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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AfEDFORD. QREGOX, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER15J936
SOCIETY clAND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
y By JANET WEAY SMITH
Travelers Expected
Home From Various
Points This Week
Among the earliest of Tlaltlng Till
ley residents to return home will be
Mrs. P. Corning Kenly, who haa "peril
the past few weeks as the guest of
her mother and other relatives In
Chicago.
Mr. Kenly left yesterday morning
for San Francisco, where be was to
meet Mrs. Kenly Tuesday. The two
will spend a few days at Rom, Calif .
the guest of Mrs. Harwell Hill before
returning home.
Also expected to arrive home this
week Is Mrs. Alex Sparrow, who with
her daughter, Harriet, haa been trav
eling In Mexico for the past Six weeks.
They will probably arrive tomorrow
or Tuesday.
. Among visitors In the valley Is Bar
rett Wendell of Chicago, HI., who Is
a guest of Mrs. H. Chandler Zgan, a
cousin.
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Departing Member
Honored at Dinner
Mrs, draco Pellett, who Is to leave
soon to make her home In Treks,
Calif., was honored at dinner last
Sunday by members of the Loyal
Women's class of the rirst Christian
church, following morning service.
About fifty members and guests
were present to honor Mrs. Pellett,
and a large number of glfta wore pre
sented the honorco.
Plan Visit In '
San Francisco
Takes The Spotlight
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Pretty Adeline Helskell, 18, haa the
social spotlloht In Memphis, Tenn,
all to herself this season, because
she's the city's only debutante. Her
debut necessarily la to be the out
standing social event of the year.
(Associated Press Photo)
Among Medfordltes visiting In the
bay srea this week will be Mrs. H. O.
Bylngton snd son, Fred, and Mrs.
C. M. Kurd, who left by motor this
morning for Son Francisco.
They plan to spend several days
In the south visiting friends and
viewing the auto show. Thoy are
also attracted by the new San Fran-otsco-Onkland
bay bridge opened laat
week. Thoy expect to return home
the latter part of the werle.
Luncheon Meeting
Is Thursday Event
Mrs. O. D. Thompson and Mrs. Z. Z.
Kelly were luncheon hostesses to
members of chapter AA, P.B.O., at the
Thompson home Thursday afternoon.
Following luncheon mombers wont to
the home of Mrs, Lola Young for the
business session and program of the
afternoon, when Mrs. R. A. Work was
Initiated Into the group. '
Mrs. F, L. Pickett presented s pro
gram on the educational work of the
organisation. Guests lncludod Mrs
Louts Drown and Mrs. H CI. Fowler.
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Miss Hampson To
I Wed Russell Royer
In Tuesday Service
Mr. snd Mrs. T. J. Hampson have
announced the coming marriage of
their daughter, Mildred Mae. to Rus
sell Theodore Royer.' The ceremony
Is to be solemnized Tuesday after-
noori at 3 o'clock at 1103 West Tenth
street. Rev. W. R. Balrd will read
the service.
Miss Barbara Hampson and Walter
Roth win attend the couple as brides
maid and best man. Oueats will be
members of the families snd Mr. snd
Mrs. R. L. Hampson and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hampson of Crescent City and
Mr. .and Mrs. Elmer Hampson of
Grants Pasa. 1
MLis Hampson has spent her entire
ure nere and haa many frlenda In
tne valley. Mr. Royer Is the son Jf
Mrs. Eetle Roth of this city and also
resides In Medford.
The young couple plan a coast
motor trip before returning to Med-
rora to make, their home.
American Life Is
Study Club Topic
The program presented at this
week's meeting of the Thursday Morn
ing study club was concentrated on
study of phases of Amerlcsn life.
Mrs. William Miller acted as chair
man for the program.
mra. s. a. Moore presented a re
view of "Roots of America" and Mrs.
John Crews discussed calender topics
concerned witn social welfare prob
lems. Mra. B. B. Lowry gave an an
notated review of the "frontier wo
man" from Rlchtex'a "Early Amerl
kana." Miss- Nancy Blake entertained the
group with accordion medleys of
American songs typical of various
sections of the country.
It was announced that as the next
meeting date falls on Thanksgiving
Day, the group will convene the Fri
day morning following, November 37.
Party Planned For
Club Monday Eve
Extensive arrangements are being
completed for the program enter
tainment to be presented at the so
cial meeting of the Business and
Professional Women's club tomorrow
evening at the Rogue Valley school
studio.
The program will Include games,
singing, musical numbers, dramatic
vignettes and other features. The
Misses Florence Mason and Jeanne
Fabrlck nave charge of program ar
rangements. Time Is announced as
8 o'clock, and all membera are In
vited to bring guests. Thanksgiving
decorations sre to be used.
A number from the Medford club
went to Klamath Falls last night
and this morning to attend the dis
trict conference of southern Oregon
clubs held there this week-end.
Among those going were Mrs. Mabol
Mack, president; Mrs. Maude Snider
Miss Eva Bavelock, Louise Klumpp.
Etbelwyn Hoffmann, Mrs. Margaret
Fabrlck, Miss Lura Lynch and Mrs.
jacque Lenox.
Ceylon Background
Discussion Subject
At Club Meeting
Salute The Colonel
.Surprise Party .
Observes Birthday
A large group of members of the
Oaptlat church arranged a surprise
party at the home of Rev. and Mrs
vVolford A. Dawes following the mid
week prayer meeting this week. The
uiinir was In honor of the birthday
-jf Mrs. Dawes.
A treasure hunt and refreshments
were features of the onterUlnmeut.
tllslleton Chili
I'luns Curd I'arly
Plaus for a card party Thursday
. veiling woro completed when mem.
?rs of the Mistletoe club were enter
ilncd Thursday afternoon at the
.-oine of Mrs. Irene Shirley.
Time for Thursday evcnlng'a affair
:s sot at 8 o'clock at the K. P. hall.
Bridge, pinochle and five hundred
.vlll be played, with prizes being
planned for each game. Reservations
;uy be made by calling 087-X or
1041-R. Special features are to be
.inrt of the evenlng'a enteralnment.
The ptlbllo Is Invited.
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Memtw of the Travel Study club
were entertained Monday afternoon
by Mrs. E. H. Kurd at her home.
Ceylon waa the subject of the No
vember reports. Mrs. J. O. Grey pre
sented a paper on the "Lost Cities
of Ceylon." Much of the history uf
the island and Its people has been
obalned by archaeologists In their
excavation of ancient ruins of tem
ples and cities, Mrs. Grey pointed
out.
The architecture of this powerful
civilization rivals that of Egyptian
marvels and Roman splendor and
takes Its place among the wonders
of the world today, Mrs. Grey con
tinued.
Mrs. P. R, Hagerty, in discussing
"The Perahera Procession of Ceylon.
stated that some of the old customs
are stlU observed. These are religious
festivals observing special days with
all pomp and ceremony of ancient
times. A wealth of gems and pre
cious stones are used In preparation,
for the festivals and In their many
shrines Hagerty concluded.
Mrs. Craws Is
Hostess to Club
Mrs. John Crews entertained mem
bers of the Dixie club and thetr
guests at her home on Rogue River
for a recant meeting, with luncheon
preceding the business session.
Entertainment was provided by
members, each one participating In
the program. Mrs. George Conode Is
to be next hostess to the group.
Mxk Waterman
Hostess Tuesday
Mrs. T A. Waterman was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to members of the
Ever Ready circle, when plans were
dlscussfd for a joint project with tho
Merrltt circle. Further deealls are to
be announced later.
Following the business session re
freshments were served by the hos
tess. Next meeting Is planned for
December 8 at the home of Mrs. John
White.
Mrs. Hodge is
Guest of Son
Being welcomed by many old
friends in the valley Is Mrs. B. L.
Dodge, of East Orange, NJ,, who Is
among visitors In tho vnlley.
Mrs. Dodge is the guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. !
B. L. Dodge, Jr., and family. She has
mnde other visits to Medford and
has many friends who are enjoying
renewing the acquaintance.
Mrs, Dodge plaus to remain in Med
ford until after the Christmas holi
days. Mothers rian
Party Tuesday I
Mombers of DcMolay Mother's club j
will be hostesses Tuesday afternoon !
entertaining with dpsaert luncheon
and card party at the Girls' Commun
ity club. Time Is announced as 1
o'clock.
Invitation Is extended to the pub
lic and particularly to all mothers of
DeMolay members. Arrangement are
being mnde by Mrs. o. E. G. Meyers.
Mrs. Vern Marshall. Mrs. John Gill
lugs. Mrs. A. Littrell. Mrs. Harry
Klnabarger and Mrs. L. S. Ettlnger.
Mra. D. D. Roberts, president, and
Mrs. Prank Hull, a past president,
will receive the guests.
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Study Continued
By ClaM Friday
Continuing their discussion of
"Congo Crosses." tho study class or
the Women's missionary society of the
Presbyterian church met t the home
of Mrs. Prank Albert Friday after
noon. Miss EHrabeth Burr presented
the second part of the study.
All lsdtes Interested in the Inter
national study of missions are cor
dially invited to attend the meeting.
Following the study period refresh
ments were served by the hostess and
Mrs. Msynard Putney with Mrs. A. J.
Hanby presiding at the tea table.
Nest meeting of the group has btn
set for Friday. Nov. HO, at a o'clock.
it the home or Mrs. A. J. Hnnhy, 4-Vt
Nrth Holly street.
CV
Leone Wakefield, senior co-ed at
the University of California at Los
Angeles, was chosen honorary col
onel of the Institution's R. O. T. C,
regiment. Selection was made by a
secret committee of 8cabbard and
Blade, military fraternity. (Assocl
atea press Photo)
Family Entertained
For First Reunion
On Armistice Day
Armistice Day took on an added
significance at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. s. w. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.
John Savage, of Fern Valley, when
members of the families gathered for
re-union.
Greeting relatives wore Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. McClrln. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Mc
Clnln, of Phoenix: Mra. L. H. Hughes,
of Vern VaUey; Mrs. Mollle Buberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns and
daughters, Evelyn Jean and Phyllts
Lee, of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bennett and daughter, Carol
Mario, of Williams Creek.
Dinner at noon was served In the
dining room with gold and pink chry
santhemum adding color to the scene.
Mrs. Bennett has only recently
come from Holllster, Mo. she Is the
sister of Mrs. Ruborts and of Charles
and Gcor&o Mcclain, and was enter
taining the family for the first time
as her Missouri residence had msde a
reunion Impossible before.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, also
relatives of the group, will be hosts
for tho next reunion at their homo
on Williams creek.
I'rugram Presented
At Ouest Meeting
A large number were present at
the Guest Day meotlng of the ladles'
auxiliary of the First Baptist church
Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of
Mrs. Eva Oarlow. Mrs. Grace Roberts,
president, conductt-d the meeting.
Those appearing on the program
Included Myron Eaton, In a vocal
solo: Mrs. M. E. Coe, readings: Lee
Ella Williams, violin solo; Rev. w. A.
Dawes: Konneth Raymond, piano solo;
and Miss Ora Cox, who described hor
recent extensive visit to the national
capital and other eastern cltlea Tho
program was In chargo of Mrs. Myrtlo
Wilson.
Refreshments were aprved follow
ing the proemm.
State Regent Is
To Return Home
Following Visits
Mrs Boone G. Harding, state re
gent of the Daughters of American
Revolution, Is expected to return
home early this week after an extens
ive, vlalt In the northern part of the
atate.
Mra, Harding haa bean entertained
by various northern chapters In her
official capacity for the past month.
She has visited D. A. R. groups In
Roseburg, McMlnnvllle, Newberg,
Woodburn, Portland, Astoria, Hllls
boro, Hood River, Salem, Lebanon. Al
bany, Corvallls, and Eugene.
Grants Pass will be hostess to Mrs,
Harding next Friday, she haa already
been entertained by Klamath Falls.
Ashland and Medford and chapters
in esstern Oregon.
Informal Dance Is
Planned Wednesday
An informal dance, the first of a
series of social affairs being planned
by tne members of the CCO head-
quartera detachment, will be held
Wednesday evening at the Knights of
Pythias ball.
Detachment members and their
friends are being invited. The pro
gram will Include a number of en
tertainment featurea and a midnight
supper.
Patrons and patronnesses will In
clude Capt. and Mrs. Albert T. Ander
son, Lieut, and Mrs. Roy D. Craft, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Mace, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm
H. Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Harding.
On the committee In charge of ar
rangements are Alford Randies, Duane
Bergstrom, Kenneth Kagel and Walter
Lanson.
Club Has Supper
.Monday Evcnlnj
Mrs Iva Walden was hostess to the
F. L. club for tamale supper at her
home Monday evening. The short
business session wss followed by sew
ing during the evening hours. Miss
Nell Cator waa a. guest of the group-
present were Ethel Humphrey, Lu
cille Cave, Georglaua Huesong, Edna
Hlldebrand. Bessie Thompson, Faye
Ackley, Marlon Mullln, Joeephln
Bateman, Miriam Ward, Helen Wil
liams and Gecsla Hess,
Iad's Dinner To
lie Friday Event
Dads of the Jackson school will be
honored again this year with the an
nual Dad's night dinner which has
been scheduled for Friday evening of
this week.
Those In charge of arrangements
atato that tho dinner la to be south
ern style, with group singing to be a
feature of the varied program being
planned.
definite time and -further details
are to be announced later.
Mrs. Mann Hostess
For Luncheon Series
Preferring aa do many hostesses to
concentrate entertaining at home Into
a series of affairs, Mrs. J. C. Mann
has arranged three luncheons at her
home on East Main street In the past
two weeks.
The third luncheon was sn event of
yesterday, Mra. Mann Inviting sixteen
for luncheon and bridge. Covers for
twelve were laid for luncheon Thurs
day afternoon and the same number
for the first affair the latter part of
last week.
Medford hostesses are planning nu
merous affairs for the coming busy
season, wit. Thanksgiving and Chrlst-
maa nouaays offering opportunity for
an unusual number of luncheons and
teaa.
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Praise Hen Ice
Planned Tuesday
The annual praise Thanksgiving
service has been scheduled by the
Women's Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian church for Tues
day afternoon In the church Sunday
school room.
All members aro requested to bring
a guest. A special progrsm Is being
arranged. Mrs. E. Iverson Is to be
hostess for the afternoon.
California Visitors
Honored By Lodge
At Friday Session
Honoring Mrs. Grace McMaatera, of
Richmond, Calif., grand pocohontaa of
the southern state, the Pocohontaa
lodge entertained Friday evening.
Other distinguished guests honored
were H. J. Drake, past great sachem
of California and Mrs. Drake, deputy
great Focohoiitas of Santa Clara.
The following new membera were
Initiated: Elsie Durham, Loma Dur
ham, Opal Carter, Cordis Death erage.
Emily Savage, Grace Luman. Olive
Floyd, Ethel Randies, Rosalie Slm
monds, Esther Powell, Alios Smith,
Mrs. Robert waterston, Mrs. Douglas
Smith and Mrs. Nell Roberta.
The visiting officers addressed iha
group briefly.
Following the lodge session mem
bers and guests spent the remainder
of the evening dancing. Announce
met was made of a hard times dance
to be given next Friday evening at
the ball for members and friends.
(continued on page 13)
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Visitor Leaves
To Return Home
Leaving Friday morning were Mrs
Eunice Van Vleet and her two sons of
Austin, Tex., who have spent the
past three months aa the guest of'
the F. B. Brandon family here.
They were accompanied to Portland
by ber sister and husband, Mr, and
Mrs. Don Brittaan. From (Seattle,
Mra. Van Vleet will , continue tto
Bozeman, Mont., to meet her hus
band, they planning to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives
there before returning home.
BAZAAR
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PARISH HALL
November 20 and 21
Hope Chest will be disposed of Saturday Evening
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