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r-w-.-' ' . . ... VV':.- p5GE MEDFORD MAIL , TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER JO, 1929. The Week's Society Mappeni LJ -' ; WEEKLY CALENDAR ') ? Monday , 'i The Voune People's . Mls- jllonary society will nerve an Vlrlsh stew'1 dinner at the Christian ohiireh today. 't RcBUlar meeting of Chrys- inthemum Circle has been postponed until Monday eve- tilng. November 25. . .J. o Tuesday i Holen Norris' radio drama hy Copco Pluyers, from 8 to 10 p. m. ' , . Jackson County Chapter Oregon Music Teachers will meet at 7:30 In the studio of Miss Grave's in the Business College bulldinic. Women's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet at the homo 4 of Mrs. Bernard Roberts on Reddy avenue. 'Mrs. Miner and Boshcar will entertain Ladles Auxll- iary, Baptist church at their homo at 404 South Orape street. ' ' t Informal tea for "Women of notary," at home of Mrs. & D. A. Chambers. a Wednesday e . ;Mrs. C. W. McDonald Will be hostess to the P. 13. p. s on Wednesday afternoon at A h . hnme nn East Main f street. ' Thursday i: Building Bridge club, home jk tin. Rfilnh Jennlnea at 2 A. r, r . .Gleaners class will Vneet at the home of Mrs. W. If. Eaton at 42 Hose avenue. ju r. ur r . 't. -IT. will meet at v 2:3o'n. m.. Y. W. C..A. house A r.n North Bartlett. A ;Th flrn'PA Circle Will moot at the home of Mrs. F. Albert J. Henttv street at 2:00 p. m. & Ladles' Aid society. Luther- . on church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Smith. 606 South Newtown.- ) ' 4 i Thursday -Past Noble Grand club will meet at the homo of Mrs. Olson Millard ,on Austin ; street. '.'' . ". ." ; ' Friday .- ! "': 4( .Washington Parent Tdaoh- ers will meet-at the.Bchool at 8 o'clock. AH mothers are urged to attend. 1 St, Marks' Guild at the Parish house at 10 a. m. j. Saturday ! Daughters of Amorlcan A Dawnlfnn Will mCOt at the home of Mrs. Frank TouVelle In Jacksonville at 2:30 p. m. . . . .... TUB BEAUTIFUL and recently completed ' now home of Mr. ond Mrs. Hamilton l'ntton on Capitol Hill was opened Friday night for a muslcale given by the ost Bide Presbyterian church, the proceeds being for the benefit of the building fund of the church. ) At nn enrly hour the house was Milled ,. with muslo livors nnd friends of the ohurch. Guests wera ttreeted at the door by Mrs. Pat ton and her charming young dau ghters, Misses Dorris nnd Helen. . The program chairman wus Mrs. Rlchnrd MoElhoso and she was assisted by Mrs. ration and Mrs. Burdette Dodge. Miss Helen Bullls, : Mrs. Pythian 'and Mrs. Morrow had charge of the re freshments: Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and Sirs. Klocker tickets; Mrs. W. Jlolt had charge of the seating nr- T L to t-T fnltnsntl riinKemttiiiB. d in, . " is president of the Kast Hldo clp clo nnd assisted In receiving. " The nrogromi which afforded a delightful evening of entertain ment was opened by Mr. H , Flynn Anderson, who played a group of his own compositions conceived In the modern Idiom that were tmioh enjoyed. Miss Mnrgnrot Ar nold, music supervisor In the city schools, nnd who has "porsonnllty plus," charmed with two numbers, presented , with unerring dramatic Intuition, while Montana Mnhnn. Who Is being welcomed to Med ford's muslo circles, was heard to advantage In "Ilejre Kail," by llu bay, and "Spanish Dance." by Krelsler, It wns n keen delight to again hear Margaret Hchuler In drnmatlo reading. Her per ception of chnnglng mood and her ability to at once reach her audience, called for an encore. Many will be Interested to know that Mrs. Rchuler Is ngnln Inklnr: Up professional work In dramatics In the local field. Mr. James Stevens, whoso beau tiful voice Is loved by all who hear It, carried his audience through the gamut of human emo tions with his songs, "Life" (Cur- ran); "To the' Children," illach- mnrtlvoff); "Guns," (O'llara); r HiiiHiuiioii oionii'i i niiu encores "The Flea," nnd 'cil.l ' Whether you are as thin as a thread or as plump as a partridge Whether you have lithe boyish lines or blithe girlish curves . . . . . i Nevertheless You Must Wear a Corset Exclusive JIOD-IItT Representative - - 1 Mrs. H. L. Barto New President Of Delphians ' Photo by Peasleys. Mrs. Jlounrd I,. Illirto. Newly elected president ond former vice-. .resident of the Med- ford chanter of Kelphiuns. Mrs. liarto has lived In this city several years and during thru time has filled a prominent place In the civic and social life of the community. Hhe Is a member and past sec retary of the American legion Auxiliary, an active member of th. Medford Cinrden club, the Greater Medford club, and also of the Presbyterian church nnd wns for mer president of the Woman's as sociation. Sho Is on artist of marked abil ity; specializing in landscape paint ing. Mrs. Barto formerly taught in the public schools of Seattle and also of this city. Man nibber," We never hear Mr. Stevens enough. The accompanist for Miss Ma hnn was Mrs. Georgo Andrews Odd for Miss Arnold and Mr. Sto- venB wus Miss Evelyn Wold, both of whom did finished work. It Is . hoped that the success and appreciation of this muslcale will call forth a succession of similar recitals throughout the season. The utmosphoro of generous hos- pltnllty on tho port of Mr. ami Mrs. Patton, tho beauty and hnr inony of tho surroundings, the artlstlo arrangement .of flowers, all combined to make a perfect setting for listening to tho tal ented artists presented. Ilurf-Lyiicli Wedding Event of the W'eck. Miss Verna Leo Lynch, ' daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch was married nt 10 o'clock Wed nesday morning,' November 6th, to Ijiwronce Duff, nt tho homo of her parents on South Ivy Street Rev.. F. W. Black performed the ceremony. Only the Immediate family and a few friends wore present at the ceremony and tho breakfast which was served at tho bride's IVomo Immediately after tho ceremony. The rooms wore attractively decorated with yellow - and bronze chrysantho mums and other seasonal flow ers. The bride wore a frock of blue transparent chiffon velvet with aucessorles to match. Sho had as her only attendant her sister, Jean Lynch, who was ninld-of-honnr. Mr. Robert A. Duff wns best man for his brother. The Inlde has resided In Med ford for tho past five years and has been employed by the People's Electric company for over three years. The groom Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A, Duff of East Jack son street and Is a graduate of Santa Clara, university. He Is employed by the Copco. After a two-weeks' trip In Cali fornia they will return to this city where they will make their home, ' Out-of-town guests who attend ed the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fisher, of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith "f Itutto Falls and Mr. t'hns. licwls of Klamath Kails. Will Visit In California Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. T. Hubbard left Friday for California where Mr. Huhtmrd will attend to business matters and Mrs. Hubbard wilt 1 mien, I tl-e spead several weeks visiting reln- Bb.HoffmmJ "Smartness Without Extravagance" Delphian Study Club Holds; Opening Meeting of the Year On Thursday morning at 8:30 the Delphian club met at the Y. W. C A. house Mr. the first meeting f the year wltlf' the new Btaff of of ficers In charge. Mrs. Howard L. liarto, president ; Mrs. R. V. Wil liams, supervisor; Mrs. D. Ci. Ty res, first vice-president; Mrs. Ix)uIb Ulrlch, second vice-president; Mrs. R. W'. Sleeter, secretary and treas-( nrer; Mrs. Iloso Scheffellen, par liumentariuii. . The Medford Deliihian club is the alpha, or first, chapter, In this state and Is now In its fifth year; of study and research. In former years the members have made a study of ancient and modern his tory, druma and art. This year the subjects of music and poetry will he studied, also parliamentary law. The principal object of this study and research club Is knowledge, culture and Intellectual Improve ment. 1 There ore several thousand Del phian clubs In the United States, groups of women who aspire to ln I telllgent citizenship and to so nn- derstand the nations needs that In case of an emergency they would bo capable of rendering acceptable service to their community and to their country at laige. ! rini-lnir utipli chanter meetllll? n part of the time is devoted to mod ern subjects iwrtinenl to the times, current literature, events, etc. This year Mrs. Hose Sclieffeleln, will, at each chapter meeting, con duct a class In parliamentary law. Mrs. Grant, formerly president of the club at Hend, was welcomed Into the Medford chapter by trans Infnrmo! Parly Event of Friday. Misses Helen Williams and Ber tha Saylor were Joint hostesses at a party given at tho home of tho latter on Friday evening. Decora tions were carried out In Hallow e'en motif of autumn leaves and Jack-o-'lanterns. The guests enjoyed dancing and games. A duet was sung iy Al bert Hollopeter and Licil Blair. Refreshments consisting of sand wiches, pumpkin pie nnd cider were served. The guests were Jean Woodford, Lenevo Slmklns, Julia Dugan, Doris Bundy. Robert Kelly, Earl Hlgelow, Albert Hollopeter, Licll Blair, Roger Eorly.nnd Glenn Sim kins. , ' . "! Copco Players Will Present Armistice Radio Urania. A new Holen Norris redlo dru ma' written especially in observ ance of Armistice day will be pre sented by tho "Copco layers" over station K.MED Tuesday night, No vember 12th. This new play which has a patriotic plot Is en titled "The Mask" and will take place during tho regular vcopco Hour" from 9 to 10 p. m. A flno reception by the local radio pub-' lie is assured and several radio parties are already being planned. On Tuesday, November 19 nn ut tractlvo piano recital by the tal ented pupils of Rosa Blackmore Wlllett will bo presented by The California Oregon Power Com pany. Mrs. Lnwtoll Nntcrtuins Missionary Society.'. Tho Women's Foreign Mission ary Society of the First M. E. church met with Mrs. D. T. Law ton Tuesday afternoon, Miss .May presiding. Mrs. O. C. Hoggs lead ing the devotions. Prayer was of fered by Mrs. Riley D. llenson. Mrs. A. E. Yymnn, Mrs. Sullinger, Mrs. Idiwton, 'Mrs. J. A. Daron, Miss Phipps. Mrs. A. R. Hedges led the study, Mrs. Hoggs offering prayer. Mrs. A. R. Hedges bavo the book review "From Jerusalem to Jerusalem." Benediction, Rev. A. O. Ben nett. During the social hour, Mrs. Lnwton, assisted by Mrs. D. A. Forbes, Mrs. Clarence Pankey, Mrs. A. E. Lyman, and Mrs. Leon Lnwton, served sandwiches, salad nmt coiree. m i Thirty-six members were pres. ent. , 4 WivcN of .Forty anil Elgin Entertained Mrs. Don Collier nnd Mrs. W S. Itolger were co-boslesscs to the j wives of the "forty and eight," at j the hitter's home Thursday eve ning. After a brief business meeting bridge was enjoyed. Four tubp-s were In play with Mrs. Lee Car lock and Mrs. Edward Leneh shar ing lienors. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence F. Olson of Hltzvllliv Washington arrived Friday anil are veiling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mc rotlom. parents of Mrs. ONnir fer at this meeting. ' ' I Mrs. Mttlliolland of Medford, also a former Delphian,, came In by transfer and Is cordially welcomed, i The first program covered "Early Music of the Asiatics, Greek's and Early Christians," "Development und Beginnings." Mr. Tyree told about the three great modern mu sicians; Mozart, Heethoven and Wagner. 1 Piimltlve Music Mrs. Glen Fab rick.. . . . Rhythm In Primitive Music Mrs. Cumpbell. Egyptian Music Mrs. R. E. Cnr ley. Limitations of Primitive Music Mrs. John Crewes. : Hebrew Music Mrs. R. B. New comb. Music in Creek Myths Mrs. Ohas. Furnas. Achievements In Greek Music Mis. Myron Root. Chinese Music Mrs. Hurt Lowry. Early Christian Music: Mrs. Louis lUrlch. . A very fine summary of the Im portant iioints covered wns given by the supervisor. Mrs. 11. V. Wil liams, dho also furnished a pho nogmph and treated the ladles to selections that helped to a better understanding of topics given. I. e., the records of Kol Nedrel, Pueblo Indian songs, Schehezude, Ballet Egypt ienne. cU;. These recordn were loaned for the occasion by the Palmer Music House. 'Announcement will he made Inter as to group leaders and places of group meetings, which will take place in two weeks Pncnllnntns Txxlge Gives Hallowe'en Dlllico The Hallowe'en dunce sponsored by the l'ocohontus lodge Friday evening November 1, proved a' big success. The hall was decorated in keeping with tho season with chrysanthemums, autumn- leaves and corn stalks. Prizes for the best costumes wore awarded to Mrs. Vera Tbomns and Bud Law rents, and for the funniest , cos tume. Miss Carmen Dorothy. 1 Refreshments of pumpkin pie nnd coffee were served in the banquet hall which was decorated in yellow and black crepe paper. Tho dance was such a' success that tho committee is planning nn other dance for Thanksgiving. i . We have an Easy , Payment Plan"" for your convenience Slln(l(80LlU)S'll'C Mrs. Hammond Former Head of Delphian Club Photo by Peasleys. Mrs. Robert B. Hammond. Supervisor for two years of the first chapter of Delphians in the state of Oregon, organized - In 11)25. " Mrs. Hammond Is an '' active member of the Wednesday Study club nnd 1". E. O.'s. and also of Pan Hellenic. She was pant presi dent of the College Women's club and former president of high school Parent-Teachers. She is interested in school and college activities and was recently placed on the committee of Ore gon mothers. .Mr. nod Mm. Ivanlioc Leave For Trip to Voscmlte. Mr. and rMs. L. F. Ivanhoe of Rio de Jnniero, Brazil who are spending several months h?re vis iting relatives and friends left last week for a motor trip to Yosemlte park and the Grand canyon. They will return here to resume their visit until January 1st when they expect to leavefor South America where Mr. Ivnnhoe has a respon sible position with the American ond Foreign Power Corporation. Mr. Ivnnhoe is a former member of the Copco organization. ' NOW! CHARMING NEW Solid Sterling Silverware Almost as Moderate In Price as Platedware! -Mm; - Special Until Christmas! 26 - Individual Solid Sterling Silver Pieces Virginia Sterling or Priscilla Sterling "Virginia Sterling" or Gravy Ladle .'. Sugar Spoon Jolly" j Server :.l'i Olive Spoon Salad Fork Baby Spoon Let Us Lay I Hilly IlarniiiH -KntertHliw - ! At Masquerade lnri' ( Billy B'arnOnV' was .host to a ' group of hiw friends) at a mas querade liurty on TAursday. eve ning at his home, on South. Grape i street,! Dyooratluns ' In . keeping 1 with the occuslon and made by I the host himself, were used nbout the rooms . . ,, j-- Miss 1-uMurle Beck and Donald Grey won prizes for having thet best costumes. Games and con tests formed the' evening's entertainment.-!; , . Billy's mother, Mrs. E. N. Eld rldge, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Buch ter and Mrs. Rose Elfert, served refreshments. ' Guests who enjoyed this affair were: ' , ' , 1 , Lois Deal, Katherine Vale, Mar garet, Mary and Janet Mann, Mary Ann Gates,' LaMurlo Beck, Joan Buchter, Hetty 'culy.' Jerry Wilk enson, Dorothy' Buchtor; Tom Deal, Richard Deal, John Wilkinson Jr., Jack Woods Hob'und Ram Kroschel nnd the host, Donald Grey. ' ( Dorothy fccrlptor Hostess Chrysanthemum 'Circle. A very y''nMlnt 'evening; was spent last' Wednesday, at thorhonte of Neighbor . Dorothy Sc'ripter, when she entertained the members of Chrysanthemum Circle Thim ble club'.'1. A short business meeting was hold. after which cards were on joyed. At the, close of the meeting, j Neighbor . Scriptnr. assisted uy I Neighbors Marie Wells, and Mar jorie I'lerson, served delicious re freshments. Monday nb:ht. ' November 111b. is the regular , meeting night of Chrysanthemum Circle, but on ac count of this being Armistice Day, no meeting will bo held. The next regular meeting will be Monday evening,, November 2.r, at which time there will bo elec tion of officers for tho ensuing term. , Mrs. Jennings Will Entertain llrldgo Club. The Building Bridge be entertained nt the Mrs. Ralph Jennings nfternoon at 2 p. m. club will home of Thursday Mrs. Ray Baker will .be assistant hostess. . Washington Purent-Teacliers Will Have'Meeting. . The Washington Parent-Tench-ers' Assocation will meet Frlilay, November 15th nt the school. A. special drive. is being made to have all mothers present. All members are requested to come prepared to pay the regular yenrly dues. JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. Piece Complete In a Beautiful Chest $4.25 2.00 2.75 1.50 5.00 1.10 Away Your Christmas $ gg-75 Engagement Announced Of Mcdforu til". Dr. nnd Mrs. It. E. Green have announced the hethothal of their daughter. 'Clara Josephine, to Rob- ert Munter. "ho weuoing " take place during the winter months. 4--f Dainv and l'lnno Hecltal Event of This Month. Miss Ruth Luy and Mrs. E. E. Gore will present Juvenile pupu In a joint dance and piano recital nt St. Mark s Parish Hall Tuesday evening,' November 20, at 8:00 to which the ublic Is invited. Miss Luy has recently returned from a three month's course o normal training with the Perry Mansfield dancers at Steamboat Springs. Colorado, and besides work with local teachers In Port land, she has couched with E3 tella Heed in San Francisco. Through a large group of young pupils, Mrs. Gore will feature children's piano work In rhythm, sight-rending, ensemble and inter pretation with the piano class us a background. Informal Tin For Women of Rotary. The "Women of Rotary" new ly organized organization of Med ford will hold a tea at tho home of Mrs. D. A. Chambers nt 003 South Oakdule next Tuesday after noon. An enjoyable program has been prepared and will take place from 2 to 4 p. m. All ladies who are wives, or mothers of local Rotarians are urged to ntend. Professional Women's Clilll Hi. I, I Wccklv Luncheon The Thursday noon luncheons of the Business nnd Professional Wo-j men's club held at the Hotel Hol land each week offer an oppor tunity for the members to meet irtformally to discuss business or social activities. At the meeting, November 7. It was decided that the Moroni-Ols.m Players will be booked for one night in February through the ef forts of the Business and Profes sional Women's organization. Tho name of the play, which will be nt the Craterlon theater, was not announced. Plans are under way for a float to be entered In the Armistice day parade tomorrow.. Mrs. Dorothy Baucom is chairman of the com mittee In charge, Mrs. Maud Chapman, president, announced that a group of the local club wo- men will go to Klamath rails, on November 10 to meet Miss Irene Rich, a national officer Ask about our Dignified Credit Plan It will interest you Set - t "Priscilla Sterling" Almond Server ............ .!.?1. 75 Serving Spoon 4.25 Marmalade Spoon 1.50 Sugar. Spoon 2.00 Pastry Server 5.00 Bread or Cake Knife ...... 3.25 Gifts for You Vesper Services Will Be Held Local Church : . l i The American' Legion Auxii.arj has arranged- a - Vesper- sarvico. which will bo held at' the Presbj terian church' today at- 4'o.cIocmT which all the .church of , U, , citv will join in worship;:.'. 1 his,., will be art Armistice Day :serv-, ice In thanksgiving and .nfl.. ap propriate program will be render ¬ ed ns follows: Organ prelude, "Cathedral Chimes," Mrs. H. Marsh. Hymn 351. Solo "Ave Maria" by Luzzi, by Mrs. Pnske. Responsive reading 4 -0. Anthem. "My Faith Looks .Up to Thee" quartette Including Mrs. McElhose, Mrs. Isaacs, Dr. How ard and Mr. McDonald. Scripture Lesson, Duet, Chap: '"solo, "There Is No Death," Rev. Carman E. Mull. . : organ prayer response. . Solo, "The Voice In tho Wilder ness," Miss. Eleanor Curry. . , ; Hymn. 36. '.' Benediction. 1 Organ POHllude. , Miss Margaret Laiinspach, who Is ' teaching in Algonla. arrived Friday night to spend the week end with her mother. Mis. George Laiinspncb. . WEDDING; Announcements nnd Invitations',- "socially cor rect," made without- the expense of a copper plate.. SWEM'S Kodak, Book & Gift Shop o. NEW I N 3