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PXGE TTVO BEDFORD irXTL TRIBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGON. WEDN"ESD:T. JUNE 29, 1932. v Society and Clubs Mrs. McCssker. Hoatea At Luncheon Today Mrs. H. D. McCaskey entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon today at ner beautiful country Home on tht old Staa rosd, compUmtntlnt Mr. A. 0. Busaerd of Berkeley Springe, West Virginia, who Is guMt here of her (laugh wr. Mre. Win. Aldrtch, and Mra. Ketherine Heffernan of aeattl. who ha taken the Sheldon country place for the season. Those p.isent were Mra. Aldrlch. Mr. Buwerd. Mre. Heffernsn, Miss Carlton, Mra. h. A. Salade. Sr., Mn. Gordon Voorhlea, Mra. !". Coming Xenly, Mre. li. A. Salade, Jr., Miss Roxana Buhl, the Misses rrancta and Harriett Sparrow and hostess, Mrs. McCaakey. Mn. Rynnlnf Hostess at Luncheon and llrldra Mrs. Paul B. Rynnlng was .hosteaa yesterday afternoon at her home on Rose avenue at 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge. Summer flowera added a gay note to the tables, where covers were placed for Mesdames C. N. Culy, H. R. Edwards, Lee Watson. B. N, Campbell, R. O. Nixon, Whltlker, R. C. Van Valrsn, T. M. Heckard, w. w. Cleavea, D. R. Terrett, L. Early, L. D. I,swton and the hostess, Mrs. Ryn- nlng. Following luncheon, bridge was played with prises going to Mrs. Culy, Mrs. Cleavea and Mrs. Lawton. Presbyterian Group Has Treasure Hunt Ths Presbyterian Christian En deavor group enjoyed a treasure hunt, swimming party and welner roast last evening, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Keuhnle. The path of the hunt wound through the Old Stage road aectlon, back to the airport, and on to Bybee bridge, where swimming and welner roast completed the even ing. There were 30 guest In the party. Snnday School Clas Enjoys Swim, Picnic About thirty-five members and friends of the Loyal Workers" Sunday school class of the Plrrt Presbyterian church enjoyed a swim and picnic Monday evening on the Applegat. with Alleen Parker'a group In charge of the entertainment. Following the picnic, large camp fire was built, and stunts and songs presented about the fire. Luther Leaguers Plan Piny and aortal Evening The Luther Leaguers of Eton Lu theran church have been busy the psst few weeks prepsrlng for a two act play to be given tn the church parlors this week, Thursday, 6 p. m. The title of the play Is "The New Minister Arrives" and Is humorous in It character. The general public Is Invited. The play will be followed byj a social period, refreshments ar, . other amusements. - t - Mrs. Relrhsteln In San Francisco. Mrs. Harold Relchateln Is In San Francisco this week visiting her sis ter. Mrs. Russell J. Patterson. Her other sister, Mrs. Spencer Alexander, was resent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank J. Newman, haT Ing stopped with Mr. Alexander en route from Ban Franclaco to Port land,, where they will make their home. ft. P. W. Club to Picnic On Hogue River Tonight . The Business and Professional Wo men's club will meet thl evening at the cabin of Miss Phyllis Swearlngen on Rogue River for swimming party and plcnlo and extensive plana are being made for the occasion. Mrs. Belra Aiken Is chairman of festivities for the evening. ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Return to nty. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lenox have re turned to Hertford from their wed dins; trip north and are now at home to their frlenda at their apart ment, S3. Mistletoe. Conalderable Informal entertaining has been done In their honor thta week, including a dinner . for which Mr, and Mra. Jacque Lenox wero hosts Monday. Mrs? Merrlweather Here for Summer Mra. Theodore Merrlweather la her from Ventura, 01., to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mr. George Eads. Mr. Merrlwesther will arrive July to for a month's stay here and the Eads are expecting other guest for the coming week end. Mrs. Munter Leaves for Portland Tomorrow. Mrs. Robert Munter and daughter. Nancy, plan to leave tomorrow for Portland, where they win join Mr. Munter In making their home. They have been gueau lines hla departure of Mra. Munter's parent. Dr. and Mrs, R. E. Oracn. Building Bridge riuh To Meet, Kelly Home Mrs. Paul Orelner will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to members of the Building Bridge club at th home of her daughter. Mrs. Edward c. Kelly, Oregon Terraot. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Pease I'lsn for Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Pa and daughter. Jean, plan to leave Salur day to spend th holiday at th beach, which will b on of th most popular haunt with southern Oregonlans thl coming week end. Perls Home From Holiday, Rorky Point, Mr. and Mr. Prank Perl and lit tle daughter. Mary Ann, hav re turned to thl city from a week's holiday at Rocky Point. fry trait C. nnshsn'tVeittsbl Compound She Shouldn't be Tired No energy... circle under her em. liihc wosld only try Lydis E. Pinkhiro'l Vegetable Compound in tehler.forro, he could be strong and hippy sgttn. Herb l.unds Hera From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lundy and lit tle son, Mlchul, rrlvd Monday evening from Portland to be guests for the remainder of the week of Mr. Lundy's parent at their horn on th Jacksonville road. On thtlr way south they traveled the coast road visiting Mrs. Lundy's relative near TlH&mook and continuing to Eu gene, wher they were guests of friends at the University of Oregon The Lundya formerly lived In Med ford snd are being greeted by many friend. Mr. Lundy is a member of the staff of th United Press at the Portland bureau. Medermeyer Home Scene of Picnic Supper Th Oolden Links Blbl clss met at th E. H. Nledermeyer home on Ross Ian Thursday evening for a picnic supper, whloh wsa served cafe teria tyl on th specious lawn. About 40 members and children en- Joyed th picnic, after which th fol' lowing program was given: Violin solo by lrma Nledermeyer. accompanied by Mrs. E. H. Nledermeyer; recite tlon by Zsvlv Lester; 30 mlnut pro gram by Baptist S. 8: piano duet, Al pha and Lee Whlllock; group singing of old time songs wsa led by Mrs, Tom Gilford, with Mr. Olfford at the piano; piano solo by Luclle Knox. Mesdames Rebb, Purucker On Klwanla' Program Mrs. Royal E. Bebb and Mra. H. O. Purucker of this city yesterday noon presented two delightful number be, fore the regular noon luncheon of the Ashlsnd club, when the organization entertained th Klwanls ladles. Th two musicians, formerly of Ashland pleased th group when Mrs. Bebb sang "Aftsr," by Clara Edwsrdi, and "You Will Remember Vienna." from Viennese Nights, by Frlml. Mr. Purucker played the piano accom paniment. - Stowell Home Seen Or Birthday Party EAGLE point A Joint birthday party In honor of June Stowell and June Englehardt was given June 17 at th J. E. Stowell residence. Those present were: Oladya Nichols, Mule Shelly, Grace Helman, Evelyn Stow ell, Myrtl Stowell. Oeorge Brown. Donald Young. Nell Miller, Olenn Lannlng, Hugo Englehardt, Henry Englehardt, Heinle Umbidso.ht. Del bert Mongold. Tommy Stowell, Mr. and Mr. J. s. Stowell and th hon ored guests. Mrs. Durgsn Arrive For Aahland Wedding Mrs. H. 8. Durgsn of Eugene arrived In Ashland the first of the week to attend the wedding this evening of Miss Dodge, to her son, Walter Dur gsn of Corvaltls. Joe McKeown cf Eugene also arrived Monday to be best man for Mr. Durgsn. The three young people are welt known here among members of the university set, and seversl Medford people plan to sttend the wedding, which will take place this evening at the Presbyteri an church. nr. and Mrs. Dodson Home from Honeymoon Dr. snd Mrs. A. B! Dodson return ed yesterday from their wedding trip through Yellowstone national park and will be at home to their friends thl week-end at 815 Taylor atreet. Mra. Dodson Is remembered a the former Mlsa Ruth Swanson. 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Fred Cummlnga en tertained at dinner last evening for th pleasure of J. H. Ryan, state water master, who ha been a visitor from Salem. E Circuit Judge R. D. Norton 1 ex pected to rtturn tomorrow from Oregon City, when h ha been oc cupying the Clackamas county bench. Ha will hear motion, and other pending matters Friday, according to present plan. Among matter scheduled to be heard within th next week I th plea of F. A. Bates, aged Gold Hill miner, Indicted by th last grand Jury, for alleged threat to commit a felony. Bate waa granted 10 daya recently In which to plead, and the time expire next week. Bate. In th aftermath of th laat primary, gained conalderable local publicity. Hla controversy with th law and neighbors was painted as "a mtacar rlsg of Juatlce." Bate returned from Washington state, where he waa living with kin. to answer to th indictment. He Is at liberty on a small bond, fur nished by his dsughtar, and L. A. Banks, orchardlst. COUNTY COURT MEET DELAYED TO FRIDAY There wu no seaalon of the county court today. It being postponed until Friday next, when necessary bills and matters will be signed. The postponement waa due to the pres sure of private business matters or members of the court. No press ing matters were scheduled for at tention today. County Judge Lam kin was attending to private mat ters In Ash land, and expected to spend a couple of hours at his office He was scheduled to unite in mar riage a northern California couple, who sent word they would embark upon the sea of matrimony. Broken wind own glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Here's the beauty secret Screen and Stage Stars know THE stage and screen stars know how important it is to keep youthful charm through the years. A young-looking skin is abso lutely essential to success, they say. "Yes, indeed, I am 32 years old," says lovely Gilda Gray. "No wom an heed look her age. A lovely skin takes years off your age. I've used Lux Toilet Soap for years." "I am 38 years old," says Ethel Clayton. "Women on the screen, of course, must keep youthful charm. For years now I have used Lux Toilet Soap." Of the 694 important Hollywood actresses, including all stars, 686 use fragrant Lux Toilet Soap reg ularly. It is the official soap in all the big film studios. Lux Toilet Soap is so gentle, so beautifully whi te, no other soap can rival it I LUX Toilet Soap SANITY HEARING I A hesrlng Into th snity of the woman held In th woman'a ward of th county jail la acheduled for today, before County Judge C. B Lamktn, - a a result of statements msde yesterday afternoon to Deputy Sheriff O. W, Ike Dunford and Mlsa Lillian Roberta, Red Cross worker. According to Deputy Dunford the woman admitted that her true same Is Eula Phillips; that she hss a sis ter residing at Tillamook, Ore., and her mother live at Swain, Arkansas. Th womsn wss detained by Klam ath county authorities, and gave th nam of Mrs. Rena Johnson. She waa found on a highway near Klamath Fall last week in a fam ished and delirious condition, with her nine-year-old daughter. She re ported that she had been forced to leave an auto by her husband, and then abandoned by him. She told the authorities that her husband was dead, but she had been touring with hi brother. The woman and child fled from the Klamath county farm last Satur day, and were picked up by local authorities Sunday. According to th iherlff office. the woman admitted the use of seve. rsl sllases, and a long atrlng of petty theft, chiefly steeling milk bottle from porches, and articles from stores. She alleges that her male companion was the Instigator of the theft. The officer further allege that the woman sought arrest to find food and refuge In Jail. Jailor Dunford report that last night the woman became unmanage able In the women'a ward, pounding the walls and windows with her tut. Th nlne-yesr-old daughter, a bright little girl, will probably be placed In the care of kin. Sixty days furtner extension of time for the preparation of testi mony and perfctlon of appeal to the supreme court has been granted to Albert W. Reed, Denver, Colo., youth serving life In state prison for con viction of the murder of Victor Knott, Ashland policeman last No vember. The extension win also enable Reed further time for the securing of funds to finance his appeal, his friends and relatives being unable, to date, to Talse the $385 needed. Attorney Ous New bury, his chief counsel, .said, he was willing to contribute iioo or this siim. Reed's appeal Is bajed upon new evidence, supporting his trial contention that he was not at the scene of the shooting, that the murder was committed by hts two pals Paul McQuade and Lee Jackson fugitives from a Jackson county murder indictment for first degree murder, and alleged discrep ancies In the testimony of Police man Roy Laymen of Ashland, star witness for the state. youthful 3o? ' Opposes Huey Long h ' I f" - ' 7 AuoctMfa t ru Phot Miss Gladys Braaxeal was choa n democratic national committee woman from Louisiana at a Mre volt" convention which picked a lata of delegate to th national convention In Chicago to oppoas the delegation headed by United State Senator Huey P. Long. E BY T At noon today the members of Headquarters company and Company A, 186th Infantry, National Ouard, arrived back In Medford on a special train, having spent two weeks at the Camp Clatsop training camp for annual training and maneuvers. The boys reported a wonderful time at camp, although the weather was rather cool. Captain Carl Y. Tcngwald was In charge of the Ouards. Upon arrival of the train, trucks carried away the baggage and equip ment, and the Ouards marched to the Armory In formation. Ashland's coast artillery unit waa aUo in the special train, and con tinued south shortly after noon. BY ATLANTIC CllX TT. J., June 20. (APj state directors to serve during the ensuing year were elected today by the National Education assoclatln. They jnclucle: Montana; R. J. Cunningham, state secretary of Montana association, Helena. Oregon: C. A. Rice, superintendent of schools, Portland. Washington: O. C. Pratt, superin tendent of schcools, Washington, Spokane. a- 1 1 Condon Excavating underway for Drain Growers Cooperative associa tion's gasoline storage tank to be in stalled on lot in real of Fat land's Service station. Charm "TM taV ., ' J.-. '' 38' ,LJ - - 'r:,Tr.1caB..," rhoarfcrLn,10 ETHEL CLAYTON, popular at ever at 38: "1 think my complex ion is younger looking than ever I" V t I J ! SAYS POLICEMAN Substantiation of th artlcl ap pearing In Th Msll-Trlbune yester day stating that a group of Ashland boys and girl were holding nude bathing psrtles In th water of Emigrant Dam. was made this morn ing by State Policeman Joseph Pol som. State Policeman Polaom atates that mixed nude bathing parties have been going on for some time at the upper end of Emigrant Dam, nearly a mile from the Pacific Highway. Folaom says that the asserted nudist post a lookout on top of an auto, who sounds an alarm whan anyone ap proaches. He states that Sunday eren lnga are th most popular date. A persistent effort has been mad to top the practice, he aya. It is further sot forth that th nude swimming hs nothing to do with th arrest of Ashland boy and girls yesterdsy. alleged to have stolen a chicken, and attempting to cook It on the bank of Bear Creek. The stata policeman state that all con. eerned In thl prank were conven tionally garbed. An Ashland girl on parole, waa detained, Th Ashland Tidings- yesterdsy, with Chief of Police Claus as an authority published an article, with a tub-head reading: "Alleged Nude Swimmers Said to Have Also Stolen Chicken." The article further says: "According to officers they have received numerous reports of nude swimming parties at the emigrant creek reservoir." Considerable local Journalistic hor- ' ror has been betrayed at the pub licity attendant upon the discovery of Juvenile nudity while swimming." Portland Work to start toon en j proposed sv.ooo terminal depot building for American Exoreas Co. At site adjoining Union station. 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