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aiEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1932.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
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Edited by
Eva Nealon
Mrs. Mills and
Otis Booths Are
Much Entertained
Mrs. That. H. Mills of Portland
house guest of Colonel and Mrs. Oor
don Voorhlca. and the Otis Booths
from Los Angelas, are among out of
town guests who nave been much
feted here during the past week, add
.lng new Interest to the social season ,
. which -has been a trifle dull during
late summer.
Mr. and Mrs, Oaln Robinson en
tertalned at a dinner In their honor
. Thursday. Covers were placed for )
guests.
Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Mills were vis
iting guests yesterday afternoon at
the river party, given by Mrs. H
Chandler Egan.
Wednesday evening Colonel and
Mrs. Voorhles entertained on the 00
caalon of their wedding anniversary
with a charming dinner for 13. Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Morrill were hosts at a
dinner for eight Tuesday and Mrs. L.
A. Salade, Jr., at dinner Friday.
Johnstons Honored
At Dinner Given By
Alfred Carpenters
For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs,
T. Slater Johnston, whose marriage
was an event of the summer, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred 6. V. Carpenter enter
tamed at dinner last evening at their
attractive country home, Top Sides,
Covers were placed for the John
stons, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Booth, who
are guests here from the south: Mrs,
Tbos. H. Mills of Portland, Mr. and
, Mrs: Sprague Rlegel, Chas. Voorhles,
Mr. and Mrs. o. S. Newhall and son,
Story; Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, E. W.
; Carlton, Mlas Margaret Hubbard and
I Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter,
SanFranciTcans
Here for Holiday
: At Tucker Lodge
' Arriving from the south on the
Shasta Saturday to be the guests
over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Nlon R. Tucker at Rogue's Roost,
were Mr. and Mrs. James Jsokman,
Miss Patricia Tobln. Miss- Nlnl To
bln, Robert Six, and Nlchol Smith,
well known lecturer and authority
on Russian folk lore.
', To Join the group on the river,
Mrs. Clifford Ersklne-Bolst, Mrs.
Stanhope Nixon and Mrs, Richard
Helman motored to Medford.
Mr. Tucker accompanied his guests
from San Francisco by train.
Out'of'Town Folk
Feted at Several
Lovely Luncheons
' Mrs. Alice Holloway was hostess
yesterday afternoon at one of the
pleasant events of the week given
for out of town guests. She enter
tained at luncheon and bridge for
Mrs. George Williams of JaLella, Cel.,
who la guest here of her sister, Miss
Anne Livingston.
Covers were placed at luncheon for
Mra. Williams, Miss Livingston, Mrs.
F. Corning Kenly, Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl
Mrs. Donald S, Clark and Mrs, Hol
loway. Following luncheon, bridge was
played.
Mrs. L. A. Salade, Jr., also enter
tained for Mrs, Williams, and Mrs.
Thos. H Mills of Portland last week,
and Mrs. L. a. Salade, Sr., was hostess
at luncheon, complimenting visiting
guests Friday.
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Schools Claim
Many Members
Of Younger Set
Events of the younger set are on
the wane this week with many mem
bers returning to schools In toe eaat
and on the const. Mlas Roxana
Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Ruhl, left Thursday for Vasaar,
where ahe will be a Junior. She
will stop In Rockford, 111., to visit
her granfather for aeveral days be
fore continuing eaat.
John Wellls, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. 8. C. Wellls, left Tuesday for his
last year at Tamalpals.
Mlas Olorla Oetchell, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Delroy Oetchell, also
left Thursday for the south to re
enter Castllleja.
Many otoers are leaving for the
TJnlveralty of Oregon and Oregon
State college, where rush week fes
tivities promise a round of gaiety
preceding the official opening of
school.
Mrs. Booth Will
Entertain Here
Mrs. Otis Booth, former Medford
resident, who has been visiting here
from Los Angeles, will entertain at
luncheon at the Colony club Thurs
day and has Issued Invitations to 34
guests.
F.-T, A. Council to Meet
With Mrs. D'Alblnl
, The Medford Council of Psrents
and Teachers will hold the first
meeting of the year Tuesday, Sep
tember 30, at the home of Mra. a.
Q. D'Alblnl. Covered dish luncheon
wilt be served at ia:S0 and all offi
cers and chairmen of committees are
urged to attend.
. Mra. A. E. Rramee will be present
to tell of the state r.d county plans
for relief of the unemployed.
All members are asked to bring
their own table service.
Ever Ready rirrle
Entertained Tuesday
Fourteen members of the Ever
Ready Circle were entertained by
Mrs. D. M. Welch at her home Tuea
day afternoon.
nans were made for a rummage
sale to be held In October. Further
announcements will be made soon.
through the columns of trila psper. !
Alter me business meeting, re-'
freshmenta were served by the hos
tess, assisted by Mra, Undley and
Mrs. UttrelU (
Misses Ness Give
Dinner at Hotel
Misses Dorothy and Kathleen Ness
were hostesses st dinner and bridge
at the Hotel Medford Thursday eve
ning. Those attending the delightful
affair were: Misses Mildred Dugan,
Yvonne Devaney, Lucille Barrett,
Ruth Koozer, Margaret Wood, Mrs.
Wm. Wood. Mrs. Jos Marshall and
the hostesses.
Dance and Card
Party Planned
By Local Lodge
Wednesday evening, October 6th,
Reames chapter No. 00, Order of East
ern Star will sponsor a dance and
card party to which all members of
the order. Masons and their Invited
guests are cordially invited. This
event will be the first of a aerlea of
dancea to be sponsored by the chap
tei thla winter. Good muslo 111 be
provided for dancing and refresh
ments will be served. The committee
members In chsrge of arrangements,
O. M. Houston, Mrs. Oeorge E. Ostes,.
Mrs. L. L. Candera and Mrs. Marie
Schoepen are making every effort to
trsure a auccessful party. Dancing
will be In the ball room of the Ms-
sonic Temple and carda in the ladles'
club room.
Group Gatherings
Start Friday For
Local Methodists
The first of a series of group
meetings to bring together for a
genersl social time the congregation
of the Methodist Episcopal church
will be held at the church Friday
evening at 0:30 o'clock.
The covered dish supper and pro
gram will be sponsored by the Ladles'
Aid of the church. The Fidelity
circle will act as chairmen of the
festivities.
Each guest Is asked to bring her
own tsble service and a covered dish
All members of the church are
oordlally Invited and urged to at
tend the meeting.
Bridge Tea. Plan
Of Rotary Women
Woman of Rotary will hold their
first meeting of the new season on
Wednesday, September 31, at 3:00
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Volney
Dixon on West Tenth street. Mrs.
Dixon will be hostess at a brldgo
tea and will be assisted by Mra. C.
Bemon and Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel.
Wednesday Study
Club Will Meet
The Wednesday Study club will
meet with Mra. T. W. Miles, at her
cabin In Edgewood park on Septem
ber 31st for the first meeting of the
club year. This will be a sootal after
noon, with a covered dish luncheon
served at 13:30. Mrs, M. M. Morris,
phone 21&5, will anawer any Inqulrlea
relative to transportation.
Itaptlst Ladles
Knjoy Afternoon
The Baptist Ladles' Auixlliary met
the afternoon of September 13 with
Mrs. P. H. Dally, 1138 West Fourth
street. Mrs. F. O. Stlnson, the presi
dent, presided. "In the Garden"
waa the opening song.
Mrs. Dally led the devotlonals cen
tering around the thought "Let Ua
Pray It Through." Prayer, Mrs, W.
H, Eaton.
The prealdent auggeated that eaoh
one can fruit for the needy. Also
thnt there la a need for workers In
the relief kitchen.
Mra. Dally Introduced Mlas Irene
Downing, a missionary on furlough
from Ecqtiador. South America, She
aald the coldest weather there waa
like thla week In Oregon.
The Self-Dental Collection amount
ed to $3.00. The collection design
waa a bird's nest In a tree, filled
with dimes.
Return "outh
To Aclionl
Miss Nan Tucker, and Master Nlon
, Tucker, Jr., daughter and son of
Mr. and Mra. Nlon R. Tucker, and
Master Michael Tobln. son of Mr.
and Mra. Joseph O. Tobln, accompan
ied by their nurses, left on the Shasta
Friday evening for San Mateo to en
ter country achool. They have been
spending the paat several weeks at
Rogue a Roost.
Woodford Leave
For Coqullle Trip
Mrs. Ralph Woodford and daugh
ter, Jean, left yesterday for Coqullle
for a ahort visit and will be accom
panied on their return to the city
by Mra. Jennie Williams, who haa
been visiting her sister there.
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Formal Dinner By
Miss Reynolds Is
Charming Affair
Quite the important social event
of the week for several groups waa
the formal dinner party given Fri
day evening by Miss Dorothy Rey
nolds at the Hotel Holland.
The Japanese motif wss developed
In a lovely msnner through the use
of Isnterns to light the room and
candlee and flowers In the favored
color comblnatlona of the Orient.
Covers were arranged at one long
table for dinner, following which
the guests continued from the dining
room Into the hotel psrlor, where
tables were srranged for bridge,
Japanese prints for bridge scores
completed the Oriental details. Prize
for high score wss awarded Mra.
Wm. Hlttson, second prize went to
Miss Ellow Mae Wilson and the
traveling prize also to Mra. Hlttson,
Guests for the evening were: Mrs,
Karl Jsnouch, Mrs. Phillip B tans-
bury. Mrs. Frank Perl, Mrs. Edward
O. Kelly. Mr. Chester Hubbard. Mra.
Jean Laldley, Mra. Wm. Hlttson,
Mrs. Rslph Bstley, Mrs. Harry Pren
tlce, Mra. Helen Wilson and Mlsaes
Ellow Mae Wilson, Viola Templeton
Carmen Hlttson, Jane Me Oust, Dee
Bcheffel, Hilda Bundy and Aletha
Oray.
Party at Parish
Hall Enjoyed by
Many Card Fans
A pleasant event of the past week
was the party, sponsored by the wom
en of the Catholic church at Parish
hall Wednesday. Autumn flowera In
varied colorings added beauty to the
hall and a welcome feature" of enter
tainment were numbers played by
Harry Frederick little band.
Prltea at cards were awarded H. W.
Klrsted, Mrs. Leo J. Mlksche and Will
Warren. Refreshments were served at
the close of the evening.
Lowry-Fischer
Mairiage Told
An announcement In the Reglster
Ouard of Interest to many Medford
folk tolls of the marriage Wednesday
or miss Marlon Lowry, society edi
tor ana reporter on the Eugene news
paper, to Robert M. Fischer, prom
inent in labor circles of the state.
They were married In Chehalls,
Wash., the announcement states.
Mrs. Fischer Is a graduate of the
Unlverelty of Oregon and a member
of Phi Mu aororlty. She has many
friends here among members of the
university set and In newspaper cir
cle. Bible Group
Conduct Meet
The executive committee of the
Woman's Bible claaa of the First Pres
byterian church met Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. E. N. War
ner. They talked over plans for the
fall and winter Bible studies, and the
monthly social meetings.
During Mrs. Warner'a vacation, the
Sunday morning services were In
charge of Mra. M. K. Chapman and
Mrs. Oldonburg.
Last Sunday the lesson waa In
charge of Mrs. Chnpmsn and treated
upon the dispensations! division of
the scriptures, which gives the histor
ical setting for "that blessed home."
The lesson for today will be a repeti
tion of the same subject, by Mrs.
cnapman.
All members and visitors are wel
come, and urged to attend.
The social meeting was announced
for Tuesday, September 33.
rentral Point Past Mntrona
Meet In October
The Past Matrons' club of Central
Point will not meet during the
month of September, It waa announc
ed yesterday, but will open the year'a
activities again In October.
nt'lldlng nrldre '
Club to Meet
The Building Bridge club will hold
Its first meeting of the fall season
Thursday afternoon at two o'clock
at the home of Mlaa Anne Kellehor,
iuiu ooutn OBKtiaie avenue.
Don't Put
It Off!
II. OOVE
Tonll find (hat your dentsl
bill will be greater, In the long
run. If you postpone necessary
dental work. My charges are
moderate.
X-Ray Is a talusble aid In den
ial work and 1 use It whenever
necessary.
Dr. I. H.
GOVE
Guaranteed Dentistry
238 East Main Street
Upstairt Phone 872-J
CONSULTATION TREE
DR. I.
ALFONSO AT ROYAL CHRISTENING
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Alfonso, former king of Spain, enjoyed his part In the christening
of the son of Princesa lleana of Rumania and Archduke Anton of Haps
burg. He stood aa sponsor for the baby during the ceremony near
Vienna, Austria. (Associated Presa Photo)
W hillock Guest
At Movie Colony
Party in South
Chas. Whlllock, formerly of this
oity, now of Los Angeles, was the
guest of Capt. Frank M. Hawks on
a week-end trip to Agua Callente. at
a party given In celebration of Capt.
Hawk's completion of a new motion
picture, according to news from the
south.
Other guests were Al Jolson, Rlcar-
do Cortcz, Jack Oakle, Bebe Daniels,
Helen Twelvetrecs. Mrs. Brooks, capt.
and Mra. Hawks and their son David.
The guests were taken from Santa
Monica to Agua Callente In a trl-
motor plane with Capt. Hawks ts
pilot.
Mr. Whlllock Is In the south at
tending the Radio Institute of Cali
fornia.
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Merit Circle Has
Pleasant Meeting
The Merit Circle of the Presbyte
rian churoh enjoyed a get-together
meeting and covored dish luncheon
last Tuesday at the home of Its
chairman, Mrs. H. F. W. Spllrer, on
Hamilton atrect. After the luncheon
plans for the winter work were dis
cussed, Victor Ilursells
.Motor to fortlaml
Mr. and Mra. Victor Bursell of the
West Side district left yesterdny for
Portland, n-hcre they plan to spend
several days visiting with friends.
They will return to Medford via the
coast route.
Altar Society
To Meet Tuesday
St. Anna Altar society will meet
Tuesday afternoon at Parish hall for
regular session. A good attendance
Is urged.
Mrs. Green Here '
From AMtland
Mrs. Mae Green of Ashlsnd Is a
guest In this city of Mrs. Charles
Stacy.
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are SAVINGS?
It it not what you INTEND to lave, but the amount you
DO SAVE that eounti.
You want to have money . . . you CAN if you will use your
WILL POWER to increase your savings.
START SAVING REGULARLY NOW '
We Welcome YOUR Banking Business
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
THINKI
Medford, Oregon
Tartners in Community
Development
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China Shower for
Mrs. Schmidt Given
At Reed Residence
JACKSONVILL E Mrs. M. D.
Schmidt was the Inspiration for a
delightful afternoon, spent at the
home of Mrs. Harold Rd Thursday,
when a party of fi-ler.cls gathered In
her honor, aa ahe Is leaving to make
her home on Spencrr Gulch.
Tho honor guest wns the recipient
01 many lovely pieces of china. Re
freshments were served by tho hps
te.w, assisted by Mrs. L. J. Combest;
Quests of Mrs. Reed for the after
noon were Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Corn
best. Mrs. B. Cody, Mrs. O. C. Dorothy
mra. u. a. uunnington. and Miss Car
men Dorothy.
Days Receive
Congratulations
Announcements have been received
here of the birth of a daughter, Wed
nesday, September 14 to Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon R. Day of Salem. Mrs. Day Is
remembered here as Esther Palmer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Palmer
of this city. The Days have named
their little daughter Dorothy Gwen
dolyn. - e-a
Fidelity Clrrle to
Meet Tuesday
The Fidelity Circle of the pinst m
E. church will meet September 3n at.
the home of Miss Mnv Phfnn. .
023 East Mnln atreet.
Mrs. A. E. Lvmnn wilt hnvn h..M
of the devotions and Mrs. R. p. Mor-
lensen tho program.
Entertain
At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Kleth ninn.il h.
dinner guests Thursday evening st
uieir rami, Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph R.
Bailey.
Leave Friday '
For University
Misses Edna Mohr and Mary Hayes
left by train Friday evening for Eu
gene, where they will resumo their
studies at the University of Oregon.
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Candle Light Sale
Successful Event
Of Local Society
A euoccsftful affair in line with
the general tendency of all social
groups to turn their energies Into
relief activities, wm the Candle
Light sale held yesterday by the
Jackson County Humane society to
raise funds for helping families
through the winter by furnishing
feed for cows and other food pro
ducing animals.
An Important sum. was realised
from, the sale, to which numerous
folk of the valley contributed
clothing and household furnishings.
Acting as hostesses and saleswo
men at the affair were Mrs. Harold
Jordan, Mrs. C. M. Kldd, Mrs. C. M.
Palm, Mrs. Lottie Howard, Mrs.
Mildred Schuhard, Mrs. Hazel prlngle.
Mrs. Cy Bergdorf, Mlas Jane Snedl
cor, Mrs. Arthur Bevans. Mrs. H.
D. McCaskey and Mrs. Sidney Rich
ardson and Harry Ktersted.
Just Folks Circle
Has New Officers
Mrs. W. A. Holloway and Mrs. C. O.
Larlson were Jonlt hostesses Thurs
day afternoon to members of the Just
Folks circle of the Methodist Eplsco
pal church.
Mrs. J. c. Tucker led the devo
tlonals and Mra, Arthur Short dis
cussed religious teachings In home
and Sunday school. New officer for
the ensuing year were elected as fol
lows: Mrs. Eugene Thorndlke, circle
chairman; Mrs. Ooodwyn Humphreys,
vice chairman; Mrs. Oscar Hoover,
secretary; Mrs. L. 15. eleven burg,
treasurer.
At the close of the meeting the
hostess served refreshments.
Health Lecturer at
Christian Ch. Tonight
Gilbert Thayer, Internationally
known lecturer, and president of the
National Health Bureau of America,
will speak tonight at the First Chris
tian church at 8 o'clock. He has
chosen for his subject: "Developing
a Personality." He Is the author of
27 books of which over nine million
copies have been distributed through
out the world. His lectures have been
given tn over three hundred of the
leading cities of America and Europe.
Mr. Thayer haa Just completed a ser
ies of lectures in the Knights of
Pythias hall in this city where his
messages were very enthusiastically
received. His lecture tonight will-be
of special interest to all young people.
Missionary Society to
Meet With Mrs. Hnnby
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church will meet
with Mra. A. J. Hanby at her home,
435 North Holly, Tuesday afternoon,
September 30, at 2 o'clock. The
executive board will meet at 1:30
o'clock.
G leaner Class
Meets Tuesday
The Gleaner Sunday school class
of the First Baptist church will meet
with Mrs. P. H. Dally, 1127 West
Fourth street, Tuesday, September
20, at 2 p. m. Some thing special
Is promised and members are urged
to come and bring friends.
No use pretending you know what the new-type automo
bile will be like, unless you have! It's "power set free"
the newest physical sensation in motoring and you get
it first, months in advance, at a price that nudges down
among and UNDER the former lowest-priced Three, in that
amazing performer, the new
end up, f. , k. Detrelt
Come on, visit your Hudson-Essex dealer. Be a
take a TERIUTLAXE ride todayl
Armstrong Motors, Inc.
38 No. Riverside Phone 18
Miss Vilm Feted
On 14th Birthday
Mrs. E. N. Vllm entertained last
veelc with a delightful dinner party
and evening or bridge and dancing
for the pleasure of her daughter,
Betty, who celebrated her fourteenth
birthday Wednesday.
Covers ware arranged for 14 guests
and prizes at bridge awarded Misses
Jane Sollnsky and Janet Mann. Oth
er attendtng the party were: Misses
Amy Elliott, Barbara Holt, Mlas Vir
ginia Ltndley, Margaret Mary and
Janet Mann, Jane Sollnsky, Kathryn
Conroy, Josephine Bulils, Georgia
Webb, Carol Bcbellel, Betty rasas,
Betty Dynan, Patricia Thompson and
the honor guest. Miss Vllm.
Mrs. WhdTen Is
Hostess to Church
Group on Tuesday
Mrs, Emma Whelden on Tuesday
afternoon was hostess to the W. H
M. S. of the First M. E. church. The
president, Mrs. Holloway, presided
during the buslneas session. An
nouncement was made of the mis
sionary convention to be held in the
church Oct. 7th, with Mrs. Reed of
Portland and two missionaries pres
ent. The ladies of the Frlsctlla circle
will serve lunch and dinner in the
building. Our Thank Offering ser
vice to be held as usual In November.
Mrs. Koppen conducted the devotion
al period, topic. "Victories of Peace.4
Mrs. W. Walker led the study pro
gram. "Education for Peace.' Mrs.
W. Campbell gave an interesting re
view of our Indian school at Farm
ington. New Mexico, with Mrs. Walk
er touching on the devotional life
there.
Each member was asked to give her
home state, and the special work car
ried on there by the M. E. church.
Mrs. C. Meeker briefly told of the
deaconess work at Angell Island. San
Francisco, having personally met
them on & recent visit to the city.
The local society has contributed
boxes of supplies to this work.
The hostess and assistants served
punch and cakes at the close of the
meeting.
Guest of
Miss Sparrow
Miss Ruth Woolsey of San Fran
cisco ts the guest here of Miss Fran
ces Sparrow, having arrived Satur
day by train from the south. Miss
Woolsey plans to remain in Med
ford a week or two.
Mm. patton Home"
From San Francisco
Mrs. Hamilton Patton and daugh
ter, Doris, returned the last of the
week from San Francisco, where they
enjoyed a several days holiday; hav
ing accompanied Mtss Helen south,
where she entered school.
Carpenters Leave
For Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter
are leaving today for a. several days'
motor trip through the northern Ore
gon country.
Mr. Stanton Guest
of Hoblnsons
Ed Stanton of Los Angeles la a
guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Gain
Robinson. I
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Car kins Plan To
Celebrate Golden
Wedding Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L. Carkln of
this city will celebrate their golden
wedding Tuesday at the home of
their son. John Carkln of Salem. They
left yesterday for the northern city
with Judge and Mrs. Glenn O. Tay
lor. Joining them in the celebration
wU be their three children, John
Carkln. Everett Carkln and Mrs. Tay
lor and six grandchildren.
The party will also honor the fif
tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Turner of Los Angeles, par
ents of Mrs. John Carkln, who re
cently arrived from the south for the
family reunion.
The C&rklns, who have lived In
Medford for the past 21 years were
married In Maine, September 20, 1882.
They lived In North Dakota for many
years, where Mr. Carkln was engaged
In farming. Upon arrival In southern
Oiegon he entered the orchard busi
ness, in which he continued until re
cent retirement.
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