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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TYEDXESDAY, APRIL 6, 1932. PAGE TITREE Society and Cluk s Edited by Eva Neahn parent -Teacher Unit To Greet State President All Parent-Teacher units In the county ar looking forward to the visit of the state president, Mrs. W. T. Brlce, who will be present at the county council meeting on Saturday. During the morning session the various associations will give reports of their work, and there wilt be elec tion of officers. Medford council, which Is hostess for the day, has prepared a very In teresting musical program which will be given at 1:30 p. m.. after which Mrs. Brlce will speak, answering questions pertaining to our work and conferring with the committees ap pointed to make plans for the region al conference to be held In Ashland In October. Mrs, H. D. Powell, general chair man for the luncheon, and her com mittee are preparing for a large dele gation. .Mrs. Henselman Host cm At Spring Bridge Serier Mrs. Geo. Henselman Is entertain ing with a aeries of bridge parties for the spring season. She was hostess last Friday evening to eight guests and has invited guests for three tables this coming Friday evening. Those who will attend the event for this week are: Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Butler and the Hensel nv.ns. Auxiliary to Foreign War Veterans to Meet. The Auxiliary to the Veterans ol Foreign Wars is giving a card party Thursday afternoon, April 7 at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cassle Wymore. 243 North Holly. All mem bers are urged to attend and to bring friends. Mrs. Mills Will lie Summer Visitor Here Society folk are welcoming the news from Portland that Mrs. Thos. Mills, charming young matron of that city, will be among visitors in Medford during the summer season. She will be accompanied by her very young daughter, who'has not yet been in troduced to her Medford friends. The Mills, who played a prominent part In social affairs here last year, left during the summer to make their home in the Rose city. The arrival of numerous members of the summer colony, who added so much festivity to entertaining last season, is anticipated within the next few months. No definite plans, how ever, have been announced. spring Bridge Tea Plan or Altar Guild A pleasant event planned for this week for those who enjoy a game of bridge any season, and several games on a cool spring day, will be the spring bridge tea Saturday afternoon at St. Mark's Guild hall. Sponsored by St. Mark's Altar Guild, the affair promises to Interest many folk. It will be the first party sponsored by the Altar Guild following the Lenten season. Onrden Club Meets Thursday Evening The Medford Garden club will de vote Its time Thursday evening to that very fascinating subject, "The Outdoor Living Room." which con stitutes the removal of the garden from front to back yard, where it Is the Joy of the family instead of the public. Mrs. O. C. Darby will review the newest book on the subject at the meting at the Hoel Medford. A short business session at 7:30 o'clock will precede the program and a general discussion will follow. Surprise Party Honors Mr. Hale on Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rosier Carroll were hosts Monday evening at a surprise party honoring Orlle Hale of Orchard Home on the anniversary of his birthday. A delicious dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Hedgpath, and a pleas ant evening spent In playing gomes. Prayer was offered by Evangelist John Edwards of Pasadena, Cal. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Hale, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hedspath. Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Gilliam and children. Billy and Dor othy, and Reverend and Mrs. Ed wards. Lmlng Team to Entertain Lutheran Ladies' Aid Members of the Red team, losers In the attendance and membership con test of the Ladles' Aid of the English Lutheran church, will entertain mem bers of the Blue team in the church parlors tomorrow afternoon. The nine hostesses for the afternoon are: Mrs. O. O. Clark, captain; Mrs. Helen Blunkall, assistant to the captain, and Mesdames Smith, Westwong. Pe derson. Shea. Brewold, Gunther, Fluh rer and Kabele. Graduate Nurses Meet Tomorrow. The Graduate Nur'es' association will meet tomorrow night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney on the Central Point road. Miss Henrietta Janssen, hostess for the occasion, will be assisted by Miss Thelma Kent and Mrs. Hemp hill. The business meeting will be fol lowed by entertainment. Mrs. Ray Feted At Birthday Party. Mrs. Walter Shea entertained Mon day afternoon with a delightful party compliminting Mrs. Guy Ray on the occask i of her birthday. W. R. C. Announces Session for Thursday. The W. R. C. will meet for regu lar session Thursday, April 7, at the Armory. A good attendance Is desired. Miss Bureau Wed Mr. Sims At Quiet Sunday Service At a ceremony. Impressive in Us quiet simplicity, read In the Presby terian manse at Grants Pass by the Rev. McLeod. Mtss Cora Bureau, charming member of local society, and Horace C. Stms of Klamat-h Falls were married Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The bride was attired In a smart tailored ensemble with corsage of spring blossoms, and was unattended. Immediate friends of the couple were guests for the wedding and dinner which followed at the home of Mrs. Catherine Gray. Mrs. Sims, who has been manager of the Cinderella shops In this city and Grants pass since their opening several years ago. has many friends In each city and has played a prom inent part ln the business as well as social life of the two. Mr. Sims Is also known by a host of friends in Medford and Grants Pass. He la now associated with the Euana Lumber company in Klamath Falls, for which city they leave this afternoon to make their home. Mrs. McNamara Made Honorary Member of Altar Society At the meeting of St. Ann's Altar society yesterday afternoon in Parish hall, Mrs. John J. McNamara was elected as honorary member in rec ognition of the fact that she has been married more than SO years. Plans for the card party to be sponsored by the Altar society at St. Mary's academy the afternoon .if April 14th, at 2 o'clock, were com pleted, and a large crowd la antici pated for the affair, to which all women who enjoy an afternoon at the card tables are Invited. Visiting In Medford. Miss Eleanor Boyd and MissRuth Hoover of Roseburg are visiting friends In Medford. Miss Boyd, who formerly made her home here, will remain until Saturday. Mrs. Rlnabarger Hostess to Club Mrs. Or a Rinabarger will be hostess at her home, 841 East Ninth street. Thursday afternoon, to members of t he We non ah club . Co ve red d l sh luncheon will be served. 4 Wenonah Club Mtvta Thursday The Wenonah club will meet at the home of Mra. Nellie Purdln, 335 West Holly. Thursday, April 7th, at 1 p. m.. where a covered dish luncheon will be served. On account of the Illness of Mrs, Ora Rinabarger, the club could not meet at her home, as had been previously planned. Building Bridge I'lub Meets at Daniels Home The Building Bridge club Is meet ing this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels on HUlcrest road, with Mrs. Rose Schetffelin and Mrs. A. Duff as hostesses. MEM NEXT FRIDAY There will be open house at the Howard school April 8 at 1 p.m. to view the art exhibits and work of the children during the year. At 2:30 p.m., the Parent-Teacher association will hold their regular meeting. There will be election of officers. All members are urged to attend. Following the business meeting there will be a rehearsal of the songs and dances to be given at the spring festival. Letter Carriers Have Hobo Party The letter carriers' "hobo" party, held In Ashland Saturday night was a "grand" success, attended by a large crowd. ' Mrs. Bert Freeman and Mrs. Ray Clery entertained at the American Legion hall, serving stew at 6:30 o'clock, after which a "bum" program was given. The evening was then spent in card playing. The Picture frames made to order Peasleya opp Holly theater. MEET SCHEDULED PHOENIX LADIES' AID MEETING THURSDAY PHOENIX. April 6. (SpU Lncllos' Aid society will gather at the home of Mr. Dave Walker Thursday foi an all-day meeting, with covered dish luncheon at noon. All ladlea of the society and community are Invited. It was decided at a meeting Friday: of the committee appointed by the Scoutmasters asoclatlon that the field meet will be held May 21 at Van Scoyoc field, instead of at the fair grounds, as has been the case In past years. This is after the Junior high and grade school track meets and does not conflict with any other event. The only radical change In the pro gram for this year was In the section dealing with events strictly athletic. It was felt that such events as dashes, relays, etc.. are not strictly scouting. At the same time, these events are offered by the various schools In their field meets. It Is expected to make the event a demonstration of scouting to the pub lic as well as a competitive meeting for scouts Various troops are expected to offer demonstrations of the Pine Tree pat rol method of camping and other things which take place In camp and aro not familiar to adults. Tho camp ing efficiency contest, initiated last year, was modified so that It calls for only such equipment as would be used In an overnight hike, requlr- ins that the scouts hike around the field, having their packs Inspected, and prepare a camp for an overnight stay. Last year the event Included the cooking of a full meal. This part has been eliminated. 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