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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1935.
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George Camerons
Guests on Fourth
At Rogue's Roost
Rogue's Roost, ft popular retreat
during the summer for society folk
of the San Francisco bay district,
has hod aa guests over the Fourth of
July several prominent friends of the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Won
Tucker.
The list of those who arrived Wed
nesday to spend the latter part of the
week comprised Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
T. Cameron of Burllngame, Mr. and
Mrs. C, Bacson of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Kathleen Therlot, Miss Patricia Tobln
and James Cooper, all of Burllngame.
Mr. Cameron, publisher of the San
Francisco Chronicle, is a frequent
noted visitor at the attractive Tuck
er lodge. Mrs. Therlot Is Mrs. Tuck
er's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, accompanied
by their son, Bobby, arrived by air
Tuesday and, according to news from
tbe San Francisco Examiner. Mrs.
Tucker was bidden farewell by her
friends for a month, for she plans to
spend most of July at the lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker's daughter.
Miss Nan Tucker, and Miss Genevieve
Lyman of Burllngame. both of whom
have been guests this summer at
Rogue's Roost, are visiting for several
days at Portland.
Severn I of the guests planned to
return to their homes In the south
this week end, and their p':es will
be taken at tha lodge by others from
the bay district expected to arrive
soon.
Alaska Vacationists
Guests Keliehor's
En route south from Alaska, where
they have been on an Interesting va
cation trip, Mr. and Mrs. George Kel
ler of Martinez, Cal., were guests for
the past several days at the home of
Misses Anne and Kate Keliehor on
South Oakdnls avenue. After a trip
to Crater Lake Saturday, they planned
to return to their home.
Marie Brown Is
Guest of Parents
A Medford guest who haa been
much feted during the past wrrk Is
Miss Mnrle Brown, daughter of Sheriff
and Mrs. Sid I. Brown, who arrived
last Sunday from Oakland.
She Is a graduate of St. Mary's
academy and Is being welcomed back
to Medfnrd by many friends with
whom she Is renewing acquaintances
during her two weeks' stay. .
Miss Sweeney Is
Guest at Berkeley
.. Miss Mary Martha Sweeney, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweeney,
left by trnln Friday evening for
Berkeley. Cul., where she will be the
guest for a time of Miss Dorothy
Mulr, with whom she attended high
school at Baxter Springs, Kas.
Misses Mulr and Sweeney, who have
continued their friendship for several
years by correspondence, plan a mo
tor trip of southern California, visit
ing the fair at San Diego and other
places of Interest. Miss Sweeney will
return In four weeks.
Tuinan-U IIMuim Wedding
Performed nt (iriuits Put
Word was received yesterday from
Grants Pass that Miss Dorothy Inman ;
of Central Point and Melbourne Wil
liams of Dryden were married Tues
day at Grants Paw.
Mr. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Williams, honored the bride
and nrldcgroom In the evening with
a party given at their home.
From Portland and Eupene
Miss Si.ctte Stennctt, ditughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stennett, returned
last evening from Portland and Eu
gene, where she has been a guest of
frlenda and relatives for the pnst
severnl days, havlnp left agnln for the
north shortly affr returning to Med
ford from Oregon Stnte college.
In Portland h vlsltt'd Ulster af
ftllatcs of Delta Delta Delta. Misses
Kntherlne Goodyear and Judy Smith.
She was a guest of her aunt, Mrs.
W. L. Vnlentln while In Eugene.
Missionary Stnlely
lla Itegitlnr Sewlon
The Missionary society of the Chris
tian church met In regular session
Tuesday. The short prayer service at
the beginning was observed by prayer
by Mrs. Latham and slnslng. "Near
the Cross." Mrs. F. J. Wllmot, presi
dent, conducted the bualuesa meeting,
alo giving reports of the state con
tention. Mrs. B. E. Ford announced
the lesson topic aa "Seek and Ye
Shall Find." Mrs. Mabel Marsh read
the scripture lewon from Matt, fl 33.
followed by aluglrig. "Whiter Than
Snow." and prayer.
A paper, "A visit to the mission
building," was ably described by Mrs. !
Archer. j
Mrs. Irene Grlgnby and Mrs. Hattle i
Saunders gave a two-part reading on I
"What d I think when I hear the!
ra.me t'niusl Christian Missionary
Society?"
Mrs. Ford gave a talk on the "Mir
acle of the Foreign Missionary Dollar"
and a preview of the year. Mrs. Irene
Grigsby and sister. Mrs. Verma Raw
llm(s sang a duet, "Living for Jems."
Refreshment were served 30 mem
bers and two visitors.
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scion of Hawaii sugar millions, waa married to Miss Dorothy Bell
Endicott at the homo of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. 8. C. Endi
cott In Eugene, Ore. They left for the south after the ceremony. (Asso
ciated Presa Photo)
Sorority Members
Give Swim, Picnic
For Seven Guests
Members of Gamma Phi Beta of
University of Oregon, who have pre
dominated the social calendar In the
college set during the first few weeks
of summer vacation, entertained at
a picnic and swimming party Friday
evening on the Applegate. Seven so
rority sisters, two of whom are house
guests In Medford, were the Informal
hostesses.
Present were Misses Gall McCredle
and Frances Johnston, both of Port
land; Jeanne Qu (sen berry, Peggy and
Justine Miller, Barbara Hnuk and
Dorothy Paley, and Messrs. Bill Cun
ningham, Norman Hampton of Port
land: John Wellls, chsleg Reum, No
Benson, Richard Sleeter and Jack
Murray.
Miss McCredle la guest at the home
of Miss Qulsenberry and Miss John
ston Is visiting the Millers. Mr. Hamp
ton Is a house guest at the Cunning
ham home. They all plan to leave
todoy by motor, ending their visits
here.
M. . Schoonovers
Guests This Week
Guests In Medford have Included
this week Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Schoon
over of Portland, who arrived on the
Fourth of July to Join their daugh
ter, Mtss Shirley Mar Schoonover, aa
guests at the K. N. Eldrldge home.
They will leave Tuesday morning
for their home and will be accompa
nied as far north as Roseburg by Mrs.
Rose Elfert and Joan Buchter, who
will visit for a time at the J. O. Elfert
ranch.
Ticket florlnl Scheduled
Hy .Members Arllsnu Club
Artisans met Tuesday evening to
plan for the activities of the next six
months. A basket social and enter
tainment to be followed by dancing
was planned for Tuesday evening,
July 16, at the Eagles hall. Commit
tees were appointed by the new mns
ters Artisan and everything Is being
done to make It an evening of enjoy
ment for all who attend.
Latter part of the evening was
spent In drilling the newly -organl red
drill team.
Romi Voting Installed as
Head Olive ltehekuh Lodge
At the regular session of Olive Re
bekah lodge, held Monday evening.
officers for the ensuing term of six
months were duly Installed by Dis
trict Deputy Ethel Humphrey, and
her staff. Officers Installed were
Hosa Young, noble grand; Fay Ackley,
vice-grand; Mary Wiley, secretary and
Carey Rlckert, treasurer. The staff
was composed of Past Noble Grands
and members of the F. L. club.
Both the team and the newly elect
ed officers were dressed to carry out
the color scheme of the lodge. The
hsll was attractively decorated with
boskets of flowers, and the ceremony
Itself was very lmpresMv-. Refresh
ments were served In t he banquet
room at tables cleverly arranged with
candles and 'flowers.
"SNOOK" The Neighborhood Kid
By THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY
IF YOU ANSWER THIS
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Junior Chorus
Elects Officers
At Friday Meet
The Junior chorus, led by Miss
Eleanor Curry and Mrs. Lloyd Mor
ris, held election of officers Friday.
Those elected were: President, Eu
gene Hayes; secretary, Gloria Wil
liams, It was announced thot there would
be a contest between the boys and
girls, the object of which Is to see
which side will bring In the most
new members. This contest will end
July 19. The winning group will re
ceive a party given by both director
at the home of Mrs. Morris.
The members are as follows:
Elmer Bashaw. Charles Bean, Clin
ton Culley, Alice Curry, Phyllis
Curry, Peggy Dean, Anne Drysdale.
Douglas Eden, Leigh Eden, Robert
Grey, Eugene Hayes, Stephen Isaac.
Harris Janes, June Jarmtn, Lyle Jor-
mln, Anne Judy, Barbara Kendrlck.
Orton Mann, Gloria Williams. Hugh
Williams and Weldon Zundel.
All those who wish to Join may
come to the Christian church Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 9X)i)
o'clock.
Activities of .
Legion Auxiliary
At the last business meeting held
at the Eagles hall, the following offi
cers were elected for the coming
year: Mrs. Louise Cleave, president;
Mrs. John Fluhrer, first vice-presi
dent; Mrs. Ray Wright, second vice-
president; Belva Aiken, secretary-
treasurer; Edythe Martin, correspond
ing secretory; Carrie Averlll and Mar
garet Gould, serReanta-at-arms. The
executive committee la Mrs. Grace
Holmes, Mrs. Amy Smith, and Ruth
Parker. Delegates to the convention
ore Louise Cleaves. Grace Holmes and
Belva Aiken; firs' alternates LaVera
oarlock and Myrtle Wright; second
alternates, Edythe Martin anJ Juan
lta Dvtler.
Anyone havlns bulletins please
turn them In to Grace Holmes. Also
the little apronb.
Convention time Is drawing near
and those desiring to go should not
In touch with Belva Aiken at once.
William Miirrnys VIMt
Over Fourth in (runts Pass
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray of
Uils city were among those who were
guests In Orants Pass over the Fourth
of July. They were vlattlng Mrs.
Murray's parent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Llttrell, Sr.
Group Plans Motor
To Albany for Visit
Mr. and Mrs. B. E Welssburg and
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kinney will motor
to Albany today to spend three or
four dnva. While there they will visit
J Mr. Ktnnev's mother. Mrs. Barbara
Kinney. with Mrs. O. E. Kln
I ney's mother. Mrs. Eva C. Relter.
&IVE ME A SENTENCE
USING THE FIRST PERSON
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Adam didn't wear clothes
but If he did and IX he
win mart he would
have sent them to The
American Luundry to
keep clean!
Resorts Draw As
Vacationists Leave
City Over Fourth
Outings In observance of the Fourth
of July predominated over stay-at-home
social events last week, during
the greater part of which most of the
city's frequent entertainers were to be
found at mountain resorts. The trips
kept the week a busy one, but caused
a lapse In the party calendar.
House guests were taken along on va
cations If ls lead of being Yeted at home
for the most part, hosts and hostesses
taking advantage of the bright weath
ed and the entertainment features
offered away from the city.
Lake o' the Woods attracted a great
'many from Medford, among whom
were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Janouch, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Pelrce, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Fluhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Relchateln, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. New
man, Dr. and Mrs. C. I. Drummond
and Dr. and Mrs. Dwlght H. Flndley.
Diamond Lake has attracted visit
ors for many weeks? among whom
during the past several days have
been Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Schuler; Mr. and
Mrs. U. G. Brown, son. Bob. and
daughter. Virginia, of Piedmont; Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Work, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Hubbard, who are at the lake
this week end; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lam
uport. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Van Dyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt B. Lowry and E.
W. Brown.
Crater Lake was another attraction
for mauy from Medford, as were the
Oregon Caves and Crescent City.
Among visitors at Union Creek resort
have been Mr. and Mrs. Al Hagen and
daughter and Mrs. Hagen's slater, Mrs.
Ada Laxton of Portland,
Miss Kirven Bricje
Lieut. Harry Rainey
In Church Ceremony
Miss Cynthia Kirven. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kirven of Los
Angeles, and Lieut. Harry J. Rainey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rainey, also
of Los Angeles, were married at a
quiet wedding performed Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Meth
odist Episcopal church. The cere
mony was performed by Chaplain
Harley G. Preston of Medford CCC
district. In which Lieutenant Rainey
has recently been stationed.
The wedding was attended by a
group of officers of the civilian con
servation corps and their wives, all
close friends of the bridl couple. The
bride was attended by Mrs. Florence
C. Biight. and Lieut. R F. Blight was
best man.
The bride's mother attended the
ceremony, having come to Medford
from Los Angeles.
Both Lieutenant and Mrs. Rlney
were graduated from University of
California, she In the class of '31 and
he In the class of '30. Lieutenant
Rainey la also a graduate of the Uni
versity of Southern California law
school, In the class of '33. Lieuten
ant Rainey was affiliated with Chi
Phi fraternity and Mrs, Rlaney with
Phi Mu sorority.
They left following the ceremony
for a short wedding trip to Crater
Lake, and plan to make their home
In Canyonvillc, near where Lieuten
ant Rainey ls stationed at Camp
Devil's Flat.
Miss Kayser finest
litre Seterul 1U
Miss Harriet Knyser of Grants Pass
has been among Medford guests this
week. She visited the past several
days at the Frpd L. Colvlg home.
Mrs. Rose Schlei'relln
Will .Move To Mnpletun
Mrs. Rose G. Schleffelln Is moving
to Mapleton, Ore., to spend the sum
mer there with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Walter.
Mr?. Dolph Brnl
i:perted Here Today.
Mrs. Dolph Byrd and emMl daugh
ter. Joan, of Burns. Ore., are ex
pected to arrive In Medford this
afternoon to spend two week a
guests of Mrs. Byrd's sister, Mtsfi
Margaret Hensley.
The number of families on relief
rolls In North Carolina declined 4.5
per cent I n P: bruary aa compured
with January.
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Club-Lodge
Announcements
Wenonah Club
Maude Abbott will be hoatesa to
the Wenonah club Thursday. July 11.
at her summer home on Butte creek,
for a regular covered dish luncheon
All members are requested to meet at
the Redmen hall and be ready to
leave town at 10 a. m.
Ion Ladles' Aid
Ladles' Aid society of the Zlon
Lutheran church will meet at the
home of Mrs. E. E. Schulz. 405 West
Second street, Thursday, July 11, at
a p. m.
Thimble Club
Chrysanthemum Thimble club No.
223. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will en
tertain club members and Juveniles of
Chrysanthemum circle at a picnic at
Jackson Hot Springs, July 11. Mem
bers may call Sadie GUI for Informa
tion regarding lunch: Anna Much
more, for transportation.
W. C. T. U.
W. C. T. U. will not hold their
regular meeting this month but will
Join the unions of Ashland, Orants
Pass, Reese Creek and Rogue River In
an all-day b I -county Institute and
picnic at Rogue River, Thursday. July
25. Later announcement will be made
concerning program and transporta
tion. All members are asked to keep
the date In mind and to plan to
attend.
M. E. Millenary Societies
The Home and Foreign Missionary
societies of the M. G. church will
meet at the home of Mrs. C. E. Kop-
pen. 608 South Oakdale, Tuesday,
July 0.
Pythian Club
Pythian club members and their
husbands will meet with Mr. and
Mrs. WUUflrn Schwartz on Berkeley
Way, July 9th, where a lawn potluck
supper will bo enjoyed.
Pnst Noble Grand Club
Past Noble Grand club will hold Its
regular meeting Thursday evening,
July 18 at the home of Mrs. DoTothy
Scrlpter, 60 Rose avenue A potluck
dinner will be served at 0:30 p. m.
to wnlch the husbands are Invited.
Mem tiers are aaked to bring a covered
dlah And their own service.
Women's Relief Corps
Members of the Women's Relief
Corps will hold a social meeting at
the home of Mrs. Ethyl Weed, 420
Park avenue, Friday, July 12. at 2 p.
m., according to an announcement
released yesterday. Friends of the
corps are Invited.
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PORTLAND. Ore., July 8 AP)
Egbert's body lies a'plckled on a
plank, but court action keeps right
on.
Egbert was the whale which made
Us appearance In the Willamette
river, 100 miles from the aea, early
In 1032. Thousands watched him
stir up whalUh waves. Later on other
thousands, at a dime each, got a
eloseup view of his (or her) re
mains. Circuit Judge Hay today ruled the
remains belong to Oregon and that
Edward O. and Joseph T. Lessnrd.
who awertedly harpooned Egbert and
put him In a showcase, must pro
dure the body or $1000.
The whereabouts of "Moby Mary."
or Egbert, ls unknown. What the
state would do with Its body. If It
appears, also ls unknown. The next
step ls tip to the Lesserds. Anyway,
it appears that Oregon ls to be
richer state either by $1000 or one
dead whale. In Its replevin action
to harpoon either the whale's car
cass or "one grnnd." the state cited
an old English law of the Year of
Our Lord , 1 324. when the English
parliament turned over to the crown
all whales found within the three
mile limit. .
Since the whale was killed in
Oregon waters. It wss property or
the slate In absence of the crown,
the state contended.
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TENNIS QUEEN
This charming photo of Mitt Helen Jacobs, American tennis cham
pion, was taken at she wore the court dress tn London, England, in
which she was presented to Queen Mary in Buckingham Palace. (Asso
ciated Press Photo)
IS
CLERKS BELIEF
Has anybody here seen Aimee?
Tom Booth by. a clerk In a lecal
grocery store did, shortly after 3:00
p. rn. Friday, he asserts, but a ran
sacking of the town revealed no
trace of the noted lady evangelist.
She flew through Medford Tues
day, met Wednesday In Portland with
Four Sqtiare Oospcl leaders and then
presumably left enroute back to Sou
Francisco. She evidently arrived here
Friday, although a. check with local
United Airlines officials disclosed
that she did not arrive by plane, for
Boothby will sincerely Insist that In
she walked, bought some fruit nd
chatted with him.
She did not disclose her Identity
voluntarily, but stated simply when
asked, that she was Almee Semple
McPherson.
The clerk will relate to anyone who
Is Interested that she Inquired about
the purchase of some tomatoes. When
shown some of the round red fruit
she desisted from buying, pointing
out to the clerk that the tomatoes
were bad.
"I know they're bad." parried the
store man, innocently, "and we're
Just waiting for a preacher to come
so that we can bury them."
Perhaps I'll do," quoth "Almee,"
"I'm a preacher."
It was then that the clerk asked If
he might ask her name, and she told 1
him. He swallowed his surprise and
continued waiting upon his noted
customer, who assured him repeated
ly that she was "not kidding."
"How long are you going to be In
Medford?" was the natural question
that Boothby managed to slip In.
"That depends upon what kind of
weather we have," smiled "Almee,"
as she gathered up her packages and
stepped out Into the sunshine.
MEDFORD
Vacation Headquarters
for Southern Oregon s
Wonderland
Our 1935 tourist season is now
in full swing, following the open
ing last month of the road to
Crater Lake National Park.
And Medford, central city in
Southern Oregon's vacation
wonderland, extends its welcome
to the annual influx of summer
visitors.
No city in the western United
States offers more scenic beauty
and recreational opportunities
within the territory that sur
rounds it. Crater Lake, the
Medford National Bank
IN COURT DRESS
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Whether It was really Almee or
someone posing tn her place ls a
question that will promote consider
able discussion If asked In the prox
imity of the grocery clerk. Whether
or not she ls still here. If Indeed she
Is Almee. Is a question that also gives
rise to considerable discussion.
Some think that she Is taking a
brief vacation here, possibly a secret
guest at some summer lodge along
the Rogue, and others contend that
she was probably Just motor'ng
south, logically buying some fruit
here before continuing on her way.
Although she hns denied all rumors
that she Intends to wed. seme even
venture to suggest that she Is tarry
ing In southern Oregon for a secret
romantic interest.
O. A. R. Lender Called
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July 6.
f AP) John Reese, 89, former nation
al commander of the Grand Army of
the Republic, died tn the Pershing
hospital at the state soldiers' home
here lost night.
JEWELRY
&PA1RWG
fin WATCH )jh S
and bM
Rogue River, Mt. McLaughlin,
Diamond Lake, Lake o' the
Woods, Klamath Lakes, the
Oregon Caves all within a
short motoring distance of Med
ford. Hunting, fishing, camp
ing, swimming, hiking, golf,
pack trips, boating all may be
enjoyed by those who come to
Southern Oregon for their vaca
tions. Welcome to our summer visi
tors and we invite you to re
turn vear after vear!
Ruth Turpin And
Irwin Hall United
In Quiet Wedding
Ruth Ellen Turpin nd Irwin a.
Hall, both young peopl of Central
Point, and natives of Jack&on county,
were married Tuesday evening at tha
home of the brlde'a parents In Cen
tral Point. The ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. D. E. Millard.
Present to witness the ceremony
were the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Turpin. the brldegroom'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall and
Miss Joan Millard.
The bride wore a long white silk
crepe dress and white shoes and
carried a bouquet of pink rosebud!
and aweetpeas.
After the ceremony they departed
for a short honeymoon trip to Ores- i
cent City. Cal., and on their re.
turn will make their home tn Medford.
SCGUT CAMP IN
SECOND PERIOD
The second period of Scout csmp
at Lake of the Woods will open todar.
There is a large registration of .Scouts
at headquarters for the two-wee j
period.
A court of honor will be held at
the camp this afternoon, providing
an opportunity for the boys who hav
been tn oamp the past two weeks to
appear for awards earned while
in camp. All applications that have
been turned Into the office have been
sent to camp and It Is anticipated
that a number of parents and Scouts
will visit the camp Sunday to at
tend the court of honor. Larry
Schadc. council president, will pre
side as Judge of the court.
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