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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1935)
MEDFOTCD IVXTJ TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD. OTJEGOX. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, PACE TITTvEE Society and Clubs Mulrale Given at Salade Home for Members Colony Club. Mrs. L. A. Salade. Jr., was hostess yeawrday at her country home near Central Point to nearly 100 mem bers of the Colony club, who were entertained at a. delightful muslcale In which appeared Madam Hanna Butler of Chicago and her 16-year-old grandnlece. Marjorle Westcott, who are both guests at the Salade home. The program was given Indoor, in rooms beautifully decorated wltn summer flowers, and the guests were served, supper during the evening on the lawn. The lovely music was es pecially appreciated by those who remembered Mlas Westcott when she sang here as a child five years ago. Miss Westcott has since been m Chicago, where she sang in a re cent radio contest in which she was chosen one of five from 2G00 con testants to sing on the air. She has b-en a pupil of Madam Butler since beginning the stidy of voice. " Madam Butler Is noted In music circles in the east, having taught many pupils who have become out standing singers in opera. She has taught in Paris during the summer months for the past 10 years. During the program James Stevens graciously contributed several vocal selections that were greatly enjoyed. Mis Frances Moore was the accom panist for the entire muslcale. Madam Butler's presentation was as follows: '"The SoprHno Air." from Louise: "Charpentler." an did Eng lish song: "My Lovely Cella" by Lane Wilson: "Serenade" by Straus, sung in Oerman and "Vissi D'Arte" from Tosca by Puclnnl, as an encore. Miss Westcot; and Madam Butler anf a duet. "By the Waters ot Minnetonka." by Lnurance. Miss Westcott's presentation was: "L'Enfant AortUlges" by Ravel; "Ave Maria" and "Helde Rosleln" by Schu bert; "1 11 Carry You In My Pocket," by LeMar. and "The Last Rose ot Summer" as an encore. Miss Westcott. who will leave for her home Thursday, accompanied Madam Butler to Paris and London three years ago. and was very suc cessfully received. 4 Mi's Bertha SthiMm Wed to William strode. At a very simple but Impressive ceremony solemnized at the Chris tian parsonage Sunday morning at 8:30, the Rev. Wm. R. Batrd united In marriage Miss Bertha Margaret Btinson, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Btlnson of Medford and Wtl'.iam Marcus Strode, son of Thomas Strode of Myrtle Creek. The bride was atttred in a dress of white silk crepe and wore a tur ban of white silk crepe with veil. Her corsage was of yellow and pink rosebud. For her going away dress she wore a gown of printed travel crepe with white accessories. The bride and bridegroom were attended by Olive Warren, sister ot the bride, and James Wamsley. Only immediate relatives attended the ceremony. The bride Is a well known mem ber of the younger set, having been graduated from Medford high school. She has been employed In the' office of Dr. Wm. P. Holt for the past I several years. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony for a trip along the coast, after which thy will be at home at the Dr. Seely orchard at Myrtle Creek, where the bridegroom has a position as stipcrlntendent. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stearns Spend Honeymoon on the Kogue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stearns, who , have recently spent their vacation at "Sunset on the Rogue." left Fri day for California. Mr. and Mrs. Stearns were recently married at "Sunset." the home of the bride groom's parents. Mrs. Stearns la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tate of Los Angeles. The bride and bridegroom's par ents and a few close friends were the only ones present at the wed ding, after which a short honey moon trip was spent touring Orpgon. the rest of their vacation beini; spent at Sunset. The young couple will make their future home In Ore gon. Mis McLemore tinH Of Ml Margaret Warner. Among Medford guests this wecK Is Miss Mary Lou McLemore of Ber keley. Cal.. who drove to Medford from Lake o' the Woods Sunday evening, accompanying Miss Mar garet Warner. Miss Warner had been a guest since Thur.vJay at the McLe more summer cottage at the resort After spending three or four days In this city. Miss M-WMore. who has spem the greater pnrt of the sum mer at Lake o' the Woods, will re turn to her home In Berkeley. bual Women's la To lime Tuesday Meeting Loyal Women's Bible class of the First Christian church will meet in the church recreational hall Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Carr s group will be In charge. Visitors will be welcome. SAT-ENf. Aus. IP. (API Governor Martin. Secretary of Stat Snell and State Treasurer Rufus C. Holmnn. an nounced todJty they would attend the Paul Bunyan Jubilee at Marshfield Friday of this week. IS YOUR CAR LATER THAN 1932 MODEL? Foi.'R out of five of the Iitr model cars on the road today can be stepped up in perform ance by a simple ind inexpensive diuatmeat. Ak your Smiling AvvxriatM DeaJer about the new, jcientific Mrs. Whit elan Expected Bark rrom Visit in East- The summer's vacationists who have been away from Medford dur ing the past several weeks, have in cluded Mrs. W. A. Whltelaw of 20 South Newtown street, who Is ex pected to return this week after spending the past few months visit ing la Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Whltelaw. who left Medford June 8. making the trip east by train, will Join her husband in Se- t attle. the latter having left last : night to attend to business matters j in the north. While in Minneapolis, j Mrs. Whltelaw was the guest of a 1 brother, sister and other relatives and friends. j Mr. and. Mrs. Work Feted During Visit Mere. Medford guests who have been honoreea on several occasions during their stay in this city are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Works of Denver, Colo., who have been visiting at the Robert W. Ruhl home in Siskiyou Heights. They were entertained at luncheon Sunday at the F. Corning Kenly summer home on Rogue River. Mr. Ruhl and Misses Alicia and Roxane Ruhl atso being Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Works, Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl and Miss Floxnne will be the guests tomorrow night at a dinner given at the A. S. V. Carpenter country home. JRI-M E MAKES TAXI-HOPS A slant Ford tri -motored airliner. "Silver Eagle," arrived in Medford yesterday, piloted by Ca.pt. Eddie De lann. former chief test pilot for the Ford Motor company, to spend a week j here in carry! ne passengers over the icity, on a 1A mile loop trip. i The graceful Ford ship, one of the latest built by the Ford company. Is powered by three Pratt and Whitney "Wasps." the trio turning up 127.1 horsepower. There Is comfortable room for 14 passengers at a time, and featured on the frequent flights will I be niaht, trips over the city. Said ; Kn Clark, manacer of the hip ship: "We'll make flights all night If we .can get enough passengers. And at I the small charge that we're making, It's beginning to look as though thats Just what we'll have to do to accommodate, the crowds." The airliner Is here while on a tour of the United States. The night flights over the cities of the country have proven immensely popular. The ship, licensed by the department of commerce, la owned by the Pacific Airlines company. MRS. ARMINDA PURVIS PASSES IN ASHLAND Mm. Armlndn Purvis of 200 Hnr rlfion street. Ashlnnd, pax.ipcl nwny Sunday afternoon, following an Ill ness Of Several Vears. She lenvnc three daughters. Mrs. Maud Murphy, of nsniana, Mrs. aertrude Twogood, ot Confleld. Idaho, and Miss Nell Pur vis. Flnndreau. So. Dakota, also son, Roy J. Purvis of Berkeley, Cal., and 20 grand children and 11 great grand children. Funeral plans have not yet been announced. Now is a good time to Buy Gifts for Xmas and Weddings. We Thank You For your generous patron age during our several years of business in Medford. Now the Handicraft Shop is to be closed because of other in terests which will require our time. We invite you to take advantage of our very low prices during this last week of the Handicraft Sale! NOTICE! Customers having yarn in the Will Call please arrange to take yarn out of shop by Saturday, Aug. 24. Furniture and Fixtures Must Go. See us bfore you buy! HINFRA! PI ANF I CARRIES BODIES If! TO HOLLYWOOD tgf"" (Continued from Page One) I :VJ V comer. 3. C. at &:1S a. m., rippled from the florpole above. Mining Drama The drama of the situation deeplv moved the crowd at the airport, among them high civic and state rep resentatives, Th motors were warmed up, still hardly cool from their fllcht north this morning from Alameda, Calif.. the plane was taxied slowly to the runway, a siren sounded, a white fla-s dropped, and the big ship. like a great silver bullet, raced down the airwav and lifted gracefully into the air. Previously. Colonel Young had de clared that Los Angeles was their des tination, but he said out of respect for the Ropers and Post families he could not reveal the landing field there. From a creditable souk, it i a-ft a lAnrnPrl that thi TinnlH ! probably be taken to the Pearson funeral home, in Los Angeles, on ar riving there. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Aug. 19. (AP) Hie bodies of Will Rogers and Wiley Post were hetng returned hare today, brought back from that aerial voyage Rogers had said would end, for htm. "Just somewhere." Their remains were to be taken di rectly to a mortuary at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Despite the unbounded affection j felt, generally, for Will Rogers, some j Tear was expressed of untoward Inci dents, such as have attended the funerals of other film stars. Every safeguard will be employed, both to day nnd at the funeral services, Thursday, friends said. J A private ceremony for Rogers family will be performed Thursday, at Forest L.'i'.vn. Mrs. Rogers requested it, be led by the Rev. J. Whltcom'o Brougher. Sr., who cancelled an evan gelical campaign at Seaside. Ore., to return here. The comedian's body then will be Interred in a crypt at Forest Lawn not far from t.hrwu rf inn vf h t closest friends in 11 Marie Dressier .and Florenz Zlegfeld. theatrical pro , ducer. Later. It was understood. It- will be removed to a last resting place in Rogers' home stat. Oklahoma. At the same time. Thursday, one. and perhaps two other tributes will be paid Rogers' memory. A public ceremony in the vast Hollywood Bowl will be held. Here, it it is believed, plans now being formu lated for a living memorial to the homely Philosopher, will b rilnrlnvrt. A committee composed of Mary Pick . ford. Mayor Edward Spence of Beverly Hills, nnd other Beverly Hills clvis officials has been conferring on the type of memorial to be arranged. SEEK LOST PLANE SALEM. Aug. 19. (AP)An ex tradition hearing will be held be fore Governor Martin tomorrow, for the return to Stevens county. Kan sas, of Dane Stockton, wanted for BIG SALE To End SATURDAY! Nothing Reserved Everything GOES! DON'T MISS THESE HAND EMBROIDERED MODELS Guest Towels, Laundry Bags, Lunch Cloths, Chair Back Sets, Crib Covers and many other items for- ff tnerly priced from 69c NOVELTY GIFT ITEMS A variety of gifts for all occa sions. All going at 5c-10c -25c Davenport Pillows Various types to choose from. This special group HANDICRAFT SHOP No More Contract fviyrna ioy taoovej tripped Jaunt ily down Park avenue In New York City, apparently unworried aboul having abrogated her movie con tract after several months of dif ferences, (Associated Press Photo) burglary. He was recently arrested at Medford. Sheriff Earl Kerns of Kansas was here requesting the prisoner's re turn. He reported to the governor that Stockton was on ex-convict, who was fighting extradition, 'the governor indicated that If all thtngs were correctly stated, he would grant the extradition. Dane Stockton was arrested here on August 8. on a fugitive from Justice warrant from Kansas, and Is still held In the county Jail here pending action by the governor. Sheriff Kearns is expected to arrive here tomorrow or Wednesday to take him into custody. Stockton's bail ho. been set at 2S00. TAX SALE SLATED Next Saturday, August 34, Is the date set for sale of delinquent tax property In this county by the sheriff. Notice of the foreclosure decree and sale have been posted. The sheriff will place a table and chair on the front stpa of the court house, and read the description of the property, and offer it for sale. This reading Job la expected to take most of the day. and the readers will serve In relay. The property will be sold to the highest bidders, If any. There are now approximately 650 pieces of property on the delinquent , tax list, which started with 1162 items last spring. Fifty per cent of the : property owners have paid their de linquent taxes, or made arrangements under the ten per cent payment plan, which allows them six months grace i to redeem. ' HANDICRAFT SHOP'S DOORS WILL CLOSE $2.50 to $35.00. Now going at to $15.00 LACES Beautiful laces. Get a supply now. All laces going at, per yard lc, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c 59 c TOWNSEND CRASH DUE 10 SABOTAGE HINT SF0LL0WER (Continued from Wee One.) war and smashed into a row of trees and a fence. None of the men was hurt. Dr. Townsend. who had Just fin ished addressing several thousand northern California supporters of his old age pension plan. Imme diately chartered a plane from George Cransen. Antioch aviator. and flew to Oakland, where he made connections with a- passenger plane bound for Los Angeles. He had a speaking engagement tn the south to fulfill later tn the day. LOBBY QUIZ WARMS UP ON TALK OF PROFITS WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. (AP) The senate lobby committee examina tion of Howard C. Hopson became stormy and heated today as the ques tioning tvirned to the utility head's profits from the Associated Gas and Electric System. Chairman Black frequently de manded that he answer the questions one warning that If he didn't the Issue would "be carried to the sen ate." To thfs hint of contempt action, Hopson retorted the committee was not trying to get "all the truth" but only half truths. , WANTED Cannery Bartletts ALSO Bartletts and Fall Pears For Shipping e Guy W. Conner Inc. Phone 92 rt PILLOW 42 inch Stamped and Hem stitched Pillow Caies. Limited number. One pair to a customer. Pair All Domestic Yarn This lot includes Shetland Floss, Princess Wool, Silky Wool and Bouclette. Per ball HUGE CROWD SEES BOMBING PLANES AT AIRPORT (Continued trom Page One.) Major Harold Is. Smith. A. C stat ed this afternoon that Medford is an ideal locality for practice maneuvers. Climate, wind, terrain and airport facilities are very satisfactory, ac cording to the major. Other officers said that there has been more faborable comment among the men since their arrival than at any other practice base the squadron has vial tod. The encampment has been estab lished with little difficulty and prac tice work has been started In smooth oMt. Major Smith stated today. The u ily mishap to occur was when one of the bombers lost a lauding near In setting down at the port today. The accident was described as minor by the commanding officers, and will not Interrupt the regular maneuvers. Entertainment is being arranged by the Chamber of Commerce, with Floyd Hart In charge of fishing and bunting. Major Porter In charge of trap-shooting and Max Pelrce and W. H. Fluhrer In change, of badminton. The men are well pleased with the facilities at their camp, according to the officers' staff, who said that the squadron Is grateful for the way the officers and men have been received. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DE SOTO Coupe, looks and runs like new. priced for quick sale. Pierce Allen Motor Co., Dodge and Ply mouth. CASES 55 RIBBONS Buy ribbon now. Vahoua uldtht and kind. Formerly mid up to Ifie pr yard. Now going at, jard 5c ONE HAND LOOM Will weave 18 inch width. Por Sale CHEAP 19 FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3. Call Jackson Co. Building and Loan Assn., 193. FRESH Jersey cow and day bed. W. A. Goldman. Talent. TRADEMy 1931 Nash 8 coup- in good condition, for a sedan, pref erably Kurd or Chevrolet. Will pay caMi difference. Address P. O. Box 748. Medford. BOARD ar.d room, private faml'.y. de sirable place, reasonable price. 344 N. central. 1P34 OLDSMOBILB SIX St-dan with built-in trunk and de luxe equip ment. Has been driven iess than 17.000 miles. Tires new. Tins cor is like new in every way and m can save monev on It. SKINNF.R:S GARAGE 143 S. Riverside Ph. 10J Bttlck Ponttflc FOR RENT 2 dowutoun apts., very reasonable. Phoue 107. 1 CLOVEKLKAF SERVICE STATION tiO'J S. Riverside Gihnore Lionhead Motor Oil, 19c qt. Gllmore East, oil, 49c gal. Gtlmorc West. oil. 32c a gal. Bring your conMlner. TIRES 5.00x19. M.AO. 8 months un conditional guarantee. Firestone Tires. 25rr oif of list. Tike advant age of ihcoe prices now! clover leaf tioi-vlce Station, 002 S. Rlveiside. WOMAN General house work. 106 Clark St. imiArovr'IbrnTton Jacksonville Hwy. n. E. F5rd. FURNISHED apartment, private bath. 210 S. ivy. !t OOOD proposition to right party for country home. Cow, c.ucl'.-ns, ar nen. electric washer, range. No beds. Srte number in family, age. All detail to Mail Tribune. Box 6338. I TUSCAN. Clin and Champion j peaches, at.sunwt plums. Dolph j Phipps. Cmter Lake Hhy. ( FOR RENT Re.isma.ole. about 300 j aquart ft. on Main Private en I trrtnee on alley, suttnble for ware- hoiijo or ny business not requir ing M.nn St. entrance. Inquire at tiie Baldwin Piano Siioppe. TOMATOES for sale. 7.V? p:le no, bring boxes. Davis, over Buckshot hill. FOR EXCHANGE- Joints, Ana prop erty for Hcrrae on highway. Clyde Gi tea. Trail. Ore. ; WANTED Two experienced wa.it ! re saps. Also cxperletiLvd d-.shwaf her. None other need apply. Valentine I Cafe. A blend of rich spices aromatic leaves and seeds' for all pickling- purposes Schilling' I'm Eel i! V 42 South Central