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PAOE FOUR MEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNF MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5, 193? SOCIETY .AND CLUB WEIVS OF THE WEEK J By CLARA MARY DAVIS Esther Palmer Day Med ford Harpist To Play in Eugene Mrs. Esther Palmer Dy, Medford hsrplst, lelt Saturday for Eugene where she will appear with an eight harp ensemble, directed by Dorla Helen Calkins, harp Instructor and faculty member of the University of Oregon achool of music The group will appear In a theater concert and are also being presented at Music Hall on the campus Tues day evening for an entire concert of ensemble music. Harpist from Ta- ooma, Salem, Klamath palls, Kugene and Medford will participate In the ensemble which will be an outatand' Ing event In Eugone musical clrclea. Because of the difficulty In assem bling a large group of harps, harp ensembles have been rare In the Pa- clflo northwest. The beauty of tone of the combined Instruments and the beauty In appearance make the en semble very much worth the effort. A number of southern Oregon music enthusiasts are attending the concert. I Thursday No-Host Luncheon Honors 'Portland Visitor A no-host luncheon waa held Thursday noon at the Holland hotel, In honor of Mrs. Norman Hampton, Those enjoying the affair were: Miss Barbara Orury, Miss Clarlta McCor mtclt. Miss Frances Mccormick. Mrs William CunnUiKham. Miss Justine Miller, Miss Elolse Knos, Miss Mild red Drury and the honored guest, Mrs. Hsmpton. Mrs. Hampton has been visiting in Medford the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. r. Qulsen. berrv. and will leave soon for her home In Portland. ' Corning Kenly Jr. Departs for East Mr. T. Corning Kenly Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Ksnly. left Thursday night for Chicago. Mr. Kenly has a position with the Harris Trust company In the eastern cny. Knroute. Mr. Kenlv will Visit his aunt, Mrs. Hill, In Ross, Cal. Joann Humphrey Matinee Party Miss Joann Humphrey, of the very young set, entertained Saturday aft ernoon with a party In celebration of her birthday. Miss Humphrey Invited friends for the matinee and then the group went to the home of her grandfather, Mr. Inda Humphrey, for refreshments. Mlas Humphrey's guests Included Betty Johnson, Harriet Hart, Jesn Coffin, Alice Wllday and Peggy Young. Medford Couple Married Friday Miss Janice D. HasselgraTe and Leo Ghelardl of Medford were married In Granta Pass Friday evening at 8 o'clock Id the parsonage of the First Christian church. Rev. W. I. Palmer read the ring ceremony In tha pret ence of a group of frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. Qhelardl will make their home In Medford. f Rlgelowi Leave For Portland Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Blgelow are leaving Monday for a week's trip to Portland. While In the northern city, Mr. Blgelow will visit Mr. B. L. King, superintendent of the Southern Pa cific Railroad company. The two men re friends of long standing and have not seen each other for 15 years. Tha Blgelows are making tha trip by auto. Genuine 3-Thrend Orepe Chiffon Super Twiit 3-Thread Chiffon Gouomar Crepe 3-Thrend Chiffon R 1 1RFI SON'S LRdie'' Reifly to Wear UKJlUUOJn 0 y01lr practicM Gift store In Harp UIUM.P Mrs. Esther Palmer Day, talented hai-p ensemble concert Tueartay In unusual In musical, circles and the be held In southern Oregon. Army Officers To Give Dance Saturday Night An Informal dance, sponsored by tha Officers' club of the Medford CCO district, will be held Saturday- evening, December 11. at the Med ford hotel honoring officers and their ladles who are here for the two day reserve officers contact camp. Regular and retired army and navy officers, officers of the na- tlonal guard, reaorve officers and members of the technical services connected with CCC activities are being Invited. On the committee in chnrgo 01 arrangements are: Cnpt. William H. Drlscoll, Mr. Karl Janouch. Lieut Andrew J. Hcnwtrcet, Jr., and Lieut, Roy Craft. Several cocktail parties are neing planned to precede the affnlr. ft I i llfrklpH ; - J f, - ' jIMp J i I il l if r I- i'lli mm r JliiW 7 - : M I;--. "'! Mm ' Mr1 p jfpf- J; J j The Christmas Gift ZTtfery Woman Wants! Boiutiful Silk Stocking ATTRACTIVELY WKAPTED FOR GIFTS Sheer rlngloas ohiffon, wsrvico alieor, Mid genuine cropes which look sheerer and wear longer. In the senson'i smart at colon. $1.00 Pr. 3pr. $2.85 $1.15 Pr. 3 Pr. $3.30 $1.35 Pr. 3 Pr. $3.90 Ensemble 'I'll t"""," Photo by Corley. Med ford hnrplftt, will play In a Kugene. tint Ire hnrp ensembles are Kugene concert will be the first to Dessert Bridge Party at Newbury Home on Thursday Complimenting Mrs. Allen K. Smith was the delightful party given Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Don Newbury on Siskiyou Heights. Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. Glenn Jackson and Mrs. Newbury were hos tesses for the afternoon of dessert bridge and a miscellaneous shower at which Mrs. Smith wss the recip ient of many lovely gifts. Twenty guests enjoyed the affair. 4 W. R, Bairds Feted in Modesto Church Many local people will be Interested to lenrn of the anniversary celebra tion given the Rev. W. R. Bolrds, who formerly lived ln Medford, by the church congregation In Modesto, Cnllf.. where the Bairds now live. Rev. Balrd was pastor of M,e local First Christian church In Medford for some time before moving to Modesto. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bolrd were surprised by over 200 members of the First Christian church congregation and friends at the clone of the eve ning service on Sunday. The affair was In celebration of the U-Urd'a twenty-fifth wedding an niversary. Following an announce ment by Rev. J. M. Morris that there would be a wedding and asking that the congregation remain seated. Mrs. Adrian Taylor plnyix) the wedding march and Mrs. Bnlrd was escorted down the aisle to the arch by her son, John Bfllrd. A surprised bride groom of twenty-five years ago also waa escorted to the altar by a young er son. William. A wedding service was read by Rev. Morris. A silver box containing twenty-five silver dollars waa presented to the pastor and his wife from the congregation. Illle n. Hnunn Have Houe .upt Mrs. Mary E. Howe of Klamath FMia Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Riley d. Henaon. at their coun try home on Oriftin Creek highway. 328 W. 6rlff II Former Medford People Leave on European Tour Many friends of Mr. and' Kirs. Alex ander P. Outhrle of Ban Francisco, will be Interested to learn of their departure for an extended tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie left by plane from Ban Francisco Thurs day for New York where they will embark on the liner Rex. After visiting Mr. Guthrie's moth er, Mrs. Alexander Guthrie, and brother, In London. England, the couple will make a leisurely tour of Italy, Switzerland, France and other parts of the continent. Mrs. Guthrie will be remembered In this city as Jane Sollnsky and for merly made her home here. Mr. Guthrie lived in Medford a number of years ago with his family and then moved to London with them. Later he returned to San Francisco where his marriage to Miss Sollrwky was an October event In the Bay city. 1 Miss Sparrow To Visit Los Angeles Miss Harriet Sparrow, daughter ol Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Is leaving on this evenlng'a train for Los Angeles. Miss Sparrow will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay Jr., Mediora residents who are spending the win ter In the southern city. Miss Spar row will also visit with Miss Roxana Run!, who has recently been trans ferred from New York to the Holly wood office of Life magazine. Miss Sparrow plans to be gone about three weeks and will visit for several days In Santa Barbara on ber way home to Med lord just prior to the Christmas holidays. Daughters of Nile To Meet Saturday Zulelma Temple, Daughters of the Nile, are holding a meeting Sat urday, December II, In the Masonic Temple at Ashland. Although this la a regular meeting It Is of special Importance because of the semi-annual fall ceremonial which will take place. Luncheon will be served at the temple at 12 :30 o'clock and the ceremonial will follow at 2:00o'clock. Queen Mazle Bates will preside dur ing the afternoon activities and all members are urged to attend this Important session-. D. A. R. Notts Thursday morning State Regent Mrs. B. G. Harding spoke before the Senior high school assembly concerning the D.A.R. good citizen ship pilgrimage. All senior girls in all four year high schools In tne state are eligible and the senior with the highest rating In the state will be given a free trip to Wash ington, D. C, next April, Three girls are selected by the faculty in each school. The student body then votes on the three names. A state Judging committee then decides which senior In the state Is en titled to this trip. Four points are considered: (1) Dependability, punc tuality, truthfulness, loyalty and self control ; (2) Service, coopera tion, courtesy and respect for proper authority and rights of others; (3) Leadership, imagination, command of the good-will and respect ol others and the best to lead; 4) Patriotism, Interest and pride in family, school, community and na tion and willingness to sacrifice Bell for them. A similar prize la ottered in each of the 48 states. Mrs. Arm strong, regent of Crater Lake chap ter, accompanied Mrs. Harding on Thursday morning. The February number of the D.A.R. magazine will be a special Oregon edition and Mrs. Harding is now selecting material from all chapters In the state. Mrs. Westerlund Ooea To Tortland Mrs. E. C. Westerlund. proprietor of the Holland hotel, left Thursday night by train for Portland where she will attend the Westcoast Hotel association meeting. Mnhr t-eave For Hotel Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mortr left Thurs day for Portland, where Mr, Mohr will attend the meeting of hotel man agers at the annual Westcoast Hotel association conclave. The Mohrs plan to return to Medford the first of the week. Moose Lodge Meet ThH Afternoon The Moose lodge will hold special meeting this afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the K. P. hall. A large number of out-of-town members are expeefed to attend and all local members are urged to go to the meeting. Naomi warman, women's state president, and Toby Watklns. state secretory of the Moose asscvtotlon. will be present. ARISTA Presents DURING DECEMBER COMBINATION of MUFF or HAT and COAT for the PRICE of the FUR COAT ARISTA "furs or DISTINCTION" Holly Theatre Bldg Sixth. Calendar Monday 13:00 Rogue River Valley Navy Mothers' club meet at Talent Grange hall. 1:15 p. m, Past Matrons club, Reames chapter OES. meeting, Mr&. Ernest Gllstrap. 35 Geneva street. 2:00 p. m. Jackson School study club meets at home of Mrs. Drys dale. 1123 West Main street. 2:00 p. m. Washington P.-T.A. Study club meeting at home of Mrs. Hobart Price, 605 Park avenue 3:30 p. m. Brownie Pack meeting at scout headquarters. 4:00 p. m. Theta Rho Girls meet ing at the lodge hall, meeting and dinner. 6:00 p. m. Rebekah lodge meet ing at the I.O.O.F. hall, dinner. 7:00 p. m. Jobs Daughters meet ing at DeMolay hall. 8:00 p. m. A.A.U.W. Interior Dec orating study group meeting Richard Sleight's studio In Medford Center building. Tuesday 1:30 p. m. Lady Elka, dessert bridge meeting. Elks Temple. 3:00 p. m. Oregon State College Mothers club meet at home Mrs. Laurence Pennington, Jacksonville highway. 3:00 p. m. Missionary society ot First M. E. church meeting home of Mrs. W. A. Holloway, 323 Mae street. 2:30 p. m. St. Anns Altar society meeting in Parish hall. 7:30 p. m. P.E.O. cnapter meeting at home of Mrs. Maude Holmes, 23 North Orange street. 7:30 p. m. BP.W. Girls club meeting at Girls' community club house. 8:00 p. m. A.A.U.W. International Relationships group meet home of Mrs. John Lawrence, 525 South Riv erside. 8:00 p. m. American Legion Aux iliary meeting at the armory. Wednesday . 1:00 p. m. Past Matrons of Nevlta chapter O.E.S. meet at home ol Mrs. J. C. Cook, 805 West Second street. 1:30 p. m. The Get-Together club meeting In Eagles room at the arm ory. Thursday 9:30 p. m. Thursday morning club meeting at Girls' community club house. 3:00 p. m. The Loyalty group or the M. E. church meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Waldron on Lozier lane. 8:00 p. m. Eastern Star meeting at the Masonic hall. Friday 1:30 p. m. St. Marks Guild bazaar and card party at the Parrtsh house 2:00 p. m. Mission study class of the Presbyterian church meets Mrs. Maynard Putney's home on 411 King street. " 9:00 p. m. Pocahontas lodge dance at the lodge. Saturday 12:30 p. m. Zulelma Temple Daughters of the Nile meeting lor ceremonial and luncheon at the Masonic hall In Ashland. AAUW Social Group Met Thursday Eve The social relations group of the American Association of University Women met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. David Yale, W& South Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Carl Bos we 11 gave an inter esting paper on the Clayton anti trust act and the LaGuaf-dla-Norns act. Miss Gertrude Butler talked on the NRA. Mrs. Yale spoke regarding the national labor relations board and the Wagner-Con nery labor rela tions act. An enjoyable social hour followed the program. The next meettng will be held January 6 at the home of Miss Fred erica Brom mer, 831 Minnesota avenue. Lions Auxiliary Meet Wednesday The Lions Auxiliary held their reg. ular meeting . Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laurence Pen nington on the Jacksonville highway At the business meeting held after luncheon plans for the auto show and Christmas charity work were discussed. Mrs. Harry Prentice enter talned with several accordion num- Bers and the remainder of the aft ernoon was spent in dressing dolls for the Christmas donations. Those who enjoyed the affair were: Mrs. Charles Pritcnett, Mrs Ray Marti, Mrs. Jack Anstey. Mrs. H. W. Conger. Mrs, Jack Haws. Mrs. Earl MlUer. Mrs. C. W. Konkle. Mrs. Scott Brill. Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Mrs. Est on Humphrey, Mrs. R. M. Sent no, Mrs, L. B. Thurman, Mrs. Art Adier. Mrs. H. C. Williamson, Mrs Art Render. Mrs. W. F. Brooks. Mrs. Frank Runts and the hostess. Mrs. Laurence Pennington. Guests tor the afternoon Included Mrs. Prentice and Mrs. Shores. WINDOW GLASS we sell window jiasa and will replace tout broken windows reasonably ITowbrldge Cab inet Works. Phone 684 Mrs Frohnmayer Honored at Party By Mrs. Bowerman Mrs. William Bowerman entertain ed with a bridge luncheon .and shower at her home on Whitman avenue Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. William Frohnmayer. Guests for the enjoyable aftair Included: Mrs. Ben Day, Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer. Mrs. Charles Barnes, Mrs. Robert Shepard. Mrs. H. W. Robertson. Mrs. John Day and the honoree, Mrs. Frohnmayer. Mrs. Otto IJ'rohnmayer won the prize at bridge. Miss Bogner Gives Party Miss Mae Bogrter entertained Mon day night at her home In the GeBauer apartments with a buffet supper In honor of Mr. Lloyd Ham- mack. The affair was In celebration of Mr. Hammack's birthday. Twenty five guests enjoyed the evening. Sf, MarfoGuild Party Friday Twenty-two members and guests of St. Mark's guild enjoyed a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Mul hoi land Friday. Mrs. Nettie Barneburg and Mrs. Blanche Taylor assisted Mrs. Mulholland. Plans were completed for a cooked food sale bazaar end card party to be held at the Parrlsh house on North Oakdale avenue, Friday, December 10. Playing will begin at 1 :30 o'clock and tea will be served at 4:00 o'clock. Mrs. M. M. Overman Is general chair man and vlU be assisted by Mrs. A. F. Stennett, Mrs. Van Gilbert. Mrs. Charles Clay. Mrs. R. W. Frame, Mrs. V. B. Marshall and Mrs. Blanche Taylor. Reservations may be made by calling 661-Y. Muosdains Depurt For Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maasdnm left on Thursday night's train for Berke ley, Calif., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Patter son for several weeks. Klmes Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kime of 235 Oakdale avenue, returned last week from Oakland, Calif., where they visited Mrs. Klme's sister. Mrs. M. Stlne. They also vlst ted in San Fran cisco and other bay cities. They were away a week. William B. Mine Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Hlnes of Yaklmn, Wash., nre the parents of a son, born December 3. The lit tle boy hos been named Paul Stephen Dixon. Mrs. Hlnes will be remem bered In Medford as Miss Jane Dixon, daughter of Mrs. Volney Dixon of West Tenth street. , Klmes Have GueMs From Fresno Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kime of 235 N. Oakdale avenue have as their house guests Mrs. Klme's brother, Mr, Wal ter M. Plymale and Stanley Davis of Fresno. Calif. Mr. Plymele wa born and raised In this valley and this Is his first visit back for a number of years. Phone 542 We 11 haul away yom refuse. City Sanitary Service I The long and short o it . . . Our Stockings Jmmm ill S3 The Garden Club At the club meeting Thursday eve ning, Mr. Hary Young was the guest speaker and gave many interesting suggestions for the use of electricity In lighting gardens. Reflectors and concealed lights, properly placed will enhance a garden and unexpected effects may be obtained. Mr. Young also discussed the use of lights at Christmas time as a means ut deco rating private homes. To prevent short circuits, weather-proof cord and sockets should be used. Mrs. Howard Bawden was appoint ed chairman of the Christmas light ing committee and reported the clas sifications to be used this year for Judging private home decorations. All entries to be made by calling the Chamber of Com rce. Useful prizes will be offered a ad all are urged to enter this contest. Committees were also appointed to Judge the store windows during the coming week. No prizes will be given In this divi sion but public announcement will be mode and attenton called to those stores which have best carried out the spirit of the Christmas In their window trimmings. 1 Mr. Klnsolvlng Arrives From Idaho Mrs. C. J. Kinsolvlng recently ar rived in Medford from St. Maries. Idaho, to Join her husband. Dr. Kin salving, for the holiday season. Dr. Kinsolvlng Is-stattoned at Camp Ap plegate and Is the CCC physician. ie Ima Jute P I J And it will be jutl as easy fot you to select the fight ring for he ILI left hand from our beautiful stock Lawrence 's Be Sure to See Our Gift Chinaware Dept. 44 irV- This week's special value We recommend Lux for hosiery Orrs-Sundermans Hosts Saturday Costume Party Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Cordy Sunderman enter tained Saturday evening with - a "kid" party. All guests came dressed In children's costumes and the house decorations were carried out accordingly. Guests for the evening Included: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Obye, Mr. and Mrs. Slmerl Jarvl, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adler, Mr. and Ms. Paul IS. Williams. Mr. Pat Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brass field and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Sunderman. ' Mrs. Evanson Home From Berkeley Mrs. Edward A. Evanson returned the latter part of the week from Berkeley. Cal., after a six weeks' visit with her daughter, Miss Betty Evanson, who Is on the staff of Mills college In Oakland. While In the bay region Mrs. Evanson visited with friends and with her daughter attended the operas in San Francisco. (Continued on Page Five ) The governor of New Tork receives an annual salary of $25,000, tbe highest of any state. South Dakota pays Its governor the lowest $3000. it. FIT and WEAR We make a specialty of fittin3 you with the right length as well as the right size. Then, if you wash them in gentle Lux you'll get 'wer runs, and fewer holes. A complete assort ment of popular shades. 1 .pair MISS NOMA C.AvOaBV, I . L - . . . I. . . t . . ,,.- lit nosiery specialise, is he'e and would like to meet you. She has the (acts about fash ions at her finoer tips, and knows all the secrets of making stockings wear! Besides, there's a regular-sized package or Lux waiting lor every customer who buys stockings this wtek. Be sure to get yours (only one to euitemer). ff