PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MT5DFORD. OREGOX, SUNDAY, MAT 19. 1935 inlIMillllllllllllllllllll II 1 ",,,llliii!ll!r"m",, 1 jT ""i"""''!,,. A !llllluilllHlllUMiuiiniiiiim !l ' i 'iiiiiiiiiilllllli I Ml!. I .-"""'II ''liiiiiiiiiliii t.lllMM imHHI' II iii'"" im,m "'iiiil :!int..;;;;;; ''i inn1. I. J III ill 1 !!ft"i:!!tfiis? 'II' J III"' IlilUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiill ui'.U.im.!!!:.'.(.-....iI: jii. W! Croup Entertains At Linen Shower For Miss Fulton On of the charming eventa of the week wan a ltnen shower given by Miss Edythe Stump and Mra. Edward Gould at the lattera home on Arcaum Court Monday evening in honor of Mlae Barbara Pulton. Mlaa Fultona marriage to EarlBlgclow will be an event of June 18. The home was beautifully decorat ed with Ilowera. Court Whist waa played, high acore going to Mrs. Der nlc Meaftal, and consolation acore to Mlaa Margaret Melling. Refreshments were served at midnight. Present were the Mlsaea Virginia Ward, Jane Schmidt, Dorothy Rogers, Edythe fitump, Barbara Fulton, Mar garet Melling and Mesdamea Bernioe ' Mcaaal. Snlly Puhl, Earl Wymor Marvin Oofisctt, Evelyn Oould and Peter Ploypole. Rickerts Leaving Salem Convention Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert are ieavlng for Snlem today to attend a Joint annual convention of the Odd Fellows and Ilcbekaha of Ore gon. Mm. Rlckert will act aa delegate to the Rcbrkah assembly. The convention will last all week, and Dr. and Mra. Rlckert will re turn Saturday. V. F. W. Auxiliary jipomnr Public Curd Party i Mrs. Ftha Wall. 1036 Reddy avenue, i will be hostess next Thursday after noon. May 23, at a public card party Bridge and five-hundred wltl be play ed. Prlrea will be given and refresh ments will be served. The card party la open to the public and any one who likes to play cards la cordially In vited. l.ndlpV Aid of Church Will Mirre Covered Supper A covered dish supper will be served by the Ladles' Aid of Zlon Lutheran church In the church parlors next Thursday, 6:30 p. m. In honor of the new members received Into the church since last Chrlstmaa. All members and frlcnda of the church are invited to be present. A short program will be given. Missionary Society Hilt Have Pacini Meet There will be a social meeting of the Women's Mlfwlonary society ol the Methodist Episcopal church, South, Tuesday afternoon, May '31, beginning at two-thirty o'clock, Ac cording to announcement of the : publicity chairman, Mra. N. fl. Ont- ' man. A full attendance ta requested for Tuesday's program. Pocahontas Lodge Lnjoys "Itunco" Party A "bunco" party waa held at the regular meeting last week of Poca hontas lodge, with high prizes going to Nellie Purdln and J tick Dooms, and low scores to David Luman and Florence Rush. Following the party a box social was held and all the partners were served In the dining hall at a late hour. Next Frldny evening. May 24, a dance will be held. Members and their friends are cordially welcome. Charming May Bride r f . i : . "if i S '''r:::;:;4 ' p ". I .' "' '4 f-v ' n , ' t I . . -v.' i Be at the head of the class with a wave from Vi's Permanents $3.75 and $5.00 T Krprenrn(nt1ra for lr. Walker's Conietlrs VI'S WAVE SHOP lintel Mrilford Tel. 1 1.10 Photo by Peaaleys. irs. nraniey i.. ntnrK, nee mitn luimstrom. the rhnrmlng bride at a u ed (I lug which took place the evening of Mtiy 11 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mnt. HJulmtir RnniHtroni of "(Jreen Acres." near Central Point. A bower of white hlostinms h miked with evergreens formed a beau tiful setting for the ceremony, which was attended by ahout ISO guests. Mr. and Mrs. Btnrk ore expected to return today from a wedding trip to Han Fronclnro. Past Matron Club Enjoys Hospitality At Orchard Home There Is a unanimity of opinion that one of the gayest and most suc cessful meetings of Past Matrons' club waa held Wednesday at the Mo doc orchard home of Mrs. Leta Kyle, Junior past matron of Nevlta chapter, 1 0. E. 3. At 1 o'clock, luncheon was j served by the different groups. The i tables were beautifully arranged, one centerpiece, especially admired by all, being formed of large panstes sent BOWMAN'S Smart Permanents $1.50 to $7.50 Shampoo nnd Fingor Wave or Marcel 75o Central. Tel. 57 Art Uaklrdrexj-erx 41 S. Central Phone 363 , 1 Make an Appointment for Your Graduation Permanent $2.45 and up Get a new wave now to last through tho summer months. Adrienne's Salon cf Beauty If yon wnnt to be especi. ally chnrniins; for nil the Qrndnntion Festivities . . . And of course you do . . . Let u give you a lovely new "Frederics" Permanent Wave $5 for an appointment Phone 577 by Miss Marian Hamrlck to the hoe teas. May IS being the date of Iaabelle Leever! birthday, aha was presented a large bouquet of beautiful flowers and a birthday card signed by all members present. Always gracious, Mra. Leever waa generous with her expression of appreciation for this remembrance. One of the pleasures of the meet ing waa the sightseeing drive through the beautlfdl Modoc orchard given those who wished to take the trip by the manager, Elmer Kyle. The June meeting win be a picnic dinner to be held at the city park at Grants Pass. The families tf the members are lnvltrd guests. The din ner will be served at 1 o'clock on June 33. ! i ivin Hurds Visit On Wedding Trip i Mr. and Mrs. Etvln Hurd of Cres cent City, while on their honeymoon, stopped In Medford this week to visit lEvalin Cummlngs snd Alice D. Eng : lth. both of whom are Intimate friends of the bride, the former Miss Burnls M. Cadra. The Hurda return ed to Cre.vent City Wednesday. 1 l.ovnl Wnmen'i Claw Plans Party on TurfilUT Loyal Women's Bible class of the First Christian church will hold a rla.vi party and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon. May 31 at 3 Mrs, Nion Tucker To Entertain For Gay Bridal Couple Word has been received from San Francisco that Mra. Nion Tucker of Burllngame, well known In the society of the Rogue River valley, will be among those who will en tertain for the Count Kurt Haug-wltz-Reventlow and his bride, the former Barbara Hut ton, while the gay. Internationally known couple are honeymooning in California. Mr. and Mra. Tucker and many of their prominent friends spend a part of each year at their summer lodge, "Rogue's Roost," on Rogue river near this city. . Badminton Club Will Be Guests Members of Medford Badminton club, prominent in the city's social circles, will be entertained at the Town club, 1000 West Main street. Wednesday evening at 7:00 o'clock. at a no host dinner. The event promises to be a highlight of the activities at the Town club this week. 14 Mother's Day Tea Enjoyed by Group The Mother's Day tea given by Sunny Sisters Circle of Presbyter- Ian church at the home of Mrs. Pickett, Enst Main street on May 7, was enjoyed by a large number ol guests. The rooms were beautiful with spring flowers. A musical pro gram was the order of entertain ment. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang ac companied by Mrs George Maddox of SeattlB was heard In two Moth er's day songs, Mrs. Drummond ac companied by Mrs. Maurlne Duncan, In two violin solos, and -Mrs, Mad dox In two piano solos. Mrs. Luke and Mrs. Nettle Howard presided at the tea table. Violinist r t'4 " f ' 1 ' J' j . Miss Dorothy Gore, who will play the first concert movement of the E Minor Concerto, Mendelssohn, during the assembly hour at the Southern Oregon Normal school. Ashland, at 0:30 o'clock Monday morning, May 20. Miss Alice Holmback will be accompanist. Mrs. E. E. Cuffel Will Be Church Hostess Fidelity circle of the First Metho dist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clinton Spencor, 1530 West Main street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mra. E. E. Cuffel will be hostess. Merrltt Circle Enjoys Luncheon Merrltt circle of the Presbyterian church met In the church parlor Tuesday afternoon when a one o'clock luncheon was served, by Mrs. Hodg klns and Mrs. Daniels, as the lunch eon committee. At two-thirty Mrs. Oribble called the regular meeting to order. After general routine and discussions, an interesting program was given, having been prepared by the program chair man, Mrs. E. Faber. Mra. Darrel Iluson gave a vory Instructive music lesson on "Harmony", Mra. Oladys Jewett of Central Point gave two readings. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Merrltt In June, 4-t Many Served at Neighbor' IHnner Royal Neighbors of America, Mistle toe camp No. 4713, served chicken dinner to the public Thursday In tho K. P. halt from 11 o'clock to 1:30. During those hours a much larger number of guests were served than at the previous dinner given April 4. when over 300 were served. The tables and hall were attractive ly decorated with spring flowers from the home gardens which are produc ing so bounteously at this time. Neighbor Nora Glascock waa gen eral chairman for the affair assisted by Oracle Margavetha Oarrct. Under her capable supervision and the com bined efforts of the efficient sub committees, this dinner proved even a greater success than the preceding one. These dinners have been given with other public affairs, to establish a "Bend or Bust" fund to defray ex penses of drill team and officers ol the camp to the Southern Oregon District convention. Royal Neighbors of America which will be held at Bend June I. "The goal has been leached and the camp greatly appre ciates the helpful spirit of the Mall Tribune and Medford News, also, the Chamber nf Commerce broadcast, for the generous publicity given, also the several business firms for the gener ous gifts of merchnndl.e presented and the general public for the liberal o'clock in the recreational hall of the I patronage given, all of which made church. Mrs. Crisp's group will be in I this dinner such a gratifying success" chsrge. Visitors are welcome. 'officers stated. Wednesday Study Club Re-elects All Officers at Meet Twenty members of Wednesday Study club met May IS In the Qlrls Community club rooms on North Bartlett street. The rooms wvr gay with spring flowers, and a delicious luncheon was served by the Good Times committee. The president, Mrs, Harding, called the club to order, un finished business waa concluded, committee reports given, and a rising vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Wortman and her committee. Mes dames W. E. Crews, W. C. Janes, W. J. Warner, and Mrs. Louis Humphrys, for their gracioua entertainment. Officers of the club. Mra. B. O. Harding, Mrs. C. A. Meeker, Mrs. A. J. Hanby, and Mra. L. M. Alford. were unanimously re-elected for the com ing year, and Mrs. Harding, speaking for herself and fellow officers, thank ed the members of the honor confer red upon them. Various books were recommended for summer reading, and tentative plana for the June pic nic were made. Miss Fay Woolsey was a luncheon guest. Mrs. Kay Will Be Crater (iulld Hostess Mrs. Berl Kny will be hostess to the Crater Lake Guild at her home, 1012 West Main street Monday eve ning, at which time a white ele phant sale will be held. All mem bers are urged to be present. Olive Reheknh Lode Will Elect on Monday Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28. will hold ita regular business meeting Monday evening. Mny 20 at 8:00 p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall. There will be election of officers. A social hour will follow the business ses sion. Florence Hush Hostess -Members of Wenonah Club On Thursday afternoon, Florence Rush waa hostess to the Wenonah club at her heme on West Jackson street. There were six tables ot bridge In play, with high score won by Nellie Purdln. Invited guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Edith Good and Mrs. Pearl Gibson of Ashland and Mrs. L. E. Clevenberg and Mra. J. F. Clark of this city. Refreshment were served at the cloae of the afternoon by Dorothy uicKey, Mattle Luman and Gladys Waltermire, assisted by the hostess. Cascade Conclave Missionary Society To Convene Here Cascade district of the Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold Its an nual convention In this city Wed nesday, May 22, from 10:00 to 4:00 o'clock with a varied and Inter esting program. Among the speakers will be Mrs R. C. Lewis of Central Point. v?ho will give Bible readings, and Mrs. George Woodall. "Is There Still a Need for Good Citizenship," will be the aubject. Mra. Woodall will give a review of the national report given by four women, one each from Grants Pass, Talent, Ashland nd Medford. Luncheon will be served at noon. A cordial Invitation la extended to all women of the community. Mrs. Spilver To Be Club Hostess The Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesdav. Msv 21 at the home of Mrs. H. F. W. Spilver, 1 520 Hamilton street. Mrs. I. W. j Merrltt has charge of the devotionala. i no topic iur mo aiiernoon ia Mexico. The leaders are. Mra. R. S. Daniels who will give the physical geography with maps, Mrs. Volney Dixon who will give the historical background, and Mrs. A. J. Hanby, the religious foundation. Mrs. O. J. Gould and Miss Laura Bailey will also appear on the pro gram. Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown and Mrs. Carl Brommer will assist the hostjess. This Is Guest Day and each member Is requested to bring a guest. All interested In missions are cordi ally Invited. Mrs. Mary fttlrkland Will He Hosfess to Class Gleaner class of the First Baptist Sunday school will meet with the new president. Mrs. Mary Stlckland at her home. 407 Beatty street. Tuesday afternoon. May 21 at 2:30. Mrs. Stick land will be assisted by Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. A. B. Mead. Mrs. Stanley Jones Will Entertain P. T. A. j Medford City Council, P. T. A., will j meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley . Jones, 709 Alder street, Tuesday, May 21, at 1 o'clock for covered dish luncheon. Junior High P. T. A. will be hostess. New officers will be in stalled for the coming year, Mrs, Ar thur Short, past president acting as installing officer. A good attendance Is urged as thU will be the last meeting of the year. Social Tonight Planned By Church Young People A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by fifteen members of the Presbyterian Young People's society last Thursdav evening. The purpose was oentere:' mostly around business and a generit get-tcgether. Everyone showed grea onthusiasm In planning the man activities of the coming month. Man interesting subjects were discussed b. the several committees. As each or. showed such great Interest, member nre sure that the league will be r success this year. Members of the league will be In terested to learn that a social will again be given May 19, tonight, at 6. The devotional service will follow at 6:30 to 7:30. Howard Poffenbarger. who will be the leader, haa worked diligently to plan out a very suitable . discussion. Members are cordially in- j vlted to attend. ' Guests Orr Home Frequent Honor ees Inspiration for many lovely social events the past several days have been the Misses Mary Brass field and Geraldine Williams, both of Port land, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr of 310 Crater Lake avenue. Miss Brassfte'.d, a sis ter of Mrs. Orr, has been feted at several occasions during her visit in this city.' Ream es Chapter Plans HUtted Meeting Wednesday Reames chapter, O. E. S., will hold a stated meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock with Initiation cere mony followed by refreshments and a social hour. The May committee will be In charge and a pleasant evening is assured. Visiting members are Invited. Neighbors Complete Flam For Forthcoming Convention Royal Neighbors met in regular business session Thursday evening. District Deputy Lenora Brolll was present and arrangement were com pleted for the local camp's participa tion in the district convention, June 1 at Bend. Three new members were obligated at this meeting, and will be Initiated with the big class at Bend during the convention. I Grand Guardian of Job's Daughters to Attend Local Bethel Mrs. Grace L. Fallis, grand guard ian. Order of Jobs Daughters for the state of Oregon, will pay her first visit to tho Medford bethel at the regular meeting Monday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. All members and their parenta are urged to at tend in order to meet Mrs. F&llls and hear of her plana for the com ing year, A social hour will follow the reg ular business meeting and refresh ments will be served. The meeting will be formal. The queen, Lois Nichols, requests that a report be made by all girls participating In the ticket selling contest. Portland Ladles Guests Pythian Club Mrs. Emma Jeschke, 25 South. Peach street, assisted by Mrs. Eliza beth Temple entertained the Pythian club, Tuesday evening. May 7. Mrs. Walter Gleason of Portland and Dels Frost were guests of the club. 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