MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1930.
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
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Invitations Are Out
For Ames, Fluhrer
Wedding, Dec. 12th
Thanksgiving Party
Is Enjoyed By Many
At Carpenter Home
No Host Dancihg
Party Enjoyed at
Inn Saturday Eve
j High School Dance
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Appears in "Goose Hangs High9'
To Honor Football
Lettermen Friday
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Invitations are being reeelved in
local society this week for the wed
ding oft MiKs Margaret Strong
Am on. ' daughter-. of Mm. L. I.
Amra, and Mr. Wm. Henry Fluhr
er, son of Mr. and Mm. John V.
Fluhrer, which will he nn event of
Friday, December 1 2, nt the St.
Mark's church, Episcopal.
The iter vice will he rend by
Father W'm, B.i;; Hamilton nt 4
o'clock iri the afternoon.
Entertain at Bridge
Wednesday Evening
MrH. LoulR Jennings nnd MiHfl
Lucille Garrett entertained twelve)
of their frlendn nt lirldke Wednes
day evening at Jthelr homo on
."ruth Holly.
A vocal Hn)u..hy Mra. Kdwlll
NIcholH was enjoyed. The Mlaaea
' Jeunn Htele: unC Garrett enter
tained with pla'ii!' and Haxnphone
music. T '
At nildnlKht Jlrs. Auhrey NorrlH
wnM pleasantly HiirpriHHl with a
hli'thday cake and a htiKe bouquet
of beautiful flowers.
MIhs Kteele held hlKh scoro at
brldKe and Miss OIku Andei'Hon
received the consolation prize.
Invited Kuests Were M'da King.
Jonephine KoppeJ Klva MU-hell,
Kdlth Laubschei1 Jeane Steele,
OIa ' Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Jen
nlnK. Mrs. H. H. Maker, Mrs. Kd
ftin, Nichols, Mrs. Augusta (Hover
I'adKham, Mrs. Aubrey Norrls and
Mrs. l,enna Looker..
Mrs. Mathews Gives
Thanksgiving Dinner
Mm. Helen Mathews entertained
M' a very lo ve I yV2 o'clock dinner
Thanksgiving day vit her, home op
rtouth Ivy street. :
Seated at the table 'wereu Mr.
and Mrs. L. K. . Thompson, Mm.
Margaret Price find daughters Vir
ginia and Hetty LouIh of Uose
hurg, J., Will mar . Tokannon and
Harriet and Margaret Ann Math
Mr; t ys ; -" . .-.
(iuiim Kntcrtuln i.ucMtH
on Holiday , , .
- Mr. and Mm.'lLoulfl Knlps and
on Elmer entertained ,ht Thanks
giving dinner at .their homo on
outl) .Ivy. Guests were Hnymond
Knlps and family'O. J, Knlna and
family of Grants Pnm(-,W.,0. Knlps
and family of; thlp city and Mr.
and Mrs.' Wnmsley1, Following tho
Thanksgiving party 'Mrs. Knlps
left for Grants Pass to spend tho
week-end with her non and family.
Tickets Fo Messiah To Be Heard
During Yule tide Season Go On Sale
l Rehearsals fun- tho Messiah,
beautiful oratorio to be presented
Docember Ifl a( (ho Holly theater
under the auspices of the Greater
Med ford club, Are progressing
nicely, the club committee an
nounced yevterday. ,
Tickets for the program have
been printed and will be sold un
der the direction of Mm. Henry
Rates, chairman of the ticket com
mittee.' Anyone Interested In the
wile of the tickets is asked to call :
Mm. Hates. j
Thf Messiah: will Inciude a cast ;
of G5 well known amateur artists, j
A wonderful travelogue of tho j
Holy land will be shown on the'
ffli
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In Leading Role
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MIkk Ijci"v' Khiikiii, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. 'has. It. SliuMns, who
IuUch tho. pint of KimUo Ingulx,
mother -f l-ois JmkhIm, In (tie ummi
rlatcd Mmlenl iMtdy production,
"The (iooHe HuiigM High."
Mr. and Mrs. Pipes
Entertain Saturday
For Sixteen Guests
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes enter
tained last evening at their home
with a dinner party, followed by
bridge. Hlxtecn guests were Invit
ed. Covers were placed for Dr. and
Mrs. C C Goldrtberry, Mr. and
Mm. E. C. Hollnnky, Mr. and Mrs.
E, B. Day, Mr. and Mrs. F. U Tou
Velio, Dr. and Mm.' K. W. Klceter,
Mr. and Mm, Jap Andrews, Dr.
and Mrs. t H. Pftsko, A. B. Kosen
baum. Miss Mildred Russell, and
the host and hostetf.
Card 1'uny
TlnuMliiy livening i
i Past ', Nohlo - Grand card party
will be given December 4 at (he
1. O. O. F. hail, alartlng at 8
o'clnck, nnnouncoment was .made
yeHlenlay. Hefreahments will ho
served.
(.radnato Numi-s'
.Mcotinxr postpoiUNl '
The reular monthly meeting
of t ho (1 radon I e Nil m'H amua-ia
lion scheduled for December 4th
wilt be held Monday, December
lfilh at the home of Mrs. w.
Arthpole. .
screen In connection with the ora
torio. This unuHiial Vuletldo program
has been inado possible through
the efforts of the Greater Med ford
cluli and Hie cooperation of local
singers. It Is being ill reeled by Mrs.
C II. Pnske and promises to be
the most beautiful amateur pro
duction ever attempted In Med
ford. The management ,of the thea
ter Is cooperating . with' the club
to make the production a success
and music lovers of so inborn Ore
gon are promised a program which
will qtld to the solemnity nnd re
HkIouk atmosphere of the Christ
mas HCHfOIl.
Lady
Diana . .
SterllnK by Towle
Isn't now the time to plan
initio! iit'cis I'or Christ
mas (
Pricos arc lower than they
have heen fur years.
The flowing lines of the
Lady Diana flatware are
repeated in every pieee. of
this lovely new pattern
from howls and plates,
candlesticks and com
potes to the gracious
tea and coffee services.
Exclusively
at
LARRY
SCHADEa
"Your FnvorlU Jeweler v
One of the most colorful affalrft
of the recent holiday was the
ThankHglving party given by Mr.
and Mm. Alfred ff. V. Carpenter
at their country home on the Old
HtaKU road Thuimluy evening, hon
oring their house gueat. Mm. Mar
tin JJndgreve of Madinon, N. J.
Forty gucHta enjoyed their hoapl-tallty.
Dancing and Cdt.ds
On Social Calendar
For Shriners, Ladies
Several social groups of the city
are anticipating tho unnual card
party and dance to be given Tues
day nlKht at the Med ford armory
for all Illllah Hhrlners, vlHltlng
nobles and their ladies. '
This card party and dance Is an
a nnual event with Illllah temple
nnd each year the committee en
deavors to make the party excell
the previous one In colorful deco
rations and features.
The armory Is being converted
Into a holiday ballroom for the
occasion and an eight-piece dance
orchest rii has been engaged. The
dance will be an Informal affulr
and u large crowd Is anticipated.
Invitations were istmed during the
past week. Admission will he
granted by card and fez. Dancing
will begin at ii o'clock.
School To Present
Lewis Beack Drama
On Tuesday Evening
Iewis Beach's three-act drama,
"The Goose Hangs High,' has been
worked out to perfection by the
cast chosen from the Assocluted
Student body at tho senior high
school. The play will be presented
Tuesday ovening at the Holly
theater under the direction of Miss
Doris Baler, assisted by Miss Mau
rlne Johnston. t ,
The production Is not the ordi
nary farce or comedy commonly
presented by high school groups,
but requires more talent and act
ing than most school presenta
tions. Little comedy Is included,
but the characterizations are
worked out so naturally that it
will prove very entertaining and
interesting.
Tho cast for the play Is as fol
lows: Bernard Ingals, Harold Ge
Bauer; Uunlco Ingals, lcneve Slm
klns; Noel Derby, Neville Hlden;
Leo Day, Donald Darneille; Ithoda,
Frances Ferry; Julia Murdoch,
Jeanne Fabrlck; Mrs. Bradley,
Harriett Campbell; Hugh Ingals,
Wayne May; Itonald Murdoch,
Robert Nelson; Lois Ingals, Adra
F.dwards; Dagmnr Carroll, Mar
garet Chllders; Hlllott Klmberley,
Junior Porter, and Clem, Jack
Boy I.
This dramatic production has
been chosen by critics as one of
tho best three-act plays written for
high school dramatization. It was
first presented In Now York City
In IflM.
Tickets went on reserve yester
day at the box office of the Holly
and a large crowd is anticipated
for the ono performance to be
given.
Lady Lions to Enjoy
Luncheon and Cards
Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs. Good
win Humphreys will be hostesses
to tho L:uly Lions club at a 1
o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Med
ford Wednesday. Luncheon will bo
followed by cards at Mrs. Smith's
home, 1U3G Queen Anne.
Miss McColloni nostra
at llrhlgo Party
Miss Esther McCollom enter
tained at bridge Monday evening
honoring Mrs. Clarence Olson, who
Is her house guest from Ritzvllle,
W ashington.
Guests for the evening were the
Misses Clara Terwllliger, Ruth
Stewart, Marjory Llndiey, Carla
Nlerson. Joyce Gage nnd Gliidvs
Cookaey. JUl JH
Srhenrke Entertain i
On TtuiukHgtvliux
Mr. and Mrs. A. Orln Sehenke
had as dinner guests Thankful v
ing day Mr and Mm. Nyle tilf- '
ford of Ashland. Ferris Gifford
of 1 1 ra n t s a ml M I Cn ri I a Gif
ford of Medford.
MIsn Swigart
in City Tinlny
Miss Eliabeth Swigart, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swigart,
In home from Oregon Slate college
to spend the week-end with her
parents and friends.
r incrlcnrv Social
i:ent of Wednesday '
The Priscllla circle of the First ''
M. E. church will meet Wednesday
December 3 at the home of Mm.:
Hall, t'2S Edwards street. j
Thin is the nnitiml experience
nor hil. An Interesting proKram has
been prepared and lame utten- ;
dance Is desired. j
!
MUshiti Group j
to Mtvt Tuesday ;
The Women's Missionary society
of the Firt Christian church will ;
meet , Tuesday afternoon at 91
o'clock at the hm.t of Mrs. J. T.
iMvi, JIU Earn Mutu alieet Mr. I
air a &
h AM FA
Miss Ailra l-.iluanls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ci. A. ICdwards. lnj
porn-ays ilie jairi of Ixns. IiikiiIs ill me mjcii hcikhii presentation, 'The.
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College Set Leaves
For North Today To
Resume Work
Many students, who have been
spending the holiday week-end I ri
Med ford will be returning north
today to resume their studies nt
Oregon State college. University of
Oregon and other schools.
Among them are Klizaheth Swig
art, Estill Phlpps, Ben Day, Elea
nor Boyd, Dorothy Eads, Mary
Hayes, James C. Hayes, Ednal
Mohr, Betty Janes. Barton Mc
Math, Walter Harris, LaurajDrury, i
Vivian Cosa, Robert Sleeters Tom
Emmens, Clifford Moore'' Jack '
Hughes, Bernard Hughes, Rafael J
Benson, Curtis Barnes, -Jlpnald i
DeVore, James Edmlston, Clifford j
Lord, Edward Reames, Cbarles I
Thomas, Arthur Hollander, Frank!
Kolinsky, Donald Moore, Bll-Bow'
erman, Bill Morgan, Al Stoeh'r, (pap
mllle Clemenson, Laurence Clejri
enson, Gertrude Hasklns, Beulahf
Gore, Starfley Smith, Harold AnJ
demon, Norrls Porter, Marian dj
TolIefHon, Dick Isaacs, ' Jillard;
Younger. Robert Kroeschel- and;
Budd Gail. . ;?Jij !:
Mrs. Wilson Hostess
at I ea I uesday A
Mrs. Jack Wilson was hostess to
a group of friends at tea Tuesday
afternoon. Honor guests wero
Mm. Pete Luly, Mrs. Harry O'Nell
and Mrs. W. P. Fiske nnd her
mother, Mrs. Plchnrd of Gold Hill.'
Mrs. Haydon Guest
Of Honor Thursday
Honoring her daughter, Mrs. ,
Walton Haydon of Portland, Mrs. ,
Cora A. Wilson entertained at din- '
ner Thanksgiving day nt her home,
129 South Ivy street. Covers were'
placed for Sim. Haydon, honor'
guest, Mr. nnd Mm. David Hood,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wilson and ,
daughter. Miss Mary, Miss Helen
Wilson nnd the hostess, Mrs. Wil-!
son. i
Mrs. Henry Is Visiting j.
Relatives in the East f
Mrs. Rupert Henry Is spending
several weeks In Chicago. III., vis-:
itlng relatives, having left Medford,
for the east Monday evening.
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Here for
Week-end . ' ,
.Ml-S. All till P Ttnit nt Piumnn la
among persons spending the holi
day week-end In Medford. She has
been a guest since Thanksgiving
or ner son. ttonert C. Hart, and
Mrs. Hurl.
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from someone else
Your
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Portraits"
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lllfllicr lUCMIIiy eVIIIIllK.
Mrs. Koppes Will Be
Hostess Tuesday to
Missionary Group
Mrs. R. A. Koppes, 23 Rose
avenue, will entertain the Wom
en's Foreign Missionary society of
the First M. 12. church, Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. L. F. Belknap
will lead the study. Topic, Bible
Women and Evangelists. A splen
did program is being arranged.
Assisting hoBtess, M rs. O. V.
Myem, Mm. A. E. Lyman. Visitors
always welcome.
Guests Honored
at Hess Homo
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Hess en
tertained Friday evening at their
home on Vancouver avenue, hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson
of Ritzvllle, Wash., and lvun Mc
Colloni, who Is home for . the
Thanksgiving holidays from the
U. of O.
Kcol.tg Entertain' ;. , .. ..
With Holiday Dinner '
Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest L. Scott
were among local people who en
tertained ni. dinner Thanksgiving
day following the Medford-Ash-land
football game. They had as
guests Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hub- I
bard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lingaas, j
Mrs. Osa Hubbard and James j
Hubbnrd nnd guest.
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An interesting event of the holi
day week-end was the dancing
party last evening at the Rogue
Elk inn. It was a no-host nffair
and guests weres
Mr. and Mm. Flavius West. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Perl, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. L. L.
Sanders, Mr. and Mm. Allen Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Breese Braley, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Baker, Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. H. Banwell, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dltzler,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Hansen, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Bruce Bauer. Dr. and Mrs. B. C
Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Lnge
son, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Durno.
Mr. anl Mrs. Jack Porter, Air. and
Mrs. Justin Smith, Mr. and Mm.
Chas. Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrc
Bob Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wil
cox and the Misses Paradine ilol
brook, Josephine Koppes and Elea
nor Ames and Messers 'Maury
Spatz and Hurry Cedarwall.
Mr. and Mrs Wilson
Entertain Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson en
tertained with a Thanksgiving
dinner for a group of relatives at
their home on South Riverside
Thursday.
Covers were placed for Mrs. H.
E. Goeller and family of Klamath
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Clif
ford nnd family of this city ami
Mrs. A. L. Harvey and Dr. Bertha
Sawyer of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths
Entertain at Dinner
Mr. and Mm. David Griffiths and
Mrs. Dcra Hess entertained at din
ner at their home on North Pcarh
street Thanksgiving day. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mm. Clar
ence Olson of Ritzvllle, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McCollom, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hess, Esther Mc
Collom, Ivan McCollom, Mrs. Dora
Hess and Mr. nnd Mm. Griffiths. .
Mm. Noud Will
Bo Hostess
Mrs. Noud will entertain the
Building1 Bridge club at her home!
on Catherine street Thursday, De
cember 4. Playing begins nt 2
o'clock. J
Mrs. Preston
Returns :
Mrs. Frank Preston, who has
been visiting in southern Calif or-j
nia for the past two weeks re-1
turned yesterday. I
!j)EPAmllWrS'i()RE
0. A. MEEKER, Manager
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Ba rim ra I'Juiiir Brophy. talented
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.
1. Brophy, who entertained with
harp ami piano selections In the
recital at St, Mary's acailomy Tues
day evening.' she is 10 years old.
Neah-Kah-nie Group
Pleases Society at
Concert Tuesday
One of .the most pleasing events
In local society during the past
week was the appearance here of
the Neah-kah-nle string quartet,
talented group of artists, brought
to St. Mark's guild hall through
the efforts" of 'several prominent
members of Medford society. The
concert was attended by a large
and appreciative audience from
the ranch colony and local groups.
Several dinner parties, preceded
the concert and formal gowns ex
pressive of the present mode added
much color to the occasion.
A program of difficult numbers
wns mastered by the four artists,
who held their crowd on a superior
plane from opening to close of the
concert, which was followed by
two delightful little compositions
of a lighter character.
Outstanding In the group Was
Michel Penha, violin-cellist, who
played with such a confident, air,
the audience was entranced with
his perfect mastery as well as the
rich tones brought from the great
Instrument.
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Members of the Girls' Athletic
association of the senior high
school have appointed committees
for the dance December & honor-
inn fnmlmll man -hn mmlu thate
! letters this season. All members of
the student bdy and their parents
are invited. Alumni wishing to at-
' tend will be required to get tickets
1 at the school previous to the af
fair.
Miss Jean AVhitman, president of
the organization. Is in charge of
arrangements. Football letters will
be awarded at this time by Coach
Darwin K. Burgher.
Committee appointments are as
follows: Decorations. Bethel Slagle,
chairman; Leabel Mllier, Junette
Trill and Maxine Vaughn. Invita
tions, Ardyce Lindley, chairman;
Jean Qulsenberry, Doris Comger
and Patricia Carlun. . . ,
Refreshments, .Ethel Slagle,
chfiirman; Lois Hill, Dessle Ander
son and Alary Edmiston. Program,
Mary Mozel, Helen Edmiston, An
na Miae Fuson and Helen Wilson.
Cleanup, Margaret Warner, chair
man; Edith Loge and Francis
Arnspiger.
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trim. Priced $3.95 to
$29.95. '
Striped
Robes
$9.95 all-wool striped
robes, now reduced just
in time for Christmas
buying. Any college girl
would love to receive
one of these snug robes.
Other beautiful num
bers in crepe and satins
priced from $12.95 to
$29.95.
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