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JIEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, 3IEDFORD, OREGON, SUXDAT, SEPTEMBER 3, 1933. 1 1 m " Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week . Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton PAGE TWO Hundred Guests At Masquerade Friday Robert Hart Home One bunditd guests, gaily attired. vere Invited Friday evening to the t Robert Hart home, where Mr. nd ..Mra. Robert Hart, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hart and Mr. and Mra. Frederick , Heath entertained with a maaquerade v party. Dancing waa enjoyed during the ., evening. A clever minstrel play, , under the direction of Tom Swem ' waa presented, after which aupper WHe aerved. The patio waa converted Into a "stage for the occasion. Those taking , part In the presentation were Mr. and ( Mra. Lloyd Williamson, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Qulsenberry, Mr. and Mra. James Stevena, Mr. and Mra. Hal Johnson, H. D. Reed. Fletcher Pish, Max Pierce. W. I. Vawter and Mra. Ben Trowbridge. 1 Mrs. Don Newbury ' Has Garden Party For Younger Folk . A lovely garden tea party, for the , pleasure of little Mlsa Nancy Jean Newbury, was given Thursday by her ' mother, Mra. Don Newbury, at their home in the Siskiyou Heights. A , number of her young friends were in--. vlted for the afternoon and games , were enjoyed In the yard. , Tea waa aerved late In the after jioon, and the children expressed their pleasure In the big cake which an nounced Nancy Jean was four yeara old. Before the little boya and girls departed, each woe presented with a balloon. Several of the mothere who accom panied the children, remained for tea with Mra. Newbury. Invited guests were Robert Butler, Ann Butler, joe niegci, nr., vj"".. Jackson. Phyllla Merrick. Mary Vir ginia Walt, Billy Patton, Donald Brown, Billy Moffett, Jack Moffett, Sydney Nelson, Marianne Perl, Frank Perl, Jr, Rodney Wltham and Oatl Codding. Five Tables Bridge At Party on Friday The Mlasea Hanson, Young and Rose of Ashland, were Joint hostesses Friday evening at a bridge party In the Hotel Holland In this city. Five tables were In play during the eve ning. Medford and Ashland friends of the hostesses being Invited for the occasion.' New Study Group Is Organized Here ' A newly fdVmed study group among - the women of the Presbyterian con gregation will hold lte first meeting of the year at the home of Mra. E. Iverson, 60 Ross Court, Sept. It at 2 o'clock, Thla group will undertake the study of foreign countries from the geographical and historical stand point. The first country to be atud Icd la Africa and Mra. Newcomb will conduct the first class. McElhose Family To Lake o1 Woods Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McElhose left Medford Saturday for Lake o' the Woods, where they will spend the weekend over Labor Day, Altar Society Meeting Tuenilay 1 St, Ann's Altar society of the Cath olic church, will meet Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock In the pnrlnh hall, for lta buMnena Mulon. A good attendance la desired for the gather ing. Writers to Meet""" In Aithtand Noon The Southern Oregon League of Western Writers, will meet at the Li thla hotel In Ashland Monday ve iling, September 11 at 7:30 o'clock, it was announced yenterdsy. An Interesting meeting la antici pated, and anyone who la interested In joining la requested to attend. Mrs. Rtrang, Daughter Journey North Hat ur day Mra. Fred L. Strang and daughter Mary Lee left yesterday for Roaeburg, where today Mra. Strang wll alng at the services In the First Christian church. She will Ult friends them, and return to Medford Wednesday, . Mlas Mary Lea will Journey to Ban don with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whipple and family of Roaeburg. Attorney Whipple is entering the golf tourna ment being conducted there, Mlrn lllbhartl llonlirVd At Party Thursday ' Miss Marguerite Hlbbard of Butte Falls, who marring to Srneat Con rad of Medford waa aolemnleed Sat- u relay, waa honor guest Thursday evening at a pot luck supper at the home of Edith Ciott at Butte Falls, given by members of the Pollyanna club, After aupper, the evening was spent playing games. Portland Ouenti To Yli.lt Crater Lake , Mr. and Mra. M. K easier of Fort land, their son Sam Col ton, and Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Shreve and daughter of this city are motoring to Crater Lake today. Mra, Kesaletr has been visiting in Medford during the past week, and Mr. Keasler arrived here yesterday by train to spend the week-end. Annual Picnic " At I'nltm Crrek . j - A group of 43 people enjoyed the annual picnic of the Swift and com pany employes of Medford and K'.a math Falls, which waa held at the Beckelhymer'a ramp ground at Union creek August 37. Employee and their famlUw at tending were L. W. Lunda'a, B. M. Campbell, O. L. Nordqulst, Fred Bruer, Leo Newman, R. M. Wallln, '. F. Crouch, B. T, Anderson and Q. L. Jones of Medford, L. K. Mend, Lynn RsnmuAAen, Oeorge Btvphenson. P. P, McNeil, and ThurJow Recaa of Klam ath Falls. 1 I ELEANOR HOLM iji , 'i "if ' I'M aVv u Mill Eleanor Holm, Otymplo swimming champion, now a film actress and Arthur L. Jarrett, Jr., a linger, are ihown at the marriage llcenaa bureaj In Lot Angeles filing notice of Intention to marry. (Associated Preni PhitM Miss Hibbard Bride Of Mr. Conrad at Service, Saturday The wedding of Mlas Marguerite Hibbard and Ernest Conrad of this city was solemnised at 8:30 o'clock, Saturday evening. Sept. 2, at the home of the bride's parents In Butte Falls, with Rev. J. 8. Smith officiat ing. About fifty friends and relatives witnessed tbo ceremony, which took place before a banked altar of fall flowers, lavender and gold predomi nating, surmounted with candles. The bride wore a dress of pale gold lace with coral satin slippers and carried a shower bouquet of yellow buds. She waa attended by Miss Tfilllene Jackson, who wore peach tat In with jt corsnge of roses and sweet peon, ' , Warren Conrad, brother of the groom, was best man. Little Mlu Naomi Hubler In yellow silk was flower girl, and Master Joe Hibbnrd woarlng an orchid satin suit was ring bearer. The wedding march waa play ed by Miss Eunice Davis. The color scheme of orchid and gold waa used throughout the decor ations. A buffet wedding supper was served at the close' of the cere mony. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hibbard of Butte Falls and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' J. T. Conrad of this city. Both ore graduates of the Medford high school and have a host of local friends. For a going awy suit, Mrs. Conrad wore a beige swagger suit with blue noosssortes. After a trip to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad will be at home to their friends Sept. IB. at their home at 603 W. Beoond atreet. Return To Medford Mlas Marvel Bllsa and Mlsa Mar guerite Hammond have returned to Medford. where they are Instructors In the schools. Miss Bllsa spent the summer In Gooding, Ida., and Miss Hammond, In Oregon City. 5chroedera Honored At Picnic In Aihlaiid Mrs. O. W, Olnn and Miss Peggy O.nn entertained with a plcnlo In Ashland park Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schroeder, who are visiting with Mra. Bchroeder'a par ents, Mr. and Mra. R. C. Stringer on Beall lane. Those attending were: Mr, and Mra. L. C. Schroeder, Mra. R. S. Stringer, Glen Stringer, Mtsa Dorothy Eada, Tom Glnn, George Shreeve. Mrs. G. W. Olnn and Miss Peggy Olnn. II d I . d When you bny an 4lectrio refrigerator coniider quality along with price. Orunow is the best in vestment you can make because it marks a new era in refrigeration. See the modols on display at Palmer's. Palmer Music & Electric Store E. Main and Bartlett. TO WED SINGER 7 a's It. . I vr Jane Goold Gives Party on Birthday Celebrating her twelfth birthday, Mlas Jane Goold was the hostess at a delightful birthday party given last Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles Goold at Government Camp in Crater Lake national park. The afternoon waa spent playing games and in entertainment provided by the young hostess.. Among those present were Donald Libbey, Jr., ' Mlas D. Goold, Margie Sargent, Master Bobby Brlcker, the Mlasea Dorotliu and Eleanor Slmaon, Susanne Miller and Master Miller, Teachers9 Chorus Will Sing Friday Jackson County Teachera' chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Effle Her bert Yeoman, met Saturday morning at the courthouse auditorium for a rehearsal. The group, which has be tween as and 30 members, will alng next Friday at the county school in stitute, to be conducted In- the sen ior high school building on South Oskdale avenue. The chorus waa organized last school year and under the able direc tion or Miss Harriet Baldwin, had a successful year, making several pub lic presentations. Missionary Group Meets At Arnsptgera Women's Foreign Missionary soci ety of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ollu Arnsptger, 711 Palm atreet. . Members are re quested to please bring their mite boxes to the meeting, as tills will bo the last opportunity td send them in. Presbyterian Porlety Announces Gathering 'Women's Association of the Pres byterian ohurch will meet in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with the Sunny Staters in charge of the program. Miss Mary Jarvia Thompson, who recently returned to her home at Phoenix from Korea, will tell of her experiences in the oriental country. Mrs. A. J. Hanby will be in charge of the meeting. Degree Juveniles Poatpone Meeting Degree of Honor Juveniles will not meet tomorrow, September 4, but will postpone their meeting until Sep tember U, It waa announced by Mrs. H. O. Wilson, advisor. The meeting will be held at two o'clock on that date. DON'T BE SATISFIED WITH LESS THAN A SUPER-SAFE REFRIGERATOR Mr. arid Mrs. Tumy Hosts on Saturday To Martin Luthers Mr. and Mrs. Tumy entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home, 706 Park avenue, in. honor of Mr. and Mra. Martin Luther. Other guest for the evening were Mr. and Mra. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Mulrhead, Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. W held on Blddle. Invite Ten to Dine Cunningham Home Mra. A. B. Cunningham entertain ed at dinner Saturday evening. Invit ing ten friends of her son, William. They were Tom Emmens, Bob Em mens, Donald Moore, Billy Walker, Smdy Green. Emll Mohr, Farwell Kt-nly, Corning Kenly, James Hayes and Robert Sleetcr. Actlcities of Legion Auxiliary By Mrs. Cole Holmes The Nebraska Legionnaire publish ed a very good article that I am quoting as follows; "As time passes1. It Is becoming more and more evident that there Is a silver lining to the cloud that took the form of the federal cuts in pay ment to the disabled veterans, Prior to the passage of the so-called Econ omy bill, there Is no doubt but that the sentiment of the American peo ple was swinging away from the World war veterans, due to the fact that many payment were being made to them which It was felt were not Justified. This fact was recognized by the vetersns themselves, especially the representative ' group composing the American Legion. A move was on foot to get rid of the "gold brlcker" In thla proposition of compensation and the like, and the legion had ready to present to the present spe cial session of congress a program of payment which would have been just to the government and to the deserving veteran. The legion's program waa disre garded, and In a wave of hysteria congress unloaded onto the president the duty of drawing up a program of reduction In federal payment to war veterans. The men whom the president trusted to formulate this program made the mistake of going too far, betraying the men with the service -connocted disabilities. . No body hnd asked that the war dis abled he 'deprived of the payments that are their "just due. Yet the reg ulations put out to enforce the new Economy act crucified these men. The American public Is fair-minded. The evident injustices being done to World war veterans under the provisions of the new act didn't set well with the rank and file of American citizens. Each one of them la willing to acknowledge that the nation owes a debt to the man who was disabled In Its defense. So when the American Legion began to fight back on behalf of the disabled, pub lic sentiment quickly formed to say that the legion Is right. That la tho bright side to the cloud, for nothing could have happened to swing public sentiment back to the veteran more quickly than the mistake of putting the disabled on the cross." The national legislative committees of the Legion and Auxiliary are keeping an eye on the legislation dealing with the veteran and altho the legislation la favorable at present yet It la not as liberal as could be wished for in regard to cases where the veteran Is deceased and it is a question of pension for widow or orphan. In somo cases the disabled veteran himself la not able to pro duce the necessary records aa In the case of shell shock victims or those in the Insane wards. These men must be taken care of and as they were disabled In the defense of the government then the nation should continue to maintain- hospitals for sxich cases. Annual Picnic. On River Today Members of the staff of the Snider Dairy, and their families, will hold their annual plcnlo thla evening at the summer home of Mra. Maud Snider at Shady Cove on the Rogue river. Arrangements are being made for about eighty persons. Phone 788 Mr. and Mrs Ebel Honored at Dinner ! For the 'pleasure of Mr. and Mra. Robert Ebel, who have returned to Medford from Chile,. South America, to make their home here, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Cunningham entertained at dinner Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome end their house guests, Mrs. Ted Cragln and Mlsa Jane Caldwell of Seattle, and the honor guest. Misses Ferry Are Honored Guests at Saturday Luncheon Miss Doris Patton waa hostess at a hi ldge luncheon Saturday at one o'clock. In honor of the Misses Fran ce and Elizabeth Ferry, at the Ham ilton home- on Capitol Hill. The Misses Ferry plan to leave soon for Palo Alto, where they will enter Le land Stanford university. Mlsa Pat ton will also be going south, and will attend Mills college in Berkeley. Invited for the afternoon were the Misses Ferry, Miss Mollie Brown, Miss Marjorle Mulholland. Miss Doris Kel logg, Mtsa Kate Janney and Miss Helen Patton. Announce Meeting At Armory Friday After summer vacation the Daugh ters of Union Veterans will resume regular sessions, beginning this week. Although they have not met regu larly several pleasant events have called them together at various times. On August IS a lawn party was given in honor of Mrs. A. McGulre, at the home of Mrs. Geo. W. Nellson. Mrs. McGulre's removal to Portland is regretted by the tent. A number of-members attended the annual re union of Soldiers and Sailors at Ash land, August 35, several taking part in the program. The visit of Mlsa Marie Bennett of Portland,, past department president, to Mrs. R. A. Holmes was the occa sion of a parry on Tuesday evening and a no-host luncheon at the oHtel Medford Wednesday. Although Mrs. Kindred, delegate to the state convention, gave her report at the last meeting she has been asked to repeat tt and probably will do so. The first session thla fall will be on Friday, Sept. 8, at the armory. Pythian Club Meeting Tuenday The Pythian club will meet Tues day evening, September 6 promptly at eight o'clock, at the home of Mra. Thomas Judge, 1005 East Main atreet. .Miss Harvey VIbHs Sister. ' Miss Opal Harvey Is expected to re turn to Medford thla weefc from Mc Cloud. Calif., where ahe has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl Board man. ' i . - To Teach At Butte Falls " Miss Betty Branson la leaving to day for Butte Falls, where she will he Instructor In English, Latin and music In the Butte Palla high school. Miss Evanson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Evanson of this city, graduated this year from the Uni versity of Oregon, where she majored In music. She waa a piano student of deorge Hopkins while at the uni versity. Penny Circle Meeting Friday ' Penny circle No. II of the Baptist church, will meet at the home of Mrs. R. A, Skinner on Route 3. Fri day, September 8 for an all-day meeting. Quilting will be done dur ing the' dny. Mrs. Oeorge B. Young, secretary announced. All members are urged to be pres ent, and to be at the Skinner home by 8 a. m. Eaoh Is asked to bring a covered dish, and table service. ANNUAL WOlrtlD 1 nt you lime to Kt? the wortd'i out. of tht-wir pUcev-Jrt, Insmd of ttoun u internting ports. A mtn tht brfcst cniiM linn ifiott- Impros-Britain rtOM NtW YOUC JANUARY 4, 194 Hit fttlt ihif. itH ttiliM ftpolninwfiti cemiMrtMf oefr f im smtM kol-rh aftniBrart, fwim Minjt pooh, iveaAumtBsY Ult room pom m lie 1)0 stau ( BMatW ti. Yb4 mw itifttraiy tadJ RAU, tit nr tf Ur m rt laxlian Ocn .rt...Jipu...lntu...ilt MHit firm. ft ifcst ftViU (Trap of wctW tnw'lwi SNp crntt 1.tt0r SuatJtre ihott ant tfoa pt-ogiaa oa MIOITISK ANIAN CftUUI UiraiU Of AUSTRALIA hlWW. MM Wflm 4nuk M M 9 ft CANADIAN PACIFIC M M ACOK.C"l Am few Dm lU-AsWf .. tea IMc.rrkM4.lttil MM 'rX7isTsi-aMsTasnr i 1 1 TT T Guests From South To Be Entertained Here During Week Mr. and Mra. John Scott of Paaa dsns. Calif., are expected In Medford today by plana, to be the bouse guasta at "Top sides." country place of Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpen ter. Also guests at the Carpenter home ulll be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolt and daughter of Pasadena who are to arrive by motor from Astoria, whsre they have been vacationing. Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter vlll entertain In honor of the Pasadena folk, and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carpenter are Inviting a number of friends to their home. - . Auxiliary rostpone, Meeting I'ntll November The Rogue river auxiliary has post poned Its monthly meetings during September and October, and will hold the next gathering on November 3. Ouest of Mother Over it'eek-End Mlsa Elizabeth Swlgart of Portland Is spending the week-end In Medford wl.th her mother, Mrs. Carl A. Swlgart having arrived here by train Satur day forenoon. Eight Tables In Play At Wednesday Party At the bridge party given Wednea- day afternoon by St. Ann'a Altar so ciety, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Mar shall, prises were awarded Mrs. Spen cer, Mrs. McNsmarr and Mrs. Corum, Eight tablea were In play, contract and auction bridge, and five hundred being enjoyed during the afternoon. Refreshments were served by the hostess .assisted by other members of the committee. They were Mes dames A. V. Graves, Holzgang, J, C. Murray, Lernlckey, Louis Jennings, Kempske, Logan, Loffer and Kelso.. Guests From North Are Entertained ' PERSIST Oeorge Schermerhorn waa host at a farewell party on Aug. 27 given in honor of his brother and other relatives who were returning to Portland Wednesday - morning. Ouest of honor were Ray Schermer-' horn, Byron Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlgglna and children; other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and family, Mrs. Mildred Young and son. Ranger J. P. DeWltt; also Mr. and Mra. Lowell Ash. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and the party enjoyed a delightful evening. Entertainment included games and dancing. Shoes J Illicit '2jgu need no briber be told tkatxjou have. an expensiveZfooi 'SIZES to 12, AAAAAA to EEB "lJoull Stride with Pride in Snna fletticks? M. M. Dept. .Payless Dress Better. a r r DanK s rrovmce . Frequently Misunderstood The FIRST NATIONAL BANK "A DEPARTMENTIZED BANK" Carpenters Leaving Soon for New York Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter are leaving about the middle of Sep tember for New York City. Washing ton, D. C and other eastern points, where they plan to visit for several weeks. They will return to Medford about the first of December. - Miss Adra Edwards Invites 32 Guests To Farewell Party Miss Adra Edwards Invited thirty two guest to her home Wednesday evening. In honor of Mlsa Dorothy Husband, who left Thursday for Pasadena, having spent several weeks here. The guest arrived at the Ed nards home on Scenic avenue, attired aa children. Games were enjoyed dur ing the evening. Those present were the Misses Nell Oreen, Ethel Chord. Barbara Hauk, I Margaret Warner. Carol Dodge. Car- ! vel Rearaes. Krancea Moller. Dorothy j S!ead. Melva Parrett, Mildred Orltach, 1 Helen Gill, Helen McAllister, Alice j Roberts, Clara Mary Puson, Miss Husband and Miss Edwards, and the Messrs, Jack Walker, Jack Blerna, j Clifton Oarnett. Richard Isaacs, Gor don Hlgglna, William Lake, Lyle Kin- j ney, Charlea Clay, William Cunning ham, Billy Walker, Robert Emmens. ' Donald Moore, Sandy Green, Sandy Westergren and Floyd Lewis. , . Mlsa Delzell, Niece , '' Leave for Salem Miss. Jennie Delzell of Salem, and I her niece, Caryl Delzell of Klamath : Falls, left Saturday for Salem, hav I ing spent the past week In Medford aa the guests of Miss Delzell's sister, Mrs. Don Newbury. Miss Jennie Del- j ?ell arrived here from Klamath Falls , where she had been visiting relatives j and friends. The Store of Happy Wedding Rlnp White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant as Diamonds . Larry Schade for Women S. & H. Green Saving Stamps 1 o There is no place in a bank's function to furnish the capital for enterprise. That la a matter for private investors who thus become partners in a project. After the enterprise has been organized and has proved its successful operation then the bank can assist with short term loans to meet seasonal re quirements. . Thus, while the bank can greatly assist the carrying on of enterprise be it individual or corporate, it cannot act as financial backer. rraiees Take Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fraze are amending the week-end on a motor crip. Journeying over the McKenzle pass route. CONSTIPATION jtomacb and liver troubles IB fount and old corrected by the atest natural methods. 1)0. H. P. COLEMAN, Phone S85. 428 Medford Bldg. 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