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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOIil). OREGON, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1934
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
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Japanese Costumes Many Local Folk '
Edited by
Irva Fewell Edwards
Mrs. Bartlam Is
Honored Guest At
Saturday Luncheon
Mrs. Ernest B. Bartlnro wan guest
of honor yesterday at b luncheon
given by Mrs. H. D. McCaskcy at
her country home.
Besides Mrs. Bartlam. the guests
were Miss Carlton, Miss Mao Carlton,
Mlsa Anne Livingston, Mrs. John
C. 8. Wellls, Mrs. P. Corning Kcnly,
Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Mrs. Worthmg
ton and Mrs. Thomas V. Vllllama-
Card Party Friday
At Cluh Rooms
The Wenonah club puhllc card
party will bo held at the Rcdmen
hall on Friday evening, Nov. 10 at 8
o'clock. Those enjoying an evening
of card are cordially Invited to attend.
Invitations Issued
Wedding Thursday
Invitations have been Issued to
the wedding Thursday morning at
ten o'clock of Miss Ellow Mae Wilson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wil
son, and Charles N. Call of Roseburg.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Oall
of this city. The wedding will be a,
the Wilson home, 7 Chestnut,
Baptist Ladles' Group
To Meet Willi Mrs, Jones
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church wilt hold a combined
business and missionary meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. W. L. Jones. 343 Apple
The devotional period will be con
ducted by Mr. H. E. Burke.
All members and friends are urged
to be present as an Interesting meet-,
Ing Is anticipated.
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K.D. ROSS
Company
Pittsburgh Paint
Products '
Wall Paper
Window Glass
132 W. Main
Phone 640
'Medford's Exclusive Paint
and Wall Paper Store"
Watches
Diamonds
Silverware
Quality Jewelry
Honestly Priced
flAjEWnLERS
HIOFORD.OIlt
URK
For Auto Tops and Canvas
Come in and see us in our new home
Medford Tent & Awning Works
314 EAST MAIN
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THE
$
SUITS
TO ORDER
25to$45
120 N. Central
. THE
PINE CONE
BAR-B-QUE
Dine, Dance. Romance
All Dny Most of the Night
Big 50c
Turkey Dinner
Every Sunday
Chicken, Steaks, Sandwiches i
One of Medford 'i Bost j
Eating Places i
NORTH RIVERSIDE j
Just past city limits
Miss Oathes Weds
Mr. Patrick Today ,
In Portland Church
At 13:30 o'clock this ' afternoon
Mlu. Mildred Oathes of Medford
daughter of Mr. and Mrt. N. Oathes
of Canby, Ore.. Is to wed W. L. Pat
riclc of Portland. The ceremony la to
be performed at the Flrat Methodlat
church at Twelfth and west Taylor
streets In Portland.
The bride will wear a dress of blue
detailed In silver, with a short train,
and her hat and slippers are In cor
responding colors. Her bouquet will
be gardenias and lilies of the valley.
Among guests at the wedding will
be Mrs. Essie McAllister and Miss
Claudia Constable of Medford. and
Dr. and Mrs. Jay Patrick of Wenat-
chee, brother and sister-in-law of the
groom.
The couple will return to Medford
after a two weeks' wedding trip In
the north.
Study Club Hears
Talks and Reviews
Wednesday Meeting
A moat Interesting meeting of the
Wednesday Study club was held in
the club rooms November 7, with
the president, Mrs. George Harding,
In charge. Mrs. H. O. Wortman was
In charge of the program, and gave
an Interesting paper on coal mines
and miners, explaining the different
methods used, the grades of coal
and the areas where found. She
used pictures to Illustrate her talk.
A review of the book, I Went
to Pit College," was written by a
young graduate of Smith college.
Pit la not a college, but a, graphic
description of the coal miners, and
Is an index of this Industry.
The current events cenflucted by
Mrs. . B. Plckel', showed a wide ,
range of topics. '
W. H. M. 8. Meeting
At Belknap Home
The Women's Home Missionary
society will meet with Mrs. Belknap
Tuesday, November 13, with Mrs. Van
Dyke and Mrs. T. O. Heine as assist
ant hostesses. Those wishing trans
portation, or those having room tvr
others In their automobiles, are re
quested to telephone either Mrs. C
C. Darby or Mrs. E. C. Koppen. Tiies
day Is also thanks offering day.
Phoenix olrl grouts
Conduct t'amporal
The annual mother and daughter
banquet of the Olrl Scouts of Troop
8, Phoenix, was held Saturday eve
ning In the form of a camporal. The
parlor of the Presbyterian church was
beautifully decorated with small tre-s
and sprays of varied autumnal color
Ths fireplace was converted Into
a campflre with, a black Iron ketti
.suspended from a crane. The white
covered table was decorated with aut
umn leaves. The entire lighting of.
the 'room was from candles placed in
holders made of apples.
Music was enjoyed and talks glvm
by both mothers and daughters, Pol.
lowing dinner the company of some
thirty mothers and daughters gather,
ed about the campflre and enjoyo i
stories and aonga. The campflre pro
gram was completed by a beautiful
and Impressive fagot ceremonial and
the singing of taps.
-Mrs.
Burroughs Hostess
Carnation Club Members
The Carnation club met Thursday
evening In regular session with Mrs.
Burroughs at her home, 1001 North
Central avenue. Mrs. Bessie Hubler,
newly-elected vice-president was In
charge, due to the absence of the
president, Mrs. Kempke, who was
111.
Eighteen members and guests
were present. During the business
hour, plans were completed for the
Decree of Honor Juvenile club to
meet with Mrs. Ethel Blgler at her
Laurel street home, with their dec
orated bicycles and participate in
the Armistice day parade November
13. They were asked to meet In
front of the court house at 10:30
o'clock.
The evening was spent tn em
broidering tea towels for Miss Ellow
Mae Wilson, whose wedding la to be
an event of this week.
Refreshments were served by Mre.
Burroughs, assisted by Mrs. Mathilda
Dietrich. The next meeting will be
the evening of December 13 at the
home of Mrs. Mamie Seller.
The Bride and Groom
Associated Press Photo) Only members of the Keleher fam-
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 10. tly were present, Mrs. Keleher attend
(AP) Ellen McAdoo, daughter of lng the bride and Keleher acting as
Senator W. O. McAdoo, and Rafael best man for the groom.
De Onate, screen actor, were married j The wedding took place In the soa-
here this morning at a simple cere
mony at the home of W. J. Keleher,
Albuquerque attorney and close friend
of the McAdoos.
Arriving here by plane last night
from Los Angeles, Miss McAdoo spent
the night at the Keleher home, and
De Onate stayed at a hotel.
At ten o'clock this morning the
couple met In the home of the Kele
hers and were married by the Rev.
George J. Weber, Congregational minister.
clous living room of the Keleher
home.
The marriage license was obtained
Just a short while before the wedding
after the Bernalillo county clerk had
been called to the Keleher home.
Utmost secrecy guarded the wed
ding and Mr. and Mrs. De Onate
would not announce their plans. It
waa understood they would leave here
In a special plane at noon for some
un an nounced d est 1 n a tl o n to spend
their honeymoon.
Korean Missionary
Guest at Medford
Methodist Society
Willett Students
To Be In Recitals
On Wednesday and Thursday eve
nings, November 14 and 15, students
Miss Marie Churchill, missionary of ; from the piano class of Rosa Black-
uiuio ujbib irum dacitson ana josa
phlne counties, will appear in two
recitals, at the Baldwin Piano shoppe
next to the Rivoli theatre In Gran's
Pass,
These are the first of a series of
recitals which will take place In Med
ford, Grants Pass and the Ashland
Normal school. These recitals are to
Korea, now home on a furlough, was
honor guest, Thursday afternoon, at
the W. p. M. S. of the First M. E.
church.
A one o'clock covered dish lunch
eon was served In the church parlors
and tne afternoon session followed
with Mrs. Wiley In the chair.
Devotional period was conducted
be given at Intervals throughout the
by Mrs. Lyman, opening with singing 1 season, Mrs. Willett has stated.
the hymn, "O Matchless Worth," the
study topic, "Contemplation of Own
ership" with Bible references from
both the old and the new testament
wss given.
Miss Churchill who Is principal of
the Girls' college In Ewa, Korea, gave
an address full of Interest and de
scriptive of the work and progress In
Korea, as was also a report of the
executlvo meeting held recently tn
Washington, D. C. They are now
making plans for a new college build
ing, costing one hundred thousand
dollars, to replace the older building.
whlph wilt be used as a high school.
Miss Churchill visited Medford
some yesra ago, at which "time the
local society subscribed to a fund for
furnishing beds for the dormitory of
this school.
After school hours, Miss Churchill
addressed a group or high school girls
gathered in the parlors.
Miss Churchill Is the house guest
of Mrs. E. C. Koppen during her stay
here.
Socialites Meeting
To He Held This Evening
The meeting of the Socialites
which was previously announced 'or
next Tuesday, will be held this eve
nlng at the Sacred Heart Pariah nail
on South Oakdale. All members are
urged to be present at 7:30 o'clock
Reantes Chapter Officers
To Kntertaln Wednesday
Reames Chapter No. 66. O. E. S.,
Is to have a most enjoyable evening
Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Masonic
Halt when the officers entertain with
a program and refreshments. Ail
members and visiting: members re
urged to he present as a most enter
taining evening Is promised.
Among the advanced students ap
pearing on these programs are Kath
leen Bratton, Norma Nelll, Iris Lewis
Amy GUmore. Carmen Dean, Jim
Lulm, Jr..' BUI Lonlgan, Jr.. an-1
Prltu Guetzlaff.
Mrs. Wlllet has extended a cordial
Invitation to all music lovers.
Cla6 To Meet
At Junior High
The class In adolescence will meet
Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 9:00
p. m at the Junior high school.
The physical and social aspects ol
adolescence will be the topic. The
meeting Is to be conducted In room
19 of the school.
Worn by Speakers,
Crater Lake Guild
A most Interesting meeting f the
Crater Lake Guild was held at the
beautiful country home of EathtT
Merrit Sanderson, Monday evening
Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Haggerty,
Mrs. H. E. March and Mrs. Sanderson.
The topic for consideration was
Japan. Clever decorations and re
freshments were In keeping with the
subject,
Mrs. Florence McElhose and Mrs.
Sanderson entertained with a num
ber of Japanese songs, both native
and modern, which were Joyfully re
ceived by the group. Discussion of
the various aspects of Japan followed:
Political, Helen Wilson; education,
Dorothy Barr; culture. Irene Grigsby:
religion, Buelah Fabsr; and Japan's
contribution to other nations, Dellah
Walker. All participants In the pro
gram wore typical Japanese costumes
The next meeting of the Guild la
to be held at the home of Emily
Brown, continuing the study of this
country but from a different and
equally Interesting point of view.
Fisks are Hosts to
Pythians at Party
A Pythian party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Flsk
of Voorhles Crossing Thursday eve
ning. Nov. 8. The evening was spent
in playing cards with four tablea of
bridge and three of plnoche.
High score In bridge was won
by Elizabeth Temple, low by Darrltt
Sullivan; high in plnoche by Susie
Yost, low by Ruth Walden. Prizes were
presented them. The honor guet .
Mrs. Charles Cook was presented with
a gift and bouquet of flowers.
There were thirty persons present,
the hosts, their two daughters and
Mr. Flsk's mother. At a late hour
refreshments were served and every
one enjoyed a pleasant evening.
Loyalty Club t
To Met't Wednesday
The Loyalty Club of the Eagles will
meet at the home of Justine Peder
son, 744 West Jackson street, Wed
nesday afternoon, Nov. 14. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Pen pus hers Are Guests
Of Mrs. Wlnterhahler
Penpushers club met Friday eve
ning with Mrs. Anna Wlnterhalder
Roll call was answered with pertinent
phrases, takes from books and maga
zine phrases.
Mrs. Olive May Cook scored the
highest number of points in the or
ganization, having had two magazine
articles accepted.
Poetry criticism was the topic of
the evening, and members of ths
class are looking forward to the fed
eration meeting in Talent November
14. '
Dancing Party
Enjoyed by Lodge
An enjoyable, evening of dancing
was held for members and their
Invited friends of Pocahontas lodge
on Friday evening with Dickey's fur
nishing the music. The committee m
charge of entertainment consisted of
Nellie Purdln, Zilpha Armstrong,
Esther Dooms, Jack Dooms and Geo.
Armstrong.
Refreshments were served by Sarah
Tolle, Ethel Bish. Irene Shirley, Fran
ces Moffatt and Ed Shackel.
A Thanksgiving dance will be held
on Priday, November 30.
Journey to Game
The usual local Interest In the an
nual football game between Univer
sity of Oregon and Oregon State col
lege, played yesterday at Multnomah
stadium In Portland, was manifested
In the large number who made the
Journey north. Among those who left
by train Friday night, out of nearly
forty persons who made the trip In
the evening and thirty who left Fri
day morning, were:
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer and
party, who took a special car, Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Lemery, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Pelrce, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee
Barnes, Miss Alice Malln, Miss Ruth
Ottoman, Miss Mary Hayes, Miss Peail
Wardel, Sam Colton, C. M. Brewer,
J. C. Boyle, Dr. E. R. Durno, Ben
Trowbridge, S. Tuttle, Guy Conner,
M. Morthland, Dr. Bert Lageson, B. F.
Wymoreu F. W. Chausee, Bob Otto
man, Mr. Sharp and A- 8- R&en
baum. Circle Meeting
At Mrs. Leclerc'i
Priscilla Circle of the Methodist
church will meet with Mrs. Harry
Leclers at 615 West Second street
Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock.
All members are urged to attend.
Altar Noddy
Plans Festlvu!
The St. Ann's Altar Society la mak
ing p'pms for a harvest festival No
vember 20 and 21, with a dinner and
card party on Wednesday,
Miss Norrlg 7
Visits in Eugene
Miss Helen Norrla Is spending
week In Eugene as the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Van Loan,
former local residents. Miss Norrli
made the trip north with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert K. Norris, who continued to Port
land to the Oregon-Oregon State
football game.
Mesdames Oliver, Coo!
Present Papers, P.-T. A.
An Interesting mfietlng of the Jun
ior High Parent-Teachers' association
was held Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Oliver and Mrs. W. G. Cool presented
papers of much Interest. A city P.-T.
A. council meeting was announced to
be held at the home of Mrs. Fred
Purdle on West Holly street Tuesday
afternoon. Nov. 30. There will be the
usual covered dish luncheon at one
o'clock. i
The membership, ways and means
and the welfare chairmen made in
teresting reports.
The Junior High carnival will be
held Friday evening, Nov. 33, it was
announced.
The next regular meeting of the
Junior High P.-T. A., will be the
second Friday afternoon In Decem
ber, which is the 14th.
Mr. Warner Addresf-es
Garden Club Meeting
The Garden club held Its postponed
meeting Thursday evening, with
William J. Warner giving an Interest
ing talk on gladiolus bulbs. He espec
ially stressed the fact that thrlps, the;
insect which so recently made i'.s
appearance In Jackson county glad
gardens, should not discourage plant
ing of the bulbs.
With proper care, beautiful flowers
can be produced and the pest In time
eliminated. Mr. Warner was infdrmd
by Inspectors that all flower gardens
in the city will be given thorough in
spection some time during the winter
or early spring.
For the average glad grower, napth
alene flakes are a fine disinfectant,
he said.
The club wilt plant vines along the
buildings facing on Bear creek, across
from the municipal playgrounds, It
was announced.
L. L. Peabody had an interesting
display of winter bouquetc at the
meeting.
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in comfort at
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Salon of Beauty
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Screen Stars endorse. Frederics
method oP rennanent Waving . .
They find It essential to have hair
with nnttml-looking waves,, soft
and lustrous. Frederics Imitates
noture's own method of producing
curly hair.
Frederics Waves $5.00
$3.75 and $7.50
Zotos Permanents $10.00
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Children's FRED FRY
Adrienne's
Anniversary Sale
Starts Tuesday
Don't miss the grand bar
gains in Dresses, Coats, Hats,
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