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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNT) AT, .TULT 14, 1940.
m SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK
By CLABA MABT DATII
Carpenter Home
Scene of Dinner
Party for Visitor
Miss Edith Brown of Provi
dence. R. I., the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter,
waa honor guest at a dinner
party last evening at the Old
Stage road home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred S. V. Carpenter when
their daughter, Miss Julie Car
penter was hostess.
Guests included the Misses
Brown, Helene and Jeanne Sal
ad, Debora Tumy, Jean Schuler,
Alicia Ruhl, Patricia Thompson
and Catherine Conroy.
Messrs. Bill Salade, Jim
Henry,, Ardo Stocks, Roger Hen
selman, Dick Keum, Kenneth
Patton, Martin Luther, Jr., Tom
Hawkins, a house guest of the
Luthers from Hollister, Cal., and
Spencer Weills.
' Swimming and other forms
of recreation were enjoyed
throughout the evening.
Popular Visitors
Honored Friday
at Dinner Party
Mrs. W. E. Holmes entertained
Friday evening at her country
home on the Griffin Creek road
with dinner party in honor of
two former well-known Med
ford teachers, the Misses Carin
Degermark and Maurine Carroll.
Guests at the pleasant affair
were Mesdames George B. Ca
node. Frances Cochran, Fletcher
T. Fish, Cora Garman, Mrs.
Fish's mother from Portland; R.
O. Fowler, R. H. Holmes, R. R.
Johnson, T. W. Miles, J. D. Mc
Pherson, Victor Sether, R. W.
Webster, John P. Moffat, J. F.
Fllegel and Leland Mcntzer. The
Misses Helen Parish, Katherine
Stewart and Augusta Parker of
Klamath Falls.
Miss Degermark and Miss Car
roll are the house guests of
Mrs. W. J. Warner at her home
on South Oakdale avenue. They
expect to leave tomorrow for
tha north where the former will
visit relatives in Portland and
tha latter will summer In Eu
gene. Miss Carroll is director
of residence and Miss Degermark
health coordinator at Cottey
junior college for girls In Ne
vada, Mo. They drove west, en
joying a leisurely trip and visit
Ing many places of interest en
route. They will resume their
respective positions at the col
lege in the fall.
B. P. W. Club to
Meet Thursday
The Business and Professional
Women's club will hold its recu
lar monthly meeting Thursday
evening at the Girls Comma
Bity club at 8 o'clock.
lrcan Grigsby, chairman of
the music committee, will be in
charge. Reports from the offi
cers and committee chairmen for
the past year will be given. All
members and prospective mem
bers are urged to be present
s It is the beginning of the new
year.
Girls Leave
For Camp Sit
A group of Mcdford'i younger
et plan to leave today for Foster
Creek to camp until Thursday,
In the party, who are mem
bers of the R.T.C. club, are the
Misses Mildred McKemle, Mar
garet Thompson, Ann Scripter,
lols Ann Hubbard, Carola Havs,
Beverly llodgman and Neysa
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Rogue Valley
Now Host to
Many Visitors
Tha Rogue River valley la lit
erally filled with visitors from
all parts of tha country. They
are being entertained at a va
riety of activities; many are en
Joying trips to the numerous
scenic attractions; others are so
journing at summer homes on
lakes while still others are being
feted at social affairs in town.
While tha influx of visitors
has been great, many localities
are taking advantage of summer
vacations and leaving tha valley
for other places. Among those
visiting visiting here and else
where are:
Miss Augusta Parker of Klam
ath Falls is spending several
weeks at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Holmes on the
Griffin Creek road.
Johnnie Fleet Smith, petite
Medford high school teacher. Is
summering at tha home of her
father, Dr. Fleet In New Frank
I in. Mo. She plans to return In
tha fall to resume her school
position.
Mrs. Earl Herendeen la spend
Ing several days in Cottage
Grove visiting her husband's
relatives.
Frederick Colvig, member of
the editorial staff of tha Ore-
gontan In Portland is due here
today to visit his aunt, Mrs,
Myrtle Blakeley In Cargill court
and his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvig. He
plans to continue on south soon
from here and return later for
a more extended visit.
Mrs. Merrick Evans and small
daughter, Lee, plan to conclude
a fortnight's visit here soon.
They have been guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cordy Sunderman at
their home on Palm street. The
Evans reside In Alameda, Calif.
A colorful visitor Is W. W.
Chadwlck, mayor of Salem, who,
with Mrs. Chadwlck and their
daughter. Margaret, are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Cedrick T. Rea
ney at their home on Tripp
street. The mayor's many Med
ford friends hardly knew him
when he whipped into town yes
terday wearing a mustachio, a
ten-gallon hat and a yellow satin
shirt the gct-up is a good ad
vertisement for the Salem Cen
tennial to be held In the north
ern city from July 31 to Au
gust 4. Mrs. Reaney is a daugh
ter of tha Chadwlcks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schoenl
were brief callers here at the
home of Mr. Schoenl's aunt, Mrs.
A. E. Lyman on Ross court. Mr.
Schoenl, former local resident,
Is bureau manager of United
Press in Olympia, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garrett
are here for several days to visit
Mr. Garrett's mother, Mrs. G. C.
Garrett and his brother. Jack
Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCann
and son, John, of Los Angeles
are guests of Mrs. MrCann's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Beare on Howard
avenue.
Mrs. Robert Hart and two
small daughters. Ann and Sara,
of Klamath Falls were visitors
at Lake o' the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Radabaugh
of this city were recent visitors
at Tlmbcrllne lodge on the slopes
of Mount Hood.
Mrs. Conro Flero, hostess at
the Klamath agency, is week
ending with her mother, Mrs.
Will Andrews and her sister.
Mrs. James Stevens, at their
Cargill court apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strang
and suns, Bobby Jr. and David,
are due to arrive today to visit
Mr. Strang's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Strang, at their
home on Medford heights. For
mer residents, the family now
calls Reno, Nevada, home. They
will be here a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson
and small son. Stewart, of Eu
gene, are visiting Mrs. Robert
son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hammett, at their home on
East Main street until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schack
and two sons left yesterdav for
their Seattle, Wash., home. They
visited here two weeks and at
tended the wedding of Mrs I
Schack's sister, Mrs. P. C.
Wilder, the former Miss Georgia
Edwards.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker of
! Flrawley. Cal., are guests at the
I home of Mr. Walker's parents
'Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Walker on
North Ivy street. They are also
former Medfordites.
Mrs. Maine Wright of I-os An
gcles, is a auest at the home ol
Mr mil Mr W I 11 ..
ion West Main street. She is a
cousin of Mr. Ilenningrr.
Mrs. Joe Smith of Oakland
Oregon, is visiting her daughter
Mrs. Anna Pierce on West Tenth
street for the summer.
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Mrs. G. L. Bergman who was
Mii Lois Dorothy Frase prior
to htr wedding lait Tuesday in
San Francisco, Cal. She l the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D
Frase of this city.
La Murle Beck
WillFeature
Festival Dances
Whether William Shakespeare
likes it or not, one of his plays
now contains a modern dance
revue.
In line with the new version
of "Much Ado About Nothing.'
to be given in Ashlund's civic
Elizabethan theater on both Au
gust 10 and August IS, a series of
specialty and solo dances have
been woven into the plot and
are under the direction of Miss
La Murle Beck. Audiences will
find a gay, breezy tempo han
dled by a chorus of 10 girls,
while specialty dances will be
given by Le Roy Lindner and
Miss Beck herself.
A prominent figure in music
and dramatic circles, Miss Beck
Is conducting her second year
with the Festival group. Her
1B39 characterizations. Audrey,
in "As You Like It" and Adrians
in "The Comedy of Errors" won
wide-spread acclaim and she is
recorded as the discovery of
Inst season's productions. This
year she is repeating both roles
and is expected to outdo herself
In their interpretations.
She is a graduate of Mills Col
lege Where she specialized in
drama, music and fine arts. She
was a member of Gilbert and
Sullivan's road troup in 1D35
and 1938 and is highly regarded
in dramatic circles throughout
the entire coast.
Her dramatic experience was
started in high school produc
tion here and has been furthered
through a number of commu
nity plays.
Michigan Two
Visit Coddings
George Codding, Medford at
torney, and his sister, Mrs. Les
ter Meyers of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
met for the first time in 20
years last week when Mrs.
Meyers and her daughter, Miss
Jeanne, arrived here to visit.
The Coddings and their guests
enjoyed a sojourn at Lake o
the Woods, where they were
guests at the summer home of
Mrs. Kinney Holmes. The vis
itors also viewed Crater lake
fur the first time and later were
guests at the Union Creek cabin
of Mrs. R. J. Conroy.
They plan to return to Michi-j
gan soon.
Rays
s Hosts to
House Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Ray and
two young sons recently spent
a fortnight visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray on
the Oak Grove road.
They left the latter part of the
week for their home in Bur
lingame. Calif. During their
stay, the visitors were taken on
several scenic trips in and about
the valley including Diamond
lake and Crater Lake National
park.
The Rays have visited here
previously and each time express
more delight in the valley.
Pgr of Honor
Picnic Soon
Drree of Honor annual pic
nic will be held at Mi-Kee bridge
Sundav, July 21. All members
and their families are invited
to attend. Member are to meet
at city park at 10 a. m.
Refreshing Invigorating
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Miss Fraxee Wed
To Mr. Bergman
In San Francisco
Lois Dorothy Frazee, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frazee
and George R. Bergman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bergman of
Los Angeles, Cal., were united
in marriage Tuesday evening
July B at 9:30 o'clock in the par
sonage of the Rev. H. G. Porter
in St. Frances Wood, San Fran
cisco, Cal.
The bride, well known in Med
ford, wore an afternoon dress of
rose and navy blue with blue
accessories and a corsage of
white carnations.
Guests attending the Impres
sive ceremony from Medford
were the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frazee, Mrs. R. K
Rlans. Miss Virginia Rians, Miss
Betty Paske and Miss Betty Ann
inorndike.
Mrs. Bergman is a graduate
of Medford high school class of
193S. She later attended the
Southern Oregon College of
Education In Ashland and com
pleted nurses' training at Stan
ford University May last. Mr.
Bergman graduated from Stan
ford University class of 1937
and Is now a senior in the uni
versity school of medicine.
After a wedding trip along
the coast, the couple will spend
a week visiting Mr. Bergman's
parents in Los Angeles. They
will make their home at 2321
Sacramento street in San Fran
cisco. Trulls Home From
Wedding Trip East
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus S. Trull
returned to their home at SIB
East Main street last week from
an extensive wedding trip dur
ing which time they drove over
six thousand miles.
Mrs. Trull is the former Mrs.
Allie E. Troutier. Their mar
riage was an event of June 19
in Winnemucca, Nevada. The
Rev. Charles Huddleston of
ficiated. Attendants at the cere
mony were Mrs. Ray Huddles
ton and Mrs. Charles Prowl.
Mr. and Mrs. Trull visited the
bride's former home town in
Michigan after the wedding.
Mrs. Seilir Is
Party' Honor ee
Mrs. John Sailer was feted at
a surprise birthday party Fri
day evening at" her home on
North Central avenue. The en
joyable affair also observed her
fortieth wedding anniversary.
Guests included Mesdames
John Hublcr, Herbert Sims, Leo
Rcbhahn. D. G. Wilson, Kather
ine Smith. Ora Manning, Vida
Oatman, Paul Martin.
The honoree received a num
ber of lovely gifts and games
and music were enjoyed during
the evening. Flowers decorated
the rooms.
Harding Guests
Enjoy Lake Trip
An Interesting visitor In Med
ford last week was Miss Dor
othy Allen of Washington, D. C,
who for the past three years has
been secretary to Senator Carter
Glass.
Traveling with Miss Allen was
Miss Pauline Saunders of Port
land. The two were guests here
of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Harding.
They enjoyed a trip to Crater
Lake National park during their
stay. Accompanying them to
the lake were Mrs. Harding and
Miss Amy Harding.
Bay Area Group
At Rogue Roost
Arriving yesterday morning
lo Join a house party at the
summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nion Tucker on the Rogue river
were Messrs. Michael Tobin.
Barnaby Conrad. Michael Mac
Cauley and Rene McCreery.
The group traveled here from
San Francisco. Also vacationing
at Rogue's Roost are the Tuck
er's daughter and son. Miss Nan
Tucker and Nion Tucker, Jr.
Carnation Club
Will Mt Soon
Carnation club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Marie Sipes
on Midway road at 8 o'clock
Thursday evening. A miscel
laneous shower will honor
Thelma Sipes during the affair.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Former Jackson County Bank Vault
Hours 1:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.
ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES
Lawrence's
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Owen Home Scene
Dinner Party
Saturday Evening
Th James H. Owen home on
Siskiyou heights was the scene
of a delightful dinner party last
evening. The affair was in ob
servance of Mr. Owen's birth
day.
Guests bidden to the party
were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Flem-
ming, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nut
ting. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gil
lespie, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lin
gaas, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Eng
lish, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Daw
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wool
ridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Car
ley, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sugg
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Graff,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nutting,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. S. Weills, Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Frey, Mr. and
Mrs. Dwlght Houghton, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Thorndike, Mr. and
Mrs. V. E. Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank P. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gain Robinson, Mr. and Mrs
H. C. Obye, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
L. Janouch, Mrs. Fay Paris, Ar
thur Owen and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Davis.
A buffet supper was served on
the attractive terrace after which
cards and dancing were enjoyed
for the remainder of the evening.
Hagertys Hosts
To Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parker of
Aberdeen, S. D., were dinner
guests last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hagerty on
Cottage street.
Mrs. Parker is a niece of Mr.
Hagerty. She was Miss Harriett
Hagerty prior to her marriage of
a short time ago. The couple
are now enjoying an extensive
wedding trip, traveling by car
and visiting all of the principal
points of interest on the coast.
Including the Golden Gate In
ternational exposition on Treas
ure Island. They also expect to
visit in Hollywood, attending
bowl entertainments. They will
conclude their honeymoon at
Clinton, Nevada, where Mr.
Parker has accepted the posi
tion as English instructor in the
schools. They will make their
home in this city.
St. Louis Folks
Enjoy Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sha-
don of St. Louis, Mo., were re
cent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Custard and
daughter Doris on Mistletoe ave
nue. Mrs. Shadon and Mrs. Cus
tard are sisters.
This marked the couple's first
trip west of the Rockies and dur
ing their stay they enjoyed a
number of interesting trips.
From here they planned to mo
tor down the Redwood highway
to San Francisco, Cal., later re
turning to St. Louis via the
southern route.
Mr. Shadon is a member of
the advertising staff of the St.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
Ashland Park
Scene of Picnic
Mrs. Elsie Rawstern and Mrs.
Gladys Gilman entertained the
Mistletoe club. Royal Neighbors
of America with a picnic at Ash
land park last week.
An amusing skit was given by
Ina Iluson. Loree Ridgeway.
Blanche Arnold and Frederica
Glascock.
A handkerchief shower was
given for Loree Ridgeway, the
occasion being her birthday.
Plans for a farewell Pollyanna
party to be held at the home
of Mrs. Myrtle Arnold Monday
were made.
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Ina Huson on
Lozier lane. This will be a cov
ered dish luncheon.
Blills Lv
For Corvallts
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Bleil
plan to leave Friday for Cor
vallis. where Mrs. Bleil will at
tend the second session of Ore
gon State college summer
school. She will be remembered
here as the former Miss Lillian
Owens. The couple have been
visiting Mrs. Bleil s mother. Mrs
James Owens, at her home on
route 3. Medford.
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LaMurl Bck. who Is directing a series of specialty and
solo dances to b woven into th plot of "Much Ado About
Nothing." to b presented in Ashland's civic Elisabethan thea
ter on both August 10 and August IS.
Miss McKee to
Wed Mr. Vess
On August 24
To announce the engage
ment of Miss Marjorie McKee
of Medford and Ransom Vess of
Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Paul
Turner entertained last week
with a delightful party.'
Guests included Miss McKee.
Miss Emelinc Applegate. Miss
Avonne Rae, Mrs. William R.
Uhrine, Miss Fay Woolsey, Mrs.
Frank Runtz. Miss Betty Lou
Iviunriy and Mrs. John Patton.
Miss McKee is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mc
Kee. She attended Seattle Pa
cific college and for the past
year has been associated with
the public library here.
Mr. Vess is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Vess of Huntington
Park, Cal. He is a graduate ot
University of Southern Cali
fornia. Following the couple's
marriage on August 24, they will
make their home in Southern
California.
Group Arrives
From Portland
Arriving in Medford yesterday
morning from the north were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poole of
Portland. Mrs. Henry Albers of
Salem and Mrs. Augusta Moore
and grandson, Norman Love, of
Medford. who had been visiting
at the Poole and Albers home.
They are visitors here at the
home of Mrs. Moore's daughter.
Mrs. Babe Lewis, on Fourth
street. Mrs. Albers is Mrs. Lewis'
aunt and young Norman is her
son.
The Pooles plan to return
home after spending the week
end here.
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Lodges to Hold
Installation
Tuesday Evening
Olive Rebekah Lodge will
meet Monday night for a regular
business session. On Tuesday
evening there will be a Joint in
stallation of Rebekah Lodge and
I. O. O. F. lodge No. 83.
Viola Aldredge, district dep
uty president, with the installing
team from Central Point, will in
stall the officers of Rebekah and
William Musty, deputy grand
master, will install officers of
Odd Fellows. He will also bring
the installing team from Central
Point.
At the close of the business
session, refreshments will be
served by a committee composed
of Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
from the local order.
All Rebekahs and their hus
bands and Odd Fellows and
their wives and invited guests
are invited to attend.
Adarel to Hav
Picnic Dinner
Adarel Chapter No. 3. O.E.S.,
will hold a basket picnic dinner
at the old court house in Jack
sonville, on Sunday evening,
July 21, at 6:30 o'clock, in
honor of their sixtieth anniver
sary. Every one is requested to
bring their own service. Coffee,
cream and dessert will be fur
nished. All Eastern Star mem
bers are Invited.
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Scene Sojourners
Luncheon Meet
Plans for a picnic were made
by the Medford Sojourners club
Thursday afternoon at the hotel
Medford. The affair will be the
evening of July 25 at Jackson
Hot Springs and husbands and
invited guests will be included.
Mrs. A. J. Loeffler will be chair
man of the picnic and serving
with her will be Mrs. Irving
Housechild, Mrs. Clyde Moffitt,
Mrs. H. L. Houtz. Mrs. Jack
Evans and Mrs. C. H. Post.
A tea for memoers and guests
Is being planned by the group
for August. Plans will be made
by a committee headed by Mrs.
C. S. Raymond. Other members
will be Mrs. I. E. Staples, Mrs.
Maurice Harris, Mrs. Ralph Fur
rer, Mrs. Don K. Bagley and
Mrs. Bren H. Starcher.
A committee headed by Mrs.
Kenneth Fitzgerald and includ
ing Mrs. Calvin Francis and Mrs.
Jack Davis will review the by
laws of the organization and
recommend changes. The busi
ness session was presided over
by Mrs. Douglass Welch, newly
elected president.
Preceding the business session
dessert was served from small
tables centered with bouquets of
summer flowers. Bridge was
played during the afternoon
with prizes going to Mrs. Welch,
Mrs. Arthur Herring, Mrs. James
L. Murphy and Mrs. E. L. Faler
of Spokane, Washington. Door
prize went to Mrs. John Pond.
Guests present were Mrs.
Faler and Mrs. Ferrell W. For--den
of San Jose, Calif. Pros
pective members in attendance
were Mrs. Mary H. Driscoll, Mrs,
Benjamin F. McLouth, Mrs.
Burhl Gilpin. Mrs. Harold Head
and Mrs. T. T. Bennett.
Members present were Mes
dames R. T. Alfrey. Glen V.
Allen, George Albright, Don K.
Bagley, Roy Byrd, Eugene Card,
Royal Clare, jack Davis, Ches
ter Davisson, E. S. Degman,
George Dougherty, G e o r g t
Fields. Kenneth Fitzgerald, Cal
vin Francis, Ralph Furrer, Her
ald Gardner, George Haines, O.
J. Halboth, Arthur Herring, R.
L. Hollenbeck, Ed Hoppe. T. F.
Hornecker, Irving Housechild,
H. L. Houtz. Frank Humphrey,
Hal Johnson. Leonard Lewis,
A. V. Loeffler. Clyde Moffitt,
James L. Murphy, Lester Niel
sen, Frances Paige, Myrtle Pey
ton, John Pond, C. H. and How
ard Post. C. S. Raymond, C. R.
Robinson. C. R. Shaw, I. E.
Staples, Bren Starcher, C. M.
Starnes. Rex R. Stroud, Douglass
C. Welch, Robert Wright.
Hostesses who arranged Thurs
day's pleasant affair were Mrs.
Harold Johnson, chairman, Mrs.
Cliff Andruss, Mrs. George Al
bright and Mrs. T. F. Hornecker.
Veddert Visit '
In This City
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vedder and
son. Freddie of Roseburg left
yesterday morning after spend
ing several days visiting here at
the home of Mrs. Vedder's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hen
ninger on West Main street.
They were en route home, after
visiting the Golden Gate Inter
national Exposition on Treasure
Island.
Tou'lt enjoy th Prrnri an Food
from Holly's. 125 E. Sixth.
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