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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931. PAGE THREE SOCIETY and Clubs1- Mrs. Martin Honored At Luncheon Wednesday Complimenting Mrs. Alfred T. Mar tin, -who leave this evening for her home In Chicago after being guest for week of her sister, Mrs. P. W. Ham 111, Mrs. P. Corning Kenly en tertained at luncheon yesterday. Guests were Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ha mill, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and the Misses Helen and Mae Carlton. Supt Briscoe to Address County Council of P. T. A. The Jackson County Council will hold tfte first meeting of the year on Saturday, October 10, at McLeod. O. A. Briscoe, superintendent of the Ashland schools, will address the meeting. , Mrs. Harry Harding asks all 'unit leaders to notify her how many will attend from their associations. The Medford council of Parent Teacher units held the first meeting of the year on October 5 with a very fin attendance. To aid in welfare and health work will be the chief alms this year and each unit has re ported work on these two objectives. A change In both day of week and month of meeting time was Intro duced at the meeting as an amend ment to the constitution. A contest la on between the schools for the five dollar prize offered the unit having the hlghfet attendance at council meetings throughout the year. Attendance must be fifty per cent or better to make the school eligible. The council voted to alter nate meetings between homes and schools. The next meeting will be held November 3 at the home of Mrs. Fred Purden. A covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed. - Girls' League Party At Junior High. The first Girls' league party of the year, on October 3, was enjoyed by a large number of girls at the Junior high school. It was In the nature of a fancy drees affair many nationalities being represented and every class from queen to vagabond. The decoration committee made the gymnasium at tractive with ' autumn leaves and flowers and a suggestion of Hal lowe'en. This group was headed by Betty Vllm as chairman. The pro gram committee, of which Suzette Stennett la chairman, presented a clever pantomime, several readings, musical numbers and dances. Betty Thorndlkes refreshment committee served delicious punch and wafers and dancing completed the evening's entertainment. Corlnne Crawford as chairman- of the clean up committee, did a fine bit of work and much credit la due her. The girls expect to entertain the Boys' league of junior high school before the year Is over. Miss Parks Weds Mr. Lee At Roseburg Wedding Miss Vera Parks of thl city and O. E. Lee, formerly of this city, were united In marriage Saturday evening, October 3, in Roaeburg. Miss Parks Is employed as stenographer at the Brlg?a law office in this city and Mr. Lee is agency organizer for the West Coast Life Insurance company and recently moved here from California. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell, formerly of his city. The young couple returned Sunday evening and will make their home here. The bride la well known here, where she attended school and made her home for the three years she was employed In the Llthta city. Local Folk Vacation At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. O, W. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Flckert are spend ing several days at Diamond lake, enjoying the beautiful autumnal weather at the resort and good fishing. TO THE . Old Country o i NPECIAL rail-and-ship service to Europe for Christmas and New Years . . . via Canadian Pacific transcontinental trains and palatial liners. ..at economical cost! Travel across the nation from Vancou ver, B. C, direct to ship's side at Saint John, N. B., and then cross the Atlantic in speed and comfort. Ca II now for complete information. Convenient Sailing Datcr. Dec 5 S. S. Montdare to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. Dec. 11 S. S. Duchess of Bedford to Glasgow, Bel fast, Liverpool. Dec 11 S. 8. Montrose to Cherbourg. Southampton. Antwerp. Dec. 14 S. S. Duchess of Richmond to Glasgow, Bel fast, Liverpool. 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Letters received from Miss Mildred Carlton, who left some time ago for Montana to Join Dr. Estella Ford War ner on a trip through the western states In the Interests of the United States health service, bring news that she Is having a very Interesting time. The health work carried on In other states MIaa Carlton is comparing with that carried on In Jackson county, and finds that this region Is doing very well, she writes. She Is visiting in Spokane and Yakima, Wash., this week. Party Returns from -Stay at Beaches Mesdames Stella Merrick, George Treichler, H. V. Lumsden and Mae Amo have returned to this city from spending several days at Crescent City and Bandon. They report won derful weather at the beaches. ActW Club Dance Is Saturday Night Members of the younger set are an ticipating the dancing party to be given by the Active club Saturday night at St. Mark's Guild. Music for the event will be fur nished by Ike Porter's band and ar rangements are In charge of Ralph Bailey and DarreU Huson. College Women to Meet With Mrs. Chas. Wing Mrs. M. J. Norria will speak of eco nomic problems and International law before the meeting of the Rogue River Valley College Women's club Satur day afternoon, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Wing. The club will sontlnue the study of the book, "Building the World Society. Mrs. I. E. Williams, s social chairman, and Mrs. Rawles Moore -as musical chairman, will add much to the program for the after noon. Guild Postpones Card Party a Week The St. Mark's Guild card party, scheduled for Friday afternoon, has been postponed until October 18, ac cording to announcement made late yesterday. On Friday, October 0, the regular guild meeting Is to be conducted at the Parish hall, with all members requested to be present at 3:30 p. m. Mesdames George Yoran and Gwen dolyn Woodcock will pour tea. Zulelma Temple Meets For Luncheon Saturday Members of Zulelma temple, Daugh ters of the Nile, will meet for lunch eon at the Hotel Holland, Saturday at 12:30. Luncheon will be followed by a meeting at the Masonic temple. Mrs. H. G. Enders of Ashland, Queen of Zulelma temple, will preside, and Medford members of the temple will be hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs. Smith and Daughter To Visit In Portland Mrs. S. 5. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Guy Phetteplace, plan to spend this week-end In Portland visiting Mrs. Phetteplace's daughter, Miss Joan De Losh, who Is a student at St. Helen's ball. Mr. Lowrey Visits Father. Mrs, Alin J. Lowrey of San Fran cisco arrived on the Shasta this noon to spend some time on Rogue river with her father, Captain O. N. Black, at his lodge. Phone 543 Wen haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. French Village dance Saturday. Dom Provost's music. LOCAL DEALER IS HOI FROM TRIP 10 TIRE FACTORY Following aa automobile trip of 6700 miles, during which time they did not experience any trouble, Mr and Mrs, O. C. Furnas returned to Medford Tuesday from Akron, Ohio, where they attended the two-day Goodyear frolic. They were accom panied east by Ray Sloneker. Having one the summer sales con test in the 11 western states, Mr Furnas of the Medford Service Sta tion was the guest of the Goodyear company to attend the frollo In Akron September 21 and 22. They left Medford September 12. 'I have never seen anything hap pen so smoothly and Interestingly in my life," Mr. Furnas stated yes terday. "The whole affair started Monday morning, and we didn't stop until Tuesday evening." He told how the company bad chartered 15 large stages, and how they were taken to the various places of Interest In the city. Among the outstanding events was the trip to the dock of the U. S S. Akron, which was recently launched. Although the 300 dealers could not make a trip In the giant ship, they were taken for short rides above Akron In two private blimps, one carrying six passengers at a time, and the other carrying eight. The wives of dealers were enter tained In separate parties, and were also taken for air rides. Mr. Furnas said one of the most Interesting events was the serving of Furnas Ice cream at the banquet the opening night. The famous confection was frozen In the form of miniature blimps. While on their trip, Mr. and Mrs. Furnas visited his relatives at Chil llcothe and Llnneus, Mo., and also In southern Kansas. Mr. Sloneker visited relatives In Meadvllle, Mo., and Mr. Furnas stopped In South Pasadena on the return trip to visit her relatives. Mr. Furnas also won the summer sales contest In 1938, at which time he was presented a large plaque. 4 Royal Utah Coal 913 00 per ton; National Utah Coal 916.00 per ton. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631, 4 Coats re lined and remodeled at the Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1161. BIRTHS Born to Mr, and Mrs. Miner T. Boshears of 321 West Second street, a son, weighing 7 pounds, 8V4 ounces, at the Community hospital last night. The Ever Ready Circle of the Pres byterian church will hold a rummage sale in the Holly Bldg.. Oct. 0th and 10th. To donate, call 021-Y. Dr. Mattye E. Russell, S. T. and magnetic treatments, formerly of Grants Pass, now situated at 6 East Third St., Medford. Hours 9 to 6. 1115511 "" m irmnn-n-nm No. 2 Eastern Yellow Off the Car-To Arrive Soon Per Hundred You Furnish the Bags We Help You Sack It Re-Cleaned Sacked. , No Cob, No Waste, Nor Dirt, Per 100 lbs. Arrange With Us for Your Corn Supply PRICES ARE CASH DELIVERY EXTRA Monarch Seed & Feed Go. "It Costs No More to Buy At The Monarch Often Less" 323 East Main Street 'Phone 260 utfjZfcli. r Y V DANCE! 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