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PAGE FOUT? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1940 SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK Br HAHCY HEATH lf Mar gar it Boyle Becomes Bride in Saturday Service Saturday evening at 6 o'clock in the Sacred Heart church in Medford, Miss Margarit Boyle, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Christie Boyle became the bride of Cornelius B. Collins, son of Mrs. Grace C. Collins of Med- ford. Rev. Father Francis Black i il. i, - . .. 1 1 ICNU H1C I'lVllC UUUiC a 01I1MII group of relatives and friends of the couple. The church was beautiful in decorations of white The bride was lovely in a white marquisette gown over white satin. The long sleeves with lace insets, puffed at the shoulders, came to a point over the wrist. The princess style dress, with Its high neckline of lace, had a sliort train. The full skirt with wide insets of lace. was Joined to the bodice with a girdle of white satin. Her finder- tip veil was caught in a modified Mary Stuart cap, also fashioned nf InpA trimmf.rl uitli a cniall .bunch of orunge blossoms. The 1 Driae carriea a snower bouquet of white rosebuds, lilies of the valley and stcphantois. ' The bride's only attendant was her sister, Gertrude Arm itrong. She chose a gown of pink 'marquisette over tuffeta, made . in the same style as the bride s, with short puffed sleeves. She wore elbow length gloves of pink lace and a halo of pink marquisette trimmed with blue flowers. She carried a spray of blue delphinium, pink gladioli, and bavardia with pastel rib bons. John Collins, brother of the ! groom acted as best man. Ushers were Richard Slectcr and Charles Reum. The parents and the wedding party received guests at the re ception before tho fireplace in the Boyle home. White gladioli and white tapers decorated the rooms. The bride's mother, chose fur her daughter's wedding, a shirt maker dinner dress of turquoise blue crepe. The dress had a full . n1..t...l .I,;.., u.rt LVUiuiuii (fmit-u omit oi iu auuih 1 Sleeves, er sinuu sauur nui uu.i elbow length gloves were of matching shades. She wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Grace C. Collins, mother of the groom wore a dinner dress of heavenly blue crepe with a soft draped neckline and an accordion pleated skirt. Her tiat of matching blue was trim med with white flowers and blue net. She wore a corsage of white gardenias. Alternating at the bride's table with its white, silver and crystal appointments were Mrs dames Allen Smith. Rollin P. Rodolph, Donald Chase and Miss Virginia West. Assisting about the rooms were the Misses Virginia Lind ley, Patricia Thompson. Jeanette McKee, Catherine Kurd and Pa tricia Hayes. The wedding cake with its ornate white icing and pink rosebuds was served by Mrs. Abe Garr. When the couple departed by plane for Detroit, Mich., the bride was wearing a turquoise blue silk suit with wine trim mings. She curried a beige coat with a collar of matching fox fur and wore a corsage of white rosebuds and stephanutis. Out of town guests included Thomas J. Fuson, from Cleve land. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin P. Rodolph, of Oakland, Cul.. Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Field from Lincoln. Neb., Manner Prather of Moiii.tmh. r,i ,,.,,.i of the bride, Mr. uiul Mrs Abe 1 Garr of Yreka and Mrs. C'.arr sister, Miss Dorothy Taylor of ban rrancisco, Mr. and Mrs. . Initial l Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harlin 11 I Bosworth of Klamath Falls Dr i and Mrs. E. 1). Johns,,,! ami - daughters Uarbura and Marv I " " "- "w iuuy Lou of Klamath Falls. M, Mar- guer.te Johnson also of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mr,. Pon U,llf 1 of I'rosiM-,1 o,,m .i . " "-- '.,, Mr .i m v. , r. ..." i me orme, miss Virginia West of Klamath Falls. Miss Roberta Borland of Grants Pas,, Mr. uiul Mrs. Allen Cooley, Mr. and Mis. Charles Cooley U.lli of Grants Pass, and aunts and uncle of the groom Mr., .Colli.,. ! i.... M.K....l. ..... -h.i. .,.i . . , 'U on rst-ile. .oil, '. I The groom ra,i-.i..H (r. 1 ITniv. r i i v m.JZ.-lt a . . ''br;'ka ami " associated will, the Medford Lumber company in tin. city. The popular Medford couple i will be at home to their many ! friends afler September 1st. Mrs. Mary Espey Viiils W,!h Family Mr, Virv f . ... H n . . . ., - -" 1",m J-rin. -viiie. ore. re John Jen. I . V , hm"v Mr and T- Jj "Z sen of this city. Mrs. George Goodrich I b ) 'k -I ; i , i ( r ',, ,t " V v j , : . : i Hp-: V"f7'-- i j h 'u ' ill ! "; I E T t f W. 'St.- I , f i I I - vj it 4' v k f , ; I I If j ' - : Lovely in a gown of all white satin with inserts ef white lac was Mrs. Georg K. Goodrich, n Miss LaVern Steph enson, whot marriag last Sunday to Dr. Goodrich took plac at St, Mark's Episcopal church. Sojourners Club Has Recent Picnic A gay affair of the past week was the picnic given by the Medford Sojourners club at the Jackson Hot Springs Thursday evening. Husbands and friends were invited and 120 gathered at the long tables for the seven o'clock picnic dinner. Entertainment Included com munity singing, led by Mrs. Les ter Nielsen, games and swim ming. Much hilarity attended a biilliing beauty contest for men only. Clrond prize was awarded to "Petunia" Frit., while conso lation prizes wont to "Hortense" lloppe. "Hetty" Welch, "Ruth" Hottjer, "Nellie" Nail and "Win nie" Walbert. Out-tif town gueMs at the pic nic included Mrs. Sidinan I. Bar ber of Shortliill, New Jersey, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Herring; Mrs. Maude Cuiiilie. Pacific City, Wash., a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Sinners; Miss Sarah Ness, Portland, visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Fritz; Miss Claire Doherty, Portland, a guest of Air. and Mrs. Ralph Furrrr; Mrs. r'",u'r l""'sl- ' m Medford 1!, v, l ly ' as a guest of .nr. unn airs. c. S. Raymond; Mrs. R. F. Hnbcr and Miss Ruth li.lll.T .,( t ,., .. I , I . " " "- ncre oi : Mrs- U"K's Welch lr' 11,mnrd Imhoff of Mt. "sla wn" " '" '"""rd as a m"'1 ",' .'l'" "S''r' Mr' lrv"lg ,. . . , - m ' , V IT w ,,, ',- "'' " '. u"''' , ,X , "V" l.-. ,t,"i' ' 111 IrvMii, Miss Helen Thomp ' on. Mr. and Mi,. N. D. Rowe dipt, ond Mrs. E. J. Uruegger .Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Janourh. Mr and Mrs. George Harrington Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wallace. Mr and Mrs. Oliver William,. Mr, Pouald McFuildon. Mr. and Mrs. ! v v rocior. Mr. and Mrs. Leighlon Watts, and Mr. and Mrs' U"" """ringtoa I si,- , i i . ... . . . rna,r' oi me committee on ar- I '' r the affair and: her commute., members were Mr. (J. 11. IVt. Mrs. Jack I Evans. Mrs lrvmo Hou hii,! i Mrs. Clyde Moffnt and Mrs. II L. Iloutz I , Fpworth L9u i To Meet Today -i i I - im,.u. i oi ,iiie , r"ith League i meeting at , Z .1' " oxv " their evening worship service I All .. i.ng people are invited J $ -J . a I Mary Lee Strang Home From South Miss Mary Lee Strang, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang relumed Thursday evening from Los Angeles where she has been visiting the Frank Jacobs fam ily. En route south with her brother Bill, thev stopped in San Francisco and visited the dent 'f Medford and well "thr W" - axnii inreejM-eks Partv Mnnnr. rany tlonors Bill Llttrell I ... , , . , , ' Aiesaames Oeneva Varner Onal a reception to be held in the1 j es, F idZw'"'"?,' iUry' Scovlll. .; Mjj church parlors. TUurrday even-: " lth a blrthday for tho " " """f " . " ,.hir' J' Winona Varner. I ing. August 1. at 8 o'clock. The 1 having birthday, in the months About -o n em h., Th ' T" reception is in hono. of the pas- j of June and July, at Bybce younger ll enjove .wlmmlng'i ,.'ra' Daughter j ,cr' R". Joseph Knotts, who is! bridge next Wednesday even badminton and' dancmg Z!5j Visits Family Here MU. ".;..,. , . , ' Visi,ing l he E Gilstrap All member, who have united , ,A" ,hose '!ho"t Iransoor elmeS w'. 7 """" ""jhome on Geneva street are Mr j'"1 the Methodist church dur- If' "n arc asked " beu Misl Shh U-v r ,rvl?vM' a"d M"' W"" Eb"rt of " the ,,st year are especially ' E'" ha" 42 North Front i ,h f.u y, C","lrv,1o( ' """I Portland, who arrived vester-i " """d. A fine pro-1 'Sreot at o'ock. All mem "ane H t T, h'v ' by ' "noon to spend some ' will be presented and re- .bp" a,tcnd'"8 to plane week, and Mi.s Mary , Umf with frifnd 'd n;ti freshmcnts served. . T'"" w,cnrrs and bll"- The (harnlcy of Pasadena. Cal.. who here and in A.hl.nH Tr,"nes , birthday cake and coffee will arriveo- recently to spend some time with Miss Carpenter Boston Resident Visits In Medford Mr. and Mrs. 11 1 Brown of 10S Geneva avenue have their guest Mr. Brown's aunt. uii-ir Kuesi ,ir. urown , aunt. Clnr. Jordan from Boston. Mass. M, Jor1arl arrlved Krj. dV morning from Seattle. ,,.,.. ,K. i - "" "" iiMiuiii'.k. . . . . She will visit here some ,-rne on to S.i :i ntiH fhnn Francisco to visit the Golden Gate exposition on Treasure isl-: .r,.i ! Royal Nsiqhbori Royal noio Mtin9 The Mistletoe cUih Neighbor., of America, met " at .1. - . . .. ' 11 '"'" mr a covered dish luncheon with Loree Ridgeway as assist-. ant h.tr. , A Pollvanna thank von partv was also held at ihi. limr. manv loelv gift, were ex- changed. Mrs M.uule I.ovell won the prize for the most right guess.-, in a flower g une. .miij-ii'iir mrmner, and irienil. - Is ..njo.si the ader'ioon Tho nct m.eti' g will lie a "'vrred di.h luocheon at the; Mrs. Ed th Beck on the Old Stage road en August 'a Martin Luther Jr. Hot At Dinner Party Last Night witn Martin Lutner, Jr., as I . host, about 36 luests lathered Chalker'i Motel last night for an evening of dining and dancing. Before dinner the guests were entertained at an outdoor cocktail party at the Salade ranch when the Misses Helene and Jeanne were host esses to the group of the younger set. Guests included the Misses Jeanne Salade, Helen Salade, Edith Brown, Josephine Bullls, Doris Southwick, Betty Fowler, Katherine Conroy, Helen Jen kins, house guest of Miss Bullis, Deborah Tumy, Jean Leverette, Patricia Thompson Natalie Tengwald, Alicia Ruhl. Julie Carpenter, Shirley Garvley, Mary Charnley, both house guests of Miss Carpenter's, and Miss Edwards, and the Messrs. Jim Henry, Granger Kenley, Bob Hayes. Don Root. Kenneth Patton, Warren Bayliss, Ardo Stocks, Dick Reum, Douglas Gardiner, Bert Thlerolf, Spen cer Weills. Lucian Smith, Fitch Parsons, Bowne Pirsons, Bur- ton Daugherty, Sam Richard son, Mr. and Mrs. George Rass mussen and Martin Luther, Jr. Mattson Honored At Gold Hill Parties Gold Hill, July 27. (Sol.)- The Frank Mattson home on Rogue river was the scene of a delightful gathering recently. honoring the homecoming of Mr. Mattson, who is in govern ment service at Springfield. 111. and Mr. and Mrs. George Don aldson of Prairie City. Ore., house guests of the Mattsons. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reinking of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist I of Sams Valley, Mr. and Mrs. t. C. Fiene of Sardine creek, Mr. and Mrs. John Gray of Riverside. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist later. In honor of Mr. ! Mattson. who Is returning to his work in Illinois, and the second birthday of little Monte Moist. Enjoying the evening were Mr. and Un r-.u ui. and son, and mother. Mrs. Ada Rodgers of Table Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Billie Howes and Edith of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fiene. Primary Girls Hold Picnic TL n: . . . . h. v. ' " 7 r? C . .! the Nazarcne Sunday school met at the children's park near scout headquarters, Friday after noon, for a party honoring the , Kirls having birthdavs in the : mo",n f J,llv- ' QoZ'J B, u v I r' i" r'TarCarZie: Dolores Davis. Joan Walker. Frances Riggs. Joyce St. John land Jeanne Stacv. As's,lnK wh the girls were . ----- Mr, Fherhurt l ih, l . i . . i me i.nstraps. Mr. Eberhart i wa, formerly associated with the Ashland TiAinam mn i. with the United Press in Port ' lann Aurlr, r- T" , ' 'nn T ... " w Wed Edgar SimS " "r ,m rAnArl f of McAnrirews rosd annoul ynn "r - "to Edgar H. sZ ' ,0rd X b 'Ua , , . , , . .... in 0f ?,r: and Herbert A. j ' 'T. c V ' . . , A M' Flynn attended the Med- ,,,rn scnoois. sir. Mms Is asso-.and jnatcd with his father, at Sims ; Dr""" ! Th' wedding will be an event the Christmas holiday, the thrutmas holidays. I -- C- o ! . urmer neStaeniS t';t ' Jlf-J.J V ISlt M Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Douglas and three children of Strvkinn Cal., visited In Medford Wednes- day evening at the horn of Mr I and Mrs. A. P. Hagen en route home from a vacation Into Wash- uiiiiou. i ney went nonn up the coast route, visiting in Seattle and Portland. Mr. Douglas wa, pressman at the Commercial Printing depart- ment of the Mail Trlbun a num In - r of , ears age Picnic Dinner In Park Reunion Feature ' 9 i fl V? v . Children of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Babb gathered her last week for their first reunion in many Tsars. Among vral affairs in their honor was a picnic dinner Thursday in Lilhis park whin th abev picture was taken. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Charles Vogel. Med ford; Mrs. Alma Garvin, Long Beach, Cal.t Mrs. W. A. Childers. Jacksonville: Mrs. A 1 i c Burrow. Los Angeles: Mrs. Nancy Hannan. Silverton, Ore., and Mrs. C. H. Fli'croft, Med ford. Back dow: D. T. Babbl Weiser. Idaho; S. L. Babb. Napa. Cal.I J. M. Babb, Talent, Or.l C. W. Babb. Grants Pass, Or., and W. H. Babb. Napa, Cel. Concert by Abramowitsch Under Stars, Rare Treat By Mrs. E. E. Cor. Presaging a season of mu sical and cultural activity, the Medford Musical society, under direction of its newly elected president. Mrs. A. O. Bauman. presented Bernhard ' Abramo witsch, concert pianist of San Francisco, in recital Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lemery. A delightfully informal and pleasing effect was achieved by placing the piano on the ver anda and seating the 15ft guests on the terrace. Notwithstand ing threats of rain earlier In the day, the evening proved warm, reminding many of the glorious Hollywood Bowl con certs of California. Mr. Abramowitsch received musical education in the foreign capitals of the world, beginning his studies at the ace of six. He has been in this country i only three years, but is already v" "'" known on the coast as a concert pianist and coach. His playing is characterized by me- ticulous attention to artistic de-1 tail and since he has complete mastery to his instrument, he ; possesses the power to inter- pret the classic and modern masters In the vital spirit of ' the composer. I While each number on the Reception For i Knotts Thursday Thp Tjlrliitc' AM nf Ih, rir- I Methodist church has arrnncrrl Young Ptopl j t. n 1 0V Swimminii V " . ., f- rorrea,'on committee of ll,e lrst Christian church in Iu.""""!. A h 1 " " d Lltnia park and Twin Plunges a, the spot for this month's party. Leaving the church at 4 o'clock, swimming wa, en-, joyed until 7 oclock. Follow ing a nicnic lunch in the ,v,rU ,nm. r.tnrtiAi rr nnni.n- r..v.ii. i -V, mi and other, returned to Med mm ouirrs returned to me. In,k..p Horn. Has Gunli Visiting at the home of Dr Mr,. L. D tn.iceen nn u,n. crest road, are Mr,. Inskeep', mother and father. Dr and Mr, August Grone of Portland. A No visitin thir. i. Mr. i.t - ' ,, Mis. Kenm-th Swan and her infant son. Stephen Carl The visitors intend to spend several weeks here. our Urg dlp:T of rrconrt:- "'r"' """' prlcKl " low ,pc Electric,) CONTRACTORS Medford Electric Itawmtnt Mrdford Rldt fhont 99 artistically arranged program was a revelation of beauty ex pressed in tone, the virtuosity of the Schubert sonata. Op. 143 in A-minor. played entire, and the cameo-like perfection of the Chopin npcturne in G minor. were especially enjoyed. His encores were Valse in A flat. Chopin, and The Juggler, Toch. The program was announced by Mrs. Rawles Moore, and the general committee, which SeCUred niltstanriini? Inr,nirnlinn of the m.mhorh;r, ,i, K l Z V- "aiiman. More than 16 mil)ion tons ot i Miir. 8nd M"' Wm' lce and approximately 600 bil H. McAllister. ,ion )ns of wat d mong out. or -town guests annually by the railroads of the I the class are invited to be pres w ere Emanuel Brookman. and . United States. lent. Eva Korlts, friends of Mr. Ab- 1 ramowitsch, Mr. and Mrs. Rug- ! E'es of St. Helens, cousins of ! Mrs. Lemerv. Mrs. S A ninth. I er. Jr.. of Klamath Falls. Miss j Elsie Nettleton of Pierre. N. D.. and Mr. ond Mrs. George Lottes 'of Fresno, Cal., guests of the Otto Bohnerts. ! The program: i . Choconne Bach-Busoni ! Variations in C-minor. Sonata. , Op. 143 in A-minor. Pavane Ravel Bolero Nocturne, G-minor Schubert Scherzo, in B-flat minor. Eagles Picnic To Be Wednesday Eve The Eagles Auxiliary and .u; i. ' . iii. - ii uuMjtiiius hic eiueriaininc be furnished by the auxiliary r O t fJanCWg Party Friday Evening Hosts and hostrsse, FriHuv evening to about 30 guest, at the Knights of Pythias ha!l on North Graiw street and Mrs. Maurice Spatt and , Mr. and Mrs. Max Peirce. Originally planned for an out door party, but held indoors because of bad weather, danc- i ing was enjoyed by the guests throughout the eveninc and a i supper was served nt midnight. PPP i-.... ' - iifir Xillllllll! vim 1! m t-'tTTTiiiii)iiiiiiiniiiiii!ij B.P.W. To Hold Meeting Thursday The Business and Professional Women's club will nold its reg ular dinner meeting Thursday evening. August 1. at the Hotel Holland at 6:30. Enid Funk, first vice-president, will preside. The pro gram for the evening will be in charge of Mrs. Zoe Hurd, who is chairman of the legis lation committee. Mrs. Hurd will be assisted by Eva Jurr and Viola Liedel. All past officers and com mittee chairmen that did not file their reports at the last meeting for the year ending June 30. 1940, will be given at this time THE NEW FUR COATS FOR FALL An Exceptionally Smart Array of the Very Newest Styles In Your Favorite Fur POPULAR PRICES-AS LOW AS $37.50 0 InvMt in a fin fur coat new at savingsl Buy it her, wher you'r ai,urd of quality, styl. g00d iu, Choot from th mart..l furs .... In 1941 "hi!" styl.s. USE OUR BUDGET PLAN ARISTA FUR STORE US EAST Babb Family Has First Reunion In Many Years The first reunion of th A. C. Babb family in many year was held here this month from the 20th to the 26th. The family includes six girls and five boy, all of whom are over SO year of age. Several dinners were given in honor of the participants, the largest, a picnic dinner, tak ing place July 23 in Ashland Lithia park. Now included in the family are 30 children, 37 grandchil dren and nine great-grandchildren. The family of Mr. and Mr. A. C. Babb (now deceased) in cludes Mrs. C. H. Flitcroft of Medford, Mrs. Nancy Hannan of Silverton, Ore., W. H. Babb of Napa. Cal., C. W. Babb of Grants Pass, Mrs. Alice Bur row of Los Angeles, J. M. Babb. Talent, Mrs. W. A. Childen of Jacksonville, Mrs. Alma Garvin of Long Beach, Cal., Mrs. Char les Vogel of Medford. S. L. Babb of Napa, Cal., and D. T. Babb of Weiser, Idaho. Of the group, Mrs. Garvin of Long Beach and her young est brother. D. T. Babb, had not seen each other for 31 years. Mrs. W. H. Babb was unable to attend because of illness. Annual Montana Picnic Recently f Lithia park in Ashland was the scene of the annual Mon tana picnic last Sunday. For mer Montana residents ram from Dunsmuir, Yreka, Grants Pass. Klamath Falls and Med ford to greet old-time friends. A picnic lunch was served at . 1 o'clock and a good time was nisivH iw all . . Accordion music wa furnish-. 1 A ed during the afternoon by Dor-', , othv Schulpr. Marv I.ue Tharias - Mary Lee Thorsen, Mary Fran- cis and Margaret Helen Moul- - ton. . ; , .. Art Students ;.iri ' Hold MiMttinrr ' . Jackson county art class, the ' former art students of the Southern Oregon Art school, are holding their weekly class meeting at the home of Willis jg Coffcen, 341 Haven street, on Thursday, August 1 from 2 until 4 o'clock. All art students of THEY'RE HERE MAIN ST.