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PZGE TWO MEDFOITO HAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, XUGUST. 7, 1932. Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon 'r'rY4''r' Miss Breyen Will Wed Mr. Ingenhutt At Church Service At a ceremony, lovely In It quiet simplicity, at tbe Bocred Heart church, Catholic, Monday morning, Mlaa Gertrude Breyen of this city, daughter of O. H. Breyen of Anoka, Minn., and Thos. Ingenhutt of Min neapolis, Minn., will be married at 9 o'clock, Father Francis W. Black reading the aervlce. The bride, who will be attired In a traveling ault of blue, will be attend ed by Mlaa Blanche Runels, who will aleo be costumed In blue of harmonizing (hade. Both will wear corsage bouquets of rosea and sweet- peas. Robert Mlksche of this city will attend the groom. The wedding will be followed by a breakfast at the Hotel Medford, at which Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Wilson will be hosts. Invitations for the break fast have been Issued to Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Vllm, Miss Mildred Carlton. Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Herring, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Padgham, Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drum mond, Mrs. Carl Swlgart, Misses Helen Klnsey, Betty Vllm, Blanche Runels and Josephine Koppes and Father Francla W. Black and Robert Mlk sche. After the breakfast the bride and groom will leave for Eureka, traveling the Redwood highway and will return by the coast road, continuing . to Seattle, then to the Yellowstone Na tional park, and on east to Minne apolis, where they will make tholr home. Miss Breyen, who has been assocl ated with the Jackson County Health unit, aa nurse, for the past year, has many friends In the valley, and has been the Inspiration for considerable entertaining since announcement of her betrothal, San Franciscans Add Gay Note To Medford Society . Members of the San Francisco col ony, vacationing on the Rogue, are adding much gality to Medford events these days. Mrs. Henry Dut ton was hostess at the Novas' camp Friday evening at a party, attended by several members of local society. Mrs. Helen B. Rutherford of San Francisco Is arriving this week to be guest of the Corbln Edgells and 'will probably participate In numerous events In the city and country. Mrs. Rutherford has visited In Medford during other seasons and will' be greeted by many friends. Harry Scott, also of San Francisco. visited the Edgells during the past Week and has returned to the bay city. , Mr. and Mrs, O. N. Black are enter taining guests from the south at their lodge, which Is also the gather ing place of many of their Medford friends. Mrs. Hartley Gives Tips On Display To Medford Gardeners A charming guest In Medford, who added much Interest to the recent flower show of the Medford Garden club, Is Mrs. B. B. Hanley of Seattle, formerly of the Rogue River valley. As a Judge of the show, Mrs. Han ley became so enthuslsstlo over the products of Medford gardens she add ed two new prices to the list. They were awarded entries In which" th most perfect harmony between flower arrangement and containers was ac complished. The classification will be Included In future garden shows. . She also added many valuable tips to the local gardeners' knowledge of preparing flowers for display. Flowers should be gathered several hours be fore displayed, she sdvlaed, and immersed In water up to their heads, while petals are still moist with dew. Mrs. Hanley learned to garden in southern Oregon and Is now one of Seattle's most enthuslsstlo flower fanciers, and one whose arrival In Medford Is welcomed by society and club circles. ' Mrs. C. F. Swigert Here From North Fishes the Rogue Mrs. O. F. Swigert. Jr., of Portland, who arrived by motor a few days ago to be guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heckman, will leave about the middle of the week for home. She motored to Crater Lake Friday with Miss Annette Heckman of Hllo, T. H., who was her gue.t In Portland for seversl weeks, and enjoyed a fishing trip with Jier father Thursday. Although Mrs. Swigert Is one ot Portland's foremost feminine golfers, she devotes considerable time to fish ing and has an especial fondneas for whipping the Rogue. She ueuslly brings In the fish aa trophies. Mrs. Carl Weaver and chtldren of Iarande, who also arrived by motor Wednesday, are visiting the Heck, mans In thl city and the W, E. weavers of Ban's valley. Mrs. Six, Popular Guest From South A pleasant event of the past week aa the luncheon given In compli ment to Mrs. Charles Slit of Passdena, Cel., who has been visiting here for the put week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perl. Mra. per lentertalned for her, Inviting aa guests her former schoolmates. Mra. Six Is now enloylng a holiday with the Perls at their summer cot tage on Klamath lake. f almmlng Party Followed by eupper The climbing mercury last week Inspired a number of swimming per ties, among the most pleasant of which waa that given by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Merrick and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dates. A swim at the fJatatorlum was followed by supper at to Date' home. ESTONIAN FLIER Sib """tV i ',?'1 'y'. ' ; k : ; .,.:. if 1 is,, ( if Elvy Kalep, girl pilot from Estonia, will accompany Roger Q, Wll Hams when he attempts a trans-Atlantic flight to Athens, Greece. They hope to set a new distance record. (Associated Press Photo) Mrs. Morrison Is Complimented At Farewell Dinner A lovely affair, opening the past week's entertaining was the party given Monday in compliment to Mra. O. D. Morrison, who is leaving to make her home In Portland. A no-hostess dinner party at the Hotel Medford waa followed by cards at the home of Mrs. Ksrl Janouch. Those present were Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Janouch, Mrs, Wm. Hamilton. Mrs. Herbert White, Mrs. Dorothy Torey, Miss Dee Scheffel, Mrs. Helen Wilson and Miss Jane McQuat. B. P. W. Club Names Chairmen To Head . Year's Committees Chairmen to head the various com mittees of the Business and Profes sional Women'a club for the coming year were appointed Friday evening at the meeting of the executive coun cil at the home of Mrs. Edwins Wels haar. i Thsy are as follows: Miss Elizabeth Burr, education and research; Mrs. Lydla Hsmmett. health and educa tion; Miss Winifred Walker, emblem; Mrs. Belva Aiken, finance; Mrs. Alice Coppln, International and public re lations; Mrs. Maude Chapman, mem bership; Mrs. Helen Flndley, legisla tion; Mrs. Oda Hudson, publicity; Msrgaret Morrison, transportation. Th Joint program and music - ' fine erta committee appointment wss not made but will be at an early date. The members of the club decided to hold one luncheon and one dinner meeting each month during the com ing year. The date for the annual picnic will not be decided upon until a special meeting Is called. Stimborry-Uoborfs Wedding Friday. Miss Florence Stanberry and Paul Roberts, both of San Luis Obispo. Calif., were married rrlday at the home of the brlde'a sister, Mrs. Bebe Wood of 1309 Locust street. Rev. E. Xverson read the ceremony. The bride wss attired In an en semble of navy blue. The couple, who came here to be married, will remain In Mfdfoid until Wednesday, when they will re turn to their home In tiio south. Pythian Sinters'- Club to Meet. The members of the Pythian Sis ter club and their husbands are In vited to assemble at 0:30 Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. rt. Helmroth, 808 West Main street, for a lawn picnic. Mra. Oeorge Lsldley vwll be assistant hostess. Each mem. ber Is ssked to bring a covered dish, and her own serv.ee. Visiting guests In the homes of members are In vited. Warrens Entertain Thursday Erenlnr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren en tertained Thursday evening at their home for a group of frlenda. Cards and gamea were enjoyed during the evening and the Roy family group ot radio fame entertained with an hour of music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. OiU Nordqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haw- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Branche Culey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hargrave. Msry and Jack Hargrave. Mlsa Bertha Sllnson, Miss Evelyn Knutnm. Kabele finest, ' ' Return Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lynesa and son, Eugens, !v? were house guests of Dr. and Mrs, Oeorge P. Kabele for two weeks, left for their home at Blue Rapids, Kansas by auto Wed nesday. Rev. and Mrs. Harry R. Allen and sons, John and David also house guests at the Kabele home for 10 days, left for their home at Seattle by auto Friday. Mrs. Ly nesa and Mrs. Allen are daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Ksbele, VTenonah Clt Hss Plrnle Session. The Wenonsh club met Thursdsy In Ashland park. A buiinrsa meet ing and tour of the park occupied the afternoon, followed by a picnic supper. . In the evening swimming and cards were enjoyed. TO DARE OCEAN Miss Maury Honors Guests From North At Party Thursday Miss Mary Maury waa hostess on Thursdsy afternoon at a pleasant party at her home In the West Side district, given in compliment to' Mrs. Wattle Fay and little granddaughter, Patricia Springer, of Portland, who are guests at the Maury ranch this week. Guests for the occasion were: Mrs. Arden Tyrrell and daughters, Mar garet, Mabel and Maxlne; Mrs. H. Leverton and daughter Vera; Mrs. Fred Sander and granddaughter, Car ol Lee; Mrs. Brucs Powell and daugh ter, Patty Lou; Mrs, Elmer Capp, Mrs. Victor Bursell and Mrs. J. Sanford Richardson and daughter, Dorla. Mrs. Fay formerly lived In Medford and has many friends In the Rogue River valley. Each summer she re turns for a .visit with relatives and frlenda and la usually accompanied by her little granddaughter. Baileys, Hosts To California Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey of 438 West Fourth street hove as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurst and Mrs. Alice Arnold of Oakland, Cal., where Mr. Hurst Is associated with the Oakland Tribune. The guests and their hosts sre en Joying numerous trips about the val ley and to neighboring resorts, having visited Crater Lake and the Oregon Caves during the past week. Miss Olfrord Leaves for Host ' Miss Carlta Olfford, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. A. Orln Bchenck, departed Wed nesday for her former home In In man, Nebr., where she has been elect ed Instructor In the prlmsry grades. She will teach In the school where she first stsrted her education. Miss Olfford come to Medford five years ogo. and graduated from Med ford high school and the Southern Oregon Normal school. For two years she taught at Sardine creek, and dur ing the post school year, was Instruc tor at Mazama, Wash. Leaving by train Wednesdsv, Miss Olfford accompanied Miss Marjorle Llndley, a former clossmate, and Miss Arleta Messenger, east. The two lat ter misses sre soiling for Europe. Mr. Suthcrlln ' Honored at Party LaVeine Sutherlln was honor ommi at an Interesting party of the past week as the H. a. widson home, where Mrs. Sutherlln, Mrs. Louis Smlck snd Mrs. Wilson entertained, on the annlverssry of his blrthdsy. There were four tables of bridge In I'injr aunng ine evening, a musical progrsm enjoyed and Inspection ot Mr. Wilson's collection of Indian rel ics. Hotel Medford ANNOUNCES Special Luncheons 40$ Merchants Luncheon GOV Regular Evening Dinner ?100 Special Dinner 75 SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD Every Room with Tub and Showtr Slnjle J.00 15.50 Double i.503.0O Twin Beds 4.00 NOTHING HIGHER Gtrtgt Service TSedor A. H4it,Mtr. MARKET and MASON STS. Mrs. McCaskey Will Entertain Tuesday Conservation Party a An Interesting party for the com ing week and a very appropriate one Is plsnned by Mrs. H. D. McCaskey at her home on the Old stage rood. She will be hostess Tuesday at a "bean salting." to which eight guests are being Invited. Ouests will arrive at 10:30 Tuesday morning and prepare SO pounds of beans for salting to be distributed to the needy families of the county for the coming winter. Following work, light luncheon will be served and the afternoon spent at bridge tables. Oregonian Gives News Notes Of Cornish Players An Item of interest to the little group of Medford people who attend ed the staging In Ashland of "Love and Chance" by the Cornish players recently appeared In the Oregonian. It reads: "What is hailed aa one of the most unusual theatrical tours of the cur rent year In the west passed through Portland this week. "It passed through because there wos no suttsble theater, or hall In which to present 'Love and Chance,' the old French play of Morlveoux, with which the company had lust concluded an 8000-mile road tour of western states, 'without once hear. Ing' as Miss Nellie Cornish, director of the school, reported, "a word about the depression. "It is the first tour sent out by the Cornish school of Seattle under the endowment made last season by Dorothy Whitney Elmhurst, whose backing In England made the pro ductlon of 'Journey's End' possible. . "The work of the Cornish school so Interested Mrs. Elmhurst In 1930, when hor daughter, a student In the school, took a company of eight Cor ntsh students east with her, that she endowed 11 scholarships. This makes it possible to hold together a per manent company of students trained In the school for road tours. . "In the group of 13 In the 'Love and Chance' company, four are Ore gonians: Arthur, De Huff and Klnert Wolff of Portland, Ford Ralney of Astoria and Dethene Miller of Union. Incidentally the production of 'Tobias and the Anger Is being given at the University of Washington by the Cor nish group, with Stephen Berkey of Portland in the role of Tobias. "The Love and Chance' tour began In Kearney, Neb., June 15 and ended in Ashland, Ore., July 33. It mode money at the box office too. The par ty visited briefly In Portland on route bock to the school.v ; Mttle Misses Enlov Japanese Party Mrs. Alice Trowbrlrifrft nnii m-nnrf. daughters, little Misses Dorothy and Jacqucdlne Flynn, were hostesses on Wednesday afternoon at a Jooanese lawn party, comollmentlnir Bnttv Peake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Peake of Grants Pass. The party was one of the most nlnosnnt event of the week for members of the very young set ond attended by Botty Peake. Bottv Evans. Lee Whtllnrir Alfa Whlllock. Nona HnnplAnH nv- bora Bevan, Phoebe Swem, Oretchon McAllister, Dorothy Terrett and Dor othy and Jacqueline Flynn. Smiths Return From Portland Mrs. Ernest Smith returned frrm Portland" Tuesday, accompanied by her daughter. Janet Wrav. whn rrm. pleted the summer session at the roriiona Art institute. Her nephew. Robtrt Smith, of Portland, also ac companied Mrs. Smith to Medford and will be a guest .here for the re mainder of the summer. Vacation for Week At 1'rcscent City Mrs. H. F. Nordwlr-k nrA ehllrfren Ruth snd Buddy, accompanied by Miss Mary clanlleld, a guest of Mrs. Nord wick's from eastern Oregon, arc leaving today for their cabin at Cres cent city, where they plan to vaca tion for a week. Don't Put It Off! PR. I. H. OOVFI You'll find Chut your dental bill will nr pmitrr. In the lone run. If j on potpoiir neertMry ilcntnl work. My tttargrt are nioriprntp. - X-Ry l a ralimhtr lrt In drn lul work and I uv It whenever neceMnry. ;9 Dr. I. H. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry 235 East Main Street Upstair Phono 872-J CONSULTATION FREE Mrs. Reichstein Home From South Mri. Harold Reichateln returned Thursday from a several weeks' visit In San Francisco and neighboring clt. les of the bar district, where she was guest of her sister, Mrs. R. J. Patter son, formerly Dorothy Newman. The Pattersons are receiving congratula tions upon the recent arrival of a son christened Russell James, Jr. The Spencer Alexanders of Portland are also receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, August 1. They are now residing In Portland. Mrs. Alexander Is remembered by many friends here as Marian New man. Cafeteria Lunch Is Given, Crater Lake Mra. D. S. Llbbey and mother, Mrs. Belderllnden, entertained dur ing the put week at Crater Lake with a bridge cafeteria luncheon at Annie Springs Wednesday, one of the most delightful affaire of the park season. Prize (or high score was awarded Mrs. Herbert C. White, second to Mrs. Lowell Smith, and consolation to Mrs. E. C. Sollmsky. Ouests for the affair were Mes damcs E. L. Clark, E. W. Count, Don Fisher, R. Andrews, Lowell Smith, E. C. Sollnsky, W. Robertson, R. A. Edwin, R. W, Brlce, F. M. Miller, Charles Green of Crater Lake, and Mrs. Herbert White of Medford, and Mrs. J. C. Merrlam of Washington, D. C. Mrs. White Is the guest of Mrs. Edwin. Large Card Party Held, Parish Hall The women of the Catholic church were omong pleasing hostesses of the past week, entertaining at a large party Thursday afternoon at Parish hall. Sponsors of the affair were Mrs. A. V. Graves and Miss Anna Kellehor, who were assisted by Mrs. W. H. Smith. Prizes were owarded during the afternoon to Mrs. B. c. Mulholland, Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Mra. J. C. Murray, Mrs. McNamara and Mrs. Bryan. Wlllett Studio closed For Vacation Period. Rosa Blackmore Wlllett closed her studio In the Masonic Temple the last of July for a vocation at Cres cent City and other points on the northern California coast, making Hotel Lauff at Crescent City, head quarters. She will return to Med ford about August 12 and resume her classes. Sutton-Garrlson Wedding Announced Announcement has been mode of the wedding of Miss Bertha Viola Sutton and Albert Garrison, whloh was solemnized at the home of Rev. Hugh W. Burch, 830 McAndrews road. In the presence of a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. aorrlson will make their home In this city. Bunches Spend Week End at Coast Dr. ond Mrs. P. o. Bunch are guests this week end of relatives and friends at Coqullle. They will return to Med ford. accompanied by their daughter Oeraldlne, who has been guest of her grsnd parents at Coqullle for the past several weeks. -M Mrs. Pearson and Sons In City Mrs. Frances Pearson and sons, Stanford and Paul, of Prospect sre spending a week In Medford, dividing the major portion of their time be tween library and swimming pool. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! TfT roef-rotf!, U r. iVuri.su. rtcxxn jut Vnutaally Attract! Ratta In I remanent ii unit 600 otrrsmE rooms 127 sintlt mo til $.1.50 daily, 118 at J4, 1". ,-l M.50, 107 of 5, 64 ol . 8 at 16. Double rooms JS lo 18 daily. In rut Towr.il lumrioiuSuilts S'to daily - Drl.uxr Rooms 'jto2sirtftt,1 to$$ double. Mtuic Herman Hcllu's fwsembli i ,1 .11 1 si i M il. W '.IIJE.,1! 11 It i i, 111 mi Lt-ii I I'lt ir. mx m Williams-Hannah Wedding In North Of Interest Here A wedding of much Interest to Medford folk was solemnized In Eu gene yesterclay afternoon uniting In marriage Miss Melba Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wil liams of the university city and Wal lace Hannah of Bremerton, Wash. The service was read In the Williams gar. den at 3:30 o'clock. The bride's attendants were Amy Lou and Wlnthrop Ware and Howard and Bobby Hall, who formed the aisle through which the bridal . party passed. The wedding was followed by a reception. Mrs. Hannah wss formerly an In' etructor In the Medford schools and has many frltius among local social groups. Lodge Picnic At Elk Creek Cabin Enjoyed By Many The second annual picnic of Olive Rebekah lodge woo held at the sum mer home ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lald ley on Elk creek and proved to be a very pleasant affair with a large at tendance. A long table and benches were provided under the shade of the beautiful pine- trees. After a de licious basket dinner was served the guests were entertained with several humorous readings by Oliver Rogers and BDer weed. Horse-shoe pitching, one of the standbys at picnics, was Indulged In by many. The swimming hole proved a leading attraction for the women and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wllletts of er. slst were guests. Horseback Trip Enjoyed Thursday Medford's group of equestriennes took to their saddles again Thursday evening for a trip thru the Orlffln creek region, going out from the Dodge academies. Another party Is pianneo ror next Thursday. On the ride Thursdsy evening were Mrs. Pavld Wood and daughter Helen Joyce Oage, Helen Dugan, Helen Hinck, Cordon Benson, Bernlce Olll Jeon Rice, Grace Voss ad Mr. and Mrs. Dodge. Knights of Pythias To Meet Monday Regular meeting of Talisman lodge No. 31, Knights of Pythias will be held Monday evening at 8:00. Work In the esquire rank will be exempli fied. All visiting knight are cor dially Invited to attend. Rtchardsons Here From Coast City Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rlcharson and sons Kenneth and Monroe, and daughter Phyllis, are guests here this week of Mr. Richardson's mother, Mrs. Cordelia Richardson of Medford and of his brother, J. Sanford Rich ardson and family of Beali Lane. Carpenters Homo From Lake Trip Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpen ter and children returned to their home near Medford pvtrinv ti.vin spent several days vacationing at Lane uaeu. GnUd Bridie Club to Meet With Mrs. Scheffel The Guild RrlrifrA flnh w(M Wednesdsv afternoon t. tha hnm- A. Mrs. Howord Scheffel, 608 Newtown street for the regular weekly session of the members. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Horry L. Butler, Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of fering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Garage in basement u ilh direct elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from 75 tin in Main Dining Room from 1.50 up. Also a la carte service. Hotel Sin F n am; is DRAKE Hvcatna Niwcomi Horn Co. Powell Street at Sutter San FrtnciKO during Luncheon And Dinner Local Misses Sail For Europe, Aug, 1$ Joining vacation minded folk In all sections of the United States, who have cboaen thl year and thia aea on for travel, Misses Marjorle Llnd ley and Arleta Messenger left Medford Wednesday evening for Montreal. They will sail from there August 13 on the S. S. Letltla for Europe, and plan to spend three months touring the continent. Following their departure the two were the Inspiration for considerable entertaining among members of the younger set. Olive Rebekahs To Have Contest Olive Robekah lodge met Monday evening with the new officers presid ing. A splendid report vaa given by the visiting committee. Eleven calls were made and many flowers given. Carrie McDanne waa elected team captain for the ensuing term. After the business meeting plans were made for the attendance con test. Sisters Lona Bergman and Ethyl Weed were elected captains and Immediately organized their helpers. The colors, pink and green, were cho sen, also each aide selected a name. This contest promises to be. amusing and the losing side must furnish an evening of entertainment for the winners. Mrs. DarbyAmong Hostesses Of Week Mrs, O, O, Darby waa hostess Fri day afternoon at her home on Queen Ann, entertaining at two tables of bridge In rooms gay with an abun dance of garden flowers. High score prize for the afternoon was awarded Mra. Harry Nordwlck. Bennetts Guests Vlclt Crater Lake Mlaa Nellie B. Wilkinson, of Phoe nix, Ariz., and Miss Martha Wright, of Hollywood, Calif., guests of Mra. Alexander Bennett, of the Methodist parsonage, were visitors at Crater take Wednesday and Thursday. Miis Butler Leaves for San Francisco Miss Arllene Butler left Thursday by motor as guest of the Misses Lu cille and Thelma Perozzl for a sev eral days' motor trip to San Fran cisco and return via the coast high way. M - MIm Myers Adda Interest to Entertaining Miss May Myers, gueat here from Los Angeles of her sister, Mrs. Laura West, has been the incentive for much entertaining during the past week. English Lutheran Aid to Meet The English Lutheran Ladles' Aid will meet In the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 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Host At Theater Party On Birthday Donald Croucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Croucher of the Howard district entertained a number of his young friends with a theater party In Medford, Tuesday evening. Tha occasion being his eleventh birthday. Those enjoying the pleasant eve ning were Lois Smith, Zetta Dean, Lila Croucher, Neva Croucher, MIN lard Northcraft, Martin Northcralt, and Roland Hogue. Relief Corps Plans For Annual Reunion Chester A. Arthur Relief Corps held regular meeting Thursday at tha Armory. Sarah Cornwell was Instal led as patriotic Instructor and gave a' reading. Plans were made to attend the Southern Oregon Soldiers snd Sailors Reunion to be held In Grants Poss Prldsy, August 28. Many vlslta were reported by the relief commltte, ond assistance given to several needy families. The next meeting will be held sur,. tember 1st. Mrs. Hawk Honor Oucst. phoenix A number of the ladles of the Phoenix district were guest at a shower given Mrs. Harry HawK at her home In Mertforii thi,fh.v evening. Mrs. Harold Crowell waa hostess and plsnned an evening of entertainment, enjoyed by all. Thosa Present from Phnenfr w.tj, rr T. r Caster, Elva and Sybil Caster Mrs! i. m. taster, Mrs. Oeorge McClaln, Mrs. Ed Marshall and Mrs. Roy Bur elson. A number nf frl.nd. .nil relatives of Medford were also pres ent. Mrs. Hswk WOS the reclnlpn. of many lovely gifts. IVatsons Hosts At Dinner Party, Mr. and Mrs. George Wstson wer hosts at six o'clock dinner Wednes day evening. Covers were placed for Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren and son, Jerry, and the host and hostess and dau ghter, Beverly. biddtn Norgt uvrji. Cbm to tht vardt rt prbUt in tb keoi. 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