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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON, STXDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1934 A Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Few ell Ideal Sorority Girl Elsie Boeniker, Warrensliiirf, Mo., mlM H'U voted the title of "Idral Snrnrlty r.lrl" at Santa Barbara, t-'al., where 250 (Irlerate attended tne national convention of the educa tional iororlty. Delta Hlnma Kpsllon. Society Events of Week Are Focused At the Town Club The pleasant autumn weather ha been Inspiring to thoae who enjoy entertaining during the fall aeason and u a result, the Town club ha been a busy center of activity dur ing the paet week. Announcement waa alao made yea terday that on next Saturday. Octo ber 27, a masquerade Hallowe'en dancing party la scheduled for mem bera of the club, with a midnight aupper. Tuesday la ladlea1 day at the large club house, and about forty weie there for luncheon last week. Mra. Uipert J. Henry wa a luncheon hoa teas, and the Book club aleo had luncheon reservatlona Tueeday. Mra. Harry Rosenberg entertained a group at luncheon on Wedneaday. aa did Mra. Porter J. Neff. The Llona club W has 1U regular weekly meet ing at the Town club. There were forty at the dinner party given Wednesday evening by the Badminton club, some continuing to the armory afterward for the tour nament, and tho others remaining at the Town club for bridge. Mrs. Gain Robinson entertained her bridge club Thursday there, and Fri day Mra. Paul Janncy had a email group for luncheon. Many of the members enjoyed a no host dinner last evening, and the for mal dance following. Large Bridge Party At Mrs. Perl's for Mrs. H. Reichstein A pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mra. Prank Perl Thurs day, when she entertained at aeven table of brldne for the pleaaure ol Mrs. Hnrold Reichstein. Contract was In play during the afternoon, with prizes going to Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. Ted OeBauer. Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Mrs. William Heath. The guest list Included Mesdame Reichstein. Hester Whitman, Hub bard, Bruce Bnuer, Dnvld Wilcox, Ben C. Wilson. Homer Marx, Gordon Oreen, Codding, Porter, Richard Paine, Lloyd Sander, Foster Cone, Dwight Flndley, OeBauer, Russell Se mon, Elwood Strader, William McAl lister. Herbert Brown, Heath. Elbert Coleman and Robert Munter, and Misses Georgia Edwards, Viola Tem pleton. Kathryn Sweeney. Mnrtan Ness, Kathleen Ness. Dorothy Nys waner and Lela Carlton. European Artist to Present Concert in Medford On Friday iiiftittt Honor Mrs. Tucker Antoinette Petrova Detcheva, no'd European concert artist, will be pre aented In a piano concert at the Bald ,wln Piano ahoppe auditorium on Fri day. October So. This will be her first public appearance In Medford. This 1 one of a series of concert which sill take Miss retcheva from Portland to San Francuco during the winter aeason. She waa soloist In the Bach society In Vienna for two seasons and played ooncerta In Vienna, Sofia and many other capitals of Europe. Lincoln Service club Invites Public on Friday The Lincoln Service club haa an nounced that a Hallowe'en "Fun rest" will be held at the Lincoln school Friday night. Oct. 30. The program will begin at 7 o'clock with a costume march, followed by a play, special acta and spooky tralla to provide thrill. There will be fish pond, booths where one may obtain a variety of refreshments, and en dora will have an unusual array of balloons. Weniinalt flub Ha. Ilrldre Party Blanche Hlnabarger waa hostess to the Wenonah club at her home on Vancouver avenue, Thursday aft ernoon with six tables of bridge in play. High score for the afternoon was won by Ora Puffleld. Guests were Mrs. Beatrice Black burn, a member visiting here frcm Copco, Calif. Mrs. Lydla Gardner 01 Talent, Mrs. Ora Duffleld of Ash land and Mra. Rose Rice of thla ltv. Refreshment! were lerved by Dorothy Dltxcy and Hemic Brown. The next meeting will be at tne home of Bernlce Wilson, November 1. Pa.t Pocahontas' llnnoreil at Meet The Past Pocahontus' were honor ed on Friday night, thoae filling the oltlces being Vera Thomas. Poca hontas: Mattle Luman, Wsnonah; Oladye Lawrenta, prophetess: LeRoy Stngg. Powhatan. Next Friday night, October 30. Wea tonka council will hold Ha first dance of the winter season. Music will be furnished by Dickey's orches tra, and all Redmen, Pocahontas and their Invited friends are cordially asked to attend. The comn'lt'.ee in charge conMsts of Harriet Watson. Helen Smith. Dorothy Ulckey, Flor ence Rush and Ed Bhackel. Wmonah flub Has Parly, Ked men's llnll The Wenonah club sponsored It first public card psrty at the Red men hall Friday evening, lllgn cores In bridge were won by Blnnche Rlnsbsrger and Charles R Oall and second high scores were held by Five Gentry and Nate Thornton. In pinochle, high scores were re ceived by Mrs. Anderson snd Mr. Anderson. Second hlh scores acre held by Mnggie Ersklne and Ed Hhockle. Refreshments were served by Wllma Hayes. Olsdys Lawrentk, Ms Ul Lumnn. Vera Thomsa. Saran Tolle and Leila Morrow. The com mittee In charge of cards wss Ber nlce Wilson and Mildred Ward. On Friday, November 10 another card party will be held and the public Is cordially Invited, Mrs. Mann Invites Twenty for Series Luncheons, Bridge Mrs. John C. Mann Invited twenty friends to her home at 818 East Main street on Saturday aftornoon for luncheon. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon. The second In the series of partlea planned fcy Mrs. Mann will be given thla Wednesday when she will again Invite a group of twenty for lunch eon and bridge. Hallowe'en Party Is Given Thursday Members of the Degree of Honor association enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening when they met In the club rooms at the city halt for the aoclal night. About sixty were present, the majority being In costume. Hallowe'en decoration were used about the rooms, and the large group enjoyed the fortune telling, he candy booths and the fish pond. A prograrh was given, with a piano duet by Lewis Parker and Luclllle Seller, and a reading, "A Negro Ser mon" waa presented by Adabee Seller. Margaret Kempke aang vocal aolo and Mrs. Burrowa gave a reading, "The Backseat Driver." A colorful event waa the grand march, with Bessie Hubler at the piano. , After the grand march, prizes were awarded Adabee Seller and Naomi Hubler. Oamea were played, and re freshments served by the committee, composed of George Denman, Mrs. Llla Haaa and Mra. Clarence Hansen. Edith Elliott la to be chairman of the next meeting, which is to be No vember 1. Initiation la to be con ducted at that time. Mrs. Andrews Hostess At Lunrheon Wednesday A delightful luncheon was served at Hotel Medford Wednesday, with Mra. Jap Andrewa as hostess. Five tables of contract followed In the ladles' lounge where a. profusion of flowers In baskets waa arranged. -Odd Fellows Lodge To lime Party Tuesday Members of the Odd Fellowa lodge and all branchea of the order will hold a Hallowe'en party Tuesday eve., Oct. 30 In the I.O.O F. hall. The committee In charge la arrang ing a program of music, readings, fortune telling and Hallowe'en atunts. Friends of the order are Invited to come and Join In an evening of good fellowahlp. Kehekah Lodge Has Regular Session Olive Rebeknh lodge met In regular session Monday evening with all offi cers In the chairs but one. After the business meeting old fashioned games were played. Arrangement were completed for a rummage ssle to be held In the Sparta building. Oct. 3 and 37. Refreshments were served, with Mary Cave chairman of the social committee. Mrs. McCaskey Is Luncheon Hostess Party Wednesday Mrs. Paul Scherer waa honor guest at Mrs. H. D. McCaskey's luncheon at her home Wednesday, to which twelve were Invited. Bridge was en joyed during the afternoon. Present were Mrs. Scherer, Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl, Mrs. Leonard Car penter, Mrs. Don Clark, Mrs. Shelby Tuttle. Mrs. Harold Jordan, Mrs. Gor don Voorhles, Mrs. Alice Holloway, Miss Roxane Ruhl, Miss Frances Sparrow, Mrs. Charles Voorhles. and the hostess, M Miss Livingston Is Hostess on Friday A small luncheon at her home near Jacksonville was given on Friday by Miss Anne Livingston for a group of her friends. Invited for the affair were Mra. H. D. McCajkey,, Mrs. Don Clark. Mrs. Alice Holloway, Mrs. Cor- bln Edgell. Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl, Mrs. Sprague Riegel and Mrs. J. O. 8. Wellls. Daughters of Nile To Give Ceremonial The Daughters of tha Nile will hold a ceremonial and special meet. Ing on Friday, October 38 at three o'clock In the Ashland Maaonlc Temple, at which time a large class of candidates will be Initiated, It haa been announced. The candidates are to be present from Coqutile. Klamath Falls. Orants Pass, Medford and Ashland. Following the ceremonial, membera and their escorts will attend the banquet In the Masonic Temple din ing room at 8:30 p. m. After the banquet, dancing and a program win complete the evening. Mra. T. P. Franco of Ashland la queen of Zul elma temple, and Mrs. Henry Enders. also of Ashland, Is In charge of the decoratlona for the affair. Weekly Study Club Hears Fine Reviews The Wodneeday Study club met at the usual hour In the club room on October 17 with the prealdent, Mrs. B. O. Harding. In the challr. The first number on the program waa a splen did review of Agnes Rothery's book, "Sweden: the Land and the People,' glven by Mrs. W. E. Crews. The au thor la a young American writer. The book Is well written, giving a wealth of Information, and is beautifully Il lustrated. Ths well known Norwegian writer. Knut Hamsun, haa given another story of village life In his own coun try. The superstitions ana ioidics the potty Jealousies and tragedies of life In Segeltoss. are told In his book. "The Road Leada On." Mrs. J. O. Grey gave an extremely Interesting snd comorehenslve review of this book. Current topics, presented by Mra. B. N. Warner, covered matters of In terest In both national and foreign affairs. Mrs. Cobb Visits Relatives In South Mrs. 8. M. Cobb left here Friday evening for an extended stay In Loa Angelea where ah will be the guest of relatives. Women's Association To Conduct Bazaar The Women's Association of the Presbyterian church will conduct a bazaar and dinner on Monday. Octo ber 33, with a play to be presented In the evening. A similar affair waa held laat fall, and waa a pronounced auccesa. Delegates From Here To P.-T. A. Conclave The regional conference and school of Instruction of the Parent-Teachers' association was. held In Grants Pass last Tuesday with Mrs. Virginia Kleteer of Portland, atate president, and Mm. Courtwrlght. also a atate of ficer. In attendance, Prior to Departure In compliment to Mrs. W. A. Tucker of Long Beach, Calif., who left yeaterday for her home In tho south, her daughter, Mrs. Lyle P Wilcox invited six couples to their home on West Main street Friday evening for dinner and bridge. Mrs. Tucker haa been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and children for the paat six weeks. Sacred Concert By Christian Church's Choir This Evening The choir at the First Christian church, will . this evening at 7:30 o'clock, present Its first sacred con cert of the fall and winter season. Mrs. Effla Herbert Yeoman will di rect the choir, and Mra. Mabel Hart ley Sims will play the piano accom paniment. The program haa been announced as follows: A Capella Chorus, "The Lord's Prayer" Lawrence "The Earth I the Lord's" Erhardt Ladlea' eextette. "Call Ye Upon Him" - Wilson Sudor Bohnert, Eunice Smith. Oletha Olson, Virginia Cook. Alma Wade and Rose Ellen Blonexer. Male quartette. Selected. Messrs. D. E. Mlllnrd, M. E. Olson, Chester Wendt and J. W. Klrk-patrlck. Chorus, "He Is My Fortress" Wlldermere Soprano aolo, "O Lamb of God Still Keep Me" Stults Genevieve Brown Chorus, "Grieve Not the Holy Spirit" Stalner Trio for soprano, tenor and bari tone. "The Hand Unseen" parks Anna Wendt, Louis Gentner. Chester Wendt. Chorus, "Praise Ye the Lord". Hame Incidental aolo, Eleanor Curry Chorus. "Seek Ye the Lord"..Robert Tenor obllgato sung by D. E. Millard Mixed quartette, "An Even Song" Bmltn To Visit Here 1 1 Bridge Enjoyed At "1 Eleanor Curry, Oletha Olson. M. E. Olson. John Klrkpatrlck. Male quartette selected. Chorus, "Thou Art the Living Christ" Wilson National Officers Of League Coming The local branch of the Oregon League of Western Writers conduct ed Its October meet at the home of Mrs. O. R. Satchwell on Ashland ave nue last Saturday. Original ahort- ahort atorles were read by those pres- MISS HELEN L. BYRNES, of Evans ton. 111., general secretary of the Young People's Rrnnch of the National Woman's christian Temperance Union, who will attend the state convention III Medford this week. Tuesday Marks Opening W. C T. U. State Meet Methodist Church Here of Zulelma Temple, Daughters of the Nile, entertained the officers of the patrol and chorus at a one o'clock luncheon Thursday at the Ashland hotel. "Thirty-five ladles were present with contract and auction bridge In play during the afternoon. The parlors were attractively deco rated In autumn flowera for the occa sion. Mrs. F. C. Durlan of Grant Pass waa awarded prize for high score at contract bridge. P.E.O. Is Honored By State Organizer Chapter AA. P.E.O., wo visited on Wednesday by Mrs. Emily Wellls. of Portland, state organizer, on her tour of Inspection. Luncheon at the Hotel Medford preceded the afternoon meet- ent, for criticism, and eonaldered ! "'" """" especially clover were "Boomerang" j J"e Dong of Ashland, state written by Mrs. Olive May Cook, and ! president was a guest of the chapter. ".nm Tike. Off hi. Hat" hv Miss i which felt honored in having three Msiirie Pnnl l state officers here, as Mra. Moore is A letter from the national president j tat treasurer. hteh w.. r. t th. meeting an- Mrs. Weill spoke of her pleasure nounced the possibility that, some of ; attending the convention here last Medford. thla week, will be the mecca of delegates from all point of Oregon, who will gather here for the state convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Un ion. The state meeting opens on Tuesday, and will continue througn Friday afternoon. Of particular Interest to those who will attend the four day ses sion here, is the fact that Miss Helen Louise Byrnes, field lecturer and secretary of the Young Peo ple's Branch, will be here from Evanston, 111,' as guest speaker. The Medford convention will be the fifty-first annual gathering 01 the union, and the meetings are to be conducted In the First Metho dist church, at the corner of West Main and Laurel atreets. Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg of thla city 1 general chairman of the hostess committee, with Mrs. Minnie Bryant In charge of reservations, housing and registration. Mrs. E. S. Hltzler Is In charge of the banquet, and Mrs. Belle Llttrell, the reception. Mrs. H. G. Wilson will supervise the transportation, while the local program Is being prepared by Mrs. Maybelle Church. Mrs. W. T. Berry I chairman of decorations, and Mrs. E. C. Roseborough, publicity. The four days will ace a great amount of work accomplished by the W. C. T. u, for reports of the Mrs. T. P. Franco ot Ashland, queen !. federal and world work of tne union wut Drougnt ueiurv wic Queen of Zuleima Gives Luncheon At Ashland for Staff for Tuesday, has by the committee delegates. The program been announced as follows: Morning 9:00 Official beard meeting, Y. P. B. and L. T. L. conference. 10:00 Executive board meeting. 11:00 Conferences, Children's the national officers will be present at the W.C.T.U. convention In session here this week. If any attend, & special meeting Is to be called ot the league, local members stated. Lady Ktuanlam Meet Tomorrow Mrs. F. C. DUlard. who resides at 30 Summit street, will be hostess Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock to Lady Klwanlans. Mrndnmes Brown and R.jtalmv to Entertain Mrs. S. I. Brown and Mrs. P. E. Bigalow are to be hostesses Thurs day at 1:30 o'clock dessert bridge for the Building Bridge club at the Cath olic parish hall. and fairs and exhibits. 12 :00 Luncheon. Afternoon 1 ;3o Conferences, child welfare and circulation of official papers. 2:30 Conferences, evangelistic, In ternational relations and legislation. 3:30 Praise service, led by Rev. Rozella Douglas. Evening Dinner, First Methodist ehurch. 6:30 o'clock. Open to public. Mrs. Ada Jolley, presiding. Invocation Rev. Jos. Knotts. Violin solo Mrs. C. I. Drummond. Welcomes City, Mayor Geo. Por ter; Chnmber of Commerce, Mr. B. E. Harder; Ministerial association. Rev. Geo. P. Kabele; Parent-Teach ers' association, Mrs. Carl Bennett; county W. C. T. U., Mrs. Augusta McCormlck; local W C. T. U., Mrs. E A. Oldenburg. Response to welcomes Mrs. Mar garet R. Martin. Solo Mrs. Effte Herbert Yeoman. Address "Our Children's Farm j Home," Mr. H. C. Seymour. Address "Not Finished Yet," Miss Helen L. Byrnes. Benediction Rev. E. A. Oldenburg. On Tuesday morning, at one ol the conferences, the Children's Farm home of the Oregon W. C. T. U-. located three and one-half miles north of Corvallis on the Albany highway, will be discussed. The home, which caree for about two hundred children, haa its own school and club activities, as well as religious recreation, the children hare their own swimming pool. Gymnastics and outdoor sports are also included on the recreational program. There are seven home-like cot tages, four for boys and three for girls at the home, with s house mother and assistant In each cot- Allons Club Meet Mrs. W. B. Bolger and Mrs. Ctatoui McCredle were Joint hostesses Thurs day evening at the former's home, entertaining the Allons club at des sert bridge. Four tables were m play, with prizes for high score go ing to Mrs. Goodwin Humphrey, sec ond to Mrs. Edward Leach, traveling prize to Mrs. Cole R. Holmes and low prize to Mrs. Massle Dally. - Benefit Card Party Is Wednesday Evening A benefit card party 1 to be given on Wednesday evening by the ladlea of Sacred Heart Catholic church, It has been announced. The party Is to be held at the Catholic parish ball at eight o'clock. DIAMONDS i$tf5$ ill Farm Home, Christian citizenship tage. May, and at being In Medford again. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. T. W. Miles In Novem ber. Mrs. Furber Visits Elta D. Hubbs Tent Elta D. Hubbs tent. Daughters ol Union Veterans, had the pleasure of entertaining at their last meeting, Mrs. Mary Furber, department inspec tor. Dinner at 6:30 was followed by an evening session presided over by Mrs. Edna Kindred, president ot the tent, during which four grand-daughters of union veterans of the Civil war were Initiated Into the order. Mrs. Furber also Installed Miss Ora A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed; Cox us department Junior vice presl- by the club members last Thursday ! dent. Mrs. Furber's address to the at the home of Mrs. H. A. DeBuque j tent was very Interesting and her at Central Point. Sewn tables were In play, with dessert being served ut I o'clock. Camera Club Members Enjoy Movie Thursday A large audience enjoyed tho Copro Crater Lake In Winter" and "the visit was enjoyed. The next meeting will be on Friday, Oct. 28 at the Armory. Miss Orth Return From Eugene XMt Business Women To Open Fall Work At Meeting Wednesday Resuming activities of the local branch of the Business and Profes sional Women's club, a dinner meet ing will be held on Wednesday even ing at 7 o'clock In the Jackson hotel. New officers will be Installed at that time, according to announce ment made yesterday. The committee In charge of the gathering Is composed of Inst year's executive board. Including Mrs. Belv.i Aiken. Mrs. H. M. Weishaar and Miss Clara Wood. Cafeteria Lunrheon At St. Mark's Hall Tne Ladles of St. Mark's Guild of the Episcopal church will hold a one o'clock cafeteria luncheon Friday, October 29. at the guild hall. Bridge will be In play during the afternoon. with Mrs. C. C. Murray, chairman. An Invitation Is extended all those nho wish to Join the Guild at cards. Those wishing to make reservations, are re quested to call Mrs. Murray. 1401. Assisting Mrs. Murray are Mesdames R. W. Frame, R. E. Green, Lydla An drews and A. F. Stcnnett. Many Attend Birthday Dinner The annual birthday dinner of the Ladles Aid society of Zlon Lutheran church on Thursday evening In the church parlors, was attended by about one hundred and proved an enjoyable evening. Special musical numbers at the dinner were: two selections on a I Hawaiian guitar by Miss Vera Andren, I and two violin selections by Ray Wolff accompanied by Miss Genevieve Forty at Meeting Of Women s Class The Loyal Women's Bible class oi the First Christian church, assem bled In the recreational hall Tues day afternoon, October 16. The devotional program was led by the president, Mrs. Fidelia Woods. who read the 103rd Psalm, follow ing this waa a prayer and song service, and a short business ses sion. Refreshment were served to forty-one members and friends. Instead of a program the time was spent In tving a comforter for a needy family. The next meeting will be held November 20. Southern Dinner Enjoyed by Oroup Mrs. W. C. Rice Invited a group of friends to enjoy an old-fashloncd southern dinner at her home Friday. The following guests were present: Mra. N. D. Wood. Mrs. W. C. McCuls- ton, Mrs. N. S. Oatman, Mrs. Abble Thomas, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. E. N. Dorn and Mra. S. M. Cobb. BUD- is the time to buy Diamond Rings $15 to $500 Ladies's Wrist Watches .As! i li a I4 Elgin and Walthom $19.75 to $50 Men's Wrist Watches Elgin and Waltham $15 to $50 QUALITY JEWELRY HONESTLY PRICED JEWELERS : MEDr0R0.0R& Ml., rwoth Drt returned on t.n. Brown at the piano. A luncheon waa held at noon and . Diamond Jubilee" pictures shown by! . ' . I. . . Thursday at 5:30 d. m. In the church . hanmiet In the evenlm at th. Bed- n ,. ,.,. rv.,h-, m. " ... ... .. wood hotel. Including those from Medford In Clranta Pasa were Mes dainea Hoev. Clamor. Clegg. Bennett. Heyland. Daniels and Pierce. Th Washington school presented It certificate of sunderdleatlon at thla meeting. Health Association W.n.f. Una Annual Report at Meeting The Women's Relief corpe met at j To Coiulin t Meeting the armory Thursday with a large The bi-monthly meeting of tho attendance. A covered dlah luncheon ' Jackson County Health association was held at noon. I will be held on Friday. November 3 In the afternoon the business ees- " a o'clock In tha court hous au alon waa held with Anna Harmon of , dltorlum. with Mrs. Alex Sperrow and Grants Pns acting aa inspection offl Ing of the Camera club, held Thurs- & day evening In the court house au- Hom.omn for Aid dltorlum. After the open meeting, ; S(w,ty p,,p(,llfd ,.,er. .uu " I The October homecoming of the use of photogrsphy in the forest service. A demonfttratlon of the rise of the photo floodlight In making portraits was given by Thomas J. Radellffe. parlors, Mrs. Simpson sctlng as hoa-tees. the ; First M. t. Ladles' Aid society has been postponed until Tueeday. Octo ber 30. due to the state W.C.T.U. convention which will be In session here this week. cer. Two csndldatea were Initiated. Membera from Grant Pass corps weie guest, also Conrad Woods. The an nual report of the corpa waa given. Members In good standing. 50: calls made on the 111 and ahut-lns. 040; bouquets given. 204: money given for relief. 197.70; other than money. 1199.70; average attendance of offi ce for th year. 11; and average at tendance of members, 37. Mrs. Leonard Carpenter In charge.. Hiring the absence of Miss Mildred, :rlton. Th Eagle Point and Sams Valley unit, with Mesdms 8prrow and Carpenter, will be hostesses. Dr. L. D. Inskeep will spesk on communicable diseases and Dr. Ben C. Wilson will address the associa tion on child welfare. As this Is sn Important meeting of the fall, all members are urged to attend. 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