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PAGE 'TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1933. t i Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by ( Eva Nealon Hamilton Younger Set Off For School Again As Fall Arrives There Is a predominance of gold In ftelM and wood these daya. and a crtspnea tn the arly morning air, long allied In tha ml rule of many folk with a return to achool. And It means Just that again thli year. For tola week will aea many member of the younger aet deserting swimming, golf and picnic for book and that certain round of actlrlty known to school-goers alone. Soma bava already returned to aouthern and eastern campusea and many mora will be leaving thla week lor northern achoole. Doing aouth are the Mie DorU and Helen Pat ton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ham ilton Patton. who left recently for Mills college and Anna Head achool: Mluea France and Elizabeth Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ferry; and Edward Beame, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames, who are going to Stanford university. Law rence Bragg will also attend achool In California, having left recently by motor with hla father for Menio. Mis Gloria Oetchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delroy oetchell. who was graduated from Castlllejs achool last June, will enter tha University of Washington this year. She la leaving by motor with her mother today for Seattle. Among thoae going eaat are Mis Roxane Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. W. Ruhl. who left last Thursday for Poughkeepsle. N. Y, to re-enter Vassar; Messrs. Corning and Harwell Kenly, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F, Corning Kenly, who will attend Harvard and Hobart, respectively; and Billy Newhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newhall, who Is entering Harvard achool of business adminis tration, following graduation last Tear from Vale. Mis Ooreen Leverette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette, will also attend a more distant achool. She will leave thla week to return to Frlnclpla college In St. Louis. Tha Oregon school will draw a larger representation of Medford etu, dents. Among tha youngest going aorth Is Mis Margaret Mary Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Mann, who la entering St. Helen's ball at Portland. Oolng to Oregon State college are: Glenn Slmklna and ltr, Leneve, son and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Slmklns, who are leaving today for Corvalll. Misses Lucille Uttrell. Mabel and Evelyn Orlmmett and Margaret Warner art also leaving to attend Oregon State thla year, as Is Bob Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Csrter. The University of' Oregon will gain Misses Peggy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller: Dorothy Orth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Orth; Barbara Hauk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hauk: Dorothy Roberts, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Rob arts; Btllla H&mmett and Bllse Reed, who was her house guest here for the summer, Dorothy Psley and Rosa Oore. Messrs. Bob and Tom Emm ens. Bill Cunningham, Max Carter, Neville Blden, Bob Prentice and David Lowry will also attend the university this year. Rush, week festivities on the uni versity and college campuses will de mand the tlm of all during the neat few days. Med ford People Attend Farewell Party for Doshers There were a number of Medford people In attendance last evening at Vie dancing party given at Lake o' the Woods In a farewell to Captain and Mrs. Doeher, who are leaving for Illinois. Among them were the fol lowing, who spent tha week end at the Fluhrer cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hart, Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Miss Fern Hutchison, Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer and Mr. Tom Swem. Wednesday Study Club Will Start Twenty-sixth Year . Wednesday Study olub members will begin their 3th year, with a picnic luncheon at the attractive summer home of Mrs. T. W. Mllea at Edgewood Park on tha Rogue, Wed nesday, September 90, at 19 o'clock. Members sre ssked to bring their own table service and a most Interesting study haa been outlined by tha pro gram committee. The main topic through the year will ba "Exploring the Times. The first regular atudy meeting will be held In the Ladles' club room In the city hall Wednes day afternoon, October 4. Mrs. Williams Home From Trip South Mrs. Jsna William haa returned to Medford from spending three weeks In Ssn Francisco, from which city her son. Maurice, alled September 1, on his fifth trip s round the world on tha President Adams of Dollar Steamship Una. - (Meaner Class to Meet On Tuesday Afternoon Tha Gleaner elaas of the First Bap. tlst church will meet with Mrs. Mary Strickland, 107 Beatty street, at 3 SO o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Septem ber 19. Each member la asked to bring her work along and la prom ised an Interesting sfternoon. Daughter, I'nlon Veterans Meeting Again Medford Daughters of Union Veter ans held their first meeting of the fall on September 8, and will meet from now on each second and fourth Friday evening of tha month. Vacation reminiscence and plan for tha winter held the Interest of tha members, and letters from Mr. Rowley, past president, and Mis Ben nett of Portland were reed by Mrs. R. A. Holme. The tent will meet again Friday, Sept, 22, at Uis atmoij, SHE'S CHINA'S FAIREST FLOWER , i- a issssssssrssaasMS n " """ " "" ' " "t L- .X...y-i. :... I i r ii ii.-..i..ia......,.,..f,..i'inifli. 4BBSBBfui Rosa Lee, daughter of the Chinese minister to Poland and known as "the fairest flower In tha Orient", passed through 6an Franolseo an rout to Washington to oln . W. Las and fll with him for War. saw. (Associated Press Photo! Club Women Ask Teachers, Others To "Open House" An "open house" meeting of the Business snd Professional Women's club has been announced for this coming Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock by the president, Mrs. Claries Spuhn. It will ba held In tha club rooms In the city hsjl and a special Invitation la extended all teachers In the Med ford schools and bualnea girl of the city. The program for the evening Is be ing arranged by Miss Oladya Whltson, chairman of tha membership com mittee, Mis Helen Cftrlton, chairman of the Welfare Exchange, will speak, and ao will Miss Lillian Roberta, ex ecutive secretary of the Jackson county Red Cross. Mrs. F. B. Nichols will sing a group of solos. Refrsshments and a social hour will follow the program. Browns, Guests Voorhies Home Interesting guest In the valley this week are General and Mrs. Robert A. Brown of San Francisco, visiting at tha home of Colonel and Mrs. Gor don Voorhies. where a buffet aupper waa given In their honor Thursday. it Lincoln Service Club Organizes Tha executive committee of the Lincoln School Service club met In Ita first regular session Tuesday sftarnoon, Sept. 19, at the home of Mrs. Ethel Florey, tha president of the club. Committees for the coming year were selected, and a new set of by lawa for tha club wsa made ready for presentation to the club, at Its first regular meeting, to be held at Lin coln school, Friday afternoon, Sept, 39. A wide and varied program 1 be ing planned for the winter, wlttt aotlvltlea to lntereat and put to work each member of tha club. Much en thusiasm and good will prevail among the members of thla group of women workers, and luting result and benefit to th school and com munity sre predicted as tha .work progresses. Those composing th executive committee of thla group who were present st the meeting r a Mrs. Ethel Florey, president; Mrs. Warren Rohr er, aecretary: Mrs. Howard Glascock, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Buckingham, chairman of the welfare committee: Mrs. Hugh Scovell, welter side; Mr. Chaa. Lumen, program committee: Mr. Leon Evan, membership com mute; Mr. L. 8. Armstrong, pub licity. Further details concerning tha first meeting of this elm will be pub lished In this psper st a later data. All Interested art Invited to Join the group, and to become enrolled mem ber. MUs Hauk nonored At Lovely Party Thursday. For th pleasure of Miss Barbara Hauk. who Is leaving for Eugene to enter tha University of Oregon. Misses Nells Green. Ethel Chord. Adra Ed- warn and Sybil Jean Young were hoatease at a lovely party at the Chord home Thursday evening. Des sen bridge and shower were enjoy. ed. Friars at bridge were awarded sirs. Robt, Mlksch and Miss Carol i Dodge. j Present were: Mlaae Georgia Ed-! wards. Florence Kertr, Mildred Orlt- j ah, Jean Qulsenberry. Helen MrAllla- j ler, Csrol Dodge, Dorothy Slesd. j Francee Moller, Melva Parrett, Helen I OIU, Sally Roberta and Mrs. Robt. Mlksch and th honor guest. Mr. Hutchison, Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. C. I. Hutchison waa hastes to th Thursoay Bridge club this week at her home on West Main Street. Wilsons snd fluesta Motor to Crsler Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson of tha Hotel Holland, accompanied by Mrs J. W. Young snd son, Walter, left thla morning to spend th dy at Wrater La, Three Local Folk Enjoy Extensive Motor Trip East Mrs. Carl Grant, accompanied by her daughter, Zella Mae, and Mis Marjorle Paley, aturned last week from a motor trip of 13,500 miles, which took the three through the east, west, north and south of the United States, Including a visit to the World's fair, many historic spots In the east snd the national park of the west. Leaving Medford June 10. with Mrs. Orant at the wheel, the three motored to the Yellowstone national park, the Black Hills of Dakota, and on to tha World's fair, where they spent two weeks. From Chicago they continued thru Pennsylvania, where they were guests of relatlvea and friends for three weeks at Rochester, then on to Niag ara rails, where they Included Can ada In their Journey, by stsylng on the Canadian side. Portland, Maine, the moat northern point visited wsa next In their Itin erary. Motoring to Boston for a short stay, tha three found the trip on to New York an easy on and spent three days there visiting friends snd msny points of Interest, before continuing to Washington, D. C. The Journey homeward wsa made via tha southern rout snd Included very Interesting stays In Mlsml and New Orleans. Tha Orand Canyon wsa next viewed by the Oregon travellera and a holiday at Long Beach enjoyed with Mrs. Grant'a mother. In San Jose, a short stay with Mr. Grant, who was on business In the south, waa enjoyed, then the three contin ued to San Francisco and home. All mountain ranges of the United States were Included In the trip and Miss Paley, in discussing the Journey yesterday said alia enjoyed th "Rockies" most. Comparing sections of the United States, however, she voiced a decided preference tor little Old New England. A dash over Into Mexico from El Paso, Texas, aha said was disappoint' ing in tnst ana found tha country mora "dirty" than colorful, and th people very poor. In Washington, D. C, th group went through the White House and the congressional buildings. The Lin coln memorial, the Wsshlngton mon ument were visited, and Mt. Vernon In Virginia, also Arlington cemetery. Miss Paley will now re-enter high school nere and Mrs. Grant Is con' tlnulng to Seattle this week end with Mr. Grant to make arrangements for ineir new home In the northern city, where they will be Joined aoon bv their daughter, who will be guest of Miss Paley at th horn of her grand mother, Mrs. John F. White for sev- ersl days. Miss Lsne and Mr. Seely Married Saturday Mlsa Ethel Lsne and Eugene Seely. both of Medford, were married Satur day evening at fhe christian church pareonsge by th Rev. W. R. Balrd, th ceremony being witnessed by a few relative and Intimate friends They will make their horn at 9S Beatty street for th present. Mr. Seely Is employed at the Rogue River Valley cannery. Mint Holt, Bride Of Ronald DeVore, Saturday Service At quiet ceremony lut night at the Holt home on Willamette avenue, Mlsa Dean Holt and Ronald DeVore, son of Mr. and Mra. Con DeVore were married at 10 o'clock, the Rer. W. R. Balrd of the Pint ChrUtlan church solemnizing the service. The bride, charmingly attired In ensemble of blue, with corsage of white gardenias, was attended by Mlsa Arietta Messenger, and Hssklll Holt, brother of the bride, waa best man for the groom. The wedding service was read in the presence of only the Immediate relatives of tha couple. Following the service Mr. and Mra. DeVore left for a wedding trip after which they will make their home In Medford. bow tn Drioe and groom are popu lar members of the local younger aet. -- John B. Griffin Honored By Many On 80th Birthday John a. Griffin, the oldest native son In Jackson county snd tha oldest member of the Southern Oregon Plo neer society, celebrated hla eightieth birthday Thursday at hla home, 012 west jsckson street, where he was the recipient of many gifts, brought by friends, who were csUtng through out the day. Bouquet of autumn flower and colorful fruit added much brightness to the occasion and to the dinner table, where a limited number of friends gathered, due to the recent Illness of th honor guest. During the morning a special pro gram honoring tha beloved pioneer, Mr. Griffin, was broadcast by station KMED, including a sketch of hi life In the Rogue River valley. "Silver Threads Among the Gold" was sung for hts pleasure and a number of birthday greetings Included In the program. Tha youngest guest at th birth day table was Master Richard LeRoy Wilson. ged three, and the oldest. Mr. Griffin, who Is slwsys proud to snnounca that h. Joined the South ern Oregon Pioneer society, when It wsa first organized. Chrysanthemum Circle To Enjoy Supper Tha next regular meeting of Chry santhemum circle. No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be held Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock In the I. O. O. F, hall. . Following the circle ses sion a pot-luck aupper will be en- Joyed and each member la asked to contribute something to the menu Royal Neighbors To Meet Thursday The Royal Nelghbora will meet next Thursday evening for a busi ness and social session. There will be a school day program and the P. T. A. will serve refreshment, Members and visiting Royal Neigh bors are urged to come. Regular meeting place. Eagles hall. Methodist Missionary Society Enjoys Afternoon. The auxiliary of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church mst Thursday afternoon t th home of Mrs. W. A. Hollowsy with a good representation of members and guests. Mra. Hollowsy presided during the business session, Rev. Knott offer ing the opening prayer. Report of secretary and treasury were In order. Mrs, R. C. Mlnear win be hostess to the auxiliary at the October meeting. Mrs. Kunzman led the devotional period. "O. Mother Let Ms walk With Thee" wsa aung In concert. ' Lesson topic, "Rosds of Inspiration' or the trail from Damascus. Act 39. chap. 13-18. The program theme, "Visions ahead, with great courage for the tasks at hand." Miss Phlpps. In charge of th study progrsm, presented Miss Helen Carl ton, who addressed tha meeting on the subject, "Forward March," where in Paul fitted It Into our lives when he ssld: "Press on. forgetting the things which srs behind. Piano solo, "Cathedral Chimes," by Miss Beatrice Gillette. Rev. Knotts, who In his early man hood wsa called to teach English and history tn the mission and govern ment schools In Peru, South America for a five-year period, gave an Inter esting talk on the subject. Miss Gladys Bond made th closing prayer. Refreshments wer served during the social half hour by tha hostess. assisted by Mrs. Charles Hollowsy. Early Copy Again Needed for Sunday With th resumption of activi ties thla week by many club and circles of tha city, th urgent need for early copy for th Sunday so ciety section of th Mall TMbun I again realized. Th cooperation of publicity chairmen la asked to nabla publication of alt events In the Sunday edition. Report of meetings, occurring prior to Friday, must be brought In, or telephoned to the society editor before Friday evening. If they are to appear In the Sunday edition. Calls will be received from 8:00 . m. to 10 a. m. every day but Saturday. Greater Medford Club Will Meet Monday Afternoon A spsclsl meeting of the Greater Medford club ' haa been called for Monday. September 18, at the club rooms In the city hall for election of officers, and a large attendance la urged by Mrs. G. R. Satchwelt, presi dent, and Mrs. Rose Scbleffelln, sec retary. Much work of various kind la awaiting the club and the next year promises to be a busy one for sll club members, the office re forecast. Since the Greater Medford club la the only civic club for women In Medford. the cooperation of all wom en Interested In the sdvsncement of the city Is asked by the officer In making the coming year a successful one. Tha meeting will open at 2 o'clock. Mesdames Farren and Robinson Entertain Mrs. Isabella Farrell and Mrs. L. L. Robinson were hostesses to a plc nlo luncheon on the library lawn on Thursday for the pleasure of their granddaughtera, Patricia and Collsta Farrell, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell. , Carpenters Entertain -Before Going East Mr. and Mr. Alfred 8. V. Carpen ter, who left Thursday evening for an extended stay in the east, were host at dinner Wednesday, enter taining a group of friend at their country place "Topsldes, where Mr. snd Mrs. E. Q. Burgess will be at home during their absence. Mesdames Ash and Simpson Entertain Mra. Stg Ash and Mrs. Simpson were hostesses Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ash, 1005 North Riverside, at a largely attended and delightful meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of Zlon English Luthersn church. In addition to th routine business the pastor. Dr. Kabele, made a full explanation of "Tha Non denomtnattonal Bible Studenta' Fel lowship" which he Is organizing to promote Bible atudy In the home of the community aud In a special un denominational Bible class. The hos tesses served delicious refreshment.' Baptist Auxiliary Has Fine Program - Tha Baptist Ladle 'Auxiliary held a meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon. September 12, with the following program: Song, "Take Time to Be Holy." Devotlonals Mrs. J. D. Shaffer. Scripture Reading Mrs. A. B. Mead. Prayer Mrs. Mary Stlckland. Rummage aal announced October 19, 30 and 91. Cooked food sale Oc tober 91. The meeting that was to be held October 10 haa been changed to the evening of October 11, Mrs. A. J. An derson. progrsm chairman. The missionary meeting October 98 at 38 South Laurel street will be "guest day" and the Aatiland Auxil iary will be here. Mr. M. B. Cos, program chairman: Mrs. J. D. Shaf fer, social chairman. Misses D'Albini Entertain Feting The Ferry Girls Mlase Elizabeth and Frances Ferry were honor guest at a party on Wednesday afternoon given by Misses Ruth and Corlnne D'Albini for num ber of Gen. Joseph Lane society. Children of the American Revolution, and few invited guest. A a token of appreciation for their faithful work th following put president of the society were pre sented with C. A. R. -pins: Misses Margaret Chllders, Frances Ferry -and Ruth D'Albini. A card party followed tha business meeting. Miss Florence Olfford held high score. Miss Frances Ferry 'won the travelling prize. Mis Elizabeth Ferry a guest prize and Ml Erma Nledermeyer consolation. Mis Bsrbsra Holt, the Junior presi dent, gave a toast to the Ferry twins wno leave soon to enter Stanford university. The society win follow with deep Interest their progress with Justifiable pride In the knowledge that they are members of Gen. Jo seph Lane society, Children of the American Revolution. Guests were Mr. D. H. Ferry. Misses Ardyce Llndley, Winifred Rose borough, Erma Nledermeyer. Atleen Guy and Pauline Champlln. Membera of C. A. R. present were Misses Fran cee and Elizabeth Ferry, Elizabeth and Jean Qllltngs. Joan DeLosh. Florence Olfford. Jean Piatt, Margaret unuders, Barbara Holt, Mary Louise MCEinose and the hostesses, Ruth and Corlnne D'Albini. Mra. O. q. D'Albini served refresh ments. - Veterans Auxiliary To Meet Monday There win be a regular meeting of mo veterans oi foreign Wsrs. at the Eaglea hall, Monday night at' 8 o'clock. There will be no covered dish dinner as originally planned. As this I the first meeting since the summer vacation, a large attendance I requested as matters of importance are to be taken up. Mr. Williams. Honor Guest at Dinner Mrs. Leo B. William waa hostess recently at a party, honoring Mr. William on th anniversary of hi birthday. Th birthday dinner was foUowed by an evening at cards, with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Seegmlller. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Roll!. Millar, ire spears ana Mr. and Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Of New York Here Mr. and Mra. WUlard O. Bunch of New York City arrived here by motor Friday night to visit Mrs. ounens mother, Mrs. E. N. Warner, and will be welcomed by many friends In the valley this week. Mrs. Bunch 1 re membered a the former Ruth War ner, a popular member of local soci ety. On th trip west the Bunches stop ped for a short time In Laramie. Wyo. where they were guests oi ur. ana Mra. Cha. Pugh, who visited bere a short time age, Mr. Pugh being the former Esther Warner. Tha Bunches plan to spend the winter In Medford. Fidelity Circle To Meet Tuesday FldeUty circle of th Methodist Episcopal cbureb will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Smylls. 708 West Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, September 19, for regular session. Loyal Women To Meet Tuesday The Loyal Women's class of the Christian church will hold their reg ular monthly business ' and social meeting Tuesday at 3 o'clock, Sept. 19, In the church recreational hall. ' M "Open Portal" Luncheon Announced for Tuesday The Women'a Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will give their annual luncheon "The Open Portal". In the church dining room at one o'clock Tuesday, September 19. Fourteen tables have been arranged to represent the different countries In which the Presbyterian church ha established mission work. Any lad lea who have not been placed and are wishing to attend are asked to call Mrs. Iverson 1353. An Interest ing progrsm ha been prepared, and a number of musical numbers both i Instrumental and vocal will be given. ' Elegance it l difficult to find words to describe these fascinating modes In coats, now on display at ADRIENNE'S elegant In fabric, elegant In colors elegant In workman ship. There's n raro taste In the fxslllon Ing of the new shoul ders In the arrange ment of luxurious fur trimmings .... A glimpse of these, costs will convince you of their smartness, their quality and their value at our prices. Adrl nenne s DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Pbyslotheraphy Oregon License 384 California License 8039 13 Years In Medford, Ore. 'Th Store of Happy Wedding Rings' White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant ai Diamond! Larry Schade READY for BUSINESS TOMORROW "NU-WAY" CLEANERS 40 South Central Kar-Tet, tha new cleaning system used at this up-to-date plant turn out work faster than has ever been accomplished before. 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