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PAGE FOUR "MTDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. PREPPY, SUXDAY, MAY 8. 1933 & SOCIETY zAND PL UB EJVS OF THE WEEK tyjAJr W ( By CLARA MARY DAVIS X . v Baiers Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary On Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stocks on tb Old Pacific1 highway,' a delightful dinner party was held In celebration of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baler of Ep worth, Iowa. Decorations of yellow tulips and rosea and 11 U lea of the valley made a beautiful table setting. The honoreea ware presented with many gifts ap proprlate for the occasion. Those present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Albln of Alamosa, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Taylor of this city and Mrs. Helen Casper of Med ford. The above women are all daughters of the Baiers. Also present were the Baler's four grandchildren, Ardo, Muriel and Kenneth Stocks and Marianne Casper. Other guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. John Juer gens of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Florence McCraney, Mrs. Baler's sister of Iowa City, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs., Harold Fry and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonough and Mrs. Fanny Jordon and son Clarence, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor recently drove to Iowa and brought Mr, and Mrs. Baler to Med ford with them for the special celebration. They will be guests of their daughters and fam ilies here until the middle of June, after which they will return to their borne in Iowa. Degree of Honor Enjoys Party On Thursday evening a group of Degree of Honor young ladles enter tained the members of their lodge In honor of Mother's day. A program was presented In which a skit en titled "Meet the Duke" occasioned much laughter. Other numbers con sisting of vocal soloes by Jack Parkor and Nairn o Hubler. Several appro- prlate readings by Luclelle Sleler ware very well received. A unique feature of the evening was the lunch. This was served to each guest In colorful red and white May baskets, each topped with a gay nosegay of spring flowers. Those In charge of the evening were Adabee Seller, Ester Hubler, Luclelle Seller, Viola Dietrich and Cherokee Seller. Preceding the program the Initia tory rites of the Degree of Honor were conferred upon a class of four. East Side Circle Meets East Bide circle of the Presbyterian oourch will meet Tuesday for I o'clock luncheon at the home 01 Mrs. Charles Gilbert, No. 4 Vawtet apartments on Weat Main atreet. Committee in charge of the affair re: Mrs. W. P. Holt, Mra. H. J. Field Mrs. Harley Miller. Mra. W. W. Allen, Mrs r B Hagerty and Mra Ralph Terrell, Grace Circle Meets Tuesday Orace circle of the Preebyterlan eburch will convene for luncheon at 1 o'clock on Tueaday at the home of Mra. R. W. Webster, 135 Vancouver street. Members are to bring their own service. a Come in and inspect our beautiful new 1938 Lon nines assortments. Our Gold MtUI Lonainci WttSi art th mo it modtrtt prietd of all . LonginBi watchsi msds nd boid . for formal prnUtion. S thtm, it thair tpteial boiat and alto tna othar man' i and woman', Lonqinaa watche ftyttd ipacUIly fof 1931. WE ALSO CARRY A Urge selection in Hamilton and the traditional Elfin aanhea and Jewel Walrhra from 1.1.(10 up Lawrence 's ' Celebrate Anniversary rATTTTt'yxr irony ri -l-'r'i . 4- V, tft u Ir i, 1 XT 1 v I S-4 w J v 'mi,' -ife, s.f 0 Photo by Shangle. Mr. and Mrs. Ohrla Balor, celebrated their fiftieth weddlnu annl. veraory Tueaday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mra. A. R, Btocks. Gladys Denman Wed To Mr. Knips In Friday Rites Mlaa Qledya Denmanr daughter of Mra. 16 surlea and Gilbert Knlps. aon of Mr. and Mra. William Knlps of this city, were united In marrlago Friday evening at a 0 o'clock service read by the Rev. Joseph Knotts at nil home, . The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Lee Franks. Miss Denman was attractive In a dress of belgo with luggage tan ac cessories and wore a corsage of tails. man rosea. Mra. Franks wore a be coming dress of blue and a corsage of talisman roses. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip to me coaat and Portland. Both Mr. and Mrs. Knlps have ro sided in Medford for a number ol yeara and are popular members of the younger sot. Both are graduates of Medford high school where Mr. Knlps was a prominent athlete. They will return to moke their home here at 307 Beatty atreet. Prior to their wedding, Mrs, Knlps was fetd at many entertainments Mrs. Harley Dressier honored hei with a dinner party and later a show er was given for her by Mrs. Dressier, Mrs. Lee Franks, and Miss Flonnlo Hollars. Mrs. A. L. Case waa hostess at a dinner party, also honoring the bride. DeMolay Group Sponsor Dance Under the auspices of the patrol of the Medford chapter'. Order of DeMolay, a dance will be held In the Masonic temple Saturday, May 31. This Is the first of a series of chapter functions to be held In the near future, According to Harold Harteell, mas ter councilor of the Medford chap ter, and general chairman for the dance, a large crowd Is expected to attend. The local patrol Just returned from the state conclave held In Eugtmo the 30th and 30th ot April. Medford conducted a drill of the streets of that city and was heartily received by the oltlsens. Alfard Rauules, majority member of the cal DeMolay. Is the patrol captain. There are 27 membera In the organ isation. 1 Miiy liny 1'iirty At central Point CENTRA!, POINT, May 7. (Spll Mrs. L. C. Orlmes and her Sunday school class of nine high school girls, entertained at her home with a May day party April 30. The rooms wero attractively decorated with large basketa of lilacs. Iris and other spring blossoms. The ta table center waa a May pole and at the end of each streamer a dainty corsarge In the class colors of blue and white. Mlas Roberta Pankey gave two vocal numbers and Miss Wanda Faye Cassman a reading. Contests were also enjoyed and lovely refreshments served. Invited guests Included Mlas Ada line Csssman. Miss Zada Cash. Miss Neldnitene Ayres. Miss Viola Pn!an4. Mlas Loll lllsss. Miss Edith Vincent. Mlaa Lavonne Keleer. Mlsa Barbara Kohler. Miss Wllda Morgan. Mrs Etbel Flrlacher, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. H P. Jewett. Mrs. Hulbert. Miss Zanser and Miss Bosheurs. Closing time for roo Late Clas sify Ads ts 1 :30" p m. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. lime MH tit arrange tor sultahle marking of graves be- fore Memorial liav. BRONZE GRAVE MARKERS m:u tv - H At.m and 01 HAlMl.fTV . Mnny at lftrd user hrr. (all or write M. T. IM'RN. 1:11 No Main. A hi and m Hione ?ik-H Miss Southwick Wins Scholarship Of Interest to mony people here Is the scholarship award recently pre sented to Miss Betty Jo Southwick daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Southwick of 818 West Tenth atreet The scholarship was given on out standing points of school grades, and activities, Miss Southwick graduates from Medford High school at the end of the current term and will enter Oregon State collcgo in Cor- vallls In the fall. Adult Society Elect Officers The Business and Professional group of the Adult Missionary soc iety or tne nrst Christian church was In charge of the meeting Wed nesday evening that opened with a 0:30 dinner served to S3 members and guests. In the business period tne lonowing officers were elected: Mrs. A. H. Gregory, president; Mra. P. C. Latham, vice president: Mrs. Ted Sims, treasurer: Mrs. M. E. Olsen. secretary; Mrs. J. T. Davla. World Call secretary. Mrs. L. O. Gentner, the retiring president, spoke a few words of ap preciation of the cooperation that had been given her in the past. expressing the hope that It would continue In tho years to come. Mrs. Richard Klcum. In charge of the program on religions In Japan, pro sont'd Warren Young talking on BuddhlBm; Harold Vessey Jr. on Annlsm; Homer Young on Zorvas- trionism: Reed Cox on Tohlsm: Clyde Troxell on Shlntolsm; Roy Cameron on Hinduism: Don House on Mohammcdlsm: Wlllord House on Judaism; Bryee Kindred on Con- rusionism. Mr. Millard Woodson compared these religions to Christ ianity. Miss Joyce Youni and Mm Lois Young song a duet. The devo tions were read by Mrs. Kleum from Mark using the subject. "Fishers of Men. Miss Katherlne Gentner song ii i ou ijove your savior." Young People Move I'nrlv Twelve members of the Youn People's class of the South Meth odist church enjoyed a class party rnuny niRni at the churofc. Outdoor gomes were enjoyed durtng the first pari, or rne evening followed bv more games In the church basement. Delirious refreshments wore serviwl by those in charge. Miss Joy Igo had charge of the games. Closing time for roo Late to Cl. mfy Ads is 1 :30 p. m. SPECIAL! For the Month of May With th This Offer Includes Frames in These Sizes 3x5 5x7 8x10 e Q KENNELL- ELLIS STUDIO ;'2 No. Ccntrnl. Phone 32S Hogan Home. Scene Luncheon Party Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. M. N. Hogan was hostess Tuesday afternoon at her home on Slaklyou heights for an enjoyable luncheon and bridge party. Lavender wlatarla and Iris with color scheme of yellow., formed the attractive decorations. Mrs. O. B. Andrews and Mrs. O. B. Morrow were recipients of bridge prizes. Guests for the affair In. eluded Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. George Collins, Mrs. Scott Davis. Mrs. Glenn Jackson, Mrs. Lyle Wil cox, Mrs. Charles Lemery, Mrs. Don Newbury and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Delzell of Portland, Mrs. Glen Smith. Mra. Robert Norrls, Mrs. F. O. Thayer Mrs. V. E. Rolfe, Mrs. V. J. Robinson, Mrs. L. L. Sanders, and Mrs. C. I. Drummond. This was the first of a series oi parties which Mrs. Hogan will give. Sebastian Apollo Students Please Large Audience . A capacity audience, filling the Baldwin recital hall, so that many wero forced to stand, enthusiastically praised the piano students who were presented In recital, by Sebastian Apollo Thursday evening. Particularly noted and appreciated by music lovers In the audience was the technique and fine points of piano study which were felt to be very well demonstrated.. -The out standing progress made by students, during the months since his last re cital, particularly In the advanced class, was the subject of much com ment from listeners. . A special feature of the program was tho . presentation of Mrs. Rollln A. Cantrall, (lyric coloratura soprano) of Klamath Falla, who assisted Mr, Apollo. Mrs Cantrall possesses a beautiful and well trained voice, which highly pleased her listeners. She Is a pupil of Mrs. A. J. Voye of Klamath Falls, Her numbers were besuttfully ren dered and her pleasing personality captivated the audience. She was accompanied at the piano by Miss Marie Obenchaln, who la an accom plished pianist, also of Klamath Falls. Students presented on the program. were: Bobby Hearn, Ada Nakaglrl, Bonnie Oalbreath, Alan Rlebel, Johnny Voorhlea, Mildred Garduer, Natalie Wilcox, Nell Pollock, Beverly Brooks, Phoebe Swem, Wanda Reed, Zoe Carpenter. Nell Carpenter. Gloria Wunsch, Marguerite Sopplngton. Mrs. Gladya Ingham. Lois C: Young Entertains Club The Wednesday study club hod a most Interesting program on May 4 at the Olrla Community club In hon or of National Music Week. Mrs. Lola Young read the poen "I am Music" and her daughter Helen played the piano numbers, which were much en Joyed (a) Polish Dance by Schar wenka (b) Dance of the Dwarfs, by Grieg. Mrs. J. H. Cochran gave current events, followed by a review of a most Interesting book, "The Peoples Want Peace" by Tobenklre, given by Mrs. B. G. Harding. Mra. L. E. Williams closed the program with a review of the book "Armanna" by Bertha Shambaugh. ' The club will hold its final meet ing and election of officers on Wed nesday, May 18. t Past Matrons Enjoy Party Past Matrons club of Reames chap ter were entertained recently at the home of Mra. Charles T. Sweeney on Midway highway. Mrs. W. H. McGowan and Miss Alice Htmley were assistnnt hostesses for the delightful affslr which 21 members enjoyed. A guest at the party was Dr. Sweeney's sister. Mrs. Otwce Wilkin son of San Francisco, who has been visiting In the city for some time Mrs. Wilkinson was presented with a lovely guest gift. Mrs. J. A. Perry and Mrs. William Bishop won bridge prizes. . An Invitation was extended to Past Matrons club of Klamath Talis and Grants Psss for luncheon In the Masonic Temple on May 19. Purchase of Every FRAME WE WILL OFFER A Photograph FOR ONLY $00 Thl, special off.r Is especi ally attractive to gr.duMcs . . . Arrange for YOUR photograph and select YOUR frame NOW I Manns Go North For Vacation Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann left here Thursday for Eugene where they will be the guest of their daughter, Miss Janet Mann, for Mother's day festivities at her sor ority, Gamma Phi Beta. The Mann's other daughter, Margaret Mary, a student at Oregon State college In Corvallts, will Join her parents and sister foi1 the week-end In Eugene. On Monday the Manns will pro ceed to Portland for several days and will attend the popular show ing of "Victoria Begina," starring Helen Hayes. They will be Joined In Portland by Miss Betty Vllm, who also Is In Portland for the stage play, and the group will return to their homes here together on Wed nesday. ' Tucker Home Scene Party Mrs. J. C. Tucker. 315 Holly, en tertained the officers of the mis sionary societies of the First M. E. church with a ItOO o'clock luncheon Monday. Following the luncheon a business session was held. Those present were Mnr. Jessie Beery, Mrs. J. W. Smylle, Mrs. Riley D. Henson, Mrs. William Bralnard, Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mrs. A. R. Hedges. Miss May Phlpps,' Mrs. A. E. Lyman, Mrs. I. N. McCollum, Mrs. G. F. Glllings. Mrs. Nelson J. Wiley. Mrs. W. B. Westfall, Mrs. J. C. Tucker. Calendar Monday !):00 p. m. Travel Study club, home Mrs. D. W. Luke, Orchard Homo Drive. 7:00 p, m. Zonta club board meeting, Kurtz Studio. - 8:00 p. m. Health class, Townsend hall. 8:00 p. m. Daughters Union Vet erans of Civil War, Lincoln school gymnasium. 8:15 p. m. Jackson county teach ers chorus, spring concert, Senior high school auditorium, public In vited, no charge. ' Tuesday 1:00 p. m. Sunny Sisters circle, home Mrs. D. W. Luke, Orchara Home Drive. 1:00 p. m. East Side circle, home Mrs. Charles Gilbert, No. 4 Vawter apartment. 1 :00 p. m. Grace circle, home Mrs. R. w. Webster 135 Vancouver street. " ' ' i 2:00 p. m. Merritt circle. Pres byterian church. 2:00 p. m. J.U.G. club, home Minnie Dixon. 510 South Newton street. 9:00 p. m. Auxiliary Baptist church, church parlors. 2:30 p. m, St. Ann's Altar, par ish hall, South Oakdale avenue. . Wednesday -12:00 noon Get-Together club. home Teresina Blanch!. Jacksonville highway. 1 :00 p. m. P.E.O. chapter. AA. home Mrs. M. E. Williams, 520 South Peach street. Thursday :30 a. m. Thursday Morning study club, Girls Community club nouse. 2:00 p. m. Loyalty circle, home Mrs. D. W. Griffith. Sprine street. Friday 6:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge, din ner, Redman hall. Suturduy 12:30 p. m. Daughters of Nile luncheon. Hotel Holland. 9:30 p. m. Pocahontas lodge dance, Redman hall. At. .Inn's Altar .Meet). Tuesday St. Ann's Altar society . n vene Tuesday at the parish hall on South Oakdale avenue at 2:30 o'clock. AND HOW CAN DESTROY Now is tlie time to be on your guard. PLAY SAFE - -. Send us all your valuable woolens for a thorough cleaning and MONITING. CITY CLEANING & DYEING WORKS G24 NORTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 474 ANYTHING THAT CAN BE CLEANED CAN BE CLEANED BETTEA By US Afr. Newbury Hostess For Bridge Party Mrs. Don Newbury entertained Sat urday afternoon with a delightful luncheon honoring her mother, Mrs. W. A. Delzell of Portland, and her aunt. Mrs. A. J. Maddox, a visitor In Medford from Klamath Falls. Luncheon at the Hotel Medford was followed by four tables of bridge at Mrs. Newbury's home on Siskiyou heights. Spring flowers and decorations of a Mother's day motif was carried out. Twenty guests enjoyed the affair. MrB. Delzell has been a house guest at the NewbUry home for the post week, she will be here for sev eral weeks more. Mrs. . Pennington Presents Lions Charter to G. Pass Eight membera of the Lions club auxiliary of Grants Pass were honor ed guests at the regular meeting of the Medford lady Lions held last week at the home of Mrs. Laurence Pennington on the Jacksonville high way. During the luncheon guests were entertained with a piano solo by Miss B. Taylor, a violin solo by Alice Brill accompanied by Fred Williams, and several songs by Mrs. Zsobel Byrne, who was accompanied by Mrs Clyde Williamson. Following & brief j business session, bridge was played. with Mrs. Edith Beck winning first I prize and Mrs. C. E. Wlngert, of Grants Pass, winning second Hostess ts for the enjoyable affair were; Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Art Adler, Mrs. Viv ian Anstey, Mrs. Farrell Haws and Charles Prltchett. Mrs. Pennington, state president of tho auxiliary, presented the Grants Pass president, Mrs. Oscar Shepherd with a charter for their chapter. Grants Pass Guests at the luncheon Included the following: Mrs. Oscar Shepherd, Mrs. Charles Grove, Mrs J. D. Hale, Mrs. Q. A. Nunn. Mrs. A. R. Thornburg," Mrs. C. E. Wlngert, Mrs. Virgil Tonce and Mrs. M. R. Ander son. 1 New Yorkers Visit Swems Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frohbach of Bayslde. N. Y., recently arrived In Medford and are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swem at their home on Ross Court. Mr. and Mrs. Frohbach wintered In Florida and are now en route to Seattle to visit relatives. They are making the trip by motorcar. During their stay here, the guests will enjoy tours of the various Rogue River valley scenic spots, making a tour to Crater lake and the Oregon caves. They will visit here for a week before leaving or the north. Pocahontas To Have Dinner Pocahontas lodge met Friday eve ning after the lodge session. Bingo was enjoyed by those present. Next Friday evening. May 13 there will be a covered dish supper for members, Redmen and families. Sup per will be served at 6:30 p. m. Committee in charge is Dorotha Watkins. Floyd Watkins. Harriet Wat son, Leah Ivy, Lucille Anseth. Health Class 9 Meets Monday Mrs. Viola Sweet's health class will convene Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Towr.send hall. Guest speak ers will be present. Anyone wishing additional Infocmatlon may call Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, phone 1564. THOSE MOTHS Birthday Party Pleasant Event A birthdav nartv was given Tuea day, May 3, by the Merritt Circle at the First Presbyterian enwtw. Each guest was met at the door and taken to the table representing the month In which she was born. The room was beautifully decorated with lllaca at the windows and massed at one end forming a very pleasing background for those who took part m the program, ine cen ter table held a large birthday cake decorated In pink, with a row or candles on the lower tier. The twelve months were very appropriately in dicated at the different tables, rang ing from a snow-covered forested hill for January, to a shaded tent beside a lake with children romping In the sand, for August. Perhaps the most outstanding table was that of February, a replica of Lincoln's cabin and rail fence. These were made from trees on Lincoln's home place, and enclosed red soil also brought from there. At the beginning of the program. like little flowers themselves. Bar bara Williams, Yvonne and Jacquel- ene Madlgan, sang "Happy Birthday To You," and then graciously dis tributed from their baskets a cor sage to each one present. Mrs. Fred L. Strang sang "A Birthday," by Woodman, accompanied by Mrs. O. C. Falling. Two musical readings were given by Mrs. Lulu Saulsbury, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Severance Hoffman. Mrs. Saulsbury then re cited by request, "How Old Are You?" From the high school,- Mary Louise McElhose, Josephine Bullls, and Corlnne Harwood sang a group of songs accompanied by Dorothy Hester. Mrs. Catherine Grlbble Ncely, accompanied by Mrs. Grlbble, whis tled three numbers. Mrs. Werner Jessen, accompanied by Mrs. Falling, sang "I Love Life' and "Dawn." The entire program. In charge of Miss Edna Elfert, was most enjoy "'ile and greatly appreciated. Re freshments of Ice cream, cake and coffee were then served. s Olsons Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson of Port land arrived In Medford to spend the week-end with Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews at their home on Vancouver avenue. From here, the couple will proceed to Klamath Falls and eastern Oregon before returning to their home In Portland. 1 The Garden Club At the Thursday evening meeting of the Medford Garden club Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mrs. Louis Bundy were elected delegates to the state conference to be held In Marsh field June 2-3. The regular meeting of the local club will be postponed one week because of this confer ence. Plans for a "garden day" May 25 are being made by Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, chairman, and everyone Is asked to reserve that date and watch for further announcements. Only part of the new set of offi cers were elected at this meeting. The list will be completed and an nounced sqpn. An iris show will be held In the near future. Also the dedication of the magnolia tree on the court house grounds to the memory of Dr. Plckel who planted the tree. Mrs. h. G. Gentner won first prize for her flower arrangement and Mrs. E. E. Wilson second prize. The Medford Garden club has been invited to attend the Illinois valley wild flower show In Kerby the aft ernoon of Tuesday. May 24. Oil uwvivrv a-vnunfi citanad. &y. UjLd -aAS. MOTH PROOFED I 1 "Snow White Tea" Successful Event Thursday Afternoon A delightful and novel benefit tea was given by the Medford Muslo dub Thursday afternoon at the Presby terian church. The Snow White motif was cleverly and completely carried out In setting design. Tea was served from a "Wishing Well" by Mra. Carl ton Janes, Mrs. William Andrews, and Mrs. Eunice Hi Ills. Proceeds from this tea are to be used for prizes for Mu sic week posters as designed by stu dents of the Junior and Senior high schools. The program given was aa follows: Prelude and Fugue in B flat major Bach Chorus of Angela Clark Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist, assisted by Lawrence Hubert, violinist Legend WlenlawsW Heje Katl Hubay Hungarian Dance No. 6 Brahma Lawrence Hubert, aocomp. Floss ee Thompson Prelude In D flat Chopin Llebesfreud . Krelsler In Moonlight Klndler Deep River ...Burleigh Midsummer Caprice Johnston Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, Lawrence Hubert May Morning ..Denza On Wings of Song , Mendelssohn Noon Harris The Flatterer . Chaminade Ladles Trio: Mrs. Darrell Huson, Mrs. Ransom Webster, Mrs. R. O. Mulholland, accomp. by Mrs. Rawles Moore Polish Dance . ...... .echarwenka Menuet Haydn y Turkish Patrol Beethoven Oriental ....Cut Ensemble directed by John R. Knight Snow White skit, In costume drill team by members of Daughters of Nile, directed by Mrs. O. L. Over myer. Committees In charge were: Pub licity. Mrs. R. C. Mulholland and Mn, Almus Prultt; decorations, Mrs. Wll sle Prultt: tables and serving. Miss Vera Humphrey. On Friday, May 13. 7:35 the Med ford Music club will sponsor their second broadcast over KMED under tho direction of Mrs. James Stevens, An Interesting program consisting of vocal solos by Robert Wright, Medford baritone, and Ladles' trio, Miss Jean Barnum, Miss Luce, and Roberta Ward Bcbb; and Lawrence Hubert, violin ist. Daughters of Nile Convene Saturday Zulelma Temple. No. 13. Daughters of the Nile, will meet In the Medford Masonic temple Saturday, May 14 at 2 o'clock. Queen Anna Hammerbacher of Grants Pas will preside. Luncheon will be seved at the Holland Hotel at 13:30 o'clock. (Continued on Page Five.) Just Arrived At ADRIENNE'S Beautiful New GRADUATION DRESSES and Baccalaureate SUITS Dresses Priced $7.95 $10.98 $12.98 to $19.98 Suits Priced $8.95 $10.98 to $16.98 ADRIENNE'S ill A