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P2lGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, JLEDFORD. OREGON," SUNDAY, SEPTEiffiER 22, 1933. Whm .... nllBiimii a I ilil Ullll IIIIHllUlUUIUIUUJHIIIIMlHlllllllia iiiii - At Miss Roseberry To Be Married Today To George Kellington Among the first of th tsU wed ding! will be that of Miss Mary Row berry, who will become the bride of George W. Kelllnaton at two o'clock thl altcrooon In the First MethodHt Episcopal church. The service will be read by Rev. Temple. Mre. H. D. Keeley, nee Katharine Orlbble, whose wedding waa an event of last June, will be matron of honor. Other attendant! of the bride will be her alstcr. Miss Bhlrley Roeeberry and Mrs. Victor Mllnes, the former Alene Ray, who waa also a June bride of this year. Kenneth V. Hill will act ai best man. and Dr. Jamea S. Johnson and Hale Wheeler will be ushere. The bride will come down the aisle on her father's arm to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march, play ed by Don Huckabee, organist, who will play softly inrougnc-us mo icic mony. Ropes of Jessamine, terminat ing in a white wedding bell, will form a canopy under which the cou ple will make their vows. The bride will be wearing a gown of white crepe, with a slight train. A long veil, caught up with orange blossoms, will adorn her head, and she will carry" an arm' bouquet of delphiniums and Joana Hill roses In delicate shades of pink and yellow. Her attendants will be gowned In pastel shades of green, pink and yel low taffeta, and will be carrying arm bouquets of roses and delphiniums In matching shades. The pastel shades In large asters will strike the basis note for the dec orations, which will carry out the colors found In the gowns andbou quets of the bridal party. ' Following the ceremony, a recep tion will be held In the reception room of the church. The couple will h ivv for a short time, after which they will be at home to friends here. Among the eeveral affairs given In mi Roseberry's honor was a linen shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. arlDDie, wno co-nuo-teas with her. daughter, Mrs. H. Don Neoly. Quests were Mrs; Oeorge Wat eon, Mrs. Victor Mllnes, the Misses Gertrude Boyle, . Marguerite Boyle, Shirley Roseberry, Barbara Schmidt, Fern Hoffman. Ooldle Beers, Emily Brown, Berntce Hoffman and the honor guest, MIbs Roseberry. miei Entertain Out of Town Guests Miss Lillian Drcessen. of Kallapel, Mont., arrived In Medford . this week to visit hor sister, Mrs. Oeorge H. llllea. Also guests at the Hlles home this week were Mlsa Marie Moberly, of Lorg Beach, and Oeorge K. McLean of Loa Angeles. , MlM Harvey Is Honored by Teachers, 'ladles of the high school faculty and faculty wives honored Mlsa Ver Dean Harvey, bride-elect, with a miscellaneous shower Friday evening. Miss Harvey's wedding to George Sll llman. formerly of Medford and now living In Berkeley, will be an event of Octobor. Miss Josephine Klrtley and Mrs. Johnnie Fleet Bmlth were hostesses for the affnlr, which waa also ar ranged to welcome new teachers on thn faculty. Call in and see this new pattern in : n zlu amain r SILVERPLATE Remkmmmcs U a r.,.. , pattrrn to rhoose now . . . and to recall on birlhclayt, wfdcllng annl vfrntrirt, ( brltmiH and other diyi on your calendar All Corhnm SilvrrpUlu U nb tlanli.illy plnlcd with olid tilvrt and lliapirrei ed moft reinforced with Herlint litver at poinli ) greatest wear. V Pc. Service for 6. ......I.'U.OO 4 Pc. Service for 8 4.6 Lawrence s We specialise in Hleh Quality Silver ware. No better stock In Oreeon than la found at Lawrence's new atore. at m4 ivwvvVaiiiu Actress Weds Teacher 1 s' -L Mlsa Katharine Williams, University of Washington graduate and a Seattle and University of Southern California dramatics school stu dent, became Mrs. Daniel E. Ft. Vandraegen of Seattle before going into motion picture work at Hollywood. He Is an Instructor at Uni versity of Washington. (Associated Press Photo) Medford Students Departing To Enter Fall School Terms This week will see' the departure of many local young people, as the opening of schools and colleges ends the summer vacation season. Med ford students leaving for Eugene to enter the University of Oregon In clude Wallace Lowry, - Odd Hughes, Max Carter, Mary Kem, Rosa and Dorothy Oore, BUI Cummlngs, Amy Elliott, Ona Doe Hondrlckson, Doro thy BurgoBa, Bob Hlnman, Ruth Htch, Harold Grove, Warner Kimball, Dick Sleeter, Jeanne Qulscnberry, BUI Prentice, Dick Reum, Noel Benson, Rychard Sleight, Tom Fuson, Jack End era, Bam Kroschel and Mildred Drury, Doing to Oregon Stnte coltcgo at Qorvnllls are Wlldon Colbaugh, Bar bara Field, Louise Elrod. Bob Fowler, Margaret Younger, Wayne Lowry, Betty Vllm, Pat Young, Betty Thorn dike, Virginia Llndley and Dwlght Short, Rohert Stolti! Is attending the Chi cago Musical college, while Leo Qhe lardl and Ronald Baker have already left to enroll at Oonaaga. Burdottc Kindred. Virginia Pick and Thomp son Whit will attend tho Unlvedsity of Washington, as will also Russell Ulrlch. Don Moore Lenve for Port In nd Don Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore, left Friday for Eugene, where he will act on the physical ex amination board of the University of Oregon during Freshman week. From there he will continue to Portland, where he will enter his last year at the University of Oregon Medical school. Esther Dooms Unites to Club The Wenonah club was entertained by Esther Dooms at a card party at her home Thursday afternoon. High score In bridge went to Harel Ander son. Refreshments wcro served at the close of the afternoon by Leila Mor row. Gladys Ramtnln and Velda Dahl ke assisting the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Leila Morrow, and will be a covered dish luncheon and busi ness meeting on Oct. 3. I lair Tinting We will fire your hair new beauty with a shampoo tint that penetrate the hair shaft anil Inipir. ts a rolor ai nnturiil as nature's onn. Spiral and Croquignolo Permanents $1.50 $2.50 $2.75 $5.00 and $7.50 BOWMAN'S S. Central. Tel. 57 z3j i r I t V r 1' if f i,-w.'., ''"4 Carey's Entertain At Chateau Party The Chateau do Compte Is becom ing a very popular rendezvous with members of local social circles. It was the scene last night of a dancing party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carey, who Introduced novelty Into the usual scheme by Inviting their guests to arrive at twelve midnight and breakfast there at four A.M. Special entertainment features were provided by an out-of-town orches tra. auests were Misses Renee Colle, Edith Sage, Emily Bunn, Ruth Nlc oils, Dorothy Nyswaner, Jean Fergu son, Messrs. Jerry Young, Janpar Reynolds, Howard Gault, Ned Wold, Alvln Tollcfson. Dan Phelan, Howard Martin, Otto Frohmeyer, Harry Gill, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Croxdrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Howard LeClerc, Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Buchter, Mr. and Mrs. Snm Colton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker and tho host and hostess. t Davis Entertain At Summer Home Members of the personnel of Mann's Department store were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Scott V. Davis Tuesday evening at their summer home on Rogue River. Invited guesta were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mnnn, Mr. and Mrs. Moffat. Mr. and Mrs. Murray and the entire personnel of the store. A buffet supper was served at 7:00 o'clock, and the rest of the evening waa spent playing games and curds. 4-4 VIMtlng In Mpdford. Former Itetltfenta Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown of Oak land are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard this week. Mr. Brown was In business here a number of years before going to Oakland. Leach e llrre Front Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leach Ol Portland arrived by motor Friday night to spend the wek-end Vn Medford a pucMs of Mlsa Carln Degermark. Mrs. Leach ts a botanist, and will make research studies in Curry county after leaving Medford, "'SNOOK1' Th Neighborhood Kid By THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY PHONE 873 SNOOK, CAN ANYONE BE I I'COUBSE NOT WHY T)0 f PUNISHED FOR 50ME.THIM' YOU ASK THAT BEANY ri DO MV HOME. 7 , ROUGH DRY (No Starch) 8 lbs. 56c 7c for Each Additional Pound Zuleima Temple Will Entertain National Officer Zuleima Temple Daughters of the Nile will hold a special meeting at the Medford Masonlo Temple Thursday afternon, Sept. 33, at two o'clock. The supreme queen, Mrs. Dorella Taylor, of Chicago, makes her official visit to the temple at this time and will witness a ceremonial at which several candidate! will be initiated. At 0:30 a banquet will be served at the Hotel Medford for members, visi tors from other temples and the can didates. Following the banquet they will return to the Masonlo Tempi?, where a program will be given by the patrol of Medford , the choir of Oranta Pass, a group of members from Ashland will participate and the Klamath Falls Nile club will nave a port. The decorations are under the di rection of Mrs. O. C. Boggs, chairman of the decorating committee, and Mrs. R. R. Ebel Is chairman of the table committee tor arrangement at the hotel. Mrs. A.'K. Cass of Orants Pass, queen of Zuleima temple, will pre side. Medford Delegates Attend DeMolay Statewide Conclave - Several members from the local chapter of DeMolay attended the De Molay conclave held In Albany, Sep tember 13 and 14. Delegates were: Master Councilor Frank Hull, Acting Senior Councilor Warren Liggett, Junior Councilor Dale Roberts, At tending as visitors were Harold Llt trell, John Ollllngs, William Meyers, Oeorge Gates, Richard Therlolf and Dan Hull. Friday afternoon, Scribe and Coun- cllor'meetlngs were held, while In the evening all attending DeMolays were given a special show. Ralph Senders, of Albany, was elected State Master Councilor of Oregon at the eluctlon of state officers which was held on Saturday. Dale Roberts, of the local chapter, was appointed State Sentinel by Senders. Astoria was selected for the next year's conclave. Saturday evening, the delegates were entertained with a banquet and ball, during which the new officers were installed. The Medford chapter wishes to ex press its appreciation and thanks to fathers, mothers and merchants who helped send members to the conclave. Study Club Holds First Fall Session The Wednesday Study club held their first meeting of the club year at the Hotel Medford on September 18. with ai members present to en- Joy tle one o'clock luncheon and social reunion, after the summer holldnys. At the conclusion of a short business session, at which the president, Mrs. B. Q. Harding, pre sided, the program chairman, Mrs. Laura West, distributed the attrac tive year books, entitled "The World In Review," and spoke briefly con cerning the programs for the year. Mra. C. A. Meeker, who recently re turned from a tour of the western parks. Rave a most Interesting re view of her Journey to these national beauty spots, Illustrating her talk with map and plcturea, and showing pieces of pottery and other handi work. The next meeting of the ciud will be held on Wednesday, October 2nd, at the Olris' Community club rooms on North Bsrtlett street, with Mnsdnmes B. O. Harding and J. a. Love presenting the program for the day. Mrs. T. M. HISBliis' llnttrss at Luncheon. A dessert luncheon has been ar ranged by Mrs. T. M. Hinglns for her bridge club on Monday afternoon Gucata will be Mesdames R. W. Frame. R. C. Mulhollnnd, Charles Reames, R. K. Green, D. Ford Mc cormick. E. A. Moore. Earl Day, C. M. Kldd, R. R. Hammond. Wm. P. Holt, C, O. Goldsberry and the hostess. A special guest will be Mrs. J. M. Bonner, of Oakland, who is Mrs. Illeglns' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner arrived In Medford' last evening to spend a week as jurats of their daughter. "K1CKF.KNICK" Undergarments that fit at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann'a. rr ol' Kenny! HI mom neer ha time to help Mm with hi home work, 'cause she's always doing launilrt Mr Mom send hers to rilK AMKTUCAH I.AINPHY-and I'm an "A" student. St. Mark's Guild Holds Silver Tea Mrs. H. D. McCoakey, whose beau tiful home la located on the Old Stage road, gave a silver tea for the benefit of St.' Mark's Oulld Friday afternoon from . 3 to S o'clock. About eighty ladles called during the afternoon. The dining room table had a lovely centerpiece of white Philippine HUes and white delphlana. Coffee was poured in this room by Mrs, Charles Strang and Lydla Andrews, who were later relieved by Mrs. Wltnlngton and Mrs. Raymond Driver. In the breakfast room the table ws very attractive with a center piece of coral gladiolus. Tea was poured by Mrs. A, F. S ten net t, later by Mrs. R- C. Mulholland. Mrs. McCaakey was' assisted In the rooma by Mrs. Alex Sparrow and Miss Ann Livingston. For the occasion the living room and sun room were attractively decorated with beautiful bouquets ot flowens. The ladles also enjoyed a visit to Mrs. McCaskey'a charming rose garden. Cify Council Of P.'T. A. Planning State Convention Th city council of the Parents and Teachers' association met Sep tember IS at the home of Mrs. Allen Smith, 009 w. 4th street. Luncheon waa served at 1:00 with the Jackson school unit acting as hostcBs. The new officers for the year were In their respective chairs, Mrs. W. O. Cool, president; Mrs. E. M. Drysdale, vice-president: Mrs. J. K. Hoey, sec retary and Mrs. F. C. Dlllard, treas urer. Mr. O. R. Bowman, county school superintendent, gave a very Interest ing talk on the Modern Teacher, after which the business of the meeting was transacted. Report ot the standing committee, aa well as committee chairman of tho. state convention were given. All commit tees are busy with plans for the coming state convention to be held In Medford October 31 to 35. M Applegate Residents Observe Birthdays With Large Party BIO APPLEGAiE, Sept. 31 Mra. Ray Offehbacher waa hostess at a Joint birthday observance at her home Sunday when she entertained 37 guests at a dinner honoring her husband and Scotty Matheney. Fol lowing presentation of gifts, guests enjoyed swimming, games, and other diversions. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Will Davison and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Quackenbush of Tal ent, and the following local people: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kinsman and the former's father; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son, Stanley, and( daugh ter, naomi; Mrs. Opal Mooter and son, Lionel: Mrs. Matt Matheney and daughter, Marian; Mrs. Leon orfen bacher and ona, Elvis and LeRoy: Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Matheney and daughter, Lois, and sons. Paul and Wendell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Of- lenoacher and daughter, Lorraine. Dm Mall Tribune want ads. estate to leave to to figure out how Our Trust Officer financial destinies of your youngest This B.ink Jets as It wo tor and Trustee under IVI1U s Trujtre or Agent for the owners of mortgages and oth pt securities M Trute under Alignment made for benefit of r mi ll or, and In everr Trust reparltr. This Business Man - Hoffmans Leave To Be Present At Portland Wedding Dr. and Mrs. E. w. Hoffman left Friday for Portland, where they will attend tne wedding of Mra. Holt man'a son. Dr. Veraon Addison Cov. erstone. to Mlsa Margaret, Cecilia Springer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Springer of Portland. The ceremony will take place Mon day morning at 10:30, at St. Law rence'a church in Portland. Mlsa Springer attended the Univer sity of Oregon and la a graduate or the Multnomah training school for nurses. Dr. Coverstone graduated from the University of Oregon medi cal school laat June, and la well known In southern Oregon. kobert Jeffrr Guest of Brophys Mr. and Mra. V. n. Rmnh. mrf daughter, Elaine, had as their guest ims wees ttooert Jerrry of Napa, Cal., who arrived Tuendav. Mr. .Tfrrv i. - nephew of Mrs. Brophy, and left Frl- uny to taae up post-graduate work at Stanford university. ' 4 Pythian Club Holds Meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tmn1 tnri Mm R. Chester Baker were hostesses to the Pvthtan club nn TiimHav avail ing. Three tables of hrlriM wi tn play, high score going to Mrs. H. A. Wortman. and low to Mrs. William Schwartz. . ... t For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE Si HORST Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. 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Guests were the Misses Jean Fer guson, Marguerite McAllister, Fern Hoffman, Geraldlne Latham, Elinor Boyd, of Roseburg, and Mesdames Barbara Blgelow. Evelyn Gould, Ruth Frederick, Bernlce Messal, Edythe Martin, the honor guest and the hos tess. Mrs. Flowers Is Hostess to Society. The social meeting of the Mission ary Society of the Methodist Epis copal church, south, was held at the j home of Mrs. Verna Flowers, 61d West 8th street, Tuesday, September 17. "Hospital Work in Korea" was the topic discussed under the lead ership of Mrs. Patterson. Papers were read and discussed by Mrs. Tayior, Mrs. wood, Mrs. nice and Mrs. Albright. Mrs.' Bills and Mrs. Taylor were elected as dele gates to the annual conference meet ing to be held this week in Cjr vallts. .. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peters. 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