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PIQE FOUR MEPKOftl) ATATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, i OREO OX. SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 3929. &itgPj.Uiji-ks.l The Week's Society Mapperimgs Edited By Irene DeLosh ;.. .MONDAY ltuUlit of iIIivimoih of V, W. 0. Aijiiwu. In flub looma ut SiSU . in, : Vnel Matron I'luli of II f n m f j Clwililcr lioliln t'o ombov I u n li i o n nt Motel Mt'ilfonl ill I i. in. ; OrMrr Ijike (liillU will inrol Momliiy cvtMitnK HI llio homo uf Mm. V, J. Covoihuiih', 7 1-uiri'l Klroot. l'.-T. A. city foiincll moi't Iiik at .lnitt"r IiIkIi. Tl'I'SD.W omnii'n Missionary muli'ty of ('lu-ltttlun rhinvh iiioctj In iwroitlonnl hull of church. Iirorcdctl try luiu-hcon nt 1:M0. , IIiisIiiokii nioi'llnii Soul h Mi'llioilLit chmvh Missionary norloty. Monilily niwtlim Women's HMorlntlon of tlii' I'lvsliyio. r!iivrhinvh nt 3:30 p. m. Woman' FoivUn Mlsston- nry sooloty of Mr-thoUst KpU- eoiml chmvh meets wljh Mr. n. A. Koimwk In tno niter noon. WK.IIXKSll.W History rluli of Amorlcnn Ik-sIoh will hold Its onsmiiiut llon llieellnK with Mrs. 1. U. Wlllson, 4S Park, this oveii liiii. YuVMhty s t t y I u meets Wednesday. Oecemher 4th, to utility Jiinnn, Koweim Ottvlo moots with Ml. Schrcoenirost, SOS North Riverside. At 5 i. ni. Kasiern Star non-anlllalco: 4 ioinhor will entertain Kooiiiok chanter. Wednesday. IVoombcr 4th. with erd- party. TIIIKSIVW Harden du w"l nw' Thurmtay writing at the Ho- to! Medford, at T:J. lluslnosx ami Professional Women' club luncheon, ll- tel Holland. Thursday, Do. comber 5, at 12 o'clock. Alpha. t-lantrr lvihln rluli meet nt rulille Uhrary l S:Jrt a, m. " NTl'HHY -"Tltte rttth-mreis with Sin. Geo. H. ranoile e.t I.SO 1. in., at her home on Crown awmic. INT. Ann's AlUir NnHoly ( Has I'lsiflliililo IliiMiiir. j St. Ann's Allitr society niel III iviuilur Hossioll Tuesday afternoon iwitli I'lvslilont Mis: lirown. In iln 1 rlnijf. Tlio Trvnauro Chest chairman. ! Mra. llel'des, reported the net le. t'ooliits ami all liisittes.H people ainl :niiions were Klveu a vote ir llitillkH lor their eooperutloii hi 1 1 lil- worthy muse. The. illuner ami haiNiar was a 4 i real slteees. Tile ladies appreciate j especially the nslstanco of (Iiom! mil uieiiilierM of lite oluireh. A sllin of approximately $l.puio was added to the tiulldlni: fluid. Popular Choice Greater Med ford Club President ' hum. Prior to her iimi-ringo to Mr. I M-uiy, ilu was onuiiKcd In 8ttIlomrnt wprk in (ho city of Chl- CilKO. Vhwirtinv Will Ktjr 1 IacaI tiUrUns looking for xvrd to Tur1y rveninit, LVocui Vwr Jk when thr Women of Uotry will emertin tbcw t dinner nt Ontm hU berinnms t x ;S 'clovk. AHhouirh the exact nature of the. jim to he Rix-en- J urine the ovrnine has not tern divuljred. iikuch clue have Iteen tK-kM up I ure one 1ht it w ill he olevcr, Mrv- John IVrl Is ohirmn of tho rntTtinment eommhtee, The pirnOse of the dinner rty t elve the memhen f Kotnry n'nl thru wf-e n optortnlty to hevonie letier nctiunlnttnt with other. Mr., louis H. Hum jihrya. ' reiMent f Women of Rotary, nald yesteniny tht Hot Mi nn tny hrinit ituewt If they notify her M JSJ hefoit) Monday morning t 10 o'clock. rioAnt lny Spout With Mr. nuil Mrs. Iaxi Yimiiue Mr. nnd Mrs. I -co Younc enlrr- 1 tnined lit their home on Stewart a nvenuo with a dinner on Thanks- KlvltiR, followed hy n very leA?int afternoon nnd evening with muste, Unnolnir nnd volutin, A ldiNimnt iart of the nRrnn was the imiio hy Mr, Weti on the vtoliiu Mrs. Hnd nl the rdnno nd HoMril iViwid, drums. , A NifrtrrU hMnchn va xerved In the ex-eninp. The snin were; Charles Younp, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hem Coitad of Moll wwhI, t'allfornla. Mr. and Min, P. K. Itnnd and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tlehhart and three children, Mr. nnd Mr. Kher T. Weel. Mr. and Mrs, Oeo. H, Young. Mi and Mrs, K. W. i;rh hardl. Xlr. and Mrs, C. A. Picket; the Miwe lla i;x-ans, MarMio.. ViehhartU, Ifca and l.rla Young. MsroM teUhar1t, UonaiM tVaad. Allen tlehhardt and Chailrs and Uvhcrt Yung. , kv - e treo srtiut t.titvs lonat NkaieiN 1 W hile the nun shines in Med tr4. m twany miles away the U thick enouch fr exllenv kat ing. and a numher of hx-al ?nlr haw inoiorrd to the ummtt of the Sreen Springs mountains wih i the vm wrek to en.Hy the SliM-l. The largr rewroir. where the ico Is nlenty deep (or te skatmg, U htoaled M txvo mi!t to the oft of the wimmit, Anyone InterOHe.) In oMainc information ahoui skating at this nrti-rulr iUee should oe Clarence ratmer at Hrephy jtw ery Mr as Xtr, Palmar has c-en ducted wrai skating evirshns from Mfdre.i-d, Including one on Thank moving day. 1 a4 Sund.xy IMr. an4 Mrs, Palmer. Paul teier, AMhur ltttntan, Mr, Mnd Mr?. llinM. and Joi-r-h Pfclmr-r wy-pp amenc. theHcal eeple who skated iheee. KalheHne SiangV MwoVtj. 1 Ulxr HeMl Noo Mra. Kathfrln slang s dancing m4tn will give a rtsNtat in the hoar fat ur foe her ha))et students. The hall mem ttwdenia hav hoea a HeasvNl that thry have hoea taking their fitrttds. As It is Im tMwriloal to teach too many, tw eW Is heSng foraned and during le hoUda? a )rint dancing rrly iTl he Kivr for these vtvaenta. X Mr. ana Mra, V. J. Hampton icomiMntea hy their family. Ms MildreA. Rarfcara and ChuDe, mo lred to Orescent City arty Thr- ; 4ay morning and spent the da anJ ltiighl as fnaest at the home f Mr. Vkunfkaon a r areata, Mr. an 4 j Mrs. R. U nagapMa- 4 Mrs, Y nn he KntcrinliUHl ItulldliiK Uridyl t lull Mrs. J. W, Young euirruilncd the nuMubors of tho ItiiiMini: Ihidge chili Krtdjty nitern.mn tit her plc(s4ui( homo on South U:ik dule. I'lve games of hndiie w ere ployed nftcr which uniuue refresh ments wort served hy the hnsies. Mrs. K, O, Hunch ami Mrs. . l' Harlley wero Kots, The next mreting will he with Mrs. ,1. 1.. Shautihnessy, Kin street, Kulortulti Homiiii Chapter With tlml Party WtMlmIay ,oii-arflliate-vt members of the Order of Kastorn Stnr will enter tain Itcamos chapter and Iheir friends with a c.ird party at the Masonic halt Wednesday, ivecm her 4th at S p. m. Until bridge and f00 will le played and re frrshmonls served. Uisorvatlons for tahlcs may he had hy phoning either MKs Anna Ivtwcilvr. St;-ll or Mrs. !, A MaHtu, 4SS-1- The committee in charge promise a most vnjoxablc time. Vrmor Modfonl Pph SmhhI last WAii llcv Mrs. . A. tianlner and d.uih tor ttornldine, of Kugeue, won MelfoiM visitors during the wevk, spending Thanksgiving with Mr-, tlnrdncr's hither, SanUonl Ku h ard.son, nt iVntral Point and at tending the Shoaivr cMicMi at the Presbyterian chimii Wtday night. Miss iiardner, a former MediVrd girl, is n senior in music. Invitations have been issued ftr A one o'clock luncheon and br.dj.-o Pny at the homo of Min, H. 11. Prentice on Monday afternoon, IV cemhor . Mrs, lUrrington will he joint-hostess with Mrs, Pren- 1 7 ;itis League Iitvo Pellglitrul Thaiikhlnu Ton The second of a serte.H of after-n-inii te;is. bcltiK trlvou by the i Cii'ls Leamie. was hehl TueHday f i f' ii' tin i in fn I hi tlmmtut in Kf ion on ' rniim.i nf tin hl;:h sclionl. ' The! I rooms were nrtlsUcntly decorated, i carrying out a TljanlisKivhig dav motif, with the table1 decorate;! with a "horn uf plenty.' The tea was spnnsorcd by 111- i Junior tliris. and the work of mak- ! iim arranuement-s. decorating tjie ! Thanksgiving Dinner Parties In Medford Mi ll u d M r.s. Kra n k 1 VSou 2:1 ' The Misswg Allco Ilolmbeck mid ; Mr. ami Mrs. Frank SuHinKel lleulah t'tore. both students ut the! of Talent onterUuned nt their ' rnlverslty of -Oregon, returned to I home on Thunkab'ivinK day. Tho Medford To spend Thanksgivintr at i guewta were: Mr. and Mrs. Con : tho K. K. Uore-home. Oiher uuesir I levoro and son; Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 who were Iniertuined ' bytho Ooret Herbert Guenther nnd daughter: family Thursday we 10 Professor ' WUkle:'CdjlUnM )f .tl iUniversity ; of Oregon, Mi. Ueoro Andrews, I George ldwafd Andrews, Mr. George Gardner and daughter MlVfe datighler l!ivon. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Marshall. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Marshall, Jr., and daughter Kosj tniiry. t lie host nnd hostess. rooms, and issuing the decorations 1 1 no Hamilton ration home was win done by committees chosen I the scene of a gay three-family wee m.M, ui mnniT . m,.h. 0ew). ( EuBene und Mpa giving evening to Mr. and Mrs. II. ! Slewarl K. DcSoviza, parents of Mr. Frank I , ' ' 4 DeSouzu; Mrs. Stella Anderson nnd! CHffiu (Yotk Sc;ioo! Seem of lXtmer Purty More than J0(t students, faculty membcra, parents, nlumoi and special guests attended the Thank3- frnm tlie Junior class. Tho ob ject f these teas is to bring the parents, students nnd faculty mem bers together on a ."acini plane. dinner party Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.- Robert 11. Browne nnd fam ily , Kev, and Mrn, Claudo Portr and f.imlly. enjoying Uie. hospital - pontile were, Ity of t lie Pultons'. A ppioximatcly 1 "0 Those who served were Winifred ne wf thf dinner Par- Warner. Flora MeMath. Geraldine j tU s enjoyed in Medford homes on Irfthom And Melva Parrott. .-Thursday was given by Mr. The committees in charge were: ! m Mrs- WilIU m Warner. Imitations. Kuril.. Unvrv. chair- j Their guests Included Mr. and man, Helen Possler. I rem Hrc- Mr- Klo-vt1 J- Cook (f I.Gand; wald. Mildred Walker. Winifred I NV- M. Colvlg. Arthur Perry. Ijiw, Melon KU-e. Gone Whillock. 1 Hoscnbautn nnd tho lrfona Oaugherty; tea. Harriet Misses MKS. Photo hv roaslcv AI.I.FX U. UKlitV Mrs. Alien It. Ihury, who, i: spite of hi?r comparatively short re-iidence ti Medford. having come here .1 Itule over a year ago with Mr. Ih'ut ' fi om liirminghain, Mich . w as selected in fiept ember as the popular choice to head the Groaier Medford club, is one of Modford's most enthusiastic boost-' or. nier v lew od csteil,,y, she based her tfai;h in this city partially on the i)mo( miraculous strides Med fonl has made during the ps.-t 16 oars. wiien she was last n resi dent hero. At that time, she re mained in the valley hut two years, living 011 their orchard proper" y near the city, an interest w hich they siill retain. The Prurys left here for Illin ois, v hero they remained, for time. Then they lived in Pctroit and later moved to Uirmingham. In the latter city, she was active ly encaged In dub work, and de void considerable of her time to t'i Community (louse of Pirminr- ( 'ampbell. chairman. Puth Cle ment. Purhara Fulton, ltuih Mln ear. Porothy Slead. Margsret Chil dors. Perntee Chapman, Mary Kate Wallers. Wild Hewitt. Bessie Mcsino: p r o g r a m s. Clementina Smith, elmirman. Flora MeMath, Helen Wilson. Josephine Anderson. Helen Wittnms. Lucille Murry; table and decorations. Melva Pur- ltobcrta and Jeannette Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sehwerm of Creswell. Mr. nnd lira. Hugo Guenther; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wilson: Mrs. John Woirf und Mr. J. J. Wolff. The afternoon was spent in . . 1 ..!.... nr., I ullnhlnn linrOP. shoe., and a fin time wan enjoyed f "r. Mn, H P. Bosw orth and Mr. home of Mrs. Druton's mothaj'. Mrs. H. A. Guile, at Granta Paoa Thursday. Mwl Tord Pcoplo Speml . Thanksivliii; la Klumalli 1'uIIm ' Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Myora and Mr. and Mrs. X. Pierco spent Thanksgiving nnd the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Myers' daugh- lij- all. giving dinner at the Griffin Creek school Wednesday night, ' Some of those present were students nt Griffin crok more than 30 years ago. Members, of the Community club served a delicious dinner, places being laid ut several long, decorat ed tn bles. M rs. So saniio Horn ea Carter, county school superintend ent, gave an interesting talk which Was followed by other program features. Mr. Judy acted as toast master during the evening. The Hotel Medford "was scene of a number of dinner par tics Thursday, the' fpllowing being some of tho hast a and hostesses: I Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, Mrs. Iimm, Mr. nnd Mrs. James K. Kdminston, Mrs. K. U. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purch, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ii. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill, Mrs. Maude Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. John Orth. Little Miss June Bosworth, sc the I guest here, returned home with her grandparents. Klks Pa noe Wednesday Night The Klks annual ' Thanksgiving party, held In the temple Wednes day night, was well attended, and enjoyed by nil. Wilson Waite's or chestra furnished the music for I hollowing the football game Ujthis function, njid special features Ashland Thursday Mr. and Mir.. Were Intersyered throughout the C. T. Steward entertained at din-1 evening. ner for Or. F. Durno anJ .Mr", j - v 1 Ourno. of Grants Pass, orid Dr. Mr. and Mrs. K. ?C. Moty: were Puriio's mother of Kugene.; ! among tho " Medford - people w ho gave joy to two other families, be- rett. cha.rmau. Winlfivd W amor. Paibara Orury. lonNn Leerette. A private Thanksgiving dinner' M thoir own haonv cirele on Geraldine lthoiv. Helen Woo!. 5 party at the hotel Medford. wsl Thanksgiving when they served a JtHin Woodford: reception, Doris ! one for w hich Mrs. T. J. Amspoker turkey dmner at 7 o'clock at their Pundy, ehairman. Irene Carlen. i was hostess. Her guests were her:nome of west Tenth street. Per: ha Savior. Pert ha Crane, Clara -son and daughter-in-law. Mr.'and; t " ;' Mary Kuon.' Mary Xorris. Mar-j Mrs. Walter P. Amspoker an l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow and jorie Kedwed. children. G o r t r u d e Joan and j daughter Beth of Lake Creek. Mrs. i Hubby e Suzanne, of Kugene, Ore., i Dodge, John II.. and the Anion TbankgUing Pmy !amj jolin cHriP, The Amspokvr j Tyrrell family of Medford were At SuuiiysHle llotri i family returned to Kugene Sat- entertained at the J. H. Tyrrell Arnonc the many virties enjoy- , lirdav. I home Thanksgiving "day. A lovely ' rotting of umber colors added Mr. and Mrs. Soon Davis enter-! lnocr to the occasion, tatned a.s their Thanksgiving dki-J . ner guests nt the Hotel Medford,: Mr. and Mrs. K. J.-Muir of Grif Mr. and Mi- J. A. Perry-and son i fin Creek were dinner guests of Al. -MrsM. D. Wells. 41 S King struct. Ing Thanksgiving dinner nt the Sunnyside hotel. Kaglc Point, la-st Thuiday was one (insisting of the following: K. 1. Hay. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Wilmot. Mr. and Mi's. 1-ee Smith. Dr. nd Mrs. 1 . 11 . G o ve and stt if Kdward. Yelma TroxelK Lottie Armstrong nnd Charles Ray. The Alpha Chapter of the Delph ian club will meet at :S a. m Thursday, at the public library Mr. and Mrs. E. Bruton &f Mrs. Seni les Spencer Delightful Host Mrs. Henries Scncer pleasantly entertained Mesdames B. James Trowbridge Jr.. Justin Smith, Val Wilson, Itobert Xorris. Flavins West, Donald Grey, L. P. Wilcox; Glen L. Smith, James, Lively and Miss Josephine Koppes, at tea re cently at her home on South New- thi's city Were dinner guests at the town. Mr. and Mrs, Joe FVlgcl had n-s j . t a their guests Thanksgiving Mr. and- Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Marsh had Mrs. George Parker .of Grants) for their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Pass, nnd Miss Gertrude Parker ofiCrafton and son Sykes, of Kose tVs rity.' ! bun-. . Don't Forget Brophy's Convenient Credit Plan M y Happiest Christmasfc; With Gifts of Jewelry from YlLfV I r55' Wl Suggestions for Suggestions for MSfflt ifSMw "HER" I "HIM" v yjgf i- OSOsK Wrist Watches A Wrist Watches TPf WbisK Birthstone Rings Oa Signet Rings Mr& : Mt'-MS) Mesh Bags iMiP CigareK Lighters JAf & jf , VffeMS Pearls or Ik'sf Cigarette Cases J X J?4r ' tiPl ' 5r5stelsftr,inds Wath Chains ZSSf ' fePV Leather Handbags Cuff Links rJST' ' Vii5VyApte Rings M Agate RinCT fCgijlgffcr f r . If the Jewelry Gift L rrom, Brophy's,' You're Assured of Its . Quality Choose Your Jewelry Gifts Early A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selections Until Christmas Stocks Are Now Complete ADRIENNE'S Distinctive and lidividual Apparel Pre-Holiday SALE ALL COATS less lrj Sport Models Trimmed Avith Raccoon, Badger, Wolf or Fox Col lars and Cuffs. Popular; shades of Brown and Tan. Imported Rug Coats These coats have beautiful fur collars and two-tone borders. Dress Coats All black with fur trim; snuff brown, tan and navy blue" models. j 50 HATS ami velvet hats. Some of these formerly as high as $18.95. . ,f $Q95 GLOVES, r Duoskin, w $1.95 One assortment of Duoskin, washable gluves, in either tan ur i;ray. VELVET DRESSES less lo All our beautiful velvet dresses in blues, browns, blacks or printed. Wc wrap your gift packages in attractive box es, and seal them with Adrienne's individual holidav seal. t Your Friends Will Expect a Personality Portrait from You The Ideal Christmas Gift SHANGLE STUDIOS 318 Medford Bid phone 1308 ? ? v t f V t ? V f I 2