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PAnu TWO IfFTPFOTlB .MA? W TRrnUNE, MEDFORD. OKEG02T, STJXDAT, FEBRUARY 32, 1933. AAAaaVefcAaaAefeaeseaafcAaaaatsAsfcaeAAaaaee afcafcafc ttAii AAAAA Aiifi44A A A AAA AAA A AAA A A A AAA --- A WTTTTTTTf Tf TTTfTTTTTTT TTT TTTTT TtTtt TTTT7 1 TTTTTT TtTt V TT Society and Club Events Reviewed for Wee ' V . Eva Nealon I Daughters, Nile . Z?ringr Festivity To Social Realm - The outstanding social event ot the put week ill brought to Med ford by Daughter 01 the Nile, who held ceremonial and Installation for Zulclma temple here Wednesday Mrs. Ethel Boggs of Medford waa lnatalled aa queen to succeed Mi. Sophia Baker of Oranta Paaa at the Impressive ceremony held In the eve ning at the Maaonlo hall. In the afternoon a ceremonial waa held with Supreme Queen L. Pearle M'j Olellan of Albany, N. Y., aa honor guest. Mra. MoOlellan waa also hon ored at a luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Medford. given -by officers of Zulelma temple. ; Following the ceremonial Wednes day a banquet waa held at the Hotel i Medford, attended by one hundred aeventy-tiva guests. Members of the patrol and chorus were present and many songs added to the festive spirit of the occasion. Tables at the hotel and the Masonic nan were beautifully decorated In flowers,, er . ' pressing the chosen colore of the temple. And the spirit of the Orient prevailed In the hall where metal - l.flm n1 MTAmAnl&l were con ducted. ' ' - , Following the ceremonial In the .; afternoon, tea was served under the dlreotlon of Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. The tea table waa prettily arranged with flowers and candles aa centerpiece and Mrs. R. B. Sweeney and Mrs. Chas. Gilbert poured. In the evening, as each officer en tered the Mason lo hall, she waa pre. sented. a colonial bouquet, a gltt . from the lnoomlng queen, who also carried a oolonlal bouquet during the impressive ceremony, adding a quaint and lovely touoh to the airair. The supreme queen acted aa In. stalling officer, Mrs. Nellie McOowan . In.tnlllnff fffnnfl TVULrflHAll. MM. Mary Sweeney as Installing grand chaplain, Miss Dorothy Reynolds as Installing organist. Officers installed In addition to the queen, Mrs. Boggj, were: Prin cess royal, Lulu Franco, AabiMid: Tlraah, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, Grants Pass, and Bodoura, Mra. Katharine Woods of Medford. Appointive of ficers Installed were: Princess re corder, Ruth Brownell of Grants Pass, princess banker, Amelia Biitt of Jacksonville; princess marshall, Meta Ollbort; princess ohaplatn, Gwendolyn Woodcock; lady of the keys. Princess Elizabeth Wing; lady of the gates, Princess Mabel 'Loomis, Ashland. Ladles In waiting: Carlotta Smith, Medford; Nina Span, Ash land: Kathryn Dlliard, Medford; Frieda Patera, Ashland; Helen Mc Callen, Ashland; attendants, Mae Oooley, Oranta Pass; Nellie Van Nice, ' Oranta Pass. ' Members of HUlah temple of the Shrine were In attendance and Po tentate Albert Oaas of Grants Pass who iiivjbcu w pai i,vija.ve in tuv ceremonies and entertained with a song. Jamea Stevens, well " known local artist, also entertained with a group of songs, much appreciated, and was aocompanled at the piano by Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb. The supreme queen waa presented with a gold nugget from the Grants Pass members and various other gifta were exchanged, adding , a holiday note to the festlvltlea. . Following the Installation and pre gram the orowd continued to the DeMolay hall, which waa enhanced with palms, ferna and ''baskets of flowers to form a very Inviting ball room. The patrol In costume led the grand march and the evening was completed with danolng. Decorations for the day were ar ranged by Mrs. Marie Sohoepen and Mra. McOowan- and Mrs. Sweeney were general chairmen of events. Thursday a luncheon honoring the supreme queen was held at the ho tel, followed by cards at the home of Mrs. Boggs, where there were four tables In play. High score was held by Mrs. Dade Terrett. Tea waa serv ed at the close of the afternoon by the hostess. Mrs. Henry BTndera and Mrs. W. H. McNalr escorted the sup reme queen to Ashland, where ahe took the train for Sacramento. Yesterday the first meeting of Zul elma temple with the new officers In their oh airs was held, called by Mra. Boggs. A meeting waa held at the Masonic hall In the morning and In the afternoon and luncheon was enjoyed at the Hotel Holland, where tablea were attractively arranged to greet the new officers. Ever Ready Circle ' To Meet Tuesday The Ever Ready olrole of the Pres byterian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Prank Llndley, 138 Mistletoe atreet. Mem bers are asked to bring their needles and thimbles. Mrs. Nutting, Hostess , At Bridge Fnrty few friends at contract bridge Fri day afternoon at her attractive home on the Crater Lake highway. Re freshments were served following games. Follow Femininity . .. IN 1933 Bowman Famous Croquignole All Work Guaranteed Bowman's Beauty Shop 105 VV. Main KANSAS CONGRESSWOMAN WEDS Kathryn O'Loughlln, new damecratlo eongreaswoman from Kansas, It shown with her husband, Dan McCarthy, following their marriage at Hays, Kaa. Last year McCarthy waa one of her opponent! In the Kansas damoeratlo primary. (Aasoclsted Preas Photo) Splendid Program Presented Before College Women The Rogue River Valley College Woman'a club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. E. E. Oore and enjoyed a delightful musical program. The following numbera were pre sented: piano numbers Dance Amerlcalne by Dint Mowrey; Brahma Walts No It, played by Ray Lewis. Trio piano, flute and vloltnt "I Would that My Love"Mendelssohn Song of India." Serenade .... by Oauno'e Played by Mra. H. T. Mltchelmore, Mrs. Bertha Denton, Mlas Floy Young. Volume eleven of the Collegian. contributions by club members, edit ed by Mrs. Charles Wing and Mrs Susan Campbell, was presented The leading articles were on technocracy. the twelve leading women of the past one hundred years. Poems by Lucille Ames, illustrated by Miss Jane Snedlcor, were also a splendid feature In the Issue. . Following' the program, Mra.' X, E. Kelly, assisted by Mrs. W. F. Camp bell, Mrs. Fred Cummlngs, ' Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. Robert Frame and Miss Dorothy earless, served re freshments. Mesdames Fry and Satchwell Invite 1 ' Dixie Club to Tea Or February 4th. Mrs. O. R. Batch- well knd Mra. Chas. Pry were host- uwes to tho Dixie club at the beau tiful home of Mr. Satchwell on Ash land avenue. : The business meeting was follow ed by a very Interesting program prepared by Mrs. O. O. Murray, .pro gram chairman. Mrs. Rose Schleffelln reviewed tbf book. "The Master , Kiss," by Bache lor. Ahe brought out many facts concerning the life and character of Washington, and ; event of Revolu tionary days. Each member gave a ourrent topic. Quests for the afternoon were Mes dames I. W. Thomas. R. B. Swan, Joe Thomas and Miss Mollle Myers of Los Angeles. . . . . The tea table was beautiful. Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl and Mrs.- Laura M. West poured. Just-Folks Circle ' ' To Meet Tuesday There will be a meeting Tuesday afternoon of the Just Folks circle at the home of Mrs. Harry Nordwlok at 3:00 o'clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mts. Howard Persona. Bible Class Meets : Tuesday at "V There will be a meeting of the Bible class at the T. W. O. A. build ing Tuesday evening and a large at tendance Is urged. Mrs, X. N; War ner, instructor, expects to complete with the class the study of the book of Oeneals. T. W. Bridies Club Entertained A lovely party ot Monday evening was that given by the Misses Naomi Hohman and Maria Poss for the pleasure of members of tho T. V. C. A. bridge olub. Quests gathered at the Oorbin Edgell home and bridge was enjoyed. . PARENTS Dr. Coleman's Tonic treatments will greatly benefit children Who are not doing so well phys ically. They are pleasant to tske phone 805 for appoint ment. for Coiffure STYLE Leadership Permanent: iA.. $ JdV UP 6sf Phone 67 Pep Dance Honors Basketball Squad Friday Afternoon By Dorothy Oore Showing their interest In the basketball team the Associated Stud ent of Medford high school gave i pep dance Friday afternoon at three o'clock. The gymnasium was attrac tively decorated with a Valentine mo tive and the muslo was furnished by Steve Whipple's orchestra. The dec oration committee was: Chairman, Joan DeLosh, Margaret Fsnnlngton, Noel Benson, Dick Brown, Tom Fu son, Phyllis Fbythlan, Marguerite Boyle. The Girls' League council of Med ford high school will meet at a lunch eon Monday. February 13. The pur pose of the meeting Is to moka plans for the annual Girls' League Week. Catholic Women , Will Entertain With Card Party Extensive plana are being complet ed for the party to be sponsored next Wednesday evening by the women or the Sacred Heart church, Catholic, at Parish hall. Card playing will begin at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Brophy ss chairman ot the evening's arrange ments. She will be assisted by Mrs. E, Barnes, Mrs. Althouse, Mrs. Blsoh off and Miss Lucille Barrett. Play will be . supervised by Miss Lucille Barrett and a special Invita tion la extended the young folk of the, city. . Crater Lake Guild Sews for Red Cross The Crater Lake Guild met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. M. Welshaar, Mrs. Verl Walker served assistant hostess. The evening waa spent in sewing for the Red Cross. B. P. K. Club Meets ' For Luncheon Thursday The Business and Professional Wo men's club will meet for regular luncheon Thursday noon at the club rooms. The program for the period will be announced later. Entertains With Birthday Party Mrs. J. Elmo Russell entertained Saturday afternoon at her home, 209 South Orange street, honoring the birthday of her four-year-old daiigh tar, little Sally Lee. Guests Invited for the afternoon were Joan McDutfy, Jnan Marks, patey Marx. Beverly Jean Whitman. Aletha Emerlck, Rosalie Ackley, Ann Conroy, Florence Hansen and Jeanette Norman. Many Attend Conceit- Given In Ashland The appearance of Carol Taylor, atnglng actress. In concert in Aah land last week was enjoyed by sev eral Medford folk, who motored to the normal school for the affair. Among them were Mrs. Aletha Vaw ter, Mrs. Edwin L. Rnapp, Mrs. RoyAl Bebb. Miss Harriett Baldwin. Miss Eleanor Curry. Miss Jean Woodford, Mrs. Bffls Herbert Yeoman and Wm. F. Isaacs. Informal Valentine DANCE for Elks and Invited Quests Tues. Nite FEB. 14TH . ELKS TEMPLE Good Music Plenty of Surprises Relief Parties Gain Popularity With Local Folk Entertaining during the past week has continue! to center about the benefit Idea and numerous projects were again the recipients of silver offerings at tea, charity luncheons and the like. Miss Helen Bull la was hostess on Thursday at a lunoheon for eight to benefit the Welfare Exchange. Mrs Lewis Ulrica for the same project entertained with a luncheon for four Friday. Mrs. F. O. Thayer will oe hostess this week and many other names appear In the benefit row, Among them are: Mrs. George Rob erts, Mrs. John Mann. Mrs. W. M Van Sooy. Mrs. Paul Janney, Mrs. porter J Neff and Mrs. Rawlee Moore. Mrs. ftatobwell Thanks '"Benefit" Hostesses Mrs. G. R. Satchwell, president of the Oreater Medford olub, expressed her appreciation yesterday to the ladles wao have given parties and contributed to the funds for the Lions' club relief program. "Many other women in the city are planning benefits," she said, "and all are urged to cooperate end as sist the club in this worthy under taking." Those whom Mrs. Satchwell wist ed to thank for their assistance were Mesdames W. A. Gates, o. O. Oravei, John Pluhrer, A. J. Hanby, J. J. Em- mem, J. O. Murray and C. C. Mur ray. Many Parties Planned To Fete Bakers Many events of the next few weeks will fete Mr. and Mrs. O T. Baker, whose departure to Boise, Idaho in the near future will be much re gretted by local social circles, in which the Bakers have played a prominent part. Merit Circle " , Announces Meet ' Merit Circle of the First Presbyter- Ian church will meet Tuesday in the church parlors, with a covered dish luncheon at one o'clock. Women of Rotary Will Meet Wednesday Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel will be host ess Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock to Women of Rotary at her new home, 310 Crater Lake avenue. Xtxona, Hosts At . 1 Pleasant Card Party1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon enter tained a group of friends at a card party at their home Wednesday eve ning, February 8th. Delicious re freshments were served and a very enjoyable evening waa had by all. Those present were: Mr. Ray Yost, Mrs. Susie Lonson. Mr. and' Mrs. O. D. Glbbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. B R. Harwood, Mr. Bill Hahn, Mrs. A. W, Sullivan and daughter, Cecil, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mr. I. W. Nixon. Friendship Luncheon Planned by Church On Tuesday, February H, Mrs. W. Walker of 843 East Main street will be hostess for a 1 o'clock "Friend ship luncheon," sponsored by the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church; The proceeds to apply on the yearly apportion ment. Members are invited to come and bring friends and to telephone Mrs. Walker for reservations. Lunch eon twenty-five conta, t -. Benefit Luncheon Ulven Thursday ' : Mrs. Floyd House was hostess for a benefit lunoheon and bridge party Thursday afternoon at her home. Two tables of bridge were in pUy during the afternoon with high score won by Mrs. Dave Young and low score by Mrs. Dorr Hoffman. The Valentine motif was carried out In the decorations and refreshments. The proceeds received will benefit the Lions kitchen. - ' The guests invited were: Mrs. Dave Young, Mrs. Harold Grey, Mrs. Jack Horner. Mrs,, Earl Shirley, Mrs. ElgJn Gregory, Mrs. Frank Hoffman, Mrs. Dorr Hoffman and the hostess, Mrs. Floyd House. Save Money and Get the Best DR. I. H. GOVE Come and see me before you havu yotir dental work done, I will save you a lot of money and give you as good servloe aa you can obtain In the dental profes sion. Dr. I. H. Gove X-RAY Examination When Necessary Stewart Bldg. Phone 872-J CONSULTATION FREE Phone 90 For BTpert Rlpctrtrlans MEDFORD ELECTRIC a M. Rl'MI. Owner . Basement, Medford Bldg. Mrs. Gus Newbury To Repeat Lecture Repeated requests for more news of what's new in the contraaot bridge world, have brought consent from Mrs. Gus Newbury to hold another lec ture on new bridge rules at her home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Newbury, following her return from the conference in San Francisco, Invited a number of society folk to her home last Tuesdny and addressed them on the new bridge rules. Since then numerous groups have met to play by the new rules and demands for more information, coming from them, have Inspired the lecture for this week. All women interested are Invited to gather at Mrs. Newbury's home. Knight Templars To Enjoy Supper Wednesday evening at 8:40 Knight Templars of Medford and Ashland will have a covered dish supper at the Ashland Maaonlo Temple, ac cording to announcement issued. Each member attending Is asked to bring a covered dish. All visiting Knight Templars will be welcome to the gathering. This event is being looked forward to by Malta Oommandery No. 4, and a social evening will follow the sup per..'. ' The committee In charge la Dr. R. L, Burdic, J. H. Hardy, .A. J. Mc- Callen. Ralph Sweeney, A- H. Wllletcs and Harvey Fields. Marie Wells . Hostess to Clnb Marie Wells was a charming hostess to the Mistletoe club of R. N. of A., Wednesday afternoon at which 37 members and six visitors were pres ent. It was the sixth anniversary of the club. The club will meet at the home of Call! Geer, 713 W. Jack son street Wednesday evening, Feb. 93nd, to Initiate new members. Dainty refreshments and lovely birthday cake were served by the hostess, Marie Wells, assisted by Myrtle Arnold and Gladys Lofdahl. Annual Lincoln " ' Tea Lovely Affair- The annual Lincoln tea was he id Friday afternoon at the Lincoln school and was attended y about forty guests of the Parent-Teacher association. The rooms were attrac tively arranged with flags and a min iature log cabin the center of Inter est. The tea table was arranged with candles In red, white and blue and carnations In the same colors. The program opened with all sing ing "America." Mrs. Turner gave a fitting tribute to Abraham Lincoln through a book : review. Margaret Loo man entertained with a sori. 'Perfect Day,"' accompanied by Marr 'garet -Bateman.' Mrs. Harry Harding, county president, gave a talk, and Mrs. Jack Heyland, city president, also entertained with an inspiring address. Mra. Peter Doltrlch, pro gram chairman, presented the num bers, and' Mesdames Buckingham, Morrow, Lydlard and Lovell acted as hostesses at the pleasant affair. Miss Ora Cox prenided at the tea table. Whitman's Chocolates 50c-l00 -$lso.$2oo .$300 Tuesday Is Valentine's Day We Honor the Memory of LINCOLN life Bis Honesty, Faith In Ms fellow men and Courage to defend hit Principles, have In spired admiration of a nation throughout the years. Bank Holiday Tomorrow, Feh. 13 Medford National Bank St. Mark's Guild Names Colonial Party Committee Mrs. T. J. Amspoker and Mra. M. M. Wagner entertained membera ot St. Mark's Guild Friday at the home of the former. During the business session of the Guild, plans were made for a Colon ial party, Tuesday, Feb. 31, to be In charge of a group 'of Guild numbers, Mrs. John Barneburg, Mrs. B. C. Mul hollsnd, Mrs. E. W. Gould, Mrs. Ed win L.-Knapp, Mrs. M. Purdln and Mrs. L. Andrews. The date to be announced later. ' ' Miss Luclle Crews played several piano numbers after which refresh ments In keeping with the Valentine idea, were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Hugh Hamlin and Mra. Thompson will entertain the Guild membera and their friends next Fri day afternoon at a tea at the home of Mrs. Hamlin. Carrie ATerll! Entertains Clnb The monthly meeting of the Loy slty club met at the home of Carrie Averlll Feb. 8th. Initiation of new members were: Mrs. Oerhardt, Mrs. Pettlt, Mrs. Llllle, Mrs. Mee, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Barnumburg, Mrs. Connor and Mrs. Bay Price. The afternoon was spent In visit ing and sewing.. At the close of the afternoon luncheon was served by Carrie Averlll, assisted by Teresa Blanchl, - The next meeting will be held on March 8th at the home of Bertha Coats, 321 Benson street, assisted by Laura Doty. Medical Auxiliary Meets, Sleeter Home. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Jack son County Medical society met at the home of Mrs B. W. Sleeter Fri day, where they enjoyed a oovered dish luncheon. Election of officers tor the coming year was held, Mrs. Ernest A. Woods of Ashland being re-elected president. Mrs. B. W. Stearns, vice-president and Mrs. O. I Drummond as secretary. Following a general discussion ot plans for the coming year. Mrs. Drum mond entertained the ladles with two beautiful violin solos and a statisti cal report of much Interest to the medical world was read by Mrs. MacCracken of Ashland. Mrs'. Sleeter and Mrs. L. D Inskeep composed the program committee. Personal Permanent WAVES By ' t Murray Special -Complete $2-95 SEND YOUR Valentine Greetings with DRUG STORE Wfeaffti Elks' Valentine Dance Looms on . Social Horizon ' Many society folk will dance with their "valentines" next Tuesday eve ning at the Elks' Temple, where the coming holiday, when all are expeot ed to show their hearts anf declare their loves, will be celebrated with a party for Elks, their families and friends. Elks and Lady Elks are making extensive preparations for a very Joyousi party, and quaint deco rations appropriate to the day of ro mance wiu be much in evidence. Muslo for dsnolng will be fur nished by Reginald Filer's orchestra and a large crowd Is anticipated for this first large affair of the near spring season. There will be prizes for the best dancers and numerous other Interesting features. Mrs. Larry Schade la chairman of the affair and la being assisted 'by Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mrs. J. O. Thompson, Mrs. Bob Strang and Mrs. Cole Holmes. On the men's commit tee are Bob Strang, Chas. Gilbert and Grover Comm. Frorelch Home Scene of Club Meet. N. O. Y. B club held regular weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. George Frohrelch on Sailing avenue Wednes day, February 8. The future business of the club was discussed and social functions plan ned. The next meeting Is to be at Mrs. Melvln Hall's. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Lena Hlggln botham assisting. Special Meeting Plan of Pocahontas - A special meeting has been planned for Saturday by the Pocahontas lodge, the occasion being the visit of the Great Pocahontas of California. The degree team will meet for practice Wednesday. Two Blights Only Wednesday & Thursday Eve's February 15th and 16th That Sparkling Comedy ' "Jim's Ciri" Comedy and Romance prescribed for Everybody Benefit Performances for Medford Post No. 15, American Legion Specially Selected Cast of Local Players An Indiana Romance, that is by no means an ordinary proposition, although some citizens will tell you that life is frequently like this. And for all we know they may be right. .V "Jim's Girl" CAST OF CHARACTERS As You Meet Them Mrs. Manley General Bangs Molly Bawn Jonah Jones.. Marshall Bradley.. Sophia Higgins Sport Fenton ... Jndge Fenton..... James Manley Steve U. Capers.-. Lem Madelon Pons "Jim's Girl" Is not merely an ordinary home talent show. "Jim's fllr!" Is better than most any show yon Iisto ever seen In Medford. The Amerlcau Legion Is pleased with the cast of this play, proud of trie plot and glad to present "Jim's Girl" to the people of Medford. 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