PAOTC TWO
MKDFORD MATT, TRTBUTvTK. MEDFOKD. OREGON' SUNDAY. APTRL 12. 1936.
m SOCIETY zAND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By JANET WEAY SMITH )
Young Couple Wed
In Quiet Ceremony
On Friday Evening
In simple horn ceremony at
elht o'cloclt Friday evening. Miss
Ethel Slagle became the bride ot
William Knipa tt the W. L. Miller
home on Vancouver avenue. The
bride U the daughter ot Mm. W. L.
Miller end the groom la the eon of
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Knlpa.
The bride wa given away by her
mother. Rev. W. R. Balrd performing
the ceremony. The couple took their
vowa btfore the fireplace In a room
lovely with bridal wreath, tullpa and
daffodlla with pink and white the
predominating .colore.
The bride wore a pink crepe ault
and carried Tallaman roeea. Her sla
ter. Mla Bethel Blagle, alao wore pink
al bridesmaid and carried roeea. Mlee
Betty Lee played the wedding
inarch.
Out-of-town gueata Included Mlaa
Leabel Miller, of San PYanclsco, and
Miss Clarice Barker, coualn of the
bride, from Marahfleld. About tniny
.in., frlenda and relatlvea of the
young fcride and groom were guest
at the oeremony and Informal recep
tion that followed.
m. Mim! will make their home
In Medtord, where both are among
the popular and well-known mem
bere of the younger aet.
Pocahontas Lodge
Plans Card Party
Actlvltlea of Pocahontaa lodge thla
week centered around the dapoe ar
ranged Friday evening. On the com
mittee in charge were Harriet Wat
eon. Olndya lawrenti and Bud Iw
renta. Bernlce Wilson, Sarah Tolle,
Helen Smith and Zllph Armstrong
served refreahments.
Plana are being made for another
In the terlea of public card parties
aet for next Friday evening. Contract
and auction bridge and pinochle will
be In play.
Card arrangement are In oharge or
Dorothy Dickey and Florence Ruah
while refreshment are In the hands
of Oladya Dooms aa committee chair
man. Bualneaa hour of the lodge will
convene promptly at seven-thirty
preceding the evening of card.
Out-of-Town Guests
Entertained by Club
Mrs. Stewart Armstrong, of Oak
land, Calif., waa the honor guest at
a recent party arranged by Mrs. Ar
thur Hesa and Mlsa Helen Williams
for members of the F. L. olurj. Mrs.
Armstrong waa spending a few days
aa the guest ot friends and relatives
In the valley.
Mrs. E. D. Scrlpter la entertaining
rrwmbera of the club thla morning at
an Easter breakfast at her home, 0
nose avenue. In honor of Miss Harel
Casady. Mlsa Casady la here for the
Easter week-end aa the gucet of
friends and relatlvea. Her home Is In
Marsh fie Id.
Many VIMtlng
For Kastrr HolMny
Medford visitors over the Easter
liolldaya Include Mlaa Beulah Oore,
who arrived Friday evening to spend
the week-end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mra. E. E. Core. She
plans a short visit In Klamath Falla
before returning to her present home
In Portland Monday.
Oolng out-of-town for the holidays
were Mr. and Mra. Jesse Taylor and
daughter Miss Lucille Taylor, who
are the guest of friends In Klamath
Fall.
Miss Juennese Butler left recently
for Seattle to epend the Eaater vaca
tion. She expected to remain away
a week.
I.nthrran Ijxllee
relrhrnte Birthday
On Thursday afternoon. Mra. Harry
H. Young entertained the Ladlea' Aid
of St. Peter'a Lutheran churoh in the
parsonsgs. During the afternoon
Mrs. Katherlne Peterson of 1110 West
Fourth street waa pleasantly sur
prised with a pound shower on the
occasion ot he; 10th birthday anni
versary. Fourteen guests were present. The
group enjoyed the presence of Mr.
William Meehan of Boone, Iowa. Mrs.
Mrehan Is visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. E. C. Tama of 903 Elm strete of
this city.
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Orriceri and chairmen of Mod ford rout. No. IS, American Legion
auxiliary, observing (he lfllh annlverKary of (lie rntrnnre of the Vnltrd
Mtaie Into the World war with a dinner party at Valentlne'i cafe aj
ranged by President Ed) the Martin In appreciation of the cooperation
given her by all officers and chairmen during the pnst year.
; Out Mde row (left to right): Kathryn Larlon, music and radio; Norma
Martin, child welfare chairman; ficphlne Jerome, special chairman on
Mirvey of ex-Hervlce women; Kathryn Satterlee, child welfure chairman;
Kutli Freed, Fldae chairman; Barbara Jennlngit, mrgeant-at-arms; Belva
Atken, recording secretary and treasurer; Mytle OlinHcheld, department
Children 8 Gardens
To Be Encouraged
By Gardeners9 Club
At last week's meeting of the Med
ford Garden club, members report
great enjoyment of Prof. B. M. Hus
song'a paper on native wild flowers
and shrubs of Oregon. Mrs. H. P.
Cope was awarded the club vase for
the best flower arrangement. At the
close of the season, the vase will be
awarded permanently to the member
who has won It the greatest num
ber of times.
Announcement has been made by
Mrs. O. O. Darby, president of the
club, that the group will sponsor
spring gardening for children, fur
nishing the seeds and later Inspect
ing them as to progress and relative
beauty. Further Information may be
had by calling Mrs. Darby.
It was also announced that on
April 24, which date has been set
aside by Oovernor Martin for plant
ing of gardens, the club will spend
the day working In the shrubbery
and rock garden In the children's
municipal playground on Bear creek.
Oovernor Martin has also set aside
the date of November 38 for the civic i
enterprise of cleaning and beautify
ing city gardens and parks. :
Recent Meetings
Of 20-31) Ladles
Mrs. Herb Brown was hostess of
the 30-30 ciub at her home Thursday
evening for the regular dinner meet
ing of the group. Joint hostesses
with Mrs. Brown were Mlu Harriet
Sparrow, Mrs. Alton Anderson and
Mrs. aVl Cox.
The ladles were Joined later In the
evening by members of the club.
Quests were Mesdames Lem Mnssle,
Cordy Sunderman, Clyde Flchtner,
Harry Plneo. Oene Orr, Howard Met
calf, Lyle Undley, Miss Jean Fergu
son and Miss Barbara Drury.
Hostesses last week were Mesdames
Cordy Sunderman, Harry Plneo. Oene
Orr and Lem Maasle, the event being
at the Sunderman home.
Mrs. Code Hull
To Ue Hint ts
Mrs Code Hall will act as hostess
to members of the Crater Lake auxil
iary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and their guests at her home, 1110
East Eleventh street Thursday after
noon. The occasion will be a dessert
bridge luncheon at one-thirty, with
an Invitation extended to anyone In
terested in cards. Anyone wishing
transportation is requested to cnll
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Legion Auxiliary Officers Entertained
Mrs. Coverstone To
Head Crater Guild
Mrs. Ethel Coverstone was elected
president of the Crater Lake guild of
the Presbyterian church at the meet
ing Monday afternoon at the homo
of MiM Fredericks Brommer.
. Others elected were: Vice-president
Mrs. Vorl Q. Walker; secretary, Mrs.
Helen Holt Wilson; and treasurer.
Miss Fredericks Brommer. At the
close of the business meeting, book
reviews were presented by Miss Wini
fred Andrews. Mrs. James Grigsby
and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. H. M. Wels
haar led the devotlonals.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Carl Brom
mer and Miss Ruth Clement.
All members of the guild are asked
to note that as a result of an amend
ment to the constitution enacted at
this meeting, the guild will hence
forth meet only once a month, the
first Monday of each month. The
next meeting will be May 4 and will
b the annual music meeting at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence Pennington
on the Jacksonville highway.
Business Women !
Change Meeting
Announcement Is made that, due
to conflicting dates, the sVml-month-ly
meeting of the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club will be held
Monday evening at 6:30 at the Hotel
Medford Instead of Tuesday, the reg
ular date. Dinner will be served In
the small dining room at 6:30.
Appearing on the evening's pro
gram will be Mra. J. F. Lawrence,
who will present a paper 02 inter
national relations. Election of offi
cers will be the principal business to
come before the meeting, and sll
members are particularly urged to be
present In view of the election. Mem
bers are requested to cnll 83 for ad
vance reservations. ,
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Mrs. naumRirdncr
Honored Thursday
Mrs. Robert Baumgsrdncr was the
honor guest Thursday afternoon
when Mrs. E. N. Warner was hostess
to members of the SOS Bible floss of
the Baptist church. Mrs. Baumgard
ner reveled many gifts from mem
bers of the group.
Also honored was Mrs. L. Hooper,
who left for Wyoming yesterday. Mrs.
Wolford Dawes presided at the tea
tsble.
Quests were Menlamn Wolford
Dawes, Luttrell. Mark Wright. E.
Hooper, Blanche Andrews, Merle
Kaufman, Gilbert Hill, Russell Hib
iwd. GeorRe Tucker, Wlllard Bntch,
Myrtle Boshears. Ml-s Muriel Albert
and the honor gueets.
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IKrthday Celebration
Miss Kay Connanv entertained a
group of friends at the home of her
parents, M Rose Are., recently in
honor of her fourth birthday. Tables
were arranged with Eter decora
tions, bunnies being given for favors,
and refreshments also carrying out
the Easter motif. ML Ksy was pre
sen ted with many (lifts.
Ouesta wre Betty Lou Anseth.
CharK-lle Pimclrr, Sidney Smith,
Jacqueline Perault. Carl Burk and
Mervyn and Jimmy Oleason. of Cen
tral Point.
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Marcolln Bowman, Helen 8. Lane. Gladyj Fisher
16 S. Central. " Phone 57
,1-lJae chuliiimii and uurrx-spuuduiK nci-remry; Kuyiiie Manin, pre.siuenc;
Lorena Leach, Junior auxiliary chairman; Calla Foy. historian and mem
orial chairman; Helen Semon, publlrlty chairman; Nettie Ellenburg, com
munity service chairman; Dorothy Pace, refretihment chairman;
Inside row (left to right): f.eorgla Holloway, Amerlcnnlsni chairman:
Ruth Parker, executive committee; Amy Smith, executive committee;
Grace Holmes, executive committee, membership chairman and Junior past
president; Irene Humphrey, constitution and by-laws chairman and fi
nance committee; Maude Codding, unit activities chairman; Lou tee Cleaves,
poppy chairman: I,arera Oarlock, chaplain.
Visitors Expected
To Seat Officers
For Local Branch
Arrangements are being made by
the Medford chapter of A. A. U. W.
for & formal banquet at the Hotel
Medford next Saturday evening for
official Installation of the newly
elected officers of the group.
Honor guests at the event will be
Mrs. Kate W. Jameson, dean of wom
en at Oregon State college and state
vice-president; Mrs. Virgil Earl of
Eugene, state president; and Mrs.
Merwln, iegiuuul director for the
northwest dlvjslon. Three other state
officers will also bo present for the
Installation.
Invitations are being lrsued to the
Klamath Falls and Ashland groups.
Reservations for the affair may be
made by calling Miss Vera Humphrey
at 1080-X.
The W. C. T. U.
The w. c. T. U. nl Thursday
sfternoon at tha homo of Mra. Joseph
Knotts with tha vice-president, Mrs!
Bell Llttrell In the ohatr. Mrs.
Augusta McCormtck conducted an
Inspiring devotional service based on
the 1st ohopter of James, closing
with a circle of prayer.
The union received with regret the
resignation of Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg
aa president on account of her re
moval to Ashlnnd. Mrs. Dntsy Doug
laa waa elected to the position. Plans
were made during the business ses
sion for Increasing membership and
for raising funds. The Wlllard Edu
cational Fund Is sponsoring a num
ber of signs on stiita highways read
ing thua: "If You Drive Don't
Dunk."
The program waa In charge of Mrs.
Douglas, her topic being "Temper
ance In the Sunday Schools." The
following numbers were presented:
Reading. Mis. Eva McNery. story of
Francea Wlllarda early lite; recita
tion, Floyd Whlllock; aolo. Joyce
Bateman: duet. Mesdamea Doujloe
and McNary; duet. Thelma Severson
and Joyce Bateman.
D. A ft Notes
The regular meeting of Crater
Lake chapter, D. A. R., will be held
at the home of Mrs. II, E. Green, 701
Park street Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock. A special feature of the pro
gram will be reports- of delegates to
the state conference held in Portland
recently. Mesdames G. Q. D'Alblni.
S J. Newman. R. K. Bee.ton and C. C
Murray will be assistant hostesses.
ffrwlnc Club
I liis Thursday Meet
Mrs. Jack Ward was hostess to the
Hsppy Times Sewing club Thursdny
for an all day meeting and luncheon
Guests were Mesdames Hitch Cnl
noun, Cyril Steele. Harry Walker.
Zeke Calhoun, Charles Rceter and
the hostess.
The next meeting was announced
for April 16 at the home of M;s. Cyril
Wteete.
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Award Presented
To Senior Student
Miss Dorothy Hopkins was present
ed with the annual award given by
chapter AA, P. E. O.. to the senior
gin considered most deserving. The
award was made Friday of Girls'
League week by Mrs. L. A. Mentzer,
president of the chapter.
Mrs. John Moffatt was hostess to
chapter AA Wednesday afternoon at
her home. Mrs. R. W. Clancy assist
ed at tea which followed the program
and business meeting.
On the program for the afternoon
was Miss Katherlne Stewart, who
presented what members found a
most Interesting and Instructive
study of the Constitution.
Guest Honored
At Club Meeting
Mrs. Charles Picket was an honored
guest at the meeting of Chrysanthe
mum Tthmble club Thursday after
noon at the home of Sadie Gill. Gifts
were presented to Mrs. Picket In view
of her approaching fiftieth wedding
anniversary next Saturday.
Also an invited guost of the club
was Mrs. Weed. Following the busi
ness meeting, the afternoon was
spent playing cards. Dorothy Scrlp
ter read poetry and Miss LnMerle
Beck sang. Scoring prizes went to j
Mrs. Edith Bock and Mrs. Montgom-!
ery. Assisting the hostess in serving
refreshments was Etta Parker. 1
Travel Study Club
Will Meet Monday 1
Mrs. D. W. Luke and Mlsa Elizabeth
Burr will be hostesses to the Travel
Study club at their home on Orchard
Homo Drive Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Members are asked to note
the change of place for meeting.
Closing the series of programs on
South America. Mrs. C. Furry and
Mrs. George Oliver will present pa
pers on Uruguay siid Paraguay. Also
appearing on the program will bo
Mra. A. R. Clement In a review of
the book "The Lady of Godcy's."
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Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
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MEDFORD. ORE
Chi Deltans To
Discuss Scotland
At Friday Meet
A study of "The Scottish People"
will be taken up at the meeting of
Chi Delta chapter, Delphian, Friday
morning at 9:30 at the Girls' Com
munity club.
Mrs. H. N. Butler will speak on
"The Scotch Are a Mixed People";
Mrs. Kunz, "The Scot Has Always
Been a Man of Strong Loyalties";
Mrs. D. R. Woods, "Scottish Inde
pendence of Thought."
Mrs. A. C. Wilson, "It Is Signifi
cant that the unit of the Church of
Scotland was the self-governing con
gregation"; Mrs.. Sam Jennings, "The
Scot's love of liberty played. . . .
played no small part In the winning
of our own -Independence"; Mrs. R.
N. Newland, "The Scot's Love of
Learning"; and Mrs. Al Hagen, '"The
World's Debt to Scottish Scholarship."
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Past Noble Grand Club
Past Noble Grand club of the Re
bekah lodge will meet in Odd Fellows
hall at 6:30 p. m., April 16. Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Picket, who are celebrating
their golden wedding will be honored.
A covered dish dinner is to be served
and all club members and their bus
bands are invited.
East! Side Circle
The East Side circle will meet with
Mrs. Don Newbury Tuesday afternoon
for a one o'clock luncheon. Thote
unable to attend are requested to
notify Mrs. Newbury or Mrs. O. B.
Morrow.
Wenonnh Club
Nellie Purdtn will be hostess to the
Wenonah club at her home, 338 West
Holly street, Thursday afternoon for
the regular social card party.
Sunny Sisters
The Sunny Sisters circle of the
Presbyterian church will meet for a
one o'clock luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Arch Work, South Oakdale,
Tuesday. Members are requested to
bring table service and sandwiches.
Depree of- Honor
The executive committee of the
Degree of Honor Protective associa
tion will hold a regular monthly
meeting Tuesday evening at seven
thirty at the home of Katherlns
Smith. 707 West Eleventh street. All
officers and members of the commit
tee are urged to be present.
Pit. Mark's Auxiliary
The Women's auxiliary of St.
Mark's Episcopal church will meet
at the home of Mrs. L. E. Williams.
520 South Peach street, Tuesday
afternoon.
Madrigal Club
Members of the Madrigal club are
asked to meet at the corner of Main
and Riverside streets Wednesday at
twelve-thirty. The club has been
asked to sing for the Lion's club
luncheon at Valentine's cafe. The
program Is to begin at 12:45 ao mem
bers are asked to meet promptly at
12:30.
Fidelity Circle
The Fidelity circle of the First M.
E church will meet Tuesday at two
thirty at the home of Mra. O. V.
Myers, on the old Pacific highway
north.
Everready Circle
The Everready circle will meet In
the parlors of the Presbyterian
church Tuesday afternoon at two
o'clock.
Chrysanthemum Circle
Chrysanthemum circle No. 84.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at
the I. O. O. F. h.ill Monday evening
at seven-thirty for the regular busi
ness session.
Degree of Honor
Degree of Honor will entertain
with a card party Thursday evening
at the F. O. E. ball at 8 o'clock.
Bridge, pinochle and five hundred
will be played. The public Is Invit
ed. For information call Mrs. Ida M.
Wilson at 1564. Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. Mayme Seller will act as Joint
hostesses for the event.
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GIRL SCOUT HEADS
WILL BE HOSTS TO
10NAL
The Girl Scout local council met
In regular session April 8, with 12
members and two visitors present.
Mrs. Raymond Driver was welcomed
as a new member of the council and
Mra. R. E- Carley, captain of the
Roosevelt troop and Kate Janncy.
lieutenant of the Washington troop,
were welcomed as special guests.
In preparation for the coming of
Mlsa Esther Ansel, national staff
member, April 28 and 29, to confer
with council, leaders, local director,
and troop committees, the personnel
and training committee has been or
ganizing troop committees among
the various troops of the district. The
committee has met with a fine re
sponse from those contacted, thus
feellnu that the women of Medford
and neighboring districts are sup
porting the Girl Scout organisation
In a commendable way.
A troop committee Is a group of
three to five adults Interested In the
welfare and continuity of a particu
lar Girl Scout troop. They are form
ed with the purpose of relieving the
captain of certain auxiliary responsi
bilities so she may be free to handle
her main responsibilities of working
and playing with her troop.
The five committees so far organ
ized are:
Roosevelt: Mrs. H. H. Prlngle, Mrs.
Ralph Dlppel, Mrs. David Rosenberg,
Mrs. C. W. Ash pole.
Phoenix: Mrs. Raymond Furry,
Mrs. Mabel Stancllffe, Mrs. Geo.
Drake, " Mrs. Leda Nordqulst, Mrs.
Marjorie Wilcox.
Jackson: Mrs. Stanley Jones. Mrs.
Harry Olson, Mrs. Chas. Thompson,
Mrs. F. F. Burk.
Washington: Mrs. G. Q. D'Alblni,
Mrs. Geo. Henselman, Mrs. L. P.
Older.
Senior high: Mrs. N. A. Mead, Mrs.
Don Piatt, Mrs. Ralph McKay.
More definite announcements con
cerning plans and program of the
coming two-day conference with Miss
Ansel will be made later, arrange
ments being left to & committee
composed of Irene Humphrey, Gwladys
Heyland and Mrs. O. B. Morrow.
Council members attenlng the
meeting were Mrs. Wm. Holloway.
Mra. R. E. Green, Mrs. Jack Heyland,
Mrs. J. C. Boyle, Mrs. Q. O. Hum
phrey, Mrs. R. C. Van Valzah, Mrs.
O. B. Morrow, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. E.
B. Plckel, Mrs. Raymond Driver, Miss
Vera Humphrey.
St. Mark's Guild 7
Planning Party
A bridge tea Is being planned by
ladies of St. Mark's guild for next
Friday afternoon. Playing will begin
at two o'clock, according to the an
nouncement, and place for the event
is to be the parish house. A cordial
Invitation Is extended the public.
In charge of arrangements are Mrs.
Atlanta S a ten we 11, Mrs. C. W. Elli,
Mrs. Charles Strang, Mrs. H. Q. Wil
son and Mrs. Marts. Table reserva
tions may be made by calling 1588-X
or 892-L.
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Mrs. Harding Leaves
For Washington, B.C.
To Represent D.A.R
With an extensive and enjoyable
trip before her, Mrs. B. O. Harding will
leave tomorrow on the first part of
Journey to Washington, D. C. where
she will be the official representative
of Crater Lake chapter, D. A. R., at
the 46th Continental Congress of the
national society, D. A. R.. April 19
to 24. Mra. Harding is regent-elect
of the Oregon Society, D, A. R.
Arriving In Portland tomorrow eve-
ning, aha will meet other Oregon
delegates and continue east. Mrs.
Weatherford, retiring state regent of
Oregon, will make her report to the
congress April 22 and at the closing
exercises Friday. April 24. Mrs. Hard
ing will be officially Installed as re
gent of the Oregon society to serve
two years.
Among social features In the oapi
to! will be the White House reception
Thursday, April 23, when Mrs. Roose
velt will receive the entire congress.
After attending the meeting of the
national executive board on April 26,
Mrs. Harding will spend IV few days
vacationing In the capltol. returning
to her home here early in May.
Wednesday
Study Club
Appearing on the program being
planned for this week's meeting of
the Wednesday Study club at the
Girls Community clubhouse will be
Mrs. Harold Grey, who will speak on
Pan-American problems.
Also on the program will be Mrs.
J. P. Lawrence, who will conclude
her series of papers on vital Inter
national problems.
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