PA'GE FOTTH
MEDFORD lOIL' TRIBTJNT!, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935.
Society and Clubs
By JANET WHAT SMITH
Ellen Carnean and
George White United
In Autumn Wedding
Ellen LouIm Carnean bectm the
brM of Edwin J. Wtoit. Jr., at n
attractive autumn wedding solemn
ized last evening at th country home
of the bride parent. Mr. and Mrs.
M. U Carnean near Phoenli. The
groom Is the aon of Mr. and Mm. E. J.
White of this city. Ret. Peterson
officiated at the ceremony, which was
witnessed by approximately forty
guests.
The bridal party entered to the
strains of the Lohengrin Wedding
March, played by Mrs. T. L. Strang.
The bride, who wore a brown rough
silk crepe ensemble with brown acces
r!es. carried an old-fashioned colo
nial bouquet. She was given away by
her father.
Miss Roma McReynolda. attendant
to the bride, wore sheer, black crepe,
with black accessories, and carried a
duplicate of the bride's bouquet.
John Mills, of Ashland, acted as
best man.
Immediately following the cere-
tnony, a reception was held, the bride
and groom leaving soon after on a
short trip north. mey win r b
borne In Medford upon their return.
roliege Women
Meet In Ashland,
Miss Oraoe Chamberlain Is to be
hostess to the College Women's club
of the Rogue River valley at the
Women's Civic club In Asbland ai
3 :30 Saturday afternoon. The pro
gram will consist of a travel talk by
Mrs. Olenn Pabrlck. All Medford
members In need of transportation
please telephone Miss Betty Evanson
at 593 -IL
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Mrs. Patton
Leaving Today
Among Medford people who will
go east for the winter Is Mrs. War
ner Patton, who la leaving today for
New York. She will spend several
months there, visiting varlo" rela
tives and friends.
The Misses Doris and Helen Pat
ton are student at Mills College.
California,
Society to Have
Annual Lunrhenn,
Women's Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian church will give
their annual luncheon at the church
on Tuesday. For reservations call
Mrs. Walter Franler Brown, 11 73-J.
Bridge Club
Meeting Yesterday
Mrs. W. S. Blddle was hostess yes
terday afternoon to ladle of the
Thursday Bridge club at the Hotel
Medford.
Keith Baughman Is
Wed In Los Angeles
Word has been received here of the
wedding of Gertrude Mae Shoun and
Maxwell Keith Baughman, which
took place in the Wllshtre Christ lan
church In Los Angeles last Sunday
afternoon, Rev. Howard Fagan offici
ating.
Mr. Baughman Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rosa L. Baughman. fcnd will be
remembered by many friends here.
having spent his boyhood In Medford
The bride is a former resident of
Rapid City, South Dakota.
The groom Is a technician at the
Orlfflth observatory In Los Angeles,
formerly connected with the Smith
sonian Institute and also serving
on scientific expeditions to South
America. When In Medford. he was
employed by Paul's Electric store and
the First National and Farmers and
Fruitgrowers banks.
The couple will have a two weeks
honeymoon In northern California be
fore returning to Los Angeles to make
their home.
Social Night
For Reaines Chapter,
Past Matrons and Past Patrons
night at Reames chapter, O. B. B.,
was observed Wednesday evening with
the annual dinner In honor of this
occasion. Approximately thirty -six
past matrons and patrons were seat
ed at the tables.
The honor guests were presented
with flowers, and the program of
musical numbers, which was ar
ranged by Worthy Matron Phena
Nordwlck, was augmented by group
singing at the tables and by re
marks made by several guests. Visit
ors from Central Point and Ashland
were present.
The dinner was In charge of Mrs.
Margaret Fabrlck, and those assisting
tn arrangements Included Mesdames
Overmeyer, Eldridge. Dlppel. Root.
Ray, West. Stewart, Van Valdah and
Miss Elisabeth Watson.
Regular business session followed !
the dinner. j
Mrs. Webber I
Hostess Tuesday
The Pythlsn club, was entertained
Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ed Webber
of Ross Court.
After the business session four
tables of bridge were in play. High
print went to Mrs. Elizabeth A.
Temple and low to Mrs. Sam Bater
man. I
Indies' Aid ...
Meet Yesterday.
Ladles Aid society of Zlon Luth
eran church had a largely attended
meeting Thursday at the home 01
Mrs. Q. P. Kabele, hostess. Plans
were made for the annual birthday
dinner to be held In the church
parlors on Thursday evening and for
the annual dinner and bazaar on
Armistice dsy.
Washington School
Introduces Teachers
During Open House
Washington school open house was
held Friday evening. All rooms were
open to the parents and work of the
various classes was on display. The
crippled and handicapped children's
rooms were of particular Interest.
An interesting and Informal pro
gram was arranged In the auditorium
by the Jackson County Recreatlonsl
club. Community singing was led by
Professor Ooddard, and two skits. "A
Marriage Shop" and "A Mellerd ram
mer'' were presented. The program
also Included marches, led by Elsie
Hoover, and relay races, organized by
Emma Conger.
The teachers were introduced by
the principal, Mr. Tucker, at the close
of the program. Mrs, Brockway, presi
dent of the P. T. A., Introduced her
officers and committee chairmen. Re
freshment were served later.
ROOSEVELTTAKES
FINAL GO AI FISH
WITH PRESrDENT ROOSEVELT AT
COCOS ISLAND, Oct. 11. (AP)
President Roosevelt took another
fishing trip on the blue Pacific today
before pointing the cruiser Houston
toward Panama bay.
Deeply tanned from his brief vaca
tion, the chief executive swapped
views yesterday with British treasure
hunters who are following clues to
burled pirate gold on this sunny
island.
Long dally reports from Washing
ton, principally from the state de
partment, are keeping the president
busy morning and evenings.
SHE CONFESSES POISONINGS
Mead Motors Have
Newest Plymouth
Cars On Display
The new 1036 Plymouth automobile
which arrived In Medford today, Is
longer, lower, wider and smarter In
appearance, according to N. H. Mead,
of the Mead Motor Co., local DeSoto
and Plymouth dealer.
Mr. Mead says: "The graceful new
radiator grill and the larger dimen
sions give this new automobile a real
ly 'big car' appearance. The new
models have Improved hydraulic
brakes, one piece steel bodies and
floating power."
Mr. Mead announced today that the
1036 Alrstream DeSoto will arrive In
Medford next week.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
LOCAL PROJECTS
LISTED BY f A
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(Continued trom rag. On.)
' A confession whleh purportedly cleared up two mysterious poison
deaths was made at Mlneola, N. Y by Mrs. John Crelghton (right), 36,
housewife, shown with her husband. Under grilling she is supposed to
have told police she aided Everett Applegate alleged seducer of her
15-year.old daughter, in poisoning Mrs. Applegate. Police also said she
admitted poisoning her brother 12 years ago. (Associated Press Photo)
BRITISH DEMONSTRATE
ALEXANDRIA. Egypt. Oct. 11.
( AP) With some 40 British warships
standing by In the harbor, British
and Egyptian soldiers and sailors
paraded in the streets today, em
phasizing the preparedness steps tak
en at this control point of the Suez
canal.
Upward of 3,000 soldiers and sailors,
recruited from warships recently sent
here for defense of Egypt and the
canal, marched before 70,000 specta
tors the largest crowd the city has
ever known, residents said.
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TheTownsend Plan Mass Meetings,
Saturday, October 12th, at Medford
Armory: 3:00 pjn.. Hoot Gibson the
Second, subject: "Who Is Cockeyed?"
7:46 p. m., Hon. Ernest Rhodes, sub
ject: "How to Spend Your 9200 per
month." Alo chorus of 20 voices. No
admission. Everyone invited.
For Hose that Wear tniy
NOLDE & HORST
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
LUMBER BUSINESS IN
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11. (AP)
New business totaling 52,618,000 feet,
47 per cent above the 3-year weekly
averabe for October, was reported by
the Western Pine association today
for the week ending Oct. 5. The total
was 18 per cent less than that for the
previous week.
Shipments were 57,249.000 feet, and
production was 68,787,000 feet. For
the corresponding week a year ago
orders were 30,635,000 feet, and pro
duction 36.087,000 feet.
Portehe year to date orders have
been 41 per cent greater than for the
corresponding period a year ago.
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CHICAGO, Oct. 11. (UP) Frances
Mellon. 44. a third cousin pf the for
mer secretary of 1 the treasury, and
Haver Bonham. 77, will wed as soon
as Haver can buy a ring. An afternoon
ceremony is planned so the bride
groom, a nightwatchmsn, won't lose
time on the Job.
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From 1900 up to 1934 tlie leaf
tobacco used for cigarettes in
creased from
13,084,037 lbs. to
326,093,357 lbs.;
an increase of 2392?o
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takes mild ripe tobacco
to make a good cigarette.
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uunng tnc year ending june
30, 1900, the Government
collected from cigarette taxes
$3,969,191
For the year ending June 30, ,
1934, the same taxes were
$350,299,442
an increase of 8725
a lot of money.
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Cigarettes give a lot of
pleasure to a lot of people.
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More cigarettes arc smoked today because
more people know about them they arc better advertised.
But the main reason for the increase is that they arc made
better made of better tobaccos; then again the tobaccos arc
blended a blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos.
Chestcrjuld is made of mild, ripe tobaccos.
Everything that science knows about is used in
making it a milder and better-tasting cigarette.
We believe you will enjoy them.,
S11.333. WPA grant, 18.280, sponsor's
contribution, 13,053;
Hediord Janitor service: total cost,
SI. 111. WPA grant, $1,056, sponsor's
contribution, SS5;
Municipal Inventory, city of Med-
ford: total cost, 7.0O7. WPA grant,
$6,461, sponsors contribution, $550;
Widening and resurfacing of Roxy
Ann road, City of Medford: total cost,
$27,059, WPA grant. $24,627, sponsor's
contribution, $2,532;
To Develop Airport
.Reconditioning snd repairing cloth
ing, Jackson county court program:
total cost, $1,319, WPA grant, $1,104,
sponsor's contribution, $215;
- Medford municipal airport Improve
ments: total cost $51,480, WPA grant.
$31,839, sponsor's contribution, $19
641: Grandstand 'showers, etc., Medford
school district: total cost. (6.092. WPA
grant. $2,277, sponsor's contribution,
$3,816;.
Deepening, widening ' main canal,
Rogue river valley Irrigation district:
total cost, $4,641, WPA grant, $3,450.
sponsor's contribution, $1,191;
Wing dam, deepening, widening
seven miles of canal, Gold Hill trrl-
tfatlon district: total , cost, $3,679,
WPA grant. $1,947, sponsor's contri
bution, $732.
- Approval Pending -
Listed projects awaiting final ap
proval are: : ,
Ashland water shed: total cost, $,ll
699, WPA grant.. $10,460, sponsor's
contribution, $1,239;
House at southern Oregon 'experi
mental station, Jackson county court:
tout cost, $5,953, WPA grant. $2
691. sponsor's contribution, S3.381;
Medford experimental station: total
cost, $3,326, WPA grant, $2,996, spon
sor's contribution, $330;
Medford experlmentsl ststlon, ad
ditional development: total cost, $3,
434. WPA grsnt, $3,364, sponsor's con
tribution, $70;
Bear Creek flood control, Medford:
total cost. $24,626. WPA grant, $23.
550. sponsor's contribution, $1,076:
Office reports, Jackson county
court: total cost. $680, WPA grant.
$600. 'sponsor'Sj contribution, $80;
Distribution of government commo
dities, Jsckson county relief: total
coat, $4,116. WPA grant. $2,556, spon
sor's contribution. $1,660;
Painting county shop building: to
tal cost, $766, WPA rant, $466, spon
sor's contribution, $300;
street Paving Program
Replacing asphalt street pavements,
Medford: total cost, $28,305, WPA
grant, $18,603, sponsor's contribution,
$9,703; .
Development of Root park. Ashland:
total cost, sio.155. WPA grant, $.-
368, sponsor's contribution. $4,787:
Surfacing streets. Ashland: total
cost. $9,169, "WPA grant. $6,371. spon
sor's contribution. $2,798;
Cleaning, repairing library books.
Ashland: total cost, $670, WPA grant,
$600. sponsor's contribution, $70;.
Munletpal Inventory, Ashland: to
tal cost, $3,074. WPA grsnt. S3 .2 80.
sponsor's contribution, $794:
Clearing school grounds, school dis
trict 82 total cost, $348, WPA grant,
$179, aponsor's contribution, $169;
Clearing, levelling and grading
school grounds, Prospect school, dis
trict 59: total cost, $3,691. WPA
grant, $2,648, sponsor's contribution.
$1,043.
Inspecting Plans
Additional applications for project
funds are being inspected at the local
WPA office. The plans, specifications
and estimates must be carefully
checked and the need for the Im
provement determined before approv
al here can be given. It was explained.
It is expected that additional pro
jects will now be proposed In various
parts of the county under the blanket
allotment of $437,000 approved In
Washington yesterday.
Yesterday'a allotment of $1,104 for
the community center program, about
which WPA headquarters here were
uninformed, was found todsy to re
fer to the reconditioning and repair
of clothing, an enterprise carried on
for two years by the county court
under the direction of Miss Helen
Carlton.
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