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CAuf. KKiiri' PAGE EIGHT- jii ni.'Oi.'M MAI I. rtlEDFORD JfATL 4 ! i;T' v i ' M 1. 1 )'( il.M icon; mm, 13, 1930. Damv Revue Well Received A dance program of vnrled typna of numbers, Interspersed with ev eral cHutuical piano numbers by pupils of Mrs. K. E. Gore, waa well received last even In if at the dance revue presented by Miss Ruth ,kuy at the Armory. V The program opened Willi V Chinese ballet, with a aword dance by Jloaa Gore, and a China tap by l'Yankle Rinobargors Included in the Hame number waa a tea party In which Marjorle Heckert, Alice Brill, Phyllis Field and Beverly Watson took part. These tiny tots received much applause for the clever way in which' they executed the act, ; 'Pupils who took part in- the Chin we, the bunny, Persian, dom ino, fox trot und strutter chorused were Huby Htone, Jane Antle, Ar leta Messinger, Hetty . Johnston, Kthel Chord, SSoe Pall Jtntis, Mar jorle JJndlcy, Mary Kate Wultera, Maxine Vaughn, Dorothy Gore, Nancy Morrow, Dorothy F!ynu, Jean Smith, Mary .Jano Hchorer, Carol Carkln, Jackie Flynn, Ann VanValmh, Josephine B u 1 I i a, Jeanne Cooper. Vlvlenne Hobs, Rosa Gore, June , Williams, Loulsu Clark, iFrankie Rlnibarffer, Freda Underwood, Patsy Bauer and Mar garet; Grinstood. Jane Antle was featured In 'Hwane.'V'Oairt Bo Bothered," and a.1. Persian . dance. Frank:e Uirmbarger received much favor nble comment from her dances, in cluding sailor tap, too dance and wait a eccentric. Little Jean How ell was featured In Just Tappln. Zoo Dell Utntis as Fasclnatin' Vamp brought applause from the crowd, and also In the toe dance VNola." Another cleverly .executed number was the waltzing doll, in terpreted by Mildred Schmidt and GnnevIevo Croisant, ; Barbara Ann Bruyton as the pony girl, dressed in a white rid ing hublt, with what hut, gaunt lets and riding hoots,' with a red kerchief around nor neck, was very attractive. Her - dance was quite clever. students of Mrs. Gore who play ed p'laho numbers were Howard Orover, Carlin Piatt, Betty Pur din, Hay 1 ew Is, Dofotliy Gore and Dorothy Burgess. " :- Hl-Trlanfflo Club Mw tH Ml B liken Home) Twenty members of the II-Trl-angle' '!lub were prowunt t "ho meeting held at the home of Ne ville Bfden, 711 East Jaekson street last-evening. During tho mooting Edwin Anderson gave a paper on "The Northern Luzon,' 'and Gale Hill, who spent several months in the Philippine island, gave un ac count of his visit, und told of the natives of the Islands. "Installation of officers was to have been conducted, but because several were not present, the ser vice could hot be conducted.' O!' ficors for the coming year are Ger ald !.atham, president; Vir(lnl.i llregory, vice-president; Mury Kae Walters, secretary; Kdwln Ander son, treasurer, and Gentldlne I-n-tham, librarian. : ' P. K, O.'s GuewtH ' 1 At K. B. lay Home A dellghtCMl event "of Wednes day evening for members of P. 10. O. was the B. J. L. party hold at the country home of Mr, and Mrs. K. B. Day. Govern were laid at the 7 o'clock, dinner for 93 mem bers, busbandu and friends. .The dinner waa followed by an Informal program and the remain der of the evening devoted to cards. First prUe was won by Mr. and Mrs.- F; Ij. TouVelle .and second by Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Hammond. DuM'ljig Party , Hummer flowers in great quan tities decorated the Guild, hall last evening for the dancing party, sponsored 'by the St. Ann's Altar .Bootety,. Several hours of dancing were enjoyed by the 25 couples present. 'Munlo was furnished by Dugan brothers' orchentrn. priz.es of quaint aorsnges wero awarded three winners in the specially tlnnna number. They were "Mm, C'. T. ttakeiv Mm. A. Ir, . Dan well and Miss Josephine Kstes, s .Mrs.r Krnest Hmlth nnd dough . ters, Janet Wray. and Patsy, will roturn to Medford today from Port land, where they have been visit ing for the pnM week and attend ing the opening of the rose show. 28 ctkt rtcipti ii mid fk fix Little at a time And Hilu Bum. ro.it their codec by a continuou, proc ch 1 few pound, at a lime. Whit a diSerence It makei in flavor I No bulk roaited cofiea taittt like it. Freth from the original vacuum Emily optntd with the try. HILLS . BROS ftuk MIhs Thompson Home for Hummer. Miss Geraldine Thompson re turned to Medford Thursday from Kugene after completing her freshman yoar at the University of Oregon. Miss Thompson, who is a. tulented musician, played a violin solo at the Lions club luncheon in Grants Pass yester day noon. During the year she appeared in several large recitals and according to present plans will give prlvute violin lessons at her 'home at 113 Tripp street this summer. Kholl-MrFiirliiml Murrlago Wednesday Miss Hadie Jane Shell and Mr. Frederick J. McFarland of Brem erton, Wash., were married at the First Methodist Kplscopul parson age of this city Wednesday noon, Hev. A. G. Bennett officiating. Fo, lowlng the ceremony they left by motor for Los Angeles, Cal., ani will return after ;t month's visit to make their home in Bremerton. Mr, and Mrs. McFarland ara friends of Bev. Bennett's and for that reason came to this city to bo married. Walthers Are Guest Here Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walthcr of Portland are house guests in this city of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels. Mr, .Walther will leave for Kan Francisco Sunday to attend the American Electrical Hnirlneers' convention, Mrs. Walther will re main here during his ubsenre and return with him to Portland tlu end of next week. They enjoye-l a motor trip to Yreka yesterday and a short visit with friends In that city. MUw'H Wilkinson Are Guests Huro Miss Nellie B. Wilkinson of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived in this city Tuesdoy, accompanied by her niece, Miss Virginia Wilkinson, to spend tho summer with her sister, Mrs. Alexander George Bennett, at tlin First Methodist Episcopal purwon age, 27 North Orange street. Mifs Wilkinson is head of the mathe matics department of the Phoenix high school, Cotiglinui-Groen Marriage Yesterday Miss Chrlstlno Cotighran of this city became the bride of Mr, Alvah J. Green of Springfield, Ore., at a ceremony at the First Methodist Episcopal parsonage yesterday morning, read by Hev, A. O. Ben nett in the presence of Mrs. Jennie Coughran and sons, iSylvester, Glenn and John. - : ' Mr. and Mrs. Green will make their home at Tillamook. Piano Rtmleiits , , In lUt lUil IVKluy i About 00 friends have been In vited to the piano, recKdl fn which Mrtt. Roberta Ward Bebb Is pre senting her pupils at her home this afternoon. 1 Twelve students will be heard In a program of interesting numbers. Guild Member On PI mic Today A. p ten la In Llthla park, Ash land,, is . being enjoyed today by members of t. Mark'a Guild, who left for the neighboring city this morning. , They will be Joined at the picnic dinner by memhars of the Ashland Guild, Rotifms from School - Miss Omn GeBauer will return to her home in this city tomorrow from, the University of Oregon. where she Is a student, . She will return with her hrother Harold, who left this morning for the northern city by auto. Mrs. R. B. Hammond and Mrs. Wilson Gray ; lpft Medford ' this morning by motor for Eugene and Olendale. Mrs. Wilson will visit for several da.y in the1. latter city nnd Mrs. Hammond will return to Medford thin evening, accompanl ed by her son Hob, who In a student at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlln have returned to Medford from a trip through the middle west, when they have been visiting relatives for tho past three weeks, Mrs, L. H. Davis, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Toft, left yesterday by nlf plano for her home in Los An gers.. . ' .. ath Falls spent tho week end at the home of Mrs. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fixley. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House and daughter Bessie spent the day in Grants Pass Sunday. Harold Pierce and Jack Sparlin of Medford spent the week end on Williams crrpk. Mrs. Minnie Holzhauser and son Lester of near Dorrls, Calif., visit ed her son Bert Holzhauser and family lust week. Among the callers nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. House re cently were Mr. and Mrs. Homer House, Mr. and Mrs. Walling, Mrs. Large and son Wayne, it being Mrs. House'B birthday. Mrs. Florence Smith of Maple town,' Ore., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Sparlin nnd other relatives and friends of Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lloyd and small son of Berkeley, Calif., ar rived Friday for a visit with Mrs. Lloyd's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Roberts. ! A party of young people enjoyed a picnic after Sunday school Sun day on Powell's creek. Those en joying the party were Iris Lofland, Laura Lofland, Blanche House, Bessie Mouse, Huby Evans, Harold Pierce. Jack Sparlin, Walter House and Victor Sparlin. Little Miss Betlfe Brown, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brown of near Medford is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Lofland of Provolt. Rev. Noedhnm of Corvallis, pre siding elder of the M. E. church. South, was on Wllllums creek Tuesday of last week and held quarterly meeting. The business meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor linrtley. Air. and Mrs. li. A. Hichui'dson and daughter Carol, Mr. Hlcbard eon's father nnd Mrs. May Banks drove to Crater Lake Friday of last week. Mrs. May Banks of Honolulu who has been visiting her brother li. A. Hlclwinlson and family of Provolt went to J'ortiund Tuesday. She will sail for Honolulu soon. M r. and Mrs. I lerbert Berflew of Seattle visited Mr. Berlew's aunt Mrs. Wulllng und family over the week end on their return trip from Aihambra. Calif. Judge and Mrs, C. G. Gillette of Grants Pass called on Friends on Williams creek Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Bowls of Long Beach, Calif., and friend Jim WlggH of Orovlllo, Calif., and Mrs. Lester Luton of Grants Pass visited on Williams creek and were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Sparlin Tuesday. Mrs. Jup Lartinore of Grants Pass visited over the week end at the home of her son Alfred Lnri more and fnmlly. Mrs. Ed Woolfolk nnd children of Grants Pass, were dinner guests at the home of her brother, Sam Letteken of Provolt ondny. Mr. and Mrs. Constnnce of the Humdinger mine were business visitors at Grants Pass Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Alfred Lnrlmore and daughter Hazel visited Mr. Larlmore'H sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robinson of Wll dervtllo Sunday. . Places wero set for Mrs. Katherine Neil and daughter Joan. Mrs. Ida. Jennings. Mrs. -Ada Huxley. Mi v Barbara Seweli, Mrs. Cora Tru. Mrs. Mabel Merryman. M. M. Tuck er and the hostes. Mrs, M. M. Tucker. Many beautiful gifts were received by the guests whose birth days were being celebrated, and a handkerchief ahower was given for Ml ks Barbara Seweli. Miss Helen Hheidereiter spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. Rlnehart and daughter De lores and two grandchildren vis ited friends In this neighborhool Monday evening. Upper Valley Community club held its last meeting for the sea son June 11, with a good attend ance. Refreshments were servel by the hostesses, Mrs. Bertha Mc Kinney, MIks ioia Talbot and Mr. Norma Relder, 1 . 1 Gil CREEK . Mr. nnd Mr. Will Hnnapn nro Hlirmlln thin wpok at their sum mer home at Diamond lake. WILLIAMS CREEK "WILLIAMS CRKBK, Ore., June 13. ' (.Special,) CJraco Roberta who lion been .pending her vaca tion at home with her pnrenta. Mr. and Mrn. C. W. Roberta returned to San Fronolsco Friday where alio linn n position with the Telephone ooihpuny. Rev. I). D. Rnmlul! of Medford, vhdied frlenda on Wllllnma creek laat week und led the cottage prayer meeting nt the home of Mr. and Mm, Harry Cougle ThurRday evening. Mr. and Mid. (leorge Of field from Merrill, Oregon . apent last week end nt the home of Mr. Of fleld'a cousin, Mr. nnd Mra. A. L. Hlmlgett, here. Mra. Roberta nnd daughter). Omce nnd Mm. J. M. I.lnyd were dinner gucxta at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ted Kddlngcr of Uranta Tana Monday, Mra. Ilert Itlgelnw and children Alberta, June and Kumcll of (Jranta Pana visited relntlvea and friends on Wllllnma Oreek Kunclny. Mr. and Mm. Kills Kincade and small daughter Marjorle of the lower Applegnte visited Kunclny at lf home of Mr, and Mra. Charles Cougle.' ... ' "i " V . Mr. and Mrs.' Letter Sutton nnd small daughter Curmnllta of Klam- OIIIPFIN CREHK, Ore., June III. (Sil.) Mr. and Mrs. Sam Babb have Kono to Nairn, Cal., where they will remain moat of the summer, eastern Oregon. Tii.Wr timihpw. Bennfe Babb. who 'was staying with them, has gone back to his home at Topside or chard. ' A number of people from Griffin Creek and Medford gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chll dera on Dig Applegate, Sunday, June S. After lunch they all went I swimming in the Applegate river. Mrs. Casebeer of Cordon Creek, who has been under the care of a doctor for some time, la reported to be getting along line. She was In ithe hospital for a week or bo but Is home aud up and around now. f Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry and daughter, Alice, of Griffin Creek I have returned from their trip to I California. They went to San Fran cisco and attended the Bible class 'graduation exercise. I Leon Brown and Fred Cummings lhave returned to their homes near 'Medford from Portland, i Mr. and Mrs. Judy and daughters i went to Klamath Falls, Sunday, 'June 8. i Mr. Kiggs and daughters of Gor idon Creek have moved away. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Peterman and j daughter, Patricia, returned Satur day, June 7, from their trip to Lawrence Fick of Jacksonville is staying with his cousin, Lillian Brown, in the Griffin Creek dis trict, while Betty Brown is staying with friends on Wllliamst Creek. Mr. and' Mrs. Fay Kunyon. form erly of Gordon Creek, purchased a new coupe Tuesday. , Free Distribution Schillings Products at Your Grocers Schilling & Co. are returning K the columns of the Mall Trlbuno today with an exclusive three-column ad announcing the free dis tribution of paprika; mustard and almond extract with the purchase of Schilling's coffee, tea and bak ing powder, at your grocers tomor row and Monday. He will als give you a copy of their 80-pni4i book. "Flavor Kxtrncls," that win lie a splendid addition to your re cipes. The Schilling ad in this paper also tolls of "clever things you can do with paprika, mustard anil alrmmrl extract." ! U V. Wntkins, the popular sale1! I representative in southern Oregon I nnd northern California, is in the city louking after the special frco offer. Notliw of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on foreclosure duly issued out of and unC.er the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me di rected and dated the 21st (lay of Mav. 1930, in a certain suit therein, wherein a decree was rendered ad judging that there was due to the Union Savings & Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, as plaintiff, from the defendant, Oscar L. Corn wall, the mm of J22.a00.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 nor cent per annum from January 1 1930, together with $1500.00 ns attorney's fees, and $36.05 costs and disbursements herein taxed, and wherein it was decreed that there was due to tho defendant and cross complainant. Blanch K. Ca node, the sum of $2971.03 with in terest thereon nt tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from August 3, 11129, together with $250.00 as at torney's fees, and $27.40 costa and disbursements .herein taxed, and ordering the sale of the premises described below for tho satisfaction of said decree. Notice is hereby given, that pur suant to the terms of said execu tion 1 will on tho 28th day of June, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the courthouse In the City of Medford. in the County of Jackson. Slate of Ore- gon, offer for sale at public auctw tor caan 10 yie nignest bidder h P satisfy aald decree, together i?t If the costs of this sale aubLt h ' redemption aa provided by law .i" S following described real YronA.. V situated in Jackson Countv 5 . f gon, to-wit: ,y' 0r- : The North Half ' ( 4 ) 0, , numbered Two (2) and the Som! twelve and one-half (12 rr11. Lot numbered Three (3) in Ri ,' numbered One (1) of the OrEi ' Town, now City, of Medford S1 : son County, Oregon. Al0 ' I Lots Three (3) and Four (O . the Cora L. Knight Subdivi, ' ?' tho Pago property, city or iJi ford, County of Jackson, Stat Oregon. 01 Dated this 22nd day of v. 1930. RALPH O. JENNINGS Sheriff of Jackson County, Ore.,'.. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. ' ; Notice is hereby given thaTX ! solution having' taken placs i,, P June 0, 1930, -of the PartnerrtS! f known a the Diamond w i i Farms, with their headquarter, ii ! the city of Los Angeles, we, te undersigned,' former member. , f the aforesaid partnership will . l.o reannnalhln iifto- (1, iL ' 1 f any debts contracted by anv an! under this name. ny 01,9 Geo. w. Cooke, Clifford p J. Kennedy, Clyde P. Paul J K. lilsesser, James A. Smilh . Koetz, Uruno U. l.-Tn.r".11.' BEITO BELLVIEW, Ore., Juno 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Henry Simp son of Man Diego are visiting frlenda in this vicinity and win visit in Medford bctoro returning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Taylor nn.l Hon Mike, who have been llvin.v on the J, R. Robertson ranch, have moved back on their own ranch on Dead Indian, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones and family of Ash Inn I moved onto the place vucated by the Taylors. Lllltians and their wives enjoyel n dinner and dance at the club houso June 0. Tho dinner was served by Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor of the Plaza. Miss Eliza Spcnco and John Spencer wero married last week and will make tholr homo In Ash land. Roynl Neighbors mot at tho I. O. O. F. hall Juno 4' for a buslnoss session nnd initiation of two mem bers, followed by a program by Bellvlew people. ; Mrs. M. M. Tucker gavo a lunch eon nt 1 o'clock nt her home on the Boulevard, Juno 6, In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Corn True Ada Huxley and Mnbel Merryman also for Mrs, Hnrbara Kewell, who Is leaving onn for Klnmnth Falls. BAKING POWDER Same Price fin-over 38flfs 25 ouncesJorH ceirtt Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of poundi used ; by the Government t Regular $35 to $40 Value Here's the new Seneca Windsor!' A four-burner Oil Range as efficient as the most modern Gas Range! Four double economy cooking holes are heated by two burners . . . big built-in oven is heated by two burners! And all are of the AUTOMATIC WICKLESS BULLSEYE HEAT TYpp.i Pnworf,,! and concentrated! 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