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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUXDAY, AUGUST 11, 1935.
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Mary Parsons And
Fiance Honored By
Miss Betty Bardwell
Of much Interest among the social
events that have taken place In honor
of Mlas Mary Bowne Parsons, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Has
oall Parsons, and John Stewart Day,
ton of Judge and Mrs. Earl B. Day.
since . so m:ement of their betroth
al. la the ouffei dinner and dancing
party f(tven Saturday evening by Miss
Betty Bardwell. Following the enter
tainment at the home or Mlas Bard
well's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Bardwell of South Oakdale avenue,
the 26 guest went to the Town Club
for the remainder of' the evening.
The last entertainment for the
popular young couple before their
wedding, which will take place Satur
day evening Aug. 17, will be a tea
given Tuesday for Miss Parson by
Mtas Gloria Oetchell, at the home of
her parete. Mr. and Mrs, Delroy Oet
chell. Guest will be Invited from 4
to 6 o'clock during the afternoon.
Territts Celebrate
Golden Wedding At
Dade Territt Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Territt of Cen
tral Point celebrated their golden
wedding August 6 at the home of
their son, Dade Territt, of this city.
Present for the happy occasion
were Mrs. Erlcan and children o
South Dakota, daughter and grand
children of the Territts; Mrs. Homey,
Mrs. Dunlap, the host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Dade Territt. and
daughter and the honor guests.
Lovely flowers decorated the rooms,
furnished by Mrs. Harry Mark, and
during the day Mr. and Mrs. Territt
were the recipients of many lovely
gifts and flowers from friends and
relatives here and also from Ban
Francisco and North Dakota.
Mrs. Roseborough
Is Phoenix Honoree
Mrs. Bertha Garrison of Phoenix,
entertained Tuesday afternoon at a
shower given In honor of Mrs. Harold
RoeeborouRh of that city. Among
those present were Mrs, Lester New?
bury. Mrs. Effle Calhoun, Mrs. Clara
Calhoun. Mrs. Josephine Cottrell, Mrs.
Elizabeth Denzor, Mrs. J. Roberts and
daughter. Miss Lula Roberts, Mrs.
Ruth Hover and daughter Caroline
of Central Point. Mrs. Ray Garland of
Tnlent. Mrs. Pentor, Mrs. Ray Zclauf,
Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Lily Black
wood. Mrs. Watklns, Mrs. Mildred
Marshal and the guest of honor, Mrs.
Roseborough.
The ladles spent a very pleasant
afternoon and Mrs, Roseborough re
ceived many lovely gift. Refresh
ments were served late in the after
noon by the Misses Noaml Montgom
ery and Orayoa Garrison.
natrnian-Dorenms Wedding
At Ashland of Interest Here
A marriage of much Interest In
the valley was that of Mtss Irwanda
Mnbel Bateman of Ashlnnd and War
ren Kohl Doremus of Grant Pass,
which was performed Monday at the
Trinity Episcopal church at Ashland,
according to word received here.
They left Immediately on a wedding
trip to Diamond Lnke, after which
they will make their home In Klam
ath Falls, where Mr. Doremus has
been transferred with Shell Oil Co.
C. L. U. Enjoys I'ltnlc;
Officers (o .Meet Tomorrow
A picnic of the Crater Lake Union.
Christian Endeavor Society, was held
Friday night with 86 members pres
ent. The PhoenU Juniors won the
attendance prize with a 100 per cent
record, while the Med ford Christian
Intermediates and the Phoenix Prtis
bytcrlan Intermediates followed In
that order.
A meeting of the Crate Lake Union
Christian Endeavor executive com
mittee will be held at the Ashland
Congregational church at 6:30 Man
day, August a. Each offtcer and all
society presidents are urged to come
and are requested to bring a, covered
dish.
To Be Mrs. John Day
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All makfi. Work positively
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MISH MARY ItOWNK PAItHONS, )oui)Rer diuiKliter or Mr. and Airs.
Keglmild llast-nll PHrsons of heaitie unil Mfilfonl, Mill be married to
.John Ntewurt luy, sou or Jutliie ami Mis. Earl II. Day, Saturday, August
17. The wedding will be at the home of her parents at I! I Merest orchard.
Lodges Wait Arrival
Of Great Incohonee,
Expected August 16
Pocahontas and Red men lodge are
awaiting with great pleasure the ar
rival of the Great Incohonee, Arthur
Ruland, who 1 chief of the Red men
lodges of the United State. Great
Incohonee, a lawyer And radio speak
er, will arrive with Dr. Duine A. Fel
lows on Friday, August 16.
An open meeting will be held after
the business hour and the welcom
ing address will be given by Mayor
Porter. Invitations have been Issued
to the Pocahontas and Redmen lodges
of Weed, McCloud, and Yrcka. All In
terested In hearing the speeches at
the hall on Apple street will be welcome.
Thirty Entertained
At Roberts9 Home
Don Early of Cincinnati, Ohio,
who Is a guest at the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
M. Roberts of Crown Hill, enter
tained 30 members of the younger
set at the Roberts home Fr'day
evening. During the evening Che
guest enjoyed swimming In the
Roberts private pool.
Ward Poulsons On
Wedding Trip Here
Honorees at Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Poulson of
Pasadena, Cal., who were married in
that city last Wednesday and are
on a wedding trip in southern Ore
gon, were the honor guests Friday
evening at dinner at the country
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Car
penter. Mr. and Mrs. Poulson are
occupying the A. J. KJocker sum
mer lodge on the Rogue river for a
few days.
Guests Invited were Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Aldrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Slater
Johnston, Miss Mary Louise Car
penter, who is the guest of the
Leonard Carpenters, Miss Barbara
Cowles, guest at the Don Clark home,
George Allen of England, who Is
visiting the Leonard Carpenters, and
Dunbar Carpenter.
Mrs. poulson, the former Mlas Mar
guerite Baker of Pasadena, is known
to many in the valley, having visited
here -on several occasions.
Miss Vivian Turner
To Wed Rev. Millard
At 2 This Afternoon
Mlas Vivian Turner of Lo Angeles,
who arrived In Medford yesterday
morning on the Shasta, will be mar
ried to the Rev. D. E. Millard of this
city at 3 o'clock this afternoon at
Rev. Millard's home on the Rogue
river, Rogucdale park. The ceremony
will be performed by the Rev. w. R.
Balrd of the First Christian church.
Foil owl ng the marriage Rev. a nd
Mr. Millard will be at home at
Roguedale park, which la situated
near Shady Cove.
Mis Turner Is known to many In
Medford, having visited here on sev
eral occasions. For the past 11 years
she was employed at the California
Bank in Los Angeles, and was the
heroine of a bank robbery there In
October, 1034. She reached behind a
counter In the face of the bandits
and turned In an alarm, also securing
the license number of the car as they
fled.
Miss Turner went to Los Angeles In
1918 from Dickinson. N. D.. her for
mer home. Rev. Millard ha bven
prominent In church work in south
ern Oregon for many years, and is a
well known singer and composer.
Myers and Family to Coast
For Varntlon at Crescent City,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and son.
Iran of Central Point and Mrs. Myers
mother. Mrs. Julia Myers of Rogue
River, motored to Crescent City this
morning where they will spend a
week's vacation at the seashore.
Madame Butler Guest
At L. A. Salade Home
Madame Hannah Butler of Chi
cago, prominent singer and teacher
In eastern music circles, has been
the distinguished guest for the past
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mr. L. A. Salade, Jr., of Central
Point. She Is expected to remain
at the Salade home during the en
suing week.
Miss Evans Wed
To Russell Hogue
In Quiet Ceremony
Club Leaders
Of particular Interest to the young
set of Medford and vicinity
the marriage of Miss Ha Evans, daugh- '
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans of the i
Jacksonville highway. to Russell i
Hogue, son of Mrs. George
Hogue of the Central Point road, at
Yreka, Cal., Wednesday, August 7-
The Rev. Miller officiated, using the ' .Vr-ra-
its ttinHvuj, "mvii w pcjiuiuiru r
shortly after 6 o'clock In the evenlne
at the Yreka Methodist Episcopal '
church. f
Only Immediate friends of the brl- I
dal couple attended. The bride was
attired In a white traveling suit. j.
The bride and the bridegroom have
a wide circle of friends In the valley
both having graduated from the Med- t
ford high school. Mrs. Hogue. a '
charming and popular student, was
graduated In the class of '33. and
Mr. Hogue was graduated In the class
of '34. taking a prominent part In
activities of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogue-arrived In Med
ford yesterday and will be the honor
guests today at a wedding dinner at
the home of the bride's parents.
Other guests wITTbe Mrs. Hogue and
family and Mrs. Mike Hanley, aunt of
the hrtde.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogue will return
south to make their home in Yreka.
where Mr. Hogue has a position as
cashier at the Yreka offices of the
California Oregon Power Co.
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Mrs. Paul Scherer
Feted At Town Club
Luncheon On Friday
One of the most delightful enter
tainments of the week was the lunch
eon and bridge party given Friday
at the Town club by Mrs. Shelby
Tuttle In honor of Mr. Paul Scherer.
formerly of this city and now oi
San Francisco, who Is spending a
part of the summer here. Twenty
three guests enjoyed the affair.
Mrs. Scherer is now at her sum
mer home on Rogue river near lower
Table Rock, with her daughter. Miss
Anne, who had been a guest for
some time at the Leonard Carpenter
home before Mrs. Scherer' arrival.
Mrs. Scherer Is being greeted by
many friends during her stay in
southern Oregon, and to renew ac
quaintances was the purpose of the
luncheon Friday at the Town club.
Members of Student
Club Will Meet At
Ashland for Picnic
Paul Janneys Have
Guests During Week
James Grainger and Mr. and Mrs.
William Bell of East Hampton, Long
Island. New York, were Interesting
visitors In Medford during the past
week, stopping for the day Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Janney. Mr. Grainger 1 the son of
the Rev. William (Sralnger of St.
Luke's parish. East Hampton, and Is a
student at Tuft's Medical college,
Boston.
Mrs. George Humphries
Entertains With Luncheon.
Among the week's hostesses was
Mrs. George Humphreys of 826 East
Jackson street, who entertained Wed.
nesday at bridge luncheon, at her
home. Twelve guests were invited.
Ml.ss Yvonne Atkinson
Expected at Shreve Home
Miss Yvonne Atkinson of Eugene,
whose mother. Mrs. Joyce Atkinson,
was a brief Medford visitor during
the week, was expected to arrive on
the Shasta last evening to be guest
of Miss Janice Shreve at her home,
007 East Main street.
Miss Barbara Sheldon
Arrives From Los Angeles.
Miss Barbara Sheldon, daughter of
Mr. Ben Sheldon, was expected to
arrive over the week-end to spend
two weeks here visiting in Medford
with Miss Phoebe Dean. She was ex
pected to accompany Porter J. Nell
back from the south.
Plans have been completed for the
Oregon State Student club's supper
picnic to be held in the Ashland
Llthla park at 5:30 this evening. Pre
ceding the picnic the students will
swim at Twin Plunges. This picnic
will climax Oregon State week end.
which Is held throughout the state
from August 9 to 11.
A large attendance of Oregon State
students and guests Is expected and
an Invitation also has' been extended
to former Oregon State students and
alumni. Anyone Interested in at-
i tending Oregon State college the
( coming year who wishes to attend :
: the picnic is also welcome. Guests'
i who have no way to go may secure j
Mlis Siizettc Stennetr (above) and i stennctt's home at 325 South River-
iuieri .Miiirsir, nuu mc sciinai;
and president, respectively of Oregon
State Students' club. They are In
charge of arrangements for the club's
nrst social event, a supper picnir,
which will take place this evening
at Afhland Llthla park.
Younger Set Invited
Attend Masquerade
The first entertainment of the
new week at the Town club will be
of particular Interest to members
of the younger smart social set ot
the valley, who will gather there
Monday night for a masquerade
dance at the invitation of Martin
Luther, Jr.. and Shelby Tuttle. Jr.
They
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have extended Invitations
siae avenue at 4 o'clock this after
noon. f-
Mrs. F. K. Deuel
Keturns From South.
Mrs. F. K. Deuel, accompanied by
her granddaughter, Susan Vilas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vilas,
arrived on the Shasta Saturday from
San Francisco. Mrs. Deuel had been
in the south and In Denver. Colo.,
since last April, and was met by her
granddaughter in the Bay City upon
her return to the coast.
Carlyn Hill Returns
From Lake o the Woods
Mis Carlyn Hill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard A. Hill, recently re
turned to her home at the Hill or
chard after a delightful vacation at
Lake o the Woods, where she en-
to joyed beach parties, swimming and
hiking. .
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flroup Leaves for
Vacation at Reach.
Mrs. Or vis Stephenson left Friday
for Crescent City, where she will b;
Joined by her slaters, Mrs. Echo Davi.
and Mis. Ina Kennedy and daugh
ter. Miss Marcelle, all of Ban Fran
cisco, Calif. Tlicy will continue then
motor trip to Bnndon for a week's
vacation, '
PeVores Entertain at Cabin
For Member or Thlmhle Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Con DeVoro enter
talned Thursday evening at their
cabin on Roguo river for Chrysan
themum Trimble club members anfl
their husbands. Following the picnic
supper, bridge and pinochle were
enjoyed for the remainder of the
evening with high prize for brldf.c
going to Kalph At wood and low to
Myrtle Atwood; high for pinochle to
Mr. Mllnes and low to Mr. Scrlpter.
Carnation Club Meet
At Home of Alice Kempke.
Alice Kempke was the hostess at a
delightful meeting of the Carnation
club Thursday evening. There was
fine attendance. Including three vls-
Itor. and a business discussion re
garding ft prpposed party In Novem
ber was held.
Aa it was the birthday anniversary
of one of the members, Mrs. God-
dard, the occasion was celebrated
with a lovely cake and the presenta
tion of ft unique gift. Then refresh
ments were served, and the rest ot
the evening was s)ent In talking
and listening to radio selections.
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