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Sweeney-Hamlin '
Wedding To Be
Performed Oct. 12
Announcement Jim been made of
the forthcoming, 'marriage of Mlaa
Kathryn Sweeney,! daughter or Mr.
nd Mra. B. E. Sweeney to Warren
Hamlin, which win ba an event of
Saturday, Oct. 13. at four o'clock In
tha Presbyterian ohurch.
Prlday .venlne; Mlaa Sweeney waa
lionoree at a lingerie anower arranged
by Mm Dorothy Nyawanar. aueata
making up the four t&blea of bridge
ware Mesdame. Ralph Sweeney. Hea
ter Whitman. Bruce Bauer, Jack Por
ter, Warren Olaon, Cheater Hubbard,
Frank Perl, Harold Kelchateln, Jack
Walker, Elwood Strater, Howard Le
Clerc and the Mlaaea Viola Templeton,
Oma OeBauer, Georgia Edwards, Lela
Carleton, Prancea Wejener, and tha
honor gueat.
Flrat prize waa awarded to Mlaa
Prancea Welaner and aecond to Mrj.
Frank Perl, while the traveling prize
vent to Mra. Bruce Bauer.
Kroschels Guests,
Of Gilmores For
Short Visit Here
Mr. and Mra. W. S. Gllmore enter
tained with dinner for al Monday
evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. 8.
A. Kroachcl, of San Diego, who were
guesta of the Ollmorea Sunday and
Monday before leaving Tueaday morn
ing for Portland, aueata apent the
rvenlng playing cards.
Mr. and Mra. Kroachel were In
Modford yeaterday en route to their
borne In San Diego.
Wrnonah Club
Meeting Held.
Leila Morrow waa hosteaa to num
bers of the Wenonah club at her
borne Thursday afternoon. The meet
ing waa In the form of s covered
dish luncheon, and business meeting.
Mrs. Helen Keesee was a guest for
tle afternoon.
Assisting the hostess were Velda
pahlke- and Carrie Milnes.. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Gladys Rammln, 1114 8th St.,
Thursday, October 17.
Shea i Celebrate
IVTeddlng Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shea, 1311.
W. 10th street, oelebrated their sliver
wedding anniversary yeaterday. They
were married at Saskatchewan, Can
da, and have been-resldenta of Med
ford for the past nine, years. They
received the congratulations of their
aaany friends here.
Last night Mr. and Mrs. Shea In
vited a few personal friends for din
ner, a very enjoyable evening being
pent.
Missionary Society
Installs New President.
The adult missionary society or
the First Christian church met Wed
nesday afternoon In the church. The
meeting opened with those present
singing, followed by a prayer led by
Mrs. Minnie Crisp.
The business period was presided
over by the vice-president, Mrs.
Vverett Ends. Mrs. Mable Marsh
had charge of the program dealing
with missions in rural areas. Fol
lowing several discussions on the
topic, Mrs. L, a. Oentner, the new
president, was Installed by Mrs. R.
L. ftay.
Refreshments were' served to ap
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dent for 1936-1936. (Associated Press Photo
Mrs. Merrick Is
Elected President
Delphian Society
The first regular meeting . of the
Beta chapter of the Delphian society
was held In the Girls' Community
club rooms Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
N. H. Woodward presiding,
Business Included election of of-
f leers. Those elected were : Presi
dent, Mrs. B. M. Merrick; vice-president,
Mrs. A. B. Cunningham; aec-
retary, Mrs. Chester Hubbard; treas
urer, Mrs. Bruce Bauer.
Following an address by Mrs. Jonas
Wold, eupervlsor. on the Ideals ot
the Delphian society, short talks were
given by Mesdames Arch Work, If.
Perl, B. Merrick, J. Moffatt, R. Dtp-
pel, W. A. Holloway and George
Gates.
The next meeting will take place
on- October 17.
Miss Detail
Week-end Guest
Mrs. Don Newbury haa as her house
guest this week-end her sister, Miss
Jennie Delzell of Klamath Falls.
Mies Deleell teaches in the Klamath
Pal la high school.
Mrs. Dow stone
Honored at Shower.
Miss Ruby Stone entertained Fri
day evening with a personal shower
for Mrs. Dow Stone, nee Mona
Lewis, a recent bride.
Guests were Mrs. Herb Brown, the
Misses Barbara Wall, Carol Dodge,
Ctema Shaw, Mary Jane Brebe, Dor
othy Slead, Gertrude Boyle, Joan
DeLosh, Marlon Rlngoen, Jean Cham
berlain and the honor guest.
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Convention Notes
Rarely has there been so much en
thusiasm displayed nor auch unity
of purpoee demonstrated as was
shown in the recent convention held
at the Civic club house In Ashland,
when ten federated clubs of the First ,
District gathered In an all day ses
sion,, representative women from
southern Oregon communities were
on the program, and present for the
general discussions.
Club sQngs at appropriate Intervals!
enlivened the day and special music- 1
al numbers of unusual beauty were
given. 1
The numbers from the different
cluba were worthy a place on any pro
gram both In their content and pre
sentation. The luncheon program waa espe
cially Interesting, spicy, to the point
and bringing a real message to those
present.
The financial altuattop of the dis
trict, from an appended report on the
program struck an encouraging not.
The clubs with their officers will
be of Interest to all club women of
the district: Ashland Civic, Mrs. P.
Q. Swedenburg, president, Mra. A. L.
Cogs ins, secretary; C ho tea Women's
(DrooklngA), Mrs. W. J. Ward, presi
dent, Mra, L. M. Hull, secretary.
Eale point Civic. Mrs. W. H. Brown,
president. Mrs. Frank Brown, secre
tary; Grants Pass Women's, Mrs. H.
C. Cavanaugh, president, Mrs. N. D.
Stanton, secretary: Port Orford Wo
men's, Mrs. Grover Tlohenor, presi
dent, Mra. E. A. Maloy, secretary.
Rogue River Civic, Mrs. B. Fowler,
president, Mrs. B, Lund, secretary;
Talent Community Club. Mrs. Jay
Terrlll, president, Mrs. Iota Mtller.
secretary: Tolo Community, Mra. 0. E.
Loft us, president, Mrs. Ada Green.
t.ecretary; Upper Valley Community,
Bellvlew, Mrs. O. P. Conley, president,
Mra. Wade Wallls, secretary; Valley
View Community. Talent, Mrs. L. H.
Gallatin, president and Mrs. 3. Guil
ders, secretary. Ashland Tidings.
Miss I.rClerc
Iteturnlg Home
Mlaa Inez LeClerc. who haa been
visiting her pi rents, Mr. and Mra.
Harry LeClerc for the past two weeka,
haa returned to her home In Topeka,
Kansas.
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MIm Helen ration
Uiient nt ItrraMnst.
Miss Helen ration was among the
guests at an Informal breakfast
party Sunday. Sept. 20, given at
the home of Dr. Aurrlla Henry Rein
hardt, president of Mills college.
Freshman and entering atudenta are
Invited each year In small groups to
enjoy the hospitality of their presi
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Noted Naturalist
Tuesday Evening
Among notable events of the forth
coming week will be the lecture on
Tuesday night by Don Admiral, spon
sored by the Business and Profes
sional Women's club.
Mr, Admiral will speak on the
Desert of the Palms" and will dla
cusa the natural history of the desert
lands, flora and fauna found there,
the history and Ufa of the ancient
and modern Indiana, desert geology.
Palm Springs winter colony life, win
ter sports on the desert, the new
Joshua national tree monument and
other highly Interesting and unusual
phases of the subject. The lecture
will be Illustrated and will be held
In St. Mark's parish hall.
Mr. Admiral Is an authority on this
subject, and Jiaa lectured during the
summer at the University of Wassh
Ington and many communities on the
coast.
He conducts a desert program at
Bullocks -Wl Is hi re In Los Angeles each
January and presents programs at
leading hotels throughout California.
The public Is cordially Invited to hear
Mr. Admiral. There will be no admis
sion charge.
Study ClZbWill
Hold First Session
The first fall meeting of the Thurs
day Morning Study club (formerly
Post -Del phi an) will be held next
Thursday, October 10, at the Girls'
Community club house on North
Bartlett with the following officers in
charge of the study group for the
ensuing year: President, Mrs. Frede
rick H. Johnson; ftrnt vice-president,
Mrs. Jack Spalding; second vice-president,
Mrs. Myron Root; secretary,
Mra. Chaa. w. Lemery: and Mrs. Laura
West serving aa ex -officio.
The following subjects have been
assigned to the members taking part
on Thursday morning's program: Liv
ing With Books, Mrs. Jack Spalding;
selections from "Anthology of World
Prose,'' Mrs. A. R Clement; and How
to Review a Book, Helen Norrla.
The meeting will begin promptly at
0 :30.
Pocahontas Lodge
Will Have Dance
Pocahontas lodge will sponsor the
first dance of the fall season Fri
day evening, October 11, at. the
Red men hall on Apple street.
A large crowd of members and
their Invited friends la anticipated.
The committee In charge of the af
fair will be composed of Gladys
La wren tz. Gladys Waltermlre and
Bud La wren te. Music will be fur
nished by Dickey's orchestra.
Miss Brown
To Ban Francisco.
Miss Emily Prarer Brown will leave
Tuesday evening for Ssn Francisco,
where she will Join her uncle. Ed
ward Penfield, with whom she Is to
salt Saturday for New York via the
the Panama canal.
Mrs. Huson
Vlftltlng Here
Mrs. Riley D. Huson, of Klamath
Falls, Is the house guest of Mr. and
Mra. J. N. Smylle. 708 Went' Eleventh.
Kirs. Huson Is a former resident of
Med ford, and la being welcomed by
many old friends.
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Mrs. Gates Is
Hostess to Rotary.
Women of Rotary were entertained
Wednesday afternoon at a dessert
bridge luncheon by Mrs. W. A. Gates
at her home on Crater Lake avenue.
Three tables of contract were In
play, Mrs. Ernest GUatrap belnfi
awarded the scoring prise.
Tli a sixteen guests Included three
visitors. Mesdamea John Hamlin,
N. H. Woodward of Grants Pass, and
Dr. Mary R. Strlckter.
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Tran.portatlon provided.
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Hubbards Leaving
For Extended Trip
Among Med ford people who will
spend the winter traveling are Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, who will
leave Wednesday on a motor trip
which will take them as far as
Florida and, possibly Washington,
D. O.
The' Hubbards Intend driving leis
urely eastward, through the southern
states, and expect to be gone most
of' the winter months. -
Missionary Group
Has Annual Dues
Paying Luncheon .
The Missionary societies of the
M. E. church held their annual
dues-paying luncheon Tuesday at
the church. The ladles' parlor of the
church was decorated with flowers
and made an appropriate setting
for the beautifully appointed tables,
around which were gathered the
members and their friends, lnclud
lng as special guest, Mrs. Riley Hen
son of Klamath Falls, a former
member.
Following the luncheon, Mrs. N.
Wiley, president of the Joint socle
ties, presided over the business meet
ing and Mrs, L. T. Belknap eon
ducted the devotional period.
Mra. w. Holloway was in charge
of the atudy hour and sang "Let Us
Have Peace," by George Graff, Jr.
Reports of the missionary conven
tion at Grants Pass were heard and
various phases of Christian citizen
ship were discussed.
BelULogan Rites
In Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bell of Talent
and Albert Bell of Phoenix, motored
to Klamath Falls on September 31
to attend the wedding of their
nlAce, Miss Mae Bell, to Mr. Lowei
Logan, which took place at the First
Christian Church In Klamath Falls
on Sunday, September 32 at 3:00
p. m., where over a hundred rela
tives and friends were In attend
ance. After the wedding a reception
waa held at the bride's home for
the friends and near relet: -es ot
the bride snd groom. A wedding
cake adorned the center of the
table, set in beautifully decorated
roorns.
After the wedding the newly-weds
left for Crescent City and other
coast towns for a short honey
moon. Mrs. A. B. Ferns
Honored at Luncheon.
Friends of Mrs. A. B. Ferns, of
Fern valley, gathered at her home
on Thursday afternoon for lunch
eon. Mrs. Ferns received many gifts
and the day was spent In visiting.
Present were Mesdames Frank
Parke. Henry Mason. Hlgdon. Stevens,
Victor Mason, Tom Bell, Eda Hay
man. Glen W! throw, Fred Hensier,
Archie Ferns, Miss Lola MaBon snd
the hostess.
Cast Side Circle
Mra. W. w. Allen will be hostess to
members of the East Side circle at the
meeting Tuesday at one o'clock, at
her home, 33 North Orange.
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Notice
All society snd club notloa
must be handed In before 11
m. of the day tnsy are to appear
in . the paper. Club-lodge notice
for the Sunday paper must be in
before five o'clock Friday evening,
and other Sunday society turns
before three o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday Study
Club Meeting Has
Interesting Subject
The Wednesday Study club met in
regular session on October 3, In the
club rooms at 330 N. Bartlett street,
the president, Mrs. B. G. Harding,
presiding. At the conclusion of rou
tine business, Mrs. Harding opened
the program with an extremely in
teresting and Instructive talk on
"The Constitution of the United
States," the convention in Phila
delphia, where It waa framed, end
some of the problems which eon
fronted the statesmen of that day.
Questions on various points, given
by Mrs. Harding, were answered by
members of the club. This 1a a new
departure In the Study club pro
grams and one which evokes more
general atudy of the subject.
Mrs. J. G. Love gavs a very pleas
ing and comprehensive review of the
book, "Lights Prom Arcturus."
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Ladle' AuxUlary
Mambar ot the Ladlea' Auxiliary
will how their regular October bual
neaa meeting at the home of Mra. B.
F. Neif. 810 Eaat Ninth atreet, Tuea
day afternoon at two-thirty.
Sunny glstera Circle
Sunny Slatera elrele will meet with
Mra. tewla Brown. 737 Weat Jackaon.
Tueaday tot a one o'clock luncheon.
Member! are requeated to bring their
own table eervlca and alx eandwlchaa.
Roll call current event. k
Mlaalonary Society
Tha annual luncheon of the Wom
en'. Mlaalonary abclety of tha First
Presbyterian church haa been planned
for Tueaday, Oct. 16, at tha church.
Any ladlea that have not bean con
tacted by members of the society and
wish reservation, should call Mrs.
Walter Prazler Brown at 1173-J.
Catholic Ladlea
St. Ann'a Altar society will present
the third In a series of card parties
Tuesday evening at the pariah hall at
8 o'clock, with Mra. Boblmlcr acting
aa chairman.
P. E. O.
Chapter AA of P. B. O. will meet
Thursday evening, October 10, at
7:30 at the home of Mra. L. P.
Pickett, 833 East Main atreet. The
chapter la planning a rummage
aale to be held Ootober 13 in the
building formerly occupied by tha
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Job's Daughters To
Have Inspection By
State Grand Officer
! Bethel No. 14, Order of Job'a
Daughters, will hold a Joint meeting
! with the Oranta Pasa Bethel Monday
j evening at 7:80 o'clock at the Ma-
aonlc hall.
Tha honored guest will b Mra.
Orace Pallia of Marahfleld, grand
guardian of Job'a Daughter for the
atate of Oregon, who la making her
aeml-annual tour of Inaectlon.
Tha Initiation ceremony will be put
on by the Oranta Pasa girls. Follow
ing th regular bualnesa meeting, Mrs.
Pallia wlU Install Mra. Elsie Butler
aa guardian-secretary, and Mrs. Cath
arine Larlson as guardian of music
for the Medford Bethel.
All parenta of Job'a Daughtere are
especially Invited to attend aa a re
ception will be held for Mrs. Pallia
and refreshments aerved.
Gold HilUUalth
Association Meets
Tha Oold Mill dlvlelon of the
Jackson County Health association
held Its Initial meeting for the' fall
at the home of Mra. W. O. Howes,
on th Pacific highway, October 1.
when future work waa planned.
The society did much good work
in. tha community and achool last
year, and It la hoped that more
may b accompllahed thla year.
Members and guests who attended
were Mlaa Parish, county nurse,
Mra. Cleo Qllchrlat, Mra. Emily Live
ly, Mlaa Lyndali Pawlea, Mra. Clay
Bllea, Mra. B. Edwards, Mra. Olen
Philips, Mra. Nellie Walkers, Mrs.
W. O. Boye. Mra. Jean Boye, Mra.
A. McPheraon and the hostesa, Mra.
Howaa,
Home-School Circle
Hears Miss Carleton
Among club event of the post
week waa the meeting of the Roose
velt Home and School circle whlcn
waa held at the school Thursday
afternoon, with a highly satisfactory
attendance.
Mlaa Mildred Carleton addressed
tha group, apeaktng on "New Fea
ture In Public Health Nursing In
Publlo Schools." Reed Cox, a member
of the Boy Scout troop which re
cently returned from an extensive
aatern trip, presented moving plc
turea of the troop travel, accom
panying tha Illustrations with ex
planatory remark.
Plans were dlacuaaed for the an
nual Hallowe'en frolic to b held
October 36. A group of 6B mother
were hMtesse for th social hour. '
Shower for
.Mlaa Carnean.
Mlaa Lola Kimball entertained with
a kitchen ahower Tueaday evening
honoring Mlaa Louise Carnean at her
home on King's highway. Miss Car
nean will be married Thursday to
Edwin J. White, Jr.. at her home
at Crystal Springs orchard, weat ot
Phoenix.
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Mrs. Oeorge Codding ftnd Mra. .
Helen Conroy entertained with (our
tablet of bridge Friday afternoon.
Dinner waa served, followed by mor
play during the evening.
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