Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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lrEDFO'RT) f ATL THTBUXE, IVrflDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1937
SOCIETY, zAND CLUB iKEWS OF I'HE WEEK
' V By ORAOE OBAFT
Dinner Is Given
Friday Evening
At Med ford Hotel
Ur. and Mrs. R. w. Prune wsra
hosts (or a dinner party of twelve
Ftiday evening at the Mediord Hotel,
Quests were Rev. and Mrs. B. 8.
Bartlam. Mies Anne Livingston, Ma
jor A. R. Livingston, Mr. end Mrs,
John 0. Mann, Mr. end Mrs. c. M,
Kldd, and Mr. and Mrs. D. rord Me
Oormlck.
Mrs. Kurtz Given
Party by Choir
. In honor ot Mrs. Effle Kurtz, on
completion of her seventh year as
director of the choir of the First
Christian church, a party was given
at the home of the president, Mri
Lois Young, Thursday evening fol
lowing the regular rehearsal, by
members of the group.
Mrs. Kurtz was presented with
gift with Marmle Olson making the
presentation speech.
Days Take Salads
Home for Winter
Mr. and Mrs. John Day are occupy
ing the home of Mrs. Louis Salads
for the winter. Mrs. Salads will apend
several months In southern Califor
nia. Major, Mrs. Stafford
Will Reside Here
Newcomers to the city Include Ma
jor and Mra. Ben Stafford and son
Bruce who will occupy the Dodge
home on Oeneva. Major Stafford, who
was transferred from Hawaii recent
ly, will be In Redding, California, for
a few weeks, and will come to Med
ford about November 1 where he will
be connected with the 000. Mra.
Stafford has been here for a couple
of weeks. She and her son are In Port
land for the week-end as guest of
Captain and Mrs. Blsy.
Colony Club Will
Resume Meetings
The Colony club will resume meet
ings after the summer vacation per
iod on Tuesday afternoon at 1:48
o'clock. Mrs. A. E. Reames la pres
ident of the group.
Miss Livingston Is
Hostess Saturday
i Miss Anne Livingston entertained
at dinner Saturday for Mr. and Mra.
p. Corning Kenly and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Williams.
Miss Dorothy Roberta
Reaches Berlin
Miss Dorothy Roberts, who left
Medford in August on a six months
trip to Europe, hss srrlved tn Berlin,
according to word received by her
parents, Mr. and Mra. O. M. Roberts.
Miss Roberta traveled to Berlin from
Parts and will remain there a cou
ple of weeks. Later she will go to
Italy and other . countries on the
oontlnent.
Two Leave for
Nan Francisco
Mrs. Belle Thompson and Mrs. Maud
Clemenson' left Saturday for San
Pranclsco where they will visit rela
tives. Mrs. Thompson will return In
two weeks end Mrs. Clemenson plans
to be away a month.
Reheknh Lodge to
Meet Monday
Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Mon
day evening at 7:S0 o'clock Instead of
8 p. m. Officers and members are
eaked to note the change In time.
easterners Visit
With Relatives
Mr. snd Mrs. Crawford Ummon
had as their guests lsst week Mr.
Lemmon's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Crawford of Orange,
New Jersey, and Miami Florida, and
another aunt Mrs. Charles Wooden
of Ontcrvllle, lows. They left Frl
dsy for Florida to" spend the winter.
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Mrs. John Htfivwn Conner (vfnnet
.Mra, E. J. Hmllh, whoso marriage wai
the Catholic rectory.
Mrs. McCormick and
Sisters Return From
Trip to Texas
Mrs. D. Ford McCormick. accom
panied by her two sisters, Miss
Frances Powers and Miss Marie Pow
ers, returned to her home here Fri
day of Inst week following a three
week's trip to Texas and way points.
The Misses Powers remnlned over the
week-end and left Monday morning
for their home In Olendnle, Calif.
The trio visited In Houston, Texas,
as guests of Mr. Mccormick's brother-
in-law, mayor of the city. Tholr
Itinerary also Included the Ore ml
Canyon and Boulder dam. They came
home by way of Reno and Klamath
Falls, where they were Joined by Miss
Lucy McCormick, daughter of Mra.
McCormick, who accompanied them
to Medford for the week-end. MIm
McCormick Is a teacher In the Klam
ath Falls schools.
Major and Mrs. aeorne R. Owens
entertained for the Misses powers Bat
urday, evening at their home invit
ing Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, Mr. -and
Mrs. Charles W. Reames and Captain
and Mrs. Albert T. Anderson In ad
dition to the guests of honor.
Guild To Have
Buffet Supper
at. Mark's Altar Guild will meet
for a covered dish buffet supper
Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock at
the homo of Mrs. V. W. Hammond,
911 Reddy street. Mrs. H. H. Prtngle
ta assistant host? and all new
members are . triced to Attend.
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Sterling In 7owc-
A NEW DESJC.
IV STERLING SILVER
lhfl chulTii u. n ji,i,..a nosa
defies description.
Modern? Yes, modern as to
morrow. Attractive? Indeed,
yes, it Is lovely to look upon.
Unusual? Different? Yes, but
so much more, you must see
It to appreciate how distinc
tive it Is. And with all it Is
not expensive.
We'll be lmppy to show it to
you. Do come ia
NOT NBTESSART NOW to go to
Other cities to see the new sterling
pstterns we hsve them all.
At
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Photo by Blanche Leclerc
Wray Smith), dfliijrlitrr of Mr. anil
solpmnlznd lait Sunday mornln at
Daughters of Nile
to Give Luncheon
on Next Saturday
lulelma temple, Daughters of tho
Nile, have made arrangements for a
luncheon to be given next Saturday
at 19:30 o'clock at the Masonic tem
ple. Serving will be members of the
pstrol.
A special entertainment will be giv
en at the luncheon and Mrs. B. C.
Jerome. Mrs. John Early. Mm. Ralph
Woodford and Mrs. L. L. Sunders are
In charge.
A meeting will follow at 3 o'clock
to be presided over by the queen, Mrs.
Nate Bates, of Ashlsnd.
The Garden Club
The Medford Garden club will meet
at the Medford hotel Thursday eve
ning, ucroner 7 at 7:30 o'clock,
Mrs. Howard Bawd en will have
charge of the program which will
constat of timely talks and articles
on "What to do for Our Garden this
rail and How to do It.'
Visits Here From
Ualln Wnlla, Wa.h.
Mra. D. B. Oray Is spending tho
week-end In Medford as the house
guest of Mr. and MtjRobert Norrls
Leaves For Home
In Smn Francisco
Mis Helen Collins has returned
to her home In San Francisco fol
lowing a month'a vtslt with Miss
Catherine Buckley.
Mr. Pulton Arrives
From Itrrkeley
Mrs. Edith W. Patton arrived Fri
day from Berkeley. Cal.. and will
spend a month here. She is the
guest of Mra. C. Reese Braley.
Four Hints For
IMnncr Party
Dr. and Mra. B. L. Lageaon and
Dr. and Mrs. Dwlght H. Flndley
were host for a dinner party Tues
day at the home of the former.
Fourteen were asked for the eve
ning. An
Opportunity
This contest alo often a
oplrtutlil npHrtiinlt,i fni
yon tn solve jour lft prob
lem with photneraphs of
your htT . . . You ran not
lose by entering!
3 l" Ionia I
$150.00 in Merchandise
SHANGLE STUDIO
Medford Bldg.
Miss Mary Knopf
Is Married at
Vesper Service
At a vesper aarvlca held last Sun
day at the Lutheran church, Mlae
Mary Knopf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E- Knopf, became the bride of
Lloyd Bmlth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Smith. The ceremony was perform
ed by W. E. Stramro, pastor of Central
Avenue Church of Christ.
Mrs. 0. C. Pierce sang "At Dawn
Ing" and Miss Maxlne Pierce played
"Londonderry Air" preceding the
ceremony. The Bridal Chorus from
Lohengrin was played by Miss Pierce
as the bridal party approached the al
tar. "Love's Old Bweet Song" waa
played as the couple received congrat
ulations of their friends, following
the marriage vows.
The bride wore a. floor-length gown
of light pink taffeta with pale blue
sash. A coronet of baby breath, and
pale blue delphinium adorned her
hair. Her bridal bouquet consisted of
pink rosebuds, blue delphinium, baby
breath and maiden hair fern with
shower bow of pink and white.
Miss Roberta Mayfleld was brides
maid and wore a gown of pale green
organdy. She carried an arm bouquet
of Talisman roses. Verne Knopf, bro
thor of the bride, was best man for
Mr. Smith.
A wedding dinner for members of
the Immediate families and Mr. and
Mrs. Stramm waa held after the serv
ice. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live on the
Old Stage Road.
Crater Lake Guild
Plans for Banquet
Monday Evening
Crater Lake Guild of tile Presby- I
terlan church will open It year with
the annual banquet to be held In the
church Monday evening at six -thirty
o'clock. This will be the Kick-off
banquet and the sports Idea will be
carried out In every detail of the
program and decorations.
The following program la to be
presented: Toast by the referee, Mrs.
8. L. Divine; "Training ' by Mary
Pbtpps; encouragement of the team
led by pep leader Margaret Huson.
On the game Itself the following
team will speak, Captain Ella Pen
nington, "Attributes of a Winning
Team;" Winifred Welshaar. "Loyalty;"
Frederlca Broinmer, "Teamwork;"
Helen Holt Wilson, "On the Ball."
Comments on the game will be made
by Dr. S. L. Divine, pastor of the
church. Mrs. Iverson. In- the cap
acity of coach, will make the be
tween -halves talk to the team and
spectators.
A musical program will be present
ed by Jean McAllister, (Catherine
Wendt, Mary Webster and Mrs. H. R.
Prentice.
Members are asked to telephone
Vera Humphrey, 1580X for reserva
tions for themselves and guests.
Elks Ladies Plan
Dessert Luncheon
Ladles of the Elks will meet for a
dessert luncheon Tuesday at 1:30 o'
clock at tho Elks temple. Cards and
(various games will follow.
Mrs. A. F. Stennett. Mra. D. O. Fred
erlck and Mrs. J. W. Batea are the
committee In charge. All local mem
bers and visiting Ladles of the Elks
are extended a cordial Invitation.
Altar Society
Meets Tuesday
St. Anne's Altar society will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the
parish hall for the regular session
nervals Woman Here
For Several Days
Mrs. W. Al Jones of Gervala ta
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Porter on Minnesota street. Mrs.
Jonea is Mra. Porter's mother. She
will be here for ten dnys.
Wushlntitiui, 1. C, Couple
Guests of Fnrrells
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner ol
Washington, D. C, visited here early
In the week as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Farrrll. Mr, Warner Is
a brother of Mrs. Edith W. Patton.
Mrs. Connolly Here
From Victoria, l. C.
Mrs. C. E. Connolly Is visiting In
the city as guest of her father. Mr.
P. H. Harrison. Mrs. Connolly's hus
band. Colonel Connolly, la stationed
with the Works Point Barracks. i
SHANGLE'S 1937
Baby Salon Contest
BY REQUEST WILL
BE HELD OPEN A
WEEK LONGER
ACT NOW!
$300 In Prizes
$150.00 in Cash and
Contest Copyrighted 1036.
Music Club Installs
Officers, Committee
Reports Are Given
Installation of officers was held at
the regular meeting of the Medford
Music club early In the week with
Mrs. J. W. McCoy In charge of the
ceremonies. Those Installed were:
Mrs. Darrell Huson, president; Mrs,
Lola Young, first vice-president; Mra.
H. W. Webster, secretary; and Mrs.
R. C. Mulholland, treasurer. Mrs.
Young was elected to her position
at the session, the other officers hav
ing been named earlier.
The club meets on the fourth Mon
day of each month and anyone In
terested Is Invited to Join either the
active or associate list. Sixty were
present for the past week's meeting.
Frank R. Austen played piano num
bers and Mr. R. w. Webster sang, ac
companied by Mrs. Eva Hazelrlgg
Marsh.
Mra. Otto J. Frohnmayer. chairman
of the ways and means committee,
reported on an interesting program
planned for the near future; Mrs.
Effle Kurtz told of the formation and
Installation of a Juvenile and Junior
group; Mrs. Ella Mae Wilson Oail
reported that the group will sponsor
a short radio program at least once
month over station KM ED. Tne
constitution was read by Mrs. Ray
Baker and Mrs. E. E. Gore, chairman
of that committee. It was approved
by the group. Mrs. Mulholland and
Mrs. R. E. McElhose gave a report of
the oratorio committee. Mrs. Roberta
Ward Bebb, chairman of the program
committee, and M 1 s a Genevieve
Brown, head of the year book com
mittee, presented the program for
the year.
Mrs. William Bower man and Mrs.
Frohnmayer were In charge of the
coffee table following the business
and program.
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Pioneer Group Plans
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the South
ern Oregon Pioneer association will
be held In Ashland the coming
Thxtrsday beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Moray Applegate. grandson of Lind
say Applegata, and grandnephew of
Jesse Applegate. two of the famous
figures of early Oregon history, will
be the principal apesker at the event
which will convene in Pioneer hall.
Dinner will be served to the 200
members at 1 o'clock at the Civic
club house by women of the Bellview
grange. There will be no charge to
members. I. E. Vlnlng la president
of the organization.
Miss Brown Married
at Parents' Home
GRIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 3. Spl.)
At a quiet home ceremony Sunday
afternoon at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Brown, Miss
Lillian Brown and Philip A. Bum
gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H
Bumgardner. were married by the
Rev. W. H. Eaton, at 3 o'clock. Only
members of the Immediate families
attended.
The bride wore a navy blue tailored
suit and her corsage waa of Golden
Gleam rosebuds.
An Informal reception followed the
coremony.
Camp and Auxiliary
Meet Wednesday
United Spanish War Veterans camp
and auxiliary will meet in regular
session Wednesday evening at the
atmory. A covered dish dinner will
be served at 8:30 o'clock.
Plans will be made for the recep
tion of Commander Hansen and
other officers of the department in
November and a good attendance
desired.
Miss Paly Leaves
For Portland
Mlsa Frances Daly, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Daly, lett
Saturday for Portland where she
will enter nurses training at St
Vincent's hospital.'
Orecntr State Mothers
To Meet Tuesday
Oregon State Mothers club will
meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:80
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert
lowry, south of the city on the Pa- :
of to highway. Plans for tho year's
program will be considered. All
members with sons and daughter?
attending Orpeon State are Invited
Phone 1308
President
1' 'V -ah
(Kennell-EIIis photo)
Mrs. O. L. Overmevcr. niwltlftnt nf
Med ford unit Nn. l.V AmpHpnti I.
glon auxiliary, which Is planning an
active prop rum for the winter.
Women of Rotary
to Have Luncheon
Women of Rotary will meet for a
salad luncheon Wednesday at the
home of Mra. George Henselman, Mrs,
Joe Marshall la assistant hostess.
The luncheon ta at one o'clock and
guests are asked to bring their own
service.
Contemporary Book Club
To Have First Meeting
The Contemporary Book club will
hold the initial meeting of the fall
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. David Yale on
South Oakdale. Mrs. Ned Vilas will
present the program.
The New
ELITE
STYLE SHOP
40 South Central
Just across the street from
the Craterian
NOW!
A Sale of Unfurred
SPORTS COATS
Guaranteed 516.95 Value
Companion Sale Of
NEW FALL
DRESSES
4."
s 1 395
mm
1
$595
GnnranteM $695 Value
Legion Auxiliary
Will Give Dinner
Preceding Meeting
Mrs. O. L. Overmeyer, president of
the Medford unit No. 15, American
Legion auxiliary, haa announced that
a covered dish dinner will be given
Tuesday evening at the armory pre
ceding the regular monthly meetings
of Medford poet and auxiliary. The
dinner will start promptly at 6 and
all Legionnaires and auxiliary mem
bers are urged to be present. The
evening will be given over to infor
mal entertainment and dancing fol
lowing the meeting.
The auxiliary has pledged Itself
to take part In the community chest
drive to be launched shortly, accord
ing to Mr. Overmeyer. "We expect
our community service program to
be an interesting and vital part of
our work this year and our active
participation In the chest drive will
be our first contribution toward this
work," she said. Mra. Esther Pltegel
la community chest chairman for the
Medford unit.
Auxiliary members will meet Mon
day evening In room t 306, United
Stated National Bank building, to
sew and all members Interested In the
child welfare sewing program are
asked to be present. Ruth Freed la
child welfare chairman.
A number of Legionnaires and
auxiliary members attended the Joint
Installation ceremonies and dance of
the Ashland Legion and auxiliary
Saturday and report an enjoyabl?
time.
Mrs. Hurley Visits
With Daughter Here
Mrs. G. I. Hurley of Eugene la
visiting here with her son-tn-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Barker.
THE DuBARRY
SENSATIONAL
A snipendous $ucs st the famoiu Richard Hudnut Salon an Fifth
Avenue, the DuBiiry Beauty-Angle Treatment is now complete in
an enchanting kit for your Salon-at-Home. With these preparations,
and special instructions for applying them, this treatment is as easy
to take as a beauty sleep, and will make your skin look years younger.
The DuBarry Beauty-Angle adviser in our Toiletries Department
will tell you more about this revolutionary new treatment. And the box
will speak for Itself! It's ,2.50 only during this introductory period.
ICHAD HUONUT AIDS TO tOVIHNIJI
WELCOME
ILJl
WHAT ii mora welcome
ttun the Aurumnal appear,
ance of curtains? Curtains
brighten the home. They
Invest a room wmS a cheery
something that maltes it
more livable, and accents
its personality.
Rough Dry s,.h 8 lbs. 56c
7c each additional pound
... urmrt li I i s. i
f ij.jvum itniMi avtrsiii-
. . MIIAEIMBri ftcr
Jobs Daughters to
Install Officers
Monday Evening
Job's Daughters will hold Installa
tion of officers Monday evening at
8:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple.
The ceremonies will be publlo and
Miss Helen Thompson, honored queen
will be installing officer. A business
session for members only starts
promptly at 7 o'clock.
Officers to be Installed Include:
Senior Princess, Mary E. Shxeve;
Junior Princess, Catharine Conroy;
Guide, Dorothy Jenkins; Marshal.
Josephine Bullls, all elective offices
and chaplain, Jean Mcpherson; re
corder, Betty Southwlck and outer
guard. Charlotte Older, appointive
offices.
Assisting installing officers will be
Edith Hodgklns. guide; Janice Shreve,
marshal; Kathryn Anderson, chap
lain and Mary Mathea, recorder.
The public Is cordially invited to
be present and tight refreshment
will be served following the installa
tion. Isobel Crouch la In charge of
refreshments.
(Continued on Page Six.)
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
GLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bld.r Tel. 283-B
Main and Riverside,' Medford, Ore
Skillful Service Reasonable Price
Open Evenings by Appointment
Aits m bled tn
iequencei for dry
and oily f kin
250
Regularly 3.75
CURTAINS!
lit appearance of your
curtains a'."-jnds largely
upon th jy they are
laundered. We restore
fresh beauty to all your win
dow hangings, and guaran
tee they will hang squarely
and drape perfectly.
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