PACE TWO
MEDFORD ATATL TRTBTTNTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1936
m SOCIETY tAND CLUB HEWS OF "THE WEEK ?
$Lp W By JANET WRAV SMITH VJ . 'A
Med ford Chapter
Hostess Saturday
Honoring Regent
Beginning with luncheon at the
Hotel Medford, members of Crater
Lake chapter, D.A.R., honored Mrs. fl.
O. Harding, state regent, yesterday
afternoon on her official visit to the
chapter. Luncheon covers were laid
. for 20 at tables colorful with smoke
plnlt gladioli and Japanese anemone,
Following luncheon members wont
to the home of Mrs. J. A. Perry
where they wore Joined by a number
of guests. An Invitation had Been
extended to the entire membership of
the Wednesday Study club, i large
number of whom were present.
Included on the afternoon's pro
aram were vocal solos by Mrs. B. W,
Webster, accompanied by Mrs. Bva
Marsh, and a discussion of the Btatue
of Liberty by Miss Jane Snodlcor, who
told the history of the statue, wnicn
was dedicated 60 years ago on Oct. 29,
Mrs, Harding addressed the group,
telling of her trip to Washington,
D.O., last spring where she represent
ed, the state at the national constitu
tional congress of Daughters of
American Revolution. She reported
on events of the conclave and des
cribed various phases of the Journoy.
A tee, hour at the Perry home fol
lowed Mrs. Harding's address.
Mrs. Hording returned late this
week from eastern Oregon, where she
was entertained In a number of
eltles on her official visits to various
chapters. She plans to leave Tues.
day for the north and will spend
about three weeks visiting diopters
from Roseburg north.
: The Mount Ashland chapter wan
hostess for Mrs. Harding in Ashland
Friday afternoon, arranging a lunch
eon In her honor.
Arrangements for yesterday's affair
were In charge of Miss Jsne Snedlcor
Mrs. J. O. Qrey and Mrs. Eva Marsh.
TlilmbiiTlciiib
Chrysanthemum Thimble club, No.
333, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will
meet at the home of Mrs. Edith Bock
Thursday evening for a Boclal ses
sion. Cards will be played and
games arrsnged for those who don't
play. All members ere cordially In
vited. REFRESHING
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Mrs. II. a. Harding state recent of
tlio I). A, It., who was Honored with
lunolicon and tea by tier home diop
ter, Crater Lake, yesterday afternoon.
Preparations Made
For Annual Affair
By 2 Organizations
Preparations are under way for the
annual homecoming dinner being
planned by the Masonic temple and
mombera of Hoamos chapter, O, ,. s.
Tho affair, which always attracts a
largo number, has been sohedulod for
November ft and will be held at the
Maaonlo tomple.
Making arrangements are Mrs,
William Holloway, Mrs. Thomas Freed
and O. M. Houston and A. a. Bishop,
who request that all thoeo members
not contacted concerning the covor-ed-dlsh
dinner bring a salad or hot
vogotable.
Those In charge are anticipating
a large attendance, they atate,
Club to Observe
Completed Year
First anniversary of ths DoMolay
Mother's club will be observed Mon
day afternoon when members aro en
tertained at the home of Mra O, D
Wood at 3:16 o'clock. A complete
fiscal report will be made covering
the first year of the club's existence
Assisting the hostess will be Mrs
Frank Hull and Mrs. E. M. Cirey. All
mothers of DeMoloy mombera and
wives of advisors are extended a cor
dial Invitation.
Mcdrord Couple"" '
Married Iteccutly 1
Word has boon received hero of
tho marriage of Miss Vera Davis, of
this city, and Hurold Shrleve, form
erly of Modford, which was an ovent
of Ootober 0 In Vancouvor, Wash.
The ceremony was solemnized in the
Christian church at 8:00 o'clock In
tho afternoon by Rev. Lawrence
Miller.
Tho young couple wore attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Millard onrievo
brother and alster-ln-law of tho
eroom. The bride wore brown trnns
paront velvet and a corsage of Talis
man roses.
The young couple will make their
home In Portland. Both havo many
friends here.
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How carefully the happ
bride-lo-be selects hei
trousseau linens , . , She
wanls to be proud of them
for years to come. She will
be if hor laundry service is
carefully selected, too,
HERE, fine linens are given
exacting care . . , cleansed
fhoroughly,..dried properly
...ironed smooth and crisp.
Our prices fit very nicely
into budgets of the newly
married.
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Thanks Extended
By Synod Group
For Local Help
Members of the Women's Mission
ary socloty of the First Christian
church were yesterday reviewing the
successful completion of the 18tb
annual synodlcal meeting of Oregon
for which they were hostesses Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday of this
week.
Approximately 100 out of town
delegates attended the three-4ay ses
sion. Rev. Harry B. McFadden of
Portland gave a number of talks to
the young people, stressing the fact
that there Is no real "youth prob
lem" but that young people should
be looked upon as members of the
church family and given an oppor
tunity to aerve ond participate In
the church activities, with definite
responsibilities given them. All work
Ing together will moke a complete
church life, he said.
Other outstanding events of the
meeting were addresses given by Mrs.
Fred Ncal, of Africa, Rev. Paul Doltz,
of Sllllman university, Philippine!
ond Miss Ellanore Ewlng, of the
national board with headquarters In
San Francisco,
The musical program was under
tho direction of Miss Edna Elifert,
choir director of the hostess church.
with Mrs. Eva Hazezlrlgg Marsh,
nrMnmt. Ml Goorali Currier u"d
Miss Chloe Ellenburg, pianists,
slstlng at the morning sessions.
Much credit is duo Mrs. E. Iverson,
hospitality chairman and her assist
ant, Mrs. Frank Albert, for the suc
cess of the meeting. Tho guests ex
pressed appreciation of the courtesy
extended them while In Medford.
Mrs. Iverson and the local society
oresldont, Mrs. Moynard Putney, wish
to thank all friends and members
of the church who graciously opened
their homes for the entertainment
of tho visitors; the press for splendid
reports on meetings; those who gavo
their tlmos ond tue of automobiles;
ladles of tho First Mothodlst church
for serving of noon luncheons; and
tho Morrltt olrcle for tho young poo
pie's banquet Friday evening.
Tho Friday evonlng banquet was
considered one of the highlights of
the conclave. Included on the pro-
.grom at Wat time were addresses by
Rev. MacFadden, Rev. dohb ,mibb
Ewlng and Mrs. Noal and a drama
tization, "The Color Line," by local
young poople.
Portland will be hostess to me
next annual meeting of the synod
leal. Pythians to Hear
Conclave Reports
Announcement has been made of
the regular meeting of the Pythian
sisters of Talisman temple scheduled
tor Tuesday evonlng In the K. of P
main lodRO hall , on North drape
stroot. Those In charge request that
all membors bo present.
Officers announce that tho Pythian
sisters foeJ proud to honor a grand
chief elected recently from southern
Oregon, Ella Roper, of Thermopolae
temple In Grants Pass, who now holds
the office of grand chief of Oregon.
Adelaldo Swarte, grand represeujta'
tlve of Talisman temple, will report
on her official attendance at grand
templo hold recently in Portland.
All visiting members are welcome
those in chnrgo state,
study Club Plans
Wednesday Program
Announcement has been made of
tho program to be presented at tho
meeting of the Wednesday Study
club at the curls' Community elub
hotiie this week. Mrs. A. J. Hanby Is
to have chsngo of current ovents and
Mrs. M. T. Hodges will review "Heads
and Tnlls." by Malvlna Hoffman. Mrs.
John Crews Is to discuss "Sycamore
Shores."
P.-T. A. Planning
Hallowe'en Affair
Arrangements aro being completed
by tho Roosevelt school Parent
Toscher association for the annual
Hallowo'en frolic, which has Been
scheduled for Friday evening begin
ning ai 7:30 o'clock. A variety of en
tertainment has been planned which
will include a play to be presented
by tho students.
The affair Is for the benefit of the
P.-T. A. and the school.
You Are Invited
To Our
STYLE
SHOW
Tuesday
2:30 p.m.
featuring
Smart, Now Fall
HAND
KNITS
Displayed by
Living Models
Yon will be delighted
with the new styles fash
ioned of Floisher's yarns
Don't forgot the date:
October 20th
Jennie Rid
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Former Resident Is
Married in South
Medford and valley friends will be
Interested in the announcement
itade by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Corlles
ol the marriage of their daugnter,
Vlnlta Corlles McArthur, to F. Willis
ford Qulcke, of Los Angeles. The
ceremony was solemnized in Wilshlre
Methodist church chapel at noon In
Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Qulcke will sail on
the S. S. California to New York City,
continuing from there to Petersburg,
Virginia, where they will be the
guests of Mr. QuickC's family before
returning to make their home in Los
Angeles. .
Mrs. Qulcke is a former resident of
Medford and has many friends here.
She has resided in San Francisco for
the past five years.
Miss EltvZod Wed
In Noon Ceremony
Miss Doreen Elwood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elwood, became
the bride of Donald Keener, son of
Mr. TJ. O. Keener of Nebraska In a
qulot ceremony at the home of tho
bride's parents yesterday. The service
was performed by Rev. Joseph Knotts
at noon, ,
Guests were members of the faml
lies of tho young couple. Roses form
ed the floral decoration for the
rooms. The bride wore a suit of red
and black with black accessories and
a corsage of gardenias.
Mrs. . Keener is well-known In the
valley, having spent her life here and
graduated from the local high school.
Following the ceremony, the bride
and groom left for a honeymoon in
the San Francisco bay district and
will return to make their homo here.
Loyalty Circle to
Entertain at Tea
Entertainment and program plans
ore rapidly being completed by the
Loyalty circle of the First Methodlst
Uplscopal church for tho silver tea
which has been scheduled for Wed
nesday. The affair Is to take ploco
in the church parlors between the
hours of 3 and 6 o'clock in the after
noon. Among those pouring will be Mrs.
Joseph Knotts, Mrs. W. W. Walker
ond Mrs. William Gates.
The program will Include vocal
boIos by Mn, Fred Strang, a vocal
sextet to be presented by Miss Floy
Young, dances by students of Eve
bonson, piano soloa by Roger Wolfe,
a Hawaiian trio and other music by
Mrs. I. C. Moss.
A cordial Invitation la Issued to
anyone Interested. The otfolr is for
the benefit of the church fund.
Supper Planned v
Monday Evening
Hostesses tomorrow evening will be
members of tho Crater Lake auxiliary
of tho Veterans of Foreign Wars, who
will entertain the local pot with a
box supper at 7 o'clock at the F. o.
E hall. Lenora Wall, who heads the
women's arrangements, requests all
auxiliary members to bring a box
lunch for two.
Following supper, regular sessions
of both tho post and auxiliary will
taw place, at which time plans will
be mndo for tho annual Installation
of officers which 1b to take place In
the armory the first Friday In No-
ember.
Textile Discussion
At Chapter Session
Entertaining this woek wore Mrs.
Lulu Brown and Mrs. L. Dell, who
were hostesses to chapter AA, P. E. O.,
ot the Brown home Wednesday after
noon. Principal event of the aftornoon's
program was tho appearance of Miss
Elizabeth McKay, who discussed
"Linen, Laces and Showls," showing
examples In Illustration of her talk.
Following tho business. session, the
hostesses served tea to 1he guest pros-ei-.t,
with Mrs. J. Lovo and Miss Mc
Kay presiding at the tea table A
Grants Pass member was a guost of
the troup.
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President Expected
Mrs. William Klff-.ir. nl lnrlln...l
state P.-T.A. president, who will con-
unci a ui-oniiuoi institute in Ash
land Wednesday for the county
P.-T.A. council.
Travel Group Hears
Pacific Discussions
At Monday Session
Mrs. Hamtri TV Clr.v ntam K.fr
to membora of the Travel Study duo
at her home Monday afternoon for
iuguiHr Hession.
Appearlne on the Droaram Vnn Mra
E. Iverson, who presented a paper on
J. R. Hlldebrond's "Tho Columbus of
the Pacific," the account of the life
of James Cook, English explorer, who
explored and mapped for Great Bri
tain most of tho coast line bordering
and the Wands of the Pacific ocean
Mrs. Walter P. Brown rilwnecnH tv..
island of Bali in a study prcijnted on
the program. She 'stated that the
small Island near Java Is one of tho
most beautiful nf tr, pntri ,DiBM.
and very attractive to travelers be
cause it nas remained relatively un-
SDOllCd hv HvlHnHrtn Bk.
ed a description of the people, who.
ouiu, tue nappy ana content and
have no wish tn h inriimn-vi -t,
peoplo of other nations.
Mrs. Ketvmun Is
Away for Visit
Medford residents vlsttlnir ot nt
town Include Mrs. F. J. Newman, who
left1 Thursday mornlnn for sn.n vran.
Cisco. Mr. Newman accompanied her
smith but returned Immediately.
- rare, newman plena to be away
several days, seeing friends ond shop
ping In tho boy district. She Is ox-
ijvuh-u ones mo latter part of this
week. - . . t ... .
Club Told of '
Trip in Kost ,
Mrs. Georgia Hess was hostess to
tho F. L. club Monday evening. Do
ing assisted by hor slstor, Miss Helen
Williams. Miss Williams, who has lust
returned from a trip In the east, dis
cussed her visit and described var
ious details of Interest..
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses. Present were Ethel Humph
reys, Faye Ackley, Lucille Cave, Bos
alo Thompson. Miriam Ward, Iva Wal
don, Georglana Hussong and Edna
Hlldcrbrand.
Joint Hostesses
Ihitrrtaln Club
Mrs. S. I. Brown and Mrs. P. E.
Bigelow were Joint hostesses at the
Blown home Thursday afternoon
hovlng as their guests members and
visitors of the Building Bridge club.
Seven tables were In play during the
afternoon, honors going to Mrs. A V.
Graves, Mrs. D. I. Clifford and Mrs.
C. R. Schmidt.
Next hostesses to' the club will be
Mrs. J. R. O'Conner and Mrs. Rose
Schlctfclln, who will entertain at
tho O'Conner home on Park street
this Thursday afternoon.
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Lawrence's
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Towle. Gorharu, Wallace and other leading companies
County Council to
Greet State Head
And Plan Program
Ashland will be the hostess elty
to the county Parent-Teacher associ
ation council Wednesday when Mrs.
William Kletzer, state president, will
conduct the bi-annual Institute.
Plans are being completed by the
county officers for the affair, which
opens in the Ashland Congregational
church at 9:30 Wednesday morning,
with luncheon to be served at nocn.
All members and particularly offi
cers and chalrmon are urged to at
tend, as Mrs. Kletzer la to discuss
plans and suggestions for the year's
work. She will also demonstrate the
technique of panel discussion as its
use is being urged to promote great
er participation by the membership.
Included In the discussion of the
oay will be explanations of ballot
measures which pertain to the public
health and welfare services for ohil
dren. Tho value of the institute to every
member, those in chargo state, -is
of great Importance and a large
group is expected to greet Mrs.
Kletzer. . . , ' ,
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Novlta, O.E.S,
The meeting of tho Past Matron's
club of Nevlta chapter, O.E.8., has
been postponed, according to an
nouncement made by those in
charge.
Girls' Community Club
Tho board of directors of the Girls'
Community olub will meet for lunch
eon at theclubrooms Monday - at
noon, it was announced yesterday.
P.-T.A. Council
city council, P.-T.A., will meet
Tuesday for dessert luncheon prompt
ly at 1:15 o'clock at the homB of Mrs.
E. A. Faber, 007 West Eleventh street,
The Washington unit! will act as
hostesses.
Mary and Martha
Mary and Martha clrclo of tho First
ME. church will meet for 1 o'clock
luncheon Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. w. W. Wolker on the Old Stage
road. Members are requested to
bring service and sandwiches.
P.E.O.
Chapter BE, P.E.O., will meet Tues
day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. R. C. Fowler on Kings
highway. ,
Parties To Be
Future Events
The F. O. E. ladles' auxiliary will
entertain with a Hallowe'en hard
times dance Friday evening, October
30, in the F. O. E. hall. Tho public
la extended an invitation. Refresh
ments are to be served.
The auxiliary members will also
be hostesses Tuesday evening at 8:00
o'clock at a card party, whon pin
ochle, bridge and 600 will be played.
with refreshments and prises to fea
ture the evening. The affair is to
take place In the F. O. E. hall and
those In oharge issue an invitation
to anyone interested.
Neighborhood Club
Guests Wednesday
Mrs. Lawrence Pennington was
hostess to tho Oak Grove Neighbor
hood club at her home Wednesday
afternoon, when Mrs. Vivian Wilson
became a new member of the group.
Mra. W. H. Roberts rcsd a letter
from Mrs. F. E. Mincar, who is now
living in California. Mrs. Mlnear Is
a charter member of tho club. Late
In tho afternoon tho hostess, assist
ed bv her daughter, Mrs. Budd Gall,
served refreshments to tho group In
the Hallowon'en manner.
Mrs. Elton Waldron Is to be hostess
to the club for the next meeting
which has been scheduled for Oct.
28.
Use Mall Tribune want ado.
with craft traditfom Siet 1690
Local Group
Ashland
Before a crowd of between 260 and
300 persons, the Medford bethel of
Job's Daughters Initiated ami install
ed a new bethel in Ashland at the
Ashland Masonic templo, Friday even
ing. Medford officers Initlotlng the new
members were Janice Shrove, queen,
and Kathleen Dtllard, Helen Thomp
son, Peggy Reter, Mary Bean, Isabel
Crouch, Dorothy Jenkins, Betty Pen
nington, Mary Louise MCElhose, Katll
ryn , Conroy, Eathel Jones, Betty
Southwlck, Orva Stevens, Jean Hor
ton, Betty Fowler, Jean Mcpherson,
Maxine Young, Ruth Oarlock and'
Ellse Older.
Medford mombera Installing the new
officers were Janice Shreve, Patsy
Smith, Zveretta Gillespie, Mary Louise
McElhose, Ruth D'Alblnt. Lois Nich
ols and Mrs. George Gates, who is a
local guardian.
The new Ashland council of guar
dians is composed of Mesdames Hal
McNalr, Jack Bearss, I. R. Bateman.
R. L. Burdlc. MacCallen, Harrison, H
S. Atkens and Perry Whltmore. Of
ficers of the new bethel are Chari
lotte Wolters, Margaret Harrison,
Helen Haley, June Davis, Phoebe Mc-
Calllster, Ethelmao Thompson, Helen
Dunn, Frances Aiken, Eleanor Oulm.
Francis Port, Elva Claire Jones, Phyl
lis Sparr, Jonet Stockton, Joan Whl.'-
Cold Hill Couple
Will Be Honored
On Golden Wedding
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Will Hous
ton of the Gold Hill district on their
golden wedding anniversary, Mi. and
Mrs. James Cornutt will hold open
house Tuesday evening, October 30,
at their home near Gold Hill. Friends
of the Houstons are invited to call
between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock.
Being membora of 'two of southern
Oregon's leading pioneer families,
the Houstons havo friends In many
sections of the valley who are cor
dially Invited to Join them In the
celebration of their fiftieth wedding
anniversary.
A family reunion In their honor
Is being held today at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlddlebusher at
Prospect. Mrs. Cornutt and Mr.t
Mlddlebusher are the Houstons'
daughtere. .
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in prints and 'solid shades with
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Installs
Bethel Friday
more, Pat Whitney, Betty Miller,
Jean Nelll, Flora Stokoe and Anna
Mae Lear.
Representatives were present from
O rants pass, Roseburg, Yreka, Bend,
Klamath Falls and Medford bethels,
besides a - large number of Eastern
Star members.
Murray's
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2nd floor Mann's.
Tel. SSS
Holiday Romance
From now on thru the Foil and
Winter there will be more
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