Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon Hamilton
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Rogue Is Popular
Gathering Place
Of Local Society
Farewell parties for folk leaving
, Medford, welcome borne partite (or
returning racatlonlets end visitors to
the World'! Fair, have Kept local
society very busy during the past
week although the warm weather
forecaet ft wane In event.
Throughout all the festivity the
Rogue was popular gathering place
nd continues to be. Last evening
Mrs. H. Chandler Egsn entertained
at ter river home, members of her
bridge club and their husbands.
Among those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Corbln Edge!!, Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Bprague
Rlegel, Mr. and Mra. wheldon Bid.
dle Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gain Robin
son, and Mr. and Mra. Alfred 8. V.
Csrpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
also entertained at dinner last eve
ning at their home In the country.
Inviting for the occasion Mr. ana
Mrs. Martin Luther, recent arrivals
here; Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch.
Miss Roxanne Ruhl and Chas. Voor
hlea. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. R.
Vsn Boevenberg will be hosts at a
5 o'clock picnic at the Maud cabin
on Rogue river, near Oold Hill,
Summer Social
Season at Lake
Drawing to Close
CRATER LAKE Mrs. E. C. Bollnsky
and Mrs. Earl Count were hostesses
Tuesday afternoon at the Annie
Springs home of Mrs. Sollnsky In
Crater Lake National park at the last
of a series of summer bridge lunch'
eons In the park. Attractive table
and room decorations added to the
eplrlt of the occasion.
Mrs. Ray Edwin, running up an
unusually high score, was awarded
first prize, with Mrs, John Ssrgent
second. Consolation prise was award
ed Mra. P. N. Miller. In a guessing
contest, Mrs. Russell Andrews was
high, Mrs, Breynton Finch second
and Mrs. T. H. Canfleld, low. A beau
tiful guest prise was presented Mrs.
K. O. Bryant, who was In the perk
few days with her husband, Dr. H.
O, Bryant, assistant director of the
National Park service.
Invited guests Included Mrs. W. W.
Atwood of Washington, D. 0., Mrs.
H. O. Bryant, Mrs. W. Zane of Eu
gene, Mrs., Mrs. D. 8. Llbbey. Mrs.
Martin Palmer. Mrs. Walter Nlttel.
Miss Jean Steel, Miss Eleanor Scott
of Los Angeles, Mrs. Stanley Wooa
ruff, Mra. Owlght French, Mrs. Can
fleld, Mra. Bargent, Mrs. W. B. Rob
ertson, Miss Gladys Ruud of Oak
land, Cal Mra. Russell Andrews, Mrs.
Lee Brlcker, Mrs. Gordon Warner. Mrs
Ray Henderson, Mrs. Charles Sim
eon, Mrs. C. Andreseu Hubbard, . Mrs.
Chsrles Goold, Mrs. F. N Miller. Mrs.
Finch and Mra. W. O. Belderllnden.
Williams' Observe
Tenth Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. V. Williams of
PhoenK celebrated their tenth wed
ding anniversary Tuesday evening at
their home entertaining lit buffet
supper There wen 33 present for
the cleassnt affair.
Mrs. Wells Honored
At Surprise Tarty
Mra. Marie Wells was very pleas
antly surprised by the Pal club mem
bers. Bridge was enjoyed during the
afternoon. Those present were: Mrs.
deorgla Orleve. Edith Beck, Calla
Oeer, Bessie Dewey, Inks Fouleer,
Henrietta McKlnney, Grace Frodette,
and the honor member, Marie Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Visiting Here.
. Welcome guests In the valley this
week are Mr. and Mra. Paul Allen of
Portland, who are visiting relatives
and friends. Mr. Allen Is associated
with the Portland Journal In the
northern city and la on vacation this
week.
Levy gtodents In
Recital Monday
National studio of Musle and Art
of which Victor Levy la In charge,
will present a recital In the city park
Monday evening at eight o'clock. The
violin ensemble of thirty puplla will
be heard, and anyone Interested In
hesrlng-the program, Is Invited, Mr.
Levy aald yesterday.
The American Laundry
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Harold 8. Vanderbllt, multi-millionaire railroad director and yachts,
man of New York and Newport, R. I, was married In New York to
Gertrude Lewie Conaway, aoclally prominent Philadelphia girl. They
sailed for Europe Immediately after the ceremony. (Aaaoclated Pras
Photos)
Misses Sinnott
Of Seattle Are
Feted at Dance
Feting the Misses Joan and Eliza
beth Sinnott, guests here from Be
attle of their aunts, the Misses Anne
and Katie Kellehor, Misses Gertrude
and Margarlte Boyle entertained Fri
day evening with ft dancing party
at the Twin ' Plunges.
Twenty-five couples from the
younger set were Invited to the af
fair. Portland Meyers
Honored at Supper
Mr rad Mra. Herbert W. Craln en
tertained Wednesday evening with
a plcnlo aupper at the Llthla park
in Ashmnd, In honor of Mrs. Oraln'a
parents.' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyers
of Portland.
Gliosis for the evening were Mrs.
Craln's sister, Mrs. Virgil W. Llvessy
and son Do aald Miss Grace Smith
of Portland, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Ea
gerness and son Kenneth.
Following the picnic, Mr. and Mrs.
Degerncss entertained at bridge In
their home, with Mrs. Llvesay Win
ning high honors.
Lecture Pleases
Large Audience
By MRS. E. E. GORE
Like an oasla In the desert was the
llluatmted lecture at the high school
auditorium Tuesday night by Lois
Lobdeli, who showed unusual views
of the Zlon National Park and Bryce
Canyon Miss Lobdel Is woman's
welfare director of the Union Psclflo
system and infusee the spirit of the
great out-doors into her leoture. She
creates an atmosphere of active par
ticipation in the trip through the
park that is very fascinating. As
one wes heard to say, "The way ahe
carried me along. I thought I'd never
come out of some ot those great
canyons M
Miss Moulton, who assisted Miss
London and who has sung In grand
opera before world audiences, also
plessed with musical interpretatlona
of some of the most outstanding
scenes.
It Is to be hoped that the cham
ber of commerce will have more and
other opportunities to provide de
lightful evenlnga' entertainment for
Its members and friends.
Crestoni visiting
In Portland This Week. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Creston of this
city are visiting In Portland thla
week, where they are at the Sovereign
hotel apartments.
100 N.
Asks Your Cooperation in Carrying
Out President Roosevelt's Splendid
W bllev that you will tupport ni, and accept whatever
changei are necessary in order for the American Laundry
to comply with the agreement for iborter howi, higher wegei
and more employment.
James Slorah, Proprietor
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Lawn Party Of
Altar Society
Is Wednesday
Among msjor event announced
for this week, socially speaking, Is the
publlo card party to be sponsored by
St. Ann's Altar society at me nome
of Mrs. J. R. Marshall on West Tenth
street. Wednesaay afternoon. Tables
will be arranged on the spacious iswn
and playing will begin at 3 o'clock.
Auction and contract bridge and too
will be played.
Assisting Mrs. Marshall In enter
taining . will be the following com
mittee: Mesdames A. V. Graves, Holz-
gang, J. O. Murray, Lermcxey, ixjuls
Jennings. Ksmpkse, Logan, Loffer
and Kelso.
Misses Ferry Are
Bridge Hostesses
The Misses Elizabeth end Frances
Ferry, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Ferry of Foots Creek, who will
be entering Stanford university in
the fsll. were hostesses Wednesday
afternoon at a bridge party at their
attractive home near Rogue River.
Among guests for the afternoon
were a number from the younger sot
of Medford, including Misses Ardath
Llndley, Francea Arusplger, Winifred
Rossborough, Roea Oore, Dorotny
Gore, Kstherlne Stearns, Erma We
dermeyer. Alleen Guy and Marian
Moore. Several friends also attended
from Foots Creek. First prize at
cards was awarded Miss Rosa Gore. -
Merrick-Agens .
Betrothal Told
The engagement of M!u Harriett
Merrick of Orosamont, Cal., to Lieut.
Frederic F. Agens U. 8. N., eon of
Prof, and Mra. F. T. Agens of Valley
View drlTe, and nephew of Mr and
Mrs. 0. M. Kldd, alias been announced.
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Greys Receive
Congratulation!
Congratulation are extended Mr.
and Mrs, Herb Grey of South Oak-
dale this week upon the birth ol
son, named James William. The
baby la the grandson ot Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Grey of this city and Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Gregory of the Crater
Lake highway.
plrnlo Dinner
Enjnjed In Park
Friday evening a picnic dinner was
enjoyed at Llthla park la Ashland
by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Craln, Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. LVgerness and Dr.
and Mrs. C. I. Drummond. Follow
ing dinner, the group enjoyed bridge
at the Craln home.
R. A.
Mrs. Lumsden Is
97 Today, Dinner
Planned At Inn
r "A happy birthday to you" la the
song hosts of friends are singing If
not in reality, at least In their hearts
today to Mrs. X. M. ("Grandma")
Lunuden, who Is celebrating her 97th
blrihday. With ner daughter-in-law.
Mra. H. V. Lumsden, with whom she
makes her home, and a few other
relatives and friends, sne wllf motor
to Rorue Elk Inn for birthday din
ner. Piana for the party were an
nounced yesterday by Mrs. H. U.
Lumsden.
Although three more years will
bring ner to her centennial, Mra.
Lumsden Is not dreading the future
but anticipating It, as she does visits
from the many friends she has made
during her 43 years lm Medford. And
the many folk, who call to wish her
"A nappy birthday" today, will find
the beloved little pioneer smiling at
the calendar.
Besides ner daughter-in-law, Mrs.
H. U. Lumsden, "Grandma," as she
la known to all her friends,, has the
following relatives here: A grand
son, Treve Lumsden, recently trans
ferred from Medford to Hills boro;
two great grandchildren, Anna Lee
and Treve Jr and a nephew, C. I.
Hutchison.
All will be Joining a nost of friends
in extending birthday greetings to
her today, for each August 27 that
rolls around finds a shower of flow
era, cardc, other gifts, and good wishes
awaiting "Grandma" Lumsden.
Mrs, Vint, Honor
Guest Thursday
At Tea in Park
CRATER LAKE Honoring Mrs.
Thorn a C. Vint of San Francisco. Miss
Jean Steel, assisted by Miss Jane So
llnsky, was hostess at tea Thursday
afternoon from three to five at hex
Government Camp home In Crater
National park. Mrs. Vint arrived Wed
nesday evening, accompanying Mr.
Vint, landscape architect of the na
tional park service.
She Is a former well known Med
ford resident and was a member of
the Crater Lake National park or
ganization five years ago.
Guests invited were as follows: Mrs.
Vint, Miss Mable Brown of Arizona,
accompanying the former, Mrs. E. O.
Sollnsky, Mra. D. 8. Llbbey, Mrs. Mar
tin Palmer. Mrs. W. O. Belderllnden.
Ml 88 Donna Sollnsky, Mrs. Charles
Goold, Mrs. Lee Brlcker, Mrs. Gordon
Warner, Mrs. Russell Andrews, Mra.
T. H. Canfleld, Mrs. Earl Count, Mrs.
Ray Henderson, Mrs. Ray Edwin. Mra.
John Sargent, Mra. Curtis Gardner
and Mrs. C. W. Rowe of Union Creek,
Mrs. F. N. Milter, Mrs. W. B. Robert
son, Mrs. Stanley Woodruff, Mrs.
Charles 81rason. Mrs. Walter Nlt&el,
Mrs. Owlght French, Mrs. Breynton
Finch, Miss Eleanor Scott of Los An
geles, guest of Mrs. Count, Mrs. Gladys
Ruud of Oakland, Calif., guest of Mra
Ray Edwin and Mrs. W. Bitton, mother
of Mrs. Brlcker.
Clarks Entertain I
At Bridge Event
Ml&s Marjorle Dally of Seattle and
Miss Eunice Davis, who recently re
turned from abroad, shared honors
Tuesday evening at the party given
by Mrs. Josephine Clark and son.
Webster. There were three tables of
bridge In play during the evening.
Hlhle Claw Reviews
Hook tf Ianlel Today
The Women'a Bible class of the
Medford Presbyterian church has
been holding regular meetings In the
clans room all during the summer.
Mrs. Maude. Chapman has given a
most Instructive exposition of the
book of Daniel. This study Is very
appropriate during these troublous
times.
Thla morning at 0:45 a review of
the entire book will be given and
all members, as well as anyone In
terested In prophesy, are invited to
attend. Mrs. Mary E. Chaney, presi
dent, announced yesterday.
A Grunow
Is
Von have only to lee the Qrnnow Refrigerator in opera
tion to know why it is 10 popular. Its presence in the
Hall of Science at the World's Fair is a big tribute to
Grunow.
Palmer
Music & Electric Store
Departing Folk
Much Entertained
Much entertaining of the past week
wsa arranged for the A. P. Johnsens,
who left Friday for their new home
in Fresno, Cal., and the Treve Luma
dens, who are leaving for HUlsboro,
A large dancing party, honoring the
Lumsden, waa held at the Hutchison
home, followed by supper at the Vir
gil Strangs, and a community lunch
eon for the pleasure of Mrs. Lumsden
was held Friday at the home of Mrs.
Conroy.
Several large affairs and numerous
dinners preceded the Johnsens de
parture. Mrs. Lumsden left Friday evening
for the north, where Mrs. Lumsden
and children will Join him the last
.of this week. .
Miss Fitzgibbon
Complimented at
Wednesday Event
Complimenting Miss Jean Fitz
gibbon, whose engagement to Aubrey
Pugh haa been announced, a num
ber of the bride-elect's friends gath
ered for surprise party and bridal
shower at the home of Miss Mar
guerite McAllister Wednesday eve
ning. .
Bridge was enjoyed and many love
ly gifts presented the honor guest.
Prizes at cards went to Misses Viola
Strong and Marguerite McAllister.
Present at the no-hostess event
were Misses Fitzgibbon, Strong, Mc
Allister, Ruth, Adklns and Ellen Wil
son, and Mesdames Maude Wilson.
J. E. McAllister, Ray LeFevre.
Clarence Sheley and John Bison.
A color scheme of green and yel
low was developed at the tables and
about the rooms of the McAllister
home for the occasion. ,
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
By Mrs. Cole Holmes.
Another branch of the work of the
Auxiliary Is the publicity. In order
to carry out Its purpose most ef
fectively It la necessary for the Auxil
iary to give the publlo an under
standing of its Ideals and principles
and of the work which it Is doing.
By making Itself well known to 'the
public, publlo support can be as
sured in all Auxiliary work, and as
many of the Auxiliary activities are
of a public or seml-publle nature, thla
support Is essential to fullest success.
The publicity work In the Auxiliary
haa no end of its own to gain, but
Its purpose is to acquaint the public
with, the work of the Auxiliary. For
success In membership work, In re
habilitation, child welfare, American
ism, community service, national de
fense, legislative work and the other
endeavors of the Auxiliary effective
publicity la always an Important aid
and often vitally necessary. It Is the
endeavor of the Auxiliary to continue
to be a group of patriotic women.
banded together for the dual purpose
of contributing to the welfare of the
widows and orphans of World War
Veterans and In the rehabilitation of
the disabled World War veteran. It
Is an honor to be able to belong to
such a group of women and help In
such a well-defined program. The
Auxiliary is comprised of the highest
grade of women who are able to com
bine pleasure with work. Every
mother, wife, alster and daughter of
a World war veteran should belong.
for it is impossible for any organi
zation to do Its most successful work
without adequate co-operation.
MIm Butler Returns
To Lonjrvlew, Wash.
Miss Arllene Butler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, left yes
terday for Long view. Wash., where
she will resume her position In he
schools with opening of the fall
term. She divided her vacation time
this year between Medford and Dia
mond lake, where she spent six wtrks
at the Butler cabin.
Refrigerator
the Answer
to Every
Housewife's
Prayer . .
i Gtt a demonstration
at our stort
VfUUlCtlT
B SUPER-SAFE
BCCRinrniTno
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Mus Arnold and
D. Huaon To Wed,
Corvallis Today
Miss Msrgaret Arnold, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Arnold of Van
couver, Wash., and Da re 11 p. Huson.
son ol Mrs. Ins M. Huson of tbls
city, will be married at 7:30 o'clock
this evening at a lovely ceremony
at ' the home of the bride-to-be's
brother, Byron D. Arnold ot Cor
vallis, the Presbyterian minister ot
that city officiating.
The bride, who wlU be unattended,
will be attired In Cassnova crepe,
off wbtte In ahade, and of long
flowing lines with close fitting bod
Ice. Bhe will csrry a shower bou
quet of sweetpess, roses and lUtes
of the valley. The wedding march
will be played by her brother, Mr.
Arnold.
Among those attending the wedding
will be Mr. and Mra. Arnold ot Van
couver, Mrs. Huson and sons Ray
and Roy, ot thla city, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Phillips, also of the Rogue
River valley.
Following a week's honeymoon at
the coast the couple will return to
Medford to reside, where Miss Arnold
Is an Instructor In the city schools
snd Mr. Huson In business with nts
mother.
Miss Arnold and her fiance have
been the Inspiration of much enter
taining here since announcement of
their betrothal. One of the last
events In their honor last week was
given by Mist Emily Brown, hostess
at the home of her parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Prazer Brown. Twenty
four members of the younger set
were Invited to a garden party and
shower complimenting the engaged
couple, Thursday evening. Gifts for
a kitchen and dining room shower
were presented after date of the
wedding was cleverly announced.
Games with a bridal character were
played and the Virginia reel danced
on the lawn. Retreshmenta were
served at the close of games.
Miss Hcnaley on
Vacation This Week
Miss Margaret Hensley left yester
day afternoon for 8alem. where she
will be a guest of friends for a few
days this week.
pomanders, unesta .
Here for Week-end
Miss Frances Green and Mr. Stew
art Schlosser of Portland srrlved In
Medford Friday evening to visit
friends and motor to Crater Lake.
.Miss McCredle Hostess
To Central Point Club
CENTRAL POINT Miss Velma Mc
Credle wae hostess to the H. S. C.
on Wednesdsy afternoon, with a good
attendance.
At the close of an Important busi
ness session, led by President Hilda
Hague, a program of various con
tests In charges of Mesdames Smith,
Heed and Sander, was enjoyed. Re
freshments were served by the hos
tess and committee.
Ladles present were: Mesdsmes
Elizabeth Olson, Hazel Tyreil, Martha
Gregory, Emma Lou Conger, Birdeen
Myers, Charity R. Sander, Mary Lou
Beebe, Mae Richardson, Hilda Hague.
Delia Parker, Agnes Head, Zura Mae
McCredle, Rose Leaverton of Big
Applegate, Vetrls Endera of Ashland.
Mnttle Smith, and Misses Mary
Maury, Faye Beebe, Eula Benson.
Vera Leaverton and hostess, Velma
McCredle.
The next meeting of this club
will be with Mrs. Myers on Wednes
day, September 37.
The VALLEY
SCHOOL
PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION
19th year-
Announce a nine month "s term
Opening September 18
A
QSJL SCHOOL with modern educational ad
vantages, ideal surroundings, up-to-date equipment
and tuition in keeping with present day conditions.
Classes arc small, thus .enabling each pupil to have
individual attention. The School complies with
Oregon Public School requirements, offering in
addition French, Music, Physical Education and
Folk Dancing.
For information Call Mrs. I. E. Schuler
Telephone 290-W
Mr$. Pound Inipires
Entertaining Here
Mrs. B. 0. Pound of Sslem, bouse
guest of Mrs. Ralph CowglU here, haa
been the Incentive of considerable
entertaining during the paat week,
and is enjoying a trip this week-end
with Mrs. Cowglll to the northern
California beaches.
Thursday Mrs. CowglU entertained
for her pleasure with tour tables ol
bridge and Wednesday Mrs. Harry
Prentice and Mrs. S. Ralph bippel
were hostesses at dessert bridge, com
plimenting Mrs. Pound. There were
four tables In play during the after
noon. Party Celebrates
Birthdays of Three
Celebrating three birthday anni
versaries a group of Medford people
entertained at luncheon at the Plaza
in Ashland Tuesday, followed by
bridge In the park. Honor guests
were Mrs. A. C. Hubbard Mrs. L.
C. Taylor and Mra. Cecil Perkins,
house guest - of Mrs. Taylor from
Modesto, Cal. The three were ob
serving birthday anniversaries.
During the afternoon three tables
of bridge were In play In the park
and prizes awarded Mrs. "M. M. Her-'
man, Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mra.
Hubbard.
Present were: Mesdames Geo. B.
Alden, A. F. Stennett, J. H. Butler,
Maasdam. West. Van Gilbert. Her
man, H. F. Piatt, Frobach and the
honor guests.
Mrs. Orlady Guest
Of Browns Here.
Mrs. T. L. Orlady ot Jamestown,
N. D is a guest here for the week
end of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown,
hsvlng stopped on her way to Se
attle to visit her mother.
Miss Taylor and
Mother Guests.
Miss Taylor, teacher In the Butte
Falls schools, and her mother were
guests last week of friends on the
Applegate and In Medford, where
they were entertained by the John
Dodges and Mra. Rena CoUle.
Baptist Auxiliary' '
Haa Bnsy Day
The Ladlea1 Auxiliary ot the First
Baptist ohurch had a busy all-day
meeting In the cool recreation hall
Tuesday. Everyone worked, even the
children, sewing quilt blocks. The
luncheon was fine.
At 3:30 the president, Mrs. W. R
Crawford, took the chair. After the
business session Mrs. Mary Strickland
led the missionary meeting and Mrs
E. E. Wilson the devotlonals.
The subject was "Burma." Reports
from the missionaries and teaoaers
telling about Judson college, vaca
tions in. the mountains, assembly.
T. M. and Y. W. C. A. work, closed
with circle of prayer for the workers
In that field.
The Store ot Happy Wedding Rings
White Rose
Wedding Rings
Radiant as Diamonds
Larry Schade
Invitations Out
For Formal Dance
At Twin Plunges .
Misses Helen Patton and Mollle
Brown are among members of the
younger set, who will entertain this
week. They have Invited guests to
a formal dancing party at Twin
Plunges In Ashland for Tuesday eve
nlng. One hundred Invitations art
being Issued.
Miss Patton will be leaving Sep
tember 8th for the aouth to enter
school at Anna Head. She will be
accompanied by her alster Darin, who
wlU enter Mills college this fall.
PaJ nub Arranees
Several Social Events
The Pal club gave a chowmeln din
ner at the home of Marie WeUa Aug.
23th in honor of Lets Abbey from
Klamath Falls, who Is spending 4
week in the city. Included among
the guests were Mrs. Nellie Batten
and Mrs. Peg Dunn of Portland and
LaMurle Beck.
On Aug. loth, the Pal club also
enjoyed a swimming party at Jack
son Hot Springs, followed by sup.
per to which husbands were invited
and Pal gifts were exchanged.
CONSTIPATION
Stomach and liver craoblea In
voung and old corrected by. the
atest natural methods.
OB. U. P. COLEMAN,
Phone 869. 438 Medford Bldf.
Free
416 Kniargemeni
with eacb roll ol
films printed.
Gardner Drugs
It's a Blessed
Event
when the wire says MI don't need
any new clothes yet Just give a
cheek and I'll get one of ,
BOWMAN'S
Famous
Permanent Waves
before the prices
go up again."
Phone 87 for Appointment
138 S. Central
Phone 873
E. Main St.
Phone 788