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irEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. ifEDFORD, QBEGON, STJyDSY, OCTOBER I, 1933.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
UM'Ht mini
tt
Country Places
Attract Society
Again This Week
Tht glorious kind of wtir.
which many folk choose to designate
is Indian ummer, ha brought a
revival hers of enterttlnlng at river
lodges snd country plscea during th
pest few dsys, nl '"twite haunt,
slmost forsaken during BpttmMr
rains, will IX echoing with voice
gain today, aa people gather to greet
the tint day of October In tha great
outdoors The weather prediction 1
"fair and fanner."
Oueata from north, aouth. and
from merrle old England are enjoying
the hospitality thla week of the river
colony. The C. M. Blacka are enter
taining Mrs. Bsrtlstt and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Both of 8an Pranclaco. The
Won Tucker have aa guest at
"Rogue'a Poost" Mr. and Mra, Joeeph
O. Tohln of Ban rranclaco. Senator
Clark Burgard of Seattle and Lord
Anthony Ashley of England. Lord
Tennyeon of England, who la alao
visiting in the atatet, la expected here
during the week.
At the country home of Colonel
and Mra. Gordon Voorhlea, where
hospitality la not aeaaonal thing,
Mra Bprague Rlsgal waa hoe tea last
night at buffet cupper. Inviting
members of her bridge olub and their
trusbands to dine. Eighteen were
preaent for the affair.
The Voorhlea' alio entertained In
formally Friday at tea, Dr. Plater K.
Roeat, sociologist of Reed college,
hero for a lecture; Mrs, Roeat and
their two young eons.
Colony Club Tea
Set for Tuesday
Official opening of the Colony
club for the new season haa been
announced for this week, when the
Tuesday afternoon tea will be en
joyed by the membership, headed by
Mrs. Paul Janney as president.
Plans for opining of the club
house on Geneva were underway yes
terdsy.
On Enjoys Stsy
On College Campus.
Eugene Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Orr. Is among members of the
local younger set who wera guests on
college campuaea during man week
festivities. He spent five dsys last
week t the Alpha CM Rho frater
nity, of which he Is a member, t
Oregon State college.
Past Nobis Orsnds
tnlKT Evenlns
The Past Noble Oranda club of
Olive Rebekah lodge met last Thurs
day evening with Mra. Josephine Hell
at her home on Edwards street. The
quilt made by the members ws pre
sented Mrs. Dorothy Sorlpter. Fol
lowing the evening's projram, re
freshments were served with Mrs.
Scrlpter pouring tea.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Lona Bergman on the
second Thursday In October.
.
Rlersted Home Scene of
Bridge P'.ylng
Mrs. H. W. Klersted's ihom at
Orar.d View Height waa the aettlng
for a very pleasant afternoon at
bridge Thursday when 35 women mo
tored to the country for the meeting
of the Building Bridge club. Six
tables were In plsy. Ths rooms were
decorated with autumn leaves and
garden flowers.
High score In auction bridge wss
held by Mrs. J. Marshall and In con
tract by Mrs. Jo Clsrk.
Refreshment were served by the
committee. Mrs. Sehleffelln and Mrs.
Duff, with Mrs. Sstehwell and Mra.
Noud of Salem presiding at Vie din
ing table.
The next meeting will be with Mrs.
Anna Mlkeche at her home Thurs
day, October 5, at SIB South Peach
street.
SINGER AT DAUGHTER'S WEDDING
x-i if
John McCormaok, noted tenor, Is shown with his daughter, Gwen
dolyn, at her marriage In London to Edward Pyke, Liverpool buslnesc
man. McCormaek sang what hs termed th "song of hit life" at the
wedding service. (Asioolsted Press Photo)
Autumn Flower I
Display Planned
By Garden Club
The Ootober meeting of the Med
ford Osrden club will be held In
the court house auditorium Thuer
day evening. October 0, at 7 o'clock.
Every one attending la asked to bring
specimens of fragrant flowers from
his garden end be able to give the
botanical name of the same if pos
sible. Mrs. Leland Mentzer will conduct
a 10-mlnut lesson on the pronun
ciation of botanical names, and Jsne
Snedlcor will demonstrate the ar
ranging of flowers In bowls, and oth
er containers.
prldsy, October 6. the Osrden olub
will hold a fall flower display In the
lobby of the Hotel Medford. Every
one la asked to bring flowers and
containers for thla display and assist
In making It successful. The exhibit
will be open to the public from 11
o'clock In the rooming until lata In
the evening. Entries will be received
from 8 to 10 In the morning.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
Bennets Feted
On 45th Wedding
Day Monday Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. N. 3. Bennett cele
brated their 46th wedding snnlver
sary last Monday evening, when a
number of th'lr friends srrahged a
surprise psrty in their honor and pre
sented thern with a table lamp. Carda
were played during the evening, after
which refreahments were served
Present for the affair were: Mr.
and Mrs. Jack GUI, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Ssmuels, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Muchraore, Mr. end Mrs. A. Penwell.
Mrs. Sylvia Bsrkdull, Mrs. Clsra BSrk
dull, Mredamee Oslo, At wood. Delt
rlch, Hal Piatt, Bergman. Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Picket end the honor guest
Baptist Women
Entertained Hera
Th Ladles 'Auxiliary of th First
Baptist church wss .hostess to the
Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ashland Bap
tlat church at 36 South Laurel atreet
Tuesday. Three carloads of ladles
cam from Ashland.
Th president Mrs. W. R. Craw
ford, Introduced Mrs. M. B. Coe. who
presented th missionary program.
Th general toplo wss "Stewardship."
The singing of th hymn, "Have
Thine Own Way, Lord." led to the
thought of being stewards of our
lives, our homes, our time and our
money. Solo. "My Brother Called to
The" wss sung by Mrs. Edna Ray
mond. "The women Wth a Utile
Rood" was th toplo led by Dr. Car
low. "The Woman With a Gift," by
Mrs. R. L. Hogtie, th story of the
slabsster box. Discussion, "Why Did
She Olve the Costly Gifts?" Love
prompted her. What Is given for
Christ Is never waste 'Th' Wo
msn with an Hour." Mr. Ethel Xel
r.ur. Scripture, the etory of Martha
. worried about many things, many
precious houra Discussion: Hav w
time? If we do not have monsv can
we not find th time? A goon many '
Joined In the discussion. How many j
hours a week do w owe Ood? One- i
tenth of our time belongs to Rim; I
tf w give him anything, It must be 1
more. "The Woman with a Needle." I
Mra. Oeo. B. Voung. scripture, Act
9:91; etory of Dorcas. "Sew a little
at a time and many things win be
accomplished.
Mrs. Coe spoke of other women:
"Th Women With Pons " "The Wo-!
man With the Lost Coin." "The Wo
man With a Message." These who
are not Christians need to have these
thought. Can we not In our con
versation ahow them? A Jewish rab
bi aald they took offering two Sun
days to tske csre of local expenses,
ths other fifty Sundays went to help
others. A Proteslsnt said: "W do ao
ttttl compared with the Jew. Why?'
An Ashland lady spoke up quickly
"They tithe." Arersg received by
Protestant churches Is less thsn one
fourth of tithe. "Not one truly tithes
can truly say he has lost by doing.
Mrs. V. O. N. Smith, president of
th Ashland Atiilllsry. f.hsnked the
lsdles for th fine meeting. She
ssid she knew each on bad received
By Mr. Cole Holme.
The social meeting of the auxiliary
was held Monday evening of thla put
week. The preadent and her co-workers
prepared a most enjoyable, even
ing in honor of the newly elected of
tloers. The club room wss beauti
fully decorated with autumn flowers
and tall tapers. The tsbles were ar
ranged around the center table re
served for the guests of the evening.
After delicious refreshment auction
bridge wss enjoyed. The prises were
swsrded to Mrs. Ooodwln Humphreys
and Mrs. John Butler.
The Welfare committee hss an
nounced thst next Monday evening.
October 3, th flret meeting of the
Sewing club win tske plsce. The
meeting Is to be held st ths Welfare
room In th Medford National Bank
building on the 3rd floor. Much
work has been prepered end a pleas
ant evsnlng Is anticipated. Any sux
Ulsry member t welcome end all are
urged to help In this welfsr work,
as msny articles of clothing are to
be msde for distribution during the
winter.
Plana for the annual Joint Installa
tion of ths Legion snd Auxlllsry on
October 0 are being perfected. As
soon a they an completed they will
appear In thla column.
Mrs. Endrla Tlome
From Visit East
Mre. Arthur H. Endrls has returned
to this city from an extensive trip
through the east and south.
"Y" Board Meets ' '
Monday Evening.
There will be a meeting of the
Y. W. C. A. board members Monday
evening at 8 o'clock In th "Y" club
rooma. t
Veteran's Auxlllsry
To Elect Officer.
The Auxlllsry of Veterans Of For
eign Wsrs will hold their regulsr
meeting st th Eagles Hall Mondsy
evening. October 3. preceded by a
covered dish supper served at 7:00
o'clock. Election of officers for the
ensuing year will be held and a large
attendance Is expected.
Greater Medford
Club Invites All
Women to Meeting
All women of Medford Interested
In the social welfare of the city are
invited to attend th meeting of the
Oreater Medford club, called for Mon
day afternoon at 3 o'clock In the
club rooma In the city hall, Mrs.
O. R. Sstehwell, club president, en-
nounoed yesterdsy.
Th meeting has been espoolslly
plsnned to bring together el! the old
members. Vie new numbers and
those persons Interested In Joining
the club, which is a chsrltable or
gsnlzatlon, working for the sdvsnce-
ment of th city a a whole.
Important activities are being out
lined for the new year and the olub
officers are anxious to gain the co
operation of all women of the city
In making their accomplishment pos
alble. During the last year the club
did much to aid the Lions' relief
kitchen and will direct energlea to
some worthy project aimed to en
able th needy to aid themselves this
year.
Mrs. Knight Flostess
To Thursday fluh.
Mrs. C. A. Knight waa hnstee last
week to members of the Thuredsy
club. There were thre tsbles of
csrds In plsy during the afternoon.
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Krnschel Pledged
At Oregon State.
Among Medford students entering
college this year, who have been
pledged by fraternltlea on the north
ern campuses, Is Robert Kroschel. who
wss pledged by Alpha Sigma Phi at
Oregon State college last week. He
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Kroschel.
Presbyterian Bible
Clsas Enjoys Session.
Ths Women's Bible clsas of the
Presbyterian church held their first
aoclal meeting of the year Tuesday
afternoon In th church parlora.
Mrs. Llttrel opened the meeting by
offering a "Challenge to Psrent."
Her tslk wss a plea that parents
should see th lmportsnc of their
children being taught the true word
of Ood.
After a short business session. Mrs.
Chsney gave splendid paper on the
part that parent play In advancing
th work of th Sunday achool.
A soclsl hour followed, during
which Mrs. Sswyer snd her commit
tee served dainty wafera and coffee.
Th committee Included Mesdamea
Doran, Kroschel, King. Wright snd
Llttrel.
Mesdames Codding,
Conroy Entertain
Preceding Dance
Mrs. Oeorge Codding and Mrs.
Helen Conror were hostess Friday
evening at a lsrge dinner st th Con
roy home preceaing me pn.j oi me
Formal Dancing club, covers wer
arranged for 4 guest st the attrac
tive table.
Quest continued to the Knights of
Pvthlss hsll. where more thsn 100
club members enjoyed dsnclng.
Shower Honors
Leonard Halls
A number of friends of M. and
Mrs. Leonsrd Hall, whoa marrlag
wss sn event of 1st summer, gath
ered st their home In Jacksonville
Friday evening to bonMr them with
a mlscellaneoua shower.
Enjoying the evening wre: Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Ferguson, parent of Mrs.
Hsll; Mr. snd Mrs. James Murray,
Mre. Hsrvey Young. Mr. and Mrs.
Moore Hamilton, Mrs. Myrtle Blake
ley, Mlsr-ea Irvs Fewell, Lol Llndsey,
Margrr.et Hensley end Joyce Andrews
and Messrs. Herb Orey and Jerry
Latham, and the honor guests, Mr.
snd Mrs. Hall.
Willett Students
Please in Recital
The special recital by students Of
Rosa Blackmore willett which took
place laat Monday evening at th
Baldwin Piano snoppe, naa a very
fine attendance.
Mrs. Willett wss highly compli
mented on the wonderful work of the
class snd the remsrkable progress
made. The moat advanced work wss
done by Ksthleen Brstten and Mrs.
Lydls Guetslsff. This class was com
pletely trained under Rosa Blackmore
Willett.
Other recitals will be arranged for
Istsr In the season.
A vote of thank was given Mrs.
Purucker for her great Interest In
pianoforte playing which haa prompt
ed her to allow the use of the Bald
win Piano Shoppe snd Its lovsly
grsnd pianos on these occasions.
Those taking part In th program
were: Kathleen Brstten, Mra. Lydia
Ouetelaff, Helen Jones, Norma Melll,
Iris Lewis and Frits Ouetzlaff.
Pythian Club to Meet"
At llrlniroth Home.
Th Pythtsn club will msst at th
home of Mrs. Mabel Helmroth, 808
West Main street, next Tuesdsy even
ing st 8 o'clock.
Miss frock Goes ' '
To Principle College.
Miss Alice Prock of thl city left
recently for St. Louis, where she Is
entering Principle college. Miss Do
reen Leverette of Medford Is slso
student st the college.
Health Workers ' '
Of Jacksonville Meet.
The Jacksonville Heslth Tjnlt will
meet st the home of Mrs. H. K. Harms
on Tuesday, October S at 3 o'clock.
All members sre urged to be present
snd a cordlsl Invitation la extended
to everyone interested In health work.
M
Colonel Sargent
Auxiliary to Meet
Colonel Sargent Auxiliary No. IS
will meet at the armory Wednesday
evening. October 4, at 8 o'clockk. Re
freshments will be served following
the business meeting and all mem
ber are tequeeted to arrive at 8
o'clock promptly, Carrl Averlll, the
preetdent, announced yesterdsy.
Receive Announcement
Of Florida Wedding
Mr. snd Mra W. 8. Ollmor hav
received snnouncement of th recent
wedding of their nephew. Dr. James
O. Rlnsman of Lemon City, Fie., to
Miss Ruth Rsder. Dr. Rlnsman la a
graduste of Tulane university, snd
hs been prsctlclng In Lemon City
for the past two years. Mrs. Rlns
man waa graduated from Stetson
university In Florida.
Party Compliments
Miss Joyce Gage
Mia Joyce Osgs, who left last eve
ning by trslo for Chicago to spend a
month visiting In the east and at
tending the World fair, was the In
spiration Friday evening of a hand
kerchief shower snd bridge psrty for
which Mrs. Oraoa Vose, and Misses
Helen Noyee and Msrjorle Llndley
were hostesses.
There were three tables of bridge
In plsy during th evening snd high
score and traveling honors held by
Misses Bernlce GUI snd Llndley.
Guests for th evening were:
Misses Osge, Berntos Olll, Elizabeth
Watson, Helen Wood and Mrs. David
R. Wood, Mrs. Donald D. Huntress,
Mra weldon McBee, Mrs. Rena Col
lie, Mrs. Egan Gregory and Mrs. Lot
tie Csldwell.
Young People
Open Services
At Presbyterian
Of great Interest to local young
people snd citizens Is th snnouncs
ment thst beginning tonight the
evening services of the Presbyterian
church will be taken over by the
young people of the church. Th
Young People's society has planned
active avangellstlo program for
the year and the maintenance ef a
regulsr Inspiring evsnlng service Is
a goal which Is foremost in the minds
of all.
Three Sundays each month will be
devoted to th regular preaching ser
vice with musie by a young people's
choir and the scripture resdlng. music
and ushering all supervised by th
young people themselves. Rev. w. J.
Howell will bring the messages. The
fourth Sundsy will be set sslde tor
various speclsl programs In tha form
of musics! evenings, speclsl speakers.
motion pictures from the board of
Christian Education, etc. An Illus
trated lecture en Alaska la on Of th
contributions which Is being plsnned
for the future.
Th member of th young people's
group Invtt all members of the
church, as well as those who do not
attend ny regular church meeting
to co-operate In making thl venture
success. Non - church - attending
young people are alao urged to fel
lowship with th Presbyterian society.
Th youth sr going to put on ser
vices st the Jstl snd also hold gospel
meetings st outlying churches In the
community.
Rev. W. J. Howell, psstor of the
Preebyterisn church, made the fol
lowing ststement concerning th new
services: "ft will be a eervlce packed
with aplrltual dynamite. Recogniz
ing the poverty of a Jazz Age when
th Jazz begins to Jar. now we are
forced to look Into the faces of hun
gry, disillusioned people with only
one hope left God. That will be our
vision, backed with our Uvea.
Ths youth of the church today rep
reeent the only foroe In the world
atandlng continually and unequivo
cally for a Godly Interpretation of
life, recognizing that we need God
far worae than we need bread and
living as never before to thrust Into
the world the only hope to save It
from rot and ruin which Is Jesus
Christ, the eon of the Living Ood."
BOWMAN'S
Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop
Now In
NEW LOCATION
at
16 and 1 8 S. Central
Start the Fall Season
with one of
BOWMAN'S
FAMOUS
PERMANENT
WAVES
FABRIC
DIVERSITY
til In all. this Is s season of rich
er fabrics, became they so e.
eurateir express th Individual
fashion for the new season.
IVhereter the drsiiner has crested
a stile, t smart fsbrlo h been
selected. Arlrlenns, a usual.
(honing modes for every hour of
the dav, snd alien you bny t
Adrlenne's vnu know yor Clothes
sre "Fsshlon right."
Ail
nenne $
Altar Society to
Meet Tuesday
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
Tuesdsy st 3:30 for regulsr business
in the Catholic pariah hall.
Betrothal of Bay
City Society Girl
To D. Canfield Told
From th south comes announce
ment of a wedding to grace th early
winter. In which Medford society
will be much interested. For the
future groom In the case Is Dsvld
Huntington Csnfleld ef Crater Lske
nations psrk, well known In this
city for a number of yesrs.
The report of th betrothal In the
bay city press reads:
"Announcement of th engagement
of Miss Helen Wlnslow Stanford,
daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Joslsh
Wlnslow Btsnford of Piedmont, to
Mr. Dsvld Huntington Canfield of
Crater Lske. Ore., waa mad at a
luncheon thla afternoon at the Wo
men's Athletic club In San Francisco
by Mlas Bernlce Miller. News of th
engagement came a a surprise to
the sssembled guests who hsd gsth
ered for th luncheon which honored
Mrs. Russell Andrews (Marian Farr).
"Mim Stanford la a graduate of
Stanford university, class of '38. snd
Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority. Mr. Canfield. son of Mr.
and Mrs. T.homas Hawley Canfield
of Minneapolis, Minn., Is a graduato
of the University of Minnesota, '38.
snd a member of Phi Kappa Sigma
fraternity. He la now chief ranger
at Crater Lake national park. Since
his graduation from college' ha haa
been with the national park service.
"The wedding of th couple Is
plsnned as an event of esrly winter.
"Guests st the betrothal sn
nouncement luncheon Included Mrs.
Russell Andrews, Miss Katherlne
Crane, Mra. Andrew Scott Jr., Mra.
Richard Wright, Mra. Frederick Early
Jr., Mra. Harmon Bell, Mra. Stanley
McCutchan, Mrs. John Blemer, Miss
Frances Shoup, Miss Catherine Hsr
roun, Mrs. Byron Bryant, Mrs. Henry
Doble. Mrs. Kenneth Berry, Mrs. John
8. Collins. Mrs. Alsn Robertson, Miss
Barbara Beach Thompson, Mrs. Wil
lis Wolf, Mrs. John Worden, Mrs.
Brewster Davison. Mrs. Lorlmer Har
rell, Miss Benett Merner, Miss Bar
bara Nourse. Miss Joan Nourse, Mrs.
Hsrold Erdman, Mrs. Kenneth Rob
btns." Christian Missionary
Society to Meet.
The Women's Missionary Soelsty of
th First Chrlstlsn church will meet
In the Recreational Hsll, st 3:00
o'clock Wednesdsy afternoon, Octo
ber 4th.
Group IV. with Mrs. R. L. Rsy as
leader, will be In charge of both the
program and soclsl hour.
Ths general subject will bo "The
Country Places of America," snd will
be a study of the work being done
by Christian churches, among the
negroea, Indiana and mountain peo
ple. .
Oeorge Bennett, Student
University of Washington
Friends In this city of George Ben
nett, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Alex
ander G. Bennett, formerly of Med
ford, now of Foreat Grove, will be In
terested In learning that he 1 at
tending the Cnlveretty of Washing
ton thla year. He entered as a sopho
more, majoring In business adminis
tration and law, and was recently
pledged by Phi Kappa Pel fraternity.
He Is continuing his vocal training
at the university and hs been ac
cepted In enlistment In the univer
sity navy R. O. T. C.
Bennett attended high school In
Medford snd took hi freshman year
at the Southern OTegon Normel
school.
Mrs. Yale Honor ee It -
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physlotheraphy
Oregon License 164
California License S023
It Scars in Medford, Or,
At Bridge Monday I
Mrs. A. J. Hsuk will bo hostess st
her horn on Crsrar Lsk svenus
Mondsy afternoon at a luncheon
fetelng Mrs. David Ysle. Two tsbles
of bridge will be In plsy following
luncheon. I
B.P.W.lClubDines j
Tuesday Evening
The Business and Professional Wo-
men's club will hold another dinner ;
meeting this coming Tuesdsy In '1 t
city club rooms at 8 o'clock
progrsm for the evening will f1"
ture a lecture by Mrs. J. W. crtj".
home economist. A large attendiw
la urged by Mrs. Clarice Spuhn, cW
prealdent.
Crater Lake Guild
To Meet Monday.
The Crster Lake Oulld will tYt
annual dinner Mondsy venlrj
th Presbyterian church at 4:30
o'clock. An interesting program li"
been arranged and anyone wiahtni w
Invite others Is asked to call Mr
Edwtna welshaar at 37S-W.
Youngs Entertain
For Wakefield
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Young
tertalned Saturday at their aotnti
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Homsr T.
Wakefield and two children ot Onnti
Psas. A pleasant time was spent. ;
the two famlllea having been ac
quainted in Greenfield, Iowa,
Mra Beach Named
President of Group ,
At the meeting Thursday afternoon
of the Oolden Link Bible cleat it
the home of Mrs. E. H. Nledermrref. I
Mrs. R. G. Beach was elected presi
dent for the coming year, Mrs. Clar-
ence Kelzur, vice president; Un .
Justin Judy, secretary-treasurer: Urs. j
W. D. Roberts, reporter; and Un.J
Hsrold, teacher. j
During the meeting, rcporti of!
committees were made, snd the pro I
grees of the work told. Plsni lor:
a rally party were discussed, thedite
to be announced ister.
Refreshment were served by lln. ;
R. A. Skinner, Mrs. Beach. Mrs. Kiev
dermeyer, Mrs. Arthur Myers, M M
Brock and Mrs. L. J. Knox. . I
Free
Gardner Drugs
4 z s Knlargimeni
1th eacfc roll
fUms printed.
Free Lecture
Good Housekeeping
and Home Economics
By
MRS. JEROME W. GRAYS
Oreater Medford Woman's
Club Room Tuesday, Oct. 3
at 2 o'clock.
You Are Invited
Personality Waves
Pon't be satisfied with an ordi
nary permanent. We glv wave
to suit .vour personality.
Murray's
6. Central.
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