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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1930)
nrrcPFOTvT) ivr'ATT; tribttnio; ivriORn.-onKi'ioy, wEnxKsn'VY, .7ttfA; n. m?o. r PX-TPl TTTRET3 Mrs. Kkhii HosIms This Kieiilug Mrs. II. Chandler Kgun will en tertain with a dinner party at her home on Roxy Anno roud this evening honoring Mrs. AMce How no of New York, who Is Kiieat of hor Bister, Mrs. K. O, Burgess, for tho summer season. Guests will bo Mr. und Mis. I.. A. 8a la do. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. iSprajsue Kl"Kel, Mr. and Mrs. 12. G. Durness, Mr. Mar jory Fcasley and honor guest, Mrs. Alice Rowne; nnd Mr. Slater John ston, Mr. 10. W. Carlton, Cot. Cior don Voorhiea and Mr. P. W. Jlantlll, Misses Maim 1 Honored At Monday Luncheon ,J Miss Barbara Holt wan" hostess at x luncheon at tho home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Holt, Corning Court, Monday, given in compliment to the Misses Mar garet. Mary and Janet Mann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. , Mann, who will leave Medford soon f or a trip north. Covers were laid for Misses Betty Vllm, Helen Stearns, Amy KUIott, Margaret, Mary and Janot Mann and the hostess. Garden Club to Meet With Mrs. Crows Members of the Medford Garden club will be guests of Mrs. W. K Crews at her home on Bouth Oak dale, Thursday afternoon. Following- the business and social meet ing tea will be served under "the trees In the garden. Dinner Party 1-Aont itf Monday Mrs. K. tl. Hunch und Mrs. War ren ltutler were hostesses Monday evening at u crab dinner and hridue party at ttu home of the fornu'i on Park avenue. Cover.- were laid for eight and two tables of bridge wero in play during the evening with prizes for high score going to Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys. Pytliimis to Have Picnic Simthiy Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sis ters and families will hold a pivnu : t.i:i,iun ol, Thursday afternoon at in Aiciees nringe on l lie ppie- t'hildren F.njoy Holiday Party. A delightful 4th of July party was held at tho Ohrl vacation canip for children on the ICogue near Mcl-eod bridge Friday. The children were nerved a picnic sup per at their home camp ground, and a large beach provided an ideal place for their many fire workK , A huge camp fire and a full moon added to their festivities. Karly next morning the boys , n n..iit run fur thi-ir breakfast. Tiww,. nrowiit wero Dorr ami ! formerly if this city Kenneth Itarrelt. Hay and Jean Uwer, Maxine. Harry and JJor olhy Harding, linn, Wallace und IVbby Ohrt. Miss Iluckley HoMes To Graduate Nursee-. Mis. fi rest try To Ik HiMmn Mrs. A. 11. Gregory will bo hos tess Thursday evening to members of the Hi-Triangle club which will moot at her home. InHlall.it Ion or oifict-rs will be in charge of Mrs. Tied Wilmot. Miss loitcs (tiict (r Mis. Koswortli. Miss Josephine Koppes hfl this city Monday evening fur Klamath Kails, w here hc will speml a week as guert of Mi's. Harlan Uos- .1 E A BRIEF ILLNESS! FOR HIGH PRICE Miss Kittherlne Ituckley will en-j fn,m lm. n,,rib, where they have terlain the iratiuaio purses as.- vcn vacationing. gate river, Sunday, July 13. Lunch will be served at 2 n. in. and mem bers urn requested to bring lunch and table service. Coffee and lee cream will he provided. The road will be marked from ltuch to the picnic grounds. Miss K rails Honor Guest lit Parly ' An interesting event of tho even ing of July 6 at Crater likc lodge was -tho birthday party given In compliment to Miss Lucille Kraus by It. W. Price, manager of the lodge, and the young peoplo who are associated with .Miss Kraus at the resort. Guests wero Misses Huth Den effe. Marianne Speer, Irene Mooro. Agnes Pelzold, Pauline Guthrie and Dorothy Jones; and Oley Frigaard, Phil Livealey and K. W. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Howard liurk and children of White Water, Calif., are guests in this city of Mr. Riirk's bnii her. Jack Purk. 2:00 o'clock, with a swimming party and picnic, ut her home on the Applegate river. An Invitation to all graduate nurses has been extended by Miss Iluckley. Vacationing; At Coutiillt. Geraldino Hunch, little, daughter of J)r. and Mrs. K. G. Punch. Is spending tho summer with her grand pureiits. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hunch of Coiiutlle, having re mained in that city following her parents visit as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Uor over tho holi day. 4-f Kkik1 Summer at Mount SluiHla. Miss Dorothy Rail left by train yesterday for Mount Shasta where nho will spend tho summer with her father. Miss Dull Is a gradu ate of Medford high school, und has been attending tho University of fr?on for the past two years, Amelia 11. Lawton, a resident ' While both local growers nnd ' f Medford tho na.-t A2 years.! local buyers of fruit auree that! - . . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson of ; passi n away at her home UL'l tJie cannery prices tlxed in t ali- San Kranciscu wilt be house irucstsj Apple sired July S, suffering but fornla on Monday were higher a very snort time, at the age of "3' than expected, and justify opti- ai s. j inlsm regarding the profits of .Mrs. I.awtou was born In Wood ' oeais in kuiiiIhto Oreumi this Y.. November ft. tsr.tl. and y,..,,., thu KruW(M. Ut,u;i, e of IS years was married iipv ,h(t ,.v.illlnir i.i-I.vm will bi li. . T. l,awtoii at Kstherville, ; i,!.,!,,,,. tli;m -in ilm I,iu-.in riieir home was made in i -rbis --.unlit i.m is hIwj.vm true. that place for two years, Ihenphe growers nutuially want to get they moved west and made their,, ,u tu,v can for (Mrr f,.,,n, and tho buyers don't want to pay any this week of Mis. Johnsons nephew, Mr.K. J. Ieaeh and fam ily. They are expected to arrive In Medford thi evening, motoring Mrs. J. T. Uay and son. tieorge, ami Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simp ton of San Francisco wero week end house guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. U Hay. Plans for the picnic to be held In Ashland park, Tuesday. July 15. by members of tho Ituslness and Professional Women's club are progressing rapidly, Mrs. Maud Chapman, president, stated this morning. Ten captains have been appoint ed to call t ho members and in struct them us to transportation facilities and lunch menus. Cars will leave Medford for tho neigh boring eity nt it p. m. Hall. x. at the In W.I. home yea rM, where sided. There was born to three children. Myrtle in Portland. Ore., for 10 then moving to Medford, the family has since re- the union Korhcs, who passed away in this city lust (quoted, declaring they did not month, Grace L. Pankey and lxnm D. I .aw to n of Medford. Mesides her husband and two children she Is survived by four grand children. Mrs. Lawtou was a life-time Christian and was always ready to help actively In all that was right. She was an aetlve and ar dent worker In the Klrst Methodist church In Medford until the time of her death. Kuneral services will be held from the Methodist church Krlday. more than they have to, Several pear growers, visited the Mail Tribune today, and asked that their views be published, but none of them were willing to bo want to gel mixed up In any con troversy. The consensus among the grow ers seems to be that local oreh tinlists should not be eager to sell to canneries at any price less than ?40 per ton. that canneries should pay a premltt m for loea I pears have often done so In the past nnd will do so this year. and that with green BurttctU flow bringing over f flu a ton in the east, the growers of the highest grade fruit hero should get approximately HiIh and burial will be made In the Metif.oM cemetery. Ih e Deauhj of the$ .Inly 11. ut 2:30 p.m. Ilcv. 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On Broadway, too, the stage stars are so dependent on its delicate luxury that it is in the dressing rooms of legitimate theaters all over the country- And even in Europe the screen stars know the secret of this dainty way to loveliness, and use this fragrant white soap for their beauty. f ) j Vm " ft ' rj Lux Toilet Soap 104 The third annual picnic of thu; Veoinen organizations of southern OrcKon will bo held ut the Klks' picnic grounds on Kono river Sunday, July 1,1, Tho usual pro gram of sports for young and old, with prizes for tho winners has already been arranged. Ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream will be furnished, and each person Is requested to bring his own lunch and service. bunch will bo served at 1 2::t0. Klgns will be posted nt the In tersection of tho Crater IjiUc high way aud Itutle free It road, di recting the way to the grounds. The Yeomen organization has a lurge , membership , In , southern Oregon, nnd takes an active part In tho upkeep of the City of Childhood at-KIgin, III., where ornhan children of the members are i tiled ft.r, and given training. NOTED EXPLORER E Captnlu K. A. Salisbury of Ios Angeles, South Sea Island explorer ii ml lecturer who appeared In Port land for nn extended engagement with 'tiow" luMt winter, was aiming those vacationing recent ly at Olumnnd Lnkc. Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Hilton, nJso of Iom Angeles 11 ro spending so mo tlino nt tho resort, following an extend ed tour of tho world,, which In cluded six months explorations In Afrlcu. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Dale of Sail Francisco had the pleasure of lis tening to their own radio station, KI'O "Hale Kros. nnd tho Chron icle, San Francisco," whllo visiting at Diamond lnko. They were ac companied by their son I'rentlee, u student nt Klnnford university. 1 A new swimming pond Is being Installed thin week at the Dead Indian Hodn Hp rings resort, It wits roported In Medford yesterday. rians for uddltlonnl cabins oro also under consideration. There are nt tho present time Just four available. There wero 1 10 cars at th springs over tho recent holiday and 30 Bunday. Tho ad dition of- the swimming pond Is expected! to bring Increased crowds to tho resort. The roads are ro ported to bo in good condition. A PLUS IN FLAVOR GAINED BY THIS METHOD LAST NIGHT AT PASS Tlin me(:im or tlm Boullinrn OreKon i'lintoKraphern1 ftHKodatlon waB hfHd In (irnntH f'aaa laHt even ing opening with a picnic dinner In the park of that city at 8 p. m. There was awlmmlnx anil other en tertainment anil a bimlneaa aesalnn wan held at the Aircraft atiidln. 1'hotngraphlc exhibit were dlaplay ed hy various members of the oo soclatlon. 1 Pholographera from RnaeburK, Creacent City, Medford, Marahfleld, Klamath Falln. firigr:a I'aaa, Aah and. Weed and Dunamulr were preaent. Full flavoTod, richer itio kind of coFlee tlial men liksj. To tlort or to Finish the day. M-J-Q CcfFeo atiifies tho criticcl tastes oF the most: discriminating. 12-cylindared vacuumircTS used exclosivoly by M-J-Q Co. tave all the cotfeo " goodnoss. That's why many people use slightly lass M. J.B nor cud. It lias more . ,r , . mZj Ileal M.J.B"Pnii-Tiw Revue" real corree suD5caoCB wr v'l,.(-v. H :i in o p.m.,-A fine richor tasto. over KOIN And Columbia net work. . HI TEST VACUUM E Welfinsiton Another ' Ideal Summer Qakc Keeps ; Indefinitely An arisforrt among Knglish Style Bis cuits tlt.it's Wellington. 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