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riGE TWO IfEDFORD JfATL TRIBUNTS, MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1933. f Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton itt ! i ! f i: JohnBcns Feted At Many Events Before Departure Isadlng In Interest smcnf rrenu on the (octal calendar of the put mk hav. bMn attain arranged for the pleasure of Mr. anil Mrs. A. P Johnsen, who are leaving Thursday to maie their bom In Fresno, Cat . where Mr. Johnaen haa been trans ferred aa district manager of the Btandard Oil company of California. On hundred and fifty trlenda gath ered at the Hotel Medford last nljht for a dinner dance, arranged in their honor, and each preceding evening of the week was marked by a dinner party feting them. The Everett Bray tons were hosts Tuesday, the A. J IKsuks. Wednesday, the Rupert J IKenry's Thursday and the Standard Oil company staff Friday at a stsgg 'party tor Mr. Johnsen. This evening the George M. Roberts are entertain ing for the Johnsens and Tuesday evening Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham will be hos tesiea at dinner and cards. Twenty-tw- guests have been Invited to the rtalr. arranged as a farewell to the popular couple. During their two years In Medford the Johnaens have made many trlenda nd have been participants in much entertaining, their attractive country home on the Old stage road being the gathering place of many socley folk on numerous occasions. . Burlingame Folk To Attend Party 'At Rogue's Roost Arriving here on the Shasta Sat urday morning from Burlingame, vera a party of folk who will be guests Monday at the birthday party being given at Rogue's Roost on the river, In honor of Mrs. George Cam eron and Nlon Tucker. Those who arrived by train were Mr, and Mrs. Oeorge Cameron, Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph 0. Tobln, Mr. and Mra. William Lelb and Mr. Tucker. They will Join Mrs. Tucker who is ilresdy at the lodge. Mrs. Sue Smith la expected to arrive here Monday by train from the south. Carpenters Home From Malibu Beach Mr. and Mr. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter nd children. Julie and Harlow, re turned Thursday from spendlng-sbout two months at Malibu Beach, Cal. While In the south they also visited Mrs. Ben Sheldon of Lot Angeles, (or gnerly of this city. Prentices Return From Trip East Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice and eons returned last Tuesday from an extensive motor trip through the east Including a visit to the world's fslr, evsral days In New York, and at Washington, D. O. They stopped In Cortland last Saturday to visit with friends there until Tuesday. While In New York they visited Mrs. Oeorge Andrews and son, George Sdward, who recently lett Medford to make their home with Madame Alice Parker, slater of Ed Andrews and the lste George Andrews of this city. They also met Miss Csrollne Andrews, opera singer, also formerly of Med ford. Mra. Andrews In sending greetings fcsck to her Medford friends by the Prentices, stated that she Is enjoying Sew York to the utmost and Madame Parker announced that Oeorge Ed ward would be alnglng on the Metro politan circle In the near future. Speaking of the fair, the Prentice described It as a wonderful exhibi tion of progress, but were more en thusiastic in their praise of the entlea and parka, the Smithsonian In tltutlon, and other government buildings visited at the capital. They were fortunate in encountering no extreme weather, they stated, and da. vrlbed the entire trip aa even more Interesting than they had anticipate d. Mistletoe (lab Hem plrnlo Nupper The Mistletoe club will meet with Oeorgle Orlevea at Central Point Wednesday for a picnic supper. Sup. per to be served shout 8 or 8:30. All re asked to bring their own service. Members and thtlr families and friends are Invited. Moral Neighbors- Bare Social r.venlng The Royal Neighbora met far their octal evening Thursday. Carda and jlg-ssw pusrlea were enjoyed. It was Iso Pollyanna party and many gitts were exchanged. Watermelon waa served at the dose of the eve ning. MURRAY'S Art Hair dressing Salon A word to the 1e . . . There need be no doubt as to the suc cess of a Permanent when yen place qnallty a time price. Murray's Personal Permanent Waves ire superior because thev leave your hair beaut II ul and healthy. Honeymboning in East I , a m ay 1 IV I J& il I t WSM 8hangle Photo. Mr. and Mr. Robert Caldwell Mftntz (Mary Lee Roberts) aa they left the Medford airport for Chicago the day or their wedding, a social event or August 10. Mm. Mantz wore as going away costume a black eult of heavy crepe with smart detnlU In white. From Chicago the couple con tinued to Michigan, where they ore spending their honeymoon nt a cot tago on the lakes. They will motor west to Palo Alto, t'nl., where they will make their home. Mrs. Findley Is Bridge Honor ee Thursday Evening Inviting a number of friends In to greet Mra. Dwlght Findley, who re cently came to Medford with Dr. Findley to make their home, Mrs. Wm. McAllister entertained Thursday with an evening dessert bridge. There were three tables of cards In play end prlaea awarded Mrs. Raymond Fish, Mrs. Harold Lansen and - the honor guest. Enjoying the pleasant evening were Mra. Findley, her aUter-ln-law, Mlsa Pauline Findley of Selem; Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Mrs. Raymond Fish, Mrs. L. L. San ders, Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mrs. Klld- lng Bengtson, Mrs. Rohert Munter. Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. Chester Hub bard and Mrs, Bayard Gotchell, Methodist Aid Oroilp To Meet The General Aid will meet at the First Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon at, 1:30 o'clock. F. I.. Cluh Has Pleasant Plrnto Monday evening the F. I,, club of Olive Rebekah lodge of Medford held A ptcnlo supper at Wsgner creek. Members present were: Lucille Cave. Ethel Humphrey, Edna Hllder brand, Besne Thompson, Marian M&l lln, Georgian Hussong, and Vloln Aldredge. Susan Raines, who la member of the club, Is spending several . weeks on the coast. Guests for the evening were: Mrs. Joe Cave, Louis Thompscn, Bud Ald- ienge ana ijee numpnrey. On August 28th. the club has plan ned a awlmmlng party at Jackson Hot Springs. A covered dish luncheon will be served. The store of Rappy Wedding Ring, White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant u Diamonds Larry Schade AIR Ua, jX Bride-Elect Honor Guest At Shower . And Bridge Party Mltuea Ruth Mlnear end Nina Moore entertained Tueaday evening nt the Mlnear home In honor of Mlsa Leah Dietrich, whose marriage to Ray Stringer will be solemnized to day. Bridge was enjoyed during the aw ning and the honor guest was the recipient of many wedding sifts, conoealed about the room. High acore at cards waa held by Mlsa Susan Bar&ley and low by Mra. Degerneaa. Proacnt were Mlasea Bls.e Williams, Oornldlne Latham, Kathleen Wilson, Sybil Jean Young. Billy Mauling, Oladys Mlnear, Susan Barkley. Wllna Kanney, Nina Moor. Leah Dietrich, Mrs. W. C. Degemess, Mra. Margaret Beer and Mlaa Ruth Mlnear. MIm Jordan Hostess At Pinner and Swimming Mlaa Olariya Jordan entertained a number o? friends at dinner at her home on Weat Second street Wednes day evening. Later the gueata motor ed to the Applegate river, where swimming waa enjoyed. Present wre: Jenette Trill. Ruth Jordan. Glenn Mofflt.; Ruth Tye. Dorothy Tye, Kenneth Moore, Kath ryn Curry and Ruth Ltclera and the hoateas. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris stopped here yeaterdsy to vlalt friends and relatives while en route to their home In Seattle from Redding. Cat., where they have been aojournlng for aoma time, , Mr. Harris, who formerly lived In the Rogue River valley near Central Point, la remembered by many friends In this city. Treasure Hunt For Younger Set Ends, Edge wood One of the most pleasant events of the season for members of tba school set waa the treasure hunt and supper for which Mlsa Joan DcLoeh was h on tens Friday evening. Leaving 'he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Phetteplace, Miss DeLoah and guests continued to Edge wood park, on Rogue River, where the search was on. After the treasure was located by Miss Anna Mae Puson and Dick Watson, the guests contin ued to the Phetteplaco cabin, where the hofitess was assisted In serving supper by Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Phette place and Mra. 8. Bumpter Smith.- Attending the Jolly affair were: Misses Margaret Warner, Barbara Hauk, Helen Stearns, Lola Nichols, Virginia English, Esther Alexander, Barbara Field, Evelyn Leonard, Cath erine Brandt, Doris Patton, Mary Van Dike, Helen Patton, Louisa El rod, Lea bell Miller, ' Anna Mae Puson, Helen McAllister, Jeon Qulsenberry, Mildred Orltscb, Evelyn Herman. Maxlne Robinson, Katherlne Robin son, Alice Prock, Cecil Humph rye, Barbara Schmidt, Doreen Leverette, Molllc Brown, Doris Kellogg, Marjorlo Mul hoi land, Suzette Stennett, Caro line Stratton and Helen Stratton of Vortland: the hostess, and Messrs. Floyd Lewis, peorge Neuner of Port land, Colin Gould. John Dallalre, Stanley McKlnney, Tom Oreen, Walt Young, Bill Prentice, Phil Qulsen berry, BUI Kntps, BUI Luman, Bob Zwlok of Portland, Dick Sleeter, Tom Puson, Harold OeBauer, Jack Boyl; Bill Walker. R. Naumes, Dick Watson, Kennetb Hauk, Russell Brown, Sam K rose hel, Alfred Randies, Bill Cum mlngs, Ray Ward. Glen Watson. Jerry Trill, Bob Hlnman. Arthur Iverson. Bob Carter, Max Carter and Chas. Buchanan. Miss Thompson Is Home From Orient Home from, an Interesting two years In Korea with her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Moffett, Is Mlsa Mary Jar vie Thomoson. daughter of Mrs. Edith Ptsh Thomp- 1 son or rnoenix. She arrived here Tuesday after making the trip to the states on a Japanese liner. While In the Orient ehe attended school at the city of Pyeng Yeng, near the Manchurlan border, and also vtaltd In Seoul, Yokohama and Toklo. - Braults Entertain For Mrs. Leo Maker Mr. and Mrs. Jean Brault enter tained Friday evening at their home on Dakota avenue honoring Mrs. Leo Maher, guest from California at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Mlk sche. , . The 'first prize at cards and rou lette was awarded Mrs. Maher and Mr. McKern of Eugene. - Those present were Mrs, Maher, Miss Bertllle Mlksche, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Butler, Messrs. McKern and Harry Skyrman and Mr. and Mrs. Brault. .Ml Inch Hostess At Bridge Thursday. i Mlsa Leah Inch entertained at bridge Thursday evening, inviting friends In for three tables of cards. Wenonah Club" "Meets at Platts The regular Wenonah club card party was held on the spacious lawn at the Don Piatt home on East Elev enin street nursaay. rne aiternoon waa spent at bridge, with five tables in play. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Blanche Rlnabarger nd Hulda Thurman assisted as hos tesses. Prlws at bridge were awarded Mra. Stanley Jones for high score and Norma Martin, for consolation. VORLD Sailing from New York on i ntw iitarturt Jalt" Jsntury 4th, 1934-givei you Christmas nd New Year's tc home, and then siviy to the fir cornets of the world J) ports in til. 130 days of travel luxury sboird the largul utrlj train lintr afloat, with experienced, courteous officers, cruise stiff snd crew Emprtss Britain An imfmid itmtrtry this season includes Beli, new Garden of Eden in the Indian Ocean, Penangfor(An;koiVCatjBoroboedoer -Java's most famous Buddhistic remains. The season's height in the Mrditcmnetn, lndis when cherry-blossom time, Trinlltti again en thia 1954 cruise of the compinv-nuke new mends-see the MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE-Flora Ntw Yotk. January Wth, Emprru of Australia- 69 din, 2) 'Pe-rti..Fir C!i, Toori or One'iv Fares. Corselet, laformanoa, ship', plsa, raoertrv, tarea, sdbeiule and btrranire ar ow oficea. W H. DE ACOH Greets! Agent. Paaaeegft Dept. 14A-A Broaiwiy. American Bank Building, Portland, BR 0617. hrj TrsWirr'J Findley s Visited. By Many Guests ' Dr. and Mra. Dwlght H. Findley of this city entertained a number of friends during the past 10 days, who called here to visit them In their new home. Among them were J. Drlskoll, attorney of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. Paul Blanchard and family of Chicago, where Mr. Blanchard la attorney for Armour Bros. Mrs. Blan chard Is the daughter of Dr. Sherman Lough ridge of Grsnt Pass and both have many friends , In the Rogue River valley. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lochenour and son Lynn, of Salem were also recent guests at the -Findley home. Dr. Lochenour is dean of the law school at Willamette university. Miss Edith Findley of Salem waa house guest of the Findley s here last week. She waa accompanist for the trio and quartet winning the state American Legion Auxiliary contest In Klamath Falls, which entitles the group to a trip to Chicago this fall for entrance In national competition. The same trio won the national con test In Portland. Another visitor at the Findley home was Dr. K. Johnson, member of the staff of the California State hospital at Napa. He arrived by plane from Portland and remained for a few days fishing, continuing later to San Francisco. v- Miss McOuat and Mr. Orr To Wed Miss Barbara McOust, daughter of Paul McOuat, la leaving Monday for Vancouver, Wash., where she will be married to Charles Orr, son of Mrs. Mildred 'n of Eugene. The couple will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Steven Orr of McMlnn vllle. brother and alster-ln-law of the groom. Following the ceremony, they plan to leave for Canada on a wed ding trip. They p(an to make their home In Portland, where Mr. Orr Is an In structor In Orant high school. ' - Miss McOuat Is a popular member of Medford's . younger set, having made her home here for several years. Fidelity Circle Welcomes New Member The Fidelity - circle met last week at the home of Mrs. E. 8. Httzler on West Holly for the regular business meeting of the month. One new com mlttoe was appointed, the members to act as a welcoming groop to greet nil newcomers 8t the church door. For the first month the committee will be composed of Mrs. H. L. Gil lette and Mrs. -R. p. Mortensen. The circle welcomed a new member, Mrs. C. H. Beer of 311 Laurel street, at the meeting. Mrs. Olllette directed the program of the last session of the circle and presented Harold Olllette In a very clever reading. She also directed two contests, using names of flowers, which proved Interesting. After the program refreshments were served. The next meeting of the circle will be at the home of Mrs. Smylle. ' v 1 Hlbbard-Conrad Bethrothal Told ' Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Marguerite Hlbbard of Butte Falls to Ernest Conrad of this city, the wedding to tske place on September 3. was made at a bridge dinner given by Mra. J. a. Hlbbard at her home In Butte Falls, Friday evening, August 18. An attractive color scheme of orch id end yellow wss esrrled out In flowers, candles and favora. High score in bridge was held by Mrs. Lar sen. The Invited guests were: Mra. P. Kuhn, Mrs. B. Larsen, Mrs. N. B. Stoddard. Mrs. D. Cleveland, Mrs. E. Moore. Mra. F. Csrsen. Mrs. H. Craft, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Miss Tslllene Jackson, Mrs. A. E. Wstson of Grants Psss. snd Miss Eunice Davis and Mrs. J. T. Conrad of Medford. CRUISE travel it moir comfortible, Japan in tit saw Am a sViy Br-nilljjM Empress of Britain-Whyjiotjoin their"" world.' Bride-Elect And Fiance Incentive Of Entertaining Considerable entertaining Is plan ned In local society this week for the pleasure of Miss Margaret Arnold and her fiance. Dare 11 F. Huson. The two were guests one evening- last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prazer Brown, where dinner waa served Informally In the garden, and were among honor guests at a party, given by Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Faber at Central Point, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Donald Faber whose -wedding waa a social event of the sum mer In Salem. Other parties are planned this week by a number of their trlenda. Date of the wedding has not been announced. Misses Kellogg And English Are Hostesses Here Among younger hostesses of the past week, entertaining at bridge was Miss Doris Kellogg. Prizes at the pleasant affair were won by Miss Frances Arnsplger, Miss Marjorie Mulholland and Miss Mollle Brown. Miss Virginia English was also among members of the younger set entertaining last week. Prizes at her party were won by Miss Joan DeLlsh and Miss Evelyn Leonard. Carnation Club lias Sewing Meet The Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. Gentry on 'Liberty street Thursday and' the afternoon waa devoted to sewing on tea towels After the sewing bee, Mrs. Gentry served refreshments, completing the very pleasant afternoon, Local Folk Attend Shrine club Events Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham left yesterday noon for North Bend, where they were guests last night at the dancing party of the Shrine club, and where they are attending the Shrine picnic today. The dancing party at the North Bend hotel was also attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of this city and Mr. and Mra. Cass of Grants pass. Prlscllla Circle To Meet Wednesday The Prlscllla circle met at the home of Mrs. peter Dietrich on North Central Wednesday aiternoon for a very happy session. After the busi ness meeting a program was present ed. Including piano solos by Mrs. Carrie McDannel, two songs by little Margaret Ricks and a reading by Mrs. Fred Barker on cards. Mrs. Mary Wiley also entertained with a childhood poem, "My Dolly' and Mrs. Blanche Jenkins and Mrs." Dietrich sang "Tell Me the Old, Old Story." An honor guest for the occasion waa Mra. Josephine Hall, who bad been 111. Following the program delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess. FIRST CLASS Beauty and Barber Service THE COOLEST SHOP IN MEDFOKD Specializing In Ladles Halrcuttfng and Trimming . Phone 900 Holland Beauty & Barber Shop The Aim of the NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION vNRstV niMsaa vv wt do oun. avurr The First National Bank "A DEPARTMENT! ZED BANK" Party Compliments Folk From Yakima Mra. Frank DeSouza waa hostess Friday evening at a bridge party hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Lenta of Yakima, Wash house guests of the J. R. Mar ahalla. There were two tables of bridge la play during the evening and the traveling prise was awarded Mrs. Marshall and prize for high acore went to Mr. Lents. Enjoying the pleasant affair were and Mrs. LenU, Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fredette and Mr. and Mra. DeSouza. Mlts Bard well Leaves For Eastern Trip. Miss Betty Bardwell la leaving to day by motor with her mother, Mrs. R. G. Bardwell, for Portland, from which city aha will continue east to Join her father for an extensive stay in the eastern states. Lonson-Vost iveddlng Told Announcement was made last week of the wedding of Mrs. S. Lon son of Los Angeles and Ray Yost of this valley August 6th. A number of their friends gathered at their home. Black Oak orchard, and sur prised them with a shower and a pleasant evening of games. Rernhaws Have Guests From North Dr. and Mra. S. G. Longley of Bremerton, Wash., arrived here last Wednesday, accompanied by Gordon Kershaw for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Kershaw before con tinuing to San Francisco and points south for a several weeks' vacation, Gordon Kershaw Joined them In the north after visiting Mrs. Kershaw In Seattle for the past month. Mrs. Kershaw Is still a patient at the Rlb ertson sanitarium, but la Improving steadily and expects to return to her home in Medford about October 1. her friends are glad to learn. Don't Let Monday's Washing Spoil Sunday's Picnic... THO ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Banish the messy drudg ery of home laundering. Special price only Easy payment plan slightly more Palmer Electric Store E. Main. ' Phone 788 A job for every man and woman and a guaran teed minimum wage are the objectUet of the present N. B. A. program . . . BtiMnevi recovery will go hand-fn-hand with the acromnlUhment of this program Oregon Will Step Ahead! Restored hnvlng power will Insur readv and profitable markets for Oregon's many products , . lumber, wool, ftidt uf f. and minerals . . Oregon stands to pmflt preatlv by the succea of the administration to achtere complete econo mic recovery. Medford Misses Vacation, Beach Mrs. Ernest J. Smith 1 hostess this week end to ft party of Medford misses at Crescent City. In the group enjoying the stay at Flansigan cot tage, surf bathing, hiking and other beach sports are Misses Gertrude Haskins. Frances Moeller, Jana Dixon and Janet Wray Smith. COsNSTIPATJOJi Stomach and liver troubles tn young and old corrected by the latest natural methods. UK. ti. P. COLEMAN, Phone 065. 428 Medford Bldf. Free S Knlartement frith each roll ol Illms printed. Gardner Drugs . DON'T WAIT . Until Winter's Cold Brings Back thoBe Rheumatic Fains CORRECT THE CAUSE NOW SEE DR. H. B. KNAPP 149 E. Main Asliland lironoa Floor $59.50 CANADIAN PACIFIC 41 I. Central. Tel. S