MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORH, OREGON, SUNDAY. MARCH 18, 1934.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Mrs. H. C. Kentner
Former Resident
Welcomed Here
Mrs. H. C. Kentner, formerly of thli
Willett Students
To Appear Monday
The Baldwin piano shop recital hall
on South Orape atret will be the
aoene of a recital Monday eventng.
In which pupil of the pianoforte
Academy Students
Present Splendid
Musical Program
Reflecting great credit upon the
musical department of St. Mary's
Academy, a St. Patrick's Day pro
gram was given In the academy audi
torium Prlday night which In the
case of several individual perfor
mances attained almost professional
excellence. The outstanding hit of
the evening was made by little Miss
Phyllis Reye, a boarder from Grants
Pass, & mere infant In size, who sang
"Tumble Down Shacfc In Athlone"
with all the grace and true tonal
quality of a concert performer. The
large and enthusiastic audience
forced her to give an encore.
The program follows:
The Old Refrain Jtrelsler
Those Songs My Mother Used to
. Sing Snutn
Boys' Glee club
Piano, Eusebe Dallalre
Chanson Romantlque Priml
Piano. Margaret Dugan
Irish Fantasy Selected
Piano, Lucille Estes, Emma Jean
Houston ,
Rose of Tralee ...... Glover
Voice, Elsie Oliver, Cecile Blaylock
Piano, Margaret Dugan
Wild Chase .......... Wllm
Bouree Bach
. Piano, Eusebe Dallalre
Serenade Lehar
Violin, Esther Alexander
Piano, Gracie Lou Ivanhoe
The Dear Little Shamrock Cherry
Wearing of the Green National Air
Junior choral class
Solo, Marguerite Kempke
Piano, Jenes Jensen
Spooks and Shadows Adams
Piano, Jenes Jensen
Tumble Down Shack in Athlone.
. Carlo-Sander
Voice, Phyllle Reye
Witches Dance MacDowell
Piano, Elaine Brophy
Irish Medley . Arranged
The Cuckoo Clock Grant-Schaeffer
Soprano I, Gertrude Louie, Jeanne
RanCourt, Catherine Oliver, Lu
cille Estes, Margaret . Wolgnmott.
Soprano II, Mary Dallalre, Oracle
Lou Ivanhoe.
Alto I. Jean Barnum, Jenes Jensen.
Alto II, Cecile Blayloc, Elsie Oliver.
Priere Hasselmans
Gavotte . ....Ispltino
Harp, Elaine Brophy
The Lark ....Glinka Balaklrew
Afterwhlles Adams
Piano, Gracie Lou Ivanhoe
Irish Hills .............. Lester
Tiptoe Carew
Girls'
choral class
Study Club Gives
Time to Ireland
Mrs. Glen Fabrlck was hostess to
the Book club on Friday. March 16.
With Ireland as the subject of the
day's study, the luncheon in both
food and favors bespoke the Emerald
Isle. The centerpiece was an artistic
and unique reproduction of the Blar
ney Castle..
Following a general program of
jokes, verses, and songs, Mrs., Vllm
ga,ve a delightful story of the sight
seeing trip through Ireland as written
by H. V. Morton in his "In Search of
Ireland." '
Mrs. Jonas Wold read "In Our
Stars" (The World Fitty Years From
Now) by Irwin Edman, and gave an
informal but Inspiring resume of
Ludwig Lewlsobn's "Fallacy of Pro
gress". The next meeting of the club will
be "Norwegian" with Mrs. Wold as
hostess.
Hubbards Return
From Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard re
turned the last of the week from a
motor trip south, during which time
they traveled over 6000 miles, visited
relatives and friends and many places
of scenic Interest. They were away
from Medford two months.
In New Mexico they visited the
Carlsbad caves and on the return
trip the Grand Canyon, Boulder Dam
and Death Valley.
They were guests in Los Angeles
of relatives for three weeks and also
visited the L. B. Browns, formerly of
this city, in Oakland, Cal.
They found good weather in alll
cities along the way and were par
ticularly pleased to find upon their
return here that Medford offered a
better climate this spring than any
of the others.
Mrs. Hnpp and Daughter
Arrive From South Today
Mrs. Howell C. H&dd and daughter.
Jean Marjorte, are expected to arrive
here today from Beaumont, Texas to
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt.
Mrs. Happ Is Mr. Watt's niece and has
visited here often, so will be wel
comed by a number of acquaintances
as well as relatives.
Crater Lake Auxiliary
Plans Irish Card Party
Crater Lake Auxiliary to the Veter
ans of Foreign Wars will celebrate St.
Patrick's day by giving a card party
Monday evening, March 18, at the
armory. It will be regular monthly
social night for the auxiliary. Tables
of pinochle, bridge and "500'' have
city, now of Seattle .pent two day. of R Ja "Blackmor(1 wmm trom
of Mrs. E. B. Davis and was the In
spiration Thursday evening of a party
given by Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs.
J. A. Perry at the tatter's home on
West Main street. Sixteen guests
were present to greet Mrs. Kentner,
who left Immediately after the party
for Portland.
She will continue to Seattle, where
she plans to salt March 31 for the
Orient.
Mrs. Shores Gives
Party for Club
Mrs, Orvilte Shores entertained
members of her contract club at a
lovely party at her home Wednesday
evening. Present were Mrs. Alta Pru
itt, Mrs. D. R. Wood, Mrs. Umvedt,
Mrs. Clayton Whit lock and Mrs. Rena
Col He and Misses Be mice Gill, Thel-
ma Moore. Helen Wood, Marjorle
Llndley, Jean Woodford, Joyce Gage,
and the hostess.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
Last Monday night was social night
for members of the American Legion
Auxiliary and the first half hour's
program was presented by- the Texas
Kid and his pal.
T.he rest of the evening was de
voted to making of the memorial
popples. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Belva Aiken and Mrs. Lee C
Garlock. ; - '
The Choral club will meet Monday
evening at 7:15 o'clock, with Mrs.
Warren Butler.
Mrs. Barbara Jennings and Mrs.
Earl Foy will represent the Auxiliary
on the committee for the Easter
Monday ball.
Wenonah Club Has
Pleasant Party
The public card party sponsored by
the Wenonah club was held at the
Redmen hall on Friday evening with
Norma Martin and Gladys Dooms In
charge. High scores In bridge were
held by Carrie Milnes and Alfred
Wolfe, and low scores were received
by Ida Cole and Ed Shockel. In
pinochle high scores were held by
, Evelyn Stagg and Mr. Pettlt. and low
I scores went to Helen Hicks and Bud
j Lawrentz. Refreshments were Served
! by Nellie Purdln. Mable Quackenbush,
' Ztlpha Armstrong, Bernice Brown,
I Austta Barneburg and Helen Hicks.
1 Mrs. Coombs Honored
' At Shower Thursday
Rogue River. The
Ashland. Medford and Grants Pass
will be presented. The program will
begin at 8 o'clock and an Invitation
Is extended all persons Interested in
pianoforte playing.
The program includes:
Duet: Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 3
Liszt
Prlmo. Carmen Dean
Secondo, Mrs. Wiliest
Wedding Day at Troldtangen Grieg
Miss Anne Guetzlaff
(a) Butterfly Grieg
(b) La Cascade Pauer
Norma Neill
Duet: Charge of the Uhlans Bohm
Prlmo: Jim Llum
Secondo: Bill Lonlgan
Lea Muscadlns - Wachs
Jim Llum
Salut de Pesth Kowalskl
Bill Lonlgan
Moonlight Sonata... Beethoven
Adagio-Allegretto-Presto Agitato
Kathleen Bratton
(a) Legends Albenlz
(b) Llebestraum .StrelezJci
(c) Valse In E Minor
(d) Impromptu In A Flat Chopin
(e) Pilgrims Chorus (Tannhauser) .
Wagner Wagner
Fritz Guetzlaff
Staccato Etude In C Rubensteln
Kathleen Bratton
(a) ' "On Wings of Song" -
. Mendelssohn Llszt
Mrs. Lydia Guetzlaff
(b) "Caprtcclo Brilliant" Mendelssohn
for piano and orchestra
1st piano: Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff
2nd piano: Rosa Willett Willett
Lutheran League
Conducts Meeting
Zion English Lutheran League met
on March 12 in the church parlor
for a business and social meeting.
Miss Ida Btngman and Miss Ruth
Demmer were hostesses at the gath
ering. Loyal Women's Class
To Meet Tuesday '
T.he Loyal Women's class of the
Christian church Bible school will
hold a regular business and social
session Tuesday, March 20, at 3:00
o'clock in the recreational hall. Mrs.
Albaugh'a group will be In charge
and visitors will be welcome.
fiver Ready Circle
Enjoys Luncheon
The Ever . Ready circle enjoyed a
covered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Volney Dixon Tuesday. There
were 33 members and three visitors
present. Following the luncheon the
regular circle meeting was held and
plans for the rummage, sale, to be
held next month, discussed. The
dateB are Aplrll 13 and 14.
Nile Patrol Has
Enjoyable Party
at Newbury Home
The Daughters of the Nile patrol
met at the home of ft'rs. Donald
Newbury Tuesday evening with Mrs.
T. P. Franco, queen of the temple,
as special guest.
Dessert bridge was enjoyed with
four tables of cards In play. Prizes
were awarded Mrs. A.- P. Butler and
Mrs. Jack Porter.
The hostess was assisted In en
tertaining by Mrs. Lylet Wilcox.
1-ady Klks Meet"
At Temple Tuesday
The Lady Elks are Invited to the
temple for Tuesday afternoon when
bridge, pool and bowling will be en
joyed. Mrs. Hal Piatt will be hostess
for the occasion.
Central Point Past
Matrons to Meet
The Past Matron club of Central
Point will meet Wednesday, March
31. with Mrs. Victor Burse 11 at her
country home southwest of the town,
for an afternoon session.
Pythian Sisters
Enjoy Meeting
The Pythian Sisters met with Mrs.
Grace Reed on Tuesday. Bridge was
played with prizes going to Mrs. judge,
Mrs. Laldley and Mrs. Jeschke. The
next, meeting will be held on April 3
at the home of Mrs. Jeschke.
J .
P.T. A. Notes
The city council will meet with
Mrs. Lyle Thurmsn at 722 West 14th
street Tuesday for covered dish
luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are urged to be prompt In atten
dance In order that the businesa may
be finished in time for them to con
tinue to Ashland to hear the address
of Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar at the
meeting of the Jackson County Pub
lic Health association.
The Junior high school Parent
Teacher association will meet Friday
afternoon at the school at 3 o'clock.
The program for the occasion will be
announced later.
Mrs. Holt Hostew
To Mission Group
The Missionary society of the Pres
byterian church will meet with Mrs.
W. W. P. Holt at her homo In Corn
ing court Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock for installation of officers.
An Interesting program will be pre
sented with Miss Elizabeth Burr
leading the study with Japan as the
topic.
First Annual Diesel Show
Lni Ancrlei, March 24 to 31 IneL Op
pnrlunllr for Ifm.'Kl immhrr of men and
fount: men to tori out part of training
hrliilw Install many new Diesel Engines
fnr the Show. Writ, or rail at one. Tor
fre. copy "Diesel Newi." Hemphill Diesel
Rnglneerlnc eVhooll, 3131 Ban Fernando
Road, Los Angelea.
shower given
Jaycox-Osborne
Wedding Today
The First Presbyterian tshurcb. will
be the scene of a quiet marriage
ceremony today at 12 :30 o'clock when
Mrs. Lou Jeycox, will become the
bride of Evan B. Osborne, of Los An
- gelea, California, formerly of Cardiff,
Wales. The bride-to-be Is well known
here where she has eslded for many
years, following the nursing profes
slon since her graduation from the
University hospital of Kansas City.
Missouri. Rev. W. J. Howell, pastor of
the church, will perform the cere.
mony. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney will act
as best man for Mr. Osborne and Mrs.
Elsie Carleton Strang will sing, ac
companied on the pipe organ by Miss
Helen Jones who will also furnish the
wedding music. They plan to make
their home In this city.
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Post-Delphlans Study
The American Novel
The "American Novel" was the top.
la of discussion .at the meeting of
the Post-Delphlans, held March
Mrs. L. A. Mentzer gave the Ameri
can Novel by Van Doren and Mrs.
Spalding compared the writings of
Edna peroer and ranniet num.
Mrs. Rose Schelffelln reviewed "My
Antonla." by Cather.
The next meeting will be held at
the library on March 22.
Degree of Honor
Enlovs Annual Dinner
At the meeting of the Degree of
Honor Thursday evening In the Wom
en's club rooms in the city hall, there
were 40 people present. The annual
potluck dinner was served and de
lightful ceremony conducted honor
ing the president, Mrs. Elliott, who
celebrated her wedding anniversary
that day. H. O. Wilson and Mrs.
Seller made appropriate talks.
Guests, upon entering the club
rooms, paid as many pennies as there
were letters in their names and re
ceived shamrocks, made by Lucille
Seller.
The program presented included
several numbers by the Hanson string
quartet. Several solos were sung by
Cherokee Seller and a piano solo
played by Lewia Parker. After the
program games and dancing were en-Joyed.
V. II. M. S. Entertained
At Stnlley Home
TH. Imillin, meetlnn nt th. W H
M. S. was entertained Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Smiley on West
4th street. Meeting opened with pray,
er and singing and devotional perlivl
followed, led by Mrs. Belknap. Topic:
"Workers on the road to Industry."
Scripture lesson, Luke 13th chapter j
Mrs. Knotta offered the closing pray
er. ;
Miss May Phlpps presided during
the business session. It was announced
a cooked food sale would be held ths ;
first Saturday In April, with Mrs. ,
Corllea aa chairman, place. The Hoi-'
loway grocery. ..
A feature of the program was the
giving of a sacrificial dollar, and the
relating of the method of accomplish
ing !t.
With the April meeting, we bring
our Lenten offering. The study. topic:
"Workers on the Industrial roads",
was under the leadership of Mrs. Ly
man. The book review was very ably giv
en by Mrs. J. A. Shvpard.
The Ethel Harpist hour in Geor
gia. Mrs. Lyman. The atory of a mile
box. Mrs. Tucker.
Refreshments of cskea anrt tea were
rvt'd by the .hostcM and her assist
ant, Mrs. Htitiler.
been arranged with appropriate prizes Un- Walter Coombs Thursday after,
for each. Decorations will he carried 1 n00n w one o1 th6 outstanding af.
out In the St. Patrick's Day motif and falrs of the sPrln8 an here. Gift
refreshment ui'lll he roi-vivs Plainer were arranged on a table decorated
will start at 8 o'clock and . a very
small charge for the evening's enter
tainment will be made.
. Thursday, March 22nd, Crater Lake
auxiliary will hold the fifth In a
series of card 'parties at the armory.
Play will start at 2 o'clock and bridge
and "500" will be in play.
F. L. Club Plans
Presentation of Play
The members of the P. L. club held
with peach . blossoms. There were 25
guests present.
Hostesses were: MrB. Love and Mrs.
Mays. '
Mrs. Love gave a short "welcome"
talk. Rending, "Babyhood," Mrs. L.
F. Lund: quartet, Lower Lights, Scout
quartet, Margaret Bates, Maxlne Love,
Velma Smith, Mary Smith.
Two piano numbers by Mrs. Dave
Galvln, two piano numbera especially
arranged and played by Donald Huck-
thelr regular meeting Monday, March " Refreshments were served by
12, at the Bateman home, 302 Maple the Girl Scouts.
f:'.:rr! Miss Edna Hllderbrand, acting
aa hostess.
During the first part of the evening
a business meeting was conducted by
the club president, Viola Aldredge.
Plana were discussed for the presen
tation of a three-act play, "The Love
of Mike," to be given soon, nroceeds
of which will be used to pay expenses !
lor delegates to attend the state con
vention of F. L clubs at Junction
City In April. After the meeting, en
joyable refreshments were served at a
lata hour. ,
Those present were: Georgia Hess.
Lucille Cave, Viola Aldredge, Ethel
Humphrey, Besse Thompson, Iva Wal
den, Georglana Hussong and the hos
tess, Edna Hllderbrand.
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NOTICE!
Change in Program
VENDEN BROS
Announce Meetings For
SUN.-TUES.-FRI. WIGHTS
Each Week During Busy Spring Season
BIG TABERNACLE
SIXTH AND MAIN MEDFORD
NOTICE SUBJECTS:
Sunday, March 18, 7:30 p, m. "Keeping the Firt Day of the Week In Honor
of the Resurrection."
Tuesday, March 20, 7:30 p. m. "Divine Healing Some Obstaclei To B
Overcome in Order To Be Healed,"
. Friday, March 23, 7:30 p. m. "Jeiu Visiting in the Churchei and in th
Homes In Medford."
Sunday, March 25, 7:30 p. m. Venden Bros.' FaroriU Subject and it Isn't
the Sabbath, either 1
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