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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP OREGON', SUXDAY. SEPTEfBER 2. 1934.
j Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Irva K. Fewell
Med ford Book Club
September Brings
Fall Activities to
Fore, Society Here
Along with ths Jlrst of 8ptmb
comes ths Labor Day week end, then
the reiumptlon of club and social
ichedulea for the Ian aeaaon, wim
the reminder that school days are
rapidly approaching for the younger
set.
Although eight leaves have been
torn from the calendar for this year,
warm weather still prevails, malting
holidays at various lakes and along
the Rogue moat enjoyable.
Among the many now taking ad
vantage of the Rogue river's pleasant
ries are a number of San Francisco
and Bay district residents.
On Saturday's train Mr. and Mrs
Starr Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Lewis arrived from Ban Francisco, and
are to spend severs! days vacationing
at the Andrew Wclcn lodge on the
bank of the Rogue. Mrs. Bruce Is
Mr. Welch's daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster Dutton
of San Francisco will be the guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Black at their attractive summer lodge
on the Rogue. They were among the
San Francisco folk who arrived In
Medford on the Shasta Saturday
morning.
Frank D. Madison, also of the Bay
eltv. will spend the holiday at his
nlace. aenelec, where he vacations
each year.
Mrs. w. W. Aldrlch left here Friday
morning for Berkeley Springs. W. Va
where she Dlans to spend three
months visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Buczerd.
F. Corning Kenly, Jr., and Lawrence
Bragg are leaving tomorrow lor uie
east to enter school this fall. Corn
ing will go to Cambridge. Mass., for
his second year at Harvard, while
Lawrence will attend the Hill school
In Pennsylvania.
Colonel and Mrs. wm. F. Deugh
erty of Berkeley, Calif., were guests
for several days this psat week of
Colonel and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles
Colonel Daugherty and Colonel voor-
hlea were overseas together during
the war.
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Fall Care of Iris
Will Be Discussed
By Mrs. Williams
The Medford Garden club will hold
Its first meeting for the fsll Thurs
dsy evening September a In the court
house auditorium at 7:90 and every
one Interested In gardening, whether
a member or not, Is cordially Invited
to attend.
Mra. L. E. Wllllame will give a talk
on transplanting and fall care of Iris.
The membership contest closes on
this date and prices will be awarded
to those who have secured the most
members.
' New committees will be announced
and a general discussion held on the
plsntlng and csre of fall flowers,
shrubs and bulbs.
Mrs. MrArllmr
l:pectrrt Here
Mrs. E. V. McArthur of Hutchinson,
Ksns., ta expected to arrive In Med
ford thla evening to be the guest of
her sunt, Mrs. A. B. Hlnck.
Mrs. Williamson
Opening Kindergarten
Mra. Margaret Williamson has an
nounced plans for opening her kind
ergarten again this fall at her home,
100 South Orange street. Information
concerning the opening may be ob
tained from Mrs. Williamson by tele
phoning 1330.
Mn. nueners. Daughter
On Extended Trip East
Mrs. John Hueners of route one,
Medford and daughter, Minnie, left
Saturday morning for an extended
trip In the east, Including a visit at
the world's fair In Chtcauo and nu
merous relstlves In ths eastern states.
Upon their return, Mrs. Hueners
and Minnie will spend some time
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hueners,
Jr., at San Antonio, Texas.
iurets From Philippines
At the Mnne Residence
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Leonsrd and
small son Larry, of Manila, Philip
pine Islands, are visiting at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone. Mrs.
Ionsrd Is a niece of Mrs. Stons.
Mr. Leonard has Just been trsns
ferred beck to the United States,
after spending six yesrs In the Is
lands. During the coming week, they will
visit Crster Lske and other scenic
points of southern Oregon.
t. Mary's Arailrmv
To open September II.
St. Mary's Aesdemy, a fully ac
credited Institution of grammer, high
school, and music departments, will
formslly open Its doors to students
on September 11. Complete renova
tion of recitation rooms has been
msde during the summer months and
the living apartments of the resident
students hsvs been renewed end made
comfortshle and attractive.
A regulation uniform of midnight
blue serge with white collsrs snd
ruffs Is required In ell departmenta
after September 94. The many regls
trstlons which hsve been received
since August 1 give promise of a large
enrollment.
ROYAL COUPLE ENGAGED
V f. ,' ty k'Af -,V
Mrs Britain Drake
Honored at Supper
Roberts9 Residence
Mrs. Britain Drake of Norfolk, Va .
won complimented on Sunday even
ing at a aupper party given at the
Crown Hill residence of Mr. and Mrs
George Roberta. Fourteen guests
were Invited for the affair.
Mra. Drake la a guest In the valley
of her Bisters, Mrs. B. L. Dodge and
Mra. William Thompson of phoenix.
Ml si Boyd
Guest Here
Miss Eleanor Boyd of Rose burg Is
upending the week end In Medford,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wy
more. Spend Holiday
VMttriff at Bend
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brewold are visit
ing In Bend over the Labor day week
end.
Leaving for Mills
Prince George of England, fourth aon of King George V and Queen
Mary, la engaged to marry Princess Marina, daughter of Prince and
Princesa Nicolaa of Greece. The engagement, a great aurprlse to
London, was understood to be the culmination of a romance which
followed during the young prince's recent continental holiday. (AaeeU
ated Presa Photos)
Mrs. Woodford Is
Hostess at Tea to
Students' Mothers
Young ladles Who are studenta at
Oregon State college, those who plan
to enter this fall, and their mothers.
were entertained at tea Friday after
noon by Mrs. J. R. Woodford and her
daughter Miss Jean, at their home,
S30 South Holly atreet.
Plans for the opening of school
were discussed Informally during the
afternoon by the group present.
Freshman week 1b scheduled for Sep
tember 33, while the regular opening
of school Is planned for October 1
It la expected that about eight or
ten young ladles who were graduated
from Mi-dford high school will enter
Oregon State this fall.
Miss tlonea Returns
For Medford Vlnlt
Miss Helen Jones returned here
Thursday evening from Centralis,
Wash., where she has been speeding
the summer with her mother. Mlsa
Jones will be here for a few weeks
before enrolling for her second year
of college work.
Lady Moils
Postpone Meet,
Announcement was made yesterday
that the Lady Lions will postpone
their meeting, scheduled for Wednes
day, until September 26, due to the
warm weather.
Mis Swlcnrt Hero
To Hpend Labor Buy.
Miss EUuibeth Swig&rt, who la em
ployed In Portland, arrived Saturday
by train to tpend the Labor Dny holi
day at the home of her parents, Mr.
nnd Mra. Carl Swlgart of 311 Oeuessee.
Card Parly
Kvcnt Thta Week.
The ladles of the Sacred Heart
Catholic church will be hosteasea on
Wednesday everting, to a card party,
being given at 8 o'clock in the parish
halt.
Altar Society
Meeting Tuesday.
St. Ann's Altar Society of the
Catholic church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 p. m., In the Parish
hall, H has been announced. This
will be the first of the fall meetings.
Vimt Relative
While In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kusaell Evana of Eu
gene were guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Evans, en route to their
home, from a four weeks' auto trip
through Utah, Colorado snd Cali
fornia. .
.lob's Bnuchter
KeMimr Meeting.
The Job's Daughters will meet
Thursday evening, September t) at
7:30 o'clock In the Masonic hall, an
nouncement msde yesterday states.
Initiation work for new members will
he put on at that time. As this Is the
first meeting of the fall, all mem
bers sre requested to be present,
Mrs. Cnlrman
To Vhlt Here.
Mrs, Russell Colemsn of Honolulu.
T. H., and Mrs. Elbert Coleman of
Medford arrived here last evening
from Portland, and Mrs. Russell Cole
man wilt spend a few day here with
Judge and Mrs. W. R. Coleman, her
parenta-in-law.
The Mesdames Colemsn met tn Se
attle and continued to Medford to-
gpther.
Young Misses Are
Honored at Party
Miss Shirley Chad wick of Portland,
who Is visiting relatives here, enter
tained at a bridge luncheon on Fri
day at ths home of Mrs. E. A. Lit-
trell, Jr.
Prize for high score went to Miss
Patricia Thompson, and consolation
prise to Miss Janette Field.
Present were Misses Virginia Lind
ley, Lola Frazoe, Field, Marlon Cobb,
Lois Llttrell, Margaret Mary Mann,
Jarvle Thompson, Janet Mann, Pat
ricia Thompson, Phyllis Pythian and
Mary Kem.
Miss Brawl if Id
To Visit the Ores
Miss Mary Brassfleld of Portland
will be the guest here this week of
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Orr. Miss Brass
fleld Is Mrs. Orr's sister,
Christian Church
uroup will Meet.
The Women's Missionary society of
the Christian church will meet In
the church parlors Wednesday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. I, H. Gove
and group will be In charge.
Guests Leave
tor California
Mr. and Mra. Oarmon K. Rogers of
Riverside, Calif., and their daughter,
Shirley Ann, who have been visiting
here the past week, have returned to
their home In the south. While tn
Medford they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wolf. In Riverside. Mr.
Wolf is msnager of the Western Auto
Supply company.
MrC'redles VWt
Relatives In Valley
Clell Mccredle of San Francisco
Is expected here today to Join Mrs.
McCredte and their son, Billy, who
have been spending the summer In
the east. While here they are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCredle, Mlsa
Velma McCredle and Mr. and Mrs.
Clstous McCredle.
Chrysanthemum rlrrle
To Have Card Party.
Chrysanthemum Circle No. 84,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet In
regular session Wednesday at 8:00
o'clock tn the I. O. O. F. hall.
After the meeting a social evening
of bridge and five hundred will be
sponsored for members and visiting
Neighbors. Refreshments will be
served.
Mrs. Huson Honored
At Party Wednesday
Mrs. Darrel Huson was honor guest
Wednesday at the party for which
Mrs. Everett Fa her and Mrs. O. Hlld
lng Bengtson were hostesses at the
latter'a home.
Fifteen guests were present during
the afternoon, wkth dessert being
served at 1:30.
Mrs. Tllley and Daughter
Return From World's Fair
Mrs. Herbert Tllley and daughter,
Marlon, returned Saturday by train
from Chicago, 111., where they have
spent ths past six weeks at the
World's fair. They also visited In
Blooming ton snd Springfield, 111.
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Italian Restaurant to
Open On Highway
"Dur-l-Ohello's, sn Italian restau
rant, will be opened on the old north
Paclflo highway, half a mile from
Medford, the end of thla week, ac
cording to plans announced by Mrs.
Thelma Durl Ohello. A number of
local people are acquainted with the
new cafe's manager as she formerly
operated the Welcome Inn at Weed,
Calif. (
Waitresses will wear Italian cos
tumes snd everything about Dur-1-Ohello's
will be definitely reminiscent
of Italy. Workmen are remodeling
the building and putting In modern
equipment In preparation for the
opening daya which will be published
in the Mall Tribune this week.
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THE CATHOLIC LADIES extend in
invitation to the public to their card
party Wednesday night at 8 o'clock it
Parish Hall. Price 35c.
She's 'Miss England'
MISS LaMl'RLE BECK, talented
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Berk, who Hill leaTe Thursday for
Mills college.
Mary Lois Swayne
Is Bride Saturday
Miss Mary Lois Swayne of this city,
was married Saturday morning at an
11 o'clock ceremony to Walter E
Hartle, at O rants Pass, with Judge
O. W. Matthews reading the serv
ice. Accompanying the couple were Mr.
and Mrs. Huffh Barron of Ashland and
Slg Ah of Trail.
College Women to
Meet On Saturday
Mrs. Porter J. Neff will entertsln
the College Women's club at her
home, "Hlghcroft," Saturday, Septem
ber 8.
"The Provincial Lady In America."
by E. M. Delafleld, will be reviewed
by Mrs. Leland Mentier. Mrs. Ralph
Billings of Ashland, president of the
club for the coming year, will preside
at the meeting.
Mrs. A. R. Clement Is to be chair
man for the social hour, and all mem
bers are urged to be present.
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June Lammas, representing Eng
land, will compete for the title ol
"Miss Europe" In a beauty pageant
at Hastings, England, In Septem
ber. (Associated Press Photo)
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Sept. 3. (Spl.)
Mrs. E. O. Rense, who hss been visit
ing her mother, Mra. Mary O. Carey,
for the past two months, left for her
home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D labor g have
been business visitors tn Medford for
the past few days, and were guests
at the Carey home before leaving
for their home.
E. H. Shoemaker will open his new
butcher and grocery shop In Phoenix
for business in a few days. Hs Is
now at work making final arrange
ment at the new store.
The Highway Station, at North
Talent, has been putting In new aup
plles of gasoline, oil and groceries the
past week.
Mrs. Mary O. Carey was a business
visitor In Medford Saturday.
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73.000.000 Glasses of Beer.
CLEVELAND ( UPl Beer drtnkers
of this tntcrnnl revenue district drank
72.499,200 glasses of beer during the
hot month of July. Thst number of
glasses was contained in 141.P00 bar
rels brewed In 19 breweries of the 32
counties of the district, reported In
ternal Revenue Collector Carl E.
Moore here.
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WINDOW OLAS4J tte sell wtndoa
giass and will replace your broken j
windows reasonably Trowbridge Cao
met Works
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Local Miss Plans
To Continue Study
In Voice and Piano
Miss LaMurle Beck, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Beck of this city,
la leaving on Thursday for Oakland.
calif., where she will enter her fresh
man year at Mills college.
Miss Beck will major in voice and
piano and aelect other subjects from
Tne school or Fine Arts.
Mills college Is a liberal arts college.
exclusively for women and Is the old
est accredited college for girls west
or the Mississippi river.
Its music department enjoys a na
tional reputation for the high qual
ity of Its work and the music build
ing, with Its beautiful Spanish archi
tecture. Is one of ths finest of Its
kind in the country.
La Murle will be accompanied by
her mother and Roberta Ward Bebb,
her Instructor, who will attend the
formal opening and address of wel
come by Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt, presi
dent of the college, and the formal
faculty dinner on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Bebb, while studying voice In
San Francisco, served on a commit
tee in charge of a formal tea, given
at the Hotel Oakland, complimentary
to President Reinhardt,
While in the south, Mrs. Bebb will
visit friends In Berkeley and San
Francisco.
Mrs. Darby to Fntertaln
Members of Mfeson Society
Mrs. C. C. Darby will be hostess
Tuesday afternoon at her home on
Queen Ann avenue to members of
the Women's Foreign Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist church.;
Mrs. O. V. Myers will be program j
chairman.
Lodge Members
Given Presents.
The members of Pocahontas lodge.
who had birthdays In August, were
each presented a gift on Friday night.
They were Bernlce Sears, Ethel Hoer-
tle. Vera Thomas. Leila Morrow.
O e o r g e Armstrong and Leonard
Hicks.
An attendance prize was given to
William Milnes, for betn-r present each
meeting night during the month.
After the business meeting a social
evening of cards was enjoyed snd at
a late hour refreshments were served 1 As -
by Dorothy Dickey and Bernlce Brown.
Guests From East
Visit Crater Lake
An interesting eoclsl item In Sat- Grants PaSS Friday
Is Served Luncheon
urday's Issue of Tne Spsrtator,
Portland publication, stated that:
"Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Eddy were
hosts for a dinner of twelve covers
at the Club Victor last evening, hon
oring Mlsa Mary Wis ham, who has
been visiting Miss Elizabeth Nichols
while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Wlsham of Wellesly Hills.
Mass., have been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eddy.
"Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and their
guests, with the latter'a daughter,
will leave on Monday on a motor
trip to Crater Lake and the Oregon
Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy will re
turn to Portland about Thursday
while the remainder of the party will
continue to California en route
home."
Meeting at
Presbyterian Church.
The women's association of the
Presbyterian church will meet Tues
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. In the
parlors of the church, announcement
states.
Louiiftherrys to Reside
In Pasadena: Leave Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Phillip H. Lounsberry
left yesterdsy morning for Pasadena,
Calif., where they plan to make their
home. Having made their home in
Medford for many years, their many
friends regret their departure.
Mr. Lounsberry is the son of Mrs.
Lillian Lounsberry, and the brother
of George Lounsberry. He was for
seven yeara connected with the Mall
Tribune as circulation manager.
Mrs. E. H. Porter of this city en
tertained members of the Medford
Book club Friday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Hampson, at
Grants Pass.
From the luncheon tables arrang
ed on the lawn were served Russlsa
delicacies including caviar, broeh,
bimini and tea from a genuine brass
Russian samovar.
Mrs. Porter exhibited fins examples
of Russian art which she hsd gath
ered in two trips to that country.
In the collection were many pictures
of historical Interest, also Ikons and
hand-wrought cllver and gold pieces.
Articles, comparing ths old with
the new, were resd during ths after
noon. Including guests from Grants Psss,
There were fourteen present for ths
sfternoon.
Mrs. Smith to Entertain
Members Wenouah Club.
Mrs. Woodson Smith has Invited
the Wenonah club to her home at
454 Haven street, on Thursday after
noon, September 6 for their regular
covered dish luncheon and business
meeting. Carrie Milnes will act as
hostess.
Degree of Honor
Juveniles to Gather.
Degree of Honor Juveniles will mes
Thursday evening. September 6, at
8 o'clock In the club rooms. All mem
bers sre urged to be present, as there)
will be some work to accomplish.
Visiting members are always welcome.
DUR'IGHELLO'S
A delightful new place to dine, specializing in
ITALIAN DINNERS.
Opens Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7-8
under the personal management of Mrs. Thelma Durigliello,
formerly of San Francisco and Southern California.
North of Medford Back of Pine Cone
Catering to Parties and Banquets Phone 258-Y for Reservations
Eve Benson Studio of Dancing
Now Open Phone 1111
The best of instruction guarnntccd for pupils of all ages
Professional performances given.
MEMBER:
Chicago Assn. of Dancing Masters, and
Dancing Masters of America.
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SMERHSEIiADES
Featuring a Large Assortment of
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
WALL DESK CHIME
STRIKE ALARM
tea
ROSE MARIE
by QetAwi Stcrlino Sil-
vcr will prove it worth
: in a lifrtimcofsrrviceand
j ttHtiftfnction. We mprciaU
Ir rocoi .mend (iorluini
j .Sterling for its beauty,
i tradition and prentice.
At present low priced a
seleetion now adds value
to the investment.
Lawrence s
Camlnr the same tiUtiqualltr
JrHn found In the hel tre In
the Urge rltle.
Ml
Art UaklrdrtJerx
41 J. Central Phone 363
featuring
Artistic Beauty Service
In a Cool Modern Salon
Murray has just returned from New York
and is featuring the now Reviva-Tone Per
manent Wave. Ccme in and let him design
your fall coiffeur.
fTJlllf' ASOH! PAY
Sf ifft&f T H0SE wh0 Iabor bear the
Vv. Qfs wl"rA i. P"eatest responsibility for the na-
V" ? &&ffi,i tion's recovery . . . Years of adversity
' "B k Mi- t iiao ouuwii tuo iieuesony oi more manual
JggJQ?' labor an(l new consideration is being given
V'a-i! t0 1516 men who work in mills and factories
v 'Nvl tf ... The laboring man of this country is equal
' t0 the tesk before him ... His contribution
toward national recovery will be a great one.
The First National Bank
"A Departmentized Bank"
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