PAGE TWO' MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1933. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT? 1 Society and Club Events. Reviewed for Week EdiUd by Eva Nealon IH,imi ittttt'H-'H''t-r"Wt 1 1 1 8t.1.tfM"f"-fJ--- Feasley-Pitts Wedding In East Announced Here fta. Af most Interesting ' an- nouncement of tu past -week In lo- t.i .iiH hmiuht news of the marrlaga In Indian of Mrs. Marjorla peaaley, formerly of mis ovy -... - Mm Tonin salad. Jr., to Dr. George Pitt of Chicago. They were , mimed March i tn ro-.vs .... home In Michigan, where they will spend the sprtnj end - summer sesaon. Mre. Pitt iu a popular member of Medford society, where folk had hoped he would return for the com Inn summer season. Dr. Pitts Is a prominent dentist in the eastern cltyv Wedding Days Celebrated At Carpenter Home Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Carpen ter were fiosts Wednesday evening at a dinner party In celebration of their wedding anniversary and the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs H. Van ' Hoevenberg. who were married on the same date. Covers were arranged for four- teen guests and the brides appeared In tho hats worn on their wedding days, adding much reality and In 'terest to the anniversary setting. ' The Carpenters were married In Igypt on March IB and the Van Hoevenbergs In New Jersey. -Quests for the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Tuttle, Mr. Root. W. Bhul, and the Van Hoevenbsrga. 300 Attend Girl Scout Tea Held At Local School One of the prettiest psrtles In ' many months was that given yes terday by the Olrl Scout of the otty. honoring their mothers. Three hundred guests attended the affair, where decorations, expressed the ; irUh holiday season. Eaoft tea ! table was decorated by a different an4 mAtlV SOrlnff blOSBOmS i added their fragrance to the Junior 1 high school auditorium, . wnere i and program were enjoyed. The program was original and presented by tne urn "" the exception of a short talk by Mrs. R. E, Green, president of the com- . M,,lfv pnmmltlM. There were iiihmh f from Gold Hill, who plan to join Medford in tms summer - Texas 'Favorite1 : hi vu R 7 A? For the second time Mabyl Waker, eo-ed of Baylor college, Belton, Tex, has been named a csmpus "favorite," and her picture again will grace a full page of the school's yearbook. (Associated Press Photo) Nevita Chapter Entertains for Grand Officer Hi ' Edmistons Spend Holiday in North Jssses, Mary and Helen Edmlston, students at the University of Oregon from thla city, left Eugene Thursdsy for Salem, according to news from the north, to attend tho state high school basketball tourney. v After the ini t.hnv continued to Portland to apend the spring vscstlon with their parent. Mr. ana Mrs. o. b. am' temporarily residing In Portland. Miss Kayser Wins Place in Phi Beta Mis Harriet Kayaer of 'Grants Pasa and former student of Medford high school, Is one of the outstanding freshmen at the University of Oregon, who has been elected to membership In Phi Beta, national honorary music and drama sorority. Mlaa Kayser ta an accomplished pianist and a pledge to Chi Omega at the university. Mr. (strung Hoattu To Ht. Mark's Ctulld Mrs. Chaa. Btrang was hostess Fri day afternoon to members of St. Mark's Guild and was assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Fred Strang. Mrs. Gwendolyn woodcock, president, pre sided and Father Hamilton led the devotional service. Mrs. Strang en tertained with a number of solos, which were much enjoyed. The next meeting of the guild will be at the home of Mrs. Smith on Vancouver avenue. Fidelity Circle . Meets on Tuesday. The Fidelity Circle of the First Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Berry on Crater Lake highway next Tuesday, March 91. Members are re quested to bring thimbles and needles. Iji.Iv Elks to Meet TtieMlnv at Tlnb. The Lady Klks will meet next Tuea daay st the temple for brtdg. pool and bowl t riff and all wives of Elkssre especially Invited to Join the after noon's festivities. -'. Veterans Auxiliary Plans "Noodle Feed." The Auxiliary of Veterans of For elgn Wars will hold a covered dlah supper Monday evening at 7:00 p. m.. preceding regular businesa meeting. This will be a "noodle feed" and every member la aaked to bring a dish of noodles. Alt members of the Vete rans of Foreign Wars. Post 1638, are welcome, as well as any visiting vete ran. Women's Mhtlonsry Group to Meet. The annual meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Pres byterlan church will be held In the church parlors Tuesday, March 31 at 3:80 p. in. Mrs. Cart Bowman haa the vo tlons: .Officers will give the yearly reports. . Japan la the study tn missions, which theme will be carried through the decorations and refreshments. Mrs. B. Iverson. state membership chairman, has some Interesting facts to present and Mrs. A. J. Han by, locfiT president, extends a cordial Invita tion to all those Interested to attend the meeting and to participate tn the current venu on JaQ in (olMloni. Mrs Gates Gives Charming Party Using IrisK Motif A charming party In keeping with the St. Patrick's day season . was that held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Gates, where dessert bridge was enjoyed. Daffodils and pussy-willows were added to the shamrocks In decora tions and dessert, followed by four tables of contract bridge. Prizes were awarded Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel, Mrs. Cole Holmes and Mrs, Curtis Darby. , Gutvits for the afternoon were: Mesdamcs A. Orln Schenck, M. N. Hogsn, Eugene Thorn dike, Cola Holmes, Marc ' B. Jarmln, ' Harry Prentice, Raymond Mlksche, Warren Butler, F. E. Nichols, Ralph Dlppel, L. "Pennington, Ralph Cowglll, D. W. Stone, R. W. Stearns, Curtis Darby, R O. Jones, Raymond Mlksche, War ren Butler and F. E. Nichols. Officers Elected By Sunny Sisters The Sunny Bisters of the Presby terian church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. 8. GUmore on North Orange and elected the fol lowing officers for the new year: Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, president: Mrs. Maude West, vice-president; Mrs. Laura M West, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Swee ney, who served as president for the past year, was the unanimous choice for thla year. Devotion als were led by Mrs. Car penter, followed by the circle re peating in unison the 33rd psalm. The major portion of the afternoon was devoted to sewing for the Red Cross. There was a large attendance present, with Mrs. Wm. Howell, wife of the pastor, guest of honor. Poat-Pelphlans To Meet Thursday. Both groups of Post-Del phtans will meet Thursday morning at 0 :30 o'clock, group one with Mrs. Aletha Vawter and group two with Mrs. Glen Fabrlck. Rowena Circle , Meets, Morrow Home. The Rowena Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Leila Morrow, 531 No. Bartlett, Wednesday, March 33. Important matters will be brought up and all present and past members are urged to attend. . Daughters of Veterans Enjoy Dinner The regular meeting on March 10 of the Daughters of Union Veterans was postponed until March 19, when Mrs. Annie S. Warren of Portland, department president, made her offi cial visit to the tent. A preliminary of the buslneM session was a dell clous dinner served by Mrs. Guyer and her committee, Mesdames 8c hade. Nellaon, Holmes, Schmidt, Bdwnrds, Scheffel and Rowley, which was thor oughly enjoyed. . The bualnea meet ing was conducted by the tent presi dent, Mrs. W- A. Rowley. During the meeting the charter was draped In memory of Mrs. Josephine Carey, an early member of the order, who died recently In Los Angeles. Mrs. Warren's address was I nte renting and the tent gained much Information from It as welt as enjoying her witty remarks. She was presented with a corsage by Mrs. Schsde, the gtft of Mrs. Rowley. The meeting closed with resolu tions expressing thanks to all who mode it such a pleasant event. Mi. Warren la also national chap lain of the Daughters of Union Vet erana and the local tent is honored In having In lta membership two national aides, Mrs. Roger and Miss Cox, white Mrs. Kindred, the secre tary. Is department Junior vice-presi dent, and Mlsa Edwards la state aide. The patriotic address on last Satur day over KMED was read by Mrs. Kindred. The tent wilt meet March 34 at the armory for regular session. At an eventful meeting Tuesday evening Nevita Chapter, O. E. 8. of Central Point entertained Mrs. Mo nnle Hauser, associate grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon, and guests from the various southern chapters. Mrs. Hauser gave to those who were fortunate enough to hear her lessons which were indeed Inspiring. The Masonic hall was decorated with ferns and flowers and during the evening solos by Elsie Carlton Strang, whistling numbers by Doro thy Reynolds and readings by Gladys Stewart were greatly enjoyed. At the close of the chapter, Esther Sanderson sang "The End of a Per fect Day." At Vie conclusion of talks by the various guests, refreshments were served at an attractively ap pointed table with centerpiece of daf. fodlls and yellow tapers, with Sham rock favors. The distinguished guests present were Monnle Hauser, asso ciate grand matron; Nellie McOowan, past grand matron; H. J. Hardy, past grant patron; Florence Severance, grand representative of the grand chapter of South Dakota; Mrs, E. N, Wilson, worthy matron of Reamea chapter; O. E. Gates, worthy patron of Reamea chapter, and Vivian Wil son, worthy patron of Adarel chap ter, Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs: B. I. Sanderson, who had aa their house guest the past few days Mrs Monnle Hauser, associ ate grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening complimenting Mrs. Hauser. ', St. Patrick's own color was shown In the service and decorative touches of the attractively appointed table. Covers were placed for the following guests : Mrs. Monnle Hauser, Mrs. Nellie McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy,- Mr. and Mrs. S. Hohler, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson. Willett Students In Recital Soon It Is with great pleasure that Rosa Blackmore Willett announces she will present her artist-student clsss in two recitals. On Saturday evening, April 1, at the auditorium. Grants Pass, and Tuesday evening, April 4. at the Baldwin Piano Parlors, South Grape street, Medford. . The wonderful work put on by this class last fall, both In Medford and Grants Pass, hs -not been forgotten and, requests are continually coming In to Mrs.' willett for another recital. A program Is in preparation. In which a splendid array of talent will partici pate. The Baldwin Piano Parlors, on South Grape street managed by Mrs. H. O. Purucker, are being enlarged and a platform built for the big con cert grand, which the Baldwin Piano Co. is shipping here permanently. The class la indeed fortunate In having such a fine Instrument to play on. The full program will be announced later. , Some of those appearing In the re cital are: . Kathleen Brat ten, Nell Carpenter, Zella Mae Grant, Frits Que tula If, Mrs. Lydla Ouetalaff, Bill Lonlgan, Jr., Wanlta Melkle. Norma Nelll. Fmmens Return From Trip South Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens have returned from a pleasant stay at Csrmel, They arrived In Medford Friday. Ken Its Entertain Honoring Neffa Mr. and Mrs. F. Coming Kenly entertained at dinner Friday eve ning for the pleasure of Mr. and M)-s. Porter J. Neff. Dinner was . followed by bridge. Greater Medford Club Party Tuesday The Greater Medford olub benefit party will be held Tuesday, March 31. Membera of the board of man agement will act as hostesses for the occasion and a large attendance Is anticipated. Reservations may be made by phoning 780 or 844-R. Mrs. Wurts Feted At Luncheon Friday Mrs. Jack Wurts was feted Friday at luncheon and shower 'at the Hotel Medford, arranged as a no-hostess af fair by 16 of her friends. Following luncheon guests continued to the home of Mrs. Flavlua West for cards. Women of Rotary Enjoy Luncheon Mrs. C. C. Leonard, Mrs. O. O. Schneck, and Mrs. Charles Wing en tertained the women of Rotary Wed nesday at the home of the former at a covered dish luncheon. , The house was attractively decorated in acacia and daffodils. Mrs. Fred Heath, senior, was awarded the prize for high score in bridge, following a short business ses sion. Mrs. George Henselman, Mrs. R. F. Waters and Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp will be hostesses to the club at dessert bridge Wednesday, March 39. Irish Program Much Enjoyed An appreciate audience attended the program at St. Mary's academy Friday evening, held In clebratlon of St, -Patrick's day. ' Irish dances, Irish airs and decorations In keep ing with the Emerald Isle added a festive note to the plays pre sented. Owney patton, one of Medford's favorite sons of Old Ireland, received tickets, In keeping with the long established tradition. Masonic Dance Will Be Friday The social club of Eastern Star and the Masonic lodge will be spon sors lor a covered dish dinner, dance and card party at the Masonic Tem ple, Medford, on Friday, March 34th, Dinner will be served promptly at followed by dancing and cards. Music for dancing will be furnished by Dickey's orchestra. A sufficient number -of members will be designated by the commit tee to . furnish cakes and the meat dish. All other members, not so designated, who -plan to be In at tendance will bring a covered dish of their choice as their contribution. The lodge will furnish the coffee, cream, sugar, butter and bread. The committee in . charge of ar rangements for thla event, C. M. Houston, Mrs. George Gates, A. G. Bishop, Mrs. c. W. Gilbert. O. O. Horner and Mrs. Paul B. Rynnlng, would appreciate the cooperation of the membership in their efforts to make this an enjoyable evening. Members not designated to bring the principal dishes may cslt any mem ber of the committee for suggestions or information. Mrs. Roberts WIU Entertain Club Mrs. O. M. Roberts will be hos tess Monday to members of the Bridge club at her home on Crown Hill. Mrs. Llttrell Hostess 7 Tn Wenonah Cluh. Mrs. E. A. Llttrell was hostess to the Wenoneh club Thursday after noon. There were five tatblea of bridge In play and high score went to Nellie Purdln. Prize for low score was awarded Harriett Wilson. Following cards dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. J. B. Schow and Mrs. Weldon Zundell assisting the hostess. Bltite Claw Meets Tuesday Evening. The Weekly Bible Class will meet In the parlor of the T. W. O. A. on No. Bartlett street Tuesday evening at 7:45. I Mrs. Warner will have a facsimile of the tabernacle and camp of Israel as pitched In the wilderness and the les son will cover the typical meaning of all the furnishings and construc tion, as well as the arrangement of tho tribes tn the camp, in accord ance with the service which wss con signed to each through Moses by the : command of God. ' Gay Week Ended With Assembly By Girls9 League By Dorothy Gore Completing tie gay activities of the annual Girls' League Week, the Girls' Athletic association sponsored an assembly Friday, March 17. The program consisted of novelty song and dance numbers: Opening chorus Doris Hickman, Bonita Hammack, Betty Thorndlke, Pat Young, Florence Boussum, Loltta Bennett, Margaret Ward, Lyda O'Neal, Ellen Betty. Ruth D'Alblnl, Frances Porter, Edna Takahlra, Ardyce Llnd ley, Lucille Knlps, Doris Rose, Bar bara Holt, Winegar Wolks Betty Fallln, Dor othy Burgess. Midnight Lyda O'Neal, Betty Thorndlke, Frances Porter, Wauneta Wilson, Nellie Daley, Lucille Knlps. Harvest Moon Constance Moore, Mary Kern. Dorothy Burgess, Ruth D'Alblnl, Pat Young. Whistling solo Leone White. Finsle Entire chorus. This closed one of the most In teresting, successful, and .happy Girls League Weeks that Medford high school has ever held and every girl who entered Into It received some thing In the way of character build ing and happiness. The assembly program committee was: Jewel" Deter, chairman, Alleen Latham, Constance Moore, Dorothy Burgess, Clara Beth Powell, Frances Lalng, Mildred Reynolds. The special girls' edition of the Hl-Tlmes also came out Friday and the student body is very grateful to. the business men who ynpo.. them with advertising. : Kl wan lan Women -V To Dine Monday. t v The Lady Klwanlanj, will meet for luncheon at the Hotel Medford Mon day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Luncheon vUl be followed by duplicate con tract and other amusements. Ever-Ready Circle Enjoys Luncheon. The Ever-Ready circle of the Pres byterian church enjoyed covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Volney Dixon, 526 West Tenth street, last weekr. Mrs. Hsgerty and others as sisted the hostess. All arrangements were made for the circle rummage sale to be held March 30, 31 and April 1. Alpha Delta Class Meets, filden Home Tie Alpha Delta class of the First Christian church was delightfully en tertained at the home of Mrs. E. N. Blden Thursday afternoon, March 16 The busllness session was presided over by the president, Mrs. C. M. Hon. The meeting was opened by all sing ing "Have Thine Own Way. Lord," with Mrs. E. R. Cobb at the Instru ment. The Easter story, as recorded In the gospel of Mark, was read by Mrs. P. C. Latham and Mrs. F. A. Gregory led in prayer. Members and friends to the num ber of 43 were present and over 300 calls .were reported as having been made during the past month. The goal for attendance on Easter Sunday has been set at 80 and any woman who is not attending Bible school elsewhere will be welcomed In the Alpha Delta class. It was announced that the class would participate In "a trip around the world." an entertainment to be given later In the month. W. R. Balrd sang an Irish song and gave two readings which were very much enjoyed. Games and contests concluded the afternoon's entertainment. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and her committee, consisting of Mrs. C. M. Hon, Mrs. A. H. Gregory, Mrs. H. W. Cain and Mrs. M. L. Pate. Small Growths of most all kinds safely and successfully removed. Very lit tle pain. 15 yra. experience. Dr. H. P. Coleman. Ptione 1)65 n 25c Sale Pre-Eastor Service Phone 1478 for information Palace Beauty Shop s? wnt xitth ADRIENNE'S SPRING STYLE REVUE Wednesday Night, March. 22, 9 P.M. GORGEOUS CLOTHES ' ' ELABORATE SETTING CHARMING LIVING MODELS Mrs. Riddell Gives Lovely Luncheon Mrs. E. O. Riddell entertained at a juncneon at ner lovely new borne Thurad&v honoring frm Unnnl. U.it. ser of Salem, associate grand matron u. js. a. oi uregon Tne centerpiece on tne lace covered luncheon table was a bowl ot beautiful tulips and the roms were decorated with lovely spring flowers. ThOSe enfOVlnff til. ivmlnn K sldes the honored guest were Mrs. Murr Dttuaervon. airs. Neil F1CK, Mre. Ethel Bell and the hostess, Mrs. Hid den. Loyal Women ' ' To Sleet Tuesday. The Loyal Women's clsss of the Christian church win hnin rniinr' monthly meeting In the church rec- rcauonai nn Tuesday, March 21 at 2 o'clock. All friends and visitors will be wel comed. Parent-Teacher Group views Menus. The Parent-Teacher association of me Washington school held regular meeting Friday and heard an inter esting program. Pupils of Mrs. Bol ton and Miss Lynch entertained and ine room prise was awarded Mrs. Bolton's pupils, who had 12 mothers present. R. Q. Fowler, county agent, gave a talk on back yard gardens and the need of vegetables In the dipt. Ti plan of the governor's relief commit. tee to garden the vacant lots of the was also explained, Mrs. W. Q. Cool demnnKtrfit.rf In. cost menus by presenting an actual breakfast, luncheon and riinnp with costs of 24 cents per day per person. A beautiful display of books was viewed by the Parent-Teachers and discussed by Miss Gertrude Watzllng. Ringlette Permanent Wave . . 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