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jnCDFOIiD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1933. . Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week jf Edited by ; Eva Nealon Hamilton Z PAGE TWO Holiday Inspires Much Entertaining In Local Society Hallowe'en parties have dotted the oclBl calendar here lor we pant ween with such consistency tMt HI dates vara shadowed with bate and witcnes and olk, young and old, found themselves In costume much of the time. Among those entertaining last nlgfct were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mul holland at a masquerade dance at their .bjme and the Mlsaea Natalie and Carol Tengwald, daughter! ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tengwald, who In vited o guest to trie armory tor a costume parly. The larno hall was converted Into a apooKy land ot mys tery for the occasion and entertain ment aa well aa attire was In keep ing with holiday requirements. Judge and Mrs. E. B. Day will be among those entertaining th! week, having Invited Irlende to their home for dancing Monday. Miss Ness Names Date of Wedding To LaVerne Hawn Mlas Dorothy Neaa of thl elry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thos. H. Neaa of Roseburg. haa announced Thursday, November 9, aa the date of her wedding to LaVerne Hawn. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawn, also of Roseburg. The betrothal was an nounced In the summer. The wedding will be solemnized at the Sacred Heart Cathotlo church by the Rev. Francis W. Black. Members of the bridal party will be Mlas Mary Hayes, daughter of Dr. and Mra. James C. Hayea, maid of honor; Mlaaea Par ian and Kathleen Neaa. brldeamatda; little Mlas Rosemary Marshall, flower girt, and tarry Hayea, ring bearer. Don Helllwell of Marehfleld will be beat man for the groom and Meeare. Ford Singleton and Torn Neaa of Roseburg and Jamea Hayea, Jr. Medford, ushers. of Willett Recital Saturday Event Ssturdsy evening, November 4th at 8 o'clock, a special recital will take Place at the Library auditorium. Oranta Pass, In which pupils of Rosa Blackmore willett will be be present ed. In this recital Mrs. Willett will feature her work, from the elemen tary to the very advanced stages. A beautiful Baldwin Masterpiece grand haa been placed In the adutorlum by the Baldwin Plsno company and will be available for all eoncerU and reclt al In the near future, and it la through the Influence of Mra. Furuck er, who la now taking over Josephine county for th company. Much Inter est's being shown In tins recltsl, at the clone of which Rosa Blackmore Willett herself, will play a group of eomposltlone. . Those tsklng psrt In the program re Patricia and Dick Crockett, Char lotte Prltchett. Eleanor McQulay, Jim Ltum. Jr., Bill Lonlgsn, Jr., Carmen Dean, Norma Null. Irla Lewis, Kath leen Bratten and Moneta Melkle, Miss Schwan Sings Here in December The Medford Biislneu and Pro feulonal Women's club hu ennounc -d a concert for the Medford aeton. Eerly In December the club will uponeor the appearance here of Berth Schwan, contralto, now -oclated with the Portland Sym phony orcheatra. who has been pre Hinted In solo work many time by W.Im Tan Hooffttrnten. conductor of the eymphony. Juat when her rolce, which Bchu mannHetnk haa prMlcted wtU make her one of the world's (rreatMt cen tral tor, will be heard hre, has not been definitely announced, il! be !n Dccimt-er. hut H Degree of Honor Party To Be Vhuraday Among benefit card psrt lea ar ranged for the week la one to be given bv the Degree of Honor at the Labor Union hall Thursday evening. November a, at 8 o'clock. All persona, who enjoy an evening at eards. are Invited, and promised ; a pleaaant time at the tables. Olsons Home From r.atern Trip Mr. and Mra. M. R. Olson have returned from spending some time In Michigan. Indiana. Colorado and ' Nebraska. They traveled the north- I ern routo eai.t, stopping for a time ' In Yellowsto;ie National park, and i returned the southern route. They visited the world's fair, the grand j canyon, and spent aome time In Los 1 Angelea and n Franrlero visiting I relatives before coming bark to their heme. 111 South Newtown. Mltle Ml. rto(wli Vults nrnndparentfl Little Mlas June Boeworth. daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Harlan Boa worth of Klamath Falla. Is a guest thla week of her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. o. V. Mvera. having accom panied her grandmother upon her return from a visit In the neighbor ing city. The Bnswortha an receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son Oitober 17 at Kl.malh Falls. The little boy haa beea named Rob ert Lathrop. Miss Lillian Puhl Is now ready to erv her friends in a new location . . At tbe Cinderella MOVIE COUPLE if; kr :iitttiih VP. J Joel McCrea and Prances Deo of the films "juat slipped away by themselves" and were married In Rye. N. Y., and planned to spend a honeymoon In New York and Connecticut. (Associated Press Photo) Benefit Party at Parish Hall, Event Tuesday Evening One of the large events of the coming week, which threatens to be crowded with social affairs, gracing the holiday, will be the benefit card party at Pariah hall to be sponsored by St. Ann Altar society Tuesday evening. Bridge end 600 will be played end Mrs. W. H. SmUh, chairman for the evening, will be ana luted by the fol io wl riff committee: Meadnmea Run- yon, Scdley, Skeatcs. Slngler, Bwayne, O. R. Smith Thompson, Vincent, Welch and Begerman. Miss Seymour and Mr Welch Married Mr. end Mra. Clyde J. Seymour an nounce the marriage of thetr daugh ter Rontons to Patrick F. Welch, son of Martin Welch, retired contractor of Vancouver, B. O. The wedding ceremony was per formed October 18th, by Rev. rather Harrington of St. Thomas church In Reno, Nevada. The bride, a former member of local society, attended St. Mary's Academy and later graduated from roltege of the Holy Names, Oakland, California. Mr. Welch, a former resident of Spokane attended Qonzags, flnlVitng hie college education In the cant. Mr. end Mrs. welch will make their home at Palm Springs, California where Mr. Welch la affiliated wlh the West Construction Co., which at present hu a contract with the Metropolitan Water Co. of Los An gelea, California. Cotonel anient Auxiliary to Meet Colonel Sargent Auxiliary. No. 18. U. 8. W. V., will meet In the armory Wednesday evening, November 1. Dinner at 0:80 will be followed by a business meeting. Nomination of of- fleers will be held and all members are requested to be present In the announcement of Cams Averllt, presi dent. Flowers Honored at ftiirprUe Party Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Flowers were honored with a surprise psrty Mon day evening fct their home on East Tifth street, the occa..mi oeing thelr thirty-second wedding annlver-j Mn, Betty Evans. Reginald Flfer. Vlr aary. The evening waa spent at carda, . inia Oentry. Oretchen McAllister, with Erl Hoover winning first prlici George Hohr. Virginia Loomte. Shirley snd Mm. Nick Hoffman winning the . Roeeberry. Mary Roseberry. Janet consolation prlre. Refreahmenta were Rush. Hugh Scovell, Haiel Spute. served late In the evening. Those Harry Thurman. Billy Townee, Delmar preeent were: Mr. and Mra. Flowera. Wright. Ted Taylor and Natalie Mr. and Mra. William Warner, Mr. and ! Parker. Mra. Oene Averlll, Mr. and Mra. Nick Hoffman, and Mr. and Mra. Earl Hoori Mr. wlt ofImn Mra. Margaret Shipley, Mra. Verna Duanne. end Mr. Dale Flowers. -GiefUlTAH TO JERUSALEM -VENICE TO CAIRO and tl! lh wsrlS.seex.j perti In between, en this mott complete cruise ot the Mediterranean the llth irmusl cruilt sponsored by the World's Giesl.it Travel System. EMPRESS OP AUSTRALIA JANUARY soth A FROM NEW YORK, Live regally on this distinguished ship, noted (or its weslth of space, lit service and cuitine. Mile your plsnt now to go on this cruise, of DAYS ll COUNTRIES I CONTINENTS IJ PORTS $595 UP-ALL t.t CUSS $btf rntli enV-iWt tit-vr!, t)f litntl. Buy th ! aid il yev plnn. 01 Jfl HifttfttY, I') Irtttwhrr 4 U afetaxli foea evt (( a. W. H. 0ex 6m1 Aft, Phi 0H . IM A Km Bt $14, , Perils., 9 QW CeDuJtf Panif T'erfflWl CsVtfitfl l.eva. iKa, U'otU V ON HONEYMOON , ft. v . -"Zip M rs. Severance Is Feted by Reames Chapter Members Mrs. Florins Severance, grand chap lain of the Eastern Star In Oregon, waa feted Vedneaday night at the social session of Reames chapter, held at the Masonic temple here. A program of music and readings wns presented and Included several numbers by members of Adarel chap ter at Jacksonville. Mrs. Esther San derson, soloist, and Mrs. Sadie Kohfer. planlat, both of Nevlta chapter at Central Point, entertained with sev eral numbers, end Mrs. Lulu u bury of Jacksonville gave a group of reedlngs. The dining room table waa beauti fully arranged for supper, with one of the committee members stationed at each star point, serving a part of the menu, carrying out the color of the particular point. Plowers and other table decorations also carried out the colors of the stsr points. Mrs. Severance waa presented with a gift and floral tribute from the offi cers. Mrs, Rrysnn, flout ens At Birthday Dinner Mrs. Wm. Bryson of Orchard Home Drive entertained Thursday at a love, ly dinner party on the anniversary of her birthday. Cut flowers and pot ted plants were used to decorate the rooms. Present for the affair were: Mrs. Wm. Frldegar, Mrs. Clarlnda Simpson. Mra. A. E. Brockwey, Mra. O. Vinson, Mrs Nate Harper, Mrs. Leo Younr. Mrs. Geo. B. Young and the hostess. Whtpplfl Studio rene Of Hallowe'en Party (By Virginia Loomltt The Whipple Studto at 008 South'" depicted In Spiritual readings and Riverside observed Hallowe'en with a I party for the pupils attending the regular Saturday morning band prac tice. The studio waa appropriately decked in autumn leaves, hobgoblins, and other consort of Hallowe'en. Psvora In the form of gay hate were handed out to add color to the occa elon. Along with the usual band num bers, a special arrangement of the "Ghost Dance." was played by the members. At the close of the festivi ties they fish In the "fish fond" for surprise packages. Among tho present were; Jimmy Allen. Curti. Bsrhilder. Audrey Dob- P"-'MnMarZiranilimTT3 Get Ready for A Gay Winter See Adricnne's Formals VELVET MOIRE SATIN VELVET m FIREFLY RED OLIVETTE GREEN BLACK WniTE BLUE PAN8Y Adricnne's Mrs. Bebb Returns From Eastern Trip To Resume Classes Mrs. Royal B. B.;bbT local soloist and Inatructor of music, returned Thursday from spending six months in the cut, visiting relative and friends In New York and Hew Jer sey, and devoting several months ko the study of music at the Julllard school adjoining Colombia Univer sity, where she wss a pupil, untu lale summer, or the internationally known Vrz&et oange, who left t thj frid of the summer term for Europe. A teschers' course In piano, in cluding group work, consumed much of her time at the school. Mrs. Bebb, however, found it possible to devote many hours to the opera and the ater as the early season opened be fore her departure for the west. Mat inee and evening performances, she stated ynsterday, played to large aud iences and New York as a whole eeemed to be looking with great optimism Into the future. Prices had ascended to heights phenomenal In the eyes of a w?lrner before she left the east. Tickets for the opening of "As Thousands Cheer," were selling at $11 a sent. While in New Jersey, Mrs. Bebb was guest for much of the time of her sister. Mrs. Lester Bessell in Rldgewood. She enjoyed luncheon In New York with Mra. George And rews, recently of this city, and met several prominent figures In the music world, who have friends In Medford. Her last Saturday In New Jersey. Mrs. Bebb was feted at a formal din ner and dance at the North Jersey Country club In Patterson. Present were many of her friends from sev eral cities, to wish her a pleasant trip home. Prom New York Mrs. Bebb con tinued to Chicago, where she spent some time at the world's fair, com ing on to Los Angeles snd San Prsnctsco for short visits before re turning to Medford, where she ll returning cVases this week. Mrs. CowgW, floste.Mi To Card Club Mrs. Ralph Cowglll was hostess on Monday to members of her card club at dessert bridge. There were two tables of contract In play dur ing the pleasant afternoon. Weavers Complete Visit Jn Valley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver, form erly of thla city, now of La Grande, left last week for the beach, after spending two weeks In the valley visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heck msn of thla city and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weaver of Ssms Valley. They were accompanied by their two chil dren, Bally and Robert. PrestiTterlan Blhle Tin Hm Meeting The Women's Bible class of the Presbytertsn church held regular so- clal meeting of the month on Tues dsv ofternoon. After a abort business meeting Mrs. Oliver, the new progrsm chnlrman, introduced Mrs. English who gave the devotional program for the afternoon. She chose aa her topic, "Beauty," both In poetical versions. She emphasis the thought of beauty as found In God's Word and in His handy work for mortals here on earth. Mrs.' HodRkins delighted everyone with a vocal solo. "The Silent Voice." After several enjoyable gamea autt able to Hallowe'en time. Mrs. Brom mer and her committee served cskes and tea. The committee was com posed of Mesriames Dynsn, Beiderlln den, Luke and Hodgklns. FRUITFUL SAVING Time ii something we take for granted. Yet few of n have the time to do what we really want . . . Travel, study, do creative work. Save as you earn, and you will be investing in your future Independence and your own time. MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK T MS Good Music ! The Store of Happy Weddlni Rlnp' White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant ai Diamond t X Dinner Dance On Monday Calendar The Lady Lions are entertaining tomorrow evening at St. Mark's Guild hall with a dinner dance, honoring the Lions. Dinner will be served at 7:00 o'clock, to be followed by danc ing tvlth music by Stewart's orc'ies itrh. , Mesd&mes West, Cochran, Among Hostesses Here One of the lovely late luncheons of the autumn season waa that given by Mrs. Laura M. West and Mrs. J. H. Cochran at the former's home Wed nesday. The rooms were profusely decorated In autumn leaves and flow ers, while table decorations carried out the asms harmonious colors. Following luncheon there were foor tsbles of brUe In play and prizes awarded Mrs. Rawles Moore and Mrs. Glenn Taylor. Thcwe enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. West and Mrs. Cochran, were: Mra. J. A. Perry, Mrs. Maude Holmes, Mrs. J. C. Murray, Mrs. B. G. Hard ing. Mrs. Arthor Wsrnock, Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Mrs. George Csrter, Mrs. R. O. Beach, Mrs. H- N. Butler, Mrs. Volney Dixon, Mrs. Rawlea Moore, Mrs. A. J. Han by, Mrs. Chas. Woods. Mrs. L. B. Hawkins, Mrs. Ernest Smith and Mrs. J. Verne Shangle. Chrysanthemum Circle To Meet Wednesday The regular business meeting of Chrysanthemum circle. No. 84, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, will be held Wed nesday, November 1. Initiation and election of officers will be features of the evening. All officers and guards are requested to attend. Rower el t Home and"" Srhool Circle Meets The Roosevelt Home and School circle will hold business meeting on Friday, November S, at 3 o'clock In the Roosevelt school. Parents and members are asked to attend. A re port will be mnde of the Hallowe'en frolic held Friday night, and at tended by a large crowd. An inter esting program waa given at the frolic and the echool children sold cakes and candy, proceeds from which will be added to the schorl mtlk fund. Ftiptlst Aiixtllsry i;i..oys Meeting The Ladles Auxiliary of the Bap tist church met at the home of Mrs. i C. A. Whlllock, 321 West Main, on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Raymond Crawford, the president, and a snort business session followed. After the cloee of the business, the following civic program under the leadership of Mrs. J. L. Ely was given; "America the Beautiful" was sung by all and the devotional waa led by Mrs. J. D. Shaffer followed by prayer by Dr. Eaton. The subject for the afternoon was: "Shall we be Christians In obedience to law?" on which Mrs. Mary Sttck isnd gave some Interesting facta. "How Many Laws Are Obeyed 1M Percent?" was discussed by Mrs. A. B. Mead. Mrs. l. J. Knox presented a few in teresting facts on the topic. "What the Young ePople Think of the 18th Amendment." Mrs. B. F. Neff and Mra. Ralph Raymond sang "It la Well With My Soul" accompanied by Mrs. W. H. fcaton at the piano. Dr. Eaton spoke on "The Various Waya in Which Women May Help the Caue of Prohibition." Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. D. Roberts. Mrs. F. Stlnson. Mrs. R. Hague and Mrs. W. H. Eaton. JLLiiVaJ Hallowe'en Dance Tues. Nite! OCTOBER 319:30 oUock ELKS TEMPLE For Elks and Their Friends Refreshments. Admission $1 j 'f'f Little Miss Perl Celebrates Fourth Birthday at Party One of the prettiest parties to grace the Hallowe'en season was that given Frldsy evening by Mra. Frank Perl, celebrating the fourth birthday of her daughter, Marianne. Many mem bera of the very yount Bet, all in qullnt hand made costume, arrived In the late afternoon with their mothers, who departed following tea, the children redlining for supaer, served at the colorful holiday tahlo. Mrs. Alleen Bi, slater of Mr. Perl, visiting here from Los Angeles, was honor guest at tee. Hallowe'en stories and gamea fur nlahed entertainment for the children following supper. Present were: Susan Jnskeep. Anne Durno, Patey OeBauer, Phyllla Mer rick. Mary Virginia Walt, Nancy New. bury. Joan Wilson, Louise Bauer, Sally Lee Ruasell. Beverly Whitman, Josn McDufy, Nancy Lageaon, Phyllla Tengwald, Cynthia Jackson, Brenda Barrlck, Nancy Muster. Marilyn Cole man. Oail Codding. Patey Marx. Mary Sue Green, the honor guest, Marianne Perl, and Frank Perl, Jr. M Bergmans Leave To Winter In South Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Bergman and aon Donald, are leaving In a few daya for Oroville, Calif., where they will spend the winter, V i, Many fYom Medford Attend Shrine Party Tnere were many people from Medford In attendance at the party given Friday night by Hlllah temple of the Shrine at the Masonic tem ple In Ashland. Forty or fifty cou ples motored to the neighboring city. Oueeta were also piavtent from Klamath Falla and Grants Pass to Join Ashland members at dinner and dsnclng. Consider Your Face Eaeh one reqntres a different atvle wave. Let us give ynu a perma nent that Is Jut right. l h curare Jjerx . Central Phone 363 Save Time! Save Work! Save Money! BUY NOW, before prices advance! Never have prilcs been so low nor household equipment so efficient. If you have been struggling with worn out appliances, if your kitchen and home are not as modern and convenient as you wuh, take advantage of today's prices to modernise your home. Materials are Increasing . . . many commodity prices have ad vanced, but most household prices have not yet incrervsed. You are wise to buy what you need and can afford while retail prices remain low. You not only save money on ever purchase bnt have the satisfaction of knowing that by releasing more money to Industries you are doing your part to speed the return of better times. Paske Home Scene of P.E.O. Meeting ' On Wednesday afternoon, members of chapter AA, V. B. O. sisterhood were "At Home" to a group of friends at the, enacloua home of Dr. an? Mrs. C. H. Paske, The following program, . arranged and presented by Mra. Lola Young, was greatly enjoyed: Chopin Waltzes JIlsj Imogone Wallace. Vocal ados Mra. Doris Nealon. Vocal duet Meadames Nealon and Voting. Reading Mrs. Lola Young. Piano eolo Master Roger Wolf, The high school girls oe'ette tinder the direction of Mlsa Harriet Baldwin presented two numbers. Refreahmenta were served from a beautifully appointed table, Mrs. Tumy and Mra. Thompson presiding at the urns. Meadames Mann. Llbbey, Darby, Merrick. Fowler, Johnson, Daniels, A. P. Butler. M. N. Hogan. Blood. Van Doren. Lamm, W. O. Betderllnden. Nealon and Ml.-.vs Wallace and Car roll were, guests of the chapter. IARIS Yellow Gold Window Display Hi Lawrence's fob, THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Mrs. Gates Among Eridge Hostesses Mrs. W. A. Gates wss hostess on Frldny at dessert bridge at her home, where three tables of contract were In play. Prizes for the after noon were awarded Mra. Orover Med ley, Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Mrs. R. C' Mulholland. Bouquets of chrys anthemums added beauty to the rooms. DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Physlotheraphy Oregon License 264 California License 3029 12 Vears In Medford, Ore. tad enlargement Kith each roll oi films printed. Gardner Drugs INSPIRED- ! WE PRESENT ! Wej are now displaying some "rev and exclusive ring styles, at remark- obly tow prices. We would consider j ll a privilege Jo show, them to you., X X X t&aliiS'M.-t.A Free HP :i i i) : j; i ; i : Beauty Shop ICAfUDiAn PALX1C Larry Schade E. 8th. Tel. 1520 !