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    MflDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREO ON", SUNDAY, JANUARY 2.', 1931.
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Newhaiis Entertain
Ranch Colony Group
Dinner Party Friday
Surprise Party Is
Given Mrs. Sweeney
By Zuleima Temple
EX-SHIP CHIEF'S DAUGHTER WEDS
Ntrs Driver Among
Solinskys Entertain
With Dinner Parties
Saturday & Monday
Royal Arch Masons
Plan Dance Series
For, Spring Season .
Mrs. Bunch Hostess
Luncheon and Bridge
On Two Occasions
Hostesses of Week,
Entertains Friday-
PAGE FOUIl
i
Mr. und Mm. C. S. Newhull i'l
tPiliilnoil will) 11 dinm-i- imrly at
tlitir runch home near JackMun
x illf KiUlay rvvnlliK. Overs were
plurpd lor Colonel n Mr, tior
ilon Voorhtei. Mr. una Mrs. K.
CornlnK Kcnly. Mr. and Mm. K
i. Burgess, Mr. Holit. W. Ituhl.
Mr. V. W. llumlll. Mr. Leonard
Carpenter and Mr. T. Slater John
ston and the host und Iiofu'wh.
St. Patrick's Dance
Plans Announced by
Local P. W. B. Club
J'luiiH for the all liinh holiday
uro already Im-Iiik made in Med
ford society. The UuhIiichh und
1'rofcsnionul Women announce, that
they will sponnor a danco at the
Oriental CiardenH on St. Patricks
day, CommitteeM, who will man
ago the affair uro bolus appointed
and a gala proKi'um 1h belnc plan
ned. DuneeH Riven under the uub
plces of the Jiuainena and J'ro
fcHHlonal Women'H elub in the pant
have been elaborate affaltH and
news of the next party Im received
with much enthUNiaum by dance
fans.
Mrs. Gates Hostess
at Bridge Thursday
Mi's. W. A. (lutes entertained
with three tables of bridge at her
home Thursday evening. Prize for
high score was awarded Mrs. Jack
1'orter. second high went to Mih.
A. C. He-van ami consolation to
Mrs. Klsle Hrown.
Mrs. Fouhley JlosU'ss
At Dinner Party
Mrs. Marjorle Keasley entertain
cd last evening with a dinner party
for eight at her homo on Herkoley
Way. Guests were (Iain Koblnson
Dr. J. J. Kmmeny, Mrs. Donald
.Clark. Mr. and Mrs. F. Itiddle
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tuniy.
Mrs, Mills Icave
Today for l'urtlnntl
Mih. Thus. II. Mills plans to
leave today for a week's visit with
rohittves and friends In Portland.
She will bo house guest of her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Heck-
wlth and the Mills. .
Mh ami Mrs. Sniltli
To Kolum l'?bruary 10
, , Mr. and Mrs, S. Sumptee Smith,
who have been visiting In the
east for sumo time, uro expected
to return lo Modford February
1 Oth. Mr. Smith Joined M ih.
ymlth In the east shortly after
ChrlHtma und they uro now vis
iting- friends In Phoenix, Ariz.
having arrived there from Chicago
last .week.
Aklnw-Drlll Wedding
Annouiiccd licit!
" Of special interest to many Med
ford people wua the announce
ment received- tho first of the
week 'of tho marrlago of Miss
Luella Ruth Aklns, daughter of
Mrs. Lottie F. Aklns, to Mr. Law
rence Allen Drill, which was an
event of December 2-lth In Ht.
Andrews church, Kplscopat, Kan
Has City. Mo.
The Aklns formerly lived In
Med ford, where they played a
prominent part hi the business und
snclnl life of the city.
For the
Formal Occasion
GORHAM Sterling
in the Hunt Club pattern, the
choice of the country's fore
most brides and hostesses.
Hunt Hub
LAWRENCE'S
"Quality Jewelry.
Fair Prices, O
Intelligent Service"
5
M vh, ( T. Sweeney, queen of !
Zuleima Temple Nti. 13, DauKhterH
of l liu Nile, was the InKplration of.
ii MiintrfMi nurlv iriv'n liv I lw nf- !
flrct'M, patrol mcmbeiH ami pant j
iueena of the temj)le bat unlay af-
ternoon.
J Lunelinoii was Nerved in the prl
I vate dlniriB room of lhu Hotel
. Med ford lo twenty-two KuentH who
found theii- places previous to tho
: entrance of the guest of honor
j who was eweoi ted by Mih. W. 11.
i lli'dowan.
The table decorations 'Under the
direction of ,M ih. Marie Sclioepi'ti
were at tractive with an arrange
ment of Hpring f loweiH, trallitiK
Hinilax and pink tapci-H.
Kollowlng the luijeheon the
party adjourned to the home of
MrH. O. l Hoggs, where five lablen
of bridge were In play. MrH. Maude
I HoltneH received a prize for high
j score, Mrn. Chaw. Wooda for second
i high and Mrs. Howard Hcheffel,
third.
Mrs. Sweeney was presented
with a beautiful silver service by
Mrs. II. (1. KnderH on behalf of
the temple officers, patrol and past
queens.
The Nile ceremonial, recepl Ion
to the supremo queen, Mrs. Kath
erlne Hint, of Chicago and Instal
lation of officers will be held in
Ashland Masonic Temple on
Thursday, February "6th, followed
by a banquet and dance.
Birthday Dinner
Lovely Event At
The Gregory Home
Mrs. Kliabetii (Jregory, oT
Central Point, celebrated her
eighty -six th birthday, Sunday,
January the eighteenth, with a
wonderful turkey dinner at her
cozy homo at Central point, wMh
twenty-two of her children, gi and-
ciiiiiiren ana other relatives pres-
ent to enjoy It with her.
It wu u royal feunt Indeed, j
with two large tables, eleven cov-i
ers at each, the pretty ',t'1'-
pieces ami lovely mrtnuay cukc
I'll ae
adding the festive touch.
Many lovely gifts and flowers
made tho birthday memorable ,
ami tint nappy reminiscent visn
which followed the dinner gave
tho younger group some Idea of
what the sturdy pioneers had to
enduro In building up tho pleas
ant land and comfortable homes
which they now enjoy.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory came
with her parent!? M r. and M rs.
Jefferson March, to this valley In
IHfi7, from Missouri, crossing the
plains when but u child of eleven.
In this arduous trip all or the
hardships and dangers of (ravel
ing l that time were faced.
Sickness, trouble w lib the In
dium', discomfort of the desert
tho long Journey was one to
daunt less bravo and hardy souls.
In the 'same train was Win. J.
Gregory, the young man whom
she married November 21, IS til.
and with whom she established
the home on a donation hind
ctalm near Centrul Point. Here
they reared their family of seven
children, four of whom survive.
Of the latter, Mr. Will Gregory
llveH now on u part of the old
home ranch.
In later years. Mr. and Mrn.
W. J. Greogry spent several win
ters In Ashland and have many
friends who are interested In all
that concerns them. Mr. Gregory
died a few years ago, and Mrs.
Gregory lives In Central Point In
her own comfortable home, with
her children near by.
Mm Luclndu Wecden, a daugh
ter Hves wllh her children on a
ranch on Applegate. Mr. Ilenr
Gregory lives near Central Point.
Mrs. Eliabet h Owens lives I"
Central Point and Mr. Will Greg
ory on the old homo place. j
Those present on this memor
able occasion were: the hoste
and guest of honor. Mrs. Kliwi-
eth Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. M. w .
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Mark True.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Turpln, Mr.
and Mrs, John Mcitridc, Mrs. l.i
rlndu Weeden, Mrs. Elizabeth
Owens, .Mrs. lihinch Gregory, Gn-
Weeden. Lucille Sellers, Keith
Gregory. Mildred ami Herbert
egory. and Vernon Turpin.
A bust of friends offer hearty
Cong rut illations ami good wishes
to this fine representative of the
sturdy pioneers who helped make
this valby Mossom an the rom
AMitand Tidings.
Mr. I oi l in Honor
Gucl Al Miovtrr
Mrs. A
Powell. 3V1 Benson
street, entertained Tuesday eve
ning of this week with n nhon er
honoring Mrs, J, N. Fori In.
Mrs. Powell was very ably nn
slsted in entertaining by M rs.
Chase and Mrs. Jolly. Mrs. Jolly
giving a reading which was very
amusing.
Presents for Mrs. Forlln were
concealed in various places In the
different rooms. Mrs, Chase read
a poem of her own composition
describing tho position of each, by
which the guest of honor discov
ered them.
Following games und other
amusements, refreshments were
served.
Guests for (he evening were:
Mrs. J. II. Tyrrell, Mrs. George
Cbihlreth. .Mis. Kay Young. Mrs.
Hr. Curlnw. Mrs. A, J. Stewart,
Mis. WO . Mcllee. Mrs. Lester
liwrentK. Mrs. Ivan Iavlet, Mrs.
H. C. Set gent, Mrs. Lorcn Far
low, Mm. James Stewart, Mis
Ruth Stewart. Miss Alum Fdler,
M Is llitttv Htnwnrt Mid f -Dh.un
Mr. Jolly and Mm. A. K. Powell, '
P,,-" v IVf 'If . H Hi I
Helen Hurley, daughter of Edward J. Hurley, war-time shipping
board chief, was married to William J. Ryan In Chicago. Ryan, an
attorney, is a Princeton graduate. Here they are leaving church.
Card Party Enjoyed
Parish House Friday
St. Mark's !uild held anotber
one of its popular card parties at
the parish bouse l-'riday uft4'rnoon.
There were twelve tables in play.
Mis. Josephine Clark holding high
score in progressive and M rs.
Robert 1 1 ad ley for pivot.
The committee in charge of (lie
party included Mesdames John
Harneburg, c h a I r m a n, Sidney
Snijthi (.(,., KH.-h. C. C. Murray
,, u (. m i,olluud.
Kriday, January :ioth the guild
wiM ,(,jd a (.nfrui-in luncheon at
h m.M, ,uUse at 12:30. All
inembers and friends are invited
. . ii,.mi
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MsH Arnold llmioml
itirt Inlay TucMlay
Twenty-two members of tho
Koyal Neighbor camp pleasantly
surprised Neighbor Illancho Arn-
ftt hei. luinn on JjUCUst street I
Tuesday evening, honoring her
birthday anniversary. Guinea and j ore., who has been visiting her
a social time vero enjoyed. MIsh daughter, Mrs. Cheater N. Cum
Arnold was the recipient of many mings.
lovely gifts. At u late hour re
freshmcnts wero served.
Guests were:, Mrs. Ireno Shir
ley, M Iss Christ ine 1 Vurson, M rs.
j Margery Pearson, Mrs. Cora Pow
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Arnold,
I M r. and M rs, Frank I lauspeter.
Mr. und Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mr.
Louis Lasbaw, Mr. Ted Ford, Mrs.
Freda K Ingsley, M rs. Dorothy
Scripter. M rs. Cora Lewis, Mrs.
I-Mllb Heck. Mr. und Mrs. Laur
en tz Johnson, Mrs. t iarrctt, M rs.
Katbryn Rath bum. Miss Itlanclie
Arnold and mother, Mrs. Arnold.
Mrs. Prentice Among
Hostesses of Week
Mrs. Hurry Prentice, who enter
tained with a I o'clock luncheon
and three
tables of bridge at herjKnin, r Hkits presenting Iho folk
home Friday afternoon, in inviting
friends for a not Iter bridge lunch
eon next Friday. There will be
three tables itt play.
-
Mrs. LcMimon Hotcss
TucMlay i:ciiing
Mrs. C. C. I.emmon entertained
members of I he Tuesday 1
club at her home last week
iter and cards were enjoved.
Idge
Ulu-
High School Groups Make Festive
Days of Short Vacation Period
Several social affairs wero held!
duriug the past week by a group
of high school students during the
vacation between semesters.
Miss Doris Hundy, daughter of
Mrs. L. Humly, entertained a num
ber of her f lie nils Tuesday eve
ning with it waflie supper at her
home, :u4 South Central avenue.
On Wednesday afternoon Miss
Melva I -arret!, daughter of Mr. '
and Mrs. T.-N. Parret!. whs hos- j
tess at tea ut the home of her
parents on North Orange street.
A theater party as given by
the same group on Wednesday '
evening, after which cards and!
lanelng were enjoyed nt the home
m mss ''"' NeiiiriiKB daugh-
ier oi .mi, ami .Mrs. j. .1. Oseii-
"'"''e
6th Annual States Dinner
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER!
SAT. EVE., JAN. 31
First M. E.Church 6:30
0 BISHOP TITUS LOWE
Portland, Oregon
(Eloquer.t Speaker and guest of honor)
Phone 320.J-2 for reservations
Q o
Associsied Ptess Pboto
Guest Day Popular
Event Boyle Home
A guest day card party was nn
interesting event of the week for ; (;rotchcn McAllister and Kao Lu
woincu of Hotary at the home of jCVC.e
Mrs. John Hoyle Wednesday.
I There were 10 tables of bridge
I in play and tea served by the
I hostess and her assistants, who
, wero Mesdames Ralph Dlppel,
i Robert Strang. W, A. Whlteluw
and E. W. Shock ley.
Prize for high score ut bridge
i was awarded Mi's. Ileum cm und
prize for second high went to Mrs.
Win. Lee Hricker.
During the afternoon Gertrude
- Doyle, daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
John Hoyle, entertained with sev
eral piano solos. 1
Mrs. Collin Hostess (
At Itrldgc Paily
Mrs. Kate M. Collins was hi
tess at a delightful bridge party
Wednesday evening; given In honoV
nf Ai,.H. j. Laui-hlin of Mitchell
There were two tables In play
and prize for high score way
awarded Mih. W. S. ' Holger and
the consolation was won by Mrs.
Tim I ml ley.
Guests present were Mrs. Lough
tin. Mrs. Tim Dailey. Mrs. W. S.
Holger. M rs. Chester Cum mings,
Mrs. II. Hrown Foulger, Miss Vera
Humphrey, Mrs. Vera Plymale,
Mrs. T. E. Knackstcdt und the
hostess.
f
ltolcrlu Stearns In Cast
Of Mills College Skits
Miss Roberta Stearns, daughter
of Dr. R. W. Stearns of this city,
is one of sixteen students at Mills
college, chosen for tho staff of
the Freshman Folk Follies, a nro-
hue of American peoples studied
by tin class during the first se
mester of work. The skits will
Include Indian folk lore, u Caro
lina folk play, cowboy songs, songs
of the sea. western "bad incn,"
ami negro folk lore.
goii will be Included In the cast.
she Is Miss Helen Malarkey of
.Miss Margaret Childers. duugh-
ter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Child
ers invited a number of friends
to her home on Kings hlghwny
Friday nf ternoon for tea, honor
ing her birthday.
Miss Rttrhara Drury, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Drury
was hostess Friday evening to a
group of friends at her homo on
South Oakdale avenue.
Members of the younger set who
were guests at (he various affairs
were Dorothy Slead, Winifred
Warner, Joan Stoehr, IkmiIsc
Hrommer. Flora McMath, Audrey
Lull, in-1, Gernldim Latham, Mur
Jotie Marshall. Peggy Miller, Jus
tine MHIer. Lucile Murray. Har-
bai n In ury, Margaret Childers,
j Louise Osetibrugge. Melva Parrett,
jRirltara Drury and Dnvis Hundv
A pleasant event of Friday
afternoon was the luncheon given
j oy .urn. itiijiiiuiiu ii iki i. hci
lovely country home near Central
I I'oint. (.'overs were placed for 16
guests and bridge enjoyed follow
ing luncheon.
Education Changes
Will Be Discussed
at Club Luncheon
An interesting program has been
arranged for the luncheon meet
ing tomorrow of the Greater Mcd
ford club, which will be held at
the Hotel Holland. Luncheon will
be served ut 1 o'clock and the
meeting will be open to all per
sons interested in club work und
the problems to. bo considered.
Mrs. Kusanne Homes Carter,
county school superintendent, will
speak during the luncheon hour
on vital questions concerning
changes in the Oregon state edu
cational program.
Following luncheon the mem
bora and guests will adjourn to
the hotel parlors, where a pro
gram of music und dancing will
be presented.
Mrs. E. E. Gore will give a
paper on the o peril and pure
music und program music. Mrs.
C. If. Pasko will entertain the
group with a vocal solo und Mrs.
Eve Benson will present five pu
pils in dance numbers. There will
be an American Indian dance by
La Merle Heck, u Spanish fan tango
hv 1 Telen Wnnrl. a loe number Itv
.;1Ilp, (:hn..(i Jimi n t!m number bv
Hostesses for the afternoon will
be Mesdames Pasko, J. E. Edmla
ton and H. C. Williamson.
The February meeting plans
have been moved forward to Jan
uary because of the Inability of
the January committee members
to present their program, which
will be given next month.
For reservations for the Mon
day luncheon, women are asked to
call the club president, Mm. A.
J. Hanby, HGti-Y.
Daughters of Nile
Patrol Entertained
The lovely country homo of Dr.
and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney on the
Central Point road was the scene
of an Interesting event for mem
bers of the Daughters .of the Nilo
patrol Thursday 'evening. Mes
dames Sweeney and W. H. Mo
Gowan, having entertained with a
6:30 dinner at that time. Covers
wero "placed for tho 16 members
of the patrol. .
4-4
Miss Solfnsky Annuls
Fni tern It y Da nco
Miss Donna Solinsky,
of Mr. u nd M rs. E. C
daughter
Solinsky,
was u guest last evening on the
University of Oregon campus at
the format dinner dunce given by
Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity ut
the Eugene hotel.
Building Bridge Meets
With Sirs. Mcrrlmnn
The ltulldiug Bridge club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Thos.
Merriman Thursday afternoon at
two oclock. Mrs. J. It. Marshall
will assist in entertaining.
It Has Been Said:
"It Pays to Dig Into Facts"
Let us 0X1)111111 to you why as is so ulu-ap
with rates as low as 110 of lc per cubic foot.
Why wait? Sim us thnn use jras, the. fastest
ami cheapest fuel on earth.
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
"Home of Instant Heat'
209 West Main Street
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
invites you to tune in on
KMED Monday, at 2:30 p. m.
for those choice recipes contributed by our community's
best cooks. Try them now whilejbutter and eggs are
more roasonablehan they have been in years.
. . 'i
For best results uso Cold Medal Butter and Eggs
Mr. and Mrs. 12. C. Solinsky
were among local people who en
tertained at dinner last week, hav
ing Invited guests to their home
for Saturday and Monday eve
nings. Guests Raturduy wero Mr. and
Mrs. A,. W. Pipes, Dr. and Mrs.
C. C. Goldsberry. Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Love, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Thomas and Mr. und Mrs. C. M.
Kidd. Monday evening covers were
placed for Dr. .and Mrs. R. W.
Sleeter. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Paske,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lcmmon, Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Newbury and Miss Donna
Solinsky und the host and hostess.
Miss Boggs Honored
Prior to Departure
Friends of Miss Ethel Boggs en-!
tertalned in her honor Thursday
evening with a dinner at Frank
lins, followed by a Uieater party
at the Cratcrian. t
' Guests were the Misses Mar
garet Fitch, Ruth Meusel. Itha
and Thelma Heard, Frances Beut
ty. Mrs. Alice Lounsberry, Mrs. Pat
Carlton and Mrs. Ellen Lorton.
Miss Boggs plans to leave Med
ford next week to make her home
in Visalla, Cal. '
Costume Party
Event Tuesday Eve. .
The costume party given by
members of tho Business and Pro
fessional Women's club Tuesday
evening was a gala affair with
many colorful ensembles much in
evidence. Prize for the most
original costume was awarded
Mrs. Martin, guest ut the meet
ing. Among the features of enter
tainment for the evening wore
games and fortune telling, follow
ed by a chill supper.
Members of the committee, who
arranged the event wero Miss
Lucy Davis, chairman. Miss Wini
fred Walker, Miss Elsie Brown
and Mrs. Clarice Spuhn.
. "
Doctors Entertain
Wives With Dinner cJ
An Interesting event In southern
Oregon society -Wednesday evening
was the dinner given at tho Lithia
Springs hotel by members of the
J ackson County M ed lea I society.
Tho doctors wero hosts to their
wives for the occasion.
Allous Club Mccts
YVHIi Mrs. Daily
Mrs. Maisie Daily and Mrs. Ro
land Hubbard were Joint hostesses
Thursday evening to members of
the Aliens club at Mrs. Daily's
home at Hlllcrest. Sixteen guests
enjoyed cards and refreshments.
Prizes at bridge were awarded
Mrs. Warren Butler und Mrs, W. S.
Bulger.
Fuirchllds Move
To New Residence
Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Falrchild
have moved from their residence
on Laurel street and are now at
home to their friends ut 221 North
Holly.
Phono 526
At the regular monthly meetint;
u f C rate r Luke Chapter, No. 3
Koyal Arch Masons, plana were
made for a series of spring
dunces. Tho following committee
was appointed to complete ar
rangements, Lester K, Smith,
chairman; Mrs. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs.. V. Aubrey Norris, Mr. und
Mrn. C O. Horner, und Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert L. Lennor.
These dances will be sponsored
by the local chapter of Royal
Arch Masons, all Muster Masons
and their invited Kuests will be
eligible lo attend. The committee
will make arrangements to hold
the first dance of the series in
the near future, date to be de
cided by them und announced
later. Tlieso dances will bo held
in the ball room of Masonic tem
ple. This will be the first social
effort of uny of the local Muuun
ic bodies'1 'during this season und
it is urged that all Masons who en
joy dancing, attend and help
make these parties a success as
they uro benefit affairs. Revenue
derived will be uted toward pur
chasing uniforms for Chapter Je
gree team.
Mr. Wakefield Honor
Guest, Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield
entertained at dinner und cards
Friday evening celebrating Mr. j
Wakefield's birthday anniversary.
1 1 Prizes for "high scores at five
hundred were awarded Mrs. Wil
liam JVhiteknv und Mr. J. W.
Wakefield and yrizes far low
scores went to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Whitelaw. 1
Guests for the evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitelaw. Mr.
and Mrs. 13. K. Cosh. Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Wakefield, Mr. and j
Mrs. C. Whileluw and Mr. and;
Mrs. Herman. Grummart.
All guests were former resi
dents of. Minnesota us are Mr.
und Mrs. Wakefield.
M rs. Cu rr 1 1 i norcd
At Dinner Party
. Complimenting Mrs. Fred Carr,
who recently moved to this city
with her husband, who was trans
ferred from Grants Pass by the
California Oregon Power company,
Mrs. j. A. McDougal entertained
a$ wd inner . and tbridge Wednesday,
evening.
V. A.- Us To Meet
Saturday Afternoon
The General Joseph Lane So
ciety, C. A. R.. will fliect Satur
day Sifternoon, January 31. at the
home of Miss Margaret Childers.
Miss Childers will bo assisted as
hostess by Misfl Klizabeth Ferry.
We Will Show You
Spring Styles
Adrienne's
"New Distinctive Apparel for Women"
O
Mrs. F. G. Hunch was houtcsa
at two delightful uffulrs of the
Week, having entertained with
bridge luncheons Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons ut her homo
on Park avenue.
The Valentine motif predomina
ted In tho decorations for each
luncheon. Prizes at bridge Wed
nesday were awarded Mrs. Good
win Humphreys, Mrs. L. Penning
ton and Mrs. C. C. Goldsberry.
The guest list Included Mesdames
C. C. Goldsberry, I.. P. Wilcox, f
L D. Inskeep. A. K. Edward. L.
Pennington, Chas Gilbert, Mark
Miller, Goodwin Humphreys, II.
Gray, Warren Hut Ier und Wilcox.
Guests for the Saturday lunch
eon were Mesdames Chus; Kenni
es, Kugeno Thorndyke, K. W.
Shockley, Ralph Dippel, J. W.
Voting. H. T. Hubbard, John Wil
kinson, Krnesl Scott, U. W. Slee
ter. W. L. Temby, C. K. Grunt
and Arch Holt.
Benefit Card Party
To Be Monday Event
Following the brief business
session, which will open at 7:30
sharp, for members of Chrysan
themum Circle, No. 84. Neighbors
of Woodcraft, in tho I. O. O. F.
hall Monday evening, tho meeting
will be turned over to the social
committee und a benefit card
party enjoyed.
The newly elected officers will
act as entertainment committee
and the public is extended a cord
ial invitation to nttend the purty;
Refreshments will bo served fol
lowing cards..
M "
ltrUbrc Party TiOvoly
Kvent Thursday
One of the most pleasant af
fairs of the week vas the bridge
party at the home pf Mrs. Morse
on West Kleventh street Thurs
day evening. Five gumes were
played und. refreshments wero
served in two courses.
The color schemes of red and
green was carried in lighted can
dles, lunch cloths, dishes and
center service.
Altar Society Plans
Activities For Year
The program for the year's ac
tivities was outlined by members
of the board of directors at tho
meeting Tuesday afternoon of th
St. Ann's Altar society, hold" In
the Parish hall. .
The president, Mrs. Fisher, ap
pointed a committee to taki
charge of the food sales, cafeteria
dinners and card parties.
Plans for an evening card party
to be held Wednesday evening
were announced.
As New as Spring Buds
and every bit as interest
ing. Our new Dresses
typify 1931 a s h io n
Trends, featuring two
piece Prints Conibiiia
tions of silk print and lace
Silk Jacket Frocks
Kyelet Materials.
Come in and See
What's Being Worn
New Fabric Coats
Spring Suits
Accessories
Hosiery
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