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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON', SUNDAY. JULY 21. 1940. SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK By CLAIA MAJtY DAVIS Mildred Poling Recent Bride in Impressive Rites At in Impressive 8 o'clock . ceremony last Sunday morning at the Phoenix Presbyterian church, Miss Mildred Poling be came the bride of Niclclas R. De Wit. They were united in mar riage by the Rev. E. N. Mallery of Jacksonville. The beautiful bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace. Her finger tip length veil was of point lace fashioned with a halo of seed pearls and fastened with orange blossoms. Her gloves were hand made. Imported from China, and she carried a shower bouquet of gardenia and bavardla. She was attended by her sis ter. Miss Gweneth Poling, who was lovely in a gown of pale pink chiffon crepe with match ing flower toque. Her bouquet was of pink gladioli. Clyde Chamberlin acted as best man. Ushers were Lucian van Gordon and Boyd Klum, Jr Prior to the ceremony. Mrs Elsie Carlton Strang sang "Be cause," and "O Promise Me. She was accompanied -by Mrs. Doris Condit Lantz, who also played the wedding music. The couple made their vows before an altar decorated with white gladioli and fern. The bride's mother chose a sheer navy redingote with matching accessories and gar denia corsage. The groom's mother wore a black and white ensemble with a gardenia cor sage. Mrs. Lucian Van Gordon, sis ter of the bride, was attractive in a dress of apricot colored lace with navy accessories and a cor sage of gardenias and bavardia. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride bid twenty aix guests to a garden breakfast at the home of Dr. Susie V. Standard In Mcdford. Immedi ately following the couple left on a wedding trip to Newport. They will return in a few days to make their home here at 830 West 12th street. Mrs. DeWit is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling of Medford. She is a graduate of ' Phoenix high school and the Southern Oregon College of Edu . cation and Is a teacher in the . Griffin Creek schools, Mr. DeWit Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. DeWit of this city. He Is associated Jn business with his father. The bride has been honored at several pre-nuptial affairs in recent weeks. Iversons Hosts To House Guests Mrs. D. P. Piper of Wiscon sin, sister tof Mrs. L. Iverson of 60 Ross Court, arrived recently to make an extended visit In the valley. This marks her first trip west. Other recent guests at the Iverson home were Mr. and Mrs. Tony S k a r v a n. Misses Stella and Louise Skarvan of Green Bay, Wis. They were en route to San Francisco to attend the Golden Gate inter national exposition on Treasure island. Another guest was the Rev. John Paul Gramness of Dps Moines, Iowa. He was gri.i'.ly impressed with the valley and said he hoped to return here In the near future for unolhcr visit. ' Bishop Home Is Scene of Party Mrs. LaVcrne Wren left by plane last week for her home in San Krancisco, Cal., after hav ing spent six weeks here as the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. llishop at their home on Hillrrest road. At her departure eve, the vis itor was honored at a buffet sup per party when the Bishops in vited 12 of her friends in. Later the party attended the baseball game. Mcnle Held Al Prospect The W. Zundcl cabin at Grieves' Resort at Prospect was the scene of a recent picnic en joyed by members and friends of the Just Folks circle. After a delightful lunch on the lawn, fishing, swimming, archery and hiking were enjoyed for tiie re mainder of the day. Thirty-eight members attended the affair. t OF SALES BUr TOMORROW fUdtKtiotn for f.tprf Mrmhrr of lh In ml I? BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Lp Mrs. Nicklas DeWit ' ,SWJ ''-. ' r TV' . ' . V ' M - .,.. i. .ju' - f ( ' Mi : : ; w . , . tw r '.n ... w s- - .... , ; a tH' V i f .., , , , Z?Srr y i-' I In I I I i M TIT'llll MS 1'T Tl n "flT'fT I "i i ilit 1 1 niiHl Mrs. Nicklas H. DeWit who to her marriage last Sunday morning in the Phoenix Prttbr- terlan church. She is the daughter Poling. The couple will make their Patsy Faber Is Presented in Recent Recital A group of relatives and Inter ested musical friends gathered at the studios of Mrs. E. E. Gore, on Geneva avenue Friday eve ning to listen to a "First Recital" presented by a young pupil, Miss Patsy Faber. Patsy is the gifted nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Faber of Central Point and has studied music about two years. She played entirely from memory, a varied and charm ing program, of youthful pieces and in a clear vole announced her own numbers. Out-of-town guests wer Mr. and Mrs. Don Faber of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Launer and daughter, Phyllis, of Salem and Mrs. Lovegren and daughter, Janet, of Seattle. During the In termission, Miss Phyllis Launer. Patsy's cousin, was heard In a pleasing piano solo, "Medita tion," by Roth. The program follows: The Hobgoblin, B. Wagness; The Stubborn Rocking Horse. Streabbog: Snow-Flakes. Rolfe; A Marching We Go, Wilson; The Guitar, Gaynor. Andante, Haydn; The Linnet. A iw Fr, niH. '-Tin..- a ... ..... ...... ... Wagness; Five Little Minor Mel odies: (a) Twilight In the Woods, (b) Elves in the Woods, (c) The Froren Brook, (dl The Wind in the Tines, (e) Spring Showers. Olsons Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. James E. Olson of San Leandro. Cal.. arrived Coffin and Warren's three hro est. rday to vacation with local : thers. Richard. Llovd and Jim residents. Mrs. Olson is the1 my. daughter of Mrs. M. C. Yorton of i m Almond street. 1 Seattle Wedding A number of social affairs r. r . .. have been arranged for the . vf Interest Here rounle. Thev will h. irrnmni. I . ; , u . . .r , ' i nied back borne by their son. , " v.n no nas, spent the past fortnight visiting , here. Miilltto Club Me... Wednesday ! Mistletoe club. Royal Veigh-1 bora of America, will convene, at the home of Mrs Ina Hu- son on Loiter lane, Wednesday afteinoon at 12:30 o'clock, for a covered dih luncheon. A thank you Polljannt party will j up pnjoyea. 1 ' ' IM--: A"" ! J (Photo by Shnngle) was Miss Mildred Polina prior of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. horn In this city. Sojourners Plan Picnic Thursday At Hot Springs Medford Sojourners club mem bers are looking forward this week to the picnic Thursday eve ning at Jackson Hot SpriiiRs. The picnic, to which husbands and guests are invited, will replace the regular Thursday afternoon session of the club, and has been scheduled for 8:15 o'clock. The committee In charr.e. head ed by Mrs. A. J. Loeffler. is planning entertainment to fol low dinner. This will include swimming, games and commu nity singing. It is announced that serving will be prompt in order to allow ample time for the entertainment. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Loeffler at 606J2 or Mrs. Douglass Welch at 57611 Prospective members are espec ially urged to attend Everyone ; Is asked to bring his own table service. Assisting Mrs. Loeffler with arrangements are Mrs. Irving Housechild. Mrs. Clyde Muffitt. Mrs. H. L. Houti. Mrs. Jack Evans and Mrs. C. H. Post Warren Bishop Enjoys Birthday " TT,n Bl'hop. son of Dr !nd Mrs. W. G. Bishon rele brated his ninth birthday yester day afternoon at his parents' home on Hillcrest road. After a delightful luncheon. Warren and his guests attended a movie. Those present were Eugene.; Darrell and Dclvin Riekert. ly Arnold. I.loyd Timnions. Joe Fliegel, Ronald Nutting. Jerrv n-u : .. """rr'nge oi .Mrs . ttiancnr Evelyn Messal to Robert Marion Rounds of Seattle. WnM . on ' Jllly 0 was revealed in this cuV yesterday. Superior Judge James Lawler offinated. fr , ' ,h " -M 1" ... ".'. . ,t1p1ir(1 bv Mr, .,, Roundl, ni,r, of tllc bridl groom. Jess Round, acted as bet nisn Th cm,ple will rnke their home at I IT Laurel .tr.-rt Mi. Rounds was formerly D'.amlie F Power. Shir lee Enders To Be Bride of Alfred Beck Mis Shirlee Enders daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Enders and Alfred Michael Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck, were to wed today in Reno, Nevada. The bride planned to wear a navy blue suit with whit acces sories and a gardenia corsage. following the ceremony, couple were to travel Francisco and Paso Robles, Cal., for a wedding trip. They expect to return here in a week to make their home on the Old Stage road. iiulh Mr. and Mrs. Beck are graduates of Medford high school and prominent members of the younger set here. Mr. Beck is associated with his father In the bakery business in Medford. Bride-Elect Is Feted at Shower Miss Thelma Sipes. bride elect of Irvin Willardin. was feted at a miscellaneous shower party by the Carnation club to San" V r," "7 ",ar,e;wai to b. an .rent of today in SlruCt fin M iiiunv pnari Humorous feature of the even- ! ..,. . i- ....... the following members of the club taking part: Frances Bent- ley. bride: Kathcrlne Smith. groom; Edith Elliott, minister; busan Johnsburg. ring bearer. Pink and white decorations were effectively used. Host- Evelyn Young and Mrs. Geore Gunn. The following guests were present: Mcsdames Carl Ben nett, Katherine Satterlee, Kath crlne Smith, H. G. Wilson. Har old V. Elliott, Frank Florens. Morris Johnsburg. I. Grovtg. Frank Brnzille. Florence Douc- Ins. Virgil Bowers, Lawrence Mays. Lyls Wtillhers, Peter Dietrich. Clyde Bentley, Geo'ge Gunn, Lester Young, George McKay. Andrew Larsen. Ar thur Warnr. Hnttie Bradshaw. Randall Cadwallader, Frank Meads, Samuel Thielson. Au gustus Lang, Ernest White. Alma Germde. Arthur Northey Beulah Hillyed, William Sipes The Misses Joan Henselman Opal Miller. Ruth Ivie. Cora .Toelker: Messrs. Bernard Gum Wendell Sipes, William Sines' George Gunn. Lester Young. Clye Bentley and Virgil Bow ers. Finleys Hosts For Lawn Party Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finley entertained with a lawn onrtv '"' wee in nonor of H r uarnett and family. A num- ber of friends called d..rin. pleasant affair to greet the r.r. netts, who formerly resided in ttus. cit-v' Among those present were Forest and Richard Kimbal It was their firs', visit to a ranrli,im(' reports of officers and home and they enjoyed the I many interesting parts of the',ne 1939 vlvb vear wcrt place. Later In the week." Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garnelt took Mrs Faye Kimball and sons to Cra ter lake. The group enjoved a boat ride to W.rsrd island Mrs. Adamson Visits in City Mrs. E. B. Adamson of Los Angeles. Cal . arriv.rf in hj ford today to visit her son-ln- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Albert at their home on Bentty street. Mrs. Adamson formerly lived in Medford and has a wide nr. quaintance here. She plans In 1J r . remain for several week, X0Monor Fraternity Janet Rush Will Wed Mr. Bostwick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rush nounee the engagement of their daughter. Mis, Janet Rush, to Edward Bostwick. son of Mr. and V ewS;V, if MW'Ck ' V,"Py Mew district. JlZlU'"rC? MH wick received hi, education in Hil-jthe Ashland schools The young couple's marriage will he an event of August 11. Mrs. Kroschel Is Summer Visitor Mrs. S. A. Kroschel arrived in Medford several davs ago r.nH. c... r: . . , ' " "" " ' Pna ine summer apartments. at Cargill Court She is a former well known Medford reside ,, . h Z greeted here bv her many friends. She was accompanied -JJnumwhe.. Ore and Bullion Purchased I I. c.w WltDBSRO B0 SMsirio iihmvo co. op 7.:vm s - , i Bride of Today , n f-4f ' i , the ! .m - : Miss Shirlea Enders whose marriage to Alfred Michael Beck Reno. Nevada. She is the daugh i " " ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Enders d Mrl. Michael Beck. Overmyers Home E--. I J i rm Extended Vacation Trip Captain and Mrs. O. L. Over myer returned to their home i on South Holly street last week from an extended trip over prin cipal parts of the United States. The couple visited armv friends at Fort Warren. Wyo!, wnere they were previously sic Radio 'shop and the Bald stationed for four years. They win Piano shonpe. The public visited friends in Omaha and i is Invited to attend, later went to Terra Haute. Ind.. where Mrs. Overmyer attended the supreme sers on of the1 ine supreme sersion Daughters of the Nile. In Norfolk. Va.. the couple visited Mr. Ovcrmyer's sister and brother. Mrs. H. L. Good son and Arthur Overmyer. They stopped in Baltimore, Md , where thev visited briefly with Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, for mer well known Medfordite. and later went o Fostoria, Ohio. Mr. Ovcrmyer's old home, for a stay. In Chicago they saw Mrs. C. D. Bean, also a former resi dent, and talked with Mrs. Ben Stafford, who previously lived here. They returned here via Yellow itone national park. They had been away since May 24. Mrs. Crigsby Is P, "!. Program Chairman The Medfori Business and Profrv.ional Women's club held; !'! Jul-y business meeting at j , ,he Glr, Community club on Thursday evening, at which! committee chairmen covering given. The program for the evening was in charg of the music and art committee, Irean Grigsby chairman. Mrs. Grigsbv gave a highly Intoresting rennrt nn HllHsnn (tN.rfn'. "C 1 1 Thunderbird." a story of our ! South Amerir, n.iohK.. ....: . ' . r, . ""-- vwumij.v nn ineir customs. Hc freshments were rvH hu u , i.r. K.. .u- commits. ' i ' ",r I Two Teachers in Pi Lambda Theta Kanm , Chapter, national honorarv fra jtemny for women in education i held initiation ceremonies tnr an-'n'w members at the lTnjVersitv j Oregon ''t Thursday. I X members initiated In- Lra York and Ju.n.ta '''' Mu York and Miss Demmcr are members 1' Med!ool faculty. TtM. Club "in vonven Pvthian ciub will convene at the home of Mrs. Ed Webber. at R o'clock. All members are asked to at'end. OF SALES Startt TOMORROW Reduction frtr t,ry MpnihvT of lh fjmilf BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Lemery Home Will Be Scene of Piano Concert Friday The horn of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lemery on South Wind sor avenue will be the scene of a mid-summer concert when the Medford Musical society presents Bernhard A b r a m o witsch, noted pianist, Friday evening. The program is being espe cially anticipated by valley mu sic lovers, not only because of the artist's reputation as a fine musician out because It will be presented out-of-doors on the Lemery terrace. Alexander Fried recently wrote the following review of Bernhard Abramowitsch: "Ab ramowitsch. in B e e t h oven's third concerto, proved an artist of mature skill and personality. His performances are expressive as well as clean." Hal Garrott published this about Abramowitsch: "The pianist uses his masterly tech nic solely to express the com poser's ideas. He makes no display of prowess to dazzle en audience, nor does he inject his personality Into the music. His touch is incisive, firm, and his style of plavlrg possesses a clarity that is exceedingly ef fective in Mozart." Afred Frankenstein lauded the pianist in the following man ner after a recent concert: "Un der Abramowitsch's fingers the music had Chopinesque poetry, the vividness and dra.na of Bee thoven, the profundity of Bach but above all the rapturous i songfulness and romanticism i that is the property of Sciiu-I bert alone among the great composers. Tickets for the performance, which is scheduled for 8 .Vclock. are now on sale at Pruitt's Mu- Picnic Enjoyed . . ' ' In'Lithia Park Mrs. I. C. Nelson was hostess to the Wednesday Birthdny club in Ashland's Lithia pfcrk last j Wednesday, for an enjoyable! picnic. Mrs W. S. Etep' end ! Mrs. Harold Aberle furnished ' the transportation for the group. Mrs. S. Stelnbrecher and Mrs. Hobart Price were special guests. Mrs. R. B. Markwart attended for the first time as a regular member, she being a i guest on previous occasions. She is taking the place of Mrs. Rcs coe Larson, who moved to the ; northern part of the state. The : membership is limited to 12. j Besides the guests and the new member, the following reg-1 ular members were present: ' Mrs. John R. Steger. Mrs. C.I H. Davis. Mrs. C. F. Mevers Mr. Willi, w' n-iiii.!-.. Harold Aber'" Mrs W Es tep. Mrs. I. C. Nelson and Mrs. W. M. Daws. Hnl.r m.k. ui- attend wer.-" M.. t.j n j Mrs. Ralph Hulbert and Mrs E. T. Currans. The August meeting of the group will be in charje of Mrs. . Ralph Hulbert I Raxhntu Vom . BasnW Home IS r.9m D A . . . "mp met recently tor a covered dish supper at the hnm. nf f. n T rt-.i - - - ...... v.. Dd.iuw at the Kystone or-.hard. " ,ne Kysone orchard. Fifty An eniovable even ng was spent In dancing and playing . cards and games. Next meet ing of the club will be held at U v rt i ii . . Auus' 8 J,,. . 0n' " ,nt""'m" w o.. Has Hous Gusits Mr, Connie Holmes riai.chi.r Fern and i Zn Claude and CU maTeslev of Moscow Idaho ire yiMmXlZ Maxine Peter, on n.., rrL, l .,T'., , .."n1 "mi " ...... ,rn1 PXPoi,i0" in s" fran- ,'ro Dr,ore rp'urn"1I "ome via "" . .mt ' . -m At" ifV 1 ... .. ,,11 III! Ml in f Will Present Concert u i im .up mi wsji in. in. nit f ' f - A - if-.. . .- ..A J !.' ' y.V i . (j : l t? Ml "A . m. i: L. V : Ay Bernhard Abramowitsch. noted pianist, will b presented in concert her Friday evening at 8 o'clock by ih Med ford Musical Society at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lem ery on South Windsor avenu. The concert will b prsnid outdoors. Tickets are now on sal at Pruitts and the Bald win Piano shopp. Valley View Wedding of Local Interest A beautiful wedding took place Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken when Miss Edna D. Tope o Clinton. Mo., and Harry C. Cam eron, formerly of the Applegate district and now of Valley View near Ashland, were united in marriage by the Rev. George Bruce, pastor of the Ashland Methodist church. The impressive ring service was used. The bride was at tended by Miss Louise Lytle of Fern Valley and Earl Chamber lain of Ashland acted as best man for Mr. Cameron. Mrs. George Bruce played the wedding music and vows were spoken at an altar decorated with a cross of white gladiolas and greenery. Roses were used about the rooms. Those present at the ceremony and the reception which fol lowed were Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Cameron. Miss Louise Lytic and Earl Chamberlain. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken. The young cou ple left later for a trip along the coast. They will be at home to their friends after July 25 at the McCracken rcsidenc in Valley View. Electa Clue Will Convene . Electa Social club will hold a basket picnic lunch at the home of Lydia Ash, 1(106 North M-n lo of dd".tkn to your wmm w-irdmb And If jrnt mild hr th Haht flrtthln rrsy'.f at a momnt't noti for anr ocrMon. tf you would hT th poi-P and ronfidfnet? tbt rn?T fllfiturf !. Mr ran gr.t ton, ton U hv u tokf. -jrr of jour laundry Ul I Mil I'm. &. ' 1 1 , I Riverside avenue at 1 o'clock Friday. Members are asked to , bring their own so." . ice. I Continued on Pags Five.) HOUBIGANT Wistaria Eau Florale ...Like Bottled Morning Dew! Dew-drenched flowers are freshest flowers . . . Use the new Wistaria Eau Florale lav ishly it's light, clinging, haunting ... So utterly re strained yet the fragrance is retained delicately all day long. SI. 00 WITH ATOMIZER Wainscott's East Side Pharmacy Main fc Riverside Phon SO TheSALE ofSALES Starts MONDAY mm Reduction, tor iserr M.mlwr of ih. ramus Buster Brown Shoe Store niihrr ilMt. ts , r.ntrsl 1 .-'Sin