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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1931
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
Adarel Chapter
Installs Officers
On the evening at January 4, Adarel
chapter No. 9, O. I. S., of Jackson
ville, held annual installation of of
flcera, following the regular meeting.
Past Grand Patron J. H. Hardy of
Alpha chapter No. 1, Aihland, wu
present, also Plorlne Severance, grand
chaplain of Oregon, and Bather San
derson, grand representative. Many
other guest were present from neigh
boring chapters and Warren lodge No.
10. Masons and their ladles wire In
vited to share this occasion. .
Retiring Matron Ethel Bell and re
tiring Patron V. T. Wilson gave ad
dresses and thanked the chapter for
honors and courtesies extended dur
ing their yesr. and then the patron
presented to the chapter, on beluli
of himself and matron, a most beau
tiful star In the emblematic colors
and Illuminated in colors, which will
adorn the chapter room and add
much to the work of Initiation.
Mrs. Bell was presented with a
beautiful past matron's Jewel and Mr.
Wilson with a psst patron's button.
besides both receiving many lovely
girt from tneir many rrienas.
Members prominent In the work
of the order were called upon for
speeches, which were much enjoyod
by all present.
A short recess was declared to pre
pare for lnstallstlon. Lulu Saulsbury
of Adarel chapter No. 3 was Installing
officer, assisted by Jennie Rlddell,
marshal; Plorlne Severance, chaplain,
and Esther Sanderson, organist. Roll
call of officers to be Installed was
made by the marshal as follows:
Anna Cater, worthy matron; Ed
mund B. Bell, worthy patron; Ruth
Severance, associate matron; Ernest
Larurley, associate patron; Alllean
Maxwell, secretary; Anna langley.
treasurer; Bthcl B. Bell, conductress:
Virginia Pick, associate conductress;
Luella Dunnlngton, chaplain: Jennie
Riddell, marshal; Plorlne Severance,
organist; Violet Wilson, Adah: Mollis
Brltt. Ruth; Nell Pick, Esther; L.uiu
Ssulsbury, Martha: Myrtle Merrl
field. Electa: Lola Mclntyre, warder:
Atel T. Lundgren, sentinel.
After a splendid address by the
worthy matron and a few remarks by
the worthy patron, the visitors were
asked to retire, and the chapter was
closed In regular form by the newly
Installed offlcera.' All were then In
vited to the dining room, where tables
were arranged for 89 guests. The
room ws besutlfully decorated by
the committee under the able man
agement of Anna Langley, as chair
man. In the decorating the star col
ors were carried out with dishes, can
dles and flowers.
nuslncss Women Sponsor
Luncheon Tomorrow
The Business and Professional
Women's club will sponsor a luncheon
tomorrow in the club rooms of tho
city hall, to which alt business women
of the city are Invited. Luncheon will
be served by Mrs. Roy Buckingham
of The Crest. Any visitors wishing to
attend are ssked to call hsr for res
srvntlons. Luncheon will be served at
13:10 o'clock.
$5.oo
DOWN
$5.00
A MONTH
Tapestry-Davenport
Vci sir, these fine sets are
made and finished In good
ity tapestry to select from and -1.1
what a bargain at this price U
r As Pictured Abort
Mohair Suites as low as $54.95
Toledo
Range
Full enameled Front
Ivory with green
trimmings. Specially
priced at
$45
S10 Down
$5 a Month
Maratfam-rorbett Wedding
featured In Oregonlcn.
Leading the aociety aectlon of yea
terday's Oregonlan a six column pho
tograph of the Macadam-Corbett wed
ding party appeared with a write up
of the New Year's day event, whtch
will be read with Interest by many
Medford folk, Invitations to the wed
ding having been received here. In
the wedding party were! Miss Caro
llne Ladd Corbett, the bride, Ivlson
Stevenson Mscsdsm, the groom.
Misses Oretchen Leslie, Alts and Lucy
Corbett. slaters of the bride, who were
her bridesmaids, and Whitney Shep
ardson of New York, the groom's at
tendant. Mrs. Macadam, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Ruggles Corbett of Port
land, Is a graduate ot Smith, studied
In Geneva and Is an active member
of tho Portland Junior league. She
was a prominent leader In young
Democratic clrclea of the state dur
ing the 1032 campaign and haa since
continued In that position.
Mr. Macadam, secretary of the royal
institute of international affairs In
London, Is the son of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Stevenson Mscsdsm of Edin
burgh. He wss an English delegate
to the conference of the Institute of
Paciflo relations In Banff last sum
mer, where he met his bride, who
also attended the conference aa a
member of the American secrotsrlat.
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Card Parties
The American Legion Auxiliary will
entertain thla month with a series
of benefit card parties, it was an
nounced today, with the first two
scheduled for Thursday of this weok.
Mrs. Msrk Miller will be hostess
Thursday afternoon at her home, 41
Ross Court, to women preferring con
tract. Anyone wishing to mske res
ervations Is ssked to telephone her
at 459-Y.
Mr. Walter Olmscheid will be host
ess this ssme afternon at her home,
to auction players at dessert bridge
at I o'clock. Reservations may be
made by calling 378-J.
Clinrrh circles and
Auxiliaries to Meet
Tomorrow several church groups
will meet, resuming activities, which
were adjourned by some for the holi
day season. Merrltt circle of the
Presbyterlsn church will meet st 1
o'clock for covered dish luncheon at
the home of Mrs. 8. D. Nsson. Mrs.
W. L. Jones will be hostess at a
o'clock to the Ladles' Auxiliary ot the
Baptist church. The Ever Ready cir
cle will meet with Mrs. Belle Llttrell
st 118 South Newtown, and the sunny
Sisters st the home of Mrs. R. A.
Work, 800 South Oskdale.
Altar Society to
Compliment Committee.
The committee, which during the
past year brought In the greatest pro.
ceeds from evening parties, will be
complimented tomorrow at the meet
ing ot St. Ann's Altar society, It wss
announced today. And Mrs. Rose
Slngler Is the hesd of that commit
tee. The soclsl hour wlU follow the
regular business session.
m.tammmsmk mm Values! " ,nA' TilLl BAob 7& I x. f ITTI tHW. ' Smart
woll rh f f
qua - ib J II
Daisy
Range
Daisy range, somi
enameled, ivory and
green-a'n exception
al value at thia price
$350
$10 Down
$5 a Month
Icole-Sten Wedding
i Of Interest Here.
I A social note of Interest to many
members of the university set here
appeared In the Oregonisn yesterday.
It reads:
Portland friends are Interested In
announcements received during the
past week of the marriage ot Miss
Marlon Olive Sten, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Sten of St. Helens, to
Dana Stuart Cole of New York, son
of William Henry Cole of Boston. The
ceremony was performed on Christ
mas eve, 1833, In Paris, culminating
a romance which began on shipboard
during the previous summer when
the two young people were en route
to Europe. Mrs, Cole Is a graduate
of the University of Oregon school oi
Journalism with the class of 1030 and
la a member of Alpha Chi Omega so
rority snd of Phi Beta Kappa, Mor
tar Board, Theta Sigma Phi and Gam
ma Alpha Chi, honorary societies. 8he
received her masters degree from
Stsnford university and haa since
been a member ot the atsff of the
Sen Pedro. Cel., News-Pilot.
Mr. Cole Is a graduate of Pratt In
stitute In New York snd later studied
abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole are making their
home at 101 Lafayette avenue, Brook
lyn, N. Y.
4 4
(.rare Circle Meets
At Keum Home.
Orace circle of the Presbyterian
church will meet tomorrow at the
home of Mrs. P. H. Reum, 033 South
Oakdale. for covered dish luncheon.
The committee for the afternoon will
be composed of Mrs. Charles Reames.
Mrs. O. L. Overmyer, Mrs. H. M. Wel
shaar, Mrs. P. O. Bunch, Mrs, Dick
Kay, Mrs. C. E. Kurus and Mrs. Harry
Prentice.
4-4
Mathlsen-ftalllday
Wedding Announced.
Miss Edith Salliday, who haa made
her home In Ashlsnd for several
weeks, and haa many friends here
and V. H. Mathlsen were quietly mar
ried In Medford Thursdsy. Both are
residents or Hilt,' but will mske their
home In the Applegate district. Mrs.
Msthlsen has been making her home
In Ashland at the W. P. DeWltt home.
Ashland Tidings.
4-4
Weekly Bible Class
To Resume 8(uriy.
The Weekly Bible cliuw will resume
study of the Minor Prophets tomor
row night at the regular session at
the Y. W. C. A., beginning at 7:48
o'clock.- There will be special music
snd the study will be lead as usual
by Mrs. E. N. Warner.
Mrs. Herring Honored
At Monday Luncheon.
Mrs. Jim Herring, who Is observing
her btrthdsy anniversary today, was
the Inspiration ot a surprise luncheon
this sfternoon. given by Mrs. I. E.
Schuler. Other guests present at the
plenssnt affair were Mrs. Harry Pren
tice, Mrs. Rslph Cowglll and Mrs. L.
Pennington.
Mr, and Mrs. Younre
Are Visitors Here.
Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Younce were
Medford vlaltora over the week-end,
coming from Eugene, where Mr.
Younce Is now located with the Shell
Oil company. They were . dinner
guests of Mr. snd Mrs. O. A. Hartley
and visited other friends during the
day.
Davenport
Jacquard volour davenport and chair in a ohoice of
old roto or blue ... A real bargain at this very low
price . . .
$49.95
$5 Down $5 A Month
1 GQQfy0
Miss Murphy Returns
To Srliool Sunday
Miss Gladys Murphy, who spent the
holidays In Medford with relstives.
left lsst night for Ssn Jose, Csl .
where she will resume her studies at
State Teachers college, where she Is
a student this yesr.
Pythian Club Meets
Tomorrow Evening
There will be a meeting tomorrow
evening of the Pythian club at the
home of Mrs. Mable Helmroth. Each
member Is ssked to bring a contribu
tion to the .refreshment.
Annual Y. V. C. A.
Meeting Called
The annual meeting of members of
the Y. W. C. A. will be held st the
'Y" house Friday evening, January 12,
at 6:30 o'clock. The session will be
lu the form of a covered dish supper
snd an Invitation la extended all
members urging them to attend.
An Important business meeting will
be held as changing of the name of
the corporation will bo submitted to
a vote. Those planning to attend are
asked to call Mra. I. E. Schuler at
300-W for reservations.
Ida Wood and Florence Graves
Piano Teacher. High school credits
given. Studio 220 No. Oalcdale.
:
Be correctly corseted In
an Artt Model by
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann.
LATER
FUNNY HOW MARIAN AND I GOT
TALKING ABOUT THOSE'BO.' ADS.
SHE REALLY THINKS ONE MAY
OFFEND AND NOT KNOW IT. MAKES
ME WONDER
JKi?rV IF I EVER
v
2E
'iri'-'Kl'V'i'1'-''Yj- THiy'VOU MEAN DEAR. MEET GENTLEMAN A. THIS IS 6ENTLEMAN B.
' ,f! t "ji C5i TWO PERFECTLY STRAIGHTFORWARD, ISNT HE A DARLING ?
" Vat Vi MARIAN,Y0UR CHARMING MEN HAVE DEPENDABLE CHAP SOME GIRL IS SURE TO
''S'C V- V. TELEGRAM SCARED PR0P0SEDT0 ME.WAIT PROBABLY MAKE AN SNAP HIM UP IF I DONT DOES THAT MEAN HELL
; "" CJ V J ME STIFF. WHO LET ME SHOW YOU EXCELLENT HUSBAN0. DECIDE QUICK. BUT BE INCONSIDERATE IN
V Xs& C V -ss IS HE? THEIR PICTURES ONLY I GUESS 1 LOVE KATHIE, AT TIMES OTHER WAYS, TOO?
2 V'tliVV-sS' i , SOMEONE ELSE HE'S. . .CARELESS
tzry
. Ax -Pr-v
Begins Tomorrow! Weeks & Orr's
Sets
30c
Felt Base
RUGS
9 x 1240 Fine Pattern! to
Choose from
$595
to $8.95
5
FOR COUNCILMAN
1ST
Fliegel, Stephenson, Osen
brugge, . Erickson and
Childers Have Support for
Place Left by Clemenson
Five men have been recommended
as candidate for the position of
councilman from the first ivard, to
fill the vacancy occurtng In the Med
ford city council by the untimely
death of W. M. Clemenson. They are:
J. P. Fliegel, local attorney; R. O.
Stephenson, one of the owners of the
Economy Lumber company; Elmer
Childers, contactor; J. J. Osenbrugge
automobile dealer, and J. F. Erickson
of the modern plumbing company.
From this list one man will be cho
sen by the council at the next regular
GLAD I DECIDED TO TRY
UFEBUOY.SUCH REFRESHING
LATHER! NO SENSE IN .
RISKING 'BjO WHEN IT'S SO
PLEASANT TO PLAY SAFE
Running Foot
County and School
Warrants Accepted
a,,,.,,,,....,, r
mee 1 1 nf one week from tomorrow
night. .
Three On Petition
The five names were submitted at
the meeting of reaidenU of the first
ward, called for Friday night at the
city hall. W. H. Merrltt presented i
petition with 17 signatures, reeom
mending Childers, Oeenbrugge And
Erickson.
Fliegel and Stephenson were nomi
nated from the floor by delegations
attending the meeting.
Council roan George Porter, acting
mayoMn the absence of Mayor E. M.
WllsoiC presided at the meeting. No
more recommendations will be re
ceived, the meeting having been
called for that specific purpose, and
It was announced at the close of the
seaslon that It would not be necessary
to presejit any petitions to the coun
cil recommending the same or other
men for the position.
All Good Men
The five men proposed are all good
men, councllmen stated this morning,
adding that they were very apprecia
tive of the cooperation given by resi
dents of the first ward In presenting
nominees for the appointment.
They are all well known through
their particular "lines of work and
through participation In clvte affairs.
Attorney Fliegel, who severed connec
tions with the Jackson County Build
lng and Loan to enter offices with H.
K. Hanna some time ago, Is now ex
alted ruler of the Elks lodge.
NCTB.O.'NOW- a Perfect tot
AND DEAREST, I WANT KATHIE
FOR MAID OF H0N0R.I CAN'T
TELL YOU ALL WE OWE HER
$5.00 Down $5.00 a Month
1 g j
$5.00 Down $5.00 a Month
A j.
XmilllSLCr
System Appreciated
Calling together resident of a ward
to make recommendations for council
vacancies la a precedent started dur
ing Mayor WUson'a administration,
and one which seems to be meeting
with much faror throughout the city.
In the part when vacancies occurred
they were filled by direct appoint
ment by the city council.
The short wave radio Installation In
the chamber of commerce, being con
ducted by the Amateur Radio Club of
Southern Oregon, la beginning to
bring results,. It was announced this
morning.
Yesterdsy a number of cities were
contacted, and New Year's greetings
Ifrom the Medford chamber of com
I merce were sent to the chambers ot
I commerce of the cities picked up. The
cities are: Vancouver, B. C, Sesttle,
Wash.. Denver, Colorado, Oakland,
Venice, Antloch. Riverside, and Los
Angeles, Calif., Texarkana, Arkansas
Texas.' The Installation will remain at the
chamber of commerce all this week
tatct
I'M GLAD YOU LIKE
COMPLEXION, DEAR
YOURS IS MUCH
CLEARER.TOO
1OTBUOY brings to complexions Just the care they need! to
gentle, pore-penetrating lather searches out dirt and clog
ged wastes. Clean and freshens cloudy skin adds glowing
radiance. Every night massage Lifebuoy's creamy lather well
into pores; then rinse.
"B.O." danger ever-present
Even on bitter cold days,
quart of odor-causing
"B.U. (easy tutor) is noticesDie id
overheated rooms. Play safe btthe
regularly with Lifebuoy. Its deep
cleansing, deodorizing lather puri
fies pores stops "B.O." Its fresh,
quickly-vanishing scent tells you
you're vara tlun with Lifebuoy!
a nooucr or uvnt bsothiu co.
t) 1
lUgS V X 16 - tl.O j
. in -vrxzsl
and next, and It U believed that the
city will obtain a vast amount of
publicity from the efforts of the radio
amateurs.
Suffers Broken Leg When his horse
was frightened by a passing motor,
cycle. J. C. Haskett of Central Point
was thrown to the pavement and
suffered a broken leg Sunday, ac
cording to a report filed at the city
police station by LeRoy Fleming of
316 South Laurel street, operator of
the motorcycle. Fleming said he was
traveling north on Riverside avenue.
In the 800 block.
Real estate 01 insurance leave It
to Jones. Phone 698.
1931 MEMBERSHIPS
are now available
SWEM'S
BOOK CLUB
Yon will always find new and In
teresting books to read here no
matter what your taste may be.
Subscribe Now
For a Year's Membership
not at all, marian!
BjO." OFFENDERS NEVER
DREAM THEy1)E GUIUY.
tell him yes. after
you've been encaged
for a while you can
drop a gentle hint
THAT'S BECAUSE
'M USING YOUR
SOAP
LIFEBUOY
See new skin beauty soonl i
pores give off at least a
wsste. The slightest hint of
7A
An Exceptionally
Bedroom
SUITE
Bed, Vanity and Ohlf
fonier. Finished in wal
nut. Thanksgiving spe
cial $2995
Bench $2.40
I A Real Value
Walnut Finished
Dining
SUITE
A beautiful Dining Suite
Buffet, Extension
Table and 6 Chairs, fin
ished in walnut as pic
tured here.
$
43
00
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