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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1925)
ftrrcnponr) wttl TTirniTNT, rr:T)Fonr. oTEnrT, frtday, sEPTEMr.ET? t, io2.- o Netvs Front Rural Districts AT i-SUNDAY EVENING :.- U - : .MIhh Klxln KtmuH returned homo lifter allcndhib' normal for Buvvrul Mr. iintl Mi-m. I.'e Itfiymoml of Seiit ll me vIhIIIiik ul Mm. Itayiii'imlH 1 1 iiarcnlH, M. uml .Mm. V. A. 'IVok- hum. GIVEN PARTY ON 730 BIRTHDAY PHOENIX, Sept. . (SooclaU j -H.SMH VAI.I.HV. HcH. I. Tint IliHt ICveryooe Is corillully Invito) to ul- iIii-phIiIiik machine hux he n inn un lend the radio mectlim to lio Imlil at ,l,,r 1,10 "' ' "' h' kiikiiiIiis tlio ' First ProHliytorlan church of "f 1,10 "u filler 1b liciird UuuubIiuui Vhocnlx, Sunday ovenliiK. September. 1,le "'"V- 6. : The meotlnn will bo held ilurlnK I ' ,-"y I'utilmt up two liiwe, lio' ChrlBtian Kiiiloavor hour from 7 now """ ' order to coiimm-vp IiIh to 8 P. M. Special mimic anil niim-1 llUK0 t'run uf '" " "' winter feed, sageii will be the main features of the j ""'H In reported to ho i ult e nance, evening, e Old anil young Invltoil. I"1 ll'"t f'"" boavy work. I'lcnly Kforyboily coino, a good meeting Is "f men, but nut many who can endure anticipated. I the work of feeding a hay Imler. Minn Delia Maul ha returned from buiinuy wa an occasion loni: to lie William Carlo of Koots Crwli hail narrow escape from beini? Iillleil SatuidHyi' afternoon while trying to crank his Kuril car, the brakes not holding and being on an Incline. Hid car run him Into the slilo of tho barn. In some way ho was able to frnc him self, hut tiot until lie was bruised quilo badly. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moss, Mrs. lion mer anil Mrs. (icorgia Kettle of Foots Creek attended church services In Grants i'ass Sunday. Miss Aletha Gray arrived homo .Monday night from Monmouth for a month's vacation. Mrs. Maude C'huniilln and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Wahl on Sunday. Tlio roots Creek school will open Valley, when almost the entire neigh- j Kershaw as teacher. Iiorhuoil as well as frlioulH from illf-j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springer anil iitix'iu iowiih 01 1 in1 viiuey Kuinercu iciiniiren or lirants I'ass ami iwr. anil at the home of (iraililiia Hoist .loin In making happy his Hevenly thiid lililbilay. .Mr. Holm had extend ed Invitations to ir0 friends to spend tho day 11ml partake of a bountiful dinner which some of the housewives had kindly aided Mr. Hoist in pre paring. Kvcry good thing one could wish to rat was upread on tho ample tables in the shade uf the largo trees In the yard, The day was spent In general visit ing anil conversing uino gnfrientls uf th ehust. I'or a few seconds the crowd was called to iiliet white Clrandma Wllhilo presented the birthday gift from the friends of the neighborhood, which the uld gentleman received with sur prise and pleasure. Friends departed during theeve iilng, all winching Grandpa many mure happy birthdays and expressing a warm feeling of friendship for the Mrs. Floyd I.nuco and dnughter, Until, of Gold Hill were callers on Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Klllott on Sunday. Mrs George II. Aldcn of Medford, but formerly of Riverside, returned to her homo Thursday morning from a month's visit in .Minnesota with relatives and friends. Mrs. Abhy Chninplin. Mrs. Ileatrlco Jones, Mrs. Georgia Ketllo and Fin mutt Ctist of tho Kl Orn ranch woro Grunts I'ass visitors Tuesday aftor noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilutlnr and Mr. and Mrs. G. 11 Allien of Medford called on Mrs. .Maude Chumnlin Sun day evening. Mrs. G. VV. Matthews and daughters, Muriel nnd Daphine. were In Grants Pass Monday having dental work done. There will ho nnother dance at tho clubhouse Saturday night. September 5. Tho clubhouse danco floor has been enlarged several feet and will be ready man who chose as one of his greatest pleasures the opportunity of having for the dance Saturday night his friends partake ut his board. j Mrs. Rose Gay of Riverside, who Miss Cioorgiana Gulovson recently 1 has been n patient at the Commiinilv returned homo after 11 pleasant visit hospital for the past two weeks, Is wiin menus 111 niiirsniioni. aims uui- now eonvalesc nit at the home of hoi- Rosohurg, whero sho has spent soveral .remembered by the people of Sams j Tuesday. September 8, with Mrs. Viola woeks visiting lior cousin, Mrs. Robort Hayes. ' Mr.' antl Mrs. U O. Caster, their daughter,' Sybil, and nophew, Marlon Caster, returned front the l.ako of the Woods Tuesday, August 25, with 15 gallons of huckleberries.' While at the Jake Mr. Caster spent the greater part of; his time looking after his cattle, which ho has on the range there. ' Principal Avard Whitman Is hoard ing nt the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Furry. A social mooting of the ladles' Aid at the homo of Mrs. J. N. Under was Kroatly enjoyed Thursday. Misses Vrila Rader. Alpha Htnkey. Agnes lulver and Sybil Caster assisted the hostess In serving delicious refresh ments. A short pi'ogrRtn consisted of readings by Mrs Donna Graf lis nnd Airs. Alma Gllehol Morse, and solos by Mrs. Miles Gummlll nnd Miss Trila Rader. Phoenix schools will open Tuesday Senteuiber 8. Mrs. T. J. Malmgron entertained as dinner guests Wednesday Mrs. J. S. Ilonar, Miss Cora Crowes und Mrs. Van M. Morse. . Miss Agnes Colvor has returned from San Francisco, whero she lias spent the summer. 1 Tho congregation of tho Presby terian church gavo a supper at Clyde hall Wednesday night In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Morgan, and as n token of esteem presented them with a beauti ful electric lamp. Dr. Morgan has been acting pastor of tlio church this summer. ' ' Miss Edna (iolieen of Ashland spent Sunday with Mrs. Lilly Hlackwood mid .loft .Monday morning with Miss Prstlymah, who Is driving through to Portland. Miss Gohecn will visit rela tives In'CorvalllB. Dr. Woods of Ashland and Dr. Malm Rren performed several tonsil onnrn ttot)n at' Dr. Mulamrcn's office Tues day. - A. H. Hoarq is building his now bungalow on the lot next to thai be longing to Mrs. Kennies. ? Mrs. Malmgron nnd daughter. Miss Mario Malmgron, lmvn returned from l-io.wnort.. . Mr.-and Mrs. It. W. Nolson nnd daughter,- Barbara, liavo returned from Moiitnnn. - . j -, Rev. R. W. Nolson will be welcomed hack In the pulpit of tho Presbyterian church next Sunday. A covored dish supper In honor -of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will ho given at Clydo hall at 7 o'olock Thursday. September 10. ' Mr. and Mm. Ed White nro tho 'Parents of a bnby girl, born Septeni her 3.1 m " 5 if lovsoli was accompanied homo by the Nelson family who spent u few days hero taking in tlio interesting scenery of southern Oregon. Grange wilt meet Saturday after noon. Homo will prohahly bring lunches ami attend the entire day. friend, Mrs. Julio McQuilkcu of Ash land. .Marshall Gray, son or Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Gray of Riverside, had his tonsils removed by Dr. Woods of Ash-1 land one day last week. F. Ij. Champlln of Fonts Creek spent This is an Important meeting and all the week-end In Medford on business ifflcers should attend. land pleasure minute ty iiv j'WWpSffpi g powder in J&S3kf hot or cold lif wf mm Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. . A New Shipment Just Received Of E verlasto Trunks Bag's, Suit Cases and Week-End Bag's ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE Buy Them on Our Installment eleprv trunfc li Plan . 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