PXGE TWO I irEDFOKD !tfATL TRTBTTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUXDAT, OCTOBER 13, 1933. TTTTTTTTTTTl ,- Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton , Afr. Zogbaum 1$ Guest, Voorhies Home This Week With the football eaon dmwlng Medtord and ot,her folk. first to the north. then to th outh. oclety lt tell U rather "on the wing," and threatens to become more so with several big gamea In the offing. Several Interesting gueata, however, have chosen to conie to Medford to enjoy the Indian aummer that haa not yet departed. Among them la Mr. Biifua Zosbaum. who arrived by motor Thuraday from Portland wltfi Mra. Gordon Voorhlea and daughter, Mra. Bprague Blegel. She will be a gueat for the weelt t the Voorhlea country place, and will be welcomed by a number of aoclety folK. Mra. Zogbaum la the wife of Cap tain Zogbaum, In command of the Saratoga, now In southern California watere, and her arrival here aroueea rather varied memorlea far two Med lord folk. For Mr. Paul Bchere, thought of war; for Mra. P. Corning Kenly. pleasant dayi at Dobba Perry. Mr. Bcherer waa on the deatroyer commanded by Captain Zogbaum during the world war. Mra. Kenly attended Mlaa Maatera' achool with Mra. Zogbaum at Dobba Porry. Mre. Frailer of Eugene la alao a inert In the Wiley thla week end, accompanied by her daughtera, Bron nell and Janet. The three are vlalt lng the Mlaaea Carlton at their home on the Old Stage road. Mra. P. E. Gardner of Washington. D. O, la also a gueat here thla week, having recently arrived, accompani ed by her young eon to be gueet of Mra. W. W. 'd1' Mrs. Mantz Guest Of Parents Here Mra. Robert Mants, the former Mary Lee Roberts, 1 a gueat thla week In Medford of her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. M. Roberta, at their Some on Crown Kill, and haa been welcomed tame by many members of the younger et. She plana to Jeave Monday or Tuesday for Palo Alto, where ah will be Joined by Mr. Mant on hie return from Chi cago, where the Stanford football quad, of which he la a member, played Northwestern to a tie yester- dT' 1 1 Mrs, Rurd on Trip Jo Old Family Home Mra. . H. Hurd left thla wrek for Iowa where ahe will visit her brother at her old family home. After a abort Tlelt with frlenda and relatlvea ah will go to Chicago where ahe will attend the World's Fair and epend the winter with her aon Joe. Crater take Oulld Plans Hallowe'en Party Crater Lke Oulld baa announced plana for a Hallowe'en party, to be held at the church next Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock. The committee for th evening's entertainment la com posed of Mlaa Margaret Kerr, Mrs. Gerald Barr and Mra. James Orlgeby. Membera of the Guild are Invited to bring their frlenda to the party. Drowns of Portland Are Ouesls Here Dr. and Mra. Sherman L. Brown of Portland wer guesU In Med ford the past week at th home of Mra. Brown s alster. Mrs. Laura M. West. They also vlalted In Oranta Para at the home of Mr. and Mra. Perry Frit. Dr. Brown Is a brother of Mre. Frlte. They were loud In their pralee of th October weather in eouthfra C gon. Auxiliary Annonncra Monday Card Party The Auxiliary to the Veteran of Foreign Ware will give their flrat card party of trie season Monday night. October IS, at e o'clock In the Faglea' hall. Bridge and five nun dred will be In play. Prlee will be Btven In each for high and low acoree, after whlol refreshment wllj be served. Aa relief work la coming on again to be carried throuxh the win ter, tner will be a email charge to reimburse th relief fund. Everyone la cordially Invited. Betrothal Told a at 4 - - J Of Interest to their many Medford frlenda la the recent announcement of the betrothal of Miss Eleanor Hewitt, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Hewitt of toe Angeles, to Nathan D. Newcomb, aon of Mr. and Mra. N. B. Newcomb of thla city. Th Hewitt formerly lived In this city, where Mlsa Hewitt attended school before entering Loa Angelea high achool. Mr. Newcomb, now as sociated with the Porta store In Hol lywood, attended Medford high achool and Oregon State college before go ing south. Th wedding will be a social event of the near future In the southern city. Mr. Newcomb'a mother and brother, Peyton, are visiting In Los Angelee thla week. Alnh Slima riaaa Enjoys Dinner Party Alpha Sigma clus of First M. church held a get-together dinner In the M. B. church parlor Tuesday eve ning. Mra. Katherln Satterle alt ed by Mra. Taylor and Mra. Welch wer in charg of th dinner. Mlsa Myrna Barrett directed th impromptu program, which was much enjoyed. Next October there will be a reunion of the claea and each mem ber will find out who lis been his pal for the year. , ! Sunny Bisters Enjoy Luncheon, Perry Horn A pleasant affair of th week waa the covered dish luncheon of th Sunny Sisters of th Presbyterian church at th home of Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mr. Perry waa assisted by her daughter Mra. D. L. Flynn, Mra. Ralph Sweeney, and Mrs. Maude West. Following th luncheon business meeting waa held, after which each member of the circle told In atory, Terae. aong, or sermon how ah am ed her pledge of on dollar during th vacation. A large attendance waa present and several gueat enjoyed th hos pitality of th circle. Bridge Tea F riday Announced By Altar Guild St. Mark's Altar Oulld of th Epis copal church will spousor bridge tea Friday afternoon In the Women's club rooms of the city hall. Playing will begin at a o'clock and an Invita tion la extended all women, who en Joy an aftornoon nt carls. The committee for the occasion Is composed of Mrs. Jack Porter, chair man, Mrs. Porter J. Neff, Mrs. Aletha Vawter, Mra. John Moffatt and Miss Marjorle Kelly. Those wishing to make reservations for the party arn nuked to phone Mrs. Moffatt or Mini Kelly. Degree of Honor Group Conducts liltunllMIc Work Degree of Honor Juvenile club met October 7 at Labor Union hall, with President Cherokee Bcller In the chair. Rltunllstlo work was pre sented and Marjorle Ooddard receiv ed the sunshine camp, the first In the local organisation. Cherokee Sell er received her major atrtpe and Ernest Smith end Ruth Nutter .also received atrlpes. The next meeting will be on Nov ember 4 in the hall. Mrs. H. O. Wlleon, director, has requested that all membera attend. Hally Pupper Enjoyed At fftpttt Church A rally supper was held at the Flwt Baptist church, Wednendaj eve ning with the Ladles' Auxiliary in charge. Over 160 people enjoyed the sup per and program following. Announcements were made In re gard to tho rummage sale to be held October 10, 30 and L probably in the Medford Center butldlng. Cook ed foodi will be sold Saturday, Oct ober 91. The women report they have cro cheted rugs, quilts, and clothes, for father, mother, brother, stster, nd the baby, stove, tires and tubes. They will be glad to call for any thing anyone has to donate, A number of "get to-gether" songs were sung end the following program enjoyed: Vocal solo by MUs Doris Rose. mute solo by Mtss Thelma Fowler. Vocal solo by Miss Helen Judy. All responded to the demand for an encore. If yon want a really ilUtlnctlve wove that leaves your hair soft and liittrons. make nn appoint ment for a "LUXUR" Permanent Wave AT MURRAY'S 41 S. Central. Tel. SOS Th Store s( Happy Wadding Rlngf White Rose Wedding Ring RuUant ai Diamonds Larry Schade 18 M edical Auxiliary Enjoys Luncheon At Sweeney Home Mrs. Chaa. T. Sweeney, president elect of the women's auxiliary of the State Medical aoclety, entertained on Tuesday at luncheon at her attrac tive home on the Pacific highway for a group of auxiliary members. Her special gucsta were Mrs. Oeorge H. Merrymnn. Mrs. Wurren Hunt, Mrs. a. A. Msssey, Mrs. E. D. Johnson. Mrs. F. O. Adams, Mrs. D. H. Osburn, Mrs. Ralph Stearns. Mrs. O. H. Auler, all of Klamath Fall, and Mrs. B. O. Bailey, Mra. B. O. Wilbur, Mrs. B. J. Moser and Mrs. O. L. Ogle of Grants Pass. Offtcera of the Jackson Coun ty Au:ilary were also present. Lunch eon waa served In the party room In the basement, when a cheery open fire and the bright colors of sut umn flowers snd follsge formed an inviting setting for the occasion. Following the luncheon few speeches were msde snd the Klsm ath Falls auxiliary held a ahort bust nese session, after which the party adjourned to the living room above, where a program waa given In which the different auxiliaries partlclpsted. Tea was served Inter to those pres ent and sddltlonal members of the Jsekson county auxiliary, who called during the afternoon. The societies are making plans for their winter's work and are looking forward to the meeting of the state auxiliary In Portland October 28, 37 and 28. Mrs, Daniels and " Otlest at Mnpleton Mrs. T. E. Daniels, accompanied by her house guest, Mrs) Ethel wnit ted, left Friday for Mapleton. where they will apend several daya visit ing the H. b. Walthera. Thursday club Entertained Mrs. O. W. Luke was hostess laat week at her home In Orchard Home Drive to members of the Thursday club. Women's College Club Has Pleasant Meet The Women'a College club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Clements, 1223 Weat Main. The meeting waa called to order by the president, Mrs. Laura West. After a short business meeting. Mrs. E. M. Boot gave a book report on "Looking Forward." ,by President Roosevelt. k Mrs. M. B. Coo then played "Vol rlck" D by Mokreye and "Wood Nymphs," by John Orth. Mrs. Olcn Arnsplger, assisted by Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Chlrg wln and Mrs. Clnrk, served delicious refreshments, while Mrs Tujior and Mrs. Chaney poured. Johnsons Honored At Anniversary Party CENTRAL POINT More than 30 friends of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. John son arrived at their home on Monday night In honor of their birthday an niversaries, occurring on Saturday and Monday, Oct. 7 and 8th. Group singing of familiar hymn and a duel by Meodumes Frances Wyatt and Lola Young were enjoyed. An out of town guest was Mrs. Maud Boswell of Ventura. Calif., who haa long been a member of the local Mothodlst church. Gifts of flowera and silver were presented the honored couple. Refreshment were served by a committee from the church group. Erer Ready Circle Plans Rummage Pate Membera of Ever Ready circle spent last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mia. Emma TrowbridRO. The de votional were led by Mra. Hugerty, who took them from First Corinth ians, lath chapter. Final plana were made for ft rummage sale to be held Friday and Saturday, October 20 and 21, in the building at 132 West Main street, next door to the Rexall or West Side pharmacy. Those having donations of cloth ing, shoes or curtains, or anything else useful, are aeked to donate them. After Vie business meeting at the Trowbridge home, refreshments were erved by th hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jaqua. 'PETE' BOSTWICK AND HIS BRIDE if; , ; ) George Herbert "Pete" Bo it wick, noted steeplechase rider, la shown with hie bride, the former Laura Curtis, following their wedding at Rosiyn, Long Island. The couple will spend a honeymoon In Honolulu. (Associated Press Photo) Miss Williamson Dinner Honor ee For the pleasure of Miss Louise Williamson, who Is a guest here from Salem of relatives, Judge F. L. TouVelle entertained at dinner last evening at Jacksonville. Mica Wllllanuon Is a sister of Lloyd Williamson of this city and has many friends In the valley, hav ing visited here frequently. Hallowe'en Party Plan of Itcbekahi A hard times Halloween party will be given by Olive Rebeksh lodge No. 38, I. O. O. P., Monday night at Odd Fellows' hall on West Sixth street, beginning Immediately after the business session at 7:30. Mrs. Carl Stuart and her committee are planning a novel program of enter tainment and many of the features will bo In keeping with the spirit of Hallowe'en, as the meeting will be the last one of the month. All families of Rebekahs and all Odd Fellows, and their families are In vited, and a large attendance la an ticipated. Refreshments will be serv ed following the entertainment. Mrs. Belknap Host cm ; To Missionary (.roup Mrs. W. F. Belknap of the SouCh Pnclflo highway, waa hostess Tues day afternoon to the W. H. M. fl. tf the Flrat M. E. church, with Mrs. Emma Whelden and Mlsa May Phlppa as assistants. During the business ncsslon. with Mrs. Win. Uolloway in the chair. It was voted to send a j barrel of canned fruits to "Manly Center," Portland, and all women wishing to contribute, are atked to i bring donations to "Home-coming" at i the church. October 24. Mrs. Chas. ' Hollowsy led the devotional period. ; Topic: "Safety Signs," with scrip ture found In Matthew, 4th Chap. 1 11. The president, Mrs. Hollowsy. de voted a short period In tribute to the memory of Mrs. Emma Mlnear, closing with a duet number. "Beaut iful Isle of 8omewhere,N by Mea dames Lyman and Hollowsy, Mrs. Darby conducted the study hour with Mrs. Kunzman presenting the subject, "Movies a Social Force." This theme was further stressed with I Mrs. Holloway giving a paper on ("Christian Citizenship I- A solo waa sung by Mri. Lyman. I The cloning number, dealing with j labor problems, was given by Mrs. Darby. Refreshments were served after ad journment by the hostess and her assistants. - Paalserud'Gore Wedding Is Told Th marriage of Mrs. Everyl Paul aerud of Ashland to J. I. Oore of this city 1 announced In the following social not In the Aahland Dally Tld Inga: "Of much Interest to their many frlenda la the , newa of the recent marriage of Mrs. Everyl Paulserud to J. I. Gore of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Oore are at present living In Ash land." ' Both bride and groom are well known here. Mr. Oore la the aon of Mr. and Mra. W. H Oore of thla city. MerrlU Circle Has Enjoyable Meeting Merrltt Circle of the Presbyterian church met the home of Miss McKey on the Jacksonvllle-Phoenlx road for an enjoyable session Tues day. Luncheon waa served on the spacious porch overlooking the val ley. A business meeting followed luncheon and two new membera were added to the circle. The next meet ing will b h,eld at the home of Mrs. Ghss. T. Sweeney on the Central Point road, at which time & covered dleh luncheon will be served. Reception for Lincoln Teachers Friday Combining charm of detail snd setting with a delightfully prepared menu of tasty dishes, the dinner being given by the Lincoln School Service club for the teachers of that achool promisee to be one of the nicest affairs of the fall season, com petent women compose the various committees preparing the event, which will take place In the lunch eon room of the school building Fri day evening, October 20th, at 8:00 o'clock. A southern style chicken dinner augmented by several other appropriate and appetizing dishes, each with It own particular eouth ern charm and flavor, la being plan ned for the pleasure of the guests with Mrs. Hugh Scovell directly In charge. Table entertainment will be under th direction of Mrs. chas. Luman and Mr. Arthur Adler and their committee. Th patrons of the school and general public Interested In civic af fairs are Invited to the reception for the teachera of Lincoln achool. which will follow the dinner on Fri day evening In th Lincoln achool building. An enjoyable program of muale and entertainment Is being prepared, one number of which will be a short address by City Super intendent E. H. Hedrlck, on a choeen subject. Punch and wafer will be served following the program. Reames Chapter Entertains for 50 Guests Here An abundance of fall flowers added beauty to the dining room and lodge hall of Masonic temple Wednesday evening for the meeting of Reames chapter, attended by AO gueata from Lakevlew, Klamath Falls and Treka Plaoes were arranged for 160 at the festive table and guests were entertained with a solo, aung by Mrs. Garrett, accompanied at the pi ano by Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Following dinner a very beautiful emblem ceremony was exemplified by the worthy matron, assisted by ber officers. The program arranged for the eve ning by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang included a song by Mis. Everbard. formerly of Lakevlew, and a piano solo by Mrs. Alma Hoefer of Klam ath Falls, , --. Oulld Sponsors Lovely Party on Friday Hallowe'ep decorations added a cheery note to the Guild hall Fri day afternoon for the party given by St. Mark's Guild. Prizes at carda were awarded Mrs. Alden, Mrs. Mc Dougal and Mrs. Ochleffelln, Fol lowing games, refreshments were seed. Weekly Bible Class Has Interesting HrsMon The weekly Bible class, which meets every Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A., had an Interesting session last week. Mrs. Oertrude Doran brought the message In song, and was ac companied by Miss Joyce Doran. The lesson covered a review of the history of Israel to the Captivity the Judgment for lack of faith) first by revolt of the ten tribes and fol lowed 133 years later by the disper sion of the two tribes through the Babylonian kingdom. This brought the Instruction to the beginning of the study for thla year; the return from captivity under Ze rubbabel, Ezra and Nehemlah, all of which was prophesied, by Jeremiah, who died in Egypt during the 70 years of captivity. Ezra was written after the return to Jerusalem. The book Is In two parts: (1) from the Decree of Cyrus to the Restoration of the Temple, and (3) the Ministry of Ezra. Nehemlah led a company to Je rusalem 14 years after Ezra's return and his work was to rebuild the walls and establish civil authority. The moral state of the dime la dis closed by Malachl. Many Instances are given of Individual faith acting on the written word. The story of Esther, the Jewish queen of the Persian kmgdom, and God's use of her position as a means of saving the Jews brought out many leraons in these days of stress. The lesson for Tuesday, the ITth, will be the Book of ob. why are God's children mace to suffer so much discomfort and unhapplness In this age will be one of the questions discussed, and It la believed that Job answers this fully, The class is undenominational and all Instruction Is taken only from the Bible. All are Invited to attend. Loyal Women'a Class To Meet The Loyal Women'a class of the Christian church will meet for reg ular monthly business and social session Tuesday arternoon October 17, at 3 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the church recreational hall and visitors will be welcomed.! Freer Gardner Drugs enlargement escH roll oi (Urns printed. DE. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Phystottieraphy Oregon License 281 California License 303 f) , . 12 Years In Medford, Ore. "Perfect Heat For The Home" SPARK HEATER Approximate heating capacity 9.000 cubic feet with 28 degrees outside, or 7.000 cubic ft. with 8 degrees outside. Oil rate from 1 pt. to 2 qta. per hour. 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