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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1934. 4 1 oociew ana klud Htvenis reviewea jor weei? Irva K. Fewell ...M'm'I''M' Bridge Luncheon At Colony Club Feting Mrs. Paul Scherer Mrs. Paul Scherer li to bl honor Buest Wcdnesdny when th Colony club entertalna at luncheon and brldse for her. The Scherers are leaving In the near future for Berk eley. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Scherer was hoalesa at the second Saturday bridge and luncheon party given for a group of her friends. The party was given at the colony ciuo. An Interesting visitor In the val ley Is Mrs. Edward B. Hill of Ross, Calif., who Is the guest here or Mr. and Mrs. P. Corning Kenly. Mra. Rosa and Mrs. Kenly are alsvers. Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpen ter are on a three weeks trip to California, and before returning to Medford will visit Mrs. Carpenter's parenta, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Blue In Pasadena. Frank D. Madison of San Fran cisco, arrived on the Shasta Satur day morning to spend a few days nt his lodge on the Rogue. Mrs. Oir vln of Snn Francisco, who la the aunt of Marshall Madison, and her brother, E. L. Eyre, also of San Fran cisco, are expected to arrive Tuesday for a few days' visit at Mr. Madi son's lodge. Name Committees Local Garden Club Tha Medford Garden club held Us regular monthly meeting Thursday evening In the court house auditor ium. Mrs. L. Bundy announced that the plant sale would be held Friday and Saturday In tha Fluhrer build ing on East Main street. A committee was appointed to decorate the Medford hotel for the Shasta Wonderland convention to be held there Friday and Saturday, Oct ober 6 and o. Standlug committees for tha year were announced as follows: Program. Mrs. O. P. Phythtan and Mrs. Elmer Wilson: civic, Mrs. T. W. Miles, Miss Helen Bullls. Mrs. B. E. Harder and Will Warner; plant sales, Mrs. L. Bundy, Mrs. Milton Ottoman and Mrs. Wlnfleld H. Bailey; flower shows, Mrs. Leland Mentger, Mra. Bessie Lumsden, Miss Maa Carlton and Mra. A. H. Lamm; memberahlp, Mra. J. A. Perry, Mrs. E. M. Wilson and Mrs. R. G. Bardwell; calling. Mra. Louis Brown, Mrs. Cope and Mrs. E. C. Koppen. I CONGRESSMAN'S DAUGHTER WEDS Margaret Henrlette McRoynoldi, daughter of Congressman and Mra. 8am D. McReynolda of Tsnnestec, and Darrall Milton 8t. Claire of Washington and Phoenix, Ariz., are ahown after their marriage at Chattanooga. The couple left for a wedding trip before going to Wash ington to make their home. Mra. 8t. Claire accompanied her father to London for the international economic conference and was presented at the court of St. James. (Associated Press Photo) l4atly Klnanli to Meet With .Mm, Hutterficld. The Lady Klwanla will meet for a one o'clock luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. C. 8. Butterfteld, 810 Minnesota. N, A, L. C. Auxiliary Meets TliurNriuy, Regular monthly meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary to the N. A. L. a, will bo held Thursday, October 11 at the home of Mrs. R. E. Swan on the P ho nix-Jacksonville highway. The meeting has been called for a p. m. (raduate Nurses .Meet, (.runts Tatts. The Or ad u a to Nurses met at the home of Mrs. Ltum, 1238 Lawnrldge, In Grants Pass. Thursday, with an Interesting program being presented by the Grants Pass nurses. Dr. Ogle lectured on the baslo sci ence law. Several Medford nurses were In attendance. Baptist Auxiliary To Have Program. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday. October 9 at 2 p. m., at the Carlow home, as S. Laurel. Following a ahort business session there will be a missionary program conducted by Mrs. Carlow. Every one Is cordially Invited to attend. Tttenty-Wjctit Attend It. N. A. The Royal Neighbors met Thursday evening with 28 members present., Final plana for the rally which is to be held Oct. 18 In the K. P, hall weru ' made. Plans were also made for a I aeries of card parties to be held every ! Thursday afternoon for all weeks, the first to be at Edith Beck's home Oct. I 35. Refreshments were served by Don na Taylor. Corette Jones and Ester Richmond. Teachers9 Chorus To Entertain New Group, October 19 Eve Benson Studio of DANCING Where corrrit and distinctive training Is guaranteed. I'ttpIN of Mil. school have been, and are, distinguishing themselves nrnfesslnnullr In Portland, Los Angeles, Idaho, and elsewhere. In Ballet, Adagio, Acrobatics and Tap Phone 1111 By Dorothy Gore Tht Jackson County Teachers Chorus met for practice and dis cussion of the year's plans at the county court house auditorium yes terday morning. Mrs. Esther Church Leake Is the director and Miss Mary Chambers the accompanist. Numbers are being prepared for the county teachers' Institute which meets In the local high school October IP. The members of the chorus are also hostesses at tea on the same date, honoring the new teachers and the new officers. This Is one of the worth while activities In musical circles, giving those Interested an opportunity to sing together and to become ac quainted with a beautiful and edu cational repertory of choral music. The concert last spring In which the teachers presented the little henrd but most fascinating music of Edward Orlcg Is atlll remembered, and the announcement of this yunr'e public recltnla will be anticipated by those who are music minded. Pythian Club Meets Tuesday. The Pythian club will meet Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Con rad, according to announcement Fri day. The meeting, which will be a regular session, will begin at 8 p. m. Miss Core Attends Jtiune Miss Rose Oore. student at the University of Oregon, Is spending the week-end In Portland as the guest of Mrs. K. E. Hlckson. Bhe motored north with friends to attend the Stanford-Oregon State football game yesterday. Daughter of Nile Will Meet suluiduy. Zuletma Trmple number 13, Daugh ters of the Nile, will hold a regular October meeting at the Masonic tem ple Saturday, October 13. at 3 o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the .tem ple patrol at t2;30. Mrs. T. P. Frnnko of Ashland, queen of the temple, will preside at the meeting, when pirn will be com pleted tor a ceremonial to be held la'.e In October. Mrs. Franko desires a large attendance, as other Important business wilt also be discussed. Inroln Sen Ire Huh Names New President. The Lincoln Service club held business scsMnn Friday with the new president, Mrs. Newton, elected. Com mittees were appointed, and various plans for the coming year were dis ci wed. ) The club made plana to hold Its ; annual teachers' reception Friday night. October 13. Mrs. Smith's room, , the 4B, was awarded the fern. After Post Delphian Club To Meet Thursday With Mrs. Fabrick The first meeting of the Post Del' phi an club for the season of 1934- 35, will be held at the home of Mrs Olen Fabrick, 108 Crater Lake avenue i Thursday, October 11. A cafeteria luncheon will be served at 13 o'clock promptly, following which there will be a short business meeting. Plans for the year's work will be outlined by the new president, Mrs. Laura West. A very Interesting program for the year has been arranged by the com mittee. Including travel talks, the study of literature, drama, poetry, archeology, modern China, Russia, Germany and Poland, Indian verse and pottery, and book reviews on many Interesting subjects. There will also be several "Morning Musics lea" and plays given during the season. The program for the meeting on Thursday afternoon will begin at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Lyle Wilcox will give an account of a trip to Oermany and Oberammergau. A comedy-drama from the pen of Miss Helen Norrls, entitled "Juliet Up-to-Date" will be given, with the following members tn the cast: Mrs. R. E. Bebb, Mrs. C. I. Drummond. Mrs. Aletha Vawter, Mrs. R. C. Mul holland, Mrs. A. J. Hanby and Mrs. L, B. Humphrys, Crater Lake Guild Conducts Banquet Crater Lake Oulld held Its annua! banquet Monday evening, with the tables beautifully decorated In fall flowers and candles. Miss Emily Brown, president, was in charge of the evening. An Interesting musical progTam wes presented by Mrs. C. I. Drummond. Mrs. Royal Bebb, Mrs. William Mc Allister. Mrs. Fred Strang, Mrs. Maur lne Duncan and Mra. H. E. Marsh. Mrs. F. R. Haggerty was In charge of the devotlonals and Miss Brown Introduced Mrs. H. M. Welsha&r, past president of the organization. Other officers of the Guild aro Miss Margaret Morrison, vice presi dent; Mrs. Elsie Bashaw, secretary; Miss Margaret Kerr, treasurer. Mrs. Helen Tumy Sr., gave a talk on the early organization of the guild. Mrs. Frances E. Bancroft of Orants Pass was the main speaker for the evening, using as her topic. "Little Man. What Next." Mrs. Larry Pennington was In charge of the banquet, which was attended by fifty members and guests. I'ythian Sisters i'lan Card Party. The Pythian Sisters are planning a benefit card party for Thursday evening, October 11. at the home or Mrs. E. J. Klein, 534 North Barttett street. All Pythlans and friends are in vited. Mesdames Moffatt. Wolfe and Jeschke will assist the hostess. Mr. and Mm. Farr Yl'lt Woodson Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Smith have had as their guests for the past 10 days Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farr, of Ore gon City, where Mr. Farr la In busi ness. They have been extensively entertained during their stay here by Mr. and Mrs. Smith and friends. Miss Latham Is Honored at Bridge Miss Geraldlne Latham was an honor guest at a bridge party given Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Woodson on Mr Andrews road, by members of the J. J. Newberry staff. Miss Gladys Mlnear won high score and Miss Audrey Lofland low. Thce present were Misses Geraldlne Lath am, Elsie Williams, Gladys and Ru'h Mlnear. June Davis. Alleen Latham. t rianil mtt llaitama. Qain rinl.4. Assisting the hostess were Esther.. tinM v.ih. vn.nn r.h at. ,,,, Open House Friday, Washington School With the large gymnasium con verted Into a spacious living room, 66 persona enjoyed the open house program presented Friday evening at the Washington school, under the sponsorship of the P.-T. A. A group of entertainers from the Civilian Conservation corps, under the direction of Cell an Ufford, presented several Interesting numbers. Old fashioned games were enjoyed, and refreshment were served at attrac tively arranged tables, with four per sona seated at each. The yearly program and activities of the association, printed in book form, were distributed to each par ent. All expressed their Interest la the special address, musical numbers and other activities planned for the coming year. (.Irl Scouts to Meet At Washington Mehuol. Girl Scout troop seven will mcot at the gymnasium tof the Washington school Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. All members are requested to be present and on time, according to the announcement of the meeting. Grace Circle Plans Meeting Grace Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday, October 9 with Mrs. C. D. Bean. Each mem ber Is requested to bring a new member. The committee Includes Mesdames O. D. Frazee, 8. Hnlph Dlppel, C. C Leonard, H. E. Marsh and Emily Dynan, M - U'enonah Club To lime Party The We no nan club met at the home of Nellie Purdln for the reg ular covered dish luncheon and busi ness meeting Thursday. The first in the series of public card pnrtles sponsored by the club will be held on Friday night, Octo ber 10. It was announced. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. H. W. Conger, Mrs. Woodson Smith. also Mrs. Leo Farr of Oregon CHy When A Princess Goes Shopping - 1 'Jurist H'Wiffip) J f Shopping for a trousseau Is Just as thrilling to a royal princess as to any other girl, as witness the smile with which Princess Marina, fiancee of Prince George of Great Britain, greeted the photographer who found her In the shop of an eager milliner. The next meeting will be held at the home of Blanche Rlnabarger on October 18. Oret Pocahontas Of California Coming Initiation was held at Weatonka Coun.'il on Friday night, with Helen Smith, IRoy Stagg and Frank Rush being Instructed Into the mysteries) of the degree. Next Friday night ' the regular social card party for the members will be held. On Saturday night, October 18 the Great Pocahontas of California will visit Weatonka Council and plans are being made for her visit. Also on Sunday, October 14. the South the meeting adjourned, refreshments ,m Oregon-Northern California As were served, and a social hour en : Joyed. MIm Fleming Honored at Hhoer. Complimenting Miss Eunice Juanlta Fleming. Mrs. Lelloy J, Fleming and ' her sister. Mlns Viola Gray were hosteiwes at a shower Monday even ling, given at B48 Dakota avenue. Mist Fleming's wedding to W. O. Fehl was an event yesterday at tha Baptist church here. Those presrnt were Mesdames Pres ton Davis, Ernest Conrad. Kenneth Chlldreth, Harry Myers, Donald Greaves. Arthur Htinson. Charlea Gray. James Fleming, WlUard Dooms, rnd the Misses I la and Lyla Young ; Georgia Bchneble. Alice Map Shirley 'and Doris Rse. soclatlon of Pocahontas lodnes will hold their meeting In Medford at the Redman hall. There will be a number from the tribes and councils of McCloud. Yreka end Weed, Calif. Unique and Exclusive Designs in Unusually Fine Silverware the houss that beauty built Keep Beautiful lleauty Is neAineM and smart np-pearam-e. Keep your hilr, com plelop and nulls attrmtlve, and jou nlll look unite youthful ami beautiful. Begin with a PERMANENT WAVfi and the hostess, Mrs. Woodson. After bridge they went to Valentine's for refreshments. Miss Latham was pre sented a lovely gift. ,BjaBRta by urrev'j"- A S IB. T 41 S. Central Phone JW Late Georgian -tie new StchJUncf. GORHAM It II pica sure for uj to show you this new pattern in Gorham Ster ling, rich with the best charac teristics of two famous periods ...the Georgian days of Old England and the Colonial days ot America. R.lrr ti: Noitrmhrr bsurs ol Yf.ilt Hitqifr' riiiiaar HmiMt A (larilrn (Utod H.i.rKe. ln CoMnopolltan Lawrence 's Carping thi same high quality nier rhsnrtlw to be found In the lfl Mores In large rltlrs. -if ;i lilt "Junior Musicians" Form Organization Piano pupils of Effle Herbert Yeo man, who ages are 9 to 13, gathered at the studio of their teacher on Tuesday evening and organized a club to be known as "The Junior Musicians," This group of younger studentB have as their purpose, the develop ment of a wider knowledge of music In general and a part of each meet ing Is developed to study. Officers elected were : president, Catherine Gentner; vice president, Stanley Gustln; secretary. Lavon Da vis and treasurer, Phoebe $wem. Mrs. R. S. Daniels. Mrs. Croucher and Mrs. L. G. Gentner were named as advisors to assist in outlining pro-, grams. A social hour of musical gamfs and refreshments followed the busl-! ness meeting. Club voted to mei't every first and third Wednesday of j each month. Additional members present were, i Laura Oeritner, Clara Danlsls, Nina ; Croucher, Donald ' Croucher, Dean Davis, Philip Henselman, Grace '. Youmans, Katherlne Youmans, Joyce j Sims and Patricia Dlppel. ; Mrs. Hanna Hostess j To Health I Hit The health unit of Jacksonville will be entertained Tuesday, October 9 at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hanna. A covered dish luncheon Is to be served at 12:30 o'clock. All ladles f i the community who are Interested, are Invited to attend. Autumn Exhibit of Flowers at Hotel, Plan Garden Club The Medford Garde? club will hold Its annual autumn exhibition of flowers In the lobby of the Medford Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. There will be no classi fication or awards but each member of the club Is expected to furnish an arrangement of flowers from his garden. A cordial Invitation Is extended to everyone to exhibit. The flower show committee. Mrs. Leland Mentzer. chairman, will be at the hotel early Tuesday morning to receive and ar range all exhibits. Other members of the committee. are Mrs. Bessie Lumsden. Miss Mae Carlton and Mrs. A. H. Lamm. Farewell Party Is Given Judy Family, Carlow9 s Residence The members of the Baptist church and congregation and other friends, held an enjoyable social at the heme of the Drs. Carlow. 26 Laurel street, on Thursday evening. October 4, In honor of the J. E. Judy family, who are scon to depart for Eugene to live. At the choir practice the same evening, a handkerchief shower was tendered Mies Helen Judy, who has been a faithful member of the choir for a long time. The Judy family is moving to Eugene to be near the uni versity that their daughter might at tend. A company of about eighty people assembled for the social and an im promptu program was carried out. in cluding guessing games, a reading by. Miss Glffln. quartet numbers by the Baptist ladles' quartet, soprano solo by Miss Helen Judy, accordion selec tions by Mrs. Merle Davis Watson of Grants Pass, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis for a few days; a talk by the pastor and a response by each member ol the Judy family. Coffee and cake were served by a committee, which brought to a close a very pleasant evening. Goulds Entertain For Parisian Miss An Interesting visitor In tha city for the past week wa Miss Ida Fos tey of Paris, France, guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gould on West Main. Miss Fossey Is making an exten.it va lour of Canada and the United States and will pass through ti? Panama canal on her return to Franca. While here Miss Fosse y was enter tained with luncheons and motor trips through the valley and to the state line. She waa much delighted with Medford and Its hospitality. The Catholic Ladles will serve a home-cooked Chicken dinner Wednes day evening at Parish Hall. All are in vited to attend. Serving 5:30 to 7:30. Junior High P.-T. A. Tn Hear Mr. Bowman The Junior Hfgh Pa rent -Teach era association will meet Friday after noon, October 13 at 3:00 o'clock. A Columbus Day program will tw presented. Including group singing by some of the pupils of Junior High. Mr. Bowman, county school super-1 Intendent. will talk on the 20-mtll ' tax limitation. A good represents- j tton of parents Is desired. ; -M i I. O. O. F. Groups Hate Large Meeting i Members of Canton Siskiyou and i Ladles' Auxiliary No. 16, Patriarchs I Militant, I. O. O. F., entertained last evening at a 6:30 o'clock din ner, with twenty members from Grants Pass In attendance, as well as others from Ashland, Jacksonville and Klamath Falls. Among those present were Mr. And Mrs. John Oliver, who were houss guests here of Dr. and Mrs. JJud n, Rlckert, Homer Angell, JeJssd Jones, all of Portland, and Anita Nicholson of Harrlsburg. who node their official Inspections. Mlsa Nicholson visited In Klamtll Falls Saturday and Is returning here Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Ethel Weed before going to Grants Pass on Tuesday for her official visit there. uB.NoffmaJJ Becoming B.HOFFM, DRESSES Individual In all this season's variety of fabrics designed to meet the taste of every discriminating woman. WE INVITE YOU to see our FALL SHOWING of DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES Beautiful blue white Diamond Rings prlred from $23 to S.VIO. Wed ding rings to mat"h ladles' Klgln and Allium Wrist Watches with Link Band, $19.73. .Men's seven-Jewel W a 1 1 h a m Wrist Watches $15.00. f mr JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE Quality Jewelry Honestly Priced ff! S ESI Hi s j 00 "--isF i is j a t. v I A LL you need is a notebook and a pencil, and you I x' ' " 4 1 have your entrance fee to this cooking school! I ' V ' .VU Starting WEDNESDAY i, a'V? - "i ' - V - UW Valuable Gifts Daily Everything FREE! 1 S i SlSlill I mi l IT