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MEDFORD MAIL TOTBUNT:, MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY. SEPTET D3F.R 30. 1934. PAGE TTO Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Few ell Mrs. David Wilcox Hostess at Bridge Her Home Saturday i Mrs. David Wilcox Invited a groip of her friends to her home Saturday i for a bridge luncheon. Prlwa for play i during the afternoon were awarded Mra. William McAllister and Mra . Raymond Fifth. Invited for the afternoon were: Misses Georgia Edwards and Viola! TemDleton. and Mesdamee Cluster; Hubbard, Bruce Bauer, TranK lrl, Ben C. Wllaon. Dwight H. Flndley. McAllleter, Lloyd Sander. Fish, Hill ing Bengtaon. and Robert Munter. Crater Lake Guild Banquet on Monday The Crater Lake guild of the Flrat Presbyterian church will hold lt an nual fall banquet Monday evening, October 1. at :30 at the church. Mrs. Francis E. Bancroft will be tho main speaker of the evening. A pleat ing musical program baa also been arranged and preparations are under way to make this one of the best and most interesting of the guild ban quets. Nineteen Guests At Party Given Sunday Mrs. A. B. Williams and Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller were Joint hostesses at a turkey dinner Sunday. Septem ber 33. at the home of the latter. Covers were placed for nineteen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller and daughter Marie, Howard WllUams, Charles Williams. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Boyles. all lrom Beagle; James MeDonough of Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Seegmlller and small daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Heaa and aon Blllle. John Burton and Miss Helen Williams, all of Med ford; Burt Bruce and Jarlc Hornet of Los Angeles, and Mrs, A. B. Wil liams, also of Beagle. Auxiliary to V. F. W. ttlil Klect Officers The Auxiliary to Crater Lake post 1B33, Veterans of Foreign Wsrs. will hold Its reular meeting Monday evening. October 1. at 8 p. m.. la the Armory. Election of officers for the coming year will bo held at this time and a large attendance la requested. Jobs UftllRhtcrs Meet Monday Kve There will be a regular meeting of Jobs Daughters Monday evening at the Masonic hall, according to an nouncement yesterday. The meeting will be the first of a new series which take place the first and third Mon daya of each month. Instead of the flrat and third Thursdays, as have been the datea In the past. Mtislclnns Aked To Meet Willi Clayccinibe. All orchestra muslc'.uns in the city interested In the production of "The Living Corpse." a play to be pre sented by Angus L. Bowmer of the Southern Oregon Normal In Novem ber, are asked to get In touch with Gordon Clayeombe, musical director, at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe on West Main. Mrs. Ray Has Guests From San lllcgo The Misses Christine Cragln and Agnes Montgomery of San Diego were house guests of Mrs. R. L. nay on the Oak Orovo road, over the week end. A trip to Crater Lake waa made Monday and a very enjoyable day was reported. There waa aeveral lnchea of snow at the rim and the treea heavily laden with snow, an unusually beautiful sight was wit nessed. llcnic Enjoyed At Miss an Meter's On Saturday, September 23 a no host picnic was enjoyed at Miss Sara Van Mtcr'e cabin near Rogue Elk hotel. Twenty-three were present for luncheon at one o'clock with a goodly number staying for a welner roast around the outdoor fireplace at night. Aside from this, hiking and bridge were the entertainment for tne aflernoon. Phone 57 m watch AND 1 1 i M JEWELRY Iff Illy S)Bowrnan's--Palace i BEAUTY SHOPPES Present the Newest llnir Dress, the CROQU1NOLE MARCEL Ccme in 1 1 '.I Imc yom li.iir dressed the new way FILM DIRECTOR'S r Si m ? ft1 f SMI ' - ' . John Blount Da Mllle, 21, ton of Cecil B. De Mine, motion picture director, and hli brlda, the former Louisa Antoinette Denker, 20, of Beverly Hlllt, Cal. Young De Mllle, a bank employe, wis married there. (Associated Press Photo) Mission Federation Of Medford Meets At Baptist Church The first meeting of the Women's Missionary Federation waa held In the Baptist church Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Oeorge Kabele, the presi dent, in charge. She offered the In vocation and Mrs. E. E. Wilson, as president of the Bnptlst Ladles' Mis s'lonary society, extended greetings to the visiting societies on behalf of the Baptist group. Mrs. A. J. Hanby re- aponded with a brief message of ap preciation. During the business session, min utes of the organization meeting held In February during the World Diiy of Prayer, were read, and Mrs. Weathrr ford was elected vlce-prealdent to fill the vacancy caused by the moving to Portland of Mra. LaRose. The newly framed constitution for the federation was read and Its adop tion will be made at the next Word Day of Prayer In February. The ladles of the Missionary so ciety of the First Christian church presented the program, wun Mrs. Fred J, Wllmot. president. In charge. She gave a brief outline of the work In that church for the past sixty years, and Mra. W. R. Bslrd gave the devotions, choosing for her scripture lesson Mathew J:13-l and Hebrews 13:1-2, Mrs. Balrd brought a most inspir ing message and the need of a tinned effort on the part of the churches to bring the word of Christ to all peo ple, was pointed out. Miss Oenevleve Brown and Mrs. Ralph coo sang "Chrlstea Love Bndureth Forever." Mra. Marsh led In prayer, and Mrs Young of Central Point sang "Faith of Our Mothers." Mrs. R. L. Ray's division of the Christian churcn group presented a playlet, "Miss Mar tha Van Winkle Wakea Up." The play centered about M! Van Winkle, who had been asleep for al most sixty years, Just after the or ganlnttlon of the christian Women's first missionary society In October of 1814. with only U members. Now there are over 100.00 mem bers, with missionaries In all forelsn fields and over 3000 societies In the United States. Participating In the play were Mrs Kindred, Miss Van Winkle: Mrs. V C. Latham, the modern mother; and Mra. 1. H. Oove, the modern daugh ter. Mra. Wllmot closed the meet ing with the eoclery'a benediction. During the social hour the ladies of the Baptist church served tea and cakes, with Mesdames Boshear and Raymond Crawford pouring, and Mra dames Shatter and B- M. Wilson as sisting. About eighty ladles were present. The next meeting will be held In February with the Christian church ladles aa hostesses. Mlsslouary flroup Schedules Meeting The South Methodist Missionary society will hold the Cvtober busi ness meeting Tuesday at the church At this gathering the eone meeting at Myrtle Creek, the study class ar rangements and week of prayer meet lns will be discussed and arrange ments made. -- Thimble flub In lime Business Meet Ihursdjy Chrysanthemum Thimble club, N. 33S will hold It first buslneas meet Ing of the fall on, Thursdsy, Octo ber a, st the home of Neighbor Ssd'.e dill, on Cottage street, beginning at 3 o'clock. All members are unged to attrnd. Phone 1478 SON MARRIES Luncheon Precedes Game on Saturday Miss Anne Schercr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Scherer, was hostess at a luncheon yesterday giv en at the Town club for a group of young misses. Following the lunch eon. they attended the football game at Van Scoyoc field between th' Southern Oregon Normal school fresh men and Medford high school. Christian Endeavor Has Reorganization At the meeting of the Senior Chris. tlan Endeavor executive commlttje Thursday evening, the organization waa renamed the Preabyterlan young pcople'a society. Third and fourth vice president were elected to take charge of the new member campaign and to plan recreation. They are Mary Cmnmlngs and Dolph Janes, A rummage party waa planned for the coming Tuesday, wtth the sale to be Saturday. Mrs. English, active church worker, waa named advisor for the society. Amy Elliott and Dorr Barrett will plan the musical numbers for each Sunday evening All new Presbyterian members are Invited to attend each Sunday eve ning meeting at 0:30. Wenonnh Club To Meet Thursday Tlte Wenonnh club wilt meet at the home of Nellie Purdln. 339 West Holly street, Thursday, October at 1:30 p. m.. for their regular covered dlah luncheon and business meet ing. fhrvsnntlieinuin circle lo Meet, I, O. t). K. Hall Chrysanthemum circle No. 8s. Nelghbora of Woodcraft, will meet at the I. O. O. P. hall Wednesday eve nlng at 7:30 o'clock. The regxilar bust ness session will be followed by en- tertalnment. Pot luck supper will be served. (ihm Anulversiirtes At IMnner Part Todny Mr. and Mrs. Fr;ink L. Rush will have n their dinner guest today i Mr. and Mr. R. F. Montgomery oi IMii-cnix and Mr. and Mr. Herbert H. Williams or Klnmath Falls, it be ing the twenty. fifth weddtng anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and the birthdays of Mrs. William and Mrs. Rush. - KlRlit GlirMs Fnjov Dliy At ImuU's I.oiIkc Several from Medford spent me day Thursday as guests at the Wm. P. Isnsra summer lodge on the Rogue. They were: Mr. E. D. 1. 1 wood. Mr. Jon i s Wold, Mrs. W. P. Quisen berry. Mrs. E. F. Schmidt. Mrs Charlej. lit Inert, Mrs. John Barne burg. Mrs. E. N. VUm and Mi. Dave Wood. "Christian Science - GocTs Law of Progress ' tills llTlllI s ill not lit raillm ssl. Mesdames Reames and Bean Entertain at Bridge Thursday At the home of Mra. Charles W. Reames, at 37 Genera. Mrs. Reamea and Mrs. C. D. Bean entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. Five tables were In play, with prlz for high score going to Mrs. S. Ralph Dip pel; prize for second high to Mra. F H. Reum, and consolation prize of Mrs. Oliver H. Overmeyer. Mrs. Green Gives Interesting Talk At Jackson P.T.A. The Jackson Parent-Teachers' as sociation met at the school on Fri day, September 38, for th first meet ing of the year. Mrs. R. H. Oreen. member of the Jackson county board of SERA, In a very Interesting talk, explained the alma and told of the accomplish ments of the varioua organlzatlona working In the Interest of child wel fare throughout the county. Among these were the 4-H clubs, Olrl and Boy Scouts. Salvation Army. Eagles. Welfare bureau, Olrla' Community club, Business and Professional Wom en's club, Rotarlana, Ktwanlans, high school, Parent-Teachers, D. A. R. and the Public Health association. Pupils of the muslo department of the school entertained with aeveral vocal and Instrumental numbers. The "pound party" proved suc cess and many staple groceries were added to the lunch room larder. The president, Mra. Chas. Thomp son, and her staff of elected officers were selected aa delegates to repre sent the organization at the regional convention to be held on October 16 In Grants Pess, The summer roundup chairman. Mra. Eldon Drysdale. reported a very worth-while piece of work accom plished during the summer months. The organization voted to present a book each month to the room nav. Ing the greatest number of mothers present at the meetings. The dook In turn will be presented to the li brary. Miss Oertrude Ahlatrom'a room will receive the first book. The membership committee report. ed that the membership drive is now under way.. Much interest is felt in the plans laid for thla project. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Eagle Point Club To Meet Thursday The Civic club ot Eagle Point will meet next Thursday In the club's hall above Brown'a store, at two o' clock. It waa announced yesterday. The rooms have been redecorated for the fall's activities The civic club waa organized In 1911, and has sponsored many civic projects In Eagle Point, Including the library and the city parx. A no-hostess luncheon will be served during the afternoon. Mra. Lena Stow ell la president of the organization and Mrs. Frsnk Brown, secretary treasurer. Mr. could lslts i'arenls Robert Gould of Eugene spent the week-end wtth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Oould, on West Main street. Fter neady Circle To lluvc Klintmafe Sule The Ever Ready circle of the Pres byterlsn church will have Its annua rummage aale October 13 and' 13. according to announcement Issued. Hecette Word or Oregon Pledges Word was received . here Friday night that Noel Benson, who has entered his freshman year at Univer sity of Oregon, has pledged Phi Del:a Theta. and that Dick Reum. Bill Prentice and Dick Sleeter have pledged Phi Kappa Psi. 4 Mis Roe Gore Return to School Miss Rose Oore returned to the University of Oregon Thursday, where she 1 a sophomore. She was accom panted north by her parents. Mr. and Mr. K. E. Oore. Miss Oore la affil iated with Phi Mu sorority. llrndrlrksoni Go North to Visit Mr. and Mrs. D. Hendrtekson left yesterday for Eugene, where they art spending the week end with their daughter. Miss Ona. who entered t:.c Unlverslty of Oregon this fall. p. E. O. to Sponsor Rummage Sale Wednesday P. E. O. will conduct a rummage sale Wednesday. October 8. at the Odd Fellows hall on West Sixth, op. pos.te the Home Telephone & Tele graph Co. offices, according to an nouncement Saturday. First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Medford rortllallv ImltM yon and ronr frlsnds to a FREE LECTURE on Christian Science, entitled: BY JUDGE FREDERICK C. HILL. OS., OF LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Member f Ihr I!mmI nf l,iH-tnr..hlp of lb. Molhrr thiirrh, tbs Hrst Church of C hrist, Bil.nllst, In Itoslon, Mass. In the HOLLY THEATRE Monday, Oct. 1, 8 p. m. Mrs. Scherer Gives Luncheon Saturday Saturday afternoon. Mra. Paul A Scherer entertained at the Colony club for a group of friends, Inviting them to luncheon. On the following Sat urday ahe la alao entertaining at thf club for aeveral more of her frlenla. Drama Class Will Open Year's Work In Community Club The Glrla Community club began the year'a activities with a luccesa ful party at the club house on Wed nesday. Enrollmenta for various act ivities, were started and classes wilt begin the first of the week. On Monday evening at 7:30, Octo ber 1, Mrs. I. B. Schuler will con duct her first class for this year in drama,. Anyone Interested who did not enroll, may do so Monday eve ning. On Wednesday evening, October . at 7:30 at the club house, Mrs. Mark Wright will have her first class in arts and crafts. Enrollment la still open In this activity. Miss Marjorie Kelly and W.ss Mar- Jorle Oeff will have gymnasium ana dancing clasaea but time and place will be announced later this wee1. Other classes are to be formulated according to demand. It was an nounced. Young women in the valley, whether of high school age or older, are cordially Invited to make use oi the club, and a special Invitation is extended to young business women and girls who are unacquainted in the city. If' a group desires a certain class or activity not on the list, the board will be happy to co-operate in ar ranging it. Such requests may be pre sented Mrs. Dolph Phipps, the pres ident, or word may be lfl at the club hcuse on North Baxtlett street, formerly the T. W. C. A. It was pointed out by the direc tors that the Community club Is civic enterprise, and does not en tail any Individual expense. Mesflamei Temple, Swartz Hotnw to Pythian f lub Mrs. Elizabeth Temple and Mrs. Wm. Swartz were hostesses to th Pythian club at the home of the lat ter on Tuesday evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Barneburj and Mrs. Heimroth. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. R. C Yost, Tuesday evening. October 9. Christian Church Croup Will Meet at Church The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 3. at 3 o'olock In the church parlors. Mrs. R. L. Ray and group will be In charge of the meeting. They have prepared a special program commem orating the sixtieth anniversary of the women's work. rocahontns Lodge Ohprvr Birthday Birthday night was observed at Weatonka council and the following were presented with gifts: Zllpha Armstrong. Olenna Maude Wenzel. ' Blanche Rlnabarger. Anna Parker, j ! Maude Snider, Mary Snider, Gladys j Rammln, Florence Rush and Jack Dooms. Tho attendance gift was given to Carrie Mllnes. 1 After the buslnes hour, refresh ments were served by Evelyn Stage and Edmere Watson. The social committee that has been In charge this month was composed of Gladys Lawrentz, Wllma Hayes and Bud La wren ts. Team Captain Jack Dooms an nounced practice for the drill team and all degree members are request ed to meet Thursday. October 4 at 7:30 p. m. at the Redmen hall. Ad nenne s NEW Departmentalized Specialty Store We want to make this store the meeting place for smart women who seek costume ef fects for that indefinable aura which stands for superb taste. If you haven't already visited our attractive second floor, we tnvite you to do so soon. FALL AND WINTER COATS Fur swagger and short length coats of Lapin and Sealin. Black and brown. A new shipment of Rothmoor Coats and Swagger Suits. Fur trimmed and plain styles AUTUMN DRESSES Sport frocks of light weight wool or knits. Silk models for afternoon, dinner and formal wear. SMART HATS New arrivals in felts and velvets. Adri nenne s Crowned As Queen Of Georgia Peaches ' , Josephine Bowling of Col teg t Park, Ga.. waa crowned queen of the Georgia "peaches" In cere monies at the world's fair in Chi cago. (Associated Press Photo) Birthday Party At Stewart's Friday, Is Pleasant Affair Miss Ruth Stewart entertained at a lovely birthday party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Stewart, Friday afternoon. Her guests were Barbara Inskeep, Ruth Ann Hubbard. Betty Fry, Paul ine Aslipole, B;tty Jane Johnson and Neysa Wall and Bartara Butler. Kntlierlne Smith Honored on Birthday An enjoyable surprise birthday party was held on Wednesday even ing at the home of Kath?rlne Smith when a number of friends gathered to honor her birthday. Besides a lovely birthday cake, she received many other gilts. Several musical numbers were giv en during the evening, and refresh ments were served. F. L. Club Make Plan for Winter j The members of the V. L. club held . their first business meeting alter summer activities at the home ot Georgia Hess. 22 Vancouver avenue. Monday nipht. September 24. Plans were discussed for the winter pro gram. A series of card parties was planned, the first to be held at the home of Bessie Thompson, 712 West Tnlrteenth street. October 8.- Kefreshmmts were served later in the evening. Those present were , Ethel Humphrey. Viola Aldredge, , Edna Hi'.derbrand, Bessie Thompson. j Lucille Cave, Iva Walden. Helen Wil liams, Georglann Hussong. and the ' hestess, Georgia Hess. rTtmuiytf,, U B. nOFFMAMv I Mtarcfio, oncoo Individual and Exclusive Styles For Every Woman Dresses 'oat? Hats Lingerie and Accessories VISIT YOUR DENTIST FREQUENTLY . . . Let me cave for your teeth regularly You can't do high quality work at the office if your teeth are rot in good condition. Dr. I. H. Gove 233 E. Main. Tel. 872-J i a P"l"Vi m &ii !&3 h Mmi vm Gladioli and Roses Will Be Discussed, Garden Club Meet The Medfcrd Garden club will hold Ita regular monthly meeting Thurs day evening at 7:30 In the court house auditorium. Will Warner will speak on diseases and care of gladtola bulba and Mr. Lester of the Medford Rose Oardena. on the planting and care of roses. There will be a general discussion on the fall planting of bulbs and shrub bery. The annual fall exhibition of flow era will be held aoon and also a sale of plants, bulbs and shrubs. Mrs. Weather ford Will Visit Medford The October meeting of Crater Lake Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held on Friday, October b at two o'clock j at the home of Mrs. W. W. P. Holt. I ll Corning Court. i Mrs. Mark Weatherford. state re gent, will be present for her official visit to the chapter, and In her honor a no-hostess luncheon will be aerved at on o'clock In the small dining : room at the Medford hotel. Members are requested to make ; reservations as early as possible by ; telephoning Mrs. J. A. Perry, 200-X. i Medford Gardeii-Club j To Have Plant Sale I Announcement was made yesterday ' that the Medford Garden club will ' conduct a perennial plant sale the latter part of this wek, the place , and date to be announced later. i Five Tables Bridge In Play Thursduy ! The new season for the Building ' Bridge club opened Thursday with dessert bridge at five tables. Mra. J j R. Marshall was hostess to the group. Under the efficient leadership of Mrs. Rose Scheffelln for the past seven years, the club has progressed harmoniously, and ahe was unani- J mously re-elected. However, she de- j clined to accept the office again, and I Miss Anna Kelihor was elected to sue- ; ceed her. Mrs. C. A. Hartley was elect- i ed secretary -treasurer succeeding Mia. i S. I. Brown. The next meeting wilt be with Mrs. i A. Duff and Miss Scheffelln at the parish hall, with dessert bridge at j 1:30. UNIQUE CLEANERS Announce a New STAFF MEMBER GEORGE SCHWINN Expert Silk Cleaner and Finisher, formerly of Seattle Send Us Your Finest Formals and Most Delicate Silk Dresses For Careful Cleaning We are now In a position to give possible to get anvnhere on the South Central SATISFACTION llnkm? The Schick Dry Shaver IS NOT A RAZOR It is a revolutionary shaving device, easy to operate and with nothing to get out of order NEW ifife nn Innovations Strvlee Comfort nun mint ''last's RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS FAMOUSLy SOFT BEDS Without Bath. GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR HARVEY M. TOY, MANAG! NG-OWN E R P0WELL O'FARRELL . 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