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rrcnForcn matl tribune, medford, Oregon, stxd ay. February 24. 1935. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week PAGE TWO St. Mark's Guild Entertains Friday At Colonial Party Among the outstandlnd sod si evrnt of the wk was the Colonial party, sponsored Friday by the ladles of St. Mark's Guild. Twenty-four tables of cards were In play durllig the afternoon with honors going to Mrs. J. H. Cochrun. Mrs. J. H. O'Con nor and Mrs. Hose Schelffelln. On entering the Guild Hall the guests were greeted by the com mittee, dressed in colonial costume The decorations In the hsll were befitting Washington's birthday Mrs. John Peter and Mrs. Clyde Enkln resided at the tea table. The nroffram was given at the i cIom of the afternoon by Mrs. R. C Mulholland. Miss Mary Kem. who has the lead and Miss Constance Moore, both In the hlah school operetta, "Chimes of Normandy." sang selections from the production, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Burgess at the piano, They were In costume. One of the most enjoyed parts of the program was the first violin pre sentation of little Richard Bishop. 7, son or Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Bishop. He Dlaved several patriotic airs. Piano selections by Miss Alice Holmbech were well received, as were violin numbers by Miss Dorothy Oore. During the program Martha and Oeorire Washington were Imper- nnntri in a minuet. A number who were not In attend ance at the card party came later for the nroeram and teB. Other members of the committee were Mrs. John Barnenurg. Mrs. van Gilbert and Mrs. Hnl Piatt. 4 - Mrs. Laura West Hostess at Dinner Mrs. Laura M. West was hostess on Thursday evening at hor home, 344 North Bartlett. Inviting 14 guests for dinner. The evening was spent at bridge, high score going to Miss Ora Cox. Quest prlae was won by Mrs. Helena Woodley of Seattle, who Is the guest In Medford at the home or Miss Claire Gunellus. Mrs. J. V. Rogers received consolation prize. Those enjoying the evening were: Mesdamei woodley, Rogers, Albert Pltoh, Harry Turner, Ira Chastaln. Eunice Smith, Elmo Russell. George B. Canode, Leona Crane, J. H. Coch rane and the Misses Cox, Gunellus, Lucille Abbott and Ora Tucker. Band Will Benefit By P.-T. A. Party Thursday evening. February S8, Is the late set lor the card party to be held In the Junior High School audi torium. The benefit le being held to ralae money for uniforms and music for the Junior high school band. The public l cordially invited 10 cooper ate with the P.-T. A. In making this a success. Bridge, auction, five hund red, contract and pinochle tablea may be reserved by calling .Mrs. Thomas Roaeberry. Alpha Delia and Bible Classes to Meet at 0:45 The Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian ohurch will meet with the Men Bible class this (Sunday) morning at 8:46 o'clock, In the courthouse audi torium. All members and friends are urged to attend. . V. F. W. Auxiliary To Sponsor Purty. The V. F W. Auxiliary will give another or their card partlea Thurs day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Joe Wood. 8 South Orange street. These card parlies are open to the public. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. The Auxiliary gave a similar card party at the Armory Thursday after noon. Brldse and five hundred were played. Mrs. Joe Wood won first In bridge with Mrs. Dick Wandrey low Mrs. George Averlll won first in five hundred with Mrs. Tom K. Flynn low. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Fivnn Entertains Members if Crater Lake onllrt. The members of Crater I,ake Guild spent a most dellnhttul evening at the home of Mrs. Fay Flynn, Frliru arv 18. Mrs. Lora Wright had charge of the devotlonala using the topic "cltl renshlp." Mts Mary Ann Gates sang "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" and "IAincnir-Toujours," accompanied at the plsno by Miss Mnrlan Moore. The feature of the evening was a most interesting talk by Mrs M J Norrls. who used the subject "World Conditions at the Present Times or Revolution or Reformation" Hostesi.es for the evening were Mrs. Pay Flynn. Ruth Clement and Margaret Morrison. YOUNG'S BEAUTY SHOP Spring Specials Permnnents ... $1.50 to $4. BO Finger wave, dry 50c Finger Wave, wet 25 c Manicure 60c Bhnmpoo and Finger Wave, dry 75c Shampoo and Finger Wave. wet 50c Shampoo, Finger Wave and Municure $1.00 Soaplcss Oil Shampoo and Wave $1.00 Steam Oil Shampoo and Wave $1.25 24 South Grape Phone 454 THEY'RE THE 1 -yUs3llTff it 'l t i P7 -VJnSJ it x H v; as 1 ' J ,4.' IK&TRINA MCCORMICK With the marriage of Doris Duke, for aome time Number One heiress of the country, a new array of ellnibles claimed the spotlight and vied for the vacated top rank spot. The air ia filled with heiresses to fortunea of oil, ateel, banking, toothpaste, merchandising and whatnot among whom are Ethel Du. pont, "Prlncesi of Delaware" and daughter of Eugene Dupont; Katrlna McCormlck, daughter of the late Senator Medlll McCormlck; Hazel Forbes, heiress to dentifrice millions and a screen prospect; Helen Lee Doherty, Henry L. Doherty's daughter by adoption; and Dorothy Fell, daughter of Mrs. Ogden Mills. 'Associated Press Photos! Missionary Society Elects Mrs. Oliver At Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Wom en's Missionary society of the Presby terian church was held at the home of Mrs A. R. Clement Tuesday after noon with more thnn 40 present. The rooms wero beautifully decorated with spring flowers. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. George Oliver; first vice-president, Mrs. A. R. Clement; second vice-presi dent, Mrs. Frank Albert; recording secretary, Mrs. Harry Boker; corre sponding secretary. Mrs. H. F. W. Spllver: secretary for literature. Mrs. It. S. Daniels: secretary tor missionary education, Mrs. A. J. llnnhy; secretary Tor membership. Mrs. Frank llsgerty: secretary ror stewardship. Mrs. A. R Clement; secretary ror national mis sions and overseer of sewing, Mrs. Belle Llttrrll; treasurer, Mrs. Csrl Brommer, The topic for the afternoon wao "Stewardship." Mrs. Iverson present ed the program In the following llttlo piay, "Who Ia My Neighbor?", teach ing a lesson or Joy in going the soc- ond mile. Mcsdames Baker, Albert. Ivorsnn, Oliver. Ouches, Miss Rutb Clement and Laura Alice Bailey took part In thia dramatization. Mrs. T. M. 8tott, Presbytertal presi dent or GiTtlits Pass, waa guest speak er ror the afternoon and dwelt on Stewardship of Time and Prayer. Mrs. L. D. Hodgklue ravored with a solo, and old missionary hymn, "A iion unsi. Mrs. Slmpklns accom panied her. The program for the afternoon closed with a very beautiful dedlea- Hon service conducted by Mrs. Iver son, after which a aoclal hour was enjoyed. Mrs. F. C. Albert, the retlrlne nresl. dent, presided at the tea tbl Mcsdumcs Hnggerty. Orlhble, and Gould assisted Mra. Clement aa hos tesses for the afternoon. I'Mhlan Sisters"" Meet IVhrnary 12. The Pythian Sisters club met at the home ot Mra. Carl Flchtner Feb ruary 13 ror a Valentine costume party. There was a short business session, after which games were en Joyed and refreshments served bv the hostesses, Mrs. Mary Webber and Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer. The next meet ing of the club will be February 37, at the home ot Mra. Wm. Swarta. 40 Berkeley Way. Mrs. Swarta will be assisted by Mrs. Ida Coe. bo beautified in comfort at ADRIENNE'S Salon of Beauty Onr Frederics Permnnents are Adaptable to many dif ferent hairdressei. Let ua suggest an exciting change for your hair to complement your New Spring Apparel Phone 577 RANKING 'DOLLAR At , i' 1 I ' M it. I mi 'I - T.J t f,. ) HA7.BL FOPBEe '" ' DQROT MY P b t- L t"jtej Home Mrs. Young Horns Mrs. Young Mra .J. W. Young of CIS South Oak dale avenue, entertained twelve guests Wednesday afternoon at a Washington Birthday party. The dec orations were carried out In colonial motif, and even the favors were In red, white and blue colors. An attrac tive table was decorated In the same colors, with a colonial centerpiece. Luncheon waa served at one o'clock, and contrnct bridge was played dur ing the afternoon. Mrs. ?. GBeach Hostess to Class Mrs. R. O. Beach, 113 Geneva street, was hostess to the Golden Links Bible class of the Medford BnptlHt church Thursday, February 31. The class members and their guests, Mrs E. N. Warner and some of her class were served at 1 p.m. with a delicious "Washington" des sert, consisting of brick Ice cream with hatchet motif, cakes and col fee. After the dessert a short business session was held, followed by Inter esting games and a musical program. Mrs. Fidelia Piatt sang a solo. Ken neth Raymond gave two piano num bers. Masters Roderick, Richard and Jlmmle Merrlman sang two interest ing songs and Mrs. Meadows, an out-of-town guest, rendered a marvelous whistling solo, accompanied by her self on the piano. The commlttoe In charge was Mrj Don Piatt, Mrs A. J. Anderson, Mr.' James Fowler. Mrs. Ctemma Ft nicy. Mrs. R. W. French, Mrs. L. J. Qsbei and the hostess, Mra. Beach. Twenty four ladles were present. Ladles of Church To .Meet Wednesday. All ladles of the Christian church are urged to attend a special meet lr. of the Womeu's association at 3 o'clock Wednesday, Februnry 37 In the church recreational hall. Work for the year ts to be outlined at this meeting. Pan Hellenic Will4 Have Friday Luncheon Pan Hellenic will meet Friday. March 1st, for a one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Medford. Mrs. Walter Flynn and Mrs. Robert Hammond will be hostesses. Any member of a nat ional sorority Is cordially Invited to attend. Progressive contract will be played during the afternoon. Mem bers will please note the change of day to Friday. rreoj-. HAirare ssers . Central Phone 363 the house that beauty built Start the Spring with a smart new Permanent Wave Our nationally advertised wave now offered at a spo c:al price, $2.45 PRINCESSES' Pianist Campbell Will Return Soon For Recital Here David Campbell, noted pianist, who was recently heard in a recital In Ashland and who has since been giv ing a BChedulo of recltalt In Califor nia, Is returning from Los Angeles and will give a recital at the Bald win Plnno shop here at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday. March 5. The recital will be under the man agement of Cnrleton Janes, assisted by local musicians, who are delight ed to be able to present this enter tainment to music lovers of southern Oregon. - Loyalty Chili I re en .Members Attend Meeting. The Loyalty Club cf F. O. E. will moat In the Eagles Hnll Wednesday afternoon at 1.00 o'clock. The meet ing Is to be a social and members are urged to attend and bring pros pective members. Hostesses In chnrrje are Mrs. Llbble Root. Mrs. Latimer, and Mrs. Laura Averlll. No Down Payment! 3 Years To Pay! (Only 5 Interest) That's How Easy It Is To Buy a FRIG1DAIRE '35 Including the SUPER FREEZER This itptmrtuitlty Is made possible through th National Honshu; Art . . , We tnke cure or nil financing details . . . Secure YOl II Krlfihlulre NOW and enjoy It for years to come! Leonard Electric Co. Holly Bldg. Morris Exclusive Dealer for Exclusive Silverware Designs by Reed and Barton immmmm Is Your Name Betty or Elizabeth? Tltl week l'ehrii.iry to M.mli I c will the eer hori htr flrl niiinr H iWity or I II ! th and w ho (onie to llih ttnit1i 1 Beautiful 8x10 Portrait for 75c! In mie f our l,ii-l trcntir $,.u flnl-lir. r.tme enrh aii1 muM the noli. Vet nrrk' mine txill hr tint of a mm. U h for It. ( h!Mttn (akin tnh.mt.i;r of ttti offer miM hr iti-voiuMnlr.t M a n;init. KENNKLL KUAS STUDIO 32 North Central Phone 32J Washington P.-T". A. Celebrates Birthday With Program, Tea Founders' day was observed with an Interesting program Friday by members of Washington school P.-T. A. After a short business meeting the numbers presented consisted of a reading. "The Minuet." by Natalie Parker, and a group of songs by the Washington school glee club, under the leadership of Miss Alice Cromar, who is given much credit for her splendid Instruction by members of the P.-T. A-. A pageant, "This la the Oak Tree," waa presented with 30 children taking part. The founders' day candle-lighting ceremony waa an Interesting feature given by the past presidents of the P.-T. A. Each past president was giv en a beautiful corsage of purple and gold, by Mrs. J. H. Hoey, the presi dent. Those taking part were Mes- dames Bryant, Brockway, Heyland. Chaney, Dixon, Kroschel, Faye, Flcht- I ner and Hodgklns. Following the program, the annual Washington silver tea was held. The table was beautifully decorated In P.-T. A. colors, purple and gold, with the founders' day birthday cake, bearing 31 candles, as the center piece. Mesdames Hoey and Flchtner I presided. I A generous offering .was received ; to be used for the extension of con gress work. Don't Worry Chili .Meet for I.lllM henn. The Don't Worry club met Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Grace Oliver on Columbus avenue. One o'clock luncheon was served to 12 members, after which games were played. Alpha KlRnia Class Enjoy Covered Luncheon. Members of the Alpha Sigma class of the First M. E. church served a coverrd d'sh luncheon Tuesday even ing at 6:30 o'clock In the Sunshine Parlors. Mrs. Burk acted as hostess with Miss Barrett and Mrs. Wall assisting. During the business meeting which followed several interesting activi ties were planned for the class bj the class president, Mr. Burk and Rev. Knotts. who Is" teaching the class. Games were enjoyed the rest of the evening. Mrs.t Rice Hostess To .Missionary Society Mrs. W. C. Rice was hostess . to members of the Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, south. Tuesday afternoon at their regular social meeting. Mrs. Ray Arthur was leader of the day's lesson, and Mrs. Albright offer ed the opening prayer. "Digging tlv Wells Our Fathers Dug" was the tit' of a dialogue by nine of the ladle Four visitors were present in add! tlon to the members. Refreshments were served by tl; hostess assisted by Mrs. McCuistc Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. N. S. Oatman. B. Leonard Phone 427 hitisaJsWil enter- Mrs. Laurence Pennington talued members of the Thursday Bridge club February 31, at her home on the Jacksonville highway. Eight gueata were served dessert luncheon. The entertainment waa carried out as a Washington birthday party, and the guests were In Colonial costume. Dancing Chiss To Meet Thursday. The Students' Dancing class, spon sored by the Mothers' club of the Sacred Heart church will meet in the parish hall Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. Little Miss Jerome . Hohtess on lllrthduy Twelve members of Medford's very young set enjoyed a party Saturday afternoon from two to four o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jo Jerome In Everett Court honoring the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Jeraldyn Jerome. Decorations, favors and refresh ments followed the Washington's Birthday motif. Appropriate games were played by the little guests who Included: Beverly Jean Whitman. Charmalne Brault, Polly Ann Hof fard. Rosalie Ackley, Claire Thomas. Cloy Lyons, Bobby Watson, Walter Bown, Jimmy Scheffel, Herbert Rob bins, Allan Flynn and Jeraldyn. Mrs. Pennington Hostess to Eight 1 .. Ill liajll M......!,.!-! -I j ' ' " ' Also a Loaf of- In the New You . . . bv a Baked In The Finest Bakery Of Its Size Q't ' r-i M mi rin liiiisi Miss Alice Hanley Hostess Wednesday pa5 Matrons Club The final activities of the year for the Past Matrons club of Nevita chapter, No. 93, O. E. 8 . was the one o'clock luncheon given by the retir ing president. Miss Alice Hanley, at her beautiful country home last Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty mem bers at beautifully arranged tables. Centerpieces of spring blossoms and a ml lax with Washington Day decor ations were the motive carried out. After luncheon the hostess Invited the club Into the spacious living room for a short business meeting. The curtain committee reported the purchase of drapery material for the windows of the chapter home and displayed the material selected. Mrs.1 Gay Husband kindly offered to make i up the curtains. Thia offer was very much appreciated and accepted. These curtains are a gift from the club to ; Nevita chapter. I In honor of Mrs. Bertha Russell's ' 30th wedding anniversary, Mrs. Jen nie Merltt, on behalf of the club, in her gracious manner, presented Mrs. BurseU a lovely solid silver set of' teaspoon. Mrs. Let a Kyle was initi ated Into the club and presented ; with a pretty corsage In honor of be- j coming the Junior Past Matron. New officers for the year 1935 are! 1 Hols BLUE WRAPPER No Order Is Complete Without It! can distinguish Fluhrer d VL also in an attractive blue ' upper . . , red and white band aro.:. j the '.p' l i in sum i m m mmm l ltfl ' Mtii.- President, Junice Merrttt; vice-presi dent, Mollie Neal. Inez Ferguson, woo has served for several years u secretary-treasurer, was unanimously re elected. At the clone of the meeting. Mrs. Elsie Martin Invited the club to meel at her home Wednesday, March 30. Flrtt Christian C. fc. Will Meet This Evenlnf. The Intermediate Christian En deavor society of the First Christian church, will meet at the usual time, 6:30 this Sunday evening In the recreational hall. Miss Joan Guyer will lead the devotional period. All young people ofy hlgh school age are Invited to attend,, as an interesting discussion baa been planned. Are you In danger of this figure fault? ffave a Spencer Corset designed Ju&t for you to support fatlBiie'd nuiRclcH of back and abdomen. Incorrect sptnaar Corsst Corset Mrs. M. Beatty Registered Spencer Cornetlere J91 Oak. Ashland. TeL 185-R um T? iVinc Cuast i