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VEDFOTtD MATL TRIBWE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JIJXE 5, 1932. PXGE TWO Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eoa Nealon McCaskey Garden Party Enjoyed By Many Rose Lovers Through it garden true to ttie fondest dream In Interpretation of th word Medford flower lovera walked and lingered yesterday after noon at the Invitation of Mr. and Mrs. H D. McCaskey, southern Ore gon'! leading fanciers of the roue, cn pathways, where the choicest blooma In perpetual surrender to the breezes, which visit the hill of the Old Stage road, waft their fragrance; generoua ly upon the air. Member of the Medford Garden club nd friend were Included In the tour among climbers and bushes, numbering more than 700. Ouests called from 4 o'clock on, gllmpsInT tho garden under ever changing shadows, and paused for tea on the spacious McCaskey lawn before re turning to the city. From garden gate, overhung with yellow cluster to tho uppermost pathway, which leads to the Coralle. lighting, up the orchard fence with Its coral petal, a steady stream of visitors moved from rose to rose. Claiming favorites, only to deny them for other flowers, opening their petal further down the rows, many guests departed unable to name the most exquisite rose. The masculine members of the party, however, did not falter In granting first honor to Kitchener o,' Khartum, the flaming red, which Illuminates the garden. The Duchea of York, an Immense pink blossom, Mrs, Dunlop's Best, a pink with a hint of sunrise, topping the edge of the petals; and Madam Butterfly In buh and climber, were also claiming honor. Wild roses of China, Persia and Japan, were seen enjoying growth In southern Oregon soil French roses, whose petals furnish the fragrance for the leading perfume of that coun try, are also found In the McCaakey gardens, A bit of history, too. la recalled a well as the flower life of other countries, In a variegated pink and white rose, the York and Lancaster, associated with the close of the War of the Rose. The Australian Black Boy with petala of velvet texture waa the re cipient of many words of prsla a were the Chrltln Wright, the Mer maid, the Zephlna Droughln Bour bon, which date back to Shake apeare'a day and the host of others too numerous to name, which added to the beauty of the perfect after noon. Mrs. Feasley Adds Interest to Social Season in Medford ' Mr. Milton Feasley, here from Chi cago a house guest of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Salads Jr., ha been the Incentive for much entertaining of the paat week among member of the ranch colony and other social groups, and will continue to b a much feted guest during the weeks to come, according to news of num erous events In the offing. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Robert enter tained last evening In her honor with a dinner at which covers wer placed for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Salad Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mre. Leon ard Carpenter, Mr and Mrs. Corbln Edgell, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Bmmens, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blddle Jr Mr. and Mrs. Esrl S. Tumy, Mr. and Mra. John Morrill, Mr. and Mr. O. N. Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burgess, th honor guest, Mrs. Feasley, and Messrs. T. Slater Johnston and 0. B. Newhall. Mra. W. F. Blddl Sr., ha Invited friend for luncheon In compliment to, Mrs. Feasley to be held at the home of Mrs. Alloa Holloway Tues day. Mr, H. Van Hwvenberg Jr.. entertained for her pleaseura on Isst Tuesday, and Mrs. Feasley shared honors with Mrs. Aldrlch at luncheon at the home of Mra. Harold Jordan Wednesday. Blacks Greeted At Large Dinner Given By Edgells For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Black, who recently returned to their lodge on Rogue river for the summer season, Mr. and Mrs. Corbln FirU entertained at dinner Monday vrning. Covera were placed for 10 guest. Carlton Gardens Will Be Visited T!. Misses Carlton has Issued n invitation to members of the Med foM Garden club to visit their gar den at their home on the Old Stage WoM Wednesday morning. Club mem bers are asked to call between th hou.-e of 10 and 19, when the flow ers are to be found at their loveliest. Dinner (liven by B. P. W. Delegates Thursday An Interesting event of the psst week for members ofb the locsl Busi ness snd Professional Women's club was the dinner party given by dele gate to the recent convention, held la Klamath Falls. Hostesses for the vent, which was held at th home of Mr. Edwlna Welshaar. prealdsnt, were Mra. Be Ira Aiken, Mr. Allc Coppln, Mlsa Winifred Wslker and Mrs. Welshaar Past Matrons Meet Monday Psst Matrons club will meet Mon day at on o'clock for luncheon at th Hotl Holland, It was announced yesterday, A this will b the last meeting until fall, election of officers will be held. Th oommltt in charge for the at. wrrraon U Mrs. O. C. Bog, Mr. E. r. Rlddsll. Mr. Wm. Brayton and Mrs, B. C. Koppen. Mr. Wood Guest Of rillhrrta Mra. F. E .Wood of Grant Pass is a guest In Medford for the wk and of Mr. Van Gilbert. SOCIETY AT BELMONT RACES l v:- V: n.,.. I 1 St, i fit Jtr Mrt. Da Forett Alexander and Mary Whitney of New York a aoclal register wear new eprinB print costumea at the racea at Be mont Park, Lona Itland. Mra. Alexander hat chosen a amart dost fitting beret to complete her costume while Mitt Whitney weara a print dress with fichu collar and sport felt hat Torch Honor Club Installs Officers At Lovely Banquet On Wedneadny ovonln?. the newly elected officers of tho Torch Honor club of high school were lnAtAlled at a banquet given at th L. P fitubblefleld home on South Orange. The retiring president, Melvln An derson Inn tailed and each new officer responded with a speech. Mlas Eula Benson, faculty advisor for the Torch also gave a short talk. The new officers Installed were : Kstherlne Steams, president; Wlldon Colbaugh, vice-president: Marjorle Gregory, secretary-treasurer, and Velma Smith, historian. The retiring officers are: Melvln Anderson, president; Katharine Stearns, vice president; Prances Ferry, secretary-treasurer, and Mar jorle Ore gory, historian. Those present at the banquet were: Miss Eula Benson, Frances and Ellea beth Ferry, Kntherlne Stearns, Mar jorle Gregory, Melvln Anderson, Wei don Colbaugh, Velmft Smith, Enm. Nledermeyer, Cleo Hicks, Dorothy Oore, Lloyd Nicholson, Arietta Tyr rell, Dorothy Paley, Betty Stennett, Helen Edmlston, Dorothy WtUlta, lo- rena Rose, Lois WllHani and Irene Stubblefleld. instructors Tell Of Summer Plans By Forenteen Walker Miss Maurtne Carroll, supervisor of the home economic department of senior high school, is going to spe:.e her vacation at the Oregon Cavea Mlss Carroll wM super 7ls a group of girls working at the Caves who are from Oregon State college. Mlsa Carln Dearma.-k , physic nl education instructor for the git la at senior high school, has accepted a position at the Camp Fire Girls camp on Vashon Island, Puget Sound. The camp Is Just a short way from Sent tl end the girls go back and forth on a small steamer, The camp la very large, con U ting of 186 acres and one mile of beach front. Over 1000 girls enjoy the summer eeason there. The equipment consist of one motor boat, a sail boat, 90 row boats, and two barges. There la also equipment for many types of land ipotts. Miss Ruth D'Albini Fetes Two Friends Mlsa Frances Garner and brother, Eugene, who are leaving to make their home In Colorado, were honor guMta at a party glen on Friday by MIm Ruth D'Albini. The afternoon was devoted to gantea and eontesis after which refreshment were served. Those present besides the honor guests, were: Misses Kathryn Dale, Constance Moore, Messrs, Joa and Charles Williams, and ntchard Dale and the hoe tew, Mlas Ruth D'Albini. Delphians Meet For Last Session The Dflphisn will hold their final meeting Thursday, June 9, at 0:30 a, m. at the home of Mra. I. A Moore It la hoped that all members will be present to enjoy the sp?endtd program, prepared as fitting climax to the year's work. 44 Missionary Group To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Missionary organiza tion, of the First Christian church, will hold regular meeting In the Recreational hall, downstairs of ths Church. Tuesday aftarnoon, June 7. A splendid program has been pre pared with Mrs, P. C. Latham, and group In eharge. New officers for the year will be tnatnlled at this meeting Oueat day Is also being observed, and all membeta having had hlrthdaTs within the last thre mouths will bt honor guests. Guests of gtelgera Here for Week r.ttd Mra Jake J. Stelger of Klamath rails, 'and Clifford SeviU of Dorrls. Calif., arrived here yesierday to spend the week-end In thla city as the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mra. J. J. fiteiger, at Uitir borne on Ore gon Terrace. A Attociaud Jt0i I' ho to Miss Heard Names Wedding Party for Sunday Ceremony Attendants have been named for the wedding next Sunday afternoon of Mlsa Itha Lula Heard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Heard and Frederick H. Johnson, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson, which will be solemnized at the First Presbyterian church by Rev. W. R. Balrd. Miss Thelma Heard will be her alster's maid of honor and Miss Ernestine Fredenburg, who recently arrived from San Francisco, brides maid. John Waage,. also of San Francisco, will be best man for the groom. Mrs. Royal Bebb.wlll sing prior to the aervlce, "I Love You Truly" and "Oh, Promise Me." Name Miss Gregory Triangle President Mlas Virginia Oregory was elected president or the HITrlangle club of the First Christian church Wednes-, day evening when the regular month- I ly meeting of the organization was held. Other officers selected for the coming year were: Adrian Fraley, vice-president; Lola Carter, secretary; Dorothy Daniels, treasurer; and Doro thy Bchaeffer, librarian Mra. Fred J. Wllmot, one of the state, officers of the Women's Mis sionary society waa In charge of the Installation services. Miss Leneve Slmklns Is retiring president, and under her supervision, many accom plishment have been made by the organization, Including the winning of state honora. During the presentation period, Oerald Latham's jroup was In charge with papers being given by Ralph Cook and Doris 8uhaw. Division leaders were appointed at the meeting aa follows: June Darts. Dorothy Culy, Leneve Slmklns, Wil liam Dorn, Winston Hotel l and Ra.ph Cook. e "King's nrrnlri" Honor Mothers at Party The "King Heralds" of the First M. E. church entertained, honoring their mothers, at the church parlors. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. R. Hedges, superintendent, presiding. Selection, "Tithes of All I Possess,' was read by Patricia Short; book re view, "What Happened to But," was given by Ruth Hedges. A beautiful bouquet of rosea was presented to Mrs Riley D. Henson, who organised the King's Herald work In September. 1915. HernM Mlsa Ethel Blgler made the presen tation speech. Mre. Hedges gave the history of the K. H. work, orgsnired in Boston. Mass., by Mrs. Lucia Harrlnon, many years ago. Degree of Honor Kntertalnrd Thursday The Degree of Honor met In the Labor Union hall last Thursday eve. nlng. After a abort lodge session the guests were entertained with card snd dsnclng. High score In brfdae waa held by Mrs. Charles Gale and low by Mr. Roberta. High acore In 800 was held by Mrs. Celta Llttlefield of WhltefUh. Mon tana and low score by Mrs. Bennett. At a late hour refreshments were served by Mra. Muchmore, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Alleen Guy and Mrs Me rah on. standard Rearer riaa Receives Pins The Standard Bearer class of the Methodist Episcopal church net Fri day night, June 3rd at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Earl Grant. The scripture waa read by Dorothy Van Dermark and Olenna Mlnear. TNe new otfirera were elected. The presi dent, Zelta Mae Orefit; secretary. Gayle Beery; treasurer, Mayme Dur eee: publicity chairman. LaVtrne Stephenson At the end of the meet ing Mra. Orsnt gave the girls their new official Standard Barer plus. Mr. Wagner Here To visit Parents Mrs. Lawrence Wagner of Seattle 1 In Medford this week as guest of j her parent. Mr. and Mra. LouU I Brown, Mrs. Hadley Feted Before Departure At Bridge Affair Mra. Karl L. Jan ouch of 100 South Holly waa a charming ho tew of Fri day afternoon, when she entertained for Mrs. Robert A. Hadley. who leaves Tuesday with Mr. Hadley and their son Bobby to reside In Pendleton. 1 There were three tables of progres sive contract bridge In play In the drawing room, attractively decorated in summer flowersi Prizes at cards went to Mrs, Robt Hart and Mrs. F. W. Dltzler and the guest prize to Mrs. Hadley. Following games refreshment were served at luncheon tables, festive with large bouquets of sweet peas for centerpieces. Those enjoying the efternoon were Mesdames Roht. A. Hadley, Robert Hart. F. L Brewer, L. P. Wilcox, F. W Dltzler,' Harold Johnson, Donald Grey, Wm. Hamilton, Jr., Herbert O. White, C. D. Morrison, this city, and Mrs. Ferris Clifford of Klamath Falls and Miss Dorothy Reynolds of Med ford. Friends Invited To Greet Guest Of Mrs. M. Hall Mra. Miriam Hall ha Issued Invi tation for a bridge party Monday evening to be given In honor of her house guest, Miss Mary Gould Parson of Eugene. The list Includes Misses Dorothy Nyswaner, icel and Georgia Edwards, Louise Fluhrer and Kather ine Sweeney and Mesdames Frank Perl, Dudley Sercombe. Wlllard Whit man, Chester Hubbard. Bruce Bauer, Harold Relchsteln. Richard Payne, David Wilcox, and Elmo Russell. Musicale and Tea Set for Thursday Mra. B X. Gore has Invited mem bers of her piano class and their mothers to an afternoon mustcale and tea Thursday, June 9. et her home, 110 Geneva. Guests will call between the hours of 3:30 and 5:00 o'clock. A program will be presented at 8:00 o'clock end alt Interested friends are Invited to attend. The program will lnolude: Scotch Tone Poem McDowell Dorr Barrett Fur Ellse . Beethoven Frances Port Elfin Danoe .... Grey Romance H M . Kern Kate Janney Tarantella . Ptezonka Dorrls Shafer Country Gardens lw Grainger Caroline Cook The Cricket Weeks Patricia Short Will o the Wisp H Jungmann Florence Dannals Minuet In O - . Faderewskl Jean Pease Prelude Conconl Water NjTnpha - Rolf Peggy Rater Gavotte Fondey Dorothy Cox Demonstration of sight' reading, transposing, memorizing end tech nlohal principles, group of five pieces; Nell Stone. "The Three Clocks, "The Harp' ......... .. Qaynor Stanley Oust In Summer Days Kohler Rodney Withm Gavotte, Lady Betty - . Terry Helen Cox A Rose In My Garden Charlotte Older Soldiers March Schumann Elsie Older The Swallow .... Burgmuller Harold Hart eel Duet Springtime (prlmo) Yellow Butterfly MacLaohlan Richard Schuhard Fairies' Dance Bllbro Nellie Nipper Guitar serenade Gaynor Wilms Nipper Slgrudllla . A 1 be nee Dorothy Oore Song of the Alps WM Ryder Petty Burdln Fourth Barcarolle Godsrd Valee Caprice ... New land Ray Lewis Mrs Van Loan, Guest Of Carpenters Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter has as her guest this week, Mrs. Wendell Van Loan of Eugene. Mra. Van Loan formerly lived In Medford and will be weicomed by many friends. Quality Above All! I demand the same thing in tailoring for YOU that I demand of the suit I PUT ON MY OWN BACK. Everything has to come up to my high standard before I put my money down. I like to meet men who feel the same way I do. Suits IMP 128 E. Main Upstairs Wedding in Salem Of Local Interest I Mist Jean Mlddleton became the , bride of Wm. M. McAllister at a I lovely ceremony last evening at eight I o'clock in the First Methodist church 1 at Salem, with Dr. Doney, president of Willamette university, officiating. The ceremony was performed before a group of relatives and friends, the guests Including Prank Van Dyke of Vila city. The young couple will make their home In Medford, where Mr. McAllister 1 associated with the O. M. Roberta law offices. Both are graduates of Willamette university, where Mrs. McAllister is a member of Delta Phi sorority, and Mr. McAllister of Alpha Psl Delta fraternity. Graduates F eted At Church Dinner At a beautiful dinner event of Tuesday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, members of the Methodist group of the high school graduating class were honored. Tables with gay green organdy clothe had for centerpieces, corsages and boutonnleres, which were pre sented the honor guests. Covers were placed for Bertha Arnspiger, Mary Arnspiger, Melvln Anderson, Wills ton Blgler, George Bennett, Mary Chambers. Arthur Cook, Luella Corn, Barbara Durham, Robert Dietrich, Adra Edwards. Geraldlne Fox, Jene Glllings, Elizabeth Gllllngs. Arthur Iverson. Madge Kunzman, Mary Kim- bail, William Lyman, Florence Neu mann, Loral ne Roseberry Russell Roaeborough, John Shurtleff, Leila van der Mark. Wallace Iverson, Eliz abeth Fleischer and Lloyd Nicholson. The committee from the church for the occasion waa composed of Mrs. Howard Persons. Mrs. Eugene Thorn dike, Mrs. W. A. Holloway, Mrs. Harry Olsen and Mrs. Harry Nordwlck. Johnsens to Move To Country Home Mr. and Mrs, A P. Johnsen, popu lar members of Medford'a social set. are planning to take up their resi dence in the near future at the P. W. Townsend home in the West Side district. Mr. and Mr. Townsend and son Jimmy are leaving for Vancouver, B C. where he ha accepted a position with the Imperial Oil company Reeds Entertain Thursday Evening Mr. and Mra. H. D. Reed enter tained Thursday evening at dinner complimenting Mr. and Mrs. John Morrill, who recently arrived here from Honolulu. T. H. Guest for the evening were Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hauk, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton, Mr. and Mre. A. E. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baker and the MorrllU Wenonah Club Electa . Officers Thursday Mra. O. Q. D'Albini waa hostess for the monthly covered dish luncheon and business meeting of the Wen onsh club on Thursday. Officers elected were: Mrs. Ruth Dally, president; Mrs. B. Blackburn, vice-president: Mra Noel Ersklne, secretary-treasurer and Mesdames Esther Doonea and Nell Purden, re porters. The club voted to continue the luncheon meetinga' and card parties during the summer. Mra. J. H. Jones, 613 Pennsylvania avenue, will be the hostess for the next meet ing. , Mesdames Lyle Thurman and Fred Purden were assistant hostesses. Chrysanthemum Circle Una Pleasant Afternoon The members of the Thimble club of Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84, Neighbor of Woodcraft, met Wed- i nesday afternoon at the home of ! Neighbor Lottie Samuels, on Queen Ann avenue, and a most delightful , afternoon was had by all present. j Plana were made for a picnic when . the weather permits. At the close of the business ses- ' ston delicious refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. ' 1 Ever-Ready Circle j To Meet, King Home ' The Ever-Ready Circle of the ! Presbyterian church meets with Mra. I King on South Peach sereet Tuesday, June 7. for luncheon. This will be the last meeting of the season. 65c SUNDAY DINNER-65c Cocktail Crab or Fruit Salad Fresh Vegetable Soup Chicken Oumbo CHOICE Fried Small Brook Trout Fried Spring Chicken Southern Style Rout Young Rogu River Turkey Celery Dress.ng Chicken Fricassee with Noodlea Breaded Veal Cutlet Cream Oravy Half cracked Crab Thousand Wand Dressing Ro.it Leg of Young Pig Current Jelly Roast Leg of Lamb with Dressing , New Pea Vetbl New Potatoes DESSERT: Strawberry Shortcake strawberry Cream PI Banana Cream PI Jello Whip Cream or Ic Cream snd Wafer VALENTINE'S CAFE 1 KMsffiSBP Miss Hamilton Is Bride, Thursday, Captain Anderson At a quiet 4:00 o'clock service on Thursday Afternoon at the St. Mark's church, Episcopal, Mis Natalie M. Hamilton, daughter of Rev, and Mra. Wm. B. Hamilton,- and Capt. H. R. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mra. B. W. Anderson of Ashfleld, Mass., were married, the Rev. Hamilton officiat ing. The bride was charmingly attired in a silk suit of tangerine aAade with harmonizing accessories, and Captain Anderson ws In uniform. The wedding march was played by Mrs. H. O. Purucker for entry of the bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Wm. B. Hamilton, Jr. following the ceremony Captain and Mr. Anderson left for a wedding trip to the California and Oregon beaches and will continue to Brem erton, Wash., where they will make their home. Mrs. Anderson Is a former student of 8t. Helen's hsll and a popular member of Medford society. Csptaln Anderson, a graduate of Norwich un iversity, has been captain of the mar ine detachment of the O. S. S. Sara toga for the past three years and was recently assigned to Bremerton. Invite Seniors to . Sunday Reception Misses Mary and Helen Edmlston have Invited 30 members of the Senior class to a reception at their home this evening to follow the bac calaureate ervtcea at the high school auditorium. Mrs. Pankey to Be Hostess to Church Group The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First M E. church, will meet with Mrs. Clarence Pankey, 321 Apple street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. An attractive program 1 being ar ranged by Mrs. O. V. Myer. Every member is Urged to be present. Visi tor will be welcome. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. A 8. BUton and Mrs. Riley D. Hen son. .4 Medford Folk Attend Play In Ashland Several local admirer o.' little theater work attended the presenta tion of "R. Tj r. t the Southern Oregon Normai school Friday evening and reported a very aucoessful pro duction. Among them were Tom Swem, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Blden, Mr. and Mrs C. T. Steward and party, Mrs E. E Kelly and daughter, Marjorle. and Mrs E. O. Kelly. Wlllett Students To Present Recital On Friday evening, June 10th, a very Interesting recital by the stu dents of Rosa Blackmore Wlllett will take place at the beautiful residence of Mrs. Henry Crolsant. Grants Pass, Zella Mae Orant and Frederick Ouetzlaff from the Medford studio will assist In the program. Those taking part In the program from the Granta Pass studio are: Kathleen Bratten, Zoe Carpenter. Hell Car penter, Carmen Dean, Amy GUmore, Billy Lonlgan, Iris Lewis, Moneta Melkle, Norma Nelll, and Naomi Smith. 4x6 Enlargement FREE with Each Roll of film developed at Gardner Drugs, Inc. 206 W. Main Phone 816 Hewitts to Reside On Orchard Here Announcement !i being mad of the marriage of Mlas Edith Fenwlck, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Edwin T Fenwlck of Rlsley. to Ted Hewitt, on of Mrs. T. J. Hewitt. Both young people attended the University of Oregon, wher Miss Fenwlck wss a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Mr. Hewitt of Pht Delta Theta. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt are at home at the Phillip Klmmel orchard In Medford, Or. Morning Oregonlan. Swigarts Observe Anniversary Today Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swlgart are cele brating at their home, 211 Genessee street, today, the anniversary of their wedding, Mr. Swlgart having arrived from San Francisco a few days ago for th occasion. With tlisns for the fam ily dinner are their two daughters. Misses Elizabeth and Jean. Mrs. EI- j llott Ayers, their eldest daughter, is i expected here from Palo Alto, Cal.. j later In the summer for a short holt- j day. Mrs. Matthews Is I Honored at Party j Mrs. Julia Kimball entertained Thursday afternoon for the pleasure : of Mrs. Flora Matthews, mother of Mrs. O. B. McMath of this city. Fourteen guest enjoyed the social afternoon and refreshment served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Chss. 1 Woods. Mrs. w W. Cleaves and Miss ' E. A. Nichols. ' j Those present were Mesdamea F. S. ' Carpenter, E. N. Warner, w. H Watt, M. B. Luke. Chss. Woods, W. W. ClesTe. C. B McMath, I. N. Mc Collom. A. J. Hanby and Carl Brom mer, the honor guest, Mrs. Matthews. Misses Elizabeth Burr and E. A. Nichols and Mrs. Kimball. ! Mr. Llum to Entertain 1 Graduate Nurses . I Mra. James Llum will be hostess Thursday evening, June 9, at 8 o'clock to Graduate Nurses of Dis trict No. 4, at a lawn party at ber j urants pass home on Lawnridge. All nurses planning to attend from Medford are asked to meet at the Community hospital at 0:30 o'clock. Mrs. Grelner Returns Monday Mrs. Paul Grelner, who ha been guest of Portland friends for the past week, la expected to return to Med ford Monday. Lawrence's iSif Other H Jewel Watches as Low as 12..W See Our Window of Graduation Suggestions mm ill. iuw , TiavaMoney For A New Home THE home is the foundation of every nation, con munity, or perjon's life. Build a new home. The pride of ownership, the peace therein, will pay you big dividends in happiness. Invest in e home. . . FIRST save your money. START SAVINS REGULARLY NOW We Welcome YOUR Banking Business Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank THIN! Medford, Oreiron thin! 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He needs the molding lessons missed by those who graduate Into a too soft and ready world. But he needs, too, a solid bit of encouragement. So give htm a Hamilton Watch. It Is one bit of honest value he can always depend upon. Sec our selection todayl i rV'A:' HAVB MONEYI