PAflF, FOUR
"MEDFO'Rn MAIL TETBTJyE. IVrEDFORD. OREGON". STTNDAY. NOVEArBER 27. 193ft
& SOCIETY zAND QL UB NEtFS OF THE IVEEK
VrfcU? By CLARA MARY DAVIS
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Ethel Chord to
Wed Mr. Luman
In Near Future
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Chord of
tiili city announce th engagement
of their only daughter, Etnei Marie
Obord to William Luman, Jr., ton of
Mr. and Mra. William Luman.
. The betrothed couple will wed In
the near future.
. Miss Chord and Mr. Luman are
both graduates of Medford high
school and have resided In this city
for a number of years where they
have been prominent members of the
younger social set.
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Plantation Program
Enjoyed by Nevita
Chapter O. . S.
' Nevita chapter No. 93 O. . 8. of
Central Point met for the regular
meeting Tuesday evening, November
22 In the Maaonlo hall. At the close
of the chapter meeting a group of
"colored gentlemen" entered the room
singing plantation melodies. Very
soon "Joe", an old decrepit darkey,
leaning heavily upon his gnarled and
twisted cane, made hts way to the
stage singing "Old Black Joe." The
minstrel show which followed was
very cleverly arranged and presented.
The Interlocutor seemed- to pry very
deeply Into the Uvea of his compan.
tone adding much fun to the situa
tion. Sambo quite "regusted" with
the lnqulsitiveness of Mr. Interlocu
ter got revenge by leaving him to
hold his fishing pole while he pre
tended to get something, but In real-
Ity sat down and laughed at his
helper.
The men of the chapter were re
sponsible for the very entertaining
program and the refreshments that
followed. Harold Head waa In com
plete charge of arrangements. Those
taking part in the program were:
Interlocutor, Harold Head, assisted by
Ed. Vincent, M. J. Swing, Hensely
Holt, L. C. Scott, E. P. Stone and
Everett Faber,
Barbara Holt
Receives Honor
Word received In Medford from the
TJnlveraity of Oregon campus In
. Eugene tells of the pledging of Miss
Barbara Richmond Holt to Mu Phi
Epslfon, national music honorary.
Miss Holt Is one of two under
graduates to receive a bid to this
society. She la also a member of
Phi Beta, national mualc and drama
honorary.
Miss Holt Is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. William P. Holt of this city.
She was pledged to Mu Phi Epsllon
at a reception In Eugene Tuesday
evening after the University of Ore
gon Symphony concert.
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Stockwell Children
Honored at Party
Mr. and Mra. Charles Stockwell
entertained Friday afternoon at a
birthday party at their home In
Phoenix. The occasion celebrated the
birthdays of their two children, Oer
aldlne, age I. and Lyle, age 4.
Little guests present at the party
Included: Eleanor and Max Llndley,
Nola Cannon, Joy Finch, Kay and
Shirley Dudley, Nanette Furry, Larry
Quackcnbush and the smsll sister of
the honorces, Carol Stockwell,
Mrs. Hazel Landgraph, grandmother
of Ocraldlne and Lyle, assisted at the
party. The youngsters received many
birthday gift and two large cakes
were enjoyed.'
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Stewards Hosts
to House Guests
Over Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward had as
their house guests at their home on
number 1- Eastwood drive over the
Thanksgiving Day holiday. Dr. - and
Mrs. O. R. Chambera and daughter
and son, Betty and Neal of Corvallla
On Thursday the Stewards wero
hoste for dinner honoring the group
and Friday afternoon, Mrs. 8teward
entertained with a party at which i
Mlas Betty waa the guest of honor.
Quests Invited to meet the visitor
Included the following members oi
the younger set here and those visit
ing their homes from schools: Jean
Schuler, Julie Carpenter, Pat Dlppel,
Lola Prlngle, Pat Farrell, Polly Scher
er, Jean McPherson, Nanette Rosen
berg, Collsta Farrell, and Rosalie
Roberts.
Mlas Betty Is a freshman at Uni
versity of Oregon In Eugene and her
father, Dr. Chambera la dean of the
psychology department at Oregon
State college In Corvallls.
Dr. and Mrs. Chambera and the
Stewards, prior to their msrrlages,
were all echoolmatea at Indiana uni
versity and have been frlenda for
many yeara.
The northernera left for their home
yesterday morning..
Benefit Recital
In Masonic Temple
I hursday Evening
The Eastern star Social club will
present In a boneflt recital Thursday
ovenlng, December 1,. Mr. George
Maddox, well known tenor, In the
Masonic temple at 8 o'clock.
Also to appear on the recital pro
gram will be Alleen Crawford Maddox,
pianist, and Hans Hoerleln, who will
present a group of piano selections
with Mr. Maddox singing,
The public Is Invited to attend this
outstanding performance und tickets
may be procured from Mrs. Hattle
Alden at 20 South Orange street,
phone 847-X or from Kldd'a shoe
store.
All of the artists appearing on tho
program are accomplished musicians
and their performances are always a
treat to valley residents.
Bridge Party Is
Monday Affair
An enjoyable affair of Monday
evening was tho bridge party that
Miss Helen McAllister had at 1 her
home on North Peach street.
Oueete present were Mesdames
John Elson, Wiley Pharea, J. V. Mc
Allister, Lawronce Espoy, Paul New-
comb, Eddie Barnes, Arohle Stewart,
Fred Wooldrldge and Maude Wonzel
and the Misses Helen McDonnell,
Chloe Elson and Elsie Oliver.
Refreshmsnts were enjoyed later
In the evening and recipients of
bridge prices were Mrs. Barnes and
Mrs. Wensel. . .,
Portlanders Guests
at Hon Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hon had aa
house guests at their Crater Lake
avenue home over Thanksgiving Mr.
and Mra. Rosa wymore of Portland.
On Thursday tho Hons entertained
the following guests at a pleasant
dinner party: Mr. and Mra. Edwin.
Cobb and Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heck-
man.
The Wymores left Medford for the
coast where they were to visit Mr.
Wymore'e brother,
Buy one Place Service now
1 Dessert Knife
1 Dessert Fork
1 Tea Spoon
1 Salad Fork
1 Butter Spreader
1 Cream Soup Spoon
Let us send you one Place Service
month or whenever you wish. Soon
you will be the proud possessor of a
complete set of Sterling.
Prices shown beneath each pattern
are for the Place Service listed abov..
Belect PritUrn Now Your
Friends Will Know What to
dive You For Christmas.
Lawrence s
Starlets Display Latest In Millinery
A neet of green felt with a cluster
of vari-eolored flower it adapted
from the period of Marie Antoi
nette, and worn by Lana Turner.
Family Reunion
Held at Davis
Home In Phoenix
At ft family reunion held at their
new home, Mr. and Mra. B. N. Davis
entertained a group of relatives with
a Thankaglvlng dinner.
Following dinner the entire group
attended the Ash land -Medford foot
ball game.
Those attending Included Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Mills and Mra. Bess Gentry
of San Fernando, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hill
and daughter Ruth, Jock Samuels,
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Compher and
children. Jerry and Benny Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Waterman and , son
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silva and
children, Barbara and Irene, dene
Davis and the host and hostess, all
of Phoenfx.
Newly Wedded
Couple, Honored
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were
pleasantly surprised lost week when
a number of friends called at' their
home on Capitol hill to honor them
with a party.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Hagstram, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Weatrong. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hendricks,
Berry, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
and Mrs. Gustaf Peter
son, Mr. and Mrs. oecar reterson.
Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mra. Hans
Engelv, Mrs. Ina Rlnktr, Mrs.
Skelner, Roll In Gustafcson, Miss
Astrld Peterson, Alfred Peterson,
Norman Peterson, Walter Peteroon.
Sally Peterson, Roger Peterson, and
Roger Hogstrame.
Two showers feted Mrs. Peterson
recently. One waa given by the
ladles of the Salvation army and the
other by Mrs. Inga Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were mar
ried In Grant Paaa on November
0. The bride la the former Mrs.
Rosa Akers.
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Former Residents
Medford Visitors
Thanksgiving Day visitors In Med
ford were Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Morse
and William A. Howard of Sacra
mento. Cal. They were house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl O add Is and
Mr. Hal Piatt of this city and also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Angle
of the Table Rock district.
Mrs. Morse will be remembered In
this cly aa the former Mary Howard.
She and her brother. William Howard
formerly lived In Medford.
A family dinner waa held at the
a a d1 is home on Thanksgiving Day
honoring the out-of-town guest.
Miss Young Visits
In San Francisco
Miss Dorothy Young Is expected to
arrive home tomorrow from the bay
area where she baa vacsttonrd since
Wednesday.
The Medford resident was ft .meat
of her sitter, Miss Patricia Young In
San Francisco and later th two
went to Fresno for Thanksgiving.
Miss Patricia la a student at Arm
strong college in Berkeley,
Salemites Visit
Mrs. Hoffmann
Mrs. W. I. Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. William Nolsnd of Salem were
rhanksglvlng day holiday uests of
Mrs. Kthelwyn Hoffman at her Car
glll court apartment.
Mra. Brown la Mra. Hoffmann".
mother and Mra. Nolsnd her ltr.
The latter will be remembered here
Mary Brown, a former hlh
school Instructor.
Returns From
Vacation Trip
Mra. Helen Holt Wilson reo.ntlT r.
turned to her noma In tnl. eltr from
a fortnlght'a tacatlon spent in tha
north.
Mra. Wilson Waited friends In Port
land and Vancouver and apent seme
tlm. In other Oregon and Washing
ton cltlea during the trip.
MedfordGirl Is
Feted at Dinner
Miss Mary Cummlnga. daughter of
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Cummlngs, of 10 ;
i-aurei street, waa honor gue.t at a
birthday dinner glren at Marylhurst
college Monday evening. Miss Cum
minaa I, a Marylhurst freshman.
Other pre-hollday affairs at the
college Included a dramatic nreaenta-
Ann Rutherford weare an adap
tation of the tarn in black velvet
with blue feather detail perching
precariously forward, and held on
with a black velvet head-band and
bow.
Beach Home Scene
of D.A.R. Session
Saturday Afternoon
Crater Lake chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution met at the
home of Mrs. R. G. Beach on Satur
day. November 19, for their regular
monthly meeting. Members enjoyed
a apeclal treat In hearing Miss Betty
Jane Johnson play "Scherzo" by
Mendelssohn and "Tapping at the
Window" as an encore.
Mrs. Sherman Divine read a most
Interesting paper on Mary Morris,
wife of the financier of the American
Revolution. Mrs. Divine Is a former
member of Mary Morris chapter of
Washington and her paper well por
trays the fine character of this lady
of colonial days.
Several guests were present and
Introduced, among them were Mrs.
Ray Wllfley, a member of Qrlverla
chapter of Falrbury, Neb., Mrs. Chas.
Johnson, and Mra. A. F. Burke of
Whitewater, Cal.
The regent, Mrs. Bert Lowry, an
nounced the gift of a chair to Kate
Duncan Smith school In Alabama.
The gift was made by Mrs. H. E.
Armstrong, past regent of Crater Lake
chapter. Mrs. E. H. Hurd also con
tributed a chair to the school.
Mrs. A. B. stratten and her twin
sister, Mrs. A. F. Burke, made a lovely
picture as they presided at the tea
table. Mrs. Beach, the hostess, was
assisted by Mrs. J. H. Cochran, Mrs.
A. C. Stratton and Mrs. S. 8. Smith.
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Group Motors
To Eugene
Mrs. Ernest R. Gllstrap and non
Bob and Miss Velma Severson are
spending several days In Eugene. The
former two are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Walker and Miss Severson Is
visiting her parents.
Mrs. Gllstrap's two daughters. Mrs.
Walker and Mrs. Wlllard Eberhart of
Portland and Mrs. Walker's two sons
will accompany the group back to
Medford to spend several weeks visit
ing at the Gllstrap home here on
Geneva street.
ANNOUNCEMENT
IN TUESDAY'S PAPER
Store Closed Monday and Tuesday
CUPP FURNITURE STORE
Reminiscent of San Juan Hill and
the Rough Riders is this brown felt
hat with brim turned up on left and
flaringly swagger on right, with
saucy green grosgrain ribbon detail
worn by Ann Morriss.
Symphony Orchestra
Concert Will Be
December Event
The first of a series of presenta
tions of the .Southern Oregon Sym
phony orchestra will be held Decem
ber 14 and will consist of Schubert's
Unfinished symphony. Miss Marcla
Van Dyke of Burllngame, Cal., for
merly of Grants Pass, will be tho
guest artist. Miss Van Dyke Is an
accomplished violinist and her ap
pearance here will be a rare treat to
music lovers.
The Southern Oregon Symphony
orchestra was formerly the Southern
Oregon Junior Symphony orchestra.
The name was changed because mem
bers of the orchestra personnel are
from all of southern Oregon and any
talented musician may play In the
orchestra.
Tickets for the symphony are now
on sale at Ethelwyn Hoffmann's shop
and Prultt's Radio and Music center.
Mrs. Hoffmann may be contacted for
any additional information regarding
the orchestra.
It la anticipated that the whole
of southern Oregon will support this
project, which Is one of the most
worth while in the state.
John R. Knight Is the director or
the symphony and other officers ore:
Mrs. Hoffmann, chairman, Effle H.
Kurta. Lola Young. Laura Lynch and
Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck.
Rinabargers Hosts
at Dinner Party '
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rlnabarger were
Thangsglving Day dinner hosts at
their home on East Ninth street to
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Thomas and children, Sally Ann
and Jack of Yreka, Cal., Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Snow, Mrs. Doc la Noriis, Mrs.
Myrtle Gelst. William Rosendahl and
Rolland Rlnabarger.
Following dinner in the afternoon,
cards were enjoyed and In the eve
ning the group attended the Fire
man's ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and children
departed for their home Thursday
night.
FOR THE
IMPORTANT
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Dancing Party Heads
Social Calendar
For Week's Events
Anticipated to be one of the out
standing social events of the season
is the semi-formal dance to be given
Friday evening at Dreamland hall.
Invitations were Issued to a num
ber of Medford persons for the affair
last week by the sponsors, the Nurses'
association.
The event Is from 0:30 to 13:30
o'clock.
Patrons and patronesses Include the
following: Dr. and Mrs. C.T. Sweeney,
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayea. Dr. and
i Mrs. E. R. Durno, Dr. and Mrs. D. H.
I Find ley, Dr. and Mrs. A . E. Dodson
nnd Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lemery.
Proceeds realized from the dancing
party will be sent to the Florence
Nightingale International Foundation
fund and will be used to send a
deserving nurse to the Florence
Nightingale School of Nursing In
London. The school Is represented
by students from all countries. Prior
to this year there has been Just one
nurse sent to the school from the
United States and this year there
were two.
Steve Whlpples orchestra will play
at the dance.
Oakland Guests
Visit Mankes
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurst and
grandson Billy and Mr. and Mra.
Jack Frost of Oakland, Calif., were
house guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Manke on Bellinger Lane.
Mrs. Hurst Is Mrs. Manke's sister
and Mrs. Frost Is the Hursts' daugh
ter. The guests enjoyed Thanksgiving
Day dinner when the Mankes were
hosts at a large family gathering.
The visitors left for their Oakland
homes on Friday.
Contemporary Book
Club Will Convene
The Contemporary Book club will
convene Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Floyd Hart on Grant Road.
Members will meet at 12:45 o'clock
for luncheon at the Hotel Medford
prior to the session at the Hart
residence.
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The Garden Club
The Medford Garden club will hold !
its regular monthly meeting Thurs- j
day, December 1 at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. E. M. Wilson. 340 South
Riverside avenue,
Christmas decorations will be the '
subject for the afternoon and mem- j
bers are asked to bring arrangements '
suitable for use in windows, on en- j
trance doors or for table decorations. !
Berry bearing shrubs will be dls- !
cussed during the afternoon by an
able authority, and door prizes will !
be awarded. j
Dancing School , I
Meets Wednesday
The rhythmic dancing class will
resume Its regular schedule this week,
according to Jo Overturf, Instructor. 1
She urges oil members to note the
class wilt meet Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock In the girls' gymnasium
of the Senior high school. j
C.S.W.V. Auxiliary
Meets Wednesday j
U.S.W.V. auxiliary service club villi
meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Wood j
Wednesday, I
Gilstrap Home
Will Be Scene of
Tea Wednesday
The Ernest R. Gllstrap home on
35 Geneva street will be the scene
of a tea Wednesday afternoon for
persona who will sell Christmas seals
In booths throughout the city. The
annual drive of the Jackson County
Public Health association for sale of
Christmas seals was formally opened
Thursday.
Invitations have been Issued for
the hour of 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock for
the tea and all persons planning to
sell seals through the booths ore
expected to attend.
A member of the board of the
health association, the seal sale
chairman and the booth chairman
will speak during the afternoon.
Phivps Vacation
In this City
Mr. and Mrs. William B. (Estill)
Phlpps of McMlnnvllla are spending
the Thanksgiving Day holiday In
Medford at the home of Mr. Phlpps'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phlpps
on mantle street.
Mr. Phlpps, a former Medford resi
dent, Is associated with the Tele
phone Register newspaper In Mc
Mlnnvllle. The couple plan to leave
tor their home In. the north today.
Luncheon Enjoyed
at Ray Residence
MrB. P.. L. Bay was hostess recently
at her home on Oak Grove drive for
a delightful luncheon.
Guests Included Mrs. C. M. ' Hon,
Mrs. Jack Hemstreet and Mrs. E. E.
zads. During the afternoon, many
nfhnr riiPxts nllrvl Infnrmnllv at. t.hp
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Yellow chrysanthemums were
about the rooms and the table was
centered with yellow chrysanthemums
in a crystal vase on a mirror.
MON. - TUES. - WED.
uB. Hoffmann
15 DISCOUNT
on all
Foundation Garments
ARTIST MODEL
BRASSIERES
GIRDLES
Established Credit Accounts Always Welcome
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Marcella Jones
Thursday Bride
of Mr. Troyanek
On Thursday at a 9:30 o'clock cere
mony at the home of her mother.
Mrs. Laura Jones of 543 South Ivy
.street. Miss Marcella Jones became
the bride of John Frederick Troyanek,
Jr.
The bride was attractive In her
mother's wedding gown of- white
wool challie made on princess style.
Her all white bouquet was composed
of carnations and chysanthemumo.
Miss Winifred Jones was her sister's
bridesmaid. She wore a frock of pink
net over satin and a corsage of whirs
chrysanthemums. j
John Smith acted sb best tftan for
Mr. Troyanek.
Rev. W. E. Strain of the Church ot
Christ united the couple n marriage
before an Improvised fireplace altar
decorated with varied shades of chry
santhemums. Candles were lighted
on the mantle!
Miss Mfl'e Bottom played the wed
ding march.
The bride, daughter of the late
Sam L Jones, was born and raised In
this valley and graduated from the
Jacksonville high school.
Mr. Troyanek Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Troyanek of Chattanooga,
Tenn. He received his schooling In
that city and later attended the otate
university at Knoxville, Tenn.
A reception followed the wedding
at the Jones home after which 17
guests Including the immediate fam
ily and friends enjoyed Thanksgiving
dinner.
The couple will make their home
here at 16 Mistletoe street.
Among out-of-town guests attend
ing the wedding were Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Pence and the Misses Winifred
i, The,ma Jonc!,-of K,amatn
Mrs. Pence and the Misses Jones are
sisters of the bride.
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