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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliU. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1935.
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Newly-wed Couple
Return To Medford
After Wedding Trip
Mr. snd Rafael J. Slmjson
haw returned to Medford from their
honeymoon trip to Seattle end other
northern points. Mra. Simpson was
Vsrna Odell Burton before her mar
rl!. The wedding took place at the
home of the brlde'a parenta, Mr. and
Mre. Chas. E. Odell. In MoMinntrllle,
Oct. 30.
The seen was typically autumn,
with the living room llreplace bank
ed high with autumn foliage and
flowers. Oandle&brae, entwined witn
Ivy end flowers, formed the. altar for
the bridal pair.
Mm. E. C. Arthur, sister, of the
bride, was charming as matron of
honor, wearing imperial blue crepe
end carrying a nosegay of pink and
yellow rosebuds end delphiniums.
The bride wore white lace with a
bridal cap to match and carried a
email white Bible, a shower of rib
bon and lilies of the valley. Her go-fng-away
ensemble wee of wood tlo
!et crepe, a brown squirrel coat and
matching accessories.
Several showers and affairs in hon
or of her marriage awaited the bride
on her arrival In McMlnnvllle pre
vious to the wedding date.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will be at
home at 31 Howard street In this
elty.
Mrs. Brlrkley
Leaves for Home.
Mra. T. F. Brlckley, of Ogden.
Utah, who has been a house-guest
of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hanby for
the past ten days, left early this
week for Loa Angeles, where ehu
will visit a short time with her
son before going on to New Orleans
for the winter.
During her etay here. Mrs. Brick
ley waa entertained with a number
of affairs In her honor. Sne la a
cousin of Mrs. Hanby.
Mrs. Rafael J. Simpson
AN IMPORTANT
MESSAGE TO
OWNERS OF
0elj old
GORHAM
STERLING
patterns
k Additional items
matching practically
any ol the older
Gorham patterns can
be ordered any time
up to January 31st for
delivery after. April
1st without paying
the usual extra dis
charge. It will simplify
matters if you bring
in a sample of the
pieces you want ',
duplicated.
60-day deliveries
can be had at all
times by paying the
die-charge which
amounts to $6 per
dozen or less on each
item.
Lawrence's
Excluslvtt a pent for
Oorhfim Atari. ng in
all southern Oregon.
We carry the canie high
Hiallty merchandise to
te found In the beet
itores In large cities.
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Mrs. Itnfacl J. Sliupsnn, nee verna Odell Burfnn. whose mnrrlnue
took plnce nt the home of her parents In Mr.Mlnnvllie Oc(ol-r 20.
Luncheon For Club
Marks Opening Of
Winter's Activities
First on the calendar of winter ac
tivities at the Colony Club waa the
ladlea luncheon yesterday Afternoon.
The luncheons are arranged for once
each month until spring.
Mrs. Del Barkhuff of flattie and
Mrs. Bill Hurley of Los Angeles, who
apnenred In the badminton exhibition
matches here Friday evening, were
guests of honor.
The entertainment committee "or
the year consist of Mrs. A. E. Beamwi,
Mrs. Louis Salede. Jr.. Mrs. Corbin
Dctgell, Ml Harriett Sparrow, Mrs.
O. M. Roberts and Mrs. SprAgue Rleg
el. Koch will In turn be chairman for
vnrtoua affnlrs throughout the win
ter eoAon.
Pythian Sintir.
Tlie Pythian Slstera club will meet
Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Heine wilt be
host ran at the home of Mrs. Emma
Jearhke, US S. Peach street.
ALL WOOL
AND 2 YARDS WIDE
BUYING quality blanl.ti It
not sufficient eiiurjnce of
many Winteri' t.rvie.. Th
life of the fineit blanket de.
pendt on the car it re.
ceivej eipecially when
laund.red. .
WHEN w. launder'thim.
they will not ttretch or
ihrinl. Our equipment it de
tignad to hold , tham to
shape. Carefully tempera,
tured freih water washes
them immaculately and
( rettoret their original
fleecineti.
Ail vour neighborly
Rough Dry 8 lbs. 56c
7 each addltionul pound
Joint Hosts Entertain
Army Set at Dinner
In Ashland Saturday
Acting as Joint hosts. Captain and
Mrs. Herman J. Melring, Dr. and
Mrs. F, Kirk Smith. Lieut, and Mrs.
Leroy O. Cronkhlte and Lieut, and
Mrs. Roy D. Craft entertained mem
bers of the army set last evening
at a dinner dance at the LI thla
Hotel In Ashland.
The affair was one of the most
charming of the season. Cards were
Issued to Major and Mrs. George R
Owens, Cspt. and Mrs. Ernest W
Oruhn, Capt. and Mrs. Franklin H.
Canlett, Capt. and Mrs. Olenn J.
Kay, Capt, and Mrs. Albert T. Ander
son, Capt. and Mrs. Claire D. Wal
lace, Capt. and Mrs. William C.Ryan.
Capt. and Mra. John R. Murray, Capt.
and Mrs. Harley O. Preston, Dr. and
Mrs, HJalmar T. Oentle, Lieut. Harry
May, Jr., Miss Madeline Canlett.
Lieut, and Mrs. Robert W. King
Lieut. H. W. Anderson.
Lieut, and Mrs. William B. Clegg.
Lieut, and Mrs. Theodore Phillip
CoatM, Paul Tenny, Mrs. Marjorie
Northfleld, Lieut. Fred W. Greene.
Lieut, and Mrs. Clifton R. Pond.
Lieut. William Hays Drlscoll, Miss
Lois Lindsay, Mrs. Chauncey Lee
Pierce, Lieut, and Mrs. Richard L.
Mattlson, Miss Otis Brown and Lieut.
Phllo D. smith.
Preceding the party at Ashland.
Capt. and Mrs. Glenn J. Kay enter
tained the guests with a cocktail
party at their home.
Pocahontas Dance
Arranged Friday
Social events of the week Included
the dance Arranged by the Poco
hontas lodge Frldny evening for
members and their invited guests.
As was the case with almost every
entertainment the past week, Hal
lowe'en decorations and spirit were
the order of the evening.
In charge of arrangements for the
dance wero Peggy Purdin, Esther
Dooms and Florence Rush. Refresh
ments wero served by Glenn Abbott,
William Plnne and O. A. Hubbard.
Mrs. Thayer Hostess
To Society Auxiliary
Mrs. F. C. Thayer was hostess lnat
Saturday afternoon to members of
the Auxiliary to the Jackson County
Medical society at her home for
luncheon.
Mra. Gordon MacCrnckrn, of Ash
land, president, was in charge ot
the brief business meeting which
followed the luncheon. An part of
the proprnm following the business
session, Mrs. McCracken presented a
report of the meeting of the state
auxiliary to the state medical so
ciety, which met at Oearhart some
time ago.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Charles W. Lemery and Mrs. T. C.
Heine to complete the program.
Haptht Auxlllnr?
To Have fluent Hay.
A special "gue.it day" meeting of
:he Baptist Ladies' Auxiliary will be
held November 12. Each member ts
expected to bring a gueat. An in
teresting program is being planned
ind refreshments will be served.
Place of meeting Is the C. A.
Whllloek home on the old Pacific
highway, across from the Howard
Eastern Star-Mason
Homecoming Is Being
Planned For Dec, 6
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Plans are being made by members
of the Masonic and Eastern Star
lodges for a homecoming dinner
and dance to be given Friday even
ing, December 6, In the Masonic
temple.
Plans for the dinner are going for
ward under the direction of Mrs.
Addle Wilson and Mrs. Lorraine
Young, who are chairmen for the
October and November committees.
Dance arrangements will be made
by C. M. Houston, G. B. Alden and
A, G. Bishop.
Invitations will be Issued to Mi
Eastern Stars and Masons, and the
affair promises to be highly enter
taining. Any ladies not contacted by the
committee are requested to bring a
salad or hot vegetable.
Departing Resident
Honored At Several
Affairs This Week
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Mr. and Mrs, H'endoiln Meyer, who observed their golden wedding
anniversary last Sunday by repeating their marriage vows at 8:00 o'clock
mass at the Catholic church. Photograph by Shangle.
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Mrs. Mable Marsh, who with her
son la leaving aoon for Grand Island,
Neb., to make her home, was the
honor guest at luncheon arranged
by Mrs. A. H. Gregory at her home
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Mnrsh was presented with a
picture of Crater lake as a farewell
gift from her friends. Guests for
the afternoon were Mesdames J. T.
Davis. R. Guyer, J. O. O'Brien, T. C. :
Latham, W. Kindred, L. C. Home,
C. H. Hon, W. IT. Balrd, Caroline
Leaders, R. L. Cook and the honor
guest.
Mrs. Marsh waa also honored by
members of the Past Noble Grand
club whon they met recently at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Scrlpter,
shower of handkerchiefs compli
mented the honor guest. Mrs. Mar- i
Jorie Pearson directed the guests in i
games during the evening.
Decorations vere in the Hallowe'en
spirit which waa carried out In the
refreshments served by the hostess, '
assisted by Mrs. Pearson and Irene :
Shirley. . j
Missionary Society
Holds Study Class
Mrs. Carl Brommer was hostess to
the Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church Tuesday
for the relay study class.
"The Jew and the World Ferment,"
by Basil Mathews, was reviewed by
chapters by Mesdames Hanby, Put
ney, Hngerty, George. Bnker, Corn
et, Iverson and Spllver.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at 13 to the twenty membera
present and one guest, Mrs. T. F.
Brlckley. of Ogden, Utah.
The next regular meeting of the
society will be November 17, auct
will be a thank-offering meeting
and program.
Mrs. Oatea
llntfM Thtirwlny
Mrs. W. A Gates waa hostess this
week to the Thursday Bridge club at
her horns. Hallowae'en decorations
dominated the scene, being carried
out in the dessert luncheon as well as
in the rooms.
Two tables of contract were In play
. during the afternoon, wore prire go
' Ing to Mrs. Lawrence Pennington,
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Mra, Cora Hcaton, state president,
ISO Guests Offer
Congratulations To
Wendolin Meyers'
Receiving about one hundred and
fifty guests during the day, Mr. and
Mrs' Wendolin Meyer celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary with en
open house last Sunday , at their
home on Orchard Home road.
Yellow chrysanthemums in profus
ion formed & beautifully appropriate
setting along with other autumn fo
liage. All decorations carried out the
golden theme.
Guests were served refreshments In
cafeteria style at tables set In the
rooms. Occupying the center of at
tention was the table holding & large
wedding cake decorated wtth gold.
The cloth of gold cover for the table
was imported, from Austria for this
occasion.
Many beautiful gifts were brought
by friends and acquaintances who
called during the day.
Mr. and Mra. Meyer repeated their
wedding vows at the eight o'clock
mass in the Catholic church Sunday
morning, receiving a blessing togeth
er with their children. The five sons
and daughters of the couple are:
Wendolin Meyer, Jr., of Breese, 111,;
Mrs. H. J. Nordham, of Deuind, Fla.;
Elizabeth Moyer, Mrs. Rose Griffin
and Joe Meyer, all of Medford.
Miss Hnywanl
Honored at Party.
Mrs, H. E. Foster was hostess last
Saturday evening at a party honor
ing her filstDT, Mls Loona Hayward.
on the occasion of her birthday.
Following a buffet lunch, the
evening was spent in dancing. Guests
were Miss Edna Hansen, Bob Boyd.
Dolph Guyer, the honor guest and
Mr. and Mrs. Foster.
Chi Delta Chapter
Has Session Friday
Chi i Delta, newly organized chap
ter of the Delphian society, met at
the Girls' Community club rooms
Friday morning. Reports were given
on the subject of English contribu
tions to American civilizations.
Individual topics were: Racial In
heritances, Mrs. Jerry Barr; Lan
guages, Mrs. R. A. Duff; Literature.
Mrs. J. W. Grigsby; Love of Fair
Play, general discussion; Our Debt
of Law, Mrs. C. E. Kunz; Science.
Mrs. Bernard Roberts; Social Ideals,
Mrs. Al Hagen; Political Ideals, Mrs.
D. R. Wood.
Tuesday Meeting
Of Altar Society
St. Ann's Altar society met in
regular session Tuesday afternoon.
The president appointed committees
to take charge of the dinner fol
lowing the bazaar late in November
Reports were given by various
committees, and plans were com
pleted for the card party in parish
hall Tuesday evening, to which the
public ia invited. Mrs. Jensen will
act as chairman for the affair.
Improvements in the kitchen were
inspected, following which refresh
ments were served by Mesdames
Naumes and Weston. t
Miss' Adams
Celebrates nlrthday.
Miss Jean Adams was entertained
last evening by a small group ot j
the high school set on the occasion j
of her birthday, at a dinner and j
theater party. j
Guests were the Misses Mildred '
Buckles, Glenna Minear, Lois Rem- j
ineton. Bettv Purdin. Gavle Berry '
I and the honor guest.
Delphian Society
Holds Discussion
0 Tudor England
The Thursday morning meeting of
Beta chapter, Delphian society, was
largely taken up with a discussion
of "Social Life in Tudor England."
which was broken up into individual
topics presented by various members.
Also on the program was a review
of "North to the Orient," by Anne
Morrow Lindbergh, which was pre
sented by Mrs. Foster Cone. Current
events were discussed by Mrs. E. H
Hedrick.
Elizabethan literature will be re
viewed at the Nov. 7 meeting. Indi
vidual reports will be: General char
acter of the period, Mrs. Arch Work;
the political career of Bacon, Mrs.
E. M. Butler; Bacon's literary career,
Mrs. G. E. Strader; Spencer's unsuc
cessful suit for favor, Mrs. Ted
GeBauer; a brief discussion of his
masterpiece, Mrs. Bruce Bauer; Eliza
bethan lyricists, Mrs. Wra. Holloway:
The Sonneteers, Mrs. Olen Arnsplger.
Clancys Have
Week-End Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dagg of Se
attle, are guests over the week-end
of Dr. and Mrs. Clancy. They ar
rived from the north Friday evening.
GUNSMITH Repairs for all tuafcee
of guns Sims Bros. 33 N Fir.
Methodists Have
Hallowe'en Party
Typically spooky In atmosphera
and decorations . waa the annual
Hallowe'en party of the South Meth
odist league, whose hostesses wera
Mrs. Ray Arthur and Ad a bee Seller
at the Arthur home one evening thla
week.
Guests were bidden to come in
ghost costumes, which successfully
hid the identity of each from tha
others present.
Hallowe'en games of all sorts wera
the order of the evening, with dough
nuts and coffee served later by tha
hostess. y
Post Matrons
To Sleet Wednesday.
Past Matrons' club of Nevita
chapter O. E. S., will hold its
monthly meeting at the country
home of Mrs. Bertha Bursell Wed
nesday. Jennie Merrltt, Alice Han
Icy and Leila Paxson will assist tha
hostess.
A one o'clock luncheon will ba
served by Betta Pankey and Mabia
Bennett, after which the regular
business meeting will be conducted.
President Jennie Merritt will preside.
2 Tons of
Walnuts
We are in the market for
4000 lbs. of shelled walnut
pieces.
See us before Nov. 15th as
we will contract with outside
growers after that date.
"Deliveries may be made .
anytime this winter.
I Bakeries,
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Catholic Bazaar
' Nov. 22, 23 and 24, Parish Hall
South Oakdale
Card Party, Friday afternoon; Bazaar. Friday and Sat
urday evenings; Turkey Dinner, Sunday afternoon,
dinner BO cents.
Entertainment each evening; many useful articles on
tale! admission free.
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