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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. "AUGUST 23, 1936
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF SHE WEEK
By JANET WRAY SMITH
Malcolm Jones,
Helen Kendell,
Wed At Capital
A wedding of much interest in
Salem and Medtord was that of Miss
Helen Kendall, daughter of Mr. J. J.
Kendell of Stanfleld, and Malcolm
LundT Jones, eon of the Rev. and
Mra. 8. H. Jonea of Jacksonville. The
rites were performed Wednesday eve.
nlng, August IB, at 8 o'clock. In the
Prist Presbyterian church 01 saiem,
with the bridegroom's father official
inc.
After the ceremony the couple left
Immediately by motor for a wedding
trip. Upon their return to the cap!
tal they will be at home at 1340
Chemeketa street.
Mlas Kendell attended Willamette
university and Is a member of Theta
Chi. Mr. Jones was graduated from
Willamette this spring and Is now a
student at Willamette law school. He
Is affiliated with Alpha Psl Delta and
Delta Theta Phi. He wll! continue
Ills law studies this fall.
The groom's father, Rev. 8. H.
Jones, Is pastor of the Presbyterian
church at Jacksonville. He and Mrs.
Jones are vacationing at Lebanon.
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Mra. Wlllett
Ends Vacation
Mrs. Rosa Blackmore Wlllett has
returned to her home on the Bouth
Pacific highway after spending a va
cation of three weeks In tho Kea
woods of northern California, making
her headquarters at Crescent City.
ha hss re-ooened her studio and
resumed her mualo teaching.
Miss Hnmong
Returns From Trip
Miss Georglana Hussong returned
this week from a fortnight vacation
In southern California and Old Mex
ico. While In the south she visited
the larger cities- as well as spots off
the beaten path, and she reports
moat enjoyable vacation.
The F. It. club, of which ahe 1
prominent member, la welcoming
her home this week, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hess were the subjects of an
Informal golng-away gathering be
fore they left during the week for
a two week's vacation In Washing
ton and British Columbia.
Fashion Favors
Curls
Princess style dresses and
new hats perched high on
milady's head require ar
tlstio Permanents '
$2.45 $3.75 $5.00
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You needn't figure a
woman's lime in the
cost of washing her
own clothes. If she
were paid but a pit
lance the expense
would be greater than
for having us do it.
Our charge is only a
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FILM ACTOR WEDS SPORTSWOMAN
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Announcement by Randolph Scott (left), film actor, that he had mar
rled Mrs. Marlon DuPont SomerVlllo (right), nationally known horse
woman and owner of the old home of President James Madison, on
March 23 at Charlotte, N. C, proved a big surprise to their fellow
cltliens of Orange county, Va. (Associated Press Photos)
Illinois Club Asks
Gardeners To Tea
A pie n Bant afternoon Is anticipated
by members of the Medford Garden
club on Friday, August 28. For they
have received an Invitation to the
autumn flower show and tea an
nounced by the II 11 new Garden club
for that dato. The show and tea
will be held at the attractive horn
of Mra. Agnes Smith.
The Illinois club has also asked
Mfss Jane Snedlcor, president of the
Medford club, to appoint several per
sons from the local organisation to
act as Judges,
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Zlon Ladles
The Zlon Lutheran Ladles' Aid soc
iety will meet at the home ot Mrs.
Hugo Gunthar, S13 South Newtown
avenuo, Thursday afternoon at 3:00.
A largo attendance la desired.
P. U Club
The P. I. club will have a picnic
party for the members and their
families Monday evening at fl o'clock
on Wagner creek, It was announced
yesterday.
League of Western Writers ,
The local chapter of League of
Western Wrltera will begin activities
In September. A short report of the
convention will be given by the dele
gate, Mra. A. V. Oraves. Other mem
bers are requested to bring their
writing achievements, since the last
meeting. An Important business ses
llon will be held end a good attend
ance la requested.
Chrvsantliemum Circle
Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84.
Nelghbora of Woodcraft, will meet
at the I. O. O. P. hall Monday night
at 8 o'clock for a business aesalon.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p m.
After your vacation, freshen your
skin with Delcano Cosmetics. Young's
Drug Co., Main and 8. Central.
washing costs.
True economy results
from careful planning.
A capable home man
ager gels more In
quality, service, and
leisure for small sums,
than does her more
carcloss sister.
Missionary Group
Holds Big Meet
The Women's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church gave their
annual lawn party Tuesday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor
Prazer Brown. Over 60 members and
guests were In attendance, and re
ported a splendid evening.
Miss Laura Bailey, vice president,
presided over the brief business ses
sion when plana were discussed and
committees appointed for the coming
state synodlcal which meets In Med
ford October Jo. 16 and 17. with rver
100 delegates to be here. Speakers
from the national and foreign boards
will be In attendance, it was stated.
The program for the evening was
prosentod by members of the Young
People's society of the ohurch, prj.
sontlng reports and subjects dis
cussed at their recent conference at
Plr Point, near Olendale. Youth and
Worship was ably presented by Miss
Bditn nodgxins; Making Missions
Live In Our Own Church was Inter
estingly told by Miss Bernlce Baker.
Miss Hnlda Hose told in a most Im
pressive manner of the closing vesper
hour service at the conference on
Sunday evening.
A flute solo by Arthur Clark was
well received. Mrs. Sherman L. Di
vine led a brief dlsousalon on co
operation of both the younger and
older members of the church In ad
vancing Its many activities during
the coming year.
It was stated following the meeting
that It was one of the moat success
ful, helpful and Interesting "group
gatherings held In some time, and
other union meetings of the two
groups are to be given during the
coming year.
The hostess wss assisted In serving
Iced tea and cakes during the soolal
hour by Mesdames R. M. Hood. o. J.
Oould. L. Dell Welch and E. Jaqua.
Mrs. Volney DUon presided at the
tea table. The next meeting will be
the aocloty'a annual luncheon to be
given In the church dining room Sep
tember lo.
H'enonnh Club
lliilils Card Party
The Wenonah club held one of
their popular card parlies during
the week st the home of Qladys
Rammln. Those assisting the hostess
were Florence Hush, Ethel Heertel,
and Evelyn Stogg. High prise In
bridge was won by Anna Llnell and
high in pinochle went to Pcgiry
Orlmes. Cluests were Mrs. Moore, Mrs
Smith and Mrs. Wsterston.
Shop From Your
EASY CHAIR
Why not telephone your order for drugs and toilet
need? We'll fill the order accurately and deliver it
promptly. Nothing extra is added to our low prices
for this extra service.
Lodge Notables
Yisit Pocahontas
The Pocahontas lodge, meeting In
regular session Friday night, wel
comed many California notables of
the lodge. The following visitors
were introduced to the council: Mr.
and Mrs. McCluskey, the latter past
great Pocahontas from Vallejo, Caul,
Mrs. Koepp, great second runner from
Avenal, Calif.: Mr. Harvey Hltc, drill
captain and great trustee, and Mrs.
Hazel Hlte, past great Pocahontas
from Long Beach, Calif., and Mr.
Sousa. great .trustee and Mrs. Sousa
from Vallejo.
Other notables were Mrs. Freda
Mlslove of San Gabriel, Calif.; Mr.
McAfee, district deputy and team
captain, and Mra. McAfee of Santa
Barbara; Mrs. Cora Camp from Whit
tier, Calif.; Mra. Rogers from Avenal;
Mra. Owlngs, past Pocahontas of Long
Beach; Mrs, P. O. N. Frasler, past
Pocahontas and vice president of
Past Pocahontas association of aouth
ern California, from Long Beach.
Degree work ab the meeting wss
put on and H. Wayne Keesee was
Initiated Into the mysteries of the
order. Interesting talks were given
by many of the visitors.
Pythian Club
Activity Told
The first August meeting of the
Pythian club was enjoyed on August
9. as guests of Mrs. Catherln fisher
st Union Creek resort. The after
noon waa spent in hiking and visit.
Ing, with a picnic supper at 6. Those
enjoying Mrs. Fisher's hospitality
were Mr. and Mrs. William Swarte.
Mr. and Mra. J. T. Conrad, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Conrad and aon, Mr. and
Mrs. Csrl Flchtner and sons. Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Walden and daughter.
Mrs. Lola Cole, Mrs. Grace Reed, Mra
O. J. Wolf, Mrs. Emma Jeschke. Mrs.
Winnie Heinle, Mra. Chester Baker,
Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, Miss Virginia
stout, Mr. Alfred Wolf and Mr. John
Jones.
The second meeting for the month
was a bridal shower for Mrs. Albert
Miller, nee Cecal Sullivan,' at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Swartx on
August 18. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa
Judge assisted. A plcnlo supper was
enjoyed on the lawn follbwed by
opening of the gifts presented Mrs.
Miller.
The remainder of the evening was
spent playing carda with prizes going
to Mrs. Edna Nixon and Mr. Miller
for high score, and to Mrs. J. T. Con
rad and to George Flsk for low
Others present were Mr. end Mrs.
Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Flsk. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Yarbrough, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Yoat, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker, Mra.
Esther Walden, Mrs. Minnie) Heinle,
Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, Mrs. O. J.
Wolf, Mrs. O. W. Whlllock, Mrs.
Emma Jeschke, Mrs. Grace Reed. Mrs.
Edna Nixon, Mr. Charles Lewis, Mr.
John Jones, Mr. Ed Shackle, Mr. and
Mra. Thomaa Judge and the host
and hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Carl Flcht
ner. 613 South Holly street, on Sep
tember 3, with Mr. and Mra. W. L.
Walden assisting. A picnic supper
will be served on the lawn at 6:30
o'clock.
Former Teas Meirell
Leaves Following Visit
Mrs. E. C. Wllkerson of Ssn Fran
cisco left on the Shasta Thursday
evening for her home after visiting
for several weeks with friends and
relatives here and In Klamath Falla.
Sho was formerly Miss Teas Merrell
and graduated from Medford high
school In 1033.
Miss Duckley
Has Visitor
Miss Cotherlne Buckley yesterday
welcomed to her home on the Apple
gate, Miss Helen Collins of San Fran
cisco. Mlas Collins will visit at the
Buckley ranch for sevarsl weeks.
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Visitors At
Stanley Home
Mr snH Mrs P. W. Hotrhkls snd
datif-thter Beatrice, and Mlas Doris
McKenlen. all of Lakevlew, were
I.H.I. din-ins fhe uwlc nt t.hs home
of Mr. and Mra. Roy Stanley ot Eagle
roini.
Join
ETHELWYN B HOFFMANNS
Hosiery Club
Even ISth pair free
New Committees
For Garden Club
Named This Week
Committees for the new vesr re
cently sppolnted at a meeting of the
Medford Garden club board, were an
nounced this week hv Mi T.r..
Snedlcor, president. One of the most
important, the Droaram mmmtttM
will be composed of the following
prominent nower landers, each serv
ing xor one month: . .
Mra. Pred Cummlnn. fUntmh.,.
Mrs. Curtis Darby. October; Mrs. Le-
iona menizer, November: Mrs. Ray
mond Mlksche, December; Mrs. T. W
Miles, Januarv: Mrs. A. n nAamA.
February; Jane Snedlcor, March; Mrs.
u. c. wuuams, April; Mrs. Ralph
Woodford, May.
Other committees Include: public
ity, Mra. Eva Nealon Hamilton inn
Mrs. 0. L. Oentner; plant sales. Mrs.
L. Bundy. Mra. J. R. O'Connor. Mrs.
H. F. W. Spllver, Mrs. o. Arnsplger,
Mrs. Wlnfleld Bailey: membership.
Mrs. Milton Ottoman, Mrs. Roland
Beach and Mra. Cope.
Library committee. Mr. Alfr.H a
V. Carpenter, Mrs. L. E. Williams, and
Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch; rock and rose
gardens, Mrs. c. L. Ooff. m rri
Flchtner, Miss Helen Bullie; civic
committee, Mrs. A. E. Reames. Mrs.
Leonard Carpenter and Mra, T. W.
Miles. School gardens mmmiHu
Mra. Curtis Darby, Mrs. Ralph Wood-
iora, airs. Milton Ottoman. Mra O.
Arnsplger, Mrs. R, c. Van Valzah and
Mra. E. E. Wllaon.
Delzells Feted
Upon Departure
A group of about 30 last night
gathered at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Don Newbury for a cocktail
party honoring Mr. and Mra. T. W.
Delzell who leave shortly for Port
land where they will remain for sev
eral months.
As a part of the golng-away party,
the group went to the Town Olub
after leaving the Newbury home, for
dinner and dancing.
What the Girl x
Scouts Are Doing
The Lesion convention In tni....
was attended by a large delegation
in-ni meaiora and oil voted It a suc
cess. Mrs. Myrtle Olmscheld. who
wss president of the Medford aux
iliary three years ago snd deportment
iiaae onalrman for the past two
years, waa elected president of dis
trict four.
The auxlllarv hsrf tn rAnHnnaii
fine year under the leadership of
Preelri.n ITH.fti- ' . . .
uuiiwu, una airs,
Martin received the Department Leg
Islatlve and Education of War Or
phans chalrmanahlp for the next
yoar.
Mrs. Minnie Brvant ... siirnHl
and thrilled when sh w.. .ti.rf n
the platform during one of the meet
ings. In recognition of the fine
work she did during the poppy post
er contest, and for turning In the
winning poster for the department,
ahe was awarded a picture.
Mra. Oeorsls Hollnwsv mmImh
citation of merit fnt ate outstanding
wora in Amoricani.r-. Vo other ci
tations were given to the local unit:
the department citation for carrying
out the department and national
service program and tho national ci
tation for carrying out the national
program.
Mrs. Olsdys Turnbull gave a poppy
rase to each unit tn be ujuvi in in.
Itlatlon work.
Clarkson Guests
Leaving Here ffonn
Mrs. William Clarkson and family
have been entertaining welcome
guests nt their home the past few
months. In the persons of Mrs. Joe
Clsrkson and daughter Jean, of Hot
Springs, Arkansaa, who arrived In
July.
The guests expect to leave for
their home Monday, accompanied by
Mr. Clnrkson who arrived two weeks
ago. The Clarksons have been enter
tained by many friends during their
stay here.
Db Malt Tribune want ada.
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Noted Family . .
Visited Here
Judge and Mrs. Arthur Erb and
young daughter Eunice Margaret, of
Beverly Hills, California, spent last
week visiting relatlvea In Medford
and vicinity.
Mrs. Erb will be remembered as
Miss Highland Reeder, daughter of
the late "Congressman Reeder of Kan-
aa. Sho Is also a niece of Mrs. D.
W. Wheeler, Mrs. Mary L. Mathews
of 133 Almond street, and Aaron And
rews of 718 West Main street In
Medford.
Judge Erb and hie family had been
on a trip up the coast highway to
Seattle, where they visited relatives.
While here they spent a day at
Crater lake, accompanied by Mrs.
Erb's aunt, Mrs. Wheeler. They left
for Beverly Hills Thursday morning,
intending to return by way of Cres
cent City and the coast highway.
Mrs. Erb'a brother and slster-ln-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Reeder
and son Billy, of Beverly Hills, are
expected to arrive shortly, after pur-
aulng a more leisurely trio north
ward. Former Miss Wall
Visits With Family
Mrs, E. G. Hunt nt C.nUxtntrn
California, the former Miss Rosamond
Wall of this city, la vlaltlng here with
her small daughter, Alona, at the
nome of her mother. Mrs. Alonia
Wall, on McAndrews road. She ar
rived Frldav mornlnrr RnH wilt r.
main here vlsltlncr with h.r nmiiv
and friends for several weeks.
Oak drove Club
Entertained Wednesday
Mrs. W. Knlps and Mrs. Fred San
der entertained the Oak Grove
Neighborhood club Wednesday at the
Sander home. The afternoon was
spent In aewlng and visiting. During
the afternoon refreshments of . Ice
cream and cake were served. Visitors
were Mrs. E. R. Wheeler and chil
dren of Portland. The next moetln
will be at the home of Mrs. J. S.
Lundy on the third Wednesday in
September. '
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Miss Gladys Wheeler and Herbert
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mcirning, August 16, at the parsonage
ol the Methodist church, with the
Re 7. Joseph Knot to officiating.
The bride waa lovely in an old rose
dress with green accessories. She was
attended by her cousin, Miss Helen
Porter, and Lee Franks acted as best
man. The couple left Immediately
for a short honeymoon trip along the
Oregon coast, after which they will
m&ke their home in Medford, where
both are well known.
California Visit on
Leave After Week Here
Mr. and Mra. B. H. Clement and
daughter Lorraine of Santa Rosa,
California, were guests here during
the past week of Mr. Clement's sis
ter, Mra. P. B. Hagerty and brother.
A. R. Clement. They left on Thurs
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