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PXGE TTTO JIEDFOED irSTt TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY Si, 1932. 'A ., te. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon 4,w,ra.4. Interesting Party 'At Topside Fetes Californians Here The mat Interesting event of the mtk. socially apeaklng. was the party lut evening t the horn ol Mr. and Mr. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter of the Old Stage road, given tn compliment to their house guciu. Mr. una a... John Scott and Mr. and Mn. Henry C. Nlokerson of Pasadena, wi. Sixty guest were Invited for sup pcr dancing end cards, lured to the Carpenter "country plaoe try clever In vitations, which read "The hunt, din ner and ball will be held at Topsldes at half after seven. In honor of two prominent hunting families of soutn ern California. If you haven't a hor ride your hobby Mrs. Salade Gives Luncheon Friday 'At Country Home . A charming event of Prtday after noon was the luncheon given by Mra. L. A. Salade, Sr., at her country home near Central Point. Luncheon was followed by an afternoon at carda with the following present: Mra. . B. Hanley, Mra. 0. N. ni.it Mrs. Corbln Eddell. Mra. K. nh.nnler Euan. Mrl. John. Tamlln, Mlas Margaret Hubbard, Mra. L. A. Salade, Jr., Mr. Sprague Rlegel, Mrs. Donald Clark. Mrs. Alice Holloway, Mra. H. D. MeCaskey and the hostess, Mrs. Salade, Sr. Lowries Expected From Bay Region, Guests of Blacks Interceding gueata expected from the south this week will be Mrs. Allan towrle and daughter!, Patricia and Virginia, who will he gueits of Mr. and Mra. 0. N, Black at their Judge on Rogue river. . Charles Lowrle arrived few daya ago with his grandfather, Mr. Blaok. upon his return from Ssn Francisco. The children will spend the remain der of the summer In the valley. Miss Burgess Gives Dancing Party For Pleasure Of Guest Mlas Dorothy Burgees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgeaa, who have taken Mrs, Eunice Hlllla' house,, 033 Plum atreet for the summer, en tertained Thuraday evening with a danolng party for the pleasure of her ' house guoat, Mlsa Phyllis Johnson of Roseburg, daughter of Orvllle John son, formerly of this valloy. Sixteen guests enjoyed the evening. Miss Johnson plans to leave today with her father for ths north. Edgells Entertain For Pasadena Folk Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell enter tained at dinner Friday for gueata at the Carpenter home, covera were placed for Mr. and Mra. John Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nlckerson of Pasadena, Cel., and Mr. and Mra, Al fred S. V. Carpenter. Heckmans Expect Guests From North Mrs. O..F. Swlgert Jr., Miss An nette Heckmsn and Mra. Oarl Waver and children are expected to r.rrlve here today or tomorrow from Port land to be guests tor some t'me of Dr. and Mra. W. H. Heckmaii. Miss Heckman Is here irom Hllo T. H.. for the summer and haa bem visit ing her aiatera In the north alnce June. She will be returnlig to the islands the last of next month. .1. Studies uf Prophesy Reviewed br Clau "Studies of Prophesy" by DeBarde leben waa reviewed by Vie atudy class of the Women's Missionary aoclety of the M. K. church, 8ou'J, last Thura day at the home of V.ra. Bob Taylor, with Mra. Hamilton, auperlnter.dent of atudy, leading. Different booka cf prophesy were reviewed by Mra. Hamilton, Mrs. Rice, MUaos Luclla Shirley. Mary Hamilton. Mra. M. 8. Cobb vito waa unable to be present sent a moat excellent pa. ner on "Nahum." - The business nesting will be held Tuesday alter no jn at Mje. Taylor a. Misses Fewell And Murohv Return Mlas Irva Fewell, reporter on the Mall Tribune, and Mlas Oladve Murphy returned yesterday from weeks motor trip to Oregon, coast points, Portland and neighboring ecenio , regions. Mlas Murphy will leave soon for Berkeley, Cat., to enter the University of California at the opening of the fall term. Mlses llrommfr Arrive Today Mlas Fredericks and Louise Brom- mer, daughters of Mr. and Mra. Carl Brommer, ar expected to arrive In Medford today from Corvallls, where thev have been attending summer school. They will motor aouth with Messrs. fcerle Long and Gordon Don ley, who will be house guests of the McMatha over Bundsy. Mist Swlgert Leaves For Portland. Mlaa Elisabeth Swlgert, davighter of Mr. and Mrs, C. 8. Swlgert. will leave Medford today for Portland, to accept the tranter to the Portland office of the Standard Oil company. Melds Spending Holiday at l ake Mr. and Mra. Harvey Fields and family are apendlng thle week vac tinning t Diamond Lake resort which la attracting an Increasing number of Medford parties each week end. ' Mrs. Illark Invites - friends to Luncheon Mra. C. N. Black haa Invited group of friends to her river lodge tor luncheon today.' BETTY WISHES OLYMPIC GIRLS LUCK a. 49 ; V 1 .... r Betty rtoblmon (right), who itarred for tha Unit id Statu In th 1928 Olympic games, wished America's Qlr track start good luck as they left Chicago for this year's gabies at Los Angeles, Betty, who won't compete because of Injuries sustained In a plane crash, la shak. Ing hands with Ethel Harrington as Mildred "Babe" Dtdrlkson (left) looks on. (Associated Press PhntM Luncheon Honors Three Guests At Fluhrers Tuesddy Mrs. John Fluhrer was hoateas Tuesday at 1 o'clock luncheon at her attractive horns, Wellington Heights, honoring Mrs. .nna Johnson, who left Saturday to make her home In Oakland, Cnl. Mrs. E. Lyons and Mrs. Harry Allen of deattle, who are guests of their parents, Or, and Mra. George Kabole ' wore also honor gueata at thf, pleasant event, at which covera vera placed for 13. Breyen Jngenhoot Wedding Announced For Aug 8, Church Of ln'tereat to many folk In Med ford Is announcement of the wedding of MUa Gertrude Breyen of Minne apolis, Minn., to Thos Ingenhoot of the rame city, which will be solemn ized at the fiaored Heart church Aa gur; 8, Father Francis W. Black read ing the service. Hie wedding will be followed by a breakfast at the Hoiel Medford, after thlch the bride and groom will leave for a wedding trip to numerous coast points before continuing east to make thslr home. Mlu Breyen haa been a member of Uie county numea' ataff here for the print year and haa many friends. In Medford. Baptist Missionary Group Visits India During Study Hour The HaptlH Ladles' Missionary so ciety met at the home of Mrs. M. E. Coe, 1304 West Main atreet Tuesday afternoon for a very Interesting pro gram. An Indian play waa presented by the following characters: Indian girl, called Rachel, Mls Evelyn Schaf fer: Indian lady doctor, Ml Helen Judy; lndiftn outcast mother, Mlas Gertrude Buchanan. The story of India waa told by M1m Mnrtha Bosheara, who emphasized the point that the people there art not antlnfted with their own religion and are turning to Christ. Scripture reading wiui given by Mra. Ethel Kclaur and prayer by Mrs. L. J. Knox. Reports were given by the various committee and ft letter from the president of the association, Mrs. Dunham of Ashland, waa read. Meet ing for the white cross work was an nounced for Friday afternoon at the home of Mra. Effle Dally, 306 South Ivy street, During the missionary program on India, Mrs. Lester described the activ ities of this country m first In the foreign mlsalon field. Mrs, Anderson gave a one-yoar report. The work of M!aa Kelley, who haa been In India for 00 years, waa described. Mrs. Effle Dally spoke on "Rural India." The following group of piano solos were played by Mlas Leona Dough erty: "Country Oorden" by Or -tinner, "Romance" by Anton Uubensteln and "Fifth Nocturne" by J. Leybsch. The closing prayer was given by Dr. Carlow. An the following vocal solos by Mlsa Dorla Roae, "Bird of My Heart" and "Oood Night, Little Girl, Oood Night." Walkers Visit Friend In ledford Unas, Jr. and Turnler Walker, sons of Dr. L. H. Walker of Ellenburg. Wah., passed through the city Wed neMlny, on their way to the Olympic games In California. While In the city they were guests of the Drs. Car low. Dr Walker and the Drs. Carlow were classmatea at the American School of Osteopathy In Klrksvtlle, Mo. A Mktletne riiih nan Cohered lUh ffupper The Mistletoe club of the Royal Netphbors will nwt Wednesday even Ing for covr-d dish supper at the home of Mrs. Cora Bashaw at 0:O o'clock. Members and friends are Invited to attend the affair, which will pmbabty be the last of the sea son. For further Information Vey are asked to call Mrs. bashaw. 3 1 V fyf Miss McMath Is Complmented at Dinner and Bridge Miss Melba Psrrett waa hostess on Wednesday evening at dinner, given as a farswell to Miss Flora McMath, who leavea Tuesday with her mother and brother, Barton, to Join Mr. McMath in making their home in Sacramento, Calif, Dinner was fol lowed by bridge with the following guests enjoying the evening: Misses Flora McMath, Peggy and Justine Miller, Laura and Barbara Drury, Dorothy Slead, Florence Severance and Margaret Ohllders. --a Garden Club Show Attracts Interest Of Many This Week; Much Interest la being expressed in social circles here this week in the flower show to be staged at the Cra terlan theater under auspices of the Medford Garden club Wednesday. August 8, In conjunction with the showing of v Reserved for Ladles." The flowers, to be displayed In the foyer of the theater, must be enter ed before 10 o'clock In the morning, Mrs. A. E. Reamea, president of 10 club, stated, yesterday, in order that Judging may be completed before opening of the matinee. Three prizes are offered for the most attractive flower arrangement: first, $10 cash; second, a vase from Swem's; third, a Fostorla flower bowl from Medford Furniture and Hard ware. The exhibit will he In charge of Mrs. Porter J. Neff and Thos. Swem general committee. Because of the limited apace for displays, each flow er fancier Is asked to enter not more than two displays. All gardeners are invited to compete. Miss Ellow Mae Wilson, local ao- prano, will entertain matinee and eve ning, accompanied by Mrs. George An drews, pianist. Ffilrchllds 00 North to Reside Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falrchlld and young daughter are leaving Medford to reside In Portland. Mrs. Fair child and daughter have been In the Rose city for the past week and were Joined there yesterday by Mi. Fair child, who left on the afternoon plane. Mr. Falrchlld haa been trans ferred to the northern office by the Standard Oil company. - Mis Porter Honored At Several Events Mlas Jean Porter of Portland, who arrived here last week by plane to be guest of Miss Jeannette Fields. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields, hsa been the Inspiration for considerable entertaining during thr past week. She plans to return to Portland by plane Monday. Miss Rherldan, Guest Of Miss Sparrow Hera Mlas Harriett Sparrow, daughter of Mrs. Alex Sparrow, haa aa her house guest this week, Mlsa Carllna Sheri dan of Santa Barbara, daughter of the late Phil Sheridan of Washing ton D. C, and granddaughter of the famous Genrral Sheridan. -. Fluhrers Leave For Lake o the Woods Mr. and Mra. John Fluhrer left yesterday for Lake o the Woods, where they plan to spend tha weet; end and a part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. y. H. Fluhrsr am also at tli el r lake cabin for the week end. and members of the bakery ataff erg being entertained at the resort, Guest of Hons for Meek End Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hon have aa guests at their home on Crater Lake avenue this week their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wy-, more, of Butte Falla and Gilbert Russell of Portland. -ft Mis A damson Entertains Miss Mary Adsmson entertained Thursday e ten Ing with an Informal evening of carda for the pleasure of I several college fi lends, ."US. Mrs. Hinman Adds Dessert Bridge To . Week's Party List Mrs. Hsrry Hinman' was among hostesses of the past week, entertain lm at deasert bridge. She Invited guests for two tables of csrda to her home Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames John Wilkinson, H. T. Hubbsrd, A. O'Con- ner, Harry L. Butler. Leo J. Miksche, Thos. Blckerstaff and Ray Miksche. Mrs. West Fetes Miss Myers, Here From Los Angeles Mrs. Laura M. West entertained at bridge Thuraday evening, honoring her alster, Miss May Myers of Los Angelea. There were three tablca of bridge tn play, the following guests being present: Mesdamea J. H. Coch ran, A. J. Hanby, M. M. Morris, L. D. Lawton, 0. Pankey, S. H. Mann, A. H. Fitch, H. D. Turner and Misses Zoe Orlffln, Jane Hansen, - Anna Det weller and the honor guest, Mlas Myers. Morris Home Scene Of Pleasant Bridge Event Of Thursday A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Morris on West Eleventh street Thursday evening, when they enter tained at progressive contract bridge. There were two tablea-ln play. The spacloua living-room was beau tifully decorated with roses and glad iolus, the dining room fragrant with sweetpesa. High score for laclea went to Mrs. C. Janouch, high for men to Chas. Call. Quests present, were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Janoueh, Mr. and Mra. Chas. ami, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood, Mrs. Josephine Clark and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mra. T. B. Morris. Mrs. Morris served punch during the evening snd refreshments efter the game, assisted by Mrs. Clark. Pythian Sisters Club Entertained At Swartz Home Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bwartz entertained members of the Pythian sister club and their husbands at 40 Berkeley Way with a covered dish luncheon on long tablos arranged under the beautiful shade treea lighted with Japanese lanterna. The guosts enjoyed a atroll through the flower garden and viewed the rockery and beautiful water-lily pond. Six tables of bridge were en Joyed and prizes awarded Mrs, Cole and Mr. George Laldley, Mrs. C. R Helmroth and Mr. Jaqua. Assistant hoatesses were Mrs. Thomas Judge and Mrs. Alberta Flndley. Pocahontas Party Attended By Many Initiation Planned A large crowd attended the regular card party of the Pocahontas lodge Frldsy, July 39. Thirty-seven mem bers and several visitors were present to enjoy bridge, five hundred and pinochle. High scores In bridge were held by Harriet Watson and George Armstrong, low by Fldells Piatt and Harvey fiamuelson. In five hundred high scores were held by Irene Shir ley and Lynn Daley and low by Eve lyn Stngg. Pinochle honors went to Maggie Ersklhe and Otis Hubbard and low to Mrs. Howard snd John Haertie. Refreshments were served by the supper committee, which Included Fldells Piatt. Nellie Purdln and Maude Abbott. The social committee In charge of the card party consisted of Daisy -Samuelson. Sadie Nlcholl and Bud Lawrenta. Initiation will bo the order of buslnesa at the next meeting on August 6th. leave Tor Hnltdav At Handon This Week Mrs. J. E. Vincent of Central Point and sister, Miss Flora Collins left yesterday with Mr. Vincent for Ban don, where they will spend two weeks as Ruests of their grandmother. Mra. C. F. Foster. Mr. Vincent will return home Sunday. Olive Rehekahs To Meet Monday Olive Rebekah lodpe will meet In regular session Monday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. The meeting will open the attendance contest and all members are ured to be present. Vtsiyng Rebekshs will be welcome. OWens Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mra, George Olsen and young daughter spent Friday and Saturday In thia city, visiting rela tive y.nd friends. Mr. Olsen Is man ager of the Leverette theaters in Csll fornla and Is located with his family In Vreka. Guild Bridge Club To Meet MedneMlay The Guild Bridge club wHI meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H O. Wilson. 7 Chestnut street. All members and their friends are Invit ed to attend. Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheons 40 Merchants Luncheon 60c Regular Evening Dinner $100 Special Dinner 75 Mrs. Cowgill Is Hostess To Club ' Mrs. Rslph CowglU wss hostess last week to the Friday Contract club at 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge. There were two tables of cards In play dur ing the afternoon and prise awarded Mrs. c. C. Furnas, who will entertain the club next Friday. Christian Church Group Will Meet The Missionary aoclety of the Chris tian church will meet Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock for regular monthly session In the recreational hall of the church. Mrs. Herbert Berrtan. and Rtoup will lead the program. A pag eant, "Book Shelf," will be presented during file program hour. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing (By Mrs. Helen Wilson) A week from today marks the of ficial opening of the fourth season of Camp Willpen Pines for Medford Girl Scouts, and the many girls who have signed up for camp this sum mer are looking forward to It with great enthusiasm. Miss Alice Loeffler, ("Corvus"), of Sioux City, Iowa, la to direct the activities of the camp again this summer,, as she did the first season it was opened. Miss Loeffler, who will arrive in Medford this week, hsa closed the camping aeaaon for 4the Kansas City Girl Scouts, where she haa had complete charge. She will stress outdoor cookery and pioneer ing in that part of the program at Willpen Pines, for that haa proven most popular with the scouts who attend. A camp newspaper la ft feature planned by Mlsa Naomi Hohman, who will also have the nature classea and nature atudy. Stunts and dra matics will have their part on the days' program too, for no cam pf ire is ever complete without something of the sort, aa those of you have been to camp know. Swimming win be under tha charge of Miss Gertrude Wlnslow of Salem, and we hope that many of you girls who yearn to learn to swim will remember that you can always learn, something about It if you go to Girl Scout camp. Archery, outdoor sports, hikes, etc., will be capably taken care of by Miss Lena Mae DeGnath of Elk ton, who has had a great deal of training and experience In those lines. All In all, we feel sure that this summer's camp will be a most happy one for all of you, and If you have not registered as yeta be sure to do so at the First National Bank In the trust department, where they also have a supply of folders and appli cation blanks, if you should need one of them. I shall be at the office on Monday afternoon, (tomorrow) from 3:30 to 4:80, so come up and see me then, if you have any questions on your mind about camp. Y.W.CA. The employment situation of the Y. W. C. A. is about aa follows: Since January 1, employment haa been secured for about 300 women. Some of these were placed In part-time work, others in more ateady and per manent employment. At present there are some 20 applicants listed, but without references. Women are needed and being called for, but they must have references, this practically eliminates registering transients. The management of the "V" feela that aid should be offered only those of Med ford and surrounding communities. Over 100 nights' lodgings, together with 300 meals, have been given to women and girls since the first of the year. Most of those thus served, have been transients. This will be changed to aid for local women and girls only. In need of temporary assistance. Re cently a local girl boarded flve-and-onc-half clays at headquarters, then found a jcb. Badminton class start Monday at the "Y." Any one Interested may come. The clesa will be held about 6:30 in the evening. An all-corr.munlty play will Ve sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. early In September. The cast will consist wholly of local talent, and the play will be selected' by Tom Swem. Ar rangements are under way to secure the htKh school auditorium. The tlm and place for tryouts and secur ing the books, will be announced later. Any one Interested may try out. Mlaa Mulrhay of Bay City, (iiieat A charming guest In Medford laat week was Mlsa Ruth Mulchay of Ssn Francisco, who vlltd Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly. Coni'-derable enter taining In her honor added interest to the week'a social calendar. Personality Fermanents Complete Smart Pnh Wares with Rlnilrtte Ends Murray's Beauty Shop . rrntral Phone SOS j $2-95 Battles Poison rft, a - V " 1 t f- 3 Una Baaquette, film actreae and rumored to be the fiancee of Jack Dempsey, was in a critical condl tion In Los Angelea from cauatio poisoning. (Aaaociated Press photo) Miss Tracy Given Charming Greeting At Medford Party In honor of Mlsa Maxlne Tracy who left for her hometn Chlco, Calif Saturday, Miss Virginia Oregory en tertained at a i:iige party Friday evening at 829 East Jackson. High score was held by Mrs. Kvelyn Gould, and low score by Velma Smith. Guests present were: Maxlne Tracy, Geraldlne aLtham. Evelyn Gould, Leneve Slmkins, Doris Bashaw, Velma Smith. June Davis, Lois Carter. Dor othy Daniels. Mrs. Gregory assisted In serving. f Mrs. Johnson Is Feted At Dinner Before Departure For the pleasure of Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Jr., who leavea this week end to Join Mr. Johnson In making their home In Eugene. Miss Jean Fltzglbbon and Mra. Phillip Louna berry entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening. Dinner was served at 7 on the lawn at the Fltzglbbon homo and followed by three tables of cards. Prize for high score was awarded Mrs. Ellen Lawton and as a farewell' remem brance. Mrs. Johnson was presented a shower of handkerchiefs. Pink and green decorations added a festive touch to the tables, where the following guests assembled Mrs. Pat Walton, Mrs. Louise Miller, Mrs. Ellen Lawton, Miss Virginia Clark, Mrs. Myra Russell, Misses Ruth Mcus el, Margaret Wood, Marguerite Mc Allister and Thelma Heard and her sister, the honor guest. Central Pt. Home Economics Club Meeting Enjoyed j CENTRAL POINT, July 30. (Spll j Mrs. D. W. Beebe, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Vincent Rltzlnger, en-1 tertalned the Home Economics club 1 Wednesday at their home east of i town. There was an attendance of forty-five ladled, the largest crowd since the organization of this club more than two yeara ago. I Mrs. McCredle and Miss Maury were appointed to plan the work for the next meeting to be hold at the home of Mrs. Fred Sander, August 24. Among the Invited gueata were Mrs. Caton, Mrs. C. R. Beebe and twin daughters, Mra. George Taylor and Mrs. R. M. Burnham. all of Med ford, and Mra. Faje of Portland who Is a house guest of Mlsa Maury. Dainty refreshments were served during the social hour. Dance Planned For C. P. Grange Hall CENTRAL POINT. July 30. (Spl.) A dance and card party will be held at the grange hall Friday night, August 12. A good crowd Is anticipated. Each member Is privileged to Invito friends. Picture frames made to order. The Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater. Gravea Jewelry shop, one block north of poatoffice. Phone 499-W. NOTICE Change of Policy Beginning Monday, August 1, we will sell Meats, Groceries, etc., on a cash basis only. This will enable us to offer you much lower prices. We appreciate your patronage and feel that you will be well-pleased with this new arran gement by which you . will save money on high quality foods. Star Meat Market East Main. Farewell Luncheon Given Mrs. McMath Mrs. D. W. Luke and Miss Ellta- beth Burr were hostesses yesterday IXternoon at a lovely luncheon given In compliment to Mrs. C. B. MCMatn, who la leaving the first of the week for Sacramento, Cel. A number of friends enjoyed the occasion snd bid Mrs. McMaW farewell, voicing many regreta at her departure from Med ford aoclety of which she has been popular member and an active worker In church events. Mra, Ward Honors .Mrs. Carter Wednesday PHOENIX Mra. Bay Ward enter tained at dinner on Wednesday night In honor of the birthday of Mrs. L. O. Caster. Guests were Mr. and Mra. ' L. O. Caster, and daughters Elva and Sybil Caster. A very enjoyable even ing ' was spent, visiting following dinner, Mra. Clark Haa GueAt for Week End Mrs. .Josephine Clsrk of West Fourth street Is entertaining Mrs. Phil. Jermsta of Phoenix over the week end. Mrs. Jermsta's son and daughter who visited her here for a month have returned to their home in Minneapolis. Smiths Return From Bay city Mr. and Mrs. S. Sumpter Smith snd daughter, Mrs. Ouy Phetteplace, and granddaughter, Joan DeLoeh, re turned Friday afternoon from a 10 Hays holiday in San Francisco, While In the south they also visited Mrs. Smith's nephew, Curtis Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox Leave for the North s Mr. and Mrs. David Wilcox left yes terds for Portland, where they will make their future home, Mr. Wilcox having been tranaferred by the Stan dard Oil company. Fields Leave for ' ' Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields and family are apendlng this week at Dia mond Lake, having left yesterday for the resort. Mrs. Simmons Has Contract Club Group Mra. S. W. Simmons was hostess Monday to members of her contract club. The prize for the best score went to Mra. W. A. Gates. Permanent waves ai5, wet finger wavea 25c. Prevost Beauty Shop, 16 Laurel, Phone 727-J, We serve only quality foods at low est possible cost to you at the Cafe teria, 17 So. Riverside. 25c, 35c, Si 50c Car Washing New crn Low Rate tC Also Polishing, Simonizing At Low Special Prices O. K. Auto Laundry 128 S. Riverside Former Scherer Location Flattering Silky, soft waves that will keep your hair looking its best in all kinds of weather. Super-Curline and Einglette Ferruauents $3-75 . $5.00 Cinderella E. 8th St. We Deliver. M is5 Holmes Weds Chas. Wheeler At Lovely Ceremony At a very pretty weddlnf at thi home of her parents, Mr. and Mra C. E. Holmes. Mlas Lucille Holmes be came the bride of Charlea Lester Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mra. Rolio Wheeler of Augwln, Cel., Thursday evening. The service waa read by Rev. Roy T. Hay of the Seventh Day Adventlst church In a room tastefully decorat ed In pink and white blossoms In the presence of 50 guests. The bride, small and brunette, waa charming In a gown of white chiffon, with veil of tulle. She carried a bou. quest or pink rosebuds and white sweetpeas and was eittended by Mrs. Charles Lester Holmes, mstron of honor, who was attired In white or. gandy. Roland Holmes was best man for the groom. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Re. becca Argraves ssng "I Love tou, Truly" and "At Dawning." The wedding march waa played by Mrs. Henry Huenergardt The groom's parents were among out of town guests for the ceremony, which waa followed by a small reception at the Holmes residence, after which the bride and groom left by motor for Crater Lake and California polnta of ' Interest. Including Yosemlte national park. They will make their home at Angwln, Cal, Dorothy Reynolds Expected Home Miss Dorothy Reynolds, who haa been attending summer school at the university of Oregon, la expected home from Eugene this week. New Low Prices ON ALL WORK J Spiral C r" Permanent J Peggie's Beauty Shop 108 3. Oakdale Phone 487 I . Permanents Beauty Shop Phone 1526 Phone 273 j .'. i ......