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    MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1JUM9.
PAGE THREB
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davit
Golfing Prizes
Presented to
Winners at Club
Winners of the Rogue Valley
Golf club women's champion
ship tournament held several
weeks ago were presented prizes
at a no-host luncheon affair yes
terday at the club.
The followiug received prizes
which were presented to them
by club pro, Laddie Selkirk,
who also gave a brief talk on
golf. Mrs. T. G. Bunch, club
champion, was presented with a
beautiful cup designed with the
figure of a golfer, by Larry
Schade. She also had her name
inscribed on the George Hunt
perpetual trophy which remains
in the clubhouse.
Mrs. Belle Thompson, club
champion for the past three
years, was runner-up in the rp
cent tournament. She received
a handsome cup presented by
the club.
Mrs. Jerry Jerome, winner of
the first flight, was given a sil
ver sandwich tray by the Stand
ard Oil company, and Mrs. T. J.
Fuson, runner-up in this flight,
a bronze ash tray with the fig
ure of a golfer, by the club.
California Oregon Power com
pany donated a Silex for the
second flight winner which was
Mrs. Aletha Vawter, and Mrs
Laddie Selkirk, as runner-up,
was presented with a merchan
dise order by Reinhart & Bar
ker.
Other prizes included a golf
ball to Mrs. Willis Wood for
low net score in the qualifying
round, Mrs. Thompson a golf
ball for low medalist. Those
defeated in the flight held a
handicap tournament and Miss
Helen Thompson and Miss Mar-
go Boyle also received balls.
Today the local club members
are entertaining a number of
women from Reames Country
ciud in Klamath Falls.
Presbyterian
Women to Hold
Conference Here
The Women's Missionary so
ciety of the Presbyterian church
met Tuesday afternoon in the
church parlors. Mrs. Chester
Guches led ihe devotional period
after which Mrs. Sherman L. Di
vine discussed the first few chap
ters of the book, "Right Here at
Home" by Frank S. Mead, giving
in interesting detail the progress
made in missionary work in this
country.
At the next regular meeting,
November 21, a Presbyterial
Leadership conference will be
held at an all-day meeting in the
church auditorium. Miss Elea
nor Ewing of the national board
in San Francisco will assist in
the conference which will be at
tended by women throughout
this presbytery. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at noon
and the program will be an
nounced at a later date.
Following Tuesday's meeting
a delightful social hour was en
joyed. Hostesses were Mcsdames
R. S. Daniels, H. F. W. Spilver
and A. R. Clement.
Franklin, Helen Gilpiam. Nan
ette Holmes, Betty Nickelson'
and Mesdames W. A. Holloway
and Harry Nordwick.
Bicycle Jaunt for
Girl Scouts Friday
Girls Scouts between the ages
of 10 and 18 are to gather in the
rear of the Junior high school
Friday morning at 10 o'clock
for a bicycle trip.
Bicycles should be In good
condition and repair tools as
well as a first aid kit are re
quired for memoers of each
troop participating.
Riders will be escorted out
Jackson street to Ross lane and
at noon the group will enjoy
a rest and a nosebag lunch on
the picnic grounds at the home
of Mrs. Gipson Driver. From
there the girls will ride to Jack
sonville over the Old Stage road
and then return via Ross lane.
An adult for each eight girls
will ride with them and every
precaution will be observed to
insure an enjoyable as well as
a safe trip.
Bay City Couple
To Reside Here
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewel
are recent arrivals in Medford
from San Francisco to make
their home.
Mrs. Jewel is the former Miss
Clora Rippey and is the daugh
ter of Mrs. E. M. Wilson of
South Riverside avenue. She at
tended the local schools and will
be remembered in this city by
many friends,
The Jewels have secured, for
the time being, the very attract
ive home of the Wallace Haskins
in the Big Applegate district.
They plan to reside in this valley
permanently.
Newbry Family Is
Honored at Party
About seventy - five friends
and neighbors gathered at the
Phoenix Presbyterian church
parlors recently to honor at a
farewell party, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Lester Newbry and family who
are leaving soon for Yreka to
make their home.
Refreshments were served and
the following program was en
joyed: Piano solo, Natalie Wil
cox; duet by Jean Hayse and
Patty Furry; reading by Elva
Caster; bass solo, R. A. Reddy;
trumpet solo, Marian White.
A handsome pair of silver can
dlesticks were presented to the
honored guests after which visit
ing was enjoyed for the re
mainder of the evening.
Former Residents
Observe Wedding
The wedding anniversary re
cently celebrated hv Mr nnrf
Mrs. H. D. McBride at their
Home in Anaheim, Cal., will be
of interest to their many friends
in the Rogue river valley.
The couple lived here for
many years prior to moving to
California over ten years ago.
A dinner party observed the
McBrides' 57th wedding anni
versary and among their guests
were Mrs. Grace Ireciale and
Mrs. George Morrison, their only
children, who are also well
known here, and Mr. Morrison.
The McBrides were wedded
at Durange, Colo., and later
moved to Oregon and then to
Santa Ana, finally settling in
Anaheim 18 years ago. They
make their home at 828 North
Pine street in the latter city.
Calendar
Thursday.
6:30 p. m. Yorktown dinner,
SAR, DAR, Presbyterian church.
7:30 p. m. Theta Rho, IOOF
hall.
8:00 p. m. B. P. W., Girls'
Community clubhouse.
Friday
1:30 p. m. Friday Afternoon
Sewing club, home Mrs. Johnny
Grinstead, Jacksonville highway.
7:30 p. m. Navy Mothers
club, home Mrs. Florence Cuffel,
909 North Central avenue.
Use MaU Tribune Want Adj.
Delta Debs Have
Dinner and Party
Members of Delta Debs en
joyed a dinner and dancing
party held last evening at the
Chateau.
Those participating were club
president. Jerry Edwards, the
Misses Mary Holloway, June
Kincade, Mary Lee Strang, Mary
Shreve, Mary Gritsch, Anita
Davis, Jackie Thurman, Jackie
Flynn, Lea Henderson, Charlotte
Older. Betty Hardy, Ruth Hend
rick, Pat Wilkinson, Cart Bach
eldon, Jean Pease, Barbara
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