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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOK1), OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935. iMMmumiiimimmimiiiii III1 4Ulllllilllllllll,.,ll win nillllllllll"""1"" IIIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIMIIMIMI 1 UJIDlS t. .,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI' IllUlUlllllllllllllsllllillllllllllll IIIUlUlUlllUIIIIIUUllllU II. "Ht Joan DeLosh and William Buchanan Married Yesterday At six o'clock last evening. Mlu Joan Maxlne DeLosh. daughter of Mrs. Guy Phetteplace, became the bride ef William Alfred Buchanan ton of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchanan In a quiet ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Phetteplace on South Holly. Rev. W. B. Balrd read the ceremony. The bridal couple made their tows before the Immediate famlllea and Intimate friends. The bride wore an afternoon gown of mercedes blue luxury crepe, trim med in silver, grey accessories com pleting the costume. She wore a cor sage of gardenlaa and valley miles. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Stone acted as attendants for the bridal couple. Bride and groom left Immediately after the ceremony on a honeymoon trip that will take them to San Francisco, where both have many friends. They will return to Medlord in about a week, and will be at home at 723 West Eleventh street. Royal Neighbors Elect New Officers Royal Neighbors, meeting In busi ness session Thursday evening, elect ed officers for the following year. Those to serve are: Oracle, Prances McConlchle, vice oracle. Myrtle Ar nold; chancellor, Grace Wakefield: re elected recorder, Margery Pearson: re elected receiver, Nora Glascock: re elected marshal, Bernadtne Arnold: Inner sentinel, Opal Kinney; outer sentinel, Marie Welsberg; manager for three years, Blanche Arnold; ' musi cian. Marie Sllva; physicians. Dr. C. F. Sweeney and Dr. W. C. Bishop. It was erroneously stated 111 the Friday edition of thla paper that Mrs. Norman Oall, formerly Ellow Mae Wilson, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson. The correct Initials are H. O. Wilson. fWUt Qtft more 2?erec? an Exquisite D.I A M O N D Set in - ' precious Gold - ' Vf (DM ant 18-K white golJ. Superb Diimondi. $75.o. Law rence s Carrying the same hlili class merchandise to be found In the best stores In large cities. I (DM US) I - I i-K waits I jfi&SK I I iii. ' mm fc - - Rough Dry 8 lbs. 56c 7 cncli additional pound Betrothal Told V jT Ji ts- -r-ml. iT i. mill) (ranees Sparrow, nniiRiuer Mrs. Alex Sparrow, nhofte engaRe nient to James Firth, son of Mrs. Grace Firth of Hnn Frunclaco, won announced this week. Mrs.Kenly Entertains With Tea and Shower Honor Miss Sparrow A number of Affairs are being planned honoring Miss Frances Spar row, one of the valley's most charm ing young bride-elects, whose engage ment to James Firth, son of Mrs. Grace Firth of San Francisco, wns announced early this week. Miss Sparrow Is the daughter of Mrs. Aex Sparrow of Klrkland Farm. First to entertain for Miss Sparrow was Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, who In vited 39 ladles of the Colony club for tea Friday afternoon at her home as the background for a kitchen shower foe Mlns Sparrow. 7500 Miles Covered By Recent Travelers Recently returned trnvplers are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall and their daughter, Chelsea Sheridan, and Mr. C. D. Looney. Going by motor, the group has traveled 7.000 miles, their route taking them through middle western and southwestern states. High spots of the trip Included vis its at the international exposition at San Diego, a Spanish bull fight In Tlajuana, Mexico, and such cities as Long Beach, Cal.; El Pnno, Tex.; Phoe nix, Ariz.; and the Coolldge dom; Shreveport, La.; McAllister. Okla,; Hattlesburg, Miss.; New Orleans, La.; Houston, Ban Antonio and Del Rio, Tex., and Los Angeles, Cal. They were gone 26 days. Mr. Looney ' son, George, accom panied them on the return trip. - Thursday Study Club Will Meet Dec. 12 First meeting for the current month of the Thursday Morning Study club has been nnnounced for December 13 at the Olrls' Community club house. Subject for the program will be concerned with vnrtnu nhnjw. nr drama. Appearing on the program wm uo mis. u. v. inirnas, wno will nresent a nnner on "TMi Thnnia." K John Mason Brown. The piny, "A cent on Youth." by Rntlmclson. will reviewed ny Mrs. Myron Root. Appearing on the monthly calendar, under the mmprvlnlmi nt Tiff. n..- dettfl Dodcn. U-llt hM Mnunn... a-.. dors, Dlllard. Bcbb and Clement. Score Prizes Awarded nt Pnrty Score prlrcs awarded at the card party arranged by the Wenonah club Friday evening went to Florence Rush. Frank Rush and Norma Mnrtln. for bridge: In pinochle, awards went to Oladya Waliermlre. Dud Lawrents. Rose Kyle and Otla Hubbard. In charge of arrangements were Maude Abbott and Carrie Mllnee. with Ilernlee Wilson. Mnry Zundell, Doro tha Wntklns. Helen Smith and Zllpha Armstrong serving refreshments. urancc A POLICY THAT MEANS MORE LIFE FOR YOUR O.OTHES AND A HAPPIER LIFE FOR YOU WHY uselessly sacrifice your youth and strength to a false idea of saving money? Washing clothes at home saves but very little indeed. Cellina rid of this trial anri trouble makes life worth living Let this dorjendabla laundry serve vou. Bard well' W ester gren Betrothal Announced At Afternoon Affair Latent bride-elect Is Miss Betty Bardwell, daughter of Mr. and MrB. R. O. Bardwell, whose engagement to Eric C. Westergren. son of Mr, Frank P. Borland, was announced at very charming affair yesterday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Roberts was hostess to the group of intimate friends to whom Mlas Bardwell made her an nouncement at the Roberta home on Crown Hill. Twelve feminine members of the younger social aet were invited for bridge In the afternoon, and were Joined at five o'clock by the gentle men of the group for cocktails. Date of the wedding has not been definitely set aa yet, but will prob ably be among prominent spring ceremonies. Both Miss Bardwell and Mr. Wes tergren have a large number of friends In Medford and the valley, each being ery well known here. Mrs. Holloway Is Hostess to Church Organization Tues, Mrs, W. A. Hollosay was hosteas to the Missionary societies of the M, E. church Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. A. Shepherd conducted the de votional service, giving .an Impres sive and Inspiring Christmas mes sage, closing with a Christmas hymn Mrs. N. J. Wiley, president of the Joint societies, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. W. Bralnard, prcgram chair man, assisted by Meadamea Stanley Chlrgwln, Wm. Holloway and George Kunzman, gave a review of tha book, "Thinking It Through," a dis cussion on world peace by Evelyn Riley Nicholson, The author states that the way to peace lies through the molding of the minds of the future, and that a move 1n that direction is being made by various youth movements. Wenonah Club Plans For Future Sessions Maggie Ersktne. assisted by Gladys Dooms and Lena Gunther, .was hos tess to the Wenonah club Thursday afternoon at luncheon and business meeting. New officers for the year eler.trd at that time are: President. Gladys Rammtn; vice - president. Gladys Woltermlre; secretary and treasurer, Rose Kyle; reporter, Gladys Dooms. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Clyde Wade and Mrs. V. K. Wolga mott. It was announced that Nellie Pur dln will be hostess to the club for the regular social card party and an nual Christmas party at her home, 335 West Holly, Thursday afternoon, December 10. Each member Is asked to bring a gift not to exceed 1A cents in a price, to put in the Christmas "grab bag." Names for new Wenonah sisters are to be arranged and ready for drawing at this meeting. The January 3 meeting and lunch eon will be held at the homo of Lena Gunther. 613 South Newtown street, at which time new officers will go Into office. Daughters of Junior Veterans Daughters of Junior Veterans of Civil War will hold their regular meeting Monday evening at eight o'clock In the armory. Officers will be elected, so a good attendance Is required. 5 1 13 It's DoM Utrlne "' f"'"'.1 Herrlre Chiffon I P 79c Gs la Bountiful 4 thread chiffon, all silk I $x-oo Exquisitely sheer chiffon 2 thread, for evening . . . High twist chiffon, 3 thread . . Sheer chiffon " Adjustablcs" They fit every leg . . , Service sheer C thread chiffon Sa $1-15 BURELSON Jobs Daughters Plan Card Party Saturday afternoon Is the time selected for the large benefit card party planned by Job's Daughters a one of the largest of their affairs this season. Making all arrangements la Virginia Hammond, who baa appointed as her committee Barbara Lemmon, Jean Horton, Mary Louise McElhose, Cor lnne D'Albtnl, Margaret Norton, Dor othy Jenkins, Jean McPhereon, Mar Jorle Phlppa and Betty Grace Rob bine. The youthful hostesses are making extensive plana, and advance rumors Indicate a most successful affair. Daughters of Nile Will Prepare Box At Saturday Meet Zulelma Temple. Daughters of the Nile, will meet In this city Saturday afternoon at the Masonic temple. Luncheon will be served by the tem ple patrol at twelve -thirty, and the meeting will convene at two o'clock, j Of special Interest at this meeting ! will be the preparations for the Chrlstmaa box. which Is to be sent to the children of the Shrlners hospital In Chicago. Members are requested to bring bedroom slippers and chil dren's books for the box. Other business will Include reports on the Thanksgiving donations and several important Items to be trans acted. Members are particularly requested to attend the luncheon for the bene fit of tha patrol. f Visitors Stop En Route South Stopping In Medford during the past week were Mrs. Helen Violet Warren and her daughter Opal, of Yakima, Wash., who were guests of Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Clemens. , Mrs. Warren Is en route to Oakland, Calif., where she will attend the wed ding of Harold Victor Clemens, her twin brother. vivid Empress-Brit: Replacing Mediterranean Ports on itinerary revised to meet changed intern tional conditions. Now...Two additional days with attractive shore excursions from Cape Town lo the diamond districts of Kunbcrlcy and Johannesburg and Durban's lululand, l no txlra cost, by special arrangement with the Souih African Dovernment railways. Sailing date from New York! January 7 (instead of January 9) PORTS AND MADEIRA... LAS PALMAS, IN THE CAPE TOWN AND DURBAN INDIA. SIAM. JAVA. BALI THE PHILIPPINES. CHINA. JAPAN. HAWAII. CALIFORNIA. PANAMA. CUBA. AND HOME. Enjoy the extra comfort svsll.bte on the Emprui of 8nMtn,ih lirgest World-Crui; ship. Entire cruist.lhip and shore, under the etperienced management of Cans- "sSdtan Pacific. World'j Grtatett ii.iyt up tApartmenti witn standard shore programme. Get details of revised iSlfare schedules from AGENT or W. H. rtFACOV. OttV 626 . W. Bro.il.vay. I'll uutuu MClllt lumuu CMIOUC nouti good iMtnoim qui r 2 SILK STOCKINGS GOTHAM no mistake No girl or Come Miss Dorothea Reddy Married In New York December 3 Is Word Mrs. J. P. Reddy received word yes terday afternoon of the marriage of her daughter, Dorothea, to William Moroney, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Moroney. of Dallas, Texas. The ceremony was an' event of De- comber 8 In New York city. Tha bride la well known here, hav ing lived In Medford the greater part of her life For the past year she has been living in Washington, D. C. Mr Moroney visited in the valley two years ago and wilt be remembered by frlenda and acquaintances met during hli stay here. Mission Society Meets Wednesday The meeting of the Adult Mission ary society of th Christian church held Wednesday was opened by Mrs. P. C. Latham, leading the devotional. Miss Genevieve Brown sang a solo, ac companied by Mrs. Lois Young. Mrs, Chllds took charge of the pro gram, opening with news Items on war and peace given by several mem bers. Mrs. Lois Young read the poem "How Par to Bethlehem Town," and sang "Who at My Door Is Standing." Mrs. Everett Eads gave a paper on "Let Us Learn More of War That We May Abhor It." Mrs. M. E. Olaon and Mrs. 0. C. Pierce sang "Divine Peace," and Mrs. Archer talked on what Christian women can do to promote peace. j Refreshments were served to about SO members and guests. Young Hostess Entertains Guests Little Miss Sylvia (Ginger to her friends) Eakln was hostess to a small group on the occasion of her third birthday Friday afternoon. Miss Syl via Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Eakln. The little guests enjoyed luncheon and games during the afternoon. Use Mall rrlbune want ads. COUNTRIES: CANARY ISLANDS Travel .Silrm. 152 Daya. Data irom J,owi incmaing itinerary, shin's olans and YOUR OWN TRAVEL. r r "Tvt 'c Mrtcf Raaiiftful - 4af m Famous For 25 Years Your Gift Packages are wrapped at tractively in our store. Remember, when you're shopping, don't say stock ings . . . Say "Gold Stripe". You make when you give silk hosiery. woman has too many. In And See Them, .- ai O ; ... Super high twist 3 thread chiffon . . . dull finish . . . Super-chiffon 4 thread " Adjustables" $1-35 Very high twist 2 thread chiffon, for evening . . . Exquisitely sheer, 2 thread chiffon, high twist "Adjustables" . . . DeLuxc 3 thread chiffon, high twist "Adjustables" 4t! $1-65 Medford Bldg. "Always Busy" Xmas Party Planned For B. P. W. Dec. 17 Mrs. Bertha Glasgow will be hostess to the Business and Professional Wo men's club fnr a rhrl.im,. norto An the evening of December 17 at her aome. aw nortn central, at 8 o'clock. 'The nartv will be the nnlv AfMvltv of the club thla month, taking the place of the regular meetings usually held the second and fourth tilui... oi eacn montn. xne change was made because of the many affairs taking place during the holidays. Mrs. Mabel Mack la In charge of the entertainment for the evening, with Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman ar ranging the musical program. Membera ara asked ts -mmH the silver donation to be received that evening for the benefit of Christ mas ca&riiY. Special Meeting of Phoenix Club Called A special meetlntr of tVi Phni Thursday club is called for next Tuesday, at the home of Olive Floyd, at 10 a. m with a covered dih luncheon at noon. , This Is for the numnw nf riniv,.n articles for the bazaar and rummage saie. wnicn is to be held Thursday. uw. iin, aiternoon and evening. In addition to the fanv ornr-v- nt rummage sale, home made cakes and candy will be offered for sale. The proceeds to be used for mnintnimno the, public library in Phoenix. The public Is cordially Invited. The sale will be held at the old Engle hall, now the club room of the Phoenix Thursday club. m ' m As Illustrated $35.00 Slender, dainty and accurate Ladies' Baguette Wrist Watches in white or na tural gold. Some makes for as low as $1-1.75 (?lSr MFOFORO. ORE) Quality Jewelry Honestly Priced i VRTISTIC HAIRDRESSER Charles will design a style of hairdress to suit your personality We invite you to meet him In our Salon for free consultation Remember Our Xmas Specials PERMANENT WAVE GIFT CARDS $2.45, $3.75 and $5.00 COLONIAL DAMES COSMETICS Set $1.00 and $2.00 Murray's Beauty Second Floor. Mnnn's Store Oregon State Club Is Planning Annual All-College Dance Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hubbard will be hosts this week to the Oregon j State club at their home. A definite ; date has not yet been designated, but will be announced later. Plans are under way for the annual all-college night dance sponsored by the club for college and high school students and alumnae of the valley The date this year is Friday. Decem ber 27, and the affair promises to be one of the most brilliant of the holi day season. In charge of arrangements for the social evening this week are Mr. and Mrs. M. Plynn, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mentzer, Miss Maurlne Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood. Pocahontas Lodge Has New Officers Election of officers was the prln- i ctpal business conducted at the meet- j tng of WeatonKa council, Pocahontas 1 lodge, Friday evening. Successful j candidates were: Prophetess. Wilms I Hays: Pocahontas. Hazel Anderson: j Wenonah. Glftdv R.n m m t n raonar nf 1 records, Harriet Watson; keeper of j wampum, svelyn Stagg; trustee. Ber- ' nice Wilson: reporter. Florence Rush j It was announced that th nnnimi ! Christmas tree for children of the Hedmen and Pocahontas lodges will to be held Sunday afternoon. Decern- , ber 22. A dance has been nlannpri for th ' regular social night next Friday even- I lng. Music will be furnished by the Dickeys. In charge of arrangements ' As Illustrated $29.75 New, stylish and practical Men's Wrist Watches. Some makes for as low as $9.75 Diamond Rings with Wedding Rings to match ... set with beau tiful blue white diamonds. Priced $15 to $100 up. Either ring may be purchased separately. JEWELERS mm ANNOUNCES CHARLES Of New York sre Florence Rush. Gladys Walterrolr and Jack Dooms. A Gift for Yourself Get a- soft, lustrous Permanent Wove for the Holiday Season. M Wt feature the following Popular Permanenls . . . Blnglette, Ther mlque and New-Bay Machlnelesi. H An efficient staff to serre you , . . Vera Mershon, Harriet Woodliouse, Mahel Orlgsby, Ida Graves, Gladys Fisher. Halrcutters: Bay l.el evre and Loal Wilson. C r aterian Beauty Shop g. Central. Phone 375 93 Salon fl i UI1LL HOLD RKV fiV) K BRTICIE UNTIl Ml BlQ NV WBNTED MJ lA isS-S3rX. 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