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MEDFOKD TRIBUNE, 1IEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEifBER 10, 1933. t )t)tnim. n t, Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton PAGE TWO Society Busy As Signs of Autumn Appear in Valley Quests, coming and going. and plain for rumptloo' o! school on ' the part of many member ot tin younger set. hav kept aoclety In a (ay mood during ho past weeK. a the first algna of autumn appeared 'on 3he landscape. Much ntrtlnlng waa arranged for Mr. and Mr. John Scott and Mr. and Mm Cha. Rolf of Pasadena, who vera house gueata of the Alfred S. V. Carpenters at their country place, "Top sides." The Leonard Carpentera enterialned In their honor Monday, and Tuesday evening 22 guesta were Invited to "Top Bides" to dinner. Additional gueeu. Including a num ber from the younger aet, dropped la for dancing later In the evening. Miss Roxanne Jluhl. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Bobt. W. Ruht. who leavM Thursday for Hew York to re aume her etudlea at Vassar. ha alao been participant n much enter taining of the past week. She will leave Medford with the Carpentero, who are planning to visit In the east until early In December. During their abaenoe Mr. and Mra. B. O. Burg will occupy their home here. Mra. L. A. Salade, Jr., who hae been Tlaltlng In Chicago for the paat two monthe. waa welcomed home yester day, aa were Mr. and Mra. H. D. Mo Caakey, who apent the past fortnight in Pacific Orove, Cel. Mra. Oeo. M. Roberta, who la vlsltl lng for a ahort time In the eoutb, accompanied by her daughter, Doro thy, we hoatese, before her depart ure, to the Thursday Bridge club. Card Party at Parish Hall on Week's Calendar 'One of the major event of the eomlruj week for folk who enjoy cards, will be the party, arranged under auspices of 8t. Ann' Altar aoclety, to be held at Parish hall Wednesday evening at g:0O o'clock. The public la Invited to the event for which Mrs. Naume Is committee chairman. She 'will be sainted by the following group: Mrs. Anna Ulkache, Mrs. Raymond Mlkache, Mrs. Jo Meyers, Mr. Meyer Jr., Mrs. aFvre, Mrs. Lundy, Mrs. J. X. Mc Allister and Mrs. McNamara. Garden Club Has Report Session The Medford Garden club held It regular September meeting Thursday evening when Mrs. L. B. Williams and the president, Mr. T. W. Miles, nave very Interesting report of the Illinois Valley flower show which they attended Wednesday. They re ported that the flowers were almost perfect aa to size, foliage and gen eral growth. The arrangement of individual exhibit attracted the at tention of all vial tori and the sel ection of container for each exhibit ehowed close and exhaustive atudy of the Japanese schemes of flower ar rangement. Mrs. L. S. Williams and Mr. Lelsnd Mentaer acted as Judge. Mr. Mile reported the work of the elub during the cummer In as sisting In the general war against earwigs in Medford. The next meeting will be held the tlrat Thurad&y In October. Gleemen To Elect Officers Tuesday Oood newa to all music lover waa announced Friday evening by Jamea Stevens. The Oleemen are going to renew activities this coming weak. preparatory to another large aon in Medford. A meeting has been called for Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the Jackson county court house. Of ficer to head the, singing organisa tion for the coming year will be elected, and plana for th coming season will be outlined. Mr. Stevens, a director of the singing (roup, which won such hearty ovation throughout the county last year, 1 urging a large attendance at Tues day's meeting, and anticipating a' full yetr tor all who enjoy singing and listening to the blending of mascu line voices In spirited song. t Mlas Schrfrrl Leaves ' On Vacation Todny Mlsa Dee Bcheffet la leaving Med ford today to spend a two weeks' va cation In Ban Franclaoo, where she will be guest of friends. I.nmsdrns Leave Today lor lllllahoro Mr. Treve Lumaden, who waa re cently tranaferred from this city to Hlllsboro, arrived In Medford yeater terday, and will return north today with hla family, Mra. Lumaden and daughter, Anna Lee, and son, Treve, Jr. They will mak their home In the northern city. Mlat Murphy Retumt To School In "outh Mia Oltdyt Murphy, who spent th aummer In thla city with relative and friends, 1 leaving today by motor for San Jose, where she will enter state Teacher college. She attended the University of California last year. Accompanying Mlsa Murphy on th trip south will be Mis Margarat Bur roughs, who wlU apend her vacation la the southern otty. Th store ot Happy Wedding Ring? White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant as Diamonds Larry Schade MDIVANI PRINCESSES AT AIR RACES - tm Tirana. --, .aMMj.aanamamwi m Apparently unworrled ooncarnlng their suits against their repectlv husbands the Prince Serge and David Mdlvanl Mary McCormlc, opera Inger, and Mae Murray, film actress (left to right) are shown snjoylnj th national air race it Los Anaalea. (Associated Pre Photo Mrs. Bebb Enjoys Musical Life of New York City Mr. Roberta. Ward Bebb, who has been spending a summer In the east delving into musical work and en tertainment, will be returning to Medford In October to resume her classes In voice and piano, according to lettera received last week from New York, where she haa been particularly Interested In the opera. In her Jotter Mrs, Bebb describes New York aa very "opera minded" during the past summer, the crowds filling the Hippodrome consistently at all performances. At the presentation of "Carmen." Mrs. Bebb heard Coo Glade, who ap peared here last year on the Civic Muslo association program, sing the title role, During the paat week ahe heard John Charles Thomas, Inter nationally beloved baritone, sing at the large Brena of . tha Madison Square Oarden, together with th Metropolitan Opera chorus, with Ce sar Bodero conducting. Many of the New York public, she stated In her letter, prefer John Charlea Thomas to Lawrence Tlb bett. Mrs. Bebb also writes that she Is seeing all the new plays and musical comedies, a each week new one are appearing In preparation for the win ter' season. She completed her summer course In piano and voice at the Institute of Musical Art of the Jiilltard School of Minlo about the middle of Aug ust, frank Damrosch, now dean em eritus, waa for years dean of the school. Dr. John Eraklne, musician and professor at Columbia univer sity, la president of the aummer school of 'Julllard. Before the close of the school a lovely tea, given by JulllaM on the roof gardens, waa at tended by Mrs. Bebb, who alao took voice work during the aummer un der Fraser Oange, head of the voice department of Penbody Institute, and professor for a number of years at the Royal Academy of London. The Medford musician also write that ahe enjoyed tea and meeting Mme. Andrea Parker at her atudlo thla aummer. Mme. Parker, sister of the late Oeorge Andrews of this city, Is the aunt with whom Oeorge Edward Andrews la studying voice tn New York. His mother I also mak ing her home with Mme. Parker. Mrs. Bebb waa looking forward to meeting Mrs. Andrew In the near future. M Degree of Tlonor Juvenile to Meet There will be a meeting of Degree of Honor Juveniles Monday afternoon at i o'clock tn the Labor Union hall. All members are urged to be pressnt and mothers are extended a cordial Invitation. . CONSTIPATION stomach and liver troubles In young and old corrected by the latest natural aiethoda., DR. a P. COI.KMAN, Phone ess. 2S Medford Bldg. Free S Enltrgemeni with each roll oi dims printed. Gardner Drugs New & Strictly Modern (The CAMELO SYSTEM of Garment Cleaning) For over t years located t 211 WEST MAIN TJsIng CARTET (carbon tetra chlor ide) cleaning fluid. . . For Reliable. Honest and Dependable Cleaning ftervlc Phone 1260 No fantrr nerrtrs with MtlnfaHor) rtmlta In ftmithttrn Oregon. Free Delivery Miss Latham and Brother Honored At Dinner Party Wayne May waa host Thursday evening at hi home, 604 South New. town, at a party honoring Oerald and Oeraldlne Latham, aon and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Peter Latham, on their twenty-first birth day. . Dinner was served by Mra. Earl May and Mra. Medley and was fol lowed by cards. Present were: Mlasea Elsie Williams, Virginia Greg ory and Gladys Mlnear and Messrs. Ralph Cook, Carl Williams. Wayne May and the honor gueat. -e-e- Miss Buchter Has Birthday Party Little Mlsa Joan Rose Buchter cele. brated her tenth birthday yesterday with a party at her home, 1012 Eaat Main atreet. Ten guest were invit ed to the sffalr and the matinee at the' theater was enjoyed by the group, followed by refreshments, served at the home. Mrs. Boyle Home From Trip Roulh " Mrs. J. c. Boyle returned yester day from California after accompa nying her daughter, Mlsa Oertrude, to Dominican college at San Rafael where ahe will attend school this winter. Primary Council Elects Officers Th Prlmsry council of Jackaon county met Friday afternoon at the Senior high school to atart work upon th new year and elected of fice to head activities. They are Mlas Vera Wright of Wsgner creek, president; Mlas Arlene Hsy of Cen tral Point, vice-president, and. Miss Marie Prescott of Phoenix, ecretary trenaurer. The council will meet the fourth Saturday of each month throughout the school year. WE SAVED YOU MONEY LAST MONTH ... We Do So Again TH OR Washers May go to $79.50 or More Untily then Palmer's will sell this famous Economy THOR for $69 50 BUY NOW -SAVE PALMER Music and Electric Store Eait Main Phone 788 Two Weddings of Interest to Local Folk Solemnized The month of September I threat ening to aurpaas the early aummer here In popularity with brides, two msrrlsges of psrtlcular Interest to the younger set being solemnised dur ing th past week. Tuesday, Mis Jesne Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. O. Fergu son of this city, and Leonard N. Hon. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of Long Beach, Cel., were married In Yreka, Cal. Wednesday Mlas Harriett Campbell. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chas. Campbell, and Lieut. Benjamin Har rell, aon of Joseph Barrel!, were mar ried in Yuma, Aria. Both brides are popular members of the local younger set and gradu ate of the Medford high school. Mrs. Hall later attended Northwestern Business college In Portland and Mrs. Harrell the University of Oregon, where she wsa a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and promi nently known In campus aoclety. Mr. Hall I editor of the Jackson ville Miner, weekly newapaper, and Lieut. Harrell, who graduated In June from West Point, has been stationed at San Antonio, Texas, In the United state army. Leaving Medford In a surprise elopement Lieut. Harrell and Mlsa Campbell continued to San Francisco the first of the week, where they were guest of .relatives, and on to Loa Angeles, where they visited Mr. For eat woolford, slater of Mrs. Harrell'a mother, Mra. Campbell, before con tlnulng to Yuma. They are now on their way to San Antonio, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hsll will be at home to their friends at Jacksonville. Burrs Return South After Visit Here Mr. and Mra. E. B. Barr and fanv lly and Mra. Barr'a father, Mr. Kan- sen of Oakland, Calif., left the last of th week for the south after via ltlng for several daya with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford. They were accompanied by Mis Jean Wood ford, who will be their gueat In the southern city. Baptist Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday The Ladle' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will hold a meeting at the Recreational hall of the church on Tuesday afternoon, September 12 at 3:30, to finish up the work started for the rummage sale. . Business meeting and a full at tendance la desired. Mrs. Carey Observes Birthday With Party On her birthday Mra. Sam, Carey entertained a group of her friends at her homo Thursday evening. Bridge waa enjoyed with Mra. Myrtle Gulovaen winning first prize. Miss WUma Ranney, traveling prize and Mrs. Helen McCabe, low. Guests for the evening were: Mies Kathleen Wilson, Mlsa Ranney, and Meedames Roy Stringer, Carl Mc Millan, J. H. Netmoyer, Gulavsen. McCabe, Erneat White and th hoatese. Badminton Fans Have Tournament " Member of the Badminton club held their eeml-monthly dinner and tournament at the armory Friday evening. The committee In charge Included: Mesdamea J. J. Emmens; W. H. Fluhrer, Gain Robinson and Ralph BardweU. About thirty mera- bera attended and th tournament wa won by Mra. Wheldon Blddl and Mr. S. M. Tuttle. B.P.W.Chib Holds Dinner Party as First Fall Event The Business and Professional Wo men's elub renewed activities for the fall seseon Thursday evening with a dinner party at th Corner Inn. A good attendance wa realized with Interest in the coming year' pro gram expressed by all. An Invitation from the Klamath Fall club to attend th first district conference to be held then Sentem ber 24 wa read and a number of local club member announced In tentlons to attend. Dinner was followed by a group of short talks, given by Mis Oladys Whltson, chairman. Mra Maude Chapman, Mlaa Mildred Othe. Mrs. Edwlna Welahaar and Mra. MaybeUe Church. Christian Missionary Group Hears Program An Interesting meeting waa held In the Recreational hall of the First Christian church on Tuesday after. noon, when the September program of the Woman'a Missionary society wa presented by Group III. During the business period which was in charge of the president, Mra. Allen Curry, the following aim were adopted for th year beginning July i, 1933, and closing June 30, 1034 Membership. 70: money to be raised aoo, and subscriber to "World Call," 18. In the absence of Mra. Everett Eades, the regular leader of Group in, Mrs. P. T. Latham acted as chslrman of the presentation hour. Mrs. Margaret Fisher lead the devo tional, her subject being. "Fear Not. Follow Me," and the Scripture les son, Luke 5:1-11. Prayer wa offered by Mrs. Minnie Crisp. Three papers were presented on the general topic of the sfternoon. which was "Upward, Outward, For ward." These were given by Mrs. Irene Orlgsby, Mrs. Berth Huson and Mr. Latham. "Hidden Busl nes," as found In "World Call." were in charge of Mra. 8. M. Hon. During the program Reverend Balrd sang "Face to Face," with his aon John Balrd. playing the violin accompaniment, and Mra. E. R. Cobb at the piano. A delightful social hour followed and refreshments were served by members of Group III. he T Engagement of Former Local Girl Announced in South Of Interest to many Medford folk 1 the 'announcement received yes terday by Mrs. R. 9. McElhos of the engsgement of Mis Catherine Edmeadea. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Forrest Edmeades, formerly of this city, now of Los Angeles, to Dr. Hart ley Hall. The marriage will be an event of early December in th south ern city. Miss Edmeadea. who ha many friend in this city, I a gTaduat of th Utjlverelty of Southern Califor nia. Dr. Hall la also a graduate of the southern university and Is prac ticing dentistry In Loa Angeles. East Ride Circle To bine Tuesday The home of Mrs. Frederick John ton, 3323 East Main street, will be the scene Tuesday afternoon of a luncheon for member of East Side Circle of the Presbyterian church, who will gather there for regular meeting. Following luncheon sewing will Interest the women and all mem bera of th circle are asked to come prepared to sew for the Red Cross. Constitution Day Program on Radio Mrs. M. M. Morris, regent of Crater Lake chapter, D. A. R , Tias received notice from Mr. John T. Richard, aon, state regent, that a special Con atltutlon day program will be given over KOIN at Portland at 1:30 p. m , September IT, at which time she will be guest speaker. Crater Lake chapter will begin Its year's work on September 19 with the nnual observance of a program In keeping with the day. Mr. J. O Grey will talk on recent leglsla. tlon and the members will respond to roll call by repeating tha preamble to the constitution. - The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, G Q. D'Alblnl with Mesdamea J. H. Cochran, M. M. Morris, and C. A Meeker assistant hostesses. Rosa Blackmore Willett Artist - Teacher of the Pianoforte s Studied 4 years with Telcbmuller in Leipzig Siplomee Leipzig; Conaervatorium, Germany Mrs. Willett baa been teaching the Art of Pianoforte play ing in Medford for four years. Pupils of all grades accepted For Studio Appointments Phone 403-E-4 liiiffiS i ALL ELECTRIC , - TWilf , AN "AU EUCTRK HOME m k ka rite. Irkav et v tkaq, dhfMbU anla far in UwMvtfh, ralMiiftf kf (torn aW nitcrf ef praaarlnf aa efaei laW tar W faady m4 ISt aeartast aUaaiaj sad veikfaf aW ko Ixra U Im ibca hiitxv bttaa. U iIm "AI Electric Mosm CM lady sf the new b Nadbif mI dwee. rat, M rc M act yw wa Hate and sepoiiceclE Is pm tsc rate f Ike Icanty hi aWk actMtta. Ska an caaa mi inn a aadcrrunal W ctSSita cael la c Ikaaa arMi tVrr) ynraVM khli a trnrblta. jbat dae. M, See? carapmraa far ktr avceanc! m4 aaa kelp kaB acroy Wic koert ci rriaara. Tin new freatfea la waiaca a poccwVrt bccaeM f tttcMcily, Ike atrfcel lerreei tec elanta YOUR "AI Iracark Haas' rry. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Altar Society Plans Busy Year St. Ann' Altar society 1 looking forward to a busy season now that daya, with a smell of faU In th air, have arrived. At th meeting Tuea day afternoon at parish hall plans were completed for the card party to ba held Wednesday and It was decided that th society would spon sor a party every other Wednesday evening throughout the season. The last week In September an other home-cooked dinner will be served at th parish ball, with Mrs. Weston acting as cnairman. Among other activities of the past week, the women of Sacred Heart church assisted in th drive of the National Recovery Act here, th fol lowing women elding tha leader, Mrs. Glen Fabrlck: Mesdame Jo Mar shall. Garrett, Moty, Merrlman and Cor urn; MUaea Martha DeSouia, Miss Daugherty, Mrs. 8. I. Brown, Mlas Bowling and Mra. O raves. The call for volunteer was Issued by Mrs. Frank DeSouz and the women worked Friday and Saturday. Kver-Ready Circle To Meet Tuesday The Ever-Ready Circl of the Presbyterian church will meet Tues day, September 13. at the home of Mra. Frank Llndley aa 328 Mistletoe atreet. Christian Circle Heart Fine Program The Circle Society of th First Christian church met last Tuesday evening In th recreational room of th church. Th topic for th evening waa "Beauty," with Adrian Fraley as lead. tr. Very interesting talk were given by Ralph Cook, and Naomi Fraley. The group wa 'favored with a vio lin solo by John Balrd, accompanied by Jean Woodford. During th recreational hour Rev. a rend Balrd gave several readlnga and Rosa Gore played a piano solo which were very much enjoyed. Various games were also played during the recreational hour directed by Leonard Klein. L - .- ...--J-- ----- - t TTfTWTWVTVWWTVf Merit Clrcl To Meet Tuesday The Merit Clrcl of th presort. Ian church wlU meet la the church. par lore on Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock for a pot luck lunoneon. Phi Sigma Kappa Dinner Here Tuesday Phi Stsma Kappa alumni and acttva member of this city and Ashland, will meet her Tuesday evening of this week for a dinner t the Hotel Medford. All members of the two cities are urged to attend. Dick Isaacs la chairman of th event. CANADIAN PACind CRUISES TOTHt FAR COUNTRIES OP TUt WORLD The IM4 Cniliee srheduled by the World' Grtiml Traniporlallon Syilrm offer coreufiy planntd i(n traries taklnft ou 10 the wnrld'e moit Intercitind countries, eboard famous aulas llnerfSooitrifs now! 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