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3 Iffeelc Society Happenings V g i. i. i.i : . i i ... - T ... i ' M " I ' : ', " ' " (. MONDAY Daily "vacation Bible school . opens today. St. Mark's Episcopal Sunday . school picnic at the Klks grounds. TIT-SWAY Woman's Missionary society of tho 'First Presbyterian church will meet at the home nC Mrs. F. H, Carpen ter for picnic luncheon. v,im:siy The "Lutheran ladies will nerve dinner in tho church thin evening; from r.:3n to 7:90. The Woodcraft Thimble club will he' entertained at lb home of Mrs. Dorothy Scrip-' ter, 7:1 ft Cedar street, this oven in jr. Luncheon at the Find Bap tist church today noon, to le followed by a reception for Mi. J. K. McDonald. The Mistletoe club of the Iloyal Neighbor. camp will moot this afternoon at the home of Mr, ninuelnon. . The Talisman Temple will hold the final .meeting before summer vacation this eve ning. A lnrgft nttendanco Is urged, and an IntorestinR time promised. TlintKIAY Social meeting or tho Tlnynl 'NelghborH camp. 4 I - I . V Urn-Hart Wedding Date Set June 30th Date fop the weddinff of Miss , Jenn Vhn,n. da ugUtqr (of. : M r. and t Mrs. VT. N. 'VlIm of this city to utobert C Hart, stin of Mrs. Anna '.Hart, hus been announced as Mon Vlay, .lune 30th. The coremony will bo read In the beautiful flower fcarden at the homo of Mr. and M rs . C, A . Kw i pa r t on ( 1 e n es ee street at 7:30. in the evening. Hev. Wm U. ' Humllton of Ht. Mark's kplscopul church pfficlatlng. The (Tteereinouy will bo followed by a .tveddlng supper nt the Vilm home. Miss Vllm, who returned to Med ' Tord Thursday from Mnrysvllle, Calif., where she has been head of the economics department ,of the city high school for the past three years, is . a graduate of Oregon Rtate .college and a member of PI lleta Fht sorority, eo Mr. Hart, who Is employed at .the First ..National hank of this city, ,lu a graduate of the Unlvor- Bity of Oregon and a member of tffgma Nu fraternity, 'Miss Lela Debley Is Married, Los Angeles , Announcements have been re ceived In' this city of the, marriage of Miss Lela Mary Debley, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Chnrlea Debley, to Fred C'randall Ingram, which was n social event In Los Angeles Saturday, June 7. Tho. ceremony wo,s read by Key. - i-atner concannon at the home or Itho bride's brother, t'has. Tavlin 3ehley, - The Debleys formerly lived In Medford nnd are remembered by ltpiany friends. lUMurii From Atlenillug C'oiimieiU'eiiieiit l'iogram Mi', and Mrs. Hobert W. Uuhl Withlngtou, Mrs, Alex Hparrnw and daughters, Frances and Harriet, returned to Medford Tuesday by motor from Ito.ss, Cal., where they attended the commencement pro gram nt tho Kathorlne- - Hraitftou school. Mis Roxanne Uuhl nnd Mlsst Frances Hpnrrow graduated with tho class of 1!30 on the pre ceding Friday, Miss Harriet Hpnr row has" also been n student there during the prist year. Miss Huhl will remain nt no-m for two weeks to take her college hoard examinations, then return to Medford for the summur. NlmlcnlH lloluru From I'nlvrrshy . Many students have returned this week end from the Fniversliy of Oregon, Kugene. Members ot tho graduating class who r eeivq their degrees tomorrow, whl nrrtvo lator, .Among tho first ar rivals are the Mixhcs (lernlrtl'ic Thompson, Kdna Mohr, Onin Oc Tlauer, nnd Jasper Reynolds and Itob Hammond. , Mips Klolse tvttus left lust Wed nesday for Heddlng, Calif., to at tend tho graduating exercises and reception of tho Henlor class of the Heddlng high school. She will vhdt.wlth friends In Redding nnd Chlco, before returning to her horns here. ; lJf:VillKI1 VWIO ( never vidually-owned, set in distinctive mountings, at standard pricet the world over, only through on AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER La wrence s Wins Honors F. IMP 1 Mlhft, Iviitlly JlrmtiLi ikiiightcr of Mr. a lid. MfH. Waller Ionizer ft if iw tit who will giuduult' front, tlic.l'nlvtu' hlly of Willaint'llc at; ibo com iiMMioemeut p i o g v a in tomorrow inorniiig. ! . i . . - Davis7 Honored Before Departure Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Davis, who left "Wednesday (or lhain, Ore., where Mr. Davis will be employed; were honor guests Tuesday eve ning at a dinner dance given at Hie itoguo Klk, hotel Ciucsts, included Mr. and Mo. Lyle Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ItlehardB, Mr, and Mrs. D. IS. Crosby, Miss Daulelson Hlinger, William Heath, Warren Hamlin, ltnh Hlinger, M Iks Liinlolnr 1 lan pen, Miss I'M 1th Thorbus. Mr. T. II. Williams, and Miss Cladya Couk' soy. P. E. O.'s Hold Last Meeting at Day Home The Inst meeting of the year for, It. 1. O.'s, the U. V U party, at' which husbands and friends of members were guests, was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs, K. It. Day Wednesday evening. Covers were luld for 33 at the 7. o'clock dinner, which preceded tho. meeting, After the informal program tho remainder of (ho evening was de voted .to cards, First prize was, won by Mr. and Mrs. V, I,, Too Voile, and second by Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Hammond, Wa 1 1 ortn I re-1 1 Igshy Wedding1 luno 7lli Miss Fdith Marie Waltermiro be came the bride of Mr. Thomas C. ltigsby of Kagle Point at a wed ding ,nt the Waltermlre home In this city Saturday afternoon, June 7th. The ring ceremony was read by Dr. Jouett I. Itruy. The bride, who was given away by her father, Mr. 1 1. II. Waller mire, wore a dress of pale green georgette and moll no over satin. The hnuHe was beautifully decor ated for the occasion, with roses, sweet pens nnd ferns, (luests wen relatives and Immediate friends of the bride and groom, who left Im mediately after the ceremony for n short motor trip. Miss 1 Mit ton Sails For Kuiok Miss Doris Fatten, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton I'atton. sailed from . New Vqrk City yes terday on the Adriatic of the White Star Hue, for n summer's tour of Kurope with her grandparents. Miss Dorothy Ness, who left the flnst nf the week by motor for Seattle, will bo accompanied on her return to t h I.m city by Miss Mary Hayes, diuighter of Dr. nnd Mrs. ,T. C. Hayes, who has been attending the University of Washington dur ing the school year. J. K. Kussell and small daugh ter of Jackson County Hank, left last evening for Salem where they will spend their vacation with his parents. Mrs. J. F. ltussoll Is con valescing from a recent operation In a Portland hospital. They nil expect to return to Medford , by July I. The Prlsollla circle of the Flint M. K, church will meet at the home of Mrs. VI. S. lllUler. 3S8 W. Holly St., Wednesday after noon. iea?r fi CVe? VIRGIN DIAMONDS The Virgin Diamond Syndicate spe cializes exclusively on selected rough, direct from South African mines. Today, you can secure Cer tified Virgin Diamonds which have before been worn or. indi VIRGIN Many Honors Won by I Emily Brown During 4 Years Willamette I Mi.s Kmlly Itrown, daughter ri j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown,; I will graduate from Willamette uni-f verslty ut the commencement pro-; gram tomorrow nftr four yeai'H of; school, during which ho has been ; the recipient of numerous honors and a. wards. i Hhe Ihih been president of the I athletic association for tho past' year and was given the association j r " Will 11 til U. BVU'UU'I 1 1 I v l "K I 'I'htu r.wniil u rtvi.ll Din (rh-l U'llo' is found to be most outstanding in athletic ability, aportsmanship, por-j sonallty. and cooperation, i Miss Itrown has al"o been instru mental in adding new sports for ( women to the athletic program ftt the university. She lit a member oft lleta (.'hi sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Itrown win attend,1 the commencement program to- i morrow, having left Medford fori Salem last Thursday. They will be accompanied by their daughter on their return to this city. Evelyn Dew Receives Degree Monday MIhh Kvelyn Dew. dtuiKlitfr of Mr. mnl Hfr. 1. A.. 'Dowi who will reei'lve her decree from tho Unlverlty of Oregon tomorroM-, will nrrlvo in thiH elly from ,Eu Kene kiter In the week to spen-l the vnention with relatives nnd friends. .Miss Dew, In addition n her work at the university. h'is been supervisor of public school music in the Kugene schotils for the past two years. Hhe has been re-elected to that position. Hho was elected to I'hl Bet.t Kappa, scholarship honorary, this year, nnd Is a member of I'hl Oain ma lieta sorority. Miss Turner Leads In Many Activities . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and son F&tit, ar( ftuiorii? Medford peo ple who will attend the commence ment program at ;ho University of Oregon tomorrow morn ins- Mr. and Mrs. Turner's daughter. Mar garet, is one of the outstanding members ot the 1H30 class, who will receive degrees. Miss Turner Is ft member oC Higmiv Kuppa, woman's sorority, which was awarded the silver cup this year for highest scholarship. Hhe Is a member of Phi lleta Pi and Lambda Theta, honorary scholarship fraternities, national collegiate players, and Phi Ueiu Kappa. Hho was ona of tho lending characters in this year's .senior piay. At me ciose ot me mimmer vacation sne will leave lor ftierrm, Ore., where she has accepted a po sltion in the high pehool for the coming year. Mrs.. I I rich in , Port land Mrs. Lewis Ulrleh left Medford Tuesday evening, accompanied by her son, Itussetl, for Portland, where she entered the exhibit of the Medford Garden club in the Portland flower show. Miss WHda- Richmond Is among students homo from Oregon Htato college to epend the summer va cation with relatives and friends. She Ik now with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richmond at their home near Central Point. ' m 'i s ? - a jSNuL Beautiful Blue White ' f! -1&L )1 Diamond in. a Hand- aS5fefk. ;Sl i 2(xfi$& i P Made 18k Mounting. JS: . i m . $99 W-l 2 vsHA i I"!o!;rn,ls $22 " Jp f XiP 5 SS : ' We Ed Dignified Credit f : - -.guy. ''r9 PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE wworSSl . ) 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 !;,,fe-v - cTW Luncheon i utf jsic rt to i f ' r r V dtjr 4 if!- LAX ' I AwciAS 4' f if & W 1 ! "jl h ,HT : . rz AJL. A. T C i 1 .ni X ' Lt. C ol: esIe l SiarlcS of Port hind, comnuinder of . tle -' Oregon. Italtallfu of 'I he Volmiteei's of A uiericu. ulio with Mi-sj Ida . Hayes, also of Portland, entertalntd willi a luncheon at Hotel M1 t'ord Wednesday noon at lvhlch plans for organization of a local chapter were completed. Guests were representatives of the various orgiiniJitioiiH and clubs of Medford. Richmond-Kellogg Wedding Event of Tuesday Noon Misa Gladys Uichmond. d:fugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Uich mond, became the bride Palph Kellogg of Salem. of Mr. son i'f Mrs. O. 11. Uallou at a ceremony at the Kichmond country home nec' Central Point Tuesday noon, Jtrv. Carman K. Mell of tho First Christian church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parsons of Medford were attendants ot the bride, and bride-groom. Tho coronuiny was rend in the, presence of i friends. Tho few relatives and out-of-town guests' being Min Alice Owen of l.osion their return to Medford for tho Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. O. II. I summer vacation. Itallou of Portland. ) Following the wedding Mr. and; Will Aitciul .Stanford Mrs. Kellogg left for a motnr trip Ul norlhern cities. They will rc , turn to Saom (n make th(l)l. hon,p where Mr. Kellog Is manager of tho Itallou and Wright store. . Locn! People Attend (rand Chapter Meeting Souihern Oregon was represent - ed by several members of the O. E. S." at the Grand Chapter iueet - inc diirlmr thn n.-int week. Mrs.: W. II. McGowan, past worthy ma tron, went from Medford; Judge and M rs. I'.urnes from Phoenix nnd Mrs. Vivian Wilson nnd Mrs. E. S. Severance from Jacksonville. li.ft .Mi'iUmil hist Sunday l.y motor) ji,-a. n. n. Mrfaakcv of tho old n)J 'l-'TTttl-- CfTiTjIT A F"""' ''' Q.lWl for I'ortlanil. wlii'ii- Mr. n.-Mn j sihro limul l i.matiK local people (yvlViQ 1 '- -' " i J Mid & M ilj I j ! J MJ "' Glirt atti'inli'il thu state nii .-tiiiK ut attwiilinj; th,. rns,. show In Tort- cfij ' -' riM. mm ksm.j.m.m . " ' Kfi, Uluo l.oil!,-... Masons. lalul. I (o iW a .m ' HJrtl- ' Hostess yjc il 4 i I i tit h ' 1 i W v ,-'U J Local People Leave 1 for Commencement State University Cnmmcncemont festivities at the University of Oregon' this week- tend hold first place on the social ! calendar with several families off Medford. especially those with I km us and daughters participating. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Coss willj leave the city today to attend thef grand finale tomorrow morning , when the graduates will receive their degrees. Their daughter, Cecil, is a member of the gradua ting class. Her sister, Vivian, Ih also a student at the university and will accompany her parents ; Mis.- Gertrude Watsling, Instru:- ; tor in the Roosevelt school, who is spending several days at hor home Myrtle point, will leave soon for i Stanford university, accompanied ; by .MUs liuth Abele. to take a me- cial course at the summer session ! of school. Miss Watsling was re- ! cently uwank'd her certificate in ' penmanship by the Rice .system ind a prize for the excellency ot' her woric. Brtde-to-Be Feted As Wedding Date Known to Friends Miss Aileen Crawford, daughter !of Mr, and Mrs. Oris Crawford, j whose marriage to Mr. George Maddox will be an, event of June 24th hus been the inspiration for several social affairs of the week. Mrs. Warren Uutler was hostess at a bridge party and pyrex show er for tho bride-to-be at her home last ovi;ning. The rooms and table were attractively decorated in Canterbury bells nnd. snapdragons for the event. Guests were Mes dames Jlenry Pace, F-dward Leach, Claribello Flliott and Goodwin Humphreys and the Misses, Dee Hcheifel, Jane McQuat, Marjorie Daley and the honor guest, Miss I Crawford. Mrs. Jlert Thierolf and Mrs. ! Myron Hoot were joint hostesses at a musical tea for Miss Crawford at the Thierolf home Thursday afternoon. The honor guest, who recently returned to Medford from the Hush Conservatory of Music, Chicago, entertained with a group of piano n u mbers.. M rs. Fred Strang sang several solos acoom nanledf at the. piano by. Mrs. Her man Purucker, Taylors and Carkins Motor Through States Mr- and Mrs. Glen O. Taylor, accompanied by Airs-.. Taylor's par ents, Mr. and Mm B. W. L. Car kin, left this city Friday by motor for an extensive trip through the middle west and Canada. They plan to return to Medford after a months' vacation. While away they will visit rela tives at their old homes in Grand Forks nnd Hillsboro, N. D., nnd will stop in Chicago nnd Mijine apolis, and Saskatchewan, Canada. They, will travel via the Lincoln highway. Coughraii-Grcen Marriage Thursd-ny Miss Christeno Cough ran of this city and Mr. Alvah J. Green of Springfield, Ore., were married At the Frist Methodist Episcopal parsonage Thursday, Rev. A: G. Rennett officiating. They will make Highway, Tuesday, June 17th, for their home at Tillamook. t their annual picnic luncheon. Ail ladles are cordially invited to ftt (i u est at Wedding tend. Those wishing transportation Mrs. Geo. Launspach and daugh- i will meet at the church at 12:lf. ter, Miss Margaret Launspach, re- Each person attending is nske.1 turned yesterday from the Rogue ' to bring her own service and a cov Elk hotel, where they had spent I ered dish. several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. The Misses Virginia and Mar jorie Gregory who left Sunday for Chlco, Calif., where they are visiting friends, will remain in that city for another week before returning to Medford. Thursday they attended the commencement exercises nt Chlco high school. 4 Miss Katherine Applegate re turned yesterday from Klamath Falls, where she has been the guest of Miss Gwendolyn Clay and also of her grandfather. Captntn O. C. Applegate, since the close of I school. . . Edited By Eva Nealon Medford Girls Join University Cruise to Hawaii June 25 UNIVERSITY" OF OREGON, Eugene. June 14 (Special) In a few days from now Winifred An drews. Myrtle G. To bey and Anita Mohr will be basking in the warm, mild sunshine on the beach ot Waikikl, in famed Hawaii, acquir ing a healthy coat of tan and en Joying themselves to the utmost in the warm surf. Evenings they will join others on .tho University of Oregon school cruise at parties nt the itoyol Hawaiian hotel, one of the most beautiful places in th world, while mornings and other odd hours will be taken up with their .studies on the campus of the University of Hawaii. Thev will leave with approxi mately 100 other Oregon summer- school students and a faculty of 10 on the S. S. Niagara from Van couver June 25. The students will arrive in Honolulu a week later and will remain there for 38 days. Not only will the visitors lead an enjoyable life, but they will have the opportunity to see at first hand one of the most unique ex periments In sociology in the world. Here in Hawaii the Occident truly meets the orient, and Caucasians, Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos, Kor eans, the native Hawaiians and a number of other races live and work and play In harmony and in equality. A real lesson in racial tol erance can be learned by a visit there. Volcanic action is entirely prob able, since the crater Kilnuea Is about to erupt again, and this wi'l fie'n long remembered sight. Even should the volcano he Inactive, the region there is of great interest. Students from all over the United States have registered for' the cruise and the opportunity to meet these will1 In Itself be enjoyable. It is pointed out, A few reservations may still be made on tho vessel, and information can be obtained from the university office at Eu gene or Portland Society to Meet With Mrs. CarKMtur Tho Woman's Missionary Socieiy of the Presbyterian church wi'l meet at the home of Mrs. F. b. I Carpe'nter on the Jacksonville Walthors Are Gliosis Hero Mr.- and Mrs. H. L. Walther of Portland have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels of this city for the past week. Mr. Walther 1 ves today for S.i-1 Francisco to attend the American Electricnl Engineers convention. Mrs. Walther will remain in Med ford to join her hus-band on hin return to Portland the end of the week. - Mrs. David Griffith and mother, Mrs. Dora Hess, arj spending the week in Portland, visiting friends and attending to business matter 5 Dinner Party, SUnny Ztae tiotel I uesday ForB.&P.W.Group Tuesday Is checked on lhe olnn.lux V, . . . of the llusiness and Prof win Women's club, on that 41 about 4a members nnd their m?? will enjoy ;in informal dinIier " lit Ilia MunnucM,. i. . . ',artr Kami Point.. Persons planning to go tn F,, Point will meet at the rhamher J commerce building nt ti i-vJ j nmsporiauon will furnish members without cars . 't Prize Winners Given Corsages at Dance 'Mrs. C. T. Raker. Mrs. A. H nan well and Miss Josephine fatt were recipients of lovely eorsa awarded prize winners in the dan- specialty at the party given nt tV Guild hall Thursday evening, under the spices of the St. Ann's Altar socieiy. There were 25 couples In at tendance nnd the hall was hpautl fully decorated with cut flowers (o the occnslon. Musie for the d'am ing was furnished by thP Dii-an Rrothers' orchestra. The commi1. tee responsible for tho sueeon if tho affair was composed of Mri' Frank Applegate, Mis. j. ' V Young, Mrs. Joe Marshall. Jr.. Mm! T. P.arry and Mrs, Rose Allen, Maliaii-EnnerKon V Woddiiiff Wcd-nesday f The, marriage of Mls Montana Mahan to Mr. E. E. Ennersnn was solemnized nt the parsonai-e of the First 'Christian church Wednesday June' 11, at high noon, with the Rev. Carman E. Mell officiating. Mrs. Madge Briscoe was matron of honor, and Mr. William Swain ben man. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast" was served at the Rlue Flower lodge, after whi.-H tho couple left for Portland anl other northern points. Thev will to ! at home to their friends after June 20 at 414 Crater Lake avenue. The bride recently came to Med ford from Chicago, where she is well known in musical elides. Sh. has appeared on the Pa nti.ties vau deville circuit. --Sliell-McFitrlaiul Marrlago Miss Sadie Jane Shell and Mr. Frederick J. McFarlancl of Brem erton,' Wash., were married at thn First Methodist Episcopal parson age of this city Wednesday noon. Hey. A. G. Bennett reading the ceremony.' After the ceremony the wedding couple left for Los Angeles, Cal., for a month's visit. They will return north to 'ma!: their home in Bremerton. C'i-avforil-Maddux Invitations are now out for th wedding of Miss Aileen Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford, and Mr. George Mad dox. w hich will solemnized at the local Presbyterian church Tuesday, June 2-1. ,. w P - ( V-