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MEDP0TIT5 UJTC TRTETjyE, WEPPOTIP, ORTCiO'Sr, SUNDAY, TTLY 27. 'im.
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Miss Wiley Becomes
Bride of Mr. Riddle
at Lovely Ceremony
Miss Elizabeth Wiley, laughter
of Mrs. C. J. Rttilly of Los Angeles
nnd William Howard Riddle, son
of Mrs. Mayme E. Riddle of Med
forti were married at 8 o'clock
Friday evening at an impressive
ceremony read by Rev. Alexander
O. Bennett of the First Methodist
Episcopal church on the spacious
lawn of Big Rock lodge on Rogue
river, country home of the groom's
uncle, Wm. F. Isaacs. Guests were
the immediate relatives and friends
of the bridal couple.
Lighting effects, suspended from
the trees, cast light and shadows
about the lawn leading down to
the river as the bride, attired in
grounds to the strains of the
Lohengrin wedding march, played
on the pipe organ, and broudcust
from station KMED for the wed
ding. She wore no veil and carried a
nhower bouquet of rosebuds and
lllies-of-the-valley. Her matron of
honor, Mrs. C. H. Best, wore a
dress of orchid chiffon print and
carried a bouquet of sweetpeas.
The groom's attendant was Frank
Perl.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held with Miss Fiances
Kinney and Miss Tess Merrell as
sisting the hostess, Mrs. Riddle,
after which the bride and groom
left for a motor trip to coast
points. They will return to be at
home to their friends at tiOti South
Central.
Out of town guests at the wed
ding were Mr. und Mrs. Norman
Men-ell and children of Oakland,
who will return to their home
Monday.
Miss Brommer Gives
Luncheon for Guest
Miss Fredericka Brommer is
among members of the local
younger set who entertained dur
ing the past week for Miss Mar
garet Coates of Albany, who is
a Medford guest. Miss Brommer
was hostess at a luncheon, fol
lowed by bridge Friday after
noon. On est h were: Misses Mnry Mar
tha and Katherlne Sweeney, Bet
ty Janes, Edna Mohr, Ben 1 ah
Gore, Oma OeBauer and the hon
or guest, Miss Coates.
" Mistletoe Club Kn Joys' ' 1 -
Eronin.fr, Miravista Orchnwl
Members of the Mistletoe club
recently entertained for their hus
bands at the country home of Mr
and Mrs. Koepsal at the Mlravlsta ;
orchard. The evening was spent i
in gumes and contests held on the
spacious lawn. Refreshments were !
served by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Hazelwood and Mrs. Myers. j
Rpleys Motor to
Crater 1 aku I
Mr. and Mrs. Mnleom Epley of,
Eugene nnd their house guest,!
Jack Budley ot West Point, were,
among visitors in Medford Inst,
week, who enjoyed a motor trip
to Crater Lake. While here they
were the guests nt the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry l.uy Mr, K-
ley is city editor of the hugene
Register.
Miss Ilerkman (iucst
In Klanin.il ll'alls I
Miss Annette Heckman. who is
In this cltv from Hilo. T. H.. to
spend the summer with her fath
er, I5r. V". II. Heckman of Corn
ing Court, Is guest this week-end
of her brother. Wlllium Heckman
and family at their home In
Klamath Falls. Miss Heckman
will return to the Islands the
middle of August to resume her
position as supei-Msoi ...
gartens in 11110.
Sbnngles Home
IFrom North
Mr. and Mrs. .T. Verne Shangle
nnd young son returned to Med
ford the first of the week from
Portland. Seattle nnd Port Town
send, where thep spent the pre
,ii ,. ,ivn visitlnir relatives
nnd friends, 'in Port Tnwnsend
they were guests of Mr. Bhang -
le's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. 1. -n
Shangle.
.... . ,At,D nf Port -
land 'was guest during the past
week of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Corlies and sister. Aim.
Ceorge Codding.
Miss Mildred Carlton hns return-
od to her home on the Old Stage
j oovni riavs
In'san Frnnctsco.
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Gne Q)iam.on(r
cue 710 t ' 7iecejjariy
VIRGIN
QIAMONT
Sold xc!uivly through
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Organist
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MISS FIX)REVC'E SKVFHAXCE
is ortranlst for Adaicl ( liaptor No,
:t, Jacksonville, or O. K. K. Cioldeu
anniversary of which was observed
Wednesday.
Dunbar Carpenters
Arrive Today From
Bay City by Motor
Alfred R. V. Carpenter will ar
rive in Medford today by motor
from San Francisco, accompanied
by his brother Dunbar Carpenter
and son, Dunbar Jr., of Winches
ter Mass., who will be guests in
this city for several weeks. They
are traveling from the bay city
via the Redwood highway.
The Dunbar Carpenters formerly
lived in Medford and will be greet
ed by many friends upon arrival
here.
Miss Baldwin Feted
Prior to Departure
Miss Edith Tialilwln ot Rona,
Calif., who hus lii'en ki'hI oC Miss
Ro.xano Kuhl Tor the past two
weeks, was honor guest ut a (tin
ner and theater parly Riven ny
Miss Kuhl Tuesday evenllifr.
Guests were MIhhoh lOllen Hill,
also of hoss"; PeBKy Hamlll, Edith
Huldwln and Messrs. John HHinlll,
Granger Hill nnd Corning Kenly
Jr.
Mian n.MiHvIn left Medford Frl-
flny fnl. Ocoan side, Ualif., where
Hhe w, be BllBHt t Miss Julia
M(.wnll,,ms ut the MeWllllams'
ItumIncr home. Miss McWIIlianis
wm t ot Mlss Rulil a few
wep(s K0 nnl, is WpM known In
the. local younger set. The three
tl,,oc Blrl" nre !,Ull,0"ls of l"e
Katherlne I!r,msonj.eho,.l at Uoss.
P1..K,-nilell
V" , , ,
"7'ndn of lntorest to the
younK,.r Hot was that of
ViiIWt q( thlst ,.Uy ,,,
()rt Kcn(1(, r in()ui0,
. t t Saturday,
My y) jn (,mma
Hoth bride and groom nre well
Known here, the former having
graduated from the Medford high
school last year.
S,il(-hvell's lit
' t'nlon Crpck
! Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Ti. Sntchwell
are spending a two-weeks' vaca
tion at their cabin at Vnlnn Creek
and plan to enjoy several trips
from there to neighboring resorts
before returning to Medford.
f
I Mrs, l'lcld filvcs
I'jiriv For Son
ninnld Field, who returned 1
from the Hoy Scout camp this ,.M Dunham Returns
week, was welcomed Tuesday eve- To Chicago
ning with a surprise dinner party Mrs. Robert Dunham, who has
given bv his mother. Mrs. M. D. i.een guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Field. Covers were placed for Preston ut their ranch home left
loan DoLosh. Mildred Drury, Par-j Friday evening, to return to Chi
na r.i Jean Field, Marvin Cnze nnd'eago. Mrs. Dunham Is Mr. Pres-
. Donald Field
, Xo-f(Www rnry
( KnjoT(i Tuesday
A no-hostess party
1 bv members of the
wan enjoyed
youmrer set
Tuesday-
evening, when a group
gathered nt the home of M iss
r v,n i.v.,m there thev
i went to the Lawrence Rragg coun-
I u-hi.ro ttiev Hwnm for a
short time, then continued to the
home of Mis Louise Hrommer,
where uancing nnu iiiiogf wei- niv
' lading diversions.
tul you can be positive thofc
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gem of exceptional brilliancy,
ond, what is more important,
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Crowells of Paris
Are House Guests
of Dr. Salades
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Ymvell and I
daughter. Hannie. nf Paris. France'
are guests of Mrs. Cro well's par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. I,. A. Salad e at
their country hnhie near Centra 1 ,
Point this week. j
They arrived in Med ford Thurs
day and plan to spend four or five
months here. After livinir abroad '
for five years, they are contomplat- J
ing making their home in the
states. They came, from France on
a ship of the new line, recently
inaugurated, which makes the
ocean voyage direct to San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Crowel 1 is well known here
and will be the inspiration for
considerable entertaining during
the summer season.
Mrs. Vawters Opens
Series of Affairs
With a Luncheon
The first of a series of lunch
eons planned for late summer was
given Friday afternoon by Mrs.
Wm. Vawter at the country home
of Mrs. Alice llollowuy. There
were four tables of bridge in play
following luncheon.
Pleasant Affair Is
Given Tumy Home
Mrs. Earl Tuiny was among
the many local matrons who en
tertained during the past week
for out-of-town guests. She was
hoHtess Thursday afternoon at an
informal luncheon at her home
for Mrs. Thomas H. Mills and
house guest, Mi's. George K. Voss
of Portland, Mrs. J,. A. Salade Jr.
and sister, Mrs. J. II, YVescott, and
Mrs. Jack Hriggs of Illinois. Cov
orp were placed for ten guests.
Mrs. Corless' Hostess
At ltridgc Luncheon
Mi's. Eva Cnrless entertained at
a bridge luncheon last Wednesday
at her home nt Phoenix.
There were four tables of bridge
in play with high score won by
MIhs Fay Carver, second score won
by Mrs. Crews, nnd low score by
Mrs. Sullivan.
The tables and room were very
prettily decorated In appropriate
colors of yellow and green with
attractive favors of same color for
each guest.
The guests were: Mrs. W. D.
P.nrnes, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. lalllnn
Coleman, Miss Kay Carver, Mrs.
W. V. linrnum, Mrs. Frost, Mrs.
H. M. Griggs, Mrs. John Crews,
Mrs. V. II. Jlenson, Mrs. Harry I.
Hlltler, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Carl
Swlgart, Mrs. W. C. McCtllston,
Mrs. Ted l.lttlefielil, Mrs. Wm.
Campbell, Miss Hot Perry and
Miss lilllle Cnrless and the hostess,
Mi's. Eva Carless.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. T. llclrfisli
mid Daughter on Viicnllon
The coast region has been chos
en as vacation haunt for this sea
son by Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. He
hosh and daughter, Joan, who
left Medford Friday morning by
motor for Crescent City. They
plan to be away from this city
two weeks.
lxn-al ltrlrie-to-IIe
Is Honor tiucst
Mrs. JameH Kerr was hostess
Tuesday evening at a kitchen
shower given In honor of MIhs
F.rma Templeton, local bride-to-be,
bridge was the leading diver
sion of the eveniiiK nnd prize for
high score was won by Miss Viola
Templeton and consolation ny
Miss Kosalle Hoot. There were
10 guests prenent.
' ion s sisier.
! .
I Picnic Planned
I For August l
The Woodcraft Thimble club
will hold ft picnic at Klk Creek,
1 jsunuay, August .. i"""- "
j nave room in mcir
- tra nnssengers call Mrs. l-lsher,
1Z7H-K nnu most. nw
wav of tronsportntlon
hnve no
call Mrs.
Fisher, who will
, of transportation
nrrange means
Hnynl NolslilHirH
l.nwn I'lirljr
Tho Itoynl NolKhhnrH, will Blvc
11 licni'fit lawn pnrty ut Hip homn
i.r Mm. fnllii fieri-, 907 North
I:IvctIiIi ThursrUiy pvcnlnx. July
91. An IntTOHtlnK proKrum l
luomlfoil nil p.-r.-iinii who attend.
Mnny nttniftlon! hnve been r-rnnL-ed
nn well ns nn npiciillnK
liHt i.f mimmer refrehhlnents.
l.eine Tor
1 nriillon
! ,M Ihh N'.-vn SnmuelM, MIh Annfl
I'iillnn lill'l Ml mi .Mary Louise
Klynn left Halur.lay fur n two
v.-er-k vin-ath.n trip whleh will In
clude Creseent city and other
! popular heaeh reports. Mr. nnd
Mr-., flu Samuel who nerotnpan
led them will return to. Medford
' ' Sundav evening.
! Mr. TlinmnMin
llciiorI j
I Mr. K. W. SlmmotK of South ,
! tAitrel wan hoMMX nt nn evenlnx j
! of hrtdee nt her home Tuesday
; honorlns her lter. Mm. Thump-'
--nn of paf.id,a. Calif., who l
I her house (tuest thln'jiveek. There
were three tnl.le In play.
Miss Helen Norris,
0ffr Xv W Ulv 7; , -
vfc V4" m Ht'v
Miss Coates Is Much
Entertained Guest
Local College Set
Considerable entertaining
been done dining the past
In the college set honoring
Margaret Coates of Albany,
has
we
k
Miss
who
Is guest of the Misses Mary Mar
tha and Katheiine Sweeney, with
whom she attended Oregon State
college.
The Misses Sweeney were hos
tesses at an evening of bridge
Tuewlay. C. nests were: .mihhch
Oma Oellnuer. Sara Whitloek,
Marjory Dally, Sally Roberts, i
Kleanor Peter, Ceorgla 10d wards,
Fredericka P.rotnnier, Mary
wards, Kdnu Mohr, and Dolly
Seheffel and Mesdames Frank j
Perl, .lack Porter. K rnlcc lied-
field and Uichsteln and the honor)
guest. Miss Coates.
!um i'niilcH uiminiul In Medford
the first of tho week on her re-
turn from Del Monte, where she
attended the convention of Alpha
Chi Omega as reprencntat Ive from
the Oregon State college chapter.
Mrs. CarMnter ;lves
Swimming; Parly
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter enter
tained with a swimming party and
tea at her country home yesterday
afternoon for a grout of 1 fi young
people.
llasklns Motor tn
licrkeley fur Visit
Mrs. Leon il. llasklns anil
daughters, I lelen, (left rude and
Dorothea, left Medford tho firm
of the week by motor for Ber
keley, Calif., where they will be
guestM uf Mrs. Haskln's Mister,
Mrs. (Jeorge Johnson. They were
accompanh d by M iss Margaret
Johnson, who has been spending
the summer here.
-js.
Robinson
l-jitertalns
Mrs. Cain Robinson entertained
at luncheon yesterday
afternoon
honoring the many guests who
are in Medford from other
to spend Die summer.
clt les
MHscliau
Kiilcrtalucd Here the north before returning to Mos-
Mt'-s Dolly Melschan, daughter row for the opening of school early
of Dr. K. L. Metnchan of Port-' in September. M rs. Cututnitigs and
land, who is house guest of Mrs. children will spend a few days nt
A. II. Lamm, has been considera- Uike Louise, while Prof. Cum
bly entertained by the local school mlngs Joins a deer hunting parly
group. She was luncneon guesi
of Miss Joan DeLnsh Wednesday
Mrs. Schercr Hostess
At IMcnlc Supper
Mrs. Paul Sclierer entertained
a group of friends Friday evening
with a picnic supper on Rogue
river, honoring Mr. Scherer's
birthday anniversary.
Mr Luty Dally
this week her ni
KuIji and Virginia
Ml'inville.
b. ns guests'
res the Missis
Talor of Mc-'
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Helen Norris Will
Visit Studio Group J
KGO, San Francisco !
M Iss Helen Norris, well known
luciil uut hor, will leave Medl'oi d
tomorrow for San r-'raneisco, where
Hhe will visit studio friends of
), who have broadcast so many
of her radio dramas. Who will be
met in Dak land by M iss (irace
Wel.inlller of New York and will
bo extensively entertained In the
bay cities.
Miss Welzmiller will return to
,; M,.,nm., Wiih .HH Xurrls
m,r Km,Mt t Brooklmnk orchards
f,. two Weeks.
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MrS, EdgCU HostCSS
?eCenf Dinner Phrty
i1 -f...-,.
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' n,lll,i
j froni
, w,,''
I Kiven
and Mrs. Lincoln McCor
wlm are guests In Medford
lr inglon - on - the - Hudson
honor guests at the dinner .
Monday evening by M ih
Corbln Kdgell. Other guests were
Mrs. Frank Preston and hou.se;
gueHt, M rs. Robert Dun ha m of ;
Chicago; Slaler Johnson and C. H. '
Newball.
I VKIi. Forinri'
I Schoolmates
! Prof, and Mrs. Carleton Cum-
mlngs with son, ( ieorge, anil
1 daughter, Jean, were guests for
several days of M i and M rs. A.
Orin Schenck at their homo on
South Holly. Prof. Cummlngs Is
dean of music at the Idaho Stale
I university, Moscow, and but h be
and M rs. CiiiiimiIiikh were school -'
mates of M i s. Schenck at the
Nebraska-Wesleyan university, and
had not met for 17 years until the
past week. The Cummlngs have
traveled extensively. White here
they enjoyed a trip to Crater Luke
and were enthusiastic in their
praise of the world wonder. They
also commended residents of Med
ford upon the prosperous nppenr-
: mice of the city and surrounding
country, compared with eastern
cities. '
They plan to spend some time In
ui womiieni immiiiu
VelghlMfrs of W 01 h lent ft !
To .Meet Monday
The Chrysanthemum Circle, No.
84 of the Neighbors of Witodcraft
will meet Monday evening lit H
o'clock In the I. O. O. F, hall.
Mr. and Mrs. K, V, Palterson
and children left this city for
their homo In Los Angeles Wed
nesday after spending two weeks
11 h guests of M r. and M rs. Iv. N.
Moty. West 10th.
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DIAMOND KINGS
C. Earl Bradfish
JEWELER
Payment, Balance By Week
Bohemian Club Jinx
Draws Guests from
Local Ranch Colony
The lSohemian
lub Jinx on the
RusMlan river near San Francisco
will bo attended by two residents
of the lot :tl branch colony thfs
year. T. Slater Johnson left for
San Francisco Friday evening and
will be Joined there next week
by Col. Cordon' Voorhios, who will
attend the Jinx as his guest. Col.
VoorhieH pla ns to leave for tho
south Wednesday.
The opera, written by the club
members, Is presented for mem -
hers and their personal guests
exclusively.
Former Superintendent
of Schools In Medford
Among the much feted guests. v,,y ny0I.t mih. J. It. Webster. Mrs.
In this valley during the past. n,.rthold Harnum, MIhs Helen
week were Mr. and Mrs. U. H. orrIs. Mrs. T. V. Williams, Mr.
Collins and children of Spring- (i yt Mntwt, Mrs. A. W. Shepherd,
field, III. Mr. Collins, former su-!AIrHi Oermsta, Mrs. Lillian Cole-
perlntendent of Medford schools
is knokn by many people hern,
who greeted the family on lis re-
cent return.
Many' changes In the city of
Medl'iird Hlgnlflcant oT progress
wen noted by Mr. 'and Mrs. Col-
litis. While guests of Mr. Col-
llns' hrothi-r, S. C. Collins of the
Table Rock district, they enjoy -
ed several drives about the val-
ley and to neighboring resorts,
I..' n.iu eitv tbev visited Mrs.
Flilah Hnni. an o'd friend of
the family. They motored to
Medford from the east and will
return by auto.
Mrs. Mehafl'ey Visits
Friends- nnd Relatives
Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffel. for
merly Miss Aiainio in ew nury.
11 visitor In Medford during inj
past week with her sons, Donald
,.,i t UT..np Jr. Mr. Mehaffey
is living In Antloch, Calif., and
stopped In Medford on her return
from .Mlnnennolis, Minn., wner
she visited Mr. nnd .mis. tan
x- 1 u'l.iio iw.rn she was a
guest or M r. ami .irs. imn
bury nnd visited her mother, Mrs,
Wilbur Jones of Klamath Falls.
Miss Helen Itullls of this city
has as guest. Miss Ilertha Wenke
of Schenectady, N. V.
Campbell's Dairy
Will Establish Retail
MILK ROUTES
Beginning
AUGUST 1st
We Will Take Over the Gillman Dairy Route
on that Date
5c a Pint
Summer Guests Are
Complimented With
A Bridge Luncheon
! Mrs. Lincoln McCormuck of Ir
! vlngton-ni-the-l lint son and Mrs. f
.-Mice ltowne of New York, whoi
Hie spend Ing the mi miner in Med-
j t'ord. were honor guests at a
; bridge luncheon .given Tuesday af-;
I lernoon by Mrs. John Tomlin at 1
'her home on the Old Stuge road, j
I There were two tables In play.
Shepards Find Many
j Friends on Arrival
ln Rio De Janeiro
Letters received from Buenos
Aires, s. A., brings news of Mrs.
Wm. Shepard and children, who
recently Joined Mr. Hhepard In
making their homo in that city.
M rs. Shepard stopped in Uio
He Janeiro while en route and
was extensively entertained there
by former residents of Medford.
Among them were I. H. Walthers,
Paul McKecs, J. F. Partridges,
KusHells, llacketts, and L. F.
Ivanhoes.
Linen Shower Given
for Miss Carless
Miss Millie CarlenB was the Inspir
ation of a linen Hhower given by
Mrs. Ted Littlefleld at her lovely
home west of Phoenix. A lovely
buffet luncheon was nerved by the
hostess nt I MM) o'clock. The tab!
were very prettily and tastefully
1 decorated wit h d rest) en shndcu of
fw,,,.,Si including sweet peas,
gladiolus and petunnft. The brides-to-be
table was graced with a ren
ter piece of a miniature bride fnd
groom.
'Following tho lovely luncheon
tho balance of the afternoon was
spent playing bridge. Tho first
prize being won by Helen Norris,
the second prize by Mrs. T. M, Wil
son, and the consolation by Mrs.
Sullivan,
. The guests were Mrs. Walter
Frazer lirown, Miss Ktnlly Drown.
Mm. Hurry L. Iluller. Mrs. Sulli
van, M'lss Tbelma (lanaway, Mrs.
Harry Young, MrH. Alvin Innman,
I M Iks Wlnnlfred Innman, Mrs. liar
nmn, Miss Ony Carver, Mrs. Mva
j earless, nnd the guest of honor,
mIhh Millie Carlew.
t Tho brlde-to-bo received many
lovely and prnctlcal gifts from hor
friends,
Knjoy Plnilr
I In Lithlii Vtii'U
I Mrs. Newbury Hodges and son,
Donald, of Medford, Mrs. Floyd
j Walklns and daughter, of Medford,
! Mrs. Roy Iturleson of Phoenix.
; mid Mi'm. (Illbert Hermance of
lugene, picnicked In the Ashland
Lithla park last Wednesday. Tho
four ladles mentioned were class
mates in ttie Phoenix school, nil
graduating with the ctass of 11124.
The day was very pleasantly spent
- ; In reminiscencing old times nnd
, ' ""
Gnosis From
ois
M rs, J. R, Weseotl nnd talent
ed tittle daughter, Marjory, of
Chicago, III., accompanied by Mrs.
.no imikh", - ."v
i ford of Mrs. Wcseotl's sisters,
M rs. Ma rjory Feasley and M rs.
L. A. Kalade Jr.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rurnhnm
returned the first of the w.eek
from a fishing trip up the north
fork of the Umpuiia.
MILK
Those wishing Daily Service
on GRADE "A" RAW MILK
Phone 599-W
Visits In South
Miss Dorothea llasklns, daugh
ter of Mr. ami Mrs. L. 11. Jlaskins,
who Is a guest In Berkeley, Calir.,
this week.
Mrs. Mills Hoonrs
House Guest With
Dinner Wednesday
Honoring her house guest, Mrs.
Oeorge K. Vos of Portland, Mrs.
Thomas I X. Mills' entertained nt
dinner at her home on Geneva
Wednesday evening. CluestH were:
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler lOgan nnd
house guest, Tom Diiyman, of
San Francisco; Mrs. Sprngtie Rle
gel, Chs Voorhles, and Mrs. Voss.
Tuckers Entertain
Burlingame Guests
Guests who arc spending this
weok end at tho Nion Tucker
cabin on Rogue Hlver arrived in
M ed f o rd on the morning Hh ast a
Friday from llurllngame, Calif.
They are Mr. and Mrs. OeorgR
Cameron, M r. ami Mis. Power
Symington nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Bd
mund Lyman.
Miss .lean Prochnow
Honor (iiieHt
I Miss Jean Whllloclt entertnlned
j Thursday evening at Jackson Hot
I Springs with n swimming party
I in honor of Misw Mnrjorie Proch
now, who was the hotise guest of
Miss Whlllock during the week.
Following the swim, n plcnla
dinner was enjoyed, with the fol
lowing guests present: Miss
Prochnow, Helen nnd Mnry Hd
inlston, diddle nnd Dean Hlgdon,
Leila, KaHska, Mrs, Richard Hton
er. and Mrs. C. W. Whlllock.
Miss Prochnow left Snturday
evening by train for her home In
Springfield, Ore.
Mrs. Willed Returns
From Vacation Trip
Mrs, Rosa Rlackmore W'illett
has returned to Medford after va
cationing In Crescent City, Cnllf..
nnd will re-open her studio next
week for morning classes , only
through the month of August,
Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. R.
C. Jerome and Mrs. IT. S. Arm
strong were among Medford peo
ple, who spent the past week t'
the beach. They were, vacation
ing nt Bandon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. .T. White nnd
M r. W h I te's pnrents. M r. nnd
Mrs. ,T. O. Coggin are spending
severn I days vacationing nt Cres
cent City and Kurekn. ' ,l
10c a Quart