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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1933.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Anticipation of .
Yuletide Brings
Social Activity
Plans for Christmas are In til air
this week. emphaaliied by th return
of many atudent from colleges incl
universities, the arrival of guests and
departure of home folks to fsvorlte
family flresldea, and announcementa
of holiday parties.
Mrs. David Rosenberg and children
left laat evening for Seattle, where
. they be Joined later In the week
by Mr. Rosenberg In spending Chrtst
maa with Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Holm. Mr. Harry Rosenberg will also
spend Chrlstmaa there on hie return
from Hew York.
Me will continue to Medford with
Mr. and Mra. David Rosenberg to be
boat with them .the Saturday pre
ceding New Vear'a at one of the larg
est home partlea of the Vuletlde. In
vitations have been Issued to 6a
guests.
Mrs. Rotenberg waa alao hoateaa at
dinner Thuraday evening. Inviting 19
meat to her home, 1327 Ready.
Mr. and Mra. Paul echerer and l
daughtera left laat week for Pasadena
where they will be gucata of Profcesor
and Mra. Hale.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Clark and
daughter, Nancy, will be holiday
gueata of Mra. Clark's mother In Santa
Barbara, alao his aunt, Mra. oeorga
Clark and daughter. Cecil Clark, an
artlat of note and the former wire
of Richard Harding Davla.
Mra. Clare H. Armstrong left Wed.
neaday morning for San Francisco to
Join Major Armatrong tnere. one was
honored at dinner Tuesday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reamea.
The Colony club will have a Chrlat-
mse party for members the Friday of
Chrlstmaa week. It was announced
veaterday.
Among atudenta returning for the
vacation are: Edward Reames. ho
will arrive December 2J from Stanford
university: Hal Piatt, who will alao
com from Stanford, bringing as house
guest, Fred Hlnes of San Mateo; lu
ellle Llttrell. Margaret Warner, Bur.
ton Lowry and Marjorle Pnythlan
from Oregon State college; Doris and
Helen Pattonfrom Mills college nd
Anna Head school: Don Moore, ooro.
thy Roberts. Robert Prentice, Tom
Bmmens, Peggy Miller, Rosa Oore,
Dorothy Paley and Marian Moore from
the University of Oregon. Mlaa Core
will go to Portland to epend a few
daya before coming to aieajoru.
will be Jclned In Portland by her aia
tar. Beulah. Instructor In the Mol-
alla high school, wno will motor to
Medford with her Friday.
Miss Helen Stearns, local high school
itudent, will spend Christmas In San
Joae as guest of her brother-in-law
and slater, Mr. and Mrs. Chea. Saun
ders. Miss Kathryn Stearns, student
at the Stanford hospital, will alao
apend Christmas at the Saunders
home.
NEW PORTRAIT OF FIRST LADY
Miss Warner Feted
At Thursday Tarty
Mies Winifred Warner, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Warner, whose
marriage to Max Becker will be a
aoclal event of New Tear's day. waa
the Inspiration of another ehower
given last work, at which Mlsa Luclle
Lowry waa hosteea Thursday evening
There were five tablea of bridge In
play.
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Chrysanthemum Circle
To Have Christ mas Tree
Chrysanthemum circle, No. 84.
Nelghbore of Woodcraft, will meet
Wednesday evening t 7:80 o'clock for
a short buslneaa session, after which
entetralnment will be enjoyed with a
Chrlstmaa tree for children of Neigh
bora of Woodcraft membere.
Loyal Women's Class
Pinna Christinas rartv
The Loyal Women's clsss of the
Christian church will hold a Christ
mas party In the church recreational
hall Tuesday, December IB. An Invi
tation la being extended husbanda of
i lembera for the occasion. Covered
dish luncheon will be served at noon.
A program of music and readlnga will
follow, after which a buelneas aeselon
will be held with election of officers
for 1934. All members are urged to
be present.
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Christmas Cantata
"The Christ Child"
To Be Sung Tonight
The cantata, "The Christ Child,"
by Petrle, will be presented by the
choir of the First Christian church
this evening st 7:30 o'clock, and an
Invitation la extended all who enjoy
Chrlatmaa music.
The complete program follows:
Chorus, "The Light of Promise."
Duet, soprano and alto, "Come
Savior. Come." Eleanor Curry and
Dorothy Barr.
Men's chorus, "The Hope of the
World."
Trio, "A Child Shell Lead." Effle
Herbert Yeoman, Marmle Olaon, and
Victor Tengwald.
Baritone solo. "The Wise Men
Came." Victor Tengwald.
Chorus, "Peace on Earth."
Soprano and alto duet obllgato,
"Salvation," Genevieve Brown and
Virginia Gregory.
Tenor eolo, "The Healer of Sorrow,"
L. a. Centner.
Quartet, "Christ Is Our Righteous
ness,'' Eleanor Curry, Oletha Olaon,
M. X. Olson and John Klrkpatrlck.
Soprano solo, "The Wonderful
Nasarene," Effle Herbert Yeoman. .
Chorus, "The Prince of Earth and
Heaven."
The cantata will be directed by
Mra. Yeoman with Mabel Hartley
81ms, ptanlat.
Fidelity Circle
To Meet Tuesday
The Fidelity circle of the M. E.
church will meet at the home of Mrs.
J. W. Wylle. 108 West Fourth street.
Tuesday afternoon for regular busl
neaa and annual Christmas party.
Miss Rogers Will
Visit In Salem
Mlaa Dorothy Rogera, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rogers, plana to
leave the last of the week for Salem,
where ens will be house guest for the
Christmas holidays of Mr. and Mrs.
Wright and son, Gene, formerly of
this city.
Mrs. Durno Gives
Tea for Auxiliary
The Women's Auxiliary of the Jack.
son County Medical society met on
Thursday afternoon at the attractive
home of Mra. E. R. Durno on Siskiyou
Heights. The president, Mrs. Woods,
of Ashland, conducted the meeting.
Following the usual routine of bual
nesa, reporta of the yeor'a work were
given by Mrs. Woods, and by Mrs.
O. I. Drummend. the secretary and
treaaurer. Tha society has had a suc
cessful year under the entnualaetlo
Icaderehlp of Mrs. Woods, and one of
Its members, Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney,
la president of th state auxiliary. A
paper by Dr. W. H. Heckman waa
next on the program and was much
enjoyed by all present. A rising vote
of thanks was given Dr. Heckman for
hia kindness. At the election of offi
cers, the following were chosen to
conduct the sffalra of the society for
the coming year: President, Mrs. R. A.
Steams: vice-president, Mrs. Gulls;
secretary and treasurer, Mra. Drum
mond. Th meeting then adjourned
and a social hour was enjoyed by the
twenty women present. Mrs. Wilson
and Mrs. Drummond presided at the
beautifully appointed tea-table in the
dining room. The next meeting of
the auxiliary will be during the latter
part of January at the home of Mrs.
Stearns.
Mlsi Hlgdon Wins' '
Dance Prize In South
Interesting news has Just been re
ceived concerning Mlaa Oolda Hlg
don, who left Medford early In No
vember to Join Dixie Ambler Harvey
and Mra. R. V. Williams as assistant
instructor In a dance atudto at
Hemat, Cal. Miss Hladon will be
remembered as an outstanding acro
batic dancer. 8h waa Invited to
take part In a talent revue at River
side, Cal. There were seven contest
ant on the program. Miss Hlgdon
winning first place, which makes .her
eligible to compete for the grand
prise on January 8, when the win
ners for the past alx weeks try out
before Judgea composed of theatrical
and movie people from Los Angeles.
"His Natal Day"
To Be Presented
at Local Church
"His Natal Day" by Edward W.
Norman la the cantata to be pre
sented this evening, honoring the
approach of Christmas, at the Flrat
Presbyterian church. The chorus
choir, directed by Elsie Carleton
Strang, with Sebastian Apollo, or
ganist, will bs assisted by Mra. F. E.
Nsndle, contralto, and Maurln Mc
Clure Duncan, soprano, aa guest sol
oists; and th followtr f regular solo
lata of the church: Merland Toilet
son, tenor; Katharine Wendt, sop
rano; Esther Merritt Sanderson, mes
io soprano;' Robert 0. Wright, bari
tone. Esther Circle to Enjoy
Covered Dish luncheon
Th annual covered dish Chrlatmaa
luncheon of the Queen Eather circle
of the MeViodlat church win be held
aa usual on Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Fick. Anyone wishing to go is
aaked to pleas notify Mra. Pankey.
Mrs. Satchwell
Visits In South
Mrs. a. R. SatohweU left Medford
laat week to spend th Christmas
holidays in California. She Is guest
In Fresno of her daughter, Mra. Carl
Xnapp, and will continue to San
Francisco to visit her slater, Mra. J.
H. Wlllson. and will be guest In Oak
land of a grandson, Bernard Flchner.
She will return to Medford trie ursi
of the year.
Mesdames English and
Wort man Entertain
Mra. C. V. English and Mrs. H. T.
Wortman entertained the Ever Ready
circle of the Presbyterian church at
Mra. English's home. 618 South Holly,
Tuesday. Chrlstmaa season devotlon
ala were led by Mra. Hubbard. The
committee In charge of sewing for the
coming year reported that th ma
terial la already on band for making
a number of quilts.
Refreshment were served by the
hostesses.
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Mrs. Spencer Is
Hostess, Bridge
Event Thursday
Mrs. Ralph Spencer was hostess st
lovely dessert bridge Thursdsy st
her home on South Newtown. There
were two teblee of contrsct In play
and prlzea awaded Mra. Reed, visiting
here from Colorado: and Mra. Herbert
White.
Shapgy chrysanthemums and ferns
gave beauty to the luncheon table.
where places were arranged for Mes
damea Sargent, Edwin, Finch, Graves,
Myree, Wh'.te. Reed, Leonard and the
hostene. '
Valley School's
Program Tuesday
The real Chrlstmaa atory will be
told In tableaux and song at the
Valley School Tuesday evening at
five o'clock, when the program mark
ing the close of classes for the holi
days la held. Anyone Interested la
Invited to the auditorium for the
occasion.
In the choir for tha occaMon will
be: Jeanne Salade, Jean Wing, Bob
Bromley. Bob Tuttle, Nancy Day, De
borah Tumy. Julia Carpenter, Billy
Sslade and Spencer Bromley. The
angels will b portrsyed by Harriet
Hart, Charlotte Wing, Patey GcBauer;
the shepherds, Billy Patton. Donnle
Brown and John Spalding: the Wise
Men, Gilbert Tumy, Susan Vilas and
Charlea Braley; Mary and Joseph,
Nina Tuttle and Harlow Carpenter;
nnrratar, Barbara Jean Schuler.
Miss E. Marie Foes, principal of
the school, la leaving for the vaca
tion for Marshfleld, where she will
be guest of relatives, and Miss Naomi
Hohman will spend the holidays In
Portland.
Surprise Supper
Merriman Home
Honoring the birthday anniversary
Mrs. Gilbert, New
Worthy Matron of
Reames Chapter
Reames chapter, O. E. 8., held an
nual election of officers Wednesday
evening at th Masonic temple and
th following persons were chosen for
1934: Mrs. Meta Ollbert, worthy ma
tron; Dr. L. L. Sanders, worthy pa
tron: Mra. Phlna Nordwlck, associate
matron: Dr. S. Rolph Dlppel, associate
patron: Mra. Hat tie Alden. secretin;
Mrs. Florence Butler, treasurer: Mra.
Rose Houston, conductress, and Mra
Myrna Frlnk, associate conductress.
Following the Interesting lodge ses
sion, over whloh Mrs. Addle Wilson
presided, refreshments were served In
tha Mosonta dining room by th De
cember committee with Mrs. Nellie
Purdln a chairman.
, Tablea were beautlfull decorated In
keeping with the holiday season with
small Chrlstmaa trees and red candle:
forming the center decorations.
Chrlatmaa gifts were placed aa i
vors at ach place.
Mr. Butler Honored
at Birthday Dinner
Wednesday evening Mr. Warren D.
Butler entertained at dinner honoring
th birthday anniversary of her hus
band. Covers were arranged for 13
at the attractive dinner table, where
Christinas decorations predominated.
Following dinner, bridge was played
with prlars going to Mra. Heneelman
and Mr. Thorndlke.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Thorndlke. Dr. and Mra. S. Ralph
Dlppel, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Hum
phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Georra Heneel
man, Mr. and Mra. L. C. Oarlock and
the Butlera.
Lady Elks to Men
Tuesday Afternoon
The Lady Elks will meet Tueedny
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the temple
for their regular aoclal session Cards
bowling and pool will be enjoyed with
of Mra. Chester Merriman. a number Mra. A. F. Stennett aa hosteea,
of friends gathered at the errlman I An Invitation Is extended all local
I horn Tuesday evening for a surprise Lady Ilka and visiting wives of Elks.
supper.
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Raymond and sons, Kenneth and
Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lewis, par
ents of Mrs. Merriman; Mr. Flnley
and Mr. and Mrs. Merriman,
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Pythian Club Has
Klectlon of Officers
The regular meeting of the Pythtan
! club waa held at the home of Mra
M. O. Kltson on Tuesday evening.
Tit following officers were elected
i for the coming year. Mr. Yarbrough,
J president, Mrs. H. Klein, vice presi
dent, Mra. Flak, treaaurer. Mrs. J. T.
Conrad, secretary. Bridge waa enjoyed
I during the evening, high score being
held by Mrs. Ruth Walden and low
i score by Mr. Emma Jeachk. The
1 next meeting will be at th horn of
Mr. Yarbrough on December aoth.
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Values to $10
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150 exceptionally smart wool dresses,
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so popular this winter , . . predominate!
Phone 28
Eighth and Central.
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Hand-made
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Rand-turned Juniper Noveltlea
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Pine Needle Basketry
Fancy Work
Quilts, Rugs, Paintings
Kand knit Wear
Photograph Tinting
Hame-made Christmas
Candies -
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Sixth and Central Streets
Mrs. Williams on
Trip to See Son
Mra. Jennie Williams left Medford
last evening for Sen Francisco, where
she will be joined Tuesday by her eon,
Maurloe Willlama, who will arrive
there on th completion of his fifth
trip around th world In the office of
purser of the 8. 8. President Adams.
Williams formerly attended school
here and has msny friends who sent
greetings by hi mother,
Zlon Lutheran
League Name Officer
Th Zlon English Luthersn
Leaguers were Invited to Carl Flcht
ner'a home December 11 for their
laat business and social meeting.
Earl Flchtner was host. The old-
cara for th coming year were elect
ed as follows: president, Earl Peder-
sop; vice-president, John Brewold;
secretary, Dorothy Andren; treaaurer.
Earl Flchtner; corresponding secre
tary, Bernlo Crow.
DR. A. F. KRESSE
has moved from Palmer Bldg. to
MEDFORD CENTER BLD.
Booms 408 and 404
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