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PA'flE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1933. Society and Gab Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eoa Nealon Winter Brings Fun To Many Folk, But Sunny Lands Call White many oclety (oik ar enr Joying skiing and tobogganing parties these days In the neighboring hlUi and nuking the moat of toe nigs of Old Man Winter bare, other are turning their baeka on (rigidity and ahowing a great favoritism (or old Sol. . Among those eeeklng aunny ellmea are Mr. and Mra. J. T. Morrill, who left aeveral daya ago (or San Fran elaeo, accompanied by their daugh ter, Roaalynd. and her nuree, Mlaa May Crawley, to aall (or their home In Honolulu on the new Mateon liner, Lurllne. They will ipend a (ew daya at the Mark Hopkins In San Fran cisco and be Joined by Mra. Morrill's mother. Mra. Anita Lloyd, of London, England; Mra. John P. Benson of Berkeley, Cal., and Mr. and Mra. Ghas. Wright of Honolulu, in the trip across to the Islands. The Morrllla will spend the winter Is Honolulu and Mra. Lloyd plana to continue from the Islands to England and on for a round-the-wond trip. While in Medford the Morrllla have been partlclpanta In many gay af falra and will be greatly missed In local circles. Mra. Lloyd, who visited her daughter here, has also bees the Inspiration (or muoh entertaining. Edgells Expected Home in February Friends are expecting Mr. and Mra. Corbln Edgell, who have been win tering at Carmel, to return to thla city about the middle of next month They will be accompanied by Mra. Allre Holloway, who has bees their guest since Christmas, and by Mrs. O. N. Black of San' Francisco and Medford. Birthday Party For Mrs. Edwards' Given Sunday Misses Jean Fltaglbbons and Dies Lorton were hostesses at a surprise birthday party last Sunday evening, honoring Ml&s FltEgtbbon'a mother, Mrs, Frank Edwards. Games and cards were Interspersed with a shower of birthday gifts and serving of ra tresbmenta. Present were! Mr. and Mra. Na than Den, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Den, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwarda, Mr, and Mra. Franola Edwards, Mrs. Maude Wilson, Miss Frances Krelcher, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wleenberger, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Edwards, Mr. and Mra. Harold Faucett, Miss Lorraine Mayben, and the hostesses. . Christian Church Choir to Present Sacred Program The chorus choir of tl voice) of the First Christian church will pie sent its first sacred concert of the year at the church thla evening The program la entirely composed of arrangements of well known mas terpieces. Some of the numbers will be aug mented by a string quartet (or which . John ft. Knight, violin teacher ot Jacksonville and Medford, haa made the arrange men te, and which are played byi Mr, Knight, first violin! Dorothy Oore, second vlollni Chester Woods, first cello, and Mra. Knight, aecond cello. Clarinet Sidney Blood, The personnel of the chorus la as follows: Sopranos, Eleanor Curry, Oenevleve Brown, Joan DeLoah, Emon Frees, Lillian Oentner, Joan Wood ruff. HUma Conger, Marlon Oreg ory, Eunloe Smith. Altoe, Oletha Olson, Dorothy Ban. Margery Wy- more, Virginia oregory, Ruth Hood, Gladys Watson and Mra. Wade. Ten ors, Marmle Olson, L. A. Oentner, Jack Moore. Basses, John Klrkpet rick, Harold Corliss, Allen Curry, Chick Buchanan, Floyd Collier and Donald Wilder, EM Herbert Yeoman, director! Mabel Hertley 81ms, pianist. The program: Prelude, Chopin Prelude Op. 47, Mo. 1 I Chorus Gloria Patrl . Ashford Praise Be Thine (On Wings of Bong) Mendelssohn-Wilson XI Male Quarts L. O. Oentner. M. E. Olson, Chick Buchanan, John Xlrkpatrlck Love Divine (Lleberatraume) ....... : Ltaat-McLeod Chorus Thanks To Thee (Pilgrim's Chorus) . Wagner IV Soprano Solo Effle H. Teoman Come Onto Ma (Mearlah))...Randal V Chorus Round the Throne of God Ster nal (Sextette Lucia) - ,,, - Donlaettl Shepherd Ladles A Cappela Chorus- Lift Thine Eyes . -..Mendelssohn vn Chorus Rear Our Prayer (Kemennolr Os- trow) . Rubensteln VIII Offertory, Consolation No. I. Meat IX Trio for Soprano, Alto and Tenor Lead Kindly Light (Berceuse Joe. lyn) Oodard-Parka Eleanor Curry, Margery Wymore, L.' O. Oentner Hallelujah Ohorua (Messiah)). .Handel Missionary Study Club to Meet The Missionary Study club of the 'ptrat Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Carl Brommer. 621 Minnesota. An all-day study session will be enjoyed with covered dish luncheon served at 11:10. Degree of Honor Javenlles to Meet Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet with Catherine Campbell. Coming Court, Saturday, February 4. Mothers are a I v vn mmif h lira. Trta Lf Wilson, director, 'J rTTTTTTFTTffT W IVf WW WW f Jose Echaniz to Play Here Wednesday Night rTtM a Jen f BaaV.-oieW, However much maligned American audtencoa have been at the Instance of European artiste, Jose Sohaols, young Cuban pianist who plays here In concert Wednesdsy evening, Feb ruary 1, prefers them. In an Interview given to newspaper men on bis recent arrival In Chloago, Eohsnla declared that American au diences were the most discriminating and at the same time the kindest audiences in the world. "Latin audiences," aays the pian ist, who Is himself a Latin, "are not sympathetic In the manner o( Ameri can audiences. If they agree with your particular Interpretation, well enough; but If they disagree, their ears had better be closed, so (ar as the artist la concerned. Latin audi ences can hlsa aa enthusiastically as they can cheer. "Latin audiences are fickle. Ameri cana are more constant. In the United States an artist who haa es tablished himself enjoys prerogatives. He can present his Individual Ideas Matinee Dane By Girls' League Pleasant Event By Dorothy Oore. Varying the program of winter ac tivities the Olrls' League last week gave a matinee danoe which waa en- Joyed by students of the Medford high school. An Informal dance of this kind gave an opportunity for the new students to become acquainted with the upperclas&men. The Harmonlane furnlahed the muslo. Altar Society Will Entertain Wednesday Eve. Wednesday evening members of St. Ann'a Altar society will be hostesses at another delightful party, arranged for the pleasure of all who enjoy a few hours around the card table. The affair will be held In pariah hall and playing will begin at S o'olock with ootn bridge and two on tna evening's calendar. . Mra. Everett Brayton is chairman of the affair and will be assisted by the following able eommltteei Mrs. O. M. Brewer, Mrs. J. 0. Boyle, Mra. Walter Bailey and Mrs. Blgelow, P.-T. A. Benefit Party Announced. A benefit card party to be spon sored by the city council of the Parent-Teacher association (or the benefit of the separate unite waa an nounced Friday at the meeting of the Waahlngton Parent-Teacher as sociation. The party will be held the third Tuesday In February at the dob rsoms In the elty hall. Thire will be prlrea and refresh- ms its. Baptist Auxiliary Meets, Paiker Home. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Bsptist church held their meeting at the O. M. Parker home on the North Pacific highway. In the absence of the president, Mte. W. II. Crewford presided. All Joined In singing "Beu Ish Land." Prayer waa offered by Mrs. L. J. Knox. A short business session followed, then the missionary president, Mrs. J. O. Lester, presented a program on the "First American." All Joined In singing "The Light ol the World Is Jeans. Prayer waa of fered by Mra. B F. Neff and Mra. Mary Bttcklsnd Mrs. Lester gave a short tslk on the Indians. The northern Baptists are doing work among IS of the tribe. Mra. R. O. Beach told of the gifts from the Indian to our national life. Mrs. B. E. Wilson gave a talk en The Indian Trail of Tears." Mra t. S. Lydlard told of the Sierra mis sion and mission work among ths Monos. Mra. w. n. Crawford told or the Flutes of Nevsda. Mra. Ed Brock talked on the "Crow Indiana'' and told of the great work being done with them. Mra. i. D. Shaffer gave a talk os "Indian Patchwork" During the social hour Mrs. B. P. Neff, Mrs. Lester Merrlman and Mrs. Ralph Raymond gave several number, consisting chiefly of Indian songs. Ths meeting adjourned, after which everyone visited a lovely Indian vil lage in one corner of the room, made by Mra. Parker, wbo waa aaaUted by Mrs. Lester end Mrs. Emma Merrl man a hue tees. p. I" - f. W. "V J n If A 7' v i , I V W W WWWT TV and they will be considered politely, but let an old tradition be broken In a Latin country, and the artlat thinks the world Is (ailing about him." Echanla la enthusiastic over the clvlo muslo plan whlcM waa originat ed some years ago by Miss Dema E. Harshbarger. and which (unotlona now In many leading oltles o( the United States. He or edits thla move ment with the responsibility (or the wldeepresd appreciation of muoh which be haa found throughout the country. Echanla la to be) presented here under the ausploea ot the Southern Oregon Muslo association at the high school auditorium. His concert will open at 6:10 o'clock and all members of the association are urged by Wm. F. Isaacs, president, to be In their seats at that time. A special request (or quiet throughout the program baa also been made In response to several oomplalnta o( "rattling programs" at the last concert. Health Association ; To Meet Thursday With Mrs. Fahrick The bi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Health association will be held Thursday afternoon, Feo- ruary 3, at i o'clock at the home of Mr. Olen Fabrlck,' the Medford committee acting aa hostesses. Be sides this being the bi-monthly. It win also serve as the annual meet ing for the year. Nomtnatlona for new office re will be mede, report of the tuberculosis Chris tmaa seal sale read, results glvn of, the finding of the milk Investigation committee, and the report of the financial chair man read. Probably moat Interest ing of all will be report ot the community chairmen on any child welfare work don thla winter In their districts. Miss Mildred Carlton urgea that all members attend thla meeting. Masons to Dance Tuesday Evening Tuesday evening, January 31, Cra ter Lake chapter, Royal Arch Masons, will entertain with a dancing party for Master Mesons, their wives and friends. Dancing will begin at 8:90 In the Maaonlo hall on Weat Main street and there will be no admis sion charges. Music will be furnished by ths Owsn Oregon Lumber Jecke. All Master Masons In southern Oregon are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Blnaharger Will Be Hostess to Club. Mrs. Harry Rlnabsrger will . be hoateaa to the Wenonah club who will bold their covered dish lunch eon at her home at 841 East Ninth street on Thursdey, February a. Mery Eundel and Docl Nome will assist ber. Mr. Keliur ' Hostess Thursday Mrs. O. A. Kelaur was hostess on Thursdey oefternoro to the Golden Links Bible class ot the First Bap. tlat church. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mra. J. L. Knox, who also led the devotional. Then waa a short business session. Mra. Effl Dalley gar a review of the first chapter of Vie etudy book. "The Young Revolutionist." by Pearl 8. Buck, which was very Interesting. Dellcloue refreshments were served by the committee: Mra. S. A. Moore, Jim Embry and P. O. Beach. Washington P.-T. A. Hear Interesting Talks. The Washington Parent-Teacher association met tor an Interesting program Friday. Mlas Carin Deger mark, aupervlsor of physical edu cation spoke en modern trends in physical education and Mr. N, C. Cheney apok enthusiastically of the work being accomplished by the etudy club group. Mrs. stead reported that there are 150 children being served lunches dally at ths Washington school and that (0 of them are working for their bot soup. Mra. Cheney told the members that Mra. Prentice la making special tripe to Medford for the meetings ot the study group and urged all members to attend the eesaione. The children of the Sixth A class entertained at the close of the meet ing with two songs. Misses Dixon and Haskins Hostesses At Bridge Affair Miss Jan Dixon and Miss Gertrude Baeklna were Joint hostesses to a party of friends Saturday afternoon at the Basklna home on the South Pa cific highway. Luncheon wu served at 130, the table lovely with spring flowers In shades of yellow and orchid. - Bridge waa enjoyed during the afternoon Adlcities of Legion Auxiliary By Mrs. Cole Holmes . . The American Legion Auxiliary met last Monday evening In the club rooms st the armory. ' The meeting waa opened by Mrs. Row, our presi dent. The colore were advanced and the Pledge to the Fleg and our na tional anthem given. After the pre amble of the Auxiliary's constitution waa read Mre.-Hanby gave a very In teresting and enlightening talk on national defense. National defense means national peace. There are two logical reasons why I make this state ment. Our army and navy are really national police. If we have adequate polio proteotlon we need have no fear that foreign enemlee will steal up upon us and It they do threaten our country our proteotlon Is guar anteed. If enemlea know we have a strong army and navy they will hesitate to start trouble. We have no doubt that our country could pro duce as army and navy In a short time as It did In 1017, but why should we throw good money sway by destroying warships, destroyers and airplanes now, when we never know bow seen we may need them? Did you know that the Washington treaty Jn 1831 provided (or a partial disarmament of our navy and the navies of all countries represented at that meeting? Dd you know that WE were the only country that com piled with that agreement? Another point that Mrs.' Hanby brought out made us wonder It tills wee not the reason that some European countries were unable to meet their war debt Since 1991, the countries ot Europe have been steadily increasing their navies, aeroplane squadrons snd arm tes until now every country In Eu rope bas an army of over one million men. The United States has only 437,400 men In our regular forces at the present time. Do YOU think that le enough protection for a coun try tnat has eueh an unprotected boundary line? Mr. Bolger gave a very Interesting talk on the National Economy league. It seems that this league was or ganized to reduce taxes but It has dlreoted its criticism to the ex-service men's Insurance and hospitaliza tion. The insurance was paid by the men themselves and Is a Mlt-flnanc- lng project as every other Insurance project la and that the oost of tax ing care of the disabled men comes from the Income tax branch of the government, ao thla reduction would not affect- OUR taxes at all. Mr. Williamson, who la In charge of the ticket sale for the Legion play, gave a short talk on the play co os sponsorea oy tne Legion and waa assured of the Auxiliary s co-operation. During the course of the meeting It was voted to send our regular monthly donation to the vetwrana' hospital in Portland. Mra. Mitchell, one of our past presidents, sent In two quilts to be used by us In our welfare work. They were gratefully received as tnere have been so many demanda for clothes this yeahn demands tor clothes and bedding mis year that the sewing club haa been unable to meet with all the de mands. On February 97 at 9 p. m. the Auxiliary will aponaor a benefit card party In the women'a club rooms In the city hall. The proceeds from this psrty will help In the Auxil iary's welfare work. Every one Is aaked to .help In this project. Botb auction and contract bridge will be played. A small fee will be asked and there will be refreahmente at the close of the afternoon. The committee In charge of arrange ments Includes Meedsmes Holloway, Olmscheld and Aiken. The commit tee In charge of refreshments, Mes damee Wright, Satterly and Fry. The committee In charge of play, Mes. dames Baker and Brayton. Please phone for reservations Mrs. Brayton 401 or Mra. Baker 1533. The poppy poster contest was dis cussed end the Auxiliary decided to conduct It again this year. The meet ing dosed with songs by the glee club. The sewing dub will meet next Monday evening at 7:30 In the wel tar room of the Medford National bank building. All who can possibly come will be welcome, as there Is a great deal of work to be done thla year for those who need wsrm cloth ing and bedding. Women of Rotary to" Meet Wednesday Mra. John Boyle will be hostess at her home, 98 Oeneva, Wednesday to Women of Rotary. Dessert bridge win be enjoyed at 1:30 and Mrs. Boyle will be assisted by Mr. Jack Swem and Mrs. Edwin L. Knspp. Ore and Bullion Purchased LMad bf Statt l CmldMsfc JiMfVWW TTILDBBRG BROS. SMELTING tl REFINING CO. OSV!741 MubtSc.uFnsdxs Plwtn South Smi Funriw Sererin Battery Service Medford Mad Batteries g-rojt, 13-plate. I rest gnaraa- J in. so-so , U-eman armelarea gl op . : ecMrge Me. Oar Make tit I ISt! N. Rl remits Phone Ssa I , v Benefit Party for Men and Women Is B. P. W. Club Plan The Business and Professional Women's club will entertain the eve ning of February S with a benefit party for women and men of the city In the club rooms In the city hall, the affair having been arranged to raise funds for further furnishing of the rooms, now available to club wo men of Medford. The Business, and Professional Women's dub Is participating In pro motion ot the 1934 Jubilee to be held here In observance of Oregon's 7fith birthday, and the members feel that making the women'e club rooms at tractive will be an asset to the Jubi lee. Visiting women will then have a comfortable and Inviting place In wblch to loiter between events and. In view of this far sighted plan, the club asks support ot the community at the benefit party announced. Many attreotlona win be announced later and the club women are already promising an evening crowded with fun and gaiety with bridge for those who like to play It, and other gamca and features for those who find cards a dull pastime. Greater Medford Club Party Adds To Location Fund Adding a goodly aum to the fund for furnishing and maintaining the women'e club rooms In the city hall, the Greater Medford club party of Monday afternoon was a very success ful and enjoyable affair. There were 11 tables of bridge In the afternoon. and prizes swarded Mrs. O. C. Graves, Mrs. L. Knlps and Mrs. T. B. Mor ris. Mrs. Rose Schelffelln presided 'at the tea table. Mrs. Gates Hostess At Bridge Thursday Mrs. W. A. Gates was hostess on Tuesday at a dellghtully Informal afternoon at cards, preceded by des sert luncheon. There were two ta bles of contract In play and Mrs, A. O. Hubbard held high honors. New Officers of Chapter Preside Reomes Chapter No. 60, O. E. S., held an Interesting meeting Wednes day evening with the new officers officiating, presldod over by the new worthy matron, Mrs. Addle Wilson. Their work was highly praised by all present and an enjoyable closing pro gram was conducted by O. E. Gates. Refreshments, served by Mra. Wil son and her officers, followed the program and a social hour oomplcted ,t,ri ..pleasant evening. . Mrs. Swan Invites Guild to Luncheon Mrs. R. K Swan will entertain St. Mark's Oulld at her home on East Main street Friday for the regular cafeteria lunoheon meeting. Lunch eon will be served at 19:30 with Mrs. M. Purdln and Mra. Wm. Eaktn as sisting the hostess. All members ar asked to bring their own table service and a cov ered dish. A short business meeting and bridge will follow the luncheon. House Guests at Halght Home Messrs. John Olmstead and Elmer Warner of Oakland, Cel., are house gueeta thla week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Halght, III. Card Party Planned By Degree of Honor Degree of Honor will meet Thurs day evening for a party sr Labor Upton hall at 8 o'clock. Both bridge and 000 vlll be played and friends of members are cordially Invited. Mrs. Ida M. Wilson and Lewis Par ker win act as card committee. Patriotic Program. PInn of Greater Medford Club The next regular meeting of ths Greater Medford club will be held February 0, when a patriotic program will be presented with speakers from each women's patriotic organisation in the city participating In the pro gram. Pat riot la music will also add an Inspiring spirit to the program and an Invitation to attend will be ex tended all women of the city, espe cially those affiliated with patriotic groups. Reduced Prices in Dental Work For a limited time I sm giving to the people of Medford the NEW 00NDENSITE PLATE This ts the new unbreakable plate material that has been used In California and being In trod need ri?re for the first time at greatly Reduced Prices PORTLAND PRICES GIVEN Dr. Thompson DEVTIST 1M Main Ht- Phone Tn Stage Beauty Weds 9 i vr Dorothy Knacp, winner of the 1922 Atlantic City beauty contest and starred In several New York musical shows, was married re cently In Montreal to Jack Ed monds, Montreal radio announcer. 'Associated Press Photo Lady Kiwanians Meet Wednesday Thompson Home The largest news, perhaps. In club circles during the past week was an nouncement of the organization of a women's auxiliary to the local Kt wants club. At a meeting at the home of Mra. O. S. Butterfleld Monday afternoon a committee, appointed by the Klwanls board, met and effected organization. Mrs. Gua Newbury was named presi dent of the Lady Kiwanians, Mrs. John Mann, vice-president; Mrs. Jack Porter, secretary, and Mrs. 0)en Am splger, treasurer. The first regular meeting of the new club will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs, J. 0. Thompson, where dessert bridge will be enjoyed Wives of all local Kiwanians are cor dially Invited to attend and are asked to arrive at 1:30 o'clock. Baptist Church to Do White Cross Work. An all-day meeting at the First Baptist church Tuesday, January SI, to complete the White Orosa work. All ladles come at 10 a. m. Bring covered dish and sandwiches, needle, thread, thimble and scissors, old sheets, pillow casea, table cloths or any old soft, white material that can be made Into bandages, squares or napkins for the hospitals. Thimble Club Meets i Wednesday Afternoon. Thimble club of Chrysanthemum circle, No. 84. Nelghbora of Woodcraft, will meet Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock win Ruth Jones, 423 King street. Books of the Month These are the booka people are reading and talking: about all in Swem'g Circulating Library. Ann Vlckera.. ........Sinclair Lewis Bulplngton of Blup.. H. O. Wells Beanty Faith Baldwin RranRellne Adam'e Guide for 1033 The Last Adam.. ... James Cozzrna The Kennel Murder Case......... . 8. S. Van Dine Women Aganlftt Men.ntorm Jameson young and ratr ....Laetltla McDonald Charmlan Lady Vlbart..Jeffcry Farrtol Cotton Cavallcr..Join T. Goodrich Foul Wcatlier.......Georce Olbha The Gods Arrive Edith Wharton Murder at Monte Carlo.... E. Phillips Oppenhelm Obscure Destinies .......... Wills Csther The Prlwin Wall Ethel M. DeU Peking Plmlc......w Ann Bridge Inheritance rhyllls Bentley Smith Wnrwlrk Deeping Ms Cinderella Harold Bell Wright Three Sheet Tllfany Thayer ijirk Ascending Maze De La Roche The Fountain.... Charlra Morgan ITie Shrltered Life F.llen Glasgow Magnificent Obsession l.ln.d c Douglas Join Swem'g '1933' Book Club $1.00 A membership enables yon to read all the good books aa soon aa pub lished. SWEM Gift Shop CooinoonV! rwithBatKV.thBath I one Person w two P I Persons a tin i rue c , THESE ARE TM Otd i s t 1 1 1 y II Altar Guild Busy With Plan for Valentine Dance glaborats preparations under the guidance of St. Mark 'a Altar Guild ar prosTeaal&c rapidly aa date for the Valentin dance grows near. On February 11 the guild will entertain with a dancing party, complimenting member of tne younger set of St Mark' church and their friends. And a festive affair, appropriate to youth and aprlng, la promised. The committee planning the part la composed of Mra. Fletcher Fish. Mra. Wilson Walt, Mrs. Emerson Merrick, Mrs. Aletha Vawter and the Misses France Kenney and Belen Winter. Bridge Enjoyed At Gentry Home Mr. Jeaa Gentry of 13 King street entrtlned Friday afternoon with two table of bridge. Those present were Meademes W. N. Bice. Andy McFar land. Virgil Martin. Lyle Davis. Lee Hunter and Misses Florence Ounston and Juanlta Btone. Mrs. ensiles Clause assisted In serving refresh ment. Prlsea wen awarded Mrs. Hunter, Miss Ounston and Miss 8tone. weatonka Council Observes Birthday ' Weatonka Council No. SO, Degree of Pocahontas, met In regular see ston Friday. After business was transacted birthdays were celebrated In an appropriate manner. Refresh ments were served and several tables of cards were In play. Those hav ing hlBh score fn bridge were Fi delia Piatt and Jack Dooms: low by Alena Eraklne and Vaughn Quacken nush. High in five hundred was held by Carrie Milne and Maude Abbott. In pinochle high was held by Harriet Watson and Olenn Abbott, low by Oladya Dooma and Ota Hubbard. The Newest Dresses Coats Millinery Nelly Dons and Accessories which ADRIENNE ha: just purchased in per son in the big markets are arriving daily. ADRIENNE'S Get Popularity Larry Schade WHAT'S DOING IN SAN FRANCISCO Jsnuary S Independent Order of Forresters January 8-7-50-31 Symphony Orchestra, winter eeeson January 7 to 14 Pacific Auto Show January 14-JJ Municipal Symphony Concert January 16 May Wurman and her dancer January 7t Frits Krelaler violinist BATH Shgh with txftS 2.00 Doublw with both 3.00 POWELL O'FARRELL j "The Store of nappy Tied' il !ng Rings t tir-iTTTil Goldsberrys Leave For European Tour Leading Medford'a travel minded folk In distance this week are Dr. and Mrs. C, C. Coldsberry, who are en route to New York city, where they will aall February 9 for Europe. They left Medford by motor Thurs day, traveling the eouthem route to i New Tork. They will enjoy the Medi terranean cruise, then leave the boat at Italy for an Inland tour through A u a t r I a, Switzerland. Germany, France, Spain, Egypt, Turkey, Monte Negro, Greece and Italy. They wlU spend considerable time In Algiers, Cairo, the Holy Land and Constant!, nople. They will continue north to Rot terdam, where they will eaU for the states Aplrl 1. Upon arrival In New York, Dr. Goldaberry will spend some time In post-graduate work at Dr. Dewey's. They will return to Med ford the last of the month. rl Dr. H. P. Coleman Chiropractic Ptiyslntherapy and all Natural Methods OHKIION LICENSE 264 California License 31)29 12 YEAIIS IN MEDFORD ORE. Personal PERMANENT Waves BY Murray Election Votes flip "Hello Cynthia" Just arrived Yes I always stop at the Manx. Shopping Is so simple the location la "RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING" hav a lovely room and so Inexpensive, eed every modern feature RUNNING ICC WATER-DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION- DOOR ATTENDANT AND GARAGE SERVICE. Alee! e C (A HOTEL 4 SAN FRANCISCO