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BEDFORD M1IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, , OREGON SUXDAT, XrCUST 23, . 1931. r PSGE THREB Week Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon The s Snciftv , Guests Sunday lew- , un A. P. Johnaen are . . .Un thin aftav. Ft. .,immlni? and Dlcnlc "fnoid Hill. -The guests will tuning in the pool at the j ItidBB m -- t.rto M ben Invited ln- P a Un Reed Mr. iinri iJMI . 1, 0 Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. tairter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert JL h. Hutton, Miss Pern rTi. .nri Mrs. Everett Bray s' tod Mrs. Halbert S. Deuel, C jW. George Knight, Mr. and JJnun S. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. e ,,) Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, j Un O. O. Alenderfer, Mr. i g, Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Huding and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bingham. Kcer o Local School Make W af Meeting V ttc opening of school only a fjM away, many are planning L Ml term. Newly elected of f 1 IIMford high school met Tues Mlng at the home of Miss Ad )nu ott South Newtown street, liMj made plans for the com- pt Irerson, president of the t DOOy lor iwox-ija turn uvuer I tinted In the spring, attend - I being about fifteen present. 6 at River Cabin iiments Guest lot Qavln, executive secre te the board of examiners and boon for the Oregon State Nurses' association, was kwl at tea Thursday after- it tun Phyllis Swearingen's n Rogue river. Mtesses were assisted at serv I Kn. Henry Padgham Jr., and hlFUh. . Onto spent Wednesday and k; la the city, making a sur- i Hit of registered nurses In We. She gave an Interesting Amity to the guests, and told that all graduate nurses pg In the state must have a cue from the examiner's board. coming into the state are pd to get temporary licenses. taey must do before they are bed u registered nurses. Miss fent Friday In Grants Pass, m that evening for Klamath I A. . Carey Honors - was at Bridge Ng a group of her friends, pi Carey entertained at bridge kewnlng at her home at Ar ras, Guests for the evening In Myrtle Oulvosen, Misses Oreen, Mary Burkhardt, Wilton, Barbara Fulton. p Utham and Myrtle Bro- y Terrace Is wgFor Dinner W lira. Raymond Driver of retat entertained Thursday 1th a dinner, on their beau- tte. Quests for the eveninff ana Mrs. John Driver, Miss of Santa Barbara, Calif faabeth firlvMf nf rwln.rf nhln and Mrs. Richard Wilson of torn Month M sooth Wenne Steward and Mrs. Ooodwyn have returned to rUollowing a month spent in "uoico and Los Angeles. " latter cltv Mr sia. r1 "n. Ooodwyn were guests ljuet and style show given at pMrtor hotel in Los Angeles. P! Amelia Gore "Hat 13, Miss Mary Amelia uughter nf unlto.. a nn " bride of Arthur Francis " " San Bernardino. Calif., o announcements received I hy friends and relatives. r"l lOrmAr rnaMant nf thl. STATE THE ATA E iTi and MONDAY Other's Son" INTONE. IRENK RICH "" JASNKY r"HAt and nenvomv "She Is My Weakness" t4l' and ARTIIVR LAKE TlrnaP. V --"uhx and FRIDAY j a-iAua coo 'WK HOLT en On Call" "MIND LOWE rHsry Hi . "t Heiress Ptcted RH-.,. a. .1.1.,.. 'i MON, An. 30-31 15 1T c, . irb. oiewart Patterson's Cnu na aj Ubaret-the Big Social Event of the Summer Season i " i - Guests From East Complimented With .caco cltv rn .le" mi. la.. , i. , ., Sa" """ Er"Pst (l'n, Mkc roresU m- " "J"1" ",e nnvv ' " ..rl.l" un.l flil- iSl. sn f'm n ? ,r Ke" a"U "S" ""r""'v ,J" Ko",'"s a" 'K"crs vcrware" and "IMl.lc Kan.li"; Mrs. Alfred Carpenter na I)ur?L rth,t,l l. f 5 eMur,lons- There ,VOTe a"""t 50 "'" " '" everyone appeared In w.ine orlelunl a.lvortllne rostum... nurlng dinner local sonny people ,t on a ralmret and later cards un ,1 danrlng were enjove.l. Extensive Program to Be Carried Out By Med ford Group An extensive program of recrea tional and educational classes will be carried out by the Y. W. C. A. during the fall and winter, according to announcement of' plans made by Miss Dorothy Mitchell, Y. W. C. A. secretary. In the recreations department, var ious sports Including badminton, tennis, volley ball, swimming, bowl ing, and basketball will be tnken up by the young business women. Others in which .various groups would be Interested will be Included later. Horseback riding and cfturch recrea tions will also be taught. Instruction will be given In music with an orchestra, ukulele ploying. and a toy symphony, as well as classes for dramatics, public speak ing, modern languages and church recreations. A study of world relig ion Is among the groups named. Due to the variety of Instruction all of the business girls are expected to find some group In which they are particularly concerned. The com ing season's activities will also deal with meal planning, first aid, dress making, and tailoring. Miss Mitqhell said yesterday that a complete list of the names of In structors Is not available at the pres ent time, but will probably be an nounced next week. The majority of the groups will meet at the Y. W. C. A. parlors on North Bartlett street. Mis9 Leonard Ik Hostess Wednesday Mica crv.lvn Leonard entertained at her home on South Holly street with a dinner party Wednesday evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed, after which the group attended t,'ie theater. ' TntiiriH It, t.hp nflrtv were Misses Joan DeLosh. Barbara Fields, and the hostess, and Messrs. Robert Sherwood Jack Terrett ond Thomas Oreen. Bridge Picnic For Mrs. Gore Friday Mrs. Lloyd D. Gore, who has been much honored during her visit rtere from Vancouver, B. C. was the In spiration for a bridge picnic on Rogue river Friday afternoon, given by Mrs. H. T. Hubbard. Eight guests were invited. Local Girls Will Organize Business Club for Medford i Plans are under way for the or ganization of a Business Girls' asso ciation In this city, members of which will Include the young business' wom en of the city. Miss Mnrgaret Kerr and Miss Dorothy Mitchell, Y. W. C. A. secretary, are making arrange ments for the initial meeting. Invitations have been forwarded to a number of the young women of the community, requesting them to meet at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday evening. August 25. Miss Kerr will give a re port of the business women's confer ence recently conducted In Oearhart. Rev. and Mrs. Wood Honored at Supper Reverend and Mrs. N. D. Wood und their son were honor guests Thurs day evening at a covered dish supper given in the parlors of the Methodist church, south. The supper was spon sored by the church board Mrs. Winterbotham Guest of Honor at Dinner On Moday With Mrs. Eleanor Winterbotham of New York City as honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell enter tained Monday evening at dinner for a group of their friends. Those In vited to their home were Mrs. Stew art Patterson, Mrs. Black Preston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egnn, Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge M. Roberts, T. Slater Johnston. Colonel Gordon Voorhiea and the honor guest. Swim uml Ounce At Twin Plunge Guy Corliss was host Wednesday evening, entertaining a group of his friends with a swimming and dancing party at Vie Twin Plunges In Ash land. The young people then re turned to the Corliss home where refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Doris Bundy. Eleanor Boyd, Jeane Fergu son, Evelyn Snyder, and Messrs. Lee Franks, Harold Archer, Gordon Wise ly, Edward Gould and the host. -ft Rehekali Lodge Hum Meeting Olive Rebekah lodge met tn regular session Monday evening, with Noble Grand LUlle Clark officiating. After a short business session the social committee took charge. Several visit ing members from out of the state were present. Luncheon at Hotel For Miss Edwards A no-hostess luncheon at Hotel Medford Friday was given by a group of local misses, honoring v the birth day -of Miss Adra Edwards. Covers were placed for Miss Edwards, and Misses Frances Moeller, Anna Mae Fu son, Helen Edmlston, Mary Edmlston, Nelle Green, Lucile Lowry, Janet Wray Smith and Berte Crane. Following the luncheon, tlio guests adjourned to the Fuson home where bridge was enjoyed during the after noon. M Mr. and Mrs. Meeker Entertain Frlduy "Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker enter tained staff members of" the M.M. company Friday evening at thoir home on North Bartlett street. They told of the recent trip to Alaska, and showed many Interesting pic tures, relics and curios which they brought home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker also described their boat trip and told of the na tives In the northern country. Re freshments -were served during the evening. Spend To,:lay at Mke Heaort Judge and Mrs. E. E. Kelly and daughter, Marjory, are spending to dav at Lake o' the Woods. Miss Kelly plans to remain at the resort for several days with Mrs. Catherine InKle Honor guests Thursday evening at the dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Newhall. were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McCormack of Irvlngton-on-the Hudson. Mrs. Stew art Patterson of New York, and Mr.i. Black Preston. Also Included In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V, Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edg ell. Colonel Gordon Voorhies and T. Slater Johnston, Friends Invited (or Hrldgt and It Inner On Friday evening. Colonel Gordon Voorhies Invited several friends to his home lor bridge and dinner. In cluding Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell. Mrs. Black Preston, Mrs. Stewart Patterson and T. Slater Johnston. Miss Hill of Ross Entertained Friday Miss Ellen Hill of Ross. Calif., was honor guest at a supper party Thurs day evening given by Miss Peggy Htwnill, to which twelve guests were Invited. Badminton was enjoyed by the group at the armory following supper. Cirri.' Meeting To lie Monthly Meetings of Chrysanthemum circle No. 84. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be resumed Monday evening. August 24 at eight o'clock In the Odd Fel lows hall, following summer vacation. At fitmp In i'ullfornla Mrs. Grace Stroebe, daughter Helen und son Richard, of Berkeley. Calif., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steiger. are now spending sev eral days at a camp In northern California. Treasure Hunt Is Friday Event For SO Young People Dressed as pirates of old who tought hidden treasures, fifty friends of Miss Clara Mary Fuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson, and Miss Mary Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons, Friday evening enjoyed a treasure hunt, followed by dancing. The hunt started from the Fuson, residence on H merest road, and wtiaq, the treasure ,'iad been discovered, the group went to the Parsons home for dancing. Leave for Oakland Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knowlden ot Oakland, Calif., have returned K their home after having spent tta past ten days here oa the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Tlce. I . Tn Visit With Mr. and Airs. Tnnrnmn Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weaver arrived In Medford last evening from Los AniTal fnr a turn Weeks' Visit With Mr. and Mrs. William T.hurman. Mrs. Weaver is Mr. Thurman's sister. Mr. Weaver is one of the city eiec-trli-al engineers In Los Angeles and vacationed In Medford last year. OLD WORLD ROMANCE! The Breath-Taking Beauty of HISTORICAL STYLES Will Charm and Entertain When ADRIENNE'S Presents Lovely Ladies in Romantic Revivals Monday Evening, 8:45 O'clock (1 USES R. C. A. Sound TODAY and MONDAY Clara How "NO LIMIT" Tl F.SDAY and WF.nSEl.Y "The Bachelor Father" Marlon HavlM. Kalph rmbr TIH'BSIMV and FRIDAY BIO DOUBLE BILL Srhmellnl-Slrlbllni Flrht The llravvvTluhl Champion vtilp of the World and , "Phantom of the lloiiw SATl'KDAV ONLY " Cohens and Kelly s in Africa" Oeoree Sidney, Charlie Murray Commit Sim.. tn. AM- -JI "Great Meadow" with John Mara Brown Continuum Show Sa,. and sun llo" ' ,ally Mai. I:. ' loc and 1""" . i ii i . '' III! JUr yJA ' V WsVvJ Sho' Tmlay 7 m Ar A V'Y 11 f"" Jerome Kern anJ"'jLsfl 8H!I Offo Harbaeh's PATHF. T MW HAKdAIN L SOVKI.TY PRICES! ACT! , Mat. Joe Eve. 30r I 11 JACK WHITING IRENE DELROY FRANK McHUOH J On the Screen 7:15 P. M. Mark Twain's Immortal Romance of Boyhood Days "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Many added utlrarllnns, Inrliirilng linnd on Ihe tne Cllllrk liter, rmnll I lift tenor, and oilier fealiiren. Iruicl ut over KMF.D Comedy Selected Short Subjects All models will wear I HI beautiful I III Gordon Hose Individually Proportioned I III Cobweb sheer but , llll strong llll EXCLUSIVE l IN MEDFORD WITH ADRIENNE at the FOX CRATERIAN ONE MORE WEEK... Of Lawrence's Jewelry Sale Saturday, August 29, Is the Last Day! Buy now for Christmas ave Energy Disposition and Money Astonishing Values In Watches For Ladies: . i-t Bii.nm.nli In anlld inl A Itt HIIU jrrtrw ...... .. ... - - raw (hat formerly wild fur Wl. 60 and $M. Sale price S.H.S0. I0 und J7.0. nd wntrhen now neiiinf inr io. n o il M Jewel nld fill. Rejiilar prli H anil For Gentlemen:. . We have 18 Jewel gold fill watches from $13.50 up. awrence s All hew wntrhea well known mallei. good ll. from our own atnrk of high quality merehandlw only, sea them. r ANT TIME Klddlea loo Phone S90