"MEDFOTID WAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1932.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
Mrs. Cook Feted
At Many Affairs
Of Ranch Colony
Mrs. John Coo of Rhode Island,
who arrived laat week from the south
to be guest or Mr. and Mn. K. D.
MeCaakey t their home on the
Old Stag road. ha been the In
centive lor much delightful enter
taining which will continue this
week.
Mm. McCaskey waa hoe lew at lun
cheon, given In her honor Thursday.
Friday ahe enjoyed a trip to Crater
lake with the H. Van Hoevenberga
and McCaskeya and Saturday lunch
eon with Miss Anne Llvlngatoh.
Saturday evening Dr. and Mra. L.
A. Salade were hosts at dinner,
complimenting Mrs. Cook, and the
Mlsaea Carlton are entertaining at
tea for her pleaaure this afternoon.
She will be honor gueat at lunch
eon at Mra. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter'e
home Monday and Mra. Leonard
carpenter haa Invited her to tea the
aama afternoon.
Miss Sparrow Is
Popular Visitor
' A much feted gueat in Portland
the peat week waa Mlaa Pranoee Spar
row of Madford, who la vlaltlng Mlaa
Oretchen Corbett In Vie Roe City.
Mlaa Sparrow and Mlaa Corbett en
Joyed a tour of Europe together laat
year.
Carpenters, Hosts
Saturday Dinner
Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V, Carpen
ter were hoata laat evening at din
ner for twelve at their home on the
Old Stag road. Covera were plaoed
for Mr, and Mra. W. P. Blddle. Mr.
and Mra. Oeorge Roberta, Mra. Gor
don Voorhlea. Chaa. Voorhlea, Mr. and
Mra. r. Corning Kenly. Mra. Ben
Sheldon, Edward C. Carlton and Mr.
and Mra. Carpenter.
Mrs. Grey Invites
Club to Luncheon
Mra. 3. O. Drey will be hostess to
membera of the Wednesday Study
club May 18 at 1:00 o'clock covered
dlah luncheon at her home on Roae
avenue. Election of officers and
aoclal time will follow luncheon.
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Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Conner
There were four tables of bridge in
play Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Guy Conner, where members
. of the Building Bridge club met for
their regular aeaslon.
Following cards refreshment were
served on the veranda, Miss Louise
Conner assisting her mother.
Mrs. Chrlatensen Hostess
To Missionary Oroup.
Mrs. Chrlstenaen of Weat 4th street
waa hostess to the W. H. M.'s of
the First M. .' church Tuesday
afternoon.
Mra. E. C. Koppen presided during
tha business session, stating election
of offlcera would be held at tha
June mooting, nominating commit-
Ms being appointed. Mlaa May Phlppa
conducted tha devotional aervuw,
cloalnz with prayer. Mra. Mlnnlo
Heine conducted an Interesting play
etta. "Mlt Box Service." a number
of ladtea nartlolDatlng.
Mra. W. T, Berry accompanied
with musical numbera on tha accor
dlan. Tha mite box opening, was
also a feature of the program.
Tha southern Oregon district meet
Ing will be held at Talent for an
all-day aeaslon next Wedneaday.
Twenty-flve membera and frienda
vera In attendance.
The hostess during the social pe
riod served atrawberry short cake
and tea,
Mistletoe Club Has
Meeting Ludwlg llama
The Mistletoe club met. with Lota
Ludwlg and her committee Wednea
day afternoon. Plana were made for
a "Wiener roast" Thursday evening.
May 9S with the Klugeleys on Mid
way road.
In honor of Mra. Zoa Arnolds' birth
day, a handkerchief shower wsa giv
en, and a lovely caka waa presented.
Club Speaker
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A woman who haa dedicated her
life to the advancement of woman
hood la Emily R. Kneubnhl, execu
tive secretary of the National Fede
rullon of Business and professional
Women's clubs, who will address the
convention 111 Klnmnth Falls this
week. Members of the Medford club
are planning to attend the three
day session and are anticipating an
other meeting with Miss Kneubuhl,
who was gueat of the local club not
so long ago.
Attend Reames
chapter Session.
Jacksonville Membera of Adarel
chapter, O. (. 8, of Jacksonville
were entertained by Reamea chapter,
Medford, Wednesday evening. Those
attending from Jacksonville were
Mosdamea Pick, Wheeler, Severance.
Mrlntyr. Brltt, Smith and Miss
Virginia Pick,
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Miss Farnsworth
Weds Mr. Jarks.
Kenneth lenoy Jacka and Heael
Farnsworth ware married at the lion
English Lutheran paraonaga May S.
Rev. George P. Kabele, DD, officiat
ing. Mra. Donnelly Matthews and
Mr, Ray Farnsworth, mother and
brother of tha bridegroom and the
bride respectively, witnessed the
ceremony
Will Be o nests
Of Danghter Rnnda.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Davis will
bs tha guests of their daughter,
Mra. Ambrose Watson at Oranu
Paaa for Sunday. Miss Hsltn Law
ton will accompany them.
Mr. Booth Expected
To Visit Here
Local frienda of Otis Booth, form
er wall known resident of Medford.
art anticipating hla early arrival here
from Loa Angela. I
Fiana Enlertaln
Honoring House nueat
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan
jentertalntd at dinner Friday honor
ing Mr. Welthan. who la thslr guest :
from Pebble Beach this week,
Lady Elks Meet- j
Tuesday Afternoon.
Mra. L. R. Baker wilt be hnatesa 1
Tuesday afternoon to Lady Elks at '
tha Medford temple, when they !
gather thero for tarda and pool. Au '
luvltetlou It eiteddad all,
Lady Lions Name
Officers For New
Year; Plan Picnic
Offlcera for the new year were
elected by tha Lady Llone at their
laat regular meeting of the aeaaon
They are Mra. Allen Smith, presi
dent: Mra. At Llttrell, flrat vice-president;
Mra. Goodwyn Humphreys, sec
retary-treasurer, and Mra. Lawrence
Pennington, time keeper.
The next meeting of the club will
lib held in Ashland park tha tint
Wednesday In June. The picnic sup
per, to which Lions will be Invited.
will be followed by dancing at
Twin Plunges.
Bridge Luncheon
Enjoyed D'Albini
Home Wednesday
On Wednesday Mra. O. Q. D'Albini
wss hostess at her home at a lovely
bridge luncheon. ,
The rooms were decorated In
flowers from her own garden and a
beautiful corsage marked tha place
of each guest at the table.
Following tha luncheon cards were
played.
High score waa held ny Mra. kswics
Moore, and gueat prtae was presented
Mrs. Don Piatt.
Those enjoying Mrs. D'AIbinla'
hospltsllty were Mesdames J. H
Cochran. A. J. Hanby, Rawlea Moore,
Roland Beach. O. C. Murray, John
Peter, Lyla Thurman, Don Piatt
Laura M. West. Fred Purdln, McDou
gal and the hostess.
Students Enjoy
Party at Holly
In anticipation of graduation time,
which la rapidly approaching, high
school groups of the valley are doing
much entertaining these daye. Fri
day evening Juniors and seniors oi
the Rogue River and Phoenix schools
enjoyed theater parties at the Holly.
Preceding tha ahowlng of "Dostry
Rtdea Again" the Rogue River stu
dents attended a banquet at the
Hotel Medford.
There were as guesta In the Rogue
River party and 25 In the Phoenix
group.
Society Prepares
To Honor Guests
From Santa Rosa
Women's Greater Oregon
Association Increases.
The membership of the women's
Greater Oregon association waa
greatly Increased at the home pro-
ducta dinner laat week at which the
Medford branch assisted the cham
ber of commerce In entertaining.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon, May Si, at the
Hotel Medford and a full attendance
la desired as oft loan for next year
will be elected and an Intereatlng
speaker will tell of other Oregon
product.
The luncheon cloths ana napsins
from the Salem linen mills which
were used Tuesday night will be on
sale Monday at the Domestic Laun
dry office on North Riverside.
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Mlaa Grime to Arrive In
Medford This Week End
Membera of the younger act will
welcome to Medford Saturday Miss
Virginia Gran, student at tha Uni
versity of Oregon, who will be guest
here of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Inskeep.
Her mother. Mrs. August Grone, of
Portland haa been a gueat of the
Inskeeps for the past week
Miss Grone la a member or Alph
Omlcron PI sorority on the northern
campus. She will be guest ror the
week end of her sister. Mrs. Inskeep.
Queen Esther Circle to
entertain Fidelity
Members of the Fidelity circle of
the Flrat M. E. church will be Ruests
of the Queen Esther circle Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home ot
Mrs. J. W. Wskerield, 1003 Kest Esnth
street. All members are urged to attend.
Popular guests of local society
this week will be Mr. and Mr. Ver
non Oarrett, who are expected to
arrive today from Santa Rosa, Cel.,
to visit the Geary Garrett.
Mr. and Mra. R. O. Bardwell and
Mr. and Mra! H. S. Deuel will enter
tain In their honor Wednesday even.
Ing with a buffet supper at the
Bardwell home, to which about- 30
gueat have been invited.
Monday evening Mr. and Mra.
deary Oarrett will be host at din
ner at tha Hotel Medford and have
Invited 48 guests for the occasion.
Miss Fern Hutchison will entertain
at dancing following the dinner.
Tuesday Mr. and Mra. Ned Vilas
will give a dinner for the pleasure
of the Garretts and other plana for
their entertainment will be com
pleted when the length of their stay
In Medford I learned.
Lions Club Comedy
Ready for Staging
At Holly, May 18
A rollicking three -net comedy,
brimming over with fun-provoking,
modern complications, will be ready
for presentation Wednesday evening
at the Holly theater, members of the
Lions club, sponsors of the show,
announced yesterday.
Dollar Down and Dollar a Week,"
Is the title of the club production.
being prepared under direction of
George Olson, who Is also a member
of the cast. ,
Mrs. Olsen will play opposite her
husband and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Barr, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Scott.
Don Collier. J. Verne Shangle and
Lelsnd Brophy complete the cast.
Rehearsals which have demanded
much of the local players time dur
ing the past several weeks, show the
play developing In a hlgly pleasing
manner.
Mr. and Mrs. Olsen traveled In
the same production while members
of an eastern stock company and
describe It as one of the "best bete
on the road,"
Ticket sales Indicate a large at
tendance for the local staging of
the show. In connection with wh'."h
a feature picture will also be pre
sented. . -he public a double
bill Wednesday evening at the Holly.
Academy Students
To Give Recital On
Wednesday Evening
Students of the music department
at St. Mary'a academy wilt be pre
sen ted In their annual spring re
cital at the academy Wednesday
evening, May 18. An Inviting and
ambitious program has been an
nounced for the evening. It will In
clude the following numbera:
The Old Road Scott
Old Black Joe Foster
Boys' Choral Class.
Tango Mowrey
Piano Norman Moty.
The Fairies' Dream Robinson
Harp Roberta Ivanhoe,
Minuet In O Beethoven
The Clock ...... Kullak
Musette Bach
St, Mary's Rhythm Band.
Petite Bolero Ravlna
Violin Georgia Webb.
Piano Elaine Brophy.
To a Water Sprite Warner
Jlano Jenes Jensen.
Famous Walt a .. Brahms
Cello Naomi Frost. Zelma Qlrard.
Piano Jenes Jensen.
Brown Bird Singing Wood
Happy Bong Del Rlgo
Vocal Trio.
Valclk ... Mokrejs
Piano -Elaine Brophy.
At the Ball Game Selected
Rradlng-Loulse Pankey.
Walta in E Flat Verdalle
Harp Elaine Brophy.
2nd Walta Oodard
Piano I Marcella Moran, Jeanne
Ranrourt, Piano II Gertrude
Louie, Helen McDonnell.
Sing On ...... Deny
Ave Maria Ravenella
Girls' Choral CIrjw.
At the piano Martha DeSouea
and Jenes Jensen.
Ideal Location For
1932 Garden Show
Announced by Club
Evidence that the Medford Oarden
club 1 keeping step with clubs of
other cities In following the modern
trend In flower display, is found
In the recent announcement that
this year's show will be held In the
boys' gymnasium of the new senior
high school on South Oakdale,
Thursday and Friday, May 38 and 37.
Removed by several blocks from
the main business section, the high
school offers an Ideal location for
the ahow, one to which gueat may
drive, In which they may congregate
In great numbers, and linger among
the blossoms without lnconvenlenc
Ing others.
The gymnasium la well ventilated,
provided with front and side en
trances, which will be opened to
the public, and lots of apace for
the artistic arrangement of displays.
The Oarden club membera were
rejoicing yesterday over the willing
ness of the school people to co
operate In making the 1932 showing
of Medford flowers a thing of true
beauty, unhampered by lack of room
and business Interferences.
The display possibilities and loca
tion of the gymnasium will enable
the ,club to give flower lovers ot
Medford a garden event In keeping
with the precedent established by
the many larger clubs of the coast.
Mra. A. E. Reames, president, and
her committees will be busy next
week with plana for the much an
ticipated event.
Oregon Mothers
Make Reoort of
Campus Week-end
Oregon mothers at their meeting
In Oerllnger hall Saturday, May 7, at
the University of Oregon, elected Mrs,
Jacob Kanzler of Portland president
of the organization for the year 1933-
S3, to succeed Mrs. F. W. Bond of
Portland.
Mra. J. F. Hill of Portland waa elec
ted vice-president; Mrs. G. E. Swaf
ford, Oregon City, treasurer; and Mrs.
Marian Phy Ager, Eugene, executive
secretary. The secretary will be ap
pointed by the president.
Members of tha executive com
mittee were named as follows: Mrs.
A. W. Norblad, Astoria, to retire in
1033; Mra. John L. Travis, Portland
to retire In 1934; to retire tn 1035;
Mrs. J. Zehntbauer of Portland, Mra
Charles Chamberlain of Portland, Mrs
George Hug of Portland, Mrs. H. Mc-
Call of Redmond, Mrs. D. D. Robert
of Pendleton. .
Mothers from every section of the
state attended the meeting, at which
a resolution was adopted condemning
plans to consolidate the University
and State college on a single campus.
A festive week-end was reported by
the Medford delegation, returning
here Sunday and Monday.
The highlight of the Junior Week
end and Mother's Day festivities on
the campus came Saturday afternoon
In the unveiling of the "Pioneer Mo
ther" statute, gift to the University
of Burt Brown Barker, vice-president.
The unveiling ceremony waa per
formed by Barbara Barker, daughter
of the donor, assisted by Anne Klat
ner, Beth Ann Johnson. Margaret
Goodrich, and Helen Templeton,
Arnold Bennett Hall, president of
the University, presided at the cere
monies, and read a letter from Presi
dent Hoover .to Mr. Barker, com
mending him upon his gift to the
University.
Luncheon Fetes
Zuleima Chorus
At a long ...ble, colorful with large
bouquet of columbine, daisies' and
sister flowers, arranged In low vases.
75 membera of Zuleima temple.
Daughters of tha Nile, met for lunch,
eon at tha Hotel Holland yesterday
afternoon. Candles In green and
yellow colors of the lodge, and old
fashioned corsages for the honor
guests, Mrs. Sam Baker, queen; Mrs.
O. O. Boggs, princess royal, and
members of the chorus, completed
the cecoratlona.
The chorus members, all of whom
were from Grants Pass, were wel
comed tn a song by the patrol and
a toast by Mrs. Boggs.
Following luncheon the temple
membera continued to the Masonic
hall, which was converted Into
garden, where hawtv e splrea and
Iris grew, for the occasion.
The chorus waa again welcomed
by the patrol and presented with
a gift. The members responded
with a aonf.
Pythian Sisters
Are Entertained
Tuesday evening Mrs. X. J. Klein
entertained the Pythian Slater club
at her attractive home at 534 North
Barlett street, which waa tastefully
decorated with flowra and potted
plants. In the absence of the presi
dent, Miss Cora Judge, the vice-presi
dent, Mlaa Cecil Sullivan, took charge
of the business meeting, after which
the guests enjoyed a social game of
bridge. There were frour tables In
play. Mrs. Elisabeth Temple held
high score and Mrs. Llda Cole low.
The hostess waa assisted In serving
refreshments by Mrs. T. O. Heme.
The plaoe of the next club meeting
will be announced later.
Box Supper, Social
To Be Held Monday
The women of the Sacred Heart
Catholic church will be hostesses at
a festive benefit on Monday evening.
They will entertain at that time with
box aupper and social to which
the public la cordially Invited. The
affair will be held at the parish hall
on South Oakdale, beginning at 8
o'clock.
Phoenix Class Given
Party at Nordqulsts.
Mrs. Cecil Nordqulst waa hostess
Thursday afternoon from 3.30 to 4:30
to mecbera of the first grade of the
Phoenix school, of which her twin
son and daughter, Floyd and Frances,
are membera. Thirty children en
Joyed games on the lawn of the
Nordqulst country home, and re
freshments, served picnic style.
Mrs. Nordqulst waa assisted In en
tertaining by Mrs. Charles Knutisen,
Mrs. Harold Warren and Mrs, R. A.
Helvlgt -I , .- .
Hansons Visit Youngs
At Medford Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Hanson and j
daughter, Katherlne, and son, Sam,
a law atudent at the University of
California, were guesta here from
Oakland, Cal laat week of Mr. and
Mra. J, W. Young, having stopped
on their trip north to Seattle.
The Hansons formerly lived in
Medford and Mrs. Hanson Is espec
ially well remembered by women's
club groups as Instigator of the
formation here of a college women's
club and organtrer of the first
Parent-Teacher association.
Degrra of Honor
YlHltfrt by Mm, Allen.
The regular meeting of the De
gree of Honor waa held Tueaday
evening at 8:00 o'clock In the Labor
Union hall. A short business ses
sion was conducted by the president.
Ada B. Smler. Mrs. Allen of the
Portland Degree of Honor waa a
lattor.
Plans for a dancing party at the
June meeting were considered and
committees appointed to arrange for
dancing and reftrahmenta. The date
will be announced later.
A mother'e day program waa pre
sented, following the business hour.
A unique flower garden stunt fur
nished much pleasure, Dancing and
serving of re firth menu completed
tha evening.
Hotel Medford
ANNOUNCES
Special Luncheon! 10
Merchants Luncheon
G0
Regular Evening Dinner
?100
8pecinl Dinner 75
Guaranteed
Dentistry
at Reduced Prices!
FREE EXTRACTIONS with
DOUBLE SUCTION
PLATES
Guaranteed To Fit
Also reduction In gold crown,
rtilteoork and (llllnis.
FREE EXAMINATION
Open Rvenlngs by Appointment
Dr. Thompson
133 Rast Main St.
lift, mint and Central
Thnne in
Mra. Plel Charming
Hostesa at Luncheon
Mra. Imll Plel, regent of Ashland
Chapter, D. A, R- was hostess Thurs
day at a lovely luncheon, honoring
officers of her chaptor. In observ
ance of the Oeorge Washington bl-
oentennlal the luncheon menu fea
tured tha foods favored by the first
president, and proved very pleaslnr
to the modern guests. Among those
present waa Miss Imogens Wallace of
Medford.
Mrs. Molir Hostess
Wednesday Afternoon
Women of Rotary will meet Wed
nesday, May IS, at 1:30 o'clock, at
the home of Mra. Kmll Mohr for des
sert bridge. This will be the last
meeting of the season and all mem
bers are urged to be present. Assist
ing Mrs, Mohr as hostess will be Mrs.
A. Orln Sciienck. and Mrs. W. A.
Whltelaw. Following the meeting We
club will adjourn for the summer.
Music Teachers
Elect Officers
ment, were elected by the music
teachers Tuesday. They an Mrs. An
drews, president: Mrs, Minnie Ouy,
vice-president; Mrs. John White, sec
retary, and Miss Florenoe Graves,
treasurer.
An Intereatlng list of current
events formed the subject of the dis
cussion period and preliminary plans
made.
June Picnic Plans
Told by Dixie Club
OK HAIR I1AUTY-THI FAMOUS
STEAM TREATMENTS
Juvenile Initiate
Three New Members.
Three new members, Louis Neee,
Marjorle Ooddard and Lucille Seller
were Initiated by the degree of
honor Juveniles at their meeting
May 7. with Eileen Ouy. president,
and Mrs. Ida Wilson, Juvenile di
rector.
The new charter was placed on the
wall with an appropriate ceremony,
and a mother's day program pre
sented under the direction of Janet
Nees.
A beautiful birthday cake was
presented the lodge by Mra. Peter
D it rich, honoring tha 13th birth
day of her son, Benny. At tha close
of the meeting refreshments were
served.
Conditions holr for per
manenia . , , Stopt falling
hair , , , Clwi the natural
iheen and Vvilr 10 much
desired.
MURRAY'S
Permanent Wave Shop
II S. Central Tel. 3(4
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A solid bU of
ENCOURAGEMENT
for the Graduate 1
Oraos e Hamilton watch for
that graduate of yours. It Is oat
bit of honest value In these tough
yean, and how he (or she) will
appreciate that! Choose It from
our selecrjoa of pocket, strap
and wrist Hamlltocu.
Lawrence's
Ctrlnslvt Attnti for
Lent, Ins Watches, Oorham
Silver, Virgin I Osmonds
H -ew
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i affrnl Vr Vi lis
Formal Dancing
Club Entertains
At Rogue Tavern
Rogue Elk Tavern on the Crater
Lake highway waa the gathering
place laat evening of many mem
bers of society's smart set with a
yen for dsnclng. The Formal Danc
ing club entertained, beginning at
8:30 o'clock, and numerous dinner
partlea In the city preceded dancing.
Midnight supper was served at
the tavern.
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Methodist Society
Will Hold All Day
Meeting at Talent
The Women's Home Missionary so
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal
church in this district will meet
for an all-day session Wednesday,
May 18, at Talent.
The conference will open at 10
o'clock Wednesday morning and con
tlnue until 4 o'clock. A good pro
gram haa been arranged for the day
and guests are expected from Rose
burg, Ashland, Grants Pass, Medford
and Sutherltn.
The officers of tha society are
Mlsa Helen Carlton, president; Mrs.
N. J. Wylle, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. E. A. Lyman, -recording aecre
tary; Mrs. L. Howard of Ashland,
treasurer and Mra. Riley D. Hanson,
secretary,
Washington School
Carnival Attended
By Large Audience
Tne Jolly carnival and program
sponsored by the Washington P.-T.
A. Friday evening waa attended by a
large and appreciative crowd, which
patronized the many bootha and par
ticipated In the list of games offer
ed. Mrs. Jack Heyland, general chair
man of the evening, was assisted by
Mrs. P. C. Latham, Mrs. W. Keesee,
Mrs. T. Balrd, Mrs. V. Dixon. Mrs.
E. Pease, Mrs. D. Flynn, Mrs. Med
ley, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. W, R .
Balrd.
Mrs. Oscar Hoover, chairman of the
program for the evening, presented
the following numbers: Readings by
Rev, W. R, Balrd, vocal solo, Mra. F.
E. Nichols; dutch dance, Betty Madd
aon and Oretchen McAllister; piano
solo, Rebecca Chaney; dialogue, Bet
ty Fowler and Evelyn Shaffer; tap
dance, Jean Smith; reading, LaVerne
Belle Vallln; dance number, Frankte
Rlnabarger, Patty Young, Rosa Core,
Zoe Dell Lantls and Jane Antle; chalk
talk by Durr.ll Adams; musical num- wlJn ' MM(iamM
Harry Prentice.
Presbyterian Missionary i
Group to Meet Tuesday.
The Women's Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church will meet
In the church parlors Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock. A good program
haa been prepared and all members
are Invited to be. present.
Latin Club
Has Picnic.
Latin club membera of Medford
high school enjoyed swimming, pic
nlclng and dancing at Ashland Fri
day afternoon and evening, at the
Twin Plunges. This was the annual
social event of the club.
Rev. Rteber finest
Or Medford Friends.
Rev. M. J. Bleber. D.D., of Phila
delphia, Pa., was the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. George P Kabele last Sat-
urday and Sunday at the Zlon Eng
lish Lutheran parsonage. Dr. Ble
ber addressed the Bible school and
the congregation last Sunday morn
ing at Zlon church, concerning the
Pacific Lutheran Theological semi
nary at Seattle. Wash., of which
he Is field secretary.
Miss Morrison Is
Hostess at Dinner
Miss Margaret Morrison was hostess
at her apartment mother's day to a
very pretty dinner party, given In
compliment to a group of friends
Primrose, flowering crab and snow
balls decorated the table, where cov
ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Best.
Miss Gladys Whltson, Mrs. Chaa. Ogle
and Mrs. Emma Trowbridge.
Horseback Riders
j Enjoy Moonlight
I rip With Steeds
A beautiful ride down tha Orlf
fin Creek bridle paths by moon
light waa enjoyed Friday by local
followers of the equestrian sport,
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. C. L.
Dodge of the riding academy. A
welner roast was held at the and
! of the trail before the riders re
turned to the city.
In tha party were Helen Hlnck,
! Marjorle Lindley, Blanche Olffln,
I Blanche Fried, Bernlce GUI, Mr.
The last regular meeting of the . and Mra. Weldon McBee, Helen Du-
gan, Jean Rice, Howard LeClerc, Cecil
Humphreys, Marjorle Phytnlan, Ken
neth Ross. Mrs. Delia Harris. Gor
don Benson, Joyce Gage, Grace Vosa
year was held at tha home of Mra.
George Andrews Tuesday by the Jack
son county chapter of the Stat Mu
slo Teachers' association. .The next
meeting will be in the form of a ! am, Clarice Dunbar.
plcnlo in June. The place and date , t .
ofjh. aoclal event are a. yet undo p Q program an(f
Officers for the new year, which I Ten Hnnnr MnthetM
wu vpcu lluiv.lllg BUliuii.i .ujvuiu-
One of the loveliest parties of tha
past week honoring mothers waa
held at the home of Mra. O. W.
McDonald, where members of Chap
ter AA. P. E. O.. entertained at
program and tea Wednesday after
noon. The program for the annual occa
sion Included: Readings by Mlaa
for the work of the coming year were 1 Elisabeth McKay and Mrs. H. O.
Young and musical numbera by Mra.
Young. Mrs. E. B. Day. Nancy Day
and Helen Young.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. E. M. (Grandma) Lumsden,
Miss Martha Burrell, Miss Block
and Mesdames Hazelrlgg, Jerome.
Swem, Matthews. Belknap, Trow
bridge. Carpenter, Yeoman, Mlnear,
Purucker and Snedicor.
The afternoon of Saturday, May 7,
waa a delightful one for members of
the Dixie club who met at the at
tractive home of Mrs. Reuben Frame
at Phoenix for covered dish lunnhann.
Covera were arranaed for la truest Lincoln P.-T. A.
and the luncheon served in south- i Installs orflcers.
land manner. j Lincoln Parent-Teacher association
The luncheon waa followed by a .met in regular session on' Friday
business meeting with the president, ! afternoon with a very good attend
Mrs. Rawles Moore, presiding. Off i- . ance.
cera for the new year were elected , program given In the lower hall
sm follows; PrsMnt. Mm n a consisted of three songs by the 6A
D'Albini; vice-president, Mrs. Griggs; l grade, a reading by Robert Newland.
secretary, Mrs. Scueiffelln. I 4A. a dance. "Sweet Kate." by eight
Plans for the Junn nlcnic ware .11. (tlrls from Mrs. Husseiis room sua
cussed. It will be held at the Hugh the Maypole dance, which waa beau-
Hamlln cabin In Edgewood park on tiiuny aone Dy una mo bi.
Rogue river, Sunday, June 20. As- , grade girls under the direction of
slstant hostesses will be Mra. John Miss Schneider.
Peter, Mra. Max GeBauer and Mrs. I Charles W. Austin, milk Inspector,
Robert Orlggs. gave a short, but interesting talk.
t-t . after which very gratifying reports
St. Mark'a Guild were heard from all standing corn-
Has Pleasant Afternoon. mlttees.
Members of St. Mark'a Guild met; The following officers were tn-
Friday afternoon in the parish house stalled by Mrs. O. Q. D'Albini, P.-T.
or regular meeting with a good at- council president: Mrs. JacK
tendance. Mesdamea H. G. Wilson ' Florey, president; Mrs. Charles Lu
and Vivian Wilson served tea. , man, vice-president: Mrs. Harry Mor.
May 21 the Guild will hold a food row. secretary: Mrs, Guy Cox, treas-
aale at the Plggly Wlggly store on urer and Mrs. E. J. Klein, historian.
The fern was awarded Miss Gray's
Stark, Swan and Woodcock acting room for the largest number of
as the committee. mothera present.
On May 27 the ladles of St. Mark'a ' The graduation class ot 87 pupils
Guild will sponsor another one of were guesta of honor during tha
their popular card parties with Mrs. social hour. Delicious refreshments
M. W. Wagner and her committee were served by Mrs. Lovell and her
acting as hoatesses. committee.
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