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PAGE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1934. t Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards X 'X Post Delphian Club Thanksgiving Holds Interest of Week, For Med ford Folk RECENT BRIDE With Thanksgiving day Thura- day holding the spotlight In thia -week's plana, the majority of aoc lety folk plan to apend that day around their own firesides, few hav ing arranged to leave trie city over the holiday. Then too, students irom the colleges and universities having been looking forward to this day, that they might return home for a brief visit. About that holiday many festivi ties are being arranged however, in cluding a number of dinner and .dancing parties. On next Saturday evening, the members of the Town club are entertaining with a formal dance at the club house, Mrs. B. L. Lageaon having been named chair man in charge of the affair. On Thanksgiving day, a number of club members will have dinner at the club. - Several interesting parties were held there during the paat week, with Mrs. L. A. Sulfide, Br., enter taining with a bridge luncheon for eight on Monday and again on Fri day. She has also Invited eight friends for bridge and luncheon to morrow at the Town club. Friday evening, there were sixty persons la attendance at the Active club's dinner dance, given at the Town club. During this week. t the Copco Forum will have ft dinner party at the club Tuesday, and on Saturday Pan Hellenic will meet at the Town club. Mrs. Ous Newbury has been nam- j ed chairman of the committee lor another bridge tournament, which j will be held at the club on Friday evening. December 7. The previous tournament conducted by the club waa such a success that members are anticipating the one early in December. Apollo to Present Pupils in Program An interesting recital is sched uled for this coming Friday eve ning, November 30 at eight o'clock, when SebnHtian Apollo presents a group of elementary and advanced students In a program at the First Christian church on South Oakdale avenue. AxAlAtlnff with the program, will be James Stevens, baritone, who will sing several numbers, A cordial Invitation has been ex tended to the public by Mr. Apollo. The program for the evening will be announced Inter In the week. a ,' n - i y X I i f ! ! . - 1 ; " J . Si L. jtt ST.. v.... ........jl Carpenters Hosts For Dinner Party On Friday Evening Mr. and Mr. Alfred B. V. Car penter entertained at ' "Topsldes," their country home. Prlday evening. Inviting as their guests Major and Mri. Clare H. Armstrong. Captain and Mrs. M. Milton Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhles. Miss Roxane Buhl and Dr. W. W. Aldrlch. Party Last Evening Honoring Husbands, Bridge Club Group Members of the Thursday Bridge club entertained their husbands last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salade, Jr., at Seven Oeks. The group Invited for dinner Included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, Mr and Mrs. Wheldon F. Blddle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voor hles; George Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Sprague Rlegel. Give Dinner Party At Medford Hotel Mrs. George Robertson and Mrs- Alfred Stoehr were Joint hostesses at a dinner party Thursday eve ning, given at the Medford hotel. Twenty-one guests were Invited, and following dinner, bridge was In play. To Elect Officers At Mistletoe Club Mrs. Blddle Invites Friends for Bridge At the Medford hotel on Wednes day, Mrs. W. B. Blddle waa hostess at a bridge party, guests being In vited for four tables during the afternoon. M Russia Is Topic of Travel Study Club The Travel Study club met at the home of Mrs. - F. E. Albert, 435 Beatty street, Monday afternoon to continue the study of Russia. Mrs. F. R. Hagerty read an instructive paper on religion, the orthodox and Greek churches. The church historically known as the Eastern church, and now pop ularly known as the Oreek church Is the modern representative of the Byzanthlne Empire and was station ery and Immutable like the East, while the Western church, like the west, waa more progressive and flex ible. Many of Its adherents were of other nationalities, hence the early objection to calling it Greek. Mrs. F. Cummlngs reviewed the life of Count Tolstoy, as disclosed by his son. It portrays his father's at tempt to shape his life and those of his countrymen to his beliefs and his Ideals, a life of yearning, striving,' and conflict. C. A. R.'s?o Meet Miss Jean Piatt's Miss H. Piatt will entertain the General Joseph Lane chapter. Chil dren of the American Revolution at her home. 815 East Jackson street Friday. November 30. An Interesting meeting has been planned. Each i member Is adked to be able to repeat LONDON AGOG AS ROYAL WEDDING APPROACHES ftw f ill The approach 0 England's first royal wedding In a decade, the marriage of Prince George (right in set), youngest son of the king, snd Princess Marina (left Inset) of Greece's deposed royal house, has Lon don all a-flutter. The ceremony will take place November 29 in famous Westminster Abbey, with the Archbishop of Canterbury (center) reading the vows of the Church of Engl and. (Associated Press Photos) Mistletoe club met Wednesday for : tnft flrat ftnd last stanza of the "Star ! Junior high GrOUD Japanese Party At Crater Lake Guild The members of the Crater Lake Oulld enjoyed a, charming party at the home of Miss Emily Brown Nor. 30. Miss Vers, Humphries reviewed the book "The Mother" by Yusuke Tsn rtml. Honor guests for the evening were V, Mrs. Maruyama, and Mrs. Satto. who came In native costumes. Mrs. Maril yn ma explained several of their native games, Including games of cards, bat tle door and shuttlecocks Mrs. Salto sang ft song In Japanese accompanied by Mrs. Maruyama on the piano. After a. pleasant social hour re freshments were served In Japanese manner by the hoetesjiea, Mlas Emily Brown, Mrs. Fred King and Miss Catherine Reese. The next meeting or the guild will be held Tuesday, Dec. 4 at the home of Mrs. Carl, Roal Neighbors Fontpone Tarty The last of the series of weekly card parties sponsored by the Royal Neighbora will not be held this week on account of Thanksgiving but will be held at the K. of P. hall Thursday afternoon, Dec. 0. when the grand prise will be awarded. R rallies Chapter " I'lntm Kntrrtiilmnent Reames chapter, No. 66. O. E. S., Is planning an eutertnjnlug evening for Wednesday, Nov. lib", when initiation of csndldntrs and election of officer for the coming year will be held. The past matrons and past patrons are to be the honor guests of the .MRS, t. W. PATRICK (Mildred Out hen) of this city, whose wedding was an event In Portland November 11. Her gown was of blue triple rrepe, made with a slight train. She carried an arm bouquet of white gar denias and lilies of the vallry. Fine Reviews Given On Current Books, Wednesday's Meet covered dish luncheon with Neighbor ; spangled Banner" for roll call vuLiiiiiiig at ner nonu on ine North Pacific highway. The day QffJ FltctiA the 32nd weddlnir anniversarv of one : ' iters AJlVLiea of the veteran members of the R. N . 4 Rebekak Lodse of A. ho waa presented with an j orange blossom corsage and s number 1 ollr Rah lodge held Its regu of lovely presents from her Polly-!lar me,tnS Monday evening with s Anna and other club members. : lAre "!. Several visiting A short business session was held Rbckfln', re also present, after which a novel contest and an! Officers .elected for the coming term Interesting game was enjoyed. Bridge were: Ir,ne shIrIy- noble Knd; and 500 finished out the pleasant "OM Ioun?- V1C Mry afternoon Following the business meeting at the Wednesday Study club last week, Mrs. M. M, Morris, chairman for the nfternoon, presented an interesting proffrnm, including the 'review of the book "Racial Myth," by Powell Radin which she gave. The author of the book Is pro fessor of anthropology at the Uni versity of California and the book has been written for s text in the study of socialistic problems, ana calls attention to the superiority complex of the many nations, and then refutes the idea or this claim. He points out In the book that there are no pure races. Mrs. Morris gave a clear, compre hensive view of the book, that showed keen conception of the subject. Mrs. B. O. Hnrding reviewed "Im- mlsrr.tlon Control." by Henry Pratt ."nlrchtld, and also gave selections from the report of the special com mittee on immigration by Dr. Harry Lauphlln of Carnegie Institute, showing various rensons why Immi gration control is very essential. The report was Instructive end enter taining, and given In a pleasing manner. Mrs. N. T. Hodges presented s wide range of current topics, in cluding natural phenomena, Inven tions, resuscitations of persons pro ! nounced dead, Grande Coulee dam, land political problems. I ! Loral Groups ; l-:nter(aln Mtors I Friday evening canton and auxill jsry. SMUyou No. 10, Patriarch Mili tant, I, o. O. F. entertained Snowy j Butte No. I Chevaliers from Klamath Falls, with !a 0 30 dinner In the I. O. O. F. hall. After dinner Joint inspection was The hostess was assisted by the committee: Nelbhors Blanche Arnold. Lola Ludwlg, Maude Lovell and Alice Lewis. The next meeting will be held Dec. 13, with Neighbor Cora Lewis. 327 wd- 1 i wards street, when election of officers I for the club -111 be held. i Thank Service Held By Mission Society The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met at Mrs. George's, 204 South Ivy street, on Tuesday afternoon for their annual thank offering snd praise service program. Mrs. Harold gave an appropriate devotional program, assisted by Mrs. Esther Sanderson singing a loyely Thanksgiving solo. The guest speaker. Mrs. F. Ban croft, a retired member of the Nat ional Mission Board and now living near Grants Pass, brought ft very vital message on "What I Hove to l Wiley, recording secretary: Maud Stickle, financial secretary, and Car rie Rickert. treasurer. A committee was appointed to have charge of the annual homecoming to be held In December, with Katherlne Daniels, chairman. After the business meeting the fol lowing program was given: Reading, Wanda Wyant: music. Hansen quar tet; reading, Mrs. Blgler; spark-plug dance, Emma Lu Knlps and June Hansen: and ttunt, balloon game. Refreshments were served by a committee of which Dorotha Scrlpter was chairman. f Entertains Council At November Meet D. A. R. News The Junior High P.-T. A., was hostess last week to the Medford City Council of P.-T. A., with thirty guests present. Mm. Purdln was as sisted by Mesdames Campbell, Rlne barger and Horner. A business session followed and the Jackson school reported a well attended "daddies' night." The ! school kitchen has been re-equlp-ped and brightened with new cur tains and new dishes. They an nounced that lunches are now being served to children. This Is one ol their big projects for the year. The Washington school announc ed an active month's work- and ISO parents attended their dinner, given for the "daddies night." The Junior high school has sl lowed G0 in the budget for equip ment for the Junior high school band music, a drum, and enough new- capes in school colors to com plete their costumes. They announc ed a room at the carnival k where parents could eat and rest while waiting for their children. The money raised was given to the school for student body funds. The possibility of a nursery school In Med ford was d iscussed and a committee appointed with Mrs. W. G. Carl as chairman, to Investigate the need. The Jackson school will be hos tess for Denemher, at the home ot Mrs. 8. A. Kroschel. Members of Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion who have gifts for the Angel Island Christmas box, are asked to get In touch with Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. 1 telephone 863 -Y, as soon as possible, 1 thai Hsiv mutt Vua -r ntV.I -- h Oratful for Comparrrt to Tha.W;dy, Materl1, toc occup,, work ..... . .. are needed such as sewing and knit-', , .-...,,.. "I Clreat Mlsslonsry Enlernr e." .,.. ...,,...-, .H l ady hlnanlain to Among th. many thing, ah. men- ''"Kn "PP'' p' "!! "l "-t With .Mrs. GeUaue, ttoned were respect tor womanhood. "" '" "'T"' V s. I ' Klw.nlana will hold a Christian education, tender e.re V uS8e,1 for ,he regular bi-monthly meeting next when 111, doctors who know, the c ', w j . i Monday at the home of Mrs. Ted Book and the great commission lelt I v"' h""drf ,of '" f many Bauer on East Msln street. The to us by Jesus. i . ... """"'"'" "" " members will spend , rf llfn arm statalnu-l tat- innal 1. anil I The hostess was owisted In serv- ... " " ' ,Y, " sewing. I rt-n 1 1 1 r it In Hju-rut fnia t una a( Brommer. the IVi I ted States or to be returned to their home countries. These gifts To VWt Relatives ent by D. A. R. chapters thmout Over the Holidays fthe western division, to bring a little Mr. snd Mrs. A. A. Flynn of Sslem Christmas cheer to these strangers are coming to Medford this week to:n to relieve the long tedious dsys visit thel mother, Mrs. Alice Trasi-!' waiting. bridge of 903 West Tenth street, and other relatives over the Thanksgiving holidays. l.u t her I.enRue social Is Monday The Luther Ua;ue of Zlon Luther Roynl Neighbor Plan Election Royal Neighbors will meet Thurs- j Meeu Tomorrow Noon the afternoon Mrs. Riddle finest At the Voorhles' Mrs. M. B. Btddle of Yams! Ranch near Chlloquln. ts the guest here of Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles. She plans to remain here for ft fort night or so. Mrs. Blddle ftnd Mrs. Voorhles are sisters. Community Club Hoard Big Game Attracts Many io Berkeley Many from Medford snd surround ing vicinity left on the train Fri day evening for Berkeley, where they attended the "big game" be tween Stanford university and the University nf California yesterday afternoon. Included In the group were Mrs. Evan Reames, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ferry of Foots creek. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Allen of Grants Pass, Dr. ana Mrs. R. W. Stearns, Miss Dorothy Daniels, C. A. Knudson and A. P. Smith. Weatonka Council Members Present Interesting Party On Friday evening at 6:30 a cov ered dish dinner was served to about 05 members and their families of Weatonka council. Following the din ner hour, the regular business meet ing was held with the following past Pocahontas' at the stations: Gladys La wren tz, Pocahontas; Carrie Milncs. Wenonah: Rosa Young, Prophetess, and Frank Martin, Powhatan. A social card party was held with Blanche Rinabarger ond Frank Rush receiving high scores in bridge and the low scores were held by Leila Morrow and Nato Thornton. In pin-, ochle, high scores were won by Ethel Surprise Party For Gordon Green Given At Home Saturday In honor of her husband's birth day, Mrs. Gordon Green was hostess at a surprise dinner party given at her home last evening to which the invited a large group of their Med ford friends, and also a number of their friends from Hood River, who were In the city for the football game yesterday afternoon. ' Included on the guest list were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted GeBauer. Mr. and Mrs. Major Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Walter Kresse, Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Coleman, all of Medford: Mayor H. O. Kresse of Hood River, brother of Dr. Kresse. Lowell Nichols and group, also of Hood River, and Mrs. W. S. Green of Se attle. Methodist Circle Meets at Semons The Mary and Martha circle of the First M. E. church met Tuesday after noon with 'Mrs. C. J. Semon at her home on Crater Lake avenue. Mrs. George Codding assisted her in serv ing a one o'clock luncheon preceding j the business session. Plans were discussed for the Christ mas party, and other December actlv- Planning Musicale December Meeting The regular meeting of the Post Delphian club was held Thursday morning, the president, Mrs. Laura West, conducting the business meet lng. and Mrs. Louis Humphreys act. lng as chairman In presenting the. program. A change In meeting place betnf necessary, it was decided to use the community club room In the Y. w. C. A. building lor future meetings. The program on China Included the following subjects: "Topography of China," Mrs. R. W. Frame; "Chi. nese Renaissance," Mrs. J. F. Spauld. lng; "The Domestic Economy and Foreign Policy of China," Mrs. Louis Humphreys, and "Chinese Testament, heh Hua," Mrs. Hlgglns. The following books were suggested by the president: "A Backward Olance," Edith Wharton; "Song of the Lark," Wllla Cath'er; "Dusk at the Orove," Samuel Rogers (this Is the Atlantic 810,000 prize novel for 1934); "While Rome Burns," Alexander Wol. cott; "The Christ of the Indian Road," E. Stanley Jones: "Immigra tion Control," Henry Pratt Falrchlld. The program of December 13 la to be a musicale In charge of a com mlttee of which Mrs. Royal E. Bebl Is chairman. A Mendelssohn program using In part material featured In a recent National broadcast will be glva en. A specially enjoyable part of the program will be the numbers pre sented by Mme. Antoinette Detcheva from the Royal Conservatory of Muslo in Sofia. " That a greater number may enjoy the occasion, the meeting will be ia the evening at the Baldwin Piano Shop and each club member will have the privilege of two Invited guests. UB.HOFFMANN MEDFORD. OREGON Specially Reduced from $6.75 WOOL DRESSES $495 $79 5? Specially Reducer! from $11.95 WOOL DRESSES FOR FINE HOSE THAT WEAR TRY N0LDE & H0RST Blsh and Harr y Morrow and low : ltles of the circle. Following the bus. scores went to Maggie and Walter Er-1 iness meeting, pieces were cut snd same, ine nisn prizes in ow were ; sewea tor a quue. wnicn, wnen nnisn' held by Carrie Mllnes and Glenn AO-. ed. will be used for reHef purposes. or-- di'fFSUCA "3 bott, and the low acore was received by Norma Martin. Next Friday night. November 30, There were fifteen persons present. i Twelve Tables in Plav Thanksgiving dance will be held wit:-.: Part Noble firanrtn Party the Dickeys furnishing the music. Twelve tables of cards were In play All members and their friends are j Thursday afternoon at the card party cordially Invited. ! given by the Past Noble Grands club This Is also birthday night and any i at the home of Mrs. Scrlpter, 60 Rose members having blrthdaye in Noveni- j avenue. The committee In charge ber are asked to attend. was Mrs. Eber Weed, Mrs. Jud D. An attendance gift will be given Rickert. Mrs. T. G. Heine and Mrs. during the meeting. j Ethel Hlgglnbotham. Mission Group I Mn. Love Hostess Enjoys Social To P. E. O.'s Wedncsrtar The Women's Missionary society ol ; chapter AA. P. E. O. will meet with the M. E. church, south, met Tuesday Mra. J. G. Love at her home In Cen afternoon with Mrs. William Fillmore tral Point for dessert luncheon on for the regular social gathering of the Wednesday. November 23 at one month. The scriptural selections i o'clock, ilrs. Love will be assisted were read or Mrs. Fresinaee, ana me j by Mrs. Leslie Van Dorn. Members .VfUSTINmES an church will have a social meeting 111 attendance. lfi of Grants Pass and'. mt - '.."LVJ v . ' Past Mwlrons Cinb day. Dec. 6 at K. P. hall for regular j The Girls Community club board ! topic for discussion was "The Mis- 0f the chapter are reminded to bring ...I.... u, vniuF , wm nieei at noon Monday, ior an im- ; sionaries i naucnitc in numi tut-mv r meir contributions for the Thanlcs- offlcers. All members are urged to be 'portent business meeting, It was an- i Projects." Refreshments were served , giving basket. not Identified with sny other church are especially Invited. Kntrrtalits at Dinner The Past Matrons club met Thurs day evening, at which time they en tertained with a turkey dinner In nounced. All members are requested : by Mrs. Starkey. to be present, and bring sandwiches for the luncheon. fleeter Return From Northern Trip Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Sleeter have re evening. The social hour ts to be In 1 nP,rt wltn MaJr 'r Grants sf. tin Society charge of the November committee, i M l"'lwllon I To Have miMnew Meet All members and visiting members I 1,w nr" meptl,1fl w held Dec. 8t. Ann s society of the Sacred worthy matron. Mr. Meta Gilbert of : m the north. In Portland they spent card party well attended. Mrs. Geo, are urged to be present as an intereiit- i7' ftt wnlcn tlme re will be election ; Heart Catholic church wlll have its 1 Rmes chapter. The dinner was !a day with their son Robert, who la Weston waa in charge of the dinner. honor of their husbands, and the! turned to Medford from several days Fall Festival ts Pronounced Success The Fall Festival conducted last week by the ladies of the Sacred Heart Catholic church was a pro nounced success, with the afternoon of officers I Writ em Group i llunom yrn, t ook In compliment to Mrs. Olive May j Cook, vice president of the local branch, Oregon League of Western forty members were nresent. After " mrr' clU0 entertained am ine meeting games were played and n" on T" evening at the home on evening to the Mother s "i f-t-aiuriiv, iun, nun inn onicn- WCll. A program of music stories and verse was enjoyed durina. the evening, tng evening Is anticipated P.tthtan Risiem To Irrt December ft The Pythian sisters held their reg ular meeting Wednendny evening, Nov. 91. It was annual roll call and regular business meeting Tuesday ; 1" Masonic temple, with afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the par- I 35 present. tsh hall. A good attendance Is desired I Following" dinner, the group ad by those In charge. j Journrcl to the ladles' parlors upstairs, . where bridge was enjoyed during the Mrs. WeMon to Futertaln evening. Prlree were awarded MM. Mothers Club ThU Week Stella Merrick. Mrs. W. H. McGowan. Mrs. George Weston is to be hostess J. A. Perry snd Lee Garlock. refieahmenta nerved There will be nomination of officers next meeting. December 5. also pot luck supper at 8 SO, with Mrs. Con lub of the Catholic church, at her home on North reach street.' The attending medical school there, and ot Eugene visited for a day with their son Dick, a student at the University of Oregon. ror MODBRN FUEL OH, delivery Phone 332, Rein king Trucking Co. assisted by Mrs. Clara Young, who supervised fhe dining room. Mrs. Logan, president of the Mothers club was In charge of the fancy work, and students of St. Mary's academy effi ciently managed the candy booth and the fish pond. rad. Edwards and Jaqua as hostesses. ! wlln Ml' lthy Gore playing aev- All members are urged to keep this vtolln accompanied at in mind and attend. j111 nUno b M'M Altc Holmback. ' Mrs. E. E, Gore u also a guest at ' fthe dinner. Original T. Charles SHAMP-U-TINT Hair coloring applied by expert. ReMnre grav 'T and ot,,- bleached h x - tf,'.r?l hade ... T - (let readi fur the HolMais lth ine nf our Imeh Permanent, BOWMAN'S . Out ml, Tel. M meeting has been announced for 7:J0 o'clock. - Open Huuse at Odd Fellow Lodge Tuesday evening. Dei-ember 4. at the I. O. O. F. hall, member of Mrs. Cook was prewentcd sever. il the Odd Fellows lodge will hold open useful gilt by the club members, house. This meeting will be the sec She U leaving the first of txsvmber ond of a series planned for the win ter Klamath Falls to make her home. ter. A social time Is planned far all. snd th Uval wrltem are sorry that and members are akcd to bring Me la leaving the io,-il orhnlrat ion. friends. mi Thanksgiving Specials Combination Sandwich Tray. Serving Tray and Relish Dish BUFFET SET, with com- CC QC partmcnt Trny and Toaster 5 wJ 3 S5 I SI The house that beauty built 3p9 oa a III enjoy the relaxation of getting a Permanent W ave at Murrs V Mnke an aprnlntment now for oiir Th:inkcUlng Mate. Ur peiUlli In elettrlc Minlcure ! II 41 $. Central Phon 34J Adrienne's Salon of Beauty Announces That MISS INA GARRETT District representative for "Albert of the P.ilace' Cosmetlr. 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