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MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1934. n- 1 Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Fewell ' PAGE TWO Thomas Mills' Are Entertained During Medford Sojourn Interesting guest In Medford over the week-end Included Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Mlll, who are the home guest of Mr. and Mr. Charles Voor hlea. Mr. and Mrs. Mllla. formerly made their home In thla city, and have many friend, who greeeted them on their visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter entertained in their honor last eve ning at dinner, also inviting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhlea, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bcherer. - Mr. and Mrs. Mills will leave this afternoon by motor for their home. The Misses Carlton, who reside on the Old Stage road, have as their guest, Mrs. Frederick O). Wheeler of Portland. , Also Included among the travelers of the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, who returned here from Portland Saturday. Mr. Carpenter motored to the . northern city to meet Mrs. Carpenter on her return from New York City, where she accompanied Mrs. J. O. Blue, her mother, who sailed for Europe. Little Miss Shirley Hagerty of Mill Valley, Calif,, arrived here Thursday afternoon by plane, to Be the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Raymond Driver of Central Point. Jean Wing Invites Children to Party m churles Wins- entertained Sat urday for a group of friends her daughter Jean, invited ror me uy. Swimming and hiking were enjoyed by " Polly Scherer, Barbara Jean KfLtherlna Matsfter. Julie Carpenter and Jean Wing. Mr. Rosenbcrff Entertain for 18 Harry Rosenberg waa host last Sat urday at his ranch home, Inviting 18 guests for the evening. Mrs. Wilcox Bntertalns Dinner Club frlday Mrs. Lyle P. Wilcox was hostess Friday evening to members of her dinner bridge club. Three tables were in play during the evening. Crater Lake Guild Announces Picnic The Crater Lake Guild will have Its annual ptcnlo Monday, May 3S at the home of Mrs, Kuehnle. Members are asked to be there promptly at six o'clock. Anyone wishing Informa tion la asked to call Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, 301-J-l, or Mrs. Frank Bsy, 1304. I'ythlan Club Meets At swart Home The Pythian club met at the home of Mrs. Swarta on Berkeley Way Tuesday and onjoyed a pot luck sup per served on the lawn. Bridge, 800 and pinochle were in play. High scores at bridge were held by Mrs. Helmroth and Mr. Judge, low by Mrs. Conrad and Bill Walden. Pinochle high scores were held by Mrs. Bill WBlden and H. O. Wortman, low by Mrs. Baker. Five hundred high score went to J. Harvey Cook. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. Judge on Bast Main, Tuesday, June 13. Mistletoe Club Gives Surprise Tarty Mistletoe club met Wednesday with Neighbor Clara Hodgklne at her home and from there preceded to the suburban home of Neighbor Marie ftownlng for a surprise party. Covered dish luncheon waa enjoyed at noon. Following a ahort business session, the afternoon waa pleasantly spent In various forms of entertain ment. Twenty-four member and seven visitors enjoyed the event. Refreshments were served by Neighbor Clara Hodgklns and her committee. Nelghbora Frelda Kings ley and Alice Lewis. The following committee wa ap pointed for the month of June: Neighbors Maud Lovell, Christine Pearson and Ora Manning, Past Noble Oranfl Conduct Special Meet Past Noble Oranda club met on Wednesday evening for a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Kate Laidley, on West Second atreet. The gathering was called by the president to grant money to the delegates to Rrsnd lodge conducted 'in Tillamook last week. Plans were also completed for the cooked food sale, which the organisa tion la sponsoring at the Reliable Orocery on Saturday June 9. Assisting Mrs. Laidley on the com mittee were Ella Rogers, Carrie Mo Dnnnel and draco Hamlin, Next meeting will be with Mrs. George Howard, Thursday, June 14. The committee Is Nettle drover, Pcstty Frsnce, Katherlne Dannela and Minnie Heine. Initiation will be held and a record attendance la desired, Pocahontas Lodge Clows Month's Bchedule The social activities of the Poca hontas lodge for May were ended last week with a card party, bridge and pinochle being In play, High prlnea in bridge were won by Fldells Plait and Jack Dooms, and low scores were held by Msry lundell end Ocorgo Armstrong. In pinochle hlsh scorea were re ceived by cilsdya Dooms and Bud Lawrenta, and low scorea want to Kvelyn Stagg and Frank Rush. The attendance prtne waa awarded to Car rie Mllnrs. The members having blrthdaya this month were Fidelia Piatt, Idrriere Watson, Alena Ersklne and Bud LswrrnM and each waa presented with a gift. The entertainment commit tee In charge waa Harriet Wataon, Florence Rush and George Armstrong. Refreshments were served by Dorotha Wstklns and Lily Holt. Initiation waa announced for rrl day night, June 1 and all members of the degree team art asked to bt pretcut. Local President vmnmmm mmmmmmmmm mmmtmmmm j nr if : '? ,-- - mi ' 4 -.'.prj-'j 91 , tt ""yy'j " ' ,K Mrs. J. F. Fllegel. President of Chspter AA, p. B. o. Sisterhood, which group last week entertained the delegates to the state convention In Medford. Sixth Grade Class Presents Plays At Circle's Last Meet Two lovely plays were presented Friday, at the Roosevelt Home and School Circle's lsat meeting of the year, by the graduating class ot thlrty-slx members, whose names ap psar In the casts. Cinderella In nower Land", a colorful operetta, was presented by Mlsa Eleanor Curry as director. Tne operetta ahowed that much Interest had been taken In Its production by the cast and director, Miss Helen Williams accompanied at the piano. The first scene snowed tne presen tation of Prince Sunshine's Invitation to the May day ball. In the second, Grandmother Nature sent Daisy (Cinderella) to the prince's ball. The May Day bill waa the point of Inter est In scene 3, which was broken up by the entrance of the Rain Drops. In scene 4 the prince chooses his bride by placing the traditional slip per upon Cinderella. The cast was: Cinderella, Jean Jennings; Prince Sunshine, Ross Webb; Fairy Godmother, Nsncy Wall: Bonnie Bee, Geraldlne Burton; Robin Red, Wallace Young: Butterflies, Ruth Slorah, Lorraine Swoop. The flowers In their gay petal cos tumes were: Hollyhock. Mary Lu Strang; Tiger Lily, Fem Tye; Violet, Anita Davla; Pansy, Lois Rusk: Poppy, Bthelwyn McBee; Buttercup, Helena Smith: Daffodil, Esther Huffman; Sweet Brier, Alleen Fader; Mignonette, Gloria Lester; Sweet Pea, Mary Mo Klnney: Narcissus, Audrey Flynn; Ralndropa, Mary Beth Bradflsh; Kathleen O'Neal; Reed Cox, Dean Hlglnbotham, Donald James. Robin Hood and the Unfortunate Knfjt" waa the woodland play pre sentee by the remaining members ot the graduating class with Miss Mil dred Aspenwsll as director. The members of the cast ahowed perfect poise, In their characteriza tions and reflected much credit upon the splendid direction ot Mis Aspln wall. Members of the cast were: Robin Hood, Charlea Boyden: Sir Richard of the Lea, Robert Bryant: Abbot ot St, Mary's, Charlea Johnson; Alan-a-Dsle, Morris Leonard; Frlsr Tuck, Wlllard Offord; Little John. Douglas Plckoll; Will Scarlet. Ernest Winkle; Maid Msrlon, Frances Jonas; Allce-a-Aale, Audrey Flynn: Much. the Miller's Son, Philip Robinson; David O'Doncaster, Robert Buckles; Will Stutely, Junior Flynn: Pages, Reed Cox and Dcen Hlglnbotham. Costumes for both productions were msde by the mothers of the csst and added much to the pleasing per- lormsnces. Following a brief business meeting social hour waa enjoyed by all, with the member of the graduating claw as guests of honor. Refresh ment wen served by the sixth B mothers. Mr. and Mrs. McCasVey Return From South Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCsekey, who have been vacationing In San Fran cisco and Pacific Grow, Calif., dur ing the past week, returned to Med ford Friday morning on the Shasta. VERA MERSHON J Mesdames Dippel, Stearns Entertain Forty at Luncheon Mrs. S. Ralph Dippel and Mrs. R. W. Stearne were Joint hostesses Fri day at one o'clock luncheon and bridge. Inviting forty guests to the Colonlsl club. First prize was awarded Mrs. Charles Glenn Smith, and second went to Mrs. Guy Rogers of Portlsnd, who was a house guest here last week of Mrs. Harry prentice. , Washington School Has Annual Frolic Washington school was the scene of a gay party Friday evening when pupils and parents gathered for the annual school carnival. At six o'clock a buffet supper was served. Mrs. stubblefleld end the committee had oharge of this feature Which was greatly enjoyed. The program was In .charge of Mrs. Clegg. The ukelele band composed of. puplla of Noel Ersklne gave four numbers. The Boy Scout troop gave a dance number and a vocal number with guitar and harmonica accom paniment. Mrs. Nlckell, a newcomer In Medford gave two old time vocal numbera. .An amusing playlet, "Out of the Attic" was given by Ray Henderson, Miss Gladys Conder and Leila Hen deraon of the Junior high school. An hour's fun followed and all were given an opportunity to patron ize booths. The fish pond waa in charge of Mrs. Ramon; candy, Mrs. Jones; noise makers, Mrs, Wesley Cof feen: loe cream and pop, Mrs. Dixon and games, Mrs. Thurman. . Mrs. Carl Bennett, who was general chairman of the affair, wishes to ex press her gratitude to all the parent who assisted, also the Medford Ice & Storage. . Through the generosity of Its mem bers and friends a considerable sum of money waa added to the P. T. A. treasury. , Girls' Club Opens Recreation Rooms -The Girls' Community club has opened recreation rooms at the Y. M. O. A. building on North Bartlett. which will be open to all business girls of the city. A dining room has also been opened, and will serve those who wish to Bpend their noon hours at the club. Mrs, Prentice Entertains Guests Mrs. Harry Prentice had aa house guests the past week, Mrs. Guy Rog ers, Mrs. John Dutton and Mrs. W. H. Patterson, all of Portland. Mra. Rogera and Mrs. Dutton attended the P. E. O. convention on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The three left Saturday morning for their homes. Mothers' Club Plans Reception for Graduates Mothers' club of the Sacred Heart church, Catholic, met Friday for des sert luncheon with Mrs. Barnum at her home on Grape atreet. The pres ident, Mrs. Devaney, appointed com mittees to make plans for the re ception ot graduates from St, Mary's academy. The reception will be held on June 4, at the parish hall, fol lowing the graduation exercises. -4 , Miss Woodford Honors Miss Gregory at Luncheon Miss Jean Woodford entertained at the home of her parents on South Holly atreet Tuesday with a lunch eon, honoring Miss Virginia Gregory, whose wedding to Ralph Cook will be an event of June 14. Aiao invttea were- Mrs. Marme Olson, Mrs. Gordon Warner, Miss Genevieve Brown and Miss Ruth Ottoman. -- 'hetteplaces Are Given Surprise Party Pine Cone Inn was the scene Isst svenlng of a surprise anniversary party, given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phetteplsce. Included In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Phetteplsce. Mr. and Mra. Frank Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simp son, Miss Dorothy Nyawsner, Miss Katherlne Sweeney, Miss Joan DeLosh, and Harry Gill, Bob Keeney, Elmer Feldenhelmer. Ted GeBauer, Harold Relchsteln and Tom Fuson. Young People Plan District Rally Here The Bsptlat Young People's onion is making preliminary arrangement for the annual district rally In Med ford, June 3. An unusually large representation la expected from all group In the district, because It will occur on the opening day of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee. Members from Grants Pass, Ash land, Klamath Falls, eelma, Kerby and Brookings will be here for the rally. All members of the local group are urged to be at the church at the regular meeting at 7:00 o'clock to night In order that final arrange menu can be completed, and that all may be Informed of the program. (formerly of Emma nine's Shop IT NOW WITH m Ufclrdrejerx Ccntr&l Phone 363 Vara needs no Introduction to south ern Oreton women ho appreciate operlor beauty service. h IU wel come her many friends at Murray's. Party Enjoyed At Chateau du Comte An Interesting soclsl event Of last week, wss the no-hostess luncheon and bridge psrty at the Chauteau du Comte on the South Pacific high way enjoyed by a group of Medford women. The party Included Mrs. Henry Prlngle, Mrs. Ned Vilas, Mrs. I. B Schuler, Mrs. Hamilton Patton. Mrs. John Mann, Mrs Osborne Morrow, Mrs Robert Brown and Mrs, Burdette Dodge. Miss Luy's Pupils Will Be Featured At the Crater ian Miss Ruth Marl Luy's dancing classes will be featured In a program Thursday evening between shows at the Craterlan theater. Many of the students will be featured In unti tle presentations. Accompaniment for the dancing la to be played by Mrs J. W. Antle and Mrs. V, B. Hawley. The program follows: Marching Along Jean Smith, Ja net Reter, Jean Prultt, Nona Heyland, Dottle Terrett. Spanish Dancer Frankle Rlnabar ger. Baby Ballet Gall Codding, Nancy Jean Newbury, Ann Durno, Mary Ann Brill, Polly Ann Hoffard. The -Strut Beulah Stephenson, Wanda Jean Olmscheld, Dorothy Hayes, Natalie Parker, Glenna Mae Cuslck. Rhythm Buck Jean Smith. Shanghai LU Tap Lois Hueston, Betty Bennies, Janet Reter, Jean Prultt, Melissa Persons,. Jeanette House, Frances Jones, Odllle Ann Persons, Muriel Piatt. t Toe Waltz Frankle Rinabarger. Buck Tap Aletha Emerlck, Fran ces Nichols, Matilda Rammln. Vonna Dale Knight, Molly Anderson, Joy Ann Rlstelgon. Tap Solo Olnger Hawley. Spring Fever (acrobatic) Jill Mar tin, Nona Heyland, Janet Reter, Dot tle Terrett, Jean Smith. Wooden Soldiers and the Doll Jeraldlne Jerome. Bevle Jean Dally, sniriey jean Barton. Rhythm Tappers Frankle Rluabar. ger, Mary Jeanne Cuslck, Jean Mc pherson, Jane Antle, Dorothy Jen kins, Isabelle Crouoh. Play Time Phyllis Wendt, Jack Holmes, Carmen Wright, Charrnalne Brault. Acrobatic Solo Janet Reter. Waltz Clog Maxlne White, Emily Tyree, Mary Offard. Barbara Brewer, Wlnabell James, Coleen Stephenson, Norma Mitchell. Harlem Tap Jsne Antle. Sailor Tap Edgar Ross. Acrobatic Stunts between numbers Elaine Winkle. Chinese Ensemble: Tappers Three Nona Heyland, Dottle Terrett, Jill Martin: Acrobats Frankle Rinabar ger, Mary Jeanne Cuslck, Odllle Ann Persons, Jean McPherson, Elaine Winkle, Frances Nichols, Maxlne White, Glenna Mne Cuslck, Isabelle Crouch, Jeanette House, Melissa Per sons., Betty Reams, Janet Reter, Jean Smith, Lois Hueston, Nona Heyland, Muriel Piatt, Jill Martin, Frances Jones, Tlllle Rammln, Dorothy Jen kins. Dottle Terrett; The Tea Party Carmen Wright, Jack Holmes, Phyllla Wendt, Charrnalne Brault, Mary Ann Brill, Bevle Jean Dally, Jeraldlne Je rome, Molly Anderson, Aletha Emer lck, Ann Durno, Nancy Jean New bury, Gall Codding. Polly Ann Hof fard, Shirley Jean Barton; Toe Danc ers Jane Antle and Frankle Rina barger; Lantern Girls Norma Mitch ell, Emily Tyree. Enid Ward, Maxlne White, Wlnabell James, Barbara Brewer, Mary Offard. Victoria Da hack, Coleen Stephenson; Fan Danc ers Glenna Mae Cuslck, Natolle Par ker, Vonna Dale Knight, Dorothy Hayes, Wanda Jean Olmscheld, Beu lah Stephenson. No Meet This Week" For Lady EUs. The regular meeting of Lady Elks will not be held this Tuesday, due to preparations or ths Diamond Jubilee celebration, It wss snnounced yester dsy. The next meeting at the temple will be June 13. l-ady Klwanlans Meet on Monday Mrs. F. c. Relmer will be hostess on Mondsy afternoon at two o'clock, to members of the Lsdy Klwonlsns, st her home on the Pacific highway, at the Southern Oregon experiment farm. Bridge will be In play during the afternoon. Mrs. Weill Invites Guests for Dinner For this evening, Mrs. J. O. S Wellls hsa Invited Mr. end Mrs. Charlea Voorhlea and Miss Frances Sparrow for dinner with her aon, John Wellls, at their home, 30 Keens Way. ANOTHER BIG ELK'S FREE FEED CONCERT a. rnar nn miiiorrr n own ur uwiiini ! SJk A Dorothea E. Gay and Dwight F. Davit, jr.. son of the former secre tary of war and governor-general of the Philippines, are shown leaving the Church of the Resurrection In New York after their fashionable wedding. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Otis Qay of New York. After a honeymoon In Europe, the newlywadt will live In New York. (Associated Press Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Crain Are Honor Guests Mr. and Mrn. Herbert Grain, who left laflt week for Portland, where they will make their home, were much entertained prior to their de parture. Mr. and Mra. Jack Moad entertain ed on Monday evening with a, din ner party honoring them, and on Saturday evening they were guesta at a party given at Bonney'a Grill. Present were Mr., and Mra. 'Grain, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Degerness and Mr. and Mrs. Dayl Burrea. On Monday morning, Mra. Deger ness waa hostess at her home, enter taining with a waffle breakfast and handkerchief shower for Mrs. Craln. Guests were Mrs. Moad, Mrs. Ber nard Roberts. Mrs. Burrea. Mrs. Larry Juniper, Mrs. Claude Gllstrap and Mrs. Craln. Mrs. Mulholland to Sing Solo tit St. Mark's Church Mrs. Richard C. .Mulholland will sing a contralto solo, "I Have Not Seen", at the regular services this morning at the St. Mark's church, Episcopal. The selection is taken from Gaul's oratorio, "The Holy City" Mrs. Murrey Observes Eighty-second Birthday Mrs. Rose E. Murrey celebrated her eighty-second birthday May 31 at her home In Medford, 914 Musrey avenue. Friends and relatives visited her dur ing the afternoon and evening bring ing many floral and other gifts. Her home was beautifully decorated from her home garden and lunch was served to the following guests: Mrs. Delia M. Dodge, Carrie E. Derr, Lillian Jaqua, Ella Hoi low ay. Emma Brobeck, Pannle E. Jordan, Mary E. Boland, Lorette Rinabarger, Leona L. Martin, Amy L. Putnam, Mrs. Parran, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Murrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Martin, all of Medford, and a niece, Marie Soop of Sanborn, Iowa. Clara Murrey Barry assisted the hos tess. Fountain Lunches Gardner Drugs DR. H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic ana Phvstotherp Oregon Mocnse 264 California License 3039 14 Years In Medford, Ore. PICNIC TUESDAY May 29 Ells Picnic Ground For Elks and Their Friends AND BEER FIGHT CARD a ran en . UAVia id iviakkilu Need More Singers For Jubilee Ckoir Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang, direc tor for the choir which will sing Sunday evening, June S at the open ing church service of ' the Oregon Diamond Jubilee at the fairgrounds, has announced that the second re hearsal will be held on Monday eve ning, at 8:00 o'clock in the Presby terian church here. The Elks band, under the direction of T. Wilson Wait, which will play the accompaniment for the choir, will also be at the practice. - There were 90 singers At- the Thurs day evening rehearsal. Mrs. Strang said yesterday, but she urged other singers in the valley who were not present last week, to be at the Mon day rehearsal. "We need at leflst 150 voices for the choir," Mrs. Strang said, "and all singers, whether affiliated with a church choir, or not, are urged to attend rehearsal and take part in the singing." Those who have copies of the music being used for the service, are re quested to bring it to the rehearsal tomorrow evening. Mrs. Strang was well pleased with the singing Thursday. Oraduates Entertained At Bridge Tarty The young ladles graduating from St. Mary's academy, were entertained with a bridge party Wednesday ew- ning'by the Mlasea Helen McDonnell and Martha DeSouza at the latter's home. High scores were held by Sydney Brown and Leona, White. Those present were Misses Elsie and Katherlne Oliver, Ceclle Blay lock, Margaret Konop, White, Frances Qlnet, Betty Hunter, Luc tie Estes, Mary Dallaire, Brown, Jean Barnum and the hostesses. The First National Bank "A Departmentized Bank" o I . r I P Tea, Shower For Local Bride-to-Be Is Saturday Event Mrs. S. M. Tuttle of Central Point and Mrs. John F. Spauldlng enter tained at a four o'clock tea Satur day at the latter'a home, Holloway Orchards, to which mothers of the Valley school children were invited. The occasion was a miscellaneous shower given for Miss E. Marie Foss, whose engagement has been announc ed to Henry Hartman of Corvallls, and Mlsa Naomi Hohmari who is to wed Frank Van Dyke of Medford and Ashland. Mfaa Foss Is principal,, and Miss Hohman la an instructor at the Val ley school. St. Mark's Guild Changes Meeting Day St. Mark's Guild will meet on Thursday this week, Instead of Fri day with Mrs. F. O. Relmer at her home near Talent on the Pacific highway. A covered dish luncheon 1s to be served at one o'clock, and each lady la asked to bring her own service. All members are urged to attend, and those wishing further information are asked to call Mrs. C. C. Mur ray, 1481. Teachers Concert On Monday Evening ' Tomorrow evening at the Baldwin Piano shop the Jackson County Teachers chorus will give a concert In the form of a song cycle, entitled "Spring's Awakening." by Grieg. The presentation will include solos, duets, and a sextet. Solos will be sung by Mlsa Eleanor Curry, soprano, and Mrs. Richard C. Mulholland, contralto. Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman Is accompanist, and Miss Harriet Baldwin, director. No charge is being made for the program, but a sliver offering will be taken. Missionary Council Meets with President The council of the Women's Mis sionary Federation of Medford met at the home of the president, Mrs. deorge P. Ka.be le Monday afternoon. May 31. A tentative constitution was drawn to have Its first reading at the September rally meeting of the federation, and Its final reading and adoption at the World Day of Prayer next February. The fall rally meeting of the fed eration will be Friday afternoon, Sep tember 28, and the Baptist Mission ary society will be the hostess group. The missionary society of the First Christian church will present the program. The president appointed members of the two standing committees, lit erature, Mrs. W. H. Caulklns and press, Mra. A. J, Hanby. CONGRATULATE the GRADUATE SEND THEM GREETING CARDS You'll find a wonderful selection her SWEM'S KODAK BOOK GIFT SHOP "On Main Street" 7 piLINQ- pennies and dollars into an old tat- tered bag is a habit as antiquated as the bag itself 1' Hoarding is senseless, because hoarders are frequently victims of theft . . . and because money never earns that way. In this bank, your savings not only accrue interest but are com pletely protected by Federal Deposit Guarantee Insurance up to $2500. Mrs. Harvey Is Guest of Relatives Here Mrs. 8. A. Harvey, who came to southern Oregon In I860, and hu made her home In Cottage Grove for the past 23 years. Is In Medford visit ing her aon, K. B. Harvey, other relatives and friends. Graduation Gifts! Girls Watches high standard makes Very moderately priced. (never pays to get a chenply made watch) Bracelets, gold filled and sterling $3.50 Compacts beautiful new ones $1.00 up Ring nnd Necklace Sets, sterling $3.00 Sterling Bracelet and Ring sets . $6.00 DRESSER SETS Rings, Genuine Zircons, set In yellow gold mounting. Diamond Rings perfect stone ..$20.00 up Boya Watches lowest prices consistent with quality. Ring Genuine cameos.... $4. 50 up Signet Rings genuine diamond set ...$4.50 Wads worth natural gold filled Belt Buckles. Tic Clasp Sets at. ....... $1,00 Sheaffer Pen Sets $2.95 Desk Clocks, and many other desirable gifts at Law rence s Quality Jewelry only