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RGE THREE The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon jMr. andJWr. Gale Guests of Medford Relatives, Friends Mrs. Fish Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Friday Afternoon Miss Ward Is Bride of Arthur Osberg at Church Wedding Ranch Home Scene of Lovely Wedding Popular Local Girl Wonderland Forms Setting for Bridge Event Butler Home J Mary Snider rMEDFORB MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TTiyE 21, 19nl. Miss Louise Leathers "Mr, and Mrs. Wlnsor Gale arriv - fed in" Medford the last of the week frqm Portland to visit Mr. Gale's grandfather. Judge Wm. Colvig and other relatives before Mr. Gale, who recently graduated from the United 6tat.es Naval academy at Annapolis, reports for duty on the U. S. S. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Gale were married June 7 In the chapel at the Naval academy, their wedding- being an important event in Annapolis and Baltimore society. Mrs. Gale was formerly: Katharine Ing, popular Baltimore debutante. They .were: accompanied on the trip west by Mr. Gale's mother, Mrs. Floyd "Cook of Portland, who went east for her eon's graduation and wed ding. They motored to Medford via Coos Bay and Crescent City,'. Miss Bardwcll Homo For Summer Vacation Miss Betty Bardwell, student of the Marlborough school for girls in Los Angeles, has returned to this 'city for the summer vacation. She was accompanied on the return -from the south by her mother, Mrs. ; R. G. Bardwell. -V4- .Mrs. Conroy Visiting In Son Francisco Mrs. Helen Conroy and children left Friday for San Francisco. Your VIRGIN I DIAMOND has ' never , adorned any finger save . yours Lawrence's Authorized Dealer lis GLAMOROUS STAR OF "CIMARRON" IN REPEAT TRIUMPH! H GIRL SHY? absolutely I? Y lTfeifii?v5$ No matter how many glrla he I L' '- - iA had he wae alwaya ahy one or p f?i ft. JfcLi ' two... tT!ylffiL!V Breeze In and join the Party! Ugfi fyfi YIjl Everyone Welcome! Everything ' 7 mtSi Goes! Laughter Rlngal Joy I jX. jXJs Reigns! Sensation Never Enda 7Tfl Behind the Doora of "Bachelor BARGAIN PRICES! MATINEE 20c EVENING 30c KIDDIES 10e TODAY-TOMORROW CONTINUOUS Mrs: Raymond Flali was hostess Friday at a bridge luncheon at her home near Phoenix honoring her mother, Mrs. Samuel VanDyke. who Is her house guest from Los An gelea. Following luncheon there were four tables of bridge In play with prizes going to Mrs. Harry N. But ler and Mis. W. A. Thompson. M Student Group Will Travel in England Miss Roxane Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ruhl, who has been a student at Vussar for the past year, sailed from New York Saturday for England, with a group of classmates. The party will enjoy a bicycle trip through England and return to the states In late summer. Miss Ruhl will arrive In Medford the middle of August to spend the re malnder of the summer with her parents. Ivcrsons Celebrate Wedding Anniversary i Rev. and Mrs. E. Iverson cele brated their wedding anniversary last Tuesday evening at their home on Ross Court. A group of friends surprised them by arriving with many gifts. After a delightful evening the guests departed wish ing them many such happy occa sions. Miss Ktorla Guest Of Johnsons Miss Louise Storla of Portland was a guest for several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. John son. It on in es Chapter to IIuvo Last Session Social night and the Inst session of the year will be held Wednes day by members of Reames chap ter, O. E. S. The meeting is in charge of Mrs. Fred Strang. a-sss-r ALSO PATHE NEWS PATHE REVIEW KART00N "Fisherman's Luck" SHOWS TODAY if Selected as representative of Kappa Delta sorority at the V'nlvcrsity f Oieffon to the national convention In New 'ork City, she will I wive for the east tomorrow. Miss Snider Is the daughter of Mrs. Maud Snider of this city and nit outstanding first year student at the university. Miss McCurdy Honor Guest Bridge Party Miss Doris Patton entertained yesterday afternoon with a bridge party complimenting her guest, Miss Margaret McCurdy of Port land, who plans to spend two weeks here. Twelve guests enjoyed her hospitality. Miss Patton returned a fpw days ago from attending Packer In stitute, young women's school at Brooklyn, N. Y. She was met in Portland by her mother, Mrs. Hamilton Patton and Miss Mc Curdy, who made the trip to Med. ford with her, . . Mrs. Robinson Is Feted at Luncheon Mesdanvs A. W. Pipes and R. W. Hleetcr entertained the P. K. O.'s at luncheon and bridge on Thursday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. W. B. Robinson, who leaves soon for Salem; About 30 guests enjoyed their hospitality. The event was held at the, Sleetcr home. Miss llcnslcy Guest Of Sister Hero Miss Bernyce Hensley of Port land arrived n Medford Friday night to spend several weeks as guest of her sister, Miss Margaret Hensley. Miss Hensley spent last summer In Medford and is remem bered by many friends. t Nion Tuckers At River Ixxlffo , Mr. and Mrs. Nion Tucker of Burl! nga me are spending several days at tholr lodge on Rogue River, having joined their son, Nion, Jr., and Michael Tobin there Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Bowermnn Visiting Relatives A mong the many guests vaca tioning In Medford this week are Mr. and Mrs. Den Bowerman, form erly of this city, now of Portland who are visiting Mrs. Bowerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tlm- mons. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowerman and dnughter, Beth, of Eugeno, are also- Mrnrord guests. ISIS R. C. A. Sound TODAY and MONDAY "Santa Fe Trail Richard Arlen TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY "Way for a Sailor" John Gilbert. Wallace Beery THURSDAY and FRIDAY "The Virtuou Sin" Walter Houaton, Kay Francl, and Kenneth KacKenna 8ATURDAY ONLY Ken Maynard In "Mountain Justice" ALSO RIN-TIN-TIN In "LON E DEFENDEH" COMING 8UN. June 28, 23 JACK OAKIE in "Let's Oo Native" Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. 1 to 11 P. M. Daily Mat. 1:30, Eva, 7 10 and 15e At a lovely wedding ceremony In the First Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Mildred Ward of Phoenix became the bride of Mr. Arthur L. Osberg of eatue, Wash., last Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. A. Q. Bennett officiating. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom were in attendance. The church Was beautifully decorated for the occasion, with flowers about the altar. The bKdo wore a lovely gown of ivory sat in, reaching to the floor, with a veil of tulle, held In place by a cap of pearls and blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of ivory tinted roses and lillles of the val ley. Mrs. Russell Wheeler ot Medford, niece of the bride, as matron of honor, wore soft peach crepe with a corsage bouquet of yellow rosebuds. The maid of honor. Miss Mai garet Smith of Salem, and a so roroity sister of the bride, wore pink Bilk net over satin with a corsage bouquet of deep pink rosebuds. Tho i.riHoamnm Miss Helen por- ter of this city, and niece of the bride, wore pale green chlffort with a corsage bouquet of delicate pink rosebuds. The eroom s attendant wns air- Jean B. Brault. After a vocal solo, 'I Love xou Truly," sung by Mrs. C. H. Paske., Ihfl wailHina- ' m-nCAMBion continued to the altar to the strains of Loh engrin Wedding March. Following the ceremony a re ception and lunchton were held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, C. B. ward or nlx, Oregon. Thnna nttpmllntr were Mr. nTin Mrs. A. T. Osberg. of Seattle, par. nr tv,o ..i-nnm' Miss ftiurcarwi Smith and Mr. Clark A, Sterrett ci mi- nni Mrs. P. Mcin tosh of Santa Ana, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart Porter, Mr. ana mm. t TTona Mr nnd Mrs. wnA thl mihhah Helen. Virginia nnd Frances Porter and Mrs. Rus sell Wheeler, all of ftiearora, relatives of the bride and n ana wirs. ,ieuii The bride is well known In this ctty and a popular member of southern Oregon society. She has made her home for me past, y In Eugene, where she was , . InunrnnPR nffinG. ShC piuyeu mi u." attended Oregon State college and was affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority.'1 iV ' The groom Is also well known i- thio nit, nnrt u northwest rep resentative for the Estate StCre company with headquarters hi. Portland. mu.. rt immnriliitnlv after the reception for a motor trip through California and Mexico ami eventually make their home In Seattle. Dinner and Bridge Enjoyed in Ashland Mrs. Paul McDonald was hostess Thursday night at her home In Ashland to a group ot meuioru friends ot dinner and hrlrtge. Guests from this city were Mrs. J. C. Hnyes, Mrs. vera i-iymaio, Mrs. Virgil Strang, Miss June Knrhnrt, Mrs. Walter Mundy, Mrs. Fred Colvig and Mrs. Helen Con- Daughters of Nile ' ' ltd urn From Seattle Members At Sluloima temple, Daughters of the N'ile, returned to Medford the first of the week from Seattle, where they attended the Supreme aeealon of the lodge. The local patrol participated In the various drills and mado an especially good showing at the In stallation program. Mrs. Hun icy Is Guest of Daughter Hero Mr. K. B. Hanley arrived In Medford Wednesday from Seattle to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Heffeman ot the northern city, who Is residing on Henll Ijine for the summer. She will also visit Miss Alice Hanley. STATE THEATRE IT St'NDAY ami MONDAY "Princess and the Plumber" Charles Karrell H'FSDAY nnd WI'.DXKSDA Y "Such Men Are Dangerous" WarncT Baiter - TIll'HKDAY ami FRIDAY "Bride of the Regiment" Walter I'ldgt-on and Myrna I-ny 8ATVKDAY ONLY "Under Suspicion" Ixls Moran, J. KciTlgan Coming Sun. Min .Tunc 2H, 211 "Seas Beneath" ' " George CKBrlcn Also 8electd Short Subjecta 1 Cm ajit time IOC Kiddies too ,. Peaaloy MIhs IiPatliora Is tlio dailKlitcF of Mr. and Mrs. Gooriro licntlicrs of Gazelle, Oil., mill n Hmlar lncmboi' of lotil xw'loty. Her eiiKUKO incut was recently nniKnitiivd to Dr. Karl H. Uymtl, son or Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. DyrtHl of AnIiIuiiiI, who Is a (rradnato of tho 1'orllniiil Den tal h)1Ipk nnd n mcnilMM' of XI INI Mil. Mrs. Padgham Is Head of Graduate Nurses This Year Mrs. Henry Padgham will hoad the draduate Nurses association for tho coming year to succeed Miss Mario Miller, having been elected president at tho recent nieeting of the association hold at tho' Rogue Rlvejr cabin ot Ml Phyllis Swearingcn Mrs. raosnam is one ot ino most popular momuors ot me -', ?'., . . uavis-t isner training scnooi in Ai - lania, uu. ro.iuwi.iK n she spent several years In special-1 lalng and Institutional work. Mho. thqn took up public health work In University of Washington ana went to the Hawaiian islands to spend a year In this work before coming to Medford, where she was county health nurse until sho re cently retired to spend more time In her home. Other offloem chosen for the coming year aire Mrs. Raymond. and Mrs. Lulu Hnuisnerry anil read- Fish, re-elected secretary; Mrs. uo-lings by Mrs. M. A. Kennon nnd land Smith, first vice president; Miss Thelma Kent, second vlco president and Miss Carmen Dor othy, treasurer. The following committees have aUo been named: Program, Mrs. Hazel Swayne, chulman, Mrs. O. 13. Osborne and Mrs. w. 8. Holgor; advisory Miss Mayme , IJIood, chairman, Miss Thelmn Kent nnd MUs Mnrie Miller: flnnnco Miss! Dorothy, chairman, Miss Tnylor and Mrs. Schemck; credentials and membership Mrs. W. C. Ashpole, chairman, Mrs. Roland Smith and Mrs. Guy Humphreys. -iss .iii'Krny undo Of Mr. Tlionipiion Mis, Hessle Edna McKray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lam McKray, and Mr. Iiwls Thomp son, son of Mrs. Nettle L Thomp son. were married Sunday n'J" noon June 14th at the l'lrst Chrlstlnn churrh, In the prcsenco of members of the two families. and a number of friends. To the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Oeorglanna Hussong, the bridal party advanc ed to nn altar deoornt'-d with I baskets of flowers In a color ; scheme of pink nnd blue, where Rev. VV. R. Hulrd performed the beautiful and Impressive ring cero- mony, The bride, Who wns given In , marriage by her father, wore n; becoming gown of white crepe. Her tulle veil wns fitted Into uj cap shape with a bandeau of laco, ' and she carried a bouiiuet of pink nnd white swetpens. Her brldes - maid. Miss Edna lllldebrnnd, wore n gown of pale nprlrot nnd white crepe, nnd a corsage tiounuel ot sweetpens. Mr. P. n. Hateman acted as best man. Following the ceremony, an In formal reception wns held nt the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Hateman for members of the bridal party and Immediate friends. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left for Klnm ath Falls where they will mnke their home. i Pytlilnn Club ! Mnrtn Ttiewlnjr The Pythian club will meet nt i the home of Mrs. Carl Klchtner, Oil South Molly, Tuesday evening jut' 8 o'clock. ! St. Ann's Altar , Society to Meet i The regular business meeting of I the Bt. Ann's Altar society will be ! held Tuesday at 2:30 at tho Parish hall. I Pnoto Golden Wedding Is Celebrated In Old , County Court House On Tuesday ovening one hundred friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. VV. 11, 11. .... i.,i.'. i n ,.,'i,,.j . tho old court house, whom all .lack- ,, ...,! r....mn..l, talned their marriage licenses, to1"1"""""" P."?"' th t".!'!P" ..l..li...U tlln fimntt iriwlilin.f nn nlversary. The hall was heautVfully ; occur win. p.i.r .use. iur ... . .. . .. .. I j .. iV-. ' 1 mr. a.... ...... ...... i. iuU. "', ""-""""""""I-.Anilrmi, Pnxson and Smith, repented by Rov. Langberg. ThO ( wedding march wns played by Mls' j,WIlww Honored ' Nlda Rose Hunch and little Mlssos (.,., arom, Hero Jiernico wooa ana Anene L,ang- , berg uctort ns flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olmstead wero chosen as' matron of honor and attendant for tne groom since tne ante was aisoBmm During tho social hour a their seventh wedding unnlvorsnry. PO(,onUn wa8 ,hvWk for Rov. and The program fur tho evonlng in- .,.. ... ... Lwrnea. Rev. Law- , eluded a duet by Miss Alice lloefs Mrs. Saulsberry. Mr. nnrt Mrs. Hunch received a chair as a gift from tholr friends,;,,!,, n th0 hearts of their people, the presentation being mode by M., A. Kjennon. (lames were enjoyed nnd after refreshments wero served, tho honored couplo left In a show er of rlco and best wishes. Much credit Is due Mrs. Konnon, Mrs. Mae Mark and Mr. KorcytheJ who planned tho decorations nnd 'details, for the success of the party. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunch have lived ! In Jacksonville for tho past' three years, coming hero from Coos county, where Mr. Hunch was for several years superintendent of schools. . , ! TolvI1M,11(,M r,,ulMn Slav In Millfonl Dr. and Mrs. c. B. Tnwnsend of Los Angeles, who have been visit- Ing Mrs. A. 'h. Rhode for the post I (wo t , morning. ,, ,,mnn i. uil. Thov u....o n..n,.mr,,.nl..,l l.v Mlu Peggy Rhodes of Medford, who Is to siiend the summer In Los An geles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Duttmi Visit III Miilfortl Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Duttnn, of Tracy, Cnllf., who are hero visiting their son, llruce Dutton, radio operator at the airway radio sta- "'. "I'c.u uniujr in munmin runs, Mr. Dutton Is owner and editor of "e Tracy Press. Guest of IIciikoim j James O. Henson of Klamath Kill Is Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Riley u. Henson. Your needs expert A thoroutth cleaning, oiling, and any necessary minor adjust ments made now will pay you linnB in vour Just as careful work: as we are in seuing good timepieces. Al bt . , . T(li , 4KW Brophy's At n colorful wedding Wednes day inorniiiK ai uia-i, '"'"-"'c-., ... home of M,. Oi.orKlnnna Ayre. i FrWay Rf.ernoon at a dcllKh ful tho Redwood forests near L i Ma? luncheon for wh'ch tho dec ditto,. C-l,. Ml8 Mary Swlgnrt. i -a lon ""' wonderland. ., , ,, .. r,,., .. Place cards, tallies and table dee eart. of this city, and Mr. Elliott ! Ayres of Palo Alto, were married al a II o'clock service, conducted by Dr. Tlenry Wlntler. The brido, tall, slender and dark, was lovely In a gown of white eye let orKrtndy nnd wore a larce pic ture hat nnd carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Her maid of honor. Miss Kllzaheth Swlsart. wore a Blmllar gown of.jiale yellow with laritc hnt nnd a bouquet of ttarden flowera In shades of orchid to oom pleto her ensemble. Tho ftroom was attended by his brother. Mr. Tom Ayres. Following the ceremony the 40 KUeHts continued to the Wake Robin Inn,' where breakfast wns served. Mr. OJid Mrs. Ayres aro now en Joylns n motor trip throUKh Old Mexico and will return to Palo Alto to mnko their home, where Mr. Ayrew la associated with the staff of Stanford University. Ladies' Night Gala Affair at Rogue Elk A colorful event of tho club yenf wns the parfy given Thursday night by the local I.lons ot the Rogue Ulk Inn In celebration of ladles' night nnd the Installation of new officers. Severnl new mem bers wore Initiated and a program of music, dancing nnd speeches presented: Lion O. W, Newberry, the new . presidont, gnve a very Interesting acceptance speech, fol lowing Installation. , Tho evening begnn with a ban quet and closed with dnnclng, music furnished by Hugo Lang and his entertainers. r St. Mark's Choir Honored at Dinner Members of tho Bt. Mnrlt's T3pl cotml church choir were honor guests Friday night nt a dinner Illie llllllMII IIIIUHU. IIIU1U WUID 28 ' !,vvl,e",'"U' tl""' ft' ly BUmm8r Mm)mos stonnott, Potef nnd woodcock presided In the dining room and tho kitchen .arrange- montll We,e In chnrgo of MesUames h. Mi.i..nnn ...nietv nf the .p,.0,yi0I.lin church mot In the 0hui.ch i,lKt Tuesday with a large lltlondanoe nnd an excellent pro- rence being former pastor of the church. A Inrge group of friends cnme to meet tholr former pastor and his wife, wife during their efflclpnt work In Medford made a The men -of the congregntlon caitro In after tho meeting to ox tend greetings. Rev. Lawrence who Is now pastor ofthe Caldwell, Idaho, Presbyterian church was visiting his son Donnld In this city comlnir here hv wnv of Kugene whnrn hi. dnii.hter. Miss Ruth. ' graduated from tho University of Oregon, '' - Mrs. GeU-hcll and Dnughter to Iletnrn Mrs. Dolroy Ootchell and daugh I tor, Gloria, will arrive this wee I from Seattle, whore Miss Uetchell ' Is a student at the St. Nicholas scnooi, ana win spena ane summer In Medford. J'nrrhige f ropnlar v"u ' Announcement ot tl iinouncement 01 ino marnugo f Miss Doris Klelnhamler, dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Klein hamler ot Jacksonville, and Marlon Worthlngton, son of Mrs. Martin Stevens, was made last week. The wedding was an event of May 2 In Coqullle. Wilsons and Mrs. Grave ,, 'i,in Through Knsl Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson an dnughter, Kllow Mae, and Mrs, A V. Graves left Medford Wednesday morning for a motor trip east. They will visit Natives and friends I Omiiha, Rloux City nnd Mlnneapolti Mrs. Giaves will remain In the lat ter city, while the Wilsons continue to O'nnd Rapids. Mich., to visit their .m waich attention watcn. we i in our repair Omuls, a a Bx4tu. Km S rfwSSIV. X3F 'SB HI Mls Gertrude Butler was hOAte: o"on represented character, arta settings of the famous book . of Alice's adventures In tho fairyland! There were four tables of bridge In play nnd prizes awarded Mrs. Raymond Fish ami Mrs. Justin Smith. , : Edison Marshall On Trip May Visit Here Edison Marshall, popular author. nd big game hunter, is on another rip in search of tigers, according telegram received in this city last week and may visit Medford September, following his return to the states. Be recently ai'iud from Seattle on the S. S. President Monro en route to Kiam and Indo China. ' Mr, Marshall visited In Medford last summer and entertained the public with a lecture, covering his trip through Africa. His friends are anticipating a similar event In the early fall. Miss Heckman Here For Summer Season Miss Amiotte Heckman 1b In this city to flpetul the summer with hef father, Dr. W. H. Heckman aiw Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Weaver at their home on Corning ourt. . - - Miss Heckman is supervisor 6f klndcrartenR in HlloK Hawaii, and has spent about four yearn in ttio Islands. ;, 3!oMlaincH Crawford V . .. ; ' And IXtUr Kntertiiln . ' -. '. Mrs. R. W. Crawford and Mrs. J. E. Lester were joint hostessc Tiifisday afternoon to the "Be , Jolly Club," at the former's home on the North Pacific highway.' The afternoon wus spent in playing a Bortes of InterostlnK Ramea, Mm, Homer Howerman of Central Point winning first prize and Miss Row Jones of Central Point tho second prlge. , Refreshments wero, served at five o'clock; ThiJsa who enjoyed, tho ; JolrJ time, with the hostesses, were Mrs, X Henspeter, Jacksonville, Mm, Zqa and Miss Blanch Arnold, "Mrs. W. Pruott, Mrs, W, Li. Lewii and Mrs. C. S3. Hoyden of,, Medford. Mrs. O. Ames bt YaKlma, Va8h., , Mrs. Ted lllll, Mrs. Homer Bow man and MIhs Rpse Jones of Cen tral "Pot.' , ' .' . -' -'j ' Mrn. Pliiiiilo and Children Vlnlt In Montana , ' v';141'1 Mrs. Vera Plymalo and ohlldroh, Robert, Tetter and Mary Elizabeth, left Soturday for Jled Lodge, Wont., where they will vUtlt Mrs. Ply male's , uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Chupmnn and her brothet1, "Sharon Merrlman, 1 TheV will he dccompaftiled, on theli" retufn by Mr. and Mrs. Chap maiil and will visit the Yellowstone Natlohul park, before continuing to Medford. ILE-HIGH KNOW whit altitude dotaf Cleui brain and eye, limbcrf mo'do . . . ; and your golf ibowa k . . . Sonify Thompwa built tb ' ,)00-yud Banff Count t4)0, , . - 000 worth of sptrtKukr pUy, ia eluding the buonial Club, back of k all nandt a 19,000,000 botd ' warm sulphur iwimmlng pools; ' tennis courts, 60 saddle borsu, cocrals full of oouncfin ponks.. Swiss guides . . . chefs ho rival " Paris .... an orchestra that just nmftli you to dance. Luw Sun-mat Rail Fues ate efrtivc! CANADIAN PACiriC . . It Diacoh OtHL ActMt ASI Dtrr. '