FAGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1939.
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLARA HASY DAVIS
Berkeley Chapel
Scene of Wedding
Wednesday Noon
A wedding of interest to many
r.ogue valley friends is that of
Miss Pearl Elaine Fawcett and
Or. Robert William Sleeter
vhieh was solemnized at noon
v'ednesday, December 27 in the
little Chapel of the Flowers in
lerkeley, Cal. Numerous rela
tes of both the bride and
bridegroom were present at the
.eremony and also at the lunch
con which followed at the Du
rant Hotel in Berkeley.
Miss Fawcett is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fawcett,
well known residents of Vallejo.
After graduating from the Val
lejo schools she attended the
University of California in -Berkeley,
where she was a member
of the Alpha Chi Omega soror
ity, and president In her senior
year.
Following her graduation she
completed the curriculum in so
cial service, and for the past two
and a half years has been em
ployed in the Sacramento Coun
ty hospital. She is the sister of
Miss Helen Fawcett, teacher in
the Vallejo school department.
Dr. Sleeter Is the son of Mrs.
Ralston W. Sleeter and the late
Dr. Sleeter of Medford. He is a
graduate of the University of
Oregon at Eugene and the Ore
gon Medical school at Portland,
After interning at the Sacra
mento county hospital, he took
a year of graduate work at the
University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia, and is now prac
ticing in this city.
For her wedding ensemble
the bride chose a beige suit
trimmed in brown squirrel, with
accessories to match. She wore
a corsage of orchids. Walter
Fawcett gave his daughter in
marriage.
Her only attendant was her
sister, who was dressed in blue
crepe, with brown accessories.
Her corsage was of pink cycla
men. Richard Sleeter served as his
brother's best man.
Mrs. Sleeter was gowned in
black velvet, and Mrs. Fawcett,
mother of the bride, wore a
rust velvet dress. Both Mrs.
Sleeter and Mrs. Fawcett wore
corsages of gardenias.
After the wedding ceremony
a luncheon was enjoyed at the
Durant hotel, where pink and
white flowers decorated the
table. A beautiful wedding coke,
which was cut by the bride, was
feature of the luncheon.
Following their wedding trip
the couple will establish their
home in Medford.
Vallejo relatives of the bride
who attended the wedding and
luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark F. Andrews and Miss Ade
laide Grosshcrr.
Miss Swem Studies
In San Francisco
The many friends of Miss
Phoebe Swem. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Swem, will be
Interested to know that she is
spending a week in San Fran
cisco where she Is receiving spe
cial lessons on the accordion
from Meni Retti, famed accor
dion teacher.
Miss Swem motored to the
Bay City with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Purucker. They ex
pect to return to Medford by
Tuesday.
The local miss is already re
garded as an accomplished ac
cordion player and following
the lessons from Mr. Hetti, in
which she is learning new tech
nique, it is anticipnted that she
will be even more adept on the
instrument.
Family Party at
Rinabarger Home
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rinabarger
were hosts during the holidays
for several affairs to which out-of-town
guests were present.
On Christmas day those pres
ent at the RinnbBrger home
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coch
ran of Grants Pass, Howard Bar
rett and the hosts' daughter.
Miss Frankle Rinabarger, both
of Grants Pass, the Rinnbargcrs'
son Roland of Oregon State col
lege and his house guest Harold
Hartzcll, University of Oregon
student.
Also a guest was Mrs. Nettie
Norris of Husum, Wash., who
will visit her son-in-law and
daughter, the Rinnbargcrs until
spring. Mrs. Norris is a former
long time resident of Medford.
Maddox Studio
Party Enjoyed
Friday afternoon an Informal
Christmas party was held at
the Maddox studio for all the
Maddox's piano pupils under 12
years of age.
Each pupil played a piano
solo prepared for the occasion
and a pleasant afternoon was
spent playing games.
Refreshments were served nt
the conclusion of the party.
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Mary Lee Maentz, above, who
will become the bride of Geo. P.
Rasmussen, Jr., this afternoon at
1:30 o'clock in St. John's chapel
in Del Monte, Cal., with the
Rev. W. Bell officiating. A
breakfast for 16 guests will
follow in the Pebble Beach
lodge. The bride Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Mr 8. Swartz Is
Party Honor ee
Mrs. William Swartz was hon
ored Wednesday at her home
on Berkeley Way when the
Jolly Stitchers club entertained
with a surprise pot-luck dinner
In observance of her birthday.
The afternoon was spent in
playing pinochle, at which time
a most unique card arrange
ment occurred. One thousand
aces were melded three times
with the same dock of cards.
The lucky players were Mrs.
Harry Barnobiirg, her partner.
Mrs. Swartz; Mrs. Frank Ovel
man and her partner, Mrs. Ger
den Stagg, and Mrs. Dan Con
ner and her partner, Mrs. Ida
Hollars. Eight persons were
playing at two tables.
Those present were Mcsdnmcs
Gordon Stngg, Dan Conner,
Harry Bameburg, Johnny Grin
sted. Frank Ovelman, Robert
West, Jnne Hemstrect, Ida Hol
lars, and the honored guest,
Mrs. Swartz.
Mrs. Grinsted was elected
president and Mrs. Ovelman re
porter for the coming year. The
next meeting will be held with
Mrs. Ida Hollars. Thursday.
January 11.
Party Fetes Group
Of U. of W. Coeds
Miss Barbara Brayton was a
recent hostess for a delightful
luncheon party at her home on
Vancouver avenue.
Guests included Miss Pecev
Anderson of Sacramento. Miss
Charlotte Gllhan of San Jose,
the Misses Joan Frennn and
Betty Reardon of San Diego,
Cal., Mary and Monaco Wilcox
and Dixie Brown.
The out-of-town guests were
en route to Seattle from their
respective homes In California.
They are coeds at the Univer
sity of Washington.
Holiday Visitors
At Sutherlands
Among holiday visitors here
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trot
zer of Elong. Ariz., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Herman of Fres
no, Cal.
The two couples were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Sutherland at their home on
Park street. Mr. Herman and
Mrs. Pretzer are the brother
and sister of Mrs. Sutherland
Group to Meet
At Taylor Home
The executive group of the
Women's Missionary Federation
will meet at the home of the
president, Mrs. R. L. Tavlor.
220 Laurel street. Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The
group Is composed of officers
of the fodcrntlon nnd presidents
of the women's foreign mirsion
nry v, i tie. All members are
asked to attend.
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Roberts of this city and the
bridegroom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Rasmussen of
Omaha, Neb. Both parents and
a group of valley residents are
to be guests at the ceremony.
The bride will have as her
bridesmaid her sister, Mrs. Al
lyn A. Monroe of Hollywood,
Cal.
Mrs. Green Has
Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. Gordon R. Green enter
tained at her attractive home on
the Old Stage road Thursday
afternoon with a buffet lunch
eon and bridge party. Seven
tables of bridge were in play.
Prizes were won by Mes
dames Raymond Fish, Frank
Perl and Harold Brown.
Hunsakers Hosts
To Several Guests
Holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hun
saker included Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hess of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hess of Sacramento.
Cal., Parker Hess of Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Doane
and children, Jaclyn and Diane
of San Francisco, Cal. Mrs.
Doane is Mrs. Hunsaker's sis
ter and Max Hess. Paul Hess
and P a rk e r Hess are her
brothers.
During their slay here the
visitors Journeyed to Crater
lake.
Prizes Given
At Card Party
Mrs. Olga Bowdish and Jesse
Wagner were awarded the grand
prizes last week at the regular
card party sponsored by the
Eagles' auxiliary.
The weekly parties have
proved to be so successful that
the committee has decided to
continue with them throughout
this month. The next one will
take place Tuesday evening at
8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall.
Refreshments will be served
and the public is invited to
attend.
Calendar
Tuesday.
1:30 p. m. Lady Elks. Elks
temple.
8:00 p. m. Government and
Foreign department. Voters
League, home Mrs. Justin Smith
1013 South Oakdale avenue.
8:00 p. m. V.F.W.. armory.
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters.
K. P. hall.
Wdniday.
10:00 a. m. Navy Mothers,
airport.
1:00 p. m. Women of Rotary,
home Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap, 35
Geneva street.
6:30 p. m S.W.V., armory.
Thursday.
2:00 p. m. Garden club,
Mrs. Elmer Wilson. 340 South
Riverside.
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor,
clubrooms.
Friday.
2:00 p. m Missionary Fed
eration group, home president.
Mrs. R. L. Taylor. 220' 4 Laurel
street.
8 00 p. m. D.A.V. auxiliary
armory,
Jenes Jensen to
Wed Klamath Falls
Man in Future
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen an
nounce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Jenes Jensen to
Norman Moty. son of Mr. and
Mrs. K. N. Moty of Klamath
Falls.
The popular young Medford
miss received her early school
ing at St. Mary's Academy in
this city. Later she attended
Marylhurst college in Oswega.
Mr. Moty, who resided in
Medford until moving to Klam
ath Falls about five years ago,
attended the University of Port
land. No definite date for the wed
ding has been set.
Harvey s Observe
Wedding Date '
Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Har
vey observed their fortieth wed
ding anniversary Thursday eve
ning when they held open
house for fifty friends.
A family reunion celebrating
the holidays and the anniver
sary was also enjoyed at the
Harvey home. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Harvey
and three sons of El Cajon, Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boardman
and three sons of Dunsmuir,
Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller
and four sons of Seattle and
Miss Opal Harvey of this city.
Theta RhoClub
To Install Group
The Theta Rho club will in
stall new officers at its regu
lar session Thursday evening.
Officers include Frances
Clark, president; Louise Kee
see, vice-president; Villa Deen
Halgren, secretary; Joan Male,
financial secretary.
Refreshments will be served
by a committee from Olive Re
bekah lodge.
Smiths Visit
Local Couple
Holiday visitors here were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of
Oakland, Cal.
They were the house guests
of Mrs. Smith's twin sister, Mrs.
Miner Boshears, and her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reelhv
at the family's home on South
urape street.
Mrs. Smith formerly resided
here.
Brinsons Leave
For Klamath Falls
Leaving this week-end for
Klamath Falls were Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Brlnson and son
Jimmy, who will attend the
wedding today in Klamath Falls
oi me urinsons daughter, Cora
Roberta, to Otto Bastiana.
The weddine will he ml.
emnized this morning at 8
o'clock in the Catholic church.
Seattle Couple
Visit Fleischers
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Pn nr
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. rlcischer in Central Point
The counle who live in Rn.,mA
arrived Wednesday by motor
car and plan to visit here over
New Year's.
Mrs. Poe and Mrs. Fleischer
are sisters.
Bay City Couple
Visit Olson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. An
drews of San Francisco left yes
terday for their home in the bay
city after having spent the holi
days here with their daughter
Miss Joan Andrews. Mrs. An
drews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Olson and her sister Elsie
Brown at their home on North
Peach street.
Miss Joan has made her home
with her grandparents for the
past few month. She is secretary
to Rawles Moore, attorney.
Group Visits in
San Francisco
Among the valley residents
who are visiting in and around
San Francisco for the New Year
holiday are Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Roberts. Mrs. Corbin
Edgell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H
Norris. Mrs. H D. McCaskey
and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Luther.
Forncrooks Horn
From Visit North
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Forn
crook spent Christmas at the
! home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
j neth Anderson, in Rainier
Their son Dale accompanied
them home. "He had spent
I three weeks visiting in Eugene
I and Portland.
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LAUNDRY SERVICE
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Mrs. Faber New
Worthy Matron, Is
Installed In Rites
The new officers of Nevita
chapter No. 93 O. E. S. were
installed Wednesday evening at
one of the most impressive in
stallations ever held in Central
Point. Preceding the ceremony
Mrs. Edwin Andren sang "Star
of the East," accompanied by
Mrs. Sam Koehler. The instal
ling officers were conducted to
the chapter room by the retiring
marshal, Mrs. Clara Vincent.
Mrs. Evelyn Skyrman presided
and welcomed Mrs. Esther Mer
ritt Sanderson, past grand chap
lain of Oregon and past matron
of Nevita chapter, as installing
officer and presented her in the
East. Mrs. Sanderson then pre
sented her assistants as follows:
Mrs. Rose Bishop, past matron
of Rose City chapter No. 86 of
Portland, installing chaplain;
Mrs. Gladys Jewett, installing
marshal and Mrs. Ethel Free
man, past matron of Nevita
chapter, installing organist.
The installing marshal then
conducted the officers-elect to
the chapter room. All the mem
bers wore floor-length white
dresses and carried bouguets of
red carnations tied with red
streamers.
The worthy matron-elect, Beu
lah Faber, wore white chiffon
velvet with long sleeves and a
slight train. When she was in
stalled her young son Master
Donald escorted her to the East.
Other officers installed were:
Hensley Holt, worthy patron;
Margaret Swing, associate ma
tron; Merritt Swing, associate
patron; Gladys Beebe, secretary;
Elizabeth Faber, treasurer;
Bertha Bonney, conductress;
Lillie Holt, associate conduct
ress; Betta Pankey, chaplain;
Isabel Lavin, marshal; Sadie
Koehler, organist; M o n t e 1 1 a
Freeland, Ada; Marjorie Pena,
Ruth; Ethel Stimson, Esther;
Roberta Andren, Martha; Lolita
Massey, Electa; Ann Briggs,
warder, and Ray Briggs, senti
nel. After the installation of the
five star points, little Patsy
Faber received , flowers from
each point and presented them
to her mother. During the in
stallation ceremonies Mrs. Elsie
Carlton Strang, accompanied by
Mrs. Doris Condit Lantz, sang:
"Passing By", "Love's Old
Sweet Song" and "When I Grow
Too Old To Dream". Her singing
was very much enjoyed and
added much to the beauty of the
installation ceremony.
Special guests for the evening
who were escorted to the East
and introduced by Mrs. Sander
son, included the junior past
queen and the newly installed
queen of Job's Daughters of
Medford with some of the offi
cers. These guests were the
Misses Colleen Stephenson,
Charlotte Older, Ruth Nordwick
Nannette Holmes and Mary Lee
Strang. Mrs. Sanderson, the
guardian for the local Job's
Daughters, also introduced W.
P. Brooks, associate guardian
and Mrs. Strang, a member of
the council.
The chapter rooms and the
dining room were decorated in
keeping with the red and white
color combination worn by the
women. The decoration com
mittee was composed of Lillie
Holt, Roberta Andren and Har
old Head. The dining room com
mittee was headed by Mrs. Clara
Vincent and her assistants in
cluded Mrs. Bertha Bursell, Mrs.
Marie Stone. Mrs. Delia Tex
and Mrs. Geraldine Askwith.
The first regular meeting
held by the new officers will be
January 9th at 8 o'clock in the
Masonic Temple at Central
Point.
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House Guest
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doerr
have as their house guest, Miss
Hortense Elliott of San Fran
cisco, who plans to visit here
until after New Year's. She is
the sister of Mrs. Doerr.
Wimers Horn
From North
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Wimer
and son of Park avenue re
turned yesterday by train from I
a week spent visiting relatives j
in northern Washington and
Idaho.
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Four Couples Are
Hosts for Holiday
Dance Party Friday
One of the largest holiday af
fairs took place Friday evening
at Dreamland hall when four
Medford couples were hosts for
a dancing party.
Giving the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. C. Rease Braley, Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Boyle, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen R. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank P. Farrell.
Over two hundred guests
were bidden to the party and
enjoyed dancing to tunes by
Whipple's orchestra. Dreamland
was decorated in a clever forest
effect with Christmas trees and
other greenery being used in
abundance.
Among out-of-town guests at
tending were Mr. and Mrs, C.
A. Turner of Yreka, Cal. Mrs.
Turner is Mrs. Boyle's sister.
Miss Helen Patton, daughter of
Mrs. Braley, of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Millbank
of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hart of Klamath Falls
and Miss Pat Mayo of Portland,
the niece of Mrs. Earl B. Day.
Lodge-Club- Church
Announcements
Get-Together
Club Dinner
Get-Together club will enter
tain with a New Year's dinner
for members and their families
Monday at 1 o'clock in the
Eagles' hall at 42 North Front
street.
States Banquet
January 23. '40
The Methodist church annual
states banquet will be an event
of January 23. The affair,
which is anticipated by scores
of local residents,' originated
about 15 years ago.
Lady Elks to
Meet Tuesday .
Lady Elks will gather Tues
day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock
in the Elks Temple for dessert
luncheon and an afternoon of
cards, pool and bowling. Com
mittee in charge includes Mes
dames Charlie Gilbert, Maude
Snider, Stanley Sherwood and
C. E. Jagger.
P. E. O. Enjoyed
Recent Meeting
P. E. O. chapter AA met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs
A. P. Butler on Hillcrest road
for luncheon and a Christmas
party.
Mrs. Leland Mentzer was as
sistant hostess. Mrs. Walt E.
Hoppe entertained with a Christ'
mas reading. There were a num
ber of guests present.
D.A.V. to Meet .
Friday Here
D.A.V. auxiliary will meet at
8 o'clock in the armory. The
session was changed from a pre
vious meeting date.
Missionary Group
To Meet Tuesday
The Mfssionary society of the
Methodist church will meet
Tuesday in the parlors of the
church. All members and
friends are asked to attend.
Degree of Honor
Meet Thursday
Degree of Honor will hold a
business meeting Thursday
evening at 8 o clock in club
rooms. Installation of officers
will be a feature of the even
ing. All officers are asked to
meet Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock for practice.
S.W.V. to InTTall
Officers Soon
Spanish War Veterans and
THE bells that ring out to proclaim a
New Year, also proclaim in resounding
tones our good wishes for you all through
1940. Thanking you for your patronagt
throughout the past year
The BAUD BOX
Laura Pastorino
And Mr. Patterson
Wed in Vancouver
An event of the holiday sea
son was the marriage of Miss
Laura Pastorino. to Mr. Donald
Patterson, on December 23, at
Vancouver, Wash.
The ceremony was performed
at high noon in the Methodist
parsonage by the Rev. F. C
Taylor. They were attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb
of Central Point.
The bride wore a green cos
tume suit trimmed with red
fox fur. Her corsage was of
Talisman roses. Mrs. Webb wore
a blackberry - colored ensemble
with matching corsage of gar
denias and wine roses.
Following a week spent in
Portland and vicinity, Mr. and
Mrs. Patterson are at home In
Central Point.
Mrs. Patterson is a graduate
of Medford high school and
Southern Oregon College of
Education and has taught for
the past several years in Cen
tral Point.
Mr. Patterson is a graduate
of Central Point high school
and operates the General Pet
roleum service station in Cen
tral Point.
auxiliary will convene Wednes
day evening at 6:30 o'clock in
the armory for a pot-luck din
ner, after which joint installa
tion of officers will take place.
A.ll members are asked to at
tend. Women of Rotary
Meet Wednesday
Women of Rotary will con
vene Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Gilstrap, 35 Geneva
street, for a covered dish lunc
eon. Mrs. E. P. Merrick and
Mrs. John E. Doerr will act as
the assistant hostesses.
Navy Mothers
Will Convene
Navy Mothers' club will con
vene Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock at Medford airport. An
all-day session with a covered
dish luncheon at noon will be
enjoyed. Members are to gather
at 9:45 o'clock at the Chamber
of Commerce for transportation
to the airport.
Pythian Sisters
To Install Group
Pythian Sisters -will hold in
stallation of officers Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the K.
P. hall. A program and re
freshments will be enjoyed
Ruth Walden will be the host
ess. All members are asked to
attend.
V.F.W. MeetinV
Tuesday Evening
Crater Lake post of Veterans
of Foreign Wars and its auxili
ary will meet in the Medford
armory at 8 o'clock Tuesday
evening for initiation and a so
cial hour at which time the post
will entertain the auxiliary.
Several out-of-town members
are expected to attend.
League Group
Meets Tuesday
Government and foreign pol
icy department of the Jackson
county League of Women Vot
ers will convene Tuesday even
ing at 8 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Justin Smith, 1013 Oak
daie avenue.
j Mrs. Montgomery
visit Perrys
Mrs. Naomi Montgomery of
Portland spent the holidavs here
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Perry on East Main
street. Mrs. Montgomery has
been coming to Medford as the
Perry's house guest at Christ
mas time for the past ten years.
Mrs. Maxwell Is
Installed as Star
Worthy Matron
Mrs. Alliean Maxwell and her
officers were installed on Friday
evening at the Masonic hall in
Jacksonville, for Adarel chapter
No. 3, Order of Eastern Star.
The hall was decorated in
plants and flowers appropriate
to the season. Dorothy Christian,
honorary marshal, introduced
the installing officers. Mrs. Lulu
Saulsberry and Vivian Wilson,
who were welcomed to the east
by the worthy patron, Ira Lu
man. Mrs. Saulsberry then in
troduced three past matrons to
assist in the installation, Mrs.
Jennie Riddell, installing mar
shal; Mrs. Nelle Fick, installing
organist; Mrs. Myrtle Merrified,
installing chaplain.
The following officers were
installed for the ensuing year:
Mrs. Alliean Maxwell, worthy
matron; Ira Luman, worthy pa
tron; Mrs. Fay Peters, associate
matron; Frank Knutzen, associ
ate patron: Mrs. Lela Shores,
secretary; Mrs. Anna Langley,
treasurer; Mrs. Mattie Luman,
conductress; Mrs. Dorothy Wal
dron, associate conductress; Mrs.
Anna Cater, chaplain; Mrs. Lulu
Saulsberry, marshal; Mrs. Ella
Gould, organist; Mrs. Mabel
Todd, Ada; Miss Mollie Britt,
Ruth; Mrs. Jeanette Spencer,
Esther; Mrs. Vera Thomas,
Martha; Mrs. Margaret Knutzen,
Electa; Mrs. Libbie Root, ward
er: Axel Lundgren, sentinel.
Miss Iris Thomas was dainty
as flower girl.
Mrs. Jennie Riddell, marshal,
aided by the Star Points put on
a lovely floral degree in honor
of Mrs. Maxwell.
Mr. George Maddox, accom
panied by Mrs. Maddox, sang
three beautifuf selections, and
the trumpet quartet of Medford
senior high presented two num
bers. Mrs. Anna Cater present
ed the worthy matron with flow
ers from the chapter, and Mrs.
Lela Shores presented a gift
from the members. Mr. Langley
gave a gavel made especially for
the worthy matron. There were
numerous other gifts, for which
Mrs. Maxwell, in a gracious
speech, thanked the chapter. An
ovation was given to Miss Mollie
Britt, who was installed for the
forty-third time as an offifer in
Adarel chapter.
After the close of the installa
tion a banquet was served in the
beautifully decorated dining
room by Mrs. Violet Wilson,
Mrs. Dora Dorothy, Mrs. Lola
Mclntyre, and their committee.
There was a large attendance
at the meeting, visitors coming
from all parts of the valley.
Marian Moore Is
Thursday Hostess
Miss Marian Moore entertain
ed members of her bridge club
and a few additional guests
Thursday evening at the Old
Stage road home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rawles Moore.
Guests included the Misses
Clarita and Frances McCormick,
Mrs. Clarence L. Shewalter (nee
Eloise Knox) of Redding, Cal.,
Mrs. Harvey Robertson, Miss
Harriet Sparrow, Mrs. Robert
Emmons (nee Justine Miller) of
Riverside, Cal., Miss Ruth Hill,
Miss Jarvie Thompson, Miss Pa
tricia Thompson and the Misses
Barbara and Mildred Drury.
Dessert bridge was enjoyed.
Mrs. Robertson won the prize.
The affair was in the form of a
Christmas party.
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