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MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE, MTEDFORD, OREGON'. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Irva Fewell Edwards
Thanksgiving Party
At the Carpenter
Gay Holiday Event
Thanksgiving was a pleasant day
for Med ford 's society, with a num
ber of dinner parties some for jUBt
family groups, others Inviting friends
to Join them.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, covers were
placed for t Mr. and Mrs. H. Chand
ler Bgan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jor
dan, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burgess.
Mist McLean. Miss Margaret Hub
bard, C. S. Newhall, W. W. Aldrleh,
Julte Carpenter, Harlow Carpenter,
and the host and hostess.
Later In the day. they were Joined
by about thirty other guests, and
all spent an enjoyable evening together.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Blddle In
vited for Thanksgiving dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. Corbln Edgell, Mrs. Alice
Holloway and Tom Emmens. Mrs.
W. B. Blddle was also prestnt. Tnoy
later Journeyed to the Carpenter
home,' "Topsides," for the evening.
Mrs. J, J. Emmens and son Rob
ert, who hove been In the east for
the past two months, returned Fri
day from Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell are
now residing at Holloway orchard,
sine the J. F. Spauldlng have
taken another ranch In the valley
this winter, where they have moved
The Spauldlngs formerly resided t
Holloway orchard.
Friday, the Duplicate Bridge club
met at the Medford hotel for an
evening of cards, with Mrs. Ous
Newbury in charge.
The Colony club will hold Its reg
ular monthly meeting on Friday,
December 7, It has beqp announced.
Henselmans Hosts
During Past Week
To Honor Visitors
For the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr.
and Mrs. Oeorge Henselman hnd as
their guests pr. and Mrs. Enrl Camp
bell of San Jose, Ca., brother and
stster-ln-lsw of Mrs. Henselman. Thoy
were guests at a family dinner on
Thanksgiving day at the Honsclman
home.
' On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Honsclman entertained in compli
ment to Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, In
viting sixteen guests to dinner.
Dr. Campbell Is an Instructor at
the Ban Jose Teachers college. Thty
left Saturday morning to return to
their home.
Oak tlrele Calls
Special Meet, lMioenlx
Osk circle No. 342 will hold a spe
cial business meeting at the hall Tues
day evening. December 4, at 7 JO
o'clock, according to announcement
by Mabel Stancliffe, guardian nelsh
tor. All officers and members aro
urged to attend.
nirl Scours
To Give I'lays
Girl Scouts of Troop 4 will present
a group of plays January 3 entitled
"Winning Ways," "A Doren Pink
Roses'' sd "A Murderer at Lnrge." The
oast, and the place where the plays
are to be given will be announced
later.
Royal Neighbor
To Elect Offleer
Royal Neighbors wilt hold their
regular business session, with elec
tion of csinp officers, next Thursday
evening. December 8. AU members
are requested to be In attendance.
Hand Made Gifts
Are Always
Appreciated
We have a good selection of
Stamped Goods and
Knitting Materials
NEEDLE ARTS
SHOP
Medford Building
Luncheon, Theater
Party on Birthday
In honor of her daughter, Jean's,
birthday, Mrs. George Henselman en
tertained a group of her young friends
at a luncheon at their home, after
which they Journeyed to the theater,
where they enjoyed the show, "The
Merry Widow."
Invited for the afternoon were Ann
Van Valzah, Alpha Whillock, Juanlta
Edwards, Nona Heyland, Dorothy Ter
rott, Jean Smith, G retch en McAllis
ter and Betty Applegate.
Honor Guests Here
At Reames Chapter
Reames Chapter No. 66, O. E. S.,
held a most Interesting meeting Wed
nesday evening, November 38, and a
delightful social meeting was enjoyed
by all present.
There were 11 past patrons and 14
past matrons present as honor guests
of the evening. Several visitors from
grants Pass, Central Point, Ashland
and eastern Oregon were present.
The November committee served re
freshments at the close of the even
ing In the dining room, using au
tumn colors In decorations for the
table.
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Roosevelt School
Presents Program
Thanksgiving day was appropriately
observed by the Roosevelt school on
Wednesday afternoon In the school
auditorium with the following pro
gram: "America and flag salute, by the
school; pantomime of Thanksgiving,
1A-2B grades; Thanksgiving exercise,
4B pupils; "A Thanksgiving Prayer,"
IB class: "Landing of the Pilgrims,"
Harris Janes; "Harvest Home In Eng
land," Jeanette House; Pilgrim pos
ter exercise, 3B pupils; "The First
Thanksgiving," 3B-3A pupils, and
songs, 6B-6A classes.
Alaska Is Topic of
Study Club's Meet
"Alaska" la the subject of the U!k
to be given this week by Mrs. N. T.
Hodges, at the regular meeting of ti'.c
Wednesday Study club. Mrs. T. W.
Miles will give the review on the book
"Sourdough Gold," and the current
topics of the day will be discussed
by Mrs. A. J. Hanby, ,
Eagles Auxiliary
Card Party Tuesday
The regular monthly card party by
the Women's Auxiliary of the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles will be held
at the Eagles hall, Tuesday, December
4th at 8 o'clock, It has been announced.
The women's auxiliary card parties
are becoming more popular each
month and It la expected that a largo
number will attend. Plnoohle and
five hundred will be In play and
prizes are to be given the winners.
Anyone Interested Is cordially Invit
ed to attend. A supper Is to follow
playing.
The committee sponsoring this
month's party Is Mrs. Pat Shea,
chairman, Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Whil
lock, and Mrs. Ralph Parker
Mission Croup to Have
All-Day Meeting Tuesday
The Women's Missionary society of
the M. E. church. South, will mett
at the church on December 4 at 10
o'clock in the morning. The week of
player will be observed snd t.ifl
monthly business meeting conducted
A covered dish luncheon Is to be
cerved at noon. Husbands and friends
of the members are cordially Invited.
r.irfl Party to Re
Thursday Afternoon
The fifth of the weekly Royat
Neighbor card parties will be held In
AO J J KSWI VC
At formal Uance,
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PrlncesH LuceiMu alxnc) iiud ten-year-old
Lady Mary Cambridge (he
low) were among the hrldefiinnlils ai
tlis royal wedding of. Prince fienrre : Martha DeSouza, Lots Frwwe, Smr
and Princess Mnrlna. (Associated j ley Rlcbel and Marghrlta Sapping
Press photos). ' ton.
The formal dancing party at the
Town club last evening was attend
ed by about 135 persons, with a
number entertaining prior to the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts In
vited a number to their Crown Hill
home for cocktails preceding the
dance.
During the past week, several
groups entertained at the Town club,
a number enjoying Thanksgiving
dinner there.
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. B.
Kirk was hostess at a small lunch
eon at the Town club.
Apollo Pupils Give
Interesting Recital
In Christian Church
With a deftness and skill In finger
work that would he a credit to piano
artists, students of Sebastian Apollo,
who were presented in recital Friday
evening at the First Christian church,
ably played their selections on the
program.
The majority of the students had
memorized the numbers, and each an
nounced the names of the pieces he
was playing. Several complicated se
lections were given by some of the
younger pupils, and they received
mucTV applause from the large num
ber In the audience.
Mrs. W. C. Ingham, one of Mr.
Apollo's advanced students, was un
able to be present, and James Stev
ens, baritone, who was to sing, was
also unable to attend.
A selection from "II Trovatore,4 by
Verdi, and "Impromptu," by Wake
field, were the violin solos that little
Vivian Freeman, a student of Mrs.
Wm. 'JL Bolger, played. Mra. Bolger
accompanied her at the piano.
Students participating In the re
cital were Gloria Wunsch, Penelope
Winston, Phyllis elevens, Bobby Hoag
land, Jean Pruitt, Genevieve Tred-
gold. Roper Wolf, Mavjorio Freeman.
Larlora. The meetirw will be held members are urged to be present
Mof (In SnttirrJnV in the afternoon, with Mrs . C. C. Vn; Mrs. Chester Baker will assist Mrs . or QUCge JTVUp
in regular meeting oi tuieima oatmes,
temple. Daughters of the Nile, will
H h.M It, rh. A.hlnH Munl, hall Mtl. KltSOO HOSteSS
xa ryinians jueuar
The Pythlana will meet with Mrs.
Mabel Kltaon at 108 South Newtown,
Bridge Tournament
Interests Players,
Town Club, Friday
on the i Girls' Community club board.!
Mrs. E. S. Bartlam, who has al-
Town club members, who are par
ticularly Interested in bridge, are
looking forward to the tournament
scheduled for Friday evening, at
7:45 o'clock.
Mrs. Qua Newbury Is to conduct
the duplicate tournament, and those
not wishing to piny duplicate, mny
play In a progressive tournnment as
was held at the club recently.
Club members who are interested
In participating, are requested to
make reservations with any one oi
the committee in charge, as the
committee is not making invita
tions by telephone for the affair.
Players are to arrange for their own
partners, and those playing dupli
cate, may arrange their tables.
The committee for the tourna
ment Is Mrs. Gua Newbury. Mrs. the class.
R. W. Sleeter, Mrs. W. F. Qulsen-
n"nryr E 0 JPromo Rnd MrE Garden Club Will
Annual Bazaar at
(HUM Hall Friday.
On Friday, members of the St.
Mark's Guild will give their annual
bazaar at the guild hall on North
OAkdale avenue, and a one o'clock
luncheon Is to be served, followed by the court house auditorium.
on Saturday, December 8, at a p. m.
Luncheon Is to be served by the tem
ple patrol In the Masonic dining
room and following, during the af
ternoon, the Christmas program Is
to be given and tea will be served by
the Ashland committee.
Mrs. T. P. Franco, queen of Zu
lelma temple, will preside during
the session.
Observe Birthdays
Pocahontas Lodge
On Friday evening, the following
birthdays were observed at Poca
hontas lodge, and each was pre
sented with a gift: Berntce Brown,
Norma Martin, Mabel Quackenbush.
Viola Scherer, Peart Campbell,
Charles Campbell, Walter Wilson and
Howard Glascock.
The attendance gift was received
by Sarah Tolle.
Following the business hour a
dance was enjoyed by the members
and their Invited friends, with the
Dickeys furnishing the muslo. .
The committee In charge of en
tertainment for the month of Nov
ember consisted of Nellie Purdin.
Zllpha Armstrong, Esther Dooms.
Jack Do cms and George Armstrong.
Next Friday night, December 7,
there will be initiation and the
team captain Jack Dooms, requests
that all member of the degree
team meet at the.fledmen hall for
drill practice on Thursday evening,
December 6 at 7:30.
Presbyterian Group
Meets This Evening
The regular meeting of the Pres
byterian young people will, be held
In the church parlors Sunday eve
ning at 6:30. All members are urged
to attend fcr the membership cam
paign will be started. Reverend
Shields will be guest speaker.
Following the young people's hour,
the society executive meeting . will
be held. It i important that each
officer should be present.
William Watt has given his help
to the group and It has been ap
preciated. The executive council Is composed
of the following: Betty Dynan, Don
ald Price. Dorothy Wilson. Mary
Cummings. Dolph Janes, BUI Bar-
The Olrls' Community club has,n"m' Amv EI,lott- Allce D- English,
All adults and parents are Invited
to attend the meeting of this group.
Mrs. Bartlam New
Director of Drama
At Community Club
been fortunate In the type of In
structors who have volunteered fori
service In tho program of educational
activities," those In charge state.
Mrs. I. E. Sohulcr, whose ability is
tu( iwiunn, iiua ior tuico yeau After n. nlencnnt. Th.t.k.nllnn
had an active class In drama. At ' . . . ,
,,. .,, ., .,,.,. , . end spent In Medford with re atlves '
this time she hsa decided to rosl' n . ... .
.... nnil.,nn K. TOln ran.n,n 0fl- and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon : w
.i,. rai.i..' ,-.., ,i. i . Jon and son Billy are returning to-
Keturn to California
Following Holiday Visit
C. Koppen si Kltaon at this meeting.
Job's Daughter
TO Meet Monday
Job'. Daughters are to meet Mon-
day evening at 7:30 o'clock at tne
Mosonlo hall, for the election of of-
Tueeday evening, December 4. There f'oera.
Mrs.. Maybelle Church U to b
hostess on Saturday afternoon to
members of the Rcjue Elver Valley
College Women's club. Mra. MarK
Wright Is to be social chairman and
the Christmas program Is to be under
the direction of Mlsa Or Cox.
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From BurelsoiVs For
All The Ladies On Your List! 1
And They Appreciate
Gifts of Apparel
DRESSES
FUR CdATS
SPORT COATS
6 DRESS COATS
LEATHER JACKETS
SMART SWEATERS
BLOUSES
SCARFS
HATS
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day to their heme In Oakland, Calif.
lO
TV1 t . . .
ready identified herself with the edu- ! "V.... nipaniea souin oy
cational activities of Medlord. has Mrs" U1Iian Ashcraft, mother of Mrs. &
consented to take over this class in Jones, sisxer t
rirnmn hW Wprinnriv nveninom t ; r' Jones.
the Girls' Community club on Bart-
lett street. Mrs. Bnrtlam's training
and experience In this work has been
exceptional, and it Is with the
greatest pleasure that the board is
able to announce that she will direct
Have Question Box
Feature Thursday
The Medford Garden club will hold
Its regular December meeting Thurs
day evening, December 6. at 7:30 in
Hfgree of Honor
Announces Meeting
Tho Degree of Honor association
will meet Thursday evening at 7:30
for the regular session, in the cluo
rooms at the city hall. All members
are requested to be present, and vls
IMng members will be welcome.
'i. r.. .Missionaries
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Special
Christmas
Service
Special attention will be
paid to wrapping your
Christmas packages which
will help to make your
holiday shopping easy and
complete.
SILK ROBF.S
WOOL ROBES
LOUNGING PAJAMAS
CORDUROY PAJAMAS
CORDUROY ROBES
GOTHAM HOSIERY '
HUMMING BIRD HOSE
MISSION HOSE
SDLK DANCETTES
SILK SHORTS
SILK PAJAMAS
SILK NIGHTIES
SILK SLIPS
5s
Medford Bldg.
0fU3.
Phone 28
To (cet on Tuesday
a card party. Fancy wcrk Is to be
laold by the ladles and a white ele
inc ix. o r. nsu nr inunn.y ant-.- , , ... . f-.tUr. CandV
noon. December 8. beginning at a d cookK, food- Bre ta Mso
octork. The sixth snd last of the Mr8 M m. Hennan la chnlnnan of
i-enes will be Klven December 13. when;tne Ilin(,hwm. nd persons wishing to
the grand prie will be awarded. UblM for cards, are reauested
" to call Mrs. Hal Piatt at fiOH-n or
Mrs. M. M. Herman at 661-Y.
A question box is to be one fea
ture of the protrram and everyone Is
asked to contribute any gardening
question which may have arisen in
his own parden. Raymond Mlksche
will be present and answer all such
questions.
Pn-t Matrons
To Have Luncheon
Past matrons of the Eastrrn fitsr
lodpe will meet with Mrs. John 8
White Monday for 1:15 o'clock lunch
con, at her home, 330 Laurel at re-.
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Speaker from Rrrlpp
At lllfih Srhool Tomorrow
Virginia Judy EAterly, assistant !
president of Scrlpps college for girls.
The committee In char- Included , nt clftrfmonti Cflllf,t wlu ln M(Xt.
I Miss Allce Hanley, Mrs. Jennie Me:
ritt, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. White.
Misses Maun
Hume (mm School
ford tomorrow, and speak at the
senior high school at one o'clock. All
mothers who sre Interested ln hear
Inn about the college, and who are
Durlnc hi trin around th world. Li . a wr-.-5 'v. - "m s . -i s vl,' v 'v
brrr. ynm( A I VI I M I li 1 II II II m
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; The Misses Margaret Mary inn: ". u T 7 " "
' J.net Mann are in Medford. spending ; to school, are invited
the Thanksgiving holidays with their ! w be present.
parent. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Mann, I " Limi2zm
and other relatives and friends. Both
young ladles are students at St.
Helen's hall In Portland.
Women's Association
ts Meeting Tuesday
The Women's asoclatlon of the
Presbyterian church is to meet Tues
day afternon at 2:30 ln the chureh
parlors. The Sunny Sisters' circle la
:o be in charge of the program.
Bringing
Glad
Tidines
Altlinuli Silver Rnllion hn inorenscd iu
pri-e more tlinn 100' n . . .
Our piii'i's on Sti-ilini; Sil -vorwnro
will not im'rcn.o
until aftor CliriMninn ...
'At-.'iiK for all tho ItMilini; Storlinjr Silver
compilings.
Lawrence 9s
riirrviiivt the Mime lik'h qunlity niei'elinn
!"' t" I'e funiul in the host stoles in lniife
eilies.
MISS INA GARRETT
Dlstriot representative for "Albert of the Palace"
Cosmetics. San Francisco
WILL CONTINUE HER DEMONSTRATIONS AT
Adrienne's Salon of Beauty
AU this week. Call in person or telephone
677 for an appointment. Miss Garrett will
gladly give you a complete skin analysis
and facial.
AdrienWs Xmas Style Show
At The Craterian
Thursday Night, Dec. 6
Medford Building.
Phone 577
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Wrist Watches
COuO
EGGO
Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Omen, Westfield
Other Guaranteed Watches for S9.75
Matched Ensembler
for 23.00
Cigarette Case and
Lighter S5.00
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Clirome Enamel and Gold
Dresser Sets f).75
Silverware SerWca
for Six SI 2. 50
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
See Our Large Diamond Display
Christmas Opening
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