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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTXE, MEDFOKL). OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935.
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Morgan-Hollow ell
Nuptial Ceremony
Today at 1 o'Clock
Th wedding of MIm Alic Agatha
. Morgan to Orlan Evlaton HOlloweu
will be aolemnlaed at the Presbyter
ian enurch at one o'clock thli alf
ernoon, Rev. Peterson officiating.
Mm Oacar Lewia. (later of tbe
bride, will be matron of honor, and
' Mr. Lewla will act a beat nan.
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Boone and Carmen Dorothy. Mr.
' Alfred H. Miller will give the bride
' away. Mesara. Al Bletengren, Pred
Underwood, LeVon Dunford and
' Peter Winnie, and Mlasea Eleanor
Throckmorton, Oeraldlne and Vivian
Jonea, Agnea Anderson and Julia
m.. nrltl oianr n.nrl White
georgette with a white veil, and
will carry a shower bouquet of
white rosea, gardenia, and lilies of
the valley. The veil Is a gift to
the bride from Hugh Storey,- Br,
and was worn by Mrs. Storey at
, their wedding fifty-four yoars ago
. in Sheffield, England.
The matron of honor and brldea
mnlde will wear yellow frocks and
, carry matching flowers. Church dec
orations will be In tones of yellow,
green, orange and white, to harmon
ize with gowns of the attndanta.
Organ muslo will be played by
Mra. Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, and Mil.
Eethor Brlotol wlU alng "Song of
Love,1 from Bchubert'a "Blooeom
Time," and "If Ood Left Only Tou."
About two hundred and fifty
. guests will be present at the cere
'. mony, which will ba followed by a
reception at the home of Mrs. lwls
In Jacksonville,
The bride Is populor In business
. ana iwiai mule, iii mnjiviui
. has recently returned from tho east,
where she spent four years, to the
cooat, and haa since then divided
her time between San Pronclsco.
Portland and Modford. The good
wishes of a host of friends follow
her.
Mr.. Hollowetl waa a member of
C company, 102nd Infantry, whlcn
waa atatloned In Medford during the
summer and autumn of 1017, beforo
sailing for France. Since tbe war.
he has been engaged In tbe build
ing and contracting business In
Portland, where the couple will make
their home.
Young Hostesses
Entertain Jointly
One of the first events of the win
ter's eoctnl season for
ine younger
set wa, the entertainment given lost ,
evening by the MIm Jeanne
et e, Pau me l ingers and Caro Schef .
fel, who lnvltd a group of eleven of
party followed by dancing.
, Tlioxe Invited Includrd the Misses
Jeveretta, lingers. Scheffel, and Jan
Ice Shrcve, Frank le Hlnabarger and
Wauneta Wilson, and Messrs. Gordon
Benfon, Donald Field, Bob Fowler,
Dolph Janes, Ed Valller and Leonard
Kicks.
A going away party waa given for
two of tbe guest Friday evoulng.
when Mtisea Leva ret to and Bogara
went honored at an evening of cards
at the home of Miss SchnfOl. Pres
ent m-ere Mlasea Jeanne Leverette.
Pa ullue Rogers, Kathlnen Dlllard .
Wauneta Wilson, Janice Shreve, Pgr;y
Reter, Franklo WnaharRer. who ro-
celved high score, and the boetrss.
Miss lvoretlo Is leaving next Wed-
ne.iday Ui enter Prlnclpla at St. Loula. i
and Mlas Rogers Is leaving today for i
Ban Francisco, where she will enter mi
private accretarlal school.
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Inking of the Lusltnnia, with hie bride, Lucille Pareone, after their
colorful wedding In Weet Orange, N..J. Young Vanderbllt will Inherit
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Younger Set Will
Dance at Chateau
Members of the yongcr set In Mid
ford havu arranged a large dancing
party for this evening, to be given
At thfl Chateau du Comte near Afth
Iftiid. This ts the first large affair
of the full senaou and will usher In
tho heightened soclnl activity of tbe
winter months, aud also take the
place of farewells to atudenta wbo
wilt ba leaving soon for school,
Several dinner and cocktail parties
have been planned to precede the
dance. Among those entertaining art)
Lieut, and Mrs, Robert W. King, who
urMl lia hnarat nf fswWnll cnrlil
cocktall party.
QxillBtM wl)1 Capt and Mr(J w c i
rc of
t and Mrs. T. P. Coate..
M a Robertson. Miss Oma
QeBauer, Kenneth Pnrrett, Lieut.
Maurice L, Rndcllfle, Miss Helen Kln
scy and Faui Luy.
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Merit ClrcJe
Holds Mwfltig
Mra. Merrltt and Mrs. Tumy nerved
as boaUisae to members of tbe Merit
circle of the Presbyterian church at
the regular meeting last Tuesday In
the church parlor. Plans were dis
cussed for the coming year.
Ever Beady Circle
Holds Full Me tin
The Ever Handy circle of the Pres-
bytorlan churnch met Tuesday after'
mmu at the homo of the chairman. 1
Mrs. Kln. for the flrat meeting aftor I
the aummer months.
Among the ranny plans for the com-
lug ecason waa that of a rummage
aale to be held October 11 and 12. I
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TAKES A BRIDE
National Delphian
Society to Form
Medford Chapter
Invitations Iiqvo1 bvou Isisuod for
the organization meetings of Beta
chapter of tbe national Dolplilan
society, to be held Ht tho Towu
Club tomorrow morning at ten
o'clock. Members of Alpha chapter,
wblcb was established In Medford
In 1025, are automatically Included
in thin group meeting. Members or
other culture groups of the city are
cordially Invited to thl cpen muet-
ln8. probably the only ono of the
current yenr.
The principal
ottractlon of the
meeting Is an oddrcw by Lena
Lathiun Ooblo, of Los Angclos, west
coast uitmnger and national direc
tor, of tho Delphian society. Mra.
Cloble Is a speaker of unusual nblllty
and Is being anticipated with en
thufilafim. Following her addreaa, Dota chap
Ur will oloct officers and sign tho
charter. Aa nominations arc to bo by
ballot, those attending tlie meoUn
aro rociue.iUxl to liave prospective
nominees In mind. Mrs. Jonas Wold
Ls supervisor of tula chop tor,
Eurolloea to date are Mnadames
O. O. Alondorfer, Olcu ArnsptgeJ.
S. C. Arthur, Bruce H. Bauer, Her
bert U Brown, John Butler, W. W.
Cleaves, O. A. Ckxldlng. F. C. Stone.
C. B. Oordy, A. B. Cunulnghnm.
9- R. Dlppc), It. K. Ehol. o. A. Kdcn.
Cbo.1. W. EllJa. Dwlght Plndlcy, J.
o. rlctr.har, J. F. rilegel, CI. E.
aates, Ted OuBituer. a. It. Clroen.
E. 11. lledrlck. W. A. llolloway. u.
UubtMud. Q. O. Humnhrcv t' U.
Knm.lut.xlt, A. P. W. Krcwn, C. V.
lmnry, E. K. Merrick. Mark Miller.
J. P. Moffott. O. NnmlW. P. Perl.
P. B. nyunlng, E. A. Sims, a. E
Struder, D. B. Terrett. ,1 Walloon.
B. C. Wilson, J. Wold and It. A.
Work.
For Hose that Wear buy
NOJ.DE Aj HORUT
Ethel wyn B. Hoffman
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A f.ivorite pattern or the
J'W Lluiifrvup h.ia now lfen
rcMnrrtl to tlie B.tnn I ,f
(.orluiu Sterling p.Utcm- I.
caiMit rotuitlt'M Aiiii-rirun Iriilfi
and hol0'r ,nl.iy prefer it tn
many pdtlrrnt nunc remit I;
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Wedding Will Unite
Jane Cookman and
Don Von der Hellen
The marriage of Miss Jane P. Cook
man, daughter of Mra. P. W. Cook
man of Portland, to Donald O. Von
der Hellen of this city wtll take place
this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
brlde'a home.
Miss Laura Tallant of Portland and
Mrs. Katharine Shell of Wlllawa.
Wash., will attend the bride. Edward
H. Moore, school friend of the groom,
will act as best man.
Mlsa Cookman attended the Uni
versity of Oregon, where she was
affiliated with Oamma Phi Beta, and
Mr. Von der Hellen atudled at the
University of California, where he waa
a member of Beta KAppa.
Mr. and Mrs. Von der Hellen will
return to Medford early In the week
and will be at home at the Holly
apartments.
'Oregon' Topic at
Meeting of O. E. S.
Officers of Reamea Chapter, O. E
S.. arranged an exceptionally Inter
eating program which was presented
last Wednesday evening to a large
group of members. May Ann Oatea.
soloist, sang three numbers, "Ah I
Sweet Mystery of Life." "Toujours
1 'Amour and "Philosophy A feature
of the evening was a. talk by Mrs.
Coe, her subject being concerned with
Oregon and Oregon literature, and
Including an anthology of Oregon
verse, plus a short historical sketch
of Oregon.
Mrs. Coe's contribution was very
well received and the hosts and hos
tesses were complimented on the suc
cess of their program.
AndcrMHifl Have
Yum tlmi in North
Captain and Mrs. Albert T. Ander
son aud daughters returned recently
from a ten-day vacation tour. Their
trip Included stops at Portland, Sa
lem and Astoria.
Crater Lake Trip
Enjoyed by VI I Cora
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Samuelson of
Genoa, Neb., have been guests for
severnl day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pick. They are visiting
friends and relatives along tbe coast
en route to the exposition at Ban
Diego. Of the many p locos seen on
their trip, they prououutod C niter
Lake to be by far the most interest
ing. 4 4
Western Writers
Meet for IHsctJwJnn
Local branch of Western Wrttera
mot at the Hotel Modford Saturday.
The regular work of criticizing and
correcting personal contributions was
discussed, and the report of the coai-
ventlnn from headquarters was pro-mi-ied
by Oct. I.
Noxt regular mwt!ng will be held
Oct. 12, and each member ts request
ed to give a throo to five minute talk
on his favorite current sub)oot, or
prepare to assist the following mem
bers with their topics: OemJdlno
Adams, "Petrified Forests"; Grace
Deter, "Experiences on the Ranch";
Atlanta Satchwcll, "Book Publishing":
Louise Hedges, "South Amorloa";
Mary C. Groves, "W. p. A.-
An Interesting and Inspirational
letter from Olive May Cook, of Twin
FalLs, Idaho, who waa vloe-prosldeut
o. the local branch whilo living In
Medford, waa read to the group.
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Only a limited supply . . . uot more than two
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HolJiV.s & F.nw.B!s lalaiii has blols of Sterling Silv
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QuanlitT Puri'ltaw rricixV!?,-'
Noted Residents of
Havana Visit Here
Among the past week's most Inter- j
eating visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Har- j
old Tewell and children of Havana,
who were guests for several days at
tho home of Captain and Mrs. Frank
lin H. Canlett while passing through j
southern Oregon on an extended va- i
cation tour. Mrs. Tewell and Mrs.
Canlett are sisters. I
Mr. Tewell, senior American consul j
at Havana, waa Impressed with the
climate and scenery of this vicinity !
and compared the weather with that j
which prevails at the Cuban capital. '
They left by troln for the south, j
planning to continue to New Orleans,
whence thuy will sail for their home
In the Island city.
Mr. and Mra. Tewell, who have
made their borne in Havana for the
past two years, during which time
Mr. Tewell haa been consul, moved
there from Canada.
Travel Study Club
Holds Post-Vacation
Meeting on Monday
Monday afternoon the Travel Study
club met at the home of Mrs. F.
R. Hagarty following the usual vaca
tion period.
Study topic for tbe remainder or
the year is to be South America,
with Mrs. W. S. Cool acting as pro
gram chairman.
Mra. H. F. W. Bptlver opened the
study of South America with ft brief
but comprehensive map talk, speak
ing of the topography, river systeois,
boundaries, and of the coastlines ol
the various republics and their rela.
tlon to each other.
The program wos continued with
a paper by Mrs. A, R, Hedges on
the northern countries of South
America. She described tho scenery,
climate and river systems and told
of the comparative progress of the
different republics from their earl
iest periods to tho present time,
pointing out bow Colombia has far
outdistanced Venezuela and the
Gulonas,
Mrs. C. A Meckor, as guest speak
er, presented an account of her trip
throuch national onrka of the west,
illustrating her talk with pictures
and souvenirs.
Mesdamea Harold Grey and Floyd
Steele were welcomed as new mem
bers of the club.
P.-T. A. Coiumlt44-e
Makes plans fur Ytiir
At a meeting held Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Alien
Smith, the executive committee of
tho Jackson School -P.-T. A. discussed
plans for the coming year, among
them the opening of the school lunch
room, planned for Monday,
.Inrlisonville Home
Keitiioinlcs Club Meets
Mrs. Anna Langcly and Mrs. Addle
Marsh were Jol n t hostesses to the
members of tho Home Economics club
of Jacksonville Grange at the meet
ing last Wednesday. Plans were made
for the fall festival and dinner which
wtll be an event of October 22 at
the Jacksonville Graugo hall.
The next meeting will be an all
day affair, with a oovnrod dish luiiab
con at noon, at the home of Mrs
E. S. Severance. Full atieudanoe Is
greatly desired, as sewing for the
bazaar must be completed then. This
meeting will bo held on September 3d.
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Seen on the Scene
Dancing at the Chateau
Miss Margaret Warner wearing a
dinner dress which combined
white crepe and red taffeta. . , .
Mrs. Theodore P. Coates In a long
black and whl crepe satin. . . .
Miss Oma Gt Bauer all in black.
. . . Mrs. Harry Plnneo In a blue
flowered silk with velvet trip. . . .
Mra. Jack Walker (Adra Edwards)
wearing a brown crepe with a
peach taffeta collar fastened with
a gold clip. . . . Mrs. George Rob
ertson In a black satin with silver
collar and cuffs and wearing a hat.
. . , Miss Dorothy Roberts gowned
In pink lace. . . . Mra. William C
Ryan In black chiffon and lace.
. , , Miss Betty Bard well wearing
a delphlnlum-blue chiffon. . . Miss
Gertrude Boyle In black taffeta.
. . . Mrs. Roy Croft combining a
black velvet dinner dress with a
gold lame Jacket.
Miss Roseberry To
Be Married Sunday
Announcement haa been mode of
the marriage of Miss Mary E. Rose
berry, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Roseberry, to George W. Kel-
llngton, which will take place Sun
day, September 22, at o'clock In
the first Methodist Episcopal church.
Mrs. H. D, Neely. nee Katherlne
Grlbble, whose wedding was an event
of last June, wtll be matron of honor.
j Sne wm arrve (rom ,ief home m E.
gene early In the week to assist In
arrangements.
Other attendants of the bride will j
be Miss Shirley Roseberry and Mrs. 1
Victor MUnes, the former Alene Ray, J
who was also a June bride. 1
Kenneth V. Hill of MedTord will act I
as best man and Dr. James S. John- :
HCn and Hale Wheelor will act as ush- 1
era. Don Huckabee will be organist J
for the ceremony.
The bride-elect has been honored !
at numerous affairs recently, among j
them a dinner party given by Mrs. j
E. E. Carter and a dlmcr party for
' both Miss Roseberry and Mr. Kel
! Hngton at Crater Lake lodge, host and
I hostess being Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth i
1 v- Hill.
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0. . 5. Has Party
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!
Members of Nevita chapter, O. I
8, arranged a charming 'affair on
Tuesday evening, honoring Mrs
Evylln Hamilton Skyrman, a recent
bride. After the regular business
. mtJetlngs of the ohapter, about
i twenty-five members gathered around
j a beautifully appointed table, where
; Mra. Ethel Freeman, worthy matron
i and her officers, presented- Mrs.
Skyrman with a gilt.
Candelabra holding tall, white
tapers and crystal bowls filled with
white flowers carried out the bridal
note in the decorations. Mra. Skyr
man accepted the gift and thanked
the chapter In her most gracious
manner.
Refreshments were served by a
committee, consisting of Mrs. Sadie
Kohler, Mrs. Clara Vincent and Mrs.
Ethel Freeman.
Wednesday Httidy Club
Members of the Wednesday Study
club will meet at the Medford Hotel
Sept. 18 at 1 o'clock for luncheon,
followed by a social afternoon.
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Miss Ella Parks
Will Visit Coast
Among the Medford residenta who
will enjoy vacations at the beach tills
week is Miss Ella Parka who expect
to leave tomorrow for Bandon and
other coast cities. She will be accom
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Hollls Parks.
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