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f PAGE TWO WTCDFORT) MATL TRTBTTXTC. MEDFORP OREOON". SUNDAY, SFPTFrBER 16. 3934. ! if Society and Club Events Reviewed for . Week Edited by Irva K. Few ell t Few Activities On Social Calendars During Past Week Although the sir has been a bit more brisk the post week, with a hint of loll In the air and a re minder that the gala activity of aut umn Is rapidly approaching, little entertaining has been on the social calendar for Medford. Many clubs held the first meeting of their new year, and the Daugh ters of the American Revolution con ducted a district convention here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Noyes and guests are enjoying several days at "Swlltwater," their Rogue river lodue. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes have been here about two weeks, while Mr. and Mrs W. O. Volkmann arrived on Friday. The summer place of Mr. and Mrs. Won Tucker, "Rogues Boost," Is deserted this week, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker flying eouth on Tuesday, and their geusts having gone by train and motor Monday evening. They will remain in the San Francisco area for the horse show this week-end, but will return later In the week to the Rogue River vnlley. F. D. Madison, accompanied by a trio from San Francisco arrived here Saturday morning on the Bhasta to spend a few days at the Madlpon summer home. With him were hl son Marshall Madison his son-in-law! Charles O. Mariln, and Wakefl.tld Baker. Auxiliary Meeting Is Held Wednesday Mr 8. Beach' 8 Home The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Flint Baptist church held a combined bus Ineas and missionary meeting nt the home of Mrs. R. O. Beach at & Geneva street Wednesdny afternoon The meeting was called to order by Mrs. J, D. Bhnffer and all Joined In singing "It Pays to Berve Jesus." Mrs. Shaffer read a portion of the third chapter of Hovclatlons, followed with prnyer by Mrs, Neff, After a short business meeting Mis T. E. Wilson took charge of the following missionary program: Nehe mlah 4:18 was read by Evelyn 8hnf fer; son?, "Where He Lends I'll Fo. low," with prayer by Mrs. B. E. Wil son. Other articles were: "Christinas at the Immigration Btutlon," Mrs Beach; "The Price of a Baby Olrl,' Mrs. RotlRors: "Ah 81m," Mrs. Brock; Yesterday and Today," "As the Bun Rises," "Before the Dawn and st the Peep of Day," Mrs. W. D. Roberts; "Morning Clory' and "Christian Srhool for Olris," Mrs. Mrad"; "Thu Blaiw of Dny." Mrs. Kclr.ur; "First i Man to Bo llnptl:d." Mrs. Stenner son; "Will the Hun Continue to Shine?" Mrs. Howell; song, "Qtvs Your Best to the Master." Closing prayer by Mrs. Howrll. MNs rhlhlrrs fiw Ut l.H Angeles Miss Margaret Chllders left on the Ehnsta Saturday evening for Los An- geles. , I )iltrnpi Ait VIsUttiH Here Mrs. Ernest R. O list rap, accompan ied by her daughter Miss Ernestine, and son Robert, arrived here Friday evening by motor from Eugene, to spend the woek-?nl with Mr. Oll strnp, - h InmllT Krlitrils Houlh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Six, aoenm pnnlcd by their son Jack, returned this past week to their home nt los Angeles, niter vacntlonlng nt Pelican B-iv for a week. Jack Htx has beni srndinir tlie summer here with his ginndfaU-rr, John Perl. The Sixes were nt the perl home on Pollcan Bay. Huntiv HUt its Me?" At 4. A. Perry Hume The Sunny Bisters Circle of the Presbyterian church held nn enjoy able meeting Inst Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Perry . ! i no miliums win iissimerj m Bcrvin luncheon by Mrs. J. 11. Butler. Mrs F. A. Nye. Mrs. A. 8. Krrsrhel. Mrs. Frank Roberts, and Mrs. H. U. Linns den. The luncheon wns followed by a business meeting, with Mrs. Maude West, chairman, presiding. Mrs. N. C. Howard conducted the devotional. Roll coll wns responded to by each member giving a resume of her vaciitl on, after which those who renewed their membership were Mrs, It. C. C'urley nnd Mtss Anna Dctwllcr. Mm Fannv Pickett wns n new member. Mrs. Garrett of Cnrglll court was a gurt.t of the club. NJslBIWiam THE THINKING PERSON n QUkfcJN Oh CLIN I tININlAL UtLttSKA 1 IUIN r- if ' '"-':: ill V C, ' if f I . . . . rl ' sift,. , YV'V'ii Ml Martha Coats in the regal gown the will wear at queen of the Boise, iaa., feia ccieorating ino founding of Fort Baiso at ine luncnon of the Boise and 6nake rlvera In 1834. (Associated Press Photol, Guests Invited For Dessert Bridge By Local Miss Friday Minn Mary Ann dates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. antes, was hostess Friday at a one o'clock dessert bridge. Inviting friends to her home for three tables. Pastel blue pink and green wore used In the decorntlons and auction bridge was enjoyed. The guest list Included Misses Pauline Chnmplln Virginia English, Janetta Field, Elaine Bmphy. Betty Pnske, Virginia Llndloy, Lois f razee. Betty Ann Thorndlko. Everotta all- lesple. Mary Kern. Cnrlon Juno Hill. Oorothn Hnsklna and Iols Fraaee. At the close of play prices were presented Misses Field, Paske and English. Nolan Coming To VUlt Mrs, Onlinnn Mr. and Mrs. o. R. Nolan snd their flmall son Richard of Lostlne, Ore., are arriving here Tuesday to be the guests of Mrs. Nolan's mother, Mrs. N. 8. Ontmnn. MNs Leveret (e l.'.-liirni to School Miss Dor sen Lavcrette Is leaving this morning for St. Louis, Mo. to resume her studies nt Prlnclpia college. Bhe hits beon spending the summer in Meitfoid with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Levcrclte. Mrs. Benn Hostrj. To lVomen of Itntury Mrs. B. Ralph Dlppel and Mrs. K. W. Kcndrlt-k will assist Mrs. C. D, Uean Wednesdny when she eutcrtalm the Wom.n of Rotnry nt her home. Lvncheon will be served st 1 o'clock. This is to be the first meeting this fall. Mh Slmkln Lriurs for UetMlug Miss Onove simklns, who returned to Mod ford ln.-.t Monday from Crater Lake- where she has been spending the auiume lof: yesturdny for Bend Ore., where today she Is to be bridea muld for the wedding of MIjs Haieel Kulstvad. Miss Simklns will return to Med ford the first of this week to spend a few wreks here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Simklns. before return. Ing to school at Oreuon sut mil. Mlllnian-SmHti Unldliu; in OiiMuml Miss Flora Ellen SlUlmnn. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sllllman of Medford, and John H. Smith or Med ford, w ere married In Oakland CntlT, nt the home of the bride's uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Stllimnn, on Tuesday, September U They were Attended by Mrs Grover C. Owen, sister of Miss SlUl mnn, and George Sllllman, her cou sin. Only relatives nnd close frtends attended the couple, They will make their home in Onklnnd. provides his fsmily with every means of protection, such ns life, fire and automobile insurance. Add to this splendid group HAPPINESS INSURANCE secured by "PERSONALITY PORTRAITS" of you and your loved ones, and you have done everything possible for their welfare and happiness. Your Photograph to you may moan but little, but to those you will leave behind, to those who love you, its value is Priceless. SHANGLE STUDIO Medford Building. Phone 1303 Dinner Party Given At Carpenter Home Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter entertained at dinner Saturday eve ning, Inviting to their home Mr. and Mrs. t. Corning Kcnly, Major and Mrs. Clare H. Armstrong, Mrs. Paul Scherer and Alfred B. V. Carpenter. Local Drill Team Will Attend Rally The Mistletoe club held Its regu lar meeting on Wednesday at the home of Marie Silvia on the Jackson ville hlghwny. Dessert luncheon w.ie served by Orace Wakefield, Murle Sil via, Frances McConochle and Edna Nixon, the committee In charge. A short business meeting followed at which plans were made for ttw drill team and other members to at tend the rally at Klamath Falls Oc tober 13. It was also decided to hold the next club meeting at the K. P, hall Thursday. September 20. This will be a covsred dish luncheon at '4 o'clock and members and frlunds urn cordially Invited. A social afternoon will follow and rgular lodge will be held in the even ing. A large attendance enjoyed cards and visiting during the remainder of the afternoon. Miss Crane I IImMcj-s nt Bridge Miss Bertha Crane was hostess Tuesdav eveninc. invltinu iiueMs for i four tables of bridge, in honor of her houfio guest, Miss Alicia. Vncu, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks. Kindergarten Opens First of October Mrs. Margaret Williamson has an nounced the opening of her kinder garten on the tirst of October, at her home, 109 South Orange streot The school Is conducted for chlldrun between the ages of three snd six years, with classes from 0 a. m. to 12 noon. C'nmmiiultv Club Honrrt To Meet With Mr. Mchuler Monday evening at 7:30 st th- homo or Mrs. I. E. Bchuier. uih west i C- A R i mpet nt the homo of th(1 Mnin, the regular monthly meeting! Mioses Ruth and Corlnno D'Alblnl on or the board of the Girls' Camimin- j Wednesday, September 12. During the Ity club will be held. The president, j business meetinn, presided over 1?: of the board. Mrs. Dolph Phlpna. re , thfl prcsidpnt, Betty Vllm, the actlvi qucsts a lull attendance as import-'tics or tna years work were out- nut decisions regarding the. year plan must be nvuie. . Missionary Group To Meet Tuesday The Missionary society of the M E. church, South, will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 3 30 oVUvii with Mrs. PrcstrwiKe at fill Sherman street on the east side. All thoe having an offering for the flnanru eommltte for Septamber are requeu ed to brine It to this meeting, ns the quarter's report Is duo tins month. Miss Kuth Uarlock I Invites Twenty For Her Birthday Party Celebrating her fourteenth birth day, M1m Ruth Oarlock Invited i twenty nueats to her home for whlat ( Saturday evening. Thcee present Included Joyce i Freed, Jean McPhernon, Barbara Hampson, Jean Bare, Betty Bare. Catherine Conroy, Betty Jane Green, Mary Udlng, Rebecca Chaney, Rae I lFevre, Edith Hodgklns. Viola eleven, Catherine Warner, Virginia Huber, Chloe Elson, Dorland TerrtU. Curtis Bachelder, Muriel Hughe and Helen Thompnon. Plan Formal Dance For Friday Eveninz I Friday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, Job's Dsughters are giving a formal dance. The commit tee In charge of arrangcmenia in cludes Misses Mary Kem, Everetta I Gillespie, Peggy Reter and Pat) Smith. Past Noble Grands Guests Mrs, Pease Mrs. Ed W. Pease was hostess or. Thursday at her home, 17 South New. town street, to 22 members of thi Past Noble Grands club. Mrs. Olivei Rogers presided at the meeting au:l Mrs. Charles Picket was In charge ol the program. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Carl Pearson, Mrs. N. J. Wiley and Mrs Martha Gall. Plans were msde for a rummage sale tn the near future. The next meeting, on October 11. will be at the home of Mrs. George Lnldtey at 673 West Second street. Rally Day Is Plan Of Mission Groups The Women's Missionary Federa tion of Mod ford will have Its first rally-day meeting Friday, September 28, beginning at a o'olock. The ladle., of the Baptist church will be hostss, and the ludles of the Frst Christian church will present the program, por traying their 60 years of missionary work throughout the world. The object of this union meeting Is to promote a better Interest m tha missionary work and to Increase the spiritual Ufa In the churches of the city. This will be a time of devo tion and prayer for the work of ail the churches both at home and on the foreign fields. a largo attendance is desired from all the churches. Mrs. Geo. Kabelc Is president; Mrs. E. Iverson, vice- president, snd Mrs. E. E. Wilson, sea. rotary. l-ov-irwoiiien's Class TO Meet Tlli'Mlny The Loyal Women's Bible clnss of the First Christian church will hold Its regular monthly business and social meeting Tuesday, September 10 nt two o'clock In the recreational hall of the church. Visitors are welcome. Lady Klwanlnn Annmmre Catherine; At the home of Mrs. C. H. Psskc, 1010 South Onkdnle avenue, Monday nfternoon at 2 o'clock, the Lady Kl- wanlnns will gather for their first regular meeting of the fall and wln- tor season. l-Vr Ready Circle Has Interesting Meeting Every Ready circle of the Prcsby erlan church held ita first meeting of the season with Mrs. Frank Llnd ley on Mistletoe street Tuesday after noon ' with a good repreientatton present. Plnns were Inld for a busy year, and It wns decided to conduct tha annual rummage sale on Friday and Saturday. October 12 and 13. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Smith. lane Chapter of t". A. H. MretK nt H'AUilitl Hume The. General Joseph Lane chapter, lined. Th social hour . mient hv fh 1 members relating amusing and inter- : Marsh. He will also visit with Mrs estlng events experienced during the i R- E. MrKlhose. Charles D. Hn7clrlg';. summer months. Refreshments were i of San Frnncisco wilt nlso arrive In served to complete an enjoyable nfter-j Mi dford this week to visit with rel noon. I atlves. . i ' i A IN P .- - : Kt tip doav A t I K'l J Vl YOUNO :fPlll; ' " M 4 1 PEOPLE ' &$fiivl YOUR ijpSfS S ',--r -4m . , , riiTimr ' . if mm w ; sM I more srnire whfn ton are HI imr .tour hiune ronimunlty to tt rnr hn tnrrr;irrt the nnmlr ot hi hittiii'. Kr-nlM iittilfnl br arr imltrri to resUtrr for thr Vail MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Medford Business College "Where Yotm snd Opportunity Mrrt" tl. H. MUIUHIt. Ilu.lnr.. Klirclnr DAHLIA FOR CALIFORNIA FESTIVAL (' 7'.' "jb ftv," i tt war m V ' S M- rSt ?MiM if Ivy Evans presents "Anna Ickes," the first patented dahlia, owned by Secretary of the Interior Ickes, which will be featured at the Cali fornia flower festival in Oakland. The dahlia is named after Mrs. Ickes. (Associated Press Photo Travel Study Club Listens to Reviews Present-Day Russia The Travel Study club, .after the summer vacation, resumed Its Vneet Ings st the home of Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown, 1022 West Eleventh street, Monday afternoon. The study topic for the year Is Russia. Mrs. W. O. Cool opened the study of Russia with a clear, comprehen- elve word picture of the climate and I topography of that vast country wmcn occupies one-seventn ox the total earth's area, and promises a variety of climates, the coldest toeing ninety degrees below zero. Mrs. J. O. Gray selected for review. Wilt Durant's book entitled, "The Tragedy of Russia." When he sailed for Russia in 1032, ho believed com munism Russia's only salvation, but nfter a month's stny, his one thought was to cscnpe from what seemed to him, a gigantic prison. This review showed enreful preparation snd brought to the attention of the list eners, some of Russia's grave prob lems. Many of the current events given, centered around the deplorable relig ious conditions of that country. Mesdames I.omb, Harris Vncatlnn hi San Francisco Mrs. Leonard L. Lamb and Mrs. Henry Allen Bnrrls are expected to return here this week-end from San Frnnc:sco, where they motored th; first of the week. Mrs. Lnmb visited her two sons, Robert and William, tn tha south. s Curst a From North VMt In MeiHonl Mr . and M is. V. D . Ly ma n of Vancouver. B. C, are here visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Leverette and Mrs. J. P, Halfhltl of Capital Hill. Mrs. Lymnn Is a niece of Mrs. Lev erette, nnd a grnnddnughter of Mrs. Hnlllilll. Mrs. Jews Davis of Seattle has been the puest for the past two weeks of Mrs. Halfhill. H. C. Ilazelrlpc"4 HoiKilulii VMt In? Here II. C. Haolrlgg of Honolulu ar rived In Medford Thursday night to visit with his mother, Mrs. Larry E Hazelrlc and his sister. Mrs. H. E Nfm l it AIM't. Yu iiretl not thU ttalnlnt. Shx'p l'M!t enrh our tintrnt iirt-rfiilt rmploxnl lirm jut!f) ttie ltH' Ii;:iii. nti trrm. 2i LlWIZr. 311 Sixty at Tea Given By Miss Livingston The home of Miss Anne Livingston, on the Old Stage road near Jackson ville, was the setting ?or the silver tea given Friday nfternoon by the St. Mark's Guild, which reported the af fair a great success. There were sixty guests called dur ing the afternoon for tea, and also enjoyed a visit to Miss Livingston's fine flower gardens. Among those In attendance were Reverend E. 8. Bartlam. rector of the ' st. Mark's church here, and Canon I a. E. Butcher, rector of St. Paul's church In Salt Lake City, who Is fill ing the pulpit here today. Wednenflor Study Club Resumes Meetings This Week The Wednesday Study club's first meeting of the year 1934-1035 will be held on September 19. Luncheon will bo served nt 1 o'clock, followed by a short business meeting and social nfternoon. The arrangements are In charge of the Good Times committee. Miss Oliver to Lead Christ Inn Endeavor At the meeting of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church Sunday even ing at 7 o'clock, the topic will be "Jesus. In the Shade of the Cross." Miss Effle Belle Oliver will be leader. All are Invited. Krdah Cltih Entertains At .Mr. Wilson's Home Members of the Kedah club enter tained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Cora A. Wilson, 129 South Ivy street, In honor of Miss Irva Fewcll, who was presented many love ly gifts; Music and gamea were enjoyed with prizes being presented Miss Le neve Simklns. and Miss Maxlne Trncy of Berkeley. Calif., who has been the house guest here of Mrs. Ralph Cook. Present were Misses Mnrjorle Greg ory. Vera Chlldreth, Neva Chlldreth, Gernldine Latham, Jeane Ferguson, Genevieve Brown, Roxy Frye, Laura Bailey, Audrey Lof land. Elsie Wil liams. Jonn Woodford, Simklns. Tracy and Fewell, and Mesdames Arthur Brown. Kenneth Chlldreth, Ralph Cook nnd Wilson. Eve Benson Dancing Studio TECHNIQUE and DANCES nssrt liv tha fltifst nrltsts In t lm prores.lntl taught ut tills tmlln. tiiqulrr shout our com hluril ilnni'lnK Riid imitlc Irs nn. Mulu undrr Nrhattlttn Apollo. Phone It Wmim Mrs. Julia Hall Is Bride of Mr. Suver l JJ' U nome vv eauing mici At a pretty home wedding Mday evening. Miss Julia Hall of thu city, became th bride of William Buver of Honolulu, T. H., at an eight o'clock service, with Reverend William R. Balrd officiating. The service was held at the home of Mrs. Katherlne Sat terleo on South Orange street. The bride, who was unattended, wore a princess style gown of flat crepe In peach, and carried a shower bouquet of roses and delphinium Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held for the twenty guests, with Miss Peggy Olnn assisting Mrs. Satterlee. WhillockWe'dding Report Is Received Concerning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whilloek, who are now residing In Medford. the following article ap peared In a recent Issue of the Los Angeles Examiner: "The wedding of Miss Virginia Shewalter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shewalter of Los Angeles, and Mr. Charles A. Whlllock Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Whlllock of Med ford, Ore., was solemnised at the home of the brlde'a psrents Sunday, September 0. at 1:30 p. m., In the presence of twenty-five relatives and friends. t "The brlds was dressed In' pink organdy and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. The irroom waa dress ed In conventlonel black. "Mtss Ruth Shewalter. the bride's slater, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Jack E. Moore acted as beat man. Reverend J. W. Maddux officiated. "After a short reception, the cou ple left on an evening train for Med ford. Ore., where they will make their home after spending a abort honey moon at the Herb Grey cabin on Rogue river." Donald Dryer Guest of Warners Donald Dryer of Portland has been a guest hare during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Warner and daughter Miss Margaret, at their home on South Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Washburn Visits In Valley Mrs. Robert Wsshburn of Portland arrived here Friday to visit friends In the valley. She is the house guest of Mrs. Margaret Lydlard at Table Rock. Miss Stennett To Enter Oregon State This Fall Miss Suxette Stennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stennett, left yes terday for Portland, where she will visit for a week before going to Cor vail Is to enter Oregon State college for the fall term. Degree of Honor Juveniles To Meet Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet Monday evening at 6:45 In the club rooms at the city hall, and the adults are to meet at 7:30 o'clock. Offi cers and members are requested to attend for the Important work. f Chrysanthemum I'lnrle Meeting Is Tuesday Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold the regular meeting In the I. O. O. P. hall Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Mem bers and visiting neighbors are urged to attnd. Entertainment will follow the busl. ness meeting and refreshments will be served. M Mrs. FKa Gentry Entertains Club Mrs. El vs. Gentry entertained her weekly bridge club at her home on King street last Tuesday afternoon with two tables In play. Prlte fori high score was won by Mrs. Edith i Beck and low by Mrs. Florence Rush, I guest for tha afternoon. j Refreshments were served by thei hostess. j Next week's party will be at the home of Mrs. Wanda Sinclair. Effie Herbert Yeomao John R. Knight TEACHER OF TEACHER OF Voice and Piano VIOLIN Authorized teacher of Cur. 01as8es now fomi fof tis Class Piano Methods. ensemble work. Private Lessons A good violin outfit will be given Free with 50 one-hour Harmony and Theory cnSI lessons at 50c each. H. 8. Credits Given For details pho))e Studio: Res.: Phone 1644. Res. 403-W.6 1644-R. J'ville 151 Featuring Exclusive Designs Reed and Barton Sterling and Silver Plate Ueanne Leverette Hostess at Bridge Friday evening. Miss Jeanne Lev erette was hostess at bridge. Invit ing a group of friends to her home. First prl2e was awarded Amy Elliott, while the consolation prize was pre sented Wauneta Wilson. Present were Amy Elliott, Betty Vllm. Mary Kem, Patricia Young, Constance Moore, Wauneta Wilson. Dorothy Burgess, Barbara Holt, Mild red Drury, Dorothy Wilson, Betty Thorndlke and Miss Levwette. Circle Meeting Is Announced for Wednesday Announcement has been made thsrv the Prlscilla circle will meet wtm Mrs. Peter Dietrich at her home, 939 North Central avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All mem bers are urged to be present, Wenonah Club Announces Meet The Wenonah club will meet for Its regulsr afternoon card party at the home of Florence Rush, 701 West Jackson street, Thursday afternoon, September 30 at two o'clock. Will Be Guests Of Prentice Family Miss Jean Prevot of Berkeley, and Robert Hackney of San Francisco, are arriving here today from the south, to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prentice and son Robert. The two; young men are affiliated with Phi Kappa Pel, aoclal fraternity. Florence Graves Accredited Plnno Instructor $1 for hour lessons Studio 230 No. Oakdale The follow 1ns or some of the Patterns lit High Quality Silver Plate that we now have In stock-. G0RHAM INLAID LADY CAUOMNE VANITY FUR BFAl'MOXT WASHINGTON IRVING HOLMES A EDWARDS FIRST I.ADY MASTKItlMUCF. 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