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PXflB FOUBi ' MEDFORDi MAIL TIM Ilir.NM'V Mill) FORD, OK-IOOOXV RFX1)AY,-;1E0MM 111511' G9.t 1929. The Week's Society Happenings I 'saTI i Miss Jean Vilm and Robert Hart Are Betrothed llonoilnu Mrs. J'k WurlH (ninf Ansll UiivIk) iiml Mih. CliinIi'H Wmlnillll (IH'O lH'tty Muol'P) r cent brlilos, JUkh Ji-an Vllm ulit.-l-tiilnpil at tt 1 o'rloi-u luncheon un rtnlurriny nt Hie Vllm homo on Ooncssco Mrcot. A bimkct of ri-1 fiirniiiloiiH nml foiim with lighted nrwll UipoiH formed the n I tin dive, centi-riilwe of llio luinlicon tiihlo. .Mih. H. N. Vllm nnxlntcd her dllUKll'"!'. MikIi to Un- mirprlHC of her friends .MIhh Vllm nnnoiinecl her ....... Lomotil In Hubert K- iiuvt of thin illy. Tlio wedding dulo. hus I'fi'n not fop June 3lth and will luko pliioo here, Mr. linn In iiHNlstunt ciihIiIit of tlio V'lrit National unnli. Tlio afternoon was Hiioiil In plny IliK InidRO with Mm. Kmll Schmidt und MrH. U. llllllH Bhiirlnit tum ors. Attractive- snout "irlcn mm iiwnrdcd to Mis. Wuits nnd Mm. Wort num. fjuosls for tills uffalr included Mrs. Jack Wllrts. Mrs. Charles Wormian. Mrs. W. .loliiiHton Jr. Mrs. Helen Holt WUhou, Mrs. J. K. Jliuwcll. Mrs. A. H. ClllliilllB liam, Mrs. O. O. Alemlerfcr, Mrs. I,. Ulrlch, Mrs. C. HwlKiirt, Miss Mary Swlwirt, Miss .loHcnhlnn Koppi'S. Mrs. J. Hinllh, Mrs. T. M. Herce. Mrs. lien Trowbridge, Mrs. Harold I)SKg. of Heiittlo; Mrs. U. lllllls. Mrs. J. Wold, Mrs. W. Qubicnbcrry, Mrs. Anna Hurt nnd Mrs. Emll Schmidt. MImw ljinm mid Ihirlmra lM'iiry Kntrrtuln Willi Ilniiclns I'arty. TIIK Mlssos Laura and Ilarbnru Drury. popular daughters of Mr. and Mi's. Alien H. Irury. were, rharniiilil hoslrssrs for a lanrini; party on Saturday eve ning, which was one of the lamest and most enjoyable social events for the "younger set," given dur ing the holiday season. The iaffalr was given nt the (lulld hall which was festooned with garlands In red and gi'oeii. Willi n loveyl C'lirlstinas treo or iiiuneiillnB the center of the. stngo occupied by tlio orchestra. The Yuletlde- spirit was very much In evidence as over n hun dred guests, Including a largo number of students home from college, wero In attendance. A number of specialty dances and balloon dances were the features of the evening's ontertnlnment. , Out of town guests Includf il Hohert' Mason of Han Francisco and J. W. Helm of Oakland, i Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drury as sisted their daughters In receiving the guests. ' . . i . i t Dinner guests nt the homo of Mr. und Mrs. It, 1.. Hay on Christ mas day were Mr. nnd Mrs. tluy Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke Kiitemiiu Willi I'lirlsUiiMS IMimcr Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Van Dyko entertained nt Christmas dinner at their homo on the. Pacific high way. The Medford guests wore: Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Best, Mrs. It. U. Minear, Thus. Levis, Miss Mabel Miller, Miss Margaret Morrison. Out of town guests were: tleo. Terseorth of Vancouver, Wn., Mrs. Thos. Miller, Yakima, Wn., t'has. Jlest, Sacramento, t'alif., Frank Van Dyke, Willamette university, Hnlrin. Mr. and Mrs. Ted linker and daughter, Hetty Ann, who have been spending the Christmas holi days with Mrs. linker's parent. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Anderson of Portland, will return homo Wed nesday, Will Make Iliiiuo In INirtlnml. Mr. and Mrs. Tiff Lcdlicllcr .eft by niotor Saturday for Portland, whero they will make their home IJurlnt their four years' residence In Medford the Idbctters have niado many friends who will miss them. Mm, ldhotter was former ly employed nt Mann's department store, and Mr, Idbetler was an employe of the Armstrong Motor company. Ilirlxlnia Dinner At Mhciuk Home. A Christmas dinner was great ly enjoyed nt the home of Mr. and Mm. A. Orln Schcmk on South Solly street. - (.ileitis Included Mr. nnd Mrs. Nyle L. Clifford. Miss Julia Kim ball and daughter, Mrs, Maud K. Chapman, Miss Kmnm Nichols mill Miss Carlta (ilfford. Knteitaln (IiiesUi At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. S. Siiuipter Smith cntciiaUivd at 6 o'clock dinner, Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Cox of Des Moines, lows. Mrs. J. L. Woodcock, !H'4 Jm;:l lH'1,oh. .Motor to California To Attend tiune Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Seherec und their uncle. Dr. G. T. Guldagrr of Lugcnc, motored to Palo Alto to nttend the Stanford-Army foot ball game Hntui-day. VIII Kntortnlii At Itrldirc. Miss Carlta C.lfford will enter tain at bridge Monday evrnlng at the home of her sister. Mrs. Orln Schenek. Invitations have been extended to eight RuMts. ' Will KntiTtaln Hulkllng ltrtdio Club . Mrs. S. I. Brown will be hostess In the Building Rrtdre club Thurs. day afternoon at her home, 147 North Holly otraaW 1'iihiuo ClirisUiuirt t'clclinitlou Arthur Aiiiih Apitiniicnl i A unique Christmas celebration ; was enjoyed at -the new Arthur 1 Arms which Is nesting completion at 330 North Holly street. tin I Christ mas morning the guests gathered around the ornamented treo in the lobby, nnd after find ing their tokeam, read their greet ings aloud. I Some of tho gifts were accom panied by the original greetings of the matron of the apartment, .M'v. L. J. Adams, who had evidently directed Old Santa through ' the patio and corridors of the -nparl-meuis during the dork hours -if tlio night. A few of the greetings nre, printed by request: When Santa landed on the roof Of the Arthur Arms. Ho stole a look nt each child's f.cj And noted there tile charms. Then he loaded each child's trc-j With his choicest toys And hid In the lobby a tiny gift For tho darling ghis and boys. Old Santa looked nt the ladles: They were slumbering sweetly too; For a sheik like him to mm them up Would never, never do. So he looked In his great big pack of things. And he said, "It's getting low." Hut he found a few odd hankies And ho said. "They'll want them I know." So ho scrawled their nanfes off quickly. In tho darkness of the night: Then he hastened to his airplane To make another flight. 'Twos too Into for him to cross the street Antl leave his token wee So for the Ilonds he left a gift On another Christmas tree. G. A. Mrs. tteorge Oardner nnd daugh ter .Miss tiernldlne. of Kugene are guests of Mrs. Gardner's brother. Mm. ltlchardson. of South Grape street. Miss Gardner Is attending tlio University of Oregon. Daiici4 Prevail III Week's Kvenls Among the leadluir social ovenrs of the week will lie the Kill's dance on New Year's eve, given at the Klks lodge, for nil Klks. their families and Invited friends. Alsi the dinner dance nt the Hotel Med ford, on New Year's eve which will bo made up of various groups of friends. Including several no-host parties. On New Year's night the Amer ican Legion has planned the sec ond of their series of holiday dances, which will be given at the Orlentnl Gardens. Herbert 11. Strang Is chairman and has plan ned several interesting features for this affair. Don Provost's, orches tra will furnish the music. Commnuder Halnort K. Deuel. In behalf of the local Legion posi. Invites the entire public to par ticipate with tho Amciicnn Legion In this event. . niclmrd llanco of Klamath Falis spent tho past week In this city as tv guest of his mother, Mr. A. K. ITanee, and sister, Mrs. Hcrt Thleroff. Siiriiic Party Honoring ltltiliduy Friends of Mrs. Tlhla Schulti: nleoxaotly surprised her at hrr homo Thursday evening when they gathered to spend tho evening, the occasion being her fnurfli-slxih birthday anniversary. The eve ning was spent socially, lifter which n bliilulay cake and lc- cream were served. Those In the party were: Mr. and Mm Adolph Senilis and daughters Ncdra and Huby, Me. and Mrs. lliilph Koxer and sou. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lack HUilnkall and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deminer and daughter Until, Mr. and Mm. M-ix Schuls, Misses lloile nnd l.eon:i Schuln. Mr. und Mrs. .1. Klngsley nnd children. Mr. nml Mrs. tirvllle Clark nnd son. Mr. and Mrs. liert Moore. Miss Kobe Pulil, Mrs. C. H. Hostel. John Ysuniu nnd Mr. E. Senilis. Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Donne nnd daughter Peggy, returned Friday from Gresham, Ore., where Ihev spent Christinas with relatives. Hubert Gould Seilils Holidays With Parents Mr. and Mm. o. J. Gould nre entertaining ns house guests dur ing the holidays their son. Hobert Gould. Mr. Gould recently returne.l from France where he attended the conservatory of music at Fon talnebleau. studying composition and pipe organ. Will Simul Nov Year In San lYnmiMi. Dr. and Mrs. F. (. Hunch ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Web ster Clark left yesterday by mo tor for San Fianctm-o where they will spend New Years with rela tives In that city. They will return home the last of the week. Dinner Party lr CiiHorr Frlcnils. I Miss Kllrahcth Swigart will en-! tertaln a group of hrr Oi-cgon State college friends, at a 6 o'-i clock dinner Monday evening, ntj the home of her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. C. A. Swigart. on Oenesseej street. Covers will be placed foi- ten. j Will Siwnil Xcw Ycr In Portlninl J Mr. and Mis. O. . A'enderferi and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cunning ham left today by motor for Port land to spend New Years as III" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholas. Pacific eojist representa tive of 1h Duple Vacuum com pany of Portland. Yuleticle Party Event of Week Miss Kllzahclh C a n f I e I d was hostess to General Joseph Lane i clety Children of the Amoiic,i:i Kevolutiiin on Friday afternoon. Tho children enjoyed an appio prlate fiu-IMinas program. Tal ented girls playing piano solos were the Misses Mary litlise Mc-l-;lhose. Deny Villi, Joan DeLixli. Ilarbaru Holt and Margaret t.'hli ders. Llllle Miss Corlnno D'AI blnl sang u solo, "Dear Old Sani.i Clans." Headings enjoyed wero given by Misses l.lia Henderson, lOlialiel h Canrield. Itulh D'Alblni and Mer Jory Lewis. The reading liy Mai Jory was a Christmas poem com posed by her. The program ivai concluded by singing "Holy Night" whllo grouped around a loviiy Christmas tree, beneath which wni a most realistic country scene. Much child had a nice Utile git', which added to their pleasure. Misses Kllzulicth and Frnli'-es Ferry of Hogue Itiver, who nro transferring from little Mountat-i society of linker. Ore., a;id litlie Miss Mary Jean Itarnes,, whose iip plications as members are being prepared, were must welcome gucKts. Miss Hkicn Hullis nni Mrs. Darnes wero guests of tne society. . ' ' ' Little Miss KIlKuhctli and par ents, Mr. anil Mrs. t. D, t'nnfle'd'. entertained most charmingly and delicious refreshments wero served. The January meeting will by held at the home of Joan Del-ais1!. Dalton K. Cox. who is here to spend the holidays with Mrs. Cox and her mother. Mrs. J. L. "Wood cock, leaves the last of the week for his home in Des Molncs, low-i. Little MIsh Pallium Celebrates lllrtliilay ' In boor of the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter Dor othy, Mrs. J. M. Putman ontor lained wllh a surprise luncheon at her home Monday at I o'clock. The holiday season motif previl' ed throughout 111 ilccorallons ami favors. Miss Kthrl llossum as sisted the hostess. A theater parly at the Itlalto was enjoyed during the afternoon. Guests on this occasion ilniiud ed: Iji Verne Mcculloch.' Dona Gore, Jeanctte Fields, Hose Gore. Hetty Vllm, Palsy Thompson '-f Phoenix. Hnchcl Grout, Amy Kl llott nml Helen Murphy. . -.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Gates and son Phillip, were dinner guests A Mrs Gates' parents, Mr. - nnd Mrs. P. It. Herman, of Grants Pass on Christmas day. Family liciiiilim Held On Christmas ) Mr. mid Mrs. .11. M. Wilson en joyed Christmas festivities and a family reunion Wednesday all! Thursday, when Mr. and Mrs. lla--ry Gocller and family of Klnnialh Falls and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. G!f ford nnd family of the West Side assembled St their home on South Hlvcrslde nvenuo for Cluistni'.'s observance and dinner. - Mrs. A, L. Harvey of Ashlan 1. Mm. Wilson's mother, was present also. Mr. nnd Mrs. K, T. Voe left Thursday for San Francisco to spend the month of January with their son Lehind. and wife. ttilt-of-TiiHil Giicmh Spend Holidays Hero Messrs. Jo Kelllehor of Plain view, Texas mill Charles Kelllehor of sbermmi. Texas, who have been house guests of their mother, Mrs. Annie Kelllehor and sisters Kato ami Anna, of South Oakdnle over Christmas, left Friday morning for Sittttle whei-r they will visit anoth er sister. Mrs. J. D. Slnnott, for a few days. They will return here tomorrow to spend New Year's, leaving for their respective homes In the south the last of the week. Homer Phut, who has been spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mi-s. Hal I'latt, returned Friday to Sacramento, where he Is attending junior col lege. Out-of-Timll fcdlor Giicm of ItclallM-s Dalton K. Cox. it prominent bus iness man of Des Moines. liwa ts spending a few days In Medford visiting with his wife and her mother. Mrs. R J. Woodcock and Jesse Woodcock and family. Mr. Cox and wife and mother drove to Klamath Falls Monday and returned Tuesday. While In Klamalli they visited Del Wood cock and wife, another brother, who resides In Klnmiith Falls, for merly with Llltrcll Parts Co., Ill Meiltold. Mr. Coli will return to Des Moines shortly after the holidays. A- numtiei of pleasant dinners mid pmilrs have been given in his honor. i:ntcrtnliis liironnnlly llonortits Ittmgliter. Mm. It. W. flamy entertained informally Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Datg. who wllh Ml. Dagg and children. Dcnlsc and Hohert are holiday guests at the flamy home. Threo tables of bridge wero In piny. Mr. nnd Mrs D.igg and family will leave this week for their home in Seattle. Mr. and Mm. Ted Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampton, mother and children, have moved from Medford to the Harto ranch near Wimer. They came from Sundance. Wyoming a short time ago and will nvnk Jackson county their home. I DEBUTANTES Y; Ifir ik ' It wm'W- V - S'i,.f ' 2 ' 'i v ' Charmlno Latin AmerlcJin debutantes who hav been presented to society at the national capital. Lett to rlflht: Senorita Maria Hortensia Dier de Medina, daughter of the minister from Bolivia: Seno rlta Maria Sacasa. dauohter of the minister of the Nicaraguan legation, and Senorita Lucia Tesoada v Guzman, daughter of la Senora de Prieto, wife of Captain Prieto. Cuban military attache at Washing- ton. . IlnU'l .MihITokI Sivim (r ChrlslmtiN rui-tirs A lai'K nunibi'i- of "Medfurd fnlk" onjoyt'il illnni'i' at tho Hotel Mtnlford t'hrlMinas nvonliiK - Tli (lining loom whs attractively d"C oratrd for tho occasion. Anions the v&iioiiH Ki-oupM wero: Mr, and Mr. I-oulu IlichardBon and M r. n n d M ih. Justin Smith. Mr. and Mih. KU'tchcr Fish, Mr. and Mr. Hurdftto lodiire Jr., nnd win Huddy. Miss 'arid Uodne, Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Dodge. Mr. an Mrs. W. A. Thompson of I'hoenix ; and daunhtors. Mary-Jarvlo nnd , l'aHy. Mr. und Mrs. ( M. Kidd. Judii'H und Mrs. O. M. Thomas and son. Mr. and Mrs. O. . Dojjks sons Stanley and Cnrtei' HoKHf. Mis.H Dorothea lthldle, Mr. und Mih. C. H. IHllterflelil. Mr. und Mrs. ( K. Cates, (leoru (JatesJr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Punlin, Miss Dabe lurdln. ' Mr. and Mrs. llmerson AUrrh 't. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harrimond. Mr. and Mrs. Kmil MolilT M9 Aniiu Mohr and Kmll Mohr Jp Mr. and Mr". Hort Thleroff ftn'I non "Huh." Mrs. A. K. Hn.yjf and Klehard Hanee of Klamathn!!-. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. 1 lutchhiHr.. I-Vrn Hutchinson and Mr.tJ. IJ. j Liimsdcn. ..:;;' Mt mwl Mih.. It. Del.iisttli Joan Del,osh.Mr. nnd Mra. Sinny'1'1' 8. H.nllh. ' U-V ' '. Mr. and -Mrs. Alfr!'d""TtnPtHiiMi;ll,,Ht-; Jlilly Haen. Mr. anM'iNU. 4 GeormM I ruin Ji of .Kroku and I'lOa.Wff .lie, wr Mrs. Ntcwnrt HoMess - l 'I...I-I U ItlttllKf Anion.; the Mijoyolde uffahs durinp the hotldavs wus,the Chvist-l! n.118 dinner for which Mrs.JacU:) Stewuri was hostess at hei lu.nm on West Tenth utreel. Dinner was served at 5 o'clock at a table deeiratod with poinsettas, proi-n j eandles nnd other i nnsimas ap pointments. . I'overs were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Kd I'ebhnan. Miss C. M. Taylor, Mrs. Jess Vincent and daughter Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sworn and daughters Nancy and I'hnolie, Mr. Slewarl and tin hos leu;.. 4-4 Mis 1-MHiiNparh Iteiiirus Tn lteiiine SchtHd Work Mlhs .MatKarei Lumspafli. who lms spent the Christmas ludid.-iys visltinK with her mother, Mrs. Ccim-ko I jmnspach. and other relatives and friends here, is re turning today to Algoma. where she teaches school. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Kymtine-hav n as their holiday miest. Mrs. K. M Derkavd of ('.rants Tass. New Year's Night Admissic-n $1.00 PRESENTED TO CAPITAL SOCIETY KiiKaui'mrnl Aiiimiiucctl At liildi I'aiiy .Announcement was madu Kiiday evening of the I'liriaseiuenl of Miss Velnui Tro.xell to (.'harUs Smith, )Mith of this city, at an informal hridKe pvcniuK for which Lottie Armstrong was hostess. Tho wed ding will he an event of early spring. The decorations Wore sujruertlvc of the New Yrar season and wei-o also carried out in the appoint- I inents for the several course tu, hoon which wn served at tho clJIO ((f lhe (.V(.njK, Mrs. A. L. Armstrong assisted her dauRhter. in the liridco olav Miss Ksiher Mct'idlom received tho favor for hiuh sen re and Ken net li t'hilders, t In constdation. (luesta included M iss Velnm Troxell, Miss Gladys F'ry, Miss Kstlur McCont.m, Miss Murle Al bers, M rs. Lee Smith ; Messrs. Oharle Smith, Leo Smith. 'ern Troxell, Kenneth Childers. Marvin Alliert'lind .Archie 1'lorce. Mi!?!Catharf ne Norman Iaw is In fro'm. her count rj; home near Wimer.-to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Norman Ha rt u in her home on West Sec ond HU'Cet. . . Spend Holiday In Meifortl , Mist' Marion Newman and hoUs'l :ilest.7iMiis Dorothy DUlLnirton of! -siorw-ij;(ye neon, s p e n ti i n .'.ir..l,.,r,l- ' h . V ',,,V " ' "-mVu ..... I man. ' Delphian ( liapler M colitis -iihhii Hecatise of the busy rush at New Vea, the A pha chapter of the ,,,'' , Postpone the """'lint; to he held at the I'uMir I.ra-y. until January !th at 9:30 n. m'. Itoturu Homo I'rom Sa lite Mr. nml Mrs. Senrls Spencer spent 4 Mi rf st mas in Seattle with Mr. Spencer's brother. Lloyd, and family. reiurniiiK home Saturday. Mr. Spencer Is branch distribu tor at Medford for the Uichfield Oil t'o. Dinner Dnmv New Year's i le nt Hotel Medfiinl. Amonu ihoso who will ' niertain at tho Mii-I Medford dinner-danr,-New Year's eve are: Mr. und Mrs. Ilease Drahy und party of thirty; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson and party of six; Mr. and Mrs. Harry tVdar Wale and party of four: Mr.'and Mrs. V'. S. Armstrong nnd lmrty; Mr. and Mrs. George Ver ier and pa'-ty of four, DANCE B With the American ORIENTAL GARDENS A Beautiful Hall and Wonderful Extra Lady -5c Associated I'reaa Photo lY-xhui ('lii'lstiimH IJjill , lli Sihivss, v . . . 4 : The Christmas hall utilised' by Medford post of tho' American Le Kion Christmas niht proved a biij success. A larfxe crowd from all points In southern Oregon throiiKd the specious floor of the Oriental Gardens hall room and enjoyed the excellent music by Jack Ilowrins's noted dance hand. This was the last holiday party of the season under the di rection of the Leirion dance com mittee headed by H. I Dromley, past commander. Much credit for the success of the affair is due chairman Klmer Wilson and his efficient .sti).ff,of loca4 Legion naires. The"l!tr,0 dance commit tee will be , headed by 1 lurry Moore. . . liev. and Mrs. Carman IS. Mell and family h tl Friday for Port land where liev. Mell will attend a state executive committee meet ing of the Oregon Christian Kn-dt-avor t'nion. representing 10.00U young people., of Oregon. They will return hmuej the first of the week. t Legion New Year's Tarty At Oriental Gardens. A t'ig New Year's night dance spnsttred by the American Le gion Ik slated for Wednesday night: at the Oriental Gardens. Present plans' call for a special holiday proyram--wth. niiiHit -i'torn 1'V" 'ohI jn'id" his .dHi0and. This I?? th: first holiday party of the l!i:: season under, the new com mittee and , a, special effort will le made to inspre its unqualified ucress. . Jlati-y Moro is general dm rma n for t lie year and t h is New Yeare party will be under the direction ot; Kubt." Strang. . , - . Miss llottf 'Mimrie and t Italics Wortmnii Weil. .. Coming rs i surprise to their many friends vas Jlhe nuwriage of Miss Htty Mofre to fjiurles Wort- man on Christmas day. The cere mony took1 place in Grants Pass with liev. Charles Karlck "f the Methodlnt church officiating. .Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Johnston Jr. were Die only attendants. An informal rpi-ption was gtv- ni at the Johnston home on South Ivy street. Christmas evening. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Wortman are well known here and a host of friends oxlnid best wishes for their happiness. They will make their hom in this city. Mr. and Mrs., Wallace "Woods had the pleasure of entertaining their son. Gerald, and family - of Porllind over "Christmas d-iy. Legion Music Weddings Wedding Auiiouiweiueiit , Stii'iiriseH J'Vlriidri Word was received this, morning of the marriage of Paul It. Jordan and MIhh Charlotte Hemls which touk place in Portland Friday. Mr. Jordan has boon, connected with the liootery for" tho last threo years and Miss Demi had chare if the millinery .department ut aianns store before hloving to Portland. The marriage, was a great surprise to the many friends of both. Clark-llurrlngloii W'eddiiiK oil lYitluy. Of interest to their friends In the valley wuh the wedding of Miss Virginia Harrington, daugh ter of Mrs. Fred Alden Haight of Jacksonville to Webster Clark, son of Mrs. Josephine Clark of this city, which was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, De cember 27th. Dev. Hay officia ted in the presence of only the immediate families. The young couple will make their homo in this city. Mr. Clark Is owner of the dental laboratory located in the Medford Center building. I Mays-Smith Wedding Solemni.od in Grunts Puss Of interest to a large number of friends in this city is the an nouncement of t he marriage of Vclla Smith to John Mack Hays, of Gold Jliil.' The wedding was i solemnized in Grants Pass, Chrlst I mas Kve. ltevercnd Herick offlci I ated. 9 Tho only guests present nt the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Wil iliain Whyhark. of Gold Hill. The i bride is well known in this ctiy. j having been employed nt Mann's f department store for some time. William A. Ticdeman and Vir ginia J. FEose were united in mar- j riage Tuesday noon by Itev. Car- man K. Mell. of Medford. at the ; home of V. N. Poole near Canyon ! ville. The bride is well known in j Medford having lived in this vi- cini'ty for several years. Mr. Ticdeman is chief marine engineer for the Alaska Steamship com pany. They will make their home in An burn. Wash. 1 Garland N Lorton and Klten llertha Wilson were married at the personage of Carman K. Mell, of the First Christian church Tues- i diiv nvpnliiir. Miss Wilson has been employed in Medford and I .Mr. Lorton Ih a clerk in the Grieve store at Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Lorton will make their home in Prospect. , ' On -Christmas Kve Mr. F.lroy C. Pierce nd - Kllen H. t'nder wood were united in marriage at the Christian parsonage by the liev. Carman K. Mell. Mr. pierce Is an employe of the Tomlln Dox Co., and both young people nre well known in Phoenix. Miss Gladys Cousinoau of Grants Pass and C P. Wocssner of Oak land, Calif., wore married nt the parsonage of Carman E. Mell. Christian minister. Thursday. De cember 2fth. They were accom panied by the bride's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Couslnenu, of Grants Pass. The young eoupl" will make their home In Oakland. Miss Cecil Coss, M ls Alice llnlmback and Miss Dell la li Goiv, all majoring in music at the l'n iversity of Oregon, will be heard in vocal, violin and piano num bers tu the meeting of the Kiwnnls club tomorrow, as will Miss Klhjw Mrte Wilson in whistling solos. t ! : n 65 cents and up Included in the sale are the following and many others: Colored Pearls Novelty Wood Beads Crystals Popular Combination Necklaces This Sale is a Pre-Inventory Event We'd rather invoice the money than the beads. FAY. E. DIAMOND Jeweler Social Events of Church Societies Woman's Missionary Society Moots With Mrs. Wilmott ...The., executive board ..or ..tho Woman's Missionary society of tho Christian church met nt tho homo of Mrs. F, J. Wiimot Friday after noon. Plans for the Woman's dny pro gnun were outlined und commit tees appointed by the president, Mrs. Kay. Announcements will bo made as soon us details cen ha worked out. Mrs. Thomas Hulley of Kugene. slate president of tho Woman's Christian Missionary so ciety, will deliver the address.. At the close of tho meeting re freshments wero served by the hostess. Ladles' Aid Will Meet i The Ladies' Aid society of tin First Methodist church. will meet in regular 'home-comlnK,, Tues day afternoon in the church par lors. Loyalty Circle will have, charge of t h o entertainment. Membership please attend. There ure nine women students in the law school at the University of Texas. i Wins Author's AwartI Associated Press Photo Dorothy Parker was awarded thi O. Henry memorial award lor thi best short story published In Amer ican magazines last year. - .:.WB DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY TOUR EE X ALL BTOBK : Open Sundays and Eveninfi All the Tim Electrotherapy. . Cnlropractlo Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone S65 M SALE BEADS and NECKLACES at Cost and Less