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PAOTC FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRfBUTJE, AfEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1937 m SOCIETY zAND CLUB NEIVS OF THE WEEK Cjjirp J By GRACE CRAFT J Bridge Luncheons Are Arranged by Two Hostesses Mr. O. W. Lemery md Mrs. L. P Wilcox are entertaining or two brtdgo luncheon thl wk t tn home of Mra. Lemery. The affaire will be given Tuesday and Thursday afternoon! and guest for eight tables have been Invited for each day. Mrs. Lemery Is also entertaining for luncheon and bridge on Satur day. No-Host Affair Is Arranged For Couple on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spate whose marriage was a recent event, were the inspiration for a no-host party arranged Sunday evening last by a group of friends. Cocktails were served at the home ol Harry Rosen berg, after which the group went to . Burgoyne'a for dinner. . Invited to the - affair were: the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Spate, Mr. and Mra. Ward Spatz, Harry Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen berg, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Deuel, Mr and Mrs. Robert Norrls, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reter, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Qulsen berry, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pelrce. Mr. T. Slater Johnston, Mra. Lois Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vilas, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mulrhead, Mr. and Mrs Robert O. Hart, Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bardwell, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Mr and Mra. Harold Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nye. Mrs. Mark Goldy Hostess For Tea Mrs. Mark A. Goldy entertained at an Informal tea Tuesday afternoon to honor Mra. Fred R. Smith of Tacoma, Washington, wife of the district governor of Rotary. Mr. and Mrs, Smith were gueata here the first of the week and he addressed the local Rotarlans at their weekly meet ing the same day. Hours for the tea were from 4 to 6 o'clock and guests Included Mrs. Smith, Mra, E. S. Bartlam, Mrs. Ernest R. Gllstrap. Mrs. George Hen aelman, Mra. Joe R Marshall, Mrs. Allan F. Perry, Mrs. Rawlea Moore and Mrs. Frank O. Dlllard. Mrs. Bauer Hostess To Active Ladies Active club ladles met for bridge and supper Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bruce Bauer with about twenty present. Mrs. Frank Bash, Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Mrs. Jack Walker assisted the hostess. The next meeting will be the sec ond Tuesday in December. 3 s Rambler Rose STERLING by Towl You will find Rambler Rose de lightfully differ ent. Modern. Vib rant. Lovely to look upon. A Joy to live with. Picture it on your own table. Ramb ler Rose will har monise with al most any type or period of decora tion. Come In and let ua show It to you. ft ( Also be sure to see our China and Olft Ware Dept. Lawrence s Carrying the same high quality mer chandise round In beat atorea In large cities much, mora moderately priced. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. tel. ttt-H Main and Riverside, Medlord, Ore Hkillful Service Heaaunabl. twee Open Eventnga by Appointment Married at Impressive Church Ritual ?'- v ',-- -j f C, . , fj, -J r ; ? -va ' - 1 r - -. i ' 4 ' I y K A ' f ' 'f irm I ' , i ' f ' Mrs. Paul B. Newcomb (Katherlne 8. E. Oliver, whose marriage was mony at the Bacred Heart Catholic Mrs. Myrna Frink Has Dinner Party Tuesday Evening Officers and Installing officers of Reamea chapter. Order of Eastern Star were guests at a dinner for which Mrs. Myrna, Prink, worthy matron of the group, entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mra. Charles T. Sweeney. The table was beautifully decorat ed with a centerpiece of bronze and gold chrysanthemums and yellow tapers. Contract bridge followed the dinner, high prices going to Mrs. Meta Gilbert and Mra. Lillian Gray. Nineteen guests were present for the delightful evening Including: Mrs. Grace Pankey, Mrs. Florence Butler, Mrs. Maude Holmes, Mrs. Hattle Alden, Mrs. Ruth Freed, Mra. Lillian Gray, Mra. Zenda Sanders. Mra. Edna Krelger, Mtsa Elisabeth Wataon, Mrs. Myrtle Olmacheld, Mrs. Georgia Holloway, Mra. Olalr Norrls, Mrs. Olga Buah, Mrs. Esther Sander son, Mrs. Meta Gilbert, Mrs. Nell McGowan. Mrs. Cornelia Barnes. Mtas Gertrude Weeka and Mrs. Rose Hous ton. Mrs. Florence Frlnk and Mrs Sweeney SMlnted the hostess. B. Thrifty Says: "He tried our B. THRIFTY Laundry Service Just once and haa used no other since I" 0 0 0 Our mvlern methods and sani tation delight the most partic ular ... for their RESULTS COUNT! Everything Is hygtenj c a 11 y washed In purest soft water , . . flat work wondrously Ironed for Just a few cents more than for the washing alont. And It all COSTS LESS MONEY than If done at home. PHONE 873 Your Master Laundry IpPf mm Shangle photo Oliver), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. solemnised at an lmpreslve cere church Wednesday morning. Miss Sylvia Crost Married on Friday The marriage of Mlas Sylvia Croat, daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. D. Croat of Gold Rill, to Eugene O. Miller of Long Beach, Calif., waa solemnised Friday evening at the home of the Rev. N. D. Wood with Dr. Wood read ing the service at S o'clock. Mr. Miller la the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller of Falrbank, Iowa. Gueata at the wedding were Mra Charlea Rosa, sister of the bride. Mtue Pauline A. Champlln, a cousin of the bridegroom, Charles Ross and Charlea P. Champlln, Jr. The couple win live In Long Beach. Rntartan Governor and Wife Here From Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith of Taooma, Waeh. spent several days In Medford early In the week. Mr. Smith la district governor of Rotary and addressed the local club on Tuesday. Le Gant for the tall, slim figure! Le Oant of Two-Way gtretoh Last ex hag just enough control and it'i ever o comfortable! Side lacings at the waist snug it in frequent laundering kejps it as fresh as new. Le Oant always stays in place! Other Le Oants, for all figures $4.9B to 7.50 N ewcomb-Oliver Wedding Held at Catholic Church Miss Katharine Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Oliver, became the bride of Paul B. Newcomb, eon of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Newcomb of Los Angeles, at an Impressive cere mony Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Catholic church Father Francis w. Black officiating, The bride waa given In marriage by her father and wore a gown of white eatln, made In princess style with a alight train. Her flnger-tlp length veil waa caught at the back of her head with a spray of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bou quet of white Japanese chrysanthe mums and maiden hair fern. Miss Elsie Oliver, sister of the bride, waa maid of honor and Miss Martha DeSouza and Mlsa Helen Mc Donnell were bridesmaids. They wore taffeta formal of peach, yellow and blue, respectively, with matching off the face hat and gloves. Each car ried a bouquet of pompom chry santhemums with maiden hair fern. Lewell Dupray acted aa best man for Mr. Newcomb. Jack Marahall and Warren Loffer were ushers. Mra. Zlta Maddox Bang "Ah, Whence to Me the Bliss", "Panls Angellcus1 and "Jesus My. Jesus" preceding the ceremony. Eusebe Dallalre presided at the organ and played the procea- slonsl and recessional with Mr. Mad dox aa vocalist. A wedding breakfast waa served al the home of the bride's parent fol lowing the service for thirty-two guests. Assisting were Mr. Frank DeSouza, Mra. Joe Marshall and Mrs. Frank Harden. Out-of-town guests for the event were Mrs. N. B. New comb, the bridegroom' mother, and hla brother, Thomaa Newcomb, both of Los Angeles, and Mlsa Josephine Oliver of San Bernardino, California. The couple left later for a ten day wedding trip to southern 'California. For her golng-away outfit, the bride wore oxford gray man tailored suit with dark accessories. The couple will be at home to their friends at Everett Court upon their return. Former Medford Girl Is Married Word haa been received here of the marriage of Miss June Hooker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hooker to William E. Doyle of Los Angeles at a simple ceremony Friday. November S In Hollywood, California The Rev. Scott Anderson officiated. The bride wore a black tailored suit with silver fox fur. Her corsage was of gardenias. Miss Irene Doyle waa maid of honor and Everett Doyle acted aa beat man. They are sister and brother of the bridegroom. - Mrs. Doyle ha many friends In Medford, having graduated from Med ford high school In 1933. She bas resided In California the past year. Mr. Doyle, the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Doyle of San Francisco Is employed by the Lockhead Aircraft corporation at Burbank. After a brief trip to Palm Springs Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will mske their home at 333 N. Brand street, San Fernando. Rvana Return From South at Mld-Week Captain and Mrs. William C. Ryan returned Wednesday evening from San Francisco. They witnessed the California-Washington football game last week-end and atended "he pre sentation of the opera "Rlp.oletto". Control Even though you think you don't nd it figure control ii an essential to the hip and waist hugging fashiona of today. ThU $4.95 Try one of our "Alphabet" A hires designed in one style to fit all types perfectly. $1.95 Bride of Sunday - 4 Qi i " I II 'J vXv &&&& m m ' LLP' E. Hayden Jonos photo Mra. Hoke M. Curtla (June Cook), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook who was married at the home of her parents Sunday. November 7. Miss June Cook !s Married at Home Ceremony Miss June Cook and Hnice rnrtlc were married Sundav mnrninv ha. vember 7 at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. .T. T. r.nnv The Rev.. Josenh Knnlt. the First Methodist Episcopal church. n-aa me service at 9 o'clock before an altar of chrysanthemums and white tapers In tall candelabra. Mrs. R. F. Groenlng. sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Donald Cook, the bride'a hrnth.r acted as best man. little Doris Rountree waa ring bearer, wm. muslo waa played by Mrs. Ella Gould. Members of the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends attended tne ceremony. Aweddlne brealrfo.f. .ar.,.j following the service. The bride's cake and yellow and white flowers with candles of th decorated the table. The couple left uj moror ior a trip south later. Mr. Curtla la the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis. He was entertained at a stag dinner given by a group of 25 friends Friday evening at Bur goyne'a preceding his marriage. Lutliers Have Guest From Snn Jane Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anrimnn Ar San Jose. California, have heen vl ltlng here the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Luther. Use Mall mbune want ads. OUR THANKSGIVING SILVER MEANS 2 THINGS OYou save $18.70 on the complete 61-piece set of Holmes & Edwards genuine sterling inlaid. $6.50 tarnish proof chest free. You are invited to use BR0PHY S PERSONAL- 0IZED CREDIT PLAN of $5 Down and the balance in divided weekly or monthly payments without interest or carrying charge. HOLMES EDWARDS Something More .Patterns, left to right First Lady, Master-piece. Napoleon, Lovely Lady, (in chest), Guest of Honor Centura Charm 26-Piece Service for 6 $34.50. Other sets as low as $18.25. ' v,eluury' Elks Ladies Will Entertain Ashland Club at Luncheon An outstanding event of the week will be the luncheon and entertain ment for which Medford Ladles' of Elk will be host to the Ashland club Tuesday afternoon at the Elks temple. A delegation of forty-five members Is expected from Ashland and local membera are planning to make thla one of the highlights of the club year. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, to be followed by cards, pool, bowling and prizes will be awarded for each. Mrs. Maud Snider 1 gen eral chairman for the affair. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mr, c. J. Semon. Mra. H. K. Hanna, Mra. Stanley Sherwood, Mrs Nell Frederick and Mra. Clarence Fry. Assistant hostesses are Mra. C. A. Hamlin. Mrs. Will Young. Mrs. ClBr ence Pankey, Mra. J. M. Bates. Mra. Helen Conroy, Mra. Ray Johnson, Mra. E. H. Freytag. Mra. Walter Olmacheld, Mrs. Con DeVore, Mrs. Frank Bellinger. Mrs. M. Llebman and Mra. Timothy Dally. The reception committee la Mra. George Codding, Mrs. Lawrence Pen nington. Mrs. L. L. Sanderson, Mrs. Vsn Gilbert and Mrs. Frank Ray. mrs. a. a. rrentice win be In charge 01 tne music. Grand Officer Honored Tuesday Members of the Ea&tern Star of Medford. Jacksonville. Central Point and Ashland are entertaining Tues day evening for Mrs. Alice Wtnetrout of Grants Pass, Grand Esther of the grand chapter and all post grand officers In southern Oregon. The affair will be held at the Masonic temple In Ashland, begin ning at 8 o'clock and all members of the valley are invited. A program and sociai will follow the business session. Wednesday Study Group Will Meet The Wednesday Study club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Girls Community club for the semi-monthly program. Mrs. T. W. Miles will give the cur rent events and Mrs. M. M. Morris Is to speak on "International Relations Since the Peace Treaties." Mrs. Dolph Phlpps will review the book on "General Chiang Kai-Shek" written by Madame Kai-Shek. 1 Former Residents Return To Medford Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott of River side. Cal., arrived in Medford Sat urday morning and are visiting with relatives. Mr. Elliott Is the brother of Mrs. G. H. Mardson of this city and the son of Mrs. Charles Wahl of Foot's creek. ( Owens Entertain Friday Evening Major and Mrs. George R. Owens were hosts for a cocktail party Fri day evening at their home. Inviting a group of workers In the Civic Music association membership enroll ment. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Royal E. Bebb. Sam Harrington of New York. Mrs. L. P. Wilcox, Captain and Mrs. William C. Ryan, Miss Marlon Lure and Mrs. Roy D. Craft. Than Plate Calendar Monday 12 m. Luncheon and meeting of board of directors of Olrls Com munity club at the clubhouse. 1 :30 p. m Dessert luncheon of executive board of, Washington P.-T.A. at home of Mrs. Arch Work, 527 South Holly. 2 p. m. Meeting of officers and chairmen of committees of Junior high Pa rent -Teacher association in room 2 ox the school. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Olive Re bekah lodge at the Odd Fellows hall. 7 :30 p. m. Business Girls' class sponsored by B and P club at Girls' Community club. 8 p. m. Entertainment and social of World Wide guild of First Bap tist church In the church basement. Tuesday 12:45 p. m. Luncheon of Contem porary Book flub at Valentine s cafe, I p. m. Luncheon of Ladles oi Elks to honor Ashland club at tne Elks temple. I p, m Meeting of Mary and Martha Circle of First Methodist Episcopal church at home of Mrs. C. H. Paske. 1010 South Oak dale. 1:30 p. m. Meeting of DeMoiay Mothers' club at home of Mrs. J. C Thompson, 29 Summit avenue. 2 p. m. Meeting of Missionary society of First Presbyterian church at home of Mrs. Eva Younger, 129 North Oakdale. 2 p. m. Meeting of Gleaners' class of First Baptist church at home of Mrs. Clem M. Parker. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of St. Anne's Altar society at the parish hall. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of Loyal Wo men's class of First Christian church at the church. 6:30 p. m. Potluck supper ot Clarence A. Meeker's class of Metho dist Episcopal church at the church. 7 p. m. Rotary banquet and en tertainment at St. Mark's parish hall. 7 :30 p. m. Meeting of Chapter B.E. of P.E.O. at home of Miss Kath- erlne Stewart, 2 Holly Court. 8 p. m- Eastern Star meeting at Masonic temple In Ashland to honor grand officer. Wednesday 12:30 p. m. Luncheon of goll ladles at the golf club. 1 p. m.-Covered dish luncheon of Women of Rotary at home ot Mrs. Harold Reichstein. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club meeting at Girls Community club. 5:30-7 p. m. Wenonah club tur key dinner at Redmen ball. i 7:30 p. m . Homemakers class at Girls Community club. 8 p. m. Missionary meeting of Central Avenue Church of Christ at home of Mrs. F. H. Saunders on: Rldgeway Drive. Thursday 9:30 a. m. Delphian society meet ing at home of Mrs. J.' F. Wallace. 1 p. m. Dessert luncheon of Just Folks club at home of Mrs. W. A. Gates. 31 Crater Lake avenue. 1 :30 p. m. Building bridge club dessert luncheon at home of the : Misses Anna and Kate Kellehor, 1 1019 South Oakdale. 1 2 p. m. Meeting of Golden Link class of First Baptist church at home of Mrs. D. V. Piatt, 30 Laurel street. j 6:30 p. m. Supper of Royal Neighbors of America at Knlghta o: Pythias hall. Friday 8 :30 p. m. Supper of Jackson Parent-Teacher association to honor De Luxe 61 Piece Service for Eight consists of the following pieces: S Knltes a Forks 1. Tp Spoon. Pfwrt spoons 8 Sslsa Forks 8 Bn,"r Prr 1 srnln Fork , Spoo) 1 Stnlnj Spoon 1 Rnttrr Knife Fr Tsnlih-rroof Chut RF.OVLAR PRICE m.:o srrciAL PRICE A SAVING OF $l.:oi Muse-Satterlee Wedding Will Be Held in Ashland The marriage of Mra. Katharine Satterlee, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Holloway and Arthur Muse, both of Medford. will be solemnized at a quiet ceremony this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist parson age in Ashland. The Rev. Melville T. Wire, pastor of the church, will officiate. A dinner will be held after the service at the home of the bride'a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway for members of the families. The couple will reside In Medford. Gilberts Leaving for California Mr. and Mrs C. E. Gilbert (Betty Janes), are leaving Monday for Cali fornia and from there will go to Yellowstone National park to spend the winter. Mrs. Gilbert has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mra. W. C. Janes for sevehai weeks and Mra. Gilbert arrived in the city a few days ago. Hollywood Couple Visitors In City Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds of Hcl lywood, California, visited with friends here Friday. They nave been the guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds In Grant; Pass for the past week. The latter formerly lived In Medford where Mr. Reynolds i was associated with the Jackson hotel. He is now manager of the Redwoods hotel Jn Grants Pass. Dads' night at school. 7 p. m. Open house of Washing ton school parent -teacher association in observance of Dads' night at the school. 8 p. m. Public card party ot Wenonah club at Redmen hall. Saturday 1 p. m. Daughters of American Revolution luncheon at Medford ho tel. (Continued on Pae Five ) This Coupon Good for 50c on any Permanent 15c on any other work. . Amounting to 30c or more PHOENIX BEAUTY SHOP Absolutely Free 1 8x10 photo, tinted, in handsome Easel Frame with $6.00 worth of photos taken at the E. Hayden Jones STUDIO Before Dec. 5, 1937 607 W. 2d. Phone 1282-M Also open Sundays and Evenings until 8 SPECIAL $65.00 AMERICAN LAUNDRY "Wlfeaavera" lilt S01TII rKNTRAL Insist on Delicious Uradv A LOST RIVER BUTTER & MILK Msniitartiirrd in Medfnrd M. M. DEPT. STORE fir' '"I.VELERS . MHIVOAP.ORL IWni 'i ii iwiilj