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1IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1932.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
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Browns Of Bay
City, Guests of
Voorhies' Here
General and Mn. Robert Brown of
Bin Francisco are welcome gueata In
Medford this week, hiving arrived a
few days ago to visit Colonel and
M. Oordon Voorhles at their country
home aouth of the city, and to add
further Interest to eventa, which
have centered, during the peat few
weeks, about gueat here from the
aouth.
lira. Voorhlea, who ilea been gueat
of her aieter, Mra. Margaret Btddle
at her ranch home In Klamath coun
ty, returned here Saturday afternoon
. to greet the Browne. General Brown,
a retired army officer, and Colonel
Voorhlea have been frtenda for many
yeara.
Mlaa Eleanor Munde of Baltimore
and Mlaa Phoebe Brown of San Fran
elaco, were alao gueate at the Voor
hlea home laat week, having a topped
en route south from a motor trip to
Victoria and other points north.
Pasadena Folk
Form Incentive
For Entertaining
Mn. W, A. Holloway wae hostess
Thursday at a delightful luncheon for
the pleasure of Mra. John .Gilbert
Blue and Mr!. H. C. Nlckerson of
Faaadena, Cel., house guesta of Mra.
Blue's daughter, Mra. Alfred 8. V.
Carpenter. The two have added much
Interest to events of the ,past week
In the local social world.
Covers were arranged for Mrs. Blue,
Mrs. Nlckeraon, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs.
J. J. Emmens, Miss Livingston and
Mrs. Holloway.
Another pleasant event of the week
waa the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Carpenter, complimenting
Mr. and Mra, Nlckeraon, who left
Friday for their ,home. The Oarpen
ten were hosts Thursday at a dinner
attended by the following guesta: Mr.
and Mn. Nlckeraon, Mrs. Root. W.
Ruhl, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mr.
Alfred 8. V. carpenter and Colonel
Oordon Voorhlea
Mrs. AlbrlgYt Of
Washington, D. C
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CRATBR LAKE NVTIONAL PA -
Mra. Horace M. Alortgnv of nvSJani-
ton, D. C. wife of Director Albright
of the national park service, will ar
rive In Medford Monday, accompanied
by her son Robert, and daughter.
Marlon. She will spend day in
Medford aa the guest of Superinten
dent and Mra. S. 0. Sollnsky, of
Crater Lake National park, before
spending several days at Crater Lake
aa cueat of the Sollnakysi at their
Annie 'Springs home, Mra. Albright
and children 'are en route to Wash
ington, V. O,, following a short time
scent In Berkeley, Cal.
Mr. Albright was a visitor at Crater
Lake laat week, accompanied by
Thomas 0. Vint. A banquet at Hie.
math Palis waa also given in his
honor by the Klamath county cham
ber of commerce. Later Mr, Albright
and Mr. . Vint, motored to Portland.
where they were entertained by the
Oregon club. They were aooompan
led north by Superintendent and Mn.
Sollnsky..
Mrs. Gould Among
Hostesses Of Week
Crater Lake Park' ,
- The leading social event of the
week In Crater Lake National Park
bridge luncheon, was held Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mn,
Charles Gould at Oovernment Camp,
with Mn. Oould and Mra, P. N. Miller
aa hostesses.
High bridge aeon was taken by
Mra. B. O. sollnsky, with Mn. Don 0.
Fisher second, while the traveling
prlre waa won by Mra. D. 8. Llbbey.
Low score was held by Mrs, E. L.
Clark.
Ouesta were: Mn. Thomas Allen.
Hot Springs, Ark., wife of Superin
tendent Allen of Hot Springs Nation
al park; Mlaa Marie Miller, Cortes.
Colo.; Mrs. D. S. Ubbey, Mn. Ray
Edwin, Mn. William Robertson. Mn.
Karl W. Count, Mra. B. L. Clark,
Mra. R. W. Price. Mn. Ray Hender
son, Mra. Don C. Fisher, and the hoe
teases, Mn. F. N. Miller and Mn.
Oould.
aoo vtiaa sckman ....
Miss Heckman and
Guest Leave Soon -
'Miss Annette Heckman, who has
neon guest hen for the pest two
weeks of Dr. and Mn. W. H. Heckman
at their home on Corning Court, will
leave Tuesday for San Francisco to
all for Hllo. T. H, where aha will
reaums her position aa supervisor of
klndergsrtena. -
Miss Heckman has been In the
etatee for the eummer and before
coming to Medford epent considerable
time In Portland aa gueat of her ela
ter, Mn. C. F. Swlgert. Jr. Mra. Wyn
na P. Orler of Salem haa alao been a
guest at the Heckman homo for the
peat week and plana to leave Monday
with Mr. Orler for the north.
Geo. Sheltons Visit
At Owen Residence
Mr. and Mra. James H. Owen have
aa their house gueata, Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Shelton of Oakland, Calif,
who an spending several days In
the city. Mn. Shelton, who will be
remembered hen aa Mlaa Barbara
Owen, Is being entertained consider
ably during her stay, by a Dumber
of her frlenda.
rhrraanthemnm '
Circle to Meet
Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84.
Nelghbon of Woodcraft will meet
Monday at 8 p. m. In the I.O.O.F.
hell. This will be the first tegular
meeting following the aummer raca-
tion and a good attendance la de-
bred.
ALFRED E. SMITH'S SON WEDS
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Walter Smith, youngest ton of Alfred B. Smith, former New Vork
governor, and his bride, she former Florence E.. Watson of 8cheneo
tady, N. are shown leaving the ohuroh after their wedding ceremony
In BOheneotady. (Associated Press Photo)
Members of Young
Married Set Here
From Coast Cities
Interesting gueeta in Medford this
week end tare Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomson of San Francisco and Mr.
and Mra. Phillip Riley of Marshfleld.
The Thomsons arrived Saturdsy
morning with Tommy Bates and
Ernie Thomson and an guests at the
home of Mrs. Thomson's parents, Mr.
and Mn. Rankin Estee. , Both Mrs.
Riley and Mn. Thomson are former
residents of Med.'ord and popular
members of' the local younger aet.
Fidelity Chcle
Enjoys Program1
The Fidelity clrole of the First
Methodist Episcopal church m&t
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. s. L. Leonard with Mra. E. O.
Roaeberry presiding. Mra. O, W.
Conklln led the devotlonals.
Following the buslneaa meeting.
Mlaa May Phlppa, program chairman,
presented Josephine and Helen Pow
ers tn two piano duets, "Military
March" and "Our Invincible Nation."
Janet Trill entertained with two
vocal solos, "Little Old Garden" and
"Little Orsy Home In the West." Mn.
Minnie Heine gave two Interesting
readings and Mrs. Leonard, assisted
by Mn, J. W. Smylle, served refresh
ments. Portlanders Add
Gaiety To Events
Mlaa Katharine Meyer and brother
Bob, of Portland, who are gucals hare
at the Earl Llttrell homo, have been
the Incentive for much entertaining
during the past week. A theatre
party waa given in their honor by
Mlaa Lucille Llttrell and Mlaa Mar
garet Warner entertained with a
bridge and lawn party for their pleas
ure Friday evening.
They will visit Crater Lake while
hen and plan to return north via
Klamath Falls Monday.
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Mrs. Wright Fetes
Calif ornians Here
Mn. M. 0. Wright entertained Fri
day at lunoheon honoring Mn. Earle
Davla of San Francisco, Mn. John
Winchester of Loa Angeles, and Mlaa
Maroelle Kennedy of San Franvlsco,
who wen gueata hen of frlenda for
the past week,
' Mn. Davis and Mrs. Winchester
left Saturday for California, accom
panied by Mra, D. O. Stephenson,
who will spend a mon'h visiting in
the aouth.
Pocahontas Lodge
Has Card Party
The regular card party of the Po
cahontas lodge was held on Frldsy,
August loth. Bridge and plnoohle
wen played. High score In brldro
held by Blanche Rlnabarger, low
by Berntce Wilson. High score In
pinochle wen held by Bather Dooma
and Roy Stagg and low by Evelyn
Stagg and Bud Lawrenta. The com
mittee In charge Included Alena En
ktne and Oladya Lawrenta. Refresh
ments wen served by the supper com
mittee composed of Blanche Rlna
barger and Mabel Quackenbuah. A
special featun has been planned for
neat Friday and all members whose
blrthdaya an In July and August an
requested to be present.
' .
Mrs. funky Una
Oneats From aouth
Mn. A. .1. Hanby has as (Meats
from Long Beach, Cal Mlaa Krrte ;
Bteveneon end Miss Laura Dlffen-1
derrer, who stopped hen In their1
tour of the Northwest to spend three '
weeke. While hen they an motoring I
to all points of Interest In the valley j
and surrounding mountslns and have
been entertained at several picnic !
parties.
Vrenonah flub "
Has Jolly Piirty
Wenonah club members met at the
home of Rather Dooms laat week for i
the regular monthly card arty. Alena
Enklne and Sarah Tolle held winning i
arairea. A pnmmtllM nt 11m mpb.
burn and Carrie eltlnea eerved re-1
ireeruneats, I
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Guild Bridge Club
Has Pleasant Meet
At Eakin Residence
Mrs. Clyde Eakln was hostess at
her home, 36 Rose Court, Wednesday
afternoon to members of the Ouild
Bridge club. There was a large crowd
In attendance for the pleasant after
noon and prlr.ee awarded Mra. J. A.
McDougall and Mrs. A. V. Graves.
The next meeting of the club will
be held this coming Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Olen Fabrics, lofl
Crater Lake avenue.
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News Notes From
Crater Lake Park
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Frank Bollneky of the Crater Lake
National Park educational division
left 'yeaterday on a ahort trip to
Berkeley, Calif. He will return to
Medford early this week.
Mlaa Josephine Taylor, who apent a
few days at Crater Lake laat .week
the gueat of her Slater, Mrs. Charles
Gould, hss returned to her home In
Medford.
Ferdinand T. Fletcher, summer
ranger at Crater Lake, left yesterday
for Denver, Colo., to attend the na.
tlonal convention or the Phi Delta
Theta fraternity. Mr. Fletcher la
prealdent of the Unlveraity of Oregon
chapter at Eugene. He will later
spend a ahort time et hla home In
8an Diego, Calif., after which he will
resume law atudtea atthe unlveraity.
Daughters, Veterans
To Attend Reunion
All Daughtera of TJnlon Veterans
of the Civil War are cordially Invit
ed to attend the fortieth annual con
vention of tho Southern Oregon
Soldlen and Sailors In Riverside Park,
Granta Paae, Friday, August a.
Picnic luncheon will be served at
la noon, and the afternoon will be
devoted to presentation of a pro
gram In which two numbers will be
contributed by Elta Duell Hubbe tent.
The convention will close with a
plcnlo aupper at 0:30 o'clock.
Guild Bridge Club
Meets At Fabricks
Mrs. CljMe Enkln of 35 Rosa Court
wsa hostess Wednesday to members
of the St. Mark's Guild Bridge Club.
A large crowd attended and a pleas
ant afternoon waa enjoyed with Mra.
J. A. McDougnll and Mn. A. V. Oravea
winning prlrea at cards.
The next meeting of the club will
oe nein st the home of Mra. Glen
Fabrlck. 10 Crater Lake. Wednesday.
MIm Sparrow
To Lake Tahrta
Mlaa Frarjcea Sparrow left on the
Shaata Friday evening for Lake Tahoe
where she will be the gueat of frlenda
for a few weeks.
School Days . . .
Will Soon Be Here
A beautiful permanent ware
it the answer to your hair
problem.
Complete $2,95
Murray's
Beauty Shop
41 n. Central Tel. Ml
Stearns-Saunders
Wedding Announced
For September 4th
An Important event on tti Sep
tember tocUl calendar will be the
wedding .of Mlaa Roberta Stearaa.
daughter of Dr. ft. W. stearna, to
Onarlea Edward Saundera, son of Dr.
and Mra. O. E. Saundera of San Joae,
Cal., which haa been announced for
Sunday, September 4, at noon.
The aervlcea wilt be read at the
Stearna home by Father Wm. B. Ham
ilton of St. Mark 'a church. Episcopal,
In the preaence of relative and Inti
mate frlenda of the couple.
Alpha Delta Class
Honors Mrs. Davis.
At Surprise Party
Members or the Alpha Delta class
of the Christian church entertained
laat week with a aursrlae nartv. com
pllmentlng Mra. J. T. Davla at her
home on Eust Main atreet. Each mem.
bar brouffht the honor gueat a hand'
kerchief.
Games, prepared by the social oom.
mlttee. furnished much fun, "Bar
gain Day" being among the moat
amtteing. Articles were furnished
end lively birgalnlng enloyed. fol
lowed by msny surprises when the
packages were opened.
Another gsme, which furnlahed
much merriment, conalsted of the In
terpretation of advertisements.
A beautiful bouquet of flowers was
presented the honor guest with an
appropriate speech by Mra. B. L.
Ray, president of the class. A basket
with the gift handkerchiefs and cards
was presented by Mrs. H. Berrlan.
Mrs. Davis responded with words In
appreciation of the pleasant surprise.
Refreshments were eerved tjie 33
guests.
Misses Cragln snd
need Hetiirn Home
Miss Christine Cragln and Mlaa
Sarah Weed who have been touring
the Pacific northwest for the last two
weeks arrived In Medford last Thurs
day to be the houae gueete of Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Bay. They left thl morn
ing for their home In San Diego, Cal.
Misses Pnrncker and
Albert Home From Lake
Miss Ann Pur ticker haa returnerf tn
the city from spending several days
as guest of the Arnold Bohnerte at
their cottage at Lake O' the Woods.
Mlaa Merle Albert of this city haa alao
oeen gueat or the Bohnerte at the
lake.
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Mrs. Smith Gives
Dinner On Friday
Mrs. Juatln Smith entertained at
dinner Friday evening at her home
for the following gueeta: Mlaa Phy-
llta Swearlngen, MIm Mabel Coffeen.
Mlisa Josephine Koppea, Mlaa Blanche
Runela and Mra. Jack Portr.
Dinner waa followed by bridge.
New M. Circle
Will Be Formed
A group from the young married
aet of the Methodist Episcopal
church met Friday afternoon to form
another circle to the Ladles Aid so
ciety. Mrs. P. M. Corlles presided
at the meeting and an Interesting
program was followed by refresh
ments, served by Mrs.. Alexander O.
Bennett.
September 91 was decided upon as
date for the next meeting, which will
be held at the home of Mrs. Hall,
1131 West Tenth street. Mrs. Hall
waa elected chairman of the organi
zation and Mrs. K. R. Oils, secretary.
Mrs. Larlson entertained with two
solos and Miss Betty Paske with a
piano number. Joan Burke gave a
reading, and Luella Com and Flor
ence Newman entertained with a vo
cal duet, accompanied by Joyce Ban
nleh at the piano.
Central Point Girl
Conquers Mt. Pitt
Mlse Dorothy Jones of Central
Point, daughter of Edward Jones, la
hailed today as a future Alpine climb.
er. Last Thursday she started forth
frem Lake O' the Woods with Francea
Faber, another Central Point school
girl to climb Mt. Pitt. A few miles
down the road, Miss Faber developed
misters and turned back.
Miss Jones, undtvmted by pros
pects of a trip alone up the long
Iran, continued toward the moun
tain top and returned to camp, sans
injuries and sore muscles, in. time
for a lste supper.
Miss Hill, Onest
At McElhose Cabin
Miss Carlyn Jane Hill, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, left Friday
for Lake o the Woods, where she
will be guest for the week end of,
Mary lionise MCEinoae at tne mcei
hose cabin.
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Mrs. Allen, Here
From South, Visits
Solinsky s At Park
Mrs. Thomas Allen, wife of Super
intendent Allen of Hot Springs. Ark
was a house guest last week of Super
intendent and Mrs. B. C. Sollnsky of
Crater Lake National park. Mrs. Allen
left the park Friday evening for Med
ford, accompanied by Miss Donna
Sollnsky, preparatory . to leaving for
Seattle. Wn.. en route to her home in
Arkansas.
During her short stay, Mra. Allen
saw many of the park scenic point.
both by car and horseback. She la
an adept equestrienne. She waa also
socially feted.
McClains Observe
Thirtieth Wedding
Day, Phoenix Home
Mr, and Mra. George McClaln cele
brated their 30th wedding anniver
sary August 14 at their home In
Phoenix. Their immediate relatives
were present and covers were laid for
seven.
Those present were James Harvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. McClaln of Phoe
nix; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns and
daughter Evelyn Jean and Mrs. Mol
He Wltchor of Medford.
t The evening was devoted to s re
view of stories and happenings of 30
yeara ago. '
Miss Reynolds To
Accompany Artist
Mlsa Dorothy' Reynolds, local
pianist and organist, will accompany
Miss Lucie Brucn, violinist of inter
national fame, In concerts here this
week, beginning this evening and
continuing for five nights at the
Knights of Pythias hall In connection
with the lectures of Dr. Stanford
Klngsley Claunch.
Mrs. Hart Gives
Small Luncheon
Mrs. Robert Hart entertained In
formally Friday at luncheon, invit
ing as guests Mrs. Jaok Porter. Mrs,
Edwin R. Durno, Mrs. Flaviua West
and Mrs. Justin Smith.
Oregon
HAVB MONBYl
Credit
Forty Guests At
Bridge Benefit
One of the largest affairs of the
past week was the benefit bridge
party given by the women of the
Catholic church at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Toung on South Oakdale. Ten
tables were arranged for carda on
the lawn and at the eloae of the
games prizes were awarded Mrs. 0. C.
Murray. Miss Ann Kellehor, Mrs.
Perna and Mrs. Lena.
Following bridge, refreshments were
served In the dining room, which waa
gay with decoratlona of gladioli. Aa
etstlng the hostess were Mesdames
Blgelow, Hunter and Orltsch.
Proceeds from the event will be
added to the St. Anne's Altar society
fund.
Ladies' Aid Will
Have Homecoming
Home Coming of the Ladles' Aid
soglety of the First Methodist Episco
pal church will be held Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the
church parlors, where several circles
will turn In reports of activities of
the month. These meetings are held
each month and all women of the
church are cordially Invited and vis!
tors are always welcome.
Ml Roberts
Returns Home
Mias Dorothy Roberta, who haa
been vacationing In the aouth follow
ing the Olympic games which she
attended, returned to her home here
yesterday on the Shaata.
Peats Here to " v
Visit Elilredgrs
Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Deal arrived
yeaterday from Portland to be gueata
here over the week end of Mra. E.
N. Eldredge.
ADRIENNE'S
"I, NAN. .
take thee, JERVIS-FOR
10,000
CASH
JERVIS VEARE thought It a,
strictly a business arrangement with
a strangeri but NAN FORSYTH was
marrying the man she secretly had
worshipped since childhood, grasping
at a chance for happiness on which
he would risk everything the story
of
Nothing
Venture
By Patricia IPenluorth "
Events even stranger than this bought-and.paid-for
wedding crowded into
their live. Out of a maze of myste
rious adventures, there blossomed un.
demanding and finally romance.
STARTS MONDAY in the
MAIL TRIBUNE
Brackinreeds and
Gates' Entertain,
Progressive Dinner
Mr. and Mra. Alan Bracxlnreed and
Father and Mra. Horace oatea vers
boats Monday evening at a progres
sive dinner at their apartments on
Korth Holly.
Quests for the oocaslon were Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Mann, Mrs. Walter
Folger. Seth Bullls and Mr. and Mrs.
I. E. Schuler.
Invitations Issued
For Annual Party
At Hoist Residence
On August 30, Grandfather Relet,
one of southern Oregon's best known
pioneers, will entertain with hla
eighty-first birthday par-y, to which
he Is Inviting frlenda from all sec
tions of the state. Each year "Grand
pa" Hoist, as he la known to all his
friends, holds a birthday party. And
each year the Invitation list grows.
Dinner will be served under the
trees at his Sams Valley home at
13:30. Photographs of the gathering
will be taken. In accordance witli a
long established custom.
Calif ornians Are
Guests, Pipes Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Pleps are en
tertaining this week Miss Orah How
ard and Mlsa Elizabeth Laklreof Palo
Alto, Cat., and have Invited- a number
of guests to their summer home at
Edgewood Park today to meet the
Caltfornlana.
The Pipes' are expecting Miss Eula
Meltzler of Los Angeles to arrive
Monday to also he their guest for
several days.
fall coats
First Showing
With their elaborate sleeves,
Victorian lines, and rich
Autumn colors,
See the other smart
apparel arriving
daily
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NEW SUITS
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