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    PAflE TWO
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1933.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
) Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Society Is Quiet
Prior To Holiday,'
Mr. Rankin Honored
Society during tlie put week has
been experiencing the lull, wnicn
often precedes a holiday. With
Thanksgiving tlll more than a week
away, the events, which are planned,
am scheduled for that time. The
Elks will entertain, with a holiday ball
on Thanksgiving eve and numerous
dinner parties are already arranged
to precede the affair. Open house
will be observed In several homes and
many family parties, In keeping with
fine old tradition, will bring guests
to this city and take a number of
folk away,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Carpenter,
who are returning from a trip thru
toe east, will stop In Pasadena to
spend the holiday with Mrs. Carpen
ter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Blue.
A large event today will be the
party at Rogue Elk Inn honoring
Hugh B. Rankin, retiring supervisor
of the Rogue River national forest.
Employees of the forest are entertain
ing for their chief end the guest list
will include forest officials, employees
their families and a few friends of
the honor guest. Arrangements are
being made to entertain 137 people.
Interest In football will be revived
agsln next week-end for many local
folk, when Stanford plays the Unl
Terslty of California at Palo Alto.
Among people going from this city
wlU be: Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Bardwell and Mr.
and Mrs. T. Slater Johnston.
Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Perry of Foots
Creek, whose twin daughters, Eliza
beth and Frances, are student at
Stanford this year, also plan to see
the game, expecting dual thrills since
Stanford Is also their alma mater.
A welcome visitor In the valley this
week la Mrs. Margaret Blddl of
Yamsl ranch In Klamath county, who
Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. oordon
' Voorhles. The Leonard Carpenters
entertained at dinner for her pleasure
Thursdsy evening at their attractive
country place.
O.S.C. Club Meets
' Monday Evening
The court house auditorium will
t the meeting place totriiruw To
ning of the Oregon state College club
and an Invitation la extended all
alumni and former students of the
college.
The committee for the occasion la
composed of Dr. and Mrs. L. X. San
ders, Mlas Lora Mitchell, Mra. L. Moe
and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fowler,
Gleaner Clans
Cancels Meeting
The Gleaner class of First Baptist
nhurch will not meet with Mra. W. H.
1 Eaton aa punned for Tuesday after
noon, Nov, 31, but will attend the
vangellstlo meeting In a body. Tues
day evening they will sing their class
song (by request), usher and act aa
reception committee at 6:30.
Mrs. Roberts Hostess
To Neighborhood Club
Mra. W. H. Roberta waa Jiosteea to
the Oak Grove Neighborhood club on
Thursday. A very pleasant afternoon
waa spent In sewing. Mrs. O. W.
Shores waa appointed to call on the
teacher of the Oak Grove school, and
ascertain If there are any children In
need of clothing.
The club members are willing to
help to the best of their ability, those
In need.
Refreshments were served by the
hosteea. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mra, P, 0. Mlnear
on Dec. 0,
Alpha Delta Class
Enjoys Social Session
The Alpha Delta class of the Chris
tian church Bible school held Its reg
ular monthly business meeting and
social In the recreational hall of the
church Thursday afternoon with
about thirty members In attendance.
Needle work and conversation were
the principal diversions of the after
noon. The committee, with Mrs,
Everett Eads aa chairman, served ro
tfreahmenta at the close of the social
hour. A short buMnesa session pre
ceded the social, being presided over
by Mrs. O. M. Hon, the clue presi
dent. The next meeting will be the
Christmas party at which time Folly
anna glfta will be exchanged.
f
T. L. Club Holds
Iteneflt Part leu
A cr.rd party was held by the mem
ber of F. L. club last Thursday eve
ning at the home of Georgia Heaa,
934 Vancouver avenue. Those present
were: Katharine Satterlee, Mabel
Conger, Ethel Weed, Carrie McDanncIl
Mildred and Edna HUderbrsnd. Ber
nlce Sears, Jean Jennings, Helen Wil
liams, Eleanor Curry, Caroline Lead
ers, Dorothy Armstrong, Lottie Cald
well and Oeorgla Heas. Various games
were played after which light refresh
ments were served.
Several of these parties will be
fives at the various home to benefit
the club. Hostesses for the evening
ware: Georgia He, Sdna Hllderbrand,
Jean Jennings, and Dorothy Arm
strong. Let ut give yon a beauti
ful Permanent before
Thanksgiving. Complete
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Students of University of Ari
zona have chosen pretty Dorothy
Qreer from Houston. Tex., aa the
most beautiful coed of the school
and aha will be the school's "Miss
Arizona 1934." (Associated Press
Photo
Mr. Holbrook Given
Birthday Party on
84th Anniversary
Entertaining for the pleasure of her
father. J. F. Holbrook, who observed
his 84th birthday November 10, Mrs.
W. P. Andrewa of 35 Vancouver ave
nue was hontesa at dinner last week
to twenty guests,
A beautiful birthday cake, decorat
ed with 64 candles, announced the
reason for the party.
Among guest present were: G. L.
Holbrook of Klamath Falls, D. O.
Holbrook of California, W. J. Hol
brook and Virgil Holbrook of Malln,
L. R. Holbrook of Talent, P. L. An
drews and family and Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Andrews and family. , .
Post-Delphians
Review Poetry
An Interesting Interpretation of the
New Poetry waa given by Mra. F. H.
Johnson at the meeting of the Post-
Delphian club at the library last
week.
Mrs. Kntherlne Fabrlck Tngle gave
the reading from Edna St. Vincent
Mlllay.
The next group meetings will be
held November S3, group I at the
home of Mra. F. H. Johnson and
group IT at the home of Mra. W.
Campbell.
The following list of book was
suggested to tho members:
"Tobacco Road," Eraklne Caldwell.
"Magnolia Street," Louis Goldlng.
"A Fortnight In September," R. 0.
Sheriff.
"Twenty Tears A-growing." Maurice
O'Sulllvan.
"The Barbary Coast." Herbert Aa-
hury.
"The Anthology of Haiku." Mlyo
mort. "Man Wants But Little," Wilson
Wright.
"Impreealona of S. America," Andre
Selgfrled.
"Flush," Virginia Wolf.
P. E. O.H To Meet"
With Mrs. Moore
There will be a meeting of the P.
K. o. at the home of Mrs. B. A. Moore
next Wednesday afternoon. Dessert
will be served at 1:00 o'clock.
I.sdy Elka Meet "
Tuesday for Card
Bridge, pool and bowling will be
enjoyea ny tne Lady Elks Tuesday
afternoon, when they gather at the
local temple for their regular social
time. All wives of local Elka are in
vited to be present.
Mrs. Hover Is
Honored at Miniver
Mrs. A. H. Gregory entertained at
a shower Tuesday evening at her
home on Bact Jackson street. In hon
or of Mrs. Carl Hover. A pleasant eve
ning of gsmes wsa enjoyed and the
honor guest presented many lovely
glfta. Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Invited for the evening were the
honor guest, Mrs. Carl Hover, Mas
dsmea M. B. Olson, Eunice Smith, Joe
O'Brien. J. T. Davis, Clarence pierce,
Beta Cox. Msbel Marsh, W. R. Bnlrd,
and Ml uses Oeraldine Latham, Altce
Pahl. Virginia Gregory and Marjorle
Gregory.
Mr. Gregory was assisted by Mrs.
Balrd.
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Wedding Reported
in Bay City Press
Medford folk go south this week to
locate their Interests in wedding news
and will find It In the following an
nouncement In Saturday's San Fran
cisco Examiner:
This afternoon at 4, at the home of
the, bride In Piedmont, Miss Helen
Wlnslow Stanford will be married to
Mr. David Huntington Canfleld of
Crater Lake, Oregon, In the presence
of relatives and a few close friends.
Mr. Jofstsh Wlnslow Stanford will give
his daughter In marriage, and Mian
Bernlce Miller, a sorority sister, will
be the only attendant. Mr. Russell
Andrews, formerly of Palo Alto and
now of Klamath Falls, Oregon, will
be best man and there will be no
ushers.
The couple will live In Klamath
Falls, where the groom la connected
with the national park service.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel ah Wlnslow Stanford
and Is a grand niece of the late Sena
tor Stanford. She la a niece of Mrs.
Mark L. Rcqua of Monteclto. She
was graduated from 8 tan fold univer
sity, where she Is a member of Kappa
Gamma sorority.
Mr. Canfleld la the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hawley Canfleld of
Minneapolis, and Is a graduate of
the University of Minnesota. He la a
member of Phi Kappa Sigma frater
nity. The society section of the bay city
paper also reports several social
events arranged for the pleasure of
the bride.
Mr. Canfleld la well known In Med
ford through his work as chief ranger
at the Crater Lake national park.
Mr. Andrewa. his best man at the
wedding, also haa many friends here.
Crater Lake Guild
To Meet Monday
There will be a meeting of Crater
Lake Guild of the Presbyterian church
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
B. C. Wilson. 03 West Fourth street.
Members are asked to arrive at 8:00
o'clock. Mra. Wilson will be assist
ed In entertaining by Mlas Gertrude
Watzllng and Mrs. H. M. Welsh a a r.
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Beautiful Setting
For Building Bridge
An abundance of autumn foliage
added beauty to the home of Mis.
J. R. O'Connor on Park avenue for
the meeting there Thursday of the
Building Bridge club. Red and green
foliage also formed the centerpiece
of the tea table, combined with can
dles. The hostess was assisted In enter
taining by her mother, Mra. Percy.
PrlM-llla Circle Haa
Pleasant Meeting
PriscUla circle met at the home of
Mrs. F. F. Burk on Rose avenue last
Wednesday, The hostess entertained
for the pleasure of her mother and
mother-in-law, Mrs. Gardner and
Mrs. Burk. Sr.
After the devotlonala Mrs. McDan-
nel gave a reading In honor of the
late Mrs. Hall.
Mrs. Wylte also gave a reading,
"Gates Ajar." A Thanksgiving poem
waa read by Mra, Lucretla Whlllock,
after which the hostess served re
freshment!. Mrs. Oatman Hostess
To Missionary Group
The South Methodist Women's Mis
sionary society will meet with Mrs.
N. 8. Oatman, 323 South Central on
Tuesday afternoon for their social
and program.
The two services for the annual
week of prayer will be held In the
church Thursday afternoon at 3:30
nnd Sunday evening, November 30 at
7:30 o'clock
The Thursday afternoon program
will consist of a worship and conse
cration service, followed by a radio
program from Nashville, Tenn., which
will deal chiefly with negro work.
The offering for the home work for
this year'a week of prayer goea to
Paine college, an Institution which
for fifty years haa been giving to
negroes a chance for the higher and
broader lire.
The Sunday evening service haa to
do with bath the home and foreign
up eel Ms, the 1b Her being the Steph
enson Memorial hospital of Chang
chow, China. The main features of
the program aa a dialogue. "Build
ing and Curing In Changchow," by
Mrs. Bills and Mra. Albright; "Inci
dents In the Life of Paine College,"
Mrs. N. D. Wood: song by the choir,
"Where Hast Thou Gleaned Today,"
with solo parts by Misses Nellie
Etcher, Adabee Seller and Bather
Hughes; pantonine, "My Faith Looks
tip To Thee," Mra. Duane, solo by
Mrs. Chase, accompanied by Mrs.
Thomas.
A cordial invitation ts extended to
all who are Interested In the mis
sionary work.
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Ivan Hardy Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Alfred Nye
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mildred Anne, to Ivan
Hardy Jones, of Austin, Texas.
Mlas Nye Is superiaor of home eco
nomics In the Austin Junior high
school, a position she has held for the
past three years. Mr. Jones la assis
tant forest supervisor of Texas and at
present Is I'cated In Lufkln, Texas.
Mrs. Wm Fridegar
Feted on Birthday
Mrs. Wm. Bryson and Mrs. Geo. B.
Young entertained November 33 for
Mrs. Wm. Fridegar In honor of the
anniversary of her birthday.
The Young home In the Orchard
Home district, was beautifully decor
ated In fall flowers for the occasion,
and many friends of the honor guest
called during the day. One o'clock
luncheon was served and a portion of
the afternoon spent In sewing. The
Misses Evalyn and Beryl Brock way,
Ciaudlna Tolls and Lei a Young as
sisted In serving.
Quilt Fair, Event
for Coming Friday
Women of the Christian church are
planning a quilt fair for Friday, No
vember 34, from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
to be given In the recreation hall
of the church. There will also bo a
display of curios and antiques. A
cafeteria luncheon will be conducted,
and a small admission fee charged.
Pythian Home
Benefitted
A benefit card party for the Pyth
ian Home waa held at the home of
Mrs. Jeschke on Friday evening. Mrs.
Moffat and Mra. Kltson assisted the
hostess. Bridge prizes were won by
Mrs. Ed Pease and Mrs. Mary Webber
and pinochle prizes by Mr, Swartz
and Mra. Wolf,
Mrs. Conrad Entertains
Carnation Club Thursday
Mrs. J. F. Conrad was hostess
Thursday evening to members of the
Carnation club, at her home, 633 Palm
street. As . the club Is making a
quilt, the members sewed on quilt
blocks during the evening. Muslo was
enjoyed, after which refreshments
were served.
Guests for the evening were Mrs.
Cave and Mrs. Conrad. The club ex
tended Its appreciation to the hostess,
who so graciously entertained. Mrs.
Conrad la not a member of the club.
Mrs. Rlnabarger
I Ion or? (1 at Part y.
Mra. Ora Rlnabarger was pleasantly
surprised Monday evening when
members of the Wenonah club gath
ered at her home. .
Bridge waa enjoyed during the
evening, high prize going to Elena
Erflklne and low to Maggie Ersklne.
After the usual number of games
were played lovely refreshments were
served by tho committee In charge.
Wenonah Club
Entertained,
The members of the Wenonah club
were entertained at a bridge party
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Florence Rush. There were six tables
of cards in play.
Blanohe Rlnabarger won high
score for the afternoon and Mrs.
Gibson low.
Mrs. Gladys Lawrence received the
traveling prize.
Mattle Luman and Dorothy Dickey
assisted the hostess In serving re
freshments. The next meeting o ft he club will
be held at the home of Mable Quack
enbush at the experiment station.
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Many From Here
Attend Party of
Neighboring P.-7 A.
There were 13 tables of bridge In
play at the party given by the Cen
tral Point Parent -Teacher association
at the Grange ball Thursday evening.
Prizes, at the very pleasant affair,
were awarded Dr. B. G. Wilson, Miss
Dee Scheffel, Donald Faber and Mrs.
Sam Kohler. Mra. Earl Lecver, presi
dent of the Parent-Teacher associa
tion, yesterday voiced her apprecia
tion of the cooperation of all who
assisted In making the party a suc
cess, especially the many people In
attendance from Medford.
Cards were followed by serving of
refreshments.
Mrs. Boshears
Hostess to Class
Mrs. J. T. Boshears was hostess to
the Golden Links Bible class of the
First Baptist church Thursday after
noon. There was a short business
session with the president, presiding
followed by a Thanksgiving address
read by Mrs. Beach.
Refreshments were served by the
committee: Mesdamea Judy, Schaffer
and A. B. Culy.
Travel Study Club
Has Interesting Session ;
The Travel Study club met Tues
day at the home of Mrs. Walter Frazer
Brown and an Interesting program
was presented. Mrs. A. J. Hanby led
the current events and reviewed
"White Magic" by Joseph Apple.
Mrs. Laura West gave an Interesting
talk on her travels In Egypt, Illustrat
ing It with pictures and numerous
curios, brought from there.
W. R. C. To Hold
Phoenix Meeting
The Women's Relief corps held
special meeting Wednesday at the
Armory for the purpose of Inspec
tion. Mrs. Annie E. Stelnbaugh of
Grants Pass was the Inspection offi
cer and she) was rjcompanled by
Louise Reed of that place.
A covered dish luncheon was serv
ed at noon, after which the busi
ness meeting was held. Plans were
made to meet with Mrs. Chas. Pickle
at Phoenix November 33 for an all
day social meeting. Members are
asked to take a covered dish.
Mesdames Boshears and
Miner Entertain.
Mrs. J. T. Boshears and sister, Mrs.
J. 8. Miner, were hostesses to the wo
men's auxiliary of the First Baptist
church Tuesday. The president, Mrs. I
Grace Crawford, presided.
This chapter describes the last sup-1
per Judas' bargain to betray Christ.
The prayer In the Garden of Gethse-
mane and Judas' kiss.
Extracts were read from a booklet
by George T. B. Davis' booklet en
titled, "Praying Through for Revival."
Request for prayer for sick mission
aries. Prayer, Mrs. B. F. Neff.
A basket of provisions was pre
pared for a needy family, some or
whom are 111.
Mrs. Boshears then announced the
program for the afternoon. Dr. O. W.
Cutler spoke in place of his wife,
who was detained at Lakevlew, but
will be here Thursday. He told of
the chapel car work and the Home
Mission society.
He also told of some results of the
work while at Grants Pass. One
whole family of six converted. In
Albany 38 In one day gave their hearta
to God. He closed with the thought.
"God Still Llvea and Loves." "God
Will Win."
Solo, "Just for Today," waa aung
by Mrs. B. F. Neff.
Reading "Marjorle Gray" (a pioneer
story) by Edith M. Griffin.
Solo, "Goldon Bells Ring for You
and Mo," Helen Judy.
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Viola Curwood, daughter of the
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Daughters of Nile
Prepare Boxes for
Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Is not far distant and
local members of the Daughters of
the Nile are already making plans to
assure the little crippled children in
the Shrine hospital at Portland some
thing for which to be thankful, when
the world .outside gathers at festive
boards. Each year the Daughters of
the Nile prepare boxes for the chil
dren. Committees have been named
In Ashland. Medford and Grants Pass
to carry on this season's work and
Monday, November 27, has been cho
sen as the time limit for filling of
boxes.
The local committee Is composed
of Mrs. Chas. L. Woods, Mrs. J. A.
Perry, Mrs. C. E. Gates and Mrs. W. E.
Hlttson. Donations for the boxes will
be received at Mrs. Woods' home, 103
Genessee street, this week. Persons
unable to deliver contributions are
asked to telephone 1640 and a car
will call for them.
Phoenix Thursday
Club to Meet
The Phoenix Thursday club will
hold a special meeting Monday at the
home of Mrs. Bert Stancltff. All
members are urged to attend.
Lundys of Portland
Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs, J. 8. lAtndy of Jack
sonville highway are the grandparents
of s baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lundy, Nov. 6th, at Emanuel
hospital, Portland. Mrs. Lundy re
turned Wednesday evening on the
Shasta from Portland, where she vis
ited the Charles Lundys.
Mrs. Putnam H6nored
At Lovely Shower
Mrs. M. E. Putnam was hostess last
week at her home, 828 Newtown, at a
miscellaneous shower, honoring her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glen Putnam.
White chrysanthemums decorated the
rooms for the occasion and many
lovely gifts were received by the
honor guest. Refreshments were
served following the social time.
Present were: Mrs. M. O. Wllklns, Mrs.
G. McEwen. Mrs. Mildred Taylor, Mrs.
Ruth Edmonds, Mrs. Broex, Mrs.
Harry La coy, Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. Mabel
Yorton, Miss Juanlta Yorton, Mrs.
George Beldln, Mrs. Pred Stephenson,
Mrs. Mabel Cox, Mrs. Fred Harvey,
the honor guest and the hostess.
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of Turkey Dinner
Wednesday Evening
Plans are neartng completion for
the Thanksgiving dinner to be spon
sored by the women of the Catholic
church this coming Wednesday at me
pariah hall.
Mra. Mary Weston, chairman or me
affair promises a dinner In keeping
with the highest eipectatlons for the
holiday season. It will be turkey and
homecooked.
L8dy Klwanlani
To Meet Monday
The Lady Klwanlana will meet
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Qua Newbury for the first meet
ing of the year- and a large atten
dance la anticipated.
Reames Cliapter
To Hold Invitation
Reames Chapter O. E. S. will hold
regular meeting Wednesday evening,
November 21, at eight o'clock. Their
will be Initiation and the November
committee will serve refreshments.-
Members are urced to be present
and visiting members will be wel
come. Grants Pass Women
To Attend Meeting
A very Interesting and Instructive
program has been arranged for the
Women's Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church, which will meet
at the church parlors Tuesday after
noon. November 21st, at 2 o'clock, for
annual Thanksgiving service. Miss
Elizabeth Burr will lead the devo
tlonals fitting to this season of the
year. The Thanks Offering will also
be taken. In addition to the regular
topic, "Southern Mountains," which
will be presented by Mrs. N. C. Che
ney, several women from Grants Psas
Including the Presbvterlal president,
Mrs. T. M. Btott and Mrs. John Ha
inan, the Presbyterian mlnlster'a wife,
will be present and give a report of
the recent state synodical meeting
held In Portland. Mrs. B. N. Warner,
of this city, who also attended the
state meeting one day, will give her
glimpses of the meeting. The ladles
from the missionary soolety In Phoe
nix are Invited and anyone Interested
In missions will be welcomed.
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Those Strang feelings of intuition
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Mrs. Boyle, Hostess
To Club at Bridge
Mrs. J. C. Boyle waa hostess Wed
nesday at deasert bridge to Women
of Rotary. There were J4 present for
the pleasant affair and high score
was held by Mrs. Jack Swam.
Assisting Mrs. Boyle In entertain
ing were Mra. chas. Olen Smith and
Mrs. Roland Hubbard.
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Gardner Drugs
Hand Bags
Exquisitely Fashioned
Calfskin and Steer Hide
at
Closing Out Prices
25 to 40
Discount
Lawrence's
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Hotel Manx present! a new, brighter
face to its California friends. Every
loom i charming, and it being mod
ernized to the last detail. Running
ice water. Dining Room and Coffee
Shop in connection. Door attendant
and garage service.
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