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MTCDFORD 'MATTi TRTRUNE; MKDTORn, OK KAON'. .MOXDAV. .ITXH Si. 1!:'.(). it i 1,1 tit 1 1 1 i,i m ir"' : j i Tomorrow's Chili Calendar 1 : St. Ann'H Altar society busl- ncsn meeting. . Daughters of I'nion Veterans ; cunvenlion In Kunene. ; Carnation club met'tintr. First M. 10. Ladles' Aid So- j cicty. 5' Baptist Church . Ladies' Aux- j iliarv missionary meeting. a & I. W. Club committee meets with Mm. Chapman. 1 Mammett; SM.'iul Sunday Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bill are among Medford pcoplo who .spent the week-end vacationing at Diamond Luke. Mrs. llammett was successful in landing three five pound trout. Committees To Meet Members of the emblem and membership committees of the lo cal Business and Professional Women's club have ' been invited to. meet with- Mrs. Maud, Chap man, president, at her 'home, 107 Genesnee' street, Tuesday evening. Several reports will be given and Vlarin for the coming year dis cussed. 'Ynciulmi at- ' .' Crescent City , Mrs. Julia, Tucker, Mr. and Mm Noel Krsklne and children mo tored to Crescent City Sunday for u few days' vacation. They plan to return lo Medford Thursday evening. Will AtleiMl I'nivoi'Hlty , " Misy 1 tilth Severance has com pleted plans for attending the summer session of school at the University of Orepon. Kugene. She: will probablv remain in the north- ern city at the close of summer school and attend the fall term to complete reuulrcinnts for her degree. The Mlsset Bernlce Nelson andlstmly luh Will Dorothy Burglund of Montana, j Meet Wcdiiesclay wlio have been house guests in j A (i ,.'n(.( dinner in tb IJthia this city for several days of Mr.!Jllirk( a s h 1 ;. n d. will be enjoyed and Mrs. Eugene Thorndyke, on-j Wednesday evening by members ,f joyed a trip to Crater Bake yes- u,,. Wednesd.iy Study club and terday. They were very favorably j i ,,. huhbandn. The dlnnor has Impressed with tberr first glimpse: been arranged by the Good Times of the world wo n d e r . Mil's. nrpenter 1 1 fit1! From New York Mrs. A. E. Carpenter and sons, Kenneth and Arthur, arc- in Med ford from New York City to spend two months visiting Mrs. Carpen ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs D. Welch. 'i i New. KITCHENS From old ones The tlliiHtrallon nlinvo bIuiwh how u kitclien ran hn remodel,1,! wltli "Peerless" ltii1)t-in KixtureH. Such rpmoileliriK iH enny with Uiesn HUtntliird unitH which lire already madu rendy (i InHtall. PEERLESS Built-in Furniture is es pecially designed tot easv and inexpensive installation It fits readily into vour old kitchen converting it into a new, modern fairyland of convenience. 1 Mr. Earl Kitchen Modernizing Specialist will be at nur office nnd dis play rooms nil nf (hi week. Let him show you how (o modernize your kitchen the eiisy method nnd mi conven ient payments, ('nine In or Ejty to Remodel Using Our Method M .-J"5f ; i, ,i , ' L PHONE OWE ' BIG PINES LUMBER. CO. A I mi. i, hi ii. iM Miss Seolt Keturna Homo Mis Anne Scott of Jordan Val ley, Ore., who has been a, house guest of Miss Ruth Koozer of thus city for the past 1 U days, left this morning for Portland, where she will mei?t her mother and after a short slay in the northern city will return to her home. Considerable entertaining has been done for Miss Scott flu ring her stay her". She en io veil a trin in Prater Lakj yesterday with .Mr. anil Mrs. ltahm E. Koozer and daughter Ruth, i Both Miss Scott ami Miss Koozevj are students of Oregon State col lege and members of Alpha XI Delta sorority. injj.a, Announced ' For I ui st ern Star Miss Kllow Mae Wilson and Me: -land Tollefson. local soloists, wh-j recently won the Medford content in the fourth Atwat?r K'nt audi tion, will participate in tho pro gram to be given Wednesday even ing following the last regular chap ter meeting of the Eastern Star. Others who will i.ppear In the varied program announced are the following pupild of Frona Bray'; drnma class: Die k Woodcock. Mary and Alice Kellogg. Kdlth Hodgkins and Marie Van der Mark. After the program the remain der of the evening will be devoted ! to bridge, j ' j Bcgluncis Class lit Itccllal p The third of a series of piano J recitals was given Saturday af ternoon at the studio of Mr. Noel I. Erskine. A class of beginners made their fhst appearance be fore an audience, demonstrating what can bo accom pllwhed by the group method of instruction. Members of the class who par ticipated in the' prom-am are: Aona Preabt, Lois Jones, uose Kiohreicb. Until Walden and lval Moore. They were assisted by Ch.u Icon Kineaid of Talent, and Arllta Brown, uten students of Mr. -Erskine committee. Mrs. T. W. Miles, the new pre: dent, who Is succeeding Mrs. J. O. O rey, will name her committee heads at the close of the session. . Mrs. P. Paddock .of Falls Is In this .city visiting rtt th honn of her parents, Mr. and,,M!-rf. Tom Billings. W. Smith Reasonabls Cost and Easy . ' Payment! Arranged. Piano ltccltnl Tursctay evening The necomt recital to be bIvci over Mtalton KMKU by the pupils of Mrs. Uuaa Black more Wllk'it during the Copco hour on Tues day evening from to 1U p. m.. will Include pupils from both the Medford and GranU I'as studios. Pupils taking purt will include Jean Leverelte. Mrs. Willett. (leor K'iana JHu.ssonn, Mary Anne Ciate: Kathleen liiatlen, Betty Anne Thorndyke. Thelnia Cole, Jean Lev erettc, Carol Dougherty. Moncta Melkle and GraKline Bunch. irnpkhis iuests Here Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins of Berkeley, Cal., were week on A j suosta in this city of P. V. Hamill,, niivini; Mtoppeu neve en iuuu- 1 ! roruami lo visu .Mr. itopKins pur enls- nnd Ml s- Vve Hopkins former residents of mo xiogue III vet valley. Mrs. Porter Will Bo Hostess Mrs. Jack Porte. has Invited group of friends to her home. Keddy avenue, for a bridge lunch eon Thursday afternoon. There will bo four tables in play. Ca 1 11 SdllltS On Picnic Miss Vera "Humphreys Km accom panying a group of C.irl Scouts from this city to Ashland this after noon for a picnic in the park ani swimming party r.t Ilelman's. Little Charity Hart, daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, will soon return to Medford from San Fran cisco, Mr. Hart announced upon his return from the bay city Sun day. Mrs. W. L. Jones left Medford this morning for her home In Salem, after spending several days hero as house guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack Porter. j Mr. and Mrs. V. II . Miow;ni.; Miss Ctortrude Weeks and Mrs. C.j B. Warren spoilt Sunday motoring to Crescent City. "Miss p.etty. Vtlm was a guest of Miss Amy Elliot I at the Klllou cabin at Shady Cove Sunday. 'Mr.' and Mrs. John Wilkinson ft ml family enjoyed n nip to Clater I-ake yesterday. vlOntrk's in the races to be con- kiamit!ta.etoI. nt tliSRwl 'rona water carnival wctmeKiiay ul nicn-icKfi nulHtorium imiat resistor at the desk at Merrick's not later than Wednesday noV.i .lean Kiierhavt, Instructor nt the school announced this morniiiK. The races will he open to anyone tinder 18 years ot age. Tho liroKi-am has been arranged as follows: I.earn to swim denionst ration by the boys and girls who have learn ed lo swim during the waok and who have passed (heir beginner's test. l.lt'o saving demonstration by tho members of lhe life savin)! classes.' Hotrlovlng race Open to Uiobo under IS. , Uisrobin:? race Open to those under 18. Diving exhihilion Dana Thomas, Gordon Turner and Malcolm Stlna. Presentation 'or p r i 7. e s and awards; Includllig life-saving emb lems. V. V. Allen, chairman of the Hed Cross.' will be master of cere monies; Dana Thomas, life guard at the nat starter; .lean lCberhart, A. II. C. repreHentntive, Judge; Miss fiolda lloone, life saving cliairnrin, clorli, and Paul Turer, assistant judge. Three prizes will be given for each ruce Mr. Kherhart started to day. Nut content with xtcalini; enly tho - 'Chlrkenn, tMeves at .Halin.i, Kanw.t '-f CJtrted away n; henhuus;. tun. ' '' ESSENTIAL FOODS , SHOULD BE SEASONED TO PLEASE TASTE Science of Cooking Calls For Knowledge of Developing Flavor The fact that a housewife decides o nerve simple, wholesome food doe not mean that it fthould bo lacking in taste-appeal and unin Titinp in appearance. Yet, too often, this in the rase. As a result there ia either patient indifference to .the food, or out spoken rebellion by old and young. One of the mor.t popular wayn to make wholenome foods zestful is to j wason them with puar. A dash of 'flU(rnr to a pinch of salt works won 'ders In the Peasomn of veentabies, ranned and fresh, meat stews and &ala3 dressing. This seasoning ocr not change the characteristic flavor of the food but emphasizes it. Many other foods can alo be im proved by supar. Fresh and stewed frts and most cereals need sugar to make them inviting to the taste. Ooctorr and dietitians recom mend the use of nupar in flavoring ani seasoning, because it en courago the consumption of foods rich in vitamins, minerals- and roughage. What is more, they recommend the regular practice of nerving dessert for their nour ishment and their satisfying quali ties. Most foods ate more delicious and nourishing wi'.h sugar. The Hugar Institute. !,!pR0iK0Fptude dbne Listeners may expect nlmo-:t anything from Cecil aim Sally to-. night. They are on their way tj j a movie with Sally coaxing Ceci: to let her drive tho car, and they, I ended up behind a stalled truck. , h , ' . . t , . night's installment. Station KM ,,;) Ul.0ixai:llMs lhe ft.alm.e ut 7:1 o'clock p m. T to 7::iu p. NBC Service -Piano Capers. KiiO. .KHy; KC1W 7 to 7:15 p. m. 7::!0 to 7:45 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy NBE Service to KCIO, KHQ. KOMO, KC.W. KECA. 7 : 4 r to 8 p. iti. John and Ned, NBC Service to KOO. KHQ. S to i p. m. liudy Seiger's Shell Symphonists. NBC Service to KHQ. KOMO, KOW. KPO. KF1; KSB 8:15 to 9 p. m. S to i) p. m. The Blue Boys, NBC Service to KOO, KECA. I) to !I::10 p. m. Pacific Serenad- ers. NBC Service to K(IO, KHQ. KC.W. KFSU. KOA. t:;iO to 10 p. ni. House of Rlylhs. NBC Serv i ce to KOO, .Ktl W, KTAIt. KOA. 10 to lo::iil p. m. llarp Har mony, NBC Service to KOO, KIIQ. 1l::til to 1 1 p, JL-nAt sfiV of Ballo. NBtV Service to KOO.. 11 to VI p. m. Hotel Dance Or- clw- a,. NBC Service to KM". i k fsd, j ;.Mf i?gjrwi Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbung Virgin Station) . Monday V. M. ' f. to 5:311 Standard Klanio (las program. .ri:;lo to (I Sclicrcr Motor Co. ' li to (l:l!i Krult dlspalclu-s t by Myron Itiiot ! li : I r to 11:3" News nnd nun'- kots by Muti Tribune , ll:3 to 7 "The Toggery'' 7 to 7:15 Tom and wash presented by AsHocluleil. Oil I'll. ' ', 7 : 1 r. to 7:;l Cecil and Sally S. 8 to :3I) Mead Kurcll Motor Co. S:3 to 0 Munu Motor Oil Co. . Tuesday . A. M. , 7:fi!i to K Ilreakfast broad- cast of news by Mull Til- I liuno s urtl:"3n "RYDO'""li'our by , Kcoimmy (iroceterla ! .J 8:30 to 8H5 l'opiriar record- lugs . 8:45 to 9 Hold Seal Creum- i cry ' s to 9:30 H. W. In thirty 3 minutes of Mellow'd Melody.' ! 9:30 to 10 Lawrences. .IcyVr ! elers ' 10 to 10:30 l'oiular Record,- 4 logs ,. ' : 10:30 to 11 Medford Domes'- ! tie Laundry 11 to 11:30 Crowson's Cafe and Confectionery 11:30 to 12 Swem's (Sift Shop 12 to 12:30 I'lerco - Allen Motor Co. ! 12:30 News flashes by .Mull Tribune 12:30 to 1 Monarch Seed & J Voed Co. 4 1 to 1:30 Isaac Store. Ash- land 1:30 to 2 Brunswick Brov- itles 2 to 2:30 Peoples Klectric Store 2:30 to 3 Mona Motor Oil Co. ! 0 to 5:30 Staiulard Klanio (biH program ! ! 5:30 lo (i Merle kindle Cninn Service Station (i lo 11:5 Kruit dispatches by Myron Hoot :I5 to (i:3o News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune (!:3o to 7 Palmer Munle tr House ' ! 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash presented by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Cecil and Sally K to 8:30 l-'lrcstone flue- Stop Service Station 8:30 lo 11 O. V. Myers Co. 9 lo f 10 California Orejjon Power Co., presenting re 4 cltal of piano students of llosn lilackmore Wlllclt Will Rogers Star Of Mirthful Talkie Vhn M'njfio or nallonH havt illcnUnK v1!wh of ench other there c.in lit Jio amity unleivH tho i illvlfled for c e h Kf.-t together to kid lie, over their KUPIKtHPl! (IlfferenceM. ThU Ik de lightfully prov en In "Mil Thin 1h Lomlun." a Vox Movietone prfKlucthin star ring Will Itog erH and now to he Nccn a n l heard tit the ( o x t'raterlan thenlro, H uried on the uccesrtftil HtiiRe Will ItfwrH, play produced hy tleorge .M. 'f'ohan, some time a Kn. the Ktory deaH primarily with a 've,ilthy owner of h cotton mill In Toxas. a role played ly Will lingers, the InlmltfiMe ti It 'nnd phllowipher. The character he In terprets, think he has a decided dinltke for eertatn fi.reign types. Irene Rlrh hpnrts the support as the wife of the American and Maureen O'Hulllvan nnd Alhertxnn are the youthful lovers. eJm " 1 mm te III I ill I I I I n m " , M ni onnm ninniro OUUHL U nULLo St. Asaph' Scene of Brilliant Affair as Mary Clark Be comes Bride of Rockefel ler Scion. rHlLAIJlOLl'lllA. June 23 (V) Miss Mary Todhuuter Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton Clark, of cyncd, a Phil adelphia suburb, becomes the bride of Nelson Aldricb Koeke feller, second son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. ltockeleller, Jr., of New- York this afternoon. ' .More than 700 of the socially prominent of New York. Philadel phia, Washington, llaltiniore and oilier cities will attend lhe cere mony at Ht. Aspah'a Protestant iOpiscopal cluirch In ltalu-Cyncti. Members of President Hoover's cabinet, senators and nicrnbers of the diplomatic corps at Washing ton also have been invited, The ceremony will bu performed by the Itev. Henjamlu N. Ulrd, rector of St, Asaph's. John I). Uoekefeller, 3rd. will act as hlti brother's best man. After a recepliou ut tile Clark home, Mr. and Mrs. Uoekefeller will leave on a honeymoon Irlp around thu .world. I'pon their return they will re side at Tarrylown. N. Y.. where Mr. ISoekefeller's father has erected a home for them on his Pncanlleo Hills estate. Mr. llocke- feller plans lo enter Ills falher's office in New York City Imme diately. , I i 'Mr. Ruokefeller ls'tl,-lul Miss irk 22. Plana for the Rtimnu'r camp of Hoy ScoutH nt UiUo of tho Woods thlH Hiiimnfir wri'o announced this morning over KM VII). Win. Leo 'Hifcker, "scout executive, told of tho thirty ncro wooded site on tho northwest side of the lake which has heen secured for the use of tho scouts ol' southern Oregon for their permanent summer camp. Scouts gave some group sonKH Buoh. ns are often heard round the cam pt Ire, and thu hoys of tho scout drum corps played. Purpose of tho program was tho outllnliif; of pJiiH for building and for the camp program this season. Muny scouts uro seeking jobs Tor purt or full time to help earn their necessary fees by the llmo camp opens In July It Vas announced, Those needing help of a sort that the boys are able to give aro asked to call Hoy Scout headquarters. ' The four scouts who rkvo the drum and bugle numbers were: Druins, Don Gray of troop 10, and Ston Hcnsen of ttoop 9; bugles, Herb Harper, troop !, and Harold Wall ol troop 10. Deroyce Dudley led several members of the Plying Kaglc Patrol in troop 7 In the fol lowing songs: Scout Vesper Song, Iong, Long Trail, America The Penutiful, Oregon and Taps. Harold Wall hIih gave some solo numbers on the bitKle. Halo Gordon, J'"' Kindt and Dick Woodcock wore lhe other throe members of the quar tette which led the group slnglim. The scout orgnnlziitlon was given the' use of the hour through the courtesy of the Amerir-iiu Lstundry company, I heir lime this morning befng'tumetl over Tor" tills' purpose by .11 mini 6 Skunh. nmnus'ir nf Hie American laundry.' . t 1 ATTRACT TALENT Tennis players from all Southern Oickoii are Invited In iarticliala In the H'Hltbcrn OreKon (,'lianiilun sliips to he held nniler the auspices of the Klamath Tennis eluh In the lake city on .Inly i, 5 and 'I. Men's sliiKlcs and doaliles, Indies' shmles and d'luldes, huys' unrl Klrls' singles and mixed dmihles will he played. I'"lrst round play will slart at nine o'clock on lhe llh at Monro park on Lake Klamath. Monday will he devoted lo llnals (inly in all events. Knlrlcs may no 'made hy wrlllnn direct lo Chiton Rich mond, l-'O Mnlh street, Klamath Kails, or .1. K. Kflmlatnti, phone til, Medford. Hplcndld frophies will he awarded winners In all event. Tho tourney, lhe largest 'of its hind ever ntleinpted In southern OrBKon, Is expected" to hrlng to gether crack Intent from Medford. Klnmnth Kails, Ashland, llend, (I rants Pass and Iikevlew. Among I ho local stars who urn' expected lo enter are Kalph Ttallev, Italph Kline. Al Sloehr, Alvln Tol lefson, II. (!. Wilson, Harry llui ler, Jimmy Kdinlslon, Iturry (!ai field, Allan farley, Allen Spanld Ing. Allium I'rnltl. Hndger Karly, l.lnyd Htmdermann. Vivian Cons, Mary KdmlHion. Kllow Mae Wil son, Helen Kdmlslon. Harriet Kny ser and Anna May Knson. wiis KLAMATH TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO 0 12 fine 114-inch Wheclbase -". roomy, better readability 70 Horsepower V ' Champion performance 1 Horsepower to every 42.1 lbs. Double-Drop Frame , , r '-lower, safer Full-power muffler increases usable power Cam-and-lever steering easier handling Clutch torsional damper smoother power flow OF all the cars in the price range between 700 and 1000 and there, are 22 of them not one provides the array of quality fea tures which this great new Studcbakcr offers. Some 'equal Studebakcr in one particular others in other ways. But Studcbakcr gives you all, in a motor car which represents a peak value achievement in Studcbakcr's 78 years of manu facturing history. Make it a point to scc and dr.-'ve this new Studebaker. 132 So. Rivcnridc Tomorrow evenlm: the local radio I public will be entertained by the talented pupils of Mrs. Hose lilttck-, more Wlllctt. NtudenlH from both her Medford and (irnntfl I'hmm HttnltoH will tuk" part In the program to lit- prem'tr. mI throtwh tho courtesy of to California Oregon l ower cointnii'v during Copco hour, from it to -n i. m. 0i0"- .Ml-i. Wlllctt hn arranRcd nuinv bcatfttfttl humberM. Puplh who will! lako purt In tho program art! i" followK: Kathleen Itrutton. (Ir(inl I'um. Hetty Anne Thiirndye. Thelma Cole, i .leiin Heverel tcv ,C:iro I aii(j; her I y, ! .Meilford; Monetit M'dkl'.'. '(Irnii'n; I'ilHH. , , , ... . t " Mc La glen In Laugh Talkie At Rialto It Ik pretty well unricrHtnnd by now thitt tht! tadlcM lod blcrn 'rni! Just hiivo. to play dirty trick! on Victor Melartlen In pvcry pic-- ture'ho niakcH. They continue tov decelvo him In "On tho Level, ! now playliiK nt the Fx Klalto theiiter, but the redouhtabte Vic HpemSt actually to enjoy It. II? jEcrlnH all over tho place and burgh that blR, boomlnK KUffaw nf his no frenucntty that It may be relletl upon to keep the moxt hlnne movle-Koer wide awake. v I-'IJI lorfay Hlnn n few rntchy ffers these car features to $ 1 125 at the factory Lanchester Vitiation Damper a high-priced car feature Self-adjusting spring shackles quieter, easier riding Starter button on dash convenient, no groping Thermostatic control of cooling all year efficiency Engine-driven gasoline pump eliminates vacuum tank Hand brake on four wheels safer, more effective O. V. MYERS CO. luut'M In a very cotnmc nduliti man ner, and Ih f-iipllvating In the part of the dancer. The picture 1m mini ftro ;fMirn-tMlnmMtt ami' If entirely" 7 you sec the Arah.tfi llitt tiros. Coffee, which is roasted a few pounds at a time ' This arruralr. fnniiniiotn profess Conltnllfd Roasting njites a llavfir no othor ; colftc h.u. livery 'berry l ronnerj evenly to a peflco ; linn no biilk-roasiiiig process ' ..can equal. i ... Fresh, .from the oria'tnal mnitim pack.1 liatily opened with the key. HILLS BROS ! COFFEE I O mo i ' (llluilrtltd) Four-Door Sedan fgSs at the factory. Bumpers and spare tire extra STUDEBAKER SIX Models and Prices Coupe, 2-pan. 893 Club Sedan. . . . . 933 . Tourer, , 965 Sedan .. 983 Coup, 4-pass. . . ' 985 Regal Tourer . . , , 1065 Regal Sedan .... 1085 Landau Sedan . . . 1123 "Prim al Iht factory Phono 464 without benefit of ' theiw eonp; or cnt linen lal tripe. Grandma and 'the kids will .t'nJoy ,,m JOHN H. LOCK , Fainting Decorating FJne tr.ttsriarr.Work-" .. .. Specialty. " r 'Phono 118vV 4 Insurance First . Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managitr Phone '10H 30 N. Canlral Medford, Oregon Women's Hose $1.00 pair fiiljc from top to to with Trench Ht 11 - 1 v r