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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1932)
rEPFOTT MATL TTCTBTTNT!, rEDFORI). QKEGOy. SUNDAY, MABCH 27, 1932 PXflE TWO ....... V.iv-w.y-tV-HMlflfl-'""''"'" til.. rfi j------- Society and Cluh Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Afer afer BaZ i4n Luncheon Loom On Society Horizon As atately lliwi of celestial whit, associated the world over with itorlea of the rlMn Lord, beckon from U altar of the cltr thl morning. Med ford society will wend IU way church wrd. For the day of "resurrectloni, awakening, renewed hopea, revived faltha" li her. Hymn of pralae will herald the miracle and the coming week will be filled wltn feetlvlty In oclety folk Join treea and flowera In donning prlng rtlment. Th promenade taru today, the social whirl tomorrow. The advlaory board of St. Ann Altar toclety 1 eponsorlng a lunch eon and card party at 1 o'clock In th Catholic pariah hall. The mem ber! will be aaalated In the dining room by Mra. R. Baker. Mra. J. C. Ui.rmv and Mra. R. Lewla. Mualo for th luncheon hour will be played by the St. Marys rnytnm no. Ttio planning to attend ar eaked nhnn. B28-W for reaervatlona. Tomorrow night member of th American Legion Auxiliary will enter, tain with their annual Eaater Monday ball, one of the gayest event to grace h nrtnff calendar. In an atmo sphere of bloaeom. bunnle. little atilcka, colorful egg and other nov elties, characteristic of th apring featlval, one of the oldest recalled by mann. dan fan will gather at the Oriental Onrdens from all sections of th valley. Elaborato plans have been completed for the event by the fol lowing committee: Mra. Walter Olm- acheid, Mrs. Qooawin nni'i Mrs. C. T. Baker. Mra. Belva Aiken, Mrs. Kverett Brayton and Mrs. Geo. Ouards of Chrysanthemum elrcl No. 64, Neighbor of Woodcraft, will also ponsor dancing party tomor row evening. It will b taged In the I. O. O. F. hall with Captain Lon. Bergman and her 18 guard a hoa teasea. Refreshment will b served following dancing and pleasant evening 1 predicted for all. Misses Roberts to Arrive on Tuesday While vacationing student from the north are returning to th unl versltl and college thl week, om from ttw south will b arriving for their prlng holiday. Among th lat ter wlU b the Misses Mary Le and Dorothy Roberts, student at Mills college, who are expected here from Oakland, Cel., Tuesday to spend th remainder of the week with their parent, Mr. and. Mrs. O. M. Robert. They will be accompanied by two elaaamatea from Mllla with whom they have been vacationing at Car mel during the past woek. Miss Herzog Here From University Miss Glory Hertog of Hollywood. Cel., atudent at the University of Oregon, la a house guest for th week end of her ooualn, Mra. R. W. Slee ter, of thla city, and l among vaca tioning atudent being feted at the numerous Informal vnta of the hol iday. Mra. Slaeter entertained with a dinner party In her honor Friday evening. She will return to school today with Bob Blester, who has also been horn for th apring vacation. Ladies' Aid Meets, Methodist Church Th Ladle' Aid aoclety of the First M. I. church met In regular "homecoming" In the church parlora Tuesday afternoon. The vice-president. Mra. A. O. Bennett, presided, and Mra. 8. L. Leonard led the devo tlona and offered prayer. . Mrs. K. 0. Koppen, In behalf of the Fidelity circle, presented Mrs. CsrI 0. Orsnt. who read a selection, "A Cross. A Garden." Mra. A. E. Lyman aang "The Old Rugned Cross." accom panied by Mra. Koppen. "The Flrat Missionary" and Vie "Scum of the Earth" were tltlea of readlnga given by Mra. George Blsler. During the social hour the Fldelltlea served re freshment. Birthday gueat were Mr. Georgia Blackburn, Mrs.. Frank Redden, Mr. . O. Roaeborouah: honor guest. Mrs. LeRoy Mention, Mrs. Clausen, Mra. C, O. Orant, Mrs. g. F. Jones. Mrs. George Blgler and Mlaa Ruth Kelsur. Operatic Star Will Visit Stevens' Here Musle minded folk are anticipating the arrival here thla week of Mlaa Brmlce Berahon, operatic sinner, now playing at the Orpheum In Portland. In Dr. Brorkwell'a Art. Mlaa Mrrahon will errlv Thursday to be the guest for a week of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ste-.ir. She will have a week' vacation between her Portland appearance and opening of the act In San Francisco and has chosen to spend It here. Several affalra will probably be held In her honor. Guild Luncheon Will Be Event of Friday , Friday afternoon. April 1, members of St. Msrk's Guild will hold their regular cafeteria luncheon at the Guild hall. The luncheon will be followed by a business meeting. Plan for another on of their Miss Webster Wed at Quiet Ceremony Here Last Evening At a simple but Impressive service. In keeping with th Eastertide. Mlaa Mllllcent Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. O. Webster, became th bride of Sam L. Goldatln of Port land last evening, the 7 o'clock cere mony being read In th atudy of the Flrat Presbyterian church by Rev. E, Xveraon. Mr. and Mra. Webater. parent or th brlda, and a few immediate frlenda war th only guest. Th bride was amartly attired in whit suit, with turban and other accessories of the same color. A former atudent of St. Mary'a acad emy and a graduate of th LOa Angeles high school, she Is a popu lar member of the local younger aet. Mr. Goldatlne. who came her a short time ago from th Rosa city. Is also an active participant in ar ia Irs of the younger social group. They will make their home at 331 Apple street. Easter Egg Hunts Interest Children Member of Medford's very young social aet ar hunting Easter egga todav on lawn. In garden and neign boring wood. In feet th search be. gan aeveral daya ago and numeroua nartlea have been given for the pleasure of those who acknowledge th wizardry of tha Eaater bunny. yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Mark Miller entertained with a party for her two eons, Mark and Jimmy. The following guests were Invited to join them in the maglo aearchi Steve and Patricia Dlppel. Betty and curtia Darbv. Jimmy Kuehnle. Bobby Nixon, Peggy Nixon. Teddy Tale ana Die Flaharty. Mra. O. A. Eden win b hostess thla morning at a almllar vnt for frlenda of her young sons. Leigh and Douglaa. Oueata for the hunt will be. Bobby and Lois Ann Hub bsrd, Jean Phythlan, Billy Darby, Edward Gove, Steve and Patricia Dlppel. ' Rileys Welcome Guests of Week Mr. and Mra. Phillip RUey were among popular gueste In Medford over the week end, Mra. Riley being Joined here on her return from Lo Angeles by Mr. Riley with whom he left last evening for their home In Marshfleld. While In thU city they were guest of Mrs. Riley's father. Harry von der Hellen. Both were welcomed by members of the younger set. Mrs. Riley Is remembered aa the former T.heodosla von der Hellen and Mr. Riley was located In Medford with Paolflo Fruit and Produce be fore going to Roseburg, from which city he wa recently transferred to Marahfleld. Their wedding In Oorlnto, Nica ragua was an Interesting event of the Pacific Fruit and Produce crulae to Central America. r Mrs. Graffis Honor Guest on Birthday Frlenda of Mra Donna Grlffls joined her In celebrating her 6itb blrthdov Tueadav. by gatierlng at her home for an afternoon party. Those attending the enjoyable event and extending best wishes to th honor guest were: Mesdamea M. Sheets, J, M. Poling, Rose. Llta Furry, Edmona Anderson, George Drake, Otto Caster, Snltcman, W, Osnnaway, Campbell. H. Boyer, W. H. Swain and Mlas Ida Bishop. Mrs. C. Nordquist Feted on Birthday A no-hostess dinner, compliment Ing Mrs, Cecil Nordquist, waa given by a group of frlenda at her home at Phoenix on the annlveraary of her birthday last week. The eurprla event waa attended by 10 guests, who enjoyed game following dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. Warren Delmar, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Warren, Mr, and Mr. Geo. Watson. Mr. and Mra. Ray Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Nordquist. fsril Party Fnjojed Ry Pocahontas l.orire Members of the Pocahontaa lodge held their regular card party Friday nlRlit. Bridge, five hundred and pln orhle were played. Htgti scores In bridge were held by Mabel Qtiarken bush and Ed Schaakel, low by A'ene Eraklne and George Armstrong. Car rie Mllnee waa high In five hun dred and Maude Abbott low. High acorea In pinochle were held by Magaie Krakine and Jack Krekine and low by Gladya Dooma and Otla Hubbard. Two applications for membership were voted on, and mutation will be held In April. Local Artists to Appear in Church Programs Spring Flowers in Local Garden Club Show Draw Crowd .1 vvvri, i KPsS li H . V" TJg- A I JJ V F.lennor Curry V &a'k V I - STf v ' rvwrriiuuiiijj.si it, .iij ,u4, hphiii'1'..! ,U--si'4('..- .. y ' t . . A Nki .;; . : Nina Cole MiilholUnd j i & Jf-'-4 "a. ' t aw. Nation-Wide Dinner Scheduled Tuesday for Business Girls It The two-day ahowlng of early apring blossoms, one of th most ar tistic displays sponsored by the Med ford Osrden club at the Chamber of Commerce building, closed last evening, after being visited by hoau of flower lover from all section of the valley. Although the show was email, due to the retarded season, a splendid variety of blossom was achieved through the leadership of Mra. O. 3. Semon, chairman of the event. She was assisted during the two daya of the ahow by Mesdamea H. w. Hamlin, C. C. Darbj. Fred dim ming, J. W. Jscobs, L. E. Williams, C. C. Furnas, Lewis Ulrlch and Miss Helen Bullls, Patty Lou Hoover Feted on Birthday Mrs. Oscar Hoover entertained with an Eaater party during the past week In celebration of the ninth birthday of her little daughter, Patty Lou. Guest for the occasion were Ph'ylla Clever, Peggy Oarlock. Nona Heyland, Louise Kelsee, Helen Ramln Dorothy Allen, Mavis Ntcholls, Joan Hoover, Betty Lou Almvlg, Julia Ann Almvlg and Patty Lou Hoover. if L -2 J '-' ri itm Elsie Cariton Strang In the center Is Geralilln Thompson, local violinist, and at the right Edna Elffrt, soloist. This group of loeit artists will participate In the elaborate programs planned for presentation at the Presbyterian nnd Flre Christian churches Iprtny and tonight In ohservnnrt of Raster. Effle Her bert Yeoman, aonmtlo, will direct the Camilla ut the Christian church. Eleanor curry will also alng at the ChrMInn church. Elsie Carlton Strang and Krtnn Klfert are inemhera of the Presbyterian church quartet. .Mra. Mtllliolland will be a guest artist there today, as will Miss Thompson. Dates of Portland Flower Show Told Announcements have been received her of the fourth annual Portland Flower and Garden show, to be held In the Rose city April 30, May 1 and a. Although It carries the name of "Portland," the ahow each year In cluded entries from all section of the northwest, where flower fanclera are found, Garden clubs from every town and community are urged to enter exhibits. Mra. A. E. Rockey la honorary chairman this year and Mra. Gerald E. Beebe and Mra. Ralph T. Holsapple are executive chairmen. The Garden club headquarters are 314 United States National Bank Bldg., Portland. Attends Symphony Concert in North Mrs. Gordon Voorhles waa a Port land visitor this week, having come from Medford to attend the Sym phony concert on Monday. The Spectator. Inn Under the Plnea for your birth day party. Kffle Herbert Yeoman Mrs. Heffernan of Seattle Is Visitor Southern Oregonlana are enjoying tlila week the presence here of Mr. Kathervn Heffernan and little son. Robert, of Seattle, who are guests of Mrs. Heffeman's father, Ed Hanley. Mra. Heffernan Is making plans to spend the summer season here and will be a charming participant In many aoctal eventa of the summer colony. M Mrs. Renmea Accompanies Mother on Return North Mra. A. E. Rcamea left last evening Lincoln P.-T.A. To Elect Officers Election of officers will be held at the next meeting of Lincoln Parent' Teacher association on Friday, April 1, and a nominating committee con sisting of the following ladles has been appointed by the preaiaent. Mra. Laura West. Mra. Merrlman and Miss Or a Cox. The program for thla meeting la being sponsored by the Japanese membera of the association and these ladles will also have charge of the aoctal hour. Miss Baboon. 4-H club leader, will speak. A good attendance I de sired. Miss Drnry Returns to Oregon Campus Miss Laura Drury. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Allen B. Drury. left yester day for the University of Oregon to resume her school work on the northern campus after apendlng the spring holidays here. Mlse Drury Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta so rority and playa a prominent part In scholastic and social activities of the university. The Presbyterian church will b the cen Tuesday evening of th Nation Wide banquet to be held in this city under the auspice of th T.W.C.A. In 350 cltlea of the United State and In 18 countries of the world business girl will meet at S:30 o'clock the same evening to dine. Committee for th local event I composed of Dorothy Mitchell, chair man: Blanche Ockerman, Isolee Wakefield, Bernlce Sear, Fern Har baugh, and Emily Brown. Th banquet program lnciuaeai Invocation song "Lord of Llf." Invocation prayer. Group songs Mra. Effl Teoman, song lesder. Why the Nation Wld Banquet Mlae Emily Brown. Bolo Miss Ellow Ma Wilson. Pioneering In Rogu Vallsy Mis Alice Hanley. Opportunities for Present Day Pio neering Mra. Mabel Church, Group songs. Play "A Big Depression." Casti Madeline DeBols, France Dorf: Sheba. Esther, negro servant. Fern Harbaugh, Bernlce Gill: Mrs. Brew ster, Bernlce Sears: Mrs. Thscher. Venlta Gibbon: Mrs. Bishop, Maude Abbott: Florabelle DuBola (ag 10), Frankle Rlnabarger. Invitation to the affair I extend ed all business girls of the city. Ticket may be obtained from Ber nlce Sean, Bernlce Gill, Venlta Gib. bona, Fern Harbaugh, Maude Abbott, Alice Caso and Blanche Ockerman. The offioe of Florey Insurance Serv ice and Chauncey Florey. U S Com missioner, now located on iii 4th, floor of tl e Liberty Bldg. DR. I. H. GOVE DF.PIJNDARLE DENTISTRY 23S Eaat Main. Opstatr Phone 8'2-J with her mother, Mra. Edward J. Lan- nlng. for Tacoma, Wash., where she plans to spend a week as guest of her mother and friends. Mrs. Lan- j nlng ha been a guest at the Rearaea' i homo for the past two months and will be greatly missed ' by many frlenda here. Study Club Meets ' This Wednesday The Wednesday Study club will meet March 30 for the regular atudy program. Mrs. Snedlcor will give a paper on Austria and the eastern kingdom, Mrs. Alford the book re view, and Mrs. W. E. Crews current eventa relative to the subject. DENTAL PRIGES REDUCED LIFELIKE PLATES with DOUBLE SUCTION GUARANTEED WORK and SATISFACTION These plates have highest grade of workrnanilp and greatly re duced for limited time only. Also reduction made In Gold Crowns, IlrlOgework, Porcelain and silver Fillings... Free examina tion. Open evenings by appointment. DR. THOMPSON Phone "0 133 East Main St., Between Front and Central ajuastkiitl Ladles of Barred Heart Church Plan Benefit Party The ladlea of the Sacred Heart church yesterday announced plana for a card party to be held the afternoon of April 14 at St. Mary's academy for the benefit of the academy. Extensive plans ar un derway for th event with Mrs. L. Hunter a chairman. . Chryaanthemnm circle to Dance After tluslnee Hour Chrysanthemum clrcl No. M, Neighbor of Woodcraft, will hold j Wlook at these Weeks & Orr's March and April For Thrifty Shoppers . . Bargains You Can't Pass Up Genuine Roberti Bros. Sanotufs Mattress popular card partle ar Interesting "ho" business session Mondsy ve the Guild thU week. The psrty ! "Ing. March 38. at 7:30 o'clock, will be held April i. nd all women Initiation will b held and all of who enjoy an afternoon at the "cere and guard ar urged to b bridge table ar Invited to attend Farwell Kenly Home for the lloltdxys Farwell Kenly, a atudent at Menlo park, Palo Alio, Cal , Is a guest her for th Salter holidays of his par tms, Mr. and Mra. Corning Kenly. Mra, Aeker Cor Booth for Visit Mra. I. L. Ackrr left Fridsy even- on time. At the close of the ses sion dancing will be enjoyed. Mr, ttatts Entertains Mm. J. T. DavIs entertained with an Easter party at her home, 1113 East Msin street, yesterday after noon for th member of her Sun day school claaa of th First Christ tan ehurrh. T.-e ulrls, who r seventh grade lng for Temple City, Cel., where ah i stiidtn-s, enjoyed coloring eggs, fter will be gueat for some tlm of nerjWhirh they hsd a hunt. Refresh ion, I. R. AUer, menu were served by th hostess. 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