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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORP, OBEGOy. SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1934. 4 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Fewell Social Events Are Arranged Honoring Mrs. P. W. Hamill fllnoa her arrival In Med ford a little ott a week ago. Mra. P. W. Hamill of Nw York haa ben much feted by her many frienda In the valley, and last evening waa a dinner guest at "Topaldea," the home ot Mr. and Mr. A. fl. V. Carpenter. Others Invited for the affair were Mr. and Mra. E. O. Burgeas, Mr. and Mn. Leonard C' penter, Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Egan and Edward Carlton. Today. Mr. and Mra. T. Slater John son have Invited guest to their river place complimenting Mra. Hamill, In cluding Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Carpenter, Mrs. C N. Black and her house gueat, Mra. Otla Hayea Bartlett of Ban Francisco. Mra. Alice Holloway la entertaining for four on Wednesday, and later In the week will be hoatcas In compli ment to Mia. Hamill. MUs Peggy Hamill will Join her mother her on Tuesday, arriving from San Francisco, and Mrs. Leon ard Carpenter la expecting Miss Mar Ian Weir and friend from Cleveland, Ohio on Wednesday. After an absence of nearly three months. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan returned to Mectford Thua dy. iar. &gan wu a mem Mr or tne Walker cup team which visited Scot land, and Mra. Egan toured Europe with her slater. Quests of the Alfred Carpentera the latter part of the week were Mr. and Mra. Paul Squibb of Los Oltvos, Calif., who left Friday for the south. Invitations Issued For Entertainment Wednesday Evening Aeven-thlrty o'clock Wednesday eve ning la the time selected for the Olrla Community club party at the St. Mark's Guild hall on North Oak dale avenue, It was announced yea terday. Members of the board for the club have been Invited to share honors with the Aces, division of the club which won the membership con teat drive recently conducted. The Rustlers are members of the losing aide, who are planning the Wednesday evening party. They are anxloua that all board member be In attendance as the club's guests, and also they have extended an In vitation to any girl In Medford In terested In the club. The program will consist of a play being presented by the drama class of the organization, and H. D. Bm has kindly consented to ahow the moving picture of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration which . he took here the first week In June. Mrs. Fick Hostess, Past Matrons Club - Mra. Fred Pick waa hostess to the Past Matrons club of Adarel chapter, O. E. 6., at her home, 008 South New-town, Monday, for dessert bridge. Refreshments were served from small tables set In the living room, which waa attractively decorated with bas kets of gladioli. After a short business session, the afternoon waa enjoyed at the bridge tablea. Fiorina Severance received the prise for high score and Ida Wilson, j consolation pries. 1 Paat Matrons present were Mollle , Brltt. Ethel Bell, Luella Duruilngtnn, Nellie Pick, Florine Severance. Ida Watson, Violet Wilson and guesta. Anna Langley and Anna Cater, Mine Fiison AttendiT" Formal nt Country Dub i M!aa Clara Mary Fuson Is spending the week end at Klamath Fnlla, the, guest of Mr. and Mra. Rosa Bates, last evening aha attended a formal dance at the Reames oountry club. Mm, Bengtann lias fluents for Afternoon Mrs. O. Hlldlng Bengtaon Invited a group of friends to her home for the afternoon recently to greet Mra. . Jean Eberhart, a visitor In the city ' from Eugene. j Pocahontas Lodge Plans Birthday Party Friday evening the following Paat Pocahontaaea were honored by tak ing charge of the meeting. Pocahon tas, Florence Rush; Wenonah, Ber nlce Wilson; Propheteaa, Nellie pur din; Powhattan, Otla Hubbard. After tin bualntas hour refresh menta were served by the losing aide of the membership contest. A social hour of dancing and cards waa en Joyed by members. Next Friday night all thoae having birthdays in July will be presented with gifts. I Wenonuh Club I Hm Birthday Party On Thursday afternoon France Moffatt was hoatea to the Wenonah club with five tables of bridge In play, high soora being won by Mabel Quackenbush. Outsta for the afternoon were Mra. Woodson Smith and Mra. Rose Rice of this city and Mra. Bernlce Sack vtlle of Berkeley, Cal. At the clone of the afternoon, re freshments were served by Ruth Dal ley and Mary Zundell, assisting the hostess. The next meeting will be the regu lar business aesston and covered dish luncheon to be held at the home of Wilms Hayes, Thursday, August 8. ROCKEFELLER'S GRANDNIECE WEDS x 4 11 ' V4 h't l ' fi MWJIIIIJIU, Y . ' Oeraldln. Rockefeller McAlpIn (left), granddaughter ot the late William Rockefeller, brother of John D. Rockefeller, r waa married at the Columbia-Presbyterian medical center In New York to Or. Jerome Pierce Webater (right), a member of Columbia unlveralty'e medical faculty. (Aeeoclated Preaa Photo.) Scavenger Hunt Is Interesting Affair For Younger Group A acavenger hunt, which led them to many homea In the city, before John Wllklneon and hta group finally discovered the prize, waa enjoyed on Friday evening by a group of Med ford'e younger set. Hoetenee for the evening, were the Mlaaea Jane Sollna- I Icy. Peggy Reter, Janice Shreve, rankle Rlnabarger and Betty Arm strong. After the search had ended the party gathered at the Reter residence, where the garage had been converted Into a country dance floor, with corn stalks and hay as decorations. Present were Misses Elaine Brophy, France. Daly, LaVerne Stevenson, Blanche Norrls, Jarvle Thompson, Patsy Thompson, Betty Purdin, Mary Mathes, Jerry Wilkinson, the host esses, and Mesara, Don Field, Bob Young Carol Clrltech. Bob Smith, Bob Seward, Dick Reum, Don. Aahpolc, A ford Randall, Joe Pierce, Lee Bullls, Hoke Curtis, John Wilkinson and Sam Kroachel. Pen Pushers Meet With Mrs. Hedges The Pen Pushers met on Thursday evening with Mra. Louise Hodges, Mrs. Anna Wlnternalder presiding. Roll call was answered by descrip tive quotations rend by the members and Mra. Hedges, Mra. A. V. Gravis and Mrs. Winterhalder read manu scripts and criticisms and market suggestions were a part of the pro gram. A round tahle discussion waa held on various phasea of writing. Mra. Satchwell, a member of the club, will be on the program for the League of Western Writers' convention In Port land, It was announced. A check-up waa made on points In a contest being conducted by the club among Its members, and Mra. Allen May cook was leading. Mra. Winterhalder and Mra. Cook reported they had had manuscripts accepted for publication aince the Inst meet ing of the club. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, PAith, served refreshments. The next meeting la to be conducted on August a. Canton and Auxiliary Have Picnic Dinner Canton and Ladles' Auxiliary, 81a klyou No. 16. of the Odd Fellowa lodge, met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Rickert for a picnic dinner, Wednesday evening. Twenty-five members were present. i Tablea were placed on the lawn and a pleasant evening waa enjoyed. nraasfleld-Orr Marriage Friday Word has been received tn Medford of the wedding Friday of Mlas Mar-! Jorte J. Braasrield of Portland and Alfred Eugene Orr, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orr of this city. The wed ding took place In Portland, and, among tho, attending from here 1 were the groom's parents. a Mra. Mcnermott Honored at Br I dee Mra. Mack MolVrmott of Los Ange- I lea Is visiting Mra. John Denlaon of this city, and in her honor. Mra. , Clark Bates and Mra. L. C. Jenkins entertained at bridge on Thursday af 1 ternoon. Dorothy Jenkins entertained 1 with a tap dance at five o'etcvk, am! refreshments were aerved by the ho teaa. Class party At Hoods Home At the suburban home of Mrs J C. Woods, the Loysl Women's Bible class of the First christian chinch held 1U regular monthly meeting TueMtsy afternoon. About 41 mem-; here and friends enjoyed a covered dish luncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by a short business session snd oc!i1 , four, with readlnga and short talk A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. Mission Group Has Picnic at Ashland The South Methodist Woman's Missionary society held the July social and program meeting laat Tuesday at Llthla Park In Ashland. About 35 were present and enjoyed the picnic. After dinner a program on the co-operative Christian work of Brazil especially the Bible socie ties and the Temperance organ I ra tions, waa given under the leadership of Mra. Nlda Oatman. About 6,000,000 scripture coplee have been distributed by these vari ous societies but the needs for th Bible and its teachings la still great. It was pointed out. The Brazilian Christians are strongly opposing the evils of intemperance in their coun try. Mra. Hubler sang "The Bible,' and a reading, "My Bible and I" wai given. Mrs. Preatrldge closed the meeting with prayer. After the meeting every one lin gered to enjoy the park and Its plea sures and alt felt It had been a very enjoyable meeting. Mlas Koozer Returns From Vacation Mt Miss Ruth Koozer has returned to Medford from San Francisco and other bay points, whore she enjoyed a ten days' vacation. At Martlnea, she vlMted Mr. and Mra. R. W. Crowson (Margaret Wood), and at Stockton. Miss Koozer was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Carl F. Otto. Hh.'handa to Be tin est a ThlmMe Club Meeting Neighbor Dorothy Scrip ter will en tertain the Chrysanthemum Thimble club members and their husbands at a covered dlah luncheon. July 36, at 6:30 p. m at her home, 60 Rose ave nue. All membera and their husbands are urged to attend. MIm Stone Host cm At llrlilae, Tuesday Miss Ruby Stone waa hoetesa at her home Tuesday to a group of young misses, entertaining at bridge. Three tablea were in play during the after noon, with prize for high score going to Miss Carol Dodge. stones to Have (luests Prom California Today Dr. and Mra. D. W. Stone have as their guests today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweetland and son Pari Jr., of Mt. Shasta City. Calif., who motored here Saturday evening. Accompanying them was Mlsa Ruby Stone. She has been visiting In the northern Califor nia city since Wednesday, with her brother Vaughn, who la also here for the day. r Party Arriving From South This Week Marshall Madison and Edward Eniile Eyre arrived here Saturday on the Shasta, to spend a few days at the F. D. Madison lodge on th Rogvie river. Mr. Madison said that a party of friends. Including several from New York, will arrive here the latter part of thla week, and will Journey to the Mad t son place. Newlyweds Arrive From Seattle for Visit at Hillcrest Guest of Mr. ana Mra. Reginald H. Parsons at their Hillcrest home eaat of Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parsons (Elizabeth Pearl McDonald), whose wedding In Seattle waa a social event of June 37. The couple arrived here by motor Friday evening. Also visiting the Parsons are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dellmont Too tell of Cran ston, Rhode Island, who arrived here from Seattle to Join their two chil dren, Natalie and Geoffrey. - Class Meeting at Mrs. Neff's Home Tuesday Afternoon Gleaners' class of the First Baptist church met with the president, Mrs. B. F. Neff, at her home on East Ninth street Tuesday afternoon. The meet ing waa opened with a song, "Savior More Than Life to Me," followed by scripture, Phllllplans 4, with thoughts on verses 8 and 0 by Odessa Daven port, comparing Paul's letter t6 the Phllllplans and modern psychology, "Think on these things," a story of a Russian exile, illustrating verse 12, waa given. Ha had been a Rus sian noble, a trusted officer of the czar and wealthy. He aald "I am very happy now, because X have something useful to do. I no longer mourn over what has happened In the past. Per haps It waa for the best. At any rare Ood atlll Uvea and He la Just." Prayer by Mra. W. T. Jennings waa followed by the song, "Give of Your Bete to the Master." A short business session, Mrs. W. L. Jones acting aa secretary, was con ducted. The August meeting will be a picnic or evening party, to which the Men's Bable class will be invited. The Gleaners are to bring their hus bands and the men. their wives. Mra. W. T. Jennings recited Psalm 19, and the closing prayer waa given by Mrs. Neff. The social hour waa In charge of Mrs. Howell, and refreshment were served by the committee, Mra. A. B. Mead, Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Rose Heffner. Mistletoe Club To Meet Wednesday Mistletoe club wilt meet Wednes day afternoon, July 25. with Neigh bor Jessie Lalng at 260 Beatty street, Instead of with Cosette Jones. Mrs. Day Guest Of Slater Here Mrs. R. N. Day of New C-ans. La., la In Medford to spend a month tut the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reum. Mrs. Reum and Mrs. Day are sisters. Miss St. Amant to Leave For South Thursday Mlsa Helena St. Amant of San Fran cisco, who has been the house guest here for the past two weeks of Miss Gertrude Boyle, la leaving Thursday tor her home In the south. Huhhards Leave j For Diamond Lake Mr. and Mra. A. C. Hubbard are leaving today for Diamond Lake, where they plan to remain for a week or ten days vacationing at their sum mer home. Next week end they will ba Joined by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman. a Royal Neighbors Enjoy Covered Dish Supper Royal Neighbors met Thursday eve ning at the K. P. hall for a covered dish supper, with a large number of members and their families present. Slipper was served by the committee: Blanche Arnold, La Merle Beck, and Margaret Geer. Th dining tablea were artistically decorated with beautiful flowera from the gardena of the members. A pleasant hour of entertainment waa provided by Neighbor Ora L-ster and her committee, Neighbors Ellon MncRae, Amy Crawford, Nora Glas cock, and Nora Jcmea, Mrs. Keene Invites Friends for Bridge On Thursday Mrs. Dr. J. M. iwne entertained at her home on South Oakdale with a delightful luncheon j followed by two table of contract bridge. To the surprise of her guests 1 It proved to be the occasion of Mrs. Keene's birthday, and all had a Jolly I time. Guest for the occasion were the Mesdames Waterman, Simmons, Merriman, Wagner, Morris, Clark. Mis Naylor and the hostess Mrs. i Keene. High score went to Mrs. Morris. t-t Rebekah Lodge Has Fraternal Visitors Olive Rebekah lodge met In regular session Monday evening with all the newly installed officers present. Twenty-five members of the canton and ladles' auxiliary made a fraternal visit. After the business meeting the following program waa given; "Ptano selections, Chas. Whlllock: reading, Mra. Seagler; stunt, agricul ture degree. A gift was presented Ethel Hum phrey, past noble grand, by the girls of the P. L. club. Refreshments were served. M- -Degree of Honor Meet Well Attended A good attendance was reported at the meeting of the Degree of Honor Thursday evening, with the business meeting in charge of Edith Elliott. Th drill team girls were present. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence HsLsen and family; Mr. and Mra. James Brown and children, Ada Rose and James Paul. On the program Mr. Hansen and eon, Benny, played a violin and guitar duet. Lewis Par ker gave a reading and Lucille Seller played a piano solo. Refreshments were served and dancing enjoyed dur ing the remainder or the awning. The Degree of Honor picnic ts to be held at Ashland today and those wishing to attend are asked to meet at the hall by 11 o'clock. Lunch ta to be served at 1:30. All membera wishing to go are to call the hall, it was announced yesterday. Supper Party at Colonial Club Is Given for Eighty A no-host supper party at the Col onial club was among the outstand ing events planned for last evening, and wac attended by forty couple. Several Interesting gatherings were held preceding the party at the club. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kendrick were hosta early in the evening at their home, 28 Geneva, to about twenty guests at a cocktail party. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hlldlng Bengtson Invited their dinner club of twelve to their home, after which they con tinued to the Colonial club for danc ing. Mr. and Mra. William McAllis ter also entertained their dinner club before Joining the party. W. R. C. Membera Meet With Sarah Cornnell Women's Relief Corps membera met with Sarah Cornwell on West Elev enth street for a nr(1 aftarnru aH- day. seventeen membera and four visitors Deing present. A short program was held consist ing of guessing contest and readings. Mrs. Iva Harper from South Dakota favored the corps with a reading. Refreshment of Ice cream and cake were enjoyed. Next corps meeting will be on August 2, and Initiation will be given. Miss Sellers Wed To Harold Sargent Miss Mary Sellers of thla city and Harold W. Sargent of Boston, Mass., were united In marriage at a seven o'clock service Thursday evening at the First Christian church, with Rev. W. R. Balrd officiating. Only a few relatives and close friends were In attendance. f The bride was attended by Mrs. Hal Halght, and Lawrence Sellers, brother of the bride, waa best man. Among those In attendance waa the brtde's uncle, B. L. Hughes. The couple will reside In Medford for the remainder of the summer, then will leave for Boston to make their home. Mra. Sargeant la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sellers. She waa graduated from Medford high school and Southern Oregon Normal sohool, Mn. Albert Completes Visit With Friends Here Mrs. Nellie Wing Albert, who has been visiting friends in the city for the past two weeks, left for her home in Berkeley, Calif., Saturday morn ing. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bell, of Martinez, Cal.. who have been vacationing In the Canadian Rockies arrived here Friday afternoon and were the guests overnight of Dra. Carlow. Mrs. Albert accompanied them south. Party of Twelve Gathers Saturday To Dine and Dance A no hostess dinner party waa en joyed last evening at the home of Mlsa Anna Mae Fuson on East Main atreet after which the group went dancing. Included in the party were the Misses Beryl Cornish of Los Angeles, Margarita Boyle, Gertrude Boyle, Helene St. Amant of San Francisco, r,...ui Da-m. nl Ann. M.J. Filimn. !and Messrs. Robert Prentice, Tom i Fuson, Sandy Green. Harold GeBauer, Neville Blden and Richard Sleeter. Pvthlan Club to Meet In Llthla Park Tuesday The Pythian club will meet In the Ashland park Tuesday, July 24 for a picnic supper. To Attend ' ' . Eugene Celebration Mrs. Maude Snider and daughter Mlsa Mary plan to motor to Eugene on Friday to attend tho pioneer cele bration being staged there thla com ing week-end. They will return on Sunday, and are to be accompanied by Misses Lois and Alta Llndsey. Mlsa Lois la to be Medford's princess for the celebration, and h?r sister Mlsa Alta la spending the week In Eugene with her aj if PAIR OF GARTERS SOUGHT BY LADY ir LAERMSQMDI By Appointment Distributors of Community China It's (tlwftyj cool at Miirray'f "Personality" PERMANENTS The tmlli lit utility of our perma nent!! Is becoming widely known, tte artistically stilt jour pettwn lit r. Two art I tic hair stttUti are ready to aene you. Ml urrcvyj. Art Hairdressers Do You Know That Lawrence s Tarry In stock St of the moM popular act lit patterns In ftter- O line lher irpiwntlni att the I iradlnf silver companies That they elo stork (lorham . . Alvln , . . Holme rdnarda allare and Community In high quality plate That you can jet here the name r high quality merrhamlUe to be found In the large cities Lawrence 's "Quality Jewelry Always' LONDON. July SI. (AP Lady Houston. 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