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PAGE THREE- The Week's enings Edited By Eva Nealon MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKTCOON', SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1031. Society Happ Luncheon Planned For Pleasure Of Guests From East Mrs. H. D. McCaskey Is enter taining Wednesday with a lunch eon at her beautiful country home on the Old Stage road. Honor guests will be Miss Helen. Green and. Mrs. Helen Pratt of Smith College, Northampton, Mass. The latter Is house guest of Mrs. H. jVan Hoevenberg , and the former of the Misses Carlton. Covers 1 at , luncheon will be placed for twelve. 'STATE THEATRE Z SUNDAY and MONDAY "Seas Beneath" Geo. O'Brien, Marion Leasing .' :v . . TUESDAY ana WEDNESDAY s "BIG PARTY" ' : : - Sue Carol THURSDAY and FRIDAY "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Richard Cromwell Noah Beery, Joan Peers ' 5 SATURDAY ONLY ; "RID IN' FOOL" Bob Steel Coming Sun., Mon., July 5, 6 "GORILLA" Also Selected Short Subjects 1 C ANY TIMS IOC KUldics 100 Made for the Millions WHO LOVE A Good Detective Story ! m TODAY O TODAY (Continuous TOMORROW Add a thrilling day to your calen darSinner's Holiday. It beats " any vacation you ever spent! : With Grant Withers Evalyn Knap James Cagney Joan Blondell Here's th picture you've been waiting for THE PER FECT DETECTIVE STORY ... It would be a crime to misi It! BARGAIN PRICES! Matinee 20c Evening .. 30c Kiddies, anytime 10c For House Guests At Dinner Tuesday Mrs. Ned Hill of Ross, Cal., and Miss Hill of New York, were guests Tueaduy evening at a din ner party given by Mr. and Mrs. P. Corning Kenly at their country home. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, Miss May Carlton, Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Mr. and" Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and Messrs. -T. Slater Johnston, Robt. W. Ruhl, E. W. Carlton, and Paul Scherer, the honor guests and the Kenlys. ' Mrs. Hill and son Granger, and Miss Hill left Thursday for Ross. They will make the trip south via tho Redwood highway. Guests of Egans Will Arrive Soon I Miss Eleanor Egan, daughter of H. Chandler Egan, who Is a sophomore at Smith College, Northampton, Mass:, will be & guest at the Egan home hero this summer. Jack Scudder of. Chi cago, son of Mrs. Egan, will also be a guest for the summer season. They arte expected .to arrive in Medford soon. " ' M Mrs. Snyder la ; Popular Guest Hero Mrs. George Snyder of Chicago, who Is a guest in this city of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Knight, has been one of the most feted visitors In Medford during the past; week. Mrs. Snyder was formerly Laura Page of this city and Is remem bered by many friends. Mrs. Treve Lumsden entertain ed In her honor with a luncheon for sixteon mothers and daughters Tuesday, Mrs. Knight entertained at luncheon Thursday, and Mrs. Floyd Hart was hostess Friday at a small luncheon at tho . Hotel Medford, followed by bridge at her home. Shows Today) ALSO Clever Program ' of Selected Short Subjects Tune In KMED Week Nights 6:15 to 6:30 Bridge Luncheon At Sleeter Home Is Monday Event A very pretty luncheon was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. R. W. Sleeter, who Is planning a series of similar events for the summer season. The table was at tractively arranged with blue pre dominating. A largo bouquet f blue delphiniums formed the cen terpiece. The same color was re peated In candles and place cards. Covers were placed for sixteen guests and luncheon followed by bridge with four tables in play. Miss Estes Hostess Bridge Party Given As Farewell Event Complimenting Miss Theo Y n dor Hellen, who loft yesterday for Santa Rosa, Cal., where she will spend the summer, Miss Kathleen Estes entertained with an inform al brldgo party Tuesday evening. Prize for high score was award ed Miss Helen Inch and prize for low went to Miss Gwetholyn Rees. Miss Von der Hollon was present ed with several lovely farewell gifts. . Guests for the evening wore Misses Helen and Lea Inch, Flora Collins, Gwetholyn Rees, Bllllo Hammett, Mary Blschoff, Betty Jnncs, Lenore Estes and the honor guest, Miss Von dor Hollcn. Party From South at Tucker Lodge party of society folk from Snn 1'ranclsco and Burlingame arrived in Medford on tho Shasta this morning and loft immediately for ' Tuckaway," Nlon R. Tucker's flHhing ; lodge on Rogue River. They plan to spend a week hero before returning south. Members of tho group included Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Blytn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Tohln, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards layman, Mrs. rioorcie Snickor Drum, and Mrs. R. Ambler Curran. Misses Lindsey Are Hostesses at Bridge ' Misses Alta and" Lois Lindsey were hostesses Friday evening at a bridge party at their now coun try homo southwest of Modroru. There were two tables of bridge In play before the open fire and ro freshmenlB served following the usual number of games. . n Jtov. unci Mrs. Moll To Depart Monday Rev. and Mrs. Carman E. Moll and family will leave tomorrow for Modesto, Calif., where it hoy will make their homo. Reverend Mell was pastor for somo timo of the local First Christian church. Ho recently resigned his pastor ate to accept a position on tho pension fund board of tho Christ Ian church. Their many friends In this city who entertained for them prov ious to their departure, regret their moving from tho city. Mr. anil Mrs. I'lioltoplacc Arc Home from North Mr. and Mrs. O.'W. Pheltcplace returned last week from Portland and Eugene where they were much entertained by friends. Including Dr. and Mrs Carl Llebo and Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherlsg. Dr. and Mrs, Llebo will he guest of the Phette places in this city shortly after July 4.- They aro now vacationing at Bundon. f-f llainals GuckIs Al IIciinoii Homo Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Humai and daughter Mae, of Seattle are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Henson. James G. Henson, who has been visiting his parents, re turned to his homo at Klamath Kallh. ISIS R. 0. A. Sound TODAY and MONDAY JACK OAKIE In "LET'S GO NATIVE" TUESDAY A WEDNE8DAY "COSTELLO CASE" Tom Moore Lola Lane THURSDAY and FRIDAY "ONLY SAPS WORK" Leon Erroli Richard Arlen Mary Brian, 8tuart Erwln 8ATURDAY ONLY HOOT GIB80N In "TRIGGER TRICKS" ALSO RIN-TIN-TIN In "LONE DEFENDEM" Coming Sun., Mon, July 5, 8 "iOLLOW THRU" Nancy Carroll, Chan. Rogert in Technicolor en acreen Contlnuoua 8howa 8ts and Sun. 1 to 11 P. M. Dally Mat. 1:30, Eve, 7 10 and 15c Nevita Chapter Has Reception, Worthy Matron Is Honored Another delightful evening In Nevita Chapter No. 93, O. E. S., passed into history Tuesday, June 23 when tho chapter gave a re ception In honor of Esther Mer- Itt Sanderson, worthy matron, who recently returned from Port land, where she attended the ses sion of grand - chapter. Sister Shanglo Phoio Km t her Sarnlci-sou Mrs. Sanderson sanp two beautiful songs at this session and was hon ored by nppolntment to tho office of grand chaplain. Preceding tho opening cere mony the Past Matrons ciuo en tered the chapter room, carrying beautiful flowers to decorate the chair of tho worthy matron in tho east. , Tho president of tho club, sister Lola Norcross, In a few words presented a largo bouquet, beautifully arranged , by sister Alice Ilanley, to sister Sanderson as a gift from tho club and each past matron presented a bcaull ful corsage. Sister Sanderson in her charming and unnsHUmlng manner acceptod this tribute In a few well chosen words. Under good of tho order, sinter Sander son gave a moat complete and In structlve report of the proceedings of tho grand chapter and an in spiring address. At tho close tho conductress, sister Sadie , Kohler, approached the east carrying a boautlful basket filled with choice flowers which she iproiiontod to sister Sanderson, as a gift from her officers. Sister .. Sanderson, having many surprises in one evening was equal to tho occasion. Sho thank ed her officers and tho chapter for these loving remembrances nnd closed her remarks by reciting a beautiful poem which was apprec iated by the members and visitors. At the close of tho chapter a highly anticipated event of tho evening was the blrthdny party given by tho worthy matron and hor officers In honor of members having ft blrthdny any time during tho period from January to July. The blrthdny table was beautiful with lighted tapers and angel food en kes, ami nged In the shn po of a star. This unique affair closed one of tho moHt enjoyable meet ings of Nevita chr pter. Mr. and Mm. Noyvs Vacation at Cahlu Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Noycs ar rived In Medford Saturday noon on tho Shnsta, and left by motor for tho summer cabin on ?'.oguo i-lvor. I TO nn aiir' I IV V I TAT I O M A FEATURE DISPLAY OF m:w if.n sti:iim; THE The clear, arl.locratle lines of lhl new pat tern have won (or It Inatant, enthu.la.tle welcome See the Special Display at LAWRENCE'S Exclusive Agents for Oorbam Silver Miss Benge to Wed Hilding Bengtson, Betrothal Is Told The engagement of Miss Luola Benpo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, It. L. Bongo of Heppner, Ore., to Mr. Hilding Bengtson of this city was announced the first of the week. Both nre popular memborH of the Medford younger sot. Miss Benge having taught In the Jun ior high school for two yeara She Is a graduate of the Univer sity of Oregon and a member of Alpha Omlcorn PI. Mr. Bongtson la a member of the staff of the Jackson County Building and Loan association. Dato for the wedding has not boon announced. Mrs. Westlund Is Complimented at Wakefield Home Mrs. J. W. Wakefield entertain ed ' Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon honoring Mrs. Chrlstlno Westlund, who Is returning soon to Minneapolis after making her home in Medford for two years with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Whitelaw. . Covers were plueed for Mos- damcs WeHtlund, Whitelaw, Karl Cms, B. W. Wakofiold, C. W. Whitelaw, H. Orummert and the hostess. Mrs. Matthews Is Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McMath on tertalned Thursday ovonlng with a dinner party for twelve, honor ing Mrs. McMath s mother, Mrs, F. Matthews, who loft Friday for her homo In Spokane after spend ing threo months in this city, Covers wore placed for twolve guests. Mrs. Matthews was accompanied on tho return trip north by Mr. and Mrs. McMath and daughter Flora, who will spond sovoral days In Spokane, Scheiicks and (i newts Knjny Trip to iAiko. Mr. and Mrs. A. Orln Schonck, accompanied by Father Schcnck and sister, lOstella Schonck, nnd brother, U C. Schonck of Scotts Bluff, Neb., who has been visit ing here, also Miss Ruth King man nnd Ferris Clifford, recently enjoyed a motor trip to Crater lake. Mr. Olfford left tho party at Anna Springs to rnturn to his homo in Klamath Falls. L. C. Schonck was enthusiastic In 'hie praise of tho world wondor and enjoyed several trips about tho valley before departing for Seattle, from which city ho will continue to his home. - Mr. mill Mrs. Kngllsli Il4'turn From South Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English havQ returned to their homo In this city after spending tho win tor and spring In southern Cali fornia. . Mrs, Pun! I it Honor (iurst Club Ijiiih-Iicoii Mrs. Ireno Purdln, who recently returned from California was hon ored at luncheon Thursday by members of tho Nullo Brldgo club at tho home of Mrs. T. Ii. Daniels. Miss Moiir Iteturns To Nan Fnmctwo Miss Kdlth Monr, who was house guest of her sister for tho past week, left yesterday for Kan Fran cisco. Whllo here Miss Monr was entertained at a delightful brldgo luncheon. Within It fin! few month It has been bought br tmart hoM- and brfoVn to a reo(r extent than any other pattern V HUNT CLUB Former Medford Miss Greeted With Much Entertaining Miss Venlta Hamilton of San Francisco, who has been a guest In this city for thb past week of Mr. and Mrs. K. K, Ooro, has In spired much Informal entertaining HI .MCUIoru ana uranis nin. Miss Hamilton formorly lived In this city and is now an Instructor in mo joiegraim in. cummuimy scnoni, u recrunuuimi ut'imw nu children. Sho Is very Interested In the typo of work being done there, Including arts, crafts, dancing, and music. Among those entertaining for Miss Hamilton during the past week aro Mrs. George Porter and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Helms nnd Mrs. Chllds of Grants Pass, Mrs. John White, Mrs. Cleorgo Andrews, Mrs. K. Ii. Klwood and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Janes of this city. Miss Hamilton plans to leavo Tuesday for Portland, whore sho will visit hor undo before return ing south. Pattersons Will Arrive Wednesday Mrs. Stewart Patterson nnd son Stewart, who recently graduated from Yale, aro expected to arrivo In this city from tho east Wednes day. Thoy will spend tho nummor with Mrs. Black Preston, who has takon tho Feasloy houso on Crown avenuo for tho senium. Tho Pattersons formerly made their homo In the Rogue Klvor valley and will bo greeted upon tholr return by many friends. House Guest Feted Evening of Bridge Mrs. Raymond Caufiold of Ore gon City, who Is spending soveral weeks in this city as guest "of rela tives and friends, wns compli mented Monday o v o n I n g at a bridge party given by Mrs. Em orson Morrlck. There woro threo 'tables In play. Mrs, K ton net t ami Daughters Return Mrs. A. F. Slonnott and daugh ters, Botty and Suzotto, have re turned from Eugene nnd flalom, whore thoy havo been visiMng relative and friends. GiK'stH nt FabrU-k Homo This Summer Mrs. J. A. Sly and son, - Fran cis, of Vancouvor, Wash,, are guests In this city of Mrs. Hly'fl parents, Mr; and Mrs. Glen Fub rlck. . Shelbys Aro Guests In Hay Clly Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Shelby are spending two weeks In San Francisco, having loft thin clly by motor during the past wook. Minn Wilson Returns From Southern California Miss K. Helen Wilson, dnughtor of Mrs. Cora A. Wilson, arrived In Medford yesterday, after hav ing spent tho 'past several months In Glendale, Calif., ns n student In Glendale collego. She plans to spend tho summer In this pity. SWIMMING-A MILE IN THE BLUE! TRY out for the mcrmildi' championship on (he roof of the world - two big pools, wirm tutphur and a blue-green glacial ptungc thai would make a teal ling ... If you prefer golf - (here's a Stanley Thomp son post-grad course that coat $4)0,000 includii bent gnus greens, blue grass Uir. and a clubhouse worthy of the 19th hole . . Riding? Saddle horse keyed to all comers , . . Climb ing with Swiss guides . . . , Motoring to Chateau Lake Louise . . . Dancing! , , . to a 10-piece orchestra .... Eating, plain and fancy? . . . Here's a miiitu that has everything - sec in the middle of a ihousand mile mountain playground. Come up chit summer and stay! (N Low Sommct Ju4Jji. od detailed Mitt Dsp July 21 to 23, CANADIAN PACIFIC W. H, Deacon. Cent. Agent Pass e Dept. MM Brwdmv tonta uhhi mar inmlim Bridge Supper for House Guest Gives Pleasure to Many Miss Kllzaboth llowlaiul of Ore gon City, who Is house guest of Mi.sn Elizabeth Swlgart, was tho inspiration for a brittgo supper at tho Swlgart homo on Clonessee t,..,t VpI,,,v nvnnlnir. rnlnvo.1 l.v miinv m(,lhor. of .hn vntinmr Pt. mM HmvlHml um, M,HH Hwigart U.Q 8lmiontii ut Oregon State col lege, where both aro uffiltated with Sigma Kappa sorority. 4 Mells Honored at Party By Triangle Honoring Hew and Mis. Carman 13. Mell previous to their departure for California to mako their home, members of tho 111 Trlanglo club of tho FlrMt Chris tian church entortnlned with u sur prise party for them Thursday evening. Mrs. Mell has been ad viser for tho club. About thirty members of the club attended, and a brief program was given, in chargo of Miss believe Simklns. 'Miss Virginia Gregory sang a solo, "Memory Moon," accompanied at tho piano by Miss Genevieve Brown. Miss llnstel Cassndy played a piano solo. "To a Wild Hose," and Rev. W. K. Baird entertained with a group of readings. Tho honor guests woro present ed with a lovely picturo of Crater Ijike, and a snapshot bonk, con laining pictures of membors of tho club. Miss Edwards Is Much Feted Here Miss Icol Edwards, who loft Medford yesterday for Seattle, af ter spending a week's vacation In this city, was tho inspiration for soveral delightful affairs whllo guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edwards. Mrs. Will aid Whitman o n to r tulncd Wednesday with an after noon of bridge for hor pleasure Guests wero Mcsdames Bort Hos tel, Hruco Bauer, Harold Rolen- stein, Francos Flynn and Tod Leonard and Misses Mary Martha and Kathorino Swoeney. Mr. ami Mrs. Hush llnmo From North Mr, and .Mrs, Mnynard Rush have returned to this city from a two weeks' woddlng trip through Washington nnd British Columbia. Kci'Hliuws on Vo'.'itlltm " M Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw loft last week for a vacation at Prospect, . . ,. Popular Ken tile hi Is Meclfonl Guest . Among charming guests In Med ford last week was Miss Mario Guthrie, popular member of Seat tle society. . Mrs. IliirmolHtcr Is GuoHt tit Tmiilln Homo Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Tomlln havo as their houso guest Mrs, C. A. Rurmolsler of Washington, D. C, who arrived In tho city Saturday morning by trnln. (t.D Fan, now effective, make your ii r.w aw. i: information about rates, reservation, etc 0 A CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTEL IN THC CANADIAN ROCKIES m &M(f . Comal m bu. ronland BRdvy 10637 MM tmtlmJMwm CW (4. TtrU Owt Society for Sunday Must Be In Early Since Saturday Is a holiday, copy for the society page of next Sunday's paper must be at the Mall Tribune by 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, July 3. The cooperation of all groups Is asked In an effort to have affairs reported as usual In the Sundny edition. All persons who hnve, or know of, events they are unnble to report are asked to call 76 before Friday afternoon. Any copy submitted earlier in the week will bo ap preciated. Copy submitted the first of the week will be held for Sunday's pupor If marked "Sunday." Miss Hensley Is Inspiration For Bridge Luncheon Compllmontlng Miss Bornyce Hensley, who is a guest In this city from Burns of her sister, Miss Margaret Honsloy, Miss Arllonv- Butter entertained at .luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at her homo on Eust Main street. Covers wore placed for ton at tho attractive lunchoon table, dec- orated with garden flowers. Fol lowing luncheon there were two tables of bridge In play. Guests wero Mrs. Harold John son, Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson and Misses Annotte Hockman, Aletha Huhhurd, lve Noalon, Tholma' Porosis'.!. Cathorine Fratossa, Mar garot Hensley and Bernyco Hons- loy. Southerners Will Meet River Cabin Mrs. John Potor will be hostess this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock td members of tho Dixie club at hep cabin nt Peter Pan camp on the Rogue. Arrangements aro In chargo. of Mrs. G. Q. A'Alblni. . Mih. Coppin Receives ' ' orrieu In State Club - Mrs, Alice- Coppin of the Med ford Business .and Professional Women's, club has been honored with oloetlon to the office ot state chairman of lnternatloal relations and membership In the state board of directors. ' M s - 1 She Waves the Flag July Clearance Sale Now in Progress , Printed Chiffon J and Silk DresHes nnd Suits ' Formerly to $22.50 ,...,' $14.95 - v; New Hata Million nnd Bouclc ' tur Iiiiiih, in white, tun nnd lilnnk. New versions of tho little Rag-of-a-Tag hat, that is smnrtcr than over. $3.95 Wash Frocks Nelly Don cottons, voiles and linens, dressy enough (but not too much), for week-end vacations. $1.95 to $8.95 Suits IiKht-wcight Snyderknit suits, ideal for over the Fourth. Formerly $22.50, now $15.00 The Better SPRING DRESEES 20 off Adrienne's Distinctive Individual Apparel for v the