MEDFORD MATL TTHBTTNTS, irEDFOItD, OKEGON, SUNDAY, XUGUST 13, 1933.
44
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
PJGE TWO
Roberts-Mantz
Wedding, Lovely
. Summer Event
At one of the prettleet weddings
of Mm year. In perfect keeping with
th. midsummer aeuon here, Miss
Marv Lee Robert!, daughter of Mr.
and Mri. O. M. Roberta, and Robert
Caldwell Manta, aoa of Mr. and Mri.
H. L. Mant of Allegan, Mich, were
married Thursdsy noon at the Rob
erta' home on Crown Hill.
Before the drawing room mantle.
converted Into an altar, decked In
tall white albatroaa gladioli, and
lighted with vlhlt tapera, the ring
eervlce waa read by rather Win. 8.
Hamilton of Bt. Mark's church. Epis
copal, In the presence of about 78
guest. Arrangements of white pe
tunias, snapdragons and orsnge blos
soms, with sprays of gypsophlla and
smylax completed the white dignity
of the floral decoration of the altar,
before which the couple knelt.
The bride, lovely In afternoon gown
of peach mouaaellne de sole, of long
fitted line with circular flounce Bnd
puffed sleeves, carried a shower bou
quet of lltlea of the valley and cecll
brunner roses with a spray of blue
delphinium offering a pleasing con
trast to the coloring of her dress.
Bhe waa given In marriage by her
father and had as her only attend
ant her younger sister, Mlas Dorothy
Roberta, who wore an afternoon dress
of soft blue crepe, toe length, and
slippers of the same coloring. 8be
carried a bouquet of pink camellias.
The groom, Mr. Mantz, waa un
attended. Following the wedding aervlce. the
guest continued to the dining room,
where the bridal table waa arranged
with centerpiece of pink and white
aweetpeaa. smylax and gypsophlla and
white tapers. The wedding cake top
ped with miniature bride and groom,
waa also decorated with 30 candles,
which were later lighted by the bride
In celebration of her birthday anni
versary, which waa the following day.
Yellow gladioli and golden atnnla
and an arrangement of white glad
ioli and white zinnias sdded beauty
to the rooms, where buffet luncheon
waa served.
Mrs. Roberta, mother of the bride,
was attired In afternoon dreaa of
blue crepe with smart detail! of lace.
Assisting her In presiding were: Mrs.
K. Q. Bsrdwell, Mrs. J. J. Iramens,
Mrs. Wheldon Blddle Jr., and Mrs.
Corbln Edgell. Among Immediate
friends of the bride assisting about
the rooms were the Misses Clara
Mary Fuson. Betty Bsrdwell snd Har
riett Campbell.
Following luncheon about twenty-
five guest oontlnued to the airport
with Mr. and Mra. Msnta, prefac
lng their boarding of the northbound
plan with a shower of rice. After
arrival In Portland Thuradsy evening,
the bride and groom continued east
' by plane to Chicago, arriving there
at 8:50 Friday.
' From Chicago they will go to Mich
igan to spend a month and will then
motor back to Palo Alto, Calif., where
they will nuke their home, while
Mr. Manta completes hla senior year
at Stanford university.
Miss Arnold and
Mr, Huson To Wed
Of Interest to their many friends
(n southern Oregon Is announcement
of the engagement of Miss Msrgaret
Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mra. H.
W. Arnold of Vancouver, Wash., to
Derail Huson, son of Mrs. Anna Hu
son of this city. Date of the wadding
haa not been told but It Is under
stood It will be an event of the very
near future.
Both the bride-elect and her fiance
are popular members of the local
younger set. Miss Arnold I a member
of the local teaching staff and Mr.
Huson Ass been In business in Med.
ford with his mother for several
year.
Flrhtnen Entertain
At Dinner Thursdays
Mr. and Mra. Carl Flchtner enter
tained at dinner Thuraday evening
in honor of Dr. and Mra. O. P. Ka
bele and Reverend and Mra. H. R.
Allen and aona John end David, ol
Beattle, who are house guest of the
Kabele's. '
Enjoy Swimming
Tarty at Ashland
A group of local folk Journeyed
to Ashlsnd Friday evening, -where
they enjoyed swimming st the Twin
Plunges, and Ister served a picnlo
aupper In Llthl park.
Included In the group were: Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Sherwood. Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Boomer. Marjorle Hlbbard,
Vera Davie. Frank Van Dyke, Ken
neth Anderson, Rata Banders, Sammy
RIchsrdRon, James Mete and Howard
Dietrich.
I-adle Aid
Herts Friday
Mrs. Carl Flchtner waa hostess Fri
day st a one o'clock covered dish
luncheon for members of the English
Lutheran Ladles' Aid. The long table
at which 30 ladles were seated, was
attractively decorated with summer
flowers.
Following the business session, the
group enjoyed visiting and sawing on
the lawn at the Flchtner borne where
the flower garden and lovely slide
tree made an attractive spot to spend
the afternoon. Mrs. H. R, Allen of'
Beattle wa a guest. I
ROOSEVELTS ON HONEYMOON
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LuuM miM . , .
Elliott Roosevelt and hi bride, the former Ruth Qooglns of Fort
Worth, Tex, are shown during their honeymoon at Santa Monica, Cal,
(Associated Press Photo)
Dessert Bridge
For Miss Wheeler '
Event of Friday
Miss Hsisel Wheeler of 'Cedar Rep-
Ids, Iowa, house guest of Mrs. Olen
Fabrlck, was the Inspiration of
lovely party, given Friday afternoon
by the latter at her home. Dessert
.luncheon and bridge were enjoyed
with three tables of cards In play
during the afternoon. Present were
Mis Wheeler, Misses Ksthryn flween-
ey snd Marjorle Kelly and Mesdsmes
Jack Butler, Bernard Nutting, A. C
Klgglns, Chester Hubtsord, Henry
Prlngle, Flsvlus West. Oils Newbury.
Billy Heath and Jack Porter.
First prise at cards vsa won by
Mrs. Klgglns, second by Mrs. Prlngle,
and a guest prise was presented Miss
Wheeler,
Mrs. Satchwell
And Mrs. Murray
Arrange Benefit
Mrs. O. R. Satchwell and Mra. 0.
C. Murray were hostesses last week at
a contract bridge party, arranged as
a benefit for St. Mark' Guild at the
home of Mra. Satchwell on Ashland
avenue.
There were four tables of bridge In
play during the afternoon. High price
was awarded Mra. R. W. Clancy and
second high went to Mrs. Chss
Grace. The first waa a painting and
the eecond flowers.
Fidelity circle
T Meet Tuesday
The Fidelity circle, Lsdles' Aid ot
t'.e Methodist Episcopal church, will
n.eet st the home of S. 8. Hltaler
at 338 Holly street on Tuesday at
9:90 o'clock.
Join Group Oolng .
To dee Old Frigate
Hugh Collins, you;:; am of Mr.
and Mra. J. 0. Colllna, and Bruce
Hammond, eon of Mr. and Mra.
R. B. Hanunond, were among Med
ford student leaving Friday night
for Portland to view the United
States frigate Constitution yesterday.
They will return to Medford today.
MURRAY'S
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41 , Central
Carpenters Have
Guests From East
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
have as guests this week Mr. and
Mrs, Miller Chapman and Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon Chapman of Cam
bridge, Mass., and Mr. John Hamtlt
of San Francisco, formerly of thla
city.
With Vielr guest they enjoyed a
motor trip to Crater Lake yesterday.
Mrs. Ames and Daughters
Expected Home Today
Mrs. Lena Perry Ames and (laugh
ter. the Misses Lucille, Constance
end Eleanor Ames, sre expected home
thla evening from a vacation In
British Columbia.
Visit Briefly
In Medford
Miss Margsret Reld, formerly of
Medford, and her sister, Mrs. Wllford
Henry of Klamath Falls, were guests
in mcaiorq overnight Friday of Mr.
snd Mrs. Hlldlng Bengtson. They
were enroute to Eugene where Miss
Held resides. She hss been sDenn.
lng the psst seversl weeks at Kinm.
ath Falls with her sister.
Misses Sparrow,
Ruhl Figure In
Bay City Society
Report of soclsl events of the
paat week in the bay region carried
frequently the names of two Medford
misses and several folk, well known
In this city, columns of the Ssn Frsn
-Cisco papers revesl.
Lesdlng In interest Is report of the
wedding of Miss Laura Mitchell and
Dr. Monroe David Eaton Jr., at which
Miss Frances Sparrow, daughter of
Mrs. Alex Sparrow of this city, was
brtdesmsid. snd Miss Roxanne Buhl,
daughter or Mr. and Mr. Root. W
Runl, a guest.
The following account of the wed
ding appeared In the 8an Francisco
Exsmlner:
"Five hundred guest attended the
wedding at 4:00 o'clock yesterday af
ternoon of Miss Laura Mitchell and
Dr. Monroe David Eaton Jr., In Stan
ford Memorial Chapel, when Dr. D.
Charles Oardner, chaplain, officiat
ed. "White flowers greens and tall
candelabra decorated the altar and
the bride waa given In marriage
by her father. She wore a gown
of white aatln, fashioned with a high
square neckline, long fitted sleeves
and a long train. The long tulle
veil was edged with the same lace
which formed the cap headdress and
she carried a shower ot lilies of the
valley, white aweetpea and garden
laa. Miss Polly Mitchell, sister of the
bride, aa maid of honor, wore yel
low organdie, made with a full floor
length skirt and ruffled eleevea.
Her turban was of green velvet.
matching her slippers end he car
ried delphinium and salmon colored
snnpdragona, which were carried by
all attendants.
"The brldesmslds were Mrs. John
W. Mitchell, sister-in-law of the
bride; Miss Katherlne McLeod of Ssn
rtanclsco, both In pink with blue
accessories; Miss Frances Sparrow and
Miss Janet Delta of Stockton, both
In blue with pink accessories. All
attendants wore organdie frocka cop
led after that of the maid of honor.
'Mr. Robert Beardsleevof Stockton
waa best man snd the ushers were
Mr. John W. Mitchell. Mr. Sidney
T. Mitchell, brothers of the bride;
Mr. Paul Kelnsborg of Sacramento,
and Dr. Robert Alrd of Ban Fran
cisco.
"The bride's mother wss gowned
In blue lace, with matching jacket
and hat and wore garaenlsa, while
the groom's mother wore grey lace.
a grey turban and gardenias.
A reception for 2S0 guesta fol
lowed In the grounds of the Mitchell
home In Palo Alto, The bride's table
was decorated with a white cloth
and white flowers. v
"The bride Is the dsughter of Dr.
and Mrs. J. Fesrce Mitchell end Doc
tor Eaton I the ton of Mrs. M. D.
Enton of StoclHon.
"The couple are driving east
Mrs. Parsons 1$
Luncheon Hostess
Entertaining for her house guest,
Mis Sherman, Mrs. Reginald Par
son was hostess Wednesday at Hill-
crest orchard at luncheon.
Covers were arranged for Mis Sher
man. Mrs. Alex Sparrow. Mra. J. O. S.
Weill, Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Mr.
Root. W. Ruhl, Mr Delroy Oetchell,
Mra. Lawrence Bragg and the hostess,
A number of committee chairman
are to be appointed and all members
are urged to attend.
Joumey To
Portland
Included among local young folk
spending the week-end In Portlsnd
are the Misses Burette Stennett, Hel
en McAllister and Evelyn Leonard.
Eaglra Enjoy "Magic"
program Friday Mint
An appreciative audience attend
ed the program given by the local
aerie ot Eagles Friday nteit. and
Judging from the frequent and hearty
applause all enjoyed It thoroughly.
Elmer J.' Whipple, the magician who
waa engaged for the occasion lived
up to his reputation as a master of
the magic arts. His sleight of hand
and Illusions were very deceptive and
had tliu apectator thoroughly puz
zled aa to how the effects were ac
complished. He waa ably assisted by
his wife, his dsughter Lorraine and
Miss Marylou Holslnger. Mrs. Whip
ple presented an act in mental tele
pathy and the two young ladles en
tertained with harmony singing and
tap dancing. After the show, re
freshment were served and dancing
wo enjoyed until a late hour.
live In New Haven. Conn., where he
la a Doctor of Bacteriology at Tale.1
In the San Francisco Chronicle an
other note appears, announcing that
Miss Sparrow and Miss Ruhl contin
ued to San Francisco from the wed
ding. It reads:
"Arriving today to visit Miss Ruth
Woolsey at her home on Sacramento
street for several weeks 1 Miss
Frances Sparrow, daughter of Mrs.
Alex Sparrow of Medford, Ore. Miss
Sparrow came to California to be
bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss
Laura Mitchell and Dr. Monroe David
Eaton Jr., who were married Wed
nesday at the Stanford Chapel. Sun
day evening. Miss Woolsey Is giving
a email dinner psrty at the St. Fran
cis Hotel In compliment to her
house guest. -
"Another girl from Medford who Is
to psss a few days In the Bay
Region la Miss Roxanne Ruhl, who
la also arriving today to visit Mr.
and Mra. Edward B. Hill at their
home In Ross. Miss Ruhl will at
tend the dancing paaty tomorrow
evening arranged at the Lagunltas
clilb."
Miss Ruhl will return to Medford
Wedneadsy, motoring back with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, who have
been vacationing at their Pebble
to Beach home.
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Luncheon Enjoyed
At McCaskey Home
On Old Stage Road
Mrs. H. D. MoCsakey entertained at
luncheon and bridge at her home on
the Old Stage road Thuraday. Covers
were placed for eight, the following
enjoying the very pleasant afternoon:
Mra. p. Corning Kenly, Mra. J. o. S.
Weill, Ml Margaret Hubbard, Mrs
Ruth Sparrow, Mra. Harold Jordan,
Mr. Alio Holloway, and Miss Anne
Livingston.
Past Noble Grands
Entertain at Jacksonville
The Past Noble o rands club met
with the Past Noble Grand club of
Jacksonville Thursday evening. A
number of the members visited the
Brltt home, also the museum snd
mines. At .the meeting the husband
were entertained with a covered dish
supper. About fifty post noble
grand from Medford were present
and twelve from Jacksonville.
Mrs. Reames Will
Speak Before Club
The Business and Professional Wo
men' club, like many other local
organizations, la turning to a study
of the Nktlonal Recovery Act this
week. A meeting has been announc
ed for the luncheon hour at the
Hotel Jackson next Tuesday, at which
Mra. A. E. Reame will be apeaker,
discussing the "blsnKet code."
PrlsclUa Circle
Announces Meeting '
PrlsclUa Circle of the Methodist
Lsdles' Aid, will meet Wedneadsy af
ternoon at 9:S0 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Peter Dietrich at 839 North
Central avenue.
Carnation Club
Meets Thursday
Mra. C. S. Gentry will be hostess
Thursdsy sfternoon at 3:30 o'clock
to members ot the Csrnatlon club,
at her home, SIS Liberty street.
Member sre requested to bring
needle and sclasora.
Juvenile Club Meet
Tomorrow Afternoon
There will be a meeting tomorrow
afternoon of the Juvenile club of
Degree of honor In Labor hall at
3:30 o'clock. Member an promised
a treat and urged to be present and
a special Invitation la extended the
mothers.
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