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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBU1TE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1933.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
EdiUd by
Eva Nealon
Society Becomes
More Festive As
February Wanes
The part week has been a festive
one in the younger and other seta
with numerous teas, iuncheons and
the school operetta adding Interest to
the regugular round of bridge ana
benefits.
The middle of the week Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter returned
from an extensive stay In southern
California and were welcomed by
many friend. Mr. and Mrs. Oorbtn
Edgell and Mrs. Alios Holloway are
also home from the south. Mrs. Porter
J. Neff entertained last week with
tea at the Colony club, which was
much enjoyed. end many affairs can
tered around the school operetta Tri
day night. Miss Patsy smith, dsugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Srnest Smith, en
tertatned a number of friends after
the presentation and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Walt were hosts to members
of the orchestra after the operetta
They were assisted In entertaining by
Miss Josephine Kirtley ana Mr. ana
Mrs. J. P. Fllegel.
Warner-Becker
Bethrothal Told
At Kappa Dinner
An interesting announcement to
members of the younger set was made
Inst wee!: at Oregon State oollege,
where the betrothal of Miss Winifred
Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w
j. Warner of this city, to Maxwell
Becker of Caldwell. Idaho, was told
at dlnr.tr at the Kappa Kappa
aamma house.
Miss Warner Is a sophomoro at Ore
iron Btate college and Mr. Becker a
senior -In commerce. Dsto of the
marriage was not revealed.
Miss Warner and her fiance are
guests this week end at the Warner
home, naving arnvea many irom
the Corvallls oampus. They will re
turn to school late today.
Mrs. Henselman
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. oeorge Henselman was hostess
Friday evening at a bridge party for
a number of friends, the affair being
one of many to (race the early spring
season. There were three tablet of
bridge In play and prises awarded
Mrs Ooodwln Humphreys, holder of
high score for womeni Mrs. P. O.
Bunch, holder of second high: Mr.
Humphreys, bolder of high score tor
me:i and Warren , Butler, holder Of
second high honor.
Spring Motif
At Lovely Dinner
Among the charming parties of the
past week was the dinner given rn
day evening at the home of Or. and
Mrs. a. Ralph Dlppel, Covers were
arranged for eight at a table, when
sweetpeas and other spring blossoms
formed a centerpiece, developing
pleasing color scheme In shades of
pink.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes
Feted in Portland
After eeversl dsys epent In Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Em est Lee Bsrnes
of Glen Oak court returned to their
home the middle of the week. There
were several Informal gatherings In
their honor during their stay In the
northern city and on Saturday night
they were guests at a formal dinner
4ahco at Waverly Country olub,
Mrs. Mortensen Is
Hostess to Clasa
. Mrs. B. P. Mortensen of 1405 West
Main street was hostess Tuesday eve
ning to members of the Alpha Sigma
Sunday achool class of the First
Methodist Episcopal church.
After a ahort business session
games were played and prlsea were
given wlnnera of several contests and
stunts. Mrs. Crane assstsd the host
ess with the entertainment, and Mrs.
Grey Satterlee and Miss Wilms Man
ley with the refreshments.
Last Thursday of esch montjb has
been chosen by the class aa its regu
lar social evening and, according to
the number present last week, mem
bers expect even larger groups each
month.
Next meeting of the class will be
st the home of Mrs. P. p. Burk at
her home on Rose avenue. An Invi
tation Is extended all members to
be present and It Is hoped that those
unable to attend Thursday will be
able to attend.
Ashlanders
Wednesday
The Ashland Study club extends
A greeting to our Medford friends.
May thle your twenty-fifth year be
A happy anniversary.
Congrstulattons deep and true
And many birthdays more to yon.
Since frlendaliip is a treasured thing
That csn, In lite, much pleasure bring,
We aak you In these birthday greet
ings To there one of our weekly meetings,
A lunch dessert, some talk and laugh
ter. Our Usual study program after.
In acceptance of this cleverly
rhymed Invitation, IS members of ths
Wednesdsy Study club made a Joyous
pllgrlmmsge to the city of the Llthla
Springs, to be guests of the Ashlsnd
Study club. Mrs. Swedenburg open
ed her besutlful home for their en
tertainment, and the ladles of ths
club formed a reception committee,
to give warm welcome to their (ueeta
Psrtners for the sfternoon wete drawn
und all repaired to the dining room,
where, at the perfectly appointed
table, Mesdames W. M. Poley and P.
D. Wagner served dainty refreshments
With a charmingly worded message of
congratulation to the Wednesday
Study club on the achievement of
HEADS INAUGURAL COMMITTEE
Mrs. John Allan Dougherty.ef
gural ball committee.
Birthday Party
Of Presbyterian
Group Wednesday
The Womeni Association of the
Presbyterian churoh will hold an
nual birthday party, one of the moat
elaborate affairs of the year, Wed
nesday afternoon. March 1, at 3:10
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Perry, 804 West Main street.
A cordial' Invitation is extended
the publlo and a program of inter
est to all 1 being prepared under
the leadership of the following com
mittee: Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mrs
ft. B. McBlhose, Mrs. Burdetts Dodge
and Mrs. D. S. Llbbsy.
Tea tables will be In charge or
Mrs. Ralph Sweeney and Mrs. Geo.
Pythian it chairman of refreshments.
Mrs. W. P. Blddle. Sr., and Mrs.
Bessie Lumsden will pour. Ths re
ception oommlttee for the after
noon will be eompoeed of Mrs. Vim.
W. P. Holt, Mrs. H. P. W. Spllver,
and Mrs. T..P. Tollsfson. Mrs. Jennie
Merrltt will bake the birthday cake.
Spring decorations win add a re
freshing atmosphere to the affair
and each guest Is ssked to bring
penny for each year of her life
In keeping with the birthday, idea.
Little Miss Deioris Ray will pass the
penny bsakeb.
Expected nome
Front South Soon.
Mrs. Rose Elfert, who has been vis
iting her .laughter. Mm. P. Leigh
Swlnson In Sacramento for the peat
three months, la expected home to
morrow. Mrs. Klein. Hostess
To Pythian RUter. '
Mrs, Hermlns Klein was hostess to
ths Pythian sisters olub on Tuesday.
After a ahort business meeting, four
tsblea of 000 wss In play, with prices
awarded to Kntte Judge and Kath
arine Fisher. Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess.
The next meeting will tske place
In the Sisters' clubroom In the K. of
hall on March 7. A luncheon will
be served at one o'olock. The after
noon will be devoted to sewing. A
large attendance It desired.
Pocahontas Card "
Party Enjoyed
The regular card party of ths
Pocahontas lodge was held Friday.
Bridge, five S-jndred and pinochle
were played.
In bridge high scores were held
by Nllpha Armstrong and Prank
Rusht low by Alena Srsklne and
Oeorgs Watson. High scores In five
hundred were held by Carrie Mllnes
nd Ed Schackel, low by Mauds
Abbott and Glen Abbott. Pinochle
high scores were held by Maggie
Eraklne and Jack Ereklne, low by
Vera Thomas and Ole Hubbard.
Birthdays wore celebrated for three
of the members at the supper table.
Entertain
Study Club
their Silver anniversary, Mrs. A. L.
Cogglna, president of the Ashland 1
Stuuy club, presented a gorgeous !
birthday cske, beautifully decorated, j
and surrounded by lighted tspers and !
flowers of lovely hue. At her re- '
quest, Mrs. J. H. Cochran, president
of the Medford club, ceremonlslly
cut the cake, which waa served to the
assembled ladlet.
The regular etudy program followed.
Mn. P. K. Deuel, a charter member
of the visiting club, gave by request.
"Reminiscences of the Wednesday
Study Club." and Mrs George O. Bu
banks "Scribe" of the Ashlsnd group,
brought forth her psrrhment scrolls,
snd unfolded many wlerd tales, drawn
from ths archives of an earlier day.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy. In her Inlmltsble
wsy. reviewed "The Mother" a novel
written (and also translated into Eng
lish) by a Japanese author. A brief
(ketch of the "Life and Works of
Beethoven" was given by Mrt. H. T.
Mttchelmore. who Mnlult tl. km.
Tsra with a wonderfully sympathetic
interpretation of his beautiful "Moon
light Sonata" In pleasing verse, Mrs.
Cochran extended thanks and appre
ciation to ths Ashland Study club
snd Mrs. Swedenburg for a delight
ful afternoon.
Washington l( chairman of the Inau.
Splendid Program
Pleases Many at
Colonial Affair
An afternoon of cards, seasoned
with a lovely program of music was
enjoyed by many local aoolety folk
Thursday afternoon, when they gath
ered at St. Mark's Guild hall for the
colonial tea of the guild. Llghte were
shaded with long strenmers In pas
tel colors, suggestive of spring, for
the hour of tes.
Miss Gersldlne Thompson, local
violinist, entertained with two com
positions, "Amouf Coquette" by it
Frlml and Beethoven's Minuet, ac
companied at the piano by Miss Mar
garet Chlldera. Both appeared In
enchanting colonial costumes. Miss
Ellow Mae Wilson, popular soprano,
sang "Take Joy Home" by Baasett
and whistled "One Alone." (Frlml).
She was accompanied at the piano by
Miss Dorothy Reynolds.
Prises at cards were awarded Mrs.
Josephine Cleric in contract, Mrs.
Harry Nordwlck In pivot. Mrs. H. O
Wilson in progressive.
Mrs. Prank Roberts received the
guest prise, whloh wss a beautiful
plant, donated by the Medford Green
house. The committee on arrangements for
the afternoon was composed of Mrs.
John Barneburg, chairman. Mrs.
Edwin L. Knapp, Mrs. I. W. Gould.
Mrs. W. E. Andrsws, Mrs. Charles
Strsng and Mrs. Gwendolyn Wood
cock Evening of Cards.
The Mistletoe club met at the
home of Oala Oeer Wednesday even
ing. After a business meeting the
remainder of the evening was spent
playing cards. High score prize went
to Irene Shirley, second prlee to Myr
tle Arnold. Refreshments were served
at a late hour by the hostess, Cala
aeer, assisted by Edith Beck. Nora
Glascock. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Wakefield, 18 Almond street,
March a.
Miss Gill, Mrs. McBee
Visit In Portland.
Miss Bernlce GUI and Mrs. Weldon
McBee are guests In Portland this
week-end of Miss Elisabeth Swlgart
and Mrs. Kenneth Rice.
Boyde n Home, "scene"
Of Jolly Club Meeting
a most delightful evening was
spent with Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bov-
den when they entertained the "Be
Jolly Olub." at their home on East
Jarttson Prlday night, with a 7:00
o'clock dinner. A birthday cake was
presented In honor of Mr. P.- A.
Henspeter's birthday, which was the
previous day.
The evening was spent In visit-
lug and playing games. Those Drea-
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. p. A. Hens
peter of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs.
Seldsn Hill of Central Point. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Crawford, Mr j
mm an, .100 lister. Mrs. Margaret
Bowman, Mlseea Rose Jonee and
Blanche Arnold and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Boydon.
Personal Permanent
WAVES
by
L. Murray
$2-95
SPECIAL
COMPLETE
MEN'S and WOMEN'S
Leather Coats
and
Cossack Jackets
Made to measure, leather tailor
ing and repair work.
LEWIS CARPENTER
to f. Newton. Medford
Miss Finch to Wed
Gordon Warner of
Medford, Lakevicu)
At a lovely ceremony today at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Pinch
at Lskevlew. their daughter, Mist
Evelyn Pinch, will become the bride
of Gordon Warner, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Warner of this city.
Among guests at the wedding will
.be Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pinch and
Mr. and Mrs. w'. J. Warner of Med
ford. The bride-to-be Is very well
known here, having epent the win
ter with the B. R Pinches.
Washington Tea
Lovely Event of
Friday Afternoon
A candle lighting ceremony la
which many past presidents of the
Washington Parent-Teacher associa
tion participated, was one of the
most Impressive features of the
Washington tea held at the school
Prlday afternoon. The annual event
was attended by about 100 guests
and an Inspiring address was given
by Mrs. Wm. Kletzer of Portland,
prominent In child welfsre work in
the state.
Mrs. Kletzer told of the progress
of Parent-Teacher work and of the
child welfare bills now before the
state legislature.
Colonial decorations were much In
evidence at the tea and three love-
ly old tea services, one belonging
to the Washington school, one to
Mrt. Oeorge Canode and another to
Mrt, George Henselman.
Participating in the candle light-
Ing ceremony were: Mrs. Harry
Wortman, charter member. Mrs. W
P. Brown, Mrs. A. . Moore, Mrs.
C. C. van Scoyoc, Mrt. volney Dixon,
Mrt. Sam Krosohel, Mrs. Newton
Cheney, Mrs. Carl Plchtner, Mrs,
William Holloway, Mrs. Prank Rog
ers, Mrs. Jack Heylsnd, county pres
ident, and Mrs. B. R, Finch.
The first numbsr on the program
was a dance by pupils of Eve Ben
son's school, followed by a reading
by Luclen Smith, a song by Miss
Bilow Mae Wilson and dance num
bers by pupils of Miss Ruth Marie
Luy's school. Miss Degermark's class
from the high suhool also entertain
ed with a dance number. Mrs. W,
A. Holloway sang a solo, which wss
also greatly enjoyed.
committee chairmen responsible
for the successful event weret Mnv.
Diamond Flynn, refreshments; Mrs.
Eugene Thorndlke. decorations, and
Mrs. L. Stubblefleld. program.
Mrs! John T. Eads
Feted On Birthday
Twenty-one relatives snd friends
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. John T. Eads, 131 Crater Lake
avenue, Friday night In honor of
Mrs. Bads' 78th birthday.
Five Birthday cakea were cut and
ice cream and coffee Were served.
Those present werei Mr. and Mrs
John T. Esds, Mr, and Mrt. Bverett
Eads, Miss Dorothy Bads, John Eads,
Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Eads, Olarenoe
Bads, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Holbrook, Miss
Delorla Holbrook, Warren Holbrook,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, La-
Verne Johnton, Russell Johnston,
Sylvester Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
Oant and Tom Qlnru
Royal Neighbors
Will Meet Thursday.
The Royal Neighbors will hold their
regular business meeting Thursday
evening, March 3. The drill cap
tain requests all officers and mem
bers to be present for praotlce.
M .
Mrs. Kletzer l.enves
For Northern Meetings
Mrs. William Kletzer of Portland,
vice-president of the stste P.-T.
A.'s. who wss In Medford Friday to
address the local associations, left
Friday evening for Eugene where
she was to be the principal speaker
at the Lane county gathering of the
r.-T. A. Saturday morning, and of
the council of the Eugene associa
tion Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Kletmr also talked at the
Medford Allied Welfare lunoheon
Prlday In her capacity as a director
of the Portland Council of Social
Agencies.
Mrs. Kleteer la a member of the
state child welfare commission, edi
tor of the Oregon Club Women, of
ficial organ of the State Federation
of Women's Clubs: and writes the
editorial and program pages of the
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Potentate's Ball
Is Festive Event
A large and Impressive affair of
Prlday -evening la southern - Oregon
society was the annual potentate'!
ball held at Grants Pass, honoring the
Illustrious potenttte, Albert K. Cast
of the neighboring city.
The dance Was attended by 80 cou
ples. Including about 80 from this
olty, all Shrlners of Hlllah temple and
visiting Shrlners snd their wives hav
ing been invited.
Holiday Luncheon
Enjoyed by D. A, R.
At Local Church '
The small parlor of the Presby
terian church wst the scene Wed
nesday of the annual Washington's
birthday luncheon, for the D. A. R.
The tables were lovely . with can
dles and floral, decorations. Many
beautiful silver' pieces graced the
table and a number of pictures,
hooked rugs and an old fashioned
spinning wheel gave ' a Colonial
touch.
Questions and answers on Colonial
customs enlivened the luncheon
hour. Ellow Ma Wilson delighted
with a song of George Washington's
time and gracefully responded to an
encore with a - whistling number,
"Ail Old Song," Imogene Wallace
gave lovely piano numbers.
Mrs. Holt had prepared an Inter
esting paper, "Colonial Costume,
and with many quaint illustrations
was a feature of the afternoon,
A social hour wss enjoyed and
msny guests greeted. Several out-of-town
members were among these.
Rebekahs Enjoy .
Costume Affair
Olive Rebektn Lodge Me. 18,
I. O. O. P., held Its regular meeting
Monday evening with a very good at
tendance. The members ctmt dressed In va
rious old-fashioned costumes and the
following program waa enjoyed: . ..
Vocal solos by Victor Tengwatd.
Pioneer Reminiscences of Mrt.
Tyoe read by Ethel Humphrey.
Harmonica selections by D M. Mc-
Dannel.
A fsntssy. "Cinderella"
Cinderella Lucille Cave.
Fairy Beese Thompson.
Stepmother Mary Cave.
Sisters Ethel Humphrey.
Prince Christine Pearson.
Vocal duet by Lucille and Mary
Cave.
Musical selections Csrollne Lead
ers.
Animated Checkers Game John
Millard va. Oliver Rogers.
Grand march.
The place cards were very elevef,
being conundrums using the names
of the memben.
Susan Haines wss chairman of the
committee.
Presbyterian Bible
Class to Meet.
The Women'a Bible class of the
Presbyterian church will meet Tues
day at 3:30 for their regular monthly
social. An Instructive talk on con
ditions in Palestine will be given and
slso a discussion cn teschlng religion
to children. Anyone Interested In
Bible teachings Is cordially Invited.
Lntheran Ladles Have
Pleasant Afternoon.
The Lutheran Ladles' Aid society
held Its bimonthly business meeting
In the church parlors lsst Thursday
afternoon, Mrs. Csrl Pichtner presid
ing over the meeting.
A large number of memben were
present and also a number of visitors
Mrs. Martin Westvong, chairman
of the sewing committee, presented J
two samples of quilt blochs. the fan 1
and the log cabin designs. In which I
one wss to be selected for a quilt j
that the ladles are planning to make. '
The fan block was unanimously voted
on. On each fan names are to be em
broidered by the ladles.
Mrs. O. P. Ksbele reviewed the fifth
and sixth chapters of God and the
Census, which proved to be very In
teresting among the members of the
sld. Mrs. Ksbele also announced that
world day of prayer service will be
held Prlday. March I. at the Luth
eran church, 3:80 o'clock. The pub
llo Is heartily invited.
Delightful refreshments were served
following the business meeting by the
hostess, Mrs. John Demmer and Mrt.
E. E. Schulte.
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MissMcMathls
Nominated For
College Office
Oregon State College, corvallls
Flora McMatn of Medford, sopho
more In home economics at Oregon
Stat college, was recently nomin
ated for treasurer of the Associated
Women students.
Upon enrollment at Oregon state
oollege every woman student auto
matically becomee a member of the
A. W. S. The object of the organ
ization Is to further the educa
tlbnal, social and cultural alms of
the women on the campus, and to
create a spirit of cooperation among
the women students.
The candidates will be voted on
at an election In March.
Mrs. Finch Honors
Mrs. Kletzer Here
Entertaining for the pleasure of
Mrs. Wm. Kletzer, guest her from
Portland, Mrt. B. R. Pinch Invited
a number of local club women to her
home Friday evening for dinner.
Present were psat presidents of the
Parent-Teacher association and friends
of Mrs. Kleteer, who left on the train
later In the evening for Eugene.
Guests wsre Mrt. N. 0. Cheney, Mrt.
Bdwln L. Knapp, Mrt, Carl Grant,
Mrt. Stanley Jonet, Mrs. Ethel Florey.
Mrs Jack Heyland, Mrt. William Cool
and Mrs. Kletzer, honor guest.
Mrs. Bauccra Hutless
Evening of Bridge.
Mrt. Mllo Baucom entertained a
number of friends at a bridge party
at her home Tuesday evening. Rooms
were gay with daffodils and pussy
willows and two tsblea of bridge were
played.
Pritet were awarded Mrt. S. Ralph
Dlppel for high and Mrt. Alexander
Dunn.
Presbyterian Society
Elects New Officers
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church met at the
home or . Mrs. A. R. clement on
West Main street for annual ses
sion, The report of the nominat
ing committee was accepted and the
following officers declared elected:
Prealdent, Mrt. A. J. Hanby; first
vice president, Mrt. Rtlpn De Witt:
second vice president, Mrs. I. M. Mc
Collom; Rec. Secy., Mrs. Volnev
Dixon; secretary of literature. Mrs.
J. W. Merrltti religious Ed., Mrs. P.
C. Albert! membership, Mrs. N. C.
Chaney; overseas sewing, Mrs. Llt
trell: treasurer. Mrs. Brommer; sec
retary of young people's work, Mrs.
A. Bt. Clsmenti program, Mrt. Iver
son. The devotlonats for the montn
are on the subject of "Stewardship."
and were given In a most impres
sive manner by Mrs. Tumy. Mrs.
Spllver had charge of the program
which was "The Negro In Africa."
Mrs. Llttrell gave a paper: on the
Elat station and illustrated her talk
with mapa of the teotlon, Mrt, cle
ment and Miss Burr reviewed art
icles on the topic and Mrs. Hsgerty
gave the home topic
Mrt. Warner waa Joint hostess
with Mrs. Olsment snd tea was serv
ed from a table beautifully decor
ated with spring flowers. A dellght-
rui. social hour waa enjoyed.
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Wicker Clothes Basket 1
V . Given Free with the purchase of an
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v; , Priced as low as $2.25 up to $5.95
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Garden Club Meets
Thursday Evening
Medford Garden club member are
anticipating a real treat at the meet
ing of the olub Thursday evening at
130 o'clock, in the auditorium of
ths court house, when Mrt. Btbtl
Wllletts will give the special talk of
the evening on wild flowers of south
ern Oregon.
Many community end state projects
will be Undertaken by the Medford
club, under the leadership, of the
president, Mrs. A. B Reamee. who has
received a request for a report of the
club's activities which WU1 be broad
oast from KOAO In the near future.
Wednesday Study
Clnb Meets Wednesday.
The Wednesday Study olub will
meet In regular session on March 1.
in the club rooms at 6th and Central
Mrs. J. F. Lawrence will speak on
"International Problems" and the
meeting will be open to the public.
Any one Interested Is cordlslly In
vited to attend. Mrs. B N. Warner
will give the "Topics of the Day."
Mistletoe tiub Has
prinq
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At Adrienne's
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Spring Dresses
Smart styles arrive dally. Junior slzet
from 11 to IB. Regular sites from 18 to
44. Half sizes, and large sizes to 82. '
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three prices.
$5 $10 $15
Spring Coats
Spring Suits
Spring Hats $1.95 up
Thlg Is "Nelly Don" Week
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Patrol Enjoys
Dinner Party at.
A. Butler Home
Ths home of Mrs. Amel Butler
was the scene Monday evening of
a lovely dinner party when members
of Zuleima temple patrol ..nd Mrs.
Ethel Boggs, queen of the temple,
were entertained.
Covers wsre arranged for 17 at
the table attractively decorated In.
Februarys chosen colors, and con
tract bridge followed dinner.
Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs.
Jack Porter and Mrs. Albert Peasley.
Assisting Mrs. Butler In entertaining
were Miss Maurlne Carroll, Mrs. O. D.
Frazee, Mrs. Lodl Early and Mrs.
Reese Chapman.
Abdominal Pain
caused by adhesions success
fully treated by Chiropractic
and Physiotherapy. Prlc of
treatment reduced. Cell Dr.
Coleman. fhW, for appointment.
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mide"