Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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Mr. and Mrs. WInsor Oule,
whose marriage was a smart so
ciety event in Annapolis and HnlU
tnore, following Mr, Gale's ffiaihi
ution from the United States Na
''iil academy, are expected to' ar
rive, in Mcdford this . evening' to
be KUests of Mr. Gale's - grand
father, JudKc Wm. Colvig and
other relatives.
They are makinp the trip by
motor from Portland via Coos Bay
and CreKcent City. They were ac
oompunled on the trip west by
Mrsi Floyd Coolr of Portland, who
went to Annapolia. to attend her
son's graduation and wedding...
nmvcrniaiiM Arc
Guests Here
- Mrs, Elizabeth Bowermnn nnd
daughter, Beth, of EuReno- and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowermnn of
Portland are in this city to visit
relatives and- friends. Mr. and
Mrs'i Dam Bowcrman will be guests
of. Mrs. Bo worm tin's parents, Mr.
and Mra. John Tlmmona at their
ranch- homo,
. t The BowermunH f ormorfy lived
In Medford ;nnd aro being wel
comed by many local friemls. MIhs
Beth graduated last week from the
University' of Oregon, and - Mr.
Bowcrmun h now with the United
Press, located at the S'ortlnnd bu
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Hlt'lnlmraier-Wonhington
rWwltlhis: Announced - .." :v . .
, As a complete Hurprten to their
muny friends in Medford the marriage-
of Mist Doris Kleinhuniier
to Warlonl .Worthington wAa an
nounced tills rtfternoom- The wed-'
,o"ing was an event of May 25 in
Coquillo and , until today was
known .only by members; of the
two immediate families.
The bride is tha daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.- A. S. ---Kleinhamler of.
Jacksonville and Mr. Worthlngton
is the son of Mrs. Martin Stevens
of this city.. '
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Mrs. Merritt Hostess to- . I
Past Matrons Club I
CKNTUAL POINT, Ore., June 19. 1
-(Spl.) The Past Matrons club i
met at the home of Mrs. Jennie
Morritt in Medford Wednesday,
JUno 1?. , A delicious covered dish
hinL'aeon was served at 1 o'clock
after which the business meeting
was held with the vice-president,
Mrs. Lola Norcross, presiding.
Those present were Mrs. W. C.
Leever Mrs. Henry Head, Mrs. H.
T. Pankey, Mrs. Paul Martin, Mrs.
Leila Paxson, Mrs. Victor BurseU,
Mrs. Elfznbeth Burger, Mrs. Geo.
Nealo, Mrs. W. H. Ferguson and
Mrs. V. H. Norcross of Central
Point; Msh. Carl Bennett, Mrs. Jen
nie Morritt, Mrs. Boshear and Miss
Alice Hanlcy of Medford.
.
ItiMlluto Club Play .
Will Be Tonight. '
, I'lans have neon completed for)
the- presentation this evening of
"His Majesty, the Queen of Kou-
mania-'' by the institute club of
the Methodist Episcopal church.
It will be staged in the church
gyramis'um and a large crowd in
anticipated for the event. In-the
cast nre George Bennett, Melvln
Anderson, Frances Arnspiger, Leila
Van DermaiJk, Geraldlno Vox,
Cecil noynolda and-. Mary' Cham
bers. . f
Itt'limi Fi-om Commencement
PiOgmni at WaKhliifrton.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Tucker at
tended commencement at the Uni
versity, of Washington last week,
where they were guests of their
son, William Tucker, who received
his master's degree. They were
nccompanled north by Miss Or:i
Tucker, who is an instructor lr
the Medford Echoors.
Tuckers Arrive
From Biirllnganic
Mr. and Mrs. Nion Tucker of
Burllngamo arrived on the Shasta
here today, and left immediately
for their fishing lodgo on the
Hogtie river. They will join their
son, Nion, Jr., and Michael Tobin.
who have beon vacationing' there
for povrrol duyn.
Miss llrckmuii Arrives
From Ililo, Hawaii .
Miss Annette Heckman arrived in
Medford on the noon Shasta from
San Francisco, where she landed
yestcrdny on her return from Hllo,
Hawaii. She will spend the sum
mer in thtij clty'.aa guest pf her
fathev,Tr.. W. TAJ Heckman and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver at their
home on Cprniuif. Court. t
Pocahontas Lodgo f
McctM Tonight . -
The Pocahontas, lodge will hold
a regular meeting tonight at the
Red men hall. The committee of j
Mrs. Ora Rinabargtu . and, Mrs.'
Maudtt Abbott pronjipe' something j
ne,v in the way of tiitertainment, j
after which there will be a f'crazy
bridge party. A large attendance
is desired. . s
Will Itclurn From
Los Aiigckti
Mrs. R. G. Bardwell and daugh
ter, Betty, will arrive In Medford
tomorrow from Los Angelea where
Miss Botty has been attending the
Marlborough school.
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Juvenile Order ' - j -Meets
Saturday. ' 'r ,
', The Juvenile Order, Nelghbora
of AVoodcraft, will meet Saturday,
aiternoon, Juno zu, at tho- K. I
hall at 3 o'clock. A full attend
ance is desired. '. .,-('' .'I f '
Hard Pounding I,',
Drivers Boosters
r For Waverly Oils
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;This paper is one pf two Int Ore
gon selected to carry the adver
tising for Waverj f Ugh Speed Mo
tor Oil, one of the recognized
leading brands of oil on the -market.
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"Hard pounding (drivers," say
the Wavely ads, "are, ' the best
boostol's for our 'oil because it
lubricates perfectly at highest
driving speeds "where ordinary" oils
break down ancf go to-pieces'
It stands up under tho terrific
beating an oil must take in this'
day of fast 'driving speeds, and' is
guaranteed to bp. tho most econo
mical and satisfactory1, oli pn tho
market." . .
The C. E. Ontes- Auto, Co., wo
the local distributors. .
PLAN ENTERTAINMENT
FOR RAILROAD AGENTS
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. -The convention committee of the
chamber of commoi oo, is In, session
again this afternoon to complete
plans for entertainment Sunday o
the 125 passenger agents of north
west railroads, who will visit this
city.
A trip to Crater Lake will be tho
major event cf the day and cam
are still needed for the drive, C. T.
Baker announced this afternoon.
Any person who will have a car
available Is asked to call the
chamber of commerce. 1: ,r , 4 ,
Seeks Hiislwind's ..Insurance
SI5ATTLE, June (UP)Tho
Insurance of a man who haj been
missing for 26 yenrs In being aoughi
by Mm. Margaret M., Otis, wife of
Lkut. Frank I. Oils, who has never
been seen since he- left New York
for San Frnncbco In' September,
ia03. Mrs. Otis believes hor bus
band Is dead, and aeeks his $5,000
Insurance, with interest. ...
-t isortatta Ptfit Photo
Richard Dolo, 23, son of James A.
Dole, Hawaiian pineapple king, and
Mrs. Dole who was May McManus
Johnson of San Jose, Cal., before
their marriage in Sparks, Nev., aft
er an alt night motor ride from the
bride's- Jiome.
AID TRAVEL FUND
NEW OFFICERS AT
BIG ROGUE PARTY
Greeting the new Lion presldont,
j G. W. Newberry and other officers
for the coming year along with a
group of cubs, the local Lions club
entertained last evening with ono
of th largest parties of tho year
at the Hoguo HIk Inn. Ninety
guests were present and an excep
tional program of speeches, dano
rng an Ringing presented. ; i
Tho evening's- entertainment op
ened with ix 7 o'clnnk banquet.
George Olson, master of ceremo
nies, was assisted1 by Larlo Davis
In . Introducing the ladies, who
were also honor guests; "
The acceptance speech and wel
come, voiced by JJon wewoerry,
following his Installation as presi
dent, wafl greeted with much en
thusiasm. Other officers Installed
under the leadership of Urnest
Scott were: B. G. Harding, vice-
president: Dr. P. G, Bunch, Bocond ;
vlccrpresident; Gerald Burr, seore-j
tnry-treamirer; George Olson, Lion
tamer; Karle Davis, tall-twlstor, 1
and Al Littrell, J. O. Grey and ;
Charles Keames, directors, ! '
Tempted from their den In the,
far end of I ho room by. slios of;
raw meat, .the Lion cubs came ,
forth to be initiated Into tho order. '
They were addressed by tho retlr-,
Ing president, Lion 13. R. White, !
who also read them tho rules of j
Uondom. They were forced to eat
the raw meat and to compete In
a- lemon rolling race which follow- ;
ed. Harry Moore won first honors
by competing tho courso without
Injuring his nose or swallowing tho
lemon. Other initiates present
were Webster Clark, Floyd Rush,
Cure-Id J. Porker, C. S. Stewart
and Low Reynold..
A short history of each, new
officer was given by Lion Don Col
lier, who emphasized many , of
their qualities, which would have
meant failure hnd they been laud
ed before election. !
A duet played by Mr. and Mrs.
George Olsen was much enjoyed.
A group of dance numbers was
presented by Karle Davis' Hi-Steppers,
Adra Kdwards, lOthel Chord,
Nolle Green and Zoo Dell Lnhtls.
Another clever number was danced
by Jane Antic and Zoe Dell Lantis,
nccompanled nt the piano by: Mrs.
J. W. Antle.
Following the program and In
stallation the 'remainder of the
evening, was devoted to dimclng
with music ' furnished ' by Hugo
Lang nnd hip entertainers.
' Seven : menibor of the Institute
club oC; tho. First M. K. church
have beon "rehearnlng for some
time a 'play entitled VHU Majesty,
the Queen of llounianla which
thoy will present tonight, Jtme JU.
in' the gymnasium of the First M.
12.' church at 8:00 o'clock.'
,.iThe cast includes Melvin Ander
son. "Queen of Koumanin;" George
Bennett. Leila Van Dermnrk, "Cecil
Reynolds, - Geraldlne Fox, Mary
Chambers and Frances Arnnplger.
''The play is a clever comedy of
college love with tho Impersona
tion of the "Queen of Rounmnla"
aa the nucleus.
A number of the Institute club
members are anticipating attend
imp the institute which U held nn
nilaliy at Littlo River near Rose
burg, and are' taking this means
of ruining tho funds necessary to
take them there.
Tlcketi may be purchased from
mom lie re of. the Institute club or at
the door, , j '
Madrid Plans SkywrniKT
MADRID. June " " (ti P) Ma
drid, ono of the few Kuropean cities
to have a skyscraper, plnns to build
another one. A corporation was
recently formed to erect a big the
atre and oCrice building. It would
be 15 stories high, ,tr lw stories
! higher than the National Telephone
company's, building.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbuna-Wgln Station)
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pago One)
House Fly
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NEW LOW
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Powerful autoi kill 38,500 popl i year
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Laboratory -Tested
Protect Your Home.
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rrliln'y
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5 lo 'fi WcHlorn Aulo Supply
Uncle Jerry; Npws anil f
markets Ijy Mall Tribune
6 to 7 .Mulunl .Mill; Wlu-ru 4
li Clo; Otfutt Unragu; Inl
surnricc Uurenu
7 lo 8 llnpplnrsa Trnln;
Arjel'k,an IjeKlon; JackBon
Co. .WIk. ami Jan 4
8 to 0 KM KM presentation
' KaturilHy 4
A. M.
7: CD to 8 Hrcnkfnut hrond-
cant of news by Mall Trl-
bune
8 In 9 Breakfast broadenst
of news by Mall Tribune
8 lo 9 Treasure Box; Pan
Dandy; Clold Seal
9 to 10 Friendship Circle;
Munn's Uept. Ktoro; Onrd- H
ner Irun Co.
10 Weather forecast
10 tp,U-A. Schilling & Co.f
Alexanders urooery
11 to 12 Hperry Flour; Ward
furor Sloops, Itetrlctt
SKATTI.K. -June .1 (CP) A
new trill w fl.-mr.nded for a ban
dit suspect beentTrte on pf t,he jur
or fell, arfieou for 1 mlhut aur
Incr Imporiant defense arguments.
The defendant, Kenneth Pureeil
wnji convicted of robliery In super
ior court,
and Co.; VVhlto King
1'. M.
12 to 1 Heath's Drujr Store;
LeHh llidt, soloist from Fox
Kialto: News flaijics from
Mall Tribune
to 2 Jafkson Co. Bldn nnd
Loan; Peoples Klectrlc;
Kcientific laboratories
2 to 3:30 World Bookman;
KMED presentation
4:30 to 6 KM ED presenta
tion 5 to 6 Lewis Super Station;
Olrl ficouts; News and mar
kets by Mall Tribune
6 to 7 Pillshu.-y Flour;
- Wherr to Oo
to . 8 Happiness Train;
American Legion s
to 9 K.MED presentation
By tho way, the Husslnns In.thelr.j
enterprises have dinthiKuislied port- j
iters. Tho General Motors, Ford, j;
and other American companies,
have been uendini; engineers, ma-j
chincry and extending credit. j
Now Hlchard B. Mellon, brother i
of tho secretary of the treasury,-'
is interested in the building 'of j
magnolngors( the third largest
steel mill 111 tho world. I
Nothing HUeceeeds like success, !
and it lit tract h successful men to
It, In Moucow, Tlmbtictoo, or at tho;
corner of llroad and Wall streets,
New York. i
Some business news; Kvorybod ,
seems . to share in this depression, j
For tho first time In four and a
half years Wall Street sold fewer I
than 1,000.000 shares last Weil lies
day, and a seat on the exchange
sold for $200,000. Think of that, a
seat that would have been worth
three times us much a little while
ago, when tho price was on Its
way to l,000,uoo. :
Tho price will como. Tho crop
of luiubs is mntitting.
TlU) prlco of oxiMjrt copper waH
cut to 8 emits yesterday. Wall
Street dawdled along dismally.
Vacation days nro coming and
the brokers who speculate from
day to day are inclined to pull in
their speculative horns.
Tho biggest tulephono company
Is.htiylng $1,500,000 of Chicago's
tax warrants, to help out tho big
city In its financial troubles. City
management might learn from tele
phone management and from other
big corporations.
Tho American International Tele
phono ft TrlnRrnpu Co. Is making
an alllarce with that powerful
Swede, Kricson, who owns great
enterprises all over tho world, and
knows how to make them pay.
Mrs. Irene Frances La Porto Is
Head, doctor says, "occupational
radium poioonlhg, developing into
sarcoma of the pelvis, killed her." r
In tho war patriotic women were
needed to palul clock and watch
dials with riidlin. They volun
teered, though the work was dan
gerous. Mrs. La Porto Is tho twentieth
K. die of radium poisoning. Cnllkc
others, she did not sue for dam
ages when sho found she was dy-
IllfC.
She leave two small children,
and the country that needed her
In war might, In spite of the de
pression, find a way to do some
thing for the children now.
Dr. Marie Slopes, who preaches
birth control In Great Britain, anil
Insists on her right to Instruct
sickly mothers of too many chil
dren. Is invited by Mussolini to go
to Italy and iecture on the subject
In Rome.
This does seem hard to believe;
flrrt, because Mussolini Is suppos
ed toant ranro and more Italians,
believing that ho can find room
fir them In various parts of the
world; and second, because preach
ing such doctrines In Home would
be particularly offensive to tho
popo art all Catholics, taughi
that prevention ot birth Is a.al.
MAItSIII'li;i,l--'ontriif','nn ' A
prrmreiMlliR on $2!iS,000 Isthmus
Inlet bridge over Isthmus Inlet,
connecting Eastside with this city.
Be Sure, to Ask for S. & H. Green Saving: Stamps We Give There Stamp Premium Parlors? in Our Store
DEPARTMENT STOE
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( , f C. A. MEEKER, Manager
Filial Sale!
An Unusually Fine Lot of
Women's Goats
!2 PRICE
Be sure to see the values represented in these charm
ing coats which will bo sold Saturday. You'll find
unusually 'fine styles and excellent materials I
DRESSES
. 'i . . 1 Vi . V
$5.95
Lovely dresses, fashioned in the very newest styles,
that are sure to appeal to the discriminating femi
nine shopper. Be sure to see Ithose frocks at this spe
cial price ! ,
ROBE
BLANKETS
64x78 Size
Saturday Special
$1.98
Beautiful Indian Patterns'
A Special Group of
DRESSES
FOR BABY .
V V ; S r-
fiO now drosHPs in nlzos 1 to fl in our baby
riopiutiiimu. Smait, little voiles, orxumlien
ami prints, with bHiuckins or hand work.
S1.00 and $1.95 ;, 5
GLOVES $1.25
New rubric glnvnu from Van Kaalto slip-on
style In-eggshell anil white. An exception
n 1 valtto at this price. , .-.?. .
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SHOES FOR WOMEN
, Special in TJnderthings ,,
Kegitlnr $1.50 glovo silk, non-tun Itnnd
hottom ahortlos In pink only. A real M.
M. Siain' floor special at $1.00
Close out of fniioy Trlhimefl 'slibi-t Torf and
step-ins. HcKtilhr C?C'va!, special, 69t '
For Home Sewing .
Another hiir aalo ot baHltot weavos, wnt
l'lo checks and fimey miiteriulH for BUltn,
honeh pajniniiH and sportq dtoHOcB. UcKti-'j
Mr '69c liiutcirliilB.' Mala flbbr.'iBpdcti'.U '
-ya'ni L:L.L.:J::..,....:.l...-T..3So"
'5
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6
AAAAA to EEE.-Suei tto 12
Opportunity Basement Specials
DeLuxe VA" quality part-linen towels, 10 yds . . .
Simplicity Patterns a better pattern for less
Fitted slips, ankle lengths, plain or lace-trim
All-silk, full-fashioned hose in papular shades. . .
Crib blankets a real Opportunity special at.'. '. !.
$1.00
. . .15c
. . 98c
. . 98c
. . .59c
i.' t:1'
Better hoe$ fer children at . . : .viV. : ... '. $1.00, $1.49 and $L98
Final clean-up of women's light-colored shoes- - dt Q Q
All f hades and styles. Values to $6. . . )Zf y O
M,5M.,Ilept.1,Store:
For Complete -Satisfaction Use Snider's
'Grade A' Raw and Pasteurized
M I L IC
Our Grade A Raw and' Pasteurized Milk has been
delivered with SEAL KAPS for years. Seal Kaps
are the only absolutely sanitary Bottle Caps used
in Medford.
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For Your
Protection
Human hands do not
, touch the milk. Seal Kaps
not only cover the milk
but cover the neck of the
bottle as well, keeping
out all foreign substances.
Sun-Kist Fruit Salad
ICECREAM
Is Our Special For Next Week
On Sale Saturday At Your Favorite
Fountain or Restaurant
c . .
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
"IF IT'S SNIDER'S IT'S THE BEST TO BUY"
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