MEDFOKD MSTE TRTBTOTE. MEDFORD, OKEGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933. PAGE THREE r Society and Clubs Edited by Eca Nealon Hamilton Summer Frock Miss Eransona . - Becltal Tonl(ht . . i -. . At a:15 o'clock thl trenlnf Miss Batty Evanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Evanson. will- present a piano recital at the Baldwin Shoppe on South Grape street. Miss Evan ton Is a student of George Hopkins of Via University of Oregon. Her program follows: I . Andante Favorl i Beethoven SoarlnK Schumann ii Masurka In 7 sharp minor- Nocturne in F , Chopln ..Chopin Polonaise in C sharp minor.... Chopin HI .. . Concerto to P minor J.'..Chopln larghetto Chopin Allegro Vivace Chopin IV Bhaosody In F sharp mlnor.Dbhnanyl Cadiz t Albenlz Melodle Polonaise Rachmaninoff McDowell be assisted In Miss Evanson will the Chopin Concerto by her sister. Helen, wfto will play the orchestral accompaniment on a second piano. Writers Adopt Nome , , . For Organization Here At the meeting last night at the Holland hotel of the branch of nat ional league of western writers, the name of the "Southern Oregon Branch of the League of western Writers" was adopted for the local organization. It was announced that the next meeting wlU be on August T. at 3:30 o'clock In the hotel. All persons Interested In the league have been Invited to attend, and the charter Is being held open until the next meeting In order that those who wish to be charter members, will have an opportunity to become such. Officers in attendance at the meet ing last night were Mrs. O). R. Batch well, president: Mrs. A. V. Graves, aecretsry: Miss Dorothy Reynolds, treasurer and Miss Maud Poole, his torian. i Mrs. aatchwell appointed V. A. Davis, Mrs. E. E. Gore and Mrs. A. R. Hedges as members of the .board of directors. Miss Tucker- Returns Here Miss Nan Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nlon Tucker, of Hlllsboro, , Csl., -returned to Medford on the Oreronlan from Portland, where she was the guest for ten days of Miss Kathleen Kamm. daughter of Mr: and Mrs.- Walter Kamm, of t,he northern clty. Mlsa Tucker will join her mother at "Rogue's Roost.T summer lodge on the Rogue. Piches On Trip ', i " To San Francisco . . , . Mr. and Mrs. Al Plche left Satur day for San Francisco," where" they plan to visit for a week. Farewell Party For Janlkowiais A farewell party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vlnoeut Jamkowskl, who are leaving for Portland to make their - home. Music and games were enjoyed dur ing the evening, after which refresh ments were served. Thoce attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ii T. Dike, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffesn and sons. Willis and Bobble: Mrs. Myrtle Smith and son,- Alvln; Mrs. Harold Warren. Mrs. Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Clark, Miss Ruth Demmer, Berkha Stlnson, Genevieve Brown, and the honor guests Mr. and Mrs. Janlkowskl, and daughters, Corrlne and Dorothy. - Installation of Officers Plan of Business Women . - At a dinner party tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at Mrs. Howard Peary's Waucoma Inn on the Paclflo high way, newly elected officers of tho local chapter, Business and Profes sional women, will be Installed, Mrs. Edwins Welshaar, retiring president, has announced. Reports of the year's work win: also be given at that time. Officers selected are Clarice Spuhn. president: Alice Coppln. vice presi dent; Anne Barnes, corresponding secretary; Margaret Morrison, record ing secretary; Belva Aiken, treasurer: Maude Chapman,- auditor and Mrs. Susie Standard and Mrs. Welshaar, directors. Mrs. plates On " Trip to East Mrs. Horatio Gates left last week by train for Canada and the middle western United States, where she plans to spend-about a month visit ing relatives and friends. She will return to her home here about the first of August, Ottawa and Toronto will be In cluded among points to be visited by Mrs, Gates, . and she will stop over for some time In Minnesota. MANY FROM MEDFORD II FemVallev -lL L 1 1 it Guards Production AT DIAMOND LAKE TO ENJOY 4TH OF JULY There wu aa'unuiuilly larg crowd at Diamond like on July 4th. Many fUhermcn had splendid suc cess, while others enjoyed swimming, boating; and hiking. The largest attendance .was from Medford, with ft close second from Klamath Palls. Many other cities In Oregon, Washington and California were represented. From a distance were people from Ohio and Pennsylvania. The road Is now open via Union creek, also via The Da lies-California highway. The cottages have been repainted. improvements made In the lodge and George Howard, manager, assures the public that they are better prepared than ever before to render the best service. Among Medford people at the lake were Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Thayer, Marlon Ness, O. W. Wakefield. Hester Whitman, Lee Bishop, E. C. Koppen. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Simp son, Georgia Edwards, H. J. McMahon, R. F. Lueck and party, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Strang, L. E. Clenenlung, R. O. Holmes, P. 0. Wilder, Wm. Von der Helen, C. E. Gates, R. J. Simpson, Wm. Murray. A light frilly muff lends new touch to this summertime evening frock of maize net over taffeta. The little Jacket and muff are trimmed with clusters of French silk flowers. (Associated Press Photo) t allfornla Folk Vacation Here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dalzlel of the University of California faculty, were' week-end visitors In Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Tobln. While here, they visited Crater lake and the Oregon Caves. . Misses Ferguson Tand Schmidt Complete Vacation, Trip Miss Jeane Ferguson and Miss Jane Scrhmldt returned to Medford Mon--day evening by train from Portland and Seaside, where they have been vacationing for the past ten days. Program Wednesday At Normal School - ' ' Misi Beulah Gore of Medford will -Join Miss Ellen Galey and Robert Dodge of Ashland In a musical pre sentation at the Southern Oregon Normal school in Ashland tomorrow. of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. DeHaas of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pech. Sunday school picnic snd program at the Lake Creek park July 3 was well attended and considerable thanks la due Mrs. Short for her tireless ef forts in arranging the entertainment. Miss Betty Purdln of Medford Is spending a few days with Dorthea Meyer. . . TINGLEAF RITES I Albert John Tlngleaf,- restdent of Eagle Point for the past three years, Tho passed at a local hospital Sun day, as the result of severe blows to the head, was born In Sweden, May 30, 1884, and came to the United States In 1892. He was united In marriage to Mil lie Tucker at Wllllamafleld. 111., July 38, 1907. rour children were born to the union; Clarence Dalbert, Beulah and June, all at home. He also leaves two brothers, Richard and Fred of Riverside,' California. His many friends of the Eagle Point and Medford districts mourn his passing. Funeral services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home. Thurs day at a :00 o. m., Rev. . J. S. Smith of Butte Falls officiating. Interment In Siskiyou Memorial Park. : Eagle Point Orange will have charge of the . services at the grave. Lake Creek BIRTHS Retl estate or Insurance leave to Jones, Phone 898. FERN VALLEY, July 11. (Spl.) Those In the community enjoyed the Fourth In various places. Going to Ashland were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer eWls, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bojer, Mrs. Ed Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughe, Mrs. Bussey and Allen Bus- sey, Mr. and Mrs. Bsra Messenger and family. Mra Dean Booth spent the day with friends picnicking on Anderson creek. Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt attended the show in Medford and then spent the evenlug with Mr. and Mrs. Clark norVi of Medford. Nicholas DeWltt went to Grants Pass. Henry and Elmer Kantor, Warner and lmer Barnes and Clarence Chll dera went to Jackson Hot Springs .for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowden and family and Dallas Reeder spent the Fourth at Lake of the Woods. Miss Valeria Whitney and Miss Anne Ksntor were on the Stsklyous for the day. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ifanto Join In wishing them life long hiippluess. They were married the evening of July 8. She was Mar guerite Cunningham. Mr. DeWltt sent a large shipment of cherries to San Francisco lsst week. Harry Luy of Medford assisted with the packing. They will be handled by tho Bear Fruit company there. Miss Ellen Burnett has written she Is enjoying a visit with her slstor at Orland. Cel.- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welbourne were Medford shoppers FFrtday. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes and T. R. Hughes drove to Sams Valley Sun day to visit E. P. Hughes and Mrs. M. F. Hughes. given an exciting ride through the neighboring district- Mr. and Mrs. Kantor are making their home west of. Phoenix. Eagle Pt. Grange Victor Chrlstgau, former repre sentative from Minnesota, has been named director of the production division of the agricultural adjust ment administration. Hie Job will be to see that farmers raise less to as to get mora money for their produce. (Associated Press Photo) Eagle Point Orange met July with a amall attendance. Legislative committee reports plans to have a speaker present at the next meeting to explain the measures as printed In voters' pamphlet. A committee wss appointed to pre pare more plans on the building of a new hall, consisting of live members. The H. B. O. reports that July 14 will be clean-up day at the grange hall. All women wishing to help are invited. Lecture hour waa In keeping with the holiday, consisting of patriotic; songs and short history sketches of "Yankee Doodle," "America,1 and "America the Beautiful." , A reading The Declaration f Inde pendence of Women" by Gertrude Haak waa followed by a short skit about the absent-minded professor in a department store all of whlcn wee? enjoyable. Lecturer announced that It la ex pec ted that Phoenix Orange will have charge of the program at the next meeting, It It can be arranged. R. E. club met at Mrs. Amy Brown' June 38 with 31 ladles present. An interesting business session was held, at which a committee was appointed to plan a candy social. Special program consisted of a mis cellaneous shower tor a member. Hostess served a refreshing luncb. Henry Kantor has started taking inusto lessons of Miss Valeria Whit ney. ' Mrs. Evelyn Messenger wu the guest nt her brother and his family, Ezra Messenge.', Sunday. When friends met to oharlvarl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kantor they made It doublo as Mr. and Mrs. George Con nor, who were married recently, came as guests. The surprise to these young people came July 8. They were DON'T wait ct Bod; 1 Order Select Body Fir Wood Now .25 Per Tier By Load MEDFORD FUEL CO, 11S N. Central. Tel. 631 m The only mayonnaise Certified to be furt by ft f an accredited anslyti I cal chemist. 4 ' 1 IsiUt on the maronniiM with this Ctniftii Stsl Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Juniper of Holly street, Medford, are the parents of a son, weighing seven pounds, born last night at the Community hospital. : Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ouches of Medford Monday night, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 11 4 ounces, at the Community hospital. . ; LAKE CREEK.: . July 10. (Spl.) Miss Elsie Wilhlte, who tor the psst yesr has been a resident of San Mateo. Calif., Is home on a visit. She ex pects to leave for tho south Saturday. Among those spending the Fourth at the Dead Indian Soda Springs were Mr. and Mrs. C. P.. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Damon and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grigsby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft and family and Wm. Messal and family. 1 Guests for the Fourth at the E. R. Jones home were Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Ragsdale of Trail, .Mr. and Mrs.. Mar vin Ragsdale of Evans Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davles of Forest Creek, Mr. and . Mrs. John Bolinert of Central Point. Miss-Dorothy Inmsn and Bob Cowden of Eagle Point. " Haying, which has been delayed nearly , a month,, la-now under way here'. . . Mrs.' Mabel Brown of Brownsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wakefield of Yreka and Helen Brown were Tues day guests of Mr. snd Mrs. R. A. Pech ' .Visits In North Mlas Margaret Kerr .is on a vacation trip north. She plans to stop In Corvallls for a while, then continue to Portland. She will return to Medford in about : two weeks. .Her place : in ' the of flee of Dr. James C. Hayes, la being taken by Miss Patricia Hayes. - - How you feel depends on what you eat PLAID IS POPULAR THIS SUMMER v -' i ' I Plsid'. In Kyle and yen needn't be Scottish to wear It Her., left. If Oorothea Wleck. Hollywood player 1st. from Germany, In a ln gown of n.vy blue and whit, taffeta. Helen Twelvetrees, right, goes .to th. beach In plaid, puff-.le.v. J.cKet Her slsck. sr. white linen nd hr sun hV. leohorn with, tibia bind oi plaid. PHONE 264 FOR QUICK ICE DELIVERY Medford Ice & Storage Co. So. Fir St. Phone 264 Up up UP! That's the price direction now. Your chances to save grow fewer every day. BUT Penney's Mid-year Clearance gives you one last opportunity to beat the rise . . . one last chance to buy at the lowest levels you're likely to see again! "Out!" That's our command to all Spring and Summer Goods . . to all lagging stocksl EwH re vised ' price tag tells a daring, almost unbelievable story. From one end of the store to the other these values prevail. Space must be made for Fall goods already at our doors , , . But time's short I If you're to be dollars to the good, you'll have to aot quiokly. The thrifty know what a CLEARANCE moans at Pennoy's . . . and they know, in the face of rising prices, that these drastic reductions mean a once-ura-lifctime bargain holiday! . ONE onoup WOMEN'S COATS TO CLEAR 04 S8-INTII PERCALE MIlt'E. TUB VABD 6c WOMEN'S Linen Suits and Knit Dresses Regrouped to move ' quickly, , A Bargain at ' 2 .00 One Qrofcp Men's Striped Flannel TROUSERS Now .00 . WOMEN' HANDKERCHIEFS JUST IMAGINE ITI lC each ' One Group Boy's Shirts Sizes QMyi Mostly Fancy Patterns Repriced at 29c Men's Broadoloth Shorts.. Men's Neokties Bandana Handkerchiefs Boys' Bathing Suits Men's Bathing Suits Men's Fancy Oxfords . Men's Dress Hats Boys' Dress Caps : -2 tor 35t 25 : 5 Men's Tweed Suits . Men's Bib Overalls Boys' Athletic Union Suits 08? $1.19 .-...$2.49 98t 25t -.$11.90 30? .25t Toweling ..... Stevens Crash . All Silk Pongee Curtain Panels Huck Towels. All white.. Baby Blankets Women's Silk Hose ..5 yards 25? .. 5 ywd 40 :: Yard 14 ....Each 25 39 5 10 19 23? ..- 50 Women's Costumo Blips .. , Women's Chardonise Hose . Girdles and Corset Combinations Children's Rayon Panties Women's Handbags Women's Mesh Hose Women's Fabric Gloves 39? iUf ..- 19 98 - 25 -40 9S 2 pair 25? 49? Terry Cloth Pull-Overs for Men and Boys all one price 49c Men's Rayon Socks fancy patterns 4pairs,9c Choice of Any Millinery remaining in stock All one price 50c Men's STRAW HATS Regrouped to clear 69c 90c Ken's Work Socks Men's Droadclotti Shirts White only Pre-Shrunk Sites Uyi to XT