PAGE THREE The Week's Society Happenin Edited by Eva Nealon XTEDFORD MHL TRIBUNE, JEEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER '4, 593f. gs Edwards-Hubbard Wedding Oct. 17; Invitations Issued Invitations are out this week for the wedding of Miss Mary Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ed wards, to Chester A. Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, which will be an event of Saturday, Oct. 17 at the First Presbyterian church. The ceremony will be read at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Claude B. Porter, pastor of the churc&. The bride-elect has been the In spiration for much entertaining fol lowing announcement of her betro thal last spring. Miss Katherine Sweeney was hos tess Friday evening at bridge and a glassware shower given In her honpr. Guests were Misses Anita Mohr, Sally Roberts, Oma GBauer, Eleanor Peter Georgia Edwards, Viola Templeton. Frances Welsner, Louise Fluhrer, Lu cille Barret, the honor guest, Miss Edwards, and Mesdames Frank Perl, Jack Porter. WlUard Whitman, Dor othy Leonard, Harold Relchsteln, and Bruce Bauer, Miss Ruhl Returns to School in East Miss Roxanne Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl. left Thursday with her father for Port land, from which city she continued east to enter iter second year at Vassar. Miss Ruhl was one of the younger set much feted during late summer here at the many Interesting events given by members of the ranch colony and summer visitors from the east. t Society Folk on Outing at Coast Early autumnal days are marked toy comings and goings of. many society folk. Among those taking to the coast are Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Sdgell, Mrs. Black Preston and Capt O. N. Black, who are spending sev eral days fishing at Gold Beach. College Women to Meet October 10 Continuing the study of the book, "Building the World Society." Mrs. M. J. Norrla will speak ot Economic Problems end International Law, be lore the Rogue River Valley College Women's club which meets with Mrs. Chas. Wing, Saturday, Oct. 10 at 3:30. Mrs. L. B. Williams, as social ahalr tnan and Mrs. Rawles E. Moore as musical chairman will add to- the pleasure of the afternoon. Mrs. Moore plans to play European folk dances and songs on the Vlctrola. Zuleima Temple Plans Luncheon Members of Zuleima temple. Daughters of the Nile, will meet Sat urday, October 10 at 3:00 p. m. In the Masonlo temple here, following luncheon at the Hotel Holland at 13:30. Mrs. H. G. Enders of Ashland, queen of the temple, will ' preside. Medford members of the temple will be hostesses. M Home an School Circle Has ripnsant Meeting The Home and School circle of the Roosevelt school held the first meet ing of toe school year Friday after noon. Judging by the attendance and the enthusiasm of the meeting, thll cirole will have a year full ot accomplishments. ' There were pres ent about 75 parents and teachers and plans were made for social func tions and entertainments, as well as for practical objectives. After the circle was entertained by the school glee club, the business session was held followed by a social hour and refreshments. . Mrs. Phlpps gave a report on Oar den club work and urged parents to cooperate with the child In the gar den work. Plans were made and committees appointed for the annual Hallowe'en party to be held at the school Friday, Oct. 30. It was voted to give $5 to the Community Chest fund. Miss Templeton to Head Women's Committee Miss Viola Templeton was appoint ed chairman of women's activities for the coming year at the meeting of the feminine members of the Califor nia Oregon Power company staff Wednesday evening at the Hotel Hol land. Miss Frances Welsner was named vice chairman. Covers were placed for 20 at the dinner and a program of varied events arranged for the coming sea son. - M Past Matrons Meet For Luncheon Monday The Past Matrons club will begin activities for the year tomorrow with a non-hostess luncheon at the Hotel Medford. Luncheon will be followed by cards at the Masonic temple. The event Is In charge of Mrs. C. O. Thompson, Mrs. Chss. Wood and Mrs. R. o. Fowler. Visiting Past Matrons are Invited to attend. Mrs. Young to Entertain Club The Building Bridge club will fceet with Mrs. J. W. Young. 518 South Oakdale avenue. Thursday afternoon. Camelo Cleaners Sll West Main Oor New Safety Cleaning Equip ment UIH Not Harm the Fabric Phone 1260 Mrs. Wurts Gives Pretty Luncheon Event Wednesday Among charming members of the young married set entertaining last week was Mrs. Jack Wurts, hostess at luncheon and five tables of bridge Wednesday. Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs. W. S. Bolger. Mrs. B. C. Wilson and Mrs. Robert Norris. Those present were Mesdames Ben Trowbridge. Max Pierce. Lyle Wilcox, Robert Norris, Olen Smith, C. T. Baker, Reese Braley. Walter Flynn, Paul Smith, E. W. Durno. B. C. Wil son, Lois Day, W. B. Johnston, B. L. Lageson and the hostess. Mrs. Wurts. Miss Stohr Names High School Club Leaders For Year Miss Joan Stohr, president of the Girls' League of the local high school, has appointed her committees for so cial work for the coming year. They are as follows: Social service commit. tee, Katherine Stearns. Joyce Ban nlsh. Mabel' Annlng, Wllda Edwards. Pearl Flemlngton and Ruth Suther land; entertainment, MRbel Grinnett, Eddie Culy, Oeraldlne House, Ooldle Hlgdon, Sybil Jean Young. Marian Moore, Grace Osgood and Dolores Upp. On the auxiliary committee are Dorta Patton, Doris Bashaw. Madge Kunzman, Ruth Ottoman, Alice Crock, Ethel Slagle and Rosamond Wall: Pep club committee, Nelle Green, Margaret Boyle, LaDonna Cal der, Louise Elrod, Evelyn Herman, Dorothy Paley, Aileen Ray and Bar bara Wall. The s6hool Improvement committee consists of May Green, Emma Bohl, Nelda Crews, Jeanne Chamberlain. Charlotte Ludwlg, Clarlbell Reamcs, Lorraine Roseberry and Louise Un derwood. Reporters- for the league for the coming year will be Joyce Bannish, Florence Cannals and Mary Van Dyke. Van Valzahs Have Happy Stay Here Mr. and Mrs. S. L. VanValzah of Denver, Col., and Dr. and Mrs. C. G. VanValzah of Portland were guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah of this city and the Incentive for considerable entertaining. Monday afternoon Mrs. Van Valzah entertained at bridge complimenting her two sisters-in-law and Dr. Van Valzah accompanied his brothers on hunting and fishing trips to several favorite haunts of southern Oregon during the past week. The S. L. Van Valzahs left this city for Springfield, w.here they are guests of other relatives. -M- Miss Carlton Has Session With Staff The officers of the Cascade district of the Methodist Episcopal church met In cabinet session at Crowson's cafe Saturday afternoon. The presi dent, Miss Helen Carlton, presided. Officers present from Ashland were: Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Mrs. Geo. Eu banks, Mrs. Lulu Howard, and Mrs. Powell. T.hose from Medford were Miss Carlton, Mrs. Riley D. Henson, Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley, and from Tal ent, Mrs. E. Newbry. Miss Carlton was hostess for the event and the meeting was followed by refresh ments. Mistletoe Club Meets Wetlnesdny The Mistletoe club met with Nora Jones on Pennsylvania street on Wednesday, Sept. 23. A 'cry good attendance was enjoyed. Work was begun on the aprons for the bazaar. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Minnie Ramey, Calla Geer, Cassett Jones and Myrtle Arnold. The next meeting will be with Georgia Greaves, 633 Pine, on Wed' nesday, Oct. 7. t - Mrs. Ilonner To Entertain Lutheran Ladles. The Ladles' Aid Society of the English Lutheran church will hold regular semi-monthly meeting In the church annex on Thursday, October 8th, at 2:30 p. m. The ladles will be the guests of Mrs. F. G. Honner. St. Ann's Altar Society to Meet St. Ann's Altar society will serve one of their home cooked chicken dinners Wednesday evening from 6 to 7:30 In Parish hall. Mrs. Weston and her committees will have, charge :;f:f ' , A 70c l. -' 3 Pair ;7 V 'at' New Fall Colors Booms 11-12 Sparta Bldg Phone 151 J ' f , Matinee L. rJ $ ' I r'JV Shadow ' I . J i A Mirage Ii A mmiuwmimu n 5 v. r -v-:-: Gram. 1,1 aw ii , . , f 'V Paris i 1 J&$ 'jffi ' CL' T"T?Q j V,nI?!w'f - - Your Quality Btor6 Miss Hurt to Wed Willsie Pruitt at Portland Service A wedding of much Interest to members of the local younger set will be solemnized In Portland to day, when Miss Geneva Hurt, daugh ter of Mrs. J. B. Hurt, will become the bride of Mr. Willsie Pruitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pruitt.. Following the wedding the bride and groom will leave for British Columbia. They will spend their honeymoon at Lake Louise and Banff, then return to this city to make their home, where Mr. Pruitt Is In business. Both young people are well known here, where they have lived for a number of years. Miss Hurt has been away from Medford for some time teaching in the Boise, Idaho, schools. Mrs. Young Among Hostesses of Week Mrs. J. W. Young was hostess Fri day afternoon at her rome on South Oakdale at a bridge party for a group of friends. Following cards, refresh ments were served. Mrs. M. Morris received hgh score for the afternoon and Mrs. 8. Sam uelson consolation prize. The guest prize was presented Miss A. McCarthy ' Berkeley, Cal., who is visiting here. Rebekahs to Hold Carnival Oct. 14 Wednesday evening, October 14, will witness the beginning of the social activities for the season by Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28, I. O. O. F for on that evening a carnival and bazaar will be held In Odd Fel lows hall by the ladleB of that order. A cafeteria dinner will be served at1 8 o'clock In the banquet room, and various booths will be conducted by members of the order. After dinner, dancing and other pastimes will be In order, and the visitors will be entertained with good music during Uhe evening. Noble Grand LI 1 lie Clark has appointed active working com mittees. General chairmen In charge of ar rangements are Noble Grand Llllie Clark, Carrie Rlckert, Ethel Weed, Elsie Millard, and Lona Bergman, Following are the committees ar ranging the affair: Publicity: Lottie Howard, chair man; May Stuart, Ella Parks and W. F. Rector. Dance: Ed Putnam, chairman; Carl Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoov er, H. W. Conger and Mr. and Mrs, George Edwards. The conduction and arrangement of the various booths will be in charge of the following: Candy and popcorn: F. L. Club. Salad, chill, baked beans and pickles: Ella Rogers j Maud Stlckel, Hilda Olson, Mary Wiley and Eva True. Cakes and pies: Minnie Bryant, Dorothy Scrlpter, Florence LaTou rette and Telltha Plckel. Flsfx pond: Ethel Hlglnbotham, chairman; Nellie Gibson, Irene Rec tor and Ethel Burgess. Fancy work and handkerchiefs: Kate Latdley, Alta Naylor, Grace Hamlin, Catherine Daniels, Carrie McDannel. Hot dogs, hamburger and coffee Josephine Hall, Nellie Schrecengost, Julia Buckley, Marjorle Pearson, Anna Bateman and Sara Redden. Fortune tellers: Minnie Heine and Mabel Conger. Comic booth: John Millard and Chester Parker. Invitations have been extended to all lodges of the Rogue River valley and to the families of all Odd Fel lows and their friends. All P.-T, A. Units To Attend Meeting ' Mrs. V. O. N. Smith, county council president of the Parent-Teachers as sociation, has sent notices to all units of Jackson county, urging them to attend the first regular meeting to be held with Laurel hurst unit at Medford, October 10. Each unit Is en titled to one delegate' for each 10 members In addition to the president. M Here From South "S; k . i'V.; f-Y'.' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspach of VfcZv"' J 'V ..4.' ' ' jT' 1'' jaj w mm dw Stockton. Calif., have been spending 1 ' ?' j'V 9 v " f'; T f M MM 9 sltsVssuS. Med,ord wlth sSS.v.;-) .Si I b H n qi pry Mrs. Oeorge Launspach. mother of . .' IkmJ C V JL A J tjr C V M W Herbert Launspach. entertained Wed- 1 j f.W '.'. fc-'li . if nesday evening In .honor of her son - " r. J and &U .wile. Quest. Invited were: V1'' (A I Reg. $1 Full Fashioned Hose Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bobbins and - a;vmj. '''''? f .if , oiv; r their son Herbert, and Miss Valeria '-'.A- fi .: . ' Cnlffoti OT SeTVtCe Whitney. .. ','?'i.-'jj Popular Co-Ed f-l r - TV It Shangle Photo. Miss Harriett Campbell, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell, who Is entering the University of Ore gon this fall. She was among mem bers of the younger set from Med ford imrtlrlpntlng In rush week fes tivities of sororities on the northern campus last week and pledged Knpa pa Knppa (iniiuhu. T. N. T. Club Gives Successful Party; 50 Guests Present Autumn flowers of beautiful pas tel colors were used as decorations at St. Mark's Guild hall Tuesday evening when members of the T. N. T. club entertained a group or their friends. About fifty young business women enjoyed the games and program presented. Miss Helen Edmlston presented a popular musical number, and Mrs Effle Herbert Yeoman, Miss Mar gery Hon and Miss Eleanor Curry entertained with a group of selec tions. Miss Genevieve Brown accom panied the trio at the piano. Playing accompaniment with uke lelea. Misses Brown and Curry led group singing. Games and folk danc ing were also a part of the prog ram. Committees In chorRe included Janet Clement, Adcle Plel and Fran ces Dorf, program and music; Fan nie Whitman. Isolee Wakefield and Edna Hildebrnndt, refreshments; and Margaret Kerr, Ruth Leclorc and Fannie Bateman, invitations. Mrs. Rlnabnrgpr Hostess To Club Meeting The second session of the Wenonah club was held last week with Blanche Rlnabarger. T.Viere was a good atten dance' and the social hour was fol lowed by refreshments. W. C. T. U. Will"" . Meet Thursday The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Minnie Heine, 016 West Tenth street. The devotions will, be in charge of Mm. E. Iverson. i Interest in Move For Better Music On Increase Here The great flock of southern Oregon people, who have been hungry for good musical entertainment for sev eral years, are anticipating the op portunity to Join the Civic Music as sociation, when the branch Is formed with Medford as center uext month. The membership drive, according to present plans, will be Inaugurated October 10. It will be necessary to get a membership of at least 400 to bring the organization here. Only members of the organization will be admitted to the three con certs to be presented during the win ter season, featuring some of the leading artists of the United Stales. No tickets wilt be secured after the organization Is formed. It Is purely an invitational project for the enjoy ment of music lovers. Formation of the branch here will add another forward step in the ever prevalent effort to keep Medford on the cultural map. She will be Joined In this effort by music minded folk of Grants Pass, Ashland, and other sections of the valley. Honor Miss Warner At Surprise Party Miss Margaret Warner was guest of honor at a surprise party given on her birthday Tuesday evening by a group of friends at her home on South Oakdale. The evening was spent around an open fireplace. where the party toasted .marshmal lows. Guests Included Miss Warner, and Misses Betty Stennett, Suzette Sten- nett, Ruby Stone, Lucille Llttrell. and Katherine Stearns, and Messrs. Douglas Finch, Emtl Mohr, Earl Llt trell, Bob Dietrich, Robert Prentice and Bill Prentice. Lincoln P. T. A. Has Meeting Lincoln Parent-Teachers held their first meeting on Friday afternoon Due to the resignation of the presi dent and vice-president Who have moved from this district, Mrs. G. O. D'Albinl, president of the P. T. A. council, presided. . The new officers elected are Mrs. Elmer Wilson, president, and Mrs. Chas. Luman, vice-president. The business session was devoted to sign ing up of old and new members and to appointing of regular committees for the year. A short but Interesting program was given, consisting of three songs by the 6B grade, a piano solo by Corrlne Harwood and two readings by Roscoe Leigh. Refreshments were served by the teachers during the social hour, . . Women of Rotary To Conduct Meet Mrs. Hugh Hamlin will entertain the Women of Rotary Wednesday at the Hamlin cabin on Rogue river, at one o'clock. A covered dish lunch eon will be served, with Mesdames C. J. Semon, E. E. Shockley and Charles Wing as hostesses. After luncheon, there will be a business mooting followed by bridge and sewing. Miss Coss, Bride of Mr. Schradin, Wedding in South Announcement was received In this city yesterday of the marriage of Mlas Cecil Coss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Coss of Medford, to Stanley P. Schradin of Los Angeles. The wed ding was an event of last week In the southern city. The bride Is a graduate ot Vie local high school and of the Univer sity of Oregon, where she was affili ated with Alpha XI Delta sorority. She played a prominent part In musical activities in this city and on the campus. Mr. Schradin also has a wide circle ot friends here. Parent-Teacher Council Here to Meet on Monday TUn flrat mMt.lnff Of the Med- . ford Parent-Teacher council will be held Monday, October fl, t 12:30. when the members will meet at the home of Mrs, O. Q. D'Albinl. council president, for covered dish luncheon. aii nffironi and chairmen of com mittees of the parent-teacher units in Medford or memnerB oi w.u council are urgod to be present, xfanv nintrAM nf lmoortancft in cluding a change In the by-laws and matters pertaining to me coun ty council session to be held Octo w to Tim state convention to be held In Eugene, October 20 to 23, will also oe aiscusaea. me business session will open at 2:30 p. m. All members unable to meet at an earlier hour are urged to come to the business meeting. Lady Lions Meet Mulholland flome The Lady Lions will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C. Mulholland on Berkeley Way Wednesday afternoon for covered dish luncheon and cards. Hostesses for the afternoon will be MesdameB Mulholland, Henry Pace and Don Collier. Garden Club Hears Talk on Shrubs Mrs. J. F. Reddy, who recently re turned from a trip to Portland and Seattle, during w.hlch she Interviewed leading landscape gardeners, brought an Interesting message to members of the Garden club at their meeting Thursday evening at the Hotel Med ford. Shrubs, which she feels could easily be grown in this climate were listed by Mrs. Reddy and their names wilt be published at a later date. A large crowd attended the meet ing ot the club and Mrs. Reddy's talk was followed by discussion. Several requests have come In to the Gardon club, asking that arrangements be made to care for the lot behind the Medford armory. We non nh Club Card Party Is Friday The Wenonah club will entertain with a public card party Friday night, Octoher 0. Bridge, five hun dred and pinochle will be played. Satchwell Home Scene of Lovely Party For Club The beautiful new home of Mrs. G. R. Satchwell was the setting for one of the most pleasant af fairs of the week, when the Build ing Bridge club and a few others were guests of Mrs. Satchwell on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were profusely decor ated with foliage and garden flow ers. The dining table with its ori ental lace cover and floral center piece was presided over by Mrs. A. Duff and Miss Anna Kcllehor, who poured. There were six tables in play. Mrs. Schefflelu awttsted the hostess In serving. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Moore of Dan bury. Conn., and Miss Agnes Mc Carthy of Berkeley, Calif. Announcement! THE J. C. PENNEY CO. Cordially Innvites You to Attend Their Parisiene Promenade i t a Fashion Revue ; Friday Evening Octoher 9th at the FOX CRATERIAN THEATRE 9:15 o'Clock Living Models Modes of the Moment ' ON THE SCREEN Sally O'Neill in "THE BRAT" . Added Attraction DOM PROVOST and his FRENCH VILLAGE ORCHESTRA KINDLY NOTE: Those desiring to attend the Open House of the Ai';d ford High School will have ample time to be present at both events. NOBODY NEEDS AND This Man Aged Sixty-five, Once Old Looking and Gray, Looks Like Only Forty Now GRAY HAIR DISAPPEARED AFTER USING REMARKABLE NEW TONIC Has Made His Hair Look Weill Groomed, Thick and Youthful 1 hid occasion to apply for a position not long ago and I noticed the men though gray haired them selves, took one look at my (ray hair which gave me an aged ap-J pearance and my chances for thai job were. gone. The minute folks see your gray hairs they class you aa old. It isn't fair, hut li s true, no matter how much a person de nies It," declare Mr. Ma (.abler. II known Florist of Uahkosh, Wisconsin, Route A. 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