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Women's Interests and Activities
Edited By
Eva Nealon
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Miss Mercer Feted
Club Dinner Party
Before Departure
B.&P W.'s Outline
Year's Program at
Meeting Thursday
Plans for Turner V
C. E. Conference
Compose Program : ,
EUROPEAN BEAUTY QUEENS
Farm Serious Job to Marion Talley
As She Bosses 1,000-A ere Harvest
MET) FORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlfK(!(), SUNDAY, AUdl'ST :!. v,0.
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Thirty-five mem hern at the
Business ami i'rofousioiml Wo
men's club were guests at the
dinner party given ul Blue Flower
lodge Tuesday evening of the past
week In compliment to Minn Mar
Ion Mercer, who left Friday eve
ning for her home in Xewtonville,
Mans., near Boston.
Tables were beautifully decorat
ed with cosmoH and summer azailiu
for the occasion, arrangements be
ing in charge, of Mi-h. Marion Mer
cer and Mrs. Mabel Kitson.
An Interesting feature was pre
sented by the cluti ukclele group
during tho dinner hour. An em
blem pin was presented Miss Mer
cer by tho club.
Following the dinner the guests
enjoyed several group songs and
dancing in tho reception room.
. Miss Mercer, during the time she
has lived In Med ford, has played
a prominent part in the activities i
tt thn Inrnl rluli. nnrt ieiihirlv in '
the musical life of the organiza
tion and will be greatly missed.
Missionary Groups to
Hold Joint Gathering
..The Woman's Foreign M ission-.
ary society and tho Woman's Home
Missionary ' societies of the First
M. church, will hold a Joint
meeting in the church parlors j
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. u. C.
Kuppciitwill head the study. Topic,
Mito Box Ingathering. Hostesses,
Mrs. Knima Whelden, Mrs. Jessie
Minear. Mrs. II. C. Gile, Mrs. C. V.
Whillock, Mrs. t; corgi a Blackburn.
Visitors welcome.
Honored Willi
Hanky Shower
Miss K. Helen Wilson, daughter
of Mrs. Cora A. Wilnon of 129 S.
Ivy. who with her mother will
leave this week for los Angeles,
where Miss Wilson "will enter tho
university, was honor guest at a
handkerchief shower given at the
A. 11. Gregory home, on North
1'each street Wednesday evening.
The evening wus spent in games.
ending with a treasure hunt, the
guests finding favors, and tho :
KS numb" f lovciy
Guests included Geraldine Lath- ,
am. Mary Kate and Dorothy Jano
Walt err, L.eneve Sim kins, Jeanc
Ferguson, Kleanor Boyd, Alice '
Case, Laura Bailey, Genevieve ,
Brown, Marjorie and Virginia tire-
gory .and tho honor guest, Miss
Wilson. I
Miss Stone Honored i
At Shower Tuesday j
Miss Marie Stone, who was mar
ried In Klamath Falls tho latter (
part of the week to Willurd Clark,
was honor guest "at a dinner and!
shower, given at a local cafe Tues- i
d(y evening.
Mi V U.imnliri. . 1.
mistress at tho dinner. Those pres-
nt n,. Klnnn hnnnv n.nt
Miss Vera Humphry, Mr. and Mrs,
George Congrey, Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Thornton, Mrs. Miriam King, Mrs.
Liuna Looker. Mrs. Carmelita
Heaves, Mrs. M. Huson, Miss Viva
Liggett, Miss Venltu Anderson, Mr.
Hubert Newman, Mr. Melvin
Wright and Mr. Darrel Huson.
Hniioi Guest
JYoin Missouri
Mrs. It. C. Minear entertained a
group of 17 friends Friday after-, residents are remaining at various
noon at her home. 408 North Ivy resorts, where they have been
street, Jn honor .of . Mrs. Ld steep 1 vacationing and others are enjoy
of Neosho, Mo. a During the after- ins week end trips to the nearer
noon, the guests were . entertained . beaches.
with musical numbers, played by! Among those who are at Cres
the MIpscs Gladys and Buth Min- cent City today are Mrs. Grace
car, granddaughters of the hostess, j Voss. Miss Clarice Housebote!-,
.Miss Klsie Brown. Miss (Hive Park-
Scieniidc Honors J er and Miss Margaret Kerr.
Miss Mercer
A group of Medford friends of Guest Kclurn South
Miss Marlon Morcer, who left thisj Mrs. W. A. Allen ami daughter
elty Thursday evening for her I M iss Mabel Allen who have been
homo In Boston, molortd to Ash-j the guests of Mrs. J. W. Smylic for
land to torenndc her while tho j several weeks have returned to
train slopped in that city. In the
party were: Miss Winifred walker.
Miss Hdna Mae Wells. Mrs. Dor
othy Ha u co in. Miss Clarice Hen
scholer. Miss Klsie Brown and Mrs.
Grace Vnss. ' " '
It's Just
off Main
Medford's
Favorite Jeweler
LARRY SCHADE
SINCE 1918
Most Distinctive and Exclusive Store
Diamonds Jewelry Silverware
21 South Central
j -
less, TTl' Bmf J
1 m 0mm$
Marlon Telly (right), former Op
where she Is .shown on u reaper
COLUV. Kiih, (p) Marlon Tally-
is part of the farm problem now.
Out on her l.Gilu-acre farm lure,
where she is bossing harvest of
1.0 IN) acres of wheat, iho former!
diva expects to reap a uri.OUO bush-j
el yield. t
Its a long Jump from grand up- !
era to harvest time in Kansas, but;
the l'3-year-old singer in playing
no "super's'1 part here.
While she does not actually run
a combine or do any manual labor,
she checks the loads of grain as
they leave the field and pays close
attention to the marketing ofher
c'IJ'l
'
Aviatrix Inspires
1CCQ Cluh Dinner
VIUW UUlllVT
Miss Kdith Foist, famous uviatrix
who will accompany the Pacific
Northwest Air Tour to this cUy t
Monday to participate in the pro- j
gram of stunt flying, will be tho ;
inspiration for considerable enter-
lianing planned by the local Busi-
ness and Professional Women's -club,
M rs. Mauil Chapman, presl- j
dent, announced yesterday.
A cluh dinner will he given in I
Miss Ffdz's honor at the Hotel ;
Medford between li:!IO and 8:00'
O CIOCK all(I Ot 1101 ailUM'S Will HO
, "inmged to meet with her nched-
lUlO tlUI'lllg tllO toUf's Stop here.
Miss l''lo. is an hotioi'ary mem
ber if .the Vancouver, Wash.,
Business ami Professional Wom
en's club and is remembered here
I y all i n e m hers u f the club w h o
attended the regional conference
at Seaside In Juno.
Will Spend W eek Lnd
At t'roeent I lly
Tin; beaches will be popular
with Medford soeiely today. Many
their home at Lodi, Calif. Mrs,
Allen Is a sister of Mrs. Smylic.
Mrs. Kred Green of this ctly was
the house guest Friday evening of
Mrs. Kate Walters of Ashland.
a Step
Street
TO
era sinner, is bussing a I .OOO-acre..
and in a field of grain.
She has made an extensive study
of farming methods, resorting often
to the stale experiment station
here for advice.
Kariy in lllH she made her de
but in garnd opera. In April of
lUiii) hIio retired abruptly mid came
back to her Kansas to bup a farm.
The farm Is operated by three
tenants. William Wallis. William
Purcetl and Morris Alleman.
In addition to the wheal crop,
Miss Taley has 4.'u acres planted
in haraley and corn. The TaNey
family has not yet established a
residence at the farm but the
building of a home is contemplated
James Stevens Is
Medford Visitor
Before Departure
Interesting' visitors in Medford
the first of the week were James
Stevens. Veil known baritone,
formerly of this city, and Mrs.
Stevens, who left Monday evening
for St. Louis, Mo., where Mr. Stev
ens will assume his position as
sales manager of the Fir Tex In
sulating Board company. Mr.
Stevens was dissociated with the
same company In St. Helens, where
he has lived since leaving Med
ford. The niupy Medford friends of
Mr. and M rs. Stevens, who have
listened to the artist's songs,
heard from stage and radio, will
miss his voice as much as his per
sonality now that he has left the
coiist for the east.
Lcvcrcltes Home
I 'mm Coast Trip
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Leventte
and children returned Sat unlay
from a very enjoyable auto trip
along the coast. Including Bandon,
Brookings and Crescent City.
Guests nf
Gael Greens
Mrs. A. O. Holm and daughter,
Margaret, of Sunny side. Wash.,
were guests in this city during the
past week of Mr. and Mrs. Gael
Green. Mrs. Holm. is Mr. Gt ecu's
sister.
STOP at the
Nugget Confectionery
Jacksonville
and hear BUD BERRY piny on his home-made instru
ments 7 to 10 Sunday evening.
THE NUGGET SPECIALIZES
in- Cool Drinks and Sandwiches
EAT AT THE
BROWNIE MARIE
COFFEE SHOP
0 When You Attend the
Medford Airport Dedication
wheat harvest on her Kansas farm
' for next year.
.Miss Talley during the sumuvr
lives in a suite of looms in a hotel
here, driving to the farm with her
parents ami sister each day.
nffi.ru have failed to turn the
!si,,.-,.- back to grand opera, luiiWif Mr. Uidille's uncle. Win. F.
iMiss Talley says she may sing
Inuiiln. When and where silo does
not know.
She hopes to be through with
! harvest in lime to spend a vacn-
Hon in the liocktes and then go
j back to New York. "I love to
; travel, and do things any other
! uvcrnne L'3-year-old girl lilted
i do," she says.
No-Host Dances Are
Popular, Rogue Elk
No host dancing parties at thu
i liogue Llk Inn on Boguo river uro
l iiRTeasing In popularity with tho
j ad vance of mid-summer. Numer
I oils social sets have entertained
there during the past week,
i An interesting evening was en
I joyed there Wednesday bf Dr. and
j Mrs. L. L. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs.
i W. H. Huberts. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
j md. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Goldsborry.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Nichols. Mr.
and Mrs. O. (. Nichols. Mr. ami
! Mrs. Farnell. Dr. and Mrs. D. W
j Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Koht. K. Ley.,,
t Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Holloway, Mr.
I ami Mi-H. Kugetio Thorndyke, Mr.
j ami M rs. Sam 1 louston. Dr. and
j Mrs. F. G. Bunch and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Tollefson.
i Missionary Group
To .Meet Tuesday
j TheWomcn's Missionary society
of the First Christian church will
hold iheir regular monthly meet
ing in the church parlors Tues
1 day afternoon at l!:UU o'clock. Wo
men of ( 'en bra I Point will be
gucHts at the meeting. Mrs. A. U.
Itailsback will be leader.
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Visit in Medford On
Way to Lake
Mrs. W. S. Break ami family nf 1
Kodlamls, Cal., were guests in this i
citv Fiiday of the II. O. Hoddens,
having stopped hero en route
('filter Luke.
lo
An extensive program with
1 dauco. ilmncrs, luncheons and utl
divM'.., intermingled has been oul
j lined fur the coming year by the
local business and Professional
! Women's club. A meeting of the
eseciiiiV" committee- was held at
; the home oi' Mrs. Maud I'hapman.
president, ThurMlay evening for
the pin pose of mapping out the
! pvpiu which will follow convening
1 of the club in the fall. !
j . The Thursday noon luncheon
will be continued during tho coiii
I ing club year and a dinner meeting
! Will be held on the third Tuesday
' of each inont h. '
Dances on Hallowe'en and Val- j
enrtiic's day have been scheduled ,
again due to the success of the twj
affairs iveii last year. An address j
by Mrs. Hertha K. La ml is. past'
mayor of Seattle ami well known
speaker, will be sponsored by the
j local club sometime during the
. year. i
The club is also considering fur
! nishiug its aid to some particular
j coiMiuunity interest. nature of
which will be determined later.
I !
Gm-l At ore
Home lailerlaincdl
. M iss Phyllis Lemmoti and 11
liatn Lenimon of Portland. who
are guests in this city of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert K. t)rr, have been
the inspiration for seviual infor
mal affairs of the past week.
A diuuer party was, given by Mrs.
Orr honoring M Iss' Lcmmon's
birthday anniversary on Tliuisday
evening, i 'overs were laid for 1 0
guests.
KUMIr At Home
To Friend Here
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kiddle
( Kliv.ahclh Wiley) whose marriage
was a social event of August 2 5
at Big Buck Lodge, country Home
! Isaacs, have relurned to Mnlford
! n'om a imlor trip to Crescent
i t'lly and oilier coast points and
'are now at home to their friends
at doit South Uiverside.
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llnrolil Jih"on Ami
Mis-, pal-ton Engaged
Thu eugagement tif M iss .1
phine Ha 1st on of Albany,
Harold Johnson of Medford,
use-
to
was
made at a party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cusick of Albany
last Saturday night. Miss Bills-
ton is a graduate of the univer-
slty with the class of 1 0-!t. She
wus president of Mortnr Board, her were guests al a picnic at A.-ihland
senior year and a member of Mil Tuesday and Wednesday Miss
Phi Hpsilon. national musical hon- Kniily Brown accompanied them
oi'MV. ami 'Alpha Phi. Mr. John- to Crater Lake. Mr. Keck and
son 'is a graduate of tho Uulver- family returned to their home the
slty of Washington where he is end of the week. Mr. Wendell
a member of Phi Delta Theta Keck will leave in September for
fraternity. Hugene Hegister. j Vale I'nlversliy to study for his
l Ph. D. degree.
Miss Gufr In -
laigenn Miss Cuss Popular
Miss Dorothy Guff lift Med ford Medford GncM
tho last of the week with her par-j Miss Pearl Coss of McAllcu,
enls, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Goff. Texas, formerly of Medford, who
for Kugene. where she has ac- t arrived In this city the latter part
cepted a position until the open- of the week, will be the inspiration
ing of the fall term at the Unl- for several social affairs timing
versity of Oregon, where she will the next two weeks. She Is now
attend Mchool this year. guest of her brother, K. It, Coss,
, I and family.
Mrs. D. L. Cotton and Mrs. C. A.!
Street and son of Pullman. Wash.,! Miss Lticile Oalmaii has returned
uru In Medford. the guests uT their' lo her home in this city after
sister. Mrs. Fred J. Wilmot of Hast spending several weeks lit the Din
Jackson street, niond I.al;e resort.
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217 East Main Ct. Medford
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European beauty queens who will represent their countries In the
international beauty pageant at Galveston, Tex. Seated, left to right;
Larta Eosko at Germany, Madeleine Mourgues ot France and Lilians
Andrcscu of Gouth Rumania. Standing Mile. Gierszctiy of Hungary,
Mlcfft Manr-no ol North Rumania, Feriha Schofik of Turkey mcA
Nadia de Kozarine of Russia.
I'Vkclsnns Are
GlicM In CHy '
Mr. ami Mrs. A. I. la-kelson nf,.
Portland, who w ith their dn ugh-
lers, (ieneva and Teresa, have;
been guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
rirlrh for
g,,ne on I
the past week. have
I, os Angeles to spend
k while their daughters va-
cation hen
They are guests of',tiiJ Iheir home. During their
; tho Ulriohs at their country home,
j Water's Fitlgc, on Hoglie rive
; week end.
I
Berk (im-sis uf
Waller I'ra.ei' Brown
Mr. ami Mrs. Warren C.
Keek
and sou Mr. Wendell Keek, of
Salem, visited this past week with
the - Walter Frazer Browns who
entertained with a dinner party on
Monday evening. The visitors
- "Wouldn't
Ol eiis Hot u I'll To
.Med I old lYnni North
After an extended absence from
Medford while they were engaged
In opcra'.ie and theatrical work ill
the Pacific states and British Col
umhhl Mr. Geo. P. Olsen and
M i s. Olsen ( nee 1 tuth Hamilton )
have returned to Medford to imik
I n-avels I hey have found no place
they say, which for comfort and
beauty compares with the Hogue
river valley and Ihey are glad to
lie back.
Motor to Portland
lH and Mrs. I . A. Chambers
and children. K. C Corn and Mrs.
A. Grin Scheiick left Ibis cily by
motor for Portland on Thursday.
M rs. Chandlers and children are
visiting relatives, while Dr. Cham
bers and Mr. Corn have gone on
to Aberdeen, Wash,, to attend the
Botary meet In that city. Mrs.
Scheiick Is visiting her husband,
who is ill in tho Veterans' hos
pital. '
The Choicest of All
Summer Desserts
Delicious
Refreshing
Have a brick of delightful froien goodneaa for dea- - ,
Bert today Ice Cream! Tempting with it deliclout
fruity flavors. Its delicious coolness, Its appetite
appeasing wholesorr.eness. 8urely nothing la moro '
wisely served to finish off the 8ummer meal or
more enthusiactically welcomed. For Ice cream that
satisfies, , . .
Sold EVERYWHERE :
In Southern Oregon
GOLD SEAL CREAMERY
Phone 51 ..v..
eftnrt to increase interest in
in ner ( '. K. conference to
ihf
be held the latter part of August''
u ;is initiated this week at the '
meet I m; of a group of Christ in n
i:nde;ivor members In Llthia park,
Ashland,
Alter the song service, which A
wus led ly .le:in Putnam, ami the k
(b'Votlonals by Jiiumle 11 end rick
sou of G'-inis pass. Kev. Carman '
Mel I H)ki on t he advantages
of sti miner conference. lie gave
it
; a brief sketch of the work that
i i-i carried out in the day's pro
ur.i in. 'l
Mernb.-ls of the e.ist In "Mod
ern M issionaries." the play writ -,r
ten and directed by Neville Bideli.
, which won first place in tho state'
contest held in Marshfleld hiive
reccneii scnoiarsuips 10 aiieuu uie(
Turner cnference.
The Young People's society of
t he Phoenix Presbyterian church R
and of the Ashland Christian (
church w e r e presented with ''
awards.
1 Miss Muriihy " '
. Is H omncd ' '
j i In appreciation of her kindness1'
t and helpfulness to them at the'
playgrouml,-members f if the Fly-
. in:.; lOngle Patrol Friday evening'1
! entertained in honor of Mlssli
i iladys Murphy, playground ln-"t "
struct or. I-eRoyee Dtid ley, 'patrol
lender was host. '
Permanent
$7.50
Vacation Special -
MILADY'S
Beauty Shoppe,,
S. Central Phone 1374
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