Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOKD MATT, TRTT5lTTE. MEDFOIil), OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY 26. 1935
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Murrel Finley And
Wealthy Sportsman
Ring Wedding Dells
Muriel Flnlrr. celebrated beautr.
film ctn- and former rietifelri
fMlllwi girl, Hint ninwoHly tnovri.
fnl(ly young polo player or Kfti
n CUv, Mo., wera marrliM Monday.
MT SK In Kutmaa t'ltr. ai-oidinR
to her mother. Mr. Wm, Swarta,
o Herkeley Way, thU city.
They were, matried In the drove
family manMon, the. houae In whuh
Mr. (trove wm born and in which
hu own parmta were man led, and
will mafce ttirtr noma then. Mra.
Hurt! atated.
It ai MIm Ftnley'a aeoond mar
rlfitff. She wrt divorced finm Kddle
Croujnger, ,t,m cHimtmn, on FYu
rniiry .
Bh met Orovea on ona of her
trlpa bftwMn New York unit Lot
Angeles, a trip ahe mud quit often
In connection with her work with
1h cover arttat for the Cosmopoli
tan and Pictorial Nevlew magarinea
Mlaa Tinley ar levied all the co
tumea uaed In imutratin tht atoriea
In thtwt two publication.
Hh wm once named th "Oolden
CM. I of California," a.Ht Waa aelevied
bv Henry Clhe. famoua artist, a
one of the motif henutitul girl in
the world. Demi Comwrll employed
her aa a model when he waa re
tained to decorate the wall of the
Uvi Anufle public library, and arte
baa poaed for palnttnrt used on the
cover of many nationally known
nN)APtnea.
. 8he 1 a atater of Mrs. Paul Reddy
of Hollywood, formerly cf thla city
Mr Elaine Hill. tthlen
1liWee to Thltuble Clnh
Neighbor Wdle OUl waa hoataa lo
the Chrysanthemum Thimble club
member ano. guest at a deaaert
tondg. plicvhl and anagram Thuia
rtay averting at her home. High prtiw
for brd waa wn by Myrtia At wood,
and low by Anna Much more: nig!t tor i
pinochle, IXnothy IVrtpier; low. Belle
Hetmett; Ahajr:v.s Ms. !ra Biden
A gueet prlr wan presented Neighbor
Coleman of Phoenix.
Neit meeting will be held at the
home of Nelphbor Dorothy IVrtpter.
Jxixt IS.
Chrysanthemum Thimble lnb met
at the home of Neighbor KUa Biden
May for a covered di.h lunohn.
A ahort bUKineea meeting waa held
and plana for the baraar were di
41 S.CrnttAl Phant 363
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At Your
Hair Dress
Let givt yon a PERMA
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Wcomin hir tU to suit
your Jr?0TAUtT.
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No .re ,-'T vi;i m-i rfn m-n va me".! er
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DAMP WASH
the economical vay!
Paa-p Wish y2c for ro-.-.rd Vu-.r
n4 lc for oS ic! vi; ro::-a
MEDFORD DOMESTIC
Laundry
"Golden GirlM
Murrtl
Murrel Flnler. dauehter of Mr,
Ihla M, who wit Ityrrled Maj it in llnwmdy (intTem. wealthy Kan
Mi Cll Mlo phiyer, at Kiinvin I ' 1 1 , Mo.
Robert A. Browns
Visitors ot Gordon
Voorhtes Residence
General and Mr. Robert A. Brown
of Pan rrancljwo art week-end
(Tuesta of Colonel and Mr. Gordon
Voorhie at their home at Voorhte
CrowinR.
Mr. and Mr Chart Voorhle are
expected to return today alter an
extended motor trip to southern
California and Artrona. where for
aeveral week ther were guest of
Mr. Nsntne fsttewn, at her win
ter home, B.. Canyon ranch, near
Willcoi. Arm While away Charles
Voorhtea palntM many Interest tnft
acene cf the California and Arlrona
deaerta Mr. Patterson, former wil
known w.dent of th valley. U a
frequent xiMtor in aouthern Ore
(ton. Pocahontas Lodge
To Fete Officers
On 5turv1ay -enlnt. June 1. ther
will be a apcvtal neet;ng of Pvvahon
ta Kxige held In honor of th off:c:l
vuutatton of th Great Chief of Ore
fon. Fenplifictlon of te decree
work will he presented and a la "ye
atteuvian t dcirNl.
Cm ruiay evntrMi. My St. th reg
ular bumM hour coiV.uc:st by
the follow inn t otlio.r of Pcva
hontaa Ivxlje: Olenua Wenwi. Pooa
honta; Wllma Ha-r, Wenonah; Nor
ma Martin, p:vphete; Jak EVxyvi.
Pvtan.
Fllvw:r t! bvi:nem hour a
d a rK w a fc e Id for me m bci and
their Invttesi friends, T ovaittee
in oarww conMat4 of Vera Thomaa.
G:ad LVoma and Ma.t:n I uman.
Rel:,eivment were aerrevl at a 1
hour br Harriet Witn. I il'.jan Pnhl.
ll!a founj!. o:da Waliermire and
F'vm Gntrj.
lpna IVlta Clawl"
H Monthly Mrttnc
Alpr-a Delta c;m of th Crvr'st
tn chi.srh he'd a rru'.r monthly
n v 1 1 1 ' j Mav 17. A t rie v. : c r. a i
-Vt buvnev perusl j.:Y.de1
over by t prejcor.t. Mr. Allen
Curry
T rev-re t tonal ch a; mn MT
Wi S h '. : r . Pfn X oi-k or ry A
SToup of :-.jr me.-- T x'.-e
oor.snv . i ion led bv Mrv H: :
:;er hich Mr. tv-.g 'a a
r. vift'.tvr h umcrouA read -:vr A
k.t m givea by ih;w of t num
ber ax-er whtch lov;y r-mrita
e r s-ecl b v t r e c' ,-r. ; a . : r
carye to about A5 thi r.:err.:.j
m hOMC-r '.!.. te n'.otei-v a r. v. ru
ber o v i'.::- mc-ier mere p.-ea-eut
i f m .
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Weds Polo Star
..r'
in. ftnurti nf 4n Berkeley Way,
! Shower Fetes Miss
Fulton, Bride-Elect,
Earl Wymore Home
Another event planned for the
pleasure of MIm Barbara Fulton,
whoa marriage to Karl B:relow will
! be an event of June 1. w-aa a
i shower at the home of Mr. Earl
I Wymore. 830 West Twelfth street,
on Thursday evening at which M w
! J ne Schmidt and Mrs. Wymore were
i hostesae. Mia Pulton w-aa the re
! cip'.ent of man? lovely (ttfta.
Court whist and bridge were play-
ed during the evenln .h'.h score
j t awarded Misa Virginia Ward
! and con sol M ion to Margaret
j MrlUng.
j Thoe attending th shower were
Ml Oera'.dlne Latham. Laura
Drury. Margnrrt Mel'.ttvg. Virginia
Ward. Brbara Kentner. J.nne Fer
ftutcn, Fern Hoffman, and Mrs,imc
I France Ploy hart., Evelyn Gcnild.
Ruth Frevlerlok.v Sally Puhl, Ruth
Stark, Bern toe Meal. the honor
; guest. Ml FUlton. and th !wt
eaaea. M1m Schmidt aj;d Mrs. Wy-
' more.
Mr. U n. Ullllams
tll Be Tuesday Hotea
Th Woman's Auxiliary o St
Mark s church m.r. be entertauied at
the home of Mrs I. E William.
South Peach treet or. IMcsdA-,
arterncxu. T.Ua la the last mcfur,;
until fall.
i Clover leaf Oluh
Ha AhUnd Tlcnlc
i Members of t..e Cloer Lr club
cvmpovt of vra! very young arf
d!t:ots to the c.ty cv:al mhul.
envye1 a picnic Saturday at Li:fcia
park In Avllar.d Those who made
; t trtp and tr-e'r cff:.- la the
club are : Mary Jve Kir:f v, pre:
dtvH. Jsv;i'o:se Ar.a Kin ley. ncif
preuient J.-.in M-e. s-retar; Y:-aa
I e t"a;x'.a;. treasurer: Fthel Ma
Crandal. Kvial chairrc.an: Donna
Serwvd. chairman of the reoep
tron conrrttee. ar?d Fla:re Ser-
v1 , c ai m n e r t e e u t e r. a : n -merit
con-mltree Wer rav.ge in ace
three sevn years.
MtvtoTvarr So teo
t'navt S'Vlat Meettrc
A svv:al aw.inj of te Wcxr.en'
M'..s;r.vy vx-Yty cf te MeihA::!
churvh, Sk-v:'. a-as elc; a: te
ch -v-s. 1 v t T.:cr; r af.er r .x3 a :t
Mrs Pat;e"?.'; m cr-.ye of the p--?-a-r.
Wii: am Cprer's eofTs to Irroow
'.he r.ecroa life mere d . ::jsi al,T.;
with Mer'.v- of vrtOij rv
arM rr.iv-:o:" s -v tr.v k :a t e.r be-.'.
M- lti :.';'.Svn m clex.-.b
ve of fcoenioct vo Ufr fv ;rtr-
rm-iki uao!t rv : Te Crv.f;or a!
j-v:ve cv'r.:ev; of r-err t-i sr-:r-b
r;-v cw .xws. Re'rO-.r:-;
we-e e--evl bv M- Tr.-
Adrienne's
Salon of Beautv
r.
t:o TT'7 you ce--d a
"Frederics"
PERMANENT
WAVE
tb p.'j Tvntv ?ive
trK 5 . m'T1.- :t -u -.r-
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Egans Will Attend
June Wedding of
Mrs. Egan's Son
Mr. and Mra. H. Chandler Esan
leitv thla wwk for California where
they w ill attend the wedding of
Mis. Finn's son. Jack Scudder, to
Ml . Florence MeCormark. at the
McConnack home In San Mateo, on
June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car
penter, uncle and aunt of the
it room, will also attend the cere
mony, which will bo a quiet and
informal one.
.lack Scudder la well known In the
valley, where he s;ent hta youth
and is a frequent visitor. After an
extended wedding ;rip, probably in
the eaat, Mr. and Mrs. Scudder wllj
make their home In San Franclaco.
Guests Invited For
Day, Summer Lodge
Mr. Max Pelro and Mr. Jack
Wuris entertained at Mr. Wurta'
father's summer home on Rogue
River, the Scott Da via place. Fri
day. Inviting 33 guesta for an aft
ernoon of cards, following luncheon
Mm. Glenn Uek.?on held high ecore.
and Mrs. Charlee- Lemery. second
Yellow and orange wcw the color
scheme of Ute attractively arranged
flowers.
Reception Supoer
Attended By Many
The reception sup-er for ' new
members received Into Zlon Lutheran
church during the EAter eason.
given Friday evening under the aus
; plcea of the AM society tn the church
parlors, was a largely attended and
jvery enjoyable affair,
j A the guests were gthertng. selector-.
Instrumental and vocal, were
played over the electrical amplified In
i the church. Group sinking Inter
,pered the suprer and the program
fellow: nc, M:u latter included vio
lin -:o by Miss Vt.-la Oven accom
panied on the piano by Miss Ra Le
Fcvre: introduction of the new mem
' bers; brief addresaes of welc.-me to
the new member by Mrs. J. B. Tar
brcujgh. president of the Ld'.es Ali
. atviety: Martin O Paulson, a member
of the church council and superin
tendent of :he Sunday schorl, aru.1 by
the Rev. Geo P K.ib?le. pastor oT
the chu-ch Mr? 3. H Davsen re
oonded !n behalf of the new mem
bers with an especially en;oycd read
ir.c. A S-e.le at a B.v5cbv!l Game"
Plar.o c4os were offered by Miss
Verna Paulson.
IViptlt nlllar
ill Meet on Tuesday
T.e ladu-s' Au:;:ry c? :h F.r.-i
rvp.it church w 11 hold :t May
Tvi.;cf.arv meet a: the home
of Dr Fv.a Mtr.s Car'.ow. 26 Laurel
t:Y:t. TU:v.J,.iy artemoou. May S
at -J 30 Fach lady Is nN.ietecl to
b r : : -. g a v : . t i re or p c t ogra p h ol
her mcth.'- Te w.ll be iLrd tn
the rr.-c -"iiv w h; -h premises To be
!ntrrvst:rig. All members ar.d fr:er.ds
are urged to be V'rer-t.
V. F. W. Ainil'an
Spnor Pnhltc t'ard Party
Mr. Ftha w;!, presiaer.t of V. F
W At:;l;arv Nc to V. F. W.
Crate: la?se Fvvt No. :5o3, hostees
at a public card party. Thursday
afternoon at her home UV5 Recldy
av-eu. B;:c.ce ard Flve-H'-mctred
were m rlay Mrs. Karrv R. I:gling
won r-ne m bncice mttr. Mrs,
Kalrh MvX.iv lew. Mrs. N:i:e Bowles
won r.r: .n F'.vf-Hurvired with Mrs
Georce Awrill so. Ii-.;.'ul re
freshmer.Ts were served by te ho
tc BEAUTY HINT
A UcN rvt W! k4 nrrv te
der . . nt-ve )traverul Nu it
rer oee c4 tre prcTi"Te rf m Yzrm
Ajii.t t fcxjfis -e re vu. M ir
e tm are tv trvu fcrjp
kasrewtwaii K'd are aonaratr s Flrn
aMT Sere ir '0 TSe prvr K
ba,e a froemT
, f V - I
0THER WATCHES
n
Town Club Scene
of Charming Party
Among th many charming event
this Nweek at the Town club was
the bridge party given there Friday
i afternoon by Mrs. Walter Mulrhead
I and Mrs. Martin Luther. Thre
tables were In piny.
I
Miss Lange Wed
j To William Ryan
Misa Hildegarde Lange. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lange. ol
i eJio South Central avenue, and WH
. Ilnm Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E O. Ryan of 520 South Central.
were married at a ceremony per
formed at fl:43 o'clock the morning
of May P. The services were read
by Rev. W. H. Eaton, at his home
on Kings Highway.
Soon after the ceremony Mr. and
Mr. Ryan left on a short wed.Ung
trip to Eugene, where they ipent
three days rial ting relative.
They are making their home In
this city, where both are well known
among the younger set.
Offi cers Installed
In Jackson P.-T. A.
Jackson school P.-T. A. met Fri
day for the last meeting of the
school year, for Installation of the
following officers: Mrs. Allen Smith,
president: Mrs. Elden Drvsdale. vire
nreaident; Mrs. Mark Miller, secre
tary, and Mrs, L. E. Clevenburg.
treasure.
Mrs. Charles Thompson, retiring
president, presented her officers nd
chairmen with corsages, and a girt
' !n turn was presented Mrs, Thcmp- ;
; son by this group.
The graduating class, in charge of I
th program, pleased those present j
- with song and piano numbers, ar.d !
the class history and class pro- j
phecy reading from a crystal ball j
ReT. w. R. Balrd give an insiir- j
'ng address to the class, choos'ng
as his sub'ect, "Planting Your Gar- j
den of Ufe I
Refreshments were served follow
ing the meeting.
flub Honors Wards j
On Wedding anniversary '
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Armstrong of 1
Perrydale. entertained the Weedoo
club at a dinner party. Tuesday eve- j
' ntng. honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ray j
Ward on their, wedding anniversary. A
beautifut gilt was prevented :hrt
honor guests from tee club. j
Rtxte Yount New
Head Rebekah I odre
Olive Rebekah lodce No 38 hld lrs
reAular Dusineas and social meeting
Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall.
The following pffloers were elected:
Sisters Ro:e Young as noble cr r.d :
Fay Ackley as vice-grand: Mary W;ley
as recording secrctarr. and Carrie i
Rlckert as treasurer. During the so- j
cial hour M:a- Ireae Shirley ar.d her
committee presented the following
rr.vram : A sO"--? of readings by Mr
Iaisy Douglas atd Mrs Minnie
Heme.
Refreshment were sirred In the
banquet hall by the co rrUttee In
charge. Next meeting of the lodoe
will be June 4. when report frvm the
state Eebckah fcrr.My will "be gives
by h a:tni:ng deiecjvs.
The porulity cf a rron or cf a worcin is
exrrexsfd m d:e iich thev wear. Lor.rlr.cs
firr.ei iccurior corzbineJ wirh their ur.eujtlled
elecir.ee rr.ike them the f.rst choice cf those
hoe ti:e is above criticise.
Lawrence 's
kzrzxs Co for- Gru Eiitoa.
I.r.n s-:i Wi'.tria Wa:cbei ...
' I? twr cc:ot tc cbtT! nsie cf wit.
( MANX new
C SCa l..oet c.s. Str.tt
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Edith Sinnett Wed
To Stanley Boggs
Saturday, Portland
The marriage of Miss Edith Sin
nett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest C, Sinnett of Portland, to
Stanley Boggs. son of Mr. and Mra.
O. C. Boggs of this city, was per
formed yesterday at high noon at
the home of th bride' parents,
1139 Southeast Imperial Place. In
Laurelhurst. The service was read
by Dr. J. Hudson Ballard In the
presence of relatives and a few close
friends of the bridal couple. A .re
ception followed the ceremony.
Those from this city attending the
wedding were the parents of the
bridegroom and a brother. Carter
Boggs. They will return tomorrow,
and the bridal couple will return
the latter part of this week to make
their home In Medford. Before the
ceremony, they and members ol
their families were entertained at
a buffet supper Prlday evening at
the home of Mr. John Guy Wilson.
Kirs. Boggs is a graduate of Uni
versity of Oregon, in the class of
33. and was affiliated with Alpha
Omlcorn Pi. Mr. Boggs was grad
uated from the university In the
class of "31. having been a member
of Sigma Alpha Epi-ilon. and also
a gra d ua te of the la w school
at Willamette university, where he
waa affiliated with Delia Theta Phi.
legal honorary. Having passed the
state bar examinations, he Is now
practicing law In Medford.
The fcrmer Misa Sinnett. a re
cent guest at the O. C. Boggs home,
acquired many friend here to whom
Mr. and Mrs, Boggs will be at home
at 1024 East Jackson street after
their return from Portland.
Mrs. Fluhrer Will
Be Hostess to Group
Mrs. Elisabeth Fluhrer will be hos
tess at her home la Wellington
Heights next Friday afternoon at
a special meeting of the women of
7.:on Lutheran church, when Miss
Nona M. Dtffal of Philadelphia. Pa
will be a guest speaker concerning
the women's work In the Unitea
Lutheran church in America. The
meeting Is to be from 3 to 4 ocloc.
Dinner at Church
Honors oung People
Golden Link Bible clas of the
F.rst Baptist church gave a dinner
Tuesday evening for the young peo
ple In honor of the high schooJ
graduates of the church. About 35
yjur.g people sat down at tne tables,
ahich were very prettily decorated
by Mrs. E. E. Wilson.
After the dinner the following
program was given: piano solo.
Myron Eaten; short response by the
graduates: guitar duet by Evelyn
M.Us and Loieta Jones: talk by Dr
Eaton; closing prayer by the pastor.
Irma N:ecrmeyer was In charge
of the program.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
br tea a Ci tai.
TILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING S REFINING CO.
named
1
Miss Cribble Visits
Prior Her Wedding
Miss Catherine Oribble. daughter of
Mr. and Mr. John Grlbble of thl
city, haa returned from Eugene and
111 spend several days at her home
in Medford before returning with her
parent lo the university city, where
her wedding to H. Donald Iseery will
be an event of June 7.
Miss Helen Bllis
Has Bridge Guests
Misa Helen Bullls entertained at
her home on Thursday, for about
30 guesu at an attractive bridge
luncheon.
Mr. Taylor Wins
rlze at Bridge Tarty
The public card party sponsored by
Junior Hl?h P. T. A. at the Olrls
Community club rooms list Wednes
day was well attended. Dewflrt was
served by Veneta Campbell and her
committee. Playing began at 2:00
o'clock, aupervlsed by Nellie Purdtn.
Those receiving prizes were: Con
tract bridge, Mrs. I. c. Taylor: auction
Mrs. Esther Dooms: auction pivot.
Mrs. R. Schuler; Five-Hundred. Mrs.
Mangle Ersklne.
Cool W&ah Frocks sl-flo to $5. Glad's
Mae Shop. 16 South Birtlett.
FREE
Monogramming
Starting Tuesday Mann's will
have for a limited time only Miss
VVoltring, Mcnograming Expert
o
CONSULT HER
for Monograms on Gifts for the
Graduate, June Bride, and arti
cles for your Summer season.
COMING
Kilderbrand United Shows
OPEN
Mon., May 27 to June 1 Incl.
6 - BIG DAYS - 6
A TESTED CITY OF SIGHTS AND LIGHTS
RIDES SHOWS CONCESSIONS
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 1 TO 5 P.M.
CHILDREN FREE GATE AT ALL TIMES
Free Attractions Nightly
CLEAN MORAL - REFINED
FUN FOR ALL-ALL FOR FUN
6-BIG DAYS-6
In the West It's
KILDERBRAND UNITED SHOWS
Located over irr-.dce on East Main St
BEAUTIFUL
UNION CREEK RESORT
OPEHS SUNDAY
N7W C;'"n enT -v-v;r outir.j :t v0vr favcr.te rscrt . . .
W are crer.:r.c for the season SUNDAY xri cerdial"
.t tou to v.s;t v$!
DINING ROOM SERVICE
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K,ECKri KY'.rK r:
rr
I Mrs. Tom Mills
Feted By Former
Friends On Visit
Mis. Tom Mills, formerly of Port,
land, now living In Tacoma, Wash,
spent several daya the past week ai
the guebt of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Carpenter at Veritas Orchards. Mrs.
Mills, a former resident of Medlod,
stopped here en route to her home
after attending the Junior League
convention In San Francisco. Many
of her former friends entertained In
rormally In her honor.
Use Mall Tribune want adj.
Schilling
pepper
will season a VVi
million steak
toniolit.,
a von !;Ve Tem ari4 errrvl
SERVICE STATION
l .'urtts.i.v -If riJ fnKf
GOOD ROADS
FISHING
t or- tn
rPpular Pri
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