MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, 'APRIL 29, 1931
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
PXGE TWO
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Dinner and Tea
Add Interest To
Social Calendar
While local sooletjr hat baa rather
quiet during the part woek, a tew
largo parties added Interest to the
.mnriu- nd antlclDation of May
Day 1 expected to lnaplre many
mnm hoateasee to take advantage of
the oHerlng ot spring bloaaoma by
entertaining.
Mr. and Mr. W. W. Aldrlch and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther were
hosts at the Luther home at Talent
last evening at dinner, Inviting 0
guests. Following dinner, bridge waa
played.
Mrs. H. D. McCaskey was hostess
... annthnr larva affair of the week.
a tea at her beautiful home on the
Old Stage road,' at which Mrs. Ernest
Rankin of Marquette, Mich., waa
honoree. Forty guests, Including
members of the Colony club and a
few friends, called between the hours
if fnnv and six.
Friday, members of the Colony
club met for regular luneneon ai
the club house.
Among travelers of the week were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Carpenter,
who motored to Pasadena to be
guests there for a fortnight of Mrs.
Carpenter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.
O. Blue.
.Mrs. Geo. M. Roberts returned the
last of the week from San Francisco
and Palo Alto, where she visited her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Maente. She
continued to Klamath Falls to Join
Mr. Roberts, who completed the de
fense in the Manning case there.
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter left Wed-
nesday for a several days' stay In
San Francisco. ' . '
'Ashland Matrons
Dinner Hostesses
A lovely event of Friday night was
the dinner party given by members
of the Past Matrons club of Ash
land, honoring Medford Past Mat
rons. Tables, decorated In keeping
with the -approaching holiday, were
..t..i with tinv M&t noles. sur
rounded by dolls, as dancers, each
holding a streamer of pastel color
ing. Flowers were showered about the
tables between the miniature dene
are and many other bouquets added
beauty to the dining room.
There were SO guests present from
Medford.
Following dinner an Interesting
program was presented and the re
mainder of the evening devoted to
bridge. PrlMS were won by Mrs. O.
0. Boggs. Mrs. Robert Boyl and Mrs.
1, H. oove of Medford,
Olrls' League Council ii'. a
to Mcot Monday ' " :
The Olrls' League council of the
high school will meet at luncheon
Monday noon and make nominations
for the organization's officers for the
coming year. Aliens Latham, presi
dent, will preside,
little Miss Aokley"
Celebrates Birthday
Little Miss Rosalie Aokley celebrat
ed her sixth birthday Friday with a
party at the Williamson kindergarten
on South Orange. Twelve children
enjoyed the luncheon and birthday
cake, one of the leading features of
the afternoon.
Mrs. deer to Entertain
At Benefit Party
Mrs. Calla Goer will be hostess at
a benefit card party Tuesday after
noon at her homs.'Mo Weat Jackson
street. Mrs. Deer will be assisted by
Mrs. Marie Wells, Mrs, Marie Sylvia
and Mrs. Cora Lewis. Anyone en
Joying an afternoon at cards Is In
vited. Playing will begin at 2 o'olook.
. Captain Ethel Beck resquests all
members of R. N. A. drill team to
be present Monday and Thursday at
teroons of the coming week, at 8:80.
at the K, P. ball for practice.
Mistletoe Club Meets
At Prtiltt Home
Mistletoe club met last Wednesday
with eNlghbora Grace Prultt and
daughter, Margaret, for covered dlab
luncheon. Following a short busi
ness porlod, cards were played by
some while others enjoyed a social
hour on the lawn. The following
committee waa appointed to serve
during May: Alloo Lewis, Donna Tay
lor, Clara Hodgson and Frelda Kings
ley. New members ware aooepted.
Twenty-four members and six visit
ors were present. j
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Miss Ltnriiry Feted .
At Birthday Psrty
Honoring Mlaa Marjorls Llndley on
her birthday anniversary, Miss 11UJ
abeth Watson and Mrs. Wsldon Mo
Bee entertained Friday evening at
the letter's home at dessert bridge
and a handkerchief shower.
Prince at cards were awarded Miss
Joyce Osge and Mrs. Orvllle Shores.
Present were: Misses Llndley, Joyce
Csge, Bernlce Oil), Thelma Moore,
Helen Noyes, Mrs. Ray Prultt, Mrs.
D, D. Huntress, Mrs. Orace Voas, Mrs.
Lottie Caldwell, Mrs. Rena Collie and
Mrs. Orvllle Shores and the host
eases. We suggest that you make
an appointment for your
Mother to have her hair
Permanently
Waved
for
Mother' Day
AU shades of hair art ex
pertly waved here.
Student Pianist Pleases
Large Medford Audience
An enthusiastic audience gave sup
port to the splendid program played
by Harold Ayrea, University of Oregon
student pianist, Wednesday night at
the Baldwin Recital hall,
One went there expecting to en
courage a conscientious student, and
remained to appiaua a pianist well
on his way to be a master of the
keyboard In every sense of the word.
The performance was an Interpre
tation of music, representing the
main periods in muslo history, and
not a mere recitation of what had
been put on paper.
It Is a far cry from the sustained
simplicity of the Air Tendre by Lully
(1600) to the fiendish chords of
Costume Dance Of
League Marks End
Social Activities
By Dorothy Gore
The costume party and dance
given recently by the Olrls' League
In the gymnasium of the high school
was a most successful affair. The
orchestra stand was under a beauti
ful arched rainbow and a garden
setting was carried out by means
of benches and buge artificial tulips.
Three prises were awarded: Best
costume, newsboy, Frances Porter;
most attractive couple, old fashion
ed evening dress, Dorothy Oore, Doris
TJpp; most original couple, cavemen,
June Hooker and Lorena Rose, Miss
Maurlne Carroll, dean of girls, was
pleased that many mothers came as
guests of the girls. Refreshments
were served, Feb Stone's orchestra
furnished the music. This was . the
girls' last major activity for the
year and was marked by ' a large
attendance.
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Spanish War Veterans'
Aulllary to Meet.
Colonel Sargent Auxiliary, No, 18,
United States War Veterans, will meet
at the Armory Wednesday, May a, at
7:80 o'clock. All members are urged
to be present, as there Is Important
business to be transacted, pertaining
to the state convention.
Women of Rotary
To Meet Wednesday.
The Women of Rotary will meet
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wm.
W. P. Holt In Corning Court for cov
ered dish luncheon. Mrs. W. A. Gates
and Mrs. Em 11 Mobr will assist the
hostess. Luncheon will be sorved at
I o'clock.
Mrs. Avery Honors
Callfomlan at Party
Mrs. Ernest Avery was hostess on
Wednesday afternoon, honoring Mrs.
Fred Mont of Marysvllle, Calif, Bridge
was enjoyed for the afternoon. First
prise was won by Mrs. Sam Carey,
traveling and low, Mrs, Fred Mont.
Other guests present were: Mendames
Carl MoMlllen, 6 Id Pope, J. H. Ncl
moyer, Albert MoCnbo, the honor
guest and hostess.
Pt Beta Phis Celebrate
Founders Day Here
Eight local members of PI Beta
Phi sorority met for luncheon at
the Hotel Medford yesterday in cele
bration of annual founders day.
Following luncheon they continued
to the home of Mrs. Robert Hart
for bridge.
In the group were Meedames Don
ald Newbury, Emenon Merrick. Wil
son Walt, John Moffatt, Robert Hart,
Amel Butler, Lee Bown and Frank
Ross.
Observatory Watch
Accuracy
Loogine watches " are
praised the world over for
their accuracy. At Gov
ernment Observatories con
testa, they havt led the
field. They have received
highest awtrdt at til exhi
bitions since 1878.
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Lawrence s
Prokoflew (ultra modern). Mr. Ayres
did them equally well.
If he raced somewhat out of
bounds with the romanticists. It waa
due, no doubt, to the exuberance of
youth. Maturity oventually will give
that perfect balance attained by the
favored few.
In admiration for the pupil's work.
It la not to be forgotten that Louis
Artau, his instructor. Is a tireless
worker, and an educator of the first
rank.
Mr. Ayres' program played here In
cluded: I
John Bull......The King's Hunting Jig
Lully....M..w.....H.......n.... Aire Tendre
Paradlsl.. ...... Toccata
Bach-Busonl....Charole "Nun komm'
....der Hetden Helland"
J. S. Bach
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
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Mozart ...... ........ Sonata A Major
1. Tema and six variations
3. Menuetto and Trio
3. Rondo "Alia Turca"
in
Schubert-Oodowsky....... Utanel
Schumann ........ Paplllons Op. 3
Chopln...J9ohereo b-flat minor Op. 31
IV
Prokoflew ...... .,.... ..
.......Suggestion Dlabollque Op. 4-4
Ibrt..................Le petit ane blanc
(The little white donkey)
Pbulenc .. . En Autobus
Paganlnt-Llsst .....Xa Campanella
Satchwell Home
Scene of Meeting
The beautiful home of Mrs. O. R.
Satchwell, decorated in flowers and
foliage, formed an Inviting setting
Friday evening for the meeting of
the southern Oregon branch of the
Western Writers' league and Invited
guests.
Ernest Rostel, publicity chairman
for the Diamond Jubilee, outlined
the plans for trie pioneer parade to
the members, stressing the Impor
tance of accurate historical Informa
tion on southern Oregon.
Mrs. Satchwell exhibited many
photographs of early day events and
of native sons and daughters. . She
read a poem, dedicated to the first
rose brought to Oregon by her grand
mother.
Olive' Mae Cook read a short story,
bringing In the theme of relics and
stressing their Importance and signi
ficance in Jubilee plans,
Mrs. Win tor holder read an original
humorous essay, which was greatly
enjoyed and a contest, featuring quo
tations from famous poets, was con
ducted by Mrs. Satchwell. First prize
was won by Mrs. Johnson,
The pleasant evening was conclud
ed by the serving of refreshments by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. V.
O raves. Tea was poured by Misses
El low Mae Wilson and Arlene Hay.
The organisation went on record
expressing willingness to help the
Jubilee committee In every way pos
sible. Missionary Group
To Meet Tuesday
Woman's Foreign Missionary soci
ety will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock In church parlors with Mrs.
Andrews as program chairman.
N. A. L. C. Auxiliary
To Meet Thum&ny
The regular monthly meeting of
the Auxiliary to the N. A. L. C. will
be held Thursday evening, May 8, at
the home of Mrs. Harry Morrow, fiai
N. Bartletft The meeting has been
called for 7:80 o'clock.
Accessories
An Important
Part of Any
Costume . .
Jewelry
Mexican bracelet and ear
rings In gay colore. Pastel
carved Bets for evening wear
Novel pins for your white
collars. ' .
Handkerchiefs
Splashy linen prints. Pastel
linens with painted corners.
New Organia hankies to ac
company your evening
frocks.
Bags
A new shipment of bags In
cluding beaded, pleated pat
ent leather, ptgskln and
string styles.
Gloves
All sorts of fabrics and col
ors for your summer suits
and dresses.
Mesdames Hauk,
Kendrick Among
May Day Hostesses
Among local society folk, whdfplan
to celebrate the coming May Day
with entertaining are Mrs. A. J.
Hauk and Mrs. K. W. Kendrick, who
have Invited guests to luncheon and
an afternoon of bridge at the Colo
nial club Tuesday,
May baskets will be used as favors
at the luncheon table, and the holi
day motif will be further expressed
In other decorations. There will be
eight tables of bridge In play follow
ing mncneon.
Dates for Annual
Flower Show Told
The Medford Garden dub win hold
its regular monthly meeting Thurs
day evening. May 3 m the Court
House auditorium at 7:30 o'clock.
At this time the election of officers
will take place and the annual re
ports of officers and committee
chairmen will be given.
At 6:30 under the lofnfc ammirM
of the Garden club and the Fost
Delphlans an illustrated lecture
will be given by Karl Janouch, super
visor of the forestry department. The
public Is cordially invited to attend
this lecture and it Is ,indMtond
that the pictures which will be shown
are unusually fine and Interesting.
Mrs. T. W. Miles, the president,
announces the committee for the
annual flower show which 'will be
given In the high school auditorium
June 6, 7 and 8. Mrs. Louis Salade
is chairman of this commtttM unri
other members are Mrs. David Ros-
enoerg, mts. Porter J. Neff, Mrs.
Paul Janney, Mrs. w. H. Mulrhead
and Mrs. Earl Tumy.
Wenonah Club
To Meet Thursday
The Wenonah club win mjt v.
home of Mary Zundell, on Thursday
afternoon, May 3, the session to be In
the form of a covenvf huh imuhenn
and business meeting.
Oak Grove Women
To Meet Tuesday
The ladles of the Oak Grove Com
munity club will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. Brill next Tuesday
afternoon, May 1st in place of the i
regular meeting at the school. . This I
will be the last meeting of the year I
and all members are Invited. The
afternoon will be spent playing
games, and refreshments will be
served.
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The TEXTURE
of Spun Bread
Assures Freshness
Note the OIKcmic In Tutor.
or plain brrail and Jpnn Brrait.
ninconnl Air Oils In Spun
Hrcnil prevent Tire rlmilatlnn
at drying air through I lie Mlrra.
IN the construction of our New Plant
we spared no effort or expense to
make it a model of cleanliness and
efficiency. The comments of the
various tradesmen and bakers who have
come to inspect it from all parts of the
coast have been most complimentary. We
believe that with this new plant and the
knowledge gathered from two genera
tions of experience in the baking business
THAT NOW MORE THAN EVER BE
FORE FLUHRER'S BREADS ARE THE
FINEST THE MARKET AFFORDS.
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Swimming Party
Follows Festival
A fitting ' climax to the annual
music festival held at Ashland. Fri
day, was the swimming party and
picnic dinner at Jackson Hot Springs.
The wooded hills, the new highway,
the modern improvements at the
springs all helped the proprietors, Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Otttnger, to provide
an Ideal setting for swimming and
outdoor recreation.
The members of the Medford high
school glee clubs, band, and orches
tra, numbering about 150, enjoyed
the party. Miss Doris Rose, president
of the glee clubs, and her committee
had charge of the arrangements, and
they were assisted by Miss Harriet
Baldwin, city supervisor of music,
and F. Wilson Walt, director of the
band and orchestra.
B. P. W. Club Meeting
Scheduled for Tuesday
The Business and Professional
Women's club will meet Tuesday
noon for luncheon at the Jackson
hotel. Mrs. Belva Aiken, chairman
of the finance committee, will be
hostess for the occasion,
Mrs. GUI Hostess tt
To Thimble Club
Chrysanthemum Thimble club No.
338 met at the home of Neighbor
Sadie OlU. a short business session
was held. Bridge was enjoyed for
the remainder of the evening with
first prise won by Miss Maurene
Green. It was announced that Phoe
nix Thimble club would be hostess
to Chrysanthemum. Thimble club for
a covered dish luncheon on May nth.
At the close of the evening delicious
refreshments were served by the hos
tess. Junior Artisans
Enjoy Social.
The Junior Artisans held a most
interesting and enjoyable meeting
Thursday evening at the Woman's
Club room.
At the close of the regular work,
June Wilder gave a delightful musi
cal number In costume. She was ac
companied by Dorothy Wilder. Jean
Smith entertained with tap-dancing.
This was followed with songs by the
girls and boys and the Wilder sisters
were requested to repeat their num
ber at the close of the program.
Velma Stubblefleld, Junior master
Artisan, directed the games.
Ice cream was served by Ella Gould,
assisted by Jean Smith and Arthur
Satterlce.
The group adjourned to meet again
on Thursday evening. May JO.
Lovely Birthday
Party Given For
Reames Chapter
Members and friends of Reames
chapter, No. 66, Order of Eastern
Star, celebrated the chapter's birth
day last week with one of the most
enjoyable meetings of the year. Din
ner was served at 0:30 o'clock In the
beautifully decorated dining room,
where spring flowers . were used ex
tensively and the trjjle centered with
a three-decked cake, lighted with 34
candles.
Dinner was followed by a short
business session and the following
program;
Violin selections by Margery Paley
accompanied on the piano by Raynor
Guy.
Vocal selections by the American
Legion trio accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Warren Butler.
Humorous selections-by Rev. Baird.
The remainder of the evening was
devoted to bridge and the first prizes
were won by Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Nichols and second prize by Mrs.
Kathleen Smith.
Charter members, numbering four,
were present as honor guests: Mes
dames Riddle, Strang, Lumsden and
El wood.
Pythian Club Meets
Tomorrow Evening
Mrs. J. B. Yarbrough will be host
ess Monday evening at her home to
members of the Pythian club, who
are asked to gather there at 7:45
o'clock. Plans for the Roseburg con
vention will be discussed and a large
attendance Is urged.
Weatonka Council
Celebrates Birthday
A very Interesting meeting of the
Weatonka council waa held Friday
nlgbt with Nell Prock, Lily Holt.
Dorothy Watklns, Gladys Slngler,
Nellie Lalng and Richard Singler be
ing Instructed into the mysteries of
the degree. The birthdays of Velma
Slngler. Ed Shackel and Carrie MUnes
were observed and each was present
ed with a gift.
The attendance prize waa awarded
to Bud Lawrentz. Following the
meeting social was held with high
scores in bridge won by Bernlce Wil
son and Frank. Rush. Low scores
were received by Fldelas ptatt and
George Armstrong. In pinochle, high
scores were held by Velma. Slngler
and Otis Hubbard, low scores were
held by Gladys Dooms and Bud Law
rentz. Refreshments were served by'
Fldelas Ptatt and Blanche Rlnabar
ger. aS?555ir
LONGER THAN OTHER
One Reason For This Wide
spread Preference for
LONG after ordinary breads lose their freshness
Spun Bread remains as tasty and airy as the
day you buy it. The unique spinning process
accounts for the diagonal air cells in Spun
Bread . . . preventing free circulation of drying air '
through the slices. Fluhrer's Spun Bread has a superior
flavor, too.
From Our Clean, Sunny Bakery!
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Miss Gregory Is
Feted at Shower
The employes and management of
the Wool worth store enjoyed a thea
tre party Wednesday evening. Fol
lowing the show, a surprise kitchen
shower was given Miss Virginia Gre
gory at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gould. Miss Gregory Is to be married
to Ralph L. Cook In June.
The shower was cleverly arranged,
suggestive of store procedure, with
gifts wrapped as parcels and piled on
a bargain counter.
The place cards were In small
counter ticket holders, bearing the
names of the departments In which
such girl worked.
Hostesses for the evening were:
Mrs. Evelyn Gould, Ruth Burros and
Miss Betty Culy. Those present were
Mrs. . Letha Clark, Vivian DeHaas.
Goldle Taylor, pansy G list rap, Ruth
Bur res, Misses Ehneda Harper, Mir
iam Clausen, Roxie Frye, Betty Culy,
Margaret Purse 11, Marjorle Gregory,
Messrs. Ed Gould, Dayle Burres, Bob
Price, and Claude Giistrap, manager
and Virgil Grove, assistant manager
and the honor guest.
Mothers' Club Enjoys
Meeting, Marshall Home
The Mothers' club of Sacred Heart
church was entertained at dessert
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. R. Marshall. A short business
meeting followed, during which Mrs.
DeVaney, president, appointed Mrs.
W. H. Fisher to select a play to be
given by the club May 25.
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Baptist Missionary
Meeting Enjoyed
The Missionary society of the Lad
les' Auxiliary of the First Baptist
church met in the church parlors
Tuesday with the outgoing president,
Mrs. W, R. Crawford, presiding.
Devotlonals were led by Mrs. J. D.
Shaffer. Plana were made for the
annual dinner to be held Friday,
May 4, and Mrs, B. F. Neff and Mrs.
Lester Merrlman were named chair
men for the affair.
The missionary program presented
was arranged by Mrs. J. E. Lester.
Mrs. Stenerson told of the work In
Puerto Rico and Mrs. Neff described
the Baptist church and orphanage in
Alaska, others participating' in the
program were Mrs. Mead, Mrs. Hague
and Mrs. Raymond.
Mrs. Bryant, assisted by Mrs. Piatt,
were hostesses at the social hour,
honoring Mrs. E. E. Barrett, who
plans to leave soon for her home In
Spokane. A beautiful bouquet was
presented Mrs. Barrett and the new
and retiring officers.
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Miss Beck Appears
In Musical Evening
On Thursday, May 3
Invitations have been issued for an
"Evening of Song" to be presented
by LaMurle Beck, pupil of Roberta
Word Bebb. on Thursday evening.
May 3, at Baldwin Recital hall.
An attractive feature of the pro
gram will be the rendition of several
groups in costume.
Mrs. c. I. Drummond, local violin
1st, who la a graduate of the Conser
vatory of Music of the University of
Nebraska, will assist.
Mrs. Bebb will be the accompanist.
LaMurle la the talented young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Beck of this city.
She will be remembered favorably
for her creditable work In the high
school operettas, "The Mikado" and
"Pinafore". She Is a member of this
year's graduating class.
Altar Society Meets
For Business Tuesday .
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
for regular business session Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at parish
hall.
Women's Association
To Meet at Church. ,
The Women's association of - the
Presbyterian church will meet for
regular session Tuesday, May 1, in the
church parlors. All circle members
are urged to be present.
Mattoe-Long Wedding
Announced Here
Announcement was made here yes
terday of the marriage of Miss Mary
Louise Mattoe of Fresno, Calif., and
Albert Long, former ranger-naturalist
in ihe Crater Lake national park,
which was solemnized in Berkeley,
Calif., Thursday morning ' at 8:00
o'clock.
Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Long
sailed for Potosi, Bolivia, on the
S. 8. Santa Paula. They will make
their home near Potosi, where Mr.
Long has been engaged as junior
geologist in the silver mines, where
the elevation is 14.600 feet.
The bride, a senior at the Uni
versity of California, la a popular
member of bay city society. Mr. Long,
who was with the park service here
last year, is well known in southern
Oregon. Frank Solinsky, nephew of
E. C. Soltnsky, who arrived here yes
terday from Berkeley, was among
guests at the wedding.
David Evans, who was also form
erly with the park service here, Is
senior geologist at the silver mines,
where Mr. Long will be located.
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