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PAGE TWO MEDFOED ll'XTL TRIBUNE:, JfEDFOTCD, OREGON, STJNDSY, MAY 28, 1933. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edilzd by Eva Nealon ? tuttttt Graduates Hold Center of Social Whirl This Week The sweet girl graduate has captl rated local aoclety thla week and will be In the apotllght until next Friday night, when commencement la the major event on the calendar. Teaa, bridge partita, dancea, luncheona and dinners for her pleasure fill the daye between now and then. Mlsa Marjorle Mulholland, daughter of Or. and Mrs. Ft. C. Mulholland ana a member of the graduating class, waa hostess yesterday afternoon at dessert bridge, Inviting the following girls for the affair: Misses Barbara Wall. Ruby Stone. Mollis Browne. Dorla Patton, Frances Arnsplaer. Lea- bel Miller, Gertrude Boyle, Mary Van Dyke, Margaret Warner, Marjorle Phythlan, Katharine Stearna and Anna Mae Puson. Today Mlsa Cecil Humphrys. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louta B. Humph ry, will be hostess at tea and Mlae Dorla Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton. la entertain ing Monday. Wednesday afternoon Miss Anna Mae Puaoo, dsughtetr of Mr. and Mra. Thomaa J. Puson, will be hostess at dessert bridge and Thursday the Olea club will sponsor a dance at Twin Plunges. Friday night following the com mencement exerclaea the largest party of the season for seniors, will be held at tha old county court house In Jack aonville, where Misses Ruby Stone, Dorla Patton and Gertrude Boyle will be h on teases at a dance for graduates and faculty members. Carpenters Fete Tumys on Wedding 'Anniversary Date x Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy on tholr wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mra. Alfred 8. V. carpenter enter tained at dinner last evening. Covera were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Tumy. Mr. and Mra. B. G. Burgesa, Mr. and Mra. Gain Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Egan, Mr. and Mra. Harold Jordan and Mr. and Mra. Bprogue Rlegel and the hosta. Interesting Folk Return on Visits Among Interesting gueate In the Tal. ley thla week la Mra. William Croweli who arrived Wedneaday by plane, fol lowing an extensive atay In Swltur land. Bha la guest of her parenta, Dr. and Mra. L. A. Salade at Central Point, where her little daughter, Ban- nle, has been visiting for some time Mr. and Mra. Vernon Garrett of Santa Rosa, Col., are also to be guests here thla week. They are expected from the aouth today and will visit ' dha George Oarretts and tha Geary - Garretta while here. They visited In Medford last year and will be greeted by many frlcnda upon their return, Valley School Has Class Day Friday . Friday will be class day at Valley achool, marking the close of claaaaa for the aummer vacation. Tha as aembly program will be presented at 11 o'clock and will be followed by luncheon for patrona of tha school and Invited guest. Colonel Bartent Auxlllaiy to Meet Colonel Sargent Auxiliary No. IS. U. B. Spanish War Veterans, will please meet at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock to attend memorial aervlcea in a body. Washington P.-T. A. Installs Offlcere Tha laat meeting of the year waa held by tha Washington Parent TeanVr association Friday an offl cere for the new year were Installed by Mr. Tollefaon. They are: Mra. Jack Heyland, president; Mra. Carl Bennett, vice-president; Mrs. William Cool, secretary; and Mrs. D. L. Flynn, treasurer. Each officer waa presented with a corsage made by Mra, Keesee and Mrs. nammln. Mra. Harry Harding, past county president of the Parent-Teacher aa aoclatlon, waa a gueat at tha meet ing. Mrs. B, R. Finch, outgoing prel dent of the Waahlngton unit, was presented with a lovely gift from the members. Alpha Delta Class Has Monthly 8esalon The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian ehurtfi held Its monthly busi ness and social meeting In the recre ational hall of the church Thtlraday afternoon. Following tha brief business session Mrs. Wslter Kindred and her com mlttae presented a varied program consisting of vocal solos by Mrs. Ger ald Barr and Jean Woodford and a reading by Rev. w. R. Balrd. Sev eral interesting games were played and refreshments were served by the committee In charge. Teddy Leavltt, the evangelist, and his family were guest for a short time and entertained with several songs. Homecoming Enjoyed At Method! Church The homecoming of the Methodist Episcopal church. waa enjoyed Tuea day afternoon. The business meeting waa in charge of Mrs. Smylie and the program waa presented by the Juat Folks circle, membera of which also served refreshment. Mrs. W. A. Hol loway led tha derotlc-.sla and Mra. M. Buch gare a paper on tha Parable of the Bible. The program waa In charg of Mrs. C. O. Larlson and Included two solos by Elsie Carlton Strang. "Sylvia" and "Wake Op." She waa accompanied the piano by Mra. Laiison. six little boys irom the first grade at Roose velt presented a clever little skit. 'Contented Tiger." Dorothy Klnsey sang and piarefl ' Dreamboat" and "Welcome to May." and Dorothea OU sen played "Russian Folk Song" and "Barcarole." it HEIRESS ENGAGED TO PRINCE The engagement of Barbara Hutton, granddaughter of the late F. W. Woolworth, to Prince Alexis Mdlvanl, solon of Georgian nobility, waa formally announoed in Parle, The wedding will be In Parle about June 20. Mlsa Hutton'e fortune repreaente one third of the Woolworth eatata, estimated at $58,000,000 at the time the chain etore founder died. (Associated Prase Photo) Committees for Flower Show Are Busy With Plans With return of Mra. A. E. Resmea to the city from a trip east, plana for the annual Medford, Garden club flower show are progressing rapidly and arrangements nearlng comple tion for a beautiful display of bloa- eoma and arrangementa June 7 and 8 at the high achool gymnasium, A new feature of this year'a show will be arrangementa In kitchen utensils, which will enable anyone wltth a kettle and a garden to enter a display. Breakfast tables, set for two, will also constitute a new classification in dlsplaya, Committees, working on plana for tha show include: Executive CommitteeMrs. A. E. eRames, Miss M. N. Carlton, Mra. Lewi Ulrlch, Mra. Lolnnd Mentzer, Mr. H. D. MoCaskey, Mrs. T. W. Miles. Publicity Miss Helen T. O.iiUif,. Entries and Classification Mra. Leland Mentcer, Mra. o. O. Wing, Mra. J. R. Woodford, Mrs. J. r. Flelgel. Mrs. R. O. Fowler, Mra. O. O. Darby. Mrs. A. W. Short. Rose Mra. B. E. Harder. Mra. John R. Tomlln. Mrs. George F. Phythlan. Mra. Porter Neff. Iris and Peonlee Mlsa A. P. Living ston, Mrs. Frederick Johnson. Tall Garden Flowers Mrs. T. W. Miles, Mra. Louis Brown, Mra. R. J. Forsythe. Medium Stemmed Flowers Mra. Fred Cummlngs, Mra. Hugh Hamlin. Short Stemmed Flowers Mra. L. Bundy, Mrs. R. B. Carley, Mrs. W. C. crew. Flowering Shrubs Mrs. Jams O. Owen. Mra. 0. M. Brower. Mra. Ralph Boutelle. riower Arrangementa Mra. David Rosenberg. Mrs. R. o. Stuart. Mra. Glen Smith. Wild Plowera Miss Helen Bullis. Mra. Ethel Wllleta, Mlsa Venlta Daley. Lnuaren s Displays Mrs. KIiy.af s. Wilson, Mra, A. F,' Qoff, Mrs. Harry Prentice. Occasional Tables Mrs. A. 8. V. Carpenter, Mra. L. A. Salade. Jr.. Mlsa Jane Snedlcor. Catholic tadtea Plan Card Parly The Catholic ladles will entertain with a card party Wednesday even ing In pariah hall. Miss Helen Du- gsn and her committee will make arrangement for the affair. Cafeteria Luncheon Of Guild to Be Friday. Plana for a oefterl luncheon were made Friday at the St. Mark a Guild party at the home of Mra. O. R. Satchwell. A very pleasant afternoon waa enjoyed and next Friday chosen as time for tha cafeteria luncheon. Office ra will also be elected next Fri day. Lovely Party Enjoyed By Baptist Missionaries. There were 48 members present I Tuesday afternoon at the meeting of I uv vvuman m jMiaeiDnary society 01 the Baptist church at the home of Dr. Eva Malna Carlow. Room for the occasion were tastefully arranged with decorations of Iris, tultpe and splrea. Tha memorial corner waa also beautifully decorated In flower and draped with flag honoring members who are no longer here. Tribute waa also paid to the pioneer mothers, and the committee presented all with yel low rosebuds. Dr. Carlow led the devotlonala. using aa her subject the 13th Chapter of Corinthians. B. F. Neff led In prayer, which waa followed by a aong. More Love to Thee." A epectal prayer for the moeslonarle waa led by Mra. E. Wilson. A message of Inspira tion and Interest on the convention at Eugene wa given by Mrs. R. L. i Hague and Mr. and Mrs. Neff. The meeting closed with song and prayer Dy aire. h. L Hague and Rev W. H. Eaton. The committee for the afternoon aanlstlng Dr. Carlow as : I hostess was composed of Mra. Young, t iMrs. Culy and Mrs. Vhillock. ( i Miller Plays in Concert Tonight At Parish Hall Thin evening at the Sacred Heart church pariah hal, Pred Miller, who l on t concert tour of the const, will add another concert to a very muilcal week In Medford. Beginning at 8:15 o'clock he will present an entirely descriptive program, with a ahort acoro preceding each musical number. Mr. Miller plaved Monday at the luncheon of the Lions' club and ftioee who heard him were charmed with hla muAlc and the word pictures ac companying it. One particularly Interesting fea ture of tonfht's program will be a Sonata In "D" Major of Mr. Miller's own composition. He will play It on a standard guttnr In four move-, mcnti. The public IS Invited to the con cert and plana are being made for a large attendance of music lovers to hear the blind artist. Jean Jrnnlngs Hostess to Lodge Jetn Jennings waa hostess Monday evening to the F. L. club of Olive Rebekah lodge at hor home on Van couver avenue. following the regular buslnesa meeting, delicious refreshment were served. Among those present were Bessie Thompson, Georgian a Hiiscong, Edna Hllderbrnnd, Viola Aldredge, Susan Haines, Ethel Humphrey. Marian Me 11 In, Georgia Hess and Jean Jen nings. Mistletoe Club Honors Nora Gin d cork The Mistletoe club met at the home of Mrs. Balrd with many members and visitors preeent. A lovely birth day cake waa given Nora Glascock, who also received gifts from the club and her Pollyaiinas. At the close of a very enjoyable afternoon dainty re freshment were served by the hos tess, Mrs. Balrd, assteted by Mrs Hon n ere, Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Doknev and Blanche Arnold, entertainment committee. Yon, too, should take ad pantsge of our p e c i a 1 offer 8 by 10 Portrait 75c Selection of Proofs Kennel-Ellis 32 N. Central Tel. 329 Day Sunday, June 18 Mesdames Egan And Carpenter Leave For East Joining the Medford group plan ning to att7)d the world's fair this summer are Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and her sister, Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, who are leaving today for trip rest which wilt Include a visit to the fair. They will visit their sisters, Mrs, George Rublee and Miss Adela Bar rett, while in the east, dividing their time between New York city, Chicago and New England, spending quite a time In New Hampshire. Mrs. Mundy Hostess At Dessprt Bridge. Among pleasant affairs of the past week was the dessert bridge party given Thursday by Mrs. Mundy at her home on Dakota. Contract bridge waa played with the following guests present: Mrs. B. R. Finch, Mrs. W. O. Cool, Mrs. E. M. Campbell, Mrs. Lee Watson. Mrs. Arthur Hess. Mrs. Harold Larsen and Mrs. Qordon Warner.. Mrs. Haines Hostess to Medical Auxiliary . The Women's Auxiliary of the Jack son County Medical society met on Thursday at the attractive home of Mrs. Charles A. Haines In Ashland. Mrs. Ernest A. Woods, head of the auxiliary, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Woods described the meeting of the state auxillay In Portland- whia. she attended. Mrs. Charles A. Sweeney, president-elect of the state auxiliary, and Mrs. Robert W. Stearns described their visits to the auxllarles of Klamath and Lake counties. Following a short business meeting, Mrs. Woods turned the meeting over to Mrs. Gordon Mccracken, who pre sented the following program: Cur rent events, by Mrs. f. G. Thayer; two clever readings, by Dr Mattle Shaw of Aahland; and a description of the work done by the Jackson County Public Health association, by Mrs. R. E. Green. . Following the program, refresh ments were served from a beautifully decorated tea table, presided over by Mrs. MacCracken and Mrs. F. G. Swe' denburg. Torch Honor Society Entertained at Banquet On Friday evening, Torch Honor members were entertained with a de lightful banquet at the home of Miss Dorothy Gore. Its dual purpose was installation of new officers for 1933- 1034 and Initiation of one ' new member, Alleen Guy, who received the Torch pin. The new officers in stalled were: Irene Stubblefleld, president; Wallace Lowry, vice-president; Pauline Rogers, secretary treasurer, and Phillip Lowry, histor ian. Retiring officers are Katharine Btearns, president; Wlldon. ColbaugU, vice - president; Marjorle Gregory, secretary-treasurer, and Velma Smith, historian. Initiation and Installation were in charge of the president, Miss Stearns. Following, she gave a toast to which the new president responded. Miss Eula Benson, faculty advisor, also gave a toast. Misses Frances and Elizabeth Fer ry entertained with guitar selections after which Dalph Jane gave sev eral readings. Pauline Rogers also entertained at the piano. Interesting games followed until a late hour. Those present were: Miss Eula Gregory, Velma Smith. Frances and Gregory, Velma Smith, Francis and Elisabeth .Ferry, Arietta Tyrell, Fran- da Tucker, Ruth Tucker. Irene Stub blefleld, Pauline Rogers, Juanlta Wilson, Jean Leverette, Barbara Holt, Betty Vllm. Alleen Guy, Davis Rose, Cleo Hicks. Dolph Janes. Wlldon Col baugh. Phillip Lowry, Wallace Lowry and the hostess, Dorothy Gore. Graduation Gifts Attractive, Slender Baguettes - Watches Now ns .75 A most artlstto Baguette S?5 to S44.-3 Genuine Stone Solid Gold Rings . $5.00 Other New Attractive Graduation Gifts $1.50 Mrs. Alden, Honor Guest at Luncheon Mrs. o. B. Alden was pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon by a number of Yrlenda who gathered at her home to Join ber In celebrating the anniversary of her birthday at luncheon and bridge. Prlzea at cards were awarded Mrs. O. H. Maatdam and Mra. Hal Piatt. Present were Mrs. Alden, Mrs. M. M. Herman, Mra. A. C. Hubbard, Mra. S. H. Butler, Mrs.. O. H. Maaadam. Mrs. Hal Piatt, Mra. H. O. Frohbach and Mrs. O. H. West. - . Pocahontas Lodge gnjoj's Card Party Friday night waa regular card party night for the Pocahontas lodge. Bridge and pinochle were played. High scores in bridge were held by Csrrle Milnes and Jack Dooms, low by Hulda Thurdan and Oeorge Armstrong. Hon ora In pinochle went to Helen Hlcka and Bill Milne, low score being held by Ethel Blackburn. Three blrthdaya were celebrated In a fitting manner, a birthday cake being one of the featurea. tvlllett Artlst-fttudents To Appear at Normal In recognition of the aplendld work done by the artlet-student class ol Rosa Blackmore wtllett, an Invita tion waa extended to Mra. . Wtllett to present two of her most brilliant students at the Southern Oregon Normal assembly next Wedneaday momltig at 10:30. On this occasion Moneta Melkle and Kathleen Brat ten will play a brilliant group of compositions by the great composers. These young girls have been meet ing with wonderful receptions wherever they appear and their ap pearance at Ashland next Wednes day la being enthusiastically antici pated. You'll Medford' We are Special Rates for that we know yon will agree tell yon shout them. Medford Hotel P. O. DBXSON. Manager 'The Store of Happy A'eddlng Blngr White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant as Diamonds Larry Schade Meet Me at the MANX, Where . . . New rate sow la effect t Hotel Manx are the lcm-Mt In years. Pricei have been eweep lngly reduced, not only to conform to the new eaeon, but aleo to meet prenent economic con dition. 300 finely appointed room to choose from and we have made rates el a at to enough to fit every Individual requirement. The same high quality of service Is maintained aa always. You can live at the Manx now In luxurious comfort with economy. HOTEL 1112123 -a.M-l-,iijn Poaren San Garden Club Has Visiting Day For Neighboring Group The June meeting of the Medford Garden club hiu been announced for June t at 7:30 o'clock at the court jhotisa auditorium. A delightful day for tha club dur- ilng the past week was Thursday, when the Illinois Garden club visited ihere and with a group from Medford enjoyed luncheon on ttie -terrace at ithe Alfred S V. Carpenter home and a tour of gardens In and around Medford. The guest were Mesdamea Effle Smith, Grace Sawyer, Mary Hayden, j Georgia Schumacher, Blanche Rob. .lnson, Dorothea Beares, Sophia Buroh, Mattle Seyferth, Rachel Thacher," L Harding, Pearl Houck, E. Holland and jjeasle Leonard. The gardens visited were those of Mrs. Carl Swlgart, Misses canton. Mrs. A. E. Reames. Mrs. O. D. Phette place, Mm. h E. Williams, Mra. C. D. Thompson. Mr. James Owen, Mra. Oeorge Robert, Mra. C. M. Ktdd. Mrs. C. L. GOff and Mra. E. E. Wil son. Altar Society Meet. Monday Afternoon . St. Ann'a Altar aoclety will meet Monday afternoon at i o'clock Instead of at the regular time Tuesday, It was announced yesterday. The change baa been made because 6f other act ivities at parish hall. DR. H. "T. COLEMAN Chiropractic and . Physlotheraphy Oregon License 364 California License 3039 13 years In Medford, Ore. Phone 96S Enjoy Dining at the MEDFORD HOTEL itn CORDIALLY Invite you to vllt our W dlnlne room . . . enjoy a delicious breakfaat. lunch or dinner In the quiet, reatful atmosphere of the Medford, where friendly service and unexcelled cuisine com bine with very moderate rates ... We are Justly proud of our foods . . . why not get the habit of dining at this hotel, In the heart of beautiful civic center. featurina Permanent Guests are very attractive. Let us em Day Rate at New Low Levels Roam with Bath, single, $2.00 Room with Bath, double, $3.00 Klaht tn the Center of Every tWng- f.. at OTarrell Fnnrlico i Luy Pupils Dance At Weed Tuesday Pupil of Ruth Marie Luy. local Instructor of the dance, will motor to weed, Cal Tuesday to appear at the new Leverette theater In a dunce program. Participating In' the num ber will be Prankle Rlnabarger, Jane Antle, Nona Heyland, . Dotty Terre'tt, Dorothy Gore, Rosa Oore. Betty John ston, Roberta Edwards, Jean Smith and Lola Hueston. - It's a White J'1 r ; jf.1tfi.-ti fir ate? 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It Is now customary, both north and south, to foliow this custom regardless of the side on which they fought. Credit for this beautiful courtesy belongs to the women of tha South. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank think! Medford, Oregon thinki Partners in Community Development HAVB MONEY! Wh en in the Pacific Northwest Stop at either of the HEATHMAN HOTELS MInd. natural basutle. end as cms storesd hotels ea eqiMlly apcncl. tad ay .aaimd traveler, h the hub at the shoppies nd theatrical stikt-ith every comfort 4t b east Garage across the street. RATES Srar tOOOcno'ie rnfn berth.?. Cm, Double to 50 ondue rth bath. ' HADOY r MANAGER tjjjf 3 a.'rieverg,!iTJf tit Divorce In Nevada declined 34 per cent from 1931 to 1933, while mar. rlagea decreased only 7.1 per cent. Old Stamps Wanted We buy old D. 8. stamps and envel opes that were used before 1894, old paper money. Highest prices paid, Send for free circular. Toupal Bros., 390 West Santa Clara St., San Jose, California. Pique Summer HAVB MONEY! 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