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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1930)
.MRnFORD MATTj TKIHUNM-V MKHFORD.- ni.'KCiOV. Tl'KSDAV. MAY V.V,i ' i ' "" '' ' noE threw s Mwll l'-'1''1 ".twlS ifvo for South. "in". Charles P. Witter of Her keicv Cnl., and Mrs. Wm. N. Gil "orc who havo been guests of ihelr' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill of this city for several weeks, lan to leave. Thursday for Los incelcs, accompanied by their A"6. . .mud a short time Mrs Witter win i w her homo In Berkeley and Mrs. rlllmore will leave for Waslilnit , D C to join her husband, ilailtenant Gillmoro, who is now .tatloncu at Fort - Myer. Va. Each day of the week Is to be ,jllPrt wltn enieiuun.iiK I ..i.. in thpfi ilomirturi' :. Thnv have been the Tnurs;. .miration for numerous cIoIIkM ful ovonts of the spring season, ,a will bo Breutly missed In so cial circles. , ncturn Today. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore, who left Medford Saturday evenlnn to ,nend Sunday with their dnuKhtcr, i Bculah. at tho University of Ore ion KuKeno. are expected to re turn this afternoon by motor. ami Tarty .iinv TCvciuilft. - AmonB social events scheduled for tomorrow evening is a card ot tho Catholic parish hall. to be Riven by the ladies of the sni-red Heart cnurcn. i iuyiuK will begin at 8:00 o'clock and tho public Is Invited. MeMlumes IHlardV And Hoot Hostesses. . u V. C. Dlllard and Mrs. Myron Root will entertain with . .,..nlmr nf hrldce at the Dll lard homo tomorrow honoririK Dr. 'Mnry Strlcklor wno is bucsi in this city of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wins. There will bo four tables In play. Dr. Strickler, who Is also honor guest at a luncheon at tho Miles cabin on tho Rogue todny, for wlilch Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mrs. R. A. Holmes aro hostesses, will sail for Europe via Montreal next month. . The ladles of the Lutheran church are aRaln serving one of Ihelr good dinners Wednesday evening. May 14. from 5:30 to 7:00 in tho social hall of the church. The Roosevelt P.-T. A. will bo postponed until Friday, May 23, In staid of Wednesday. Here l'lmn uumi,. Mrs. Hubert Alford and young' son, Itkhanl. are guests in this city from Kugone nf Mrs. Al nml's pai-nts. ,,-. ,ui Mrai w . Cruwwm. They pi,,,, l0 B.)t.nil two weeks lure. Will t'omliiit Round Tallin al CoiiKMiiinn. Mrs. V. u Van h eently ,,,,,.,, n. prl'n.ipalship of tho vullov .i,....i i ... iIIIH ut't'll unpointed to conduct tho vo. , tame In education t nml t..iii-i.i i....- It "miiig mo conven tion of IJusinoss nnd Professional women's clul.s. which will open In this city irrld.ly morn,ngi 1Ir3 .Maud Chapman, president of tile local ciul . announced today. i ColllellM Will Mako Homo Horc. j Mr, and Mrs. o. B. Cottrell of llaltimore, who havo bem visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Crowson for tho past week,' Plan to make ihelr home in Med-! ford. Mr. Cotlpll if, Mrs. Crow-1 son's brother. I Commit tcos Mri-l Tiililglil. Final arraiiBements for the state convention to open in Mod ford this week-end will be com pleted at the meeting of the Busi ness nnd Professional Women's club at the Y. v. c. A. tonlghr. All committee heads are urged to lie present as reports will bo requested. Mrs. (ircen Returns From Trip. Mrs. Gaol (ireeh and young daughter, Joyce, have returned from a six weeks' trip through Idaho and Washington. In Ku- mlah, Idaho, they spent several weeks visiting M is. Green's mother. Mrs. c. T. Motcatf and were guests of other relatives In cities In Washington betoro com ing back to Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Delzell of Klamath Falls were week-end guetns In this city of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Newbury. Their young dau ghter, Caryl, who has been visit-1 ing the N'ewburys for the past week, will remain here for an other week before returning to her home. The next meeting of the Cra ter Lake chapter, D. A. I!., will be held Saturday. May 17. at the home of Mrs. .1. ,J. Stelger, 122 Oregon Terrace. Ruth Warner in Farewell Concert During Copco Air Hour Tonight ..-.-v w j'V,-; Tonight will bo the lust oppor- , lunlty to hear Miss Htith Wurnor, ' Popular soprano solist, who leaves soon for Now York City to make her home. MIsb Warner Is well known here, having been active in local music schools before she left Medford to go abroad over two years ago. Through speclnl arrangements Miss Warner will broadcast a fare fell concert during Copco hour Jrora 9 to 10 this evening, and a rge number of local music lovers Plan lo listen in on tho attractive I Pfosram which has been prepared j "r the occasion. ' Assisting Miss Warner will be; irs. George Andrews, accompanist, jl Mra. Margaret Schiller, reader. Mrs. Srhuler, who fs a graduate or he Holt School of Oratory of Min neapolis, has already won an en viable reputation In southern Ore Son for her clever readings. The entire Copco program Is tie tldeiily worth while nnd promise!' Warner i ,i mini tho minimal of those who enioy the bolter class of radio cntorlaintnent. The complete pro gram follows: My Heart Is a l.ule R. H. Woodman One Fine Day (from "Madnme Itulterfly" I''"-'-1"1 Can This He Summer? ..... Clara Edwards Kuth Warner Rending , ' 1,, nrv Margaret Schuler A Banjo Song Sidney Homer Summer Chaininade Until Warner Negro .Spirituals "I'm n-Wand'rin' Samuel f.alnes Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.... .. James Rogers Ruth Warner Reading Selected Margaret Schuler n Ainun irrnm "The Desert Song"! S. Romberg In the Garden of My Heart.. ... Krnest Hall At' Parting' lames Rogers Hutn wnrner George Bancroft Is of Rialto Hit Oeorgo thrill. Bancroft, the mighty man. Is coming to the Fox frterlnn theatre agafn. This time the burly Bancroft, who has be ""no a man among men In screen m. win be seen and heard as Joe 'orilatl, tho steel worker who Shts his way to success as a wilding eonstrucfton contractor. The picture, -Ladies Love rules." Is based on te original r. "Pardon My Glove" by Zoe "tins, According to the fascinating t, Bancroft, having attained a T$5r"te amount of wealth, dc- i!i th"t he now needs social po """ Ho makes a piny for Mary "tor, young society matron. But "" comes ihn villainy, purveyed Stanley Fields, ,Or airitator. an,l Sfl- nrittrnl tnO- (a pnt i . Kl ......o enntnia win" 4 "lon to make. He must choose th. v.'or hl" nwn ll,lle boy or '"r child of the woman he loves. " dOM, ,Hke ,he mighty r" long to decide that mo niou, eri,!,,, re ,p nvercome l,v the fistic uff method, and he plunges into the battle with 1- ields nnd his toadies with telling and sllning effect. Virginia has IIM registered pluirioa.ist-. Saving Your ALPINE LABELS? Valuable premiums for them FREE! t n th vnn5rful GET Tuun sumi t ' - coffee, cereals, and .H recipe, th-t for a rich, creamy m.lk. Bayj amj from your trocer . thow the nuoarcu u. - can get -fthout cost-for your AhTge MdkT.be" Wntefor VV' Milk. Premium Dep-, 15 'l"onS Francisco, iwaiiio.. 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