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PAGE TWO fEDFOTJD MAIL TnTBUSE, rEDFOTJD, OTCTCCOX. SUNDAY. .TUNE H m Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Fewell linM-'W"!''! Guests From South At Carpenter Home Honorees at Party Mr. ana Mr. Alfred 8. V. Carpen ter have aa their house guest, Mia J. Dlsbrow Baker and daughter, Mlaa Marguerite, of Pasadena, Calif, and Phoenix, Ariz., who an en route to British Columbia. In their honor, Mrs. Leonard Car. penter has Invited eight friends to the H. Chandler Egan aummer noma on Rogue river for supper thla eve ning, and several other eventa ara being planned for them this week. . Last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Chsa, Ross and Miss Eleanor Jordan of Pasadena were guesta of the Alfred Carpenters before continuing to Vic toria, B. C, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhlea motored to Portland, where they are apendlng the week-end with Mra. Thomas Kerr at her country place. "High Hatch," and at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. Peter Kerr. "Elk Bock," also on the Wllt.mette river. Royal Neighbors In Meeting Thursday Royal Nelghbora met Thursday eve ning In social session and after a brief business routine, Neighbor Edith Beck and her team put on the fancy drill which they prepared for the district convention, held at Ash land, June A. Captain and team spared neither time nor palna In perfecting thla drill which la very fine and was greatly enjoyed wherever presented. A skit followed, "Bringing Up Father" with Neighbors Mae Rankin, Lola Ludwlg, Mra. Nixon, Frieda Klngsley, and Marjorle Pearson aa the characters. Owing to Illness Mrs. Jessie Lang waa unable to take her part, and Neighbor Nixon substituted for her. Thla number waa also well received. Neighbor Marie SUva pleased the audience with several well ren dered instrumental selections. District Deputy Brolll waa present and gave a complete and interesting report of proceedings at the conven tlon held In Eugene June 7. - Cards were then enjoyed, a short time after which Neighbors Nora Qlascock, Nora Jones, Margaret Prultt and Myrtle Arnold served refresh ments at tablea artistically decorated with flowers. -- Oiiesta Here of Miss Barbara Ifauk Miss Peggy Hayward of Portland, sorority sister of Miss Barbara Hauk at the University of Oregon, has been Miss Hauk's guest here during the past week. Both young ladles are af filiated with Gamma Phi Beta. Ladles' Aid to Meet at Mra. Yarhrough'a ' i The English Lutheran Ladles' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B. Yarbrough, 40 Quince street, Thurs day, June as, at 2:30 p. m. Aa an election of officers will be conducted at the meeting, all members are aak ed to attend. Mra. J. Starky, of Laurel, Montana, who la visiting Mrs. Yarbrough, will assist the hostess. Miss Woodford Plays For Wedding In Corvallls Miss Jean Woodford, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Woodford of Medford, last evening played for the wedding in Corvallla of Miss Blva Wldlund of Turlock, Calif., and Alton Everest of Portland. Miss Woodford motored to Corval lla with the bride and her mother, who were guests ot the Wood fords here on Thursday. Both the bride and groom are graduates' of Oregon State college. 4 Luncheon In Honor Mrs. L. J. Miller A luncheon given In honor of Mrs. L. J. Miller, of Fairbanks, Iowa, -who la visiting In this city with her sis ter, Mra. O, H. West, was held yester day at Mrs. West's home at 429 Ilorth Holly. Contract bridge waa enjoyed by the following guests: Mrs. O, B. Alden, Mrs. J. H. Butler, Mrs. O. H. Maaaden, Mrs. A. O. Hubbard, Mrs. A. Ltennett, Mra. M. M. Herman, Mra. H. O. Frobach, the hostess and the honor guest. Right Tables nMlridre At Wenonah Club Party On Thursday afternoon Harriet Watson waa hostess to the Wenonah club at her home on Beall Lane. There were eight tables of bridge In play, with high score being held by Blanche RInabarger. Quests for the afternoon were Mra. N. Thornton, Mrs. Fred Knox, Mrs, Qsrdner, Mrs. Penlsnd and Mrs. Leonard Terkelsen. Refreshments were served by Dor otha Watklna and Lily Holt. Classmates Enjoy Luncheon Together A group of young matrons, vaca tioning in Medfora. and all class mates of the Medford high school, enjoyed a reunion with Mra. H. A. Stanley on Crater Lake avenue Wed nesday. Luncheon was served at one o'clock and the afternoon waa spent recalling old times. Thone enjoying the oocsslon were Effle Phlpps Henderahot of Eugene, Ruth Merrick Csnrield ot Oregon city, Maleel Wilson Wllhelm of Butte, Montana, Ethel Curry Putney of Aah land, Myrtle Riley Wilson. Blanche Wood Powell, and the hostees, Gladys Curry Stanley of Medford. DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and physiotherapy Oregon License MM . California License 3039 14 Years In Medford, Ore, Fountain Lunchea Gardner Drugs RAIL BUILDER'S GRANDSON WEDS One the Important dates en the New York social calendar thla spring waa the wedding of Rosanne Hoar and Anaon McCook Beard, who are shown after the ceremony. Mra. Beard la the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Friend Hoar of New York. The bridegroom la the son of Mrs. Pierre Lorlllard of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., and grandaon of the late J. J. Hill, famous railroad builder. (Associated Preaa Photo) Mrs. Eber Weed Is New Vice President State Relief Corps Mrs. Hattle Calvert, Relief Corps No. 14 of Orants Pass and Ethel Weed, No. 34, have returned from the state convention at Astoria, which waa conducted Tuesday. Wed nesday and Thursdsy of the psat week. The splendid co-operation of the Chamber of Commerce In the city of Astoria, furnished entertainment for the Grand Army of the Republic, and allied organisations. Mrs. Calbert organized Junior corps No. at Astoria, while In the olty for the.conventlon. Officers elected by the Oregon de partment, W. R. C, were Mrs. Elesnor Zeller of Portlsnd, president; Mra. George Haggrup of Aatorla, senior vice president; Mrs. Eber Weed of Medford, Junior vice president; Min nie Bweetland of Portland, treasurer and Mrs. Carrie 8trange of Corvallls, chsplsln. The executive board Is Nettle Qreenough of Portlsnd, Eva Martin of Salem, Cora Robinson of McMLnnvllle, Charlotte Donla Of Portland snd Anna Roeseh of La Grande. Mrs. Calvert was elected del egate to the national convention. Local Group Leaves For Seattle Wedding Leaving here for Seattle, where Wednesday will be the wedding of Miss Elizabeth McDonald and George H. Paraons, were Mrs. Delroy Getch- 11. Mr. and Mrs. Baysrd Getchell and William Newhall. Messrs. Getchell s re to be ushers. The group motored north Frldsy morning. Lodge Has Curd Party The regular social card party of Pocahontas lodge waa held at Wee tonka council, laat week, with ft good attendance. In pinochle, high scores were held by Maggie Eraklne and Frank Mar-1 tin, low scores wsnt to Ssrali Tolle and Bud Lawrenta. In bridge, high scores were won by Blanohit RIna barger and Frank Rush and low scores were received by Zl.pha Arm strong and Jess Gentry. The com mittee In charge waa Gladya Dooms. Gladya Lawrentz and Otis Hubbard. Refreshments were served by Huldsh Thurman, Nell Prock and Alena Ar sklne. It was announced that Friday night, June 39, the birthdays will be observed. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT KATHLEEN ESTES Formerly of Bowrwtn'i Beauty ready to serve her frlenda and PALACE BEAUTY SHOP s:s west eth at. EAREESCHADE Make Your Selection for the JUNE BRIDE from Our Larue Variety of Distinctively Fine Silverware I il'MLT" 1 i nnro, iflrt 1 Large Audience at Students' Recital Piano puplla of Mrs. E. E. Gore were heard In their annual recital Friday evening at the Baldwin recital hall which was filled to capacity by parents and frlenda of the young students. Many of the young plan lata were appearing before an audi ence for the first time, but the play ing wss characterized by clarity and deflnlteness of technic, musical un derstanding and evident enjoyment of the work in hand. The Interesting program waa diversified with feature numbers for two snd three pianoa and the ensemble effect waa exact and musical. The facilities of the Baldwin shop were much appreciated as the excel lent plsnoe In perfect tune, the at tractive lighting effecta and the ease with which the audience was seated. contributed greatly to the success of the recital. Valse Caprice", a three-plmo number by sprosa. was well presented by Ray Lewis, Beulah Gore and Doro thy Gore. A two-plano number, played by four persons waa also well received, with Jeane Pease and Doro. thy Gore at the first piano, and Dorr Barrett and Roy Lewis at the second. They played "Spanish Dance No. 4". by Moszkowakl. The othor two-plano numbers, "Malaguena", from "Span lah Suite Audalucla" by Ernasto Lo cuna. waa played by Beulah Gore at the first piano, snd Dorothy Gore at the seoond. Others participating In the program were Eva Taylor, Peggy Dean, Charles Bean, Nellie Nipper, Kenneth Barrett, Charlotte Older. Helen Cox. Wllma Nipper, Nell stone, Jack Llttrell, Dor rls Lee Anderson. Jean Pease, Fran ces Port, Dorr Barrett and Jojce Banish. St. Ann's Society To Adjourn for Summer The card party of Wednesday eve- nlng of the St. Ann's Altar society will be the laat of the season, and persona Interested In playing are In vited to attend. Mrs. George Weston is chairman for the evening. Motor Over New Tlller-Tntll Drive Mr. and Mra. C. Rease Braley and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stuart motored to Mnrshfleld and Sunset beach last Sunday and Monday, making the trip .iiim-4inii tuna juhs ue- is vvwuuumii aiio finny enjoyea the beautiful scenery along the new route, they reported. Shop la now patrons at the Phone ma a I Honor Mis.s Knight From Bay District Complimenting Miss Mildred Knight of San Francisco, Mra. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann entertained ' about twenty gueats at her home Tuesday evening. Mlsa Knight formerly resided In Med ford, and has many friends here. Also a guest at the party was Mrs. Hoffmann'a sister. Miss Mary Brown of Birmingham, Ala., who is here visiting her, and their mother, Mrs. W. I. Brown. . , Mrs. Koppes Head of Fidelity Circle Annusl election of officers wsa conducted Tuesday afternoon by the members of the Fidelity circle when they met at the home of Mrs. R. P. Mortensen for the regular meeting. Mrs. Agnes Koppes waa elected president; Mrs. J. W. . Smylle. vice president, and Mrs. E. C. Koppen, treasurer. The only re-election was Mrs. Mortensen, to retsln the posi tion of secretary. . The devotlonals on the afternoon'a program were In charge of Mrs. E. E. Cuffel. The 100th Psalm was read and prayer offered. An appropriate poem, written by Herbert Copeland. was read. During tbe bulsness meeting, the outgoing president, Mrs. E. G. Rose borough, voiced her sppreclatlon of the splendid support of the circle during the two years she waa In of fice. Mrs. Smylle responded, and the circle gave a vote of thanks for Mrs. Roseborough's work In the past. Plans were made for the annual picnic at the Hot Springs and the date was set for July 17. During the social hour, which waa In charge of Mra. George Blgler, the hostess, assisted by Mlas Ruth Blg ler, served refreshments. The group then viewed the flowers and shrub bery around the Mortensens' new home. Mrs. Sohleffelln Goes to Mapleton Mrs. Rose Schleffelln left yester day for Mapleton, Ore., where ahe plana to remain for six weeks or two months, visiting. She sccompanted Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels, and their house guest, Mlsa Irene Balcom, of Oakland, Calif., on tbe trip north. They will stop at Idlewlld for a few dsys before continuing the Journey. Miss Wing to Meet Grandmother In South ' Mlas Jean Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wing, left on Thursday evening's Shuts for Sacra mento, Calif., accompanying her aunt, Mrs. H. O. Wing, and two cou sins.' Miss Jean will meet her grand mother, Dr. Mary strlckler of Sleepy Eye, Minn., and return to Medford with her In about a week. Mrs. Wing and children continued on to Dodge City, Kans., where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Eva Lowe, and Mr. Wlng'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. a. Wing, also ot that city. 4 Royal Neighbors Knlertnln Grangers Royal Nelghbora of Medford Joined with Nelghbora of Jacksonville, and put on a program for the grange at the Jacksonville hall. Friday evening. A large delegation from Medford waa In attendance. At conclusion of the program those from Medford stopped at the home of Mrs. Zoa Arnold and daughter Blanche, vice oracle, where the remalndor of the evening waa spent. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by a number of the members present. The Royal Neighbor district convention of 1934 and the many contingent affalra fol lowing, become, to those Interested, plesaant memories. Olrls Club to Meet On Wednesday Evening According to the announcement of Mlsa Lola Hood, the president, the regular monthly party of the Girls club to be held Wednesday the 37th at 7:30, will be something "special." At this time the two captains, Miss Jessie Clark of "The Rustlera" and Miss Dorothy Hammond of "The Aces" will report on membership lists and the losera will announce their party plans for entertaining the win ners. Any girl Interested In Joining this organization will be welcome and should contact one of these leaders before Wednesdsy evening. The classes In dramatic, dancing, and arts snd crafta, will continue, and Miss Hood will explain the per sonal question box that Mrs. Merchon will supervise. A HAPPY HOME . . . . . . 1 a healthy home. And you cannot have good health If your teeth are In poor shape. You owe It to yourself and your family to have your teeth looked after. It you hart abscessed teeth or cavi ties you are liable to bo ernes and irritable, Avoid Jsngled nerves ana poor health ... Let me make an examination snd do any of the necessary work. Phone 87J-J for an appointment. Thirty-Six Attend Anderson-Goodwin Wedding on Sunday At the cabin home of Mr. and Mrs. Qua Samuela on Wagner creek, which was attractively decorated with large baskets of delphinium, regal lilies, and mock orange, Mlsa Venlta Ander son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Medford, and Edward Goodwin, son of William Goodwin of Fort Jones, Calif., wero married Sun day at a 1:30 o'clock service, Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. The ceremony was performed at an Improvised altar, before the fireplace, with flowera arranged attractively about the room. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was wearing white lace over aatln, with a white hst, and carried a sheaf of lilies. Her only attendant waa Miss Juanlta Griffin of Medford. who waa attired in green, with yellow acces sories. The best man was Norman Pegg of Fort Jones. The Wedding March from Lohen grin, by Wagner was played, also "Oh Promise Me." Following the ceremony, dinner waa served the 36 guesta In atten dance. At the table, small pieces of cake were at each place, tied with yellow ribbon and a sprig of mock orange. Sweetness formed the cen terpiece for table. Out-of-town guesta who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Rlckart. Wil liam Goodwin, and Mlas Isabel Pegg. an or port Jones. Calif. For her golng-away ensemble, the bride wore a blue silk suit, with blue and gray accessories. After a wed ding trip, the couple will be at home in Fort Jones. 4 Hartmans Are Visitors In Medford En route to Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman stopped in Medford last week-end before continuing north on their honeymoon. Mrs. Hartman was the former E. Marie Foas of thla city, Church Class Has .Swimming Party A swimming party was enjoyed by tho Century class of the First Chris tian church at Bybee bridge. Thurs day evening. After swimming, a camp fire was built and wieners roasted. Members of the Dsrtv were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gentner. Mrs. Frank lin Buhman, Hilda Joker, Irene Judy, Mar cells Jones, Louise Ladd, Winifred Inman. Vlrela Plekenn. Virvint Pickens. Ruth Sutherland. Lucile Simmons, Adrian Fraley. Adolph Oroth, Earl McQulgg, and Bud Sim mons. Methodist Church Group Has Meeting The Ladles' nth rlnu nt tt. m.., Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. O. H. Gtle tor their regulsr monthly business and social meeting. Mra. Chaa. Hollowav. nrenlrient ft. tm class, presided. The work hour waa rievntrf n making piece quilts. Officers of the clmw am. Un rrhn. H. Holloway, president: Mrs. Eva Mc Nary, vice president: Mrs. Olaf kiv. ersen. secretary; Mrs. C. H. Olle, tressurer; Mra. Cora E. Carder, chair man of work; Mrs. Samuel Bateman. press correspondent. The following poem in commemor ation of the repurchasing of the church property, written by H. W. Copeland, waa read by Mlaa Mae Phlpps: Ring the Methodist bell on the 18th of June. Under Its chlmea a banquet and song Tell the world that our heart are all In tune. Hurrah I For the feast, we'll remem ber long. Everyone happy the church Is re stored Cause for rejoicing in zona. speech, and prayer uuuor lie roots our tnanka art out poured For Ood In HI goodness has shown US His care Forward I Move forward, ye militant nana Each working for Jesus with both heart and hand Let's help the M. . church to ex pand. Refreshments warn uai v- .v. ww..m 4.Y VI 1C hostess. UUAKAJNTKiU- PERMANENTS AT YOUNG'S BEAUTY SHOP rrnqulinnle ............ 1.!.1 steam Oil 11.9.1 liuart ll.fM Vount's special -I.so Heallstlc S..10 Shampoo and Finger Wave. dry ,M Shampoo and Marcel... - 1.00 We guarantee to please. Phone 4.11. si S. Grape Miss Severance to Sail for Hawaii Miss Ruth Severance of Jackson ville will leave here this evening on the Shasta for San Francisco, from where ahe will sail on Tuesday for Honolulu, T. H. Mlas Severance will make the voyage on the Matson liner, Marjposa. She plana to remain in the islands for about alx weeks, spending the greater part of the time In Honolulu. Van Ilykes Return t From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke have returned to Ashland from their wed ding trip to Boulder Dam and varl oua points In California.. Auxiliary to Meet Tomorrow Evening The American Legion auxiliary wUl meet on Monday evening for the last session before the summer vacation. Special reports ot committees are to bo given at thla time and delegates to tbe state convention are to be elected. Eaton Family Honored Thursday Membera of the Busy Band circle of the First Baptist church, with their husbands, met Thursday eve ning at the W. R. Crawford heme on the North Pacific highway, for a cov ered dish supper. The pastor of the church, Rev. W. H. Eaton, Mra. Eaton and son were honor guests. After the supper, which waa served on the lawn, the Eaton were present ed a lovely quilt, made by the ladles of the Busy Band. Visiting waa en Joyed during the remainder of the evening. Music Enjoyed at Degree of Honor At the meeting of the Degree of Honor held last Monday, two vocal solos by June Wilder, accompanied at the piano by her sister Dorothy, were greatly enjoyed. Mlas June waa attired in an old-fashioned costume. Miss Dorothy Wilder also entertained with two piano aolos. The trio which was, waa accompanied at the piano by Lewis Parker. Mrs. Minnie Card of Portland, state organizer for the Degree of Honor, la spending several daya In Medford, and is stopping at the Holland hotel. Mrs. Corey Hostess To Sunday School Group Mrs. Geo. E. Corey waa hostess to the Loyal Women's Bible class ot the Christian church Tuesday. June 19th. A covered dlah luncheon wsa served at one o'clock to about twenty-five members and friends. Following this a business session waa held and a devotional program led by the presi dent, Mrs. Fidelia Woods. Mrs. Miller gave a reading entitled "When I'm Elected," and Mrs. Woods read "Hla Last Sermon." The next meeting of the class will be held July 17. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Beebe and granddaughter, Margaret, Mrs. Minnie Moore and daughter Gertrude, of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Humphrey and children, Mrs. L. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lester and daughter Zavlve, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lydlard and chil dren, E. Finley, the honored guesta and the hosts, the Crawford family. Wherever You Go We 're Following You! That la. if you want na. You'll get home news every day in your regular home newspaper, if you'll phone or write us your vacation address. Keep in touch with things through your home paper The Medford Mail Tribune 60c A Month 3 Months for $1.50 (By Mail) Just Phone Our Circulation Department 75 Bridge Luncheon Is Attended by Forty Guests Friday Noon Mesdamea Edwin R. Durno. Justin Smith, and Robert Hart were hos tesses on Friday afternoon at lunch eon and bridge, having Invited forty guests for the occasion. Luncheon waa enjoyed at the Medford hotel, after which the group adjourned to the Durno residence on Barneburg road, for cards. Prize for high score went to Miss Josephine Koppes. with second to Mrs. Ernest Lee Barnes, and third to Mrs. A. Flavlua West. Guests of Bolinerts At Diamond Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert of Central Point have Invited a party of friends to their Diamond Lake cabin over Sunday. In the group will be Mlsa Vera Davis. Howard Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber. Hulls Are Guests Of Erlcksons Here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hull of Provi dence, R. I., and Florida, are In Med ford to spend a month as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erlckson. They made the trip west by motor from their winter home In Florida, visiting the Grand Canyon. Yosemlte and Sequoia national parks, en route. Before returning home, they will visit Yellowstone National park. With the Erlcksons, Mr. and Mrs. HuU visited Crater Lake during the past week, and this week they will Journey to the Oregon Cave. IIS l Miss Dougherty Is Married Wednesday At the country home of the bride parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Daugh erty, Mlas France Leona Daugherty became the bride of Joseph W. Gll lnsky, Wednesday evening at a all o'clock ceremony, performed by Rev. W. H. Eaton, pastor of the Medford Baptist church. The bride, who waa attired in blue, and carried a ahower bouquet of sweet peas and delphinium, waa attended by her elster, Carol. Mrs. Olllnsky was graduated from the Southern Oregon Normal school, having previously been graduated from Medford high school. The couple will reside In Medford. n Miss Murphy Returns To San Jose Saturday Mlsa Gladys Murphy left Saturday by motor for San Jose. Cal., where she will attend the aummer session at the State Teachers' college in that city. Miss Murphy arrived here last Sundsy from San Jose, where she has been attending school the past year. She visited relatives and frlenda while here. Homecoming Planned For Mission Circles Ladles of the six circles ot the M. E. church will meet for general home coming Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Membera ot the Mary and Martha circle will be hostesses. Aa thla la the last meeting of the circle year, general report will be given, and. social hour will follow the business meeting. Visitor are welcome. -7c PATTERN A Silver Plate Decoration is original as a prize gar. den new and different from what your friends have and so pretty on the table. Not only one, but nine flowers contribute their motifs to this service. The fundamental design is of course the same. See it at Lawrence's Specializing in High Quality Silverware