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PAGE FOUB MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY 16. 1937 H SOCIETY AND CLUB (EIVS OF THE WEEK By JANET WRAY SMITH .XJ ) Fifty Present for Formal Banquet at Hotel Last Night Approximately fitly mrabm and . friend! were present t the formal banquet of the American Association of University Women held last eve ning at the Hotel Medford as the closing session of the current year. Miss Carln Degermark, president, presided. Colorful spring flowers and matching tapers decorated the tables. uiu Man Brown acted as toast mistress. Program thema wss "Years A.Orowlne" with Mrs. Allen Perry nr.u.ntin a toast to Yesterday, : Mrs. t. H. Perry to Today and Miss Mary Louise Poster to Tomorrow. ' Two srouDs of vocal solos wore -r,ti hv Frederick duetilaff, ' A feature of the program was the t ....r.nr. of Mrs. Martha Phillips. rout ssrden authority, as gueat spesker. Mrs. Phillips was stopping here en route to ner num. lornla after filling lecture and radio engagementa In tne norm. miu Deiermark announced com' mlttee appointments for neat year, Th irrrjun will entertain at a garden tea for graduating senior girl at tne mwiuiu wBn next Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Por ter Neff will be hostess at that ' time. Special program arrangements ' are being made for me aumr, ww.w '-1 an annual event. Mrs. F. Wilson ! Walt la neneral chairman. Next meeting for- the group was ' announced for September 18. Arrangements for the banquet were made by Miss Helen Winter. dhairman who was assisted by Mrs. . Olennle Mae Early. Miss Oertrude Butler. Mrs. John P. Lawrence and - Mrs. Darrell Huson. I Pres. (font l! if f Chapter Welcomes Official Thursday Among principal eventa of the year for Reamea chapter, O. T. waa na ' gathering Thursday evening when chapter members weicomea Mra. myr tie B. Peterson of Ontario, Ore., atata recent. Mrs. Peterson made her official visit to the chapter at that time and special arrangements in her honor -. made the affair an especially enjoy able one. members report. Visitors . were present from California and Washington as well aa from sur soundlng chapters of the Rogue River valley. A large number of widely varied spring blooms were arranged about both the dining and chapter rooms by Mrs. William Hollo way snd Mrs. Myr tle Olmscheld. Mrs. 0. M. Houston headed the refreshment committee. A luncheon was arranged Thursday afternoon by members to greet Mrs. Peterson, f City Council To Install Officers Installation of new officers wilt lentil re the Tuesday afternoon meet ing of city council of Parent-Teacher asnoclntlon. The group Is to be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. Rammln, 831 West Twelfth street. Dessert- luncheon la plsnned for 1:15 o'clock with the Washington unit acting as hostesses, A special guest will be Mrs. B C. Forsythe of Ashland, recently named a state vice-president for this district, replacing Mrs, Jack Heyland of this city. I,ci(1 rp firmiHi Tell Arthtly Pornhontns lodge entertained members and friends at a dance Friday evening. Arrangements were made by Gladys Wsltermlre. Esther Powell. Br mice Wilson, Dorothy Dickey, O. A. Hubbard, Gladys Ram mln. Velma Slngler, NVIle Melllng, Rena Collie. Lucille Anseth and Theo Anseth. Redmen lodge plans a dance next Friday evening at the hall. In charge are Theo Anseth, Richard Slngter and Jack Dooms. Nomination of new officers will feature next Friday evening's ses sion of Pocahontas lodge set for 7:30 o'clork. Wenonah club will meet Thursday at the home of Dorothy Dickey, 737 Boulevard In Ashland for an after noon of cards with dessertOtincheon planned for 1:30 o'clock. Lsst In a series of public csrd parties Is plsn ned for next Friday evening at the Redmen hall. Committee In charge Is Gladys Wattermlre and Beulan Linn. Redmen and Pocahontas lodges met Tuesday evening for dinner In honor of St. Tammany, annual ob aervstlon. Dancing and cards were arranged during the evening by the committee tn charge. Jack Dooms. Richard fflngler. Peng? Purttln, Nor ma Martin, Wilms Haree and Flor ence Rush. V V Jhse- A . ' -t IT T. . (Photo by fllnnche lefllrrc) Mis Carln IiPRermark, who has completed hair of a two year term as president of the Mpclfnnl branch of the American Association of Univers ity women. Coronation, Boohs Discussed by Club At Last Meeting Reported as one of the most out standing programs of the year was that presented at the lsst mooting of the Thursday Morning Study club when Mrs. Leland Mentzer was heard In a group of annotated book reviews. Her reviews Included: "Something of Myself," autobiography of Rudyard Kipling: "The Late George Apley," satirical novel by John Marquahd, which members found very entertain- Mrs. Mentzer further discussed 'And Pear Camo" by John T. Whlt- aker, a book dealing with internation al relations and the economic and political aspects of the league of na tions as witnessed by the author. The work is considered one of the very best authorities on foreign alliances. Mra. Mentzer stated. She also reviewed "My Father's House", also entitled "An Oneida Boyhood", by Plerpont Noyes. son of tl.e founder of the Oneida Silver Co. Informal discussion of the English coronation, fitting In with the club's study theme for the year, history In the making, proved Interesting tn members. Mrs. R, C. Mulhoiland de tcrlbed Westminster abbey from her own observation. Mra. Louis Humphreys spoke on peeresses, the crown Jewels as she saw them In the Tower of London, the Stone of Scone and other phases of British royal tradition. She stated that the present Archbishop of Can- ttrbury had been her teacher at one time. Mra. aienn Taylor presented brief biographies of the Archbishop, of "anterbury and the Archbishop of York. Mrs. Royal Bebb discussed coronation music and the choir of 400 which participated In coronation ceremonies, as well as trumpets and organ muslo of the rites. Mra. R. E. Carley read Mssefleld's "A Prayer", written by the poet laureate for the coronation. Other phases of the cere mony and Incidents of former corona tions were also discussed by Mes- dames Theodore Malmgrcn, Karl Janouch, R. 0. Van Valr.nh and Lyle Wilcox. Mrs. Margaret Pnbrlck was hos:ess to club members for a recent special session during which she reviewed her ecent tour of Mexico, using moving pictures as Illustrations. Members consider It one of the highlights of the year's program calendar. Next session hss been set for May J7 at the Girls' Community club. Mrs. Armstrong Is Named New Regent Of Crater Chapter Mrs. Harry Armstrong was elected regent of crater Lake chapter. Daughters of Amerlcsn Revolution at annual elections held yesterdsy afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Perry was hosteas to chapter members. Other new officers are Mrs. R. K. Oreen. vice-regent; Mrs. Volney Dixon, secretary; Mrs. Prank New man, corresponding secretary; Mrs. O. CJ. D'Alblnl. treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Cochran, registrar; Mrs. Walter Fraser Brown, chaplain; Mlaa Jane Snedtcor, historian; snd Mrs. J. A Perry, Mrs. Ralph Spencer and Mrs. C. C. Murray .retiring regent, dlr ectors. Hostesses with Mrs. Perry were Mrs. C. C. Murray, Mra. Ralph Spen cer and Mrs. A. E. Stratton. Mrs. Boone G. .Harding, atate re gent, apoke to the group on events or tne continental congress held in Washington. D. c, from which she recently returned. Plana were made for attendance at the district convention to be held In Oranta Pass next Saturday, be ginning at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Last session of the year Is .to be a plcnlo tn observation of Flag Day. . Former Resident Is Recent Bride Of Interest to Medford friends Is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beswlck of Willows, Csllf., of the marriage of their daughter. Lucille Frances., to Clarence E. Hansen. The Beswlcks resided In Medford several years ago and have a num ber of friends and acquaintances In the city. The wending was solemnized Fri day at McMlnnvllle. Toe yodng cou ple will be at home after June 1 at Wauna, Ore. New Head Club -Lodge Announcements rl mm, 0 (Plinlo by Blanche LeClnrr) Mrs. M. M. Knhler, who was recent ly elorled new president of the Med ford ButiineHS and Professional Wo men's club, succeeding Mrs. Mabel Mark. West'M aasdam Marriage Told Loyal Women , Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o clock. Visitors are welcome. Circle Luncheon Mary and Martha circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. Ralph Jennings In her Ross Lane home for 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday. Members are requested to bring service and sandwiches. Bridie Affair Is laiinrd Friday Members of St. Mark's guild are making arrangements for a dessert- bridge luncheon planned for next Friday afternoon at the guild hall at 30 o clock. In charge are Mrs, Oeorge Porter. Mrs. Nettle Bnrnrhurg, Mrs. It. W. Frame. Mrs. Mnrcsret Fnbrlck. Mrs. John Peter and Mrs. R. E. Urren. Table reservations may be made bv celling an member of the committee. LIMITED OFFER OF INTEREST TO SUFFERERS OF CHRONIC and ACUTE SKIN DISORDERS In order to introduce MANN'S OINTMENT (Colloidal Oold Added) we are offering for limited time Q Q the BOo package for. 3 3 C t'N01.lriTEn FRAME, harked by a MONEY-RACK (UAilANTI'i:. makes It worth your while to use MANN'S lllNTMKNT fur EMPRTlno. ECZEMA. OLD SOKES, ( I TS, nt'RNS, HIMUVOHM. ATHLETE'S FOOT. IIEMOIIIIIIOIlis and anv form of llrhtnt or chafing skin Irritation. TRY A Pit KACF. TOIMY. FOR Mi l T Mlsslun HiK-lety i Boclnl ftesston of the W. M. society of the M. E. church, south, will bo held at the home of Mrs. N. S. Oat man, 233 South Central avenue, Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. M. B. Cobb la to act as lender. All mem bers and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Visitors Leave To Return to Anahlein Leaving for the south yesterday morning were Mr. and Mra. J. P. Mcdarls of Anahlem. Cnllf,, who have spent the past several days vlaiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Medarls have been the guests of Mrs. Mediums' mother. Mrs. E. H. Hurd. having arrived Inst week-end to spend Mother's Day here. Another daughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea Mnnnlng. also spent Inst Sundny with Mrs, Kurd. Jurenlles tn lie (uests or lloiwr Members of the Juvenile club will be. guests of honor at a covered-dish dinner being arranged by the Royal Neighbors for Thursdny evening at the K. P. hall at 6:30 o'clock. All members and fnmllles arc re quested to be present. Those attend ing are to bring a covered-dish and salsd or dessert. An open meeting and prolan, will follow dinner. The Juvenilo group present a drill at 7:30 o'clock. Arrangements are being made by Mesdsmes Edith Beck, Esther Rich man. Amy Putman, Dona Taylor, Freda Klngsley and Miss Elsie Kings-ley. Announcement haa been made of the marriage of Mrs. Maude Elliott West and Orodus H. Maaadam. The ceremony was solemnized1 yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Dr. Sher man L. Divine at the Divine home at Ross Court. The couple was attended by a son and daughter of the bride. Charles P. Champlin, Jr., and Pauline Champ lln. Mr. and Mrs. Mnasdam will mnke their home here, where both have many friends. Program Features To Be Presented At Club Session Special musical and entertainment features are being arranged for the social meeting of the Business and Professional Women'a club tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Barbara Drury will be hotteas to the group at her home. 1009 South Oakdale avenue. Arrangements are being made by Laura York. Mary Fos ter, Andrletta Hut ton. Echo Harbaugh Clarice Rivers. Oold to Axland, Eva Bavelock and Mary Porter. Among music numbers will be piano solos by Mrs. Leland Jones. stet will be presented from the Washington school and other lnatru mental and vocal numbers are planned. Other entertainment Is to be pre sented during the evening. Aa this Is one of the last sessions of the regular club year, all members are requested to De present, Program Presented For Guild Session ' Mrs. Lawrence Pennington waa hoa teas to members and guests of the Crater Lake guild at her home Mon day evening for the annual music meeting. Assisting Mrs. Pennine ton as ho. teas were Mrs. Prank Ray. Mrs. Walter riyin. Mra. Verl Walker and Mrs. H, M. Welshaar. Mrs. Sherman L. Divine led devottonals preceding the pro- appearing on ww prosram were members of the Junior high school triple trio, directed by Miss Mary Lou r-eiper; narvey fields lnvvocol solos, accompanied by Miss Constance Moore; senior high school trio, direct ed oy miss Floy Young. Others were Mrs. R. c. Mulhoiland, vocai soios. accompanied by Eva Hezeirigg Marsh; Miss Prankie Rlna- oarger. dance, accompanied by Miss vsuusiance Moore; Frederick Guetz laff, vocal solos: Mrs.Mary Cook, ac companied by Mrs. Marsh. Annual Picnic Is Planned by Club Mrs. Dorothy Scripter entertained officers and members of the Past No ble Grand club Thursday evening at her home. Plana were dlacussed for the an nual district club picnic which Is to bo held In Grants Pass In July. A definite date will be announced later. Greetings were, extended to mem bers who will leave this week to at tend grand lodgo of I.O.O.F. and Re bekah In Portland, special mention being made of Mrs. J. D. Rtckert, state warden for the pas year. Games and other entertainment were arranged during the evening. Refreshments were nerved by the hostess, assisted by Sarah Redden, Minnie Heine and Edna Hildebrand. Mrs. Fluhrer In DntrrtiHn Group Mrs. John Fluhrer will be hostess to members of the 21 Ion Lutheran la dles' aid at her home. 1330 Queen Anne avenue Thursday afternoon. Time has been set for 3 o'clock. Medford Group Attend Coniliive Grant Pass was hostess city for the thlrtrenth annual district convention of Pythian Sisters last week-end. A number of Medford members attend ed. Including two past supreme rep reaentntlves of Oregon. Ella Wortman and Mnbcl Robert. Initiatory work was exemplified by the Medford nnd Grants Pass staffs. Klamath Falls was selected as con vention city for 1038. Htniivcllft llnts .M Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stlllwell were among recent hosts. Inviting twelve lor dinner at their home. O nests were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quackcnbufth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tolle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. W. Turpln. Mr. and Mrs. Al Floyd, Miss Marjorle Burleson and Kelly Brooks. An evening of cards followed din- i ner. I Book Club Plans Final Gathering Mrs. Justin S-nlth la to be hos tess to members of the Contempor ary Book club for the last aesslon of the current year. The ttiMtin? bee n ch a n ged from the usu a 1 has Tuesday afternoon time to 8 o'clock Monday inning. Mrs. uon wewbury Is to present me paper tor the evening's program, Mrs. Rlrkert Is Farewell Hostess Mrs. J. D. Rickert was hostess to members of the P. L. club Monday evening for a farewell party In honor cf Mrs. Besse Thompson, who Is to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Rickert to s Hebe it ah atate conclave to be held tn Portland. Mrs. Thompson waa presented with a gift. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests were Miriam Ward, Jo Bateman, Nell Cator, Lucille Cave. Iva Walden. Georgians Hussong. Viola Aldredge. Ethel Humphrey, Edna Hildebrand, George Hess and BlUle Hess. Junior Contest Purpose To Enrich Music Life Much Interest Is being shown In the Junior musicians' contest spon sored by the federated music clubs which la to be held next Saturday in the Southern Oregon normal school in Ashland, beginning at ,10 ajn. Con testants will be young voice, piano and violin pupils of teachers In the southern Oregon district. Aim of such contests la voiced by club officials aa follows: "It la the purpose of the National Federation of Muslo clubs, by con ducting district, atate and national contests, to help American music stu dents of brilliant attainments who are American-trained and may there fore not be accorded the attention re ceived by foreign talent. "Naturally, !n a blennlum very few young artists will be found who merit national acclaim and professional concert or operatic careers; but many ot great talent will come to national attention and will be given practical assistance In enriching and leading musical life of the country. "Student musicians' contests as sume the highest Importance, since only through them la public attention turned to the value of music Btudy and Interest tn atate talent aroused Also, advanced musicians find these contests excellent training for en trance Into the young artists' con tests." Oregon entrants In the 1938 na tional contests ell received scholar ships to outstanding music schools of the country. Special Guest to Discuss Gardens At Club Session Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter Is to entertain members of the Medford Garden club st her home on the Old Stage road next Friday afternoon. Members of the Colony club will be special guests of the garden club for the gathering. Of much interest to members will be the presence of Mrs. O. A. Krause of Klamath Falls, who la to discuss Japanese gardens as part of the pro gram. Expected to return home today are club members who attended the state convention of the federation of gar den clubs held Friday and Saturday at The Dalles. Medford residents at tending were Mrs. C. L. Goff, Mra. Carl Fichtner, Mrs. C. L. Gentner, Mra. C. C. Darby and Mrs. A. E. Reames, who has held the office of state first vice-president. Preparations are being made by club members for the annual flower show which is scheduled for June 4 and S. The show attracts many visi tors each year and Is an expression of the Interest and efforts of Medford residents toward beau tl flea t ion of homes and city. Of special interest to members this week Is the Invitation extended by Mrs. L. E. Williams to view her gar dens where Iris are now at maximum beauty. Members have been Invited to visit the garden plot at any time convenient. Travel Account to Be Heard Tuesday Mrs. S. L. Divine will be hostess to members and friends of the Mission ary society of the First Presbyterian church at her home. 37 Ross Court, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. John Perl will present an ac count of her recent trip through the Panama Canal to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. E. Iverson Is to conduct the worship service. Study topics are announced Latin American and Spant&h- speaklng Americans. Tea will be served following the session. A cordial Invitation Is Issued to anyone Interested. FROZEN SUNSHINE That's what it is . . . Frozen Sunshine . . . The de licious ice creams from Snider's FARM FRESH Dairy are condensed health. Vitamins, so essential to good health . . , are from the rich, pre-creams used in the production of Snider's better Ice Creams, tf it's Snider's, its the best to buy. GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE ulova Mm L Si' V 1 few 17Jewels 29 75 Tie greatest watch vaues in our history I The vry oHl In watch ityltt , . the lovsly "Coddtii of Timt" . , the Vend torn "Am r Icon Clipper" at tn lewott pf It vr fer e l7-wld lulevo I Com In and end th nony lhr wperb luloe valui we r now featuring! l.tV'M LARRY SCHADE SOn AS EIDERDOWN J9L SOILED and coarsened bUnteft respond io our deeming treat, ment. An abundance of freth water and mildest soap loosens every smudge of soil. Equipment especially designed makes shrinking or stretching impos sible. BEFORE putting your blankets away for the Summer, send them here. We'll return them, looking as clean and soft as the day you bought theml Rough Dry 8 lbs. 56c 7 each additional pound American Laundry b IJ1WUIH CENTRAL AVINU aS1.. . HlhlflDri net anaurMjar nm- .f Job's Daughters To Elect New Officers Principal event on the schedule for tomorrow evening's meeting of the Medford bethel of Job's daughters Is to be election of new officers for the coming year. Session Is to convene at 7 o'clock. Also to be discussed are plans for a formal ball which Is to be an event of the near future. Initiation of sev eral new members will also feature tomorrow's meeting. Social arrangements are being made to follow the business session. Altar .Society Altar society of the Sacred Heart Catholic church will meet for reg ular business session Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock In the parish hall. Mrs. Newman Is New President of Valley Collegians Mrs. J. P. Newman of this city waa named president of the Rogue River Valley College Women'a club at an nual elections held at the last session when Mrs. P. Q. Swedenberg waa hos tess to the group at her home In Ashland. Other new officers are: Mra. A. O. Joy. Ashland, vice-president; Mlsa Lucille Abbott. Medford. secretary, and Miss Elizabeth Burr, Medford, re elected treasurer. Retiring officers are Mrs. 15. M. Drysdale, president, Mrs. C. W. Koyl, vice-president; Mra. Frank H. Gray, secretary. Mrs. Richard Joy appeared on the program In. vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. McCoy. Mra. A. C. Joy was social chairman. Mrs. Emll Peil headed the group In charge of refreshments, and was as sisted by Mesdamea Walter Redford. Prank Dickey, Ralph Billings, R E. Reld, A. O. Joy and Miss Olive Depew. Delphian Society To Select Heads This week's meeting of the Delph ian society is to be the last session of the year and election of new officers ir to follow the program. Mrs. H. R. Prentice will lead the meeting. Study topic is to be the new Internationalism In art. Indi vidual reports are to be as follows: Bellows. Davlea and Augustus John, Mrs. T. E. Knacks ted t: Henry Tanner and Brangwyn, Mrs. O. A. Barr: Two Falntlngs of Indians and Jesse Arms Botke. Mrs. H. M. Welshaar; Knaths and Schwartz, Mrs. H. L. Brown; and Hoerlch, Mrs. C. Hubbard. (Continued on Page Eleven) LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We call and del. Sims Bros., Tel. 281. 33 N. fir. y AS I j Certify square Gruen. Yellow gold - iilix fiTljj' . "LEXINGTON" lYrr 7T3,llVr3 " 17i.w.l r.,.. V.M.... .!J nil. j ajw fOraceM new Gruen for "her". yNV I Yellow gold filled cose. 15 jewela. . 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