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JIEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SU1TCUY, JULY 10, 1932. , . - t nr .' rf T "sT at m vrr . m ' I r I.. 1 t .. i " i Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Nealon P3TGE TWO Gladiolus Show Seattle Folk Add Interest to Local Events of Summer vufta fn Medford. who hav ad ded much Interest to affairs of the put week, are Mr. Oeorg Myers and Mrs. Frederick Fisher, guest of Mrs. Katharine Hanley Heffeman, who haa taken the Ben Sheldon house for the summer. Kovoral tnfnrm&l teas Were given hm thu fit of the week and Mr. A. E. Reamee entertained at dinner In their none Tnurenay. Tho last of the week they spent at Diamond lake with Mra. Heffer nan. who haa Invited gueeta to a luncheon and bridge for their pleaa- ure Monday. Th twn ffiieAta nlan to leave Tues day for the north and Mrs. Heffer- nan la expecting ner mmn, u. E. B. Hanley, to arrive from Seattle Julv 30 for the remainder of the season. 1 Luncheon Honors Mrs. S. S. Buzzerd Here From South Complimenting her mother. Mrs S S. Buzzerd, here from West Vir ginia. Mra. Wm. Aldrlch entertained at luncheon for eight yesieraey. Those present were: Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. Mrs. Alfred s. v. carpenter. Mra. Leonard CarpenterMrs. Robert w. Ruhl. Mrs. H. D. Mccasxey, Mra M. Van Hoevenberg. Jr., Mra. Bus- card and Mrs. Aldrlch. A number of teas were also given last week for the pleasure of Mrs, Buzzard, who plana to leave neat week-end with Mr. Buczard for the aouth. Robinsons Hosts At Dinner Party, Saturday Evening Mr. and Mra. Gain Robinson were hosts last evening at their home at delightful dinner party, at which covers were arranged tor tne iohow- Ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ceroer.U. Mc and Mra.. Alfred S. V Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler lien, Mr. ana Mra, George M. Rob erts. Dr. and Mra. J. J. Emmena and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy. Dinner waa followed by bridge. Mrs. Solinsky Is Bridge Hostess At Crater Lake Home The second of a aeriea of Crater Lake National park aoclal functions waa a pleasant event Wednesday afternoon at tha home of Mra. E. a Solinsky at Anna Springs, where aeveral tablea of bridge were In progress. High acore In the bridge contest waa taken by Mra. Ray Edwin with Mra. F. N. Miller aecond. High honor score waa awarded to Mra, Charles Gould. A national parka guessing contest waa won by Mra. Ruasell Andrews with Mrs. Belderllnden low Quest present Were Mra. Don 8. Llbbey, Mra, Martin palmer, Mra, Ttay Edwin, Mra. Charles Gould, Mrs. Don Fisher, Mra. Russell Andrews, Mra. Lowell Smith, Mrs. F. N. Miner, Mra. R. W. Price. Mrs. Earl Count. Mrs. Edward Count, Mlsa Winifred Solinsky, Miss Jan Solinsky, Mra. Charlea Simeon and Mra, Solinsky. A hot luncheon waa served the guest. Mrs. HelenPlant Here for Summer 'At Lemmon Home Mrs. Helen Plant of Hood River fa In this city to spend the aummer with her sister, Mrs. C. O. Lemmon and family. Mra. Plant la well known here and much entertaining will probably be done for her pleasure during the season. Little Miss Oene Porter, daughter of Mra. Oertrude Porter of Portland formerly of this city, la here aa guest of Barbara Lemmon. Swimming, Bridge Ping Pong Enjoyed A group of local aoclety folk me tored to Gold Hill Friday evening for a swimming party at the home of Mr. and Mra. Johnny Reed and con tinued to tha A. P. Johtuen country home In the West Bid district for bridge and ping-pong. Fifteen en joyed the evening. ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. iiilhb Complete Htay Here. Mr. and Mra. Paul Squibb of Pasadena, Cel., who were guest the first of the week of Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, left Thurs day for lh'lr home. They were tha Inspiration Tuesday for a pleas ant dinner event at the Carpenter i home on the Old Stage road. Williams Vacation At Shasta Springs, ' Mr. and Mra. O. H, Wllllama and daughter, leda, and Ray Andrews were at Shasta Bprlnga, California, over the holiday, Hal Piatt Has ' ' " ()net mm aouth. Jo Long and Harry Johnaon of Sacramento, Cal ar guest her of Hal Piatt. Jr., former atudent of Sacramento Junior college. Mlas Jone Home""" For Summer Season. Mlaa Thelma Jonea. graduaU of the local high school In '30, and atudent of the University of Waah Ington, Seattle, la spending the aummer here with her parent at their home on Griffin creek. -Aldena leave ' -For Victoria. Mr. and Mra. George B. Alden are leaving today by motor for a vaca tion trip through th north. They will anend tha mW nn,Mnn , h three weeks' period In Victoria, B. C. I Golden Wedding Party Honors 12 lSft9C ft I at rr mm assay- aaaamat jjai JWXmMflim'K ifevrm'tv'tl m MM f w T i v l ' MM ' M ' "A i y? I i ii V: V MaKnf,'- TKJ J -i V,wTfc, "i. saiiiaaiaiisiaiisaaiiiaiiaiaiiiaialiiiiiaiiaili ill nil linn ir'niitii''"'lwJT-W'i-iit 'iimtirffl Photo by Shangle. At the party recently held In this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Garrison on the occasion their sixtieth wedding annlversay, there were In attendance six couples from the tree Mettiodlst church Medford, wh.o have been married more than SO years. An old fashioned dinner was served at noon, followed by open house and a religious program, conducted hy Rev. and Mrs. K, N. i.ong. In the picture are shown: Bending left to right, top row Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R. Hose, married M years; Mr. end Mrs. Wllllinfi Schmidt, married 50 years; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fry, married 55 years, and llev. B. N. long of tho Free Methodist church. Ilottnm row Mr. and Mrs. i. T. Bads, married 55 years; Mr. and Mrs. Garrison married 60 years; and Mr. and Mra. G. . Tedrlrk, married 61 years. Courtesy of Oregonlan. Little Folk Enjoy Birthday Party for Beverly J. Whitman Beverly Jean whitman celebrated her fourth birthday yesterday after noon, when her mother, Mra. Hester Whitman, entertained with a party at the J. W. Wakefield home for a group of her little daughter'a friends. Those enjoying games and refresh- mente, which composed the after noon'a fun, were: Patsy Marx, Mary Ann Perl, Louise Bauer, , Richard Harrison, Roger Wolf, Carola Hayes, Phoebe and Nancy Swem, Marian Blalock, Aletha Emerlck, Dean Stead Sally Lee Russell, Patsy Webster. Carl Burk, Mary Cox and the honor guest, Beverly Jean Whitman, Woodcraft Picnic Plans Announced For Next Sunday Neighbors of Woodcraft of south ern Oregon will meet In Llthla park next Sunday,- July 17, for a picnic party. The hostess circle, tor tha oc casion will be Acorn circle, Ashland: Oak circle, Phoenix; Chrysanthemum circle, Medford: Ami la. Oranta Pasa and Ewanna, Klamath Falls. A featlve program la being planned for the occasion and atudenta of the Institute of Musical Education of Los Angeles will entertain with several numbera. alnce a picnic for their pleasure haa been arranged for the eame day, Roger Wolf, Honor Guest, Picnic Party Mra. Adrian Wolf entertained Fri day for the pleasure of her eon, Roger, a number of his friends at a picnic party In Aahlsnd park. Games were enjoyed at th play ground and followed by serving of luncheon at th plcnlo grounds. Gueeta for the oocaslon were Oer- aldlne and Patsy Stmpaon, Mary Josephine and Ben Tetfer Plymale, Richard Harrison, Clatre Thomas, Carola Hayes, Beverly Jean Whit man and Virginia Hawley, Assisting Mrs. Wolf aa hostess were Mra. Thomaa and Mra. Hayea. Yeomen To Hold Picnic On July 24 Plana ar being completed to hold the annual Yeomen picnic at Casey's Camp, Just north of Trail on the Crater Lake highway, on July 34. Thla will be the last annual picnic aa It haa been changed from a fra ternal to a mutual company, so all Yeomen a-.id their families era cordi ally Invited to attend. Watch for tha later announcements In thla paper, Dixie Club Meets For Annual Event At Hamlin Cottage Former residents of the aunny southland will gather today at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamlin on Rogue River for the annual picnic of the Dixie club Plcnlo luncheon will be served and a pleasant day In the shade of the great trees, overhanging the river, la anticipated. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing Crowlera Gnrsts Of Rramea Here, Mr. and Mra. Edward D. Crowley of San Francisco arrived her yea- reroay on their return from a vaca tion trip through the north to be guests for the week-end of Mr. and Mra. A. B. Reames. Tha Crow leys also visited th Reamea for a short while on their way north. Guests From East Vlult Friends Here, Mrs. M. E. Wolf of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mra. E. M. Weyrauch of Oregon. Ills, who are guest in the vslley of Mr .and Mra. Guetrlaff of roots Creeek. were In Medford yea terday with th Ouetlaffa and son. Frederick, visiting Mr. and Mra. A. V. Grave, who have known them for many years, Mnrrtlla leave for Week-End at Coa. Mr. and Mra. Jack Morrill, who hev taken the George Carpenter house for th aummer. left yester day to apend the wek-end at the coast. Holly Group ' ' To Have Party. Th entlr personnel of th Holly thester will have a picnic end awlm mlng party on the Applegat river Monday evening, according to plans of the group. By Mrs. D. J. Wlllson. Camp Chapparral, Big Basin, California. Dear Medford Girl Scouts: If you can Imagine a vast area of big and tall redwoods along a big and aloplng hill and down through a valley criss-crossed with bubbling brooks then you can picture the regional camp down here In Santa Cruz county, called Chaparral I With ao many Girl Scouts and leadera In attendance It seems Im possible to count them, for at meal time the tablea look aa though they covered acreal And speaking ot food, you know how good that tastes at camp alwaya, and everyone always does Justice to the Camp Chaparral meals, I can assure you I No one sleep In tent here. You Just enscone yourself and your pos sessions In some little woodsy corner which Is called your "nest," and ther you efleep under a tall red wood tree. Wild animals ar In abundance here real kindly onea ao tar and today aa I walked through the camp I came fac to face with a very much aurprlaed mother deer and her tiny fawn. The fawn was moat Interested and curious about every thing, and I am aure that If his mother hadn't stslked off In evident disgust, that he would have liked to have stayed and visited. "It's the tall redwoods that are call ing me today, , Aa I take with my packsack to tha road. It's the call on me of the forest In west, Aa I step with the sunlight for my load." "To Camp Chaparral, from Boulder and Big Basin I will go. Where you ace tho deer run shyly 'cross the trail. It you're thinking In your Inner heart there'a swagger in my atep. You've never been along the Red wood trait. "It's the tall Redwooda that are call ing me today, Aa I take with my packsack to th road." Official camp song. My ehlef Interest In class work here Is puppetry and marionettes, and my effort at present are being directed toward the making of a yery gay marionette clown. If we make very ntc onea and learn how to manipulate them properly we will be allowed to present them In a play some night at camp-fire. . The belt for dinner hns Just rung. and alnre there la aomethlng I Just can't miss, we'll call this a column! But remember, our Camp WUlpeu Pine start on August T. Are you all saving your pennies? Moat Blneerelv. HELENE O. WILLSON. nravlona at rabTn "" For Week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brsvton are among Medford folk spending the week-end at their mountain cabin. Wr. Ptatt Plans Portland Trtn. Mrs. Hal Piatt, who returned the 1 last of th week from Shaata, will , leav tomorrow for Portland and Eugene, vwher ah plana to spend j several day. 1 Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheons 10t Merchant Luncheon 60 Regular Evening Dinner $100 Special Dinner 75 Medford Artists Entertain Monday At Normal School Two Medford artists, Mrs. Royal Bebb and Sebastian Apollo, will en tertain at the assembly of the South ern Oregon Normal school Monday aitemoon, The program will ooen in the normal school auditorium at Ashland at 1:50 o'clock. At the request of ' Miss Louise Woodruff, supervisor of music at the normal, Mrs. Bebb will entertain with two vocal solos, Mr. Apollo with two piano solos, and the two with a two piano concerto. Methodist Groups To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Home Missionary ao clety of the First M. E. church will be hostess to the Foreign aoclety, on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss May Phlpps on East Main atreet. Mrs! Koppeu and Mra. Lyman will be assistant hostesses. Thla Is a yearly :observance with both societies during the months of July and Aug ust. All tho ladles of the. church are Invited. - ' , Guests of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Flckes end son, Buster, of Oakland, Calif., are house guests In this city of Mrs. Robert Smith, hsvlng arrived here last Tuesday. They plan to leave tomorrow for their home In the south. Friday the party motored to Crater lake. . Building Bridge Club Has Pleasant Event. The home of Mrs. J. R. Marshall on West Tenth was the scene Thursdoy of a lawn party for members of the Building Bridge club. There were six tables of bridge In ploy during the afternoon and high score held by Mra, Paul Oretner. Semens Return From. .Motor Trip North. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Semon have returned from an extensive .trip through the northwest, which fol lowed their attendance of the Rotary International convention In Seattle. Miss Helen Wilson Issues Invitations Wedding Saturday Invltatiom have ben lsaued to the wadding Saturday evening ot MIm Ban Helen Wilton, daughter of Mr i. Cora A. Wllion, to Kenneth Chlldreth, which la to be solemn ized at the Wilson residence. 129 South Ivy atreet at eight o'clock, with Rev. w. R. Balrd reading the aervlce. In honor of the bride-to-be, a group of Mlu Wilton' friends win entertain with a miscellaneous show, er Wednesday at the A. H. Gregory home, 34 North Peach. . . Lions Hold Large Banquet; Install Officers Friday A large event of Friday evening was the annual banquet and instal lation party of the Lloni club, held at Casey's camp on Rogue river. Places were arranged for fifty at the banquet, which was followed by pro gram, dancing and Installation of the following officers: L. Penning ton, president; Chas. Reames and Stewart, vice prseldents; H. T. Hub bard, secretary-treasurer; Walter Ab bey. Hon tamer; Carol Hayes, newly elected tall twister, was absent be cause of Illness. Lion O. W. Newberry, retiring pres Ideqt, waa presented a beautiful pin as gift of the club. The program for the evening In cluded piano numbers by Lion Fischer, dance and song numbers by LaMurle Beck, . and solos by Mollle Easley. Wenonah Club Han Meeting The wenonah club met at the home of Mabel Quackenbush, Thursday, for the regular luncheon and busi ness meeting. The business was' con ducted by the newly elected officers. The committee assisting the hostess Included Nellie Purdln and Fldells Piatt. Pythian Sisters To Meet Tuesday The Pythian Sisters club will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall Tues day evening at eight o'clock, It has been announced. Mrs. Elizabeth Temple and Mrs. Sullivan will be hostesses for the evening. All mem bers are invited to attend. Carnation Club To Picnic Today Carn&tlon club of the Degree of Honor will meet In Ashland park to-' day for a picnic. All persons wishing to attend are asked to meet at the Union Labor hall at 11:45 a. m.. where conveyance will be provided lor an juveniles. Guild Bridge Club Hns Wednesday Party Mrs. J. A. McDougall was hostess for a charming party of Wednesday when members of the Oulld Bridge club of St. Mark's entertained In Ash lsnd park with luncheon and bridge In the shade of th park's Inviting trees. Return To ' " California Mr. and Mrs. John Qwtnn of Los Angeles, who have been the house guests of Mrs. Elsie Bashaw, left Thursday for California. Mrs. Gwtnn Is the daughter of Mrs. M. A. Crisp and a sister to Mrs. Bashaw and Mrs. Charles G. Smith. t Ashland Park Scene of Picnic, Patriarchs Militant, branch of Odd Fellows lodge, and the auxtl lary, will motor to Ashland today for a picnic in Llthla park. Mem bers of the Medford, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls lodges are ex pected to attend. .low 6cciuulaii"lxini inn a ,nr mi I EA1 THROUGH BOARD a Canad ian Pacific trans continental train in1 Vancouver, B. C, and travel through theu'orW famous Canadian Rockies to all points in Eastern United States and Canada at no extra cost! Enjoy Canadian Pacific's superior cuisine, fine service and newest equipment Call at tho office below for complete Information about LOWEST ROUND TRIPSUMMER EXCUR SION FARES IN YEARS - NOW ON SALE. Return limit is October 31. 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Wilkinson of Phoe nix, Arizona, and Mlsa Martha Wright, of Hollywood, California, are guest at the parsonage. Little Miss Bolger Has Jolly Birthday A Jolly event of last week for members of the very young set waa the party given by Mra. W. S. Bolger. honoring the fourth birthday of her daughter, Jean. Dinner and games composed the afternoon's festivity wlh tha follow ing guests present: Betty Ann Baker, Virginia, Thle.-olf, Narlvon Moore. Barbara Ann Brayton, Billy Brayton, Harriett Hart, Nancy Swem, Jean Schuler, Charmalne Brault and the honor gueat. Jean Bolger. Arrive This Evening From Nampa, Idaho Mra. c. c. Orlgga and daughter Jean, and Mlas Vivian Gregory of Nampa. Ida.! are expected In Medford thla evening, to-visit relatlvea for two weeks. t While here, they will be guest of Mr. and Mr. F.-A. Gregory of 830 West Second atreet. and Mr. and Mra. A. H. Gregory and daughters Virginia and Marjori of 34 North Peach atreet. Miss Harrison Weds Mr. Schrecengost . At a quiet wedding Friday after noon at th Presbyterian church, Mlsa Greta Harrison, daughter of Mrs. M. Harrison of palm atreet, became the bride of Fred Schrecengost, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scbrecengoat, Rev. Frank E. Beattv reading tha service. Attending the bride were her sister, Mra. Othel B. Lee, and Mrs. J. F. Maahburn. Mr. and Mra. Schrecengost will make their home In thla city. mistletoe riuh in MMt With Royal Nelglibora The Mistletoe club and Royal Nelghbora will mat. for inin, ..nn at the home of Mrs. Mafjorle Pear son on Clark street Wednesday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock for covered dish supper. Mrs. Hanby Gives Tea For Pleasure Of Mrs. J. Carkin Mra. John Carkin. who 1 her from Salem -to apend the aummer with her children at th Carkin ranoh near the elty. waa greeted Thursday afternoon by a number of frlenda from the Wednesday Study club at the home ot Mra. A. J. Hanby who waa hostess at tea In her honor. Another out of town gueat for th afternoon waa Mrs. Beatty of Wenst chee, Waah., ' guest of Mra. B. N. Warner. Mrs. T. W. Mile poured. Horace Howards Leave for South After Visit Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Howard and daughter, Mary, and aon, Billy, of Sacramento, left yesterday for their home after spending two weeks In southern Oregon aa guests of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Oaddls and Mr. and Mra. Hal Piatt. The past week waa apent with the Oaddls and Piatt famllea at their summer ootugea at Peter Pan camp. While in southern Oregon the How ards also visited Mr. Howard's broth er, Rev. J. K. Howard of Glendale. Considerable entertaining wss done among members of the younger set for the pleasure of Miss Howard. Mlsa Marjorle Marshall being one of th hosteasea. Mra. Howard It a slater of Mr. Piatt and Mra. Oaddla and each aummer the three famllea apend a portion of the season together. Weatonka Cooncll Haa Large Meeting. - A good attendanos waa present at the regular meeting of Weatonka Council, No. 30, Degree of Pocahon tas, on Friday, July 8th. Three pale faces were captured In the forest and Instructed In the mysteries ot the degree. The chiefs for the ensuing six months term were raised to their respective stations by Deputy Great Pocahontas Bster Doom. They are: Pocahontas Maudl Abbott; prophet ess, Gladys Dooms: Wenonah, Irene Shirley; Powhatan, Jack Dooms: Scouts, Nellie Purdln and Bernlce Seat; Runners, Gladys Lewrenta and Bernlo Wilson; Councillors, Evelyn Knutson and Fldells Piatt; Warriors, Walter Wilson, Ote Hubbard, Bud Lawrents and Ed Schackel; Guards, Bill Mllnes and George Armstrong. Mrs. Gore Leaves For Vacation. Mra. B. E. Gore haa closed her atudlo for a two weeks' period and la leaving today with her family for a vacation at coast point. Elliott Enjoy Stay at Cabin. Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott and children ar making their aummer home at Shady Cove their place of residence these warm aummer daya. To Be Event of Next Thursday Ta Medford Garden club will hold It annual gladiolus show Thursday, July 1. In th city park, Mra. A. E, Ream, president of the club, an nounced yesterday. . The ahow will be In charge of Mra. Leland Mentzer and all gladioli growers and fancier are Invited to exhibit their aristo crat.. Many choice blossom ar antlcl pated from the Warner, Arnsplger, Hill and Swan gardens, aa well ai many othera not so well known. The show will be In progress dur ing the afternoon and early evening and exhibitors are asked to bring their (lowers during the morning hours and to display them In heavy, well balanced containers, which will not be overturned by the breezes. To Picnic At Butte Falls. - A party of Medford folk wtll leav today for Butte Palls to picnic. In eluded In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hauge, Mr. and Mra. 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