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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 2, mi. fXGE THREE Edited By Eva Nealon iir I nno w pas kjDCi'S dine Bengtson Veppner Today An, this afternoon 1 ISTS6 "lu" D x Lit Benge, charming daugn- judge una ""P- v e Bengtson of this city, son -- n ,ann nr Tin mror , Anna o. dcub"" jj First Christian cnurcn Lor The ceremony wm wc JJtM Rev. Joel B. Benton at feie-to-be, attired in a long un 6wn wlth vel1' wm 06 Ham tier cousin, Miss Gladys M.r Patterson. Miss Mm. Marv Craw- mra and Miss Barbara Cro 5 Portland. The flower girls . urv Lou Ferguson, daugh- Uf. ana "- vj... - - j i.i.ni. Willis. dauKhter L- Willis of Portland. Benge will attend the groom tfere will be Messrs. Marvin mm Clarence Hayes, Claude U and Clair Cox. Mrs. J. o. B will Plav thB weddln8 marcn Uurel Beach will -sing. ceremony wm onunn. at the home ot Of tnra city " of Chicago, sister of the will serve at the table. As ' limit the rooms will be Miss . ..nt MfRR Ellzabetn Lr Miss Mildred Vaughn. Miss a 'young, M)ss Anne Norveii fan, Marian Barnes Skotowe Mb. Edith Bengtson Pearson Logo. Lol-town guests will be: A. A. Willis ana miss iridic wi viiratwh Plnmmer. Miss n.inont: MIm Mildred Vau- ..... verhartL nrnwfill. Mr. and Uoyd Evans, all of Portland; rhelma Ryckman of Clackamas, me Norvell of Spokane, Miss n Young of Hood Elver, Miss It Puller of Hood River, Miss Brogden of Hood River, Mrs. n Barnes Skottowe of-Tacoma, !uth 0. Barnett of Walla Walla, Edith Bengtson Pearson, sister groom, Chicago; Mrs. Iytnnea an Froese. sister of the groom, till; Mrs. O. C. Boggs of Med ial Mr. Stanley Boggs of Med- TlAnfra la fl. ' ITTnltiatA flf the rtty of Oregon and a member flu Omlcron PI sorority. Wir ut two. years she was a mem- r the local teaching staff. Mr. wn Is a graduate of the Uni- 01 Denver ana a memoer 01 CM and Phi Aloha Delta hij fraternity. He Is asso- wim me jacKson uuiilj ng and Loan In this city. bride and groom will leave tour of the state Immediately ute reception. pners of Alabama nd Summer Here Crowells Sail For Paris Accompanied By Helene Salade Mr. and Mrs. William .Crowcll and daughter, Bannle. of Paris, who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. L A Salade, .sailed yesterday from Saii Francisco, accompanied by Helene Salade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L A. Salade, Jr., for Europe, where the two little girls will enter school m early fall to spend several years uvuujmg .n;iu;ii HUQ niUSlC. Mrs. Salarift nnri tu, 1.1.11,1.. ed the party In San Francisco yes- ...... j ,,u , wiiunue to Chicago for a several weeks' visit, Mrs. Swem Gives Party Honoring Seattle Guests Mr. and Mrs. Long Are Complimented at Thursday Affair md Mrs. H. G. Benncra of tboro, Ala., arrived In Med ford ttk to be guests for the sum IMrs. Benner's brother. Dr. R. -finite, and Mrs. Poelnltz at home on East Main street. tenners motored to Medford the south, where Mr. Bcnncrs i prominent part in Journal- kirclea as former editor of the pi Deacon. - I Patterson of o York Hostess 8teWArt Pnt.tnrenn Is In iff from New York to spend Jmmer, was among hostesses 31nlng at dinner during the t She Invited a group 01 ' to her homo to dine Tucs '4 Thursday evening. The lr.,. i ' . . . . " nunnrea Mr. ana iwrs. 8. V. Carpenter and house N(n. w North - . UUI Mrc in oi i.i ! Medford today for a week s Portland, Scattlo and other iwth. After spending sever.il "tch city they will continue wnere ur. Bhocklov will w meeting of executives of lAtemAHnnal t I v.-,- T.,, N Saturday. i Parsonii Home ,7, Don worth, daughter of Mrs. Dnnurtrt.s nr Qantit tat In uj,. ' L ui airs, jtegi- PT" "" d"'""ifr Mary. C. A. Sound TODAY and MONDAY Marie l)re,,pr nd Polly Moran In "Reducing" . FtSDAY md VF.I)NI'.si)AV Right to Love" Ruth r.L... '"rilSDAY nd FKmA 4io Murder Mystery' Warner Oland Vrrn.nAY nviv h America Thirst' lth n,ie t.,e xll,NT,v-TIN In WNE lir.lKXDKR" lIuV"; Mnn- T"'- d. AbI. 9. la ii , "Trader Horn.' f '"""nnons Show, ih J""-' 11 Mrs. Jack SWem was hostess Wed nesday evening at a picnic supper and swimming party at Ashland, BlVOn in rnmnltmi.ul Irt m n r, Swoin and dnugliter, Mnry Jane, who The list of guests for the evening Included Mrs. HflMtinHrn T Swem, Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Swem and uituBiiters, rnoeoe and Nancy, nnd Mrs. D. R. Swem and daughter. Miss Marv .Tnno nrnHnni. St. Nicholas school In Seattle last spring and will enter the University of Washington In the fall. She was a guest In Medford with ,Vicr mother for the past two weeks. iMrs. Kenly nml (luests Vacation at (leilrliurt Mrs. P. Corning Kenly, accompan ied by her sister, Mrs. Itlchard Ste venson and soiis. Richard and John, of Chicago, left Friday for Gearhart, where they plan to spend a month at the beach, Parwell Kenly Is spending several days in Ross, Cal., as guest of his aunt. Mrs. Ned Hill. Several parties of the past week were arranged to enjoy the dances held by Val Valentc'a orchestra ot San Francisco, which enterulned at Jackson Hot Springs Thursday even ing and at the Oriental Oardens Friday. A no-host affair honoring Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long of Portland, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Heath, was among the parties cli maxing at Hot Springs. A swim at Twin Plunges and a picnic supper In the park composed the early evening's program for Mr. and Mrs. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Long. Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fluliror, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vilas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, Miss Orbie Natwlck and Tom Swem.' Burlingame Young Folk On Vacation Several members of the younRer set of Burlingame arrived In Medford Monday enroute to the Nlon Tucker lodge on Rogue river, where, they are vacationing this week. In the party are Miss Barbara Tobln, Miss Olga Kramer, Miss Nlnl Tobln, Alex Albert and Frederick Sands. Tea Given to Honor Miss Dorothy Moore A group of local ladles entertained nt tea Thursday afternoon at the Snedlcor studio, honoring Miss Dor othy Moore, photographer of San Francisco, who was a guest in this city. About 50 guests called during tho afternoon, Misses Dorothy Gould and Fredericks Brommer served n Begins TODAY for 3 Days f (CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY) I COfflBOilM In a Woman's Ntjr toaaor All lCiJ. DEVOTION V ' 4 HER CREED I iMf ''M !lf , -fyu,J 8h Trlnniplieil g ffttf" KiiiJW' ItHWT over Man's f hWiik Yi IS' Kternal - XX iM4h'f l'Arifiil Auihor ,.t ; j S' v 4??i'V' ''itf "The frlmlnal W J V 2 UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA! Mm B.MtflAIN I'KK'KM! Paflif News Mut Inrr 3Wc MlrkPV MHiiilre Comrdy KvenlriR 30c Sn,nce As It Socns ' UH' ' WEDNESDAY! Mm yK HCHKKX TRIl MPM! -NqF"t Dinner Dance Gala Event Friday Eve at Rogue Elk Inn Rogue Elk Inn offered a pleasing setting Friday evening for the. sub scription dance sponsored by mem bers of the ranch colony. Dinner was served in the dining room facing the river and the re mainder of the evening devoted to dancing. Covers were placed for about 65 guests and the list Included several easterners who are sending the summer in Medford. ' MKscm Roberts Return From Kast Tilts Week Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy Rob erts, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Roberts, are expected to return the middle of the week from Cincinnati, w.'iere they have been visiting rela tives for the past six weeks. Their return is anticipated by many mem- ; bers of the younger set. ' Dinners and Picnic Parties Favored By Many Society Folk The past week In local society was characterised by many informal din ner and ptculc parties. Among those entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert w. Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. P. Corning Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgcil and T. Slater Johnston. Miss Campbell Is Guest In l,os Angeles Miss Harriet Campbell left Wednes day by motor with Miss Alta Davis for Los Angeles, where she will be guest for four weeks of her aunts, Mesdames Smith and Wolford. Mr. and Mm. Peter At Cabin This Week Mr. and Mrs. John Poter and daughter, Eleanore, are spending the week at their cottage at Shady Cove on Rogue river. Bridge Luncheon Pleases Members of Younger Set A charming young hostess of Mon day afternoon was Miss Evelyn Her man, who Invited a group of friends to her home for luncheon and bridge. There were three tables of cards In play and prizes awarded Misses Su eette Stennett, Kathcrine Stearns and Arvllla Burns. Guests for the evening were Misses Louise Elrod. Betty and Suzette Stennett, Jane Robinson, Kathcrine Stearns, Kat,Mcrtno Chaney, Rosa and Dorothy Oore, Arvllla Burns, Alice Prock ami Margaret Warner. Mrs, HazelrlgK to YlKlt Non In South Mrs. Sue Hazelrlgg left last evening for an extended visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .W. W. Haaelrigg at their home In Alamedn, Calif. Furry-Farmar Wedding Event Monday Evening At ft quiet wedding at 6 o'clock Monday evening at the homo of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Furry, Miss Sybil D. Furry became the bride of Richard B. Farmar of Sim Francisco. Hie ceremony was read by Rev. Fred E. Schell of the Phoe nix Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Farmar left Imme diately aftor the wedding for a trip north, after which they will be at homo in Sun Francisco. Pythian Club MrWs Tuewday The Pythian club will meet Tues day, August 4. at the home of Mrs. H. O. Wort men. Bta South Oakdale. The ladles will play cards during the afternoon and will be Joined In the evening by their (hiiRbands and fam Mllew for a covered dish supper. E. E. Kellys Return From Trip North j Judge and Mrs. E. E. Kelly and? son Bob, and Mrs. Laura Aiming re turned last woek from Vancouvea island. They were away from Med ford several weeks and were guesta for the major part of their vacation of Mrs. Wellington Christie of Mew Westminster. 66 MILES ON 1 1 GALLON of GAS? Walter Crltchlow, 7553-B street! Whemon, ILL., has patented a new. damp air gaa naver for autoa and en nines that saves gas and oil, gives quicker pickup, faster top-speed and automatically de-carbonlzes engine. Fords report 28 to 66 miles on 1 gallon: other makes y. to y, moro. $10,000.00 cash for best gains made. County it state distributors wanted to make t'J50 00 to (760.00 a month. 1 sent for trial. Write him today. 1 S stf fSMART Cp EDWARD C. T ROBINSON The J. C. 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