PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1934.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
Birthday Ball For
President Inspires
Round of Festivity
A gay round 01 entertaining it
Dlauned In thin cltv to precede and
continue through the birthday ball I
for the President Tuesday evening.
Announcement that two halls would
be opened to the affair met with
much enthusiasm yesterday, adding a
carnival spirit to the much antici
pated ball. Purchase of a ticket will
entitle a couple to dance at the Ori
ental Gardens, the Elks' temple, or
both, and many people are planning
to divide their time between the two
places, starting the evening with
open house In various homes.
Women representing the numerous
organisations co-operating In the
dance plans, were selling tickets Fri
day and Saturday and will continue
their canvass of the city Monday and
Tuesday morning. In the group are;
Mrs. Ted Oe Bauer, Mrs. Jack Porter,
Mrs. Charles Wing, Mrs. Oeorge Hen
aelman, Mrs. Lawrence Pennington.
Mrs. Carol Hays, Mrs. R. N. Price.
Mrs. Oeorge Codding, Mrs. Belva Ai
ken. Mrs. Oordon Pratt, Mrs. Carl
Spuhn, Mrs., J. 8. QUI, Mrs. Larry
Schade, Mrs. L. L. Sanders and Mrs.
I. D. Canfteld.
The nation-wide radio program
promises to be an unusual feature
of the occasion, providing Med ford
people an opportunity to dance to
the same strains the Marine band
will play for New Yorkers.
The complete- list of patrons and
patronesses announced for the ball
Includes the names of the following
well known society folk: Mr. and
Mrs. Porter J. Ncff, Judge and Mrs.
W. H. Canon, Colonel and Mrs. Gor
don Voorliles, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S.i
V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ;
Reames, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. W. Ruil, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Corning Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Carpenter, Jfidge and Mrs. H. D.
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSouza.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kelly, Judge end
Mrs. E. B. Day. Mayor and Mrs. E.
M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Dr.
and Mrs. J. 'J. Emmena, Mr and Mrs.
B. E. Harder, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burcli.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Hasklns, Mr.
and Mra. John Tomlln, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. McCaskey, Mr. and Mrs. Delroy
GetcheM, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Ed
gel, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Earl Tumy, Mr. and Mrs
E. H. Hedrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .
Farrell, Mrs. Stella Merrick, Mrs
Rose Schleffelln, Mr. and Mrs. Jflmes
Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janney,
Mrs. Alex Sparrow; Mr. and Mrs, W.
A. Hoi Iowa y, Mr. and Mra. J. A.
Perry, Mra. O. A. Batch well, Mrs. M.
Purdln and Mr. Phil Harrison, all of
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ferry of Poets
Creek: Mrs. Alice Applegatt Sargent,
Judge F. L. TouVelle, Miss Amelia
Brltt and Mr. Emll Brltt of Jack
on vllle; Mayor and Mrs. W. C. Lee
ver of Central Point: Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Frame and Mr. and Mrs. T. V.
Williams of Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Reed of Gold Hill.
Younger Ret Entertains
Among those arranging pnrtfca to
precede the dance are a number
from the younger set. Misses Clara
Mary Fuson, Betty Bardwell, Leah
Inch and Mary Hayes, who will be
hostesses at the Fuson home. They
have Invited to open house: Mr. and
Mrs. George Robertson, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Leclerc, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Stoehr, Lieut, and Mrs. Benjamin
Harrell, Mrs. Hester Whitman. Mlsaes
Dorothy Roberts and Oma OeBauer
and Messrs. Kelton Btrader, Jack
Blerma, Sandy Wentergren. Chaa.
Reum. Lee Bishop, Jnmes Hayes Jr.,
and Kenneth Parrett.
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Mrs.' Stanton of
Los Angeles Is
Much Entertained
A very popular guest in the val- j
ley this week Is Mrs. Edwin Stanton, i
former resident of Medford, who tsi
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robin-
son. Xhe Robinsons entertained for
her pleasure at supper last Sunday j
night. Tuesday evening Mr. and 1
Mrs. G, M. Roberta were hosts at
dinner, at which covers were placed
for Mrs. Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Robin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumy. Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Luther, Mr. Charles
Voorhles and the hosts.
Thursday afternoon, when Mrs.
Robert entertained members of her
bridge club, ahe again honored Mrs.
Stanton by inviting guests for an
extra, table of cards
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blddle enter,
talned at dinner Friday evening com
plimenting Mrs. Stanton, and covers
were arranged for 12 guests. Mrs.
Corbln Ed gel 1 will be hostess today
at dinner for her pleasure at the
Colony club.
Mrs. Stanton was also a guest at
the regular monthly luncheon of the
Colony club Friday, at which covers
were laid for Mesdames Stanton, W.
W. Aldrlch, Gain Robinson, Corbln
Edgell, George M. Roberts, J. J. Em
mens, Oordon Voorhles. Sprague Rle
gel, Robt. W. Ruhl, F. Corning Kenly,
Earl Tumy, Paul Janney, W. H. Mulr
head, Martin Luther, L. A. Salade
Jr., Raymond Driver, T. V. Williams
Harold Jordan, Shelby Tuttle, Don
ald Clark, Alfred S. V. Carpenter,
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Tuesday
Birthday ball for the President.
Wednesday
St. Ann's Altar Society party this
evening.
Thursday
Bridge Olympic at the Hotel Med
ford tonight.
Building Bridge club to meet In
parish hall at 3 o'clock.
Wenonah club luncheon at the
home of Huldah Thurman.
Saturday
Pan Hellenic luncheon at the Col
onlal club.
Mrs. Alice Holloway, Miss Frances j ing company.
fyliss Crews Tells
Betrothal News At
Santa Rosa Party
Word wsa received the past week
by friends and relatives of the en
gagement of Miss Nelda Crews of
Santa Rosa, Cal., to Floreon Kenneth
Waters, son of Mrs. Emma Waters of
t,hat city.
The announcement was made at a
bridge tea given by Mrs. Luc.y Crews.
mother of the ' bride-to-be. Tiny
cakes, Inscribed in Icing with the
initials of the betrothed couple, told
of the engagement. The motif of St.
Valentine's day predominated in the
decorations.
Miss Crews is well known here,
having graduated from Medford high
school In 1932, leaving shortly after
for the southern city, where she is
employed by the Speas Manufactur-
Although no date has been
set for the wedding, plans are being
made for an early summer ceremony.
Sparrow and Mlsa Margaret Hubbard.
Fancy Dress Dinner
Enjoyed Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bollnskv were
hosts at a fancy dress part? and
dinner lat Sunday evening at their ' class of the First Christian church
nome on queen Anne. Ouosta for the Bible school was held In the recrea-
Alpha Pelta Class
Has Meeting
The regular monthly business and
social meeting of the Alpha
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt poses In the striking gown which ahe
will wear at: the birthday ball for the President on January 30. It it of
Georgia peach erepa aatln trimmed with a broach of Jade and brilliants.
Designed by Mllgrlm, New York, the gown waa approved by Mrs.
Roosevelt when she tried It on the first time. (Associated Press Photo)
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. B Cun
ningham, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alender
fer, Mrs. J. J. Sinclair, house guest
from Everett. Wash., of her sister,
Mrs. Cunningham: Mr. and Mrs. w
j F. Qulaenberry. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Hd, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ebel, Mr.
and Mrs. E. c. Jerome. Mr. and
Mrs. . Everett Brayton, Mrs. Anne
Bravton. Mr. nnrt. Mr a v rw
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Thomnn nnn I l''K Party at
md Mra. Larrv r.h- 3lnrys Tonlgh
tlonal hall of the church Thursday
afternoon. The business session was
presided over by the class president,
Mrs. C M. Hon and Mrs. Wm. Archer
led the devotional period. Mrs, J. S.
O'Brien and committee provided
games, and refreshment were served.
About thirty members and friends
were present.
Mesdames Pipes
And Solisnky Are
Dinner Hostesses
Bridge Luncheon
i For Pan Hellenic
j Will Be Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade.
Heathj and Mm. Johnson
VMIIns In North
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Heath left
Saturday (or Portland, where they
will upend a week visiting. They were
accompanied an far north as Albany
by Mra. Harold Johnson, who Is ettest
of her mother. Mrs. J. H. Ralston
mw week.
Th local chapter or Pan-Hellenic .
will meet Saturday at the Colonial : Chrysanthemum Thlnihl
club for no-hostesa luncheon, to be i Club Enjns Luncheon
followed by cards. Chrysanthemum Thimble club. No.
Members Who Cnn nnt mm tr,r 933 mitt a. lha I .
luncheon are Invited to join the Tellthla Plck.l at Phoenix and en-' "J"1"18 ' th I"1 ' patroM
group for cards during the afternoon. ' Joyed a covered dish luncheon after Patn-" have kindly ae-
mm. n. w. nenarick is chairman wnicn elect on of officer. ... h.u
for the affair.
Mra. A. W. pipes and Mra. E. C,
Sollnsky were Joint hostessea Thurs
day evening at dinner and brtrtge at
the pipes home.' Covers were arrang
ed at the attractive table for D'1. and
Mrs. H. W. Sleeter. Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Jsp Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Lemmon, Dr. and Mrs. F.
O. Thayer, Dr. and Mrs. o. H. Paske,
Judge and Mis E. B. Day, Dr. and
Mrs. C. c. Ooldsborry. Mr. and Mra.
C. M. Kldd. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Love,
Mr. and Mrs. fiollnskv and Mr. end
Mrs. Pines. 'he pleasure of Miss Orble Nat.
Prizes at cards were awarded Mea- w,Mt' wno " "'ng tne last of the
dames Kldd and nv n( nr. Pub. weelt 8n Francisco. Mrs. Walter
and Mr. Love. 1 . v 'nwnainea at aupper giving a card party on Feb. 7th
... ut nut num. ill
Mary's Tonight
An outstanding event on this
year's social calendar of St. Mary'a
Academy la the dancu which will
be given at the Parish halt this eve
nlng. The dance la under the aus1
pices of the Academy Sodality whose
committees have been busily engaged
making plans during the past few
weeks. Besides dancing, a carefully
prepared program will occupy the
evening. Two solo dances by Miss
Louise Pankey and several vocal sel
ections by the Melody ,01ns will add
to ; the enjoyment.
Miss Burgess Hostess
At Evening of Bridge
Miss Dorothy Burgess entertalneri
Delt ! Pr,d,y evening with a lovely bridge
iivj ior a numoer of her friends
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. R. B.
IcElhose.
Prlzea at cards were awarded Mlsa
Marian Blgelow and Miss Alleen La
tham. Present were Misses Billy earless.
Mary Kem, Alleen Latham, Patricia
Young, Mildred Drury, Wauneta
wnson, paunne Rogers, Jean Lever
ette, Dorothy Culy, Frances Porter,
Betty Ann Thorndlke, Bonlta Mam
mock, Marian Blgelow, Constance
Moore, Alice Mae Shirley, Barbara
Holt, Mary Frances Mathes, Patsy
Smith, Dorothy Gore and Dorothy
Burgess.
Youngs Prominent
In Bay City Events
Interesting newa of Mra. Alex
Young, Jr., the former Donna Sollns
ky of this city, la found frequently in
the San Francisco newspapers these '
days. Her two Dalmatians recently
ounga are expected to visit at i
the Sollnsky home here some time ;
next month. - I
Bridge Olympic
At Local Hotel
Interests Many
A major event of thla week will be
the bridge Olympic at the Hotel Med
ford Thursday evening, at which
svuBue rover valley tana will matcn . . "
their wit. with thie of the worw m ' honon, ,n th df ,hMr " i
their favorite Indoor sport-contract. : "JT" """s
Men aa well a. women will enter ;"ther Mr' Voun " Mr' Youn' "
the local competition and much will I"?! ,they ,ut J1"1'" " Y'
be expected of them thla year duelMm'" N"""''1 " h
to tne concentrated play, which has r L v " .-... . ......
h.n i. 1,.." The Youngs are expected to visit at
Playing will begin at 8 o'clock and
all persons planning to enter are
asked to call Mrs. Gua Newbury.
Missionary Group
Has Quilting Bee
The executive committee of Wom
an's Missionary society of the Chris
tian church met In Recreation hall,
for an all day meeting, Tuesday. Sev
eral guests were Invited and a quilt,
ing bee enjoyed.
A hot plate luncheon waa served at
noon. The regular business session,
with the president, Mrs. Allen. Curry
presiding, waa called at 3 o'clock.
Ten members were present,
Altar Society Plans
Card Party Wednesday
At the regular meeting of St. Ann's
Altar society laat week plana were
made for a card party to be held
Wedneaday evening. January 31 at
pariah hall with Mrs. Brown aa chair
man. Plans were also made for continua
tion of the home-cooked dlnnera.
aponsored by the aoclety and the next
one will be held February 13.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Pbyalotherapby
Oregon License iBt
California License 3038
U Years In Medford. Ore.
Fountain Lunches
Gardner Drugs
Miss Natwick Is
Feted At Supper
Those elected were: President t.
llthla Plckel; vice-president. Mary
White; secretary, Lenora White Carey;
treasurer, Belle Bennett.
Four new membera were taken Into
the club. Neighbor Prue Piatt will
entertain the club at an afternoon
meeting on February Jth.
viirysautnemum circle. No. 84 la
cepted the Invitation as chaperons
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Grltech, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Schade, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wil
kinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Marshall,
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnum. Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Lewis.
M'enonah Club
Enjm's rani.
The Wenonah club met at the
home of Harriet Watson on Friday
afternoon. Cards were enjoyed with
alx tablea of bridge In play.
High score was won by Mra Doro
thy Thomaa and Mra. Bernlce Brown
of Ashland.
Mra. Bernlce Brown of Ashland.
Mrs. Esther Turptn, Mrs. Dorothy
Thomas and Miss Ida May Wilson.
Retreahmenta were aerved by Ruth
Dalley, Florence Rush and Carrie
Milne j. acting hostess.
The next meeting will be the regu
Isr business meeting snd covered dish
luncheon on Thuradsy, February I,
at the home of Muldsh Thurman.
F. I,, null Dlljiiys
,MUiirr Meeting
F. L. club met for lt regular bust-
Carpenters Hosts
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpen
ter entertained at dinner last even
ing at their home, "Top Sides," on
the Old Stage road. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Clark and Colonel
and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles.
The Carpenters are expecting as
guest this week Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Bundy of Nice. Prance, who will ar
rive by plane from Pasadena Thurs
day. They will be here for but a i nees meeting with Alice MrKnlght
ahort time, but as much entertain- ; at her home on Lorler Lane last Mon
Ing as possible will be crowded Into , day.
... t.- - ' - " "" covenra aisn ; pledged themselves Friday to send i year Rogue River BaDtlst association
penter's brother. supper was served after which the 1 many donation, for the ,n. ho,,.. I . ... ."J?! ... , " "
'hn.ln.u mMtin ... K.i.. . '. . . . i " 'mi i mis cii.y.
uiutai. grounds. The club la also keenly ! February 14. Helen Judv enter-. in.
ed with a vocal solo. "Bless This
House." '
Slsklvou Helshte.
Thirty-six guests enjoyed the occa
i aton.
-
Carrs of Portland
Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. McKlnlcy Csrr of
Portland, are visiting at the home of
Mra. Carr's brother, Huxley D. Kem.
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Garden Club Meets
Thursday Evening
The Medford Oarden club will hold
it reguisr monthly meeting Thurs
day. Feb. 1 at 7:30 In the court house
auditorium. Mra. Ethel Wllllt will
give a talk on Blrda and their Neata.
Friday afternoon, the president,
Mrs. W. T. Mllea, Mrs. L. E. Wllllsms,
Mrs. Charlea Furnas and Jane Snedl
cor were gueet of the Gold Hill Gnr-
den club. Thla club with a member.
Baptist Missionary
Group Hears Program.
An Interesting program was pre
sented at the meeting Tuesday of the
missionary society of the First Bap
tist church at the home of Mrs. W. D.
Roberts. Mrs. J. E. Lester presided
and devottonala were led by Dr. W. H.
Eaton. Mrs. Wsrden entertained with
a solo, "My Creed."
Mrs. Lester described the after
noona program aa a kaleidoscope,
formed by different colored glassea:
First, Africa was described by Mrs.
James Bowling; then Japan, by Mrs.
Beach: China by Mrs. E. E. Wilson;
the Philippines. Mrs. A. B. Mead:
Burma, Mrs. Parker; India. Mrs. Lu
cille Brock: Assam, Mrs. R. L. Hague;
Bengal, Mrs. Mary Moore.
February 16 waa announced as
the "World. rnv of D-a......
ship ol thirty-three has lately Joined observed In this city at the Pres'bv-
ine state reocratlon and Is planning i terlan church. A group of prayer
many civic Improvcinenta for Gold : Itema were read by Mrs. Brock, secre
Htll aa well aa more extensive plant- ; tary.
inga in private grounds. Members It was announced thst the mid.
..a
liOoumatt-Mitrpliy
business meeting was held.
Wedding Announcer ,,.... ,",." ' 1"" " I " graomg and plant.
Announcement, have been rec.v- 7,n JenmniT.. .",'n I ln " f "''
M'ur-p'hf TlTcTy ?i ca'r? j I Z "
man on rnosy. January Tney , The next meetlnn of the cih u, !
GIESEKINO
Plays the New Masterpiece
BALDWIN
"It hat the most beautiful tone 1
have ever found In a piano . . .
It is truly marvelous with that
supplene.-vi he Baldwin la pre
pared to respond to every Inten
tion of the artist and to permit
him to realize every effect, dynam
ic or technical, every nuance of
expression."
Walter Olseltlng
BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE
56 S. (irnpr St.
Reames Chapter
Meets Wednesday
Reamea chapter. No. 60, o. E. 5. en
Joyed a delightful meeting Wednesday
evening at the Masonic temple. The
regular meeting waa followed by a
social evening and retreahmenta were
served In the dining room, by the
officers.
The chapter will have the honor of
a visit from Associate Grand Matron
or Oregon, Edith Phillips, deputy for
me grand matron, next week, and a
apecial meeting has been called for
Monday evening, February 8, at 8
o'clock.
A no-hostess luncheon will be held
the same day at the Hotel Medford
at 12:30 o'clock. Reservations may be
mad by calling Mra. Hattle Alden.
phone 847-x before Sunday noon,
rebruary 4.
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At Grants Pass Sunday
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GRANTS PASS
Phone 529
l home at Crest apartment, on j, ,, st ,, , pewe Tllomp'.' !
:on. iia west rourteei.th street. Feb. I
lath, st which time the newly elected : s
. officers will be Instilled. :
Those present were: Cleorcla Hess.
day evening by the women of the J"n J"ln. Viola Aldredge. Edna
are a
South Central
Phoenix Orange Pinner
AMrndrd by Many
The chicken dinner served Wednes'
grange was well attrruled, covers be
Ing Isld for two hundred. Many Med
ford people and membera of central
Point grange were In attendance.
Following the dinner a delightful
puppet show was presented by the
phoenix school, which was also well
attended.
Tuesday, Feb. 14th the next regular
meeting the grange will celebrate Its
birthday and also Valentine's day.
The home economics committee will
serve a covered dlah supper and re
quest, members to bring one hot and
one cold dish.
llllderhrsnd, Bessie Thompson. Neldi
Kberhard, Ethel Humphrey, Lucille
Cave. Marian M.llln. and Alice Mc
Knlght, the hostess.
BIRTHDAY BALL FOR THE PRESIDENT
Benefit Dance
VACUUM CLEANERS
For Rent and For Sale
. M: AM) I SKD
HAL HAI0HT
816 Po. Rlterlrte. Thone 2D2-L
Beautiful Community Silver
with China Wars snd Glass Ware
to Match
Ms lie Purchased on the Uurtft flan
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At The
National Radio
Program
P. M. In a 0 P. M.
Dancing from Jn p. M.
Oriental Gardens
Tues., Jan. 30 j
Tickets $1.00 Couple g
Proceeds will be sent to the President for S
the WARM SPRINGS BENEFIT FUND
MUSIC BY 1
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