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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1930)
medfout matl trtrun'e, medforp, or?p;c;o, Tuesday. .nTLY 22. mo. PXOE TIT It EH Mfwt Omtrs Inspires levelling r HridKC t j Miss Margaret Coates, who Is a J gucHt In this city from Albany oft the Mls Mary Martha ami Katn-! crine Sweeney with whom she at-j tended Oregon State college, where1 Ihe three were members of Alpha! Chi Omega sorority, will he honor! guest at tho party arranged for this evening by the Misses Sweeney .at their home on West Main. 1 There will he four tables of bridge in play, invitations having boon Issued to the following guests: Mioses Oma OeBauer, Sara Whll lock, MarjoHo Daily. Salty Roberts, Eleanor Peter, Georgia Kdwards. Mary Edwards. Edna Mohr, Kred-' ericka Brommer and Dolly Schef-j fel. and Masdamefl Frank Perl, Jack Porter, Bern ice Kedfield and; nickstein. 1 Miss Coates, who is returning' from Del Monte, where she attend-! cd the Alpha Chi Omega eonven- j tion. will ho house guest of the Misses Sweeney for another week, and several affairs are being plan-I ned In her honor by otjier friend In this city, -M BimiliHius Itoturii From Fishing- Tri Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred ilurnham, members of the local river culony. have returned to their lodge after spending tho past 10 days In one of Oregon's most remote forest re gions, where they enjoyed fishing in the north fork of the Umpqua. They report tho fishing only fair but tho scenery unusually beauti ful nnd un marred by civilisation. 1 CniufnnU Ft'tett Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. U'm. Crawford, who are luui.se guests this week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner, are the inspiration for several interesting affairs being held in Weal society. They are motoring to Crater Lake today with Mr. and Mrs. V. li. John ston, Jr. and were honor guests at a picnic parly un Elk. creek last evening. Those who enjoyed the swim ming and general social time at th. well known resort were: Mr. and M I'M Krihnrt I I :i i t l .. ...1 XI ..u . ! 1 imu.il 1 m- i - Wurts. Mrs. Helen Wilson. Jerry Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. LI. John ston, Jr. and Mr. and Mi. 'Craw ford. Mrs. Crawford (Itowen Gale) formerly lived in Medford and was a popular member of the younger set, which is welcoming her on this visit. Beaches Popular , During Warm Days Several groups from Med ford so ciety are spending the week at Cal ifornia and Oregon beaches enjoy ing swimming and cool sea breezes while the thermometers climb up ward here. Among them are Mm. O. "o. Alenderfer. Mrs. 15. C. Je rome and Mrs. U. S. Armstrong, who arc vacationing at Mandon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White and Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Coggin left the latter part of the week for a few days vacation at Creseent City and Kureka. Turn the Spout I Hold the Can by the Ring I Tilt Lightly and Pour j ) Wf$$ F OR F R Y YOU KNOW how good Wesson Oil is for frying. You fry with it for "company dinners," when things must be extra good . . . light, golden-brown and tasty. The thing you like about foods fried in Wesson Oil is the rich crust made by the oil itself. That is why you cat fried foods. You like the taste of the crisp, light coating made by the fat you use in frying. Of all the places where a good oil is Important, it's most important in fried foods. Why not use Wesson Oil for frying every day.' Is it the cost? If you'll price the 4-Pint Frying Size Can you'll find that it costs less than you think. The Frying Size Can will make Wesson Oil your every day friend for frying. Q oC O' o Mrs. St eu art Kiilertitliis Relatives I mm North Mrs. Suslo Stewart of this city recently had as houso guets her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Allen of Portland, and three grnnddaugh- tem. HIi-h. W. E. Marshall of Se-j attie, Mrs. (.'has. G. Kurst of Port-j land and Mrs, Chas. W. Daniels of Vancouver, II. C, and two great-, granddaughters, Miss Jeanne AHeu'j Daniels of Vancouver and Miss Dorothy Allen Kurst of Portland.) The girls were also guests of their uncles, William Perry of Eagle , Point and John Allen of Ituilei Fal!c, while in southern Oregon. j 4 I Surprise Pttiili' On l'.vans Creek 1 Mr. and Mrs1. W. A. Cormany en-J tert alncd Sunday with a surprise party In honor of Mrs. Helen J - Mathews. The group met at the j Cormany home, after which they went to Evans creek, "where they j enjoyed swimming. A picnic din ner was enjoyed with the following guests present; Edith Curry, Jean Saunders, Georgia Stewart, Con stance Cormany. Em bra, Young. Ralph and William llokanson. Bill Anderson and Earl Snyder. Lincoln MrCnrinncks Honor Guests Mrs. Cor bin Edgell entertained with a dinner party at the Edgell home on Berkeley Way last even ing honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lin coln McCormick, who are guests in' this city for the summer from lrv-j Ington -on -the-Hudson. Other guests were Mrs. Frank Preston and house guest, Mrs. Rob ert Dunham of Chicago, Slater Johnston and C. S. Ncwhall. Mistletoe Club Meet.s Tomorrow The Mistletoe club of the Royal Neighbor camp will meet with Mrs. Kepsel at her country home tomor row evening. Members are asked to ment at the'W. t). W. hall at 7 o'clock. The husbands will also be entertained tomorrow evening. Mfs. Everett Mc Arthur of Port land is in this city visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cur lies and sister, Mrs. George Cod Oing. W. I. T. l Meels Thurs4la- Afternoon The W. C. T. U. will meet on Thursday afternoon, July 24. at 11:30 in tile Y. W. C. A. parlors. An interesting program on Christ ian citizenship lias been arranged, with Mrs. N. C. Chancy as leader. Mrs. J. E. McDonald will talk on ! her travels in the far East. Mrs. Euennu Denton will lead the devotions, and musical num bers will be given by Mrs. Ray mond Dorau. Refreshments will be served, A large number is expected to attend, as it may the last oppor tunity of hearing Mrs. McDonald before she leaves Med ford for her new home. Guest Newbury Home Today Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones ot Klum ath Falls and son Wilbur Jr.; arc guests in Mcdford today at the homo of Mrs. Jones' son, Don New bury and family. Siskiyou Heights. Her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Me haffey and sons Donald and Law rence Jr., of Antioch, Calif., are also guests of relatives in Med ford, having stopped in southern Oregon on their return from Min neapolis, M inn., where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newbury for tho past month. They will leave Sunday to continue their return trip to Antioch. Mrs. Mc haffey is remembered here aa the former Miss Maude Newbury. Guest of Mrs. Mills Mrs. Geo. K. Voss of Portland, arrived in Med ford this Inornlng I N G Wesson Oil comet to you pro tected and sealed in an air-tight container. It's sure to be fresh and pure. It's worthwhile to get Ihe familiar green-and-whiti Wesson Oil Can always. from Portland to be the guest of Mrs. Thomas Mills of this city. Miss Thresa Commersold of San Francisco, who has been tho guest of Miss A It a Nay lor. will leave this evening for her home. 1INIENDENI OF LOCAL SCHOOLS Mr. and Mrs. IT. S. Collins and three children of Springfield, 111., have been visiting relatives and friends in Mcdford and vicinity Ihe past ten days. Mr. Collins was formerly superintendent of schools in Mcdford leaving here In 1 ;tl ii to take his present school position in Springfield. Both he and Mrs. Collins were greatly Impressed by the growth of Mcdford since their departure and the many evidences of pros perity in tho city and valley. They motored to tho coast in six days, and expect to return in about the same length ot driving time, although they plan to make sev eral stops en route. They visited Mr. Collins' brother, Sam Collins, of Table Hock, and also Mrs. Elija Hurd. of this city, an old friend of the family. Free Glider Airplane with each GO cent purchase at our fountain. These sturdy llttlo glidors dip, loop and do all sorts of stunts. Ice cream, all flavors, is BOo a quart. 'Get It at MaglUfl." 12 Astoria. Quarters ot Larson Kleeirlc store remodeled. WONDERFUL TRIP Keports of a wonderful trip to : South America were received today from Mrs. Win. Shcpard by A. S. , Koscnhaiim. district freight and i passenger agent for Southern 1'a-' eifie, who arranged all the details ' for the voyage of M rs. Shepai d. ' her mother and the four Shcpard . children. The card, ma i led from It io lie ' Janeiro, brought news of several 1 former Med lord families, wit h i whom Mrs. Shcpard visited prior: to continuing her Journey lo hutmos Aires, where Mr. Shopurd j Is located. j She was entertained in Kio lc , Janeiro by the I. 11. Walters. I'aul j McKees, J. l- Partridges. Kussi'l! j llackctts and E. K. Ivanbocs. all j formerly associated with the Call- j Torn la Oregon rower company here, and left for liuenos Aires to arrive in that city July '2. F A mixed two -ball foursome match play tournament will begin next Monday at the Mcdford midget golf eotirse on South Oak dale avenue. Each irtun Is to have a lady partner and alternate shot. There will be no entry fee and entries must be In by 0 p.m. Sunday. "(let your wife, sweetheart, sis ter or what have you and enter the tournament as quickly as pos sible," It. O. Marker, proprietor of tho course, said this after noon. railings will bo drawn Sunday night and match play will begin (1:30 Monday evening. - The pair ings will he nnuounced in Mon day's Mail Tribune. Irlzen will bo awarded the winners nnd run-ners-up. East week's prize for men wilt be decided tills evening at 6 : 00 o'clock when W. Turnquist, J. Kdmlston, J, llamhrlek, J. Roddy V. Swanson, E. tjlmmnns and S. Carey will meet to play off a tie. The women's prize will he play ed off by Mrs. Hock, 1. UobcrtH, Eenora White. Mrs. Salter. Mrs. Vawter, nnd Mrs. Vawter, Jr. FISH LAKE WATER AT LOWEST EBB Water in Fish lake Is at a vory low tage, accord lug to news re ceived this morning at Jackson County (lame Protective association headquarters. The water at the tow era 1 now only six Inches deep Tho Game Protective UHsocialloij Is endeavoring to have the state game eotnmlmlon immediately in stall adequate flHh screens at the outlet of tho lake. These have been needed for sev eral years, It was pointed out thin morning, nnd officers of tho local Mssoclathm believe tho screens will be. placed noon. Water in the hike reached a sim ilar lino In 1D24 and 102(1, at which times the Mcdford Irrigation district was unable to deliver water. Four cases of typhoid fever in tho city of-Medford were reported today by the city health officer, Or. E. I). Inskeep. All are believed to have originated outside of Mcd ford and two are attributed to, I either drinking Xvalcr from, or swimming in the Applegate river. One case of Infantile paralysis on South Ivy, two cases of tuber culosis ami one of Ocrman meas ley were also reported today by Dr. Inskeep. Liberty Magazine Story at Rialto NlKht clubs, anil Hiniirl, imlllnl ballrooma havo had giiiIIohh explol ttitlon on tho cron, bill for tho firm tlmo tho popular irlc oil thini-o hall wIiih rottoKtiltlon In Knulo I'll: tiirca' ilanoliiK, all talklUK, hiiinnn ilrama. "Danoe Hall," which oiiciih at tho Kox Itlalto thnatro tomorrow. One of the larKi'Ht and niottt Mah oratnly rioooratori ilani'O floorti In tho HonthwoHt that of the Venlro j lilnr In Calllornla. ovorlooklnK thi-i oroan wan iikoiI aa tho notling fori many of tho Hoonoa, and Mhiiu'h or-j choKtra. of national roputo both on Iho vaudovlllo BtnKo and In famous I hotoln, Ik roHKnalhln for tint lively ilifcnco mimic. Vina !lmar. author of throo out standing boat Hollors, "Had tllrl." ''I.00110 ldlo" and "Kopt woman,' wroto tho ntory whlrh la rharaotor izod an the moat KrippliiK and oaaon tlally human play In whlrh olthor Ollvo llordon or Arthur Lake has appoarod. I,atininde. K. C. Turkey moved typewriter wile and repair offleen to quarter In Hummer Hotel building. Our Prices Enable You to Have an Extra Pair .of OXFORDS Add an extra pair of oxfords to your shoe wardrobe . . . and note how much more wear you'll get out of each pair you have. 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