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PAGE FOUR MEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORf), OREGON1, SUNDAY, APRIL 24.-1938 SOCIETY zAND CLUBKEWS OF THE WEEK By GLABRA MAEY DAVIS Evening Musicale Will Feature Foreign C ountries An evening musicals sponsored by the Thursday Morning Study Club, will be held, Friday evening. April M t 8:15 o'clock In ths Baldwin Piano hall. Members are privileged to Invite husbands and friends. ' It will be noted this data la a de ' parture from the regular morning meeting of Thursday of next week. Mrs. Roberta Ward Bebb Is chair man and says of the progrsm: "The program, this year, will deal In part with the characteristics and music of some of the countries before the. publlo eye of today. "Speakers peculiarly fitted to give first hand Information, as a back. ground for 'the music to follow will be Mrs. Angus Bowmer, Mrs. Esther Leake and Mrs. Hlldlng Bengtson. "Mrs. Bowmer of the Southern Oregon Normal school, who spent last year In England will talk on English people and their music. "English music will be demonstrat ed by groups of songs by Miss Eliza beth Clement, soprano and by Miss Marian Luce, contralto, "Miss Clement, who recently grad uated from Jullllard school of music, Hew York. Is now teaching music In the Talent schools. "Miss Marlon Luce, a graduate of University of Minnesota, from Min neapolis, Is a recent addition to the Medford high school faculty. Hlldlng Bengtson, local attorney, who has spent considerable time In Norway, Sweden and Denmark, will peak on Scandinavian people and their music. Following Carlton Janes and Mrs. O. I. Drummond will play a beautiful violin duet, by Orleg. "A two-piano concerto, by Orleg al so will be played by John Relssscher and David Williams. Frederick Quetzlaff, prominent mini baritone and, an outstanding exponent of German mualo will sing group of songs, by Adolf Jensen. "A ladles' trio oomposed of Miss Jean Barnum, Miss Marian Luce and Mrs. Roberta Bebb will sing a recent arrsngement of the beloved "Caprice Vlennole," by Frtta Krelsler. "Mrs. Esther Leake, supervisor of music of the Medford schools, who re cently returned from the music edu cators national conference In St. Louis will report on whst our country Is doing for ths youth of the nstlon. Ronald Reedy, superintendent of ths Phoenix schools will sing a group of American songs. "A brilliant duo-piano Hungarian number will complete the program." Shower and Rarty Honors Couple Mrs. Clyde Bentley, Mrs. B. B. Van jforn and Mm. John Lay were Joint feoeteues Friday evening a- a man enjoyable ahower and party honoring Mia Alice Martin ana amy jununn, whose marriage will take place In the sear future. Mlaa Martin waa the recipient of many lovely glfta. Pinochle waa played throughout the evening. Queeta present for the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oould. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cox, Mr. and Mra. Boyd Kline, ar., Mr. and Mra. Amp Young. Clyde Bentley, B. B. Van Horn, Llla Lay, Mary Kline, Joyce Cox, Jackie Jarret, Lewis Cox, Boyd Kltne, jr., Psul Boone. Roy Lay and the honored guests, Miss Martin and Mr. Jasmsnn. Rio da Janeiro Visitors Here Jtidge and Mrs. Earl B. Day hav w their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. ..R. U. Steelqulst of B4o de Janeiro. They formerly made their home In the Willamette valey. Mrs. Lumstlen On Varatlon Mrs. H. U. Lumsden departed Sat urday evening for an extended trip. In Greeley, Colorado, she will visit her sister for some time and In I Grande, she will be the guest of her son, Treve Lumadrn and his fam ily. Mra. Lumsden expecta to be away about three months. til I li i Bride of Easter Monday ' ' . ' A ill I i I v . 'IaUv ill W ': : ' .ti n': , jWTV III : I 'Jf in i, & ' t I i- !4' 4, f - ' ' f x , A ' i it J f ' - , - j I ' fs .: . '4' H;:a : C f.;( , ,. I ; '4i M i 1 . ; I l ! I '. '-i t n - ;' I I , I: I'.' v. 4 I t fc '- l : h is v v -if i i m i. l ' " J 1 1 1 in III ' . i. 1" 'illJt'' Jlf t h h U Mm. Rlotiard Harbert, formprly Mr. and Mrs. Jrimc Moriisey, whose Monday at the Barred Heart church. Engagement Made Known at Seattle Birthday Party An engagement announcement of Interest In this city occurred Satur day evening In Seattle, Washington, when Mr, and Mrs. Qcorge Johnson made known the coming martin ge of their daughter, Borntce Katharyn to Jack Freeman Oanfleld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irving Oanfleld of Medford. The engagement was told at an evening party at the Johnson's home In Laurel hurst, honoring the birth day of Mr. Johnson. Betrothal waa revealed by small daisies placed on the aalad, the leaves of which opened and disclosed the names in gold. Daisies also decorated the dining room and living room. Pouring were Mrs. Leonard Qustaf- son and Mra. Leonard Anderson Those assisting were the Misses Lor raine Johnson, Sylvis Erlckaon, Ruth Gough, and Helen Hall. . Mr. Oanfleld lived here with his parents and attended Medford high school for two years, after which he graduated from Seattle Pacific high school. He la now a student at Seat tle Pacific college, as Is Miss Johnson. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Reasons Hosts For Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Henaon en tertained with an 8 o'clock Easter breakfast Sunday morning at their country home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Henson of Klamath Palls and the MIsaea Helen and Ruth Chllds of this city. Stanley Henson la the Hertson'a son snd formerly lived In Medford. ROMANTIC BEAUT with a Lifetime of Wear . . . GORHAM'S NEW Cavali Coriiam's newest oilverpliile pa tern, Cavalier, is truly tlio climax of romantic beauty. It lcnili charm and dignity to any table arrange ment becaiiM of its very simplicity. And in Cavalier you get many, many years of wenr, too! For not only has it an iiniminlly heavy coat ing of pure silver deposited on it . . . but like all Corhnm Silverplnte, pieces used most are reinforced with olid silver at point of greatest wear. 5e Gotham t new Cavaliti pattt this tfore. It'$ the next iking to Stirling! Lawrence s Carrying the same high class Jewelry found In bfst stores in lsnre cities much more moder ately priced. ' ' - y$ ill : i "7 ml Photo by Kennell-Ellls. mIm Patricia .Morrlney, ilaiiRhtrr of wed ding was an crent of Easter Monteith-Doty Wedding Service Easter Sunday Miss Dorothy Montelth, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Montelth, be came the bride of Irwin Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Doty, at sn lm- pretistve ceremony Easter Sunday st rtoguefale, home of Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Millard, with ths Rev. Millard officiating. The ceremony took plsce before a bower of cherry blossoms st 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride wbs lovely In a gown of white net over white satin and a fingertip veil of white net fastened to a band of twisted satin. She carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations and was given In marriage by her father. Miss Delia Mae Dole, in a gown of green net attended the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Predene and Betty Daugherty who were dressed In becoming pink net. The three earned bouquets of sweetpcas. Shlrrell Doty, brother of the groom, accM as best man; ushers were, Neal Curry and Donsld Montelth, brother of the bride. Preceding the ceremony, Rev. Mil lard sang, "At Downing" and follow ing the service rendered, "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Mljlard at the piano, played the wedding maroh. Following the ceremony, the couple left for a brief wedding trip to the coast. Ouesta at the wedding Included: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Leooer, Mr. snd Mrs. Guy K. Davis, Mr. snd Mrs. Clyde Hammock. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wlthrow, Mr. and Mrs. r. A. Daugherty. Mrs. Kftle DsJkey, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, Misses Msr Jorie Gregory, Kay Barbsur, Dorothy Hsnsen, Joyce Young, Alice Sawyer, Edna Dale, and Messrs. John Nsgley, Harry Young, Irvln House. Earl House, Price Shafer and Homer Young. St. Ann's Group Meets Tuesday St. Anna Altar society will meet In regular session on Tuesdsy after noon at 3:30 o'clock at the parish hall on South Oakdsle avenue. Mrs. Carlson Vl.lts Father Mrs. Cora Carlson of Oakland. Cal.. recently arrived' In this city and la the guest of her father. N. S Bennett st his home on North Central avenue Mr. Carlson plans to visit here for f -.1 weeks. When In Grants Pass DINE AT NANDIE'S Newet and tJ rants Pass town. finest cafe In the renter Complete Lunches As Low As 35c You'll enjov our deltrloos food and friendly service. NANDIE'S CAFE l8 So. stith St. tlrsnts Pas- Winifred Walker Bride-Elect Feted At Bridge Shower Mrs. Edwsrd Leach and Mrs. Ro land Smith were co-hostesses Tues day evening at the latter's home on Newtown street, for a kitchen shower honoring Miss Winifred Wslker, pop ular bride-elect. Miss Wslker received many lovely and useful gifts during the affair. Decorations of yellow, lavender and white were used In spring flowers and other appointments. The evening was spent In playing bridge with Mrs. Cols Holmes snd Mrs. M. E. Cook winning the prizes. Guests for the enjoyable party In cluded: the honoree. Miss Walker, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Tim othy Dally, Mrs. Tootsle Royce, Mrs. Edward Seldman. Mrs. William Cole man, Miss Claudia Constable, Miss Jesn Kent, Mrs. Alice Walker. Mrs. George Walker, and Mrs. Belva Aiken. Miss Wslker's marriage to Edward Olson of this city, will be solemnized the Istter part of May, Verna Lapree Wed To Virgil Davis In Church Ceremony At one of the largest weddings of Easter day. Miss Verna Lapree of Ashland, formerly of Medford, was united In marriage to Virgil Davis of Vsncouver, Wash., at the Adven- Itst church with the Rev. Adolph Johnson reading the service. The church was beautifully decor ated In an abundance of fruit blos soms. The bride was gowned In the traditional white satin dress with long veil, she carried a sheslth of white lilies. Mrs. Mary Driver of Ashlsnd attended her as matron of honor and Miss Viola Knull was bridesmaid. The two attendants wore gowns of rose, and blue with harmonizing bouquets. Vernon Lapree and Norman Ca- rothers wero the groom's attendants. The two flower girls, the little Misses Medrell of Ashland, wore long flowered dresses of period style with colors hsrmonlzlng with the blos soms In their baeketa. Following the wedding a reception was held at the Lapree home In Ashland. The bride, a popular member of Ashland's young set, also has many friends In Medford and other sections of the valley, having lived here for a number of years before the family moved to Ashland. The couple will reside In Vancou ver. Victoria Guests Honored Prior To Departure Popular visitors In Medford the past two weeks, have been Col. and Mrs. C. E. Connolly and son Philip, house guests of Mrs. Connolly's father. P. B. Harrison at his home on East Main street. The Connolly's departed for their home at Works Point Barracks' In Victoria, B. c, yesterday. Purlng their stay the visitors were. entertained at numerous social sf- falrs. Among those feting the guests were: Mr. snd Mrs. George M. Rob erts, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann. Mrs. Rlckert Home From Portland Mrs. Carrie Mao Rlckert returned to her home on Capitol Hill here Wednesday after having spent ten dsys In the northern part of the state. In Canby. .Mrs. Rlckert attended a district Rebekah convention snd In Portland she went to the Odd Fellows home. She also visited relatives and frlenda In Portland. B. Thrifty Says: Dictators can have their black shirts and red shirts but Our nntlonal shirt Is a CLEAN Oner o o o Our special Shirt Service makes Hsppy Husbands. Try us Just once for this feature of our B. THRIFTY Laundry work . . . you'll get the habit SHIRTS Finely FlnlKhed 13c each with our 7c bundle Cleanest, modern, painstaking and paln-savlng methods . . . save vour money and your wife. Grab that phone! No. 873 Your Master Laundry AMERICAN LAUNDRY MYireaterM Ut Ol'TH riATML (BO. YOUR LAUNDRY SURE 4WES TOO SHIRT I Carpenters Hosts For Dinner Party Friday Evening Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Cr.rrnter were hosts Friday evening at their home on the Old Stage road, for a de Ughtful dinner party. Guests for the affair Included: Mr and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. S. wellls, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Luther, Mra. H. Chsndler Egan Eugene Thorndike and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. Aiken Home Scene Allonn Bridge Party Thursday Mrs. P. G. Bunch and Mrs. Belva Aiken were joint hostesses Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Aiken on Ross Court, to their bridge club. the Allonn. Members enjoying the party were Mesdames Fred Scheffel, Roland Hub- bard, George Codding. Timothy Dallv. Colo Holmes, Carol Parker, Edward ScldmAn, Edward Leach, Walter Olmscheld, Ray Wright, William Hol- loway, George Henselman, Tom Freed Lee Oarlock, Don Collier, and Earl Foy. Portland Guest Hostess For Luncheon Affair Mrs. C. A. Palnton. of Portland house guest of Mrs. Rose Schleffelln st her home on South Holly street entertained recently at the Medford Hotel with a luncheon party. Guests Included: Mrs, E. E. Ooie Mrs. a. R. Satchwell, Mrs. Rawles Moore, Mrs. James Collins, Mrs. W. H Warner, Mrs. Schleffelln, Mrs. John Peter, Mrs. A. Duff and Mrs. J. D Slnnott of Seattle. The latter Is the house guest of her sisters, Annie end Kate Keliehor at their home on South Oakdale avenue. Mrs. Palnton has visited here for several weeks. She is departing for her Portland home this evening by train. Royal Neighbors Enjoy District Rally Initiation The Jacksonville camp, Royal Neighbors of America, waa hostess Tuesday for a district rally. A large delegation was present from both Ashland and Medford, Bnd four mem bers from Klamath Falls. Distinguished members present were estate supervisor Lenora Broil!, District Deputy Margery Pearson. Dis trict Convention Oracle Lola Myers, and District Convention Recorder Josephine Robinson. The ritualistic work was exempll- nea Dy Jacksonville, Medford and Ashland camps. The Medford drill team Initiated the followlne new members: Gladys Oilman, Into Med ford camp: Violet Mllford and Anna Messer Into Ashland camp; and Ruby Lusk, Helen Mclntyre, Dorothy Wan drey. Alma Greenameyer, Evelyn Hamsker, Imogene Schmidt, and Georgia Dewey into the Jacksonville camp. Following adjournment, dancing was enjoyed. Pythian Sisters 1 Honor Anniversary Following the genersl meeting last week of the Pythlsn Sisters, a de lightful party was held honoring the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Wortman, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Klein ond Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz. Table decorations were attractive with spring flowers and a beautifully decorated cake. The knights presented a mock wedding which waa enjoyed by all. Permanent Waves The following permanent Wave are designed to Eire yon a lovelier, longer lasting wave: Ringlette - Thermique Saunders Machineless Waves DeOraf . 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Kitchen' proved.' Junior Symphony Features Medford Harpist and Chorus Esther Palmer Day, harpist, and the Jackson County Teachers Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Esther Church Lesks, will be featured on the Medford Junior Symphony or chestra concert to be presented Tues day evening, May 3 In the senior high school auditorium. Both Mrs. Day and the chorus, will be accompanied by the orchestra. The symphony orchestra Is a major project of the Medford Zonta club, under the general direction of Mrs. Ethelwyn Hoffmann. John R. Knight organized and conducts the orchestra, giving his time without charge. The forthcoming concert Is con sidered especially appropriate as It will take place during national music week. The orchestra Is now composed ' of 74 members. It would have been possible to have had several more members but Isck of Instruments and the funds to purchase them were not available. Contributions are accepted and ap preciated by Zonta club and the pro ceeds will be used to purchase addi tional Instruments. Money, no mat ter how little amount, may be left at Ethelwyn Hoffmann's store. The fol lowing Medford residents have al ready contributed to this worthy fund: Mrs. J. C. Collins, Mrs. Mar garet Fabrick, Mrs. Mary Slmonds, Mrs. O. D. Frazee. Mrs. W. c. Strahan, and W. E. Thomas. Tickets for the concert are now on sale. Building Bridgt Club Luncheon The Building Bridge club will en tertain Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Catholic Parish hall on South Oakdale avenue. Hostesses for the dessert luncheon followed by bridge playing are: Mra. John Day and Mrs. Rose Slngler. Rotary Women .Meet In May Women of Rotary will meet for salad luncheon May 4 at the home of sirs. j. c. Boyle, Valley View Drive. Committee in charge Includes Mm. W. E. Lantls, Mrs. Robert Wright and Mrs. George Jail. On May 3rd. Rotarlan women will entertain at a dinner dance at Bur- goyne's In honor of their husbsnds. In charge of the affair are: Mrs. Jail. Mrs. George Henselman (general chairman), Mrs. John E. Doerr, Jr ' Mrs. E. P. Merrick, Mrs. Robert Wright, and Mrs. A. P. Butler. (Continued on Page Five.) Phone 365. Odelle Osborne West or Rosalie Leslie for a spring permanent. Hadleys Salon of Beauty. LAWRKNCE HUBERT VIOLINIST with Rublnoff, George Sroll, Raymond Paige. Beginners and advanced students accepted. Violin lessons strictly private. Special classes Guitar and Banjo. Studio Baldwin Piano Shoppe Phone 33S SAVES MONEY! Refrigeration costs cut 6?c I week The ECONOMIZER mechanism, 10 hours out of 12, USED NO CURRENT at mil (averages) . . . Kitchen-proved! PHONE 12