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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUOT. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1934.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Irva K. Fewell
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Yvonne Devaney Is
Charming Bride At
Wedding on Friday
At an B:30 o'clock ceremony Fri
day morning In the Sacred Heart
church, Catholic. Miss Yvonne Deva
ney. daughter o( Mr. and Mri. H. J.
, Devaney, became the bride of Joseph
Dugnn, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Dugan. Reverend Father Francis W.
Black officiated.
The bride was charming In whit
satin, with a long veil caught Into a
cap bordered with orange blossoms.
She carried a white prayer book from
which hung a white marker. Her
maid of honor was Mlsa Mildred Du
gan, sister of the groom, who wore
yellow organdie. The bridesmaids
were Mlas Lucille Barrett, -who dressed
in blue organdie, and Miss Genevieve
Devaney, who was attired In pink or
gandie. Both wore organdie picture
hats matching their dresses, and
bouquets of summer flowers.
Richard Dugan was best man for
his brother, and ushers were Joe
Marshall and Henry Fisher.
Miss Martha DeSouaa, at the or
gan, played "Marche Romalne," by
Qrunow, as the processional, and "Al
legro Con Moto," by Sheppard, for
the recessional. During the aervlce,
Mrs. Zlta Maddox sang "Ponls An
gellcus," a Gregorian chant, and "Ah,
Whence to Me the Bliss."
1 After the wedding a reception was
held at the home of the bride's
parents, to which a number of their
friends were Invited. Mrs. W. H.
Fisher and Mrs, Dugan assisted Mrs.
Devaney.
Miss Livinjgston Is
Hostess Saturday
Mlsa Anne Livingston was hostess
at tea Saturday inviting a group of
friends to meet Major and Mrs. 0. V.
Simpson of Fort Mason, Calif., who
are visiting here, the guoats of Miss
Livingston and her brother Major Ar
chie Livingston.
Invited were Lieutenant and Mrs.
Robert H. soule, of this city, and
their guest, Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs.
Barker of Texas, and Mrs. Edmond
Hugh Brown of San Francisco.
.
Chrysanthemum Club Will
Not Meet on 4th of July
Chrvsanthemum club No. 84, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, will not hold their
regular business meeting neat Wed
nesday, due to observance or me
Fourth of July. The next meeting,
which will be a social event, la sched
uled for July 18. All members and
visiting membera are Invited to at
tend at that time,
. Surprise Party
For Mrs. Cole
Last Thursday afternoon the ladles
of the Christian church met at the
home of Mra. Wm. B. Thomson In
West Phoenix with a surprise birth
day party for Mra. AUca Cole. There
were about thirty present and a good
tlma wa enjoyed by all. Refrosh
menta were served during the after
noon. Entertain for .
Portland Misses
Mrs. Sine Albaugh entertained a
group of girls at her home on West
Main atreet on Wednesday afternoon,
honoring her granddaughters, the
Misses Louise and Georgia Bracken,
of Portland.
Those attending were; The Misses
Mildred and Marjory Poling of Phoo
nlx, Mary Jo Parkinson of Roseburg
Ion Kindred and Katherlne Warner
of Medford. Mrs. H. A. Warner assist
ed Mra. Albaugh.
Shower Saturday
Honors Mine Clhelardl
' Miss Elda Ghelardl, whose wedding
to Bernard Semon will be an event ol
thla week, was honored at a luncheon
Saturday noon given by tha ladles
at the courthouse, where Mlsa Ghel
ardl la employed. Eighteen were pres
ent at the affair, which waa held In
the auditorium. Miss Ghelardl was
presented a set of dishes by the
group.
W. tt. C. Has Social
Meeting Friday
. A pleasant social afternoon was en
Jojod Friday by membera of the
Women'a Relief corps at the home of
Bertha Warner, 31 Chestnut street.
Thirty members and guest were
present, and a report of the O. A. R,
gathering held recently In Astoria
waa given by the president of the
local corps. Refreshments were served.
.
Ayres' Are Guests
At Snlgart Home
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Ayres and baby
son Arthur, are the gueata In Med
ford of Mra. Ayres' parents. Mr. and
Mra. Carl Bwlgart. Mra. Ayrea and
child plan to remain here with Mrs.
Swlgart for the summer.
Mr. Swlgart la here spending a two
weeks vacation, at hla home, having
arrived several days ago from Ban
Francisco.
Complete Visit " -At
Andrews Home
Mra. W. P. Selck and brother, Paul,
of Trinidad. Colo., who have been
visiting their parent. Mr. and Mra.
W. P. Andrews, on Vancouver ave
nue here, accompanied by their bro
ther, Ray Andrewi, left Friday morn
ing for Trinidad. Mlas Joyoa An
drews, their alater, went with them
to Oakland. Cal., where aha will visit
for two weeks.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
Oregon License 84
California License 8039
U Year, In Medford, Ore.
Fountain Lunches
Gardner Drugs
ASTOR-FRENCH WEDDING TAKES SOCIETY SPOTLIGHT
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Newport, R. I., will be the scene of tha outstanding society event of the New England seaaon June 30
when John Jacob Aator, 3rd, wealthy 21-year-old aclon of one of America's moat prominent families, ia
married to Ellen Tuck French, daughter of Mra. Livingston French, prominent In Newport and New York
aociety. The two are ahown above, together with an interior view of the hlatorlc Trinity church where the
wedding will take place. (Associated Press Photoa)
Announce Wedding
Car it a Gifford In
Wayne, Nebraska
Annnuneament. ha.. Wn r.lv1
in Medford of the marriage of Miss
Curl t a Vivian Gifford to Dr. Charted
A. Tompktnu. Wednesday morning at
10 o'clock, June 20, at the home of
the brlde'a brother, W. H. Clifford,
and family In Wayne, Neb. Rever
end John W, Remit of Omaha offi
ciated In the presence of about sixty
rrlenda and relatives,
The bride was attired In white
and carried a bouquet of yellow roses,
She was attended by her nieces, the
Misses Olea and Zoda Clifford, who :
were dressed In ereen and vellow. i
each carrying a contrasting bouquet ;
of yellow roses,
Dr. Tompkins was attended by his
only brother. Harvey Tompkins, a
student at Nebraska-Went cyan uni
versity. Galen Underkofler of Lin
coln, a fraternity brother, was his
other attendant.
Mra. Tompkins la the daughter of
J. A. Gifford of Wayne, and a sis
ter of Mrs. A. Orln Schenck of Med
ford, with whom she has made her
home for several years; also a sister
of N. L. Gifford and Ferris L. Gif
ford, both formerly of Medford.
She was graduated from Medford
high school and from the Southern
Oregon Normal school at Ashland.
For two yeara site taught in the
Aider brook school In the Sardine
Creek district, and one year at Ma-;
eama, Wash. She then returned to
Inman, Neb., where she has been
teaching the primary grades In the
lnman schools for two years.
Dr. Tompkins Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon R. Tompkins of lnman
aim B.reuum tun smiio gritac bciiuui
as did hla bride, and later gradu
ated from the Inman high school.
He Is a graduate of Nobraska-Wos-leyan
university at Lincoln and wns
recently graduated from the Nebras
ka College of Medicine. .
A buffet luncheon was served Im
mediately after the ceremony and
Dr. and Mrs. Tompkins departed for
the Century of Progress exposition
In Chicago. After July 1 they wilt
be at home In Indianapolis, Ind
where Dr. Tompkins has an appoint
ment to an Internship at the Univer
sity of Indiana.
McCnrkles Visit
Relatives Hern
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert McCorkle
and son Bobby are In Medford from
Weed, visiting Mra. McCorkle's par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. H. E Wcrtmnn.
The McCorkles formerly resided here.
Misses Kellrhnr
Uncertain Club
Misses Anne and Katherlne Kelle-
hor were hostesses on Thursday after
non at dessert bridge, which was at
tended by membera of the Building
Bridge club and a few guests. As
tha Misses Keller. or have been spend
ing the winter in the south, their
friends In the club were glad to
met with them again. Seven tables
were In play during the afternoon.
JEWELRY
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Mr. and Mrs. Clow
Entertain at Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clow and
children of San Francisco, who have
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I throu8n Oregon and Washington
outA-tnlned at the Hotel Medford
Wednesday evening for a group of
their local friends.
Those present for dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Harrison, daughter,
Margaret, and son, Kenneth, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Waldren, sons Charles and
Donald, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Williams
nnd daughter, Barbara, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clow and chlldron, Evelyn and
Elmer,
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l'""' Party
Arrangements are being made by
the St. Peter'fc Lutheran church for
a card party to be given In the church
pnrlora on July 11.
Ten Tables In I'lny
At Party Wednesday
Ten tables of cards were In play
Wednesday evening at the party giv
en by the St. Ann's Altar society at
the Catholic parish hull. Prizes for
the evening went to S. I. Brown, Mrs.
George Corum and Mlsa Mcintosh,
Pylhlnn Club !
Meets at Wnldens
An enjoyable evening was spent at
the home of Mrs. W. E. Wslden by
tho Pythian club Tuesday. A covered
dish supper was served and the re
mainder of the evening waa spent
playing cards.
High score at bridge for the ladies
was made by Mrs. Fisk. low, Mrs. J.
B. Yarbrough; high score for men.
swarte, low, J
B. Yarbrough;
Mrs. Fischer held high score tn
pinochle, Mlsa Thatcher low. and for
the men O. J. Wolfo held high and
Geo. Fisk, low,
Hrlrie-To.lle
Honored at Showers
Honoring Mlas Elma Newton, whose
wedding to Rollln Culbertson of
Ro.ieburg was an event of Friday,
a group of her friends and relatives
entertained . with a shower Sunday
at the home of Mrs, 0. A. Adams.
Present were Mra. Lem Wilson. Mrs.
Belle, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. J. F. Moore,
Mrs. V. T. Wilson. Mrs. J. F. Moore.
Jr.. Mrs. George Taylor. Mrs Jessie
Newton, Mrs. Elmer Adams, the honor
guest, and the hostess.
Mlsa Newton was also honor guest
at a shower Wednesday evening,
given by the young ladles of the
Wool worth store, at the home of
Mrs. Burce. Court whist waa In play
during the evening and refreshment
were served.
Safeguard His Health
This preclon, child or jours, that
means more than anything rte tn
I he xorld to you. Bring him to
my office to have Ma terih filled
and cleaned. Children's teeth epe
rlally, play an Important part tn
the well hrlng of their nhnlr hndy.
You'll he aniared at the difference
II Kill make In hint.
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Arliene Butler Is
Married on Friday
To C. C. Thompson
With the Reverend" William J.
Howell officiating. Miss Arliene But
ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Butler and Claude C. Thompson,
eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thomp
son were married Friday evening. In
an eight o'clock ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents on East
Main street.
The ceremony was performed
agnlnst a background of gladioli.
The bride wore a dress of figured
crepe, and a corsage of yellow roses
and old fashioned flowers. Only
members of the Immediate families
were In attendance.
A small reception was held after
the ceremony. For her going away
costume, the bride wore a tan sport
suit, with white accessories. Follow
ing several days stay at Diamond
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will
make their home during the summer
at Peter Pan camp on the Rogue.
Missionary Group
Meets on Friilay
The Woman's Missionary aociety of
the First Christian church will meet
for regular meeting on Frldny, July
0. at 3 o'clock In the recreational
hall of the church. This Is tho first
meeting of the new missionary year,
and the newly elected president. Mrs.
F. J. Wllinot, will preside at the
business period.
An Interesting program on "Their I
Yesterdays" has been prepared by j
Mrs. Jack Hemstreet and group; alsoj
special music. A large attendance la j
desired. Everybody welcome.
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Former Medford Folk
Married at Carson City
Medford friends will be Interested
to hear of the marriage of L. T.
Lamb, and Mlsa Louise Hodges, which
took place June 33 In St. Peter's
Episcopal church, at Carson City,
Nevada, the Reverend Hersey offic
iating. Mrs. Lamb is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N. T. Hodges of this city,
nnd has been teaching In tho Oak
land, Calif., schools for sovornl
years. Mr. Lamb Is also a former
resident of Medford, having been as
sociated with the California -Oregon
Power company here. They will make
their home In Cortc Madero, Calif
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Children Visiting .
Rogue's Roost To
Fly South Today
Guests of Nlon Tucker, Jr., who
have been visiting at Rogue's Roost,
the Tucker summer lodge on Rogue
river, are leaving this morning by
plane for San Francisco, having spent
the past week here.
From the lodge, the party made a
couple of trips during the week to
Diamond lake, where they enjoyed
fishing.
Members of the group, who flew
to Medford last Sunday, are Barnaby
Conrad, Lawrence McCreary, Michael
McCauley and Genevieve Lyman. Miss
Lyman will either return south on
the plane, or on the Shasta thla even
ing. She was the guest of Miss
Phyllis Ann Tucker, while here.
Mrs. Lundy Invites
Club To Her Home
Mrs. J. S. Lundy, who resides on
the Jacksonville highway, was host
ess to the Oak Grove Neighborhood
club Wednesday, with 13 members
present. Visitors were Mrs. E. R.
Wheeler of Portland. Mrs. S. D. Jones
and Miss Irene B re wold.
Election of officers was held, with
Mrs. W. H. Roberts named as presi
dent, to succeed Mrs. Lundy, and
Mrs. Raymond Baker was elected sec
retary succeeding Mrs. Mlnear.
Plans were completed for a picnic
to be held at the Jackson Hot
Springs July 11. Following the busi
ness meeting, a reading was given
by Miss Brewold. Refreshments were
served by the hostess, assisted by her
daughter, Mrs. Wheeler.
Miss Pottenger
Guest In Medford
Miss Cleone Pottenger of San Fran
cisco Is spending several days In
Medford visiting relatives and
friends.
To Return Home
From Scout Camp
Miss Barbara Jean Schuler, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Schuler, will
return home today from Lake o' the
Woods, where she has been attending
scout camp for the pact two weeks.
The Schulera will motor to the lake
today for her.
Costume Party
Enjoyed at Church.
Mrs. Bowman entertained the Young
People's society of the St. Peter'a
Lutheran church on June 15 In the
church parlors, at a "Kid's party."
Prizes at contests went to Ora Mae
Thedc and Anne Guetzlaff, and Mrs.
Ednah Tama and J. Nichols were
awarded prizes for the best cos
tumes. Mr. Carpenter Observes
Eightieth Birthday Anniversary
June 36 being the eightieth anni
versary of F. S. Carpenter's birthday,
a large number of his friends visited
his home tn perrydale to extend con
gratulations and good wishes, the
many visitors formed a surprise party.
Cars began arriving at 3 o'clock
In the afternoon and continued until
9:30 o'clock, leaving his home filled
with the fragrance of flowers and
loving remembrances.
Mr. Carpenter's birthday followed
close behind his golden wedding an
niversary In July, Congratulations
were presented him In the form of a
poem which will be passed on to
members of his family.
Adri
nenne s
Country CI ub
Hie Lastcx Sliorts
Knitted Laitci panties, long
enough to res train those thigh
bulges. No garters, so you may
play your tennis and golf in
anklets and go dancing aans
hosiery I Fine yams make them
soft and smooth to the skin,
too. Indispensable to yout
wardrobe.
$1 75
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GOSSARD
Society Folk Enjoy
Badminton Tourney
About thirty-five local people en
Joyed the badminton tournament on
Thursday evening, conducted at the
armory. Winners for the evening's
play were Miss Hclcne Salade and
James Hayes, Jr. At the close of the
tournament, refreshments were serv
ed. - -
Miss Bates Weds
Mr, Dooms Friday
Miss lone Bates, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Bates of Medford.
and William Dooms, son of Mr, and
Mrs. P. A. Dooms, also of this city,
were united in marriage Friday aft
ernoon at two' o'clock. The ceremony
was performed at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph U. Bou telle, by Judge
Earl B. Day.
Tho wedding was held In the south
garden, with a background of pink
and white daisies.
A reception was held afterward at
the Boutelle home. The rooms were
decorated tn pale pink and orchid
shaded flowers.
Following the ceremony, the couple
left on a wedding trip north. They
will make their home In Medford at
1007 West Second, upon their return.
Mrs. Dagg
Visits Parents
Mrs. H. M. Dagg and children Ber
nlce and Robert, of Seattle, are in
Medford visiting Mrs. Dagg's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy.
Piano Pupils to
Present Pros rum
Piano pupils of Mrs. E. E. Gore,
have been requested to present a half
hour program tomorrow at the as
sembly of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, at 1:50 p. m. Concerted
groups for two pianos and solo num
bers will mnke up the program.
Club Members
Honored on Birthday
Members of Weatonka who had
birthdays In June were each present
ed with a gift at the meeting last
week. They were, Maude Abbott.
Amtia Barneburg, Nellie Prock and
Sadie Nlchol.
Next Friday evening, July 6, will be
Installation .of the new officers, for
the following six months.
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panics Chapter
Adjourns for Summer
Members of Renmes chapter No. 86,
O. E. S., enjoyed an Interesting eve- !
nlng Wednesday, June 37. The wor- j
thy matron, Mrs. Charles Gilbert,
gave an Interesting report or the
grand chapter meeting held in Port-
land the early part of June, during 1
the Rose Festival. I
There were a number of visitors
from Klamath Falls eaoh of whom
gave a most delightful response to
the greeting of Worthy Patron Dr. L. i
L. Sanders.
At the close of the meeting refresh
ments were served In the dining room
by the officers. There will not b
another meeting until September ae
It was voted to dispense with meet
ings during July and August.
Keep Cool
You will enjoy spending an
hour or two in our attractive
beauty salon, A new water
cooled air conditioner has
been installed to add to your
comfort during the hot
weather.
Make an
appointment to get
a Permanent Wave
before the
Fourth of July
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Carpenters' Guests
Honored at Dinner
On Friday Evening
Complimenting Mrs. J. Dlabrow
Baker and daughter Miss Marguer
ite, of Pasadena and Phoenix, who
are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
8. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Gain
Robtnaon entertained at dinner on
Friday evening, for fourteen guests.
Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Car
penter Invited Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Burgeaa and Mr. and Mra. Harold
Jordan to their home "Topsldes," for
dinner, honoring Mra. Baker and
Mlsa Baker.
Wenonah Club
Meeting Thursday
On Thursday afternoon, July 5. the
Wenonah club will meet with Irene
Shirley on Beatty atreet for the regu
lar covered dish luncheon and busi
ness meeting.
Specials
for the
1 95 Wash
New "Dolly Meyers" wash
dresses, tailored and afternoon
styles. Prints, voiles and nov
elty cottons. Sizes 14 to 50.
LARRY
An Electric Clock
Is a practical gift for the Summer
Bride. See our large assortment of
both chime and alarm clocks,
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'Marrv in Haster-v
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Mdfthd Meore yntw Uur xvh&t
the test of the eld Mying- meant,
learned "by hetrt" its bit tern ji
. ; . rtfreu. But the ittntu of Bob
Poimj' mother proved het cour
igf, her imrit, her enduring pd
hence. Ola Mri. Powtn saw more
dearly than Bob as he end M-irjhd
practiced thetr mdly game of de
ception, taw too what she called
the "signpost of Marsha's fineness"
fill Mil
by Katharine Hivilind-Taylor is the story of a love that
reached from Lon? Island to Mexico. In it Marsha Moore
hakei off the old loves, clincs to the new and finest
Starts Tuesday, July 3
MAIL TRIBUNE
Spaldings Return
South After Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spalding of
Crockett. Calif., who have been vis
iting Mr. Spalding's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Spalding in thla city, left
by motor Saturday for their home
In the south, following a two weeks'
vexation.
They returned to Medford the Ut
ter part of this week from Everett,
Wash., where they spent a week vis
iting Mrs. 6pi.ldlng'a parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Fred T. Rust. They were ac
companied on the trip by Mist
Constance Overton of Piedmont.
Calif.
Mr. Madison
At River Lodge
P. D. Madison of San Francisco,
who vacations each year on Rogue
river, arrived yesterday on the
Shasta to spend some time at hia
lodge on the river.
$10.95
Tub Silk
DRESSES
Striped Silk English Shirting, also
Pastel Tub Silks, smart In style and
beautifully tailored, sizes 14 to 40.
Values to 515.00. July 4th Special.
$11095
WASH
FROCKS
Have a new Wash Frock for
the 4th. New novelty voiles,
batiste, and dotted swiss. For
street or afternoon wear. All
sizes, all new.
$295
Frocks $1 95
$1
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