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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1935.
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Lovely Shower In
Honor of Lucille
Lowry, Betrothed
On of the loveliest events of the
week was the shower Friday evening
honoring Miss Lucille Lowry, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt B. Lowry,
whose marriage to William Miller will
be an event of June 20. The shower
was given by Mrs. J. E. Edmlston
snd Mrs. James Carr Halver, at their
home.
The honoree was presented with
many beautiful gifts that had been
arranged on a prettily appointed
table under a pcrasol of ribbons. Af
ter the gifts were received, squares
of tee cream bearing decorations in
form of dainty bridal bouquets, w?re
the refreshment sorved.
Miss Margaret Warner received first
prize and Miss Barbara Hauk second
at the four tables of contract bridge
that were in play during the evening.
Quest were Misses Warner, Ger
trude Boyle, Dorothy Paley. flusette
wards1, Barbaraetaolnshrdluetaolshrdl
S ten net t, Hazel Moffet, Adra Ed
wards. Barbara Wall, Helen Edmlston.
Dorothy 81ead, Carol Dodge, Margir
lte Boyle, Janet Ray Smith and the
honor guest, and Mcsdamea Lowry.
' Emil Mohr and aordon Warnor.
Ml hi Viola Clever '
Leaves for Vocation
Miss Viola Clever left Medford last
night on the Shasta en route to Ban
Prancisco, Cal., where Bhe will spend
a month visiting her uncle, Iver Cle
ver, and family. The trip will be
particularly exciting for Mlaa Clever
because It will be the first time she
has ever traveled by train.
Adrienne's
Salon of Beauty
For glamour and loveliness,
patronize . Adrienne's . , .
specializing in
Genuine
Frederics
Permanents
$5 and $7.50
Marlilm'lcss and Non-elcctrlc
Jamal & Zotos
$6.50 and $10.00
Also Permanents $3.7B
For smart hnlr rutting and styling
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Mr. and Mrs. c. D. Newman of
Hobs Lane, who celebrated their
paid en wedding June IS with a pic
nte at Llihia pork In Ashland. They
have been living near Med ford tor
the past nine jenrs, coming here
from (heir native WMronaln.
Violinist Kayser
Appears Tuesday
In Recital Here
Awaiting with much interest the
violin recital of Roger Kayser at the
Baldwin Recital hall Tuesday eve
ning at 8:16 o'clock, are scores of
music lovers of this city, who, hav
ing heard his presentation!!, are con
vinced that the talented Grants Pass
violinist possesses genius, developnd
by extensive study.
The recital promises fulfillment of
the expectations of every admirer of
Mr. Kayser's talent, for besides the
monumental Brahms Sonata in O,
on Tuesday evening's program, Mr.
Kayser will play the Wlenlawaki Con
certo, considered the epitome In vio
linistie pyrotechnics. Through the
middle movement (Romance) Is pop
ular and often heard, the concerto
Is rarely played In Its entirety.
Grieg. Bach, and Handel complete
the program.
The services of Harold Anderson,
San Francisco pianist, have been se
cured for the occasion.
Mr. Kayser's program follows:
I.
(a) Toccata (Adagio) .... Bach-Slloti
(b) Sonata No. 4 Haendcl
Adagio
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegro
n.
Sonata In O, Op. 78 Brahms
Vlvneo ma non troppo
Adagio
Allegro molto moderate
III.
Sonata Op. 13 Orleg
Lento doloroso
Allegro vivace
Allegretto tranqulllo
Allegro anlmato
IV.
Concerto D. Min. Op. 22..Wien!awskl
Allegro moderato
Romance (Andante)
Allegro moderator alia Zlngnra
(Gypsy)
Dinah led Veterans
And Ancillary Meet
The Disabled American Veterans or
the World War and their auxiliary
will meet Tuesday, June 90. at 8
p.m. at tho Eagles hall. The men's
unit plans an Important business
meeting and membership drive,
while the auxiliary will discuss plans
for the summer vacntion ant pic
nic. After the meeting an enter
tainment will bo given, followed by
a covered dish dinner. The ladles are
asked to bring a covered dish. All
members are urged to be present.
l,at O. V . Meet
Iteftiro Vacation Days
Kennies Chnpter O. E. S. will hold
their regular communication Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock. This
will be the Inst meeting of the sum
mer. Worthy Matron Mrs. Phtna
Norttwlck will give a report of the
Ci rand Chapter. All niemtxrs arc
asked to bo present, and vlitttng
members are welcome.
YOUNG MAHHWENt YOU
GOT A HANDKERCHIEF ?H
I GAVE ME ONE I
FROM THE LWNDRV
LTWS M0RMIN& I-
;iki:hcihi;fs and all otnn
I Miles I hilt rnnif from The
Vturrhan I mi i win limk so white mt'l
iuihv, that 1 hate In Ret tlicni dlrt!
lut mom never wld even If I d
t-aiiM? thetr work U so thorough'
Miss Carpenter Is
Guest for Summer
Miss Mary Louise Carpenter of Win
cheater, Mass.. recently arrived In
Medord and will be a guest during
the summer of her uncles. A. s. V.
Carpenter and Leonard Carpenter.
She Is a house guest at the Leonard
Carpenter home.
Miss Carpenter's brother, Dunbar,
Is expected to arrive the first of the
week and will visit during the sum
mer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
8. V. Carpenter.
Wedding of Dr.
Harold N. Fish
Performed East
Of Interest to Medford residents Is
the announcement of the marriage
of Miss Emma Allen Ayrs, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Orla L. Ayrs of
Birmingham, Alabama, and Dr. Har
old N. risk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George N. Plsk of this city, on June
8, In Evanston, Illinois.
The bridal couple left Evanston
shortly after the marriage to visit
with the bride's parents In Birming
ham, from where they intended
motoring to this city to vimt with
tho groom's parents. They will come
by way of the Old Spanish Trail,
visiting at points of Interest en
route. Mrs. ptsk received her master of
science degree at the University ot
Tennessee In 1033, and for the past
two years has been assistant In the
geology department at Northwestern
university, where she met Dr. Plsk.
Dr. Flsk la a graduate of Medford
High school and of the University
of Oregon, receiving his master's de
gree In 1031. His Ph.D. was recently
granted from the University of Cin
cinnati. For the pafit tyo years he
has been conference Instructor In
geology at Northwestern university.
Gamma Phi's Visit
Friends This Week
Several students from University
of Oregon have been guests of mem
bers of tho younger set this week,
visiting for a few days en route to
their homes for tho summer.
Misses Peggy and Justine Miller
had as their house guest Miss Jean
Prevost of Berkeley, Cal., who left
Friday evening by train for her
home. She is affiliated at the Uni
versity with Gamma Phi Beta. j
Miss Roberta Moody of Eugene, i
also a Gamma Phi, wns a house
guest Tuesday and Wednesday ot ;
this week of Miss Dorothy Pnloy. j
She left for Crater Lake, where she j
will be employed during the sum-!
mer.
Gnmma Phi Beta sorority was well
represented in Medford this week,
lor another member, Miss Anno
Hutchinson, was a guest for two
days of Miss Jeanne Qulsenberry.
She will visit In Portland for a time
before returning to her home in
North Dakota.
Frank Tolemnn Family !
Leave for San Francisco , j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I, r.domn aMi i
children. Frank Jr., Nadine and Billy, j
leic tnia morning for San Francisco i
where Mr. Ooleirmn has been tram- I
ferred. by the Standard Oil company
irom roruana. Tney have been spend
lng the past two week with Mr. Cole
man's Parents Judn anrt Mn u u I
Coleman, and brother E. F. Coleman !
ana ismuy. i
WaAcL.
Learn how to ooolt a
whole meal in 1-3 the lima
ordinnrily needed and on
1-3 the fuel!
Lenin how to eook and
cim meat, fish, ete., safely
the only method ap
proved hy tho U. S. Bu
reau of Agriculture !
Learn how to keep cook
ing odors from spreading
through the house!
Learn how to preserve all
the health -giving, essen
tial vitamins in your
foods I
Learn how to cook a com
plete pot roast dinner in
2") minutes, a chicken din
ner in SO minutes, a boiled
dinner in ,'0 minutes.
Learn how cheaper cut
of meat iin lie made ten
der and juicy, palatable!
Learn these and many
other interest ins; culinary
facts!
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Dorothy Gore And
Marcia Van Dyke
In Portland Recital
Dorothy Oore of this city and
Marcia Van Dyke of Grants Pass,
talented pupils of John R. Knight,
" ) appeared in violin
I t, S recital at Portland
1 Invitation of John
Knight's former
teacher, Frank
Eichenlaub, prom
inent violinist and
Instructor.
The recital, at
tended by a large
audience of wide
ly - known inter
ested musicians
who expressed de
light at the work
of the two South
I "Wfc
Mini Uore
ern Oregon pupils,
was presented at the residence studio
of Frank and Beatrice Hidden
Eichenlaub In Eastmoreland. Beat
rice Eichenlaub,
who studied five
years in Europi
with Xavier Shar
wenka, was the
accompanist.
The invitation
........ I fmm trip
close friendship
ins 5 rxann jml-h- -onlaub
has con- w
tlnued with Mi
Knight following
the former's re-
turn from abroad
where he was a fc
, .MIhs anlMue
pupil for many
years of Musin and Sevlck.
Miss Gore and Miss Van Dyke were
selected for the opportunity of play
ing before the Portland audience
through their ' exceptional talent,
which has gained for each a large
group of admlrflrs among music
lovers of Medford and Grants Pass,
Both have appeared in recital in
Medford many times before large
audiences.
Besides the recital at the Eichen
laub resldenco, they played infor
mally at the studios of Alicia Mc
Elroy, Portland piano Instructor.
The program at the Eichenlaub
studio was:
Concerto No. 7 (1st movement)....
.De Berlot
Miss Van Dyke
Concerto In E Minor (1st move
ment) Mendelssohn
Miss Gore
Allepro Flocco
Canzonet ta d'Ambrosio
Llebesfreud Krelsler
From the Cfinebrake Gardner
Mla Van Dyke
Prayer from "To Deum"
Handel-FIesch
Le Cygne Salnt-Saens
Sierra Morena de Monasterlo
Miss Oore
Beatrice Eichenlaub at the Piano.
Mr. Haiighmau Returns
After l.os Angeles Visit
Mrs. R. Lv. Baughman of Talent has
Just returned from Los Angeles where
she spent the past six months visit
ing with her son Keith, formerly of
Medford. Friends of Keith will be in
terested to know that he Is now tech
nician at the Griffith park plane
tarium which recently opened in Los
Angeles.
Yesterday Mrs. Baughman and her
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Morris of Talent
were luncheon guests of Miss Eleanor
Curry of Medford.
W ednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
June 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 Two p. m.
New Recipes! New Menus! New Economies!
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Bring your notebook! Brintr your pencil! Come prepared to got some of the best
recipes you've ever heard of to see some of the most interesting methods of cook
ing nnd canning ever demonstrated! Learn how much of your cooking and canning
can be done in 23 less time nnd on 1-3 the fuol ordinarily used!
GIFTS AT EVERY DEMONSTRATION
Valuable gifts of foodstuffs and useful household articles will be given away free
MOMTGOM15RY WARD
Miss Reames Is,
Feted at Shower
M lsses Dorothy Faley and Carol
Dodge were hostesses at a charm
ing miscellaneous shower Friday at
the former's home on Laurel street,
honoring Miss Carvel Reames, whose
marriage to Ralph Edison Green, Jr.,
will be an event of next Tuesday.
Bridge was in play following the
shower, with prises going to Miss
Margaret Warner, who won first, and
Miss Lucy McCormlck, who won con
solation.
Present were Misses Warner, Lucy,
Frances and Clarlta McCormlck,
Gertrude and Margarlte Boyle, Bar
bara Hauk, Reames, Paley and
Dodge, and Mesdames James Halver
and Emil Mohr.
Willett Students
In Miscellaneous
Recital On July 1
What will prove a most enjoyable
musical event Is the miscellaneous
ooncert to be put on by five of the
most advanced piano students study
ing under Rosa Blackmore Willett at
the Baldwin Piano Shoppe, Monday
evening, July l, at 8:18.
The pianists will be assisted by the
talented young violinist, Marcia
Van Dyke, pupil of John R. Knight,
and Fritz Guetzlaff, baritone, study
ing vocal with James Stevens.
The piano students are all well
known in southern Oregon, having
played In Medford, Grants Pass and,
at the Normal srhnnl In Ashland !
Kathleen Brat ton will make ner
farewell appearance in this concert
before leaving for San Francisco.
Fritz Guetzlaff will also play a
fine group as well as sing.
Norma Neill, a very young girl, Is
holding a high position in Mrs. Wll
letts' brilliant class and Jim Linn.
Jr., is showing very flue plug reus.
Mrs. Lydla Guetzlaff Is always inter
esting and In a brilliant group will
demonstrate her versatility. The full
program will be announced later A
cordial Invitation Is extended to the
music loving public.
There will be no admission
charges.
Mrs. Weills Fetes
Niece at Luncheon
Among the many hostesses during
the week was Mrs. J. S. C. Weills,
who entertained at bridge luncheon
Thursday, honoring her niece, M:ss
Margaret Deuel. Besides Miss Deuel,
the guests were Mrs. Charles Voor
hles, Misses Harriet and Frances 1
Sparrow and Miss Roxane Ruhl. i
Mrs. Tom K. Flyim !
Ilostetifl at Card Party !
V. F. W., Crater Lake Auxiliary No.
1833, held a card party Thursday af
ternoon, June 20, at the home of
Mrs. Tom K. Flynn. 219 North Oak
(fe. Bridge and five hundred were
played. In contract bridge. Mrs.
Joaephtne Clark won first prize with
Miss Elizabeth Ferguson low. In auc
tion, Mrs. Alice Lewis won first with
Mrs. E. M. Lovell winning low. In
five hundred. Mrs. George Avsrill won ;
first with Mrs. Bebe Wood low. De-
llghtful refreshments were served by
the hostess.
Missis Webb and f'arlnn
Leave on Visit to Coast
Misses Georgia Webb and Pat Car
Ion left Saturday for Crescent City,
where they will spend a few days en
tertaining their cauVn. Kenneth Mc
Rae, of Dutton, Mont.
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Town Club Busy
With Many Events
During Past Week
Luncheons predominated the social
calendar at the Town Club this week.
One of the most Interesting among
them was on Friday for Mrs. Treve
Lumsden. who, with Mr. Lumsden. Is
vis 1 ting this week in Medford, their
former home. Present were Mrs. Bert
Legeson, Mrs. H. S. Deuel, Mrs. Ever
ett Brayton and Mm. L. A. William
son. Mrs. Deuel and Mrs. Ned Vilas were
hostesses at two delightful lunch
eons Wedneseday and Thursday, en
tertaining at tables prettily decor
ated with bouquets of nasturtiums,
and covered with colored linens. Mix
ed bouquets were arranged about the
club rooms.
C. Glen Smith waa host Wednesday
evening to about 40 members of Med
ford Rotary club, who were enter
tained at dinner and a dance.
A summer formal Is contemplated
at the Town Club next Friday night.
Dancing will be enjoyed in evening,
and a midnight supper will be served.
Culy-Seabrooke
Marriage Held
On Saturday. June 15. Miss Eliza
beth Culy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
C. N. Culy of Medford, and James
Seabrooke of Oakland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Seabrooke of the Table
Rock district wpre united in marriage
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln
OlBon in San Francisco.
Among guests from this district at
tending the ceremony were Mr. and
Mrs. Culy, and the Misses Beatrice
and Jessey Seabrooke of Table Ro:k,
sisters of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Seabrooke are both
graduates of Medford high school.
They will make their home In Oak
land, where Mr. Secbrooke has been
in business since hla graduation from
the losal school.
Busy Dozen Club
Honors .Mrs. Salt mil run
Busy Dozen club enjoyed a pleas
ant day In Ashland Thursday, honor
ing the birthday of Mrs. Dean Salt
marsh. Picnic lunch was enjoyed at
noon, the delicious birthday cake hav
ing been baked by Mrs. Paul Yocura.
After lunch many lovely gifts. In
cluding a friendship quilt, were re
ceived by Mrs. Saltmarsh.
An Interesting talk was made by
Mrs. Young, a guest of Mrs. Yocum
from Oklahoma.
After the talk swimming was the
diversion of the afternoon.
Those enjoying a pleasant day to
gether were: Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh.
Mrs. Roscoe Davis, MrsT Jim McNeil,
Mrs. Lee Hedgepeth and daughter,
Phyllis, Mrs. Oeorge Oarver. Mrs.
Clarence Mathis and daughter. Miss
Evelyn Evans, and Mrs. Young, guest
of Mrs. Yocum, were guests for the
day. Mrs. Ona Champllss and Mrs.
Oeorge Bundy were also guests for
the day. It was decided to have the
next and la.st meeting after the busy
season In the for mof a picnic July
26 at the Dodge"' bridge on Rogue
river.
Miss Itollenback VIhMs
En Route North to Sehool
Miss Louise Hollenback of Glendale,
Cal., visited friends in Medford Fri
day before continuing by auto to
Eugene, where the will enroll for
summer school at the University of
Oregon. Miss Hollenback waa form
erly art supervisor in the local school.
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Luncheon Given At
Egan River Lodge
The attractive H. Chandler Egan
ummer lodge on Rogue river waa
the ecene Friday of a luncheon for
four guests, to whom Mrs. Egan waa
hostess.
Those present were Mm. W. H.
Muirhead, Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch. Miss
Roxane Ruhl. and Miss Mary Louise
Carpenter of Winchester, Mass., who
is visiting at the Leonard Carpenter
home.
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Thompson-V aughan
Wedding Is Event
C. E. Myers Home
Mis Leota Thompson and William
H. Vauglian, both of Medford. were
married at the home of Mr. and M"s.
C. A. Myers on Myers lane last Sun
day evening. Rev. D. E. Millard of
ficiated. The bride, gowned In pale green,
and wearing a corsage of orchids and
yellow rosebuds, was attended by Mrs
Myers, and Myers was best man.
Mrs. Vaughan was formerly su
pervisor ot the Los Angeles county
hospital, before her arrival tn Med
ford, where she is now a registered
nurse. Mr. Vaughan ha been with
the Porter Lumber company for the
past 11 years.
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Picnic At Ashland
Closes Year For
Local Study Club
Wednesday Study club closed Ha
year's work on Wednesday, June 19,
with a most delightful evening spent
at Llthia Park, Ashland.
At 6:30 P.M. . dinner was curved
under the management of the Good
Times committee. Guests of honor
were husbands of the members, with
several other guests present, making
a group of fifty at the table.
Following dinner, the members of
the club held a short business meet
ing. The president. Mrs. B. G. Hard
ing, made the following appoint
ments as heads of committees for
the coming year : Program, Mrs.
Laura M. West; Membership, Mrs. J.
H. Cochran; Good Times, Mrs. W. C.
Janes; Press, Mrs. N. T. Hodges:
member of Girls' Community club,
Mrs. R. B. Hammond.
Much credit for the pleasure of
the evening of this very successful
affair was due the Oood Times com
mittee, who made el arrangements
and carried them to completion.
This committee consists of Mrs. H.
G. Wortman, Mrs. W. J. Warner. Mrs.
W. C. Janes, Mrs. W. E. Crews and
Mrs. L. B. Humphreys.
Floyd Harts Return
From Southern YMi
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart and
daughter, Harriet, returned Satur
day morning from San Francisco,
where they had, spent several days.
Mr. Hart left on business two weeks
ago and was Joined the first of this
week by Mrs. Hart and Harriet.
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Miss Alene Ray
Will Be Married
To Victor Milnes
' The busy social calendar lists a
lovely wedding at the First Metho
dist church this afternoon at 4
o'clock, when Miss Alene Ray, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ray of
724 West Second street, will become
the bride of Victor Mllnea, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Milnes, of 820
Narregan street. Rev, Joseph Knotta
will officiate.
The petite bride, who will be at
tended by Mrs. Budd Gail, waa
graduated from Medford high school
and Is a popular member of the
city's younger set. Mr. Mllnea also
Is a graduate of Medford high school,
later graduating from Modesto Jun
lor college, California. He Is now
with Don's Radio service in Med.
ford, where they will make their
home.
Budd Gall will be best man at the
ceremony, which will be performed
In a setting of summer flowers. Vir
ginia Lee Cary will ba the flower
girl.
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