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PAGE WO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAT 22. 1932, Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Much Entertaining Welcomes Return Of Mrs. M. Feasley rha Mtnm from Chlcaao last week Mrm Mlttm PaaaleV hu DTOURht a revival of interest In entertaining and the montn tnt wiu speno in Medford promises to be filled with gar affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Car antrt.RinAii in her honor rfiMnor in.t avenlno- at their country home on the Old Stage road. Guests were Mm. Teaaley, Mra. Low la Balade 11. anj un R. IV Huraess. Mr and Mra. Leonard Carpenter. Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Kgan. Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell, T. Biaier jonnaiou ou C. 8. Newhall. v.M.a .ftornnon Mra. Louis Sal' ade Sr.. waa hoateaa at luncheon eomDllmentlnii Mra. Peaaley. Covers ..... Miai.ri inr Mesriamea Alfred V. Carpenter, Leonard Carpenter, Cor bin Edcell. SDrague Rlegel, Louie aittri. Jr.. Georae Roberta, J Airm HfJnVlV. Gain iV0 Inaon, F. Corning Kenljr, the honor gueat, Mra. Feasley, and the hoateaa. Mra. Corbln Edgell entertained for Mra. Feaaley's pleaaure Friday eve' nlng, and Mra. KODerie vee. day afternoon. Miss Carlton to View Conference With Dr. Warner ROOSEVELTS AT WHITE HOUSE Mlaa Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson county run association, left yeaterday for South Dakota, where ahe will Join her friend. Dr. Estella Ford Warner, in aiiena Ing the White House oonferenoe, then nnntinua with her westward, stopping along the way to visit friends and at tend various welfare meetings. In Seattle, Wash., the two will at .h national convention of Fed erated olubs. Mlsa Carlton expects to return to her home on the Old Stage Road about June 30. Med ford Misses Chosen to Lead In Campus Life Medford mlases continue to play a prominent part In eventa on north' am campuses. The past week brought news from Oregon State oollege, carry ing the namee of aeveral members of the local younger set. MUaea Flora McMath and Jean wooarora ware pledged by Spun, national aervloe honorary for sophomore women, at the annual convocation or the honor ary, recently held on the eampue, MUms Winifred Warner. Dorla Bundy, Loulae Brommer, Flora Mc Math and Jean Woodford were nam ed Big Slatera to guide members of the freahman class next year. 4 Musical Program To Be Presented Christian Church A splendid program of vocal and Instrumental muelo by local music ians will be presented thla evening at 8:00 o'clock at the First Ohrls tlan Church, under the direction of Mrs. Bffle Herbert Yeoman, leader of the ohurch choir. Chorus, "I Know That I Shall Live Again" Wilson Male Quartette .. . Seleoted Crossing the Bar" Rile Chorus. Soprano aolo, "Qlory to Thee, My God, Thla Night" ' Oounod Katharine Wendt. Chorua, "Round the Throne Eternal" Donimnettl Soprano and tenor duet, "Bull, Still With Thee" Bffle Yeoman. M. I. Olson . Ladles' sextette, "Trie Silent Voice" ........,.. Cam Roma First aopranoa, Oenevleve Brown. Eleanor Curry; aecond aopranoa. Eunice Smith, Leneve Slmklna: altoa, Oletha Olson. Virginia Greg ory. Chorus, "Now the Day Is Over" Adama Soprano, tenor and alto trio, "Lead Kindly Light" Oounod (Arrangement of Berceuse from "Jocelyn.") Mra. John Knight. Lola Young. L. Ct. Oentner: violin obligate John R. Knight. Chorua. "Even Song" Cadman Sop. obligate Mlas Curry. - Warner Home ".erne Of Tuesday Party The Mall Carriers Auxiliary gave a bridge party at the home of Mra. W. J. Warner on South Oakdale Tuesday afternoon. There waa a good atten dance, twelve tablea being In play. Mra. E. C. Oaddla cartled off flrat prlae. her score being 3080. Mra. Knackitead won second with a, score of 3339. Mrs. R. A. Newland and Mra. Lester Lawrenla aerved delightful refresh ments. Mrs. R. I. Swan had charge of the cards. The next auxiliary business meet ing will be held at tha home of Mrs. B. D. Scrlpter. 718 Cedar street. Thursday, June 3. A covered dish luncheon will be aerved at noon. The auxiliary h'lsbands and famlllea are Invited. 4 -. Tollrfson, Chairman Beaux Art Rail Merland Toiletson, aon of Mr. and Mra. T. P. Tollefson of Central Point and a former student of the Medford high school, Is chairman of thla year s Beaux arts ball on the University of Oregon campus, according to news from Eugene. The costume ball will be an event of May 37 and will be etaied In the traditional Perlalsn setting. Km MM mm aeaw sv.jo; jpmz? iiiU i,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,., SH0EKKCS rress rnoto In front of what they hope will be their future residence. Gov and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt re shown Iravlnr the While House after attending a dinner given 23 stnte executive by the prrsMcnt. H oagland-H awkins Weddine in South Of Interest Here MISS Vn!t. Hml TTnnolnnl daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. p. Hoag lanel. at this r.ltv. hAaivi k-ib of Olen Thomas Hawkins, son of Mrs, O. Odell of Long Beach. California, at o'clock on May 11, at the home of the bride's brother, D. M. Hoag land In Long Beach. California, with Rev. Dr. Taubmsnn of the First Christian church of Lonn Beach of ficiating. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was beautiful In lnniv wnlta aatln and lace wedding gown with a wreath of orange blossoms holding a long trailing veil. She carried a shower bouquet of llllcs-of-the-val- lov."nlnle roue hurl lnrimH,nl Miss Hlldegarde Porter, nloce of the Dnae, waa main-or-nonor, and wore an attractive nlnlr ,mtn ri areas ana carried a bouquet of sweet peas and gardenias. Tne two brldes-mald were Mrs. D. M. Hoagland and Miss Mildred Duden. both wore long flowered chiffon gowns and carried bouquets of pink aweetpeas and white snapdragons. The groom waa attended by Don Miller of Long Beach. Immediate relatives and friends were guests for the ceremony. The roome of the Hoagland home were beautifully decorated In pink and white flowera for the occasion and an Informal reception followed the wedding. The bride and groom left the same'afternoon for the Big Pines, where they will anend their honey moon. They will be at home to their friends sfter June t at 845 West Fifth street, Long Beach. ., Lovely Shower and Tea Among Affairs Feting Miss Janes Miss Mary Elizabeth Janes, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. w. C. Janes, whose wedding wilt be an event of Thursday afternoon, has been honor gueat at several pleasant eocial affairs oi tne past week. Miss Ocrtrude Has kins entertained with a miscellancoua shower for the bride-elect Friday evening, and Mrs. A. W. Aya and Mrs. O. B. Morrow will ha Inlnfc ht..u at a tea for her pleaaure Monday """""on at tne Aya home on East Main street. e. Guild to Entertain With Bridge Partv Friday Afternoon A lovely party Is predicted for Fri day afternoon, May 37th. when mem bera of St. Mark's Oulld entertain at dessert brldse. Rirn,.hn,.nt. .m u. aerved at 1:16 and playing will be am 4 OCIOCK. The party will be the last one of the aeason under the ausplcea of the Oulld women and axtm rBriu. ni... are being mado In view of that fact. vuuiraci, progressive and pivot bridge win dc piayea with prices offored the winners In each. Hostesses for th it f tar nr. An will, ka member of Mra. M. W. Wgner' com mlttoe: McBdamwi P. c. Relmer, Katli erlne Smith, chux rav i Scheffel and Gwendolyn Woodcock. Church Luncheon To Fete Speakers Three Interesting rumU will be In Mdford Monday. May 23, (or (he mett-nfr at the Met hod ut Kninnni church. They are: Mra. W. R. Coff- man of Tacoma, Wash., branch presi dent of the Womnn'1 Foreio-n Mis sionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church; lrs. Paul Edwards of Portland, conference secretary of the W. P. M. S., and Mr Lillian U. Davis, noaehiira. CturnHM Hiatr responding secretary of the W, r. M. S. Luncheon will be mt-vpH i nvib for Officers anil VlJiltnrm inH tuMI K. followed by addresses by the visiting speaKcra, wnicn members and their friends are Invited to hear. Metidamea Mrraokey and Van 1 1 oe veil b erf: Het urn Mra. H. D. kirOftjuWew ,m w u Van Hoevenberc Jr.. nt..irut im. terday by motor from tre south, hav- iiir wcTOmpnniro wra. John Cook 1 upon her return to southern Cali fornia following a WMk'd viit aa guest of the McCaakeya. ! River Lodge Scene Of Pretty Wedding Saturday Evening Before the rustic fireplace In the spacious living room of Big Rock lodge, country place of William F. Isaac on Rogue river, the double ring ceremony waa read last evening by Rev. Alexander O. Bennett of the Methodist Episcopal church, uniting In marrlaRe Mlsa Oladys Oregory, daughter of Dr. Nora Engate of Loa Angel ea and Kleth Fennel! of this city, eon of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fennell of Eugene. - The bride, charming In a gown of white satin, created on prlnce&s lines with cowl neck and train, car ried ft shower bouquet of roses and llllca of the valley. Bridesmaids, Mlsa Vera Snow of San Jose, and Miss Claire Maertln of Eugene, both stu dents at the University of Oregon, were attired In yellow and pink, The groom was attended by Walter Lewsadder or Portland. Preceding the ceremony, LaVerne Sutherlln sang "At Dawning." He was accompanied at the piano by Miss Jeunesse Butler, who also played Lohengrin's wedding march for the entry of the bridal party and Men delssohn's march at the close of the service. Among the 25 guests In attendance were several from out of town: Dr, Nora Esgate of Los Angeles, mother of the bridej Mrs. H. H. Fennell of Eugene, mother of the groom; Miss Virginia Grone of Eugene and Mrs. Lewnadder of Portland. The wedding was followed by small reception for relatives and friends. Japanese lanterns, swaying from the trees on the banks of the river, added color and beauty the view from the veranda and spring flowers were arranged about the rooms. Following a brief wedding trip, Mra. Fennell will return to the Uni versity of Oregon, where she will graduate June 13. She Is affiliated with Alpha XI Delta sorority on the northern campus and la, well known among members of the university set here. Mr. Fennell, a graduate of the University of Oregon, and former student of Oregon State College, plays a prominent part In club' and business activities In Medford, where he Is now associated with the Gardner Drug company. Following graduation at the uni versity the Fennell's will be at home to their friends In this city. Mrs. Grant Invites P. T. A. Workers to Dine at Her Home Royal Neighbors Enjoy Nnrlnl Miiiir The Roval Neitrhhnra nf Amarir.. met Thursday evenlno- for thir Inr business session. rnn.iHi-n,hi. business waa tra riant-ttwl on uN nr Offtitt was initiated Into the myster- oi tne degree. Arter the meeting closed a short eccial hour was enjoyed with Mra. E. D. Scrlpter. Mra. Georgia Tedrlck and Mrs, Susanna Brnun In charge. Re freshments were served l.t! in tti banquet room by Mra, Margaret Gar rett, Nora Glascock, Mra. Gebhart. Mrs. Chandler, F. edarica Glascock. The captain of the degree staff. Mrs, Margery Pearson, will take her staff to the Klamath Falls convention next Tuesday. May 34 to put on the initiatory work. Sanders Entertain (lueofs From Portland Interesting guests in Medford last week were Miss Mildred Henrtrictr- son and Harry Crawford of Portland, wno spent several days visiting Miss Hendrlckson's brother-in-law and sinter. Dr, and Mrs. L. L. AsnHur While here they were the Inspiration for several delightfully Informal events and left Saturday for Prlne- vnie to be guests of Miss Hendrlck- son's parents. Mr. Booth Visits .Medford Friends At interesting guest In Medford list week waa Otis Booth, former rasl-den-. ot the Rogue River valley, now making his home at Pasadena, While here he waa entertaind by Paul Scher-, er and other friends among mem bers of the ranch colony. I T Mrs. Carl Orant has Invited the chairmen of committees serving with her during the paat year In P.-T. A. work to meet for 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 623 Minnesota street, Wednesday afternoon. The program for the coming year will ba planned and a eocial time enjoyed. Those present will be Mra. E C. Koppen, treasurer; Mra. H. E. Rlnabarger, social chairman and Mes- damea Arthur Short, J. C. Pederaon, C. B. Trowbridge, Burton Lowry. Carl Flchtner. H. D. Powell, J. F. 011 llnga, a. W. Nellson. W. L. Jones, O. D. Frazee, Eugene Thorndlke, Oeorge Blgler and Vernon Brophy. W. R. C.To Attend Memorial Rites Members of the Women's Relief corps will meet at the Bnptlst church at 10:4a a.m., Sunday to attend the memorial services In a body. 4 .Mm. Ynrtmnieh Entertains Tuesday Tuesday evening Mrs. J. B. Tar brough will entertain the Pythian Slatera club In her home at 40 Quince street. All members are expected to attend. MIm Johnston To Vacation Here j Miss Vivian Johnston, one of the Instructors in the North Powder high school will be home Sunday to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur Johnston of this city. Wedding Date of Miss Janes Told Mr. and Mra. W. C. Janes of Caoltol Hill have announced Thursday, May aa, aa date for the wedding of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Clyde coward ouoert, son of Mrs. J. B Gilbert of Columbia, Mo. The serv. Ice will be read at I o'clock by Rev. wm. B. Hamilton of the St. Mark Church, Episcopal, at the Janes home. New Officers For Women of Rotary Newly elected officers, who will head activities of Women of Rotary next year are Mrs. B. Ralph Dlppel, president; Mrs. Raymond Mlksche, vice president; Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, secretary; Mra. o. J. Semon, treas urer, and Mrs. Clinton Bpencer and Mrs. D. A. Chambers, members of the board Election was held , 'M home of Mra. Erail Mohr WeaT flay, follow ing dessert bridge. ..ssistlng the' .hostess were Mrs. A. Orln Schenck and Mra. W. A. Whitelaw. Miss Severance At Eugene Convention Mlsa Ruth Severance la spending the week-end In Eugene, where ahe la presiding over the national con. ventlon of Temendtda, Eastern Star organization, of which ahe la nat ional president. Miss Severance left Medford on Prlday evening by train ptst evening ahe attended the Phi Beta Kappa banquet, and while In the north will visit her sister, Miss Florence May Severance, a student at Oregon State college, Corvallls. Standard Bearers Entertain Mothers The Standard Bearers of the Flrat M. E. church entertained the Mis. slonary Mystery Mothers of the Wo. man's Foreign Mission society at the church Friday evening. The follow ing lovely program waa presented by the girls, with Miss Mayme Durke In charge: Greetings (the white carna tion) Mlaa Dorothy VanDermark. Prayer by Mra. A. O. Bennett. Vocal aolo, "Ood'a Greatest Gift" Margaret Bateman, Zella Mae Qrant accompanist. Memory verses To the mothers. Response by the mothers. Vooal aolo, "Home," Mlas La Vera S'ephenson. Mlsa Grant accompanist. iteaqing of standard Bearer s pro jects miss Durkee. Piano aolo, "Poloualse" by Chopeln) miss zena Mae Grant. Presentation of corsages by girls to tne motners. Dames were enjoyed followed by refreshments. Mrs. Carl O. Grant la leader of these girls and received much praise for her faithful work. uarrettn Entertained At Many Events. Much feted guests in Medford last week were Mr. and Mra. Vernon Garrett of Santa. Rosa, Cel., who visited Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Garrett and Mr. and Mra. Geary Garrett. Among those entetalnlng In their honor were Mr. and Mra. H. S. Deuel, Mr. and Mra. R. G. Bardwell, Mr. and Mra. Geary Garrett, Mlsa Fern Hutchison and Mra. Frank Farrell, ; Crowds AJtend Hons Show Wednesday Evening One of the moat delightful eventa of the part week waa the play pre sented Wednesday evening at the Holly theater by members ot the local Lions club. Enjoyed by a capacity orowd, the play was much applauded and won enthusiastic praise for each member of the cast, composed of the following players: Oeorge Olsen, di rector and actor; Mrs. Oeorge Olsen, Jerry Barr. Mra. Ernest Soott, Mrs. Jerry Barr. Don Collier, J. Veme Shangle, Ernest Scott and Leland Brophy. Mra. Huntress, Ouest Here For Week-end Mrs. D. D. Huntress of Portland la In this city for the week-end, vis iting relatives. She waa guest last evening of Mr. and Mra, J. Sanford Richardson at their home on Beall Lane. Garden Show Holds Top Place on Club Calendar This Week Flower lovers of southern Oregon are eagerly awaiting tha annual ahow of the Medford Garden club, which will be held at the senior high school auditorium Thursday and Fri day, May 20 and 2T. Indications point to a ahow which will aurpass all predecessors In beauty of flower arrangement, variety of blossoms, and added features. Commltteea named by Mra. A. I. Reames. president of the club, for this years event, are aa follows: Executive chairmen: Mlaa May Carl ton, Mra. A. E. Reames. Staging committee: Mra A. S. V. Carpenter, Mlsa Anne Livingston. Mra Carl Swlgart, Mlas Carlton, Mrs. U. D. McCsskey. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Publicity: Mrs. Fred Cummlngs, Miss Carlton. Entries and Classification: Mra. Le land Mentzer, Mra. C. C. Furnas, Mrs. Paul Janney, Mrs. Don Newbury, Mra. C. C. Darby, Mrs. 0. C. Wing. Dismantling: Miss Carlton, Mrs. R. s. Swan, Mrs. E. w. Simmons. Roses: Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Mrs. Carl Swlgart, Mra. B. E. Harder, Miss May Carlton. Wild Flowera: Mlaa Helen Bullls, Miss Venlta Daley. . Iris: Mrs. L. E. Williams. Mrs. H. F. Spllver. Peonies: Mrs. L. Bundy, Mrs. Ralph Boutelle. Tall garden flowers: Mrs. Freder ick Johnson, Mrs. C. M. Brewer, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter. Short atemmed garden flowera: Mra. R. E. Carley, Mra. H. W. Hamlin, Mra. O. Arnsplger. Medium stemmed garden flowera: Mra. J. R. Tomlln. Mrs. T. W. Miles. Flower arrange menu: Mra. James H. Owen. Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg, Mrs. C. L. Goff. Flowering shrubs: Mrs. B. H. Por ter. Mra. J. R. Woodford. Children's displays: Mrs. B. E. Wil son, Mra. C. C. Darby, Mra, Henry Prlngle. Occasional tablea: Mra. Louis A. Salade, Jr., Mra. M. Feaaley. Economy tables: Mrs. Lewis TJlrich. Decorative featurea: Mlas Jane Snedlcor. Mrs. Davis la Hoateaa to Class Alpha Delta class of the First Chris tian church waa entertained Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mra. J. T. Davia on East Meln street. Mra. R. L. Ray presided during the busi ness meeting, and the remainder of the afternoon was spent at gamea, af ter which refreshments were served. The group In charge of the affair, as sisting the hostess were Mrs. A. H. Oregory, Mrs. Mabel Marsh, Mrs. Al len D. Curry, Mra. Jewett, Mrs. B. O. Walden, Mra. E. R. White and Mra. Gottfried. .. . . - i Attend Convention In Klamath Falls The Medford Business and Pro fessional Women'a club waa well rep resented this week-end at the club convention In Klamath Falls. Among those attending the various meetings and social events were Mrs. Edwlna Welshaar, club president; Mlsa Wini fred Walker, Mrs. Belva Aiken, Mrs. Alice Coppln, Mrs. Maude Chapman, Mra, Leota Thompaon and Miss Eleanor Curry. Shriners, Hosts At Gala Dancing Party The danoe pavilion at the Jackson county fair grounds was the gather ing piece of many aociety folk, who attended the gala party, at which members of the Shrine entertained. .Several dinner parties preceded the danoe. Social Night, Plan of Reames Chapter Wednesday, May 35, Mra. Hal Piatt and membera of her committee will be hostesses at the eocial evening planned by Reamee chapter. O. Z. 8. Bridge will be played following the chapter meeting, which will open at e o clock. Class Day Planned At Valley School Invitations will soon be out tor olaaa day at the Valley school, ar ranged thla year for June 3. A prog ram will be presented, beginning at 11 o'clock, and will be followed by luncheon. Catholic Women Plan Card Party The women of the Sacred Heart Catholic church will entertain Wed nesday afternoon with another one of their much enjoyed card parties at Parish hall. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock with attractive prises of fered the winners at cards. Refresh ments will follow the usual number of games. Mesdames A. Duff, Rose Schelffelln and J. C. Murray and their assistants will be hostesses for the afternoon. Wenonati Club Has Happy Evening at Cards mere were 17 tables In play and 17 nrlces awarded at the mrv(.inr nf the Went nan club Frldav evening at Redmen hall. Games enjoyed were bridge, 600 and pinochle. The tables were beautlfnltv ft.mrtvi fm tv. oaslon and refreshments served at a late hour. Miss Heard to Wed Frederick Johnson at Church Service Miss Itha L. Heard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heard, has decided upon June 12 as date for her mar rlage to Frederick Johnson, Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson. The wedding will be an event of the afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. Greater Oregon Women to Name Officers Tuesday ' The next regular meeting of the Medford Branch of the Women's Greater Oregon association will be held Tuesday afternoon. May 24 at 2:30 at the Medford Hotel. There will be election of officers for the coming year and report of this as sociation's part In the banquet held May 10. A speaker will be present to tell of another Oregon product. All wo men of the valley are cordially In vited to be present. Standard Bearers to Hold Last Meeting The Standard Bearers class of tha First Methodist Episcopal church, a branch of the Women's Foreign Mis sionary society, will meet Friday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock for the last ses sion of the season. The last chapter of the book, "Christ Comes to the Village." will be completed and offi cers for the new year elected. Members of the class are: Dorothy Buchter, Gale Berry, La Vera Stephen son. Dorothy Van Der Mark, Eleanor Oulm. Margaret Bateman, Glenna Ml near, Mamie Durkee and Zella Mae Grant. Methodist Ladles Aid Meets Tuesday The Ladies Aid society of the First M. E. church will meet In regular "Home Coming" In the church par lors Tuesday afternoon. The Prlscllla Circle will arrange the entertainment. 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