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PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 193G. Slllllll'""""""""""" """" llllll lie nil IIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi !!in 'fine 1111 ., Willi' .Jim i: MlllliUMIMtl 111 lllllllllUllUIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIllll I1IIU Miss Heath Becomes Bride E. G. Narregan Yesterday Afternoon At threa-thlrty yesterday afternoon : MIu Lena Heath became the bride of , E. Gene Narregan at the home of l Rev, E. S. Bartlam, who united them In marriage. The quiet ceremony i was wltnejwed only by members of the Immediate families. Bride and groom were attended by ' Mrs. George Barnum, sister of the bride, and William Keath, the bride s brother. A tailored suit of blue-grey was thn ttlre chosen by the bride, with which she wore navy turban and ac cessories. Mri. Bamum wore a brown afternoon dress. Bride and groom received a few friends after the ceremony at the George Barnum home on Pair view Heights. Both Mr. and Mrs. Narregan are wry well known in southern Ore gon, where they graduated from Mod ford high school. Mr. Narregan also attended Stanford university at Palo Alto. The bridal couple drove to Port land for a honeymoon, and will re turn to Med ford to make their home at the Holly Apartments, Mr. Narre gan Is United States deputy marshal here. Daughters of Nile To Elect Officers Zulelma Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will meet In the Ashland Ma sonic temple next Saturday nfternoon ' at two o'clock. Preceding the meet ing, luncheon will be served in the Masonic dining room at twelve-thirty by the temple patrol. Business of the day will Include election of officers for the new year and plars will be made for the In stallatlon ceremonies. A good atten dance Is desired, and members are especially urged to attend the lunch eon. Mrs. A. K. Cass, of Grants Pats, queen of the temple, will preside during the session. Get-Together Club Has All-Day Party First day of the new year was spent In a club gathering by the Get Together club, starting with a turkey dinner served to ninety people at the Eagles hall at one-thirty. After dinner, the afternoon was ipent dancing and playing cards until five-thirty, when light refresh ments were served, after which cards were resumed. Those Instrumental In making the day a success were Mrs. Verna Plow era. Mrs. Xftobel Tucker, Mrs. Ina Parker, Mrs. Lula Thurston. Mra. Elizabeth Meyers. Mrs. Blanche Moul ton and Miss Mary Offard. Toaatm asters during the dinner hour wore Olenn Anderson, Ralph Pnrker and Phil Thurston. New Year's Group At lloiitclle Home Sixteen guests gathered for a no host dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bou telle Tuesday evening, preceding the later evening events In fnrewell to the old year. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janney, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Root, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Rawles Moore, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Humphrys, Miss Helen Bullls, Mr. 8. M. Bullls and the Ralph Bou tellea. Mrs. Hanby Is Hostess to rinss Mrs. A. J. Hanby was hostess to the Women's Missionary Study clas of the Presbyterian church at her home Friday afternoon. Discussions were led by Mesdamos Oliver, Albert, Brown and LittreU, after which the hostess served tea and cakes. Mrs. LittreU presided at the tea table. Next meeting was announced for Friday nfternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. O. Albert, 435 Beatty street, with Mosdamcs Iverson, HaKerty and Mcrrltt leading the study period. All ladles Interested In the International study book "To wards a Christian America" are cor dially Invited to attend these classes. Blankets That Aged In The Tub Rough Dry 8 lbs. 56c 7 each Rdiitional pound EE General Wed II- . -A if. ?k, ' ... Brig. fien. Dnvlrl I.anime Stone, commandant of Fort Knelling. Minn., wan mtirried New Year's day to Mrs. Anita Thorne Corse ot Til coma, Wash. (AftHOclutcd prfHS Photo). James Firth Guest At Sparrow Home Over New Year's A holiday visitor In Med ford was James Firth, of Snn Francisco, now living In Myrtle point, who spent New Year's eve and the next day as a guest at Klrtland Farm, home of Mrs. Alex Sparrow. The engagement of Miss Frances Sparrow to Mr. Firth was an Interesting announcement of ft few weeks ago. The wedding date Is Indefinite, but will be an event or spring. Entertaining for Miss Sparrow and Mr. Firth, and also for Miss Betty Bardwell and Eric Wcstergren, whose betrothal was recently announced, was Edward Rcames, who Invited about thirty of the younger set to his heme New Year's Eve preceding the Town club dance. Among those entertaining for Miss Sparrow since the announcement of her engagement Rre Mrs. F. Corning Kenly and Miss Dorothy Roberts. Williamsons Visit At C. G. Smith Home Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, who recently left Med ford to make their home In Roseburg, were house guests over Now Year's of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith, seeing the new year In at the Town club with their host and hostess. P.vthlnn PI "tern Change Meeting Dales Announcement Is made that the meeting nights of Pythian Sisters have been changed to the first and third Mondays of every month. Next meeting scheduled Is tomorrow eve ning at eight o'clock In the club room at the Pythian hall on Grape street. After the meeting, the Knights of Pythias will join the ladles for a social evening. Mrs. Ellrnbeth Tem ple, Mrs, Chester Baker and Mrs. Ed ward Webber, with the Knights' committee, will serve refreshments Visiting members are cordially In vited. Installation of offtoers, which will be held Jointly with the Knights of Pythias, has been postponed until January 30. m tOU'VE sen theml Blank grown old before their time. Marsh, lifelest, ihotn of th fleecineu one theirt. They tell story of Carole laundering. WE r equipped to keen blankets young. We uf.e only carefully tempere hired fresh water end pure, mild soap and we guaran tee against shrinkaqe ond ttmtrhin- 1 Principals in Bridal Party Announced By Bride, Groom'iO'Be Miss Betty Bardwell, bride-elect whose marriage to Eric Westergren will be an event of January 10, has announced that Miss Dorothy Roberts will be her bridesmaid. The wedding will take place at 0 o'clock In the afternoon at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Rev. E. 0. Bartlam uniting the young couple. Jack Blerma will act as best man for the groom, and ushers have been named as Jim Henry, Paul Luy Charles Reum and Jack Murray, Miss Bardwell and Mr. Westergren have been much entertained by their many friends In the valley since the announcement of their engagement a few weeks ago. Among those enter taining for the bride-to-be have been Miss Gloria Oetcheii, Mrs. Helen Con roy, and Mrs. Ben Day and Miss Clara May Puson. who were Joint hostesses for an afternoon affair early In the week. Paul Luy entertained with an In formal supper honoring the couple Wednesday evening of this week. In viting as his guents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Croxdale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mlksche, the Misses Clara Mary Pu son and Roberta Werrenfeldt, and Messrs. Bob Eld ridge. Jack Blerma and Dow Beckham. - Local Misses Leave For Branson School Leaving today are Miss Charity Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart; the Misses Helene and Jean Sa lade, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salode, Jr.; and Miss Alicia Ruhl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl, all of whom are students at the Katharine Branson school at Ross. Calif. The young ladles are returning to their studies after an enjoyable Christmas vacation with their fam ilies In the valley. Miss Dag mar Cook, of Honolulu, accompanied the group back to school, where she Is also a student. She has been a holiday guest at tho Hart home, and also of the Misses Salade. Wenonah Sisters Plan for Future Lena Quenther was hostess to the Wenonah club at the first meeting of the new year held this week. A business session followed luncheon. New offlcprs for the year are: Presl- i dent, Gladys Ram ml n; vice-president. Gladys Waltormlro; secretary and i treasurer. Rose Kyle; nnd reporter, Gladys Dooms. A new member of the club Is Peggy Grimes. Assisting the hostess were Wilms Hayes and Norma Martin. It was announced that Monday evening, January 13, ts the time .set for Revelation of Wenonah Bisters, at home of Blinehe Rinabargcr. 136 Vancouver avenue. Carrie Mllnes nnd Norma Martin are in charge of arrangements. Helen Smith will be hostess to the club at the next meeting, a card party, at her home. 6S6 West Second street. The committee In charge con sists of Sarah Tollot Ethel Blsh and Mary ZundeJl. Catholic Ladles i:tended Invitation Mrs. J. M. Marshall, president of St. Ann's Altar society, extends an Invitation to all ladles of the Sacred Heart Catholic church to attend a covered dish luncheon at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the parish hall. Nnrmnn Galls Mutertaln fnr Visitor Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Gall enter tained recently with a dinner and theatre party for Miss Lillian Walker, of Palo Alto, who spent the Christ- j mas holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker. ttcRree nf Honor Makes Future I'lnm I Members of the Degree of Honor I started the New Ye.vr enthusiastically by having a large attendance at the regular business meeting Thursday evening Praise and appreciation were extended to Ada B. Seller and Lewis Parker for their work on the Christ mas party program, and also to Mrs Edward T. Allen and Mrs Mayme Seller, who were on the buying com mittee. It was announced that Lois A. Gey t ser. regional director, will visit the i organisation In February, and plans were gotten under way for a card ; party scheduled for January 10. He Is Critical, ARE YOU? Men are quick to recognize untidy hnirdress, negtacted complexion, uncaved for hnnds. Be beyond criticism with our bonuty care. Operators: Vera Mrr.hon, Harriet Woo(1linuM Mabe) CirljftiT, M (IniTea, ilads F1her. Ilnlmitters: liny .e I evre end Lost M llton. CHATERIAN Beauty Shop 41 So. rrnlrnl. Phon JM Distinguished Visitors Guests of Stewards Distinguished visitors In Medford during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carrlllo, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Steward at din ner on New Year's day. Mr. Carrlllo Is a brother ot Leo Carrlllo, motion picture actor, and Is a noted engineer. He Just finished di recting one of the Rockefeller pro jects In New York city which has been under way for five yesrs. He also directed the building of Savage Rapids dam and was consulting en gineer for the railway that spans Great Salt Lake, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Carrlllo are spending a holiday vaca tion In southern Oregon and are re turning to their home In Santa Mon ica soon. Other dinner guests of the Stew ards were Mr. and Mrs. Clatous Mc- Credle and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Durno. Club-Lodge Announcements t Past Matrons Past Matrons of Rcames chapter, O. E. 8.. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Perry on West Main street Monday afternoon. Mrs. Katharine Larrlson, Mrs. Bessie Lumsden and Mrs. Lillian Wood will assist the hos tess. Dessert will be served at 1:16. Jacksonville Helpers Jacksonville helpers of the county health unit will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Paul God ward. AH ladies Interested In health work are Invited. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 13:30. Madrigal Club All members of the Madrigal club ond any women wishing to enroll for the 1930 session of this popular vocal club are requested to be present at the Olrls Community club rooms Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. This Is the first meeting of the club since No vember, so all are requested to at tend. Get-Together Club A regular business meeting of the Get-Together club will be held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the usual place. No refreshments will be served. Carnation Club Carnation club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mamie Seller on North Central Thursday evening at seven- thirty. MIssionory Societies The missionary societies of the Mcthodlst-Eplscopal church will meet in the church parlors Tuesday after noon at two o'clock. South Methodist First meeting of the new year for the South Methodist Missionary soci ety vill be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the parsonage. New officers will be Installed and nerv plans Instigated. All members are urf;ed to be present and friends cor dially welcomed. Vast Noble Grtiml Club Past Noble Grand club will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., at the Jiome of Mrs. Ethel Pease, 413 South Oakdale. Lfldy Lions Mrs. J. Vern Sh angle will be hos tess to the Lady Lions at her home, 624 Dakota avenue, for a one o'clock covered dish luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Jean Brealt and Mrs. Charles Frltchart. As Important business will be transacted, a large attendance Is requested. Mistletoe Club Mistletoe club will meet Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Girls Community club rooms. It wlL be a no-host affair and each one at tending Is asked to bring her own lunch in a paper sack. Newly elected officers will be Installed. P. E. O. P. E. O. will meet Thursday even ing at 7:30 with Mrs. A. P. Butler. 28 HUlcrest road. Miss Gertrude Par ker will assist the hostess. Travel Study Club The Travel Study club wil! meet at the home of Mrs. E. Iverson, 60 Ross court, Monday afternoon. Club CHGCK UP your plans for mi If you can take care of the first two items, we can help you INVEST WISELY, HERE ; ; Federals a v i n g s 1,'and loan association tt f.il Mtln XI. Medford Vomen Named Heads By State President Mrs. William Kletzer, president of the Oregon Congress of Parents nnd Teachers announced this week the men and women who will promote the educational program of the parent-teacher movement In Oregon. Committees designed for the study ot every phase of child development are Included In the plan of work for the year. Chairmen appointed from Medford are: Children of migratory families, Mrs. B. H, Bryant; exceptional child. Miss Louise Basford; and music, Mrs W, A. Holloway. Others on the list quoted from the Oregon Journal, In clude: Budget, Mrs. E. E. Woodward, Portland; exhibits, Mrs. M. L. Arthur. Portland; home education. Miss Mo zelle Hair, University of Oregon: hom ems king, Miss Thelma Gaylord. Oregon State college: humane educa tion, Mrs. James S. Johns, Jr., Pen dleton; International relations, Mrs. William T. Brice, Portland; Juvenile protection, Mrs. J. W. Longcor, Port land; library extension. Miss Harriet Long, state librarian, Salem; mem bership, Mrs. U D. Courtrtght, Port land;, mental hygiene. Miss Helen Gillespie, Portland; motion plotures. Mrs. E. E. Cumpston, Portland; Na tional Parent-Teacher magazine, Mrs. Sam Bell&h, Oswego; National Youth administration, Mrs. Warren C. Hun ter, Portland; Oregon Parent-Teacher bulletin, Mrs. J. F. Chaprpan, Port land. Parent education, Mrs. Sarah V. Case, department of education. Salem; Parents' Educational bureau. Mrs. J. M. Angus, Portland; press and publicity, Mrs. Oliver Crowther, Port land; program helps and speakers, Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Portland; publica tions, Mrs. Bert Chappcl, Portland; radio, Mrs. L. A. Baumhover, Port land; recreation, Truman Chase. Eugene; rural service, education. Arnold Gralapp, La Grande; social hygiene. Dr. Bessie Laird Brodle, Port land; social standards. Dean Kate W. Jameson, Oregon State college; stu dent aid. Mrs. W. L. Wales, Klamath Falls: study of alcohol and narcotics. Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, Portland; sum mer round-up, Mrs. N. B. Zane, Eugene. Mrs. F. W. Blum of Portland Is the new corresponding secretary of the state organization, and Mrs. Allen Knight of Forest Grovo Is historian. f 4 'Peace Program Plan Thursday Study Club Fitting in with the policy of keep ing abreast of world events, a "peace program" will feature the January 9 meeting of the Thursday Morning Study club at the Glrla' Community club house. "The Propaganda Menace" Is the subject to be discussed by Mrs. R. C. Var. Valzah, and Mrs. L. Humphrey? wUl speak on "Futility of War." ' Road to War," by George Mlills, will be reviewed by Mrs. Bert Lowry, , Mrs. J. P. Steele will supervise the magazine calendar, assisted by Mrs R. C. Mulholland, Mrs. Rose Schelffe lln, Mrs. Rawles Moore and Mrs. F H. Reum. American Legion Auxiliary Monday night will be the first sewing meeting of the New Year. There Is qulto a bit of finishing work tQ. be done so ail members who can aro requested to be present. members please note change of date. Mrs. Glenn Pabrlck will be guest speaker, telling of her trip to Aus tralia and other Interesting places. All members aro urged to be present. Current events will be given at the opening of the meeting. Jobs Slaughters Announcement Is made of the reg ular meeting of Job's Daughters, Mon day evening at 7:30. In the DeMolay hall. Women's Association The Women's association of the First Christian church will meet In the recreational hall of the church Wednesday at 3 o'clock. A large at tendance Is desired. 1. Are you thrifty? 2. Do you save money? 3. Are you investing wisely1 Wed Sixty r- 1 if. v' ' ' Mr. and Mm. J. II. Trusty of Trail, F.Ik Crrrk. who celebrated tlirlr (ilHt wedding mmlversiiry December 2M. .Mrs. Trusty Is shown holding the four-tiered wedding cake presented them , Four Generations Gather To Observe 61st Anniversary Married sixty-one years ago on De cember 20 were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trusty, of Trail, about whom gath ered four generations of their family on that day. The turkey dinner served the large group waa featured Dy the four tiered wedding cake baked by Mrs. Ralph McCarty. The bride of sixty one years ago vividly recalled her wedding day as being clear and bright, with snow on the ground. The couple were showered with gifts from relatives and friends thru out southern Oregon, receiving con gratulations and greetings during the day.. ' Wishing the Trustys many happy returns that day were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chlldreth, Ike Chlldreth, Arlene Chlldreth, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Chll dreth, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Trusty, Waldo Trusty, Roscoe Trusty and Jerold Trusty. . j Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayres, Clinton Ayres. Keith Ayres. Marlon Trusty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mccarty and son and Mr. and Mrs. Orln Train. - Students Leave As Schools open With the orenlng of most Oregon schools last Thursday, a general exo dus of young students who spent the Christmas holidays with families and friends was observed by motor and train, causing a consequent quietude lr. social circles, s Among students returning weie Miss Leneve Slmpklns and Olenn Slmpklns, students at Oregon State college, where Olenn Is studying for master's degree. 1 riroup returns From Holiday Trip Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flchtnfr r.ttir-t- ed Friday from southern California. wnere iney spent the holidays, ac companied by Mrs. Flchtncr a sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mr Henry Kelson, of Yakima. Wash. While In the south, they wore guests of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. W. w. Klngsley at March Field. Riv erside. Sergeant Klngsley Is a brother m mrs. ncntper and Mrs. Nelson. Before returning home, the group toured southern California Muim and Nevada, visiting Boulder Dam. onii uiego exposition and Palm Springs. They also attended the Tournament of Hoses at Paurin New "Year's Day. ; FLORSHEIM Regular $8.75 and $10.00 $745 Special Group Florsheirns $485 CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.95 and $2.50 Assortment of Cuban heel WOMEN'S GALOSHES Small Sizes 49 KAYSER HOSIERY FOR WOMEN 79c a real value C. M. KIDD & CO, "SO. OREGON'S OLDEST SHOE CONCERN' -One Years "3v ' ' m O. E. S. To Install Officers Thursday Officers who are to lead the organi zation during the coming year will be Installed by Reames chapter, O. E. S., Thursday evening of this week at the Masonic hall. The installation will follow the stated session earlier In the evening. A carefully planned program will be presented, and those In charge state that it will be an especially en tertaining one. Refreshmenti, will be served by the auxiliary committee, In charge of arrangements. Pocahontas Lodge Planning Dance Pocahontas lodge held regular bus iness session Friday, the Joint In stallation wUh Redmen having been postponed. It was announced at the meeting that a Leap Year dance will be held January 10 for all members and Invited friends. Dickey's orches tra will lurnlsh the music. j Crater Lake Guild Plans Unusual Program Something a little out of the ordl- nary will take place at the regular meeting of the Crater Lake guild at the home of Mrs. Eva Marsh, 43 North Peach street, Monday evening at 8 o'clock when Mrs. Mabel Mack will talk on foods. Following Mrs. Mack's talk, mem bers will discuss recipes, each one be ing requested to bring her favorite recipe to the meeting. Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang will appear on the program in vocal solos. Joint hostesses with Mrs. Marsh are Mrs. Lawrence Pennington and Mrs. Verl Walker. Younger Set Has New Year's Party Misses Frances Cormany and Phyl lis eleven were Joint hostesses to a group of friends for a New Tear's party Friday evening at the home of Miss Cormany. Featured on the evening's enter tainment were an acrobatic dance by Miss Jean Smith and two tap dances by the hostesses. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games, followed by refreshments. t Guests of the evening were the Misses Jean Eddy, Dorothy Stubble field. Jean Smith and Messrs. War ren Holbrook, R. B. Webber, Billy Balrd and Curly Baize. Lady Elks Lady Elks will meet Tuesday at 3:00 p. m.. at the Elks temple. Cards pool and billiards will be enjoyed. JANUARY CLEARANCE HOE SALE Ashland Wedding of Miss Mills and Lew Price Interests Here A wedding of Interest to many peo ple In southern Oregon took place on Sunday afternoon, December 20, In the Methodist Episcopal church. In Ashland, when Miss Mar J oris Mills, a member of one of Ashland's pioneer families, became the bride of- Lew Price, of Port Orford, Oregon, the Rev. Melville Wire officiating. , Miss Mills was given In marriage by her father, John W. Mills of Ash land. Her only attendant was Miss Beulah Hervey. John Mills, Jr., bro ther of the bride, was best man, and Edwin and Timothy White of Med ford served as ushers. After the ceremony friends of the bride and groom were received at the residence of Miss Jessie Mills on Vista street, which has been the home of the Mills family for many years. Receiving with the bridal party were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mills. Miss Jessie Mills, and Mrs. J. O. Coffin' of Phoenix, grandmother of the bride. The hostess was assisted In the dining room by Mrs. Jennie Math Is, Mrs. George Carey, and the Misses Dorothy Reed and Fdna Mae and Harriet White. Mrs. Price Is a graduate of the Southern Oregon Noruisi and has taught school for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Price expect to mak-e their home in Port Orford. J ' 4 College Women To Have Annual Luncheon Town club, 1000 West Main street, will be the scene of the annual luncheon of the College Women's club scheduled for next Saturday at 1 o'clock. As principal feature of the ater noon's program. Mrs. F. O. Sweden burg will discuss American art. Members are requested to call Miss Vera Humphreys. 1580-X, by Thurs day or reservations. SEE Dr. H. P. Coleman 4th Floor Medford Bldg. About New Special Bates on Chiropractic, Physiother apy and all methods of natural treatments. Also new method of treatment for Nervousness, Blood Pressure, Kidney Trouble, and Poor Circulation. It is safe, sure and sensible. Please do not telephone for rates, as different cases require different rates. Free consultation examination. and MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 years experience in large and small animal practice 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 WOMEN'S SHOES New patterns, all materials suedet, kid, fabrics practically every style and size represented. Toot Delights W. B. Coon Vitality These makes sell regularly from $6.50 to $10.00 $385 Another Croup Style Shoes Regular $4.85 and $5 85 $295 GIRLS' SCHOOL OXFORDS Brown and Black All Widths Sizes 2'S to 9 Regular $3.85 to 45.00 Sale $2.95 and $3.85