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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by.
Eva Nealon Hamilton
Luncheon Honors
Younger Group at
McCaskey s Monday
With Bummer vacation here, grant
ing leisure time to many school
goera, the younger folk of the city
are playing a more prominent part
In Medlord's social activities. Their
namea are to be found frequently
on gueat Hits for luncheons, teas,
dinners and dancing.
For the apeclal pleasure of a group
of them. Mrs. H. D. McCaskey la
entertaining at luncheon at her
beautiful home on the Old Stage
road Monday. Invited to luncheon
and a theatre party to follow are:
Misses Vivian Van Hoevenberg. house
guest of Mr. and Mra. H. Van Hoev
enberg of Sams Valley, Bannle Hunt,
Helene Salade, Jean Salade, Alicia
Ruhl, Prances Sparrow, Harriett
Sparrow, Roxana Ruhl. Mrs. Kath
arine Heffernan and Mrs. William
Crowell, Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Mrs. Robt.
W. Ruhl, Mrs. L. A. Sslade Jr.. and
Mrs. H. Van Hoevenberg.
Following luncheon, Mrs. McCaskey
and guests will attend the matinee
ahowlng of "The White Sister," at
the Craterlan theatre.
Southerners Meet
For Picnic Dinner
'At Hamlin's Home
The annual picnic of the Dixie
club waa held last Sunday at the
beautiful summer home of Mr. and
Mra. H. O. Hamlin on the Rogue
river.
Southerners and their friends gath
ered there to enjoy a dinner ar
ranged in true southern style.
After dinner, baseball, ping-pong,
and bridge were enjoyed.
A large crowd attended and Miss
Dot Berry, who has been visiting
relativea In Seattle for some time,
was welcomed home by the club.
Carpenters Leave
For Malibu Beach
Vacation time Is here, -and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter are
among the first to respond to the
csll of the beaches. Mrs. Carpenter
and daughter Julie, and son Harlow,
are leaving Tuesday by motor for
Malibu beach, where they will be
Joined later by Mr. Carpenter to
spend the month of July at the sea
shore. Mrs. Bickerstaff
Honored at Party
Honoring Mrs, Thos, Bickerstaff of
Mill Valley, who la a guest here of
her mother, Mrs. Anna Mlkache. Mrs.
Vern VanDyko entertained Friday
aftornoon with a bridge luncheon st
her attractive new summer place,
"Driftwood," on Rogue river.
There were two tobies of bridge
In play following luncheon. Quests
were Mrs, Blckeretsff and Mrs, O. J.
Cavalll of Mill Valley, Miss Bertllls
Mlkache, who recently returned from
the south, Mrs. Anna Mlksche, Mrs.
Hsrry Hlnman. Mrs. Roy Shreve, Mrs.
John Wilkinson and Mrs. Ernest
Barnes. ;
Barnes' Entertain
In Garden Tonight
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Barnes are
entertaining thla evening at their
home In Glen Oak court with a sup
per in the garden to be followed by
bridge. Twelve guests have been in
vited for the occsston.
Book Club Adjourns
For Summer Reason
At the meeting of the Book olub
Tuesdsy at ths horns of Mrs. Olenn
Jackson, plans were made for ad
journing until the autumn.
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Nichols Family
To Attend Fair
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nichols and
daughters. Lola and Mavis, left Sat
urday by motor to Join the throng
en route to ths World's Fair. They
will also visit relativea In the east
and expect to return to Medford
about the last of August.
Miss Patton Enjoys
Holiday at Lake
Mlsa Helen Patton. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton. who
Is home from Anna Head school for
the summer. Is enjoying a short holi
day at Lake o' the Woods, Her father
left yesterday for the resort to motor
with her back to Medford.
P. E. O.'s Meet With
Mrs. Mites Wednesdsy
Mrs. T. W, Miles will be hostess
Wednesday to Chapter AA. P. E. O.
and will be assisted by Mrs. L. E.
Wllllsms In entertaining.
Delegates to the stats convention
will give reports.
Pythian Club M
To Meet Tuesday
The Pythian club will meet at the
home of Mrs. William Swarts st 40
Berkeley Way Tuesday evening. June
37th. at 8:90 for a picnic on the
lawn. All members and families and
Invited friends will be welcomed.
rilesners Claw '
Has Fine Program
The Gleaner claea oi the Baptist
Sunday school held monthly meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Geo. B.
Young. Orchard Home, on Tuesdsy
sfternoon. June 20th. Ths follow
ing program waa presented:
Clssa song.
Scripture resdlng, John 1:1-11.
Subject: "Getting Awsy With It"
"Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall
he also reap."
Prayers: Mra. Strickland and Mrs.
Hague.
Subject of teschers discussed. Clsss
will contlnus with Mr. A. B. Mesd
as teacher.
Roll call answered with scripture,
verse or current event. Eighteen
answered.
Resdlng by Cstherlne Mesd, "Hlgh
wayman;" Alfred Noyes.
The commutes served cherry pi
and collea.
Receives Diploma
Jean Parker, 17, who kept up
with her classes while working in
motion pictures, la shown in her
graduation dress at Pasadena high
school commencement exercises.
She sxpeots to continue on to col
lege, (Associated Press Photo
Summer Evenings
See Many Return
To Bridle Trails
With the arrival of long summer
evenings, many Medford people are
exhibiting renewed Interest In horse
manship and are to be seen In the
ssddle haunting old tralla again.
The first evening party of the
season waa sponsored Thursday by
the Dodge academy, when fifteen
rldera enjoyed a trip to Roxy Anne
and plcnlo supper. Another party
Is planned for this week.
Rldera Thursday were: Mrs. R. J.
Simpson. Anne Kantor, Delphlne and
Helen Hlnck, Helen Wood, Valerie
Whitney. Alleen Latham. Joyce Osge.
Grace Voss, Marjory Llndley. Pete
Wilder, Freddie Beck, Gordon Benson
and Mr, and Mrs. C. V' Dodge.
Card Party, Event
Wednesday Evening
Among the major events for the
coming week Is another card party
at Parish hall, where a delightful
series has been announced by St.
Ann'a Altnr society for ths summer
season. Wednesdsy evening, playing
will begin' at 8:00 o'clock and an
Invitation is extended all local folk,
who enjoy cards.
The committee for the occsslon Is
composed of Mrs. Frank Orltsch, Mrs.
Paul Grelner, Mrs. Dlldea, Mrs. J.
C. Hayes, Mrs. O. M. Hartley, Mrs.
M. Herbert, Mrs. Hoffbeck and Misses
Martha Hanley, Hsgeman and Blllle
Hammett.
Act i cities of
Legion Auxiliary
By Mrs. Cole Holmes
All members sre ssked to reserve
Monday evening. June 28th, ss at
that time the Legion and auxiliary
are to meet for' their picnic. It Is
to be held at the Elks picnic grounds.
Supper will be served at 8:80 p. ra
the committee aupplylng coffee and
cream. All members of the Legion
and auxiliary are urged to attend,
bringing their own food and table
service. Mualo for dancing haa been
arranged. To defray incidental ex
penses the men of ths Legion will
be sseesaed a smsll sum. Ths com
mittee In charge Includes Mrs. E. J.
Leach, Mra. O. L. Overmeyer, K. o.
Ross, Lee Brlcker and Cole Holmes.
National defense Is sgsln our topic
ss ths peace conference convenea.
Again, as during the World war,
there Is tumult and strlfs In sll
sections of the world. Oermeny
again strives to establish her place
In Europe, with Italy, Austria ana
Humsry hoping to recover territory
lost and the new atates of ths Baltic
resdy to defend their freedom: Rus
sia with Its large number of soldlsrs
under srms snd countless numoers
In reserve dreaming of world revolu
tion, England and Its worries of In
dia and Its other colonies: Jspsn
and China, and in our own South
America many atates In conatsnt
hostility, w must pledge anew, with
the American Legion for an adequate
national defense. Ws must be st
ths helm to Quench the fires of
communism for at ths bass of sll
these unrests lies the hsnd of com
munism. It finds a fertile soil In
the minds of those who ar unem
ployed and unhappy.
Our ahores mtiat be protected by
an army and navy, s National Guard
and marine corps that la not hedged
about by an economy program which
will render them helpless at s time
when their aid may be mors than
needed. Our national defense will
be ss strong as ths people demand
but ths people of America have not
awskened to the dangers of unpre
psredness In aplts of the lessons that
should hare been learned from the
days of 1017.
We believe In prepsrednesa. In t
natlonsl security snd ws stsnd for
protection. We believe In protecting
ths Independence of ths United
steles snd ths only wsy we esn
successfully do this Is to be ade
quately prepared to defend Its prin
ciples. Ths Amerlcsn Legion Auxiliary Is
a patriotic order and will ever stand
(lrm for a defense program that will
guard our homes, our government
and out nation.
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Miss Fluhrer Is
Inspiration of
Several Parties
Much entertaining of the past
week honored Miss Louise Fluhrer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Fluhrer, whose engsgement to war
ren Olsen waa recently announced.
She will continue as Inspiration, too.
of several affairs this week.
Misses Viola Templeton and Kath
leen Ness will be hostesses Wednes
day evening at the Hotel Medford
st a bridge supper, arranged for
Miss Fluhrer's plessure. Invitations
have been issued to seventeen guests
Program Announced
For Moore Recital
Marian Moore, assisted by Catherine
Wendt, soprano, will be presented In
recital at the Baldwin Piano
Shoppe, Monday evening, June 26.
at 8:15 o'clock. Marian has often
been heard In recitals given by her
teacher, Harvey Amosa Moore, and
Mra. Wendt at one time studied with
Mrs. Jamea O. Colllna.
The following program will be pre
sented:
Taocato in O Minor -
... ............... John Sebastian Bach
Nocturne In F Minor Chopin
Valse In E Minor ... Chopin
Marian Moore
To Cells
Old Melody arr. by A. Lehmann
When Love Is Kind
-....Old Melody arr. by A. Lehmann
The Night Wind Roland Farley
Catherine Wendt
Ballads In A Flat .....Relnecke
Marian Moore
Carmena ..... H. Lane Wilson
A Spirit Flower. Cempbell-Tlpton
Catherine Wendt
Barcarolle In O Minor Rubinstein
Spinning Song Youferoli
Paa des Amphores Chsminade
Marian Moore
Lutheran Ladies
Elect Officers
The Ladles Aid society of Zlnn
English Lutheran church at It meet
ing In the church parlors last Thurs
day afternoon re-elected all Its form
er offlcera for another year. The of
ficers are: Mrs. Carl Flohtner, presi
dent; Mrs. John Fluhrer, vice-president:
Mrs. Orvllte Clerk, secretary:
Mrs. Fred Honner, treasurer.
Interesting reports of the past year's
work were given by the offlcera show-'
Ing that the society had been very
active and successful. It wss also
decided to continue to meet regu
larly through the summer twice a
month. It was a no hostess meeting,
the refreshments consisting of sack
lunches for one being brought by
each one, which were mixed and
drawn by the various members and
oaten with hot coffee.
Church to Honor
Rev. and Mra, nrnnett
A covered dish supper, honoring
Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Bennett, will
be held at the Methodist church
on Wednesdsy, June 98th at 8:30
o'clock.
Mrs. Rnlgart Imlle
Club to llrr Garden
Membera of the Medford Garden
club are Invited to meet In Mrs.
Carl Swlgart's sartien at 311 Genessce
street next Thursday evening at 8:45.
There will be a short business meet
ing followed by a aoclal hour. All
membera are urged to be present.
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Mistletoe Clnb
Plans Plcnlo
The Mistletoe club of Royal Neigh
bors of America will, hold a picnic In
Ashlsnd park June 38, In the after
noon. Ashlsnd Neighbors will
them. All Neighbors are Invited to
bring basket lunches. There will be
a abort business meeting In the esrly
sfternoon at the entrance of the pars:
after which members will go to the
plcnlo grounds for lunch.
Sanderson Home, scene
Of Pleaaant Meeting
The attractive country home of
Mra. B. L. Sanderson nesr Central
Point waa the meeting place of the
Missionary society of the Presbyter
Ian church last week. Thlrty-flre
members enjoyed the session, which
wss one of the most plessant of the
yesr.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Frank
Albert, ths subjset of "The Philip
pines" was well covered. Mrs. May
nard Putney, In a very entertaining
atory form, told of missionary work
there, among the younger people,
particularly.
Mrs. J. W. Merrltt assisted her
daughter In entertaining and during
the social hour. Mrs. Ssnderson, who
has a lovely contralto voice, sang
three numbers, which were enthusl
ssttcsrly received.
Personality
Permanents
True artistry and ikill
assure yon of beautiful
waves at Murray's.
$2J $395
Murray fs
41 S. Central.
Tel. Sl
Miss Conner, Bride
Of Benjamin Day
Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Conner an
nounce ths marriage on May 30th
of their daughter, Louise Ann. to
Earl Benjamin Day Jr., son of Rep
resentative and Mrs. E. B. Dsy of
Sams Valley.
Study Club Names
New Committees
At Ashland Picnic
The annual picnic of the Wednes
dsy Study club was held In Ash
lsnd park June 31, with a good at
tendance of members, their husbands,
and other guests. The good times
committee served a delicious picnic
dinner, which everyone enjoyed, and
after a pleasant social hour a brief
business meeting was held. The
president, Mrs. Cochrsn, announced
her committees for the coming year,
and a rising vote of thanka to the
retiring good times committee was
tendered by the club, which then
adjourned to meet agsln In Septem
ber. Guests for the evening were:
Mr. and Mrs. Love. Mrs. D'Alblnl.
Mrs. Porter, Misses Jsne Snedlcor.
Dot Berry and Cecil Humphrye.
Committees appointed Include: pro
gram, Mrs. Laura M. West, Mrs. J.
O. Grey, Mrs. W. C. Janes, Mrs. J.
P. Lawrence, Mrs. E. N. Warner; mem
bership. Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. H.
G. Wortman; good tiroes committee,
Mrs. F. K. Deuel, Mrs. N. T. Hodges,
Mrs. T. W. Miles, Mrs. E. B. Plckel,
Mrs. L. E. Wllllsms: press, Mrs. A.
J. Hsnby. Mrs. R. B. Hammond and
Mrs. M. M. Morris.
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P. E. O. Delegates
Come Home Today
Mrs. J. T. niegri, Mra. Louis Toung
nnd Minn Kate Stewart will return
today from a week' sojourn In the
north, where they have been attend
ing the P. E. O. state convention
and visiting friends.
The state convention next year will
be held In thla city, with members
of Chapter AA aa hostesses. It wss
decided at last week's convention.
New officers named for next year
include: Mrs. Amy Welch of Port
land, president; Mrs. Jessie Dodge of
Axhland, vice-president; Mra. Myrtle
QUI of Lebanon, second vice-president,
and Mrs, Jean Oresberit of
Klamath Falls, organizer.
B. P. W. Club Plans
Picnic In Ashland
Dr. Susie V. Standard of Phoenix,
health chairman. Is making the ar
rangements for the first picnic ot
the B, P. W. club, which will be
held at the Ashland park' Thurs
day evening, June 39. rurther an
nouncements will be made as to
progrsm, menu and transportation.
Supper will be served as nearly 6:30
as possible.
Mrs. Carpenter ,
IfnMess To Club
Mrs. Alfred S. V. Csrpenter -wss
hostess last week to the bridge club
nt her home, "Top Sides."
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Alpha Rigmn Class
Enjoys ricnlc
The Alpha, Sigma class of the first
M. E. church held a picnic at Llthla
park. Ashland. A picnic dinner was
served after which most of the class
enjoyed the bend concert.
Mimieys Entertain
At Dance for Guest
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Llndley enter
tained thirty guests at their home
Monday evening with a dancing
party In honor of the birthday of
Mrs. Vers Denson of Astoria. Mrs.
Llndley' sister who Is visiting hers.
The rooms were decorsted with
roses and sweet peas. Refreshments
were served during the evening by
the hostess. Guests were Mrs. Den
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gear of Cen
tral Volnt, the honor guest's psr
enu; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Qeer.
Mr. snd Mrs. Gus Samuels, Miss Neva
Samuels. Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrvy Young.
Mr. and Mra. William Whltlock. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Elmer Slalght, Mr. snd Mrs.
Tom Boothby, Mr. snd Mrs. Jsck
GUI, Mr. snd Mrs. Conklln. Mr. and
Mrs. Hsy Wright, Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Frye, Mr. and Mra. Oscar
Lynam, Mr. Huckstep of Pendleton,
Mrs. Ruth Bsrry of Ssn Francisco.
Mrs. Edns Foster of Tscoma and
Miss Wlllette Llndley.
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So. Fir Street
Buffet Supper for
Miss Edwards Is
Event of Friday ,
Miss lost Edwards of Seattle, who
was much entertained here during s
three weeks' vacation, left yesterday
for the north, motoring to Portland
with her sister, Mrs. Chester Hub
bard. She wss sccompsnled by har
sister. Ad re, who will contlnus to
Seattle with her for a week'a visit.
Friday evening Miss Frances Wei-
ner was hostess st a psrty for Miss
Edwards' pleasure, Inviting 30 guests
to buffet supper. Sweetpeas decor
ated the buffet and delphiniums and
snapdragona added beauty to the
room.
Present were: Misses Icel Edwards,
Georgia Edwards, Louise Fluhrer,
Leila Carlton. Kathleen Ness, Viola
Templeton, Edna Rtckard, Frances
Welsner and Messrs. Harry McMahon.
Olen Fabrlck. Forrest Pickett, War
ren Olsen, Maurice Spatz, Lee Bishop,
Frank' Bash, Bevo Crocksdale, Harry
Rosenberg and Harold Bunco and Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Hubbard. Mrs. Flor
ence Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bsuer,
Mrs. Hester Whitman, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Strader and Dr. snd Mrs. Vsrlety.
Mrs. Tumy Honored
At Picnic Luncheon
As a birthday aurprise for Mrs.
W. E. Tumy a number of her Irlsnds
entertained last Wednesday with a
plcnlo luncheon In the gsrden of
Mrs. Edgar Allen Moore's home.
Ten guests enjoyed the sffslr snd
wished Mrs. Tumy msny "happy re
turns of ths day."
Preaent were the honor guest, Mrs.
Tumy, Miss McKay. Mrs. Kathleen
Smith, Mrs. R. S. Green, Mrs, Mayn-
srd Putney. Mra. E. Ivcrson. and
Mesdsmes Porter. Mlnesr, Wsrner,
Daniel end Moore.
Pvthlan Sisters
Adjourn for Summer
Ths Pythlsn Sister Lodge met Wed
nesdsy for regular session. It will
be the last meeting preceding the
flrat Wednesday in September. The
evening was spent after s short ses
sion of lodge In playing cards. Mrs.
Harry Wortman won high score and
ws presented with a prize. Refresh
ments were served by Mr. and Mrs.
Reed and Mrs. Ruth Walden.
Old Friends to Picnic
At Butler Cabin Today
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler and
number of their friends from the
Rogue River valley will meet today
for a picnic at the Butler cabin,
Peter Pan, on the Rogue.
Present will be: Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews and
daughters of Grants Pass snd Mr.
and Mrs. George West, Mr, and Mrs.
George Alden and Mr. and Mrs. But
ler of this olty.
Fidelity Circle
Elects Officers
Annual election of officers was
held by Fidelity circle of the First
Methodist church Tuesdsy at the
regular monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. E. G. Roseborough. Re-elec
tlons Included: Mrs. Roseborough,
president: Mrs. R. A. Koppes, vice
president: Mra. c. W. Conklln, treas
urer. The one new offlcev named
for the year was Mrs. R. P. Morten-
sen, secretary.
Mrs. William Lyman presented a
pleasing program Including a vocal
solo by Mrs. Mortensen, reading, Mrs.
Blgler: trio. Mr. Koppen, Mrs. Hill
and Mrs. Lyman.
Ths progrsm was followed by re
freshment with Mrs. Conklln ssslst
tng the hostess In serving.
Plsns were made to entertain st
the church next Tuesday at - the
regular home-coming.
'Ihe Store of Happy Wedding Rlngr
White Rose
Wedding Rings
Radiant a Diamonds
Larry Schade
3rd Air Purity
4th Temperature
Bids For Movies
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Jacqucllns Dorst, 18-year-old
Paris stsnographsr rscsntly chosen
ss ths most beautiful blond In ths
French city. Is shown ss sh sr.
rived In New York snroute to Hol
lywood for screen tests. (Associ
ated Press Photo '
Judge Colvig and
Miss Warner Home
From Trip South
Returning from s very interesting
trip south. Judge Wm. Colvig snd
granddaughter. Miss Margaret War
ner arrived In Medford Wednesdsy,
sfter being away since June 4th.
The trip, arranged aa s graduation
present for Miss Msrgsret, who fin
ished high school here this spring,
Included stays In Hollywood. San
Diego, San Pedro, Mexico, and st
Cstsllna.
In Hollywood the two Medford
folk were guests of Judge Colvlg's
son Pinto Colvig. lesdlng cartoonist
for the Mickey Mouse festure, and
while they were there Judge Col
vlg's other son, Don. of Weed, Cai.,
came south to accept a position a
musician for ths ssms motion picture
feature.
In San Pedro, Judge Colvig and
Miss Warner were guests of Mrs.
Windsor Gail and young son Rich
ard Delano. Mr. Gall Is now sta
tioned at Bremerton, Wash., with the
U. S. S. Oklahoma and Mrs. 011
Is leaving for Baltimore for a visit
with her mother, who Is accompany
ing her from California.
Returning to Medford Judge Col
vig and granddaughter stopped for
a short time In Bakersfleld, where
the temperature ascended to 114 de
grees, making their arrival In this
city more pleasant. '
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Miss Leonard. Hostess
At Bridge Luncheon
Miss Evelyn Leonard, daughter pf
Mr. snd Mrs. Chester Leonsrd, was
among members of the younger set
entertaining last week. She was
hostess at bridge luncheon Friday in
celebration of her birthday annlver
tnry. Prizes were won a,t bridge by Misses
Helen Stearns and Joan DeLosh.
Present were Misses Helen Stearns,
Barbara Field. Lois Nichols, Virginia
English, Kathryn Chaney, Joan De
Losh. Catherine Brandt and the host
eas, Evelyn Leonard.
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Many Friends Wish
Mrs. Andrews and
Son "Happy Days"
w rini-M Andrews and son
mn vhn are leaving on
Tuesday for New York, where they
plan to make their home for at least
several years, hsve beep much feted
during the past week in local soc
iety.
U...I Mrrm. nsrtteularlV. in Which
th r.vn win be greatly missed, have
done much to make their parting
daya In southern Oregon pirau
ones. Tnmnrmv their Oak GrOVS friends
sre planning a farewell event In
their honor. Last week the Grester
Medford club sponsored s large tea,
inviting Mrs. Andrews' many friends
throughout tne vsuey to can, "im
numerous individuals have entertain
ed In her honor.
The Andrews' hsve played a very
Important part In the musical life
of Medford since the colorful doys
of the early 1900'a and are going
an, ft... risnCM MmH AlrPNrlV &
popular young soloist, may continue
his voice study under New lorx
masters.
Their many friends Join In wish
ing them "Happy Days" In the east.
Methodist Ladles'
Aid To Meet
The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist
church will meet In regular home
coming. Tuesday, June 27.
Miss Patton Hostess
Swimming. Dsnclng
Miss Doris Pstton, dsughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fitton, en
tertained last evening at swimming
snd dsnclng 'or s number of school
friends.
Guests were Misses Msrgaret Wsr
ner, Gertrude Boyle: Teas Merrell,
Msrjorle Mulhollsnd, Mary Van Dyke,
Doris Kellogg. Frances Arnsplger.
Marjorts Phythlsn, Cecil Humphrys.
Margarita Boyle, Barbara Smith and
Dort Patton and Messrs. Bsra Kro
schel. Earl Litre)', Bill Luman, Sam
Kunzman. Russell Brown. Jerry Trill.
Ssm Vsn Dyke. Bill Prentice, Tommy
Fuson, Bernol Slead, Noel Benson and
Bill Cummlngs.
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to fit erery Individual requirement Ths ssm.
hljh qusllty of serrtcs Is maintained as slwsys.
Vou esnllt. at the Manx now in luxurious
comfort with economy.
HOTEL
I AAri.i:i.'V
Adams' of Toronto
Much Feted Here
Mr. snd -Mrs. Wm. F. O. Adams
of Toronto, who sre guests st ths
A. P. Johnsen rsnch boms on their
honeymoon, have been ths Incentive
for much entertaining ner during
the past week. They were welcomed
by southern Oregon society last Sun
day st s urge reception at the John-
sen home snd hsve since been, feted
st msny affairs. Among persons en
tertaining for them moat recently
were Mr. snd Mrs. A. J. Hauk and
the Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy
Roberta. The Misses Roberts were
hostesses st large dsnclng psrty
Thuredsy evening, inviting msny
members of the younger set to meet
the young couple.
Bldens Observe
Wedding Annlverssry
Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest N. Blden ob
served their twenty-fourth wedding
snnlversary Friday. - They had dinner .
at the Plaza In Ashland with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Taylor.
Mrs. Beach Hostess
To Golden Link Class
Mrs. R. G. Beach was hostess to
the Oolden Link clsss Thursday aft
ernoon. There was a short business
session with the president, Mrs. Knox
presiding, followed by a good time
for all.
Refreshments were served by ths
committee which included Mrs. Knox,
Mrs. Chester Merrtman, Mrs. Newton
Mead and Mrs. Robert.
CONSTIPATION
Stomach and liver trouble In
young and old corrected by the
latest natural methods.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN,
Phone 965. 438 McumH-'I Bid'.
SWIM - DANCE
at
TWIN PLUNGES
"The Fun Spot of Southern
Oregon"
$1.
SUMMER HATS
$1
.00
Day Rate
at New Lew
Lsiwela
Room with Bath,
slnsl
$2.00
Room with Bath,
double,
$3.00
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