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PA'OE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNT3.- MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1932. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon -iii ;n i n$ Formal Dancing Club Entertains At Twin Plunges A gala event la tlx put prs-aiitumn wan of social affairs waa the dancing party at Twin Plunges given by ths Formal Dane Ing club, mly. The danca waa preceded by con aldarable Informal entertaining, open house being onuervad In eaveral lionus end dinner partite filling the parly avenlng houra for oihere. Musis for dancing waa played by Dora. Frovoet'a orcheatra and the party attended by fifty couplea. Among tnoae entertaining prior to dancing were Mr. and Mra. H. fl. Deuel, who Invited fifty gueeta to tAielr borne for open house; Mr. and Hn, A. P. Butler, who were hoata to fourteen at dinner, and Mr. and lira. w. 8. Bolger, who entertained for eight. Calif or nians Add Gaiety to Social Events on Rogue Rogue River ie the reglaterlng place thla week-end of aeveral aoclal group from the Golden Oate, with Durllnj ame and Sen Franelaco folic vacation ing at their lodgei. At the Prank d. Noyee lodge, the party include! Mr. and Mra. Herbert J. Flolaehhacker, and Mr. and ura. Robert B. llendereon, all of Sin P'an elaco, who arrived In Medford on the flhaeta Friday morning. Mr. and Mra. Won R. Tucker hare aa gueate at "Rogue'a Rooat." Mr, and Mra. Cleorge T. Cameron, Mr. and Mra, Joeeph O. Tobln, Mr, and Mra, Walter Filer, and Captain and Mra. Symington. A party aleo arrived by train Frl day morning from the bay olty to apend. the week-end at the Andrew Welch aummer home. Includod were Mr. and Mra. atarr Bruce, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. Welch, Mr. and Mri. August Vlrden and Mr, and Mra. Oliver Dibble, Frank D. Madleon of flan Franclaoo, who haa been a vlaltor at hla river home almoat every week-end thla eea aon, arrived Thursday for a few daya there. "Mrs. Carpenter -Returns Home Mra, Alfred S, V, Carpenter and children, Julie and Harlow, returned Friday from Mallbu Beach, Califor nia, where they were guests for two weeeka of Mr, and Mra. John Scott, The Scotta were Medfrod gueeta ear lier In the aummer and the Inaplra . tlon white here for oonaidernble en tertaining. Mrs. Schuler Is Luncheon Hostess Mra, I, X. Aohulor waa hostess yea. terday at a lovely luncheon at her home. Oovera were placed at the i at tractive table for Mra. w. A. Folger, , Mra, Hamilton Patton, Mra. Reginald Parsons, Mra, Alan Bracklnreed and ' the hostsss. Misses Roberta " Leave For South Mlaaea Mary Lee and Dorothy Rob erta, daughter of Mr, and Mr. O. M. Roberta, will leave Monday eve ning for Ban Franoleco and other California cltlea. Mlaa Mary Lee will re-enter Mllla college, while Mlaa Dorothy, will return north fol lowing a week's tlslt with frlenda. She will enter the , Unlverelty of Oregon with the opening of the fall term. Mr. Ilemvtann Retnriii Noulh Following a tlslt of aeveral daya In Medtnrd aa the gueat of her mother Mra. 0. N. Black, Mra. Oerald Herrmann of Ban Franclaoo loft on Tueaday for her home In Vie aouth. Several aoclal function! were given In honor of Mra. Herrmann during her tlslt. Mra, Fanona Leaves For leattle Home Mr, and Mn. Reginald Parsnna and daughter Mary, are leaving thla week-end for their home In Seattle after pending eonalderable time at Hlllcreat orchard!, where they en tertained with mtmeroua affaire during late) aummer. Mra, Patton and Daughter! Oo Botith Mn. Hamilton Patton and daugh tera, Dnrti and Helen, are leaving today for Ban Franclaoo and Berk eley, Cal, where MIm Helen will enter Anna Head echool for glrla. Mra. Patton and daughter lorla. will return to Hertford after a holiday In Vie bay cltlea. Tlrtt the ' ' " Ltrlngatona Dr. and Mra. George Wtlltsma of Lajolla. Calif., are guests here of Mlsa Anna Livingston and Archie Livingston at their home near Meet ford. e leave for Carinel Home Mlsa Fitlth Sweeney and her com panion Mlaa Henrietta Jannaen lert thla week for Carmcl, Calif,, where they plan to remain until Thanks giving at the Sweeney cottage. Mlsa flarrltt To Pendleton Mlsa Helen Qarrltt of Ban Fran cisco, who spent the week-end on Rogue River aa the guest of Mr. and Mra. Nlon R. Tucker, left early laet week for rendition to attend tbe round -tip. Ttrn Mirltlnne living south Mrs. IWn Sheldon and children are leaving soon to Join Mr. Bhaldon tn making their Lome in Loa Angeles. Oal. Mr. Sheldon la now In the el')' to accompany them aouth. fast Side firrle To Meet Tuesday The Bst slide circle of the Pres. brteriau church win meet Tueny at the home o! Mts. W. H. Walker wb ItuM' avcuue, For Autumn L v t Typleal of the new fall faihlom In headgear and their new etyllih tilt le thla email hat of knitted wool topped off by a knotted ball of ma, terlal to match. (Anoolated Preu Photo) Mrs. Simmons Has Party For Guest Mn. K. W. Stmmona entertained Thursday evening with two tablea of bridge for the pleasure of her alater, Mra. N. Thompson of Pasadena, who la her house guest. The rooma were decorated for the occasion In alnnlas, delphinium and other garden flowera, and a very plenaant evening enjoyed. 4 MarjorieJewett Feted On Birthday Complimenting ,her little daughter, Mnrjorle on the oocoslon of her sixth birthday, Mra. It. P. Jewett enter tained at her Central Point home with a party Wednesday. The long table at which the chil dren were aerved refreshments fol lowing gnmee waa beautifully decor ated In onndles, favors and flowers In pink and whits. Mrs, Louise Grimes and Mra. Fran ces Wyatt assisted the hostese In serving. Mlsa Latham and Mrs. Carey Hostesses On their birthday, Mlaa Geraldlne Latham and Mrs. Sam Carey enter tained a group of their frlenda at the Intter'a home Wednesday evening. Bridge was enjoyed during the eve ning, with Mlaa . Kathleen Wilson winning first and traveling prizes, and Mlaa Yvonne DeVaney, low. Guesta for the evening were Miss Elsie Williams, Mlsa DeVanoy, Miss Wilson, Mlsa Maurlne Oreen, Miss Audrey Lofland, Mlaa Ruth Mlnear, and the hostesses, fluest! of Kelly! Continue North Mlaaea Ann and Mnryhelen Wood, guesta last week of Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly and the Inspira tion for considerable entertaining, left the first of the week for their home In rortlnnd. Mlsa Mnryhelen will soon re-enter Marylhurst col lege for the fall term. The two are daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. wood and have many friend! In the valley. Leave for Week-end At Luke of the Woods Among Mrcifnrd folk leaving yes terday to spend the week-end at resorts were Misses Mnrjorle Kelly and Eda Bessonette, who left for Lake of the Woods with Miss Bea souette'a brother, Glenn Bessonete: and friend, Edgar Smith. The two young men are students at the Unl-! varsity of Oregon, where they are affiliated with Blgma Nu fratern ity. St. Anne's Hoelrly To Meet Tllesdnv The Unit business meeting of the fall season will be conducted Tuea day afternoon at 9:30 o'clock by members of at. Ann'a Altar society, according to Announcements Issued. Plana will be completed at the meeting for a card party Wednesdny evening at eight o'clock In the psrlsli nan. to which the publlo li Invited. McAllisters VIlT I'rlenda at Weed. Mr. and Mra. Wm. McAllister are visiting friends i.j Weed, Cel., this week-end. having gone aouth for pleasure and business. SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD Evtry Room with ft Tub and Showtr li Slnele .00 i.50 1 1 Twin Btdt M OO NOTHING HIGHER Gf9t Strvfct MARKET and MASON STS. NEW LOCATION Prince Auto Elcotrlo and Wrecking 13-plate l-)ear guarantee Battery ..UM Prince llattertre recharged V All other make.... ..... ..oe Generators .... (t oo and up . Armature Keulndliig ntnrter end Generator Kirhanie and Repairing Auto vlrevktng and tieneiil Reimlrlhg lllll N. Hiterslile. Hhsns S- ill! Misses Hauk And Quisenberry Are ' Hostesses Friday A delightful party for members of the younger set waa given Fri day evening by the MUsea Jean Quisenberry and Barbara Hauk, who were hostesses at the Quisenberry home at buffet dinner and dancing. Quests for the affnlr were Misses flybll Jean Young, Nell Green, Ethel Chord, Adra Edwards, Mildred Orltach, Helen McAllister, Gertrude Boyle. Frances Moller; Messrs. Tom Emmens, Bob Boyle, Joe Naumee, Bill Wilker, Bill Cunningham, Bob Carter, Jack Murray, Orville Wilson, Harold OeBauer and Jack Boyle. a Catholic Women Announce Party At Parish Hall A lovely party hae been planned ror Wednesday evening at Parish hall by the women of the Catholic church who will be hostesses to all who enjoy a few hours at cards. - The pur"o Is cordially Invited and prima will be awarded winners of high scores. Mrs. Corum Is chair man for the event and will be assist ed by Mrs, DcSouza, Mri. Doplemeler, and Mra. Dallnlre. f Methodist Group Selects Officers For Coming Year September meeting of the W. F. M. 8. of the First M. . church waa held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Walker on East Main atreet, with a good attendance. Mra. Bllton presided during the business Session. An announcement waa m.ade of the Columbia River branoh meeting to be held In Eugene Oct. 4, o and 0. Following thla. on Oct. 7th and 8th the convention of the southern district will be held In the Medford ohurch, delegates to be entertained in the homes over night. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mra. J. N. Wiley, president: Ms. J. W. Smiley, vice president; Mra, A. E. Lyman, recording secretary: Mlsa May pnippa, corresponding secretary: Mra. O. Conklln, treasurer; Mra. A. R Hedgea, mite box secretary; Mra, Olllette, evangelism; Mrs. Osborne, stewardship: Mrs. Tucker, superin tendent H. H.i Mrs. O. Grant, super- Intendent B.; Mra. C. Meeker and Mrs. Chlrgwln, superintendent L. L. B, Mrs. Conklln conducted the devo tional period, subject, "Onward With God," closing with a prayer. A play- ette, "Her Sunshine Member" waa the concluding number on the progrnm. under the direction of Mrs. Boggs and Mra. Darby, Assisting them were, Mrs. Osborne, Mra. H. Nordwicle and little Billy Darby, Thimble Club Has Luncheon, Samuels Cabin On Friday The membcre of the Thimble dub of Chrysanthemum clrolo No. 84. Neighbor! of Woodcraft, motored to the summer home of Neighbor Lottie Samuels on Wagner creek last Fri day and spent a most delightful day After a delicious luncheon a busi ness meeting was held, with the president, Hurtle Gill, presiding. Caide followed, with honors falling to Nelghbora Bessie Gall and Gussle Knlpps. Welner It oast, ' ' Tlan or Lodge. A welner roost haa been planned by the eoclal committee of the Po-' oahontaa lodge after the regular meeting on Sept. 18, and will take place at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ueorgs Armstrong on the Jackson ville highway. u Rack to City For School Opening Connie Jeanne Btang haa returned j to Medford to atari aohool. Her mother Katherlne Stang. will open j the new Kny Kostie dance atudlo i here about September 30. i Invest in Health DR. 1. II. OOVR Tn hv nfcarr dentil work done li to tnT(wt In hFAltti . , . Pont put It offt Vou'U ft nil that my charj-t- ar tn Hit with prrwnt condition. lmt k any one of nij many aatlMlrd. patron. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry 233 East Main Street Upstaln Phone m i CONSULTATION FREE "Prettiest?" mk - v Genevieve Henderson, eecretary to Qovernor Rolph of California, li claimed to be the "prettleet eecre tary to an American governor." Decide for youreelf If the claim la true. (Associated Pres Photo) News Received From Miss Brown Mlsi Mary Brown, slater of Sid Brown and Mrs. Ethelwyn B. Holt mann, haa been taking a post grad uate course at George Washington university In Washington, D. C ac. cording to word received here. Mlsa Brown formerly attended school here, and la now residing with her mother. In Birmingham. Ala., where she will teach In the high school. While In Washington. D. 0., Miss Brown met Vice President Charles Curtis, Senator Charlea E. McNary, and vice-presidential nominee John Garner. She also visited the B. E. F. camp In the capital, and wrote a etory concerning It for the Bir mingham Post, Auxiliary Holds Opening Session A meeting of the auxiliary of Col. Sargent'e camp, United Spanish War veterans, waa held at the armory Wednesday evening. As this wis the nrst gathering after the aummer vacation, a large number were In attendance. Plans for the coming year were made, and all members were urged to attend regularly and to Interest those who are eligible to member ship to attend the next meeting, and Join the auxiliary. The members of the auxiliary de sire to be of assistance to all veter ans and their families who are in need, as well aa other families In the community. Lnilles' Auxiliary Meets Tuesday Baptist Ladiay Auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 ' o'clock with Mrs. P. H. Dally of 1138 West Fourth street. Ladles have been ask ed to wear house dresses. Further Information concerning the after noon's program may be obtained by calling aa followa: First ward, 1333; second ward, 10B1-L: third ward. 716-H; and rural routes, call S07-K-1. -1 -Riles ricmrnaon Visiting Here Mlsa Camilla Clemenson of San Franelaco haa been apendlng aev eral daya here aa the guesta of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clem enson. eVie plans to leave thla eve ning for the south. Chrysanthemum ' ' C'lrclo to Meet There will be a regular meeting of Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, N. of W Monday evening, Sept. 13th at 8 p. m. In the t. O. O. F. hall. Announcing the agency for OPECIAL O MEASUREMENTS By W. B. COON CO. to retail for $fi Footwear for the Not Just a range of gisei and widths . . . Not Just Ordinary Combination Lasts But Shoes with special "different-from-the-average-foot" measurements. NOW OX DISPLAY AT Rotarians Enjoy Delightful Picnic At Patton Home Members of the Rotary club and Women of Rotary were entertained Tuesday evening at one of the most charming parties of the week. Invited to the Hamilton Patton home on Capitol Hill, they enjoyed swimming. picnic supper, cards and dancing. The lawna were beautifully lighted with lanterns for the affair and the evening completed with community singing at the outdoor fireplace. For- ty-rire attended the party. D. A. R. Announce Program For Fall To Open Saturday The first autumn meeting of Cra ter Lake chapter. Daughter! of the American Revolution will be held on Constitution Day, Sept. 17th at two oclock, at the home of the regent, Mra. Volney O. Dixon, 838 West Tenth street. An Interesting program will be presented sa followa: t Sounding of the roll call. Washington's Farewell Addresa, Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc. Amendments to the Constitution, Mrs. a. Q. D'Alblnl. Initiative and Referendum Meaa urea, Mra, F. J. Newman. A worthwhile program for the year haa been prepared and the regent an nounces the following committee chairmen, who will assist her In the chapter'a activities: Calendar, Mrs. J. K. Cochran; entertainment, Mrs. M. J. Nonis: membership, Mra. W. W. P. Holt; music. Mrs, H. E. Marsh; magazine. Mrs. c. O. Murray; flowers, Mrs. Mc Donald; flag, Mra. Warren; finance, Mlsa Wood: press, Mrs. J. O. Greyi historical records and marker, Mrs. Harding. ChApter chairmen of national com mittees, Angel Island, Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch; Better Films, Mrs. Earl; Chil dren of the American Revolution, Mra. O. Q. D'Alblnl; Chsmpoeg, Mrs. Anderson; correct use of the flag, Mrs. 0. C. Van Scoyoc. D. A. R. library, Mr. Welch: Genea logical research, Mlaa Jane Snedlcor; Girl Home Makers, Mrs. F. Wilson Walt; historical and literary recipro city, Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc: Indian welfare, Mrs. Van Valzah; legislation In U. S. congress, Mrs. Morris; maga zine, Mrs. Murray; manual, Mrs, F. B Lowry; National Old Trails. Mrs. Shepherd: Americanism. Mra. D'Al blnl. Preservation of hlatorto apots, Mrs. Snedlcor; publicity, Mra. Grey: radio, Mra. Ohlldera; Real Daughters, Mrs. Wilson: revolutionary relics In Conti nental Hall, Dr. Rlgg: students loan fund, M.us Sara Van Meter; Veterans hospital, Mrs. Newberry. executive Meet At Christian Church The executive committee of the Crater Lake union, Christian Endeav or, will conduct a regular meeting to morrow evening, Sept. in at 7:30 o'clock In the First Christian church here, according to announcement by Lawrence Mltchelmore of Ashland, union president. All presidents of aocletlea, society advisers and union officer! are re quested to attend, aa the budget, nominating committee, arrangements the state executive committee meet for district convenlon, and report of Ing will be made. Degree of Honor Meets Monday. The Degree of Honor will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Labor Hall. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Ida Wilson, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mary V'altois. After the lodge session tables will be ar ranged for cards with Mra. Wilson acting aa hostess. All members and their frlenda are Invited to enjoy the evening. " j - 50 ner n per pair "Hard to Fit" Miss Field, Bridge Hostess Saturday Mlaa Barbara Jean Field waa hos tess at bridge yesterday afternoon, at her home on South Oakdale ave nue, with three tablea In play. The rooma were delightfully decorated In asters, zinnias and gladioli. Invited for the afternoon were Misses Lola Nichols. Evelyn Leonard, Helen Stearns. Helen Patton, Cath erine Robinson, Molly Brown, Mar Jorie Mulholland, Virginia English, Helen McAllister, Jesn Quisenberry, Margaret Warner and Joan DeLoeb, Announce October Plans, Hi Triangle Thirty-five young people attended the meeting of the HITrlangle club conducted- at the First Christian church Tuesday evening. Adrian Fraley, vice president, waa In charge of the business session. Plans for the October meeting were announced, with each of the six groups working for the largest stten dance. Some special honor will be given the winning group. The presentation period was In charge of Winston Hotell's group, with the games In charge of Ralph Cook's group. Watermelons wore served as refreshments. Party Honors Messrs. Bray Friends of Messrs. Billy and Phil lip Bray, who are leaving soon for Dallas, Texas, where they will enter the South Methodist university, gathered at their home Friday eve ning for a Jolly entertainment at which their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jouett P. Bray were hosts. There were twenty guests present. Mrs. Conklln Leaves for Home Mrs. Roscoe Conklln, formerly Miss Marie Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller of Phoenix leaves today for her home in Ontario, Ore gon. Mrs. Conklln was one of the registered nurses In Medford for a number of years, previous to her going to eastern Oregon, where for the past year she has held a hospital position. While here Mrs. Conklln attended the family reunion and the wedding of her sister. Miss Ruth Miller. Renekahs Will ' ' Observe Founding Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38 held a regular meeting Monday evening with a good attendance. A splendid report was given by the visiting committee. Plans were made to celebrate the founding of Rebekah Odd Fellowship at the next meeting, September 19, and a good attendance la desired. Mrs. Piatt Leaves For Northern Trip Mrs. Hul Piatt la leavlnsr Mondav for Portland and Balem, combining a uuamess ana pleasure trip. in FOUNTAIN of YOUTH "The Last Enemy to Be Destroyed Ia DEATH" (1 Con. 15-26) YOUTH for 100 YEARS Changing the Vibrations of the Blood Makes This Possible GILBERT THAYER (In Person) Gives Demonstration to the Public memaasuait ia JaamM. I v j IB V' f $? " nil i GILBERT THAYER'S discovery of changing the vibrations of the blood will add HEALTH, HAPPINESS and SUCCESS to the lives of millions of people. Dr. James L. Gordon, San Francisco, Calif. MONDAY Man As He IS and As He May Become. TUESDAY Predomination Mental Impressions, Your Hand Writing and What It Reveals. WEDNESDAY Man The Master Of Every Situation In Life. This lecture will givs you the secret of the success of Thomas A. Edison in completing over 1000 Inventions. NOTE: These lectures given to packed houses fa over 300 cities including London, Eng., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Etc. ADMISSION FREE Every Man and Woman in Medford Invited. Mr. Schenck Honor Guest at Dinner Given on Birthday Mlsa Eatella Schenck was hostess Thursday evening at dinner, comple menting her father. D. R. Schenck on the eighty-third anniversary of hla birthday. The party was held at their home In Ideal court and at tended by Mr. and Mra. A. Orln Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Nyle L. Olf ford and son, Jay, of Ashland. Mr. Schenck had a very pleasant evening and glvea the Oregon climate credit for his good health. Missionary Group Holds Interesting Study of Indians An Interesting study of Vie In dians wss conducted at the regular meeting of the Women's Christian Missionary society of the First Christian church. The business ses sion was conducted with Mrs. Alan Curry presiding, and the alms of the group were discussed and adopt ed. The worship period was In charge of Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah. whose subject waa an "Appeal to the Great Spirit." The Twenty-third Psslm was repeated by the group, and Mrs. Van Valzah gave the American In dian's Interpretation of the scrip tare. Mra. R. L. Ray. tn charge of the presentation period, gave an Intro ductory talk on the American In dians. Rev. W. R. Bslrd spoke on the life and habits of the Indian, and Mrs. Fred J. Wllmot related a number of old time Indian legends. Others participating In the pro gram were Mrs. Walter Kindred, Mrs. Mabel Marsh and Mrs. H. J. Berrlan. The period was closed with Miss Doris Richardson of Beau Lane stnglng "Don't Get Blue.' Refreshments were served the 33 members and two guesta In attendance. Rosa Blackmore Willitt PIANISTE Graduate of Leipzig Cdnserratorlum, Germany (Pupil of Telchmueller) SPECIAL INSTRUCTION -In "The Art of Pianoforte Playing" Studio Masonlo Temple, West Main and Holly K. of P. HALL Corner of 5th and Grape Streets Medford, Oregon Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 12, 13,14 at 8:15 P.M. "GILBERT TIUYER has the Age" gays Dr. Elmer York City. Eastern Star To Meet Wednesday The local chapter of Eastern Star will resume activities Wednesday evening. September 14, with e busi ness meeting at the Maaonlo hall. A large attendance Is desired as this will be the first meeting of the new year and extensive plans will be made fr the coming season. Following the business session the evening will be devoted to cards. B. P.W.cfcbWM Meet for Dinner The Business and Professional Women'! clnb will hold a dinner meeting at the Coppln cafe Thura day, September 33. It was announced! yesterday. The meeting will be the first of the new year Qnd plans foi the coming social season will be dis cussed. Honor Mr. Morgan With Birthday party PERSIST Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mor gan were host and hostess Septem ber 7, at a dinner party given la honor of Mr, Morgan's birthday. Guests Included Mildred Young, Hazel Hutchison, Ted Kinney, Carl Chlldreth, Max Little, Richard Dun can, Dare and Orval Peterson, also Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash. Plan Family picnic for Todoy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Rich ardson and family, accompanied by Mrs. Cordelia Richardson and daugh ter. Mrs. Josephine Stlllman, are leaving this morning for Myrtle Creek where they will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Niles Richardson and family of North Bend -for a family picnic Dr. H. P. Coleman Chiropractic and Physiotherapy ORECON LICENSE 264 California License 3028 It YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE, For Appointments Phone 403-R-4 msde the discovery of E. Lee, M.D., of New