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Miss Carless Wed
To A. Fuller Arney
At Noon Yesterday
At high noon yesterday Mlsa Dor-
othv Carless became the Drlde 01 A
Fuller Arney In a quiet ceremony at
the home of the brldea mother, Mra.
R. W. Frame. In Phoenix.
Rev. Bartlam performed the cere
mony, while bride and groom stood
before a fireplace banked high with
white . chrysanthemums ag&lnst a
green background. Tail candles com
pleted the setting for the wedding,
which was attended by the Immedi
ate families and Intimate friends.
Miss Carless was given away by
her step-father, Mr. R. W. Frame, and
waa unattended. She was gowned In
the ever-lovely traditional white sa
tin, set off with a shower bouquet
of roses and gladioli In shades of
pink and white.
The bride Is a graduate of Med
ford high school and Southern Ore
gon Normal school, and has lived In
the valley all her life. Mr. Arney has
been a resident of Medford and Tal
ent since early spring of this year.
He Is prominent In aviation fields,
as Is also Miss Carless. He Is the son
of Mrs. Emma Arney. who accom
panied him here last spring and has
since resided In Talent. She will leave
soon to make her home In Califor
nia. Mr. and Mrs. Arney left soon after
the ceremony, but will return to
Medford beforo flying to Los Ang
eles, whore they will be at home. A
reception Is being planned In antic
ipation of. their return.
Quests for the wedding Included
Mrs. C. B Pfender and Mra. B. O.
Richards, of Victoria, B. C, and Mrs.
J. H. Robinson, of 8catt!e, all of
whom are house-guests at the Frame
home over the week-end: Mrs. Emma
Arney and Laurel Dean Arney, small
sister of the grom: and Mr. and Mrs.
R. w. Frame.
M
nance Planned
By Pocohontaa.
A new candidate. Sister Mae An
derson, was obligated In the Wea
tonka council Friday evening.
Progressive games followed the
business session, high score being
received by Peggy purdln and ' low
by O, A. Hubbard. ' In charge of
arrangements for the evening was
Gladys Dooms. Rose Kyle and Olenn
Abbott.
Refreshmenta were a e r v e d by
Maude Abbott, Gladys Waltermlre
and Maggie Eraklne. Announcement
wsa made of 'the regular social card
party next Friday evening.
A darce has been planned for
November 39, all members and In-I
vlted friends being welcome.
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WE pay particular attention
lo the collars and by care
ful ironing eliminate the irri
tating effects of poorly laund
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Hollywood to resume motion picture work after their recent Viarriago
in New Jersey. (Associated Press Photo)
Delphian Chapter
Announces Topics
Members of Beta chapter, Del
phian, will d lacuna "Stuart England"
at the mectlnff Thunwlay morning In
the Girls' Community club rooms.
Mra. Dwlfjht Plndley will report on
James I, and his fitness to rule; Mrs.
Ear 81 ma will tnlk on the King
James translation of the Bible; Mrs.
W. L. Bulger, cauaes of civil war:
Mrs. Mark Miller, Charles I as king;
Mra. T. E. Knockstedt, - the brlei
Engllah republtc.
Additional topics will be: The
Rnetorntlon. Mrs. H. Brown; A Blood,
less Revolution, Mrs. O, A. Codding;
England Under Queen Anne. Mrs.
B. C. Wilson.
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Newburys Return
From Long Trip
East And South
Recently returned vacationists are
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury, who ar
rived In Medford Wednesday evening
after a three weeks' travel Jaunt In
the eaat and south.
Oolno: by way of the northern
route, Mr. and Mrs. Newbury traveled
by rail, stopping first In Minneapolis,
where they spent several days os
guests of his brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Newbury. Chicago waa
the next stop, and after spending
about a week In that city, the New
burys went to Flint, Mich., where
they purchased a new car and from
there on the trip was made by
motor.
j Returning vis the southern states.
, a stop w&s made at the Qrand Can
yon, and a I no at Los Angeles. Com
I lng up through California, the Now
j burya stopped to spend some time
J at the home of Mr. and Mra. Law
j ronce Mehaffoy, at Antioch. Mrs. Me-
hnrrey Is Mr. Newbury's sinter.
The weather was beautiful and
! the trip wonderful, say the New
; burys,
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llostrm tii Thin.
1 Members of the Paft Noble Granfl
j club were entertained Thursday even
; lng " at the home of Mrs. deorge
; Hess. Mrs. Marjorle Pearson, presi
i dent, conducted the business sos
; alon, which Included election of of
flcors. New officers for the club are:
j Presklont, Mrs. Lottie Howard; vice
president. Mrs. Ella Gould, and secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Daisy Douglas.
Refreshment were served to the
40 guests by Mesdames Hess, Calder
j and Douglas.
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Vllt In Portland
Miss Thelmn Hurd Is leaving today
I to vacation a week in Portland,
t where she will be the guest of her
; slater, Mrs. F. H. Johnson, Jr.
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I Degree nf Honor,
i Degree of Honor Protective asso
, elation will meet Thursday evening
st 8 o'clock for a social meeting.
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$2.50 to $15.00!
SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING Limited number of
Curving Sets ONE-HALF PRICE.
Something new Lnrgo Platter Serving Spoons $3. 00
"Quality Jewelry
Russian Singer
Charms Audience
In Concert H ere
Mr. and Mrs. 8 a veil Walevttch.
who were guests of Col. and Mrs.
Gordcn Voorhlea the past week, jert
yesterday afternoon by motor for
the north to complete the concert
tour which brought them to Med
ford. Charming his audience completely.
Mr. Walevltch drew pratse from the
meet exacting of his critics In his
appearance here Thursday evening.
Particularly pleasing to his listeners
wss the unusual manner In which
hla Russian and gypsy folk songs
were presen ted . as he Btressed the
authentic style and melody of the
Russian pessant. with no deliberate
attempt at a theatrical or artistic
impression.
Mrs. Walevltch charmingly Intro
duced the songs, explaining their
background and meaning. The artist
himself gave the songs their natu
rally highly dramatic Interpretation,
enhancing his presentation with
costume and the native seven-stringed
Russian lute guitar snd bringing to
his audience a vital Impression ol
the Russian spirit, stressing the
purely peasant feeling.
Of unusual Interest was his dem
onstratlsn of the difference between
the usual conception of the "Volga
Boat Song" and the much less
melodic true peasant Interpretation.
While here, Mr. and Mrs. Wale
vltch were guests Friday afternoon
of Mrs. Sprague Rlegle, who also
had as guest Mrs. Leonard Carpenter.
Ladies9 Auxiliary
Have Guest Day
Mrs. C. A. Whlllock wns hostess
to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church at her home Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Roberta had
charge of the program, which in
cluded several songs by Harvey Field,
Jr.. who was accompanied by Miss
Constance Moore. Also appearing in
vocal numbers was Mrs. John H
Knight, with Mrs. O. C. Failing at
the piano.
It being "Guest Day." the several
guests present were introduced to
the members, and Rev. W. A. Dawes
spoke to the assembly. Mrs. D. V
Piatt sang two numbers, after which
refreshments were served.
Deputy Present
At Club Session
Twenty-six members and five
guesta were entertained when the
Mistletoe club met Wednesday after
noon. Including Deputy Leonora
Bolle, of Ashland. It wss announced
that officers will be elected at the
next meeting December 11.
Deputy Brolll read a very interest
ing account of an imaginary trip
to Japan, that being the first coun
try to be visited on the "Bon Voy
age" tour being taken by the Royal
Neighbors.
Neighbors Mnrle Sllva, Maude
Lovell, Irene Shirley. Jessie Lalng.
Lola Ludwlg and Mary Shelbourn
served dainty refreshments.
Miss Florence Pyo '
leaves for Vacation.
A two months' vacation Is In view
for Miss Florence Pye, who left last
night for a visit at her home In
Astoria,
Mission Society
Extends Invitation.
A cordial Invitation is extended
by the Women's Missionary society
of the First Presbyterian church to
all church membera and anyone in
terested In missions to attend the
annual praise meeting to be held
Tuesday afternoon In the church at
2:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Francis E. Bancroft, guest
speaker, will deliver an address ana
a missionary pageant will be pre
sented. Promise of an Interesting
and enjoyable afternoon Is given by
the committee In charge. Refresh
ments will he served during the
social hour following the program.
Everyone Is welcome, and a large at
tendance Is desired.
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JEWELERS
MF0FORD. ORE
Honestly Priced''
Farewells Said To
Departing Residents
Last farewells were bidden yeater
day to Mr. and Mra. Floyd House
and their two children, Jeanette
and Norman, who left by motor for
Sacramento, where they will make
their home.
For the past two weeks, Mr. and
Mrs. House have been much enter
tained In view of their departure,
regretted by a large group of friends.
Among hosts for the several affairs
were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blyth, who
entertained at dinner Thursday even,
lng and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Horner,
who arranged dinner and cards Wed
nesday night. Tuesday evening Mr.
and Mrs. House had aa hosts Mr.
and Mrs. R. h. Barton.
O.E.S. Chapters
Entertain Official
Guests at Session '
Alpha chapter, O. E. S., tn Ash
land, waa host Friday evening to
the Mftdiord, Jacksonville. Central
Point and Grants pass chapters at
a special session In reception tor
a group of grand officers making an
official visit.
Orand officers honored were Wor
thy Grand Patron Percy Fulsom oi
Pendleton and Mrs. Fulsom, Grand
Martha; 'Worthy Grand Matrcn Inez
Glaser of CoqulUe; Grand Ada, Mra.
Davis of Lakevlew and Grand Con
ductreas 'Mrs. Ingram of The Dalles
Also present were two past worthy
grand matrons, Mesdames Umbuch
of Lakevlew and Margaret Barnea ot
Granta Pass.
A particularly fine musical pro
gram Included a duet by Mesdames
Strane and Elffert of Medford; a
piano olo by Worthy Matron Ethel
Freeman of Central Point, and two
vocal solos by Mrs. Margaret Barnes
of Grants Pass.
Following addresses by the visit
ing officers, refreshments were served
to the guests.
Royal Neighbors
To Have Rally
A rally Thursday evening Is on
the calendar for Royal Neighbors or
this district, to be held at the K P.
hall, at which time State Supervisor
Irma KIbler, of Nampa, Idaho, will
make her annual official visit.
A class of candidates will be
Initiated, Ashland camp tn charge or
the ceremonies.
Supervisor Kibler will address the
assembly and give Instructions, and
a program will be presented con
sisting of numbers arranged by dif
ferent camps.
A banquet will close the evening.
The Medford committee requests
that all members not yet solicited
bring a salad, any kind except fruit.
I Ion se-Guests
Leave Wednesday. f
Mrs. ina Kennedy and her daugh
ter. Miss Marceiie. of San Francisco,
left Wednesday after spending seve
ral days In Medford as the house
guesta of Mrs. O. Stephenson, sister
of Mrs. Kennedy.
Church Circle
llenrs Mrs. Fa brick.
The Sunny Slsteiy Circle of Pres
byterian church met at the home
of Mra. A. J. Hanby Tuesday for the
monthly one o'clock luncheon. After
luncheon and business session, Mrs.
Strang presented two lovely solos,
accompanied by Miss Wallace.
Mrs. Fabrick was then Introduced
as guest speaker, and gave a very
Interesting and educational talk on
the Island of New Zealand, which
she recently visited.
Thimble flub
Entertained Thursday.
Mrs. Born Ice Wilson's lovely coun
try borne was the scene Thursday
afternoon of the meeting of the
Chrysanthemum Thimble club, Car
rie Mllnca acting as hostess.
Refreshments followed a business
meeting. Announcement Is made that
the next meeting wilt take place
next Friday at the home of Mrs
Adelaide 6 warts, 40 Berkeley Way.
Plans will be completed at this meet
ing for the entertainment of Chry
santhemum Circle November 35.
AMUSEMENTS - ATTRACTIONS - MERCHANDISE
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 22nd, 23rd, 24th
at Parish Hall, Oakdale near Tenth
Friday, 2 p. m., Card Party; 7:30 p. m. free technicolor moving pictures of
Southern Oregon outdoors; 8 p. m., Bazaar, with many nseful articles and
suitable Christmas Gifts.
Saturday, 8 p. m., Baraar and Country Store ; booths with many fine offerings.
Sunday, 8:30 p. ra., Big Turkey Dinner, AO cents.
Admission to Bazaar free both evenings
DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE!
Town Club Plans
Benefit Tea And
Bridge Tomorrow
A large affair on the Town club
calendar for the coming week ia
the benefit tea tomorrow afternoon
at the club bouse for members and
their guesta. ,
Bridge will be played during the
afternoon, starting at 1:45. Several
who will not be playing will drop
In later for tea. Arrangements are
being made by Mesdames H. Chand
ler Egan, Louis Salade, Jr., Charles
Glenn Smith and Josephine Well is.
with Mrs. Egan acting as chairman
Reservations may be made today
by caUlng the Town club, or any
one of the committee.
Rare Art Objects ,
Shown At Meeting
Rogue River Club
ROGUE RIVER, Nov. Ifl. (Spl.)
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
Civic Improvement club was held
at the house of Mrs. Sam Sandry
Friday afternoon. President Mrs.
Elizabeth Fowler conducted a short
business session, which was followed
by an Interesting program of art and
craft, prepared by the committee
chairman, Mrs. Bertha Lund.
An exhibition of leather craft
articles made by a group or young
men In the Wlmer CCC camp 'was
presented by Donald Philip, who also
explained how the work la done and
source of supplies.
Daniel Powell of the Rogue River
high school faculty gave an Inter
esting talk of bis training and work
In sculpture in New Yorfc city.
Several of his pieces were shown at
the meeting and very much ad
mired. - Mrs Elisabeth .Fowler talked on
the life and work of Joslah Wedge
wood and exhibited two very lovely
Wedgewood vases, which she pur
chased in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mrs. Effle Birdseye spoke on lustre
ware and displayed two very dainty
pink vases of that type, brought
across the plains tn 1851 by the
Birdseye pioneers.
Mrs. Brlcker gave an Interesting
account of the history and develop
ment of the Dutch blue Delftware.
A number of Rock wood. New Jer
sey, bowls and Jars were brought by
Mrs. Swank. The club regrets that
time did not allow for the presenta
tion of these.
A statuette of the character of
a Millet painting, "The. Woman at
the Churn," made by Mrs. Charles
H. LaCrosse was exhibited at the
meeting by Mrs. LaCrosse.
The hostess, Mrs. Sandry and Mrs
Hugh Hartman served cake and cof
fee, assisted by little Adele Smith.
The club voted to put on a local
Red Cross drive within the near
future. Now that no government re
lief will be given the poor, the Red
Cross will have extensive work this
winter and funds are much needed.
.Mrs, nraRer
Guest of I'rers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frey have
as their guest Mrs. W. F. Drager, ot
Satem, who arrived Friday evening
Mrs. Drager Is Mra. Frey's mother,
and wilt be here until Thanksgiving,
when she will be Joined by Mr.
Drager,
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more attractive for
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TEH OIL IS
Local Musician Is
Honored In Capitol
According to word received by
Irlenda in tha vallay of Mlse Oer
aldtne Thompson, aha waa chenen
to plajr In a selected orchestra ol
six pieces for the annual Community
Chest program Id Washington. D. C
She has also attended recent con
certs of Fritz Krelsler and Lawrence
Tibbette.
Miss Thompson la a Tlollnlst m
the department . of agriculture or
chestra of 60 pieces, which Is fre
quently beard in concert. The many
friends here of Miss Thompson will
be gl&d to hear of this honor.
Study Club Hears
Book Review And
Literature Survey
An unususlly large attendance ol
the Thursday Morning Study club
met November U at the Olrls' Com
munity Club house and enjoyed a
particularly Interesting program.
Mrs. T. M. Hlgglns gave a com
prehensive survey of the origin and
r4av.1r.nman. nf flr.i.lnn from thC
early classical and romantic tales
to the ultra-modern school ot writ
ing. She clearly brought out the
testa of time choice fiction must
meet In order to live during follow
ing generations; and mentioned nu
merous writers whose works have
met these tests.
"Honey In the Horn." the popular
Harper's prize novel by H. L. Dnvls.
waa reviewed delightfully by Mrs.
B. A. Moore. With a keen Insight
and a charming sense of humor she
particularly stressed the characteri
zation found In this novel of early
Oregon life1.
The members voted to hold their
next meeting Tueaday morning prior
to Thanksgiving.
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Mrs. Boyle .
Announces Assistants.
Mrs. J. C. Boyle, chairman of. the
card party committee of the Catho
lic Bazaar, which opens next Fri
day, yesterday announced her as
sistants. Cards will begin at 2 p m.
Friday, and the committee is arrang
ing for a number of special attrac
tions for the entertainment of their
guesta.
Membera of the committee, assist
ing Mrs. Boyle are: Mesdames Ernest
Barnes, Larry Schade, T. E Daniels.
F. E. Blgclow, Mary Weston, Joe
Marshall, C. M. Brewer, Olen J
Keys, J'. C. Hayes, Ray Mlkscho.
John J. Wilkinson, w. J. Hutchin
son, and W. E. Brayton and Miss
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Odd Fellows And
Rebekahs To Have
Dinner And Party
A aeries of winter social affairs,
planned by Odd Fellows and Re
bekahs, will start with a get- together
meeting Tuesday evening at 6:30,
when a covered-dish dinner and cord
party will be given. A. J. Hanby la
chairman of the committee for Med
ford Ledge No. 83 and Mrs Bergman
chairman for Olive Rebekah lodge
No. 28.
Those In chargo of arrangementa
have made extensive plans for a sue.
ceasful evening. Members from Ash
land, Central Point and Jackaonvltla
have been Invited, and all visiting
members In the valley are urged
to attend.
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and
families are expected to be present,
and men are urged to bring their
oocketbooka In preparation for a
"touching" scene some time during
the evening.
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