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KEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 8, I93i. PAGE THREH Week's Society 1 Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon ite of Lydiard, arsh Wedding Is )ld Friends Here Younger Set Swims, Dances at Ashland on Friday Evening Mrs. Neumanls Honor Guest at Colorful Party A PRINCESS AND HER FIANCE St. Paul Guest Is Greeted Wednesday at Pretty Luncheon Easterners I nspire Luncheon McCaskey Home on Wednesday Bridge Luncheon Enjoyed at Paske Home Wednesday -3 The event of much Interest to friendn in southern gon la he approaching mar ,e of Miiis Sue Lydiard to nk C. Marsh of Los Angeles. wedding win take niace ai nt the bride-to-be's her, Mrs. Margaret Lydiard ot lie Bock, Thursday evening, ; 14. ollowlng the wedding the le and groom will leave for a tor trip 10 i"""11 k then return to Los Angeles, re they wjll make their home. Jed Astronomer, . I.0U1I (Juest t. nonrire A. Hale, nromlncnt wn a miest in Med- lil for several days last week of flauBiitv,, family. He left the first ot pk for his home In Pasn- L wn nccomnanled by (X. B. Hale and George A. Hale Chicago, wno aiao viimeu ul Scherer home. Ttnhl anil Alicia liuru From Denver " Irs. Root.-W. mini ana mu ...v Xilnln hnva returned his city from a several weeks' rwlin reiuuveH. in ' i T3nntlnn nn ly. were, niei.. u v. ..(.. u - r return by Mr. Knni, A group of the local" younger set enjoyed a no-host swImmlnK and dancing party Friday eve ning nt the Twin Plunges in Ash land. Supper was served during the evening. The young people were accompanied by Mrs. G. A Edwards and Mrs. Hlllls. Those included In the party were Misses Adra Edwards, Sybil Jean Young, Gertrude Boyle, Nelle Oreen, Ruby Stone, Doris Pntton, Frances Moeller, Janet Wray Smith, Margaret Warner, Anna Mae Fuson, Ethel Chord, Zoe Dell Lnntis, and Messrs. Harold Ge Bauer. Neville Blden, Roger Ear ly, Wilton White, Fnrwell Kenly, Jack Boyl, Robert Carter, Emll Mohr, Irvin Bowman, Sandy Green, Bill Cunningham ' and Ralph Thomas. M Spnnlols (Jo South For Vacation Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spanlol and daughter, Lois left this city Friday for San Francisco and Carmel-by-the-Sea, where . they plan to spend a two weeks' vacation. W. C. T. U'.s Will Meet Thursday Afternoon . A meeting of the W. C. T. U.'s has been called for Thursday af ternoon, 'July 9,- nt the home of Mrs. W. T. Berry. NOW PLAYING " (CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY) A Speedy, Modern, Clever, Up-to-Date, Cute, Peppy Comedy! f tit r -t W MM She's naughty, but nice . . .. Come on and meet her . . She's got a heart like a hotel .' . . big enough for ev erybody Just a great girl, hungry for romance 5 You'll I Enjoy ; with ALICE WHITE PAUL PAGE MYRNA LOY Alto PAT HE NEWS Vagabond Adventure Thorn, the Unknown" Sidney Murray Comedy "In Old Mazuma" BARGAIN PRICES Matinee 20c lina!"9 -30e Kiddies 10c He' Master of Her Mind But Not of Her Heart! "SVENGALl" Decorations of pink and green In which sweetpeas predominated added much beauty to the bridge luncheon given Thursday after noon by Mrs. Miles .Gnmmlll and Mrs. E. J. Llttlefield at tho hit ter' ranch home south of Med ford. ' : ' ' Mrs, Fred Neuman, who Is a guest ' tronj Minneapolis of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jerm sta, was honor guest. Many ol her former schoolmntes were also among those present. There were five tables of bridge In play fol lowing luncheon. Mrs. Patterson H ere for Summer Interesting guests In Medford this week are Mrs. Helen Ruther ford of San Francisco, who ar rived by plane Friday, and Mrs. Stewart Patterson ot New YorK, who arrived Thursday to spend the summer in this city with Mrs. Black Preston, who hus taken the Feasley house for the season. Bay City Folk Are Visitors at Lodge Among guests from the south spending tho week-end with the local river colony are Mr.' and Mrs. D. O. Volkman and A. B. Swinerton of San Francisco, who arrived on the Shasta Wednesday, leaving immediately for the fish ing lodge of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk G, Noyes. Committees, Other Folk Thanked for Success of Float The flower and fern commit tees, which worked through tho Medford Garden club in assisting Tom Swem in preparation of the beautiful float entered by the Medford Elks In the parade at Ashland Thursday, were announc ed yesterday by Mrs. Fred Cum mings, president of the Garden club. 1 They were composed of Misses Frances and Bertha'' Arnsplger, Margaret and Winifred Warner, Elizabeth Swignrt and Jane Snedl cor.and Mesdnmes L. Bundy, E. C. Koppen, W. E. Crews, C. C. Furnas, E. M. Wilson, E. W. Simmons, C. J. Scmon, Porter J. Neff, E. W. Warnock, T. W. Miles, Chester Cummings, Ralph Boutelle, J. R. Woodford, H. U. Lumsden, Carl Swigart, Paul Jan ney, R. E. Swan, A. E. Reames. Leland Mentzer and Lewis Ul rich. Appreciation of the cooperation of Medford, Griffin Creek and Central Point people, who made the success of the float possible was also expressed yesterdny by Mrs. Cummings. M Mrs. Bebb Gives Luncheon, Hotel Complimenting Stanley Robln ette, who recently returned from a year's visit In England, France and Italy and Miss Lillian Green of Louisville, Ky., who is a house guest of her brother, O. M. Green of Ashland, Mrs. Royal E. Bebb entertained a number of friends nt luncheon at the Hotel Medford on 'Wednesday. ' M Mrs, HarrU Kiitcrtniflft Lutlicrnn Ladles The Ladles' Aid Society of the English . Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors on Thursday, July 9th, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. F. J. Harris will entertain the ladles, and Mrs. Carl Flcht ner will preside nt the meeting. d STATE hr ISIS U THEATRE U l g g R, C. A. Sound SUNDAY and MONDAY "GORILLA" Llla Lee, Joe Frisco TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY "Follies of 1930" El Brendel, Marjorle White Wm. Collier, Jr. THVKSDAY and FRIDAY "Criminal Code" Walter Huston Constance Cummings SATURDAY ONLY "Not Exactly Gentlemen" ' Victor McLaglen, Fay Wray Coming Sun.-Mon., July 12-13 "Going Wild" Joe E. Brown Also Selected Short Subjects 15c ANY TIME Kldulea lOo Associated Presa Photo Princess lleana of Rumania and her fiance, Archduke Anton of Austria, are shown as they attended a girl scout rally In Bucharest, the couple being photographed as lleana was saluting a Girl Scout guard of honor. The Rumanian royal family is making plans for the marriage of the couple In July. t Miss Betty Brown to Wed L. Wagner; Betrothal Is Told The engagement of Mlsa Betty Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, . to Lawrence D, Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. . Wagner of Ashland, was an nounced at a bridge luncheon here Tuesday afternoon. The wed ding will be an event of early autumn. Miss Brown is a graduate of the , Southern Oregon Normal school and a student during the past year at tho Uiilveraitb' pf Oregon, where she was affiliated with Alpha Delta IM. Mr. Wagner Is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Mrs. Stone Gives Bridge Party With Patriotic Features Mary Snider Enjoys Stay In Washington Letters received by Mrs. J. W. Snider from her daughter, Mary, who attended the national con vention of Kappa Delta sorority, in Washington, D. C last week, as delegate from the University of Oregon chapter, bring news that she will be arriving In New York today and is having a very interesting time. While in New York City she will stay at the new Pan Hellenic house. Miss Snider will go from New York by boat to New Orh-ans and after a short visit there con tinue to Los Angeles. She expeclH to return1 to Medford about July 23. Kpcmling Wwk- Knri on llogne Among the many parties spend Ing this week-end at vacation haunts are Mr. and Mrs. Klmo Russell and guests. The KusHellH, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson and little son, Uirry and Lester Van Doren, left Medford Friday for CaHey's camp on the Hogue and will be returning to Medford this evening. i4 Uolgers Vacationing At Ktitlcr Iike Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Unifier are spending this week-end at Sutter lake near Bond. They were jolnt'd there yonterdny by rnhHlvf-s. In celebration of the holiday week, red, white and blue decor ations were used Tuesday after noon at the bridge luncheon given hy Mrs. D. W. Stone. There wero three tables of bridge in play and prizes award ed Mrs. Donald Gray, Mrs. OrlB Lartson and Mrs. J. Verne Shangle. A prize was also awarded Mrs. Wm. jHolloway, winner of a clever guessing game, another diversion of" the afternoon. Sweeney Home Is Scene of Luncheon Honoring Mrs. Day Complimenting her daughter, Mrs. li. C. Day of Portland, who Is her house guest, Mrs. Chas. T. Sweeney entertained with a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on tho Central Point road. . The tables wero gay with an abundance of summer flowers for decorations. Bridge was enjoyed following luncheon and prlzeH awarded Mrs. H. 8. Severance and Mrs. Chas. Gilbert. Guests were Mesdames O. D. Krazee, Howard Seheffet, George Porter, R. R. Johnson, Gilbert, A. 10. Peasley, W. H. McGowan, Gus Newbury, O. C. Boggs, II. D. Nor ton, Severance, R. 10. Sweeney, Ralph Woodford, R, C. Day and MisseH Gertrude Weeks and Doro thy Reynolds. Garden Club Plans Affair on Thursday TODAY and MONDAY "FOLLOW THRU" Nancy Carroll. Chas. Rogers TUE9DAY & WEDNE8DAY "A LADY'S MORALS" Reginald Denny THURSDAY and FRIDAY Jack Oakie In "SEA LEGS" SATURDAY ONLY "OUTSIDE THE LAW" Mary Nolan, Ed O. Robinson Also .RlnTin-TIn In "LONE DEFENDER" Laurel-Hardy Comedy Coming Sun-Mon.. July 12-13 Clara Bow tn "HER WEDDING" NIGHT" Continuous 8 hows Sat. and Sun, 1 to 11 P. M. Daily Mat. 1:30, Eve.. 7 10 and 15o The beautiful garden of Mrs. Carl Swigart will be tho scene oi a party Thursday afternoon f'f members of tho Garden club. Guests will call at 2:30. All mem bers arc Invited ond expected to attend. Jcihit Insinuation or omens Tuesdny Oddfi'llows and members of Olive Hchekah will conduct a Joint inHtallntion Tuesdny evening at the Oddfellows hall ' for members of the order, it has been announced. Refreshments will be served, M MirCues Icavo For Homo In California j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCue loft for their home In Corona, Cal., Thursday morning, after spending nearly two weeks with Mrs. Mc Cue's mother, Mrs. Kliaabeth Bur ger and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Swarts of Central Point, while here thy visited many old friends and enjoyed a motor trip to Crater Lake. Vacationist VIhII In Many Places Residents of Medford have (f al tered throughout southern Ore gon this we k-end, many ot them favoring tho beach for the holi day, others the mountains and some the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben TrowbridKe, Mr. and Mrs. Max Price and Mis Josephine Koppes are guests at Klamath Falls and Kan'e Tavern of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Bos worth. Dr. and Mm. C. C. Goldsberry and Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews are en route to Yellowstone park, having left Medford Frldny for a two weeks' trip. Mint Gregory VtHltH In hlcfl . fts Virginia Gregory left y terday morning for Chlco, Calif., where she will spend ft week there visiting friends. Miss Gregory formerly mado her home in Chlco. Mrs. Ralph II. Wilcox was host ess Wednesday afternoon at ""n charming bridge luncheon given In honor of her aunt, Mrs, Ida Martin of St. Puul, who is visiting here. A patriotic motif of red, white and blue characterized the decora tions. Bridge was played following luncheon and prizes awarded Mrs. Miles Gammlll for high score and Mrs. T. V. Williams for low. Guests were: Mesdames C. B. Ward, C. C. Hartley, 11. W. Frame. J. B. Webster, Carson, 10. W. Shop hard, Andrew 1 learn, Frank Den ver, T. V. Williams, Phil Jermsta, Neuman, Maust, Harry Young. M, J. Norris, John Gammill, iMil.es Gammlll, Flvin Inman, 10. J. Llt tlefield, tho honor guest, MrH. Mar tin and Miss Helen Norris. Mrs. Knapp Sails For Tour Abroad Tw o ea s t e r n e r s, w h o a re 1 oca I gxieNts, Miss Helen Green and Mrs. Helen Pratt, both of Smith Col lege, Northampton, Mass.. were the inspiration for a charming luncheon si von Wednesday after noon by Mrs. It. D. McCaskey at her country home on the Old Stage road. Covers were placed for twelve. Spend1 Holiday at Hoimic? River Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Hal family and Mr. and G add is and family have as their guests over the week-end at their cabin on Rogue river, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Howard of Sacru-mento. Piatt and Mrs. 10. C. A lovely event of Wednesday ofleruoon was the bridge lunch eon given by Mrs. F. G. Thayer and Mrs. C. II. Paske at the hit ter's home on West Main street. There were five tables of bridgo in play following luncheon. Sum mer flowers formed decoratlonH for tho affair. f Spending Holiday Week-Kiul, Seaside Among people spending the holi day week-end at the seashore are M i. and Mrs. James Murray of Portland, M I Ha Maria Wilson of Kugene, Miss Clara Mary Fuson of thlH city and Messrs. Robert Bish op of Portland and Lee Wilson of Grants Pans. v.. Word has been received by Ed win L. Knapp of the Mail Tribune that M rs. K nap p sailed Friday from New York on tho S. S. Western Land for a six weeks' tour of Europe. Following her re turn to the states, Mrs. Khnpp will Join M r. K nn p p i n m aklng their permanent home in Med ford. Tho Knnpps formerly lived in Eugene and are known by many southern Oregonians who welcome them to this city. Guests of Liiys Return To Oaklniitl Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stockum and three children, and Mrs. Laura Clark of Oakland, Cal., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Luy for several days hist week. While In southern Oregon they also visited Fred Luy and family of Eagle Point and mot ored to Crater Lake and other scenic places, Mrs. Clark Is a sis ter of the Messrs. Luy and Mrs. Stockum Is their niece. SUMMER WITH A KICK IN IT! V--vA SPRINGS JCUTAVa HOTEL A milc-liih clniiiiiiionslii) course that's a jelling epic! 8,000 loot pony trails. Motoring to Chateau Uike Louise. Tennis. Saddle horses. Climbing. Warm sulphur and cool glacial pools. Exceptional cuisine music entertainment. Stay a month, or the season. l.ow Round Trip Faret via Cana dian Paciic Railway make your trip econ omical. Aik for jdldcrs. CANADIAN PACIFIC W. H. Deacon, Gen'l Agent Pass r Dept. 148-A Broadway Amtk.n Bank BM. 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