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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1939.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK 9gk
' By CLARA MARY DAVIS V; '
Reames Country
Club Women are
Luncheon Guests
Pnono Vullpv Golf club worn
'en members entertained the
members of Reames Country
club of Klamath Falls Thursday
afternoon at a luncheon and
tnnrnament affair.
Klamath women making the
Journey here Included Mesdames
Leslie Rogers, A. D. Johnson,
Earl Weimar, C. E. Rilev, J. J
Steigcr, Jr., R. Proebstcl and
Mohr Reimer.
Local members who enter
tained the visitors at luncheon
at the Hotel Medford were Mes
dames A. E. Orr, Tim Daily, R.
J. Conroy, H. B. Kellom, Belle
Thompson, Jerry Jerome, George
Codding, T. J. Fuson. F. G.
Bunch, Keith Kittle, Kurt Wins
ton, Laddie Selkirk and H. C.
Wells and the Misses Jerry
Bunch, Helen Thompson and
Margo Boyle. Mr. Selkirk, club
pro, was also a guest at the af
fair. A handicap tournament fol
lowed luncheon and Mrs. John
son and Mrs. Reimer were win
ners of golf balls for low net
play.
In the Wednesday handicar
tournament which followed a no
host luncheon in clubrooms for
local members, Mrs. Keith Kittle
and Mrs. F. G. Bunch were win-
Musical Program
Presented by Club
Rogue Valley College Wo
men's club enjoyed a recent
meeting held at the attractive
home of Mrs. George Canode
on Crown Hill.
William Willltts sang 'The
Old Road" by John Prindell
Scott and for an encore he ren
dered "The Top o' The Morn
ing," by Mana Zuca. He was
accompanied by his mother on
the piano.
Miss Maxine Conover was
heard In the following violin
numbers, "Adoration" by Bor
owskl and "Moment Musicals"
by Schubert.
Mrs. John Lawrence pre
sented a very Interesting and
Instructive resume on the cur
rent neutrality act. She pleaded
for sane thinking and warned
against propaganda.
Refreshments were served af
ter the outstanding program by
Miss Ora Cox, chairman. She
was assisted by Mrs. Aletha
Vawtcr, Mrs. Glenn Taylor and
Miss Clark.
Carnation Club
Will Meet Soon
Carnation club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Hattie Brad
ahaw, 1211 West Tenth street
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
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Directs Symphony
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John R. Knight, director of
the Southern Oregon Symphony
orchestra which will be preieni
ed in concert Wednesday, No
vember 1 at 8:15 o'clock in the
Medford high school. The or
chestra Is sponsored by the Med
ford Zonta club.
Art Classes for
Winter Months
Start This Week
Southern Oregon Art School
classes were resumed for the
winter months last week. All
classes are free of charge and
are conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth
Edmondson at her studio, 854
West Second street. The school
is sponsored by the state board
of education.
Schedule for the week is as
follows:
Monday, 7 to 9 p. m. Water-
colors. Tuesday, 1 to 3 p. m.
Basketry; 3 to 5 p. m. Oil paint
ing; 7 to 9 p. m. Commercial
art and portrait drawing. Wed
nesday, 2 to 4 p. m. Pastel
painting. Thursday, 1 to 3 p. m.
Basketry; 3 to 5 p. m. Oil
painting; 7 to 9 p. m. Drawing
and art. Friday, 2 to 4 p. m.
Pastel painting.
Classes will be given each
week at the above hours.
Chrysanthemum
Club to Meet
Chrysanthemum Thimble club
will meet Thursday evening at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lot
tie Samuels, 301 Valley View
Drive for dessert and bridge.
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Symphony Concert
Date November 1
At High School
Southern Oregon residents are
anticipating the concert sched
uled for Wednesday evening.
November 1 at 8:15 o'clock in
the high school to be presented
by the Southern Oregon Sym
phony orchestra under the di
rection of John R. Knight.
The event was postponed from
last May. Season tickets sold at
that time will be honored at the
door and single admissions arc
now available at Pruitt's Radio
and Music Center or from any
Zonta club member. The club
is sponsoring the concert.
An interesting feature of the
entertainment will be a group of
four vocal numbers presented
under the direction of Miss I loy
Young. Two selections will be
given by the 140 student chorus
of the high school and two by
a capella choir of the school
Card PartyHeld
At Anderson Home
An enjoyable event of Wed
nesday evening was the card
party held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Anderson on
Oak Wood drive.
The event was attended by
Lion club members and their
Lionesses and included the fol
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Schino, Dr. William Roney,
Miss Eleanora Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Thurman, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Beck, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McDougall, TUr. and Mrs.
Carl Bismark, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Zacharisen, Dr. and Mrs.
C. L. Coyle, Dr. C. L. Perkins
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Free-
burger.
Mrs. Zacharisen and DK
Frank Freeburger were winners
in cards. Fall flowers and a
Hallowe'en motif were effective-
ly carried out in decorations.
Young Home Will
Be Meeting Scene
The home of Mrs. Clara Ynuno
at 518 South Oakdale avenue
will be the scene of the Building
Bridge club gathering Thursday
Dessert luncheon will be servd
at 1:30 o'clock after which
bridge will be enjoyed for the
remainder of the afternoon.
All persons interested are
asked to attend.
Pythian, Clu
Will Convene
Mrs. Ray Yost will be hostess
to the Pythian club Monday eve
ning at 8 o'clock at her home on
Ross Lane. Anna Morrisjey will
be the assistant hostess. All
members are asked to attend.
Calendar
Monday
2:00 p. m. Lincoln Study
club, Lincoln school.
2:30 p. m. League of Wo
men Voters, Girls' Community
clubhouse.
7:30 p. m. F. L. Club, home
Lucile Cave, 1117 West 11th
street.
8:00 p. m. Zonta club. Girls'
Community club house.
8:00 p. m. P y t h i a n club,
home Mrs. Ray Yost. Ross Lane.
Tuesday
1:00 p. m. Just Folks, homo
Mrs. Harry Nordwiek, 91!)
Roddy avenue.
2:00 p. m. Methodist church
Ladies' Aid, church.
2:30 p. m. St. Mark's aux
iliary, home Mrs. Margaret Fab
rick. Crater Lake avenue.
7:00 p. m. Eagles auxiliary,
club rooms.
Wednesday
1:30 p. m. Get Together
club. Eagles hall.
2:00 p. m S. W. V. Service
club, home Mrs. Edith Bundy.
504 South Central avenue.
Thursday
1:30 p. m. Building Bridge
club, home Mrs. Clara Young.
518 South Oakdale avenue.
8 00 p. m. Carnation club,
home Mrs. Hattie . Bradshaw.
1211 West Tenth street.
8:00 p. m. Chrysanthemum
Thimble club, home Mrs. Lottie
Samuels, 301 Valley View drive.
Friday
1:00 p. m. -Electa Social club.
Girls' Community clubhouse.
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Recent Bride
Is Complimented
At Shower Dinner
Mrs. Delmar Marshall, nee
Alma Ruth Boshears, was com
plimented at a progressive sur
prise dinner party and shower
last week.
The affair started at the home
of Miss Dorothy Gill. It pro
gressed from there to the home
of Mrs. Harry Steele and then
went on to the residence of
Mrs. Victor Kengla. At each
home a dinner course was
served and gifts presented to
the honoree.
Those present were the Misses
Frida Caullins, Iola Lewis,
Jeanne Grantham, Dorothy Cox,
Betty Johnston, Dorothy Gill
and Mesdames Bernard Math
ews, Ernest Beer. Miner Bosh
ears, Harry Steele and Victor
Kengla.
Mrs. Marshall's marriage was
an event of last week in Reno,
Nev.
Salem Women are
Medford Visitors
Interesting visitors in Med
ford from their respective homes
in Salem are Mrs. Jessie Jones
and Mrs. Wharton West.
Mrs. Jones is the house guest
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Porter at
their home on Minnesota ave.
Mrs. West is visiting the J
Frank Reinharts at their Crater
Lake avenue residence. She is
Mrs. Reinhart's mother.
The visitors expect to be here
until Tuesday.
Mrs. Emmens Home
From Bay District
Mrs. J. J. Emmens returned to
her home on Siskiyou Heights
Thursday from San Francisco
where she had visited for sev
eral days.
In the bay city she Joined her
son, Lieut. Robert Emmens and
his bride, the former Miss Jus
tine Miller. Their marriage was
an impressive event of October
14 in St. Mark's Episcopal
church here and after a honey
moon in San Francisco will
make their home in Riverside,
Cal., where Lieut. Emmens is
stationed with the Army Air
corps at March Field.
P. T. A. Activities
Washington School P.T.A. has
plans well under way for a fam
ily dinner on the evening of
November 3rd. with an interest
ing motion picture to follow.
Due to Teachers Institute
there will be no October meet
ing. Church Bridge
Parly Is Soon
St. Mark's Episcopal church
guild will entertain with a des
sert bridge and pinochle party
on November 3 at 7:30 o'clock
in the parish hall on North Oak
dale avenue.
Mrs. M. Licbman or Mrs. H. E.
Rinabarger .may be called for
reservations.
F. L. Club to
Convene Soon
F. L. club will meet Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock a", the
home of Lucile Cave. 1117 West
11th street.
Get Together
Club to Meet
Get-Together club will spon
sor a card party Wednesday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the
Eagles hall. 42 North Front
street for members and their
friends. Laura Parks. Caroline
Pittenger. Belle Tucker. Tore
sina Bianchi and Ida Nelson
compose the committee in
charge of the affair.
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Your Hands
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Shower Party for
Mrs. Mongrain
Enjoyed Friday
Miss Ruth Meusel was hostess
Friday evening for a delightful
shower and card party in com
pliment to Mrs. A. L. Mongrain.
The affair took place at the
home of Mrs. B. L. Hunter and
was enjoyed by the following
guests: Mesdames Russell Ache
son, W. L. Tucker, N. D. Thorn
ton, L. V. Espey, Robert Red
path, A. Chandler, B. L. Hunter,
I. E. Schulcr, Margaret McGuire.
Harold Radabaugh, E. H. Taylor.
Robert Craig and E. J. Hender
son and the Misses Vi Corby.
Edna Brewold and Delphine
Hinck.
Recipients of prizes were Mrs.
Thornton, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs
Taylor.
Lodge- Olu b- Church
Announcements
St. Mark's Group
To Meet Tuesday
Womens' auxiliary of St. Mark's
Episcopal church will meet Tues
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Margaret Fa
brick on Crater Lake avenue
Ladies' Aid
Will Convene
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
church will gather in the church
parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock for home coming. All
ladies of the church are invited
to attend.
S.W.V. Service
Club Meeting
The Service club of the Span
ish War Veterans auxiliary will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Edith Bundy, 504 South Central
avenue. All members are asked
to attend.
Zonta Club to
Convene Monday
Zonta club will meet at the
Girls' Community clubhouse
Monday evening at 8 o'clock to
hear Miss Josephine Kirtley pre
sent a report concerning the re
cent district Zonta conference
held in Tacoma, Wash.
Plans will also be discussed
for the Southern Oregon Sym
phony concert to be held here
soon. The club sponsors the or
chestra. Study Club Will
Convene Monday
Lincoln school study club will
meet Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock in the school lunchroom.
The topic, "Cooperation Fam
ilies" will be discussed through
out the evening. A meeting of
committee chairmen for the Hal
lowe'en carnival will follow the
session at 3:45.
Thirteenth Club
Has Meeting
The Thirteenth club was en
tertained recently at the home
of Mrs. Jvan Gay with a cov
ered dish luncheon. A beautiful
bowl of nasturtiums formed the
centerpiece. Guests of the club
were Mrs. Hattie Romine and
George Gay. Eleven members
were present. Games and sew
ing were enjoyed and Mrs.
Mary Corbett won the prize.
The club will be entertained
at the home of Mrs. Leon Broun
for a Hallowe'en party October
30. Regular meeting will be
held November 1 at Mrs. Carol
Poe's, 902 North Central ave
nue. Elk's Hallowee'n
DANCE
FOR ELKS AND INVITED
GUESTS
Admiiiion by Invitation Card
only
ELK'S TEMPLE
SATURDAY
NIGHT, OCT. 28
WHIPPLE ORCHESTRA
Elks SOc per couple. Invited
Guests SI. 00 per couple.
Don't mist this grand Party!
SECURE TICKETS NOW
Current Bowmer
Play in Ashland
Lauded by Many
The many Medford persons
who are familiar with the plays
directed by Angus Bowmer,
drama department head at the
Southern Oregon College of
Education, will not want to miss
his latest production which was
attended by a large crowd on
the opening night Friday snd
will be presented again on Tues
day evening.
"Mr. Pirn Passes By" by A. A.
Milne, is Mr. Bowmer's current
play. It is being presented in
the college gymnasium in "sta
dium style," with the action tak
ing place in the center of the
room and the audience seated
on the four sides. Curtain rises
at 8:30 t'clock.
"Mr. Pirn Passes By" is decid
edly a comedy. Friday even-
j ing's appreciative audience found
it indeed amusing. Mr. Bowmer
chose -for his cast an experienced
1 group, having seen action in his
previous plays, "You Can't Take
It With You," "Dangerous Cor
ners," and others. The cast fol
lows: Mr. Pirn, John Barker;
George Marden. Woody Mason;
Olivia Marden, Ethel Mary Rob
inett; Dinah Marden, Lois Fire
stone: Lady Marden, Janet
Young; Brian Strange. Dwain
Monroe, and Anne, Thelma Mes
senger. Alice Crow Is
Party Honoree
A no-host dinner and dancing
party held Saturday evening at
the Chateau honored Mrs. Alice
Crow, the occasion celebrating
her birthday.
Prior to the Chateau affair,
guests enjoyed cocktails at Val
entine's. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rinard, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Dick
Christphier, Frank Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Atterbury,
Mrs. Bert Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. George Gilham.
Voters League
To Hold Meet
Jackson County League of
Women Voters will hold a de
partment meeting at 2:30 o'clock
Monday afternoon at the Girls'
Community clubhouse.
Mrs. Stephen Nye, Jr., chair
man of the government and op
eration department will be in
charge of the session which has
been called for the purpose of
preparing material for the No
vember meeting on simplifica
tion of the amending process for
the national constitution.
Electa Club io
Meet Friday
Electa Social club will hold its
regular meeting in the form of a
birthday luncheon Friday at the
Girls' Community clubhouse at
1 o'clock. Members are to make
reservations by calling 121-Y.
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Recent Party
Fetes Betrothed
Couple Here
Miss Jean Carman and her
Fiotrher Fish, were hon
ored at a recent cocktail party
at the apartment ot Mr. anu
Mrs. W. F. Quizenberry. The
no-host affair was followed by
dinner and dancing at Bur
goynes. Others present were Dr. and
Mrs. B. L. Lageson, Mr. and
Mrs. Burdette Dodge, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Heath. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Brown and their
house guests from California,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Slater John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Max Peirce,
Mrs. Stephen Nye, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Deuel. Mrs. Nellie Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton
J TUIr anrl Mrs. ROVBl Bebb.
! The popular Medford couple
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Football Fans
Attend K. F. Party
A group of Medtordites mo
tored to the Mcdford-Klamath
Falls high school football game
held in Klamath Falls Friday
evening and following the game
were bidden to the home of the
Kenneth Moores for cocktails.
In the group were Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin R. Durno, Dr. and
Mrs. B. L. Lageson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Norris, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank Reinhart, Mr. and Mrs.
Justin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Trowbridge, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Lemery, and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Peirce.
Also attending the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, Kla
math residents who formerly
made their home in this city.
Many Attend G. P.
Garden Instruction
Many members of the Garden
clubs from Klamath Falls, Ash
land, Medford, Gold Hill and
Illinois Valley attended the
school of instruction in flower
show judging held in Grants
Pass this past week, under the
supervision of Mrs. Daniel Heff-
ner of Portland and Mrs. Harry
O. Smith of Kerby.
Tnose attending from the Med
ford Garden club were Mes
dames Wihfield Bailey, J. W.
Jacobs, O. O. Arnspiger, H. F.
Cope and L. Bundy.
Eagle Auxiliary
Will Observe Date
The auxiliary of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles will convene at
7 o'clock Tuesday evening to
observe the eighth anniversary
of the institution of the auxiliary-
A banquet will be served in
the hall and all members of the
lodge and auxiliary are asked to
attend. Visitors are expected to
attend from Klamath Falls.
Games, music and a program
will be enjoyed throughout the
evening's anniversary celebration.
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Younger Set
Enjoys Dinner
Party Saturday
The East Main street home of
the John C. Mann's was the
scene of an enjoyable dinner
party Saturday evening.
Participating in the no-host
supper affair were the Misses
Barbara Lemmon, Jean Gold
smith, Betty Tudwell, Muriel
Stocks and Margaret Mary Mann
and Messrs. Philip Todd, Walt
S e t h e r, Clayson Perry, Al
Vaughn and Frank Markey.
Following dinner the group
attended a formal dancing party
at the Southern Oregon College
of Education in Ashland.
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Shower Party Is
Given for Bride
Mrs. Dale Hale, the former
Miss Ilo Morningstar, was hon
ored Thursday evening at a
shower party given by Vera
Hale and Mrs. R. J. Rinabarger
at the latter's home on Van
couver avenue.
Games were played through
out the evening with prizes be
ing won by Mrs. C. Hale, Sarah
Bowman and Marie Marshall.
The honor guest received
many beautiful gifts from the
following guests: Mrs. Charles
Hale, Mrs. R. W. Morningstar,
Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. J. Cot
tingham, Alice Smith, Mrs. Will
Luman, Mrs. R. Hooper, Mrs.
Newton Smith, Mrs. Jack Gib
son, Mrs. L. Mills, Mrs. Creg
Cooper, Mrs. Mathern, Mrs. D.
Ford, Fern Mathern, Pauline
Riggs, Wilma Ford, Nancy Rin
abarger, Sarah Bowman, Ileeta
Morningstar, Shirley Gibson,
Jean Jennings, Marie Marshall,
Marian Strayer, Violet Mills,
Ruth Walden, Iva Lee Schrader
and Jeanne Cooper.
Bridge Tea Is
Enjoyable Event
Unit number one of St. Anne's
Altar society entertained last
week with a bridge tea at the
country home of Mrs. Joe Du
gan. Fall flowers about the room
formed an attractive setting for
the affair and tea was served
from a table appointed with
pottery and silver. Eight tables
of bridge were In play during
the afternoon with Mrs. Ray
Lewis and Mrs. Clara Fisher
receiving high scores.
Mrs. C. R. Schmidt assisted
Mrs. Dugan during the pleasant
event.
Just Folks to
Meet Tuesday
Just Folks circle will convene
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Harry Nord
wiek, 919 Reddy avenue. Mrs.
Maynard Bush and Mrs. J. C.
Tucker will be assistant host
esses. A small charge will be
made for the luncheon.
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