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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKl OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1934. t Edited by i Liocieiu ana iuo rjvenLs ixeviewea jot weer? Irva K. Fewell 1 C J ' ' f , j PAGE TWO Hamills to Leave Monday Following Vacation in Valley , Mcdford has figured In large type among vacation plana for manjr thla season, and after pleaaant holiday! in the valley, a number ol guests are departing for their homea. Othere, who have apent the greater portion of the lummer at their homea here. wlU go on vacation trlpa of a few weelca. Mra. Philip W. Hamlll, daughter Mlaa Peggy of New York, and eon John, of San Prnnclaco, will leave Monday for San Francisco. Mra. Hamlll and Mlaa Peggy have been apendlng the aummer here, their former home, and have been the ln aplratlon for many luncheona and partlea. Thla paat week Mra. Earl Tumy entertained for Mra. Hamlll and Mra. Stewart Patterson of New York at a buffet luncheon. Mr. and Mra. P. Dellmont Tootell of Cranston, Rhode Xaland, and their two amall children Geoffrey and Natalie, left Saturday on the Shaata for Seattle, having apent the aum mer In Medford at Hlllcreat orchard. Mra. Tootell la the daughter of Mr. and Mra, Reginald H. Paraona of Mcdford and Seattle. The Tootella will vlalt In Seattle for a time oo- fore continuing to their New Eng land home. THE ASTORS AT NEWPORT Interesting visitors from the Boy district, who were over night guesta In Medford. were General and Mra, Malln Cralg, who reside at Port Mason. They arrived here by motor and continued their trip north Saturday. Mra. Alex Sparrow and danghtera Mlsa nances and Mlsa Harriet, are leavlna- tomorrow for Yellowatone national park, where they plan to vacation for a month. Many frlenda here of Mr. and Mra. B. p. Guthrie of London, England, former resident of the Jacksonville section, will be pleased to know that their son Snndy Guthrie, also of Lon don, la a guest here at the O. B. Newhall ranch on the Old Stage roed. Joseph Hugglns of San Pranclaeo. waa a gueat Friday night of the T. Corning Kenlye. Dinner for Twelve Honors Miss Mills Also Mr. Pollard Mra. E. J. White of the Crystal Springs orchard, entertained twelve young people at dinner Friday eve ning. The affair waa planned to hon or her niece. Mlsa Marjorle Mllla, who is leaving for her school on the coast soon, and Wlnaton Pollard, of Los Angeles, who hae been a gueat at the White home for the paat few weelu. Mia. Whlte'a daughter, Mlas Edna Mae, also celebrated her birthday Friday. The deooratlona were carried out In a combination of pink and green, with a large birthday cake forming the centerpiece at the table. Oueat were Lola Klmbell, Louise Carmcne, Pauline Stleve. Marjorle Mllla. Harriet White, Wlnaton Pollard, Nlcholaa DeWltt, Joe Hartley, John Mills, Tim White and Edwin White. Elks Plan Dance At Picnic Grounds Saturday evening, Auguat as, the Elks will have a dance at the picnic grounds on Rogue river, announce ment made Saturday states. Special derorntlons, with Japanese lanterns will be arranged for the affair, and music Is to be furnished by a al plece orchestra. Dancing will begin about :30 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock, coffee and sandwlchea will be aerved. Robert Strang la chairman of the commit tee, and la being assisted by Stanley Sherwood and Eric Westergren, Douglas VVoorl Mpillonl Visitor Douglns Wood of Bend, fraternity brother of Harold OeBnuer and Ne ville niden at the University of Ore ion, la visiting In Medford. He plana to remain here for about two weeks.! The young men are affiliated with Slpman Alpha EpMlon. Nt'tlis Complete Stay In Meilfnrd Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Noth of Salem, and Mrs. Wills of Cottage Grove, spent the pat week In Medford VIS Ulng Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hnnhy. Fol lowing a plcnle In the Ashland park Tnurwdny evenllw. they left for West wood. Calif , where they will vlalt relatives. The Noihs formerly made their home In Medford. W f U4 V3r- I ? ', , '', f,' " ' ' ?f t v , , ,( " ')!' I' - ' , i ' s4 ' ' ''" ! ' ' , - Louise Brommer Is Honored at Shower At McElhose Home A surprint linen shower for Mlu Louisa Brommer, whose wedding to Arthur Small of Portland will be an event of September 13, waa given on Friday evening by Mlsa Beulah Gore and Mra. R. E. McElhose, at the let ter's home, 829 Minnesota. Miss Laura Drury was given the high score prize, and Mlsa Emily Brown, prize for low score. Those present were Mlsa Louise Brommer, Mtss Peggy Miller, Mlsa Justine Miller, Miss Doreen Leverette, Miss EllKaboth Gore, Mlsa Dor 1b Bundy, Miss Jean Woodford, Mrs. Delos Cox, Mrs. Gordon Warner, Miss Brown, Mlsa Vr Dean Harvey, Miss Laura Drury, Miss Barbara Drury, Miss Florence Severance, Mlsa Fred ericks Brommer, Mlsa Dorothy Oore, Mlas Mary Louise McElhose, Mlas Gernldlne Lath am, Mrs. Everett Fa ber, Mrs. McElhose and Mlsa Beulah Gore. Nebraska Picnic It This Afternoon Former residents of Nebraska who are now residing In this section, will conduct their second annual picnic In LI thla park at Ashland thla aft ernoon at 1:30 o clock. Wenonnh Tltih llas Oiiests nt Meet On Thursday afternoon Leila Mor row was hostess to the WenonaJi club card party with four tables of bridge in play. High score for the afternoon was won by Mable Quack enbUAh. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Woodson Smith and Mrs. Knox. Refreshments were served by Esther Dooms and Norma Martin. Pocahontas LortJJe' To Honor Ir. Fellowi At the close of the business meet ing of Pocahontas lodge on Friday night, a social evening of "bunko" was enjoyed, with high scores go ing to Blanche Rlnabarger and Frank Rush. Low scores were receiv ed by Esther Dooms and Ed Shockel. Refreshment were served by Frank Msrtln and Oils Hubbard. Next Snturclny evening, August 35, social meeting will be held at the Redmen hall In honor of Dr. Duane A. Fellows, Great Chief of Rcords of Oregon, who Is stopping here on his return from the Great Council meeting of California. All Redmen and Pocahontas members are urged to attend. Miss Haas Leaving For North Monday Miss Pauline Haas of Fredonla, Pa., who has been spending the sum mer here as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heckman, Is leaving Mon day on the Shasta for Portland, where she will be the guest of Mrs. O. P. Swlgert, Jr. Miss Haas Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Heckman. Miss Haas will accompany Mrs. Swl gert and her sister Miss Annette Heckman. of Hllo, Hawaii, to Van couver, B. C, where they will remain for several days before Miss Heckman satis on the Empress of Japan for the Islands. The two will then return to Port land and Miss Haas will continue from there to her home !n Fredonla. She will resume her studies thin fall at Grove City college at Grove City, Penn. , ( OrlgsbT Have (nests From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elder of Belolt. Kan., their niece and nephew. Miss Bernice and Max Dean of Glen Elder, Kan., were guests here the past week of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Grlgsby. The latter being the niece of the Elders, and a cousin of the Deans. The party visited Crater Lake as the guests of the Grlg.sbys here, and Friday morning continued to Staton. Ore., to visit Mrs. Qrlgsby's parents. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Yantlss. Miss Dean nnd Max will return here in about week. Mah Jong, Bridge Enjoyed By Group A table of mas Jong and a table of bridge were in play Saturday after noon, following the luncheon given by Miss Anne Livingston, compliment ing her house guest, Mrs. A. C. Dick inson of San Diego. Guests were Mrs. Alice Holloway, Mtsa Margaret Hubbard, Mrs. Porter J. Neff. Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Mrs. Alex Sparrow, Mrs. F. Corning Kenly and Mrs. Dickinson. Miss Thorndike Is Hostess at Bridge Wednesday, Friday Miss Elmlra Blake, former resident of this city but who, for the past two years has been making her home In Roeeburg, arrived on the Shaata Wednesday morning, to be the house guest of Miss Frances Porter, at her country home at the Holloway orchards. Miss Betty Ann liiorndtke enter tained members of the local younger set at a bridge party Wednesday aft ernoon. Those present were: Misses Margaret Mary and Janet Mann, Jarvle and Pat Thompson, and house guest, their cousin Sybil Drake, vis iting them from Norfolk, Va., Betty Lee Paske, Marlon Cobb, Janette Field, Frances Porter and house gueat Elmlra Blake, of Roseburg, Lois Frazee, and the hostess. Miss Mar garet Mann held high score for the afternoon. "Mts Thorndike also entertained Friday afternoon at a dessert bridge, Inviting sixteen of the local high school set. Earthquake bridge waa played, forcing guests to play under many handicaps. High score went to Miss Sybil Drake and consolation prize was won by Miss Pat Thompson. Those enjoy ing the pleasant event were the Misses Mary Kem, Constance Moore, Mildred Drury, Margaret and Janet Mann, Jarvle and Pat Thompson, Drnke, Lois Frazee. Elmlra Blake, Betty Lee Paske, Marlon Cobb, Patsy Smith, Frances Porter, "Bonny" Ham mock and the hostess. Mrs. Samuels Guest Leaves for Portland Mrs. Mary Jane Roberts of Portland left today by train for her home, af ter having been here for the past two weeks as the bouse guest of Mre. Gus Samuels. Mrs. Roberts was honored at many event durlpg her visit in Med ford, having been entertained at the homes of Mra. Fred Wahl, Mrs. Charles Strange, Mrs. E. D. Elwood and Mrs. Jack Gill. Mrs. Cnve Honored At (Surprise Shower Miss Edna Hllderbrand and Mrs. Louis Thompson were Joint hostesses at a surprise miscellaneous shower given In honor of Mrs. Wlltsrd Cave, at her home, 410 South King street, : Friday evening. Refreshments were , served during the evening. j Invited guests Included Mesdames Joe Cave. Adrian Hulbert, Arthur Hess, Bud Aldredge, Bob Walden, Leonard McGarvey. Joe McKnlght, and the Mtsees Marian Mellln, Fay Ackley, Oeorglanna Hussong, Lou Mad rill, the two hostesses. Miss Hllderbrand and Mrs. Thompson, and the honored gviest, Mrs. Cave. It's always cool at Murray's V I OU have to dresi your hair in Accordance with the new mode. Have our newest permanent of the soft, face framing waves. r revy s h curat e-rjerx Central Phone 363 f" VOI K IMNK HOOK IS IMPORTANT . . . . . , natch Itt Hut our teeth are Important too , , , natrh the ml H oii romr In me, t nil) Mutch nut for your hank hook and send oii hill on M he (.I AD to par. VUlt me reftilnrly and I Kill make a thorough examination each (tme. Your teeth should he kept clean and free from entitles ... If you want to keep them. Dr. L H. Gove riinne a; 1-4. IM.l Main The Kennell- Ellis Studio 4th Annual v.'"'.-".' t ; " BaaasW.fc4wlasBaBBVa4a1aa "Most Attractive Child Contest" The content. Judged photographically, U open to all bora nd ftlrh and tulu fium five tnoiitlii to the vears of age . . There Is no coit in entrrlnc our elitld or more than one If In the age limit . , . Karh entrant lui an equal rhnnre to nlo one of the lovely men Imnrihe prtes offered by the follow In t merchant . . lliilihiird Imptement Company Al I'lrhe sporting tloort store Medford lurnlture Hardware Co. t upps Furniture Store Ronuinn's Beauty "hop Mr. Khldell s Needle Arts Ahoppe Kennell-Klllii fttudlo 1 hihrer's tinker Khilto Theatre Medford Pharinaey llrophy's. Jewelers Snlder's lalry Kennell- Ellis Studio ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS 32 No. Central. Phone 329 House Party Brings Guests to Tuckers From the Bay Area By train, plane and motor, San Pranclaeo society folk arrlvtd here to Journejr to Nlon Tucker's river place, Rogue' Roost, Saturday for a house party, the gueau of Mr. and Mra. Tucker. Mrs. Tucker has been at the sum mer home for several weeks, with Mr. Tucker apendlng several daya at ft time here, traveling back and forth from San Francisco and Hillsborough. Arriving on the Shaata were Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph O. Tobln of Bur Ungame, and Mra. George T. Cameron, Mrs. Robert Hayee Smith, Mrs. Rose Ambler Curran end Mr, Tucker. Rob ert Booth Burroughs and Jean de Saint Cyr of San Mateo motored here from the south, and In the afternoon Harry Scott of Burllngame arrived from San Francisco by plane. On Tuesday, there will be a birth day party at the lodge honoring Mrs. Csmeron and Mr. Tucker. Following a weelrat the Tucker's. Messrs. Burroughs and de Saint Cyr will Join Mr. and Mrs. John Oallols at their aummer home on the Meto llua river forty miles from Bend. They plan to remain there for a few daya. Job's Daughters to Gather in Portland Several members of Job's Daugh ters from Medford, win leave today and tomorrow for Portland, where Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday they will attend the aupreme ees- slon of the order. Delegatea from points throughout the United States will attend. From Medford will be Mlsa Arvllla Burns, and Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl, mem. bers of the council: Mlas Everetta Olllesple, queen; Miss Lois Nichols, Junior princess: Miss Ruth D'Alblnl, fifth messenger: Miss Patsy Smith. chaplain, and Miss Dorotha Hasklns, librarian, f Miss Stephenson Has Luncheon Thursday Miss LaVerne Stephenson enter tained with a luncheon on Thursday for Miss Virginia Ward of Portland, house guest here of Miss Frances Daly. Present were Miss Ward, MIjs Daly, Mlsa Jerry .Wilkinson. Miss Elaine Brophy and Miss Honey Reddy. P. L. Club Has Swim and Picnic Swimming and a plcnle supper were enjoyed by members and friends of the F. L. club, Monday evening, at Bybee bridge. A similar affair will be held Aug. 27 at the same place". Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walden and Charlotte, Mr. and Mra. Joe McKnlght and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aldredge and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, Misses Edna Hildebrand, Lucille Cave and Oeorglanna Hussong. Mrs. Sweeney Is Home From North Mrs. Charlea T. Bweeney. prealdent of the State Medical society of Ore gon, returned to Medford Saturday afternoon, having apent the paat week In Portland and Cor vail Is at tending to matters concerning the organization. While In Portland, she visited her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Day, and at tended an official meeting of the women's auxiliary to the medical soc iety, on Thursday. Friday aha waa In Corvallla," where arrangements were made for the state convention to be held there the last week In September. Miss Ruth Koozer Tells Engagement At Party Thursday At a dinner given for twelve of her friends at the Colonial club on Thursday evening, the engagement of Miss Ruth Koozer, to Lester Wilson of Coqullle, was announced. The wed ding la to be the latter part of Sep tember. - Miss Koozer Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Koozer, and Mr. Wilson la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson of Coqullle. Each of the guests waa presented a lovely corsage at the table, by which the betrothal was announced Following dinner, bridge waa en- Joyed, with Miss Mildred Dugan win ning the prize for high acore. and Mra. Harvey Robertson, the consola tion prize. Mrs. McCrossom Guest of Mr, and Mrs. Mann Mrs. Esther McCrossom of Minne apolis. Minn., la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann, having arrived In Medford Saturday morning for a two days' vlalt, during which she will be taken to Crater lake. , tiraves Leave For the South Mr. and Mrs. Charlea C. Oravea are leaving tomorrow for Sacramento for a month, and win be accompan ied by Mrs. E. V. Olbson of O'towa, Kan., who haa been spending the summer here with them. Mrs. Olbson and Mrs'. Graves wlU spend some time In San Francisco and Loe Angeles. Carleys Have Guests Here From Singapore Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carley of the North Pacific highway, have aa gueats at their home, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Howey and their son Jim, from Sing apore, Straights Settlement. Mrs. Howey Is Mr. Carley'a alster. Mr. Howey la manager of Standard Oil Incorporated at Singapore. The vla itora' home la In Corvallla, but they will remain, here for several days, having arrived Thursday night, and will make aeveral fishing trlpa to sur rounding lakea and streams. Miss Leverette Is Hostess at Bridge, Inviting 24 Guests At the contract bridge party given Thursday evening by Mlas Doreen Leverette. Miss Frances Arnsplger won prtee for high score, and Mlas Bertha Arnsplger, the prize for low. Six tables were In play. Miss Leverette Invited as her guests. Misses Audrey Lofland, Ruth Otto man. Jean Woodford, Laura and Barbara Drury, Betty Brown ol De troit, Mich., Leabell Miller, Ethel and Bethel SUgle, Bertha and Frances Arnsplger, Cecil Humphreys, Cather ine Chaney, Bertha Baylor, Bobble Plncard, Beulah Gore, Peggy end Jus tine Miller, Marion Moore. Fredcrlcka and Louise Brommer, Alice Prock. Marjorle Mulholland, and Mra. Gor don Warner. Miss Shirley Wed Saturday Morning At eight o'clock Saturday morning. Mlas Lucille Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. H. Shirley, was married to Donald Oreavea, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oreavea at the First Bap tist church, with Rev. VT. H. Eaton officiating. The bride waa attended by her als ter, Mlsa Alice Mae Shirley, and Rob ert Oreavea, brother of the groom, was his attendant. The Immediate families of the cou ple, Mra. P. L. Thompson, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mlas Doris Rose were present at the wedding. After a short wedding trip to San Francisco, the couple will be at home to their frlenda at 204 Hamilton street. Fidelity Circle ? To Meet Tuesday Fidelity Circle of the First Metho dist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Eva McNary at her home, 323 North Central avenue, ; aocordlng to announcement. Dinner Saturday In Honor of Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Green of 103S Queen Anne avenue, entertained at dinner last evening for the pleas ure of their house guests, Mrs. W. S. Green of Seattle and Mrs. W. D. Thomas of Portland. Invited were Mr. and Mra. Mark Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Major Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walter Kresse, Mr. and Mrs. Ted OeBauer. George Clark and Rudy Cabel of Portland and Ray mond Reter. llartmans Here For Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman of Corvallla are spending the week-end In Medford, and are registered at the Medford hotel. Mrs. Ten man In The Dalles Mrs. Effie Herbert Yeoman, music Instructor with studio at Ivy and Sixth streets, la spending a few daya in The Dalles, Ore., visiting with relatives, having left Friday by train. Her studios will be closed dur ing her absence. Younger Set , Enjoying Tennis Tennis has rapidly been eomlng In favor with the high school set. The Leonard- Carpenter court has been much frequented by Oranger Kruly, Helene Salade and Pat Thompson. Miss Ruth Fitch of Belmont orch ard has entertained twice last week on her tennis courts. Those playing both mornings were Elmlra Blake, house guest of Frances Porter, Chea ter Fitch. Anna Dickey, Virginia Porter, Gayton Sturdevant, Frances Porter and Ruth Fitch. Hand-Knit Garments (Made to mensnre) Fall rani samples ready. Loral Hernat Varn nseiit MISS VENITA DALEY .143 N. Grape St. MATCHED ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RING Tomorrow's bride will delight in displaying her matched bridal set... particularly this beautiful wedding ring, with fourteen diamonds in a double tow. I'-if!;.'.' TO' Lawrence's Selling Diamonds In Medford for 23 years. First Quality only. Ask those who own Lawrence Diamonds. T" IIIMRRYli No Blades! No Lather! The Schick Dry Shaver n or. tt t a new and revolutionary delce. eny to operate, remote Is not i shaving the tulr from the fate comf-utablj and cloely. T m ami iiwu i mmmmmf i.jmiamssl a The Piano s Amazing Comeback is the talk of Musicdom! 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