PXGE TWO
IMEDFOKD M20E TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, STjmVT, SEPTEMBER 25, 1932.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
River Lodges Hold
Popular Place In
Local Entertaining
Although there li a definite tang
of autumn In the air, the sun still
ahlnes and river lodges, continue to
be popular gathering places of many
local and bay city folk. Schools
have taken from the local colonies
many members of the younger act
but their elders refuse to Bdmlt that
the outdoor season Is at an end.
Mrs. O. N. Black, who has spent
the season at her lodge on Rogue
river, la among the most populsr
hostesses. She has Invited to her
home for Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Booth, former residents, visiting here
from California, Mr, and Mrs. Paul
Scherer and Mrs. Corbln Edgell.
Mrs. Gale Honored
m Portland While
Mrs. Cook's Guest
Mrs. Wlnsor O. Oale spent a few
days In Portland this week as guest
of Ensign Gale's mother, Mrs. Floyd
Cook, an route from San Pedro, cai.,
where they have been stationed the
oast year, to Bremerton, where they
will be for two months. On Wed
nesday afternoon, Miss Marlorle Hoi'
man Invited guests to tea In honor
of Mrs. Oale. Mrs, Cook waa hostess
on Thursday complimenting her
daughter-in-law, who waa formerly
of Baltimore, prior to her marriage
last year following Ensign Oale'a
m-aduatlon from Annapolis. Mrs.
William J, Crawford assisted her
mother at the tea, and presiding at
the tea table were Mrs. Walter Meyer
and Mrs. Lawrence Hoi man. Mrs.
Cook and Mrs. Oale left yesterday for
Bremerton to meet the ship on which
Ensign Gale arrived. The Spectator.
Mrs. Gale was guest in Meaioru
of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Warner and
Ensign Oals's grandfather, Judge Wm.
M. Oolvlg before continuing to Port
land, and was the Inspiration for
considerable entertaining.
Portlanders Visit
'At Voorhies Home
' Douglas Burrell arrived yesterday
by motor from Portland to be guest
over the week-end of his uncle and
aunt, Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voor
hies. Mr. Theo. H. Mills, who was guest
last week of the Voorhies, left Tues
day by plane for Portland, having
been called back to the City of Hoses
to participate In the symphony mem
bership drive, which la stsrtlng In
anticipation of a winter of beautiful
music.
While here Mrs. Mills waa the in
spiration for many affairs, given by
members of the ranch colony.
Society Gathers
At Formal Tea
A large and a lovely event of yes
terday afternoon was the formal tea
given by Mrs. Walter Mulrhead and
Miss Orble Natwlck, who were hos
tesses at "The crown," Mulrhead
home on Siskiyou Heights.
Mrs. Coffey, Guest
Of Sweeneys Here
Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney re
turned home yesterday from Klamath
Tails, where they attended the Ore
gon Stated Medical society's stste con
vention for three days.
They wore accompanied to Medford
by Or. and Mra. Wilson Johnston,
and Mrs. B. 0. Coffey, all of Portland,
Who will bo their guests for a short
time.
Mrs. Cotchett and .
Son Return Here
Mrs. James Cotchett and ton
James, of Melbourne, Australia, re
turned last evening from Portland,
where they were guest for the pant
three weoks of Mrs. Cotchett's sis
ter, Mrs. Harry McClellan. They
were accompanied on the drive south
by Mlsa Kate Buckley,
They will be guest of the John
Ortha and other relatives and friends
here for another month,
Los Angeles Folk
Visit Mrs. Rostel
CENTRAL POINT Mr. and Mra.
Atockham of I,oa Angeles are guests
this week of Mrs. Ernestine Rostel.
A theater party op Thursday night
completed a series of pleasing events
honoring them. They left for their
home Friday morning,
Dixie ClubPlans
Saturday ession
The next meeting of the Dixie Club
will be held on October 1 at the
home of Mrs. O. Q. P'Alblnl with
Meadamea Hamlin end Duff assisting.
Mrs. Rose Schelffllln will spesk
on the Initiative and referendum
measures. Members are asked to
bring their voters pamphlets for ref
erence. Miss Rwt-rart Here
to Visit Relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Swlcart, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. c. A. Swlgart of this
city, who has been living In Port
land for a short time, la a guest here
for the week-end of relatives and
friends.
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
Evtry Room with
Tub tnd Show
Slnjls i.00i.50
Double 2.503.00
Twin Bedl 14.00
NOTHING HIGHER
Free Gersgt
Tfctodore A. Him, Mir,
MARKET and
MASON SIS.
SOCIETY'S POLITICIAN AT RACES
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Cornelius Vanderbllt Whitney, social realsterlte, turfman snd
demoeratlo candidate for congress from the first New York connres
slonal district, Is shown with his wife when they attended a horse show
nd races at Wsstbury, Long Island, recently. (Associated Press Photo)
Lovely Party For
Guild Bridge Club
Held, Butler Home
The home of Mrs. Harry L. Butler
was the scene Wednesday afternoon
of a lovely party for members of the
Oulld Bridge club. There were six
tables of cards in play In rooms, ar
tistically decorated In asters and oth
er autumn flowers.
Prizes were awarded Mra. Louis
Snips. Mrs. Ray Satchwell and Mrs
Chas. Ellis.
Study Club Has
Luncheon, River
Cabin, Mrs. Miles
Mrs. T. W. Miles entertained the
Wednesday study club on September
31, at her cabin In Edgewood Park.J
After a delicious luncheon was served
a short business meeting waa held
and programs for the coming' year
distributed. Sliver binding, they are
a pleasing reminder that this Is the
36th anniversary of the club. Several
hours later, all left for home after a
vote of tharuEA had boon given Mrs.
Miles and the Good-times committee
for a perfect afternoon. Miss Wool
sey and Mrs. Campbell were guests of
the club.
ft. WjchibHas
Dinner Meeting
A large event of the put week icaa
the dinner meet in it of th nni
and Profe-ulonal Women's diub. held
at the Hotel Medford Thursday. Mrs. ,
way Dene Church addreMed the rupbU !
on the 10 yearn objective of the Na- j
tional Federation of Buslncu and
Profewlonal Women'a Clubs,
Mrs. H. D. McCaakey of the Jack- I
eon County Humane Society spoke '
on the difficulties encountered In or- j
ganl Ration of a humane society in a
small city, and Mrs. A. J. Unnby
spoke on the food come vat Ion work
now being carried on In Jackaon
county as a an unemployment relief
measure.
Dinner1 wm served in the small
dining room, which was beautifully
decorated for the occasion. The com
mittee for the evening was composed
of Mrs. Maude Chapman, chairman,
Mrs, Leota Thompson and Mrs. Ed
wlna Welsh aar, club president.
MIm WnMen, II out ess
to Pythian Club
Mrs. Huth Walden entertained the
Pythtan Sister club Tuesday evening.
Mlsa Judge, the president, presided
at an Interesting bus 1 new meeting.
Work was planned for future meet
ings, and each member was request
ed to bring some sewing to donate
to the club. MIm Cora Judge held
hlph ecore In bridge and Mrs, H. O.
Wortman second. Gifts were preeent
ed to each member and guest that
were present. Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess.
Bend Residents
Are Local Guests
Dr. Pauline Sears and her friend.
Mrs. Ward, of Bond, passed through
Medford on Monday on their way to
Ashland, where Mrs. Ward's daughter
entered the normal school. On their
way back they stopped over night
with the Drs. Csrlow and continued
their Journey to Bend on Tuesday
morning.
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Edward Rramea
to Enter Stanford.
Edward Reames, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Reames, will leave Tuesday
by plane for Palo Alto to enter Stan
ford University as a sophomore. He
will stop for ft short visit In San
Francisco before continuing south.
Murray's
BEAUTY SHOP
PERMANENT WAVE
pedal Continued for a
short time only
$2.95
S. Central. Fhona 363
Reception Planned
to Honor Teacher 8
of Lincoln School
The Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will entertain with a recep
tion for the teachers Friday evening.
September 90 at 7:30 o'clock at the
school building. It will be the first
large social event on the school cal
endar and all parents aa well as
teachers are urgod to attend to be
come hotter acquainted.
An Interesting program la promised
for the evening and will he followed
by refreshments. Members of the ex
ecutive committee will act as host
esses. Ashland mil Be
Meeting Place of
Health Workers
The first bi-monthly meeting of
the Jackaon County Public Health
Association for the new year will be
held at the Civic clubhouse at Ash
land Wednesday, September 28, at
3 o'clock with the members of th
Ashland group acting as hostesses.
Mrs. F. D. Wagner will preside In
the absence of Miss Mildred Carlton,
who Is visiting In the east. Dr. C. I.
Drum mo nd, ls Blanche Runels and
Mrs. Luella Denton will be speakers
for the afternoon.
Miss Mee Installs
Officers, Banquet
CENTRAL POINT Meeting of the
Security Benefit Association opened
with a banquet on Thursday night.
Election of officers remilted In each
officer being retained as before. Mary
Mee acted as Installing officer, and
the following wore installed: .
President, Eva t Smith; first vice
president, Ernestine Route! : second
vice president. Harry Coplnger; pre
late, Carrie Welch; secretary, Melissa
Elliott; conductor, Clara Fnrra; senti
nel, William Bohnert, and guard,
Cliff Smith.
Thimble Club II us
Plcnsiint Meeting
Thimble club of ChryRanthamum
circle, No. 84, Neigh bora of Wood
craft, met last Wednesday evening
at the home of Neighbor Bessie Gall
on Taylor street. After the usual
number of bridge games were played,
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Coleman Leave
for Portland Home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Coleman
and children. Frank Jr., Nadlne and
Billy returned to their home In Port
land today, having spent the past
week with Mr. Coleman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman.
Mrs. W. R. Coleman wss In Port
land for the convention and returned
to Medford with the Frank Colemans.
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Mrs. Orr, Hostess
At Luncheon and
Bridge Saturday
A charming hostess of yesterday
afternoon was Mrs. Albert E. Orr, who
entertained at luncheon and bridge
at her home, where covers were plac
ed for 16 guest at the table, beauti
fully decorated In autumn flowers.
The out of town guest for the occas
ion was Mrs. W. W. Wheat of Port
land, who Is house guest of Mrs. Orr
and who has been the Incentive for
considerable entertaining during the
past week. Mrs. J. C. Thompson be
ing among those fetelng the Port
lander. Other guests at luncheon and con
tract bridge at the Orr home yes
terday were Mrs. Johnny Reed, Mrs.
A. P. Johnsen, Mrs. J. C. Thompson,
Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. A. B.
Cunningham. Mrs. W. F. Qulsenberry,
Mrs. A. J. Hauk, Mrs. 0. T. Baker.
Mrs. Wm. Bolger, Mrs. Everett Bray
ton, Mrs. Chal. Strange, Mrs. E. C.
Sollnsky, Mrs. Fred Weeks and Mrs.
Eugene Orr.
Reames Chapter
to Have Social
Night Wednesday
Wednesday evening, September 38,
will be social nighfc for Reames chap
ter, O-ES, Initiation will be In
order with Mrs, John Fluhrer head
of the committee for the evening.
Miss Claire Hanley and Mrs. Mabel
Maok, home demonstration agent,
will present the program for the
evening. All members of the local
Eastern tar chapter and visiting
members are Invited to be present for
the social evening.
Pythian Sisters
Plan Card Party
For Next Friday
Pythian Sisters are Joining other
local organizations In renewing social
events this week following a happy
and restful summer. They will spon
sor a card party Friday evening, Sep
tember 80. in the Knights of Pythlaa
halL Bridge, 500 snd pinochle will
be played and refreshments will fol
low cards.
The publlo Is cordially Invited and
the following women will act as host
esses: Miss Cora Judge, Mrs. Hattle
Wortman, Mrs. Will Walden, Mrs. C.
W. Whillock.
County Council
To Meet Oct. 8
, Notice has been sent to parent
teachers units announcing the coun
ty council to be held at Central
Point on October 8, beginning at 10
a. m. All unite are urged to send
representatives as there are many
matters of Importance to come before
the organization.
Central Point unit Is preparing an
Interesting program. All are asked
to please notify Mrs. E. C. Faber of
the number attending the luncheon.
Bells nere From
California on Visit
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gregory Bell of
Martinez, Calif., arrived In the city,
Tuesday evening and were the guests
of the Drs. Carlow. On their way
here they visited Mt. Lassen and other j
points of Interest. Wednesday morn- i
Ing they went to Crater Lake to i
spend the day, returning to Medford !
In the evening. Thursday morning
they started for home and on their j
way expected to take in the Oregon
Caves and the Redwood highway.
Mrs. Bell will be remembered by old
friends here as Miss Fern Wing, who
graduated from the Medford high
school several years ago and later from
the u. of C. at Berkeley, Calif.
Miss Melllnjr '
Honors Rlster.
MIjw Margaret Melllng entertained
Thursday with a miscellaneous show
er honoring her sister, Mrs. Herbert
Guenther, a recent bride. Ten guests
were present, and a number of lovely
glfta were presented the honor guest.
Bridge Club Meets
at Daniels Home.
The Building Bridge Club will meet
with Mrs. Schelffelin and Mrs. Duff
at the T. E. Daniels home on Hill
crest Drive next Thursday.
Just off Union Square most
convenient to theaters, shops and
stores. Only CsiifomU hotel of
fering Servidor feature thus
combining "maximum privacy
with minimum tipping".
Garage in basement u ith direct
elevator ierrice to all guejt room
floon. In every room connec
tion for radio reception, running
filtered ice water, rub and shower.
Ueiitern-exposure Tower room
have ultra-violet-ray windows.
Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75r
tip in Main Dining Room from
t i.ou up. Also a la carts service.
Hotel
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BRAKE
Hvcara rltmaiai Hem Co.
Powell Street st Sutter San Franelero
t during Luncheon and Dinnmr
Heads Legion Women
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Mrs. 8. A. Blackburn of Ver
sailles, Ky., wss Installed ae new
president of the American Legion
auxiliary at the natlonsl oonventlcn
In Pirt'.rrd, Ore. (Associated Press
Photo)
Bridge Luncheon
At Parish Hall
To Be Wednesday
Bt. Ann's Altar Society Is sponsor
ing a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon
Wednseday, September 38, at Pariah
hall and all persona who enjoy an
afternoon at cards and a delicious
luncheon are Invited to attend.-
Mrs. J. R. Marshall la chairman of
the event and Mrs. W. H. Smith
will have charge of the dining room.
Miss Carlton Is
Thursday Hostess
CENTRAL POINT Missionary group
met with Miss Helen Carlton on the
Stage road Thursday afternoon with
30 ladjes present. The lesson was
conducted by Miss Carlton. An In
teresting talk was given by Miss
Irene Downing of Hood River who is
a missionary and home on a furlough
from Ecuador, South America.
A shower of hand tea towels was
given at this meeting for Mrs. Sheley
Whose home and belongings were
recently destroyed by 'fire. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
assisted by the committee.
Presbyterian Bible
Class Meets Tuesday.
The Women's Bible Claw of the
First Presbyterian church will hold
the first fall social meeting in the
church parlors Tuesday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock. All members having
birthdays In July, August or Sep
tember are Invited to attend, as this
Is their special day.
Mrs. M. K. Chapman will be on the
program and give a repetition of the
dispensation given two weeks ago at
the Sunday morning class meeting.
Those not hearing this before, should
make a great effort to be present,
according to Mrs. B. N. Warner.
Mrs. Roberts Home
From Eugene
Mrs. George M. Roberts returned
last evening from Eugene, whore she
spent the past week with her daugh
ter, Dorothy, who la entering the
University of Oregon for her sopho
more year. Miss 'Roberts attended
Mills College last year.
Homer Piatt Leaves
to Enter Stanford
Hamer Piatt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Piatt, left Friday for California,
where on October 3 he will enter
Stanford university as ft junior. He
will stop In Sacramento on his way
south to be guest for a time of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
D. Howard.
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Since
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We have boon compiling
authoritative title records
enabling us to offer
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Mesdames Wilson,
Sanders Entertain
At Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. B. 0. Wilson arul Mrs. L. L
Sanders were Joint hostesses yester
day afternoon at luncheon and bridge
at the Wilson home. Covers were ar
ranged for 16 guests and prizes were
won by Mrs. Chas. Glen Smith, Mrs.
Robert Korrls and Miss Josephine
Koppes.
Those present were Mesdsmes Chas.
Olen Smith. Root. Norrls, Donald
Gray. C. Reaae Braley, Allen Smith,
Jack Porter, Edwin R. Dnrno, Justin
Smith, Richard Payne, Flavlus West,
Lyle Wilcox. Ben Trowbridge, Robert
Hart, Max Fleroe and Mlsa Josephine
Koppes, and the hostesses.
Mrs. Lumsden Will
Reside on Oakdale
Mrs. H. TJ. Lumsden has sold her
residence at 810 South Holly and is
moving the first of this week to 311
Morth Oakdale, where ahe will be at
home to her friends.
Capt. and Mrs. Overmeler of Wyo
ming, who purchased the house on
Holly, will make It their home In the
very near future, Overmeler, a
retired army officer, la Interested
ine lumber business hers.
Actioities of
Legion Auxiliary
After a very pleasant vacation the
Auxiliary begins its fall work Mon
day evening, September 26. The
meeting will be held In the armory
club rooms, promptly at 8 o'clock.
Reports from all committee chair
men of the year's work will be given
at this meeting. Also reports from
the delegates to the Portland con
vention will be heard.
Nominations and election of offic
ers for the ensuing year will be a
part of the evening's program.
The Fldac doll and the memory
book will be on display. They each
received much favorable comment at
the convention at Portland.
It Is urged that all members be
present Monday evening, aa many
matters of Interest are to come be
fore the iinlt.
The welfare chairman, Mrs. Parker,
requests that all who have clothing
for the welfare shelf please bring
them to the meeting Monday even
ing. The supply Is now quite limited
and children's clothing Is especially
needed.
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Noyes Guests
Leave for Visits,
Elmer H.- Cox of San Frsnclsco.
whd has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Prank O. Noyes- at their river
lodge for the past week, left Satur
day morning on the Shasta for Eu
gene to visit a few days,
A. J. Frances, also a guest at the
Noyes lodge, took the noon plane yes
terday for Sa n Francisco, and J.
Brendon Brady of the Bay city Is
journeying to Seattle to visit friends
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Noyes left yesterday
afternoon for their noma In the
south to remain a week.
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Regular Evening
Dinner
75.
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Miss Averhoff Is
Honored at Dinner
Miss Prances Welsner waa hostess
last evening at a dinner party for the
pleasure of her niece. Miss Pearl
Averhoff, who Is here on a vacation
from Portland.
Covers were arranged at the table,
attractively decorated In autumn
flowers, for Misses Averhoff and
Georgia Edwards, and Messrs. Harry
McMabon., Forrest PlcketA, Harold
Bunce, and the hostess.
Miss Averhoff, who was formerly
employed In the Standard Oil com
pany offices here, was transferred to
Portland a short time ago.
South Methodist
Group Has Meet
The South Methodist Women's
Missionary Society met last Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. McCulston.
Mra Bills had charge of the pro
gram on the "Progress of Our Mis
sionary Work In China.
Christian stewardship waa present
ed In a very interesting way by Mrs.
T. G. Patterson of Myrtle Creek. Mrs.
Patterson Is conference superintend
ent of spiritual life and message of
this northwest conference.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. White.
. The September business meeting
waa held at the home of Mrs. Taylor
September 8. at which time the del
egates to the conference gave their
reports of that most interesting
meeting.
October 4 there will be an all-day
meeting In the church basement with
a covered dish luncheon. This meet
ing will combine the business meet
ing and the mission study class re
view. All members and friends are
urged to attend.
Mrs. Mulholland
Heads New Club
A new club to carry on the relief
work of the organization will be
formed by the St. Mark's Guild, It
was decided Friday at the first cafe
teria luncheon of the new season.
Mrs. R. C. Mulholland will head the
new club.
The luncheon Friday was well at
tended and officers of the Guild acted
as hostesses.
Chrysanthemum Circle
to Meet Monday
The regular meeting of Chrysan
themum circle, No. 84, Neighbors of
Woodcraft, will meet Monday even
ing, September 26, at 8 o'clock In the
I. O. O. F. hall. Initiation will be
In order but no social evening Is
planned.
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We will be glad to have you inspect our offices, even if
you aren't interested in receiving services at this time.
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Pan Hellenic Has
Dessert Bridge At
Mrs. Gates' Home
Starting the new social season out
In a festive manner the local Pan
Hellenic chapter met yesterday at
t,he home of Mrs. George Gates for
dessert bridge.
There were seven tables In play
and prlr.es for high scores awarded
Miss Mnurlno Carroll and Mrs. Dolph
Phlpps. Assisting Mrs. Gates as hos
teas were Mrs. Emerson Merrick and
Mrs. F. Wilson Wnlt.
Missionary Meeting
planned, Wilson Home
The Missionary meeting of the Bap
tlst Ladles Auxiliary will be held at
the home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 340
S Riverside avenue Tuesday, Sept.
27th at 2:30 p. m. There wlU be
a missionary psgeant and other In
tarestint features on the program.
The publlo Is cordially Invited.
I Home Cooked Food
WHO WANT TO SAVE
TIME AND MONEY
Club
Breakfasts
15c to 45c
Luncheon
25c and 35c
Dinner
35c and 50c
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for the
Rogue River Valley
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