Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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The
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Edited By
Eva Nealon
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v WEEKLY CA LEND A It
Monday
Girl Scouts, cull for camp
J. nnnlljflnn n . A
4 flee above J.ainori'3 between
J l!:3u and -1:33 p. in.
fr , Tuesday 4
4 St. Ann's Altar society will
meet for regular business sea- "S
S Blon Tuesday at 2:30 in the
Parish hall.
t State convention of DauRh-
tors of Union Veterans opens
In Kugone today.
Tlio Carnation club will 4
meet with Bessie Huhlcr, 8 tig
J Ninth street this evening.
Ladles' Aid society will
meet in First M. K. church In
regular , homecoming this J
afternoon. '
tV Missionary meeting of the 4
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kl'rst 4
4 Baptist church at Mrs. Vll- J
son's homo, 340 South Hiver-
side.
Wednesday
Wednesday Study club will
4 hold u picnic dinner In Ash- 4
4 land park at (I o'clock. 4
4 Friday
4 Vacation lilble school dem- 4
4 onstrution and picnic. 4
4 . Salnrdiiy 4
4 Mrs. W. L. Lawton, pros!- 4
4 dent of the National Council 4
4 for protocllon of roadside 4
4 beauty will address the local 4
.4 Garden club this afternoon. 4
Miss Crawford Will
Be Bride Tuesday at
Church Wedding
MIhh Alkin Crawford, diniKhUn
of Mf, und Mm. OriH Cruwford of
IliiH city will foecoiuo the hrldo of
Ueorgo Mudriox of Hruttlo ut a
wedding at tho KlrHt 'reHliytorlni
church nt 8 o'clock Tlienday morn
ing, Rev. Cluudo H. l'ortor official
Inn. InvilHtionH huvc heen Ismicd to
their many fricndH, who will at
tond tho wedilinir. Mrn. Warren O.
Butler, BlHter of the hi'ldi-lo-li,
will act an her matron of honor.
MIhh Joyco Maddux will ho maid
of honor. Kupei t Miiddox will bo
the , uroom's attendant. Little
Harbara Butler and Rupert Mad
dox Jr., hh flower bearera, will pro
cedo the bride to tho altar. . Tho
wedding march will be played by
Mrk. Geo. Andrcwti at tho ut-Kiin.
Many uffnlra havo been Klven In
MIhh Crawford'H honor. folluwitiK
h.vr. return to .thin city from tho
' Htmli Coimci'Valory of Mimic, Chl
ciiko, whero Hhe Iihb been talcing a
course. Klin Iiiih purtlclpaled In
munical ncllvltlea of Medford for
Hoveral year, and will bo Krealjy
mlHaed when alio goon to Heattle to
make her home, whero Mr. Mad-
. dor la ennnnod aa aololnt at radio
HlutiWI KJU.
311m Itulil and (incut
Will Arrive Today
MiHt Hoxane Ruhl, datlKhter of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. ltuhl. will
arrivo in Medford on thlx morn-
' Iiir'h Blianta from Rom, Calif., no-
eompnnlcd by Mian Julia McWll
IIhiiih of Pamtdonn, who wjll bo her
huutio . Kucnt for 10 dnyn. Both
Blrla graduated from tho Kuther
luo Hrannon school In tho com
mencement program tho early part
of this month.
,.
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Hertford CJuoMt
Minn Anno Krott of Kordan Val
ley, Ore Htudent at OroKoti Hlnjo
eollejie, In a ttllont In fllln city "1'
MJnw Ituth Koo.er. 'who returned
a hhort tlmo ago from college.
Mr. I'rlnk Jliwte
nt,KlMucr WetliH'wIay
Mm. I. O. Frlnk eutertalneil
wltlt a dinner and nhower nt ber
home at Talent Wednenday eve-
i 1 UK. honoring Mr. and Mm. licit
ritumonn, wbono marriage waH an
e'cnt of tile preceding Hatlirday in'
Sail KraiH'lHCO. -Mrn. Hlmmonn waa
formerly Miss Klsov A wired. 1 ruses, hiiu idfammM aim icrns
LDircdroM deM 1TMES VOU
fti- . r ' !v
': Sine th world
htgon, your Virgin
' Diamond hoi never
odorntd any finger
but youri. Never be
fore worn or individ-
uolly owned, Certified
Virgin Diomondi come
la van free from onv
'authorized virgin
LAWRENCE'S
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VIRGIN DIAMONDS
Local Bride-To Be
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whoso iiuiiTlago lo (.oorgc MjmIiIu x w ill ho an ovont of Tinday at
tin I'robyterlan Cliiircli.
MIh liOrtMiii St alliums, daughter I
of Mi', and Mis'. ThonuiH Hlullinsi,
of tills city, hucamu the bride of
Uiwrenee T. KLslier of C'oi-vallls. I
at a pretty home wedding solemn'
Ized at nino o'clock Friday eve
ning, June fl. Tho ccri'tnony was
pronoun iud by 'the Kiv. Ktilhei
Louis II. Sander in tho presence... of
frleml.y and relatives,.
The bride, lovely in u dress' oC
while satin with a whltu tullo Vi.l
caught at the haek W'ith i oran:;o
hloHuoniK, was atloiided by,' her hU.
ler. MImh, Jilauehe Stalllims, us
bridesmaid, and Mm. K. . J . l-'rledlo
of Portland, as matron of honor.
Bho carried a shower i bouquet of
cream Ophulla Viscs and , whits
sweelpeaa. ,
Thn lirifhiLFi'Lium und atLeudaut.
I'iltoii 'I'hilliiM of I'ortiuiiii! awalte.l
the bridal iirocoHlon before
bank of riownrs an 1 palms at eac'i
side of which were burning t a pern.
The bride was preceded by .lurtn
ita and Krma t'appn of Canhmen1,
WaHh., Helen Harris, of I'Vrndale,
Wash., Mildred I'rhe of (.Hernial",
t'al., Mrs. ;li'i Konzelman and
Miss Hoberta llopton, who held
silk streamers forming an nl"lc.
lonna llemlrle, wearing pink
organdy and carrying a liuuiU -t
of pink sweet peas, made a charm
ing little flower girl. Mrs. Krlodlo
wore white iullo over lavendar and
curried a bouquet ot pink .wee
1mi and1 roses and the brldesmaU
wore u pearh chiffon dress an I
carried n boiKiuet of lavendar
Kweetpens and pink roses,
.MIhh Janet Seggel of Portland,
played Mendelssohn's viylctlir
march- while the bride, on ti
arm of her father, entered the liv
ing room. She continued playing
sipftlv during t li service. "Until"
w;is KiihL' bv Miss Ida Miller of
Aloha, and "Iteeause" was Ming by
John Stalllims. Moth were accom
panied at the piano by Kettu
Fender. ' i
The reception for the couple was
held oh the lawn of the Shillings
home which had been itansroniud
into a Korden with a profusion of
small fir trees and baskets of
flowern. The
centered with
brlde'.s table was
a bowl of white
an. I
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IV
taint of oast
ownership. Of guar-
ontttd quality, at
standard prices, in dis
tinctive mountings, di
rect from the mines to
you. genuine Virgin
Diamonds are sold
exclusively through
diamond dealers
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"jit
was presided over by Mrs. J. F
Kstudllln of Salem and Miss Ho
sine Clarfickl of Seattle.
Miss Mary Anna haartz. Miss
Miller and John Stalllngs sun
during the reception, with Koiln
Fender as accompanist,
Out-of-town guests Included: Mr.
and Mrs. V. 11. Fisher, Moil ford;
Mrs. Helena Kstudllln, Saleln; Miss
Itoslno (larfleld, Seattle; Mrs. F. .1
Frlcdle, Miss Nelrolla Ktoner and
Flton I'blllips, alt of Portland; H
It. Hammond, Charles Simpson,
iMigene Fisher, James Wilson
Iouk1iis Thopison, nnd 11. D. More-
land, all of Corvallis; Miss Mi
Miller, Aloha; .Miss Janet Seggel,
Portland; Mrs. A. II. (apps, Miss
,Iu;nila Capps and Miss Irma
i'npPHi a" of OaHhmere, AVash.; Mr
utnl Mrs. J
'A; Howard, West Linn
Mrs. Miriam laaak, Vancouver,
Wash.; Miss Hophiu Kroll, Orego-i
City; Douglas lioone, Salem; Miss
Mildred Prlco, Los Angeles, an J
Ml Helen Harris. Ferildale, Wash
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left after
the ceremony for a short wedding
trip, after which they will b0 at
homo In CorvallU, where M
Fisher 1h employed. (MeMlnnvllle
Telephone-1 tegl.sler).
iL, T. Fisher Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Fisher of UUh city, and
was formerly employed by the
California Oregon Power company.
Ilo is now a member of tho faculty
at Oregon Stale college.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are spend
ing u few dnys with relatives at
Sfoltsburg, Oregon, on their return
from the wedding.
Mrs. Vawter Is Home
Prom lOaslcrii Trip
Mrs. William A'awter has return
ed to this city from an extensive
lour of tho east and Canada wlih
her brother. Dr. C. M. Hill, of
Iterkeley. Calif, While away from
Medford she visited In Cleveland
ami Chicago and spent several days
on the return trip at ItMiff. Uike
I.ouImo, Vancouver, and Victoria, U.
C.
Miss SmMI (lilCMt
At Wallle Suppei'
, Mlsa Anne Seoll, who is th
guest of Miss Kuth Kooxer, was
guest uf honor at a waffle supper
nt the Koozer hom Thursday eve
ning. Those present Included the
honor guest, and the Misses Lucllo
Itarrett, Dorothy Jloffman, and
Thelmn Ml low.
. on
1930-1931
CAnADIAn
, PACIFIC
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Canadian Pacili?
Travelers Cheques
Gtml the WorU
CAnADIAnZRACIPIC
Miss Vilm Inspires
Many Social Events
Prior to Wedding
Miss ICagenia Vilm. daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. N Vilm, whose
marriage tu Hubert Hart will be i
social event of Juno 30. has been
tho Inspiration for bo vend affairs
of the past week and others are
being arranged in her honor for the
future.
Mrs. W, n. Johnston. Jr.. enter
tained wUh a bridge luncheon for
Miss Vilm Friday. Luncheon at
Hotel Medford was followed hv
several hours of bridge with three
tables in play at the home uf Mrs.
II. U. Lumsdcn.' Guests were Mes
dames Martin Kurtz, A. It. Crosby.
Hen Trowbridge, Max Pierce, Jus
tin Smith, Helen Wilson, Trevc
Lumsdcn, H. U. Lumsdcn, W, II.
Juhnston, Sr., Jack Wurtz nnd
Charles Wort man nnd the Misses
Dee Schcffel, Josephine Koppes
and the honor guest, Miss Vilm.
Mrs. Helen Wilson will be host
ess at a bridge party at her home.
Corning Court, honoring Miss Vilm
Tuesday evening. There will be two
tables In play
Fowlers Guests at
Portland Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. H. CI. Fowler and
daughter. Hetty, of this city wero
among the guests who attended
the wedding of Miss Florence
Fowler, daughter of Mrs. J. W.
Fowler, and George Lovelnnd
llldge way, son of He v. and Mrs.
W. K. Jtldgeway of Carmel, N. Y
which was a social event of
Thursday at tho homo of the
bride's, mother In Portland. Tho
bride Is a niece of Mr. Fowler
of this city.
The Fowlers motored to tho
northern city and stopped on their
return In Corvallis to visit the
c lasses in scssi o n for club mem
bers at Oregon State college Fri
day. Miss Heckman Will
Spend Summer Here
Friends of Annette Heckman,
who returned to Medford from
1 1 ilo. Hawaii. Friday, are welcom
ing her to this city anil planning
several social events to be given in
her honor during tho coming
weeks. Miss Heckman, who Is
supervisor of kindergartens in Hllo
will spend tho summer wllh lie,r,
father, Dr. W. H. Heckman i of
Corning Court, und return to tho.
Islands in the early fall to resume
her position. ,
Miss Meussl Hostess l
at Dutch Lunch
Miss Kuth MetiKol entertained
Thursday evening at her home on
South Laurel with a Dutch lunclu
Tho table was beautifully decorated
with pink Hwoat peas. Dancing was
enjoyed following tho luncheon un
til a late hour. The invited guests
wero the MIksoh Illm and Thelnm
Heard, Messrs. John Waago, C.
(".Hoot") Gibson. K. Hostel and the
hostess, Miss Kuth Meuscl.
Mrs. Pulton
HnstcwM
Mrs. Hamilton Pat ton enter
tained with a luncheon Friday af
ternoon for a group of friends at
her home. The luncheon was fol
lowed by bridge. Mrs. Pulton is
planning a series of bridge lunch
cons for the summer season.
Former Mctlfoitl Folks
Hero Over Wcvk Kml
Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence McCrack
en of Portland and Wesley lleise
and Miss Kuth Howo of Salem,
il rove to M ed ford yesterday a ml
are visiting friends over Sunday.
Mrs. MeCrackon and Miss Hnwo
are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D.
.1. Howe, formerly of this city. Mr.
Howe being pastor of the Christian
church for several years.
Mr. McCrncken also formerly
lived here, graduated from Med
ford high, moved to Kugene with
his parents five years ago. He Is
operating a truck lino between
Portland and Kugene.
i Mm"
L
Siom'i court doner,, jangling in gold
. . . Bomboo muiic of Java . . . (he
templed Acropolit of Athens . . colorful
Japanese geishas and gardens Cana
dian Pacific Cruises carry you right into
these travels-thrills, hundreds of others.
KnilNU.rrw,.WUkLU
On the Empress of Australia from New
York, Dec J. 1ST days.
MmiTTRBANEAN
On the Empress of France from New
York, Feb. 3, 1931. 73 days.
Wl-Sl INUTE5
On the Duchess of Bedford from New
York, Jan. 9 or Feb. II. 19 days.
w. H. Deacon, cm laccnt pass'r-dfpt
Returns Home
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Photo bv hhangle
.IISf IU I I WIMtli WHO
returned lionie Sunday evening
from IjOS Angeles whero she lias
been attending (he Marlborough
school In that city. She will spend
the summer in Med ford with her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph G.
Ha i dwell.
Misses Bolds, Daily
Entertain at Dinner
and Bridge Thursday
The past week has been crowd
ed with social events givon In com-,
pllment to Miss Ailecn Crawford,
whoso marriage to George Maddox
will be solemnized Tuesday. Thurs
day evening the Misses Gloria
Holds and Marjorlo Daily were
hostesses at a dinner party and
kitchen shower for the bride-to-be
at the home of tho former near
Central Point,
Tho table- for the dinner, at
which covers were luid for ten. was
beautifully decorated In sweetpeus
and pink tapers. The dinner was
followed by several hours of bridge
with prize for high score going to
Miss Margaret Hensley.
Tho list of guests included Misses
Heulah Gore, Alice Holmback, Dee
Scheffel, Jane McQuat. Margan t
I lensley. Ailecn Crawford, Joyco
Maddox and Mrs. Juanita llutler. 1
Dinner for Riegels
Event of Saturday
Mrs. Alfred Carpenter entertain
ed with a dinner party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Sprague Kiegel at
her home on the old Stage road
las evening. Covers were laid for
20 guests and the dinner followed
by several hours at bridge.
-
Mrs. Jennings
Hostess Friday
Mrs. Kulph Jennings entertained
u small company of friends Friday
at I o clock luncneon at Hotel Med
ford, after which the ladles motored
lo the pleasant home of Mrs. Jen
nings for an afternoon of bridge.
Mrs. dimes
Honor Gmst
Mrs. John Peter eVlertalnel
with a four-guest luncheon at
Hotel Medford Friday, honoring
Mrs. Jones of .Salem, mother of
Mrs. Jack Porter, who U house
gtiest of her daughter in Medford
this week.
Mrs. MfCaskey
To FiiU'i'tniu
Mrs. II. D. McCaskey will enter
tain Wednesday at a bridge lunch
eon in honor of Mrs. Alice Howne,
who Is spending the summer with
her sister. Mrs. 10. G. Hurgess.
mi? t r
r AS '
Mesdames Peter and
Yoran Give Series . i
Bridge Luncheons
The last (l a series of bridge
luncheons planned for the spring
and summer season was givn
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John
Peter and Mrs. George Voran at
the latter's apartment, Cargiil
Count. First prize for high score
at bridge was awarded Mrs. How
ard Hill and consolation prize went
to Mrs. W. W. Howard.
ai me lunciteon given on rues- '
day of this week. Mrs. John Darn"-'
blll'ir hnlil hii'h mnri itt Iii-Ml-h ..n.l
Mrs. J. A. Perry waa awarded con.
solatlon prize.
Two weeks ago Mrs. Peter and
Mrs. Voran were hostesses at two
tables of bridge. High score was
held by Miss Gertrude Weeks and
low by Mrs. perry.
Mrs. Peter and Mrs. Sidney
Smith recently entertained with ;
bridge luncheon nt Mrs. Peter's
cabin at Four Oaks on the Kogue.
There were four table3 in play and
high score was held by Mrs. Lee.
Mrs. Eugene Thorndyke was given
second prize and Mrs. Herbert
White consolation.
verson-Putney
Wedding Tuesday
Parsons Home
Miss Marie Iverson, daughter ,of
Hev. and Mrs. 10. Iverson of this
city, will become the bride of
May nurd Putney, son of Mr. Ar
thur Putney, at a wedding at the
Iverson homo1 at 10 o'clock TueV
day morning. ,
' InvitationH have been issued" to
no friends. The ceremony will
bo rend by Hev. Iverson." Miss
Irene Stand toy will be the' bride's
maid of honor am! Marvin Pursel
the groom's attendant. Miss
Georgia Currier will play the wed
ding march.
Evening of .Bridge
Event Porter Home
A lovely event of the week was
tho bridge party given Friday eve
ning by Mrs. Jack Porter and Miss
Kleanor Peter at the hiftno of the
former on Roddy avenue. The
rooms were , filled with . summer
flowers and the four tables arrang
ed, with color schemes of rose,
blue, green and orchid, which were
carried out in Tlowers and refresh
ments. Prize for high score was
awarded M rs. Ted Leonard. Mrs.
Kuth Bauer held second high
score.
Mrs. Harncburg
Hostess lo Club
Twenty-five members of the
Wenonuh club met at tho home of
Mrs. Harry Harneburg Thursday
afternoon for a card party.
Six tables of bridge and five
hundred were in play for which
the high scores were held by Mabel
Quackenbush ami Daisy Samuel
son, respectively, with Gladys
La wren tz and Sarah Toole holding
low.
Keirestiments were served by
the hostess assisted by Kathleen
Wilson ami Norma Martin.
The next meeting will probably
be a picnic and swimming party In
Ashland. July 10. Definite plans
will be announced later.
M rs. (J co. Maxwell was hostess
at a kitchen shower for M iss
Iverson Friday evening. Tables '
were beautifully decorated In sum-I
mer flowers, with pink the pre-!
dominant color for the occasion.
Mlsii Iverson's gifts were located
through a treason hunt.
Mrs. Mabel Kitson spent several
days during the past, week vaca
tlnnlng nt Shady Cove,
Audition Judge
r.VEjus
w-
MISS F.STllKIt Cllt'lU'lI
Music Instructor til the Southern
Oregon Normal school, one of the
j i id lies ror the local Atwatcr Kent
radio audition broadcast over nidio
station KMi;i Monday evening.
Bridge Tea Given
For Miss Crawford
The Misses Beulah Gore and
Alice Holmback entertained Thurs
day afternoon, with a linen shower
and bridge tea; in honor of Mlns
Aileen Crawford nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 13. K. Gore. Three
tables of bridge wera in play.
An informal musical vn.s given,
with piano numbers by the Misses
Joyco Maddox. Geraldine Gardner
and Alice Holmback, violin solos
by Miss Beulali Gore and a vocal
solo hy Miss itosa Gore.
The gifts wero presented Miss
Crawford -by little Miss Virginia
Thlerolf, who looked very attrac
tive In a crisp and dainty .white
d reas.
Mrs. Bowne Is Honor
Guest Informal Tea
Mrs. A. E. Heames "was hostess
at a tea Wednesday afternoon,
given in compliment to Mrs. Alice
Roland Howne of New York City,
who Is in Medford to spend the
summer as guest of her sister. Mrs.
Edward Hurgess. A number of
friends called during the afternoon
to gYeet Mrs. Howne and enjoy
Mrs.. Reames'' hospitality.
Hnllei'K-VarncIl
Wedding; Saturday
Miss. Klizaeth Jloljers, daughter
of Mrs. Ida Hollers, and Ray Yar
nell were married yesterday after
noon in the parsonage of the First
Methodist Episcopal church, Rev.
A. G. Hennett officiating.
The bride dressed In blue georg
ette and carrying a shower bou
iuet of roses and lilleH was at
tended by her sister. Miss Flonnle
Hollers, who wore u dress of yel
low printed crepe. J. L. lilack
burn acted na best man.
, Guests at the wedding wero Mrs.
Newton Tinker. Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Hlackburn. brother-in-law and
sister of the bride, Marion Varnell
and Mrs. Jdu I lollers.
Mrs. llenson
Knlcrliiins
. Mrs. Riley D. Henson, 1 onu East
Eleventh street, entertained infor
mally. Thursday afternoon, honor
ing Mrs. J. W. Smylie and Mrs.
J. A. Da roil, whose birthdays oc
cur this monlh. Games and pleas
ant conversation were enjoyed.
During the afternoon Mrs. llenson
assisted by Mrs. Kenneth C. Dawn
ing and Mrs. J. W. Smylie served
refreshments. Those present were
Mrs. J. W. Smylie. Mrs. J. A.
Duron. Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley, Mrs.
R. A. Koppes. Mrs. O. V. Myers,
Mrs. C. W. Conklin, Mrs. Kenneth
C. Downing. Mrs. A. W. Lingass,
Miss May Phlpps, Mrs. R. D. Ile-son.
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For June The Month of Engagements
and- Weddings We Offer an Exquisite
Diamond Ring
Beautiful Blue White Dia
mond in i Hand-made 18-k
Mounting. Extra Special
Many Others from $35 to $75
A I IH); ItlXCi SI'IXi
ttoautirul liutnnn1ft
fir only
We Extend Dignified Credit
JEWtLIRS
Dew-Nye Wedding
Solemnized Here
Saturday Morning
Miss Evelyn Dew. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew and Ste
phen G. Nye. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen A., Nye, wero married at
a unlet ceremony at the Dew
home on the Jacksonville highway
yesterday morning. Rev. Alexan
der G. Hennett of tho First Meth
odist Episcopal church officiat
ing. Following tho ceremony the
bride and groom left for a several 7
days' motor trip and will return
to make their home at 1218 West
Main street, this city.
The. bride is n graduate of the
University of Oregon and a mem
ber of Phi Beta Kappa und PI
Lambda Thetu, honorary frater
nities and of Gamma Phi Beta
sorority. In addition to attending
the university, she has been su
pervising music In the Eugene
public schools for the past several
years.
Mr. Nye Is a graduate of Ore
gon State College and a member
of Delta Epsllon social fraternity,
a lieutenant in the United States
reserve and a member of the re
publican central committee of
Jackson county, where he is now
an orchnrdist. ' . 1
Women Golfers Pick
Committee Chairman
Mrs. J. C. Thompson was choseij J
general chairman of women's,' actl.
vities at the Roguo River Golf '
association course for this summer
at a recent meeting of tho women
golfers. Mrs. Aletha Vawter was
elected secretary, and Mrs. R.. U.
Bardwell, treasurer. Mrs. D. R.
Wood was named chairman of the
tournament committee and WH oe
assisted by Mrs. T. G. Travis and
Mrs. H. Hart.
No tournaments have been sched
uled. as, yet for tho summer sea
son. More definite arrangements -will
be announced when Mrs.
Thompson returns from San Fran
cisco, Guest Honored at
Several Parties
Miss 'Mary Parsons entertained
with two parties at her country
home, Hillcrest orchard, during
the past week In compliment .to
her houso guest, Miss Loona Bolt
of Seattle. r -! i. .up,, ; -i i ;
Tuesday evening eight guests
were Invited to a slumber party
and breakfast. . Thursday evening
Miss Parsons was hostess at a
dancing party for which invitations
wero Issued to 1 6 guests.
Mrs. llolloway
Is Hostess
Mrs. Alice llolloway entertained
at dinner Friday evening in honor
of Mrs. Saidle Orr Dunbar, who Is
her house guest while attending
the Jackson County Health associ
ation meeting. Guests included
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Corning Kcnly,
Corbln Edgell, Thomas Mills, and
the guest of honor.
Mosdnines FalR'r
and Hcwl Hostesses
Fourteen past matrons of the
Eastern Star lodge were ntertalu
ed Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. E. C. Faber, acting
as Joint hostess with Mrs. Jlcad.
An old fashioned motif was 'cur-,
rled throii, from the decorations
to tho refreshments. Mrs, Everett
, Faber and Mrs. Donna Branner as
sisted In serving.
Those present at the affair were:
Mesdames Pankey, Burccll, Martin,
Leever, Ferguson, Pnxon, Norcrofs.
Miss Hanley, Mrs. Merritt nnd Mr.
Kyle of Medford, and tho two host
esses. Mrs. Paxton also attended as
n guest (Central Point American)
Mr A l illB H with 5
$22
MEDFORD. ORE.
"Otll MXH SUM SutlDHK"