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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY,' MARCH 26, 1933.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
EdiUdby.
Eva Nealon
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-Visitors, School
Folk Keep Social
Interests Alive
Much entertaining of tba past
week ol en Informal nature hae been
Inspired by the presence here of Mn,
Marearet Blddle of Klamath county,
Uter of Mr. Gordon Voorhle. So
ciety has also been busy greeting Mr,
and Mrs. C. N. Black, who have re
turned from a winter In Ban Pran
claco to their lodge on Rogue River,
which wilt be the accne of much en
tertaining aa aprlng advanoea.
School fclR have also added Inter
est to events and several from south
ern cllmee are now returning to the
city to pick up the thread of event
dropped thla week-end by students
of Oregon colleges.
Edward Reames arrived yesterday
from Stanford university to spend
the spring holiday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. . Reames. Miss Glo
ria Oetcbell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Delroy Getchell, student at Cas.
tllleJa. has cancelled her plans to
holiday here and will bs one sf sis
girls continuing from school to a
house narty at the Randall home at
Mount! Herman.
Miss Dorothy Roberts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Roberts la here
for a short visit today en route to
the University of Oregon from a trip
south.
A meeting of the Colony club was
among Interesting events of the past
week in that circle. Friday afternoon
members gathered to hear a well pre
pared paper on "Foreign Relations,"
read by Mrs. J. F. Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Orover Tyler were
hosts to a number of friends at din
ner last evening at Lotus Grove.
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Sprngue Rlcgel and Mr. and Mrs. Cor
bin Edgell and the hosts.
News has been received from the
south that Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler
Egan have left their winter home
at Pebble Beach and are now aojourn
lng In tn Francisco, en route to
Medford.
Daughters of Nile
Plan Benefit for
Tuesday Afternoon
Another large benefit party takes
its place on the social horizon. The
Daughters of the Nllo will entertain
Tuesday at the Masonic hall with
bridge playing to begin at 2 o'clock.
Pivot auction and contract will be
played and cards will be followed by
tea.
All who enjoy an aftternoon at
cards are invited. The committee for
the occasion Is composed of Mrs. A. E,
Peoelcy, Mrs. Reese Chapman, Mrs.
W. B. tutsan-and Mrs. Jack Porten
Miss Smythe, Bride
Saturday Wedding
At a lovely ceremony' yesterday
morning at 139 Vancouver street.
Miss Lois Smythe became the bride
of William Byrum. The servloe was
read by Judge W. R. Coleman. The
bride was attired in an afternoon
gown of poach chiffon with corsage of
swectpeaa and white eocossorles. Her
attendant. Miss Barbara McQuat, wore
lavender chiffon and corsage of aprlng
blossoms. Charles Orr of Portland
was best man for the groom. Guests
wero Mr. and Mrs. N. O, Smythe,
Following a short stay In Klamath
Fall, Mr. and Mrs. Byrum will re
turn to thla city to reside at 13S Van
couver.
Both are .well known members of
i the local younger set, having attended
school In this city, where they have
sines been employed. Mr. Byrum la
with the Standard OH company of
California.
Mrs. Kenly Hostess""
To Health Hoard.
Mrs. F. Corning Kenly was hostess
Wednesday at luncheon to members
of the executive board of the Jack
son County Publlo Health associa
tion. Following luncheon a business
meeting was held. Present were Mrs.
J. c S. Wellls. Mtsa Mildred Carlton,
Mrs. I. E. Schulcr, Mrs. Alex Spar
row, Mrs. Charles Taylor of Central
Point, Mrs, Wagner of Ashland, Mrs.
Lewis Ulrlch, Mra. Leonard Carpenter,
Mrsr R, E, Green and the hostess,
Mrs. Kenly.
Mrs. Williams
At Crescent City. -
Mrs. T. V. Williams Is spending a
abort holiday at Crescent city with
- her father.
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fttnrirnU Add Interest
To Local Entertaining.
A gay addition to local events of
the pant week were students home
from the University of Oregon and
Oregon State College, who are re
turning northward today. Among
them wtro Misses Beulah GoM. Mary
Snider, Betty Evanaon. Carvel Reames
and Messrs. James Ettmlslon, Tom
and Bob Emraens, Bob Sleeter and
Bob Hsmmond.
Mlas Dorothy Roberts, who spent
the holiday with her sister, Mlas Mary
Lee Roberts at Mills college. Is here
for today visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mra. O. M. Roberts. Mlas Mary
Lee will spend the Easter vacation
at Carmel.
Mrs. Archie Pierce
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Presbyterian IVomen
Have Fine Mectlni;.
A very Instructive and entertarntng
meeting of the Women's association
of the Presbytertsn church was held
lost Tueedsy with Mrs. N. O. Cheney
as program leader, using as her sub
ject, "Japan."
The devotlonais were led by Mrs,
Carl Brommer and Mrs. Hodgklna.
entertained with a vocal solo, which
was much enjoyed. She was accom
panied at the piano by Mrs. Slmklns.
The book review of "Mother" by a
Japanese author, was given by Mra.
A. J. Hanby.
Tea was acreed following the prol
gram with Mrs. Haggertv. Mrs. X
Oould, Mrs. Dynsn and Mra. O. W.
McDonald, acting as hostesses. There
were 30 guctts prcscut.
The former Miss Helen Charlotte
Carlton Pierce of this city was an
spring. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are
8. Monterey and will spend their
Ing to Medford to make their
Courtesy Oregonlan.
High, .whose wedding to Archie
Important soclnl event In Bnlem fills
now en route to Hawaii on the 8.
honeymoon In the Islands, return-home.
Greater Medford
Club to Observe
30th Anniversary
The Greater Medford club WW
celebrate Its anniversary at the next
meeting to be held on April (, 30th
birthday of the organization. The
program will consist of reminiscences
of the past with chapter members
aa guests of honor.
Guests From Out
Of Town Inspire
Charming Party
Mrs. Harry Prentice and Mm. a.
Ralph Dlppel were hostesses Wednes
day at a charming party honoring
their respective house guests, Mrs.
Wm. P. Harris and Mra. O. H. Fhette
place of Eugene.
There were four tables of bridge In
play during the afternoon and prises
at cards awarded Mrs. R. W. Sleeter
and Mrs. Phetteplac. '
Miss Powell Hostess
Satnrday Afternoon.
Miss Beverly Powell was hostess yes
terday afternoon to a group of her
friends at the home of her grand-1
mother, Mrs. B. F. Alexander on
South Newtown. A matinee was en
Joyed at the theater and refreshments
at the Alexander home. Ouesta were
Betty Hardy, Allison Aya, Nona He
len, Dorothy Terrett, and Mavis
Nicholas.
Rebefcah Lodge- "
Hears Fine Program
o.lve Rebekah lodge No. 38, T. O.
O. F. held Its regulsr meeting Mon
day evening, March SOth.
There was a large a tendance and
the following program was very much
enjoyed:
Two vocal numbers, Luella Corn,
Joitce Banish, Florence Neumann.
Accompanied by Marian Moora
Acrobatic stunts. Joan Mole. .
Violin solo. Richard Mole.
Accompanied by Mra. Hawler.
Duet, Margaret Pennington, Oeorge
A'wrews.
Accompanied by Mrs. Andrm
Piano solo. Marian Moor.
Reading, Mary Rose berry.
Violin solo. Marjorle Paley.
Accompanied by Mrs. J. F. White
Vocal .selections by trio.
The committee for the evening, of
which Mra. Ina Huaon was chairman,
had the banquet room and stairway
very cleverly lurangjc, and decorated
to represent the Blarney Stone, Rocky
road to Dublin, and different cities In
Ireland. St. Patrick"! favors and dec.
orations war used on the tables.
Mrs. Michael Is
Honored at Party
Mrs. Walter Michael was pleasantly
surprised Wednesday evening by a
group of friends, who called on the
anniversary of her birthday, arrang
ing a party of curds, games and mu
sical program. Refreshments were
served at a late hour.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs
James Llllle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. E. o. 81111
man, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Cadwal
lader, Mr. and Mra. Jack Gibson, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Michael. Misses Le
ona and Carol Daugherty, Carolyn
Deer. Eileen stlllman. Bett and Fre
dene Daugherty, Mlnford Murray
and Wllford Daugherty.
Mrs. Smith Among
Hostesses of Week.
Mrs. Allen Smith waa hostess yes
terday afternoon at a delightful
bridge event, where K aster decora
tions were much In evidence. There
were three tables of bridge In play
during the afternoon.
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Formal Dancing
Club Announces
Party for March
Greeted with enthusiasm by mem
bers of the Formal Dancing club
comes announcement of a spring
dance for Friday evening of this week
at the Knights of Pythias hall.
New low prices will be In order for
the first March party and dancing
will begin at 10 o'clock with music
by Whipple's orchestra.
The committee for the affair 1
beaded by Miss Fern Hutchison, who
will be assisted by Mrs. C. Reaae Bra
ley, Mrs. H. S. Deuel, Mrs. Js?S For-
tsr and Mrs. Edwin Durno.
Mistletoe Club ' ' "
Enjoys Luncheon.
The Mistletoe club met at the home
of Blanche Arnold Wednesday after
noon for covered dish luncheon and
quilting party with many members
present. A lovelj time was bad by
all, and plans were made for a card
party In the near future.
Guests From Engene
Much Feted Here. - .
Among pleasing parties of the past
week ottended by Mrs. Carl Phette
ptace and Mrs. William Harris, guests
here from Eugene, was that given by
Mrs. Lee M. Bown Tuesday evening,
when she entertained members of
her contract bridge club.
There were three tables of cards In
play, special guests being Mrs. Phet
teplace. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Harry Pren
tice, Miss Chsrlotte deFord. Mrs.
Helen Holt Wilson and Mrs. Mary
Oalller.
Crater Lake Chapter
Honors Mrs. Van Scoroc.
Honoring Mrs.. W. M. VanScoyoc,
who Is leaving on April first to make
her home In Beverley Hills. Calif.,
members of Crater Lake Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion met for a one o'clock luncheon
at the Medford Hotel on Saturday.
Mra. Van Scoyoo la an ex-regent of
the chapter and has, for years, been
an active worker and her helpful
counsel will be greatly missed. The
loving . good wishes of her many
friends will follow her to her new
home. ,
Mesdames Jones and
Rodgers Hostesses.
Mrs. W. L. Jones and her mother,
Mrs, Rodgers, were hostesses to the
Gleaner class of the First Baptist
church Tuesday, March 31.
Mrs. R. L. Hogue presided.
Singing, "Bringing in the Sheaves,"
Loleta Jones at piano.
Devotlonais, Mrs. J. L. Ely. Scrip
ture Epheslsns
"Bear ye one another's burdens, .
"Be not deceived, God Is not mocked."
Prayer
A letter from the president, Mrs.
P. H. Dally, who is now In Seattle,
was read by the secretary.
The class voted to sponsor the an
nual dinner of the church In May.
Miss Violet Judy gave two readings:
I was 17; she waa 49." "When
Mother Writes Checks."
Steel guitar solo. (Miss Loleta
Jones) "Hawaiian Dance." "Grand
father's Clock." Game "Tangled
Characters."
Refreshments, and aocial time.
Brewers Leave
For Coast City
Local friend of Mr. and Mrs. Pltx
hugb Brewer, popular members of the
young married set, regret their de
parture from Medford Friday tor
Tillamook, where they will make
their borne. Much entertaining In
their honor preceded their leaving.
Nevlta Chapter
Honors Mrs. Hauser.
CENTRAL POINT Last Tuesday
Mrs. Monnle Hauser of Salem, asso
ciate grand matron, Order of the
Eastern Star, made an official visit
to Nevlta chapter, Central Point. Mrs.
Sadie Kohler and ber officers enter
tained Mrs. Hauser at luncheon at
the Hotel Medford, after which a
school of Instruction was held at the
Masonic Hall In Central Point.
Preceding the evening meeting Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson entertained
at dinner, complimenting Mrs. Hauser.
Mrs. Sadie Kohler, worthy matron
end H. P. Jewett, worthy patron of
Nevlta chapter. Covers were placed
at an attractively appointed table for
Mrs. Hauser, Mr. and Mra. 8. Kohler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett, Mrs. Nellie
McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy,
Mrs. Jennie Merrltt, Jack Sanderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson.
The Masonic hall was decorated
with spring flowers and potted ferns,
which made a lovely setting for the
Interesting evening enjoyed by mem
bers from all southern Oregon chapters.
Mrs. Sadie Kohler. worthy matron.
and Howard Jewett, worthy patron,
presided In an efficient manner, the
officers being highly complimented
by Mra. Hauser.
An Interesting and Instructive talk
was given by Mrs. Hauser, and during
the evening solo numbers by Elsie
Carlton Strang, whistling numbers by
Dorothy Reynolds and readings by
Gladys Jewett were greatly enjoyed. '
At the conclusion of the chapter,
Mrs. Esther Sanderson sang "A Per
fect Day," after which refreshments
were served.
The distinguished guests were Mrs.
Monnle Hauser, associate grand ma
tron, Mrs. Nellie McGowan, past grand
matron. J. H. Hardy, past grand pa
tron, Mrs. Florins Severance and Es
ther Sanderson, grand representa
tives. Mrs. Addle Wilson, worthy ma
tron of Reames chapter, C. E. Gates,
worthy patron of Reames chapter and
Vivian Wilson, worthy patron of
Adarel chapter.
Dixie Club
To Meet Saturday.
The Dixie club will hold regular
monthly meeting Saturday, April 1,
at the home of Misses Anna and Kate i
Kellehor, 1019 South Oakdale. - I
Mrs. Rose SchleffeUn will assist the
hostess.
Mrs. Pa j ton GIres
St. Patrick's Party
Mrs. Claude Payton of MO Edwards
street entertained Saturday with a
St. Patrick's card party. Several
tables of bridge were enjoyed and a
colorful St. Patrick's luncheon was
served. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. Tethrow and children, Mr.
and Mrs. G. O. Stagg, Mr. John Det
weller, Miss Anna Detweller, Ruth
Mary Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Payton. 1
Afr. VanScoyoc
Feted by Club
Before Leaving
Thursday afternoon the Wednesday
Study club entertained at the borne
of Mrs. J. O. Grey In honor of Mrs.
W. M. VanScoyoc, who is soon leav
ing for her new borne tn southern
California.
A musical and good times pro
gram was enjoyed during the after
noon. A gift of love and apprecia
tion from the club waa presented
by the president, Mrs. J. H. Coch
ran. Mrs. Van Scoyoo has been one
of the most helpful and faithful
members for many years and will
be greatly missed by all.
At the close the members stood,
Joining hands and singing "Auld
Lang Syne," expressing Joy and hap
piness for Mrs. Van Scoyoo and ber
family in their new home.
Ever-Ready Circle
To Hold Butnmoge Sale.
The Presbyterian Ever-Ready Circle
will hold a rummage sale at 133 West
Main next door to West Side Phar
macy Friday March 81, and Saturday,
April 1. Pbone 988 -L and donations
will be called for.
Royal Neighbors
Plan Card Party.
Tbe Royal Neighbors of America an
nounce a public card pty for Thurs
day evening, Marcb 30. at the Eagle
Hall on North Central avenue. Those
In charge are Edith Beck, Marie Wells,
Nora Glascock, Grace Wakefield. Mar
garet ha Garrett, Mrs. Balrd. Bridge
and five hundred will be played.
Visiting Mrs. Pare
In San Francisco,
Mllss Oma Ge Bauer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max GeBauer, Is spend
ing several days In San Francisco as
guest of her sister. Mrs. Henry Pace,
formerly of' this city. Mr. and Mrs
Pace left several weeks ago to make
their home In San Francisco, where
Mr. Pace accepted' a business posi
tion. Mrs. Gentry Hostess
To Mission Society.
The Missionary society of the M
E- Church, South, met at the home
of Mrs. Gentry on Liberty street,
Tuesday afternoon, for the social
meeting. Mrs. Champion was leader I
of the program which waa on the
work of the deaconess. The office of
deaconess waa created in 1902 by the
Woman's Board of Home Missions.
The work of the social servloe worker
and the deaconess are the same, but
with the addition to tbe duties of
the deaconess, that of Imparting the
religious life to Individuals. The dea
coness no longer wears the distinc
tive uniform conalstlng of black dress,
black bonnet, and white tie. There
are 184 enrolled In deaconess work
In 86 community centers located In
13 states. There are 7 Christian homes
for business women In 0 states where
these workers serve.
Miss Thelma Gentry, home from
O. S. O. for the spring vscatllon, sang
"The Voice of God Is Calling! " After
the program a social hour waa en
Joyed. The business session will be
held April 2 at the home of Mrs. I.
W. Thomas. At that time names will
again be chosen for the Polly anna
game.
Dinner to Honor '
Mrs. Anna Ellis
A alx o'clock dinner will be serv
ed at the Llthla hotel, Ashland, on
Wednesday, March 29th, honoring
Mrs. Anna Ellis, worthy grand mat
ron of tbe state of Oregon. Those
planning to attend from Medford
will kindly notify Mrs. E. M. Wilson,
phone 601-R, not later than Tues
day noon. Following the dinner, a
district meeting of the nearby East
ern Star chapters will be held at
vie Masonic Temple, Ashland.
Pythian Sisters
Meet With Mra. Bvvartx. '
The last meeting of the Pythian
Sisters' club was held Tueadaay at
the home of Mra. W. Swarta and was
very much enjoyed after ber long ab
sence from Medford. After roll call.
4 tables of bridge were In play and
prizes awarded Mrs. Belle Tarbrough ;
and Mra. Mary Webber. Refreshments j
were served by the hostess, with Anna i
Jaqua and Cora Judge assisting. The
next meeting place will be announced
later.
Girls' League Dance
Colorful Affair
The gymnasium of the high school
was attractively decorated with a St.
Patrick's day motif as a sating for
the annual Girls' League leap year
dance Friday. This was one of the
most enjoyed social events of the
year and because of Its informal
nature there was a large attend
ance. The decorations committee was:
Alice Prock, chairman, Jeanne Quls
enberry, Mary Mathes, Lucille Knips,
Ruth D'Alblnl, Lucille Croucher, Bet
ty Terry, Leabel Miller. Margie Dai
ton, Marjorle Gregory. Alta Bingham,
Vivienne Meader, Margaret Warner,
Cecil Humphreys.
T.Ue music comr ittee was: Dorothy
Gore, chairman, ertrude Boyle, Eva
Walden, Ruby Stone, Constance
Moore, Roberta Flaharty.
Steve Whipple's orchestra waa hired
for the occasion.
Crater Lake Chapter to Confer
Boyal Arch Degrees
Tuesday night, March SSUi, Crater
Lake Chapter No. 32 will confer the
Royal Arch degree on three candi
dates. .
All Royal Arch Masons are cord
ially Invited to attend. There will
be light refreshments served follow.
Ing the degrees.
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