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MEDlR)RI5 MSIL TfilBTJNR JMEDFORP, ftTCEGOy, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1930. PXOE FOUR The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon Birthday Supper is Served at Ulricas Cabin on the Rogue Eastern Guests Add Interest to Local Events of Summer Dinner Party Given For Portland Guests Col. Voorhies Home Tea For Miss Cross Given By Mrs. Hill At Holloway Home Mrs. Davis Honored Popular Young Matron At Bridge Luncheon Thursday Afternoon jj 1; Honor Guest Colonel nml Mrs. flordon Voor hies entertained at dinner nt their country homo Rntiirday evenltiR honoring Miss Louise IJnthlrum and Ernest K. Tucker of Portland. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mra. Chandler Baan and hoime guest, Mr. Duyman of San Krnn cIhco. Mr. und Mm ThornnK II. Mills, Mr. n ml Mm. Hprneuo Rel nel, Slater JohiiHtun, MIhh Unthi cum. Mr Tucker a n d Charles Voorhiep. ' Mrs, Mills Hostess at Dinner Given to Honor Mrs. Bowne Mrs Alice Roland llowno. who Is In this city friirn New York for the summer, wus honor miest at the dinner Klvon Thursday evenliiK liy lire. Thomas II. Mills at her home, 22 (leneva. Covers were placed for 10 gnosis and the hours following dinner spent at bridge. Bellinghamt Guest Honored at Party Mrs. Krnest Hnott was hostess nt her home on Hose avenue Mon day ut u parly given for her niece. I'atrlcla Flynn, honoring her 10th hlrtliduy anniversary. Ten guests enjoyed thp matinee at' the' Cra torlan theater and a luncheon served at the hostess' home. Pu trlcla Flynn Is In this city from llvlllngham. Wash., to spend the Hummer as guest of her nunt. Mra, Wilson In Honored With Hiunikonlilcf Shower A hnrwlknrchicf Hhownp kIvpti In honor of Alrtf. -Corn WIIhoti, who JoavHR noun fur lus AnitolfH wuh an Interesting event of Tuemluy nf ternoon at the homo of Mm. Fred Wan I with Mrs. Iulu Howe n hoa tOR8. (luextn wore nieniberH of the J-royal . Women'H Kumluy school CldHH. During the nfternnon Ihn nimi nean meetinK of tho cIkhh wuh held with MVh, M. A. HobcrUon offer Injf pniynr. The scripture , wan read from PwilmH 28. Hevonty elKht (uiIh were Reported during tho month. ' ' : 1 At the cIopo of tho meeting re freHhmentH were Herved to-twenty-two memberH and four vlnltorH. Ilmj'H Entertain ' , . i For Mr. n nd Mm. KoJIrr Dr. nnd Mra. Joiiott P. Bray'n lovely country home on loonier Lane wan tho mcne of n delight ful gathering . Haturday evening when they entertained honoring M iv and Mra. John Heller'a thirtieth wedding annlveraary.' About forty gueatH were nroaent Including out-of-town giieHta, Mrs. Maude Hoh well of Ventura, Cul., and Mrs. Miller ( Oakland. Oil. Pfonln and Stvlm For 'HlwtCTH' Tueaday, tho "Rynroimtlng Hia ter," memhera of an orchentra organ I ne d at the no n lor high hcIioo) enjoyed a plenlo and swimming party. Those In attendance were the Mlssea Margaret and Louise Oaenbrugge, Winifred and Mar garet Warner and Helen Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. It. C. Mulholland and daughter, Marjory, are spend ing the week-end at Brookings on tho const, enjoying fishing and other country apnrts. Miss Curley Hall left Friday night for Handon, where she wll Hpend her summer vacation visit ing her father, who la employed there. t 1 Wdepcn, VIRGIN DIAMOND O Cr -? la DMMte Mount. Iflft end at ttanoaid rkM from 13 lo JOO. i If iV ififi ! i ysdnM i MISS DOROTHY HOFFMAN, Who was guttst of honor Wed nesday evening at a bridge sup-IM-r at which Miss Nani Wbillock was UONlCHM. Bridge Party Event Tuesday Afternoon Percy Bray Home Mi'H. M. J. Xorrlw and daughter, MIhh HVlen NiiitIh, of I .rook hunk orcha rd a n d M rs. Hen ry I-.ii ne of I. oh Angelea, who Is hmiso gue.st for tho summer of her daughter, Mra. Percy Bray, were the Inspira tion for the bridge party given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Hniy. There were three tables of bridge In play with high . H(;re held by Mrs. Davlcs of .Seattle and lw by Mrs. Howard HeheffeK Fol lowing the playing, refreshments were served by tho hostess, as sisted by Mrs. It. N. (irigga. (luesta were: M ra. Da vies, Mra Frank HaincH uf Ashland, Mrs. Rtono of Central I'olnt. Mrs.1 (Iriggs, Mrs. Howard Hill, Mrs. Heheffel, Mrs. F. K. Nichols, Mrs. W. ( McCulHton, Mrs.(1. I Wood, cook and the honor guHtn, Mrs. NorriH, M ins Nurrls and Mrs. Dune. Myrs-Prlllt Wedding Thursday A wedllng In Portland I tint week Of Interest to local residents wuh that of MIsm LoulHe I'rultt, daugh ter of Mrs. Annie Dnwsnn, and nawnrrl I'rultt.- son -of -Mr. and Mra. - ltobort Prnltl, which was solemufxed at the Mount Tabor KplKoul churnh on .Thursday. The service was road by Hev. W. H. Gordon. ' MJmj Myorn formerly made her home In Med ford nnd the groom, who la employed In Urania Paw. la also known here. They will make 'tliefr home In the neighbor ing city. Mrs: fntigvr Hostess lnrty Tuewlay Mrs. II. H. Conger entertained nt her country home on Uomh Lane Tuesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. W. CI. Iteese of ltoseville, Cat., who is her house guest this week. Guests 'were: Mrs. Lawrence Conger and daughter Prudenco, Mrs. Irene Wells. Mra. Fdnu Bee on, Mrs. H. A. Fa 11 in nnd Mrs. I M. Beer and the honor guest, Mty Heese, Miss Allison Coulter of Beverly Hills, Cal., was honored at a ten yesterday for Which her cousin, M rs. George Voss, was hostcsH. Toda.u, ..Mm. .'ohsw!U .lonwc for M id ford to visit M r. a nd M ih ThopinH, Mill. 0,:J'l"Vn' Me.cKWth) before going to Lake Tahoe, where Mr. Vohs will Join his wife. The g VIRGIN DIAMOND a Certificate oOfoe Bacaut of thtir freedom from any loint of poit attociotiont, btcaui of tht!r guaro tJ quality and stondard price, genuin Virgin Diamonds baclttd by a registered Certificate of Title appeal to the discrimi nating purchaser. Obtainable only thru your AUTHORIZED VIRGIN DIAMOND DEALER LAWRENCE'S VIRGIN DIAMONDS MIhs Inez Cross of Tulsa, Okla., who Is guest In this city of her sister, Mrs. A. I, lllll, was the inspiration for the tea given by Mrs. Hill Thursday afternoon at the country home of ,frH. Alice Hollowuy. Sixteen guests called between the hours of 4:30 and ti:00 to meet Miss CroHH, who will be compli mented at severul other affairs during the coming week. Colony Club Enjoys Luncheon Wednesday at Voorhies Home An interesting event of the past week whh" the luncheon given by rn en i be rs of the Co lo ny c I u b a t the country home of Col. and Mrs. Cordon Voorhies on Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was follow ed by bridge and swimming. Mrs. Alfred Carpenter headed the com mittee responsible for the success of the affair. Mrs. Fish Wednesday Hostess At Dinner Mrs. ' Fletcher Fish entertained at supper and brldgn Wednesday at her country home south of Mn.lf...il l.,..w...l.. A 1.,.. At,, rof.it jiioen. v overn were piucfii uu twenty nnd there were five tables of bridge In play during the -evening. Gore. Pupils Kntcrtaln MotlicrN Tliurs4lay Forty mothers of puiils of Mrs. K. 10. Gore, local piano Instructor, were invited - to the recital room of the Sparta building Thursday afternoon to view the new class work being given pupils. The hull was heuutifuily decor ated in baskets of gladioli for the occasion. Tho children were seat ed at tables arranged in graduat ing heights and given the lesson through the song approach. The same method is being used in tho Htate Teachers college, San Francisco, from which Mrs. Gore and daughter Beutah, recently re turned. They report one-third of (ho students attending the college for the summer session are enroll ed In music courses. This per centage Ih unusually high nnd has Inspired considerable comment on the part of the faculty as- well as observers, who are not connect ed with the school. Following the exhibition given for the mothers by the class mem bers Thursday, as a ream re of en tertainment for the pupils the In struments of the rhythmic band were Introduced. On Vacation Trip North Misses Arlela Messlnger nnd Marjorle Lindtey of this city spent last week visiting In Portland with Miss Claire McTlgue, n former teacher of Jackson county, and Miss Kvelyn Jordan, a nurse at the Multnomah hospital. From Portland they will go to Vancouver. H. C, stopping In Tac nina and Seattle to visit relatives and friends, returning by boat to Portland. Mrs. Preston Itcturns With finest Mrs. Frank Preston returned to Mod ford yesterday from San Fran cisco, bringing with he.r'her sls-ter-ln-law, M rs. Uobert Dunham of Chlcugo. Will Vacation Hero John HamlU, son of Mr. and Men P. W. Hamlll. nnd Grainger Hill, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, will arrive In Med ford this 'week to spend their vacation with relatives and friends. Will Visit tYaler l4iko Mrs. May K. Whipple of Los Angeles, who has been the guest of Mrs. Riley D. 1 lensen for sev eral weeks, left Friday for u visit nt Crater lake. M in. P. W. Hamlll and daugh ter, Peggy, arrived In Medford j Tuesday from the east, where Mi Hamlll hati been attending Pine ' Manor nchool, Wellesly, Mas. Fol- j lowing the close of school they vis ited friends and relatives In several' eastern cities before returning to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Rhodes of Beverly H 1 1 Is, Ca 1., u re t ho house K uest h of M r. a nd M rs. John Seller The NEW BOOK REVIEW THE AUTOCRACY OF MR. PARHAM (By H. 0. Weill) II. C. Well!) Iihh rlnmeli a tlii'ine of tn'ine.nloHR irfMi-ti(nH' In thiH fnai-tnatihR: m)v novel. IK tltmulUp a .future for n com mmiliy of nmioiin - un KiikIIkIi ilU,tulorhlianothei' world war in hli h KnKiaml nml tho I nit M Statm are the major oppo nents world lliilti.iy ami the fonvi'ott of the milveraaA- need ed (im The lory In renterd In Mr. rarluiin, the epitome of KukII.hIi etlltilre, and Ills tela tlonn with the ncipilrlnK Sir Hu8y of colossal wealth nnd lilg Interests. Head It for 5 rents n day from Swem's Kontnl Library, or lim it fur II, Mrs. C. O. lirlson, 240 South Holly was hostess Thursday at a, one o'clock bridge luncheon nt herj homo in honor of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Davis of Albu-1 (iieroue, N. M., who Is her gUewt ; during the summer. j The table wob beautifully deco rated In pink and white, with sweet peas, gladioli, and roses, t A delicious three-course luncheon' was served, followed by several hours of bridge. Prizes were awarded Mrt Chas. Gilbert, Mrs. Elbert Lennox and Mrs. John Dennison. ! fluents Included Mrs. Robert Boyle, M rs. O. C. Failing, M rs. Lennox, Mra. W. H. McOowen, Mrs. Dennison. Mrs. Hichard Smith, Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. D O. Tyree, Mrs. Herbert White, Mrs. M. D. Field. Mr.-. C. H. Paske, ! Mrs. , Leouard Pollard, and the honor guest, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Eade Is Feted While Local Guest Mrs, L. L. Sunders is among' young matrons of Medford who entertained nt bridge during tho past week She was hostess Wed-i ncKday afternoon nt a party honor ing her house guest. Mrs. .Louis Lade of Portland. Gladoli and sweet penn formed the decorations j for the occasion. High score at bridge was held j by Miss Kuthryn Sweeney and low i by Mrs. Harold Rlchstcln. The guent list Included Mrs. Kade, I Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. Frank Perl, j Mrs. Gordon Kershaw, Mrs. Rlch-I stein, Mrs. II. K. Iee. Mra. Jack Butler. Mrs. Weldon Mcliee. Mrs. : Ted Leonnrd and Misses Eleanore1 Peter nnd Kuthryn Sweeney. Guests of Mr. Dixon liCnvo For North 1 Volney Dixon has had ns hls guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Basel of San Angelo, Texas, nccompanled by Mrs. Fred" Schmidt of Kan Angelo, Mrs. D. H. Beach of Hamilton, Texas, nnd Hobert Basil of Stillwater, Okla. Tho Basils and party are ' tour' ing the west and visiting all pointH' of Interest and the national parks and while here have toured the j Redwood hlghwny, and visited ' Crater Lake and resorts tributary' to Medford. They consider Crater Lake the most beautiful national park they have visited nnd tho roads of Oregon the best they have found. i Mr.- Basil having spent over twenty-seven years In Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico with the Page Fence company, has had an opportunity to study stock nnd . grazing conditions in a vast terri tory and considers the Wood River valley around Fort Klamath ns the most Ideal grass growing sec tion foumV anywhere, and the ' thousands of cuttle seen In that section were n revelation to tho Basil parly. The party made Medford their headquarters while here for num erous sight feeing trips ami left Friday morning for points mirth and will return to Texas via Wy oming and Colorado points,- having completed an automobile tour of several thousand miles. 1 San Jose Folk Vacation Here Mrs. J. 11. Clark nnd daughter 8lhyl, of San Jose, Calif., who have been visiting Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. M. S. Sollss, and other relatives, left this morning for their home, following a two weeks' stay. Miss Sibyl spent part of her vacation with her sister, Mrs Russell Stearns of Seattle. Karl Scrlpter and family will leave this city Monday for Lake O the Woods, accompanied by Mlsn Hax.'l Cassudy to spend a week vacationing. They will motor on to Marhflcld nnd Seaside to spend another week before re turning. 4 . Miss Alta Llndsey of this city Is spending the week In San Fran cisco and San Diego, having left thin city by plane the first of the week for a vacation with relatives. Mrs. 11. J. Bensinger of Los An gelejt rnd xon, Bob, were guests in this city or Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Dan iels. Hillcrest Road, during the past week. i GET A PERMANENT Before going on your vacation. You'll love our toft, natural waves. WINELAND BEAUTY PARLOR Tel, 61 Hotel Medford i'- fiS frfKL. Xff vSrl CI if . j MRS. .Ji; ... icliirucil to Medford Thursday from Pmt- land to which city s,'c ucoinuinlcd .Mis.s Kluoni Hulniidcr, llfor(l's representative In the beauty con lest spmwtreri 1iy Lions Interna llonul. She wuh among the honor guests l'clctl In the northern city prior (o the beauty revue. Mi's. !conurtl To VMt In Portland Mrs. M. J. Leonard and daugh ter Helen, left Medford Saturday morning by motor for Portland, where they will visit Mr. Leonard, then motor on to Yakima. Wash and Butte. Mont., to visit friends nn,i relatives. - - ;r. . , i.... FREE Clothes Rack with Each Washer During This Special Offer One M Regular $108.50 Values Reduced for This Sale to Only Only S6.70 $118.50 FREE A very fortunate quantity purchase enables us to make this offer ACT NOW! Southern .Oregon MORRIS B. LEONARD Zodiac Oah Meeting' Is Postponed The Zodiac literary club will not meet Friday of this week at the home of Mrs. Percy Bray. The meeting has been postponed because of vueuiion plans and' no definite date for the next meeting has heen announced. f 7 inute Washers a Month No Interest No Carrying Charges I 9 With Every Washer Rack in Duco Colors to Match Your C kitchen Interior. Value for Only 409 E. Main - Phone 889 Dr. F. O. Thayer and Mr. Lewis ITlrich were hostesses at a supper party at the Uliich cabin at Wat els Edge on the Rogue last Sun day given In compliment to Mrs. Thayer and Mrs Ulrich, whose birthday anniversaries were July 13 Ti.-nniv.nnA clients enloved the pleasant aWalr. They were: Mr., and Mrs. D. G. Tyree, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon, Mrs. Powell Plant, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Thorn-1 as, Dr and Mrs It. W. Sleetcr, ! Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Pipes, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mr. and, Mrs. C. H. Puske and son, C. H. i Hnrhnra Tmmon. RUSSell Ul- rich and the honor guestf, Mrs. .nuyei' and .iih. Linen. Local Group Dances At Rogue Elk Friday Mrs. Elizabeth Young was hos tess Friday t-venlng at a dinner dance at Rogue Elk Inn. Covers were placed for eleven guests, who weie Air. and Mrs. R. A. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. John Perl and daughter, Mrs Fix of Los Angelen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Mershon nnd Dr, R. W. Stearns. CurpenterH Leave By Motor for South Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car penter and family left Medford yesterday by motor for Kan Fran cisco, where tney will spend ten days visiting and return via the Redwood highway, accompanied by j Mr. Carpenter's brother, Dunbar I Carpenter and son Dunbar Jr., of Winchester, Mass., who will bo ' their guests for several weeks of the summer season. Miss May Phipps 31 rs. Ben Trowbridge Sr., re turned to Medford Friday from a two weeks trip north. 'While away she visited her son A. E. Flynn, and Mrs. Ben Collins of Salem. I and Mr. and Mis. Walter Gleason of Vancouver avenue, Portland, Miss Ellen Hill of Ross, Calif.. Is uiiHt In this eitv of Mr: nml Mrs. F. Corning Kelly. I RIGHT NOW! .50 Down a S10 ClniW See Our Windows. $88.50! APT jUHUJI w I 11 U W I Electric H. 0. FR0HBACH Although warm summer days are here, the last weekw of July will be filled with considerable en tertaining In some social ciiil.-n of. Medford, honoring numerous guests from the east, who will spend several weeks of the vaca tion season in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McCor mack of 1 rvington -on -the-Huds in ure expected arrive on the Shasta today. Thy formerly lived in Medford nnd will be greeted by a host of friends. Mr. and .Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter will ar rive next Sunday from Winchester, Mass., to be guests of the leonard Cuipenters at their country home. They also formerly 11 veil In Med ford and will be the Inspiration for several Interesting affairs. House Guests Voorhies Homo Ernest F. Tucker, architect of Portland, and Miss Louise Ltnthi pum of the name city are house guests of Col. and Mrs. Gordon Voorhies at their country home south of Medford this week hav ing accompanied t 'harles Voor hies on his return from the north ern city by motor Friday. Sw Lm mi ns" Party Kuioycd by Class Tho King's Daughters Sunday eehool class of the Baptist church, enjoyed n swimming party at ( 'an trail's swimming pool during tho past week. A marsh ma How roast was enjoyed after swimming. Those who went were: M r. ami Mrs. A. B. Culy nnd daughters Margaret and Dorothy. Mrs. P. II. Daily, Irene Alcock, Irene Judy, Mrs. F. A. Dougherty and daugh ters Leona, Carrol, Fredlne and Betty, Christine Pearson, Violet Judy, Alma Ruth Bash ears, Ger trude Gilbreth, Mary Might, Row Heffner, Vivian Hulbert, Con stance Cormany, Madeline Busio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savage nnd daughter Elva, of Inglewood, Tex., were recent, guests in this city of Mr. Savage's cousin, Miss Frances Kinney. Mrs. Harlan Page Bos worth of Klamath Falls was n visitor In Medford during the past week, as guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. ). V. Myers and friends. While This Limited Lot Lasts a Special Quantity Purchase From the Manufacturers $88-50 III II 11 Tial.i li;?i;B