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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1940.
Society Clubs
Clara Mary Davis
Miss Phillips,
Bride-Elect, Is
Party Honor ee
Miss Betty Southwlck enter
tained with miscellaneous
shower at her home on West
Tenth street last evening In
honor of Miss Jean Phillips,
whose marriage to Bob Gall
will take place Sunday, June IS.
Guests Included the Mines
Muriel Stocks, Constance
Moore, Dorothea Borg, Nancy
Durham, Jean Goldsmith, Made
line Metzger, Betty Purdin.
Doris Southwick and Mrs. John
Root.
A decorative motif was car
ried out In pink and white
sweetpeas, dark la and tapers,
and a highlight of the evening's
entertainment was a visit by
the guests to the new and at
tractive home on Bennett street
where the couple will reside
after their marriage.
Refreshments were served
during the evening and many
lovely gifts were presented to
the honoree.
Miss Phillips is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Phillips,
and Mr. Gail Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Gail. The be
trothed couple are both gradu
ates of Medford high school and
well known here.
2OZ0 Wives To Be
Entertained Here
During Convention
Mrs. Harold Wall Is chair
man of the committee which
will entertain wives of 20-30
members who will attend the
northwest district convention
to be held here over the week
end. Visitors will be honored at a
luncheon at 12 o'clock Sunday
at the Hotel Jackson. Mrs.
Franklin George is In charge
of the program and Mrs. Eu
gene Monoco will preside.
The women will also attend
the dinner dance at the Cha
teau Saturday evening at 8:30
o'clock. The affair Is Informal.
Mrs. Wall Is being assisted
In plans by Mrs. Jack Hartley.
Members from Oregon towns
and cities and from the Seattle
club with their wives will at
tend the week-end affair.
Local Divoteers
Defeat Visitors
In Point Tourney .
Women members of the
Grants Pass golf club were en
tertained yesterday by divoteers
of the Rogue Valley club at a
luncheon and tourney affair.
The home players defeated the
visitors 33' to 8'4 In a point
fracas and the following women
won individually: low net of
72 by Janet Ross of Grants
Pass who also was winner of
the putting and approaching
contest; Mrs. George Codding
and Mrs. A. Orin Schenck tied
with the former winning in
the toss up.
Guests from the Cave town
links present were Nell Hamil
ton, Janet Ross, Florence Dur-
land, Minnie Harvard, Mildred
Bowe, Lollta Noyes, Pinky
Heath,, Maude Putman, Anna
Clark, Lillian Jester, Marian
Campbell, Ina Walke, Monesta
Balderee, Dorothy Teti, Chris
tina Gall and Beatrice Gerlln-ger.
Medfordltes present were
Mesdames Schenck. Codding, F
G. Bunch, Jerry Jerome, Larry
Schade. Kieth Kittle, Emil
Mohr, Laddie Selkirk, Fred W
Greene, Gertrude Armstrong,
T. J. Fuson, A. E. Orr, R. J.
Conroy, H. B. Kellom, R. R.
Ebel and the Misses Helen
Thompson, and Margo Boyle.
The visitors invited yester
day's hostesses to journey to
Grants Pass next Wednesday,
June 19 to participate in a day
of golfing activities. Those plan
ning to attend are asked to
phone Miss Thompson at 1701-Y
for reservations.
Jean McPherson to
Enter Nurse School
Mrs. J. D. McPherson and
daughter Miss Jean, left today
by motorcar for Portland where
the latter will enter nurses
training at Multnomah hospital
and Mrs. McPherson will visit
for three or four days.
Miss McPherson completed
her second year of pre-nursing
at the University of Oregon In
Eugene last week. She will en
ter training on June 17. The
popular Medford girl Is a grad
uate of the Medford high scohol.
Fred Height to
Present Mjslcal
Fred Haight will present a
musical at the Knights of Pyth
ias hall on Grape street next
Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
There is no admission charge
and refreshments will be served
during the evening.
Mrs. Hurd Home
From California
Mrs. E. H. Hurd returned to
her home on West Tenth street
recently from southern Califor
nia where she visited four of
her five children.
During her stay a family re
union was held In Mrs. Hurd's
honor at the home of her son
Joubert Hurd In Beverly Hills.
The only member of the fam
ily absent at the reunion was
Mrs. Hurd's daughter, Mrs.
Charles Manning, who resides
near Prospect. Among those
present were Robert Hurd,
Whittier, Cal.; Mrs. J. P. Me
darls, Anaheim and Anna Hurd.
who has been studying this win
ter and spring in the graduate
school of social work at the
University of Southern Califor
nia. On the trip, Mrs. Hurd
also visited with her three
grandchllren, Robert Hurd Jr.,
Martha Ann and Barbara,
daughters of Joubert Hurd. Miss
Anna Hurd returned to Med
ford with her mother to remain
during the summer months.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Jacksonville Girl Scout troop
No. 13 recently held troop court
of awards in the Jacksonville
school. Miss Barbara Holt,
leader of the troop, presented
the following awards: Joyce
Niedrrmeyer, My Community
and World Knowledge; the fol
lowing Word Knowledge
awards: Miss Charlotte Nleder
meyer. Arlene Smets, coking:
Dorothy Jean Farley, Betty
Lockheart, Joyce Henspeter,
Juanita Guenter, Joyce Metzger,
World Knowledge, My Troop.
My Community, Block Printing.
Foot Traveler and Cyclist, Mar
garet White. World Knowledge.
Foot Traveler, Hostess. Junior
Citizen, My Country and My
Troop.
The entire troop worked for
several months on the world
knowledge badge. One of the
requirements is corresponding
with a scout friend In a foreign
country. The girls learned sev
eral songs in the French lang
uage.
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Poet-Composer
Visits Valley
The many friends of June C.
Johnson will be interested to
know that she has returned to
her cabin home on Poorman's
creek after spending eight
months in the south where she
won recognition as a poet and
composer.
Mi.s Johnson (Mrs. James E.
Johnon) has to her credit eight
books of poems and some hun
dred songs. All were Inspired
In her cabin home ten miles
from Medford diirmg her eight
years of Illness. One of her
books of poems Is entitled "Ore
gon's Mountain Grandeur." She
plans to spend three months in
southern Oregon, returning to
Oakland, Cal., in September.
Lodge to Meet
Friday Evening
Pocahontas lodge will meet
for a short buinrs session in
the Itedman hall Friday even
ing at 8. Entertainment com
mittee consists of Florence
Rush, Jant-t Rush, Esther Pow
ell and Fred Powell. Refresh
ments will be served by Jack
Dooinj, Bud Lawrentz and Ed
Schai'krl.
1 Large Crowd at
: Luncheon-Bridge
Party at Hotel
i
l The Hotel Medford lobby was
filled with members of the So
journers' club, their guests and
prospective members Tuesday
afternoon when dessert lunch
eon and bridge were enjoyed.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank
Humphrey, Mrs. Eugene Card,
Mrs. Walt E. Hoppe and Mra.
Edwin Faler.
Those present were Mesdames
Roy Byrd. Alice Allen. Arnold
George Fields, Edward Mill
green, G. V. - Allen, Eugene
Card, Royal Clare, E. S. Deg
man, Kenneth Fitzgerald, O. J
Halboth, Maurice Harris. Ar
thur Herring, Frank Humphrey,
Arthur Loeffler, Clyde Moffett.
J. L. Murphy, C. H. Post, C.
M. Starnes, Douglass Welch,
Richard Wright. Henry Zachari
sen. Jack Davis.
L. L. Hollenbeck. Walt E.
Hoppe, C. S. Raymond. Rex
Stroud, A. W. LeMar, Ralph
Furrer, Don K. Bagley, O. R.
Fritz, Ceorge Albright, Hal
Johnson, Lester Nielson, Floyd
Somers, Ragnar Unden, Joseph
Scobey, C. R. Shaw, Glenn Rose,
I. E. Staples. C. R. Christianson,
Howard Post, Irving House
child, Kenneth Wells. Ted Hor
necker. John Pond, Jack Evans,
John J. Flanagan, Washington
D. C.r J. F. Dillard, Roseburg:
Edwin, Faler, Spokane, Wash.,
and Miss Rita Flanagan of
Washington, D. C.
It was announced that here
after dessert luncheons and
bridge sessions will be held on
the second and fourth Thurs
days of each month lntnri f
Tuesdays as in the past. Next j
uiccriiiiH win oe an event oi !
June 27 with the following host- j
esses In charge: Mesdames Bag- j
ley, Hollenbeck, Ed and Walt
Hoppe.
It Was also innntmnon 4ha
election of officers will be held :
on July 18. Nominating com
mittee consists of Mesdames
Herring, Murphy and Degman. 1
Pittsburg Women
Visit Relatives
Miss Ruth Lnhnlt mnA
Lillian Etchner arrived in Med
ford this morning bv train
spend a week, visiting Ruby
Hyde at her home on Louis
street and other local relatives.
The two women live in Pitts
burg, Penn., and this will mark
their first visit to the Rogue
River valley. During their stay
they will enjoy a trip to Crater
Lake national park and other
scenic places of Interest In
southern Oregon.
Miss Lenhult and Mrs. Echt
ner are cousins of the local
woman.
Mrs. Samuels and Mrs. Faler
are sisters. She arrived this
week and plans to visit until
July 20. Yesterday, Mrs. Faler
was among out-of-town guests
attending the Sojourners club
semi-monthly dessert and bridge
party at the Hotel Medford.
Samuels Hosts
To House Guest
Captain and Mrs. Arnold W.
Samuels have as their house
guest at their home on Queen
Anne avenue. Mrs. Edwin L.
Faler of Fort George Wright
near Spokane, Wafh.
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Calendar
tion, home Joan Stoehr, 1, East
wood Drive.
8:00 p. m. Past Noble Grand
club. Girls' Community club
house. Friday.
1:00 p. m. D.A.R. Ashland
Civic Building.
2:00 p. m. Phoenix Garden
club, home Mrs. J. A. Gammill.
7:30 p.
Thursday.
m. Nurses'
Assocla-
Murphys Have
House Guests
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Murphy are Mrs. Murphy's
mother. Mrs. John Flanagan,
and her sister. Miss Rita Flana
gan of Washington, D. C.
The two plan to spend three
or four weeks in the valley.
Pilgrim Holiness
District Meeting
Rev. R. D. Brown, of Ten
nessee, has returned to take up
his work here as district sup
erintendent of Oregon for the
Pilgrim Holiness church. The
district meeting will begin Sat
urday at S p. m. with the Mad
ford. Pilgrim Holiness church,
corner East Jackson and Bessie
streets, continuing nightly
through next week.
Rev. C. Edwin Cox is pastor
of the local church and is Just
completing his seventh year
here. All are cordially invited
to attend the services.
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