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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1933.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week J
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Friends Gather At
Favorite Firesides
To Express Thanks
Reunion of frlenda and relatives,
always one of th brightest features
of a holiday, added much pleeaure
to tb social round of things here
last wee, before. ftr and on
Thanksgiving day. Queers were com
ing from achoola, distant cltlea, and
neighboring towns, while a number
of local folk also found pleasure in
going places, , ,
The guest coming from the moat
distant land we. Miss Alice Church
Bartlett of Geneva. Swltierland, house
gueat of the Misses Carlton at their
borne on the Old Stage road. As
one of the librarians for the Uague
of Nations, Miss Bartlett lives with
her mother In swltwrlind. Bhe 1
In the atates on abort leave of
abaeuce ftnd arrived In the Rogue
River valley last week from California,
where ahe visited the Paul Bhoupa.
She has been a friend of the Carl
. ir n,rw veers, having realdeu
near them in the east before they
came to Oregon, one ni
them, however, alnce 1019 In New
York, having gone to Switzerland In
1030. Miss Bartlett Is the aister ot
Lieut. Colonel O. Gordon Bartlett,
United Stalea army, retired.
OueeU at the G. M. Roberta home
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maente and
Don Maents of Palo Alto, Cel., and
Mlsa Dorothy Roberts, student at the
University ot Oregon. The Measra.
MaentB are Stanford university atu
denta. They were Joined at Thanks
giving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. T.
Slater Johnston, Miss Orble Natwlck
and A. 8. Rosenbaum. The visiting
students were also feted at dinner at
the R. Q. Berdwell home here Friday
evening.
The F. Corning Kenlye entertained
at dinner Thanksgiving day, Colonel
and Mrs, Gordon Voorhlea. Mr. and
Mra. Sprogue Rlegel. Charlea Voorhlea.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl and dau
ghter. Alicia, and Mlsa Charity Hart.
The same evening mo w....-
tertalned the Kenlye and Ruhla at
their home south of the city.
Amoni local folk enjoying the holl.
day In other cities was Mlas Francea
Sparrow, who- la visiting friends In
Portland, among them Mlsa Gretcnen
Corbett, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
rnintt corbett with whom ahe went
hmrf few veara ago. She has
also been guest of the F. h. Brewers,
formerly of this city, and will re
main In Portland for the Chi Pal
dance December 33. returning to this
cltv Chrlstmaa eve.
The H. Chandler Kgana have left
Medford for their winter home at
Pebble Beach, Cel.. and A. R. Living
ston and slater, Miss Anne Living
ston, have gone to La Jolla for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reames. who
spent several daya In Palo Alto and
San Francisco, visiting their aon, Ed
ward, student at Stanford university,
returned to Medford Thanksgiving
day,
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New York Beauty
From This City
Will Make Debut
In a New Tork dispatch In the San
Francisco Chronicle la found a newa
note of Interest to many Medford folk
who remember the Frank Owen fam
ily. For It la about Mlsa Shelby Owen
daughter ot the late Frank Owen and
Mra. Owen, now of New York.
The Owens lived In Medford ft
number of years ago, where the
Jamea H. Owena now make their
home on Siskiyou Heights, Mr. frank
Owen being a nephew of James Owen.
Their young daughter, who haa be
come one of the outstanding beauties
ot the east, waa then a atudent at the
Valley school.
Bhe haa been living In New York
with her mother for some time, and
Till make her debut In society this
. winter, the following Item reveals:
"One of the winter debutante In
New York la Mlsa Shelby Owen, the
daughter of Mrs. Frank Gilchrist
Owen, who was Mlsa Leila Shelby of
San Francisco and Portland before
her marriage. Miss Owen Is a strik
ingly beautiful girl who was educated
at Ofconts and whose beauty haa been
painted by Howard Ohendler Chrtety.
Mra. Owen and her daughter have an
apartment, at Fifty-third street and
Park avenue for the winter."
RoyaJ Neltlibora
To Meet Thursday.
The Royal Neighbors will meet II
their hall Thursday evening. Decem
ber 7. Officers for the coming yesr
will be elected and all membera are
urged to el tend. Refreshments will
be served by Neighbors Olsscock, Oar
rett and Lovel at the close of the
meeting.
Permanent
War.
by Murray
la the Idea Gift
urge t Ion.
osmetics
tllgh grade oosmetlr. In allrartlte
containers.
pedal Xma. Boies of Murray's
cosmetics,
50c to $1.00
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State Chairman
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Miss Clorlbel Nye. leader of home
economics extension work In Oregon,
will be a gueat at the School for
Parents, to be conducted here Thurs
day. She will discuss the importance
of "Emotional Maturity." Mlsa Nye
la state chairman of the Oregon Con
gress of Parents and Teachers.
Much Entertaining
Inspired Here by
Holiday, Vacation
Much entertaining preceded and
followed Thanksgiving day here,
along with all the family dinnere,
held on the holiday, Itself. The Elks'
dance Wednesday night was one of
the largest affairs and waa preceded
by open house In several homes snd a
number of dinner parties. Mr. snd
Mrs. Frank Perl were hosts at dinner
at their home to 38 guests, who con
tinued to the dance later. Red taoers
and red carnations brought a holiday
atmosphere to the occasion.
Thanksgiving, Mlas Dorothy Ny
awaner entertained with a 13 o'clock
breakfast, having as guests Mr. and
Mra. Elery Hall of Klomath Falla, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Perl and Mr. Herry
Gill of this city.
Thanksgiving evening Misses Geor
gia Edwards and Viola Templeton
were hostesses at buffet aupper.
Friday. Mlsa Dorla Patton, daughter
oj sir. ana Mra. Hamilton Patton,
who la home from MUla college, was
hostess at a dancing party for ft
number of friends. About 35 couples
enjoyed the affair.
Miss Helen Patton, student at Anna
iHead school I also home for the
short holiday and - Mlsa Gertrude
Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Boyle, from Dominican college at San
Rafael. She Is entertaining at tea
this afternoon, having Invited guests
to call from 3 to o'clock.
Mlsa Hubbard Hostess
At Matinee Bridge.
Miss Margaret Hubbard entertained
at matinee bridge yesterday morn
ing, inviting a number ot frlenda to
her home. High ecoree at cards were
held by Mrs. Sprague Rlegel and Mrs.
Robt. w. Ruhl.
t
Little Mils Humphrey
Celebrates Btrthdiiy
Little Miss Joan Humphrey, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. Goodwin Hum
phrey, celebrated her eighth birthday
yesterday afternoon with ft theater
party, followed by tea a her home.
Guests for the affair were Misses'
Joan Elliott, Barbara Inskeep, Betty
Jane Johnaon, Joan Cox. Betty Jean
MoKenale, Barharn Butler, Lois Ann
Hubbard and Mary Bruce Crane.
IT'S TlMJ
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to start
The last few week
Hytrin past before you
you're In the thick of the last-minute
rush . . . shopping hysterically; making
hurried purchases which you often
, regret.
This year, why not select your im
portant gifts, at least, before the
Christmas stampede begins. Every
thing In our store is in readiness, and
Experience has taught
It . . . Buy fine quality
have what you spend !
Law
Mrs. E, C. Kelly
and Mrs. Greiner
Leave This Evening
Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, who haa been
much entertained during the paat
week, will leave this evening on the
south bound trsln. accompanied by
her mother, Mra. Paul Greiner and
children, Bernard and Noreen Ann,
for Washington. D. C, where Mr.
Kelly la in the capital.
Both Mra. Kelly and Mra. Greiner
will be greatly missed in local social
and church circles, where they have
filled prominent placea sine coming
to this city. Mrs. Kelly hss also been
prominently silled with the newspaper
snd theater life of Medford, having
led the little theater movement here
a few years ago. She was a reporter
on Tne Man Tribune before her mar.
rlage and haa since done considerable
writing for the newspaper, particu
larly theater reviews. She la also
secretary of the Young Democratic
club of Jackson county.
The Kellys are not giving up their
home in Medford and their early re
turn to the city la anticipated. During
their absence, their house on Crown
avenue will be occupied by the Moore
Hamlltone. ,
Central Point
Couple Married
Lutheran Church ;
At simple but Impressive cere
mony Thanksgiving day at the Zlon
English Lutheran church. Mlsa Hllde-
gard Lange, charming daughter of
Mra. Marie Lange of Central Point,
and sister of Hugo Lange of this city,
andDrury F. Pierce were married
Dr. Geo. P. Kabele. pastor of the
church, reading the service.
The ceremony waa solemnized fol
lowing the union Thanksgiving ser
vices at the church. Both the bride
snd groom have many frlenda In the
valley, having been prominent In
church and Orange circles for a num
ber of yesrs.
Card Party and
Bazaar Planned
St. Msrk's Guild will hold annual
oard party and bazaar Friday, Decern-
zer 8. for which the parish house will
be opened at 1 oclock and fency
work placed on ssle, It was announc
ed. Card playing will begin at 3 o'clock
and a prize will be awarded at each
table.
All who enjoy an afternoon at cards
are cordially invited.
Contract and auction will be played
Refreshments will be served fol
lowing gams.
The committee for the affair Is
composed of Meadames Frame. - Tay
lor, Herman and Eakln.
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South side Circle
To Meet Tuesday
The South Side circle of the First
Baptist church will- meet with Mrs.
A. B. Culy at 308 South Ivy at 3
o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Roberts' Entertain
At Thinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts enter
tained with ft Thanksgiving dinner at
their home for the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neuman, Mr. snd
Mra. F. O. Stlnson and aon Lester.
W. A. Medley and Mlsa Florence Neu
man. 4
Wednesday Study riuh
To Meet Wednesday
The Wednesday study club will
hold regular meeting thla wee'.t at the
women's club reoma In the city hall
on December 8 and the regular pro-
grom will be followed by rehearsal
lor th. Christmas play. They play
will be presented on December 30.
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thin
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have wav
know It. Then
you may look about leisurely and give
the necessary thought to your selections,
If you've decided what to give, or
even if you haven't, it will make Christ
mas shopping easier to select a few
gifts now- from our idea-inspiring collec
tions and have us lay them away until
Christmas.
us tbut the safest
Oold. Silvor and
way to invest our money is to spend
Platinum Jowelry at Lawrence's and
rence
Apollo Students
Please in Recital
One of the most enjoyable . events
of the past week, musically speaking,
was the recital In which Sebastian
Apollo presented a number of piano
pupils, assisted by Miss Ounce Bur
nett, soloist, at the Baldwin recital
hall, filled to capacity, Friday even
ing. Outstanding In the program, ir an
plause may be accepted sa any cri
terion, were the Concerto by Men
delssohn, played by Mr. Apollo and
Cyril Sander, and t,he lattera Inter
pretation ot Lavallee's "The Butter
fly." The lightness of touch exhib
ited by the pupil and hla obvious
love of music, combined with a fine
ability, won the audience over when
he played his first number. His
playing of the concerto with Mr.
Apollo then came as a fine climax
to s thoroughly enjoyable evening of
music. An encore granted waa the
crowd's reward.
Solo by Miss Burnett,- accom
plished soprano, were also greeted
with enthusiasm by the audience.
The complete progrsm follows:
"Rtf-'kabye Baby" Janice Pefctltt.
'"Summer Daya Were Made For
Hiking' (Williams) Bert wyatt.
"Italians'- Doll" Marge Freeman.
"Volga Boatman" (Anon) . Jean
Prultt.
"The Haunted House" Roger
Wolfe.
"The Gobbler" Janice Pettltt.
"The Little Clock" Bert wyatt.
The Skaters" (Straeabbog) Mar
guerite Samplngton.
"Lucia dl Lammermoor" (Donizet
ti) Jack Woods.
"In Chinatown" Tommy Jackson.
"Polonaise" (Schmall) Shirley Rl
bel. "Frightening" (Schumann) Cleone
Frazee.
Duet, "Anltrole Dance" Cleone
Stoner and Marge Freeman.
Mlsa Grace Burnett sang "Rain,"
(by Curran); '"Vlllsanle" (by Dill
Agua, "November" Anne Stratton.
"Happiness" Marge -Freeman.
' "Play of the Dragon Flies" (Klrte-
land) Marguerlta Samplngton.
New Year's Dance" (Preston)
Tommy Jackson.
The Elfin Dance" (Splndler)
Shirley Rebel.
"Joyful" (Rohde) Marguerlta
Samplngton.
"caprlceletto" (Scharwenka) Lois
Frazee.
Valse" (Chopin) F. Cyril Sander.
"The Butterfly" Lavelles) F. Cyril
Sander.
"Glockenspiel" (Splndler) F. Cyril
Sander.
La Gazelle" (Hoffmann) Sebas
tian Apollo.
'Conncerto" (Mendelssohn) F. Cy
ril Sander and Sebastian Apollo.
Foreign Missionary
Society to Meet
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First Methodist Episco
pal church will meet Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Grace Pan-
key on Apple street.
Bruce Powells
Entertain Class
The Senior Young People's class of
the Central Point Chrlrtlan church
were entertained at a delightful party
given at the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Powell last Friday evening.
A unique entertainment, planned by
Miss Lottie Franklin and Mr. end
Mrs. Powell was enjoyed. A devo
tional sertvee preceded a brief busi
ness meeting, after which refresh
ments were served.
The following were guests: Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lon Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent,
Mr. and Mra. Paul Oerber, Mr. and
Mra. J. S. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Fleischer, Mrs. Myrtle Gulver-
son. Mlsa Lottie Franklin and the j
host and hostees, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Powell. ,
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Miss May field and
W. L. Goff Married
at Church Service
. At ft lovely service, attended only
by relatives and close friends of the
couple, Mlsa Nadene Mayfleld of
Phoenix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Mayfleld of Mllwaukle, Ore.,
and Wayne L. Goff, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Goff of Medford, were mar
ried Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock, at St. Mark'a Episcopal
church, with Father William B. Ham
ilton officiating.
The bride, attired in dark green,
with black accessories, and wearing ft
corsage ot gardenias, was attended by
Mlsa Annie Meade Watktns, who wore
a dress of rust shade, with brown ac
cessories. Hamilton Howell Of Med
ford waa best man.
Mrs. Goff has been an Instructor
In the Phoenix schools for the past
three years, and graduated from Ore
gon State college, where ahe was af
filiated with Sigma Kappa sorority.
Mr. Goff Is also a. graduate of Ore
gon State college, and la with the
Medford Irrigation district offices
here.
Included among the guests at the
wedding was Mrs. Mayfleld, mother of
the bride, who csme here from Mll
waukte. Y. W. C. A. Board
Plans Meeting.
The Y. W. C. A. board will meet
Monday evening, December 4, with
Mrs. Ida M. Wilson at 7 Chestnut
street. All members are urged to be
present.
Porters Entertain
Guests From Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter have as
guests for the holiday week-end, Mrs.
W. L. Jones and Mrs. M. 8. Crelgh
ton of Salem, mother and aunt, xe-
spectlvely, ot Mra. Porter.
Nyes Entertain Old
Friends on Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye entertained
a, number of friends, moat of whom
have been meeting together each
Thanksgiving for the past 35 years,
at their home Thursday.
Preeent were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Hat
field. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt, Mr.
and Mra. S. G. Nye and son, Steven
Phillip; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mer
rick and daughter Jhyllls, Mrs. Mar
tha Luke, Mrs. Stella Merrick. Mlas
Elizabeth Burr, Miss Stella Merrick
and the host and hoatess.
Post and Auxiliary
Enjoy Supper
Medford poet and auxiliary enjoyed
a covered dish aupper at the armory
the night of their regular meeting
last Monday.
After a short business meeting both
bodies met in the Legion haU, where
a program including two vocal num
bers and encores by Mrs. Elsie carl
ton Strang waa preeented. The Med
ford post auxiliary comedy team pre
sented a number entitled, "Reminis
cences ot the World War" which was
enjoyed by the one hundred membera
present.
Medford post's announced intention
of devoting Its entire efforts to the
legtons four point program of return
ing all disabled veterans and their
dependents and the widows and or
phans of World War Veterans to their
status prior to last March la bringing
In many new aud renewal member
ships." Thla with the many eodal
featurea of this year a legion meetings
should, according to Commander
Cop" Overmeyer, encourage all who
have the privilege to "join up."
For These
Breezy Days
You Need A
New
COAT
One sroup of fur-
trlmmtd drew and
import coats. Special lfi
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Swaggers
Values to 1:9.50. vpeclal
$16.95
Blouses
Rrrular $ .M Blou. Plaldy,
Mrlpe and Print
$1.00
AdriennVs
H. BLOOD
TEACHER OF
Band Instruments
PRIVATE ana rHS lEONS
mone ?M ar Inquire at
rainier Mnslc Store
HEAT
with our Select Bu4; rtr ana
Hartfft-eACj . . Clean . , , Long
Bumlnt. . . . Conrenlent.
IO rirvlfj Cheaper
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To Speak Here
Vv
Mrs. Sara, Watt Prentiss, professor
of child development and parent edu
cation In ' the School of Economics,
Oregon State college, will speak here
Thursday at the court house auditor
lum.
Invitations Out
For Reunion at -Masonic
Temple
Invitations are extended to all mem
bers ot Medford Lodge No. 103, A, F.
& A. M. to attend the annual reunion
of past masters, to be held at the
Medford temple Friday, December 8
A buffet supper will be served at
8:30. to be followed by the regular
meeting. Many out of .town members
have signified their Intentions of st-
tending thla annual event and the
committee m charge of the program
expects the largest attendance of the
year.
A special invitation Is extended to
all Don. affiliated Masons.
Lady Elks Meet At
Temple Tuesday
Tuesday will be ladles' day again
at, the Elks' temple and a large gath
ering Is anticipated for cards, pool
and ft general social time.
Mistletoe Club "
Plans Bazaar.
The Mietletoe club of Royal Neigh
bors of America. Is planning a ba
zaar for Saturday, December 9, the
location to be announced later. Many
useful, as well as beautiful, Christ
mas gifts will be on sale.
Messrs. Clement
Celebrate Birthdays
Messrs. Luclan and Harold Clement
celebrated their eighteenth and six
teenth birthdays, respectively, last
Monday evening, w- jn a number of
frlenda called In lne-.rldual groups to
honor them with ft surprise party, at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Clement.
Both claim November 37th as birth
day anniversary.
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Miss Cooksey, Bride
At Home Wedding
Thanksgiving Day
Beneath an arbor of fems and aut
umn flowers, created in the living
room of the Win. Cooksey home on
Palm street, the wedding service was
read at 4 o'clock Thonksglvlng day by
the Rev. N. D. Wood, of the South
Methodist church, uniting In mar
riage Miss Donna Cooksey, charming
daughter of Mrs. K. L. Cooksey of
Drain, and Harold Cooley of Grants
Pass, son ot Mr. and Mra. Cooley of
Cottage Grove.
The bride, attired In an afternoon
dress of deep blue, wore accessories
of silver snd carried a large arm bou
quet of white chrysanthemums. Her
young nephew, Dick Cooksey. acted as
ring bearer. There were no other
attendants.
The wedding ceremony was solemn
ized In the presence ot relatives of
the couple and a few Immediate
friends. Following the ceremony.
dinner was served at the bridal table, !
beautiful In decorations of yellow and
pale green. Covers were arranged for
14 guests, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cooksey hosts for the evening.
Following a wedding trip north, Mr.
and Mrs. Cooley will make their home
in Grants Pass, where Mr. Cooley Is
operating the Grants Pass Pharmacy.
Building Bridge
Club to Meet
The Building Bridge club will meet
Thusrday afternoon at the home ot
Mrs. H. A. DuBuque, Woodlawn or
chard. Guests ere asked to arrive
at 3 o'clock,
Scliencks Entertain
Former Nebraskans
On Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs.
A. Orln Schenck were hosts at din
ner to a number of friends and rela
Uvea who formerly lived near them in
the mlddlewest. Covers were placed
for Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knott and
mother, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Lucy Abbott,
now of San Francisco; Miss Estella
Schenck and father, D. R. Schenck,
and the hosts.
Following dinner a. program of
music waa enjoyed and much time
devoted to recalling former days in
Nebraska, Colorado and Iowa
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College Women
Meet Saturday
The College Women's club of the
Rogue River valley will meet at the
home of Mrs. Frank Newman on Col
lege Hill on Saturday, December t.
Mrs. F. G. Thayer will be social chair
man for the occasion and Mlsa Van
Meter program chairman.
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