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    MTCDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK Ed OX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1W0.
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Miss Has kins Bride
Of Mr Semon, Home
Wedding Saturday
Open House Reames
Home Enjoyed by 50
Guests From School
Miss Jones Marries
Mr. Pollet, Church
Wedding in South
Recently Married
In Los Angeles
El low Mae Wilson
in Holly Program
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer (Margret Ames) and Attendants
A I ! ' Jrk i , L, - t, fc , l 61 ' 1
At a lovely homo wedding at
10:30 o'clock y eater day morning
Ht the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mm. Leon B. llasklna, MIhs
Helen Clnlr HHsklnn became the
brUlo of Mr. Kuweit Semon, son of
Mr, and Mrs. K.- J. Semon. Hov,
Clnude B. Porter of the Flrnt
Presbyterian church reudlng the
Be r vie. - i
The brfdo was charming In a
gown of turquoise blue in bouf
fant style and carried a shower
bouquet of pink roKebuds. 8he was
given in marriage by her father.
Jler sister, Miss Gertrude Haskins,
who was her maid of honor, was
attired in a figured silk of pantel
roJorn with, long skirt and fitted
bodice, .
, Mr. - Homer Marx was the
groom's attendant.
'. The house was beautifully deco
rated in yellow chrysanthemums
for the occasion. Preceding the
ceremony Mrs. KIhIo Carlton
Htrang sang two solos, J'At Pawn
ing" and "Oh, Promise Me." The
wedding march was played - by
Mrs. H. O. Purucker.
The wedding was followed by a
'luncheon, attended by tho 30
quests, after which the bride and
groom left for a motor trip
through California. They will re
turn to make their home in Med
ford, where both are well known
members of society.
Miss Bardwell To Be
Hostess Tea Dance
Miss Betty Bardwell, daughter
ut Mr. and Mrs. Kalph G, Bard
well, who Is In this city from tho
Marlborough school for the holl
days, has Invited about 30 friends
to her home tomorrow afternoon
for a tea dance between the hours
of 4 and 6 o'clock.
Legion Bait Festive
Affair of Christmas
Large Crowd Attends
' Following Christmas dinners
and house parties many members
of local society enjoyed tho Amor,
lean Legion ball at tho Oriental
Garden, i The annual ovant was
attended by a lancer crowd than
usual and many feature. Included
in tlio program. !'
Arrangements . for tho dnnco
were. In chcargo of Horace, lirom
toy.,..,'.. ...
r
' Nineteen Guests
Enjoy . Christmas
At Arnold Home
One of tho onjoyablo dinners of
the holiday season was given by
Mrs. Zoa Arnold and her daughter
Iilancho at their home on Locust
ntreot Christmas day. Covers wero
laid for 19.
Guests from out of town wero
Mrs. Arnold's grandson, Clulro
t.'onaway from Hivcrsido, Calif.,
and Charley Conaway rroni t). H.
C. at Corvullls, her sun, lintpli
Arnold, and family of Tllliimook.
Mr. and Mrs. L. h. Norcross of
Ashland and their diiUKhter Alta
ut I.'ctalumn, Calif., Mr. and Mis.
K. A. llenspetor and family of
Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Arnold and family from Clrltflii
Creek and Ernest Wcnnerholni of
Hlrcraldc, California.
Mr. Smith Leaves
For Kansas Trip
Mr. 8. S. Smith will leave Med
ford' today for Wichita, Kansas,
where he will-Join Mrs. Smith,
who has been visiting In Oio-mJd-dlc
west for the past two months.
Thoy will be guests of Mrs. Smith's
mother, Mrs. J. K. Kluhnrdson. and
her sister. Mrs. Agnes Jackson,
and of Mr. Smiths sister, Mrs.
H. It., liechtol. In Wtvhltu, then
t'ontlmio to their old home In Kl
Dorado, going from thero to Chi
cago,' ill., thro homo via, Cali
fornia. They plan to return to
their homo In Mod ford ut the closo
of six weeks.
V . -
ttucbta from
lulirornlA j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Krlc Anderson of I
Joo Bar, Calif., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Peterson for the
holidays. i
New Year Will Arrive In Gala Fashion
As Society Says Farewell to Old 1930
Thro, more days and 1930 will
bo'no hibre. And as tho old year
surrenders to the new, hells will
ring throughout tho valley and
lh spirit of gaiety wjll reign ev
erywhere. Now resolutions wll
bo mad. as tho Now Year Is
ushered In with great hilarity and
anticipation of ths things that
lll may bring foremost of all
"a prosperous New Year."
Many watch parties will be held
In Medford homos and special ob
servance of tho old year's pass
Ihf made at thratros nnd all
amusement houses of the city.
A -dinner dance at the Hotel
Medford Is among the functions
which will prove most popular
with' member, ot local society,
Ifc". " ..."
Mrs. Chmlcr K. I'olli-t
(Illicit Jones) daughter itt
Mr. unil Mrs, ,1. II. Jones of
Mcdfonl. sin, Pullet was mar
ried ul a Hiurch wedding; ill
I-iOH Angeles Deimiibcr 111.
Miss Holbrook Bride
Of Mr. Ceddrwall at
Wedding In Seattle
Of special interest to local
society was tho wedding yesterday
of Miss Fnrndlno Holbrook, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Holbrook
of Hood River, and Mr. Harry
Ccdarwall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Cedarwnll, which was a hoc
lal ovent at tho L'edarwnll hoini
in Seattle.
Both tho Irrldo and groom liave
mndo their homo in Medford for
some time, whoro they were as
sociated with tho American Fruit
Growers Inc. Following a wed
ding trip to coast points ' they
will return to this city, about Jim
uary 14th.
Dancing Party Will
Be Event of Monday
at St. Mark's Guild
An event much anticipated by
tho younger set Is tho .dancing
purty to be given tomorrow eve
nlng hy tho Indies of Ht. Mark's
guild for the young peoplo of the
parish. 1 .,
Musio for tho affair will bo fur
nixhed by tho Melody boys or
chestru. Many hitereHting features
are promised and a hi rue- crowd Is
expected to Join in tho holldny
festivities.
Patrons and patronesses for tho
evening nre Father and Mm. W. it.
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
(May. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Peter
Dr. and Mrs. It. l Mulholland ami
Mr. ami Mrs. A. V. Htonnett.
House Party to Be
Affair of New Year
Tho arrival of the Now Year
j Ht the C. A. Swlgart homo on
Wenesee street, as a house party Is
i being planned by the Misses Swl
; gart, who uro home for the holt
! days.
I Messrs. Klllntt Ayres und Itohert
Scott of San I'Ynnelseo will arrive
in this city New Yeear's ovo to
spend the remainder of the week
as gustH at the Swlgart home.
Miss Hazel timber of San Km it
elsco, neeompanled MIhs Swlgart
to Medford tho first of tho week
and will bo her guest thru he
holiday season. Miss KHziihoth
Swlgart, who Is a student at Ore
gon Stato college, is homo for the
holidays and Mr. Swlgart. who Is
now in business In San Kmnrlwco,
also arrived the first of the week
to remain In Medford until ufter
New Year's.
Holiday (iiiMm
At Daniels Homo
Mr. and Mrs. II. Walther of
Portland and MIhs Irene Haleom
of San Kri.nu.scn are guents In this
elty of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Dan
iels, having arrived the first of the
week to spend Christmas.
Mr. nuil Mrs. I lulirrr
Itetuni fmm Souih
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry Kluh
rer (Margan't Ante) returned to
Med foul Christmas morning from
a wedding trip "to San Kninciseo,
l.os Angeha and Agua Calh'nte.
Many requests from tho public
Inspired tho affair, which Is be
coming an annual event at the
hotel anil mnny reservations have
already been received for taldes.
Another affair which will be
included ninong the first on the
M of festivities Is the dancing
Party to l.o held at the Klks
Temple for members of the lodge
and their friends.
The Klks dance Is eagerly await
ed each year as one of the most
colorful events of tho holiday
seasgn.
Ami hon the N'vw Year ar
rives tht American Legion will
eelehrale with a dance at the
Oriental Oarden, on Thurtday
night.
! One of tho moat plcaKunt events
of tho week for members of tho
younger set home from school for
the holidays was open house con
ducted by KdwardB Keames at tho
homo of his parents, Air. and Airs.
A. K. Realties..-
'About 60 guests callod durlnK
theafternoon and evening, comlllR
and Kolng at will. Dancing and a
buffet it upper were enjoyed. '
Dancing Party Muck
Anticipated Event
Local Younger Set
Tho ladles of St. Mark's guild
will entertain tomorrow evening
with a dancing party for the young
people of the parish. All members
who": enjoy dancing nre' Invited.
Music for the affair will bo fur
nished by the Melody boys.
Patrons and patronesses for the
evening are Father and Mrs. V. U.
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clay,
Mr. and Mi's. John Peter, Dr. and
Mrs. B. C. Mulholland and Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Stennett.
Bride-to-Be Honor
Guest Miscellaneous
Shower Monday Eve.
Complimenting MIhs Helen Has-
kins, whose wedding was an event
of Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ern
est Smith entertained at her home
Monday evening with a miscellan
eous shower.
Many lovely gifts wero pre
sented tho bride-to-be in a basket
carried by little Patsy Smith and
Dorothea Haskins, who were
dressed as a brldo and groom.
Twenty guests enjoyed Mrs.
Smith's hospitality.
Formal Dance Gala
Holiday Event for
Local Younger Set
A delightful affair of Krlduy
evening wan the formal dancing
party given at St. Mark's Guild
hall by Miss Luclle Lowry and
brother, Burton jLowrjV for mem
bers of the younger set.
Many 1 students hopie for;, tho
holidays wuto in attendance as
well ns mom bora of tho local high
school student body.
.'The hall wus attrautlvely dec
orated in greens and other yin;
hols of tho Yuletide seuson.
Card Party Event
Of Friday Evening
Jack Tyrrell Home
Tho lovely country home of Mr
and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell near Jack
sonville was fragrant with Christ
mas greens for the card party at
which they entertained a group of
their friends Friday evening.
There wero three tables of
bridge in play with prizes for high
scores being received by Mrs. John
Dixon and Vernon Coverstonc and
prixe for low score by Airs. J, V.
(tiisWifson.
Guests were Mr. and Mi's. John
Darby, Mr. and Mm. John Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (jiistufson. Dr.
and Mrs. E. Hoffman, Vernon
Coverstonc. Mr. Van Scoyoo and
Mr. und Mrs. Tyrrell, parents of
the host.
Entertains Guests
On Christmas Day
Mrs. Cora A. Wilson was hostess
Christmas day at dinner for
friends and relatives. Covers wero
placed for M r. n ml M rs. Fra nk
awrenco of Gold Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Wilson and daughter
Mary, Miss Helen Wilson and the
hostess, Mrs. Wtlfon.
1
Moty Home Open To
Friends Christmas
The homo of Mr. and Mrs. K.
M. Moiy was the scene of many
festivities Christmas day when J
mey invited 12 friends for din-1
ner, which was followed by open
house. The evening was completed
with a supper of turkey, plum
pudding, salads and coffee.
I
Mrs. Slmot anil
laliglucrN Hero '
Mr. anil Mrs. Slmot and daugh
ters. Joan and lCllzabetti, wero the I
Inspiration for happy Yulctldo fes- j
tlvllles at tho homo of Mrs. A.
Kellehor on South Onkdalo during
the past week. Mrs. Slmot Is a .
sister of the Misses Anno and
Katie Kellehor, who were also at '
home for the Christmas holidays. I
Mrs. Slluot's home Is In Seattle. !
Miss lire VIsIim I
lln.llicr In Portland i
Ml Owclldolyn Itees left Med
ford yesterday morning for Port-
land to visit her brother, K. O. '
Kees. va recently arrived In the i
northern rtt.'O'roni New York. She J
was ruest at a dancing party at
the Hunt club last evening and I
will return to Medford tonight bv
plane.
I
Heading:, left to right: Mrs. Win. Henry Fluhrer, whoso wedriinjc was a social event or DcHvinlK'r
latli at the St. Mark's church, KptsroiMtl; Miss Constance A in cm, her maid of honor: Mi's. Bruce If.
Bauer, matron or honor; and tho .Misses Klranor Ames nnd I.oulse Fluhrer, bridesmaids. Mr. and
Mrs. Fluhrer returned tho last of tho week from a wedding trip south.
Celebrate Golden
Wedding at Dinner
On Christmas Day
An Interesting event of the
holiday season was the dinner
party given by Mr. and Mrs. L.
C Charley at their homo, 309
North Grape atreet, In celebration
of their golden wedding day. Fif
teen relatives enjoyed their, hos
pitality and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley
wero the recipients of many lovely
gifts.
Mr. Charley Is now 74 years
old and Mrs. Charley 69,. They
were married Christmas eve, 1S8Q.
In Jacksonvlllo und have since
made their home In southern Ore
, Four children, four granclefif.:
dron nnd one great-grandchild at
tended tho dinner party. They
nro Reed Charley, Mrs. I. L. Brad
shaw, Mrs. Karl Ulrlch and Mrs.
behind Brophy und grandchildren,
Glen and Janet Charley and .eon
urd and Mtrtoit Bradshaw And a
great graudduughter, Betty1 Ann
Bradshaw. -..-.
Robert Mason Much
Feted Guest HereK
Many affairs in the younger set
are being arranged this week in
honor of Itohert Mason, former
Medford high school student, who
Is here from ( San Francisco to
lcml the holidays with friends.
Ho is bring entertained by Messrs.
Hen 1 ay, Dims Id Moore. Tom
Km mens, Bob Slecter and Ed
Heames.
Tom Kmmcns vn host at a
stag party at his homo Friday
evening and other affairs will be
held this week.
Mr. Mason will enter college in
Sun Francisco after tho holidays.
Buhls Spend Holidays
In Ht.nnl
Mr. and Mrs. Uobt. W. ltuhl and
little daughter. Alicia, are among
Medford people enjoying the holi
days with eastern relatives. They
aro guests of Mr. Buhls parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kuhl, at their
home in Itoekford, III. Miss Box
ane Kuhl. who Is attending Vassur,
is also spending tho holidays In
Korkford.
CarM'iileiN Home
From Pebble Bench
Mr. and M rs . L eo n n rd Cu r p c n -
ter have returned to their homo
In this city after spending Christ
mas at I'ebblo 1 teach. Cat., as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler
Kuan st their whiter home.
We Deliver (Real) Heat
at rates as low as 1-10 of lc per cu. ft.
On Gas Equipment there are never
any "Service Call Charges"
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
"Home of Instant Heat"
200 West Main Strcc? Phone 526
Edgells Have Latch
String Out Holiday,
Many Friends Call
Mr. nnd Mrs. Coibin Edgell
wero among Medford people who
kept alive the fine old custom of
open house on Christmas duy.
They received guests from four
o'clock on Christmas afternoon at
their homo on Berkeley way.
Many' of their friends called to en
joy their hospitality.
Winter Sports Gain
In Popularity With
Progress of Season
Local society Is growing sports
minded as the snow line grows
closer to Medford. And each
week-end finds groups of people
taking to the mountains north
and south of the city equipped
with sklls nnd a few with skates
enrouto to. the Klamath region.
Tho ('rater Lake park and tho
Slsklyous njro the most popular
places with those who prefer ski
ing. Several parties mado tho
trip to the rim of the lake during
the past weeks nnd many others
motored as far as Union Creek
and Government Camp.
Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman
Entertain at Dinner
Dr. and Mm. K. W. Hoffman
entertained at. a dinner last eve
ning nl their home on tho Jack
sonville roud. Covers wero placed
for Attorney and Mrs. E. H. Miller
and daughter of Grants Pass. Mrs.
Mary Miller, Da Grande. T.
Xamplou, Wallowa and Vernon
Coverstonc and Dr. and Mrs. Hoff
man. 4
ItatHo- Party
Is Enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford en
tertained at their homo Tuesday
evening for a group of friends,
who enjoyed the broadcast of Miss
ll))on Norrls' Catest drama, "A
Sprig of Holly."
Will Item in to
Homo In Weed
Mr. and Mrs. John ltolnml of
Weed, Calif., were guests in this
city over Christmas of Mrs. A. 11.
Polly and Mr. and Mrs. Kalph
Jennings nnd plan to leave today
for their home.
Many Dinner Parties
Enjoyed on Holiday
By Medford Society
Christmas plans monopolized
the social world last week and the
holiday season will be observed
with festivities for another week.
Many dinner parties wero held
in the homes and at local hotels.
Among those who enterlulned in
their homes were Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wakefield, who had twenty
four guests for dinner, Miss Eliz
abeth Burr and Mrs. D. M. Luke,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McPher
son and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. John
ston, Jr.
Miss Fleischer Of
Seattle Is Honored
At Surprise Party
Misses Gcraldine Fox and Mary
Arnsplger entertained about 20
guests last evening at tho former's
home, with a surprl.se party in
i honor of Miss Elizabeth Fleischer
j of Seattle, who Is visiting relatives
j In Central Paint over the holidays.
The guests gathered at the Arn
splger home and went In a group
to the Fox residence at 203 North
Peach street. Dancing nnd cards
were enjoyed during the evening.
Will Visit Mi's. Powell
at Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell nnd
Mr. und Mrs. II. C. Fredetlc of
this city left last evening by motor
for Cottage Grave, where they will
visit Mr. Powell's mother, Mrs. C.
T. Powell. They will return to
Medford Monday afternoon.
Guots of Currys
Over Holidays
B. V. Curry and family of Santa
Anna. Cal.. arrived in Medford the
first of the week to spend Christ
mas with Mr. Curry's sister. Miss
Eleanor Curry, and brother, Allen
furry nnd family.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
MEDITERRANEAN
ASK o once fof
bcoUets ond thip't
plon, lot lime i
growing hoil! Then book,
on the yarhl-liL whit
giontnv "Emprct. of
Ffonce," (oi o 71 Joy
Medileiioneon holiday.
Emboy-lifee jenice ond
cuimo. One monogemenl,
othip ond oihote. Rate.
01 low at in o do, $900
tomplcle Call 01 writ,
now (or oil detail,.
CAnADiAn
FACIPIC
fOA H0twt rvHANO Uriisi )id i
1
Mr. und Mis. J. II. Junes of
this city announce the marriage
of their daughter Helen, to Mr.
Chester E. Pollet. which was an
event of Saturday, December 13th.
at the South Park church. Christ
ian in Los Angeles.
The bride is a graduate of tlio
Medford high school and made
her home in this city, where sho
was employed by the peoples
Electric store until October, when
she left for California.
Mr. Pollet is tho son of Mr.
and Mrs. Klton Pollet of I.os
Angeles. und a nephew of Mr. L.
Pennington of this city. Ho is
employed by tho lnda L.iiequer
company of I.os Angeles, whero
they will make their home.
Skiing Is Popular
Sport, Parties Held
in Crater Lake Park
Increased interest In winter
sports is noted in Medford society I
this season, as members of all i
groups seek the snow regions each
week-end.
Many parties are being held dur-
ing tho holidays in the Crater Lake
national park, most of them ter-
minate in dinner at the Bogue Elk
inn.
The Active club .which is being
organized in this city, entertained
with a skiing party Sunday. Fol
lowing several hours in the snow
the guests returned to Rogdro Elk
Inn for a 6 o'clock dinner. Covers
were placed for the Misses Doro
thy Eads, Evelyn Seekatz, Gladys
Gregory, Viola Templeton, Mary
Edwards, Oma GeBauer. Kathleen
Estes, Junrtita Griffin, Sally Rob
erts and Myrna Bush, nnd Messrs.
Tom Ginn, Pat Riley. Keith Fen
nell, Jasper Reynolds, Chester
Hubbard, Lee Bishop, Harold Dav
idson, Howard Gault, Harry Gill
and Howard Leclerc.
r Several parties will motor into
the Crater Lake park region and
the Siskiyous today equipped with
skis.
Dinner Party Will
Be Enjoyed Tonight
Mrs. R. R. Baker will entertain
at dinner this ovening honoring
Mrs. Ralph Jennings, who Is cele
brating her birthday, and houso
guests from Washington. Among
the guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. 11.
A. Dehuque of Central Point, Mr.
and Mrs. Milo Lamb. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Louis Jennings and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Jennings.
M
Miss Oatman Returns
to Vale After Holidays V-
Miss Lucio Oatman, who spent
Christmas In this city as guet of
her mother, Mrs. N. S. Oatman,
and brothers, left yesterday morn
ing for Vale. Oregon, where she
is an instructor In the schools.
Outdoor Lighting Displays Will Be
Judged Tonight, Mny Prizes Offered
The outdoor lighting displays
which have itdded to the cukir
fulness of tho Yuletide season in
Medford will be Judged tonight
und the lovely prizes which have
been on display In the Chamber
of Commerce building will be
awarded.
The contests which 1ms been
sponsored this year by the Mod
ford tlltrdcn club. ll;is been a
great success nnd given Medford
a metropolitan air. enjoyed by all
Holiday Special
During the Holidays Only
We Will Sell
Midget
as displayed in
All the latest models employing Screen Grid
tubes, Dynamic Speaker, Tone Control, etc.
DONT MISS THIS
EASY
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DENISON RADIO
SHOP
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402 E. MauTSt.
( harming daughter of Mr. und
Airs. it. Li. uVson wno win ne fea
tured In the program at tho Holly
theatre Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings. Miss Wilson
will sing and whistle the Nightin
gale and will appear onco each
evening between showings of the
feature picture, "Oh Sailor Be-
"" "u -n-
, .. . . . '
' Mlf tai. who is home from
1 ' -- of W ash ngton for
the holidays, has a lovely soprano
voice and has already been recog
nized as a favorite entertainer in
the northern city and the Holly
theatre is glad to present her to
her many friends In this city. Sho
won the Atwater Kent radio audi
tion for Medford in the fall. She
is nn accomplished singer and
whistler and her local friends wel
come the opportunity to hear her
voice again.
Misses Webster and
Clement Entertain,
Dancing and Cards
Among the many delightful af
fairs of the holiday season for
members of the younger set was
the dancing and card party given
by the Misses Micky Webster and
Janet Clement, which was held at
the Webster home on tho Crater
Luke highway Monday evening.
Christmas decorations created a
holiday atmosphere for the affair,
which was enjoyed by 20 guests.
Mrs. V Itelicr
Entertains ,
A Christmas dinner was given
by Mrs. Mollie Witchcr on Christ
mas eve at her new homo, the
Lake hotel, to relatives and
friends. Those present wero Mr.
nnd Mrs. "George .McClain, Miss
Yinfta Harvey of Phoenix, Miss
Vera Witcher of Redding. Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watkins, Miss
Irene .Taylor, Mr. Will Fenton,
Mr. Hawthorne Weller of Medford,
Arthur Ruberts of Cheteo. Oregon.
j persons, who h a v e motored
through' tho residential districts.
I Christinas wreaths with lighted
j messages, electrically decorated
: I'hristniiiN trees anil many other
holiday features have added beauty
to local yards and doorsteps,
where the latch string Is out for
the holiday season.
The displays will not bo remov
ed Immediately after the judges
announce their decision but con
tinued through the vacation per
iod. Radios
our vrindow, for
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