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TSOE TWO JfEDFORD ITKTL TRTBTTNT:, fEBFOItn, OREGON, SUNDIVr, .TULY 50, 1933 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton sO-mttvy'' Miss Roberta and Fiance, Incentive Much Entertaining U1M Mary Im Roberta, daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. M. Roberta, whose engagement waa recently announced to Robert Monti of Allegan, Mich Stanford university atudent, haa been the Inspiration of a gay round of feetlvlty during the past week and the coming week also promises to be dotted with events feting the be trothed couple, which will add much Interest to mid-summer days. At a swimming party Tuesday. ai which Mlsa Dorothy Orth waa hos teas, Miss Roberta shared honora with Mlsa Ruth Bown, who la leaving lor Ban Francisco, after a holiday here KB guest of her aunt. Mra. B. O. Burgess. Thuradsy evening, Mr. A. S. Ros- cnbaum, Mlsa Dorothy Roberta' god- lather, waa host at dinner and danc- Jna . Jionorlng her sister and . her Ilance at Bonney'i Orlll. Ouest for the occasion were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch, Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy Roberta, Betty Bnrdwel! and Clara Mary Puson and Messrs. Ron. ert Mantz, James Hayes Jr., and Tom Emmens. rrldsy afternoon Miss Mary Par sons, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Reg inald Paraona, entertained at lunch eon and linen shower honoring the bride-elect. Next Thursday Misses Betty Bard. well and Mary Hayea are planning a party for Miss Roberts' pleasure and Tuesday evening, Jamea Bayea, Jr., will be host at a stag party, honoring Mr. Mants. Mr. and Mra. A. P. Johnsen are also entertaining for Mlsa Roberta and her flanoa late thla week. Mra. Roberta and daughter! are leaving today for San Francisco, where they will spend the early part ef the week. The wedding of Mlsa Roberta ana Mr. Mantis haa been announced for August 10th at the Roberta home on Crown hill. Dinner, Swimming Enjoyed at Black Lodge on Saturday Entertaining for her son, Charley Preston, who arrived a short time ago (rem Chicago, Mrs. 0. N. Black waa noetess last night at ber lodge on Rogue river at a dinner and swim ming party. Fifteen members of the youn - set enjoyed the affair. Leonard Browns, Pasadena, Guests Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Brown of Pasadena, Calif., are apendlng their vacation with Uielr parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Fredorlck Johnson. They plan to leave on Monday for the Johnson cabin at Lake 'o the Woods. Mrs. Kiggins, Much Entertained Here A A popular guest In Medford during the past week waa Mra. A. O. Klgglna of Vancouver, Wash., who was feted at several affaire. Including lunch eona and picnic partlea. While here Mrs. Kieglns Is house guest of Mrs. Chester Hubbard. Guests From Palo Alio Holiday at Crater Lake The Misses Burnelce Miller and Helen Stanford of Palo Alto; Calif, re apendlng a fortnight at Crater Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rua sell Andrews. Mr. Kolinsky Berkeley, Guest Mrs. F. J. Bollnsky of Berkeley. Cel.. la the guest of Superintendent and Mrs. E. O. Sollnsky at their home at Annlo Springs In crater Lake Nation al Park. Heaths Leave For Portland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heath, Jr., left yesterday afternoon for Portland, to epenn aeveral days visiting relatives. Farretl at Beach For Week End Mr. and Mra. Frank Parrell left Friday evening for Gold Beach, where they will apend the week end. e Mrs. Graves Guest Of Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Chsrlea Orates of South Holly atreet, Medford. la the house guest for a few days at the home of Mrs. Rsy Edwin at Crater Lake. Mrs. C.errett leaves For Eastern Trip Mra. deary Garrett haa left thla city for the east, where she plana to spend three montha traveling and visiting friends. She will be Joined later by Mr. Garrett. Mrs, Canfleld Visits won. Lake Mrs. T. H. Canfleld arrived recently from Minneapolis, Minn to apend the aummer with her eon David H. Canfleld, chief ranger at Crater Lake national park. Chief Ranger Can fleld la well known in Medford. Mrs. Canfleld, during her visit Is residing at Annie Springs in the park. Mra. King leaves lor Klamath Falls Mra. Myra King, who haa been guest of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Ferguson left yesterdsy morning to visit friends In Klamath Falls. Her (laugh ter June. Is a guest of her grand parents In Ashland. Mra. King Is Mrs. Ferguson'! sis ter. w. Devaiop nppn FILMS r IXCiC, ir"rr:TTyTTIMil WILL ROGERS DAUGHTER IN MOVIES ml liV't:!! a I SEEL iiKWk V O err. - Elghtetn, a.h blond and Jutt out of an aiUrn flnlihlno achooi, Mary Rogert (right), daughtor of tha humorist and film eomedlan, Will Rogera, successfully crashed Hollywood aa "Mary Howard" without, atudlo officials aayt benefit of har dad'a name. With her la Lillian Harvey, atar of Mary'a flret picture. (Aaaoeiated Press Photo) Mesdames Gould and Warner Are Bridge Hostesses Cnter Lake-Mra. Charles Gould and Mra. Oordon Warner were hos tesses of a delightful bridge lunch eon given tha early part of laat week at the home of the former at Government Camp In Crater Lake national park. High bridge score was awarded to Mrs. E. C. Sollnsky and second high to Mrs. Charles Graves of Medford, guest at the home of Mra. Ray Edwin at Government Camp. Con solation prize waa awarded Mlsa Hel- i Stanford. Guests present Included Mrs. D, S.-Llbbey, Mrs. Belderllnden Mrs. Earl Count. Mlaa Bernlce Miller, Mra. Cora Palmer. Mrs, Russell And rews, Mrs. Thomas H. Canfleld, Mra. Breynton Pinch, Mra. W. B. Rob ertson, Mra. Ray Edwin, Mrs. John Sargent, Mra. Charles Blmaon, Mra. S. Woodruff, Mra. Dwight French, Mra. Walter Nlteel, Mlas Jean Steel, Mrs. R. W. Price, Mrs. E. 0. Sollnsky, Mrs. Charles Graves, Mra. T. J. Sollnsky. and Mlsa Winifred Warner. Westerh Writers League to Meet The Southern Oregon League of Western Wrltera will meet to com plete orgitnlMtlon at the Holland Hotel here, Monday, August 7th, and an Invitation haa been extended by the president. Mra. G, R. Butch well, to all persona In the Rogue River valley, Interested In writing. Those attending tha next meeting will still ba able to become charter members of tha southern Oregon branch. The meeting will ba held at a o'clock and literary minded folk of Mod ford, Ashland, and neighboring towns and communities are expeoted to attend. The next meeting of tha league will be held In Ashland at the LI this Hotel. Rornl Neighbors To Meet Thursday The Royal Neighbors will meet In telr hall Thursday, August 3rd, for their regular business meeting. Mistletoe Club Haa Covered Dish Luncheon The Mistletoe club met at the home of Myrtle Arnold, for a cov ered dish luncheon. A very enjoy able time waa had by many mem bers and famlltea. SI main s Week-End Guest at Lake of Woods , Dr. C. R. Slmklns and family are , spending the week-end at the Lake o : the Wooda aa th guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orlbbla. Dr. Slmklns and aon. j Glenn will return to Medford thU evening. Mrs. Slmklns and daughter. Leneve, will remain tha coming week at the lake. Christian Missionary Society to Meet The Woman's Missionary society of First Christian church will hold reg ular meeting in tha Recreational hall, downstairs, of the church Wednes day afternoon, A u mist 3. Mra. Fred Geiard and group will be in charge. An Interesting program haa been plsnned. Including a short playlet. mends and visitors will be wel come. Free 111 enlargement with each roll ot films printed. Gardner Drugs MEDFORD ELECTRIC B. M. Uush. Owner Basement. Medford Bldg. nirlne and Hei-elrlnf t all M Miss Buckley of San Francisco Is Guest of Pattons Mra. Hamilton Patton was hostess Friday evening at a large swimming and dancing party at Twin Plunges, arranged In compliment to her house guest, Miss Ruth Buckley of San Francisco. Mrs. Buckley stopped here for a several days' visit before con tinuing to the World's Fair. She la spending the week end at Crater Lake with Mra. Patton and sona and Mra. C. Reaae Braley. hav ing left by motor for the lake with them yeaterday. Miss Buckley will also enjoy a trip to Crescent City with the Pattons beforo leaving for the east. Mulhollanda Spend Meek End at Lake Dr. and Mrs. R. 0. Mulholland and daughter Marjorle, are apendlng this week end at Crater Lake as guest of Profeasor and Mrs. D. S. Ubbey, Missionary Societies To Meet on Tuesday. The Women's Foreign and Home Missionary societies of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a Joint meeting Tuesday afternoon In the church parlora with members of the Foreign society as hostess, The progrsm will be direed by Mra. Bllton. Alpha Delta Class Meets, Berrlon Home The Alpha Delta (lass of the Christian church of Medford met at tha home of Mra. H. J. Berrlan in Ashland Thursday afternoon for the regular monthly business meeting and social. The president, Mrs. Howe, presided over the business sea slon. The scripture lesson waa read by Mrs. David Hood, from delations 8; 1,0. and Mra. Maybell Church led In prayer. The capeule slater plan which waa adopted and followed the past year will be continued thla year but will be called the Alpha Delta sister plsn. . Oamea, stunt and contests were enjoyed In the yard, under the trees and the two committee under the leadership of Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Seahorn, served refreshment. A large attendance waa present to enjoy the hospitality of thla home. Miss Buena L. Wetherbee, R. N. , Announces the Opening of th. JACKSONVILLE SANATORIUM Special Care Maternity Cases and Convalescents Rate. ReMonabls phons Jacksonville 81 th Store ot Happy Wedding Rings White Rose Wedding Rings Radiant u Diamonds Larry Schade Younger Set Has Festive Party for Guest From South A festive party for members of the younger set wss held at the E. N. Eldrltlge home Friday night, when BUI Barnum entertained for. the pleasure of hta cousin. Miss Barbara LelgU Swlnson. of Napa. Cal. Forty two guests called and each waa announced through the loud spesker upon entering the Eldrldge home, which was decorated In a pro fusion of gladioli, awcetpeaa and ot,her summer flpwers. Dancing began at 0 o'clock to musle played by a three-piece or chestra, with barmonlea continued until one. Ping pong was also enjoyed In the garden, which was lighted by decora tive fixtures and stunts and games were Interspersed with dancing, after which buffet supper was served. Mann's Staff Has Enjoyable Picnic In Ashland Park One . of the large events of the past week waa the picnic enjoyed by members of Mann'a Department store staff and fBmlllea In Ashland psrk. . - Following the picnic supper guests continued to Twin Plunges, where dancing and awlmmlng were enjoyed. The picnic la an annual affair with the store staff. Mrl. Charles, Ouest of Mrs. Lunuden Mrs. Rose Charles of Loo Angeles la a guest in Medford of Mrs. H. U. Lumsdcn. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Berlin of Kent. Wash., who were also guests at the Lumsden home last week, left yesterday for the north. Crawfords Home From Seattle Trip Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford have returned to the city from a pleasant visit In Seattle, where they were guests of their son-ln-lsw nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Mad dox. Mis. Coleman Circle Hostess PHOENIX About twenty members of the Neighbors of Woodcraft Circle met with Mrs. Lillian Coleman Thurs day for a social afternoon, and for the purpose of meeting the stAte or ganlrer of the order, Mra. Lura Woods. A luncheon of cookies and Ice cream wss served. The practice meeting for officers and guards, called for Friday after noon waa postponed. Next meeting of the circle will be ! Aueust 3rd. Lutheran Ladles Start on New Year The Lutheran Ladles Aid met at the home of Mrs. A. Brewold Thursday tor the first meeting of the new year. The work will be carried on by the following officers and chslrmen of different committees with the co-operation of the mexnbera: Mra. Carl Fichtner, president; Mrs. John T"luh ter, vtce president; Mrs. Orvllle Cleric, secretary; Mrs. Fred Honner, treas urer: social and program, Mra. Cleo. P. Kabele. Christian service; Mra. Leonard Hicks, publicity: Mrs. War ren Rohrer, sewing; Mra. M. West rong, dining room; Mrs. Pat Shea, kitchen and linen; Mrs. Phil Oear hardt. food sales, Mrs. Hicks; dln l:ers. Mrs. Carl Fichtner. The meeting was called to order by the president. Mra. Qeo. P. Kabele read a chapter rrom the Book of Mark, then offered prayer. Reports f officers and committees were given. The Ladies' Aid la planning a picnic to be held In Grant Pasa park Sun day. Aug. I. The Sunday school will stsrt at 0:30 a. m. and the church eervlce from 10:0O to 11:00 o'clock and every one will start from the church. The hostess served delicious refresh ments at the close of meeting. CLEANING & PRESSING The Camelo System Is Good Phone 12S0 511 W. Main HIKE DELIVERY SERVICE 3F UAtJBUaj VOUNG CUDAHY If"''? r I " .Michael Cudahy, 25-year-old (don of the Chlcaao meat packing family, and r-'a bride-to bs, Mary Jacklyn Borax, are shown as they applied for a marriage license at Los Angeles. Mlaa Borax Is known on the stage as Jacklyn Roth, (Aaaoeiated Preaa Photo) B.P.W. Delegation Attends Meeting In Crescent City Mrs. Clarice Spuhn, president of the Medford Business and Profession al Women's club, accompanied by Miss C'ara Wood and Mra Alice Cop pin, left yesterday for Crescent City to attend the Northern California District conference. C. W. MacDon ald of Foster and Klelser also made the trip south and will apeak at the conference on the recreational ad vantage of Medford and vicinity for tourUta ... The Medford delegation expects to return Sunday night. The membera were guests at a banquet laat night and will attend a luncheon tomorrow In the coast city. Mrs. Sou-anda Bridge Hostess Mrs. M. J. Sowarda. who reoently returned to make her home In Med ford, entertained at bridge one. eve ning last week.. High score waa held by Mrs. Linn Mills. Quests present were: Mlsa Helen Rice, Mra. Linn Mills, Mr. and Mrs Luke Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anderson, host and hastes, Mr. and Mrs. Sowards. i Mrs, Caster, Honor Uuest at Picnic PHOENIX Mrs. L. O. Caater, was the Inspiration of a picnic aupper at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. W. Medley, of Medford, on Wednesday eight. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster, and sona Otto and Nor man, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson, and Oughter Shirley, Mrs. Mary E. Elli son, Mrs. O. W. Medley and son Oro- i ver, Junior, L. O. Caster and Misses j Elva and Sybil Cuter and the honor I guest. Th picnic aupper waa served on the spacious lawn, a huge birthday cake graced the table and wa cut and served by the guest of honor. AMAZ1M1M CHALLENGE PACKlnH0WR00MS Safes Records Smashed Thousands See Sensational Safety Tests of " What s Inside" Beautiful New GRUNOW! CARRENE the magic fluid refrig erant hailed at greatest advance In refrigeration history. Mattes pos sible absolute safety for first time. Never in htstory has snch instant en thusiasm snch a wave of public ac ceptancs greeted a new product'. It's another Cranow miracle! Crowds stand spellbound amazed at the simple, startling proof of. the super safety of the revolntionary new Grunow Refrigerator. Think of it! Cases banished! ITigh pressures wied out! A simple super safe liquid Carrene operating mv der vacuum! So safe you can see it TO WED ACTRESS Mrs. Pettegrew Honored At Party Prospect District On Thursday afternoon Mra. Paul Robertson entertained at her home near Prospect In honor of Mrs. Prank Pettegrew. The rooms were beautifully dec orated with bouquet of gladioli and baby breath from Mra. Qua Dlta worth'a garden. About fifteen ladles enjoyed the afternoon playing games, after which Mrs. Pettegrew waa presented with many lovely gifts. Assisting the hostess In serving were Meadamea Forrest Dasker and Everett Rawllnga. Neighbors of Woodcraft Plan Picnic. Grants Pass The Neighbors of Woodcraft of Grants Pass extends an Invitation to the members of Medford circle and famlllea to bring lunch and Join them In a picnic at the park In Grant Pass Sunday, August 6. Cof fee, cream and sugar will be fur nished. Ice cream will also be serv ed for which a collection will be taken to defray expensea. Games and awlmmlng will be par ticipated In during the. afternoon. Hotel Holland Beauty Shop (FORMERLY TUCKER'S) The ssme, excellent service at the same moderate prices. 'Phone 900 31 North Fir St. smell k bold h fa your liAiitls e tonally watch it freeze ice before your eyes! The amaring new Gnmow and Grunow alone offers yoo tins safety. Prove it yourself, as thousands have. Boy no refrigerator wititont equal proof of safety. Go with the uuwds see this sen sational new Grunow with its 34 great features. Demand a safety demon stration. Then learn the amazing values that put super-eafe refriger ation within reach of every American home. GRUNOW ILLINOIS COMPANY 501 N. Michi (ran Are OncJfO rhotae Superior 1776 Palmer Music & Oaddla Brlnfa Home Medals from Camp Albert Oaddl. son of Mr. and Mrs. g. c. Oaddl. returned last Sunday from Civilian Military Training camp and brought srtth Dim two gold med alj firat prises won In boxing and awlmmlng at Vancouver Barracks, tie also won a bar for aharpshootlng. NOW Secure Your Oriental Rugs Before Further Price Advances Prices are going up Take advantage of these low prices before the next advance It's a Real Investment. CARTOZIAN BROS. A representative Si On store of Cartozlan Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday DUCl Refrigerate the Ice Way It Costs So Very Little in Medford . IT IS SAFE . No Mechanical Troubles Correct Temperaturs The Drive-in Service at the Plant Will Save You Even More Open Day and Night Medford Ice & South Fir Street w ""'i iuBuauixauiwaiaiBiBW.4Bj Electric Store CONSTIPATION Stomach and liver troubles la young and old corrected by th atest natural methods. OR. H. r. COLEMAN, Phone 803, -8 Medford Dldg. Bros., III be at Weeks Storage Co. For Delivery Phone 264 E. Main and K. BarUett Phone 788