MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1930.
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Miss Helen Has kins
To Wed Mr Semon at
Quiet Home Wedding
Miss Holbrook to Be
Bride December 27th
At Seattle Wedding
Formal Dancing
Party Interests .;
The Younger Set
j Charity Dance Well
Attended, Colorful
Miss Thorbus Will
Wed Mr. Coleman
4 o'Clock Service
Homecoming Gala
Event at Rebehah
Meeting on Monday
Directs Cantata
Married Friday
Event of Holidays
P3TJE XOTTR
Tho Christmas holiday non-son In
Med ford threatens to rival tho
Hummer in number of weddings
to Its -credit according to an
nouncements mnde each day. In
vitations are out this week lor
lha mnrrlne-n nf Mira llotpn Clinr 1
Haskins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon B. Haskins, and Mr. Kussell
Hemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
.1. Hemon, which will he solem
nized at the bride-to-be's homo on
Saturday, December 27th.
. The service will be read by Rev.
Claude . B. Porter of the First
Presbyterian church. Miss Gert
rude Haskins' will he her sisters
maid of honor and Mr. Homer
Marx will be Mr, Semon's attendant.
Invitations have been issued to
30 Kuests, who are relatives or
Jm mediate friends of the two fam
ilies. r,
. The wedding will be followed by
a luncheon at the Haskln's homo
nfter which the bride und groom
will leave for n motor trip south.
B. P. W. Club Enjoys
Christmas Party at
Y. W.C. A Thursday
A jolly ChrlatmaR party, which
provided many ihinK to he giv'ii
for charity, wan enjoyed Thurs
day evening by members of the
Buftinefts and Professional Wo
men's club at the Y. W. C. A,
building.
An interesting progrnm wns pre
Merited by the committee, members
nf which appeared In kid . cos-
tumes, with one member, Miss
Katherlne Stewart, dressod as tho
teacher. A school program wns
given including pieces, songs and
skits.- Miss- Elda Ohelardi gnvo
"Twas the Night Before Christ
mas," Miss Lucy Davis, "The
Hhooting of Dan McClrow," and
MIks Elsie Brown and Mrs. Clarico
Hpuhn sang a duet. The school
wing "Jingle Bells"- and ".Silent
Night" with the co-operation of
the audience. '
Santa Clans then, arrived and
distributed the gifts on the Christ
mas tree. Ho wns impersonated
by Mrs. Grace Vow, who added
much humor to the occuslon.
: Following Santa's -arrival sup
per was serv4 by -Ote oommlttoe
headed by Mint Winifred Wnlkor
In the absence of Mrs. Kdna
Isaacs. Other, members of the
committee were: Mrs. Mary Bler
ma, Miss Lucy Dnv'ls, Miss Elcla
Clholardl, Miss Katherlne Stew
art, Mrs. Winnie Welshnar, Miss
Winifred Walker, Miss Ollva Park
er, Miss Elsie Brown, Miss LouIbo
Compton, Mrs. Pearl McCredle,
Mrs. Lynetta Goodwin and Miss
Margaret Kerr.
. '
Bridge Club Enjoys
Gala Party Thursday
C' -' f1 :
Mrs. lOffle Hcrhert Vocimnii, who
In iliriftiiitc tho ran la la, "The An
Kelle Choir,' In Im preHciiifri ut I he
Flit,. Clii'lsiliin cluti-rli tills oven
lug Kilo will he n.Hslsled by Mrs.
Muhlo llniiley Sims, orffnnlsl, jiml
Mrs. Kiiim-i-noii, violinist. Mt'iiibcrs
of Hie chorus are: Soprano
Itulli Jtrel, .IckmIo Waicnrr, Kmili-e
IIIIIIh. Muninna Eiiini-Mon. KKln
llrmvn, llolcn Wilson, Kiinice
Sin I Hi, Irene (Hshy, Aileen Par
ker: alNiH W1 C, Young, Mar
gery linn, Dorothy Hnrr, Olnilin
OImoii, Virginia (.regory, (Velllu
Wilson; tenors Marinlo OImoii,
(i. (.miner, V. M. Hon; iNiNseH
John W. Kirkpntrlck, I In rob I Cor
IIhh, All Curry, Mr. fJove, (-lies-
ter Wcinlt, NVirmim avaley and
IJnyri KlmnioiiNon.
Saturday, Dec. 27th, nt the home
of .Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cednrwnll,
Hcuttle, W'nsh., Miss l'nrndlno Hol
brook will be mnrried to Mr. Harry
Odarwall of this city.
Miss Holbrook, who hns made
her home In Medford for a Bhort
time is tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Holbrook of Hood River.
Hlie Is spending tho holiduy season
with her pnrents arid will go on
In Keattle after Christmas to meet
.Mr. Cednrwnll, who left for the
northern city Frldny. Following a
two weeks trip to coast points they
will return to Medford to be at
homo to their friends Jnnunry 14
Mr. Cedarwnll Is nssoclnted with
the American Fruit Growers Inc
in this city.
Holiday Atmosphere
Prevails at Bridge
Luncheon Wednesday
Mrs. Grey Hostess
To D. A. R., Annual
Christmas Party .
Tho Building Bridge club and
guests were entertained nt ' tho
Pnrlsh hall Tuesdny afternoon
I when Mesdames Murray nnd Wood
were hostesses at tho annual
Christmna party,
The hall was decorated .with
Christmas tree, laurel and out
chrysanthemums for tho occasion.
Following several games of bridge
the hostesses surprised their guests
with the announcement of Snntn
Claus' arrival. A gift was left for
each member, which added much
to the merriment of tho Inst meet
ing of the year.
Will Spend Vacation
In Seattle
Miss Helen Kinney will leave
this week for Brattle to spend the
Christmas vacation with relatives.
Yosterdny afternoon Crutor Lake
chapter D. A. R. held lis regular
December meeting and ' nnutlul
ChrlstnuiM party .at the homo of
Mrs. J. O. drey, 22 Hose avenue.
After the tlsunL -onelilru. -exeutiaes
u snon ousinoss meeting was Held,
tho regent, Mrs. H. o. Harding,
prodding.
Tho senior high school' girls sex
tet sang two Christmas carols, ac
companied by Miss Marlon Moore.
These carols were followed by a
Chrlstmns rending by Miss Burn
Van Metpr.
The OhrlBtmns trW had botln
decorated by. the committee and
the, distribution of tho inexpensive
gifts udded still mora enjoyment
to a pleasant afternoon.
There was an unusually Inrgo nt
lemlniico nnd the chapter enter
tained four guests. Mis. Howard.
Mrs. Bensohoter, Mrs. Newell nnd
Mrs. Adnms.
A silver collection was taken up
that Mrs. Don Newbury, loonl
chairman for tho veterans' hospital
might send the money to cheer the
boys in the Portland hospital.
Mrs. Lewis Ulricll took charge of
. . . ...
inc sum tor Aiigei isianii nnd win
send n generouB box of gifts Mon
dny for tho n. A. K. work there
among the Immigrants. Mrs. Grey
wns nsslsted by Mrs. It. O. Bench,
Mrs. Adeline Hlnck, Mrs". A. B.
Strntton nnd. Mm. It. J, Knrl.
Airs. j. w. young wns among
the charming hostesses of tho
week in local soclefy. Hhe enter
tained a group of friends at her
home on South Oakdalo with a 1
o'clock brldgo luncheon Wednes
day afternon.
The dining room was decorated
In holiday attire for the occasion.
In tho center of the long table
was a smnll Christmas tree, elec
trically lighted. Place cards and
ine arrangement of each course
reminded tho guests that the holi
day season is here.
The dessert was a benutiful Ice
crenm Chrlstmns treo nnd each
guest was given a miniature
Christmas cake as a favor.
High scores at bridge wero held
by Mesdames Pnrsons, Jennings
nnd jJuHuquo.
Dinner Party Given
Preceding Dance at
Oriental Gardens
Among tho many locnl pconle
who entertained with dinner par
ties .last evening preceding the
Community ball were Mr. and
MubKensa. Brnloy. ,.r
vovers wore placed for Mr. nnd
Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Boyle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
Glen Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnmll-
ton Pntlon, Dr. and Mrs. Bert
Lngeson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. Qenry Gar
rett, Mr. and Mrs. D. a. Tyree, nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Brnley.
Miss Ontmnn Hero
Fur llollilnjn
MIkh Lucille Ontmnn arrived In
Medford yesterday from Vale,
Ore., whero sho is nn instructor
In the giailo school and will spend
tho holidays with her mother, Mrs.
N. 8. Ontmnn, nnd brother, Wil
liam Ontmnn.
Piano Recitals By
Gore Students Are
Enjoyed By Many
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Tho studioH of Mrs. E. K. Oor
In the Spurt a hulhllng were the
sotting for a juvenile reoitnl
Thurday uftnrnoon .when children
and their mot hern wore entertain
ed with a ClirlHtmat program.
The following children played
numhem Hhowing their work in
rhythm, ear training, tvuriHposi
tion and niomorl'inR: ratrloia
Short, Jonn Hchuler, Dorothy Mc
Kennle, Dorothy (lill, Elsie Saun
ders, Nell Stone, Everett Jucob-
non, Kenneth Anderson and Dorr
Barrett. Mm, Oore was assisted
by Miss Helen Wilson.
Mrs. Oore also entertained her
pupils nnd their friends Haturday
evening at her home, 11 0 (ieneva
avenue. Tho following program
was Riven. ,
A Chord Study,
The Hrook In the Forest Adnlr
Everett Jacohson
Minuet Johnson
Dolores Smets
Soldiers March Pchumnnn
Arlene Eaber
Airy Fairies Spauldlntt
TeKny Reutor
Uttle Itunnwoy
Jalnre Me Donald
Tho Clown
Hirthday Willt
The Fairies
Dorothy Olll
Study In Transposition
Vnlse of Hln Drops-
Shirley Tuber
Volunteers March PputiWlnR
Clarenee Swing
luntlntr Song Dellafleld
1 CaroUn Cook
Oiivotle Heueh
Frieda Viulerwood
June Hoses Hpnulding
Frances Tost
Spnrks Thompson
Mnydr.y Itathbun
Jean l'ease
Curious Story Heller
Uee Tort, Jr.
Sun rfoucl Uaohman
Wvt Wilson
Vulf In E Minor Chopin
Dorothy tloro
Kumincnnl Ostvo Knbensteln
Wlhln Hewitt "
The Fountttin Hohm
Dorr Barrett
Trnumrrl and Honmnce ......
Si'huinann
Darrel llison
A Prlnress Mor
Evelyn Herman i
Fifth Wnlt Oodard
D. Burgess !
Cnprlcnnte Wacks
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l Judg Win. Cnlvig and Miss
( Margaret Warnrr plan to leave en1
jSnturdny Vor Portland where they
I will he guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
I Floyd Cook for a week.
Of special Interest to members
of the younger net will be the for
mal dancing party to bo given by
Miss Lucille Lowry and Berton
Lowry Jr., in Kt. Mark's Guild hall
Friday, Dec. 26th.
Invitations are being Issued to
160 guests for the holiday affair.
Miss Kucilte and Berton, Jr., are
the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lowry.
Girls9 League Gives
Christmas Parties
Wednesday at High
The annual Girls' League Christ
mas party waw held in the gym
A colorful finale to pre-Christ-mas
week was tho Community
ball held last evening at the Ori
ental Gardens to swen the Community-chest
fund.
The dunce was attended by
members of all social groups of
the city and was characterized by
a bevy of lovely gowns and holi
day decorations. -
Several special features added
interest to trfe dance program,
music for which was furnished by
Dom Provost's orchestra.
Patrons and patronesses for the
dance were: Mayor and Mrs. A.
W. Pipes, Mayor-elect and Mrs.
E. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
ilton Patton. Mr. and Mrs. IT. D.
McCaskey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corn
ing Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Braley, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lem-
Wednesday evening. Winifred mon, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith,
Warner, president of the league,; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hubbard, Mr.
extended a welcome to the guests' and Mrs. J. C. S. Well Is, Dr. and
nnd then turned the program over' M K C. Mulhollund, Mr. nnd
to Helen Wood and Wllda Hewitt, Mrs. D. J. Willson, Mr. and Mrs.
program lenders. The first num- John C. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. M
ber wuh a clever dance by Gret
chen McAllister.
Following this was a country
B. Jurmin, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Leach, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. White,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corn, Mr. and
Many Plan Trips for
the Holiday Season
school with Margaret Warner wiMru. C. S. Butterfield and Mr. and
teacher. Headings were given byiMrs. John Perl.
Uuby Hall and Maxinc Bohnert
and musical numbers by Nello
Greene and Ruby Stone, the popu
lar character duo, Barbara- Wall,
negro minstrel and Frances nnd
Elizabeth Ferry, Huwnifan guitar
artists.
A dance by La Murlo Beck fol
lowed and then a group of three
songs by Frances Moller and Janet
Smith, another pair of popular
entertainers. Concluding the pro
gram was a presentation of the
"Turkey Skit," with Helen "Ed
mlston and Cushte Wilson as the
young recently married couple.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in dancing. Music wns
furnished by LouIho Osenbrugge,
Margaret Warner, Winifred ' War
ner, Mary Chambers and Cushle,
Wilson. The hall was decorated
In festive Christmas spirit and a
hazaar, rummage sale and candy
booth wore operated.
The customary purty for grade
school children was1 held in tho
nfternoon. A short program con
sisting of musical numbers, tap
dance by Jane Antle and rending
by Mary Maxine Hngen was given
nnd then Santa Claus arrived to
to greet all tho children.
Party Given In
Honor nf Hlrthdayfi
Mrs. Lura Emery and Mrs. Alice
Lounsherry were honor guests on
Wednesday - evening at a bridge
party given by the Misses Ella
Glover and Letha SUrkey, the
occasion being In compliment to
tho two; women's birthdays.
Following bridge refreshments
were served and a beautiful birth
day cake presented the two honor
guests. The. guest list Included:
Fern llarbough, Jessie Gibbons,
MrH. Ralph Jennings, Susie Mae
Sholton, Queenle Alcock, Bonnie
Holmes, Mildred Williams and
Alice Lounsberry.
Although the home holds a spec
lat appeal during the Christmas
season many Medford people will
spend the holidays away from
their own firesides. For there are
other firesides, which are recalled
when the fragrance of fir
breathed on the street. And it will
be Christmas In the city and
Christmas on the sea as well as
beside familiar chimneys.
, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Shockley
left Thursday by motor for south
ern California and Arizona. They
-will spend three weeks vacation
ing and will be Christmas guests
of Mrs. Shockley's brother, Dr. II,
A. Nelson, in Annaheim, Cal.
t Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Carpenter
are spending the holidays as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chand
ler Egan at their winter home at
Pebble Beach, Cal.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheffel are
motoring to Twin Falls, Idaho, to
spend the Christmas holidays with
relatives and friendsr
And Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil Mohr
will tnke to the sea as soon
Christmas Is post. They plan to
leave the first of the year for
Honolulu, where they will visit
their daughter, Miss Anita Mohr,
who is a student this year at the
University of Hnwaii.
M
Carpenters Will
ltd urn the 27th
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpen
ter, who are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Chandler Egan at their
winter home at Pebble Beach for
Christmas, wilt return to their
homo in this city December 27.
Many Students Return To Medford 1
For The Christmas Holiday Season
The two approaching weeks will
ho gala weeks in Medford with
hosts of students home from va
rious universities, colleges and fin
ishing schools to spend the Chrlst
mns holidays with relatives and
friends.
Among them are Miss Harriett
Sparrow from Katherlne Branson
school, Wm. S. Newhnll, Yale;
John Weills, Tumnlpais school;
Corning Kenly Jr., Thatcher
school; Miss Roberta Stearns,
Mills college; Ralph Klein, Stan
ford; Miss Betty Bnrdwell, Marl
horough school; Homer Piatt,
Sacramento Junior college; James
Hayes Jr., Columbia v university,
and Miss El low Mae Wilson, Uni
versity of Washington.
The University of Oregon and
Oregon State college will be repre
sented by the largest number of
students here for the hnlldny. In
the list are Miss Eleanor Boyd
Miss Beulnh Gore, Miss Alice
Holmback, Miss Fredericka Brom
mer, Miss Elizabeth Swigart, Stan
ley Smith, James Edmlston, Ron
aid DeVore, Dick Isaacs, Miss Do
rothy Eads, Miss i Laura Drury,
Tom Emmens, Ed Renmes, Eu
gene Orr, Miss Margaret Psen-
brugge, Miss Vivian Coss, Miss
Ilss Betty Janes, Miss Gertrude
Haskins, Miss Ruth Severance,
Miss Camllle Clemenson, Laurence
Olemenson, Marshall Gray, Estill
Phlpps, George Winne, Norrls Por
ter, Donald Moore, Bob Sleeter,
Ben Day, Miss Betty Brown and
Mifs Elsie Pardee.
Others are Al Stoehr, Elmer
Morgan, Miss Elsie Williams, Mer-
Innd Tollefson, Rafael Benson
Miss Bertha Etcher, Walter Harris
Bob Hammond, Stanley Hoggs,
Carter Hoggs and Miss Thelma
Pan key.
Attractive ;
5 Distinctive ;
I "Handmade Gifts" I
for last-minute shopping
Cocktail Napkins
Italian Lace Pieces
Novelty Linen Luncheon and Breakfast Sets
Chinese Tapestries and Cross Stitch
Novelty Border Pillow Cases
Rainbow Card Table Covers
Embroidered and Hand Hemstitched Ouest Towels jj
"Give Handmade Gifts'' I
The Handicraft Shop
Miss Marion Thorbus, daughter
of Mrs. Grace M. Thorbus, and
Elbert Coleman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Coleman, will be mar
ried this afternoon nt an informal
four o'clock wedding in the St.
Mark's church, Episcopal, Father
Win. B. Hamilton reading the
service.
The bride will be attired in a
brown ensemble and will carry a
bouquet of pink rosebuds. Her
sister. Miss Edith Thorbus, will be
her maid of honor. Mr. William
Heath will be the groom's attend
ant. Following the wedding tho
bride and groom will leave for a
motor trip south. They will re
turn to make their home in Med
ford. Poor Children Will
Receive Toys, Nurses I
Enjoy Gala Evening
A Christmas party wart enjoyed
by members of the , Graduate
Nurses association Monday night
at the home of Mrs. C. W. Ash
pole, who was assisted as hostess
by Miss Thelma Kent.
Following a short business ses
sion, Santa Claus arrived and toys
were removed from the tree, which
will be given to the Red Cross
to be distributed to poor children
on Christmas eve.
Games and stunts were enjoyed
and refreshments served by the
hostesses at the close of the evening.
Mrs. Sprague Makes
Official Visit P. E. O.
...
Mrs. William Thomas Gos
wtt (Elhuibctli Evan Hughes)
daughter of Charles Evan
Hughes, chief justice of the
United Slates, whoso wedding
wuh a social event in New
York Friday, December itt.
Christmas Ball to
Be Large Event at
Oriental Gardens
Chapter AA, P. E. O , was en
tertained by Mrs. E. A. Moore and
Mrs. Helen Tumy at the home of
the former, on December 10. . The
state organizer, Mrs. Blanche
Sprague of Salem, made her of
ficial visit at this time, and after
the business session, which fol
lowed luncheon, gave an interest
ing .address.
Final arrangements were made
for the Christmas boxt and those
having further contributions for
it are asked to leave them at the
telephone office or at 205 Crater
Lake avenue today.
A special meeting of the chap
ter is called for Saturday, Decem
ber 27, at 1 o'clock,, at the home
of Mrs. C. D. Thompson.
4
Voss-Gchlinrtl
W'cding Sunday "
Miss Lucille Voss, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss, was
married to Harold Gebhard, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gebhard.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at
the home of the bride's parents on
Jackson street.
Rev. W. 11. Eaton of the First
Bnptlut church performed the
ceremony, which was followed by-
supper served for the members
of the immediate families. The
couple left on a short trip south
and have returned to this city.
They are making their home nt
tho Kershaw orchards, of which
Mr. Gebhard Is mnnnger.
As a Joyful finale for the merry
Christmas day, members of local
society will meet at Oriental Gar
dens for the annual Christmas ball
of the Medford " Post, American
Legion.
Music will be furnished by Dom
Provost's dance band and many
'features are being planned in
keeping with the holiday atmos
phere. The committee working under
Horace Bromley, is making ar
rangements to care for an excep
tionally large crowd as dance
lovers from nil sections of south
ern Oregon are expected to attend
the annual balh
Kdgells to Hold ...
Open House ;
Mr. and Mrsl Corbln Edgell will i
conduct open house Christmas day
at four o'clock, at their home on
Berkeley Wny,
The 14th annual home-coming
of the Rebekah lodge was held
Monday evening, December 15th.
Dinner was served at 6:00 o'clock
to 120 guests. The lodge hall and
tables were decorated In ever
greens and laurel berries. After
the regular lodge session a pro
gram was presented including a
solo played on the saw by Mr.
Vimont, accompanied by MIkh
Gonevleve Brown at the piano;
vocal boIo by C. E. Meeker.
A history of the first home
coming held In 1917 was given by
Mrs. Nellie Perl, who was noble
grand of Gg !cdge at that time.
Each noble grand who has had
charge of a home-coming, re
sponded with a resume of the
event.
The purpose and activities of the
F. L. club of the lodge were ex
plained by Mrs. Georgia Hess, past
president of the club. - A lovely
quilt made by the members of the
club was exhibited.
This quilt is to be sent to the
I. O. O. F. home In Portland as
a gift from the club.
A clever play, entitled "Rag
Carpet Bee" was presented by
eight members of the Past Noble
Ci rands club.
Mrs. Minnie Bryant was chair
man of the committee responsible
for the success of the event.
Colony Club Holds
Regular Luncheon
The members of the Colony club
met at the club house Friday for
their regular luncheon meeting.
Several tables of bridge were en
joyed following luncheon, at which
Mrs. Sprague Hiegel, president. Dre
sided. f
Spending Holidays
In Lakovlew
Mr. and Mrs. James Stovall left
this city Saturday by motor for
Lakeview to spend Christmas with
relatives. Miss Jessie Stovall, who
is a student at the University of
Oregon, Eugene, joined them In
Klamath Falls.
Miss Brown Is
Home From Oregon
Miss Betty Brown is among the
University of Oregon students in.
this city for the holidays. She
is spending tho vacation with her
parents, Mr. . nnd Mrs. Louis
Brown.
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