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PAflE TWO MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MED FPU P. (TREGON. SUNDAY. APRIL 5, 193(5. SL- KOrjRTY . ANT) TJJTR fhfRlVR OF .THE WEEK H QPjQz V By JANET WEAY SMITH iAV mvi i. si rK. Slagle-Knips Rites To Be Solemnized In Friday Ceremony UIm Kthel Blasle. bride-elect, hu announced that her etater. Mis lleUt! Sla-1, will attend hr as bridesmaid neat Mdir evening when her toarrteir to William Knip wtU b solemnised at th home of her mother. Mr. W. L. Miller. In an 8 o'clock ceremony. BemJ 81l will act aa best men for the groom, who la the eon of Mr. end Mr. W. O. Knlpe. Invlta. tlona will he Issued to onlT few friend end reUUtea of the couple. A mll reception will follow the ceremony. Both bride nd sronm are irradu ate of Hertford htRh school and wer prominent In etudent affaire Mis. Slsgl haa been c:mp!troented with a number of pre-mipUal affaire arranged by her many menda since the announcement of th engage ment a few months ago The young couple win make their horn her. Missionary Group Session Wednesday About Uty-nv member and fueata wer present at the Wednes, clay afternoon meeting of the Chris- Uan church Missionary aoclety. con ducted by Mr. Lillian Centner, prnaldent. Mr. Julia Oregory had charg of what member found to be a very Intereeunf program, which Included a paper on 'Geography of Argen tine." road by Mr. Mildred Balder- etcne. CVwtlnuIn. tlie eame subject. Xlra. C. C. Plerca prren:rd a paper -Dteelple of Chrlit In Anrentlna. A pre-Baster prayer se-rvlc. waa observed, the them being "That W May Share.- led by Mr. Oregory. devotional! being read by Mr. Halite Saunders, jfenc by Mrs. Plero and Mr, Pre completed the program, which waa followed br refreshment OVlNTtC KtW fATTUM tH Gotham Silverplate twftiM L atorence s Cfc-TT'-a-f IJ turn iVil e-.a3vd to be f-Hittd a t; Nut ; aoreo ta larre citM r4 rwire 5-l- caie:y rVsV i i M tK mis thjnd to 1: " THAT "WASHED OUT" FEELING! L ROUGH DRY 8 lbs. 56c N ri'.-w a VK FIRST LADY'S K 1 ' ;S '"';' ' . -.VS. ... .' Foi her Eaater wardrobe Mr. chiffon print mad from a prue-winning deign by Hilda Jon. New York Negro tchool girl. Th aaaigner drew her Inapiration for th pat tern from musurd green used by hr mother In cooking. Th back ground ia pal parl gray, th4 daahlng design bright green combined with an almost purple blue. The sued belt and cluster of flower at th throat are of the same purplish blue. (Associated Pre Photo) Musicians, Music Will Form Topic For Study Program A Mttfrmra on 'Music tad Uut tfJn$" hu boa ftm&rMl for tMa mkl mtwUivf of the Thursday UorrUivj Study club In tb Bldvtn nviti bill t 0 SO miuTclj.T mom in. BMthoivA 4U1 hit vorkt will fur nlsn i-ht ibrci tor t p?er by Mrv Pnvnk Ont, and Xirv Rtwlet Wcor. Mvati, vlU deaxMxumu conirutinf mcAis of fTTwtt vaipcr in ton tu hMTia, U9 Coasunc Sdxce 1U .a,j th TvMsdo more meat from By. ihoTn" tAntu "Pt;3ti(tx-" fnv R- C. UuibcaUtzd wtiX prtn mxuiotl trttpu4 throuch Buro p4a ct&i:j. In.rftprt&n and U luuUn.f Mrs. XluiolUnd prMn laUcn b cvyrUc numlw-n tnxn "LIv.- and "Louis.' u$ by Sov Mm VijoaaU. Tso viU ao sif GrMO bMuUiul 9cCTfi Scof and o&ara. Urv Cvltoo irtll AcrocrMoj tb ainrar. tVIiptfui n:aao coffi-ivtUUSODi frota. Ma jo-Ha. C-boptn. &md;nc and SchuSru r rd by Mra Mv-vv aad lrt0oUaV It u ainHiac4 tha vcbrt mT bn.4 (uia to har unusviaUT tt" WU Aocv-tnjviny Warar Pi'.Wo ad Mra. C. R Rry. t ar arvvcs7r.Mi by it pta54 -wTtVi. j Mr. B;-a:T yCrK rWQ 7ivl a Tt dar IVaiKjoc iNtKUn Clwb I i soai at iib TaursT bm- Ira vrt miiw. csna. v bj, iy,- ta ruy, sccrtra pcae rxr.t i Vfr Harry R.-ee'jrt tKwwea tcw rTs - kBBaaaTafaaMl ALL N - 8-d K txAj Lrn-Ng r-n, Kfra'y r-je to S"C-: . -j V--... ha-j 3 rKe-Ti o c'-v' C' ." Jf -$ v e "" L'y be as.-C'i jc" wj'ef eid r. j virs. ? ,j-cV'd u do f-a !'iai " a"-e-i ev." Vxr. c fW? EASTER GOWN Franklin 0. Rooievtlt had thi Valley School Pupils To Present Operetta At School Wednesday Valley tcoool pupil asd toacberi are in th midst of borate prepa ration for an Raster operetta in three acta, "Trie Adventures ol Gold I lock,- which la being directed by Miss Mary Louise Putter, director of the srheoL All pupils of the school, tram kin dergarten up. wrUl tppear In the produet.cn. which U to be prejented tt the schoot Wedneedty mornl&S Irocn II to 12 o'c-kvi. Of lctereet U h setUnf of the third tct, the homa cf the three beara. th nursery taj whK-h fur nishea th tbe for th operetta, the srene harin to be cxxed from the tore! background of th aecond :act, A foldic set of a typical faary laS bouse vat coAtructed by those ta charve tor thla final act in the ta of OoMU'Aa. i Musical aonipanlment for th ', o-p and dance vill be by Mra. .lame Sterro. State Omcert T Mike VHlt - MW important batOatci to rome before tbe meeunf of tibe auxiliary cl V. F. W announced for iccsacrrcrw j eTec: tt e:cM sVJcca w.n be th ! i i jnfica of plans for th enter ; talnmest of state cCTKert wo will ' be here Arii 55. j 1 MaXin tbeir cr!V:aS nt tt tiLtt j Use will be 5-: ate X9artmt PwJ- dect HueJ WaCico trtd her c.ef of : aff. Oci'je Porter. PrAeEt m'.:aa Huk.J. of ti l.val crc--.r. ajJLs titi ' , all rsembfrs be p.Tnest at tccsscrcw Aaaermtu ltecs. After traotthm. Berrrrij th veek wrrt VTr. ard " irelv wb? twsi Tacmitoo tki sr :a Dffniera cim.. A?cf cc cade by mm afrtctns were Crr nl'Jt, f'.tliarid. TVroeka SfA IV Spodcs BUTTERCUP K Useful crvjtxci bv Jroif. rvi a coio1 rrt i'jT.3J aa cWirav tt"iU frai.'-ra v-j i.t.rj; tvwca t SfLrr. Mens frr-jf0y r&.-ea br ti; Frie. Cta 4Sry V iifi to ear iZti ia. 5pvo Vfrei d.iwv-tis'ir turrra. Lc urrsnct's Crrr-M aax jre taer raarf.itw ti re ffind a vr e3 vre sa larre citfe . . . X." yc- EASTER Charter Members To Be Honored Saturday At Ashland Meeting Ashland wlU be th hoatea city next Saturday when members of Zulelma temple, Dauiter of the Ml, gtther to celebrate th fifteenth anniversary of th organization of th tempi. Charter member will be entertain ed aa honor guests at a covered dish luncheon at twelve-thirty In th Ma sonic dining room. Appearing on th arte moon's pro gram at two o'clock will be Mrs. P. B. Herman, of Grant Ptas, second queen of the temple, and Mr. W. H. McOowan. of Medford. third queen, who will entertain with reminiscen ces of early days of the organlaatloa. Other charter members will relate experience of the chapter tnd the temple patrol of Medford will appear In t skit. Also on the program will he Mra. J. R. Graham, of Klamath Falls, who will sing. Th Klamath Fill Nils dub will b guest of th tempi honoring their secretary Mra. Mae Bol&lgrr, who Is a charter member and organ iser of the club. Bualneaa of th day will Include th formation of plans and appoint ment of committee for the spring ceremonial of Zulelma temple sched uled for May 40 In Medford. Mrs. Charles U Wood, queen of th temple, will pre&ide at the ses sion and have charge of arrange ment. Lenten Luncheon Attractive Affair On hundred tnd fiAn guests were present at the Lenten lunch eon at the Presbyterian church Tues day afternoon, the affair being one of the most charming of the cur rent season. Th ten table were centered with ; unusually beautiful arrangements of spring blooms. Hostess were Mea damea O. B. A!dn. J. A. Perry. Oliver. D. W. Luke, Howard, Sr, A. J. Hanby, J. H. Cochran. A. R, Clement, Frank Albert and O. H. West, Mra. Frank Roberta. Mra. R:ph Sweeoey and Miss EV.zabeto Burr. Providing a pleasant diversion during luncheon waa th musical program which included two pltnc solo by Miss H e len Evan son sd solo by Miss Hope Bammosd tnd Harry Thurmtn. tx-corapanled by Katherln Oenmer. Philip Hensel man played several piano nurrbera. Adding beauty to .the table af.ver was the tea sen ice whlfh was a weddin present to Miss Burrs mother from her ft '.her. It it now 74 years oid. Joint Hottewea PntertatB at Tea Hostesses Friday afteroooo were Mr. Ococre Hense'.man ted Mra. : Drtixr. RiiSK.ni. wSo entertaised at-ltfe at lafVM tM S t e0 -w. . ) hoaae on Wost Main street. Six Uhjea were set up for play tn rooms tn which numbers of spr.rg flower bnded with a yellow and orchid decorative motif. Scorinf prise wr-t to Mra. Gecrce Oate. Mrs. Walter 0mrield. Mra. Fred Baylls. of Hlri, Caif, ad Mrv K&erson Merrtck. j Freeid'Jig at th tea tabie lsi la th aTrernooo was Mr. Jaae Camp bell, mother of Mrs. BerjelTr-tr. tedfvd Coe Leaves for Beaae. Mra. llaoire Ccsixiin of Pacific Owro Cslif was arftacg Medred vtsitccs it'.unirsj beese tils week She has been th pa1 fcr three weeks of Mr. ard Mrs- H D M.-Oaakey at tieir h-2ae ca ti OUi road. Mrs. OnrskB is Mr. MvOaakeT srfier TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR HAIR! Tt to esttwxtkai tent read- Warrerrfe Ve lrcnalTt( t wfar fiartV-aUf re Shampoos Are Important vt rttevteott Aa m a4 rrre t nr svair asi nUt the ai- stfsVrs. ryfrmHw. Ci--rtKs askd I-aart f4-tsia.-wa ta. CRATERIAN BEAUTY SHOP (1 S. CrMnl TH ' SPECIAL Group Arrives For Week Of Vacation Arriving yesterday morning from Roes. Cat, were a group of young Medford misses attending Mis Kath arine Bronson's school there, who will spend the Easter nolldtya with their parent In Medford. In th group were Miss Charity Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hart, and Miss Alicia Ruhl. dtughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl. Also arriving were the Misses Jean and Helene Salade, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salade, Jr.. who brought with theu as their guest Miss Georgia Richardson, a school mate of the group. Th vacationing student will spend th ensuing week here, leav ing next week end to continue their studies next Monday morning. Club Activities Events of Week Mr. and Mra. Robert Warden were host and hostee to member of the P. L club and their nusband last, Monday evening at the Walden home. Scoring prizes awarded during the evening of cards went to Mrs. Bud Aldrldge and WlUard Cave. Refresh ment followed what member term ed a very enjoyable evening. On Wednesday evening, club mem ber were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Char leu Pickle at their home in Phoenix at dinner. Guest Included Mr. tnd Mrs. Boer Weed. Mrs. Walter Bergman and Mrs. Cam Rickert. As Mr. and Mrs. Pickle will cele brate their golden wedding anniver sary during the month of April, the club presented them with a gift, other features of the evening observ ing the event. Cards formed the eve ning's diversion. Guests Expected ' ' From Los Angeles. Expected gueata are Mrs. J. A. Taster and Mlxs Harriet Foster of Los Angeles who were to arrive by meter today from Los Anss to spend the Easter holidays with Miss Mary Louise Foster, director of the Valley school. The visitors are Miss Foster's m:ther and sister, and will probably rem ttn tn Medford throughout the week. Eajter Lonrheon Ptsnned by Society. Hostesses Monday. April IS. will be ladle of St. Ann's altar society, who are completing arrangements for their annual Easter luncheon t thit time. Luncheon win be tt 1 oVlock In the p.urUh hall. Elaborate plans are being made by thrse in charge- Mrs. J. C. Beyle la tctlng aa peaer: chairman. A cordial Invttatlcn 1 extended the public, Hoose Gaest At Bo bears Rone Mr. and Mrs. Mine; T. B.shears htre had a their house rwK for t:- past wrek Mrs. Graham Norton, of Winnipeg;. Oct, Canada, who Is an aunt of Mrs. Boahears. Mrs. Kortoa stopped here en route to her home arte soaring th south west state since last October. .She plans to return to Medfcrd cert year. PHOTOS lie eajv7 Stodw mm m 8 those fashion pets . . pnnrhed onna UettickA. VV tSrccrttrre prrrz " taaxt . ca c5:r-St e"easBaa """, " Sw. Awteia mart Ta-Vnsg e rare CMr?rtaV 5 isrrsi p I S 1 SJt tlfr May Day Dance April 30 Planned By Elks9 Lodge Advance preparatlona ara . being made by the E:ks' dance committee for what 1 planned to be one of the moat outstanding aoclal aifaJra of the aprtng aeasro. The event will be a May Day dance the evening of April 30. wllh guest to be ElXa ana tneir friends. An orchestra of 10 pieces .ill ol.r for the dancers, and the extensive decorations are being plan ned by experienced oecoratora. T committee haa announced tnat the numeroua entertainment feature of tne evening will Include a sur prise comedy-Inspired ffalr whose actors will be prominent business men of Medford. nH.r unusual Items are being planned ur the outstanding pru mn. Members of the committee stat that If present plans are ar ranged, of wticn tey cav bo doubt, th attalr will be a major event on the club calendar of sociaj activities. . April Frolic Is Termed Success -Entertainment for All" waa the theme around which waa built the April Frolic, imaged by the Weno nifi club Krltlay evening. Included in the evening's enter tainment were a ahort play and pro gram: clarinet solo by Dorothy Lawrentz; saxophone ado by Janet Rush: & saxophone and clarinet quartet. Helen Bs-rmln, Dorothy Lawrentz. Janet Rush and Eugene Hay. XUUe Rammln appeared In a tap aoio. and a numser of other features made the evening a highly enjoyable one. members report. General chairman for entertain ment waa Harriet Watson, with Wil ms, Have In charze of reireshmeEta. Mr. Halverson Guest of Parents. A Medford visiter is Mr. Edna r. ' e w.'t''t who arrived Uat j week from fcer home in Mound, Mtcescta, ty be vae guest oi to mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merritt. Mrs. Halverson expects to remain over the Eiater holidays before re turning east. ; Lnncbeon Meeting i For vTenonah Club I Velma Slngler was hostee to the ! Wenonah club at her home on Rose iaven-j Thursday aiteraoon fcr luncheon and a - business meeting. j Special g-Jtsu fx th arternocn were ' Mesdamra LineUe azxi Hemng. j Aasistlrig the hostess were Pegy j Grime and Wia Have. j Large Attendance Feature Meetlnr. ! A Urge aiteruianc fearured the 'uE-al meetimr or th Degree ol Hoocr Protective association held ; Thursday evemr-g at th F. O. 8- haa. ! Hery Cub. Itkt i?;h rtr frre. Pacbfti fi&A timi4 rt tie rrmt .it! a?rsrav rr.rn- . "if! an ir. 7u pv 5c-''j. ;m, - - ' t . X t s.rlp.w m e -as. College Group To Meet In Ashland Mrs. Frank Davta will b hontSM to th Rogu River Valley College Wom en' club next Saturday at her home, 67 Scenic Drive, In Ashland. Appearing on th program will be Mr. Una B. Inch? reviewing David Seabury "What Make Ca Seem So Queer." Mr. Frank Dickey la In charge of social arrangements for the afternoon. Directions for Medford members going to the Davis home are to follow the highway Into Ashland a far aa Wlmer street, turning to the right at Wlmer and proceeding two block to Scenic Drive, then left to 87. Thoae having transportation for others and those desiring transporta tion ar requested to call Mlaa Betty Evanson at 393-H before Friday evening. Send ALL your Brash to Medford Domestie Laundry for a safer, whiter, sweeter bundle! DAMP WASH Is EeeawmieaJCon Ten en t &ie 52r for a 13-Ib. bundle each add. Ib. 4$ Certified Sanitation and Coat's the troth. ' Amv- to last week BndB eal coats are mad fros clipped satukrat. MEDFORD , PHONE 166 50 (anterburg 0 SAN FRANCISCO'S distinctive down town hotel where elegance combines with economy. Rooms are comfortably furnished, ill with bath and shower. Convenient to shop ping district and theatres. 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