fEDFORD MXTTJ TRTBTJXE, ftfEDFORD, OKEffON, SrNDAY. JANUARY 4. 1931. TheWeek Society Happenings - - PXOEFOTTR I J & ' 1 .- if e y ya Nealon O f4 J,l -I . 4 I i .1 i' t i 'J ' i t ,.e .1 " 1 1 tnf 7 I WO .X Miss Murrel Finley Weds Mr. Cronjager in New York City Of special Interest to 'oral so ciety i the announcement received hy wire yesterday of the marriage it Miss Murrel Finley. daughter of Mrs. -ctltlinm Kwartx of Med ford and .Mr. Edward Cronjiiger of New York City, which was an vent of New Year's day. Mi Kinley. who is Known from coast to coast an "The ilolden 'Jirl," throng)! her work on the Maie and In reoent motion pic ture production, returned a short, .-. . . lime ago from a several months t tour of Kurope. She made her I Mrs Green Resicrn home in Medford until she entered j ' r"' rcn IKCSlgnS theatrical work and frequently re. a ClitU Troncfiea turns to visit her mother anrt' IUU i rcWtUreT, Air. and Mrs. Cronjager will Loan Party Planned leava New York this week lor liollywood, where they will reside In their .Maiihu beach home. Bridge Tea Given Younger Misses at Field Home Tuesday Th rtRHon Rnrbnra Jenn Field nnd Mildred Prury entertained on Tuesday afternoon wllh a brldo tea ut thf Field homn for a num ber of their friendji. Refresh -mnts were served at a table heauti fully decorated in rycln mciiH nnd red candlex. Ouets wer the MIbaob Kvelyn Leonard, Loin NnholH. (iwendnlyn KrniiM, Joan Delxisli. VirKinla KnrllMh and Helen Ktearna. ' AJI I D AM L II ITirS. J. K. IVlQr Snail Charming Hostess of Yuletide Season Mrs. J. R. Marahall entertained nl home, 1130 West Tenth street TueHday afternoon from 2 to 0. There were two tnhlea of hridite in play und the roomif were, henutl fully decorated to commemornte the Yuletide Henson. First prize ut hrldge was won hy Mrs. V. Parsons and consolution went to Mrs. Karl Llttrell. . Others completing the party were Mesdames W. II. Wood, R. .M. Moty, Lee Hunter, Stella An- derson, A. Llttrell, arid, the hostess. Mrs. &lnrshnll. FoIIowIiik curds refreshments were served. Reception Plans to Be Made, Meeting Daughters of Nile Zuletma Temple No. 13. Dauith tcrs ftf the Nile, will meet In the Medford Masonic temple on Sat urday, January 10th, at 2 o'clock, following luncheon nt the Hotel Holland nt 12:30 p. in. Mrs. C. T. Sweeney, presiding of ficer of Zutelma temple, i desir ous of a Rood attendance at this first meeting of the. year, as plan of the sewing cltth will he dis cussed and other husiness of Im portance disposed of. Committees WIJ1 he appointed and arrangements made for the re ception of Supreme Queen Mrs. Katherlne Rlnts of Chicago, who will make her official vlxlt ut Ash land on Fehruary 4th. The offic ers for 1931 will ba elected nt the January meeting. Miss Janes Hostess Bridge Tea Tuesday Among Ihe many delightful events of the week given in honor of the. local younger set was the hrldge tea nt the Janes .home, given by Miss Hetty Janes Tues day afternoon. Students home for the holidays were among the guests. There were three tallies of bridge In play nnd prize for high score was won by Miss Eliz abeth Swigart. fiuests were Misses Krederlcka Rrommer, Iteulah fiore, I'.llow Mac Wilson. Hilly llummett, Edna Mohr, Mary Hayes, Allta llolm hnrk, Oertrude Hasklns, Carlta Clifford, Clara Mary Fusnn nnd the Misses Ellzal.elli .and Jean Hwl (jnrt. J!lxs Snider KiiUt I'llU-rrsltjr of t)renit Miss Mary Snider, daughter of Mrs. John Snider, left Medford on Friday for Eugene, where she Is entering the University of Ore gon. , , , , I nlty Circle M ill Meet On .Monday. A meeting of I'nlty Circle has been announced for Monday niwlit nt 8 o'clock In the Jackson ltiftcl. Ir. M. T. llolgnte will be the peaker of the evening. Open House Lovely Event New Year's Day at Home of Rev. and Mrs. Porter The home of Rev. and Mrs. They were received hy Hev. nnd Claude II. I'orter wns beautifully j ,lr. 1'oiter. Mis. Hamilton Tat decorated In flowern chrysantlie. ton. Mrs II. K. W. Npllver nnd mums, rosebuds and carnntlnns , Mrs. Harris Janes poured. The for open house held on New Year n j tables were colorfully arranged day from 1:00 until 6:00 o'clock. : with pink imlnsieitas and caudle. The flowers were sent for tho oc-1 for centerpiece. raslon by Mm. Middle. Miss Lmlly Itrown acted as Two hundred gursta called dur- assistant hostess not the Misses Ing the afternoon to enjoy the re- j Dorothy nnd Mnrjory I'ali y. Louise vival of B. good old fashioned man-i Hrommer and Hustin Dytian i'rv ner of welcoming Ihe arrival of ed. assisting wei Mrs. Halpli De. the new year. j Witt nnd Mrs. Kmlly Dynnn. Early Copy Desired Publicity managers of all loral clubs and organizations and other- persons submitting news to tile Sunday society pages are asked to bring in copy earlier in the week to injure its inclus ion in the Sunday paper. All copy marked "Sunday" will lie held for the .Sunday paper. Events held prior to Fri day should he reported before a, o'clock Friday evening as space U reserved Saturday for events held Friday night nnd Saturday. All early copy receiv ed will lie much Appreciated. .MernberH (f iho tirenter Med ford olub mei nt the city lihrary Mondny afternoon for a nuHineHB seHHion. The treasurer's report was rend and approved as were the minutes and several bills. A letter received fruin the Ore ffin Federated rlubs was real and contained a request that the Med ford club co-operate in the cam paign to promote homo Industries. Mrs. K. K. rjreen'H rcHifinatlon from the office of treasurer was read anil accepted with reRret by the metnbersilp. Mrs. iivovn Rave ill health as her reason for re signing from office. I'liins for the Kcholnrship loiin party, which will be held at the JinIt-1 Htillund January Kith were i discussed. .Mrs. K. I. Satchwell Is chairman of the event. The nifxt meetlnK of the, dull wi" heM nt ,nn f!ull1 hal " January I'llth and will he a musical Mr. and Mrs. Travis Entertain During Holiday Season Mrs. T. a. TitavlK, 1210 East Main street, lias had as house guests during the holldayM her sister. Mrs. lmmogene t'oghlan of Los Angeles, and Mr. TravU' hrnth- er W. TnivlH and Mrs. Travis of Portland. Open house was . conducted hy Mr. and Mrs. Travis New Year's day hetween S and 8 o'clock and their hospitality enjoyed hy u large nlimher of friends. Garden Club Will Select Officers At Thursday Meeting Annual election of officers will he the leading feature of the pro gram at the meeting of the .Med ford Ourden club, scheduled for Thursday, January 8th. Members will gather at the Hotel .Medford at 7:30 o'clock. Past Matrons Club Will Meet Monday The Pnst Matrons club of Reamcs chapter will meet Mon day. Jantiury 6th nt 2:00 o'clock in the .Masonic Templo. The luncheon has been dis pensed with for this meeting. Committee Is composed of Mes dames R. L. Rny, 1. II. Ciove nnd Unlit. Hoyl. Visiting matrons nre welcome. Study Club Invited Mrs. Deuel's Home Members of the Wednesday Study club will meet Wednesday for guest day at the home of Mr?. S. K. Deuel on South Oakdale. A pleasing program has been ar ranged. IntcnMliiK iiiest Hero For Wi'k-KK Ann Shannon Monroe, well known author, was n guest in southern Oregon last week-end of Miss Alice llanly. She was ac companied hy her niece. Mrs. Hel en Jnckson, and stopped In this city en route to San Francisco from Portland. Mrs. ;rvh mill .Mrs. Smith I iilcrlaiii nt llliinrr Mrs. John tlreb and Mrs. Myrtle Smith entertained with a dinner New Year's day. Covers were placed for .Mr. and Mrs. Haskins ami daughter, Sylvia. Mr. nnd Mrs. F, Creb und sons, Alvin. John. Clarence nnd Harold, und Alvin Smith, all of Eagle Point. Follow ing dinner games were enjoyed until n late hot). , DuBuques Entertain New Year's Eve at Woodlawn Orchards Mr. and Mis. It. A. Uuliuque entertained a number of their friends New Warn eve at their home. Woodland Orchards. Dunc iiiK and curds were enjoyed during the evening. t;uests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bates, Dr. nnd Mrs. U. L. Sunders, Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Nichols, Mr., and Mrs. O. J.arison, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. (J. Mendonhall, Mrit. Hallo way, Mr. :ind Mrs. Kuene Vnn Dyke, Dr. ft. W. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. L. Alvin Tollefson, and Mr. nnd Mrs. ftnlph Jennings. Wakefield Family Together for New Year's Eve Dinner The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wakefield was the scene of a family reunion and New Year's eve dinner party Wednesday. Din ner was followed hy cards with three tallies of five hundred .In Play. tiuests for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. t.'oss. Mr. Ilashaw, Mrs. Cora Powell, Mr. .and Mrs. It. W. Wakefield und the Misses Vivian anil Cecil Coss. New Year's Eve Is Celebrated, Frolic at Hudson Home Mesdames Oda Hudson, C.rnce Voss unci Olive Parker were Joint hostesses nt a New Year's eve frolic ut their home on North Ouk dale. Dancing nnd music were enjoyed with a Spanish luncheon served nt midnight. Twelve guests enjoyed their hospitality. -if Mrs. Anderson Honor Guest on Friday At Luncheon and Bridge Mrs. Albert E. t)rr entertained a group of friends, honoring Airs. .M. II. Anderson of San Francisco, at a beautifully appointed lunch eon at the Hotel Medford Friday followed hy three tables of con tract bridge at her home. Three prizes for low scores were awarded Mrs. larry Schade, .Mrs. J. c. Thompson and Mrs, C. T. linker. A lovely guest prize was presented Mrs. Anderson. t Lady Lions Meet For Luncheon At E. M. Wilson Home The I.ndy Lions will meet Wed nesdny. January 7th for a cover ed dish luncheon nt the homo of Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 3-tO South Riverside. Assistant hostess will lie Mrs. Edward Leach. Miss Mitchell Will Meet With Y.W.C.A. The regular monthly meeting of the hoard of directors of the Y. V. C. A. will he held In the club room on Monduy evenlnn, January Nth at 7:30. Miss Helen Mitchell, the new secretary, will he with tis and a full attendance is de- si red. Pattons Entertain New Year's Eve One of the largest parties of New Year's eve was .held at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton. Capitol Hill. Thirty-eight of their friends gath ered there for dinner nnd danc ing and watched the old year out and the new one In. Mrs. Field Hostess to Guild Meeting Members of Ihe Crater Lake Ouild will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Borna Field, 1'4 Crater Luke avenue, with Mrs. K, W. Hhockley. Mis. Church nnd Mrs. Nil.xnn. nsslstunt hoHtesne. Mrs. W. W. Howard will give n tiilk on Japan. .M Kk Pnron4 Join Ilii nl will Hero M J?m Mary Pontons arrived in Medfonl Wednesday from Seattle to accompany Miss i:M H.ird-jund well on their return to Los An-, gcles. where both are Mudent nt; the Marlborough icKool. M1m Parson spent the holidrtva with her parents Ii01,l,,i- O 1 lei urn To In n lor OiUcgc1 Q Homer Plait, non of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal Piatt, left on the Shas-j (a Saturday to r-um(. his sludtcM at Junior college la Sacramento. I Dur inn hii May here sex era I ; informal alfairs Wre given inl his honor. BEAUTY QUEEN CANDIDATE h 4 i t, - k Associated '.. t-i, iQ Ida Elizabeth Cannon, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon ot Missouri, is one of the candidates for beauty queen of the 1931 University of Missouri student yearbook. She is studying journalism and her home is in Elsnerrv. Mo. Christmas Musical Is Given By Piano Pupils of Mrs. Bebb On Tuesday afternoon a group of the piano pupils of Mrs. Hoyal It ebb wero presented in a "Chrlst nuis musicale.". The program follows: Adeste Fidelis.'' Carland: (four hands) Kathleen Dillard nnd Lois Herman. "The Clown," It I s h e r; Jaek Thompson. "The- Little Skeptic." Spaulding; (song aud nccompaniment) Em - niett Ileeson. "i'ixles' CJoof! - Xiirht Sonc." Brown; Telen Thompson. 'The Dream Boat," Williams Why: (song and nccompaniment ) (iretchen McAllister. Toy maker's Dream," (vocal duet) LaMurle nnd Fred Beck. Silent Night, "("'ruber; (four hands) Karle and Warren Ficht- ner. Bird's Frolic," Fontnna; "Dol- ly'a jLullftby,'' (song nnd nccom paniment ) Margaret Ruth Bolton. 'Harp Kchocs," Virgil: Lois Herman. "Melody from 'OberonV Weber; (left hand piece) LaMurle Beck. "Gertrude's Dream," Beethoven; Fred Beck. 'Serenade," Schubert; '"The Waltzing Nymph." Spnuliling: "To fV Wild Rose," McDowell; Kath leen Dillard. At the conclusion of the pro gram all present sang t "SI lent Night," circled around the lighted tree, the tuccompanimeut played by Jack Thompson. Serving of refreshments com pleted the happy afternoon. Mrs.ASmith Hostess For Nurses9 Meeting On Thursday Evening The Graduate Nurses' associn tlnn will meet at the home of Mrs. Boland A. Smith. 413 New town. Thursday evening. Dinner will br served jit 7:30 and will he roiimveii ny an interesting pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker Return From North Mr. nnd Mrs. C A. Meeker re turned Wednesday from an auto trip to Portland and Vancouver, Wash. They visited Mrs. Meeker' brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. K, Corey of Woodburn anil called on several friend en route. White In Portland they enjoyed seeing t he pageant of the Old, Oregon Trail at the auditorium. Gregory Home Scene Of New Year Party Among the enjoyable N e w Year's parties held, wns one itlven Vy Mr. and Mrs. Will Gregory of Agate. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harve Dietrich nnd son How- ard, Mr and M rs Kd Whiteside son Lloyd. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.ber Weed aid Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy , Smith. Coo 1'iitctialu New Year's Dinner New. Yenr's Eve Mr. nnd Mis.l M . K Coe entertained at dinner ! Dr. W. H. Eaton of the First! Baptist church, and family. Mr. and Mrs. t. l. Connor of Grams Pa and Mr. and Mr. Chester Armstionn of this city were also dinner cueMs New Ymi - 'r tlav t th Coe home on! Dakota avenue. 1 i Holiday Season Ends J As Students Return to Various Schools The fnutivitioa nf Ih. 1i 1 A ti i Beison wil, cnfl tQday ,n mQ homeH of the city with the return to school of studentH who have spent the vacation with relatives and friends. Other guests will al.o return to their homes and various lines of work. Clubs nnd other organizations will resume their regular meet- ng. which have been adjourned during the holidays, students will i lfavP or northern and southern campuses, many by motor and others by train. PtudentH of the local schools will also return to books tomorrow. Sixth Anniversary Celebrated, Party On New Year's Eve In honor of their sixth wedding anniversary Mr. 'and Mrs. F. A. Hunspoter entertained eighteen guests nt a 7 :fl0 o'clock tamale supper on Decenjber 3lst at their nome m .Jacksonville. Tho guests Included: Mr. nnd Mrs. Seldon Hill and daughter Betty: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bow man of Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyden, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Arnold and daughters Norma nnd Bernadine, Zoa Arn old and daughter Blanche of Med ford. A mock wedding was a feature of the evening's entertainment. Mesdames Judd and Watkins Entertain Mrs. K. H. Judd and Mrs. F. A. Watkins were joint hostesses at a New Year's dinner party at the Judd home, 4411 King street. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 10. Sten nctt and George Bourne of Phoe nix; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watkins and daughter, Evelyn Jean. Mrs. KUaleen Smylle. Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Judd nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fr A. Watkins of Medford nnd Mr. and M rs. Chester Bourne of Seattle, who nre spending the holidays here. Younger Set Enjoys Cards Fabrick Home Among members of the youtiK er set. who have entertained ilur Inir the- holidays is Miss Jeanne K.ihriek. daughter of Mr. and t Mrs. tllen Kabrlok, who was hos- -s.s at a bridge party Tuesday nfternoofl. Otiests were Misses J'ecny Mill er. Justine Miller, Adra Kdwards, Helen Kdmiston. Mnry Kdmlston, Marjorie lletland, Carol Podge Viva Liggett. Flora Mt'Math Louise Hrommer. 1'atrlcia Hayes and Anna Mae luon. I Shorkleyi Home 1'nilil Holiday Trip Dr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Phoekley returned Thursday night from u m,,i,p ir ihr,..h rutiflrnfll ftni, Arizona, enjoved .inrtnir ihe hi,..,w i ",i. j dltion to visiting many scenic points in the southwest they were also guests of relative nnd friends for several days. ScltcfTrN Itcturti From Idaho Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Scheffel and little son Jimmy, returned to this ciiv FrMnv from ltntrrt. ldnhn. where llirv sm nl the holiri.-ivn with . Jrjr Ml n relative. . I Mrs. Feasley Gives ; Dinner Dance, Home i New Year's Eve -Mrs. Marjorie Feaslev Invited 22 frlendM to her home on Crown avenue New Year's eve to watch the old year out Dinner nnd dancing were enjoyed. Reception Honoring Miss Mitchell Held Y. W. C. A. Friday A delightful event of Friday eve ning was the reception held by directors of the Y.W. C. A. as a welcome to Mis HeVen Mitchell, new jwecretnry of the Y.W.C.A. An interesting fc-ature of the program was the group of songs sung by Miss Lewis of Seattle, who is a gueM in this city for the holi day reason. Miss Lewis was pre- ! December 30. During the fu.sinea sen ted at the reception by Mrs. (hour the society voted to pur B. R. Bryant. - ( chase some article needed at Genera! plans for the coming j Champoeg and present this at the year were diricutsed and the need 1 dedication of the Memorial build- for numerous activities, which will bring the girls of Medford in closer contact with the V. W. C. A. em phaized hy Miss Mitchell. Directors present for the recep tion were Mesdames W. S. Oil more. R. A. Hopper, A. R. Clem ent. B. R. Bryant. W. A. Holloway. W. F. Campbell. A. J. Anderson. :. Iverson, Kva Mains Carlow. R. O. Mulholland, Hnrrf Nordwlck, C. Jt. I'orter and I. If. Oove. Mrs. Nichols Honor Guest Bridge Party At Pennington Home Monday afternoon Mrs. Laurence Pennington entertained for Mrs. O. O. NichoLs of Klarnath Falls, form erly of this city. Bridge was play ed at two table. High score wns held by Mrs. Harry DuBuque, and low by Mrs. Sanders. Oue.sts were: Mrs. Harry Prent ice. Mrs. Jlenry Bates, Mrs. Harry DuBuque. Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. D. W. Stone, Mrs. Ralph Jenning.s and Mis. J. J. Nichols. Dancing And Bridge Follow Dinner Party On Saturday Evening Sixteen guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laur ence Pennington on the Jackson ville road Saturday evening. Din ner, bridge and dancing were en joyed as well as a beautiful Christ ma,! tree, laden with amusing gifts for all guests. Mr. Hendershott and son. Herman, of Kugene were -spec ial guests and entertained the group with piano and violin num bers. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Marc Jarmin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A I Littrell, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tyree, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Nichols. Dr. A. E. Dod son nnd Miss Dorothy Carles. Birthdays Observed With Holiday Party Betty Jane and Tiwrence Penn ington Jr., entertained with a birthday party Tuesday afternoon. Their birthdays being on Christ mas Eve nnd New Year's Day they celebrated together. Gnmes and contest were the diversions for the afternoon. Guests were: Joan and Maxine Guyer, Mary Louise McElhoge. Katherlne Mead, Elaine Brophy, Hetty Anne Wake field. Raymond Itinebarger. Glen Stewart, Itussel Finch, Harvey Fields Jr.. Dorr Barrett. Max Nich ols, Donald Root. Roberts Entertain With Dinner Party Amonc the many pleasant events nf the holiday week was the din ner party Riven last evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge - ltohert at their lovely home on Crown hill. Covers were placed for 20 guests. Pajnma Party Kvent Of New Year's I've M is .Marjory Mulholland. daughter of Or. and Mrs. K. O. Mulholland. entertained a Rroup of friends wllh a dinner nnd pajama party Wednesday night. Will Itotuni To School Hlrhurd Wood, a student of Tolytechnle College of Kngineer Ing nt Oakland. Cal., will return ' rhol today after spending the I holidays with his aunt. Mrs. Liter Weed Virgin Wool Sweaters Coat and slip-on styles. Buy one at regular price. Take another for The Men's Shop Next to Rialto Theatre Annual Luncheon Is Planned By College ; Women for Saturday The College Women's club is completing plans for the annual i luncheon to he held at the Hotel , , .,!' """""" '"'" ing to make reservations are asked I to call Mrs. Lelatid Mentzer, 927X. I Mrs. Robert 'Hammond will re- j view "That Man. Dawes." by Paul I i-eacn. airs. t.isie uarnon Strang, j accompanied by, Mrs. Eva Marsh i will sing several numbers. ! C. A. R. Are Guests Of Lela Henderson At Tuesday Meeting General Jo.snph Lane society. C. A. R., was entertained hy little Miss Lela .Henderson on Tuesday ing on January 14th, which sev eral of the members are planning to attend. Tho society also expects to con tribute to the four projects spon sored by the national society. The treasurer's report showed $.9t; received from the birthday offer ing and candy sale. This with the dues now coming in will enable tho organization to carry out plans. The following program was given: "The Origin of the Yule Log" by Carol Dodge; "Christmas Hymns" was ably explained by Margaret Childers, Christmas ob servances in Holland and Ger many were described by L'iizabeth and Frances Ferry. Mexico's new Santa Claus, Quet zal Cotal, who was the Aztec God. now being adopted as their Santa Claus, was the subject covered by Barbara Holt. A request, for wash cloths and tooth brushes was read by Ruth D'Albinl. An article, "When A merican History Hung on a Woman's Word," recently received by Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini, was referred to as one of tho valuable historical ' facts constantly being discovered. The article deals with Empress 1 eainerlne K refusal to give Russian troops to fight the American col onists. . At the conclusion of the pro gram eah' member wins presented a Christmas gift. The hostess, as sisted by her mother, Mrs. Ray Henderson, served refreshments. Marrtage of Local Couple Announced t . Announcement of the marriage of Miss Lanier Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hansen, and Mr. William Heath, was made in this city Wednesday. The wed ding was un event of December lKth In Klamath Falls, the Rev. Theodore Smith, reading the serv ice. Mr. and Mrs. Heath will make their home in this city, where both are popular members of soc iety. The bride Is a graduate of the Sacred Heart hospital school of nursing and Mr. Heath is a member of the Associated Oil company staff. Miss Kelly Honored At Informal Party Complimenting Jliss Marjory Kelly, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. K. 13. Kelly, who Is in this city to spend the holidays. Mrs. Ed ward Kelly entertained with two tallies of hrldge at her home on Tuesday evening. Miss Kelly is supervisor of physical education In the Albany schools. t;iiet.N of Swlgim Will l.cuve Today, Miss Mary swigart nnd house Rtleet,- Miss Hazel firulier, and the Messrs. Klliott Ayres and I!oh ert Scott of San Kranclsco. who have also heen house guests at the c. A. Switart home during tho holidays will leave today by motor. .Miss Klizaheth Sw'igart will return to Oregon Stale Col lege, t'orvallis to resume her school work. A DIAMOND CIRCLET FIT FOR A PRINCESSI Exquisito diamonds securely let in platinum or gold told to you with Our guurontes and Ihe "Symbol of Cer tainty'' in Value, Style, and Ctofts. WOOD munihip.VVirked in the Ring und on the Tay. Lawrence i Luncheon and Cards Enjoyed By Members Local Pan Hellenic .,.,,,. u . t A 1:00 o clock luncheon nt the n()lC .Medford was enjoyed yester l(ay uf'tPrnon ,,y members of Pon Hellenic. Followin luncheon bridge was played at the home of Mr. Aletha Vawter, who was as sisted as ho-te.ss by Mrs. Stephen Nye. Yuletide Party Is Event at Bebb Home On Saturday Evening In celebration of tho Yuletide season, Mr. and Mrs. Royal K. Bebb entertained with a dinner party at their home on Saturday evening. Covers were laid for twelve and the appointments were beautifully selected, indicative of the holiday season. The enter talnment of the evening was di vided between moving; pictures of some of the party, shown by Hor ace Bromley, "ping-pong" and dancing. A Russian dance in cos tume was presented by La Murle Beck as a feature. Dinner Party Kn joyed At llanby Homo Mr. and Mrs. A. J. llanby en tertained at dinner Friday eve ning nt their home on North Holi ly. Covers were placed for. eight. Clients we're Mr. and Mrs. W. E. i ' ivws. M r. and M rs. C A . Meek er, Mrs. Maud Chapman aud Mrs. Laura West. Prints 1931 Spring Prints assign ing on the dotted line . , . and the dots aren't all round, either. Diamond shaped dots are taking the place of round dots . . . The white dot on a dark back ground is a new develop ment of the season, one which emphasizes the ling erie touch of white collars and cuffs. ARRIVING n,II,Y!!! SI'KINT; DRrXSKK SI'IMMi COATS SI'UINC; HATS E'S o 'Dislinctive Individual Apparel for Women" $1895 C 1