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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlil), OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1933. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton IShImM4..I PAGE TWO Younger Set Keeps Social Whirl Going During Warm Days Members or the younger tel. espec ially those Bom from schools for the nianw, have found many inter esting thlngi to do during the past week, keeping up ft round of informal entertaining. Ont of the largest parties for their pleasure was given last evening Ay Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Oetohell, who entertained, honoring their daughter. Gloria, who recently graduated from Castlllela school, her house guest. alias Marcla McParland of San alateo; and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Oetchell. Dancing was enjoyed at the attrac tive Oetchell home on South oaadnie, filtv auesta being Invited for the occasion. San Franciscans Arrive to Visit At Black Lodge Among Interesting late arrivals In southern Oregon are Mrs. Helen B. Rutherford of Ban Francisco and Wil liam Horn, who came from the bay city yesterday. They will be guests of the O. N. Blacks at their Rogue River lodge for about 10 days and the Blacks are In viting a number of frlenda to greet them there today. Both Mrs. Ruther-. ford and Mr. Horn have been summer guests in Med ford during paat years and will be welcomed by host of friends. Mrs. Medley Honor Party on Friday Guest, Party Here Mrs. Drover Medley entertained Prl. day afternoon, complimenting her nous guest,. Mrs. J. A. Medley,- of Klamath Falls, who spent the week here, aocompanled by her little daughter, Betty. ; Oueata Invited for the afternoon were friends, who knew Mrs. Medley when ahe was Mtaa Precla Olsen, an Instructor In the Medford schools. Present were Mrs. George B. Can ode. Mrs. D. S. Huntress, Miss Ruth Stewart, Mrs. Weldon McBee and the hostess. , Mrs. Medley and daughter art re turning to Klamath Falls today. Lawn Party, Plan of Altar Society St. Ann's Altar society will be nmong groups taking advantage of the glorious summer weather to en tertain In'the out of doora this week. A Iswn party will be held at the home of Mrs. Lee Hunter on King street Wednesday afternoon. Auction and contract bridge and BOO will be played and an Invitation la extended all women of the city, who enjoy cards. f Loyal Women To Meet Tuesday - The Loyal Women' Bible class of the Christian church will bold their regular monthly business and social meeting Tuesday afternoon, July 18th at two o'clock. The meeting will be held at the home of Mra. George Corey, 834. South Riverside, . Mrs. nrommer, lioness to Missionary Group : The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian ohurch will meet Tuesday with Mrs. carl Brommer at 831 Minnesota avenue from a to A o'clock. Mrs. Maynard Putney, superintend ent of the Junior work of the south western Preab'yterlal, will direct the program. . A number of Juniors will participate In the entertainment and a pleasant Afternoon la forecast.; Royal Neighbors Plan Lawn Party The Royal Neighbors met last week for regular business meeting with quite a tew members and the District Deputy Brolle and several Ashland Neighbors present. Refreshment were served by Oracle Nora Cllaaeock, as sisted by Katie Palen and Florence Lange. The next meeting will be a iawn party at the home of Blanche Arnold on Locust street. Thursday evening. Neighbors and their frlenda j and families invited. Wenonsh Club Plans Picnic On Lake Creek. Twenty members and frlenda ot ' the Weno'nah club gave a surprise party honoring Mrs. Msttle Luinan j at her country home Wednesday j ' nfternoon, July 13. The afternoon J was spent playing bridge and five j hundred. Bernloe Wilson and Vera Thomas aaelsted the hostess In serr- j tng the refreshments. i Tlie club decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Maud j Abbott on Lake Creek, July 20. Those j attending are requested to bring a plcnlo lunch and personal table ser vice. The party will leave Medford at nine a. tn. Get Your Permanent NOW Prices Are Kiting Our Warea com plete with sham- po finger war p- 4rsf' $2.95 ft SPANISH PRINCE "M- it '" t (Q The former Prince of the Asturlas, eldest son of former King Al fonso of Spain, la shown with hit bride, daughter of .. . "hy Cuban merchant, after their marriage In Switzerland. (Associated Press Ph-r) Pughs of Laramie Honored at Lawn Party on Friday For the pleasure of Dr. and Mra Glenn Pugh f Laramie, Wyo., house guests of Mrs, Pugh'a mother, Mra. B. N. Warner, Mrs. X. B. Gore and Mra. Albert MoCorkle entertained with a lawn party at the Gore home Fri day afternoon and evening. A number of relatives and friends were Invited In to greet the visitors, who are leaving this morning by motor for the north, and a potluck supper was served on the lawn. Dr. and Mrs. Pugh will motor, to Portland .via the coast route, then take the Columbia highway for Vol lowatone park, visiting there for a time before going on to their home In Laramie. Medford Friends Fete Miss Adamsoh Before Departure A group of Medford friends of Mlsa Mary Adamson, who leavea soon with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, B. B. Adam son, to make their , home In Salem, and whose engagement to Marvin Al bert of this city were recently an nounced, gathered at the home of Mlsa Beulah Gore Thursday evening for a farewell party .and shower, fet ing Miss Adamaon. The affair also honored Miss Fred- erlcka Brommer. who left Friday for a trip to Vancouver, B. C., and San Francisco by boat. Polly Annn Clllli Honors Mrs. palen The Polly Anna club mst at the home of Edith Beck for farewell party Wednesday evening. Many lovely gifts were exohanged and new names drawn. A handkorchlef shower was given Katie Palen who la leaving Sun day for a three month's visit with her daughter. Dainty refreshments were served at a late hour by the hostess and her committee. Mrs. Rkrrters Gives Party Honoring Daughter. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home ot Mrs.' Charles Skeeters at Oold Hill Thursday, where a birth day dinner waa given honoring her daughter, Mrs. Marjorle Pens. Cycl ing and horacback riding were among the evenlng'a entertainment. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. George Wataon and daughter, Beverly, Mra. auy Humphrey, Mrs. Jim Huklll, Mrs. Harold warren and son, Jerry Mrs. Charles Skeeters and Mra. Marjorle Pena and son, Alvln. This Bank Acts S c ) ri ) L Or .U 'J--- -, AND HIS BRIDE . . k 1 Large Reception' Honors Rev. Knotts, Methodist Church A large event of the post week In church circles waa the reception hon oring Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts. given at the First Methodist Epis copal church, of which Reverend Knotts la the new pastor. The ladles' parlor and the Ep .worth League hall, where guests were received were beautifully decorated In summer flowers and more then 136 persons called. The program opened with a short talk In welcome by Mrs. F. Cor llea of the Ladles' Aid. Misses Jose phine and Helen Power then enter tained with a piano duet and Mr. Neuman, aa superintendent of the Sunday school, welcomed the new minister, and Mrs. Knott and her mother, Mra. Ross, who will moke her home here with them. . Carl Grant, representing the of ficial board, also spoke, and Misses Joyce Banish and Florence Neuman entertained with a group of songa. Mrs. W. A. Holloway spoke for the Home Missions and Clarence Meeker ang a solo. Miss Ross, who Is house guest ot Mis Mae Phtppa, also entertained with musical numbers. Reverend and Mrs. Knotts respond ed with many appreciative words. ... Pclsrllla Circle To Meet Wednesday. The Prlscilla circle will meet next Wednesday at the . home of Mra. Fred Barker, near Mr. Webb's home on King's highway at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs, Bailey Makes Report, Ashland Meeting Excellent attendance marked the meeting of the Merley Miaalon Circle in Llthla Park Thursday afternoon. A report by Mrs. Effle I. Bailey of Med-, ford, dlatrlct secretary, on the state convention held in Eugene recently waa an Important part of the pro gram. ' A message about prayer was given by Mra. Hague of Medford. Special music was provided by Mrs. Noel Hesrd, and Mlsa Kathryn Bailey who played, two selections on steel guitars. ' Refreshments were served by Mrs. O. H. Hlnthorne and Mr. Delia Brum. r. Aehland Tiding. Free 4x6 En lar dement with each roll ot rilmi printed. Gardner Drugs as Exeoutor and Trustee Under Wills, Trustees Under Life and in every trust capacity. The Future of Your Children Is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Safeguard their happiness in years to come Crater Lake Folk Plan Series of Summer Parties While the summer heat U bringing a wan In th social staton in the alley, entertaining ts Juat beginning In Crater Lake Natlonapark and the little aummer colony at the lake, re turn tag weekly bridge parties, which furnished much pleasure there last season. Mrs. W. X. Robertson and Mrs. Ray Edwin will be hostesses this coming Wednesday at the Edwin home at Government Camp. They have In vited 38 to enjoy an afternoon of. bridge. Southern Oregon Rebekahs Enjoy Convention Here The Rebekahs of southern Oregon met in annual convention in the ). O. O. P. hall with Ruth Lodge No. 4. Ontt Pett No. 167 and Olive No. 28 as hostess lodges. Delegates from Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Aflhland, Central point and Jack sonvllle were present. The convention officers were seated by Etna Lodge of Qrants Pass. The delegates wen welcomed by Lillian Clatk. and response given oy Mrs. Roberts of Ashland. Welcome song by Olive No. 28. Reports of the work Of the lodges of the district a'so the Past Noble Grands clubs weve given. Several interesting papers were read. Beautiful memorial services were given by Amethyst No. 97. Mrs. Esther Ftlsbee, bond president of the assembly of Oregon, answered, the questions from the question box and gave many suggestions. The evening session was called after dinner which was served In the din ing room. Mrs. Lucretla Whlllock, presiding. President Esther Bond, Past Presi dent Nellie Wattenburg, past Grand Master Geo. Trefren and several dis trict deputy presidents were Intro duced. Short talk? were given by the visitors. After lodge closed, a short program was given. At the close of the afternoon ses sion the office re for the next year were installed. Mrs. Ethel Weed '-f Oliver 28, chairman, Mrs. Pearl Fergu son, of Mt. Pitt. Visiting chairman and Mrs. Etta Carter, Mt. Pitt, secretary-treasurer. The next convention will be held in Gold Hill. Gleaner Class to Meet Tuesday I . Gleaner class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Boshear and Mrs. Miner at 404 Grape street, Tuesday, July 18, at 3:30. The meet ings are always Interesting. Bring work for remodeling or repairing. Lovell Stlnes Leave For California Home - Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Stlne of Oak land, Cal., who have been guests for the past two weeks of Mr. and Mm. Nick Klme, returned home Thurs day, Mrs. Stlne Is Mrs. KJme's sister and was formerly Miss Emma Plymale ot Jacksonville, where she spent her girlhood. She reported many changes in the valley since her last visit here and was pleased with the develop ment southern Oregon has experienced. ANNOUNCEMENT! Having opened offices in the Farmers & Fruitgrowers' Bank Bldg., I will appreciate the patronage of old patients, and respectfully solicit a trial from new ones. DR, E. W. HOFFMAN SpeclalUlnjc Im Chiropractic Nerve Treatments .Mental Troubles caused by nerve tension Run-down Conditions l-nck of Vitality All conditions due to Sitbluctatlon of the Spine, etc. Office hours 9 to 42 and s to 5. . Phone 6C2 YOU milt want to Mtir 1tie financial ,. Inrteiwrnlrne of vonr family itiould enwrjtency rle and you would o drprlvrd of your plac as provider and advtwr for thow you lore. To nam thU ImnH an Ami tor and, trot In to KNOW Ihnt whatever Instruction you hare jtlnn In your will are ("tug to b carried ont. You ran be mre of onr belli here when needed. nerau our charter glrri u perennial life. the- First National .Bank Barnums Welcomed; Here Front Islands Mrs. Clyde 0. Bam urn of Honolulu is expected here this week to Join Mr Barnum, who Is now a guest .of hi mother, Mrs. F, G. Barnum and other relatives. Mrs. Barnum who was call ed to the states in advance of. Mr Barnum, has been visiting her mother In Texas. Following a visit here they will enjoy a motor trip through the Pacific.. northwest, before returning to the .islands, sailing, from . San Francisco. . . Singletons Inspire Entertaining, Home of Dr. Bunch Friday Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton of Roseburg were the inspiration of a lovely party Friday evenfhg at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch, where they were house gueats last week.-. - .. Dinner was served on the lawn, with a long table,-' placed by the pool, dec orated with- many summer flowers. Covers were arranged for 13. Following dinner, guests entered the bouse, for several games of bridge. Prizes were awarded Mr. and . Mrs. Sti.gleton, honor guests; Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys, winners of first honors and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reum as winners of second. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tyree, Mr. and Mra Berthold Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, Mr.- and Mrs. Reum and the hosts; Dr. and Mrs: Bunch, Miss Emily Tyre was also guest of Miss Geraldlne Bunch at dinner on the lawn. The Singletons left for Roseburg yesterday. Dr. Mulholland Host at Dinner Dr. R. C. Mulholland was host host Thursday at a dinner party -at his home on Berkeley Way. entertain ing a number of friends. Cards were enjoyed following dinner. - Joint Missionary Meeting Very Pleasant Affair The annual Joint meeting of the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the First VM. E. churoh. was a large affair, held Tuesday afternoon, with Miss Mae Phlpps as hostess. Mrs. W. A. Holloway presided during the business session:- Mrs. Wiley was appointed secretary with Mrs. Lyman as press correspond ent. A letter was read from Miss Lillian B. Davis, warmly recommending to the church here the new pastor, Rev. Knotts and Mrs. Knotts. The study program "Reoreatlon" was ably conducted: by Mrs. .Geo. Kunzman: - - Poem:. "A Prayer for a Garden," Miss Elizabeth OHUngs. Musical reading, "Antiques,'' Miss Jeanetto Fields. - Poem, "The Garden," Miss Ruth Hedges. ' : : "Snapshot," Mrs. Kunzman. Mrs. Hill played, on the piano a medley of familiar hymns, sung. In concert by the audience. Mrs. W. Walker led the devotional period topic, "Jesus the Br lager of Joy." Rev. Knotts In a brief address brought to a close an Interesting program with Mrs. Carder and Mrs. O. Holloway offering prayers, . The hostess and her assistants serv ed sherbert and oakes with punch during the social-half hour. . Office Nurse Insurance Trusts Bakers Greeted By Many Friends During Stay Here Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Ted Baker, formerly of this elty, nov of Boise, Idaho, arrived in Macford yesterday afternoon for a brief stay and were feted lost night by minv of tholr friends at a swimming psrty at the nonvi of H. D., Reed at Gold Hill. While here the Bakers are house guests of Mr. and Mrs A. B- Orr and are leaving today for Pi to Alto, wnere Mr. Baker will attend the secretarial school as secretary of the Boise cham ber of commerce. Quests at the party last evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Br ay ton, Mrs. Anns Bray ton, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Lageson, Mr. snd Mrs. A. P. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Quisenberry, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Schade. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed, Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauk, Miss Genevieve Reddy and Messrs. Phil Sharp and Eugene Orr. Mr. Sharp Leaves For Family Reunion Phillip Sharp of this city left yes. terday on the plane for Portland to attend a family reunion at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharp. ' The Sharps will entertain five chil dren and four grandchildren at their home today. Among others coming from a distance will be Mrs. St. Clara of Calgary, Canada; and Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp of Seattle. Christian Missionary Group Has Meeting The Women's Missionary Society of First Christian churoh met In Recrea tional hall of the church Friday after noon. It was first meeting of the missionary year and the re-elected of ficers presided. The president, Mrs. A. Curry called the meeting to order at. 2 o'clock, and presided at the busi ness session. Names of new chairmen and group leaders were read. The following leaders will have the programs in charge: Mrs. David Hood, Mrs. Fred Gerard, Mrs. E. E. Bads, Mra. R. L. Ray, Mrs. B. Hooper and Mrs. Walter Kindred. The worship period was conducted by Mrs. Mabel Marshy She read from Jno. 31-9-17, aa fitting the theme "Lovest Thou Me." Mrs. Hood led the presentation hour, announcing the topics as Romance of Beginnings. She gave a short introductory talk of the early beginning of early mis sionary work using a blackboard for outlines and dates.. "Hands Across the Sea," showing how and 'when the foreign work wis started, given by Mrs. C. M. Hon; "Frontiers at Home," given by Mrs. A. Curry, showing the launching of the home missionary work; "Our Pioneer Leader" was given by Mrs. Dodge, showing the work of Mrs. Caroline Pearre In early days. Mrs. Margaret Fisher, a charter member of the local society, gave a short resume of the early work done here. A social hour followed. Now. . r 1 i Let's Have Some Earnest Action Get Those Photographs A professional photograph will convince and sell The spoken word is often doubted. Phone 1 308 Father M. J. Lentz Visits Sister Here The Bev. M. J. Lenta of the Catho lio church of Waterloo, lows, arrived In Medford last Wednesday to be ueat of hi slr, Mr. J. R. Mar shall and family. He was met in Portland by Mrs. i. Lenu and aon. Jim, of Ysklma, Waah., who continu ed to Medford with him. The three will be Joined by Mrs Marshall today on a trip up the coast as far a Vancouver. Returning to Portland, the Rev. Lent will leave for the east and the others fof their homes. They will spend some time In Se attle, Tacoma and Ysklma. Butlers and Aldrns Motor to Lake After apendlng last night at Peter Pan camp on the Rogue, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Alden, motored to Dlsmond lske today. Mrs. Gore Entertains For Pupils Thursday Thursday morning Mrs. B. E. Gore entertained a number of her piano pupil at her home, presenting them In . recital and demonstration, to which 20 guests were Invited. A very pleasant aummer morning at music waa .enjoyed. To Foot Sufferers! 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