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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1930)
!UKmY)!M MAIL TIMIUTNTl, MKPrOUD, OlfKCiON", Tl'KSDAY, .1 TXH 21, 19: Ml. PATIE TURK IS Toiiiuimiv's Club Culriitlur. Wednesday Study club pie- nic In Ashland. S Last regular chapter meet- lng of Eaatcrn Star. -'rcvHull Wedding ' Invent of Sunday. 1 Miss Dorothy Crews, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Crews, and Mr. Mel vin Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. HuH wore married Sunday morning, June 22, at a lovely home wedding, solemnized at the i,liome of Mrs. Crews, Itev. A. G. I UnnnAlt nftnl..! In. The brldo was lovely In blue georgette, and was attended by! her sister, Miss Lucille Crews, who was dressed In pink satin. Miss Nclda Crows, sister of the bride, at the piano, played softly throughout the ceremony. The room was decorated in roses and lilies-of-thc-valley, the ceremony being performed under an arch of beautiful flowers. A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony, at which relatives of the bride and groom were present, including Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hall. Wllda Hull. Veva Hall, Leland Hall, Mr. and Mrs. firnydon Crews and Wayne Crews. (harden Club to Hear Iam'Iuio. Airs. W. 1. Iawtou. presidentj of the National Soeiety for iro- tection of KouilsitU- ljtiuity and the Nature Association of America! w ill be in this city Saturday to give a lecture at 2:0 p. m. at i Hotel Medford. j Mrs. Lawton Is making u stir-i vey of Oregon under the auspices of the Oregon Federation of Car den clubs. Her visit to this cityi is anticipated by all portions in- j terestnd in the campaign for beau-1 tificatinn of highways. Work tu'-j complishod along this line In other j states will be reviewed by Mrs. j luvton for Instruction of local' people. Miss Yllin (o He Honored. Tonight. Miss Jean Vilm, whoso marriage to Robert Hart will be an event of June 30, will be 'honor guest at a bridge party at the home of Hr. a n d M rs. W. W. 1 1 . Holt, Corning Court, this evening, Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson acting as hostess. Miss Hue Simmons has returned to this city from San Francisco, where she has been vacationing for the past week. f Mr. and Mrs. .lames Sfovall and Mrs. Stnvall's niollier, Mrs. Xollie (Ihisholm, left here by motor last night for Kugeue. Mrs. Chishnlm had spent the past week vit-itiiiK hup duuhur anl son-in-law. Attend Conference. A num .; .Med ford ghin who are attending the coiiiciciue being held this week at Itogue 1 fiver under the aipits of the Presby terian ch u rch are the Misses Su Dyuan. liorotiiy l'aley and Marjorie I'hythian. 0 Wnlthcrs Returning Home M r. and ,l rs. 1 1 ;i rry W alt her. who have spent several days here visiting friends and looking alter pioperiy interests, left today by auto for their home in Portland. Miss Crawford Bride Today At a lovely ceremony at the First Presbyterian church at eight o'clock this morning. Miss Aileen Crawford, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Oris Crawford, became the bridge of Mr. George Maddox of Seattle. The service was read by Itev. Claude U. Porter and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Dressed in a quaint basque cre ation of white taffeta with pastel floral pattern and veil and carry ing a shower bouquet of while roses, the bride was preceded down the aislo by the two flower bear ers, Hurbara Butler and Rupert Maddox Jr. While the wedding march was played by Mis. George Andrews at the organ. Mrs. Warren G. Butler,; her matron of honor, wore a peach colored gown of georgette and Miss Joyce Maddox and Miss Maurinc McKeney. bridesmaids, were dress ed in orchid and rose, and carried corsages of many colored flowers. Rupert Maddux, brother of the groom, was his only attendant. The church was beautifully dec- orutcd in roses and delphiniums with the altar hanked with many varieties of summer flowers for the occasion. Following the wedding Mr. and .Mrs. Maddox left this afternoon '.'or the Olympic mountains. Wash., where they will spend several weeks before making their homo in Seattle. Auxiliary Names Coiicntlon Delegates, Delegates to the Baker conven tion to be held August 14, were appointed last night at the meet ing if the Ktcal American Legion Auxiliary. They are: Mrs. Wm. I.ee ltricker, Mrs. Goodwin Hum phrey, Mrs. Cole Holmes, and Mrs. !. J. Willson. Alternates: Mrs. Kd Leach, Mrs. Belva Aiken. ! Mrs. Cm-old Parker and Mrs. Olin I Nichols. At the close of the ; meeting the auxiliary adjourned for the summer. The next meet iug will be hold in September. J tonorlug Flag Hay month, last night's session opened with short flag ceremony. Reports were given by the following com mltteo chairmen: Mrs. John Fluh rer, hospitals; Mrs. Parker, child welfare; Mrs. Aiken, community service; Mrs. Leo Williams, unit activities; Mrs. D. J. Willson, Americanism. It was voted to give $10 na n camp scholarship for a girl scout this season. After the completion of busi ness, Legion members wero In vited to Join the meeting and greetings were extended State "Coming events cast their shadows before' mmk If ,Mli Wk ?s lW WA ;TRIED AND When tempted to over-indulge -REACH FOR A I I iriV IMCTCARV Be moderate be moderate in alt things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence, if youwould maintain that modern, ever-youthful 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'S TOASTED." Lucky 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. toasted Your Throat Protection ' against imtation-against cough o , "I have come to tlie conclusion," 4 rites Sir Henry ThompsonpM. A., F.R.S., "thaf more than half the disease that embitter human life is due to avoidable error In diet." Wc do not represent that smoking lucfca Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. Wc do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence In things that cause excert weight, and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. O O TUNE IN The LuCfy Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N. B. C. networks. 1930. Tfat Amtrican Tobacco C, Ufrt. Commander Kid (JoorKo of Ku Kone, who was KUest of the Im-ul American Legion post lust nii;ht. Mrs. J. IS. McDonalu, who re cently returned from a tour of Europe and the. Holy Iund. shvo an interesting talk on present day unrest in Kurope. (Sliest of Mrs. lloffiiuui. Mrs. Nettle K. Morse of Seattle stopped in Medford this niorniim. and will lo the guest of Mrs. Ethelwyn It. Hoffman before re turning to her homo folluwing a vipit in California. liOnves for Wedding. Miss Joyce Maddox left on the Shasta this morning for Port land, where she will ho a guest at the wedding of Miss l.uellu (Jeorge tomorrow. She will return to Medford Thursday. Keliirii Vrom Trip Norlll. Mrs. A. It. Illiuk and daughters, Helen and Delphlne, who return ed to this elly the first of the week from Washington, where they enjoyed n trip through l!al nier nntional park and a visit in Seattle, are now vacationing at Union Creek. Piano Recital By Mrs. Gore's Pupils Piano pupils of Mrs. 10. 10. (lore will be liennl in recital Friday eve ning, June 27 at 8:,15, at St. Marks' Parish hull. Friends of pupils anil, thoBO interested In educational music work nib invited. Only the boys and girls who have not taken their tests for tho beginner's award will be at the Red Cross swimming Bchonl at the uatatorium tomorrow morn inn. but all who have passed their testn will be at the water carnival which opens nt 1:30 tomorrow afternoon, with W. W. Allen as master of ceremonies. , Jacklo Littreli, Jean Etty and Goorgo Codding will bo featured in a diving exhibit Ion as a part of the carnival. Malcolm ' Stino, Gordon Turner and Dana Thomas will also fcaturo diving. No adult or senior life, saving classes will be conducted tomor row. Thirteen boys and twenty-nlno girls passed the beginner's tests today, and the remainder of the. class will probably pass the tests tomorrow. lOightcon passed the swimmer's tests today. . Three or four plans tiro under consideration for the re-construction of tho Deuel building, Main and Bartlett streets, but none have yet arrived at a definite state, 11. S. Deuel said yesterday. He said that some unavoidable delays hud boon encountered, but that a def inite announcement would ho forth coming In a very short- limo. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) TiicMlay 1. M. ' 5 to 5:30 Htandiird Flamo Can program ! 5:30 to 0 Kindle Union Rcr 4 vico Station 0 to 6:15 Krult Dispatches by Myron Root 6:15 to 6:30 News nnd mar-4- kcls by Mall Tribune 6:30 to 7 Palmer Music 4 Houho 7 to 7:15 Tom and jlVash, presented by Associated Oil 7:16 to 7:30 Cecil and Hnlly 7:30 to S Popular recordings 8 to s:30 Klrcstono ne-Htop Service Station 8:30 to 0 O. V. MyorH Co. 9 to 10 California Oregon Power Co., presenting piano students of Rosa Olack- more Wlllett. 4 Wednesday A. M. 7:65 to 8 Dreakfast brond- cast of news by Mall Trl 4 bune 8 to 8:30 "KYMO Hour" by lOconomy Groceteria 'l 8:30 to 8:45 Medford Cash 4 & Carry Cleaners and Dyers 4 8:45 to D Gold Seal Cream 41 ory 4 0 to 9:30 Park Grocery B:30 to 10 C. Karl Brad fish, 4 Jowolor 4 10 tj 10:30 Mann's Dept. Htoro ' 4 10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug 4 Htoro 11 to 11:30 Ilurelson's, 1m 4 dies Ready to Wour 11:30 to 12 Popular rccord 4 Inga 13 to 12:15 Jackson County 4 Hldir. & loan Assn. 13:15 to 12:30 Farmers 13x 4 change Cooperative 4 13:30 News flashes by Mall Tribune 12:30 to 1 Plerco Auto Freight Lines 1 to 1 : 30 Brunswick Brev- itles 1:30 to 3 Maslerworks series 4 5 to 5:30 Standard Flamo 4 Gas program 4 6:30 to 6 Medford Chamber 4 of Commerce 4- 6 to 6:16 Krult Dispatches 4 hy Myron Root 4 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar- 4 kets by Mall t'rlhune 4 6:30 to 7 Porter Lumber Co. 1 to 7:15 Tom and Wash, 4 presented by Associated Oil 4- 7:15 to 7:30 Cecil and Sally Coming tcfcRialto If liutKhinK makes you fut, do without your dinner tlio ullu you allciid tho Itliilto thuutor to seo "MiilniKht Mystery. " whirl, opens there tomorrow. True, tho picture has it murder in it. Most murders uro not funny. Hut there really Is merriment in tho way tho murderer is discovered hy pretty Hetty Compson in this feat uro screen offering. "Midnight Mystery" has enough to hold thrill-hungry fans until the final confession comes. A gent gets killed nil right, but the joko Is on i lio killer. Rogers Scores Hit Capacity audiences at tho Fox Craterlan theater are endorsing tho verdict of every city where it has been shown tjint "So This Is Iondon," Will Hogers' second star ring production for Kox Movietone is deservedly rated a comedy tri umph. ( There is added entertainment for those who were , fortunate enough to Heo the stage play of this titto presented by Goorgo M. Cohan, for Hogers is faultless as tho wealthy Texan mill owner, who tftkes an ovciilful trip to Kngland. Irene -Rich heads the prominent supporting cast which includes Frank Albert son.- Maureen O'Kullt van, Lumsden 1 litre and Hramwell KI etcher. 4 Monthly evening the cub scouts met at Scout headquarters under tho leadership of l,loyd Shu worn. The boys are making good pro gress and will be ready to pass some of their tests within tho next few weeks. Tlie work In taken from Indian Ufo and the hoys will start mak ing war bonnets, hows and arrows and learn Home of the Indian war dances at the next meeting. Their work will not bo all play, as they have certain reiiuirenientH to meet each week to retain their member ship in this special group, or they will be put on the waiting list, and somo other boy given their place. EST WITH OOLNKS TRr TEA ORANGE PEKOE ICED Cool refreshment for summer days. Tree Tea gives perfect iced tea flavor. Just Look at the Smart Dresses You Can Have The high fashions of these new silk dresses have little in common with the low price! 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