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WEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT:, MEDFOUI), OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1933.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Roberts-Mantz
Wedding, Event
Thursday Noon
At noon Thursday at the horn of
Mr. and Mra. O. U. Roberta on crown
urn. tl.elr oldest daughter. Mary Lee,
and Booert Caldwell Mante. aon oi
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Hants or AJiegen,
Mich., will be marrlad. rather Wm
B. Hamilton of 6t. Mark's ohurch,
Knlecooal. reading the service. Invi
tations have been Issued to about 40
gueata.
Mlaa Roberta will be given In mar.
rlage by her father, and her slater
Mlaa Dorothy, will be her only at.
tendant.
Following the wedding, the bride
and groom will leave by plane for
Chicago, and after a anort stsy mere,
will arjend a month at a cottage In
MlohJgan. They will then return to
the ooaat by motor to make their
borne in Palo Alto, Cai., wnere Mr.
Manta la a aenlor at Stanford uni
versity.
preceding the wedding, Mlaa Bob.
art and her fiance have been the In.
centlve of much entertaining, bring.
ing a gay round of festivity to mld-
aummer daya, usually quiet in oo
ford. Last evening, Mr. and Mra. A. V,
Johnaen were hoata at a large patty
and miscellaneous ahower for the be
trothed oouple at their country home.
Dancing and gamea were enjoyea
Friday Meaara. Tom and Bob
Bmmena entertained with a dancing
party for their pleasure and Thurs
day the Mlaaea Betty Bardwell and
Mary Hayea were hoeteaaee at the
Bardwell home at dinner and dancing.
Monday Mr. and Mra. David Rosen
berg are entertaining at dinner tor
Mlaa Roberta and Mr. Manta, having
Invited 30 gueata for the occaalon,
which will be followed by a large
dancing party at Twin Plungea, for
which Mlaaea Clara Mary and Anna
Mae Puaon will be hoateasea.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. Har
old Johnson are entertaining for the
bride-elect and her flanoe.
Joint Meeting of
Missionary Groups
Enjoyed on Tuesday
Tn the' aunahlne parlora of the
First M. B. church waa held the Joint
meeting of the Foreign and Home
Mlaalonary aocletlea Thursday after
noon with a good representation of
members.
A brief business session was con
ducted by the president. Mra. Wiley,
at which time a nominating commit
tee for election of officers waa named.
Devotional period waa led by Mrs.
Conklln, theme: "Drawera of Water,"
the acrlpture lesson, the atory of Re
be oca at the well. "All hall the
power of Jeaus' Name," was sung In
concert, closing with prayer.
Mra. Bllton conducted the study
program. Topic "Stewardship and
Mite Boxea." Mra. Hedges gave a story
of the efficiency of sixty mite boxes.
Vocal solo "My Task," by Mlaa
Alleen Ouy.
"Stewardship Carries On" Mrs.
Osborne.
Mrs. Mortensen and Mlaa Foster put
on a dialogic playette "Sacrifice," pic
tured In a down town fashionable
restaurant.
The two waitresses were represented
by Misses Beatrice Gillette and Mar
garet Bateman.
Mite box opening followed under
the direction of Mra. Hedges. The
next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Arnsplger.
Hoateasea served Iced tea and cakes
after the conclusion of the program.
Writers' League
To Meet Monday
Monday afternoon the Southern
Oregon branch of the League of west
ern Writers will meet at the Hotel
Holland for regular session, to which
all persons In tl'e Rogue River valley.
Interested tn writing, are Invited.
The meeting has been called for
3:80 o'clock and will offer tha Isat
opportunity to thoso wishing to be
come charter memhera of the local
branch of tbo league. A cordial in
vitation la extended by Mra. O. R.
Batchwell, prealdent
Mrs. Alexander of
Ran Franeleeo, Guest
Mra. Francle Alexander of San Fran
claeo will spend this week In Med
ford as guest of her mother, Mrs. J,
A. Clark. Mrs. Alexander la an ac
complished violinist.
Olive Rebekflhs
To Meet Monday.
The Olive Rebekah lodge will hold
regular meeting Monday evening at
the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are
Invited to attend and visitors will be
" welcomed.
Mrs. amies la
Guest From Kansas
A welcome guest In '.he valley this !
week Is Mrs. B. A. Smles of Manhat-!
tan, Kane., cousin of A. X. Stratum.!
She la visiting the Strattons at their ,
ranch home In tha Weetelde district. I
and while here has enjoyed a trip
to Crater Lake and other scenic spots ;
la southern Oregon.
Mrs. enuea visited In Medford 18
years ago and waa enthuaieatlo upon :
her reovnt arrival in praising the city j
for its development alnce that time. I
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and Jila wife, and the President,
Ernest Barnes9
Entertain Much
For House Guest
During the part week Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Lee Barnea entertained aa
house guests Dr. and Mra. Wm. J.
PUtor and their young son Michael
from San Francisco. They left the
end of the wet It for the north where
they will visit tn Portland before go
ing to Washington where Dr. Plator
has accepted a professorship at Wash
ington State university. In addition
to instructing he plans to do con-
alderable research work during the
coming year.
During their stay the Barnea with
their gueata made trlpa to Crater Lake
and the Oregon Caves. Thursday
night they were dinner gueata at the
cabin of Wm. . Iaaaca. On Friday
night a group of about forty gathered
at Bonney'a QrlU for dinner and dano
tng In honor of out-of-town guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mlksche en
tertained Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Tyo
of San Mateo and Mrs. Leo Mailer of
Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Barnea had
aa their guests in addition to the
Platora, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Allen and
Mr. and Mra, Psta Allen of Grants
Pass,
Hubbdrds Return
From Lake Trip
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, who
are among Medford's vacation-minded
eoclety folk, have returned from a
two weeks' stay at their summer home
at Diamond lake and a trip to other
lakes tn the Cascade mountains.
They had a very enjoyable time.
but reported Diamond the moat beau
tiful lake of the group visited.
Miss Meiling Is
Home From Islands
Mlia Margaret Metllng. winner of
the Mall Tribune popularity contest,
returned yesterday from her trip, to
the Islands, given aa prise. She was
ettthtulaatle In her praise of the voy
age over and return aa well aa her
atay In the romantic city of Hono
lulu, where ahe waa a guest at the
Royal Hawaiian hotel,
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Mrs. Ames ajid Pnughtera
Leave for, Victoria
Mm. Lena Ames and daughters,
the Mlnttaa Lucille, Com tn nee and
Eleanor, left Medford yesterdny for
Victoria, B. C. where they will spend
a week's vacation.
Altar Hoclety Meets
On Tuewtay Afternoon.
St. Ann'a Altar society will meet
Tuesday afternoon for regular session
at Parish hall, and 2:30 has been
announced aa time for the gathering.
Phoenix Christian
Endeavor Cancelled
PHOENIX There will be no meet
ing this eventng of the Christian En
deavor society of the Presbyterian
church here, aa all members ar to
attend the rally in Oranta Psaa.
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N. Y. Left to right: Mrs. Roosevelt, Amelia Earns rt, CapL J. A. Molllson
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Mrs. Maker Feted
At Bridge Event
Entertaining in compliment to her
alater, Mrs. Leo Maher of San Fran
claco, who Is house guest with her
children, Susan and Michael, at the
home of her mother", Mrs, Anna
Mlksche, Miss Bert ill Mlksche waa
hostess at a lovely bridge party Fri
day evening.
Other guests for the occaalon were:
Mrs. Reginald Parrett. Mrs. E. N. But
ler, Mrs. M. Merrlmon, Mrs. Jean
Brault, Mrs. W. O. Mlksche, guest
from Portland, Mrs. Robt. Mlkiche,
Mrs. Anna Mlksche, and Mlaaea Thel
ma Moore, Ronalle Root. Arlene Hay
and Kathleen Estes.
High scores at cards were held by
Miss Moore, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. W.
O. Mlksche.
Pythian Club Plans
Picnic In Park ;
The Pythian club will meet for a
picnic supper tn the Ashland park
Tuesday evening, August 8th, at 6:30
o'clock. Members and friends re
invited.
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Christian Mission
Group Has Meeting
Devoted To Books
A pleasant and profitable after
noon waa enjoyed by the membera of
the Woman's Missionary society of
the First Christian church, at their
meeting which was held In the Recre
ational hall on Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m.
A short bualness meeting preceded
the regular program, with the presi
dent, Mrs. Allen Curry, in the chair.
The presentation hour waa In
charge of group II, with Mrs. Fred
Oerard aa chairman. The general
topic wna "Old Booka and New"; this
waa the annual meeting for the dis
cussion of missionary books.
Mrs. F. A. Oregory led the devo
tional period, the theme being,
"Come ye apart to pray"; the scrip
ture reference waa Mark 1:35; 6:31.
Mra. J. T. Davis, who haa been
literature secretary of the local soci
ety for a number of years, gave a
most helpful talk on the booka now
In tha missionary library, and the
new books which the society expects
to soon add to this list.
Other talks followed on the value
snd place of good booka and their
Influence In the home; these were
given by Mrs. Gertrude Klrkpatrlck
and Mra. E. R. Cobb.
A dramatl station of the atory of
two mountain girls, followed, the
parts being taken by lone Kindred,
and Martha Ruth Devore.
Mra. Fisher, a charter member of
the Medford Christian church spoke
briefly of the organisation of the
first missionary society, which waa
In the spring of 1893, with a mem
bership of fifteen.
Punch and wafers were served dur
ing the social hour by members of
group II,
Mrs, tVlllett Vacationing
In Crescent City.
Mrs. Rosa Black more Wlllett, local
Instructor of piano, Is spending a va
cation at Crescent City, making Hotel
Lauff her headquarters. . She expects
to return to Medford to resume her
classes around August 10.
Mod? em ens Motor
Hoivn From take.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hodgeman mo
tored from Lake o' the Woods to
Medford Friday, Mr. Hodgeman to
continue south on business and Mrs.
Hodgeman to be guest for the week
end of Mrs. Jack.Swem. She will be
accompanied on her return to the
lake "by little Miss Phoebe Swem.
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South Fir St.
Mrs. Hollo way Is
Hostess Honoring
Guest From South
Mrs. W. A. Hollo way was' hostess
Thurday afternoon at dessert bridge,
entertaining for the pleasure of her
house guest, Mra. W. P. Brooka of
.Santa Maria,. Cal. There were two
tables of bridge in play with the fol
lowing gueau present: Mrs. Eugene
Thorndlke, Mrs. F. E- Nichols. Mrs.
C. O. Larlson, Mrs. H. F. Nordwlck.
Mrs. F. F. Burk, Mrs.' 8. Ralph Dip
pel, Mrs. Q. O. Humphrey and Mrs.
Brooks.
Prentice Family
Enjoys Trip East
Mr. and Mra. Harry Prentice and
three sons, who are among Medford's
travelers this month, are enjoying
a atay In the east, following a trip
to the World's Pair, gay postcards of
scenes along the way Inform their
frlenda.
In New York City the Prentices
visited Mrs. George Andrews and son,
George Edward, who left here a short
time sgo. '
, In Milwaukee, Mr. Prentice attend
ed the Elks convention and the fam
ily is now continuing to Washington,
D. O. By which route they will re
turn west, they have not decided, but
expect to be In Medford around Aug.
20th.
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Vacationing At
Mountain Lake K
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Getchell are
among members of the younger set.
favoring mountain resorte this week
They left yesterday, accompanied by
Miss Elizabeth McDonald and George
Parsons of .Seattle, to spend the week
end at Lake O' the Woods.
Acticlties of -Legion
Auxiliary
Tha state convention of the Legion
and Auxiliary is to be held Thursday,
Friday and .Saturday, August loth,
11th and 13th at Klamath Falls. The
big parade will be held Thursday
evening. The drum corps contest Is
to be Friday evening so these are
the two big events and many people
from Medford and vicinity will be
present. This la a yearly event and
is jooKea forward to by many.
Another very Important committee
of the Auxiliary unit Is community
service. me American Legion Aux
lllary since the first days of tte or
ganization haa been doing commun
ity service work, for no group of wo
men banded together under the Ideals
and principles of the Auxiliary can
carry out Auxiliary activities with
out being of some eervioe to the com
munity In which It la located. Each
year as the Auxiliary becomes better
established and familiar with the
work much thought and time is
rlven to .community betterment. The
Medford unit in the past years haa
given awards In grade and high
scnoois, sponsored ft Girl Scout troop,
contributed sto all community wel
fare projects conducted a baby clinic
and contest and many other such
projects for the betterment of the
community. The Auxiliary helps the
Legion In whatever they are Interest
ed in and is always willing to co
operate In any worth while project.
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Miss Clemenson
Bride, Mr. Porter
At Garden Wedding
Before a bank of gladioli on the
spacious lawn of the Charles Hamp
son home at Grants Pass, bordered
by Rogue river, the ceremony was read
Thursday evening at 5:30 o'clock
uniting In marriage Mlaa Cam Hie
Clemenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Clemenson, and Robert D. Por
ter, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Porter,
all of this city. The wedding ser
vice was solemnized by the Rev.
Grlmmett of the Grants Pass Methodist-church.
The bride waa charming In an
afternoon dress of white crepe and
carried a bouquet of delicately col
ored roses and snapdragons. She
waa attended by Mra. Herman New-
land of Medford, who wore blue and
carried a bouquet of aummer flowers
In harmonizing colors. E. H. Porter,
brother of the groom, waa his best
man.
Eighteen relatives and Immediate
friends of the couple attended the
ceremony, which waa followed by sup
per on the lawn with Mrs. Wm. Clem
enson presiding, assisted by Mra,
Hampson, sister of the groom.
The Japanese lanterns were lighted
for the supper hour, offering a lovely
color scheme, reflected In tha river.
Following the informal reception,
Mr. and Mrs. Porter left for ft motor
trip after which they will make their
home at Mr. Porter's orchard on the
Crater lake blghwny
Both the bride and groom are
popular members of the younger set
here. 'Mrs. Porter, however, had re
cently made her home In San Fran
cisco, having returned to Medford
Tuesday for the wedding.
Wenonah Club Haa
Pleasant Party
The Wenonah club met Thursday
at the home of Wtlma Hayes for cov
ered dish luncheon. Following lunch
eon cards were enjoyed with the
hostess assisted In entertaining by
Gladys Lawrence and Ethel Blah.
The next meeting will be held on
August 17th and will be a card party
In Ashland park.
W. R. C. Holds
Regular Meeting
The Women's Relief Corps held a
meeting Thursday afternoon at the
Armory with a good attendance.
After the business meeting Mrs.
Andrus surprised the members by
serving a large birthday cake and
lemonade.
The next social will be held August
17th at the home of Mra. Andrus at
510 South Fir St.
Wentonka Council
Has Pleasant Meeting
An enjoyable meeting was held t
Redman hall last Friday evening by
Wea tonka Council, No. 30, of the
Order of Pocahontas. It being the
last meeting of the month, birthdays
were celebrated and presents given to
Evelyn Knudson, Irene Shirley, Lena
Gunther, Sarah Davis. Wilms Hayes
and Mattle Luman. The attendance
prize was won by Mattle Luman.
After the business meeting cards were
played, the prlzea going to Mable
Quackenbuah and Jack Dooms, who
held high score at bridge and to Nor
ma Martin and Fred Purdin, who
held low. At Pinochle. Gladys Dooms
ana ma Mimes held high score with
O. A. Hubbard and Evelyn Stagg hold
lng low. Refreshments were served
at a late hour.
The Recovery Program
Starts Right Here in Medford
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In every individual, every business and
every community. We can best help here
In Medford by supporting our own indus
tries and businesses and helping them to
employ home people and put this commun
ity over the top in this splendid national
recovery campaign.
The First National Bank
"A DEPARTMENT! ZED BANK"
Auxiliary Bridge
Club Has Party
The bridge club of Colonel Sargent
Auxiliary. No. 18, V. B. W. .V- met
at the home ot Mra .McAllister in
Ashland Thursday afternoon. High
score waa held by Mrs. George Alden
ot Medford. and low by Mrs. Fierce
of Ashland. Light refreshments were
followed by a picnic dinner In the
park tor all Spanish war veterans and
families.
F. 0. E. Auxiliary
Entertains Tuesday
The Ladles Auxiliary to the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles will entertain
with a card party Tuesday evening.
Augutt 8th, at the Eagles hall. Mrs.
Fat Shea la chairman of the event
and will be assisted by Mrs. James
Lilly and Mrs. Stevens.
r. O. E. Loral Club
Plans Card Party
The Loyal club, subsidiary of the
Auxiliary to the Eagles lodge, will
meet for a card party Wednesday
afternoon, August sth, at the home
of Mrs. Jsmes Lilly on McAndrewa
road. Mrs. Sullivan and daughter
will be hostesses.
Miss Buena L. Wetherbee, R. H.
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Opening of the
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The keystone o f
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the sort of teamwork
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Cadys Honored
At Lawn Party
Mr. and Mra. ft. B. Cady war pleas
antly surprised by a number ot their
friends at a lawn party Friday after
noon at their home, 16 North Orange.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Cady,
Mrs. Emma Cllne. Mrs. Vera Mershon.
Bernard Mershon, Mrs. Anne Bray
ton, Mra a. W. Olnn, Miss Peggy
Olnn and Lyla Young.
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