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PXGE TWO ' JfEDFORD JtXIL TRIBUST!, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 193. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Calif ornlans Add Interest to Social. Outlook of Week A new Incentive was brought Into entertaining hare laat week by trie arrival of sevrml guests from the south, Mr. and Mra. Alex Young, jr., of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Maentz and Mra. Ernie Nevers of Palo Alto. Mra. young la remembered here a the former Donna Sollnsky, daughter of Mm. K. C. Sollnsky, and Mra. M entE aa Vie former Mary Lee Roberta. The Palo Alto folks are vlattora at the a. M. Roberta' home and the Young are the Sollnilcya' guest. All will probably leave this evening for Cali fornia. Mr. and Mra. Roberta entertained at dinner Thursday evening, honoring the group, and Friday a aiding party at Crater Lake waa arranged. Motor ing Into the park for winter aporta were Mr. and Mra. Young, who play a prominent part In akllng and other aporta of Interest to bay olty folk; Mr. and Mrs. Maentz. Mrs. Nevera, Mlaa Dorothy Roberta, Mra. Harold John eon, Mlas Frances Sparrow and Jamea Hayes, Jr. Yesterday Mlaa Joan Bteel enter tained at luncheon at the Colonial club, honoring Mra. Young. Other guests were: Mrs. Sollnsky, Mrs. Rup ert J. Henry, Mra. T. Slater Johnston, Mrs. Ray Edwin and Misses Francea Sparrow and Marlon Brians of thla city, and Mrs. David Caufleld and Mrs. Russell Andrews of Klamath Falls. , Today Mrs. Rupert J. Henry will entertain honoring the Youngs before their departure south. Medfordlnvited by Ashland Music Club to Program The Ashland Mualo club has ex tended an Invitation to Medford mualo lovers to attend the meeting of the club In that city tomorrow evening at the Methodist church, be ginning at 7:45 o'clock. Mlas Irwanda Bateman la chairman for the evening and James Stevens, well known local baritone, 'and Miss Imogene Wallace will be among local artlats partlcl patlng In the program. The following numbers have been announced: 1. National Music, led by Henry Enders. Damroach's Work In the Great War Dr. Redford, 8. O, Normal. "Road to Mandalay" (Oby Speaks) James Stevens, accompanied by Mary Chambers. Mualo of the Colonial Period- Mrs. Richard Jay, aooompanled by Miss Wallace, PART It.' 1, John McCormack Mrs. John Ful ler. t, "I Hear Tou Calling Me" 0. Mar shallCheater Woods, accompa nied by Mrs. S. A. Woods. . "Little Town In the Quid County Down" James Stevens, accompa nist, Mary Chambers. - - Mrs. Clarkaon Hostess To Bridge Clnb Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, Jr., entertained the Building Bridge club at Parish hall on Washington's birthday at 1 o'clock luncheon. Colonial place cards and talleya were used and high scores were held by Mcadames Mar shall and Rnlpa, The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Marshall, 1130 West Tenth street. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon will be en-Joyed. ENVOY'S DAUGHTER MARRIED yes. ''yfflSk . : - . nVJs fulfil Alexander Cochrana Forbaa and hla bride, the former Irene Helen Robbtne, daughter of the United 8tatea minister to Canada, are ahown leaving the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Ottawa. Canada, following their marriage. Among the gueata waa Mra. Jamea Rooievelt, mother of the President. The bride la a relative of the chief executive. (Aaao olated Pre si Photo) Prominent Place Given Fashion Tea On Local Calendar 9. 4. Committee chairmen were announc ed yesterday for the "Wedding down tea," to be sponsored by the Parent Teacher association at the Colonial club March S, which la expected to be one of the most interesting events for women on the entire spring calendar. Wedding gowna of all perloda will be modeled at the tea. The commit toe chairmen, working out detail of the event, are: Mra, Jack Hcyland, general .chairman; Mrs. Wayne Kecsee program chairman; Mra. Harry Rlna barger, gowns; Mrs. Eldon Drysdale, finance; Mrs. Dade Terrett, hospital ity, and Mrs. Chas. Thompson, deco rations. Any person with wedding gowns, which could be. loaned for use at the tea, are asked to call Mrs. Rlnabarger at 603-X and she will call for them. Mrs. Wllnon Feted At Birthday Party Mrs. H. O. Wilson waa honorod Thursday evening when a number of frlenda gathered at her home for a surprise party to Join her In celebrat ing her birthday anniversary. There were four tablea of cards In play dur ing the evening and refreshments, in cluding two large blrthdsy cakea, were served. The gueata also brought Mra, Wilson a number of gift. Present were; Mr. and Mra, Fred Payne, Mr. and Mra, Louis Knlpps, Mr. and Mra. H. P. Slpea and children. Wendell and Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner and daughter, Kntherlne, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bentloy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter. Ellow Mae. Wednesday Club Studies the linn The WedneHday Study club held regular meeting In the club rooma Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, B. Q. Harding presiding In the absence of the president, Mrs. J, H. Cochran. Mrs, H. B, Hammond was appointed to represent the club on the board of directors for the newly organized CUruf Community club. Mrs, U S, Williams presented the aubject of The Place of Agriculture In American Life. The farm la the base of almost all our Industries, she allowed. Tho prob lems of the farmer are varied, some thing new most every day. Woather conditions, prices and distribution, over which he has almost no control. Yet ha carries on lrom year to year. Hla Income has decreased nearly half elnce 1H00. The farmer's condition la the key note to the nation's security. A larger co-operative plan for marketing has been urged aa one atop toward better ing farm conditions, ' Mrs. M. M. Morris reviewed Brom field's book "The Farm" In a most clever and entertaining manner. The Current Event were very In terestingly presented" by Mrs. W. O. Janes. The next meeting will be Mar. 7, with Mewl a mra Bnedlror, L. S. William and J. II. Cochran print ing the program. Mra. Johnson Honored At Hhmvrr Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Miller and Miss Thelma Heard wore hostesses at a shower Wednesday evening at the former' home In honor of Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Jr. Three tablea of bridge were In play, the prlee for high acore going to Mra. Johnson. Those present were Mrs. Jay Wal ton, Mrs. Myra RumcII, Mr. Ted Le Valley, Miss Emily Brown, Mlas Fred erlcka Brommcr, Mrs. Anna Puhl, Mra. Charles Heard, Mlsa Kathryn Reese, Miss Kathleen Wilson and Mrs. Walter Nltrel. Mrs. Parker ami Mra. KrlloRg Entertain Mrs. Clem R. Parker and Mrs. Kel logg were hostesses to the Gleaner class of the First Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Minnie Bry ant, president of the class, presid ing. Prayers were given by Mrs. Bryant and Mrs, Strickland. Roll call waa answered by current event. The hostesses entertained with some games suitable to OeorKe Wash ington's birthday, after which cherry pie was served. Presbyterian MIsMon Society Names Officers Tli e Women's Missionary society of the Presbyter lsn church met In the church Tuesday afternoon, at which 1 1 me o f f Ice rs we re el acted for th e coming church year: President, Mra. Prank Albert; 1st vice-president, Mra. I. MoCollum; 2nd vlce;presldent, Mra. A. R. Clemct; secretary, Mra. A. J. Hanby; treasurer, Mra. carl Brommar; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Pen nington; overseas sewing, Mrs. Belle LIHrell; membership. Mrs. N. O. Cha ney; secretary of literature, Mra. R. S. Daniels, Mfsdames Albert and Iveraon pre sented a most Impressive program for stewardship day, with a number of ladles representing various steward ship projects. Many colored and whit candles added to the attractlvenesa of the program. Hrwtoasea for the afternoon were MeMlamrs Luke, Hllea and Baker. Mra. Hlles presided at the attractive tea table. Early spring flower were used In profusion about the dining room. DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Phyilotheraphy Oregon Llrenst tM California License. 3039 12 Yean In Medford, Ore, VW - Mats Go Sky High in the Bach This wlmlMitnn millinery mode reveals lvmie of the hark of jour head I Re sure mr halrdre Is smart. m Job's Daughters Install Thursday Masonic Temple Members of the Klamath Falls and the Rosoburg Bethels will be In this olty Thursday for the festive evening planned In celebration of, the Instal lation of Job's DauRhters here st the Masonlo temple, Mrs. Chas. Gilbert, guardian of the new group, reported yesterday. , The Klamath Falls Bethel will Initiate this club and the Roseburg Bethel will conduct the Installation lifter which dancing will be enjoyed. The officers to be' Installed here ore: Honored queen, Everetta Gillespie; senior princess, Suzette stennett; Junior princess, Lois Nichols; giUde, Virginia English; marshal, LaMerle Beck; chaplain, Pntsy Smith; first messenger, Pauline Rogers; second messenger, Mary Kern; third messen ger, Amy Elliott; rfourth messenger, Pat Carlon; fifth messenger, Ruth D'Albtnl; senior custodian, Pat Young Junior eustodlan, Frances Dnly: trea surer, Betty Thornlike; recorder, Vir ginia Mndley: pianist, Dorothy Bur gess; librarian, Joan DeLosh; Inner guard, Jean Leverette; outer guard, Georgia Webb. Party Enjoyed at New Girls' Center Wednesday evening the first party to follow the opening of the Y. W. C. A. as a Girls' center under a new board of directors, was held and en Joyed by 30 Medford girls. Oames were played during the eve ning and prlees were awarded Misses lone BostwloX, Jeannette TJoelker and Alice D. English. Next Wednesday a meeting will be held to crganlxe various branches of the Girls' Community club. Women of notary l:n.(oy l!rlric.e Event . The Women of Rotary enjoyed des sert bridge at the home of Mrs. Chss. A. Wing In the country Wednesday. The first prlM was awarded Mrs. O. J. Semon. The nejt meeting will be In the form of a no-hostess luncheon at the Hotel Medford on MarchT. Mothers Dub llns Friday .Meeting The Mothers club of ttio Sacred Heart church met at the pleasant home of Mrs. Frank Applrgste, on South Onkdole Friday afternoon. The business meeting was followed by a sewing session, after which refresh ments were served by the hostess and her committee. Mrs. DeVaney, the president, announred a spoclol meet ing for March 14, at which time the quilt, bring pieced, will be completed st the home of Mra. Clara Young. The next reeular business meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Frsnk DeSoura ou April 0. Julie Carpenter's Birthday Inspires Delightful Event Little Mlsa Julie Carpenter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car penter of "Top Sides" on the Old Stage road, celebrated her eleventh birthday yesterdsy with a party at her home, to which 18 of her Valley school friends were Invited for the hours of 1:30 to S:30. Following games dinner was served at a cleverly arranged table, decorated In keeping with the story of the "Three Little Pigs," recently re-glorl- fled by Walt Dusney. Napkins, place cards and favors carried out the pop ular tale. Present for the afternoon were: Jeanne Salade, Nancy Day, Jean Schuler, Julie Carpenter, Jean Wing, Martha Scherer, Polly Scherer, Peggy Soberer, Nina Tuttle, Alicia Ruhl, De borah Tumy, Katherlne Metsner, Susan Vilas, Billy Salade. Bob Brom ley, Wheldon Blddle, Bob TuttS, the honor guest, Julie Carpenter, and her brother, Harlow. Chrysanthemum Thimble Club Enjoys Party. Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 223 entertained with a delightful pub- llo card party at the borne of Neigh bor Bessie Qsll lust Tuesday evening. Auction bridge and five hundred were enjoyed during the evening with prizes going to Mrs. C. J. Prltchett and Mrs. Harry Barneburg for bridge and Mrs. Sadie Olll and Mr. Oils Sam uels for five hundred. Ten tables of cards were enjoyed and the evening closed with refreshments, served by the hostess. Mrs. Hoffman, Honoree At Wednesday Party - Philip Hoffman was host at a sur prise party for Mra. Hoffman Wednes day evening at their home, 91 Al mond street, honoring her blrthdsy. He was assisted by Mrs. Vema Du- anne. Pinochle was the chief entertain ment for the evening. High score was won by Mrs. William Drumm and low score by Miss Green and Mr. Drumm. Guests were Mr. and Mra. Donald Long, Mr. and Mrs. William Drumm, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall, Miss May Green, Jack Lozler, Dale Flowers and the honor guest, Mrs. Hoffman, Dr. rage Will Open lllhle Conference Tuesday On Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Dr. John O. Page of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago will give the opening address of a three-day Bible conference to be held In the Baptist church. The conference will con tinue Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening at 7:30, Thursday afternoon at 3 and Thurs day evening at 7:80. Mr. Page Is a well known Bible teacher throughout the country as well aa a radio speak er. Medford Is privileged to have a man of his standing here, those who know Mr. Page personally report. The conference Is being sponsored by friends and members of Mrs. War ner's Bible clssses. Weatonka Council Honors Birthdays The Weatonka council hold regular meeting, Friday night. Members, whose birthdays occur this month, were honored. Those receiving g(fts were: Dorothy Dickey, Evelyn Stagg and Gladys Lawrents. The attendance prize for February was received by Ed Shackel. A social card party hour was held, with high prizes at bridge won by Peggy Purdln and Frank Rush. Low scores to Zllpha Arm strong and Jack Dooms. High prizes- in pinochle were held by Sarah Tolle and Otis Hubbard and low scores went to Mnggle Ersklne and Win. Mllnes. In "500" high prize was re ceived by Frances Maufatt and low by Carrie Mllnes. The committee In charge for this month Includes Ber nice Wilson, Maud Abbott and Glen Abbott. At a late hour refreshments were served by Gladys Lawrents and Wilms Hayes. The team captain. Jack Dooms, re quests that the degree team meet at the Redmen hall Monday evening, Feb. 28, tor drill practice. February 18 was observed as Psst Pocahontas night, with the following psst chiefs at the stations: Maud Ab- i bott, Pocshontas; Florence Rush, We- j nonah; Esther Dooms, prophetess, ! snd Ed Schackel, Powhatan. Miss Mann Plays Recital in North An Interesting note In the Portland press brings news of Miss Margaret Mary Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann, of this city, who is now a Junior at St. Helen's hall. It reads: "Jocelyn Foulkea will pre sent in piano recital next Saturday Margaret Mary Mann of Medford. Jeannette Jones, pupil of Herman T. Hohlmsn, will sing two groups of folk songs. Miss Jones graduated from St. Helen's Hall last year and Miss Mann Is a Junior in the school." -. Miss Collins Bride of David Rees at Wedding Wednesday At the parsonage of the First Christian church Wednesday evening. Mlsa Flora Collins, daughter of Mr. S. O. Collins of Table Rock, and David Rees, son of Mra. Rees of Portland, were married at 6:45 o'clock, the Rev. W. R. Balrd solemnizing the service. The bride was charming In spring suit of dark blue with trotteur coat and blue accessories and wore a cor sage of rosebuds and sweet peas. Mr. and Mra. Fred Greene, Jr., were the only attendants at the service, following which Mr. and Mrs. Rees left for a motor trip to coast points. after which they will be at home to their friends at ' the Arthur Arms apartments. The bride la a graduate of the Sacred Heart hospital and a popular member of the younger set here. Mr. Rees la a member of the staff at radio station KMED. Luncheon Enjoyed Rogue River Home. A delightful pot luck luncheon ana card party waa enjoyed by members of Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 223 and their friends at the home of Neighbor Minnie Green on Rogue river. Guesta at the luncheon were Mra. O. M. Hurst, Tacoma, Wash.: Mrs. J. Hlnsauer, Belllngam, Wash.; Mesdamea A. L. Cummlngs, H. H Whlpple. Carrie Mllnes, Martha Gall, Edith Harwood and the Misses Ve nita Anderson, Ethel Bennett and Neva Samuels. Other members attend ing were Mesdames Ruth Jones, Nel lie Schrecengost, Laura Doty, Anna Muchmore, Badle GUI, Prue Piatt, Bessie Gall, Belle Bennett, Lottie Samuels, Edith Beck, Mary White. Myrtle Atwood, Stella Anderson and Lenora Carey. After luncheon bridge was enjoyed with the prize going to Neighbor Prue Piatt. . The next meet ing of the Thimble club will be a business meeting, held at the home of Neighbor Ruth Jones on March 18. Salesmen$s Wives To Meet Tuesday The recently organized chapter of salesmen' Wlvea will meet here Tuesday for a social evening at the home of Mra. Glen Custck, 12 Mis tletoe street. Cards and a general social time will be enjoyed and all member are In vited to be present. Mrs. Tengwald' Hostess To Lady Klwanlans . The Lady Klwanlans will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. X- Tengwald, 18 Elm atreet, for a business session at 2 o'clock. BOtTCU! YARNS all types. Shetland and vmH oui other wool rarns, Boilproof, djed cotton crochet thread. Buy di rect from thr South'! Iftrrest distributor! of Tunu and save money, sa- nerb quality IramedUt dellveriei. Free Samples. OU HICKORY TARN CO, bos 70s. CbaUanoota, Turn hand knitting J Announcement nr. 8. Ralph Dtppe) and Dr. L. L Sanders have combined their dental offices and are located t 312-314 MEDFORD BLD. Phone 60? Fountain Lunches Gardner Drugs NU'ODE TINT WAVE TW Uttt crtition for harr.dratitof, NU-MODE TINT WAVE IOTION. riMtJ by MkfeMl EvtciM rWxk. Tenet (tbtti), tttirfln, mendhlaiii MuJ mribhttt tka Wilr. A flnyer wave Aat li fle.fl mi tntoeaf, ft from pow4et Prevost Beauty Shop 16 Laurel. A LUCKY TIGER Vtlvtty SHIS TONIC Ilea u iff Tonight '! "I hire urd sll kinds of iVln sld but hen It one thtt rrnlly worW." Arr'Y Lucky Tier Skin Tonic to nlgnt snd tomorrow morning look for th. velvety touch. Fine com. psnton to Lucky Tier Hslr Tonic Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCrady Formerly proprietors of MeCrnn's Cafe In Metuord Extend a cordial invitation to Southern Oregon people to make McCrady's Cafe 878 Willamette Street Eugene their headquarters while in the University City Delicious Foods Courteous Service i nd cordial welcome to anyone from the Pear City and the Roffue River Valley 1 i .Mlller-ChmeU Wedding Friday. At a ceremony performed Frldftf afternoon at 3 o'clock at the par sonage of the Methodist church, south, Miss Helen Ann Miller of San Francisco, daughter of J. A. Miller of Vancduver, B. C, was married to Ted ward ChlneU also ,ot 6an Francisco. Mr. and Mrt. ChlneU will make their home In Sacramento, following a wedding trip through the north west. Mrs. ChlneU la tho sister ol Mrs. Terry Dalton of Yakima, and J Uoyd Miller of Seattle. Mr. ChlneU la associated with Axton and F'scher company. Miss Gifford Honored At Party Mrs. T. J. Gifford entertained last Sunday at dinner, honoring her dau ghter, Florence, on the anniversary of her birthday. .Covers were placed for 14 at the attractive table and cards were enjoyed following dinner. Present were Misses Arietta Tyrrell,' Doris and Leon a Conger, Ruby Spooner, Erma Nledermeyer, Evelyn and Beryl Brockway and the honor guest Bnd Messrs. Wilbur Yakel. Claude Hoover, Louis Conger, Melvln Hoover, Donald Nledermeyer and Her bert and Randall Gifford. I don't know muck about this new spin ning process, b u t it certainly improves the flavor and keeps bread fresh much lon ger. . . . Rod and the children demand Spun Bread for every meal. ... I'm going to visit Fluhrer's new bakery soon and see just how two strands of dough are intertwined into such a delicious loaf. Hue's n& About the Superior Flavor of AS DIFFERENT TEXTURE Not. the different In Terture of plsln bread snd Spun Bread. Diagonal Air Cells In Span Bread prerent free circulation of diilnf alrhroush the slices. .VTJ VZUP hl tVt KJ Just try one loaf. That's enough to convince you of the goodness of this bread. From One of the Coast's Finest Bakeries Just Try Toasting Spun Bread! UcUrArcrjerx . Central Phone- 36) SflVFRlN and H I.TNOMAH IIATlTHlr AHF. OI1K. MADE Generator A Armature Kxchang. Kifrt RetvtmllMf Severin Battery Service 1.V No. Hlvrr.Me. Phone X99 LARRYiSCHADE: Engagement and Wedding Ring Ensembles Priced from $25 up 1 HOME ARTS SHOP 407 E. Main Knitting Yarns Hernat's fine quality rnrn for eierr purw. Instructions & Patterns Tor beginners and experienced knitters. Woman's Exchange of lorallr hand-marie rura, quilts, fanct work and olhr art goods. Prices Reasonable THREE DAY Bible Conference TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 28, MAR. 1 BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting 7:30 Daily ; 3 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday John C. Psge. 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