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TXGE TWO. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUira, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1932. IIIIHtHIHMMMMM'"'tm"HmMfM" 44 .rtTTtTt'rt Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon 4tHa.e. Carpenters Have Pasadena Folk As Guests This Week Interesting visitors In Medford this .week art Mr. and Mri. John Scott, who arrived from Pasadena, Cel., PYl day to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter at their home on the Old Stage road. . Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Jtlckerson are expected to arrive from Pasadena - Thursday to be guests of the Carpen ters, who will entertain at dinner Saturday, complimenting the Pasa dena folk. Invitations are being is sued for the event. Pinner Party At :Voor hies Home Fetes Visitors Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles were hosts Thursday evening at din ner at their country place, enter taining for their house guests, Sher man Hall, Jr., and hla cousin, Paber Lewis, who arrived by motor from Portland. Mr. Hall has been making hla home In Philadelphia for the past several yean, Mr. Lewis Is a son of C. Hunt Lewis, wdo formerly owned the Bear 3reek orchards here and Is well, known among members of the ranch oolony, who arrived In Medford dur ing the early 1000's. Other guests for the dinner Thurs day were: Ms. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Miss Roxana Ruhl. Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg, Jr., en tertained with a river Flonlo for the guests Friday. Local Society Folk To Attend Olympic Games, Leaving Soon With Los Angeles calling at the ' other end of the road several mem bers of local society will take to the highways this week, all ready to en Joy the Olymplo games and &1! fes tivities the southern city may offer In oonnectlon. Mrs. Katharine Heffernan and her bouse guest. Miss Katharine Johsn sen of Seattle, will leave Tuesday for Los Angeles. Mrs. E. B. Hanley Is here from Seattle to remain during tbelr absence. j Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy Rob erts will go south Thursday, and among others planning to enjoy the games are Mrs. O, 6. Newhall and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mulr head and Reginald Parsons er.d daughter, Mary. Calif or nians Are Inspiration For Pleasant Event Mrs. Larry Sahade was hostess at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, en tertaining for Mrs. Vera Carpenter and Miss Peggy Van Scoyoc, who are guests here for the summer from California. Covers were arranged for eight and luncheon and two tables of bridge were In play during the afternoon with prlna going to Mrs. W. W. How - ard and Mlsa Van Scoyoo. Those present were Mrs. M. N. Ho gan, Mrs. W. W. Howard, Mrs, Dade' Terrett, Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, Mrs. Wm. Van Scoyoc, the two honor guests, and the hostess. Mrs. Egan Invites Friends to Picnic Mrs. R. Chandler Egan has Invited a group of friends to a party on the Rogue today. Among them will be Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Pasadena, Cel., and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kmmcni. Edward tteamea'ln City tor Week-End Edward Reamea, who Is spending the summer at his father's mine at Waldo, la In the city tor the week end aa guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. X. Reamea and friends. He will enter Stanford university In the fall and la enjoying the summer In Vie great outdoors preparatory to the return to books. John Ferry Home From Stanford John Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Perry, whose record at Stanford university sroused the attention of the scholastic, world a short time ago, Is home from the university to visit his parents, Mrs. Salade Among Hostesses of Week Mrs. L. A. Balade Sr., was hostess Friday at her beautiful home In the country, Inviting In for an Informal afternoon of man-Jong, Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg Jr., Miss Anne Living ston and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey. Mrs. Boutrlle " ' ' Hostess Saturday Mrs. Ralph U. Boutelle was hos tess Saturday at a charming morn ing and luncheon event. Quests avers the Mlseee Carlton, Mtss Anne Livingston, Mrs. J. C. B. Wellle and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey. - Harriet Watson Hostess to Club Thursday afternoon the home of Harriet Watson was the scene of a delightful card party held by the Wenonah club. Two tables of fire hundred and four of bridge were In play. Winning scores were held by Ethel Haertle, Helen, BHinkall, Merele Albert, and Ftutli Dally, Following the card playing, delicious refresh ments were served by the hoatees. as sisted by Sadla Nlchol and Carrie Mllnes. Hnmhams, Guests""" Of Friends on Hlver Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bumhsm are among members ot the California eo'ony vacationing cn the Rogue this week. They are guests ol friends r.d will participate In seversl affairs Of, total society,, -.- Mrs. Eugene Orr 1 "' . f f V ' assst - , , I J 1 ' ' ' , , 1 jf v " ' J i ' ' , ' JT ' ' ' -4 J ' i , - Xr v r ,Y J J I ' 1 ffi ' I aV ...... . . .... a The former Mlas Katherlno Stewart, whose marriage to Eugene Orr. aon of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orr of this city, was an event ot this month In Portland, will soon sccompany Mr. Orr to this city to make their home. Mrs. Orr Is the daughter of Mrs. L. Llndgreia of Portland, and a popular member of the younegr set In the Rose City. She Is a graduate of Grant high school. Mr. Orr, a Junior at Oregon State college. Is now attending Reserve Officers training school In the north.. He Is a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. Mrs. Brommer Has Missionary Society To Outdoor Event On Tuesday afternoon, July 10th, Mrs. Carl Brommer opened her home to the meeting of the Women's Mis sionary society of the Presbyterian church. Following a brief business session conducted by the president, Mrs, A. J. Hanby, the women went out on the lawn, where an open-air program was held. Mrs. Maynard Putney, In charge of the devotlonals, selected a Kature "heme which was In keeping with the out-of-door setting. Hymns were sung, poetry read, scripture read appropriate to honor Nature and Nature'a God. Sentence prayers closed the devotional period. Mrs. Iverson who had charge of the program asked each one of the twenty-five women present to respond with a eurrent event. Mrs. A. R. Clement and Mrs. Iverson closed the Informal discussion with a brief re view and comparison of two books. "East Wind, West Wind" and "aood Earth," by Pearl Buck . Mrs. Hanby closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Albera assisted the hostess In serving Iced tea. Mrs, Alenderfer Entertains Class Complimenting her mother, Mrs. A. E. Cunningham, and friend. Mrs, HI len, a visitor In Med ford, Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer entertained the Loyal Wo men's class ot the christian church Tuesday afternoon at her home, 718 South Oakdale. Devotional program was led by the president, Mrs. Crisp. Secretary's re port followed and roll call ot mem bers, 38 responding. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed ss well as the dainty refreshments served by the committee In charge, Mra. Flaher, Mrs. Newton, Mra. Lester and Mrs. Hartley. Oleaner Class ' ' Has Meeting The Oleaner claaa of the First Bap tist church met at the home of Mrs. B. M. Wilson, Tuesday. The president, Mrs. P. H. Dally, who attended the northern Baptist convention In San Francisco, told about her trip and described the floral emblem of welcome made with plants and flowers In Golden Gate Park, attracting the attention ot paueraby. The center of the design was an open bible, with the words Mathew 83:11." Mra. Dally took this aa the scripture lesson. Prayer by Mra. w. H. Eaton. Mtss Eunice Davis sang two solos. "All will Be Well" (a esered number) and "Star Eyes." Plans tor work were discussed. Mlw Martha Boaheara entertained with two readings. "Don't Be Teasing Me" and "A Proposal." Mra. Bryant and Mrs, Wells, the social committee, were assisted In serving by Evelyn Shaffer and Mrs. Wilson. Wilsons Return From Itearh Holiday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilson and chil dren arrived home from Creacer.t C'tv Friday night where they spent sev eral days at Crescent Beach, ftweeneya lave For llearh. Mrs. R. I. Sweeney and daughter Katherlne. accompanied by Mrs. Frank Roberta and daujhter Sally left the last of the week for Crescent citr. wheer they will spend a wetis outun. Endeavor Group Meets At Shady Cove For Service The Rogue River cabin of Dr. snd Mrs. B. R. Elliott will be the meeting place today of the Christian Endeavor group of the First Presbyterian church. The members 11 leave for Shady Cove following church and enjoy several hours of swimming snd a picnic prior to the. Endeavor pro gram. In ths group will be Dolph Janes, Russell. Ulrlch, Betty Vllm, Shlrloy Chadwlck, Amy Elliott. Bob Llttre'.l, Dorr Barrett, Barbara Holt, Cherokee and Lucllo Seller and Harvey Field. The Endeavor members will be escorted by Mr. and Mra. Janes, Jean ette snd Gene; Dr. and Mra. Elliott, Jimmy and Joan, and Haney Barrett. Missionary Group Entertnlns Husbands The ladles of ths Southern Metho dtst Missionary society entertained their husbands and friends at the program and social meeting last Tuesday evening In the basement of the church. Mrs. Abby Thomas was in charge of the program and Mrs. Wood was hostess. "China Moves Forward" was the subject of the program supplemented by a reading by Mra. Rice. "The Preacher'a Wife," a piano solo by Mra. Bills, a piano duet by Misses Adabee and Luclle Seller and a reading by Aaaoee seller. Miss Mary Hamilton and Mrs. Star. key assisted Mrs. Wood In serving. BDOut 4 were present. Entertain For Mrs, Nenlsnd Mrs. James W. Orlgsby and Mrs. Ssm Jennings were Joint hostesses Thursday at a bridge luncheon hon oring Mra. Neal Newland, at the Jennlnga residence on Reddy ave nue. Those Invited tor tha afternoon were Mcsdamea Newland, Al Hagen. Bernard Roberts, Fred King, Oerald Barr and Clayborn Konkle. Miss Jonea Weds Walter Varner WILLIAMS CREEK A very pretty wedding was solemnleed last Satur day at the home of the bride s par- i enta near Grants rasa, when Miss I Marjory Jonea became the bride of i Walter Varner, oldest eon ot Mr, and ! Mrs. .Joe Varner of Wllllarna. The young couple lert Sunday morning far Brookings and will go on to Gold Beach. Mra. Varner haa been a teach er In the Wllliams.school the last two yrere and will teach again the com ing year. Mason Returns To San t'rancliro Robert Mason, who haa been here for the major portion of the sum mer. Is leaving today for San Fran cisco. SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD llk Evtry Room with it. Tub and Showtr Double Sx.50eM3.00 Twin Beds M OO NOTHING HIGHER Gaiej Service ThcetorA Hmic. M,. MARKET and MAJOH SIS. Mrs. Jorgensen Is Honored at Bridge Before Departure One of ths most pleasant events nf the past week was the bridge psrty given Thursday evening by Mrs. Homer Marx for the pleasure of Mrs. J. X. Jorgensen, who Is leaving with Mr. Jorgensen and their young daugh ter, Janice Marie, for a several months' stay In Norway. The rooms were besutlfully dec orated In basket of gladioli for the evening and there were four tables of bridge lh play. The honsr guest waa the recipient of a shower of handkerchiefs and a lovely guest prise. Prises at cards were shared by Mrs. Richard Payne and Mrs. C. J, Semon. -Those present were Mesdamea J. K. Jorgensen, C. J. Semon, Russell Se mon, Richard Smith, Bruce Bauer, Edwin Imrno. Richard Payne, Ber nard Nutting, Chester Hubbard, Frank Perl and Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, Mrs. Hester Whitman. Mrs. Miriam Hall and the Misses Dorothy Ness, Kath erlne Sweeney, Mary Martha Sweeney and the hostess, Mrs. Marx. Olive Rebekahs Install Officers Monday Evening 01i ReRbekah Lodge No. 38. I. O. O. P., Installed officers Monday eve ning, uly 17, The hall waa deco rated wi.h large baskets of flowers. Lily Clrk, district deputy presi dent, and Load Bergman, deputy mar shal, assisted by past noble grands, conducted the Installation. The In stalling and elective officers were es corted through the ceremony by eight members of the lodge. The officers Installed were. Noble Grand Florence La Terette. Vice Grand Ethel Hlgglnbotham. Recording Secretary Mary Wiley. Treasurer Carrie Rlckert. Conductor Minnie Gibson. Warden Beatrice Stubblefleld. Chaplain Lona Bergman. R. S, to If. a Kathrene Daniels. ' L. S. to N. O. Dorothy Scrlpter. R. S. to V. G. Ella Rogers. L. S. to V. O. Edith Prescott. Inside Guardian Lucretla Whil lock. Outside Guardian Eva True. Musician Grace Pankey. . After the Installation the district deputy president presented each of the elective offloers with flowers and a rox of candy. Josephine Hall, the retiring noble grand, presented each of her officers with a lovely gift. Mrs, Hall re ceived a basket ot hoeebuds from Carrie McDannel for her services In the lodge. In behslf of the Past Noble Orand club Edith Prescott pre sented the district deputy president with a large basket of flowers. . Ina Huson, chairman of the re freshment committee, Invited all to the dining room for refreshments. The room was besutlfully deco rated with flower and a special table was arranged tor ths retiring and newly elected officers. H. W. Conger scted as master ot ceremonies, and a program of songs and amusing readlnge waa carried out. Several visitors from other lodges were present and the evening closed by all singing "Good Night, Ladles." Much praise waa given Mrs. Huson and her able committee for the suc cess of the evening. Mlsa Hutchison Visits Here Miss Ruth Hutchison ot What- cheer. Iowa, atopped In this city last weea to visit her sunt, Mrs. X, M uranama- ijumsaen, while en route to Los Angeles with a group oi irienos for the Olymplo games wnne here the group motored to Crater Lake and other scenlo apots In the valley. Be Jolly Club Glrea Surprise Party The Be Jolly cluggave Mrs. Reva Henspeter of Jacksonville a surprise party, at her home Tuesday noon with a covered dish luncheon. The occasion being Mrs. Henspeter's and Mra. Margaret Bowman's birthdays, July is. Birthday cakes and a hand kerchief ahower were given them. There were 30 present. Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheoni 40 Merchants Luncheon 60 Regular Evening Dinner $100 Special Dinner 75 COME TO SEATTLE . Center ot the Greatest Da "iroond of the Northwest HOTEIASSEMBLY 9' 8 MADISON CL.4I74 J ft A T T L t AMPLE PARKING quiet location yet close to everything Rates from I1JS Pet Day American plan W.oo to M00 Per Day , Beautiful Dining Room and Cortes shop Samuel B, Christ la, .Manager McDougalls, Hosts To Episcopal Guild Mr. and Mrs. J, A. McDougall en tertained members of the St. Mark's Episcopal Guild at their home Fri day night. There wer alx tables of bridge In play In rooms attractively decorated In sweetpeas and old fash ioned flowers. Prizes at bridge were awarded Mrs. Clark for women'a high score, Mr. Ellis for men's high, snd Mrs. Ellis received the traveling prize. Church Reception For Rev. Bennett The reception for Rev. A. O. Ben nett and family at the Flrat M. E. church on Friday night was "dif ferent." A call had been sent out during the week for all members of the church and their families to bring "covered dish and gather In the recreation hall for an Informal sup per and program. About 180 people were seated In friendly fashion around three long tables. After the dellcloua meal was fin ished, Mrs. F. W. Corltes, president ot the Ladlea' Aid, apoke a few words of welcome to Reverend and Mrs. Bennett snd their sons, Oeorge and Robert and announoed that . the Epworth League and ths various cir cles of the Aid would each present some numbers for entertainment of the honored guests. The representatives of the Epworth League were Misses Josephine and Helen Power who played two lovely piano duets, and Miss Mary Rose berry, who gave two readings which were greatly enjoyed. Representing the Fidelity Circle, Mrs. Oeorge Blgler told In negro dia lect "What was the matter with 'Raatus" and Mrs. T. O. Heine, as sisted by Robert Bennett gave a humorous reading. Then little Phyl lis Nellson gave two clever readlnga In behalf of the PrlsclUa Circle. The Prlsclllaa were represented also, by a group of young girls from Mrs. Whlllock's Sunday school clsss who sang "America the Beautiful." For the "Just Folks" Circle, the Epworth Lesgue sextette sang "When There's Love at Home," accompanlrd at the piano by Mrs. E. C. Corn. They also sang "Highways Are Happy Waya" with ukelele accompaniment by Mlaa Luella Corn, and the whole audience sang or whistled with them. At the close ot the program. Rev. Bennett thanked the members and friends for the friendly welcome and told a number of humorous stories. Mrs. Bennett spoks a few words also and several of the newest mem bers present were Introduced. Mrs, 'Swartx Invites Pythian Club to Supper Mra. Elizabeth Temple and Mrs. Dorltt Sullivan entertained the Pyth ian Sisters' club Tuesday evening In the K. P. hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Beach were guests of the club for the occasion and after a short business session, presided over by Miss Cora Judge, bridge was played with high score being held by Mrs. Fisher and low by Mrs. Mary Webber. At ths close of the evening the hostesses Invited the guests to the banquet room, which was decorated In nasturtiums, gladioli and roses. Refreshments were served and( the meeting adjourned. The club will meet for potluck rip per with Mrs. Wm. S warts at her home, 40 Berkeley Way, Tuesday eve ning. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Judge. Members are asked to bring covered dishes and their own service. Supper will be served on the lswn. Pedersons " Visit Csves Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Pederson snd son Earl of Medford, and Mrs. A. Smith of Riverside csmp, Redwoods hlghwsy, visited Oregon Caves this week and apent the night visiting with Mr. ana Mrs. Smith, Miss Bunch, Guest Of Grandparents Little- Miss Oeraldlne Bunch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. a. Bunch la spending some time at Coqullle as guest or her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bunch. DON'T Be Satisfied with pUt that don't lv mouth comfort. Long xptrlenc In pltt work enables m to usur plfttu thftt FIT and art COM FORTABLE. You may hart your chok-ej of th best known plt materuij, too. Xl charge r in lln with present tlmM. Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry t pricei In line with pres nt times. 335 East Main Street Upstair. Phone 872-J CONSULTATION TREE dr. i. n. oov Swanson-Sherwood Wedding at Church Wednesday Evening Invitations have been Issued tor the wedding Wednesday evening of Miss Msbel Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy McConochle to Stanley Sherwood, son of Mrs. Kate Sherwood. The ceremony will be read by Rev, Wm. B. Hamilton at the St. Mark's church, Episcopal. Following announcement of the betrothal Miss Swanson has been the Inspiration . for considerable enter taining. Mrs. D. C. Voung was hos tess at a shower and bridge party In her honor, Friday, ' Many lovely china and glassware gifts were re ceived by the bride-to-be. There were two tables of bridge In play during the evening and prizes shared by Mrs. Elgin Gregory and Miss Swanson. Those present were Misses Swanson, Dorothy Rogers, Dorothy Hughes, Alphabet Wilson, Mrs. Keith Cole, Mrs. Bill Rlnabarger, Mrs. El gin Gregory, Mrs. N. C. Young, and the hostess. Mrs. Baucom Gives Bridge Affair For Mother's Pleasure For the pleasure of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Diamond. Mrs. B. M. Baucom was hostess Thursday at her home. Three tables of bridge were In play during the evening with prize for high score going to Mrs. C. Esrl Brsdflsh, second to Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel and third to Mrs. Ralph Cowglll. Guests for the affair were Mra. Diamond and Mesdamea Lee M. Bown. Dlppel, Cowglll, Janus W. Orlgsby, D. W. Stone. Harold Pres sor, Bradttsh, Harry Prentice, R. C. Van Valsah and William Ellenburg. Kellogg Accepts Organist Position In Southern City C. A. Meeker hss received word that Clarence D. Kellogg of Alhambra. Cal, has accepted the position of or ganist of tne First congregational church ot Los Angeles. The cho.-ui choir ot about one hundred voices, conducted by John Smallman, recent ly presented "Hora Novl&slma", an oratorio by Harotls Parker and "The Requiem" by Johannes Brahms. For a number of years Mr. Kellogg has been choir director and organist of a large church In Pasadena. ' His many friends will be Interested to know ot his musical activities. Miss Webb Leaves For Trip North Miss PrlsclUa Webb has left Med ford for a vacation In Eugene, Bend, Prinevuie and Portland. She will visit . her parents In Prlnevllle and win be Joined there next week by Mlaa Viola Templeton, with whom she will oontlnue to Portland. 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Orlgsby snd 1 Bmun entertslned with three tables of brldgo PTldsy evening at ths home of Mra. Barr. Those present were Mesdamea Newland, Fred Powell, Fred King. Charles Smith, Marmle Olson, Arnold Bohnert. Ssm Jennings. B. M. Bau com, Clayborn Konkle, Miss Myrl Al bert, and the hostesses. Miss Spurgeon Is Honored At Party Mrs. I. B. Whlllock gave a party last week for her Sunday school class at her home on North Maple, honor ing Mlas Corlnns Spurgeon, who Is leaving with her parents, for Eugene. A speech was given by sach member of the class, snnounclng regrets at losing Miss Spurgeon. Games were played during ths -first part of the evening. The Sunday school class has a club' and new officers were elected. The offices filled are as fol lows: President, Avon Rsy: vice presi dent, Ruth Hedges; secretary, Ethel Moore; treasurer, Ruth Bandlsh; librarian. Evelyn Alexander. After the election refreshments were served. Miss Spurgeon has lived In Medford for six years. Hedricks Enter ain At Birthday Party Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hedrlck entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross of Central Point. Mr. Norcroaa celebrated hla 7Tth birthday on this date. He Is the owner of two fine pear orchards near Central Point snd personally care for tnese orchards snd their fine condi tion speaks of his thorough cultiva tion. Miss Hanson Weds Walter Allen Here At a Quiet ceremony In thla city Prlday afternoon at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. D. E. Mil lard, Miss Betty Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hanson of Central roins. and Walter Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Butte Palls were married. The double ring ceremony was used snd the wedding attended by the parents of the bride. The couple will reside at the rsnch of the groom's parents, alx miles out from Butte Falls. Mr. and Mra. Allen. Sr., hare made their home at the same ranch since their marriage. Columbus Artist Here To visit Friends Mrs. Delbert oberteuffer of Colum bus, Ohio, singer of note, arrived here yesterday with her mother, Mrs. 0. T. Skeels of Coqullle, to be guest for the week end of Or, and Mrs. F. O. Bunch and Mrs. Roy Watson. Ths group will motor to Crater Lake today. you for a rido in a duplicate model of the new Continental De Yaux champion. The same type of performance demonstrated in these record con tests is available to you in any Con tinental De Vaux model you buy. You can purchase a Continental De Vaux on very easy terms, with low down and small monthly pay ments. PBICES START AT T. o. a. r ACTOKT Gllmnre Bluareen Gasoline and Gllmnre Uonhead Oil was used bv the Continent! De Vim In these tests. SABIN-RINDT MOTORS, Miss Kem Fetes House Guests At Dancing Friday Miss Mary Kem entertained with a dancing party Friday evening, com plimenting her house guest. Miss Msrtha Warren of Corvsllls, Guests for the pleasant evening were Misses Madelyn Schade, Honey Reddy, Oeraldlne Wilkinson, Janice Jensen, Pstsy Smith, Ellen Smith, Mildred Drury, Jusnlta Wilson, Bar bara Holt, Mary Frances Mathes, Peg gy Reter and the honor guest Martha Warren, and Messrs. Harold Orove, John Coppln, Wayne Bingham, Stan ley Kunzman, Don Fields, Earl Har rison, DeRoyce Dudley, Verne Camp, bell, Herbert Harper, Marlon Llttrelt, Bob Young, Frank Brown and Harold Williams. Guild Bridge Club Meets Wednesday Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp will be host, ess at her home on Oeneva, Wednes day afternoon, to members of the Guild Bridge club, at 2 o'clock. There were 10 tables of bridge la ' play at the meeting of the club, with Mrs O. C. Murray last Wednesday. Prizes were shared by Mrs. J. R, Mar shall and Mrs. J. Klrsted. Mrs. Coe Invites Baptists To Home The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. M. E. Coe. 1307 West Main S street Tuesday, July 38 at 3:90 p. m. Th- missionary toplo will be "India. ' The characters will be presented In person by girls and ladles In costume. A short musical program Is being ar ranged by the soctsl committee. Mrs, w. H. aton, Mrs. M. E. Coe, and Mrs. Jas. Bowling. All the ladlea and their friends are urged to be present and enjoy the program. New Low Prices ON ALL WORK Spiral Permanents CP Peggie's Beauty Parlor 108 S. Oakdale. Phone 491 TAX EXTRA Inc. Phone 3M