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MEDFORD KCKHj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREGON, 'SUNDAY,' JULY 13, 19.10. ...-J.-SS3r The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon Mesdames Riegel and Bowne Inspire . Pleasant Affair Calif ornians Honor Guests Dinner Dance at Rogue Elk Inn Radio Claims Opera Singer cf Medford, Is New York Story Mesdames Red field, i Porter H ostesses Engagement Told, Bridge Luncheon , " j4 At Carless Horn? . Committee Head Caroline Andrews Thursday Bridge PAGE POUR id . - Mrs, Ailco. Bowno, whu Ih eticHt Jiere from New York, nnd Min. Hpraguo RleRel, were the inaplra- tlon for tho buffet luncheon, fol lowed by brldKc, Riven Wednenduy afternoon at the Colony club by Mra, Paul Janney. ' The 22 KUeHta were: Mrs. E. O. BurgoHe, Mrs. Murjory KcnHley, Mrs. Gain Itohlnaon, Mm. . Burl Tumy, Mra. Ullbert, Mm. U A Halado Hr Mrs. L. A. Kalude Jr., Mrs. Ralph Boutelle. Mrs. Harold Jordan, Mrs. Thomas V. Williams, Mrs. 'Olive Hollowuy, Mlxs Anno Livingston, Mrs. James Owen, Mrs, Raymond Driver, Mrs. Corbln Bdgell, Mrs. H. Van IlnevenlierK Mrs. C'hHliMon, Mrs. B. lUirnhum, Miss Mui'Kar(t llubburd and hon or guests, Aire. Ituwne and Mrs, Riegel. Miss Carlton Gives Tea for House Guest i Miss Helen Carlton, wus hostess at an Informal tea at her homo qn Iho Old Utage road Thursday af ternoon, glvon in compliment to Miss Helen Clreenc, who la her guest from Northampton, Mass. Miss Greene plans -to-leave for the cast the middle hf next week. Mrs.'D.GTyree Is Hostess, 20 Guests , Mrs. . O, Tyrco outertalni'd With . a MUlttlpr ' lit hftr liiimn. IH Geneva, las! nvetiliK,. iWni wornl laid for 20 guests and the supperi WA. fnlliiwml l.v uovnrnl linur. nf bridge. Young Set Enjoys Luncheon Monday TliaMlsaos. Margaret Mary and Janet Mann, who left this city Carol Dodio. Mary lsaduro lluw Wedncsiluy for it trip north, wore aril, Margaret Warner, Clrelchon hono.r guests at '.the luncheon Rlv- uraen, and Messrs. Udwatd Hea en Monday ..afternoon by Mlns m0H, Karwell and Coining Kenly, Barbara Holt at tho homo of hor John Wollls, llnrold GoBauor, Vic- parents,. .Dr. und Mrs. W. W. I. Hot!, Cuming Court . ;Oihcr' jtuoats wo'V Misses Betty Vllmi Holen btoiiins and Amy El- -.MoM.,.-. ill . ,. .. Ourata Honoml By Mrs. Ilcnry ' Mrs;--R. J.-r Uonry entortulned yesterday afternoon In compliment ; country 'humo In tho Hams Valley to her aimer. Mrs. Krncst Young, 'district yoslenlay iitlornuon honor who Is her guest fftim hos An-B Mrs. Allco Hiiwne, who la a geles and her mother, Mrs. Rich urdson of Chicago. . Three tables of brldgo Wore In play Parly In the afternoon and addltlonul friends dropped In nt tea time to greet Mrs. Young and Mrs. Richardson.- - . " .' . Mann's Vacationing In Ouinilu 'Mr. and Mrs. 'J.. C. Mann and daughters,- Margaret Mary and Janot, will spend several weeks J of tho summer reason vacationing J In Canada, having loft this rlty. for the north Wednesday.. They will visit Mr. Mann's former homo In aoderlch, Ontario nnd jpend several days at port Arthur and! In the Great Lakes region. Guests rYoin 1m Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Richard Unrig of Los Angoles nro guerts In Medford I of Dr. and Mr. F. O. Thayer. I They rb also visiting tho J.'w. Mitchells whllo bore. . '. 44- - I ... Miss Frances Hi'iirrow. daughter o( Judge and Mrs. Alex Hparrow, ' 1,f week for l'orllaml and who grnduateS from the Knthorlne Seattle after 11 short visit here. Branson ., school, Rose California, I was honor guest. , Cards as well this June, will lenvo In tho enrlyi"" dancing wero n diversion of full for a year trip with a party. of girl from Cleveland. New York, Chicago and other enatern cltlra.- The . Itinerary calls fur.'"" Vocation Wversl months travel- and study Hi Italy, France and Kngland.- ' , Mrs. r. W. Hnmill and daughter Peggy will arrive on tho Slmstn this coming' Tuesday, and will ppem) tbo summer at their home south of Medford. ; Miss llamlll ispont t he., year at l'lno Manor, Wellosley. MassassachusetlH. und about month ago Mrs. llamlll loft for Boston to accompany her nome. I s Sine this world tomt into xiittnco, long before tho Hm of (nan, your Virgin Diamond wa awaiting tho day whan you would ba the firtt to waor It Diltinctivo datignt in a wida rang cf ericai, ttandard tht world ovtr, may ba iccurod nly through on : Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealer LAWRENCE'S i t ' 2t '4 Fhoto by Hhunglo. ! .MIkh KllznlM'th Ku'ltcurt, cIjiiikIi- tvr of Mr. mill Mrs. tail A. Swl- Kiirt, wlio is cluilrmiui of Iho Grouter Orejtoif 8U1I0 coinmlltiw for llib rilHtrict. MIhh Kvvlgart will enroll for her hcooihI year nt Oroicou Htutu ikiIIc'ko, Corvallls, In the full. HI10 Is a iiiciubcr of Hlfcnia Kapiui sorority. , Mystery Party Is F.riday Event With Local Younger Set Tl1" MIhspb Anna Mao Kllsoll, Mnry ll-,"1 Kdinlston. t'run- CH Mullur mill Adru Hdwards wore llostosseS' Friday evening at n mystery parly. Tho guests trav eled through tho valley, nd ar rived at the homo of Mrs. It. V, Williams, where the treasuro was discovered by Miss lina KasUa and Kriwurd IteamoK. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Guests Inrludpd the Misses Kna 'and l.llu Kaalta. Harriet Knvtmr. tor Diillairo, Jack and Hub Hoyl. W 1 1 1 .a in .Cunningham, yililam Doiigliflity, Curtis Ilarnos, Don Green and Philip Ktuno, Mi's, Van lloovoiiliei'tc t -liiimilieoti llostivis . Mrs. H. Van Hoevonbcrg enter tnlncd with a luncheon at' hor guest In .Medford from New York City, ut Mr. and Mrs. K U. Burgess. Mba Fllr-Klbbiiii IIOHtms . Miss Jean' Kllxglbbou was bus teas at hor home 011 West Fourth stroet Friday evening entertaining soveral of her friends. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, fruit punch and cake was served, aftor which overyono Joined In to help freer.o Ice cream. Thoao Invited wore tho Misses lilin and Tbelnm Hoard, Kmmn Cnrleton , Ruth Meuscl, Allco Zehnor und the Messrs. C. Gibson, Jay Walton, Kenneth WIN Il"l"i '- Arnesson, und Hill Hosonlmiini. ' : ft Miilbollnnils NnN'rUHii . , JJI' ""'' Mrs.. Jt. C.. Mulhollund entertained Willi 11 dancing parly ll,,-lr l,""" "n llerlceley Way Saturday evening. Mrs. Alulhol- land's brother, Mr. Arthur J. Coin uf "maha, Neb., who left the first t0 evening, Mr"' Wllleit Mrs, liosa lilackmore Wlllett, who closed bcr studio In this city July 1' is spending several weeks in Crescent City, making her heaibiuarters at Hotel Granger Kenle'. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. and liw ronce Bragg, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Ilragg, and Jimmy Feasley, sun of Mrs. Marjorle Feasley are spending the summer nt the boys' ''rump In rnuthnrn Washington iear. '-r foil are. lie l RST to nr.ar a VILRCIIXI I IWIOM) Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Milllngton and Mr. und Mrs. Gene Tablo of Hun Francisco, who are guests of Henry Kluhror at bis cottage at iMko O tho Woods, wero tho in spiration for tho dinner danco glvon by Mr. Fluhrcr at tho Hoguo fclk Inn Thursduy evening. Ust of guests Included: Miss Margaret AmcH, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vilas, Tom Hwem, Orbic Natwick, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Farroll, Hcr- burt Strung. Misses Fern Hutchin son and Louise Fluhrcr and Lyle Walther. Miss Thompson Honor Guest Wednesday Eve. Mist) Allco Thompson, whoso marriage to Mr. Donald McKlns-try,- was an event In Ban Francis co this week-end, was honor guest at a musical evening at tho Thompson homo in this city Wed nesday. Guests wero received by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Thompson and a program of violin, piano and vocal numbers prcsonted Jjy Miss Gcraldlne Thompson, Mlss Margaret Cbllders, Misses Joyce and Ruth Hants)) and Mrs. Thompson. Following the prug. ram, refreshments were served by tho hostess. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Frazer Brown and daughter, lOmlly. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hag oily, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chll ders and daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Banish and daughters, Joyce, Ruth und Carol. Lake O' Woods Scene Recent House Party Ilcnry Flubrer entertained at his cabin at Lake O' the Wouda over Hie holiday week-end with a house party for a group of 14. Guests from Sun Francisco wore Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Milllngton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Table from Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Ned VII aii, Tom Hwem, Orblo Natwick and Miss Margaret Ames. ICntt'i'tjiiiUfl Mm. J. Sun ford UielnudKon of Hon 1 1 I ..a no entortulned tho incm- ItPl'lt )f thO fll'Mt Bruit o L'lllHH of tho tntml Pnint HchonU with1 a liiwn purty ut hor homo Ktiduy aftornoon. Twonty-ono guostH en- Joyed tho kuiuom nnd conlentH nr- riinged by RIih. HlrhttrdHon, who wiim their 'Instructor durltiK tho pitHt school your. At tho cIoho of iho it f tor noon rcfroHhmentH wero HOi-ved hy tlio h oh t ohm, avalttt ed hy MIhh Doris Richardtton. HownoH I let tint Notitli fc Mr. ami Mrs. Wulter Bowno, who havo boon vlHltln frlendH In Medford for tho past neve nil weokH, left Thursday by motor for Ihoir homo In AukoIch. MlM. iIollttMtOll . IIomIonn Mih, V. It. Johnson Jr., enter tajned with an eveningr of hrtilKO at her homo on Ka.Ht Main tttreot Thui-Htlay. Tlioro wero two tahloH la play and high hcoio wuh held by Mi-h. Jack Wurtt). MeHdiiuiOM Hiitler and lliitu'h Knterlaht - j Mm. Warren Hutler and Mm. K. (). Itnnch wero Joint IiohIokhoh at a crab dinner and ovohIhk of bridge at tho homo oC tho latter on I'ark avontio Monday. Following tho nevon oVIok din net peveral hours wore Hpent round tho brldKo tables with first honorn fur high seoro K"lnK to Mr. and Mm. lloodwyn Humph reys. S. 10. C'4inlMN Kaiully I'liU-rtalns (Juctj Mr. and Mrs. Gone. Hey nobis and daiiKhler, Mertee, of Snow 4tttalluie Kails. Wash.. Mrs. Kay Hudson and son, Honald, of Port land nnd Miss Zora Combes of Han Krnmixi'o nro Ruests In thts rlty of their rents and grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Combes. I Vlmviils On Vocation Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent and son, Bobby, are spondlng the week In Bend. Thev will return via Eugene and visit friends there. Ix Tho second week of their vaca tion they plan to spend at Ola mo ml hike and other Oregon re sorts, Charles Voorhies. ' son of Col onel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhies Is veiling family friends In Port html, his former homo. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 "The Food It .Brttar at Thg Medford . NEW YortIC Carollno An drew was born to the opera, but tho modern art' uf rudlo has the real claim to her voice. Uluce 11)23, when she first ap peared before a microphone with Hoxy and ills sung, the beautiful young coloratura soprano has con tributed often to the entertain ment uf the nation's Hstonors. . Her background was tho upera stage. Her mother and father were touring the country as stars of Iho Andrews Opera company when she was born near Minneapolis, Minn. But they decided that she should nut be a professional mu sician, the company was disband ed, and tho family went to Ore gon. ' Kato, however, decided other wise, and when Caroline bad reached the age of 12, her aunt,. also, a singer, persuaded- her par -J cnts that sho should be permitted to study music. Thus before radio broadcasting was HUlc more than a dream, sho sUirted a career that led hor to tho microphone. , Previous to her' radio work, sho was on tho opera and musical comedy stage, including many Important roles, and in vaudeville. After . numerous appearances with Uoxy, who- introduced her to her first radio audience as "tho Iirk", sho Joined tho staff of the NBC chain, whore she is heard In numerous programs of a classical or seml-clasHical nature. Next to music, books arc hor love. Kho has two volumes of FauHt which she prizes highly, and has a library of many outstanding volumes. Although sho Is unahio to say how the linleners know that her hobby Is books, listeners havo sent her many fine works' as presents. Including a leather-bound dic tionary and encyclopedia; She admits that sho misses the stage, but she will never leave the radio "becaupa It means tnorb to tho people than the stage." '''' Hi'ineniherril llcrevt .'.'':' The lovely voice of Caroline An drews in known nnd reme.mbored by many residents of this ' city, wbero sho formerly' mado'i hei' home. Her father still ' lives : In Medford und Caroline frequently vlults him and her local frlondmii Dinner Party nt Inn " '.. : ! 10! For Mr. and Mrs. llolii . , Mr. and Mrs. Johnny,. Hel.u whoso marrlago was an ovent of last week, wero honor guoats at the dlnnor party given by mem bers of tho Medford library staff at Uoguo 101k Inn-. Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Heln wus furnierly Miss Dorothea Schata. ' , Mrs. Isaacs Is . . 'orllullil (.nest. ' ? Mrs, Edna Isaacs left Medford" last night for Portland, where ehe will visit her sister, Mrs. Mer- rltt Hchoonovor. and accompany hor mother, Mrs. Hose Klfert. who baa been visiting In Portland for soveral weeks, upon her return to this city. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Clancy spent several days of the past week In Seattle as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harold Dagg. Miss Koppcs tallest of Mrs. HoKWnrOi Miss Josephine Koppcs Is spend ing several days In Klamath Falls as guest 'of Mrs. Harlan Hosworlb, formerly of this city. , Mm. ViMirlilcs Klamath upt Mrs. Cordon Voorhlcs Is a guest of Mrs. .Margaret Itlddle this week at her home in Klamath county, having motored thoro with Mi's. Middle on her return from Mod,-' ford. M r. a n d M rs. HI tie. pa i on t s of Mrs. Alfred Carpenter left Wed-, nesday for their home In Pasa dena, California after spending a week at "Topslijes" the arpentor homo on the Old Stage road, j Mr. Ilammctt Has (iipkIs rroiti Iowa M Ins Julia Spongier and MIhh Orella Spongier of Ai'klev. Iowa, accompanied by their nephew. Ju- lius Kurth, are guests In this eliy of their sister, Mrs. W m. Ilsmmett nnd phin to spend a month here. 4444 Permanent Waves Give you more time to en joy your vacations swim, ride. golf. etc. without losing the beautiful waves Wineland t Beauty Parlor I Phone 61 Hotel Medford 1 She Is the daughter of VaI Audi-cws and well-known hi tills city, whore nhrs forinnrly made her ho mo. Her fame as a coloratura Knprano on llie oHMaa stage broug lit her before the iiilerophone. Slic now devotes all of her time Ut rudlo. Miss Emily Brown Is Hostess At Tea Tuesday Afternoon , Miss Emily Brown was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a formal tea! In, honor; of her mother, Mrs. Wal ter Frazer Brown, at their homo 110, West Eleventh street Tues day afternoon. The tablo was beautifully decorated In pink and orchid, with the ccnterpicco of pink and. orchid awect poasr snap dragons, maidenhair fern, 1 and pink paper. Mesdames Frederick ' H. John son and Claude 'IV Porter 'poured, and' tho Misses Dorothy Young and Kathryn Sweoney served. Tho 1 forty guosts calling between tho hours of three and five woro re ceived b Miss Brown. - 44-Oorlaml-PIko . Wedding Wednesday Miss Elcunor E. Dorland and Loltoy Earl Plko of Copco. Calif.. wero married in this city Wednes day morning a t the Adventist church, Rev. T. L. Tbeumlcr, of ficiating. - Guests were: II. M. Dorland, Miss Ixls E. Dnrland. Miss Sere na Dorland, Miss Lena tl. Pike. Miss Doris Brown, Ernest D. Brown and Mrs. Ernest Brown of Copco. j Following the wedding a lunch-, eon was enjoyed nt Hotel Med-i ford, after which the brld nnd j groom ion- tor a motor irip mru southern California. f Alexanders Iteltirn To San Francisco M r. nnd M rs, Kpcncor A lexan der, who were guosts during the past week of Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. New man, hnve returned to their home in San Francisco. Mm. Martin Kurtz left this oily Saturday morning for Portland for an indefinite vMt with relit-; tlVOM. 1 Is W e Have Remedies For Sunburn Mosquito Bites Poison Oak EAST SIDE PHARMACY ERNEST SMITH, Prop Complete Line of High Grade Drugs FOUNTAIN SERVICE Cor. Main and Riverside Open Evenings and Sundays Garden Club Enjoys Afternoon, Home of Mrs. W E. Crews Mrs. "W. E. Crews, vice . presi dent, was hostess to members of tho Medford Garden club at her home on South Oakdalo Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6. There was a short business ses sion followed by general discus sion of tho pleasures and problems of gardening. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich gavo an Interesting description of the rose show In Portland and of the Medford Gordon club ex hibit which took first prizo In 'Uh clans, Hint is,1 exhibit from clubs fifty miles or more from Portland. After the business meeting tho hostess served refreshments on the spacious, shaded lawn. ' Tho summer meetings are among tho most enjoyablo of the club and anticipated with pleasure by the members. Some time In August tho club will meet with Mrs. L. E. Williams, date to be announced later. llowaids ltettini i To Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. How ard and daughter, Many, and son, Billy, who have been guests for the past week of tho Hal Piatt and E. C; Gaddis families, left Saturday morning by motor for their home In Sacramento. While here they ppent , most of their time at the Gnddls and Piatt cab In at Camp s Peter. Pan on the Uoguo. Mrs. Howard Is a' sister of Mm. Piatt and Mrs. Gaddis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brommer and dti lighters, Frcdcrlcka and Louise, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. E. McElhote and children, Klcbard and Mary Lou-i Iso McEthose left yesterday after noon to spend the week-end at lake o' the Wroods. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Grey and guests. Misses Emily and Al ice Gall of Chicago visited Crater Luke Thursduy. Don't Let Sunburn Spoil Your Fun Mrs. Chas V. Redfietd and Mrs. Juck Portor wore joint hostesses at an afternoon of bridge at the home of the former in Durrell court Thursday. .; A color scheme of yellow, pink and green was effectively used throughout the, party. High score was held by Miss Eleanoro Peter and low by Miss Kathryn Sweeney. Guests were: Mrs. Hester Whit man, Mrs. Dorothy Perl, Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, Mrs. Beo Marx, Miss Eleanore Peter. Miss Kath ryn Sweeney and the hostess. 44 Mrs. Egan Hostess Dinner Honoring Mrs. Alice Bowhe Mrs. H. Chandler Egan was hos tess Wednesday ovening at a din ner party ; at her hdme, Roxy Anne Road,- given in compliment to Mrs. Alice Bowno of New York, who in spending the, summer In Medford as guest of her sister, Mrs. E. G.- Burgess. " Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Salade Jr.,' Mr. and , Mrs. Shelby Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scher er, Mr. and Mrs. Spraguo Riegol, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burgess, Mrs. Marjory Feasley and the honor guest, Mrs. Bowne, and Mr. Sla ter Johnson, Mr. E. W. Carlton, Col. Gordon Voorhies and Mr. P. W. Hamlll. 44' Mr. and Mrs. Nye at Home, 59 Rose Ave. . Mr. and Mrst Steven Nye, whoso marriage was an event of two weeks ago in this city, have re turned from a motor trip south und are now at home to their friends at 59 Roso avenue. Mrs. Nye is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew of the Jackson ville highway. Piiiltts Visit At Butte Fulls Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- Prultt and daughter Margaret, aro spondlng the week at Butte Falls visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glem Pruott. Guests From 1 . San .'Francisco - . , ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schoenfeld of San Francisco aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont T. Do Losh.. and will bo their guests over tho week-end at Edgewood park. Picnic nt Hot Springs The 'Past Noble Grand club. Olive lodge, enjoyed a picnic and swim Thursday evening at Jack son Hot Springs. About forty five members and friends were present. Miss Edith Baldwin of San Francisco arrives tomorrow to visit Roxane Ruhl. her class mate at the Kathoiine Branson school at Rosa California, for a week or ten days. Miss Baldwin has visit ed In tho valley several times be fore, spending two weeks here lnt summer. Your Wants Anticipated . . . At Our Modern Cleaning Plants Of course you want the cuffs of trousers turned down and cleaned . . . buttons sew ed on . . . minor repairs made ... so that your clothes come back looking like new! . . . and ready to put on at a moment's notice. . . We know all these things . . . We have built our business by anticipating your wants. If you are not acquainted with our. super ior cleaning service give us a trial. City Cleaning & Dyeing Works t24 N. Kiverside Phone 474 The engagement uf Miss Blllie Carless of Phoenix to Mr. Harold Isaac uf this city was announc ed Tuesday at a 1 o'clock lunch eon given by Mrs. Eva Carless at her Phoenix horned Tables were attractively decora ted witK.plnk rose nut cups for favors tbppod with heart shaped cards carrying the engagement message. On the brlde-to-be-table was a large pink rose with a dia mond ring for center. . The luncheon was followed by bridge with high score held by Mrs. Raymond Fish and low by Miss Eleanor Palmer. After prizes were awarded Mrs. Soliss entertained with a. vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. H. W. Frame at the piano. Guests were: Mrs. H. W. Frame. Mrs. A., N. So Had, Mrs. -Raymond a Fish, Mrs. Fletcher . Fish, Mrs. Edith ThompBtfh, Mrs.' Ted Little field, - Mrs. . Harry ... Butler, . Mrs.., Andrew Hearn, Mrs. B. L. Dodge ' Mrs. Frost, , all of Phoenix; Mrs. Clayton Isaac,. Miss - Eleanor. Palmer o Medford; Mrs. , Isaac and' daughter . Ruth, mother and , sister of the groom, of Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs, Earl Isaac of Ash land; the ' guest, of honor. Miss Blllie, and the hostess, Mrs. Eva Carless. , . . . -. ' I .' 44 . . Miss Cross Is Guest r of Sister, Mrs. Hill Several social events are being planned for the coming week in compliment to Miss Ina Cross of Tulsa, Okla., who Is guest in this . city of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Hill, at her apartment at the Schuler. rruiU-McLauglillii ' , Wcddliifr ' Saturday At a lovely ceremony at 11 o' clock Saturday morning, Miss? Edith McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McLaughlin and Richard Prultt were married' at tho home of the bride's-parents. Rev. Carman E. Moll' of the First Christian church read the service.; Only the relatives of, the bride and groom were In attendance. The wedding was followed by; a dinner, served at the McLaughlin, home.. . -.,.' .v After a two. weeks' wedding trip , Mr.i and Mrs.' Pruttti will: tya.He i their home in Medford. . , -Reynolds Entertain GucsUf From Kansas Mr. and Mra Lew Reynolds and gueBts, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hoff of Lamed, Kas., returned .to Medford Monday evening from spending a week visiting the Reynolds' son-ln-laW and daugh te. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Foulkes, at their home near Salem.. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff plan to spend a month in this city. , Mrs. Hoff and Mrs. Reynolds aro sisters. - ; Mra Hal Piatt plans to leave Tuesday for Eugene, where she will spend several days, then con tinue to Portland for a week's visit. Mrs. W. C. Trcmblay and daughters, lna and Ethel of Marsh field were guests of Drs. Dan E. and Susie V. Standard at t their Phoenix home Tuesday.