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fEDFORD MA1X TRTBTJXE. MTOFORD, OTCEGON. SUNDAY. 20. 193T
SOCIETY zAND CEUB DEJVS OF THE WEEK
J By JANET WBAY 8MITH
Elaborate Ceremony
At Church Today to
Unite Young Couple
Miss Amy Elliott, oldeat daughtar
ofDT and Mra. B. R. Elliott, will oe
come the bride of William L. Barnum.
son of Mra. E. N. Eldrldge, In ona ol
tha mit ela'oorate ceremonlee of tne
aprlng season, at the Flrat Presbyter
Ian church today.
The services will be solsmnlzad at
4 o'clock this elternoon by Dr. Slier
man L Divine. Invltatlona to tfo
relatlvea and friends of the families
have been Issued. .
Bride and groom will take their
vows against a background of blue
aim pink, with accenta of white.
DelpLlMuma. gladlolaa. atock and
fern will be combined with white
tapers 'n colorful floral setting.
Preceding the aervlce. Eva !1hi
rlgg Mrah will play " ' '
lude to the ceremony and Mlsa alary
Kem will alng "Ol Promise mo.
companled by Mra. Murau. an.
J.fanr.etti 1 .eld la to play iraaiuonai
wedd ng music on the organ during
entraiu and departure of the w. wa
ding party.
The bride will wear a calla aatln
gown fashioned In redlngote atylfc
with a train and Chantllly lace ve
and collar. Her floor-length ell a
to be caught at the head with .
circlet of seed pearls. She will carry
a Job's Dnughter Bible and a wmrc
orchid.
Th bride's attendants are to he
Mls Oomlle Breltmayer, maid ol
honor: Mias Joan Elliott, sister of the
bride, Junior meld of honor; and die
Misses Margaret and Janet Mann,
Virginia Llndley, Betty Vllm, Phyllis
Phythlon, Wanda Mlllcdge, Bhlney
Chadwlck and Barbara Leign Bwin
son, bridesmaids. The bridesmaids
will wear pink net redlngotes witn
blue accenta and matching net tur
bans and the maids of honor will be
similarly gowned In blue net. They
will carry blue delphiniums and pink
roaebuda. '
John Koppen will attend the groom
aa best man. Ushers are to be Rus
sell uirlcb, Melvln Anderson, Harvey
Field. Jack wood, Cyril Sanders Dirk
Sleight. Kirk Eldrldge of Portland and
Dolph Janea.
The young couple will receive at
the brlde'a home following the chuich
aervlce where the bride will cut vbe
wedding cake. During the recoptlon,
Harvey Field will alng, accompanied
by Constance Moore. Assisting about
the rooms will be the Misses Barbara
McBreen of Portland. Lois Hermtm.
Constance Moors and Jeannette
Field. a
Bride and groom will leave after
the reception of a two months'
transcontinental trip to New York.
Miami Beach, Atlantic City and other
resorta and polnta of Interest. They
are to go by tha northern route, and
will return through New Orleans and
other southern clttea to California,
continuing north.
They will make ; their home In
Portland.
Numerous pre-nuptlal affaire feted
the bride and groom. Mlsa Barbara
Leigh Swlnaon entertained 14 cou
plea at a formal dinner Friday night
in honor of Miss Elliott and Mr. Bar
num at the chateau. Table decora
tlcma. of pink and white flowera and
tapera carried the wedding motif.
Mlsl Shlrely Chadwlck of Portland
was ostess to the bride-to-be ind
her bridesmaids yesterday afternoon
at luncheon at the Hotel Med ford.
The groom entertained his best man
and uahera at dinner last night at
the lnquet room of Valentino's
cafe.
A . number of out of town guesta
are present for the ceremony. Werk
end arrivals Included Mr. and Mrs.
It. O. Eldrldge, Jr., and aons. Kirk
and Dick of Portland and Mr. and
Mis. K. c. Eldrldge. Sr., also or Port
land; and Mr. and Mra. M E. Schoon
over and daughter Shirley. .
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STlfr. Amy Elliott, whose wMdlng to WMIIam L. Barnum will be solemn
ized thU nrternnon nt 4 oVlnck it Itr Ffrt Presbyterian rhurrh.
Coming Wedding of
Miss Meiling and
Ernest Freytag Told
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Melltng an
nounce the coming marriage of their
daughter Margnrct, to Ernut H. PVey-
tag, eon of Mrs. Emma A. Freytag
of Oregon City,
The ceremony Is to be solemnized
at th home of 'the bride's parents
next Sunday.
The announcement will be of
much Interest to the many Med
ford friends of the brldo, who bos
resided here the greater part of her
life. Mr. Freytag came to Medford
recently from Oregon City and has
a number .of friends here. Ho is
associated 1 with he Shell Oil com
pany here.
Young Couple Wed
In Morning Rites
At Church June 17
Among brides of the psst week was
Mlsa Rtta Lemlre. daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Oeorge B. Lemlre, who was
married to Floyd Da r land. Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darland of this
city, Thursday morning at 8 o'clock.
The ceremony was performed at
the Sacred Heart church. Fattier'
Augunlne Meyers performed the
riervtce. The bride was attended by
Miss Marie Darlsnd aa bridesmaid.
Edwli. Lemlre was best man.
Tha bride wore a yellow crepe suit
and s cordage of yellow rosebuds and
sweotjens. Her attendant was sim
ilarly gowned In beige with a corsage
of" pink sweetpeas snd rosebuds.
A wedding breakfast followed The
ceremony at the home of the bride's
parents. Covers were laid for 36 rela
tives and friends.
Tint bride la a graduate of tne
Mercy hospital achol of nursing In
North Dakota and has been a resi
dent of Medford for the past sev
eral months. The groom has resided
here about the same length of tlino.
Among out of town gue.sta for rhc
ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lemlre and daughter. Cecilia, of
Klamath Falls.
Numerous affairs were arranged
honoring the bride-elect proceeding
the wedding.
The young couple left . for tne
north after the wedding breakfast.
They will be away a week before re-
turnlrg to make their home here.
Mlsa Mellln i
Diih llntes !
Miss Marian Mellln was hostess to
members of the F. L. club Monday !
evening. Miss Qeorglana Hus.song and
Miss Edna Hilderbrand discussed their
-ecent trip south as part of the ve
nlnfl'a program.
Present were Georgia Cator, Faye
Acfctey, Miriam Ward. Jo Bateman.
Bewe Thompson, Iva Walden, Oeor-:
rlana Hucn and BMnn Hilderbrand
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Farewell Parties
Mark Departure
Among Medford residents plan
ning to spend the summer away are
the Mlssea Frankle Blnabarger and
Ruth Luy. who left by motor this
morning for Hollywood, Cal. They
plan a stop In San Francisco, where
they will be the guesta of friends.
Mrs. Josephine Jerome entertained
at luncheon at the Hotel Holland
Friday as a farewell to Mlsa Rlna
barger. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Rlna
barger, parents of Mlsa Rlnabarger,
Invited guests for dinner Friday
evening in honor of their daughters'
birthday and her departure. Quests
were Mr, and Mrs. Jay Snow, Mrs
Docla Norrls, Ruth Luy, Helen Bel
man, Don Stewart, Joe Pierce and
Mrs. Roland Rlnabarger.
Also entertaining for Miss Rlna
barger were the Mlssea Kathleen
Dillard, Peggy Reter and Florence
Rlngoen, who arranged a dessert
bridge at the DUlard home Friday
evening.
Sixteen were present for the af
fair, prlees going to Misses Patsy
Smith, Nlla Green and Frankle Rln
abarger. riiadwlrks Visit
Relatives Ilrre
Among visitors In the city this
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. H. N.
Chadwlck. who were guests of Mra.
Chadwlck'a mother, Mrs. Belle Llt
trell. and at the Al Llttrell home.
The Chadwlck ' were here to at
tend the Elllott-Barnum wedding to
day. Mra. Chadwlck expects to con
tinue south following her stay here.
Initiation Set
Tomorrow Nlplit
Initiation of new members Is
planned for tomorrow night's ses
sion of Rebeknh lodge, according to
announcement. The meeting la set
for 8 o'clock at the I.O.O.P. hall.
Of special Interest will be the
appearance of the Rosrburg lodge
staff, members of which will con
duct the Initiation.
AH members aro particularly urg
ed to be present.
California (lueMi
At Bodln Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drlpps of
Beverly Hills, Calif, are among visit
or In t he valley. They are t he
house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M
Badtn at their orchard home.
Tht visitors have visited numerous
southern Oregon acenlc spots and are
very entlmslastlc about the valley.
They stopped here en route home
after an extensive northern tour. Mr.
Drlpps is with the Twentieth Cen
tury Foi film corporation. They
plan future visits to the region.
Mr. and Mrs. Bodln entertained re
cently In honor of their guests, in
viting Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Older, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Kindle and Robert Rein
chte of I rw Anireles.
FLOWER
NEWHOUSE
Practical Christian Mya
tic of California Speaks
of
"The Necessary
Change''
TONIGHT
at 8 o'clock
Guild Hall
N. Oakdnle Ave.
Love Offering
'Formal Banquet to
Mark Year Close
For Club Monday
Climaxing the past year'a activities
of the Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club will be the for
mal banquet tomorrow evening at
Valentine's cafe marking the close of
the official year. Dinner Is to be at
f:30 o'clock.
Installation of new officers will
feature the evening. Mrs. Maude Sni
der has been named to head the club
as president for the coming year.
Other officers to be Installed are Mrs.
O. M. Hurd, vice-president; Eva Judd.
treasurer; Andrletta Hutton, recording
secretary; Mrs. C. M. Houston, cor
.espondlng secretary: Ethelwyn B.
Hoffman, Jacque Lenox and Mabel
Mack, directors.
Outgoing officers are Mrs. Mabel
Mack, president; Mra. Maude Snider,
vice-president; Miss Barbara Drury,
treasurer; Eva Bavolack, recording
secretary; Hazel Anthony, corres
ponding secretary; Mra. H. M. Wela
haar, Jacque Lenox and Ethelwyn B.
Hoffman, directors.
Program arrangement include a
vocal solo by Atleen Guy; reports of
the state convention by Mrs. Mack.
Mrs. Snider, Mrs. Lenox, Gladys York,
Ml&a Hutton and Eva Judd; and In
stallation of officers.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffman, a past pres
ident, is to act aa Installing officer.
Annual Picnic Is
Arranged Tuesday
Members of the women's mission
ary society of the. First Presbyterian
church were entertained Tuesday af
ternoon at the country home of
Mrs. D. W. Luke and Mlsa Elizabeth
Burr.
The affair was the annual picnic
for the group. Approximately forty
member and friends were present
for the luncheon and program wliteh
followed. Mrs. Frank Albert waa in
charge of the devotional period pre
ceding the program.
Principal speaker of the afternoon
was Mrs. E. P. MacFarland of Phoe
nix, president of the southwest
Presbyterlal. Mrs. MacFarland dis
cussed a recent conference held In
the northern part of the state and
past and future act!?. ties of the
southwest district. Those present re
port her address as unusually Inter
esting and Informative.
The next session Is to be an eve-
ilnrv 0BthriH nt- that rinm nr Mm
Walter Frazer Brown July 20. when j
young members of the congregation
wilt have charge of the program,
nmndehlldren Are
Guests f Clnnrvs
Young visitors In Medford are Den
Ise and Bobby Dagg, children of Mr.
snd Mrs. H, M. Dagg of Seattle, who
arrived from their home In the north
rhr latter part of the week.
They are to be the guests of their
grandparents, Dr. and Mra. R. W.
Clancy, for the next month.
Delegate Home
From Portland
Returntng home the latter part ot
the week were Mesdames Hal McNMr
of Ashland. E. S. Severance of Jaca
sonvllle. L. Frlnk of Talent and
Blanche M. Taylor, who were amj.?g
southern Oregon members of Eastern
Star Attending the 48th annual ses
sion ot grand chapter.
The session was held In Portland
early last week. Mra. Frlnk Is worthy
mat rob of Reames chapter of Med
ford. Club Entertained
Thursday Afternoon
Members of the Wcnonah club were
entertained nt the home of Bernlce
Wilson Thursday afternoon. Eight ,
tables of cards were In play during
afternoon, scoring awards gotrig
to Dorothy Dickey and Axlne Mere
dith.
Quests were Mrs. lfyrtle Kent, Mrs,
Everett Rawlliws, Mrs. Margaret Gib
son, Mrs. C. W. Shores of this city
.nd Mrs. Harley Duffleld of Ash and
and Mrs. Will I sen Callahan of Ta-
coma, wn.
Mel st In j the hostess were WHmi
Hayes. Lucille Anseth, Leah Ivte and
Helen Hicks. j
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Garden Bridge Is
Scheduled Tuesday
Among large affairs of the month
will be the garden bridge being
arranged for Tuesday afternoon by
St Ann's altar society.
Mrs. H. A. DuBuque will be hos
tess for the affair at her country
home near Central Point. Mrs.
Charles Thompson la general chair
man for the affair and la being
assisted by Mrs. Raymond Mlksche
and other members of the committee
In charge. Mrs. J. R. O'Connor heads
the society as president.
Dessert -luncheon la to be served
In ' the DuBuque garden at 1 :3U
o'clock and will be . followed by
bridge. Those In charge state that
the spacious grounds will provide
for a large number of guests and
a cordial Invitation Is Issued to all
members and friends and others
Interested.
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Mistletoe Club
Mistletoe club will meet for covered-dish
luncheon Wednesday after
noon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs
Prances McConochle. Assistant hos
tesses will be Mlsa Joan McChonochle,
Mrs. Jessie Lang and Mra. Ora Man
ning. All members are particularly
urged to be present, and are request
ed to call the hostess preceding the
affair.
Redman Lodge
Redman lodge will entertain at a
card party Tuesday evening at the
hall. Bridge and pinochle will be In
play. Anyone Interested la Invited.
Get Together Club
Get Together club will meet for so
cial session Wednesday at 3 o'clock
at the F.O.E. hall. AH members are
urged to be present and to bring a
guest.
Baptist Auxiliary
Mrs. E. E. Wilson will be hostess to
members of the ladles' auxiliary of the
F:rst Baptist church at her home.
422 Beatty street, Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Missionary subject will
be "Cabin Windows" In charge of
Mrs. R. G?T5each. The white cross
chairman requests all members to
bring materials for quilt blocks atid j
snears.
Hnulfleld-Jcffries
Engagement Told
The engagement of Miss Margie
Brad Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. U Brnclfleld of Scotts Mills, Ore,,
to L, E. Jeffries has been announc
ed here by Mr, Jeffries' sister, Mrs.
Merle Jack of Eagle Point.
Date for the wedding has been
set for June 37. The ceremony la
to be very simple, according to pres
ent plans.
Society Installs
Officers Tuesday
New officers of the Women's Mis- i
slonary society of the Methodist j
Episcopal church south, were in- '
stalled at the session Tuesday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. N. D.
Wood.
Mrs. N. 6. Oatman led discussion
of the topic, "Christian Missions and
Social Leaven.' Mrs, Donna B. Tay
lor presented a paper on steward
ship. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Ray
Arthur.
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Bjr Grace Holmes
Mrs. Joeeph H. Thompson of Bea
ver ralla. Pa, president of ttie Pldac
auxiliary, sailed for France June 3
to preside at the meeting of the
organization's executive committee,
to be held In Paris, June 10 and
12. At the meeting plana for con
tinuation of the Pldac auxiliary's
work for better International under
standing and good will were to be
drafted.
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Mrs. Thompson Is lis second
i American woman to serve as presl
i dent of. the women'a auxiliary to
Pldac, the Interallied veterans' fed
eration and represented the United
states at the founding of the Pldac
auxiliary In 1926.
"PrlendaMp and understanding are
two powerful forces; constructive
forces from which spring peace and
happlnea," said Mra. Oscar W. Harm,
national president, in her June mes
sage to the auxiliary.
"Hatred and distrust have been the
historical attitude of the people ol
one country for those of another.
"In America, for the first time
on a large acale, It waa demonstrated
that peoples of different natlonall-
of the Many Outstanding
Specials in Wards Gr
tlea can live together In peace an4
underatandlng. International hatreds
brought over from the Old woTlg
could not endure in the close ccn
tacte of the new country. v
"Now comes Pldac with It hope
of teaching peoplea of 'different na
tlonalltlea In their own countries W
know and underatand each othrr.
Pldac Is striving to replace tha. deV,
structlve propaganda of hate witS(
education In friendship.?
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