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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Flower Show Is
Major Event On
Week's Calendar
Expressing more clearly than any
other medium, the beauty that la
October'a. flowers from city and val
ley gardens were brought to the Ho
tel Medford Friday morning to form
the major event of the week so
cially and artistically speaking the
fall ah( of the Medford garden
club.
Greeted with Interest by visitors
from city and country Friday and
yesterday, the show will be contin
ued through today, that all flower
fanciers may come and see. Exhib
itors are asked by the club presi
dent, Mrs. T. W. Miles, to call for
containers tomorrow.
Assisting the club president In re
ceiving and arranging exhibits were:
Miss' Jane Snedicor, Mrs. David Ro
senberg and Mrs Paul Janney.
The Garden club held lta regular
, October meeting Thursday evening.
' After the business session. Mrs. Ice
land Mentwr conducted a class In
pronunciation of botanical names,
speolmena of fragrant flowers were
brought and esiA was discussed un
der the leadership of Mrs. F. N. Cum
mlngs Miss Jsne Bnedlcor gave a
short talk on the history of flower
arrangement and . arranged three
bowls of mixed flowers, which were
then discussed.
Travel, a Little
Bridge, Interest
Colony Club Set
With the official opening of the
Colony club Tuesday for the new sea
son, a renewal of activities In that
social set Is anticipated.
vtanr inrfrA nnrtiea dotted the calen
dar during the past week, foursomes
at bridge end trips ncre ana m"
forming society's chief Interest.
Mm nnrrinn VnnrhlM nnd dSllQllter,
Mrs. Bprsgue Riegol, left for several
days in Portland. Mr. ana Mrs. . .
Reames returned from a few days at
Bend, where they attended the meet
ing of the Oregon State Bar associa
tion and the social events, which al
ways accompany the affair. .
Mr. end Mrs. G. M. Roberts were
among Medford folk going south for
Che "big game." Their daughter,
Dorothy, student at the University
of Oregon, also attended, .
Medford Folk
Guests at Lake
A group of Medford folk motored
to Lake of the Woods last evening
to be guests over the week-end at
trie W. H. Fluhrer cabin. In the
party were! Mrs. Virgil Strang, Mrs.
W. H, Fluhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Karnes, Mine Fern Hutchison, Mrs.
Helen Conroy and Herb Strang.
The Chss. Olenn Smiths are also
spending the week-end at Lake of
the Woods,
Miss Evuniom Home
For Week-end
' Miss Betty Evanson, Instructor of
latin and English In the Butte Falls
schools, Is a visitor here for the week
end at the home of her parents,
Hubbardi Vacation
At Diamond Lake
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hubbard ire
spending thla week end at their sum
mer home at Diamond Lnke.
Miss Hultt and
John rowell Married
At the Frank Emerick residence on
Spring street, Miss Irene Mabel Huitt
of Oold Beach and John W. Powell
of this city were married at an 6
o'clock servloe yesterday morning, at
tended by a few relatives and friends.
After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs.
Fowell left for a honeymoon In Port
land, M
Pythian Club lias
pirasant Party
Mrs. Edna Pursell, Mrs. Kttson
and Mrs. Helmroth were hostesses
to the Pythian club at the home of
the Utter on Tuesday evening. Bridge
was played during tfte evening. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Price and Mrs.
Klein. The next meeting of the club
will he In charge of Mrs Elizabeth
Temple, Mrs. Ida Cole end Mrs. J. T.
Conrsd at the home of Mabel Helm
roth on October 17.
Roosevelt Home
School circle Meets.
The Roosevelt Home School Circle,
under the direction of Mrs. C. C.
Darby, president, opened their activi
ties for the present school term at
Roosevelt school Friday at 8 p. m.
A large attendance greeted the open
ing session, 63 members being present.
A very delightful, as well as Inter
esting program, featured an address
by Mra. G. L. Hopkins, who gave
eome very timely suggestions on "Wise
TJse of Our leisure time." Another
well received number was a musical
reading, efficiently rendered by Miss
Jesnett Fields. The pupils of rooms
SB, 3A and 9B, undr the able direc
tion of their teacher, Mrs, Russell,
gave well chosen selections.
Much Interest waa shown In the
formulating of the plans for the
school year activities. A complete
program waa adopted and the follow
ing committees appointed:
Soclsl Committee Mrs. Hsrrls
Jsnes, chstrman.
Welfare Committee Mra. O. C.
Clemens, chairman.
Program Committee Mrs. 0. L.
Hopkins, chslrman.
Hospitality Committee Mrs. Harry
Kordwlck. chslrmsn.
Press Committee Mra L, F. Kueh
nle, chairman.
Plans for the annual "Hallowe'en
Frolic," which hss been such an out
standing success In the past, were
discussed, formulated and committees
appointed to take chsrge of the vs
rlois festurrs of this gala event.
Tasty and tempting refreshments
were served at the close of the busi
ness session by the mothers of the
(IB.
The prlr fern for attendance was
awarded the B grade In Mies Curry's
room.
Welcome Home
o n
Helen Jacobs, national tennis
chsmplon, waves to friends as she
stepa from the train In Berkeley,
Cal., upon her return from the East,
(Associated Press Photnl
St. Mark's Guild
Elects Officers
For New Season
St. Mark's Guild held its first
meeting of the autumn season at the
home of Mrs. O. R Satchwell on
Aahland avenue last Friday after
noon.
The annual election of officers for
the coming year was held. Mrs. A.
F. Stennett was named president;
Mrs, 0. 0. Murray, vice-president;
Mrs. R. W. Frame, ' treasurer, and
Mrs M. M. Herman, secretary.
The guild has planned a very act
ive calendar for the coming year,
and tflo first event will be a card
party by the newly elected officers at
St. Mark's parish house Friday, Oct.
ober lath, at 3 o'clock. Mesdames
Stennett, Murrey; Herman, Frame
and Andrews will be the committee
In charge
Saturday, October 14th, a rum
mage aale will be held. Tho loca
tion has not yet been selected but
will be announced later. The com
mittee will Include: Mrs. M. M. Her
man, chslrman; Mrs. 0. W. Ellis,
Mrs. a. R. Satchwell and Mra.
Blanche Taylor.
The date for the baraar was set
for December 8th and a vote of
tihanka was extended to the retiring
officers.
Tea waa served by Mrs. 0. 0. Mur.
ray, Mrs. S. H. Osgood and Mrs. 0.
R. Satchwell,
Bridge Club Feted,
Thursday Luncheon
Mrs. G. A. Maasdam and Mra. A T.
Htennett were hostesses at lunofteon
Thursday at the latter's home to
members of the Contract Bridge club.
Enjoying the afternoon were Mra. O.
B. Alden, Mrs. J. H. Butler. Mrs. M.
M. Hermsn, Mrs. A. O. Hubbard, Mrs
H. O. Frohbeph, Mrs. O. H West and
the hostesses
W omen of Rotary
Dine, Hamlin Cabin
The Women of Rotary met at the
Edgewood park cottage of Mrs. Hugh
Httmlln for an all-day session last
week. Luncheon was enjoyed and
followed by cards, played on the
porch. High score wss held by Mrs.
B. E. Harder.
Assisting the hostess In entertain
ing were Mra Cha. A. Wing and
Mra. Ghet Leonard.
The next meeting will be held the
last Wednesday of the month at Mra.
Herder's country place. All wives of
rtotaiiana who would like to affiliate
with the club are asked to call Mrs.
Wing.
Wenonah Club Meets
For Luncheon Session
The Wenonah club met at t4te
home of Blanohe Rlnabarger for a
covered dish luncheon Thursday aft
ernoon. Following the luncheon a
short business sesAlon was held.
Blanche Rlnabarger and Carrie Mllnea
were appointed on the telephone com.
mlttee for the next month. Mable
Quackenbuah assisted the hostess in
serving refreshments.
The next meeting will be a card
party at the home of Gladys Dooms.
October 10.
Minimi Prince and
Buchter Entrtn.n
The Misses Opal Prince and Dor
othy Buchter entertained a group of
friends Saturday even Inn; at the
Prince home at 701 North Riverside
avenue. Cards were played and ft
novel contest feature later enjoyed
by the guests. Autumn leaves and
flowers furnished the decorative
motif for the rooms. Buffet supper
was served at a late hour,
Those present were the. Misses
Velda Hoduffer, Rosalie Leslie. Mild
red Buckles, oienna Mlnesr and
th hostesses. Opal Prince and Dor
othy Buchter.
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Gardner Drugs
Butlers, Hosts
To Friends at
River Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Butler are en
tertaining today at their summer
cottage at Peter Pan on Rogue river
a number of friends from thla city.
Grants Pass and Gold Hill.
Included In the party are: Judge
and Mrs. Grant Matthews, Mr. and
Mrs. L F. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. George West and
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge B. Alden.
Mrs. Richardson
To Visit D. A. R.
Crater Lake Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, 1b looking
forward to the next meeting when
Mrs. John Y. Richardson, state re
gent, will make her annual visit to
the chapter.
There will be a 1 o'clock luncheon
at the Hotel Medford, after which
the group will go to the home of
Mrs. J. A. Perry for the buslneas
meeting and Mra, Richardson will
be the speaker on the program.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich Is chairman of
the committee with Mrs. Don New
bury and Miss June Snedlcor &
slating the hostess, Mrs. Perry.
Members are asked to phone lunch
eon reservations to 863-Y after 6:00
p. m.
Writers League
Meets Tomorrow
Much Interest has been expressed
In various writing groups In the
meeting called for tomorrow evening
at the Hotel Holland by the South
ern Oregon League of Western Writ
ers. The meeting will open at 7:30
o'clock and guests are expected from
all sections of the valley.
An Interesting program has been
prepared for the evening.
Mr i. Daniels
HomteBs To Club
The Thursday club met last week
with Mrs. T. E. Daniels at her home
on H lllcrest Road.
Methodlnt Missionary
Society to Met.
The Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety of the First M. B. church will
meet Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. L. P. Belknnp, Those wish
ing transportation are asked to call
Mra, Wm. Holloway.
Degree of Honor
Has Costume Party
The Degree of Honor members en
Joyed a costume party last week af
ter the regular business meeting,
when they were Joined by friends at
Labor Union hall.
The evening's program Included ft
piano solo by Lewis Parker, a read
ing by Mamie Seller, vocal solo by
Bessie Hunter; trio, Ads B. Seller,
Mrs. Ida M. Wilson and Mrs. Elliott.
Cherokee Seller also entertained with
a vocal solo, and In tfie grand march
for costume Judging, first honors
went to Ada B Seller, who repre
sented ft gypsy. Mr. Wilson, insur
ance manager, furnished fun from
the grab bag. The remainder of the
evening was devoted to dancing, af
ter which refreshments were served.
Plans were announced for a card
party to be held November 3. i
Christian Church Society
Enjoys Wednesday Session '
The Recreational hall of the First
Christian church was the meeting
plaoe of the Women's Missionary soc
iety, Wednesday afternoon.
During the brief business session
preceding the presentation hour, the
president. Mrs. Allen Curry, announc
ed that ten new members had been
added to the society during the past
month.
The worship period was led by Mrs.
J. O. Isaacson of Central Point, the
theme being "He Went About Teach
ing, P reaching and Healing," based
on the Scripture found In Math,
4:32-35. Mrs. Fred Wllmot led in
prayer.
The toplo for the afternoon was
"The Country Places of America,'
and dealt with the work of the
Christian churches among the Neg
roes, Indians and mountain people.
After an introductory talk by the
leader, Mrs. R. L. Ray, Mrs. W. R.
Balrd and Mrs. Saunders told of the
negro schools and colleges being sup
ported by the Disciples of 'hrlst.
Mrs. Prick told of the labors of a
number of prominent negroes who
were educated at these Institutions.
Pour schools for the mountain peo
ple are supported by the United
Christian Missionary society. Mrs.
Wllmot and Mrs. J. T. Davis ' told
of thla work. In a very Interesting
way, Mrs, Davis told of some of her
own personal experience among the
people of the Ozark mountains.
During the program, Mrs. Dodge
resd ft very beautiful poem entitled,
"Life's Weaving.'
The hidden answers, as found In
World Call, were presented by Mrs.
Mabel Marsh.
During the social hour, which fol
lowed ' the program, refreshment
wer served by members of Group
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Daughters Nile
Plan Ceremonial
For October 14
The fall ceremonial of Zulelma
Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will
be held next Saturday, October 14,
in a colorful setting of autumn flow
ers at the Masonic temple In this
city.
The ceremonial will be followed by
12 o'clock luncheon In the Masonic
temple dining room, at which mem
bers of the patrol will be hostesses.
Candidates will be present from
Klamath Falls, Medford end Grants
Pass. Mrs. O. C. Boggs of this city,
queen of the temple, will preside.
Catholic Ladles
Announce Party .
The Catholic ladles have announc
ed a card party to be held In the
Parish hall next Wednesday evening,
playing to commence at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Rose Slngter will preside ' as
chairman.
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Past Noble Grands to
Meet Thursday
Tlxe Post Noble Grands' club of
Olive Rebekah lodge will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lona Bergman Thurs
day evening, October 12. Mrs. Doro
thy Scrlpter Is chairman of the so
clsl committee for the evening, and
a large attendance Is urged.
Miss Van Meter""
Hostess to Teachers
A no-hostess picnic euppcr was
enjoyed by the Roosevelt teachers at
Miss Sarah Van Meter's cabin near
Rogue Elk on Saturday.
Hiking, swimming and - cards fur
nished the diversion for the after
noon and evening. Those present
were: Mrs. Wllllts, Mrs. Chllders,
Miss Asplnwall, Mrs. Carlon, Mrs.
Maxwell, .Miss Bond, Mrs. Russell,
Miss Curry, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Shangle,
Mrs. Chas. Van flcoyoc and Miss
VonMeter.
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Luther Leaguers
To Meet Monday
All leaguers attention I The re
sumption of the bi-monthly busi
ness and social . meetings of the
Luther League will begin October
8th. In the parlors of the Lutheran
church, 8 p. m, .
A report of the Columbia, District
Luther League i convention recently
held In Longvlew, Wash., will be
given at the business meeting. This
Inspiring report will be of interest
to all, as there were no representa
tives from the local league present
at convention.
Following the business meeting the
entertainment committee has plan
ned something different from the
usual routine of social entertain
ment. As a special feature a bean
party will be enjoyed.
The topic for this evening's de
votion Is, ."The, Master's Method of
Winning Others." At 7 p. m. In
the Sunday school room. Leader of
this fellowship, Mrs. Q. P. Kabele.
All cordially Invited.
American Ideals Need
Re-defining, Club Told
Last week the Wednesday Study
club began Its 26th year with a pro
gram devoted to "Exploring the
Times."
Mrs. B. G. Harding with the toplo,
"American Ideals Should Be Rede
fined," confined the discussion to
economic Ideals. She high-lighted
machines, free competition, standards
of living and ownership. "The Great
Technology," by Harold Rugg, was
the chief source from which Mrs.
Harding quoted and her comprehen
sive presentation of the subject set
a high standard for the year's work.
Mrs, W. E. Crews Interpreted the
book, "Time to Live" by Hambrldge
In a most sympathetic way. She told
of his life as a mere atom In the
stream of modern industry, his de
sire and ability to break away to ft
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Reames Chapter
Entertains Here
Wednesday Night
Reames Chapter, O. E. S.. will meet
for regular session Wednesday even
ing. October 11, to be preceded by
covered dish supper at 6 o'clock. In
vitations to the meeting have been
extended chapters of Klamath Falls,
Lakevlew .nd Yreko.
Members and visiting members
here are urged to attend and bring
either a salad, escalloped potatoes or
some ot,her vegetable dish. Supper
will be served in the dining room of
the Masonic temple.
Lovely Setting For
Missionary Luncheon
The five o'clock missionary lunch
eon held In the parlors of the First
M. E. church Tuesday was served
in an attractive setting of flowers
and dainty table decorations. A
goodly number of guests and mem
bers were present. The afternoon
exercises were opened with devotions
led by Miss Phlpps In ft worship
service. Topic: "Let There Be LlgM."
A hymn sung in concert with pray
er following, closed the exercises.
Mrs. Wiley presided during the
business session. 'Mrs. Conklin. as
treasurer, gave the yearly financial
report. The president paid ft lov
ing tribute to the memory of Mrs.
Emma Mlneor. In respect to her
the afternoon program was very
brief.
Mrs. Hernson, ft visitor, reported
on the district meeting held In
Klamath Falls September 21. The
next meeting Is to be held ftt the
home of Mra. Darby. Mrs. Carder
made the closing prayer.
real life with less time necessary for
earning and more for leisure. The
physical development of a real home
on a hillside with time and place for
friends showed the author a practi
cal man with ft poetical insight. His
philosophy of life was delightful and
Mrs. Crews ably brought out' the
thought that his desire for happi
ness waa the same that Is common
to us sit.
Mrs. L. E. Williams with her un
usual ability to grasp the high lights
In the day's news, mentioned the
president's address to the Legion, the
gold bullion case In New York, Hurt
mann's proposed "Housewife's Code,"
the Rochester mayor suggested "fair
of poor products, less and poorer live
stock." The next meeting of the Wednes
day Study will be on October 18.
Miss Cook Tells
Wedding Date at
Wednesday Party
The date for her wedding to Vester
Bradford of this city was announced
by Miss Ruby Cook at a lovely ahower
given Wednesday evening by Mrs. A.
O. Thompson at her borne, honoring
the bride-elect and her fiance. The
wedding will be solemnized at the
Pull Gospel church Saturday, Octo
ber 21.
Twenty-eight gueste were Invited
to the Thompson home for the Wed
nesday shower and many lovely gifts
were received by the couple. The
evening was devoted to games, after
which refreshments were served at
the table, beautifully decorated In
flowers and tapers, carrying out a
colof scheme of pink and orchid.
Present were Miss Cook, her fiance.
Mr. Bradtord, Mrs. Carl Knutaon, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Peterson of Ashland, Mr.
and Mrs. Keene, Mr. and Mra. Earl
Heft, Mrs. Dan Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Konsells, Mr. and Mrs. Wom
ack. Mrs. N. D. Orlshsm, Misses Lu
cille and Maxlne Klelnhammer, Alice
Cherry, Frances and Oladya palmer
and Edith Malkemus and Messrs. Wll
don Colbaugh, Robert Cherry, H. Car
ver, Teddy Orant and the hosts, Mr.
end Mrs. Thompson.
Daughters TJnlon
Veterans To Meet
The Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil war will meet Friday
evening at the Armory at 8 p. m.
The president. Miss Edwards, hopes
that all who can will' attend, as plans
for the visit of the state Inspector,
Mrs. May Esberg of Portland, early
In November will be discussed. Part
of the session will bo used for drill
In floor work.
Sunny Sisters Plan
Tuesday Luncheon
The Sunny sisters circle of the
Presbyterian church will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Perry Tuesday,
October 10, at 1 o'clock for cover
ed dlah luncheon. Each guest Is
asked to bring her own table serv
ice. Members will respond to roll call
by telling in story or verse how she
earned the one dollar pledge.
Tuesday will be guest dsy for the
circle end each' member Is asked
to make a special effort to attend
the meeting.
Lincoln Service t'l'ib
Hears Fine Program.
An Interesting program was pre
sented Friday at the meeting of the
Lincoln School service club, headed
by Mrs. Charles Lumen.
Mrs. E. E. Gore, local piano In
structor, gave a program of children's
piano work, showing the fundamental
and educational work back of the
playing. The program, played by the
children, Included "Sol Feggetto" by
Bach, "Gavotte" by Godard. "Largo
From the New World Symphony" by
Dvorak and "Cotton Pickers" by
Wright.
Stanley Gustln and Dorla Lee An
derson gave a demonstration In trans
position and ear training, as done In
clsss work.
Three action songs were presented
by pupils of Miss Tuckers room and
Mrs. Howard Glascock gave an Inter
esting talk on the study of the mod
ern mother.
The buslneas meeting, preceding
the program, waa attended by 36
members of the club.
I
fKS?l DEAR, let's budget our Income so that we
y If mav KNOW just how we stand financially at any
(J V time and lay away a little every week for a "rainy
day." We can open an account at The First Nat
ional Bank and operate our household just as we do at the office.
It's a lot more sensible and much more fun to operate on a business-like
basis.
The First National Bank
Donald Knapp Is
Honored at Party
Before Going East
Mrs. Wm. Byrum and Miss Oleta
Rogers' were hostesses last Monday
night at a farewell party given In
honor of Donald Knapp at the By
rum home. The evening waa de
voted to pinochle playing, at which
prizes were awarded Dick Mann and
Mrs. O Rogers.
The honor guest, who left Tuesday
evening lor Wichita, Km., to spend
the winter with his parents, was the
recipients of many farewell gifts.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. O.
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carol, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Robinson, MUses June
Hall and Oleta Rogers, Messrs. Dick
Mann and Knapp, the honor guest,
and Mr and Mrs, Byrum.
Rlckerts Motor South
For Week End
Dr and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert left
yesterday by motor for Tehama, Cal..
where they will spend the week end
visiting W. C. McCune.
Neighbors of Woodcraft
To Sleet Thursday
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble
club No. 223 will meet Thursday aft
ernoon, October 12. at the home of
Neighbor Plckel. The meeting will
begin with a covered dish luncheon
at 12:30 and will be followed by a
business session and social after
noon. Circle Society Has
Interesting Meeting
An enjoyable meeting of the Circle
society of the First Christian church
was held Tuesday evening, October
3. Leonard Klein's division was in
charge of the program. Adrian Fra
ley, Helen Smith and Gerald Lath
am gave Interesting talks. Dorothy
Culy played a piano solo, which was
very much enjoyed. Reverend Balrd
gave a talk on Dr. Byrlee of Af
rica. After the program various games
were played under the supervision of
Virginia Gregory.
DENTAL WORK AT
PORTLAND PRICES
Everybody should take advantage of the extreme, low
prices of dental work at this time. Prices are raising
gold has raised.
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The East Sid circle will meat oa
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