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vxav FOUR rEDF(fflP f AIL TKTBTjyE, HrEDFORD, OBEGON". STjyPSY. yTOVEreEB 21 193T m SOCIETY ND CLUB MEIVS OF THE WEEK 1&Jpj S By GRACE GRAFT J Many Affairs Are On Calendar For Thanksgiving Week The Thanksgiving week-end will be a gay one for Medford Boclety with the return ol college students to their homes here and many visitors in the city aa guests of relatives and friends over the holiday. . Numerous family dinners have been arranged for Thanksgiving day and aeverel cocktail par.tles . are also planned. The larger event for the week-end will be the no-host dancing party Saturday evening at Dreamland hall. About seventy-five couples have been Invited for the gala evening. A number of Medford families will be out of town over the holtday as guests of friends and relatives. Brlgga- Entertain t)n Thonkstlvlnir Mr. and Mrs. Lon 8. Garrett of Seattle, Wash., will be In Medford over the Thanksgiving holidays aa Kuests of Mr. Garrett s brother-ln' law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Coyle Brlggs. A cocktail party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Brlggs Thursday after noon following the Medford-Eugene football game to honor the visitors. 4 N'ewburys to Have Guests From California Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newbury and chil dren of Berkeley. Cal and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffey and children of Antloch, Collf., are to be the house guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Don Newbury and Mr. and Mrs. Ous Newbury of .this city the week-end following -Thanksgiving. Much entertainment .Is being planned for the visitors. Carl Newbury and Don Newbury are brothers and Mrs. Mehaffey Is their sister and was formerly Miss Maude Newbury. 1 Stafford) to Spend Holiday In Portland . Mrs. Ben Stafford and son, Bruce, are leaving Wednesday morning for Portland, where they will meet Major Stafford, who has spent the past two weeks In Montana and Idaho. The Btaffords will be guests of Capt. and Mrs. E. W. Ely In the Rose City over Thanksgiving and will roturn to Med ford late In the week. Miss Hart Coming For Thanksgiving ' Miss Charity Hart will arrive In Medford Thursday morning to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart. She Is a student at Catherine Bran son school In Roes, Calif. f O'Connors Will Upend Holiday In Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. R. O'Connor are levlng Wednesday for Portland, where they will be the guests of relatives over the Thanksgiving holidays. , Pasadena Scene of Thanksgiving Iteunlon Mrs. Robert rtuhl, who has been visiting her dsughter, Roxane, In New York City since August, will arrive In Los Angeles November 33, accompanied by Miss Roxnne, who hss been prmoted to an executive position with the Hollywood office of the new Illustrated magazine, "Life." They will bs met there by Mr. Ruhl and Miss Alicia Ruhl, the family spending the Thanksgiving holidays In Pasadena beforo Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl return to Mcdfard. Spend Th(iiikKii'iK In Evcrcit, Wnh. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Q. Frlnk and daughter Mcta Joan, and Mr. Frlnk's mother, Mrs. Florence Frtnk, are leaving todny for Everett, Wash., to be the guests of Mrs. Frlnk'a parents Mr. and Mrs. d. T. BUxldnrd. over the Thnnkwilvlng holldnys, They will be away ten days. Brnphys VIMt In Eastern OreRun Mr. and Irs. V, D. Brophy re ttirned recently from Burns, Ore.. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hnnley for a week. It wa erroneously reported In Friday's pa per that Mr. and Mra. Raymond Beter had been vMtlnp? In eastern Oregon with the Hnnlevs. Code's GAINSBOROUGH lost whar you would expect from hSs famous name, given to this pattern. Painted In rich gay colors by hand under the glaze where It can never come off. H can be purchased a few pieces of a time and always odded to or filled in. "Spode never discontinues a pattern". Give Pieces of SPODE For Christmas You Can Add To It Anytime Like Sterling Former S".'fV- y'iKji Aft r t. V ttl He . (Vk- ft 4 Miss narhiira Coivles, daughter .residents of I lie valley hrre, nhosc recenllv. (IMiolo rourtesy Sallln Thurlows Hosts for Dinner Party on Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thurlow entertained for a dinner party Satur day evening at their home as the first of a series of elinilnr affairs Cards were played following dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. mid Mrs. H. L, Hathnwny, Mr. and Mrs. O. Coyle BrlKgs. Mr. and Mra. R. F Wnteon, Dr. and Mrs. F. Gtj Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dutler. Marian Tilley Has Birthday Party M.ulan Tilley entertained sixteen of her friends Tuesday evening in honor of her tenth birthday anni versary. Games were played and re freshments served. The table wa decorated in pink and white and the little hostess received many gilts. Thow present were Marpuret and Beverly Hntlni's. Virginia. Con.t.niee and Winston Turnhow, JlmmlV Seller fel. Mildred and neutrloo lla llen, Beverly Bishop. Pelorls Cohb. Mnrgurot Holly. Horace Biddle. Doris Kyle. Dorj Knutsnn. Betty Builder back, Rose Mary Marshall and Mar tan Tilley. Mrs. Piatt Hostess for Class Meeting The Ooldfn Link class of t he First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. D. V. Pint t Thursciny afternoon with the president, Mrs. I.. S, Stenerson. presiding. Mrs. J. D. Bhafer hart charge of the devotlonsls antt the topic wa "The Prayer ot Elcs-rvr." Mrs. II. Bryant read paper on current events. After the buslnevi session, refresh men t.,i were .served by Mrs. J. U. Shafer. Mrs. L. s. Stenerson. Mrs. H. Bryant and Mrs L. J. Knox. Attend I unrheon in AMilamt I'rlday Mrs. E. A. iSwsiion, Mra. T. V Miles. Mrs. Lout Brown and Mra. R G. Fowler were tiueMs at a hrldwje luncheon lor which Mrs A. K. Kinney and Mra. Ruth Pews entertained Friday In Ashland. Closing time fir Too Late to Clas sify Ads t 1 :30 p m. ETHELWYN'S BEAUTY SALON formerly I'aln.'oi, ncnuty Shop nmv '.!:.! r t!ir niHtiHiiiMiiont of Kthelwyn R. Ili'i'i'ii.mn Kxprrt licauty Sorvice liy K1IKA 1100VKK KAT1ILKF.X KSTi:s - Al.tJf'KTA M..-VKK5H I'lifinp 1 1Tr' HJS W. fitli St. Medford Girl to Marry Artist . ' f W s9' of Mr. anil Mrs. Frederick H. Conies of Santa Barbara, Col., and former pngagrinrit to Ilouglass Knell 1'an.hall of Moiiteclto was announced Itjirhnrti NewH-rremt). Birthday Party Is Event of Saturday Mrs. Ben Stafford entertained with a birthday party for her son Bruce Saturday, on his ninth anniversary. Eight guests were Invited for lunch eon at noon and matinee later, Mrs. Leroy O. Cronkhite assisted the hos tess. Present for the affair were Warren Hammond, Clove Kendall. Billy Glass. Ronald Brits. Irvin Key. Don Nls aen. Lurry Dnlson. Gordon Farrell, and Bruce Stafford. Presbyterian Group Has Praise Service The annual praise and Thanksgiv ing service of the Women's Mission ary s.x-lety of the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra. L. N. Younger. A brief business session preceded the program with Mrs. Maynard Putney presiding. Mrs. J. W. Hoyt ci'iifunited to serve as vice-president or the society and chairman of the spiritual life group until election of officers. Mrs. Frank Albert, chairman of the alternoona program, conducted the worship service. Hymns of thanks gtvlng and praise were sung by the croup. Mesdames Hodgklns, Baker. Brewer and Jsqua gave quartet num bers which were greatly enjoyed. The foreisn topic was the mission ary work In Syria and Iran presented by Miss Ellrabeth Burr, while the heme t.ipic, Mormontsm, was given by Mrs. Albert. Refreshment were served during tho soclat hour by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs L. D. Hod g kins. Mrs. F. Ierjon and Mrs. R. 8. Daniels. The next meeting will be held De cember 31 at the home of Mr. Iver son. The mission study clai will have ita first meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Albert, 41ft Betty street, Friday, November 2fl at 3 o'clock, "Highland Heritage" will be the subject lor study. Attriuls IhimrninilHs At ConallU Mrs DorMhy Edwards left Friday morning for Corvallls where she at tended the Oregon State homecom ing test ivt tie including the Oregon State-Washington State football mine Suturdsv. . . y Initiation Banquet Will Be Tuesday at Valentine's Cafe The Business snd Professional Women's club will hold their snnual Initiation banquet. Tursdsr evening. November 33, at 6:30. at Valentines cafe. Mrs. H. M. Welshanr. chairman of the emblem committee will have charge of ihe Initiation. Twenty-five new members will be Initiated at this meetlne. Members of the club are requested to make reservations with Ooldle Atlund. Helen Porlsh. Barbara Drury Viola scherrer or Zoe Kurd, phone TdO-H by Monday evening. Study Group Meets Wednesday Morning Thursday Morning study club will hold the regular meeetlng on Wed nesday of this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. T:-e oook re view will br on "Old Town or An napolis' by Stevens, and Mrs. Mark Wright will give the review. A talk on "Old Sliver" will be given by Mrs. w. Holt. Mrs. C. W. Lemery will speak on "Period Furni ture." The group will meet at 8 30 o'clock at the Girls' Community clubhouse. Kelch.teln. Ilit, For Dinner snmlav Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Relrhstein were hosts for dinner on Sunday evening last. Inviting ss guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perl and Mr. end Mrs. Jack Porter. The occasion was the birthday anniversaries of both Mr. and Mrs. Perl. Wednesday Night, November 24th ELKS ami INVITED GUESTS Invitation Guest Card Must Be Secured from Secretary in Advance SAME GOOD MUSIC Medford Students Return Home For Holiday Week-end Many Medford studenta at the Unl verslty of Oregon and Oregon State college will be returning home this week to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their families. 8tu dents and parents alike are looking forward to this brief vacation, the first of the fall school term. From Oregon State college will be Miss Betty Ann Thorndlke, daughter of Oene Thorndlke; Miss Catharine Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ford; Miss Marguerite Boyle, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyle; Miss Msry Margaret Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann; Miss Pat Young, daughter of Mrs. R. W. Stearns; Misses Bertha and Frances Arnsplger. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Arnsplger: Jim Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Henry; Philip Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orsnt Todd. Those arriving from the University will be H. O. Janes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Janes; Miss Janet Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann Miss Patsy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith; Miss Peggy Reter, daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Reter; Miss Kathleen Olllard, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dlllard Mlsa Mlgnon Phtpns. daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Oolph Phlpps: Miss Virginia Hammond, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. B. Hammond; Miss Bette Lee. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Lee; Misses Anne and Phoebe Dean. daughters of Dr. and Mrs. George B uesn; and Dick Sleeter, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Sleeter. Former Resident Is Welcomed by Many Friends Here A popular visitor In the city Is Mies oroie Natwlck of Sen Francisco, who la being welcomed by her many irienas here. Miss Natwlck Is Interior decorator In the bay city and formerly lived In Medford. - Among the affairs planned In her honor was a no-host dinner party given fTlday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart. Eighteen were pres ent lor the evening. Dessert Bridge Is Given on Friday Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmoyer was hos tess for a dessert bridge Prldoy at her home, Inviting nine gmsts for tne affair. Mrs. Harvey Robertson won honors at cords snd Mrs. Rob ert Shepherd was awarded a guest prize. Those present were Mrs. Ben Day. Mrs. John Day. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Charles Barnes. Mrs. William Frohn moyer, Mrs. William Bowerman, Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Bayard, M. Oetchell and Mrs. Russell Davis. 4 Mr. Durrell Weds Klamath Falls Girl The marriage of Lyle Durrell of Medford, son of Mrs. Lottie M. Dur rell of Oregon City, and Miss Mildred Colwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell of Klamath Falls, was solemnized Sunday, November 7 at the Catholic church In Klamath Falls. Mr. Durrell la manager of the Safe way store at Main and Holly here and the couple will live In the Chllders apartments. AAUW Study Clubs Have Programs Three study groups of the Ameri can Association of UnUerslty Women met this past week. The International Relations group met with the leader, Mra. John F. Lawrence. This group la atudylng a particularly fascinating subject under the able leadership of Mra. Lawrence. She attended the Congress of Internationals at Reed college re cently at which speakers from many nations of the world. Including Ja pan. China, England. France, Ger many and others, . appeared on the program at the most interesting session. The creative arte group met with their leader, Mrs. Darell Huson Wed nesday evening and worked on Christmas cards. This group will meet each week. The social study group met with Miss Vera Humphrey and Mra. David Vale, assistant leader, was In charge. Mlsa Dorothy Voting gave an excel lent report on the American Federa tion of Labor and Mrs. Wilms, Kin caid spoke on "Terms and Ideas of La bar Unions." ELKS ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DANCE Calendar Monday All day Lady Lions rummage sale at all East Main. 1 p. m. Luncheon of Klwanian Dames at home of Mrs. George Frey, 830 East Main street. 1:30 p. m. Meeting of Ever Ready class of First Presbyterian church at home of Mrs. W. O. Webster, 111 King street. 2 p. m. Meeting of Washington school Parent - Teacher association study club at home of Mrs. Hobert Price, eos Park avenue. 7 :30 p. m. Meeting of business women's claas at Girls' Community clubhouse. a p. m, Meeting of Medford Music club at Baldwin's Piano shoppe. Tuesday 3 p. m. Meeting of Women's Aux- lllary of St. Mark's Episcopal church at home of Mra. Leila M. Paxson, 1123 West Main. 2 p. m. Meeting of Beptlst ladles' auxiliary at home of Mrs. W. A Dawes, 42 Rose avenue. 0:30 p. m. Initiation banquet for Business and Professional Women's club at Valentine's cafe. 8 p. m. Meeting of Women ot Moose at Knights of Pythias hall Wednesday . :30 a. m. Meeting of Thursday Morning Study club at Girls Com' munlty clubhouse. 1 p. m. Meeting of Chapter AA of PO at home of Mra. C. C. Fur ls. Wednesday evening Reception ol Baptist church members at home of Dr. Eva Carlow. 26 South Laurel :30 p. m. Thanksgiving dance of Elks lodge at Elks temple. Mrs. Satterlee Is Married at Quiet Ceremony Sunday Mrs. Katharine Satterlee and Ar thur S. Muse were married at a quiet ceremony Sunday. November 14, at the Methodist parsonage In Ashland, with the Rev. Melville T. Wire read ing the service at 3 o'clock In the presence of members of the Imme diate famlHea. A wedding dinner was served fol lowing the ceremony at the home of the bride's brother and slater-ln-low, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hollo way, in Medford. The table was most attractive with a lovely center piece of Talisman roses and candles In pastel shades and a miniature bridal party. Mrs. Muse Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holloway of this city and the couple will make their nome here. Arizona Residents Islt Relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Pruden of Mesa, Arizona, are visiting In Med ford with Mrs. Clark's father, A. B Rallsback and her sister. Mrs. F. H. Saunders. Mrs. Pruden Is a cousin of Mrs. Grant H. Edwards who has been a guest in the city the post few days. Lieut, and Mrs. Edwards are leaving today for San Francisco and will aall for Honolulu the latter part of the week. . Reter In Peat lie For Football dame Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reter spent the week-end in Seattle, where they attended the Oregon - Washington gome Saturday afternoon. Mlso Peggy n miss ttotnieen Dlllard. students at the University of Oregon .and PI Beta Phi pledges, accompa nied them from Eugene to Seattle and were guests of Mis Elaine Bro phy. who Is attending the University of Washington. s Wickers Entertain lllnner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter snd Mr. and Mra. Vernon Woods were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Wickers of Adams Lane Thursdsv evening. Wilsons Have (luest rom Tacoma. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Wilson had as heir guest the past week. Mr. Wil son's cousin George Moffett of Ta coma. Wash. No-Host Psrtv' Iven Friday A group of 18 couples gathered for no-host dinner and dance Friday evening at Burgoyne's. Closing time ror Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p m. Your Friends Can Tell the Difference Just u truly a we are known by the friends we keep, so we are judged by the Christmas cards we send. Dont be satisfied with ordinary cards this year. Select all your cards at 8wem' with the assurance that they will be of fine quality and good taste. Personal Imprinted Greetings should be ordered Immediately Bridge Luncheon Is Given on Thursday by Mrs. McCaskey Mrs. H. D. McCaskey was hostess for a bridge luncheon Thursday at her home to honor Mrs. Vernon J. Robinson, who came to Medford re cently from San Francisco to make her home. Twelve guests were invited for the afternoon. . Thanksgiving Ball Planned Wednesday At Elks Temple The annual Thanksgiving ball ol the Elks lodge will be held Wed nesday evening at the Elks temple, beginning at 9:30 o'clock. Members and Invited friends will be guests for the evening and In vitation cords must be secured in advance. Dickey's orchestra will fur nish the music for the danot. , O.E.S. Chapter of Ashland Host For Gathering Tuesday Eastern Star chapters of Ashland Jacksonville. Medford and Central Point entertained Jointly In Asn land Tuesday evening to honor Mrs. Alice Wlnetrout of Grants rass, Grand Esther of the grand chapter of Oregon; and Mrs. Nellie McGowan of Medford ond Mrs. Msrgsret Barnes of Grants Pass, past grand matrons and J. H. Hardy of Ashland, past grand patron. Flowers were pre sented each by Mra. Lulu Salsbury of Jacksonville and she read an original poem In their honor. The occasion was the regular meet ing of Alpha chapter of tho host city and a program was given as follows: Vocal soloo "Morning" ny Steve and "Take Joy Home" by Wells by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang; ap- proprlote reading of the poem "oaves of Josephine." written by Anthony Euwer by Katherlne Fabrlck Engle. referring to the Oregon Caves and given In recognition of the Grants Pass representatives. Refreshments were served in tne dining room at the conclualon ol the program. There was a large at tendance at the meeting and Klam- oth Polls was represented by Mr. and Mr:. L. Epperson ond Mrs. Wat tenburg. Mrs. Epperson Is worthy matron of the chapter there and Mrs. Wattenburg Is a past grand officer. Public Card Party Is Given Friday A public card party was given by tho wenonah club Friday evening and those assisting were .Gladys Dooms. Dorothy Dickey, Vers Thomas, Mottle Luman, Verna Rawl ings, Beulah Linn. Katie Tlson, Velda Dahlke and Grace Luman. Honors at bridge went to Mauoie Wentzel. Helen Keesse. Frank Rush nd R. M. Kent. Pinochle awaras were given ea onacitie. K.ti.. Rawllngs. Velma Slngler ond Norma Martin. The next public card party will be neia ticwiur 1 Reception to Be Held Wednesday A farewell reception for Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coe ond fomlly will be given ot the home - of Dr. Evo Car low. 36 South Laurel street. Wednes day evening by members of the Bap tist church. Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. The reception will follow the week ly prayer meeting. Use Moll Tribune want adV FARM FRESH" CREAMERY BUTTER f 1 Ask for .4 1 Miss Fisk Tells of Betrothal at Party Thursday Announcement of the engagement of Miss Mary Fisk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Fisk. to Dean Pleper, of Oceanslde, Calif., and a former resident of this city, was mode at an Informal bridge party given by Miss FlBk at the home of her parents Thursday evening. Newa of the betrothal was made In clever fashion by on extra edition of "The Special Tidings", miniature newspsper, delivered to each guest. Miss Fisk Is a graduate of Medford high school ond returned to her home here this summer sfter spend ing a year at Louisiana state univer sity. She Is a member of Chi Omega sorority. She Is a popular member of the younger social set and has msny friends who ore interested In the announcement. Mr. Pieper also attended Medford high school and has been employed as a newspaper reporter for the past few years. Three tables of bridge were In plav for the evening with refreshments served later. A newspaper theme was carried out as the toble centerpiece. Guests at the party were Mrs. Charles Overmyer. Miss Jenes Jensen. Miss Dona Nelson. Miss Lois White, Miss Glenna Mlnear, Miss Maxlne Boone, Miss Joyce Durham, Miss Marjorle Fisk. Miss Vera Humphrey, Miss Joan Leonard. Miss Verna Forn- crook. i Many Present For A I r, i r w . snnuai uaas iMgnt ; Annusl dad's night of the Jackson School Parent - Teacher association waa a successful event of Friday evening with 176 persons present. A turkey dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock with e program following. Mrs. lj. E. cievenberg. president of the P.-T. A., gave the address of welcome, and H. W. Gustln. prin cipal. Introduced the teachers Tfe Rev. Sherman L. Divine, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, gave an address; Mrs. Harry Prentice and Warren Mullen played two accordion dueta, Richard Harrison played an accordan solo and Esther Church Leake led community singing. Mrs. H. A. 81ms was general choir- man for the event and Mrs. Jack, Swem was in charge of decorations. (Continued on Page Five.) Use Mall Tribune want ads. CALL 910 And let us help you plan flint new floor for the Holiday Season. Ask' Ahout Our Special Terms Lind Linoleum SHOP 227 W. Main St. We Extend A Cordial Invitation For Everyone in Southern Oregon to Attend the ANNUAL SHANGLE BABY SALON Today, Mon., Tues. Open Until 10 p. m. On the Mezzanine Floor of the Hotel Medfcrd SHANGLE STUDIO SWEM'S GIFTS Law Admission: $1.00 Couple rence s T ri:MPT