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1 XrcnFOftD MATL TRTBUST?, MTRDFflTtf), OftEflOX. TlirffsDAY, MAY ?.. 1fl2S. MEDFORD WILL BE FROST SEASON FOR CENTER XOLYEAR jYEAR OVER, PEARS L FOLLIES DANCER TO WED CLUBMAN That AitMUuru na uwn st-H'i'irti i riu trust sisin for this yoar i ) as tho southi'i n Ori'Bini houtUiuar- , prank-ally ruin, to an offk-ial ontl 1 i tors fur the ('uly:ir Motor Sales yivsienluy. us drcmiiiK that the 1 company, auto parts chain for- ' peaix arc su well dfvt-lopod l.y this j jioration with uiiimhes all hIoiik thno that only an unusually ho- j j the Pacific coast, was tin stato- I vero frost would damage them. ment made this morning by K. It. j Floyd n. Yountr. head of the rov-j j Mann, general manager for this ertimcnt frost NrvU't in tho coast! j district, who closed 'a deal this ; slates, departed from Medtord last! j week with i-Jincr anil tjone Lium- , nlk'ht to look over the affairs of ers for a five-year leasa on two, the sub-frost stations in the state j of their stores on Kast .Main 'of WitshltiKtmi. after which he will street. This space is beirm re- return to his home ami hcadquar ! modeled and equipped for the new iters at Pomona, t'ulif. concern. P. J. Holers, his assistant, will All of southern Oregon and part i remain here for eight or ten days! of northern California will he ! yet to tuk the place of L. Walter serviced from Modfor d. and i Dick, in clmiKe of the Medfoid branches of the Colycar company I weather station, while Mr. Dick are beiiiK established in (iranls , takes u short vacation. Pass, shland, Dunsmuir, Weed j Mr. Yoiiiir. prior to his depar and other points hIoiir the line by ; ture. called attention to the fact Mr. Mann, who has been working that the valley was very fortunate in this district for the punt eight; In passinn throut-'h the past season months While Mr. Mann will spend most of his time in this city, he will make frequent trips through the district and make the necessary improvements arising in the new development of tills territory. "After nearly a year spent in carefully going over the ground In southern Oregon 'and checking tip on conditions in this territory. 1 reached the conclusion that Med ford is the logical center not only for our line of work, but for other enterprises in southern Oregon, and 1 am more than enthusiastic over being located here," Mr. Mann said this morning. The Colyear Motor company, i who are distributors for the t'on- linenlal motors, Tlmken axle and rollers and other well known auto .supplies, will open the local head quarters to both relnil and whole sale trade within the next 30 days. in developing the unusually fine and normal crop of pears by hav ing to combat but comparatively little dangerous frost, and that thanks to the general smudging at these few dangerous times, hut very little da mage was ca used to the fruit and that mostly consisted In marking of fruit in several of the orchards. There was no com mercial damage as a whole, he stated. There were only three severe frosts and consequent smudgings during the season, but on four other nights some of the orchards, located in the colder part- of the valley, smudged as a precaution ary measure when the thermome ter began to fall and their owners feared the temperature might go to a dangerous stage. 7 vr: X 1 ft ;;yV,:,'J l.y lihlillim on tin1 shmlow of the Imlv which iipiH'Hii'il on u cuitain. This afforileil iniii'li mntiui'im-nt. An extra larco ituwu. was ill atli'llil- illH'.'. The r.'Kiilur ineetini; of llowena jelri'le will lie next TSurailiiy after innon and will he ill (he lorm of a jpli-nir in l.tthia imrk. Mis. Yur.van lias i'Hai-;e ol una meeuiiK. The 1'iiper Valley I'oniinuiili y j elilh will holil their regular meet- inn June 13 at the eluh roniim. aiiss Yolk will meet with the lailieo ami iiiHU-iKt them in the iiiukinK of lump shades. Mrs. W. I Moore spent several ulayst last week visitliiK at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adrian Wolf, or Medlonl. Mrs. Kreed anil Mrs. Nonle and children, who have heen vlsltini; for some time with their parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Y. .1. Kenion, returned to their homes In California the first fif tlm week. I .Mr. anil Mrs. Krutilu and Miss ' Florence Krkey were callers at the Sheitereiter humo Suuday. Engagement ef Claire Luce, above, former Follies dancer, of New York City, to Clifford Warren Smith, New York clubman, has been announced. She has danced in several Broadway productions and he is a member of the New York Yacht club. ROCK POINI PEBBLES Thiiinlni; starlet! at the lel liio iir.-h:ii'il on Monday. May 21. Mrs. u 1'ole of Cllinls l'ass spent r'rlilay iiIkIi! at the home of her sister. Mrs. Hose llayioond. Mr. ami Mrs. (!. C. Itolililna and f,,i,iiiv ....ri. M.'ilford visitors on Saturdav afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Martin of Komie IHver were vlsilors at the- lel ltiu orchard oil Tuesday. Mrs. I'. I.. Stralian called In Mcd ford on Tuesday.. -Miss Noln ltofeers and Mrs. I'. I.. Strahan were dinner quests at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. II. I'. Camp bell at (llants l'ass. Mr. and Mrs. Prod i 11 T 1 ah L.umoer ueaiers In Medford Carry Oivcn'Orcgon Trade Marked Lumber hearty and will be extended weUome. The Woman's Motnp Missionarv society of the Methodist chmvii will hobl an all-day meeting at the borne of .Mrs. J. W. Mills, Jr., at -Kill Morton street. Afihltuul, Kelsoe nl-1 with a covered dish luncheon at Howard Yarbauh returned Sat-' unlay from Iho hospital in Medtord, ' where he underwent an operation j for appendicitis. I Afiss Poi-nthy Mathis Is snendin this week as ti guest of Miss Iauia ftiay hosier in .dtMll'urd. lion Kvans of Chiloipiin was a Iiomui guest of Robert Carter last week end. GEO. NUENER PAYS I VISIT HERE LOCAL EVENTS IN List of High School Graduates, and Program for Friday Night tended a birthday dinii'U- at the home of Mrs. Kelsoe's father. A. fhtrtrnw of Medford last Thurs day evening. noon. All memuers ami menus of the church are invited to at tend at this time on Thuisday, June 7th. Mr. ;t ml Mrs. family of Ituym ers lit the (1. (1. Sunday Harry Nourse andj Hev. Jtarnhart will conduct the UivVr were c;ill-1 services at the .Methodist chuit b Kobliins home on ! next Sunday mornlnK. ' Sunday IWhnul at H : 15. The Fd'worth Moving pictures of the Itose- hurff sti'ii wherry carnival which were taken last Saturday, arrived ...... (here this morning and will soon I tilted States District Attorney j ho K,von (iis)1.ibution bv the C.wirB Neuner spent last niht lnri,K.0 IU.WH ,.LH.L inciUcil.(i in Ult, Medford en route home to Portland rUnis HI.(. Hnnu, nm, ,(il.turoH of tl. iroui a uuHiuuKH ui(i iu oau r i .in- AI P(i f,.(1 doicpation in the x...... mm "i ,11'inj paratie neutieu by tiio lenion ,.v . . idruR corps of this citv. The hi When asked If he was polng to I Medford pear which was labeled accept a reported offer as assistant "Medford the l'ear Citv." nlso attorney general and move to Wash ington, George assumed his usual smile and said: "Not until it is of fered to me officially, at least. Then, too, I have no desire to leave Oregon. 1 love the west and my work." Mr. Neunci' wuh offered, a like HpKintmcnt some time aj;o hut declined. showed up to Kood advantiiRc So nui interesting footage of the "baby parade" with its many clever juvenile entries, is also con tained In this reel, which promises to be much in demand. Other Senior Cilrls. Addeline LI o a r d m a n, Uopp, Kthel lloiiHsum, Louise litis -sard, Camille Cleincnson. Dorothy Combes, Ma sine t'orwin, Vivian Coss, Dorothy Crews, Lucille Crews, l.ela Mae Cuinmings, Hazel Davies, .tunc Dixon. Willalette Kd wards, Kthel Klliott. Kathleen Ks tcs, Opal Kerrcll, Margaret Fitch, ,1 can Kit .gibbon h, lrncsiine Klury. (Una ficl'.iiuer. Inez Ciohhard, Hat tic Cierhardt, KUla (iheliirdi, Car it a ( i i f f o rd , Ka e (1 ree n , 1 -. u ise Indus- Hampson, C.ertrude Hawkins, Al- thea Higdon, Harriet Hill, Del phtne Hiuck, Helen Hinek, Nina Hoehne, La Verne Howell, Betty Janes, Leona Johnson. Thelm i Jones, Marjorie Llndley, Jessiu Ludwig, l-'.va l.yneh, Anita Mohr, Kdna Molir, C.ladys Murphy, Alico O'Conner. KWlyn Off ult, Klsie I'ardee, Kthel Vursel. Cwen Hed- Davis. John Day, Kdward liem- Mr. iind Mis. (',. fl. Hobblus ami league will bo in charge of mo family nccumpantcd by Mrs. J. K. j evening services. Young peoples' Itobbins w re visitors in Phoenix ( prayer meeting Thursday evening. Tuesday evening. Mrs. JO. K. Kvans and soix, Hon, ... . i .......11 1, t.....,l n,.,.., IVin. on lolCt ,,uwl" . ' '. . . I m,.u i. r f.n.l M.-m. .1 ' i,r f'hlhiotitn. w.M-n enllimr John Creeno. Charles' ,1","'"J ",,,t- "' nk 1 11 11 1 ":1 i ' 1 a ii u a in. i-1 unit jiuHUHih" Mrs. c. i,. Knbmns was a Men- unit tanniy were nusiness caiiers ford visitor on Wednesday. in Medford Saturday. ,t i.. ...i ut lillH'is ai nil' v . i ., I .i is. J aei'Kei u no i wo atMin, j i old Kalwell. Henry Kisher, Fredrick, I lampson, (.ionlon 1 liggins, Hussong, liiilph Klein, John Iing-: ston. Jtolland Merrifield, Cliffo-d , ICnrn"st. films just received by the Copco advertising deiartmenl include last Friday's .May festival at Ash la ml, which was put on by the Southern ( iregon Normal school, and some industrial pictures of the modern spraying m e t h o d s em ployed by the Hour Creek orchards. LAKE IS 0PENE0IG000 FISHING IN Ciood news for Medford fisher men, anent the opening of the fishing season at Diamond lake tomorrow, is that both roads to Umt popular resort, via Union creek and the Klamath Kails road, nro open to travel and free of snow all the way, are in good condition for this time of year a mi that there is no snow at the lake. Sev eral Medford cars went to the lake yewterday. The lodge is op"n at the resort, iill the cabins and boats are ready and the supply stores nro equipped and ready for the coming of the early season fisherman. This news was brought back to day by George L. 1 Iowa id, man ager of the Diamond lake resort, who came down on a truck with the driver to take back a load of further supplies. They will leave on the return trip tomorrow j morning. i Newton. Dclniar Parker, JOsijll Philips, Lloyd Frock, William Fur- i .11,. I'.u-i-i- l,.iri,,.u l.'i,,..,in SJIiilt.in iUn Silli.nan.' Ij.rkhi Skinner. I Hendri.-kson of Goals I Donld Sloan, Allen Spalding. Hob Stoltze, Virgil Swanson, Fred I'll 1 dcrwood. Kenneth Werner, Kdgar j Weis, Vivian Wood. Program. "Duffles of Fairyland (Warner) Girls' octette. Invocation The lieverend Car men Vj. Me!l. Salutory Vivian Coss. Solo Miss Kllow Mae Wilson. Class Address President Ar- mond. Alice iloberts. Pauline Uoh- nold Dennett Hall, University ef erts, Kosalif; Hoot, Dorothy Uyan, j Oregon. Jessie Selileiclicrt. Jlilda Sinler.i near n Thru-h at Kve" (Cad Louise Stokes. Clar i Thompson. man) Girls' octette. Jean Van Dyke, Lillian WalUer. ; Valedictory Nina Hoehne. Hazel M'allera, Louise Weis, Helen Introduction of Honor Students W ilson. Frincipul 1!. H. Conkle. Senior Hoys. Presentation of Diplomas Kmll Lee Allen, Delbert Dergnian, Mohr. Stanford Diden. Albert Dliton, Ft- ltenedictlon The ltov. T. H. home on Sumhty w re us follows: inK and Kverott, loft Sunday for Mr. and Mi's. P. U. ISatcman of, Salem to spend tho vacutlon With Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Darwell ; relatives in tho northern part of k. Mr. ! tho state. and Mrs. 1 1. A. FadtUe and family j John Driiier, Tom Lamb and of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Lew j j p.nry Sheets left Tuesday for the Schmilt and family of Grants Pass., jjcad Indian mountain, where A. J. Chalk of Medford is back they have employment on the on the job at the Del itio orchard. '.Mate highway. Walt llatnnrr lias purchased a Flmer Kincaid spent Monday new engine with which to pump 'and Tuesday mowing tho grass on water to irrigate his garden. i,K, .;tr,'ets and also all vacant I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pndtko and jots. Thifs is a good move of Him ; family, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hob- town coum il. as It reduces tho bins and Mrs. J. H. Itobbins were firo hazard to a great extent, and. visiting on Kvans creek on Sun-aso gives the town a bettor up day. j pearanee. Carl and f'lnlr Ilamncr have j ir. and Mrs. Carl Gottsehn of gone to Medford, where they nro Medford spent Sunday, guests at employed in nti orchard. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dobbins and and M rs. W. A. Mrs. J. F. Uobbins were at I.. Sinclair's at Kaglu 1 evening. visitors -iut last mer Doihe. Conner Medfiinl and valley fishermen who are fond of catching the big trout in the Upper Klamath lake or Pelican bay are getting ready to go to those waters as soon as they can. to capture their Hharo of the ; big follows, as reports have been , reaching here this week that the i fishing is tfood there already und will steadily grow better. I Many Klamath Falls fishermen j fished In Upper Klamath lake last ! Sunday, the majority of whom were successful. Frank Kfggs of that city caughter a 12l-pound trout, a ; man named Nitschelm caught a 12- IKHinder and Albert K. May caught one weighiiu; 11 pounds. The Weather KERBY WILL 1 Oi il , Ti'luplo. ! nnnnni iiiiimi i lr oUHUUL ANNUAL BELLEVIEW nr riniTnii nnniT I U, litNIKAL YM IALENT TOPICS Lowest temperature this morn ing. 41. Precipitation for -4 hours ending 5 a. m., none. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature. 2t. Lowest tem perature, 44. Mean temperature yesterday, 59. Precipitation: ' The total rainfall since first of month. .01 Inch. I tumidity yesterday, 5 a. m., S'-' per cent: 12 noon, 41 per cent; o p. in., 28 per cent. Character of day. clear. - Sun sets today at 7:."t9 p. m.' rises' tomorrow, 4:3s a. m., sets tomor row, : 10 p. m An annual which would bo of ! credit to a high schoni many limes i its size was being distributed this afternoon to the students of the ' Central Point high school, follow- i ing its completion today in the Job ; printing depart incut of the Med ford Printing company. "The Pointer," which has now I been published six times by t lie f Central Point high school, this 1 year is a book of over (iu pages of well prepared articles, stories, poems and miscellaneous items, in addition to numerous photographs 1 j and pictures, showing members of , i the faculty, senior class, student , body and basketball, baseball and, i track teams. i Under the editorship of M 1st j Dose stand iff and the assistance I of Kugene Merritt us manager and ; head of other departments, the an- ; nual is the result of much patient j preparation, as shown in the in- ' Klwood lBussey, adjutant of the t terestlng accounts of the work new American lOgion post of Kcr-j done by the school for tho past j by. Ore., was a business visitor j year. The Kp worth length; of the Methodist church enjoyed a lawn party Saturday night at the coun try home of Mr. and .Mrs. II. C. PKLLVIKW, May ill. Mr. and Dogun about 2T guests were pros Mrs. James llovd have sold UiMr i ,,nt- TIu' ,;,wn WilH 'H'autifully home on the Kuxl Main road to j ,,,''orri,,-'li w ;'apan,se lanterns. , , ,. , with electric lights inclosed. He- jonn nanej. i no uoytiH are icav- freHtimcntH wcro ,?rVed at ft latoj ing this community Boon for Klam- j hour. j I ulii wuiny, wukib uiey nuvu a miijo i Tho annual "Mother a Day ' i i.m. wii..v una nvini hvh.-h , parly wjj 1C j,ebl by the commu here today. While here Mr. Hussey conferred with local Ieglon of f I-1 cials in regard to tho comitu; con-! vention and made plans to take a , large number of vlsilors to the Ore-; gon Caves. Although Kerby jmnt ' is the newest .Legion post In the state, it Ik hwhv to a good start. I Rises and sets computed for tho ; Hm fH nhowiug a fine spirit of co- oneratliin with Medford In putting ovfr the Legion convention in Aug ust. Mr. KitHHey also stated that his post was planning a novel en try for the convention parade. Radio Program KMED Mull Trlliiinc-Vlivln Station Invpl hnrlzun) Ko recast for tonicht anil tonior- rnw: Fnlr and warmer toiuelit antf Friday. Low liunildliy. L. WALTER HICK. Mflconiloslsi. t'nltfil Stales Weather Bureau. Women Suffering Bladder Weakness ALLEGE HOMEBREWER Vou e.in't know tlie Jiy nf hei' neii nnil vitality If yu (i't illh. I'l' .ViKhtN, nuffir llliidiler iMiknei.M. Hurnlne or lirlilni! Serwition. ',c ur croln pHin nim .i ( ine you suiii-'r n nui 1 j w Hour Tent? Onri t III: fr Tonight. ! 0:15 p. in. .Medford Mull Tnlmne. 8 p. m. Gold Soul Crcin- cry. 9 p. m. Modern I'luiiililliK and Khect Metal Co. 9 30 p. in. Hlxth. Bt. Hupcr- aire up. )on t wait. (i t CleT toilay. Put It to n in Hour Tint. Money hack if you don't noon . feel like new. full of pep. (deep well with palna allevl uted. Try Cyte today. Only ton. For n a I e at Heath's tlrui; Store. "ollowing his arrest last even- nt his hom on West lain Mtrret, Herbert M. Walte. 33. was sch'iilubd to have a hearing in theJackonvillo justice court this afternoon on a charge of imnnn Klon of home brew. whPh officer alltite he was nellitifc. W'alte was nrritHiM bv Chief of Volice M- fredie. lliriimn Joe f'ave and S p. m. Medford v.irnl nttlrvr Terrv Talent, who! Hoar A. dpeUrf they found several bottle ( II P. m. Hunt's Craterinn f i-r.i- nn lc in a ref rlgeralor . inoatre. IServIco Ktallon. Friday,1 dune 1. 10 n. m. So. Oregon Klec- trlc Co. 10;S0 a. m M. M. Dept. Store. Jl n. rn. Jacque I.cnnox. 1130 . m. Itrophy'B Jew elry 8lor 12 m. Medford Klertrle Co. 12:30 p. ni. rainier Music 4 House. 6:15 ' tO ni. Medford Mall Tribune. Ileal ty farm, of farming land Adjoining the Boyd place, so by joining the two he will have quite un aereago for farm ing purposes. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tucker and daughter, Mrs. Dean Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. l,eck of Ashland were Sunday visitors at tho -Mark True home. Mrs. T. A. Merryman and daugh ters, Wilda and Kileii, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordwiek of Medford Sunday. Miss Wilda Merryman, the eldest (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Merryman of Meilview, Ik graduat ing with tho high school class of 'S In Ashland on Thursday even ing of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Metcalf of Klamath Kails Hent the week end with Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Metcalf. and oil Sunday the two Metcalf families were en tertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goettschke of Medford were dinner guests Wed nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hark True. Mm. Camilla Owens and daugh ter, Mrs. Parker, were Medtord vis itors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Tuc ker of Trail were guests at the home of' Mr. Tucker's mother, Mm. h. It, Tucker, Sunday. The new road up Tolman can yon, built by Mr. Coggins, In near enough finished that trucks are hauling logs to the mill east of Ashland. Tliore Is a large crew of men at work on the sawmill getting It ready to operate won. (ieorno Plalsted and Mr. Muscat of Ueiid, Ore., have accepte positions with Mr. Coggins as woodsmen. Homer Moore has a lar'?o crew of berry pickers busy In his two- acre patch of strawberries which aro at their heaviest bearing at present. , Tho eighth grade class of Hell (vlew were all successful In their examinations and will be awarded SOthelr diplomas Friday morning at tho homo of Mr Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monro and Uelos Churchill of Medford were j guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holdridgc and family Sunday. Klton Petri left Saturday for ; Fort Klamath, where he will as : slst his brother, lth hard, in faiin I ing n grain ranch. ' A largo number of Talent people 1 attended (ho graduating exorcises i and program on Jackson County I dav in Ashland today (Friday), i Miss Wlllctta mid Juauily Miller returned Monday after Hiendlug the past ten days in Yoncullu, guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Knnnu Miller. C. W, Untu? left Wednesday morn ing for Corvallls. Ho Is moving (he Swart ly brothers from Medford In thai tlii Wednesday after- Thero will only ho Sunday school 0th, at their club ..t the Mantlst church nnvt Kimdnv ; morning. W'atrh for further notice to attend this utrty nt church services ally club next noon, June room. All new people in Talent lire Invited RIALTO Your Big Laugh 8TART8 TOD A Y! YOU WONT FEEL BLUE FOR A WEEK AFTER YOU SEE THIS ONE V J-WT ni. iq - - of Pl . f. '"0 ' U 0 n ; e" t tho armory. The eland wan com poneil of the'followlnx named: Hob ert HodlKh and (ienevlevo Far.T. Mm. MirKlnney had eharpc of the upper firaden the Bellvlew Rchool. The YoeniTii lodxe and llocna elrele ave a pie noel8l at their lode riHimn on Tuesday et'enlmr. lianeliiK wan the muin divrQion nf nnd thiit two emtomern were a Hie plaic at the time, ot the laid. Q ine anair, wnen at a line nour earn 4 4. 4. 4 ft 4. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 ' gentleman won bin partner and I'll) tools Pom- Luck Alto Rothflrmel't Mutlo Be.t Short Feature Usual Admli.lon Mat.. 10 & 25 Evet 10 & 35 rin cl.vJr EN A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- n NEYIO. Don't Let Graduation Gifts Worry You This is the time of year when double-decked white envelopes are liable to pop in on you unexpectedly, and you groan dejectedly, "What, another gift !" Oh well; don't be too ut terly pessimistic. Perhaps you are taking the subject a bit too seriously and need a new slant on the situation. Things don't have to be ex pensive to be appropriate and in good taste. Our store is crammed with gifts for the woman whose ggod taste 13 guided by a sensible desiro for economy. It really costs very little to remember your friends when you have learned to shop the Penney Way. Tailored Undies Of Glove Silk For Graduates Yotl wili lJiJ satisfy one iJS&k 0 f her v u heart's de- Ad a sires if yoti ft 9 se'cct silk V K a undc rwcar I J ft f o r h e r fTTVffvV graduation. 2.49 and 3.98 The bras siere -top chemise is a conven ient -combination K a r ni e n t that she nill love. Flower-Trimmed Hats Are Smartest With Feminine Frocks The increasing popularity of soft er lines til ings in charming new hats refreshing and feminine with their trimming of gay flowers. Many Novelty Straws Light weight straws and hraids arc the summer favorite in black and a score of colors to match your frocks. The Thrifty Way to Style Is to Select Your Frocks in Our Store Every day the number of wise shoppers is increasing women who insist upon being smartly dressed at all times recognize the importance of buying where thrifty prices are on the daily program. In our stock they find the prevailing modes always at a saving. Women Misses Juniors Many Types of Frocks for Your Summer Needs Sport frocks some without sleeves gay prints in tailored styles or tho more feminine georgette pastel wash silks and simple, modish frocks for traveling. From morning f'til night, there are frocks to meet your needs.