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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1936 SOCIETY AND CLUB MLIVS- OF THE IVEEK J By JANET WRAY IMITH Former Residents Greeted in Valley By Many Friends Ejpected to leave 'or h uth this vwk-end were Mr. and Mr, decree Vllns, who hive been Hie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vllaa and Mra. Elizabeth Vllaa here. Oeorge and Ned Vllaa are brothera and both ona of Mra. Elisabeth Vllaa. Mr. and Mra. George Vllaa arrived In Ban FYanclsco tnle summer from China, where they have made their residence for some time. Mr. Vllaa haa apent the past few weeke Tiere and In Seattle and was Joined sev eral daya ago by Mra. Vllaa. They are former resldenta of mo valley and were welcomed by a large number of old friends, who arranged numerous Informal af.'alra In greet ing to the visitors. Entertainment consisted chiefly of email dinner and luncheone, with the guests spending many pleaaant evenlnga renewing friendships. Also being greeted In the valley ...,..,., n.. week waa Mrs. Bar ret Scudder. .of Chicago, HI., who la tine guest of her mother-in-law. Mra. H. Chandler Egan. Mrs. Seudder waa accompanied here by her son, n". Hawleys 1eave For Bay City Leaving for the aouth thla morn ing were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hawley, who plan a weeka vacation In Ssn Francisco. They expect to attend the opening of the Ban Franclaco Bay bridge this week. Mrs. Phlpps to ' Address Auxiliary Mra. Dolph Phlppa Is to talk to the women's auxiliary of at. Mark's Episcopal church at the meeting which haa been acheduled tor Tues day afternoon. Mrs. O. C. Boggs Is to entertain the group at her home, 48 Barneburg Road. Mra. HUpps, who la president of ha tllrla" community club board, will discuss the project. Anyone In terested In girls' work la cordially In vited to Join membera for the meet ing A good nam n your best guaran. at- We cKooM the best names si revelry as companions to our own In rmas it's Orqnoe Blossom Lawrence's Cbrrylnjt the tame hlgl. clui merch ndln to be found In the beet stores In IhTg cltlw ... At mor moderttc prices. Buy In Mist ford. ...... Rough Dry Z 8 lbs. 56c 7 each additional pound American .... imOIJiH CENTRAL AVI N HI N rill) I UKD, VKE. W Y 1-v f mmm LITA CHAPLIN REMARRIES 3? '-$ y y , v LIU Qrey Chaplin, former wife of Charlie Chaplin, and Henry Apjulrre, Jr., 26-year-old actor, are pictured at their Hollywood home when they announced they were married In September but had kept It a secret because she had been In III health. (Aasoclated Press Photo) Miss Kirtley Is Guest Speaker To Group Wednesday A look Into Japan was taken by members of the Wednesday Study club at thla woek'a meeting. Members Invited Mlsa Josephine Kirtley to tell tiicm of her sojourn In Nippon dur ing the past aummer and arranged a program of appropriate featurea to supplement Mlsa KJrtley's talk. Current eventa were brought to the group by Mra. C. W. Janes. Mrs. M. M Morris reviewed "Beauty In Japan" by Samuel H. Walnwrlght, Jr. The author, Mra. Morrla pointed out. waa born In Japan and learned the lan guage along with hla native tongue. Hla knowledge and understanding of Japan and her people, combined with a gift of expression, make the book very worthwhile, according to Mra. Morrla. The work contains 300 .lustrations drawn by the author which were used by Mra. Morris In her review. Miss Kirtley, who waa a guest of the Japanese government during her slay there last atimmer, exhibited a large number of artlclea from her collection, which her listeners found peculiar In their traditions, art, handiwork and other characteristics. The apeaker stated that the first thing that attracted her attention waa the tremendous Industrlouaness of the people, the characteristic ex tending even to small children. Japaneae people, Mlsa Kirtley re lated, are hard working and painstak ing in everything they do. In addi tion, ahe ald, they are most gracious hosts, leaving nothing undone for her pleasure while there. Hrtmthals of ' Interest Here Two betrothal announcement made recently at Linda, Calif., will be of Interest to many Medford frlenda. Mr. and Mra. August Dentender announced the engagement of their daughter, Julia Wllhelmlna, to Edgar John schuette. txlgar Bchuette is me son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Bchuette. now of Linda but resident of Med ford until two yeara ago. The mar riage will be eolemnleed In the near future and the young couple win live In Bacramento. The betrothal of Mlsa loretta Mar garet Bchuette to John H. Adamyck of thla city waa also announced re cently. Mlsa Schuette I also the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank Schuette of Linda. Mr. Adamyck Is the ton of Mr. Catherine M. Adamyck of Chicago, ni. The marriage la to be an event of early winter and they will make their home here. I IF it's true thai women eg fitter then men then we lay ft'i another good reason for using our laundry service. WOMEN ere entitled to ell the joy end Keppineu tbf youth cen offer. Make up your mind to aevs) yourself the youth that the wethtub wastes. Send everything to us (or perfect laundering. Tell us to have our driver cell Lmjndny ? sVtlUNt B73 V. at V4 B Li 250 Dine, Dance Thursday Night Among prominent eventa of the week was the annua dinner and dance arranged Thursday ovenlng by members of the Masonic, nnd E-istern Star lodges at tho Masonic hall. More than 250 gttesta were Drcaont tor the dinner and program, which Included a variety of features. Fol lowing dinner, Messrs. J. A. and Al len Perry presented motion pictures taken In the Canadian Rockies and ome natural color pictures 'of aim-! unr sUDject. James Stevens led the large crowd In group singing of familiar songs. accompanied by Mra. o. o. Larieon. He aiao sang a aolo accompanied by Mrs. Steven. Dancing and cards were arrant. for the emalnder of the evening. Many Present To Hear State Head A large crowd of members of Royal Neighbors gathered Thursday evening to greet Catherine Benton, stst su pervisor, of Portland, who ha been making official visit to south. Oregon ohapters for the psat several days. Mra. Benton addressed the group on preparation for the state rnnv. tlon which is to be held here early ,r. one aiso led group sing ing winch Included several of her uwu compositions. Plsns were msde for participation by the drill tesm officers end mem bera In the Armistice Dsy parade Mrs. Fredericks Glascock, chairman. reo,uett that all be present at 10:46 o'clock at the meeting place. South Oskdale avenue. Officers and mem bera of the team are to wenr white uniforms. De,.0.,te1 ctri , prJ vlded for any who cre to ride Mrs Olsscock stated. Announcement was msde that the Mistletoe club wilt meet at the home of Mrs. Irene Shirley, 243 Beatty street, Thursday afternoon at inn o'clock for dessert luncheon. Assist ing the hostess will be Miasm Elsl Klngsley and Margaret Deer. Anslllnry Planning (Itle.t Hay Tuesday Arrangements are being completed by the ladles' auxiliary of the First Iiapiist church for "Quest Day", uhloh haa been scheduled for Tues. dsy afternoon. Dr. Eva Oarlow will be hostess to the group st her home WO laurel street, the session to begin rf.iiu OCIOCK. Program and entertainment plans are being made and refreshments are to be served. Msklng up the com mittee In charge are Mrs. E E. Wil son, Mrs. W. R. Crawford. Mrs. Jrxenh Menus. Mrs. H. D Remington and Mrs. citioert Mill. All members are urgrrt to be pre nt and to bring a guest. HEALTH EXAMINATIONS November 9th to November 14th Inclusive The head technician of the Hcmovitametor LaboratoriM of Denver, Colorado, will be in the office of Dr. A. R. Hedgei of Medford nd will .ltt in demonstrtttinff the New Homovttameter, a vifmp.1 Soientifto Diagnostio Inatru. ment. 800 with your own eye, how the instrument locates the Infected and congested areas of your body. FREE EXAMINATIONS 17 YOU or any of YOUR friendi have been failing in Health and have not been able to find out Just what is wrong with you, avail yourself of this opportunity. REMEMBER No matter WHAT your trouble Is, WHERE it Is, or HOW BAD it is, DO NOT hesitate to come in and be examined. Many have gone through this examination with MUCH mental relief when they learned that some suspected ailment did not exist. NO EMBARRASSMENT! NO SHOCK I DON'T TRY TO GUESS at your ailments! I,ET THE INSTRUMENT aid in scientifically diagnosing your otse IT CAN -IT WILL! It is nnlitte ANY you have ever seen, automatic ally tells you your ailment, where it is and also tells yon JUST what you should eat. REMEMBER THE DATES and during that time come in and have a COM FLETE HEALTH EXAMINATION without charge or obligation to one member of each family. HOURS- 0:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M to 9:00 P. M. & Dr. 128 K. M;iin Street Convene in Climate City For Meeting Luncheon at 12:90 o'clock In the Redwood hotel la planned to start the afternoon at the meeting of Zu leima temple. Daughters of the Nile, next Saturday afternoon in Grants Pass, it was announced yesterday Included on the afternoon's pro gram will be a report by Katharine Woods, queen of the temple, on her 'recent vlalt to Nydla temple in Port land on the occasion of the northern group's homecoming ceremonies. Mr. Woods will preside at the afternoon session. Committees are to be appointed to wake arrangement for the Thanks giving donation for the Shrlner'a hospital in Portland, tboa in charge state. Also to be discussed will be plans for the entertainment of the supreme queen who will be a guest of Zulelm temple Feb. 4, 1037 An members are particularly urged to be present. The Grant Pas group will be hce teaa for Saturday's affair. Rebekahs Greet State President In Central Point Approximately 200 "delegates were present at the district convention of Rebekah lodges held last Saturday In Centra Point, when Mrs. Stella Weed of Portland, president of the Oregon assembly, made her official visit to the group. Other atate officer present were Mrs, Carrie Mae Rlckert. Medford, warden and Mrs. Louise Perotml. Ash lend, past president. The session were presided over bv Mrs. Clara Vincent, of Central point, district chairman. Jacksonville and Tentral Point groups were hostesses tor the affair. New officers elected are: Mrl. ouy Applewhite, Ashland, district chair man; Rose Rleese, Oltndsl. vice chairman; and Mra. May Ive, Ashland, secretary. During afternoon hour exemplifi cation work of the order wae present ed and evening saw degree work done by the Medford degree staff, cap talned by Mra. Elinor Bergman. Dm. ner at 0 o'clock divided the sessions. The Medford group is making plan for the entertainment of Mr. Weed when she Inspects this chapter Nov. College club Plans session Mrs. O. B. Oanode will be hostess to the Rogue River College Women club at her home next Saturday af ternoon, It ha been announced. Mra. R. A. Work ha been appointed so cial chairmen for the afternoon. Among program featurea will be a review of "A Poet America," by ingar Lee Masters, to be presented Dy Miss Annette Gray. Three Observe Hlrthdays Nunday Mr. and Mra. Harry L. Wilson were host last Sunday at dinner In honor of the blrthdaye of their daughter. In-law, Mra. Walter L. Wilson, of Oak Grove. Ore., and Iva Weatherall and Perry Smlah, of Talent, the three anniversaries occurring In the aame week. Also gueata were Mlsa Doris Smith, daughter of Perry Smith, and Rich ard Iroy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Wilson. Mr. Wilson also being present. Mra. Harry Wilson expect to tear tills week for a vacation In southern California. Cliih Hears Talk On Child Health Principal event of the program pre sented to the Lincoln school service c?ub at the meeting Friday sfternoon waa the appearance of Dr. W. F. Roney. who addressed the group on ' Healthier. Happier Children." Other parte of the program were pieaented by pupils of the third and sixth grade. Buslnesa Included scheduling of "Daddy's Night" for Friday evening. Nov. 20. Mrs, H. U Van der Mark Is to have charge of arrangement. Refreshment were served by moth ers of students of Mrs. Gladys Htenen. 1 A. R. HEDGES Temperance Union Will Hold Session Tomorrow Ashland will be the hostess city to the Jackson and Josephine bl -county Women' Christian Temperance union tomorrow for institute at the First Methodist Episcopal church in the Llthla city. Included on the day1 program will be luncheon at noon, with all mem bera to bring a covered-dish, sand wiches and service. A large number are expected to attend, unions of Medford, Grant pas, Reese Creek, Prospect, Rogue River and Aahland to be represented. Sessions will be presided over by Mrs. Ellen Thrasher of Grant pass, bl -county president. Program for the day la a follows: 10:30 a. m. Devotional service Rev. Roxella Douglas. 10:50 a. m. Solo. Aahland. 11:00 a. m. "What I An Institute?" Mra. Ellen Thrasher. li:is a. m. Efficiency standard, Mra. Augusta McCormlck. 11:30 a. m. "Our Funds: How They Are Divided", Mra. A. Roseborough. Noted Travelers, Lecturers Select Medford As Home Among the people who have recent ly come to Medford to establish their permanent home In this locality are two who are nationally and Interna tionally prominent as authors, world travelers and lecturers. They .sre Mr. and Mrs. Worth Smith who are now nuldlng at 1023 Queen Aune avenue. Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith are authors, Mra. Smith being widely known un der her nom de plume of Genevieve Behrend. Mra. Smith, a native of Paris, Fiance, waa educated abroad. When a young woman ahe studied privately for more than two yeara w'th Judge Thorn a Troward of Cornwall. Eng land, famous metaphysician and author. She then came to New York oity and founded the School of the Builders, which Institution she di rected for ten yeara. In 1920 she founded a like institution In Loa Angeles, and for the past six yeara ha traveled Into every state In the union, lecturing. Mrs. Smith Is the author of tour popular books and la known a well a a radlo-artlst, lecturer, educator and metaphysician. Worth Smith Is considered a lead ing authority on the Great Pyramid cf OlKh In Egypt', and haa written books on that subject, hi l.vteat volume being "Miracle of the Auea' He served a a marine in the World war and haa traveled In Egypt, and la widely known both publicly and among the varloua branches of the Maaonlo fraternity, all over America, for hla outstanding Illustrated lec turee on the great pyramids and the I istory and science of ancient daya. Although Mr. and Mra. Smith have traveled extensively they have chosen Medford for their home and Intend tc. reside here permanently. They told that this la the most Ideal spot in the whole nation to them, from the, standpoint of many advantages, climate, scenery, people and oppor tunities, and believe that Medford will grow Into a great city within the next generation or two, aa did Loa Angeles, and other places. Medford (ilrl Wed in North Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber have announced the marriage of their daughter. Mlas France Barber to Robert William McKean, aon of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKean, of Wasco, Or. The ceremony waa solemnited In the Christian church parsonage In Vancouver, Wn Oct. 22. The bride was attended by her ats- ter, Mr. Leon Henderson. Lrfwts HiiUnii. of Wasco, acted aa beet man. The ring ceremony wa read in a setting of bright autumn flow er nd foliage by Rev. W. L. Wella. Bride and groom are to make tnelr r.ome In WUaco at the Sherman hotel I.. n.nT Medford and valley frlenda of Mr. McKean will Be in terested to hesr of her msrriag. Medford, Oregon 11:45 a. m. Seeking new members. Mra. X. A. Oldenburg. 12:00 noon. Noontide prayer. Mrs. Zelma Dunagan. Covered dish lunch eon. Convention talk, by delegates. 1:10 p. m. Devotions, song service and prayer. 1:46 p. m. "Do We Know Our De pbrtmenta?", Mra. Minnie Bryant "Our Official Papers", Mrs. Hattle Lltwller. "Scientific Temperance Instruc tion". Mrs, Daley Dougla. "Our Narcotlo Problem", Mra. Hatch. 2:16 p. m. Music, singing led by Mra. Hill and Mrs. Paul Byera. "Temperance and Mission", Mra. 0. X. Argyl. 3:46 p. m. Address by an Aahland speaker. 3:16 p. .m. Questions and answers, educational fund. 3:40 p. m. Benediction. Anyone wishing transportation or able to furnish car la requested to call 1068. Reese Creek Rites Solemnized Friday REESE CREEK, Nov. 7. (Spl.) Mlsa Evelyn Waddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Olaude Waddell, and Robert Cowden. aon of Mr. and arra. RVfwttrrf Cowden, were united in marriage Fri day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The cere- nwny was soiemmzea at cne noma of Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Powell, Rev. Powell reading the ring service. Present for the ceremony were the narenta of the hr!de sivl rovim- m- and Mr. Lloyd Briscoe, of San Diego, granupareni 01 tne bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw of Central Point: Mr. and Mra. George Millard, and the .v::eecs.nuaa ana Tyra Rein. The young COUDle are to return Ia make their home here Nov. 8. Both have been resldenta of thla commu nity the greater nart of th.i- u. and have many friends who extend wiem congratulations and best wishes Church Auxiliary is Hostess Today Entertaining today are members of St. Mark's Enlanrtnal .,vin.-n .i will receive from 4 to 7 o'clock at a biiver wa at the home of Mr Mar garet Fabrlck. loa r,., t-i.. .... nue, for benefit. Those In charge cordially Invite all membera of the oarish nn na,i.. larly the men, according to announce- Hrldge Club Sees Hope. Chest Display A hope chest display waa the prin cipal feature at fcha m.Hn t - - ...-.. ,.g 4I1UIB- day afternoon of the Building Bridge , rar. i, r. waumes waa hostess to members and guest. Next meeting nr tfc . --a .vu, una oeen schedule for thii Thursday after noon at the hnm st w e, ue ewaip, rMJfSC Sin gler. 5M south Grape atreet. Assist- omgier will be Mrs. o A. Dslley ana Mra. o. Garrett. Urge Group Attend Mission Meeting oout 05 membera and guest -, Present st ih ... , . . -ireuay e.rtrnoon meeting of the Adult Missionary so. .hi.0 '"f P"" C1"-t'en church. icu ln it aiscusslon of the negro and rellln k .... . . ck .. . " rtaipn toon and her committee. ,.,"' nt" "lr"l and ahe. wth Mlsa Rose Ellen sioneker and Ms. m. E. olen made up a vocal trio, accompanied by Mr. Cook. Aocamnnvln- .w. . - , j .c praxitusuon Of world peace discussion. Rev. w. R. Bslrd addrAMjtft .v.. ' . - , Riuup on "eeex Pesos and Pursue It." Mrs. J. p. No ble nreaentMS - ..Dk. ... - . . Kuii we Wage Peace?" Mrs. Cook Introduced ... in- pou so m voted upon iwiviunem were served br a committee hari4 t , Minnie Parlette. Don't CLOSING DATE NOV. 30 7? Time Is Getting Short Enroll Your Child Now in the Shangle Baby Salon $30O00 In Cash and Merchandise! Plus "Personality Portraits" of Your Baby to Solve Your Gift Problem at Christmas Time. Shangle Studio Medford Bldg. Mrs. Sparrow Tells Of Mexican Travel Mexico, which ba become a popu lar destination with many travelers of late, la being greatly enjoyed by Mra. Alex Sparrow and her daughter. Harriet, who. with Mia Carllna Sher- idan, of Santa Barbara, are now trav- ellng In Interior Mexoco. Mm. Sparrow write In Spanish to J. C. Hunter, from whom she studied the language, from Guadalajara, where 1 located one cf the most beautiful cathedrals on this conti nent. She relate that she finds no difficulty In conversing with native resident In their own language, which ha added much to the pleas ure of her travels. Mrs. Sparrow also wrote from Lake Chapala, saying "We spent two hour on this beautiful lake and enjoyed it very much." The group expect to remain in Mexico for some tlma longer. ZfNITH 10-l-ltO Tunsi Anwlcan ens forslgn llalleiu. pe tles.ameleur.ovletloft, ships el mo. Audited tin 12-Inch tlsttr. Dynamic Speaker. Voles. Mulls. 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