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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, BEDFORD. OREGON, STTXDAY, JULY 14, 1935 llliiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiini II' OHUIUIIIItliiti,,, iMitimn i )f.iimil! !!"ll'niiiiiiiiiiiiiiih liiuuuiiuunniiniiuiumilllllll iiuiii uU::::;iiiiii Engagement of Miss Mary Parsons And John S. Day Told An announcement that appeared July 8 In the Seattle Times of great interest In the Rogue River valley was made oy Mr. ana tan. Reginald Hascall Paraona of the betrothal of their younger a augn ter, Mary Browne Paraona. to Mr. John Stewart Day. aon of Judge and Mrs. Earl Benjamin Day ol Med ford. The announcement was made at a luncheon and tea given July 8 by MIm Paraona at the home of her parents on Queen Anne Hill, Seattle. The attractive bride-elect waa graduated from Annie Wright Bern lnary In Tacoma and studied music In New York. She Is the alster ol Mrs. Delmont Tootell of Kingston, R. I., and of Mr. George H. Paraona and Mr. Reginald B. Paraona. Mr. Day la a. graduate of the University of Oregon, where he waa affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. The wedding will take place In the near future. Vacation Trips Fill Social Calendar As Beach, Resorts Call Vacations continue to fill the ma jor portion of the volley's entertain ment calendar, and this week haa found many planning motor trips to the coast, to other cities or to the popular nearby mountain resort. Prominent on the list of those away from the city this week-end are Colonel and Mrs. Oordon Voorhles. who left for Portland to spend a few days visiting. Mrs. Alice Hollo way is planning to spend Monday and Tuesday at the summer lodge of Mrs. Charles Black on the Rogue river, and then ex pects to motor to Crescent City for a few days, with Mrs. E. Raymond Driver. Among those In the younger set Is Mlas Helen Patton, who will leave today for Lake o' the Woods with her house gueat, Miss Vlntlcla Bailey of Piedmont. Cal who has visits the latter part of the week at the Patton home on Valley View Drlvo. Both attended Anna Head school, and while at the lake will be guest of a achoolmate, Mlas Mary Lou McEt more, of Piedmont, at the McElmore cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen left June 10 on a motor trip along the cmst, and planned to drive as far north as loco, B. O.. where they will be guests for several days of Mra. AUen'a moth er. Mrs. Sarah Irving, and of her sis ter, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery. The Allen cabin on the Rogue was occupied over the Fourth by Mr. and Mrs, Thornton Hamlin and family and Hugh Ham . lln, all of Paaadena, who returned south the latter part of this week Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Htgglns left by . motor for Diamond lake for a vaca tion sty, planning to continue south to Oakland after a few days. . Mr. and Mra. W. L. Valentin of Eu gene, and aon, Lee, who is employed here at Snider Dairy and Produce Co., will be guesta of Mrs. M. N. Snider and daughter. Mary, at the Sntdor summer cottage at Shady Cove this week. Mlas Dorothy MoLenn of Port land, a sorority sister of Miss Snider in Kappa Delta aorority. arrived Fri day to her guest, Entertains at Rogue's Roost t: ..it ' ftjjpv I;- 1 4 w ) pr 1; V. ', i - , 5i i - v$ PI -S: x- 1 Nion Tuckers Will Have Guests This Week From South -1 f 7 ' ' :p b ' r v t Of 4 ft. St f 7 1 " AU states In the union, also Can ada and Prance, are represented In tha visitors' book at the OreeK coun cil house museum at Okmulgee. Okla. "WED - LOK" ensemble . the new diamond engagr ment rlnf and wedding rlns that Fit each other, embrace each other, and Interlock In a manner that holds them heiin tlfnll.T In position . , , sensa tional new Idea. Either ring can bo Purchased separately Larry Schade Your Favorit Jeweler since 1018 Jl 1 Mrs. Nlon Turker, prominent society niotrnn of Hurlliisnmi'. niio In sprntllng a part or the summer at the nttnirthe Turker lodRp, Hnftue's HfKist. nit imt rd on the ttoguo river near Prospect. Site whs Jnlnnt jMterdiiy hy Mr. Tucker, who n reived from the south by air, mid toother they will entertain several guests In upper society rtur U the next few weeks, Nion Tucker of Burllngame, whose summer lodge, Rogfues Roost, is the center of gatherings of many prominent society matrons and busi ness men of the San Francisco bay district during the vacation months, arrived by air yesterday to Join Mrs. Tucker at the lodge. Mrs. Tucker has been at Rogue's Roost for the past ten days, and although no guests are at the lodge thle week-end, several couples are expected to arrive for a house party the latter part of the coming week. Mrs. Tucker's children. Mlas Nan Tucker, who returned Friday after spending a fortnight at Portland, and Nion. Jr., are both at the lodge, as are Mrs. Tucker's two nephews. Peter Thierlot and Michael Tobln, and Miss Olga Kramer, all of Bur llngame. Gueats who are expected to arrive this week Include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prvlbll of New York City, who will spend a week with the Tuckera. Mrs. Prylbll's father was Mr. Porter of J. P. Morgan company, before his death 10 years ago. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope Nixon of Santa Bar bara and children, Blanche and Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biytn of Burllngame, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Rossi of San Francisco, wno are expected to arrive today by motor for an overnight visit. Mr. Rrasl la president of the Italian Swiss Wine company. Miss Oenevleve Lyman of Bur linRame was a guest recently at the lodge, of Miss Nan Tucker, and passed through Medford Friday eve ning on the Shasta enroute home, where she will meet her parents and continue with them to Santa Barbara. Miss Lyman accompanied Miss Tucker from Portland, where they both visited. Recent guests at Rogue's Roost included George T. Cameron, pub lisher of the San Francisco Chron icle, and Mrs. Cameron, who spent the Fourth of July with the Tuck ers. 1 During 1934 the federal govern ment spent $1,488,400 In developing Plsgah and Unaka national fortsts in western North Carolina. Helen Stewart And Paul Lane Married At a quiet ceremony Friday even ing at the home of Rev. Weston F. Shields, Helen Stewart and Paul Lane were married In the presence of a few friends and close relatives. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride s parents on Siski you Heights. The bride wore a blue travel crepe dress with white accessories. Both are well known In Medford. where they will make their home. Mrs. Lane la an operator in Bow man's Beauty Shop and Mr. Lane Is employed at the Valley Candy Co. Fifty Guests Will Be Entertained At Charles Voorhies9 An event which will find present moat of the valley's socially promi nent, Is the dance planned at the home of Mrs. Charles Voorhles next Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Voor hles and Mr. and Mrs. Sprague Rlgel will entertain about 50 guests at the affair. The danoe la taking the center of the week's social calendar, and will be the hub about which many smaller social events will revolve. Many are planning dinner parties to precede it. Miss Juenesse Butler Hostess to Study Group Miss Jeunesae Butler was hostess Thursday evening at her apartment on North Peach street to members of the study group of which she Is su pervisor. Present were Misses Jeanne Leverette, Paulino Rogers, Clara Beth Powell, Mary Barbara Powell, Jewel Deter, Jane Israel. Dorothy Gore, Ro berta Flaherty and Mildred Drury. Missionary Rorlety Plans Outdoor Meeting The Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, will enjoy Its annual alt-day ."meeting Tuesday. July 16, in Lith'-. park at Ashland. Anyone planning to attend this af fair is asked to be at the church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mrs. Albright will be In charge of the program for the day and Mrs. Bills Is chairman of the refreshments com mittee, cacn woman is requesiea to bring a covered dish and her own table- eevice. Celebrants - - . ...... Recital of Emauel Bay Postponed Until Wednesday Evening Emanuel Bay, Russian pianist, will play In recital at the Baldwin Re cital hall Wednesday. July 17 at 8:30 o'clock tnstend or on Tues day evening, It was made known here yesterday when word waa re ceived from Seattle, Mr. Bay la ex pected to arrive In Medford Tues day afternoon. Willie time Is short for making arrangements, despite the ono day postponement, muslo lovera from Grants Pass, Ashland, Central Point and Jacksonville have promised their support, according to word received here. In anticipation of an evening of fine music. American. Far East and European press comments acclaim Mr. Bay as an exceptional pianist, poMeasing brilliant technique and a rare sense of ensemble playing. While touring with Efrem Zim ballst, Mr. Buy was given credit for a great deal of the success of Zlm bsllst's concerts and was said by critics to possess artistic quallfTrs rarely combined In one personality. Mr. Day la one of the young Rus sian artt.ts who were graduated from the Peteraburg Conservatory Immediately preceding the World war, which postponed his arrival In America until after he had estab lished In Europe a reputation as a brilliant pianist early In his car eer. Mnsterplecea of all time and ot . world-wide recognition are included ADRIENNE'S j CLEARANCE SPECIALS BETTER DRESSES and SILK SUITS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch of 13? South Ivy, who were married In Hol dredge. Neb., and have been living In Medford for the past nine years, cele brated their golden wedding July 3. Miss AnnLe Rnteman Shady Cove Hostess Miss Annie Bateman was hostess Monday evening at her cabin at Shady Cove to members of the F. L. club and their families. Following a pot- luck dinner served in the dining room attractively decorated with bowls of summer flowers, games were played. Eleven members and their families, besides the hostess, were present. Next meeting of the club will be July 22 at the home of Georgians Hussong, at which time the elective officers will be installed. Miss Cowles Among Guests at Dinner of Younger Carpenters Miss Mary Louise Carpenter of Winchester, Mass., who Is a summer guest at the home of her aunt end uncle, the Leonard Carpenters, and her brother. Dunbar, a guest at the A. S. V. Carpenter home, were host and hostess at dinner at the A. 6. V. Carpenter home Saturday evening. The guests Included Mlas Barbara Cowles of Santa Barbara, Cal., who Is visiting for the summer at the home of Mr. and Mra. Don S. Clark of Wil low Creek Orchards, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voorhies. and Farwell and Corning Kenly, Jr. Miss cowles arrived this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cow les. who spent the week at the Clark home. They continued Saturday on a motor trip east which will take them eventually to New York. They are former valley residents. Mr. William Swartz Hostess Pythian Club Pythian club members and their huBbands were entertained July 9 by Mrs. William Swartz on Berkeley Way. An outdoor potlluck supper was en- Joyed after which bridge and pinochle were played on the lawn during the remainder of the evening. High prizes were won by Mrs. Ida Cole and Messrs. R. Chester Baker and Alfred Wolfe; low by Mrs. Minnl Heine and Harry Baxneburg. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Radio Service Factory trained technician and All new Fnt'tory equipment. All makes. Work positively guaranteed. CD. BEAN Phone 407. ?i! E. Main WW asm mar ANNOUNCES A. gcnsroui lx rtctangulor tray, IOV2 1 18 lnchi, fo afternoon tta, the cocktail hour, evening nteftairt Ing. Hai th Ivitury of old tilvtr, Nofl-larnlthing, non-staining, $5.00, (AM "jewelers MEDFORD. 0RE1 In his program, when, follows; 1 Chaconne Bftch-Buaonl. Ballade A Flat, Nocturne O. Minor, Nocturne F sharp, major; Valae A flat Chopin. Intermission. Pastorale et Caprlcco flcarlottt Tanslg. Elegle. Prelude Rachmaninoff. Lie boat mum Liszt. Spanish Dance de Falla. Medford Visitors Honored at Party Miss Ilda Williams was hooteas ' Thursday evening at a party given In honor of Miss Esther Andrews of southern Iowa and the Misses Hnzel and Helen Anderson of Hastings, Ne braska. The honor guests are cousins of Ray and Joyce Andrews of Med ford. The evening was spent playing cards and dancing, arwr which re freshment were served by Mrs. C. H. Williams, assisted by Mrs. W. P. An drews. Those enjoying the evening were: The honor guests, the Misses J&Uhev Andrews. Hazel and Helen Andrew; the Misses Joyce Andrews, Orma Hol brook, Olee Holbrook, Viola Penland. Esther Amldon, Mrs. W. P. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams, Ray An drews and the hostess. Carnation Club Meets With Mrs. Kmiu'es llenlley Carnation club met at the home of Mrs. Frances Bentley of 38 Chestnut street Thursday and a pleasant eve ning was spent by the members pres ent, also two visitors. Refreshment were served at the close of the eve ning by the hostess. Silk crepe frocks for street and afternoon wear. Lovely evening dresses for vacation wear In the city. Smart silk suits for summer traveling. Values to $35.00 Included. Clearance sale price ......................... $16.95 DRESSES and SUITS Come in and select two of these amazing values for summer and late summer wear. A variety of colors and styles that were priced to S25.00. Clearance price ' Two dresses for 915.00 $10.95 KNITTED SUITS Values to $23,00 In this group of lovely knitted suit in styles to wear everywhere, Clenronce sale price - $16.95 ONE DOLLAR SPECIALS Hosiery Glove Satin Dnnrettes Baits Jewelry Nelly Don Shorts Fine for beach and outing wear. 2.95 values on sale for... $1.00 SUMMER HATS Values to to.95 grouped at two prices $1 and $1.95 FREE FINGER WAVES During remainder of July our Beauty 8alon will give a free finger wave to children under 13 with each hair cut. DEAF? ss?;t, Dr. Fdwnrd Kolar. M. D. sftl.1: "Ourlne help ed cmpm'S I had alven uo as hoplii. 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