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PAOTC FOUR MT.nFOTCD MATT, TRTBTjyE. MEDFORD. OTJF.flOX. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1937 m SOCIETY zAND. CLUB ME IKS OF THE WEEK frjftp J By GRACE CEAFT ' s Thirty-six Invited Bridge Luncheon Friday at Hotel Mrs. Ben B. Harder entertained tor one ot the larger affairs of the week, Inviting a hut of frlenda to a bridge luncheon Mday at the Medford hotel. Ouests to make up nine tables of earda were salted Including: Mra. Paul Janney. Mra. Ed Janney, Mra. W. H. Mulrhead, Mra. O. M. Roberta, Mra. David Rosenberg, Mra. Mary almond. Mrs. Edwin R. Durno, .Mra. C. M. Kldd, Mra. E. Raymond Driver, Mrs. J. B. Andrewa, Mrs. A. W. Pipes, Mrs. C. C. Lemmon, Mrs. 0. W. Lemery, Mrs. P. O. Thayer, Mra. P. H. Reum, Mra. W. P. Qulsenberry, Mrs. Qua Newbury, Mra. John C, Mann, Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mra. Charlea Engllah, Mrs. George Dean. Mrs. Wheldon Blddle, Mrs. Albert Burch, Mrs. Blddle, Mrs. A. B. Cun ningham, Mrs. O. O. Alenderler, Mrs. O. M. Brewer, Mrs. Ralph Bardwell, Mra. J. J. Emmens, Mrs. Frank Far rell, Mra. Robert O. Hart, Mra. Ployd Hart, Mra. Rupert Henry, Mrs. Alice Holloway, Mrs. C. Z. Connolly, Mrs. H. D. McCaskey. Calendar Monday 2 p. m. Travel Study club meet ing at home of Mra. H. L. Brown, 1100 East Main street. 8 p.- m. Meeting of Oak drove Study club at Oak Orove achool. 0:30 p. m. Daughters of Union Veterana no-hot dinner at Holland hotel. 7 p. m. Badminton claas of young business women meets at Roosevelt gyr nastum. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Chrysan themum circle of Neighbors of Woodcraft at Oddfellows hail, Tuesday 1 p. m. Luncheon of Sunny 81a tera of Plrst Presbyterian church at home of Mra. Louts Brown, 737 West Jackson. I 1 :30 p. m. Dessert luncheon ot : Merrltt circle of Plrst Presbyterian church at home of Mrs. O. J. Oould, 1816 West Main. 1:30 p. m. Oraoe circle of Plrst Presbyterlsn church dessert lunch eon at home of Mrs. Sherman L. Divine, 27 Ross court. 2 p. m. Meeting of Ladles' aux iliary of Baptist church at cnurcn parlors. Wednesday 12:30 p. m- Luncheon of seal salo chairmen of Meaiora ana county v, Medford hotel with meeting follow ing at Sparrow Memorial clinic, Thursday 9:80 a. m. Meeting of Thursday Morning Study club at ame' com munlty club on Bartlett. 10 a. m. All day golden Jubilee of Missionary society of Methodise Episcopal church at the churen. 1:30 p. m. Building bridge club party at home of Mrs. 8yd Brown, 504 South Holly. 2 p. m. Meeting of Loyalty cir cle of Methodist Episcopal church at home of Mra. R. T. Harrison. 710 West Fourth. 2 p. m. Women's Christian Tem perance union meeting at home ot Dr. Eva Carlow, 28 South Laurel street. 8 p. m Eastern Star meeting to honor past matrons and past pat rons at Masonic temple, Friday 1:80 p. m. Duplicate bridge tour nament of St. Mark's guild at par ish hall. Mrs. Blddle quest of Voorhles Mrs. Margaret Blddle Is visiting with her brother-in-law and stater. Col. and Mrs. Clordon Voorhles. Mrs. Blddle divides her time between Port land and her ranch near Klamath Palls. Return From Trip to Seattle, Wash. Misses Anna and Kate Kellehor re turned to their home Thursday from Seattle. They were accompanied by their sister, Mrs. J. D. Stnnott and niece. Miss Joan Stnnott. whom they have been visiting for the past month. Mrs. Slnnott and her daugh ter will be here until October 14. Vou will find Rambler Rote delightfully dif ferent. Modem. Vibrant. Lovely to look upon. A Joy to In with . . . Picture it on your own table Rambler Rose will harmo' niie with al mo any type or period of decoration. Come in and let ui show it to you. NECK 8 S A It T to o to other 1 ?j 3 (7) II! J Mt"y." i II IffTI M4v J P Nor A NOW rltlei to m the new - aterllnx pattern we linve them all, at Lawrence's tel Wed At Vesper Service 7 J ' Ait - Mrs. Lloyd' Smith (Mnry Knopf), Knopf, who was married at a vesper church. Miss Doris Patton Honored at Shower Tuesday Evening Honoring MIas Doris Patton, whose marriage to Wayne Harris wilt occur tho latter part of October, Mlas La Verne Stephenson and Miss Evelyn Herman entertained with a kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mlsfl Stephenson, Quests for the affair were Miss Patton, Mra. Ethel Knlpa, Miss Mary Van Dyke, Miss Mnxlne Robinson. Mlsa Ooraldlne Wilkinson, Mlas Jean- etto McKoe. Miss Everetta Gillespie, Miss Leabelle Miller, Miss Bethel Single. Mrs. Edith Knnklo. Mlsa Patton and her mother, Mrs. Edith W. Patton arrived In Medford the past week from Berkeley. Calif., whero they have lived for the past year. Mlas Patton was feted at sev eral parties tn Berkeley preceding her departure. New Books Reviewed By Wednesday Club The regular meeting of the Wednes day Study club wiui held this post wcok at the Olrls' community club house, with Mrs. A. J. Hnnby, vice president, presiding. Mrs. L. E. Wll ltama gave a review of the program to be studied for the coming year, explaining that a general program of miscellaneous subjects will be atudled. Mrs. A. E. Moore reviewed "The Shrine of a Thousand BuddhaV by Dr. Tucct and Captntn Oherfl. The book wtia first published In England aa "Secrets of Tibet" and doplcta the life tn that country and tho experi ences of the nuthors In their travels there. Mrs. J. H. Cochran reviewed "The Llfo I've Ijoved," an nuliiblography hy Ianbell Field, stepriflUKhter of Ttobert Louis SU'venson,. She de scribes her life among the royalty In Hawaii and her sojourn in Samoa. The next meeting of the club will be held October 20 t the clubhouse. Job's Daughters Have Tea Saturday Jobs Diumhters entertained with a successful tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Katherlne Conroy with about 4S girls and their moth ers willing. The Junior and senior princesses, Katherlne Conroy and Mnry Ettyahcth Shrevo poured. Many new girls were present for the afternoon and the membership of the organization has been con siderably enlarged. VMtli.jt llrre t'rnm llnuallan Mnntl Medtord frleuda are welcomltm Mra Edith Loom la and her daughter, Mra Davo Silver of Hawaii, who are sprnd- Hi(t a week here as guests of Dr. and Mrs. p. Q. Thayer. Mr. Loom to and Mra. Silver (Adrte Loomls), formerly lived in Mtsiford and are widely known In the valley. Mrs Loomls di vides her time between Santa Mon ica, California and her daughter's home In the Islands. Use Mall iTIbunewant ada. A LADIES Fine No Reason For Poor ' " ' "'" "' take a curl. For habv ire J. reiMumtlty finger waea 1 I 1 ' J i , , t a .'a, 111 h f H 8 Try one of our yeast packt to remove summer tan. BOWMAN Barber & Beauty Shoppes Ifl-IH South ( inlrnl Telephone .It rirv- J 4 r ci a. j 5 Photo by Sharurle daughter of Mr. And Mrs. C. E. sprvlce recently at the Lutheran Colony Club Holds Luncheon Friday Members of the Colony club held their regular luncheon Friday at the club-house with Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, chairman of the committee, tn charge. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Louis A. Salade, Mrs. Martin Luther, Mrs. Raymond Driver, Mra. Corbln Edgell, Mra. H. Van Hoeven burg, and Mlas Harriett Sparrow, Kickoff Banquet Is Successful Event Crater Lake guild of the First Pres byterian church held Its annual ban quet last Monday evening with more than sixty guests present. This was the kick-off banquet and the sports motif was carried out in both pro gram and decorations. Football place cards, autumn flowers and a minia ture gridiron gave a sports atmo sphere to the entire affair. Decora tions were in charge or Mrs. trans Ray and her committee. After Dr. Sherman L. Divine naa asked the blessing, the group was led In songs by pep leader Mrs. Darrell Huaon. Emily Brown, president, in troduced the following officers: Vera Humphrey, vice-president; Frederlca Brommer, treasurer and Helen Holt Wilson, secretary. Mrs. Divine, In the capacity of referee, gave the rulea of the game in her devotions, and during the dinner the following program was presented. Mrs. Ransom Webster, accompanied by Mrs. H. E. Marsh, sang "Little Demoiselle" and "I Hear a Trush at Eve"; Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. past president, spoke on "Training"; Mrs. William McAllister and Miss Katherlne Wcndt sang two duets, accompanied by Mrs. Marsh, "Oh That Wo Two Were Maying" and The World la Waiting for the Sun rise"; Mra. H. R. Prentice and War run Mullen played an accord! an Quel, "Sharpshooters' March". Mis. 1 verso n, aa coach, gave the between halvea talk to the team, followed by short talks by four team members. Loyalty" by Mrs. Winifred Wuia haar; "On The Ball" by Helen Holt Wilson; "Teamwork by Fredeilca Brommer; and "Attributes of a Win ning Team" by Mrs. Lawrence Pen- nington, Dr. Divine. In the capacity of spec tator, gave a short Uik, "Comments ou the Oame", after which the meet ihg was adjourned with the an nouncement that the next meeting will be held Monday, November 1 at the home of Mra. Walter FUnn. Ml (haniplln to lslt in Milwaukee Mis Pauline Champlln, who has been visiting with relative In Iowa arrived In Chicago last nWht and from there will go to Milwaukee. Wis- cxmaln where she will visit with rel- ftttvfv of her aunt, Mrs. Q. C. Kettle, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Heturn from Los Angeles Mr. and Mr. Roy Harper returned the first of the week from a vacation trip to Los Atwele. Calif. Hair Is Waves 1" " "".' V 1 ' fine hair CO Cfl T j.50 yXV by expert operators ' , mi : Parties Planned to Honor Visitor From Victoria Mrs. David Rosenberg and Mrs. George M. Roberta were joint hos tesses for luncheon and bridge Satur day afternoon to honor. Mrs. C. E. Connolly, of Victoria. B. C, who has been visiting here as guest of her father P. H. Harrison. She will leave for her home tonight. Eighteen guests were Invited to the affair which was given at the home of Mra. Rosenberg. Mrs. John C. Mann entertained at an informal tea Tuesday afternoon for Mrs Connolly. ' In vita. ions were extended to twenty-six. Mrs. Gilbert Stuart, Mra. W. H. Fluhrer and Mra David Rosenberg poured. Numerous small affairs have been arranged by friends during Mrs. Con nolly's atay In the city. St. MartflChiild to Hold Duplicate Bridge Tournament f St. Mark's guild will hold a dup licate bridge tournament at the par ish hall Friday afternoon at 1:3U o'clock with Mrs. R. F. Watson, who has acted as tournament director In San Francisco for several years, as director of the affair. Mrs. Watson Is recot?nlri tm a hi-liitrn ovnrf nnri last year won the all western wo- men a she was Ion all Mrs. Friday' affair and reservations may be made with her or any members of the committee Including Mrs. John Day, Mrs. William Gllmore. Mrs. Clinton Spencer and Miss Anne Livingston. Mra. Stennett's phone number la 701-J and Mrs. Watson's Is 1220-R. Tea Will be served at 4:30 o'clock while Mrs. Watson computes the scores. Two Entertain for Bridge Luncheon at Rogue River Lodge Mrs. Walter Fllnn and Mrs. Allan Perry entertained with a bridge luncheon at Rogue River lodge on Thursday of the past week. Seyen tables of bridge were In play with Mrs. Ksrl L. Janouch winning first prise. Mrs. George Henselman. sec ond. Mrs. Emerson Merrick, consola tion and Mrs. William M. McAllister, traveling prize. Invited were: Mrs. Dwlght H. Plndley. Mrs. Kenneth O. Denman. Mrs. Harold Larsen, Mrs. Edwin R. Durno. Mrs. George Henselman. Mrs. Ksrl I Janouch, Mrs. Charles W. Lemery, Mrs. Warren O. Bishop, Mrs Harry R. Prentice, Mrs. o. E. Wil liams, Mrs. Poster Cone, Mrs. Chester Hubbard. Mrs. L. L. Sanders. Mrs. Emerson Merrick, Mrs. T. E. Knack stedt. Mrs. A. Z. Dean. Mrs. Dolph Phlpps. Mrs. Hsrold Brown. Mrs. Robert C. Hart. Mrs. Richard Payne. Mra. William M. McAllister. Mra. Jack Porter, Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. H. D. Byington. Mrs. Lawrence Pen nington. Mrs. Harold Relchsteln, Mrs. Prank Perl and Mrs. Bruce Bauer. California people stop In Mcilford Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Bellman of Downey, Calif., stopped In Medford Thursday aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Qllstrap. They aro on a month'e vacation and left Friday lor Klamath Palls, planning to go north from there. The Gllstrnpa and Bell mans are former friends from Eu gene. Miss Marvel Head Married Recently The recent marriage of Mlas Marvel Read to Thomas Arthur Olynn which occurred In San Francisco, Sunday. October 3, Is of Interest to many friends here. Mrs. olynn Is the daugh ter of Mrs, Joseph L. Read and for merly resided In Medford. The couple will be at home at 33 Stoneman street, San Francisco after October 16. Visiting Here from Santa Ana. Calif. Mrs. A. B. Christopher of Santa Ana. Calif., Is visiting at the home of her brother. J. p. Neeley of Tal ent. Oregon. She la nlnnnm. . turn to her home the first of the wees. pair championship. This enr KI-aJ-' i t "i s a member of the chimp- . Jl ' "j ?y 3 western mixed team of four. I l ff&'JsF A. P. Stcnnett Is chairman ot I EIL.-JllVSj. 1 WE URGE YOU TO ORDER YOUR IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS CARDS Now, you have first choice of the newest Christmas card originations unusually personalized exclu sively for you. You are always sure of the smart and new when you order your Christmas Cards here. Crater Lake Girl Scouts Council Sponsors Campship By Nola Situated In, the heart of California Cruz, California, Is Girl Scout Camp chosen to represent the girl scouts tics, had the privilege and pleasure this summer. ' - JttTV r Photo by Blanche Leclerc Thursday Morning Study Club to Hear Mrs, Angus Bowmer The Thursday Morning study club will hold the first meeting of the fall Thursday, October 14 at the Girls Community club on Bartlett street at 9:30 a. m. As a special feature, Mrs. Angus Bowmer, of Ashland, will be guest speaker, talking on the topic "Re-dlscovering Shakespeare." Mrs. Bowmer Is regarded as an authority on Shakespeare and spent much of lost year in England In study on the subject. Mrs. C. C. Lemmon will speak on the subject "Shakespeare Our Con temporary" and Mrs. H. C. Obye will talk on A Shakespeare Garden." Both are members of the club. The new officers of the group are Mrs. Prank Gray, president; Mrs. Prank Dlllard. first vice-president: Mrs. Eldon Drysdale, second vice president; Mrs. Burdette Dodge, secretary-treasurer. Eastern StaVwill Honor Past Heads Members of the Eastern Star In cooperation with the auxiliary com mute end the September committee will entertain the past matrons and past patrons of Reamea chapter Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple, with Mrs. Rose Huston as chairman. Mrs. Myrna Fink, worthy matron. has planned the entertainment. The Eastern Slor meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Lodge Session in Portland Attracts Several members of the local Pythian Sisters and KnlRhts of Pyth ias are In Portland for the week-end to attend the grand lodge which Is meeting there. Mrs. Ella Roper, grand chief, of Orants Pass, has charge of the sessions. Pythtan Sisters making the trip are: Mrs. Ella Wortman and Mrs. Mabel Rozert-s, both past grand chiefs of Oregon, and Mrs. Ruth Waldron, rep resentative. Tho Knights Include Har ry Wortman. past grand chancellor, and George Flsko and Ray Voust, rep resentatives of the lodge hero. Louts Bennett, present grand chancellor, ot Portland, formerly lived In Medford Mrs. Hurley Leaves for Heme In Kttcene Mrs. Oeorgo I. Hurley left for her home In Eugene Wednesday morning. She h.vs been here for several days vts:tlrj- with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barker. Mrs. Barker la Mrs. Hurley's daughter. 1fit At thi "t r- WW 'i!i" f SWEM'S Ilarwood Redwoods in Big Basin, near Santa Chaparral, which I, as s delegate of Medford and outlying communl of attending for four weeks during The csrap session was divided Into. four two-week periods starting July 1 and terminating August 39th. The camp alto was Ideal, being right in the heart of the Redwoods. We girls roughed It In the full sense ol the word having the 'good earth for our bed and only the stars over head. All of our food was prepared out-of-doors and we ate In "army style from our mess kits. We girl scouts, numbering on an average of two hundred each period, were classed In groups according to age, being known by such names as ducks, owls, crickets and butterflies The counselors, totsllng approxi mately 40. who supervised the Indi vidual groups were known by animal names. The camp director. Vail Stark was known as the Besr or Grizzly. The activities of the day were ar ranged In a definite schedule, which we scouts rigidly followed. We rolled out of bed at 6:30 a. m. to the tune of reveille and hurried to breakfast at 7:30. The time from S a. m. to 10 a. m. we spent doing odd Jobs about our "nests" and the kitchen An assembly was called at 10 for announcements, puppet shows or sjmllsr entertainment and for sing ing camp songs. Lunch was served at 13 noon after which we resteo until 3:45. Then, after we received our share of the milk and crackers being served, we busied ourselves until 8:30 In learning the Intricacies and proficiencies of such arts as leatheroraft, puppetry, raffia and string work, bead work, dramatics, archery, nature observation and ap preciation, astronomy, sketching, and swimming. Dinner was served at 6 p. m. and from 7:45 until 8:16 we enjoyed recreational and social diversions of different sorts around a huge camp fire. Taps sounded at 8:30 p. m. at which time, all girls were required to be In bed. Girl Scouts attend this camn from every state in the union. Our own Camp McLoughlln nature counselor, Mrs. Raymond Driver, who known as Gray Owl was a nature counselor the last period at Chapar ral. The Inspiration and knowledge re ceived from this camp experience I hope to ahare with my troop and all llrl scouts of this council. Miss Robinson Plans Vacation In Portland Miss Maxlne Robinson Is leaving this week for Portland where she will visit her sister Miss Kathryn Robin son. She will be away two weeks. A GOSSARD MisSimplicit4 Fastens with a.Talon for Easier Adjustment The Talon fastener takes the "struggle" out o adjusting your foundation garment in a proper position on your body. The MisSimplicity feature gives unusual diaphragm con trol by means of the elastic waistline straps that pull diag onally to flatten the flesh over the ribs and abdomen. Model J67J (sketched) is of 6ne ba tiste with a youthful vith a youthful t c qq of lace J uplift ba. u. s. Tu. ot. Ho. lucim SPECIAL A group of Corsets and Cortelettet yo Price ADRIENNE'S V4-i : in f.y.:; h: h It ! ''Mai. f ! Z4p Ik1- rf ww 'SwfiKT fejMk defy ti" : : If &MK. A-j Mrs. Sutflle Orr ininhar, executive secretary of dip Oregon 1 ti!emili8ls ot'lety, who will meet nllli Jackson county seal snle chairmen anil (he Medford committee for luncheon at the Hotel Medford on Wednesday. Sadie Orr Dunbar to Meet With Seal Sale Chairmen Mrs. Saidle Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis society, will be in Medford Wednes day, October 13 to meet with the health seal sale chairmen from all towns in JacJtson county and the Medford committee preparatory to the annual drive. A luncheon will be held at the Medford hotel at 12:30 o'clock and a meeting will follow at. the Sparrow memorial clinic. Mrs. Robert C. Hart Is county seal sale chairman. The 1937 seal sale committee for Medford Includes Miss Helen Bullla, Mrs. C. W. Butterfield. Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer. Mrs. Moore Hamilton, Mrs. Alex Sparrow. Mrs. J. Prank Reinhart Mrs. L. L. Sanders, Mrs. John Moffat, Mrs. David Rosenberg, Mrs. C. Rease Braley, Mrs. J. C. S. Wellls and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer. Mrs. Frank Van Dyke Is chairman for Ashland, Mrs. Walter Euberg, Talent; Mrs. Robert Frame, Phoenix; Mrs. clarence Davis, Eagle Point, Mrs. W. G. Howes, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Reed Carter, Rogue River. The representatives from Central Point, Jacksonville, Sams Valley and Prospect have not been named as yet. THERE'S STILL TIME . TO ENTER SHANGLE'S 1937 Baby Salon Contest v t 'I". ' " ; - V V? t r i. AN OPPORTUNITY This contest also offers a splendid chance for you to tolve your gift problem with photographs of your baby . . . You cannot lose by entering! ACT AT ONCE! $300 In Prizes Sft'iSi. SHANGLE STUDIO Medford Bldg Contest Copyrighted 1937 Phone 1308 Mrs. Aldrich Feted Extensively Prior to Her Departure Several affairs were arranged the, past week to compliment Mrs. W. W. Aldrich. who left Saturday morning for Indlo, Calif., where she will re side. Dr. Aldrich departed for th south about ten days ago and Mrs. Aldrich has been the guest of Mrs. Leonard Carpenter since that time. Mrs. F. Corning Kenly entertained Mrs. Aldrich at luncheon Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Newhall gave a luncheon In her honor Wednesday, inviting Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mra. Donald S. Clark, Mrs. Jack F. Spald ing, Mrs. Harold Jordan, Miss Mar garet Hubbard. Mrs. W. H. Mulr head and the honored guest. Mrs. Alex Sparrow asked Mrs. Aid rich for luncheon on Friday. Addi tional guests were Mrs. Leonard Car penter and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, H. Clifton Garnett Married October 2 In San Francisco The marriage of H. Clifton Garnett, son of Mr. anu Mrs. Ben Garnett, and. Miss Nina Kidwell. daughter of Mrs. J. C. Black, is of interest to a wide circle of friends here. The ceremony was performed In San Francisco Sat urday, October 2 at 7:30 o'clock as a culmination of a romance begun in Ashland high school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osburn attended the couple. Mr. Garnett Is a graduate of Med ford high school and attended the University of Oregon at Eugene. He has been In California for the past year. The couple Is to live at 1070 Green street, San Francisco. W.C.T.U. Will Hold . Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the W. O. T. U. will be held at the home of Dr. Eve, Carlow, 26 South Laurel street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Dawes will conduct devotion als. For the program reports of the state convention held at Newburg October 5 to 6 will be heard. Mrs, Minnie Bryant, Mrs. Russell, Mra. Cox and Mrs. Ellen Thrasher, of Grants Pass, attended the sessions. Mrs. Thrasher Is county president. Mrs. C. A. Meeker will give special music. All who are Interested In the tem perance cause are Invited to attend. (Continued on Page Five) i