PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1933. (; : '' Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Unttanfuarmlnc at w w M ..1 . M . . . Seattle Singer sets INew York Critics On Ear With G Sharps University Club Will Be Tuesday The mJor event of the coming week, socially speaking, preceding the Armistice holiday, will be the home winning t the University club, open. Ing In the new location, 1000 West Main etreet. Members, their famUles and frlende will gather there Tueaday evening tor dinner t 7:30 o'clock, with bridge and dancing to follow. The part week ha been rather gay with a continuation of Hallowe'en parties, Informal entertaining and general revival 01 mwira i comings and golnga of local folk and gueata. . Mrs. W. F. Blddle, Sr, returned the first of the week from a visit in me esst, Including a motor trip through the New England atatea and Canada. Mr. and Mro. Ralph W. Page of Plnehuret. North Carolina, vlalted Mr. and Mra. Robert W. Ruhl during the paet week, leaving Wedneaday for Ban mnclaco via the Redwood high way. Mr. Page, who la the eldest ion of the late Walter H. Page, am bassador to Great Britain during the Wilson administration, la making a motor trip throughout the country. In the Interest of a large newspaper ayndlcate In tne east. Mr. and Mra. F. Coming Kenly, who have been spending the past month at their river lodge the "Neru," returned to Medford and are now at their winter place In the Valley View district. Mrs. T. B. DanleU was nostees re .r,ilv at three lovely luncheons, ai which chrysanthemums were used In tihh dncoratlona and about the rooms. She entertained Wedneaday. Friday and Tuesday and luncheon was foUowed each day by three tablea of contract bridge. A large wedding of the autumn will be solemnized this week at the Sacred Heart Cathollo church, when Mlas Dorothy Ness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Neaa of Roseburg and LaVeme Hawn. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawn of Eugene, are married Thursday by the Reverend Francli W. Black. Members of the bridal party were announced last week. V Dinner Enjoyed at vancoma Inn. Mrs. Holmea and Mra. Brown were hostesses to members of the Banna club Thuraday evening at dinner at Waucoma Inn. Plana Completed For Guild Bazaar Plana were completed Friday by the members of St. Mark's Guild for a bazaar and card party to be held at the parish house December 8. . The committee for the event Is composed of Mrs. Frame, Mrs. 0. Xakln, Mra. M. M. Herman and Mra. lu O. Taylor. Mrs. McDougall and committee will hold a card party at the pariah house Wednesday evening, November 18. Prlrea will be awarded In contract, auction and Abo. The next meeting will be held at the pariah houae November 10. Tea will be served by Mrs. M. M. Hermsn. Not In the memory of the oldest critics of Qotham had anyone be. fore eung to them In Q Sharpe above High C but Virginia La Rae of Seattle, 25 year old member of the Chicago Opera Comparjy, reached this note In her New York debut. But despite her unueual range, im provement in tone and stage presence le needed before she can becom a atar( they aald. (Aasoclated Preaa Photo) m Mrs. Wilson Gives Reames Chapter Officers Dinner Mra. Cave Hostess ' To P. L. Club Mra. Mary cave and her slater, Mra. Kan Hulbert, of Roseburg entertained members of F. 1. club at the tormer'a home at 106 Elm atreet last Tuesday evening. Their home waa attractively deoked In- Hallowe'en decorations. During the evening Hallowe'en games ware enjoyed by all after which re freshments were served. Those present were: Bease Thomp son. Lucille Cave, Edna Hllderorand, Viola Aldredge, Ethel Humphrey, Oeorgla Heas, Oeorgtanna Hussong. Marian MellLn, Jean Jennings and the hostesses. ntrthday Party ' ' , Ilonora Two A birthday party waa given In honor of Mlna Myrtle Kelty and Rubin WUke by Mra. O. w. Thurston on Saturday evening. The Hallowe'en motif waa used In the decorations. Present were: Mr. and Mra. Jack Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. Oerffie Schuler, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Emma Amy, Mra. Cora Sheehan, Mrs. Olive Main, Mtasea Edna Nosier, Jessie Nosier, Fa ye Ackley, and Messrs. Richard Evanalcer, Bob Kelty, Robert Moore, James Ackley, Earl Blrrisall, Clareure Correlaon, Ollbert Amy and the hoa toas, Mrs. Thurston and the honor guests. Miss Kelty and Mr. WUke. Mra. Addle Wilson, worthy matron of Reamea chapter, entertained off!' cers and Installing officers of the chapter at 0:30 dinner at her home on South Rlveralde Friday evening. Yellow tapera and yellow chrysan themuma formed the table decora tions and the same autumnal flowers were iwd In profusion about the rooms. Place cards carried the O. E. s. emblem. . Following dinner, bridge was play cd with Mrs. Kate Young and Mra. S. Ralph Dlppel receiving honors for the women and Dr. Dlppel and Dr. Standard for the men. Mesdamre Wolf And Klein Hostesses. Mrs. Wolf snd Mrs. Klein were hostesses to the Pythian club, at the home of the latter on Tuesday evening. Bridge and BOO were played, prices being won by Mrs. Hetmroth and Mra. Moffatt. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Fisher on Tuesday, November 14. I Mrs. Meeker Has Party for Staff On Tuesday evening the ladles of the M. M. Department store staff were entertained with a Hallowe'en party by Mra. O. A. Meeker at her home on North Baretlett street. The rooms were colorful In deco rations of marigolds, autumn leaves snd Jack-o'-lanterns. Ghosts and witches added to tha festive event The evening was spent playing Hal lowe'en games, which were enjoyed by an present, alter which refresh. menta were aerved. Guests were Mesdamea Murray, Cur. tie, Satterlee, Pursel, Calder. Brandon, Bluings, smith, Davla, Hemphill, Root, Elliott, Rush and Mlasee Whit aon, Oathea and Walker. Past Matrone to Play Bridge Monday. Past Matrons of Reamea chanter will meet Monday, November 0, at the Masonic temple. Bridge playing win oegin at 1 o'clock, and the com mittee for the affair Is composed of Mesdamea Charlea Woods, Thompson, Galller and Fowler. All past matrons are cordially Invited to attend. SPECIAL NOTICE IS HARMLESS IT IS NOT A DYE, but an absolutely pure perfectly harmless mascara Do not confuse MayhelUne mascara with eye lash dyu. Maybclline ii simply a harmless water color that Instantly darkens and beau, lines the eyelashes. It has been used con sistently for sixteen years by million! of women In all pans of tha world with absolute ssfety and ytisfaction. Insist on genuine MayhelUne cjclash darkensr and be assured of absolutely harmless, non-smarting, tear proof mascara. Black or Brown, 75c. Sold by Reputable Toilet Goods Dealers Throughout the World Miss B ammer Is Bride at Wedding in Southern State In the Bluefteld, West Virginia, Pru Is found the announcement of a southern wedding of Interest to many Medford people, as the bride, Mlai Pauline Pepper Brammer. la a graduate of the local high school and a charter member of the local chap ter of tha Children of the American revolution. The press report reads: "MIas Pauline Pepper Brammer, this city, and Mr. Walter R. Matthews of Lamar, Ala., were married October 1 at Bristol, Tenn., formal announce ment of the marriage having been maae here last evening. The bride, who la widely known for her beauty and charm. 1s a daughter of Mr. J. W. Brammer, of Buchanan, Va. She Is a sister of Misses BUIle, Blanche and Ruth Brammer, and a niece of Miss Pearle Brammer, this city. She hss been a resident of Bluefleld four years, being connected with the offi ces of Dr. John McGuIre, In the Peery building. "Mr. snd Mrs. Mstthews are leav ing this morning for a honeymoon trip. News of the man-lane Is of particular Interest, on account of the popularity of the bride and bridegroom." The bride Is- a granddaughter of josepn js. repper. The Peppers were the first people to settle west of the Blue Ridge mountains In Vlrelnla. Their lands were grants from King George, II. Mrs. Matthews gradu ated from the Medford high school four years sgo and Is a niece of Mrs. Nancy Pepper Crews of this city. Mrs. Pnrne Plant Stay In Oakland. Mrs. Mary E. Payne. plans to leave Medford soon for Oakland. Cel., where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mlsf McKuer's " Talks Enjoyed. Several members of the Women's Missionary society of the Presbyte rian church here motored to Ashland Thursday, where they were guests of that missionary socfety to hear a lec ture by Miss Esther McRuer of New York, representative of the Women's National Board of Missions. The speaker gave an Interesting review of her work, speaking par ticularly of condltlona In Cuba. I Following the lecture tea waa ' served by the Ashland Missionary so- clety, completing a very plesssnt afternoon. ' Mr 8, Solinsky I a Luncheon Hostess Mrs. E. C. Solinsky was hostess Wednesday at luncheon at her home on Queen Anne Wednesday, enter tatnlng for Mesdamea Martin Palmer, Ray Edwin, John R. Sargent, D. S. Llbbey, Belderllnden and W. E. Rob. ertson. Luncheon waa followed by bridge. Miss Williamson Honored Here. Miss Louise Williamson, who Is a guest here from Salem of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Williamson, was honored Thursday at a party given by Mrs. Williamson. Pythian Sisters Plan Dinner Dance. The Pythian Sister and Knights of Pythias are sponsoring a dinner dance Wednesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, to which the publlo is Invited. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock, and danc ing will follow at 9:00. Music for dancing will be played by Dynge's orchestra. Alpha Delta Class Entertained Thursday. The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian church Bible srhool waa delight fully entertained at the home of Mrs. J. T. Davis, Thursday afternoon. The business session was presided over by the rlass president, Mrs. C. M. Hon.. Names were drawn for the Polly Anna rlub for the coming year and relief for a needy family waa provided. During the social hour games. Btunte and contests were enjoyed and refreshments served by the commit tee. Hallowe'en Party Given For Smedley Children. Mrs. Earl Smedley entertained with a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening for her children, Helen and Leonard Smedley. Those Invited were Vir ginia Hally, Edna Dale, James Elliott, Richard Mole, George Rohrer, Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Lt- tle Howard Rogers and Robert New-J mail. Mrs. Arthur Rogers assisted In decorating the house with corn stalks, pumpkins, witches, bats, etc. The house was beautifully decorated with orange and black curtains with table to match. The guests were aerved refresh ments, carrying out the samo color schemes. Games were played and prizes awarded the winners and lowest losen. Football Draws Many to Eugene for Homecoming These days are football days and Medford folk are football minded, Judging from the number of people spending this week-end In Eugene for the University of Oregon home coming and the general exodus prom' lsed for next week-end, when Oregon plays Oregon State in Portland. Among members of the younger set attending the games In Eugene were: Misses Dorothy Burgess, Phyllis Phy thlan, Joyce Banish and Dorothy Gore. Miss Burgess was guest there of her grandmother and the other three misses were entertained at Phi Mu sorority by Mlas Gore's sister, Rosa. Mlas Grace Burnett also attended homecoming on the campus as guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Burnett- Others enjoying campus life for the short period were Misses Betty Psske, Betty Vilm, Virginia Lindley, Amy Elliott and Barbara Holt, who mo tored north with Mr. O. L. Lindley; Misses Margnrlte Boyle, Suzette Sten- nett, Marjorle Paley. Patricia Car- Ion, Georgia Webb, Louise Elrod, June Davis, Elizabeth Esaon, Patricia Smltn, LaMurle Beck, Irene Anderson, Helen Allison, Margaret Ward and Dorothy Burgess, snd Messrs. Alan Hubbard, ! John Dickson, Paul Dorf. Dick Shreve, Glen Fabrlck, Dick Sleeter, John Sni der, Bob Ottoman, Johnny Millard, Forest Ward. Billy Ryan. Bill Lumrm, Ralph Cowglll, Harlen Wood, Marlon Llttrell. Bernard Matthews, Earl Har rison. Hoke Curtis, LeRoy Williams. Adrian Fraley, Melvln Faber. Bob Rlndt, Sam VanDyke, and Harold Grove, who was guest of his sister. Mrs. J. J. Cberlmonee at Cottage Orove. ' Mrs. Klrkpatrlck HftAtes; to Club, Mrs. P. J. Klrkpatrlck entertained the Oak Grove Neighborhood club on Wednesday with 10 members present, Mrs. L. D. Mlnear of Ashland waa a guest. Mrs. Lundy, president, gave re port on the number of garments made and delivered to needy children. It was planned to have a food shower Thanksgiving week for an unfortunate family. Each member responded generously. The afternoon was spent In sewing. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Roberts on November 16. DISHES Clever 32-Piece Set $395 42-Piece Dining Set $ 5 2 s The Greatest Dish Value In Town lu .'la 1 " LT A 4 'AX Vv - See Our Windows County snd School Warrant Accepted On Purchiue Good Food and the Smile of Good Health Good food and good health go hand In hand especially to this true of meats, the best source of proteins for growing children. Meat hard to chew, Is hard to digest and seldom Is it chewed sufficiently by a child. While to a degree supplying the necessary proteins, tough meat is a greater menace to health, indigestion, mal-nutrition and a general undermining of health may result. Good meat, especially beef, is necessary and essential to the . health of children. Even that should be properly cared for until at its best. That is why we have added the big automatically controlled holding cooler where from 30 to 40 fine steers are held until they are at their best. That is why we safeguard with every super-sanitary pre caution. , Why our meat cutters do not handle money. Why our meat cases are automatically hold at low tem peratures. Why meat are parchment wrapped for protection on the way to your home. Why our meat cutters must have a good health certificate from a physician. F ood Means Good or Bad Health, and Good Food Is Cheaper Than Medicine www -sf " w Miss Moore Among Phi Beta Pledges UNIVERSITY OF CRtJOON, Eugene. Miss Marian Moore, University o Oregon student from Medford, has been pledged to membership in Phi Beta, national honorary sorority, It was announced by the organisation , Membership m Phi Beta is extended to women students talented in music. and prominent In campus music ac tivities. Only 16 were pledged this year. Miss Moore la ft freshman and ma joring In music. She is affiliated with the Alpha Gamma Delta soror ity. Mrs. Frohbarh Honored By Club Members. Members of her card club feted Mrs. H. O. Frohbach at her home Thursday, arriving unannounced to Join her In celebrating her btrthf.ay anniversary. Luncheon was prepared by the guests and followed by bridge. Honors were held by Mrs. George B. Alden and Mra. J. H. Butler. Present were Mesdames Hubbard, Herman, Stennett, Mnasdam, West, Alden, Butler end Frohbach. nallowe'en Party Enjoyed, Iluwonr Home A Hallowe'en party was given last Monday evening at the home of Geor giana Hussong for the members of F. L. club and their guests. A short informal business meeting was held and plaruT and activities of i the club for the coming winter ; months were made. After the busl-; ues meeting, Hallowe'en games and1 other amusements were enjoyed by all : until a late hour after which delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess. Members present Including guests were: Georglanna Hussong, Lucille Cave. Jean Jennings, Edna HUder- brand, Besse Thompson, Ethel Hum phrey, JVloIa Aldredge, Georgia Hess, Marian Mellln, Dorothy Armstrong, and Nelda Eberhard, who Is visiting j here from Lakevlew, Oregon. The next business meeting of the 1 club, will be held at the home of Jean : Jennings on. Vancouver avenue, No- j vember 13th. Reamea Chapter To Meet Wednesday. The regular meeting of Reames Chapter, O. fi. S., will be held Wed nesday evening at the Masonic halL Dollars For You Let me sell your Household Goods and Furniture for CASH SAM COLDSTIXE Jack. Co. Bank Bid. Phone 1144J DR. H. P. 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