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c PXflTC TWO. IfEDFORD MXTL .TRIBUTE. .MEDFORD. OREGON, ',' NOVEMBER 1932. t1 tTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Em Nealon 4i,l'4'4i'JT''4l4,44'4'4,444t4',eT41 X Egans, Johnstons Entertain Friends At River Places With Indian summer still giving a pleasing warmth to th noonday air and leaves. Haunting a galaxy of autumnal oolora while they cling to tha bough, river lodges and the great outdoora oontlnua to demand muoh attention of aouthern Oregon folk, vlelng during tha paat week with eleotlon news and Armlatloa festivities for honor. Today, Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Egan will entertain a number of frlenda at their river place and tha T. Slater Johnstone have Invited the following guests to their lodge: Mr. snd Mra. O. M. Roberta, Dr. and Mra. J. J Emmena. Mr. and Mra. Oorbin Bdgell and Mra Alloa Hollo- WMia Sgaa la alio entertaining to morrow, having invited the bridge club to her horns. Among the guest will be Mra. B. H. Lloyd of London. England, and Mra. O. W. Sumner of Honolulu, houaa gueaU of Mra. Jack Morrill, who plan to leava Friday for Ban Francisco. Othere preaent will be Mra. a. M. Roberta, Mra. L. A. Balada Jr.. Mra. Oaln Roblnton, Mra. J. J. Bmmena, Mra. Jack Morrill and Mra. W. P. Blddl Jr. A. P. Johnsens and Mr. McMahon, Hosts At Saturday Party Mr. and Mra. A. P. Johnaan and Harry McMahon were hosts last eve nlng at a very clever part, ' for W rrlend. at tha Johnaen country home, vast of the city. - Dancing and eardi. enjoyed during the early houra of the evening, were divided by music and other special faaturei. There were Ping Pong and numaroua other contest arranged for entertainment of the guest and the evening completed with midnight aupper. . . Cabaret Setting Adds Gaiety to Armistice Party One of the gayest partial to grace the Armlatlce holiday waa that given Frtven evening by Mra. O. T. Baker and Mra. A. E. Orr at the Orr home, which waa converted Into a Parisian cabaret for the affair. Dinner waa aerved cabaret atyle and the guest entertained between eoureea by "Mademoiselle from Parla and her three beauties." elao by several local artlata. ' , Red, white and blue decoration, In keeping with the nouaay wore mucn In evidence and places arranged at dinner for 8(1 gueata. The list In eluded Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Reed, Mr. and Mra. A. P. Johnaen, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Bolger, Mr. and Mra. O. O. Alenderfer, Mr. and Mra. W. F. QulMnberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Brayton, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bray ton, Mr. and Mra. Ohal Strange, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson. Dr. and Mra. Bert Lageaon, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Orr, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Cun ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Larry sohade. Mr. and Mra. B. O. Sollnsky, Mr. and Mra. Fred Weeks, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Bauk and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Mra. Orr. Vilas Home, Scene Of Holiday Dinner The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vllaa was among the gathering placea of society folk Armistice evening. A group of their friends met with them for community dinner. In the party were Mr. iiid Mrs. Tlcyd Hart, Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Mr. and Mra. Henry Fluhrer, Miss Orble Kntwlck, and Messrs. Tom Bwem and Harry Mc Mahon. Greens Hosts At Dinner on Friday Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Green enter tslned Informally at dinner Friday evening at their home on Park street. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Bofras and son Oar tr, Mr. ond Mra. Htldtng Bengtaon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan, Miss Fern Hartaook, Mra. Robert Munter, who la visiting here from Portland, and Dr. and Mrs. Green and son, Bandy. Mr. Klocker Honor Guest on Birthday Mra, John Klocker entertained last evening wltn a pleasant party, honoring her husband on the anni versary of hla birthday. White and bronaa chrysanthemums were used a decorations and covers arranged for Mr. and Mra. Norrle Oils, Orant Metternlch, Mlsa Theresa Etlera and Mr. and Mra. Klocker. Kdrells Leave Tuesday For Winter In louth Mr end Mrs. Cor'oln Edell will leava Tuesday for Carmel, Calif., where they -will spend ths winter. They will return to Medford the last of April. Mrs. Robinson Dinner Hostess Mrs. Osln Robinson waa among charming hostesses of the put week, entertaining at dinner Saturday eve ning. Wednesday Club ' ' Program Announced The topics for discussion at the Wednei y Btuy elub mooting No vamba. 46 at the library will Include "Ureal American Issues" by Mra. Harding, "Autobiography of Lincoln Btoffene" and news Items by Mrs. Hanby. a Mary-Martha Circle To Meet Turndsy The Mary and Martha circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at S:S0 o'clock at tha home of Mrs, Elliott Butler, to North Peach street ROCKEFELLER WEDDING IS YEAR'S f Eastern aristocracy gathered at Riverside church, New York Friday for one of the most elaborate weddings of the social year, when John D. Rockefeller, III. and Miss Blanchetto Ferry Hooker of Greenwich. Conn., descendant of Xhomas Hooker, rounder of Hartford. Conn., were married. Bells given the church by trie groom's father. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., In memory of his grandmother, Laura Spellman Rockefeller, were rung. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elon Huntington Hooker of Chemtsrord. Greenwich, Two Weddings on October Calendar Of Local Society The month of October has been a popular one with Medford brldea, two weddlnxs of social interest oeing solemnized during the past week. Thursday evenlrur at the Bt. Mark s ohuroh, Eplsoopal, Miss Mary B. Bebb, daughter of Mrs. J. H. White of this city, and Harold H. Brown, were mar ried, Father Wm. B. Hamilton woo ing the servlos. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. T. Slater Johnston. Following the wed ding they left for a trip north after which they will be at noma to wieir friends in this elty, where Mr. Brown Is manager of the First Insurance agency. , The morning of the aame oay ai o'clock service Mrs. Elizabeth Young and Dr. Robt. W. Steama were mar ried at the brlde'a home, 308 North Ivy, Rev. Wm. J. Howell of the First Presbyterian church olflolstlng. The Misses Helen ana jiainenno Stearns and Patricia Young were the only guest at the service. Following the wedding breakfast, ur. anq rs. Stearns left for the north and will return to their Medford home, 83S East Main street, the last of the week. Health Association Will Meet Monday At Phoenix Church The Bi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Health association will be held Monday at Phoenix In the new church at 3 o'clock. Mra. R. B. Oreen will discuss Tu berculosis Seal Sale plana and give Instruction aa to the plan for hand ling this year. Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the association, who recently return ed from the east, will have chsrge of the meeting and will give an In formal resume of her trip, touching particularly upon the health organi zations and associations In the east. Mrs. Gilbert Gives Lovely Luncheon Among lovely event of the past week was the bridge luncheon given Thursday by Mra. Ohaa. W. Gilbert. Covers were arranged for nine at tablea beautifully decorated In bronze ChryChryaanthemums, and luncheon followed by contract bridge. Prleea were awarded bra. W. E. Brayton and Mra. Edwin. Those present were Mts. O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. Ous Nswbury, Mrs. Emll Schmidt, Mrs, Edwin, Mrs. Lewi Ulrtch, Mrs. R. W. Bleeter, Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt and Mra. W. X. Brayton. and ths hostess. Chrysanthemum Circle To Meet Friday Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 333, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Oil), 133 Cottage street Friday, November IB. at 1 o'clock. All members are requested to bring articles for the bazaar, whether they are finished or not. The New Baldwin Master Piece Grand Piano The New Baldwin Masterpiece Grand Plsno which hag created such enthoslstm In the Music World this Fall, Is now on dis play at the Baldwin Piano hboppe, t louth Grape St, AnS will he heard tn recital Monday evening at g o'clock, whrn Bos nieckmor WUIett present a gronp of advanced stu dents from her Medford and Grant Pass Studios. A I y ra - - Gleemen Sing in Formal Concert Tuesday, Nov. 22 Medford's largest singing organi zation, the Gleemen's male chorus, la practising Intensively In prepara tion for the formal concert to be given the evening of Nov. 32nd. This promises to be a musical treat as the program embraces a wide variety of numbers and the singers are bend ing every effort to bring each selec tion to the point of perfection. Their first appearance when they sang at the dedication of the court house was a delightful surprise to the large audience, but this concert toward which they are working will far surpass anything of It character ever done before In Medford. The direction of the ensemble I In the capable hands of James Stevens and the accompanist Is Sebsstlan Appollo, well known concert pianist. Arrange ments are under way to secure the use of the High School auditorium for the occasion and It la expected that the attendance will tax It full seating capacity. Altar Guild Names Committee Groups Bi-monthly committees were ap pointed Monday evening at the meet ing of St. Mark's Altar Guild, which met at the home of Mra, p. Wilson Walt. They are a follows: November-December, Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Mrs. Aletha Tawter and Miss Helen Win ter; January-February, Mrs. John Moffatt, Mrs. Emerson Merrick and Mra. Wilson Walt: March-April, Miss France Ksnney, Mrs. Karl Jahouch and Miss Marjorl Kelly: May-June, Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, Mrs. James Stevens and Mrs. Jack Porter. Stand ing committees named were: Calling. Mist Ann Puruoksr and Mrs. H. 6. Hlnman: flower, Miss Dorothy Gould, and publicity. Mrs. Royal E. Bebb. I Turkey Dinner On Thursdsy Night For Washington school's Daddy's night, to be held Thursday at ths scnool, plana have been announced for a turkey dinner at 8:30 o'clock. A program will also ba presented at the gathering, with a large number or the school children participating. A large number of the parents are planning to attend the annual af fair, and an Interesting entertain ment I expected. Lee Wakerields Celebrate Anniversary Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Lea Wakefield celebrated their wed ding anniversary Ssturdsy, October 8, with a dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Frank Shaw and two little girls, Misses Frsnoss and Oracle Wakefield and the honored guests, Mr. and Mra. Lee Wsksfleld. "So romantic!" Y . EMPRESS the new pattern in International Sterling! at Lawrences Exclmlvf, genU for Virgin Diamonds, Oorhtyn Silver and tonjltie Wittchei BIG CEREMONY ; x I t y ' conn. (Associated Press Photo) Many Attend Guild Party Wednesday Tn Floral Setting Ferns and palms blended with large chrysanthemums nodding rrom baskets about the hall, rormed the decorations Tor the large party given Wednesday by Bt, Mark's Guild. Tea tables were also pleasingly attired with bowls of yellow and lavender nowers to complete the scheme. There were . 10 tables of cards In play, both auction and contract bridge, and prizes awarded Mrs. Ohas. R Gall and Mra. Olen Arnaptger, Mrs. Arthur Bevan, and Mrs. Ohas. Ellis poured at the tea table. The success of Vie affair waa made possible by Mrs. EUls, chairman, and her committee, composed of Mcsdamea Bevan, Amnions, Sid Moore, Fitch and Woodcock. Mrs. Salade.Pens Educational Story The article carried In the Friday edition of the Mall Tribune, concern ing the educational program to be broadcast over KM ED this morning at eleven o'clock, was not written by Mrs. I. B. Schuler as the story show ed, but by Mrs. L. A. Salade, Jr. The by-line sppeared on the article thru a misunderstanding. Guild Sews for December Bazaar 1 At the meeting of St. Mark's Guild held Friday at the Guild hall, the members devoted much time to sew ing tor the bazaar, which will be held December 7. A ehort business session waa also held and plans msde ror the parish dinner, set ror Thurs day, November 17, at Guild ,hall. Tea was served by Mrs. Swan and i Mrs. .Woodcock. P.-T, A. Council To Meet Tuesday Ther will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher council Tuesday, Nov ember 18, at the home of Mrs. L. P. Stubblefleld, 38 South Orange street. One o'clock luncheon will be followed by a business session. li Dr. H. P. Coleman Chlropractlo Ptiyslotherapy and all Natural Methods OREGON LICENSE 8S California License 8019 It YEARS IN MEDFORD. ORE. SLABS Per Tier Ton haul tttem. MKDFORD FUEL CO. 1122 North Central s "So modem!" v " Hansens Entertain . ' At Event Feting Mr. and Mrs. Darby Mrs. Harry C. Hansen was hostess Isst evening at a charming party, fetelng Mr. and- Mts. C. C. Darby on the anniversary of their mar riage. There were three tables of bridge In play during the evening and bouquet talllea and bridge scores used to add a featlve not to the games. A telegrsm announoed the honor guest of the' occasion and a clever book, portraying the history of their romance, rrom the "day they met" added much humor. Those preeent were: Mr. and Mrs. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmea Murray, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Murray, Mr. and Mra. J. A. McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Chss EHlls and Mr and Mrs. Hansen. Dixie ClubHas Pleasant Session At Murray H ome The regular monthly meeting of the Dixie club waa held November 8, at the home of Mra. C. C. Murray. Mrs. Murray. Mrs. D'Alblnl and Mrs. Dech acting as hostesses. There wss a good attendance and the afternoon was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Miss Constance Moore gave two lovely piano selections: current event were discussed; then followed the distribution of sample ballot and the marking of them. Aa the mem bership of the club Is composed of those reared In the South or descend ants of ancestors from south of the Mason Dixon Line, the election went strongly Democratic. At the close of the election, re freshments were served at a beauti fully appointed table with a center piece of fruits and nuts brought re cently from Arkansas. The next meeting of the club will be held December 8 at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hanby with Mrs. Hanby. Mrs. Laura M. West and Mrs. Rawles Moore as hostesses. Daughters Nile Have Luncheon Here Saturday Yellow chrvasnthemumA &n4 imv. lax formed the decorations yesterday for the attractive luncheon tihu afc the Hotel Medford, where 38 mem bers or Zulelma temple, Daughters of the Nile, gathered. The decorating waa done by Mrs. Marie Scboepen. Following the luncheon the mem bers continued to the Masonic hall ror the business amalnrv wi!tt waa attended by more than 80 members or tne temple. Butlers Hosts at Midnight Supper Among the many affair In cele bration of Armistice day In local society was the supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Butler following the grand ball at the Oriental Gar dens. Guest were Mr. and Mr. George Henselmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Resmes, Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Bunch and Mr. and Mra. G. O. Humphreys. Club WomTn Still Want Suite Chairs Club women of the oommunlty are still endeavoring to obtain ohalr for the' new rooms, being furnished in the city hall for use of all club groups. An opportunity to purchase at less thsn wholessle price an ade quate number of metal folding chatra. has come to them, Mrs. A. J. Hsnby ststed yesterday. Anyone wishing to aid the project by donating the price of a chair la urged to call Mrs. Edwlna Welshssr, president of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club. Medford Is the only city of Its alze on the ooast, the club women point ed out, which does not nave a wo men's club center. Wnen the suite In the city hall 1 equipped this need will be answered. Bill Barnum Has Birthday Party Blllle Barnum was host Friday eve ning In celebration of his sixteenth birthday at a party ror a number or friends. Including a theater party and dinner at Nandle's grill. Guests were John Snider, John Koppen, Donald Grey and Jack Wood. Catholic Ladies Announce Party The Cathollo ladles will entertain with a card party Tuesday afternoon at the Parish hall. Bridge and 800 will be played and the afternoon's program will be In chsrge of Mrs. W. H. Fisher and her committee. Mrs, Trowbridge Gives Election Party Mrs. Emma Trowbridge waa among local folk entertaining election night. Guests at her home were Mr. and Mrs. Clausen and daughter Marian, Mr. Morrison and daughter Margaret Morrison, Miss Gladys Whltson, Mr. and Mra. Lee Hlnman and Howard Pickering. Fidelity Circle ' ' To Meet Tuesday The Fidelity circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday, November 18, with Mra. O. V. Myera at her home on the North Pacific highway.. You Are Cordially COOKING SCHOOL Under the Direction of Mrs. L. A. Humphreys Home Economics Dept. of the Crown Mills Fox RIALTO Theatre in Medford Wednesday - Thursday - Friday Nov. 16-17-18 2 to 4:30 P. M. Featuring the Baking of BREAD - CAKE - PIE - COOKIES ROLLS - Preparation of Meats Everything FREE! Reames Chapter Social Club to Sponsor Dance The social club of Reames Chapter No. 68 order of the Eastern Star will sponsor another dance and card party to be held Wednesday evening, No vember 80th, at the Masonic temple at Medford, to which all members, Masons and their friends are oordlaH ly Invited. Committee In charge of arrange ments, Mrs. C. W. Gilbert, Mr. Myr na Prink, Mrs. Harry Nord wick,. Mrs. Marie Schoepen and 0. M. Houston are lending every effort to insure sn enjoyable affair. Musto wtll be furn ished by Dickey's orchestra for danc ing. Refreshments will be served. Cards will be played In ladles' club room. Dancing will begin promptly at 8:00 p. m. In ball room of temple. NATIONAL COAL $1300 A J ' Per Ton off the car Car Sow on Track. All Fancy Lump no Dust. You'll Like National. DRY-SLABS $350 Per Load 12 or 16-inch Body-Wood Rough Blocks Smooth Blocks at New Low Prices Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631 Invited to Attend a Building Bridge Club to Meet The Building Bridge elub win meet Thursdsy with Mrs. O. O. Murray, who will be assisted s hostess by Mrs. J. C. Murrsy. 02) affioncr A pattern fashioned on sim ple, graceful lines ... brilliantly rich with the verve and fresh ness of its new creative art. BTERLINQ 92511000 FIN Larry Schade "Your Favorite Silverware Jeweler Since 1918" Next to Craterlan Theater il 1