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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 193.'.
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Miss Roxane Ruhl
Home After Voyage
To Hawaiian Islands
Completing lx week,' trip to
Honolulu and a three weeks vacation
In southern California and Old Mex
ico, Miss Hoxane Until, daughter of
Mr. ana Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl, re
turned on the BhaKta Saturday morn
ing after many delightful days spent
at sea. on the Islands and in ixjwer
California. The spring sunshine
found there and the beautiful desert
flowers at Palm Borings even sur
passed the attractiveness of the
Island on many days, miss nuni
found, because of the atorma and
floods that were encountered.
' Miss Ruhl accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter on the voy
age, but remnlned In California after
the latter returned to Medford. At
Pasadena she visited Miss Julia Mc-
Williams, who attended school with
Miss Ruhl and Is acquainted with
many In Medford, having been
cuest at the Ruhl home.
' Miss Ruhl then accompanied her
father, who had gone to Ban Fran
cisco to meet the boat, and her grand
father, A. 8. Ruhl, to Agua Callente
for a week end of golf and a visit
U the Csslno. Then she and her
father visited Palm Bprlngs. where It
waa found that the desert flowers
were In bloom.
At Oahu. Mls Ruhl and the Car
penters were gueste at the Haleku
lanl hotel at Walklkl Beach. Four
weeks were spent there and It wsa
during this time that the serious
floods struck the Islands, adding no
little excitement to the visit. They
motored around the Island before re
turning to San Francisco.
' Robert W. Ruhl la In that city and
la expected to return the first of the
week.
Vl'elKiniih Club lias
Covered Dish Lunrheon
' Wenonah club met at the home
of Helen Smith on Haven street.
Thursday afternoon for regular cov
ered dish luncheon and business
meeting. Mrs. Barbara Jennings was
the Invited guest for the afternoon.
.Assisting the hostess were Elva
Oentry and Bernlce Wilson.
Own
of character
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An Easter
Table
or Cttarm and Ulntlnotlon Ii
Your for the PotstuMnf.
Lawrence s
FtrltiKlre drnlers for O or hum
ffthfr In nil Southern Oregon.
STOP GAMBLING
WITH HOME WASHING
For Never Failing Results Send It To
The American Laundry
Modem equipment plus skilled labor equnlg
safe and sntisfactory laundry service
Wet Wash .... 4c lb.
Rough Dry ("0 starch) . . 7C lb.
Phone 873 and Our Car Will Call
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
138 South Central.
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GLOBE GIRDLER, AVIATRIX MARRIED
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Linton Wells, writer and world traveler, with hli bride, the former
Fay Gillls, as they honeymooned In New York. The new Mrs. Wells
la one of the few Women holding a a transport pilot's license and ona
of the two In tho "Caterpillar Club." (Associated Press Photo)
Commander Faust
Visits U. S. W. V.
Business Meeting
Colonel Bargent Camp, U. 8. W. V.,
nnd tho Ladles' Auxiliary held a fib
ular meeting at the armory Wednes
dey which wns one of tho largest
meetings ever held by the organiza
tions. The meeting was preceded by
a chicken dinner served by the aux
iliary. Department Commander Dr. R. C.
Fa lift t of Salem and Mr. Ma Mae
Smith or Newport, department presi
dent of the auxiliary, wer present
for talks on veteran affairs. Com
mander Faust advises all members of
the organization to write at once to
the Ore Ron delegation In Washington
urging them to .work and vote for
houan resolution 8095. The local
commander Joins In the request.
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Polly Ann Iloffiird
Kntertaln on IHrthdny
Little Polly Ann Hof'ard enter
tained some of her little friends
at her home, 607 South Dakota
avenue, April first, the occasion be
ing her sixth blrthdny. The party
was given by her mother, ilra. Paul
Hoffsrd, from 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock
Present were: Pain Foster, Jeraldyn
Jerome, He lien Lou Llttrell, Nnncy
Rose, Luly Bell Casebolt. Shirley
Jean Barton, Beverley Works, Paul
Ins Kregger, Qale Codding. Phyllis
Florey. Roger Butler, Bobby Llttrell.
j BUI Rose, Bobby Works, Frederick
j Kregger, Junior Kregger, and Polly
Ann.
Telephone 873
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Kiwanians Fete
Ladies Monday
The regular monthly ladles' night
of tha Klwanls club will be celebrated
tomorrow evening with a dessert
luncheon at the Hotel Medford at
7:au, niter which the members and
their Indies will attend the sscond
show at Hunt's Craterlan, "Missis
sippi." Ml,s Ann Livingston
Will He llo(i-s. in Club
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
Mark's church will meet Tuesday with
Miss Ann Livingston. This will be
both a business and Btudy meeting.
I.tlllier League
Meets On Monday
Luthor Lenijuo of Zlon Lutheran
church will meet Monday livening at
the home of Mrs. Everett Dlngman,
Mrs. W. H. Klelnsmlth being assisting
hostess, 447 Holly street.
Mrs. 1. A. Perry
Will Knlrrlnln Group
The rcgulnr monthly meeting ol
Sunny Sisters Circle of tho Presby-
tcrlnn church will bo held at the
homo of Mrs. J. A. Perry, Tuesday,
April 0. A one o'clock luncheon will
be served. Asslstsnt hostesses will
be Mesdsmes J. H. Butler, B. A.
Nye. Prank Roberts, H. U. Lums
den, and S. A. Kroschel. Members
are requested to respond to a roll
call with a spring poem, and each
la asked to bring hslf a down sand
wiches and her own table service.
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IM'Hren of Honor
ll'ii llriiulnr Meeting
A Inrne- number of members at
tending the regular meeting of De
gree of Honor Protective association,
held Thursday evening with Esther
Hublcr, president. In the chair. In
itiatory work was beautifully done
by the officers, and after the meet
ing light refreshments were served
at tables decorated with spring flow
ers, with Miss Bessie Huhler presid
ing over the coffee urn. Onmcs were
enjoyed at the close of the meet
ing. The next regular meeting will be
a social evenltK In the Eimles' hall,
with soo. plnorhlf and bridge In
play. The committee In charge win
le Mrs. Denmnn snd Mrs. Kempke
The club urges a large attendance
of those who enjoy tin evening ol
cards.
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A New Season's
Ne,w Mode
Spring with all Its lotellness Is
wllh us tnd we're ready to
make )ou youthfully, beautifully
av.
Make sn appointment
now for your Easter
Permanent Wave
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Holbrooks Observe
Anniversary Sixty
First Wedding Day
In true keeping with spring, the
season of romance, cornea announce
ment this week that Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Holbrook, 17 Almond street, have
celebrated the sixty-first anniversary
of their marriage.
On March 33, 1874. the well known
local couple, took vows In Sparta.
N. C. Today, at the ages of 89 and
79, Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook welcome
the new season, each enjoying good
health and congratulations from
their nine living sons and daughters.
They have been residents of Oregon
for 3S years and have friends thruout
the valley, who also extend them good
wlsnes.
Preceding their arrival In Oregon,
they lived for a few yeara In Nebras
ka, where they still have one daugh
ter. Mra. Oeorge Anderson of Hast
ings. Th. other children came west.
They are: O. I. Holbrook. Klamath
Falls: D. C. Holbrook, Tula Lake. Cel.:
w. j. Holorook, Malln, Ore.; C. V.
Holbrook, Creawell; W. B. Holbrook,
Lebanon; Luther R. Holbrook. Pro
volt; Mrs. W. P. Andrews, Medford,
and Madge Holbrook, Salem. Anoth
er daughter, Mrs. B. E. Wright, died
In Portland seven years ago. When
the Holbrooks celebrated their golden
wedding day In that city all members
or their family were present.
They slso have 32 grandchildren
miss orace Andrews, formerly of
Medford, now of Fort Collins, Colo ,
being the oldest; and two grest-
granocniidren.
Chrysanthemnni rlrrle To
Olve Benefit Card Parly
Chrysanthemum circle. No. 84, held
Its regular meeting Wednesday night
In the I. O. O. F. hall, at which time
It was voted to give a benefit card
party. April 17.
Past Noble Orand
Clnh Meets Thllrsdnv
Past Noble Orand club will have Its
regular monthly business meeting
ana social time Thursday evening,
April 11 at 8 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Elsie Millard, 28 Cottage atreet.
All visiting past noble grinds are In
vited and members are urged to at
tend. f'htirrh "oclety""
To Meet Thursday
The Ladles' Aid society of Zlon
Lutheran church will have Its meet
ing next Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mra. Ellerstadt, north of
Central Point. All are to meet at the
church at 1:30 p. m. and from there
leave together for the Ellerstadt resi
dence. V. F. VP. Auxiliary to
Sponsor Public Card Partv
Mrs. Ooldle rrszler will be hostess
the card party next Thursday
afternoon, April 11, at the home of
Mrs. X. D. Csnfleld. Aloha ranch on
the Coleman Creek road. Bridge and
five-hundred will be played with
playing beginning at 2 p. m. Prizes
will be gh-en and refreshments served.
This card party la open to the public
and anyone who llkea to play la cor
dially Invited. Those desiring to go
may call Mra. Etha Wall by telephone,
148-Y, for transportation.
Mrs. A. II. Wllllanis
Honor finest at Nhower
Mrs. A. B. Williams, a former resi
dent of Medford, but now residing at
Beagle, was honor guest at a kitchen
shower given for her by the Ladles'
club of Sams Valley at the home of
Mrs. Empy, on Thursdsy afternoon.
Following the regular buslneae meet
ing of the club. Mrs. Wllllnms was
presented with gifts from the mem
bers sa well as two comforters from
the club. Mrs. Williams' home was
recently destroyed by fire. Thirty
one members and one visitor, Mrs.
Williams' daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hess
of Medford. were present.
At the close of the sfternoon, Mrs.
Empy assisted by two of tho club
members served dainty refreshments.
The next meeting of the club will be
at the home of Mrs. Weaver, April 10.
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Recital Scheduled
At Baldwin Shop
The Yeoman-Knight atudto will
present another group of pupils In
voice, plsno and violin recital at the
Baldwin Plsno Shoppe next Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
The aeries, of which this recital Is
he second, to be given during the
spring season, la for entertslnment of
the public and furtherance of the
musical education of the pupils pre
sented. Miss Dorothy Gore, talented
young violinist of this city, will con
clude the program with the first
movement of the famous Mendels
sohn E-mlnor concerto.
Mrs. Yeomsn and Mr. Knight an
nounce a carefully arranged program
snd extend a cordial Invitation to all
who are Interested,
Dance for Masonic
Lodge on Thursday
Masonic lodge will sponsor a dance
to be held at Masonic hall on Thurs
day evening. April 11. The commit
tee In chsrge Is completing arrange
ments to Insure a successful party
and solicits the support of all mem
bers of the fraternity who want these
parties continued, to arrange to be
present and support the committee In
their efforts. All Masons, members
of Eastern Star and their frlenda ns
Invited guests are cordially Invited to
be present.
The music for dancing will be fur
nished by Ward Crofta orchestra.
Dancing will begin promptly at 9:00
o'clock. Refreshments will be served,
and cards will be In play for those
who do not care to dance.
Benefit Card Parly
Planned on April 20
Past presidents of Lincoln school
P.-T. A. will sponsor a benefit card
party April 28, It was announced
yesterday,
Mrs. Tobln Will ' '
Spend Summer Awuy
Mrs. F. F. Tobln and children.
Marlnn and John, left Friday night
for Wlnnemucca, Nev., where they
will spend the summer with rela
tives. Birthday Parly For
Shirley Dlllard Saturday
The tenth birthday of little Miss
Shirley Dlllard waa celebrated by
a theatre party yeaterday afternoon
with fourteen guests present. After
the theatre, the party assembled at
the Dlllard home, decorated In green
and yellow for the occasion, and
games were played and refreshments
served.
Those present were Mary Lou Ly
man, Joan Smith, Jean Eddy, Kath
erlne Barber, Barbara Preston, Peggy
Nixon, Margaret Thompson, Jean
Wing. Patsy OeBauer, Mary Lou
Llnkhart, Lola Pinning, Phoebe Swem
and Lorraine Adams, besides the
honor guest.
Wcnonuh Club LujiMs
April l-'rollc on Friday
An evening of much enjoyment,
l April frolic, was spent at the
Kedmeu hall Friday by members
of the Wenonah club and their In
vited friends. A candy table, fortune
telling booth, "fish pond," the
"beauty parlor," "photo gallery.'
chicken dinner" booth, a place for
kisses," the "wild animals." the
witchery" and, other amusements
were tho, scene of much merriment.
A trio composed of two saxophones
and clarinets entertained with 'two
musical numbers. The players were
Dorothy Lawrentt, Eugene Hayes and
Janet Rush.
The one act piny, "On Guard.'
was presented In a moat creditable
manner by the following: Colonel
Pepperall, Maude Abbott: hla daugh
ter. Miss Lucy. Esther Dooms; Char
lie Cnsher, Sarah Tolle; Ted Mc-
Finnlgan, Harriet Watson; Tom
Manley, Bernlce Wilson, and the
Irish msld, Molly, Dorotha Watklns,
The evenings entertainment wss
under the able direction of the
president. Harriet Wutson. assisted
by. her committees. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
evening.
Adrienne's
Most Important
LINGERIE
SALE
Monday -- Tuesday --Wednesday
$.95
Silk Slips
Ta mm oml whltr mi in or rtrpp. I.ncf
trlmmrd or tailored. f ! !,1 value . .$.-!.
Nightgowns
Lo.flf lac trlmmctl gnnn. White, blur
and tea rint. M.D5 valuei Jl O't
Dancettes
rVifln and crept wt that are regularl?
Silk Panties
1.W Tntnr In Inee trimmed tr plain
crepe or Mttn ., SI .M
Buy tonr Tasiar I Irtjtrrie Now. Thl
ipectal price Is for three da. on!,
Committee? Named
For Garden Club's
Work During Year
Medford Garden club held an Inter
esting meeting Thursday evening at
the Hotel Medford. Mrs. P. O. Den
on has cordially Invited the club to
meet there, an Invitation the club
appreciates very much. Future meet
ings will all be held there with the
exception of the etate Ped:ratlon
meetings, which will be held In the
court house auditorium.
The president, Mrs. Ralph Wood
ford, has appointed the following
committees:
Arrangements: Mrs. J. R. Wood
ford. Mrs. E. M. Wllioa, Mrs. R. G.
Fowler.
Program: Mrs. C. H. Paak'e.
Hospitality: Mrs T. W. Miles, Mrs.
C. C. Purnaa, Mrs. Bessie Lumsden
and Mrs. H. A. Stanley.
Registration: Mrs. C. C. Darby and
Mrs. H. N. Butler.
Credentials: Mra. E. B. Wilson and
Mra. L. E. Williams.
Publicity: Jane Snedlcor.
Decorations: Miss Helen Bullts,
Mrs. H. D. McCaskey, Mrs. A. E
Reames, Mrs. G. P. , Phythian, Mrs.
Leland Mentzer and Mrs. George Por
ter. Transportation: Mrs. C. J. Semon.
Gardens to be VUited: Mrs. A. S.
V. Carpenter. Mrs. Mae Carle ton and
Mrs. W. E. Crews.
The plant sale, Mra. Louts Bundy,
chairman, will be held Friday and
Saturday, April 12 and 13. Tlure Is
always a strong demand for shrubs
and the committee asks especially for
donations Y shrubs as well aa per
ennials and other plants.
A nominating committee which will
report at the regular May meeting
was appointed by the president as
follows: Mrs. O. ArnspiBor. Mrs. J. A.
Perry and Mrs. Winifred Bailey.
Dr. F. J. Moffatt's talk on the work
he Is doing In taking X-ray pictures
of fruits and flowers was very Inter
esting and the pictures he showed
of flowers rec-lved hlph enthusiasm.
He Is tracing development of the pear
by means of X-ray pictures from the
smallest bud formation through to
the ripened fruit. The time for pick
ing In the future may possibly be
determined by X-rny pictures rather
than by methods now In use, Dr. Mof
fntt said.
During the State Federation meet
ing the Chamber of Commerce will
establish an Information .bureau at
the court house.
Mm. C. T. fiwpeney Will
Kntcrtnlii Merrltt Clrclo i
Merritt circle of the Presbyterian ;
church will meet Tuesday afternoon '
at the home of Mrs. C. T. Sweeney i
on the old North Pacific htglfway. A
1 o'clock luncheon will be followed i
by the regular business meeting. J
Mistletoe rinb Will
Have Party WrrlnrMclay
MlHtlstoe club will hold a Polly
Anna party Wednesday afternoon, !
April 10, with Neighbors Francos and
Joan McConlehie p-i hostesses, at their
homo, 1015 Wert velfth streot. I
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Arthur D. Roach
Is Wed In Seattle
Axuthur Douglas Roach, assistant
store-keeper at Crater Lake, was
marrlfxi this week at Seattle, his
former home, according to word
received by officials of Crater Lake
national park. His brlrte is the form
er Mlis fcadie MucKilUp of Seattle.
Hoach will return Tuesday to re
assume Jits work at the lake, and
Mrs. Roach Is expected to come when
the park Is opened for t he sum
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Mrs. Frank SUva
Will Be Club Hostess
Mrs. Frank Sllva will be hostess
at a Royal Neighbor benefit card
party Thursday afternoon, April 11.
at her home on the Jacksonville
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