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MEDFCRD MELT. TRIBUXE, 5IEDFORD, OTJEGOX. WEDNESDAY. 'AFCIUST It. 193". PAGE TTTREE Society and Clubs Bridge A ml Tea llntinrlng Miss Piirsnns Tliis Afternoon Mrs. Rupert Henry, Mrs. Ralph Bardwell. and daughter Betty, will be hostesses this afternoon at a bridge and tea party honoring Miss Mary Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Recinald H. Parsons of Seattle and Med ford, whose marriage August 17 to John Stewart Day, son of Judge1 and Mrs. Earl B,. Day of Sams Valley Is to be an event of the social season. A number of Intimate friends will attend the bridge party, wtth addi tional friends dropping In for tea later in the day. Yesterday afternoon Miss Gloria Getchell honored Miss Parsons with a tea at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Getchell, on South Oafcdale. Numerous other soc ial events have honored the bride elect during the week. FntertalniiUMit Feat nred At Rupert Siiwler Home Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Snyder and family have been entertaining ex tensively the past week for Mr. Sny der's sister and her husband, Mr. and .Mrs. A. R. Ireland of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland have been tour ing the United states and Canada. While here they were feted on a trip to Crater Lake. f Mistletoe Club Meets Tlnirtlay Eve Mistletoe club will meet Thursday evening. August 15. with neighbor Margery Pearson at her home. 118 Clark street for covered dish supper at 6:00 o'clock. Members are asked to bring their own table service. Schilling Toasted led Toasling! That's the secret of Schilling flavor-a flavor so rich that melting ice Many Return After Diamond l-ake Vacation Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burnflel and I daughters Marie and June Wilkin son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, daughter June and son Lloyd. Mr. Robert Jones and Miss May Manklns have returned to their homes lii the Jacksonville district after vacationing tor the past week or so at Diamond lake. While at the resort they enter tained among themselves with little Informal parties that proved popular and entertaining. Fishing, boating and swimming were the amusements about which most of the entertaining centered. AldetiK Return From Interesting Coast Jaunt Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Alden returned to their home here Monday after an Interesting trip along the coast from Crescent City. Calif., to Victoria, B. C. Their vacation trip took 10 days, during which they made a boat trip from Victoria to Anacortes. They then traveled to Seattle and Portland by motor, and then drove back down the coast. At Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, who had accom panied them over part of the trip, stopped for a week's stay at that re sort. The Aldens report beautiful weather all along their route. Ashland tady Honored At Birthday Party Tuesday The many Medford friends of Mrs. Clara Cuff of Ashland will be Inter ested to hear of her being honor guest at a birthday party yesterday in the form of a covered dish lunch eon at Jackson's springs. Sewing was enjoyed in the early part of the day followed by a lunch under the big trees. Many useful gifts were pre sented the honoree. Present were the Mesdames M. Tucker. M. True. W. D. Jackson, J. Nell, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Cuff. Women's Relief Corps To Dlseuss Reunion Plans At the regular meeting of the Women's Relief Corps to be held at the Armory at 2:00 p. m. Thursday plans for attending the annual sold iers and sailors reunion to be held in Grants Pass August 29 will be made. A larce attendance for this Important meeting Is requested. Mrs. Thlerlot Arrive For Ropue's Roost Visit Mrs. K. Thlerlot. of Burlingame, Calif., arrived this morning on the Shasta to spend several days visiting Mrs. Nlon Tucker at the Tucker sum mer lodge on Rogue river. Rogue's Roost. Double-Wedding Attendanti Named for Mle Edward The wedding attendants for the big church ceremony uniting Miss Icel Edwards of Medford and Edward Shack of Seattle, and Miss Adra Ed wards and Jack Walker of Medford, have been announced. The double wedding, to be one of the most Im pressive ceremonies of the 1935 seas on, will be solemnized at the Pres byterian church, with Rev. Ralph 5. Peterson reading the orders, at 4:00 o'clock Sunday. August 25. Miss Icel and Miss Adra wilt be attended -by their sisters. Miss Georgia and Mrs. Chester Hubbard. William Walker will be best-man for his brother Jack, while Jay Schack of Seattle will act In that capacity for his brother. John Schack. also & brother of Edward, will be here for the wedding. Ushers will be John Schack, and the Messrs. Dick Isaacs, SCOUTS 10 EAST By Irwin Poty Those who have never seen the Canadian Rockies at this time of the year have missed something of beauty which can hardly be equalled any other place In the North American continent. It was the privilege of the Scouts nt rr!w T.nV nnntMI tn m t.htu unester Huooara ana ja B.erma. ; ut(ul KfntTy ot htllvy timbered JJ Dffn I mer lodge on Rogue river. Rogue's I ' Roost. FATTENING association f f I " jjfojft,, , , M ' LOST RIVER DAIRY, Inc. 22 S.' Grape St. Medford, Oregon After the double ceremony Mrs. Chester Hubbard and Miss Georgia Edwards will be hostesses at an in formal reception at the Chester Hub bard home, 2451 Lyman street. Twelve Enjoy Swimming At lit tire HrldRe Party William Jasmann and Boyd Kline. Jr., were hosts Monday evening at a swimming party at Bybee bridge to i which twelve were Invited. Those present were the Misses Mary Kline,! LUa Lay, Arlene Johnson, Marjorle Helms. lone Kindred and Tessle O'Conner, and the Messrs. Bernard Comm. Andy Severson. Harold Kin ft sly, Olaf Severson and the hosts. After swimming, the group built a bonfire and enjoyed a welner roast. Visitors At Parsons Home Arrive for Wedding Among the visitors at the Reginald H. Parsons home. Hlllcrest, here to attend the wedding of Miss Mary Parsons to John Stewart Day, Sat urday, are Mrs. Donald A. McDon ald of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel of Seattle, Mrs. P. M. Taylor of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parsons of Seattle, the Reverend Frederick A. McDon ald of Providence, R. I., ant Miss Bertha L. Crounse of Seattle. C.olhrlth Family Guests Jacobs Home Mr. and Mrs. William Golbrlth and daughter Mar June of San Francisco are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs here. Mr. Golbrlth Is head of the book-keeping department of the Coca Cola bottling company In the bay city. mountains and high snow-capped petks. After reaching Vancouver. B.C.. the Scouts marched several blocks to a store, where they ate dinner. Scouts from Portland and Walla Walla ate with us. Following dinner each patrol of the troop started out on an excursion trip around the city of Vancouver. Points of Interest visited were the large hotels, the main street of Van couver, and the large boats In the harbor. At 0 P.M. all Scouts from Portland. Walla Walla and Crater Lake council got aboard a special train for Lake Louise. Upon awakening the next morning WIFE PAIR WED AT G. PASS SEEK RENO DIVORCE Li v - Ll I E RENO, Nev.. Ana. 13. (API Suit for divorce was filed here yesterday by Bessie Cost on Pelfrey vs. Everett Pelfrry of Rpctdlnc. Cnlif. The couple married at Grants Puss. Ore.. August 1930. Desertion in October. 10:U). at Redding, was churned in the complaint. WESTERN FARM LEADERS OPEN PARLEY AT 0. S. C. CORVALL1S. Ore.. Aug. 14. (AP) A throe day conference of western : farm leaders, mctinc for the purpose 1 nf furrmilatlnc a report for presenta tion nt the rrlonM agricultural ad- 1 Jitstmont act parley at Fort Collins. Colo., opened nt Oregon Slate college j here today. n Radio Service I'ut'tory trained technician and ill) new ticlor equipment. makes. Work positively i.irnntefd. C. D. BEAN I'hniie Vil, K. Main T7f rtritSMTii'lMi ATTENTION TURKEY RAISERS! Wenonah Club Meets Thursday On Thursday afternoon, August 13, the Wenonah club will be entertain ed at the home of Carrie Mllnea, 830 Narregan street, for the regular soc ial card party. Bailmtnton Club Feted At Van Hoevenherg Home Members of the Medrord Badmin ton club will be entertained with a swimming party to be given at the H. Van Hoevenberg ranch home near Gold Hill Thursday evening. M. E. ntble Class To Meet Thursday The Women's Bible class of the First M. E. church will meet with Mrs. McNary at her home at 233 North Central street Thursday after noon, Thursday Bridge Club To Meet Hutchison Home The regular social afternoon of the Thursday Bridge club will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. C. I. Hutchison, 1306 West Main street. SADIE B. PIERCE Sadie Bonney Pierce, resident of Medford for the past five years, pass ed awav quietly at a local hospital, Tuesday afternoon, after a long Illness. Mrs. Pierce was born in Marlon -ounty, Oregon, February 36, 1869. dhe has spent practically all of her life in Oregon. She leaves to mourn her departure, six sons, five of whom reside In Southern Oregon, and one in Cali fornia, also three daughters residing in Southern Oregon. Funeral services will be conducted from the Perl Mineral Home, Thurs day afternoon at 2 :30 with Rev. W. R. Baird officiating. Interment will take place in the Jacksonville cemetery. Ha glography Is that branch of learning which has the saints and their worship for Its object. me would notice that the train was rushing along through high track. This was the Thompson river which flows from a series of lakes. Some of them are : Kami oops, Adams and Shuswap, The train made stops at KanUoopfl, Slcamous, Revelstoke, Glncler, Golden and Field. At Revelstoke the railroad passes over the Columbia river and the Scouts could see In a distance tho mountains which form the head waters of the Columbia river. Just out of Revelstoke a ways Dick Roberts end Ivan Tucker seemed .o want to take It easy. They could be seen In their seats stretched out with one arm on the window sill of the train window, and V.eeping peacefully. Also on this same strip of railroad. Lle Throckmorton and Robert . Mrv-in MulHri. nr.irn tralticr tn 1m. personate Indians. They didn't know, iCOftfit of course, but our local artist, La- Verne D.ilkenbcrg, had painted them up while they slept. Just on the other side cf Glacier the train entered Connaught tunnel. This tunnel is five miles In length. The train coasts through by force of gravity. Next thing of attraction was the Kicking Horse river. It roars down a narrow canyon and the railroad track goes along fairly close to the water. The noise of the train and the roar of the rher makes a deafening roar that seems queer in a country of such solitude and stillness. The train, after leaving the city of Golden, began to ascend rapidly and In a short time was among the gigan tic peaks that compose the Oreat Di vide. Within 25 miles of Lake Louisa are the spiral tunnels. These tunnels go Into the mountain at one spot and make a complete turn under ground and come out directly over the place of Interest. A few miles beyond la the Great Divide a spot where a stream of water splits and one branch flows in to Columbia river and thence to the Pacific ocean, while the other branch flows into the Hudson bay and then into the Atlantic ocean. Just beyond the Great Divide la Banff, close to Lake Louise. Roosevelt's Son Forfeits $10 Bail IRVINOTON. N. T., Aug. H. CAP) Fifty-four speeders and red light passers appeared to answer sum monses before Justice of the Peace , James J. Lyden here today but Presi- jdent Roosevelt's youngest son John I wan not among them. He forfeited 10 ball which he post jed when stopped while going 64 miles an hour, according to motorcycle pa trolmen. In a small coupe yesterday. MRS. FORELLO LA GUARDIA A wise and shrewd young woman was Marie Fisher. She was the best secretary Fiorella LaGuardla ever had. She ran his law office when he practiced, and she ran it again when he was deputy state attorney general. When he went to Wash ington and to conareM. she along went she became lndlspenslblc Fiorella LaGuardla married her. . . . And now she runs the LaGuardla home on Fifth avenue. If the mayor of New York has any breath left In him when his day's work is done, he may play a while on the cornet. Then Marie plays the accompaniment. She attends the symphony with him and sits "up stairs." She likes to go to bail games. But social affairs? No, thank you! The mayor's wife has a hus band to look after, and the mayor needs rest. Orecon Weather Fair tonight and Thursday: warmer interior west portion Thursday: mod erate to fresh northwest wind off the ENJOY GREATER GAINS On LESS FEED . 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