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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 17. 1934. PAGE TWO Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Fewell Virginia Gregory Is Bride of Mr. Cook In Church Wedding '. In an Impressive ceremony, per formed at tight o'clock Thursday evening by Rev. William R. Balrd, MIh Virginia Oregory, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gregory o( Medford, and Ralph L. Cook, son of Mr. and Mra. W. M. Cook ot Yakima, Wash., vara united In marriage at the First Christian church, before a large gath ering of their friends. Olven In marriage by her father, the bride wore white aatln and lace, made floor length, prlnce&s style. Her veil was of plain tulle, held In place by a coronet of orange blossoms, and her shower bouquet was of pink rose buds. Miss Marjorle Oregory, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a, frock of pink taffeta with flounces shirred to each aide of the skirt at the knee. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The frocks of the brldeamalds were fashioned the same as the m&tds of honor., Miss Oeraldlne Latham wore light green taffeta, and Miss Jean Woodford -waa attired In pale yellow. Both carried bouquets of sweet peas. Wayne May, who came here from Oakland, Calif,, was best man, and the ushers were Oerald Latham and Charles Smith. Boss petals were strewn down the aisle by little Vera Frances Smith, who wore pink ruffled organdie. Preceding the oeremony, Mr. and Mra. Marmle E. Olson sang Cadman's "At Dawning", and Mlsa Eleanor Curry eang as a solo. "Because." Mlaa Oenevleve Brown was at the piano, and also played Wagner's Wedding March from Lohengrin. Following the wedding, reception waa held at the Oregory residence, 829 East Jackson street, to which forty guests were Invited. Serving, were Miss Betty Culy and Miss Roxy Anna Fry, with Mrs. P. O. Latham and Mrs. Mabel Marsh assisting about the rooms. The House was decorated In bouquets of sweet peas. Out-of-town guests for the wed ding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook and daughter Miss Varna of Yakima, and Mrs. a. o. Orlggs and daughter, Jeen, of Nampa. Ida. For traveling, Mrs. Cook wore a two-piece print suit, with white ax cusorles. The couple will be at home to their friends In Medford, following a three weeks' wedding trip south. Misses Ross Visit Sleeter Residence Miss Flora Ross of Decatur, 111., and Mlts Ada Ross of Chicago are In Medford to spend the summer as guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. w. Sleeter. The Misses Roes are sisters of Mrs. Sleeter, e-e- Soutti Methodist Society Will Meet on Tuesday The Missionary - society of the South Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Joe Thomas Tuesday after noon at 3:00 o'clock. All members are to meet at the ohurch at one o'clock and provided. transportation will be concert Artists """'" Visit In Medford Mrs. Helen Louise Oles snd Mrs. Margaret Moss Hennlon, soloist In the Plymouth Congregstlonal church of Seattle, visited with Mrs. W. O. Oan naway Thursday. Mra. Hennlon and Mrs. Olea have been giving concerts In California and Oregon and were returning to their home city. Mrs. Degerness Hostess at Luncheon . Mra. W. C. Degernesa was hostess at luncheon on Friday, Inviting friends to meet Mrs. I. J. Olson of Klamath Falls, and her sister, Mlts Hazel Hart of Spokane. Assisting Mrs, Drgerneas, was Mrs. Jack Moad, Mrs. . Olson and Mrs. Hart, who hsve been - house guests of Mrs. Degerness, left Saturday for their home. . Pythian Sisters Ouests Mrs. Judge Pythian Sisters met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Judge, 100S Ksst Msln street, June 13, with four tables of bridge In plsy. First price went to Adelaide Bwarta, and the consola tion prlre to Srally Conrad, The neat meeting will be held with Ruth Walden, 1773 North Riverside avenue, June 34. A covered dish luncheon will be served on the lawn. loyally Club Honors Mrs, Lilly The Loyalty club of the Ingles met In their ball Wednesday. After their regular business meeting, Mrs. Lilly was presented with a surprise shower receiving many nice gifts. The hostesses served refreshments and an enjoyable afternoon waa apenl by all, The nest meeting will be an all day seaalon with pot luck dinner at noon at the Oaks dance pavilion. July 11. The meeting Is to start at 3:30 a. m., to work on a quilt. Past Pocahontas' Honored at Lodge The Past Pocahontas were honored . Friday night by taking charge of the meeting of the lodge. Those occu pying the offices were lather Dooms, Pocahontas: Oladya Lawrenta, Wen onah: Oladya Dooms, Prophetess and Frank Martin, Powhatan. After the lodge session an enjoy able evening of dancing was held, with Dickey's orchestra furnishing the music. Refreshments were served by Carrie Mllnes, Evelyn Stagg and Nor ma Martin. Next .Friday evening will be the regular social card party Bight. DR. H. F. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Oregon License MM California License 30-9 II Yaara In Medford, Ore. iLiiinwfii urn i ii m I 1 1 1 ii i in mil minim n I r --mJr , " mm!m I .inn i i,?""'?"''-! Resplendent In her royal robes Is Queen Myra, who ruled over (lie 11134 Rhododendron festival at Aslivllle, N. C June 12 to IB. In private life, she Is Myra Peyton Lynch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Lynrh or AMie vllle and a prominent member of the younger set. (Associated Press Photo) Violin Ensemble at Baldwin Piano Shop Victor Levy, violin Instructor of Medford, presented 33 students In violin ensemble Thursray evening at the Baldwin Piano Shop to s et-l paclty audience. It was a delightful ' show were allowed, and plans for next event, listening to the children and I fall discussed. Mrs. J. R. Woodford, their remarkable renditions of dlffl-! tho president, appointed some of .the cult muslo. i committees. They are well trained for orches-1 Mrs. Qeo. F. Phythlan was appolnt tra work as well as solo, and the Cd program chairman. On the plant audience waa appreciative of their , ki, committee are Mrs. Louis Bundy, efforts. Mrs. Milton Ottoman and Mrs. Wlnl- There were a few changes In the i tred Baley. publicity, Jane Snedlcor, program, vyru oauuer ana miss uu France, who were to be guest piano soloists, could not appear. However, their teacher, Sebastian Apollo, well known pianist of Medford, played two beautiful numbers, "Rlgolettl," by Llast, and "Vnlse Chromatic," by God ard. Mr. Levy promised the audience another recital In the near future- to which we are all looking forward. Those participating In the ensem ble were Roland Varner, Robert Oreaves, Stanley Jones, Doris Wade, Lillian Lynum, Olive Eldrldge, Nola Harwood, David Luman, Ray Wolff, Joyce Freed, Viola eleven, Qlen Jewett, Mabel Jewett, Olen Reed, Robert Taylor, Mary Udtng, Janice MacDonald, Chios El son. Virginia Hammond, Ernest Winkle, Edward Oove, Harlalee Wilson and Eldrldge Oray. The following program was given: Junior March ...Aacher Barcarolle, from Tales of Hoffman Offenbach Cathedral Meditation Lemare Violin Ensemble Sweet Reverie . : Miss Martha De Sours Skipper March ... Morton Moonlight Sonata ...... Beethoven II Baclo (Kiss Walts)..... Ardltl Violin Ensemble Tarantella ,., Miss DsSoura ' Fifth Nooturna ..,. Leybach Llebeatraum ; Llset Violin Ensemble To Spring .......Orleg Selected Rlgolette Llsat Valse Chromatic Oodard Sebastian Apollo War March from "Athella" ......... Mendelssohn Violin Ensemble Misses Patton Return Pmm m.mI Miss Helen Patton. who was aradu. ! ated from tha Ann. ..hni Berkeley, Cel., and her elater, Miss Doris Patton, a student at Mill, col lege In that city, have returned to Medford to spend the summer. They accompanied their mother, Mrs. Ham ilton Patton, who went south for graduation eseroisea at Anna Head. Plan Joint Meeting At Kedmen Hall On next Tuesday evening, June 10. the Redmen and Pocahontas lodges will hold a Joint meeting at the Red men hall on Apple atreet. The tribe and council of this city are to be honored by the presence of Great Sachem of California George M. Smith and Mrs, Smith, also Great Chief of Records, Porter L. Bliss and Mrs. Bliss, who ii a past great Poca hontaa. This meetlna will ha nt .. i..... est to all membere and It la hoped '" large attendance, f EARRYcZSCKiSDEi Old Experienced Shavers llh tough, wiry tirnrde, are astounded nhen they find that the ' Schick Dry Shaver girts them clean, close share, with very little effort. Garden Club Has New Committees The Medford Garden club held Its last meeting of the year Thursday evening at the Medford Hotel. Bllla connected with the recent flower and Rock Garden committee, Mrs. O. L. Qoff, Mrs. Jacobs and Jane Snedl cor. . . The membership committee, Mrs. Leland Menteer, chairman, will con tinue the contest for new members until Sept, 6, the date tor the next regular meeting. Mrs. Curtis Darby and Jane Snedlcor, delegates to the state meeting, each gave an interest ing report In full, suggesting new Ideas for Garden club activities and telling of attractive gardens visited, during the convention. Mrs. Itimnrrt EnleriJilna Club Past Noble Grands' club met June 14 at the home of Mrs. Lottie How ard, 313 South Front stret, and five new members were initiated. Assist ing Mrs. Howard were Ethel Hlggln botham and Katherlne Daniels. On July 13, Dr. and Mrs. Jud D. Rlckert will entertain the group at their home with a covered dish sup. per. The husbands or the members are Invited. Catholic sUdlea Plan Uwn Pnrty A lawn party, with bridge and 500, has been ptauned by the ladles of the Sacred Heart Catholic church at the home of Mra. O. M. Brewer on Siskiyou Heights, Thursday, June 31, at 3 o'clock. The party Is being given for the benefit of St. Mary's academy. The publlo la Invited. Forty Attend Guild party Forty were present Friday after noon at the bridge luncheon of the St, Mark's guild at the river cabin of Mrs. John Peter at Shady Cove. PNm at contract bridge was won by Mrs. Herman and at auction by Mrs. A. F. Stnnett. The guild will meet for luncheon some time In July at Mrs. Hugh Ham- lln' c4l"n on Rogu" r,Tr' Job's Daughters to CI Ire formal timice Monday Eve Members of Job'a Daughters have Issued Invitations to a formal danc ing party Monday evening In the Ma sonlo hall, which will follow the regular meeting of the order. Patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Dr. L. L. Sanders. Mrs. Ernest Smith. Miss Arvilla Burns, Mrs. o. q. D'Albinl, H. F. hfordwlek and Mrs. Fred L. Strang. Miss Catherine Ford will be chair man of the refreshments committee. Fountain Lunches Gardner Drugs 1 ill II Durnos and Smiths Entertaining Today Dr. snd Mrs. R. W. Durno and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Smith are enter taining this evening at open house, Inviting about one hundred guests to the Durno home at 6:30 o'clock. Buffet supper will be served at 8:30. - Mission Groups In Session at Church The Home and Foreign Missionary societies, hsld a Joint session Tuesday afternoon In the parlors of the First M. E. church with Mrs. Holloway and Mra. Wiley presiding, respectively. Exercises opened with singing "In the Service of the King", followed with prayer. The nominating committee pre sented the following officers for the new year: President, Mrs. Mortensen; vice president, Miss Phtpps: corre sponding secretary, Mrs. Koppen: treasurer, Mrs. Holloway. Devotional period was under the leadership of Mrs. Kunzman, with the topic, "Service". Mra. Andrews re peated the service given at the con vention held at DUIard, reading John 8-13, also Psalms 111:3-6. Mrs. Kop pen briefly outlined the program, of the convention with Mrs. Wiley giv ing a report of the business session. Mrs. Isham, district treasurer for the Foreign society, addressed the meet ing In a short talk of Interest. The study program, topic, "Carriers of Life" was presented by Miss Chlr gwln, with the following numbers: "Threefold Furlough," Mrs. Walker; "Retirement," Mrs. Chlrgwln: "Pre paration and Acceptance," Miss Phlpps; "Presenting the Christian Message," Mrs. Holloway. The concluding number was a song by Mrs. Holloway, "Do Something for Others." Hostesses, Mesdamea Kunz man, Koppes, Koppen, McNary, served punch and cakes during the social period. TieW.CT.U. At the Otrls' Community club rooms beuati fully decorated with flowers arranged by Mrs. Berry, the W. C. T. U. held Its annual Flower Mission day with a good attendance. As this was also Flag day, the program was divided between the two subjects. The devotional period was led by Eleanor Todd with Helen Wll son at tho piano. This part con sisted of hymns, prayers and a fine talk by the leader. With the playing of "The Star Spangled Banner" the second part of the program was given, under the leadership of Mrs. Berry. Clarabelle Jennlnri sang very ably a, song of "lower day. Rev. E. A. Oldenburg gave a short talk on the flag, saying that our organization works effect ively toward a stainless flag. Doris Wade, accompanied by her mother, delighted all by two very fine violin numbers. Mrs. Blgler gave two beautiful readings, which were much appreciated. . At the buslnrAs aeaslcii further plans were made for the rummage and baked food sale to be held June 33 and 93. A county Institute will be held In the Llthla park in Ash land July 14. Mrs. Russell had a birthday this same day so she was surprised with a beautiful cake. Refreshments were served and the social waa enjoyed by all. Flowers were then taken to a number of people who were 111. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ' Are Returning Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer are leav ing today for their home In Portland; having been guests here the past week of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rlckert. (leaner Clans To Meet This Week Members of the Gleaners Sunday school class of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs Miner at 404 South Grape street, tendance la desired. A full at- Norma? School Students Guests at Party Here At the home of Mr. aud Mrs. My ron Root In Medford, Miss Harriet Smith of Ashland, Lloyd Nicholson and Robert Root entertained a dune ing party Friday evening. Inviting 31 iThe Medford boys' quartet sang be nuesu. The btoud Included class- i fore the main address. Ruth Pratt mates at the Southern Oregon Nor mal school. WHAT DOES TIIF. Ft TI RE HOMl FOR YOl't Do yon nee years of pain due to iif gleet of your teelh non-f Avoid this unnecessary pain by vMltlni jour dentist regularly. Let me ex amine your teeth and make a of the ncreMsary Utile repairs that will tutve you great deal at money and nu1fi suffering later on. LJBi Invitations Issued, McDonald-Parsons Wedding June 27th Of Interest to many Medford soci ety folk la the approaching wedding In SeaUle June 37 of Miss Elizabeth Pearl McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. McDonald to George H. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Regi nald H. Parsons who has Just re turned home from Harvard. Invitations have been Issued to the marriage . ceremony, which will be performed by Miss McDonald's broth er, the Rev. Frederick McDonald, as sisted by the Rev. Sidney Morgan and to the reception following at the home of Captain and Mra. James Griffiths. A recent Issue of the Seattle Times says of the wedding plans: "Miss Mary Bowne Parsons will be Miss Mc Donald's maid of honor and Mrs. John Curtis Blackford, Jr., matron of I honor. "Miss Marjorle Lou Russell of Minneapolis and Mlsa Mary Lou San ders, a cousin of the bride, will serve as bridesmaids, while the niece and nephew of the bridegroom, little Natalie Too tell and Coeffrcy Tootell will be flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. "Mr. Reginald BemlA Parsons who arrives June 33 from New York, will act as his brother's best man and ushers will Include the Messrs. Ly man Tondel, John Sch wager, Arthur Ayers and William Newhall and Bay ard Getchell of Medford, Or." To attend the wedding from Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Getchell and William Newhall will motor north with Mrs. Delroy Getchell. Upon their return here. Miss Gloria Getchell will accompany them. The Parsons family, who spend a portion of each summer at the Hill crest orchard home here. Is well known in this city. Mr. Renter Leaves Tuesday for Seattle Mrs. Arthur Renter, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannaway for the past month, leaves for Seattle Tuesday night to Join Mr. Renter who has been on a business trip to Alaska and the Yukon. Mfsses Walsh Are Week-End Guests Misses Anne and Florence Walsh of New York, are week-end guests In this city of their sister, Mrs. Kather lne Washburn. They will be enter tained while here with trips to Crater and Diamond lakes. They are to leave tomorrow morning for a tour of the Pacific northwest, stopping at Lake Louise and Chicago, before returning to New York. Mrs. Shnffer Hotlored at Shower ' Mrs, Paul Shaffer, the former Ethel Tucker, was the Inspiration for a surprise shower Thursday evening, given at her home on Peach street by the young ladles of the First Bap tist church, all being members of Mrs A. J. Anderson's Sunday school class. Games were enjoyed during the evening and Mrs. Shaffer was pre sented many lovely presents. Re freshment were served. lntltute.Rall.v ,tt Methodist Church An Institute Rally was held June 10, at the First M. B. church by the Epworth Leagues of Medford, Grants Pass. Ashland, and Talent. From 6 to 7 p. m., the "fun hour," everyone sang pep songs, skits were given by Medford and arants Pass, and sup per waa served. From 7 to 8 o'clock devotlonals were led by Joyce Banish of Medford; sub-dlstrlct officers and lesgue presi dents were Introduced: announce ments were made; and a talk was given by Herbert Palmer of Grants Pn nn "Ttlat itlltj. Till. Yr." tt'hlrh ; Jfl tQ no,d Rt pir polnt( ft mlle olendale. htui or fthnwh " Z a . w otj i viics nit o u uias., tun auivui wi League choir of Medford sang a spe cial number .after the prayer led by Clarence Holdrldgo of Ashland. The scripture reading was led by Delia Will ard of Ashland. This was follow ed by an offertory organ solo by Don ald Huckabee of Grants Pass, who also gave tne address of the evening. of Grnnts Psm had charge of the worship hour. If so, don't let her wait a day longer for a copy of this fascinating new book FREE at Lawrence fs Specialising in High Quality Silverware Party on Saturday For Richard Sleight Miss Gertrude Boyle was hostess last evening to a group of friends, honoring Richard Sleight, who la vis ltlng here from San Francisco. ' Tennis and swimming were enjoyed preceding a buffet aupper. The re mainder of the evening was spent at dancing. Mrs. Crawford Is Hostess'To Group Mrs. Raymond Crawford was hos tess Tuesday afternoon to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Baptist church for a combined busUieas and mission ary meeting. The president, Mrs. Joseph Lester, presided. The meeting was opened with the song "Near the Cross" followed by prayer led by Mrs. Hague. The devotional service waa In charge A Miss Louise Hunderup from Portland who la In Medford helping with the Baptist church vacation Bible school. She gave an Inspira tional talk and everyone appreciated her presence. The secretary read two letters from missionaries, one from Kodlak, Alas ka, and the other from China. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture or a current event. Mrs. Dally then talked on the topic "The Friendly Doors." An Interesting little skit portraying an African wedding was presented by the missionary committee, of which Mrs. R. L. Hague Is the chairman. A report on the Baptist convention in Portland waa given by Mrs. Daily. This waa followed by a duet number, "Fishing for the Lord" sung by Mrs. Ralph Raymond and her son Bobby. The closing prayer waa given by Dr. Eva Carlow. Economics Club Meets At Central Point The Home Economics club of the Central Point Grange will meet on Wednesday afternoon, June 37, at the" the home of Mrs. Robert Hague. A good attendance is desired. League Dramatic Club To Present Comedies The Epworth League Dramatic club of the First M. E. church Is prepar ing three comedies to be given Fri day, June 39. The plays have all been cast and each one has had at least one practice. "Apostrophe In Modern Dress", by Warren Beck, has a cast of four and is being directed by Mildred Walker. "A Weakness for Nurses," by Edna Hlggins Strachan, has a cast of five and Is being directed by Mrs, R. P. Mortensen. "Call It a Day," by Manta S. Graham, has a cast of six teen and is being directed by Ross Knotts. Mrs. A. S. Short has charge of the costumes for the last play. The costs Include a large number of the members of the Epworth League. Members of "Apostrophe In Modern Dress," are Charles Napoleon Brown, a clerk, Andy Sever son; J. J. Horsoff, president of the concern, Howard Poffenbarger; Miss Meadows, a stenographer, Helen Power; and Fannie, a colored scrub woman, Jan ette Trill. Howard Poffenbarger and Janette Trill will be remembered for the excellent portrayals they gave In "The Lost Church," a short while ago. Members of "A Weakness for Nurses," are Miss Harding, head nurse, Josephine Power; Mary O'Leary, a nurse, Eleanora Poffenbar ger; Marmaduke Brownleigb, a pa tient, John G tilings; Albert Brown leigb, his uncle, Lester Fay; and An gelica Brownlelgh, his aunt. Jean Gil lings. Lester Fay will also be re membered for his fine performance In "The Lost Church." "Call It a Day", haa a long list of characters. The two main ones are being portrayed by Olle Severson and Beth Gtllings as Dr. Culver and Mrs. Culver. Other members or the cast are: Mr. Brown, Art Cook; Mrs. Brown, Margaret Bateman; Dorothy Brown. Joan Burk; Oakley Cheever, Laurel Morris; Homer Howell, Dwlght Short; Mrs. Bleven, Louisa Cowden; Mrs. White, Lois Llttrel); Miss Frank, Phyllis Smith; Evangeline Klefer. France Arnsplger; Mr. Crawford, John Koppen; Buelah 8 to we, Ruth LeClerc; Mra. Gray, Betty Paske; Amos SchwartE, James Wollam; and Mrs. Deever. Betty Dynan. The League orchestra, directed by Mrs. Knotts. will play, and there will be several other musical numbers on the same program. Do You Know Soneone Who Is Going to be Married? French Luncheon Served Book Club At Friday Session Mrs. E. N. Vilm entertained mem bers of her book club Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hart, 3430 Hlllcrest road, with a 1 o'clock luncheon. As France was the country being studied by the group, the luncheon was served In French style, In an at tractive manner. Mrs. W. B. Robin son gave a review on "French Condi tions of Today" and Mrs. E. H. Por ter read some adaptable articles from Time. Guests present for the meeting were Miss Flora Ross of Decatur, 111., and Miss Ada Ross of Chicago, house guests of Mrs. R. W. Sleeter. Mrs. Gore's Pupils Will Be Presented un v. n. nnn. will nresent a musical program featuring a group of her pupUa on Friday evening. June oq ... hj Rnlriwin recital hall at 8:16 o'clock, she announced yester day. The public la invited to the must i. vhirn win lncluds interesting presentations of solo work and two- piano numbera. Prlscllla Circle To Meet Wednesday Prlscllla circle will meet with Mrs. Sam Bateman, at her home, 302 Maple atreet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Drill Team Will Practice Edith Beck has requested the Royal Nplehhar drill team to meet Thurs day afternoon at two o'clock for practice. Mrs. Thompson To Entertain Club Mrs. Grace Thompson, who resides at 113 Tripp street, will be hostess on Tuesday afternoon, to members of the Carnation club. '. e Card Party at Parish Hall St. Ann's Altar society of the Sacred Heart Catholic church will sponsor, on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, a card party to which the public la Invited. I i Mrs. Gen i to Visit Parents In Minnesota Mrs. HJalmar T. Gentle and small daughter, Ann Louise, left Friday j morning on the Shasta for Duluth. I Minn., where they plan to remain for the aummer with Mrs. Gentle'a Fir- i ents, "r. and Mrs. O. H. Torman. Fidelity Circle ( Meeting la Tuesday Mrs. B. P. Mortensen will be hos- tese Tuesday afternoon to members i of Fidelity circle at her home at Sis- i klyou Memorial park. All members j are requested to be present, as elec tion of officers will be held. 1 Here 's What the State Sanitary Inspector Had to Say: ... when he inspeoted our bakery yesterday. Bead the report. It's our best advertisement. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE Division of Foods and Dairies. Agricultural Bldg., Salem, Oregon SANITARY INSPECTION REPORT Name of place: Pluhrer's Bakery. Name of proprietor: W. H. Fluhrer. Address: Medford. Date of inspection: 6-11-34. Light: Good. Ventilation: Good. Plumbing: 0. K. General Appearance: Exceptionally good. Remarks: Ceiling, walls and floor are in very good condition. Have clean cases for display of Bakery goods in salesroom. Bake Shop, Cake Room, Racks, Pans, Tables, Bins, Troughs, Mixers, General Machinery are in very good order. Food coverage is good. Bread is full weight, F. A. HAN2EN, J. D, MI0KLE, Inspector. Division Chief. (Tl Si mini We welcome your Inspection at any time! We have nothing to hide! Miss Joan DeLosh To Visit In North Mlsa Joan DeLosh, daughter of Mrs. Guy W. Phetteplace. will leave here early this week, for a month'a vaca tion In Portland and Washington points. In Portland, she will be the hduae guest of Miss Audrey Coons. Mlsa DeLosh then plana to continue to Aberdeen, Wash., where ahe will spend two weeks with her grand mother, Mrs. Clara DeLosh. Mrs. DeLosh and Miss DeLosh will go to Seattle, to visit Miss Virginia Hansen, who attended St. Helen's hall In Portland when Miss DeLosh was a student at the school. Mlsa Hansen is now a Junior at the Uni versity ot Washington. Mrs. Robert Dunham Of Chicago Arrives To Visit Relatives Mrs. Robert Dunham of Chicago arrived In Medford on the Sha.t Friday forenoon from Burllngame, Cal., to spend some time here visit ing her brother, Frank Preston, of Applegate. Her step-daughter, Mra. Clough, who la also a guest In Medford, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Blsck at their lodge on Rogue river. Mrs. Dun ham will be a guest of Mrs. Black before returning to her home. Social Club Meets At Mrs. Watson's Home . The card party of the Wenonah club will be held at the home of Harriet Watson on Beall Lane Thurs day, June 21, at 2 o'clock. Mistletoe Club Plans Picnic The Mistletoe club met with Chris tine Pearspn Wednesday afternoon with many membora and visitors . preseui.. riouo new u. ... .. . - I ntc to be held at Jackson Hot Spring, Wednesday, June 27, with aupper at 0:30 p. m. The afternoon was spent playing cards and doing fancy work. Refresh ments were served by Christine Pear son, Ora Manning. Maud Lovell, and Bessie Dewey. PREVOST BEAUTY SHOP is now ready to serve new patrons as well as old, at our new location, 236 So. Oakdale Call 727 Formerly at 16 Laurel St. unreris