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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. .TUNE 5. 1938
H SOCIETY AND CL UB NEWS OF THE WEEK
jp W By CLARA MARY DAVIS
Pre-Nuptial Fetes
Held In Honor Of
Miss McCormick
Miss Lucie McCormick wu the
guest of honor at two distinctive pre
nuptlal showers during the put week
following her return to Medford from
Klamath Palls where she spent the
year teaching physical education In
the city school system.
A fete of especial charm wu the
miscellaneous shower given In Miss
McCormlck's honor yesterday morn
ing by Mrs. R. W. Frame at her home
In Phoenix. The guests were bidden
to a delightful breakfast served In
the fragrant, flower-bedecked garden
of the Frame home. The numerou
blooms harmonized perfectly with
the general color motif of pink and
blue.
After breakfast a session of bridge
was held, first award going to Mm.
Charles W. Reames, second to Mrs.
Ben Stafford and consolation to Mrs.
Burdette Dodge.
Quests were Miss McCormick, Mrs.
D. Ford McCormick, Mrs. O. M. Kldd,
Mrs. Ben Stafford, Mrs. R. B. Green,!
Mrs. Ernest R. Qllstrap, Mrs. Chariest
W. Reames, Mrs. Burdette Dodge, Mrs.
Gertrude Gates, Mrs. B. C. Richards,
Mrs. Arthur Warnock, Mrs. Earl B.
Day, Mrs. E. A. Moore, Miss Clarlta
McCormick and Miss Prances Mc
Cormick.
On the previous evening Miss Mc
Cormick was feted with a personal
shower given In her honor by Mrs,
Charles W. Reames and her daughter.
Miss Carvel Reames, at their home
on Geneva street.
Bridge was a dlvertlsement of the
evening. First award was won by Mrs.
William Cunningham, second by Mrs.
Luclnda Hubbard and consolation by
the honored guest.
Participating In the nocturnal af
fair honoring the betrothed young
lady were these guests: Mrs, George
R. Owens, Mrs. O. O. Larlson, Mrs.
T. G. Bunch, Mrs, Ben Stafford, Mrs.
R. W. Frame. Mrs. C. M. Kldd, Mrs.
Luclnda Hubbard, Mrs. S. Ralph Dlp
pol, Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. William
Cunningham, Mrs. Burdette Dodge,
Mrs. Wilton White. Mrs. D. Ford Mc
Cormick, Miss Frederic a Brommer.
Miss Justine Miller. Miss Clarlta Mc
Cormick and MIm Frances McCor
mick. Miss McCormick Is to be united In
marriage to Mr. Guy Hill Stoddard
ef Modoo in St. Mark's Episcopal
church ho re on June 18.
Before returning to her home on
Geneva street here following the clos
ing of school In Klamath Falls, Mlns
McCormick, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. Ford McCormick, tarried for
a while In Modoo where she was also
honored with a shower. A party was
given for Miss McCormick and Mr.
Stoddard by the community, the cou
ple receiving a handsome gift.
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MARRIED A YEAR on June 3, (he Duke and Duchesg of
Windsor slill wander, banned from Ihe England Kdward ruled be
fore abdication on Dee. 10, 1936. They may leave Parte during June
Isle visit of Klnr George VL lAnocuud Preu-Frimouni Hew, Phoi-
their
Job' 8 Daughters
Installations
Monday Evening
Jobs' Daughters will hold
last meeting for the summer Mon
tiny night at 7:30 o'clock In the
DeMolay hall.
There will be no business meeting
during the evening. Miss Mary Ann
news win receive the majority de
gree. Following the degree, the new
oliicers for the ensuing term of six
months will be Installed. During the
installation the Installing of (leer.
Mary Shreve will be aaatated by:
jnsmiung maranal, Helen Thompson;
Installing guide. Edith Hodgklna;
installing recorder, Jean McPherson;
installing chaplain, Muriel stacks;
installing pianist, Mary Louise Mo
Elhoae: Junior custodian. Beulah
Stephenson; senior custodian. Col-
een Stephenson.
This installation and majority de
gree is public and everyone la cord
lally Invited. Refreshments will be
served following the Installation.
Rogue River Lodge
Scene of Pretty ,
Weddtng Service
A few minutes after midnight on
Wednesday, June 1, MIm Carrlebelle
Gall Ranney was united In marriage
to Donald Uoodsell of Los Angeles.
Mlsa Ranney, the slater of Mra. Al
Ollhousen and Mra Vaughn Stone,
came here from Los Angeles, especial
ly to be married at the Rogue River
lodge and chose the midnight hour
so that she might be a June bride.
The ceremony wee performed by the
Rev. o. E. Millard and only Immedi
ate members of the family and a few
close frlenda were present.
Mr. and Mra. Ooodsell left shortly
after the service for Long Beach
where they will make their Tiome.
The bride formerly made her home
In this city, she attended school here
and was a popular member of the
younger set.
Recent Bride
Honored At .
Several Parties
Group Returns
From Vacation
Miss Prances Krnney, Mrs. Louise
McPherson and Mr. William Isaacs
recently returned to their respective
nomes nere from a three weeks' mo.
tor trip.
The group wont to San Francisco
via the coast route. In the Bay city
they enjoyed Helen Hayes' perfor
mance In "Reglna Victoria." They
then preceded to Yosemlte. Boulder
dam, Orand canyon, ZIon canyon,
Bryce canyon and then went to
Salt Lake City where they enjoyed
a brief stay.
Enroute to Medford they vlalted
various places In eastern Oreaon
and enjoyed a day at Crater lake.
Dorothy Christian
Feted Friday Eve
A surprise birthday dinner was
given In honor of Dorothy Christian
at her home on S10 North Bartlett
etreet Friday evening June the Srd.
A dellrloua dinner was served by
Elva Castor at 6:30 In the evening!
the table waa decorated with beauti
ful roses for Jhe hapRv occasion. The
evening was spent In visiting and
entertainment.
Those present were: Elva Castor,
Matjorle Burleson. Eva Judd. tona
Armand, Sydney Brown, Lucille Robl
aon. Alton Hannah, and the honored
guest Dorothy Christian.
Medford Music Club
Broadcast Enjoyed
The Medford Music club gave Its
fourth broadcast over KMED Friday
night at 7:30 Mra. James Stevens,
radio chairman, presented aa guest
artists Mr. Sherman Carter, promlalng
young baritone from Klamath Falls,
and Mr. Laurence Hubert. Medford
vlolinlat. Mr. Hubert was once asso
ciated with the famous Rublnoff. He
wsa accompanied by Mlsa Shelton.
Piano accompanist for Mr. Carter wa
Mlsa Ola Hough, of Klamath Falls.
Future broadcast of the Medford
Music club will be announced later
by Mrs. sievena.
Mrs. Mack Will
Attend Cornell
Mrs. Mabel Mack, oounty home
demonstration agent, recently ar-
Ived In Medford from Corvallls
whore she has been attending Ore
gon state college.
Mrs. Mack will leave here
June 10 for Pittsburgh, Penn., where
she will attend the American home
economic convention. She will then
procede to Ithaca, Now York, and
enroll In Cornell university for the
remaining part of the summer.
Mra. Mack will return to Medford
the middle of August and resume
her work here.
Miss HUTPledges
Dramatic Sorority
Mlas Carlyn jane Hill, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, who la
affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta so.
rorlty, wu recently pledged to the
Mask and Dagger dramatic club on
the Oregon State college campus
wnere ahe la a student.
Mlsa Hill expecta to return to her
home here this week.
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Wednesday evening Mlsa Ruth Hall
and Miss Corrlne Hnrwood were hos
tesses at the latter'a home on Beatty
street for a shower and party hon
oring Mrs. Bruce Ruff, formerly Mlas
Mary Kellogg, whose marriage was
an event of laat evening.
Mrs. Ruff waa the recipient of
many lovely gifts during the affair.
aamea and refreshments were en-
Joyed by the guests who were, the
honoree, Mrs. Ruff, the bride's twin
sister, Miss Alice Kellogg; the Misses
Helen Smedley. Jeanette Thatcher.
La Von Davis, N'oia Harwood, Olive
Eldrldge and Ruth Prouty.
On Thusday afternoon the much
feted bride waa again honored at
a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Frank Perl on North Oakdale ave
nue. A delightful luncheon waa en
Joyed at the attractive table with
a center pleco of pink rosebuds,
Mrs. Perl's guests Included Mra.
D. B. Hayea, the bride's sister from
Portland, Mra. W. H. Kellogg. Miss
Alice Kellogg. Mra. J. V. Watson and
Mra. Dub Watson.
Caster Home
Scene of Party
Mrs. Tom Caster waa honored Sat
urday evening with a delightful sur
prise party, the occasion being her
birthday. Mrs. Robert Burleson and
Marjorle Burleson were co-hostesses
for the pleaaant event, which waa
held at Mra. Caater'a home.
Quests Included: Mr. and Mra. Ray
Edwarda, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burleson, Arlet
Anderson. Dorothy Christian, Mar
Jorlo Burleson. Kelly Brooks and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Caster.
Miss Marcy Wescott
In Operatic Debut
At New York City
Of Interest to her many friends
In Medford, particularly In the ranch
colony. Is the newa of the operatic
debut of Mlsa Marcy Wescott at the
Windsor theatre In New York City.
June 1, aa ingenue atar in the auc-
ceasful operetta "Two Bouqueta,"
produced by Marc Connelly. Mlsa
Weacott has frequently been the
guest here of her aunt Mra, Louie
Salade, at her ranch home In Seven
Oaks, and a few years ago, when
a mere mlsa of 16. gave a charming
aong recital one evening to about
tiny guests, at the Salade home.
A beautiful blonde with an ex
ceptionally true and resourceful so
prano. Miss Wescott hss studied
both at home and abroad, and many
yeara ago a brilliant future waa
predicted for her by both crltlca
and membera of the teaching pro
resslon. That this prediction has
come true at the tender age of 18
snown by the following report of
Miss Wescott's New York debut In
the .Chicago News of June 1st:
"Marcy Wescott of 66 Cedar street,
Chicago, wore crinolines laat eve
ning when ahe came floating onto
her flrat atage long crinolines that
hit her 18-year old anklea and her
bobbed yellow hair waa done up in
a psyche knot of the 1810'a. Her
almond eyea were dark and shining
aa a doe's, and her face waa white
under the makeup put on by that
most poetic oi stage producers, Marc
uonnciiy.
Miss wescott floated out Into
the June evening which waa making
the gardena of Mr. Olll of Twicken
ham In 1876 very beautiful. She
amlled and the glittering flrat night
audience In the Windsor theatre
just off Broadway, smiled back. She
raised her white throat and sang.
ny rortn, o aentle Dove." the
first of 43 musical numbers In the
operetta, "Two Bouquets."
"From that moment the artistic
success of Marcy Weacott and "Two
Bouqueta" was secure. She haa given
it the thing Producer Connelly knew
It muat have, the thing he had
hunted for across months, In Amer
ica and England, an actress who
could alng the old-fashioned aonga
and who, at the same time, could
be In every line and gesture an
innocent and lovely Victorian.
"Heaven sent her," aald Connellv.
caught In the rush of congratula
tions after the first act. "'Tint.'.
an i can think of to v'"
Mra. George Pitta of Chimim un
Salade'a alater, also a frequent vis
itor 10 aiearord, traveled to New
York to aee her niece make her
first publlo sppearance on the stage.
Mrs. Salade and children Helene
Jean and "Billy" who have been
spending the winter In Los Angeles
will return here the middle of thla
month, and It Is not Improbable
that Mlas Wescott will be her rttr.t
some time In the near future. It
la known that newa of her great
success haa arpead to Hollywod, and
a screen test Is In the offing.
Mrs. Tumy Honors
California Guest
At Bridge Luncheon
Mra. Earl Tumy waa hostess on
Friday afternoon for a luncheon and
bridge party honoring Mra. W. W
Aldrlch, house guest of Mr. and Mra.
Leonard Carpenter, at her home on
Park street.
Oueats enjoying the pleaaant affair
were: Honoree, Mrs. Aldrlch. Mra.
Robert Ruhl, Mra. Martin Luther,
Mrs. W. H. Mulrhead, Mrs. Leonard
Carpenter, Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter,
Mra. J. C. S. Wellle, Mra. Don Clark,
Mrs. Oeorge M. Roberta, Mra. w. F.
Blddle, Mrs. J. J. Emmens. and Mra.
Corbln Edgell.
Eight BPW Members
Will Attend State
Conference Friday
Eight membera of Business and
Professional Women's club will de
part this week for McMlnnvllle where
they will attend a atate convention,
June 10, 11 and 13. Those partlct
patlng In the aesslon are: Mabel
Mack, Maud Snider, Viola Scherrer.
Helen Parrlsh. Enid Funk. Florence
Welaer, Gladys York and Bernlce
Sears. The group will go bv motor.
An Important part of the conven
tion will be the emblem ceremony
which the local membera will present.
on June 14th at 7 o'clock at
Ernie's Casino formal Installation of
B.p.w. 1938-30 officers will be held.
All membera are anticipating thla
event at which time the following
umcera win at installed: President,
Mrs. Jacque Lenox; vice-president,
Viola Scherrer; recording secretary,
Bernlce Sears; corresponding secre
tati', Mrs. Rose Houston; treasurer,
gramme i,atnam: auditor. Eva
Jtifld: directors, Maud Snider, Helen
rarrish and Winnie Weishaar.
Nile Group Leaves
For Convention
A group of members of Zulelma
Temple, Daughtera of the Nile, left
yesterday for Tacoma. Wash., where
they will attend the Supreme Temple
convention, June 6 to loth.
Thoae attending the session are:
Patrol captain, Mrs. o. D. Frazee. Mra.
Lyle Wilcox. Mra. O. O. Alenderfer.
Mrs. Belle Thompson. Luclnda Hub
bard and Mrs. H. B. Kellom.
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St. Mary's School
Students Honored
Mlsa Rosemary Sakralda and Mlas
Marie Darland were honored at a
special meeting of the St. Marv'a hurt.
school student body In recognition of
enem work accomplished In the
essay contest "American Youth For
um sponsored by the American
Magazine. Prizes for their achieve
ments were awarded.
Mlaa Sakralda'a recognition la eane-
clally algnlflcant alnce her play was
juuK me neat and most original
work of all the papers aubmltted by
pupils of the private schools con
ducted by the Slaters of the Holy
Namea In Washington '.nd Oregon.
Thla prize winning contribution,
"Mirror of Truth," Is a morality play
depicting the .preaent. contending
condition, in the United states.
Mlas Darland merited an award for
the best poem submitted.
Miss Sskralda and Mlaa Darland
have Juat completed their third year
at St. Mary's high school.
At a recent meeting for election" of
officers of St. Mary's high school,
Eusebe Dallalre was re-elected presi
dent of the atudent body for the
coming year. He will be assisted by
Larry Schade, Jr., and Norbert Mik
sche. The Sodality unit cast their votes
for Mary Orltsch. Prefect Norbert
Mlksche and John Jensen, respective
heeds of the advisory and literature
committees. Retiring offlcera for the
present year are Oeorge Oltaen and
Kathleen Singleton, who are gradu
ating, and Rosemary Sakralda.
Beautiful Garden
Ceremony Unites
Medford Couple
Under an arch of rosea In the
beautiful garden at the Queen Ann
avenue home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gates, Miss Mary
Kellogg, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
W. H. Kellogg of Medford. became
the bride of Mr. Bruce Ruff, son
of Mr. and Mra. M. 8. Ruff of thla
city at a 7 o'clock ceremony Sat
urday evening.
The Rev. Sherman L. Divine read
the service In the presence of 100
guests who stood In the beautifully
appointed yard which was bedecked
with large basket, of pastel flowera.
Mr. Kellogg gave his daughter In
marriage.
The bride waa lovely In a gown
of peach net over aatln with a
matching aaab. high neck and puffed
sleeves, she wore silver suppers and
carried a bouquet of rosebuds. Her
twin sister was bridesmaid and waa
becoming In a blue dreaa of the
same style aa the bride. Mr. Duane
Bergstrom acted aa best man for
Mr. Ruff.
Mlas Corrlne Harwood rendered "I
Love You Truly." prior to the aerv
ice. She waa accompanied by her
alater Nola. on the violin.
Mrs. Ruff, until recently, made
her home In Portland with her fam
ily. She graduated from Commerce
high school In that city last Feb
ruary.. During the past several weeks
she haa been feted at a number
of enjoyable showers and parties.
Among those honoring her were
Mra. J. V. Wataon. Miss Corrlne
Harwood. Mlsa Frances Hall and Mra
Frank Perl.
Mr. Ruff haa made his home here
for a number of years. He la asso
ciated with the U. 8. National bank.
The couple, after a two weeks'
wedding trip, will make their home
here on route 3.
Brantley-Todd
Wedding Held
In Bellview
Former Residents
Visit Simpsons
Mr. and Mra. Jack Simpson return
ed Friday from a combined pleasure
and business trip spent In California.
in Burllngame the couple were
guests of Mr. Simpson's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David
Lamoreaux. The visitors also enjoyed
a visit with Mr. Simpson's mother.
Mrs., Konert Foster who came from
Fresno to Burllngame to be with
them for a day. Mr. and Mrs. Simp
son then went to Sacramento where
the former attended a Standard Oil
flamo aesslon.
Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Rychen M. Paddack of Portland, ar
rived In Medford and are house
guests at the Simpson's home on
Howard street. They formerly resided
In thla city and were, popular mem
bera of Medford society. Several
entertainments have been planned
for the guests who will be here until
Tuesday.
Mrs. Earl Miller
Lions President
Llona Club auxiliary met Wednes
day at the attractive summer home
of Mrs. Charles Reamea on Rogue
river.
Following a covered dish lunch
eon. election of officers took place
with the following membera being
cnoaen: president. Mra. Earl Miller:
vice president. Mra. Art Adler: sec
retary. Mra. Edith Beck, and trees
urer. Mra. Lyle Thurman.
Thla session waa the final one of
the aeason. The club will resume
meetings In the fall.
One of the prettiest of horn, wed
dings took place Saturday evening,
May 38, at eight o'clock at the coun
try home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Brantley on Siskiyou boulevard, in
Bellview, when their daughter, Mlas
Olsdys L. Brantley became the bride
of Angua Todd, son of Mr. and Mra.
William Todd of Medford In the
presence of a large number of rela
tives and close friends, the Rev. C. E.
Dunham, paator of the Baptist church
reading the Impressive ring service
Before the ceremony Mlas Olivia
Todd, alater of the bridegroom, ssng
"O, Promise Me."
To the strains of the Lohengrin
wedding music played by Mrs. C. E.
Dunham, the bridal party entered
and took their placea before the
improvised altar and the marriage
vowa were spoken.
Fragrant roaea formed the archway
before the wide fireplace In front of
which the group stood. Roses, white
and pink were used In the decora
tions of the rooms.
The bride waa attended by her
sister, Mrs. Jack Walker aa matron
of honor and Mr. Leroy Williams of
Medford was the beat man.
The bride waa lovely in a pink
lace wedding gown with blue acces
sories, her long veil, caught by a
bandeau of pink rosebuds. Lilies.
sweetpeas and rosebuds composed the
bouquet she- carried.
The matron of honor was gowned
In yellow net and carried a bouauet
or pink rosebuds. The bride's moth.
er, Mra. Brantley wore a blue crepe
gown.
A reception followed the ceremony,
The bride cut the wedding cake at
an attractively appointed table.
Miss Edith Todd, Miss Gladys Job
blna and Mrs. Jack Walker assisted
Mrs. Brantley In serving and about
me rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd left Immediate
ly for their future homo In San Lean
dro. Calif., going by way of the coast
route.
Mrs. Todd Is a graduate of the
southern Oregon Normal school and
taught successfully the past year In
Granta Pass She haa been active In
the work of the young people of the
Baptist church.
Mr. Todd graduated from Medlord
high school and attended the South
ern Oregon Normal school. He is
employed at the Atlas Glsss company
in uaaiana.
The out of town gueste Included
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Chamberlain, of
Eagle Point: Mr. and Mra.' Roscoe
Howard of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Todd and family of Medford, Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Williams, Miss Geor
gia Chamberlain.
Fifty relatives and out of town
gueata were present for the wedding
and reception.
Miss Laura Drury
Feted At Shower
Party Friday
Mrs. Norma C. Gall was hostess
Friday evenlhg at her home on Mary
street for a shower and party honor
ing Miss Laura Drury, bride elect.
Guests for the enjoyable affair In
cluded: Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, Mrs.
William Bower man. Miss Opal Har
vey, Mrs. H. O. Wilson. Miss Barbara
Drury, Miss Mildred Drury, Mrs. I. X.
.Schuler, Mrs. A. B. Drury.
The honoree received many lovely
gifts which were presented her fol
lowing a unique mock wedding.
Miss Drury will be married to Nor
rls Porter on June 11.
Huber Children
Have Double
Birthday Party
Teddle and Roger Huber, 113 Sum
mit street, entertained Thursday af
ternoon June 2, with a double birth
day party.
Games were played and refresh
ments served.
Guests enjoying the pleasant oc
casion Included Jean Marks. Steph
anie Mlksche, Sam Anderson, Georga
Wood. Carmen Wright, Charmalne
Brault, Jack Thompson. Rt chart!
Wheelock, Bud Routs. Joan Smith
and Dick and Jack Henselman.
Auxiliary Camp
Enjoy Dinner
Guests at the Col. Sargent Camp
dinner held last Wednesday evening
were the ladles of the auxiliary.
Expecting to be treated to the
usual army meal the guests were
indeed surprised when they entered
the dining room and saw a beauti
fully decorated table and were serv
ed a delicious turkey dinner by the
apron clad veterans. Dessert con
sisted of a very large cake dedi
cated to the members who had had
birthdays since the beginning of the
year.
Business transacted consisted of
plans for summer activities which
Included a picnic to be held In
Llthla park June 26. Also plans for
attendance at department conven
tion to be held In McMlnnvllle
J-ly 17-19, and a national encamp
ment to De neid m Portland Sep
tember 11-14.
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