PXGE THREH
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The Weeks Society Haenings
Edifecf By
Eva Nealon
HECTORS MSIL TRIBUNE' MEDFORD, OREGON, SUND7VY, JULY 10. 1931.
Lr and Dancing
nor Guests of
atkeys Monday
briud meni-" - v-
i.to weir """" "
Uroad for a turret au,.-
M,s J-
ISekeyof San Rafael, Cal..
ffflUey'-of St. Joseph,
IT. ... fhelr house guenta.
10 "n, h followed by
W" ' .jminton at the
'L which additional
tare t" Invited.
Lydiard Home at
Table Rock, Scene
Of Lovely Wedding
L Ann and Jane Kerr,
U), and cousins,
, Kerr of the northern city,
Lied by their cousin from
L -in arrive In this city to-
fr from Wedderburn, to be
l Colonel and Mrs. Gordon
la and family for a few
uimm and Messrs. Kerr
L.,. niovlne some fishing
paerburn as guests of their
Roderick Macieay.
gFolk Enjoy
of Portland
!i Quests Here
Trips Abroad
An event of the past week of
much Interest to southern Oregon
society wus the wedding of Miss
Sue Lydlnrd and Mr. Flunk (.'
Mnrsh of I.os Angeles and the re
ception, which followed the cere
mony at the Table Rock home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. Murgaret
Lydiard.
The wedding service was rend
by Rev. Cluude B. Porter of the
Fh-st Presbyterian church before
a candle lighted altar, banked with
pink gladioli, arranged below the
colonial stairway.
The bride, charming In a long
fitted gown ot Ivory satin, was
unattended, and carried a, bou
quet ot roses and lilies of the val
ley.' Following the ceremony, guests
were received from 8:30 to 10 In
the drawing room, decorated with
summer flowers, and on the lawn,
lighted with multi-colored Chinese
lanterns.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh left after
the reception for a motor V'lP to
Rainier national park, from which
they will return to Los Angeles
to make their home, where Mr.
Marsh is In the automobile busi
ness. Mrs. Marsh is a sister of Mrs.
Berthold Barnum, Wm. H. Lydiard
and Stanley Lydiard of this city,
Miss Grace Lydiard of Table Rock
and Mrs. Ringo of Los Angeles.
M
Mrs. Knapp Cancels
Tour of Continent
Betrothal Told
ten received from young
Itn of local society, who
avellng in the Brltisn Jsies
Europe, bring lmereouns
of social events and trips
be less traveled ways.
Hniana Ruhl. daughter 01
Id Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl, who
tllne through England wun
tp of classmates from Vass
fites that they are having a
time and will Ball for tne
Inly 24. The group Is now
!; In Wales and will return
ndon July 22. Miss Ruhl
i to arrive In Medford about
It to spend the remainder
maimer vacation with her
It
h Newhall, son of Mr. ana
C. 8. Newhall, Is now in
where he plans to study
for a short time. He will
from Europe in time to
l his work at Yale with the
li of the fall term.
Frances Sparrow, daughter
See end Mrs. Alex Sparrow,
hia been touring Europe
last September, is expecte.l
I tor New York about Au
. Her observances In south-
Europe form the subject of
Interesting stories.
i. Satchwell Is
lh Entertained
Nellie Satchwell and
tr Jean, of Shedd. who ac-
MW Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
fell on their return to this
turn a week's visit In Port'
! been much entertained
fl society during the past
wimmlng nartv. theatre
"d trip to Crater Lake were
tne events given In their
Mrs. E. L. Knapp, who landed
In London a short time ago, sailed
from there yesterday for the
states, her planned tour of tne
continent having been postponed
because of illness in London. She
will arrive In New York Sunday
and continue west to Join Mr.
Knapp, business mnnnger of ine
Mall Tribune, In making
home here.
McC or macks Will
Arrive This Week
To Spend Summer
their
Mrs. Kenly Gives
Luncheon Honoring
Charming Visitors
Mm F. Corning Kenly was hos
tess Thursday afternoon nt lunch
eon for a group of friends, hon
oring Mis. liolit. Heffernnn of
Seattle, and Mrs. William Crowell
of l'aris, who are spending the
summer here.
Covers were placed for Mes-
(lumes L. A. Suladc, Sr., Robt. V.
Uuhl, James Owen, Heffcrnan,
Crowell, und Kenly.
Miss Hoefs Feted
at Dinner Party
Given By Knights
Shangle Photo
Miss Anita Mohr, daughter tr
Mr. mid Mrs. Kmll Mohr, whose
engagement to Dr. Fmnk Moroug,
Jr., of Honolulu, T. II., was an
nounced at a bridge iwirty .Mon
day evening. Miss .Mohr returned
to Mcdfonl In tho sluing from
siMMidiiig a year In I ho Islands.
K'ol lowing a tour of Kiimpe two
years ago, she entered tho Uni
versity or Oregon, where she. was
utrilluleil with Chi Oniegu. She
will sail nest month for Honolulu,
but no definite date for the wed
ding has been announced.
Mrs. Gearhart Is
Hostess at Bridge
Luncheon Tuesday
JACKSON VILLH, July 18.
Honoring Miss Alice Hoefs, Mr.
und Mrs. John R. Knight enter
tained at their home in Jackson
ville on "Tuesday evening with a
seven o'clock dinner, the occasion
oelng Miss Hoefs' birthday.
The table appointments were
carried out in a color scheme of
orchid and gret-o, the house being;
tastefully decorated with gladioli
and other summer flowers. Miss
Hoefs received many beautiful
gifts.
After dinner, at tho request of
the guests, Mrs. Knight sang two
songs, in her usual charming man
ner, being accompanied by Miss
irginla Fick.
Besides the host and hostess and
honor guest there were present,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fick. Miss
Issle McCully, Miss Dorothy Chit-
ood. Miss Virginia Fick, and Mrs.
Lulu Suulsberry.
Younger Set Swims
at Voorhies Home,
Party Given Friday
- Miss Bolt Will Wed
Is Bride Today Mr. Denman in Salem
at Morning Service
A swimming party honoring
John McCaskey of St. Joseph, Mo..
who Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11.
1.1. McCaskey was enjoyed yester
day at the beautiful country home
of Colonel and Mrs. tlordou Voor
hies by members of the younger
set.
Those present- were Misses Peg
gy Humill, Harriet Sparrow', Kli'il
llor Kgun and Alice tlraves of Bos
ton, who is a guest at the Kkuii
home: and Messrs. John MeCaskey
Jack Scudder, John Wellls, Far
well and Corning Kenly and
Charles Voorhies.
Date of Gannaway
Render Marriage
Will Be July 27
Weavers Will Make
Home in Walla Walla
Local society -is welcoming the
news that Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln
McCormack of Irvington-on-the
Hudson are expected to arrive In
Medford this week to spend the
remainder of the summer.
The McCormacks are former
members of the local ranch colony
and frequently spend their sum
mers In Medford. They were the
inspiration for much entertaining
last summer and will be honored
at numerous affalra thlj reason.
Kellys Are Guests
Westminster, B. C.
Colonel and Mrs. E. E. Kelly nnd
Mrs. Laura J. Aiming are guests
this week of Mrs. Wellington
Christie In Westminster, B. C.
having motored north severnl days
They visited Portland friends en
rnnte and nlan to return to Med
ford In two weeks. Mrs. Christie
is a sister of Colonel Kelly nnd
Mrs. Aiming. .
Mrs. Stanley C.enrhart ot Rose
avenue entertained Tuesday nfter
noon at a small bridge luncheon,
the first of a series she has plan
ned for tho summer season.
The table was lovely with yel
low nnd orchid predominating in
the color scheme. Tapers of orchid
and an old fashioned bouquet of
summer flowers formed the centerpiece.
Folluwing luncheon there were
two tables of brfdge In play with
prizes going to Mrs. Fred Burke
anil Mis. E. H. Mann. Other
guests were Mrs. Mark Miller, Mrs
Rav CI. Nixon, Mrs. ueorge uai-
lup, Mrs. Harold Sinclair and -Mrs.
F. O. Bunch.
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Bay City Misses
Feted at Bridge
Medford friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Carl Weaver nre extending them
congratulations this week and at
tho same time voicing their re
grot regarding Mr. Weaver's re
cent promotion with the Standard
Oil company of California. For
the promotion will take them from
this city to Walla Walla to ninko
their home.
Mr. "Weaver leaves for San
Francisco today and will be Joined
by Mrs. Weaver and little daugh
ter, Sally Jane, In Washington
next month.
The Weavers nre now mnklng
their home with Mrs. Weavers
father, Dr. W. H. lleckman, on
Corning Court.
Mr. mid Mrs. Dlllf
ltd urn in City
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Duft
havo returned from the soma
nnd nre making their home at
314 South Holly street.
fwer Show Brings Blaze of
Color to W. J. Warner Lawn
' the most colorful events
l eek wag the gladiolus
PoiMored Thursday and
"y the Medford sarden
F the large lawn, sheltered
trees at the w. J. Warner
south Onkrlnle
f' rarletlea of the popular
flower were on display
Fhe maul ri.nin v.i r
family were m-esent in an
Of Colors, shmllmr filnt. nnln
0 rich H. S
. - Of COUrflf nnrnln nnA vol.
ma"y qualities
Of flower Invoi-a rm nil
' i the city visited the
cn day to admlr. ih crinrii.
thft mlvs inn,. .wi.ii.it
" oy children from the
F
The general committee, arrang
ing the show was composed of
Mesdames Lewis Ulrich, T. W.
Miles, Leland MenUer, E. E- Wil
son, who was chairman of the
children's display.
Hostesses for the show were
Mesdames E. W. Simmons, W. I'
Crews, A. B. Drury, Olin Arnsplg
er, C. C. Furnas, L. Hundy and
C. C. Darby.
The list of children exhibiting
Included Nancy Merrow, Donald
Xllnonr HotlV FOWler. Ell " ellS.
Durward Porter. Francis Idmer.
Patricia Short. Lois Herman Mn
el Bigler, Ben Dietrich Milton
Benford, Corrine Harwood, Jan
ette Thatcher. Uuth Heron, Mar
Jorle on.cn nnd William Cordon
Miss Angle Halley entertained
at bridge on Friday evening, nt her
home, for the pleasure or Miss
Vent rice Sutheiiin nnd Miss Bea
trice Hayes of San Francisco, who
nre house guests of Mr. nnd Mrs
Lewis Smlck of this city. Two
tables were In play and high score
was won by La Verne Suthorlln,
onnnil hlirh by Miss Veatiice
Sutherlln. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Miriam Worthlngton, Mr
nnd Mm. Elwood Strnder nnd Kel
ton Strader. At the close ot the
bridge game, refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Miss Smart IFcted
iiiri.ffiiiil llinner
Miss Isobel Stuart of Hollywood
wn. honor guest Friday eveninp
f nn Informal dinner party given
hv Mrs. Thos. Fuson for a group
of her friends.
mi.o Ktimrt formerly llv-d
Medford and Is being greeted by
many friends.
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Miss Drnry Is finest
.vr H..IU VUlti Week
Miss iJiura Drury, daughter of
nn,l Mrs. Allen 1J. urury,
,'. house guest this week of Miss
Cynthia Hall, daughter of Senato
a,l Mrs. Charles Hull, at thel
v. in Marshfleld, having nc
coinpanled Miss Hall upon her de
P-nm-e from this city Tuesuay
Burlingame's Very
Young Set Enjoys
Visit "Tuckaway"
Miss Thelinn CJannnway whtwc
nMK'iKnient to Arthur Homier was
recently announced, has chosen
July 27 as tho date for her weii
dintf. The ceremony will he read
at the homo of the Initio to ho
at 11 o'clock In the morning by
tMo Hev. C. H. l'orter in the pres-
f.sice of a Htnall yroup of relatives
and frit'iuls.
Miss Oannaway, daiiKliter oC Mr.
and Mrs. W. V.. (lannaway, attend
ed Medford IiIkIi kcIhioI and is' a
graduate of Oiokoii State college,
where she was a member of Sigma
Kappa sorority.
Mr. Render, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thomas Render of Vancouver,
British Columbia, was educated In
Kngland ami is associated with
Blue Ribbon, Ltd., importers, of
Vancouver and Winnipeg.
Rotarians Picnic At
Rocky Point Today
Mr. and Mrs. John 1'erl have
Invited members of the local Ro
tary club ami families to he their
guests today at their summer
home at Rm-ky Roint on Klamath
lake.
Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Shoekley left
for the reKort yesterday afternoon
to he guests for the week end of
tho I'erls.
3
Ml Margaret Unit, who will
ho married this morning to Ken
net li U. lciinmu of this I'ity. She
will I to welcomed by Medford
siH'lely next wcok.
No-host Party in
Ashland Preceded
By Picnic Supper '
A no-host pnrty In Ashland was
enjoyed last evening by a group of
Medford people. A picnic supper
In the -park was followed by swim
ming and dancing at tile Twin
Plunges.
In the parly were Mr. nnd Mm
Eugene Thonullke. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. llnlloway anil house guest,
Mrs. Win. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. D.
V. Stone, Mr. ami Mrs. Alvlu Tol-
lefson and gucHl, Mrs. Darling, Mr.
anil Mrs. lCdwin Nichols, Mr. aivl
Mrs. iU'i-nard pollard and Mr. an-l
Mrs. C O. Larison.
Isobel Stuart Is
Medford Guest
A wedding of much Interest to
local society will be solemnized nt
!l o'clock this morning at the Delta
Phi sorority at Willamette univer
sity, Salem, when Miss Marital et
Hull, daughter ot 11. D. Hull of
Milton-Freewater, will" become the
bride of Kenneth (1. Denman of
this city, son of George W. Den
inan of Corvallls.
The service will lie rend by Dr.
Carl llregg Doncy. president of
Willamette university. Following
a short wedding trip the hrldo nnd
groom will make their home In
this city, where Mr. Denman Is
associated with Attorney A. E.
Heanies,
Miss Bolt Is a graduate of Wil
lamette university, whore she was
uffllated with Delta Phi sorority.
Mr. Denman is a graduate of Oro-
iroa State college, where ho was a
member of Phi Delta Theta, and of
Willamette university law school.
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VIsllH lit
Parsons Home
Dr. A. F. Hnskcail arrived on
tho Shasta from tho south yester
day and she will be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald II. Parsons
at lllllcrest while here. Mr. and
Mrs. Parsons arrived Friday from
Seattle by train,
(ucst ot MJIss Meuscl
Continues South
Miss Laura Powell of Long
lleaeli, California who was the
house guest o Miss Kllth Mouse!
for the past week, left Wednesduy
morning for San Francisco to visit
with other friends. Miss Powell
was the Inspiration for several In
formal social affairs during her
slny here.
A party of children from Burlln
game. Calif., have arrived In Med
ford to spend several days at
the Nion Tucker liver lodge,
"Tuckaway."
The group Included Phyllis Ann
and Nion Tucker, Jr., daughter and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nion Tucker,
Michael Tobln, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph o. Tobln. Marjorle Myth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R.
Blyth. und (lenevleve Lyman,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwards,
l.yman.
Mrs. Alkeu Vilcilllons
Al Irosiect t
Mrs. Helva Aiken was a guest
during the past week of Mrs.
Frances Pearson at her home at
Prospect.
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Mih. Leonard Carpenter.
.Mr. mid Mr. Spuhu
lx'Jivo Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spuhn will
leave Tuesday for n vacation trip,
which will take them through
eastern Oregon.
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Miss TkoIm'1 Stuart, daughter oT
Colonel and Mrs. R. I. Stuart, Is
in this cily from Hollywood to bo
tho guest of her parents until
August 1 . Miss Stuart plays a
prominent part In the life of the
motion picture city. She Is In the
script department of tho Lanky
corporation.
Sho Is being welcomed io Med
ford, where she formerly mado her
home, liv many friends.
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