MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON' SFNDAY. APRIL 3. 1934.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Irish Operetta To
Be Presented By
Phoenix Grangers
"The Wishing Well", a lilting Irish
operetta, will be presented next Sat
urday evening at the Phoenix Orange
hall, tills Grange being the first In
Jackson county to attempt presenta
tion of an operetta. The Bcene of
the musical production is laid In the
Emerald Iele and the story concerns
Itself with Lady Mary Donnell, who
Is the last of an old. but Impoverished
family. She lives with a small niece,
Noreen, and her four servants, at the
ancestral home of the Donnells,
"Falls Park Manor."
Because of her financial reverses,
Lady Mary has been forced to place a
mortgage on her estate. Such la the
situation, when Noreen makes friends
with a vagabond, whom she finds
asleep In the garden. The plot de
velops from that point.
The cast for the Phoenix presenta
tion includes:
Terence Fltzpatrlck O'Grady. Delno
Sloan; Noreen, Patricia Furry; Lady
Mary Donnell, Gladys Sloan; Squire
Matthew Baxby, Raymond Ward;
Darby Duffy, Cliff Maust; Kathleen.
O'Mara, Clotlno ftewbry; Dan Tyron,
Wm. Cottrell; Nora, Lucile Wilcox;
Maureen McGlbney, Mildred Ward;
Molly O'Toole, Florence Drake; Felix
Murphy, Lester Newbry; Director,
Vaughn Quackenbush; dancing direc
tor, Faye Carver; pianist, Marjorle
Wilcox. Assisting the chorus are
Addle Steadman, Dorothy Loffer, Ma
bel Quackenbush, Inez Hayse and
Ralph Wilcox.
Much Interest In plans for the op
eretta Is being- expressed In other
parts of the valley and a large atten
dance Is anticipated for the produc
tion, which will begin at 8 o'clock.
D. A. R. News-
The delegation In attendance at
the Daughters of the American Revo
lution state conference which was
held In Portland March 26 to 27, In
clusive, have reported a most enthu
siastic congregation. Much work has
been accomplished by the 27 chap
ters throughout the state. One of
toe major projects was the copying
and indexing of the census of 1850,
which was under the direction of
the state registrar and chairman of
general research, which office was
held by Mrs. B. G. Harding for the
past two years and who has been
honored with the office of first state
vice-regent.
Mrs. Russell William Magna, presi
dent general of the national society,
was honor guest throughout the con
ference, and the main speaker at
several sessions. Among other speak
ers were Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar and
Burt Brown Barker.
On Sunday the memorial exercises
were held for the departed members
there being 19 throughout the state.
Medford lost three devoted and loyal
patriotic workers: Mrs. J. J. Steiger,
Mrs. C. a. Harris and Mrs. Alice
Applegate Sargent.
Medford will be hostess to the
Southern Oregon district conference
some time during the summer, the
district comprising Klamath Falls,
Ashland, Roseburg, Grants Pass and
Mrs. John Y. Richardson, retiring
state regent, was endorsed for the
position of vice-president general of
the national society.
The delegation from Crater Lake
chapter, which will give a report of
the convention at the next meeting
on Aplrl 31, included Mesdamea B. G.
Harding, M. M. Morris, Volney Dixon,
H. F. W. Spllver and G. Q. D'Albinl.
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Mistletoe Club
To Meet Tuesday
Mistletoe club will meet Tuesday
evening, April 3, with Edith Beck at
her home, 524 South Grape street.
This will be a Polly Anna party.
-Home
und School
Circle to Meet
The Home and School circle of the
Roosevelt school will meet at the
school Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
A talk will be given on humane edu
cation and music will be furnished by
the achool children. During the so
cial hour refreshments will be served.
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Concert Program
At Presbyterian
Church Announced
One of the most elaborate programs
announced for observance of Easter
in Medford churches will be pre
sented this evening by Vie chorus
choir of the Presbyterian church,
under direction of Elsie Carleton
Strang, with Dorothy Reynolds at
the console of the organ.
Vocal and Instrumental soloists
will also assist. The program will
open at 8 o'clock with the following
numbers to be presented:
Organ Prelude, "Kamraenoi Ostrio"
Rubinstein
Dorothy Reynolds
Invocation Rev. W. J. Howell.
Hymn No. 75.
Scripture reading.
Anthem, "In the End of the Sab
bath" Speaks
Esther Merrlt Sanderson, mezzo
soprano, soloist
Flute and violin duet, with organ
accompaniment:
"The Lost Chord" Sullivan
Alicia Applegate, flute; Alice Cog
gins, violin; both of Ashland.
Anthem, "In the Early Morning".
Shelley
Don Newbury, basso, soloist
Offering:
Organ, "Bird As Prophet"..Schumann
Dorothy Reynolds
Anthem, "Awake Up, My Glory"....
Rogers
Robert C. Wright, baritone, soloist
Anthem, "Hosanna" Granler
Catherine Wendt, soprano, soloist
Flute, violin and organ ensemble:
"The Spring Song" Mendelssohn
Anthem, "Christ Our Passover"
Schilling
Mauri ne Duncan, soprano; Jean Mc
Allister, contralto; R. E. Waldron,
tenor, soloists.
Benediction Rev. w. J. Howell.
Organ Postlude, "The War March
of the Priests'
Dorothy Reynolds
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V. F. W. Auxiliary
To Meet Sunday
The meeting of the Auxiliary to
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, sched
uled for last Tuesday and later post
poned, will be held at the armory
Sunday (this) evening at 8 o'clock.
Ceclle Hardle, state president of
the Auxiliary, will be present and
plans for the state convention to be
held .here June 4 to 9, will be dis
cussed. Royal Neighbors
To Meet Tluirsdny
Royal Neighbors will hold regular
business meeting Thursday evening,
K. of P. hall, at 7;30. All members
are urged to be present.
Girls Community Club
Elects Orf leers
On Wednesday evening forty girls,
members of the Girls Community
club met and formed a permanent or
ganization. Miss Lola Hood was
elected president, Miss Edith Olllver,
vice-president, and Miss Sabrlna
Thatcher, secretary. These officers
will later announce the committees.
The party held following the busi
ness meeting waa a decided success.
Assisted by some of the board mem
bers, the girls put on several playlets
in costume. The first prize for cos
tuming Went tO MiSS WintfrAH .Trma.
representing a bridegroom; Miss Dor-
uwijr noramonQ as -me Gossiping
Woman" received another prize, while
Miss Edith Oliver was awarded a
prize In another competition.
Refreshments completed the party.
Monday evening, April 2nd at 7:30
the basketball class will be conducted
in the Roosevelt school with Miss
Marjorle Kelly as director.
On the same evening, April 3 at
7:30, a class in contract bridge will'
be organized In th r.ir) r-,,
club room, with Mrs. Mary Brown as
ma wuctor,
Any girls Interested In any of these
activities are cord 1 all v invito t
tlclpate.
BE AT
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'The Prophet Who Fainted and Was Sick fpr Days What in the
World Did He See in Vision?"Come Early for a Seat!
TUESDAY NIGHT, APR. 3-7:30
"How Would STEPHEN Preach If
He Came To Medford"
Who stoned Him? Why was He stoned? How
would He be treated in the world today?
SPECIAL!
Easter Is
Easter lilies will be blooming, organ music will be heard, throughout
the world today to create an atmosph ere in which the Joyous morning has
been observed down through the years.
lora cnurcnes enrougnout me aay.
Valley School
Gives Program
Before Holiday
In an auditorium fragrant with
spring blossoms, an appreciative au
dience gathered Thursday for the
program given by pupils of the Val
ley sc,hool in celebration of Easter.
The program, marking the close of
school for a 10 days' vacation, open
ed with a little play, "Mr. Bunny's
Prize," the scene of which was laid
In "Friendly Hollow."
The cast of characters Included:
Mr. Owl. Billy Patton; Mr. Mouse.
JV.in Spaulding; Mr. Cat. Gilbert
I Tumy; Mr. Squirrel, Charles Braley;
I Master Piggy, Spencer Bromley;
Mother Earth, Mary Lou Lyman; Mr.
Bunny, Harlow Carpenter; Spring,
Patsy GeBauer; Daffodils, Suscn Vi
las and Harriet Hart; Violets, Nina
Tuttle. Betty Sc.herer and Charlotte
Wing; Lily, Peggy Scherer.
The Sherwood Forest scene from
"Robin Hood" followed, presented by
the following cast: Robin Hood,
Billy Salade; Maid Marlon, Kathryn
Matyger; Friar Tuck, Jean Wing:
Little John. Martha Scherer; Two of
Robin's Men, Jeanne Salade and
Polly Scherer; Queen. Deborah Tumy:
Flower Girl, Jean Schuler: Trained
Beavers. Danny Brown and JrVinny
Kirk Page. Julie Carpenter; . Sheriff
of Nottingham. Nancy Day;. Wrestlers
and Archers, Bob Bromley and Bob
Tuttle.
Mothers' Club
To Meet Friday
The Mothers' club of Sacred Heart
church will meet Friday evening.
April 6, at the home of Mrs. Frank
DeSouza. The committee for the oc
casion will be composed of Miss De
Vaney. Mrs. Marshal, Mrs. Grnves
and Mrs. Naumes.
Torch Unuor Society
Has Informal Party
A pleasant event of last week for
some members of theNi.gh school set
was the informal party of the Torch
Honor society, held at the home of
Miss Irene Stubblefield Thursday eve
ning. There were 20 members pres
ent. The party honored the new
members of the society.
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TABERNACLE - Sunday Night
Here
There will be celebration in Med
Catholic Societies
Will Sponsor Ball
The Associated Catholic societies
have announced Tuesday, April 10, as
I the date of their after Easter ball,
I which will be held in the Knights of
' Pythias hall, and which promises to
be one of the major social events to
l follow today's observance of Easter,
j Little entertaining has been done
'during the Lenten season and exten
1 slve plans will be concentrated In the
cne big dancing party.
The committee for the occasion Is
composed of Mrs. J. C. Murray, Mrs.
1 Raymond Baker, Mrs. Charles Thomp
' son and Messrs. Joe Marshall, John
Conner and Ray Lewis.
V. F. M. S. Meets
Tiic.dny Afternoon
The W. F. M. S. of the Flrt M. E.
church will meet Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bllton on West
Fourth street.
---Itcteptlon
Planned for
Rev. and Mrs. Bart In m
. Tuesday evening the parish of St.
Mark's church, Episcopal, will en
tertain with a reception, honoring
the Reverend E. S. Bartlnm and Mrs.
Bartlam at the parish house from
8. -00 to 10:00 o'clock.
Wlllrtt Students In
Kerltal, Grants rass
On Wednesday evening. Aplrl 4. at
8 o'clock, the students of the Grants
Pass class under the direction of
Rosa Blackmore Wlllctt, will give a
public recital at the library audito
rium In that city.
All grades of work from elementary
to the most advanced will be demon
strated. Fritz Guetzlaff. gifted 16-year-old
youth, will represent the Medford
l class, as a general request was made
to Mrs. Wlllett that he play a group
on the program.
The complete list of participants
in the program include: Kathleen
Bratton, Dick Crockett, Patricia
Crockett. Carmen Dean, Amy Gil
more, Florence Havurd. Bob Ha
vard, Louise Harnlsh, BUI Lonlgan,
Jimmy Hum, Eleanor McGinty, Norma
Nelll, Charlotte Prltchett and Fritz
Guetzlaff.
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6-7:30
The Best Attended
Prayer Meeting Ever Held
And Not a Christian Present!
SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8, 7:30 O'CLOCK
STEREOPTICON LECTURE
Pastor R, E, Hay, Who Ha Spent Several Yean In the Philippines
Miss McLarnan Is
Bride At Church
Wedding, Medford
Miss Opal Fern McLarnan. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. McLarnan of
Boone, Iowa, became the bride of
Theodore John Paul Guetzlaff, 1304
Quincy street. Ashland. Oregon, at
an impressive ceremony Sunday, Mar.
25. at the St. Peters Evangelical Luth
eran church. 10 Portland avenue, this
city. The party entered the chapel to
the music of the Lohengrin Wedding
March, played by the groom's sister,
Miss Anne Guetzlaff. Miss Dorothy
Lee Baughman Bang the selection "Oh
Proml.se Me," during the service, at
which Rev. H. H. Young officiated,
performing the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a gon of eggshell
satin with yoke and sleeves of silk
lace. Her net veil was caught In a
cap edged with orange blossoms.
which were worn by the groom's
mother forty-one years ago. She car
ried a bouquet of lilles-of-the-valley.
white roses, and freesla, also the
handkerchief carried by her mother
37 years ago.
The bridesmaid, Miss Mary A. Mc
Larnan, sister of the bride, wore on
orchid taffeta gown with blue velvet
sash, carrying a bouquet of orchid.
sweetpeas and freesla.
The groom was attended by his
brother. E. C. Guetzlaff of Gold Hill,
Oregon. .
The flower girl, Beverly Young,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. H.
Young, was dressed In pink crepe. Her
sister, Elleene Young wore blue crepe,
carrying the rings vn a satin pillow,
decorated with the wroath worn by
Miss McLarnan's mother on her wed
ding day.
A wedding dinner waa served for
the Immediate relatives, at the home
of Mrs. Anna Guetzlaff at Ashland.
The bride was graduated from the
Iowa State Teachers college at Cedar
Falls, Iowa, and came to Talent, Ore
gon in 1029. She has taught in tho
Talent public school for the past five
years.
The groom formerly of Bassett,
Iowa, attended Wartburg college at
Clinton, Iowa. He has been In the
west since 1924. He Is now operating
Ted's Feed and Seed store in Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Guetzlnff will make
their home in Ashland following a
trip south.
Mrs. Hauser Is
Honored By O. E. 5.
Reamcs chapter No. 66, O. E. S.,
held one of the most interesting
meetings of Its existence last Wed
nesday evening In the Masonic hall.
Mrs. Monnle Hauser, worthy grand
matron of the grand chapter of Ore
gon, waa present for her official visit.
I all the nclehborlmr chapters. The
matrons of Cascade Crest and Aloha
chapters were present having made
the long trip from the Klamath and
Chlloquln districts to attend the
Joint meeting.
After the meeting the auxiliary
commtitee served refreshments in tho
beautifully decorated dining room.
Luncheon Monday
At Parish Hall
One of the first events to follow
Easter will be the dessert bridge at
the parish hall tomorrow afternoon
under auspices of St. Ann's Altar
society. Luncheon will be served at
one o'clock and the following com
mittee Is completing plans for the
event: Mesdames R. Lewis, C. A.
Hartley, J. C. Murray. A. V. Graves.
Charles Thompson, Ray Baker, Bill
Clarkson, E. Blgelow. Ray Mlksche,
Clara Young and H. Stow.
Preshyterlnn Women
i To Meet Tuesday
The Women's Association of the
I Presbyterian church will meet Tues
! day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the
j church parlors.
-
I Crater Lake Guild
1 To Meet Monday
Crater Lake Guild will meet Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs. Eva
Marsh on Peach street. Asistant hos
tesses will be Mrs. Dolph Phlpps and
Miss Margaret Kerr. Mrs. Mabel Mack
will give the talk for the evening.
Christian Church
Choir Entertains
The choir of the First Christian
church will be among musical or
ganizations presenting Easter pro
grams this evening.
Under the direction of Mrs. Effle
Herbert Yeoman, the following num
bers will be given, beginning at
7:45 o'clock:
Chorus, "My Redeemer Llveth"
Wilson
Duet, "Lo( I Am With You Always"
Pearls
L. G. Gentner and Effle Yeoman
Ladies' three-part chorus, "Dawn
In the LUUed Garden" Wilson
Chorus. "Lift Up Your Glad
Voices" Ashford
Soprano solo, "I Do Not Ask. Oh
Lord" Spross
Genevieve Brown
Double mixed quartette, "The Glory
of the Lord" Handel
Eleanor Curry, Effle Yeoman. Oletha
Olson. Virginia Gregory. M. E. Ol
son. L. O. Gentner. John Klrkpat
rick and Donald Wilder.
Violin. "The Holy City" Adams
John R. Knight
Hallelujah chonis from the Mes
siah Handel
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
By Mrs. Uootfwln Humphrey
Plans are complete for the Easter
Monday ball to be held at the Orien
tal gardens, Monday evening, April 2.
Mrs. Barbara Jennings Is acting as
general chairman, assisted by Mrs. !
Callle Fay. Mrs. Belva Aiken has
charge of the decorations.
A special sewing meeting Is being
called for Thursday evening, April A.
The meeting will be held in the sew
ing club rooms, Medford National
Bank building, at 7:30. A large at
tendance la urged as the work Is
needed Immediately.
April 9th Is social night for the
auxiliary and each member Is asked
to bring someone as guest, an eligible
member or one who la not a regular
attendant.
Plans for the American Legion
Auxiliary's fourteenth national con
vention to be held In Miami, Florida
Oct. 22 to 20, have been started un
der the direction of Mrs. Joseph Y.
Cheney, general chairman of the 1934
national convention committee. Large
committees of Florida auxiliary wom
en will work throughout the summer
perfecting arrangements for the en
tertainment of thousands of auxiliary
delegates and guesta who will come
to the convention from every part of
the country.
Mrs. Cheney, former president of
the Department of Florida and former
national vice president, was appoint
ed convention chairman by Mrs. Wil
liam H. Bolster, Jr., of Philadelphia,
Pa., national president.
Portlnndeni, Guests
At Kuphnle Home
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frentress and
children, Tommy and Marilyn, of
Portland arrived here last Saturday to
be guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. F.
Kuehnle. Mr. Frentress returned
north Wednesday and Mrs. Frentress
and children will be guests here for
another week or 10 days.
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Pocahontan fiegree
Team to Initiate
The Pocahontas lodge attendance
prize for the month of March was re
ceived by Evelyn Stagg. Next Friday
night the degree team will Initiate
several new members, and a good at
tendance Is requested.
TO
STAGE OPERETTA
The operetta, "Crocodile Island",
will be presented by the Junior high
school student body In the auditori
um April 6. beginning at B o'clock,
under direction of Mrs. Evelyn Nye.
The stage scenery for the production
nas oeen made by the manual train
ing department and the posters by
the art department.
The cast Is as follows:
Coco Orlnlco, a sorcerer, Rodney
Hawkins: Nitwit, King's chamberlain.
Billy Holloway; Pearl, daughter to the
king, Rebecca Chaney: Petal, Edith
Hodgkins; Mammy Lu, Glowrene
Bates; Prof. Amos McSnoozer, Jack
Dennlson: Abigail Brewster, LaVerne
Belle Valuer; Sarah Crisp. Clarlbel
Jennings; Thomas Brooks. Franklyn
Jones; Jefferson Pen field, George
Gates; Hop-a-long, Winston Campbell
and Ed Carter.
Special features will be offered by
Frank ie Rlnabarger, solo dancer, who
will be accompanied by six dancing
girls: Helen Snyder, Phyllis Hedg-
path, Corrlne Harwood, Edith Whll
lock, Peggy Rater and NUa Green,
A chorus of sailor boys will do a
special number.
CofC Gets Ready
For Its New Year
The Medford Chamber of Com
merce completed another fiscal year
yesterday and the staff was working
Into the night to complete reports.
The primary balance will be counted
April 7 and the new board will be
announced April 14.
The members, whose terms expire,
are: W. S. Bolger. B. E. Harder, W. A.
Gates, R. R. Reter, W, J. Warner, Al
bert Burch, who was elected to com
plete the unexpired term of A. P.
Johnscn; and J. C. Carle.
On April 20th the new board will
meet to elect a president, vice-president,
treasurer and manager.
Postal Auxiliary
Will Meet Tuesday
The regular monthly meeting of
the clerk's auxiliary of the Medford
post office, will be held on Tuesday
evening, April 3, at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Crocker, who resides on the
Coker Butte road. The meeting has
been called for eight p. m.
Midget Photos 3 for 10c.
Peasley Studio Opp. Holly Theatre.
Warrant Call.
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County, war
rants No. 8859 to No. 7127 are called
for payment. Interest- to cease on
March 30, 1034. Warrants to be pre
sented for payment at the office of
the District Clerk. City Hall. Medford.
Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN,
Clerk School District No. 49.
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held, with H. D. (Johnny) Reed of
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also bo perfected for the gathering at
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