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UEDrORD KAIL TRIBUNE, frlEDFORD, QKEGOX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1934.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Irva Fewell Edwards
Many Events Held
Town Club During
Christmas Season
During the Christmas season the
Town club has been tha center of
many holiday occasions, with dances
luncheons and teas furnishing en
tertalnment for many Medford resi
dents and students spending ths w
cation at their homes In this city.
The series of entertainments will be
climaxed Monday night when mem
bers of the club and guests gather
for a New Year's eve dance.
On Friday evening about 225 per
sons, many of them members of the
younger set, enjoyed a delightful tea
dance given from 9 until 8 o'clock
Afterwards most of those present at
tended the Ail-College Night dance
at Dreamland.
A no-host dance was given at the
Town club Thursday night, with 22
couples onjoylng the evening.
At a luncheon Saturday, Mrs. B
D. McCasKey was hostess at the club
to eight guests, who were also en
tcrtalned at bridge.
FDR Aide To Wed
Elks Temple Will
Be Scene of Gay
New Year Dance
Cheery decorations of red, green
and silver will be arranged attractive
ly In tho Elks temple ballroom Mon
day night, when the Medford lodge
Is holding Its annual New Year's eve
dance. Muslo that Is said to be the
best obtainable on the coast will be
furnished by Merle Carlson and his
orchestra, a group of 13 entertain
ers well known for their radio broad
casts over Don Lee network, and for
their Columbia recordings.
Preparations are being completed
for the most delightful party in many
seasons, as a climax to the year's so-
cial activities at the lodge. More ef
fort Is being made this year for a
successful danc-i than erer before,
.ccord I rip to those in charge.
The committee for ticket sales has
limited the attendance to 300 mem
bers of the lodge and their out-of-
town guests only, so that those pres
ent may ..or-ioy the dance without
being crowded.
The committee In charge ts Robert
Strang, chairman: Stanley Sherwood
Sandy Westergren, Earl York Had
Prank Bussong,
Mrs. LUa M. Pumcker of Baldwin
Piano Bhoppe has loaned two baby
grand pianos for Merle Carlson's en
tertainers, both of which will be In
use during the entire evening as
novel dual accompaniment. Dancing
will start at 10 . o clock.
Large Gathering
Marks University
Dance on Friday
The largest group of young people
to assemble during the holidays gath
ered at Dreamland hall Friday night
for the Christmas dance sponsored by
the Oregon Stat club.
Students spending the racatlon at
their homes, as well as students of
high school and Southern Oregon
normal, were present. Many post
graduates of the high school, col
leges, universities and their friends
also attended, some having first at
tended the Town clue tea dance or
house parties.
The hall was prettily decorated
with Christmas green and crepe. Mu
sic was furnished by Dlnty Moores
orchestra.
Patronesses sand patrons for the
evening were; Mr, and Mrs. Horry
Hlnmsn, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boyle,
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Dodge, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth CI. Denman, Mr.:
and Mrs. Harry Prentice.
Royal NelRhbors"
To Meet Thursday
Royal Neighbors will bold their first
meeting of 1035 at the K. of P. hull
Ttuirstlny evening, January t. All
members are ured to be present as
there Is important business to bo
transacted and work to be outlined
for the new year.
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Rlmklns Have
Guests for Xma
Arriving to spend the Christmas
holidays at their home In this city
ware Mlsa Leneve and Glenn Blmklns,
students at Oregon State college. Miss
Blmklns was accompanied from Oor
vallts by Miss Edith Barry and Al
Clark, who were guests at the Dr. 0.
R. Simktns home while In Medford,
returning to school with Miss Blm
klns Thursday. Glenn will leuve next
Tuesday,
rorahnntaa I.odjte
IIuIiIh Meeting Friday
The regular meeting of the Poca
hontas totiite was held at the HUman !
hall last Friday evening and was fol
lowed by a card party. for the mem
bers. During the business meeting Maude
Abbott wns awarded the attendance
prlre for the last year, and special
mention was given those who had
their birthdays during December.
They are: Misses Helen Smith, Es
ther Dooms. Gladys Waltermyre. Nellie
Schow. Juantta Thornton and Ruth
Howard.
Those who received prlitcs at the
ard party were: Hlpl. In bridge,
Ctrrle Mlln.is and Ray Ward: low In
bridge. Rone Slngler and Ed Scharhie.
Vera Thomas snd trank Anderson
were high In plmxiile, while Gladys
LawrentH and Ira Luman were low. I
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t If S lift
'ill JrV"
Friends Gather At
Bur sell Home For
30th Wedding Day
The engaaemant of Mlai Paula
Tully (above) of Naw York, one of
Prosident Roosevelt's secretaries,
to Charles R. Larrabee of Chicago,
has been announced, (Associated
Press Photo)
The beautiful oountry boms of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Bursell was the sosns
of a hippy gathering Friday evening
when the past matrons of Nevlta
Chapter, O. B. 8 , snd tholr husbands
were entertained.
After the guests had all arrived
Mr. and Mra. Bursell announced they
had met to celebrate their thirtieth
wedding anniversary. This was
surprise to all present. Congratula
tions were In order and also many
reminiscences.
Mrs. Jennie Merrltt rememVred
Victor when he attended her school
ln boyhood days.
Mrs. Buraell spoke of her happy
girlhood days snd of the many, many
cnanges since ner marriage there
were no electric lights, no paved
streets or highways, when old Dobbin
was the mode of travel, and of their
first automobile ride with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Norcross In their White
steamer.
Miss Eula Benson entertained the
gueata with several James which pro
vided lots of amusement.
Mrs. Esther Merrltt Snnderson was
Invited to sing. Bhe very graciously
responded by singing "I love You
Truly dedicating her song to the
host and hostess. Earlier In the eve
ning she had sung over the radio ln
their honor.
The decorations about the rooms
were a beautiful expression of the
holiday season. In the dining room
the table was covered wltb a beauti
ful lace cloth and was centered with
a large bowl of flowers banked on be present.
acn siae oy ngnted tapers. Above served.
the table was a large canopy of wed'
ding bells.
At 11:30 a lovely lunch was served.
Miss Hsnley sat at ths head of the
table, pouring coffee. Bhe was as
sisted by Miss Clare Hanley and Miss
Eula Benson about the rooms..
Thirty years ago at what Is now
known as the beautiful McCaskey
place, Mr. Victor Bursell and Mine
Bertha Conna were united ln mar
riage by Rev. T. M. Jones at the
bride's home on the evening of De
cember 24, 1804.
Mr. and Mrs. Bursell have made
their home In Rogue River valley ever
since, where they have a large circle
of friends who are wishing them
many more nappy years tnariYwr,
will
Club Will Hear
Books Reviewed
The Wednesday Study club
meet at the usual hour on January
2 in the Girls' Community club rooms
at 229 North Bartlett street. Two
book reviews and current topics will
be given, with Mrs. h. E. Williams,
Mrs. M. L. Alford and Mrs. J. O. Grey
ln charge of the program.
Chrysanthemum Circle
To Meet Wednesday Eve
Chrysanthemum Circle No 84.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet In
I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening
at 7:30 for its regular business meeting.
All newly elected officers will bo
In the chairs as this Is advance night
and the ritualistic work will be ex
emplified. Following the meeting.
practice will be held for the Installa
tion of officers.
All officers and team are asked tc
Refreshments will be
Mrs. Wm. Fluhrer
Hostess To Ninety
At Tea Thursday
Mrs. William Fluhrer. Mrs. Burt
Lageson and Mrs. Fletcher Flh were
hostesses at the borne of Mrs. Fiuh
rer ln Wellington Heights Thursday
afternoon at tea. There were ninety
guests present. After being enter-
ta'ned from 3:30 until 0 o'clock at
the Fluhrer home, many of the guests
enjoyed a no-host dunce at the Town
club.
Hherwoods Go Routh
for East-West Game
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood
left Isst night tor Pasadena, Cal.,
where they will attend the Tour
nament of Rosea and the east-west
football game In the Rose Bowl
on New Year's day. .
Misses Boyle
Invite Clients
Misses Margarlte and Gertrude
Boyle entertained Friday evening .at
their home, Siskiyou Heights, with a
buffet supper, following the tea
dance at the Town club. Twenty-all
guests were Invited, who attended the
All-College night dance afterward at
Dreamland.
Fraser fllrls
visit Parents
The Misses Mildred and Virginia
Fraser spent the Christmas holidays
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mra. H. A. Fraser, of this city.
The young ladies attended school In
Medford and have many friends here.
Mildred returned to her home In
Klamath Falls Wednesday and Vir
ginia expects to Join her there short
ly after New Year's.
Miss McAllister
Fiance Go South
Miss Marguerite McAllister and her
fiance. Mr. Wiley Pharos, left last
evening for Pasadena, where they
will spend New Year's with Mr.
Phares' parents, Mr. and Mrs. U W.
Phsres. They were accompanied as
far as San Francisco by Mrs. Harold
Hesaley, who has been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alton
Hnlght of Jacksonville. In Pasadena,
Miss McAllister and Mr. Phares will
attend the Tournament of Roses and
the east-west football game.
Shirley Chadwick
Guest of Honor
Miss Patricia Young honored Miss
Shirley Chadwick of Portland, who
Is spending the holidays here with
her grandmother, Mrs. Belle Llttrell
with a luncheon at tho Hotel Med
ford Saturday afternoon at J o'clock
After the luncheon, cards were en
Joyed at Miss Young's home. 838
East Main street.
Present were the Misses Shirley
Chadwick. Betty Anne Thorndlke. Vir
ginia Llndlty, Mary Kem, Airy El
llott. Phyllis Phythlan, Margaret
Mary and Janet Mann and the hos
tess, Miss Young.
M
AUom Club
Holds Meeting
A no-host dinner mooting of the
Allons club was held Saturday night
at the home of Mrs. Timothy Dally
at the Hillcrest orchard. After the
dinner, 10 tables of bridge were en
Joyed. Assisting Mrs. Dally were Mrs. Ed
ward Leach, Mrs. George Codding,
and Mrs. Rowland Smith.
Miss Agnes Culver
Becomes Bride of
Alton M. Anderson
Miss Agnes L. Culver, only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Culver of
Phoenli, was married to Alton M.
Anderson of this city Friday. Dec.
39. at ths study of the Methodist
church. Rev. Joseph Knotts officia
ted. Only a few close friends attended
the bride and bridegroom, who are
both well known In Medford and
vicinity. Immediately following the
ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left
on a snort honeymoon trip to San
Francisco and Oakland, and then to
Pasadena for the Tournament of
Roses and the east-west football
game. They will return to Medford
next Wednesday.
After that time they will be at
home to their friends at 931 Queen
Ann.
W. F. M. H. to Meet
With Mrs. Myers
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First M. E. church
will meet Wednesday afternoon. Jan
uary 3. at the home of Mrs. O. V.
Myers on the old North Pacific high
way. A good attendance Is urged,
as this will be the first meeting of
the new year.
Yongues Have '
Holiday Guests
Mrs. E. L. Long of Portland Is
spending New Year's In Medford at
the home of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mis. C. E. Yongue.
Mrs. Long accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Yongue on a return trip from Port
land, where they had spent Christ-1
mas at Mrs. Tongue's home. '
Guests Entertained
Porter Neff Home
Twenty-five couples were Invited,
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter
J. Neff ln Hlghcroft Addition Satur
day night, where the guests were en
tertained at a fancy dresa ball. Csrtis
were enjoyed Jurlng ths evening.
Mrs. Curry Is
Delta President
The Alpha Delta class of the First
Christian church held Us Christmas
party at the home of Mrs. J. T.
Davis Thursday afternoon, December
20. A brief business session was
presided over by the class president.
I Mrs. C. M. Hon, at which time ths
annual election of officers was held
and plans made for remembering tha
needy at Christmaa time.
Mrs. James Grlgsby and Ruby
Porter sang solos and Mrs. Ortgsby
led In singing several Christmas
csrols. Mrs. C. L. Goff acted S3
Santa Claua and superintended tha
exchange of glfta.
Officers elected for the ensuing
year were: president, Mre. Allen
Curry: vice president, Mrs. C. M.
Hon: secretary-tree.aurcr, Mrs. W. L
House.
The rooms were profusely decor
ated ln keeping with the Christmaa
spirit, principal of which was a
beautifully lighted tree. The com
mittee ln charge served refresh
ments.
About forty members were pres
ent to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs.
Davis.
Be correctly corseted ln
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Town Club Will
Usher In Year
With Eve Dance
Ending the years program of so
cial activities and beginning the new.
members of the Town club will give
a New Years eve dance at the club
Monday night.
Plans are being completed by
committee In charge for the most en
joyable holiday dance yet held. Danc
ing will begin at 10:30 o'clock to
usher out the old year and will ex
tend well nto 1035. Favors will bo
given to all present and Al Stuart's
orchestra Is to furnish ths music.
The committee In chargs Is Mrs
Lloyd Williamson, chairman; Mrs. T
Sister Johnson, Mra. Shirley Tuttlo
Mra. David Roaenberg, Mrs. Qsorge
Kooerm and Mrs. w. H. Mulrhcad.
Mrs. West Hostess
At Christmas Dinner
Among unristmas hostesses whs I
Mrs. Laura M. west, who had
ffueata fnr rilnn.t Mr an. 1rm A i I
Hnnhv. Mr miih Mr. l-n tt un. I I
kins and daughters, Gertrude and
Dorothea, and Mlsa Luclllo Knox.
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