Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    M EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORI-XiON, TUESDAY, JCTNE 10. 1!)30.
PAGE THREE
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Miss Olndys Richmond, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richmond.
and Mr. Ralph L. Kellogf; of 8a- i
?m, nan pt Mrs. O. B. Ballou of !
Portland, were married at a noon
ceremony today at the Richmond
country home near Central Point,
Rev. Carman E. Mell or the First
Christian church officiating. At
tendants of the. bride and groom
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parsonw
of Medford. .
Out of town guests werpi Miss
Alice Owen of Los AngeJes and
Mr. nnd Mra. O. B. Ballou of Port
land. Following the ceremony. Mr. and
Obfl. Kellogg left for a motor trip
'ijfcrth, after which they will make
their home in Salem, whore Mr.
Kellogg is manager on 1110 uauou
& Wright store.
The bride, who has recently been
employed as secretary to the- state
tax commission in Salem, formerly
lived in Medford, where she was
a popular member .of the city'.
younger set, and played an active
part In civic affairs.
Taylors Iieavo Friday
Mr. and -Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor
will leave Friday for North Dakota
and Minnesota, where they will
visit with friends nnd relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor formerly lived
in the middle west. They plan to
ret u r n to Medford in a month.
Mrs. Setlitr Honored
tl .Noon Luncheon
Mrs. C.Tonnirt M.i Vnciv -n(r.
talned nt a l o'clock bridge lunch
eon today in honor of Mrs. lliuh
.-iiK'r 01 I'aio Alto.
Ouests of the hostess included
Mesdames Sether, Klsie liutler, Qu
elle O'XeiU. Virginia Wait, Sadie
Frazoe, Maude Jones, Kli.abeth
Jerome, Ham-l Pnrreti, Hazel
Smith, Beatrice Merrick, Helen
Hedrlek and Mis Mauiine Carroll.
I. K. ).s V.nimnhi
Ilusbaiids Tomorrow
Airs. hZ. 11. ijj,y wiu he hostess
tomorrow evening at hep Sams
Valley home to members of the
Medford 1'. K. o. and their hus
bands at a lawn parly. A program
will be presented during the even
ing, which will include musical
numbers by Mrs. C. H. Pawke, Mrs.
H. C. Young and Mrs. Day. Danc
ing and bridge will follow the din
ner. Well Known Women
Visit Outer Uikt
Jtecent visitors U the- Crater
ignite, national park were Mrs. Wil
liam Kent and Mrs. J. S. Hawvei,
guesu of Commissioner Steel. Mrs.
Kent is the wife of Congressman
Kent of Kentfield, Cal., and Mrs.
Hawver is nationally known under
her maiden name of Mary Kliza
beth Parsons, botanist and author,
one of her hooks being "The Wild
Flowers of California.'' Both wom
en were enthusiastic in stating that
the lake more than fulfilled their
highest expectations of tho world
wonder.
Gtnscork-Lalug
Wttlillng Sunday
Miss .N'elle lsabelle Glascock be
came the bride of Mr. Arthur E.
Lafng at a lovely ceremony Sun
day afternoon at the home 'of her
parent.", Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gins
cock, 2ti4 Heatty street, Hev. A. G,
Hennett of the Methodist Kptscopal
church officiating.
The ceremony w;w read under a
canopy of pink and white, deco
rated with hanging baskets of old
fashioned flowers and terns, in the
presence of relatives and a few
intimate- friends of the bride and
groom. ?
The bride was lovely In a dress
of rose taffeta and carried a bou
quet of rosebuds and sweet peas.
Her maid of honor was Miss Freda
Laing. Mr. Howard Glascock was
best mnn, The wedding march
was played by Miss Georgiana llus
song, who also played "I Love You
Truly" before the ceremony.
Wedding guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. II. C. Glascock. Mrs. Alfred
Laing nnd Archie and Fred La lug,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard 1!. Glas
cock and Mary-Marie and Rosalie.
Leo Glascock. Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
U'llliam.s and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. Hussong and Georgiana, Mr.
and Mrs. ,T. C. Woods, Mr. and
M rs, Carl Pearson and Christine,
M r. and M rs. C. A . Hi na ba rger,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1!. Shirley, Mr.
and Mrs. Mruce Moffatt, Mrs.
George Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
F. Hond.
After a short motor tour of the
north and a visit with friends in
P re merlon. Wash . . yiv. and Mrs.
Lalng will be at home to the'.r
friends in Medford at 260 Beatty
street.
O. K. Groups
Plan PU'iilo
The Senior Christian Endeavor
groups of the First Christian
churches of Ashland and Medford
will hold a join picnic at Wagner
Creek Friday evening. Games and
amusements are being arranged by
the Medford society.
Mrs. WcIht IVtiMl ;
By Auxiliary
The club room of the American
Legion Auxiliary was beautifully
decorated with roses and other
summer flowers for the meeting
held last evening at which Mrs.
Georgia Weber, state chairman of
the Veterans' hospital in Portland,
was honor guest.
A short talk on the work being
accomplished at the hospital was
given by Mrs. Weber. Department
President Mrs. Mary Chaney and
Auxiliary President Mrs. Win. Lee
P.rlcker, who recently returned
from a trip through Oregon with
Mrs. Donald Macrae, national aux
iliary president, gave reports of
their trip. Reports of the Rose
burg conference were also given
by Mrs, Pricker, Mrs. Chaney and
other delesfites from Medford.
Guests at last night's meeting
from Grants Pass were Mrs. Pitts
and Mrs. Lucy Barber.
At the close of the meeting re
freshments were served at small
tahles beautifully arranged with
flowers by Mrs. H. XI. Edwards
and her committee. Mrs. Weber,
who leaves today to return to Port
land, wns presented with a cor
sage of rosebuds.
A no-hostess luncheon was also
Cherish Those Lovely Arms
m
"Coming events
cast their
shadows before"
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VWSkii1 -7 Y MSfl ' '-SfSi
it's to
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for
Lucky instead
Be moderate be moderate in all things,
even in smoking. Avoid that future shad
ow by avoiding over-indulgence, if you
would maintain that modern, ever youth
ful figure'. " Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette
you ever smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The Cream of the
Crop-"IT'STOASTEP."l.ucky Strike
has an extra, secret heating
process. Everyone knows that
heat purifies and so 20,679
physicians say that Luckies
are less irritating to your throat
TUftE IN
The lucky Strike Dance Cchestra, every
Saturday and Thursday evening, over N. B. C.
networks
asted
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
"There is only one remedy for fat, and that U eat the right food . . . There are at least one hundred o.called
oht-sitv cures None of these is permanent. All of these are injurious," says Vance Thompson in his famous
little book, "Eat and Grow Thin," published by E. P. Dutton ck Company. We do not represent that smok.
, , ' .. j0 brinu modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that
. !XntmPtedteo w"u! tfyou willReach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indul.
crence in thines that cause excess weignt ana, vy avuiums uywiuuuiBwwv , - . -
lllven for Mih. "Weber ftt Hotel
Medford Monday afternoon.
At (end (.raiid
Chapter O. K. S.
Several members of the O. E. S.i
from southern Oregon nre attend-1
ing the grand chapter meeting in
Portland this week. Amonu them
nre Mih. W, h. MeOowan of this
city. Mr, and Mrs. Judge Barnes
of Phoenix and Mrs. Vivian Wil
son nnd Mrs. E. S. Severance of
Jacksonville.
' . -
Piano Ttccltttl
Enjoyed.
A lurse and appreciative audi
ence enjoyed the piano reel till
given nt the St. Mark's hall lust
evening In which Miss Imogene
Wallace, local Instructor, present
ed her classes. The manner In
which numbers were mastered
by the young students evoked
much praise from music lovers
in attendance.
Students participating In the
program were: Phyllis Pythian,
Margaret Mary Mann, Janet Mann.
John Prentice, Lawrence Penning
ton, Phoebe Dean, Hetty Jane
Pennington, Barbara L. e m m o n,
Helen Chlrgwln, Betty Vilm, Mary
Louise McRlhose, Barbara Dur
ham, Marjorle Pythian, lona
Conger, I .on so Brommer nnd Jo
seph Hartley,
Mrs. Vlrlfh leaves
I'Vir Portland.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and son,
Russell, will leave Medford thlf
evening for Portland, where Mrs.
Ulrlch will arrange the exhibit of
the local Garden club for entrance
In the Portland rose show. They
will return to this city the Inst
of the week.
W. C, T. V. Will
Moot Thursday.
The W. C. T. U. will meet
Thursday afternoon, Juno 12 at
2:30 In the Y. W. C. A. parlors
with Mrs. George Prescott in
charge of the program. The topic
will bo tho United States Consti
tution nnd a talk by Mrs. S. I.
Leonard on the eighteenth amend
ment. Mrs. Belle Uttrell will lend
the devotions. Several nutrient
numbers will also bo Included in
the program.
M
Taylors nnd Carkins
On Auto Arlp ICu.st,
Mr. and Mrs. Cilen O. Taylor,
accompanied by Mrs. Taylor's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L. Car
kin, leave tomorrow by auto for
a month's trip, on business nnd
pleasure.
They will visit relatives at tneir
old homes In Grand Forks and
Illlsboro, N. D and will stop in
Qhlcago, Minneapolis, Saskatche
wan, Canada, and other cities.
They will go via tho Lincoln
highway and remrn by one of tho
northern 'routes.
M
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. n. Coss will
leave Medford Sunday for Eugeno,
where thoy will attend the com
mencement program at tho Uni
versity of Oregon Monday, Juno
10. Their daughter, Cecil, Is grad
uating . ith the class of 1930.
Vivian, who is also a student at
the university, will accompany her
parents and sister on their return
to Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Fields left
this city Sunday by motor for
Portland, traveling via Bond. In
the northern city Mr. Fiolds will
nttend the state meeting of the
Blue Lodge Masons, while Mrs.
Fields visits with friends.
Mrs. F. L. Cranfill, who spent
the winter months In San Piego,
CM., has returned to her home In
this city.
HI-Trlangle society of the First
Christian church will meet at the
H. N. Biden home Thursday even
ing at 7:30.
MRS. CAMPBELL HOSTESS
PHOENIX DAFFODIL CLUB
PHOENIX, Ore., June 10.
(Hpeclal) Daffodil club mot at
tho homo of Mrs. James Camp
bell In Medford last Wedneduy.
After regular business was at
tended to tho afternoon was spent
visiting. Mrs. M. F. Sheets and
Mrs. Donald Anderson were guess
ing game wlnnora
Tho next meeting of tho elul)
will be at the homo of Mrs.
Oeorpe Drake on July 2.
Meteorological Report
Juno 10, I90
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday fair; cooler Wed
nesday.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight
and Wednesday but cloudy and at
times unsettled In north and east
portions cooler Interior Wednesday.
Local Date. ? K ? K
p 1
1 i
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on
61
80
.00
Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing Gl degrees.
Teniperuturo (degrees) 00
Highest (last 12 hours) 01
Lowest (lust 12 hours) 60
rtel. humidity (per ct.) 21
Precipitation (Inches) . .00
Htnto of weather Cleur
Totul precipitation since Wept. 1,
1829, 1 3.94 Inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 72; lowest 63.
Sunset today, 7:45 p. m.
Sunrise Wednesday 4:35 a, i
Sunset Wednesday 7:4(1 p. i
What are you giving Dad for
FATHER'S
DAY
Sunday, June 15th?
A Smart
Solar Straw
$1.98 to $3.98
BroaJeloth
Shirts
$1.49 to $2.98
Somt Attmctiv
Neckties
98c
Some New
Fancy Socks
25c to 49c
Cool, comfartablt
Shirts and Shorts
49c to 98c
Smart Golf
Knickers
$3.98 and $4.98
A "ff avert f"
Sports Gap
$1.98
'A Pair of Good
Suspenders
49c & 98c
Cowhide,
Belt
49c & 98c
J.C. PENNEY
Phoenix 106 70 Clear
Portland 82 68 Clear
Red UlUff 94 08 Clear
Roseburg 84 50 Clear
Salt Lako 78 68 Clear
San Francisco... 72 52 P. Cdy.
Santa Ko 711 6(1 Clear
Seattle 78 60 Cloudy
Spokane 80 64 P. Cdy.
Walla Walla .... 02 02 Clear
Winnipeg ...... 82 611 Cloudy
W. J. HUTCHlSORMeteoroioglst
Hot Point
and
L.&H.
Electric
Range
SALE
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC
409 East Main St.
AMITY A section of a fir tree
with the bone of small animal Im
bedded in It Is on display at a
bank here.
PORTLAND N. M. Peterson,
G5, Portland, was killed when shift
ing Band threw him from a wagon
to beneath the wheels
when emergency calls
INCORPORATE INTO YOUR DAILY ACTIONS
THE HELPFUL CO-OPERATION THAT BLENDS
IN WITH AN ACCOUNT AT THIS FRIENDLY
BANK AND YOU WILL APPROACH EVERY
CIRCUMSTANCE . .
EVERY CONDITION
WITH A CONFIDENCE THAT WILL STAMP
UPON IT THE "SEAL O' SUCCESS'
Medford National Bank
where co-operation
really measures up
to your expectations.
Observations Taken at A,
120th Meridian Time
3 PS" 3
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Baker City 84 48 Clear
Bismarck 80 00 P. Cdy.
Boise 84 68 P. Cdy.
Denver 62 60 Clear
Des Moines ..... 76 62 Clear
Fresno 98 60 Clear
Helena. 84 64 Clear
I.os Angeles .... 82 58 Cloudy
Marshfield 72 62 Clear
GOLFERS
REDUCE YOUR GOLF EXPENSE
. . AND YOUR SCORE A3 WELL!
SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK
PEAU DOUX "Po-Do"
GOLF BALLS
OFFICIAL 1931 8IZE AND WEIGHT
CENTER Of hard rubber to give proper resiliency.
CORK! Wound with pure Para rubber thread under tension,
COVKH Half shell construction of white Baluta.
FINISH The best obtainable In enamel.
AT
3 for 11
13.75 per doien
Medford
Jarmin & Woods Dmg Store
Phone 66
Oregon
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