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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOR D. OREGON. SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 1933. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllNIIIIII 1IHMI III,,,,,! Iallllllll IIH""IIII, '""Illllllllilllllllll' mi'' Illll."' ,IH IJIIMIIMIMlilll IIUUUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlll i"'T";:;::,'!i:i,;:!ii,w;,r.!t;"! :!!!;. ii. ,'iit.,!.,..-i.:.;;M .::. u. u. -.. i mil urn r .il lln Hill .."'III:, , mum i lUJIllll!lliiiii.u.,.m......,...,.MiiillllllII &g&3g&": Wedding Miss Tess Merrell at Oakland Takes Interest Here A wedding of Interest to many local people was solcmnlMd In Oak land, Cal February 22, when Ml Te Merrell. formerly of Mrdford, became the bride of E. O. Wllkeraon of San Francisco. The ceremony took pla-e at the fashionable St. Paula Episcopal church on beautllul Le Merrltt. To the strains of Lohengrin's wed ding march, played on tlia pipe organ, the wedding party proceeded to the altar where the Impreaslve ring ceremony waa read. Mies Doris Patton served as maid of honor and Richard Sleight acted as bet man. Both attendants were local mcmbera of Mlsa Merrella graduating class at Medford high school In the claaa of '33. The bride waa lovely In a silk suit of brown and gold with match ing accessories and a small turban with eyebrow veil. Mra. Wllkeraon will be remembered aa the attractive and popular daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Norman Merrell and the niece of Mayme E. Hlddle and W. r. Isaacs and grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Merrell. Mr. Wllkeraon formerly resided In Klamath rails, but has since been associated aa salesman with the Ever laatlk company of San Francisco. Mra. Wllkeraon was born In Med ford and spent much of her life here, where she was a popular mem ber of the youngor set. After a snort honeymoon the couple will be at home to their many friends at 721 Deary street, San Prancleco. Mrs. (".corse Cairnde nlll Entertain riroup Mra. George B. Canode will enter tain the College Werner ' club of Rogue River valley March 9 at her home, 1718 Crown Drive Mra. F. D. Warner of Ashland will bavo charge of the program. Put Mick Dinner l'lnn Of rircle Missionaries. The Circle Missionary society of the Christian church la having a pot luck dinner at the church Tuesday evening. March 8, at 6:30. All mem bers are urged to be present. Two of the members attended the atate convention at Portland last week and reports will b given on the work carried on there. Women's Missionary Society t(i Hold Meet. There will be a meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Christian church on Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock at the church, ac cording to announcement. Mra. I. H. Oove will be In charge of the In teresting and unique entertainment All the women of the church arc Invited to be present. Mrs. VTIllnrrt rave Hostess to F. 1,. Cluh F. L, club htld Its regular business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wlllard Csve. Initiation of three new members and Installa tion of officers took place. After the meeting games were play ed and refreshment served. Those present for the social were: Mr, and Mra. Bud AUIredgo, Mr. and Mra. Louis Thompson: Mr. and Mra. Leonard McOarvey, Mr. and Mrs. Wll lard Cave, Mr. and Mra. Joe Mc Kmght, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Walden. Mrs. Joe Cave, Mrs. Lea Humphles, Mrs. Walter Jennings, Christine Pear son, Hazel Cassldy, Edna Hllderbrand. Oeorglana Hueaong, Kaye Ackley, and Raymond McKnlght. END THE DRUDGERY OF WASH DAY- Why endure the urekly drudg ery of wnh day . , idatlng aer a wnh tub? You Hill find It far mure ernuoiulml In the lone run to mail joiirnrlf of mir very moderately priced ncr vtre . . and It add another day of I.IMMi time (nr en Jolnc jour family. pln lug hrldjce with friends or enjoylni; the open air . . . Try uur service this week! Phone 873 WET WASH In Lots of at Least 13 Pounds American 138 South Central Is Your Name Bob or Robert? Thl nrck Much 4 to 11 nt nlll hc rtrrynne nlmv flrl nsmr Is Ihih or Itnlirrt nml nho runirs lo Ihl. stmlln 1 Beautiful 8x10 Portrait for 75c In one of our loveh n-cular ?1 flnUhe. Mul.e our ;p potntment rarlt. htldrrn t iklnt sd;jnt.tsf f this otter must be nrrninpiiulrd by a parent. mi, This will be the last Meek of our p'.tl.il name featurt until next jcar. KENNELL ELLIS STUDIO 32 North Central, I . i Will Appear in Concert I r , . . . 1 ' r At f '-, t J t T' '.' ' " r ' i 1 'it. i 4 ' i Vf't" -i I XT'V' -i. r. i Wf'-Ufe-' T4 """ 7 i I ,y-! i '( . i Hclltcrt rriidiiiiiiiTR.. Ivrlc tenor, with Iinvld ramptu'll, ulilPly-known riano Hhnppc In this city Tui-Mlay rvcnlnjf, at 8:15 o'clnrk. lift hai been flrscrlhed hr the 111 tcritut tonal Ncwh Service an America's younprst out slandlnK cuncrrt Icnnr, Imvlnp appeared In llfi lit opera, In Moll) wnod production, and nx holnlnt at the rerppdon In New York for the Kronen Ambassador. Hon t hern OreRon nuiHlc lovers, who attended his concert with David Cnmpliell January IK at AM) land, are anticipating his return rrcltal. Miss Jean Steel Gives Tea Honor Of Mrs. Canfield Miss Jean Steel was hostess at a delightful tea Friday from 4 to 8 o'clock at Hotel Medford, In lionor of Mrs. David Huntington Canfield. Forty guests were present. Mrs. Alex Sparrow and Mrs. A. K. Reames poured, and were assisted about the tea tables by Mrs. Rus el Andrews, Mrs. H. B. Dnlrymple, Miss Josephine Koppcs and Miss Marlon Brlggs. 4 W. F. M. S. to Observe rounders liny Tuesday The annual founders dny program will be observed by the Women's For eign Missionary society of the First M. JS. church Tuesday afternoon tnlplin itmeflt Tartr. the church parlors. Mrs. McNnry win be the program chairman. Weilnrmlny Study Club Hill Meet .March Slvth Wednesday Study club will meet next Wednesday. March fl, at the Girls' Community club rooms on North Bnrtlett street. Mrs. R. B. Ham mond will deliver a talk entitled "Propaganda Menace." and Mrs. Ira Love of Central Point will give a book revue. Current to pica will be discuss ed by Mrs. M. M. Morris. Laundry Telephone 873 Phone 313 4C lb. '4 t . ' tUio ulll return to sojilhern Oregon pianist, for a concert at the Baldwin Pleasant Day Spent At Saltmarsh Home A very pleasant day was spent at the home of Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh In the Oak Orove district last Thurs day, complimenting the blrthdny of Mrs. Roscoe Davis who received many lovely glfta. Covered dish luncheon waa en Joyed at noon. A lovely birthday cake, baked by Mrs. Lee Hedgepeth. graced the center of the table. Those present were Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Lawrence Luy. Mrs. George Giuver. Mrs. George Drake, Mrs. Mar tha Mitchell, Mrs. Walter Burdell, Mrs. Chester Pureell. Mrs. Jim Mc Neil. Mrs. Pnul Yocum, Mrs. Lee Hcdgpcth and the hostess, Mrs. Salt marsh. Royal Neighbors Royal Neighbors will give a bene fit csrd party Thursday afternoon. March 7, at the K. of P. hall. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock. Prizes will be o warded and refreshments served. Any one enjoying card playing, is cordially Invited. Neighbor Calls Geer and her committee will be In charge. Extension Meeting ut Mrlfrin Creek l'ot poned. GRIFFIN CREEK, March 3. (Spl.) Word ha been received that Mra. Mabel Mack, home demonstration agent, will not be able to meet with i the home extension unit March 8, the regular meeting time, but will attend March 27. The meeting has .accordingly been postponed to that date. Card Party for Benefit Decree Teani Chrysanthemum Clrr No. 04 Apotvered a card party Wednesday for the benefit of the decree team, at the I. O. O. F. hall following a short aesslon of the lodge. Pinochle, bridge and five hundred were In play, prisxa ho'ur to Mrs Prltchett and Mr. Marty for con tract bridge; Mr. OM and Mrs. Fny Flynn for auction bridge, and Fred Powell and Mrs. tVnney for pin ochle. March 6 th will be the next regvi ln.r meet in,?. At that tliv.e there will bo lnitl:Uio-. pnd all officers are ak ed to be In their stations. Pot hick lunch l 'o follow Visiting neighbors are welcomo. Mi urrevyj- Art Uakirdrexxerx 41 S. Central Phone 363 the house that beauty built Bangs Are Smart Under Bonnets . . The flattering new spring chapeaux need just the touch that bangs give! Becoming hair dresses nre easy with a Permanent Wave by Mur ray's. Return Recital of Pianist and Tenor Greatly Anticipated The Interest of music lovers to centered this week unon the sn- ! pearanre of Delbert Frannberg. lyric tenor, and David Campbell, noted pianist. In recital at the Baldwin Piano ffhoppe Tuesday evening, March S, at 8:15 o'clock. Many who attended their concert at Ashland January 18. are antici pating the return of these two widely-known sol cists, who delighted with their program at Southern Ore gon Normal school. David Fradenberg. who studied for eight years In New York with Herbert Wlthersnoon and Louis Graveure. possesses & voice of exceptional beauty. Its sweetness and power and the singer 'a magnetic perse nallty have made him widely recognized for his presentations. Although his name Is distinctly German, Delbert Fradenberg Is al most wholly of Irish blood, and the loved songs of Xruland are a feature on his programs. Extensive training In Europe and a fine appreciation of musical ex pression have gained for David Campbell, the pianist, enthusiastic response since his return to the United States. Press comments throughout the country have ac claimed him as outstanding. f Dinner Dance Plan Of Masonic Lodge Reamer chapter of Eastern Star, and the Chapter of Royol Arch Ma sons. Masonic lodge, will give a cov ered dish dinner Thursday, March 14. at 6:30 o'clock, to be followed by a program, dancing and cards. The en tertainment will be held at the Ma sonic hall. C. M. Houston, chairman of' the committee In charge, announced that music will be furnished by a popular orchestra and that plans are being made for good entertainment. Members of the committee in charge are Mesdames Lillian Gray. L. L. Sanders, Walter Olmscheld, Paul B. Rynnlng, for the Eastern Star lodge, and R. L. Burton. R. R. Eble. Elbert Lenox. A. G. Bishop, L. C. Stewart and Erie M. Gray, for the lodge. I'vllle Home Economics Cluh to Meet Wednesdny. The Jacksonville Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, March 6, at the home of Miss Clara Hanley for a dessert luncheon at 1:15 p.m. This Is an unusual hour, and the ladles are asked to remember It. Julie Carpenter l-'ntertalns (i nests Miss Julie Carpenter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. fl. V. Carpenter of the Old Stae road, entertained four- teen little guests Saturday at her home, the occasion oelng hor twelfth j birthday. j The children enjoyed a treasure i hunt from 3.00 until 7:00 o'clock. I Talisman Temple To Meet Wednesday Talisman Temple No. 40.' Pythian ' Sisters, will meet Wednesday at 8 : o'clock In the K. P. hall. Oflcers and members are urged to be on time as this will be social night. All those who have birthdays dur ing Febniary are reminded to bring pennies for the birthday boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yost, Ida Cole. Dort Sullivan and Catherine Fisher ore In charge of entertainment and refresh ments. O. E. S. Social ( tub Plan St. Patrick's Party Members of Adrnel chapter, No. 3 will hold the Becond of a arrles of card parties at the Masonic temple. Jacksonville, Monday evening. March 11, at 8 P.M. The entertainment will bo in form of a St. Patricks day party. A cordial Invitation la extended to all who enjoy a social game of cards. Prizes will be awarded the winners at contract and auction bridge, and pinochle. Refreshments will be served by the committee. Those planning to nttrnd nre notified to telephone 453-J for reservations. Mr. Joe WiMd llmtess at Card The V. F. V.,Auxil iry Rave anothtr of their card partle. Thursday aft ernoon, February 28 at the home of Mrs. Joe Wood. 8 South Orarwe street A del Vht ful time was enjoyed by those attending. Bridge and five hundred were play ed. Mrs. Ira D. Cinfle'.d won hUh acorn In bridge with Mrs. Harry P, Irwllrw low and Mts. Walter Wo .id won ftrt In five hundrt-d with Mrs Ooldie Fra7ler low. Those attending rere: Mesdames Jesa Gentry, Oold'.e Fr.izier. Walter Wood. Tom K Flynn Ira D Canfield. Etna Wall. George Averlll, Dick Wandrey. B. F. McRiie. Hrry R. lul ling and the hoMws M-s, Joe Wood Refreshments were rvcd. tYOUR UPA1 THJi f Tth ho of Certified CrvttsV pre- ductxi K0 Item Mirirr.l flU. Tkim. mineral water, conttiru a 0 dy Usimrf lor ene pfon. Aid rlU tor )l l0 lit uM krrp on tif Irom luTSiKnr. ernrtipcHiim mid build up ih hlth. At your druggL Introdmton Sct-i.i fi'V tor !alf st 1TVK TMHII 1 !tHKK l.M lnt (i(h M. Alan Brackinreeds End Five Day Visit Having spent the last five days In Medford, Mr. and Mra. Alan Brack In reed of Portland, former residents of thta city, will leave today for their home. While here Mr. and Mra. Brack. n reed have been the inspiration for much entertainment, navlng been the honor guests at several teas and luncheons during the week. Mrs. John Fluhrer Hostess to Fifty at Pythian Card Party More than fifty guests enjoyed one of the most delightful parties of the week when Mrs. John Fluhrer was hostess at a Pythian Sisters' card party Friday evening at 'her home In Wellington Heights, with Mrs. Wm. Swartz, Mrs. Carl Flchtner and Mrs. Harry Barneburg aasltant hostesses. Fourteen tables of contract, auc tion and pinochle were In play. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Catherine Fisher and Edward Schackle for high score In pinochle and W. L. Walden for low. Prize for high score In contract was awarded Mrs. Orover Medley and low was received by Mrs. J. H. Perry. High score In auction was held by Miss Cora Judge and Roy Jones, and low by Mrs. Earl G add Is. Refreshments were served during the evening by the hostesses. Pupils To Appear In Recital Monday Piano pupils of Effle Herbert Yeo man and violin pupils of John R, Knight will be presented In recital at the Baldwin Shoppe Monday evening, March 4, at 8 P.M, This Is the first of a series of re citals to be given by pupils from this studio during the spring months, dif ferent students appearing In each re cital. Those taking part Monday eve ning are Richard Bishop, Peggy Comm. Helen Richmond. Phoebe Swem, Kenneth Jones, Billle Balrd, Alice Brill. Carlton Blsmark, Joyce Sims, Norrene Bohnert, Leaella Wil liams, Donald Croucher. Phillip Hen selman, John Balrd, Katherlne Cent ner. Marcla Van Dyke and Dorothy Gore. Accompanists will be Genevieve Brown. Carlotta Wiseman and Alice Holmbeck. i The public Is cordially Invited. Mrs, Delia Parker Entertains H, E. C. Mrs. Delia Parker was hostess to the H. E- C. Wednesday with twenty one members and one guest present. The meeting was conducted by the president, Ruby Powell. Business was discussed, followed by a contest pro gram in charge of Myrtle Patterson During the social period, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hague and Mrs. Lydiard. By Invitation of Mrs. Charity Sander the club will meet at her home March 37. -Mrs. Rlrhsteln To Bp Luncheon Hostess Women of Rotary will meet Wed nesday for covered dish luncheon at the homo of Mrs. W. H. Richsteln. 504 South Holly, at 1 P.M. Mrs. C. C. Leonard will be assistant hostess. Building Bridge Club To Have Thursday Meeting Building Bridge club will be en tertained by Mrs. Rose ' Schlef felln and Mrs. A. Duff, at the home of Mrs. R. A. Duff. 314 South Holly. Thursday at dessert bridge. Play will start at 1:30. Lincoln Service Club I'liuw Benefit Card Party Lincoln Service club will hold one of a series of benefit card parties at the home of Mrs. E. J. Klein on North Bnrtlett street, Thursday afternoon. March 7, at two o'clock. The after noon will be spent In playing bridge, pinochle, and five hundred. Monthly Meeting fur (arilen Club Thursday Medford Garden club will hold Its monthly meeting Thursday evening. March 7. In the courthouse auditor ium. An interesting and timely pro gram Is being prepared. The round-table discussions held during the winter have proved both Interesting and profitable and will be rontimifd this next meeting with County Agent Wilcox present to answer all questions pertaining to pruning and planting of shrubs and trees. Perennials and annuals will be dis cussed by other speakers. EVERY LOVELY DETAIL A Wave or Halrdrest by our experts provides every lorely detail thst artls try has developed for attractive Hair Arrangement. There is no question concerning the correctness and appeal resulting from the Hair Treatment provided st this School. There Is a " touch' provided in our technique tVat d'.stlnffutfthei It. It ts the msrk of our pre-eminence. Medford School of Beauty Culture ! list, e. Main. Phone M President of V. F. W. Auxiliary To Visit Medford March 15th WlnlfrM D. Toussalnt. of Jerwy City, N. J., nations! president of the elen Wars of the U. S , will b guest Friday. March 15 of the Medford auxiliary. Members of the V. P. w. and auxiliary will be present from Myrtle Point. Coqullle. Orants Pass. Rosetmrit and Klamath Palls to greet the distinguished visitor. Mrs. Toussalnt has been proml- If lf Winifred D. Toussalnt nently Identified with ex-service men's activities ntnrm th rlns of th World war. Sha was elected president of the auxlllarv ftr ftftAn vm service as a local, state and national oincer. Born in Now Vrlr nt.w Mr. Tmi.. saint Is the descendent of a line of patriots Who served in Amorlrn' wars. She Is a member of many civic and patriotic societies, among which are the Lnri I pr nf t ha r;m -. a of the Republic and Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War. Mrs, E. R. Coss ' Luncheon Hostess Mistletoe club mst Wednesday with Mrs. E. R. Coss as hostess, at her home, 428 North Holly street. Cov ered dish luncheon was served at 1 o'clock by the committee. Neighbors Allle Wilkus, Marie Gautenbelu. Freida Klngsley and Margaret Gar rett. Thirty members, eight visitors and four "tiny tots" were present. The club was very happy to wel come home Neighbor Blanche Arnold, who has recently returned from an extended visit In Portland, and also Neighbor Effle Pruett, who has been absent from the meetings for some time. Weddings of two members were an nounced: Miss Margaret Pruett and Miss Margaret Chllders. The club ex tended congratulations and best wishes; Honors were extended Mrs. Coss as complimentary hostess, for the very pleasant afternoon enjoyed by all present. Wentonka Council P Inns Social Night The regular social night of Wea tonka Council, Pocahontas lodge, will be held next Friday night in form of a dance, with the Dickeys ; furnishing the music. The committee In charge consists of Esther Dorms, Dorotha Watklns and Jack Dorms. It Is hoped a large number of members ; and their invited friends will attend, i j Service Club Knjoys Program I The regular meeting of Lincoln , Service club waa held Friday after- : noon at Lincoln school. Miss Tucker's room entertained the club with a very interesting program. The following numbers were an nounced by Larry Smith and Howard Jokl: Greeting; song, "Rocking Horse"; "How To Be Brave"; concert poem; song, "The Broom"; dramatl- ! zatlon; group of songs, "Open the Windows." "Run and Hop" and "Feathers." A count was made of the mothers j present. Miss Tucker's room being j awarded the prize. The meeting ad journed, refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed. Bringing to you, who have Inactive Silver Patterns . . Good News There are many beautiful sil ver patterns on the Inactive list . . . We can now get these for you at the regular price . . . No extra die charge. Let us know your patterns. . . . Or. better still, bring in a piece and we will match it. Lawrence's Carrying the Mine hlch qusllty Jewelry found In the btt More tu tirse cltie. l.v lule stent ff CiMism "siKrr in all southern Oreton. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK Miss Helen Carlton Hostess To Society The Missionary society of the Fed erated churches met Thursday at ithe home of Miss Helen Csrlton ol 'the Old Stage road. With the president, Ulsa Carlton, presiding, the meeting opened u-un a song and prayer. Good report o! work accomplished during the month were heard and an Interesting talk on the outlook of the Jewish situa tion waa given by Mra. wyatt. During the social period, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Davlsson. Merle Hedgpeth Wed To Oliver Obenchain In Friday Ceremony The noma of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Hedgpeth of Central Point was the scene of a wedding ceremony Friday evening Bt 7 p. m., when their daughter, Merle Hedgpeth. became : tha bride of Oliver Obenchain, son of George Obenchain of Central Point. The ring ceremony waa per formed by Rev. D. E. Millard. . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hedgpeth, parents of the , bride. Mrs. Doolittle, mother of Mrs. Hedgpeth. Mr. and Mrs. James Camp bell of Talent, Mrs. Campbell being a sister of the bride, also Harry Hedg peth, a brother of the bride, of Ga- j zelle. Cat., and Miss Joan Millard. A lovely wedding was served after the ceremony and the newly weds left Immediately on their honeymoon in California. After their return they will make their home just north of , Central Point. Mr. Obenchain Is em- I ployed In the truck gardens of Otto Bohnert. Both the bride and bride- j groom are graduates of the Central i Point high school and are popular amcng the young people of Central Point. Mrs. Mlksrhe Entertain Friends at Contract Bridge Mrs. R. A. Miksche and daughter Bertyl. entertained a small group of friends at contract bridge Friday evening at their home on Peieh street. High score held by Mrs Ray Mlksche, and traveling prize was awarded Mrs. Earl York. PUZZLE FANS Who Can Make the Greatest Number of Words Using the Letters Contained in tho Name: KENNELL ELLIS STUDIO First Prize: S10.00 in portraits Second Prize: S5.00 in portraits Third Prize: S2.50 in portraits EVERYONE IS ELIGIBLE Your list of words must be mailed or brought to Kennell Ellis Studio, 32 North Central, by March 23, Write name and address plainly. Letters can only be used in any one word actual number of times it appears in name of studio ... For additional details telephone 329 ELECTRIC CLOCKS ALARM MANTLE WALL Our Assortment Is Complete GUARA.VThf'.n AXD SERVICED BY A WATCHMAKER f MANX I nEw f glAN FRANCISCO Innovation!, Service T LZ-J1" "'"iiuw and Comfort 'Vi-' V. &i - ! Th, Fin.it M.tli J i f f :, fi--Ni T , Sh.., fctk. 1 - c,,i..i, i w., 1 rVI Vr T:' . 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