carman E. Mell at the parsonage. The couple were from California, and engaged in the motion picture busi ness. M I ss Scott is an actress, and Mr. Griffin is interested in the talkie industry. They are In Southern Oregon temporarily do ing special Work. Followms the ceremony they" left for a short trip. Uolicit lloyd Host Thursday Evening Robert Boyd entertained u num ber of his friends Wednesday even ing with a party at his home on King's highway. The evening was spent playing games, after which refreshments were served. The guests included: The Misses Maxine Robison, Margaret Robl son, Louise lilrod, Geraldine House Mabel Smith.- Dorothea Wilson, Dorothy Lee. -Jean Hamilton, Mary Kimble, and Ailene Latham; Messrs. Joe Pierce, Rordet Kin dred, Warner Kimble, Harold Williainsi Melvin Bursie, Verdun Boncock, Dean Peiper,- Bill Wal den and the host. ' -Mrs. Spilvcr Hostess , For Liiiirlicoi. , Mrs. H. F. Spllver entertained at luncheon on Friday honoring Mrs, W. F. Tumy, .president of the Women's association of tho Pres bytertmv church and eaeh chair man of the dlfferenTcircIes of the organization including Mrs. Jap Andrews, Mrs. F. H. Johnsou. Mrs. A. J. Han by, Mrs. MerrUt, Mrs. Haggerty, Mrs. G- Oliver, and Mrs. E. Porter. , Plans were completed for the Christmas bazaar which will be held on December Cth and 7th. - Women's College Club Will Meet Saturday. Tho Rogue- River Valley Col lege Women's club will meet on Saturday. November 9th, with Mrs. George Nellson, 430 North tiart lett. Mrs. Victor Mills will review "The Romance of An Art Career,' by Chase, and Mrs. Hugh Mltchel more will have charge of the music. Royal Neighbors and' AVoodmcu 'Enjoy Hallowe'en Carnival, The annuul Hallowe'en carnival of the Royal Neighbors and Mod ern Woodmen wos held a the W. O. W. hull last Thursday night. A good crowd was present despite the many social events of the evening.' It waa a very Jolly affair. t Next Thursday evening will be, the regular business meeting of the RoynK Xetghl ors, with Initiation. Mrs, ljcnch Honored In for i tail Reception. A pleasant .reception was held at the home of Drs. Carlow Thurs day evening, honoring Mrs. F. R. Leach of Bremerton, Washington, forlnerly of. Medford. Hallow e'en . decorations were In ovldence. The reception was sponsored by the Gleaner class of tho First Baptist Sunday school and other former neighbors and friends were invited. About fifty were present for the happy occasion. Refreshments of paradise pudding and wafers were served during tho evening. Mrs. E. M. Wilson, tbe new president of the class, who was also an hon or guest, came lato, she was de tained at home on account of tho condition of her mother, Mrs. Harvey . of, Ashland, who was in an auto accident last week. 1 MUs English Hostess For Pluner Party .Miss Virginia English entertain ed a group of friends at dinner Thursday evening in celebration of Hallowe'en, The table was artistic-ally arranged with orange and black, centered with a bowl of marigolds and chrysanthemums. - Dancing and games were en Joyed. Miss Alma Edler and Miss Esther Alexander were awarded the prizes In the contests. Covers were placed for: Misses Barbara Field, Alma Edler. Lois Nfchols, ' Helen Evanson, Margery Paley, Gwendolyn Krous, Hazel Moffet, Esther Alexander. Joan DeLosh and Virginia English. Past Xoblc Grand Club Enjoy Hallowe'en Forty The Past Noble Grand club of the Rebekah lodge held their opening meeting of tho fall season at tho home of Mrs. Ella Rogers on Friday evening. . Hallowe'en gauges and contests formed the diversion of the eve ning. Refreshments were served by th social committee. Plans ware completed for a ba zaar which the lodge will give on Saturday November 10. Place will be announced later. 1 The next' 'regular meeting will bo held at tho home of Mrs. Elsie Millard on Thursday evening, Nov ember 14. f- Delphian Club To Meet Thursday Morning. On Thursday morning, the Del phian club will meet at the Y. W. C, A. .rooms on North Bartlett. The year bonks havo arrived and topics for discussion will be given out Monday morning, -' Those books are filled with good material and the Delphian ladies look forward to an intense ly interesting year's work. Birthday Club Entertained at Lunch. The Birthday club was enter tained Friday at luncheon by Mrs. J. D. Shaffer, at her country home. Tho guests included Mrs. Joseph Lester, Mrs. M. L. Dally, Mrs. r'. A. Whlllock, Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Mrs. Raymond Crawford and M.'s. J. G. Hlbbard. , H. F. Piatt and K. C.iGaddls enjoyed a trip via tho Redwoods highway to Crescent City and Sac ramento, Calif., where they spent the week-end visiting Mr. Piatt's son Homer, who Is attending Jun ior college In Sacramento. Coiiniy Council P.-T. A. Hold Annuul Meeting. Tile annual lull mooting of the Javksun County council of Par-j eius and Teachers was held in the local high school building y ester-. day. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Nor-' ma lleoder, of Ashland, who gave u short address, welcoming tho : delegates. Mrs. Lulu Saulsberry, ! secretary 'read the minutes and t called on ihe presidents of tho cUvles throughout the- county for J reports. Tho circles were weil 1 represented, delegates being pres ent from all parts of the county, j A delicious luncheon was serv-1 ed at noon by Mrs. Carl Fichtnor and her committee. Miss Eliza beth Burr spoke during tho hour, and several girts from tho High' School Glee club sang. "The Sweet Little Girl and the Quaint Squee gee," and tho high school "Vic tory Song," accompanied on the piano by Miss Genevieve Brown. The afternoon program In charge of Mrs. Russell Somen in cluded a solo by Mrs. C. 11. Paske. a piano solo "March Grotesque" by Binding by Marion Moore, and a Hallowe'en skit by a number of tho junior high, school girls un der the direction of Miss Delilla Whisenant. Mrs, Carl Fichtnor, president of the Medford City council and Mrs. Heath of Ashland gave In terest ng reports, of the state con vention at Grants Pass. Much credit Is due Mrs. Flcbtner and Mrs.t Semon and their committee for the success of tho meeting. Informal Musical' , At Pat I on Home j An informal musical will be given on Friday evening. Novum- j Iter X ut the lovely new home of' Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pattou on Capital Hill by iho East Hide 1 Circle of the Women's association t of the Presbyterian church for the purpose of Increasing the building: fu nd. Two popular artists who are favorites with local music lovers, will be featured including Janus Stevens, popular baritone soloist, and II. Flyer Anderson, noted pi anist. Air. Anderson is a new resident of this city but' has al ready won prominence, having ap peared in a number of musical affairs given this season. The following committees will have charge of tho evening's en tertainment; Mrs, F, II. Johnson, chairman of the circle; .Mrs. Ham ilton Patton, Mrs. U. E. MeElhoso and Mrs. B. Dodge, program com mittee; Mrs. L. Clrlcii, charge "of the tickets; Miss Helen ltullis, Mrs. Pythian and' Mrs. (). p.. Mor row, refreshments; Svn. Wm. Hull has charge of the ushers. Anyone wishing tickets, phone Mrs. F. Ji. Johnson as early In the week as possible as there Is a limited num ber. Mrs. Crews UoMcss Harvest Tea." Tall baskets of autumn flowers and bowls of fruit surrounded with tinted leaves of various shades formed the setting for one of the leading social events of tbe week when Mrs. John Crews en tertained with a "harvest tea"' on Wednesday between the. hours of three ami six o'clock at her home on the Pacific highway. An Interesting progium consist ing of current events and book reviews was enjoyed. . Mrs. A. .!. 1 lan by reviewed the new book. "Adois," written by Lanier Hart lett and assisted by bis wife Vir ginia Stivers Hart lett. They are personal friends of Mrs. Hanby'j. Mrs., 1 r KU.yo it, pleasing review on .'Al Is Quiet .on the Western Front," by Christophor Morley. mf WATCH 7)1 I REPAIR m,Glll Phone 93 1 for FURNITURE REPAIRING yPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINdl " FRANK HOWARD ' ' Medford Exchange. 211 W. Main St. Mi's. Lemiiioii KiKoi'liUns Honoring; DnitKlUrr. For tho pleusuro of her daUHh- 1 tor Barbara. Mrs. C. C. Lrfnnnion entertained with a dinner party at her homo on North Oakilalo avo- : mie, Thursday evening. Table dec- ' orations were in the Hallowe'en i colors of orange and lilaek and j games followed the dinner. . Guests invited were: Constanec Moore, Helen Thompson, Jean Por- ! lor, Jane Sollnsky, Joan Culy, Mary j Lou Mann, lJarlmra Holt. AmyJ Klliott, Nancy Day, Huth Herron, Emily Tyrec and Josephine llullis. Billy Walker Honored At Birthday Party Billy Wulkor was guest of honor at a dinner dance given on Wed nesday evening,; In honor of his 1 birthday by Bob Emmons at Ills homo on Siskiyou Heights. Danc ing las the diversion of the eve ning. High School Girls Form Sunday School Class Mrs. John C. Mann was liosteHS Friday evening tit a luncheon to a group of high school girls who nre organizing a Sunday school class uudor the direction of Mts. Godfrey of tho St. Murk's Sunday school. 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