Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAQE FIVE
MEDFORD MAIL TH1BUNE, MEDFORD, OKEfiOX. SUNDAY, .HH.Y IS.
Women's Interests and Activities
Edited By
Eva Nealon
i Home Missionaries
l Entertain Foreign
St. Ann's Society
To Picnic Tuesday ''
In' Ashland r Park' '"'
Local Musicians Are Picnic Anticipated
HONORED BY. CLASSMATES
ADORN TEXAS COLLEGE YEARBOOK
Named, Committees
of State Society
B. & P. W. Members
In Ashland Tuesday
Society of Church
3 j
1
At the home of Mrs. E. C. Kop-
Members, of tho St. Ann's Altar)
society of Medford have invited,
the ladles of the Parish In Ash
land, .Jacksonville and Eagle Point
to Join them In Ashland park
Tuosday, July 15. '..''
All persbns planning to' go will
meet at the Parish hall at 11a.
b., bringing ' lunch The society
will furnish ice cream, coffee and
cream .and table service.
Members with space In their
cars for guests and persons wish
ing transportation to the picnic
are asked to call Mrs. J. W.
Young, 349-Y. For further In
formation call Mrs. Fisher, 1278-H
Wea tonka "Council
Installs Officers
Weatonka Council No. 20 held
Its - regular meeting Friday eve
ning July 1 Ith, with tho installa
tion of officers.
The installing officers were
Blanch Rihabarger and Esther
Dooms. !
Fldelis Piatt: Pocahontas, Gladys
Lawrentz; Wenonah; Sadie Nlchol;
Powhatan, William Mlllnes; scouts,
Ora Rlnabarger and Austla Barne
burg; runners, Daisy Samuclson
and Marion Chisolm; warriors,
Otis Hubbard, John- Heardle, Cas
Taylor and Lyle Thurman; coun
sellors, Hulda Thurman and Lulu
Hulbert; guard of the forest, Jack
Tooms; guard of .the tepee, Ed
Shackle;-" - T- ' i : -
Short talks were given by the
new officers. After the meeting
closed, refreshments were served
consisting of punch and cookies,
by the committee, Esther Dooms,
Harriet Watson and George Arm
strong? y On July. 18th a swimming party
J is planned after the ' meeting ad
journs. Musical Program
Presented
The Jackson county club pre
sented the following program at
the Southern Oregon Normal As
sembly Wednesday afternoon; Al
yce Anderson and Ethel Hcgler,
vocal duet; Harriott Smith, tap
dance: Marie McClurc, vocal so
lo ' accompanied by Dorothy
Baughman. The program was
announced by Gortrudo Ahlstrom.
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Guests En Route
To California
Mrs. Gussle Hcyer and daughter
Anabelle. of Milwaukee, Wis., con
tlhuea thetr trip- to California the
last of the week after visiting at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. R
Elliott of this city. :
Mr. and Mrs. O'Hunlon Make
Medford Their Home
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. O'llanlon
arrived Saturday from Portland
and are at homo, 10 Newtown
' Mr. O'llanlon Is manager of tho
Gllmoro oil Co. for the Modford
branch. .
- These people will receive a
hearty welcome to the business
and social circles of the city.
C' . . JJCVK VM.-.'.- '.V. .' V.
ABSrH'iiiletl I're I'lmtt
Photographs of Julia Ball (left) and Vivian Vleweger adorn the
Vanity Fair section of the Longhorn, student yearbook at Texas A.
M. college.
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Medford Visitors
Spread Publicity
For Apple Show
What the Girl
Scouts AreDoing
By Mrs. 1). J. Wlllson
Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Allison,
publisher of the Scbustopol, Cullf.i
Times, visited in Medford this
week as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Fowler. -
The visitors wero enroute homo
after an extended- vacation in the
Northwest. Their, travels took
them us far as bake Louise in
Canada. Their auto was decorated
with advertising for the Graven
stein apple show, an annual event
of their home city. .This. Is one
of tho outstanding .events of the
southern state, being attended hy
thousands of visitors -from every
section of tho Pacific coast. Tho
Camp Willpcn Pines, the Gill
Scout camp on the Big Applcgate,
is now In full swing with twenty
girls in attendance for this past
week.
Swimming classes are held daily
with three groups in each clasB,
the minnows, trout and salmon,
or In -other words, beginners, Jun
ior awllnmors and . sonlor swim
mers. Miss Miirjorio Ooff, other
wise known as Neptune. Is swim
ming Instructor, und the girls are
making rapid progress under her
training.
Miss Marjorlo Kelly has charge
of handicraft, dramatics and arch
ery. Two of tho most interesting
Two local musicians have been
appointed to committees of the
Oregon Music Teachers' associa
tion. Inc.. according to announce
ment made last week by Frederick
I W. Goodrich, president. They are
Miss lmoKenc Wallace,- piano in
structor of this city, and
l.eona Marstcrs of Ashland
plays a prominent part In the
musiral life of Medford.
The complete uppolntment list
includes: Education Mrs. Jean
Park McCracken. chairman, Port
land: Mm. Anna Ijtndebury Back.
Eugcno; William H. Hoyer, Port
land: Mrs. Frances Stligel Burke,
Portland: Miss Helen Galbroath.
Portland: Frank O. Eichenlaub.
Portland: Maldwyn Evans, Forest
Grove; Jacques Gresovltch, Port
land: Mrs. Charles Henlino, Rose
burg; Miss lx"ona Marsters, Ash
land: Mrs. Frances V. Melton, Sa
lem: Justin Miller, Albany; Mrs.
Clifford Moore. Portland; Mrs.
Lillian Jeffries Petri. Corvallls;
Mrs. Dontild M. Spencer. Portland;
Fcrons Stelner. - Portland; Mrs.
Lcona Belle Tartar, Salem.,
Program Mrs. Kutn iirauioy
Kclser, chairman; Ted Bacon, I'
A. Ten llaaf.
Arrangements Mrs. Bouloh
Oekwig, chairman, Mrs. Gcriruoo
Gootz. Mrs. Lucia Hart.
Business David II. Campbell,
chairman, Harold Baylcy, William
R. Boone, Mrs. Herman Heppner,
Mrs. Elbert C. Peots..
Legislative Carl Denton, chair
man. F. C. Streyfcllcr, Mrs. Eliza
beth Jennings Whlto.
Ethics Mrs. Beatrice. M. Elch
ohliiub, chairman, Miss Joselyn B.
Fnnlkes.' Mis. Ella Connoll Jesse.
Miss : Susie Michael, Mrs. Samuel
P. Owen.
San Francisco biennial commit
too Mrs. Walker H. May, chair
man. Porsonnol to be announced
later.
Memliershill Mrs. Kate
One hundred members of the
Business and Professional Vo-
men's club and guests are expect-!
ed to attend the pli-nle to be held ,
In Ashland park, Tuesday eve-,
nlng. !
An interesting pruKinin'will fol-;
Miss, sow the serving of the picnic din-;
who nor. it has been arranged by.
the committee headed by Mrs.
Edna Isaacs. Other members are:
Mrs. Jacque Lenox and Mrs. Kale i
Walters.
. .Miss Margaret llcnsley. chair-
man of the menu committee, has
working with her, Mrs. Dorothy I
Baucom anil Miss Winifred Walk
er. Members and guests will meet
at the Chamber of Commerce
building at six o'clock, where
transportation will bo furnished
for everyone. Several swimming
parlies ore being planned to fol
low the picnic.
dale of the show this year has ( classes in handicraft, tills week
been set for August 5 to 10, nnd I have been the etched silver brace-
Mr. and Mrs. Allison are return.,
ing home to assisti in details of
preparation.
The visitors were delighted with
the Oregon - country nnd slated
Doll
Marden. chairman. Mrs. ray Asn-
flcld, Mrs. Ethel Hicks, Miss Hel
ena Scott. Mrs. Mary H. yilllam
son. Portland; Mrs. Charles A.
Brand. Uoscburg: Miss Jessie Brill,
Newberg; Monlctte C. Cole, Rod
mond; Mrs. D. Eason, MeMInn
ville:' Miss Dagina Johnson, Tho
Dulles: . Miss . Elolse McPherson,
Klamath Falls; Mrs. Patterson,
Eugene: Earl Wagner, Forest
Grove- Miss Imogene Wallace.
that with tho exception of their
home district, this section wus the
best of the entire Pacific coast.
Yeomcns Knjoy
picnic Today
lets, nnd tho soap sculpture. Orig- Medford: Mrs. Whlkcr, lienu.
Inal designs have boon used on Publicity r.mii m,
nearly all of these, and the ability man, George Wilhor Reed, Mrs.
and cleverness of the girls with ' Esther Sadler Wcllcr.
these materials Is remarkable. Communications respecting the
Mrs. Cully, camp director, has Blate organization should be ad-
a varied and interesting program . dressed to Miss Elizabeth l-ovy
Swimming Party
Enjoyed Friday
The Misses Jeane Ferguson.
Gcraldine Latham. Mary Kate
and Dorothy Jane Wallers and
Doris Bundy enjoyed a swimming
party on the Applegate Friday
evening. .
planned for tho three weeks camp correspond Ing secretary. Salem.
I period with each week different' M
as to stunts, hikes and surprises.
I Tho girls In attendance this
m,i,, f ii,.. Venniuii mean - past week were; uarnn junu rim,
Izatlon throughout Oregon will en- Lois ! razee, Betty Ann inornaiKe,
i Joy their third annual picnic at l'ske, Helen Elizabeth Hcn-
Ithe Elk's picnic grounds on Rogue "" Virginia Hlaiis. Molllo Brown,
liver today. ' A largo number of "" ' , ' V.
members and their
. l.l, luncheon beimc served Iren. Corrinno Baker, Alice i Mo- d ,n ,.ortlHnu, according
w . i:, Murin ,
.news In the Morning urogoninn
Biles, Amy Plank. ... She will leave Portlund later gu0
1-ollowing is one oi tne oany , fop tne nortn ,, wlll vMl olhcr . Dur,nK ,no mine88 meeting,
. i.H,...ni,nu nt Mm frttllrt en route i( t,.u Curmim Ti. Mnll ntinniincen
Mrs. Hill Is
111 Portlund
Mrs. George E. Hill of Now
York, an exccutlvo of tho Nation
al Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild,
who was In this city a short time
nan tn COOK idnr with looul plant
fanilllea und "cien j anon, juuii ouii, , Iovcra tno orRanlwitlon ot a cnap
at e oxpectort to ue proa- ' . . u . i I tcr nero' 18 "l'0""1"
at 12:30.
f4
Hrturii To
Huy City
Mr. anil Mrs. Nion Tucker,
and Mi'K. l-'rank NoyeH and
Annual Meeting of
Red Cross Chapter
The annual ineetlni; ol tho local
Hed Crotw elmptcr will lie held
Tuesday afternoon. July 1 5th at
4 o'clock on tho nicz'anlno floor
of Hotel Medford.
MoinlieiH of the board of direc
tpra and Red Ciomm workers thru
out the county are urRed to at
tend. Election of officers will
comprise the leading business
trunacted. .
Tho da to of the annual meet
ing has been chunked from Janu
ary until July to conform with
the flMcal year of tho national or
ganization. Ill Ti IiuikIo Club . - .
Meek TluutMhiy
Installation services wero con-
ducted Thursday evening at tho
Hi Triangle club meeting, held at'
tho homo of Mrs. A. H. Gregory,
with ' Mrs. Kred J. Wllmot In
charge. TIioko taking over tho'
offices for tho coming year wero
Gerald Lai hum, president; Virgin- j
la! Gregory, vico-preaident; Mary
Kate Walters, secretary; and Ed
win Anderson, treusurer.
Tho presentation period was .in
charge of Edwin Anderson, who
opened the ecsslon with an Intro
ductory talk on the negro situa
tion In tho United Htatos. Tho sub
ject for tho evening dealt with
education In America, especially
anions the negroes and Indians.
Talks pertaining to tho subject
wero also glvon by Mary Kato and
Dorothy Jano Walters.
Dalo Hill gave a report of the
book. )-'We -Must March." by Ho-
noro Wlllsie Morrow, which Is In
eluded on tho Triangle reading
lift.
The' discussion period was In
charge of Warren Klrkpatrlck,
who recently returned from
Drake university where he gradu
ated this spring. Mr. Klrkputrlck.
accompanied at the piano by Miss
Virginia Gregory, played a cornet
, 1
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tuooiuUtl I'rett Photo
Mildred Hlnman (left) ot Albany, N. V., wat voted by classmate!
at tho most popular senior at Wellesley college. Elizabeth Bradttreet
(center) of Rochester, N. Y, Is believed to have the brightest future,
and Mary Butler ot Lawrence, Mass., received recognition ae the best
dressed girl In the class.
Committee Heads
Named By B. & P. W.
Club for Year
Mrs. Jai-iiue Lenox, retiring
treasurer of the local Itllslness
and Professional Women's cluli
turned the books over , to Miss
Clara Wood, newly elected treas
urer at the committee meeting
held Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Maud Cluipmun. president.
Four committee chairmen were
appointed to head activities for
tho coming year. . They aro: Mrs.
Zola - Altora. ti-unsportalliin; Mrs.
Laura West. International rela
tions; Miss Clnra Wood, finance
and Mrs. Winnie Wcislmar, pun-
llcily.
Other guests al
Pythians to Picnic
on Applegate Today
KnlghlH of Pythias. Pythian Sis
ters anil families wlll hold a pic
nic nt MrKce'H bridge on tho Ap
lilfgale river today. Lunch will
lie served at 2 p. in. Members
will bring their own lunches and
table service. t'offoo and Ice
i-realli wlll be furnished. The
nmd bus been marked from lluch
to the picnic grounds in order
that members tinil guet'ls will bo
nlile to find the plnco without
difficulty.
: . ,
Former Mcill'nril ,
Itcslilcnl
Mis. Frank Ourrnn of Monterey
Park. (.'al.. who formerly lived In
llngi Meilionl, and her daughter, (lono
MIsh! vluve, were guests Wednesday of
I Mr.' and Mis. A. 11. Wisslng for
I dinner. Mrs. . Cumin and . Miss
(ienevleve, aro spending more than
a month visiting Mrs. Cumin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Howard, of Medford
i pen on North Oakilale Tuesday aft
ernoon, the memoers or tne jionio
Missionary society of tho First
M. 1-1. church wero hostesses to
the Foreign society, with thlrty-
E five tn attendance.
After a short business session
conducted by the president of
each society. Mrs. Bernard Hub
erts presented the following excel
lent program:
Alona Hedges very ably gave the
book report, "Prejudice of thu
Itaees." i
Miss Lucille Crews pleasingly
! sang two old ballads: "Oh,- That
Wo Two Wero Maying," and "Down
i That Lonesotno Road."
Mrs. Kunnish gave tho conclud
I Ing number, which wus well receiv
ed, a reading from "Los Miser
ables," by Victor Hugo. . -,
Tho huslesscs. Mrs. Koppcn. Mrs.
yiniin. Mrs. Smylle, Mrs. Corey
end Mrs. Tlnkor, served cake and
punch at the conclusion of the A
program. '
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Kxiort Class to He
Conducted In Medford '
Announcement was made dur
ing the past week by Miss Mario
Proscott ut Ashland, that an x-. ,
port Endoavor class would be con,,
dieted in Medford during the,
summer, and that all interested
meet nt tho First Christian church
Monday evening, July 14, at 7:30. ,
A. number of young people of
tho local churches aro expected to
roglsler for tho course, for which
those passing tho tests will receive,
degrees, awarded at the district k
convontlon.
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.Mistletoe Club
Posl nones Meet
Tho Mistletoe, club meeting ha ,
boon postponed until a later date ,
on account ot tho Illness of ono.,
of the loading mombcrs, Mrs. E, ,
M. Hussong.
I,
the mi-
wero Mrs. Lillian May and
Marlon Mercer.
Mrs. J. S. C.lll had as guests
during the past work Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Slolie find daughters,
Mlili-lrv-. nnd son.
Wendell of Peonla. Colo. .Mrs. j Courier.
Slono and Mrs. tllll are sisters. J
The Misses Helen and Mary Ld
Dr. and Mrs. .1. C. Hayes aieimlslon aro spending tho week-end
spending two weekD in Portlund j with MIim Harriett Knyscr at her
vlslllng- friends. - slimmer
-tlnints Pa.ss
home near flrnnts Pass.
Camp Will Moot'
On July ITtli. ,
The Uoyul Neighbors will meet
next Thursday ovonlng, July 17th.
It Is tho regular social meeting,
but tho presence of nil tho offlcerj
aro desired as Initiation, may b
in order. -f'
Tho Juvcnllos moot at .7 o'clook;
tho sumo ovonlng. Please bo on I
tlmo. 1 ' ' .
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Here From Fresno '
Mrs. Harry Chlldors and mrs. i
Cluy Chlldors. both of Freshoi 'Call,
are guests of their -mothor-ln-law,
Mm. Spchcor Chlldors of this city. I
Friday Ihey motored to Crater
Lake and Diamond Lako with Mr.
anil Mrs. fleno Chlldors. '
! accounts from the camp
Ml. - written by Mary Smith:
Mr.,
'I
Wednesday. July 7th. At 8:30
i.u .,11 Umla
and Mrs. George Cameron left UiIh;. . . . . .
I ed for the day. Some of us tako
idlps and others take exorcises. The
1 flip makes us feel refreshed and
ly to enjoy the rest of tho day
city the first of the week for San
Francisco oftor spending the boll
day and week-end at their lodges
on Hogue river, where they en
tertained numerous guests.
"
Ki'luril From
Mrs. Mttrell
Hostess to Club -
Mrs. .E. A. Ltttrell Jr. entertain
ed the members of the Delta Dck
club Friday afternoon at her homo
418 8. Oakdale.
Mrs. Brazel of Los Angeles waBV)nt xor,,
an out-of-town guest. ... -,ind Mrs. Wilbur Owing
i After five games of bridge were (;H1.,iner have returned to Mod- fPO ,, ready for work and play.
played, the hostess served dainty i fo from u visit In Portland and Orion's greatest occupation Is arch
refreshments. Miss Luclle L ttrell . nrt,nrn. where they wero uc-: ery and she teaches us how to
We arc accompanied by Ncptuno
(goddess of the sea), our swim
ming instructor. Tho exercise
teacher, Orion, does very fast ex
ercises and they make tho girls
assisted in serving
t f i- -.
Sirs. Conroy In V, ' .
San FranclM'o
Mrs. Helen Conroy and children
left Medford on tho Monday eve
ning Shasta for San Francisco for
a several days visit.
Mrs. CJoro Will He-0ien
ClasH Work Thursday
t Mrs. E. E. Gore, who recently
returned from San Francisco will
enroll beginners In a mid-summer
class In piano Thursday arternoon.
July 17. Work in rhythm and
sight reading will be supplanted
by the use of Instruments used In
rhythm bands.
fittest From
lloxrvtlle
Mrs. O. W. Ilecs of Hosevllle.
Calif., Is spending the week as
guest of Mr. and II. E. Conger
,.l ihMr rniifh In tllC Wcstslde
contpanicd
C. Murrey.
Mr. and Mrs.
by
Here From J
lxs Angeles
Mrs. Emma Jacobs of
gelee was guest in this
first of the week of her
M. : Himot the bow and arrow
Every day all tents have some-
thing different to 'do. One tent
' Is on K. P. duty to help tho cook,
I and others do different things to
Los An-; clean up the grounds about camp,
city the! Seven-thirty Is broakfast time,
in oilier, Polaris, the name of tho north
New York City, where Bhc win iilt Hle had received word from
arrive In time for tho national I tje stale henduuartcrs staling that
convention to bo held In October. ,, 1,1 Triangle club of tho locnl
Whllo In Medford Mrs. Hill was : ,-hun-li was reported as the larg-,
(he Inspiration for consiueraiiie
entertaining.
Mrs. Cox. mother of Lester Cox,
is in this city from Kcnncwlck,
Wash., to spend a month as guest
of her son.
. .
Mr. und Mrs. E. Dewey of Cen
tral Point will leave Monday by
auto for a six weeks' trip through
Canada. They wlll visit relatives
In Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary,
Itanff and Edmonton.
est 111 -the state nt a recent stnlo
meeting held.
Refreshments were served by
the Misses Mnrjorlo and Virginia
Gregory, assisted by members of
the group In charge.
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Keilall ('lull
KiiterUtlnrd
Miss E. Helen Wilson, 12H South
Ivy street., was hostess at dinner
Friday evening to meinboin of
tho Kedah club. Tho evening was
spent In niusli- and games.
cook. She is named
-h.,M vlli.unir mill faiUHY. diiw.sihi-, is ww
her son. . ,inai m-i-auw tin inu uuic, n mn.
Frank, and rotate around the north star, and j
all the Girl Scouts and leaders
was accompanied by
V. Jacobs and son.
daughter, Helen.
Picnic Planned
For Classes
Alpha Delta class of tho
Christian church and tho
Bible class of the Central
Christian church will enjoy
. i iti,iu tmru- in .ami inn" .
nil i i" ' . ... ,...rviiir
timers oi - "
district
in Medford last week
Wednesday. July M
the classes and friends are
ed to attend, lunch being f
at noon.
Tuesday
surely rotato around the cook!
About 9:00 Is when we have
utlr in, lining sing. Klrius. our camp
i-'lrst ' director. Is song leader. Hlrius is
Adult the brightest star In the Bky.
Point I- ''c are doing some very Inter
a pie- estlng tilings in camp such as mak
ing lirlmcelels, paper cutters, soap
pillows. nature bluo-
osk-
rved
.Airs. i- ; - . ,. ,.,,. ,.f ih. riiM
1 ne l-.H!"! r,ir ,.i,r
Methodist church will meet Tues
day afternoon, with Miss May
Philips. U23 East Main street.
Membership urged lo attend. Visi
tors welcome.
Following a visit with Mrs. H.
William. Mrs. Jennie ' Dixon
.SH'iid Weok-End
at Vnion Creek.
Mrs. H. L'. Lumsdcn and Mm.
n. A. Holmes left this city last
evening to spend the week-end
at Union Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Moty are . u-.jn.day for her nomo
enjoying a visit from their friends, yorv!ll Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and ram-!
llv of Anceles. Both families; ... ru. Ma0 siandard
piade a trip to Crescent City ! upending the week in Burns, ore.
urday. where sne is gucsi
. i
Mrs. Claude
daunhtcr. Jean.
this city sfte
In Portland.
prints, archery and swimming.
'At 4:00 after swimming we us
ually have Just crackers and milk
but today one of the mothers sent
out treats so we had a real party.
At campflre' tonight wo aro go
ing to have individual stunts.
und
of relatives.
Mrs. W. T. Davles of Tacoma.
Wash., left for her home the first
of tho week after spending two
weeks In this city as house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. l-amrus
arc enjoying a motor trip to Cra
ter Lake and will return next
week. Spectator. Portland.
The Misses Emily and Alice
Oall of Chlrafo were guests this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. ' Is exi
JollllMoll On
Vacafliin t
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston
Jr. and sons. Donald and Billy,
leave this morning for Cottage
Grove where they wlll spend
week's vacation vlslllng Mr
Mrs. W. It. Johnston Sr.
Uh lllini VImIIm
! Parents Here
I Mrs. Robert Holme nnd daugh
, ter. Marlon, are in mis city irwin ,
n Porter andisallle to spend the major part!
are at home In ' ,,f the simmer as guests of
nonilinir ten days Holmes' parents, Mr. and
, ; jChns. Strang.
Mrs Walter "F. B irr. ll nilor i , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Killings
north recently from her home in worth and Miss Fsve Kllllngs
,,, iarlia. .topplns en route worth, with their guests. Mr. and
to visit Colonel and Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Grover B. Simpson of Chl
Voorhies in Medford and her son-1 .-ago. are expected to return this
n-!..w and dausb(r. Mr .and Mrs, .fk-end from Crater Ike. Mrs.
Crosby II Shelvln. In Henrt. She Simpson Is a sister of Mr. Klll-
M rs.
Mrs.
' MANN'S
MEDFOHI)
pxtuiHiN to you
ii t'ortliiil inviditioii to inei't
MJ8S HAITI Ii M. FOUL)
-
of the" '
DOROTHY GRAY
SALON
' QU, QorC e,
She will help you wlih your Individual beauty
problem and has much to tell you In regard I"
Banc, effectual facial care. Hor expert advice
Is yours without charge.
Toilet floods Department
Miss Konl will lie in our Toilet
(ioods Section, oil tliiH week.
)0Jf r v v.
Imm
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in
v.
find
qou'll
ii'iie Value
Wlmt you buy in our store are not v
only iiroilm ts of recoKnizod. value. ,
but their quality is always .truth
fully represented and, fairly
priced. And no sale is ever, coivv
sidered t'onnlcte until the article
you purchase has Riven you serv-r
ice and satisfaction in proportion.
to its price.
125
Ollf I I II II nf
Easy
Payments
is I lie i ii m Ii-i i t
w ii y lo Ii ii '
jewelry. There
in no i x I r a
f luii'Ko for tlii
added Urophy
hcl'vicc.
This pci'IVt iliiitiiond is of the fiiiost blue
while nutlily nnd nests, in nn 18 kt. BC-lid
white (jolil inomitiiiB of KurpatwiiiK beauty.
Convoniont
, Terma ,
$85
Oruen '.. . . ils tiny I t kt. solid white (told
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beauty.
Convenient
. .. i ' Terms
Every Gruen Watch is fitted with
15, 17, 19 or 21 ruby jewels
never less I
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
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