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rEDFOKD "MAIL TUTBTTE. MEDFORD. DREG OX. SUXD AT. TCXY 8. 1931
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Irva K. Fewell
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Mrs. Bac& Invites
River Colony Folk
In for the Holiday
Entertaining on the Fourth of July
were Mr. end Mr. C, N. Black, who
Invited to their river lodge about 20
guests, Including membera of tha river
colony from Son Francisco, vacation
ing at their homea on the Rogue.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mra. Fran): O. Noyce. Mr. and Mra.
Fred K. Burnham. Mr. and Mra. B. N.
Carllle. Mra. P. H. Lyon and the
Black's houae gueata, Mr Horn and
Mra. Rutherford, all of Ban mnclsco.
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Carpenter, Mr.
and Mra. E. 0. Burgeaa and Mr. and
Mra. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter and their
houae gueata, Mra. J. Dlabrow Baiter
and daughter, Marguerite, of PhoenU
and Pasadena.
On the evening of the Fourth the
Leonard Carpentera entertained the
Alfred Carpentera and their gueata.
the S. M. Tuttlea and Mlaa Margaret
Hubbard at their home on the hill,
where fireworks were enjoyed.
Mra. Baker and daughter, who have
been vlaltlng here the paat ten daya.
left Thursday for British Columbia.
A mueh-entertolncd vlaltor In the
valley la Mra. C. V. Blmpaon of Fort
Mason at Ban Franclaco, who la the
houae gueat of Mlaa Anne Llvlngaton.
The latter waa hoateaa at a luncheon
complimenting her one afternoon the
paat week, and laat evening Mr. and
Mra. Leonard Carponter invited Mra.
Blmpaon, her son, Mlaa Llvlngaton
and Archie Llvlngaton to dinner.
On Tuesday, Mrs. H. D. McCaakey
la to be hoateaa at a buffet luncheon
and a theater party for the pleasure
of Mra. Blmpaon. Invltationa are being
Issued to 11 guests, who will attend
the ahowlng of "The Houae of Roths
child," in which Oeorge Arllaa Is fea
tured. '
. Saturday evening Mra, McCaakey
' waa hoateaa at a buffet aupper for
the Balade family group. .
A houae gueat this week-end at the
home of Colonel and Mra. Oordon
Voorhlea. la Douglae Burrell of Port
land, who la returning north from
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Weatonka Council
Installs Officers
The Weatonka council had inatal
latlon of offlcera by the dlatrlct
deputy, Pocahontaa, Qladya Dooms,
aaatated by Roaa Young. The follow
ing offlcera were Installed! Prophet
ess, Bernlce Searai Pocahontas, Mabel
Quackenbuah; Wenonah, Sarah Tolle;
Powhatan, Richard aingler: acouts,
Blanche Rlnabarger and Bernlce Wil
son: runners, Carrie Mllnea and Nor
ma Martin; countelers. Mildred Ward
and Dorotha Watklns; warrlora, Frank
Martin, Win. Mllnea, Bud Lawrents
and Ed Bhaokel! guards, Walter Wil
son and O,. A. Hubbard.
An Interesting report was given by
Sisters Nellie Purdln. Esther Dooms.
Bernlce Wilson, Zllpha, Armstrong
and Brothera Jack Dooms and Oeorge
Armstrong who vlalted the council at
Alameda. Calif., at the home coming
meeting of the Great Pocahontaa of
California.
Refreshments were eerved by
Oladya Dooms and Frances Moffatt.
Friday, July 13, there will be Inltl
, atlon and the team captain, Jack
Dooms, requests that all degree team
membera be present.
Woods Will Attend
Conference at Milton
Rev. and Mra. N. D. Wood will leave
Tuesday morning for Milton, Ore.,
where they will attend conference
and asaembly of the Methodist church
South. They will be accompanied by
Virginia Goodman and Cherokee
Seller, who will also attend asaembly.
Auxiliary Meeting '
At Mrs. Wilson's Home
Next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will hold a combined
business and missionary meeting at
. the home of Mra. E. M. Wilson, 340
South Riverside.
All membera and friends are cor
dially Invited.
H
Past Noble Grands club
To Meet nt Rlckert Home
Past Noble Orsnd club will meet
at the home of Dr. and Mra. J. D.
Rlckert Friday evening, July 13 at
A:30 o'clock for a covered dish dinner.
Husbands of the members will be
guest for the evening. The dinner
will be served on the lawn at the
Rlckert residence on Valley View
drive.
Camp Accepts
New Membera
Royal Neighbors camp No, 4713 met
Thursday evening In business session.
New members were accepted. Refresh
ments were served by the committee.
Neighbors Ora Lester, Ellen MoRae
and Amy Crawford,
Neighbor Marie Qantebeln will be
hostess at a covered dish supper and
lawn party at her home, 615 West
Eleventh street, July IB.
Mr. Van Dyke
Entertains at Ashland
Mrs. Frank Van Dyke of Ashland
and a group of her Medford frlenda
enjoyed a no-hosteits dinner at her
home Friday evening. Mlaa Laura
Drury, Miss Barbara Drury and Mlaa
Ellow Mae Wilson of Medford at
tended. Mlaa Harriet Baldwin, who
Is an Instructor this summer at the
Southern Oregon Normal achool, waa
also present. Cards were enjoyed
during the evening.
1
rp worth League
F.lecta Officers
At tha meeting last Sunday of the
Methodist church Epworth League,
the organisation waa divided Into the
High School league, and the College
Students' league. The latter group
elected offlcera.
They were: Mildred Walker, presi
dent; Helen Power, first vice-president;
Florence Neumann, aecond vice
president; Jeanette Trill, third vice
president; Joel Cowden, fourth vice
president; Josephine Power, secretary;
Arthur Cook, treasurer; Luella Corn,
song leader and Ross Knotta, plaulst.
DIAGONAL STRIPES ARE POPULAR
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Diagonal stripes, fashion's touch of smartness this season, era
hown to advantage In gowna worn by these two film actresses. Batte
Davis at left wears a cocktail gown of blaok and white. A satin eve
ning frock Is worn by Margaret Lindsay. The color Is main with s
diagonal stripe of gold. (Assoclsted press Photo)
Mrs. Getchell and
Daughter Gloria to
Tour Through East
Miss Gloria Getchell, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Delroy Getchell of this
city, who haa been attending the
University of Washington during the
past year, la leaving for the east with
her mother and Miss Leila Condltt
of Seattle, for a trip through the New
England atates.
The trio plana to travel east from
Seattle by train to Minneapolis, then
continue by motor to Chicago where
they will be Joined by frlenda .on a
motor trip through the New England
states.
They are to spend some time with
other frlenda at Pelham Manor, Now
York; Bristol, Providence and New
port In Rhode Island and also visit
the ancestral home of Mrs. Oetchell's
mother In Boston.
For three dsys during the Fourth
of July holiday Miss Catchall was a
gueat at the house party given at tha
home of Mr, and Mrs, Archie Clarke
on Balnbrldge Island,
In compliment to members of the
debutante group, Mlaa Getchell was
a luncheon hostess on Monday, ac
cording to the Seattle Dally Tlmea.
A photograph of the local Miss ac
companied the "portrait of aummer"
In the Georgian room of The Olympic,
as reviewed by Virginia Boren,
Of her luncheon, Mlsa Boren aald:
"A group of oharmlng young girls
gathered at the table where Mlaa
Gloria Getchell, daughter of Mrs.
Delroy Getchell, entertained In com
pliment to Miss Leila Condltt and
Mlaa Dorothy McCash. Mrs. Oetchell
Is taking her daughter and Miss Con
dltt east Boon for a leisurely trip
along the Atlantic coast and through
the New England states.
'Quests of Mrs. Oetchell were Mlsa
Condltt, Miss McCash and the Misses
Ruth Buachmsnn, Dorothy Tupper,
Lucia McAualand, Virginia Mason.
Katherlne Poe and Kay Cunningham.
Miss Oetchell wore a very pretty frock
of light blue silk crepe with match
ing blue-brimmed hat, on which she
wore smart blue flowots."
Leave Teday
For Meatus
Mrs. Harold Dajg and children are
leaving today for their home In Seat
tie. being accompanied by Mra.
Dsgg's mother. Mrs. R. W. Clancy and
Mrs. Helen Conroy,
At. Ann's Society
To Hponsor Card Party
St. Ann'a Altar society la sponsor
ing a card party Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mra. O. A. Dallev, 704
South Oakdale avenue. An Invitation
haa been extended to all ladles of
Medford and the community. Mrs.
Jena Jensen, assisted by membera of
her committee, will be In charge.
Irene Shirley
Entertains Club
The Wenonah met at the home of
Irene Shirley for the Tegular covered
dish luncheon and business meeting
lost week. The new officers took over
their respective duties. They are as
follows! President, Blanche Rlnabar
ger: vice-president, Harriet Watson;
secretary and treasurer. Carrie Mllnea;
reporter, Florence Rush.
Guests for the aftsrnoon were Mra.
Alice Lewis and Mra. Dorothy Scrip
ter. Assisting the hostess were
Gladys Dooms and Blanche Rlnabar
ger. The next meeting will be a card
party to be held at the home of
Frances Moffatt, 937 South Oakdale.
on July It.
Fountain Lunches
Gardner Drugs
Miss Ramstrom's
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mra. H. Ramstrom of Green
Acres, near Central Point, are todsy
Announcing the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Ruth, to Stanley L.
Stark of this city, son of Mr. and Mra.
William L. ' stark of Hlllaboro, Ore.
No date haa been set for the wedding.
, -i
Miss McFadden Is
Married Saturday
To Maynard Grove
VALLEY VIEW The L. O. penlond
home was the scene of a pretty wed
ding last Saturday afternoon At four
o'clock when Mlaa Jeannette McFad
den, daughter of Mra. L. O. Penlond,
became the bride of Maynard O.
Grove of San Francisco.
The groom'a sister and brother-In-
law, Mr. and Mra. Clay Wltham were
their attendants. The bride wore an
enaemble suit of blue silk. The room
was beautifully decorated with bae
keta of large gladioli. Mrs. L. Frlnk
sang "I Love You Truly."
Rev. Sidney Hall of Ashland used
the Impressive ring service before the
following guests;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg and family,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner. Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Stratton, Mra. Frlnk of
Talent, Dr. and Mra. Chas. Bagley,
Miss Mary Bagley and Chas. Bagley,
Jr., of Duluth. Minn.: Mr. and Mrs.
F. F. Buah and family of Medford,
Mr. and Mra. C. Wltham and son of
Medford, and Mr. and Mra. L. O. Fen-
land.
After congratulations the guests
drove to the Ed Borg home, aunt of
the bride, where a lovely buffet
luncheon was served. Mr. Orove Is In
business In Bon Francisco. Mrs. Grove
grow to womanhood In Talent and
Ashland, graduating from Ashland
high school three years ago. She
graduated in May this year from the
Stanford School of Nursing. Mr. and
Mrs. Grove left that evening for Lake
of the Wooda where they spent two
days. They left for San Franclaco
July 8. to make their home.
Monday afternoon Mra. F. Bush,
Mrs. W. A, Stratton and Mrs. E. O.
Osrdner entertained at Mra. Gard
ners home for Mrs. Grove with a
shower. After games, the girts Here
opened by the bride and refrosh-
ments were served. Those present
were: Mrs. Clements snd daughter
Elaine of Ashland. Mra. Bd Roblson,
Mrs. Geo. Oslbralth, Mrs. O. Goddatd,
Miss Eleanor Powers. Mrs. Ed Borg,
Miss Dorothy Borg, Mrs. Bagley. Miss
Mary Bsgley, Mrs. L. o. Penland, Mrs.
T. Bell and the hostess.
Mllnnary Society
To Meet on Tuesday
In the Flrat M. i. church parlors,
the Home Missionary society and the
Foreign Missionary society will con
duct a Joint meeting Tuesday, July
10, at a:ao p. m. The Home Mission
ary society will entertain. Mrs. S. C.
Koppen Is In charge of the program
and Miss Mac Phlpps, Mrs. B. F. Van
Dyke, and Mrs. E. S. Hcdgler will be
hostessea. A general Invitation has
been issued to all ladles or the church
and especially to members of the
younger set, .
Miss Thomas Weds
Roger Mitchell at
Burlingame Church
Friends in Medford of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Thomas, who formerly re
sided here, will be Interested in the
report of her marriage reoently to
Roger Mitchell at Burlingame, Calif,
An account of the wedding follows:
Mlsa Mary Elizabeth Thomas of
San Mateo was married to Roger A.
Mitchell of San Mateo at an attrac
tive ceremony read on Saturday eve
ning at t o'clock in the Burlingame
Methodist church. Rev. H. E. Mllnea
read the service before approximately
600 guests.
Garlands of stocks and yellow
daisies with golden privet decorated
the altar and there was a profusion
of Douglas gladioli, ferns and palms,
White satin made In princess style
and-trimmed with French rose point
was worn by the bride. The dress, a
French copy from Molyneux, was
fashioned with a long trsln and with
long tight fitted aleevea. The veil,
which had been worn by her sister,
Mrs. 0. Carlton Evans of Portland,
Ore., was made In Roman coronet
style and trimmed with pearls and
orange blossoms. The bridal' bouquet
was of orange blossoms, lilies of the
vslley and white rosebuds.
The bride, teacher at the Little
Oxford achool, Burlingame, la the
daughter of Mrs, L, I. Thomas snd
the late John laaac Thomas. She
came to the Penlnaula four yeara ago
from Medford. Ore.
Her going away costume was a blue
French model with blue and white
accessories. She was given in mar
riage by Fred Fenton, who first Intro
duced her to the bridegroom.
Mrs. C. Carlton Evans, matron of
honor, wore yellow organdie made In
bouffant style and she carried Tails'
man roses. Bridesmaids were Mlsa
Dorothy HArnlsh of San Francisco,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. H Or
nish, and Mrs. Fred Penton of Bay
wood. The former was In blue snd
carried Brlarcllf rosea and blue del
phinium, and the latter wore pink
and carried a like bouquet.
Norton Mitchell was the best msn
and th ushers John Thomas, Jock
Goggiran, and Frank Argo. Mrs. E.
Young aang "All for You" and "I
Love You Truly" with Mrs. Henry
Woods presiding at the organ.
Mrs. Thomoa. mother of the bride,
woe in blue laco with hat and acces
sories of the same ahade and her cor
sago was of gardenias. Mrs. Ruby
Oleun of San Frsnclsco. mother of
the bridegroom, was In black lace
with matching accessories.
Carl Kuhe, son of Mra. B. Kuhe,
was the ring bearer and ho carried
a white satin pillow trimmed with
French rose point lace, similar to
that which trimmed the'' wedding
gown. Joan MoBrlde, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Rcxford McBrlde, was the
flower girl, and In blue organdie, ahe
mirica n arm basket with sweef
pens. .
Only members of the bridal party
and a few out-of-town guests were
at the reception at the home, 313
Harvard road, San Mateo, following
the ceremony. Horns dsoor.tiAn.
Mrs. McLean
were In pink and white with sweet
peaa and gladioli used to carry out
the motif.
Mitchell, son of Hoaer c. Mith.u
of San Mateo and Mrs. Ruby alenn
of San Francisco, Is connected with
cne r-irst National bank of San Mateo.
Mitchell and hla bride have de
parted on a two weeka' wedding tour
to Los Angeles and vicinity and after
July 1 will be at home at 117 Park
road, Burlingame.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr. snd Mrs. 8. W. Mays of
Colusa, and aome friends of the bride,
groom from Marshfield. Ore.
Pythian Club
Meeting July 10
The Pythian club will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. Wslden on North
Riverside. July 10. Tho Knights are
also invited.
Mrs. Morse ""
Hnstesa at Tea
VALLEY VIEW-Mra. J. H. Morse
entertained a number of friends at
a tea Thursday afternoon In honor
of her granddaughter, Mlsa Eather
Chlldera who recently graouated from
the Stanford school of nursing, and
with her Mend. Miss Lola Neslo or
San Francisco haa been enjoying a
three weeks vacation here. They re
turned Friday to Can Francisco where
Miss Chllders la employed.
Miss llammett
Lfsfs rnr South
Miss Billle Hammett left Friday
evening on the Shasta for Los An
geles, Joining Mlsa Mary tine New of
Portland, who waa also on the train
going to that city. The two plan to
remain In Los Angeles tor a week. !
then return to San Francisco where 1
they will spend a week with a soror-
Ity slater. Mlas Mary Elizabeth Lacy. 1
The three young ladles are affiliated i
with PI Beta Phi at the University ot
Oregon. i
'
Mrs. Kdtrard n. McLean of Wash
ington. O. C, shown as she sailed
from New York recently, for London.
Silo Is wearing the famous Hope dia
mond at her throat. (Associated Press
Photo.)
Rebekah Lodge Has
Installation Work
For Official Group
On Monday evening, July 3. Grace
Hamlin, district deputy president,
assisted by Lona Bergman as deputy
grand marshal and staff of eight
noble grands, Installed the fallowing
omcers or Olive Rebekah lodge No.
38! Noble grand, Beatrice stubble
field; vice grand, Irene Sherley; re
cording secretary, Mary Wiley; treas
urer, Carrie Rlckert; chaplain, Oath-
erlne Satterlee; conductor, Olive
Pence: warden, Kate Young: R. s. N.
a., May Stuart: L. S. N. O., Lottie
Howard; R. S. V. G., Dorothy Scrip-
ter; u. s. V. o., Margery Pearson;
outside guardian. Elsie Mallard: in
side guardian, Cera Wilson, and mu
sician, Caroline Leaders. Carrie Mc
Dannel was elected degree staff cap
tain. Eight young ladles, dressed in
white, and corrylng wands of pink
and green, acted as guards and added
much to the beautiful InatallAtlon
ceremony.
After the Installation the noble
grand declared a recess and Joe Ann
Mote, granddaughter of the district
deputy president, dressed In butterfly
iraiume, presented each or the elec
tive officers and the deputy marshal
with a beautiful gift, Mrs. Gaul pre
sented the dlatrlct president with a
large basket of flowers from the Past
Noble Grand club.
The F. L. girls club also presented
flowers. Refreshments were eerved
by the Brother Rebekoha.
Kitchen Shower
Honors nrlde '"" rr
TALENT Mrs. H. Good gave a
kitchen shower st her home Tuesday
evening honoring her slater, lona
Bates who was married to W. Dooms
of Medford Friday. About 35 guests
were present.
Pollyanna Chib
To Draw Names
Royal Neighbor Pollyanna club will
meet for a farewell party, Wednesday
evening, July 11, with Florence Lolng
at her home, 360 Beatty street. All
members urged to be present, as
names will be drown for the ensuing
term,
Mrs. Ovennyer Will""
Entertain Grace Circle
Orace Circle of the Presbyterian
church has postponed Its picnic, and
will meet on Tuesday, July lo with
.urs. u. 1.. overmyer. The group In
chargo of the entertainment will be
Mra. Al Llttrrll. Mrs. Earl Llttrel!
Mrs. Diamond Flynn. Mrs. ' Oliver,
Mrs. Charles Reames. Mrs. B. O. Hor
ding, Mrs. Charles L. Wood. Mra. c.
W. Spencer and Mra. Herbert Meusel.
Luncheon Meeting
At Colonial Club
To Honor Visitors
Membera of the auxiliary to the
National Association of Letter Car
rlera met on Friday with Mrs. O. O.
Sanden at her home In Jacksonville,
and made plans for entertaining the
delegates to the state convention,
which la to be held here next Saturday.
The headuarters for the association
will be held at the Medford hotel,
where Mrs. R. t. Swan will be In
charge of the registration. A lunch
eon is being planned' for the auxiliary
at the Colonial club, and In the
evening the two groups will enjoy a
dinner dance at the Medford hotel.
Sunday tbe delegates' will motor to
Crater take, the guests- Of the local
association. Between one hundred
and one hundred and fifty delegates
are expected to attend from all parts
of the atate.
Committee In charge of the enter
tainment is Mrs. Bert Freeman and
Mrs. J. R. Clary of Ashland and Mrs.
Lester Lewis of Medford.
Relief Corps Entertains
Group from Central Point
The Women's Relief corps held a
regular meeting Thursday arternoon.
Two applications for membership
were read.
Members of Central Point corps
were guests and refreshments were
served.
Pleasurltes Plan
Evening's Entertainment
The Pleasurltes are making pre
parations for a pot luck dinner to be
held Monday evening, July la In the
Girls Community club rooms at 7
o'clock.
An interesting and entertaining
program Is being planned and all the
members and frlenda are invited to
be present.
At the last meeting Harold Orove
favored the group with several musi
cal numbers. Miss Betty Mae Chllders
gave a reading, Lewis -Parker enter
tained with some clever readings and
the girls' quartet from the Excelsior
club sang. Miss Elaine DeVrles had
charge of the devotional meeting,
which was impressive, closing with a
vocal solo by Miss Harriet Whit.
Miss Beulah Gore
Hostess at Bridge
Mlsa Beulah Gore was hostess at
three tables of bridge Friday even
ing, honoring her house guest. Miss
Rathryn Orne, of Eugene. P-lae at
high score went to Mlsa Fredericks
Brommer. second to Miss Orne, and
consolation to Miss Maxlne Rau of
St. Helens. Ore., who haa been visit
ing Miss Mary Snider.
Evrelslor Club
Dinner Is Friday
The Excelsior club announces a pot
luck dinner to be held In the Girls'
Community club room on Bortlctt
street. Frldoy, July 13, at T:00 o'clock.
The committees In charge have
been working hard to make this o
pleasant evening and all members are
urged to be present.
Friday, Juno 30. the ciud enjoyed a
swimming party ot Jackson Hot
Springs, after which a camp lire
meeting waa held and picnic supper
aerved.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Clilropractlo and Physiotherapy
Oregon License 64
California License Sots
14 Yeara In Medford, Ore.
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Hundreds ot Southern Oregon
people uill recommend my plates
because they look natural and are
comfortable lo wear.
Leach Home Scene
Of Family Re-Union
A family reunion was held on the
'Fourth of July at the home of Mr.
iand Mrs. H. L. Leach In this city.
which waa attended by a group of
relatives Including Mr. and Mra. P.
O. Reese, and their sons, Paul, Jr,
and Chorlea, of Horrlaburg, Pa.
Other membera or the party were
Mr. and Mro. Charles Bousaum and,
daughters, Ethel and Audrey. Tho
group hod not been together for 38
yeara, and the day spent together was
moat enjoyable.
On Saturday the Reese family mo
tored to Crater lake for the day.
Carnation Club Meeting
Scheduled for Wednesday
Carnation club will meet on Wed
nesday instead of Thursday, with.
Mrs. John Hubler at 859 Esst Ninth,
street. The gathering will be con
ducted at 3:30 o'clock, and all mem
bers are urged to be present.
Mann's Semi-Annual
REMNANT SALE
Starts on Wednesday
July 11th
Miss This
. . . Don't
Sale! . . .
dfllMANNSiy
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fhMl What will I do to keep Sonny and Sister fed, clothed hs-Jr
What will I do to keep Sonny and Sister fed, clothed
and in school . . . It's almost impossible to find a
job and take care of the children at the same time.
If only we could have foreseen the future, I know
that Bob would have made some provision for our
future so that I would not have had these terrible
responsibilities and worries to cope with. Bob was
so thoughtful in other ways, why didn't he prepare
for this great emergency.
Safeguard
of Your
the Future
Family!
YOU do not know when you will be deprived
of your position m head of your fnmily
. . . you will want to safeguard their future no
matter what happens . . . isn't it better to
divide your property yourself to assure finan
cial independence and freedom from worries
for those you love? . . . You know, better than
anyone the best disposition of your savings and
property . . . Why not be sure that you are the
one to decide?
Don't Delay!
arrange NOW to see our
trust officer Talk over
YOUR problems with him
you'll find him glad to assist
you and capable of intelli
gently advising vou.
The First National Bank
"A Departmentized Bank"