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PAGE TWO THEDFOTIP "NfATL TETBOTE. "NrEDFORD. OTJEOON". SUNDAY; NOTEfBET? 58. 1931. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards I ' tit J f rf ouver w eaaing jt The Henry Congers Miss Wilson Bride Of C. Norman Gail At Home Ceremony In a room lighted by tall white tapers, and with varied sues white chrysanthemums arranged In baskets. Mlu Ellow Maa Wilson. dauanter of Mr. and Mrl. H. a Wilson, became tha bride of Charlea Norman Oall of Hoaeburg, aon ol Mr. and Mra. 0. R. Oall of Med ford, at a ten o'clock wedding serv ice Thursday, at which Reverend W. R. Balrd, pastor of Hie rirst Chrlatlan church, officiated. The ceremony waa performed at the home of the bride'a parents. 1 Chestnut, with a few relatives and Intimate friends as guests. Preceding the wedding ceremony. Carlton Janea played "Trauma." from Richard Wagner'a opera 'Trlsta Is olde," accompanied at tha piano by Mrs. Janea. To the attains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, played by Miss Gladys LaMarr, the bride descended tha stairway on tha arm of her father, who gave her In marriage. She was attired In a dress of pea cock blue, completed In allver, and carried a shower bouquet of pink roaebuds. Her only attendant waa Mlsa Laura Drury, who wore a brown dreaa atamped In gold, and carried a nosegay of tiny golden chryaan themums bordered In gold paper. George Charles Bateman acted as attendant for the groom. A two-course wedding breakfast waa served, following the ceremony with Mra. Ula M. Haaa of Pocatello, Idaho, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Carlton Janes, pouring. Mra. Gall cut the bride'a cake, which formed the centerpiece on the table. Misses Opal Harvey and Barbara Drury assisted Mrs. Wilson and the groom's mother, Mrs. Oall, about the rooms. Miss Harvey and Mrs. Gall wore black, while Mlsa Drury wore deep green and Mrs. Wilson, white. Following the breakfaat tha cou ple left for Ban Francisco where they plan to remain for a week. before going to Roseburg where they will be at home at 411 East Douglaa street. Mrs. Gall wore a blue awsg ger suit trimmed In seal for her golng-away attire. Miss Harvey caught the bride's bouquet. Mrs. Gall, who has taken a prom inent part In musical and aoclai groups of the city, attended the University of Washington, where she waa affiliated with Alpha Phi soror ity. 6he hss Just completed three yeara with the Christian Science church here aa soloist and has won much acclaim for her fine singing. She waa graduated from Medlord high school. Mr. Gall attended tha University of Montana, at Missoula and la now assistant manager of tha Union Oil company In noseburg. Just before the wedding, the bride received a telegram of best wishes from her only brother, David Hu bert Wilson, and family of Ely. Minn. Annual Carnival At Junior High School Interests Students Paramount "in tha lives of the Medford Junior high school students Is the carnival which lakea place Flirts)'. November 38. For three years the Junior high school hsa held auocesful csrnlvals, from the stand point: financial, school spirit and antra-currlcular activities. Title Is the one occasion when every child hss an opportunity to take part. The money cleared at the carnival Is used for all school activities, such as debate, school let ter, athletlca, glee clubs, and other cluba and organisations. ' Interest runs high over the three major sctlvltles of the carnival. At class meetings this last week, the following were selected for the popularity contest; OA, rise LaPever, Don Harried; OB, Catherine Conroy. Billy Holloway; 8A, Ruth Banish. Bob Walker; 8B, Barbara Doris. Bur ton Daughrrtys 7A, Jsclyn Flynn, Rodney Stead; and ID. Mary Frances Hollowav. Blllle Sslsde. The Boys' and Olrla' Olee clubs. Ihe football boys, and the girls' dancing class are busily preparing a splendid program. At Intervals during the progrsm, the girls' lesgue orchestra and the boys' harmonica band will plsy. The evhool la a veritable beehive of committee, planning sideshows and concessions. A program Isstlng one hour Is to be presented at TSO. followed by the announcement ' of Ihe pop ularity contest winner and the awarding of the prlees. Immediately after this, the floor will be cleared and the booths and concessions opened. Freida Heryford Is Bride, Mr, Fontaine j Mlu PrritU Heryford, daugliiar of, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Urn ford of ButK rallt, wai mirrlKl laal Sunday tftrr noon it i 4 o'clock twrvlc to Wil liam R, Kontnlne of Tulaa. Okla., mi or Mro. W. H Brady, lto cf that city, The Rev. Smith, pastor of the Butte Pall church, officiated at th in--mony, which waa performed at the home of the bride'a parent, Mem beri of the family were prraeut. After the wedrttiiR, dinner wm atrv M by Mra. Heryford. The couple will rlde In Medford Oregon State Club Meeting Tomorrow Tomorrow evening mem tier of m Oregon State club will meet with Mr and Mm. W, J. Warner at their home, ft 10 South Oakdale avenue, for the regular monthly meeting Awtitlt them aa honta will be Mr. and Mr Lyle Wilcox, Mr. and Mra. Harold Wood and Ml Ktcdrrtrka Brum-mer. Mrs. L. G. Devaney LV' ! V - J V. 7 iirt. t. Q. Devaney or tlili city, the former Frances .Merritt or Port land. whOM weddliiR waa a recent event here. (Edrlit MorrlMin Ntudlo, Portland. Courtesy Oregon Jnurnul). Luncheons, Dinners Mark the Week At ' Popular Town Club The Town club waa a popular place during the past week for luncheons, dinners and bridge parties. On Tuesday, whlc:. Waa ladles' day, a large number of the members en Joyed luncheon and bridge at the club. Wednesday evening the Bad minton club had a dinner party with covers arranged for thirty. Mrs. Shelby Tuttle was hosteu at a bridge party on Thursday, and Pil day evening a no-hot dinner and bridge were enjoyed by a group ot nlxtoen. Numerous events are scheduled tor this week, with Mra. L. A. Salade, Sr.. entertaining at a lunchoon tomorrow. Miss Beckett Wed In Eugene Tuesday Of Interest locally, is the an nouncement which appeared Thura day In the Eugene Press, announc ing the marriage of Miss Rth Beckett, who formerly resided in this city. h Following Is the report from the Eugene Register-Guard: "The mar riage of Mlas Ruth Elisabeth Beck ett, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Hoffman of this city, to James i Clinton Smith waa aolemnlred on November In the first Christian To Honor Japanese Ladies Monday At Crater Lake Guild The Crater Lake Guild will meet Monday evening, Nov. 10 at the home of Mlu Emily Brown on West 11th street. This meeting will complete the study of Japan with Mrs. K. Salto and Mrs. M. Muruyama In na tive costume as honor guents. Mlsa Vera Humphries and Mrs. Florence McElhose will also assist In the program. As the program Is to be rather unlquo an enjoyable eve ning Is promised nil who attond. j Anyone desiring transportation, tire I requested to telephone Mrs. H. M Welshsar at 1323-R. ! Program Presented At Reames Chapter Reames chapter No. 68, O. E. 9., ( enjoyed a delightful evening of en tertalnment furnished by the officers' of this year. ! Mrs. Maurlne Duncan sang two j numbers and Mrs. C. I. Drummoad played two violin selections. Mlas Ethel Houston and Janice ; Shreve gave readings, and vocal duet were sung by Mrs. Duncan and Mrs 1 Wm. McAllister. After the program refreshments wert served, The next meeting, on I .Miss Ruth Koozer Bride in Portland Of Lester Wilson At the First Christian church In Portland last Saturday morning Mla Ruth M. Koowir, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Koozer of Med ford, and Lester C. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson of Coqullle. were married at a ten o'clock service, with Reverend Wilson, pastor of ttv church, officiating, the ring ceremony being used. 'The bride was attired In a dress of spruce green oatmeal crepe, with white satin trim, and carried a show-r bouquet of pink rosebuds, sweet pe and lilies of the valley. Her attend ant, Mrs. M. E Knickerbocker (Thelmi Stone) of Sisters,' Oregun. wore a, oor sae of rosebuds and sweet peas, and the bride's mother wore a corsage of gardenias, Mr. Knickerbocker of Slaters attend ed the groom. Some twenty mends and relative of the couple were present at the wel ding. Including Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nosier of HUlsboro, Mrs. parish, Mfj Doris Warnock, and Lyle Nosier of Portland; Levi Wilson, brother of tlv groom, and several of his younq friends from Coqullle. Mra. Harry Wat son of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kltson of SUetz, Ore.. Mrs. Nellie Roberta and Miss Alice Roberts, and mother and father of the bride, all of Medford. Following the ceremony, a noon wedding breakfast was held at the Heathman hotel, attended by mem bers of the wedding party and guest, also Mrs. Merle Wilson of Coqullle and Miss Elizabeth Swtgart and R. E. Man ning of Portland. The wedding was the culmination of a romance starting at Oregon Sta;c college, where the bride was affiliat ed with Alpha XI Delta and the groom with Theta Chi. Mr. Wilson also attended1 the Sou thern Oregon Normal school at Ash land, later graduating from Albany Teachers' college. He Is now instructor and assistant athletic director at Co qullle high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wil son are now at home at 191 East Second street, In Coqullle. Miss Hurd Returns Here Miss Thelma Hurd, who left week ago for Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson. Jr., re turned Friday morning from the north. Bride -to -Be MISS CHARLOTTE ANN SNOOK of Chicago, whose wedding to Lieuten ant Kohert II. Co I well will be an event of Monday evening at the home of Captain and Mrs. Albert T. Ander son In tiranU Pass. Miss Nye Visiting Here with Parents Miss Ruth Nye, of Portland, arrived In Medford Saturday morning on tlw Oregonlan.'and will spend a week here vlolting with her parents, Mr. and Mis S. A. Nye. Other guests at the No home are Mr. and Mr?. J. D. Jones, and Hardy Jones, of Austin, Tex. Observed at Dinner On last Sunday, Armistice day, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conger observed their sliver wedding anniversary, being guests of honor at a dinner given at the L. Nledermeyer home. Chrysan themums and roses formed the deco rations. Mrs. Nledermeyer was presented a lovely corsage of rosebuds. The din ner was served from a buffet, to the thirty-one guests seated at the at tractively decorated table, arranged by their niece, Mlu Erma Nleder meyer. L. Nledermeyer Introduced the hon or guests, after which a gift. In keep, lug with their twenty-fifth annlver- j sary, was presented Mr. and Mrs. Conger. Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer reed; an original appropriate poem, and Mrs. Chester Wendt sang "The Sweet-, est Story Ever Told.. Of particular Interest In connection with the anniversary party 4-as the fact that the wedding had occurred In the same room 25 years previously, with the same persons as guests. At , that time there were 10 members of the Nledermeyer family and now there are 31, all of whom were present last Sunday. Fete Mrs. Kennedy At Dessert Bridge In compliment to Mrs. J. C. Ken nedy of Portland, an old school friend, Mrs. Wllllt.m F. Campbell was hostess at her home, 804 East Main street, Friday afternoon at dessert bridge, Inviting a group ot f linn fin Those enjoyli the afternoon were j servation corps camp at Rand ranger Mrs. John Dennison. Mrs. C. O. station. Darby, Mrs. Harry Nordwlck, Mrs. The wedding is to be solemnized aft E. L. Baker. Mrs. W. A. Oates, Mrs. 1 8 o'clock, with Chaplain George Wood M. W. Wagner, Mrs. R. C. Mulhol-1 dtUl performing the service: Mlsa land. Mrs. R. W. Frame. Mrs. C. I Snook will be attended by Mrs. John C. Clerrens, Mrs. Harvey Field, Mrs. '. R Murray of Medford. and Captain Invitations Issued To Snook-Colwell Wedding Monday Invitations are out for the weddlnj Monday evening at the home of Cap tain and Mrs. Albert T. Anderson in. Grants Pass of Miss Charlotte Ann Snook of Chicago and Lieutenant Robert H. Colwell of the Civilian Con- W. C. McCulston Detweller. and Miss Ann Greater Medford Club Meeting Scheduled .Monday. All members, past and present, are urged to attend a meeting of the Greater Medford club at the club rooms in the City Hall on Monday. November 10, at 2 o'clock. Business of vital Importance to the club will be transacted, according to announcement made by Atlanta P. Satchwell. president, and Mrs. Rose G. Schleffelin, secretary. Anderson will be Lieutenant Colweli'a attendant. A reception Is to be held following the ceremony. Ore and Bullion Purchased Uco! try SUM el Clitotl Eut!i,kt'. IVOT WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING Si REFINING CO. Office: 742 Mitket St.,San Fwvoko Plane Sauth Sin Fiandsco church at Vancouver. A few friends November 2fl . to be an nterest i, and relative, attended the wedding f " J lt,0B- Vd emith was best man for "en and a aoclnL in honor, of the his brother and Mrs. Sidney Hoff- P m"1" Pt patron, of man attended her sister-in-law. The ; "m" ehaptw. couple Is to live in Lodl. Calif. Mrs- Smith attended the university here for three years and Mr. Smith 1. Stanford graduate." Young Home Scene Of Birthday Party TRAIL, Nov. 17. (SpU A group of friends and relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O, Young at trail Sunday, to celebrate the seventy-sixth birthday of Mrs. H. A. Mrlnttre. Those present were two grand children, Mary Ann and Lea tit a Mr. Intlre, her daughter, Mrs. Connor of Sun Set drive and her two sons aid their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Con nor, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Connor; another grand daughter. Mrs. Skein, her, husband and small daughter, Eleanor, Others present were Lelta Whipple of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Put man and sons Edd and Pranels and daughters Christina and Minnie of Eagle Point. A picnic dinner was served at noon and the remainder of the day was spent 'il siting. Si heduM Th's Week Th ladles of the Sacred Hesrt Catholic rhuivh have been busy fm the past few weeks preparing for their harvest festival, which l s-hvl-uled for Tuesday and Wednt-ndsy of this week. On Tuesday afternoon a card party will be held at I o'clock and the following evening, Wednes day, a turkey dinner Is to be serve, from o;30 to 7 oVUx-k Mrs. F. 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