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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORI), OREGON. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1935. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week I K. P. Hall Scene Of Gay Cocktail Party and Dance One of the gayet"event of the new spring season was the formal cocktail pnrty end dance given rrt day evenlw? at the Knlghle of Pythias hell, which attractively decorated In a Valentine color echeme or red and white with huge bou- queta of flowers and puany-wlllowa banned along the wane. . The sixty couples who attended were aerved cocktails at 8:30, and dancing atarted at 10 o'clock. The hall wa made lovely with bouquet of red carnatlona and the huge clumpa of pussy-willows, which pervaded the rooms with a touch of spring and left Impreeslona of a delightful evening. The buffet table waa attractively arranged with red carnations and candles. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Flavlua West, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrle and Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury. Mr. and Mra. Donald Oray of Port land, who are the house guest In Medford of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Elsermann. also of Portland, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Jackson, were the out-of-town guesta at the dance. The muslo waa furnished by Whip ple's orchestra. Mrs. Jackson Is Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Olenn Ij. Jackson waa hostess to six at a luncheon Saturday given at Hotel Medford In honor of her house guest, Mrs. Pet Elsermann of Portland. Mra. Donald Oray of Port land, who Is the house guest In Med ford ot Mrs. Olon Smith, was also an honor guest. V. r. W. Auxiliary To Sponsor Card Party Tho V. F. W. Auxiliary will give another of their card partlea In the armory, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. All ladles are urged to at tend. Prlica will be given, and re freshments aerved. Mrs. Bllton To Entertain Tueadny Mrs. A. S. Bllton will entertain members of Queen Esther Circle of the Jlrst Methodist church Tuesday February 19 at 3 o'clock, at her home, 126 West Fourth street. All membors are urged to attend. Oregon Slate Club ' To Meet at Calkins' Mr. and Mrs. Calkins' home, tl3 Dakota street, will be the scene of the meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ot the Oregon State club. All alumni and former student of Oregon State college are Invited to attend. A com mittee comprising Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hill, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilcox and Mr. and Mra. Don Runyard will be In charge. Guests Enjoy Eveitlnr At F. A. Dougherty Home A very enjoyable evening was pent at the P. A. Daugherty home Thursday. Decorated In keeping with St. Valentlne'a day, the home made very beautiful setting for games and dancing, which was enjoyed by the young people. Those attending were: , Mlssea Mary Peterson, Virginia High, Edna Fehlgh, Alberta Thomas, Mollle Helmes, Nan Beatty, Jesn Cadzow, Margaret Cadzow, Jean Bill ings and the hostess, Carol Daugh rty. Messrs. Arthur Schata, Le Roy XJudner, Buster Newhouse, Qeorgo Mccracken, Carl Fehtge, Ray Lewis, John Chtpley. Allan Rogers, Dick Peterson, Hal Greene, and Lavorn Dalkenberg. Will Wed Soon i i " ill SONS To Hear Kathleen Bratton In Piano Recital It waa announced In New York, Mra. Wllhelmlna Anderson Christ mas (above), the widow of Franklin B. Christmas, will marry Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, noted archeolo glat, on Waahlnnton's birthday. (As sociated Presa Photo) Ml urreyj. Art Uaklrdrexxerx 41 S. Central . Phone 363 Get your Spring Permanent Wave Now! for only For the irmalndfr of .February e re offering our flattering nation ally advertised permanenlt at thli special price. Make your appoint ment torn arrow I Four Circles At Neighbors9 Rally Held In Phoenix The Pour southern Oregon Circles of Neighbors of Woodcraft held a rally In Phoenix Feb. II. Oak Circle No. 343 of Phoenix was hostess and circles taking part were, Chrysanthemum, Aaalla and Acorn. A short program was provided be fore the regular meeting. Three folk dances by the girls of the Phoenix grade school were greatly enjoyed as well as a piano solo by Miss Marian Moore. Following this, Juveniles of the phoenix circle exemplified their work under direction of their senior guardian, Mildred Ward. The three visiting (senior guardians, 'Mrs. Blg gler, Medford: Mrs. Parr, Ashland, and Mrs. Latham of Grants Pans were their special guests and were each presented with a beautiful cor sage by the past Guardian Neighbor of the Juveniles, Rosemary Bishop. At the meeting the ritualistic work was beautifully done by the visiting circles. Officers and guardians of Ashland opened the circle In form, Medford presented the flag and Grants Pass put on the closing cere mony. Phoenix officers and guards gave the lnltlntory work. The fol lowing new members were Initiated: Mrs. Olive Floyd of Phoenix and three candidates from Orant Pass. The session was greatly saddened by the sorrow of Mrs. Hilda Hansen, the advisor of chrysanthemum circle, Medford, and a rosnlutlon of sym pathy for herself and family was adopted by the body as a whole. There were 35 visitors from Chrys anthemum Circle No. 84, Modford; 37 from Azalla Circle No. 183, Grants Pass, and 30 from Acorn Circle, No. M, Ashland; 1 from Naomi Circle, In Idaho and 2 from Lebanon Circle, Ore. Quardlan Neighbor Pankey of Ash land gave a cordial Invitation to all olroles of the southern Oregon dis trict to meet with them In Ashland, March 18. At a late hour the guests retired to the dining room where a pleasant time was spent In eating and visit ing. Mrs. W. C. Hire To Re IIohIcm on Tnrailar Members of the Women's Mission ary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Rice. 713 West Eleventh street, Tuesday afternoon, February 10th. The mectlnK will begin at 3:30 and la to be derated to a social program. Three Art Piny To He Presented "Tho airls of '78' a threw act piay. will be presented by the hlRh school students of St. Mtiry'a Academy at the j academy auditorium Thursday even- Ing, Feb. 31. as an observance of , Waahlugton'a birthday. The Mothers' j club la deMsnlng and making the cos tumes. Colonial pettlngs. d ft noes and patriot lo music will feature the pre- i nentatton. On Monday morning, February IB, at 0:43 Kathleen Bratton, a highly gifted young pianist and pupil of Rosa Blackmoro Wlllett, will play a group of brill t ant compositions be fore the student body of Southern Oregon Normal, at assembly. Her numbers will be, 'Fantaie Impromptu" and "Bercia?," both by Chopin; "Wings of Spring," Mendnl-ssohn-Llezt; "Tarautclla," by Liszt. She will appear In full recital later. Three Generations Assemble at Party Mra. Gust Peterson waa pleasantly surprised on her 67th birthday at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Vern Troxell, 30 Myers court, last Tuesday evening. A delicious two-course dinner was served In honor of the occasion. At a long candle-decked table were seat ed many of her descendants, the com pany representing three generations. The following friends and relatives were present: Gust Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troxell and children. Clyde. Delbert, -Dorothy, Arlene and Frances; Mr. and Mra. Clyde Balder aton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith and son, Lionel; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Troxell and the honor guest, Mrs. Peterson. All of Mother Peterson's children were present except one son, Earl Troxell, and his wife and children, Lyle and Margaret, whose home la In Ellston, Iowa. Card Party Planned I(y Jiickftonvllle Lodge On Wednesday evening the Eastern Star chapter of Jacksonville will hold a card party In the dining room of the Masonic hall. Several tables will be In play and there will be any choice of gamea. Refreshments will be served by the committee In charge. 4 Mrs. Ethel Weed Hostess to Group Past Noble-Grand club met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Weed, Thursday evening with thirty-five members and four visitors present. Mrs. Margery Pearson, president of the club, presid ed at the business session. A beautiful tribute was paid to Mra. Myrtle Wilson, a departed, member, by Mrs. Mary Wiley. Plans were made for a chicken din ner to be given for the public, March 1 at the I. O. O. P. hall. Following the business meeting a pleasant social time, In keeping with the Valentine season, was enjoyed, with delicious refreshments served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ethel Weed, Lona Bergman, and Carrie Rlckert. Tho rooms were decorated In Valentine and patriotic motif. Mistletoe Club Meets' With 22 Members Present Mistletoe club met Wednesday aft ernoon with Neighbor Margaret Gar rett as hostess at her homo, 704 Onk dale avenue, with 39 members and seven guests present. Following a brief business period needlework and social merriment was enjoyed. It waa Neighbor Mario SUvaa' birthday and Neighbor Murle 0 an ton twin baked and presented her lovely birthday cake, which with other delicious refreshments wero served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. A. Dalley, and Nelghoors Frelda Klngsley, AUle Wll ktna and Marie Gantenbeln. Among activities planned was the piecing of a quilt, each member piecing a block, the proceeds to bo applied to the "Bend or bust" fund being rabd to send the drill team to Bend next May. While gloomy and showering out side, a very pleasant time waa being enjoyed Inside aa many novel, use ful and humorous Valentine's were exchanged. District Deputy Lenora Brolll waa prnsent from Ashland and announc ed the R. N. A. rally to be held there Wednesday evening. February 80. All members from Medford are requested to take sandwiches aa their part of the refreshments. F orty Guests At Bridge Luncheon Forty guests were present at a Val entine's day bridge luncheon held Thursday at Hotel Medford with Mrs. O. HUdlng Bengtson and Mrs. Karl Janoucu hostesses. Decorations were carrred out In keeping with Valen tine's day, with bouquets of acacia arranged in the hall. Mrs. jack Porter was awarded the prize for high score In bridge, Miss Josephine Kopea second prize, and Mrs. L. L. Sanders third. fiuesti Entertained At At Carrara Home Mr. and Mra. Al Carrara ntertaln- cd Tuesday evening at their home on west Jackson. The honor guests were Johnnie Cottardl, who left yesterday afternoon for his home In Portland, and Kathleen Carrara, celebrating her imra Dircnaay. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Olen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mackay, Quay Gllbreath, W 1 1 m a Grove, Verna Forncrook, Elmo Welch, Jerry Grove, June Owens, Mary Hull, Harlan Tremalne, Sam Mete, Mr. and Mra. W. F. Pahl. Bill Dawa, Alice Pahl and' Alta Pahl, the honor guesta and the host and hostece. Johnnie Cottardl waa formerly tho manager of the Main street Safeway meat market and was transferred to a Safeway market In Portland. St. Mark's Guild To Have Colonial Party On Friday . Ladles of St. Mark's Guild will sponsor their annual Colonial card party next Friday afternoon, Febru ary 22 at St. Mark's parish hall. The committee In charge, which will be In costume, comprises Mrs. Hal Piatt, chairman, Mrs. John Barneburg. who will have charge of refreshments and Mrs. R. C. Mul holland, who will have charge of a short musical program. The enter tainment will be presented while tea la being served. Other committee members ase Mca- dames John Peter, Van Gilbert and Clyde Eakln. Contract, pivot and pro gressive bridge will be In play, and honors will be awarded the winners at the close of the afternoon. Play will begin at 1:45. . j A most cordial Invitation la ex tended all ladles who enjoy an aft ernoon of cards. Reservations may be made by calling any member of the committee. Royul Neighbors To Practice Monday I All officers of Royal Neighbors are asked to meet at the K. P. hall Mon day, February 8, at 3:30 o'clock to practice for work at Ashland on j Wednesday night. Klamath Wedding Of Interest Here Mrs. Don Newbury went to Klam ath Falls Thursday to attend the wedding of her cousin, the former Mis Helen Claire Shiva of Klamath Falls. and William Connolly, also of Klam ath Falls. The bride Is melt known to many In Medford and vicinity, having attended University of Ore gon. The wedding was performed In a lovely 11 o'clock ceremony Thurs day morning, Mra. Newbury said. Pocahontas Lodge Plans Nodal Meeting Next Friday evening, February 23, Weston k a Council, Pocahontas' lodge, will hold It regular social card party night for members. During the busi ness hour the past Pocahontasea will have charge. The birthdays will also be observed and the attendance gift will be given. Study Group Wll I Meet At Girls' Community Club A regular meeting of the Wednes day Study club will be held Feb. 30 at 2:30 o'clock. In the Girls Commu nity club rooms on North Bartlett street. Following the program, a book review, "America's Social Morality," wllj be presented by Mrs. Jonas Wold. Mrs. Carleton Janes will review "Boy and Olrl Tramps of America.' Mrs. M. M. Morris will have charge of cur rent topics. Mrs. Smith Hostess To Girls' Club Council Members of Job's Daughters council were entertained at the home ot Mrs. Ernest Smith Monday afternoon. A luncheon was served following the regular business session. Guesta Included Mrs. Fred Strang, Mra. Dolph Phlpps, Mrs. W. A. Gates. Mrs. Charles Gilbert and Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl. Miss Smith to Be Hostess at "Kid Party" On Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Wen on ah club will have a "kid party" at the home of Helen Smith, 454 Haven street. Tills party will be in the form of a "thank you" party for the Wenonah sisters of the past year. Each "kid" is asked to bring her own lunch to be exchanged with some one else. Is Your Name Bill or William? Thig week February 18 to 23rd we will give everybody whose first name is Bill or William and who comes to this studio 1 Beautiful 8x10 Portrait for 75c! In one of our lowly regular S3.00 finishes. Come early and avoid the rush. Noxt week's name will be that of a girl. Watch for It. Children tawng advantage of this offer must be accompanied ' A parent. KENNELL ELLIS STUDIO 32 North Central Phone 320 ! Wrnonnh Club . Dans Card Party A social enrd party of the Wenonah club will be held at the home of Httrrlrt Watson on Desll Lane Thurs day site moon, fVbrusry 31 at two j o'clock. j The Inst public card party apon i sored by the Wenonah club was held at the Redmen hall Friday evening, i In brUltfo high scores were won ' by Zllpha Armstrong and George Armstrong. Low scores were received by Leila Morrow and Harold Walter mire. Hlich scores in pinochle were held by Velma aSinsrler and Ed Pet tit, while low scores were received by Norma Martin and Wm. Mllnee. Tho committee In charga of cards consisted of Maude Abbott and Juan Ita Thornton. At a late hour refresh ments were served by Nellie Purdln, ' Norm Martin, Zrlpha Armstrong. Bernlot Wilson and Eclmlre Watson. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Wall Deik Chime Strike Alarm GUARANTEED and SERVICED BY A WATCHMAKER u B. Hoffmann . MtOFORD, 0"OOA HATS Values formerly to $12.73. Now specially reduced to 25c $1.00 $3.00 WASH DRESSES Values formerly to $2.95. 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