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' MEDFORD MAIL TRTBT7XE. ifEDFOTCP. OREGON", WEDNESDAY, JUXE 28, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealoln Hamilton Methodist Ladles' Aid Hears Very Fine Promm A special gueat and a very enter . tuning one at the home-coming yes terday of the Methodist Episcopal Ladles' Aid was Mlaa Maysla Foster, whose lather Is a cousin of Stephen Foster, song writer and composer of many southern songs, familiar to all people. Miss Foster, a former Med ford girl, la guest here of Miss May Phlpps. She directs auditorium work In Richmond Platoon schools In Fortlsnd and plana to spend a time here during summer vacation. Miss Foster's fsther Is well re membered by older residents ss form er pastor of the Presbyterian church here for seven years following 1893. Called upon to entertsln yesterday at the Ladles' Aid meeting by mem bers of the circle In charge, Mies Foster discussed the southern songs, written by Stephen Foster. The program opened with a sketch of the man himself and the follow ing old favorltea were sung by the ladles' trio. Mrs. Mortenson, Mrs. Hill snd Miss Foster: "Old Black joe," "Massa's In the Cold,. Cold Ground" and "My Old Kentucky Home." Miss Foster, a contralto, sang "Gen tle Annie" and "Beautiful Dreamer." Mrs. Hill played as an Instrumental number, "Way Down South." Mrs. Mortenson then sang "Swa nee River" and Mrs. H1U plsyed on " the piano as accompaniment, "Hum oresque" by Dvorak. "Th Eider Makes Patricia Short a Call." a short skit, directed by Mrs. Ruth Blgler. wss then presented by the following cast: Gale Berry, Ethel Grace Blgler, Ethel Moore. Na omi Jenkins and Ellis M. Bugbee. Jolly Day Enjoyed r At Butler Cabin Judge and Mrs. Grant Matthews, Mis DaDhne Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawk and daughter Cecily, all of Grants Pass, were Included In the list of guests at the entertainment held at Peter Pan camp on the Rogue river, last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler of Medford at their sun mer home there. Other truesta Included Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett, Mr. and Mri. Charley Gray, all of Riverside Col ony: Mr. and Mra. George West and Mr and Mrs. Georfe B. Alden Of Medford. Following a turkey dinner, games were enjoyed of which baseball was the main diversion. In addition to a number of women star-players, those who witnessed the game stated Judge Matthews excelled at the bat and J. H. Butler as umpire. Grants Pass Courier. Many To Play Cards Parish Hall Tonight The Sacred Heart church parish hall will be the gathering place to night of many folk, who enjoy a few hours at cards, for St. Ann's Altar society Is entertaining again. Playing will begin at 8:00 o'clock and an invitation is extended all persons, who enjoy a card game.' The committee for the evening's . arrangements Is composed of Mrs. . Frank Orltsch, Mrs. Paul Orelner. Mrs. Dlldea, Mra. J. O. Hayes, Mrs. C. M. Hartley, Mrs. M. Herbert, Mrs. Hoffbeck and Misses Martha Hanley, Hageman and Blllie Hammett. Franklins To Make .. Home In Grass Valley Mrs. Nell Franklin and daughter, Barbara, are leaving today by motor for Grass Valley, Calif., with Mr. Franklin to make their home there, where he haa been In business for some time. Mr. Franklin arrived a few days ago and they are moving from their King street home today. Mra. Franklin's mother, who made her home with them here, Is already In the aouth and will Join them later at Grass Valley. Garden Club Meets In Swlgart Garden Tomorrow A lovely meeting place for the Medford Garden club, the garden of Mra. Carl Swlgart at ail Genessee street, will be tomorrow evening, for It is in full June bloom. Members of the club are asked to gather there at 6:45 o'clock to enjoy a tour of the garden, a social hour, and business meeting. Plans are be ing made for a large attendance. Apollo Students In Recital on Friday Sebastian Apollo, well known local artist, wil present his plsno pupils In recital Friday, June 30, and assisting them will be Roger Kaiser, violin vir tuoso. Mr. Apollo will also plsy sev- ersl concert numbers, which axe much anticipated. A wonderful program of mu-.e has been arranged and an Invitation Is extended all music lovers. The pro gram will open st 8 o'clock. B. P. W. Club To' Picnic, Ashland Park Members of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club are Joining other organizations of the city In choosing picnics ss favorite form of entertainment thla week. They will meet In Ashland park Thursday eve ning. Dr. Susie V. Standard Is cha'.r man of picnic plans and announces that supper will be served as nearly ' 6:30 as possible. If you are looking for fine flavor and good keeping quality in White Bread TRY MODEL BAKERY'S HONEY BREAD Mrs. Boggs Elected to Supreme Office of Nile A high honor was conferred upon Bare. O. C. Boggs of this city, queen of Zulelms temple. No. 13, Daughters of the Nile, at the Supreme session in Portland, last week, members of the local temple announced today upon return to Mectford. Mrs. Boggs was appointed Supreme Princess Zulelms, an Important office In the supreme lodge, bringing honor to the southern Oregon temple as well as to Mrs. Boggs. She la the first representstlve of Zllelma temple for a number of yeara to receive an office In the supreme lodge, Mrs, Naomi Montgomery of this city and Port land being the last' preceding her to hold a supreme office. Medford was well represented at the supreme session, which opened Monday, continuing until Friday. The patrol, with Mrs. O. D. Frazee as cap tain, was In attendance and a num ber of other Zllelma temple members from this city snd Ashland. In the patrol drill of Monday evening the Zuleima group participated, and Wed nesday evening, a stunt, portrsylng one of the Indian legends of Crster Lake.' was presented by the Zuleima petrol. A large picture of the lake formed the background of the skit and members of the patrol. In Indian costumes, acted out the, story told by Mrs. Glenna Mae Early, Most of the Medford women In at tendance have returned to this city. Mrs. E. A. Peasley and Mrs. Jack Por ter, howover, remained to visit friends and relatives In Portland, and Mrs. Early to be guest of relatives In Eu gene. Mrs. Andrews and Son Leave for New York Many of their friends gathered at the south bound Shasta last evening to say goodbye to Mrs. George An- drews and son, George Edward, who left to make their home In New York, where George Edward will study voice. Their going was preceded by many social events In varloua parta of the Rogue River valley, where the An drews fsmlly has for many years fill ed a very Important niche In the so cial and musical life of southern Ore gon, and from all sections friends came again laat evening to wish them a pleasant trip east and happiness in their new home. Mrs. Andrews and son will stop In San Francisco and Berkeley for four days to visit Miss Bonnie Andrews, teacher In the San Francisco schools and student this summer at the Uni versity of California. They will also I stop for a short time In Los Angeles, wnere tney win be guests of Mrs. An' drews' brother, Charlie Stewart. Enroute east they will apend some time in Parsons, Kansas, Mrs. An- drew's old home and at the World's Fslr before continuing to New York. Medford Women Attend Party In Ashland Mrs. Clsra Klncald of Ashland en tertained recently with a lovely'party at her country home near Llthla Sprlnga and among guests, accord Ing to announcement In the social columns of the Tidings were two from Medford, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. McDon sld. Wenonah Club ' ' Meets Thursday The Wenonah club will meet for luncheon at the home of Mra. Mabel Quackenbush Thursday, June 29, It was announced today. Installation of officers will be a feature of the afternoon. , Hostesses will be Mrs. Helen Hicks, Mra, Mlllnes and Mrs. Hayes. Miss Phythlan Among Young Hostesses of Week Miss Marjorle Phythlan la among members of the younger set enter- tslng this week. She has Invited i group of friends in for Thursday af ternoon, when three tables of bridge will be In play. Miss Van Dyke To Attend University of Washington Miss Mary Van Dyke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Van Dyke, Is among members of the younger set making plana for school. She will enter the University of Washington In the fall. SALEM, June 28. (AP) Permis sion to estsbiish a railroad crossing over the Klam&th -Lake view highway was today granted the Ewauna Box company of Klamath Falls by the state utilities commissioner. AMSTERDAM. Holland, June 38 (AP) T.6 Netherlands bank raised Its discount rate today from 3 to H Pr cent. For Quick Sale Eakin Hatchery 5 acres 4 -room modern house, completely furnished. 10,000 capacity Incubator; cow. 500 Hansen thoroughbred chickens mile So. Talent on Pacific Highway MAID BANKRUPTCY STILL TO BE APPOINTED Appointment of a bankruptcy wt- i erw for the handling of the L. A. Banks and Suncrest Orchards, Inc. bankruptcy proceeding!, has not been announced by the federal court of Portland as yet, according to Frank DeSouaa. attorney who filed the bankruptcy proceedings against Banks and the 8uncreat Orchards. Possibility that Attorney Hamilton of Roeeburg will be appointed was voiced by DeSousa, although It may be assigned to the bankruptcy ref eree of Klamath Palls, he said. After a referee has been appointed. notice will be given to all Banks' creditors, who will then file their claims against the Banks property. Banks and his wife, Edith R. Banks, were declared bankrupt June IS, and the Suncrest Orchards June 1, ac cording to DeSousa. Attorney Harry Skyrman, Medford referee in bankruptcy, received the papera last week but sent them back to federal court, as Attorney Skyr man Is an attorney In litigation against the Suncrest Orchards. It Is possible, however, that the federal court will assign the Job to Skyr man anyway. City Superintendent Fred Scheffel and City Attorney Frank Farrell spent yesterday in Roeeburg, con ferring with officials there regard ing the application for H. F. C. funds for construction of a new sewage plant here, now under consideration. The city of Roeeburg also plans to apply for a federal loan for con struction of a new sewage system, and the officials of the two cities considered probable plans yesterday. The Medford application will be ready for presentation to the coun cil this week. It la being prepared by ctty Superintendent Scheffel, MM Store Picnic Enjoyed Despite Rain In Ashland The down pour of rain In Ashland didn't dampen the spirits ..of the M M. Department store crowd at their annual picnic. They Just chanced the tables and went to the home of A. E. Kenney, 55 Granite street, where a long table was spread in the spa- clous dining room and small tables in the lovely sun parlor. The delicious dinner provided by Mr. and Mra. Meeker was thoroughly enjoyed. A special surpilse from the employee longest employed, Mrs. Ed na Pursel, was a birthday cake with candles commemorating the sixteenth annual picnic. v The evening was spent In singing and a general get-to-gether good time. A BLESSED EVENT for MOTORISTS $ t mw ; HEm2 ! -- JPIlt WmLfi J$0' " READ oQ0 IvllfiJ WsJSm'j EARL oiuaoRBi $3yiF A STATEMENT yjwk v (Mj tomorrows Xgp jj NEWSPAPERS ACTOR WEDS DAUGHTER OF CONSUL fed r mi Marion Mitchell Morrison, known on the motion picture screen as John Wayne, was married to Josephine Alicia Saenz, daughter of Dr. Jose Saenz. Dominican consul at Los Angeles, before an altar of flow ers In a Beverly Hills garden. Loretta Young (right), screen actress, waa the bride's attendant at the ceremony. (Associated Preis Photo) E JAILED AS DRUNK Jease Thomas of Ashland, father of Clark Thomas, former assistant county Jailer appointed by the Fehl regime, was serving a Jail sentence In the city of Ashland today. Thomas, known here as one of the leading financial supporters of County Judge Earl H. Fehl, and L. A. Banks, ex- edit or. convicted of second degree murder for the slaying of Constable George J. Prcscott, was arrested In the Llthla city for drunkeness. He was fined (20 and sentenced to 10 days In Jail. . Burelson Store Personnel Has . Picnic On Rogue Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burelson, of Burelson 's Ladles Ready to Wear, and their employees enjoyed their annual store picnic at the summer camp of C. H. Howell and Mra. Scyler. The party motor ed to the summer camp which la located on the banks of Rogue river. A picnic supper waa enjoyed and then the group gathered around a large bon-flre roasting marsh mellows and being entertained by the Inter esting stories of Mr. Howell. Those present were Mr. and Mra. E. T. Burelson and their employees Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Luy, Mrs. Seyler. Miss Blschoff and Miss Jensen and guests Misses Ruth Luy and Linda Wright. Janet Gaynor Comes To Craterian Soon Two of the most popular screen players In the world are co-starred In "Adorable," Fox film romantic comedy with music, coming tomor row to the Craterian theatre. They are Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat. Miss Gaynor, who haa stead ily climbed the ladder of popularity (WITH APOLOGIES -1 M 1 I E FROM FLIER'S FATE PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) There waa still no word today that might aid In solving the mystery of the disappearance 12 days ago of Wil liam Young, Portland airways pilot. Leaders In the search for the lost pilot centered their interest today In the country southeast of Estacada and east of Molalla. Young dropped from sight on a night flight from Medford to Port land. Mrs. Young revealed today that only the fact that she felt she was not properly dressed for the air trip from Portland to Medford kept her from accompanying her husband. He took a passenger to Medford and was lost on the return trip. REPORT DIAMOND LAKE The "weather Is fine and the fish ing great at Diamond lake" Is the report today of the game division of the state police. The snow Is all gone and the fish are even responding to a fly, which la unusual at Diamond ! lake. It is necessary to make the trip via Fort Klamath but the road Is In good condition, making the driving time the same. since her memorable performance In "7th Heaven," is admittedly the best magnet of all girls In pictures. Her productions are seen and heard by more persons throughout the world than those of any other actress. Garat, on the other hand. Is the most popular male star -on the Con tinent where he has made pictures In English, French and German. An nouncement of his name as a mem ber of a cast la the equivalent of a sell-out at every European the atre. TO WAITER WINCHELl) -ARE GIVEN FACTS In connection with the amendment to the city charter upon which the electors will vote on Friday, June 30, the following statement was issued this morning from the Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of those who may not be completely familiar with the purpose of the election: "In 1918 the ctty of Medford as a part of Its refunding plan covering the refunding of obligations for pav ing incurred during the boom period. adopted a so-called Hansen plan and pursuant thereto Issued and sold bonds in the sum of $700,000. These bonds mature in 1934. As the situa tion now stands (389,000 of the bonds have been paid and there remains outstanding (311,000. "Under ordinary circumstances snd conditions the city would refund these bonds for an additional period by the issuance of refunding bonds. These bonds would be sold on the market and the proceeds used to pay the matured and unpaid bonds out standing. "Due to the present economic con ditions, it la impossible to sell muni cipal bonds at par or near par, and as a consequence, any refunding bonds sold by the city would probably not bring more than 80 per cent to 85 per cent which would mean a loss of not less than (50,000 to the ctty of Medford. "The city council has, under the city charter, authority to Issue and sell refunding bonds for the purpose of payment of outstanding and ma tured bonded obligation. The charter provision only authorizes the city to sell such bonds. "At the last session of the State Legislature a bill waa enacted giving city councils of the various cities In the state of Oregon authority to is sue refunding bonds and to exchange them for matured bonds. The present election la for the purpose of amend ing the city charter of the city of Medford to conform to this statute. ' "It is the present plan of the city council to exchange refunding bonds ror the present bonds as they mature and thus avoid selling the refunding bonds on the open market at a sub stantial loss to the city," The board of directors of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce has en dorsed the amendment to the city charter and urges citizens to vote on Friday and support the city council in its plan to maintain the good cred it of the city. by UPPER VALLEY STORM It waa an 111 wind that blew up the storm which visited Ashland vi cinity yesterday, according to reports from that locality, it brought a 30 per cent loss In the blng cherry crop. The cloudburst accompanying the storm proving so damaging to the Ashland fruit, brought a rainfall of approximately four-tenths of an Inch In IS mlnutea' time. ITU TO BE QUIET DAY There will be no FourUi of July celebration In Ashland thla year, (or the first time In many years, accord ing to announcement from the Llthla city chamber of commerce. Business In Ashland, however, will be practically suspended to enable the citizens of the city to enjoy a three day holiday, beginning Sunday, It waa announced today. According to a survey completed yesterday, It waa stated in the Ashland Tidings, practically all merchants, save those who ordinarily remain open on Sun day, were In favor of closing Monday, also. ADRIENNE'S 4th of Julv Specials a Linen and Pique Gob Style Hats $1.95 White Bags . . . $1.00 and $1.95 Novelty Clasps, embroidery trim ADRIENNE'S WORLD'S PAIR plus A FREE TICKET CALIFORNIA COACH TOURIST 21-Day Unit 21-D.T Limit 605 705 ROUNDTRIP ROUNDTRIP From most western Oregon and Washington points, you can in clude California in your trip East or not It! more rail fare thin a trip itraight East and back. Here is an example of what this means. Suppose you buy the 190.30 ticket to Chicago. At this fare you can go straight to Chi cago and back, of course. 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