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    ZifEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 3934.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
' ' Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Valentine Dance
At Colonial Club
Colorful Affair
The outstsndlng social event of the
wee xu the large party Friday night
at the Colonial club, given by Mr.
and Mr. Donald Gray, Mr. and Mra.
David Yale. Mr. and Mra. Glen Jack
son and Mr. and Mra. Charlea Olen
Bmlth. A formal dance waa enjoyed
In a colorful setting. In keeping with
the valentine season, 65 couplea at
tending the affair.
w. I. Vawter entertained with two
solos, "Memories" and "1 Love You
Truly." which were much enjoyed,
and music for dancing waa played by
Peb Btone'a Melody Boy.
Much entertaining preceded the
party. Mr. and Mra. K. W. Kondrlck
and Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hauk were
hoata at dinner at the Hotel Medford,
at which covera were laid for 34.
Mr. and Mra. Fletcher FUh were
hoata at their home In the country
at open house preceding the dance.
Inviting In 60 guest.
High School Group
Enjoys Dinner at
H. R. Prentice Home
Mra. Harry R. Prentice entertained
last evening with a dinner party hon
oring her son. Bill, and a group of hla
high school friends. Covers were laid
for 20 at the attractive table, the Hat
of guests Including a number of high
school people from Klamath Falls,
here for the basketball game.
Medical Auxiliary
Entertained Here
The first meeting of the new year
for the Women's Auilllsry to the
Jackson County Medlcsl sssoclstlon
wsa held at the home of Mrs. R. W.
Stearns last Thursday with the new
officers presiding: Mrs. R. w. Betsms,
president; Mrs. Harold Olllla, vlce
prealdent: Mrs. C. I. Drummond, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. R. B. Green gave an Interest
ing paper on the constructive work
for Infantile paralysis, being carried
on at the Warm Springe Foundation
In Georgia. Mra. A. E. Woods of Ash
land entertained with two piano aoloa.
The members then presented Mrs.
Woods with a lovely remembrance In
appreciation of her work of the past
two yeara as president of the auxil
iary. Tea was served at the close of the
program with Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt
pouring.
The next meeting will be held the
latter part of April, when a no-hoat
luncheon will be enjoyed and plana
formulated for the entertainment of
the visiting doctors' wlvea, who will
be here to attend the Southern Ore
gon Medlcsl meeting In May, also the
members of the Oregon State Auxil
iary executive board, which will meet
on the ssme dsy with Mrs. Chsrlea
T. Bweeney, state president, presid
ing. Ashland Nobles
Attend Dance Here.
The annual potentate's ball here
Thursday evening was attended by a
number of Ashlsnd nobles and their
ladles, among them: Mr. and Mrs. N.
.Croft, A. J. McCsllsn, W. H. McNalr.
H. Ender. J. Enders. A. Jordan. W.
Dletrlck, Wm. J. Wsllace, H. Whittle.
W. F. Loomla, Wlllard Orllbb, M.
Kaelgl. Dr. Haines and N. Batea.
F. U Club Plana
Thursdsy Card Party
Members of the F. L. elub are
planning a card party and entertain
ment for Thursdsy evening, Februsry
sand, to be held In the I. O. O. F.
hall. There will be a ahort program
at 8:00, followed by card playing and
other entertainment. Light refresh
ments will be served. A very small
admission will be charged, .and the
public Is Invited.
I.oosl Relief Corps
Entertains Central Point
Chester A. Arthur Relief Corps No.
14 held regular meeting Thursday
with Central Point Relief Corps sa
guests.
Six candidates were initiated end
one application for membership was
received.
Several quilt blocks were turned
In by members of the corps.
Mrs. Smith of Central Point con
ducted the musical service In the
absence of the rorpa musician. She
waa presented flowers as were also
the new members and Comrade
Wooda.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting.
The next social will be held Fri
day, February 93, at 2 p. m. at the
home of Emma Wheldon on King
street. Membera and gueata of the
corps are Invited.
MRS. ROOSEVELT AGAIN A DEB
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In a blue satin gown made the same way aa the dress of her debut.
Mra. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the President, returned to the dsya
of her girlhood at a Junior league cabaret ball In Waahlngton. She Is
shown between two of her friends of earlier days, Mrs. Charles Cary
Rumsey (left), of the NRA consumers' board and Rep. Isabella Green
way of Arizona. (Associated Preaa Photo)
Mesdames Holmes
and Feldman Give
Allons Club Party
Mra. Ed Feldman and Mrs. Cole
Holmes were Joint hostesses st the
letter's home on Keene Way Tuesday
evening to members of the Allons
olub. There were four tablea of con
tract In play.
All membera appeared In coatumes,
reminiscent of kid days, which added
much merriment to the evening.
The Valentine motif was ised In
decorations and refreshments, snd a
beautiful bouquet of flowers was pre
sented Mra. Tim Dally, who had been
til for the prevloua week.
First prize st cards wsa awarded
Mra. Belva Aiken and second went to
Mrs. George Codding. Mra. Oeorge
HenselmBn won the traveling prise.
.Methodist Missionary
Meeting on Tuesday
The soclsl meeting of the Metho
dist Missionary socloty will be held
with Mrs. Tilly on Weat Tenth street
Tuesdsy, February 30. Mrs. Thomaa
will be leader and all membera are
Invited to come and bring friends.
.
Job's Daughters Meet
S'pt Tuesday Evening
Membera of the younger set, who
sre members of the recently organised
Job's Daughters, will meet next Tues
dsy evening at the DeMolay hall at
7 o'clock. Installation of the order
will be' held March 1.
Mra. Rlrkert Hostess
To F. L. Club
Mra. Carrie Rlckert entertained
members of the F. L. club laet Mon
day evening at her home on Capitol
Hill.
Gamea and other amusement were
enjoyed by all until' a late) hour,
when refreshments were served. A
large birthday cake decorated with
candle was presented to Georgia
Hess honoring her blrthdsy. which
Is In February. Tea was poured by
Edna Hllderbrand.
Guest for the evening were: Ethel
Weed. Lona Bergman, Tv waldron,
Caroline Leaders and Nelds Eberhard.
Members present were: Oeorgia
Hess, Ethel Humphrey, Besse Thomp
son, Lucille Cave, Edna Hllderbrand.
Marlsn Mellln, Jean Jennings snd
Viola AldrMge.
A short business meeting wsa held
snd the newly elected officers for the
ensuing term wore Installed. The new
officers for the year are: Viola Ald
redge. president: Jean Jennings, vice
president and Georgians Hussong,
sectary-treasurer. The out-going of
' were: Edaa Hllderbrand, pres
Lucllle Cave, vice president.
s ,4artan Mellln. ecretary-treaa-
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The next regular meeting of the
club win be held at the home of
Besse Thompson, 713 West Thirteenth
street, on Februsry 36.
Miss Flora Collins
Feted at Shower
Prior to Wedding
Mrs. Fred Greene, Jr.. was hostess
Thursdny evening st a miscellaneous
shower, honoring her sister, Miss
Flora Collins, dsughter of S. C. Col
lins of Table Rock, whose marriage
to David Reea of this city will be an
event of the near future.
Tlie Valentine motif was used In
decorations about the rooms, where
bridge was played, and refreshments
served by the hostess following
gomes.
Present were the honor guest. Miss
Collins, snd Mlssss Mildred Ann
Whlllock, Vlctorlne Hltte, Edna Bot
tom, June Hall, Clema 8haw and Mil
dred Gregory and Mesdames J. E.
Vincent, Blanche Gregory. B. M. Col
lins, F. B. Russellj Joseph Collins snd
tbe hostess, Mrs. Green.
Mrs. Prentice Hostess
To Contract Chih
Mrs. Hsrry R. Prentice entertained
members of her contract club Thurs
day sfternoon st 1 o'clock dessert
bridge. There were two tables of
csrds In play snd high score was held
by Mrs. Leland Mentzer.
Mrs. Cowglll Hostess
To Grace circle
The Grace circle of the Presbyter-
Ian church met Tuesday st the home
of Mrs. Ralph Cowgill on North Oak
dale. An Interesting talk was given
by Rev. Wm. J. Howell and Mrs. Har
ris Jsnes, acting president of the
church association, also gave a talk.
The program was In charge of Mrs.
Earl Llttrell and other members of
the committee were: Mrs. Woods. Mrs.
Diamond Flynn, Mrs. L. Pennington,
Mra. Harding and Mrs. Al Llttrell.
Auxiliary to Postal
Clerks Organized
Tuesdsy evening, Feb. 13. wives of
the local post office clerks met with
Mrs. Helen Neff st her home on West
Jackson street for the purpose of or
ganlrlng a clerk's auxiliary.
The following offlcere were elected
Mrs. Helen Neff. president; Mrs. Stsn
Sherwood, vice president: and Mis.
Ed Nichols, treasurer.
Those present were: Mrs. Vera Ply
male. Mrs. Raleigh Beach. Mrs. Sam
Houston. Mrs. Otto DeJarnett. Mis.
Stan Sherwood. Mrs. Harry Walker,
Mrs. Gladys York. Mrs. Lawrence
Crocker, Mra. Bernlce Wilson and the
hostess.
At the close of the business meet
Ing. refreshment were served by Mrs.
Neff. assisted by Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Scherer and
Mrs: McCaskey Are
Among Hostesses
Two lovely luncheons were given
last week, one by Mrs. Paul Scherer
at the Colony club Wednesday honor
ing Mrs. Sloan Danenhower of Paris,
France, the other the same day Dy
Mra. H. D. McCaskey at her attractive
home on the Old Stage Road.
Next Thursday Mrs. Corbln Edgell
will entertain members of her bridge
club st luncheon at the Colony club
and Friday the regular club luncheon
will be held there.
M
Legion Plans .Dance
for Irish Holiday
At the executive committee meet
ing Friday noon Medford post of the
American Legion and Its auxiliary
made plana for a big day St. Patrick's
day, March H. They will center
around a mammoth dance In the eve
ning. Further detaila will be announced
aa aoon as completed by the committee.
l,oa1 Women
To Meet Tuesday
The Loyal Women'a class of the
Christian church will bold regular
business and social meeting Tuesday
afternoon, February 30. at 3 o'clock,
In the recreational hall. All members
are urged to attend and visttora will
be welcomed.
Building Bridge Club
Entertained Thursday
Mrs. Anna Mlksche was hostess
Thursday to members of the Building
Bridge club at luncheon and csrds.
There were four tsbles In play and
guest for the afternoon were Mrs.
Ravmond Mlksche, Mrs. Robert Mlk
sche and Mrs. John Wilkinson.
Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, Jr., will enter
tain the bridge club this coming
Thursday at parish hall.
TVenonah Club
Gives Card Party
A public card party was given by
the Wenonah club at the Redman
hall on Friday evening, the committee
arranging the affair being composed
of Bernlce Wilson and Mabel Quack
enbush. High scores In bridge were
held by Peggy Purdln and George
Armstrong. Low prizes went to Esther
Dooms and Frank Rush. High scores
for 600 were held by Maude Abbott
snd Glenn Abbott snd low score went
to Glsdys Dooms. High prizes In
pinochle were won by Norma Martin
and William Mllnes, and low scores
were held by Cecil Sullivan and Bud
Lawrentz. Refreshments were served
by Mettle Liunsn. Vera Thomas. Rosa
Young. Evelyn Stagg, Gladys Dooms
and Msggte Ersklne.
Friendship Lunrheon
Well Attended Affair.
The annual "Friendship Luncheon"
sponsored by the Woman's Home Mis
sionary society of the First M. E.
church, proved both an Interesting
snd well sttended affair.
Mrs. George Kunzmen conducted
the Impressive devotlonsl period
theme, "The Road to Jericho." Mrs.
Mortensen sang "Spread the Tidings
'Round." A piano duet was played
by Mrs. C A. Meeker and Miss Jose
phine Powers.
The vsrlous training schools and
home sponsored by the Missionary
society, were briefly described. In the
following numbers on the program:
"Angel Island" Mrs. Meeker.
"Japanese Training Schools" Mrs.
Arnsplger.
Piano solo. "Walts on the Strings" 1
Mrs. Wm. Hill.
"Chinese Work. Concentrated In
California "Mrs. F. Jenklna. 1
"Indian Work In Klamath Reserva
tion" Mrs. Belknsp.
Solo numbers, negro spirltusls, ''Go
Down Moses." "Standing In the Need
of Prayer" Mra. C. Strang. I
"Negro Work In Schools of the
South" Mrs. Koppen. j
Paul Robeson, the fsmous negro t
singer of spirltusls. was a product of
our school In Georgls.
Solo. "Maesa Dear" (spiritual)
Mrs. Andrews.
"Work In Alssks at the Jesse Lee
Home" Mrs. Darby. I
Solo. "Greenland's Icy Mountains"'
Mrs. F. Nichols.
"Manly Center" Vested In the for- j
elgn vicinity Mrs. Knotts. I
Solo. "A Little Blc of Love" Mrs. j
A. E. Lyman. j
"Mile Box Story" Mrs. Beery.
Carl Newburys of
Minneapolis Visit
Interesting guest In the valley last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newbury
of Minneapolis. Minn., who were ac
companied by Mra. Newbury's mother
Mrs. Walter Leach, in a motor trip
over the southern route to this city.
While here they were guest of Mr.
Newbury's father, Ous Newbury, snd
his brother, Donald Newbury, and
families. Because of their limited
stay they were unsble to visit many
friends. The Medford Newburys, now-
ever. did oonsiaeraoie enieruumug
for them during the hurried visit.
Cerl Newbury formerly lived in the
Rogue River valley but has made nls
home In the east for some time, and
this waa hla first visit here In seven
years. The Newburya have three little
daughters, who did not make the trip
west with them.
They left Thursday by motor, trav
eling via Crater Lake and the central
Oregon highway.
Mothers-Club Meets
Friday Afternoon.
The Mothers' club of the Sscred
Heart church will meet Friday after
noon at the home of Mra. Frank
Applegate on South Oakdale.
Women's Missionary
Society to Meet
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church will meet In
the church psrlors Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Stewardship and guest
days will be observed st thot time
The. program la being prepared by
Mrs. E. Iverson and Mra. Albert.
Sunny Slstera Enjoy
Luncheon, Sweeney Home
The Sunny Sisters of th Presbyter
lan church enjoyed a covered dish
luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. E.
Sweeney Tuesdsy. Plsns were msde
for serving luncheon for the Daugh
ters of the Amertcsn Revolution on
Wsshlngton's birthday, also for the
Christian Endeavor conference to be
held in March.
Ever Ready Circle
Enjoys Luncheon
The Ever Ready circle of the Pres.
bvterlan church enjoyed a no-host
luncheon Tuesday In the church par
lors. Hostesses for the occsslon were
Mrs. W. F. Sawyer and Mrs. J. H.
Young. Covers were placed for 21
membera and tables were decorated
In Valentines and candles.
A regular bt Illness meeting was
held during the afternoon ond tslks
were given on the lives or Lincoln
and Waahlngton.
Many Attend Pythian
Benefit Party
There were 60 tables of cards In
play Thursday evening at the very
successful benefit porty sponsored by
the Knights of Pythias. The mem
bers of the lodge yesterday announc
ed that they wished to thank the
following firms for their generous
gifts, which were one of the leading
feotures of the party: Fluhrer's Bak
ery. Timber Products Company.
C. Penney & Compsny; Valley Puel
Company. Val Fischer Service Sta
tlon, Mann's Dept. Store. Swem's Gilt
Shop. Judge's Medford Oreenhouse,
Boyd's Market. Woolworth Company,
Reliable Grocery. The Toggery, Swartz
Plumbing. Woods Lumber Company,
Flchtners Garage. Koke Chapman
Trowbrldge'a Cabinet Works. Wsld
ron Cider Mill. Mrs. Maude 8nlder.
Mr. Oilman, the Armory, The Tat.
tier, KMED snd the Mall Tribune,
which donated so much valuable
space to the party.
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Miss Butler Feted
At Lovely Shower ,
Thursday Evening
Miss Arllen Butter, brlde-lect. was
the Inspiration Thursday evening of
mlscellaneoui shower st the home
of Mm. Arnel Butler for which Misses
Maurtne Carroll and Carln Degwmark
and Mrs. Warren Butler were
hostesses.
Present were: MlHses Butler, Hilda
Bundy and Alice Horning and Mes-
(tames J. H. Butler. Leland Mentzer,
C. D. Thompson, J. P. Pile gel. George !
Alden, L- Bundy, J. P. Lawrence. Oris
Crawford. Kenneth Wllshlre, Marti J
Arnel Butler and the hostesses. i
Miss Butler's engagement to Claude
Thompson of this city and Portland
was announced during the holidays.
No date has been set for the wedding,
which will be an event of the spring
or early summer.
Mrs. riarkson Visits
Son In Arkanan
Mrs. Mary E. Clarkflon of this city
is spending several weeks in Little
Rock, Ark., as guest of her son.
Iteames Chnpter
Has Delightful Session
Reames chapter No. 86, O. E. S.
held a delightful meeting on Wednes
day. After the regular communica
tion cards were enjoyed. The next
meeting will be social night with the
February committee in charge. Mrs.
Wilson Is chairman of the evening.
All members and visitors are asked to
reserve the evening of February 28th.
Zllpha Armstrong
Hotter to Club
Zllpha Armstrong waa. hostess to
the Wenonah club on Thursday
afternoon at her home on Jackson
ville Highway.
The afternoon was spent at bridge,
there being five tablea In play. High
score was won by Maude Abbott and
second high by Blanche Rlnabarger.
At the close of the afternoon, dellcl
qus refreshments were served by
Sarah Tolle, Nellie Purdln and the
hostess. ,
All Club News Due
Friday for Sunday
The need for early copy for the
Sunday society section of the Mall
Tribune haa again become an Im
portant one and publicity chair
men for all groups are reminded
that reports of meetings and an
nouncements of future meetings
are due Friday if they are to ap
pear in the Sunday section. All
church societies, clubs and lodges
sre asked to cooperate In getting
reports in at this tlm in order
that the same privileges may be
extended to all.
Reports of club affairs received
after 5 o'clock Friday will appear
In tbe Monday edition.
Splendor Marks
Potentate's Ball
Enjoyed Thursday
Royal Neighbors
Enjoy Supper
Royal Neighbors met In their hall
at the armory Thursday evening for
six o'clock covered dish supper, with
Neighbors Alice Lewis, Blanche Ar
nold Lovell and Silvia In charge.
Covers were laid for more than 80
members and their families and
friends.
After supper all adjourned to the
camp rooms, where the entertain
ment committee. Neighbors Huson,
Taylor and Ludwi-j. presented the
following splendid program:
Two numbers by the popular Han
sen quartet. Clever amusing mixed
radio program. Violin solo, Lillian
Lyman, accompanied by Mrs. Silvia
Reading by Mae Rankin: Yankee
Doodle clog, June Hansen and Emma
Lou Knlps: patriotic readtng. Donna
Taylor: solo, "The Old Spinning
Wheel," Margaret Garrett, playing her
own accompaniment. For encore Mrs.
Elks to Celebrate
Washington's Birth
at Social Evening
Washington birthday will be cele
brated In a good old-fashioned way
by the Elks and their families Thurs
day night, when they meet at the
temple for covered dish dinner and a
general soclsl time. Including csrds,
pool and dancing.
Each womsn is asked to bring a
covered dish. Coffee and sandwiches
will be furnished by the lodge, which
will also furnish table service.
The committee for the evening Is
composed of Ralph Koozer, Robert
Norrls and C. C. Lemmon.
Altar Society
Meets on Tuesday
St. Anna Altar society will meet
Tuesday afternoon at J:30 o'clock In
Parish hall for regular business ses
sion. Normans Enjoy Trip
To Crater Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman of San
Francisco who are temporarily located
at 905 West Tenth street, this city,
enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake the last
of the week and were thrilled with the
beauty of the lake In snow setting.
Wednesday Study Club
To Meet February 21
The place of agriculture In Ameri
can life will be the topic of discus
sion with members of the Wednesday
Study club thla week. The subject
will be presented by Mre. H. G. Wort
msn. A review of "The Farm" will
be given by Mrs. M. M. Morris and
current topics will be presented by
Mrs. L. B. Humphrys.
Marked by splendor In keeping with
the eastern background of the Mi
sonlc order, 'the annuel potentate'!
ball of Hlllah temple of the 8hrlne
was held at the Oriental Gardens her
Thursday night, honoring the lllu
trlous potentate. O. O. Alenderfer.
The program opened with a concert
by the Hlllah temple band, wh'.cH
i was followed by the grand marcn,
led by the Illustrious potentate anil
Mrs. Alenaerrer. rne patxoi, in iuh
dress, ushered In and Introduced tha
divan, pnnclng was then enjoyed la
the large ballroom and cards In tha
small ballroom. Music was plsyed or
Ward Croft's orchestra, and Jamea
Stevens, local baritone, entertainer
with several number, accompanied,
at the piano by Mr. Roberta Ward
Bebbi
Judge Wm. Colvlg, the oldest past
potentate of Hlllah temple, was a
special guest of the evening, and Roy
Mllllgan. post potentate of Aahme
temple at Oakland, Cal., was also
present. ,
Dancing was enjoyed until I o'clock,
when light refreshments were served.
Lutheran Leaguers
Have Social Meeting
The Zlon English Lutheran leaguer
had a business and social meeting
January 12, at the parsonage. The
new president. Edna Brewold. prealded
for the first time at this meeting. Dr.
and Mrs. Kabele entertained tha
leaguers.
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Mistletoe Club Has
Valentine Party
St. Valentine waa the Inspiration
of a most enjoyable meeting of the
Mistletoe club, p. N. of A., when
Oracle Margaret Garrett entertained
the members last Wednesday after
noon at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dalley, 704 South '
Oakdale. Birds and darts and sugar
hearts were In evidence In games. ,
Pollyanna gifts, Valentines and the 1
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Garrett gave a very pleasing In- J refreshments served after tbe regu-
strumental number; pantomime and
solo. "America." La Merle Beck, ac
companied by Mrs. Silvia. "The Star
Spangled Banner" waa sung by all
present, marking the close of an en
joyable evening.
lar business routine. The hostess
waa assisted by her mother, Mrs.
Dalley, and her efficient committee, j
Neighbors Glascock, Bashaw and
Balrd. Forty membera and friends
eujoyed the pleasant afternoon.
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Such Toast is possible but take heed the right type
of bread is a prime requisite SUCH a BREAD IS
FLUHRER'S NEW SPUN BREAD.
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5.00 2lP.PACa. lit