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EDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1933. PAGE TWO M i . 5ocet anJ Cufi Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton w Reception to F ete Adams' of Canada At Johnsen Home On. of the largeat and moat Inter eating venta on th week', calendar, .oclally speeltlng. will be the recep tion this evening t the nm ot Mr. and Mre. A. P. Johnsen. who hav invited many of their frlendi to call and greet Mr. and Mre. Wm. P. O. Adam of Toronto. Canada, who ar rived here Friday to epend two week of their honeymoon at the Johnsen ranch. Mr. and Mra. Adama, th former Jean Robertaon, daughter of Wm. Johnston Roberuon of Toronto, were married June 10 In the Canadian city. Coming aouth for thalr honey moon, they left Toronto by train for Chicago and Ban Pranclaco, w,bere they were entertained by the J. H. MacOaregllla. Prom the bay city they came to Medford Friday by United Air Lines plane, piloted by Orover Tyler of thla city. Following a two week atay here they will leave by plane for Seattle to continue north by boat to Van eouver and home to Calgary, where Mr. Adama will reauma hie position with the Manufacture' Ufa Insur ance company. Botn are graduate, of the Unlver alty of Toronto and Mr. Adama la the ion of Mra. A. P. Johnaen of tle city. Fred Hopkins ot Portland Visitors Mr. and ' Mra. Fred Hopklna, for merly of the Rogue River valley, now of Portland, are welcome guest in Medford thla week, apendlng aeveral days at th Kenly house while the Kenlya ar visiting In the south. Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell are entertaining tomorrow evening at dinner for their pleaaura and have Invited fourteen friends to dine with them. The Hopklna were entertained on Friday at the home of Dr. and Mra. Jj. A. Balade. laat evening by the Mlaeea Carlton and Monday evening will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. A. S. Reames. Ulrichs Entertain at Buffet Supper . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch anter talned membera of their Bridge Din ner club Tueaday evening at a buf fet aupper In their garden. There were 12 guest present. Wn Buhl Arrlvea Today From Cast Miss Roiana Ruhl. daughter of Mr and Mra. Robt. W. Ruhl. la expected home today from Vasaar, where she hea completed her Junior year. Alter leaving New York. Miss Ruhl stop ped in Chicago to be guest of friend for a time and to attend tha World fair. She also motored to Rockford to visit her grandfather and while In Chicago enjoyed a ahort visit with Mra. Leonard Carpenter and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan of thla city, who art attending the fair and visiting relatives and frlenda In tha east. Leonard rarpenter. Host at Dinner Leonard Carpenter entertained at dinner at hla country home Friday avenlng for Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. New hall and Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter. Mrs. Srherer and Daughter! at Beach Mr. Paul Boherer and her dangh tera are apendlng a ahort holiday at Crescent City. Mra. Robinson Entertains Club Mrs. Oaln Robinson was haste last week to the Bridge club at her new horn on South Holly. Kenlya FxpeHed Homo Thla Week Mr. and Mra. F. Corning Kenly are expected home thla week from OJal Cel.. accompanied by their eon, Oran- ger, student at Thatcher acnoot, Their son. Corning. Jr who la grad uating from Thatcher, will remain in Vie aouth a while to complete hla Harvard nuance examination. Altar Society Plana Quilting Bee ' Medford women ar again express ing a yen for an old-time pastime quilting. At the last regular meeting of St. Ann'a Altar society plana were mad for holding quilting beea dur ing tha aummer season at the homea of varloua membera, and tha flrat be will be announced In tha near future. Pythian Dub Has New President The Pythian club met at th home of Mra. Emma Jeschk on South Peach street laat Tuesday evening. Th meeting wa cftlled to order by th president, Mlsa Cecelia Sullivan who later tendered her resignation aa president, and Mrs. Adelsld Swart waa elected to complete th term. Four tables of bridge and flv hundred wer enjoyed until a lata hour. High cor In bridge went to Mrs. Katie Judge, and In flv hun dred to Mr 6. J. Wall. Delicious refreshment' wer served by the hos tess. Th next meeting will b ft picnic on th Iswn at th horn of Mrs. Adelaide Swarti, 40 Berkeley Way, Tueeday evening 6 :80. Jun 97. All member and famine and Invited friends are welcome. Th Store of Happy Wedding Binge White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant ai Diamond Larry Schade Guests on Honeymoon f :'m,. ;- f I , awmin a . - . J ' I ' bJualtlt- 1 , ..J li miil?hi iartw mJ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. O. Adams, graduates of the University of To ronto, whoae marriage was a social event of June 10th In the Canadian city, arrived here by plane Friday to spend two weeks of their honey moon at the A. P. Johnsen ranch on the Old Stage Road Miss Blood, Bride of Mr. Van Doren at Church Service One of the prettiest spring wed dings was that of Miss Katherlne Blood and Leslie Van Doren, at the Congregations! church Saturday night at 8. . The church waa decorated nth tall basket of delphinium, peonlea and roses White taper In can delabra lighted the ltr. Rev. Clay Palmer read the aervlce. The bride wore white lace, made with cap sleeves. With it ah won a cap made entirely of Cecil Brunner rosebuds. Her bouquet was of pink rose and lilies of tha vslley. Miss Helen Prank of Salem, her bridesmaid, wore pink taffeta, with pal blue sash, hat and allppera. Her bouquet wa of aweetpea and del phlnlum. Harold Laraon of Medford waa best man. The Mendelssohn wedding march wa played by Mrs. Madge Hampton, who played the organ during the ser vice. Mrs. Donald Young sang "Because " Only relatives and a few friend attended. A reception for about S5 waa held later at the Alpha XI Delta chapter house. AssUtlug there were Miss Virginia. Keeney, Miss Clara Mearten, Mlaa Lola areenwood. Miss Roma Oroas. Miss Eleanor Wharton and Mra. A. E. Hansen. Mra. Van Doren was graduated from the university, where she was a member of Alpha XI Delta and of Mu Phi Epallon. honorary muaic so- detv. She Is also a member of Chap ter AM of the P. a. o. oiswrnooa oi Eugene. Mr Vsn Doren wa gradu ated from the University of Michigan where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Following a motor trip to California, the couple will be at home In Medford. Eugene News. Mrs. Beckelhymmer Ouest, Mrs, Hatchwell Mra. Ed Beckelliymmer of union Creek la a guest In Medford of Mrs. O. R. Sstchweii this week, planning to remain until Thursday. RoTal Neighbors Have Card Party Tho Royal Neighbor entertained with a card party Thursday evening with six tablea In play. Refreshment wer served by the committee. Mar garetha Garrett. Freda Klngsley. Blanch Arnold and Marjort Pearson. Visit Bennela Here Martina of Montana The Rev. Dr. and Mra. J. A. Martin and Miss Evelyn Martin, of Great Falls, Montana, were guests of th Rev. and Mra. Alexander Bennett, Thursday. In th Methodist parson age. Th visitors were enroute to Oakland and San Francisco, Calif. Church Auxiliary Haa Fin Meeting Th Ladlea' Auxiliary of th Bap tist church met Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mra. Ray Strickland for their monthly bualnea meeting Dr. Eva carlow led the devotional, reading from the 30th chapter ot John, and considering the place of th "Doubting Thomaeea" In the work ot Ood. Mra. Elfle Dally gave a partial report of the convention at Eugene, Including talk by Miss Huntley, of th Chines Mission In Portland. The meetnng closed with a prayer by Mrs. L J. Knox. (laughters, Vnlon Veterans Name UelrgatM At the last meeting of th Deugh- I tar ot Union Veterana, Mrs. Albaugh and Mra. Kindred were elected dele- : gate to th Department Encamp-; ment at Salem. June 30-39. Mr. Kindred I department Junior vie president. The patriotic Instructor, Mra. Wait, reported that ninety grve of union veterans of the Civil wer wer mark- ' ed with flaga previous to Memorial Day services.' A handkerchief shower waa given Mra. Albaugh, who la going to Port- , land to make her home. Th tent will meet Friday, Jun 3$ at the armory Walden-Haight Wedding, Event Tuesday, Eugene Mlaa Cllta L. Wslden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wslden. and Regl- , nald Height of Delight Valley out frum Cottage Drove, were msrrled Tuesday evening at a ceremony held j at tne residence of the bride's par- i cuts. : The service wa read at eight o'clock by Rev. Ernest M. Whitesmith of the Community Liberal church I uniy memoers or tne two rsmiuea at- tended the wedding. j Miss Barbara Janzen of Ashland find Mis Doris Baler of Medford were bridesmaids, Betty Jean Wslden. sla ter of the bride, wa flower girl. Milan Height attended his brother aa best man. For the music. Frsncl Horn, cou sin of the bride, sang, and Mr. Dar win K. Burgher of Medford played th .wedding music. Mr. and Mrs. Hnlght are to make their home In Camas. Wash. She graduated from the University of Oregon in IMS and he from Oregon Stat college In 1930. Eugene Regla-ter-Quard. . Misses Harvey and Hnsmtissrn on Trip Among travelers leaving Medford for the east lset week were Misses Verdeen Harvey and Lucille Rasmus sen, who will spend the summer In New York. Washington, D. C and Canada. They left here by train Thuwdey for New Orleana. from whloh city they will continue by bot to New York and on to Wash ington, D C. Following a several weeks' stay in the eastern cities they will continue to the World's Fair et Chicago and on to Banff and Lake Louise tor the remainder of the vacation. Past Officers of " Itnatnnka Council Pnwlde Past officers of Weatonka Council No. 30, Degree of Pocahontaa, oc cupied the chalir at the regular meeting on Friday night. Paat Poc ahontaa Carrl MUnea presided. Pata Pocahontaa Evelyn Stegg wa Wen onah, and Past Pocahontaa Gladys Dooms acted as prophetes. Paat Pocahontas Leonard Hicka filled the Powhatan station. The July picnic on the Slsklyous wa discussed snd a letter waa read from the Great Pocahontas of Call fornla lmformlng the counctl of the convention which will be held at Modesto on August 31. Several mem bera of the local counctl are plan ning to attend. If You're Planning To Travel To The World's Fair Or Anywhere See These V Smart ADRIENNE'S Carpenters Hosts at Dinner Party Saturday Evening Mr. and Mr. Alfred S. V. Carpenter who recently returned from a motor trip to the beach and through the Three Sister country, nircinea last evening at dinner at their home, "Top Sides." Ouejta were: Mrs. Kathertn Hef fernan, Mr. and Mr. T. Slater Johns ton, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens, Dr. and Mra. W. W. Aldrlch, and Messrs. Paul Scherer and Leonard Carpenter of this city and Jack Spalding of New York. Mr. Leonard Carpenter and Mr. Spalding also recently returned from a trip to the coast. Kay Kastle Pupils Plan Dance Revue The Kay Kastle Dance Studio present their pupils June 33 t Cra terlan theatre in a song and dance revue. , Virginia Gentry and Roger Wolfe In specialty numbers. Those par ticipating In the event will be Shir ley Abbey, Richie Paddock, Kathleen Moran, Jerry Clark, Gall Codding. Jackie Holmes. Barbara Jean Earl Yeroh. Lee Crandall, Ruth Johnsen. Donald Chamberlain, Barbar Stan- cliff. Molly Anderson, Aletha Emer Ick, Oeorglanna Holloway, Lewi Thurman, Harry Thurman, Natalie Shelby. Barbara Shelby Muriel Piatt, Jack Moran, Winston Campbell, Ken neth Scripture, Annts Scripture, Ruth Natwlck. Barbara Lewi. Bobb'e For syth. Stanley Oustln, LeMerle Beck, mi. ThnmuL These children's ages from . ..,. nd the ma- ,or,tJ haTe studying dancing Jrom reb ,,t th ycar under the Katherlne sung. vetf"'js Auxiliary xo Meet Monday xhe auxiliary to the Veterana of porelen Wars will meet for regular session Monday evening, June 19, at g o'clock in the Eagles nail. -t iJdv Elks Meet . I Tuesday Afternoon The Lady Elka will meet Tuesday afternoon at the temple for oriage and pool from 3 o'clock to o'clock. Mrs. Kate Young will be hostess for the afternoon. Loyal Women's Class To Meet June 20th The Loyal Women' Bible class of the Christian church will hold their regular monthly business and social meeting June 30th at 3 o'clock In the church Recreational hall. All membera are urged to be present and visitors will be welcomed. Oleaner Class To Meet Tuesday ' The Gleaner class of th Flrt Bap tist church will hold monthly meet ing Tuesday, June 30th, at 3:30 p. ro ut the home of Mrs. oeo. o iouui. Orchard Home. Members are asked to meet at th church at 2 o'clock for transportation. A full attendance la requested. Kay Rustle Pupils Knjoy Dnnclng Party A pleasant party lor many mem bers of the younger set, srrangea honoring pupils of the Kay Kastle studio waa held Thursday evening at Dreamland hall. Music for dancing was played by an orchestra snd re freshment were served at th close of the evening. Parent attending were Dr. 'Oeo. B. Dean. Mrs V. D. Brophy and Mrs. Qladya Shelby. Misses Stennett and Herman In Albany , Miss Suzette Stennett, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. F. Stennett, and Miss Evelyn Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman are visit ing frlenda and relatlvea In Albany and Eugene tlila week. Mlsa Sten nett la apendlng her tune In the lat ter city, where she will be Joined by Miss Herman to return home. She Is guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W L. Valentine. Triple Sheer Suits new auits in white, pastel B hades, brown, navy, black. '12i'16i'19H Coats On Sale Valuet to $29.60 in coats to wear all mmmer and fall. 8peciL....... $15.00 50 Summer Hats White and light colon in straw and pique hats. Values to $7.05. Special $1.00 Nelly Don Frocks A Nelly Don for every occasion $1.95 to $10.95 Engagement Told . At Bridge Party Announcing the betrothal of her liter, Mis Mary Adamson. daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. B. Adamson, to Marvin Albert, Mrs. Ted OeBauer en tertained yesterday afternon at bridge. . . . There wer three tablea of card In play during the afternoon and the engagement was announced on little card concealed In corsages for the guest. No date waa named for the wedding. Prlzea at cards were awarded Misses Alice Bowman of this city and Janet Baylies of Ashland. Muts Adamson. 1 a former student of the University of Oregon, where she was affiliated with Alpha Delta PI sorority, and Mr. Albert la a stu dent of the ' University of Washing ton. Marian Moore To Give Recital Those who follow the progress of young music student will be Inter ested to know that Marian Spauldlng Moore will be presented In a piano recital soon. The program will be given st the Baldwin Piano Shoppe, the date to be announced later D. A. R. News The year's activities of Crater Lake Chapter, a ugh ten of the American Revolution were brought to a close on Saturday June 17th when the member met for their annual picnic and Flag day observance. The meet ing waa held In Mra. B. B. Smith's lovely garden on West Eleventh street and the picnic luncheon waa served at one o'clock, with Miss Sara Van Meter, Mrs. F. O. Thayer and Mrs. Ralph Spencer assisting the hostess. Mra. M. M. Morris, the newly elect ed regent, presided at the meeting which waa opened by singing ."Amer ica," followed by the pledge to the flag, the recitation of the American creed and prayer by the chaplain. A gift of valuable clippings on Oregon history, from Mrs. Rose Adslt waa announced. These old clipping were collected by Mlas Julia Fielder, who was a charter member, and will be added to the chapter's scrapbooka. An Interesting report of the state board meeting held in Champoeg on June 14th, by Mra. Harding, was read After a brief history of the making of our flag, by Mrs. Morris. Miss Van Meter read the beautiful and Inspir ing "Apostrophe to the Flag.' Among the guests were Mrs. Waterman. Mrs. Newall, Mra. Flynn and Mrs. Piatt. Ideal weather, a good attendance and attractive surroundings made the afternoon an unusually enjoyable one. The next regular meeting will be In observance of Constitution day in September. I MLkschr Have Guests From South This Week Mrs. Thoe. Blckerstaff and daugh ter, accompanied by Mrs. Cavalll of Mill Valley, Calif., arrived laat week to be guests of Mrs. Blckerstaffs mother, Mrs. Anna Miksche. Miss Bert 11 le Miksche Is also home this week from Santa Rosa, Calif. Chas Nurtans Visit Here from South Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nunan. former resldenta of the Rogue River valley, arrived a tew days ago from Oxnard. Cel., to epend aeveral daya visiting old frlenda. While here they will enjoy a trip to Crater Lake and other scenic spots of southern Oregon. It Is their first visit here for seven years. THERE'S power to every dollar V you earn! It can earn security for you in a SAVINGS acount. It can buy necessities and luxuries for you. Invested in your business, it will help you to sell your com modity profitably. Banking Coun sel of the highest order is part of our service to our clients. . . Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank TKJNW Medford, Oregon Partners in Community Development H2 HA VI MONBYI Miss Herman Gives Dessert Bridge for Guest from Salem Honoring Miss Ruth Armprlest, guest here from Salem, Miss Evelyn Herman entertained last week with a lovely party for seventeen. Dessert bridge wa enjoyed with prise at cards going to Jean QulsenDerry ana Kath.yn Robinson. Present were: Misses Ruth Arm priest, Suzetta Stennett, Tess Merrill, Maxlne Robinson, Kathryn Robinson, Catherine chancy, Bobby Plckard, Louise Elrod, Clarice Barker, Jean Qulsenberry, Mary van Dyke. Audrey Dobson, Catherine Brandt, Ethel and Bethel Slagle, Leabel Miller and the hostess, Evelyn Herman. Missionaries Meet at Meeker Home The Auxiliary of the W. H. M. S. of the First M. E. church, waa enter tained Tuesday afternoon at tha home of Mrs. C. A Meeker with larce attendance. Business session was conducted uy President Mrs. W. A. Holloway at which time the annual election of officers waa held. The devotional period was led by Mrs. A. E. Lyman. Topic, "Compan ionship of Christ." Mra. W Walker presented the following study pro gram intersperesd with musical num bers: "When Irish Byes Are Smiling." "Mother McCree." Mlsa Mary Rose berry, accompanied by Constance Moore. ' The Baals of Indian Education, by Mrs. Ollllngs. The Story of Missions, Mrs. Kunz man. Vocal quartet, "Sunbeans," Harrv Vandemark, Billy Corey, Mildred and Betty Jean McKenzle. Piano number. "Bells in the Steeple." Billy Corey. Recitation, "The Secret", Shirley Pankey. Piano Gentle Night, Summer Days, Dorothy McKenzle. At the conclusion of the program the hostess and assistants served punch and cakes. Honored at Birthday Parry Stanley Kunzman, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Kunzman waa guest of honor at a stag dinner party given last evening for a group of friends, at the Kunzman residence on Jay street. Five friends were Invited for the evening. Edward Reames Home From School Edward Reames, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames, Is among stu dents home from school for the summer vacation. He arrived from Stanford university Thursday. , Mistletoe Club " rians June Picnic The Mistletoe club met at the home of Nora Glascock for a very enjoyable lawn party last week witnh thirty members and friends present. A very clever program waa given by the committee in charge, after which all returned to the lawn for home made Ice cream and cake. The club will hold a picnic in Ashland June 28. Every Royal Neighbor la Invited. Nursery School Opens For Little Folk This Week The very, very young membera of local society are going to go to school la the announcement thla week from Mrs. Margaret Huntoon Wil liamson, who Is opening a nursery school at her home. 100 South Orange. Children between the ages of two and four are Invited to at tend between the hours of 0:30 and 11:30. i HAVB MONBYI IS HI Party Will Honor Mrs. Geo. Andrews A lovely summer party will be given by the Greater Medford club Wednesday a a farewell reception, honoring Mr. George Andrews, who leave soon to reside In th east. Ouest will be received from 3:00 to 8:00 o'clock In the city club rooms and an Invitation 1 extended all frlenda of Mrs. Andrews. Mr. O. R. Satcbwell and other officers of the club will act a hos tesses and a program is being pre pared by Mrs. E. E. Gore. Mrs. Newman Is Delphian Leader Th Post-Delphian club met at th horns of Mrs. T. M&lmgren at Phoe nix on Thursday for a business and social meeting. Mrs. Aletha Vawter, the vice-president, presided In the absence of Mrs. Glen rabrlck. "The Store" by T. S. Strlbbllng, and the play, "Both Your Houses" by Maxwell Anderson, the two Pulitzer prize winners of the past year were reviewed by Mesdames Aletha Vawter and T. Malmgren. I The following offlcera were elected: President. Mrs F. J. Newman: first v:ce-presldent. 'Mra. Laura West; sec ond vice-president. Mrs. Leland Mentzer; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. ft. C. Mulholland. At noon a pot luck luncheon was served on the lawn. Picnic Plan ' ' of study Club Wednesday Study club will hold Its i annual picnic In the Ashland pari; 1 June 31. at six o'clock, announce-! ment made yesterday states. j Mr. Brown Home j From Trip South Walter Prater Brown has returned : to Medford from three weeks' aty In Pasadena, Cal., where h waa guest of hi son and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mra. Leonard Chapln Brown. 1 Rev. Brown la pastor of the West- j minster Presbyterian church In Pasa dena. O'MaUeys To Visit Daniels' Her Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Malley will be here Monday en rout to CCT- fornla and will be guest of Mr. i and Mrs. T. E. Daniels for a time before continuing aouth. where Mr. O'Malley Is' In charge of Dnlted State hatchery work. Miss Edwsrds Inspire Entertaining Here - Miss feel Edwards, daughter of Georje Edwards, who Is a guest here from Seattle, has been the Inspiration of considerable entertaining of the past two weeks. She will b In Med- I ford for another week and aeveral affalra are planned- for her pleasure for the next few daya. Save by Spending. . . Solid Silverware is so ridiculously low in cost today and so very likely to soon go higher that it is doubtful if you could invest in anything more wisely. Lawrence 's Who specialize in high quality silverware, will be glad to advise you relative to the different makes and comparative prices. Agents for Oorham, Towle, Reed & Barton and Other Outstanding Companies Meet Me at the MANX, Where . . . New rate now In effect at Hotel Manx are the lowest In yeara. Prices hav beea aweep Ingly reduced, sot only to conform to th new season, but also to meet present economic con ditions. S00 finely appointed rooms to chooa from and we hav mad ratea elastic enough to nt every Individual requirement. Th same high quality ot service is maintained aa always. Tou can Uv at tha Msn now In luiurloua comfort with economy. ma ''' tMIMH Henselmans Invite Friends to Greet Carrs at Supper For the pleasure of Mr. and Vn. Charley Carr. guest her from Cleve land. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Ren. selman are entertaining tbl evening ai muiei supper. Mr. carr formerly lived In Medford, and Is gueat now with Mr. Carr at the home of his mother. Mrs. win. Campbell of pine atreet, F, L. club Membera Meet at Hess Home Member of the F. L. club net Mondsy evening at the .home of Geor gia Hess, 334 Vancouver avenue, for the reguUr business meeting. Those present were: Georgia, Htsa, Jeaa Jennings, Bessie Thompson, Ethel Humphrey, Viola Aldredge, Su san Haines and Marian Mellia. CONSTIPATION Stomach and liver trouble In young and old corrected by the latest natural methods. DM. H. P. COLEMAN, Phone BSJ. 428 Medford Bldg. Holland Beauty Shop Formerly Tucker's 31 No. Fir St. Re-Opened With Attractive SPECIALS Shampoo and Finger Wave 68c Permanent $1.75 and op Open Evenings by Appointment. Fhons 900 em D Day RU at New lw Lewetn Boom with Bath, sing', $2,00 Room vrtth Bth, dooble, $3.00 ipx.i a sLj ' J HOTEL -Right to 0 Center et Everything" Powell St., at OTarrtU San rrancHco