jrEPFOTJD MXTL TTvTBTJXE, rEDFOTCD, OREGON-, TTEDXESDiY, MAY 11. 1932. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Mother Honored at Large Tea Yesterday . The home ot Mri. B. E. Sweeney was the scene yesterday of a large tea, one ot the loveliest events In local society, given In compliment to mothers. Bouquets of spring flowers were arranged in profusion about the rooms, adding beauty to the occa sion, and a corsage was presented eaoh guest by the hostesses, members of the Sunny Sisters circle. Forty-five guests called during the afternoon and were entertained with a radio program, broadcast from sta tion KMED, Including appropriate numbers by local artists, Elsie Carl ton Strang and R. E Waldron, well known local soloists, entertained with two vocal duets, accompanied at the piano by Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Ellow Mae Wilson, popular young so prano, whistled one of her favorite numbers. Mrs. Strang entertained with a solo and Mrs. Mary Grelner Kelly with an original reading, "Man hattan Proposal." Mr. Waldron and Miss Wilson each entertained with vocal solos and Miss Reynolds, ac companist, with a piano selection. Following the program, the enter tainers continued to the Sweeney home for tea and were thanked for the program through the enthusi astic applause of the guests. - Roll call was answered by the cir cle members with expressions of sen timent honoring mothers, and Misses - Dorothy Terrett and Dorothy Jenkins entertained with a clever tap dance. Women of Rotary were also guests of the Sunny Sisters for the after noon. Mesdames Luke and Cochran presided at the tea table and Miss Katherlne Sweeney. Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Mrs. Frank Perl served. The splendid program for the after noon was arranged by Mrs. John Perl and Mrs. W. W. Howard. W. C. T. U. Program To Honor Mothers. Members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will entertain, honoring mothers at the T. W. C. A. Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A special Invitation Is extended all mothers and an Interesting program announced. The main address of the afternoon will be given by Rev. E. M. Long of the Methodist church. The devotlonals will be led by Mrs. J. O. Vlall of Phoenix. Mrs. Don Piatt, soloist, will entertain, accom panied at the piano by Mrs. W, H. Eaton. The program will be In charge of Mrs. H. O. Wilson and Mrs. Price and her committee will serve refreshments. Lutheran Ladles To Meet Thursday The Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the church parlors, with Mrs. M. Q. Paulson and Mrs. A. O. Pederson as hostesses. Women's Losing Team Hostesses at Party The losing volley ball team of the women's gymnasium class, conducted during the winter and spring seasons under the leadership of Miss Carln Degermark, supervisor of physical ed ucation at the high school, entertain ed the winning team last evening at a swimming party at the Twin Plunges In Ashland. Fourteen guests enjoyed the swim and a picnic sup per in the park. Graduate Nurses To Meet Friday. The Graduate Nurses will meet at the home of Mrs. Leota Thomp son, 623 East Main street Friday evening. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock and an Interesting even ing Is promised. Reports will be given by delegates to the nurses' convention In Portland and other program features are being arranged- Lincoln P.-T. A. to Install Officers for Coming Year The members of the Lincoln Parent-Teacher asoclatlon will hold their May meeting Friday afternoon, be ginning at 3 o'clock. Officers for the new year will be Installed by Mrs. G. Q. D'Alblnl, council president. Im portant reports will be. made and a good attendance Is urged. Decks Entertain Guests At Home Products Event Mr. and Mrs. Terrell I. Deck were among local society folk organizing parties last evening for the home products dinner at the Hotel Med ford. They had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Frame and Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Andres. Mrs. Jones Completes Stay In Medford. Mrs. W. Al Jones returned to Sa lem Monday evening after spending 10 days In this city as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter. The Porters are now at home to their friends in their new residence at 1004 Reddy avenue. Delphlans to Study German Opera Thursday German opera wll be the topic of study when the two divisions of Del phlans meet Thursday morning at 0:30 a. m. One group will meet with Mrs. R. C. Mulholland on Berkeley way and the other with Mrs. Theo dore Malmgren at Phoenix. Thursday Club Meets At Furry Home The Thursday club of Phoenix will meet this week for covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mllo Furry, for an all-day session. Mrs. Conner to Entertain Building Bridge Club Mrs. Guy Conner will be hostess Thursday afternoon at a o'clock to members of the Building Bridge club, who are asked to meet at her home. Relchstelns Entertain. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Relchsteln entertained at dinner at their home on College Hill Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne. TAX COLLECTION TOPS LAST YEAR 163,829 Tax collections for the first half period this year are $63,829 more than for the same period last year, according to the tax collection de partment of the sheriff's office. This amount will be slightly Increased when all the mall Is listed. The de linquency rate will also be slightly reduced. To date the sheriff's office has turned over to the treasurer $371, 893. Last year the turnover amount ed to $308,109. FLOWER LOVERS PLAN L EXHIBIT The seventh annual Garden club exhibit in Medford will be held with in the next few weeks and all who are garden lovers are reported eager ly watching for their best flowers, in order that this year's exhibit may be up to the usual high standard of beauty. The show ''win be open to the pub lic and Is anticipated by flower fan ciers In all sections of the valley. The exact date and place will be an nounced soon. SHANGLE TEAM PLAYS Shangle's team from the local American Legion Junior baseball lea gue will meet the Ashland Ashcrafts In that city tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and a fast game is an ticipated. The boys are showing great ability at the bat, J. Verne Shangle, leader of his team, reported this morning. He expects the teams to play a bet ter game this season than last, when the finals arrive. From Albany Z. E. Merrill of Al bany, vice-president of the Mountain States Power company, was a local business visitor yesterday. CARL J. 8INGMAN OF PHOENIX DIES Carl James Bingman, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Bingman of Phoenix, died at a local hospital Tuesday night following an acute illness. He was born at Eagle, Idaho, and came to Phoenix with his parents five years ago. He leaves besides his par ents, three brothers and five sisters Lloyd, Howard, Harold. lima Bing man and Mrs. Elba Newland, all of Phoenix. Funeral arrangement will be an nounced by Conger Funeral Parlors upon arrival of relatives from Idaho. Captain Frank Winch, internation ally known sportsman, big game hunter, expert dry fly angler and an acknowledged authority on outdoor life, wll be in Medford Monday, to address the Klwanls club at the regu lar Monday luncheon in the Hotel Medford. President of the Los Angeles Ieaak Walton league. Captain Winch Is well Informed on topics of sports, and all members of the club are urged to attend and hear the speaker. Auto glass Installed while you wait Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal works. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY GOOD USED CAR Will exchange for cattle. Phone 990. ELDERLY LADY wants to share in care and expense of modest apart ment. Box 3773, care Tribune. FOR SALE - Electric clipping ma chine, suitable for all stock. Hu mane Society. Phone 1510. PERMANENT POSITION for 3 ladles and one man. See Mr. Schappert before 10 a. m. 209 First Natl.. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house near mill; newly decorated; $13.50 per month, including water. In quire 1603 N. Riverside. WANTED POWER DIGGER SHOVEL with competent operator in charge, for mining properties In southern Oregon. Give full particulars in first letter. PEERLESS, INC., Clat skanle, Oregon. GOOD GOLD PLACERS wanted for lease and operation. No equipment necessary as we furnish. Good val ues wanted; can handle regardless of limited water. Olve full par ticulars In first letter. PEERLESS, INC., Olatskanle, Oregon. IN EASTERN HILLS un unnnvai vivit may 11, nxrt ii one it&es vo m snttKes, mere is a place near Promise, a little town In Wallowa county, where accommoda tion can be provided. Some boys killed 40 rattlesnakes In a den In the hills near there a few days ago. It was learned here to day. They brought home 18 sets of rattle to prove their story. The snakes measured from six Inches to nearly four feet in length. This den has been known of for some time but no one had visited It this season. Charles Bennett has killed 67 snakes there over a period of two years. t WASHINGTON. May 1 1 . The railroads told the Interstate com merce commission today that a short ening of the legal work day for rail way workers to six hours would in crease their wage bill 33 per cent. DEBT CANCELLATION PROSPERITY BASIS BERLIN, Germany, May 11. (AP) Complete cancellation of political debts Is the most important requi site to economic recovery of the world. Chancellor Bruening told the relchstag today in a long speech in defense of his foreign and domestic policies. Florence Ferry being improved. approach Suicide Climax In Murder Case WOOSTER, O., May 1, ) The suicide of a 19-year-old youth short ly after he was implicated in a rela tive's confession of murder, provided a startling climax early today to an investigation of the slaying of the relative's wife. FLORENCE Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dlnsmore took over Sines restaurant. Screen Stars keep youthful Charm fl $1.00 I 1 I'm over 4-0 says Florence Reed "With a woman it's how old she looks, not how old she is that counts I' says Florence Reed, famous stage star "Stage and screen stars know how tc stay young how to keep youthful freshness year after year. And prac tically every prominent star shares one secret. "Youthful charm depends on com plexion beauty I We consider oui compleidons priceless. For years 1 have used Lux Toilet Soap regularly to keep my skin youthful." 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