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MEDiOKD MAIL TRIBTJNT3, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JTJXE 23, 1932 PAGE THREH Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon MrKayi Expect Guests From East IhU Week-End. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Kendall of Chicago are expected to arrive In Medtord Sunday morning to be guest of Mrs. Kendall's parents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. McKay at their home on the Jacksonville-Phoenix road. While here they will be the Inspiration for much entertaining among members of Rotary Interna tional and the women's auxiliary, Mr. Kendall being business manager of the Rotarlan. magaelne of the International organization. The Kendalls are now attending the International convention of Ro tary In Seattle. Following arrival here Mr. Kendall will spend a week's vacation In southern Oregon and Mrs. Kendall will remain tor the major portion of the summer with her parents.- Mrs. Kendall has returned to Med. ford frequently since her marriage and haa many frlajpds In southern Oregon, who will welcome, her ar rival this week-end. Richard Harrison Celebrates Birthday. In celebration of his fourth birth day. Master Richard Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrison. Joined 10 little friends at a party at his home Tuesday afternoon be tween the hours of 3:30 and 4:30. Games were enjoyed and followed hv refreshments, served at a festive table, decorated In favora of many colors with a large Blrtnoav esse 101 centerpiece. Thru, nreumt were the honor guest, and Geraldlne Simpson, Patsy Simpson, Beverly jean wniuunu, Beverly Jean Conser, Carol Hayes, Jerry Warren, Lynn Jenkins, Roger Wolf and Jackie Wymer. Assisting Mrs. Harrison In serving were Mesdames Whitman, Warren and Wymer. Miss Getchell Returns Home. Miss Gloria Getchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Getchell, re--,,rnA tn unend a DOrtlon of the summer here with her parents and friends. Following the close of the school natmifi In Palo Alto. Miss Getchell was the house guest of Miss Marcla Mcranana v n -.nri lntr attended a house party at the home of MUs Alicia Flanders at carmei. Miss Getchell plans to visit briefly In Seattle, where she formerly at tended school, and will later Jour ney to Los Angeles to attend the Olympic games. Misses Kayser and Mehr Guests Here. Misses Mary and Helen Edmlaton, daughters of Mr. and Mra. J. E Edmlston, have as guesta this week at their home on South Oakdale, Misses Harriet Kayser and Hedwlg Mchr of San Francisco. Miss Kay ser Is spending the season at the Kayser - summer - place at Granta Pass, where Mlsa Mehr will be her house guest. While In Medford this week-end they will be honored at considerable Informal entertaining . at the Edmlston home. Mlsws Stowell and Englehardt Have Party June Stowell and June Englehardt celebrated their birthdays together June 17. The party waa given at the Stowell home. Games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Malsle Shelley. Gladys Nichols. Grace Holman, Myr tle Stowell, Glenn Lannlng, Delbert Mongol, Tommy 8towell, George Brown, and Evelyn Stowell of Med ford, Nell Miller and Donald Young of Eagle Point, and the hostess. Mrl. Harnlsh Honored At Birthday Party. EAGLE POINT A surprise birth day party was given June 16. honor ing Mrs. Roy Harnlsh at the Harnlsh home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Nick Young. Mr. and Mr. Earn Coy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leater Throckmorton and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Bigham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Therln Taylor and eon, Billy. Miss Johnson Honored At Tuesday Luncheon Miss Dorothy Johnson of Phoenix. Arts., who Is house guest of the Miss es Mary Lee and Dorothy Robert, was the Inspiration for a delightful luncheon, given by Mlsr Betty Bard well, Tuesday afternoon. Covers were arranged for nine and luncheon fol lowed by bridge. Miss Bardwell. who is home f tn'Al ..... -1 rmiwtn frt th .jml university u w6 . mer, plans to give a aeries of lunch eons during the season. Mrs. Whitman Has Guet From North. Mrs. Hester Whitman has aa her guest todsy. Mrs. Jane Skewla Thor- ness of Tacoma, wasn, who m last evening to spend several days while en route south. Mra. Thornesa formerly lived In Medford and will be greeted during her short stay by many friends. Miss Holbronk Leaves Today. Miss Dolores Holbrook leaves to day for Portland, where she will spend a month aa guest of relatives and friends. Blacks Hota at Lodee on Rnrue. Mr. and Mra. C N. Black enter tained a group of friends at dinner last evening at their lodge on Rogue river. Covers were arranged for eight. The Very Smartest Super-Curline m The lonoj steam nave. Absolutely nn eirrtrlcltr Dads or tabes. -Ak the ladr who haj one." Until July 1st Our Regular Electric Permanent $3.75 CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP W. 8th St. . Phone 1526 Feted Previous To Trip Abroad. Misses Marjory Lindley and Arieta Messlnger were the Inspiration for a lovely "bon voyage" party and hand kerchief shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Everett Cannon. Bunco waa enjoyed during the evening, after the misses had opened their numeroua gifts. Prize for high score went to Miss Evelyn Seekatz, and low to Miss Bernlce Sears. . . Misses Lindley and Messlnger will leave here the latter part of July for Montreal, from which city they will aati for London aboard the Latltla, on August 12. Their Itiner ary calls for four months In Europe, visiting England, Ireland, France, Belgium, Spain and Italy. . Miss Lindley haa been employed In the law offices of Charlea W. Reames, and Miss Messlnger In the offices of Frank P. Farrell, city at torney. Guesta at the no-hostess affair were Mlssea Messlnger. Lindley, See katz, Elva Caster, Elda Ohelardl, Fae Green, Florla Skyrman, Nellie Robbins. Sears. Kathleen Wilson and Elsie Harrison and Mesdames Walter Jonea and Everett Cannon. Card Party Tons Friday Calendar. Leading In Interest with many social groups this week Is he card party announced for Friday evening by members of the Sacred Heart church. The party will be the last of the long series, sponsored by the church women during the past sea son. Following tne maay nis" nt rri tables will be deserted until the close of the summer vaca tion. T- na.tr frtr thin Week-end Will be In charge of Mrs. R. A. Mlksche. Dancing Class Has Fine Dav at Elliott Cabin. Members of Mrs. Frank Dltzler's dancing clasa were entertained at a picnic party yesterday at the cot tage of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott at Shady Cove. Accompanying the group to the Elliotts' summer place were Mrs. Lewis Cinch, Miss Helen Bull's, Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mrs. Dltzler and Mra. Elliott. Southerners to Plcmc On Rogue 6unday. An annual event of much Interest to all who hale from the sunny southland la scheduled for this com Ing Sunday, when Mrs. H. W. Hamlin will be hostess to members of the Dixie club and their f amlllea at 1 :00 o'clock picnic luncheon. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdamea Ge- Bauer, Peter and Griggs. Here From South. Mr. and Mra. Elliott Ayers of Palo Alto. Cal.. arrived Tuesday evening fmm th nth bv motor and will be guests for the week of Mrs. Ayers' mother, Mrs. c. a. owigari uu ou ters. Elizabeth and Jean, at their i nm nenmuiM street. While in southern Oregon Mr. Ayers plans to do considerable iisning. Carpenters Invite , . Friends to Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car- oom hmtjt at. dinner Tues day evening at their- attractive coun try place on the Old stage roaa. ti.m. nrwnt were Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. ana m. Corbln Edgell and the hosts. Mrs. Morrill to Entertain At Dinner Saturday. Mrs Jack Morrill, who recently arrived with Mr. Morrill from Hono lulu to spend the summer here. Is entertaining at dinner Saturday Specializing In Advanced Plate Work DR. h H. GOVE I am prepared to give you the satisfaction ao much destred but seldom attained by gen eral practitioners. When you must wear plates entrust your work to a highly skilled specialist. I have made a close study along this line lor many years and can guar antee the best results obtain able. A moderate fee. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed ntistry at prices in line with pres ent times. 235 East Main Street Upstairs.- Phone 872 J CONSULTATION FREE Permanent Wave $5-00 evening at the' Oeorge Carpenter residence, where they are spending the aeaaon, ' Daughters, Veterans To Meet Friday. Daughters of Onion Veterans of the Civil War will meet at the Armory tomorrow evening, Friday. June 34. for regular session and a good attendance la desired. Miss Parsons Here For the Summer Season Miss MaryParsons. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Reginald Parsons of Seattle and Medford, has arrived to spend the summer at Hlllcrest orchard, and will be a gay participant In the many events of the younger set. FOR SCANDINAVIANS Scandinavian of southern Ore gon will gather for their mid-summer picnic Sunday, June 26, In the Helman park at Ashland. Guesta will arrive at 11 o'clock for tne all day festival, which will Include much entertainment and a variety of amusement. The committee for the day la com posed of Prank Anderson of Foot hills, O, H. Bengtson. rtarold Larsen. Axel Benson of Medford; Jim Kel strom of Pullman creek and Reglna Johnson of Ashland. Races will be staged with attrac ttve prizes offered the winners. An added feature will be the bathing beauty contest. The main address of the afternoon will be given by Dr. P. O. Sweden burg, of Ashland and Attorney O. H Bengtson will entertain the audience by showing a group of pictures, taken during his recent visit In Sweden. Miss Johnson will sing several num bers. Scandinavians from Ashland, Med ford and Granta Pass are expected to attend the picnic, an invitation being extended to alt Scandinavian people residing In southern Oregon. and it M ... . V .'STrnt Zzl The California Oregon Power Company, by special arrangement with the Monarch Malleable Iron Range company and in co-operation with the Medford dealers listed below, makes one of the most astounding offers in the history of electric ranges. The present list price of this model, which includes nothing but the range, is $151.50. However, if you wil$,'o to your dealer at once you may pur chase this range in any one of three colors for the extraordinary sale price of $00.50, and, in addition all wiring and labor necessary to its in stallation will be furnished without extra charge. Easy terms. See your dealer today. Cupp Furniture Store Palmer Electric Company Peoples Electric Store Leonard Electric Electric Wiring Company THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY EGG PRICE IMS PORTLAND. Ore.. June 23. (AP) Advance of lo a dozen again In the price of egga here effecilve this morn ing was generally maintained by the trade during the day. A sharp de crease In the supply was Vie factor which created additional strength In the home situation, althoufth little improvement la noted elsewhere. With extras up to 16c a dozen gen erally by the general trade, the en tire market's undertone has assumed strength. Report In the trade suggest that with another advance In price, cold storage .holdings will begin to come out in small volume. Make of butter continues to hold up despite the reports of Individual churnera of a big cut in the output here. Market for chickens continues to show nothing but extreme slowness. Receipts are aot neavy but appear more than adequate for all Immedi ate needs. Killing operations are con tracting. First of the season's apples have been received In Portland. The Ini tial shipment of Transparent from Ken ne wick are reported, priced 91.60 half-apple box. Sagging trade trend Is continued In the market for tomatoes here with an overplus of offerings nut wtVi an Increasing call. There appeared a weaker tone In the market for strawberries with lib eral supplies of very good quality. Prices in general were 5 to 10c lower. Raspberries were also lower, while loganberries were hard to move even at $1. The latter appeared general tou for currant. HELEN: I feel so out of it with my 'dishpan' hands. I wish I had a maid. KAY: But none of girls have maids. the HELEN: Then how do they keep their hands so nice? - s KAY: Oh, we all use Lux for dish washing. It keeps your hands attractive costs less than 1? a day! ' AN ASTOUNDING OFFER Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. June 3S. (API CATTLE 300. calves 10: stesdy. HOGS 500, with 383 direct to kill ers; weak. SHEEP AND LAMBS 1300; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. June 23.-(AP) EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Fresh extras, 16c; standards, 15c; mediums. 15c do. Butter, butterfat, live poultry and country meats unchanged. Onions, potatoes, new potatoes, strawberries, wool and -bay quota tions unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July .49 & .494 .49 .49 Sept. - .484 .48 .48 .48VJ Dec. .. 81 V4 ilVi -61 -Bl Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .60 on w.niie .01 Western whita .60 Hard winter . ,49 Northern spring ... .49 Western red .48 s Oats No. 2 white, (22.60. Today's car receipts: Wheat 18, flour 14, hay 3. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics Co.) June 23: 60 30 30 00 Ind'ls Rr's Ufa Total Today 37.9 15.S 5B.3 88.1 Prev. day .... 37.8 18.3 88.4 37.0 pti I Stem J $9950 COMPLETELY INSTALLED DESCRIPTION Standard Model bullV to ell for $161.50 4 Cooking Top Unit Oven 15x18 incbei Automatic Oven Control Vitreoui Enamel Finish Colon 'White, Cream or Oreen Trim Chrome Fully Guaranteed Week ago .... 40.8 18 7 83.5 40.7 Year ago ....100.5 77.8 165.5 U4.4 Bond Bale Averages. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) June 33: 30 30 30 80 Todsy 54 5 53.7 74 0 80.7 Prev. day .... 54 0 54 3 74.0 81.0 Week ago .... 55 1 54.1 74.8 81 3 Year ago 83.7 99 8 100 8 94 0 NEW YORK. June 33. (AP) The stock market msnaged to pull a fair assortment of small net gains out of another session of listless fluctua tions todsy. The list eased off some. what In the last few minutes, but the closing tone wsa stesdy, with several advances of a point or ao. Turnover waa only about half a mil lion shares. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: American Can 33 American T. & T 80fc Anaconda Curtis Wright General Motors ...................... Int. T. & T Montgomery Ward . ... Paramount Pub ................ Radio . Southern Pac. .. S. O. of Cal. S. O. of N. J. 8 34 4 United Aircraft 8'i U. S. Steel 34 '4 Corp't Trust Shs. 1.45 I & 0 EXPANSION Sale Savings! We're Adding 700 Square Feet of Floor Space and We're Celebrating with a Real Sale New SILK DRESSES Hundreds of Silk Dresses in both prints and plain colon. Smart materials include silk crepe, chiffons, laces, nets. New summer styles and colon. Grouped for quick selling at $2.88, $4.95, $6.88, $12.50 This includes all our silk dresses Eighth and Central NO EXCHANGES-NO I 10 ME RULERS LONDON, June 33 (AP) Adele Aatalre, who wttl not soon b forgot, ten on Broadway, wilt be presented tonight or tomorrow night to the king and queen, but the name the lord chamberlain will call out i she entera will be Lady Cavendish. The Omaha girl who danced to stardom with her brother, Fred, Is making her court dehut as the bride of Lord Charlea Cavendish, who was one of England's most eligible young bachelors. Others to be presented tonight Include Mlsa Patricia Tobln of San Francisco and Mra, Nlon Tucker of Burllngame, Calif. Both Mra. Tucker and MlbS Tobln are well known In southern Oregon, being members of the bay city col ony, which spends considerable time on Rogue river each summer, where the Nlon Tuckers' mountain lodge. "Rogue's Roost" Is located. At These Great Reductions On WASH FROCKS Cool, sheer wash dresses that have Just arrived. Bizet and styles for all. ' Sizes 14 to 50 . Expansion sale prices 77c, $1.69, $1.89 $1.98, $2.95, $3.95 By Express Today 100 Knit, Mesh and Cro cheted dresses. White and all colors in new styles. Buy your 4th of July dresses at Burelson's. Ex pansion sale prices $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 White Sweaters Expansion Sale Specials $1.95 Phone 38 REFUNDS EVERY SALE FINAL Miss Steele Tells Date on Which She Will Wed J. Olson Announcement haa been made of the wedding data of Mlsa Erneetloa Steele, daughter of Mra. Mabel Tar ton of East Jackaon street, and James Olson, office manager of thej Pay n' Taklt atora In this city. The wedding will be solemnized July 29 In this city, after which the brtdej and groom will leave for a trip south, to spend their honeymoon at Oakland. Cal. Miss Steele Is a popular member of the younger set In Medford. Hats cleaned, blocked, remodeled at M. &. M. Dept. Store. BLENDED TO AMERICA'S Tim TREE TEA AN M'J'B PRODUCT Sensational Silk Hosiery Onthim AdJaiLMe Silk hM Irrj. Berrtc welfht and ehtf fonl Rrf. St.SS quality. Sal. prlca 79c Two pair $1.50 Gotham Gold Stripe Mesh, chiffon and ferrlr weight. Reg. $1.6 quality. Sale prlca 98c $1 Quality Silk Hosiery SI rfi SH and only. Bala prlca 59c Two pair for $1.00 SALE IS ON RIGHT NOW!