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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1940. Society and Clubs Clara Mary Davis Famous Doctor Is House Guest Of Hendersons Dr. and Mm. Sterling V. Mead and son Terry of Wash ington, D. C, arrived in Med ford this morning by train to ipend several daya visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson at their home on West Jackson street. Dr. Mead is widely known as an author and teacher. He Is the author of numerous text books on oral surgery and other subjects pertaining to dentistry, and many papers. For 10 years he was connected with George town university as a director of research and a professor of oral surgery, anesthesia and radiography. He is a past presl . dent of the District of Colum bia Dental society and past vie president of the American Den tal association. Dr. Mead if the owner of a large hospital in the capital city. After visiting here for several days he will attend the Ore gon State Dental association to be held in Portland next week. He is widely known In Med ford by dentists, among whom is Dr. B. R. Elliott who attended his classes and visited at his home in the east several years ago. Honolulu Resident Visits Jacksons An interesting visitor in Med- ford Is Mrs. Eugene Burns of Honolulu who Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Jack son at their home on East Main street. The Jacksons entertained at party last evening honoring their house guest. Mr. Jackson is the brother of Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Burns plans to leave this evening for Albany to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson. Mrs. Salade Is Honored at Tea Mrs. H. D. McCaskey enter tained at her beautiful home on the Old Stage road with a tea Wednesday afternoon In honor, of Mrs. Louis A. Salade who with Mr. Salade Is the house suest of Mrs. McCaskey, Presidlna at the tea table were Mesdames, Martin Luther, Harold Jordan, John S. Day, Donald Clark, J.C.S. Wellls and Miss Harriet Sparrow, Forty three guests were bidden to the affair to greet the visitor. The Salades expect to leave soon for Los Angeles where they will be the guests of Mr. Salade's sister. The couple's marriage was an event of sev eral months ago In the east Mrs. GilbZrTls Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Charles Gilbert, former well known Medford resident now living in Klamath Falls, has been a visitor here for the past several days. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Gil bert entertained the bridge club of which she was a member when she lived here. Luncheon and cards were enjoyed at the Hotel Medford and guests in cluded Mesdames Richard Mile stone, A. O. Bauman, W. S. Thnrlnw and L. G. Frink. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert played bridge at the T. J. Fuson home on Thursday evening and left this afternoon for their Klam ath home. Janet MannWill Attend Convention Miss Janet Mann, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann plans to leave Mon day evening for Washington, D. C. where she will attend a con vention of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She Is affiliated with the sorority at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Miss Mann will travel to Portland from where she will leave for the east on Tuesday. In the northern city she will Join Miss Frances Roth of Salem, a sorority sister who will make the trip with her. Following the gathering in the capitol city, the two coeds will travel by boat from New York to New Orleans and will stop briefly In Los Angeles and I San Francisco en route to their I respective homes. The trip is J expected to take about a month. "Evening of Music" By Bebb Pupils Is Recent Event An "Evening of Music," pre sented by a group of piano and voice pupils of Roberta Ward Bebb, on Monday evening at the Kurtz Studio, proved an out- standing and satisfying musical event for the capacity audience. The performers played with a sympathetic interpretation and technique surprisingly mature. The singers gave a most credit able performance, winning their listeners with their unusual in terpretative powers, clarity of diction and sincere musicianship. The closing number, a duo,- plano number brilliantly played, was enthusiastically received. A gold basket of beautiful flowers was presented to Mrs. Bebb by little Nancy Lageson and Mary Virginia Wait as an expression of appreciation from the pupils. Margaret Ruth Bolton and Dorothy Gaddis charmingly re ceived the guests. The program in its entirety follows: Morning Prayer Streabbog Margory Hammond Soldiers on Parade Eckstein Robert Barry My Secret Williams Maxwell Barry, Jr. Little Mountain Brook Adler Elaine Sherwood Theme from Liebestraume..... Liszt-Thompson Catherine Vilas Flying MacLachlan Nancy Cottingham Rose Petals (Romance).. ..Lawson Jocelyn Bauer Airy Fairies Spaulding Gail MoDuffee The Elf and the Fa!ry....Bentley Jo Ann Gardner Berceuse from "Jocelyn" Godard Mary Virginia Wait La Traviata Verdi Patricia Fisher Vocal Lullaby for a Doll.... Frank Black Dorothy Gaddis Caprice of the Gnomes.Eckstein Joe Fliegel Romance sans Paroles-.Streabbog Dell Tobin Minuet from "Don Giovanni"' Mozart Joan McDuffee Duet March of the Toy Sol diers Tschaikowsky Nancy Lageson Mary Virginia Wait Angela Dances Kerr Carmen Wright Birds Frolic Fontana Halbert Deuel Narcissus Nevin Dorothy Hanson Vocal Sweet Song of Long Ago Charles Habanera from "Carmen".... Bizet Mary Parsons Day Solfeggietto Bach Nancy Lageson A Dream (piano transcription by Kiehll , Bartlett Mildred McKenzie Prelude in C Minor (Opus 281 . Chopin Mary Parsons Day Dance of the Spooks Anthony Carlton Bismark Prelude In C Sharp Minor Rachmaninoff Beverly Brooks Vocal Into the Night Clara Edwards The Cuckoo.... Liza Lehmann La Murle Beck-Witt Fantasia in D Minor Mozart Carola Hays Rondo Capricciosa Mendelssohn Roger Wolf Vocal I Know Where a Gar den Grows Densmore Musette's Waltz from "La Boheme" Puccini Mavis Nichols Norwegian Dance No. 2 Grieg First Piano Beverly Brooks Second Piano Margaret Ruth Bolton Pythian Club Enjoys Meet Pythian club enjoyed a pleas ant evening Tuesday when mem bers gathered at the home of Bessie Michial. Cards were played and prizes were won by Herman Klein, Ruth Walden, and Esther Wal den. Fourteen members and one guest were present and were served refreshments by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. Blanche Pot ter. Miss Snider Returns Heme , Miss Mary Snider returned by train this morning from Port land and Eugene where she vis ited friends for a week. Schofields to Make Home Here Recent visitors in Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scho fleld of Los Angeles, Cal. They left for their home this week but plan to return here in the near future to reside. Mrs. Schofield will be re membered here as the former Miss Gretchen Green. She lived here a number of years ago and graduated from the Medford high school. The Schofields have two chil dren, Susan and Shirley. Mr. Schofield is in the contracting business. Just Friends Enjoy Meeting Just Friends social club met recently at the home of Eunice Sorry on West Main street for a covered dish luncheon. Keno was enjoyed by the group and prizes were won by Fern Berry and Hazel Kincaid. Next meeting will be held In Jacksonville on June 20. A triple birthday party honoring Eunice Sorry, Alma Farra and Ruby Downing will be held. t Dewnlngs to Visit Bay City Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downing of the soi'th Pacific highway plan to leave Friday for a short trip to San Francisco. 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