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PAGE TWO JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1934. ! H44 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Charles Voorhies And Bride Will Be In Medford Soon Society Is eagerly awaiting tht ax rival here of Mr. and Mra. Charles Voorhies (Doris Danenhower), whose wedding was a social event of last Monday at Christ church in Coro nado, Cal. They are now on a honey moon trip tfirough California and will continue to Medford to make their home. Mra. Gordon Voorhlea, mother of the groom, who went south for the wedding, will arrive here today. She has since been visiting Oeneral and Mrs. Brown in San Francisco. The wedding in the south was at tended by a small group of relatives and friends, Including the bride's parents, Commander and Mra. Sloan : Danenhower of New York, who pre viously visited In this city aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Owen. The service was followed by a wed ding breakfast at the Hotel Coronado attended by about 20 guests. The bride, a graduate of Miss Mas ter's school at Dobbs Ferry, was a popular member of New York society and completed her education at Versailles. Mr. Voorhies Is a talented young artlat, the son of Colonel and Mrs. . Gordon Voorhies of this city. Egans, Livingstons Return To Valley Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan re turned Thursday from their winter home at pebble Beach and will remain until the middle of April. They are sailing then for Europe. Mr. Egan to participate In the walker cup play as i. member of the American team. Mrs. Egan will travel with her sister. Miss Adela Barrett or Chicago. Miss Ann) Livingston and brother, A. R. Livingston, are also again In the valley, having returned from LaJolla. , Mrs. Root Hostess To College Women The Women's College olub of the Rogue river volley, met at the home of Mrs. Myron Root, Ifi Summit street Saturday afternoon. The meet ing was called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. Laura West. Little Miss Dorothy Olson, delighted all with a piano solo "Witches," by Roberts: Mrs. Una B. Inch gnve a review ! "The Faults of Angola," by Morgan. This novel won tho Harper prime ol 19.13. Mra. Inch was assisted In dra matizing the novel, by Mlse Jene Dix on and Miss Huston. Miss Louise Woodruff of the Normal then present, ed selections from Carmen. . The meeting was then turned over to the social chairman, Mrs. Chas. a Wing, who was assisted by Mrs, Work Mrs. E. N. Warner and Miss Annette Orsy. , ,' ' -' ' Mrs. West and Mrs. Werner poured. Nultlniri Honored At Surprlcc Varty Mr. and iira. H. L. Nutting were honored at a surprise party Saturday, when a numoer of their rriends called at their home for an evening of cards. Trier? wese four tables In play and a pleasant evening waa enjoyed, fidelity Circle " To Meet Tuesday The Fidelity circle of the Meth odist Episcopal church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A, E. Lyman, 803 East Jackson atreet. Altar Society To Make Easter Luncheon l'lans The St. Ann's Altar society will meet for regular business session on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In the pariah hall. An Invitation to the meeting Is extended all Catholic to men of the community. Plana for the Easter luncheon, which hsve been underway for some time, will be completed at this ses sion. , ' . - Esther Dooms, Hostess To Wenonnh Club Esther Dooms was the hostess to the card party of the Wenonah club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Columbus avenue. There were six tables of corns in piny, with, high prim in bridge going to Bernloe Brown of Ashland, and for five hun dred, high score waa received by Mag gie Ersklne. Mrs. Leonard Terkelaon was a guest for the afternoon. Further plans were discussed for tha April Frolic to be held on Frld.iy night, March 30. At the close of the afternoon, re fresh men ta were served by Norma Martin and Alens, Eraklne, assisted by the hostess. The next meeting will be In the form of a covered dish luncheon at the home of Dorothy Dickey m Ash land on April t. j Miss Greenwood - Cocktail Hour And every other hour of the day and night, your hair should be beautifully waved by urr&y'x 141 S. Central : Ptttne 36) fiftrenreen-ypar-oTd pianist who will uppear here Tuenday In recital at the Baldwin hall. Portland Pianist Will Play Here Tuesday Evening Local musle lover are anticipating tho appearance here next Tuesday of Nellie Greenwood, youn Portland pianist, who haa already won acclaim in the northwest through her playing with the symphony orchestra. She will play here at the Baldwin hall on South Grape atreet and Is coming to Medford at vie Invitation of Mrs. H. O. Purucker. Tickets will be Issued for 100 guests and a small admission charge will be collected to defray the expense of Miss Green wood's trip here. The following program haa been annotinced for the recital: Impromptu, Opus DO, No. 4..Schubert Rhapsody in G mluor Brahma Variations Brluanto In B flat .Chcpln Aufschwung (Soaring) .... Schumann Faschlngsswanlc aus Weln.... - Schumann Allegro ' Romanze ' Soherzlno ' , Intermezzo Finale Etude In F sharp major Arensky Etude de Concert tn D flat Liszt 4 Queen father CuVio to Meet The Queen Esther circle of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Bliss at 313 South Grape. T T 'V W V TTT TTtTTVTtttTTTTTt Mistletoe Club Enjoys Luncheon i : ' Mistletoe club met Thursday at the K. of P. hatl and enjoyed covered dish luncheon at one o'clock. Neigh bors Myrtle Arnold. Ina Huson, Han nah Honners and Edith Beck were In charge. Tables were artistically deco rated with spring flowers which are now so abundant in Med ford 'a gar dens, Suggestions of St. Patrick's day were evident In the color scheme, which waa also carried out In the menu and the Pollyanna gift ex changed, i Forty-five members and gueatseen- Joyed tho occasion. Following a abort business routine the afternoon was spent at cards and other entertain ment. Neighbors Nora Glascock, Katie Palen, Frederlcka Olascock and Marjorlo PlerAon are on the April committee, Students Arrive From Campus For Spring Holidays This coming week will undoubtedly be crowded with entertaining In the younger set, as students are home from the University of Oregon and Oregon State college for spring vaca tion. , Among those from the latter school are: -Margaret Warner, Mary Van Dyke. Marjorlo Phythtan, Lucille and Earl Llttrell, Ben Stlnaon, Melvln Anderson and Robert Lewis. Vacationist from Oregon are: Bil lle Hammett and bouse guest, Mary- ttme New;- Barbara Hauk, Rose Gore, Marian Moore, Dorothy Orth, Bob Prentice, Fred Colvlg, Eat) 11 Phtpps, Bob Emmftne, Tom Emmens, John Day, Neville Blden, Max Carter. Peggy Miller, Gertrude Boyle and Dick Probstel. Miss Boyle had as house guests Friday night Misses Elizabeth An derson and Mary Jane Moore, who left yesterday to continue to Klam ath Fall. Pocahontas Lodge Plans Picnic for Easter Friday night the Weatonka council held Past Pocahontas night with the following officer filling the chairs: Nellie Purdln, Pocahontas; Maude Abbott, prophetess; Harriet Watson, Wenonah, and Bud Lawrentz, poWha tan. 1 On March 36 the annual Pocahon tas Easter plcnlo will be held, the place to be named at a later date. Mothers Club Has Wednesday Meeting Mrs. Clara Young was hoe'eess to .the Mothers' club at her home Wed nesday afternoon. A pleasant . party waa enjoyed, a special feature of the I afternoon being a shower for Mrs. Ap iplegate'a - daughter of Dunsmulr, , whose engagement waa recently an nounced. The major portion of the afternoon waa devoted to sewing, after which refreshment were served by the hos tess to IS guests. ... Rojol Neighbors Enjoy , Irish Program Royal Neighbors met in the K. P. hall last Thursday evening in social session with the committee, Neigh- bors Frelda Klngsley, Brock and Lange presenting the following St. Patrick's program which was enjoyed by a large audience: Address, Mra. Latham. Presentation of veteran members. Solo, La Merle Beck. Radio mix-up, Harold, Elsie, and Frieda Klngsley. Two violin numbers, "My Wild Irish Rose" and "The Old Spinning Wheel," Elsie Klngsley, accompanied by Gladys Gtlman. Reading, "The Ghost of Annie Flan- Igan," Mac Rankin.; Solo, Alien Guy, accompanied; by Constance Moore. Instrumental number by Marie Silvia. Radio skit, Louis Bashaw, Frieda Klngaley, Jessie Lange, Mabel Brock, Donna Taylor and Elsie Klngsley, solo, "When Irlah Eyee are Smiling" Solo, "Believe Me, If All Those En dearing Young Charms," Doris Nealon accompanied by Mra. Sims. Irish Hit, danced by Patsy O'Hara Brock. flolo, Margaret Garrett. Reading, "The Irlah Huaband," Donna Taylor. Following the program refresh ments were served by the committee In charge, Grace Wakefield, Grace Chllders, Gladys Gtlman and Hilda Hague. Mrs. Mann Honor Guest at Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. J. C. Mann on the anniversary of her birthday, Mrs, B. L. Dodge entertained yesterday at luncheon at her home.. There were two tables of bridge In play during the -afternoon with the following guesta present: Mrs. Mann, Mra. Rob ert Browne, Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mrs. Henry Pringle, Mrs. E. P. Vilas, Mra. Ellsworth Schuler, Mrs. Osborn Morrow and Mrs. Edwin Janney. Community Club Committee to Meet, The executive board of the Girls' Community club will meet Monday evening at the club house at 7:30 o'clock. . Ci rim me Its Entertain For College Students. Misses Mabel and Evelyn Grlmmett, who are home from Oregon State college, entertained last evening for a group of college friends, who Will be their house guests for spring vaca tion: Miss Sybil Jenkln of San Diego, Bud Allen of Los Angeles &nd Ed Harrison of Catalina. Covers were arranged, for 24 guesta at dinner. O. S. C. Club Meet Monday Evening There will be a meeting of the Ore gon State college club at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Lylc Wilcox on West Main street Monday evening. ' The committee Xor the occasion Is com posed of Mrs. Mabel Mack, Miss Jose phine Koppes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted GeBauer and Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Wood. A special Invitation is extended all students home from college for vaca tion and to former students aa well aa graduate of Oregon fctate college. 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Table stiver, however, has advanced very little as yet See those 18 leading Sterling Silver Pat terns from Gorham . . . Reed & Barton ... Towle . . . and other high grade silver companies . . . 0K DISPLAY AT LAWRENCE'S We doubt if there ever will be a better time to begin a pattern, or to add to a set. Tteames Chapter Has Fine Meeting ' . Reames chapter No. 66, O. ' E. S.. held a very Interesting meeting Wed nesday, March 14. After the regular meeting delicious .refreshments were served by the committee and the rest of the evening was devoted to cards. ' ' The next regular meeting will be held March 38th. This will be a gala occasion aa the worthy grand matron of Oregon will be the guest of honor. This Is to be a Joint meeting with the chapters of Ashland, Jacksonville and Central Point. All membera and visit ing members are asked to keep this date in mind. Misses Carlton Home From Visit in Santa Barbara The Misses Helen, Mae and Mildred Carlton returned the last of the week to their homo on the Old Stage road after spending several months In Bants. Barbara, Cal. While In the south they enjoyed Ulelt from Dr. Estella Ford Warner of the United State Health servloe, who came west from Washington, O. O. Mis Mildred Carlton, president ot the Jackson County Health association, continued with Dr. Warner to Phoe nix, Axlt., for a several days trip. The Carltons also visited their nephew. Wlnslow Carlton, who flew out from New York to Los Angeles In the Interests of the F. E. R. A., with which he is now associated, continu ing on to Santa Barbara. HI wort, does not bring him to Oregon since this stats has not sought aid through that particular government project. A dinner welcoming the carltons borne waa given by Mrs. H. D. Me Caskey Friday e?ning. Other guesta present were 8. W. Carlton of Table Bock and Mrs. U A. Salade. Mrs. Caldwell, Hostess At Tuesday Dinner . t - Mra. Lottie Rean Caldwell enter tained Tuesday evening with a love ly dinner party, honoring a group of friends. Present- were: Misses Marjory Llndley, Joyce Cage, Eliza beth Watson, Bernlce QUI, Thelma Moore, Mrs. Grace Voas, Mrs. Rena Collie and the hostess. An abundance of spring flowers added beautynd color to the rooms. Mrs. -Andrews Honors Mother on Birthday . , Mrs. W. P. Andrews entertained at her home, 35 Vancouver avenue. Mar. 13 with a delightful dinner party, honoring her mother, Mrs. J. F. Hol brook. who celebrated her 78th birth day.. Among guests present were O. L. Holbrook and family of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holbrook of Creswell, Ore., L. R. Holbrook . and family of Talent, Piatt Andrews and family of Medford. Mrs. D. C. Hol brook snd son . of California, Mrs. Haley of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews and family of Medford. A beautiful birthday cake was , lighted with' the required number of i candles for the honor guest and flow- ' ers arranged on the table and about the rooms added much loveliness to the occasion. After Easter Ball Plans Developing A major event following Easter day wlU be the Easter Monday hall, under auspices of the American Le gion Auxiliary. The dance will be held at the Oriental Gardens and the annual affair Is expected to draw dance lovers from all sections of the valley. Mrs. Barbara Jennings and Mrs. Earl Foy have been named chairmen for the event. Lions Entertalnlnr Kor Ladles Thursday - Memoers or the Lions club will be hosts on Thursday evenlna st t.b. Colonial club for dinner and ri.npin. honoring the Lady Lions. Music for m evening will be furnished by Dynge's orchestra. Committee In charge of ton affair Is Roy Elliott and Clatous McCredle. Mrs. Hanby Hostess To Study Club. The Travel studv eiuh h.ri . Interesting session Monday afternoon b mk jiupio oi jars, a. j, Hanby on North Holly street. 'Three Wheellnff- Through .rip, " reviewed by Mrs. B. P. w. smivr. proved to be very absorbing and the club members eninv naiA..iB.i.. the adventures of "Flood and WUson" wno motorcycled across the continent of Africa in about 4& months. Their adventures were not n k. morous either as sometimes they were m serious irouoie, but they found the nativea very friendly and courteous. urreni events were by the women. Mesdames Leach and Olmscheid Joint Hostesses Mrs. Edward Leach and Mrs. Wal ter Olmscheid were hostesses Tuesday at the latter's home at a bridge luncheon, Inviting guests to make up five tables of cards. High score In contract was awarded Mrs. L. Pennington and other prizes were won by Mrs. Phil Stansbury and Mrs. Fry. The same evening Mrs. Olmscheid and Mrs. Leach entertained at din ner and bridge. There were four tables of cards In play and 'Ugh scores were held by. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Llttrell. Rebekah Lodge Planning Spring Activities Monday nlgbt, Marc,h 19, will be the regular social night for Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 38, and the mem bers are anticipating sn Interesting evening for themselves and visitors. Program and games have been pre pared for the evening. Th program will Include an excerpt from the play, "For the Love of Mike." Further plans will' be discussed for the Rebekah bazaar and carnival to be .held in the hall Wednesday even ing, March 38, for members and the public. Members are urged to be present Monday and visiting members are cordially Invited. This will be the last meeting of the spring when the meeting will be called at 7:30. as beginning with Monday, April 3, the meeting hour has been changed to 8 o'cdlock. Cilstraps Arrive F rom Eugene Today Mrs. Ernest R. Qllstrap and sons, Philip and Robert, are arriving her today from Eugene to d guests of Mr, OUstrap, business manager of the Mall Tribune, for a few days. Philip OUstrap will remain In the city and will be associated here with Montgomary Ward & Company. Mrs. Wcishaar Honored At Birthday Supper Mrs. H. M. Welshaar entertained Friday evening with a supper, hon oring Mr. Welshaar on the anniver sary of his birthday.- Spring flowers and candles decorated the table, where covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dalrymple, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barr, Mr. and Mra. Dick Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Foy snd Mr. and Mrs. Welshaar. DK. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Phyalotherapny Oregon license 64 California License 3029 13 Years In Medford. Ore. Fountain Lunches Gardner Drugs Dresses Suits and HATS If your Easter costume is smartly tailored, we have the right hat to. complete it. 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