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PAGE TWO aiEPFORD SfAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1932. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Med ford Society Responds to Call Of Beaches, Lakes Beaches, mountain and rlvar re aorta will be the gathering places this wmK end of Medford society folk as they venture forth to cele brate Independence day. tho glorious Fourth. Diamond lake, Lake O" the Wooda. Oregon Cavea, Crater Lake, Creacent C'ty. Brookings and the hanks of the Hogue will be the moat favored, ac cording to social chatter yesterday. Among out of town guesta arriv ing for the holiday Is Jack Scudder of San Francisco, vn of Mrs. H. Chandler Eon, In whose honor Mrs. Egan will entertain at her river place Monday. Quest Invited for the day are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert w. Ruhl and daughter, Roxana, and Mr. and Mrs. y. Corning Kenly and son. Corning. Jr. - Mra. O. N. Black entertained yes terday at her river lodge and num eroua plcnlo parties have been plan ned for today and tomorrow. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Fluhrer are entertaining a group of frlenda at their cabin at Lake O' the Woods. Mrs. Fluhrer having left for the re sort with a party of folk several days ago. San Franciscans Here for Holiday 'At Rogue Lodges Attracted here by the Rogue River along which banks they have their summer lodges, two groups of san Francisco and Burllngame residents arrived here on the Shasta Saturday afternoon. F. D. Madison had as his guest, who will remain for the fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. George Keller, Mrs. George Mar tin and Miss Louise Boyd. Andrew Welch, accompanied by his daughter. Mies May Welch, and Mr. and Mrs. Starr Bruce, arrived for the holiday, to vacation at their place on the river. Squibbs To Visit Carpenters Here Early This Week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Squibb of Pasa dena, Cel., are expected to arrive here Tuesday to be house guesta for aev. era) days of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S V. Carpenter a their home on the Old Stage road. Mr. Squibb Is now planning ea , tabllshment of a boys' school near Santa Maria, whloh will be pattern ed along the same lines as the Kent school in New England, and will be known as Midland ranch achoot. A dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs, Saulbb will be given by the Carpen- tera Tuesday evening. Guests for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. JacK Mor rill, Mr. and Mra. Robt. W. Ruhl and Dr. and Mrs. Emmens. ' a- Mrs. Edwin Opens Social Season at Crater Lake Home Opening the social aeaaon at Crater Lake, Mra, A. R, Edwin was hostess Thursday at a cafeteria bridge lunch con In her lovely home at govern ment camp. Prlre for high score was awarded Mrs. E. C. Sollnsky, and low, Mra. Edward Clark. Quest of Mra. Edwin were Mes ' dames D. S. Llbbey, John Sargent, Don Fisher, E. White, Lowell Smith, Russell Andrews, Charles Simeon, Fsrl W. Count, Clark. Belderllnden, and Sollnsky. Mrs. White Is a guest t Che lake from Boise, Ida., of Mra. Flaher. Lovely Luncheon Given Wednesday By Mrs. McCaskey Mrs. H. D. McCaskey was among hostesses of the psst week, enter taining at luncheon Wednesday at her country home, complimenting Mrs. Wm. Aldrlch's mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Buszerd, and Mra. Katharine Kef fernan. who are guests here. Covers were pieced for Mies Csrl ton, Mra. L. A. Bslade. Mra. Gor don Voorhles, Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, Mrs. L. A. Salads, Jr., Mrs. Matter nan, Misses Roxana Ruhl and Frances Sparrow. Guild Bridge Club Announces Event A Jolly event for Wednesday after noon Is planned by the Outld Bridge club of St. Mark's. Covered dish luncheon will be served In Llthla park at Ashland, where the eununer heat will be forgotten under the leafy canopy, offered by a. wealth of trees. Following luncheon bridge will be played. Mr. J. A. MrDougall will act aa hostess for the afternoon. Carpenters, Hosts At Dinner Party Mr. and Mr. Leonard Carpenter entertained at dinner Tuesday at their country home, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrill, who are from Honolulu for the season, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Edgell and Dr. and Mrs. J. J, Em mens. t ,. Mrthodlt Missionary Groups to Meet The Women Foreign Missionary society of the Flint M. K. church, will meet In Joint eesston, with th Wom an's Home Missionary society, Tues day, July IS, at 3:30. Mr Rlminona, llotea . to Evenlne llrlil.e Club. Mrs. E. W. Simmons waa hostess at i her home on Laurel street last week rmi " ' ,n evening nnnee L . J . , in piajr u4 UUjb, ;ore4 hclU pi aevataV, GIRL SETS OFF OLYMPIC BLOOMS Here's LMIIam Blederman, an Olympic Gamea hostesa, framed In gladiolus which haa been named the official flower of the Interna tional ethletlo event to be held In Loa Anoelea Medford Women Named to State D. A. R. Positions Mrs. B. O, Harding of Medford, who was elocted to the office of state registrar of the Oregon society, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, at their conference In Portland last March, haa been appointed by Mra. John T. Richardson, atate re gent, to be atate chairman of geneo loglcal record for the society. Mra. William Holt will be atate chairman of radio and both ladle will serve during Mra. Richardson's administra tion. Other southern Oregon women heading state committee are Mra. William Bell, Roaeburg, Washington bl-centennlal committee: Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Klamath Falls, atate chairman of national old trails, and Mra. Bert Thomas, Klamath Falls, the D. A. R. magazine. Mra. Gordon Mc cracken, of Ashland, as honorary state regent, la an advisory mmber of the atate board, and Mra. William Campbell, regnt of Umpqua chap ter. Roaeburg. I also a atate board member. Luther Leaguers Present Comedy The Luther Leaguers of Zlon Eng lish Luthersn church, provided a de lightful social evening tor the mem bers and friends of the church last Thuraday evening. Aside from other Informal amusements and refresh ments, the leaguers gave the two-act humorous plsy: "The New Minister Arrives." Those taking parts In the play were: Miss Edna Brewold, Mr. Dsvls, Mr. and Mra. O. Clark, Miss Ruby Hall, Misses Dorothy and Vera Andren and Miss Bernlce Crow. Pre ceding the play Miss Irene Brewold. secretary of the league, gave a brief account of the organisation of the league. Ita rapid growth, activities and future objectives, and followed with a brief synopsis of the play to be given and what characters wouiu be portrayed by different membera of the league. Between acta special read ings were given by Misses Bernlce Crow and Ruby Hall. Lundys Greeted By Many Friend.s Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lundy and very young son, Michael, who were guests here from Portland last week of Mr. Lundy s psrents at their home on the Jacksonville road, were the Incentive for much Informal entertaining. Mra. Lundy, Sr., was hostess at din ner In their honor, preceding the Shrine dance Thursday evening, and the Ralph Jennings entertained with a swimming party and picnic supper lor weir pleasure Friday. The Lundya left Saturday for their home city where Mr. Lundy la a mem ber of the United Press staff at the Portland bureau. Altar Society Adjourns for Summer Season. St. Ann Altar aoclety met for Its Isst session preceding summer ad journment Tuesday. A lawn party 111 be held, however, some time during the month of July. Bunch Home, ftrene Of No-Mont Party The home of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch on the Jacksonville rosd was the scene Thuredsy evening of a no. host psrty for 18. Dinner waa fol lowed by bridge. . Mrs, Ouy Leaves for Portland Visit. Mrs. Minnie Ouy. who haa com pleted a auocessful year conducllna piano classea In the Rocue River and Gold Hill schools. Is leaving today for Portland to attend a public school piano normal course, under the direction of Mra. Clifford Moore. To Visit In Seattle Mra. David Rosenberg and daurh- ter Nennette. left Saturday noon on the Shasta for Seattle, where they plan to spend a week visiting rela tivea and friends. -tvonra To llnlldav At Crescent City Mr. and Mra. Frank DeSoura and daughter Msrtha are motoring to Crescent city to spend the week end and holiday. MM Club Party (hanged to July 10 The Dixie Club plcnlo haa been postponed to be held July 10 at the cahtn nf Ifr anri Um u v u. .,.. I cabin of Mr. and Mra. H. w. Hamlin. ' - ' ' mil Motor To Coa.t Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M, Elbow ana oaugnter. Msry Louise, are planning U trip t the coast lot the tooiluev. Study Club Gavel Goes to President At Ashland Picnic The annual plcnlo of the Wednes dsy Study club is always well attend ed, and this year waa no excoptlon to the rule. The picnic was held In the Ashland park on June the 39th, and seventeen member, their hus bands, and other guests, making a total of thirty-five, gathered round the tables and did full Justice to the bounteous fare prepared by the good times committee. Guests of the club were. Mesdames Morris, Mundy. Rob inson. Vilas. Misses Jsne 8nedlcor and Faye Woolsey. Judge Colvig was also present, and added much to the pleasure of the evening. At a brief business meeting called by the presi dent, Mrs. Miles, all matters pertain ing to the past year were concluded. Mrs. M. M. Morris was unanimously elected to membership, and a rising vote of thanks was given Mrs. F. K. Deuel and her committee, for their never-falling ability to provide "good tlmea" for the club In the post two years. Ending her two years as president of the Wednesday study club. Mrs. Miles presented the gavel of office to her successor. Mrs. J. H. Cochrsn, who announced her com mittees for the coming year, after which the club adjourned to meet again In September. A cordial Invi tation to her home on Thursday, July IT to greet Mrs. John Carkln, was given by Mrs. A. J. Hanby. Officers for the year are: Presi dent,' Mrs. J. H. Cochran: vice-president, Mra. B. G. Harding: secretary, Mrs. O. A. Meeker: treasurer, Mrs. M, L. Alford. Committees as follows: Program: Mra. T. W. Miles. Mrs. L. E. Williams, Mrs. R, B. Hammond, Mrs, A. J. Hanby, Mrs. w. J. Warner. Membership: Mrs. J. O. Grey, Mrs. Jonss Wold. Good times: Mrs. L. B. Humphrys. Mrs. W. C. Janes, Mrs. W. E. Crews. Mrs. J, F. Lawrence, Mra. M. M. Mor ris. Press: Mrs. N. T. Hodges. Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc, Mra. E. N. Warner. Baptist Group Has Meeting at Myers Home on Tuesday , Mra. A. B. Myera of Stewart avenue waa hostess to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Krat Baptist church Tuesdsy. The meeting wss opened by the president, Mrs. F. O. Stlnson. Scripture, Psalm 33, by Mrs. Harel Lester; prsyer, Mrs. Msry Stlckland. The missionary program waa In charge of Mrs. Lester. She spoke of Dr. Ashmore. th first whit man to land In Swatow. China, In 1803, and the results following the work he started. There are now 11,164 mem bers of the Baptist churches in China. Mra. W. H. Eaton told of Ruth Chang, a teacher at Keying. China. She held ahort term schools to teach the women to read. In one ' of then a woman. 89, learned to read. j Mra. Rachel Mead told of the edu cation of girls. Esther Sing taught In the Junior college at Nlngpoe. China, under the Presbyterians and : Baptist. j Mra. Hilda Hague told of Stella Wong, who haa been with Louise 1 Campbell In the girls school of S. China, training the Chinese gtrls tor , Christian service. When the new rule was enforced, that a Chinese 1 principal ahould be obtained for the achool. Miss Stella Wong waa selected- Mrs. Msry stlckland gave a report of the work of Pearl Chiang of Changteu, China, In the Olrls' school held In an old Chinese building. 1 "Trail of Chinese Women." by Mra. J. D. Shaffer. Work by Marie Dowl ing, who la now In the states, was reported by Mrs. L. J. Knox. Mrs. P. H. Dally then gave an Interesting review of the study book, "Lady Fourth. Daughter of Chl.ta." Every ! fourth women In the world la a Chi nese. I Closing prayers were led by Mrs. A. B. Mead and Mrs. M. L. Daily. The aoclal committee then entertain ed with contest games. Spend Holiday at 1-ake o' the VYooda. Mr. and Mra. Charles Gsll, and Budd left yesterday for Lake o' the Woods to spend the week-end. They will be Joined today by Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Wilson and daughter mow Mse, and Norman Gall. Mrs. Vilas Leaves fnr SniithMn VLIt Mra (Wtr. Villa inri rhlMran h arrived h.r. m. tlm. with u- ,, ,.. n,i. continued eouta for a visit with friends In California. Mr. Vila, and his mother are still guest her (u, VUose. of WilsonChildreth Engagement Told At Lovely Party At a lovely party Friday evening at Her home, 120 South Ivy street, Mrs. Cora A. Wllaon announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Edna Helen Wilson to Kenneth Chil dren, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Chlldreth of this city. The wed ding will be solemnized at the Wilson residence Saturday evening. July 10. The announcement of the event, was cleverly concealed under the wings of dainty yellow and black butterflies polled on the nut cups at the three small tables. Quest for the evening were the Misses Leneve Slmklns, Virginia Ore- gory, Genevieve Brown, Gerald ine Latham. Marjorle Gregory, Vera Chll dreth, Esther Hubler, Mary Wilson, Neva Chlldreth, Irva Fowell, and Mrs. Harry Wilson and the honor guest, Miss Wilson. Bible School Ends With Fine Program At Friday Session The Dally Vacation Bible school, which opened June 30 and closed with a program and demonstration Friday, was described as a great suc cess. There were 120 pupils, repre senting eight denominations. In at tendance. Pupils were Instructed by a faculty of 10 teachers from the Christian and Presbyterian churches. Rev, W. R. Balrd led the music and taught the adult class In the New Testament. Rev. E. Iverson gave several talks, which proved helpful and Mrs. W. 8. Gil more was general supervisor of the school. At the closing program each de partment gave a demonstration of Its work. The primary department dramatizing the Baby - Moses, the Juniors the Prodigal Son, and the Intermediate class presenting a Book of Golden eeds. compiled during the school session. Rev. Llppltt of Iowa, who waa here during the two weeks of the school, gave the pupils some valuable sug gestions, which were used In compil ing the Book of Golden Deeds. This group also recited the 121st Psalm. Rev. Balrd entertained with four readings. 4-4 Schafers Entertain At Swimming Party Mrs. Violet Schafer and daughters. Doris and Lois, entertained" Friday evening with a swimming party and buffet supper at Table Rock. Swim ming In the Rogue was followed by serving of the buffet supper on the terrace of their attractive country home. Methodist Ladles Aid lift Meeting The Ladles' Aid society of the First M. E. church, met In regular home coming Tuesday afternoon, In the church parlors, Mrs. P. M Corlles presiding. Mrs. Cora Carder led the devotions. Mrs. A. S. BUton, In be half of the Queen Esther circle, pre sented Misses Josephine and Helen Power In two piano duets. Vocal solo,, "I Love a Little Cottage," Miss Jeanette Trill, Miss Josephine Power, accompanist. A special feature of the afternoon's program were three piano numbers, "Humoresque," "Beautiful," "Good Night. Sweet heart," played by Master Roger Wolf, aged six years. During the social hour the Queen Esthers served dainty refreshments. Those observing birth days were Dr. Virginia Rigg. Mm. Chr lite men. little Shirley Pan key. Honor guests were Mrs. F. M. Corlles. MlAses Josephl..- Power. Jeanette Trill. Hf-Um Power and Ruth Leclerc. MeiHord Olrl riavs In Polln Contest Of Interest to Medford folk Is an nouncement that a local girl, Ro berta Alexander, daughter of Mrs. Florence Clark Alexander and grand daughter of Mrs, Joseph Clark, play ed In the juvenile violin contest, con ducted by Max Dolin In an attempt to locate new genius In the violin world of San Francisco. False Economy tr t. II. GOVE You may feel that you can't atrord to have dental work done at thla time As a mat ter of fact, you can't afford NOT to hove It done , . . It's a btjjr saving in the long run you'll find my charge, too, are In line with the time. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry at prices in line with pres ent times. 235 East Main Street Upstairs. Phone 873-J CONSULTATION FREE To Wed Smith's Son Associated Pres. fnoio Florence Watson of Schenectady, N. Y It engaged to marry Walter Smith, youngest (on of Alfred E. Smith, former New York governor. Mrs. Henselman is Hostess Thursday Mra. George Henselman was host ess Thursday afternoon at a lovely luncheon at her home, which was decorated with an abundance of aummer flowers, a gift of her friends Following luncheon bridge was played with prize going to Mrs. Barry Prentice, Mrs. Roland Hub bard and Mrs. Berthold Barnum, Hensons to Reside In Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Henaon and eon Stanley left for Klamath Falls Saturdsy morning, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. Hen aon has been transferred to Klamath Falls by the Foster-Klelser Co., where be haa been employed for the past 16 years. The Hensons hsve been resi dents of Medford for the past 30 years and express much regret at leaving thla wonderful valley. They will be greatly mlased here. Missionary Meet Is Postponed. The meeting of the Woman's Mis sionary society of the First Christian church ho been postponed from Tuesday until Thursday afternoon In the church parlors at two o'clock. It was announced yesterday. Mrs. Everett Eads' group will be In charge of the presentation period. Miss Williams on" Holiday In North Mlas Helen Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams, s spend ing the week end with relatives In Portland, having left for the northern city Thursdsy. She will return Tues day morning to resume her position at the Brown and White agency. Mrs. Anderson ' ' On Trip North. Mrs. Bert Anderson will leave Tues day for Seattle. Wash., to visit her brother Csrl Evans and wife for a few weeks. Oerhardt'a Have ' ' Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mra. Phil W. Oerhardt. 135 Columbua street, last Wednesday evening hod as dinner guest Dr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Ksbele. Gardner 206 W. ..OPEN.. Sunday and July 4th Films Swimming Caps Fountain Prescriptions CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR West Main at Newtown Office County Coroner Progressive Dinner Given Thursday by The Younger Misses Misses Msrjorle Mulholland, Mollle Brown and Doris Patton were host esses Thursday evening at a pro gressive dinner party for about 30 guest. Stsrtlng with the first course at the Mulholland home, the guests continued to the Brown home for the second and on to the Patton residence for the third, where the evening waa completed with swim ming, ping pong and dancing. The guest list for the happy oc casion Included: Misses Betty Sten- jictt, Lucille Littrell, Marjorle -Mul holland, Helen Patton, Mollle Brown, Anna Mae Fuson, Gertrude Boyle, Marguerite Boyle. Ruby Stone. Bur ette Stennett, Msrlan Moore, Adra Edwards. Carol Dodge, Margaret Mc- Curdy, house guest of the Pattons, Doris Patton. and Messrs. Dick Bieet. er. Earl Littrell. Paul Culbertson Sam VonDvke. Wilton White, Tom Fuson, Roger Early, Mox Carter, Dick 8!elRht, Emll Mohr, Arthur Iverson, BUI Prentice, Horold Ge Bauer and Bob Carter. Levy Pupils Give Pleasing Recital The violin recital, presented by nunii. of victor Levy of the Institute of Musical Education at the First Christian church last Sunday was a delight to the music lovers of the city In attendonce. A violin orches tra, Including 30 piayers, played In perfect rhythm and Intonation and soloists were equally p!easli;g with their performances Noel Errxine of the piano depart ment, presented three of hi pupils who also won tl:e arrival of the audience. Piano accompanlmenta throughout the recital were played by Mrs. Vernlce Levy, who was high ly commended for her work, aa was Mr. Levy for his accomplishments with the young pupils who have taken lessons for only 10 months. Sutherllns Entertain At Bridge Friday Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Sutherlin and Mrs. Louis Smlcx were hosts at dinner and bridge Friday evening; honoring a group of their Irlends. A portion of the evening waa enjoyed In the garden around the fish pool, at tho Sutherlin home on Pennsyl vania and Peach streets. At bridge, high school prizes were awarded Miss Ellow Mae Wilson and Norman Gail. Guests for the evening wer Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson and daughter Miss Ellow Mae, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Strader, and Norman Gall. Shower Honors Mesdames Kent, Oreb EAGLE POINT A shower In honor of Mrs. Art Kent and Mrs. Clarence Greb was given June 30 at the home of Mra. R. T. Seaman, with Mrs. Sea man, Mra. Charles Walker, and Mrs. C. F. Davles as hostesses. Those pres ent were: Mrs. John Smith and daughter Hazel.' Mrs. John Hsnklns, Miss Violet Spencer. Dorothy Coy, Dorotha Pesrce, Mrs. John Greb, Mrs. Grace Cowden, Carrel Charley. fltllsons Stop Here on Eastern Oregon Trip Mrs. L. C. Sttlson and little daugh ter. Marie Josephine, and sons Lowell and Freddy of Sacramento, Cel., visited frlonds In Medford and Ash land last week, having stopped here enroute to eastern uregou, wnere they will epend the summer . While here they were guests of the Wm. Wehrlls, Mrs. Mack Smith and Mra. May. Drug, Inc. Main Street Slooos and Party Here From South Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bloop had a their guest for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pogue of Santa Croa, Calif., whose marriage was a recent event In that city. Mrs. Pogue daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. King of Exeter, Calif., was Miss Phillips be fore her marriage. She Is a sister of Mrs. Sloop. While here they msde a trip to Crater Lake. They will return south this week to Bonta Cruz to make their home. Miss Wilson Home From Stay in North Miss Ellow Mse Wilson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson has re turned to Medford, following a three week a vacation trip In Washington. At Bralnbrldge Wand she was guest at two house parties, which she pro nounced quite delightful upon her return home. . From Seattle, Miss Wilson motored to Yakima with Mrs. Terry, daughter. Miss Penelope and on Rlchsrd, who were returning home from the Uni versity of Washington. Following a week's visit there. Miss Wilson mo tored south with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpenter, who are visiting rela tives at Perrydale. Enroute here, they visited In Bend, and stopped at Cra ter Lake. Miss Opal Harvey, who accompan ied Mlsss Wilson north, Is visiting her sister at Olympla. Wash., at the present time. W. R. C. ToObserve 40th Anniversary The Women's Relief Corps will meet In regular session at the armory Thursday at 3:00 p. m. The eOth anniversary of the corps will be observed and guest for the afternoon will be the Ashland and Central Point corps. Mrs. Paige and Sister Are Visitors Hero Mrs. Warren Paige and little daugh ter Patricia, of Oakland. Cal., accom panied by Miss Madeline Oleason, Instructor In the Lakevlew schools, stopped here last week on their way to Portland and were guests of Mrs. Paul Orelner and Mr. and Mra. Ed ward C. Kelly at their home on Ore gon Terrace. Mrs. Paige continued to Portland to spend the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Oleason. She will be Joined there later In the sea son by Dr. Paige of Oakland. TiaveTMoney Keep A Line On It YHEN you get money HOLD ON to it; for if it W "slips off of your hook" it is GONE. Then you will have nothing to show for your hard work. Increase your bank balance. Hold on to the money you earn. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome YOUR Banking Business. Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank thinki Medford, Oregon think i Partners in Community Development HAVB MONEYI At ueary ana isyior ine sn rran clscovisltor finds S a Francisco's finest hotel. Here, those who appreciate an environment of quiet liveliness are sure 10 oe lound each year sees travelers returning to enjoy Its Die aimosprtere. rorto Clift, physically one o! yei old wun its y located In the Itan San Fra here the the 0 to Rumgi th be the it rw pertia pi live hotel teen floon al decorated nificlent roots it i Is csrte service the diner a far (1 Cisco's multitude thip.strewo Bsy, Osklsnd nd Berkeley the hills on the opposite way. ine view from truly; srelous. a sedative to t nerves, "W" --V) ' AC ,v -V O' - vxv XA.1I .vVL .vf cav .a lYS rT . ' . ..at" -o' vt kflV l Ik I V. J Ct' l . w . - . iU .a m 1ei ov . ' ." .a -OV- . . i mi rrw vv c v sii Yi6 n m I B V I k -eI . eJAV , . . Jlt V 1 WS at A T VT . . V .aVV 1 t V V .delight . .heundjyV; ,Urt ".TbuH Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Gremer In Steiger Garden Mrs. Paul Orelner entertained members of the Building Bridge club Thursday at a charming party at the home of Mrs. J. J. Steiger. Card were played In the garden and high score was held by Mrs. Thos. Blck. erstsff. Mrs. Edward C. Kelly assisted her mother In serving refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Marshsll, 1130 Wast Tenth street, and will b In the form of an evening lawn psrty Thursdsy. The event will close meetings for the club for the aum mer season. Larry Wilson Has Party on Birthday Honoring the sixth birthday of her son, Larry, Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson entertained Thursday afternoon be tween the hours of 3:30 and 4:30. Oamea were played on the large lawn at the Holt home on Corning Court and refreshment served In a festive setting. Young friends Joining Larry In the celebration were: Jimmy and Joan Elliott, Carol Lee Pace, John Wort man, Billy and Don Johnson, Dorothy Haas, Maurice Campbell, Judy Miller, Larry Hayes, Sally Lee Russell, Msry Lee Putnam Bnd Joan Wilson. Assisting Mrs. Wilson In serving re freshments were Mesdamea Wortman, Johnson, B. C. Wilson, and Russell. Ernest Lee Barnes' Guests In Portland Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee . Bames motored to Portland where they were entertained at din ner and dances by their host of Portland friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barnes formerly made their home In Portland and alnce coming to Medford have made frequent trlpa to their former home city. While In Portland they p-ore guests at the Portland Hotel. Mrs. Gault Honored at Shower Friday Complimenting Mrs. Henry Osult, who Is receiving congratulations upon the arrival of twin babies, & son and daughter, born several weeks ago. a group of her friends entertained with a shower Friday afternoon. Many lovely gift were received by mother and babies and a pleasant social afternoon enjoyed. HAVB MONEYI me-up to ine jsaea appetite. On tn rosin fiswr are two other eausllv fain rani, ine riorentine noom unique, delightfully airy juk on the main lobby.' pans some o0 guest outside room, each h. Numerous luites ny desired slie and All room furnish- t fixtures are ;ns, especially Many of the ol ice or the furiously at d. for d Did - TlVh Mr. .A" AO" - e Mr. fmc nMnagc- he guests it st no guest to object to the thst Atmosphere of snd personal service that important in' present dsy hotel hotnltalilv. A I. gh.the Cllft U a major hotel of rranclsco. although it It ntAd supreme In service and vslue-rlvin. yet the rates there are .nrnminilr