'KTGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, . JTJ2TB 13, "193?.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Irva Fewell
Misses Arnsptger
Entertain At Bridge.
Honoring a group of friends who
have returned to Mcdford for the
summer vacation. Misses Mary and
Bertha Amsplger entertained with a
bridge party Wednesday evening at
their home. Pilza for high score went
to Mlas Luella Corn and second to
Miss Jane Robinson of Balem.
Guests for the evening were Miss
Corn, who has Just returned Irons
the College of the Pacific at Stock
ton, Calif.; her house guest, Miss Mlml
Wilson of Stockton; Miss Marian
Moore, Miss Robinson, Miss Rosa Gore,
Miss Florence, Neumann and MJlas
iJoyce Banish.
Picnic, Swim Planned
For Altar Guild Group
A picnic and swimming party at
Big Rock Lodge on the Rogue river
tomorrow, starting at 4:00 p. m., and
lasting during the rest of the eve
ning, Is planned by Miss Prances
Kinney, who will entertain the St.
Marks' Altar Guild. A covered dish
supper will be served. The hostess
will be assisted by Mrs. Mildred
Schuchard.v Anne K. purucker and
Mrs. Aletha Vawter.
Enjoy Swimming
At Hot Springs
Included among those enjoying
swimming at Jackson Hot Springs
Wednesday evening were Josephine
BuUls, Betty Armstrong, Helen
Thompson, Katherlne. Conrby, Ver
Dean Harvey, Beulan Gore, Freder-
lk& Brommer and Dorothy Gore.
Mrs, Nason and Daughter y
Leaving on Vacation Trip '
Mrs. S. D. Nason and daughter
Margaret, are leaving today for Gla
cier national pork. Prom there, they
will continue Into Montana and
Idaho, planning to spend about two
months vacationing.
Bxnected Here To lslt '
With Held Family
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Emlsy and
children of Oakland, Calif., are ex
pected In Medford tomorrow, to be
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Field and family.
Add zest and real appetite
appeal, to your meals with
a variety of Knight's Deli-,
clous Pickles. Watch your
whole family give the Idea a
hearty "OK". Your grocer
joins with Knight's In bring
Ingyouthlscombinationoffer. Get youra bow! Serve a var
iety of Knight's for every
meal. Ask your grocer I
i.rry- ent
KNIGHT'S
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You get what you ask for at
JARMIN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE
Quality merchandise at lowest possible prices, careful and prompt servioe,
These features are bringing new oustomers to our store every day. Bring your
list of drug store wants to Jwmins and be sure of saving on every item.
Here are just a few of the everyday prevailing prices
BATH NEEDS
lOo Colgate's Big
Bath, 6 for 20o
lOo Colgate '8 Elder
Flower Bo
lOo Jergen's Soap,
assorted Bo
1-lb. Bar Castile Soap lOo
lOo Lifebuoy Soap 60
lOo Lux Soap 6j4o
New Sine Woodbury's
Facial lOo
10-lb. Bath Salts 2Co
Pints Witoh Hazel 20o
SUNDRIES
65o Boxes Stationery 39o
$2.50 Fountain
Syringes $1.79
$1.50 Fountain
Syringes 89o
$1.00 Water Bottles..60o
$1.25 Alarm Clocks ... 08o
75o Sun Goggles 49o
$1.00 Sport Goggles... .590
76o Water Proof Bath
Caps 49o
16o Shower Bath Caps Co
S9o Oolf Balls ( guar
anteed) 4 balls .... $1.00
BABY NEEDS
$2.50 Dryco Baby
Food $1.08
Largo Dcnnos Food ... 73o
S. M. A., largo 89o
7Co Dextri Maltose ......59c
$1.20 Similao 89o
25o Baby Talcums 19o'
10c Canon Wash
Cloths Bo
2Bo Castile Soap . 13o
75o Face Bottles ..B9o
Degree of Honor
Changes Meeting Date,
The Degree of Honor Protective
order, will meet in the club rooms at
the city hall on Monday evening.
June 28, Instead of Thursday evening,
June 31, the regular night, it has
been announced. The change was
necessitated by the Greater Medford
club desiring to use the rooms on the
latter date.
The Monday meeting will be In the
form of a social gathering, and a
program and refreshments will be In
cluded In the evening's entertain
ment. A brief business meeting will
also be held. AH club members and
their friends are Invited.
Mrs. nuntress and
Miss llensley Leave.
Mrs. D. D. Huntress and Miss
Margaret Hensley are leaving on the
Shasta this evening for San Franclco,
where the latter plans to remain a
week.
Mrs. Huntress win continue to Dos
Angeles the first of the week, to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Huntress, her
parents-tn-law, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Bald, the latter being her sister-in-law.
Following a week In Los
Angeles, she will return to San Fran
cisco to attend the State Teachers'
college during the summer term.
Ml Kantor Hostess
At Shower, Fern Valley
, FHRN VALLEY tors. Harry Webber
of Derby was given a miscellaneous
shower Saturday afternoon by Mtss
Anna Kan to at her home in Fern val
ley. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Kan
tor, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Kantor, Jr., Mrs.
L. H. Hughes, Mrs. E. ' Marshall, Mrs.
A. Hensler, Mrs. Merle Dean of Derby,
Misses Helen and Lillian Kantor,
Mary and. Alios Hensler, the honor
guest. Mrs. Webber and hostess. Miss
Kantor. Many nice useful gifts weio
received by Mrs. Webber.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Miilholland
The Wednesday Contract Bridge
club met this week with Miss Mar-
Jorie Mulholland at her home on
Berkeley Way. Prisse for high score
went to Miss Margaret Warner for
the evening's play.
Present were Miss Ruby Stone, Miss
Warner, Miss Ruth Ottoman, Miss
Mary Van Dyke, Miss Carol Dodge,
Miss Justine Miller,' Miss Frances
Arnsplger and Miss Mulholland.
Reynolds Have Guests
Here From Modesto,
Mr, and Mrs. K. L. Palmerlee and
daughter of Modesto, Calif., were
guests two days this week of Mr. and
Mrs. J, F. Reynolds at the Jackson
hotel. Following their visit here,
the Falmerlecs continued to Crater
Lake and Klamath Falls, then to
Reno, Not., before returning to
Modesto.
Writers Guild
Meets Tomorrow.
At 3:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon,
members of the Oregon League of
Western Writers will gather at the
Holland hotel for their regular meet
ing. Those In charge have requested
a full attendance.
Mrs. Bowne
Returns South
Mrs. Walter Bowne left on the
Shasta Thursday evening for her
home In San Francisco, having spent
the past two weeks here visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. F. Redely, also other
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Martin
Visits Parents
Mrs. Edwin O. Martin of Dunsmulr
Is spending a few days In Medford as
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Applegate, at their home on '
South Oakdale avenue.
WHILE THEY LAST
Wall MCS BvrchaM f AmtnJ B..4MI
P.J, f Ih of a dilnlr mw eteaeiMl
Mkk-H'i ullnt NOROMA-lk. i
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Bfk. el eewair time,
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Phone 73 Delivery Free
SHAVING NEEDS
75o Lavendar Bowls 68o
35o Colg, Shav. Cream 23o
35o Falmolive Cream 23o
35o Williams' Cream 29o
60o Williams' Cream 39o
35c Lifebuoy Cream 27o
50o Aqua Velva 43o
35o Mormons' Skin
Balm 20o
BOo Witch Hazel
(pints) 29o
Men's Gift Sets,
3 piece ..89o
75o Shaving Brushes 49o
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Lutheran Party
On Tuesday Evening
Members of the Lutheran church
had a plcnlo dinner and swimming
party at Jackson Hot Springs Tues
day evening,
DIRTY. WORN CURRENCY
ISTANBUL, (UP) Silver money la
to reappear In Turkey soon.
This Is welcome nwB to natives
and foreigners alike, as the Turkish
pound notes, dirty and torn, present
a danger to health.
There will be coins of one, one
half and one-quarter of a Turkish
pound. (A Turkish pound equals
about 80 cents).
Silver money has been out of cir
culation since tnw republic, shortly
after coming Into power. Invalidated
the old Ottoman currency.
The government repeatedly had an
nounced Its Intention of carrying out
this monetary reform, and even a
new mining law had been adopted
not long ago, but, owing to short
ness of silver stocks, Its realization
had to be postponed.
An amendment to the silver bill,
which the administration has Just
presented In the national assembly,
authorises the finance ministry to
Issue silver coins of nominal value
of 10,000,000 Turkish pounds. One
half Is to be put Into circulation
Immediately and the balance at a
later date.
Present stocks of silver In the
hands of the government amount to
38 tons. .Twenty-six tons were col
lected by calling In the obsolete sil
ver coins of the former regime and
seven were bought In the British
market.
It Is expected that further pur
chases will precede the actual mint
ing. E
PITTS BURO, Pa (OP) Research
engineer, of th. Weatlnghouse Elec
trlo Manufacturing company have
produced electrical ' surge currents
equivalent to the most powerful dis
charge of lightning, It was announced
here.
In their efforts to Improve on pres
ent electrical equipment In regard to
It ability to withstand the ravages
of lightning, engineers here have built
a generator which Is able to produce
130,000 amperes as much power as
that generated by the most destruc
tive bolt of lightning.
Although electrical current up to
as high aa 10,000,000 volt have been
produced before, this la the first time
that experiments have ever been con
ducted in th, field of extremely hlgn
currnta.
The 130.000 ampere generator waa
designed by Engineers P. H. MoAuley
and W. O. Roman and Installed In
th. company'a Bast Pittsburg plant.
Peony Show Drew Crowds.
' VAN WERT. Ohio (UP) Van
Wert's third annual peony festival
drew throngs from throughout Ohio
nnd neighboring states. In addition
to viewing the blooms crowda saw:
A parade, a queen's coronation, Jubilee
children's party, queen'a ball, Mardl
Ores, with round and square danc
ing. The muaemum of the state depart
ment of game and fisheries at Mont
gomery, Ala., contalne a mounted
specimen of virtually every wild an
imal and bird native to that state.
REMEDIES
$1.00 Dr. Miles'
Nervine
,.83o
60o Miles' Alka-
Seltzer 49c
Dr. Pierce Remedies 89c
$1.00 Adlerika 79o
$1.60 Petrolagar 89o
39o Milk of Magnesia 18c
$1.25 lokelp Tonio
Tabs 89o
$1.00 Nature 'i
Crystals .. 60o
Special Hy. Mineral
Oil, gallons $1.49
$1.26 Saraka Laxative 98c
HAIR PREPARATIONS
$3.60 Hair Brushes $1.98
$2.00 Hair Brushes $1.49
$1.50 Ebony Back
Brush ....89o
7Bo Pullman Hair
Brush 39o
Fitches' Hair Dressing,
Tonio and Shampoo,
all for $1.00
Pints Bay Rum 29o
35o Barber Combi 19c
BOo Falmolive
Shampoo 23o
Pints Wave Set lOo
50o Emulsified
Shampoo 29o
CIGARETTES
Lucky Strikes, Chester
fields and Camels,
package ..- lljio
Cartons for $1.13
TROPICAL STORM KILLS 2,500
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A tropical atorm of hurricane Intensity took the lives of at leaal
2,S00 peraona In Central America. The republics of Salvador and Hon.
duraa were hardest hit with 2,000 peraona dead In and around San
Salvador, capital of the former. A general view of San Salvador li
shown above while map shows areas of greatest destruction. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
IN
SHEPHERD DOGS MOUTH
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UP) Ther
It no place like home, even If It Is
a canary cage.
Mrs. O. h. Noggle pitied her bird
and opened the cage to It could fly
around the room;
Rex. the family's German shepherd
dog, was in the room.
The canary flew about the room
for several minutes. Then it got
tired and alighted on Rex's long nose.
Rex opened his mouth and the ca
nary disappeared. Mrs. Noggle, horri
fied, pried open the dog's mouth.
The bird flew out.
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NEW LICENSE PLATES
DETROIT, Mich- (UP) "She runs
goo4 if you watch the timer," said
Jack Martin, Detroit, as he attached
1934 license plates to his 1903 run
about, which la Identified by the de
partment of state at Lansing as the
oldest car licensed this year.
Re said he purchased the license
"to make the trip to the world's fair
this summer and maybe, Lizzie will
ing, take a run up to the Klwanls
convention at Toronto."
He likes to drive the car because
It "frightens the animals.1
N X
N COASTGUARD !
NEW ELK
TAKE
CHAIRS FOR
YEAR'S
Officers Were installed and a fine
salmon feed enjoyed last night at the
Elks lodge. Following the Installation
ceremony, Prank P. Parrell gave an
Interesting talk on the flag, as the
lodge's part In observance of Flag day.
Retiring Exalted Ruler J. 7. Flleel
gave a resume of the past year's worx.
The following elective officers were
escorted to their chairs where they
will serve for the ensuing year:
Exalted ruler, H. N. Butler; esteem
ed leading knight, Stanley Sherwood;
esteemed loyal knight, Earl York; es
teemed lecturing knight,., Robs.
Strang; secretary, Ernest L. Scott:
treasurer, Rob't K. Norrla; esquire,
F. Wilson Walt: tiler, N. 8. Young;
chaplain, Harry V. Marx; Inner guard,
Leon D, Lawton; organist, J. R, Bl
erma. The newly installed exalted ruler,
H. N. Butler, named the following
committees for the year.
Finance, chairman, Roy Prultt, W.
A. Frazler, Prank H. Ray; visiting the
Sick., chairman, Nick Young, N. 6.
Bennett, Harry V. Marx, with an aux
iliary of ladles, Marie Ulrlch, Laura
Marx, and Myrtle Ol mac he Id; social
and community welfare, chairman,
Louis Ulrlch, Larry Schade, Phil Har
rison, Ous Newbury: lodge activities
and admittance, chairman, C. O. Lera
mon, Jack Thompson, O. O. Alender
fcr, W. A. Oormany; membership and
lapstatlon, chairman, Carl Y. Teng
wald, E. W. Winkle, Ernest L. Scott,
J. R. Blerma; picnic giounds, chair
man, Cole Holmes, Nick Young, P. C.
Blgham; dance, Robert Strang, Stan
ley Sherwood, Earl York.
House, chairman, E. W. Winkle, W.
A. Frazler, H. N. Butler; bowling,
chairman, Roy Prultt, Claude Say lor,
Stan Sherwood; billiards, Chris Oott
leib. Delroy Getchell, W. A. Gates,
John TomUn: athletics, O. O. Alen
derfer, Ike Dunford, Ivan Harrington,
Bert Crum; banquet, chairman, P. C.
Blgham, Nick Young, R. R. Ebel, Van
R. Gilbert; publicity, chairman, E. C.
Ferguson, Owney Patton, E. L. Scott.
Longer Interval Time.
AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) An enlarged
college campus with greater distances
between buildings has forced the Uni
versity of Texas to add two minutes
to the five minute Interval formerly
BE SURE TO SEE
VENDEN BROS.
Important Announcement
On Page 10
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allowed pupils to get from one class
to another.
Texan Have Oleander Fete.
GALVESTON, Tex. (UP) Olean
ders have taken a place alongside
tomatoes, turkeys, onions, the Alamo
and other subjects for special cele
bration by Texans. Galveston citizens
recently held their first three-day
oleander fete, which they hope will
become one of the nation's outstand
ing flower shows.
MOTHER ADVISES
THE JUNE BRIDE
"No doubt, my dear child, you
will have many friends visiting
you In your new home to see how
you are gelling along. Some of
them will stay to dinner. Now, the
big secret of a good meal Is good
coffee. Make It pleasing and tatty
and your coffee reputation will be
remembered long after the meal
Is forgotten."
Mother knows, as every caterer
knows, the importance of a cup
of good coffee. June brides as
well as brides of many years can
always be sure of fine flavor,
at moderate cost, if they serve
S&W Coffee. It is delicious every
time because It Is mellow'd.
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making Chesterfields
. . .we use mild, ripe Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos ... to
baccos carefully selected for their
smoking qualities; that is, for
their good taste and mildness.
the cigarette paper
... that we use for Chesterfield
is tested again and again for
three things . . . purity, the right
burning quality, no taste or odor.
The right paper adds to Chester
field's milder better taste.
the cigarette that's MILDER
the cigarette that tastes better
There Was Forrest, loo,
LOOAit Ohio (DP) In the mat
ter of names, Logan has both a Dewsy
whjir mrf a Wheeler DewT. A state
liquor agent of the name Forrest
Trees made an Investigation nere re
cently. (peciallhkd
Here's in opportunity to ipend joat vtcsdoe
in the "millioruite'i pliyground", high up tbt
famous Canidiia Rockies sptdil frkts m
un all sffotd. Live regal hotels, plsr Golf os
America's finest Mountain Golf course, daaoi
to lilting orchestras,
swim in warm pools
Tennis, Riding,
Fishing and Boating.
Go this summet in
your own car, ot wrr
tbt Jttnit Canadian
Padfie Railway and
tike advantage of
the special rates
now being featured:
8ANW STRINGS HOTEU -
The finest mountain reien
hotel oa the continent, is a
msgnlncent setting, over-look
ing the greit Bow Valley. It ll
noted tot fine ippolnrmeftta.
Verv.ce and entertiinment fcat
ares. This season the rates are
as low as 5.50 per day. Bum
pern plan, or 8.50 up for cw
u s room.
CHATEAU
JCAKB JC0U1SE
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A modern, fire-pre
resotc hotel locates1
on the blue-Bteen jewel
giake.ftdns; Victoris
viaaerrnies bstc dccb
Iteduced t si low f
J5 .00 per diEuropcis
pun, or ss.oo.op tos
two in a xoonv
Out 1934 booklet,
"Touring Canada"
-wbert to gt-vihat ft m
illustrations and road
maps, at Auto Clubs,
Tourist Bureaus, and
our local office.
mERALD IAKS CHALET' to the end el
Snowpeak Avenue, on a beautiful glacier lake
daily rates, American plan, from 7.00 pet
day, or 16.30 up for two in a room.
CHALET 'BUNGALOW CAMPS-toaxtd m
various scenic points, equipped with every
comfort, American plan, from 3.00 pet day.
At all mtrtt tptdal rata art Mug madttr am
iits and Ung stay guatu
Canadian Pacific Hotel!
W. H. Deacoft, Geol Am
, Pua'r Dept., tl6 S.
Bldg.. BR. 6637
Portland
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