r ; 7T : iMi'.DKOKi) MA l Ti TRIBUNE, MKuFORD, OKKfiOX, MONDAY, .7 ."NT, AO. 19:10, ' I 'A (IK TIlltKW VUm-llrt Wtililiiis! L, Tills KvonlllK Leudlnff Hiu Hocial cvonLs ut tlm et'k i." t,,u wedtlillK nf .Miss Kti--cniii Vllm. duugliUr of .Mr. ami jlr.s, K. N. Vllin. iiikI ItobiTt k lUrt. son of .Mm. Anna Hurt, chli'li. will bt oli'mnl.ia at 7 o'clock lliis cvcmiIiir In the beauti ful sanli'n of .Mr. unci Mm C A. viart. Ot'liest'e Mli't'i'l, itcv. Wni. U. Hamilton of St. Mai-k'g l-Jpis-iOial church offielaliiiK. Miss Villi! liny, hecn the inspiru iluii fur many affair In Imul ilr ccs since her ru'rlval on .Mi'ilfiml from .MaryHvlllc, Oil., where. hc was instructor in the city schools. fjlu wi'dlllllK' till CVIMllllK will lie .ittcndcd by relallveH anil a few jvjcmls of the bride and groom. Bolcli. 1.1'iivo Today Fur Portland Jloino Mi-, and Mrs. C. K. liolds and bou Ivclward. and daughter (Iloria. leave Woodluwn orchard near Central I'olnt today for their home in l'oi'tlaiul. Mr. and IMrs. II. A. Dulluiiui'. who recently purchased the. Holds orchard in this valley occupy it at an early date. The Holds will ho greatly missed In social and club circles, in which lla-y have played an active purl, jliu Holds us a member of the local Kroup of Oregon pothers has done much to advance the educa tional interests of Iho community. Mr.Mullis Jlctiii-ii l'uiiii fSoulli . Mr. und Mrs. C, l. .McMsith and son Liartoll, anl daughter l-'lora, have returned to Medford from a (wo weeks' motor trip ' through foulhern California and Mexico. They enjoyed several days at Tla Juiinn while away I- I'lxle rial) Kiii. I'irnlr on Ilic lui. Thirty-five southerner of M Kiiinoreil at K.,n,- nats, ,. try place of Mr. and Mrs. Ju;, IVl.r at .Shady Cove on l!Ki,e liver, yestcrd.iy. f,. t1(, kwl Mon of the elul, here,-,, adjourn ment lur the summer. Tables wcv, li-.den with a. typical southern din ner of fried chicken and oil acces sories, served cafeterlan style, be tween .ri and (; o clock. Swimming was enjoyed l,v many members ,rir i0 t. dinner and others spent the afternoon loung ing on the natural beach and be nealh the largo trees which skirt Tile next meeting of the nixie club will lie held tile last .Salurd:.y In .September when Miss Dorothy Kerry will lie hostess to tile group. (iuests of Solders Over Week Kml Mr. and .Mrs. I.ee Walson and son, Kdily of this city were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Snider at their cabin at shady lovo over the week end. " -ft lih'k Isaacs Sunday Host Dick Isaacs enertaineii several friends at his father's country homo. Bin ltock lodge on Kogue Kiver over the week end. Swim ming and fishing were enjoyed. Is (iiu'st Here Miss Hotly lierin.in of Portland is guest in ibis city of her sister, Mrs. M. II. Kwannian this week. Mr. and Mrs. will Hansen and .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wakefield were among Medford people who spent .-oniony motoring to I'reseent city. Vacations (all Residents Away Vacation time is h ..ri. and each day sees another member of Med ford society leaving fur beach, mountains or ,ay cities t, spend several weeks. lr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard left Sunday for a two weeks' motor nip and will spend i veral days at lli.inion l lake and other resorts. Mis. Alice Coppeu plans I,, leave tomorrow for Oak land, c.il.. where she will spend iwo or three weeks combining bus iness with pieasore. Mrs. Mill ( (Jive Tuesday Luncheon Mrs. Ileorge 1 1 i 1 1 ,,f .,.w York 1'it.v, ivlln Is in the city relneselll ing Hie National I'l.int. flower and Fruit (luild, is giving a luuclie-.n In the private dining room at the Hotel Medford Tuesday at 12:15. Civic leaders and those interested in the work are cordially Invited by Mis. Mill to be present at the luncheon. Klliotls KiiUi'tain Dr. and .Mis. I:. It. Klliolt enler lalilied a group of friends at their cabin at Shady Cove Sunday. Among them were .Mr. and Mrs. Curl liroiiiiuer and daughters, Krodcrlcka and Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Heuben Matthews and son Ceorge. Vacation ul IVIIcun Hay Mr. ii ud Mrs. John I'eler and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith will leave Medford by motor tomorrow for Pelican l'.ay to spend the week uc the Smith cabin. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tollefson. -Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Alvln Tollefson. the Misses Peggy and Justine Mil ler, Merland Tollefson and Jack Murray were among the local pen-, pie spending Sunday at Diamond Lake. L LUNCH TUESDAY! ES. HILL a two weeks' vacation at L'uudon. 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In iM'tler to Klve the local people an idea of the work .sponsureil by the j;uild, Mrs. Mill is ineelitiK u nuinher of (he civic lenders, those interested in flowers, ucuutlficu lioii, and education in Hardening, at a luncljetm tomorrow, noon at 1-M5 in the private dining room of liolel .Medford. JUs'"-vatioits are to he made by. this evening, .Mrs. Hill ia only .slopping in .Medford for a short time en route to Portland wiire a guild was ur banized last September, mid is anxious to see what can. bo done here. Having attended (he .special meeting of the t'.arden club Satur day jifternoun, .Mrs. Hill expressed satisfaction In the program being carried out by tiie club, and .espe cially the contest now iu protiress for -the ;cJiildrenn burdens. . , A. H. Hanwell, executive seere tary of the Southern Oregon-Northern California Development as sociation, outlined the plans of the association at today's luncheon of the Ki wants club, stressing tho importance of the organization's efforts to tho future of southern Oregon. Other speakers filled out the remainder of the program. Mr, Ban well told of the mineral conference to be held ut Grants l'a.ss July 15. followed by the agri cultural conference here this fall ami the timber conference at Kla math Falls. An imposing list of speiikors are being obtaalned for tiie threo sessions. (..'. C Ijcmmon, recently returned from a trip through Washington, reported that pear and tipple crops look good In the Yakima und Vo nu tehee districts, but said that tlte cherry crop had , suffered some what as a result of frost. In the absence of t'harles itut terfield, president, .who Is it t AHtovla. Oirl Y. Tengwuld presided; In th,e course of the luncheon, ho tokl of tho success of the annual Oregon National Guard encamp ment and Camp Clatsop and thanked the club for tho lee cream it had ordered for the members of the local companies. He hIho com pared business conditions between Sfodford mid .Astoria, r-: r ' -J')ie ., at Leiidnjice "prize was won t.'t.i, i.i, 'i ri Vi,0,,i ' mmmk The suit of A. .1. Mansfield of thLs city against the Southern Ore gon Sttiges, fur aliened damages to talling tLMi.'iMO, uus underway lu eircpit court today, with the uiorn iim session occupied with the se curiiiK of ii jury. Man.xfivhl all tliat on March 9, I'.VJ'.t, while drivliiK a coupe on the (irennspriiiKs t'oiid, he w;is forced into '.In ditch by a Htnge r ppi oachiiu fi'om tiie rear. 1 to allegCK thai tiie singe khvo no warning, und (bat the rain wip"r of the staye was not working. The M:iusfied car. It nllcKcd, w:ih swi.-rved aboal and as a result the plaintiff suffered numerous and serious Injuries, The defense ets up a claim of colli ri but ory negligence. " Mansfl-ld seeks lia.iMM) pei'som! damages, f la.ono puntlve damages, $;.( fur aulu loss and li)0 f.r rnedieal h-i-vIcok. , The tastes better when lit It broiled on each tide L Trrsh pack. ITTLE at a time IIii.m Biioj. Coffrt tate bet ter han a matfhle flavor herau?e it ii roasted few pmindS at a time, never in bulk. Thin rnntinuom method ControUc'l Roasting is exrluiive to Hills Bros. from tht original vacuum aH$ cpened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE VA-NICE-GIRL SY S'OPStSl T'r, brtak-ttp ot nn rifitH Irntl.. to another o il'tri, .(it l.etlie u .ei (om lo .fi.it fur a vutt. she I, cd.t Q5iii bo llryntnoi Wlitllnmtnt n, "l.'O n(r" 'l'"l hrromes etl Qttoetl tn r'i'inr, i.ju. a nivil elul ilmtrer M'try .on lieit ottevila a ruimrf jl urtrlir, with Taiiv 7'tlft rrtuiitiiif a yomto tlvittttir. Tout aiiilntioil I to flu aroitmt fi. tcorlil. unit ht wfr.t nnnnctnt bark ion fruit a ueolthy om. irents jiortlcutorlo i.ilcrr.irrd in tints with iWioiii Tonv goes ami ".'iuui itr" ftii.l nn (ui'dr tnfA .'icr. 7'uiii det')''rj to tnkt iluru I.o'i lor her inspection In the hotit tltr.t she o;lll itoprole ot her. Aunt Kthr'ttisrto, on ecventrto .ninslri l. cul t with Nnrii ..jit ot list hut token o likino. to her tririi site tinila that .litro t.ou . "nt;ii.titt" oml kuawi a teio (Mutj about oordcninQ. I Chapter 14 A DILEMMA FOR TONY . IN llio dining room, dullgturul wlLb It, old llreplace and anllijue fur nlturo. Mary Lou met. the pttior two memuera ol Mla9 Tlthcrliig. uu 6 liousohuJd. Airs. I'awaetu the elderly, widow ii an Indian army colonel, lived with her us a companion. She and Miss 1'ltherlnglon once bad tieeo t!lioolmntes. The other inmate of 'lluio Urcen Cottage" wns a Miss Pills a inalJ or all work. She was i hiixoin cojDtr girl. The liifiirmal atmosphere soon made Mary Lou feel quite al home, ni'ii-li to hoi surprise. Her ner-.-ju.sross disappeared as' Mis3 Pitts served lunch. 1 '1 suppose you and Tony see a rest deal or each other In town," Miss Tltherlnston said, as the first :ulirse was 'leiug cleared away. "Dr., yes, Mary Lou and 1 are ii'oat pals." Tony answered for her. 'Playtime pals. Dancing together, irt.es together, you know." Was It Mary Lou's Imagination, i had he deliberately stressed tbe irds' "playtime pals?" Miss Titli iriiiton appeared to notice It, too. "I hear this season is fairly Jolly in town." "It Is,"1 said Tony. "Not hair as Jolly, I'm sure, as the seasons used to be In India be fore tho war," Mrs. Fawsett began. Miss Tltberlngton looked de uressed. "You must bring Mary Lou down for a Week-end," she Interrupted, addressing Tony. "Great," he said. "I'll do It." "Illtve 'you taken Mary Lou up vet;" "NJt yet," said Tony. "I'm go ing to ask her to co up with me idiiie day next week." Mary Lou's eyes shone excitedly, i Oh, I'd love to go' up. Will you ' enlly lake me, Tony?" ... ; ','Sure," Tony" told her. "Well, you can hav'e your nights," mid Miss Tltherlnston. "Nothing would induce me to go up In one if those abominable contraptions." She reached for a little Swiss juw-uell and rang it sharply. "You can cloar away," she said .o Miss IT.'.s. Then to Mary Lou, Oniric along with me. I'll take you round and show you tbe garden." Miss Tltherlngtoil talked volubly in gardening matters and seemed .leased with Mary Lou's Intolll tent comments. ' Some time Inter. as they stood In ,one of the hot nouses. Inspecting some tomatoes. Cony's aunt remarked suddenly: "Till me. child, are you ploying jboul with my nephew, or are you terlously fond of him?" Mary Lou wished Miss Titherlng uij wouldn't Insist on asking such embarrassing questions. What was nor Idea, anyway? "W why; I I'm rond ot Tony, surely," Blie stammered. Miss Tlthenngton nodded. "That's what I wanted tii know I've always been fond of him my self, yet I can't understand any slrl'a wanting to marry him. But then." she chuckled, "I don't sup jiae we ever can understand why anyone should want to marry our relatives." Ills aunt's disposition was so i'.'nlnl at lea lime that Tony de elded to' broach the. subject ot his contemplated Might aa soon as pos sible. There was an opportunity when Mrs. Knwsett lured Mary Lou upHtalrs to see a collection of In dlan brass ornaments. : ' 1 "Look here, Aunt lithelberta," he egan. "I'm dead keen lo start preparations for that (light around til. world. Kemeinuor, I told you about It some time ago?"" "I remember." Miss Tlthcrlng ton's mouth shut Ilka a trap. ' Tony coughed nervously. "And or I I'd be most awfully grateful If you would help me out " "Help you out? What can 1 do? I'm no mechanic What are you driving at?" "It It's about the expense," he began again, this time more dlf--lently. ' ' "Well, why on earth didn't you say so In the first place?" snapped Miss Tltlierlnglon. Tony swallowed twlco In an ef fort to get control of hlmielf. "I was only trying to be tactful, you see." " '" ' ' 1 "Tut, tut I have no time for tnri !on this proposition. I've bein thinking this nuilter over for sum. time, for I knew you'd be after me again soon. Here's ynur answer the money Tor this ?nizy (light ol yours will be deposited In youi name at the bank on the day youi engagement Is dellnite'y announced and not before. " Tony could only stare at her He never had expected any such stipulation as this. Had his auni gono completely out of her mini!'' Vital had his engagement to do wllh the tlight, anyway? "My engagement!" he said wens I. "Hut you know that I've nevei thought of getting engaged!"' "Well, If you haven't thought ol It, I've done t for yon. I say again th .'. from tho day your cngagemoni 1i announced you can rely on uu to back this absurd (light of yours That'a settled. Do you undiM stand?" His clgaret was hurtling Tony'y I' igers, but ho didn't notice It. "My engagement lo whom?" hf asked. His aunt gave hitr. a contemplu jus look. "To tills new girl, Alary l.on or course. She's a nice girl, sen siblo and unspoiled. You're luck. -.0 get her. She'll make yuu n capital wife." She raised a ham) when Tony started lo speak. "No, I won't hear a word ol protest. You've played around loo long. It's high time you settled down to become a useful citizen Unless you persuade Mary Lou to become engaged to you, there'll he no (light as far as I'm concerned Mv mind Is made up." With that she stalked Impressive ly out of Hie room. Tony know only too well ot bis aunt's stub hornness. Ho was moody and silent as he drove Mary Lou homeward. The day had started out well enough, but now he Celt that ho was in the devil's own mess. Mary Lou had Impressed Aunt Etholberta. There was no doubt ot that. - And she had Insisted that he become engaged to the girl! Tony had brought Mary Lou down to prove to his aunt Hint he knew at least one nice girl, but he never lirul Intended her to think that he was serious. Hadn't he told her a dozen times Hint he had no Inten tion of marrying? He had tried to arguo with her, but lo no avail, "It's all nonsnnso," ho had said dually. "Mary Lou would laugh at the more suggestion." "Ask lior and see," hnd been N'lsa Tllborlngton's retort. "My mind's made up, 1 tell you." 1 Tony knew from past experience or his aunt's disposition. Once she had an Idea In her head, It was worse than futile to oppose her wishes. ' Wbut was he to do? On the one hand wns his fixed determination never to marry any gn.. Long ago Tony had prom ised himself never to become bur doncd with nny domosllo rospon slbllillcs. And on tho other hand, unless Mary Lou would consent lo tie come engaged to him, hp must give up all hopes nt his flight If Aunt Ktholbcrin didn't finance the flight, his most cherished dream would he shnttored. :Thnt wns unthlnknhla The flight mennt more to him than anything In the world more than i hundred Mary Lous. ' Tony knew that Mary liu would understand how eagoi ho was to make the flight nftur planning on it for so long. It only sho would consent to become engaged to him femnorarili say until the Hlghl was' completed everything would be find-' ' 1 " ' Thnt would fulfill his aunt's In sane stipulation, and surely (here could he no harm In II. so long ns Mary Lou understood perfectly that he was not serious. Of course there was Mary Lnu herself lo ho conRldcrrd, hut he didn't' see why she should ohJerL She would have all the run or an engagement, without Hie drond nt matrimony.' RcrUIcs, she was young, and probably sho didn't want to get married tor ynnrs, any way. All she seemed lo want now wns a good time. Tony glanced over at Mary lnu. who was curled up like a content ed kitten bcsldo him In llio scat. Ild bad to admit that she looked pretty there In the twilight. " But, hellthat wasn't solving his problem. Jlow was he to appronch this business of arrnnglng an en gagement that wouldn't be nn en gagement at all except for out ward appearances? Tho moro ho thought about It, the more Tony became convinced that there was only one way to handle the situation. At best It would bo a delicate matter, but It had to be settled sometime. Why not put it up to Mary Lou herself? (Comright, list, Uniief (Jrctn) Watch for Mary Lou's reaction to Tony's unique proposal in to morrow's chapter. Laughing Talkie At Craterian Today .liifk fiiklp. the i.nrnonlflfntlun t,f wly,T-fi't'kintr AmiTltan youth, hits bnen KcttlnK bfttor and bet-' tt-r In PHih siics-eetllng jilrlure. 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