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m SOCIETY AND CL UB MEIVS OF THE WEEK
v2t? - ' V By CLARA MARY DAVIS
Lois Day Marries
T. Slater Johnston
In Eugene Ceremony
A marriage of much Interest In
Medford was solemnized In Eugene
yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Lois
Day became the bride at Mr. x. Bie-
ter Johnston.
Mrs. Johnston Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Qulsenberry of
this city. Mrs. Harold Johnson at
tended the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston returned
to this city last evening from Eugene
and today a wedding dinner will be
held at Mr. Johnston's river home
on the Rogue. They will reside here.
The newly wedded couple are very
well known In the valley where they
are prominent In social activities.
Mrs. Todd Hostess
For Dessert Bridge
Party Thursday
.. Mrs. R. H. Todd entertained with
dessert bridge party Thursday after
noon at her home on South Oakdale
avenue.
Quests bidden to the enjoyable
event were: Mrs. Louis DeRoos, Mrs.
H. O. Jenkins. Mrs. Nell Carter, Mrs.
A. L. Beck. Mrs. B. R. Allyn Jr., Mrs.
B. R. Allyn Sr.. of Bclllngham, Wash.,
Mrs. B. L. Zundel, Mrs. O. O. Call,
Mrs. Roes Orlmmer, Mrs. Russell
Acheson, Mrs. M. P. Barry, Mrs. R. A.
Work and Miss Vera Humphrey.
1 Mrs. DeRoos and Mrs. Barry were
recipients of bridge prices and a Hal
lowe'en motif was oleverly carried
out In decorations.
W.C.T.U. Convened
Thursday Afternoon
. The W.O.T.U. met In the parlor of
the First M. E. church Thursday
Afternoon with a very large atten
dance. ' Mrs. G. A. Meeker sang the W.C.T.U.
theme song, "Pure White Ribbons"
accompanied by Miss Merle Dawes.
Mrs. I. N. McCollum led the devo
tional service, all singing "Oh, Master
Xet Me Walk With Thee."
, Rev. Noble Stutsman of Grants
Pass who attended the state W.O.T.U.
convention In Eugene told of the
outstanding events of the convention.
A group of matrons, holders of the
W.O.T.U. gold medal for scripture
contests, competed for the pearl
medal. The oldest lady was 80 years
of age. Desn U. O. Dubsch of Ore
gon State college addressed the con
tention on "Christian .Cltlaenahlp."
He stressed the thought that we must
be prepared to do whet Jesus would
do In the given case, were He on
earth today.
Rev. Joseph Knotte spoke on the
till regulating sale of alcoholic liquor
which Is on the ballot for the coming
election. Discussion on the different
measures followed. Mrs. J. w. Smylle
was noatess during the social hour.
tmo new member was received, Mrs.
JS. A; Evans. -
Starting Monday
An Interesting
Demonstration
VASSAR
WAVERS
For Long; Hair or Bobi
The VASSAR demon
strator will show you
how to use these little
green rubber curlers..
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By Good Housekeeping
MAIN FLOOR
In Ballet Sketch
'iarM m iiayasis iumtiji i i s
Three of the San Francisco Opera
one of the light sketches Included
to- the Holly theatre November Is
association. Left to right: Maria To
Williams.
Mothers, Daughterr
Honored Guests at
Girls' League Tea
B-'phorrorn girls and their mothers
were honored guests at a delightful
tea given Tuesday afternoon at the
high school. Hostesses for the event
were members of the Olrls' League.
The many guests called between
the houra of 8 to fi o'clock and were
served refreshments from a tea table
appointed with autumn colors of
leaves and pottery. Mrs. 0. Olen
Smith and Mrs. William Bowerman
presided at the tables.
The following program was pre
sented, piano solo by Natalie Teng
wald. several readings by Barbara
Prankltn, violin solo by Florence Hu
bert and a vocal selection by Doro
thy Oaddla. Miss Catherine Campbell,
fashion Instructor at the school, pre
sented an Interesting talk on "What
the High achool girl should wear."
A style show followed with these
students modeling: Reglna Queen,
Betty Reames, Dorothy Terrett. Wan
da Konkel, Mary Beth Bredflah.
Shirley Enders. Jean Hermansen, Lea
He Bailey, Frances Clsrk. Pern Tye,
Helen Kindle. Marjorle Reich, Char
lotte Older and Dorothy Flynn.
Beta Sigma Phi
Held Initiation
Beta Sigma Phi entertained with
a formal pledge dinner at the Hotel
Medford Thursday evening. Yellow
roses formed an attractive oenter
piece for the prettily appointed
table. I
Following dinner a formal Initia
tion was held at the home of Miss
Oertrude Haaklns. The following
pledges were initiated: Ruth Hill,
Jenes Jensen and Barbara Drury.
Members participating In the event
were Patricia Thompson, Oertrude
Haaklns, Bettl Flynn. Mrs. Otto J.
Frohnmayer, Maxtne Robinson, Msry
Peterson, Jusnlta Moon, Barbara
Schmidt, Mildred Drury. Bethel
Slagle, Opal Harvey, Patsy Smith and
Everetta Ollllsple.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Justine Miller on
Thursday.
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Ballet dancers are shown here In
In the ballet program being brought
by the southern Oregon Concert
Tanya, Zelds Nsrlna and George
Luncheon Bridge
Party at Perry
Home Wednesday
Mrs. Walter E. Pllnn and Mrs. Allan
P. Perry were hostesses wednesdsy
afternoon for a delightful luncheon
and bridge party at the J. A. Perry
home on West Main street.
Ouesta present at the arfalr includ
ed Meadamea E. P. Merrick, Harold
Larsen, Kenneth Denman. Olen Fa-
brick, C. I. Drummond. s. E. Phillips,
Lyle Wilcox, Dwlght L. Houghton, Wil
liam M. McAllister, Chester Hubbard,
Harold Relchstetn, Bruce Bsuer, War
ren Olson, T. E. Knackstedt, A. Z.
Dean, Raymond Fish. Dwlght Find
ley, Frank Perl, Jack Simpson, Ralph
Dlppel, Oeorge Henselman. Lee Bishop
Oeorge Gates and John W. Johnson.
Luncheon wss served on Individual
tables centered with email bouquets
of asters. The center tsble was at
tractively appointed with bronze
chrysanthemums and orsnge candlea
In silver holders.
Bridge prizes were won by Mrs.
Merrick snd Mrs. Fish.
Mrs. Rickert to
Visit Rebekahs
Olive Rebekah lodge will convene
Monday, November 7 at 7:80 o'clock
In the I. O. O. F. hall.
The session will welcome Carrie
Mae Rickert, president of the Re
bekah assembly of Oregon, on her of-
flolsl visit to this lodge. Other offi
cers to accompany Mrs. Rickert in-'
elude Joseph Eckley, grand master.
W. A. Morand, grand secretsry. Alma
Henderson, vice president. Hallla En.
gle, secretary of assembly, and Min
nie wuiets, chaplain.
Zonta Formulates
Orchestra Plans
The Zonta elub of Medford held Ita
monthly evening meeting at the
home of Mra. Effle Kurts last week.
Mrs. Thora Lawrence, president, pre
sided. A board meeting preceded the
regular business session.
The meeting was opened by sing
ing various Zonta songs after which
many Important Items wers discuss
ed. The report from the Symphony
orchestra committee was most en
couraging. Thla project Is the rasjor
activity of the organization and Is
certainly a worthwhile undertaking.
Zonta asks thst they have the hearty
support of Jackson county citizens
In regard to the orchestra.
Following the business meeting an
Interesting study was held under the
lesdershlp of tho program chairman.
Miss Josephine Klrtley. Internatlonel
relations study wss begun by a res
ume of the rsclsl elements and geo
grsphlo situation of central Euro
pean powers. A brief history of vari
ous pre-war countries of Central Eu
rope was also reviewed.
Zonta club will meet next on No
vember 14 for the regular luncheon
session at the Hotel Medford.
Hathaway s Have
House Guest
A visitor In this city from Pied
mont Is Mrs. Iaaheile Warden. She is
the house guest of Mr. snd Mrs. H.
L. Hsthsway at their home on East
Main street.
Mrs. Warden has been entertslned
at a number of pleasant social af
fairs since her srrlva! and many
more are being planned during her
fortnight's sojourn In Medford.
Hrnsnns Hare
House Cliieit
Jsmes a. Henson of Sen Francisco
Is In Medford visiting st the country
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Riley D. Henson.
Card Readings
AdTlr given on lOTt Affair and
Bu sinew. Bt of reference.
READINGS $1.00. A. Mueller. MS
ftherman. Phone M.V-j-t.
FLECTRICAL
Wiring
CONTRACT1NO
Repairing
OLSON ELECTRIC
Norcross Couple
Honored Guests
of Nevita Chapter
Nevita 'chapter No. 93. O. E. a., of
Central Point, held 1U regular meet
ing Tuesday evening, at which time
the past worthy matrons and part
worthy patrons of the chapter were
honored. During the regular meeting
the worthy matron, Mra. Clara Vin
cent, welcomed Mrs. Nellie McOowan
of Medford, past grand matron of the
grand chapter of Oregon and also
Mrs. Zends Sanders, worthy matron
of Reames chapter No. 68 of Medford.
Mrs. Lei a Shores, worthy matron of
Adarel chapter No. S of Jacksonville
and Dr. Lloyd Sanders, worthy patron
of Reames chapter No. 06 of Medford.
Under the good of the order the wor
thy patron, Harold Head, took charge
and all guests present spoke a few
words of greeting to the members and
complimented the officers for their
work.
After the meeting a group of the
officers and members led by the
worthy matron and patron entered
the chapter room and built a "Fence
of Love" around the past worthy ma
trons and worthy patrons. Each of
whom was presented with a "red
rosebud of love." The unique char
acterization was concluded with a
candle lighting ceremony and a
beautiful square march. The women
all wore- formftls of white and pastel
shades lending much to the beauty
of this part of the program. Those
talcing part were: Mrs. Clara Vincent,
Harold Head, Mrs. Evelyn Skyrman.
Leonard Scott, and Mesdames Beulah
Faber, Margaret Swing. Gladys Jewett
Marjorle Pena. Lily Holt, Edith fltlmp
son, Lollts Massey, Marie Stone, Ber
than Bonney, Ethel Jones, Edith
Scott, Etta Purkeyplle, Stella Ander
son snd Miss Roberta Pankey.
The chapter rooms were especially
beautiful with decorations of fall
flowers and shrubs. Large baskets
marked the star point stations and
those of the principal officers; bowls
of chrysanthemums decorated the
conductresses' pedestals and the sec
retary's desk.
At the conclusion of the special
ceremony all adjourned to the dining
room, where the worthy patron again
took charge and gave each past ma
tron and patron en opportunity to
speak. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross.
first patron and second matron of
the chapter, were given the honor
places at the table. Mrs. Norcross re
ceived and cut the beautiful birthday
cake presented for the occasion by the
worthy matron. The cake, bearing ,
30th anniversary greetings, was dec- I
orated with red rose buds and tn the
heart of each was a pearl. Place cards I
carried out the same rosebud snd I
pearl motif, marking thirty years
since the founding of Nevita chapter.
White tapers in double crystal can
delabra were effectively used on
either side of the birthday cake In
the oenter of the honor-guest table.
Bowls of rose, yellow and white ohry- i
santhemuma flanked with white tap
ers In crystal holders were used
Intermittently on the other tables.
All arrangements were worked out
by the worthy matron, Mrs. Clara
Vincent, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Skyr
man snd Mrs. Beulah Faber.
Past matrons and past patrons
present Included : Mesdames Lola
Norcross. Berths Burse 11, Vlnnle Cook,
Agnes Head, Mollle Neale, Elsie Mar
tin, Elizabeth Faber, Isabel Leaver,
Elizabeth Scott, Leila Paxson, Betta
Pankey, Inez Ferguson, Mabel Ben
nett, Mildred Ross, Esther Sanderson.
Gladys Beebe, Sadie Kohler, Ethel
Freeman, Lets Kyle, Delia Tex, Min
nie Clark and Messrs. W. H. Norcross,
H. T. Pankey, B. L. Sanderson, Elmer
Kyle, Everett Faber and Ed. Vincent.
Other guests present for the eve
ning Included: Mrs. Nell Flck and
Mr. and Mrs. -Grant Todd of Adarel
chapter of Jacksonville, and Mrs.
Hattle Alden. Miss Gertrude Weeks
snd Mrs. Met a Gilbert of Reames
chapter of Medford.
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Alenderfers Feted
at Dinner Party
Friday Evening
An enjoyable no-host dinner psrty
held at Valentine's cafe Friday eve
ning honored Mr, and Mrs. O. O
Alenderfer.
Those participating In the event
included Mrs. Nellie Reed, Mrs. Belle
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Je
rome. Mrs. Maude Clemenson, Mi
and Mrs. Larry Schade, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Qulsenberry, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Clay, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam CunfiiRsham, Mrs. A. S
Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr, Mr.
snd Mrs. Everett Bray ton, Dr. and
Mrs. B. L. Lsgeson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Kellom, Mrs. Jean Lincoln. Dr. R. W-
S teams snd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ste-
pnenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alenderfer, long time
residents of Medford and popular
members of society, plan to leave
here the first of thla week for
Brookings where they will make their
home.
At the party last evening, the hon
ored couple were presented with a
handsome gift by the guests.
Mrs. Williamson
Honored at
Shower Party
Mrs. Franklin Georse wlk hmts-u
Wednesday event nit at hr hnm nn
Cottage street for a shower party
nonoring Mrs. Charles Williamson.
Guests present were Mrs. Charles
Hartley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Del
bert Bergman, Mrs. Barney Beaton,
Mrs. Millard Younger, Miss Bethel
Slagle, Mrs. William Knlps, Miss
Phlllls Hegepath, Mrs. Alton Ander
son, Mrs. Lou Miles and Mn T.vla.
Llndley.
Mrs. Williamson received numfrnm
attractive gifts during the mlscel-
mneoua anower party. Games were
enjoyed throughout the evening.
Piano Recital
Enjoyable Event
Mrs. E. E. Gore nrewnt4 k f.i-ma
students In a very Interesting snd
complete recital Thursday afternoon
at the First ohrlstlsn church. The
presentation wss well attended and
enjoyed by all.
The following program was heard:
Duet, Progress March .. Rebe
ShlrleyBarton-Harrlet Walker
On the Lake (secondo) jctwn.n
The Little Onome MeQrath
Derva Sater
Little MUSlC BOX ttavnnr
Guitar Serenade Oaynor
Harriet Walker
Morning Call...
...Preston
-...Welles
Chinese Theatre. ,
Patav Older
East Indian Dancer Munn
Vacation Tlma ThnmniAn
Swans on the Lake....... Thompson
Sarold Skinner
Basque Air
Sung by Anne Conroy
Played by Rosalie Roberts
Climbing McLaughlin
Shirley Barton
Two American Folk Songs
Norma Lee McOlothlln
Scherzo In E Minor .Mendelssohn
Betty Johnson
Festival Polonaise Kretxlln
Nell stone
First Waltz .Durand
Tumble weed - Bliss
Josn Denny
Fugs No. 8 Bach
Pollchtnelle Rachmaninoff
Stanley Gustln
With each pair of shoes pur
chased Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday during
ADRIENNE'S
Birthday Party
the
Shoe Department
will present
FREE
One pair of
Larkwood
or
Strutwear
HOSE
Acdrienne's
Shoe Department
Reliable Footwear
Correct Fitting
Rebekah President
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V.
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Carrie Mae Rickert, president of
the Rebekah assembly of Oregon who
will make an official Tlslt to Olive
Rebekah lodge here on NoTemher 7.
Thursday Morning
Club Convened
Thursday Mornlne atudv rlnh en-
Joyed a very oleasant meetlna lest.
week at the Olrls' Community club
house.
Mrs. Bert B. TjOWTV. Rr n..unt.ri
an Intereatlna outline of n.mun
history from the beeinnlnff tn r.nn
present time. Mrs. Helen Norrls gave
a huk on Tnomas Mann. She
brought out the views and ldess con
tained in his best known work,
"Books of Joseph."
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Thowbrldge Cab
inet Works.
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Williams Home Scene
of Birthday Party
Thursday Afternoon
Mrs. W. W. Williams was hostess
Thursdsy afternoon at her home on
King street for a psrty honoring her
daughter, Barbara Williams. The oc
casion celebrated Barbara's eighth
birthday.
Invited to the party were the fol
lowing small friends of the honoree:
Marlene Vincent, Merlam Currana,
Marlys Franklin, Delorss Wolfe, Bar
bara Bar, Elizabeth Thompson, Kay
Crawford, Joan Crawford, May Adams
Sharon Shore, Patricia Jenkins, Doris
Kyle. John McDuffey. Delorss Prltch-
ett and Frances Prltchett..
The little guests brought Bsrbera
many lovely birthday presents.
Games, refreshments snd favors
were enjoyed throughout the after
noon amid Hallowe'en decorations.
Barbara Earl and Patricia Jenkins
won prizes for the game playing.
Miss Frances Maguln assisted Mrs.
Williams with the pleasant event.
Hallowe'en Party
Sounds Gay Note
One of the most eniovsble of the
week's Hallowe'en fetes was th nartv
held Thursday evening for members
of the Carnation club in the home
of Mrs. Oeorge Barker at 26 Portlsnd
avenue. Co-hostesses for the delight
ful affslr were Mrs. John Seller and
Mrs. John Tubler. Twenty-eight
guests were present.
The residence was decorated In the
traditional Hallowe'en motif, with
ghosts and witches lending an eerie
touch to darkened corners of the
rooms. Weird sounds areetMl the
guests upon their arrival and added
to tne spooky atmosphere.
After their arrival, guests were
ushered to UDstalr rooms when
proprlste games and fortunes telling
enlivened the spirit of hilarity.
ijarer in the evening the guests
were summoned downstairs hv the
hostesses for a delectable collstion.
Table appointments completed the
Hallowe'en decorative scheme.
Missionary Group
to Meet Tuesday
Missionary socletv nf M. w rhui-i-h
south, will convene Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. w. C. McCulston, 723 Wist Main
street.
Adrienne Is Having a
Surprise Party!
To celebrate our 13th Anniversary, our
newly enlarged shop is filled with birthday
surprises, special free gifts from Adrienne
to you, in addition to what you save when
you buy your Fall apparel here.
A special birthday gift to every customer
bringing in a new customer.
A special birthday gift to every customer
who makes a purchase over $1.50.
Gifts are out of our regular stock, including
hosiery, handkerchiefs, and jewelry.
Special birthday discount on new Fall Coats,
Fur Coats, Dresses, Hats, Skirts, Sweaters,
Gloves, Robes, Foundation Garments and
Corsets, and Lingerie. Our store is brim
full of new Fall merchandise!
Adrienne invites you to her party which
starts tomorrow morning at nine.
Come Come Come
to ADRIENNE'S Party
Duplicate Bridge
Tournament Of
Interest Here
A large crowd Is eipsctM to a
tend the duplicate bridge tourna
ment and tea which will be hel4
Thursdsy afternoon In th. ptrlaa
hall on North Oskdale avenue. .
Mark's Episcopal guild. Is sponsor of
the affslr.
Mrs. Robert Watson. weU known in
bridge circles and holder of numer
ous bridge titles In the northwest,
is tn ohsrge of the tournament. Other
committee members Include Mrs. A.
p. Stennett, chairman, Mrs, X. D. Csa
field. Mrs. Jean Uncoln. Mrs. Such
Hamlin, Mrs. A. O. McMillan aM
Mrs. Terry Holbertaon. Re serrations
may be msde by oalling Mrs. Stennett
at 701-J or Mra. M. M. Herman at
861-Y.
The affair will start st 1:1S Mat
a tea will be enjoyed st 4 o'clock.
Prizes will be awarded for winning
bridge scores.
Mistletoe Club
Met Recently
The Mistletoe club met o Wed
nesday at the home of Irene Shirley
for an enjoyable dessert luncheon
Predrtca Glascock, assisted the host
ess.
Following the luncheon, a business
meeting was held with Nora, Olaa-
coclc. president, presiding. Plans were
formulated ior a Dazaar to oe held
the first part of December. Polly
Anne, gifts were exchanged during
the meeting.
Members present Included: Neue
La In a. Myrtle Kent, Alice Lewie, Bes
sie Smith. Vlrle Lewis, Anna. Rodff
klns, Dorothy Scrip ter, Maude Clel-
and, Clasate Balrd, and three gueete
from Ashland.
The next meeting will be a oovereel
dish luncheon at the home of Mn.
Balrd, 333 Haven street.
Eagles to Have
Birthday Party
Eagles auxiliary and their hutfoaada
will participate in a birthday party
for members having birthdays is
September or October, Monday ere
nlng at 6:30 o'clock In the Sagles hall
on Front street.
A pot-luck supper will be serred
and gifts and entertainment enjoyed.
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