MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1038.
PACT. THREE
Society and Clubs
By Clara
Roxane Ruhl Will
Have Church Rites
In New York City
A number of valley residents re
ceived wedding Invitations yesterday
from New York City to attend the
marriage rites of Mlsa Roxane Page
Ruh to Mr. Charles Herbert Sim
mons, Jr.
Miss Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl of this city,
has chosen Brick Presbyterian chinch
on Park Avenue and Eighty-fifth
street for her wedding place. The
ceremony will be performed Thurs
day, December 29 at 4 o'clock and
will be followed by a reception at
4:30 o'clock In the Cosmopolitan
club at 129 East Sixty-fifth street.
Vincent Home Scene
Christmas Luncheon
for 0..5. Members
On Saturday afternoon last, Mrs.
Ed Vincent, worthy matron of Ne
vlta chapter number 03, O. E. S.,
entertained at a Christmas luncheon
Her guests Included the regular of
ficers and Installation officers of
the chapter.
Tables were attractively appointed
with decorations of a Christmas mo
tif. The larger table was centered
with a bowl of holly flanked by four
red tapers. Smaller tables held a
centerpiece of red taper in a nest
of holly. Miniature Christmas trees
marked the places of the guests
and Yuletlde greens and a lighted
tree added much to the festtveness
and gayety of the affair.
Following luncheon, Mrs. Vincent
presented each guest with a report
card to record their achievements
for the afternoon. A gold star on
each card was emblematic of the
splendid work each officer had com
pleted during the year.
Mrs. Pearl Bonney was the recip
ient of a prize.
The guest list included Mrs. Bry
den Sanderson, Installing officer;
Mrs. Elmer Kyle, Installing marsh all;
Mrs. Warren Norcioss, Installing
chaplain: Mrs. Ellis Clark, Junior
past matron, and the following regu
lar officers: Mesdames Ivan Skyr
man, Everett Faber, Merrltt Swing,
Hampton Pankey, Edward C. Faber.
Sam Kohler, Hensley Holt, Lloyd
Stlmpnon. Carl Bennett, Guy Tex.
Pearl Bonney and Leonard Scott.
Royal Neighbors
Elect Officers
The Royal Neighbors, at their
regular monthly business meeting
nominated and elected the follow
ing officers for the coming year at
their recent session:
Oracle, Myrtle Arnold; vlce-oiacle.
Mabel Lynch; past oracle, Ethel
Latham: chancellor, Grace Wakefield:
recorder, Irene Shirley; receiver,
Nora Glascock; marshal. Com Ba
shaw; inner sentinel. Gladys G1I
man: outer sentinel. Donna Taylor;
manager, Elsie Alexander and physic
ians, Dr. C. T. Sweeney and Dr. W
O. Bishop. The oracle will select her
appointive officers by the first of
the year.
Mrs. Anna Hodgkins was welcomed
Into the camp as a new member.
At the conclusion of the meeting.
Mrs. Gladys Oilman, Mrs. Margery
Pearson and Louis Bashaw served re
freshments. St. Mark's Group
Forms Society
A group of young members of St.
Mark's Episcopal church recently or
ganized a club which Is known as
the Young Girls Friendly society.
At their first meeting last week,
a pot luck supper was enjoyed after
which officers were elected as fol
lows: President, Evelyn Watson; Bethel
Slagle, vice-president and Peggy Reter
secretary-treasurer.
Miss Marjorle Kelly is the adviser
for the group and directors are Mrs.
Margaret Fabrick and Father E. S.
Bartlam.
All young women of the church
are cordially Invited to participate
In the new organization.
Portlander Here
for Brief Visit
Mrs. Rose O. Schleffeltn had as
her house guest at her hqme on
South Holly street last evening Mrs
C. A. Painton of Portland.
Mrs. Painton has visited in Med
ford on previous occasions and 1
well known here. She was motoring
to Pasadena with Portland friends
and will return to this city about
the first of March to spend some
time with Mrs. Schleffelin.
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For dessert top off a meal with
home-made cake or pudding fla
vored with Schilling pure Vanilla
The delicate subtle flavor of
Schilling Vanilla neither b.ike
nor freezes out.
Mary Davis
Bride-Elect Feted
at Pre-Nuptial
Affairs Recently
Several very enjoyable pre-nuptial
parties last week feted Miss Dorothy
Culy, bride-elect.
On Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. William Kelllngton on
Holly street, members of Miss Culy'a
sewing club participated in a mis
cellaneous shower party for her.
Guests included Mrs. Victor MUnes.
Margaret Ray. Mrs. Catherine Nee
ley. Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper, Mrs.
Frank Bellinger. Mrs. Tom Roseberry,
Mrs. A. B. Culy. Miss Margaret Culy
and the honoree. Dorothy Culy.
Following an afternoon of sewing,
tea was served. The bride-elect re
ceived many attractive gifts during
the affair.
Another pleasant party was given
Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
C. N. Culy when the latter, Mrs.
Louis Putman and Mrs. Dan Ohrt
entertained with a kitchen shower
for the future bride.
Guests bidden to this event were
Mesdames J. E. McAllister. Wiley
Phares, Robert Buckles. A. B. Culy.
M. L. Daily. Darell Nichol. Gale
Culy. G. Gale, Fred Owen, Lutie B.
Dally and E. J. Klein. The Misses
Helen McAllister, Margaret Culy and
Louise Ladd.
Miss Culy. daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Culy will become the
bride of Leonard Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Klein of this city. The
couple are prominent members of
the younger set here and very well
known. Their marriage will be an
event of Christmas day at a 1
o'clock ceremony at the Culy home
on 39 North Peach street. The Rev.
James M. Hamilton will officiate at
the wedding service.
Guest Artists Here
for Symphony
Concert Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van Dyke
and daughter. Miss Marcia, arrived
In the valley yesterday from Bur
11 n game, Cal. They went to Grants
Pass last evening where they were
to visit relatives.
Miss Marcia will be the guest
artist appearing tomorrow evening
with the Southern Oregon Symphony
orchestra when It Is .presented in
concert at 8:15 o'clock in the Med
ford senior high school. She return
ed to Med ford this morning to prac
tice with the orchestra.
Henry Treager. pianist and accom
panist, arrived In Medford on the
train this morning. During his stay
he will be the house guest of Mrs.
Margaret Fabrick.
Both Miss Van Dyke and Mr. Trea
ger come to Medford with reputa
tions of being truly splendid music
ians. They are young, eager and at
tractive and it is with much antici
pation that their appearance tomor
row evening is regarded.
Today, the artists were entertained
for luncheon at the home of Mr
and Mrs. John R- Knight on West
Main street. Mr. Knight Is director
of the orchestra and Mrs. Knight
is a member of the orchestra.
Medical Wives to
Gather Tomorrow
The Auxiliary of the Jackson
County Medical Society will hold
Its annual Christmas party tomor
row afternoon at the home of Mrs.
R. J. Conroy. 200 Medfoid Heights.
Luncheon will be enjoyed and all
wives of doctors in the county are
Invited to attend this event.
P.T.A. Activities
Friday, December 18, the Oak
Grove P.-T. A. will hold a regular
meeting at the school house at 3
o'clock. A supervised room for small
children will be iwd by the mothers
during the session. All mothers are
asked to be present at the meeting.
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Lj Beauty Salon
Christmas Special
THIS WEEK OSI.V
NOW
$100
25c Rinse
50c Shampoo
60c Fingerwave
Peggy Sage Manicure 50o
111 li 5
Let Schilling Pepper add
rest to your meals! Like all
Schilling Spices it's richer
in the qualities that give
flavor and strength. Re
member, Schilling Spices
have been the standard of
comparison for 57 years.
NOTICE
It Is necessary that all club, or
ganization and society notices be
brought or phoned Into this of
fice by Friday noon if they are
to appear In Sunday's society
page.
Notices which do not reach this
office by Friday noon cannot be
printed Sunday.
Christmas Party
for Nevita Tonight
This evening Nevita chaptes num
ber 93, O. . S , will hold its an
nual Christmas party. Members are
asked to bring a child's gift of in
expensive amount. The presents will
be sent to the Shrine Hospital in
Portland,
A Christmas program, including
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Toy Typewriter
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So much fun playing "secre
tary"! Writes on full size office
oaper! 40 characters!
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Doll Itassinet
Sid Drop, Down I
100
Just the crib for her favorite
dollyl Sturdily builtl Will hold
t 25-inch doll I
A Grano C It'
Sowing .Machine
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Make dolly's clothesl Sews 1
neat chain stitch I All working
carts enclosed except needle 1
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1 a short feature entitled "Love's
Chrlstmaj Garden" by the Star Points
j which Is composed of the associate
, matron, marshall and conductresses.
Christmas caiols will be presented
by three carolers.
I The program committee consists of
I Mrs. Merrltt Swing and Mrs. Everett
i Faber. Mrs. Leta Kyle la chairman
; of the refreshment committee, others
asElsting her are Mrs. Olive Dean,
; Mrs. Gladys Beebe, Mrs. Elizabeth
Scott and Edith Scott.
Ot Interest In the business meeting
will be the annual election of of
ficers. Alt members are urged to be
present and O. E. 8. visitors are
cordially invited to attend the ses
sion. Dancing Party Held
by Pocahontas Lodge
Friday " evening the Pocahontas
lodge enjoyed a dancing party. Velma
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linage-Station
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end TRAIN S.t
No set like this anywhere
10 sections of track, 4 carsl
Freight or passenger trains I
For Young "Fatmtn"
IVew! Farm Set
Only at Worrfl( 19
Plant your Spring crops now I 5
big pieces! Cast iron . . , true
models built to scale I
Strtamhnwl
Aulo Trim sport
Carrit $ cant
98
Like the real ones seen on the
highway! 2 skid runways! De
tachable trailer! 23 inches!
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Slngler was chairman of the affair
and those on her committee In
eluded: Floyd Watkins, Wlllard
Dooms, Esther Hobbs and Lucille An
seth. Refreshments were served later by
Oat Hubbard, Jack Dooms, Dick
Stngler and Leah Ivle.
On Friday evening, December 23,
the Pocahontas lodge will hold its
Christmas party for members and
children. An Interesting program has
been arranged for the evening and
an enjoyable time Is anticipated.
.lacktonvllle H. E.
Club Dinner Soon
Jacksonville H. E. club will enjoy
a turkey dinner tomorrow afternoon
at 12 :30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. W. W. Hartley. Members are
to call the secretary for Instructions
as to what to bring to the dinner.
They are also to bring a gift for the
tree.
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Nurw'i Kit
Only at Wards
Lots of fun I Everything for a
sick dollyl You can really hear
through the stethoscope I
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Rid or Pull
Locomotive)
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Tiny tots have such fun riding
on it! Easy steering I Strong
ateel body I 24-in. long!
Easel Type
Blackboard
198
Blackboard If msonite (aame
as used in scnoolsl) 7 charts,
chalk, eraserl iV,xWt in.
Fun for the whole family 2 to 7
ran plsyl name Inrliidrs Instruc
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Hooky Ilorwe
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Well builtl Cross bar through
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Wenomih Club
Party Thursday.
The Wenonah club will hold Its
annual Christmas Party Thursday
afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock at the
home of Bernlce Wilson. Members
are to bring an Inexpensive gift for
exchange.
Calendar
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. St. Ann's Altnr society
public card party, parish hall, South
Onkdale avenue,
7:30 p.m. Lady uons club, home
Mrs. H. W. Conger, 710 West Main St
8:00 p.m. A.A.U.W., International
Relations, home Mrs. C. I. Drummond,
39 Glen Oak court.
Wednesday
11:30 a.m. Oet-Together club,
Eagle hall, 43 north Front street.
125
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the telephone I This is a dandy
bell rings aa number la dialed I
7 Piece.
Manicure
Set
25
For a dalntv little misst Pretty
Blue and White case with aa
oval mirror I 6 manicure pieces.
12'2-lnch
Walking
Seattle
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natural colore on metal I
Streamlined
Rubber Tired
Speedy Scooter
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A dandy I Unusually well made I
Heavy ateel frame, parking
standi For children up to 121
Velocipede
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Roar step plaint
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Red and white flnishl
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1:00 p.m. PE.O-, chapter AA,
home Mrs. A. P. Butler. 28 Hhlcrest
road.
1:00 p.m. Medical auxiliary, home
Mrs. R. J. Conroy, 200 Medfoid
Heights.
1:00 p.m. Past Matrons club, home
An doalGlftl
Paint Set
38 PloctH
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Everything for a young artiatt
Painta, crayona, brush, and
outline pictures to color I
Furnitlfdl
Ultl Iloll House
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97 Plant Fvmltvre
A dream house every little girl
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fxevfSftety drouodl
A darling baby doll for a little
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Mrs. Victor Bursell.
7:30 p.m. A.A.U.W. Creative Arts,
home Mrs. D. Huson, 45 Llndley
avenue.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas-
slfy Ads is 1:30 p. m.
Where the Finer Gifts
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And Where the Price Is
Always A Little Lower!
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Jewelry Store
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