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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. APRIL 18. 1337 SOCIETY AND CLUB WEIVS OF THE IVEEK By JANET WRAV SMITH 8 Twin Service To Unite Couples in Wednesday Rites Principal event of lnterxt to young MedfordJte. this wee will be the double wedding Wednesday of Miss Marlon Rlngoen to Dick Fairbanks of British Columbia and Rosa Hurlejr of Portland to Gordon Blngoen, brother of Miss Rlngoan. The Impressive twin ceremony will be solemnized at the Zlon Lutheran church. Mlas Rlngoen and Gordon Blngoen are daughter and aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blngoen of this city. Boie Hurley la the daughter of Rev. and Mra. O. Hngen of Culbertaon, Mont., and Mr. Fair banks la the aon of Mr. and Mra. William Fairbanks of Spokane, Wn. A number of out of town guests are expected for the ceremony. Much social activity hai centered around members of the wedding nsrtv. Mr. Fairbanks and friends arrived from the north Thursday and other out of town residents here for the oeremony will be wel comed by Medford friends of the Young couples. Miss Blngoen and Mr. Fairbanks will make their horns In British Columbia after the wedding while Mr. Rlngoen and his bride will re side here. The Portland girl haa vis. lted here and hn a number of friends among Medford 's younger set. State Officer to Be Honored Here ' Arrangements are being computed try Daughters of Union Veteran for greeting Miss Esther Bier, state t re us urer, who la to be a guest of the local group tomorrow. Miss Bier will be an honor guest at a no-hostess dinner being sched uled for tomorrow evening by the group. The affair Is to be held at the Hotel Holland at 30 o'clock. Following dinner, the members and Miss Bier will be entertained at the borne of Miss Maggie Edwards on North Ivy street. Mlas Edwards la a former president of the local unit. Among those In charge of the affair re Mrs. Minnie Albaugh and Mrs. O. W. NelLson. . . Club Entertained Tuesday Evening Members of Degree of Honor ?Ml Presidents' club went entertained Tuesday evening t the home of Mrs. Matilda Dietrich. Plans wtre dis cussed for future activities. Next meeting la to be held at tho borne of Mra. Ida Wilson Tuesday evening, May 11. DrMolay Mottiera Planning I.uncliron Mrs. Fred Purdln will be hostess to DoMolay Mothers tomorrow after noon at her home, 355 West Holly street. Dessert-luncheon la to be aerved at 1 :30 o'clock. , Mra. O. R. R. Ludwlg and Mrs. L. L. Lamb will assist the hostess. All those attending are requested to bring needle and thimble. Parish Hall To ' Be Party Scene Members of the Building Bridge dub will entertain next Thursday afternoon at the parish hall on South Onkriale avenue. The affair Is to be dessert lunch eon at 1:30 o'clock with bridge to follow during the afternoon. All mem oes and friends are extended a eor dlnl Invitation. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mary Clark son and Mrs. Rose Schelffelln. Altur Onlltl to ' Present Lecture Members of St. Mark' altar guild have mscle arrangementa for the ap pearance here of Mrs. Martha Phillips liny Id at the guild hall. Those In charge state that Mrs. Phillips Is a noted leoturer and writ er and la to speak on old English cathedrals and gardens. She has writ ten articles for garden magazlnea and has published books of her own, It Is said. Mra. Phillips will Illustrate her lec ture with plcturea collected on a trip abroad. Ilullir-a Women ' To Meet Mntulny Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck will be hos tess to members or the Business and Professional Women'a club at her home on Crater Lake avenue tomorrow evening. Proirrnm features will Include a discussion of the history and pro duction of diamonds by Mrs. John F. Lawrence. Miss Virginia Loomla la to he presented In musical solos The program Is In charge of the art and music committee of the club. All members are particularly urged to be present. To Marry Wednesday t-"te .1 'I V j iae- ffij - cm ' 7Hi ? ii j. r r 4 ..... H r r " vi : w:' ' ' '":. ,'rry xi MIm Marlon Klii(ton, 1auf,htrr of Mr. and Mm. II. R. Rlngoen, who will he co me th bride nr Dick Fnlrbnnki of British Colvmbla Wednemlny. (Photo by Blanch LeClrrr) Club Activities Include Parties And April Fete Members of the Wenonah club were entertained at the home of Harriet Watson Thursday afternoon for cards. Dessert luncheon was aerved by Ethel Randies, Nell Mailing and Carrie M linos aa assisting hostesses. Scoring awards went to Beatrice Blackburn and Mae Anderson. Special guests were Mrs. Kay Unn, Mrs. B. R, Pinch, Mrs. Karl Jones, Mrs. Jesse Blackburn And Mra. Wayne Smith. Next aeaslon Is set for May fl at tho home of Nellie Purdln. 935 West Holly street, with Dorotha Watklns as hos tess. Final pinna are being completed by the club for an April Frolic, April 30. A one-net piny nnd various amuse ments are being arranged for the af fair, an Invitation having been ex tended the public. The club members wore hostesses at another In the series of card par tlea Friday evening. Scoring awards were received by Carrie Mllnes, Vel ma Slngler, Charles Low la, Dud Law rence, Leah Ivle, Ethel Randies. Jack Dooms and Tlioo Anrieth. WUma Ho yes and Lou Watcrston were In charge of cards. Refresh ments were swed by Peggy Purdln, Lucille Anseth. Gladys La wren t. Gladys Rammln, Opal Carter, Olive Floyd and Laura Vlckcry. Next and last In the series of pub lice card parties has been scheduled for Friday evening. May 31. Mlnsl.tn Hnrlrty ftchrilulen Meeting Women's missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl J. Drommer, 821 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Harry Bnker la to be In chargo of the program and Mrs. S. L. Divine will conduct devotlonnls. Guild Names New OfMiTrs Mlsa Emily Brown was natn-d president of the Crater Lake guild at Mondny evening's meeting. Other officers elected were: Vera Humphrey, vice-president; PYederlrn Brommer, treasurer; and Helen Holt Wilson, secretary. Miss Brown spoke on the churches of England "nd the continent seen on a visit to Europe a year ago. Re frtMhmenta were served by the hos tess, tisslsted by Miss Humphrey and Mtm Winifred Andrews. C. II. than ARE YOU SICK? The Key to life's happlnm flood health. The right for good health Is everyone's. Is poor health rnhhlng you of the best years of tour HfeT Have nn lost all Interest In HfeT Hare )ou tried all other remedies? Why not try Herbs irlni and te.lefl over IhoiiMinil. of j ear Nature's nan remedy since the beginning of lime HERBS WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF WHEN OTHERS FAIL Tried and teted over thousand, of years ( hlne.e herbs will give you relief no mailer what you are aim, led Mllh-you one It to vouwll lo uie this opportunity to regain jour health. Chan's herb. Imr re stored health to thousands of people Why not jour Ho yim hate lis.. Constipation, "lomsrh Trouble, llreuniallum, Its? leier, Printed' Trouble, l iters. Children's Bed wetting, flail atones, tlun ion Con dition, rtlnus Trouble, Asthma. Influenza. Female Trouble. Plies Chronic Cough. High Blood Pressure, ArlhrMU. folio.. Nenounrs. Apendlrltti, Tnn.llllll, Kriema, Heart, liter, lllmlilrr. hlilnrx. l ung. Blond, t'rlnary Disorders. Free ronsnllatlon. CHAN Sc CHAN Open Holly 10 A M. to l P.M. MS K. Main CHISKHB MKDICINR CO nt. (Ill PM. iln. to M. lo u Chapter to Observe Birthday Thursday Special preparations are being mado for this week's meeting of Reames chapter, O. E. 8.. which Is to be the birthday party of the chapter. All charter members and post ma trons are extended special Invita tion to be present aa honor guests. The regular session will be follow ed by a program being arranged by Mrs. Myrna Frlnk. worthy matron. Refreshments are to be served later In the evening, according to the an nouncement. All members are particularly urged to be present for the affair. llessert-Lunrheon " Scheduled Friday Members of the Electa social club will be entertained Friday afternoon at dessert-luncheon at tho airls' Community clubhouse. Time Is an nounced as 1 :30 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gertrude Lamb. Mrs. Teasle Miller. Mrs. o. W. Nellson and Mn. C. R. Pond. Vl.llor Leaves To lie! urn llnnic Leaving this week-end was Mr. A. 8. rtuhl, who Is returning to his home at Hockford. III., alter spend ing the winter on the coast. Ho has been the guct of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl. for the t -t week, having stopped hero en route frm California, where he has spent the past several -onths. Club nihcusses spring Oardens Mrs. Clara Clark was host-, to members of the Oak drove Neigh borhood club at her homo Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Pennlnttton spoke on rock plants and brought cuttings and slips for distribution to mem bers. Ouesta Included Mrs. Walter Hoyer, Mrs. Slg Copple. Mrs. Lewis lark and Mrs. Norrls Cine ol Junction City. Mrs. Olio Is a former member of the club. Details of the next meeting are to be nnnonnee.t Inter Mrs. Sparrow and Daughter Leave on European Travels Among Medford resident planning vacations away from home this aum- mer are Mrs. Alex Sparrow and her daughter. Miss Harriet Sparrow. The two left last evening by train on the first part of a Journey that will take them to Europe. They are to go first to New York City and will sail from there April 37. Mrs. Sparrow and her daughter plan visit In England, Scotland and several countries on the continent. They will be away, most of the sum mer, returning home In about three months' time. Ouesta at the Sparrow home, Klrt land Farm, this week-end were Mr and Mrs. Jamea Plrth and Infant son of Crescent City. Mrs. Firth wis for merly Mlsa Francea Sparrow, daughter of Mra. Sparrow. They were to return to their home today. Club Lodge Announcements Grants Pass Pair Wed Here Friday Of much interest to Medford friends of the bride and groom was the wedding this week of Miss Irene Foster and Ben D. Spalding, both of Grants Pass. The ceremony was solemnized Fri day evening ty candlelight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. James here. Rev. Joseph Knotts read the service. Among guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Black of Orants Pass. The bride wore a powder-blue suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony lor a wedding trip south. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of Orants Pass and the groom Is the son of Mr. eno Mrs. Ben R. Spalding of that city. Both hove a number of friends here. Thimble Club Chrysanthemum Thimble club will meet at the home of Florence Rush at 701 West Jackson street next Thursday. Maude Montgomery Is to act as hostess. II. E. C. Ladles of the Jacksonville H. E. C. will meet at the hall Wednesday a!ternoon at 3 o'clock to complete hrrangements for the dinner. Mem bers are requested to bring supplies to the hall. P. E. O. Chapter BE, P.E.O.. will meet Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Louis Brown, 727 West Jackson street. Mary, .Martha Circle Mary and Martha circle of the First Method 1 st -Elscopal church will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. P. O. Thayer, 262S Lyman avenue, for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Members are to bring service and sandwiches. Past Matrons Post matrons of Nevlta chapter, O.EJ3., will meet at the home of Mrs, J. C. Cook, West Second Btreet, in Medford for luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. (Ilraner Class Mrs. Mary Strickland, 407 Bcatty street, will be hostess with a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m Tuesday April HO, at the Q leaner class of First Bap tist church. Mrs, Maude K. Chap man, the teacher is expected to be there. Loyal Women Class Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock In the recrea tional hall. Visitors are welcome. Service tiub Service club of the United Spanish ,r Veterans will hold the regular meeting at tho home of Mrs. Hat tie Alden, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock Full attendance Is expected. Plans will be mado for the reception of the department president. Curnatloti Club Carnation club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mra. Ida Hot Its. 433 Plum street. LurilfV Aid Ladles' aid of Zlon Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs. Helen Hicks at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. E. Schultit, 405 West Second street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o' clock. Mrs. Slpes 1.h Club llmtes Mrs. Marie Slpes was hostess to members of the S. F. club at, her nome on Midway Kond last Wednes day afternoon. Luncheon was ar ranged by the hostess. Quests were Mabel Orlgsby, Mon tana Trltes, Rachel Cobb, Clara Til ley, I vi. Waklen, Clna Dyer. Next meet ing has been scheduled for May 13 at the home of Mabel Clrlgsby on South Central avenue. Special Session to Honor State Heads Three state officers, two of them Medford residents, are to be honored by members of the F. O. E. auxiliary at a special meeting this afternoon being held In connection with the district F. O. E. conclave. Mrs. Lydla Baughman of Marsh field, stato president, will be the visiting guest of honor. Mrs. Bertha Coats of this city, past state president and Mrs. Lulu Thurston, also of Medford, state treasurer, will also be honored guests. The session today Is to open at 3 o'clock In the F. O. E. hall. Officers and members from several other southern Oregon cities are expected to be present for the affair. Miss Ilussoug .Monday Hostess Miss Oeorglana Huseong was bos tss to members of the F. L. club at her home Monday evening, when bus iness matters were discussed by the group. Guests were Edna Hllderbrand, Bess Thompson, Georgia Hess, Nell Cator, Faye Ackley, Viola Aldredge, Ivon Walden. Wiley s Leave For Chicago Leaving by motor for the east yes terday were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wiley and son and daughter, Charles end Hazel. They plan to visit the Wlleys' old home at Logansport, 111. They will be away until the early part of June. Class Party Is , Set for Thursday Alpha Delta class of the First Christian church will be entertained at the monthly party Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock In the recrea tional hall of tho church. Mrs. I. H. Gove heads those In charge of the affair. All members and friends ere urged to be present. Past Chiefs To Officiate Frhliiy Past chiefs will take chairs at next Friday evening's meeting of Poca hontas lodge. Officers in charge will be Carrie Mllnes, Sarah Tolle, Mabel Quackenbush, Otis Hubbard. Birthdays will be observed and a card party will follow the business session. Many Expected For Dance Friday Those In charge of arrangements for the Redman lodge dance schedul ed for Saturday evening. April 34. are expecting a large attendance, accord ing to announcement. Member of Pocahontas and Red men lodges and their friends wll 1 be guests. Study Club to Hear Reviews Book reviews are to be presented at this week's meetlns of th wrinriv Study club. Appearing on the program will be Mrs. M. M. Alford revifwtnir Amph Agent" and Mrs. A. J. Hanby, report ing on inis way to tne Big Show." Mrs. T. W Miles will discuss cur rent events. Students' Presentation Scheduled For Tomorrow Piano pupils of Sebastian Apollo will be presented In recital Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Baldwin studio. A feature of the evening will be the appearance of the Medford Gleemen as assisting artists. The program follows: The Clock . Ada Richter Myrtle Bowen Cilss Cross Williams Meal Time At The Zoo....... Williams Fox and Goose ' Martin Alan Rlebel The Restless Brook. Williams In The Cotton Fields. Mac.Lachlaw Jeanne King In A Sail Boat M Bnders Scampering Sprites ....Smith Johnny Voorhles Once Upon A Time... William Colburn Rosa Lou White Polar Bears Vlolle In The Summer Pool Adler Helen Rube astir. Parade of the Midgets , ..Hopson Hanging Gardens ...Daves Beverly Brooks . Whispering Zephyrs Carl Heine Curtis Hopkins Two Butterflys Myra Adler Dance of the Merry Melodies . William Colburn Phoebe Swem Coasting McGrath Barcarolle Offenbach Flower Song ,..Lange Shirley Anderson The Merry Clown Lily Strickland Robin Red Breast Hopkins Serenata Irene Rodgers Nell Pollock Intermission Selected numbers by Sydney Ing ham, who will be accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Ingham. M&ybelle . Carl Bohn Balance! le Mazurka de Salon .......... Paul Wachs Charlotte Beeson Piccaninny Lullaby Boquslawskt First Hungarian Rhapsody Boquslakskl Valse Graclense Weaver Scherzo Caprice Thompson Corlnne Harwood Scherzino Moazkowskl Sunrise Mazurka Caprice Patterson Tarantella Engelmann Gloria Wunsch Drifting FrlmJ Tarantella Plecyonka Helen Hatelld Autumn . Chamlnade Polacca Brilliant Bohn George Hull Gondoliers Scharwenka Philipp The Maiden's Wish LUzt Prestt Agitato Mendelssohn Marguerite Sapping ton Shadow Dance McDowell Kamennol Ostrow Rubinstein Witches' Dance McDowell Malaquena Ernesto Lecuona Mrs. Gladys Ingham Prelude C sharp minor Rachmaninoff Nact:ur.tt & sharp major Chopin H u moresq ue Taran tel la te ve nsou Shirley Rleble Club Announces Extra Meeting A change In schedule for this month has been announced for the Thursday Morning study club by Mrs. B. B. Lowry, president. The club will meet In regular ses sion April 33 at the Girls' Commun ity club. A feature of the meeting will be a discussion of chlnaware by Miss Jane Snedlcor, who will present an exhibit of both old and modern chlnaware as Illustration of her talk Mrs. Frank Reum Is also to appear on the program, presenting a paper on "Modern Women Sculptors." Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck la to be hos tess to the club at her home Thurs day, April 29. In the week following me regular meeting for a special gathering. I Bay City Guest Visiting Here Among visitors In the city Is Mrs. Armand J. Perreault of San Francisco who arrived recently to the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dora Dunham. Mra. Per re a ult's small daughter, Jacquelyn, has been with Mrs. Dun ham since her parents left about three months ago to make their home m tho bay city. She Is to return with her mother when Mrs. Perreault luaves for the south. Mr. and Mrs. Perreault formerly re sided here and the visitor, who was Miss Opal Dunham before her mar riage, Is being greeted bv a number of old friends. Chinese Art Is Subject of Talk At Study Group Chine? art was the subject of a paper presented by Mlas Elizabeth Burr at the April meeting of the Travel Study club. Mrs. R. R. John son was hostess for the affair at her home on Keene Way Monday after noon. Ancient records show the arts to le a true medium of expression of the Chinese people, Mlsa Burr related. A history of their development ts found In their work dating as far buck as 6000 B. C, she pointed out. Mlas Burr stated that teachings of Buddha and Confucius often form the subjects of arts, as well as Inci dents of family life and symbolic de tail, Burh as the lotus and dragon. Remarkable rraftsmanshlp Is shown In del late carving of wood, stone. Ivory and Jade, and embroidering of textiles and painting on silk are found among the earliest work, as are also the making of pottery and porce lain. Miss Burr said. Work with bronze, brass and lacquer is typically Chinese, accord ing to the speaker. "The House of Exile" by Nora Wain was reviewed by Mrs. R. H. Paxson, who pointed out that the author lived for many years as an adopted daugh ter of an aristocratic Chinese family. The book, Mrs. Paxson said, Is the story of the life of the Lin family who have been established In the family home through 35 generations and Is a revelation of Information on the Chinese manner of living. 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The 30th Infantry Itand Concert In the Park at 7 p. m. will flnl.h In time for you to attend tills presentation ADMISSION ADULTS 45c, STUDENTS 20c HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM LONGINfS INI Will.! ., ,,,,,, W1CB Those accustomed to owning things out-of-thordi-nary will wish to be informed of the latest designs in fine men a and women's watches we now are showing. Anniv'ry Models of Longines (1866 . ' ,n "ppcially designed cases mark a new note in watch design and value. And carry our assurance of worth as well as that of the famous Xongines factory. La wrence s Qwn Ann nwnt lK natural C-ld-ftllH ra. IT wfi, Ittatftitng link krarc.fi. Mir? IK natural t)MlM . IT jwlc, matcHni link tried We also carry a large itock of Hamilton, Elgina and Walthama and other good watohea owers Bring Flowers April Sh May BUT they don't brinq good watr daytl WASHDAY planned, the kiteS. en stripped for action, perhapi an invitation refused, and then the heavens empty themselves! Has it ever happened to you? 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