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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUP, OREGON SUNDAY, 'AUOUST lfl, 1931 " KTOE THREB The WfV Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon L Dress Party l.Gala Affair Merson Home ..t.i. nf last evening. 76 society folk and sum- .L . Hmu nnrt.v fL Stewart Patterson, com C JW. Eleanor ;Wlnter rS wh0 18 ',6r rJrt, and Brnest Hamill. Liana B"1 Crawford of Chl Fjjm guests of her son, Stew- K'lppeared In costumes, tV represent an advertlse- LOuests assembled on the t later enjoyed dancing . In JJuj room, attractively ar j U ttae occasion. Sanders Of fad Honored Ii u Senders was hostess Jdjog at a small Informal mat complimenting Miss arten, who Is guest of her Dr Senders and Mrs. San M Kore at bridge was held am guest and low by Mrs. 'JSbi arrived In Medford by 50 Portland the middle of it From East jittend Fiesta is Patterson and guests, Ern l,n, Ben crawford and Tom Ojlcago, who are spending a ,i tin summer with Mrs. k mother1, Mrs. Stewart a, will leave this city soon a Barbara, Cel., where they d tt fiesta, colorful cele- irtich depicts the old Span Boni to early Callfornlans. Sn. McDonald Hailow a Kn. 0. W. McDonald have l a three months' auto l the eastern and middle Their Itinerary' ln- Iftir old home town, Rodney, tats In Minnesota and 1111' 1 iWted the battle fields of ICuttt and his men and say M ol the massacred men are t)mct spot where the men tntum trip also Included k Hit Black Hills, Yellowstone Pacific coast points of ln- Mxrine Reese of Ortonvllle, jfe accompanied them home, km In southern Oregon to KitioUnd normal school, . k tndeavorers tohrty . M members of the Phoenix hbdeavor society enjoyed a party in the laurel a home of Mr. and Mrs. P on Ooleman creek Wed- Iwlng. JW s decorated with lan ft Mier fixtures, which gave appearances of a gypsy "M were enjoyed during "Wag and refreshments " which the remainder of Nf was SDent miinH tha ' liere many stories were ' aung to ukelele ac att. tffojram' wore lodge P of music and dancing following the regular f of the Degree of Honor "wag In the Labor Union iWo, concert nianlst. Kill AlnSBlnal . 1 sen. aton nt hi. ....... f Bertha Cook and Miss P Presented in several rn- suss Ellow Mae Wil- '" wth whistling solos wnpson sang a beautiful " by Miss Margaret F ranees Sparrow Sails For States With E. Corbetts ' Miss JTances Sparrow, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Alex Sparrow, who has been traveling in Europe for the past year, sailed yesterday from Eng land for the states with the Elliott Corbetts of Portland. Miss Sparrow has toured .central and southern Europe, spending con siderable time In all Interesting places. The last few weeks of her travels have hn . . , , wwu wj merry old England. Upon arrival in n.. York she will continue ,,, Corbetts. and return tn i . here, where she will be the Inspire- v.-.. , uiiuj oengntlul affairs. . , . Picnics, and Swims Amuse Younger Set Many lollv names . h. ... Joyed during the past week by mein- " ul "ie younger set vacationing here. Picnics have been In the lead with swImmlnK tormina th diversion. Among those entertaining fnr thc. Smart VOUnir npnnln ara Stewart Patterson, Black Preston, and uonaid 8. Clark, who were hostesses at nlcnlcs Sunday and Tuesday respectively. L. B. Browns Are . Welcome Visitors 'Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Brown, for manv years residents of this city, are In aaeaiora tnis week from' Oakland Cnl., and are being much entertained by their many friends. They plan to spend another week In southern Ore gon. Mr. Brown was in business here 12 years ago. "v Miss Thompson Is Sailing For Orient Miss Mary Thompson, popular young daughter of Mrs. Edith Fish Thompson, who sailed from San Francisco yesterday for a tour of the Orient with her aunt, was the Inspi ration for a supper party, given Mon day evening by Miss Josephine Bullls. Fourteen guests enjoyed t,he eve ning. M Mrs. Wheeler Returns From East ' Mrs. Pearl Wheeler has returned to this' city after spending the past month in the east. While away she divided her time between Columbus, Ohio, Ogden, St, Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago, stopping in Sanborn, Iowa to visit friends on her return. She also stopped in Seattle niter ar rival in the west. Food Sale Planned I)y Catholic Ladles, The Catholic ladles will sponsor a food sale at Weeks and Orr Saturday. The affair will be In cha'rge of Miss Anna Kellehor. W Holiday P. H. Chandler Egan "it last week at their ""k Beach, Cal. , ntaiM t1 Cabin P . Walter Filer and Mrs. San Francisco arc C. N. Black at Ills "w river. Fhtada, Missionary society of "abyterlan church will mil.. .. r meeting Tuesday rnnt is at two o'clock l - aars. r, S. Daniels. 1 Dinner & Dancing Compose Festive Wednesday Event One of the loveliest parties of the year for members of the younger set was given Wednesday evening by the j "c ana LHjroiny uoo ci'ts at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Roberts on Crown Hill. Thlrtv-flve imoata ... i. ,...... ... dinner and dancing in the list were "'"" visnurs m Mediord for the summer and other young folk, who will be leaving for school in the early fall. Shower Given For Mrs. F. McDonald Mrs. E. Iverson and daughter Mrs. Maynard Putney, were Joint hostesses Tuesday afternoon at the former's home at a lovely party and shower given for the pleasure of Mrs. Fred McDonald, a recent bride. During early afternoon a group of gomes were enjoyed on the lawn, climaxing in a treasure hunt, which brought MrB. McDonald a basket filled with beautiful gifts. Luncheon was then served at the pretty table decorated In pink and silver, with a bowl of pink roses as centerpiece. Twelve guests enjoyed the affair. COMMUNICATIONS HEAD AND BRIDE Motor to Hood Klvcr 1 For Week Und Misses Lucille and Thelma Perozzl and Arllene Butler left yesterday morning by motor for Hood River, where Miss Lucille will remain as nurse of Hood River county. Her sister and Miss Butler will return louth Mondoy or Tuesday. The latter plans to leave soon for Longvlew, where she is supervisor of physical education In the high school. .Mrs. Marks Honored At Shower Thursday y Mm. w. H. Riddle and Miss Ruth Severance were hostesses at the lat- ter's home on Arcadia Court Thurs day evening at a bridge shower giv en for Mrs. Ray Marks. There were three tables of bridge In play during the evening and prizes awarded Mrs. E. S. Severance and Mrs. T. N. Parrett. Many beautiful gifts were presented the honor guest. Those present were Mesdames C. vt Kent Trpne ConulOS. E. N. Butler, T. N. Parrett, Mert Dew, Glen Par sons, H. U. Mitchell, N. J. Merrm, Riddle, Marks and E. S. severance and the Misses Tess Merrill and Ruth Severance. - - Ml Hues Kellehor Homo From Trip Misses Ann and Koty Kelllehor re turned last week from spending five months on a trip through old Moi everal southern states and the Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Home From Vdcutlon Trip Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly re turned Friday evening from a two weeks' vacation trip to Seattle. Olym pla, and Portland. They were ac companied to Portland by Mrs. Kel ly's mother. Mrs. Paul Qrelner, who returned with them Friday, after be ing guest of friends in the northern city for two weeks. M Mrs. Fredericks and Sons Are (iuests Mrs. Pearl Fredericks and little sons, Bobble and Billy, are guejts from Bremerton, Wash., of Mrs. Fredericks' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Verne Shangle. She will spend part of Iter time in the south at Endert's beach with Mrs. Shangle. - Pythian Club Meets Tuesday Evening The Pythian club will meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie Heine. 016 West Tenth street, Tuesday evening, Aug. IB, at B o'clock. The last meeting of the club was held at the ,home of Mrs. H. O. Wortman and was In the form of a covered dish luncheon and card party on 4he lawn. A very pleasant time was had. Kittertaln Friends at Shady Cove Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams and daughter Ilda entertained a few friends at their cabin at Shady Cove over the week endi 'Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs. Oeo. Roy, Miss Oreta Harrison, Clarence Hnrwood and Fred Schrec-engost. Carpenters Give Dinner Honoring New Yorker Here Mrs. Eleanor Winterbotham of New York, who Is house guest of Mrs. Stewart Putterson and the Inspira tion for much entertaining, was hon ored Thursday evening at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car penter at their beautiful country home. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schere.-. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ru,hl, Mrs. Stewart Patterson. Mrs. Black Preston, Mrs. Winterbotham and T. Slater Johnston. Atsociated Press Photo Clarence H. Mackay, chairman of the Postal Telegraph and Cabla corporation, and his bride, the former Anna Case, concert singer and former Metropolitan opera soprano. They were married recently at Roslyn, Long Island, where the Mackay summer homo la situated. Nurses Will Meet For Thursday Tea . Swearingen Cabin Mr. and Mrs. Keames Return from Lake Among people returning to the city after a pleasant outing In the moun tains are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reames and children, Carvel, Betty and Tom my. They returned yesterday from spending two weeks at Diamond lake. Stag Party Enjoyed At Blernia Home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bierma, who re turned Friday from a week's vacation at Bnndon. entertained that evening with a crab feed. Quests were friends of their son. Jack Bierma. Those present were Dick Isaacs, Jack Walk Cliff oarnett, Boo Emmens, Caney Hlggons and Jack Bierma. Ml Herman Will Return This Week Mlu Kvplvn Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Herman, who has Hn the euest of friends and rela tives In Albany ond Harrlsburg. for the past two weeks, is expeciea to return to Medford the first of this week. f-f Mr. and Mrs. I'lirtteplnre In Portland Today Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Phetteplace are spending this week-end in Portland. Mrs. Phetteplace Joined her husband !n Eugene Thursday and continued north with him. The Graduate Nurses' association will meet Thursday afternoon for a round-table discussion and tea at the river cabin of Miss Phyllis Swearin gen. Miss Jane Gavin, executive secre tary of the stnte nurses' association, will meet with the local group and give an address. Miss McCollom Is Enroute to Alaska Miss Esther McCollom. who teft yesterday for Seattle, from which city she will sail for Cordova, Alaska, wes honored Thursday evening at a bridge party given by Miss Carmen Hlttson. There were three tables in play. Those present were Misses McCollom, Barbara McOuat, Jane McOuat, Doro thy Reynolds, Cnrlta Gifford and Hil da Bundy and Mesdames Harold Lar sen, Harry Prentice, Kern Caldwell and Nyle Gifford. Degree Team Has l'leiiNint Party Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McDonnell gave the degree team of Olive Rebekah lodge a very pleasant surprise Wed nesday evening. T.'ie degree staff hod Just finished a long rchearsnl under the leadership of May Stuart, when Mr. McDannel requested that all should go to the banquet hall. They found the tables heaped high with luscious water melons and cantaloupes, also a beautiful rose bud for each guest. Mr. McDannel stated that both the roses and melons were grown at the Villa Nursery. Miss Hasrilll Among Welcome Sununer tiuests Miss Allys Hoscall of New York City Is in Medford to spend the summer at Hlllcrest orchard, country home of her nephew. Reginald H. Parsons. Irene For sy the Is Pleasing Guest At Thursday Meeting One of the most interesting meet ings of the week in local church circles was the Joint session of the Jacksonville and Medford Presbyter ian churches held Thursday evening, honoring Miss Irene Forsythe of Ore gon City, missionary, recently return ed from China. The meeting opened with a covered dish supper served In the local church parlors. A program, arranged by Mrs. E. Iverson, followed. Miss Forsythe entertained the crowd with a review of her work In China, stressing rather than events In missionary circles the general con ditions In China. Resorts Call Mnny From City This Week ' The Romany Bplrlt is predominant In local society this week. Many peo ple have gone to the seashore, others to mountain resorts and those who do not favor the great outdoors are traveling to cities. Mrs. W. W. P. Holt and daughters, Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson, and Barbara and little grandson, Larry, are In San Francisco; Mrs. R. B. Hammond and 'ahlktren,- and Mrs.-. Reed ora' also In the, bay city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess are va cationing on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tyree and little daughter. Emily, are at Lake o' the Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Ames at their cab in at Union Creek. Johnstons Tour Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston aro spending two weeks, enjoying a tour through the Yellowstone National park. " Miss Kemp Is duest or Miss orr Miss Allte Kemp of Portland ar rived In Medford Wednesday evening to be guest for two weeks of Miss Dorothy Ooff. No-host Party Ends In Bridge Games At J. W. Young Home Earhart, Eckert - Wedding Is Told A wedding that really occurred In March but that had not been an nounced until a lew days ago created quite a bit of surprise In this com-, muntty. I Mrs. Kuthryn Ear hurt was married in Kelso. Washington to Mr. Eckert, a business man of Eugene March twenty-fourth, 1931. Mrs. Eckert was a resident of Evans Creek valley for about fifteen years, she and her for mer husband. Mr. A. K. Earhart huv lng built up a splendid ranch honv and pear orchard two and one half miles from Rogue River. In 1D26 when their only daughter, Arjene, graduated from the Kogue River high school they moved to Eu gene where Arlene enter ted the state university. Shortly arter moving to Eugene the little family lost their much-loved husband and father but Mrs. Ear hart remained there to see her daughter, Arlene, graduating with honors from the university and elect ed to a high schol position In North Dakota, where she taught the school year with marked success. She was invited to teach In Rogue River high school during the coming year which will open In a few weeks. Miss Arlene has spent the summer doing speclul commercial work in Portland but will be in Rogue River In time to spend some time upon the ranch before beginning her teaching duties In September,, Mrs. Eckert expects to reside in Eugene except for occasional trips to Evans valley to look after her property here. Mrs. Earhart was president of the Civic Improvement club of Rogue River and later president of the S. O. Federation of Women's clubs and has many friends In Wimer. Roguo River and Medford who extend good wlBhes to both Mr. Eckert and her self. f4 I oh n Itcddy Host , , At Party Monday Ru swell Woodward was honor gucBt Monday evening at a party given by John Reddy. Mr. Woodwurd left Tuoi. duy for a visit with his parents In Portland. Guests for the evening were: James Edmiston, Roger Early, Harry Oar flrld, Fred Colvlg, Donald Chudwlck. Wilton White. Robert Colvlg, Robert Yfaumes, William Cunningham, Jack Boyl and Russell Woodward. Fidelity Circle " Me 1 8 TutMliiy m The Fidelity circle of the First M. E. church will meet with Mrs. E. O. Roacborough at her home on West Sixth and Main streets Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Lyman will lead Vie devotions and the program will bo In charge of Mrs. W. T. Berry. Visitors me always welcome. A group of local people epent Tues day afternoon and evening at Jack sun Hot Springs, enjoying a swim and picnic supper, then returned to Medford to complete the evening with bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young on South Oakdale. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dubuque. Mr. and Mrs. R Lewis and house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Yreka; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSouca, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grltsch, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jen nings, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Young. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and Mrs. K, M. Moiy. Alexancler-Watson Wedding Saturday Miss Mary Luzerne Alexander, daughter of Mrs. R. Alexander, last evening became the bride ot Harry M. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Watson, who reside at 103 West on avenue. The ceremony was per formed at seven o'clock by Rev. D. E. Millard, at the Watson residence. Only relatives of the couple attend cd. The bride was gowned in eggBhell crepe. Mrs. Watson has made her home In Medford for the past year, having formerly resided In Carvallts. where she graduated from high school. The couple left following the wed ding on a brief trip. They will make their home In Medford. Ham Waor" Honored On Birthday Sam Waor was honor guest Thurs day evening at a party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Waer of Phoenix In celebration of his 18th birthday. Guests for the affair were -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reed and daughter, Pa tricia. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hall nnd son, Jack, and daughter Irma, Mrs. L. W. Hill. J. J. Barbar, Rev. and Mrs. H. W, Burch, Paul Land r us, the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Waer, and daughters Ella, Martia and Violet. Prlwillln rirrle MeHM Wednesday The Prlscllla circle of the First M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Daniels on Wednesday afternoon. Each membor Is requested to bring two cookies or a piece of cake. Visitors are always welcome. (1 HH (H I R. 0. A. Sound I tlfl ! I miiivBgglirij EM--Hi rIths ftnrf tw.i 7, Hr Ior Portland and inenaa ana WT Mil .... - on mesa ay ry V) spend nmnlnHpr wioo, . lash . htTr r k J" and little daugh- 'nla' Okla., left iTi. alter spend- r" MrrUnh and attUgh rjiaj - "n lormeny kiZ W she and Mrs. friends for many 4tnSli nd Miss Jane S V14"'1 evening from "uuu. aiyrue Crescent City. Today and Mondny "Morocco" ; ' "with Gary Cooper Tuesday and Wednesday "Abraham Lincoln" Wonder Pli-liires of Ihe Cen tury with Waller Huston, I n Merkel. Tlll'RSDAV and FRIDAV "Gang Buster" with Jack Oakle SATURDAY ONLY if "The Dude Wrangler Llna Baguette, fieo. iwryen Clyde Cook Also La( F.plode Rln-Tln-Tln Comln 8un Aug. S3. Clara llo ln "No Limit" Continuous ---Sat. and Sun. Ho I Dally Mat. 1:30. F.Te. 7 ine nnil 1'' STATE THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY "SIN SHIP" nith luls Wolhelm and Mary Ator TUESDAY and WKDNF.SDAY "Are You There" with Bratrlre Mllle and iohn Oarrlrk THURSDAY and FRIDAY "The Flood" with Monte Blue and Eleanor Bmrdn:an SATURDAY ONLY! "Mr. Lemon of Orange" F.I BrendH Coming Sim.. Mn- 3' 24 "Father and Son" . Also 8.leeted Sheet Subjeeta i e- a TUIB lOC Kiddle 1M ; rhone is BEGINS TODAY FOR 3 QAYS CONTINUOUS SHOWS TDOAYI THE Flaming Youth OF THE TALKIES! It's Modern! It's Snappy! ABOUT with LORETTA YOUNG one of your biggest favorites DAVID MANNERS Juvenile lead in "The Millionaire" CONWAY TEARLE in his strongest characterization MYRNA LOY most charming vamp on the screen Loretta Young, the sensational star, in her greatest screen triumph . . . it's a picture as vivid and tempestuous as youth itself 1 BARGAIN PRICES! Matinee 1.20c; Evening 30o Kiddies 10c Anytime ALSO PATHF. NF.W1 KARTOON "OSWU.O IN THK NORTH WOODS" SIIINF.V AND MURRAY COMKKY "DIVORCE A I.A CARTK- Miss Betty Brown Muck Feted Prior To Fall Wedding Miss Betty Brown, bride-elect of the eurly fall, continues to be tha Implratlnn for many social affairs, Wednesduy nfternoon Mrs. R. a. Fowler entertained with a luncheon and matinee for her pleasure.- Ouests were the bride-elect and her mother. Mrs. Lewis Brown. Mrs. C,1 W. Hanson, Miss Lois Hanson, Mrs.; B. B. Balls, Miss Jean Balls and Miss Janet Balls. ! Miss HiM'knmn Leaves , To Sail for Islands , 1 Miss Annette Heckman. who spent the summer In this elty with her father, Dr. W. H. Heckman and sister, Mrs. Carl Weaver, left yesterday foe Ssn Francisco to spend several days with friends before sailing for Hono lulu. T. H. . . . She will continue from Honolulu to Hllo, w,'icre she will resume her position as supervisor of klndergar tens. During her stay here she has' been greeted by many friends and entertained several house guests In cluding her sister, Mrs. Fred Swlgert, Jr., well known golf enthusiast of Portland. m If (l They're A Rough Lot Fabrics Are Rough In the New Fall Coats Arm holm arti wider; line urp MtrnlKlitr; MlrrvrN are Hlilr-riiirltiRi colluni are Kltnwly nffiilm of fur, that nwitriiMt with the vmt. $29.95 $85.00 Adrienne's DUllnrtlve IndlvUluaJ Apparel Are Collegiate! Say These New , Nelly Dons A Hpirziul advance RiiowiiiK of those famous dresses for tlic Httliool-liouiid girl. Jer hovh and Novelty Wools in the new vivid color contrasts , '. , tailored find fitted as only Nelly Don enn at mieh siiiiill prices. $595lo$1000 Adrienne's Distinctive, Individual Apparel Astonishing Values in Watches IIK SltRK TO SKK Til EM DI KING Ol'It WO SAI-K! rence s M Port Ian .... - H Jll k of her