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fEPFO'RD MAIL TRTBUTvTE, MEPFOKD, OREGON, SUNDXY, OCTOBER 17, 1937 PAOE FOUR SOCIETY .AND CL UB MEWS OF THE WEEK J By ORAOZ CRAFT VJ Miss Dorria Patton Will Be Married At Home Service An October wedding of special UV terest ! tbat of Mies Dorla Patton, dsughter of Mrs. Warner Patton and Mr. Wayne Heme, son 01 ear. ano Mrs. N. B. HarrU, which will be aniemnlied at a candlelight service Bsturday, Ootobar 3a, at tha bride's home on Valley view drive, ra earv. ice will be read at o'clock by tha Hev. Sherman L. Divine, paetor of the first Presbyterlsn ohuroh. Invl. tatlone have been eittended to 80 sueata. Miss Helen Patton will arrive thla week from Oakland, Calif., where aha la attending Mllla college, to be her aliter'a honor attendant. Mr. Mau rice HarrU will be beet man for his brother. A reception will follow tha cere mony. . Mlaa Patton haa been the Incentive for much entertaining both here and .tn Berkeley alnce announcement of the date of her marriage. She la former atudent at Mills collage and , ane and her mother arrived In Med- ford about 10 daya ago. Bar oroiner, Kenneth Patton, who la a atudent at Stanford unlveralty, will coma nortn to attend the wedding. Mra. Prank Pi Perrell and her mother, Mra. Lillian Robinson, have arranged a shower party for Mlaa Patton and Mlaa Mollle Brown, elao a bride-elect, on Tueaday evening at the Parrell home. Mr., Mrs. Dresslar Here From Portland Mr. and Mra. Prank A. Dreaaiar of Portland are visiting over the week. end with Dr. and Mra. Charles W. Lemerv. Mr. Dreaelar la aaatetent to the vice-president and general man ager of tha Paclflo Telephone and Telegraph company. He will go on to San Pranclaco the flrat of the week on bualneaa and Mra. Dreaaiar will remain hero as guest of the Lem eryi. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Durno and Dr. and Mrs. ternary have asked a few friends for an Informal dinner party Sunday evening In honor of the vliil tore, the affair to be given at tha Durno Home. Past Heads Are Honored Thursday Reames chapter. Order of Eeatsrn Star honored the past matrons and past patrons of ths order with a lovely ceremony of Introduction and a special program of musle Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. About 35 past matrona and past patrona wore present with a large attendance of other members. The tables In ths dining room were attractively decorated In fall flowera by the committee In eharge with Mra. Ross Houston as chairman. The occasion wss enlivened by tha sing ing of old time songa, led by Mra. Hals Carlton Strang. Cards were enjoyed following the refreshments, with Mrs. Oraoe Holmes, L. P. Blahop, Mrs. Olga Bush and John Perl winning honora. f Maxine Myers Has Birthday Party A birthday party waa given for Maxine Myers on her tilth anni versary Friday evening at tha home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Myers. The little guests were en tertained by gamee, hunting pea nuts, and a fish pond, each one receiving a surprise. Dorothy Sylva won a prise at the gamea. Present were Carol Coulter, Jean Runta, Blossom Cormany. Donna Writ, Pranols Howard, Dorothy Sylva, Mary Mlkachs and Maxine Myers. Refreshments were served st two little round tables decorated with pink and white ehryaantne mums and candy baskets. Maxine waa the recipient of many gilts. Mrs. Res Returns From Trip To Palem Mra. D. H. Ram has returned from Salem where she hss spent the past two weeks. 1 Oregon State Student a Visit Here For Week-End Fred and Helen Snyder are spend ing the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Snydsr. Thy were accompanied by A. Hauswlrth. The three are students at Oregon Btate roller st Corr-MHs. Hy Fragor Sizzling Steak DINNER with the Salad Tray Premium steer beef placed before you In the aotunl process of cooking . . , with a compliment of racy mush room sauce. REX CAFE "Appetite Headquarters" OPEN ALL NIGHT SATURDAYS May VLK :')) I Charming Children Win Awards In Photo Contest r i! ; I 2." 'S ;.: ."-ij f, . Ajk, Lv - . is ry -TTsa3 l Vi , ., fM" '".-7 a ' 3 Photo by Blanche Leclerc Orand pri winners in tn sum annual moat attractive child contest sponsored by the Kennel Ellis studio are: first, Sharon, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. M. N. Hogtui. age 3 years (left); second, Dale, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Ward, Central Point, age 8 years (center); and third. Peggy Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Oillaftpey of Central Point, age 6 months fright). N icholson- Young Marriage Held In Bellingham At a simple ceremony held In Bell- Ingham, Washington Saturday Octo ber 0, Miss Dorothy Young waa mar ried to Lloyd Nicholson at the Meth odist mnnae, the Rev. E. E. Wolfe rending the service. The bride la the daughter it Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Young of Medford and the bridegroom la the son of Mrs. W. B. Nicholson, slso of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ntcholaon- were graduated from the Unlveralty ot Ore gon la&t MBy. For the present the couple will reside at the Alamo apart mente In Bellingham. Bridge Tournament Successful Event The duplicate bridge tournament sponsored by St. Mark'a guild Friday afternoon was a eucoeaaful event with fourteen tablea In play. Mra. R. P. Watson directed the tournament and honora wars won by Mrs. Martha Morris, Mrs. Charles R. Oall, Mra. Bertha Emerlck and Mra. D. A. Run yard. Mra. Will Andrews and Mrs. J. P. Norwood poured during the tea hour and Mra. A. P. Stennett, Mrs. O. J. Gould, Mrs. John Day, Miss Anne Uvlngeton and Mrs. Clinton Spencer were In charge of arrangements for the afternoon. ! Study Club Has Interesting Meet An outstanding program was given st the regular meeting of the Thursday Morning Study club the paat week with Mra. Angua Bowmer. of Aahlend. aa gueat epeaker. Mra. Bowmer gave a moet delightful talk on "Re-dUcoverlng Shakespeare". Mra. Bowmer la an authority on the great poet and speaks In a very enter taining and Instructive manner. Mra. c. 0. Lemmon epoke on the aubject "Shakespeare Our Contem porary" with her uaual interesting delivery and Mra. H. C. Obye gave an Instructive talk on "A Shake speare Garden. Mr. and Mrs. Herman At Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman left Saturday for Pendleton to spend a couple ot weeks. They will visit with Mrs. Herman's mother. Mrs. Perry Plans Visit In xalrm Mrs. E. A. Percy will leave the coming Sundny for BMcm where ahe will visit relatives. Mra. Percy la the mother of Mra. J. R. O'Connor and has been with her daughter elnce April. One Part of Your Menu Never Changes! will Rough Dry 7f each additional pound Sal sT an 4- tv Hi WUIH (EN1RAI AVlNlIt Mrs, Greene Gives Luncheon Friday ' Mrs. Fred W. Oreene was hoatess for a bridge luncheon Friday at her home Inviting eight gueata. Present were Mra. Ben Stafford, Mra. H. J. Melrlng. Mra. O. L. Pleroe, Mra. Olenn J. Key, Mra. Albert T. Anderson, Mra. W. C. Ryan, Mra. An drew J. Hematreet, and Mrs. L. G. Cronkhite. Mra. Cronkhlte won high scoring honors snd Mrs. Key second Shower Is Given for Miss Adams , Miss Jean Adams, whose marriage to Alson Kimball of Tulare. Calif., will be an event shortly sfter New Year's, was honored at a ahower Thursday evening at the V. T. Wilson home on the Jackaonvllte highway. Twenty-four relatives and friends were guesta at the affair and pre' aentod Mlaa Adams with many lovely gifts. Gamea were played and re freahments aerved later In the eve nlng. Mlaa Adams and her mother Mrs. Elmer Adams, formerly ot Medford, have been here for the psst two weeks visiting relatives and frlenda. Mr. Adama la expected to arrive this week tor a ahort visit after which the trio will motor to their home In Santa Clara, California. Hallowe'en Frolic Planned Oct. 28 One of the most promising fetes for the Hallowe'en time Is the Lin coln school frolic being planned by tha Lincoln service club on the eve of Oct. 38th. Some ot the features for the eve ning are cowboys and cowgirls show, a penny throw, movies, a puppet theatre, Robin Rhythm Band and Beano, besides various other attrac tions. The club will serve a cafeteria supper at fl:30 o'clock. The proceeds from the carnival will be used In service work and supporting the soup kitchen. - , The committee In charge la under the supervision of Mra. Verna Thatcher and Mrs. A. B. Shirley, the president. 1 .Mrs. Chadulrk I.envea Fnr Home Mra. H. M. Chadwlrk left Wednes day morning after vlaitlng here for a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Bell E. Ltttrell. She planned to stop in Corvsllls where her daughter Shir ely and eon Donald are stxidents at Oregon State college. From there she was to continue to her home In Portland. Phone &:V We'll haul away your rcfuae City Sanitary Servtos. ani I WHETHER tt b mack or ipread, linsn plays a prominsn role at ovary meal. Women us ing our laundering tervict ob lerve this thrse-rimei-daily oc casion with crisp, snowy linen that lends an air of graeioutnats to tha simplest repast. Wa bring out weava and design in full beauty to present an appear, ence on might hardly epect in 10 economical service, WHEN once you test H, you. too. hail our service as a coon to 'j thrifty, happy housekeeping! 8 lbs. 56c i I a . I bn ar 1 i tek Miss Bogert Tells of Betrothal at Tea Given Sunday Mra. W. B. Hulen entertained at a tea Sunday last from to S at her home In honor of Mlas Marian Bo gert, whose engagement to William Henry Flaher, of Medford, waa an' nounced during the afternoon. The wedding will be an event of October 37 at 10 o'clock at the Catholic church. ' A miniature church will dolla rep resenting the bridal party formed the centerpiece for the attractive tea table and disclosed the engagement. Mra. Kenneth Madden, of Klamath Palls, poured. Guesta at the affair were Miss Bo gert, Miss Helen Dugan. Mrs. Russell ActvMon. Miss Mary Waldron. Mlsa Dorla Upp. Mlaa Evelyn Herman. Mra. Lyle Anderson. Miss Aline Powlsr, Miss Helen Parish, Mrs. Keith Den man, Miss Anne Kantor. Mrs. Law rence Porter, Miss Linn Mills, Mrs. Glen Watson, Mrs. Clara Fisher and Mlsa Patricia Fisher. Bridge Luncheon Wednesday Event Mrs. Scott Davla entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home on the Rogue river. Gueate at the affair were Mrs. Allan P. Perry, Mrs. Wslter E. Fllnn, Mrs. W. J. Hutchison, Mrs. R. A. Mlksche, Mrs. Aubrey Desn, Mrs. T. E. Knsckstedt, and Mra. Kenneth Denman. Mra. Hutohlson won high prise and Mrs. Perry the consolation. Contemporary Book Club Meets Tuesday Contemporsry Boob club mem bers will meet at the Hotel Medford at 13:45 p. m. Tuesday for luncheon preceding their regular meeting The regular program will follow at 3 o'clock at the home of Mra. Erneat Barnes, president of the group Carpentera Hosts For Dinner On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leonsrd Cirpenter were dinner hosta Saturday evening. Inviting Mr. and Mra P. Corning Kenly and Mra. Parwell Hill, sister of Mrs Kenly. Mra. Hill, whose home la In Roes, Csllf, is visiting In the valley for several daya. Use Msll Tribune want ada. po6e BRITISH FLOWERS Prevailing color is puce, the center floral spray painted in pink, green, and fellow on the famous Gadtoon shape. Beautiful, yet sensibly priced and can be hid in sets ot odd pieces. Spode never discon tinues t pattern. YOU CAN GET an 18-piece Introductory Sot of Spoda For a Low ai $17.32 Start your set Buy It like Sterling a few pieces at a time. Other fine CMIns very moderately priced. Sea our chlnaware depart ment. Lawrence s 8 K. Central Miss Arnspiger To Be Married This Afternoon An event of today will ba the wedding of Miss Mary Arnspiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Arnspiger, and Mr. Charles Tsyior, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Taylor, of Central Point, to be held at the horns of Dr. snd Mrs. P. O. Thayer. Dr. T. H. Temple, of the Talent Methodist Episcopal church, will read the service at 3 o'clock thla afternoon. The Misses Prances and Bertha Arnspiger, sisters of the brlde-elsot, will be brldesmalda and Mr. Alfred Taylor will act as best msn for ms brother. Mra. Rawlea Mooi will BJay "Lohengrin's Wedding March" by Wagner and "Sweet Lavender" ana 'In an Old Garden" by MoDoweu. Miss Arnspiger attended the Uni versity of Oregon, Oregon Strte col' lege and la a graduate of the South ern Oregon Normal school. Mr. Tay lor' Is a former student of the Uni versity of Oregon snd Southern Ore. gon Normal. Mrs. E- Raymond Driver enter tained with a ahower for Mlaa Arns plger Friday evening at her home Inviting guests for six tables ot bridge. 1 Calendar Mondsy 13 noon Meeting of board of di rectors of Girls Community club at tne ciuonouse. :30 p. m. Meeting of Mothers club of University ot Oregon stu denta at Girls' Community club. Tuesday 13:45 p. m. Luncheon of Contem porary Book club at Medford hotel, meeting to follow at home ot Mrs. Ernest Barnes. 1 p. m. Covered dish luncheon of Mary snd Msrtha circle of Methodist Eplscopsl church at home of Mra. W. P. Campbell. I p. m. Meeting of DeMolav moth- era at Olrla" Community club. 1:30 p. m. Dessert luncheon anit bridge of St. Anne's Altar society at parish hall. 1:30 p. m. Ladles of Elks dessert luncheon at Elks temple. 3 p. m Meeting of Lots Women's clrcls of the Plrat Chrlatlan church In recreational hall of church. 2 p. m. Women's Missionary aoct- sty of First Presbyterian church meeting at home of Mra. A. J. Hanby. a:so p. m Meeting of Mlsslonsrv society of Methodist Eplscopsl church at home of Mrs. N. S. Oatman. 6:30 p. m. Potluck supper of Mr. Meeker's clsss of Methodist Enlsconal church. Wednesday 12:30 p. m. Regular weekly lunch- Son of golf ladles st clubhouse. Thursday 1:30 p. m. Building Bridge club dessert luncheon and bridge at home of Mrs. J. R. O'Connor. 3 p. m. Meeting of Just Folks circle at home of Mrs. Msynsrd Bush. 7:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors of America Halloween frolic at Knights of Pythlss hall. 8 p. m. Degree of Honor lodge meeting st home of Mrs. Zella Doe. Friday 10 a. m. Parent Teacher school of Instruction at Methodist Episcopal church. 1 :30 p. m. Meeting of Elects Soclsl club at Girls' Community club. a p. m Daughtera of Union Vet- erana meeting at armory. Dm Mall Tribune want ads. lJUUi v Mil IF itr tup SEE THIS SENSATIONAL RADIO VALUE TODAY! Never such a low prica for true "Teledial" Automatic tuning. Tunes 10 stations in 10 seconds; station buttons can be changed at villi Gets American, foreign, police, amateur and aviation broadcasts. New Rsalo-typ cabinet design lo rich, besutifutly mstched, plstn and fancy grain walnut. Five powerful ruhee. Three position tons control. rrs PRUITT'S Opposite Rialto Theatre Local Club Conference Medford la acting as host to the southern Oregon district conference ot Bualneas and Professional Women's clubs this week-endwlth representa tives from Bend. Grants Pass. Klam ath Falls and the local club as well aa state 6ffloers snd delegates from other parts of the state attending. Mrs. Maud Snider Is president of the Medfotd elub and chairman of the conference. Registration began Saturday af ternoon at the Hotel Medford and tha program opened tbat evening with a Jamboree entertainment for which Miss Viola Schere'r was chairman. Among the outstanding events planned for today will ba the report of the national conference given by Mra. Zola Morgan of HUlsboro, state president of the Oregon federation. Miss Evangeline Phil bin. state chair man of International relations, will speak on the Pan-American peace conference held recently In British Columbia, which ahe attended as of ficial delegate of the national federa tion. The complete program for today's session follows: I Wedding Held at Baptist Church on Thursday Evening At a pretty ceremony solemnized Thursday evening st tha Plrat Bap- tlat church Miss Helen Wheeler was married to Mr. Msrshall Dopktns, of Arbuckle, California, in the presence of fifty guests. The Rev. A. Wolford Dawes read the service at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Donald Wilson waa her sister's matron of honor and Mrs. John Wheeler, a sister-in-law of the bride, of Msrshfleld, wss bridesmaid. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Wheeler attended Mr. Dopklns. The bride's gown was of white net with matching taffeta slip, msde in bouffant style. She wore a full length veil and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and tern. Kenneth Groves sang "I Love you Truly" and "O Promise Me" during the ceremony. A reception followed the service and Mrs. Hazel McCannon, Mra. Gladys Choate and Mrs. Donald Wil son assisted In serving. Mrs. H. H. Dopklns, mother of the bridegroom, gave three readings. The couple left after the reception for Arbuckle, California, where they will live. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Wheeler, for merly of Medford, and the bride groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dopklns. of Arbuckle. . Ladies of Elks to Meet Tuesday Ladles of the Elks will hold their regular dessert luncheon Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Elks temple, with Mrs. Walter J. Olm- scheld. Mrs. NelUe Roberts and Mrs. Jesse Houck the committee in charge. Cards, pool and bowling will follow the luncheon to which all members and visiting members are Invited. The railroads of Germany carry more passengers than those of any other country In the world. w AUTOMATIC TUNING NEW Music and Radio Center Phone 22 Mil 1 i FOR 1938 PlErW OF TIME I TOMY! J Host District B P Women 7:15 a. m. Executive council break fast: hotsl dining room. Sola Morgan, state president, presiding.; 10-13:30 Open forum meeting. Elks temple, Mabel 0. Mack, state program chairman, presiding. ' 10:00 Group singing. Mrs Mar Jorle Pena, leader; Mra. Mabel Sims, aocompanlat. 10:15 Report of national biennial convention at Atlantlo City: Mra. Zola Morgan, president. 10:45 How To Gain and Hold Members: Miss Constance Lofts, mem bership chslrman. 11:15 The Value of Publicity and What Is Adequate Publicity: Miss Ann Hlndle. state publicity chairman. 11:48 Our Town'e Buslneaa. Miss Ruth Moore, state public relations ohalrmsn: What -'Controls Business. Hulda Lsmmers, Bend, Thors Law rence. Medford; The New Wage and Hour Law In Oregon, Irene Rlnguette, Grants Pass; Trade and Labor Organ isations, Ruth Moore. Salem. 13 :30 Adjournment. 1:00 a. m Luncheon, downstairs banquet room of Hotel Medfora, Mrs. Msud Snider, president of Medford club, presiding. Wedding Date Is Announced Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Cook entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Holland ho tel to announce the approaching mar' rlage of her daughter June to Hoke M. Curtis, of Medford, on November 7. Present at the affair were Mrs, Roy Curtis, Mrs. Bdlth Elliott, Mrs. Wood row Retch, Mrs. Harold Growe, Miss Msrle Walker, Mlaa Viola Scherer, Mlsa Janice Heaselgrove, Miss Doris Pat. ton, Miss Cook and the hostess Mrs. Canode Gives Review for Club Mrs. H. P. Nordwlck entertained the College Women's club of tne Rogue River valley at her home on Reddy avenue Saturday, October V. A moat delightful review of the book "Deaert Cactus," was given by Mrs. O. B. Canode. This Is a biog raphy Of the noted eculntnr Artnttr Putnam and was of special Interest to the listeners as he was a brother of George Putnam, tormer resident of the city and editor of tha Med ford Mall Tribune. , The many Interesting events ot his career and the nathmt nr hi. closing years were related by Mrs. Csnode In her appreciative and sym pathetic review. The book, written by Julie Heyne man, a friend of manv venr. atann. Ing. gives a clear idea of the man's genius ano tne great amount ot work he accomplished In the tew years sllotted him. Mrs, J. Verne Shanela and h.r committee were In charge of tne social hour following the business meeting and program. Dessert Bridge to Be Tuesday Event St. Anne's Altar society Is giving a dessert bridge Tuesday afternoon In the parish hall at 1:30 o'clock. Anyone Interested Is invited Snd Mrs. C. Plaher Is chslrmsn for the sffslr. I The "Quick-ie" FOR ANY HOUR OF THE DAY To take the place of house dresses and robes For Morning Wear Beautiful washable India Print For Afternoon Wear Washable Silk in Plain or Print For Dinner Wear Brocaded Silks in printed tnd Plain Satini For Boudoir Wear Quilted Silks and Flannel ilso cuddle down $395 to $2250- BEER JACKETS We hit Jnrt rffflvM a new shipment o thne heantlful Jacket in vwun corn a pot. rir port Hear. Color Rut. Brliht Red, Rcral, Green. Milrtu mten ., ,, ADRIENNE'S Two Visitors Are Honored at Many " Affairs Recently Two popular vlaltora In Medford are Mrs. Edltb Loom la and hsr daughter. Mra. Dave Silver (Adele Loomta) who have been complimented at several affairs the pest week. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hogan were hosts tor a dinner party Tuesday eve ning tn their honor. Inviting ten guests. Mrs. William Morgan was hostess for three tebles of bridge Wednesday evening at the home of her mother. Mrs. Nellie Roberts to nonor tns vis itors. Mrs. R. W. .Clancy gave a small luncheon Thursday for the two and Mra. Roberta snd Mrs. Morgan ar ranged a dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. Loomls, Mrs. Silver, and Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Thsyer. Mrs. Prank Perl entertained for two tables of bridge Friday afternoon at her home for Mrs. Silver. Mr. and Mra. C. S. Butterfleld were dinner hosts Saturday evening for Mrs. Loomls and her daughter. Mrs. Loomls and Mra. Silver are for mer residents of the valley and have many frlenda here. They have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thayer during their visit and will leave Mon dsy for Palo Alto. California Mrs. Loomls will return to her home In Ssnta Monica and Mrs. Silver will ssll November 37 for her home In Hawaii. Miss Brown Given Shnwer Party Mra. Henry Pringle and Mrs. Ells worth Schuler entertained with a supper and shower Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Pringle to com pliment Miss Molly Brown, bride elect. Guests for two tables of bridge were Invited. MIjj Knlpa To Visit Here For Two Weeks Miss Alberts Knlps, of Oakland, Calif., arrived In Medford Saturday to apend two weeks with Mr. snd Mrs. W. G. Knlps and family of Oak Grove road. Miss Knlps Is a nurse In Oakland. (Continued on page Five.) 4 rjnlesa there Is a little moisture In the llbrsry the bindings on lesther books are apt to dry out easily. Tha water may be kept out of eight. It Is especially necessary, howsver .dur ing the tall and winter when there la much heat and dry air In the room. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. 1'el. 283-B Mam and Riverside, Medford, Ore Skillful Service Reasonable Price. Open Evenings by Appointment COAT : sr - -v J-,. - '.. . ,..7, i-H JW'A 55.98 and Markt to ,i.i.i..j..iiiihii....ij...i. -m Ask for k X BUTTER w mi (Mi i V