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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFOItD, OREGOX. SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1935. MIlllilllllllllllMlliimil llliuuiiiuiuiiitumitt 4111111111111 , CXZLJ P tV t Hi.iCtH. tt''.ti'',,Uttt'i'.it' :.'." ' tUl '". till ''muiim-h . , ! ,, Ijj 'II iii"irs h'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' I .Hlli.... ,llll!i.l.'Mllll....... '"HI, in:.. ItlllliiniMiitil lliiiiiuiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiiiniillllll n;!i;!!i;,SS"n;;"M:"::'"",:;:V;:!l;':;:i;i"::tf nil ij..!:11!.'1.)!' lltlllllllllllllllllllliuillll Medford Pupils Will Appear In Portland Recital An Invitation has been extended John B. Knight, violin Instructor, to present hla pupils In reeltsl In Port- land before his former teacher, Frank Blchenlaub has continued a close ested musicians. Sine his return from abroad, where he was a pupil for five years with Musln and Sevlck, Mr Etchenlaub has contalnued a close friendship with Mr. Knight and the invitation U the result of this per sonal as well as professional reta tlonshlp. Miss Marcla Van Dyke of Grants Pass and Miss Dorothy Gore of Med ford have been selected to present this recital and will leave Wednesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Knight for Portland, where the program will be given Friday night, June 14. Mrs. Beatrice Hidden Eichenlaub, who also studied five years In Europe with Xavler Scharwenka, will be the piano accompanist. Mlsa VanDyke will play: Concerto op. 76, No. 7 Da Berlot Allegro r- Plocco Llebesfreud F. Krelsler Cansonetta d'Ambrosio From the ennebrake 8am Ourdner Miss Gore's numbers are: Concerto In E Minor Mendelssohn Sierra Morena de Monasterlo Prayer from Te Deum. Haendel-Flesch La Cygne 8alnt-8aens Allies' Aid Schedules Tnunk-Oircrliig Meeting The Ladies' Aid society of Zlon Lutheran church, meets next Thurs day at 3:30 p. m., at the home oi tha hostess. Mrs. Carl Ftchtner, B13 South Holly street. This will be the annual thank-offering meeting. Mrs. J. B. Yarbrough. president of the society, announced. H Missionary Society Has Mectlnit Tuedny The Women's Mlwlonnry society of th Methodist Episcopal church. south, mot in the parlors of the church Tuesday, June 4, at 3:30 o'clock for their monthly business session. Interesting articles on missionary work In foreign field were read by Mrs. Albright end Mlsa Mary Lou Igo. The program also Included a song. "I Want To Go Where Jesus Leads" by Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Albright and Mlsa Igo. The- second division of the society will entertain the first division Tues day. June 11. In the church parlors beginning at 3:30 o'clock. All mem bers and friends are cordially Invited. 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Oregon hold their twelfth annual Ma Hnmblln district .conven tion nt Benrt, Ore.. June 1 with Suite Supervising Deputy Irma M Klblcr of Nampa. Idaho, and dis trict deputies present. Another chapter was thereby added to the history of dlatrlct conven tion activities, which are Important to the order. A large number ot delegates from the camps In the dis trict, Including 25 from Mistletoe camp. Medford. were In attendance. Grants Pasa was selected for the next meeting place, whore the fol lowing officers were elected to pre side: district oracle. Betty Brace. Grants Fnw vice oracle, Alice Tur ner, Ashland; secretary and treas urer, Eva Webb, Grants Pass; chan cellor. Mildred Snndera, Bend. A large class of candidates were Initiated, seven of whom belong to IvtfVlforrf Morifnrri pmn vmnliriert the formal entry march for which they scored 100 per cent. The local camp also put on the memorial service for departed members. This feature woa highly credited as well. Liberty camp of Bend, presented all past oracles present with loveiy floral corsages. Bend camp also pre sented lour of their members with veteran Jewels, rewarded for 3ft or more years of continuous member ship. In the competitive drill work Bend cntrp won first prim. Klam ath Palls, second, while Ashland and Medford tied for third. At the close of the aeaslon. Liberty camp of Bend sorved the visitors refreshments at midnight, which were enjoyed by all present. . Medford camp plans to present Its drill at the next open meeting and social. Thursday evening, June ao, at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. Oeorgfl Fhk To t.ntertuln (Iroup Home Economics club of Jackson i vllle grange will meet Wednesday. ; June 13, with Mrs. George Flk at l Orchard Home drive. Plans will be ; mad at this time for the county I grange gathering which Is scheduled i at Jacksonville Prldsy nltht.-. Htennetts, Straiten llnre Giifnt from Kiigrna I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Valentin and 1 son Lee of Eugene are guests over the I week end at the homes of Mrs. Val- entin'a sisters. Mrs. A. T. Stennett and Mrs. Virgil Strang. Lee will re main In Medford. where he accepted a position at Snlder's Dairy. PHONE 873 FOR FAIR OPENING ' 'A f , ' Silver Tea Planned Home Mrs. Sparrow Mrs. Alex Sparrow Is giving a silver tea for the benefit of St. Mark's guild at her beautiful country home at Klhtland farm north of Central Point next Wednesday, June 13, from S to 6 o'edoek. Ladles of the parish are Invited. For further details those planning to attend are not tried to call Mrs. A. P. Stennett or Mrs. M. M. Herman. Swimming Party Tuesday Is I'lnn of Jobs Daughter Jobs Daughters will entertain at a swimming party Tuesday evening. June 4. st Jackson Hot Springs. All members are requested to meet at Holly and Main streets in the city park not Inter than 5:30. and those not having transport). tlon will be ar ranged for. Mrs. Telltha Pickle To Re !fnret to Chin Past Noble Grand club will hold Its regular meeting Thursday evening. June 13 at the home of Mrs. Telltha Pickle of Phoenix.. Husbands of the members are to be guests of the eve ning. This Is to be a pot-luck dinner and each member Is asked to bring a covered dish. Dinner will be served at fl :30 p. m. For transportation members may call Mrs. Margery Pearson. mm INTERNATIONAL PATTERNS Whether you prefer elegance or tim nlicitv you'll surelv fiml a pattern lo love in this beautiful collection ot International Silver Company designs Including tho-e in 1W7 linger Hro SiUer nlste. Holmes & rldwanU Inlanl and Wm. Rogers & Son Silverplair Come in soon. JEWELERS MFOFORO. ORD 'tiiallt JpHr. Honestly Priced" SZ8 ,7- 1 'J yyj the 1 auaitet of i n un v Mrs. Edgell Guest . Of Mrs. Black At Her Summer Lodge Mrs. Corbln Edgell Is a guest this week end of Mrs. C N. Black of San Francisco, at the letter's attractive summer lodge on Rogue river. Mrs. Black, whose husband, the late "Cap" Black, passed sway several weeks ago, returned to Medford Fri day from her home In San Francisco, with Mrs. Edgell, who had been her guest there for several days. Mrs. Black will spend the summer at her river lodge. Brewers Attend Son's Graduation Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brewer and daughter, Barbara, returned Friday from San Francisco and the bay re gion, having gone south to sttend the commencement exercises 6f Menlo school at Menlo Park. Cal., where their son, Chauncey, was graduated Thursday afternoon. Chauncey returned to Medford with his parents to spend a part of the summer vactftlon here. Mrs. Bertha Mason Is Guest In Medford Mrs. Bertha Mason of Los Ang eles, Calif., arrived In Medford on Thursday to be the guest of her daughter. Miss Florence Mason, and Miss Mary Foster. The latter has Just completed a year as Instructor at the (Valley School, and within a week the trio will leave for an ex tended motor trip through the east ern states. 4-4 Tost Delphlans Plan Annual Meeting Thursday The annual meeting of the Post Delphlans will take place Thursday. June 13, at the home of Mrs. F. H. Johnson of 3323 East Main street. Luncheon Is scheduled at 13 o' clock and there will be election of of fleers and annual reports will be jlv en. An interesting program replacing the hl-Jlnx Is arranged for the after noon. Mia. R. C. Mulholland Is general chairman and Mrs. T. M. Hlg-lns 111 have charge ,of the luncheon. Mem bers are asked to bring their own service. Oorotha Watklns -New U'enonah Club President Wenonah club held a regular busi ness meeting and covered dish lunch eon at the home of Wtlma Hayes, on Thursday afternoon. New,- members were elected as follows: President, Dorotha Watklns: vice-president, Hn-; zel Anderson; secretary and treasurer, Mary ZundcM; reporter. Florence Rush. Invited guests for the afternoon I were Mrs. Beatrice Blackburn and Mrs. Harry Kyle. Assisting the hos tess were Sarah Tolle and Dorotha Watklns. j Next meeting will be held at the I borne of Dorothy Dickey, 737 Boule vard, Ashland, on June 30. for the regular social card party. fmmmmTmmf anjwu.i imrhuiI 'I) iiiniiiiiwjt..P.iU;iyu wuawiiiwwjiJiKiuiwiiJiiiaawaMaHaaaM READ CAREFULLY This Speaks for Itself! DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DIVISION OF FOODS AND DAIRIES AGRICULTURAL BUILDING. SALEM, OREGON SANITARY INSPECTION REPORT Date of inspection .... June 6, 1935. Name of place . . . FLUHRER BAKERIES, INC. Name of proprietor . . . W. H. FLUHRER. Address . . . MEDFORD, ORE. Kind of business operated . . , BAKERY. Light . . . SATISFACTORY. Ventilation . . . GOOD. Plumbing . . . HOT AND COLD WATER. Walls . . . CLEAN; Ceilings'. . . CLEAN; Floors . . . CLEAN. Store room, if any . . . IN GOOD ORDER. Care of food in opened containers . . . NOTHING EXPOSED, Bins . . . CLEAN; Boxes . . . CLEAN; Barrels . . . CLEAN. Toilet and lavatory facilities . . . CLEAN. General appearance and condition . . . VERY SATISFACTORY. Remarks: DISPLAY ROOM IS CLEAN AND .CASES ARE CLEAN. Criticisms: PANS, RACKS, MIXERS, TROUGHS, OVENS, BOXES AND ALL UTENSILS ARE CLEAN AND IN GOOD ORDER. THIS PLACE IS VERY SATISFACTORY. J. S. PROPP, Department Representative. The Finest Bakery of its Size in the West! Carpenters Invite Seven to Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter en tertained at dinner at their beautiful country home Saturday evening. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Car penter. Mr. and Mra. Charles Voor hles, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan and Miss Margaret Hubbard. Mrs. Leake Will Speak at Concert Pupils from the class of Harvey Amos Moore, teacher of piano, will be heard In recital Monday evening. June' 10, at fifteen minutes after 8 o'clock, at the Baldwin Recital hall. ' An Interesting addition to the pro gram will be a talk on the Apprecia tion of Music, by Esther Church Leake. Mrs. Leake Is a graduate of the University of Oregon, having also a degree from Columbia university. She Is well known throughout the state for her work as supervisor of public school music. Mrs. E. E. Gore Will Present Piano Recital Mrs. E. E. Gore will present her piano pupils In recital Tuesday at 8 o'clock at her residence studio. 116 Geneva avenue. Mothers of the chil dren are Invited and tea will be serv ed on the lawn. V. F. W. Auxiliary Sponsors public Card party Mrs. Dick Wandrey was hostess to the V. F. W. Auxiliary to Crater Lake Post No. 1833. Thursday afternoon. June 8. Bridge and Five Hundred were played. Mrs. Ira D. Canfleld won first prize In bridge with Mrs. Albert Hall low. Mrs. Elva Gentry won first in Five Hundred with Mrs. Cass Wymore low. A very delightful time was had by all who attended. Also very delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. Everyone enjoyed playing on the beautiful lawn. Rom Klines Surprised Uy Busy Dozen Club Members Busy Dozen club surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline Thursday at their home. Covered dish luncheon was enjoyed at noon, a lovely birthday cake baked by Mrs. Hedge peth grac ing the center of the table. Gifts were received by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. McNeill, complimenting their birthdays. Those receiving their friendship quilt blocks were Mrs. Boone, Mrs. McNeill and Mrs. Yocum. Mr. and Mrs. Kline aleo received a lovely quilt block from each club member. Those enjoying a very pleasant day together were Mrs. Martha Mitchell and daughter Marcella. Mrs. Al Boone and Daughter Maxlne. Mrs. M Burdell, Mrs. Dean Salt-marsh. Mrs. Lee Hedgepeth and daughter Phyllis. Mrs. Geo. Garner, Mrs. Lawrence Luy, M rs. Roneoe Davis , Mrs. Clare nee Mathes, Mrs. Paul Yocum. Mrs. Jim McNeill, and Mr. and Mra. Kline. Next meeting will be June 30 at Hel man's In Ashland. H. Chandler Egans Return From South Following Marriage Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Eg an re turned Wednesday by motor from San Mateo. Cal.. where they attended the wedding June 1 of Mrs. Egan's son. Jack Sc udder, to Miss Florence Mc Cormack. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McCormack. . It was a lovely day for the wed ding, which was a quiet one .perform ed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the beautiful McCormack home. Be sides the Egans, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Carpenter, uncle and aunt of the bride, attended from this city. Mr. and Mrs. 5c udder left on a wedding trip, after which they will make their home in San Francisco. Mr. Scudder, who is now In the real estate business there, is well-known In Medford and vicinity, having spent his youth here. Miss Smith Will Return From Seattle Among students who will return to Medford this week for the summer vacation Is Miss Janet Wre-y Smith who la attending the University of Washington at Seattle. Oris Crawford Return From Vneatlon In South Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford return ed this week from a delightful two weeks' vacation In southern Califor nia, visiting the Exposition at San Diego and motoring home by way of the coast route. Miss Stennett Visltlnf For Few Days tn Portland Miss Suzette stennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stennett. is visit ing several days In Portland before her return to Medford to spend the summer vacation here. She has been a student at Oregon State college during the winter. Others from Oregon State visiting with friends in Portland Include Miss Barbara Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Field, who is expected to arrive Monday. Olive Rehekah Lodge Has Meeting on Monday Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28 held Its regular meeting Monday evening at I. O. O. F hall. In a beautiful and Impressive ceremony, the charter was draped in loving memory of de parted sister Nancy Wilson. This ceremony was put on at the Rebekah assembly at Salem and received much praise, delegates from the Jackson ville, Grants Pass. Central Point and Medford lodges participating, under the direction of Mrs. Carrie McDan nels of the Medford lodge. Interesting reports from the Rebek ah state assembly were given by the following delegates: Mrs. Beatrice Stubblefleld. Ethel Humphreys. Carrie Rlckert. Ethel Weed, Susan Haines and Georgia Hess. Next meeting of the lodge will be held at I. O. O. F. hall June 17 with Mrs. Daisy Douglas and her commit tee in charge of the social hour. Misses Ruhl, Hart Return From Ross Miss Alicia Ruhl and Miss Charity Hart, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert W. Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, returned from ischool at Ross. Cal., SaturdajL. morning on the Shasta. They have been attending Katharine Branson school In the Cal ifornia cHy during the winter. Mistletoe Officers Compliment Deputies Complimenting their state deputy supervisor. Irma B. Klbler, of Nampa, Idaho, and District Deputy Leonora Brolll of Ashland, officers of Mistle toe camp. Royal Neighbors of America, were Joint hostesses with the oracle. Margaretha Garrett, Tuesday at a lovely covered dish luncheon. The luncheon was at the pleasant home of Mrs. Garrett's mother, Mrs. O. A. Dalley, with whom she resides at 704 South Oakdale avenue, and who as sisted In entertaining the guests.. The affair was very hastily arranged owing to the unexpected arrival of the guests of honor, and those In charge regret that It was impassible to In form some of the officers, who were unable to be present. Following luncheon, Mrs. Kibler gave those present some valuable and highly Interesting facts and advice. Her talk was very entertaining and much appreciated. "H la always a treat to the camp and officers to have her with us and all look forward to her visit next fall," was the expression of the camp. Miss Margaret BrolU was also guest. Guests From Montana at J. B. Yurbronph Home Mrs. H. E Starkey and daughter Kathleen of Laurel. Montana ara guests In Medford at the home of Mrs. Starkey's sister, Mrs. J. B. Yar brough of 40 Quince street. Frequent visitors In Medford. they will remain on this occasion for four weeks. Mrs. B. V. Hoover and Daughter Medford Visitors Mrs. E. V. Hoover and daughter Ruth arrived yesterday by train rrom their .home in Roseburg. Mrs. Hoover attended a Daughters of the Nile meeting here Saturday, and Ruth will remain today as a guest of Dorothy Eada. extraordinary fJj June ess Featuring oil the Ilf wanted summer styles! IVavy sheers, print, wash able white, pastels! Sport, street, "dressy" types! Frankly, the most exciting group you'll find anywhere at S3. 98! Select yours parly while stocks are complete! 111 Exclusive Designs and Patterns in REED and BARTON SILVERWARE FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Mitchell-Jennings Wedding Is Event At Lakeview, Ore. An announcement of much Inter est here appeared In the Lakeview newspaper June 6 telling of the wd ding In that city June B of Mm. Theresa Mitchell, formerly of this city, and Louis Jennings of Medford. The following was taken from th Lakeview newspaper: "A wedding at the Methodist par sonage on Wednesday afternoon brought a group of friends and rela tives from New Pine Creek when Mrs. Theresa Mitchell became the bride of Louis Jennings of Medford. Rev. W. W. Switzer pronounced the ring cere mony In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keller, who attended th parties as best man and bridesmaid; Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riddle. Mrs. C Keller. Bernlce Keller, Nalene Green, Barbara Keller and Mardel Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings will male their home In Medford. after spend ing a few days with friends In New Pine Creek community. Miss Champltn Iln.'tesi Friends at Theatre Party Miss Pauline Champlln entertain-j ed at her home Saturday evening, serving refreshments before th guests went to the Craterlan theatre. Present were: Maxlne Gunnette, Eleanor Poffen barger. Dorothy Wilson. Doreen Sl wood. Harold Llttrell, Ronald Up church. Bob Barnum, Willard Kertoy, Eugene Schade. Robert Higglns, and the hostess. Miss Champlln. Schilling pepper Enjoy the luxury of fine pepper. SIZES 14 to 44 n