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PAGE TWO arePFOTCD MAIL TRIBUyE, BEDFORD. QREflOy, STTNTDAT. OCTOBER 28. 193 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards Luncheon Saturday At Town Club For Mrs. Brackinreed In farewell to Mrs, Alan J. Brack! n reed, who U leaving for Portland soon to make her home, a no-hostess luncheon was held Saturday at the Town club. Twenty-four guest were present. Mra. Bracktnreed't many frlenda are sorry of her departure, for she ha taken an active part In club and so- clal activities in the city. Bhe was formerly president of the Drama league In Med ford, 44 - Ten Tables Bridge In Play At Lovely Fall Party Friday Chrysanthemums and brightly col ored leaves, Indicative of the autumn season, formed the attractive deco rations Friday afternoon for the de lightful luncheon and bridge party at the Town club, for which Mrs. Allen R. Smith, Mrs. Glenn Jackson and Mrs. David Yale were hostesses. Other parties at the club this week Included - the luncheon given on Tuesday by Mrs. C. M. English, after which the members continued to the Colony club. Miss Betty Bnrdwell invited a few friends for Wednesday luncheon, and Saturday Mrs. C, M Kirk was hostess at the club, Mistletoe Club Announces Meeting Mistletoe club will meet Wednes day with Calla Geer at her home, filfl West Jackson street, for dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock. Remains Here " For Visit Mra. Emma A. James, a delegate from the Prances Wlllard union of the W. C. T. U. In Portland, la re maining In Med ford for a few days visit with her cousin, Mrs. T. G. Heine. She attended the convention ! which opened hem last Tuesday. I Pythian Sinters Have Busy Week Early last week members of the Pythian club entertained their grand chief, Mrs. Barbara Graves of Port land, who made her visit to Med ford Upon her arrival last Saturday she waa entertained at carda that even ing at the home of Mra. E. J. Klein, five tables being In play. On Sunday, she was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Edward Webber of this city, who Invited a. number of the Pythian slaters to her home. The group then went to Ashland, where a reception waa given Mrs. Oraves by the Ashland sisters. On Monday, a luncheon waa given at the Hotel Mcdford In the small dining room with 35 members In at tendance, from Grants Pass, Ashland and Med ford. The group then ad journed to the homo of Mra. Mabel Helmroth for bridge. Monday evening, the regular work of the temple waa exemplified In the Pythian hall and an Interesting talk by Mrs. Oraves waa enjoyed. Mrs. Oravea returned to her home In Portland Tuesday morning by motor. She Christens Destroyer. H. - & V jig Si t, Z , i I tin " ,VW, 4 Jjl f ft. Mra. Kutrlnu Loomie Mulligan, wife of Rear Admiral John Halllnaii, commandant of the Puget Sound na?y jnrd at Hrrmerton and the 13th naral dlitrlrt. Saturday she ehrlMr ned the U. g. Worden, ISOO-ton destroyer, launched at Bremerton. ( Aaioclated Pre photo). Elks Dancing Party Wednesday Evening Ftr New Members New members will be honor gueM Wednesday evening at the Elks' dance Hallowe'en, which will open the club's social activities for the season. The orchestra, under the direction of ward V. Croft, has announced number of dance specialties for the evening, and with the group will be uwrence miner, violinist, The hall will be decorated appro priately for Hallowe'en. The affair la being given for Elks and their in vited guests. Lodge members may obtain guest cards from any membpr of the committee, of which Robert Strang Is chairman. Other members are Stanley Sherwood. Hanson Web ster, Sandy Westcrgren and Earl York. Dancing will begin at 0 o'clock. .iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Calling Attention to the Romantic Zircon The heaviest atone per unit of lite Ranks nevt to the Diamond In refraction of light . . , Genuine! The natural stone tn a nine Green Tolor . . . very moderate price $10 and up at Lawrence's Carrying the same high qunllty merchandise In be found tn the het stores In large cities. Mrs. o'ronner To lie Hostess The Building bridge club will moet with Mra. J. R. O'Conner at 720 Park avenue Thursday, November first, 'at 1:30 o'clock for dessert bridge. Mrs. Percy of Portlsnd, who Is a house guest of her daughter, will assist the nostess. Raraar and Play Will Be Presented Members of the Women's Asaocla tlon of the Presbyterian church will sponsor a bazaar on Monday after noon, with a dinner In the evening, after which a play. "Bill's Rummage sale," la to be given under the dlrec tlon of Mrs. Oliver L. Overmeyer. Two children's choruses are also going to sing. P.-T. A at Jackson School Has Meeting The P.-T. A. of the Jackson school met In regular session Prtday after noon, Rodeny Wheelok opening tho meeting with a flsg salute. The third grade entertained with Hallowe'en songs, led by Roger Wolf. J. B. Colo man, county assessor, spoke on the two major defects of the 30 mill tu limitations bill, and Mrs. Harry Ol sen, health chairman, reported that i ISA cans of tomatoes had been can ned In the new kitchen. The parent-education class under I the direction of Mrs. N. C. Chaney wm oe conducted Wednesday after noon from 9 to a :S0 o'clock, and "Habit formation" will be the aub- jeet. Any one Interested In children Is Invited to attend and bring note book and pencil. The Jackson unit waa one of two units In the counties of Jackson and Josephine to receive standardization certificates at the regional confer ence held In Grants Pass October in Thi nait meeting will be Daddies' night, In charge of Mrs. C. N. Culy. Bridge Tournament On Schedule Friday Members of the Town club are In terested In the bridge tournament to be ataged at the club on Friday even ing at 7:45 o'clock. Those partici pating are asked to arrange for part nera and register aa soon as possible. Those of the club planning to take part are to call Mrs. Glenn Jackson. lais-L, or Mrs. Donald Clark at 301-J-3. " M .Mother's Club To Have Luncheon The Mother's club of Sacred Heirt Catholic church will meet at the home of Mm. J. c. Logan on Orchard Home drive Friday, Nov. 3 at one V clock with a covered dish luncheon. All members are requesetd to be pres ent. Election of officers and otner business affairs are to be considered. Walters-Hudson Wedding Saturday Last evening, at 35 Cottage street. Miss Ethel Mae Walters and Edwin C. Hudson were married, with Rev. Joseph Knotts of the First Methodist church officiating. The couple ' was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Voy Walker. Quests In, attendance Included Mrs. Ella Walker of Wllllta. Calif.; Mr. and Mra. L. E. Turner and daughter, Betty, of Salem: Miss Dorothy Hudson of Loe Angeles, Mlsa Elsie Iaenhawer of Ashland, Mlsa Laura Thompson cjf Phoenix, and Horme Caton, Myra Thompson and BUI Wilson of Med-ford. Surprise Birthday Party Given Curtis llachelder A surprise birthday party waa given Tuesday, October 33. for Curtis Bach elder at 434 South Grape street. Hal. lowe'en colors were used in the deco rations. Games wore enjoyed during the afternoon and refreshments were served. Those present were Betty Bare. Jeane Bare, Barbara Hampson, Ruth Oarlock. Muriel Hughes. Joyce Freed. Betty Green, Kathleen Edwards. Dor. lln Terrell, Albert Plche, Dick Finch. Harry Thurman. Donald Gillespie. Donald Younger. Billy Marsh, Burton Dougherty. Bruce Leverette. Harold Hartiel and Curtis Bachelder. Ceremonial Held In Ashland Temple By Daughters The Nile One of the most elaborate cere mo nlala ever staged in southern Oregon by Zulelma Temple waa puf on by the Daughters of the Nile Friday af ternoon In the Ashland Masonic tern pie, with Mra. T. P. Franco of that city, queen of the temple, presiding 8he waa assisted by her officers, the uniformed patrol and the chorus, robed In patrol colors. Nineteen can didates received the degree and dur ing the session a short program was I presented. Two readings were given by Mrs F. K. Baker of Orants Pass, and Miss Dorothy Reynolds of Ashland gave two whistling solos, accompanied at the piano by Mlas Ruth Severance. Following the ceremonial a ban quet for the members and their es corts was given, and songa by the patrol and chorua were enjoyed. Elaborate decorations were arrang ed in the hall, with the oriental set ting emphasized by the large baskets of colored psmpaa grass. There were also many peautlful fall flowers. Members of the decorations com mittee were Mesdames Enders, Mc Nnlr, Hardy, Claycombe, Haines. Dean, Anderson and Loomla. The table com mittee was' Mesdamea Bateman Vau pell, Newbry and Wolters. The table waa arranged In the form of a harvest festival with pumpkins and autumn decorations. The banquet was ar ranged by Mrs. C, L. Reynolds of Ashland. The dance committee waa Mesdames Parrett, Rlckert, Stearns, Spauldln; of Orants Pass, and Sparr of Ashland. Visitors were In attendance from Sacramento and Portland temples, and members of the local temple at tended from Lakevlew, Klamath Fall. Roseburg and Coqullle. Five Tables Bridge In Play at Club Friday Mrs. S. I. Brown and Mrs. F. E. Blalow entertained the Building linage ciub at the home of Mra. Hart ley Thursday with dessert at 1:30 if- ter which five tables of bridge wero in play. Surprise Party For .Mrs. Kabele Mrs. Geo. P. Kabele was delight fully surprised at her home by a large group of women of Zlon Luth eran church on the occasion of her birthday last Wednesday afterncon. A beautiful birthday cake and other glfta were presented to her, and a happy afternoon waa spent together. Catholic Card Party Wednesday, a Success The Catholic card party waa a plejs ant affair Wednesday evening when Mra. Devaney, chairman of the com mittee invited the men to assist In securing a crowd. Twelve tables were In play. Refresh ments wore served by Ray Lewis, Jo Marshall and their assistants. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Bee. Mrs. Ray Slngler, Mrs. Dordcn an.1 Mlsa Mcintosh. Bridge, pinochle, and 500 were play ed and an hour of dancing followed with music by the Merry Melody orchestra. University Club To Entertain Thursday On Thursday evening. November 1, the University club will entertain for members and guests cwt the club house on West Main, with dinner, followed by colored movies, put on by Raymond E. Driver, and bridge. This la the first of a series of social events to be put on by the officers of the club during the winter season. Hallowe'en Dance In Jacksonville's Courthouse, Word j Holiday time la Hearing and the various clubs and organ lzatlo as through the county, are even now be ginning their long line, of gay featl vltlea. Among them la the dance to be given by the Jacksonville Orange on Hallowe en. The Grangers have transformed tha old court room Into a spacious hall with a good dance floor, making an attractive setting for a party. Every Granger la welcome and may oring friends. It la to be a masquerade dance, but any one who wlahea to come un masked may do so. There will be a prize for the best costume. A small admission will be charged and a free lunch will be served, Jack sonville Grange ladles are to bring two pumpkin plea. Melng the first big social event this group has undertaken for several months, each member Is looking, for ward to Wednesday evening with a great deal of pleasure. The Grange held Its regular meet ing Friday night. There was a small attendance, nevertheless It was an ex-1 oeptlonally Interesting meeting. The officers seating drill work was put on for the first time, and games were played, songs sung, and ghost stories told, around the table. Refreshments were served by the following com ml:-1 tee: Messrs and Mesdames Peters, My ers, Hartley and Metchum. Business Meet In jr. Scheduled Tuesday St, Ann's Altar society of the Sa cred Heart Catholic church will meet In the Parish hell Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for regular business meeting. Luther League To Hare Hallowe'en Party Monday The Young People's Luther league of Zlon Lutheran church will have Hallowe'en party In connection with their rieettng in the churcn parlors next Monday at 7:30 p. m. All young people invited. Bridge Luncheon At Town Club Is Given Mrs. August Grone In compliment to her mother, Mrr. August Grone of Portland, Mrs. L. D. I n kef p was hostess Thursday after noon at luncheon and bridge. Invit ing friends to the Town club. Price for high score went to Mrs. Alphonse Aya and second high to Mrs. George Dean. Mrs. Grone left Saturday on the Shasta for her home, having been the guest for the past two weeks of Dr. snd Mrs. Inskeep and family. Scherers Leaving Sunday for South j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer and , daughters are leaving today for Berke- j ley, calif., where they will make their home. The Scherers will be greatly missed by local society, in which they have taken a prominent part. Their daughters, also, attending tlv? Valley school, have taken an active part In the affairs of the student! group. I The Scherers have resided near ! Central Point. . HALLOWE'EN DAI-ICE Elks Temple WED. NIGHT FOR ELKS and Their INVITED GUESTS SURPRISES! GOOD MUSIC! Members may secure tickets for their Invited Siientti from committee members: Bob Strand, chairman, The Uootery; Stan Sherwood and Karl York at the Postofflce; Sandy Westergrccn, So. Oregon Gas Company and Runsomc Webster at the Roxy Ann. Tickets $1.00 per couple. lis nutte Falls Couple Married In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oott of Butte Falls anuounce the marriage of their daughter, Mlsa Edith, to Clyde Adams of Butte Palls. The wedding took place In Medford on Wednesday, Oc tober 24, with Rev. W. H. Balrd, pas tor of the First Christian church, of ficiating. The bride waa attired In wine-colored velvet with brown accessories. The couple will make their home at the- government station in Butte Palls. ' Community Club To Give Regular Party On Wednesday evening the Olrls' Community club la entertaining In the club rooms with a Hallowe'en party, to which each member la quested to bring another girl. Tho party la scheduled at 7:30 o'clock and the president. Sabrlna Thatcher Is anxious that all membera attend. Any other young ladies Interested In attending are cordially Invited. Mrs. nailer Social Evening Enjoyed at O. E. 8. Reamea Chapter No. 66, o. E. 8., enjoyed a delightful social evening Wednesday with the October com mittee In charge of the refesh ments and cards. Many visitors and members were present. Mrs. J. W. Wakefield won ladles', high score and Mr. Gale won men's high score. The low prizes were won by Mrs. Kroschel and J. A. Perry. Miss Smith's Engagement Announced, Party Frldny At the home of Rev. and Mra. J. 6. Smith In Butte Falls, a group was entertained Friday evening by Miss Helen Smith of Medford, During the evening. Miss Smith's engagement to James O'Donahue of Butte Palls was announced. Cards were enjoyed during the eve ning with prizes being awarded Alice D. English, and consolation prize went to Mrs. Clyde Adams. Refreshments were served. Guests were Mrs. N. G. DeVrles. Alice English, Mickey and Elaine De Vrles of Medford. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Mrs. Maynard Putney, Mrs. Clyde Adams, Talllene Jackson. Evalln Cummlngs, Rose Smith and France Smith, all of Butte Palls. Open HALLOWE'EN October 31st 7:30 P. M. Sally Cole's New arbie Corner At Old Jacksonville Featuring the same swinging doors, the same old bar that Grandpa used to cherish In the Mine old location . . . with a host of new entertainment features Including Italian dinners, mulc, dancing, wines and beers served In tme spirit of the season. Dinners $1.00 Including drinks. You'll find the Marble Corner a bonanza of fun but you must make advance reservation. Call 146, Medford FOR YOl'R RESERVATIONS NOW! SALLY COM,. 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