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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1933 ttm ttt i Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by . Eva Nealon Hamilton t PAGE TWO Thanksgiving Day Inspires Interest Entertaining Here The holiday kmou l arrlvlne;, forecast by renewed Interest tn en tertainlng and announcement 01 nlana for numeroue baaaare, which will malie Thanksgiving and Christ maa happier dy tor many folk. Mra. 8. Ralph Dlppel will among hostesses of the week, having invited frlenda to a 1 o'clock nincn eon at her home Tueaday. at which the Thanksgiving motif will be used In decoratlona. There will be aeven tsbles of carda In play following luncheon and cov era arransed for: Mesaamea w. Oatea. Harry Nordwlek, Ernest Smith, R. E. Lee, B. O. Harding, Ralph Cowilll. Harry Prentice, J. C. Her. rln. O. O. Larlson, W. A. Holloway, L. Pennlnirton. Harvey Field, O Ooldaberrv. Chaa. Reamea, 1. W, Stearns. O. D. Bean, Eugene ..Thorn dike. Chaa. Wooda. Edward Leach, Roland Hubbard, Oeorge Henaelman, Oliver Overmyer, Fred Schelfel Cheater Leonard, D. W. Stone, Chaa. Wtnit and Chaa. Ellla. Mr. and Mra. I. E. Schuler and daughter Barbara Jean, will be leav. Ing Tueaday to apend Thankaglvlng In Portland. Many family dlnnera are planned here, and the dance of the Elka club Thankaglvlng eve will be preceded by several amall affairs!. Miss Wall To Be Bride, Thanksgiving Day Home Wedding A Thankaglvlng day bride from this city will be alias Rosamund wall, eldest daughter of Mra. A. M. Wall of Medford and granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. A. Snodgraaa of Callatoga, Cel.. who will be married Thursday to Oordon Hunt of the aouthern olty. The wedding service will be eolenv nlred at the Snodgraaa home In Cal ls togs, where Mlae Wall haa been guest for the aummer and fall, Mra. Wall and daughters, Barbara, Alice, Janet and Mary, and eons, Elbert and John, will leave this week by motor for the south to attend the wedding, The bride-to-be la a graduate of the Medford high school and a popu lar member of the younger act. Mr. Hunt la In buslneaa In Callatoga, where they will make their home. Missionary Society to Present Pageant Joint Mlaelonary society of the M. E. church will hold a Thanks offer lng service Sunday evening at the ohurch. A pageant will be given aa a aperlal feature. All are welcome, 4 Mrs. Cloud Feted Dining May Here Mra. Cora Cloud of Riddle haa bees vlaltlng frlenda In Medford during the oast week, and waa the house gueat of Mrs. Viola Temple. Several parties were given In her honor. Mlsa Miller Spends Week-end on Campua Miss Justine Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. H. Miller, apent laat week-end at the University of Ore gon, where she waa gueat of her sister. Miss Peggy Miller, at the Gumma Phi Beta house and of her couslnT Mlaa Dorothy Orth. at Kappa Aloha Thota. She alao attended tna sophomore Informal while on campus. the Mr. Yoachum Honored On Eightieth Birthday Joining Mr. Yoachum In celebrat ing hla eightieth birthday, a num ber of hla frlenda met at the Wm. Rice home November 18 for turkey dinner. Lighted candlea and pink chrysanthemums gave beauty to the table and clever place carda revealed the hobblea of the guests. Starting with several aurprlaea for Reverend Wood and family and Dr. Roberta, the evening waa carried on to a Jolly conclusion with the fol lowing present: Rev. and Mra. Wood, Mr. and Mra. Petty, Mr. and Mra. McCulston, Mr. and Mra. S. M. Cobb. Harland Wood. Ivan Cobb, Patty Cook, Prentlaa Petty, Dr. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mra. Rice. .Misses Schrltt, Oroat And Messenger Entertain A party waa given by Mlaaea Evelyn Schrltt, Rachel Oroat, and Evelyn Meaaenger Saturday night. Dancing waa enloved at Dreamland, after which gueata returned to the home ! of Mr. and Mra. o. H. Schrltt, whera refreshments were served and gamea ! plnyed. j Those present were Mlaaea Delia Wilson. Bertha King. Martha Mai-; one, Ruth Carlson, Catherine King. Cedle Blaylock. Evelyn King, Ruth : King and Messrs. William Wilson. : Walter Jones. Ira Dyea. Claire Crom well, Kmll Peterson, Clyde Davie, Arthur Peterson, Jack Schrltt, Den ay Wooda, The c.i.iperone were Mr. and Mra. C. H. Sthntt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilein, Mr. and Mra. King, Mr. and Mra. M. r Blaylock and the hoateeaee. Mrs. Canfield Welcomed From South ' ( 'JS3; few IhMkjp ' it S if 8,4 ?$!. 'It? -3SSSiti0gS.Si--SS tw t 7 1 Si Mrs. Knvld Hiinllnrton ranfleld.llie former Helen stinf,rrt of .i 1??!?lV!l. "VII" ."'S' Josliih " Inslow Manford. whose marriage nas an event of November 18 In the" south. Sir. aiid '.Mrs. ran fleld will make their home In Klamath Falls, where Mr. Canfield la alalloned with the Crater Lake National Mrs. Kelly Feted At Dancing Party In Ashland Friday Mra. Edward 0. Kelly, charming member of the young married set. who plana to leave soon with her mother, Mra. Paul Gretner, and chil dren, Bernard and. Noreen Ann, for Washington, D. C, to Join Mr. Kelly In making their home there, waa the Inaplratlon Friday evening of a dancing party at Nlnlnger'a cafe, given by the Mall Tribune ataff, of which Mra. Kelly waa a member be fore her marriage. Dancing waa followed by midnight supper, at which covera were ranged for 30 gueata at the long table on the balcony. A going away gift waa presented Mra. Kelly dur ing supper and best wlahea for a pleaaant Journey east, were voiced In several toaate to the honor gueat. Altar Society Meeta Tueaday St. Ann's Altar society will meet at 3:30 o'clock Tueaday afternoon for a regular business meeting at the pariah houae. It haa been announced. Mrs. Blddle Leaves For Klamath Home Mra. Margaret Blddle left Wednea- day for her ranch In Klamath coun ty after being guest here for a time of her alater, Mra. Gordon Voorhles. She motored aa far aa Klamath Falls with Mrs. Voorhlea. Lincoln Service Club Plans Daddy's Night The Lincoln School Service club annual Daddy'a night with aupper and entertainment, will be held this year on Friday, December 8. The turkey will be aerved at 6:30 o'clock at the echool. and will be followed by a program. Mra. Mark Van der Mark win be chairman of the dinner and Mra. Chaa. Luman and Mra. Ar thur Adler will direct the program. M Washington School Has Daddy's Night Waahlngton achool celebrated Dad dy's night In the achool auditorium Friday. A dinner waa aerved at alx-thlrty, followed by an Interesting program. In charge of Oeorge Henaelman. Songs by the boya. directed by Mlaa Cromar, were enjoyed. The boya were: Ralph Seeley. Rodney Stead and Eugene Bennett. Frank Dixon gave a humor- oua reading on the aubject of "Dads" and Nona Heyland and Dorothy Ter rett gave a tap dancing number. Mra. Terrett accompanied them. CO'inty supt. C. R. Bowman, who with Mra. Bowman were gueata for the evening gave a splendid address on tiia present achool situation and em phasized the fact that legislation for educational relief la needed. Those attending from Oranta Pass were: Mrs. Gaston. Mrs. fltott, Mra. Bralnard, Mra. Haymond and Mrs Clark. A social afternoon followed and re freshment were served by Mrs. Iver-, son and committee: Mra. Clement.; Mra. Putney, Mra. Oliver and Mrs. j Loomls. Bazaar Planned By Presbyterians Elaborate preparations are being made for the bazaar to be held at the Preabyterlan church December 5. The bazaar will be open through out the afternoon and will be fol lowed by dinner and an evening of entertainment. Mra. Hamilton Pat ton, general chalrmai of the affair, haa announced the following com mittee heade: Mra. Jennie Merrltt. fancy work: Mra. Oeorge, cooked fooda: Mra. L. P. Kuennle and Mra. Ralph Sweeney, dinner: Mra. H. R. Prentice and Mrs H. M. Welahaar. entertainment; Miss Emily Brown, serving and Mlsa Helen Wllaon, candy. The complete commltteea will be announced at an early date. Mrs. Wilson of Fpokane, Guest Mra. B. W. Wilson of Spokane ts we gueat or ner brother and alater-In-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Wilson, In Jacksonville. Flynni Go South to Visit Relative Mr. and Mra. Thomas K. Flynn left here early Saturday for a week's visit In California where they will be gueata oi jura. c. Mcvay. Mrs. Flynn'a mother, at Santa Clara. They will alao see Cap tain E. A. Elklns, who underwent an operation laat week at the Letterman hospital In San Francisco. Mrs. Myers Hostess ' to Fidelity circle Fidelity Circle of the M. E. ohurch met Tueaday afternoon at the home of Mra. O. V. Myera on the North Pa cific highway. The bualneaa aeaston waa In charge of Mra. Roseborough. The program. In charge of Mre. W. L. Berry, included a reading by Mlaa May Phlppa, entitled "Five Reason! for- Gratitude Love, Faith. Life. Laughter and Sleep"; two old songs, by Mrs. R. p. Mortensen. and a group of favorite tunea were played by Mrs uerry on ner accordion. Refreshments were aerved by Mra. Myers at the close of the program. Next meeting will be In the form of a Chrlstmaa party at the ohurch, De cember 30. The exchange of gifts will I be a feature of the gathering. Bridge Tourney To Provide Fund For Holiday Aid Mra. One Newbury haa announced the Hat of persona who will assist her In conducting the Elka contract bridge tournament at the temple Fri day night, December 1, which haa been arranged to provld. funda for the Elka Chrlstmaa work among needy f ami! lea. Mra. W. F. Qulaenberry will' be as sistant aupervlsor and Mra. Ray Lenox official score keeper. Duplicate contract bridge will be played, using the accumulative acor- lng, and four cash prtzea will be awarded each aectlon. Play will Btart at 8 o'clock. The party la one of the very flrat announced aa a Christmas benefit and a large attendance la anticipated. Mrs. Fowler1 Hostess To Auxiliary Mra. J. T. Fowler win be hostesses to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church, Tueaday. November 28, at 3 o'clock, for a Thankaglvlng meeting. Dr. Cutler, the evangelist, and his wife, will assist at the meeting. Those who have cars and those wishing transportation are asked to be at the church at 1:30 o'clock to go out the Coker Butte road. M Missionary Society Hears Synodlcal Reports The Women'a Missionary society of the Preabyterlan church held a meet ing of unusual Interest at the church parlors Tuesday. A delegation from the phoenix society waa present and a group from Granta Paaa, which reported the synodlcal recently held In Portland. Mlaa Elizabeth Burr opened the meeting with Impressive devotlonals on the aubject of "Thanksgiving." Mra. Newton Chaney led the program on the subject of "Southern Moun taineers." Mra. Brown and Mrs. Eng lish followed with readings. Mrs. M. C. Gaston next Introduced Mrs. T. M. Stott, presbyterlal president, who after a brief talk ortThlaslonary work and alms Introduced the Granta Pass ladles. Each In turn reported some part of the synodlcal program. Miss Warner Feted At Bridal Shower On Monday Evening Mlaa Marjorle Marahall waa hoatesa on Monday evening at her home, 938 South Holly atreet, at a ahower hon oring Mlaa Winifred Warner, whoso wedding to Maxwell Becker will be an event of January 1. Bridge waa enjoyed daring the eve ning, with high ecore prize going to Mlaa Warner, and low to Mlaa Luclle Lowry. The rooms were attractively decor ated In yellow and orchid chrysan themums, and the gifts were present ed the honor guest from a little train. Guests for the evening were Mlaa Warner, Mlsa Lowry, Miss Laura Drury, Mlsa Barbara Drury, Miss Au drey Lofland, Miss Fredericks Brom- mer. Mlsa Louise Brommer. Mlsa Flor ence Severance, Miss Melva, Parrett, Miss Doris Bundy and Mlsa Oeraldlna Latham. Mrs. Wortman Card Hostess A very enjoyable card party waa held at the home of Mra. H. G. Wortman laat Friday evening for the benefit of the Pythian home. The hostess waa assisted by Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Webber. Rogue Wver Ministers And Wives to Dine The Rocrue River ministers nnH their wives will meet at the Preaby. terian cnurcn for a covered dish luncheon Monday. -November 37, at 11 o'clock. A Drozrnm hnji planned for Vie afternoon. Mrs. Hess Hostess To Club Wednesday Mrs. Arthur Heaa was hostess at her home on Wednesday afternoon to members of her bridge club. Follow ing dessert, contract was played with prlzea going to Mra. B. R. Finch and Mra. Lee Watson. Members and guests present were: Meartamea Har old Larsen. B. R. Finch. Ell Campbell. we wateon. w. a. Cool. Maynard I Biten, Chaa. Prltchett and the hostess Mra. Arthur Heaa. a . reshylerlnn Bible Class To Sleet The Woman's Bible class of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuea day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In the class room. The speaker for the fternoon will be Miss Alma II. Bailey, formerly of Portland, who la now making her home here. Mlsa Bailey la well known aa a child evangelist and anyone Interested In that aub ject Is especlslly Invited to the meeting. The program will be fol lowed by a social hour. Formal Dancing Club Has Party In New Location A major event of the week, socially apeaklng. waa the party Friday night of the Formal Dancing club, held at the Colonial club on Weat Main atreet totlon to all music lovers. Pupil and Teacher In Music Program The program to be played tomor row evening by :jes, Lydla Ouets- advaneed pupil of Rosa Blaek- Wlllett, waa announced yes- recently opened to the public. Open house waa held by several members preceding the dance and Mr. and Mra. Donald Newbury were hoate at dinner at their home In Siskiyou Heights. Covera were arranged for 33 with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Olen Smith. Mr. and Mra. Allen Smith. Mr. and Mra. John Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tyree, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Aldrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Flavlua West, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kendrlck. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Bolg- and Mr. and Mrs bury. laff, more terday with Issuance of an lnvl- The re- j cltal will be played, in the Baldwin I recital hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. The compositions for the evening are: - ! Prelude, a Minor. Rschmanlnotl Sous Bols Victor Staub Llebestraum Liszt In Chopin group: Etude tn A Flat Etude Butterfly Raindrop Prelude Scherzo, B Flat Minor Mra. Lydla Guetr.lsff ! Etude In F and Nocture F. Sharp.... by Chopin New- , Berceuse ! Magic Fire Scene from Valkyrie..... Brassln-Wagner Mra. 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