PA"GR THREE The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon Vilm-Hart Wedding In Swigart Garden Lovely June Event Ladies9 Golf Events Opened With Blind Southerners Enjoy Swimming, Dinner At Last Meeting Alabama's Prettiest Lions, Ladies Hold Joint Installation Banquet Wednesday Swimming Party Is ! Enjoyed By Girls t Pennington Home Maid of Honor Vacationing i Bogey Wednesday MKDKORI) MAIL TRf RUNK. MKIWORl). OK'KdON, SI'XDAY, .Il'LV C. V.M 7 Miss Eugenia Vllm, daughter of Mi, and Mrs. K. S. Vilm. became the brido of Robert C. Hurt, son of Mrs. Anna Hart, at 7 o'clock Mon day evening at one of the loveliest weddings solemnized in this city. The service wus read by Uev. Wm. H. Hamilton of Iho St. Mark's KpiHcopal church In the presence of 75 guests. Tho bride, dressed In u princess sown, of old ivory chiffon, wear ing orange blosMonia In her hair and currying a shower bouquet of cream rosebuds, was given in mar riage by her father. M isa Betty Vilify, her maid of honor, wore a drees .of peach colored georgette and carried a shower bouquet of sweetpcas in pastel colors. Harriet Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, was flower bearer und was dressed in white net over blue. Floyd Hart, brother of the groom, was his attendant. Miss Elizabeth Swigart played Mendelssohn's wedding march as tho bride and attendants approach ed the grape arbor, where the ceremony was read. Tho wedding was followed by a reception supper at the Vllm home. Mrs. Vilm was assisted In the gar den and dining room by Mrs. Emma Frederick of Marshall, 111., Mrs. Carl Swigart, Mrs. Floyd Hart. Mrs. Emil Schmidt, Mrs. John Barneburg, -Mrs. Lewis Ul rich, Mrs. Eunice Hillls, Mrs. John Wold. Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. W. F. Quisenberry, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Jr., Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson, and Miss Josephine Koppcs. Mr. and Mrs. Hart left after the supper for a two weekj motor trip and will be at home to their friends next weok at their resi dence on HUlcreM Road. The bride, who has been in structor In tho Marysville, Cal., high school for the past three years, is a gruduato of Oregon State college and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Hart is a graduate of tho University of Ore gon, where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. He is asso ciated with tho First National bank of this city. M Dr. Bunch and Kumlly at Coquillc Dr. and Mrs. F. G. ; Bunch and daughter Oeraldino, are among local people, who spent the holt day week-end at tho coast. They wore, guests of relatives and friends, iln Coquille, where,. .Cleral dino will remain for a several weeks vacation. SLCIlliettH ' Visit Coast Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stonnett and " daughters, Betty and Suzette, will roliirn to Med ford' 'today from Crescent City, where they have been vacationing since Friday.. Kiijo'y Famllr JMcnlc Friday Among local plcnicers at Wagnr Gap Friday were Frank Rogers and family, Howard Scheffel nnd fam ily, Fred Scheffel and family, Mrs. Theresia Scheffel and Miss Dee Scheffel. Terrvtls Vnuatlon at lXamond Uike Mr, and Mrs. Dade Terrell and children, who motored to Dia mond lake to spend tho Fourth of July, will remain there until tomorrow. Among the local people who fipent the Fourth at Crescent City are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par sons, daughter Regina. and Mr. l'arron'a father of Portland, who is their guest. Mr. .Tames G. Hetison and Mr. George Blanan of Klamath Falls, who have been guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. lllley D. llenson, have re turned to their home. ' a VIRGIN "Pi thought of previous owntri, of poll onocia tion, nvr ntcri to mar th pollution of a Virgin Diamond. It pxllgr start with you. ood os it passes from eanaration to generation its memory-laden his- Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealer LAWRENCE'S Mis Hetty Vllm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Vilm, who wus maid of honor at the wedding of her sister. Miss Kiigcnlu Vilm and Robert C. llfnrt, whlt'h wan an event of Monday. Blamers Entertain California Guests Capt. and Mrs. DeWitt Blamcr entertained with a house party at Flrlough lodge this week-end for 20 guests In this city from San Francisco for the holiday. Tuckers Kntcrtaln California Guests , Among guests from San Fran cisco who enjoyed the week-end at the Nion Tucker cabin on tho Rogue were Mr. und Mrs. J. O. Tobin, Mr. and Mm Richard Ha inan of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wentherwax. and Mr. Walter Filer of Bmilngame. 7s Miss Meusel Entertains With Dinner Party. Mips Ruth Meusel entertained sev eral of her friends at her home on South Lauuel Wednesday even ing with a dinner party, after which they motored to Ashland and attended the carnival. Those enjoying the nffnlr were the Misses Jean FUzglbbon. Itha and Thetnm Heard and- the Messrs Kenneth WillianiH.Tohn Waage, ,C. Gibson and tho hostess. Dr. and Mr. Blue Arc Local Guests . '. Dr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Blue of Pasadena, Calif., aro guests of their daughter, Mrs. Alfred CarT. penter at the Carpenter, homo on the Old Stage road this week, hav ing enjoyed a niolor trip to this city a few days ago. .' ,'' ItolH'rtM StMnd .v '. v Holiday at Idifcc " ' '" Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Roberts and daughters, Mary Lee ant Dorothy were among Med ford people who spent the holiday at Luko o' tho Woods. Carpenters Return Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter have returned to this city after spending tho past 10 days visiting in San Francisco. Dlrerlors To Meet Monday K veiling The' regular monthly meeting of The Board of Directors of the Y. W. C. A. will be held at the club house Monday evening, July 7th at 7:30. Mrs. Kenneth C Downing of Spokane. Wash, who has been vis it I ng her pa rents. M r. nnd M rs. Riley D. Henson has returned to her home nt Spokane. Wash. DIAMOND lory is yours, and yours alone. In a variety of. distinctive mountings of beoutiful craftsmanship, in a wide range of prices standard the world over Virgin Diamonds con be secured only through your locol m !olf autlvities of the season opened for ladles of Met) ford Wednesday. The blind bogey for ladies will continue at the Rogue Valley Golf association links for two months ending September 1. Great interest in the opening event was expressed by all loral women golfers aiW Wednesday will continue to to ladies day at the course. Prizes of golf balls, donated by j Mrs. Dave Wood, will be present-; ed the prize winners. The bogey I will be staged as a handicap af-! fair and entrants asked to play with different lady partners. Mrs. Henson Hostess On Tuesday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Henson entertained informally Tuesday evening honoring their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth C. Downing of Spo kane, and Miss Mildred Burger of' Mcdford. Special music was ron dored by Miss Burger, pianist; mih, Nancy Brown Briggs. vocalist, and Mr. Leland Johnson, violinist. Dur ing the evening Mrs. Henson, as sisted by Mrs. May Whipple and Mrs. K. C. Downing, served re freshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Llngass, Mrs. Kenneth C. Dawning, Mrs. E. May Whipple, Mrs. Floyd Jenkens, Misses Mildred Burger, Natalie Hamilton, Nancy Brlggs; - Messrs. George Blnnas, James Henson, Lowell Bingham and Stanley Rico Henson. Crescent City Is Popular on Holiday Many residents of the valley spent the holiday at Crescent City attending the fifth annual land and navy celebration and enjoying the beach. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw, M r. ami M rs. Frank Fnrrell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. BanwcJI, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schado and E. C. Jeromo. of Mcd ford: Mrs. Mollic B. Holmes and daughter, Miss Gladys Holmes, and Miss Edith Jacobs or Central Point. Miss McWIlllamM IMtvcs Sunday ' - . . Miss Julia McWilllams, who has been house guest of Miss Roxane Ruhl for tho past two weeks, will leave Sunday evening on the Shasta for her homo In Pasadena, Calif. Huntress' F.njoy Trip to Ijiko Mr. and Airs. Fred Huntress and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Huntress of Portland, who have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. San ford Richardson of Beall Lane over tho holiday week end. enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake yesterday. They plan to motor back to tho northern city tomorrow. Mrs. D. D. Huntress, who Is Mrs. Richardson's sister, was formerly Miss Kalherlno Nealon of this city. Mrs. Miksche Is Guc-l of m rents Mrs. Wilfred G. Miksche and llttlo son, Garry, are in this valley from Eugcno for a visit with Mrs. M iksche's parents, M r. and M rs. D. M. Watt of Phoenix. Aro Guests In Salem I Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maasdum of -l-'O South Central are guests this , week of their daughters, Mrs. Carl Armurlest und Mrs. Jack Craig of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fluh.l Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strang. Mlssj MiHH EU(l lIyne of Oakland. Fern Hutchison and llerhurt, Clil tt )H Hpending two weeks In this Strang aro nmong local people r(ty ns KU(,Mt of Mr. and Mm. M. who spent the Fourth of July at Crooks. Lake O' the Woods. I j Among the local people who aro Mr. and Mi-h. M. M. Herman, now vacationing are Dr. and Mrs. and family motored to Crescent w. W. Howard, who left last Kun Clty to spend tho holiday week-1 day to spend two weeks at Dla cnd. mond Takn and other resortM. o IhefwiGnnwofihe Wc on 1930-1931 CAnADIAn PACIFIC On tho York, Doc (Anadian Padlic Traviltrs Chnpiti Good Iht World On th York, Fob. v u- "1 MRS. K. C. JKKOMK, who Is vacationing; at Santa On. Cal IT., eKH'ts to nnurii to Med ford the latter Nirt of the week. Miss Thompson Will Marry In California Miss Alice Thorn pson, formerly of Grants Pass, is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. R. Thompson, be fore leaving for San Francisco, where she will be married tho mid dle of this month to Dr. Don Mc Kinstry of that city. Miss Thomp son was pianist Tuesday evening on the Copco program, broadcast over station KMKD. Mrs. Sleeter Is Home From Eastern Points Mrs. R. W. Sleeter returned to Medford the flrrt. of the week She traveled from Chicago to from a month's visit in Illinois. Oregon via the Canadian Rockies nnd was enthusiastic in her praise of the scenic Journey. While In Illinois she visited her mother. Mrs. Henry Roff and slstors of Decatur. Gu est From ' ( New York Mrs. Anna Caldwell Boyd ' of Long Island. N, Y., was guest In this city Friday of her nieces, tho Misses Margaret and Ilcrnyce Hensley having slopped herd after a several weeks visit In San Fran cisco. ' ' Mis St. .lohn Is !., Mcdrord Guest : l . , Miss Doris St. John of Kalians City, Mo., is In this city for a several weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk. C. J. Burk of Los Angeles is also a guest ' at his brother's home and will re main hero for the summer. They spent tho week-end with Burks In Klamath Falls as guests of their cousin, Chas. Shaal. it KnimeiiH In Portland ) ' Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons are spending several days In Port land visiting their son, Tom, who is attending citizens military camp there. They plan to re turn to Medford tomorrow. Cores Will Co To Sn Francisco Mrs. 13. K. (Hire and daughter, rteulah, plan to leavo Medford this week for San Francisco, where they will assist with musical instruction In piano and violin at the State Teachers college. (in I cm KM'iid Week Knd At Iakc o' the Woods Mr. and Mrs. George dates, who spent the holiday at Lake o the woods, will remain there until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Tucker, ac companied hy Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Yllllis of Salem, spent the holiday Siam't court oWn, jangling m gold . . . Bamboo mut k of Java . . . rk tomplod AcTopolit of Atfcon . . colorful Japan goishat and garJtm - Cana dian Pocific Cruiiat carry you right into tfiOM trarali-thrilli, hundr.d, of otfiort. EmoT of Auitralia from Now 1. m day,. nrnnrPBANEAN Enprofi of Fronco from Now , 1931. 7J dayf. On tho Duchoit of Bedford from Now York, Jon. 9 or Fob. II. 19 doyt. ! Thirty-five residents uT Med ford. ! who came from old Dixie land. I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I Peter Sunday at their cabin, Knur I Oaks, on Rokuo River. A typically ! southern dinner was served on j long tables cafeteria style foJUnv I ing an afternoon of swimming and discussion. At the close of the I day's festivities the Dixie club ad journed for the summer and will not meet again until the last Sat urday in September when members will be guests uf Miss Dorothy Berry. Zodiac Club Holds Interesting Meet John Crews Home The regular meeting of the Zo diac club, one of the most inter esting clubs being organized in this city, was hold Friday, June 2 7th, at the suburban home of Mrs. John Crews, Several papers were read. Tho meaning of the word "Zodiac", chosen as tillo of the club, was explained In enlight ening manner by Mrs. John Peter. Mrs. Heard gavo a resumo of Hdna Ferber's latest book ami Mrs. Griggs read an amusing article from Harper's magazine, dealing with the introduction of American civilization In the Hermudas. Mrs. Kate Wallers entertained the club members with an outline of her trip through the south and Cuba, Refreshments were served by tho hostess, assisted by Miss Dorothy Berry. The club will meet each month of the year and Is composed, of Just 12 members In keeping with Its name. 13ach month the chair man of the program committee will chooso as topic tho type of literature most Interesting to her and wouvo the program around it. Mrs.. Gore Hostess At Piano Recital J Mothers of members of .Mrs. 13. 13. -Core's piano class were quests at her homo Thursday af ternoon, when the 15 pupils were liroftnted In a recital. Tho work covered by tho class was played for the entertainment of -l h e mothers and tho afternoon com pleted .with games, after which refreshments were served by tho hostess, ltadlo I'ariy Al Williams Home Miss Hda Williams entertained a fow; friends with a radio party Thursday night at her home. The young folks spent a pleasant even ing listening to the frolic over K.MI3IJ. Refreshments were served at midnight. T h oso p rose n t were : M r. and Mrs. E. 13. Hopper, Miss Joan Whitman, Catherine Young, How ard Young, Mr. and Mrs, C. 11. Williams and lldn Williams. Miss Naomi Flukes left this city Thursday afternoon to spend the week-end with her aunt In Kelw, Wash. Mrs. Knn nnd I-eila K ffka of San Frnncisco are In this city vis iting Mrs. H. (l. nates nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Jorgonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Tiff I-edbetler of Portland, formerly of thf olty. are spending the week end here visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hal i'latt and Jean and IJghton I'latt spent the week end at HrooklnKs at the Caddis cabin. Combination Ring ilk' S Associated Press Photo Theola Matson of Birmingham, M.-i., was chosen the most beautiful :o cd at the university of Alabama. Mrs. Van Hoevenberg Hostess At Dinner Honor guests at n dinner glvon Thursday evening by Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg were Mrs. Itaxter Champion of San Francisco, and Mm A. Kola nd I low mi of New York City, who Is vacationing in Medford. Mrs. Cul'fncy HomIcsn At Dinner Saturday. Mrs. Charles D. Claffncy was hostess last evening at a, dinner given at her home in Awhland, In honor of James Henderson of Portland. Oregon state president of Christian Kndeavor, and Hoss flulley, slate field secretary for tho organization. Fndeavor work ers throughout Crater Iako union were quests of Mrs. Gaffney. Former Itcsldciits Aro CiickIs Hero Mr. and Mrs. i3dwin 13. Thomas and daughter, I.aura IjCO. of Salem are guests In Medford of relatives and friends. Moth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas formerly lived In Medford and are well known herc.,:. Mrs. Thomas will remain for two wooks visiting relatives, while Mr. Thomas who Is ft member of the ndvortlslng staff of the Salem CapitoJ Journal, returns to tho northern city. Visit Marshall Home Mr. and Mrs. I,cs1lc Wlgmoro, and daughter Miss Ham hi of Or lando, Calif., Miss Dorothy Tll den and Mrs. James Hrenner and won of Palo Alto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vein Marshall dur ing tho past week, leaving for Seattle on Thursday, where Mrs. Wlgmoro, Mrs. Hrenner nnd Miss Tilden will, attend the national convention of Sigma Kappu bolng held In that city. Will lie Hummer CiicMh In Medford Mrs, C. C. Davis and daughter of Albuquerque, New Mexico, have arrived In this city to spend Qio summer as guests of Mrs. Davis' .dster, Mrs. C. O. Larlson, South Holly. Mr. and Mrs. (i-orge W. Hoo ver of Portland are the guests of Mrs. Hoover's sister, Mrs. M. F. liliiKhnm, 125 Cottage street. Mrs. H. I, liiimsdcn and Mrs. II. A. Holmes aro expected to re turn to Medford today from Han don, where they have been va cationing since Tuesday. ASK (n Interesting event of the ck for Lions and lidy Lions; was the installation banquet held I at St. Mark's hall Wednesday eve-' ning at which Miss Klnoia llti - lander, chosen' "Miss Medford" in the content sponsored by the Lions : of thrlr friends, club, was honor guest. j Guests for the afternoon were: Following the seven o'clock ; Misses Hetty and Patricia Flynn dinner officers for the coming f Itdlf ugham. Wash... who are year were installed with Mrs. H.jKucstM in Medford of Mr. and T. Hubbard, retii iim president. m,.h. Ernest Si ott; flcthel and acting as Installing officer for thu ; Kthcl Flagle, Janet Hay and Pat Lady Lions and O. W. Newberry Hy Smith. Hetty Jean De Armand, for the men. Officers Installed j Nancy Semplc and Huth Dome were Mrs. L. Pennington, presl-1 rtst. dent; Mrs. F. . Hunch, first j secretary-t r e a s u r e r; and Mrs. Mark Jarmin, time keeper. Don Collier, who assisted Mr. Newberry with tho entertainment gave a radio speech describing the characteristics of all Incoming of ficers. Into the Ltonp club, who are: It. 13. White, president: Le land itrophy, first vice president; 13d l.each, second vice president: Mr. Collier tall twister and 11. S. Cleveland, Lion tamer. About 50 members of tho two clubs were seated nt tho attract ively decorated table for tho ban quet. Miss I Inlander was pre sented with a bouquet of flowers by retiring president, II. T. Hub bard, who predicted "Miss Med ford" will be named "Miss Ore gon" at Portland and journey on to victory at Oalvoston, Texas. The remainder of tho evening was spent at cards. Mrs. Mulholland Is Luncheon Hostess Mrs. It. C. Mulholland was host ess Monday afternoon at a bridge luncheon for twenty at her home, Wcsleiiund Heights. Flowers In shades of plnkan d lavender wore used to decornto tho rooms for tho occasion. Thoro wero flvo tables of bridge In play following tho luncheon. ViiIoh to Kieml Hummer at Beach Mr. and Mrs, Louis 11. Valo and children, Dorothy, Junior and Rob ert, left Medford by motor Mon day for Sunset Heach, whore Mrs. Valo and children will spend tho summer. Thoy will visit friends and relatives In San Francisco and Portland before returning to this city. Howards (aiicsts fn Mcdrord Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. How ard and daughter, Mary, and son Hilly, of Sacramento Cal. are In this city visiting the B. C. Cad dis and Hal Piatt families having nut da tho trip to Medford via tho 1 1 ed w ood high w a y , CiicstM of ltickerts At Kdgowood Park Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart were the guests Friday of Dr. and Mrs. Jud Hlckort at tholr cabin at I3dgewood park. Mr. and Mi's. Mills (jiicsts In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mills will return to Medford this evening from Portland, whero they have been guests of relatives and friends since Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Wood Is at homo In Medford after spending tho past week visiting nor mother In Al bany. She was accompanied on her return to this city by her mother, Mrs. Merrill and brother. Will Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Carlisle of San Francisco are tho guests this week-end of F. K, Hurnham at his cnbln on the Rogue. 3E Offer . . Rings of Brophy's Well Known Quality A fine lihic wliilc Diiiiiiond in a IimiicI Niiinc 1HIC II 11 IK 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 lliniiiilin. A Iho 11 fine wedding rintr to mutch with 5 iliiuiionilN, till fur 121 00 FOR DIGNIFIED CREDIT a Swimming party In the lovely pml at the Iiwrence Pennlng- ton home on the Jacksonville road was wijoyed Wednesday after- noon by the Misses Margaret and itctty Jane Pennhmton and nlno j Mrs. Roberts Home From Conference The Missionary society of tho South Methodist church held Its social meeting Juno 17th at tho home of Mrs. llfer, Kast Main street. Mrs. Taylor was leader of the program In which other mem bers participated. There woro sev eral visitors present. At tho close of the program refreshments waru served by the hostess. The monthly business meeting was held at the church July 1 with a good attendance. The fi nance committee announced plans for an Ice cream and homo niuilo cake social on tho church lawn Friday evening, July It. " ' Mrs. Roberts has returned from the annual conference at Corvallls, whero she was sent as a delegate from the society and will havo an Interesting report to give at tho next meeting, which will bo held July 15. Tho place of meeting will bo announced later. Members and friends aro invited to bo prosont. f-f MIkn McMillan To Wed Of Interest to local people will ho tho marriage of Miss Ueseio McMillan to Arthur Rcssler which will tnko placo Saturday In loa Angeles. Miss McMillan was well known in Ashlnnd having been a gradu ate of tho local high school and an employee of tho local Pacific Telephone Company, holding tho position of chief operator. . Mr. Ressler was a former resi dent of Medford and Is at present an employee of tho Shell Oil Company In Los Angeles. Tholr many friends wish them much hnpplness.--Ashlnnd - Tiding. Scolis Motor With ' Cues t to Heach . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and nloces, tho Misses Botty and Pa tricla Flynn of Hellingham, Wash, spent tho Fourth of July, at Cres cent CJty. Tho Misses Flynn will spend tho summer In .this city nnd several ovonts aro .-being planned In their honor for tho coming week. Vacationists Remain For Week-end Many residents of this city are spondlng the week-end at resorts and cities chosen for Fourth of July vacations. Mr. and Mrs. 13. W, Poaso and daughter, Jonn, will re main fur the rost of the weak at Crescent City, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cummlngs at Mitchell,, whnro thoy aro guests of Mrs. Cummlngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Holland and faiuHy of Meinprls, Tenn., aro tho hnuso guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. MoCrlston of 023 West Main street. Mrs. Holland Is a sister of Mr. MoCrlston. ' ' Mrs. C. W. Meyers and son, Francis, of San Jose, Cat, who havo been visiting at tho homo . of Mr. und Mrs. McCrlston for ' several weeks, returned homo Thursday evening. 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