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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eca Nealon Guests Here From Distant Places Add Interest to Events Out-of-town guuta continued to be the Incentive for mot entertain ing In Medford durlnii the past week. Following a' rle of gay event, which crowded; the first of the week, Mrs. Milton Feaaley left Thurs day by motor for San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Oaln Robinson, to continue from the bay city to her home In Chicago. - Mr. . and . Mre. George Vllaa of Shanghai. China., recent arrival in the city, also added much Interest to entertaining. . Affairs In their honor will continue during the com mit week. While here they are guesta, with their daughters. Mary and Joan, of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vllaa. Among thoae entertaining laat week for Mr. Feaaley. who waa house guest of the L. A. 8alades. Jr., were the Salades, -Mrs. Bprague Rlegel nd Mre. Karl Tumy. . The Jack Morrllle. In Medford from Honolulu for tne eummer season, have alao been Included In nu merous social eventa. Misses Roberts Give Dinner for Guest From Mills Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy Rob erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Roberta, entertained Friday evening at dinner at their home on Crown Hill, complimenting their house guest, Miss Dorothy Johnson of Phoenix, Aria. Mis Johnson accompanied tne ... r,,.r,. nn their return from JV1UWCV 1 W" Mill college, where the three are atudente.' . Mrs. Heffernanls Greeted by Society Society la welcoming this week, Mrs. Katherlne Heffeman of Seattle, who arrived Tuesday wltft her young eon Robert, to spend the seaaon In the Ben Sheldon country house. She will be Joined here next month by her mother, Mrs. . B. Henley and guest, lo of Seattle, who will remain In Medford for the eummer. Mrs. HeUernan and Mlaa Ketherlne Johanson, member of the Seattle younger aet, will then con tinue south for the Olympic gamea. Otfier Seattle aoclety folk, who spend a portion of each aeaaon here, planning to attend the Olympic games, are Mr. and Mr. Reginald Parsons and family Miss Carlton Home From Eastern Trip Mlaa Mildred Carlton, .president of the Jackson County Publlo Health association, who, with Dr.- Eatella Ford Warner, attended a Whit House conference In the east, return ed to her home on the Old Stage toad Friday. She waa Joined" by Dr. Wamer In South Dakota and with her alao attended the national con vention of the Federation of Wo men'a clubs, conducted laat week In Seattla. Wednesday, Misses Helen, Mae and Mildred Carlton expect Dr. Warner to arrive Jhera to be their house guest for two or three days at their home on the Old Stage road. Heckmans Have Eastern Guests Dr. and Mra. W. H. Heckman have aa guests at their home on Corning Court thla week, Mra. Heckman'a eon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Howard Haaa and daughter. Pauline and Dorothy, of Fredonla, Pa. The Haaa1 arrived by motor Wed nesday from the eat, traveling via the Lincoln highway, and plan to apend several weeka In Medford. While here they will visit the numer oua placea of acenlo Interest In south ern Oregon. Party at Catholic Parish Hall Friday A card party for Friday evening haa been announced by members of the Sacred Heart church, who are Inviting the public to Join them at thla last festivity of the aeaaon. pre ceding aummer vacation. The party will be held In the Parish hall with Mra. R. A. Mlksche and committee in oharge. Carpenters Return From Beach Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter returned last evening from Brook Inge, where they enjoyed aeveral daya at the beach. Crowley Guests ' ' Of Rrames Here, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crowley of San Francisco were guesta her laat week of Mr. and Mrs. A B. Reamee. having stopped for a two daya' vutt while en route north to Seattle. Mr, rirhlner ' Knlertaln Club. Tuesday evening Mrs. Carl Flchtner entertained the members of the Pythian Slater club and two guesta. Mrs. Wataon of Oranu Pasa. and her mother. Mra. Davis. The president of the club, Mis Judge, presided at a abort business seaalon and member answered roll call with quotations from author born in June. Cards were alao enjoyed. , The room were decorated with many beautiful flower. The long table dlapleylng a center piece of pink rosea, blue canterbury belle and white aweet wtlllam. with two lighted tapera. Refreshment were nerved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fluhrer. ' . F.llgene Mlse Visit Relative Here. Mlssea Margaret Corum and Clladya Olllsple are- guest from Kugene of their eutit. Mrs. Victor Bursell of Cetitril Point. While In southern Oregon they will also- visit Mra Bruce Powell of Medford and Mra. Morse Ilnle, KING AND QUEEN ww! a : up , n J r-- '-J'H I ' 1 j Here I a recent picture of King George and Queen Mary taken they arrived at the Inaugural performance of the royal tournament In London. . ... Miss Hon, Bride of Earl Wymore, Home Wedding Saturday At 7:30 o'clock last evening. Miss Margery Hon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hon. became the bride of Karl Wymore. eon of Mr. and Mra. F. -R. Wymore of Butte Falls, at a lovely ceremony performed at the home of the bride's parents, 213 Cra ter Lake avenue. Rev. W. R. Batrd. pastor .of the First Christian church officiated. Attired In a gown of Ivory-colored georgette and lace, Mlaa Hon carried yellow rosebuds and waa attended by Mra. Marvin Ooasctt, who wore a frock of pink chiffon. The groom was attended by Mr. Ooasctt.. Lohengrin's Wedding March was played by Mrs. E. R. Cobb, aunt of the bride. The rooma were attractively decor ated In ferna and roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for the relatlvea and friend of the couple, at which Mrs. Hon presided. Mrs. Wymore la a graduate or Med ford high echool, and for the past two yeara haa been associated with the law offices of O. C. Bogg. Following a trip to the coast over the week-end the couple will mnke their home at Butte Falls, where Mr. Wymore I employed. Mrs. Isaacson of Central Point Is Hostess to Class Mr. J. O. Isaacson ' of Central Point waa hostess Thursday after noon to membera of the Alpha Delta claaa of the First Christian church at her home In that city. Mr. R. L. Ray presided during the business meeting, after which guessing gamea and a program of readlnga were enjoyed. Refreshmenta were served by the committee in charge, which included Mrs. Isaacson, Mra. P. O. Latham, Mrs. W. W. Wll. llama.. Mra. Irene Shirley and Mr. R. L. Ray. Mrs. Holloway Is Tuesday Hostess Mr. Wm. Holloway waa hostess on Tuesday afternoon to the W. H. M. S. of the First M. E. church. Mre. B. C. Koppen. president, occu pied the ehalr during the business session. The officer for the coming yer were duly elected. A rising vote of thank was expended Mrs. Koppen for her efficient service during 'he year. The study program under the di rection of Mra. R L. Leonard follow ed with devotional led by Mr, lien son. Topic, Th Great Physician, Mrs. Holloway aang a solo, a com position of Seth Parker entitled. "Jesus la My Neighbor." Leaflet, Phyalcsl efficiency, Mr. Walker. Freemn ellnlc, Mre. Whlllock. Mis Mona Hedges gave the book review In a very capable manner. Poem. "A Child," Mra. Robert. The host, awlatod by Mr. Leon ard and Mr. Barnum aerved sherbert and cakee during the social half hour. fr. Bursell Holes To Missionary circle. Mrs. Victor Bursell entertained at her home Friday afternoon members of the Missionary circle of the Chris, tlsn church of Central Point. There were 12 gueata In attendance and the program followed by refresh ment. Mrs. J. 8anford Richardson led the devotlonals and Mlas Doris Richardson entertained with a solo. Missionary work at home was the subject of the discussion period, To Meet Tilewlar. The Fidelity circle of the Ftret M. I. church will meet with Mre I. O. Roaeborough, toe w. th street Tuesday afternoon. Mra. It. L Leonard will lead the devotlona. Mr. Cleorge Blgler will have charge or the program. Vlaltore are always welcome. meaner Clase to Meet With Mrs. N'rff The Oleaner class of the First Bap tlat church mreta with Mra. 8. F. Neff, 817 Weet Second street, Tues day, June 31, at 8:30 p. m. "Nothing special," but "something doing" I the motto announced for the meeting. AT TOURNAMENT 3T7BvT Abtociated Pre Paolo Mesdames Taylor, Herman Entertain At Dessert Bridge Mr. M. M. Herman and Mra. L. C. Taylor were hoetease at a lovely des aert bridge party at the home of Mra. Herman Wednesday. The rooms were decorated In rosea and sweet peas for the occasion and each guest presented a lovely corsage of sum mer flower. There were four table of bridge In play and prizes awarded Mesdames Elwood, Alden and Oaddl. Those present were Mesdtaiee A. C Hubbard, E. C. Oaddla, H. L. Butler, F. Clark. V. T. Wilson. Van Gilbert, a. B. Alden, J. A. Butler. E. D. El wood. C. T. Noe, A. F. Stennett, H. Oarfelld, M. West and O. H. Maaa dam. . Women's Relief Corps Has Flag Day Observance The Woman'a Relief Corpa met In regular session Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. After the business meeting Satan A. Cornwell, patriotic Instructor con ducted the exercises, observing Flag Day. The following program waa enjoyed: Flag salute, Nancy Wilson: Tribute to the Flsg. Ethyl Weed: History of the Flag, Fidelia Woods; Paper, Belle E. Llttrell: Reading, Carrie E. Young: Paper, Margaret Flaher. Plana were made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the corpa In July. Mlaa Ethyl Weed waa elected dele gate to the annual atate convention In Corvallla, June 31-33-33. Mrs. Emma Olcason of Central Point waa a guest of the corps. Mrs. Kent and Daughter Entertain Auxiliary Mr. John Kent and daughter Thelma were hostesses to 40 mem bers of the Ladle' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church, at their home. 315 West' Jackson street, Tuesdsy. The president, Mr. F. O. Stlnaon. presided. Roll call was answered by scripture verses. Prayer waa given by the president. Mrs. P. H. Dally, chairman of the prayer committee gave a ahort talk urging the need of group prayer, and prayer for definite needa. The new constitution waa read and adopted. Closing prayer waa given by Mra. Myrtle Wilson. The program committee observed "Flag Day." Mra. s. A. Moore told of the four 17. 8. flags; th first one adopted June 14. 1777. Solo, "Speak. My Lord." was sung by Mra. Delia Mann. Rev. D. D. Ran dall told of experlencea In hla Sundav school work, opening and closing hi rrmaraa wim prayer. Piano eolo, "Happy Daya," waa played by Helen Judy. Reading, "The Ladlea' Auxiliary" by Martha So hers; an . encore, "Depression" it "Aim It Fine Today." Vocal olo, "Just for Today" by Helen Merrlman. Prayer, Dr. W. H Eaton. Arrives Here " " rrom New Haven. Billy Newhall, student at Tale unlveraltv. New Havn rAnn t... arrived In Medford to spend theeum. mer vacation with his parente. Mr. ana Mra. marie Newhall at their home on the Old Stage road. He mad the trip her by th northern ruuie. 1 4 -Nlnclrtom Return from lilt Here, I Mr, and Mr. Phil Singleton and daughter, 8urnnne, left yesterday for their home In Roacburg. after .pending aeveral days here aa gueata of Dr. and Mr. F. Q. Bunch. Permanent Wave $5 xr& Tor limited flme w ar offering flJ Tiyy&J1 "Natural" nave, at the special price I 1 JCS Wineland Beauty Shop jM , Phone 61. Hotel Medford Miss Gore to Wed Mr. Lenox June 22 In University City At a quiet ceremony Wedneaday at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. O. Oore of Eugene, their daughter. Miss Llberta Oore, who haa been the In spiration for much entertaining In Medford during the past week, ana Ray Lenox, eon of Mrs. Emma Lenox of thla el'y. will be married. The service will be read by the pastor of the Eugene Presbyterian churcn. Following the wedding th bride and groom will leave for a wedding trip to the beaches, returning to Medford to make their horn on Mistletoe atreet. Mlaa Oore la a niece of Mr. and Mra. E. E. Oore and Mr. and Mra. W. H. Oore of thla city. Local Folk Leave For Convention of Rotary in Seattle Medford will be welt repreaented this week at the convention of Ro tary International in Seattle. Among local folk leaving for the northern city are Dr. and Mra. E. W. Shockley. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Lantls, Mr. and Mra. E. C. Corn, Mr. and Mra. Ham ilton Patton, Mr. and Mra. Edwin L. Knapp, Mr. and Mr. Oharlea Olenn Smith. Mr. and Mr. John Boyle nd Mr. and Mr. C. J. Semon. The convention opens tomorrow to continue until Friday noon and the Medford guest plan to return to this city Saturday and Sunday. Just Folks Circle Hostess to Others At Church Parlors The Just Folks circle of the Metho dist Episcopal church entertained at the church parlors Thursday after noon from 3 to 5 for member of Queen Esther. Fidelity, Mary and Martha, and Prlscllla circles. Mrs. Harry Nordwlck, conducted the song service, assisted at the piano by Mrs. Clarence Pankey. Mrs. H. W. Persons led the .devotlonals and Mrs. A. Orln Schenck, circle chairman presided during the business session. Mrs. Curtis Darby presented the program, which Included: Piano solo Mrs. Harry Kordwlck. Review of ahort story Mrs. Harry Olsen. Piano solo MUs Shirley Tabor. Reading (Go -Getter) Mlaa Joan Burke. Piano solo Miss Ilene Tabor. Following the program a game, "Zip and Zap' was played to acquaint all guesta with each other. Refresh ments were then served by the hos tesses, Mesdames Conger, Clcvenberg, Roseberry, Reed, Meeker, Short, Ta bor, Ijawton, and Hull. , -' . There were 75 members present and aeveral visitors. A profusion of sum mer flowers added much beauty to the ftff&lr. Dixie ClubPlans For Sunday Picnic Mra. H. W. Hamlin will entertain the member of the Dixie club and their families on June 38. when they will gather at 1 p. m. for a picnic lunch. The ladlea aaslstlng the hos tess will be Mesdsmes OeBauer, Peter and Orlggs. --e Guild Holds Picnic At Edgewood Park A happy event for membera of St. Mark Oulld and frlenda waa the Friday picnic at the cottage of Mr. and Mre. H. W. Hamlin at Edgewood Park. There were forty guesta tn attendance and cafeteria luncheon served at noon. - r.rants Leave For California. Mra. Carl E. Oram and daughter, Zella Mae, together with Miss Min nie Dawson, a house guest from Mo nica. Pa., of Mrs. Grant, left for Loa Angelea yesterday to be there two months. Mrs. Grant will attend th aum mer aeaslon of U. S. C taking special studies while her daughter, Zella Mne. will atudy music and the arta. Mlsa Dswson will visit Mrs. John Hrgue of Long Beach, Calif., mother of Mra. Orant for the same period. Mra. Hogue. with Mra. Grant and party, may return to Medford for a vlalt upon Mra. Orant'a return. firhenrka Visit In Klamatei rail, Mr. and Mra. A. Orln Schenek ar spending the week end In Klamath Falla aa gueata rf Mra. Schenck'a brother. Ferrla Gilford and Mr. Olf ford, who are well known here. Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncbeom 40 Merchant Luncheon Regular Evening Dinner. $1 00 Special Dinner 75t Smith Cabin Scene Of Flag Day Picnic On Saturday, June 18 member of Crater Lake Chapter Daughter of the American Revolution met at Mrs. S. 5. Smith's pleasant summer horn In Edgewood park for their annual pic nic and meeting tn observance of flog day. Mrs. Beach and her committee ser ved luncheon at the large table near the river at one o'clock and. a ahort meeting followed, with the vice-regent,. Mra, M. M. Morris, presiding. After the usual opening exercises, Mrs, B, o. Harding read Franklin K. Lane'a beautiful tribute "The Flag" and Mis Anna Detweiler read a por tion of the address, delivered by Rev. John W. Beard, chaplain of the Ore gon National Quarts, at the annual mcvetlng of the Oregon aoclety. Daugh ters of the American Revolution at Champoeg on June 24th. The country waa never more beau tiful and Mrs. Smith's gracious hos pitality made the afternoon a most pleasant one. Luther Leaguers Have Jolly Party The Luther Leaguera of the Zlon English Lutheran church were din ner guests Wednesday evening of Dr. and Mra. Oeo. P. Kabele. who enter tained In honor of the return of their son, Martin, who arrived last week from Carthage college, Carthage. 111., and Edwin 'Andren, who graduated Monday from the University of Ore gon. Dinner waa served in the church parlor, which was specially decorated for the oocaslon. Mrs. Lorraine Ma ben acted aa toastmlstress for the program, which Included: Ukelele duete by the Misses Corvine and Nora Harwood: and violin solo by Ray Wolff, accompanied by Mra. Maben: and talks by Martin Kabrte and Eugene Andren. Cover were arranged for 30 guesta. A business meeting of the league was also held and the rest of the evening spent In games. Plana were completed for the production of a two-act play entitled, "The New Min ister Arrives." It will be presented on Thursday evening, June 30. MIm Berry Receives Honors at piacenriUe Miss Wilms Berry, a former pupil In the Medford Junior high school, has been recently graduated from the Placervllle high school at Placervllle, Calif. Miss Berry was awarded a scholar ship for having made the htgbeat grades in her class. She Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Berry of thla city. , McAllisters at Home At Glen Oak Court Mr. and Mr. Wm. McAllister whose wedding waa a social event of this month In Salem, are now at home to their frlenda In thla city at the W. B. Johnston house, Olen Oak Court. Warm Weather Is Here Don't Put Off Buying an Electric Refrigerator BUY NOWSAVE THE TAX! GOVERNMENT SALES TAX EFFECTIVE JUNE 21 WITH THIS MONTH SPECIAL Monarch RANGE $9950 COMPLETELY INSTALLED The present list price of this model, which Inrlnde noth ing hut the range. Is gtM.na. You mav purchase ttila rang In any one of three colon for the extraordinary sale price of 9.S0. and. In addition all wiring and labor necessary to It Installation will be fur nished wlthont extra charge. Casy terms. Three Guests From Out of Town Feted By Mrs. C. Hubbard Mrs. Chester Hubbard entertained At bridge Thursday for the pleasure of her slater. Miss Xcel Edwards, who left last evening for Seattle, follow ing a two weeks' vacation In this city. Other honor guests were Miss Betty Jones of Seattle, who alo vacationed here last week, and Ml as Margaret Lenore Coates of Corvallla. There were four tables of bridge In play In rooms attractively decorated In summer flowers of pastel shades, and prizes were awarded Mlsa Fran ces Welsner and Miss Louise Fluhrer. - Miss Fountain and Wm. Tucker Married In Seattle, June 11 Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Fountain, daughter of Mrs Charles Edward Fountain of Port Townsepd, to William Pierce Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tucker of Medford. The ceremony was read at 3:30 o'clock on the afternoon of June 11, In the reception rooms of the University Baptist church, Seattle Rev. Dr. M. E. Bollen officiated in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. The bride wore a smart blue traveling ensemble, with matching hat and accessories. Her corsage was of Ophelia rosea and llllea of the valley. Both bride and groom graduated from the University of Washington where Mr. Tucker la at present studying for hi doctor's degree and will teach in the department of political science next year. After a short wedding trip Into British Columbia, they will make their home In Seattle. Mrs. Wilson Gives Club SpeciaVTreat Thursday afternoon Mra. H. O. Wilson entertained at her home on Chestnut street, members of the Carnation club and plana were made for the annual Degree of Honor pic nic, which will be held July 17. Refreshments were served on the lawn and the guests enjoyed view ing a number of Indian curios, which were described by Mrs. Wilson. Women's Association To Meet at McDonalds. The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. W. McDonald, 823 East Main street, Tuesday after noon at 3:00 o'clock. A splendid program haa been prepared for the afternoon with Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt to give the book review. All members of the congregation are extended a cordial Invitation to attend the meeting. THESE REMARKABLE NEW FEATURES TtTOCgArDS aia acclaiming it! The latest 'wegtinghnuse Dual-autrnnatie Refrigerator with new improvements! Built-in Vatchman Control make it doublv reliable. And now new fea tures. All-Steel Cabinets . Electric Lighted Interior . . . Eaur Rolling Sbelf Built-in Crisping Pan! Jut see the Ventinghouee Dim. automatic Refrigerator . . . that's all vil MY. You'll never be) aatiafied with less! Vieit our ihowroom... today! CONVENIENT TERMS Peoples Electric Store 212 West Main A. B. Cunningham Miss Mohr Arrives For Vacation Time Miss Edna Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr. Is among atu denta home from the University of Oregon for the aummer . vacation. Mlsa Mohr 1 prominent In atudent activities on the northern csmpus and for the past aeveral months has been president of her sorority. Alpha Chi Omega. She has completed her Junior year at the university and will return there in the fall. Jackson Springs Scene of Dance Leading In Interest with many members of aoclety, all other events of the past week end. was the party of the Formal Dancing club, held at Jackson Hot Springs Friday eve ning. Dancing began at 10 o'clock, preceded by aeveral dinner events. Bridge Luncheon Wednesday Event Among charming hostesses of the past week were Mrs. W. A. Holloway and Mrs. C. O. Larlson. who enter tained at bridge luncheon Wednes day at the former's home, which was decorated In ' summer flowers in shades of yellow and blue. Following luncheon there were six tablea of bridge In play, the following guests being present: Mesdames Harry Prentice. Alvln O. Tollefson. Eugene Thorndlke, N. E. Nichols. A. Orln Schenek. Ray Wright. Ouy Sat terlee, Harry Nordwlck. Harold Per sons. Ralph Dlppel. Curtis Darby, E. O. Ridden. O. C. Boggs. O. H. Paske, M. N. Hogan. F. C. Porter. Donald Gray, Lee Oarlock. C. C. Goldsberry, F. O. Bunch, Goodwyn Humphreys. Edwin Durno. L. L. Sanders and Mrs. Wm. Gsrrettson of Roseburg. house guest of Mrs. Holloway, and the hos tessea. . .... Dr. Rigg Returns With Her Daughter Dr. Virginia C. Rlgg and daughter. Mrs. W. H. Rookard, have returned to this city from a three months' sojourn in Los Angeles and eastern cities. While In the east they vis ited In Chicago. Bloomlngton and" Springfield. 111. They are now. at home to their friends at 63 North Orange street. Master Shores Honored ,.' At Birthday Party Master Gene Shores, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvtllc Shores, celebrated his fourth birthday Friday evening at a Jolly party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge, given by Mrs. Rena Collie. Sixteen friends of the honor guest were Invited for the hours between 6:30 and 8:30 and en Joyed games on the lawn, after which refreshments were served at a festive table, decorated in pink, green and white, candles and favors, with birthday cake for centerpiece. 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