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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1933.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eoa Nealon
Med ford Society
Crows Quiet .For
Season of Lent
Although the Lenten hum II hen,
. social group in aiediora nave ocn
tlnued to gather InformaUy during
the put few days for a round of
' bridge, a eup of tea, or 110811 spring
luncheon. And garden, the season'
favorite topic, are foremoat In the
minds of many. Mrs. A. E. Reames,
president of to Medford Oarden
club, returned yesterday morning
from Portland, where ah, attended
the conferenoe of the federation of
Oarden Clubs. She reported a very
worth-while conference.
Then wen 30 clubs represented
and each delegate emphasized the in
terest of the clubs In garden for
the poor. Blgbway beautlflcatlon and
general cleanup activities wen also
emphasized, she stated. Cooperation
' was promised the Medford club In
a program to protect southern Ore
gon trees and stop their transfer
Into California at Ohnstm time.
The atate convention of garden
clubs will be held at Oresham May
IB and 90.
Following the convention Mrs.
Beames went on to Tacoma to visit
, . her mother, then to Seattle with
Mr. Reames, with whom she returned
to Medford yesterday.
Among those entertaining at bridge
during the week was Mrs. Alan Brack
tnreed, who Invited guest to her
home Saturday afternoon for the
first of a little spring series she has
planned, There were three tables la
play.
An Informal dinner party was en-
Joyed last evening at the Alfred s.
V. Carpenter home, guest being Mr.
nd Mn. K. O. Burgess and Mr. and
Mrs. Oorbln Edgell, who are moving
to their home on Berkeley way. The
Carpenter home was also the soene
of a large party last Sunday In cele
bration of Mn. Carpenter1 birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Heffernan
To Make Home
On Hanley Ranch
Friends In the valley of Mrs. Kath
erlne Heffernan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Hanley of Seattle, an
welcoming the sews that she plans
to make har permanent home at the
Hanley ranch In the west side dls
trlct, when the house I now being
nmodeled and ndecoratcd prepara
tory to ner arrival.
Mr. Hanley has been in Medford
for aevenl days directing work In
progress at the ranoh. Mn. Heffer
nan spent last summer in Medford
and enteralned many friends from
the north while here. All became so
fond of southern Oregon Mrs. Heffer
nan ha decided to make it her
home.
Mr. and Mr. 0. 0. Hoover, who
nave been residing at the Hanley
ranch, nave already moved into Med-
rord to make their home.
University Folk
Guests Here Of
Dorothy Roberts
Miss Dorothy Robert, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. O. M. Roberts, 1 en
taralnlng a group of friend from the
University of Oregon at her home
nere this week end. The group ar
rived by motor from Kugene Friday.
In the house party an Misses Jean
Starr and Peg Qulllon, both members
with Miss Robert of Delta Oamma
aororlty, and Meaan. Jake Stahl, Ted
Sobb and Bill White, all affiliated
with Phi Oamma Delta fraternity,
P. E.O. Sisterhood
To Elect Officers
Chapter AA, P. B. O., will meet
with Mrs. B. w. oianoy Thursday
evening, March B, at 7:90 o'clock.
Annual election of offloen will oi
held and annual reports will be given.
aji members are urged to be present.
Mra. Lawson Hostess
To Auxiliary
The Rogue River Auxiliary Wo, ggv
met with Mrs. Floyd liawson on West
Jackson street Thursday afternoon,
Mn. Ray Clary, president, from Ash
land presiding at the meeting, A
card party waa planned to be held In
the near future. Eleven members
wen present. After the business
meeting delightful refreshments wen
served by the oharmlng hostess, Mrs.
Lawson.
V. F. W. Auxiliary'
Flans Card Party
A card party will be held at I
o'clock Monday evening, March a by
the auxiliary to the Crater Lake post
183S of the V. F. W. In their club
room at the armory. Both auotion
bridge and 600 will be In play.
Foyi Invite ' '
Friends to Pinner
Mr. and Mr. I. r. For an enter
taining today at their home for a
group of friends at dinner. Coven
will be rlaoed for Mr. and Mn. Ralph
O. Jennings, Mr. and Mra. Lee O.
Oarlock, Mr. and Mn. Henry Wels
haar and the host and hostess.
Mrs. Heyland Announce
Address for Monday
Mn. Jack Heyland, Parent-Teacher
council president, ha besn notified
by the atate headquarters that Mra.
Hugh Bradford, national president of
the organisation, will spesk over
KBPL from Benson Polytechnlo at
a p. m., March ;. At this time KXL
will stand aside during this broad
cast. Then an many local welfare
worken who have heard Mn. Brad
ford In person and know her to be
an able and entertaining speaker.
Phoenix Thursday
Club to Meet.
The Phoenix Thursday club will
meet with the Rome Extension unit
In the church parlors March 8. Mrs.
Mabel Mack will give Instruction on
asking over old garments and each
member Is asked to bring her sewing
problem. Covered dish luncheon will
be .served at noon, Tn meeting 1
to open at 10:30 and continue until
30 o'clock.
First Lady of the Land
r ' I
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt appears In the gown she wore at the Inaug
uration of her husband as president yesterday. At the left she I shown
In th "Eleanor Blue" dress of velvet, and at the right she wears her
wrap of -Anna blqe," named after her daughter, Anna Roosevelt Dili.
Ijunguwi rre pnoto.j
Medford Garden
Club Announces
Early Plant Sale
A plsnt sals at an early data to be
announced aoon will be held under
the ausploea of the Medford Oarden
club with Mrs. L. Bundy who con
ducted last year's very successful sal
again in cnarge.
At the meeting of the olub lsst
svenlng. Mrs.. Bundy ssked that
plant be carefully heeled In or eet
aside so that they may be brought to
the sole In best condition.
Members an asked to telephone Mn.
Bundy If they have plant to contrib
ute. Mrs. T. W. Miles, vice-president,
presided at the meeting In the ab
sence of th president, Mrs. A. B.
Reames.
The transplanting of some of the
many trees owned by ths olub and
now in the can of Professor F. o,
Ralmer, to various park or other
publlo sites, la being contemplated.
investigation of the location of a
sign board as to whether or not It ts
on city property Is being msds hy
th clvlo Improvement committee.
according to announcement of th
chairman, Mra. Laland Mentaer, who
atatad that her committee wished to
cooperate In any or all clvlo beautlfl
oatlon plana.
Mr. B. E. Wilson, ohalrman of th
Junior Oarden and -H committees.
reported that plan are under way
for beginning th work In th local
schools.
Announcement of a series of gar
den lectures on each Thursday after
noon at 8:30 oolock over KOAO was
mads, with th next lecture to be
given by Professor A. L. Peok on Mar.
his subject to be "Oeneral Oarden
Hint."
Mrs. Ethel Wllllts. th speaker of
the evening, discussed "Oregon Na
tive Shrubs" and Illustrated her talk
with pressed specimens, recommend
ing most of them for transplanting
for home use.
Among shrubs discussed wen the
hsael nut, allk tassel tna, the oso-
berry, choke cherry, white-flowered
thimble berry, nlne-bnrk, small wood
rose, wild roe California, and mea
dow sweet.
Among other shrubs Included were
ocean foam, wild gooseberry, moun
tain ash, June berry, ayrtnga, wild
lllso, snow bush, oaacara sagrada, or
ohlttum vine maple, Oregon box
wood, red osier, dogwood, elderberry,
snowberry. manaanlta, western azalea
pink rhododendron, antelope bush.
mountain mahogany, red currant and
Oregon grape.
The elderberry and Oregon grape
an especially desirable as bird at
tracting shrubs according to the
spesk?, who discouraged ttie plant
ing of the red currant because of Its
tendency to be a germ carrier of the
white pin blister rust.
lady Elks Meet
For Bridge, Pool
The Lsdy Elks will meet at the
Elks Temple, Tuesday. March 7th for
an afternoon of bridge or pool. All
Lady Blks are cordially Invited.
Mesdames Flrhtner
Judge, Fluhrer Hostesses
Mrs. Csrl Flohtner, Mrs. Thomas
Judge and Mrs. John Fluhnr wen
Joint hostesses Tuesday evening at
the home of the latter for a benefit
bridge party, Mrs. Overmeyer won
high honor, receiving a beautiful
Martha Washington plant, a dona
tion from the Medford greenhouse.
Wrn. Swarta won second honors.
Missionary Society J
To Meet Tuesday
Th woman Mlsslonsrv sooletv of
th M. I. church. South, will bold
th business sssslon Tueedsy, March
7th, at a p. m. In the church audi
torium. Mrs. Ada Jolley. atate d resi
dent of the W. C. T. V.. will apeak
at the meeting. The public 1 cordi
ally Invited to attend.
Reames Chapter
Awaits Visit of
Matron M. Hauser
Ream chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, la looking forward with gnat
pleasure to ine omoiai visit of the
Associate Orand Matron of Oregon,
Mrs. Monnle M. Hauser, depwuty of
the worthy grand matron, who will
be hen Wednesday, March 8.
She will be entertained at 13:80
mnoneon at the - Hotel Medford.
Luncheon will be followed by a
school of Instruction for the officers
at the Masonic temple. The evening
session will b presided over by Mrs.
Addle Wilson, worthy matron of
Reames chspter.
Initiation and the regular work
will be presented by the officers.
Members from many part of th
valley an expected as guest. A short
musical program la being arranged
and refreshments will be served by
the auxiliary ' committee with Mrs.
Cornelia Barnes as ohalrman.
Any members desiring to attend
the luncheon are asked to plesse
phone Mrs. Hattle Alden at 847-X
before Wednesday.
Lady Kiwanians
To Meet Monday
The home of Mrs. R. W. Steams
wlil be the meeting place Monday
afternoon of the Lady Kiwanians,
Quests an invited for 1:30 o'clock.
and Mrs. Olen Arnspiger will ssstst
the hostess in entertaining.
Benson Pupils
Dance at Prom
Pupils of the Eve Benson School of
the Dsnce entertain at the Junior
Prom, Normal school. Ashland, on
Saturday evening with the following
numbers:
"La Ballerina," a lovely toe solo, by
Jewel Deter.
"Jig Time," a sprightly clever tap
number, by Oretohen McAllister.
"Variety Taps," another excellent
tap number, by little Ruth Harwood.
i I I,.
Miss Dniinala Moslem
At Dinner Party.
Miss Florence Dannals entertained
with a small dinner at her home on
South Holly Friday evening, followed
by a theater party.
Missionary firnup
To Observe Founder's Hay
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First Msthodlst Epis
copal church will observe Founder's
Day as well a thanka offering In a
Joint meeting at the home of Mra O.
C. Bogga Tueedsy afternoon. All
members an Invited to come and
bring their thanks offerings.
and BUNGALOWS
Pasadena, California
A truly charming atmosphere tn which to
rest for a day, a week or to Uve and dream a
way the winter months.
Pasadena and the beautiful HOTEL MARY.
LAND are a bit farther away frnrn th ?nf
where the dry, crisp sir and health restoring
aijrtahine are so mvlgoradng- yt only s few
en Incise drive along paved boulevards te ths
bean of busy Los Angeles.
For Booklet and Tletv Sto (Hates
WriU to H. M. NICKERSON, MANAGER
Music and Styles
Compose Pleasing
Program For Tea
One of tbo most pleasant affairs of
the past week In club and social clr
clea was the birthday party, spon
sored by the Women's association of
th Presbyterian church at. the home
of Mrs. J. A, Perry.
Fifty guests . called during the
afternoon and were received by Mrs.
Perry, assisted by Mrs. H. K W. Bp li
ver. Presiding at the tea tables. In
charge of Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, were
Mrs. Bessie Lumtfdea and Mrs. W. F.
Blddle. sr.
The musical program, arranged by
Mra. R. E. McSlhoae for the afternoon
Included solos by Mrs. R. C. Mulhol
land and Mrs. Eunice Hi 11 La and In
strumental music by Miss Imogene
Wallace. Mra. Mul holla nd was ac
companied at the piano by Mrs. D. 3
Llbbey.
Another very pleasing feature of
the afternoon was the old fashlcned
style show, tn which fine frocks, dat
ing back to the gay nineties, appear
ed. As the models made their debut,
appropriate airs were played by Mrs
C. O. L&rlson at the piano. Mrs. R.
B. McElhote, wearing the much sung
"Grey Bonnet" and petticoats to
match, entertained with that ballad.
In the fashion revue were Mrs. Wm
McAllister, Mrs. Kenneth Denman.
Mrs. Burdette Dodge, Miss Carol
Dodge, Mrs. Walter .Frazer Brown,
Mrs. R. E. McElhose, Mrs. Frank Per)
and children, and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich.
The latter appeared as the Beau
Brommel of some 40 years ago, out
ttng quite a dash In silk topper,
Mrs. Burdotto Dodge sang as the
parade's flnalo, "Good Night, Ladles"
and waa attired for the close of the
day.
Little Miss DeLorls Ray passed the
penny basket. The beautifully dec
orated birthday cake was baked by
Mrs. Jennie Merrltt.
Mrs. Gates to Give
Benefit Card Party
Mrs. W. A. Gates will entertain
Monday afternoon with a card party
for the benefit of the Jackson Coun
ty Red Cross chapter. There will be
five tables of cards In play, and pro
ceeds from the affair will be donated
to the Red Cross for relief work.
Libbey To Speak
Before Delpkians
The Pout-Delphian are looking
forward with enthusiasm to the next
chapter meeting when D. 8. Llbbey of
the Forestry Service will address the
olub. His subject Is to be "The New
Geography."
Mrs. Llbbey will play two piano
numbers and Mrs. E. L. Knapp will
give an appreciation of three of our
late writers, Galsworthy, George
Moors and Sara Teasdnla.
The meeting will be called prompt
ly at 9:30 at the home of Mra. R. W.
Sleeter on Siskiyou Heights, next
Thursday morning.
Orummonds Entertain
Informally at Dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. O. I. Drummond were
hosts Tuesday svenlng- at an Infor
mal dinner party. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Justin Smith, Dr. and Mra.
E. W. Durno, and Misses Josephine
Koppes and Blanche Runels.
PocadonUs Lodge
To Hponsor Dnnce
Pocahontas lodge will entertain
with a dancing party Friday night at
tho Redman hall. Members of the
Pocahontas and Redman lodges and
invited friends are expected to be
present. . Dlokey'a orchestra wtlt fur
nish the music and refreshments will
be served.
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Presbyterian Women
Plan .March Luncheon
The Women's Bible class of thn
Presbyterian church held regular
monthly meeting Tuesday, In the
church parlors.
The meeting was opened with de
votional s by Mra. Iverson. A nomi
nating committee was appointed to
select officers for the coming year
and plana were discussed for the an
nual luncheon to be held In March.
Present conditions In Palestine In
relation to the founding of a nation
al home by the Jews, was discussed
by Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. The Increase
In population; the remarkable ex
pansion of industries especially along
agricultural ltnea; the wide spread
educational movement In which only
the Hebrew language is spoken; and
the founding of Tel Aviv, the only
entire Jewish city In the world, have
all developed along the lines foretold
by the prophet Kaeklel, she pointed
out.
Mrs, Fischer pleased everyone with
her vocal solos of sacred music. A
round table discussion was then held
on the necessity of teaching children
obedience and concerning the proper
methods of giving a true religious
foundation.
During the social hour that follow
ed, refreshments were served by Mrs
Brommer and her committee, Mes
dames Remington, Sawyer, Sim kins
and Kimball.
Irish Motif Used
Lovely Luncheon
At Schenck Home
A lovely party, at which shades of
green, commemorating St. Pa trick
day, just In the offing, were evi
denced In tapers, place cards and re
freshments, was given Friday by Mrs.
Or In Schenck. Covers were arranged
for 12 at the tabic, where sweetpeaa
formed the centerpiece.
Daffodils and frezlu were used
about the rooms and luncheon was
followed by three tables of bridge.
Prize for high score went to Mrs. O.
O. Darby and Mrs. W. A- Oatea was
awarded the traveling prla.
Daughters Union
Veterans Enjoy .
Special Program
The Daughters of Onion Veterans
had an unusual treat at their meet
ing Feb. 94, when 33 pupils of the
Lincoln school, under the direction
of Miss PrlsclUa Webb, gave, in a
short program, a playlet, dance and
several songs, with Mlaa Webb direct
ing. Members of the tent were grate
ful to Miss Cox, Principal of Lincoln
school, for arranging the entertain
ment. There will be no session of the tent
on March 10, but Instead a special
meeting March 14, when Mrs. Annie
S. Warren of Portland, state presi
dent will make her annual visit. A
covered dish dinner will be served at
6:30 and a business session will fol
low. All members are asked to make
a special effort to attend.
The addresses furnished by the
committee on American Education
which are given over the radio each
Saturday at 1 p. m., were read on
Feb. IB by Miss Cox and on the 25tb
by Mra. O. W. Nellson. Other mem
bers will read this month.
Ski Race Pictures
To Be Shown Here
Moving pictures of the seventh an
nual Crater Lake ski race and winter
frollo held at Fort Klamath last Sun
day, have been received here and
will be exhibited locally In the near
future The films, which were taken
by H. D. Kem and B. R. Roberts for
the Copco news-reel show some in
teresting shots of the ski races and
Jumps as well as the dog races and
other events of the day. Moving pic
tures of the first annual Grater Lake
ski race, taken seven years ago, will
also be shown in connection with
the new films.
College Women
Meet Saturday
Mrs. Oeorge B. Canode of Berkeley
Way will be hostess to the Rogue
River College Women's club at her
home Saturday, Maroh 11, She will
be assisted In entertaining by Ml
Ora Cox. Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp will
review "The Epic of America" by
James Truslow Adams.
The. president asks that all mem
bers attend.
Younger Set Has
Bridge Afternoon
A charming party for members of
the high school set was given yester
d ay af ternoon by Mrs. Katherlne
Stearns at her home on East Main
street. Twelve guests enjoyed bridge
in a setting, fragrant with spring
flowers.
Entertain After
League Meeting
The Misses Carla Nerlsen and Dor
othy Andren were hostesses for a
social hour Monday evening following
the Luther League business meeting.
Walk er-H.tm ner
Wedding Told
MIrs Evelyn Hamner and AslI A.
Walker, both natives of Jackson
county and residents of the Oold
Hill district were married by Rev.'
D. E. Millard at his home in this city
Monday. They were attonded at the
ceremony by Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.
B.i k or. also of Gold Hill.
The Walkers will make their homa
in Gold Hill.
Lnt hern n Ladles
Aid to Meet
The Lutheran Ladles' Aid society
will meet In the church parlors
Thursday afternoon, March 0, at 3:30
o'clock.
Mrs. C. M. Gehrke and Mrs. F. O
Hornier will bs hostesses for the
social following the business meeting. :
Top o' the Mode!
New Spring Apparel Arriving Daily In
All Departments
ADRIENNE'S
Attends Inaugural
, 1W f
Mrs. John Nance Our ner. the
"second lady" of the land, In the
gown tCie chose for the In a neural
ball tn Washington last night. (As
sociated Press Photo.)
Progressive Party
Wednesday Event
A vory delightful affair of the past
week was the progressive dinner party
given Wednesday evening by the
Westminster Forum. Hosts and hos
tesses for the seven-course dinner
were: Mr. and Mrs, Frederick John
son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAllis
ter, Mrs R. R. Johnson, Miss Emily
Brown, Mr. ana Mrs. Kenneth Den
man, Miss Lilllftn Walker, Miss Fred
ericks Brommer and the Misses Mau
ri ne and Helen Martin.
:
Mr, Newltind, Honor .
Guet at Party
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the N, A.
L. C. prepared a ccvered dish lunch
eon and gathered at , the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nowland Thurs
day evening, the occasion being Mr.
Newland's birthday. A beautiful
birthday cake was presented Mr.
Newland by the auxiliary, and a box
of cigars by the Men'a Association.
The ladles played games, while the
men held their monthly business
meeting. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Clary and daugh
ter of Ashland, Mrs. Marie Freeman,
Ashland; Mr. and Mr. J. O. Sanden,
Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Morrow and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Harper, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Scrlpter, Mrs
Adlal Neff and children, Mr. and Mrs
Hans Rammln and children, Mrs.
Lester Lauren tc and daughter Louise,
Mrs, R. E. Swan and the honored
guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Newland.
FLRMTIKE
Renalrlne. KeflnUhlne
Mrilfonl. ore.
Jaunty Hats to wear every
hour of the day. Hats that
are tailored and others en
tire 1 y feminine. Smart
Dobbs and Stetsons, too.
Modestly priced.
$2.95
$3.95 $5.95
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St. Mark's Guild
Enjoys Afternoon
Of Bridge, Music
Bt. Mark' Oulld met Friday after
noon at the horn of Mrs. John Bar
neburg for cafeteria luncheon at
12:30 and a delightful social time In
rooma artistically decorated In yellow
Jasmine. '
Following the usual number of
bridge games. Mrs. Bdwln and Mra
R. c. Mulholland. who aeslsted the
hnstM. entertained with a much ap
preciated musical program.
Day To Address
Greater Medford
Club Tomorrow
The regular meeting of the Greater
Medford club will be held at the
club rooms Mondsy afternoon at i
o'clock. The revision of the consti
tution and by-laws will be discussed
during the business meeting end a
program will follow.
Mrs. E. L. Knapp. program chair
man for March, has announced that
Hon. E. B. Day, Sr.. Jackson county
state representetlve, Is expected to
talk on legislation which Is of vital
Interest to all and an Invitation Is
extended all women to attend.
A group of plsno numbers will be
played by Miss Marian Moori and
Wayne Lewis, who will be presented
by Mrs. E. E. Oore.
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Spanish Veterans'
Auxiliary Has Meeting
Col. Sargent Auxiliary No. IS, TJ. 8.
Spanish War Veterans, met at the
Armory Wedneedey evening In regu
lar session. After the business meet
In the comrade were Invited In where
refreshments were served and Mrs. A.
J. Hanby gave a very Interesting talk
on national defense. A very pleasant
evening was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Coleman Hostess
To Royal Neighbors.
JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Anna Cole
man entertained the ladles of the
Royal Neighbor Lodge with a card
party at her home Wednesdsy after
noon. High scores were won by Mrs.
E. S. Severance and Miss Mollis Brltt.
At' the close of the afternoon, de
licious refreshment were served by
the hostess This was the first of a
series to be given by the members 01
the lodge; each member ts to enter
tain In her turn.
Mrs. Jones Honored
At Surprise Party
Mrs. Jennie Jones was pleasantly
surprised Thursday noon, on return
ing home, to find a dossen friends
waiting with dinner served. Those
seated at the table were Mesdames
Laura Parks', Winifred Mason, Me
lissa Hill, Cora Denham, Myrtle Ja
cobs, Edith Hayman, Cyntbla Keith,
Jessie Williams, Ida Conner, Bessie
Conner, and Bertha Hayman of Tal
ent; Mrs. Anna Swlnney of Coqullle.
and Mra. Jennie Jones. Mrs. Viola
Bogga, of Medford, Joined the group
during the afternoon, which was
spent In quilting.
We're Facing the
Future With
Confidence!
fNEW LEADER will guide
I the destinies of this great
yj. nation for the. next four
V y years ... At this time parti
sanship gives way to AMERICANISM
... the task of rebuilding; of restoration
of publio oonfidenoe faces the American
people ... We have faith in Mr. Roose
velfs abiUty to meet this situation successfully!
Tlie MEDFORD
NATIONAL BANK
"The
White
Rose
Wedding
Rings
Radiant A
Diamonds
Larry Schade
Mesdames Phipps,
Van Scoyoc Invite
Guests to Bridge
Mr. Dolph Phlpps and Mrs. W. M.
Van Scoyoo will entertain Wednes
day with a aprlng party, at which
there will be five tables of contract
bridge In plsy.
Methodist Leader
Speaks Here Soon
Women are anticipating the visit
here March 18 of Mrs. V. K. DeVln
ney. national corresponding aeoretary
of the Women's Home Missionary so
ciety. A luncheon In her honor will
be held at the Methodist church,
after which she will deliver an ad
dress. An invitation I extended by
the women of the Methodist Episco
pal church to others, who might be
interested In hearing Mrs. DeVlnnsy
speak. Those wishing to attend the
luncheon are asked to notify Mrs. N.
J. Wiley of 403 West Jackson.
PARENTS
Dr. Coleman's Tonic treatment
will greatly benefit children
who are not dot. g so well phys
ically. They are pleasant to
take phone 885 for appoint
ment. At The
Hotel Medford
Try our Quality Food and Quick
Service with Hospitality
MERCHANTS
LUNCHEON
40c
formerly SO'
11:30 to 2:00 p. m. Week Day
Speoial table w s
d'Hote dinner OC
store of Happy Wedding Blngr
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