MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1934.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
PAGE TWO
Misses Foss and
Hohman Announce
Engagement News
announcements, which
n.v. been on th Increase In local
society tinea tht advancement of
tprlng. came In two. yesterday when
.... nmartn Bchuler entertained
with a lovoly luncheon at her home ,
on East Main atreet.
Ribbons, extending to each place
from the dainty corsages which form
ed a temporary centerpiece for the
table, brought newa to. the guests of
the engagement of Miss E. Marie Pom
to Henry Hartman of Corvallla, and
of Mlaa Naomi Hohman to Frank J.
Van Dyke of Ashland and Medford.
The color aoheme of pink and
white, beautifully expressed at lunch
eon table and In the decoration of
the rooms, waa reflected In the after
noon gowne of pink organdy, worn
by the brldee-elect.
Pollowlng luncheon, bridge wat en
Joyed, with the following guetta In
vited for the afternoon! Misses Bllow
Mae Wilson, Laura Drury, dertrudo
Watsillng, Louise Hollenback, Helen
Norrls, MarAbel Braden of Lebanon,
Dorothy MacLean, Harriet Baldwin,
Fredericks Brommer, Barbara Drury,
mm hibv Tuttle. Mra. Maurlne
n,mn. Mra. John F. Spauldlng, Mra.
Louise Balade Jr., Mra. K. O. Den
man, Mra. Burdette Dodge, Mra. Ho
bart Price, Mra. Wendell Van Loan,
of Eugene and the honorees, Mlaaea
Fosa and Hohman.
. Mlaa Tost, who U the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Andrew O. Foe of
Marahfleld, It the principal at the
Valley achool In thla city, and Mlaa
Hohman, daughter oi u,
John Hohman of Portland, la mem
ber of the teaching ataff at the aame
aehooL Both are graduates of the
Cnlverelty of Oregon.
Mr. Hartman, who cornea to thla
city frequently In the interest of the
fruit industry, la horticulturist In
the department of pomology at Ore
gon State college. .
Mr. Van Dyke, son of Mr. and Mra.
Frank Van Dyke of this city, Is olty
attorney of Ashland.
-
Chas. Voorhies'
Dinner Honorees
Honoring Mr. and Mra. Ohae. Voor
hies, Mr. hd Mra. A. S. Beamea re
cently entertained at dinner. Oovera
were placed for ten at the pleasant
affair.
The Voorhlet', who are recent ad
ditions to the young married aet
here, have been the Inspiration of
considerable entertaining since re
turning from their honeymoon,
Mrs. Butler Hostess
To Allont Club
' The Allona club met last week at
the home of Mrs. Warren Butler for
a very pleaaant evening at cards, Mrs.
Goodwin Humphrey waa assistant
hostess tor the occasion and prizes
at bridge were awarded Mrs. Don
Collier, Mra. Cole Holmes and Mra.
Oeorge Coodlng.
Mlsa Oore to Attend
Wedding In Corvalllt
Miss Beulah Oore, Instructor In the
Molalla schools, which closed Friday,
will not be returning to Medford
until about the middle of June, aa
ahe plant to continue to the Univer
sity of Oregon campua for a visit be
fore coming to thla olty for the sum
mer. She will attend the wedding of
Mlts Erma Bsbcock at the Kappa
Delta house In Corvallla June 3.
Olrlt Community Club
Flnlshet Successful Course
The Olrlt' Community olub has
aucceasfully completed the course In
etiquette and personal appearance,
arranged by Mrs. Edith Patton.
The membera of the board and the
girl to whom thla course hae proved
so Interesting yesterday expressed
their thanks and appreciation to
those, who so graciously gave of their
time to talk to the girls. Mrs, Alan
Bracklnreed, Mlaa Blanche Runela,
Mra. Don Clark. Mrs. Oordonn Voor
hlet, Mrs. Dorothy Torrey and Mra.
Vera Merchon.
e
Mlsa Moore Hostess
To Bridge Club
Mlsa Thelma Moore wat hottest at
a lovely party Friday night, enter-'
taming membera of her bridge club.
There were four tables of carda In
play during the evening and Mint
Helen Klnsey wat awarded first prlre,.
Quests were: Misses Bernlce ail)
Helen Noyes, Helen Klnsey, Joyce
Otge, Annie Meade Watklns, Eliza
beth Watson and Mrs. Ray Prultt,
Mra. Weldon McBee, Mra. Lottie Cald
well, Mrs. Orvllle Shores and sister,
Mre. Horsley. Mrs. Rena Collie, Mrt.
Wayne Ooff. Mrs. D. D. Huntress, and
Mra. Grace Vost.
W nrtrAi vm'R CI,I,'I,'!, HEAL1 " s mq i
rnVJ J a.iiul larcely on the condition ' 1 (Vf( f t'Ot1 i
yDlK 7 !Mit rftn 'u any number of srrlnun 1 LB.il'
rjcuA V'V M3 " - llment. Sufrinnrd hint by brlnn I unWif
evr jVv-v J MM? Mm tM off,rc resularly for fm- kJlMvA iN0
Jffl5tw Inutlon. 1 will remote dlsvolorlnc, "MTito W
wKV- 11 i orten common to children, and o V ,Jlr V aVO V1 W
y 'a& arc back on i ow ,h,ra tnorouiMv, -a a
the gold standard!
Lawrence's
'QUALITY JEWELRY ONLY"
1 Charming Medford Bride
Mrs. W. L. Stultnford, the former
much feted during the past week.
a surprise shower In her honor, to
Mrs. Ralph Pence of Klamath Falls
twenty-five.
Mrs. Harding New
Leader, Wednesday
Study Club Here
Mrs. F. K. Deuel waa hostess Wed
nesday at one o'clock covered dish
luncheon to members of the Wednes
day Study club. Mesdames N. T.
Hodges, T. W. Miles, B. B. Picket and
L, E. Williams, members of the Good
Times committee, of which Mrs.
Deuel Is chairman, assisted In enter
taining. Mlsa Fay Woolsey was a
guest of the club.
This wss the closing meeting of the
club's year and the following officers
were chosen for the coming year:
President, Mrs. B. 0. Harding; vice
president, Mrs. C. A. Meeker: secre
tary, Mrs. A. J. Hanby; treasurer, Mrs.
M. L. Alford.
Mrt. J, H. Cochran, the retiring
president, has had two successful
and pleasant years. The club gave a
vote of thanks to all the offlcera and
membera of the Good Times and pro
gram ' committees for the splendid
entertainments and programs given
throughout the year.
The olub voted to express to Miss
Woolsey, the city librarian, their deep
appreciation of her untiring and
faithful efforts In assisting In so
many ways..
Date of the annual picnic, at which
time the husbands of'the club mem
bers will be guests, will be . an
nounced later.
alrls Community Club
Board to Meet
Monday night the Olrlt Commu
nity club board of directors will meet
at the club house at 7:30 o'clock, It
was announeed yesterday.
Miss Paley
Uueat In Eugene
Miss Marjone Paley spent the week-
ond In Eugene as the guest of her
sister, Miss Dorothy Pnley, student
at the University of Oregon. Miss
Marjorle was a guest Saturday morn
ing at the Gamma Phi Beta break
fast.
Post-Drlphlans Enjoy
Literary Program
An Interesting program on litera
ture was enjoyed by the Post-Del-
phltni in meeting at the city library
May id. Mrs. A. R, Clement discussed
the works of Theodore Dreiser, Mrs.
Louis Humphrys spoke on John Clnal-
worthy and Mrs. R. W, Frame on
Hugh Walpole.
A review of "Judith Paris" by Wal-
pole wss given by Mrt. J. F. Spalding.
Tne next meeting win be held May
34 at the library.
Presbyterian Women
Enjoy Meeting
The Women's Missionary society.
of the Presbyterian church met at
the home of Mra. Martha Luke Tues
day afternoon. In the absence of the
president, Mrs. Albert, Mrs. I. N. Mo
Col him presided. Mra. D. H. Reming
ton had charge of the program. Mrs.
Geo. Oliver gave the devotions, Mrs.
A. R. Clement presented the current
events, Mre. Baker spoke of the peo
ples of south America. Mrs. Luke
told of the deplorable condition of
the children of the 'fruit emigrants
going up and down our Pacific coast:
two and a half months Is the aver
age time these children are In achool
during the year.
Margaret Brlttsan, who has been
Mrt. L. T. Brlttsan entertained with
which ten guests were Invited and
waa hostess at a party, attended by
Job9 8 Daughters
Announce Banquet
A father, mother and daughter
banquet wilt be sponsored by Jab's
Daughters Monday evening at the
Masonic hall, and extensive plans tor
the affair were nearlng completion
Saturday, under the chairmanship of
Mlsa Betty Thorndlke.
Initiatory work will be put on by
the chapter members for the benefit
of their parentB. An Interesting pro
gram has also been prepared for the
evening.
Anyone wishing further Informa
tion Is asked to telephone Mrs. H. P.
Nordwlck, 726-L.
Ml fie Baughman Bride-Elect
feted at Shower
Miss Dorothy Baughman, who will
be a June bride this year, was the
Inspiration of a shower, given at
Talent Monday evening by Misses
Hellen Shipley and Edna Wlseley.
Guest for the party were Misses
Baughman, Lois Joy Hanson, Ethel
Houston. Lucille Holdrldge, Edna
Newbry, Esther Holdrldge, Mary Mc-
Larnan, Marjorle Kelly, Marjorle' and
Dorothy Ooff and Mrs. Theodore
Ouetzlsff Mrs. J. Tcrrlll. Mrs. Vern
on, Turpi n, Mrs. Maurlne Duncan,
Mre. Dwlght Phtpps and Mrs. Rose
Baughman.
Hojnl Neighbors .
Iliive Mortal .Session
Royal Neighbors met Thursday eve
ning In Knights of Pythias hall for
their regular bt-monthly social ses-:
slon. New members were taken In, i
nnd final details arranged for the
district convention to be held at
Ashland the first week In June, exact
date to be announced later. Follow I
Ing a short business routine, Neigh-
bors Maud Love 11 and Frances Mc-
Conochle presented a very enjoyable
program of amusing stunts, songs
and recitations by several of the
members, dressed as children.
A benefit dance end card party; to
be given In the hall. May 31, was
also arranged. Refreshments were
served by Neighbors Marie Wells,
Myrtle Arnold and Margery Pearson.
Loyal Women's
Class to Meet '
The Loyal Women's Bible class of
the Christian church assembled In
the church recreational hall Tuesday
afternoon for their regular business
and social meeting.
The devotional period was In
charge of Mrs. Eva Lough, who took
as her subject Mat hew 18: verses 31
33. also the 17th chapter. After a
song service and prayer a short busi
ness session waa held. Following this
a social hour was enjoyed and a
short program. Readings - by Mrs.
Lucy Rusk, "Wanted, a Preacher."
and Mrs. Fidelia Woods, "His Last
Sermon," were given. Refreshment
were served to about thirty members
by a committee In charge of Mrs.
Cora Wilson.
Visitors nro always welcome at
these meetings.
P ! Dear mother- jNjUi
V Si dear dad-, ;Mf
1 1 iou owe it to your rnna to do tnw. I 9? VV & A I
A uma neglect now maj cauw a lire- I k ttv I
j time of regret. M KVsA 0'
Oregon State Club
To Enjoy Dinner
Party on Monday
All Oregon State club members
and alumni of the college are asked
to attend the covered dish dinner In
the city hall club rooms Monday eve
ning at 7 o'clock.
The committee In charge of the
arrangements Includes: Mrs. L. L.
Sanders, chairman, Mrs. Bruce Bauer,
Mrs. Harold Relchsteln, Mrs. Chester
Hubbard, Mrs. Kenneth eDnman and
Mrs. Frank Perl.
An entertainment has been plan
ned, after which a brief business ses
sion la to be held. Clntract and auc
tion bridge will be in play the re
mainder of the evening.
Those who have not been reached
by the committee are asked to bring
either a vegetable dish or a salad.
Mrs. Carpenter Expected
Home This Week-End
Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter Is ex
pected home this coming Friday from
New York, to which city she ac
companied her mother, Mrs. J. a.
Blue, from California. Mrs. Blue sail
ed May 10 for a tour of Europe.
"
Miss Heck man Plans
To Spend Rummer Here
Friends In the valley of Miss An
nette Heckman of HUo, Hawaii, will
be Interested In learning that she
will spend the summer In Medford
with Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heckman
in Corning court. Miss Heckman plans
to sail on the President Wilson on
June 30 from Honolulu, arriving in
San Francisco June 35. She will con
tinue to Medford June 37.
Mothers' Day program
Enjoyed at Academy
"Come away from your care and
worries, mother, back to the years
when youth and activity crowned j
your girl hod daysr" Thus spoke by
boys and girls of St. Mary's Academy i
to their assembled mothers In the
academy auditorium Friday night,
when, they entertained with a Moth
er's day program. i
The opening numbers, expressing
dignity and love, were:
Address of Welcome Warren Lof-fer.
Dedication of Mothers to Our Lady
Virginia Glnet.
Songs, "Mother" and "Dear Little
Mother of Mine" High achool boys.
Tableau, "Mrs. Whistler" Emma
Phlpps.
Poem, "Mothers of the World"
Mary Dallalre,
Julius Caesar, adapted by the first
year: Caesar. Chester Logan; Antdly,
John Applegate; Brutus, Verna Lof
fer; Ma nil 1 us, Betty Orace Robblns;
Flavlus, Josephine Hunter: Tltanlus,
Emma Jean Houston; Calus, Malsle
Shelley. . .
Poem, "My Gift to Mother" Ger
aldlne Wilkinson.
The closing "Fond Memories, Moth
er," depicted mother in her youth.
The old-fashioned gowna and the
dancing of the Virginia reel provided
the mothers much amusement. Other
numbers included the following char,
acterleattons:
Mother as a sweet girl graduate.
Grade Lou Ivanhoe; Mother serving
tea, Jean Barnum; Mother at the
ball, Gertrude Louie; Out for the
afternoon, Catherine Oliver; At the
races, Lucille Estee; with friends,
Jeanne RanCourt; First met father,
Jcnes Jensen; Receiving father at
home, Cecil Btaylock.
"Mother's Wedding" was then pre
sented by the following:
Ring bearer, Kathleen Jay; flower
girl, Margorie Dugan; maid of honor.
Mary Elizabeth Reddy; best man,
Jack Marshall; ushers, Bernard
Corum, Norman Moty, Frederick
Kempke, Joe Den man; the bride,
Elsie Oliver; the groom, Chester
Logan.
After the bride's bouquet waa
thrown out Into the audience, the
children escorted their mothers to
the dining room where refreshments
were served. As a close, the boys in
vited their mothers to Join them in
a Virginia reel. A song to mother
by the boys and one by the girls pre
ceded the departure of the youthful
escorts with their happy guests of
the evening.
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P. E. O. President
Convention Guest
Miss Mabel D. Doad
Miss Mabel D. Doud of Aurora, 111.,
supreme president of the P. E. O,
sisterhood, with Mrs. Veda Jones of
Portland, supreme treasurer, will ar
rive in Medford at 8:16 tomorrow
morning with some fifty or more
delegates from the 18 chapters In
Portland and a like number from 33
chapters in other cities in the state
for the twenty-third annual conven
tion of Oregon chapters. Mrs. Arthur
E. Welch of Portland, state president,
arrived this morning and Is making
her headquarters at the Medfdrd
Hotel. Mrs. Welch will preside at all
sessions of the convention In the
Presbyterian church and will be the
banquet speaker Tuesday evening.
Miss Doud will address the conven
tion on Tuesday morning and on
Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Jones
will be the speaker. Miss Doud comes
to Oregon direct from the New York
state convention at Buffalo. She was
the guest of Mrs. "Jones In Portland
today.
A feature of the convention of spe
cial Interest to the membera will be
the achool for officers Wednesday
morning conducted by Mrs. Kather
lne Alnsworth of Hood River, state
treasurer, and Mrs. M. D. Wei lis of
Portland, state corresponding secre
tary. The model chapter meeting will
be given Wednesday by chapter AG,
Grants Pasa. Election of state offi
cers for 1034-35 will come Wednesday
morning and their Installation will
close the convention.
At the memorial hour tomorrow
afternoon Mrs. C. A. Bprague of
Salem, Junior past state president,
will make the address and Mrs. Paul
T. Shaw of Portland will conduct the
service honoring the memory of
seventeen former members of the
sisterhood.
Mrs. Bebb Hostess
Student Luncheon
Roberta Ward Bebb entertained t
a luncheon, at the Hotel Medford, on I
Saturday, the members of her "group i
voice and diction class."
This marked the completion of the
course, a duplicate of tbe. one given
at the Institute of Musical Art of
Jullllard School of Music, Now York
City.
Those completing the course and
enjoying the luncheon were : Lois
Herman, La Murle Beck, Betty Fow
ler, Margaret Ruth Bolton, Josephine
Bullls, Ethel May Roblnett, Fred
Beck and Harold Grove.
f
Marlins Hosts At
Party Honoring Mr. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin were
hosts Friday night to a number of
friends at an election party at their
home, 708 Sherman. The evening waa
spent telephoning and driving about
the volley for returns, and was cli
maxed by midnight supper, celebrat
ing the birthday of Fred Kelly.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wslter
J. Olmscheld. Miss Olga Anderson,
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Leach, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Stansbury, Fred Kelly and
the hosts.
Party Given for
Miss Amy Elliott
Before Trip East
For the pleasure of Miss Amy El
liott, who is leaving Medford with
her father. Dr. B. R. Elliott, for a
trip east, the Misses Betty Vllm and
Virginia Llndley entertained last week
at a bridge party.
Present were: Misses Helena Balade,
Bannle Hunt, Mary Thompson, Patsy
Thompson, Janet Mann, Pauline
Rogers, Mildred Drury, Betty Paske,
Phyllis Phythian, Jean Leverette,
Wauneta Wilson, Patricia Young,
Betty Thorndlke, AUeen Latham, and
the honor guest, Amy Elliott.
Prizes were awarded Mary Thomp
son and Phyllis Phythian.
Mrs. McReynolds
Entertains for Daughters
Mrs. Ward McReynolds entertained
Friday night with a dinner party In
honor of her daughter Roma. Games
and dancing were enjoyed during the
evening. Those present were: Louise
Carmeau, Marjorle Poling, Mildred
Poling, Florence Bcherrer, Addle Bolz,
Roma McReynolds. Harvey Sears, Eu
gene Scherrer, Walter Bol, Jim New
lin, Eddie Glover and Francis Mc
Reynolds. Ninth Grade of Junior
High School Has Picnic
The ninth grade of the Junior high
school held a picnic at Jackson Hot
Springs Friday afternoon under the
supervision of Miss Delia Whlsenant,
attended by 150 members of the clsss
and eight faculty members: Miss
Marjorle Kelly, Mrs. Gladya Condor,
Miss Parker, Miss Whlsenant, Mr.
Keesee. Walter Nitzel, Mr. Fitch, Ray
Henderson.
Swimming and luncheon were en
Joyed, followed by a ball game.
Mrs. Rhodes Honored
At Birthday Dinner
The lovely country home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Rhodes on Beall Lane
was the scene of a delightful birth
day dinner on Tuesday, honoring
Mrs. Frank Rhodes. Rosea and sweet
peas decorated the rooms for the oc
casion. Covers were arranged for 16
for turkey dinner, following which
cards and music were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes are here from
Beyerly Hills, Cal., as guests of their
son and daughter-in-law for the
summer. They are both loud In their
praise of the southern Oregon flora,
although coming from a section
where blossoms are abundant.
Mrs. Grimes, Hostess
To Church Women
Central Point The women of the
Federated churches held their party
at the home of Mrs. Louis Grimes
Thursday with, 38 present. Following
the business session and the lesson,
the afternoon . was devoted to a
mother's day. program, members
bringing pictures of their mothers
and telling Incidents of the home
life of each- Mrs. Webster sang,
"That Wonderful Mother of Mine."
Mrs. Alice McKim met with tlie
class for the first time In many i
weeks. Mrs. McQulre of Newberg 1
was a guest of the afternoon. Re- j
freshments were served at the close.
The next meeting will be at.. the
home of Mrs. Furry,
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Mrs. H. U. Lumsden
Among Hostesses
Among hostesses of the past week
entertaining at large parties was Mrs.
H. U. Lumsden, who Invited friends
to luncheon and bridge at the Co-'
lonlal club Friday afternoon.
Following luncheon there were j
seven tables of carda In play.
Visit Oregon Caves
Chateau foduy
Miss Louise Hollenback, accompan
ied by Miss Marlon Brlggs, Miss Helen
Dalrymple and Miss Carln Degermark.
are motoring to the Oregon Caves
today, to be Joined on their return
here by Miss Maurlne Carroll, who
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