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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1940,
SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLARA MAET DAVIS
Jenes Jensen' a
Marriage Date
Set for June 25
Mrs. John Jensen entertained
for her niece, Miss Jenes Jen
sen, bride-elect of Norman Moty.
son of Mr. and Mrs. K. N.
Moty of Klamath rails, at her
home on Park street last week,
at which time the couple's mar
riage date was announced for
June 23.
Guests enjoying the affair
were Mesdames Jens Jensen.
Earl York, Don Dutton, Frank
Beers, Harry Beasley, John Wil
kinson, and the Misses Jerry
Wilkinson, Jeanette McKee, La
Verne Stephenson, Everetta Gil
lespie. Ruth Hill, Patricia
Thompson, Helen McDonald.
Polly Llndley, Maureen Carlton
and Jane Russell.
Cards were played during the
evening with prizes being won
by Mrs. Beers, Miss Wilkinson.
Miss Gillespie, Miss McDonald
and Miss Llndley.
The wedding date was an
nounced In clever fashion by a
calendar crossword puzzle.
Scene of the ceremony In
June will be the Sacred Heart
Catholic church in this city.
The popular young Medford
miss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jens Jensen, received her early
schooling at St. Mary's academy
In this city. Later she attended
Marylhurst college In Oswego.
Mr. Moty, who resided In
Medford until moving to Klam
ath Falls about five years ago,
attended the University of Portland.
Peteraona Hosta
At Recent Party
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
were hosts for a recent delight
ful birthday party at their home
on Capital avenue, honoring
Mrs. Oscar Peterson of 511
Bessie street. The honoree re
ceived many lovely gifts.
Other birthdays observed at
the event were those of Mary
Vincent and Alfa Peterson.
Games and refreshments were
enjoyed during the affair. Forty
two guests were present.
Mrs. Young to
Have Rscital
On Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock, at the First Christian
church, n group of Mrs. Lois
Young's students will present
an informal program of piano
numbers.
Friends and others Interested
are cordially Invited to attend.
Visits Parents Here
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Mr. and Mrs. Allyn A. Monroe are visitors here for several
days at the home of Mrs. Monros's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge
M. Roberts on Crown Hill. Mrs. Monroe (above) Is the former
Miss Dorothy Roberts. The couple's wedding of last year took
place In in east and this marks their first visit to Medford since
that time. They expect to leave tomorrow evening by plane for
their home In Beverly Hills. Cal.
Bride-Elect Feted
At Shower Party
' Miss Janetta Trill was hostess
for a kitchen shower party last
week at her home on West Sec
ond street honoring Miss Audrey
Metzger whose wedding to Law
rence Hanklns will be an event
of June.
Guests Included Alice . Ray,
Betty Wilflcy, Mrs. Eudora
Smith, Avonne Rae. Mrs. Mar
ion Felter, Mrs. Katherine Craw
ford, Virginia Preston, Madeline
Metrger, Mayme Durkee, Rae
Sparks. Mrs. Hilcy Cook. Mrs
Robert Forbes, Jean Smith, Au
drey Metzger. Mrs. Clyde Tay
lor. Marguerite Luman, Ruth
LcClcrc.
Miss Metzger received many
beautiful gifts and refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Seiler Is
Hostess to Club
The Past Presidents' club of
the Degree of Honor Protective
association was enterlntncd last
week at the home of Mrs. John
Seller. After the business- meet
ing grmes and other entertain
ment were enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served buffet style
from a tshle attractively dec-!
orated with flowers and bluej
and yellow tapers. Miniature
maypoles formed the center
pieces for the small tables, the !
streamers leading to hand-paint j
ed placecards.
Those present were Mne Den-1
man. Carrie Chase. Kntherine;
Smith. Brica Cadwallader. Edith1
Elliott. Matilda Dietrich, Ada-1
bee Seller. H.ittie BraHshaw and
the hostess. Mayme Seller.
Hoaan Home to
Be Meet Scene
Mary-Martha circle of the
Methodist church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. M. N. Ho
can. Siskiyou court. Susan
Campbell will be the assistant
hostess and Mrs. W. W. Walker
ill give the devotions. Mr
I'rank Welglull will give the
prosram.
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Wanda Konkel la
Honored at Party
Wanda Konkel, popular bride
elect of Bob Wilson, was com
plimentcd at a shower party
Thursday when Mrs. F. B.
Sweeney entertained at her
home on West Main street.
Guests included Mesdames M
B. Harris, Wayne Harris, Mau
rice Harris. Roger Harris, Ralph
uowen, Charles Brooks, Chester
'Voods, Claus Kleinhammcr, C.
W. Konkel, L. D. Konkel, Luke
Lang, Dick Wilson. Walter At
kins and Joe Timmerman.
Also the Misses Jean Owen.
Shirley McCollock, Nancy
Heath, Loraine Swoape, Dorothy
Coffeen.
The honoree received a num.
ber of lovely miscellaneous gifts
at tne amir and a mock wed
ding and several guessing games
were enjoyed. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Wayne Harris and Mrs.
Maurice Harris. Miss Konkel
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Konkel. will wed Mr. Wilson on
June 8.
Sorority Gives
Mothers' Tea
Mothers of Beta Sigma Ph!
members were honored at a
recent tea given by the sorority
it the home of Miss Patricia
Thompson In Phoenix.
Presiding at the tea table
were Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer.
Miss Gertrude Haskins. Mrs
Warren Lissett and' Mrs. Jack
Barr. Cecil iiruner roses formed
decorations. Mothers were pre
sented with attractive old fash
:oned corsages made by Carlyn
Piatt, Mrs. Liggett and Miss
Kuth Hill.
College Women
Enjoy Meeting
Rogue Valley College Worn
en's club met last week at the
Aloha ranch home of Mrs. I. D
Canfield.
The flA chorus of the Roose
velt school gave several selec
tions under the direction of Mis
tlorence Hi.nsaker. Mrs. K"j.e
Schictfelin reviewed the book.
"Bonanza Inn." a story of Ihe
old Palace Hotel in San Francis
co in early days. Mrs. Harn
Jones and her committee served
refreshments.
Mistletoe Club
To Meet Soon
Mistletoe club. Royal Neigh
bors of America will meet Wed
nesday at 12 30 o clock at th.
home of Mrs. Irene Shirley, 'Hi
Hearty street for a covered d.sh
luncheon and business session.
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Nissen Health Institute
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Not tn kutwru tn, oi R hcalta
but tor oir bcna:
Splendid Program
Monday Evening
By Music Society
The public is invited to at
tend a spring concert given by
the Medford Musical society,
MnnHav evenlnff In the hlph
school auditorium at 8 o'clock.
There Is no admission charge
The program follows:
1. Strina" Ensemble
"Let All Men Praise the
Lord from "Hymn of
Praise" (Felix) Mendels
sohn. "He That Shall Endure to the
End" from ::Elljah" (Felix)
Mendelssohn.
"Like a Choir of Angels Glor
ious" Dimitrl Bortniansky.
"M I u e t" from the opera
"Don Giovanni" Wolfgang
Mozart. Under the direc
tion of John R. Knight.
2. Trio
"Oh Lovely Night" Ronold.
"The Holiday" Pearl Curran
Margaret Huson, Catherine
wendt, Jean McAllister.
3. Hugh Scovell
"Waits in Lewellyn" Weid
oft. Accompanist, Miss
Grace Loeffler.
Intermission.
4. High School Octette
"Charmaine" Rapee and Pol
lack. "Old King Cole" Forsyth.
Jerry V a w t e r, Wilton
Church, Bob Raymond.
Norbert Miksche, Blil Tay
lor, Doug Eden, Harris
Janes. Harry Thurman.
8. Rose Ellen Uhrlne
"Hills of Gruzia" Mednikoff.
"Were You There?" a Negro
Spiritual.
"Take Joy Home" Bassett.
Accompanied by Kenneth
Raymond.
8. John Relsacher
"Sonata In B Flat Minor"
Scarlatti.
"Reflets dans I'eau" De
bussy. 7. Mrs. Pundt
"Faint and Fainter Is My
Slumber" Brahms.
"Dedication" Richard Straus.
Accompanied by Mrs. Hor-
lein.
8. Alice Brill
"Hejre Rati" Hubay.
Accompanied by Mrs. Mad
dox. 9. Rogue Valley Vocal En
semble "In a Persian Market" Ket
elby. "Madame Jeanette" Allan
Murray.
"Ezekiel Say de Wheel"
Arr. Cain.
Floy Young. Director.
Dorothy Wilder, Accompanist.
Lena Nee, Olive Curry.
Helene Leach, Barbara
Holt, Elenore Hamilton,
Lolita Pearson. Alice Webb.
Laura York, Florance Hun
saker, J. H. McKenzie. Joe
Hillis. A. L. Vroman, Mar
tin Webb, Almus Pruitt.
Henry Niedermeyer, Earl
Beal, Mr. Beach, Rufus
Younger. Roy Hunsaker.
Birthday Party
At Gray Home
The John Gray home on
Rogue river was the scene of
birthday party recentlv. in
honor of John Hoist cf Sams
Valley and Mrs. Minnie D.
Fiene of Sardine creek.
Dinner was served In the out
door dining rooms with tables
decorated in beautiful roses.
Mrs. Hoist and Mrs. Mary Matt
son contributed birthday cakes
for the occasion.
Those attending wero Mr.
and Mrs. William Howes. Mr.
and Mrs. John Hoist. Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Fiene, Mr. and Mrs
John Gray. Mrs. Mary Mattson
and Mrs. Mary Keck. ' The hon
oree received numerous gifts.
Oak Grove Club
Has Recent Meet
Oak Grove Neighborhood club
met at the home of Mrs. Violet
Wilson in Jacksonville last
week. Nine members were pres
ent and two guests were Mrs
Flla Pennington and daughter.
Mrs. Margaret Gail.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday May 22 at the home
of Lucille Brill on Losier Lane
with a covered dish luncheon at
I o'clock for the out-going presi
cent Mary Gustafson.
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Rogue River
Lodge Scene of
Dinner Dance
Medford Lions Club Auxili
ary entertained the Lions club
with a dinner and dance Tues
day evening at the Rogue River
Lodge. Tables were decorated
with tall tapers and spring flow
crs. Large bouquets of roses
were about the dining room
LaMerle Beck Witt sang two
selections and gave a recitation.
Dickey's orchestra played for
(lancing.
Those who attended the party
were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bis
mark. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Coyle,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, Dr
and Mrs. Frank Freeburger, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Hoppe, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayborne Konkel, Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Knox, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Marti, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kesler.
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Perkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Proctor, Mr
and Mrs. J. A. McDougall, Mr.
and Mrs. Marmie Olsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Render, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Runtz, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Schino, Mr. Wm. Morris
and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Witt.
Bride-Elect Is
Party Honoree
Jacksonville. May 18 (Spl.)
Miss Evelin Winnlngham was
honored with a bridal shower at
the home of her narents Mr
and Mrs. William Winningham
of Medford, on May IS. Hostess
at the affair was Mrs. Charles
Bottjer. Games were played
during the evening and many
lovely gifts were received by
the bride-elect.
Miss Winningham and Donald
J. Welch, of Roseburg, plan their
wedding in the old Jacksonville
church on June 17. This will he
the first wedding consummated
in mis nistoncai spot for many
years.
Present at the enjoyable af
fair were Mrs. Stella Winning
ham, Mrs. Pearl Whitney and
Mrs. Llovd-Whitnev and rlansh.
ter Martha of Jacksonville
From Medford were: Mrs. Nancy
Davis, Mrs. Georgia Borrow,
Miss Billie McBee. Mrs. Jne
Cook, ' Mrs. Don Cook, Mrs.
Hoyd McEwen, Miss Jean TJol
ker. Miss Dornthv Friu-BrHc
Miss Elsie Turner. Mrs. Chas. R.
Nelson, Mrs. Annie Boitano.
Miss Betty Hardy, Mabel Win
ningham, Gertie Winningham
and the hostess.
Lincoln Glee
Club on Program
Lincoln KrHnrtl f.lmi -l,k
der the direction of Eleanor
Curry Hamilton presented the
program of the Medford Musical
society last week. The group is
composed of !9 children from
tne 4tn. 5th and 6th grades be
tween the ages of 9 and 12
years. To be a member, a child
must have natural talent for
singine. good aualitv of voice
and an accurate pitch.
Among numbers sung by the
group were "Forth to the Mead
ows"; "The Nightingale" and
'My Normandy."
Also appearing on the pro
gram were eight members of the
6A class who presented Isalei
meaning farewell. Composing
this group were Marian Suther
lin. Beverly Wright, Jeraldyn
Jerome. Sally Lee Russell. Faye
McCallister. Fanny Sullivan
Joe Parker and Ronald Brittson.
Members of the glee club are
Howard Whillock. Helen Schu
macher. Ruth Shults. Joe Park
er, Shirley Morrow, Marie Bum
gardner, Jerold Morgan, Billv
Parker. Clifford Pence. Bette
Shaw. Faye McAllister. Marian
Sutherlin, Ray Shults. Fannie
Sullivan, Peicie Guches. Bever
ley Wright. Jeraldyn Jerome
Rosalie Russell, Sally Lee Rus
sell, Marlys Adams, Robert
Duane. Vera Smith. Artice Earn
Bertha McCallister. Mary
Olson. Ronald Brittson. Janet
Snaw. Vernon Thatcher, and
Tom Childers.
Mrs. James Stevens announced
tne program.
Clcur.g t.n foe Too LT to Qaa
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Senior Girls
Honored At
Tea, Reception
The beautiful Valley View
road home of Mrs. C. Rease
Braley was the scene of a tea
Wednesday afternoon, honoring
members of the senior class of
the Medford high school. Host
esses were members of the Med
ford chapter of th American
Association of University Wom
en who entertain annually with
such an affair.
In the receiving line were
Miss Sue Mqshberger. Miss Vera
Humphrey, Mrs. Braley, Miss
Gertrude Butler and Mrs. Rob
ert Shepherd. Assisting about
the rooms were several mem
bers of the junior high school
class and Miss Esther Wilcox,
Mrs. Aletha Vawter and Mrs.
Walter E. Flinn.
Presiding alternately at the
tea table were Mrs. Don R.
Newbury, Mrs. Allen Smith.
Miss Catherine Campbell, Mrs.
Leonard Mayfield. Miss Alice
Spurgin and Mrs. Silas King.
Beautiful floral arrangements
were about the rooms and dec
orated the tea table. In charge
of the flower arrangements was
Mrs. Frank P. Farrell. General
chairman of the successful event
was Mrs. Glenn L. Jackson.
Musical selections were pre
sented on the program by Leo
Miksche and June Jarmin and
members of the junior high
school girls' trio, composed of
Clara Daniels, June Jarmin,
Helen Webb and the school sex
tette. Miss Helen Leach was direc
tor and Roger Wolf accom
panied on the piano.
Clever scrolls tied with pick
and blue ribbon formed com
mencement congratulatory fav
ors to the senior guests of
honor. They were made by
Miss Esther Wilcox.
Calendar
Monday
8:00 p.m. Softball league
meet, Girls' Community club
house. 8:00 p.m. Musical Society
public concert, high school audi
torium. 8:00 p.m. League of Women
Voters, Girls' Community club.
Tuesday
1:00 p.m. Mary-Martha cir
cle, home Mrs. M. N. Hogan.
1:30 D.m. Ladv Fllr. flu.
Temple.
2:00 D.m. Methndit mlc.Un.
ary group, Wesley chapel.
7:30 p.m. Chapter BE, P.E.
O., home Mrs. R. G. Fowler,
Amg s highway.
8:00 p.m. Unit lecture MpH
ford Center building.
8:00 p.m. Pythian Sisters, K.
P. hall.
Wednesday
12:30 p.m. Women golfers,
Rogue Valley Golf club.
12:30 D.m Mistlptn elh
home Mrs. Irene Shirley, 243
tieatty street.
1:00 p.m Chapter AA. P.E.
O , home Mrs. DolDh PhioDs. E.
P. star route.
1:30 p.m. Get-Together party
42 North Front street.
Thursday
8:00 p.m. Reames of O.E.S..
Masonic Temple.
8:00 D.m. Chrysanthemum
club, home Mrs. Edith Beck, Old
Stage road.
Friday
1:00 D.m. Electa eluh hnm
Rose Bishop, 14 South Bartlett
street.
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Many Enjoy Guild
Musicale Event
At Collins Home
Crater Lake Guild of the Pres
byterian church held its annual
musicale last week, at the home
of Mrs. Cornelius Collins on
ast Main street. The house was
charmingly decorated with
spring flowers and formed a
lovely setting for the perform
ing artists.
The following program was
presented:
Impromptu Relngold
Scotch Poem ...MacDowell
Phoebe Swem, piano
Plaisir d'Amour Martini
Chanson .Godard
Minnelied . . Brahms
Anna Pundt, contralto
Prelude in C Minor... ...Chopin
Fantasia Improptu. .Chopin
Rondo in Five Parts
(original) Riley
Saville Riley, piano
O Lovely Night Ronold
My Lover Is a Fisherman
Strickland
Vienna, City of My Dreams
Siencyinski
Anna Pundt
Impromptu . Schubert
Puck Grieg
Saville Riley, piano
Miss Swem, one of the city's
talented younger musicians,
played with a skill and feeling
t.iat might well belong to an
older artist. Mrs. Pundt's voice
has a depth and richness of
tone thtt is most appealing, and
her concert manner is charming.
Miss Riley plays with a fire and
power seldom seen off the con
cert stage, and her interpreta
tions are sympathetic and sure.
The program was enjoyed by
the large number of members
and their guests present, and at
the close of the evening's enter
tainment refreshments were
served by Mrs. Collins, assisted
by Miss Betty Wilfley, Miss Vera
Humphrey, Mrs. James A
Warde, Mrs. Hans Hoerlein,
Mrs. Harold Larsen and Mrs.
Vyrl Walker. Miss Humphrey
and Mrs. W. E. Tumy, founder
of the guild and an honorary life
member, presided at the refresh
ment table.
Campbell Home
Scene of Tea
The women of the northeast
division of the Methodist church
were guests at a tea at the
home of Mrs. Frances Camp
bell on East Main street, Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. Helen Pierce sang a
group of three songs, accom
panied by Mrs. Doris Lantz.
Piano solos were played by
Harriet Walker. Eleanor Meek
er and Joan Luttrell sang duets,
accompanied by Mrs. C. A.
Meeker.
Mrs. Charles P. Johnson pre
side at the tea table which
was attractively decorated with
roses. About 25 guests called
during the afternoon.
Carpenters to
Have House Guests
Expected to arrive today from
their home in Pasadena, Cal.,
are Mr. and Mrs. William Wit
mer, to be the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter at their Old Stage road
home. "Topsides."
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Adarel Entertains
Visiting Members
In Jacksonville
On Thursday evening Adarel
chapter No. 33, O E.S., of Jack
sonville, was hostess to visitors
from several neighboring chap
ters The historic old Masonic
hall was resFenant in baskets
of pink roses. Mrs. Ainean Max
well, worthy matron, presided.
Th honored ffuests were Dre-
scnted with old fashioned bou
quets of roses and sweetpeas. i
After the regular meeting,
Mrs. Ella Gould had charge of
the program. Mrs. Harry Pren
tice and her accordion band pre
sented several numbers. The
members accompanying Mrs.
Prentice were. Misses Dorothy
Schuler, Mary Lou Thanos,
Wva Childreth. and Dorothy
Coffeen. Miss Elaine Winkle, ac
companied by the accordion
band, gave a splendid interpre-
taiinn nf acrobatic dancins. Mrs.
Lulu Saulsberry gave two read
ings. Luncheon was served in
the dining room, which was
beautifully decorated by Mrs.
Dorothy Waldron, Mrs. C. A.
Myers, and Mrs. Ira Luman.
After the suDDer each person
was asked to stand and tell their
birthplace, and some little inci
dent relating to it.
The evenintf closed with the
singing of old songs. Among
those attending were. Airs. l,u-
liah Lue, worthy matron at "(
Chlloauin. Mrs. S. VanCott. wor
thy matron at Grants Pass; Mrs.
Beulah Faber, worthy matron
at Central Point; Mrs. Monine
Robinson, worthy matron, and
Ralph Place, worthy patron at
Glendale.
Maddox Studio to
Present Recital
A spring recital will be pre
sented by the Maddox studio
Monday evening, May 27, at
8:15 o'clock, at the First Chris
tian church. George E. Mad
dox will present Corlnne Har
wood, mezzo soprano, and Wil
son Church, lyric tenor, in a
joint song recital.
The program follows:
Ah Moon of My Delight!
Lehman
Wilson Church.
Do Not Go, My Love
- Hageman
Summer Chaiminade
Corinne Harwood.
Lilacs Rachmaninoff
Hills of Gruzia Mernikoff
Wilson Church.
Duet Mirereri (II Trovotore)
Verdi
Corinne Harwood.
Wilson Church.
Intermission.
My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice
Saint-Saeng
(Samson and Delilah)
Corinne Harwood.
Bells Over Jordan (Spiritual)
Hamblen
Wilson Church.
Love. I Have Won You and
Held You Ronald
. Corinne Harwood.
Duet Will You Remember
(Maytime) Romberg
Corinne Harwood.
Wilson Church.
(Continued on Pa Threi.)
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