Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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"NTTCDFORT) MATL TRTBTTNTE, M"E"DFOTtD. QKEGOX, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936
& SOCIETY aAND CLUB NEIVS OF THE WEEK
AVMrS ' V By JANET WRAY SMITH
Students Leave for
Early Openings of
California Schools
The early openings of many schools,
particularly In California, find a
number of Medford sons and daugh
ters leaving to resume studies after a
summer of vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenberg left
this weeK-end for Menlo Park, where
their son, David. Jr., will enter pre
paratory school. The Rosenbergs
plan to spend a few days In San
rranclsco and the bay district, shop
ping and seeing friends before re
turning home.
Also recently departing for school
In the south was Oeorgo Oates.
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. OaUs
who will enter a California military
school.
, The Misses Helene and Jeanne 8a
Jade will leave Tuesday evening for
Ross, Calif., to continue studies at
irAthnrlne Branson's school. They are
the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Louis
' Salads, Jr.
, Miss Margaret Mary Mann, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Mann, will
leave by tralD this evening for Mills
college, where she will study this
yesr.
Dennlson Hosts
To Recent attests
' Entertaining out of town guests re
cently were Mr. and Mrs. John Den
nlson, the visitors bolng Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Logan, of Everett, Wash. The
visitors spent several days here this
,veck, leaving for their home the
latter part of the week.
Oakland Guests
At Kline Residence
Visitors In the valley are Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Stlne, fir., of Oakland.
Calif., who are house guests of Mr.
nd Mrs, Nick Klme. Mrs. Klme Is a
' sister of Mrs. Klme. Other guests
at the Klme home "are Wally Turner
ar.d his daughter, Sally Ann, also of
Oakland.
The visitors plnn trips to a number
of scenic spots In southern Oregon
before returning south.
Recent Bride
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Mrs. llnrolil U. Ax In ml (.oldie
Been), whose marriage fit the Luth
eran church was solemnized the
morn In; of Aug u st 24. ( I'hoto by
Blunrhe 1.0 Clerr).
-It a lona lima to wsar a
rliia that's why vou
should buy only a Genuine Oiange
clouom dengn by Iraub,
Lawrence s
Carrying the same high grade mer
ehsndlse to be found In the beat
tore in large cities , , much more
moderately priced.
Miss Florence Graves
PI nno Instructor
High School Credit Cilren
Studio 230 N. Onkdnle
m m ri w'ai sm
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Young Contralto
To Be Heard In
Recital Tuesday
Of Interest to mualo circles of the
valley Is announcement that Mlas
Eleanor Poffenbarger, contralto, will
be presented In song recital at the
First Methodist Episcopal church
Tuesday evening by Mrs. May Jordan
MacDonough. Assisting Miss Poffen
barger will be Marcla Van Dylco.
young violinist, and Sebastian Apollo,
pianist.
Both Miss Poffenbarger and Miss
Van Dyko are familiar to Medford
audiences. Miss Poffenbarger is fre
quently heard as
a choir soloist and
gained much no
tice when she ap
peared in a lwd-
v 1 1 i & y ln role ot 1X10
?4 high school opera,
"Pirates of Pen
Kance," last spring.
Ml bp Van Dyke,
whose first ap
pearance here two
years ago was
warmly received,
won further com
mnndntlon in con-
Marcla Van Dyke seq u e n t appear-
ancea with the
Junior symphony orchestra, of which
she ts con cor tme later. Mr. Apollo la
one of the' most familiar and out
standing figures In local music
groups. He will act as accompanist
for Mlas Poffenbarger, A cordial In
vitation Is Issued to the public
Also accompanying will be Miss
Cnrlctta Wiseman.
The program Is as follows!
Without Thee JJ'Hordelot
When Love Is Ktnd. Old Irish
Night Bong Pontlun
Mins Poffenbarger
Caprice Vlennols Krelslor
Miss Von Dyke
(With organ acoomp.)
Silent As Night - Bohm
Virgin's Lullaby (Coming of the
King) - Buck
Miss Poffenbarger
Selection from Traviata (piano
transcription) - Verdi
TaranUlla . Pelcnonka
I : , ' - I . ;
Mr. Apollo
The Aara
Death and the Maiden
Autumnal Gale
.Rubinstein
.Schubert
Orleg
Miss Poffenbarger
La Caprlcclosa - - Rlea
Miss Van Dyke
Love Me If I Live. Foot
Bummer Rain Wllleby
Love Finds Out the Way Raft
"My Love He Comes on the Skee"
.. Clough-Lelghter
M!s Pnffenbargor
IT MART TC UC
'TiiRirry!
CLEVER houiewlvtt com
bine smartness with econ
omy loop up appearances
while tightening up on the
family purse-strings."Thrifty"
ii the laundry service plan
ned (or purse-wise women.
WE relieve you of all the
washing return your flat
work neatly ironed end
Wearing apparel damp
ready tor finishing at home.
Try it neirt weotl
Rough Dry 3 lbs. 56c
7 each ndditlorml pound
Phare8-McAllister
Vows To Be Taken
At 1 o'Clock Today
Before a large number of relatives
and friends, Miss Marguerite McAl
lister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. a.
McAllister nd Wiley Phares, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Phares of Pasa
dena, CaJU., will take their marriage
vows at St. Mark's Episcopal church
at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. E.
S. Bartlam will perform the ceremony.
Miss Helen McAllister will attend
her sister as maid of honor and Rob
ert Elson Is to be best man. Wed
ding marches by Mendelssohn and
Lohengrin will be played on the or
gan by Miss Dorothy Burgess, The
ceremony will be performed against
a colorful background of seasonal
blooms In pastel shades, complement
ing the delicate shade of the bride's
gown.
Miss McAllister will wear an ankle
length gown of pale blue taffeta with
a matching tulle and taffeta petal
cap completing the costume. She
will carry a bridal bouquet of valley
lilies and rosebuds. The msld of
honor will wear a similar gown of
peach taffeta and a corsage of gar
denias, The church service Is to be fol
lowed wltb a reception at the home
of the bride's parents, The young
couple will leave immediately after
for a two weeks' honeymoon In tho
south. They will spend a large part
of their time In Pasadena and Los
Angeles, where much entertaining is
being planned for them by members
of the groom's family and friends.
Upon their return, they will be at
home to friends at 605 Pork avenue
in this city. ,
Out-of-town guests here for the
ceremony Include Miss Vera Davis, i
of Yreka, Calif.; Mrs, Eugene Jack- ;
son, of Klamath Falls; and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Splndler and Miss Ruth
Hanscam, of Ashland.
Miss McAllister has spent the !
greater part of her life In Medford :
and has been much entertained by I
numerous friends since announce
ment of her betrothal August 14.
Mr. Phares has been a resident of
this city for some time and has be
come well acquainted here. Their
wedding has been the object of much
interest by their many friends In the
valley.
Eastern Guests
Visiting Here
Visiting Medford relatives and
frleuda are Miss Marlon Oates and
her brother, John Oates, of Milwau
kee, Wis., who arrived In Oregon by
plane from the east Jast week. They
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Mann and are also, visiting Mrs.
Horace Oates.
The visitors were taken to Crater
and Diamond lakes Friday by Mr. and
Mrs. Mann and will view other scenic
spots of the valley before leaving.
They will depart by plane for Cali
fornia early this week, where they
will visit for a short time before re
turning to their home In the east.
Join Hollywood Doubles Contest.
Corley photos, 315 E. Msin.
Carpenters Leave
For Eastern Stay
Spending the fall months away
from Medford will be Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred S. V. Carpenter, who left this
week-end. Mr. Carpenter loft by train
last evening for the east.
Mrs. Carpenter will see their chil
dren safely In school before Joining
her husband In the east. She left
this morning with Julie and Harlow
Carpenter for California, where Miss
Julie will continue her studies at
Catherine Branson's school at Ross
and Harlow will enter Norton school
at Claremont, Calif.
Mrs. Carpenter expects to leave for
Boston from California the latter
pert of this week, where she will
meet Mr. Carpenter. They will spend
the next few months traveling and
seeing friends In various eastern
cities, expecting to return here after
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Clubs and Society
Making Plans for
Seasonal Activity
As late summer fades Into early
fall, Increased activity can be noted
on all sides but Is particularly em
phasized as the many clubs and
other organizations schedule first
meetings after a summer of suspend
ed or modified programs.
The Travel study club has an
nounced Its first fall meeting for to
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
Walter Praser Brown will be hostess i
to the group at her home. The spe
cial program which has been arrang
ed will Include current events by
members, and those In charge state
ttat all members ore requested to be
present.
Also announcing the first session
of the fall season Is the Business end
Professional Women' club, which will
be entertained tomorrow evening at
the home of Mrs. Maude Snider, at
16 North Orange street. Mrs. Mabel
C. Mack, new president of the group.
requests all members to be present
as Important business for the coming
year Is to be discussed. She also is
sues a cordial invitation to any wom
en Interested In becoming associated
witb the Medford group of the or
ganization. Practically all club groups of the
city and valley declare a vacation
period starting In June or July, altho
some hold to skeleton schedules
throughout the summer months.
Even purely social groups find sum
mer entertaining much more practi
cal If Informal and gatherings at
summer homes and an' occasional
luncheon In town take the place of
more elaborate functions. Now. how
ever, one hears on all sides plans for
larger dinner parties, more formal
dances and Innumerable afternoon
Bf fairs to enliven winter days.
Mary and Martha
The Mary and Martha circle of the
First M. B. church will meet for
luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'olock at the church. Members are
requested to bring a covered dish
and wrvlee.
Sings Tuesday
1 i r " h
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4 J'
Kleannr 1'offenbarecr. contralto. U
be presented In recital Tuesday even
ing at the First Methodist Episcopal
church.
Many Preparing
For Fall Terms
From upstate comes news of plane
for the opening of schools and col
leges, with sorority and fraternity
committees already holding sessions
to outline rushing and social activi
ties for the fall term.
The majority of young Medibrdltes
will trek to the university of Ore
gon at Eugene and Ongon eUate col
lege at Oorvallla, and at present are
In a great flurry of packing, shopping
and gathering up things in general
for a yeavaway from home.
It la only to be expected that stud
ies will suffer a little for the first
few weeks what with the students
meeting new friends and greeting old
ones and social gatherings In general,
to say nothing of patriotic Interest In
the first football game.
Many members of last year'a grad
uating class of the Medford high
school will enter school this fall,
while a number of others will return
to continue college careers. The great
er number will depart next week-end
although some who travel to out of
state schools will leave etrller or
later. i .
V.E.'o'.
Chapter BE, P. B. O., will meet
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Louis Brown, 737
We.it Jackson street.
Residents Return
During September
At Vacation End
The annual trek of homeward
bound vacationists reaches its peak
during the month of September, the
opening of schools and renewal of
activity In business and social cen
ters" necessitating the return of resi
dents with a sigh for vacation-end
but with renewed Interest In home
and duty.
Among those recently returning
are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reamea. who
arrived home Thursday evening by
motor from Waahlngton. Mr. and
Mrs. Reames have been vacationing
In the northern state tor the past
five weeks. They spent most of their
t:me as the guests of Mrs. Reames'
n:other, Mrs. Edward J. Lannlng. ot
Tacoma. Mrs. Lannlng entertained
her daughter and son-ln-Iaw at her
summer home at sunrise Beach In
Olg Harbor, where they spent the
greater part of their stay.
Numerous ahort excursions to
scenic spots In the vicinity provided
variety and Mr. and Mrs. Reamea
have returned with a memorable
vacation behind them.
Mr. and Mrs. Reames were Joined
In the north by their son, Edward,
following the close of the University
ot Oregon summer session. He re
mained In the north and will return
to Eugene next week-end to continue
studies at the university law school.
Exercises Planned
For D.A.R. Session
Mrs. R. H. When wtll Kj hMfii
to the members of Crater Lake chap
ter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, at her country home next
Saturday afternoon. She will be as-
ay oirs. ti. e. Armstrong.
A special program Is belncr nlnnriMl
In observance of Constitution .Day,
which falls on that day. and those
In charge have announced that out
standing features have been planned.
aa uiis is tne xtrst meeting of the
new year, all members are particu
larly urged to be present to aid In
outlining work for the ensuing season.
OUN REPAIRS. Exnert cninamlth.
Sims Bros., 33 N. Fir. Oun Bights.
American Legion
Auxiliary
By Grace Holmes
Installation of the new officers for
the year of 1936 to 1937 was held
Tuesday evening, Sept. 8th, at the
Knishts of Pvthlaa hall. Our new
president. Mrs. Nettle Ellenburg. has
called an executive meeting for Mon
day evening. Sept. 14th. All mem
bers of the executive committee are
asked to meet at the home of Mrs.
Ellenburg, 821 North Riverside, at a
p m. Please be prompt as the pro
gram for the new year's work la to
bo discussed. .
Hattle Reames White, teacher of
piano. High school credits given.
Studio S20 Laurel. Phone 449-M.
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Come to Our Fall
Showing of Hand.
Knit Fashionsl
Tuesday Afternoon
At 3 o'clock in the
lounge, 2nd Floor
C) ,
Miss Henrietta Hisman,
stylist for Bear Brand
Yarns in charge.
O
If you've a nose for fashion
and what woman hasn't be.
sure to come to the style event
of the season. Living manne
quins will wear the very new
est In 'Bear Brand hand knit
ensembles . . . coats , . . dresses
. . . suits . . . blouses . . . etc
Each Is easy to make down
right thrifty too and the last
word Hn chic.
New Bear Brand Tarns an
featured too In our Yarn
Department ask to see them
after the showing. Our skilled
teacher will be glad to help
yoirtjstartedg
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Brophy'a invite yon to see their
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