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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON, SUXDAT, MAT 8, 1932. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eca Nealon Society to Honor Mothers Through The Coming Week Todr. the day or days, honoring on to whom the sweetest songs are aung, the finest poems written w-Hfn- nltv folk Will lOln tllOM of the nation In expressing love end appreciation 01 momer. Ana un through Vie week will place her In the role of honor guest at numeroua functions. Luncheona. teaa and dinners have been arranged for the pleasure of Medford'a mothers, schools, churches and clubs Joining ths celebration. At the university 01 uregon ana wruguu State college, many of them are guests today of sons and daughters. One of the largest affairs of the week will be a tea at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bweeney Tuesday after noon, at which members of the Sun ny Sisters clrole will be hostesses. Each member Is asked to bring a mother and an Invitation Is also extended Women of Rotary. a .an a -a1 n'lnfitr - nm. gram, honoring motherhood, will be broadcast by the local radio atatlon. Medford artists participating will be: Illow Mae Wilson, Elsie Carlton Strang, R. E. Waldron, Mary Orelnor Kelly and Dorothy Reynolds. Entertaining at the Sweeney .borne will be Misses Dorothy Perrett and Dorothy Jenkins, who will be pre sented In a tap dance. Portland Flower Show Enjoyed by Medford Fanciers Among local society folk attend ing the show of the Portland Oar den club In the Rose city the first of the week, were. Mrs. A. I. Reames president of the Medford Garden club, Misses Helen and Mae Carlton and Miss Ann Livingston. Mrs. Reames returned to this olty Wednesdsy with a glowing report of the event, which has Inspired new Interest In the local garden club ahow, scheduled for May 36 and 3S. The great growth enjoyed by the Portland show during the past several yesrs wsa empnaaiaeo by Mrs. Reamss as well as the beauty of the galaxy of rare blossoms from the finest gardens In the northern olty. The show was held In Laurel huret park and through wind and rain, was visited by a record crowd. Although the place of Medford'a ahow has not been selected, the first committee meeting will be hew Monday, Mrs. Reames stated yester day. Women's Greater Oregon Group Aids With Dinner Plans The Women's Greater Oregon asso elation la assisting the chamber of commerce with plana for the Oregon Products dinner which will be given at the Medford Hotel, Tuesday eve ning. May 10, Mrs. Keller of Portlsnd. president of the association will be present and a full attendance of members of the local branch la ex pected. At the next regular meeting to the held in two weeks, officers for next ysar will be elected. . The business men of the commu nity are becoming greatly interested In the work of this association and many have asked for a place on the regular programs. An exhibit of linen from the Salem linen mllla has been placed In the chamber of com merce. Swedenburg Home Place for Meeting Of College Women The Rogue River Valley College Women's club will meet In Ashland Saturday. May 14. at the home of Mr. P. O. Swedenburg. Mrs. H. C. Hansen will review The TJnlted States of Europe by Edward Harriot. Mrs. Emll peJJ, social chairman, and Mrs. M. I. Root, president, extend a cordial Invitation lo all membera as this Is ths annual meeting at which officers are elected. Members ara asked to call Mrs. Root regarding transportation arrange ment. Mia Nrhaedlrr VI. Its V. '. C. A. Workers Her Thursday, Miss Schaedler, member of the financing committee of the nstlonsl board, stopped here on her way through from Portlsnd. Miss Schsedler works In ten states, be ginning at the Dakotas, working westward. Oregon la one of the teu. Miss flnhaerilep .... - u wmi mem ber of the local board, met with them at their regular meeting Prl day evening, and gave many valu able suggestion for the local work. She waa entertained while here at the home of the secretary, Dorothy Mitchell. Women of the "Y" are Justly proud that the only woman member of Vie Geneva peace conference, from this country. Dr. Msry Wooly. is also member of the national board of the Y. W. O. A. Thla fact emphasises the movement for world peace and I on of the major alms of the -Y" association. Th Bible class Tuesday evening under Mrs. Warner, meeu at the Y. W. C. A. lecture room. Visitors are welcomed. a Oronp Celebrates Birthday Anniversaries Mrs. T. J. Gilford wss hostess on Wednesdsy evening at a birthday party at her horn honoring Vie birthday of Mrs, Hsrry Marx. Mrs. Walter Mundy and Mr. and Mr. Olfford. Other guest were Mr. Msrx, X!r. Mundy and Mr. and Mr. Charles Cooley of Grant Pas. e Thimble ritib Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of Chrysanthemum Tlilmbls club, announced for Mon day evening has been postpoued to ister dsi, Johnston Leads Return of Folk To Summer Here Signs of another gay summer In local society art Increasing this week a guest ar greeted and awaited. T. Slater Johnston has already returned to Medford and will open hla summer lodge on the Rogue this week. He was met on return from the east In Vancouvsr, B. C, Isst wsek by Corbln Edgell and B O, Burgess, the three arriving In Medford Wednesday. Cspt. nd Mrs. O. N. Black, who recently arrived In San Francisco following . cruise of the pacific, are expected to continue to Medford thla week and will be t 'bom to their friend st their attractive summer lodge on the river. Carpenters Invite Friends to Dinner Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter entertained at dinner last evening at their beautiful country place east of the city. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Car penter, Mr. nd Mrs H. Chandler Egan. Mr. and Mr. Corbln Edgell and the host. Garden Club Views Many Flowers At Thursday Meeting Th Medford Garden club had an unususlly Interesting and profitable meeting Thursday evening at RoUl Medford, the regular monthly, session. During the time given to business the members were reminded that the fiscal year begins in May, dues being one dollar since the magazine has been dropped. Mrs. Bundy reported on the auocessful plant sale for the purchase of seed for needy fsmllles. The president, Mrs. Reames, announc ed dates of the Flower Show, May as and 38. the place to be announced later. Mrs. Cummlngs reported on the general response to the Glean Roadside campaign which Is now under way. The club hopes to be represented at the state convention of Garden club, May 31. After disposing of business Mn. lajrlch talked for a short time on flower arrangements, using flowers In a shallow bowl to illustrate the methods. H. R. Howell of Grant Pa gav a very Interesting address on Bulbous Iris, touching on planting, growth, cultivation, and care of the bulbs during the summer resting period, nd described varieties especially satisfactory for garden culture. Many questions were answered concerning Iris and other bulb and much valu able Information given. At the con clusion every one enjoyed examining the beautiful specimens Mr. Howell had brought from hla collection of forty-five varieties. His commercial planting, five miles west from Grant Paas, will be at Its beat about May 18 ana an invitation wa extended to all Interested to visit It, The club will meet again June a. Willett Students To Give Recital On Saturday evening. May 14th at 8 p. m. group of students from th Medford and Orant Pass studios under the direction of Rosa Black- more Willett, will be presented In an Invitational pianoforte recital fol lowed by a dance. An ambitious program will be pre sented to the audience from between 8 and 0:S0, followed by dancing until la. Music will be furnished by Dickey's orchestra. Program as follows: Polonslse. O Sharp Minor Chopin. Stella Mae Grant. Under the Leave Thorn. Billy Lonlgan. Elude Wollenhaupt, Norma Nelll. Simple Aveu Thome, Pauline Rog. era. Marche de Concert Wachs, Naomi 8mlth. Rustle of Spring Binding, Jean Leverette. Autumn Chamlnade, Monet Melkle. La Blen Almee Vslse Schutt. Kathleen Bratten. Lea Sylphea Bachmann, Billy Lonlgan. Seguldllla Bohm, Norma Nelll. (si Melody In F Rubinstein: (b) Marche Carnlvslesque Frlml, Fred erick Ouetr.laff. Polka de la Reins Raff, Sella Mae Grant. Pollchlnelle Rachmaninoff, Kath leen Bratten. (al Llebestraum; (bl Rhapsody No. R Llstl, Moneta Melkle. Chrl.tlan Kmleavor To Honor Mothers The Presbyterlsn Christian Endeav or group will conduct a meeting Sun day evening at 7 o'clock honoring mothers. Mrs. E Iveraon will give th main addreae of the evening. Mies MarJorle Paley will entertain with a violin solo and Miss Msxtn Bohnsrt with a reading. All membera are aaked to bring their mothera and a pleasant evening la predicted for all. The regular discussion will be con-1 ducted by Xtiss Jean Prock. Many Observe Mti.lc " eek, inikenberg studio i The Polkenberg violin and pis no studio waa the seen of many activ ities during musle week. Almost every venlng. atudent I were enjoying solos, duet, and en- ' semble selections from Beethoven, ' Morart and other of th masters. Even the youngest members of the ' clsss had their share In helping to ' entertain, and many expressed their desire to have Music Wek com oftener. Mis Fhlpp ' Hostess Miss Msy Phlpps entertained at luncheon Thursday, honoring Mr. W. D, Mod.-son of Eugene, rjs-jj-u-js-j-ssjyj---yyjjii-j-i To Meet King A$octatct Prist Photo Mary Elizabeth Beabt of Walling ford. Pa., ii jnc of ths eleven Ameri can women who will be presented to King George and Queen Mary at the flrat of the Britlah oourte thli year on May 11 Appreciative Crowd Sees May Day Fete High School Friday By Forwtwn Wnllcf Throngs of children filled the hall of the high school Friday afternoon to celebrate May day with aonga. dancea, and the winding: of the May pole. Wearing headbands of various colors, the children appeared in keep ing with the Old EngllAh Idea of May day. A canopy of gay colored gauze lent grandeur to the queen's throne. The May poles were bung with green and pink, white and yellow, blue and white and green and yellow. Each school waa provided a May pole to wind. A beautiful and appropriate musical program, sponsored by Mlas Harriet Baldwin, au per visor of music in the Medford schools, Included pupils from all school of tha city. Aiding Mlaa Baldwin' were Alice Connar, Eleanor Ourry. Jeanne Lald ley, Prlscltla Webb and Margaret Arnold. Mlaa Mildred Drury appeared aa Queen Elisabeth and Barbara Lewi aa the queen of May. The latter waa carried Into the festive circle by four boys, followed by the queen's atten dants and led up to the throne by Sir Walter Raleigh, to be received by Queen Ellrabeth. Mlsa Carln Degermark, supervisor of physical education, arranged the afternoon program, enjoyed by a large and appreciative crowd. Assisting here were Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. O'Neil, Tvonne Smith, Mrs. Tay lor. Mrs. Wllllta, Mrs. Ohllders, Mrs. Russell and Mlsa Frelda Schneider. An especially Interesting aldellght of the May day celebration waa the art exhibit arranged along the walla of the boys' gymnasium under the direction of Mlaa Louisa Hollenback, art supervisor. The display Included work from the varloua grade schools and the senior high school. Textiles made by the advanced atudent were among the most clever entrlea In the display. All were voted worthy of honorable men tion. Catholic Women Announce llutket Social and Itnnce The Women of the Sacred Heart Catholic church will entertain with a basket social and dance Monday evening May 10. and are making ex tensive plans tor the event, chairman of which la Mrs. Weston. Merit Circle Meets Tuesday Tha Merit Circle of the Presbyter ian church will have a covered dish luncheon Tuesday, May 10th, at 6ne p. m, at the home of Mrs. a. D. Mason on the Old Stage road. Any one wishing transportation call R81-Y or 1252. Longtnea r Just th kind of watches that can be taken along on th golf links nd b expected to keep good time after a atrenuous 18 hole round. Their Accuracy and dependabil ity will resist rough treatment and sxtrems temperature. $35 and up Lawrence s Exclusive dealer for Lonjjtnt Watches, Oorham Silrer and Virgin Diamonds, "'SMjsaste. . Is ' '' zfidL L I.UmMm-MJJmJ... JJHJJJm. JtimmUjikLimm Miss H alley Weds Mr. Sutherlin At Lovely Ceremony At a quiet ceremony, beautiful In It quaint simplicity, Mia Angle Halley, daughter of the late Mr. Sylvia 8. Halley of thla city, and La Verne Sutherlin. eon of Mrs. Smeck of southern California, and descend ant of one of Oregon's best known pioneer families, were married yes terday afternoon at a 4 o'clock cere mony In the atudlo of Mia Orble Natwlck on East Main atreet. The service waa read by Rev. W. R Balrd of the Flrat Christian church before the fireplace, banked aa an altar with sprays of spiraea, and deep rose tulips. White tapers In gold candelabra and purple Iris completed the setting. The bride and groom entered the room from the patio, preceded by the little Mlasea Natalie and Bar bara Shelby, twin daughters of Mr. and Mr. Alfred E. Shelby, matron of honor and groom's attendant. Attired In a gown of rose beige crepe, hand embroidered and trim med In antique lace with beige hat and rose slippers completing her ensemble, the bride formed a lovely picture. She carried a shower bou quet of pink rosebuds, lilies of the valley and orange blossoms, the latter preserved from the wedding bouquet of Mr. Sutherlln's grand mother. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Shelby, wore a gown of white old lace, a corsage of rosebuds and red slippers. The flower girls were pretty In frock of white trimmed In Irish crocheted lace. The ceremony waa read In the presence of 30 guests, and followed by a small reception. Mlsa Natwlck. the hostess, appeared in gown of blue moire with slippers of harm onizing color, and wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Smeck. mother of the groom, waa attired In black and orchid with a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlin left by motor for a two weeks' wedding trip through Califor nia and Mexico. They will be at home to their friends after June 1, at Carglll Court, this city, where Mr. Sutherlin la associated with the First National bank. Mrs. Sutherlin, who has been the Inspiration for much entertaining In local society, since announcement of her betrothal, haa been employed at the California Oregon Power com pany In this city for the past 10 years. Annual Meeting for Baptist Church Announced The annual meeting of the First Baptist church will be held Wed nesday evening at the church. A covered dish supper at 6:30 followed by program and business meeting. The kitchen and dining room will be under the supervision of Mrs. Minnie Bryant and Mrs. W. D. Rob erts and their committee. Pan Hellenic Haa Bridge Luncheon Member of the Pen Hellenic in this olty met yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Holland for luncheon and bridge. Prlves at card were awarded ' Mrs. Geo. Oates and Mrs. Bob Ham-1 tnond. Women of Rotary Entertained Women of Rotary were entertained at the Hamilton Patton home Wed nesday by Mesdames C. O. Smith, J. 0. Kyle and J. W. Wakefield. Prize a bridge waa won by Mr. Harold Relchsteln. Orra and Mrs. Reed Return Home Today Mr. and Mra. Albert Orr. who hare been guest In Portland and Corval lls for the past week, are expected home today, accompanied by Mrs. Johnny Reed of Gold Hill. ae Mra. Cole Arrives In Medford Today Mrs. M. D. Cole of Fresno, Cat., former resident of Medford, wll lar rlvi here today for a short visit with friends. A Little Remembrance to Mothers from Becls Bakery SWjJIJ3Mr,. , Formal Dancing Club Announces Party at Tavern Of Interest to several groups In Medford'a soclsl whirl 1 announce ment of a party for Saturday. May 14, at which members of the Formal Dancing club will entertain at Rogue Elk Tavern. Informal sports attire will b In vogue for the evening. Dancing will begin at S:S0 o'clock and will be followed by a midnight upper. Arrangement ar being msde for several small dinner parties to pre cede tbe event, and It 1 predicted 'many no-host gatherlnga will fill the early hours of the evening. - - County Teachers Enjoy Luncheon Teacher of Jackson county study group and their guests enjoyed a luncheon Saturday noon at Hall's cafeteria, which was followed by an Interesting program. About thirty five were In attendance. Mra. Una B. Inch, county rural aupervlsor, presided at the gathering and reports were given by chairmen of six study group. These classes have been conducted during the past three month. Miss Margaret Pennington, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. George Andrews, sang "Sweet Mystery of Life" and "All for You," which was beautifully presented. Mrs. Susanne Home Carter, coun ty school superintendent, spoke briefly on "Forward Look." Honor Oueste were Miss Annette Gray, Miss Noyes, Miss Lillian Wise, Mlsa Harriet Baldwin, Mra. Everett Bee son and Mra. Leon Crane. Birthday Surprise For Mrs. Marshall Honoring Mrs. J. R. Marshall. Mrs. Prank DeSouza entertained with a surprise birthday party Monday eve ning at her home. Mrs. Marshall was presented with a lovely birthday remembrance. Guest for ths evening Included Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunt er, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Grttsch. Music Teachers To Meet Tuesday The Jaokson County Music Teach era' association will meet at the home of Mrs. George Andrews Tues- dsy evening, May 10, at 7:30 o'clock. All member ere urged to be pres ent aa officers for the coming year will be elected. The retiring offi cers are: Mrs. Andrews, president; Mrs. John Wilts, secretary; Miss Florence Oraves, treasurer. Mrs. Klein Invites Pythian Club to Horn Next Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock Mrs. E. J. Klein has Invited the Pythian Sister olub to meet at her horn at 034 N. Bartlett atreet. She will be assisted by Mrs. T. Q. Heine. A' good attendance la de sired. HamlWoney FOR MOTHER MOTHER deiervei all the comfort, you can give her. She hai sacrificed for-you. Money will pro vide comforti in her declining years. To ee her children working, laving, succeeding, will make her happy. Can you ihow her a good-iiied bank balance? Thii will please her. START SAVINS REGULARLY NOW We Welcome YOUR Banklna Business Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Medford, rrtner in Community Development . ills Chapters of O. E. S. Invited To Medford Reame Chapter member wll en tertain Wednesday evening at regular meeting In the Masonic hall th four O. E. S. chapter of the Rogue River valley: Ashland, Grant Pass, Jack sonville and Central Point. A program la being planned for the evening and refreshment wilt be served by the auxiliary committee. - Washington Film To Show May 14 The picture of the life of Washing ton which la being sponsored' by Gen. Joseph Lane aoclety Children of the American Revolution, all Parent Teacher unit of Medford, the school board, the Altar Guild of St. Mary' Academy, home and school circle of Roosevelt and the Valley school fac ulty and which Is dated to show her at the Holly on May 14 at 9:30 a. m. and again at 10:30, Is being esgerly awaited by all the school children of Medford. These particular film were made especially for the celebration of the two hundredth annlveraary of the birth of George Washington and have the endorsement of the Bicentennial commission of Wsshlngton, D, O. It would be of particular help for the teachers to review briefly some of the outstanding facta In Washington's life In order that the children will be able to derive the greatest benefit from their ftlma. Much Entertaining Fetes Bride-elect Affairs given In compliment to Miss Angle Halley, whose marriage to LaVerne 8utherlln was ftn event of yesterday afternoon, added much gaiety to aoclety last week, and among the most festive parties for the bride-elect waa a buffet bridge supper given by Mesdames Alfred B. Shelby and Hazel Bromley at the former' apartment Thursday eve ning. Table rranged for the event re sembled the spectrum, reflecting In glasswsra and bouquets of spring blossoms, many colors, offering a pleasing contrast for the crystal and white of the bride-elect's table. Gar den flowers also added fragrance and color to the adjoining rooms of the apartment. Following supper bridge wsa play ed. Guests for the evening were: Misses Halley. Orble Natwlck, Dor othy Rogers, Mary Bebb, Glady Ap plegate, France Wetener. Babe Pur din, Viola Templeton and Mesdames Donald Gray, E. L. Lennox. Qulsen berry, Mlnkler. Lantls. Simmons. Phetteplace, and Mildred Schuhard. 4 . . , Baptist Association Has Klamath Meeting Baptist Association of the Rogue River valley met with the Emman uel Baptist church of Klamath Falls May 3 and 4. There waa a good attendance In spite of the stormy weather 57 dele gates being present from Ashland, Medford, Grant Fas. Merlin and Selma. Oregon THtNaTI HAVE MONEYI Enchanting Scene Greets Guests At Guild May Party One of the prettiest parties of the week, welcoming arrival of the month of May, wa held at the St. Mark s dulld hall Monday afternoon. A glorious array of aprlng blossoms peeped from window boxes, bordering the north wall, and a May pole, ar ranged In the center of the room, aent colorful atreamera out among the tables, where gay May baskets added more beauty to the scheme of decora tion. Prize at card were awarded Mes dames Mann, Hlnman, Clark and Crowder. Hostesses for th afternoon were: Mra. O. J. Semon and members of her committee, Meadamea Edwin. Fitch, Butler, Swan and Hamlin. Mot her' Junior Tea Plan for Saturday The Junior department of the Presbyterian Sunday school will honor all mothera at a Mother-Junior tea to be held Saturday after noon, May 14, at the church par lors. An Interesting program Is be ing planned by the Juniors and Mra. E. N. Warner, Bible teacher of many mothera, will give a talk on "Honoring Our Mothers." Songs, recitations and a little mis sionary playlet, to be presented by the Juniors will complete the pro gram. Mothers of all Juniors are Invited to attend the event. Woman's Home Missionary to Meet The Woman's Home Missionary aoclety of the First M. X. church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chrlstensen on West Fourth street, Mrs. Minnie Heinle, program leader. Two Big Events This Week! Adrienne's Spectacular STYLE REVUE Wed.-Thurs. May 11-12 9:00 p. m. "The Wet Parade " 25 charming models will dis play Fashion's Favorite beach costumes, lovely " dressy " frocks, and sports outfits of interest to every girl and wom an in southern Oregon. - FORMAL OPENING of our enlarged and newly decorated shop FRIDAY, MAY 13th ADRIENNE'S 7ou'll fed ai 'ffomc fo dtJpacimiy cAiam fobbu OVERLOOKING UNION SQUARE . T Urrlmo i arrrforT ond qtnjre enjos rot .selected by teosoned visttoa as Son Francisco's bear horel'..rupnioe; rt mi-"Eicenent Dsiinq Ibcm (. Coffee Shop 350 ROOMS WITH POIVATE BATH , lOWAS2?JIN0l.3.JOfX)UBa WITH DETACHED BATH AS LOW AS 'L50 SINGLE, 2?,0OUBU Ham of KROWrodoiitrfoo VUit th irudo GARAGE IN CONNECTION ' ffil Tea Compliments Mothers at Junior High School Friday Mothers of Junior high, school stu dents were honor guests Friday aft ernoon at lovely tea and program presented by members of th Olrl League aa a part of their observano of Girls' League wee. Iris snd splrea dominated th Horal decorations In the gymsnaslum, where the tea waa served to th mothers and women member of th faculty, at attractive llttl table about th room. Th program Included whistling solos by Leone White, piano olo by Zella Mae Grant, reading by Betty Dynan, and music by th Olrl" League orchestra. With Donna Maguln and Alio Ma Shirley of tha 8A class In charg, foods for the afternoon were pre pared by the 8A and 9A food classes. Members of th hospitality com mittee were Mildred Drury, Betty Thorndlke and Suzette Stennett. Th clean-up committee was Leah Etta Evans. Mabel O'Neall. Mildred Buck les, Dorothy Buchter and Margaret Jones. As a part of the celebration of th week, the Junior HI News was edited by a staff of girls; with Betty Thorn dike editor In chief. Others on th staff were Suzette Stennett, assist ant; literary, Mildred Drury; assist ant, Pauline Rogers; musto and art, Frances Porter; Jokes. Patricia Young; assistant, Donna Maguln; Girls' League, Betty Paske, and as sistant, Carol Scheffel. Reporters were LaVern Stephen son. Betty Dynan and Barbara Holt. Miss Delle Whlsenant la adviser for the Olrls' League, and filled this position on the school publication staff. Cryatalglow Kodak glass supreme. The Peasley's. Opp. Holly Theater. ST kl il f ii 14 . 1 m JL