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wro: four MEDFORD MXIL TRTBTJNTE, BEDFORD. OREGON, STJND'AY. OCTOBER 24. 1937 i SOCIETY ZAND CLUB MEWS OF .THE WEEK fj&& J By GRACE OEAFT V f Miss Doris Patton Weds at Beautiful Candlelight Service Tha marrlaga of MIh Doris Patton, daughter of Mrs. Warner Pattern, to Mr. Wayne Harris, ton ot Mr. ana Mrs. N. B. Harrli, wu solemnised at beautiful candlelight ceremony Saturday afternoon at the homo of the bride's mother on Valley View Drive. The Rev. Sherman L. Divine of the Pint Presbyterian church read the service at five o'clock before an lmprovlaed altar banked with green .. huckleberry and laie white chry ' eanthemums with smaller white pompoms. The chrysanth e m u m s hung from the top of the altar and white ribbon streamers rsn from . them and the huge baskets of the same flowers to the tall gold can delabra which were lighted with white tapers, giving a lovely chapel effect. - - -: The bride was given In marriage by Mr. pain Robinson snd wore an old fashioned gown of white taffeta and short veil with a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bou quet of gardenias and llltea-of-the-valley. The maid of honor. Miss Helen Patton, alitor of the bride, was dressed In blue taffeta with narrow . bands of velvet around the skirt and waist. She wore a pink bouvardlu garland In her hair and carried an old faehloned bouquet. Mr. Maurice Harris attended his ' brother ss best man and ushers were Kenneth Patton, brother of the bride . and Jack Barr. Mrs. C. Norman Gall aang "Through the Years" preceding the ceremony . and Mrs. Charles Laird of Martlnas. California and a class mate of the bride at Mills college, played Inciden tal muslo snd the wedding march. Cheater Wood played a violin solo. A reception followed the ceremjny with more then one hundred giasu present. The bride's table wss uoc- L orated with white enspdragons with silver csndelabra and white tap. era. Mrs. Patton wore a gown of apricot lace. Mrs, Harris Is a graduate of MIUs college snd Mr. Harris Is a former student of the Southern Oregon Normal. They will live In Medford following their return from their wedding trip. Mrs. Harris waa guest of honor at a party arranged by a group of friends Thursday while a stag party was given for Mr. Harris the same eve ning. .-. Mrs. Harding to Speak in Portland Mrs. Boone O. Harding of Medford. a distinguished member and state regent of the Oregon society, D. A. R will give an address on "The Sesqul- centennial of the Constitution" at the fall meeting of the Oregon State chapter. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America to be held In Portland this Thursdsy. The meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Octave J. Coffin and assisting hos tesses are Mrs. Earl 0. Bronaugh Jr., Mrs. James Thorburn Ross snd Mrs. Oscar T. Tinkle, paat presidents of the chapter. Miss Ethel May Handy, who was elected this summer ss president for the 1937-40 term, will preside at the meeting. Offloers elected to serve with Miss Handy are first vdcs-presl-dent, Mrs. Harding; second vloe president, Mrs. Burt Brown Barker; chaplain, Mrs. John P. O'Donnell; recording secretary, Mrs. Henry R. Wshoeke; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Jsmes H. Huddleson; registrar, Mrs. Oscar T. Tinkle; treaaurer, Mrs. Octave J, Qoffln; historian, Mrs. Jsmes Thovburn Ross; snd color besrer, Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Mr. Wallace Man-lad In Eurrka, Kansas D. Mott Wallace and Miss Edith Alice Painter were married In Itireka. Kansas Sunday. October 8 according to word received here. Mr. Wallace Is a former resident of Medford and la a brother of Mrs. Chsrles Hoovsr of this elty. IT'S A PROMISE . . . TKe "utmoit In beouty onj value, if you choot OronoeBlotion ting ( from our beautiful itoclt." Lawrence s Quality Jewelry Married At Candlelight Service V r 4 if f 1 Mrs. Wayne Harris (Doris Patton) candlelight ceremony at the home of NAturdny afternoon. Calendar eunday All-day Osrden club exhibit of fall flowers st Hotel Medford. 6:30 p. m. Eagles auxiliary anni versary dinner at the armory. Monday 13:10 p. m. Zonta club luncheon at Hotel Medford with address by Mrs. Viols Sweet. 1:30 p. m. Luncheon of Klwanls Dames st home of Mrs. 0. H. Psske. 1010 South Onkdale. 1:49 p. m. Washington school P- T. A. study club meeting at home of Mrs. Hobard Price. 80s Park avenue. 2. p. m. Jackson school parent ed ucation atudy club meeting at home of Mrs. . M. Drysdale. 1133 West Main. 3:30 p. m. St. Mark's Episcopal Altar guild tea at parish hall. 8 p. m. Meeting of Medford music club at Prultt's Music and Hadlo shop. Board of directors to meet at 7:30 p. m. a p. m. Meeting of officers and chairmen of Junior high P.-T. A. In room of Junior hWth school. TiifMlny a p. m. Meeting of ladles auxiliary of First Baptist church at home of Mrs. Oeorge Bdwards. 17 Newtown street. 9:30 p. m .Meeting of St. Anne's Altar society at parish hall. Pariah dinner of St. Mark's Episco pal church at parish hall. B p. m. Business end Professional Women's club meeting at Olrls' com munity hall. Wednesday 13:30 p. m. Luncheon of Oolf la dlea at country club. 1 p. m. Luncheon of Past Matrona of Nevita chapter, o. K. S. at home of Mlsa Alice llanley. 1 p. m. Luncheon of Chapter AA of P. It. O. at home of Mrs. A. Work. A37 8. Holly. 0:30 a. m. Thursday Morning study group meeting at Olrls' community clubhoues. Thurday 1:30 p. m Building Bridge club dessert luncheon at home of Mrs. Anna Mlksrhe, 818 South Peach. 3. p. m Meeting of Women's Chris tian Temperance Union at parlors of Plrat Presbyterlsn church. 8:30 p. m. Cafeteria supper and Hallowe'en frolic of Lincoln school at the school. Friday 8 p. m Benefit card parly of Cath olic young people at pariah hall. 8 p. m Carnival and program of Oak Drove school at the school, Dresslars Return to Home In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Prsnk A. Dressier, left Friday for their home In Port land following a visit tn the city as guests of Dr. and Mra. Charles W. Lamery. They arrived here last week end and Mr, Dreselar, who Is general manager for the state of Oregon of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, went on to San Francisco early In ths week on a business trip, returning here on Friday. Mrs. Dressier was entertained at seversl small affairs during her so journ hats. tr ' . . .,,....,. ,. W '. ........ ....... : liJ - c pi1 w ?,f.' ,tr ' 'V j yi ILVJ Photo by Blanche Leclerc who was married at a beautiful her mother, Mrs. Werner I'atton Guthrie-Solinsky Wedding Details Received Here Medford friends will be Interested In dere.Ua of the wedding of Miss Jsns Sollnsky snd Mr, Alexander Peter Outhrle held In Sen Francisco esrly In the montb, which have Just been received here. Tlie msrrisge wss solemnized at the Swedeuborgian church with the Rev. othmar Tobtaeh officiating. The bride's gown of white satin was msde on princess lines with short sleeves snd a train and a bou- vardla wreath held her fingertip length tulle veil. She carried bou- vardla, orange blossoms and stephan- otia. Her sister snd only attendant, Mrs. Alex Young, Jr., wore blue satin. Her crownless hat of the same material waa trimmed In lavender, matching her orchid bouquet. William New hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. New hall of Medford, wss best man. At the reception at the home of the Alex Younga the young couple received In the upper hall. White flowers were used ss decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Outhrle motored south on their honeymoon and on their return are to live In San Fran cisco. The bride Is the deughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sollnsky of Modesto and Mr. Outhrle Is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. E. P. Outhrle of London. England. Mrs. Outhrle was present for the ceremony. She was the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. O. 8. Newhsll here for a few weeks this mil. leaving early In October to attend her son's wedding. She will lesve shortly for Jamaica, to spend a few months. Both the bride end bridegroom formerly lived In the Rogue River valley snd sre widely known here. Miss Wilms Houston Attends Homecoming Miss Wilms Houston left Friday sfternoon for Eugene to spend the week-end with friends snd sttend the homecoming festivities. I.esve for r'ugene SHttirday Morning Mr. and Mrs.- Herb Orey snd Mr. and Mra. Howard V. Scheffel left Saturday morning tor Eugene and will return to Medford this evening. They sttended the Oregon-Oregon State gsme snd Mr. Orey slso was present for a committee meeting of the Oregon newspaper publishers ss. socletlnn In the university city GET THIS GLOBE PENDULUM CLOCK A beautiful ornament for any room clock is 10 inches high. QnaranUed time CI QQ piece $7.(10 value. ASK US HOW 10 W I VW GET IT FOR ONLY I BOWMAN'S BEAUTY PARLOR Phone B7 16 South Central Miss Browne and Mr. Reich Marry at Simple Ritual MIm Molly Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mri. K. H. Browne, and Mr. LeVern Rlcb, ton of Mr. and Mra. Frad Belch were married at a simple service at the home of the bride 'i parent Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The Rev. Sherman L. Divine, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony which was attended by members of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Reich left later on a wedding trip to British Columbia and will make their home In Medford upon their return. Katherine Oliver Will Be Married November 10th ' Miss Katherine Oliver announced Wednesday, November 10 as the dale of her marriage to Paul B. Newcomb, at a bridge party given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. S. E. Oliver, the post Wednesday evening. Announcement of the approaching event, to be held at the Sacred Heart church, waa made In clever fashion by telegram delivered by a messenger boy. Miss Josephine Hunter held high score at bridge and Mra. Verne Trox ell was low. Guests for the affair were Mrs, Verne Troxell, Mrs. Wiley Pharea, Mrs. Harry Gould. Mrs. Richard Salt raid a, Mrs. Robert Redpatb, and the Misses Helen McAllister, Verna Loffer, Win ifred Schnack, Annette Konop. Lu ollle Estes, Flonnie Hollers. Antoin ette Konop, Holen McDonnell, Pran ces Glnet, Evelyn Nation, Josephine Hunter, Mary Lou Hardin, Martha De Souza, Elsl Oliver and the hostess. Miss Katherlno Oliver. Annual Parish Dinner Will Be Given Tuesday, The annual pariah dinner of St Mark's Episcopal church will be an event of Tuesdsy evening at the par ish hall. The dinner Is for all mem bers of the church snd those plsn- nlng to attend are aaked to notify Mrs. Eldon M. Drysdsle. general chairman, at 1618-X either Monday or Tuesday. ' Mrs. Oertrude Gates is chairman for the dinner snd assisting her arc Mrs. M. M. Hermsn. Mrs. J. Frank Reln hsrt. Mrs. R. W. Frame, Mrs. Aletha Vawter and Mra. Ralph Burgess. A musical entertainment has been arranged for the evening by Mrs Roberta Ward Bebb and R. W. Flame, choirmaster. The sccordlan ban will give seversl selections and a vocal trio composed of Mrs. Bebb, Miss Msrlan Luce and Miss Jean Bsrnum will sing. Mrs. Adrlanne Sutphen will accompany the trio. Past Matrons Club to Have Luncheon The Past Matrona' club of Nevita chapter. No. 93. Order of Eastern Star will meet at the country homo of Mlsa Alice Hanley for luncheon promptly at one o'clock on Wednes dsy. Important business will be consid ered and sll members are requested to be present. Miss Cook Honored At Shower Monday Mrs. Roy Curtis entertslned eigh teen guests at a kitchen shower Mon day In honor of Mlsa Juno Cook, who will bo married November 7 to Hoke Curtis. Osmes snd stunts were enjoyed and decorations and refreshments wero In keeping with tire Hallowe'en season. 1 In Eugene for Homecoming Event Mr. and Mra. Oonry Oarrett are spending the week-end In Eugeno with lrlenda and attended the home coming game yesterday. Mrs. White Returns From Vancouver Mrs. E. J. White returned Frldsy morning by trsln from Vsncouver. Wsahtngton where shs sttended the gredustlng exercises, at St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. White's daughter Edna Mae was one of the graduates. Mr. snd Mrs. I.undy Here From Portlsnd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy snd two children, Mlchsel snd Judith of Portland, are spending the week with Mr. Lundy's parents. Mr. snd Mrs. J. S. Lundy on the Jacksonville highway. Mr. Lundy la s stsff writer on the Oregonlsn. Luncheon Olten rust Wednesday Mrs. S. E. Brill entertained with luncheon Wedneedsy In honor of Mrs. Wallace Brill. Present were Mrs Lswrence Pennington. Mrs. Clare Shores. Mrs. Wslter Flinn. Mrs Vivlsn Wilson. Mrs. W. H. Roberts Mrs. J. 8. Lundy. Mrs. J. H. Hocy. Mrs Clsrs Clssk. Mrs. Elton Wsldron. Mrs. Mary Otistafson. Mrs. Effle Adams, Mrs. Desn Ssltmsrah snd the honor guest end hostess. BEAUTIFUL 3" Mrs. Reich Bride of Week pX5."''i?Efcp. .-x I-v',11' ' '" 1 a, ..... risw" i X r V'' aL v J rsi St Mrs. LMVrn Reich (Mnlly Browne) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft. H. Browne, was married at a simple ceremony at the home of her parents Thursday even Inf. Marriage Held mm I- . It e V" .r 5j tan. '' wt ttf 'If' Corloy Studio Photo Mrs. Cliarli'S Taylor (Mary Arn-plcer), iliiugllter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Arnsplj-er, wlio.e mnrrliiKC was an event of last Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. O. Thayer. Zonta Club Party Successful Event Seven tables of bridge snd two of pinochle were In play st the benefit card party given by the Zonta club Frldsy evening at the home of Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck. Mrs. A. V. Orovrs and Mr. Howard Ireland won prizes at bridge snd pinochle prlres went to Mr. Walter Clifton snd Mr. T. M. Kurtz. Mra. Zoe Hurd waa chairman for the party end refreshments were served later In the evening. Mrs. Bertha Olaagow entertained for Mrs. Myrtle Olest at her home at Carglll Court preceding the Zonta card party. Ouesta were Mrs. Olest. Miss Estcllc Knight, Mrs. Ethelwyn B. Hoffman. Mr. Arthur Gilbert of San Francisco. Mr. Brodbeck of Salt Lake City snd Mr. Howard Irelnnd. SPECIAL ALL WEEK Free Comb Wave and Marcel (Except Saturday) $2.00 Permanent for $1.00 For Girls to 16 Years of Age Only Adanr( tntfntn and on of Mate h.ilr(.rrrw prrjmrtnc for State BoiTd fAsmlnntlon. Mil t hsTf work for ftfl jttrlfi thl fttate nuni ot. 4. til work tpfrlallv prlrrd, (t nW wpfrrtwlnn.) Medford School of Beauty Culture Phone 84 1 t 'CvK 4.' Photo by Blanche Leclerc Last Sunday i'wf will '. . IT ,iim'"M;. Masonic Groups to Give Dinner Nov. 4 The semi-annual Masonic and Eastern star covered dish dinner will be held Thursday evening, November 4 At the Masonic holl on West Main street. These parties have been well attended In the past and a special program Including cards and dancing is being arranged. Committee In charge of the event Includes Olen Fabrlck. Sam Houston. Ralph Sweeney, Chester Hubbard, Au brey Norrls, Mrs. D. A. Hutchinson. Mrs. Myrns Frlnk. Mrs. Ruth Freed. Clslr Norrls and Mrs. Roy. At Redding, rallf.. For Week-End Mrs. D. S. Simmons snd Miss Doris Houston sre spending the week-end In Redding, California with friends Thev will return home tonUht. 235 . Main Newcomer Honored at Parties Given by Mrs. Daniels Mrs. Vemon J. Robinson, who ar rived here recently from Ssn Fran cisco to make her home, Is being honored at a series of three bridge luncheons given by Mrs. T. X. Dan iels st her home. On Ssturdsy lsst, Mrs. DBntela In vited guests for five tables of bridge to greet Mrs. Robinson snd she en tertained for seven tables on Wed nesday. This coming Wednesdsy. guests to mske up seven tables hsve been asked to welcome the newcomer. Taylor-Arnspiger Nuptials Are Held Sunday Afternoon Miss Mary Arnsplger, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Olen Arnsplger, was msrrled to Chsrles Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor of Central Point, at sn attractive service last Sunday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Thayer. Ur. T. H. Temple, of the Talent Methodist Episcopal church, performed the ceremony at four o'clock In the after noon, before an Improvised altar banked with ivy and large baskets of pink gladioli and blue delphinium. The bride wore a gown of white net over white satin with a white bandeaux of flowers tn her hair. She carried a shower bouquet of Talisman roses. The Misses Bertha and Frances Arnsplger. sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids and Miss Bertha Arn splger wore a blue lace gown and Miss Frances Arnsplger's gown was of pink chiffon. Each carried a nose gay bouquet of roses. Mr. Alfred Taylor attended his brother ss best man. Mra. Rawles Moore played "Lohengrin's Wedding March" by Wagner and "In an Old Garden" and "Sweet Lavender" by McDowell. Mrs. Taylor Is a graduate of the Southern Oregon Normal school and also attended the University of Ore gon snd Oregon Stste college. Mr. Taylor attended the University of Oregon and Southern Oregon Normal. The couple will make their home on Beau Lane. Mr Mrs. McPherson Take Apartment Mr. and Mrs. S. H. McPherson (Louise Williamson) hsve taken an apartment at the William Isaac house at 117 North Oakdale. Relatives Guests of Eber T. Weeds' Dr. Ollle.c Johnson, of Denver, Colorado, and E. M. Weed of Rich mond, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eber T. Weed. Dr. Johnson is Eber T. Weed's sister snd E. M. Weed Is a brother. Mrs. Morgan Leaves for Eugene, Portland Mrs. William Morgan (Sally Rob erts) left Friday, for Eugene where she was to meet Mr. Morgan and at tend the football game. The couple will continue on to Portland. . Vawters In Eugene For Festivities Mr. and Mrs. William Vawter and son went to Eugene for the home coming festivities and witnessed the Oregon-Oregon State annual football classic. tio to Eugene (o Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Certer. of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oaley and Mrs. E. V. Carter, all of Ashland, are spending the week-end in Eugeno where they will attend the wedding of Miss Margllee Morse this afternoon. ... A.. . Vy'WaA '; .Mas 3 AN OPPORTUNITY Tbu contest Also offers a splendid chance for you to solve your Christmas Gift problem with photographs of your baby . . . YOU CANNOT LOSE BY ENTERING! ACT AT ONCE! $300 In Prizes JS SHANGLE STUDIO Medford Bldg. The Garden Club The fall exhibit of flowers ipon sored by the Medford Oarden olub at the Hotel Medford Saturday after noon and evening proved to be so successful the show will be held over sll day today. Roses, marigolds, alnntss, anemo nes and dahlias are among ths flow ers on display. An especially Inter estlng and magnificent bloom Is the fall blooming Iris from the A. W. Walker home. It Is known ss the Eleanor Roosevelt and Is a deep purple. The beautiful roses exhibited by Mrs. H. D. McCaskey and those of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker have at tracted much attention, as hsve tha dahlias In mixed colors shown by Col. W. H. Paine, The dahlias from the Elliot gardens and the Lester rose gardens are also attractive fea tures of the show. Miss Fox Marries Mr. Over my er at Vancouver, Wash. Miss Barbara Jean Pox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fox, became the bride of Charles E. Overmyer. son of Captain and Mrs. O. L. Overmyer. U. S. army retired, at a ceremony performed In Vancouver, Washington, Saturday, October 16 at the home at the bride'a brother-in-law and slater Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johnson, the Rev, Kunzman officiating. Mr. ana Mrs. Johnson attended the couple. A reception followed the aervloe attended by many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Overmyer are gradu ates of Medford high school and W1U reside here where Mr. Overmyer la associated with his father In bust- -f- Altar Guild Tea Event of Monday Members of the Altar Guild of St, Mark's Episcopal church have made plans for a tea to be given Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the par ish hall. Mrs. V. W. Hammond la general chairman for the event, as sisted by Mrs. Porter J. Neff, Mra. Jack Porter and Mrs. Bayard M. Getchell. A lecture and demonstration of White King products will be given by Marian C. Thornton of Portland and tea will be served later. Mrs. S. S. Bartlam and Mrs. Harold Brown will pour during the tea hour. AU members and their friends are Invit ed for the afternoon. Thursday Study wrvuy lu jricct The Thursday Morning Study club will hold the regular meeting Thurs day morning at 0:30 o'clock at the Girls' Community club. Mrs. L. P. Wilcox will glvo a report on the subject. "Continental Cathe drals I Have Visited," end a book re view on "The City of Bells," by Goudge, will be presented by Mrs. L. L. Sanders. Robert Keeney will speak on some phase of architecture. To Attend Menuliln Concert In Portland Mrs. E. E. Gore and daughter Mlsa Rose Gore are going to Portland this week to attend tho Yehudl Menuhln concert on Wednesday. 1 l.eove for Eugene to Witness Game Mrs. W. H. Smith and daughter Margaret left yesterday for Eugene to attend the Oregon-Oregon State foot ball game and also to visit with Bob Smith. (Continued on Pago Five.) Use Mall Tribune want ads ONE WEEK LEFT To Enter Shangle'a 1937 Baby Salon Contest j CONTEST CLOSES OCT. 30 Phone 1308