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PAGE TWO' lEDFOTtD MATL TRIBTjyE, 'MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, "AUGUST 16, 1936 m SOCIETY zAND CLUB NEIVS OF THE IVEEK CjnfQ By JANET WEAY SMITH f Party Friday Eve For Young Couple Arranged At Club Mr. and Mrs. William Bowerman, who recently arrived here to make tbelr home after a honeymoon In the south, were honor guests at dinner arranged at the Town club Friday evening by Mrs. Rupert J Henry. Mrs. Bowerman was formerly Miss Barbara Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamilton Young, of Altadena. Calif., and Is a niece of Mrs. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Bowerman, whose wedding June 33 In tbe Wee Kirk o' the Heather at Pasadena was one of the most prominent of the aeasonl have been cordially greeted by their many friends here since their arrival a few weeks ago. A number of affairs have been arranged to honor the young couple by friends among Med1 ford's younger set, and others are be ing planned. Other dinner guests Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, who are also among Medford's newly married couples, Mr. and Mrs. John Day and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, Following dinner, the group was entertained at the Henry home for the remainder of the evening. M Portland Guest Visiting Daughter Among Medford visitors Is Mrs. Ada Keyt, of Portland, who arrived Fri day evening from the north. She plans to remsln In Medford for the ensuing two weeks ss the guest of her daughter. Miss LaVerne Keyt. fturprlse Party Honors llirtlidny A group of friends arranged a sur prise birthday party for Mrs. R. L. Ray Friday evening, going to her home on Oak Drive. Games were ar ranged for entertainment during the evening, scoring honors going to Rev. W. R. Bolrd. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hemstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ore gory, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hon, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Balrd, Mr. snd Mrs. Alan Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kindred, Mrs. P. C. Lntham and Mrs. J. T. Dnvla. UISITE Tnnin ORINGE BLOSSOM 'izzxi'-zz: w 3J&- Lawrence s Carrying the aama high quality merchandise to bo found in tha best storca In large cute. LADY FINGERS Hot ROUGH DRY No Starch 8 lb. 56c 7a ea. add. lb. 1 " V T-V ROSE BOWL STAR IN ROMANCE The engagement of Robert "Bones" Hamilton, former star Stanford halfback, and Bernlce Walters of Palo Alto, Calif., was announced at Hollywood, where Hamilton was appearing In a gridiron movie. 8hown with the couple are Jay Berwanger (left), former Chicago star, and Bill Shakespeare (right) of Notre Dame. (Associated Press Photo) Shower Arranged Here Wednesday To Honor Bride Mm. Kenneth Davta, of Ashland, nes M1m June Vroman of this city, waa feted with a. linen shower ar ranged Wednesday afternoon by her aunt, Mn. Ella Oilman. Mrs. Davis Is a recent bride, and has been hon ored with a number of pre -nuptial nnd bridal showers. A feature of the dnys entertain ment was a varied musical program, which Included piano and Instru mental music, piano duets, vocal solos and s vocal trio, consisting of the three Vroman sisters, who were accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. Mat tie Huenergardt. Pastel shades of pink, yellow and white phlox drummandl and gladioli formed a colorful floral background. Refreshments were served following the presentation of a large number of gifts to the honoree. Quests were Mesdsmes J. R. Anfln non, O. H. Tlce, Robert Reams. Olive Reddy. Charles Adams, Vivian Wilson Dlle Neff, D. Dai In Ire. Dale Flowera Mark Welch, Vern Marshall, A. O. Vroman, grandmother of the bride; Mattte Huenergardt, E. H. Morse, C. D. Vroman, Carrie Byres and H. O. Wilson. Also, the Misses Cora Lynch, Lena DuBols. Veda Lynch, Pauline and Joan Vroman, sisters of the honor guest; Margie Vroman, Myrna Huen ergardt, Margaret Ann uaiiaire nnd Master Dlllle Morse and Bonny Boy Huenergardt. Miocheon Planned Tor Orare Circle Mrs. James K. Hoey will be hostess to Orace circle of the First Presbyter tan church at her summer home at Sunset on the Rogue next Friday afternoon. The affair Is to be a picnic covered d l sh luncheon snd further announcements will be made later by those In charge, Club Entertained At Lnuit Party Monday Mlsa Georgia Heaa entertained Mon day evening, having as her guests members of the P. L. clubf The affair was a lawn party at the ho meof Miss Hens, with eupper served outside. A business meeting followed supper. Mlu Hard Casitndy, of Marsh field whs honor guest of the evening. Miss Casandy formerly lived In Medford and was greeted by a number of old friends. OueUs were Iva Walden, Helen Wil liams, Miriam Ward, Viola A Mr edge, Ethel Humphrey, Edna Hllderbrnnd, Lucille Cave and BenMe Thompson. water and soap never yet made beautiful hands - nor did steaming water from a laundry tub ever improve a complexion! !f yo-.j want to be as proud of your appearance, as you are of the immaculate cleanliness of all your garments and household articles - bundle up the laundry and turn the job over to us. This modern plant is equipped to give you perfect sanitation. Meekers Back From Vacation at Resorts Recently returned from a vacation trip which Included visits to a num ber of California resorts are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker and small daughter, Eleanor. They traveled by motor. The Meekers went first to Lassen national park, where they met Clar ence Kellogg, of Los Angeles. Prom Lassen, they drove to Reno, Nov., con tinuing from Nevada to Lake Tahoe, upending several days at the famous lake. Motoring through California, they stopped at Placervtlle and Sacra mento, where they were the guests of friends, and slso at Richardson springs In the San Joaquin valley en route home. Club-Lodge Announcements Wouonnh Club Wenonah chib will entortaln with a card party Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Gladys Dammln, 1114 West Eighth street. Assisting the hostess will be Florence Rush, Ethel Hartle and Evelyn Stagg. tlueita Expected , Uy Pocohontas Lodge Preparations are being made by Pocohontas lodge to entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. Souza and Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cluskoy, past great pocohontas, of Vallejo, Cel., at the session next Fri day evening. The local group will put on degree work for the visiting officers. I'arly Planned Thursday livening Among events scheduled for this week will be the Pollyanna party be ing planned by the Mistletoe club for Thursday evening. Hostess for the nftslr will be Mrs. Frieda Robinson, at her home, 331 Marie street. Those In charge havo announced that the affair Is a farewell party for pollyannaa and that all members are invited. Assisting the hostess will be Mnrte Sylvia, Frances MrConochla, Marie Oantenbeln, Jessie Lang and Maude loveii. Travelers stop Hi re For visit Stopping In Medford for a few days Isst week were Mr. snd Mrs. Loam McCrlght and Mrs. Mlnnlo Clalllsslni. of Los Angeles, Calif., who were guests of Mrs. sue Haielrlgg and Miss Eleanor MrQulston. The visitors are en route north for a tour of British Columbia, and ex pect to vacation for about six weeks. While here, they motored to Crater Lake and expressed delimit with the spot. They plsn to return south by way of Yellowstone nations! park, where they will stop for a short time. Mrs. Robert Boyl, of Eugene, sister of Mrs. llazelrlgg and Miss McQuls tno. la expected to arrive today to be their guest for the ensuing week. Mrs. Boyl la a former resident of Medford. You'll Be Ready for Fall With A New PERMANENT $7.50 $5.00 $3.75 $2.50 See ns for all your beauty problems. Roseborough's Pearl Chord Maxino Inman 30 S. Central. Phono 302 Informal Affairs Entertain Guests The large number of visitor In the valley have been the Inspiration for a number of Informal affairs ar ranged by their hosts and friends. Among those recently entertaining waa Mrs. Alice B. Egan, who Invited a few for dinner Friday evening. Ouests of Mrs. Egan were Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark. Mlsa Mary Louise Carpenter, of Boston. Mass., Miss Helen Nowell. of Winchester, Mass. and John Hammell and Corning Kemy, jr. Mlsa Carpenter haa been the guest ror several days of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. V. Carpenter and Miss Nowell arrived Wednesday to bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Carpenter. Making Plans For Annual Lawn Party Of Mission Group Plana are being completed by members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church for their annual evening lawn party which will be an event of Tuesday evening. Hostess for the affair will be Mra. Walter Frazler Brown, who will entertain the group on the lawn of her home on West Eleventh street. Time Is announced as 8 o'clock. A feature of the evening will be the program on "Youth" to be presented by the young people's society of the church, who will be special guests of the evening. Visitors are cordially Invited to be guests of the society for the evening. Mrs. Bell Hostess To Club Tuesday f Mrs. T. J. Bell was among hostesses mis week, entertaining members of the Talent grange H. E. C. club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Among the guests was Mra. Jessie Dollsrd, of Bremerton, Wn., a sister of Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Edwards Visiting Here Mrs. Grant Edwards arrived by mo tor yesterday afternoon from her home In Reedsport to spend several days as the guest of friends here. She will be remembered by her many mends In the vslley as Miss Irva Ftwell, formerly of this city. .Summer Home Scene of Picnic Among events of the week was the all-day plcnlo and swimming party at the summer home of Mrs. Maude Ab bott, who hsd as her guests members of the Wenonsh club. Among guests of the club were Mrs. Edith Carper ana Mrs. wsnda Randais. Club In Have Ashland Picnic Announcement has been made thst the Chrj'snnthemum Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft will entertain with a covered-dish luncheon at Helman's baths In Ashland next Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Membera are requested to bring a dish and service. Those desiring transportation are requested to cell Mrs. Stella Ander son or Mrs. Ernest Bldon, who are In charge of arrangements. Flower Newhouse, Mystic Speaker To Speak Aug. 23-24 Mrs. Flower Newhouse, young mystic teacher and author of Los Angeles will return to Medford for two lec tures, It was an- nouncsd Ssturdny. She will speak In the Oulld hall at 8 p.m., Sunday. August 33 on "The Message of Christ." and at the same place and time, Monday, August U, on "Lite on (' other Planets." ... . i 1 .) Mr NeWh0Use hsa only recently completed a successful two-yesr lec ture tour through the United Ststes snd Csnsds. Her lecture here will be open to the public end an Invita tion Is extended to all Interested. Join ETHEL WYN B HOFFMANNS Hosiery Club. Every 13th pslr free. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada Is 1:30 p m '"i " frw wcondfi afor (he radio operiitor tu ttrcept that crack. Inn call tor hflp. hit nhlp tn hrnilrd tmtartl flip on tn dinner. d M v like w I. whn you prwnt prescription to w, the fnrllltlr of our priMiTlpllon Inhnralorv art placet, ntntly at jour phvlcUir command. The prescription recelvr the imme Olrtte and midhldrd attention of h reRltfrr(t pharmnrUt who speedily nnd accurately compounds the medicine. Daughters Guests of Mother, Mrs. Hurd For Vacation Visit Mrs. E. H. Hi'rd Is among tbe many Medford residents entertaining out of town guests during the sum mer vacation period. Arriving from the scnth by motor -last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Medarls, of Loc Angeles. Mrs. Medarls Is a daugh ter of Mra. Hurd. Mr. Medarls re. turned south Immediately by train, while Mrs. Medarls will remain as the guest of her mother until Sept.'l, Also a gueiit. of Mrs. Hurd Is Miss Anna Hurd, of Holyoke, Mass., who arrived several, days ago to spend some time vacationing here. She Is also a daughter of Mrs. E. H. Hurd. Mrs. Hurd and her two daughters were guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning of Prospect, where recreational facilities provide an Ideal vacation apot. Mrs. Msnnlng Is also a daughter ot Mra. Hurd. Date of Wedding Is Set at Party At a charming party Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAllister, 19 North Peach street, an nouncement waa made of .the ap proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marguerite McAllister, to Wiley Phares, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. phares, of Los Angeles, which will be an event of Sunday afternoon, Sep tember 13, at the home of the bride's parents. The announcement was made In a clever way, for aa tally cards were drawn, the significance of the outer decoration waa noted, and, as the cards were opened, the date of the wedding appeared. Tiny sachets In scented lavender and crushed rose leaves, In pastel shaded containera, were given the guests with the cards. The evening was spent In playing auction bridge and In visiting. Prizes were awarded. Miss Ftonnle Hollers won the traveling prize given for no trump bids. Mrs. Ruth Fortln was given the prize for high score. Mrs. Jean Pugh received second high and Miss Lucille Vale the consolation prize. Refreshments were served at a beautifully appointed table centered la yellow flowers In a crystal bowl at either side of which triple candle holders In crystal held white tapers. Pastel shades, with touches of silver, wero used In appolntmenta and serv ice. The guest list Included: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Phares, from Los Angeles, who were house guests of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McAllister; Mes dames Mary Elson, Jeon Pugh, Ray LeFevre, Agnes Dallalre, Ruth Fortin, Verne Troxell, Ruth Hart, Glenn Ab bott, of Medford: Lynn Splndler, of Ashland: the Misses Helen McAllister, Chloe Elson, Flonnlo Hollers, Helen McDonnell, Lucille Vale, Catherine Oliver, of Medford; and Ruth E. Hanscam, of Ashland. Burelsons Return From Frisco Visit With Style Hints Medford merchants who atlended market week In San Francisco In cluded Mr, snd Mrs. E. T. Burelson, who returned here Wednesdsy night accompanied by their nine-year-old nephew. Joe Laughtln, of Grand Forks. N. D.. who Is spending the summer in southern Oregon. Both eastern and western manufac turers displayed fall and winter ap parel for women at the elahorate style show which stressed the Importance of black, according to Mr. Burelson. Next In prominence were brown, rust, and green. Among the new silk fabrlca featured by style author ltles are moire, solre and taffeta. Velvet will be much In evidence for evening wear. Belted and swsgRer back coats nnd suits with novel sleeve and collar trentment were shown with equal frequency. Mr. Burelson stated. Dcrwln Jacobson, who came to Medford reccnly from Minneapolis, Minn., will remain hers to assist Mr. and Mrs. Burelson, his aunt and uncle, at their store. He waa In charge of management during their I absence. Fare Deportation Hearing SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. IS. I API Frank B. Robinson, Internationally known founder and leader of a psycho-rellglous movement of Mos cow, Idaho faces a hearing Aug. 19 for deportation. " V! m m i -mm Young Couple Wed In Quiet Ceremony Miss Katharine Reese became the bride of Emll Peterson of this city, at the home of her uncle, C. W. McDonald, yesterday afternoon at o'clock. The quiet ceremony was per. formed by Dr. Sherman L. Divine before a small group of close rela tives. ', x The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reese, of Turin, Iowa, and has made her home in Medford for the put five years, being on tbe lacuuy of the Howard school. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony for a short wedding trip, after which they will be at nome in Meaiord. Rose Grocery Now Under Management Charles Wortman Jerry Young, of Young's ear Mr. ket, Sam Colton, of the Office sta. tlonery and Supply Co., and Charles Wortman, well known arocervman have purchased the Rose Grocery lo- viu at jBcason and Holly streets, according to an announcement Sat urday Dy Mr. wortman, who wlU man age the store. The Rose haa been comoletelv r stocked during the past week and It is now open under the new manage ment. Mr. Wortman haa had 18 years ex perience In the food business. Prior to nis leaving Medford he managed the Twentieth Centry store then lo cated at the corner or Main and noiiy streets. Mr. Wortman saya: "We will feature home products and we are especially luterusKiQ m me local wooden box campaign. I have seen much good develop from slmlllax campalgna in other communities." , The Rose Grocery, which will be open Sundaya and evenings, will hsve a complete line of produce and fresh meats. John Smith has returned to Med ford from Oakland, Cal., to assist In the operation of the store. SEATTLE, Aug. 1. (AP) Col. W. B. Greeley, general manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, sale! today a "large number" of west ern Washington and western Oregon lumber mills have Informed the asso ciation they plan "adlustments of their production" the rest of the month and In early September, r : Latest Hand-Knlttlng styles Hand-knlttlng la destined to hold Its popular place In the fashion world again thla fall with Paris, London and New York still sponsoring It. Bcrnat's have arranged their fall selection of plsln and fancy yarns, ranging ' in - characteristics from smooth plain spun, slightly crinkled, nubby, loose spun, to tightly wrap ped twists. There Is a silvery, frosted finish to msny yarns giving real autumnal texture. Beautiful autumnal colors Include browns, wild honey, clove, wood and mascara. Reds: Gothic, cherry, Chinese Ver million, chimney and terra cotta. ; Greens: Vagabond, sea moss, sliver pine and sage. .. I Blues: Sorbert, Horizon and royal. Purples: Heliotrope, periwinkle and mauve. aolds: Greenish, orange and bronze. For Vogue and Bernat latest knit ting patterns, instructions, Bernat and French Imported yarns, see MISS VENITA DALEY. 843 North Grape Street Pd. Adv. Any Mvij mtj it had tjmfpej m:Ji 229 EAST MAIN ST I' iTm lail ' jj'jj,a','''asssaaa 7Ur Departing Tonight For Lengthy Stay In Southern City Leaving this evening fos the south will . be Mrs. Elsie Stone and her daughter, Miss Ruby Stone, who will go to Los Angeles. They plan to re main In the south 'indefinitely, and will be the guests of relatives and friends for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Dow 8ton, son and daughter-in-law of Mra. Elsie Stone, left last week to make their home In San Francisco, where he was trans ferred. Also leaving last week to mske his home In the bay city was Vaughn Stone, brother of Dow. Mrs. Stone and Miss Stone will be away for several weeka, and may de cide to make their home In the south. Stewards Return From Market Week In San Francisco After completing a month's busi ness visit In Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward arrived here Friday by motor. They attended market week style shows In both of California's fashion centers. Fall and winter dresses feature ac centuated shoulder lines,, fuller, shorter skirts and elaborate braid trimming, according to Mrs. Steward. Many of the new coats are lavishly trimmed with fur. some of them using banda of fur on the skirt. Feathers are favored for the high crowned hats which are shown In felts and velvets. In addition to black and brown, rich tones of green, brick and Dubonne are Included In the fall and winter color chart. Before returning to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Steward were guests of the latter'a sister, Mlsa Joan stoehr, who Is In the surgery deosrtment of the Saint San Bernardino Hospital. She recently completed three years of training at the Merrltt Hosdii.1 in Oakland and the Lost Angeles county Ward Dept. Heads Attend Style Show Mrs. Maurlne Williamson, fashion department head; Everett Hooper, men's wear department head and H. L. Brown, manager of the local Mont gomery Ward store, left today for Portland to attend a Montgomery Ward fashion show. The latest New York fashion show ings for fall, both In men's and women's wear will be on dlsplsy, ac cording to Mr. Brown. Orders will be taken and the merchandise will be rushed to the local Ward atore as soon ss possible. FOR PERSONAL LOANS 0 ALL KINDS. W. B. Thomsa. is S. Central Use Mall Tribune want ads. Bowman' Barber Show & Beauty Parlor Attractive Permanents $1.50, $2.50, $3.75, $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave 75 Make an appointment for a complimentary facial. Let us blend your ponder to suit your skin. All types of beauty 18 South Central. rjoA v - w C. D. BEAN, A TM ant ' ' Visitor Stops Here After Orient Stay Stopping In Medford this week-end on the laat phase of an extensive va cation trip la Miss Hazel May, of Vancouver, Wn. Miss May, who ar rived Friday from San Francisco, la the guest of her sister and brother. In-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wray. Miss May Is en route home after a visit to the Orient, where she has spent the past two months traveling. She made stops at many of the nu merous outstanding places of Inter est,, and Is returning home with a, wide travel experience behind her. The visitor was expected to leave for the north today or tomorrow. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model By Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. 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