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Rogue's Roost Opens
to Prominent Guests
From San Francisco
Th attractive Nion Tucker ium
mer lodge on Rogue river, "Rogue's
Roost." was opened during the week
by Mr. Tucker, and yesterday Mrs.
Tucker Joined hlra there, arriving
In the afternoon by plane from San
Francisco. Miss Nan Tucker la also
at the lodge, having arrived with
several gueate on the Shasta yes
terday. The guests are Tod Powell of the
San Francisco Examiner, Michael
Tobln and Robert W. Tobtn. Jr., ot
San Francisco.
Mr. Tucker and his guests will de
vote the week-end to fishing and
Attending the state tran shoot here.
The Rogue river la becoming in
creasing popular aa a site for sum
mer homes, with many Californlans
coming each year. Of all the lodges
now on the river, it la said that
none are more attractive than
"Rogue's Roost."
Officers and Wives
Add to Entertainment
Of Week's Calendar
Always busy in the social calen
dar, officers of the civilian conser
vation corps headquarters staff a and
their wives have added many Inter
esting eventa to the week'a enter
tainment.
Beginning the week last Sunday
evening. Captain and Mrs. Herman
J. Meiring invited guests for a buf
fet supper and evening of bridge,
aa one of a series of parties being
planned this summer. Invitations
were received by Major and Mrs.
Clare H. Armstrong, Capt. and Mrs.
Wm. C. Ryan, Capt. and Mrs. Glenn
James Key, Or. and Mrs. HJalmar
Gentle, Capt. and Mrs. John Ro&s
Murray, Capt and Mrs. Clare Wal
lace and Lieut, and Mrs. Roy Craft.
Summer flowers lent color snd
beauty to one of the charming
events of the mid-week, when Mrs.
Leroy Cronkhlte and Mrs. Francis
Smith entertained twenty-six at
bridge luncheon Tuesday at the
Cronkhlte home. Centerpiece of the
large table was a bowl of water
111 lea which shared their lovltness
with other arrangements of flowers
about the rooms.
Mrs. Clare H. Armstrong, Mrs. W.
H. Drlscolt and Mrs. D.'I. Wted
man received prima at. the six tables
of carda that were Jn play following
luncheon.
Guests were Mesdames Armstrong.
O. R. Owen. Ernest William Qruhn,
Glenn James Key, C, L. Tierce,
Albert T Anderson, Wm. O. Ryan,
Matt 1 son, Henry Pace, R. C. Mut
holland, T. M. Hlgglns, W. H. Drls
coll. D. B. Wledman, Guy Bandera,
Myron Root. Robert H. Colwell, An
drew Hemstreet, Fred W. Greene.
Roy Craft, George Woodall, Clare
Wallace, John Rons Murray, Herman
J, Mel ring, Quentln R. Davis and
the hostesses. .
V. r. W. Auxiliary To
Sponsor Public Card Party
Mrs. Tom K. Flynn will be hostess
at a publlo card party at her home.
319 North Oakdnle. Thursday after
noon. June 30. Bridge and five hun
dred will be played. Prize will be
given and refreshments will be
served. Anyone who en Jays playing
cards Is cordially Invited. Playing
will begin at 2 p. m.
Loyalty Club Chancre -Name
at nuMness Meeting.
Loyalty club held a regular busi
ness meeting at the Eagles hall Wed
nesday, with a covered dish luncheon.
There were 11 members present. Dur
ing the meeting It waa decided to
change the name of the club to La
Foe, by which It will now be known.
Next meeting will be a social at the
hall June 26 with Mrs. May Ander
son, Mrs. Tereslna Blanchl, and Mrs.
Olga Bowdlsh aa hostesses. All mem
bers and friends are urged to attend.
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Mrs. Roberta Campbell Liwson (right), descendant of an Indian
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Cluba at Its Detroit, Mich., convention. Shown with her Is Mrs. Thomas
McSpadden, sister of Will Rogers, of Tulsa, OKIa, (Associated Press
Photo)
Walter Leverettes
Return From East
With Miss Doreen
After a two weeks' trip to At. Louis,
Mo., where they attended the gradu
ation of their daughter, Miss Doreen
Leverette, from Prlnclpla college, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Leverette returned
to their home in Medford Wednes
day evening.
Besides Doreen and their son.
Bruce, who had accompanied his par
ents Mt, Mr. and Mrs. Leverette were
accompanied on the return trip by
Dave Hellyer of Los Angeles, who at
tended school with Miss Leverette at
Prlnclpla. He will be a guest of the
Leverettes during the summer.
The trip to St. Louis, by train, was
described as being uneventful, al
though they were held up for several
hours by storms while traveling
through Nebraska.
In St. Louis Mr. Leverette took de
livery of a Chrysler Imperial Airflow,
in which tlvey all enJoyM motoring
back via the Lincoln highway. Al
though they stopped for a time tn
Yellowstone national park, they
reached Medford In five days, travel
ing through; eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leverette Doreen,
Bruce and Mr. Hellyer left yesterday
for Lake o' the Woods, where they
are spending the week end at the
Leverette's summer cabin.
Thimble CIlub Will
Meet at Scrlptrr Home
Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. i
323, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met at
the home of Neighbor Dorothy
Bcrlpter Thursday afternoon, for the
regular business meeting. Plans
were made to entertain the Juve
niles of Chrysanthemum Circle at
a picnic on July 11. !
Next meeting will be held with
Neighbor Bessie Gall on June 117
for the regular social evening.
Karser Violin Itecltnl
4rhfdiilpi1 Tuesday, June tS
The violin concert featuring the
talented young Roger Kayser of near
Oranta Pass which wb postponed
from Juno 18 because of an infected
hand received by Mr. Kayser will
definitely be held on Tuesday, June
33, at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe In
this city. It waa learned yesterday. N
Medford violin enthusiasts will be
pleased to know that they will have
nn opportunty to hear the young
artist s splendid pieces. The pro
gram will be announced later.
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Miss Cribble Weds
. Donald Veey in
Lovely Eugene Rite
A lovely wedding In Eugene, June
7, Is of much interest to the many
friends In Medford of the bride, the
former Miss Catherine dribble, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. John E. Grlbble,
who was married to H. Donald Neely
of Mapleton, Ore.
Parenta of the bride left Friday by
motor for the unlveralty city and win
visit there over the week end.
The following description of the
wedding appeared In the Eugene Register-Guard:
"Miss Catherine Orlbble, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Orlbble of Med
ford, was married to H. Donald Neely.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Neely
of Mapleton, at a ceremony In Cen
tral Presbyterian church here at noon
Friday. The service waa read by the
Rev. Milton 8. Weber of the church.
"Mrs. H. Day Foster, cousin of the
bride, waa matron of honor. Brides
maids were Miss Mary Rose berry of
Medford, Miss Shirley Sylvester and
Miss Jean Skene, both sorority sisters
of the bride, Eugene. John F. Orlbble,
Medford, brother of the bride, was
best man. Andrew Nellson. Leland
Neoly end Forrest Kerby were the
ushers. The wedding music was
played by Miss Helen Jones.
The bride wore a formal afternoon
dress In white satin. She wore no
veil, but had gardenias arranged In
her hair. Tho four attendants wore
dresses alike in taffeta. Mrs. Foster
tn blue. Miss Rose berry tn green, Miss
Sylvester In lavender, Miss Skene In
yellow.
"The couple la to live In Eugene.
The bride has been attending the
University of Oregon and la a member
of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr.
Neely was graduated from the uni
versity last June and Is connected
with tho foreat service.
Ever Bendy Circle
Meets at While Home
The Ever Ready Ctrclo of the
Presbyterian church met recently at
the delightful summer home of Mrs.
John White for nn annual picnic.
Covers were laid for twenty-two
guests at a turkey dinner served
by the hostess and her assistants.
Veterans Pot and Auxiliary
Will Meet Monday Lvrnln
Crater Lake Post No. 1833. Veterans
of Foreign Wars, and Ladles' AuxlU
lary will hold regular meetings at the
Eagles' hall Monday night at 8 o'clock.
Every member of both, the post and
auxiliary Is urged to be present, as
: plans for the encampment at New
port July 7. 6 and 9 will be discussed.
, There will also be Initiation in both
the post and auxiliary.
I Neighbor Ruby Downing
Ilmteas to Mistletoe
I Mistletoe club met Wednesday with
; Neighbor Ruby Downing at her home.
DOl North Central avenue. A lovely
covered dish luncheon was served on
I tastefully decorated tables on the
lawn, by the committee In ehnrge,
Nelghbora Grace Wakefield. Lola Lud-
wig, Clara Hodgkins. Elsie Kingsley.
Blanche Arnold and the hostess.
During the business hour two new
members were received. Neighbor Ora
Manning left last week for an extend-
; ed visit with her mother In Spokane
' Washington.
Twenty-six members and nine
guests enjoyed the pleasant session
The club Is planning a picnic at
Jackson Hot Springs In the near fu-
, tux.
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Wives of Trapists
Enjoy Bridge and
Luncheon at Hotel
Wbile trapshootlng enthusiasts
from all parts of the far west com
peted at the Medford Gun club
yesterday in the third day of the
Oregon State traps hoot, many ot
their wives who accompanied them
here enjoyed a charming bridge
luncheon at Hotel Medford.
Fifty-five were present, gathering
in rooms decorated with yellow sum
mer flowers and contrasting green
foliage.
Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Terry
of San Francisco, whose husband is
a representative of the Winchester
Arms manufacturers. Mrs. O. O.
Alenderfer. Mrs. Jack Porter and
Mrs. E. C. Jerome.
Harts Entertain
Portland Guests
Arrival of the summer vacation
season Is bringing many guests to
Medford, among whom" are Mr. and
Mrs. James D. Glvnan and children
of Portland, who were expected to
arrive Saturday night. They will
spend the week-end visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart.
The Misses Carlton
Return From Beach
After a delightful few days vaca
tion at Gold Beach, where they en
Joyed the coast scenery and the ex
hlllratlng ocean climate, the Misses
Carlton returned to their home near
Medford the latter part of the
week.
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Study Club Enjoys
Pre-Vacation Meet
Ths Travel Study club held a pre-
vacatlon meeting at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Burr on Monday afternoon.
ine study topic for June was "Pan
ama Canal," and Mrs.v F. R. Hagarty
brought an excellent paper on that
subject. She told of the history and
development of the marvelous, gigan
tic engineering project, which eventu
ally Joined the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans and proved invaluable to all
nations. Of special Interest to her
hearers waa her account of the heroic
efforts courageous men put forth in
the accomplishment of the greatest
of American or European engineering
enterprises, of their conquest of yel
low rever and malaria by sanitation
and by elimination of the mosquito.
Mrs. Hagarty also referred to the
difficulties encountered and the tre
mendous, death rate resulting from
the building of the first railroad
across the isthmus in 1855.
The club was happy to have as
guest speaker Miss Mary Martha
Sweeeny, who had enjoyed a trip to
Panama. Miss Sweeney was a pleas
ing speaker and gave her hearers a
feeling of pleasant participation. She
entertained the members with an in
teresting account of her trip through
the canal, climatic conditions, cus
toms of the people, ruins of Spanish
architecture, plantations and their
tropical products.
Of special Interest and value was
her description of the canal with Its
three seta of locks, which lift vessels
above the sea level. She said that
this miracle of engineering construc
tion is capable of cnrrylng the largest
vessels yet built, but 30 years hence
It will be necessary to enlarge it to I
meet transportation demands.
Elliotts Leaving Todtiy
For Visit In Washington
Charles Elliott and his mother.
Mra. Margaret Elliott, are leaving
this morning on a motor trip to
Dupont, Wash., where they will
spend a few days visiting. They will
return to Medford via the coast
route.
Delegates to State
Encampment Are Named
Crater Lake Post Auxiliary, No.
1833, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mod
ford, has elected these delegates to
the state convention, to be held at
Newport July 7-10: Mesdamea Lillian
Huklll, Margaret Ingllng. Be be Wood
Alternates elected were Miss Betty
O'Brlau. Mesdames Ruth Walters, and
Dorothy Wandrey.
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Miss Lucille Lowry
Honored at Shower
Miss Lucille Lowry. who ts to be
married to William Miller on June
26, was the honoree at a charming
miscellaneous shower Wednesday eve
ning at the home of Miss Geraldlne
Latham on South Oakdale. Miss
Latham and Mrs. Del Cox were
hostesses.
During the evening court whist
was played, with many lovely gifts
being presented Mlsa Lowry in the
novel manner of an auction sale.
After the honor guest had received
the gifts, refreshments were served
the guests.
Those present were the Misses
Doris Bundy. Barbara Wall, Audrey
Lofland, Dorothy paley. Margaret
Warner, Frederrcka Brommer, Laura
Drury. Barbara Drury, Louise Osen
brugge. Dorothy 8 lead, Florence Sev
erance, Mrs. Oordon Warner. Mrs.
Burton lowry. Mrs. Vera Marshall.
Mrs. P. C. Latham, the honor guest.
Miss Lowry. and the hostesses.
Five Invited to
Carpenter Home
Among the week's most charming
hostesses was Mrs. Alfred Carpen
ter, who entertained at her coun
try home last night at dinner.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Aldrlch, house guests at the Alfred
Carpenter heme, Mr. anT Mrs.
Charlea Voorhles and Miss Roxane
Ruhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlch will soon
occupy their new residence on Val
ley View Drive.
Next Tuesday evening, Mrs. Car
penter will entertain In honor of
Major and Mrs. Clare H. Armstrong.
Guests at dinner will be Mr. and
Mrs. H. Chandler Egan. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald 8. Clark, and Mr. and
Mrs. Aldrlch.
Dorothy Dickey Will
Be Wenonah Club Hostess
Dorothy Dickey wilt be hostess to
the Wenonah club at her home at
727 Boulevard, Ashland, June 30,. for
the regular social card party.
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Monday Meeting For
Olive Kebekah Lodge
Olive Rebekah lodge No. 28 will
hold Its regular business and social
meeting Monday. June 17 at I. O.
O. F. hall at 8:0O p. m. Mrs. Daisy
Douglaa and her committee will
have charge of the social hour.
I'hythlan Sisters" "L
Honor Mrs. Hovd.
Mrs. J. B. Yarbough was hostess to
the .Phythlan club Tuesday evening.
honoring Mrs. Boyd, the former Cora
Judge. Fifteen members were present
and four guests. During the evening
Mrs. Boyd was given a kitchen shower.
Bridge was played, Mrs. Cllne receiv
ing high score, and Mrs. Flsk low.
Next meeting will be held with Mrs.
Judge June 18.
Mr. Cooper, Former
Resident, Medford Visitor
Mrs. Frank Cooper, nee Juanlta
Grlffcn, who was married in Carson
City, Nevada. May 14, to Frank A.
Cooper, is spending this Week visit
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Griff en, and sister. Miss Zoa Orlf
fen. In this city before leaving to
make her home in Modesto. Calif.,
where Mr. Cooper is affiliated with
the American Trust company.
Mrs. Cooper, a former Medford
girl and a graduate of the Medford
high school, has lived In Hornbrook.
Calif., for the past two and one
halt yeara where she was employed
as bookkeeper for the T. Jones Co.
store.
Ralph Cooks Celebrate
First Wedding Anniversary
"We have .been married a year to
day" was the reason for Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Cook's celebration Friday eve
ning at their home on East Jackson.
Guests Invited were: Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Chlktreth, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith, Mr. and Mra. M. E.
Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. SlmsMrs
Eunice Smith. Misses Geraldlne' La
tham. Eleanor Curry and Marjory
Gregory. .In. A. H. Gregory, and
Gerald Lathtm.
Various gnmea were played during
the evening with Theo. Straa and Mrs.
Charles Smith winning prizes for high
scores.
Twice- Day Service
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217 East Main St.. Medford
Miss Fulton and
Earl Bigalow to
Be Wed at Nine
Miss Barbara Fulton of this city
will be married to Earl 6. RIgalow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bigalow
of 710 Dakota avenue. In a ceremony
performed shortly after 9:00 o'clock
this morning by Father Francis W.
Black at his home on South Oak
dale. Father Black will use the ring
ceremony.
Wearing a blue traveling suit with
white accessories and a corsage of
white boubardla and lilies of the
valley, the charming bride will be
attended by Miss Mildred Grltsch.
who will wear a corsage of pink
boubardla. Harry Elden will be best
man.
Leaving immediately following the
ceremony, the bridal couple plan to
spend a week in San Francisco and
the bay district, before returning to
make their home tn this city.
Both Mies Fulton and Mr. Biga
low were graduated from Medford
high school and have a host of
friends In Medford.
The wedding party will attend the
services at the Sacred Heart Cath
olic church before the ceremony.
Those attending the wedding will
be the bride's sister. Miss Phyllis
Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bigalow.
Mrs. Bfga low's sister. Mrs. O. M.
Ruch of Ruch, Ore.. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Grltsch, and Mr. and Mrs.
L. B, Smith of Grants Pass.
The bride haa been much feted
since news of her betrothal, her
many friends honoring her at var
ious events during the past several
weeks. Last Sunday the bride-to-be
and Mr. Bigalow were honor guests
at dinner at the L. B. Smith home
in Grants Pass.
Mrs. Johnson Is
Chosen President
Delphian's Society
As a pleasant culmination to the
paat nine months' study program,
membera of the Post-Delphian society
met Thursday for the last time this
season at the home of Mrs. Frederick
Johnson, 2322 East Main, enjoying a
covered dish luncheon and excellent
program.
During the business meeting the
following were unanimously elected
to serve during the ensuing year:
President, Mrs. Frederick H. John
son: first vice-president, Mrs. Jack
Spalding: second vice-president. Mrs.
Myron Root; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Charles W. Lemery. Mrs. Laura West
as past president will serve wltt the
officers ex-officlo.
Mrs. Glen Fabric k delighted the
members by giving a most fascinat-
ind and vivid description of Interest
ing places she has visited during the
past few months. Combining direct
ness and enthusiasm with a keen
sense of humor, she made It possible
for her appreciative listeners to get
glimpses of interesting parts of Ha
waii, the Samoan Islands, Australia.
New Zealand, the Malay States, China
and Japan. She spoke particularly
of the Island of Ball. Just east of
Java as being a spot of unusual
charm, as yet untouched by modern
civilization and where the women
turn out most exquisite hand work..
Souvenirs oflher trip Including intri
cately carved woods and Ivories, ba
tiks. Jewelry, fans, embroidered silks,
and water colors, made the rooms
look like a colorful Oriental bazaar,
and were greatly appreciated by all
present.
The club adjourned for the sum
mer, having completed an Interesting
year's work and anticipating an equal
ly Interesting one beginning with the
fall meeting.
Mrs. Fabrick Will
Talk at Silver Tea
The American Legion Auxiliary.
Unit No. 15. Invltts ths public to a
silver ta and traveltalk by Mrs. aim
Fabrick. who recently returned from
an extensive trip through the South
Pacific Islands, on Wednesday. June
19. at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Cole Holmes at 18 Kcene Way. Med
ford. POSTAGE PAID
ON MAH, ORDERS
Mrs. Egan Invites
Guests for Dinner
Mrs. H. Chandler Egan waa hos
tess at dinner at her lovely country
home Friday evening, Inviting aa
.... Mr. rv,n.n piero of New Vora
city, who la an Interesting visitor
in Medford taia wee,
Roxane Ruhl.
Mrs. Egan Is also entertaining to
day, having Issued Invitations to
.uteen to attend a supper at her
summer lodge on Rogue river.
Mesdames Deuel,
Vilas to Entertain
Among the many Important events
at the Town club, scheduled during
the coming week are two bridge
luncheons on Wednesday and Thurs
day. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. 8.
Vilas and Mrs. H. 8. Deuel. Invi
tations have been extended a num
ber of socially prominent folk of
Medford and the events promise to
be the center of a busy week at the
West Main street club.
Loyal Women's Claw
Will Meet on Tuesday
Loyal Women's Bible class of the
First Christian church will hold Its
regular monthly business and social
meeting Tuesday. June 18, at 3 o'clock
In the recreational hall of the church.
All members are urged to attend and
visitors are welcome.
.
Vaughn Quackenbush's Given
Shower by Members Wenonah Club
A miscellaneous ahower waa given
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Quackenbush
by Wenonah club of Pocahontas lode
on Friday evening following the busi
ness hour.
A Father's Day card shower was
also given Geo. Armstrong, also by
the Wenonah club.
The members are reminded of the
dance to be held Friday evening
June 31. at the Jackson Hot Springs
dance pavilion.
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Mrs. Stanley Boggs
Honor Guest at Tea
at O. C. Boggs Home
Honoring her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Stanley Boggs. nee Edith Bin
nett of Portland. Mrs. O. c. Boggs
entertained with a delightful In
formal tea Saturday at her home.
45 Barneburg road. About forty
guests called during the afternoon
from 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock.
Centering the tea table was a
silver bowl filled with lovely garden
flowers, set off by tall green and
cream tapers.
Assisting In receiving during tais
afternoon were Mrs. Steven Nye, Jr.,
Mrs. Allen Smith, Mrs. Dava Wilcox
ami Miss Laura Drury.
Those who assisted aboub the
dining room were Mra. Hlld:ni
Bengtson, Mrs. Robert Munter, sna
the Misses Ellen and Rosa Fianco
of Ashlsnd.
Badminton Club Members
mil He Guests at Dinner
Membera of the Badminton club
will be guests at dinner at the ToTn
Club Wednesday evening. June 19 at j
7 o'clock, according to an announce
ment made yesterday.
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