PXTIK THREW
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Dunbar Carpenter
Is Honor Guest
Tuesday Dinner
Mrs. Feasley Gives
Buffet Supper for
Pleasure of Guests
Miss Barber Is Bride
of Terry Talent at
Roseburg Wedding
Miss Estes Marries Mrs. Fred Swigert
Mr.Thompson, Lovely of Portland to Be
Ceremony, Bay City Medford Guest
Bride and Members of the University Group
Who Grace Events of the Mid-Summer Season
MEDFOTCn M'ATTj TUTRHKE, MKDFOTtD. ORKiiOX. SUNDAY. AHiCST ID. l.'lHi).
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Anionic the illtercHtillB evi-nts of I
tltc week given in compliment to 1
eastern pilosis visiting in Medford
this Hummer was the d inner at
the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Leon
ard Carpenter Tuesday evening,
given in honor of Dunbar Car
penter of Winchester, Mass., who
Is guest of his brothers, Leonard
ami Alfred S. V. Carpenter.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schcrer, Mr. and Mrs. Corhiu
Kdgell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Car
penter, Colonel and Mrs. Gordon
Voorhles, Charles Voorhics, Mrs.
Frank rrescott. Mrs. J. 1J. Wes
cott, Dunbar Carpenter and the
host und hostess.
f Mrs. Roberts Honor
Guest at Luncheon
Mrs. George M. Roberts enter
tained with a luncheon at her
homo on Crown Hill yesterday
ufternoon complimenting Mr. Rob
erts mother, Mrs. K. II. Koberts
of Bloomington, Ind., who is their
house guest.
Covers were placed for
guests.
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It mines on Vacation
In Northern City
Mr. and Airs. Kvan R cantos and
son Edward, are enjoying a mo
tor trip through British Columbia
this week. They plan to spend
two weeks away from Medford.
Mrs. Hostel I Honored
On Ilimlulay, Sunday
Thirty friends of Mrs. Ernestine
Kostcll were dinner guests at her
home in Central Point Sunday, the
occasion being her birthday anni
versary. The dinner was planned
. and served by tho guests.
Musical Evening Promised Local
Society in Radio Program Tuesday
M usio minded people of Med
ford will greet Tuesday night's
radio program with pleasure. For
between 9 and 10 o'clock on tho
Copco hour they will be enter
tained with a piano recital to be
presented by studentn of Mrs. E.
;. Gore, supplemented with a
reading selected from "I.es Mlser
ables," to bo given by Mrs. J. F.
Banish.
Miss Ueulah Gore and Miss Alice
Ilolmback, who are students of
tho University of Oregon school
of music and frequently heard In
musical programs In this city dur-j
ing the vacation period, will play
several piano duets. The com-
plcte program follows:
Piano duet, "Norwegian Pro
cession" Grieg
Helen Power, Josephine Power
Barcarolle Godard
March Caprlclnnt Walki
Jnwophine Power
n
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Of Gumntttd Qiial.
try .nil t Standard
PtlcM ranglnf from
tt to 92,500
L B. Hoffmann
.MHUKOKD. OUKOON
FIRST FALL MODELS
A I T II K X TM' A 1,1. Y
V O 1! T I! A Y I N
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T II V. COM I X ;
S K A S O X A K K
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"SmarlncB Without ExtntvaRuncc
Mrs. Marjory Fuuxlfv iMitci taln-
eU with n buffet miuimt at Iut
nom on t rown avenue last even- ;
ins honorinK her sister, Mrs. J. ;
If. Wrstenti and .Mrs. Jm-k l.riKKS
of t'hifUKo, who are her house,
guests this summer. Invitations
were issued to lio guests. i
Glover-Pad gham
Wedding Is Today
Miss Augusta Glover and Henry
I'adgham, Jr., both of this city
will be married today at a cere
mony in the Unitarian church of
Portland.
Several M ml ford people will bo
guests at the wedding. Among
thorn are Miss Josephine Koppes,
Miss Edith Laubseher and Mrs.
Jjcrniee Jennings.
Following a short wedding trip
the bride and" groom will make
their home in Medford, .
Phi Mus Have House
Parly at Inke o the Woods
Members of the Phi Mu sorority
from the University of Oregon are
enjoying a house party at Lake o'
the Woods this week end. Klam
ath Falls and Medford groups left
for the popular resort yesterday
and will be joined there today by
other students who will participate
in the clam bake, to be the main
event of the morning.
Week-Kiu: Party
At Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Williams
and daughter, llda, and party of
girl friends arc spending tho
week-end at their cabin ut Shady
Cove.
Those enjoying tho outing arc
the Misses Jean Whitman. Arllne
Jensen and Margaret Holzgang.
Hustle of Spring Binding
Helen Power.
Negro Melody Bechter
1 nd ia n Da me Mclntyre
Echoes of the Canyon Williams
Jean Pease.
Hanging Gardens Davies
Fairies at Play MacLachlln
Glenna Minear.
Heading, selected... from "Les
Miserable" (Victor . Hugo) Mrs.
J. F. Banish. .
Morning Mood
Amtras Dance
Hungarian Dance Grieg
(4 hands)
; Beulah Gore and Alice Holmback.
Im Wald Heller
Purple Shadows Ulrio Colo
Melodie Rachmaninoff
Alice Holmback.
Alf Wein Gowdsky
Prelude Mana Zuccaf
Polonaise Chopin
Beulah Gore.
... Joda? there IS a
DISTINCTION ut DIAMONDS
Diamonds have always ben one of
tho world's most treasuiod posses
sions, yet, today, discriminating dia
mond buyers demand more than
quality. They insist that the diamonds
they buy be direct from the mines,
never before owned or worn, aucn
are Certified Virgin Diamonds
which ore sold exclusively through
Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealers
I w l R. u. s. p,t. oh.
IN DIAMONDS
Lawrence's
' fa -fu , A- hm
Shungle.
Ll.rt Mrs. Hiriiaril liinl (Kuthryn Smith), daughter ot Mr.and Mrs. A. II. Smith of Sllverum,
whose maniiiKO was sulcmnlzrd Saturday, August J. In tin- Flint Methodist uliuivh of ISranta l'ass. Mi',
ami Mrs. Dunlop arc making tlieirhome at tho Schiller aimitmontn.
Center Miss Hci-to Purler, daughter of Ur. anil Mrs. K. 11. Porter, who left tliU week end fur
Ilerkcley, to enter the University of California.
IliKht .Miss Iti'lilah ;ire, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. K. K. Ooiv, who in froiiuently hear,! Ill mus
ical programs in Meilford anil at the University of Oregon, Eugene, where she Is a sluilent in tho
school of music. '
Former Residents
Feted at Dinner
Friday Evening
Mr. anil Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter entertained with a dinner
at their home on tho Old Singe
Hoad Friday evenlnK. Guests were
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
MeCormack of lrviimton-on-tlie- j evening. Miss Coss, who forni
iimiun nnrt liimlmi- carnentor of erly lived In this city. 1ms an-
Wlnchester, Mass., former residents
of It his city, who are spending
the summer here. Covers were
placed for 1(1.
Hills Entertain For
Guests From Tulsa
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.. Hill
this week are Mrs. K. N. Young
and daughters, Inez and Mary and
Miss iness Cross of Tulsa, Okla.,
who arrived last evening from
Portland.
Mrs. Young and Miss Cross are
Mrs. Hill's sisters. Miss Cross spent
several weeks here before going to
Portland to meet Mrs. Young on
her arrival and has been the in
spiration for several pleasant af
fairs of the sunimor.
Mrs. Dillard Gives
Bridge Tea Monday
Mrs. J. A. Currie of Canton, N.
Y.. and Mrs. Flora Welch Carpen
ter of New York City, who are
.nminer guests in Medford, were
(he inspiration for the bridge tea
given Monday afternoon by Mrs.
F. C. Hlllard at her home, an
.Summit avenue.
There were three tables In play
and a pleasant afternoon spent
by the twelve guests.
Hiirsclls iiihI Guests
Motor o Const
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Gillespy and daughters, Gladys
and Alice, and sun John Jacob, Jr.,
who are their house guests from
Eugene. ltft yesterday by motor to
spend the week end (U cmist points.
They were also accompanied by
Mrs. Bruco Powell of this city.
Mm. Ned f Boss
Is Guest ut Kcnlys
Mrs. Ned . Hill of Ross. Calif.,
who arrived Friday with her son
Granger Hilt, motoring via the
Redwood highway, is guest for the I
week end of her sister, Mrs. Corn
ing Kenly. She will be accompan
ied on her return south by her
daughter, Miss Ellen Hill, who lias
been spending the summer as
house guest of the Kenlys.
Miss Rosa Gore ,s spending the
week at Crescent City, the gueu
of Mrs. E. N. Warner, who has a
rubln at Pebble Reach.
Permanent Waves
Solvo tho problem of trHm;ly
hair
fid one now before your
vacation
WINELAND'S
Beauty Parlor
-Sluwigle.
Miss Coss Will Wed
Mr. Slattery in San
Diego on August 14
A group of local friends of
Miss I'earl Coss of McAIIell, Tex.,
were Invited to a bridge showeu
! Kivon ill her honor at the homo
! of Mrs. Karl 1(. Coss Wednesday
nuuneed her engagement to ' Mr.
J. J. Slattery and will be married
in San Diego. Calif., Sunday. Au
gust 1 4. Shu arrived in Medford
friends last . week and has .' been
much entertained. j
Guests at the shower Wednes
day evening were: Mesdames K.
V. Sleeter, Frank Isaacs, Georgo
Kunzman, Everett Bailey, (Miles
.Gammill, E. W. Wakefield, Roy
Wakefield, J. V. Wakefield, Wil
lard Whitman and S. B. Mcnidcn
hall of this city, and Mrs. H. C.
Wooison of Kitaville, Vasli, and
tho Misses Ellow Mae Wilson,
Claudia Klum, Cecilo Coss -and
Vivian Coss.
Miss Parsons Hctnrns
From .Seaside Vacation,
Mis.4 Mary Parsons, who has
been vacationing at Seaside for
I he past three weeks, returned to Wtn their father and other rela
Modford on the Shasta Saturday : tives and friends after which Miss
morning. Hernyce will leave for Burns, Ore.,
to resume tier position as instruc
Giiesls at Tyree tor of home economics In the city
Home for Month high school. She has been spend-
Capt. and Mrs. Amos Tyreo of j ing the summer in this ciiy as
San Francisco aro guests in tills ' Ruest of her sister, who will re
city of their son, D. (J. Tyree and ; turn to her position on the adver
family.. They are accompanied by! Using staff of the Mall Tribune.
Miss Etta !arkln. at the close of their vacation.
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lViislcy.s.
Picnic Dinner Given
for Mrs. Harvey on
Her 82nd Birthday
Celebrating the K2nd birthday of
Mrs. A. E. Harvey of Ashland, a
group of relatives and friends
gathered In Ashland EHhia park
for a picnic dinner Sunday. Mrs,
Harvey is the mother of Mr
3.
M. Wilson of this city, and a sis-
tio- of Miu. Maria ltennett. Thoso
attending the picnic were: Mr. ami
Mrs. Devi McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Holly
JW ,nK'
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gif-
ford and three children. Mr. and
Mrs. E. M . Wilson. Mrs. Maria ! nt i'' grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
'iinnncft Mm. Robert Sloan. Mr.I" Doran on North Central
J unlor Sloan, Mrs. 1 larry Goel Id
am! four children, Mrs. R. M.
Smith and son, Donald; Mrs.
Stanley lla.llcek, Mrs. Nate Otter
bein. Mrs. Bee -Parker.
Misses lleiisloy Ijoiivo , .
For Vacation This Week
The i Misses Margaret and Ber-
Unnul,, ..-III l,ulll., t tllu ..It 1
Mimrt'ay ,.r TunwlHy for Brattle, I Tho A"B,"'t ",!I"K "f lho ',,ou' ! Tho pluco anil hour of tho moot
where they plan to spend a two 1 Business ami Professional Wo- i ing has not been decided upon
weeks' vacallon with their uncle
and a unt, Mr. and Mrs. W, R.
Jepheott. They will return to
1 Portland to spend several days
FALL
NEW COATS
$19-95
Colors tins season include black,
navy, dark red and dark gi-ccii.
Semi-Princess models, featuring
belts and capes, as well as be
coming flares, are on display
lie re.
Furs used (bis fall are On ra
mi, Wolf and Sipiirrel.
Of interest to local society is i
news of the marriage of .Miss '
! Josephine Barber, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Barber of Ash- j
' land and Ten v Talent, son of '
Mr. und Mrs. C. P. Talent of this land John S. Thompson, which was
city, which was an event of Thurs- solemnized Monday at 4 o'clock
day morning in Roseburg. The ' in St. Mary s Cathedral. Father
wedding service was read by Br. llucUinghain reading the service.
C. A. Edwards of the First Metho- . The bride was attired In a brown
disl Episcopal church, who was , ensemble and carried white gar
formerly affiliated with the Ash- ' denias. Iter sister, who was her
land church. (only attendant, wore an ensemble
Mr. and .Mrs, Talent arc now of blue. George Thompson, broth
enjoying u motor trip to coast ; er of the groom, was his only at
poiuts after which they will he pendant. Guests at the wedding
at home in Seattle. Wash. .were relatives and immediate
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MlSS Hill IS Feted I
Guest at Kenly Home
I lonoring her niece. M iss Ellen i
Mill of Kuss, Calif., who has been1
er house guest for s"vnit weeks.
Mrs. Corning Kenly enter-1
t tlued with a dinner ant' dancing
Party at her country hot.,,. Tues -
Misses Roxane Ruhl. Peggy Ham-
, rran am. nu.n
Ellen II ill and Messrs. Edward
Beanies. John Ferry of Foots1
Creek, Billy Newhall and house
gucit. Perry White of Boston, and
Farwell and Corning Kenly Jr.
Mrs. Wakefield .lvcs
l.uiichcotl for Miss Coss
Mi's. Roy Wakefield was hostess
at a 1:00 o'clock bridge luncheon
at her home on Vancouver Tues
day afternoon given in compliment
to Miss Pearl Coss of McAlten.
Texas, who is visiting relatives
and friends here prior to her mar
riago to John J. Slattery, which
will be an event of Sunday, Au
gust -4.
Guests at the luncheon were
Mesdames Hurl Coss, Hester
Whitman, Jack Wakefield. Elder
Conser, Cora Powell, E. W. Wake
field and .Miss osa.
'eli'ln'aics First
Blrllntny Sunday
Miss Joan Doran was honor
Kuesi at a party ceieuraung nor
"i blrtiniay huntlay, at me mime
Ten guests were present,
Miss Philbin, Delegate Pan Pacific
Conference, to Address Local Club
men's club promises to be one of j Mrs. Maud Chapman, president of
great interest. Miss EvnngcJlue. I the local club, stated yesterday,
Philbin, transportation chairman i but will bo announced at an early
of the Portland club, now acting I dale.
as delegate from the Oregon Fed- Tho August meeting will bo tho
erailon to tho Pan Pacific con- first of a series outlined for the
ference In Honolulu, T. II., will coming year by tho executive com
be chief speaker. mltteo which will add Interest to
Thursday, August 2Sth, has been j the club calendar by bringing
named as date for tho meeting j speakers and artists to Medford.
as Miss Philbin will be returning ' The club members plan to play
to tho states at that time and , a larger part In civic work this
has notified the .Medford club that 1 year than during the previous one,
sho will be glad to stop here and when they sponsored several suc
glve a report of the conference. cessful affairs,
COATS
Presenting Autumn
Arrivals in Flattering
mo
Miss Kathleen Estes returned to
Med dml Thursday evening from
San Francisco, Calif., where she
was niald' of honor at the wedding
of tier sister, Miss Mary Jo Estes
friends of the bridal couple. Fol-i
lowing the ceremony a wedding
dinner wns t-..n-ved at the CUB
Hotel. Air. ami .Mrs. rnompson
are now enjoying a trip to Del
Monte and will return to San
I Francisco to make their home.
I where Mr. Thoninson is associated
with the Standard Oil company of
California.
Mr. ami Mrs. Rankin Estes, who
went to San Francisco to alt entl j
1 tho eastern slates, where they plan
to spend two mouths before re-
tun)ing to Medford
.
Mrs. Tyree Hostess
at Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. D. ( 1. Tyree entertained j
with a bridge luncheon at the
country home of Mrs. Alice llol-1
low ay Wednesday afternoon hon- j
oring her house guests. Mrs.
Amos Tyree and Miss Ktlu Larkin
of San Francisco. Covers were
placed for twelve and a pleasant
alternoon of cards enjoyed.
Kcnlys to Motor
To Agato Beach
Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly
and son. Corning, Jr., will leave.
this city the first of the week by
motor for a vacation at Agale
Reach, Ore.
Gales Family Vacations
At Bake, o tho Woods
Mr. and Mrs. George Gales aro
spending 10 days at their cabin at
Bake o' the Woods, having left
Medford for (he resort Friday.
Felt or Velvet
BERETS
$2.95 to $7.95
Herds will continue to be
just as popular as they
have been during the
sniVimer.
Mis. Fred Swigert, Jr.. promi
nent young matron in Portland
! society, whoo name frequently ap
pears in news of golf tournaments
at the Waverly country club, will
: arrive in Meilford this week for a
visit with her father. Dr. W. II.
, lleckman.of Corning Court. Her
! sister. Miss Annette Heck man. Is
' here from Hilt). T. 11.. to spend th
summer and plans to return to the
i islands about August i!Uth. Dr.
Heckman will also leave at that
time for a trip to tho eastern
StiltOH.
M Iss Helen Pollock of Sulem.
who is returning from a several
weeks' tour of the east, having
spent the major part of ttie sum
mer in Minneapolis, Ih also expect
ed to be a guest at the Heckman
home this week.
FOR
CAmPU'5
ADD
CLASSKOOfll
(nlliiKu-lioHii.l lin K anil Iwikkhkc!
Tlio imiHt Important incident of
ouch college year in timed boforn
the academic pnrtulu Rape wide for
tholr annual Influx tho incident Is
uhoimhiR the college wardrobe. So
lihlHlliated or Ingenue, fratornlty
woman or non-frut, this shop helps
them all find tho smart yet prac
tical Kfgs that will "see them
through" the college year. And
helps to keep within allowances,
too. ,
Tho girl who doslres lo he com
pletely "ensemhlod" will be certain
to schedule n four-ploN) costume ot
lni com. often fur trimmed, and
thrce pleco twa 'd Jacket. A two
plnce Jacket-blouse dress with a
smart belt, or n coat dross. And
even tho most sophisticated will
lend her support to tho "little girl"
lashlon for sportswear the sleeve
less jumper frock worn with sepa
ralo blouses. . . . Then there aro
dance frocks, and active Bport
things for whnlovor you choose to
go out for. Mother will appreciate
ii hi Inn It .it Ivo advice on what is and
what Isn't. At your -sorvlce! , .,
Adrienne's
"DISTINCTIVE ANO INDIVIDUAL
APPAREL FOR WOMEN"
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Hotel Medford
Phone 61
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