MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1934.
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ENJOYED BY 350 AT
GRANTS PASS PARK
CENTRAL POINT. Aug. 15. Spl.)
The Iowa annual picntc was held
In Riverside park at Grants Pass Sun
day with 350 In attendance from dif
ferent points In southern Oregon.
After registering and receiving badges
showing where each one hailed from,
the crowd mingled, and many sur
prises developed in discovering some
one from the old home town.
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At one o'clock, the crowd was seat
ed at long tables, beautifully deco
rated with g'. ad toll, so profusely grown
In the locality of the "climate" city,
the Iowa club of which town donated
coffee and fruit as an adjunct to
the fine and varied spread.
Included tn the program were
several musical numbers by the
young people's orchestra of Grants
Pass, two solos by Mrs. Ed Nichols Of
Medfcrd, "Iowa Corn Song" and "Iowa
State Song" by all, with piano ac
companiment. An address by candi
date for Governor of Oregon Charles
H. Martin was enjoyed.
During the business meeting the
secretary was Instructed to send
greetings to the Iowa club, which
will meet at Champoeg August 19.
C. H. Dcmeray was reappointed chair
man for the next year, the meeting
St.
to be held in Grants Pass park.
Iowa club women of Grants Pass
organized this year, following the
first meeting held at Gold Hill in
1933. A club was organized in Med
ford during the boom days under the
leadership of Mr. Hoon from Sioux
Rapids. Iowa, who later returned to
the Iowa home, and the activities
of the club were discontinued.
PORTLAND. Aug. 15. George
W. Thatcher, 57, president and treas
urer of the Inman-Poulsen company
here, died yesterday after having been
111 only a few hours. Physicians be
lieved heart trouble caused his death.
If you want a really beautiful Per
manent, call 191. Medford Beauty
Shop, N. Central.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
MAN, WHAT NOW?
Society and Clubs
Edited by Iroa Fewell
Mrs. Gebhard Entertains
Members of Bible class
CENTRAL POINT. Mrs. W. J. Geb
hard was hostess to the Berean Bible
class Thursday afternoon at her coun
try home on Bear creek.
Business session was conducted by
the class president, Elizabeth Case,
who also led the devotional service;
roll-call was answered by verses con
taining the word "faith."
Louise Grimes gave an Illustrated
chaper on Dust and Ashes of Empires,
following in her pleasing manner with
a solo. "Under His Wings."
During the social hour cake and
punch were served by Mrs. Langston,
Mrs. Ayres and the hostess, assisted
by Miss Norma Holland.
Present were: Mrs. A. J. Milton,
Mrs. A. w. Ayres. Mrs. J. E. Man us,
Mrs. W. P. Grimes. Mrs. Elizabeth
Case. Mrs. Louise Gebhard, Mrs. Roy
Nichols, Mrs. Henry Bomh. Mrs. Daisy
Brewer, Mrs. Viola Lampman, Mrs. E.
C. Richmond. Mrs. Marie Comstock.
Mrs. Alice McKlm, Mrs. Louise Grimes,
Mrs. Lorlle Mlnnick. Mrs. Mary Lang
ston, Miss Norma Holland. Mrs. L. H.
Smith and hostess, Mrs. W. J. Geb
hard. Mrs. Dindwlrk Leaves
To Join Her Husband
Mrs. H. N. Chadwlck of Portland,
who has been visiting her mother.
Mrs. Belle Littrell, here for the past
six weeks, left for Portland Tuesday
morning, to Join her husband In
Helena, Mont. They will also visit
Valler, In that state, and also the
Glacier national park.
Returning to Portland by the north
ern route, they will stop in Victoria
and Vancouver. B. . C. planning to
be at their horn by September 5.
Will Motor
To Washington
Mrs. George D. Webb and daughter.
Miss Georgia, and Mrs. Ed E. Carlon
tnd daughter. Miss Patricia, are leav
ng tomorrow by motor for Washlng
on, via the coast route.
They will visit In Anacortes and
ther points In the north. Miss Car
:on will remain In Seattle, where she
will be a student at the Cornish
School of Music and Dramatics during
the winter.
MKs Chatle Visits
Parents In Meiltord
Miss Dorothy Chausse, district relief
supervisor for the Washington emerg
ency administration, located at Ever
ett, accompanied by Miss Ellrabeth
Gesler, relief supervisor for Snoho
mish county, Washington, are in Med
ford visiting Miss Chausee'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chausse. Colvlg
Chausee. Jr.. of San Francisco, who
has been playing golf with his grand
father for the past month, returns
home today. Mrs. Mary C. Colvlg or
Grants Pass is also spending the week
with her daughter and granddaugh
ter, during the latter's stay in Med
ford. Ulckrrt's fillers
Leave for Kerlty
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pool of Eu
gene, who have been the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlckert since last
Thursday, left Tuesday for Kerby,
where they were to spend the day. Mr.
Pool Is grand master of the Odd Fel
lows' lodge, and is making his of
ficial visitations In this section at
the present time.
From Kerby, they planned to con
tinue to Crescent City and follow the
coast route north.
Guests Here
Of the Mortmain
Earl W. Richards, his son and
daughters, Mary end Frances, from
Ashland, Heb., are visiting at the
home of J. F. Wortman. They came
by way of Portland, stopping with
Mr. Richards' sister, Mrs. O. E. Hark
ness, for a couple of weeks. Mrs.
Wortman Is a sister of Mr. Richards.
Wenonuh Club
Meets Tomorrow
The Wennah club will hold Its
regular card party on Thursday after
noon, August 16, at the home of Leila
Morrow at 531 North Bartlett street.
It was onnounced today.
Altar Society
Plans Fond Sale
The St. Ann's Altar society will
hold a food sale Saturday, August 18,
at the Reliable grocery, from 8 a. m.,
until 12 noon.
I.owry Children
Visit the lllarkt
Captain and Mrs. C. N. Black have
as their guests at their river place,
Mt&s Virginia Lowrey and brother
Master Charles Frederick of Ssn
Francisco and their cousin, Miss Lil
lian Lowrey of Honolulu, T. H. The
children arrived here this morning
on the Shasta.
Misa Virginia and Charles Fred
erick are the grandchildren of Cap
tain Black.
They will remain here until about
the first of September.
Recent Rride
Honored at Shower
WILLIAMS CREEK Mrs. Lea Splcer
was honored at a bridal shower, given
at the home of Mrs. Cllve Davidson.
She received many pretty and useful
presents, and the best wishes of her
many friends. Refreshments were
served during the afternoon.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pech of Lake
Creek are the parents of a son weigh
ing 84 pounds, born Tuesday at the
Purucker Maternity home.
Word has been received in Medford
that Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Eldson of
Bakersrield, Cal., are the parents of a
daughter, born August 8. weighing
914 pounds. She has been named
Shirley Luella. Mrs. Eldson, formerly
Thelma Brown, is the daughter of
Mrs. E. W, Bailey of the Crater Lake
highway.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Yarnell of
Medford are the parents of a son.
weighing five pounds. 13 ounces,
born Tuesday at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Grand Coulee Dam
Construction Opens
SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 15. (AP)
Work on the $30,000,000 contract for
construction of the dam across the
Columbia river at the head of the
Grand Coulee started yesterday, said
Francis Donaldson, chief engineer of
the Silas Mason company of New
York, which heads the contracting
syndicate.
The bids fcr the contract were
opened here June 18. Start of the
work has been delayed pending post
ing of a 95.000,000 performance bond.
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Rogue River valley pears are now
being dispatched to Portland and
Klamath Falls storage plants, for re
lease later for eastern markets, and
to San Francisco for export ship
ment. Tuesday eleven cars were dis
patched, according to Southern Pa
cific freight office data to the stor
age, three to San Francisco for ex
port, three to the New York market,
and 16 to Willamette Valley and Cali
fornia canneries.
Bulk of the cannery Bartletts haa
been shipped, but shipments are ex
pected to continue all this week.
Total number of cars of Bartletts
shipped to the canneries, up to Tues
day night was 463 cara the largest
number in the past five years. Packed
Bartlett shipments total 54 cars to
date. Half this number are esti
mated as being held in storage plants,
to await end of the California Bart
lett sales, and Improvement of mar
kets. Orchardlsts this week are picking
Boscs . and D'AnJous, with some
Cornice. Heaviest picking period of
the year Is now under way and most
of the packing plants are working
night shifts to handle the rush.
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WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cao
met Works.
Thla store will be closed Wednesday and Thursday hi
order to prepare for the greatest sale we have ever at
tempted in our thirty-one years of serving the people
of Medford and vicinity.
During the hours closed we will be busy displaying
merchandise, packing tables, racks and counters high
with bargains and putting a big red Bale tag on
everything in the place.
THE TOGGERY'S MAMMOTH
$35,000 MEN'S WEAR SALE
STARTS THURSDAY NIGHT, at 7!
Cancel all engagements
let anything keep you away from the opening
Toggery's $33,000 Men's Woar Sale.
Bargains galore all over the store for those who are
here when the doors open at 7 Thursday night.
IT'S THRILLING! IT'S UNUSUAL!
IT'S DIFFERENT!
WANTED Fifteen experienced salesmen for this sale. M
Apply immediately.
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