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-A. PAGE TWO MKDFORD MATTTRTTslTNE. MEHKOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1936. SOCIETY zAND CLUB WEJVS OF THE WEEK J By JANET WRAY bmiH -A 1!ip young Couple To Be Married This Evening at Home Study Club Hears Oriental Problems Flowers In Pairs ' On Suit Lapels. PARIS (AP) Flowers foioom In pair for tailored suit lapels but tek cnre to differ In color. Red and white piques combine to make d slates black and red leathers to suggest asters. Jade green and Ivory white In perforated kid Join forces to evolve some Chinese-looking blooms. Members of the Thursday Morning Study club report an especially In tereatlng meeting this week which covered another phase of the sub ject, "The Orient and It Problems and Policies." which Is being taken up In a series of discussion. Mrs. Mark Wright reviewed -Rid-lng th Tiger," by Harry Carr, i book telling of the author's experi ences while traveling through the Orient. A paper on "Conflict . of Policies in the Par East" wa read by Mrs. E. H. Hurd, who presented a large amount of material and re search on the subject. Next meeting wa announced for April B In the back etudlo of the Baldwin Piano shoppe. - Pocahontans Enjoy Session and Dance Initiation was the principal event of the business session of Pocahontas when Nancy blossoms jciintton was laser! Into the organi zation. Olfta were preaented to ttuth Dally Sarah Toll, Dorotha, Watklns, Harriet Watson. Rose Bingier, Mil dred Ward, Leda Nordqulat and Lc Roy Btagg In observance of their birthdays. Conducting business were past Chiefs Blanche Rlnabarger, Mabel quackenbush, Wilms Hayes and Jack Moors. Past chiefs appointed to pre- j side at next monuia meeting are Mabel Quackenbush, Blanch Rlna- bareer. Bernlc Sears and 8. J. Lawrente. After the business session, mem- bers and their Invited guest were entertained with a dance, to the music of Dickey's orchestra. Suocasa of the evening wa due to th work of Velma. Zue, Bell and Richard Slngler. Florence Rush Peggy Purdin, Gladys Rammln and Frank Rush. In a simple home ceremony this evening Miss Margaret Warner, pop ular daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Warner, will become the bride of Norton Forsyth, eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Forsyth, of Santa Rosa, Calif, at the Warner bom on South Oak dale. The Eplacpal ceremony will be read by Rev. E. S. Bartlam from a prayer book belonging to the bride's great great-grandmother. The wedding party will greet the guest preceding the Informal ceremony. Mis Warner will be given away by her father and attended by her sis ter, Mrs. Maxwell Becker, a matron-of-honor. Gordon Donely will be beat man. Yellow daffodils and white tapers will form a epriiwllk setting for the wedding. The bride will wear a gown with full skirt and sleeves of white silk net and a fitted white taffeta I 1(K,ge Friiy evening, bodice, a coroneb oz t,r. encircling her head. Aa her going' away costume, the bride will wear suit of small blue and white checks with a white fox collar and navy accessories. Mrs. Becker, formerly Mis Wlnl fred Warner, will be gowned In I fitted yellow taffeta dross with flared ekirt. Mrs, oordon Warner, alster-ln-law of the bride, will cut the wedding osk In the Informal reception which will follow the ceremony Out-of-town guest for th wedding Include Clark Mailer, Edward Sum van end Arthur Foster, of Banta Rosa, Gordon Donely, of Portland; Mary Louise Elrod, of Corvalll; and Jaek Milne, of Eugene. The young couple will mak their horn In Santa Rosa after a honeymoon. CRATER LAKE D. A. R. CANDIDATES ELECTED AT STATE First Medford woman to receive the hoiior, Mrs. 8. o. Harding was this week elected state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion at th state conference held In Portland Tuesday and Wednesday. Also elected was Mrs. M. M. Morris a corresponding secretary. Result of this election will center Interest In Medford as all executive business of th organization will pro ceed from her. Term of office Is two year. Medford D. A. R, mem ber are enthusiastic In their belief that the two Medford women will uphold their offices In the trodltlon slly fine manner. airs, Harding membership was transferred to Crater Lake chanter Mrs. Mrcollmn Unites to Club, Mrs. Ann MoOollum was hostess to the Don't Worry olub Wednesday afternoon for luncheon at her home. Mra. Jo Iverscn assisted the hostess. Osme were plsyed by guests dur ing th afternoon, I PHOTOS 10o Pesaley's Studio LIMITED INTRODUCTORY OFFER I REGULAR $43.50 3 8 piece AT HOME SfiRVICE ... IN THE NEW GORHAM SILVERPLATE ONLY 539'" A new teml-dtcoraltJ H)t pattern truly the next thing to Sterling! Lawrence's Carrying the earn high grade merchandise to be found In the best stores In targe cities. Now JK, you can get It In Medford. t -J ft - 1r f f , ? I '-i -J. ,,, -j " - rS I Vff 'i ' . IT.-. .-: ft Mrs. B. u. Hurtling from.Oapltol chapter, Washington. D. C, November. 1024. Beside two terms a recording secretary, corre sponding secretary, treasurer and dl lector and aa member of various oommlttees. She wa state registrar in 1B83-S8, also state chairman of geneologlcal records snd a member of the national registrars and goncolon- deal records committees. She has Just completed a term as first state vice- president and as chairman of the southern Oregon district. While chslrmsn of geneologlcal re search, Mrs, Harding made a valu able contribution to research work In that field. From a photostat codv she copied and Indexed the first Ore gon census Jthat of 1S90) and had' four copies typed and prepared In book form for reference. Mra. Hard ing also holds an office In the atnte chapter of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America and la a member of the Eaetern Star and other local social and cultural clubs. Mrs. Morris Is a cnartor member of Crater Lake chapter and has ably filled the offices of regent, vice regent, secretary registrar and di rector and ha served on many com mittees. She has also recently com pleted a term as senior president of Invitations Issued For Fuson-Davis Wedding April 19 Invitation hare ben 1mu1 to 130 relative snd friends tor the wedding of Miss Clors Mai? Puson, daughter or Mr. snd Mrs. Tom Puson, snd Russell Delzell Da fit, son of Mrs, A. Mid do, of Klamath Falls, which will be sn event of April 19. The ceremony w" be solemnized st the William Vawter residence on West Main street, with Rev. Will lorn Hamilton, formerly rector of the at, Mark's Episcopal church here snd now of Yreks, reading the ceremony, The bride wlU be attended by her sister, Miss Ann Mae Puson, of Hol lywood. Best man will be Raymond Davis of Seattle, brother of the bride groom. Five o'clock in the afternoon is the time chosen for the wedding. Robert Emmons wlU play the wed ding march for the bridal party, snd William Vawter will sing. A small In formal reception will follow the cere mony, after which the couple wlU leave on a honeymoon. They will make their home in Medford. Miss Puson has spent almost her entire life in the Rogue River valley, and has a large circle of friends. Numerous affairs are being planned in her honor preceding the wedding. Among those entertaining for the bride-elect were Mrs. Eric Wester- gren and Mrs. Ralph Bardwell, who arranged s bridge-tea and linen shower e,t the Bard well home Friday afternoon. Mistletoe Groups Planning Sessions At a recent meeting of the Mistle toe camp, Royal Neighbors of Amer ica, plans were discussed for the convention to be held In Grants Pass one day between May 0 and 0. A special request was made that all members be present for the spec ial drill April 3, All officers and those who wish to he on the drill team are asked to meet at the K. P hall Monday afternoon at 8:80. The Mistletoe club met Wednesday afternoon for dessert luncheon at the Olrls Community club. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. MArgery Pearson, Alene Pearson, Glare Hodg klns and Calls Geer. A welcome was extended to Mrs. Austin, new member. Committee for the next meeting will be Joan and Mrs, Prances McConochte, Ora Manning. Mrs. Austin. The meeting will be held the second Wednesday in May at the Girls' Community clubhouse and will be a dessert luncheon. Benefit Party Por Flood Fund Planned Hostesses Monday evening will be members of the Phoenix Thursday club, who Will entertain with t bene fit card party Monday evening at the Engle hall In Phoenix. Returns will be turned over to the Red Cross flood relief fund. Playing will begin at eight o'clock and prizes will he awarded for bridge, pinochle and five hundred. Those In charffe state that this la an excellent opportunity for rest dents of southern Oregon to contrlb ute t this worthy cause of providing relief for flood sufferers in eastern states. Guetzlaff To Play On School Program Of particular Interest to music cir cle la the announcement that Frlti ouetalaff, pianist, talented student or Rosa Blackmor Wlllett, vrili sp pear in a twenty-mlnut recital at th Southern Oregon Normal school tomorrow morning. He will appear at the t:4S assembly oi siuaent in tne school auditorium, on this occasion, Mr. GtletrJsff will play an Interesting group by th opanian composer Albenl:. Tango, oraova, Lyenaa and Beguldllla. This program Is being greatly an tlclpated by the students, and It It expected 'the usual audience will be augmented by th nreaenoa of number of townspeople of both Med ford n Ashland. Jacksonville Club Relief For Needy Told At Meeting Mis Claire Hanley was hostess to me jacxsonviiia H. E. O. st her home weanesday afternoon. It was an nounced that the club la helping wnn lunas lor me llood stricken area In th east and la also sewlnit for ana neiping a family with five chll dren under school age, Refreshments were served br the hostess, assisted by her aunt. Ml Alice Hanley. After the tea hour, the guests were snovm about the beauti ful gardens and flower beds. It wa announced that the next meeting, an all-day session, will be conoucced oy Mrs. Mabel Mack, who win mscusa tne subject at home den- oration. Guest for the afternoon were Anna Wendt, Lula Flsk, Edna Jones, Em lly Meyers. Katherin Earl, Fay Pe ter, nsiue meacnem. Louise Brock- way. Ann Hartley, Rev Hensneter ana cmma uonger. - enten Luncheon Planned by Group. Members of the sunny Sister olf- cle of the First Presbyterian enufch will be hostesses Tuesday afternoon when they entertain with a Lenten unoheon at th church. All those Who have not been con tacted by the committee in charge are Issued a cordial Invitation. Mem bers of the circle are asked to bring handwork to th church at 10 o'clock that morning, preceding th ar rival of guest for luncheon. Reservations may be made by Call ing 784-J or 368-T. Wenonah Citih Planning frrille Velma Slngler will be has bees to th Wenonah club at her home, IT Rose avenue, Thursday afternoon at one-thirty for a covered dish lunch eon and business meeting. Announcement la mad that the club will sponsor an April frolic at the Red men hall Friday evening, varied entertainment being planned for th event. The usual business hour of th lodge will begin promptly at seven-tnirty rriday evening due to th entertainment following. Professor Hussong Will Be Speaker At Club Meeting Professor E. M. Hussong will be the principal spesker at the meet ing of the Medford Garden club planned for Thursday evening at 7:80 In th email dining room of the Hotel Medford. Professor Hussong. who ha been an instructor In the senior high school for number of years and Is weu-Rnown elsewhere a a botanist, will present diversified discussion of wild flowers found In Oregon. He na spent a great deal of time study. ing tne wtid-plant life of Oregon. and bis appearance la expected to be of great Intereat, not only to club memuera but to all Interested la the subject, At last month's meeting, gen eral vot conceded the award for th beet flower arrangement to Mr. Dorothy Goff, hers being chosen from six unusual arrangement. This 1 the third time Mrs. Goff ha been awarded the honor during the spring season. Many more arrangement are expected for Thursday's meeting. Anyone Interested In flowers I ex tended a cordial welcome by the club. Mrs. Sleeter ' ' On P. E. O. Program Mrs. R. B. Hammond was hostess to ladles of chapter AA. PJS.O.. at her home Wednesday afternoon. I Preceding the business meeting. Mrs. R. W. Sleeter preaented whet all present felt to be a most Interesting snd Informative discussion of "Early American Glass." Tea wa served later In th after, noon by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, w. E. Tumy. nEST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST Medford, Oregon Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by FRANK BELL, C.S.B. Or NEW YORK CITY ' Member of the Board of Leotureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. HOLLY THEATRE, MEDFORD Friday, April 3rd, 1936 8:00 o'clock P. M. The Public Is Cordially Invited rr 4. tt 2.. ... . . -ifj A? v i ""ni si 1 "Murray's is the most pop nlar Beauty Shop in south era Oregon, becau&e of its ideal looation, effioient op erators who give you super ior beauty service. Why don't you call 363 for an appoint-mentf" Winners In Our Recent Essay Contest FIRST PRIZE: MRS. MARGARET DAVIS SECOND PRIZE: MRS. CLARA TILLEY THIRD PRIZE: MRS. DAVID YALE Also: Mrs. 0. T. Wilson, Ella D. 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