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PAGE TWO Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Betrothal Told By Miss Stearns at Tea Given on Saturday ..... i.k.pi BLearns. eldest dall- ghur of.rr. a. w. at."".. nounoed ner nim r . Saunders, ion i - - - n.,.nri.r. of San Job., Oal.. a . large tee ywrday afternoon " .Z.. ..T.,.,v home of Mr.. O. O. Vow" on HIHorct road. WV' " B . . . ... ihi hours 01 rutl eanea mw - Jhre. and Jive. They were received It the door by mum. K.therln. .nd .". f sortm bloMoma. ettached to which wa. a mile card e.rrylni newe of the betrothal. Mis. Btearns wa. the ch.rmlng hostes., .Hired In a tl.me ohldon tee gown with cryatal iCMMorle. and a coreag. ol wnuo garaeio Mr. poggs wm becomingly gowned In eggshell chlflon with rouM-ejolor. ed blossom. In her corsage.- tha tea table, erits- -.... .n.n.m with vellow candle. and .prlng Howere of pa.U! sh.des lor centorpiec.o, were m. b. u-. r E. Oreen end Mr. H. A. Btearns. Immediate friends and aunt of the hoste... Mr.. KolmM wore a gown of deep blue ind eorssg. of .weetpea. in piste! .hade.; Mr.. Oreen a .mart creation In black. The living room wm decorated m mixed flowere and pin canon, m nrfiihn for the occasion. No date wa. announced for the wedding. Hti-na la one of the moet popular merobere of Medford a younger Ml. graaui Mgh echool. and former atudent ef Mill, college. Mr. Saunder. tt a graduate of the Unlvenlty of California at Loa Ange lee. and a member of Sigma PI fra ternity. He formerly llwd in Med ford, where hi father practiced be fore going eouth. After-EaTter Ball to Be Gala Affair, Committee Predicts Ee.ter Monday 1. now Just one week in the offing and plana for the annual ball of the American Legion Auxiliary are taking on more feetlT. characteristic.. The com mittee plane to make the party the gayest of the eeaaon, a fitting mark of the close of Lent and cele bration of the Easter day. It will be held t the Oriental Oardena. which will be decorated in Easter colore and noveltlea, The com mittee la composed of Mesdame W.Her Olmscheld, Goodwin Humph reys, 0. T. Baker, Beiva Aiken and Everett Brayton, Mrs. HeathFeted at Bridge Shower Mre. Elbert Coleman wa. hostes. rrld.y afternoon at a lovely bridge p.rty and shower, given In compli ment to Mra. Wm. Heath. Easier decorations added beauty to the rooms, where there were four tables of bridge In play. Prlres at card, were awarded Mra. Wm. Heath. Mr.. Elliabeth Barry and Miss Eitella Schenck. Quest, for th. afternoon were nurse, formerly aasocl.ted with Mrs. Heath. Pre-Easter Day of Prayer Announced The Woman. Missionary .oelety of the Christian church will observe Friday afternoon. March 95, as pre Ksster day of prayer. The meeting Is called for 3 SO at the church. All 'tiOve Boxes" are to be turned In at thl. meeting. Women of other ehurehe. are cordially Invited. Miss Cnmpbell (iuest Of Miss t'nmphell Here. Mies Harriett Campbell, daughter : of Mr, and Mre. Charlea Campbell. I who la horn, from the University of Oregon for spring vacation, haa m i house guest Miss Harriet Campbell J of Bllverton. Both are memhera of Xappa Kappa Onir.ma sorority on th. northern eamoua I Carpenters Hosts Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred . V. Carpenter entertained Tuesday evening at their beautiful country home on th. Old Stage Road at a dinner party In oelebratlon of the 10th anniversary of their wedding. Covera were arranged for Mr. and Mra, Edward Burgess. Mr, and Mr.. Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Ruhl. Mr, and Mr.. Corbln Edgell. Mle. Margaret Hubbard. E. W. Cori. ton and the Carpenter.. e Teachers Pleasing Hostesses Friday Wuhinfftm Parent-Teachera' aM0 elation met Friday .fternoon with the teacher, acting a. hostesses. At th. tea table, covered with Irish I.e. cloth and decorated In S- Pat rick's day novelties, Mrs. George ca nnri and Mrs. Ruth Bolton nreslded Other teecher. assisted In Krvtng the refreshment. In keeping with the nollday. Tha nrnirram for the afternoon In eluded a talk by Charle. E. Austin, milk Inspector, a paper on cnuo training by Mre. R, c. VanVelMh, songs by children of the fourth grade, directed by Mis. Cromar; and a play by the OA claw, directed by Mis. Lynch. Fabers Entertain at Dinner Party Mr. and Mre. Everett reber were hosts Thursday evening entertaining a group of friend, at dinner. 8t. Patrick's own color wae shown In the lovely service and artistic dec oratlve touches of the attractively appointed table. TIiom honored by th. host end hostess were: Mr. and Mr.. H. P. Jawett, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bohn.rt .nd Mr. .nd Mrs. B. L. Sand.rson. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Mm. B. L. eanderaon and Mr. Jewett holding the high scores. -it Pythians Announce Dancing Party Plan Knight, of Pythlw .nd Pythian Sisters will entertain Wednesdty night with a costume dance at (he K. P. hall, All guest, are urged to come In costume a. a very desirable prim will be awarded the wearer of the best costume, Muslo will be played by Slnglcr'a five-piece orches tra. Refreshment, will be served by the following committee: Mrs. J. W. Nixon. Mrs. Oeorge Fisk. Mrs. 0, E. Jaqua and Meura. R. Q, Yost, Ed Robinson, Thomas Judge, J. B. Y.r brough. Ouy Humphrey, and W. L. Wilder. Armstrongs Leave To Reside at Baker Mr. and Mre. A. Orln Schenck en tertained ftt dinner Wednesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Armstrong and D. R. Schenck and daughter, Estella. The event wo. a farewell to the Armstronge, who left Thursday for Baker, where they will m.ke their horn., Mr. Armstrong having been transferred by the stilt, hlghw.y commission to that section. He had been manager of the eouthern Ore gon .tlvUlon for the past two year., aa atate highway engineer. Their many frlende, who regret the departure from thl. city of the Arm strongs, 'join In wishing them happi ness In their new location. St. Mark'. Guild to Entertain at Cards. Th. ladle, of St. Mirk'. Oulld will hold .nother one of their popu lar c.rd parttea Friday afternoon, April B. at St. Mark'a parish hour, according to preliminary plan, an nounced yeaterd.y. FILM ACTRESS AND WRITER WED rn .jsinnaiasm nil ,.iay sjaMtipajp I we) i ,n,llim . siisesJa, V,t i .V ?i t fault. Ac ' I 4'Jf t .e,7ji?l Associated Piess Phots Joan Bennett, mtmbar of tht woll-knowr, stage and aoreen family, la shown with Gene Markey, film writer, aa they applied for a marriage llcente In Lot Angelee. Activities of High School Set on the Wane Last Week By Forrslcrn Walker With all eyee turned toward Salem and the basketball tournament, ao elal activities in and around tha high achooj hav been few during the past week. Many festivities await tha arrival of Easter and close of the Lent-en aeason. The high school orchestra, under the direction or Wilson Walt, went to Ashland on Weducedny to play before the Ashland Normal school. The members of tie orchestra are: Marion Mooro, Doris Upp, Dorothy Qore, Marjory Paley. Ruby Wsddell. Esther Alexander, Toresteen Walker, Max Cnrter, Boltte KoIIork, Melvln Anderson. Roger Westerfleld, Lucius Rogers, Nelson Florcy, and Robert anchl, Nelson Horey, and Robert Sherwood. Luncheon Enjoyed The Girls' league council of Med ford senior high school had a lunch eon Monday. The council la com posed of Joan Btoehr, president; Mary Chambers, Etleabeth Ferry, Margaret Warner, Barbara Fields, Alteen Lat.h- am, Dorli pat ton, Barbara H&uk, Madge Kuneman, Dorothy Paley, June Davts, May Oreen. Mabla Orlmmett, Merle Qreene, Katherlne Btearna, Florence Dannsls, Joyce Bannlah. Two membera of the fac ulty who attended were Miss -Maurine Carroll and Mlsa CUta walden. Miss Doyle Hostess A waffle breakfast was served yes terday morning at tha home of Mlsa Gertrude Boyle. After breakfast the gueit went hiking. Those present were the Misses Dorothy Paley. Ruby Btone, Gertrude Boyle, Carvel Reamea, and Lucille Crammer. The Messrs. Sandy Oreen, Emll Mohr, Arthur Iverson, Oeorge Bennett, and Dow Stone. Entertainment for Mrs. Brice Planned The olty council of the Parent Teacher association met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Pederaon last Tuesday with a covered dish luncheon. The Junior High unit was In charge There wss a good representation from all units. The business meeting was called to order at 3:30 by the president. Mra. O. Q. D'Alblnl. Plans were made and the committees named for entertaining the Jackson county council at the Junior High school the 13th of April. The state presi dent, Mra. Brtce. will be present. Further announcements win be made later. Van Hoevenbergi Entertain Small Croup Thursday Mr. and Mra. H. Van Hoe von berg were hosts Thursday evening en the anniversary of their wedding at a small dinner party at their country home near Oold Hill. Guesta for the occasion were Colonel and Mrs. Oordon Voorhlee, Mr. and Mri. Cor bln Edgell and Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred S. V, Carpenter. Churches Observe Palm Sunday With Hymns of Praise "Green' palms and blossoms gay" will deck the churoHes of Medford this morning In observance of palm Sunday and tha approaching Easter day. Hyymns win be sun to the glory of the Lord Jeaus and all church goers will prepare for tha days of re joicing which the next week will bring. Among the major programs an nounced for this' morning ta that of the Presbyterian church, where spe cial music has been arranged by the quartet with aaslstanoe of Merland Tollefson, visiting aololst. Mra. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh will pre side at the organ aa usual. The quar tet, composed of Elsie Carleton Strang, aoprano, Edna Elfert, con tralto, A. J. McDonough, tenor, and W. W. Howard, bass, will alng "Fling Wide the Oatea" from Stalner's Cru cifixion. Mrs. Strang will sing In solo, "Ride On Ride On.' by John Prlndle Scott. Merland Tollefson will alng. "All Ve Who Travel Upon the Highway," from The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois. Special music la also being pre pared at the Presbyterian chunA for Baxter morning and evening. Elaborate observance programs wilt be announced by all churches next week. Lounsberrys Hosts At Bridge Thursday Mr. and Mm. Phillip Lounsberry were among local people who enter tained Thursday evening In celebra tion of St. patrlck'a day. They were hosts at a bridge party at which there were four tables of bridge In play. High scores were held by Mrs. J. J. Walton and Earl Miller. Following cards, refreshments In keeping with the Irish holiday were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rus sell, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walton, Mrs. L. M. Lounsberry, Misses Jean Fltx gibbon, Margaret Wood. Thelma and Itha Heard, and Messrs. Frederick Johnson, - Jr., John Waage, Oeorge Lounsberry and Richard Crowson, Students Arrive for Holidays Here. Mlsa Vivian Coss. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 35. R. Coss, and Mlsa Doro thy Ooff. daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. L. Ooff, are among students home from the University of Oregon for the spring holiday, Don Moors, son of Mr. . and Mra. Edgar Allen Moore, la also home from the nor thern campus. Fourteen Friends Dine Fowler Home Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fowler were among society folk entertaining at dinner and bridge during the past week. They Invited 14 friends to their home Friday evening. Spring flowers added fragrance and color to the dinner table and prizes at bridge were awarded Mra. C. W, Hanacom and Arch Work. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Thompson. Claud Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Aldrldge, Mr, and Mrs. Lei and Mentser, Mr. and Mrs, C. C Furnas, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Work, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanson, Miss Lois Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fow ler. Fidelity Circle In t j uesaay meeting The Fidelity circle of the First M E. church, was entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. R. A Koppes, Tuesday afternoon, with the Prlscllla circle honor guests. A des sert luncheon was followed by devo tions, led by Mrs. T. O. Heine. Prayer wss offered by Mrs. Lucretla Bate man Whlllock. Mra. O. V. Myers, In charge of tha entertainment, pre sented a moat entertaining and in structive Irish program. Mrs. Koppes was assisted in serving by Mrs. J. W. Smylie. .Mrs. Bryant Entertains Btiptlst (.leaner Class Mre. Minnie Bryant, president of the Oleaner class of the First Baptist churchc entertained the clasa at her home, 101 Cottage street, Tuesday, March 15. T.he meeting opened with singing the elaae song. "Bringing in the Sheaves"; scripture. Psalms 86, read by Mrs. W. T. Jennings: prayer, by Mrs. R. L. Hague. Mrs. Jennings then recital 1st Cnr. l.sth rhntr known aa the Love chapter. An in- w;resiing scory on the Resurrection was told by Mrs. Marie E. Bennett. Dr. Eaton told a atory, entitled "What the Greeks Found in a Pond." The birthday cake with candles for Mrs, w. T. Jennings. Mrs. A. B. Mead, Mrs. O. A. Ton. Mrs. Ida Jaenhv. nri Mrs. J. D. Shaffer, was served. The next meeting will h m nil day session with covered dish lunch eon st Mrs. R. L. Hague's, route 3. song. "Blest Be the Tie That Binds". Closing prayer by Dr. Eaton. e-4 Missionary Societv .Meets With Mrs. B. F." Flfer A surprise meetlne of tha Warnon' Missionary eoclety of the M. E. church, South, was held last week at trie home of Mrs. B. F. Flfer. After the business session the afternoon was devoted to social nrttviti Thnu entertaining were Mesdames Caves, oarra, oeuer ana Tllley. The regular monthly program and social meeting was held at the home of Mra. Taylor Tuesday. The program on "Citizens' Responsibility for Law Enforcement" was followed by a brief missionary review in which all took part, Presbyterian Bible Class to Elect Officers The Women's Blbl rin nf v,m Presbyterian church will hold annual etecuon oi oiiicers ioilowlng I o clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. Br.ebes Celebrate Golden Wedding at Reception March 16 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beebe, plo nrcrs of the Central Point district, invited mote than 100 friends from various sections of the valley to their home Wednesday evening for a reception honoring their golden wedding day. Assisting hostesses were -. Kohler and Mrs. Ken neth Beebe. Guests called between the hours of 7 snd 10 and were entertained v.. .of muslo. The hon ored couple entered the reception room in an lmprclve procession. preceded by theU five grandchildren, who baskets of flowers, strew ing tfcem sbout t'ue room, as a nhdai pathwft. . In the procession were Morris . Margaret Dow, children of Mrs. F-?r;i o: Barbara Lee Koh ler. daughter of Mrs. Sam Kohler, and l Kenneth Ray .....drta oi Mr. and Mrs. .cebe, Miss Doris Richardson, soprsno. sang "Loves Old Sweet Song" for the entrance of the party and other favorite old-tlm- melodies d"rtnr the evening. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Kohler. Many ely i.uwers and other gifts 'rom all sections of the state were r'ilved by the ebes. - -Central Pclnt community presented them with a set of glassware and the Baptist church of Medford, which was well represented at the recep tion, with a Bible.- The latter gift was presented by Rev. W. H. Eaton. Among the gueata for the evening were Mr. Beebe's brother. D. W. Beebe. who also attended the wedding cere mony tn Beverly, Ohio, March 16, 1883; and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hamll. ton who celebrated their 37th anni versary on the same date. Two of the Beebes' three children were present, Mrs. Kohler and Ken neth Beebe. Mrs. Fern Dow, who la now living In San Francisco, was unable to come north for the recep tion- Women Greater Oregon Group to Meet. The Medford unit of the Women'a Greater Oregon association will meet next Tuesday afternoon, March 33, at 3:30 in the Hotel Medford. Mrs Olen Fa brick, chairman, announces an Interesting program with W. A Gates and F. H. Hart as the princi pal speakers. All women who are interested In the development ot our state are urged to be present, Dr and Mrs. Smith To Be Guests Here Dr. Warren D. Smith of the geology department of the University of Ore gon, who will speak to members of the Rotary club Tuesday noon, and Mrs, Smith, will be house guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp. They ars expected to arrive from Eugene tomorrow. Mrs. Ivertton Hostess To Missionary Society Monday afternoon, the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church, met at the charming home of Mrs. X. Iverson on Ross Court, After the business of the day the meeting was turned over to the social committee, who served tea. The spacious living room was delightful with It profu sion of spriij, flowers. The tenter piece on the dining table was a large bowl of long-ton pie in the del lest purple had6s. Mrs. N. B. Neweomb of Eagle Point, had charge of the program. The subject was Japan. Mrs. Ray Wright gave an interesting paper. Other speakers contributed to the delightful program, w.hleh was enjoyed by a large group of members. Guests of Lest era Return to Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. John Rsndrup and two children of Long Beach, Calif., left for their home Thursday after spending several days with the Les ters on Biddle road. Mrs. Randrup and Mra. Lester were girlhood friends and had not seen each other for 30 years. Much of the time wss spent In calling on old school mates. Mrs. Randrup noticed lota of changes in the valley. Mr. Randrup is connect ed with the city police department of Long Beach. Royal Neighbors Journey to Ashland a group of twenty Royal Neighbors and their friends from Medford mo tored to Ashland Friday evening for the program and dance put on by the A&hland lodge in observance of the organization's birthday. As a part of the program, the Ashland Arizona Wranglers presented a group of numbers. MILLINERY "ADSL LEE" In M. M. Store SPECIAL EASTER SALE Hat. 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