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FA"GE FOUH irEDFORE lrlIL TRTBUXE, IMEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAT 31, 1935. Society and Clubs Wesley Leajcua Will Install Officer Sunday. Installation of new officer of Wes ley league will take plac at the First M. B. church Sunday evening. June 2. The church service, with the exception of the installation, will be in charge of the Wesley league members. Joseph Bowdoln, ol Rogue River, a student of Southern Oregon Normal school, will deliver the sermon. The new officers will be Installed by Rev. Joseph Knotta, in an impressive candlelight service. Wesley lenjrue was organized s year ago, but this Is the flrat formal In stallation of the cabinet members. One of the alms of the organisation has been to take charge of the evening services several times during the year, and Sunday's service will be the first step in that direction. Miss Helen Power, retiring president, Jb head of the program. Mrs. A. II. Ban well Complimented at Shower In compliment to Mrs. A. H. Ban well, on eof the most delightful af fairs of the week was given by Mrs. Daphne Wilcox when ah entertelnea t her home, 638 Wpst Tenth street. Wednesday with a surprise shower The hosu-M was assisted ny Mrs. Be MoConoch le In e n t ert a 1 n 1 ng th i guest, who presented Mrs Ban well with many lovely gifts. The house ttsj beautifully decorated with r.d and whit roses. Present for the afternoon were Mei d times auby Downing, Ed Brown, Henry Currier. Mildred Cuttrty MW dren Benton. Muriel Peneo. Margaret Brown, Mmle Benford, Ruth Relch eteln. Mrs McConochle and the hoet- Plcnlo Dinner Scheduled By Patt .Matrons riuh, O. E. 8. Past Matrons club of Rames chap ter, O. B. S., will meet for . picnic dinner Monday at the summer home of Mrs. John White on Wagner creek Any matron who plana to Lake her ear and all those wishing transpor tation were notified today to call Mrs. Le Oarlock. This will be th" regular June meeting of the elm. and the last meeting of the summer. D. A. V. Plan Plniir. Sunday WiiRiicr Creek. All Dnughtere of American Vete rans of the World War and their families are invited to attend the picnic to be held on Wagner creek Bundsy. June 2. Those who plan to attend are notified to meet at the wnRes' hall at 10 a.m., bringing their own picnic lunches. OF OREGON CAVES G. Word was received this afternoon of what must have been a big upset th bane nil 11 circles over Grant Pass way. for It was reported at national park headquarters here that the Ore gon Cavca CCO baseball team defeat ed the Grant Pas Merchants 18 to 12 In a Memorial day game at the Climate city. Al Hogsn, big Oregon Caves mound -mnn who hurled a bang-up game, ac cording to reports, enme through also with a home run In the fourth, when the score was 7 to 12 In favor of ihe. Grants Puns team, thnt brought tn four runs al) told and stnrted the batting spree that enabled the CCC The Weatherman promises clear weather for the week end. This means that it will be an ideal time to pack up a lunch, take the family, and get back into the hills for a joyous week end. At this time of the year wo feature everything you will need for a jaunt of this kind. Come in and look over our scloction the largest of its kind in southern Oregon or northorn California. Listed below are some items which will help you. SANDWICH BUNS, fine for fireside sandwiches. WALNUT BARS, one of several popular varieties of picnio cookies. SLICED SANDWICH BREAD, all ready for the meat and filling. CUP OR POUND CAKES, uniccd and well suited to the dessert problem. RYE BREAD or PUMPERNICKEL, for the cheese and beer picnic. DANISH BUTTERHORNS, for the enmpfire breakfast with old fashioned pot coffee. We shall be glad to pack your wants in a sanitary, and dustproof box which will carry well. In ad dition it's easy to shop here on Saturday because there's plenty of room to park. MIm Pat Carton Will Arrive June 8 Miss pat Cftrlon, daughter of M. and Mrs. E. E. oarlon, will rwtu.'n to Med ford Satiuiy evening. June 8, from Seattle, it was learned here today, to spend the summer vaca tion at her home. Mia Carlon. grad uate of Medford high school in the cIsm of '33, haa been active tn dra matics at Seattle, where she Is a student at Cornish school of music, drama and art. She pl.iyed one of the leading role-?. "Angella," in a three-ect comedy by Marc Connely, "Dulcy." recently pre sented at Cornish, culminating the drama activities for the spring, ac cording to word Just received by her parent. Former Resident Arrives for Visit. Mrs. M. J. Hammersly. a former resident of southern Oregon and now making her home at Portland, and her Krandson. Raribealfty, arrived this morning on the Oregonlan to re new acquaintance in -Med ford and In Gold Hill, where she made her home several year ago. In Med ford "he was met by her cousin, Mrs. Joseph A. Owenhouse of New York City, who arrived re cently after a voyage through the Pannma Canal, and who has been a Medford visitor for the past few day. They plsn to take several trips around the valley to the homes of friends, and will also motor to Cra ter lake during their visit. Walter lverette Will Attend Daughter's Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leverette and son Bruce will leave tomorrow fOT Ela&h. III., to attend the graduation of their daughter, Doreen, from Prin cipla collogc. They will make the trip east by trsln, reaching Elsah in time for the commencement exercises June 7. M's? Leverette, a graduate of Medford high school in the clans of '31. ha finished four years of liberal arte a. Principle school. The return trip with Mia Lever ette will be made by auto. Mr. Lev erette having taken delivery of a nea Chrysler Airflow at Detroit. (nests fnun Berkeley To Leave for Home Friday Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Harjrrave of Berkeley, Cal.. who have been wel come gucfita in Met ford at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. William H. McOowan. will leave tomorrow for their name lr the aoutn. men to come out on the long end of the score. Grants Paaa gathered 11 hits, and Oregon Caves, 10. A smoker was held at, Oregon Caves Wednesday night with the fol lowing results: Bill Szczapanskl de clttloned Joe Papclak, In the 170 pound class In the final bout; Red Rush knocked out Prank Calltotto in the 145-pound class seml-flnal; Max Gordoii declsloned Ed Boro in the 168-pound clsas; Robert Jurteeu de clsloned Joseph Luchesl in the 126 pound clan; Leo Rusetos declsloned Tony Llpuort In their 13ft-pound c.ns bout; Nat Lombardo declsloned Walt Si-ollle, In the l id-pound open er. In a preliminary wrestling match. Duke Holllhan and Terrible Johnson went to a draw. The boxing matches were all for three two-minute rounds. BOSTON Mayor Frederick W. Mansflfld, at Boston common exer cises, praised "the women of the na tion who, by accident of sex. have Ivmmi deprived of the duty of bearing arms." "These women have done more than bear arms." said Maiwfleld. "They have born the sons who bore arms." 10 By USE 0FH0RM0NE Hope for Childless Through New Discovery Announced by Physicians in Wiscon sin School Experiment By KENNETH RL'SSEIX Anftorlated Press Staff Writer MADISON, Wl., May 31. (AP) A zoologilst and two physicians of the University of Wisconsin today dis closed success of experiment which they said pointed a way to mother hood for many women hitherto child less thdough misfortunes of nature. The result will be reported to na tional medical meetings In June. The use of a pituitary hormone ex tract to achieve a natural pregnancy In a 38-year-old woman previously thought to be sterile was described by Drs. Ralph E. Campbell and Elmer h. fievrlnghau of the Wiscon sin medical school. They collaborat ed with Dr. Frederick L. Hlaaw. a leader In research In the hormones of reproduction. At the same time, the three scien tists described hormone Injections which they said had eased severe per iodic pains suffered by some women because of a functional disorder. The physicians withheld the name of a woman who they said will soon become a mother through success of their work. Childless through 15 years, the couple had sought aid of several physicians. A special examination re vealed Inactive glands for which re searchers planned and administered the hormone treatments. The physicians said that the use of the Injections was limited to In stances In which sterility was trace able to few types of functional dis orders. "On the basis of limited clinical ex perience with humans," they said in a Joint statement, "wo believe that some of the pituitary hormones may prove effecttve in overcoming many cases of sterility." 1 rig.-irette Stub Mars Aged Tree SANDUSKY. O. (UP) A 100-year-old catalpa tree In a park here was ruined when carelessly thrown cigar- ette stub started a fire In a crevice of It trunk. It waa necessary to chop down the tree, a landmark. Ham Town Deis Golf Course COULEE DAM, Wash. (UP) The boom town of Coulee Dam steadily is attaining the attributes of a modern city. Latest addition Is a nine-hole golf course. It will have sand greens nt first. OODEN. Utah (UP) Recent storms lr Utah have Increased the water flow in the Ogden river to the highest level of the past two years. Burelson 's Special Pricing of 300 Smart New Summer -CTrh' A WW SEE OUR WINDOWS Plain Color Silk Dresses White and pastel col ors. Also navy, black and brown. Sires 14 to 44. M mm i THE GREATEST DRESS SALE IN MEDFORD MEDFORD BUILDINO Phone 28 WJ -1 T.i . Cool Peppermint Flavor Gives This Dessert Zest lots. ..ss ' F f $t-v, A KXMJZZ Sf COOL, refreshing peppermint flavored tapioca cream, topped vlth chocolate sauce, makes a note worthy and novel dessert. .That popular flavor, coffee, lends Its Inimitable touch to another dea ler!. In these recipes you have two more dessert surprises to spring on Ihe family and on guests. Peppermint Chocolate Cream 13 eup qulck-cooktni tapioca V teispoon iiilt 31 cup crutlieci ppp.rmtnt ctndr I ess rolk 4 cup, milk I egg-whlt.. Itlfflr iwtUo Comhlne quick-cooking tapioca, salt, candy, egg yolk, and milk In top of double boiler and stir enough to break egg yolk. Place over rap idly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 5 to 7 minutes), and cook 6 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from boiling water. Fold a smalt amount Into egg white; add to remaining tapioca mixture and blend. Chill mixture thickens as it cools. Serve In sherbet glasses with chocolate sauce. Serves 8. READY FOR PEN BEND. Ore., May 31. ( AP) Sher iff Claude McCauley said today prnnk Watson, 38. of San Francisco, and Earl Davis, 33. of Oakland, will waive grand Jury examination and Indict ment on a charge of bank robbery and will appear directly before Cir cuit Judge T. E. J. Duffy for sen tencing. The two were arrested Wednesday two hours after the Dairymen's bank at Redmond had been robbed of ftl. 048. i : Ellery T. Holbrook. a Deschutes county rancher, arrested as an ac complice of the pair, refused to waive Dozens and dozens of now summer dresses! Many styles just received this week. Take advantage of this chanco to buy several frocks for your vacation ward robe. Values to S12.95 On Sale at ONE PRICE $5.77 2 Dresses $10. Printed Silk Dresses Light and dark prints and dots in lovely colors summer. Sizes 14 to 46. JACKET DRESSES White and pastel shades in the season's smartest styles. Sises 14 to 40. JACKET FROCKS Navy, white and pas tel shades. Fur cuffs cn jackets. Sizes 14 to 20. 1 1 m l . r-1 i it .i j ' i jl . IsMJUJJ;! 1J:iM ' M--A r . as. :.:. . ' Coffee Carnival 1H cup. itr I Cup QUICK cup sugar V. teaspoon salt 13 cup seedless raisin, I cup stronf coffee I teaspoon vanilla J cup cream', whipped Place water In top of double boiler and bring to a boll over di rect heat. Combine dry Ingredi ents; add gradually Jo water, then add raisins, and bring to a brisk boll, stirring constantly. Place Im mediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from boiling water mixture clears and thicks ens as it cools. When slightly cool, add coffee, and vanilla. Chill; fold la cream. Serve la sherbet glasses. Serves 6. grand jury Indictment today and in dicated he will stand trial. TWO FATALLY INJURED IN OREGON INDUSTRY 8ALEM, Mav 31. (AP) Of 535 accidents to Oregon Industrial work er during the past week, two men received fatal Injuries, the state in dustrial accident commission report ed today. They were E. P. Verdelden, Portland high climber, and Orville Embree, Waldport rlg-up man. Wooden Indian In storage OALION, O. (UP) "Minnehaha," widely known wooden Indian, last of her tribe in this district, has disap peared from Gallon's downtown area. She has been stored, with the closing of Louis Miller's tobacco -shop here. "Minnehaha" had stood In the same lorntion for 35 years. Use Mall Tribune want ads. for f .n . i .y u lf 1 J.l - l ' - ' I . ' ' ' Although these people appear to have "just come over" from Mars, they really are only wearing dust mask. Thousands of the protectors have been distributed In southwestern Kansas by relief agencies. (Associated Press Photo) Wild Bullet brings ucath TOLEDO. (UP) A wild revolver shot which ricocheted off the pave ment and lodged In his left knee took the life of John Specht. 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