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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931, Society and Clubs Edited by IrVa Fewell ' Baptist YounK People Hare Supper Tonight. Th Baptist Young People' union of the First Preabyterls.il church Is j having covered dlh supper this evening at 6:30 o'clock, to be held in j the church parlors. Those who at j tend are aked to bring a covered j dish and sandwiches. AH members are urged to attend as there U Im portant business to be dUcuued, The Young People's meeting this coming Sunday evening Is to be held at 8:30, Instead of 7:00 o'clock. It U expected to be an Interesting and in spiring meeting. All members are urged to come and bring a friend. The topic to be discussed Is "My Task." Young people who do not at tend other young people's groups are Invited. Mr. Lonnon Jtetiirns From Europe. WILLIAMS CREKK, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Mabel Lonnon has returned niter spending six months in Europe. Mrs. Lonnon went first to Honolulu, where she spent a week, then through the Panama Canal to New York city, where she was Joined by her slater, Mrs. Alice George of Oakland. Calif. From Hamburg, Germany, Mrs. Lon non, accompanied by her brother, Matthew Huckle, civil engineer .of Bombay. India, flew to Munich, then to Oborammergau, where they at tended the Passion Play. A It had been 20 yeara since Mrs. Lonnon had been In London, a family reunion wna held In her honor, at which 73 relatives were present. Mr. Lonnon has a mine on Williams creek. Mr. Ralph Rweeni'y to lie U listens to Sunny Hltiters. Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, assisted by Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl, Mrs. Lewis Brown. Mrs. J. H. Liggett and Mrs. A. R. Clement, will be hostess to tha Sunny Sisters circle at a covered dish lunch eon Tuesday, October 0, at the Pres byterian church. Luncheon will be served at one o'clock. Each member la requested to bring her own table ecrvlce and alx sandwiches. A pleaa- u ruble afternoon is anticipated, as Tuesday will be report day, each member tolling how she earned her dollar pledge during the vacation. Entertain at I.iinrliwm llminrlng Mrs. Illgrlow. The Misses Alberta and June Blg low assisted by their cousin, Con stance Lemmon. entertained Sunday with a 2 o'clock luncheon honoring their mother, Mrs. Bert Blgelow at their home, 841 Orchard avenue, Grants Pass. Those present were Mrs. Frank Wood. Mrs. W. C. Klxloy, Mm. Mary Topping, all of William. Mrs. Charle Hammer. Mrs. Dwlght Fultqn ot Grants Pass. The rooms were beau tifully decorated with dahlias and mlchnelmas daisies. Mrs. Kenly 1IMch At Luncheon ThtirMlny. Mrs. F. Corning Kenly entertained at her river lode Tmirsday for her alster, Mrs. Edward B. Hill of Rosa, Calif. Those pesont were Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl, Mrs. Alex Sparrow. Mrs. M. T. Wltte Snodgrass, Miss Mar garet Hubbard and Mrs. A. S. 8. Townaend. Teachers' Chorus Tn lit-It Mr UnMirdn.T. Mm. Esther Church Leake will be In chargo of tTio rehearsal tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock of the Jackaon County Teachers' chorus, which will " be held at the courthouae audtto- , rium. Teachers' Jtcrrpl Uri At Tnlrnt Wednesday. TALENT, Oct. 5. (Spl The P. T. A. and the Community club will ponser a teachers' reception at the Community hall Wednesday evening. t October 10 at B o'clock. Everyone la ! cordially Invited to attend. !lle Club to Meet Mlth Mrs, Clrorca Cannde. The Dixie club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oeorgo B. Canode on Crown avenue Saturday, October fl. according to announcement. f Mrs. Voorhles Motors to Klamath. Mrs. Gordon Voorhtea motored to Klamath Falls on Wednesday with her alster, Mrs. Margaret Blrtdle, who had brrn visiting her here since Sunday. Mlsa Kerlee, Mrs. Monroe Are Giies hi City. Miss Floes Kerlee of Warm Springs, Montana, Mrs. B. K. Monroe, of Hamilton, Montana, are guests of the Richard Trltes and Dee Newtone In Medford. Mrs. Gerald Newton ac companied them from Independence, Ore. Miss Kerlee and Mrs. Monroe are aunts of Mrs. Trite and Mrs. Newton. Miss Kerlee la superintendent of the Montana State hospital at Warm Springs, and Mrs. Monroe Is associate editor of the Western News at Hamil ton. Preshvterlan C. K. Keorfunlr.ed for Fall. Th PrMhvtriBn Christian En deavor society has been reorganised i or tne ibii seaaon, wua ir. . a. Ollmore, aupervisor for the Junior irrmin Mn A I If KnallHh Will be supervisor for' the young people's class, and Mlsa Helen Wilson will be In charge of the Intermediates. All members of the aociety and friends of the church are invited to anena the first meeting of the new fall program next Sunday evening. (Jarrten Club Sale To Be Saturday. The plant sale sponsored by the Medford Garden club will be held Saturday of this week In the building on East Main street, formerly occu pied by Fluhrers bakery. Anyone having planta 10 aonaw who cannot deliver them Saturday morning may call Mrs. Winifred 'Ct- ley. 870, this evening or early tomor row morning and the planta will be called for. Mrs. Frank I'erl to He Hostess to Pan Hellenic. Mrs. Frank Perl of 211 North Oak dale will be hostess tomorrow after noon to the Pan Hellenic aociety. Dessert bridge will begin at 1:30 o'clock, with the hostess assisted by Mrs. L. L. Banders and Mm. Dolph Phlpps. Health Meeting At Jacksonville. Jacksonville health unit will meet at the home of Mrs, Herbert K. Hanna in Jacksonville, on Tuesday, October 0, with a covered dish luncheon at 13:30 o'clock. All Indies Interested are cordially Invited. Girl Scouts Plan Candy Sale. The Girl Scouts of Troop 4 will hold a candy sale Saturday, October 8, at Hollowoy'a grocery on North Central. The sale will be held from 8 to 13 In the morning and In the evening from 8 to 8 p. m. Phoenix Grange to Have Social Mretlng Tonight. There will be a social meeting of the Phoenix grange tonight at the grange hall, to begin at 8 o'clock. As special business of Importance will also be dlscused, It la urged that all members attend. Degree of Honor .Juveniles to Meet. The Degree of Honor Juvenile club will meet tomorrow afternoon at a o'clock, with all officers and mem bers requested to be present. Mothera of members are always welcome, Guests of Klmes Prom Yreka, Calif. Ur anrl Mn Rn W. Full-child Of Yreka, Calif., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klme. Mrs. Fan-child and Mrs. Klme are sisters. Mrs. Tuttle to Olte" style Show at f'luh. Mrs. Shelby M. Tuttle hu Invited a number of friends to a style show this afternoon, which she Is giving at the Town club. Badminton Club Has Dinner Tarty. On Wednesday evening, the Bad minton club enjoyed a dinner party, at the Town club. Just I'lajfd Safe ONSET, Mass. (UP) When firemen arrived at the home here of Mrs Alice McLean, she explained that there wasn't really any fife, but that her landlord allegedly had threatened to fire the house and she wanted to "be on the aafe aide FIGHT FOR CUSTODY OF VANDERBILT HEIRESS Teacher 111 .Margaret Russell. In . tractor t th. IJncoln school, l con fined to her home with Illness today. r. Special Showing of Western Coast Manufacturing Lin COATS and SWAGGER SUITS Saturday at Burelson's A Representative will be at the storo with a large selection of the Newest Fall and Winter Coats and Swagger Suits. Buy your favorite, Saturday or place an order for later delivery. BURELSON'S -van-,! Modford Center Bldg. Phone 28 f " r fit m ? ' , '' i 1 (A "' f 't if i ' t v f iV-t j -I 11 ' 'V i . J t if,- i f'i l: v x fc? 4 fr:' ySi 1 8;, '( A - f Sensational testimony was read into supreme court records In New York aa Mrs. Gloria Morgan Van derbllt (right) began her legxl fight to wrest custody of her daughter, 10-yearold Gloria Laura Morgan Vanderbllt, from the child's paternal aunt, Mn. Harry Payne Whitney, who is shown at left with the girl, Mrs. Whitney has cared for young Gloria since the child was brought to her home by her nurse. (Asso iated Press Photos) HOST TO PARTY ON G. C. C. CAMP TOUR Major C. H. Armstrong was host to a party of Medford people yesterday on a motor tour of the OCO camps In the Crater Lake area, atarttniz. at the South Pork camp, near Butte Palls, and ending up at the Wine Glass camp on the east side of Crater Lake. A bountiful chicken dinner was served at the Mill Creek camp, after which the party motored to Crater Lake, stopping at the rim, where tha view of Klamath Lake with Mt. Shas ta looming up Its snowy crest In the distance, was unusually clear and beautiful. At the Wine Olass camp, a delicious supper was served in the mess hall, and there as at the other camps, Ma jor Armstrong escorted bis guests on a camp lnspeotlon, showing all the Interesting details of camp life, and OCC activities. The party returned to Medford about 8 :30 last night after a most en joyable excursion, and a much clearer understanding of the excellent work of the CCC boys, and the Importance this form of federal relief has In eco nomlo life of southern Oregon. The members of the party Included: Mayor and Mrs. George Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harder. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thlcroff, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Banwell, B. W. Ruhl, Lieutenant Roy Craft. GUN'S Repaired and Cleaned ex pert work. Medlord Cycle. 33 N. PIT. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of ..... n TAi.1renn f-nttnt.V. ORVILiLE C. PALMER and CATHER INE M. PALMER, nusDana ana wue. Plaintiffs. TS. ORIN CORXISH: JANE DOE COR NISH, wife of Orln Comlsh: the unknown heirs of Orln Comlsh: THE MARIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OP SAN RAFAEL, an Asso ciation organized and existing un der the laws of the United States; WM. LYTTLETON I JANE DOE LYT TLETON. wife of Wm. Lyttleton: the unknown heirs of Wm. Lyttle ton: also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real esate described In he Com plaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OP THE ABOVE NAMED DEPENDANTS IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON, you and each of you, are hereby' required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs on fllo herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto within four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that If you fall t.o appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto, plaintiffs wilt take a Decree against you which Is aa follows, to wlt: For a deoree of this court forever quieting their title In fee simple In and to the following described prem ises lying and being situated In Jack son county, uregon, vu-wii.. The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Section 19. Township 38 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon, and that plaintiffs be decreed to be i ilmnlo nf Hfllfl DrOt). IOC QWJ1C1B l" - erty. free and clear of any right or defendants or any of them: and that may have or claim therein or thereto, be adjudged and declared to be null and voia ana wiv - j i nu-nor. in fee elmo'e of said real property; that each and all of the defendants herein, and each i n mhaiu rlnlmlnc. or to Claim by, through or under them, or any of them, oe jorever chjuiucu. and barred from asserting, attempting -tottii no flfllmlnir anv rlcht. title, estate. Hen or Interest whatso ever In. to, or upon said real property, or any parcel thereof, and that plaln t.iff" title to said nremlses be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons is puonsnea m m Medford Mall Trlbun by order of the u.Anhli u n Nnrtnn. Judz. of the above entitled Court duly made the oth day ot octo-e., iwj. The date of the first publication of this Summons is Ootober 5. 1934. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 1M East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. relieve pain in ONE mlnutst end ho pres sure! h.al t.nd.r to.tt safely looi.n and "ARROWllFAn" Lime Rickey 3 12 or. prr Bottles CJw Milk of Magnesia u. s. p. , Full Pints . FEIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SELLING U.S. P. 7 .. I lb HOT WATER BOTTLES Fresh from Factory and Guaranteed. This is our refjular 49c bottle. $1.00 value. Special Week End Event 35c Melba Per "Boquot" i Formerly $1.25 fume 43c YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT "WESTEBN THRIFT" NOT JIST A FEW LEADERS AS BAIT 60 Yeast and Iron Tablets - 39 $1.50 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound $1.00 "HTal IM aigj 4 oz. Security Absorbent Liniment.. 39i Vapo- I Vick's 135c size Rub 24c RALEIGH LUX Union Leader TOBACCO Toilet Soap Tobacco TTd 75c 3for 19c T1nsz- 58c Kveryuny i-ru-t-s jiiut liihuui ........ Thrift" Your Money cheerfully Refunded' If You Can Purchase Locally for Less Than "Western Thrift Price" Cigarettes I Piedmonts 15c. Closo Out. 10c Lemon Cream 'Krank's. Clear- i ance, 50c size $1.25 tanlao 98c $1.25 Creomulsion.. 89c $1.50 Petrolagar 89c $1.25 Ortho Gynol 89c $1.50 Takara 98c $1.25 Penina 89c $1.00 Miles Nervine 83c $1.20 S. M. A ..89c $1.00 Rinex 79c 23c LIQUOCOLD The One Treatment Remedy for Colds 34c 60o Sal Hepatica 49o 60c Alka Seltzer 49o 14 oz. Listerine 59o $1.00 Lavoris 70c 30c Bromo Quinine 19c 25c N.R. Tablets 17c $1.00 Zonite 77o $1.25 Absorbine Jr.....94o 100 Aspirin 14c MALTED MILK KBAFTS" Chocolate Flavored Lb 23c l49c ' Beef, Iron & Wine -Abbott's" Eft- Pints wJ t 'Modess' SANITARY NAPKINS ' 15C "Dixie Belle" 2 for 25 C Nose and Throat Drops Western Thrift Stores are Members of Ihe NBA and All Prices are Subject to Conform to the NBA and AAA of the Inlted States. Vick's 50c size 31c . . . and while we're talking about cigarettes l don't suppose you were ever in a warehouse where they were stor ing hogsheads of tobacco. Anyway here's something interesting: Liggett & Myers, the people who make Chesterfields, have about 4H miles of storage warehouses where they age the tobacco. Down South where they grow tobacco folks say . . . It's no wonder so many people smoke Chesterfields. The tobaccos are mild and ripe to start with, and then they're aged the right way to. make a milder, better tasting cigarette. P--f 33.. ; . si r . jf V x . -i iH 1 V jrs!,K-.'- f or .j' ts-. ..- i.. v 1- f i.,il'.-WVl aW l. ester .7 ySfAW' the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER WEPNFJPAT MTIHOAT NINO CRETE MARTINI STIECKCOLD KOTtUNETZ ORCIIFSTRA AND f HORI S 6 P. M. (r.I.)-tOLl .MHIA NUWOIK MONfUT 0 PON5F.LLE j l C t')(, Uom Nmi ToasocoOn.