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MEPFOTJ13 WAIL TRTBIJNT3, MEDFOTCD, OREGON, STODST, JUNE 26. 1932. PXGE TWO It Edited by Eva Nealon Society and Club tvents Reviewed tor Week j,fW4,4,4.,.W 4 ' ' '' ' " " ' ' 1 Jack Morrills Add Large Dinner Party To Gaiety of Week Mr. and Mra. Jack Morrill, who have added much gaiety to aortal Ufa In Medford sine their arrival from Honolulu to spend the aeaaon In the Oeonr Carpenter country house. M ten allied laat awning at one of the largeet dinner event o! the week. Those enjoying their hoepltallty were: Mr. and Mra. W. P. Blddle, Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell, Dr. and Mra. j. j. Emmene. Mra. H. Chandler Euan, Mr. and Mra. Sprague Rlrgel. Chaa. Voorhlea. Mr. and Mra. Donald 8. Clark, Mr. and Mra. Louie Balade. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burgeaa, Mr. and Mra Oeorge Roberta, Mr. Scott of Ban Francisco, who Is house guest of tne Edgelle, and Dr. Joaeph Palma of Honolulu, who la vlaltlng the Mor rills this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Feted At Numerous Events of Society Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Vllaa, who are guest hera from Shanghai, China, of Mr. and Mra. Ned Vllaa. have been the Incentive for much entertaining during tha past week. They were gueat for aeveral days of the W. H. Kluhrere at their cabin at Lake o' the Wooda and will be feted thla evening at aupper and awlmmlng party for which Mr. and Mra. O. M. Roberta will ba hoata at their boma on Crown Hill. Twelve guesta have been Invited for the evening. VMt..rtftV afternoon Mrs. w. J1' j-liihrer and Mra. Fletcher Fish en tertalned at luncheon for the pleaa nr. of Mra. Vllaa at Mra. Fleh'e hnnm in tha country. Cover were arranged for 3 t luncheon and there were alx tablea of brldg in play during the after noon. Former Residents Here as Guests of Van Hoevenbergs Interesting guest In Medford thla week ax Mlaa Ruth Manning nd Mlaa Sterling, who arrived from Oak land, Cal, and Chicago, respectively, to be guest of Mr. and !. H. Van Hoevenburg, Jr.. t their country home near Gold Hill. Mlaaea Manning and Sterling for merly lived In southern Oregon and will be greeted by many frlenda thla week. They will ba luncheon guest Monday of Mra. H. D. McCaskey. Kenly Boys Leave To Spend Summer At Camp and Sea Farwell KeriiyT son of Mr. nd Mra. F. Corning Kenly. accompanied by hi brother, Granger, left Wednesday for Ban Francisco, where Farwell will ship on the "Mariposa" a a cadet for a cruise to Australia. Granger will spend tha aummer at Lake Tahoe camp for boya. Corning Kenly. Jr., recently return ed from Thatcher school to pnd the aununer hera with his parent. 4 Mrs. Clark Invites Group to Luncheon Mra. Donald S. Clark will be among hostesses entertained thla week, hav ing Invited the following guest to luncheon at her home In the country Monday: Mra. Wm. Aldrlch. ra. Al fred s. V. Carpenter. Mrs. Jark Mor rill. Mra. Earl Tumy. Mra. Sprague Rleeel and Misses Roxanna Run! and France Sparrow. Youngest Set Dines 'At Bardwell Home Among events of particular In terest to member of th younger aet, home from achool for tha aum mer, w th party given Tuesday hv Mlaa Betty Barnwell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. CI. Bardwell. who la planning a eerie for tha aeaaon. She wa hoeteea at luncheon for nine, complimenting Mlaa Dorothy lohnaon. house guest of tha Mlsaea Mary Lea nd Dorothy Roberta. rarley Preston Arrive from East Oreeted by many friend In Med ford. Carley Preston arrived Friday from achool In th east to be gueat for th ummer of hi father. Frank Preston. Befor leaving for Medtord he visited Mr. and Mra, Robt. Dun ham of Chicago. Mra. Dunham la Mr. Prcston'a lstr. Voting Preston will b a participant In tha many activities planned by tha younger aet, vacationing her, for th aum mer eeason. - finest Her Of Clemenmna Mlsa Grace Harriet of Lawton. Michigan, an old friend of Mr. and Mra, W. M. Clemenvon. and who ha been teaching In Honolulu. T. H.. for the pot al yeara. arrived In Medford last evening for a visit with th Clemenaons. g ) " Pythian Ulster riub Plans Pintle The Pythian Slater club will take lunch and dlna at Jackson Hot flprlnn at 8:30 Tueday evening. Cof fee, cream and augar will ba provide ed. Those having cars are asked to telephone and arrange transportation for all membera. j i Misses Fern and .Marjorle Dally Her j Mis Fern and Msrjorl Dally are her from Seattle to spend th vaca tion with their mother, Mra. LttUa Dally and will ba welcomed by many Medford frlenda. Altar Society j To Meet Tuesday Tha regular meeting of St. Ann's Altar society will b held Tuaaday afternoon at 1 o'clock and a large at- 1 lend Mice I urged far Uit session. ( Mrs. Johnson. Attendants ' .1...... i. in i i "e-r i I j I' i f V V " -1 ., t t.-:v ! 1 it a a 1 -i it-ii n an-liin sit. iinri4- -tt- jt,. .a Peasley Photo. Mrs. Frederick If. Johnson, Jr., formerly Mis Itha L, Heard, whose wedding lo Mr. Johnson waa a large event of June 12 at the First Pres byterian church, la shown here with her maid of honor, Mls Thelnia Heard, and bridesmaid. Miss Ernestine Fredenberff. The Johnsons are making their horn In this rtty, wnere they are being welcomed by member of the young married set. Miss Flynn Feted At Party Given by Mrs. Ernest Scott Complimenting her niece, Mlas Betty Flynn, who with her sister. Mias Patricia, la vlaltlng here from Belllngham, Wash., Mra. Ernest Scott entertained with a bridge party Wed nesday afternoon. There wer two tablea of earda In play In tha rooms, beautifully decorated In aummer flowera, and prize awarded Misses Carol Dodge, Margaret Warner and Marjorle Paley. Those attending th party ware MUses Carvel Reamea, Ruby Stone, Carol Dodge, Margaret Warner. Fran ce Moller, Marjorle Paley, Margaret Pennington and Betty Flynn. Parish Hall, Scene Of Happy Evening At Bridge Tables Mra. R. A. Mlksch wa hoatess Friday evening at th pleasant party held at the Catholic parish hall aa th laat event of th aeaaon, preced ing ummr vacation. Summer flow era In profusion decorated th hall and high scores at BOO nd bridge wer held by Mlaa June Brhrt and Mra. McNamar. Assisting Mra. Mlksch. a hoateaa wer Mr. Vera Plynul and Mr. John Wilkinson. Mr. Tho. Bicker- tff, out of town gueet, also ssalated in serving. Grand Officer To Visit Circle ChTYMnthmutT. circle, t?o. 84. Nelghbore of Woodcraft, will meet j MonnaT evrning. June 37 at S o'clock for a short biulneaa session and social evening. Neighbor Sadie Oil! and her committee will be hoate for the evening. Grand Representative Neighbor Rouff of Hoaeburg will py Chrysanthemum circle her official visit at thl meeting. Mrs. Piatt Experts Guesta rrom South Mra. Hal plait, who returned Fri day from spending two weeka In Eugene. Portland and La Grande, will enterUIn Mr. nd Mr. Horse D Howard and children. Mary and Billy of Sacramento, calif., at her home her thla week. The Howard will also spend considerable time at th Piatt- cabin at Peter Pn camp on nogue river wnii in southern Ore gon. Mra. Howard I Mra. Piatt sister ldle Aid Society To Meet Tuesday The Ladlea1 Aid society of tha First M. 8. church will meet In regu lar homecoming" Tuesday after noon. Th. Queen Esther circle will have charge of th 1 ntertalnment. Thla meeting will be In the church parlora, Vlsltora will b welcome. ftord Tucker Kntrrtaln at ninner TRAIL Friday evening Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker enutrtaJned th following guest at dinner: Mr. and Mr. Ralph Waton. Mr. nd Mr. 8. W. Hutchinson. Geo. McNeal snd lstr Ml Nellie, and Oeo. FUh.r. Dr. E. W. HOFFMAN Has Removed His Office To His Residence on Jacksonville Highway Phone Horseback Riders Take Dark Hollow Road on Thursday Twenty-one followers ot the eques trian aport Joined the riding party of Thursday evening, which termi nated In park Hollow on Orlffln Creek, where a welner roast was enjoyed. In the group were Grace Voes. Elisabeth Swtgart, Jean Swlgart. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Johnston, Beulah Bailey. BUle Pardee, Betty Wort man, Helen Dugan, Helen Hlnck, Myrtle GUI, Ruth Luy, Bernloe OIU. Jean Rice. Kenneth Rom, Joyce Gage, Marjorle Llndley, Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Dodge and Gordon Benson. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. DuBuque There were flva tablea of bridge In play Thursday at the meeting of the Building Bridge club at the country home of, Mr. and Mra. H. A. DuBuque, Woodlawn orchard. High score wa held by the out of town gueat, Mra. Tho, Blckerstatf of Mill Valley, Cal.. who la vlaltlng her mother, Mrs. Leo. J. Mlksch. Tie guet enjoyed the beautiful view offered from Mrs. DuBuque gardens, following the hours at the bridge table. Th next meeting of tha club will ba held at tha home of Mra. Laura Aiming on East Jackson, with Mrs. Paul Orelner and Mra. Aiming, Joint hosteaeea. Wednesday Club Announces Picnic The Wednesday Study club will cine actlvltle for the year Wedne. day evening with a picnic aupper In Ashland park. Definite plana tor the event war made yeterdy at the meeting of the Good Time com. mtttee, headed by Mr. F. K. Deuel. Husband and frlenda will be enter tained by the membera on thla oc casion. Picnic supper will be aerved at 6:00 o'clock, -.- Class Party At Wood Horn At th lovely suburban home of Mra. J. C. Woods, th Loyal Women's Sunday achool claaa of the First Christian church had It regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon. Thirty-eight membera wer present, and a pleasant afternoon wa apent. Refreshmenta wer served by th hostess, assisted by Mra. Lawrence. Mra. Jack Hematreet and Mra. Vin cent. 4 a ... Beginner Department I Has Plrlnlr In A(iland Th Beginners department of the Methodlat Eplacopal church met for an all day plcnlo In Ashland Thura day, accompanied by their mother. There wer 30 guest In th party. Game and picnic lunoheon war en Joyed. Butlers Vntertnln Guests From Berkeley Mr. and Mrat Warren Butler had aa guests laat week Mr. and Mr. Walter Peabcdy of Berkeley, Cal, who atop. ped her for few daya when enrout to Victoria, B. 0. 731 H Mrs. Wurts Gives Bridge Luncheon At River Cottage Mra. A. J. Wurts wa a charming hostess of last week, entertaining at the Rogue River cabin of her father. Scctt DVl. st liinciievn Weuneadiiy. Covera were arranged for 30 guesta at tablea, fragrant with aummer flowera, and luncheon followed by bridge. Prls were awarded Mr. Richard Payne, Mrs. B. L. Lageaon and Mr. Justin Smith, Those present were: Meadames Robert Hart, Ben Trowbridge, Max Pierce, Juitln Smith, Edwin Durno. B. L. Lageec-n, -C. T. Baker, ft. C. Wilson, A. F. West, Robert NorrU, Lyl Wilcox, Allen Smith. Walter Flynn. Donald Oray, Richard Payne, L. L. Sanders. Raymond Fish, B. L. Dodge and Mlsa Josephine Koppea and Mra. Lola Day and the host, Mra. Wurta. Mrs. McDonald Is Hostess to Church Society On Tuesday The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. McDonald, with Mra. A. J. Hanby presiding. Following a brief business aeasion, the devotional were conducted by Mra. E. Iveraon, who took for her scripture lesson the 37th Psalm. Mra. Oliver Mann aang "In th Be cret Place." Mra. W. W. P. Holt, program chairman, then discussed the West Indian. Mra, Walter Frazer Brown continued th lesson by presenting Haiti In particular. Mra. Bell Llt trell presented the subject, "The Evangelization of Latin Amerlc-" The program closed with prayer. A social hour followed with Mrs. Mc Math and Mra. Hanby pouring at the tea table and Mra. Crane assisting the hostess. Levy Students In Concert Today At Christian Church An Interesting musical event of thl afternoon will be a concert by pupil of the Inetltut of Musical Education, directed by Victor Levy, and piano pupils of Noel Ersklne. which will be presented at the First Christian church at 3 o'clock. Tha program Include: Patrlotlo Alra Orchestra ensemble Step Lively March Orchestra ensemble Violin aolo, Zamaretta Dee Parker Marjorle Walt Orchestra ensemble Plno aolo. Fairy Wedding Corlnne Harwood Violin olo. Scarf Dane Dale Maon Little Wonder Novelette Orchestra ensembl Violin aolo, Humoresqu Roland Varner Don Juan, Spanish Serenade Orchestra ensembl Piano aolo. Beautiful Lov Master Ray Wolf Chin Chaug, Chinese Characteristic Orchestra ensembl Violin solo, Amsryllls Bruce Leverett Teamwork March Orchestra ensembl Violin Duet, o Sol Mlo David Luman, Ry Wolf Cupld'a Heart Orchestra ensembl Violin Duet, Song of India Hola Harwood, OUt. Eldrldg Even Song Orchestra ensembl Piano olo Rondo from Sonato rathe, tlque by Beethoven Margaret Chlldera Violin quartette, Londonderry Air Viola, eleven. Joyce Freed. Lester Fay. Robert O reave Masterbllt Overture Orchestra ensembl Heckmans and Gueta Visit Coast Resorts. Dr. and Mra. w. H. Heckman, who motored to th coast, accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Howard Haaa and daughters, Pauline and Dorothy, who ar their gueat from Fredonl. Ps.. re expected to return to Medford thl evening. They Included Crescent City. Bsndon snd way point In their motor trip. Bebhs Pln Trip To Hell Gate. Mr. and Mr. Royal Bebb and young son. Ward, will motor to Hell Gt today and on to Alameda mine. Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheon j 40Y Merchants Lnncheon 60? Reg-ular Evening Dinner $100 Special Dinner 75 FINE CLEAR PICTURES Send It Tour rilma swEivrs Ulr photo Flnlhm (Medford) Ore and Bullion Purchased WILD B ERG BROS. SMFLT1NG k It p FINING CO. Dudley Sercombes To Reside in North For th pleasure of Mr. snd Mr. Dudley Sercombe. who ftre leaving thla city to mak their home In Port land, a group of friends entertained with picnic prty on the Applegate river Tuesday evening. There were twelve gueat present Including Mr. Sercombe' mother. Lawrence Greys Here From South Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Oray, son Lawrence, Jr., and Donald, and daughter Sylvia, arrived In Medford yesterday from Oakland, Calif to epend a week visiting relatives and friends. They will be guest of Mr. Orey' parent. Mr. and Mra. Joseph O. Grey; Mr. snd Mr. Hsrold Orey snd family and Mr. and Mra. Herb. Grey and son. Harold and Herb. Grey are brothera of Lawrence Grey. The visitor are well known In this city, where they formerly realded. Social Meeting of Woodmen Enjoyed The Woodmen of the World en Joyed regular monthly social meet ing last Tuesday evening. The fol. lowing program waa presented: Reading. "Taking the Elevator" Adabe Seller. Piano aolo, "Garden of Dreama" Lewis Parker. 8ong, "Poor Papa" Edith Brooks. Piano duet, "The Moor Rocket" Dorothy Pankey and Lewis Parker. Reading, "At th Baseball Game" Louise Pankey. Following the program the guest enjoyed cards and dancing. Refresh, menu were served by th committee Fidelity Circle Elects Officers The Fidelity circle of the First M. E. church met with Mra. T. O. Rose- borough. Tuesday afternoon, Mr. J. W. Smyll preeldlng nd Mrs. S. L. Leonard leading the devotlona. Mra. George Blgler In charge of the pro gram gave two excellent readings, "King Pharaoh's Daughter" and "Mra. Puffer'a Wedding Anniversary." The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Prealdent, Mra. E. G. Roaeborough; vice president. Mrs. R. 'A. Koppes; secretary, Mrs. Riley D. Henson; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Daron. During the social hour Mrs. Roseborough, ssslsted by Mrs. Stanley, aerved delicious refresh ments. Mraj Xeff Hostess To Gleaner Class Mrs. B. F. Neff was hostess t her home, 217 W. Second street, to the Gleaner class of the First Baptist church, Tuesdsy, June 31. 1933. Meet ing opened with class song, "Bring ing In the Sheave." Scripture wa read by the president, Mra. P. H. Dally. Prayer. Mra. Neff. The min utes of th last meeting read and approved. The membera voted to thank Irene Judy for tying class calendars. Th "Penny" circle will have food sale July 3. The meeting ad journed. Th remainder of the after, noon was spent preparing quilt tops and repairing articles for the rum mage sale. Mrs. Neff waa asslated In serving by Mra. Rosa Heffner and Mrs. J. D. Shffer. Th next meeting will be a picnic at Ashland. Mra. Minnie Bryant hoatess. Pnttons Expected Home This Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton. who left last week by motor for the : north, accompanied by their daugh. j ter Helen, who la spending the week I In Portland, are expected home this I afternoon. ; Hammond Goes North For Golf Tournament ! Bob Hammond to among Medford 1 people In Portland to attend the j Northwest Championship golf tour- nament. While In the northern city ne 1 staying at the New Heathmau hotel. , Since 1884 We have been compiling authoritative title records enabling ui to offer Abstract Service that's Dependable! We are equipped to inUlli gently lerve yon on all mat ten pertaining to title 1 Title Insurance Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phcas 41 Bridge Group Has Delightful Party At Clarmae Lodge A no-hostess bridge luncheon, with thre table In play, wa enjoyed by a group of Medford ladlea Thursday at Clarmae lodge, aummer home of Mr. nd Mra. Clarence T. No on Rogue river. The room were attractively decor ated In roses, sweet peas, and snap dragon. Prises at bridge wer awarded Mrs. L. Bundy, traveling price: Mrs. Anna Gilbert, for high; and Mra. G. H. Maasdam, low. During the afternoon, th group visited the lovely rock garden and pools In front of the cabin, where little walks of stone, bordered with wooly thyme snd rose moss leads to gay beds of pinks, and many-colored sweetpea climbing the fenc. Th swtetpea, the seed of which were Imported from London, srouscd much comment, due to the sis of tha blos soms. Geums In vermilion and bright yel low lastly nod to an exceptionally large goldfish cavorting In a nearby rock pond, and a atone, resembling a little kitten, sits on the ledge. Behind the circular garden seat designed of rocks, towering butterfly bushes grow, concealing the nook from the little lawn of clover at the top of the garden terrace. Along another portion of the fence, atalks of bronze-colored snapdragons are growing. The driveway down to the river bank la bordered with rose and a variety of tiny blossoms. The ladles who were guests of Mrs. Noe for the afternoon were Mrs. Min nie Bellinger. Mrs. L. Bundy, Mrs. M. M. Herman, Mrs. A. F. Stennett. Mr. Anna Gilbert, Mra. O. H. Maas dam. Mrs. O. H. West. Mrs. A. C. Hub bard, Mr. O. B. Alden. Mr. John Butler, and Mr. E. D. El wood. Meeting Place of Baptist Missionaries Changed The missionary meeting of th Baptist church will not be held Tues dsy, June 38. at the home of Mr. J. E. Judy as planned. The ladles are urged to be at the church at 3 o'clock, to follow the leader, where good missionary program and en tertalnment will await them. Visitors wishing to attend th meeting or lso Invited to be at the church at 3 o'clock. Women's Bible Class Plans Sunday Program An especially pleasing program la being planned by the Women'a Bible class of the Presbyterlsn church for Sunday morning. The usual class hour will be devoted to th mothers and daughtera of class members. Ap propriate musical numbera will be presented and Mrs. E. N. Warner will give a short lesson. All mothers snd dughters are cordially Invited. j Triangle Club Has ' ' Supper nnd Snlm Th HlTrlangle club of the First Christian church enjoyed supper and swimming party Frldsy evening on in Appiegale Friday evening. Sixty-live members and their friends enjoyed the evening, with a chill aupper being served. Th group wa accompanied by Mrs. A. H. Gregory, advisor of the organization. Are This Bank Acts ai Executor and Trustee Under Willi, Tnuteei Under Life In surance Trusts and in every Trust Capacity. The First National Bank "A'Departmentized Bank" Verne Shangle Has Jolly 3rd Birthday Master Vera Shngle, Jr.. who 1 three yer old tody. celebrated th event yesterday afternoon, whan hi prent entertained at their home on Dakota avenue with a party for a group of hi young friend. Game wer enjoyed, refreshment served at a. festive Uble, and clever sidelights of the afternoon photo graphed by th honor guef fther, J. Verne Shangle. Attending th party wer Herbt Grey. Jr.. Lyl Wilcox, Jr, Bobby Wilcox. Barbara Bevans, Sally Lee Russell. Ann Bslrd, Betty Lou Mun dy, John Mundy. Dolores Wilkinson. Pstrlcts Wilkinson. Bobby Watson, Charmaln Brault and Rlchrd Run- yard. Lodges to Picnic In Ashland Today The Juvenllea and Royal Neighbors of Ashland and Medford plan to meet today In Llthla park for a picnic. Neighbors from aurroundlng towns are Invited to meet with thm. Each guest la asked to bring her own lunch and table service. Club Plans Picnic Swearingen Cabin The Business and Professional Wo men's club will hold a picnic Wed nesdsy evening at Miss Phyllis Swear Ingen's cabin on Rogue River. Com mittee was appointed for the event at the meeting of tha executive council Thursday. Mis Fuson Hostess At Bridge Saturday. Miss Anna Ma Fuson ntertlned Informally yesterday afternoon. In viting frlenda for a table of bridge. Those playing were Misses Doris Pat ton, Betty and Suaett Stennett and Miss Fuson. Thursday Night HEAR Val Valente and His 12-Piece KGO KFRC Roof Garden Orchestra FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION T" r,'C, To The Finest l-ZstrVll V1L. Music In The West $1.10 Per Couple, Including Tax SPONSORED BY H ILL AH PATROL You Lucky ? YOU may be lucky You may not have an accident Yet iin't It wise to take pre cautions to safeguard your family's future? To assure their future happiness and financial independence should emergency arise. To name this bank as executor and trustee is to KNOW that whatever instructions yon have given in your will are going to be carried out. You can be sure of our being here when need, ed, because our charter gives us perennial life Miss Gore Marries Ray Lenox at Home Ceremony in North Mis Robin Llberta Oore, daugrter of Mr. and Mra. John O. Oore, and Ray Lenox of Medford wer married Wednesday morning at the home of th bride' parent, near Junction City. The ceremony wa performed at It o'clock by Rev. Milton S. Weber, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church. The service took place In front of the fireplace, which was banked with pink Canterbury bell, ferns and lilies. Only membera of th famine attended. Mlsa Flora Gray of Portland played "Th Swan ISalnt-Saena) ."Intermezxo" (Brahms) and "Prelude" (Chopin). Mr, Gors gav hi daughter In marriage. Th bride wore on ensembl. la tc.gTen silk crape with hat of beige lac. For her bouquet, th had Ophelia rosebud and Camellias. A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony. For hey going way costume, the brld wor an ensemble In king blue. Mr. snd Mr. Lenox are to reside In Medford. He I th son of Mrs. Emma J. Lenox of Roseburg. Th brld formerly attended Reed col lege, Portland. Eugen PiaMe. Ouard. Kelzurs and Guesta Return From North Mr. and Mra. C. A. Kelrur accom panied by Mra. Henry Nledermeyer and Miss Ether Alexander have Just returned from Portland and Longvlew where they have been visiting friend and relatives for the post week. H Davids Expected Here From Ventura Mr. and Mrs. Ben David and daughter, Marjorle, of Ventura, Cal are expected to arrive here thl week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Goodwyn Hum phreys. Mrs. David snd Mrs. Hum phreys or sisters.