Medford,
y w to rilay
m orttSg. 1
Monday. October ?4, at 9 o’eloèk. |
Miss Betty Moor« waa maid of
honor and Mr. Charles W ortm sa
acted aa beet man. The etitaftO-
ment of Mien Brophy and J l r .
Greene waa announced In An*
gust at a luncheon given by Mrs
Em il Brophy and Mrs. Leland
Brophy.
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and W allac
Herndon J l f l
“ F an ’* Vdrty Wednesday
Eve n in g 1 .
The " F u n ’* party, which waa
to h iv e ' been held a few Weeks
ago b f thw Oo-Gettera. a yohng
people's class o f the local Baptist
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eafts.
Bobert
Waterbury,
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Joy.
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DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
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P a rt Noble
Grand’s club w ill m art fn the
dTternoon at tW «bum ht Mrs
Jennie Gilbert. JBCWl... W alnut
greet. A ll members lire urged
to be present.
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Home Mlsstoi
ethodist
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ill .meet at
Lriells Steen
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church w ill take place Wednesday
evening, October 26, at the home
of ita te a A e r , M r. -J. C. Hopper
burg. Cal., who returned
re and w ife on Scenic D rive. The
cently from China,
party was postponed on account
Thoee present were the follow of the infantile paralysis quaran
Ing named: Mrs. John Benson snd t in e restrictions in the city,
daughter, Miss Julian of Central
ft tt 22
Point; M r. and Mrs. Axel Benson Dinner Onestò—
and dinghter, Miss Frances
of
M r. end Mrs.
B alllngar
of
Medford; Rev. E. BenSos. Fa- Medford motored to Ashland Sun
ther.Benson, snd the boat a n d day afternoon. October S3, w$ere
hostess, M r. snd M rs. John P. they wyre. delightfully entertained
Norby. Rev. Benson delivered the at dfanfer by M r. and Mrs. C. W .
morning service at the English Fraley at «hoir home on Moan-
g
Lutheran church on Sunday, Oc- «.In
t o b e r w , With k large rt\eadance.
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Hocim
Meets Thursday—
Entertained Sunday—
The tofllks'Af the Soélal Circle
MW. and Mrs. Domino Provost of the IfJfcal Ohrlatian church will
were the gracious boat and host- hold
T éta lh r meeting Thurs
esi Sunday evening. October 23, day alterndhif, October 37, at
when they delightfully entertain- 3:5«
*i-O ttu rtJh p a r
ed a group of relatives ^ t their le r« M «start aré kskdit to cóme
attractive home on VanNyss aye. ti» the meetthg eq&lÿped w t t .h
Early in the evening a delic- rM d tè s / taim blew and ' ^aissots,
ious dinner was served- gt a table aifd M tAil attenàbgo«' le èxpeqted.
perfectly appointed and , prettyy
>Á refreshmi
arranged. Following dlnhet, sev- pobfi'd/)f Mrs. N«U D unn as ¿balr-
oral hoars were pleasantly spent man, ably assisted by Mrs.
Ida
in conversation and listening * to Crandall, Mrs. B alnter a n # Mrs
the radio.
Btolb Vussy, w ill serve refresh
Those who received the hospi ments during the afternoon.
tality of M r. and Mrs. Provost
22 21 22
were the following named: Mrs. Hike to Pompadour Rocks—
8. A. Carlton, Miss Gertrude Carl-
M r. snd M ts . Floyd
Putman
ton. Miss L eila C arlton, Miss H ar- and Mrs. Marlon Hager escorted
rlet Carlton and M r. Lyle Van the members of the Christian En
Bcoy of Eagle Point.
deavor, young people’s organisa
tion of (ho Christian church, on "a
hike, to Poijh&adout Bocks Sunday
( A quiet wedding was solemnis afternoon, October 26, whers they
ed yesterday, Monday, petober 24
r t high noon, in this clty. when
Mlsg LUI lan Sloan of Ashland, be
came the bride of M r. Chkriee.Ir-'
win Beebe, a resident of Jack-
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Hi t Enjoyed H jk ^ to ijo c M —
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son county. The cersmeny was
A Jolly group of Ashland young
performed h r Justice 6 f t h e ladies enjoyed ia high to„Fompa-
tlee Pence L. A. Roberts and the
our Rocks east of the city Sun*'
vo.nng couple wpre attended by
$?,« October 32, whiefe th e y ' Ute
the bride’s mother.
a delicious lunch and spent the
day exploring the small caverns.
They arrived home at About 6
vjbslaeMFfcfhe evMMng, ddiry tired,
I 1
J
sing. October S l. Thls iS ré tiî
B being postjpaed from tM
evening, Monday, October 24.
"Foundation.*-an oxganfimtiqni pay-
ifehlarty for §m ith«rii Oregon
Norm al
schcoi
ktudenis and
teachers, was held In the parlors
22 22 h
.
of
the ■ Methodist - Episcopal
-hurch on Friday evening, Octo
Mr. and Mrs. John jPl . Norby ber 31. Seventeen members JoiA-
delightfully entertained a com •d the charter.
pany of friends Saturday evening.
Election o f Officers was held
Octpber S3, at tAft^ '^pleasant ahd George Mason was chosen for
home just no
f t
breeident; Leonore Godfrey, devo
occasion being gjvéht in Mohor of tional chairman; Minnie R eiver,
Rev. E. B enyongj B t..P ag l, M inn., world fellowship; Lillian VMnNat
and his aged f k t M r o f4 0 yemra.
ta. «octal service; Donald Smith*
Rev. Benson,
a fter
having membershft»; Cedric Scharff, so
spent an enjoyable three-mogthrf* cial recreation. Lois Wells, music;
visit w ith his fam ily lb America, W illiam Vimont, publicity; Cora
is leaving soon for the missionary Mason, finance; ** Hasel Bruner,
fields of China, where he 1 h a is treasurer; Doris 8crogglas. seere-'
spent fourteen years of bard ser
vice. Ris father, M r. Benson, w ill
spend "the winter on the
cospt
w ith hto tons Axel Benson of Med
ford, and R^v. Benson of Kings-
Mins Boris Elisabeth
Brophy,
daughter o f M r. and Mrs. N. D.
Brophy, became the bride of M r,
Charles Richard Greene, at the
home of the bride’s parents in
thg A ay
o ft t
Thoie Who made th F tr ip were:
Mlse Ellexi Water«. Mies Adena
$oy; Mtoa.Mdrdaj&t l4nTlne,.,Mlss
Lydia Smith, Miss C lara A tta-
berry, Miss Nedrs B artlett, Miss
e art-W rig h t, M*H :R .e « U A b
frig h t and Mlse Barbara Taylor.
nume.
especially ft o ran a
the foundation. 1
Its added f e the reb
then outa or fru its
æ
. r :i
kl mu
through a sieve. From t
three hours seems ta^glve
lent tim é for fre«xlhg the i
an* electric, Ice box lit u m
cause
When
SPEED!
The class de& teiw w ill he priv
ileged to . enter In these tryouts,
but work done on class teams,
.will have So btoring on the Se
lection for the varsity team, in
ter school debates In Southern
Oregon AMI Start a fter the holi
day- season.
Much Interest in debate wqrk
is being shown at the Junior
high school where the work to
under the direction o f 1 M i s s i o n
C a rte r.
.*
H igh school and Junior high
teams r a n t as . tdllowii « • . .«
A healthy person never fi
constantly tired. Being “ too
Í^ ^ V w liy to a s ig n
KM>i»g the Faith
Our responsibility? Io the coirlttiunUy h its
been itssumdd with a • full knowledge Of the
dtbect and indirect deipjtnds it entails.
.
That We have recognized this is beat mdi-
cuited by the/service wd have rendered in the
past, are rendering at Present arid look Fobwarcl
to conlinniufc in the future.
A very able pbyscian sàid,
theÿ ¿ ft. aíftí
g e r /’ I f
p u en t or too scanty and burning,
i f t M R T P Ä L 8 d U F itto r, J fr
K. Holland, Harlingen, Texas.
|# n ri >“I bet Hurt ¡>0. fcsr M t » 02
s ufferetf from kidney irftg u la tf-
ttes never ta \e knything u n til ft
to too late, whereas F O L B T
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SZ^ss & ^ t ii
old
B e a u t y If», smart lines!
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Lightning pick-up—
Those are some of the fea-
t tures of the new Ford car.
j You’ll know it’s a truly
i modern ear the minute you
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Funeral directors
Yon WM bo Gbad You
, Wáited.
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Woman Granted
Execution Stay
CHICAGO, Oct; 36;— (ff ) —
Mr«. Catherine paagler. ‘ under
sentence to hai ng Friday, '< « . to
day granted a 60-day stay of ex
ecution to perm it kn. appeal to
the supreme court.. She was toh-
victed of partiripatloU la th e.m u r
der of W m . Ltndstrohf.
\
Newberg —■ W illam ette R iver
bridge opened a fter 220,600 Im
provements.
i à d - h t ì s t t ò t ì c a á íM B & T . t o .
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“ I O eaoy t è i tuidcnUsMl ,mere voitane, but t^Mt-ton’«
rich mnootlinees when ’w k|e apen’ . to something that
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^Voudetfully selective, Sparton amazes even
» deasoned radfo kirn tHtti itä Hlöar, Irue tonte
" ' under all ordinary conditions. With Sparton
J, • > i t I ÿon can concentrate on the station you want.
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Thé Spartoû dealers invite yoti. to hear Sparton’s
RICH frÖNED È L lC T R ie MÖÖNLÄ—NO BATTERIR8
MMnrte i t patnuag the country»
tid e in tfu tto fc o rg e o tm ln w l W h y
p ila w h e r e k im p le in your
home? W U h D K CO M ET K N A M E L
Visit Óüi? Display Room and Get a New Radio Thrill;
T IIH V A turauK K o r TÏÎE Alfe
ahí« epamcb are to ¿am
y ó r a get t <¿A? ( m N 4it
K
th in g s
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Recent -investigations, conducted
in over 2,000 Americah schools and
coll'Kcs, reveal «0% of the so-called
“hard ’ studies as falling in the
mtoping. This percentage is con
firmed by. P ro t Wutord,'of-IUorth-
westem University, and Other lead
ing educators.
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Thus Quaker Oats breakfasts,
providing the excellent food balance
of protiin, carbohydrates, vitamines
and the “bulk’* to make laxatives
seldom needed are being urged *s a
duty cf parents In protecting their
chi!i*roh’s mbst important working
hour;. No otlier cereal grown dbm-
'VareJ in food balance.
Serve every morning Their rich
Quaker fltver makes them savory
and ts ,(ie in t. 1. delicious breakfasts
that a i t “stand by’’ one. Get either
Quick Quaker, which cooks la 2J4
«j S Jumutcs, or regular Quaker
_)a!s today at your grocer's.
{
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ptitcir «tapes were pkm .
teibh road» o f yesterday.
modern coaches afford
re, punctual and com*
aeans o f travel,on the
I highways of Oregon
Yoa cat hay Faffrr^orfac/» /row your D e 4 rr lisia? ì r ì o r
For t e f o r o u t a W Ì n >C
A RHLAXÓ M O TK Ir— PH O N E 4 t