PAGE THREE
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited by
Eva Nealon
Guests From Bend
Greeted at Dinner
Given By Voorhies'
Mrs. Rutherford
Leaves for South
After Visit Here
Miss Edwards Is
Feted at Bridge
Event and Shower
Enters Eastern School
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1931.
Leave For Mills College
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Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Shevlln of
Bend, who are bouse guests this week
end ot Colonel and Mrs. Gordon
Voorhies, were honored last evening
at a dinner party at the Voorhies
home.
Covers were placed for the Shev
Uns, Mr. and Mrs. Corning (Kenly,
Mrs. Root. W. -Buhl. Mr. and Mrs.
Sprague Blegel. Mr. and Mrs. H.
Chandler Egan. Charles Voorhies and
Colonel and Mrs. Voorhies.
Mrs. Shevlln Is Mrs. Voorhies"
niece.
New halls Hosts At
Dinner For Booths
Mr, and Mrs. C. S. New hall enter
tained at dinner Friday evening tor
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Booth, who are vis
itors here from Los Angeles. Covers
were placed for eight.
Society Folk Spend
Weekend at Galice
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Booth of Los
Angeles who have been Med ford visi
tors for th.e past week motored to
the coast with the H. Van Hoeven
bergs for the week end and are oelng
Joined there today by Mr. and Mrs.
Sprague Rlegel.
Willett Stedio In
) Masonic Hall Open
Mrs. Rosa Blackmore Willett has
re-opened her studio In the Masonic
temple building and is making plans
for an extensive season of recitals.
The public will be Invited to these
events In which many local students
will be, featured.
Calif ornians Honor
Guests at Luncheon
Mrs. Ralph Woodford entertained
with a luncheon Friday afternoon for
the pleasure of her two house guests
from Oakland, Cal., Mrs. E. B. Barr
and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell, who left
yesterday for their homes. h
.Mrs. Kyle Invites Ronena
Circle to Her Home
Rowena circle. No. 122 will meet
Wednesday, September 16 with Mrs.
Harry Kyle at her home, 727 Alder
street.
M
Session Tomorrow for
Chrysanthemum Circle
Chrysanthemum circle. No. 84,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet
for a business session Monday. Sep
tember 14 In the I. O. O. P. hall at 8
o'clock. Plans will be completed for
i the next social meeting so a large
attendance is urged.
Altar Society
.Meets Tuesday
The St. Ann's Altar society will
meet for regular business session in
the Parish hall Tuesday afternoon 'at
2:30 o'clock. A good attendance Is
urged.
Mr. Schcnrk Honored at
Birthday Event
D. R. Schenck was honor guest
Tuesday evening at a dinner party
given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Orin
Schenck In observance of his 82nd
birthday anniversary.
Autumn flowers formed the color
ful decorations for the table at which
covers were placed for Mr. Schenck,
the honor guest; Miss Estella
Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Gilford
of Ashland, Miss Ruth Kingman and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Orin Schenck.
Miss Hurd Returns
East After Vacation
i Miss Anna Hurd who has spent the
summer with her mother, Mrs. E. H.
Hurd and sister Florence returned
thla week to her home In Providence,
R. I.
Florence Bolester and Caroline Do
little, Y. W. C. A. secretaries of Holly
wood, California were guests of Miss
Hurd for a week before her departure
at Mrs. Hurd's log cabin near Pros
pect, Gould Is Guest of
Parents Here
Robert Gould, organlat of Portland,
is a welcome visitor in Medford this
week as guest of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Gould.
Mrs. Dally Is New
President, Baptist Group
Mrs. W. H. Eaton was hostess to
the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church Tuesday, Sept. 8 at
her home, 42 Rose avenue.
The meeting opened with singing,
"Some Day We'll Understand." Prayer
by Mrs. Effle Dally. Scripture. Psalm
91, "Trust God more fully for the
needed strength." Prayer, Mrs. Shaf
fer. Song, "God Will Take Care of
Thee."
As it was the annual meeting, the
retiring president expressed thanks
to all who had co-operated with her
and helped during tihe year. The
annual reports of officers and com
mittees were given. A recommenda
tion waa made by Mrs. Dally that the
year be changed to May l, instead or
Oct. 1. Recommendations will be
voted on at a meeting next month.
The following olficers were elected:
President, Mrs. P. H. Dally; vice
president, Mrs. N. A. Mead: secretary
Mrs. W. R. Crawford: treasurer, Mrs.
W. D. Roberts.
Song, "Take My Life." Closing
prayer. Mm. Julia Mitchell.
MRS. E. E. GORE
Accredited High School Teacher
Piano Harmony
Pipe Organ
Class and Individual Lessons
Rooms 11-12 Sparta Bldg
m ?
M ) J
Miss Doreenn Leverette, chnrnilnc
Halter Leverette, who is entering I1
the ipitlutr ot the full term.
Local Women Will
Attend Convention
of P. E. O. Monday
Plan for the biennial meeting of
P. E. O., which opens in Portland
this week, are holding the interest
of many Medford women this week.
The four day conference will be at
tended by quite a delegation from
this city including Mesdames A. G.
Bennett, J. G. Love, L. F. Pickett,
C. W. McDonald. Joe Fliegel. W. E.
Tumy, W. H Smith, R W Sleeter and
E. A. Moore.
The conference opens tomorrow
and will continue through Thursday
and will be attended by 2000 women
delegates from all sections of the
United States.
There are 1500 chapters of P. E. O.
In the United States, Canada and
Hawaii. They include 50,000 mem
bers. P. ff. O. was originally a college
sorority, founded more than 60 years
ago. In addition to the many activ
ities carried on by the organization
now a revolving educational loan
fund of half a mllllo. dollars Is
maintained. As much as $800 can be
borrowed by . a student from this
fund.
The Medford chamber of commerce
is sending to the convention some of
the Rogue River valley's most choice
pears for distribution among the
delegates.
Mrs. Stallsnilth Transfirred
To Northern District
Mrs. Anna Stallamith, who has
been district deputy for Royal Neigh
bors In this district for the past five
years, has been transferred to the
Portland district. She left Medford
yesterday for Eugene, where she will
make her home for the following
year.
Mrs. Broil of Ashland will succeed
her in this district.
Past Matrons Club
Of C. P. Meets Sept. 16
After the vacation of two months
the Past Matrons club of Nevlta
chapter, No. 93, O. E. S., Central
Point, will gather at the home of
Mrs. Elsie Martin on the Midway
road Wednesday. Sept. I6th at 1
o'clock for luncheon, which will be
followed by a business meeting. It la
hoped all members will be present.
Mrs. Norcross and
Son Return South
Mrs. E. J. Norcross and son Junior
are returning to Oakland, Calif.,
Sunday evening after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Norcross at Central
Point and her brother. Will Hockenyos
and wile in Medford for the past
week. Mrs. Norcross will be remem
bered by a host of friends in Rogue
River valley as Miss Wilhelmma
Hockenyos.
Miss Fredenhurg
Honored Friday
Mrs. John Greb entertained Infor
mally at her home Friday evening
In .honor of her sister. Miss Ernestine
Fredenburg, who recently returned
from Washington, D. C, where she
has been living for the past two
years. Cards were the main diversion
of the evening, after which refresh
ments were served. Those present
were the Misses Lucy Davis. Elva
Caster, Itha and Thelma Heard. Mi
nerva Homes. Ernestine Fredenburg
and the hn.fs.. Mrs. J-Vin Grehr
Phone 151
Peasley Photo,
young daughter of Mr. and Mr,.
ilnclpls school In St. Louis, Mo., with
All Nations to Be
Included in Table
Plan for Luncheon
Leading In Interest the event an
nounced in church circles for the
coming week la the "All Nation"
luncheon to be given by the Wom
en's Missionary society of the First
Presbyterian church Tuesday after
noon. The affair will be held in the
church parlors and there will be a
table decorated to represent each na
tion of the world 'm which mission
ary work is carried on.
Invitations are being Issued to
many members of the congregation
but the committee members arrang
ing the event ar afraid they will be
unable to contact all persona and
have requested all members of the
congregation who have not made res
ervations to do so at once by tele
phoning Mrs. H. F. W. Spllver at
861-Y or Mrs. A. J. Hanby at 256-Y.
Thursday Morning Musical
Resumes Work This Week
The first meeting of the Thursday
Morning Musical will be held Thurs
day. Sept. 17, at 10 a, m, at the home
of Mrs. C. H. Paske, 1211 W. Main.
There has been a delightful program i
p.annea ana an memoers are urgea
to be present.
M
Robinsons Entertain
At Dinner Party
Honor guests Tuesday evening at
the dinner party given by Mr. and
Mrs. Gain Robinson were Mrs.
Stewart Patterson, here from the east
for the season, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Booth, w,ho are Medford guests from
Los Angeles.
Covers were placed for 20 at the
event.
Phoenix Health Lnlt
Has Meeting
The Phoenix unit of the Jackson
County Health association met Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wil
cox. The two comforters, started as
a work project, were completed and
will be sold. Plans for the next meet
ing to be held the first Friday in
October were made.
EVE BENSON
Dancing
Academy
Meilford Center Btdg.
Second Floor
Is Open
In October
Reduced rates for beginners only tak
ing courses this season, also for stu
dents desiring amateur dances for
amusement and health.
More difficult and beautiful tech
nique and dances for advanced and
semi-professional students' usual rate.
Students performing professional
work only will go on circuit at end
of season.
Authentic technique in Ballet, Tap
(new routine), German, Acrobatic,
Adsgto, Novelty, Russian, Spanish
with castanets, etc., Tango, Argentine
and Spaniah, Oriental.
Member C. A. T. D.
and P. M. A. Prions 1111
Younger Set Joins
Campus Festivities
At Oregon Schools
While several members of the
younger set have departed for enst
ern and southern schools, the major
exodus to campus starts this week
with the opening of preliminary
festivities at Oregon schools.
Among those who will return to.
or enter, the University of Oregon
are Misses Betty Bardwell, Clara
Mary Fuson, Harriett Campbell,
Mary Snider. Dorothy Orth. Laura
Drury, Barbara Drury. and Juanlta
Demmer and Messrs Estill Phipps
Don Moore. Dick Isaacs, Tom Em
mens. Bob Emmens, Dick Sleeter.
Charles Clay, Bill Morgan, Charles
Whillock. Cramer Deuel, Bud Gatle.
Clifford Lord. Alan Carley. Curtis i
Barnes, Wm. Dougherty. Benny New
man. Bernle Hughes and Roger Early.
Oregon State College has been
chosen by Misses Doris Bundy. Joan
Woodford. Winifred Warner, Margaret
Osenbrugge, Flora McMath and Flor
ence Severance and Messrs. Bill Pur
din and Marshall Gray.
John Sprague Is entering Sacra
mento Junior College and Wayne
May the University of Washington.
Junior High Staff
Reception Honors
Members of the Junior high teach
ing staff were welcomed Friday eve
ning at a reception given by the
Parent Teachers association of t he
school.
Supt. E. H. Hedrick gave the main
address of the evening emphasizing
the benefits of parent teacher work
in connection with the conducting
of schools.
The program was opened by Mrs.
Carl Grant, president, and the flag
salute led by L. W. Marshall. Mrs.
H. H. Powell carried on the member
ship drive and a musical program
was presented by Miss Margaret
Arnold, soloist, and Mrs. Rawles
Moore, pianist.
Following the program, refresh
ments were served by the committee
composed of Mesdames O. O. Horner,
J. S. Gill, V. D. Brophy and Lee Wil
liams. M
Yvonne Sliepard Enters
St. Helens Hall
Miss Yvonne Shepard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald, and
grand daughter of Mrs. Marian Shep
ard, of Ashland, is attending St.
Helena Hall, girls school, in Portland.
Her grandmother accompanied her
to Portland and will return home
early this week.
Mrs. Huhhard to Kntertain
Building Bridge Club
Mrs. M. Hubbard will be hostess to
the Building Bridge club Thursdny
afternoon at her home, 1013 South
Oakdale. Members are asked to
please note that playing will begin
at 2 o'clock.
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MIsms Mary Lee and Dorothy Koherls, ilmighters of Mr. and Mrs.
ieo. M. Robert?, who left Friday eveiiliig lor Oakland, Cal., where they
are entering .Mills culli'gp. They were much telnl prior to their departure.
AmoiiK Umsp enterliilnlng In their lu.nnr dining (he iit urek were MIm
rs Hetty llimlvvell and Clarn .Mary Fuon, hostesses at luncheon and
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Musicale Enjoyed
At Andrews Home
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.
Maddox, who are guests here from
Seattle, Mrs. George Andrews enter
tained Friday evening with a musi
cale at her home. Twenty guests en
Joyed the event and participated In
the Informal program.
Ml. s DeVnre to Spend
Winter With Relative
C. A. DeVore, who accompanied
his daughter. Martha Ruth here from
Phoenix, Arizona will return home
by auto, leaving today.
Ml.ss DeVore will spend the winter
here with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs, F. J. Wllmot.
Mr. DeVore and son expect to move
here next year after life son finishes
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Mrs. Yeoman Given
Party On Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corliss were
hosts Monday evening at a dinner
complimenting Effle Herbert Yeoman
on her birthday anniversary. Table
docorationa for the occasion were In
pink and white. Those present were
Mrs. Yeoman, Miss Eleanor Curry.
George Peck ham. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Maddox, here from Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Frazee and Mr. and Mrs.
Corliss.
Following dinner a program of
music was enjoyed.
Mr. Carpenter Is Host
At Mini I! Dinner ,
. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter was among I
hosts of Vie past week, having invit
ed a group of friends to his home for
dlnrwr Saturday evening.
Have
Mrs. Helen Rutherford, who la
leaving by plane this morning for her
home in San Francisco after being
house guest of Mrs. Cor bin Edgell for
two weeks, has been the inspiration
for much entertaining while here.
Among those arranging dinners
and luncheons In her houor during
the past week were Mrs. Edgell, T.
Sinter Johnston and Capt. C. N.
Black.
Fidelity Circle
Mets TiiCMliiy,
The Fidelity Circle of the First
M. E. church will meet Tuesday
afternoon with Miss May Phlppa, 023
E. Malu street. Mrs. A. R. Gillette
will lend the devotions. Mrs. Edith
Sloan will have charge of the pro
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Miss Mary Edwards, whose engage
ment to Chester Hub bar was an
nounced in early summer, was hon
ored Thursday evening at a surpris
miscellaneous shower and bridge
event given by Mrs. WHlard Whit
man. Prizes at bridge were awarded Miss
Frances Welsner and Miss Georgia
Edwards. Those present were: The
honor uest Miss Mary Edwards,
Misses Georgia Edwards, Eleanor
Peter. Frances Weisner, Viola Tem
ploton, Mary Martha and Katheiine
Sweeney and Louise Fluhrer and
Mi'sdame. Edith Webster, Harold
Relchstein. Jack Porter, Dorothy
Leonard, Bruce Bauer, Frank Perl,
Alvin Tollefson, Russell Semon and
the hostess, Mrs. Whitman.
Other
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Phone 28
Dancing
Studio Opening
Monday, Sept. 14
Acrob&tlo
Ball Room
Spanish