PAGE THREE
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited by
Eva Nealon
MEDFORD MIOTi TRIBUNE, irEDFORD," OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1931.
Miss Edwards Is
Lovely Bride At
Church Ceremony
At a beautiful 3:00 o'clock serv
ice read by Rev. C. B. Porter at the
First Tresbyterlan church yesterday
afternoon, Miss Mary Edwards,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ed
wards, was married to Chester Hub
bard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O
Hubbard,
Preceded by her maid of honor,
Miss Georgia Edwards, and bride's
maids, Misses Viola Templeton and
Katherlne Sweeney, the bride, love
ly In a long gown of Ivory satin,
created on Empress Eugenie lines,
with slight train, and wearing a long
veil, molded Into cap shape with
orange blossoms, entered the church
on tha arm of her father.
She was met at the altar by the
groom and his attendant, Jasper
Reynolds.
The bride carried a shower bou
quet of white roses and other blos
soms. The maid of honor was at
tired In blue satin, also cut on Em
press Eugenie lines, with small puff
sleeves, and wore a turban of blue
velvet. Miss Templeton and Miss
Sweeney wore similar gowns and tur
' bans in pale green and shell pink,
respectively.
Lewis Balnea and Warren Hamlin
acted as ushers.
Preceding the ceremony Miss EUow
Mae Wilson played a violin number
and sang "Still Is the Night," by
Bohm, accompanied at the organ by
Miss Dorothy Reynolds, who. also
played Mendelssohn's wedding march
for entrance of the bridal party.
Following the wedding a reception
was held at the Edwards home, where
fifty guests were received by Mrs.
Edwards, who wore a gown of black
satin. She was assisted by Mrs.
Hubbard, mother of the groom, who
was attired In black lace, and Miss
Icel Edwards, here from Seattle for
her sister's wedding. Miss Louise
Fluhrer and Mrs. W 11 lard Whitman
poured.
The bride and groom left Immed
iately for a motor trip, Mrs. Hub
bard wearing for going away cos
tume, a brown suit, fur trimmed,
with all accessories In harmonizing
tones of the same color.
Both young people are popular
members of the local society set and
former students at Oregon State
college, where Mrs. Hubbard was a
member of Alpha Chi Omega soror
ity and Mr. Hubbard affiliated with
Sigma Nu. They will be at home
to their friends at the end of two
weeks at the Flnley apartments.
Miss Norris, Bride
Elect, Honor Guest
At Pretty Shower
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Mrs. Wllford Jeter and Mrs. Harry
Rlnabarger were hostesses on Friday
evening at a bridal shower honoring
their sister. Miss Lois Norris. Before
the gifts were presented the honor
guest a mock wedding was staged
with Mrs. Newton Mead as bride,
Mrs. Alfred Anderson, groom, and
Mrs. W. H. Eaton, minister.
Little Misses Elaine Winkle as
cupld and Louise Lawrence, dressed
In dainty pink, appeared with the
shower of gifts in a basket, beauti
fully decorated in pink and blue.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Lester
Lawrence and Mrs. James H. Dally.
Those present were Mesdames W. H.
Eaton, Elmer Wilson, Newton Mead,
Alfred Anderson, Milton Coe, M. L.
Dally, Orvllle Childreth, Ernest Win
kle, Lester Lawrence , and James
Dally.
Willett Pupils in
Pecital on Monday
The first of a series of monthly
recitals planned for her Grants Pass
and Medford pupils has been an
nounced by Rosa Blackmore Willett
for Monday evening at 8 o'clock in
her studio In the Masonic Temple
building. An invitation Is extended
all persons interested In the study of
piano.
Pupils to be presented are: Kath
leen Bratten, Alice Chandler, Zella
Mae Grant, Frederick Guetzlaff, Mrs.
Lydla Guetzlaff, Georglanna Hussong
Jean Leverette, Moneta Meikle, Lois
Nichols, Betty Anne Thorndlke.
Mrs. Ream es Invites
Guild to Her Home
Mrs. Charles Reames will be hostess
to the Crater Lake Guild at her
home, 24 Geneva, Monday evening,
Oct. 19th. She will be assisted by
Mrs. F. G. Bunch, Miss Margaret
Kerr and Miss Winifred Andrews. On
the evening's program will be Miss
Louise Hollenback, who will give the
Introductory talk on the year's study,
-Paintings of the Old Masters."
Bride of Early Autumn
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Feasley Photo.
Mrs. George V. llolzgnng (Agues noteholder) whose marriage wns an
event of last week in local society. Following the wedding Mr. and Mrs.
Ilolzgang enjoyed a trip north and are now at home to their friends lis
their new residence on Laurel street. .
'Oregon Dinner Is
Plan for Tuesday;
Crowd Anticipated
Tuesday evening Dr. Arnold Ben
nett Hall, president of the University
of Oregon and his party, making a
tour of the state, will be feted at
dinner at the Hotel Medford.
Dinner will be followed by meet
ings for mothers and fathers of unl I
verslty students. A special Invitation
to both dinner and meetings Is ex- j
tended parents of freshmen. Dr. Hall I
Is particularly anxious to meet them. I
Alumni of the university and all
persons Interested In the school are
also invited to the dinner. A targe i
crowd is expected to greet the dele- i
gatlon In which -will be presidents of!
ttie mothers and fathers organlza- I
tlona of the state, as well as members 1
of the university staff, j
Toflefsons Hosts
At Three Tables
Of Bridge Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Tollefson enter
tained Monday evening with three
tables of bridge at their home. Prizes
for higfc scores were won by Mrs. H.
A. DuBuque and Harry Prentice.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
DuBuque, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Blerma, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Larlson, Dr. and Mrs. D. W.
Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Tollefson.
Bridge Supper At
DuBuque Home Is
Pleasant Affair
Mr. and Mrs. Horry A. DuBuque
were hosts Wednesday evening at a
7 o'clock bridge supper for 20 friends.
High score for women was held by
Mrs. C. O. Larlson. who also received
Fthe traveling prize. Ernest Scott
held high score for men. The two
low scores were held by Dr. F. G.
Bunch and Mrs. Ralph Jennings. Dr.
D. W. Stone won the traveling prize
I for men.
Degree of Honor
II ears Program
The Degree of Honor Protective as
sociation met last Tuesday evening.
After the business session the follow
ing program was given:
vocal soio, Ed Andrews, accom
panied by Mrs. Andrews. Accordion
solo, Mrs. Harry Prentice, accompan
ied by Miss Dorothy Reynolds.
Vocal solo. Mr. Fred Sautter, ac
companied by Lewis Parker.
Refreshments were served, follow
ed by an enjoyable evening of dancing.
Organ Concert At
Church Enjoyed By
200 Music Lovers
The organ program sponsored by
the Thursday Morning Muslcale, held
In the Presbyterian church Thursday
morning, was attended by over one
hundred appreciative guests who lis
tened with rapt attention to the fol
lowing beautiful and well balanced
program:
The Gothic Suite Wldor
Canyon Walls Joseph Clokey
Echo Pietro Yon
Robert Gould
At An Old Trysting Place
Edward MacDowell
To a Wild Rose Edward MacDowell
Miss Dorothy Reynolds
Poet and Peasant Van Suppe
Meditation, from Thais Massenet
Semlramlde ' Rossini
Intermezzo from Cavailerla Rusti-
cana Moscagni
Sebastian Apollo
Mr, Gould's first number was
Gothic In structure, full of distance
yet harmonious throughout. The
Canyon Walls gave a picture of the
vast walls and coloring of a canyon
and Echo was a true depiction of lis
name.
Miss Reynolds' MacDowell numbers
were so sweet and lovely as only
MacDowell can be, making a beauti
ful Interlude between the heavier
numbers.
In Mr. Apollo's selection the Medi
tation from Thais brought out the
solo organ In a beautiful manner.
The Poet and Peasant, The Intermez
zo from Cavaleria Rusttcana and
Semlramlde were his heaviest num
bers in which he displayed excep
tional ability In his foot work.
Medford Is Indeed fortunate to
have such talented musicians in her
midst and the Thursday Morning
Muslcale members wish to express
their appreciation to these artists
and hope to have more guest days
throughout the year.
Bridge Shower for
Mrs. Porter Large
Event of Thursday
Mrs. Walker, Song
Leader, to Attend
B.P.W. Convention
The Medford Business & Profes
sional Women's club will be the hos
tess club at the Southern Oregon
District meeting
of the Oregon
Federation of B.
& P. W. clubs on
Sunday. October
25th, and mem
bers are looking
forward with a
great deal of
pleasure to the
spontaneous and
delightful lead
ership ol Mrs.
Mae Ross Walk
er who Is state
song leader of
the federa 1 1 o n.
Mrs. Walker will
Sunday morning
arrive In Medford
and will lead all the group singing
at the conference. That Is quite some
Job, because all the members like to
sing, and particularly when Mrs.
Walker leads.
Mn. Walker Is at present promot
ing a light opera association in Port-
laud and is meeting with much suc
cess. She has been prominent in
musical circles In Portland for sev
eral years past.
Jolly Event Given
For Edward Young
On Ninth Birthday
1 Mrs. R. Harrison Young entertain
ed yesterday afternoon with a partj
complimenting her son, Edward, on
his ninth birthday anniversary.
Twelve guests enjoyed the afternoon
Hallowe'en decorations gave a fes
tive appearance to the rooms and the
table, where refreshments were served
following games. A Jack-o-lantern
formed the centerpiece, mounted on
a mirror Into which It cast a flicker
ing reflection.
Musician Leaves
For Eastern School
Mrs. Earl Schneider of Seattle, ana
her daughter Miss Beverley, spent
several days In Jacksonville last week
as the guests of Mrs. Schneider's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Puhl. Mrs. Schneider and
Beverly left Sunday by motor for
Philadelphia where the latter will
enter the Curtis school of music.
Miss Beverly, who is eleven years
old, is a talented violinist. The sohool
will open October 38, and they will I
remain In the eastern city until
spring.
Egans Entertain
At Dinner, Cards
Saturday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan en
tertained last evening at dinner, fol
lowing which duplicate contract
bridge was in play. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl, Mr, and
Mrs. F. Corning Kenly and the
Egans. ,
Mrs. Gammill Is
Wtatess to Club
Mrs. Miles CammlU was hostess
Friday afternoon at tea to members
of her bridge club, at her country
home south of Medford. Hi eh nenm
I at brldgd was awarded Mrs. J. Verne
I Van Dyke.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mesdames Van Dyke, Harry L. But
ler, John Wilkinson. Clarence Blger-
stau, Ted Llttlefleld and Frank
Jarmata.
Society Folk Are
Guests at Ranch
Mrs. Gordon Voorhies, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter,
are spending several days this week
with Mrs. M. B. Bid die at her ranch
home. Yamsl, near ChUoquln,
Judge Brand Honor
Guest Dinners Here
Judge James T. Brand, holding
court In this city during the past
week, was the Inspiration for several
social events. Ho was honor guest
Friday evening at dinner at the home
of D; and Mrs. F. G. Bunch and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly were hosts
Wednesday evening at a dinner given
for bis pleasure.
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Return East
Following Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Burgess, who
have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Burgess for the past two weeks,
left yesterday on the Shasta for their
home In Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Knapp Arrives
Here to Make Home
Society Is welcoming this weak,
Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, who arrived
Friday from Eugene to Join Mr.
Knapp in making their home at 38
Geneva street. Mrs. Knapp played a
prominent part in the social and
club activities of the university city
and was much feted before leaving to
make her home here.
Building Bridge Club
Meets Brown Home
Mrs. Sid Brown was hostess Thurs
day afternoon to members of the
Building Bridge club at her home.
There were four tables In play and
cards were followed by refreshments.
Mrs. Brown was assisted by her
daughter In serving.
Guests Here of
Mr. and Mrs. N'oyes
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Witter of San
Francisco arrived In Medford from
the north Saturday morning by train
to be the guests on Rogue river of
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bridge shower given Thursday after
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Frank Perl for Mrs. Jack Porter, at
the home of Mrs. John Perl.
The rooms were gay with autum
nal flowers of many colors for the
occasion and there were eight tables
of bridge in play. Prizes for high
scores were awarded Mrs. Ben Trow
bridge and Mrs. Ted Leonard. A
guest prize went to Mrs. Porter, who
sIbo received many lovely gifts fron
those in attendance.
Guests were: Mesdames Bruce
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Dave Wilcox, Ralph Bailey, Marjorle
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Viola Templeton, Louise Fluhrer and
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