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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, IfEDFOUD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1933.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
Medford Society
Observes Holiday
In Wide Outdoors
Medford society started obeerrance
of the "Olorloua rourth" yesterdsy
afternoon, when msny people left
the city for lakes, mountain cablna
and beachaa, where the; will remain
through Tuesday.
Among the popular gathering place
will be Diamond lake. Lake o' the
Wooda and the Crescent City country
Proapect will also be visited, by a
number of people over the holiday
week-end and bouaa partlea are plan
ned at numeroua mountain cablna
along the Rogue.
Those who were not able to leave
laat evening will apend Tuesday at
leaat at one of the neighboring re
aorta. Tuckers Entertain
San Franciscans
At River Lodge
Mr. and Mra. Nlon Tucker are en
tertaining thla week at their lodge
"Rogue'a Rooat" on the river, and
have aa their gueata, Mr. and Mra.
Joaeph O. Tobln, Mr. and Mra. Cyril
Tobln. Mr. and Mra. Walter O. Filer
and Mra. Ferdinand Thlerlot.
The party arrived from Ban Fran-
eteco on the Shaata Saturday noon,
accompanied by Mr. Tucker. Mra,
Tucker has been here for several
daya, having flown from Ban Fran
cisco to the Medford airport Tuea'
day.
On Monday. Mr. and Mra. Law
rence Tlbbett will arrive to be the
gueata of the Tuckers. Mrs. Tlbbett
win make the trip north from Ban
Mateo by train, while the famous
opera alnger plana to Journey here
by motor.
M r. and Mrs. N orris
Arrive From East
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. .Norrta of
New York City arrived yeaterday aft
ernoon by plane to be gueata for
a week of Mr. Norrta' parents, Mr.
and Mra. M. J. Norrta, at Brookbank
orchard, and of Mlas Helen Norrls
end Mr. and Mra. Robert Norrts.
They made the trip from the east
ern city In Sfl hours, leaving New
York Friday morning.
John Cuppa On
Porllnnd Trip.
Mr. and Mra. John Cupp left yea
terday to apend the week-end and
approaching holiday In Portland.
Mlase ftmlth and
Ferguson on Vnnitlon.
MImps Janes Smith and Jeane Fer
guson left last evening on the train
for Portland to continue to Seaside
for a 10 daya vacation with relatives
and frtenda.
I.umlra Btop Here
On Trip South
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Lundy and
little aon Michael, arrived In Med
ford yesterday from Portland for a
abort atay with Mr. Lundy'a par
nta before continuing to Ban Fran
cisco to which city Mr. Lundy has
been transferred by United Preaa to
accept a promotion In the bureau
where Dan Bowerman, formerly of
thla city la already located, and waa
recently promoted.
.
Mra. Llntolt To I'lay
At Preahrterlan Churrh
Mrs. Frances Llntott, organist of
the First Christian church In Rose
burg, and a prominent, mualclan
there, la house guest here of Mra.
Elite Carlton Strang for two weeks
and will play at the Presbyterian
church today and one week from
today at regular services.
Mrs. Llntott studied plsno and or
gan under John Stark Evans at the
University of Oregon and la recog
nized throughout the state aa a very
fine musician. Medford church goers
are fortunate In having her here
for two Sundaya.
Westonka Council
CelPbralra Birthday
The regular meeting of Weatonka
Council No. 30, Degree of Pocahon
tas, waa held Friday with Irene
Shirley preatdlng. The six months
report by the auditing committee
i reed and accepted. Blrthdaya
were celebrated, after which danc
ing waa enjoyed to the muelo of
Dlckey'a orchestra. Refreshments were
served hy the aupper committee.
On Friday, July 7 the Installa
tion of offlcera will take place un
der the direction of Deputy Oreat
Pocahontaa Bernlce Wltaon.
nurcl.ons Honored
On Wedding Anniversary
Phoenls Frlenda gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Roy Burleson
Wedneedsy In honor of the wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Burl
eson. June aoth, and that of Mr.
and Mra. Ed Stillwell on June 3tHh.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Clark and children Mae and Jack
Jr., Mr. and Mra. Louie Yoat, Ray
Rost and children Roger. Clayton and
Lola, Mrs. Susie Lswnson. Mrs. L.
O. Cuter and daughters Elva and
Sybil, and grandson Otto, Ray Ed
wards. Lyte Rhosdes, Mr, and Mra.
Ed Stillwell, and daughter Llla, and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Burleson and
daughter Shirley. A plcnio aupper
waa enjoyed and the evening spent
flatting and playing cards.
The Store of Happy Wedding Rings'
White Rose
Wedding Rings
Radiant aa Diamonds
Larry Schade
Medford Woman Named
New Supreme Princess
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Mrs. O.
In lavish oriental letting in
keeping with the symbolism of the
order, new supreme officer of the
Daughters of the Nile, headed by
Mrs. William Robinson Boone ot
Portland, the new supreme queen,
were Installed In the Rose city laat
week; and In the list of appointive
officers Installed was one from Med
ford Mrs. O. 0. Bogga, queen of
Zulelma temple of southern Oregon,
who was named Supreme Princess
Zulelma for the new year.
The ceremony and the Inaugural
ball, which followed, marked the
format close of the 10th annual ses
sion of the supreme temple, attended
by delegates from fifty-four temples
of the United States, Honolulu and
Canada.
Nine little flowers girts from three
to six years old, added much to the
delightful ceremony, carrying large
bouquets to each officer In turn as
she was Installed.
The supreme se!on In the north
ern city waa attended by many other
Daughters of the Nile from Medford
and Ashland. The patrol of Zulelma
temple, with Mrs. O. D. Prazee as
captain, made the trip north In
pedal car.
Among the leading social events
of the week waa the "Rose" ban
quet Monday evening In the Shrine
auditorium, where lotus blossoms,
decorating the chandeliers, blended
with the profusion of pink roses to
form a gorgeous setting. Drills were
put on the same evening by all the
patrols and each captain wan pre
sented with a lovely basket ot flow
ers. Tueeday evening the" ceremonial
was UM at the Neighbors of Wood
craft hall with festivities under dir
ection of Nydla temple of Portland,
the new queen conducting a school
of Instruction for all temple queens.
Wednesday Mrs. Bogga waa again
feted at the "Queen's luncheon' at
the University club, followed by mem
orial aervtce and tea at the Shrine
SWIM DANCE
at .
TWIN PLUNGES
The Fun flpnt of Southern
Oreton
-Sh angle Photo
C. Boggf
hospital for crippled children. The
day was completed with the dele
gates' banquet In the Masonic ball
room, which was decorated In the
green, gold and white of the order,
the white rose emphasized In many
decorative features, stunts were pre
sented by the patrols following the
banquet and the Crater Lake legend,
portrayed by the Zulelma temple
group, won much praise.
Following announcement of Mrs.
Boggs' appointment, members of her
temple, patrol and chorus showered
her with flowers, and at Installation
she was presented with a beauti
ful basket of roses, the southern
Oregon members expressing their ap
preciation of the supreme office
brought to this temple for the first
time In many years.
Mllls-narrlson
Weddfng Here
Mlsa Mabel Mills of this city be
came the bride of Howard Harrt
son of San Francisco last evening
at a lovely ceremony at the home
of Mra. Laura D. Stewart. 205 West
Jackson, solemnised by Rev. Alex
ander O. Bennett.
The bride la a recent graduate of
St. Mary's academy In Portland and
Mrs. Mills la awlMnnt superintend
ent of Don Lee Motor company in
San Francisco, for which city they
are leaving today to make their
home. r
Meet Me at
the MANX,
Where . . .
New rates now In effect at Hotel Mant art
the lowest In yeara. Prlcea have been aweep
liujly reduced, not only to conform to the new
season, but also to meet present economic con
ditions. 100 finely appointed rooms to ohooee
from and we have made ratea elastlo enough
to tit every Individual requirement. The same
high quality of service la maintained aa alwaya.
You can live at the Mans now In luxurious
comfort with economy.
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Oak Grove Friends
Fete Mrs. Andrews
Before Departure
"Just the neighbor folks' typified
the spirit of the farewell party ten
dered Mrs. George Andrews Monday
afternoon by the Osk Orove commu
nity where the Andrews family lived
for so many years.
The setting for thla last Intimate
good-bye was the beautiful garden of
Mrs. M. C. Wright In Perrydale.
In the shade of fine old laurel and
osk trees, easy chairs, canopied awlngs
and many colorful cushions made a
gay background for the summer cos
tumes worn by the guests.
An original poem read by Mrs. A.E.
Brockway touched, sometimes humor
ously, sometimes with pathos, upon
the many activities In which Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew and the community
joined, and which centered In the
Oak Orove school. Many things from
minstrel shows to Christmas carols
have been tried out on that stage.
A vocal trio, consisting of Luella
Corn, Florence Neuman and Joyce
Banish sang three numbers "Picka
ninny Lullaby," "Tell Me Why." and
"Love's Dream," with ukelele accom
paniment by Miss Corn, their voices
blending beautifully In the open air.
Miss Dorothy Oore played the ap
pealing Legende aa a violin solo with
much feeling. She was accompanied
by Mrs. Andrews.
Refreshment of punch and small
cakes were served at card tables on
the lawn.
Mrs. Andrews Was presented with a
bouqtiet of roees and a shower of
dainty handkerchiefs, each with a
loving message and a good wish for
the trip to New York, she and her
son. Oeorge Edward, started on laat
Tuesday.
No, tribute to the Andrews family
would be complete without special
reference to two members, now gone,
Mrs. Oeorge Andrews, Sr., and Mrs.
Andrews' gracious mother, Mrs. Stew
art. Those enjoying Mrs. Wright's hospi
tality were, besides the guest of honor,
Mesdames Tyrrell, Carpenter. Luke,
Knlps. Oustnfron, Stephenson. Baker,
Brockway. Hood, Gore, Thornton.
Shores. Inch. Corn. Hlllls. McCulloch,
Huson, Nandle and HUes and Misses
Burr, Coffeen, Inch, Oore, Corn, New
man and Banish.
The poem written to Mrs. Andrews
by Louise Brockway and read at the
party, follows:
The neighbors of Oak Orove district
Here this afternoon have gathered
around.
To wish Qod-speed to Mrs. Andrews
and Oeorge,
Who on Tuesday are eastward
bound.
Mrs. Andrews thinks she must leave
us
Oeorge needs voice training In a
bigger way.
We all feel so very confident
That the top he'll reach some day.
Of course, we are going to mlsa them
And their talents they so freely give
We know others will enjoy, their music
In any sphere of life they may live.
So Just as friends and neighbors
Who have worked In Oak Orove
school,
We know that as P.-T. A. member or
director
Helpfulness and co-operation was
her rule.
We put on some real entertainments
When she was at our head;
In nigger minstrel or high-brow stuff
We took the prize, so everyone said.
When as groups we worked together
To make a picnic or dinner a suc
cess. To buy a curtain, stove, or dishes.
We knew each other then I guess.
So we take this time to thank her
And may she truly know
Thnt It Is with real deep feeling
Our gratitude to her we show.
So It's Just as friends and neighbors
Good-bye we've come to say
And ask her not to forget us.
When they are famous some fine day.
Mla Pimp kins
Honors Guest.
Mss Leneve film kins entertained
with a party Friday evening at her
home for the pleasure of her house
guest. Miss H a eel Kulstad, who leaves
Sunday for her home In Bend.
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Day Rate
at New Low
Levels
Room with BaU.
alnsle,
$2.00
Roc-in with Bath,
double,
$3.00
"Rtlht tn the
Center
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t'ranrlico
Miss Lever ette Is
Home for Summer
Mlas Doreen Leverette, daughter ot
Mr. and Mra. Wajter Leverette, who
recently graduated from the Junior
college of Principle at St. Louts, ar
rived Thursday from the east to
spend the summer with her par
ents. She completed the liberal arts
course and plana to enter senior
college In the fall.
On her return weat, Mlsa Lever
ette stopped for a short time at the
World's fair and to visit friends tn
Clinton. Iowa.
Tour of Swigart
Garden Pleasing
To Club Women
Llllea. "Regal" and "Madonna." had
opened their waxy petals to fill the
evening air with their fragrance, when
32 members ot the Medford Garden
club met for regular session and a
tour of Mrs. Carl Swlgart'a garden at
211 Oeneasee atreet Thursday even
ing. Shadows, reaching out from locust
tree, catalpas and an almond, loaded
with green nuta, cast Inviting patha
about the lawn, bordered with blue
delphiniums, blue scabious, balloon
flowera and a profusion of roses.
An especially choice blossom ad
mired by many waa the Mrs. Ersklne
Pembroke Thorn rose of deep yellow.
Another lovely yellow . was found In
the evening primrose, which unfolded
new petals for the guests.
Red popples against the gray ce
ment of the aun dial added a bril
liant flash of color under evening sun
as guests continued through the
grape-grown arbor to the north aide
of the garden, where clarklea and
delphlums punctuate the rich green
of the border with splashea of pink
and blue.
Evergreens of the forest, the ocean
spray of the lower woodlanda, and the
most delicate domeatlo bloasoms, en
couraged by the busy hands of Mrs.
Swigart, one of Medford'a best-known
gsrdeners. are growing In gay aban
donment, tendrils intermingling in
a pattern of nature'a own.
Following the delightful tour of the
garden Thursday the club membera
held a business session st the Swigart
house end committees for the new
year were announced by Mra. T. W.
Miles, president. They are:
Program Mrs. Fred Cummlngs,
Mrs. c. C. Furnas and Mrs. Arthur
Short.
Publicity Miss Jane Bnedlcor.
Civic Achievement Colonel w. H.
Paine, Mr. Reum and Mrs. Wilson
Walt.
Conservation Mrs. Klocker.
Membership Mrs. Leland Mentzer,
Mrs. Frederick Johnson and Mrs.
H. U. Lumsden.
Telephone Mrs. B. W. Simmons
and Mrs. W. B. Crews.
Plant Exchange Mrs. X. Bundy and
Mra. Louis Brown.
Exhibits Mrs. Alfred S. V. Csrpen
ter. Miss Helen Bullls, Mrs. H. D.
McCaskey, Mrs. Lewis TJIrtch and Mrs.
Leland Menteer.
Highway Mrs. A. B. Reamei.
Van Dykes Entertain
Guests From North.
Among strain of the past week
given for the pleasure of Mrs. Hsrold
Dagg of Seattle and Mlsa" Mary Coin
of Portland, house guests of Mrs. I
Dagg s parenta, Mr. and Mra. B. W. j
Clancy, waa an evening at "Drift-:
wood." river home of Mr. and Mrs. '
Vera VanDyke. i
Mrs. Dagg left the lsst of the week
for home and Mlsa Coin and the Dagg
children will remain for a longer atay j
at the Clancy home.
Free
4x6 Enlargement
with each roll ot
fllma printed.
Gardner Drugs
Be Sure to
Order Plenty
ICE
for the Fourth
of July
At THB
Medford Ice &
Storage Co.
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PV 'Iter
Miss Orth Bride
Of H. Robertson
Saturday Service
At a quiet service yesterday after
noon at the parsonage of the Sacred
Heart church, Catholic, at 3:30
o'clock, Miss Eleanor Orth, daughter
of Mr. and Mra John S. Orth. and
Harvny Robertson of this city, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Robertson
of Homer, Minn,, were married.
Father Francis W. Block officiating.
The bride was charming In a gray
ault with harmonising accessories
and wss unattended. A few immedi
ate relatives attended the service,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Robertson
departed for a motor trip north. They
will make their home in this city,
where they are popular members of
the younger set and Mr. Robertson
Is associated with the Commercial
Finance company.
Meadows-Miller
Wedding Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Meadows of
this city have announced the mar
riage of Miss Mabel Miller to their
son Lethew Meadows, which was an
event of Saturday, July 1, In Jun
eau, Alaska. The bride Is a teacher
in the public schools at Sitka, Alas
ka. They will make their home at
Auk Bay. where Mr. Meadows Is em
ployed by the government.
Mistletoe Club
HaK Fine Picnic
The Mb tie toe club of Royal Neigh
bors met In Ashland park last week
for a picnic. A wonderful time waa
had by the children In the play
grounds. The ladles devoted the af
ternoon to cards, fancy work and
a spelling contest between the Med
ford and Ashland clubs. Champion
spellers were Mae Rankin and Edith
Beck. Due to unsettled weather,
supper was served in the I. O. O.
F. hall. Over 66 members and friends
were present.
Pollyanna farewell party will be
held at the home of Edith Beck on
July la.
Baptlnt Auxiliary
Has Fine Meeting
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Bap
tist church met at the home of Mrs.
Edna Raymond on Ross Lane, for
their missionary meeting Tuesday.
After a short business session the
missionary chairman took charge,
reading from the 19th chapter of
Matthew.
A solo by Betty Jean 'Myers was
much enjoyed.
Stories were told of migrant camps
In Oregon and California and the
welfare work done there, as well as
the effect on the children's school
ing. Mlas Helen Judy sang an appro
priate solo, which was much enjoy
ed. All Joined In a chain of prayer,
led by Dr. Eva Mains Carlow.
Mrs. Raymond and Bobby Ray
mond pleased all with a duet.
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Prentice Family
Will Visit Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice and
sons, Robert, William and John, are
going to the fair. They expect to
leave early this week by motor for the
east, traveling through Salt Lake City
and Denver. From Chicago they will
continue to New York and Washing
ton, D. C, according to present plans
and Journey on north to St. Thomas.
Ontario, before starting homeward
over the northern route. They will
also spend some time in Kansas City
and plan to be away from Medford
for six weeks.
Miss Bernert Honored
At Surprise Pinner
Miss Clarlta Bernert, who left Sun
day for San Francisco to spend some
time visiting relatives and friends,
was the Inspiration of a dinner party
at Handle's Grill preceding her de
parture. Attending the party were
Misses Bernert, Mary Swayne. Elean
or Haves and Messrs. Wilbur Crummb,
Walter Heartle and Ross Orove.
Mrs. Brown and Daughter
Guests of Mrs. Hoffman
Mrs. W. I.- Brown and daughter
Mary C. Brown, teacher In the Bir
mingham, Ala., schools, are guests
here this week of Mrs. Ethelwyn B.
Hoffman at her home, 1211 West
Main street. Mrs. Brown Is Mrs.
Hoffman's mother and plans S make
her home tn Medford. Miss Brown
will return south In the fall to re-
sume her position In Alabama She i
is a graduate of the University ot I
Washington and a member of Delta
Delta Delta sorority.
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Neil Franklins,
Honor Guests At
Farewell Supper
A farewell buffet aupper for the
pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Hell Frank
lin, who with daughter Barbara, ara
leaving to make their home In Cal
ifornia, was held Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Cbloe WblUock,
7S4 Tenth street.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. New
ton Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Franklin, Doyle Franklin, Andrew
Whlllock. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whll
lock and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Evans and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bate man and sons.
Mrs. Ham and sons, Oeorge Edwards,
Mrs. C. H. Nelson and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. John Elson and son, Mrs.
Wm. Holloway, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Storey
and daughter, honor guests, Mr. -'and
Mrs. Franklin and daughter, and the
hostess; Mrs. Chloe Whlllock.
Mrs. Wakefield and
Little Daughter Here
Mrs. Anne Wakefield and daughter
Betty Anne, of Spokane, Wash., ar
rived yeaterday morning from Seat
tle to be guests over the holidays
of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lowd.
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young and old corrected by the
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Phone fG3. 4?8 Medford Bldg.
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