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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OR Ml OX, SUNDAY, MAY 11, WA
The Week's Society
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday
Pocahontas and
Redmcn 4
will have a covered dish din-
nor nt 0:00 o clock .honoring j neth Murray, won of Mr. and Mrs.
the Grand Chief St. Tamany. c. C. Murray, will ho married at
Tuesday 7:00 o'clock thiH mining at a
8- Woman's! Home Missionary f,U,.t ceremony at the St. Mark's
r Bociety of the First Mutho- Episcopal church. Father Wm. II.
dldt church will meet nt the J Hamilton officiating. Immediate
home of Mm. J- W. Sniylie, . relatives of tho bride and groom
North Pacific highway. will be present.
J. Ever-Ready Circle of tho 4 m Ihh Combs will wear an en-
Presbyterian church will meet riHemhlc of wood violet and carry
at the home of Mrs. W. 8. 4 j (t bouquet of rosebud. Following
Sawyer, mi houm iioiiy. ,
St. Ann's Altar society will j
4 meet in the Parish hall at 1
2:30 p. m. I
Ladies' Auxiliary of the 3
First Baptist church will hold
all day , meeting with Mrs.
Coo. H. Young of Orchard
Homo.
J Wednesday 4
' Lutheran Ladles will enter-
fr tain with dinner between
0:30 and 7:S0 p. m.
St. Ann's Altar society card
r party in the embolic Parish fr
hall, public invited.
f Thursday
Building Hrldgo cluh will
meet with Mrs. Jack Stewart
and Mrs. K. M. Moty at the
Moty home, 704 West Tenth
street at 2:00 p. in.
Last meeting of the Junior 4
high school P, T. A. will bo
4 held at 3:00 p. m.
4 Friday
4 Final meeting of tho year fr
will be held by tho Washing-
ton P. T. A. with Installation
of officers.
Miss Brown Names
Date for Wedding
Announcement of May 14 as tho
wedding , dhlo of Miss Haltlo
Brown, duughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine J. Brown of Mllwauklo and
Harold L. Larson of Medford,' son
of L. T. Larson of Salem Is re
ceived in this city with r great
interest.,
Tho announcement was made
Tuesday at nn evening of bridge at
the O. F. Victor home in Salem
Miss "Cloe Walker and Mrs. Elsie
MoKonney,! 1ioIckbcs. The wedding
will be solemnized at the parson-
age i of tho - First Presbyterian
church in Portland, Rev. Edgar
officiating.. Following a wedding
trip north tho couple will, bo at
home to friends In ModfordvwhorH
Mr. Larson is employed at Tho
Toggory. .
M II r 1 WHAT
Do Graduates Want?
' ' An' Hln'm Wntcli is always) 11 most fit
JJ ting I'l'incinlirimci' for tlic unuluiito.
r H, It vnmini'moi'iiti'x rominoiictMiuMit day
'" a ninNt lasting wny.' It is received
with enthusiasm ... it is trensuroil as
.somt'tliintr p r c c i o u h . . . it always
) N brings grateful tlioiihts of the donor.
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The Jttrl jtriduite will appreciate thi iq.
it engraved Lid? Elftn. An iL-cnraie drpend
ftblc tifnepietre tlut will be a laiiini rcminir
of the sivttYs good iudement
Ouallty Jewelry Fair Prlcet Intelligent Service
X Miss Flossie Combs
To Be Bride Today
Mis Flossie Combs, daughter of
Mrs. Martha Combs, and Mr. Ken
the ceremony the bride and groom
wm leave for a two weeks' motor
trip through California, after
whk:h they will be at home to
their friends at 311 King street
Miss Com lis, who Is a graduate
of tho .Southern Oregon Normal
school and a popular member of
M cd ford's younger set, has been
teaching In tho liutte Creek school
for the past two years. Mr. Mur
ray is a member of tho Medford
Printing company staff.
A! in. E. C, Jerome
Honored at Dinner
Miss Ala urine Carroll was hos
tess at a surprise dinner for Mrs.
Elizabeth Jerome Wednesday eve
ning at the latter's home. Din
ner was served at 8:30, after
which bridge was enjoyed the
remainder of the evening.
Illfc'h score was held by Miss
Gertrude Parker and Mrs. C. G.
Smith, with low "seoro held by Mr.
Lclaml Mentzor and Mrs. K. II.
Hedrlck.
Covers were laid for the follow
ing: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome,
Miss Mary Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Hedrlck, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mentzer, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Wait, Mr. and
M rs. C. D. Thompson, M iss Ger
trude Parker, and tho hostess.
Mrs. Af Iksehe
Entertains Cluh
Mrs. Leo Miksche was hostess
(o tho Building Bridge club on
Thursday at her homo on Peach
street. Five tables wero in play.
At tho close of tho five games
dainty refreshments were served
by the hostess and her charming
daughter Mercln. Beautiful spring
flowers wero artistically arranged
In tho rooms.
Other guests wero Mrs.' J. Wilk
inson, M rs. Raymond M Ikscho,
Mrs. Oarlock and Mrs. Hunter.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Moty, 704 West Tenth street on
Thursday at 2:00 o'clock.
Roosevelt P.-T. A. will meet on
Wodneduy, May 14, at 3 p. m. at
the HooHovclt school. Every one Is
urged to come on' iicmmnt of lninor
taut business. Tho graduating
class will bo guests.
DIAMONDS
for the Graduate
Whnt could bo more appreciated
nioro approprtale and a Itnor
expression of lovo nnd heat
wishes t linn one of Lawrence's
IMnnionds known throughout
southern Orogon for tholr bril
liance nnd purity. Kor Sil arst
liHwretice's has been Medford
hen(ijuurt 0t for really fine
IMnnionds. lVrfcct Diamonds
$J5 up.
Is Bride Today
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Peasley Photo.
Miss FIohsIi Comlis, daughter of
Mrs. Martha Omihs, wlioso nuir-
rla go to Mr. Kenneth Murray will
be an event of KCn o'clock this
morning at the St. Mark's K)'
co Mil chiircli.
Leo's Wives Enjoy
Luncheon Wednesday
Mrs. Clay Tarker, Mrs. Eugene
Thorndyko and Mrs. J. Verne
Hhanglo were hostesses nt the
covered dish luncheon for Leo's
Wives held nt Mrs. Hhanglo's homo
on Dakota Wednesday afternoon.
Following tho luncheon and
business session several hours wero
spent playing bridge. High score
was held by Mrs. Lawrence Pen
nington. The tables and room
wero attractively decorated with
wild flowers for tho occasion.
Visit In Smith
Mrs. Alexander Sparrow, Mrs.
Robert Ruhl and Mrs. Donald H.
Clark of Medford wero guests at
the Clift Hotel, Kan Francisco for
severnl dnys during tho past week,
having gone south to uttend the
graduation play at tho Kutherlne
llronson school at Ross.
Surprise Party
ICnJoyithlo Affair
A pleasant surprise party was
held in honor of Mrs. Kldells
Piatt's birthday on the evening of
Muy 3rd. Friends of Mrs. Piatt
gathered at her home on Fast
Ktoventh street at 6 o'clock. Thoy
then Journeyed to tho homo of
Mrs. Fred Purdin where a delici
ous luncheon awaited them.
The evening was spent in play
ing bridge. Mrs. Ora Rinahargor
recelved high score nnd ithinch
Rinaharger low. Fred Purdin won
first prize nnd Rob Nlchol consola
tion. A lovely birthday cake nnd Ico
cream wero served and a beautiful
hand-palntcd pillow presented Mrs.
Piatt. Those enjoying tho purty
wero Mr. and Mrs. Don Phut, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Thurman. Mr. and
Mrs. Roily Dluatmrger, Mrs, Har
riet Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Purdin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rina
harger and Mr, and Mrs. Rub
Nlchol.
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M rs. McKay (Jurst
At Surprise Party.
Mrs. William McKay, whoso
country home Is on tho Jackson
ville and Phoenix road, was hon
ored with a surprise party ar
ranged by a group of friends on
Friday afternoon in celebration of
her birthday anniversary. A so
cial afternoon was enjoyed, fol
lowed by dainty refreshments.
Mrs. McKay received a number
of attractive gilts from her friends.
The guests invited wero Mes
dames Albert N. Soils, H. 11.
I toy or, T. J. Malmgren, Lillian
Coleman, W. C. (lanuaway, Fva
Carless, Letta Furry. M. A. Mil
ler, ll. C. Hest. II. W. Frame. W.
K, Anderson, Donna Graff Is, A.
Solxman, Fletcher Fish, M. Rose,
F. W . Pa y no , A . Hern M . F.
Sheets. ,1. II. Webster. J. K. Rob
erts, Colver Furry, M. J. Nnrrt.
,lohn Crews. Wilbur Jones, Wal
ter Fraxer ltrown. ltnlpii A. Mc
Kay. Misses Lula M. Roberts. KHz
abeth P. McKay, Jeanne Kliwi
beth McKay and Masters Wilbur
Jones and Robert Pruco McKay.
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Recital Announced
For May ill i
Students of Miss Ruth Luy, local
dancing Instructor, will appear In I
recital at the ttivoll theater, Grants I
Pas. Saturday, May 24. Miss Luy
has conducted classes fur some
time In Grants Pass ns well as
Medford.
M is.Ms Warner
lltlStCHMV
The Misses Margaret and Wini
fred Warner entertained u num
ber of their hih school friends
Tuesday evening with a parly at
their home following tho debate
at the Presbyterian church. Music
and dancing wero the diversion
of the evening,
G nests were t he M Iwes Bessie
Price nnd Alison Cornish of Cor
vnllis, MarKaret and Louis Oscn
bruuKc. Audrey l,ofland. Barbara
and I jn u ra 1 r u ry a nd A una M a e
Fuson. and Messrs George Winne.
William lom;herty, Alvin Potter i
nnd Earl Plgelow. O ;
I jtnt ScNslon
or &r Cnlled.
The last meeting of t)g) Vjtu
for the Parent -Tether's Hwtiiw-:
tlon of the Junior fnKh school will
be held Thursday. May U nt 3:00
p.m., at the -Junior High school.'
Every one la cordially Invited to:
n Henri.
Mother is Honored
in Churches, Homes
of Medford Today
Today is Mother's Day, and In all
churches of the city sermons and
programs will be given in observ
ance of this holiday dear to tho
hearts of all people. For in every
tongue it Is spoken in lands here
nnd across the seasher name car
ries the same sweet sentiment.
Creeds are cast aside, as sons and
daughters honor the one heroine to
whom the world grants first place.
It is nn observance program free
from prejudices and filled witli
tenderness In which people of Med
ford in homes and churches Join
people of other cities.
Mesdames linker ami
Rrayton HomIchs.sok ,
Spring flowers in tones of red
blending with red candles brought
a glow of warmth and beauty to
the tables for tho luncheon given
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Kver
ett Brayton and Mrs. C. T. Baker
at tho latter's home. Following
the luncheon there were three
tables of contract bridge In play.
Surprise Party
Monday Kvent
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Severson en
tertained with a surprise party at
their home Monday evening hon
oring the birthday anniversary of
Olaf Jr. Members of his Sunday
school class and other friends
were guests.
The evening was spent playing
out-door games, after which wien
er sandwiches, ice cream, cuko
and punch wero served.
The boys departed wishing Olaf
many more happy birthdays.
Those present were Paul Cul
bertson, Clyde Fry, Ernest Speak
er, Junior Ayres, George Merrltt,
Dorwyn Speaker, Lewis Hedge-
pet h, Joe Johnson, Emory Cul-
bertson, Trie Speaker, Delbert
Ayers, Melvln May field, Harry
Nelson, Marvin Mayfleld, Junior
Kline. Allen Gobhard, Roland Ca
sad, Andrew Swenson, Olaf Swcn
son Jr, and teacher Robert Mer
rltt. ArniH(ioug-IIIgglnlHtham
Wedding Kvent of Week,
Miss Lena Armstrong, , daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S; Armstrong
of Central Point nnd Jostor Hlg
glnbotham. son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hlgglnhotham were married
at a quiet ceremony at tho Arm
strong home Wednesday i -evening.
Rev. D. K. MUlnrd officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlgglnbothnni are
making their homo on ai ranch a
fow miles west of CentraV. 'Point.
Slop Horn Kn Route , i ;i
To Berkeley
Mrs, Lewis Buchholz audi slstar,
Edna Paulsen, of Bolllnghain,
Wash., wore guests In Medford tho
early part of tho week of, Mr. and
Mrs. John Fluhrer, having, stop
ped hero en routo to Berkoley,
Cal.. to attend tho graduation pro- t
gram, May 14, in which Mrs.,
Buchholz's two daughters will par-
ticipate. -
Life is Most Enjoyable
When Wisely Planned
W'lillo some wives aro druilKltiK nt
home, others, similarly situated are out
nnd away enjoying themselves. Does
this mean that some wives take no
prldo or pleasure In their homes?
Not necessarily, la most Instances It
means that sumo wives have learned
the sorret of planning mnkliiK tho
hest possible use of TIMK
available.
Think of tho tiuslest women
yon know. They seem to find
time for everything... do
they do It?
ise who acconOish the most
THE CALIFQRNIA OREGON
POWER) COMPANY
3e your dealer today
Boo
Happenings
Charming Medford Mother
Penslev Photo.
Mrs. George ('(Hiding, iHptilar young matron, fremicntlv enter
tained in lMal eircles, neeoinpan iwl by her young daughter, iail.
Slie is the wife of District Attor ney Codding.
Mrs. Harold Dagg
Complimented Here
Covers were laid for 10 at tho
charming luncheon given Wednes
day of tho past week at Hotel
Medford by Mrs. Ben Trowbridge
and M rs. Maxwell Pierce in com
pliment to Mrs. Harold Dagg of
Seattle, who is the guest of her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
Clancy.
The luhchcon 'was followed by
several 'hours of bridge at Mrs.
Trowbridge's home on Hill and
Crown roads.
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Guests, From Portland
,'Mrrt Harry B. Critchlow nnd
smu.Ulin, Bill aro in this cily
from, JkHiutland visiting Mrs. Critch
low'n, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Over
ton of; South Grape street. Thoy
wero -i accompanied in the motor
trip to Medford by Mrs. Fred Wel-
gand, .who is a guest of her uncle
nnd aunt, Mr. nnd M rs. W m .
Bruin.
do nothing by hand which Kl.KCTItlC
1TV will do equally well. KI.KCTKR'
ITY works much faster than human
hands leaves women free for the
things they enjoy doing.
The following appliances are feed by
women "who seem to find time for
everything."
let him explain the Moderate Cost
Appliances
Jackson County Use More yrv
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Bridge Luncheon is
Event at Holt Home
A delightful event of the past
week was the bridge luncheon at
which Mrs. F. G. Thayer and Mrs.
W. W. J'. Mult were hostesses at
the, home of tho latter on Coming
Court.
There wero six tables of bridge
in play following the one o'clock
luncheon. First prize for high
score was awarded Mrs. A. W.
Pipes, second went to Mrs. F. L.
Touvelto nnd third to Mrs. Craw
ford Lemen. Mrs. Edith Loo mis
was given the guest prize.
Among members of the local
younger set, who spent the past
week end visiting on college cam
puses wero Miss Mary Edwards
and Warren Hamlin, who motored
to Corvnllis. Miss Edwards was a
guest at the Alpha Chi Omega
sorority of which she Is n member
whilo on the Oregon State college
c;i mpus.
ELECTRIC
Dishwasher r0i
Vacuum Cleaner Toastr
Washing Machine Grill
Sewing Machine Refrigerator
Floor Polisher Ventilating
RANGE Fan
!Pnf Percolator
fSiffle Iron
of these modern
Products
Edited By
EvaNealon
Mrs. Shepard Feted
Before Departure .
I for Beunos Aires
Mrs. Rupert Henry and Mrs.
i.-i-.i. i!..i-,i-..tl were hostesses at
a furewell in" Riven Friday after
noon at the home of the latter in
honor of Mrs. Wm. Shepard. who
left Medford yesterday for S:n
l-Vmeisco, from which city she
will sail at nn early date for
Buenos Aires, accompanied by her
children. , ,
.iKnitt 30 friends called during
the afternoon to wish Mrs. Shcp-
i vovatre. In Buenos Aires
L.i... .. iii if, in Mr. Shenard. who has
been located there for several
months.
H
Tea Event Thursday
w.... a i u'oi-tz entertained a
Lroup of friends with an informal
lei at her home Tnursuay "''
noon of the past week. Several
hours were-spent round the bridge
I tables.
-bland and Medford
Honor Mrs. Miner
Members of the Chrysanthemum
Circle, No. 84, of Medford were
joint hostesses with Ashland at
the meeting held in Ashland Mon
day evening in honor of Grand
Guardian Minnie Miner of Port
land, tivo district' representatives
and (i large number of visiting
Neighbors. There were 115 mem
bers of tho Medford lodge In at
tendance and all report having
had a pleasant time. Mrs. Miner,
the main speaker of the evening,
gave an interesting talk on the
work of the lodge. The meeting
was followed by serving of re
freshments. Mrs. Cofreen
Honor Guest
' Mrs. Dee Hcndrickson was hos
tess at a shower given at her home
on Stewart avenue, Tuesday after
noon In honor ,of Mrs. Wesley Cof
feen. Many lovely presents were
received and delicious refresh
ments were served. Those present
were: Mrs. Wesley Coffoon, Mrs.
Ell Baileq, Mrs. Fred Eisert, Mrs.
C. C. Heard, Mrs. D. L. Wicker,
Mrs. Therion Black, Mrs. D. Dar
neille, Mrs. ' Arthur Meyers, Mrs.
Harry Rinaharger, Mrs. Leonard
Brock and Mrs. Dec Hcndrickson.
Miss Emageniti White will leave
this week for a week's vacation in
Portland. While there she will be
tho guest of her uncle. Rev. Thad
deus Mtnard of Portland. Miss
White will also visit the new
Catholic college which has just
been completed.
Mrs. Glenn Halo and children of
(Jhlhmutn spent .tho week-end in
Medford shopping and visiting
friendn.
Setting
New Standards
of Value at .
I n ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.c f k( wh(e
,. nn , lnlly lw.Htif.,1 while dlR-
S, "' Vcl- " miallly. We ..nse that .voh come
"! Ihoso nsllal vlls to.luy.
Convenient Terms.
Mrs. Mosher Resignti
Leaves for Boston
Ml'M. I.sahi'lle Mosher, who re
iipntly rcMlKntnl, her position
1 i i i n i 1 p; 1 1 nr the Valley whoul. (,
.Mi'ilfunl VVeilneMluy evonini;, ' at.
I'onipnnliMl by her two chllilren
I'm- UoHlon. where she iI;him
niake her home. She will aectM
a pusfhin in an eastern nchool
.Mrs. Wendell VanLoan is ..,'
ceedins Mrs. Mosher as princlva!
ot in" iucui m-iiuoi ior the
reat i-
IH lliu riiMiH ii-im uiiu will COR.
tinue In this capacity the neJ1
sehool year.
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.Medford filrl
On Orchestra Tour
Friends In thiH city- of
peulah Core, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E.' (lore read with Inter
cut news of tho tour of tha L'nl
verrtity of OroKon orchemru n
which nhe plays vlnlln. Along
with the other programs held
in the Htate duriny; the past week
in observance of national Good
Music week tho university orches
tra made a tour of towns, nelsh
horiiiK EiiKene.
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Picnic Club
, M(Tl,S tltlUO I
I The Montana Picnic club will
'again have their annual picnic at
! Ever-Shady auto park Sunday,
i June 1. An nil-day picnic Ih plan-'
ned. uring your picnic lunch and
own service and there will be fur
nished coffee, cream, Ice cream
and lemonade. With tho cooper
ation of the chamber of com
merce we will have a speaker who
will give nn address of welcome.
These picnics are growing hu-g.
er each year, as last year there
were two new families came to
Rogue River valley, to make their
homes, after receiving a paper
with the account of tho annual
picnic.
Over three hundred former resi
dents nf Montana attended the pic
nic. There were people from
Klamath Falls, Grants l'ass, Chil
oquin, Ashland, Central Point,
Eagle Point, Jacksonville nnd
Medford.
Tho picnic is a sure placo to
meet (W friends and spend an
enjoyable day, so be sure and
come.
Voting 3le4lfoifl Siudent
Sings In Ashland
Miss Leone White, a promising
young singer of Medford. sanjr sev
eral songs in the May Festival
which was held in Ashland during
the past week. Miss White hm
also sung over the Medford rndii
several times.
Miss Jessie Stovnll, student at
tho University of Oregon, is in
this city vlsltine- her brother. J,v
C Htovall and wife at their apart
ment on Kith street.
JEWELERS
MEDFORD.jgE.
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