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ftfEDFOflD MATL TRIBUXE. THEDFORD, - OREGON. SUNDAY. "MAY 23. 1937
m SOCIETY zAND CLUB MEIVS OF THE WEEK
V- By JANET WRAY SMITH
Medford Girl To
Be Married Next
Saturday in South
Announcement hu been made of
(be coming marriage ot Mlsa Katn
Una fltearna, daughter of Dr. B W.
Stearin of this city to Dene Debrecht.
on of un. Margaret Debrecht of Ban
fYsnclsco.
The ceremony 1 to be aolemnlzed
next Saturday morning at o'clocX
st et. peter'a Kplacopal church In the
bay city. Rev. J. Collins will read the
aervlce. Mm Stearns rill be attend
ed by her slaters, Mrs. c. E. Saunders
of San Jose, Calif., and Mlas Helen
Steams ot San Francisco.
About alxty guests have been Invit
ed for the ceremony. Dr. Stearns wli:
leave here Wednesday to be present
et the wedding. A reception breakfast
t the Canterbury hotel will follow
the church service.
The announcement Is of much In
terest to the many Medford and val
ley friends of Mlas Stearns. She la a
graduate of Medford high school
where she was outstanding In student
activities. She later graduated from
Stanford Lane hospital In San Fran
cisco after talcing an active part In
school affairs. She was presldont of
the student body and headed her
class for two years. She has realded
In San Francisco for the past four
years.
Mlas Belen Stearns Is at present
visiting her fsther here but plans to
return south this week.
Mrs. Thayer to
Entertain Group
Mrs. P. Q. Thayer la to be hosteaa
to member of the Jackson County
Medical association auxiliary at her
home Wednesday afternoon. The af
fair la to be luncheon at 1 o'clock
which will be followed by a program
and business session.
Missionary Society
Entertained Tueday
Members of the Women's Mission
ary society of the First Presbyterian
church met Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Sherman h. Divine,
with Mrs. Maynard Putney, president,
presiding.
Devotional were conducted by Mrs.
E. iTerson. Miss Mary Ann Gate and
Miss Chloe Ellon berg led group sing
ing. -
Mrs. Divine, In charge of the pro
gram, discussed an Imaginary tour of
mission stations In .South America,
describing cities, villages, resources,
churches, schools and hospitals and
' leading figures of work there.
Mrs. John Perl spoke on her recent
trip to Havana, Cuba, via Mexico and
the Panama canal. Mrs. A. R. Clem
ant read letters from missionaries In
Ban Fernando, Chile. Tea was served
by Mrs. W. F. Shields, chairman,
Mrs. H O. Wort man and Mrs. Divine.
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June Lang, film actress, and Victor Orsattl, actors' agent, have
announced Dlans to be married on May 29. They will spend their
honeymoon in Honolulu.
Forty Entertained
ByP.E.O. Chapter
Forty members and guests were
entertained Wednesday afternoon by
chapter AA, P.E.O., at the Girls' Com
munity clubhouse.
Included on the program, which
members report especially enjoyable,
were vocal duets by the Misses Joyce
Young and Rose Ellen Sloneker and
piano selections by Miss Ruby Web
ster and Miss Helen Young.
A review of "Enchanted Voyage" by
Robert Nathan was presented by Mrs.
A. Work.
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EARLY WEDDING
New Officers are
Named at Session
New oltlcers of the DeMolay Moth
ers club Include Mrs. E. B. Price,
secretary-treasurer and Mrs. J. F.
Ollllngs, publicity chairman, who
were elected, at laat week's gathering
cf the group.
Mrs. A. R. Stocks was hostess to the
club for dessert-luncheon Monday
eiternoon. Mrs. J. E. Crawford and
Mrs. o. H. Nelson were assistant hos
tesses, v
Flans were discussed for a picnic
whloh has besn set for June 31 at the
summer cabin of Mrs. L. D. Jones on
Rogue river. Members are to bring
covered dish and sandwiches. Those
attending will meet at the city park
oppoalte the First Presbyterian
church at 10:30 a. m. to leave to
gether. Members having ' cars are
asked to furnish transportation If
possible.
Mrs, Wayne to '
Return to Home
Leaving by train thla morning was
Mrs. w. p. Wayne, who has spent
the psst six months aa the guest of
Mrs. O. D. Saltzmaa at her home
here.
Mrs. Wayne la returning to tier
home In Mlssouls, Mont., where she
will spend part of the summer, later
continuing to Minnesota to visit rela
tives. Varied Program
PrMented class
A vsried program, including read
ings, music and games wea presented
at last week's session of the Loyal
Women's clsss of the First Chris
tian church Tuesday afternoon in
the church parlors.
Refreshments were served by a
committee headed by Mrs. Maggie
Dodenhelmer.
Mrs. Brown to
Entertain Club
Mra. 8yd I. Brown will be hotteea
to members and friends of the Build
ing Bridge club at her home, 804
South Holly street, next Thursday
afternoon, for dessert-luncheon at
1:30 o'clock.
Mrs. F. E. Blgelow will assist Mrs.
Brown as hostess. Bridge Is to follow
luncheon and a cordial Invitation la
extended to anyona Interested.
Club Planning
Parly Wednesday
Cards snd sewtng sre planned by
the Oet-Together club for Wednesday
afternoon when the group meets In
the F. O. I. hall at 1:30 o'clock
: tlostesaea are Mary Lucas. Ellzsbeth
I .Veyers, Mabel Mapston and Alta
; Croucher, Refreshments will be
served and scoring awards made All
uiembera are requested to attend and
to bring guesta.
F. O. E auxiliary will entertain
with a birthday party and pot-luck
nipper Wednesdsy evening at 8:30
o'clock In the F O. B. hsll for all
members whose btrthdsys occur In
April and May. Presentation of birth
ray cakes snd gifts will follow dinner.
Those having birthdays will be guests
cf other members. All are urged to
he present.
PARENTS
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Our prices muke it possible for you to
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Children change rapidly so get a natural
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CORLEY STUDIO
(OVER SWEM'8)
140 Entertained at
Annual Event for
Graduating Girls
About HO guests were entertained
Friday afternoon at 'a garden tea
arranged by the Medford chapter,
A. A. U. W.. In honor of graduating
girls of the senior high school.
The affair la an annual event for
senior girls. About ninety members
of the class were present for the af
fair aa well as members and guests
of A. A. U. W.
Mra. Porter Neff was hostess for the
affair at her home In Hlghcroft ad
dltlon. Tables were set on the lawn
In aurroundlngs of varied garden
blossoms and shrubbery. Tea was
served from 3 to J o'clock.
Mrs. c. C. Lemmon and Mrs. Wal
ter Fllnn presided at tea tables. Miss
Floy young was presented In violin
solos and played Incidental music
during the afternoon. Frederick
Quetalaff also appeared In vocal solos.
Arrangements were In charge of
Mrs. Walson Walt, whose committee
was Mrs. Gertrude Dates, Mrs. Wil
liam Barker, Mrs. Paul Menegat. Mlas
Emily Brown, Mra. William Foley, Mrs.
D. H. Perry and Miss Lola Beth Scof
fern. Assisting the committee were
Miss Vera Humphrey, Miss Maurlne
Carroll and Mrs. Lester Taylor.
The tea was the last event on thla
year'a calendar for the group, which
has adjourned for the summer
months. The next gathering will be
In September.
American Legion
Auxiliary
By Grace Holmes
Rummage sale commute consisting
of Mesdames Jennings, Bryant, Wy
rr.ore and Stewart announced the sale
II to be held May 28 and 29 at the
former location of the Schusa Vintage
Co., on East Main street next to
Brophy'a Jewelry store. All having
donations are asked to leave them at
this location Thursday afternoon.
May 27 or to phone one of the com
mittee.
Members are asked to remember
tnat the memorial service la to be
held Sunday, May 30, and that ob
servation of Memorial day consisting
of the regular parade will be held
Monday, May 31. All members are
asked to participate In these events
Club-Lodge
Announcements
r. l. ciub
Mlsa Helen Wheeler will be hostess
to the F. L, club at her home, 90S
North Riverside avenue, Monday eve
ning for regular business session.
H. E. Club
H. E. club of Jacksonville grange
will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home of Mra. C. A.
Myers on Myers' Lane. She will be
assisted by Mrs. J. N. Marsh.
SI. Mark's Auxiliary
The meeting of the women's auxili
ary of St. Marks Episcopal church
which waa planned for Tuesday after
noon haa been postponed until fur
ther notice.
Carnation Club
Carnation club will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. R. Slpes on the
Midway Road Thursday evening.
Members are to meet at the F. O. E.
hall at 7:30 o'clock for transporta
tion. All having cara are requested
to be at the hall.
Mrs. Martin Is
Medford Visitor
Among visitors In the city Is Mrs
Harold Martin of Sterling, Ontario,
Canada, who arrived here yesterday
for a ahort stay. Mrs. Martin Is en
route to her home after ependlng the
winter In California.
Mrs. Martin Is a cousin of Dr. R
W Clancy of thla city. She plans to
remain a few days before continuing
north.
Mrs. Mltmarsh
finest of Honor
Members of the Oak Orove Neigh
borhood club entertained with a gift
shower for Mrs. Dean Ssltmarsh tsst
Wednesdsy. Mrs. C. A. Hlles was hos
tess for the sffalr at her home on
Stewart avenue.
Guesta of the club were Mrs
Oeorgs Hlles. Mrs. Tom Wray, Jr., and
Mrs. F. H. Gardiner. Refreshments
were served by the hostess.
New officers are to be elected at
the next session which la scheduled
for May 28 at the home of Mrs. J. 6
Lundy. All membera are particularly
requested to be present.
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Officers Renamed
For Study Group
Mrs. R. B. Hammond waa hostess
to members of the Wedneeday Study
club at her country home May 19.
Luncheon wsa served at 1 o'clock
by the "good times" committee, Mrs
W. J. Warner, Mrs. L. E. Williams.
Mrs. F. K. Deuel and Mrs. E. A. Moore.
Present officers, hesded bv Mrs c.
It. Meeker as president, were re-elected
during the business session which
:ollowed luncheon. Other officers
are: Mrs. A. J. Hanby, vice-president-
Mrs. N. T. Hodges, secretary; and Mra.
M. L, Alford. treasurer. Annual re
ports were made.
Mra. B. O Harding, club member
who has recently returned from a trlD
to Washington, D C, talked Inform
ally of her visit, mentioning Inter
esting and amusing Incidents.
Program Presented
To Group Tuesday
A vsried Drogram waa nresentei at
Tuesday evening's social session of
no nmencan region auxiliary. Mrs.
William Holloway was program chair
man. Mrs. Lois Young led croun ilncino
with Mrs. Elsie Csrlton strans at ..h
piano. Miss Marguerite Luman pre-
tenira iwo vocal solos, "Little Moth
er of Mine" and "That Wonderful
Mother of Mine." Mlsa Helen Young
waa heard In two piano solos. Qrlllen
oy ocnumann and Solfeggieto by
Bach.
Also aooearlnff on the nrnmm
Mrs. Lorena Leach In a rearftn,. ann
Mrs. Lola Young who presented reci
tations. Mrs. J. F. pii.o.1
"The Meaning of the Poppy."
following the nroeram rfr..h.
menta were served bv Umiii.,, t,m
Dally. Thomas Freed and George
Corsages were nrexenraH
Star mothers and mother. n .n
members.
The Garden Club
. The home Of Mrs. Alfrwt fl v
Carpenter on the Old Stage Road
waa setting Friday afternoon of one
of the most Interesting meetings of
the year for society folk with a
fancy for gardening. Members of
the Medford Garden club Invited
members of the Colony club to
meet with them there for a tour
of the Carpenter gardens and a talk
on Japanese gardens, given by Mra.
O. A. Krause of Klamath Falls.
Accompanying Mra. Krause to
Medford were three other flower
fanciers of the neighboring city.
Mrs. Huntington Taylor, Mrs. 1 Guy
Mortensen and Mrs. E. D. Lamb,
who assisted the spesker In Illus
trating 'her lecture.. ; 1
Mrs. Krause. who Is familiar with
the Orient through travel and study,
spoke psrtlculsrly of the historical
gardens and the modern onea in
Japan, She brought glimpses of
them to her listeners through use
of photographs and plates. She also
devoted considerable time to the
chrysanthemum, beloved flower ot
the Japanese: showing chosen var
ieties. The meeting was held on the
terrace of the Carpenter home, over
looking the Inviting garden.
Luncheon Is
Event of Week
Mrs. Edna Roblnett of Portland was
guest of honor at the luncheon ot the
Past Mstrons club of Nevlta chapter.
O.E.S., at the home of Mrs. Elsie
Martin Wednesdsy afternoon. Nine
teen were present for the affair.
Ouesta calling in the .rumM,, in
cluded Mrs. Betta Pankey and daugh
ter, mis. Tneima patton.
Next gathering of the group Is to
be a picnic June 20 with husbands of
members to be Invited.
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SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
On Main St. Medford
Brides-elect Feted .
At Double Shower
Recently Arranged
Misses Agnes C. Lelth and Rita
Lemlre, brides-elect, were honored
Wednesday evening at a miscellane
ous shower arranged by Mlas Gwen
dolyn Splcer In the nurses' hsll at
the Sacred Heart hospltaL
Miss Lelth la to become the bride
of Roy M. Love at Oervala, Ore., June
8 at the Sacred Heart church. Father
William Walsh win perform the cere
mony. Mlsa Lemlre will be united In
marriage with Floyd Darland, Jr.. In
the Sacred Heart church of thla city,
June 17.
Cards, games and dancing were
arranged for the Wednesday evening
affair. Spring flowera and bridal
wreath decorated the tables.
Guests were Misses June Earhart,
Catherine Bolhovetln. Helen Bellman,
Mary Elizabeth Archbold. May Bell
Ukestad, Henrietta Jensen, Jesnne
Stockman. Charlotte Shlmmln, Mil
dred Ankrum, Barbara Arlstonlck,
Evelyn Nation. Prances Ganlet, Phyl
las Pett. Olive Lemlre, Lucille Lemlre,
Dixie Dorland.
Also, Mesdames Chester SUIman.
Abert Clifford, Charles McVsy, Rich
ard Beath. John Hemphill, Don Nor
man, Floyd Darland, Sr.
Groups Planning
Social Activities
For Week Ahead
Membera of the Wenonah club were
entertained Thursday afternoon with
a dessert-bridge luncheon at the home
of Dorothy Dickey, covers being laid
for thirty-one. Special guests were
Mrs. Ora Duffleld and Mrs. Bsrnlos
Brown ot Ashland and Mra. Beatrice
Blackburn. Mrs. F. J. Clifford and
Mrs. E. D. Rawllngs of thlc city.
Assisting the hostess were Peggy
Purdln, Lou Waterston and Florence
Rush. Next meeting Is set for June
3 at the home of Ethel Randies, 830
West Twelfth street.
Last in a series of card parties of
the club was held Friday evening
Awards went to Mrs. L. F. Blttle. Mrs
Josephine Clark, Velma Slngler, Frank
Rush, Floyd Dickey, Dorothy Dickey.
Maggie Eraklne, Bud Lawrentz and
J M. Dodge. Gladya Waltermlre and
Beulah Linn made arrangements and
refreshments were served by Wilma
Kayes, Nelle Melllng, Mabel Quacken
buah and Sarah Tolle.
Pocahontas lodge will meet next
Friday evening for past chiefs' night.
Conducting the meeting will be Ber
nice Sears, Harriet Watson. Wilms
Hayes and Frank Martin. Birthdays
will be observed and the attendance
award made. Cards will follow the
business session, .
Redmen lodge membera will enter
tain with a dance next Saturday eve
ning. Music will be by the Dickeys.
Pre-School Party
Set for Wednesday
Pupils of Miss Gladys Bond at the
Roosevelt school have extended an
Invitation to all boya and girls who
will be six years ot age on or before
October 15 and who will enter Roose
velt school next fall to attend a
get-acqualnted party next Wednesday
afternoon In room 1 at the school.
The party haa been set for from
2:30 to 3:30 o'clock.
Mecta Club to
Meet Next Friday
Arrangements are being completed
tor the dessert-bridge luncheon plan
ned for members of the Electa club
for next Friday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock at the Girls' Community club
house.
Hostesses will be Mesdames Ida
Roberts. Ltbbla Root, Florence Perry
and C. R. Pond. All non-affllated
membera of Eastern Star are Invited
to attend.
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glass snd will replace your broken
windowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cao
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Care For Your Turi
Have your furs carefully clean
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Summer rates now In effect on
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Week and wMte
ar In
Naturil Color
Mrs. Dee Newton
Installed Tuesday
Mrs. Dee Newton heads the new of
ficers of the. city council of Parent
Teacher association Installed by the
group Tuesday afternoon. Mra. H.
Kammin was hostess to the group for
dessert-luncheon preceding the busi
ness session.
Other new officers are: Mra. Stan
ley Jonea, vice-president; Mrs. H.
Rammln, secretary; Mrs. C. H.
Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Ol-
sen, historian. Mr. B. C. Forsyth
of Ashland,' new dlatrlct vice-presi
dent, acted aa Installing officer.
Plana for the "eummer round-up"
were discussed. Mrs. RolUe B. Miller
hss been nsmed general chairman for
the project and Information may be
had by calling her at S34-X.
S.O.N.S. VOCAL RECITAL
ML AID PIANO FUND
SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NOR
MAL SCHOOL, Ashland (8pl.) A
music recital, consisting mostly of
vocal numbers, will be given under
auspices of the Men'e Quartet and
Base Clef club of the Southern Ore
gon State Normal school In the school
auditorium Saturday, May 29, at 8:18
p. m.
The program haa been varied to
please the differing tastes of the au
dience, and Includes both classical
and popular numbers. Miss Mary
Chambers haa been secured aa assist
ing artist.
Thla la the last recital of the reg
ular SChOOl vear. and a nominal
charge will be made: proceeds going
jwara me luno ror the new concert
grand piano recently secured by the
music department.
EMILY COOK MEMBER
OF GRADUATING CLASS
Through an error In checking, the
name of Emily Caroline Cook was
omitted from the list of girls gradu
ating In the 1637 class of the Medford
senior high school published Friday
Miss Cook will receive her diploma
with othera In the clasa at commence
ment exercises next Friday evening.
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prizes In a beauty contest and Is an
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