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PAGE FOUR MEDPOKD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OliKOOX. SUNDAY, JANUARY IS. The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon Schmeer-Byerly Engagement Told At Informal Tea Of HppcJul JntrrcHt to lueiil . doty ' was the announcoment ThurnJay of the enpaKomrnt of MIha Petty Hchmocr. daimbtcr of .Mr. anil Mrs. Claude F. .Sehmeei of thin olty to Mr. Lloyd A Hyer ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jtyer 1y of Portland, which was made, at an Informal tea at the Schmcer home. . Twenty :uentH called hetween t lie hours of four and five o'clock. Each was greeted at the door by little Jean Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons, and presented with a dainty cm-saKe In which was concealed news of the betrothal. Mrs. Fred Parsons poured and Mis Dorothy Orth served. Miss Kch nicer and M r. Ityerly are graduates of the University of Oi-CKon and well known nmoiiB members of the local university set. MIkh Kchnteer is a member of Alpha Phi and Mr. Uyerly of Kap pa Sigma. .The date for the wedding has not been announced. Mrs. Kinney Inspires Luncheon Monday Mrs, Edith Kinney was the In- splratlon for a delightful lunch eon given at the Hotel Med ford Monday afternoon by the girl em ployes of the California Oregon Power company. Covers were placed for L'5 guests at an attractively arranged table In the small dining room. Mrs. Kinney Is leaving the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company to devote more time to her homo. Card Club Meets at Fields Home Monday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields en- tortalned the Card club at their' fiome' Momluy evening. Dinner wiiV .served' for 12 and was followed by several games of bridge. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. . Ilalph IJalley, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Mulhollnnd, Dr. and Mrs..-. C. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Ldwln Durno and Dr. and Mrs K. W. Shock ley. Mesdames Edgcll, Preston Entertain Mrs. Curbln Kdgell and Mrs. Frail k Preston wero hostesses Thursday afternoon at a luncheon at Air. Alice Holloway'H studio. ' Covers wo ro placed for i!0 guests. Mr. Slngler Honored At Oird Party j Mrs. R. if. Hlngler was among .the popular hostesses of the week , having entertained Monday eve ning with a Burprltio party. honor ing her hushund's birthday anni versary. . Flvo hundred was enjoyed dm-, lux the evening by the sixteen ! guests. Prizes for high score wero! awarded Mr, and Mine Hilda Sing les 4 JtoujTOvcIt Cltvle Kntertnlns Students Roosevelt Holue and School circle iiet Friday afternoon with the Hlxth-A students as guests. I The honor-guests were introduced by Ml bh Sara Van Meter, princi pal of the school. The progrum subject was "Our home, our school, our Htate." Members of the class look part In the- program. Mothers of the ctudents ' were hostesses for (lie afternoon. Gleuiterri Class vSenslon Announced Tho Gleaners class of the First Presbyterian curch will bo enter tained at 404 South Grape street by Mrs7 8,J. Miner and her sister, I Mn..J. F. Broshoar Tiiombiv. .Inn. ! 20. 8:30 p." m.. The class members and friends should nil bo there to hesr Mrs. Laura West tell of her trip to Palcstino and Egypt. Waffle Fcctl Given Ity Lady Moil To express their thanks for the work dono by local firemen In pre paring toys for poor children at Christmas timo the Lady Lions en tertained tho firemen with a wuf flo' feed Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ernest Scott wan chairman of the committee responsible for the suc cessful event nnd was assisted by Mrs. Al Llttrell. ) VncnMoitlng In Noil them Cm tiro ruin Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bioinmer am umong local peoplo who have sought the California sunshine for whiter vacations. They left Med ford last week for a several weeks' stay !n southern Cnllfnrnlu BARTLETT FUR SHOP MOVED Next Door to Former Lociion 208 E. 8th 8ummcr prices are now on. Have your furs cleaned und rcpairod for Spring wear Mrs. Cedarwall 4 l Photo by Peasley. Formerly MIhh Punultne1 llol brook. whose inai'i-iage to Mr. I. II. Ccriarwall of this cli3 was a so cial event In Konltlo December 11. Mr. mid Mrs. ('crinrwall returned from n trip to coast MlntH last week iiimI are now at home to (heir friends In Med To ill. Loan Fund Party Is Success, Many Enjoy Club's Hospitality The Unlet nollund presented a festive appearance Thursday af ternoon when members of all so cial circles of the cfly gathered there for the srhotarnhip loan fund tea and card parly, sponsor- ed by the dealer Metlfot d club. The large banquet room and I parlors were filled with bridge tables. Progressive, pivot and en- tract were in play during the af- teriHioii and prizes for holding high scores were awarded Mes- dames Cnrlcy, Kd Mann and Trevu Lumsdeu. The small bn liquet room wuh converted into a beautiful lea room, decorated with many color ful baskets of flowers. Tea was served all afternoon ' with Mes dames Humphry. Munday and Collins presiding nt the tea tables In the receiving line were mein-hei-Hof. thct (ireater.lMedrord elnb exeeut I vo ' boa rrt n nd incmbeiM of. tha coinmltteit In charge. Mm fi. IE. Satchwell, Mrs. Itose Schef felln ami Mrs. John Peter. j Knp contributing to the success j of the affair, which bus been des orlbed. as the most -Interesting party of the year, the club wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. Jx.w Reyn olds1, who made the party possible by donating the Holland hold; the DavlH Transfer company, the Rogue Valley Floral company and 'till (ml f villi in lit uhii ...iiiliihiltiMl refreshments and money. A nice sum will be forwarded to the scholarship loan fund as a result of the party. The exaat amount has not been announced. The tea ThuVpday was the eighth scholarship loan fund parly Mrs. Satchwell, general chairman, has managed in Med lord. Curb year the event Is anticipated by numerous social groups, who have attended or heard of the success of preceding parties, Miss Anderson Is Hostess at Bridge A pleasant event of Thursday evening was the bridge party giv en by Miss Olga Anderson nt her apartment on West Main street. There were three tables of bridge In play and high score was held by Mrs. Louis Jennings and con solation by Miss Edith Laubscher. Guests were: M rs. Lyda King, M1hm Laubscher. Mrs. Henry Pndg. h,,m' Jephln Koppes. Mrs. Louis Jennings, Mih. F. It. Swee ney, Miss Marlon Briggs. Miss Jean Steele, Mrs. Clay burn Konk el. Mis. Elva Mitchell. Mrs. Aub rey Norris and Miss Winifred Trite h. Strauss Return From South Mr, and Mis. Charles Strang re turned the first of tho week from Pasadena and other southern Cal ifornia cities, whero they spent two weeks of the holiday season. They attended the rose tdinw In Pasadena and were guests of Mr. Strang's olsier In Los Angeles. Crnu fords Aiv GucMs In Sentiln Mr. and Mrs. (Mis Crawford left Medford on the Shasta yesterday f r Sea tile, w he re t h ey will be guests for two weeks of Mr, and Mih, George .Muddnx. 1 Mrs. Laughlin Honor Guest Bridge Party j Cummings Home Mrs. Chester A. Ctimniiiins was huxtcK TiifHday artcrnoori at a ir i p.'iriv given mi t''MM"'" -in . ,.t ..,lh..r Mrs. K. It. U...Bh - ! v . .i.- i. .! . ...1... 1.. house miesi. neiu in inn l . w, u. a. . purloiH. There were tw., tables in !ly h'hc coimnilteu In charge of the ;tnd prize for high score was . . . . . . . , ,' M,.u .,,! m,.fe-i..i eonJev"nt' vnioh lH composed of Lucy -nt to Mrs Iewis' Holittlen prize w Ittytb. Mrs. I.aughlin was present ed the honor guest prize. Cuests who enjoyed the after noon with the hostesM and her mother were Mrs. Kate Collins, Mrs. . ltrown Foulger. Mrs. Paul lilekH. Mrs. Lewis I Myth. Mrs. Fred X. Cummings ami Mrs. Paul Iteiklaud. Jennings Entertain At Dinner and Cards Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Jennings entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home 'on the Jacksonville road. Twelve guests enjoyed dinner and cards which followed. There were three tables or bridge In play and prizes for h lgh scores were n wa rded M rs. H. A. Dubuque and Mrs. Louis Jennings. High School Group Dances After Game Miss Anna Mae Fuson, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Fuson enter tained Friday evening with a dancing party for members of the very young set following the basketball game. Thirty-five guests called at the Fuson home. Refreshments were served following dancing. Mrs. Perl Hostess Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Frank Perl was hostess on Friday afternoon at a bridge luncheon complimenting Mrs. L. L. .Sanders. Covers were placed for 12 guests. - 4-4 oMcii Link Class MtHt On Thursday. The Oolden Link Class of Dap tlst Kuuday school will neot. with Mrs. C. A. Kelzer, 3 Almond. Thursday, Jan. 22tul at -:30 o'clock. Lovely Gowns Characterize Formal Installation of Reames Chapter Beautiful creations, which grace this season's formal evening mode, were much In evidence at the an nual Installation of Reames; Chap ter, O. E. S., held at tho Masonic hall Wednesday evening. Fashion's ftaro for white, was satisfied In tho gowns, chosen by tho partici pants In the Installation ceremony and found a striking background, in the many baskets of colorful flowers, which banked tho fluor of the hall. The Installation was viewed by 3n0 appreciate lodge members and guests from various sections of southern Oregon. Mrs. Gwendolyn Woodcock, who was Installed as Worthy Patron, enterrid tho lodge rooms to the strains of a march, played by her llttte son. Dick. Her predecessor. Mrs. Delia Scheffel. was presented with the past matron's Jewel by Mrs. C, T. Sweeney, who expressed tho chap ter's appreciation of tho work Mrs. Scheffel has accomplished for the lodge during the past year. Many Gifts Uccvlveil Baskets of flowers and many other gifts were presented both the Incoming and outgoing matron. Other officers Installed were: Orin Schenck, worthy patron; Mrs. Cordelia Barnes, associate matron; C. M. Houston, associate patron; Mrs. Hattie Alden, secretary; Mrs. Florence Butler, treasurer; Mrs. Ma title Holmes. chaplain; Mrs. Ha una Sweet la ml. marshal): Mrs. Beauty and Convenience Are the Qualifications of the "New Estate Gas Range" Gaa offers to you: The loweit first cost and the cheapest operating with rate as low as 1 10 of 1c per cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. "Home of Instant Heat" 209 West Main Street Phono 62G Costume Party Plan OfB.P. W. Club for Tuesday Eve at "Y" A costume parly for Tuesday nK,t Is being planned by the local i mf 1 ,,u"l,,e" u,ld, "'lonal Wo. DII'M H i-lllli Iavis, Klsie Brown, Winifred Walker, Anno Bowrlng. Mabel Wilson a nd M rs. Cla rico Spuhn met at Mis. Kpuhn's home Tues- 'hiy complete arrangements for the affair. A gala evening is promised all members, who attend the party. A prixe will be a wu riled the wearer of the must original cos tume. Kach member Is asked to bring a cup. Luy Pupils to Stage Dance 'Revue, Rivoli Theatre Grants Pass Miss Ruth Luy, dancing instruc tor of this city and Grants Pass, will present her pupils in a dance revue at the Rivoli theatre in Grunts Pass Friday and Saturday, January l!3rd and 24th. Those taking part will be: Frankie Uinabargcr, Lorraine and Mux I ne Jester, Margaret Pratt, Nellie Gebers, Helen Black mail. Jean and Joan Howell, Mary Kllen Calhoun. Mary Jean ette Duer, Mildred Schmidt, Rosa mond Weston, Shirley Rlebel. I1 ranees Relden, Monet ta Moiklc, Lucy trass, Uarbara Barnes, Shir ley Stlnebuugh, Alico Proek, Rosa Gore. Kvelyn Herman. Zoo Dell Lautis. Rose Lou White. Klsie .la no Rrownell, Nedra Ma Gll lett, Charlotte Ruth McBride. MarguerJto Snppington, Beverley Goetz, Doris Bull, Mary and Bet ty McAdam, Frances Ingraham, Klaine Calhoun, Patricia MeFad den, Nadyne C o 1 o m a n. Pa tic Crockett, Betty Hoxie, Anna Caro line Schnildtt, Joyce Hansen, Car oline Benedict, Jane Antle. Vir ginia Kngllsh. Patricia Young and Dorothy Burgess. Reports of Conference Given at Luncheon Reports of the state high school conference held at the. University of Oregon, Kugene. wore given V the regular luncheon of the Girls' League Student council Monday noon at the senior high school. Mltw Winifred Warner, president of the league, and Miss Geraldine Iatham, who is also a prominent member, attended the conference. Frlnk, organist: Mrs. E. M. Wilson, conductress; Mrs. Alcda Gilbert, associate conductress; star points: Mrs. Ruth Waldron, Adah; Mrs Phena Nordwlck, Ruth; Mrs. Lot- tlo Smith, Elcctra; Mrs, Rose Houston, Martha, and Mrs. Lilian Gray, Esther. Mrs. Maude West was Installed As warder and Gordon Kershaw as sentinel. s Following the Installation and program the guest retired' to tho dining room, where refreshments were served. They found tho din ing room also elaborately decor nt ed, wit h sweet peas, tuny lax a nd candles gracing tho tables. Committee N'niuctl Mrs. Etl mi Isaacs, Mrs. Mario Schoepen and Mrs. Grace Boyl ar ranged all decorations and tho musical program of tho evening was also arranged by Mrs. Isaacs. Miss Cecil Coss, popular young soloist, sang two numbers to her own piano accompaniment; Mrs. Klsie Carlton Strang entertained with two songs, accompanied at the piano by Miss Imogene Wal lace, and Harold Corliss with, two numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Effle llerburt Yeoman. A violin number by Little Mar jory Pa ley. who was accompanied by her grandmother. Mrs. J. F. White, and songs by the male quartet, composed of Messrs. How ard, Shock ley, McDonald nnd Meeker were also enthusiastically received. The piano accompani ment for the quartet was played bv Mrs. Shorkley. i First Lady v I'M r f Azsociaieo Press Poors Lida Woodring, Neodesha, Kans., may be the nw "first lady" of Kansas if the election of her broth er, Harry Woodring, is officially recognized. He is a bachelor. Delphian Guest Day Is Thursday Event At Vawter Home The Delphian club will meet at the home of Mrs. Althea Vawter, 35 Geneva, Thursday. January 'i'i at 2 o'clock. Miss Grace Cham ber! In of Ashland will be the guest speaker of the club. Miss chambetiin will give a lecture on the poet, Robert Browning. She is well versed on his life and poetical works. All Dclphlans are urged to at tend and each member may bring a guest. - Following a short musical prog ram tea will be served by the members of the board of direc tors. Mrs. H. C. Mulhollund, Mrs. Frederick Johnson. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mrs. Glen' Kabrlck and the hostess, Mrs. Vawter. Missionary Group To Meet Harding lloni e . The Women's Auxiliary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday, January LMtth at 2:30 p. m. at the homo of Mrs. B. G. Harding, 828 Dakota avenue. All persons Interested in the worlc of the society are. invited. MILK "The Health Drink" cause it is awholesome, If wVV1 piness. Place your or- mmmmmm dcr with us today for regular delivery (, Ph0ne 51 Date for Rehearsal "Crucifixion" Will Be Monday, Jan. 26 That little group of local peo ple who want to encourage chor- i a I work a nd revive sel f ex pred ion among amateur artists will sponsor a presentation of Staiu er s "Crucifixion," beautiful ora torio, which depicts tho life of Christ to the day of his cruci fixion, it was announced yester day. The first rehearsal will he neld Monday, January 2fith. And' the presentation will be at the Pres bvterian church on Good Friday. All persons who are Interested in oratorio work are Invited to at tend the rehearsal, their coopera tion In accomplishing n fitting presentation of the "Crucifixion" is urged. There will bo no orchestrations included in the oratorio, the en tire story being told in song, with organ accompaniment. Therefore tho need for voices will be still greater than when the Messiah was presented during -the Yule--tide season. The oratorio will be directed by Mra. C. H. Paske, Assisted by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang. The place of the first rehearsal will he announced In the Mail Tribune this week. Local Society Too, Attends Inaugural Bail at Capitol City One of the most brilliant affairs In Oregon history, the inaugural ball, held in' the Salem armory! Monday night as tribute to Cover-, nor and Mrs. Julius L. Meier. wa; attended by several members of. local society. , j The event, w h I c li probably! marks the beginning of increased social interest in the state capitol.j has also acted an impVtus to social life in Medrord. j Among the local people who traveled to the eapitol city for the' event were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y.; Tengwald, Mr. and Mrs. Halbert S. Deuel and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph1 Cowgfll. Wakeflelds Move To Poiilaml -. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wakefield and little daughter Betty Ann. are leaving - Medford to make their, home in Portland to which city; Mr. Wakefield was recently trans- i ferred by the Associated Oil com- ! pany. They will be greatly missed . by their many loch! friends. Sold Evrvwhorc in iTyrrells Celebrate Birthdays, Honored At Surprise Party "Mrs. Thomas Dixon and Mrs.! Jack Tyrrell were hostesses at a ! surprise party given Mr. and Mrs. !john H. Tyrrell at their homo in !tho Oak Grove district Friday eve- ; j ning, the occasion being the cele-I j b ration of tho seventy-fifth and 1 i seveitty-Hecond birthdays of this j ! pioneer couple. j j Cards were .tho - feature of tho ; evening", three tables of bridge be-' ! ing In -play Prize for high score I i went to Mm. Mabel Mack and the J I consolation prize to Dr. K. W. j I loff man. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell were pre- ! seated with a "beautiful basket of; j f lowers as a-token of appreciation. fi-nm "Thi YeiehlmrM ' ! At the close, of the evening a J luncheon, prepared by the women i present, wa .served. Those who surprised Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell, by joining them In the celebration of this happy occa sion were: Dr. und Mrs. E. W. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Car penter,, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell and Mrs. Mabel C. Muck; . Birthday Party Is Enjoyed Segessman Home On the Rogue . Several Medford people were, among the guests entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Segessman, "Rogueside Pines" on the Rogue river Monday evening, when Mrs. Charlie Blaess and Mrs. Ray Prilchett of Trail en tertained honoring Mrs. Segess- man's birthday. Dancing was enjoyed and lunch eon served at midnight by the hostesses. Guests for tho ev.ening were: Mr. nnd Mrs, Clydo 3 lam mack, Mr. and Mrs; Willard McCullock. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Durkee, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bender. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mar ion Trusty, aim. Ray Truby, El vln Pierce, Barney Leabo, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie' Blaess and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pritchett. C. Club Meets Tomorrow There will be a "meeting of the Oregon State College club Monday evening, January 19th, at S o'clock at the houio.of Mr. nnd Mrs, Jack Porter. 3" Crater Lake avenue." Southern Oregon Carpenters Leave Today for South Mr. und Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car penter, who plan to leave today by motor for Pasadena, Cal., whero they will spend a month vacation ing, entertained at dinner at flieir home on the Old Stage road Fri day evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Kdgell. Mrs. Frank Preston and Mr. Leonard Carpen ter. Kdgclls Leave For Bay City Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Edgell and Mrs. Frank Preston will leave Med ford tomorrow for San Fran cisco, where tho Edgells will vis It Mr. Edgoll's brother and sister- ' In-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Har old Kdgell, who are In the bay city from Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Preston plans to spend several months in California. Be one of the first to wear a chic new Spring Suit C.ff Fashion forecasts that two and t h r e e-pieee suits will lie even more popular in lfl:l ward robes . . . And judgint! from the shipment we just received . . They're twice as smart as last year's Knitted or Tweed In many of the new col or combinations $18.95 $39.95 Adrienne's "Distinctive Individual Apparel for Women"