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PJGTJ! TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNF, fTCDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1933. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edilid by Eoa Nealon Spring Days Bring Renewed Interest In Golf, Gardens Boring has com to Medtord fol lowing th Easter snow torm, which .depressed the muod'i lateet bonnet ionlv temporarily, and gardena. where flower are unfolding more and brighter petal, are claiming the at tention of eoclety folk tht week. Except for several large evente, the Easter Monday ball, luncheon and su rer tea, and the Senior ball for the younger set. the social calendar hss been rather bare. River loogca. . .. .. a,r.j. have vied with 1 gardens during the past several days for popularity. The jmroeaine iu hold the benefit bridge party under auspice of the Oreater Medford club. wedding today and several club . events Miss Mildred Bolz, Paul Allen To Wed At Church Service The marriage of Miss Mildred Bole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'T. Bols, to Paul Oraham Allen of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, will be solemnized at a quiet wedding this morning at 8:30 o'oloc In the St. Mark's Bplscopsl church. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton officiating at the service. The bride, who will be given In . ...hi v bar father, will be at tired In grey crepe dress and hat with grey accessories ana win Mf sardanlss and Ullea of the valley.. Miss Violet Boll, elater of the bride, land her only attendant, will wear hyacinth blue. Her aocea sorlee "will be white and oh will car ry a bouquet of pink and blue sweet peas. Forrest Pickett of thts "y. will be best man for the groom. An organ solo. "At Dawning." will precede the wedding march, both of which will be played by Miss Dor othy Ness. The bride Is a popular member of the younger set here and a former student of Oregon Btate college, where she was a member of Alpha Oamma Delta sorority. i Mr. Allen Is a grsduate of Ore gon Stat college and a member of Phi Kappa Tau, soclsl trsternltf. and Sigma Delta Chi. honorary frat ernity. . , After the ceremony, which will be attended only by Immediate rela tives, the young couple will leave for Portland where they will mak tnlr horn. Mr. Allen Is one of the district managers for the Oregon Journal. "May Day" Dance Looms on Social Horizon of Elks A "May Dsy" dance Is being plen ned by the Elks club for Mondsy, May 1, at the temple. It will be the last dance of the sesson at the elub and promise to be a gal affair In keeping with the romantio tlma of May baskets. Speclsl decorations and novelty featurea are being con sidered by the dance committee, com posed of Bob Strang, arover Comm. Charles Ollbert. Jemea Dally and Harry Barneburg. All Blka and their Invited guest are expected for the venlng. Pocahontaa Plcnlo Bn.tored by Seventy Th very atormy weather, whloh prevailed last Sunday. Ud not bring cancellation of the Pocahontaa lodge picnic. When the storm drove th lodge members from the river bank, where they meet each Bsater day. they continued to the city and com pleted the plenle In the Bedmen hall. Oame followed th ptcnio dinner. Fred Oarle noma Scene of Party Valley View A party waa held at th Fred Oarle home last Wednes day evening In honor of Mrs. Oarle celebrating her birthday. Pressnt were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bostwlck. Mr. snd , Mrs. Co. Nlckols Sr., Ted Nlckols.,'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn. Mr, and Mrs. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Oraham and Helen and Buth Oraham, Mra. H. R Westerberg. Miss Bernlce Werth. Mis Bestrios Wrth and Mr. and Mrs.. Krnest Howell and children of Klamath county. Mrs. Williams Gives Paper at fttudy Clua The regular meeting of th Wed aesday Study club wn held at the elub rooms March 10th. Mrs. h. E. Williams gav a very Instructive paper entitled "America Weighs Her Oold." Her facta were gathered from "Primer of Money." by Weodard and Rose, and "Tn Story of V. 8. Money" by Walter O. Woods. Mrs. Wtlllsms dlaplsved many old U. S. coins and also crayi from foreign countrlea which added much Interest to this subject. "Th Reseu of Germany." by Oaret Garrett, published In the Sat urday Evening Poet of 131. was reviewed by Mrs. H. O. Wortmsn. Mrs. L. B. Humphrya closed th pro gram with a dlscu-slon of latest home and foreign topics. Mesirs Seely and Flowers Hosts at Cards A group of the younger aet were entertained with a card party Fri day evening at the home on Twelfth atreet of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Flowera by Eugene Seely and Del Flower. After an evening of cards, refresh ments were served. High score was won by Myron Ford an dth consolation price waa won by Eugene Seely. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. Flower. Mary Wolff, Misses Verna Dusnne, Evelyn Brock way. May Oreen. lolene Mornlngetar, Fern Clevenger. Irene Hoffman, Frances Davis and Burl Brockway: Jack Mosler, Richard Troutfeather, Dsle Flowers, Myron Ford. Eugene Seely, Barney Xellogg and Boyce Kellogg. "CHILDREN" OF TsTk. ', Ta I 6 Offspring of ome of the nation' political leader get together In Tucson, Ariz., for an afternoon visit Left to right! Elliott Roosevelt, aecond son of the President) Ellen McAdoo, daughter of Senator MoAdoo of California and granddaughter of President Wilson, and William H. Woodln, Jr, on of the treasury sorstsry, who live In Tucson. (Associated Press Photo) Mesdames Larison And Hollo way Are Bridge Hostesses Taking sdvsntage of the glorious spring westher. which favored Med ford Wednesday, following the Enster flurry, Mrs. W. A. Holloway and Mra. O. O. Larison entertained at the horn of the latter, IBM West Msln street, at' spring luncheon and bridge. Tulips and sweetness were used for decoratlona and luncheon wsa followed by four tables of con tract. Prizes for the afternoon were awarded Mra. F. O. Bunch, Mrs. W. A. Ostes snd Mrs. O. D. Frazee Present were: Mesdamoa L Pen nington, W. A. Ostes. M. B. Jsrmln. Mark Miller, Mary Oalller, O. D. Pra- , Oeorge Henselman. Ralph Cow- glll, R. w. Stearns. Harry Prentice. F. E. Nichols, Eugene Thorndlke, O, O. Humphreys, F o. Bunch, Chas. Resmes, H. T. Hubbard and the hos tesses. Mrs. Holloway and Mra. Larison will entertain again Wednesday . of this week and luncheon will be fol lowed by auction bridge. Post-rtrlphlans Invite All Women to Meeting ' The Post-Delphian club haa ex tended an invitation to all women of Medford to attend the meeting at the court house -auditorium-on April 37 at 10 a. m., when Hon E. B. Day will talk on some of the measures psssed by the recent legis lature and he will especially stress those which are to Be voted on In July, one of which Is the sales tsx. which Is of speclsl Interest as It effect every person In Oregon. Poat- Deipnian members are asked to be on hand promptly at 0:30 a. m. Teachers To Return Prom Seattle Today A party of valley teachers Includ ing Misses Harriet Baldwin, Mar gsret Arnold. Dorothy Baughman, Mildred Patterson and Jano Dixon, will arrive horn Sunday evening after apendlng th week In Seattle attending the regional conference of Musle Supervisors held there last week. They report a splendid and In spiring program. Ona day waa apent In visiting Seattle schools and ob serving methods used there In the teschlng of music. Jackson Chldron Give Fine Program The regular meeting of the Jack son P.-T. A. ww held Friday, April 31. at th Jackson school. The pro gram waa given by the first and second grades and Included a radio play by the following children: Mar gret Thompson, Dick Flaharty. Mil ton Slngler, Donald Mentzer, James Orlgsby, James Miller, Helen Rich mond, Louis Lawrence, David Hlx. Charlea Waldron, Annla Scrlpter, Bet ty McKenzle. Charlea Ross, Jerry McDougall. Patsy Pierce, Warner Stewart, Shirley Hardin and Cleobell Slusaar. Songs, Pollywog and We Duky Dsddlea by first and second grad ers. The "Squirrel's Joke," wss sung by Roger Wolff and Edward Watson. Piano and saxtphon duet by Roger Wolff and Virginia Oentry. Pit aa a Fiddle." "Paradise Bong." 'Six Llttl Pigs," by Waunda Olm- eheld, Jean French and Carols Hsys. Poem, "An Open Secret," by Jesn French. plsno solo. "Plsy Fiddle Plsy," by Roeer Wolff. Talk on Horn Maker Conference by Mr. 8. A. Kroschel and Mra. Hitter. The following ofricera for the com ing year were nominated, president. Mra. F. O. Dltlsrd; vie president. Mrs. Thompson: secretary. Mrs. L. Mentzer; treasurer, Mrs. MrKenzie Cskes and coffee were served by the refreshment eommtttee. Th Store of nappy Wedding Rings' White Rose Wedding Ring Radiant u Diamond! Larry Schade POLITICAL LEADERS IN TUCSON - - ' ' 'Vs. ' ' 1 9 6 Roger Wolf Has Birthday Party For the pleuure of her young son Roger, who celebrated hli seventh birthday yesterday. Mrs. Adrian Wolt entertained with an afternoon party, Inviting fourteen of his friends Following games, refreshments were served at a table, gay In streamers of yellow and green with birthday cake and favora carrying out the same color scheme. Present were the honor guest, Roger Wolf and Geraldlne and Patricia Simpson, Carola Hays, Claire Thomas. Richard Harrison. Milton Slngler, Byron Shelby, Virginia Hawley, Bar bara Landlase, Mary Joe Plymale, Mar garet Thompson, Ben Plymale. Jerry McDougall and Jackie Thompson. Benefit Card Party Event for Monday Thimble club of Chrysanthemum circle, No. 84, Neighbors of Wood craft, will sponsor a card party on Monday evening, April 34, In the I. O. O. F. hall. The publlo la invited and playing will begin at 8:15 The party will be preceded by a short business meeting and all mem bers of the club are asked to be In the hall at 7:30. Royal Neighbors Yelcome Delegates The Royal Neighbors entertained with a covered dish luncheon , to welcome the delegates home from the state convention at Corvallls. A most enjoyable program was given. An Interesting report of the convention was made by the delegate, Edith Beck, and a short speech by each of the delegates, Nora Glascock, Margaretha Garrett and the district deputy. Lenora Brollt. The next state convention will be held in Medford In 1037. A beautiful birthday cake waa pre sented to Edith Beck by the lodge. An interesting musical number was given by the Hanson quartet, fol lowed by & duet by Bornadlne Ar nold and friend; several songs by L&Murle Back; a reading by Mrs. May Rankin. Those on the committee were Irene Shirley, Freda Ktngsley, Marjorie Pelrson. Blanche Arnold, Myrtle and Ethel Latham. ) Prevbytrrlan Mission Group Enjoys ftesnlon The Presbyterian MisBlonary soci ety met at the home of Mrs. Volney Dixon Tuesday afternoon for an in teresting program, led by Mrs. Hem ming ton. Mra. F. R. Albert and Mrs. E. Iverson gave an instructive report of the recent meeting of the Pres byterlal at which the Chinese ban ner for making the hlgheat points In excellency, was awarded Jackson ville. Medford wsa accorded sec ond honors. An enlightening talk on mission ary work was given by Mrs. Walter Fraeer Brown. Mrs. Dixon waa assisted in serving by Mrs. Llttreli and Mrs. Luke pour ed. Quest present were:' Mesdsmes Hayman. Grants Para; Ostrander, Myrtle Point; and Henry, Bandon, whose husbands were attending the synod at Central Point the same day, and Mrs. John Knight and Mrs. I. A. Dew of Jacksonville. Permanent Waves Special Limited Tims. S1.50 up Cinderella Beauty Shop East at h. rnon A mAKi!y Miss? m i ' h' ' 1 ti , ill ?Ldtf& Card Party To Aid Health Work, Event For Coming Friday One of the largest psrtlea of the week will be held Friday. April 88 at the women's club rooms In the city hall as a benefit to aid the Jackson County Public Health asso. elation. The Oreater Medford club la sponsoring the bridge event and a very pleasant afternoon la promised all who attend. Memberships in the health assocla. tlon will also be granted with tickets for cards. Fldelas Class Has Supper Wllh B. V. P. V. The Fldelas class of the First Bap. tlst church. In conjunction with the B. Y. P. V.. gave a supper laat Fri day evening at 0 o'clock In honor of Dr. T. H. Hagan, Miss Louise Hun. derup and Dr. W. H. Eaton. Doctor Hagan la the Btate secretary for the Baptist Young Peoples' Union, and Miss Hunderup a state teacher for that organization. The two have been conducting classes here during the past week. . Miss Evelyn Mills gave two very delightful numbers on the guitar, Hllo Hawaiian Love,' and "One, Two, Three Four." Mr. Frank Dalkey was toastmaster. Those present were Misses Louise Hunderup, Jean Rose, Lollta Jones, Irene Judy, Helen Judy, Evelyn Mills, Geneva Mills. Constance Cormany Christine Pearson. Messrs. Dr. T. H. Hagan, Dr. W. H. Eaton, Robert Shaw. Donald Welch, Owen Phelan and Frank Dalkey. The supper wsa prepsred by Mesdames w. L. Jones, W. I. Cormany and M. Boshesrs. DAINTY FEET SHAPELY ANKLES GRACE-POISE Foot trouble is a serious thing. Those aches and pains slowly but surely put lines in the face. Wearing shoes that are not prop erly fitted distorts the feet, swells the ankles; ruins the shape liness of the limbs and robs one of grace and poise. If you su ffer from your feet, by all meaus atteud this special Dr. Scholl's FOOT COMFORT Demonstration MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 24 - 25 What tou will learn about vonr ft at'thia Drraonst ration will be of life-time benefit to you. Br ftperial arrangement, we hare eewed tha eJuivti wrvicea of an Expert from the Chicago Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Seholl. world noted Foot Authority, for this important occasion. You will tee all th newest of Dr. ErMrrrsToRB Senior Ball, Gala Event of Friday For Younger Folk By Dorothy Gore. The gymnasium of the Medford high school with Its beautiful hard wood floor and brilliant lighting, was transformed into a Dutch flower gar den for the senior reception Friday night. A Dutch windmill and a bor-i der of tulips, designed by Mlsa Louise Hollenback, art Instructor, were the featurea of the decorative plan. The celling waa lowered with an attractive arrangement of delft blue streamers qnd the color chem waa further carried out by the programs. - The patrona and patronesses were: Mr. and Mra. E. H. Hedrlck, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Franklin, Mr. and Mr M. B. Jarmln, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Lemmon, Mr. and Mra. E. Thorn- dyke, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Oreen. Mr. and Mr. O. O. Smith, Mr. and Mra. L. A. Mentzer, Mrs. Oolda M Hug gins, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bailey, Miss Msrle Ridings, Miss Maurlne Carroll. The decoration committee was: Erma Nledermeyer, chairman; Ruby Stone, Dave Lowry, Conway Latham, Elmeda Harper, Eva Walden, Cath arine Chaney, Bernal Slead, Leona Conger. Program committee: Doris Patton, chairman; Virginia Fredenburg, Cor nell TJoelker, Alta Pahl, Alice Prock, Winston Hotel!, Maurice Scheel. Orchestra committee: Bob Pren tice, chairman; Lola Carter, Doris Qsse. Invitations committee: June Da vis, chairman; Frances Ferry, Ardyce Llndley, Adrian Fraley. Clean-up committee: Max Rae. chairman; Don Peart, Jack Colbaugb, Robert Elson. 1 The president of the senior class Is Max Rae and the class advisors are Miss Maurlne Carroll and Mr. Leland Mentzer. Rythmic muslo waa furnished by Steve Whipple's orchestra. Preceding .the senior reception, Miss Marguerite Boyle entertained with a dinner for 16. The charming event waa a birthday celebration In honor of Bill Cummlngs, a prominent mem ber of the senior class. Oregon State College Club Meet .Monday. The Oregon State College club will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mra. John Perl with Misses Fred ericks Brommer and Gladys Mlnear, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flynn as hostesses. News From Seattle Of Former Local Folk Frlende In this city of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Maddox and Miss Alice Holmbsck, who are now living In Seattle, are glad to learn that they are finding much to do In the field of musle In the northern city and have completed a very musical win ter. Miss Holmbsck writes that she has enjoyed hearing many artist in con cert In Seattle during the paat few weeks and that she is attending the convention at Belllngham aa a dele gate from the Seattle Music club. Mr. and Mrs. Msddox are still meet ing with their opera class each week. 5choH's Applianeea and Remedie for relieving foot trouble of every kind and degree. Yon will learn the exact condition of your feet; what cautvea them to hurt and how you can enjoy immediate and last ing relief. You will also be given advice an to the size, width and type of shoe you should wear. Remember the (late and be sure to be here. tfl I 111 Children Enjoy Party at Carkins Carol Carkln entertained at her home at 1334 Reddy avenue, with a pretty Easter party April 15th, be tween the hours of five and eight. An Eaater .egg hunt on the lawn waa enjoyed by eight llttl girls, fol lowed by an Easter supper. Table decorations carried out the Easter colors of yellow and green. The eve ning was devoted to playing games both In and out of doors. The guest who enjoyed Carol's hospital ity included Loleta Beal. Theadora Regan. Ruth Nordwtck. Inez Morn lngstsr, Peggy Dean, Nanette Rosen berg and Helen Mercer. Thimble Club Haa Pleasant Evening Thimble club of Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84. Neighbors of Wood craft, enjoyed a pleasant meeting at the home of Neighbor Ousels Knipps on South Ivy. Wednesday. There were three tables of bridge In play during the evening. Wenonah Club Party Well Attended. The Wenonah club card party given at the Redmen hall Friday was well attended. High score In bridge for women wss won by Mrs. Mable Quaokenbush: low by Mrs. Florence Rush. High for men by Oeorge Armstrong; low by Jack Dooms. In Five Hundred for women high was Mrs. Nellie Schow: low, Wllma Hays; pinochle, for women, high, Mrs. Ethel Blackburn; low, Mrs. E. O. Sllllman: high In pinochle for men. Ote Hubbard: low. Hans Ramon. Social committee: Mattle Luman and Mrs. Maude Abbott. Refresh ment were served by Mrs. Don Piatt and Mrs. A. Rlnsbarger. Medford and A.hland Plan for Music Week Ashland la Joining Medford this year In the major event, planned for observance of national muslo week. May 7th to 13th. A Joint concert will be presented at the local high school auditorium the evening ot May loth by musicians of the two cities. The Ashland Symphony or chestra win plsy two groups and the County Teachers chorus and the Medford Qleemen will entertain. The program Is In charge of Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeomn and further details will be announced later. The same week In the schools of the county, special programs of music will be presented and on Sunday, May 14th. combining Music Week ond Mother's day observance. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang, director of the Presbyterian church choir, will pre sent a special musical production at the church. Music Week observance here has the endorsement of the Chamber 'of Commerce and extensive plana are being made. WILL BETWEEN Reames Chapter To Recall Origin, Wednesday Party Members of Reamea chapter, O. B. S., will celebrate the 33rd anniver sary of the chapter'a existence with a birthday party Wednesday evening, April 33. Extensive plana for the occasion are being made by kt. Addle Wilson, worthy matron. All Tlsltlug members will be wel come and refreehmenta will be serv ed following the meeting. Millers Leave For Summer at Ranch Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Miller are leav ing today to spend the summer at their ranch near Fort Klamath. Mother's Day - May 14! Have your Mother's Picture taken by Kennell Ellis and present it to her in a beautiful gift frame. 8x10 Photograph , our Special 7 Offer until May 1 . . . As many as you want, 7Bc each KENNELL-ELLIS 32 N. Central AJL 7 j WOMAN 3C A DAY llL PAY THE DIFFERENCE MODERN ELECTRIC COOKING AND THE OLD FASHIONED WAY . Whet a differr.net el.tctricity makes in the kitchen. Clean, cool and convenient, it has saved the American woman of today from the kitchen drudgery her mother could not avoid a generation ago. The electric range is the modern woman's key to health, happi ncss and Iciiurc hours. Electricity for cook- -ing, costs less than 3 cents a day more than fuel for eld fashioned methods of cooking. Cook the modem, convenient electrical way. Electricity is the perfect servant THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Bridge Luncheon Enjoyed Friday Among luncheon hostesses ot the past week were Mrs. H. F. Nordwtck and Mrs. Howard Feraona, who en tertained at a lovely spring affair Friday. Following luncheon, there were four tables of contract In play and prlzea awarded Mr. F. F. Burk, Mrs. Eugene Thorndlke and Mrs. c. O. Lsrtson. Ringlette Permanent Wave . . If yon get It here It must b good. 1933 prlcea TUCKUK'S BEAUTY SOLONE Hotel Holland Bldg. XeL tot Phone 329