MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1934.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
. Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Mrs, Janney Gives
Luncheon at Club,
Bundys Leave City
The sudden advanca of spring,
which hrut added much color to local
gardens during the past week, has
also brought a new and Invigorat
ing touch to entertaining In Med-
ford. Spring blosaonu have bloomed
In prolusion at luncheon and din
ner tables and Increased 'Interest In
golf Is not to be Ignored.
Among luncheon hostesses was
Mrs, Paul Janney, who entertained
at the Colony club Friday. Covers
were arranged, for Mrs. J. J. Emmens,
Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Mrs. T. E.
Daniels, Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Mrs.
a. M. Roberts, Mrs. David Rosen
berg, Mrs. Gain Robinson, Mrs. Louis
Salade Jr., Mrs. Martin Luther, Mrs.
W. W. Aldrteh, Mrs. H. Van Hoeven
berg and Mrs. Janney. Luncheon was
followed by bridge.
Mrs. H. D. McCaskey has Invited a
number of friends to her homo on
the Old Stage road to luncheon on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bundy of Nice,
France, who were the Inspiration of
much entertaining last week-end
while home guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, left the mid
dle of the week for the south, mot
oring down to Pasadena with the
Carpenters. Mr. Carpenter returned
to Med ford, but Mrs. Carpenter will
remain In Pasadena to visit Dr. and
Mrs. J. G. Blue until early in March
Lieutenant-Commander Sloan Dan
en hower, Mrs. Danenhower and their
. daughter Doris, of Parts, France, who
have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Owen for the past fort
night, continue to add much Inter
est to entertaining here. A number
of small parties were arranged for
their pleasure during the past few
nays.
Past Queens of
Zuleima Temple
Give Luncheon
The past queens of the Daughters
of the Nile entertained Wednesday at
the attractive home of Mrs. Cbas. T.
Sweeney with a luncheon honoring
Mrs. Mabelle Boone, supreme queen
or the supreme temple, Mrs. Ethelyn
MEEKLY CALENDAR.
Monday.
Degree of Honor card party at 8
o'clock In the city ball club
rooms.
St. Mark's Altar Guild to have
covered dish supper at 6:80 at
the home of Mrs. Aletha Vawter,
85 Geneva.
Special meeting of Wenonah club
this evening at the home of
Helen Rtcks on South Central
avenue.
Tuesday.
Sunny Bisters circle of the Pres
byterian church will meet with
Mrs. R. E. Sweeney for covered
dish luncheon.
Ever Ready circle luncheon to
day.
Merit circle meets with Mrs.
Johnson.
Baptist Auxiliary meets this after-
neon.
Thursday.
Just Folks Circle meeting at Mrs.
F. F. Burk's, 63 Rose avenue at
9 p. m.
Wenonah club social card party
at the home of Zllphla Arm
strong on the Jacksonville highway.
Building Bridge Club meets with
Mrs. Mlksche for dessert lunch
eon. Frldny.
Wenonah club public card party
at the Redman hall on Apple
street. i
Dancing at Hotel
Adds Pleasure to
Saturday Night
Th Hotel Medford ni a popular
plac lut evening with many Med
ford peoplt, who attended the din
ner dance. Among guest Included
In parti organized were: Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Leclero, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Strang. Mlu Badle Harsins,
Herb Strang, Mr. and Mn. H. Woodi,
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Fowler, Mr. and
Mri. Gordon Oreen, Mr. and Mra.
Virgil Strang, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge
uoaaing, Mr. and Mra. Homer Mant,
Mr. and Mm. Mark Miller. Mr. and
Mra. M. M. Morrla, Mr. and Mra
Ted OeBauer. Mr. and Mra. Frank
Perl, Mr. and Mra. Elbert Ooleman
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Heath, Miss
Dorothy Nyawaner, Harry Olll and
Dr. and Mra. A. K. W. Kreeae.
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Calif or nians Visit
Valley Relatives
lna tailed
uprem chaplain, and Thursday at her home with a eurprlae
party, nononng her alitor, Mra. R. E.
Mcmhose, on the annlveraary of her
birthday.
Other guest for the oocaalon were:
Mra. B. R. Elliott, Mra. L. F. Kuehnle,
Mrs. Frank Ray, Mra. Dolph Phlppa.
Mra, L. Pennington, Mra. Ralph Bur
gees, Mra. K. R, Dynan and Mra.
Hazelrlgg, mother of the honor guest.
Degree of lienor -
Ilrlilge Party Monday
The Degree of Honor la entertain
ing with a bridge party Monday eve
ning in the women's club rooms In
mo city nan, to which all persons
interested in cards are Invited.
Refrenhmenta will be served follow.
Ing games,
. fiheppard,
Mra. Lulu Franco, newly
queen of Zuleima temple.
The luncheon table was beautifully
arranged with yellow and white
spring flowers and green tapers, the
colors of the Nile. In the living rooms
bsskets and bowla of lovely spring
mossoms and pussywillows added col
or and fragrance to the setting.
Cards were enjoyed during the
afternoon, the guest prize going to
Mra. sneppard, and high score prlne
to Mra. McNalr,
After a very pleasant afternoon.
Mra. Boone returned to Ashland, leav
ing on the evening train for the south
to continue to Honolulu, where she
will visit the island temple of the
Daughters of the Nile.
Mra. Sheppard returned to her
home in Portland. I
Feat queens from Orante pase, In
vited to the luncheon, were: Mea
dames Laura Orlnnel, Ethel Hermann
Alice Wlnetrout. Bally Lundberg,
Sophia Baker and Lou Sabln; from
Ashland, Mesdamca Belle Schweln,
Lorena McNalr, and Vetrls Indera.
Those from Mcdford responsible for
tie lovely affair were Mra. W. H. Mo
Oowan, Mrs. O. T. Sweeney and Mra.
Ethel Boggs, who la alao supreme
Zuleima of the supreme temple,
Daughters of the Nile.
Knight Herltol to Be
Held February IS ,
Pupils of John R. Knight, Instruc
tor of violin, will be presented In re
cital at the Christian church Sunday,
February 18, It was announced yes
terday. The recital was previously
announced for this afternoon. Quests
are Invited for I o'clock.
Circle Quality
Enjoys Meeting
The circle society of the First
Christian church held regular month
ly meeting last Tuesday In the recre
ational hall of the church. The presl
Mesdames Bolger
and 11 auk Among '
Week's Hostesses
Among local society folk planning
to entertain on Valentine's day are
Mra. A. J. Hauk and Mn. W. s. Bolger
who will be hostesses at the former's
home Wednesday at I o'clock lunch
eon.
Quests have been Invited to make
up four tables of bridge following
luncheon.
Mrs! Marsh Feted
at Birthday Party
Mrs. H. E. Marsh entertolned
A group of Santa Barbara, Cel..
folk were In the valley last week
visiting relatives, particularly Mra. S.
Q. Bamum and brother, 3. A. asm
mill. In the group were Mrs. Bar-
num'a slster-ln-law. Mra. B. C. Gam-
mill and her nieces, Mrs. Myrtle
Snlvely, Mra. Record and Mrs. Dor
othy Ludwlg.
All members of the party had pre-
vloualy visited here and were greeted
by a number of friends.' They mo
tored to Medford over the Pacific
highway and are returning via the
coast route. They - win visit Mrs.
Barnum's daughter, Mrs. Ben nilton.
In Grants Pas on the return trip.
Travel ntudy Club
To Meet Mnnilsv.
The Travel Study club will meet
Monday afternoon, February 13. at
the home of Mrs. Walter Frseer
Brown, 1033 West 11th street at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. O. L. Furry will give a paper
on the life of "Cecil Rhodes," and
Mrs. Frank Albert will give a paper
on a man who did a lot for Africa,
too, but In a different way, "David
Livingston." The lives of these char
actera will be presented In Interest
ing contrast. Current events will
also be given.
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Club nna Meeting
The Wednesday study club held the
regular s.dy meeting In the Wom
en's club room February 7, Mrs. B. a.
Harding, vice-president, presiding In
the ansenre of the president, Mra. J.
H. Cochran.
Tho club voted to have one of It
member act on the board of dlrec
tora of the newly formed Olrla Com
munity club.
Mesdames J. O. Low and E. A.
j Moore were guests of the club. Mra.
I Hammond gave a most Interesting
tslk on the subject of Soclallred
Circle Meeting
At Burk Home 1
Just Folks circle of the First M. E.
church, will meet with Mr. F. F.
Burk, 53 Rose avenue Thursday after
noon at two o'clock. Mrs. Clarence
Pankey will be assistant hostess.
Mrs. Vawter nostess
To Altar Guild Monday
Tomorrow evening, members of the
St. Mark's Altar Guild will meet at
the home of Mrs. Aletha Vawter, 30
Geneva, for a covered dish supper at
0:30 o clock.
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Attend Daughters Nile
Meeting In Grants Pus
Included among local members of
the Daughters of the Nile, who at
tended the session In Grants Pass
yesterday were Mra. O. C. Boggs, Mra.
Catherine Wood, Mra. J. D. Rlckert,
Mra. Dade Terrett, Mrs. Maude
Holmes, Mrs. Cullom, Mrs. Charles
Strang and Mrs. J. A. Perry.
Mra. Bateman Hostess
To Noble Grand Club
Psst Noble Grand club met Thurs
day evening at the home of Mra.
Samuel Bateman, with 33. members
present. Committees for the coming
year were appointed, after which a
social hour, in charge, of Mra. Ethyl
Weed, was enjoyed. .
It waa announced at the gathering
that a special card party will be con
ducted by the club at the I. o. O. F.
hall, February 38. to which the public
will be Invited.
The nest meeting, March 8, will be
at the home of Mra. Carl Stuart, with
Mra. J. D. Rlckert In charge of the
soclsl period.
At Thursday's meeting, Mr. Cath
erine Knets of Nebraska wa a guest.
Potentate's Ball
To Interest Many
Folk on Thursday
Thursday night many Medford folk
will don formal attire for the annual
ball to honor the Illustrious poten
tate of Hlllab temple of the Shrine.
O. O. Alenderfer.
The Oriental a ardent win be seen
of the royal party and card a weU
as dancing will be enjoyed. Numer
ous committees have been working
for week on plans for the annual
affair, which will be attended by
members of th temple from all sec
tions of southern Oregon.
Mrs. Crain Gives
Valentine Bridge
Party Thursday
Among the hostesses for th psst
week waa Mra. Herbert W. Craln of
B Mistletoe street, who entertained
three tables of auction bridge Thurs
day afternoon. Th Valentine motif
ws carried out. The prizes went to
Mrs. Larry Juniper, Mra. H. D. Kem
and Mrs. Jack Moad.
Those enjoying the afternoon were
Mesdames W. c. Degerneas. Bernard
Roberts. Jack Moad, Claude Ollstrao.
H. D. Kem, Sam Jennings, Larry
Juniper, Leon Boomer, Earl Leaver,
Olen Blrk, Mra. Leslie Van Doren and
Mrs. Craln.
Sirs. Pennington Invite
Guests to Luncheon
Mra. L. Pennington win entertain
at her attractive country horn on
tne jacjcsonvuie road Wednesday at
luncheon and bridge.
Mlw Wilson to Entertain
Bridge Club Tuesday
Miss Ellow Mae Wilson will be
hostess to members of her bride.
club this coming Tuesday evening at
nor oufliB on unestnut street. Tftere
win Be three tables of card In play
Bunny Sisters Meet
With Mra. Sweeney
Bunny Sisters circle of the Preaby.
terian church win meet Tuesdav
siternoon at one o'clock with Mra. R.
E. Sweeney, at 1135 West Main street
for a covered dish luncheon. Each
member I asked to bring her own
Taoie service.
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Mrs. Grlgsby Entertains
On Bon's Birthday.
James Grlgsby wa honor guest at
a party Monday afternron from 1
to 8:80 o'clock, to which bis mother
Mrs. James Grlgsby, Invited nine of
his friends, to observe his eighth
Dirinaay.
Games and contest were enjoyed
during the afternoon, with prises
being awarded to Warner Stewart.
jerry .warren and Dick Flaherty.
Refreshment were served bv Mr.
urigaDy. sstted by Mrs.. Sam Jen
nings. Two birthday cakes and lee
cream were served the group.
Present were Jamea Grlgsby, War
ner Stewart, Jerry Warren, Dick Fla
herty, Donny Barrows, Jlmmle Miller,
Jlmmle Tucker, Eddie Watson, Jerry
McDougel, Robert pittenger and Mr.
and Mra. Henry Courier. v-
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GOODNESS OF
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dent. Ralnh Cook. nre.Ml ' on '"a'K
business meetinn. I M,lc"". presenting many Interest-
Marjorle Gregory wa leader of th
Ing and enlightening phase of this
mt.rest.ng ,.,k. were -
study hour.
given by Helen Smith, Jessie nollls
trlm, Ralph Cook, Leonard Klein and
Jerry Latham.
After the program games were
played. Th Phoenix young people
were guest at th meeting.
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Mrs. Low Honored
At Sllrprlf shower
Thursday evening Mlaa Edith
8tump was hostess at a surprise
shower snd card party, honoring Mra.
Walter Love. Both brldgo and pin
ochle wer played and prlr.ee won by
Miss Edith Benjsmln sod Mlaa Bar
bara Fulton.
Present were th honor guest. Mrs.
Love, MIeee Barbara Fulton. Bernlc j
Mee.nl. Wilms Ranney, Evangeline
Benjamin, Edith BenJanUn, Lillian
Puhl, Elsie Campbell, Yvonne Wilde,
Juanlta Torton, Georgia Franklin, j
and Meedame Clarence Pankey. El- i
bert Puhl, Carl Larson. Leonard ..Icka
and Donald Brrnner and the hostess,
Miss stump.
Following cards, refreshment were
aerved st midnight. '
Mrs. Hodgre very ably reviewed the
book, "Prohibiting povorty" by Mra.
Martin. In less than a ysar this little
book of twelve chapter 1 In It
fourth edition. The Current Events
were presented by Mra. w. B. Crews,
bringing many of the latest and moat
Interesting eveuta of the day.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physlotheraph)
Oregon License im
Csllloilila Lire use 3038
11 Veara In Medford, Or.
Reverend May Speaks '
To Women's Association
The Women' Association of
Presbyterian church met In
church parlor Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Harris Janes, vice-president pre
siding. Rev. Philip May of Elat,
Africa gave a most Interesting and
lightening talk of his fourteen years
of service In Africa, and of the mar
velous country still In it primitive
state.
The Sunny Slstes were hostesses for
the afternoon and tea and cake wer
served during the soclsl hour, Mes
dsmea Harris Janes and S. D. Nason
presiding at the tea table.
The Sunny Slaters circle will meet
at th horn of Mrs. R. E Sweeney
Tuesday, Feb. 13. for a one o'clock
covered dish luncheon.
Mesdames Knppes
And Lyman Entertain
Mr. Josephine Koppes and Mr. A.
E. Lyman were hostesses to the iwr-
elgn Missionary society Tuesday
afternoon In church parlors of the
First M. E. church. Mrs. Wytio nre-
th. sided, with Mra. McNary offering the
the opening prayer.
Mlaa Young, now a missionary In
China, who formerly waa an Ashland
girl, Is to be the recipient of a year's
subscription to the "American Mega
nine" as a gift from this society.
The devotional period was led by
Mra. Koppen, topic. "The True Light."
Mra. Ansplger conducted the atudy
program, topic, "The McDowell Fel
lowship," with It relation to the
financing of schools, and the work
of native converts In the widening
sphere of the eastern women.
Sandwiches and tea were served at
conclusion of th eierelse.
The next meeting will be held on
Founder' Day.
OR the two months prior to the introduction of
Spun Bread we made a batch of this new type
bread each day in order to perfect the special
Dough Processes necessary to Spun Bread.
AS we were not yet ready to place this bread on
the market these batches of Spun Bread were
included in the deliveries of bread to. the various
000 camps which we have been supplying.
IT was not long until some of these camps began to
ask us if we could increase their allotment of this
new type bread. Their approval was most enthusi
astic and convincing,
WE believe you too will feel the same way after
you have tried Spun Bread. You will note a
flavor not found in the ordinary bread the
Spinning process in which two strands of dough are
intertwined is the secret of this superiority of Spun
Bread over ordinary bread. Ask your grocer about it
today.
From One of the Coast's Finest Bakeries!
Fountain Lunches
Gardner Drugs
Do You Know?
that the
Schick Dry Shaver
Doe away forever with blade., lather
lid lotions, with shailng ruts and
sere fare.
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Welcome The Gay Spring
Season By Wearing a New
Print Frocks
The now small flower prints are lovelier
than any tli ing you've seen before. Flat
tering frills and becoming styles. Some
of these dresses are as low as
$595
Spring Suits
Pastel twoeds.' checks, plaids,
new tans and grays. Swagger
length or trotter coats.
Hats
Dobbi & Stetsons, values to $12.05, $3.95
Balanee Winter Hats $1,00
ADRIENNE'S
DIFFERENT
TEXTURE
Note the difference In Texture
of plain bread and Spun Bread.
Diagonal Air Cells In Spun
Bread prevent free circulation
of drying air through the slices.
PLANT OP
FLUHRER BAKERIES iNf
Egjipasl niroa .cotton
T the construction of our new Plant we spared no effort or expense to make it a model
of cleanliness and efficiency. The comments of the various tradesmen and bakers
who have come to inspect it from all parts of the coast have been most complimentary.
We believe that with this new plant and the knowledge gathered from two penr-rn.
tions of experience in the baking business that now more than ever before Fluhrer's Breads
are the finest the market affords.
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