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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORT), OREGON. TUESDAY. APRTL lf, 19.13 PAGE THREE Society and Clubs By Clara Mary Davis Betrothal Of Miss Sacomano To James Mullins The engagement of Mlsa Marie L. Sacomano to Jamea Mullins was an nounced In Eugene Friday at a tea given by Mlsa Wllla Loomls. The wed ding will be an event of June 9 In Portland. Miss sacomano. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sacomano. waa In structor In the Junior nigh school In Grants Pass last year. She is a grad uate of the University of Oregon and la a member of Kappa Delta, social sorority. Mr. Mullins. also la a graduate of the University of Oregon and Is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, national educational honorary. He was princi pal of the Junior high school In Grants Pais for six years, coming to Medford this year as principal of the Junior high school. Mr. Mullins Is a member of the local Rotary club and Is active in civic affairs. Easter Dinner Party Enjoyed Mi H Mr. Frank EndCTS !- l tertained Sunday evening at their homo with a dinner party. The table was attractive with dec orations In the Easter motif and spring Ilowcrs were about the rooms. Following dinner, bridge was en Joyed., Guests tor the pleasant alfalr were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shacht. of Ban Francisco, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Glath and daughter Lena, Mr. and Mrs. George Shumacher, Mr. Otto r Dlder, Miss Dorothy Troxell and Mr. Walter Enders. Dinner Party At Henninger Home Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Henninger were hosts Easter Sunday at their home on West Main street for a dinner party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. E. HenninRcr of Canyonvllle, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Henninger of Glendale, Mt5B Madalyn Henninger of Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Williams and the Rev. W. B. Smith of this city. L. E. Henninger and A. E. Hen ninger ars sens of Mr. and Mrs. Henninger and Miss Madalyn is their granddaughter. Easter Egg Hunt Enjoyed Saturday The Juvenile Degree of Honor club members enoycd an Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon at the home of the club director, Mrs. H. G. Wilson, on Chestnut street. Nineteen members and seven guests participated In the hunt. Visitors Included Carmine McGrew of Klam ath Falls, Paula Leavitt, Loyal Davis, Patricia Yeager, Eleanor Wheaton. Sammy Anderson and David Wade. Prizes for the hunt were won. by Clement Haas, Sammy Anderson, and Barbara McGrew. Outdoor bean bag game prize v;aa awarded to Margaret Sullivan and her tenm. Refreshments were served on the lawn by Mrs. Wilson who was as sisted by Mrs. Frances Bentley. Calendar Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Chapter BE, P.E.O., home Miss Gertrude Parker, 32 North Peach street. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, K. P. hall. 8:00 p. m. Legion Auxiliary, sew ing irroup, armory Wednesday 12:30 p. m. Women Golfers, lunch eon, clubhouse. 1:00 p. m. Wcmcn of Rotary, homo Mrs. C. I. Hays, 346 South Holly street. 2:00 p. m. Prlscllla circle, home Mrs. Harry LeClerc, 615 West Sec ond street. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study club. Glrlr.' Community clubhouse. 8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, card party, K. P. hall. Miss Morningstar Wed To Mr. Smith In Sunday Service At the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith In Roseburg, April 17, Miss Iolene MornlnRStar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morningstar of this city, became the bride of Robert L. Smith, son of Mrs. Clay ton Smith of Medford. The attractive blond bride was lovely In a rust suit and wore a cor sage of gardenias. Rev. R. Dunn. long time friend of the family, per formed the ceremony. He has offic iated at the weddings of three sons in the Smith family. Mrs. Smith Is a graduate of Med ford high school, class of 1935 and Mr. Smith graduated from the Rose burg high school. Mrs. Smith is employed In Dr. C. I. Drummond's office and Mr. Smith is associated with the Cali fornia Oregon Power company here. They are at home to their friends at 131 Tripp street. to 8an Francisco by her ton. F. K. Deuel, who returned last week to Medford. Mrs. Deuel will make the return trip to this city with her son-in-law. Mr. Gain Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are now In Los Ang eles enjoying a vacation. Mrs. Rob inson will remain in the latter city for a month longer, Mr. Robinson returning to Medford the latter part of the week. 4,w .J ,MV-.t,. .'ill A r f jA 91 .Ysl Travel the glorious "sunshine route" to the lands where Winter tine is Summer, and nature has lavished her most curious wonders.. countries that are also modern and alert, with sports and gaiety AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND FIJI The moderniied "Aorangi" end the "Nlagara"sail regularly from Vancouver and Victoria, B. C..low-cost round trip fares and economical all-expense tours. First, Cabin and Third class. Full dttl'll from jrcur or! Tritl Agt, or w H. Diicort, Gn't Agtnt Paw'r Dtt., 6j6 S. W. Bwdwiy, Am-. B-.V. E'dg. BR.C037, Portland rij prf!W ti'tH STU V La Tosca Scene No-Host Dinner Party Sunday A pleasant Sunday evening, no host dinner party was enjoyed when a number of Medford people dined at Ia Tosca-, which had Its Initial opening Saturday evening. La Tosca was formerly the Blue Flower lodge. Included In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rlckert, Mr. and Mrs. William Hulen, Mr. and Mrs. Luclne Miles, Mr. and Mis. Lowell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Runts?. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blerma, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Prazler and dnughtprs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson. Miss June Erickson and Mr. Ray Erickson. Delphians Convene Thursday Morning Delphian society will convene Thursday morning at 0:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John P. Moffatt. 104 Florence avenue. Early American arama wilt be the subject for study and discussion. Mrs. H. L. Browp will supervise. Mrs. George Coudlng and Mrs, H. M. Welshaar will present Individual topics and Mrs. Emerson Merrick will review the play. "Porgy and Bess," by Heyward. Pro-America Has Monday Session - Pro-American, national republican women's organisation, met Monday afternoon at the Hotel Holland for t study and discussion session. Speakers Included William Allen and William Perry, republican candi dates for county commissioners. They presented very Interesting addresses and Joined In the general discussion for members following the talks. Mrs. C. M. HuM, president, presided. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arn old of 340 Haven street, a girl weighing seven pounds In Sacred Heart hospital yesterday morning. Monday, April 18. The child has been named Stella Pauline. Shrine Dance Anticipated For Thursday Evening One of the most brilliant social events of the spring season will be the Hillah Temple benellt ball, to be held In conjunction with nationwide charity Mils to help swell the fund for the Shrlners' hospitals for crip pled children. The southern Oregon dance will be held at the Oriental Gardens, Thursday, April 21, with Roy Elliott as chairman of the com mittee in charge. Louis Older of this city will head the local ticket committee. Sam Stelnbaugh of Grants Pass will supervise ticket sales in th-it city and Sam Jordan, Ashland biisl neas man, will direct the Ashland ticket sale. The Shrine benefit ball will be open to the public and all funds will be used to further the crippled children hospital movement. Steve Whipple and his Swin Music Makers will furnish the melody for the en joyable party. Twenty children from this locality have benefited from treatment re ceived at the hospital. Mrs. Deuel Visits In San Francisco Mrs. F. K. Deuel is expected home the latter part of the week from San Francisco and Berkeley, Cal. Mrs. Deuel Is the house guest of her nieces. Chloe and Catherine Holt, In Berkeley. She was accompanied Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell of 621 Pearl street, a girl weighing seven pounds In Sacred Heart hospital yesterday morning, Monday, April 18. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hueners of Jacksonville a boy weigh ing nine pounds In Sacred Heart hospital last night, Monday, April 18. George Wright, 69 Called By Death George Wright, 60, a resident of Medford for a number of years, passed away near Phoenix Monday evening. He leaves a sister In St. Louts and many friends In Jackson county. Arrangements will be announced by Conger funeral parlors upon word from the east. -nwyutfe . LIPSTICK l al Both softens and per manently colors your lips.Choose from four glamorous California colors to match your own complexion. AT WOOlWOim 1 3 0IH1R 10c JT0IU DITART LIPSTICK 25 A i Schilling Tea is always delightful in both flavor and aroma always clear, because it's made from choic est tea leaves. It comes to you, fresh, in an attractive, red cello phane - sealed package! ! 1 1, I. 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