P3"GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1932.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
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San Franciscans
Inspire Event at
Black River Lodge
Mra. Helen Ruthertord Is being
Trotted by local loclcty this week.
She arrived a few davs ajo trom Ban
Franc laco and haa been houae gueat
lor aeveral daya of Mra. Henry Dut
ton at the Prank Noyes country place
and will be the Inspiration this even
ing for a dinner party at the C. V
Black lodge on the Rogue. Mra. Black,
who la entertaining In her honor, will
have Mra. Rutherford aa her gueat
for aeveral daya thla week. altr
which aha will come Into Medford
to vlalt Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell
before returning to the bay city.
Another out-of-town gueat at the
dinner will be Mr. Horn, who la vlalt
lng tha T. Slater Johnatona, having
arrived laat week from Ban Francisco.
Mrs. Bromley Weds
T. Slater Johnston
'At Local Ceremony
Coming aa a aurprlae to their many
frtenda in the valley waa the wed
ding Wednesday of Mra. Hazel Bebb
Bromley and T. Slater Johnaton, sol
emnised at the Methodtet Eplecopal
parsonage, Rev. Alexander O. Bennett
reading the aervlce at o'clock.
Both are popular membera of local
aoclety. The bride, the daughter of
Mra. J. H. White of this city, la a
descendant of one of aoulhern Ore
gon'a beat known pioneer famlllea.
Mr. Johnatcn, who came to aouthern
Oregon from Rocheater, N. Y ahortly
after graduating from Yale In 1010.
la one of the leading orchardUta,
aportamen and clubmen of the valley.
They are now enjoying the late
auromer aeaaon at their lodge on
Rogue Rlvor and will probably go
east to vlalt Mr. Johnston's mother In
Rocheater In the fall,
Mrs. Beal From
Oakland Feted At
Livingston Home
Complimenting her houae gueat,
Mra. R. 8. Beal of Oakland, Cel., Mlaa
Anne Livingston entertained at lunch.
on Friday afternoon at her attrac
tive country horns near Jacksonville.
Govern were arranged for Mra. Beal,
Mra. H. D. McCaakey, Mra. X A.
Balada, Mra. P. Corning Kenly, Mlaa
Margaret Hubbard, Mra. J. C. 8.
Wellla, Mra. Allca Holloway and Mlaa
Livingston, the hoateaa.
Carpenters and
Guests Expected
Home From North
Mr. and Mra. Alfred 8. V. Carpen
ter are expected to return thla eve
ning from a aeveral daya' atay In
Portland, accompanied by Mra. Car
penter'a parenta, Dr. and Mra. John
Gilbert Blue of Paaadena, Cal., who
are returning from a trip east.
The Bluea are motoring down the
coast with tha Carpentera and will
be their gueata here for a time, before
continuing aouth.
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Nlckeraon are
also expected thla week on their re
turn from Lake Odell to be gueata of
the Carpentera for aeveral daya before
going to their home In California.
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Girl Scouts Invite
Directors To Dine
A group of Medford women were
entertained Friday evening at the
Olrl Scout camp at Wlllpen Plnaa, be
ing Invited for dinner and program
on the official gueat night of the
troop.
Those attending were Mra. R. B.
Green, Mra. Leonard Carpenter, Mra.
Gordon Voorhlea, Mra. Hamilton Pat
ton, Mrs. Donald Clark and Mra, I. S.
Schuler,
C. B. Plenlo V '
At aoid mil.
Ninety young people apent a de
lightful evening at the picnic grounda
at Oaul'a creek on the Rogue river
near Oold Hill Tuesday,
The early part of the evening waa
apent in ewlmmlng, then the group
assembled for picnic dinner. After
dinner, the crowd gathered around
a bonfire for singing and talking.
Tha conversation concerned the con
ference at Turner, August 33 to 38,
and ways and means of getting there.
Phoenix Presbyterian young people
won the attendance ahleld by having
18 of their 30 membera present. They
alao had 13 visitors. Tha banner waa
awarded to Oranta Paaa Presbyterian
young people who had 15 of their 30
members present. Other eocletlea had
a large number of their membera
present.
Rose Qulley came to aouthern Ore
gon for the picnic and gave a abort
conference talk.
Mlaa III!) Onest ' '
or Cornells, Portland.
Mlaa Leslie Corbett, daughter of j
Mr, and Mra. Elliott R. Corbett. In
vited a group of young frlenda for
.luncheon on Tuesday In honor of her
houae guest. Miss Ellen Hill of Ross
CaU and Mlaa Mary Jane Bouacfleld
of Aberdeen, Wash., school frlenda
at the Katharine Branaon School In
California. Portland Spectator.
Mlaa Hill la a niece of Mra. P. I
Corning Kenly of thla city and has
visited here often, - having frlenda
among membera of the younger aet, j
who tare attended Katharine Bran-'
eon achool. . j
Mr. and Mra. FmlrV I
Motor to Portland
Mr. and Mra. Art' ICndrla motored
to Portland Saturday. Mr. Endrla la ,
on bualneaa trip for a few days
with interests for the Bperry Flour ;
Co. Mra. Endrla will continue on to !
Seaside where the will loin aome I
Portland frlenda returning bom In
a tew daya,
Mra, Voorhlra
Visiting In Klamath.
Mra.. Gordon Voorhlea la spending!
this week with Mrs. Margaret Diddle
at hci raucli home la hUamsth. county. , J
SCREEN HERO AND FOURTH BRIDE
John Gilbert, romantlo player of the films, and Virginia Bruce,
former Follies dancer, poao lust after their marriage In Hollywood,
it la hia fourth matrimonial venture. (Aaaoclated Preas Photo)
Jack Swem Honored
At Birthday Dinner
On Friday Evening
Honoring Jack 8wem on the annl
veraary of hla birthday, Dr. and Mra.
W. W. Howard entertained with a
aurprlae birthday dinner and bridge
party at their home on West Main
street Friday evening. Covera were
arranged at the festive board for Mr.
and Mra, Swem, Mr. and Mra. Harry
Marx, Mr. and Mra. Ed Feldman, Mr.
and Mra. Dade Terrett, Mr. and Mrs.
Cole Holmca, Carl Glasgow, and Mr.
and Mra. Howard.
The honor gueat waa ahowered with
toya and other chlldlab glfte, which
furnished much fun for all gueata.
Following dinner carda were played,
Atwater Audition
Set For August 30
Interests Singers
Executive plana are being made by
the younger membera of the valley'a
mualo group for the Atwater Kent
audition to l held the evening of
August 30th from 8 to 0 o'clock.
At leaat 30 entries are expected In
the local concert. Reglatratlona are
being received at the local radio sta
tion. Mra. Oeorge Andrewa la chair
man for Jackson county again thla
year and Invitee all alngera to enter
the contest. Wlnnera In Medford will
meet representatlvee of other sections
of the atate In Portland.
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Methodist Missionary
Societies Meet.
The Missionary ancletlea of the
First Methodist Eplacopal church met
on Tueaday afternoon at the home
of Mra. W. A. Holloway. The busl-
n&sa sessions were conducted by Mra.
A. 8. Bltton for the foreign and Mra.
Holloway for the home. jMra. L. A.
Belknap conducted th6 devotlone.
Mra. Olen Arnsplger preaented the lea
son toplo from "The Friend." Mrs.
A. G. Bennett and Mra. O. E. Osborne
read a playlet "The Batter Way," In
which three-fold atewardehlp waa Im
pressively explained.
Mrs. C. H. Olle, Mrs. C. W. Whlllock
and the hoateaa served cooling re
freahmenta. Pythian Ulsters' Club
Has Picnic Supper.
Mrs. c. R. Helmroth and ' Mra.
Otorne Laldley were Joint hostesses
to the Pythian sister club Tuesday
evening on the apacloua lawn of the
Helmroth's, where they enjoyed a
plenlo aupper. Following aupper,
bridge waa enjoyed In the Helmroth
home, decorated with flowera. Mra.
Thomas Judge held high acore for
women and Mrs. Wm. Swans low.
Mr. Ward Harper held high acore
for men and Mr. W. L. Walden low.
V?m. Crawfnrds
Here From Salem
Welcome gueata tn Medford thla
week are Mr. and Mra. William Craw
ford of Salem, who are visiting Judge
Wm. M. Colvlg and Vie W. J. War
ners. Mra. Crawford la remembered
here aa the former Rowan Gals.
Good News for
Ray LeFevre
Contour Hair Artist
formerly with Medford Beauty Shop
Now Located
MURRAY'S BEAUTY SHOP
41 S. Central
Mesdames Brown
And Schuler Are
Friday Hostesses
Mrs. Robert Brown and Mra. I. B.
Sfthuler Were hmtoMAa 1m. u.nlnn
at the fnrmflr'a hntn
bridge party for 18. There were four
bsuica oi onoge in piay aunng the
evening.
Lutheran Women
Name Chairmen
For Year's Work
Wednesday afternoon the officers
of the English Luthern church met
at the home of Mra. Carl Flchtner
and made out the calendar for the
year's activities. The following chair
men and committee members were
named: Mrs. O. P. Kabele. social
chairman: Mra. Helen Blunkell,
churcA service; Mrs. M. Westvong,
chairman of needle work, other mem
bera, Mra. A. Hartman, Mra. A. Bre
vold and Mra. John Pluhrer; Mra. D.
Evanaon, publicity; Mra. P. Oearhart.
linen and kitchen committee; Mra. P.
Shay, dining room committee; Mrs.
M. Paulson, food aalea; Mra, Carl
Flchtner, dinner chairman.
The committees were announced
Thursday at the meeting of the aid
aoclety with Mra. Westvong and Mra.
Brevold, hostesses. The next meeting
will be held September 8, with Mrs.
Manning, it os teas.
Luther League Meets
At Flchtner Home
Clyde and Warren Flchtner were
hoata to a lorgeiy attended meeting
oi mo miner League of Zlon Luth
eran church at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mra. Carl Flchtner,
813 South Holly, laat Monday eve
ning. After the business meeting
In the home, the evening waa delight
fully apent In games on the lawn.
Refreshments were served by Mra.
Flchtner.
Miss Fried Tlaa ' '
Gueata in City.
Mlsa Blanche Pried has as guests
here he mother, Mra. Emma Ocker
man, two alstera, Helen and Reva Nell
and brother, Max, of Bloomfteld, Ind.
The group made the Journey west
via Yellowatone national park.
They plan to leave the early part
of the week for the aouth. and will
be accompanied to Paaadena by Miss
Fried.
I.os Angeles People'
Return South.
John R. Graham of T.ce Angeles
apent several ftaya the past week at
the I. H. Arnold home. Mlaa Lee
Gable, who has apent the past six
weeks with her alster. Myrtle Arnold
returned to Loe Angelea with him on
Wednesday evening.
Fram at Pehhle
Beach This Week
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan left
Medford laat Sunday for Ban Fran
cisco and their winter home at Pebble
Beach, where Mr. Egan plans to de
vote much time to golf, '
Southern Oregon Girls and Women!
at
Society Folk Turn
Energies To Relief
Program Of County
Reel social welfare work Is monop
olizing the minds and time of Med
ford rnlasea and matr.'.i.s these daya
with work lor the relief of the unem
ployed extending Into all social
groupa. The women'a division, with
Mrs. A. E. Reamea aa chairman, 1a
concentrating this week on the con
servation of foods and in line with
thlii ambition. Mra. H. D. McCaeka?
entertained with a very appropriate
party laat Tueaday.
She invited 38 women to her home
In the morning to prepare more than
100 pounds of beans for salting. The
beans will be donated the county
commlaaary, from whicji they will be
dlatrlbuted to the unemployed.
Following work luncheon was en
Joyed at the McCaakey home and the
afternoon apent at card tsbles.-
Other partlea of almllar nature are
predicted for the coming weeks.
Meteor Shower
Adds Interest
To Riding Party
A number of Medford folk viewed
the meteor ahower of Thursday night
from southern Oregon bridle paths,
going for a horae back ride through
the Roxy Ann aectlon. In the party
were Alfred Beck, Howard LeClerc,
Ed White, Gordon Benaon, Grace Vosa
Blanch Freld, Helen Dugan, Bernlce
GUI, Jean Rice, Mra. David Wood and
daughter, Helen, LeNore McBee, Elsie
Pardee, Eva Huber, Helen Hlnck,
Delia Harris and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Dodgs.
Lakes and Rivers
Favored By Many
Lakes and rivers are calling Med
ford aoclety folk from city pleasurea
thla week, for summer la more than
half apent and people are anxloua to
get on a week-end. a week, or a longer
holiday at neighboring reaorta before
they are chilled by autumnal winds.
Among those leaving yesterday for
Diamond lake were Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton Patton, Mr. snd Mrs. ' c.
Reese Braley and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Glen Smith.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
By Mra. I. J. WIMson.
The first week of camp at Wlllpen
Plnea haa been a most successful and
happy one with the following Med
ford Girl Scout In attendance: Lois
Smith. Mary Jane Gay, Phoebe Dean,
Anne Dean. Natalie Tengwald, Hejen
Latham, Charity Hart. Emily Jane
Tyree, Dorothy McKenzie, Virginia
Hammond. Led a O'Neal, Nancy Clark
Josephine Mead, Mary Elizabeth Clark.
Josephine Bullis, Kathryn Mead. Rutn
Banish, Betty Oil lings. Barbara Holt,
Phyllis Smith.
The girls are divided Into three
groups, with each group wearing a
tie of a, certain color.
Dramatics, pioneering, nature study,
handicraft, archery and swimming
have been the chief studies of inter
est during the week, with many of
the girls making remarkable progress
In them.
Another special feature of this
camp la the printing of a weekly
camp newspaper "The Wlllpen Pines
Mirror," which la tinder the direction
of Miss Naomi Hohman. Being for
tunate borrowers of a mimeograph
machine for the season makea this
possible, and the gtrla feel they are
all potential newspaperwomen aireaay.
Friday evenings have been selected
as visitors and parenta evening
when they are invited to come out
and enjoy the special campflre pro
gram for them. Those coming out
on Sundays may do eo between 3:00
and 0:00 p.m.
Registrations for camp are received
at the First National bank, at the
trust department.
I shall be at the office on Wednes
days from 1:30 to 4:30 and also on
Saturdays at the same hours.
MIm Butler Returns
From Trip South
Miss Arllene Butler returned yes
terday from a week's motor trip to
Snn Francisco with the Misses Luclle
and Thelma Perorzl of Ashland. The
three took the coast road on their
return north, stopping at severnl
beaches.
iMrs. Owen Returns
From North Soon
Mrs. James H. Owen, who has been
visiting frlenda in Seattle and British
Columbia, is expected to return to
Medford this week.
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Mrs. Nellie Q. Burger of Spring
field, Mo., president of the Mia
sourl W. C. T. U waa favored b)
Missourlana for the national preai
dency of tha organization, which
holds Its convention In Seattle
August 12-17. (Associated Press
Photn
Catholic Women
Will Give Lawn
Party Tuesday
Mrs. J. W. Young will be hostess
at her home Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at a lawn party, arranged by
the women ,of the Catholic church aa
a benefit event, proceeds from which
will be donated the Altar society.
An Invitation Is extended all wom
en who enjoy an afternoon at cards.
Miss Norris' Radio
Play On Air Tonight
This evening at 8:30 o'clock, sta
tion KNX will present Miss Helen
Norris play, "Drifting," under the
direction of Georgia Flfield, Medford
radio fana are glad to learn. The
play by the local authoress la the
one broadcast a year ago over the
national network, and is one of Miss
Norris most popular radio dramas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hess
On Vacation Trip.
Mr. and Airs. Arthur Heas are
among members of Mcdford'a vacak
tlonlng population this week. They
will spend several daya on an outing,
visiting southern Oregon resorts.
Fidelity Circle "
Meets Tuesday.
The Fidelity Circle of the First
M. E. church will meet Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. S. L. Leonard at 14
Cottage street.
Mr. Han ley Leaves
For Seattle.
E, B. Hanley, who spent several
days of the past week here with Mrs,
Hanley, who la spending the late
summer season In Medford, left last
evening for S?attle.
Arnel Butlers
Expected Home
Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler and son
Bobby, who have been vacationing at
Crescent City for the past week, are
expected to return to their home to
day. Huhharrls Vacation
At Diamond Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard and
children are among the many Med
ford people vacationing at Diamond
Lake during late summer,
STOP WASTE
HaveMoney
STOP waste . . . take care of your farm machinery.
Don't buy things you don't need. Spend wisely. .
not foolishly if you want to get ahead.
Check out LESS than you DEPOSIT. . . make your bal
ance grow.
START SAVING REGULARLY NOW
We Welcome YOUR Banking Businesf
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank
THINXI
HAVE MONEY I
Medfwd, Oregon
Partners in Community
Development
McC lure-Duncan
Wedding At Noon
Today, Green Home
At a quiet wedding at noon today
at the home of Dr. and Mra. R. E.
Green on Park avenue, M1m Mauri ne
McClure, daughter of Scott H. Mo
Clure of Fontanel le, Iowa, and Roy
Duncan of thla city will be married.
The aervlce will be read by Rev. Wm.
B. Hamilton of the St. Mark's church,
Eplacopal, In the preeence of a few
relatives and frlenda.
Mlaa McClure, who la a cousin of
Dr. and Mra. Green, haa been their
bouse guest for some time and haa
been the Inspiration for much enter
taining. She waa formerly an In
structor In the Medford schools and
for the past year waa a member of
th staff of a private school at Rum
son. N. J.
Mr. Duncan la In business In thla
city, where they will make their
home.
D. A. R News
Of Interest to Daughters of the
American Revolution are the pro
posed changea to be made In th na
tional committee. At the first meet
in e of the new national board, the
new president-general, Mra. Magna,
recommended that the committee on
legislation In the United States con
gress be recreated; that the name of
the historical and literary reciprocity
committee be changed to committee
for filing and lending historical pa
pers; that the national defense com
mittee be called the national defense
embodying, patriotic education; that
the present patriotic education com
mittee hereafter be known aa the
Americanism and approved schools
committee and that a national regis
trar committee be created. This
committee la to consist of all state
registrars with the registrar-general
aa chairman. All of these recommen
dations were approved by the board,
to be considered latet by the state
societies.
To celebrate the 48th anniversary
of tha D. A. R. magazine, the oppor
tunity Is given to aave one-fourth of
the cost of the magazine, by sending
a two years' subscription before Oct,
1st, with the payment of $3.00 In ad
vance. If Interested please call Mrs.
o. c. Murray, magazine chairman,
telephone 1461.
The sale of Washington Commem
orative plates will terminate Sept.
1st. Those desiring these plates must
order before that date. Mrs. D'Alblnl
Americanism chairman, announces
that her classes In citizenship have
started, meeting Saturday evenings
ai tne public library.
Crater Lake chapter committees
have been busy during the summer,
planning the program and outlining
actlvltiea for the year and the open
ing autumn meeting will be held on
September 17th.
LE FEVRE MOVING TO
MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP
Ray LePevre, Medford'a popular
hair contour artlat, is moving today
to Murray's Beauty shop at 41 South
Central avenue snd will be ready
to serve his patrons Monday, accord
ing to announcement.
William Murroy, owner of Murray's
and the only man In Medford who
operates a beauty ahop, atated Sat
urday that he waa particularly
pleased that Mr. LePevre will occupy
a portion of the South Central estab
lishment. The latter was formerly
located at the Medford Beauty shop
on North Central.
NOTICE
As I am working and unable to
spend my time soliciting Totee In the
Lion's Papulsrity Contest at Craterl
an. I will greatly appreciate having
my friends cast their ballots for me
MARJORIB MARSHALL.
THINKI
HAVB MONSri I
Mrs. Harris, Honor
Guest At Luncheon
A pleasant event of the past week
was the bridge luncheon given by
Mrs. Harry Prentice and S. Ralph
Dlppel, complimenting Mrs. W. P.
Harris, who Is leaving soon to make
her home in Eugene.
A pink and blue color scheme waa
used In the decoration of the five
small tablea. where luncheon was
served with covers arranged for Mes
dames L. h. Sanders, Ralph Bailey,
O. W. Humphreys. L. D. Inskeep, R.
C. Vsn Vslzah, B. M. Baucom. C. C.
Purnaa. Warren Butler. Mark Miller,
W. A. dates, D. W. Store, J. C. Mar
ring. Ralph Cowgill. Harold Larsen.
P. O. Bunch, Roy Wateon, C. C. Darby
M. C. Miller and Glen Prultt, the
honor guest and the hostesses.
w. a t. u.
IW. r.j nf si 1 TT tnaf !
AMD MCU1UIU T . J. . w. asH.ii
Thursday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. '
building. An interesting program of
singing and readings waa presented.
Mrs. Rose borough gave a review of
Henry Ford's article In a recent col-
jiero un nis views oi uquor sua mo
law. The Los Angeles Times in an
vUtnrlal nmmonilnrr mvi "Tn Ulr
Ford's article there'a no hyperbole,
no emotional clap-trap, no attempt
to be smart. It 1 nlaln hiiKlntM
talk to business people."
Mr. Ford said: "The 18th Amend
ment did not come down to an un
willing people from officials above
them: it cama tin tn tha unvillllncr
officials from the mass of the peo
ple." He further says: "Whatever the
advocates of repeal have to say about
effect Of llaUOr on mihllr mnrals tn.
days time, It will be true until liquor
uumhhw' no rapia xerment or
u uMargetiDie uquor. nos to
prohibition, and the cure Is not more
liquor but less."
The following appointments of
leaders f6r tha Several H.narfman,.
was announced:
Program chairman, Mrs. B. C. Rose
borough. Child uwifa. .. m.,,
dren's Farm Home, Mrs. J. o. Woods.
Mecicai temperance and health, Miss
'"' wwi, unristian citizenship,
Mra. S. L. Leonard. Parliamentary
uaage, Mrs. Oeorge Prescott. Flower,
mission and relief work, Mrs. W. T.
Berry. Scientific temperance, Mra.
Minnie Bryant. Medal conteete, Mrs.
Minnie Heine. Palre and exhlblta,
Mrs. E. s. Hlteler. Narcotlca. Mrs.
H. O. Wilson. Devotlonala. Mra. E.
W. Jaqua. Leglalatlve. Mra. B O
McCroskey. s. 8. temperance and
aoclal morality, Mra. Long. Music,
Mra. Jennings. Preas, Mrs. N. Ben
schoter. A countv mMtln. .H v. u.u
- ' o w mw item in
Ashland, Sept. a, was announced.
Covered dish luncheon will be served
at noon.
Medford People '
Spend Week at take j
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Moad. Mr. and i
Mrs. Boomer and Mr. and Mrs. D.
Evanson spent lsst week at Diamond '
Lake. WWle there the Evaneona mo- I
tored to Crater Lake for a short visit
with a friend, visiting the resort aa a I
member of the Omnibus college tour. 1 1
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NEW BON TON CORSETS AND GIRDLE3
Cor. Sth St. artl S. Crntral
Miss Coss to Wed
Mr. Bateman, Home
Service 2 o'clock
Miss Vivian M. Coss, daughter of Mr,
and Mra. E. R. Coss of 428 North
Holly, snd O. Charles Bateman, son
of Mr. snd Mrs. Samuel Bateman of
302 Maple street, will be married this
afternoon at a quiet wedding at the
Coss home st 3 o'clock. Rev. Alex
ander O. Bennett of the Methodlas
Episcopal church will read the service
In the presence of the Immediate
relatlvea of the couple.
The bride will be attired In an
afternoon dreas of white crepe with
blue detalla and will be unattended.
She will be given In marriage by her
father.
Both young people are very well
known In lledford among members
of the unlvrslty aet, being former
students of t tV'Tr'veralty of Oregon,
where Mlsa Ca. '"it'f laat June.
Miss Coss wa the
campus with Alphax,
and played a promlne ' t
veralty actlvltiea. Mr. Ba.-.
member of Bochelordon fratt
and la associated with the Rel.;
Grocery In thla city, where they v.
make their home, following a motof
trip on which they will leave '
dlately after the weading.
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Mrs. Early Returns
From Vnratlon Trip.
Mrs. L. A. Early has returned to
her home In Medford from a seversl
weeks' vacation In San Pranclaco and
Klamath Palls. Following the Shrine
convention In San Pranclaco, Mra.
Early was the gueat of Mr. and Mra.
Victor Sether at Berkeley, who for
merly resided In this city.
Mrs. Early was also the guest of
Mrs. Lucille Marshall O'Nell at her
home In Klamath Palls. Mrs. O'Nell
was formerly an Instructor In the
English department of Medford high
cchool.
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Garage Service
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Hotel Medford
MERCHANTS
LUNCHEON
50c
REOtXAR
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DINNER
75c
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FALL
PROCK
$595 to
$18.50
New arrivals in our Dress De
partment that are -versatilft
enough and smart enough to
deserve the honor of first place
in your Fall wardrobe.
Prior.
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