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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1939.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLARA MARY DAVIS
Hornecker Home Is
Scene of Party
Mri. Ted Hornecker was host
ess at her home on West 11th
street yesterday afternoon for a
pleasant luncheon and bridge
party.
Her guests included Mesdames
Dwlght Findley, L. L. Sanders,
Harold Larsen, Bayard Getchell,
Glen Fabrlck, Chester Hubbard,
Harvey Robertson and Ernest
Freytag.
Corsages of fall flowers were
effectively used as tuble decora
tions and favors. Mrs. Freytag
and Mrs. Getchell were recipi
ents of the bridge prizes.
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Newly weds Feted
At Shower Party
Wednesday Eve
Surprising Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Heath, who were married in
Reno, Nevada on October 23,
relatives gathered at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oval McCl a n a h a n on
Spring street to present them
with many lovely gifts on Wed
nesday. Guests at the party Included:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath, Mr.
and Mrs. Oval McClanahan and
children Lloyd, Junior, Nadene,
Kenneth, Ann, Dale and Kay;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McClanahan
and daughter Darlcne, Miss Ro
vanda Heath, Mrs. M. E. Yocom,
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Yocom, Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Warren, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Welch, Mrs. Joe
Mclntyre and children Maurice,
Wilma, and Phyllis; Mrs. R. M.
Yocom and children Bob, Bar
bara, LaVerne and Arlene; Mr
and Mrs. C. E. Stouder, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Yocom and son Lyle, Mrs
W. F. Pah!, Mr. and Mrs. K. J.
Denman and Sgt. and Mrs. W
M. Daws.
Mrs. Heath, the former Miss
Nelda McClanahan, attended
Medford high school. Mr. Heath,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Heath
of Central Point, attended Cen
tral Point high school.
The popular young couple will
make their home in Central
Point.
Standard Home
Scene of Family
Reunion Tuesday
A family dinner party at
tended by three generations was
enjoyed Tuesday evening at the
home of Dr. Susie Standard on
West Main street.
Members of the family who
were out-of-town guests included
Albert Vincent of Burns, Lydia
Roberts and her son Sydney of
Palo Alto, Cal. Others were
Mrs. Lydia Vincent, Dr. Stand
ard, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Pol
ing, Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Gor
don, and the Misses Mildred and
Gweneth Poling and Lottie
Watkins.
A Hallowe'en motif, was used
as decorations at the pleasant
family affair.
Wings Leave on
Extended Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wing
planned to leave this morning by
motorcar for an extended vaca
tion to be spent in the east.
The Wings will visit in Kan
sas, Minnesota, Chicago, New
York and Miami, Fla., for two
months, returning here around
the first of the year.
During the Wings' absence
from this city, Mrs. Wing's
mother, Dr. Mary Strickler of
Long Beach, Cal., will stay with
the two Wing children, Charlotte
and Jean.
St. Mark's to
Din Monday
St. Mark's Altar Guild will
meet Monday evening at 6:30
o'clock at the parish hall on
North Oakdale avenue for a
regular session and a cafeteria
dinner.
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Golf Champion
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(Photo by courtesy
Grants Pass Courier;
Janet Ross is the new women's
golf champion at the Grants
Pass Country club. She is a high
school senior and last Sunday
won the fall handicap tourna
ment trophy. She is the niece of
Mrs. C. C. McCrcdie, Mrs. Elmer
Childers and Mrs. Gene Chil
ders, all of Medford. Janet de
feated Mrs. S. W. McQuat in the
final match of the 1939 fall tour
nament.' Twice one of the win
ners, until this year, of the
spring two-ball foursome trophy,
Miss Ross will receive the new
award at a housewarming party
at the club today.
Study Club Has
Interesting Meet
On Wednesday
Wednesday Study club held a
regular meeting last week with
Mrs. N. T. Hodges, vice-president
presiding.
Mrs. F. K. Deuel, in an enter
taining manner reviewed the
book, "I Wanted To Be An Act
ress" by Katherine Cornell. She
told of the actress' early life, her
struggles to establish herself as
an actress, the influence of
Maud Adams in "Peter Pan" and
her work during the World war.
The speaker also told of the
actress' meeting with Guthrie
McClintic who is now her hus
band, her huge success in "Bar
retts of Wimpole Street" and her
six months tour to many large
cities.
A Daner on "The Theater
Away From Broadway" was
given by Mrs. Silas King. She
outlined the division! nf th trih.
utary theaters as being the little
ineater movement started in
1911, the part colleges are play
ing in this movement. th Vcd.
eral Projects. She mentioned
trie Shakespearean Festival in
Ashland and its fame in all parts
of the country and she told of
the revival of the road compan
ies and their nart in fhAotor
away from Broadway.
Mrs. W. J. Warner addressed
the group on her recent visit to
the little theater in New Orleans
while on a trip this summer. She
described the grounds and build
ing which were built in 1794.
Plays are Biven in hnth French
and English, Mrs. Warner said.
one told of viewing the building
where Patti was born and raised.
Current events nortninincr to
the theater concluded the inter
esting session.
St. Anne's Ta
Meat Tuesday
Mrs. Everett Bravton's unit nf
St. Anne's Altar society will
meet at the parish hall Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. All mem
bers are asked to attend.
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Large Crowd at
Church Homecoming
Wednesday Noon
The Adult Missionary society
of the First Christian church
observed its first "home-coming"
with a covered dish luncheon,
Wednesday in the church par
lors. The society consists of six
groups and each group leader
and her assistant arranged and
decorated their own table.
Mrs. Kathleen Scovell and
group won a beautifully dec
orated cake for having the larg
est number of members present.
During the luncheon hour
Mrs. Arnold Bohnert sang a solo,
accompanied by Mrs. Mabel
Sims, who also led in group
singing. Mrs. Julia Gregory
read a poem, "The Big Little
Church," and Mrs. Susie Eads
presented Mrs. Gregory with a
lovely gift from the executive
committee, honoring her birth
day.
Later the regular monthly
meeting was held.
Mrs. Delia Childs. as program
chairman, presented the follow
ing program; The theme for the
worship period, "To Witness for
Christ, was conducted by Mrs,
Ireland. She told several in
teresting stories to stress the les
son. Mrs. Lois Young sang a solo
"Open Mine Eyes That I May
See. She was accompanied by
Mrs. E. R. Cobb.
Mrs. Cora Archer gave a talk
on "The Church; Its Iinner
Life."
The question, "Are the mem
bers of my church as active in
evangelism as the lay members
of India? was discussed by Mrs
C. C. Drummond, who spent 29
years in India.
Seventy members and guests
attended this meeting and it was
decided to make the home-coming
an annual affair.
Mrs. Wait Honored
At Birthday Party
Mrs. Katherine Wait was hon
ored at a birthday dinner party
Friday evening at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Volney Dixon
on West Tenth street.
Present at the affair to cele
brate the well known Medford
woman's birthday were Mrs. Sue
Hazelrigg, Eleanor McQuiston,
Rose Houston, Mrs. Ernest
Smith of Lakevicw, a former
resident, Mrs. Leon Haskins and
the Misses Gertrude and Doro
thea Haskins.
Group Enjoys
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Putnam
were hosts for a Hallowe'en
party Saturday honoring the
birthdays of Mrs. Mae Stuart
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCon-
ochie.
Pinochle was played through
out the evening and the follow
ing guests were Dresent at the
delightful party:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor. Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Tice, Mr. ana
Mrs. Wynne Arnold, and daugh
ter Norma. Mr. and Mrc Mr.
Conochie and Mrs. Stewart
Crater Lake
Guild Meet
Crater Lake Guild of thp
Presbyterian church will meet
Monday evening at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. L. E. Green
wood, 1016 Queen Ann avenue.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine will
show pictures and lecture on
his travels in India.
LEGION
ARMISTICE
DANCE
Oriental Gardens
SAT. NOV. 11
Archie LEGG
And Hit 13-Pitce Band
Plua
ENTERTAINERS
Buy Legion Scrip
It's good at this dance and at
all Armistice Day renta
including thtatreil
Invitations Out
For Nurses' Dance
Here in December
Invitations were received over
the week end by a number of
valley residents for the dance to
be given by the Nurses associa
tion Friday, December 1, at
Dreamland hall.
Patrons and patronesses in
clude Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Ins
keep, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Bishop,
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Buonocore,
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Haines, Dr.
and Mrs. C. I. Drummond, Dr
and Mrs. W. W. P. Holt, Dr. and
Mrs. R. E Green and Dr. and
Mrs. E. G. Everett.
The affair will be semi-formal
and will be held from 9:30 to
12:30 o'clock. Steve Whipple and
his swing music makers will
furnish the music.
Luncheon for
Lady Lions at
Thurmans Enjoyed
Lady Lions enjoyed a recent
meeting at the home of Mrs
Lyle Thurman.
Tables were decorated with
orange nasturtiums. A business
session followed the covered
dish luncheon, and Mrs. Ray
Marti, president, presided. Mrs
Blanche Frisbie, county health
nurse, presented an interesting
talk on relief conditions in Jack
son county.
Assistant hostesses included
Mrs. C. C, Proctor and Mrs. C. L
Coyle.
Plans were formulated for ttic
November card party to be held
at the home of Mrs. H. V. Con
ger Wednesday evening for
Lions, the auxiliary and their
guests. Flans were also made
for Christmas stunt night to be
given at the home of Mrs Karl
Miller, December 6.
Those present at the pleasant
meeting were:
Mesdames: Mike Becle. .Curl
Bismark. H. W. Coneer. C 1,
Coyle, W. N. Green, E. R. Hop-
pe, Eston Humphrey, Leland
Knox. Clayborne Konkel Rav
Marti, J. A. McDoueall. . Earl
Miller, C. C. Proctor. Frank
Runtz, R. M. Schino, Allen R.
Smith and Henry Zacharisen.
Women Return From
Bay City Vacation
Mrs. C. W. Palm and Mn TP
N. Eldridge returned to Medford
last week from San Franfi,o
where they attended thp final
few days of the Golden Gate
international exposition.
Mrs. Eldridge spent some time
in Nana. Cal.. where shp vleitnri
her sister and her mother, Mrs.
nose Eifert. who is now nmv.
erlng satisfactorily from a fall
she received several months ago.
Mrs. Palm met Mrs. Eldridge
in the Bay City after a visit
spent in Ohio.
Bridge Club to
Meet Thursday
The Buildina Bridae clnh will
entertain with another of its de
lightful parties Thursday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Guy
Conner, 516 West Belmont ave
nue at 1:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Rose Schieffelin and
Mrs. M. Herbert will assist Mrs.
Conner.
Dessert lunehpnn will ho fal
lowed by cards during the after
noon atiair.
ARISTA FUR STORE
ARMISTICE SPECIALS
Percious Fur Chubbles to th
Football gamti and all other
Fall ictivitUt.
Alaskin Mouton
Chubbie
Natural Red
Fox Chubbie
Grey Kid
Caracul Chubbie
1 Caracul,
Skunk Sleeve
1 Black Russian
Lamb
Cocoa Dyed Squirrel
Belly Coat. Size 14.,
ARISTA FUR STORE
105 EAST MAIN STREET
Five New Members
Initiated Into
B.P.W.Club v
The Medford Business and
Professional Women's club held
its monthly dinner meeting
Thursday evening at the Hotel
Holland.
The club voted to sponsor the
4-H Home Economics clubs The
main- program each year to be
a fair where the projects are to
be displayed.
The program for the evening
was in charge of the emblem
committee of which Jacque
Lenox was chairman. She is
also state chairman of the em
blem committee. Mrs. Lenox
was assisted by Mary Porter.
Irene Grigsby, accompanied by
Laura York, sang "Slumber
Song" and "Bells of St. Mary's."
The main object of the meet
ing was to initiate the new mem
bers. The initiation ceremony
was performed by Zola Sims,
Jean Carman, Helen Parish,
Enid Funk, Florence Weisser
and Gladys York.
The new members initiated
were Mabel Sherwood, Irene
Grigsby, Vada Lewis, Iva Mc
Henry and Gay Webb.
The tables were attractively
decorated in keeping with the
autumn season with gourds,
fruits and firethorn berries.
"Spooky Tavern"
Play Scheduled
For Wednesday
"The Spooky Tavern," to be
given Wednesday night at the
new Lincoln school gymnasium,
will attract a large attendance.
The cast is composed of mem
bers of the Young People's Mis
sionary Circle of the First Chris
tian church. For several years
these young people have pre
sented their annual play to a
large and enthusiastic audience.
The humor and mystery in the
play chosen this year promises
to hold the interest of the hear
ers from first to last.
Proceeds are used to further
humanitarian projects which the
young people foster. Members
of the cast are well known in
the community. They are:
Mildred Marrs (Joyce Win
gate) a resourceful college girl;
Roy Cameron (Lon Hacker) own
er of Spooky Tavern; Azalia An
drews (Ghost W o m a n), who
haunts Spooky Tavern; Virginia
Fredenburg (Lucy Hacker), a
spiritualistic medium; Emma
Clement (Bedelia), the Winpates'
colored mammy; Delia Mae Dale
(Florabel W i n g a t e), Joyce's
younger sister; Harry Young
(Ralph Channing). a senior in
love with Joyce; Homan Young
(Terry Tanner), a junior in the
same fix; Neal Curry (Willie
Wingate), a stuttering freshman;
Clyde Troxell (Blackie Sims),
Farone's former henchman; Ir
win Doty (Farone), known as
The Creeper.
Missionary Group
Will Meet Tuesday
The Missionary Society of the
Methodist church will meet
Tuesday at 1 o'clock for a cov
ered dish luncheon in chi'rrh
parlors. Members are asked to
bring service, a sandwich an" a
dish of food and a donation for
Manley Center.
Mrs. Ralph Woodford's group
is in charge of the luncheon and
the program for the afternoon.
$125,
$69.00
$79.50 4 )
S37.50
$1 95. U
S235. II
Shower Fetes
Bride-Elect
Friday Evening
The home of Mrs. John Wood
in Everette Co irt was the scene
of a shower party Friday even
ing honoring Miss Georgia Webb,
bride-elect of Donald P. Green
Guests included Martha De
Souza. Winifred Law, Gladys
Robertson, Shirley Gibson, Ve
nus Letteken, Lila Williamson,
Hazel Kindle, Murle Kindle,
Grace Hermanson, Rena Collie,
Gladys Crookshank, Jean Smith,
Edith Shores, Ollie Martin. Lela
Hibbard and Wilma Berry.
The honoree received many
lovely miscellaneous gifts at the
party. Hallowe'en decorations
were used in refreshments and
about the rooms.
Miss Webb will wed Mr.
Green on November 18 in the
Presbyterian church In thia city.
Mar go Watson to
Wed Mr. Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Watson
of Lincoln, Neb., yesterday an
nounced the engagement of
their daughter Miss Margo Wat
son of Medford to Walter Stew
art, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Stewart of this city.
Miss Watson has made her
home in this city for the past
year. She is the sister of Glen
Watson. The bride-to-be received
her education in Lincoln.
Mr. Stewart has lived here for
a number of years and attended
the Medford high school.
No definite date for the mar
riage has been set.
Joan Hulen Has
Birthday Party
Joan Hulen, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hulen, cele
brated her sixth birthday yester
day afternoon when her mother
was hostess for a party at their
home on North Ivy street.
Little playmates of Joan's who
attended the natal day event
were Betty Joe Collier, Marga
ret Ann Pinneo, Maxine and
Dianne Falwell, Judy Briggs of
Ashland, Margaret Ann Peeblea
and Ruth and Bubbles Thedie.
Former Resident
On Long Cruise
Of interest to ner many valley
friends is news of the recent
sailing of Miss Ruby Ranney, a
former resident. She embarked
on the S. S. Mariposa on October
14 from Los Angeles for Aus
tralia. The cruise will take six weeks
and upon returning to the south
ern California city, Miss Ranney
will resume her duties with the
Wilmington Transportation Co.
The former local girl plans to
visit in Honolulu, the Fiji
Islands, Aukland, New Zealand
and Sydney and Melbourne,
Australia.
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FOOTWEAR DEPT.
Bridge Luncheon
Enjoyed at Day
Home on Saturday
Mrs. John S. Day was hostess
for a luncheon and bridge party
Saturday afternoon at her at
tractive new home in the Ron,
borough addition.
Her guests included Mesdames
Gain Robinson, J. J. Emmeni,
George M. Roberts, E. H. Mag!
gard of Ross, Cal., Weldon Bid
die, Alfred Carpenter, Harold
Jordan, Rupert Henry, H. D. Mc.
Caskey, C. S. Newhall, Martin
Luther, Earl Tumy, Robert W
Ruhl, E. B. Day, Donald Clark"
Ralph G. Bardwell, I. E. Schuler'
. looming R.eniy and Paul
Janney. k
The Maggards are houw
guests here for the week-end at
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts
at their home on Crown Hill
Mrs. Barnum to
Visit Here
Mrs. W. L. Barnum of Port
land is spending several days in '
Medford visiting relatives.
(Continued oo Paga 8even )
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