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PSGE TTVO SfEDFORD MAIL TRTBTINT:, rEDFOUp. OREGON, SUNDAY, .TULY 23, 1933. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealbn Hamilton Roberts-Mantz Bethrothal Told, Mrs. Day Feted '. Medford society 1 moving Into the activities o( midsummer with eagerness these days, and the season of engagements and marriages la not at an endt although the month ol June Is long past. One of the most Interesting bits ol news of the past week, socially speaking, cams Friday afternoon In the center of gay corsage of summer blossoms, which revested Me engagement of Miss Mary Use Roberts, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Roberts, to Robert Mants, aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Manta of Allegan, Mich. . The announcement wae made at a lunch on as the Roberts home for which Mioses Dorothy Roberta and Her. Met Campbell were hostesaee. Quests had been Invited to lunch eon and ahower. complimenting Mrs Ben Pay, the former Miss Louise Conner, and announcement of the betrothal came aa a surprise to many members of the younger set, Covers were arranged for fourteen at Vw attractive table, where pastel shades predominated In the decora tions, and corsagea marked the placea. In the center of Miss Rob erts', her engagement ring appeared. Mr. Dajr who shared honors with the bride-elect, was the recipient of many lovely gilts. Following luncheon the afternoon was devoted to bridge. ' No date wss named for the wed ding, but It la understood it will be an event of late summer or early fall. Mlae Roberta, a popular member of the younger set, haa attended Mills College In California for the past two years, and Mr. Mants la a senior at Stanford university, where he la a member of the football squad and affiliated with Delta Kappa Ep lion fraternity. Bay City Folk Feted At Dinner Mrs. Helen Rutherford and Mr. William Horn, house gussts from San ranclsea of Mrs. O. N. Black, were the Itapiratlon of a dinner party Friday evening at the Corbln Edgell home. . Mrs. Rutherford and Mr. Horn are planning to leave Monday for Ban Francisco. Mr. Scudder, Guest Here for Week-end A guest In the valley for the week end Is Barrett Scudder ot Chicago, who arrived Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. H. Chandlsr Egsn. Others taking to travel during the week were Mr. and Mra. Leonard Car penter and Mr. Alfred . V. Car penter, who flew to Los Angeles to Join Mrs. Alfred Carpenter and child ren, vacationing at Mallbu Beach. The Leonard Carpentera will return to Medford after a week'a holiday. Mr. and Mra. Delroy Qetchell and daughter, Olorla, and house gueit, Mlsa Msrcla Mcrarland, are spending this week-end at Crater Lake, being among folk taking advantage of the warm weather by enjoying a short holiday In the mountain. Warren Olsons at Home, Fifth Street , Membera of the young married est are welcoming Into their midst thle week Mr. and Mre. Warren Olson, who have returned from a honeymoon at lake o' the Wood). Mra. Olson Is the former Louise Fluhrer, who was much feted here before her wedding. The Olsons are at home at 40 West Fifth street. ' Mlis Oreen Guest Of Sister Here. Mlaa Mae Oreen of Ashlsnd is a guest In Medford this week of her sister. Mrs. Charles Stacy. -t Royal Neighbors Meet In Ashlsnd Tha Royal Neighbors met In Ash lend for th pep rally with many Neighbors present. Stste Supervisor Anna Slallsmlth and District Deputy Ada Lemon of Coos county were also present, ss wss one member from epoksne, Wash. Altar Society Changes Meeting St. Anna Alter society will not meet this coming Tuesday, as prev iously announced, but on August 8th Instead. The meeting August 8th will be at Pariah hall, aa origin ally planned. The change In arrange ments wss announced at a lata hour yesterday. Mesdutnre Miner and Uoslicurs Entertain Mrs. 6. J. Miner and Mra. J. T. Boshear were hostesses to the Clean er claw of the First Baptist church Tueedey. The meeting opened with singing the class songs. DevotionaU were led by Mra. Oeorga B. founi and prayer by Mr. Bryant. Mra. Maybelle w. Church gav an lntereitlng talk on the work and duty ol Christians. "Christian peo. pie should hsve courage. Thle coun. ry waa founded by Christiana." The vota la th volc of Vn people Btudy to tow rtght. Closing prayer waa given by Mrs n. L. Hague and refreshment wenj erved by the hostesaee. Th Store of nappy Redding Binge White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant M Diamondi Larry Schade Hostess and Honor Guest ' tie, Mi'' ' I 1 J. iaiMt5rlw. A is: ' " id Left to nrht MlMrs Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Roberts, who or the past week. Miss Dorothy was hoslens with Miss Harriet Camp bell, Friday, at luncheon announcing the engagement of her eluter, Mary Lee, to Robert Mantz. , Swigarts Entertain Several Guests at Home on Genessee i Mrs. C. A. Bwlgart and daughters are entertaining a number of friends this week end from the south and the north at their home on Qenessee street. Elliott Ayrea arrived a few daya ago from Palo Alto to Join Mra. Ayres, who Is spending the summer witn ner mother, and was accompa nied by ,hla brother, Tom Ayres. and Ollbert Saunders, also of Palo Alto. Mlsa Elisabeth Swlgart arrived FrU day nlnht from Portland to apend a wenx with her mother and sisters, Mra. Ayres and Miss Jeans Swlgart. and Merrill Hegen, former Medfnrd football coach, also arrlvsd from Mo. Mlnnvllle to be house guest of the Swigarts for a week. Mrs. Vllm Hostess at Bridge Thursdey Miss Betty Vllm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. VIVIm, entertained Informally at bridge at her home Thursdey evening. Present were: Misses Ruth D'Alblnl and her house guest, Jean Harvey of Klamath Falla, Amy Elliott and the hostess, Mrs. Fllegel and Guests Enjoy Slay at Crescent City, Mrs. J. F. Fllegel and little son. Joseph, Jr., returned to the city last Wednesriny from a short stay at Cres cent City. They were accompanied to the beach by Mra. Lelend Mentzer end eon, Donald, and Joyce Young of Central Point. ,4M Methodlit Missionary Society Has Meeting The missionary society of the M. 8. church, South, held the monthly so cial at the home of Mrs. Stevens en Taylor street. Mrs. Thomas waa lead er of the program which was on pro hibition. The meeting waa opened by inglng "America." Mrs. Tllley opened the discussion with a tslk on tha at titude of the radio, movies and news pspera toward prohibition. Mra. Champion and Mra. rtllmore gave a dialogue between a wet and a dry entitled "Simple Mra. lafferty." Mrs. Stevens and daughter Orva rendered a patrlotlo dialogue. Lucille Seller gave a reading, "Is It anybody's bull neaa?" Cherry Seller ang "Just an echo In the valley." After the program names were again drawn for the Pollyanna game. Get Your Permanent NOW Prlei Are Rising Our Waves com pine witn sitam- jjy $2.95 Murray's 41 8. Central Til. 3G3 r S Kennell-Ellls and Mary Lee Roherls, daughters of figured prominently In social event! Miss Hood Bride Of Carl Stearns Garden Wedding At ten o'clock Wednesday evening, suss tima Mood or prospect. Ore., and Carl Steams of the U. 8. S. Arlsona. Long Beach, Calif., were united In marriage. In the presence of about las of their friends. The ring reremony was performed by Rev. D. B. Millard of Medford. In the garden at 8unMt-on-t.'ie-Rogu, be neath an arbor of roses. Mre. Walter Young of Loa Angeles played the wedding march, and Lit. tie Mlsa Mary Ann Brill of Medford. attired In a sailor suit, eang "I Love ou Truly.' The bride and her bridesmaid, Miss Bertha - Saylor of Medford, were attired In white dresses with eallor collars. The groom and his brother, Clair Stearns, who attended him,, both wore uniforms. Dancing was enjoyed until mid- night at the reception which fol lowed at Sunset-on-t,he-Rogue. Meny glfta were presented the oottple. In cluding one from guesta who reside on the Rogue. Tha couple will reside In Lone Beach. F. L. Club Has picnic on River Last Wednesday evening F. L. club held a welner and steak roast at Bybee bridge. Club members present wer: Geor gia rtess, Edna Hllderbrnnd, Jesn Jennings. Susan Haines, Orace Mc Garvey, Besse Thompson, Viola Aid. redgo, Lucille Cave, Ethel Humphrey and Morlan Mellln. Oueste for the evening were: Louis Thompson, Bud Aldredge, Kay Bate man snd Barbara McOarvey, Monday evening. July 34, a swim ming psrty will be held at Jackson Hot Srplngs. Palmer Music & Elec Main and Bartlett Invites You to See the Greatest Refrigerator on the Market . . . Edwin Home Scene Of Bridge Event, Crater Lake Park CRATER L A K E. An enjoyable bridge psrty, with five tables In play, st the Government Csmp home of Mrs. Ray Edwin, was the social event of the week In Crater Lake national park last Wednesday afternoon for the oolony of summer residents. The Crater Lake Idea waa embodied In table decorations, with miniature road -signs used aa place cards. The house wss attractively decorated with fragrant aweet peas and gladioli. In addition to the novel carda which added enjoyment to the party. Mrs. B. R. Finch of Medford held tha high bridge score of the after noon, closely followed by Miss Ber nlce Miller of Palo Alto, Cel. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Martin Palmer of Medford. The first pr'zo in a guessing contest wss awarded Mrs. Charles Goo Id of Med ford. Gucits Included Mrs. X. C. Solln. sky, Mrs. D. s. Llbbey, Mre. Charles Slmson, Mrs. T. H. Oanfleld, Mlsa B. Miller, Miss Helen Stanford, Mra Charles Clraves, Mrs. Charles Qoold, Mra. Gordon Warner, Mra F. N. Mil ler, Mis Ray Henderson, .Mrs. Earl Count, Miss Jean Steel, Mrs. Martin Pslmer. Mrs. John Ssrgent, Mrs. R. W. Price. Mrs. Russell Andrewe and Mrs. F. J. Sollnsky. Mrs. Ray Edwin and Mra. w E. Robertoon were hostesses. Mrs. Goold and Mrs. Warner will be host ewes at a bridge party next Wednes day at the home of the former at Government Camp. Miss Harvey Honor Guest Bridge Party Mlrs Margaret Jean Harvey of Klamath Falls, who has been the guest of Miss Ruth D'Alblnl, was honored at a dessert bridge oarty Wednesday. High acore wss won by Miss Harvey, Miss Allaen Ouy re. celvlng traveling prlee, and Mlsa Ruth Kay consolation. Those In attend- ance. In addition to the honor guest and hostess, were Misses Francea and Elizabeth Ferry. Erma Medermeyer. Florence Glfford, -Betty Vllm. Bar. bara Holt. Alleen Ouy, Ruth Ray, oetty uynan and Fapllne Champlln. David Nelsons Entertain at swimming Party - Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson were hosts at picnic supper and swim ming Wednesday evening at Helman's in Ashlsnd. Guests for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ping, Mr. snd Mrs. O. J. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. W C. Rookard, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wright, Misses Clarets Bernert and Elnora Hayes snd George Ann Nelson, esti Harrison and Roy Harrison. - Wenoitah Club Entertained Thursday wencmah Club met Thursday after noon lth Mrs. Glenn Abbott at her country home on Little Butte creek, with 36 present. Bridge wns enjoyed during the afternoon with Maggie Ersklne winning high prize, and Alena craKtne low. The group also went swimming and In the evening the membera' husbands Joined them for plcn'.o supper. Daughters of Veterans Hear Annual Reports ' The Daughters of Union Veterans at their last meeting heard annual reports of officers aa sent Into the state headquartera. Miss E dwards, president of the tent, waa Installed aa assistant guard of the atate or ganization, Mrs. Nellson being Install. Ing officer. Mrs. Kindred, secretary of V ten', gave a very Interesting report of the convention which she attended aa delegate. A letter from Mrs. Albaugh, who haa recently mov- ! ed to Portland, was read, supplement Ing Mre. Klndrcd'st report. There will be no meeting of the Daughtera of Union Veterans until August, I "WE SELL HAPPINESS' Every Southern Oregon Housewife Deserves the Joy of Owning a Grunow! Delightful new frnren flera made qulthly tn this safe refrlcrratnr. All foodi kept freh and pure' In Its roomy compartments. Miss Bush Engaged To Frank Buchter Of San Francisco Mr. and Mra. B. M. Bush of this city have announced the engagement of their daughter, Myrna Leu, to Frank Buchter of San Francisco, son of Mr. and Mra, Henry Buchter ot Medford. The wedding will be an event or the late fall or early spring. Mlis Bush, a former student of the University of Oregon, Is a popular member ot the local younger set. She waa affiliated with Alpha Omleron PI sorority on the campus. Mr. Buchter, also a former student of the university, where he wss member of Delta Tan Delta fraternity, la now located In San Francisco with the Bell Telephone company. Miss Corn Returnm With Dagg Children Mlsa Mary Corn, who came to this city soveral weeks ago with Mrs. Har old Dagg of Seattle to be guest for a time of Dr. and Mrs. R. W, Clancy, left Tuesday evening for her home In Portland. She waa accompanied north by the Dagg children, Denlse and Robert, who remained with their grandparents for a longer visit after Mrs. Dagg returned home. Miss Corn and the children spent a month here and enjoyed a number of trlpa about the valley and neighbor ing mountains. as Swimming aim llutket Dinner Planned The local letter carriers win enter tain the local auxiliary next Satur day ovenlng. July 39, at 9:30. at Jackson Hot Springs with swimming and a basket dinner. W. B. c. Has Socal Meeting Young Home, The Women's Relief corps held a social meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Young, lo Rose avenue. There waa a large at tendance and a short program was given. Dr. Standard, from Phoenix, gave a number of splendid readings, also Mrs. Elneof and Mrs. Weed. Amusing stories were told by several present. Guests of the afternoon were Comrade J. C. Woods and Dr. Susie Btendsrd. Refreshment were served by Mesdames Young, Csmeron and Weed. The next social will be held In August. 4-4 N'ewhurys Return From Visit In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newbury and little daughter, Nancy Jean, have re turned from apendlng a week In Port land and Salem, visiting. relatives and friends. They were accompanied on the trip north by Mrs. Newbury's aunt, Mrs. J. A. Maddox of Klamath Falls, for whom Mra. Newbury enter tained here prior to the trip. Motoring home from Portland, the Newburya and their guest took the Mt. Hood loop road and the Bend highway to Klamath Falls. They re ported the weather unusuelly pleaa ant and the highways In splendid condition. Mr. Newbury was called north to try a case with his father. Attorney Gus Newbury, In the federal court. Hotel Holland Beauty Shop (FORMERLY TUCKER'S) The lame, excellent service at the same moderate prices, 'Phone 900 31 North Fir St. tric Store Pbont 788 LaMsaatsaaaMswa EXPECTED TO WED When this picture waa taken Fort Worth, her nam wai being divorced ion of the President, In by the Chicago Dally New froin Miss Marshall Is Hostess on Friday Miss Marjorl Marshall was hostess to a group of fourteen friends Friday evening, celebrating her birthday. Tha group enjoyed picnic at Llthla park in Ashland and returned to Jackson Hot Springs for a swim. The party t,hen motored to Miss Marshall's home on South (folly street, where dancing waa enjoyed. Mrs, noppln Hera From Long Beach Mre, J K. Hoppln of Long Beach, Cel., , a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Root at their sum. mer cottage on Rogue liver. Miss (tader, Oueit Here nf Miss Snider Miss Thelrae stader of Los Ang eles, was a bouse guest her last week cf Miss Mary Snider and en. Joyed a trip to Crater Lake and other arenlo points In southern Ore. gon. She left the last of the week for Marehfleld, whera she will visit other friends. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ROOSEVELT'S SON of Ruth Googlns, Taxss beauty from linked with that of Elliott Roosevelt, matrimonial plans. (Copyright 1933 The Associated Preset Arnold Home Scene of Lawn Party The home of Blanche Arnold waa the scene of a Royal Neighbor lawn party Thursday evening with Neigh, bore, families and friends present, In eluding several from Ashland. The evenliif waa spent playing games and cards. Dainty refreshment were served. ' CONSTIPATION Stomach and liver troubles la young and old corrected by the latest natural methods. OR. H. P. COLCMAN, Phune 061. 4!S Medford Bldg. Free 4x8 Enlargement with each roll ol (Urns printed. Gardner Drugs Food at Less FAMILIES which do not have refrigeration are compelled to much for food. An electric refrigerator makes poetibk two affective ways of cutting food costs. It gave by keeping (bod fresh that would otherwise spoil. It save by permitting you to buy food in the larger, more economical quantities and to take advantage of tpeo klaalea. The operating cost of an electric refrigerator b but a few cents a day the cost of owning one waa never lower. Just a small down payment, with plenty f time to pay off the balance, will put any model you desire in your home. See your dealer today. rex SAsrNUI ly-riM. IN MO0MS Dancing Party To Fete Miss Swinson On Friday Evening Invitations have been Issued by Billy Bsrnum to psrty Friday own ing which will fete hi eouatn, Mlsa Barbara Leigh Swinson of Napa, Cel., guest here for tha summer. Dancing will begin at I o'clock with music played by three-pleoe or. chestra and ping pong and croquet will also be offered ss diversions oa the lighted lawn. Forty guesta hv been Invited tot the occasion.. Buffet (upper will fol low dancing. You Will Like the Camelo System of Garment Cleaning! Try them this week. Phono 1260 . 211 W. Main FREE DELIVERY SEBVICB Prompt Attention Given Mall Orders Announcement New "ThermiqW Permanent Wave Machine Ellmlnste weight snd possibility of barns. Gives closer wave to scalp, guarantees soft, ringlet ends. The only machine of Its kind In Medford. Come In and see the Thermlque and let us explain the method t yon. Roseborough's Beauty Shop 38 S. Centra tel. 8a Cost adequate pay too PALMER'S