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KCGE TWO SIEDFOTtE ItSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUXDAY, JULY 17, 1932. t I I Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Author And Sister Are Greeted Here; Carpenters, Hosts One of the most (Interesting events of the psst week, socially, was the dinner party given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. V. Carpenter, whs entertained for the pleasure of Lloyd Osbourne, well known suthor, and his sister, Mrs. Salsbury Field, who arrived yesterday from San Fran elseo to be gueav lor several days of Mrs. O. N. Blank at her river lodge. Mr. Osbourne recently re turned to the states from France for the Bohemian Jinks. He Joined his sister at her home In Santa Barbara. Other guests at the Csrpenters last evening were: Mra. O. N. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Egan, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Burgess and T. Slater Johnston. Mrs. Voorhiea In Portland Society Affairs of Week Colonel and Mra. Oordon Voorhiea are srrlvlng home Vila week-end from Portland, where they visited relatives and friends during the past two weeks. While In the northern city Mra. Voorhiea wss among folk entertaining at the Town club, according to the following Item In the Portland Spec tator: Among the smaller affairs at the Town club are those for which the hostesses were Mra. Raymond B. Wil cox. Mrs. P. P. Patterson, Mrs. John 8. Coke. Mrs. George P. Berkey. Mra. Thorns Martin Fltzpatrlck, Mrs. C. B. Nlms. Miss Anna S. Barker, guest of Mrs. F. E. Hart at the Town club, Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Mrs. Deo. T. Oerllnger, Mrs. Charles W. King, Sr. Lillian Baker, Mrs. Alan Green and Mrs. Gordon Voorhiea, who la ependlng a short time In Portland from her country home near Med ford.. . MesdamesCowgill 'And Herring Honor Mrs. H. R. Prentice Mesdsmss Ralph Cowglll and Jas. - Herring entertained yesterday after noon with a lovely one o'clock bridge luncheon, complimenting Mrs. Harry Prentice on her birthday anniversary. Decorations In green and yellow were used with yellow gladioli the pre dominating flowers. A Beautiful oake, candle lighted, was also decor ated In the chosen colors. There were three tables of bridge In play during the afternoon and prltea awarded Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Olen Arnsplger and , Mrs. Harvey Fields. Olsen and Spuhn Wedding in East Of Interest Here , Word has been received here ot the marriage of Mlaa Vvonne Olsen of New Haven, Conn to Fred Spuhn. formerly of this city, on July U In Mew Haven. Following a month's honeymoon In northern Canada, the Spuhne will make their home In New Haven, where Mrs. Spuhn Is a popu lar member of society and Mr. Spuhn freshman crew coach at Tale univer sity. Beet man for the wedding was also a former resident of Medford, Jou hert Kurd, son of the let Attorney I. H. Hurd and Mra. Hurd.. After the wedding, Mr, Hurd, who has been making his home In Chicago since leaving Medford. sailed for the Ber muda lalanda for a short vacation. He la manager of the Chicago offices of the Matson Navigation company. Mr. Spuhn during his high school days here played on all ball teams and took prominent part In all other school actlvltlea. After graduation he attended the University ot Washing 1o. where he waa a member of the famous Washington crew. From Washington he went to Harvard for one year as freshman crew coach and was later heed coach at the Univer sity ot Pennsylvania for two yeara. He has been at Yale for the past two years. Roberts Entertain At Dinner, Bridge Mr. and Mra. Oeorge M. Roberts end dsuehtere. Msry Lee and Dorothy, entertained Friday evening for a group of their friends at dinner and bridge. Covers were arranged for 16 guests. nnizerda to Return to aoutbern Home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Vuenerd plan to leave today tor Weet Virginia after spending several weeks here as guests ot Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Aldrlrh. While here they have been the Inspiration for many pleasant affaire, numer ous luncheons and teas being given In Mrs. Bunerd's honor. Leonard Carpenter Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter were hosts Friday evening at din ner at their attractive country home to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Newhsll, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. . Wellls and Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. ttvans Receive Congratulations Word has been received her ot the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brans ot Seattle and con gratulations sre being sent by thetr Medford fiirnds. Mrs Evans fa re membered here aa Elinor Palmer, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. B. J. Pal mer, Ml as Tracy Iters from Chtre Mis Masln Tracy ot Chlco, Calif arrived In Medford yesterday to va cation with Miss Virginia Gregory. at her home. B3B East Jackson street. Miss Tracy motored north with her uncle, Clarence Tracy. Mia Gregory formerly resided In Colco. ROYALTY AT TENNIS MATCHES ' .Vr. .-'-' X, .m I Hars la an unusual and Interesting picture of King George and Queen Mary of England as they watched the tennis matches at Wimble don, England, Their majesties were Interested spectators and attended sevaral days. Gladiolus Show, Beautiful Event Of Garden Club The flower, sdopted as blossom of the Olymplo official games, flamed In all Its glory In this city last week, when the Medford Garden club staged Its annual gladiolus show In the city park Thursday, under the leadership of Mrs. Lelsnd Mentaer, eh airman. The choicest flowers from the It-ding gsrdens of the city wars entered In the show. The Wsrner, Arnsplger snd Wood gsrdens being represented by the largest displays. Crowds strayed through the park from early morning to early evening, when the bouquets were sold at a nominal rum and the proceeds realised added to the gerden club fund. Assisting Mrs. Mentter on the gen eral committee were Mrs. Lewis Ul rlch, Mrs. Olen Arnsplger, and Mrs. 0. 0. Furnas. .i Hostesses for the event ware Mrs. S- W. Simmons, Mrs. R. W. Blester. Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Mrs. B. O. Harding. Mrs. E. E. Wilson. Mrs. T. W. Miles snd Mrs. L. Bundy, Unusual Party Marks Birthday Of Mrs. Franks A party, Interesting for Its unua ualnesa and the good time enjoyed by uios In attendance, was held last evening at the .home ot Mr. and Mm. Clarence Franks, 81S West Thir teenth street. In celebration of Mrs. Pranks' blrthdsy. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Walter Franks, mother-in-law ot ths honor guest. The honor guest, her husband, the hostess snd all of ths other aliteen guests were members of the little colony ot deaf folk, residing In the Roguo River valley. Cards were played during the eve ning and the prevailing silence an noyed no one. Assisting Mrs. Franks ss hostess were the Misses Velma and Msbl Smith and Mrs. Mildred Locksrd. ..as- Yroman Lodge to 1'lrnle At Casey's Camp The snnual Yeomen picnic will be held at Casey's Csmp. Just north of Trail on the Crster Lske hlghwsy, on July 34. Games, races and stunts will be the order of the day, with prizes for the races. This will be the Isst Yeoman picnic, ss ths company hat changed from a fraternal to a mutual one, snd all Yeomen and their faml lire are cordially Invited. Each one attending Is requested to bring lunch snd tsble service, the lodge will fur nish coffee, cream, sugsr and Ice cream. Any one not having a way to go. or anyone having extra room In their car please telephone Frank Orlnatesd. Medford, 15. Miss rtsucom Is Honor Guest Mlse Martha Baucom of Portland was honor guest at a party Friday night at the home of Mra. B. M. Baucom on North Holly street. Mlaa Baucom has been visiting here tor the psst tew weeks, and .has been the Inspiration for several Informal attain. Yesterday, with Mra. Bau com and Mra. J. w. Orlgaby. Miss Baucom visited the Oregon Caves. Contract Club Ha Meeting. Mrs. Harding Mra. B. O. Harding was a charm ing hostess of Friday afternoon to members of the Contract Bride club. The prise lor the afternoon's nlsv. Ing went to Mrs. Ralph Cowtill. There were two tables In plsy. Mrs. uisnd Mentser will entertain the club at her home this week. Fidelity Circle Plena Flrnlc Fidelity Circle -of the First M. . church will hold snnual picnic la Lithla park. Aahland, Tuesday, July It. Care will leave Medford al 11 and those wishing transportation will pleas call leoe. Each member Is asked to bring her own service, Mistletoe Club Use Large Rapper Party. A lent crowd wss present at the Mistletoe club covered dish supper, given at Merjorle Pearson's on Wed nesday evening. Card wer enjoyed during th ettuipg. Asauciitrd J'rssj I'hoto Dinner at Gates Home Attended By Calif ornians Mr. snd Mrs. W. A. Dates enter' tatned Wednesdsy evening at 7:00 o'clock dinner for the pleasure of house guests of Mrs. Margaret Lyd tsrd of Tsble Rock. Covers were pieced fc-r Mrs. Lydlard, Miss Graae Lydlard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marah and Mr. and Mrs. Moore ot California, and Wm. H. Lyd lard. this city. Following dinner were two tables of bridge In play. English Lutheran Aid Group Installs Officers Thursday Officers were Instslled by ths Eng lish Lutheran Ladles' Aid at the church psrlors st a plesssnt meeting Thursday afternoon. Those pertlel- pstlng In ths Impressive ceremony were! Mrs. Csrl Flchtner, president; Mrs. John Fluhrer, vice president; Mrs. Orvllle Clark, secretary; and Mrs. Fred Honner, treasurer. The ceremony waa conducted by Dr. Kabele, The committee appointment made by the president Included: Mrs. Ka bele, social chairman; Mrs. Blunksll, Christian service; Mra. Evanson. pub licity: Mrs. Shes. dining room: Mra Ocrhsrdt, kitchen. The meeting waa followed by re freehments, served picnic style, ee Missionary Society Meets With Mrs. Brommer The regular monthly meeting of th Women' Missionary society of the Presbyterlsn church will be held with Mra. Carl Brommer Tuesday af ternoon, July 10, at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Msynsrd Putney will lead the devo tlonsls and members are ssked to re spond to roll call with current events. A meeting of the executive com mittee will precede the regular ses sion at t o'clock. Pollranna flnh tn Meet With Miss Arnold. The Pollyanns club will be enter tained at the home of Mlaa Blanche Arnold. 1333 Locust street, on Thurs dsy evening. July 31, with a "De pression Perty." Each member la asked to bring a farewell gift to her Pollyonno. Those who wish to be Pollyennss sre urged to be present. Each guest Is ssked to bring her own lunch. Mrs, Fay Arrives ' ' for Visit Here Mrs. Wsltte Fay, formerly of tAls city, now of Portland, arrived this week-end from the north, sccompan led by her little granddaughter. Pat ricia Springer, and will be a gueat for some time of Miss Msry Msury snd Henry Msury st their ranch near this city. While here they will also visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Ssnford Richardson of Beall Lsn. Church Gronp to Honor Mrs. C. B. Mr.Math The Ladles ot the Presbyterian church srs Invited to a social gsth erlng In the church parlor Wednes dsy afternoon. July 30th from 8:00 ro s 00 o'clock, honoring Mrs. C. B. McMsth who leaves soon for her new horn tn Sacramento, Calif. . Clements of ilalem. Recent Olivets Her Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement of Ss lem. Ore wer recent guests net of Mr. snd Mrs. P. R. Hsgerty snd Mr and Mrs. A. R. Clement. Pr. Clement Is a brother of Mra. Hagcrtgr and Mr. Clement. en. Motor to Crescent . City tor Week-end Mrs. Paul Disney, Accompanied by Thelma Stone snd Mr. Rslph Koo ser and daughter Ruth, left Medford yesterday tor Crescent Citv to aoend ! the week-enrt at the bMffc Ore an'd Bullion Purchased Sim -1 rtws JiMkVMaV WILD B B R G BROS. SMKITINO k RHFININO CCV Oaanai 71 NUHt. V Sat Fi Pl-rt: South S-n 1 tuxi. Wilson-Childreth Wedding, Charming Event of Saturday At eight o'clock Isst evening. Miss Edna Helen Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Cors A. Wilson, becsmo th bride of Kenneth F. Chlldreth, son of Mr. snd Mrs. O. M. Chlldreth, at a love ly ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, 130 Soutfi Ivy street. The service was read by Rev. W. R. Balrd, psstor of the First Christian church. Miss Genevieve Brown st the plsno played "Le Cygne" by C. Sslnt Saena, after which Arthur Hardesty accompanied by Miss Vera Chlldreth, sang "Oh Promise Me." To the strslns of Wagner's wedding march, "Lohengrin," the bride, charming In gown of whit Irish lace and car rying an old-fashioned showsr bou quet of flowers In pastel shsdes, pro ceeded to the Improvised sltar. She was attended by Mlaa Irva Fewell, who waa attired In peach chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of gladioli In a bsrmonlzlng shsde. The groom wss accompanied to the altar by wm. A. Buchanan. Following the aervlce, a reception was held with Mrs. Wilson presiding. She was accompanied by Mra. Albert Oall. Invited guests for the wedding were Mr. snd Mrs. O. M. Chlldreth, Mr. snd Mra. Harry Wilson. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bellenger, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, and Misses Neva Chlldreth, Mary Wilson, Virginia Gregory and Leneve Blmklns. The couple left on a short wedding trip, sfter which they will be at home to their friends at their resi dence on Hsven street. Guild Bridge Club Meets Wednesday At Murray Home The Guild Bridge club will meet Wednesdsy of this week at the home of Mrs. O. 0. Murrsy at 3:00 o'clock for the ususl program of games. Assisting Mrs. Murray as hostess will be her two daughtcrs-ln-law, Mra. K. F. Murrsy and Mrs. J. C. Murray. The club met last week with Mrs. C. W. Ellis, who was sselsted by Mrs. Harry L. Butler. There wer sir tables of bridge In play and high and traveling prices swsrded Mrs. H. O. Hansen at the very pleassnt event. Catholic Women Hostesses Friday A large pary of the past week was that ot the Catholic ladles, given st Parish hall Friday afternoon. There were ten tables of bridge In play and prizes were awarded Mrs. Tom Wsterman, Mra. Frank Applegat. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. O'Conner, Miss Anne Kellehor, hostess for the occsslon. was assisted by Mrs. A. V. Graves. Y.W.C.A. Our secretary, Miss Mitchell, hss spent the lest two weeks In Portland, aa a portion of her annual vacation. While there, ah visited the Columbia River hlghwsy. She also made many contacts In the lines of her "Y" work, plsyed tn the state' tennis tourns ment, and comes back enthusiastic to stsrt tennis olsssea. On July 14, she went to Berrydale as substitute leader tor the Olrl Scout troop of Berrydale. Th regu lar leader ot this troop Is Mrs. Bene; ston. Swimming clsss starta Tuesday. July 19 at the Natatorlum, tor Busi ness Olrls, or any women Interested. The hour tor the lesson Is from 7 to 8 In the morning, thus sccommodstlng girls who work. Dsns Thomas Is to be the Instructor. For rstes, csll ths Y. W. O. A. The County Rcrestlon club hss In vited Miss Mitchell to be their guest this week-end at Desd Indian Soda Springs resort. Miss Mitchell has been co-operating with Mra. Mack In working out recrestlonsl programs for the rural districts. Tennis classca will open soon, pro bably In the morning. Csll th Y. W. C. A. for partlculsrs. There will be a swimming snd picnic psrty held In the Ashland park Thursday night. July 81. This will be open to sll Business Girls snd Women who can avail theriwlvfa of transportation. Some transportation may be secured at the 'Y." The ptcntc lunch will be prepared by the "Y" and the etpenses shared by the group. The lunch will be served at 7 o'clock In the park, followed by games and swimming. Mrs, Qulsenhervv Her Krom Portland. Mra. A. L. Qulsenberry md chil dren of Portland ar guest of Mr. Qutwnberry'a mother, Mrs. Arnold of this city. REX CAFE 65c SUNDAY DINNER 65c COCKTATL SOtrp Fresh Creb Cream of Chicken Stuffed Celery Home Made Noodles RELISH Blpe Olive SALAD IndlvMusl Combtnstioa KN'TP ET.S Roast Young Oregon Turkey Celery Dressing Sherbet Boast Leg ot Milk Fed Lamb Mint Jelly Fried Spring Chicken. Southern style Baked Sploed Haru Candled Sweet Potatoes Roast Prim Rib ot Steer Beef Rar Au Jus Chotc Cut Dinner Steak Mushroom Sauce Creamed New Fotatce and Peas Com on Ccb Hot MKSIRT lord Watermelon Choice ot Ft Cak a la Mod Fresh Raspberry Sunds Nourst Bunds Vanilla or Fmesppl Crwn d Mint Cream Wafer Coffee Milk Joed Tea Judges Entertain At Bridge Affair Mr. snd Mra. Thomas Judge enter tained last evening st their home on Esst Msln street with three tables of bridge. High scores were held by Roland Beach and Mrs. WU Usm Swsrts, snd low by Tom Sample snd Miss Leans Conger. The rooms were beautifully decorated with bou quets of mixed flowers. Ouests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Fluhrer, Mr. and Mra. Roland G. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sample, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swsrts, Mrs. Henry Conger snd Miss Leona Conger, and Miss Cora Judge, Miss Colvig Guest Of Miss Marshall Miss Donna Colvig of Weed, Calif., Is In Medford as the house guest of her cousin. Miss Msrjorle Msrshsll, at her home, 938 South Holly. Miss Colvig is a Junior In the College ot Pacific at Stockton, Calif. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Don Colvig of the northern California city. Mr. Spurgeon Goes To Northern City Many people In Medford and throughout the valley have express ed regret regarding the departure from Medford last week of J. R. Spurgeon. transferred to Eugene by the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Spurgeon and children are etui making their home In Medford and their many frlenda hope they will not leave for the north. Mr. Spurgeon had lived in Medford for the past six yesrs and has a wide circle of friends here. Mrs. Daron Weds Mr. Conklin Here At -a lovely ceremony Monday eve ning at the home of Rev. and Mra. Alexander O, Bennett, Mrs. LUIte M. Daron of Phoenix became the bride of Chas. W. Conklin ot this city. Attendsnt wer Mr. and Mr. J. W. Smylle. The service wss read by the Reverend Bennett of the Meth odist Episcopal church. The wedding was followed by a dinner for mem ben of the party, at which Mrs. Bennett wss hostess. Tn Conkllns will mske their home on the South Pacific hlghwsy. Both ar very well known In thla city, where they have a wide circle ot friends. Social Evening Is Methodists' Plan Friday, July 33, the ladles of th Methodist Eplscopsl church are plan ning a social evening for mothers and their friends. Each person planning to attend Is asked to bring a covered dish and tsble service. Supper will be served st 6:80 snd a program Is being prepared. It Is the desire of the committee thst all members and friends of th church to he present. Miss Parker Gives Party On Thursday Miss Alleen Psrker waa hostess en Thursday evening to a group of her frlenda at her home, 811 South Grape street. Carda wer enjoyed, after which the psrty sdjourned to the horn of Mlaa Neva Samuels for dancing. Refreshments were eerved. Guests were Misses Helen Bimh. Wilms Rsnney, Neva Samuels and Messrs. C. W. Woods. Jsck Pfuffel, Jsck McCarthy and Herbert R. Ham ilton. Jr. w. a t. u. The Medford Woman's Christian Temperance Union met Thursday aft ernoon In regular session at the T. W. C. A. The meeting opened with Mrs. Belle Ltttrell leading the devo tions. 4 program consisting of a duet, sung by Mr. and Mrs. Olden burv; solos by Mlsa Eunice Davis, and readings by Mrs. Bigler. was greatly enjoyed. The following officers were elected at Vita time for the coming year: President, Mrs. B. A. Olden burg; vice-president. Mrs. Belle Lit trell; secretary and press correspond ent, Mrs. Ned Benschoter: treasurer, Mrs. S. L. Leonard. Considerable dis cussion concerning the conventions nd visit of the state president arose but no definite actton was taken. ftslrds Leave For California Visit Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Batrd and two sons iMvi Monday for Fowler, Cal., where they will visit Reverend Bsird's mother. Mr. Barbara Bsirck They will aleo visit other places In Cali fornia. Reverend Balrd will be absent from the Christian church for three Sun dava and there will be a pulpit sup ply each Sunday during hie absence. Fresh Shrimp Consomme 8-eet Jerltens lTult Mrs. McMath Feted At Farewell Party Before Going South A very pleassnt psrty wss given by Mn. E. Iverson at her home on Ross Court, Friday afternoon In honor of Mra. 0. B. McMath, who la leaving aoon to make her home In Sacramento. A program of hum orous toasts, stories and music was given, Mrs. I. McCollom being toast- mistress. A bouquet of besutiful flowera ar- rsnged by Mrs. Spllver wss presented to Mrs. McMsth, presentation being made by Mrs. Nsson with a poem of her own composition. Lovely refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by the hostess and ber daughter. Methodist Church Croup Has Meeting The Homo and th Foreign Mli- slonaiy societies ot the First M. S. church participated In a Joint meet ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mlu May Phlpps on Eaat Main with a good attendance and & pro gram of Interest. Miss Helen Carlton waa honor guest, conducting the devotional period In ber usual pleasing man ner. Business session was presided over by our newly elected president, Mrs. W. Holloway. Mrs. Geo. Kunzman was an Interesting leader of the study hour, giving the history of Marcy Center settlement. Mrs. Lar Lson sang & solo number accompan ied by Mra. Holloway. "Sweeter as the Yeara Go By," was sung aa a duet by Mrs. Larlson and Mrs. Hol loway. Hostesses Miss Phlpps, Mrs. Kop pen, Mrs. Holloway and Mrs. Lyman, served Ice cream and cakes during the social half hour., 'What the Girl Scouts Are Doing By Mrs. D. f. Wilson "Making Friends Who Stick" Is th title of a short edltorlsl by Arthur Desn, In a recent number of the Du luth Herald. - The friends we make and keep sre often a measure ot our own character. Mr. Dean writes of the desire for friends who. In th words of John Mssefleld, "mske salt sweet and blackness bright." He goes on to give a few simple ways of making friends who understand, who atlck by us. who trust even when they do not understand. "Be yourself a friend. For every thing you want In friendship, see to It that you. yourself, return In over- j flowing messure. If you wsnt loyslty, hand It out. If you wsnt to bs understood, then understsnd. If you j want .to be 'bucked up,' do some i bucking up yourself. "Do not expect too much of all ; your friends but expect a lot from ! one or two of your friends. Do not give too much to all your friends, 1 but give a lot to one or two of your j friends. Friendship consists in giving ' and taking. It Is not one-sided. It ' Is ussless to givs when and where It ' Is not understood snd appreciated, j It Is useless to take what cannot be j returned. While each o, ua needs a j friend to whom we may expos our j nsked soul. It Is unwise to strip our j souls before everybody. Secrets sre not tor all friendships." A Test of Friendship j "I. Do you keep yourself In clrcu lstlon by getting out to gatherings ; where you will meet people? i "J. Do you out of your way to do little favors without thinking what you will get out of It? "3. Do you ahow an Interest In other people and make an effort to play the game atralght? j "4. Do you travel around with an ! Injured look and expect somebody to rush up and tell you that you are perfectly wonderful? ". Do you neglect your friends, : then suddenly make a rush at them, and find thst something Is lacking? "As I hsve said msny times, to have a friend, be one." Prentices Return rrom Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prentice and son John, havs returned from s week's vacation trip to Marahfleld. Seaside and Portland, where they visited friends. Rowens Circle ' ' To Hold Plrnls The ..Rowena Circle will hold a one o'clock luncheon In the Ashland Uthta Park on Wednesdsy, July 90. Each guest Is asked to bring a cover ed dish and table service. SPECIAL Darin c Joly we offer ipeclal permanent wares $2.98 up ? perti.1 rate on all work flor in t JulT. Palace Beauty Shop s w. eth. TeL 14TS Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheons 40$ Merchants Luncheon 60 Regular Evening Dinner $100 Special Diuier 75t Mr. Winsor Arrives In City This Week An Interesting guest In Medford this week will be Lou R. Winsor of Qrsnd F.splds. Mich., past Imperial potentate of th Shrine, who Is ex pected to srrlv Thursdsy to b guest for several days ot Mr. snd Mrs. T. J. Amspoker. Wr. winsor, who Is enroute to tne convention In San Francisco. Is one of the best known Masons In ttt United States. He has been grand secretary of the Michigan lodge tor the psst 90 yesrs snd In DO yesrs naa not missed a meeting of grand chap ter. He hss held every office which It Is possible for a Mason to hold. He snd Mr. Amspoker nave oeen frlenda for many years snd extensive plans sre being msde for his enter tainment here. Mrs. Reeves Home F rom Eastern Trip Mrs. O. S. Reeves of Applegat re cently returned from an extenslvs trip through th east with ner daughter, Mrs. W. J. Lark In of Seat tle. During two months of traveling they went over 8000 miles and visited tn St. psul, Chicago and Pierre, S. D. They found the weather fine and many celebrations being staged In the east snd mlddleweet, Mrs. Reeves stated here yesterday. The celebra tions, she Interpreted ss an attempt to arouse enthuslssm of the people, dsmpened by th depression. In the Dakotas, Mrs. Reeves visited her son, Tom North, who Is manag ing outboard motor boat races, quits a new thing to the people of thst region and a very popular sport. The group also attended races on the Missouri river. Butlers Vacation Vt Diamond Lake This Week Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler snd children left yesterdsy for Dlsmond lake where they plan to spend a two weeks' vacation. TJiey will be Joined there tomorrow by Miss Arllene Butler, who will spend a week at the resort. Miss Slnnott, Guest Of O. C. Boggs' Miss Idlth Slnnott of Portland Is a guest In Medford this week ot Mr. snd Mrs. O. C. Boggs. UPSTAIRS I am showing late summer suitings in patterns that will at once gain your ap proval all grades ef worsted tweeds, whip cords and gabardines. In specializing on $25 Suits to order I offer you Something More Than Price Style, satisfaction, indi viduality and becoming ness, combined with fit and workmanship. And it is because imall profits bring me an ever increasing patronage that I continue to offer $45 value tcrtj order for. .Vs&iO aMggaaMsMsMsMsssssjeK i K I Just to Remind You that Hutchison's SALE One Half of All Present St l CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK! HERE ARE SPECIALS FOR Monday 10 Bars To the first ts mstnmer on Mondsy maklnt a purr has of S3. en or mere (evrept troeerle w win sen id bsre of white lanndry soap for only 10c. Hutchison Mercantile Store 213 EAST MAIN 8T. Misses Mann Give Clever Party With Olympic Came Idea An Interesting party of last week tor members ot the younger set waa given by the Misses Margaret, Mary and Janet Mann, daughters of Mr. and Mra. John G. Mann, who enter wired with a costume dinner and bridge party. The Tenth Olympiad Idea waa car rled out In the table arrangements In the garden and each gusst came In costume to represent acme country participating In the games this sum mer. Those present were Misses Amy Elliott, Betty Vllm. Lois Kimball, Mil dred Drury. Mollle Brown, Marjorl Mulholland, and Margaret, Mary and Janet Mann. Miss Burton Due Here This Week Miss Ima E. Burton, Woman's Pro motion secretary, will arrive on th noon train Thursday, July 33, 1933, from the Northern Baptist conven tion that was held in San Francisco July 12-17. Ghe will speak to the Baptist ladies of the Bogus River valley at the First Baptist church at 3:80 p. m. There will be a general meeting for everyone at 8:00 In the evening. Mrs. R. E. Crawford of Roscburg, associa tions! secretary for the Umpqua val ley, will also be here. Atwater Kent Audition Soon Junior members of the Medford music world are anticipating the an nual Atwater Kent audition, which la tentatively echeduled here for August 30, Mrs. Oeorge Andrews, chairman, announced last week. Entry blanks will arrlvs soon and will be available at the local radio station. Many applications sre de sired. Mrs. Semon, Hostess To Monday Club ' Mrs. C. J. Semon entertslned mem bers of the Monday bridge club at a delightful meeting at her horn last week. PLATE WORK that SATISFIES Long experience In plate work en ables me to sssure plates thst FIT and are COMFORTABLE. You may havs your choice of the best known piste materials, too. Hsve your necessary dental work done NOW my charges sre In line with present times. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry at prices in line with pres ent times. 235 East Main Street Upstairs. Phone 872-J CONSULTATION FREE To Close Out Tuesday 6 Cans Standard Corn 25 Tuesday, to the rtrt M cus tomers maklnt a purrha of as.00 or mere (except groceries) sre will sell a rans of standard evergreen com for only 5e. DR t. n. GOVE