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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREfiOV, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, lnnO.'"" The Week's Society Happenings Edited By EvaNeedon Miss Templeton Is Bride, Mr. Campbell at Friday Wedding Miss Esies to Wexi John Thompson in Bay City Aug. 4 Misses Kaffka Are I Much Entertained Before Departure Mrs. Thomas H. Mills fcecomes Bride of 6t Stutz Today PXGE FOUR , 2 i ' i . 1 Is at Beach I Brick of Week ! Mhrft Brth WhIHoHi of Cor v&Whh -fctu-flhur nf Mr. C. W. Whll frwtk of T14 Wwt Tnth tt, will become lh hrld of Ir. Lm tcr E. Statu, hUo of CorvalllJi, ut four o'clock thin afternoon, t the homo of the bride's mother. Rev. Alexander (.1. Hcnnett will rend the nervier, With Alius Ullzabeth Kwi gart playing the "Wedding March," by Mendelssohn. Miss Lilly Nordgrcn of Corval llfi will sing "O Promise Me," and Mrs., W. A. Hollaway will sing "Because," accompanied at the piano by MIbb Hwigart. The bride will wear a dress of powder blue luce, and will carry a: bouquet of rosebuds and (tweet peafl. fcthe w 111 be attended by Mm. Deliner M. Uoodo of Corval lift, who will be attired In apricot chiffon. . Mm. Ired Stutz, brother of the groom, will bo his only attend nt. A reception will be given at the Whlllock homr folio wing the wedding, for tho guests, after which the couple will leave for Victoria, Canada. Out-of-town guests will Include MifW IjUcy JewiH, MIhm Ciortrude Htrlckland, MIhh Lilly Nordgrcn, Mrs. Busy McComb, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Uaxell, Miss Mildred liur tholonlen, and Mr. and Mm. Del iner M. Ooodo of Corvallls; Miss -Mftble Hloek, Miss Ietha Hunting and Miss Maud Wilson of Port land ;V Mr. and Mi-H. Frank Mnsh burn,. and Mr. and Mm. I-'rank Vftn Ice of Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Kd win Vanice of Klam ath Kalis. Miss Whlllock ' is an Instructor In the commercial department at Oregon Mtato coIIokc. ' MIsh Barber 1m Honored Willi Nhoucr " "MIsn Josephine Barber, whose marrlRKO to Terry A. Talent of Kcattle will be an event of this 'month, was honored with u miscel laneous, shower Tuesday evening in Ashland, Mm. I'hil Htansbury of this city nnd Mm. Milton Franklin of Ashland being hosteRaos. Bridge was enjoyed at tho home of Mrs. Franklin, after which the Rgents wont to tho homo of Miss Barber whore Hie shower was held. MuUinlluiubi Vacation At BrooklnRH , Dr. nud'Mrs. B. C. Mulholland and, daughter Marjory, left Mod ford yesterday for . Brooking, where tlioy will spend a week's vacation, enjoying deep sea flub in ff, ,: river finning,--, swimming, horseback riding and othci' sports offered (here. Child Artist of Chicago Entertains . '"' Local Society at L. A. Salade Home .One of the most Interesting af fairs In local society during tho post, week was the musical given on Thursday afternoon at tho home of Men. L. At Halado Jr., at which her niece', MIsh Marjorlo Wescott, , yoiiny coloratura-soprano was pre- , sentcd. Marjorle, who la In Mod ford with her mother, Mrs. J. B. , Wescott, from Chicago Is also a niece of Mrs. Marjory Fuaslcy. Khe la Just 11 years old find delighted ' tho 60 guests, who called at Mrs. Kalade'a homo with her mastery of French, Italian, Herman and Hwedlbh as Well a a Kngllsh Inter pretation of music. , Hho baa been studying voice, pi ano and languages since she was fivo yearn of ago. Bhc has mas tered them and the tuuno time v kept her natural child smile and naive manner, which pleased tho ' Appreciative uudlenco almost as much as the exceptional rango of her volc. ' MuMeal groups of Med ford nre ; C&e - ivio ivear a 6 VIRGIN DIAMOND It kh tint to own thit beautiful gtfti. Untouch d by pail anociationi, fro from ill raputo, VlR. 'sin Diamonds com to you right from Mothar Earth, worthy of tht Swatt mtmotUi, your Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealers Lawrence's VIRGIN DIAMONDS ( I'hoto Ty fthaimlc. MILS. ; It'I'll lit Jt. CAMPBKLL ! ,( llrina Templeton), daughter or Mr. and .Mm. K. Templeton, wIionc marriage Him an event of Friday evening at the First I'roJjylcrian church. Mrs. Mills Hostess at Buffet Luncheon for Chicago Guests Mm. Thomas 11. Mills whs hos tess at her home on tleneva Wed nesday at a buffet lunehenn, fol lowed by bridge, to which - 1 (1 guests wero invited. Tho pleasant affair was Kiven In compliment to Mrs. ,1. B. Wescott and Mrs. Jack IIiitfKS of ChioiKo, who urn house guests in this city of Mrs. Marjory Feasley. Mm. Ames and Daughters To .Motor North Mrs. L. 1'. Ames and daughters Constance, Lticlle and Kleunor, Irnvo Medford todny for a two weeks motor trip lo northern points. They will spend consider able time In Victoria. UrUlgo Chili Meets Johnston Hummer Home The country homo of T. Slater Johnston on 'Itogue river waa the scono of the meeting of tho Thurs day bridge club during the past week. Fishing and swimming were enjoyed as well its cards. hoping that tho child artint may bo heard In recital here , before she returns to tho cant. Her lovely voice Is dominated by artistic feeling In all her songs, which seem to convey an ability heaven sent, always attributed to genii for which ordinary humans can find no other way of describ ing In (be Hchemn of things. Sueh ability seldom blossoms In a child so young us Mat-Jorfo so to tho (raining of her Instructor, llanna Butler, who Is also her great-aunt, muelt must he conceded. Her program Thursday after noon Includrd tho following com positions: tlcrman Lullaby Mozart Swedish Folk Hong .Serenade .Orcvahtka Lullaby .. .Cyril Seotl Bell Nome Delibes Little I'ink Hose Carrie Jacobs Bond Charmaut Otscnu David I to. Mr. PliiiM 4M .,. i Knenre. Cain Noinl Verdi mtmoriti, that thty will bring to mind through tho yaart. Gtnuino VIRGIN Diamonds, at itandard pricai.backtd byaCtrtif icot of TitU and a Guar antta of Quality, may ba iccurad only through Mint Kirn Templeton. daughter; of Mr. Mild Mm. K. Templeton of Klamath Fulls, formerly of Med- foid, and Arthur It. Campbell, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Campbell of Portland were married Friday eve- ; ning t a quiet ceremony at the First Presbyterian church In the ! presence of Immediate relatives j and friends, Rev. (Jlaudo B. Porter , reailluK the service. ' The bride was attired In an en-! scmhlc of blue and carried a cor- ! sago of yellow roHehuds. Khe wa: attended by her sister, Miss Vlulu Templeton. Following the ceremony the brl- ' dal couple left for a motor trip to northern points. They will return! to Medfurd to make their home,; where Mr. Campbell Is associated with the Marshall Printing com puny. Book Club Enjoys Meeting on Rogue at Ulrich's Cabin The past week's meeting tjf the local Hook club was held at the country home of Mi's. Lewis Ul rlch. Water's Kdgo, on Itoguo river. A picnic luncheon was nerved and the afternoon spent enjoying beauty of tho location and discussing plans for the com ing year's study. CuchIh were Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mm. K. N. Vllm, Mrs. C. A. Swl gart. Mm. K. W. Kleeter, Mrs. W. X. II. Itohhison, Mrs. Gray and M I'm. K. O. Moore. Mrs. Wilson Honored1' at Shower and Bridge M m. L. D. Inskcep and .Mm. Italph Jtalley wore hoslesses at a brldgo party and shower at the home of tho latter Friday evening given -in compliment to Mrs. B. C Wilson. invitations were Issued to fif teen gueats, who on Joyed several hours at the bridge tables with high score going to Mm. Helen Holt Wilson, second high to Mrs. K. VV. Hhocklcy and low to Mm. Lyda King. Mrs. Bailey's homo was attractive ly decorated In gladioli of pink and purplo fur the occasion. Uucsts wore: Mrs. W. B. Johnston Jr., Miss Josephine Ivoppes, Miss J 0 1 it I i Jjuuhkschor, Miss Jean ltice, M iss Hern Ice (Jill, M iss Carmen llittson, Mm. F. (1. Bunch, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hhocklcy, Mrs. King, Miss A. Burchardl, Miss Opal Taylor, ami tho honor guest, Mm. B. C. Wilson. Picnic Dinner Given By .Mrs. LuiumIcii Honoring her 'two houae k nests, Mrs. Hay Harrison of Seattle and Mm. F. C. Young of Cortland, Mrs. Bessie Lumsden entertained with a picnic dinner In Ashland park on Tuesday evening. Sixteen guests were present. MIhm Sanderson In iicnI Here Miss Anaouctte Sanderson of Valley City, N. D rived In Med- ford Wed Monday to bo the giicst for two weeks of Miss Klixuhct h McKay of this city. Previous to her coming to Medford, MIsh San derson vial ted in Seattle, Tacoma and Port laud. Arrive Today From South Mr. and Mir. Harry Collctt will nrrlvo In this city inday from La Jolla, Cal.. to viHit Iho Misses Carl ton. Mr. Collet t la roinemborcd by easterners as. a champion baseball player In tho nonprofessional class, lie was an Intimate friend of the former Stephen' Mather. $1.50 and $1.95 All willi tlouMi' IVnt Tops in t vo-t(iiic(l ftTiM-lfi. Smartest Parisian sponsored sjiades for late summer and early fall. Berger photo. Charming young matron, who f requently entertains at her home on Geneva, and has been much fet ed in local society since she came here from Portland In the spring. Mrs. Mills was formerly Miss Elea-no-e Beckwlth. Mesdames Currie and Sidney Smith -Tuesday Hostesses .:i Mrs. Sidney Smith and Mrs. J. Mrs. Italph Jennings was hos A. Currlc'wcrtt Joint hostesses on tw Wednesday evening at a , , . , , , 1 chicken picnic dinner and swim at rueaday afternoon with a lunch- , (ho jjick80n ot KprinB8 Wcdnes- con at Hotel Medford. followed by day evening In honor of Mrs. bridge at the homo of Mm. Smith Louis Jennings' birthday. The rc- on West Main street. - Three tables wero In play wlt(h prizes going to Mrs. C. S. Bulteiv field, Mm. F. C. Dillard and Mm. ('has. A. Wing. Clients included Mesdames Gus Newbury. D. R. Wood Jack j ker, Mr. and Mm. O. w. Thompson. Chas. Wing. Rawles Dunford. Mrs. Lyda King. Mrs. Moor, Chas. Butler. Frank Rob- j K'vh Mitchell and Mr. Ralph Jen erts, F. C. Dillard, Vei n Marshall, , Cora Welch Carpenter of New! . York City, John Peters andO. C Boggs. ' Carpenters Give Dinner Party for Guests From East M r. and Mrs. Lincoln McCor mack of I rvlugton-on-tbe Hudson and Dunbar Carpenter of Win chester. Mass., were honor guests at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter at their country home Tuesday eve ning. Dinner was served on the per gola of the sv fm m lug pool, other Rtiests Ijelng: M r. and Mrs. H. Chandler Kgan, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hamill, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Iteames, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl, MIhs Margaret Hubbard, Ml-H. Alice ltnllnwiiv Mr l1 K Newhall and Mm. F. Corning Kenly. Shapeliness Attained With New Alieri-A HOSIERY rtM - n y;-1 h fit i t'' ! Mrs. Jennings Gives Birthday Dinner in Honor of Daughter malnder of tho evening was spent at' iminlaturo golf. ' Thuse present Included Mr. and Mrs, , Louis Jennings, Miss 'Jose phine Koppes, Miss Lucile Garrett of Santa Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey N'orris, Mr. and Mrs. R University Group Plans House Party Several Interesting affairs have been held during the past week at resorts neighboring Medford. Among those listed for the com ing week is a house party at Lake of the Woods, being planned by members of Phi Mil sorority from the University of Oregon. Members from Klamath Falls and Medford will gather at the popular resort for the week-end to enjoy fishing, boating und swimming. KnMcru (iucsls YMt Crater Lake The Misses Dorothy Wight, Dor othy Koyce. and Zilpha House of West Springfield. Mass., who have been the guests of Florence Graves and Mrs. Ida Woods, left for Cra- up Lnko ,'l illliy "' ning. follow- Ing their viMi in Medford, Mr. Hart HoMrs ; At Uridyl l.utu-lieoii Mm. Floyd Hart entertained ' with a tii'ldge lunehenn on Satur day at her home on Rohm Court , honorliiK Mr. Hart's mother. Mm. Anna 1 lart, who 1 upending the mi in met In M edford. Mm. Hart wa agisted hy .Mm. Hubert Hart. Aii Visitors llrrv From I'eiin.vlxanla Mr. anil Mm. J. Iuvrence Han lyof Fritnklln, l'enn., were guests durinK t he piiHt week of Mm. A. J. Hanhy. They also visited with Mr. Hanhy whllo In Kukciic. The eouplo is on tour of tho national park:, and following their visit here, left by way of the Iledwood j highway, and followlnK n visit in Oakland, will eontlnue to their home in Franklin. (MfMtM ut. PrtMillfc A Homo Tills Wrek CuentH of Mr. and Mm. Harry Frentlee thl week 'are Mr. and Mm. lieoi'Ke l.arswon and ehllilren. Mm. Konald MeCeorne nnd son Allien, and Mrs. .laek Downer of Mamhfield nnd MIhh Sinu Paiter Min of (Jranil ForkH. N. 1). Whllo here tJiey have enjoyed a trip to I'raler Ijtke and other jteenle re Mrtt of Houthern oreRon. of A iv At Miiumcr Home mi ItoRue Itlver Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nnye nnd Mm. J. V. No) en of Kan Franelseo art itpondltiK tho week at their lodxc on the KoKue. YMt In ( iH)tilMe lr. and Mm. F. li. Muneh left yesterday by motor for t."oqulle to visit fttemla und relatives. Their da or liter li era Mine, who has been spending the summer with her grandparents In that city, will return with them. Mrs. Henry Bates entertained with a bridge - luncheon Friday honoring her nieces, the Misses Kna and Leila Kaffka, who have been her guests for the past month from San Francisco. Luncheon was served to eight guests and the afternoon spent at bridge with prize for high score going to Miss France Moller, second high . to ,MiH Huby Stone, and consolation to Miss Adra Kdwards. Cluestij were; Misses Margaret Pennington, 'Janet Rao Smith, A una M ae Fuson, K uby Stone, Frances Moller Adra Kdwards and the two 'honor guests. Tho Misses Kaffka left last eve ning for their home In the bay city ami will be greatly m is.se d in the younger set. which has done much entertaining for them during their vacation here. Rev. Wood Greeted at Reception Held On Friday Evening The reception for Hev. Wood the new pastor of the M. K. church South, Mrs. Wood and their son llatiand which was postponed from last week on account of the death of Rev, H. M. Branham. was hold Friday night in tho church basement. There was a varied program consisting of aongs, readings, and Instrumental selections on piano, ukulele, mandolin, guitar and har monica. Dr. Roberta extended the hearty welcome of the "entire membership of tho church to Rev. Wood and family and called upon the whole body of tho church to put forth earnest effort to make this year i the best possible. Rev. Wood responded voicing his sincere appreciation for the real welcome accorded him and his family since their arrival and out lining In a smalt way some of his plans for tho year. About eighty were present. Afjer the program refreshments were served. Young Artists Are Whillock9s Guests limine Kuests of Mr. und Mrs. C. A. WMIloek of 915 West Tenth street are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc pherson nnd family of Los Angles. Mr. McPherson has Just 'returned from n trip nhroad, having visited KnKland. holiinil, Scotland and France, while the rest of tho fam ily remained hi Los Angeles, as Miss Marian was dancing with the Fanclion nnd Marco Kuvuo. Moth Miss Marian and little Miss June, aped 111 and S, respectively. are talented dancers, both bolus pupils of Kthel Meglin. producer of the world-lamous Meglin Kiddie llevue; while the younger members of the family, Joseph, Jr., Donald and Robert, nre equally talented. all having taken part in Tech-Art pictures in Hollywood. Miss Kllza betb, who enjoyed a two months' visit In Medford last fall, is an ac complished singor and linguist. Among the interesting alliilrs en- Joyed during their stay was the beautiful trip to Crater lnke. In cluding an overnight vist to Proa- poet, during the past week. Having motored up over the lted- wood highway, tho return trip will probably be made over the inland route. Knjoy Summer Days I At I Mho of Woods Mr. ami Mrs. John Fluhrer. Mrs. ' Ruth Bauer and youiiK dauehter. spent the past week at the Fluhrer : caliin at Lake of the Woods, where many Medford people arc adding interest to summer weather by '. swimming, boating and fishing. j Aliens of New Jersey ' Visit the Carltons Mr. J. Warner Allen and son of, KlfzRheth, N. j., are, spending two! days ns guests of the Misses Carl- j ton at their home on the Old Stage road this week. (Jucst of Ytmrlilcs Mm. lone Dunlap of Portland Is guest of Colonel nnd Mrs. Gor- ! don Voorhles ut their country home near this city, having arriv- ; ed from the south Wednesday. t GET A PERMANENT Before going on your vacation. You'll love our soft, natural waves. WINELAND BEAUTY PARLOR Tel. 61 Hotel Medford j im Tf ummmm' Miss Joan DeLosh, who with her parents, Mr. and Mro. B. T. DeLosh, is enioyino a motor trip to numer ous beaches on the Oregon and j northern California coast. Oulirrfne Chancy Mas-Birthday Party Miss Catherine Chancy was hos tess lo a group of Tier friends Thursday ut a theater party, fol lowed by lunch at Franklins. Tho.se honoring Miss Catherine on her birthday were Hazel Moffutt, Fvelyn , Leonard, Dorothy Core, Loin Nichols and Joyce Bannlsh. Tentative Arrangements Made For "The Ship" And Seattle Symphony Local dramatic circles arc In ter cm ed to learn that Misa Janet Young, hiifiness manager of the Mrii-util-Olsen players, and ono of the original seven players was In Medford Friday, in interests of the company, which will he presenting "Tho Shi)," three-act drama by St. John (.;. Irvine. This is one of the finest plays from the pen of Irvine, who Is also the author f "The First Mrs. Frazer," now playing in New York Oily. "The Ship" was presented by the players five yearn ago, and hiiM been requested many times since. The following comments have been made, of this play hy 1 tho Butte Miner and Seattle Times, respectively: "A crowd which filled the Broadway theater laughed and cried hist night with Moroni Ol son. Janet Young and the other artists who make up the Moroni August Clearance SALE . . . SAVE V.'lllU'S SO I-HIV SO till (T- t'stin so inilikeh to oc cur iiu'iiin lliiit it is impcr. iitivi- Tor von lo invest! iitc! Sport togs with all thoir vcrvo mid dash dri-ssos, coats, liats, acces sories that co everywhere cveiiihir clothes in all tho rascinatini; new inter pretations. DRESSES lim dresses mill sllU fiiIIs. itesniai lake DRESSES L'ii tali sllUn In priiils ;nr fhit crepes. Konauily solil n i to $IS.;5. Itcdiietd to S5.00 HATS All summer Inrtu rcfia-.-. to ' S1.00 and S3.95 HOSE ' tlonl.iii v Hosiery '$:.r,ii values. Sale price Sl50 pair ADRIENNE'S "Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women" Miss Mary JuO Kates, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Rankin Kates of this city, will become the bride of John S. Thompson of San Fran cisco at a ceremony in the bay city tomorrow. Her sister,. Mian Kathleen Kstes, will be her maid of honor and George Thompson, brother of the groom, will be his attendant. Miss Kstes is a graduate of the Med At rd high school and popular member of the local younger set. Mr. Thompson, a graduate of tho University of California, Is em ployed in tho homo office of the Standard Oil company of Califor nia in San Francisco. Kcnlys Will i .Motor Xortli F. Corning Kenly and sun. Corning Jr.. will leave Medford to day by motor for Oearhart, where they will spend several days at the beach, then motor on to the boys' camp where Granger Kenly and Jimmy Feasley have been spend ing a portion of the summer. They will bring tho boys back to Med ford with them. finest Return To Ross California Miss Kllen Hill and brother, Granger Hill, who have been guests in this city of their undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corn ing Kenly, for several weeks, left Saturday for their home In Ross. They were accompanied by John If am HI of that city, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hamill. Olsen players during their mas terful presentation of St. John U. Irvine's powerful emotional drama, "The Ship." "The Ship," a compelling three act 1'iUglish drama by St. John Irvino wan. given a highly artis tic and convincing presentation last night by the Moroni Olsen players." , M uslcal circles, however. are glad to know Miss Marjorle Cowan I was also in the city making teti- tative arrangements for the ap j pearance some time in December of the Seattle Symphony orchestra. j with 83 people, at the armory. I The Seattle symphony Is known ! a ono of the 12 major symphonies j in the United States, and is con ducted by Director Kruger. Dur i ing the past week, Mr. Kruger I has been conducting the orchestra ! In the Hollywood bowl, and ro j cently returned from Philadelphia i where ho directed an orchestra. flat cri-prB. rlilftons. On Mile 510.00