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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1933 i t r i Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Bdilzd by Em Nealon 4. PAGE TWO May Day Inspire Much Entertaining Elks Plan Dance Tomorrow 1 May Day. when many blossoms, with leave freshened by the la April abowera, will deaeert the garden patch to fill quaint baa kete for revival of an old-time, ro mantic custom. And ss May basket take tbelr places at doorways, on luncheon tables and In school win dow, the aplrlt of the May dance, too. will capture Medford. and society folk will gather at the Bike' temple for the May Day ball. Special decoratlona appropriate to the time of early blossoms snd fes tivity are promised by the Elks' com mutes along with numerous novelty feature!. Elks and their Invited guests will enjoy the party. The communis for the evening la composed of Messrs. Bob Strang. Orover Corum. Charles Ollbert, James Dally snd Hsrry Barneburg. With May Day as Incentive, seve ral partlea have been held during the past week, bringing renewed in terest in bridge luncheons snd teas. Several benefit parties were enjoyed snd others sre planned for the near future. Carpenters, Hosts At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Alfred By. Carpen ter were hosts st dinner Wednesday evening to a number of frlenda t their country home, "Top Sides." Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mra. O. N. Black. Mr. and Mra. Leon ard Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Roberts, Mlsa Margaret Hubbard. Mr. and Mra. Corbln Kdgell, Charlea Voorhls and the hosts. Pi Phis Observe 66th Anniversary ' Members of PI Bets Phi sorority In the southern Oregon dlstrlot met at the home of Mrs. John Mof fatt last Wednesday evening for csrds and a general discussion of sorority events. There were two tables of bridge In .plsy during the evening, which marked the 66th ennlverssry of the founding of the sorority. Present were Mre. Jamea Campbell, Mra. Emerson Merrick, Mrs. Don New bury, Mrs. K. D. Ross, Mrs. Root. Bart, Mrs. Wilson Walt. Mrs. Edward O. Kelly, Mrs. Motfatt and her sister. Charades Return to Popularity Here. Local folk, along with smart Call fornlans, sre looking back Into the long ago for their amusements these dsys and one of the most populsr "hand-me-downs" in the social whirl la the charade. Discarded for msny years when nothing leas than theater, dancing and lavish dining would sat isfy the social appetite, the charade has profited by the depression snd finds Itself sgaln the center of In terest at many parties. It was utilized st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Edward 0. Kelly Thursday evening, where a number of frlenda gathered, and Dr. R. C. Mulholland won first pries In naming the cha rade presented. Hsvlng tied with Miss Msrjorle Kelly for honors at bridge, he outwitted her at charades and took the prise for the evening. .: Quests present were Misses Msr jorle Kelly, Louise Kelly and Dorothy Reynolds snd Messrs Wilton Whits snd Ernest Roatel and Dr. and Mra. R. O. Mulholland. Royal Kelchbore to Meet Thursday ' The Royal Neighbors of America will meet Thursday evening, May 4, for their regular meeting at 7:30, and will practice for the Pep Rally, Smiths Entertain with Party at Highlands Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Smith enter tained lsst week st their horns on Highlands with a blrthdsy psrty In honor of Miss Florence Scrlven snd Henry Joyce, celebrating their birth day anniversaries. Present were: Mlsaea Josephine Carter, Florence Severln, Violets Smith snd Messrs Bill Rhoten, Johnny Carter, Lester Bee, LeRoy West, B. Cunningham, Bill Ramens and Martin Moen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Went, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Scrhen, Mr. snd Mrs. Wm, Hodg son. Mr. and Mrs. Olcn Hlnkley, Mr. Beal and daughter. Lueta. Frank Smith. Henry Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Various games wers enjoyed and aupper served at midnight. Bible Class Installs New Offlcera At the meeting ot the Bible class of the First Preabytensn church Tues day afternoon offlcera for the new year were Install! y Mrs. Belle Llt treli They are: Mrs n. K. Chaney president; Mrs. T. P. Tollefson. vlcs presldent: Mrs. I. N McCollom Sun day secretsry: Mrs. O. B. Morrow, clsss secretary snd Miss Anns Detwsller, treasurer. Tli Promise of Ood" wers used n the devotions led by Mrs. Sawyer, who stressed the help to be obtain ed st this time from rememberlnj snd relying upon these promises, found In the Bible. The progrsm Included two piano numbers by Miss Dorothy Reynolds and a vocal duet by Mra. Sanderson and Mra. Hodgkln. Taks Up Thy Cross " Bthl questions were presented by Mrs. Remmlngton and the social hour followed with Mrs. Albert, the etoajrman. assisted by Mesdsmes Tver son, Baker, MoCollom snd Loom!. Th Store of Happy Wedding Ring White Rose Wedding Ring Radiant ai Diamond Larry Schade GRID STAR SHOWS IT it mm. j hJZur ... i . .... ...n.rr, . j Herbert Flelshhaoker, r, former Stanford university football ace, and Patricia Tobin outclassed the field to win th tsndem free-for-all bike races st the San Mateo Gymkhana elub charity show, (Assocl tsd Press Photo) May Queen Contest Demands Interests of Academy Pupils Rlvslry smong students of St. Mary's academy Is reaching high tide sa date for the crowning of a May queen drsws nesrer snd esch day finds msny school folk gathered about the polls caetlng votes for their fsvorlts princess. Csndldates for tho queenahlp sre ' Misses Madeleine Schade, Marcelia Moran. Kathryn Oliver and Patricia Hayes. The polls will close at noon. Wednesday, May 3, and election of the queen will be followed by the May Day frolic. Ohlcken dinner will be served from 8 to 7:30 o'clock. A play by the high school boys will be staged at 8:00 o'clock and many concessions will add the carnival spirit to the occasion, which will be climaxed by the crowning of the queen snd the coronation march. Mistletoe Club Has Lumlirnn Tho Mistletoe club met at the home of Mrs. Prultt on Crater Lake highway Wednesday for a covered dish luncheon. Many members: and frlenda were present. After luncheon s short business meeting as held, followed by several readings by Mrs. May Rankin snd a vocal snd piano piece by Margartha Oarrett. The re mainder of the afternoon was spent playing cards. Post Noble Grands to Present Piny The Post Noble Grands elub will give a play entitled "Just Like a Woman," Thursday evening, May 4th. Also songs of the "Oay Nineties" will be enacted. Public Invited. A small admittance will be charged. All Past Noble Qrands are asked to be present at Rebeksh lodge Mon day, aa this la the last meeting be fore grand locjge. Veterans Auxillsry . to Meet Monday The regular meeting of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Oarda and refreshmenta will follow the business meeting. Local Misses - Home From convention Misses Bessie Thompson, Lucille Cave. Oeorglsnr Hussong. Edna HIM erbrand. Ethel Humphrey, and Susan Haines returned laat week from Salem where they attended the atste con vention of the F. L. clubs. They were entertained in Rose burg by Mrs. Csve's sister, and also visited with friends In Myrtle Creek and Junction City. The stste convention will be held In Medford In October, Alphs Delta Clsss' ' x Hears Fine Program Th Alpha Delta class of the First Ohrlstlsn church met at th home of Mrs.' Eunice Hlh.'e Friday after noon for regular monthly business meeting snd aoctsl Following the brief business session which was pre sided over by the p'estdent. Mrs. C M. Hon, an hour of music, plessant conversation and saving was enjoy ed by th 81 memlera snd friends present. Ms Theodore Stmms gar three .-ellghtrul piano numbers, Alleen Ouy and Mrs. mills did a vocal duet. "Oh That We Two Were Maying." snd very lovely were th three prel udes played by Mra. Rawlea Moore. Mre Mable Marsh and her com mittee served UgV.t refreshments which closed s very pleasant afternoon. SPEED ON BIKE fsf Bridge Event at Holloway Home Graces Calendar Mrs. O. O. Larleon and Mrs. W. A. Holloway entertained again last week with an auction bridge party at the home of Mrs. Holloway. whero an abundance of tulips formed the dec orations. Prises at cards were swsrded Mrs. Belvs Aiken. Mrs. E. C. Gardner and Mrs. Edward Leach. Guests were Mesdsmes Clarence Pankey, L. D. Lawton. A. Orln Schenck, 8. Ralph Dlppel, ' Harry Nordwlck, Harold Persons, O. O. Dar by Hsrry Olsen. E. C. Gardner. L. O. Penland. F. F. Burk. Belva Aiken. Edward Leach, C. H. Paake, Warren Butler and Roland Hubbard. Singler-Ctfford Wedding Announced Mrs. Rose Slngler has snnounced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Hilda Marie, to Delbert Clifford of this city. The wedding was sn event of Thursday, April 37. Porshontas Lodge Has card Party The regular card party of the Pocahontas lodge was held on Fri day night. Bridge snd pinochle were played. High scores In bridge were held by Nellie Purdln and Oeorge Armstrong, low by Bernlce Sears. In pinochle high scores were held by Evelyn Stngg snd Glen Thomas, low by Ethel Blackburn and BUI Mllnes. Two birthdays were cele brated. Refreshments were servod by Hulda Thurman and Anna Parker. The social committee consisted of Pldells Piatt, Bernlce Wilson and Jack Dooms. Alpha flgma Class Honors Women Members The men of the Alphs Slgms clsss of the First M. E. church gavs a party In honor of the ladies ot the class st the home of Mrs. H. F. Nord wlck. Thursdsy evening. After a short business meeting Mr. Meeker snd Mrs. Meeker, who served in Mr. Burko's sbsence, took chsrge of the entertslnment, which con sisted of memory tests and . blaok magic. Mr. Short snd Mr. Reed serv ed the refreshments. Those attending reported a very enjoyable evening. Several soclsl events sre being plsnned for the clsss In the nesr future by the class president. A cordlsl welcome Is ex tended to all who wish to Join the clsss. ADRIENNE'S SALE THIS WEEK ONLY! Silk Dresses and SUITS 100 troclu nd ulU that wvr a high u 1005. Spring prints. pUln color Including pMtl ibftdi. Alno tllort autU and sport BoucIm TbU wck only $10-95 ADRIENNE'S Mrs. Newbury Is Hostess at Three Charming Parties Mrs. Donsld Newbury Is smong local hostesses who prefer the spring rtlme for entertaining. She gsvs three chsrmlng psrtles lsst week. Inviting friends to buffet luncheon and des sert bridge. Spring flowers were arrangsd In sttractlve bouquet about the bouse snd May baskets, filled with tiny pastel blossoms, were used as Indi vidual 'centerpieces. There were three tables of eon tract In play at the Newbury home Friday, five tables on Tuesday snd three on Wednesday. Winners of the individual high scores for the dif ferent tables were: Mrs. Ous New bury Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch, Mrs. Allen Smith, Mrs. F. O. Thayer, Mrs. Ham ilton Patton. Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Wm. Bolger, Mrs. Justin Smith, Mrs. Arnel P. Butler snd Mra. Burdett Dodge. Large Party Aids H ealth Association Among the most pleasant affaire of the past week was ths psrty In th city hsll club rooms Friday afternoon sponsored by the Grester Medford club as a benefit for the Jackson county Public Health association. Miss Helen Bullls wss chairman of the psrty and prizes st csrds were swarded Mrs. Corbln Edgell In con tract and Mrs. Hsl Plstt In auction. Mrs. M. J. Norrls and Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl poured. The meeting of the Grester Med ford club will be held Msy 1 at 3 o'clock at which time officers for the new year will bo elected. Vleekly Bible Class Meeto Again Tuesdsy The Weekly Bible class Is beginning he study of the hlstorlcsl books of the Bible. Th more on reads this divine word, the more on Is con vinced that all history Is His Story. The lesson lsst week covered the two books of Samuel In which th power of Ood In government and In grace sre so marvelously snd forcefully hown. The next meeting will be Tuesday May J, at the T. W. 3 A. and th les son will cover th books of th Kings of Israel. County Employes Enjoy Luncheon Employes of the county clerk's of fice entertained yesterday with a luncheon aa a get-together for sev eral members of the court house staff. Present were: Mary Smith, Oertrude Butler, Helen Dugan. Edna Blgelow, Elsie Brown, Oeorge Csrter, Judge W. R. Coteman, W. P. Tucker and L. H. Haines. C. A R- Makes Donation to Prescott Fund Oer.ersl Joseph Lane Society. Chil dren of the American Revolution, held their April meeting with Miss Flor ence Qtfford ss hostess. As the fundementsl principle of th organisation la to giv loyal sup port to the nstlon snd to work to up hold the lews of the lsnd by precept snd example. In support of these ideals the society voted to contribute to the trust fund being rslsed ss a tribute to the late George Prescott. who gave his lire In the performsnce of his sworn duty. An lnvitstlon from Misses Frsncts end Elisabeth Ferry to hold th an nual picnic at their country home was accepted and June 7 waa th day sot for the event. The orgsnlsstlon cote a to tske up th study of tfte childhood of the president for the coming year and each member will choose one as the eiibject of an essay to be read be fore the group. Ofllecra elected for the coming year sre Barbara Holt, Junior president; Elisabeth Vllm. secretary; Florence Gilford, treasurer: Jean Piatt, regis trar: Jean Olllings. historian; Corlnne D'Alblnl. color bearer. The delegatea who attended tin stat convention gave report. Ruth D"Alblnl read her esssy on The Toutn of Washington, which wa one of three tlelng for second plsc 'a the Judge Tuoker 8. A. R. contest. In s clever contest Elizabeth Ferry won first sward, Betty Vllm consola tion. Betty Purdln, a prospective member was guest, slso Mra. J. ouunga ana Mrs. Hal Piatt. Mrs. T. J. Olfford. assisted her rtsughter Florenos In serving refresh ment; Wool Dresses and SUITS A special group of smsrt light wslght wool frocks snd knit ted street suits. Value to 3v 50. This week only 111 Evan Reames On Trip to Capital Mr. and Mra. Evan Reamea are thla week en route to Washington. D. O. with Chief Justice and Mrs. Rand, having left Medford Wednes day for Los Angeles to Join the Rands on the eastern trip. They will Journey via New Orleans and other points south continuing to New York and the capital, where they plan to spend several weeks. Several aliairs were given in tneir honor Just before their departure by friends wishing them a happy trip. Sunny Sisters Give Men's Club Dinner The Sunny Staters circle of the Presbyterian church entertained Thursday evening at dinner for the men's club of the church and invited rueat& Cover were arranged for more than 60 and wild flowers, apple blossoms, Iris and other sprint flow- era formed beautiful decoration for the affair. The dinner was In charge of Mrs. A R. Clement, who waa atulsted by Mrs. O. Q- D'Alblnl, Mrs. Laura M. West, Mrs. Emily Dyn&n. Mrs. Rob erts and Miss Elizabeth Burr, who arranged the decorations. ' Following dinner the club waa en tertalned with an illustrated lecture by E. Raymond Driver of the Old Stage Road, who showed a number of his films of wild flowers and birds of tho Oregon coast, included were scenes of Rogue River and Crater Lake In Oregon and vlewa of Yose mlte Volley, CM. Many of the pictures were in nat ural colors and all were received with ent-iualaam by the church folk. Iady Elks Play Bridge Tuesday. ' Lady Elks will meet at the temple Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock for cards. Mrs. G. R- Satchwell will be hostess for the occasion and a good attendance la anticipated. liven Tea Enjoyed by Many Friday Afternoon A lovely event of Friday afternoon was the tea, given by Menitt circle of the Presbyterian church. Apple bloewttis. trie and sptiea decorated the parlors for the affair and a pleasing orogram was presented. Three readings were given by Anne ian, one a musical number: Mrs. Oarrett sang a solo, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Strang and Miss El iow Mae Wilson entertained with two numbers. Entertaining readings were given by Mrs. Lula Saulabuxy and Mrs. Naaon playM two piano numbers, one a left hand rendttlon of the sextet. The program was followed by tea with Mrs. Luke and Mrs. E. . War ner pouring. Mrs. Barneburg Gives Lovely Bridge Party. ' Mra. Harry Barneburg entertained last Tuesday with one of the pret tiest parties of the spring season, using a profusion of blossoms to form the setting for cards. There were six tables of bridge In play during the evening and the scheme of decora tions waa further expressed In re freshments. Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs. John Price, Mrs. p. R. Conner and Dr. Johnson and Thorn m Judge Mrs. Barneburg waa assisted In serving by Mra. Ida Cole and Mrs. William Swarz. Present were: Miss Cora Judge, Mrs. Mabel Kelmroth, Mrs. D. R. Conner, Mrs. J. M. Keene, Mrs. John son, Mrs. Ida Cole, Mr. and Mrs. John. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Ous Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plchtner, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judge, Mr. and Mra. W. Walden. Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz, Messrs Ed Shackle, Alfred Wood and Dr. John son and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barneburg. Ringlette Permanent Wave If yon get it here It mast be good. 1933 prices TUCKtH'8 BEAUTY SOLONE Hotel Holland Bldg. Tel. 900 PLAY BETTER BRIDGE with Utt Help of th CULBERTSON "LEADS' CARD TABLE COVER 50c HeRE. to he ontcklvrws! and euilv on dentood by each plaver, iiCulbcrran' own chut -form tumrasry of his Red Book of Leads aod Pity at Contract or Auction Bridge. It tclU how to plan successful do direr 's or defense's plir, how to lead, bow to read discards and bow to finesse cor rectly. And, at the same time, it is an it tracare, practical protection for the tibie top, aod aa ideal bndee prise. Printed on Strong papers 9) cents. The package shows arov. On rwiwiwit, WsMhabto Material. 1 ya SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Junior High Girls Outline Plans for League Week By Mlgnon Phlpps . The Junior High Olrl's League is planning for annual Olrl's League Week, to be observed from May I to May 5. During this time the girls will have charge of all the activities of the school. A special program Is being arranged for each day In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the girls as leaders. The activities for the week will be announced by the president, Kath leen Dlllard on Monday, at an as sembly to celebrate May Day. The outline for the wees'a activities fol lows: Monday May Day celebration. The program will be announced by the program chairman, Lois Herman. 1. Dance, by Frankle Rlnabarger and Catherine Ford. 3. The May Pole by sixteen of the 7th and 8th grade girls. 3. Presentation of nosegays and boutonnieres to the faculty. Tuesday All girls day and Girl's League Council luncheon at 12:00. Six teachers will be guests. They are: Miss Bliss, Mrs. Church, Miss Dlckerson, Miss Gray, Miss Hammond and Mrs. Hubbs. Also the Fire squad will be composed of girls on Tuesday and they will hare charge of a fire drill. The Bulldog Guards will also be girts for Tuesday and they will main tain order and keep the grounds clean. Wednesday Gtrl'a League assem bly. The nature of this assembly cannot be revealed now but It prom ises to be one of the most entertain lng of the year. Thursday Girl's League tea from 3:00 to 4:30 to which all the girl's mothers are Invited. The Girl s Lea gue edition of the newspaper will be distributed on either Thursday or Friday. Friday 0th grade dance In the eve ning. Wednesday Study Club to Meet May 3 The next regular meeting of the Wednesday Study club will be held May 3 In the club rooms In the city halt, North Central and Fifth streets. A paper on the work of the Recon struction Finance corporation will be glirfen by Mrs. N. T, Hodges. Mrs. J. F. Lawrence will speak on Inter national problems arid Mrs. M. M. Morris will present the topics of the day. Gold Hill Organizes Own Garden Club The Gold Hill Garden club waa organized Friday, April 21 in the Gold Hill library rooms. Last Fri day this new club held a plant ex change at the same place. The mem bers are enthusiastic and are plan ning extensive civic Improvement pro jects. Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist was elect ed president, Mrs. H. D. Feed vice president and Mrs..R. E. Blanken burg, secretary-treasurer. ONE GLANCE nnd you appreciate the convenience of JSHELVADOR U. . PATENT 1B88ta DOOR HAS SAMS THICKNESS OP INSULATION AS CABINET REFRIGERATOR 100 00 PRICE rsTXlTT! 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