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' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP ORECOX. SUNDAY. AUGUST 5. 1934 FAGE TWO Jfp4p4444- i yftttt ., Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Irva K. Few ell I i ' 1 1 i ' Carpenters Feted at Brommer Home For Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mra. P. 8. Carpenter of Perrydsle wera delightfully entertain idltl covered dish supper on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mra. Carl Brommer, 821 Minnesota avenuo. The occasion was In celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mra. Carpenter have been residents of Medford since 1011 and the thirty friends who gathered to congratulate them on this occasion were those who had known and been associated with them during most of these years. Wslter Frazer Brown read a poem of his own composition written In honor of the occasion and glfta were presented to the bride and groom by the assembly. Each related wedding day experiences, and Mr. and Mrs. Carpenters" long wedded life and ex emplary home life were eulogized by those of the guests who have known them most Intimately. When the guests departed, each left with Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter their wishes for many more years of use fulness and happiness. Eight Couples Enjoy Supper Friday Eve In Phythian Garden Friday evening at the home of Mlaa Phyllss Phythian on Minnesota atroet eight couples of the younger set were entertained with a formal sup per dance. The evening was spent In the lovely gardens of the Phythian home. Miss Jean Rankin of Poitland, who la house guest of Miss Margarita Boyle, was honor guest for the eve ning. Supper was served at 7:30 on the lawn, and the guests picked out com fortable nooks to enjoy the dainty sandwiches, salads and Iced tea. Al though cool, the evening was most enjoyable. After supper the group waa entertained with dancing on the paved drive at the rear of the home. Refreshments of Ice cream and dainty cakes were sorved at 10 o'clock, also In the gardens, after' which more dancing and a social good time was enjoyed until a late hour. Those present were the Misses Joyce Banish, Burette stennett, Bar bara Schmidt, Elizabeth Esson, Boyle, Barbara Jean Field, the honor guest, the hostess and Messrs. Bill Prentice, Sam Kroschel, Tom Fuson, Bob Sher wood. Dick Wilson, Bill Cummlngs, Noel Benson and Luclan Clement. Mrs. Lewis To Entertain Mrs. R. L. Lewis will entertsln the Building Bridge club at a dessert luncheon next Thursday at 1:30 at her home on Catherine St. t Arrive For Brief Vacation Captain and Mrs. Eben S. Long fellow of Agnes, Curry County, ar rived Saturday for a brief vacation. They will visit Crater Lake and the Oregon Cavea before returning to Camp Agnes, where Captain Longfel low la In command of the CCC camp. Mrs. Carlon Has finest for Bridge Mra. Ed Carlon entertained Friday . with a dessert bridge luncheon. In- j vltlng several members of her bridge ' club and other guests for the after- noon. Quest prizes went to Miss IxMilse Basford and Mrs. L. A. Crane, while club awards were given to Mrs. Cieorge Carter and Miss Gertrude Parker. Tables were In play for Miss Par- j ker. Mrs. Oeorge Maxwell, Mrs. Vern j Mhsngle. Mrs. W. J. Mundy, Mrs. V. T. Wilson. Mra. Carter, Mrs. Wm. Gates, Mrs. E. L. Busford, Miss Iella Pierce of Ashland. Mrs. Oeorge Webb and daughter Miss Georgia. Mtss Pa tricia Citrlou and the hostesa. Thompson presides At Red Cross Meet The annunl meeting of the Jack son county branch of the American Red Cross was held on Friday. Jl!y a7 at Hotel Mctiford, and was lnrgely attended. Mr. J. C. Thompson, chair man, presided, and after giving a resume of the work of the society during the past year, cslled on var ious members for remarks. Interesting talks were given by Mr, and Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, MIjs Ulllan lioherts. Judge Day, Mr. milium, and Mr. Thorndyke. Many of the apeakers voiced ap preciation of the excellent work of Miss Lillian Roberts, whose tireless energy, combined with a compre hensive knowledge of county relief problems, has done much to simplify this work. Dr. Drummond spoke of the flhe work In first aid carried on under the chairmanship of Beth Rullls. and Mated that this work will be In creased and broadened during the coming year. Mr. Thompson, who " nn a most efficient chairman the past three years, waa unable 'to accept he office this year, and Oeo T. Frey was elecled chairman. Other officers elected were, vlce ehalrmsn, J. C. Thompson: secretary. Mrs Frederick H. Johnson: treasurer. TV K Harder. The board of directors remains the sr.rr.e as last year. We have s Large and Complete Assortment of Exclusive Sterling Flatware Heiress Wins Prize rv' - 1 i2& wfcssiur wtxi. 8hown here It Joiephlno Ford 11-yeir-old daughter of Ediel Fore and granddaughter of Henry Ford after her collie, Bobtford, had wor a prize at the Mount Desert Kennel ;lub dog show at Bar Harbor, Me 'Associated Preia Photo Little Miss Hostess To Fifteen in Eighth Birthday Celebration Little Miss Joan Cox was hostess to a party celebratlni? her eighth birthday anniversary at her home on Columbus avenue Mondny afternoon, July 30. After an afternoon of games and entertainment as well aa having pic tures taken, the little group of chil dren assembled around a colorful and cleverly decorated table with a beau tiful birthday cake as centerpiece. Ice cream and punch also were served. The decorations were carried out In pink, green and white. Those present were: LouLm and Roy missel of Central Point, Jean, Billy and Dick Flury, Conny and Jer rle King, Maxlne and BUly McKlnney, Norma Lee Miirlon of Central Point. Nfarylln Nlckle, Helen Dooms, Rodger Wolfe, Donald Barrow, Roeella Cutchen and the hostess, little Mtss Cox. The hoatejis received many lovety guts irom her little friends and all left the party with smiling faces, re peating what a good time they had. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner Leave for Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faulkner of Los Angeles, who have been visiting Mr. Faulkner's uncle, R, E. McRlhose, left the first part of the week for Victoria, British Columbia. Card Party M Well Attended St. Amio'a Altar society card party Wednesday evening waa very well at tended. Mrs. R. L. Lewis and her committee was In charge. After the usual number of games, refreshments were served. Prtres went to Mrs. Vera. El I mall tor hlKh score In contract; Mrs. York, high score In auction; and Miss Amy Hageman, high score In five hundred. Knterluln (luests U Smith Krnlrit'uca The Misses Phyllis Smith and Beth OlUlngs were hostesses last Saturday evening at the home of Miss 3ilth on West Main atreet. The evening waa spent In dancing and games, after which delightful refreshments were served, Guests Included, the Misses Peggy Hateman, Jean OlUlngs. Hetty Dynan. Hetty lee Piinke. Helen Power, Jose phine Power. Mildred Walker. Janette Trill, Marian Cobb. Lola Llttrell. Louisa Cowden. and the hostesses, and Messrs. John OlUlngs, Andrew Srverson, Laurel Morris. Joel Cow den. ln Taylor. Howard Poffeu barger. Arthur Cook, Marvin Burk, Riley Cook. Dwlght Short. Oeorge Cook. BUI Walker, Roes Knotta and Olaf fleverson. Tn VIMt At Meeker Home Mr. Clarence KelltviC and Mr. Paul Cartwrtght arrived Friday night from Alhambra. Calif., for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker. They drove north by way of the Redwood highway, and visited the Oregon Caves enroute. Mr. Kellogg formerly lived In Med ford. and has visited her occasion ally since moving south. During his laat visit In 1030. he gave an organ concert at the First Methcdlst church, with his brother Harry, as tenor soloist. At present Mr. Kellogg la organist of the First Congregational church of Los Angeles. Mr. Cartwrlght. who Is making his first visit to MediWd. is a cellolst In the symphony orchestra. Miss Peggy Hamill Honored Thursday At Luncheon Party Miss Roxane Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhl, entertained at luncheon Thursday in honor of her house guest. Miss Peggy Hamill, and the Misses Marlon Weir of Cleve land, Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth Egan of fit. Louis, Missouri, who left Fri day for the east after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter at Veritas orchard for the past two weeks. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Mantz Invites Sixteen for Dinner Mrs. R. C. Mantz, the former Mary Lee Roberts, entertained at dinner Saturday evening for 10 guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Roberts, on Crown HH1. Mrs. Roberts has been vacationing st Odell lake since Thursday and will return to her home here Mon day. Mrs. Harmon flnends Rummer Months Here Mra. O. L. Harmon, a former resi dent, who recently returned from the east and southern California, li spending the remainder of the sum mer In Medford, and has taken up her residence at 113 South Crape atreet. since her arrival a number of dinners and bridge parties have been given In her honor. Mrs. Walter Dickey Entertains for Niece Mra. Walter Dickey entertained a group of young friends Friday eve ning In honor of her niece, Miss Mil dred Riges, who la spending the sum mer with her sunt. The evening was spent In dsnclng and playing games. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Rer. and Mrs. Long Return From Portland Rer. and Mrs. E. K. Long and daughters, Lois and Jean, returned Wednesday" evening from Portland, where they have attended a confer ence and camp meeting of the Free Methodist church. Rev. Long has been returned for another year to the local district and Is now entering his fourth year as pastor here. He will be welcomed by many old friends and will form many new onea with his continued serv ice. MiilhollamU Flare No-host ft upper Party A no-host supper party was given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland. on Berkeley way, Thurs day evening, after rainy weather made necessary a change In plans. The event was to have been a swim ming party but all agreed that it waa more enjoyable Inside that even ing. Bridge was enjoyed by the follow ing guests: Dr. end Mrs. C. I. Drum mond, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Ulrlch. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Janourh. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Shockley and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hlgglns. Club Meets At Haves' Home The Wen on ah club met on Thurs day afternoon at the home of Wllmo Hayes. The buitneM meeting was preceded by a covered dish luncheon. Quest of honor for the afternoon was Mrs. Wlllard Dooms and assisting the hostesa were Sarah Tolle and Gladys La wren tc. At the close of the lodge session , a surprise miscellaneous shower was given by the Pocahontas lodge, to sister Harriet Watson, whose home was recently lost by fire. She was the recipient of many lovety gifts. Refreshments were served by Miss Rosa Young and Mrs. Hayes. MM flmklrn At Crater Lake Miss Leneve Bimklns returned from Corvallls the first of the week to accept a pnnitlon at Crater lake for the rest of the summer. Miss Sim kins had been employed at the Infor mation desk of the Memorial Union building In Corvallls for several months. Enroute to . take, Miss Slmklns spent Sunday visiting with her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Slmklns of this city, leaving Monday for the psrk, where she will remain with her position at the lodge for the rest of the summer. Miss Slmklns has many friends In Medford who will be Interested In knowing of her return from Corvallls. Keep Cool at Murray's Personality Permanents You will ndmir vary thing about your new wave by Murray 'i. Your hair will retain all its lovely liutre and be easy to care for. Two expert Hair Stylist are ready to serve you, too. M urreo'-T' Art UaUrAr eArer 41 S. Central rhone HI 3 Mrs. Black Honors Guest Saturday Eve Mra. C. N. Black entertained at dinner last night at her beautiful river home In honor of her house guest Mrs. Nanlne Patterson, former resident of Medford, now of Wlllcox, Arizona. Miss Elliott Hostess At Bridge Thursday Miss Amy Elliott entertained twelve guests of the younger set Thursday afternoon at bridge at her home in Corning court. The honor guest for the affair was Miss Pauline Haas, of Freedonla, Penn., who Is visiting here with her grandparents, Dr. end Mrs. W. H. Hecltman. Prizes for high scores went to Miss Janet Mann, first; Miss Phyllis Phythian, travelling prize, and Miss Virginia Llndley, consolation. Miss Haas was presented a gift as honor guest. At the three tables in play were the Misses Mann. Betty Vllm, Mar garet Mann, Llndley, Shirley Chad wick, Javle Thompson, Pat Thompson Phythian, Betty Thorndyke,. Betty Paske, the honor guest and the hostess. Mrs. Curry and Uuug titers Here Mrs. John Alexander nurrv three daughters, Margaret, Orace and Ruth, are visitors In Medford, hav ing arrived here last Tuesday. They are staying until the first of next wecjt ac me Hotel Jackson. Mrs. Curry formerly resided in thia ritv and Is well known by many Medford ioik. Mr. and Mrs. Newbury Motor North Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Qua Newbury left Thursday to spend several days vaca tioning In Portland and vicinity. They motored through Crater Lake National park, continuing along The Dalles highway, and will visit In the north with friends. Don Newbury left for Portland by train Thursday night, and Is attending to business matters there for several days. Open Meeting of . W. C. T. l Thursday An open meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the Girls Commun ity club, formerly the Y. W. C. A.. on North Bartlett. Thursday. Aug. 9. anort tarns will be given by Mrs. Minnie Bryant, Mrs. F. C. Oodlove and Mrs. Price. Their topics will be the work of the local union since Us beginning more than forty years ago. Mrs. J. C. Woods will give a talk on "Temperance Work of Today." and the program will be completed with several musical numbers. A special Invitation Is extended to former members. Covered Dish Dinner Honors Rev. Knotts The president of the First Meth odist Aid society was hostess at a covered dish dinner Friday evening at the church dining hall, honoring kcv. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts and family, retiring officera and newly- elected officera. Mrs. F. M. Corllea was chairman for the enjoyable event. After din ner, Mrs. Ployhart. president, favored the group with two beautiful vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs. Earl wymore at the piano. A. W. Pipes extended a cordial wel come to Rev. Knotts and family on their being returned to the Medford ; church by the general conference at Portland lost month. Mr. Pipes em phasized that Rev. Knotts, being a very capable leoder, has outlined a very fine program when systemati cally and loyally developed by vari ous departments of the church. Rev. Knotts responded to the splen- did welcome in his usually kindly and gracious manner and Mrs. Knotts and son. Ross, Joined in expressing their thanks and appreciation for the splendid co-operation they have re ceived in church activities. Mrs. Kunzman, In behalf of the Ladles' Aid, presented to the retiring president a gorgeous bouquet of choice gladioli from the Olin Arnspiger gar dens. She extended her best wishes to Mrs. W. W. Walker, the new presi dent, and the evening came to a close with singing "Blest Be the Tie." See Lawrence s Window Display , OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES Including HAMILTON L0NOINE ELGIN ORUEN Lawrence s r.t urtiif the same hUh quality Mterrhamtle t be found In the het store in the larjt iltlr . . . I or le mone . . Miss Irva F ewell Enjoys Few Days Vacation in South Miss Irva Fewell or the Mall Trib une Is enjoying several days' vaca tion In San Francisco, after having visited Portland and traveling south by airplane. Miss Fewell will remain In the south until next Wednesday. Leaving Medford Tuesday evening on the Oregontan, she spent two days In Portland and took the Unit ed Airlines Boehlng transport ahlp for the southern trip Thursday night, stopping briefly at the Medford air port on the 6fi0-mlle flight to San Francisco. She had not decided upon leaving this city whether or not she would make the return trip by air. Mrs. Warner Patton Leaves for Berkeley Mrs. Warner Patton left Ftida-y morning to make her home In Berke ley for the winter. She was accom panied south by her daughter. Miss Helen. Miss Doris, also the daugh ter of Mrs. Patton, will remain In Medford as the guest of Miss Molly Brown at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown, Siskiyou Heights, during the rest of the sum mer and will leave, to attend Mills college this fall. At Lovely Luncheon Mrs. H, E. Kem was hostess Thurs day at " lovely bridge luncheon given at her home on West Main. After the luncheon was served at 1 o'clock the guests enjoyed contract during the afternoon. Rev. Balrd and Family Return From Yellowstone Rev. W. R. Balrd and family and Mrs. Bertha Tim merman returned late Wednesday night from a ten days' trip , to Yellowstone national park. They returned by way of Salt Lake City, where they spent two days visiting. Miss Hayes Leaves for San Francisco Mrs. Vella Hayes, manager of Med ford'a Cinderella Shop, left here Sat urday for San Francisco, where she will attend special style events sched uled for "market week." Fall and winter apparel for the Cinderella Shop will be selected by Mrs. Hayes before she returns from the southern state. M Mrs. Kelly i To Indianapolis j Mrs. E. E. Kelly will leave this week i by train for Indianapolis, Indiana via ! Billings, Montana, where in both places she will visit relatives ond friends. She will bo met In Indiana by her son, E. C. Kelly of Washington j D. C, and his wife Mary Oreiner , Kelly, and after a few days visit they will all motor to Washington, where I Mrs. E. E. Kelly will probably remain ; several weeks. Picnic Luncheon At Hoey Summer Home Friday afternoon Mra. James Hoey entertained with a delightful picnic luncheon at her summer home on the Rogue. Swimming ond contract bridge were the diversions during the afternoon. Ouests present were: Mrs. P. E. Hicks, Mrs. E. H. Thomas. Mrs. Rich ard Kay. Mrs. W. D. Cool and chil dren, Martha and Billy; Mrs. H. E. Kem, Mrs. A. R. Schmidll and son, Ronnie: Mrs. Stanley Jones and son, Kenneth: Mrs. S. E. Brill and chil dren, Mary Anne and Alice. ... -V.. ' .A" VrHi:-. There is no cost in entering your child or more than one if in the age limit , . . Each entrant has an equal chance to win one of the lovely merchandise prizes offered by the following merchants . . . Hubbard Implement Company Al Piche Sporting Goods Store Fluhrer's Bakery Medford Furniture it Hardware Co. Rialto Theatre Cupp's Furniture Store Medford Pharmacy Brophy's, Jewelers Bowman's Beauty Sboppe Mrs. Kiddell's Needle Arts Shoppe Snyder's Dairy Kennell Ellis Studio As this event has grown each year in size and popularity, do not delay in making your appointment at once. Call the studio for additional information. Kennell Ellis Studio ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS 32 No. Central Phone 329 Kenlys Entertain At Summer Home Farwell and Corning Kenly enter tained at the Kenly river lodge last Thursday night with a picnic supper In honor of Miss Peggy Hamill of New York, Miss Marion Weir of Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Elizabeth Egan of St. Louis, Missouri, debutante visitors from the east. The new card game Pokino, a combination of poker and keno, was enjoyed by the assembled guests until a late hour. Missionary Hears Interesting Talks The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Christian church was held Wed nesday afternoon In the church par lors with Mrs. F. J. W II mot. president, in charge of the business period. "And He Sent Them Forth,' was the topic of the devotional service led by Mrs. Archer. The presentation period waa in charge of Mra. Ruth Wood and the topic waa "The Native Church Carries On." Mrs. A. D. Curry, in charge of the study period, gave an interesting survey of the homes for the care of the aged, and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert entertained with a aolo. Mrs. Ireland, who spent many years aa missionary In Porto Rica, gave a very interesting and Instructive talk on conditions on the Island. "In the Harvest Fields of Tibet" was the subject of a paper presented by Mrs. J. T. Davis. Dainty refreshments were served the twenty-nine members and three visitors present, Nebraska Pknlc" Event of Thursday The second annual Nebraska club picnic will be held next Thursday in the Ashland Llthla park. All club members and those who were bora or have lived in Nebraska are In vited. Mrs. Harmon Hostess At Dinner Mrs. O. L. Harmon entertained at dinner Friday evening, with Mrs. Maude Currie and daughters of Can ton, N. Y., and Mra. Frank Roberts of thla city as her guests. The Cur rle's arrived Tuesday by motor for a brief visit. They are former valley residents. Foreign Missionary"'"" Meeting Is Tuesday Tuesday afternoon the women's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the First Methodist church, as host to the Home Missionary society. Mrs. E. C. Koppen will be hostess. As Tuesday Is opening date for mite boxes, all members sre requested to bring boxes to the meeting. Ruudewyns Visiting Here With Relatives G. L. Boudewyn and daughter, Miss Mabel DeOroba Boudewyn, and Mr. Boudewyn's brother, A. T and son, Lester, all of Spokane, are guests here of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Boudewyn, and Mrs . E. R. Sleight. Mrs. Sleight la a sister of the Messrs. Boudewyn. The visit has been In the form of a reunion, as Mrs. Sleight has not seen her guests tor the past eleven years. The visitors have been here for a week and plan to return to their home In Spokane Monday. It Is the Boudewyns' first visit to Rogue River valley. After trips to Crater Lake and other scenic points, they said they would like to remain for a longer vacation In southern Oregon. Announcing the The Kennell Ellis Studio, 4th Annual "MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD CONTEST" The contest, judged photographically, is open to all boys and girls and twins from five months to five years of age ... Mrs..Alenderfer and Mrs. Jerome Return From Extensive Trip Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mrs. E. C. Jerome returned this morning Jrom six weeks' trip to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Alenderfer and Mr. and Mra. Jerome left June 14 on the Bhrinere' special train to attend the national ehrlnera' convention in Minnesota, spending a dsy In Yellow stone park on route. The party visited the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago before returning to Spokane by way of the Canadian Pacific, with a stop of a day and night at Lake Louise. Mr. Alenderfer and Mr. Jerome re turned to Medford from Seattle the latter part of June, leaving their wives for a two weeks' visit at the L. F. Cragln summer home on Hood's canal near Seattle. Mrs. Alenderfer and Mrs. Jerome also spent a week at Everett, Wash. On Saturday, July 38, they went to Portland, and after visiting at the home of K. A. Metschan. left for home last Friday evening. Upon arriving here, they" found Mr. Alenderfer had prepared a breakfast for them at the Alenderfer home. Guesta for the enjoyable affair were Mr. and Mra. A. B. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge, and Mr. and Mra. Jerome. The Jeromea and Alenderfers re port a wondeful tip. "The World's Fair la marvelouV Mrs, Alenderfer said, "and we had pleasant weather, having missed the heat all around." Western Write' Meeting August 11 Southern Oregon League of West ern Writers will meet Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Holland hotel at a p. m. Regular Meeting Of Post Tomorrow A regular meeting of the auxll-' tary to Crater Lake Post No. 1833, j Daughters of Foreign Wars, will be held In the armory tomorrow even- lng at a o'clock. All members are urged to attend as are all visiting ladles. Mrs. Soger Dew Leaves For Home Mrs. Roger Dew, formerly Miss Enid Dressier of Medford, and small son returned to Klamath Falla with j Mr. Dew last Thursday evening. Mrs. j Dew has been visiting her parents, i Mr. and. Mra. F. H. Dreaaler, of 1107 East Main atreet, for the past two i weeks. I Loyalty Club Meets Wednesday ! Loyalty club of Eagles lodge will i meet Wednesday evening, Aug. 8, at ' tha Oaks dance pavilion on the Jack- I son villa highway. Just west of Med- ford's city limits. Each member is ; requested to bring a covered dish and : her own service, and the supper will 1 be served at 7 p. m. All club mem- I bers and families are Invited. Mrs. ! Bessie Powell, Miss Lula Thurston ' and Miss Ursula Chlldreth will be In charge. Hand-Knit Garments (Made to measure) Fall yarn samples ready. Local Bernat Yarn agent MISS VENITA DALEY 313 N. Grape St. Mrs. Collins Honors Sisters at Luncheon Mrs. J. C. Collins entertained on Thursday with a bridge luncheon for Mr. Collins" sisters. Margaret and Miriam Collins, with several tables la play. The Misses Collins have Just returned from a two years' trip n Europe and the Orient. Willed Studios Close for Vacation i Rosa Blackmore Wtltett la spend ing her vacation at Crescent City, making her headquarters at the Hotel Lauff. She exects to return to . Medford on Aug. 18, and will resume her teaching here and at her studios ' In Grants Pass. Some brilliant pro grams are being planned for early fall recitals of Miss Wltlett's students who have appeared here In many de lightful events of the past season. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wanna ford of Eagle Point, a seven pound girl, August 3. 1D34, at Purucker'a Maternity home. Idaho Educator Honored COLUMBIA. Mo., Aug. 4. 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