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SOCIETY C4ND CLUB MEm OF THE WEEK
S By CLAEA MAEY DAVIS
; Brown-McClure
1 Wedding Rites
, Event of Friday
Miss Emily Frazer Brown, only
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Walter Pra
l'eer Brown of this city, was united in
' marriage to Mr. Robert Leonard Mo
Clure of Chicago Friday at 13 o'clock
noon.
The beautiful ceremony, with Dr.
Bherman L. Divine officiating, took
til ace at the Presbvterlan church,
Vov.-s were spoken at an altar be
decked with ferns and white ehrys-
, anthemums with white candle on
K either aide.
t. The bride, given in marriage by
' her father, waa lovely In her mother s
, wedding gown of 1899, an exqulalte
, dress of brocaded mousseltne da solo
with a rose point collarette and alight
train worn over ivory taffeta. Her
full length tulle veil was draped from
ft halo cap encircled with seed pearls
with orange blossoms on either aide.
t Her only Jewelry was a single string
of pearls, a wedding gilt from the
bridegroom.
, Miss Predertca Brommer was maid
.of honor. Bhe wore a taffeta full
'.. eltlrted gown of old rose trimmed
4 with dubonnet velvet bows. A tulle
headpiece matching her dress was
fastened with dubonnet velvet flow
ers. She carried an old fashioned
nosegay bf pastel flowers.
Mr, H. O. Warmbold of Chicago
acted na beat man for Mr. McClure
end ushers were Everett A. Faber and
per ell Huson of this city.
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Vernon
A. Day played several harp selections
after which Mrs. Darell Hunon sang
a special arrangement of "I Love You
Truly" with harp accompaniment by
Mrs. Day.
The wedding march from Lohen
gren was played on the organ by Mrs.
Eva Marsh.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Brown,
wore a crepe afternoon dress of du
bonnet with matching veiled hat and
black accessories. Her corsage was
lilies of the valley.
Following the wedding ceremony
which was witnessed by a large num
ber of guests; a wedding breakfast
for the bridal party and Immediate
friends of the bride, was given by
Mr, and Mrs. Brown at their home on
West 11th street.
Mrs. Frederick H. Johnson poured
and Mrs. Ever6tt Faber, Mrs. Darell
Huson. Mrs. Vernon Day and Mlu
Mary Martha .Sweeney assisted about
the rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. McClure departed by i
motorcar after the wedding break-1
last for Chicago where they will re
side. Mrs. McClure chose a golng
away ensemble of olive green crepe
, dress, a black velvet belt trimmed In
black feathers was the only orna
ment. Bho wore a black French hat,
and block coat. Her corsage was gar
denias. Among out-of-town guevtt attend
Ins the wedding were the maid of
honor. Miss Brommer of Portland,
' Miss Mury Martha Sweeney, also of
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
.Van Dyke of Ashland.
Mrs. McClure, well known In Med
ford. Is a graduate of Med ford high
school and of Willamette University.
The past several years she has trav
elled extensively. In this city she was
-active In civic affairs and a popular
member of Medford society.
Numerous party showers. Informal
dinners and club entertainments hon
ored Mrs. McClure prior to her mar
riage. Among hostesses were Mrs. B
A. Fnher, Miss Vera Humphrey, Mrs.
Jack Simpson, Crater Lake Guild and
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Brown.
Zonta Initiates
Three New Members
- At a formal dinner given Monday
evening at the home of Mrs, Mar
g a ret Fnbrlrk on Crater Lake avenue,
the Medford Zonta International club
celebrated Its second anniversary of
, the founding of the local chapter.
The outstanding feature of the eve
ning wns the Initiation of three new
jni'mberfl.
New members are Miss Janle Smith
of the Park service. Miss Florence
: Shearer of the Jackson County Cham
ber cf Commerce and Miss Maiyarot
Morrison of the Dear Creek orchard
' plant.
' Rooms were artistically decorated
, with autumn leaves and flowers. Fol
lowing the dinner a program was en
Joyed. Effle Kurt a sang medley of
Zonta nonrs and Triors Lawrence gave
the founding of Zonta, Mrs. Fahrlck
pn-st-ntod the Zonta code. SonRS were
alco enjoyed by the Zonta trio. Ef
flo Kurtz, Lois Young and Ethelwyn
Hrflrtwnn.
The new members were Introduced
by Thora Lawrence and Initiated by
Lois Young.
Mrs. Fn brick gave a very Interest
ing report of thfl district convention
held recently In Spokane, Wash. The
meeting closed with group Musing
' of Zonta songs.
Mrs. Schenck Leaves
On Extended Trip
Mrs. A. Orln Schenck left Melford
Wtdnefmay evening by train for an
: cxnde-1 vacation trip.
Mr.
hi'TK'k Mil visit friends and
riiliithrs In Denver. Kaunas City.
Omaha and many other cities. Bhs
plan to rct'.irn to this city about
the first of the year.
Mrs. Evanson to
Attend Opera Season
Mm. Edward A Evanson left here
, Friday evening bv train for Pan Fran- 1
el9c whore she will attend the opera
season.
Vh4.e In the Bay section. Mrs, Ev- !
nsn will visit with friends and be
the bmte fiiirnt of nor daughter. Miss
Be'.'.v Evanson who is secretary at
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Mrs. Robert Leonard McClure, formerly Miss Emily Frazer Brown, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown who was married Friday In a beautiful
church ceremony In this ctty.
Rosenberg Home
Scene of Party
Mr. and Ms. David Rosenberg ware
hosts Saturday evening at their homo
on Reddy avenue for a delightful din
ner party.
Eighteen guests were present at the
affair. This Is the first of a series of
dinner parties that the Rosenbergs
will give.
Former Residents
Visit at Ohms
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Graves of Berk
eley, Calif., are visitors In Medford
and house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Ohm at their home on West 11th
street.
The entire group plan to leave to
day by motorcar for Portland where
they will vacation for several days.
The Oraves formerly resided In this
city and have many friends here.
P.&O. to Have
Formal Dinner
Chapter BS of the P. E. O. Slater
hood will meet for a formal dinner
Tuesday evening, October 18, at 8:1a
o'clock at the Medford hotel In
honor of Mm. Orah Buhl of Albany,
orgnnteer of the Oregon stata chap
ter. Mrs. Victor Set her Is In charge
of arrangements and is being as
sisted by Mrs, Louis Brown.
After dinner, the chapter will hold
its regular meeting at the horns of
Miss Ora Cox.
EARL'S
BEAUTY SALON
Medford Center Bid;.
Phone 4SS
For Complete
Beauty Service
NU-WAX
Now An Anming New Hair
Removing Method, Present
ed First to Medford by
EARL'S
BEAUTY SALON
Co-eds From Oregon
Visit Parents Here
Week-end visitors In Medford from
Eugene Include Miss Catherine Con
roy and Mis, Josephine Bullli.
. The two are co-eds at the Univer
sity of Oregon and were recent
pledges to PI Beta Phi sorority.
Miss Conroy Is visiting her mother.
Mrs. R. J. Conroy at their home on
Medford Heights and Miss Built, l
guest of her father. Mr. Seth Bullls
at his home on Florence avenue. The
girls motout'd to Medford with Bob
Seward, also a University student.
Medford Group
Motors North
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg re
cently left by motorcar for Wenst
chee, Wash., where they wilt enjoy a
oombtned business and pleasure trip.
The couple were accompanied by
Mrs. Rosenberg's sister, Miss Fran
ces Hunter of Chicago who has been
their house guest for seversl weebs
and who plans to continue her stay
for another fortnight.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
ilfy Ada is 1:30 p. m.
MODEL
FOR OCTOBER PARTIES
CAKE AND PRUNE D0NDT8 - CHOCOLATE CAKE
AND CHOCOLATE-COVERED DONUTS
SPECIAL FEATURES
KLONDIKE GOLD CAKE
Fiah golden layers, fluffy boiled icing,
luiciona Franklin bakers cocoanuU
GOBLIN CAKES
Thursday Luncheon
and Style Show
Successful Affair
One of the most outstanding social
events of the season took place
Thursday afternoon In the recrea
tional parlors of the. Presbyterian
church when the Sunny Sisters circle
of the church sponsored a luncheon
and style show.
Two hundred and fifty women filled
the parlors to capacity. Salad lunch
eon waa served on small tables which
held attractive centerpieces of fsll
bouquets. Large vases ' of flowers
were about the room.
Following luncheon, charming mod
els displayed the latest trend In
fashions which were shown to ad
vantage by walking down a long run
way in the center of the room. Com
plete ensembles Including akl suit,
afternoon ' dresses, hostess gowns,
sports clothes, suits and formals were
modeled.
Making the Initial appearance In
the style show were three models,
Helen Allyn. Connie Degman and Iva
Todd, who were gowned In fashions
of long ago. The exquisite dresses
belong to Mrs. D. W. Luke of this
city. One of the gowns waa worn
at the Inaugural ball when Harrison
wss president.
Miss Mary Anne Oatee, also In an
old fashioned gown, . delighted the
audience with a song, "Grandma"
which fitted the occasion.
Miss Dates presented several other
solos and Mrs. William McAllister
and Mrs. Darell Huson were' heard in
two enjoyable duets.
The models and the firms-they rep
resented are as follows: Mrs. H. B.
Kellom and Miss Patsy - Smith for
Jacque Lenox. Mrs. Wayne Carter
and June chesney for Mode O Day,
Miss Opal Harvey and Mr,. Neville
Bldcn for Adrlennea, Winnie Wels
hoar for Burelson's, Miss Barbara
Drury, Miss Rosalie Leslie and Mrs.
John R. Knight for Ethelwyn B.
Hoffmann, Miss Juanlta Rector, and
Mrs. Henrietta Hugger for Montgom
ery Ward, the very small Misses Col
leen and Dolores' Bawden for Jen
nie Rlddell's Needle, Arts and Jun
ior shop, Betty Mallery and Mrs.
Vale Hoots for Mann's department
store, Alice Crow, Mrs. Lois " Young
and Alberts, Murray for M. M. De
partment store.
Mrs. R. A. Work Introduced each
model, the firm and the clothing
worn. Others on the committee were
Mrs. a. H. Massdam, Mrs. E. Baker,
Mis. A. J. Hanby, Mrs. Louis Brown
and Mrs. .Jap Andrews. Mrs. Wllllsm
Young and Mrs. R. E. Sweeney had
charge of & fancy work booth.
It Is certain that Medford society,
after enjoying the. -very succesful sf
fair of Thursday afternoon, will an
ticipate the annual style show and
luncheon for next year with much
enthuslssm.
Miss Swinson Visits
Relatives in City
Miss Bobble Leigh Swinson arrived
In Medford recently from Eugene and
la visiting with her aunts, Mrs. E. N.
Etdrldge and Mrs. Ed. Beckelhymer.
Miss Swinson will return this week
end to Eugene tor the Trl Delta sor
ority dsnce after which she will go
to California to resume her travels
as grand. lecturer of California Order
of Rainbow girls.
The visitor has been at the Univer
sity of Oregon for the psst month
assisting with rush week. She wss
also Initiated Into Trl Delta during
that time.
Travel Study
Club Meeting
A most enjoyable session of the
Travel Study club was held Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W.
Hoyt. Guest speaker of the afternoon
was Mrs. Clarence Meeker who de
scribed the east through the eyes of
the west, as she discussed msny In
teresting places which she visited the
psst summer.
Mrs. Everett Faber reviewed the
book. "The Journalist's Wife" by Lil
lian Thompson Mower, wife of the
Paris correspondent of the Chicago
Dally News. Contrasts were drawn
betwoen our own democracy and
European countries, Mrs. Mower's
lmptTcstona of Hitler and Mussolini
were especially amusing.
Mrs. L. Lounsberry read sn account
of the mysterious disappearance and
death of Mr. DelMl, the engineer;
Mrs. Harold Larson gave a number of
Interesting facts from far and near.
BAKERY
Miss Barbara Wall
Weds Bert Lowry
in Episcopal Rites
' At a simple but Impressive, cere
mony yesterday afternoon at S o'clock
at St. Mark's Episcopal manse, Miss
Barbara Wall, daughter of Mrs. AlonU
M. Wall and the late Everett R. Wall,
became the brlds of Bert Lowry, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Lowry of
this city. Father Ernest S. Bart lam
officiated.
The charming bride wore a navy
blue tailored suit with rust colored
accessories and a corsage of gar
denias. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, broth -sr-ln-law
and aster of the bride
groom, were the only attendants and 1
Immediate members of the families
witnessed the rite,.
The couple left after the ceremony
for San Francisco via the Redwood
highway on their wedding trip. The
will make their home In this ctty
where Mr. Lowry Is assistant super
intendent of Bear Creek orchards.
- Mrs. Lowry has lived In Medford
all her life. She graduated from
Medford high 'school. For the past
several year, she has been private
secretary to Eugene Thorndlke at
the First National bank, Portland
branch here.
Mr. Lowry also graduated from
Medford high school and later at
tended Oregon State college In Cor
vallls where he was affiliated with
Theta Chi fraternity.
The couple are both prominent
In social activities of the younger
set here.
Miss May' Green
Thursday Bride t
Of Tyley Evans
The marriage of Miss May Oreen
to Tyley Evans wss solemnized Thurs
dr.y afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. P. Green on Route a. The
Rev. Wolford A. Dawes of the Baptist
chufch officiated.
The bride was attractive In a navy
blue silk crepe afternoon dress with
matching accessories and a corsage of
gardenias and bovardla. Her only
attendant was her sister, Miss Flor
ence Oreen of Oresham.
Ralph Evans acted as best man for
his brother.
'The bride was given In marriage by
her brother. Roan Oreen.
The couple left after the Impressive
wedding service for a honeymoon to
be spent on the coast. They will be
at home to their many friends this
week at 720 Oak street.
Mrs. Evans Is a graduate of Med
ford high school and attended Med
ford Business college. She has lived
In this city for a number of years
and la a popular member of the
younger set.
Mr. Evans Is the son of Mrs. Bar
bara Evans. He Is also a Medford
high school graduste and Is associated
with Eads Transfer company In this
city.
Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Evans
was feted at a number of delightful
parties given by her many friends.
Many Anticipate
Bridge Luncheon
AU final arrangements for the
bridge luncheon to be held on Wed
nesday, October 19, at St. Mary'a
Academy, were completed by Mrs. J.
C. Boyle, chairman and her executive
committee membera at their last
meeting held on Friday evening.
A delightful afternoon Is In pros
pect with luncheon served at noon,
cards throughout the afternoon, and
tea from four-thirty to six In the
evening. This latter feature has been
specially arranged for those whose
engsgemente will not permit earlier
attendance.
The purpose of this social event,
namely, to make It possible to open
a scholarship fund which will be
available to high school students, has
made a sincere appeal to all who are
interested In the work of higher
education In our city. Reservations
for tables or for tickets may be made
by calling 1559 or 343.
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FEED HIM PLENTY OF
RICH, NOURISHING
GRADE
PASTEURIZED MILK
r baby who i so precious must have every
care. You, as hit mother, know that and do
whatever science advises for his benefit That is
why w cooperate with you, and provide the finest
milk . , . pure, rich and pasteurized ... for the
welfare of your baby. We deliver daily ....
SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO.
Recent Bride
(Photo by Shangle)
Mrs. Lester Oilman, wnose mar
riage was solemnized Saturday eve
ning, October 8. Mrs. Oilman Is the
former Miss Leila Van Dermark,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Van
Dermark of this city.
Dorothy Gore Is
Chosen Member of
College Glee Club
Dorothy Gore, Medford student now
attending Pomona college was chosen
last week ss a member of the Pomona
College Women's Glee club following
Intensive tryouts by Director Ralph
Lyman on the Claremont campus.
Miss Gore, who resides locally at
118 Geneva when not In residence
on the Claremont campus, Is a first
alto. A Junior, she Is one of thirteen
new women elected to membership
In the famed singing organization.
The club la anticipating a busy pro-'
gram of concerts In preparation for
tta snnual tour which this yesr Is ex
pected to take It to Denver.
Miss Gore la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Gore.
Luncheon to Honor
P.E.O. Dignitary
P. E. O. chapter AA will entertain
In honor of Mrs. Ora Buhl of Al
bany, stats organizer of P. E. O..
Tuesday for luncheon at St. Mark's
guild hall on North Oakdale avenue
at 1 o'clock.
Following the luncheon, a social
and business session will be held at
the home of Mrs. T. W. Miles, 303
North Oakdale avenue.
Presbyterian
Groups To Meet
Missionary society of the Presby
terian church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Sweeney. 1704 West
Main street. Mrs. Sherman L. Di
vine Is In charge of the program.
Mrs. C. C. Drummond will be the
guest spesker and Mrs. Arthur Put
ney will give the devotlonals.
ft
"A" .
"Back To School"
Entertainment Is
Enjoyable Affair
Five hundred or mors parents took
advantage of "Back to School Might"
at Junior high school on last i-ues-
day evening.'
Never has a P. T. A. occasion m
more successful. Not a dull moment
was experienced during the entire
evening. Due to efflolent organisa
tion on the part of the scnooi every
thing rhoved along with quick and
well ordered precision and parents
settled Into their roles ss "kids" with
apparently not the slightest dlffU
culty.
Eight o'clock found the auditorium
filled and an "examination" consist
ing of "riddles" waa given at this
Urns by Mrs. A. E. Brockway. -
Following a very short P. T. A.
business procedure 'James Mullens,
Junior high school principal took
charge of the "students." After an
Interesting talk by Mr. Mullens on
Junior high school alms and objec
tives, class bells began to ring and
from this time on It was a scramble
to .get from class to class on time.
Much credit is due bulldog guards".
James Hoey, J. A. McDougall, A. E.
Brockway, Hugh Slnnott, Robt. Kyle,
J. S. Nlckerson and E. W. Wall for
keeping order. .
Many complimentary comments are
being, made on the gracious manner
of the1 teachers. In receiving the par
ents and the entirely clear conception
which' parents were given on. the
subject matter of their children's
courses and the present day methoda
by which they are taught.
A spirited pep assembly followed
the completion of classes snd here
with Ray Henderson as pep leader
the parents enthusiastically voiced
"the old school spirit." Wilson Walts
and his Junior high school band fur
nished snappy accompaniments to
lusty school songs.
At the close of pep sssembly six
husky members of Coach Harrington's
junior high football team came
bounding down the aisles of the
auditorium, went Into a huddle and
were finally Introduced by their coach
as: "Rock 'em and Sock 'em (A. E.)
Brockway, "Peel 'em like an onion"
(Eldon) Drysdale, "Greatest . quarter
back of all time" R. s. Webber,
"Pass-Snaring Demon" (A. E.) Hol
brook and "Battering Ram" (B. W.)
WaU.
"School" waa dismissed following
"lunch" which was served In paper
oags oy e. t. A. commltteea.
Much satisfaction has been voiced
by parents who attended "Back to
school Night," In their Junior hlh
school. Its teaching staff and meth
ods, and In themselves for taking
advantage of tho opportunity which
w oiierea inem to become trior,
oughly acquainted with their ehil.
dren's school.
Mrs. J. A. McDougall, Junior high
r. i: a. president has ex
pressed her thanks t o her commit.
tees and everyone who contributed
toward making a success of this
aimr.
Dr. Divine to
Give Lecture
The Missionary societies of the
nrsi. juotnooist church feel fortun
ats In securlni Dr. Sherman r.
vine in dim ht- m....... .
iuw.mi lecture
on "India" In the church Tuesday
During his world travels Dr. Divine
spent some time in India securing
these pictures, which he had cm.
ored by the natives. The members
are certain it will Be of Interest to
view these slides as well as hear nr
Divine relate his experience with
tnese people.
A free will offering will be taken
Wednesday Study Club
To Convene
Wednesday Study elub will meet
Wednesday at the Girls' Community
ciuonouse at 3:30 o'clock.
The program will consist of
book review by Mrs. M. T. Hodges
of "Hello America" by Cesar Saerch-
Inger. Guest speaker will be Dr., R
p. Mortensen.
A discussion will also be held.
ask for 'Snider''
and be sure of the
BEST I
iff irt.wny" $ 1
Tom O'Brien
Presents Piano
Recital Today
Music lovers of Medford win ham
the opportunity of enjoying piano
recital this afternoon at S o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Margaret Fa
bric. 108 Crater Late avenue.
Quest artist wlU be Mr. Toot
O'Brien of Ashland, who comes her
with high praise from the many
who have heard his playing.
This entertainment la the first
uH-a nr hruni redtala which the i
Medford Music club la aponeortnl 7
for . the winter months. The com- '
mlttes in Charge or KiangBiucui- ,
consists of Mrs. WllUam McAllister r
um Hvrtt Faber as oe-ehatr- '
men and Mrs. E. E. Gore. Mrs. Emll
Mohr and Mrs. Rswles Moors.
Another evening; of music will
announced for the first part of
November at a later date.
There wlU be no charge for the
recital today but a silver offering
win be taken.
Mr. O'Brien's program la ss Sol
lows: Chorale Come, Sweet IVath
Bach-Kelberlne
Adagletto Angles
BaUet of the Happy Shades
Gluck-Frledmsn
Gavotte ..... Gluck-Brahms
Sonata Traglca. ......... MacDewel
Largo maestoso: Allegro rlsoluto
Largo con maeste.
Intermission
Nocturne, Op. 37, No. l. Chopin
Etude, D Flat. ....... Ltsst
Clair de Lune. Debussy
Ritual Firs DanceMmMw.......De Falls
The City Gates ...... .Moussorgslrr,
Group Visits ' t
in central roint it
Mrs. Dal Blirrls. Mm. ieiftv.4 tT.ffc '
and Miss Orace Quackenbuah of Sa
lem were guests of Mrs. Sidney Blood
In her home near Central Point
Thursday afternoon.
Royal Neighbors
Meet Thursday
The Royal Ne!hbors wfll meet
Thueday evening at 6:30 for cov
ered dish dinner at the K. P. hall.
Thla being the first social meeting
of the fall season, all membera and
their Invited guests are urged to at
tend. . .
An Interesting program will fol
low the dinner.
Mrs. Freda Klngsley la chslrmsn of
srrangements.
(Continued on Page Five.)
DOUBLE
S. & H. Oreen
STAMPS
WED., OCT. 19th
Double Stamps on All Bill
Paid In Cash. and On All Cash
Purchases
of
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FLORAL DESIGNS
POTTED PLWJTS
Judge's Medford
GREENHOUSE
1006 East Main St. Phone 374
NO STORE IN TOWN
B. Thrifty Says:
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handsi" o o o
The ltrea In the hand of the unfor
tunate woman who does her own
laundry-work wlU closely resemble
that of a washboard.
B. THRIFTY Service, costing lees
than home-work, does It better, pre
serving the washables. tt makes hap
pier wives, happier homes.
It Is ultra-modern service is ststt
respect. TRY ITI
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(.10c Minimum Bundle)
7e Bundle. Plat work Ironed,
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