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MEPFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932.
Society and Clubs
WUlett Student!
In Pleasing. Hecltal.
Saturday evening a brilliant re
cital by th pupil of Rosa Blac
more WlUeti, too plac t the
realdenc. of Mr. Hnr)r Crolsant ot
Orsnts Fw, in which a group ol
puplla from th Oranta Pass and
Medford atudloa were presented.
- The room were beautifully deco
rstd with pink roses, whit blos
lomi and sweet pe. and rresh
ment wer aerved after the recital
by Mrs. Crotaant and her young
daughter. Moneta and Oenevleve.
The audtenea wa enthualsstlc In
praise of the plendld work done
and eeveral extra were requested
and played. Mr. Wlllett gav a
sketch of the work don by each
pupil, which added much to the
Interest of th recital.
Thl waa the last of a erl of
8 recltala which have been given In
Medford and Orent Paa thl aea
on. Thoae taking part in the pro
gram were: Moneta Melkl. Norma
NelU, Kathleen Bratten, Amy Oll
mor. in lwl. Zo Carpenter, Nell
Carpenter, Carmen Dean. Naomi
smith, Billy Lonlgan, orant Pass;
Zella Ma Orant and Frederick
duetzlatf, Medford.
The program i
Moonlight Sonata . Beethoven
To Spring Org
Llebestraum lMl
Moneta Melkl.
Isabella Val Bachmann
Balancell w"
Zo Carpanter.
nm.inbranc - Paoll Contl
Th Laat Hop aotlachalk
Carmen Dean.
Etud. Wallenhaupt
uonm
SeffUtdllla ..
Norma Nelll.
Serenade Victor Herbert
Gavotte OoiMA
Polonaise C Sharp Minor Chopin
Zella Ma orant.
TJnder the Leaves Thome
La. Svlohaa Bachmann
Betty Lonlgan.
Las Myrtles Vals
Fifth Nocturn
Amy Gllmor.
Second Mazurka .
Caprtcante
Naomi Smith.
Vals In D
Bolero
Wacha
Leybach
. Oodard
wachs
Schmltt
Moezkowtkl
Kathleen Bratten.
March Carnlvaloequ. Frlml
Country Oardena j. Grainger
Frederick Guetzlaff.
Barcarolle onennacn
Eorlna- Song - Mendelssohn
Iris Lewis.
Crawford
Roy Peery
ttorerl. -
Moonlight Vale
Nell Carpenter.
Mesdame Hollow ny and
Larteon Give Luncheon.
. A lovely event of this afternoon
waa th bride luncheon given by
Mr. O. O. Larteon and Mrs. W. A.
Holloway at the latter'a home, which
waa beautifully decorated In a pro.
fusion of aummer flowera, with blue
and yellow blossoms predominating
mere were si tablea of bridge
In play following luncheon, those
present being Meadame Harry Pren
tice, Alvln .Tollefaon, Eugene Thorn
dike, N. B. Nichols, A. Orln Schenok,
Bay Wright, Ouy Satterle. Harry
Nordwlck, Harold Persons, 8. Ralph
Dlppel, Curtis Darby. B. O. Rlddell.
O. C. Boggs, O. H. Psske. M. N. Ho
gan, f. C. Porter, Donald Grey. Le
O. Oarlock. O. O, Ooldsberry. F. G.
Bunch, Ooodwyn Humphrey. Edwin
Durno, L. L. Sanders. Mrs. William
(lerrotaon of Roaeburg, house fieat
of Mrs. Holloway, and the hostesses.
Mrs. Holloway and Mrs. Larlson.
Wallace students
In Recital Thursday,
i In an Interesting program to deni
onatrat their understanding of mu
sic lmogene Wallace will present
group of her elementary and ad
vanced puplla at St. .Mark's Oulld
hall Thursday evening. The re
cital will begin at S o'clock and
frlende ot th pupils and all other
persons Interested in music, ar cor
dially Invited to attend.
Th following pupil will appear:
Emily Tyree, Barbara Lemmon, Na
talie Wilcox, Mary Louisa McElhose,
Margaret Mary Mann, Jean Phythlan.
Barbara Dorrla. carol Carkln, Mar
Jorl Phythlan. Helen Chlrgwln, Blllle
Plche June Alklna and Joseph Hart
ley.
Little Miss Brault
Celebrates Birthday.
Little Mis Charmalne Avonne
Brault celebrated her fourth birth'
day with th help of twenty-one
little friends, who formed a party
at her horn Saturday afternoon. The
little folks were entertained with
games and served refreshments ot
strawberry Ice cream and a huge
birthday cake, which bore four glow
ing candlea. Th house was deco
rated wljh dainty pink crepe psper
festoons. Those present were Misses
Shirley Dlllard. Janet Fraalcr, Judy
Frazler, Carola Hayes, Jcnn Bolder,
Juanlta Cowglll, Betty Evana, Jean
Welborn, Barbara Ann Bslrd, Mary
Josephine Plymale, Joan Proaser and
Charmalne Brault; Masters John
Prentiss, Jimmy Welborn, John Wll-
Usm Deuel, Bobby Watson, Edward
Watson, Ben Telfer Plymale, Verne
8hangle, Jr.. Bobble Shangle and
Blllle George. Mis Helen George
ssslsted Mrs. Brault aa hostess.
...
Georges Honored
At Buffet Supper.
Mr. and - Mrs. W. H. George and
family were feted Saturday evening
at a buffet supper, at which Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Brault were hosts. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. George
end son, Blllle: Misses Helen and
Enid George: Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Reed: Messrs. Wllllsm and Claude
Reed and Misses Evallne Knudson
and Ruth Reed.
Following aupper the guest were
entertained with a program of mu
sic and carda. Miss Helen George
entertained the guesta with a group
of piano numbera, which were well
received. She la a talented young
muslclsn, a student of the College
of the Pacific, where she will return
for an additional course In organ
work for the aummer.
Alameda Folks
Visit Valley Friends.
Mr. and Mrs. w. H. George and
fsmlly of Alameda are vlaltlng friend
In Medford. They arrived Friday,
having motored from Alameda where
Mr, George la employed aa auditor
for the Anglo-California Trust com
pany. Mr. and Mrs.' George and
baby son, Blllle, are the guesta or
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Reed at their
home on the South Pacific Highway,
while Misses Helen and Enid George
are the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Brault of Medford. Mr.
Ctcorge will be remembered In the
city aa a former manager of the
Southern Oregon Gas corporation.
having accepted his present position
with the Anglo-Csllfornla Trust com
pany about four years sgo.
fiene Orr. finest of
I'arrnte Over Week-End.
Oen Orr arrived from Oregon
Stat College to spend last week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mra.
A. B. Orr, then left for Vancouver
barracka, where he la attending the
offlcera' reserve training school. Fol
lowing the six weeks' training pe
riod, he will return to Medford for
the summer vacation to be a partici
pant In th many events, planned by
niembera of the younger act.
Alpha Deltas "' "
Meet Tomorrow.
Mra. J. O. Isaacson of Central
Point will be hostess tomorrow after
noon to members of the Alpha Delta
class of the First Chrlsttsn church
of this city. The meeting hsa been
celled for two o'clock. Those with
out transportation are requested to
call Mrs. R. L. Ray. All members
of the clsss and their friends are
urged to attend.
a s
Mrs. Phetteplace
Oucst In Mrdfonl.
Mrs. Msry Phetteplace of Portland
Is a guest of her eon, Guy Phette
place and Mrs Phetteplace at their
homo at 335 South Holly.
Garden Movement
Praised by Port lander 1
An Interesting note to add to the
convictions of local Garden club
I members la found In th Portlsnd
i Spectstor In an address to the Port
lsnd Garden club. Th opening para
graph reads:
"The garden movement Is ons of
the greatest forces toward achieve
ment of beauty In the United States,"
said Mrs. J. W. Fowler In her annual
report as president to the members
of the Portlsnd Gsrden club assem
bled at Cedarhurst. the country home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Webster Talbot,
on Tuesday sfternoon. Mrs. Fowlsr
referred to the statement of a noted
garden authority, and her words m
phaslred the fact that the club alms
to further the fine sit of gsrdenlng.
not only In the prlvste gardens of
members, but In the city snd state
and even further a-fleld.
Local flower fanclera agree with
Mra. Fowler, It was shown at the last
garden club show, the largest In the
history of the organization. One of
the outstanding features of the now
waa th emphasis placed upon the
opportunities for crestlon of besuty
through development ot th garden
movement. Improvement of highways,
and arrangement of flowera within
the home. The Increased Interest of
the public In things beautiful was
evidenced In the large crowd of spec
tators visiting the show aa well as In
the additional exhibits.
W. B. C. to Meet' '
Thursday Afternoon.
The Women's RltJ corps will
meet Thursdsy afternoon at two
o'clock In the Armory, It was an
nounced today. A program In ob
servance of flsg day will be given,
and a good attendance la dealred.
Benefit Card Party
Plan of Royal Neighbors.
The I. O. O. F. hell will be the
scene Thursday evening of the ben
fit card party of th Royal Nelghbora'
lodge. Bridge, pinochle and ooo win
be played and carda followed by
refreshment.
a
Mrs. Moty to Entertain
Building Bridge Club. k
Mrs. K. M. Moty will be hostess
at her home on West 10th street
Thv day afternoon to members of
the Building Bridge club.
IE DAUGHTERS
ALBANY, N. T., June 15. (AP)
The national convention of the
Daughters of the Nile yesterday elect
ed Mrs. L. Pesrle Mcclellan. of Al
bany, to th offic of supreme queen.
She ucceeds Mrs. Lulu R. Phelps, of
Sesttle.
Th delegates also chose Portland.
Ore., for their 1933 convention city.
Other offlcera elected Included: Su
preme princess roysl, Mrs. Mabelle
Boone, Portland: supreme princess
Tlrzan, Mrs. Carrie Barton. San Di
ego, Calif.; princess banker, Mra.
Anna V. Smith, Portland; princess re
corder, Mrs. Levella K West, Seattle,
and supreme princess Badoura, Mrs.
Dorella Taylor, of Chicago.
J'ville Grangers
And Roxy Ann To
Have Joint Meet
Friday evening Jacksonville Orange
held Ita regular business meeting, de
voting the entire evening to routine
matters. An Invitation from the Roxy
Ann Grange to hold and conduct a
Joint meeting at the Roxy Ann
Orange hall was heartily accepted
Thla meeting will take the place of
the regular social meeting of this
month. Friday. June 34. Mrs. Mabel
Sims was appointed to arrange a pro
gram In keeping wtth the oocaslon.
It was also decided to bar a
Grange Fourth of July plcnlo at the
same place that the Orange met last
year.
Home Economic club met at the
home of Mrs. Lulu Flsk with 16
members present. A delightful social
time was spent after which refresh
ments were served. Among the visit
ors were Mrs. Gladys Redford and
little daughter Barbara from Phoenix,
Arizona, who are visiting Mrs. Red
ford's parenta, Mr. and Mra. W. W.
Hartley.
Astoria Legion For
Aiding Bonus Army
ASTORIA, Ore., June 15. (AP)
Clatsop Post No. 13, Amerlcsn Le
gion, of Astoria, last night voted to
aupport the resolution drawn up by
the Sllverton Legion post to supply
the "bonus army" In Wsshlngton
with tloo from state funds of the
Legion.
Dlsmond Lake road being opened to
traffic. Roseburg Chieftain.
Miss Cameron Guest I
Of Miss DeLosh Here. 1
Mtss Jesn Cameron, daughter of
Dr. Ida Cameron of San Francisco,
la apendlng a few days here visiting
her friend. Joan Maxln DeLosh.j
en rout horn. Miss Csmeron gradu
ated this year from St. Helen'a Hall
at Portland and waa a room mate
of Mis De Losh at that school.
Mlaa Cameron la very active In
athletlca, majoring In tennla and
awlmmlng. Sh waa aenlor cham
plon of tennla this year at St. Helen'a
Hall. )
Mra. Wilson Hostrsa
To Carnation Club. 1
Plans for the annual plcnlo of the
r.,n.tinn Oiih will ba made Thurs- I
day afternoon at two o'clock, when
membere or the organization mi
with Mrs. H, O. Wilson at her home.
7 Chestnut atreet.
Mrs, Peebles Honored
At nirthday Party,
Frlende of Mr. Jun Peeble n- j
tertalned With a birthday dinner In ,
her honor at the home of Mr.
Oertrud Tetherow, 117 Holly treet. (
Jun 11. Decorations, developed In
pink and green, added much beauty
to the party. Music waa vnjored
following dinner and many lovely J
gift presented the honor guess. i
I
Medford Misses l,eav j
For Southern School.
Misses Marjorl Kelly and Mar- i
Jorl Ooff leave today for Loa Ange-
las. where they will attend th nln j
week' aummer session at the tint- i
versiiy of Southern California. They j
will b Joined there by Margaret ;
Turner, who left several daya ago
fnr th south, Th three win attend
Hi Olympic game.
Singleton Guests
Of nr. and Mrs, IVinrh.
Mr. and Mra. Phil singleton and
daughter, Suzanne, of Rmeburg ant t
guesta tins week nf nr. snd Mrs.
V CI. nunclt at their attractive home
cu th Jacksonville road.
Hosiery Sale
Discontinued numbers in
Ootham Gold Stripe Ad
justable silk hosiery and
Ootham Oold Stripe
Stockings.
500 Pair
Silk Hosiery
A complete line of spring; and
summer shades in Mesh, Chiffon,
Service, Sheer and Service weight
Sites'0.', to 10',. Reg. $1.60
quality. Sale price, per pair
n
.19
3 Pair for $3.00
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La Grande Milk
Battle Subsides
LA ORANDE, Ore., June 15. (AP)
The fury of the milk battle aub
alded and all waa quiet In the dairy
business this morning with milk sell
ing at 9 cent a quart In La Grande,
less than two days after a group of
milk dealers had cut the price with
out warning to 6 cent a quart In
local stores.
ONE KILLED, TWO HURT
IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH
VANCOUVER, Wash., June 15.
(AP) Miss June Antllla.t about 30.
of Woodland, Wash., waa killed and
lier sister, M.'S. Tllla Martin, and
James Anderson, of Portland, were
Injured aerlously In an automobile
accident on the Pacific highway three
mile north of here today.
Newberg. Corner stone laid for new
Masonic temple.
TO FINAL REST
ENOLEWOOD, N. J June 15. (AP)
Attended by derald Shepherd, act
ing British consul general, who
brought a wreath of roses to be
placed on the casket, funeral services
were conducted today in an under
taking establishment for Violet
Sharp, English servant, who com
mitted suicide at th horn of Mrs.
Dwlght W. Morrow Frldsy.
BEENHAM. Eng., June 15. (AP)
Violet Sharpe, English waitress In the
Morrow home In New Jersey, who
committed suicide following ques
tioning by police In connection with
the Lindbergh kidnaping, waa mar
ried In London before ahe went to
America.
Vlolet'a husband was a man named
George Payne, her sister revealed. She
said she herself knew nothing about
him and never met Aim.
CLATSOP TAX LEAGUE
FOR UNIVERSAL LEVY
ASTORIA, Ore., June 15. (AP) A
system of graduated, universal In
come tax win be presented by the
Clatsop County Tax Equalization
league for consideration at a meet
ing here July 23 to which all tax
leagues of Oregon will be Invited to
send delegates.
The local league at a mass meeting
here last night decided to call the
statewide meeting.
Wallowa. Bowman-Hicks mill re
sumed operations.
Chlloquln Chlloquln Tire shop Dufur Henna's service station b.
undergoing chnge snd -repairs. ling redecorated.
Empire. Sawmill ef Sitka Spruos s
it Pulp Co. resumed operations.
June Range Bargains
Prices Reduced on Toledo Ranges
Extra Quality Range Weigh 300 lbs. Each
TOLEDO
Semi Enamel
ed range. Our
regular price
$47.
16-inch oven
$39.95
Semi . Enamel
ed range. Our
regular price
$50..
18-inch oven
$43.00
SUPREME
Full Enameled
range. Our reg
ular price $57.
16-inch oven
$53
Full Enameled
range. Our reg
ular price $60.
13-inch oven
$56
SEE OUR WINDOWS
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9 out of 10 screen stars use it
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