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g MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST AO, 19:11. " PAGE THREE lj s society The Week CjdcCaskeyTo pertain Tuesday Uig Easterners k-Janif- PTprcston and Stewart Patter r .. ..- hnnnrvd Tuesday at ft 1 L flU DC - - - - fvf luncheon Rt the beautiful to, home of Mrs. H. p. McCas- L m the u o's L ucCasKey . Is inviting twelve Lu for the occasion, The three r . knnr am' visitors In Med- ffor the sumiuvr t Jentlve for much enteratinlng . Amwrfi nf the ranch col- fiss Cree iSrae f Milan Jacobs ay City Wedding ju and Mre. J. W. Jacobs left this k Wednesday lor oan rruiiuujuu, Lr ttey were guests at the vred L of Miss Margaret Cree of Burl- Cm, to their son, Milan Jacobs rflW. lie bride, who Is the daughter of md Mrs. B.' A. Cree ot London, uno, Canada, Is a popular mem , lithe younger set of Burllngame. a. Jacobs is well known In this I, where he lived for many years 1 graduated from the local high oL ifor th past thi'ee years he i oceri trith the Parker Dental lab aorles in San Francisco, me; rill make their home In fcllngame. ; . k Dfliell Is best o( Sister . HID Jennie Oelzell of Salem, who L been visiting her brother In Lntth Palls, Is In Medford visiting teter, Mrs. Don Newbury, for sev- hl days before returning to her be in Salem., Miss Deizeii is visit- her former acquaintances, having ratly graduated from the TJnlver ; ot Oregon. j. Durham auU Son nt lor North In. C. A. Durham and son, Victor, to were guests for a week of Mrs. a. Heinle, left by train Tuesday Koing for Seattle, -where they will met by Mr. Durham and accom- uled on the remainder of their re in trip to their home In Brcmer- Ht llave Joint Won Tuesday A Joint meeting of -the Bedmen Pocahontas lodges was held pdiy evening at the Bedmen hall ooor of Jamea Keys, great Junior saore of Portland, and Mrs. Keys. It a a past Pocahontas of that city, k In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. pney, active members ot the tram Fans tribe and council. very enthusiastic and lntercst tUks were given by the out-of- ft visitors. idreshments were later served by Mies of the Pocaftontas. We Oarlock Misses 1 : ' tm Home This Week t Oarlock left this city by motor TO ior Santa Ana, Oal., where he Joined by his daughters. Ruth fPesgv, who have been spending nmmer with relatives there. The f will enjoy a trip thru Yosem- utional park before returning to port this week, where the little P Ml re-enter St. Mary's acad-' m Missionary " ft Has Session Pe Missionary society of the First p church met witft Mrs. M. L. f I. Tuesday at her home on South fe meeting nnpnnrl lulth alncrlnir. ret Hour of Pravur." The rievo- cre led by the president, 1 Out selections from Matthew ran Mark 8. "Who Is the greatest ' kingdom of Hpnwn?" "Whnsn- P these." A rlnnhtnr nnm Raid pi these." A doubted onco said pe words were not meant for us F Imost upset the faith of the She can say now, "All the f lor our use as well as the 1sea." devotional wot;o followed by Mag, "Foodstcps of Jesus," and W by Mrs. L. J. Knox. white cross work will be the Kodlak mission, were given by the officers tea the Klamatfi Falls Ladies ry. 2 lram was presented by the ih u"d 0lrls Penln' Ouild song, "Fling Out the Roll call was answered by . 1 missionary Interest. Those Mn8 were Lucille Shirley, ru p'ar,on, Leona Daugherty, . wlt and Fern Barton. k ' Dal'J read a letter from r ""a Moody of Sona Beta, Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon Garden Partv anH Dance Enjoyed By the Younger Folk One of the loveliest parties of the last week was that given by the Misses Elisabeth and Jean Swlgart daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swl gart. at their hnm. - uu uenc&see street last evening. Invitations were Issued to about 60 guests who gathered In the lighted .,m enjoys danclng ln the rooms of the Swlgart home Assisting Mrs. Swlgart In serving were Mesdames Eunice mills and E N. Vilm. Local Authoress Has Four Plays to Be Broadcast National Broadcaathic fnmr,,,,,,, nf San Francisco has scheduled for t,1e near future four plays written by neien norns ol this city. The first Of th eorla,, n lu sented Thursday evening, September Hum o.ou to iu, is me only one previously heard by local people. It Is a story of an eastern family who come west to raise fruit. The three new plays are scheduled as follows: "Tim Kellv'a Tnrr" M B. C. drama hour, 9 to 9:30 Wednes day, Sept. 9; "Thirty Minutes." N. B. C. drama hour Q tsi Q-3n Rant oi. and "Love and Pancakes." story teller nour, u:au to 10, Thursday, Oct. 8. . M Edgells Are Hosts at Monday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell enter tained last week with another one of their pleasant Monday dinners. Quests for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beasley and Mrs. B. Chappell, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens, Colonel Gordon Voorhles and T. Slater Jcftn- ston. What the Girl Scouts AreDoing By Mrs, D. J. Wlllson. . We are glad to welcome riome again two of our Girl Scouts from the high school troop, Doris Bashaw and Katherlne Stearns, who spent several weeks at Camp Chaparrel near Santa Cruz. Medford was very fortunate In be ing awarded two scholarships to Camp Chaparrel this summer for the first time, these scholar ships to be given to outstanding hlg school scouts. High School troop, No. 1, was asked to select the two girls, and In this way Doris and Katherlne were chosen. Each of the girls on arriving at Chaparrel. Joined the puppetry and handicraft classes, Many other classes arc hold In addition to these, but they felt these to sound most Inter esting. Botft girls have very clever puppets which they made and creat-. ed themselves, and hope ln time to train a few girls to assist them In presenting puppet shows through the year. , ""1 Prty will be sponsored by "ollc ladles tn the Parish ?,,rlneMy evening. Play will kj' o'clock and an Interesting "" promised. ;Krr finest "wn Home uj1 Mrs. Ohas. A. Fitch of San llu,.M &ue,t 'n this city of !3t n' Dr- B- c- Wilson and Eve Benson S nvauciuj iford Center Bldg. Second Floor , ?.!SNIN x OCTOIIKR ' '"Hr mtA n . . . i. K " r hi r-tuilMl rx-ii- L,. lot rklMren an-l Don't forget, you Wlllpen campers, that your camp badges are waiting for you up at the Girl Scout office. Guests at llenson Home James G. Hcnson and Sanford R. Snyder of Klamath Falls are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Hcn son. Capt, Reynolds Is Guest Here Capt. Oscar W. Reynolds of the United States army was a guest In Medford for several days last week of his brother Lew Reynolds and family. He arrived hero upon his re turn from scoffield barracks. Hawaii. T. H. and left for the presidio, San Francisco, Complete Visit In the North Mrs. Orvllle Harding and daughter Mildred havo returned to Medford from a two months visit ln Tacoma and Seattle. Koltlnons Move to Salem This Week Mrs W. B. Robinson and daughter Jane, and mother. Mrs. K. B. Gray left yesterday for Salem. Oregon where they will Join Mr. Robinson of the Public Utilities department In making t.lelr home In the capital ClThe Robinsons have been the. In spiration for much entertaining in this city and will be missed by a large circle of friends. .Miss Nellianer "irJl. Nelbauer of who h... been guest for several da). of Miss Evelyn Seeatz of this city. leaves today for ner no... STATE "odayTndonda "HOT HEIRESS" Ben Lyon, Ona Munson Watch the Paper for Important Announcement F red Coles Honor Guests at Dinner at Newhall Home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole of Pasa dena, who are ouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark were honor guests Friday evening at a dinner party for which Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newhall were hnat nt that,, nimtrv home near Jacksonville. Those present were the honor guests, the Clarks. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Ruhl. Mr. and Mre. H. Van Hoevenburg and Mr. and Mrs, New hall. The Coles-formerly lived ln the Rogue River valley. M Miss Helm Inspires Bridge Party Here Honorlnc Miss Trma Holm nf Marshfleld, Mrs. R. w. Parrett enter- mineo. at Drldge Monday for a- group of her friends. Three tables were ln Plav With hlirh near twine hlri hv Miss Lucille Barrett and low score by Mrs. Mllo Baucom. Guests Included Miss Helm, Mrs. IVfln Waddell Mrs. C. H Martin Mm Baucom, Mrs. T. N. Parrett. Mrs. E. N JJUlier, Miss Barrett. Mrs Fred Hoag land. Mrs. Warren Butler, Miss Mary Burkhart, and Miss Mclva, Parrett. Folkenbergs Home After Visit North Mr. ,ind Mrs. T. H. Folkenberg have returned lrom an extended visit in the north. During the convention of the Oregon and Washington music teachers, they attended the master classes held by Robert Perutz, violin ist, and Madam Llsznlewska, pianist. Seattle Folk Visit Relatives Here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and little daughter, Marian, 'of Seattle, are guests In Medford of Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strang. They are also visiting other relatives in the valley. Mrs. Holmes plans to spend several weeks In southern Oregon after Mr. Holmes returns to Seattle to resume busi ness. Stewart Patterson and Guests Return Soon. , Tho return to Medford this week of Stewart Patterson and house guests, who have been attending the fiesta in Santa Barbara la an ticipated by many members of the younger set. In the party will be Messrs. Ben Crawford and Tom Boai of Chicago, and Edwin Llcdy of St. Paul. The group will spend a short time here before returning east. f-f , Fraternity Dinner Wednesday Kvent. Members of Phi Sigma Kappa fra ternity from the University of Ore gon and Oregon State college cam puses attended a dinner at the Hotel Medford Wednesday evening, given to honor Paul Wagner of Toledo, Ohio, former president of the Eu gene chapter. Those present were Allan Spauld Ing. Jack Walker. Donald Moore. George Robertson. Paul Luy, Ronald DcVore Richard Isaacs. Estill Phlpps. Barney Miller and Wllford Wagner. 4 Mrs. Illnman on Three Weeks Pleasure Trip Mrs. Harry Hlnman of this city Is enjoying a trip through California with relatives and friends and plans to divide three weeks time between San Francisco. Pasadena, Los Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. Jennings G:tes Luncheon for Sixteen Mrs. Louis Jennings was hostess Thursday at a bridge luncheon for which there were four tables In play High score prize went to Mrs. F. E Nichols, and prize for second high to Mrs. H. A. DuBuque. Those prercnt were Mesdames P. E Nichols. DuBuque. D. W. 8tone, V Tolletson.' Darling. Best. 1-. L. Sand ers R. R. Retcr. R. R. Baker, H. radgham. Cnrl Flchtner. M. E. Lamb. J Lundv. Herbert Llindy. Miss Lu cille Garrett. Mrs. Ralph Jennings and the hostess. p III Inn SMers Meet Wednesday The Pythian Sisters will meet at the K. P. hall on Wednesday, Sept. 2 for their first lodge meeting after vacation. OSES R, C. A. Sound TOllAY and MONIIAY "Great Meadow" John Mark Brown Tl F.SDAY and WKKNEUAY Greta Garho In "Inspiration" III! RSDAY and FRIDAY Nanrj Carroll In "Stolen Heaven" SATI RIIAY ONLY "Land of Missing Men" Hon Steele romed). "Ill Splh." nd "fuckoo Murder Case Coming sun, Man, sept, S, 1 "Skippy" ulth Jaiklc Conper rontlnaoos fjlinw at. and Sun. 1 to 11 P. M. Dally Mat. 1:10, tie. 5 IOC and IV To Enter School V'V 1 i Peasley Photo. Miss Joun OH.osii, popular young tbtUR liter ot Mm. (luy IMtcttcplace, who leaves today for Portland, where she will enter St. Helen, Hall, ttclufol lor RlrU. She will enroll In the regu lar college preparatory course ami In anticipating the many sports offered and houni at the recreational house on Oswego lake, maintained by the school. Flower Exchange Garden Club Plan For Thursday Eve The Garden club will meot fit the Hotel Medford Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. It was announced yes terday. A feature ot the evening will oe the carrying on of a flower ex change and each member Is urged to bring some good plants. T.'ie program will consist of an exchange of gardening experiences of the closing season. Commercial grow ers are Invited to attend and to tako orders. Missionary Oroup M-ets Tuesday The Woman's Foreign Mlsslbnary society of the First M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mm. Curtis C. Darby, 014 Queen Anne avenue. Miss May Phippa. will Jeal tho study. , Mite box opening; also election of officers. Assisting hostesses: Mrs- C. ' H. Gile. Mrs. Cora Carder, and Mrs. Clarence Pankey. 4-4 Church Oroup Meets Tuesday Afternoon The first meeting since summer adjournment will be ,ield by the Women's association of the Presby terian church in the church parlors Tuesday, September 1 at 3 o'clock. , Mrs. C. B. McMath, president, urges all members to be present as plans for the winter will be made. The ladies of the East Side circle will be hostesses. Tea Compliments Misses Getchell and Mary Parsons A delightful event of the week for members of younger soU was the tea given by Mrs. Delroy Getchell for the pleasure of her daughter, Miss Gloria, who leaves soou to enter CastUlcJa school for girls In Palo Alto and Miss Mary Parspns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons, who Is entering the Aunle Wright school In Tacoma. About 30 guests called between four and six o'clock. B. W. P. Club For Coming Year, Committees Named One noon luncheon meeting and one dinner mcotlng each month will be held by the Business and Pro fessional Women's club during the coming season, it was announced at the meeting of the executive coun cil held at the homo of the president. Mrs. Edwina Welshaar Tuosday eve ning. Committees, which will lead the work for the ensuing year were also named, and will be headed by the following c h a 1 rmcn: Membership, Miss Winifred Walker; emblem, Mrs. Oda Hudson; flnanco, Mrs, Belva Aik en; legislation. Miss Elizabeth Burr; public and International relations, Mrs. Alice Coppln; program. Miss El sie Brown; forward committee, Mrs. Mary Blerma; transportation, Mrs. Edna Isaacs; education and research, Mrs. Lfiura West; health, Mrs. Lydla Ha nunc tt; publicity, Mrs. Maud Chapman; music, Mrs. Eunice Hlllts; Ladles' Aid lias Homecoming The Ladles' Aid society of the First M. E. churr.n met In regular home coming in the church parlors Tues day afternoon. Mrs, Lcland VanDer- mark presiding. Mrs, A. C. Bennett leading tho dovottons, Bong, "A Charge to Keep I Havo.M Mrs. Ben nett offering prayer. Mrs. . George Kuuzman, ln behalf of Queen Esther circle, presented the "Institute Club' In a group of songs, and Marie Van Dermark In a reading, "Talkatlvo Snlly," Joy co Banish In a piano solo. Romance, by Baughman. Vocal selec tions, "Dear Days of Institute." "Fol low the Gleam," Misses Bertha Arn splger. Gerald In Fox, Madge Kunt man, Marie VunDormark, Frances Arnsplger, Luella Corn, accompanist. Birthday guest. Mrs. A. G. 'Bennett, Honor guests, Mrs. A. M. Slgllngcr, Mrs. Alice Willette. Mrs. Harry Iclcy. During the social hour the Queen Esthers served refreshments. llullillng Bridge ( lull Hnlcrtahied Thursday Members of the Building Bridge club and guests enjoyed a bridge tea Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. R, A. Barker. There were five tables of bridge In play and tea served in the English manner with Miss Kathcrlno Barker assisting her mother. Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs. R. h. Lewis and Mrs. A. E. Hutchison Mrs. Hubbard Feted With Bridge Event M onday Evening Mrs. A. C. Hubbard was the Inspira tion for one ol the moat dulitihttul pnrMca wh:ch graced the Ilrst ol the weeK. In celebration of her birthday anniversary a group of friends auth ored at hor homo for bridge Monday evening. Cards were followed by a handker chief shower for the honor guest. Those proem wero Mesdames M. M. Herman, J. H. Butler, L. Bundy, George Aldeu, H. O. Frobach. Geo. West, T. L. Knight, and A. C. Hub bard of this city, and Mrs. L. B. Brown of Oakland. Mrs. Picket Given Dinner On Birthday Mrs. E. B. Picket was honor guest Wednesday evening at a surprise dinner party, arranged by Dr. Picket ln celebration of her birthday an niversary. Covers wero placed for 11 at the Hotel Medford and dinner followed by a . general social tlmo at the Pl?kcl rcsldonco. Graduate Nurses Meet oh Thursday The Graduate Nurses' association will meot for the first session of the fall season Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Raymond Fish. Anderson road. An Interesting program la being arranged for the occasion. Weavers Move to SMkiine, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver and little daughter, Bally Jane, left on Thursday by motor for Bpokane, Wash., where (,'iey will mako tholr homo, Mr. Weaver having been trans ferred to that territory by the Stan dard OH company of California. They will be greatly missed by their many friends In southern Oregon. Mra. Woavor Is tho daughter of Dr. W. H. Htckman of this city. Family Party Is Wednesday Event For Mr. Scheffel Mrs! F. W. Scheffel entertained at a family dinner Woduesday evening at her home In Wellington Heights in honor or Mr. Scheffel'a birthday. Garden flowers wore used profuse ly about tho rooms and upon tho tables. Place cards of floral, design marked places for Mrs. W, F. Bchef lei, Mrs. Carrie M. Lyman, Mlsa Dee Scheffel. Leslie Schetlel, Mrs aud Mrs. H. V. Scheffel, Carol Howard, Jr.. and Millie Schoffcl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, Pally and Junior Kogers. Mr. i.uct Mis. Clinton spencer, Clinton. Jr., and Norman Spencer, Jimmy Scheffel and the1 honored host. . .. ' . , Dixie Club.Resumes ' Meetings On Friday The first meeting of the Dixie club following adjournment for the sum mer will be held Friday, Soptemher 4, In the form of a 1 o'clock covered dish lunchoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Fry on South Poach stvoot. Mrs. T. E. pottonger and Mrs. O, II. SatcbwcU will assist Mrs, Fry. .Smiths Hill Join tirnup In Portland Mr. aud Mrs. S. Sumuter Smith will leave this wooK by tram for Portland, whero they will Join Mr. and, Mrs. Quy Phetteplace and daughter, Joan DeLosh, who aro motoring north tills morning, tor a, sovoral days visit bo toro Miss Joan enters echool at St. Helen's Hall, ....Uiicsta ( Motvs Leuvo Tomorrow - Mr, aud Mra. J. Patterson and chil dren ot Loa Angeles, who havo been guests for the past week ot Mr, aud Mrs, K. M. Moty, leave tomorrow for the'lr rtome; . Lady Lions Meet at River Cabin This Wednesday . Althouf.'i warm weather la still here and vacation plans Interesting many, there Is a hint of fall In tho early morning and evening air which inspires variqus organizations to re sums trwCr meetings, marking tho close ot summer adjournment. The Lady Lions will hold their first meeting for earl; fall at the river cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reames Wednesday. September 2. A covered dish luncheon will be enjoy ed and tho affair Is ln charge of tho following committee: Mra. Reaves. Mrs. Edward Leach, Mrs. H. T. Hub-, bard and Mrs. L. p. Inskeep. -' Mra. Leach, the newly elected presi dent, will preside for tho first tun at tbls meeting. All members who haven't means of transportation aro asked to call Mrs, I. O. Bunch at) 680-J-a. ' i. ' ' ' -t MJii Miller ' v Leave Tumorrnw Misses Marie 'and Ruth Miller, daughters of, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Mllf-" or leave by motor Monday mornlrf for Portland to visit their sister. Mr . 3. B. Smith. Miss Marie, who tor tho1 post yonr. lias been prosldont ot Dls--trlct No. 4 Graduate Nurses associa tion and has been actlvo In the nurs ing work of southern Oregon, has ao-' copied a position In the Holy Rosary hospital at Ontario, Oregon. Mis. Ruh will leave for Twin BrldgM." Montana, where she Is an Instructor ln the high school nf that city. , Ji'K ScudHar to Live ; : , ".'"J Iu 8mi Francisco . Jack Scudder, who has been guest tor several daya o( his mother, Mrs, H. Chandler Eh an. la leaving Chicago to make his home ln Son Francisco, wiierone is entering ousiness. ,m ':V'. (lucsts at Young Hume Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Washburn and daughters Aria Mao and Doris, arr; od In Modford Thursday from Yaki ma. Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Young at their ,homo, 83B Bast Jackson street. Mr. Washburn Is city flnanco commissioner in Yakima. They plan to remain ln Medford a week.- Helium studio to 0ien III Mrilfnril Itilllillng Eve Benson, local dancing Instruc tor, has secured space suitable for another studio In the Medford Center building, second floor. She also In tends to teach out of town classes two days a week, she announced yes terday. Her studio will not open early In September, however, as originally planned, as she expects to spend sometlmo In San Francisco and Los Anuoles to secure material given members of the DBnclng Masters of America at their convention and normal school during the summer. I) lr m () tti o y an w TODAY Tomorrow and Tuesday CnutlminuK Shows Tudayl THE FIRST OP THE SUPER FEATURES TO BE SHOWN DURING ANNIVERSARY MONTH I It's Great You've mot her dur ing rush hour. Now ece her during: play hour. Loretta Young makes Big Business Girl as human as your next door neighbor. . Also Pathe News Comedy 1 mmm 111 v with Loretta YOUNG Fratk s" ALBERTS0N Ricardo C0RTEZ Joan BL0NDELL GIRL A First National and Vitaphone Hit! , Bargain Prices! Matinee 2()C Evening .: .'..:.... 30 Kiddies :- 10 A I Vitaphone Hit! " I Does it f, v nlir Mfi f ? I . I Havo you ralloiiHcs, cramped toca or burning " sensations at the ball of the foot? How , to get relief from thig or any other Foot Trouble will be demonstrated at our store ,'v Mon., Aug. 31 to Wed.. Sept. 2 , by a Foot Comfort Expert of the Chieago 4 Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, noted Foot ' ioi. Specialist No Charge for II is Services 1 "" If you milTcr from your fct, it will lie to your everliisting benefit to visit our more on tho above diite. You will receive au analysis; of Pcdo-Rraiili print of vour Htoclkinfgcd feet ami bo shown exactly ''. what your foot trouble in. The Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy you need is then demonstrated so that you may know how eomt plctcly comfortable it will make your fect. All thii without cos( ioyou! ' C n C C I Each visitor to our store during this '' V PKCC ! I Irmnusl ration will twelve a sample of v all's booklet, 'The Poet .ad Their Care.' copy of Dr. Scholl (TLA MS 0. A. MEEKER, Manager ' issi ORDERS ANOTHER 100Q ' Sirs: We have installed Electrolux Oas Refrigerator in three prominent apartmeot buildings, 16 to 23 stories in height, which contain approximately 600 boxes. We have ,1"st nlaccd n ordor for approximately 1000 boxes for one of the largest epajtraent bi,tU ing operations in this city, now upder construction. We bolicyo tho above confirms our opinion as to ithe satisfactory operation maintenance and economy of the Gas Refrigerator. VICTOR 0. FARRAR, Farrar Witmough, ArchiteeU. New York, N. Y. Southern Oregon Gas Cqrp, '.'Home of Instant Hoat'....-.i" - 209 West M-in 8t. rhon M . .... i-nnnr im a