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If- MEDFOJID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, REOON,1 SUNPiiY 'AUGUST 2, 1931. :AGE POUR - I tiv. club bow ot ,isuui wauo p Angled 10.8-tonaof.treightia,?, Miss Gannaway Is Married Mt Home Wedding Thursday mato in luau. i i I " "111. 1 1 -i i (. ' 'm i ; fa Miss Larson, Opera Singer, Is Guest pf , t" Former Schoolmate i I i ' .interesting guests in Medford Wed nesday were Miss .Ms Larboti nnd ' brother; John Larson, who stopped .Jiere -to-visit MUs. Larson's friend and , former schoolmate la Illinois, .Mm. II. E. Carlcy. -Miss Larson is a member of The ; .Chicago iClvlc Opera company and im been slnglun Important roles In the. company's presentations for the post several .years. .Bhe Is spondlnti 'her vacation In Los Angeles, where .she Is singing opera roles In the little . Greek theatre. She .Is singing In II Srovntore August 7, so could make only .a brief stay In Medford. . She was delighted with tlie Rogue .valley and expressed a desire to .re-' turn and visit Crater Lake and other .eceiilc JWflts. 1 Mrs. Faber Gives Two Bridge Events ! to Greet Dehmans ' Mrs. Everett Faber was hostess at two affairs at her home at Central Point last week, given In compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Q. Denman of this city, whose marriage kwas .a social event of last month In Salem. Wednesday afternoon Mrs..- abor invited 13 guests Jor bridge, feting Mrs. Denman, Those present, were Mcsdames Arnold Bc'inert, Otto Bohnert, Leonard Freeman, Elmer Kyle, Mervyn Oleason and H. P. Jewett and Misses Kllfcftbetb South well, Leola Hesselgrave, Emily Brown, Dorothy Young and Eleanor Palmor. In the evening bridge was again In1 play with the following guests pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. Denman, Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Jewett, Mr, and Mrs. Oeo, Lowe, Mr. and Mrs Alvln Tollefson, tar and Mrs. Earl Leover, and Mr. and Mrs. Faber. F amily Reunion to I Be Portland Event ' ' Mrs. Laura M. West left Friday for ., ' Portland to attend a faintly reunion . In honor of the birthday of .her . , brother, Jcfforson Myors, who Is U. 8. shipping board commissioner,' and 'recently returned to the northern , Blty from Washlngton.p.. p. ' The reunion will be ,'iold-nt the , summer home of Mr. Myers' slater, ! j Mrs, H. E, Albert, near Mt. Hood.' . Mrs. West expocts to spond two wocks , in tho northern part of the suite , 'Visiting frionds and relatives, : , Mrs. Mary West of CUiclniuUI, Ohio who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Josephine McQuiston and family for the past two qionUx Will leave ,tpday , for hor home lit the east. She will I return by the southern route, and visit Jier nephew, W. W. HaaclrlKK , at Alameda, Citllf., .and frionds In . Los Angeles. , Yoiinier Met tintertulned i At Kdmlslon Itanrh, . : Jimmy Bdmlston and Busacl Wood ward entertained at their Bums val ley summer home Wednesday aiter noon and evening, with tennis and .swimming. Quests Included: Misses ' Adra Edwards, Anno Fuson, MIT dred Orltch, Helen and Mary KQ mlston and Messrs. Kussel Wood iward, Fred Colvlg, Robert Colvtg, Harry Oartleld, Roger Early, Jimmy ' Edmlaton, Earl Llttrell and D. Eguort Chadwlck. Carnation Club lias Meeting ' The Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. Ida Wilson on Chestnut treet, Thursday afternoon.' Wullt , blocks were distributed to be worked, and then plans for the Degree of Honor picnic were completed. t The club was entertained with eev .eral musical numbers presented by .Mrs. Wilson's daughter, Ellow Mae. .After cooling rufrer.'inients were .served the meeting adjourned. Among those present were several visitors, Mrs. LI la ,M. Hass of Fort llall. Idaho, who Is Mrs. Wilson's house guest. Mrs. Brlcker. of Seattle, Mrs. Pay. Mrs. R. C. Slpea and clill tdron, Thelma and Wendall, Mrs. .'Bertha Warner, ,Mra, Mary Walters. Mrs. F. Hubler, Mrs. Peter Dietrich. ,Mlss Leona Dietrich, -Miss Rllow -Mae 'Wilson, and hostess Mrs. Ida Wilson. " ' aleeler Return From Vrllowstiiiie, - Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bleetsr and sons. Dick and Bob, have returned from a 10 days' trip through Yel lowstone National park. They re port a very enjoyable time. Mlsa Thorsen of , .lurl land (Hirst Here Mlsa Helen Thorsen of Portland tartived In Medford by plane Wednes day to be guest for several days of Mr. C. P.' Swlgert Jr., of Portland, who la visiting her father. Dr. W. II. jiecsman. Mrs. Weill. Home iwm .California ' Mrs. J. C. S. Wellls. who has been in California since lute winter, .re. turned to her home Friday. W. C T. U. Workers of Ashland And Medford Will Hold Reunion i On August the fourth, t,")ero will be a Joint plclnto for1 the members of the Ashland and Medfprd W. C. T. '"U.'s In Llthla Park, with hostesses In ithe park early to receive the visitors ,as they arrive. Luncheon will be served at noon In the picnic grounds, after which .all will adjourn to the little grove near the band stand, where the visit ing speaker and honored guest will .make an address at a .00 p, m. It la expected to hold a conference In the morplng. .before the luncheon hour. ; All members of Vie organisations .are asked to bring well filled baskets for the picnic. I' Mrs. Luella Stearns Is chairman of the reception committee. She will choose her assistants. . 1 .Lenadell Wiggins of Tunkhamrook, Pa., Is the field secretary of the National W. C. T. U. and cornea high ly recommended as a speaker of abil ity and of charming personality. Bride-to-Be Honor Guest at Supper and Bridge in Ashland Miss Betty Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, whose engage ment to Lawrence Wagner was an nounced several weeks ago, was hon ored Thursday evening at a bridge upper, given by Mesdamcs A. E Kinney and 8. D. Wagner of Ashland. Supper was served at the Kinney home. The party then progressed to she Wagner home, , where several games of bridge were In play. . Ouests for the affair were Misses Mario Mitchell, Genevieve and Elea nor Swedenburg, .Lots and Louise Hansen, Jean and Janet Balls. Linda Oedcr, Pearl Wardle, Mary Adamson, Dorqviy Baughman, Edith Dodge, Frances Strange, Irma May, Luclllo and Thelma Peroztsl and the honor guest. Mm Brown. . ., . Joint Party Plan Of Local Groups For Thursday Eve A picnic supper, swimming and dancing are Included in the pro gram planned Tor Thursday evening by members or the .Business ana Professional Women's .club and the Active club, who are planning Joint party for that evening. The committee working on the event Is composed or Ma O" h"" son, chairman from ' the Business and iProferuuonnl Women's cluu, buMe Brown and Sadie Harklns and Keith Fennel, .Leslie VanDorn and John Nciuermeyer from the Aotlve ciud The two clubs will motor to Ash-' land and supper will be served in tne park and swimming anu aauciug enjoyod at Twin Plunges. pi Savage Rapids Picnic Draws Crowd Today Lotol society will be well repre sented today at Savage Rapids dam, where the picnic sponsored by the .Knights of Columbus Is being I'ickl. Swimming, boating and many other sports will be Included In the ontor talnmont for the day, A basket lunch will be served during tho noon hour. f finest .of Mrs. .iinnics " ; Leave for Callfornlu. Mrs, F. Plstor, who .has boon vis iting her daughter, Mrs, Ernest Barnes of Glen Onk Court for tne past six weeks, has loft for n Francisco., She will bo In that city for about two weeks after whion she will go .to San Diego for the remainder of the summer before' re turning .to Tuscan, Arizona lor tne .winter. Mrs. Plstor. wno naa irequenwjr spent hor summers visiting at wat ering ptacoa on tne nuruutmu nent. was fascinated ny vno dcoiivj of tho Roguo River valley. This was her first real stay in tne vauey,' al though she has been In the north west a number of times. ; :i . Iliirsclxick Trips . Interest Many. s ' 1 Huraoback riding trips are Inoreos. Ilig In popularity with many local sola. Thursday evening a party oi young people escorted by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dodge, rode up Ortfun Crock and en loved a welncr roast In the moonlight. i Tho party Included Misses Blanche Pride. Blanche Cltflen, Delphlne and Helen Hlnok. Morjorlo Llndley, Ar. Jleno Butlor. Marjorle Haeelton, Joyce Gage. Dorothy Day and Betty Janes and Mrs. Grace Vosa, Mrs. Oda Hud son and Mr. and Mrs. Dodge. . Kiluiird Sollmkys Visit 111 Medford ,. , Among guests In Medford last week from San Francisco wero Mr. and Mrs. E.iward SoIUisky. who spent sometime In this city before continu ing to Crater Lake, where thoy visited Mr. Sollnsky'o brother, E. C. 8olinsky", euerlntondent of the Crater Lake national park, .-t- Klu ins and Mrs. 1 Irli ll Varatlon at take Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Klum of Oak land, Cel.. former residents of 1,'ils city, who are vacationing In southern Oregon, spent several days last week at .Diamond Lake. They were accom panied by Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch .of Medford. Miss lloaiinl Honored , ; At Party Here Miss Mabel Howard of Albany, who was a guest In this city last week of Mr. ajirt Mrs. James Grigsby, was t.'ie Inspiration for a delightful brlilKe party given by Mrs. Urlgsby Wednes day afternoon. Hunell Coleman Hill hall Next AVerk Russell Coleman of Honolulu, T. H-, who has been the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,H. Coleman In this city for the past two months, ill sail August ID for the Islands. While in southern Oregon, where he formerly mode his home he lias been much entertained, i 8he spoke at the C. E. Interna-' ttonal convention in Ban Francisco, and her appearance here Is anticipat ed with a great deal of pleasure. She makes an especial appeal to young people and has splendid Ideas and suggestions lor them In their work. Her address is not Intended tor Just members of the organisation but the public Is Invited to come at two o'clock and hear the address In the little grove near the baud stand, i Every one Interested In hearing an address on a pertinent theme and by one who is a spender of more than usual ability. Is cordially urged to be present Tuesday, August 4. at fl:oo p. m. at the grave near the band etand In the park. Tuesday. July 0a, was the regular day for the meeting of the union but .1 -was postponed .until August 4. t,'iat the picnic could be arranged, and that all might have the privilege pf hearing Mlsa Wiggins In the after noon. Ashland Tidings, r y 4 , Chosen For Ballet gjssMMweiaM-s-wa j 1 1 iy' y si sjunirrysi ' i ilTrri1 li r iji" ill jll Mil I II I ' I IT' TTTr"t"rj' " " "1 4V' . ) - ' - i & v : ?T. , , J , , k . "-.'' k , Jr ' - f ttuf A ' S Ax ,9 tK - f ' ) f t jf a . ; I. " i " W 5 iv " I 4 ' i V i. I - l 1 ' - ' - ' 1.t::.f ;" : V.-. i: .-IWeff tit ' i- , ... j ... ' Miss Ruth Marie l.uy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry -l.uy' of tnis city, who is spending the summer at the I'erry-Mansfleld school of the dance at Ntcamhtiut HprliiRH, coionulo. Miss l.uy is one of the fa vored members of the summer class, having been Invited to appear in a dance rolicert, to he presented later In the summer -In Ilenver. She will lie feutuml In thr biillet find two .other dance groaps lir the con cert ,lo be presented .In Mtcamboiit Mirlns July HI. -Hie will aim ap pear as one of the elRlit soldiers 111 the presentation of Frnnchette and I'lcrre. Mhe will reopen her slmllo in Medford early III September. Picnic for Business Girls Planned for Tuesday Evening To open mld-summor activities for buslnaxa girls In the city, the Med ford Y. W. C, A. Is sponsoring a Busi ness Girls' plonlo In Llthlu. park at Ashland Tuesday evening at 7 o' clock. Following dinner and games, swimming will be enjoyed at tho Twin Plunges, according to plans an nounced by Mins Dorothy Mitchell, Y. w. u. A. secretary. ... '. Thoso who plan to attend nro asked to register at tho local Y. W. offlcos bofare noon on Monday, August 4. Included among the atlvltlcs to bo sponsored by tho organisation Is an oarly morning swimming class, be tween 7 and 0. o'clock. Miss Mltcholl slutcd that tho regu lar fal! program will bo taken up about the middle of September. : Dtirnos anil Porters Leavo fur Vacation Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Durno and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter left Friday for a two weoka , vacation trip, which will tako them to Vancouver, Victoria and northern beaches. Mrs. .Itauer anil Daughter -duetts tit lunch Mrs. Bruce llaucr and little daugh ter, Louise Jocclyn, are spending sev eral weeks of the summer season as guesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bauer at their cottage at Ten Mile below Newport. , Nancy .Clark VKlta Carpenter Children Little Miss Nancy Clark, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8. Clark. Is a guest' this week of .Hillo and Har low Carpenter, children of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter at Gcar hartr ...... , . .. Mrs. iKIlert Leaves For ItoM'lturg Mrs. Rose Klfert and .grandchildren Billy Barnuiu and Joan Hoso Buchter 'left-yeeterday for -Roscburg - alter spending several days In this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaacs. They will spend a week In Roseburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Justin Klfert before continuing to. Portland. FRANKLIN'S CAFE SUNDAY Dinner Menu 80UP Golden Consomme, Victoria ' '. ,'. "'' SALAD," . ,. Pear, Whipped Cream, Wafei CHOICE OF Roast Prime Turkey, Giblet Dressing Fried Spring Chicken, a la Maryland Baked Virginia Ham. etralued Honey Fresh Tomato Stuffed with Chlrksn Salad Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus Snowflake Potatoes ' Tender Green Beans Hot Banquet Rolls DESSERT Freafc Apricot Cobbler Whipped Cream ROcky Road loe Cream. Watermelon Pie Cake Sherbet DRINKS Tea Iced Tea Milk IIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, -Peaslev photo. Mrs. Jennings Is Feted On Birthday ,, Shower Given Too Mrs. Louis Jennings has been the inspiration for much recent enter taining. Thursday evening Mrs. Rqlph Jennings was nostcss at a .picnic aitp lcr honoring her .birthday and Mes dames J. W. Young, 'Baker and Nlch. ols gave a lovely bridge luncheon and shower for her at the Young home; Sixteen guests enjoyed tlm latter uuiiir. i,uiicncon was servea at lio clock at H,tnl)lo IjoniitUully decorated In pastel colors. Bridge followed Slid the presentation of many Elfts to the honor-guest climaxed the utlqi noon's' program. KwtcrtahV' ' '' III Ashland " . Misses Gorakllne Latham, Jcane( Forguson and Mary Kate Walters entertained last evening with swim ming at tho Twin Plunges In Ashland rnnowed by dancing at Llthla park Thirty young people from Medford wcro Included lu tilo party. St. Ann's Altar Society Picnic Is Knjoyetl. The picnic sponsored' during the past week by the St. Ann's Altar society In Ashland park was t tended by a large crowd and de clared a suocessful event. Follow' Ing tho picnic dinner a stroll through the shady park was en Joyed. Mrs. McCHlloiir.il Is (litest -Hero Mrs. Annie McCullough of Denver, Colo.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smylle on tho Pacific highway, north. Your needs expert attention A thorough cleaning, oiling, and any necessary minor adjust ments made now will pay you. Brina in vour Just as careful in our repair work as we are in selling only good timepieces. Al Uft , , . .TWfcfffnhf mi sms ae Brophy's HAVE. 5000 IN USE s,r,! , ; ;;'".''.. "' I placed 130 of these boxea1 (Kiectrolux) In the Colonial Hall Apartment alter testing them tor four months. I find them very satisfactory and there Is very little trouble oMh them at any time. In Kew Gardens we have &.000 of these ,poca In use and each apartment house speaks very highly of them. C. E. DICKINSON, Manager, Kew Gardens Apartment House Owners' Association. Kcw Gardens, N. Y, Local rates as low as 1-10 of lc per cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. "Home of Instant Heat" . 209 West Main Street JPhorie 626 At a lovely home wedding Monday morning Miss Jljelma Gannaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gon naway. became the bride of Arthur Render, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Thpmas Render of Vancouver, B. .C. The ceremony was read at 11 o'clock by Rev. C. B. Porter fcf -the First Pres byterian church In the presence of 20 guests. T.he bride was charming In a gown of pale gray chiffon with coral tinted pumps lending a pleasing contrast to her ensemble. She carried a shower bouquet of American beauty roses and Hhes of the valley and was unattended. She was given In mar-, rlage by her father. The groom's attendant was Paul Gannaway, brother of the bride. -Lohengrin's wedding morch was played for the entrance qf the bridal party. . ' The .ceremony ' was .followed by a wedding breakfast at tie Gannaway home after which Mr. and Mrs. Ren der left fqr the' south. The bride Is a popular member of local society. She graduated from the MedfQrd high school and Oregon State college, where she was affiliat ed with Sigma Kappa sorority. Mr. Render was educated In Eng land and Is associated with Blue Ribbon. Lt., Importers of Vancouver and Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Beach Leave Soon for East ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Beach will leave Tuesday for Cincinnati, Ohio, an4 qther eastern cities, where they plan to spend a month. They will travel the; Canadian National route and ftop for .several .days iln Winnipeg. ' On their return they will visit In Chi cago .and ;Llncoln, Neb., where Mrs. Beach will remain as guest of rela tives ttwo weeks after Mr. Beach re turns to Medford September 1. Mr. Beach .will attend the D. O. O. K. convention In Cincinnati as delegate bom .Vie local lodge. Missionary Group To Meet Monday The Missionary solety of the First Christian church will meet Monday, afternoon Instead of Tuesday this week In the church parlors. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, state president of the organisation will be present and speak to the group. A missionary pageant, In charge of Mrs. I. H. Gove will be presentee; on the program. . ; Mr, and Mrs, Kelly ' Leavo for Vucation , Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly and little son Bernard Paul, and Mrs. Paul Grolner will leave today for Portland, where Mrs. Grelner will be. guest of friends for two weeks. The Kellys wll .continue to the Oregon const for a vacation at various beaches. ; . Guests of Wchrlls : At Ashland Homo , Mrs. Paul Orelnor and daughter, Mrs. Edward 0. Kelly and little son Bernard Paul, spent Friday In Ash- pland as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- llumt Wehrll and daughter Irene, 1 i : Trlanglo Club Jo Meet Tuesday ' - Tho .HI Triangle club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss E. iHelen Wilson, WO South Ivy street at 8 oclock. Miss Jean Woodrord will be program leader. Mrs. .Wagner .Hostess At .Luncheon Mrs. M. G. Wagner recently enter tained at 1 o'clock luncheon compll-i! menting miss isobel Stuart of Holly wood, who Is a guest ,here of her par ents, Col. and Mrs. R. I. 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