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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKH. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1935.
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Dinner Parties Are
Main Social Events
Of Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving being the day of all
day for dinner parties, Medford
host and hostesses entertained ex
tensively in this fnshion last Thurs
day. Practically everyone in the val-
ley was either a host or guest, as Is
the case every "turkey day."
Mr. and Mrs. Prank h. Coleman
and children of Burlingame, Cal
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Cole
man's parents, Judge and Mm. Wil
liam R. Coleman, and with Mr. ana
Mrs. Elbert Coleman. They arrived
Sunday and returned to their home
Thursday evening.
Among those dining out of town
were Miss Jean Fox and Mr. J. u
Campbell, Jr., who rere guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bryant in
Ashland.
Thanksgiving .visitors at the R. P.
Hargrave home were Mrs. Hargrave
and her daughter, Gertrude, from
Berkeley, who are spending this week
with Dr. Hargrave.
Leaving early this week for San
Francisco were Mr. and Mrs. K. V.
Hill, who were guests of friends in
the bay city for Thanksgiving.
Also host and hostess Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Luy, who
had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.
Q. B. Chapman of Hoseburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Lieut, and Mrs.
Roy D. Craft, Miss Marie Luy and
Paul Luy.
Many of those not having guests
for dinner entertained with open
house during the day.
Williamsons Back
For llrlef Stay.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
'Williamson were welcoming them
back this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liamson, who recently moved w
Roseburg, arrived here by motor
Wednesday evening and will leave
for their home today.
Committee Extends
Jiivltfitinn to Party
Mrs. C. H. Thompson, chairman,
and her committee extend an invita
tion to all card enthusiasts for an
evening of cards which has been ar
ranged for Tuesday evening In the
Citthollc parish hall.
Playing will start at eight o'clock.
Return Tuesday
From San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs, Ned Vilas were
among those returning from trips
to bo at home for the Thanksgiving
holidays. They, with their small
daughter, Susan, arrived Tuesday
evening after a several days' visit In
Ban Francisco.
Among friends seen In th city by
Mr. and Mrs, Vilas was Miss Orbie
Nntwlck, who formerly lived here.
While in the south, Mr, and Mrs.
Vila attended the Stanford -California
football game In Palo Alto
last Saturday.
AH thru the ages
Jewelry has been the most desired
of all gifts, and still is
Fine Gora Stones Hnnd.wroup;ht Gold afld Silver Kings
and Beautiful Time Flecea
GIVE JEWELRY
But be sure It Is Jewelry for there Is a vast difference
between real Jewelry and Imitations.
Lawrence's
Yon May Buy Hero With Confidcnco
JUST SITTING AND
THINKING
TOMORROW IS
WASHDAY?
Rough Dry
No Starch
8 lbs. 56c
7c enrh odd. lb.
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Scornful New York designer, called tome of the recent "belt
dresaed women" eeloctiona of Parle "frump.", and Indignantly pro
ceeded to name their own. Glady, Swarthout (left) of the Metropoli
tan opera and Mr,. Allan Ryan, Jr., of New York ranked high. (Alio
elated Press Photo)
Mrs. Martha Hadley
Celebrates Eightieth
Birthday Anniversary
A grandmother and great grand
mother Mrs. Mnrtha J. Hadley cele
brated her eightieth birthday last
Sunday at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. B. Carr, In this city.
Mrs. Hadley's children, grandchil
dren, great grandchildren and a few
friends spent the day with her and
were guests for dinner.
OiieRta were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Crane, Mrs. Doris Coleman and chil
dren, Art Oallcy aiyl son and Mlas
Ruth Cash, all of Central Point; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Carr, Mr. and Mrs.
Date Cnrr and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Carr, Aetna, Iola and Dud Carr
and the honor guest, of this city.
Six grandchildren and six great
grandchildren were In the group. Mrs.
Hadley has a number of relatives In
other states.
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. There are gallons of hot
water to be poured in the
tub ... pounds of clothes to
be rubbed and rinsed...
baskets of clothes to be
carried out into the yard
and hung up to dry.
The wash must be done
but not by her! It should
be done by this laundry
with a reputation for qual
ity work, prompt service
and economical prices.
DRESSEf IN U. S
Will Leave For
Vacation Tuesday
Wintering in the south will be Mrs.
O. W. Whillock and Mrs. Sam Bate
man, Jr., who will leave Tuesday
evening by train for an extensive va
cation In California.
The travelers will go first to Tuol
umne, where they will be the guest
of Mrs. Edward Zeek, Mrs. Whtllock's
daughter, staying there until after
the Christmas holidays.
Leaving Tuolumne, Mrs. Whillock
and Mrs. Bateman will tour southern
California, the date of their return
being Indefinite.
Meek era Among
Thursday Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Meeker enter
tained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr.
Ci H. Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Corey and daughter, Rosemary, of
Salem, and Miss Dorothea Wycoff.
Miss Wycoff is a cousin of Mr.
Meeker and la now a member of the
faculty of Southern Oregon Normal
school a Ashland.
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Miss Carlyn fill
Returns From South
A lovely vacation behind her. Miss
Carlyn Hill recently returne4 to Hill
Orchard after a visit In California.
Her time was principally spent In
Los Angele and the University of
Southern California campus, where
she was for several days the guest of
Miss Susan Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Brown, formerly of
Medford.
AUnr Guild
St. Mark's Altar guild will meet
Monday evening with Mrs. Emerson
; Merrick, who will be assisted by Mrs.
I John Morrat and Miss prances Ken
ney. I
ADRIENNE'S PRE-CHRISTMAS
Special Showing of
FUR COATS
MONDAY ONLY
Mr. Jack Field has just returned
from San Francisco with a beautiful
line of Fur Coats for your selection
FRENCH BAY SEALS
$48.50 and up
BLACK CARACUL
,$69.50 and up
BROWN KAFFA CARACUL
$79.50 and up
GRAY CARACUL
$69.50 and up
Brown Kaffa Trotteur Caracul
$59.50 and up
Also Swnfger nd Fitted Models
Also Sealines and Lupins
ADRIENNE'S
O. . 5. and Masons
Planning Dinner and
Dance Friday Eve
Friday evening will see one of the
largest events of the season for mem
bers of Eastern Star and Masonic
lodges when the groups will enter
tain .Jointly.
A covered dish dinner at 6:30 will
open the evening's activities. Dining
will be followed with dancing for the
remainder of the evening, with the
interval between dinner and 9 o'clock
being competently filled with a special
program.
An announcement Is made to all
ladles not contacted by the com
mittee to bring a salad or hot vege
table dish.
Invitation has been extended tc all
Masons and their wives and to all
Eastern Stars and their husbands,
which bids well for a large crowd.
Social Night Friday
Celebrates Birthdays
Of Pocahontas Lodge
Birthday celebrations en masse have
become the regular order among
members of Pocahontas lodge, the so
cial night last Friday being no ex
ception. Honored at that time were
Norma Martin, Bernice Brown, Mabel
Quackenbush, Viola Sherer, Pearl
Campbell, Howard Glascock, Walter
Wilson and Charles Campbell.
On the receiving end for the at
tendance prize was Wilma Hayes.
Members adjourned ,from the bus!- i
ness meeting to greet their invited
friends for the dance that followed
to music by the Dickeys. Respon- i
slble for the success of the dance
were Gladys Dooms, Ross Kyle and
Glenn Abbott, with Norma Martin,
Leilu Morrow and Wilma Hayes serv
ing refreshments.
. Friday, December 13. Is the date
designated for the nxt dance. Invi
tations being extended to members
and guests.
Thursday Study Club
Hears Review, Papers
At Weekly Meeting
Tuesday was the time of the week's
meeting of the Thursday Morning
Study club, necessitated by the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Appearing on the program were
Mrs. R. A. Carley. whose paper.
"The Nature of Art and Poetry,"
gave general Impressions of
poety. Its significance and classifica
tions; Mrs. Frank Ncwmari, dealing
with the life and poems of Eleanor
Wylle and her place in modern
poetry.
Anne Lindbergh's book, "North of
the Orient," was reviewed understand
ing by Mrs. R. A. Sleeter. who
stressed the Informal charm of Mrs.
Lindbergh's style, and her ability to
record her Impressions and experi
ences In a simple, effective and thor
oughly enjoynble style.
Mrs. A. J. Hanby presented brief
study of "Ethiopia.'
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By Crater Lake Guild
Mrs. Diamond Flynn. assisted by
Mrs. H. M. Welshaar and Miss Laura
Bailey, will be hostess at her home,
80? West Tenth street, to the Crater
Lake Guild Monday evening.
1 Principal event on the evening's
program will be a review by Mrs.
Walter Fra7,ler Brown of "The Jew
and World Ferment", to be Informal
ly discussed after Mrs. Brown's pre
sentation. Also appearing will he Mtss Mary
Louise McElhose, who, accomplished
fingers will provide piano music.
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Mrs. Roberts Honor
Guest On Birthday
Mrs. Hazel Roberts was honor guest
at a party arranged for her birthday
by Esther Merrltt Sanderson and Mrs.
Clatous McCredle at Mrs. Sanderson's
home, 10 Ross Court, on Novem
ber 18.
Occupying the center of Interest at
the attractive table was the unusu
ally enticing cake baked by Mrs. San
derson for the occasion. The twenty
guests spent the evening playing va
rious games Introduced by the hos
tesses. .
Thanksgiving Dinner
And Family Reunion
Combined By Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Canine were host
and hostess Thursday at a Thanks
giving dinner that was also a family
reunion, having as their honored
guest of the day Mrs. Canine's father,
W. F. Hogue. of Grants Pass.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hogue.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Gentry and daugh
ter, Beverly, of Klamath Falls: Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Lowden and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Lowden and daughter.
Blanche, or Wonder. Ore.; Mr. and
Mrs. James Hogue and daughters,
Alice and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Sauers and son. Jack, of Kerby; Mrs.
Alice Crow and daughters, Betty and
Patricia, of Santa Cruz.
Also Included among the guests
were John Wood of Portland, Mrs.
Marjorle Rogers and Miss Rosemary
and Clarence Canine.
Garden Club Plans
Local Plant Study
Continuing the competition Intro
duced a short while ago, members
of the Medford Garden club will bring
winter bouquets to the meeting
scheduled for Thursday evening at
7:30 at the Hotel Medford to vie for
possession of the club vase. 4
Members will also come prepared
to name shrubs and trees of south
ern Oregon, which will be the prin
cipal discussion of the evening. Mr.
N. S. Bennett will be present to as
sist In the identification.
England Is Subject
Of Delphian Session
England will again be the subject
under discussion by members of Beta
chapter, Delphian society, at the
scheduled meeting Thursday at the
Girls' Community club, the topic this
time being "Social Life In Stuart Eng
land." Mrs. John Moffatt will discuss So
ciety under James I: Mrs. J. H.
Fletcher will report on Stuart Lon
don: Mrs. W. G. Bishop, New Bever
ages; Mrs. O. O. ALcncArfer, Modes
of Dress; Mrs. C. E Strader. the Sta
tus of Women and Children; Mrs
Harry Prentiss; Beginnings of the So
caTlcd Domestic System; and Mrs. E.
P. Merrick, Milton, Representative
Man at His Age. $
Discussion of current ovents will
be under the direction of Mrs. D. R.
Terrett.
Dr. Etella Warner
Guest of Mhses Cnrltnn
The Misses Carlton entertained as
their guest this week Dr. Estella
Ford Warner, who returned from
San Francisco with Miss Mildred
C Alston, who spent the previous week
in the city.
Dr. Warner left Wednesday eve
ning for Portland, to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with her par
ents before returning to Washington,
D. C, where she Is a surgeon in the
United States health department.
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fetfl'S 1 Pi Ladies Elgin Baguette Wrist Watches
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Vi'iHij'ni Jf,y Other Baguette Watches $16.50
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VWTl 'vl ! W- Smart New Shape Cases and Dials
MM WrXM S19-C0 to S32.50
VlLsJi-.J i V viV Waltham Wrist Watches $12 75
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irfJ MflRTicu-untu m (JEWELERS
Give Her a lV) 5?? "Quality Jewelry I
Fur Coat honestly priced" 4
For Christmas jr2 'y fmVtrm M
Daughters of Union
Vets Have Annual
Inspection Nov. 25
The Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Clvt! War held their annual
Inspection at the Armory November
35. This Is considered the most Im
portant meeting of the year and
elaborate preparations were made
for the pleasure and success of this
meeting; Mlas Ora Cox. department
Inspector, being a member of the
local tent, appointed Mrs. Anna Har
mon of Grants Pass. Inspector, to
take her place. Preceding the meet
ing a banquet at the home of Mrs.
Minnie Albaugb, 3D9 E. Jackson
street, was served. Table, for 60
visitors and members were arranged.
Mrs. Katherlne Walt, chairman ox
the banquet, and Mrs. Grace Sehorn.
chairman of tables and decorations,
and their committees, have the
thanks of all for the success of this
feature of the program. Following
the b&nquet. the regular meeting
was held at the armory. The ritual
was exemplified by the officers 01
the i tent. Three candidates were
Initiated: Rose Ellen Slonekcr. Alta
Hartley and Eleanor Poffenbarger.
Those In attendance from Grants
Pass were: Mrs. Anna Harmon, as
sistant department Inspector; Mrs.
Eva Webb, president of Grants Pass
tent: Mrs. Beck and Margaret Brlggs;
Walter Harmcn. commander of Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War
of Grants Pass camp, and Mr. Mad
dlson. Those from Ashland were Mrs. I
Mabel Lumas. president of Ashland
tent; Mrs. Pranko, Mrs. Peters and 1
Mrs. Eva Gosnell.
Comrades J. C. Woods and Polk
Hull were guests of honor on this
occasion.
District Convention.
The annual district convention or
the Sons of Union Veterans of the
Civil War wilt be held in Safem De
cember 10, beginning at"l :30 and
continuing through the evening. The
Daughter of Union Veterans and the
Auxiliary to the Sons are Invited to
this meeting.
A most Interesting program is
being arranged by the department
commander. Frederick K. Davis, all
Daughters are urged to attend If
possible. It Is hoped that a number
from the Medford tent can be at
this meeting. Supper will be served
at 6:30. Remember the date, De
cember 10.
Be correctly corseted in
an Artist Model oy
Ethelwvn B Hoffmann.
7 We Asked Ten Men And Women JLj
Sf Of Smart Taste To Select Their kmi
1 I ' " ii'i in Favorite Gifts and Here They Are ftfw!
I For You To Choose fej
hA Rg Set . . $95.00 Ml
iPiSa -her matched ensembles $15 to $500 fffyl
I a mtty OB pu'ciasea separately
! f&8Sigfi Men,g Genu- et (ify
Music And Reviews
On B.P.W. Program
Business and Professional Women
of this city met Tuesday evening for
dinner at the Hotel Medford. Presi
dent Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann presid
ing. Effie Herbert Yeoman, soloist
for the evening, selected her numbers-
from the works of women com
posers, Including Carrie Jacobs Bond.
On the program was Es telle Knight,
who presented a brief resume and ac
count of the activities, alms and ac
complishments of the club, both na
tionally and locally.
Miss Helen Winters spoke on the
new books lately received by the city
library here, reviewing several and
giving critics opinions on the more
outstanding.
Business discussion concluded the
meeting.
Mrs. John P. Lawrence was a spe
cial guest of the evening.
Past Matrons' Club
Will Be Entertained
Entertaining this week will be Mes
dames Jennie Merrltt. Hattle White.
Maude Grant and Miss Alice Hanley.
who have arranged a dessert lunch
eon for Monday at 1:16 for the Pnst
Matrons' club of Reamea chapter,
O. E. S.
Place of the affair will be at the
home of Mrs. Merrltt's daughter. Mrs.
Esther Sanderson, at 16 Ross Court.
An Invitation is extended to past
matrons of other Eastern Star chapters.
Wednesday
Study Club
The Wednesday Study club will
meet in regular session December 4.
The study of modern China will be
conducted by Mrs. R. B. Hammond
and "A Conquest of Tibet" will be
reviewed by Mrs. A. J. Hanby.
Former Residents
VUltlng In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Young, of
Portland, are guests of Mr. Young's
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
having celebrated the senior Mr.
Mrs. Harry A. Young. 125 Cottage St.,
Young's birthday yesterday.
The visiting Mr, Young was former
ly an employe of the Medford Mall
Tribune.
BUCKINGHAM'S Cream Wafers As
sorted flavors. Reg. 60c lb. Special
35c lb. The Crest, 336 S. Central.
Boyd Kline, Jr.
Honored Friday
Friends of Boyd Kline, Jr., arrange
a party In honor of his birthday t
his home on Route 3 Friday evening.
Games were played during the even,
ing and a large number of gifts pre.
sented to the honoree.
Guests were the Misses Llla Lay,
Catherine Campbell, lone Kindred
Mary Kline. Doris Smith, Elsie Pen.
well, AVlece Johnson and Marjoria
Helms, and Messrs. Bernard Coriun,
Olaf and Andy Severson, Bill Jas.
mann. Mike Dugan, Eddie Owens and
the honor guest.
ADRIENNE'S
Salon of Beauty
A grand Christmas ugges
tion: Give one of our compli.
mentary certificates for a
Permanent Wave
or for a series of the famous
"Parker Herbex"
SCALP TREATMENTS
We have the smart new
shades in Eevelon Nail Polish
For neater hair cuts
see Earl Herendeen
Phone 577
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