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pa or: FOUR ArEDFORD MATL TRfBUKR ArEDFORD. QREfiOX. "PRTDAY. NOVErBER 6, 1936. SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Miss Edith Sage and Howard Gault Wed With quiet ceremony, Miss Edith Marian Sage, daughter of Charles Weldon Sftge of Table Rock, bocamo the brldo of Howard Gault, son of Mr. and Mra, M. Gault of Medford, PiiKrtnv mnrnlne. read At 11 o'clock In St. Mark's Episcopal church by Rev. E. S. Bartlam. Only attendants were Mrs. John Dodge of Medlord. unt of the bride, una tne onae The brldo wore a navy wool talllcur with matching accessories ana a cor sage of gardenias and rosebuds, m.- vniino rminli are honeymoon Ing In San Francisco and expect to return to Medford late In November to make their home here. Doth aro graduates of the Medford high school and well known in tne vanej. County Unions Plan InMtlllA Announcement haa been made of the bl-county Institute scheduled by the Women's Christian Temperance i,ninn nf jAckson and Josephine counties for Monday In the First Methodist Episcopal onurcn in sn Mrs. Ellen Thrasher, bl-county president, will conduct the session. Msny are expected to attend from Medlord, Grants rass, ww B.nf and Rmrii River unions. Luncheon Is planned for noon and each member attending is sssea w bring a covered dish, sanawicnes ana service. Those desiring transporta tion or who can take a car are re quested to coll loss. A complete program will be an nounced later. Pnplls to Appear On Ashland Program Among program features of the Homecoming festivities at the South ern Oregon Normal school this week end will be appearance of pupils from Eve Benson dance studio at thn Homecoming danoe tomorrow even ing. Dancing at that time will be Jewel Deter and Jean and Bob Bar num. with Miss J. Butler accompany ing at the piano. Pupils will also appear before the Jacksonville merchants and chamber of commerce In a coming meeting. They will be Margaret Oeer, Dwell Adams, Stanley Guatln and Jowol Deter. Sams Valley Club Honors Younf Bride Ladles of the Bams ' Valley Com munity club were entertained at one of the most prominent social affairs of the season yesterday afternoon when Mrs. J. M. Crawford and Mra. J. B. Cota arranged a surprise shower lor Mrs. Lewis Dusenberry, a recent bride. About thirty guests were Invited to honor Mrs. Dusenberry, who .re ceived a large number of gifts. A miniature bride and groom top ped the Impressive wedding oake, and tall tapers and autumn flowers gave the clubrooms an unusually beautiful appearance. Miss Runels Is Feted By Board Feting Miss Blanche Runels, brlde clect, the executive bosrd of tbe jAckson County Health association entertained at tea yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. I. E. Schu- ler. Miss Runels engagement to Ray Frlsble was announced early this fall. The wedding date has been set for Thanksgiving Day. About 24 guests called during the afternoon hours to greet the bonorec, members of tho board and friends of Miss Runels being Invited. Pouring for the group were Mrs. R. E. Green and Mrs. J. S. C. Wcllls, vice-president and treasurer of the association. The board presented MIas Runels with a gift. Other affairs to precede the wed ding are being planned by friends of the brlde-clcct. .Mrs. ration Is Is Guest In Valley Welcomed by many friends this week was Mrs, Warner Patton, who Is making her home In San Fran cisco during the winter months. She arrived from the south tho early part of the week. During her stay here Mrs. Patton was the house guest of Mrs. Robert Brown. The Browns were hosts Tues dsy night at open house, one of the msny such Informal sffalrs found throughout the city election night. Mrs. Patton returned to the bay city yesterday. .Mrs. nullum ' ' Returns North Leaving by train this morning was Mrs. R. H. Holmes and small dough ter of Spokane. Wn who aro return ing home after a several days' visit here. Mrs. Holmes came to he present at the golden wedding annlvcrsnry of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Strang, which waa celebrated Tuesday. She haa been greeted by a number of old friends during her stay, she being a former resident of the city. Meekers Return f From Trip East Returning home the early part of this week wero Mr. and Mrs. Clsrence Meeker, who havo spent the past two weens traveling In the east. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker stopped In Minneapolis and Chicago en rout. Motoring horns, they were the guests of relatives and friends In- Indiana, Iowa, and Greeley, Colo. Fine weather and a delhchtfui trip are reported by Mr, and Mrs. Meeker. Resales' Return From Portland Among Medford residents recently out of town were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Keames, who made a "flying" trip to Portland early this week. They left for the north Tuesday by plane and returned Wednesday evonlng by the aama means. Mr. and Mrs. Reamos were the attests of friends whllo In Portland. NOVEMBER 30 IS CLOSING DATE IN Meteorological Report Forecast Medford and Tlclnlty; Fair tonight and Saturday, not much Changs In temperature. Oregon: FWr tonight and Saturday but local valley togs; colder east portion tonight. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today; highest 91; lowiwt 30. Total monthly precipitation. .01 Inches; deficiency for the month, .29 Inches. Totiil preclpltAtlon since September 1, 1938, .38 lnchr; deficiency for the season 1.80 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 63 percent; A a. m. today, 00 percent. Tomorrow: sunrise 8:A1 a. m.; sun set, 4:68 p. m. Ohwrvueioim Taken at A A. M 130th Meridian Time . ?B $3 ? f fljh Boise 43 34 T Rain Boston M 34 .00 Clear Chicago 4 33 .00 Oloudy Denver M 30 .00 Clear Eureka M 'j .00 Cloudy Helena 33 .10 Snow hot Angeles... 74 M .00 Clear Medford HUM Clear Mew York .. 63 40 .00 Clear Omaha ...... .... M 30 .00 Cloudy Phoenu B0 4d .00 Clear Portland so 44 T Cloudy Reno 3 34 .00 Clesr Roanburg A3 38 J00 fYwry Sslt Lake 44 33 .00 P Cloudy San Francisco 04 S3 .00 P cloudy Seattle M 48 .40 Cloudy Spokane .... . 48 30 T Cloudy Walla Walla ... 34 30 .00 P Cloudy Wash,, D. O.... 80 38 .00 Cloudy COATS you would wsnt to wear SI0 05 30.H1. ETHELWYrl B. HOFFMANN. Batlnr 'Mlnr Medford visitors In Ashland Wednesday Included w H Walker, who called on business ac quaintance while there. CORBETT IMPROVED IS WORD FROM HOSPITAL PORTLAND. Oro., Nov. . (AP) Hospital attcnclnits said today Ham ilton P. Corbctt, president of the Portland chamber of commerce, was "very comfortable and somewhat Im proved." Corbett beenme Hi with spotted, fever, received from tick bites, soon after he returned from a hunt ing trip. Monday, November 30 Is the clos ing date set for Sh angle 'a baby salon, according to an announcement today by J. Verne Shangle, well known Medford photographer. On that date competition for $300 In cash and merchandise awards will close and out-of-town photographic experts will come to Medford to choose the winners. All photographs will be placed on display and the public Invited to inspect them, Mr. Shangle announced. The place where thlA exhibit will be held will be made public near the close of the contest. "Some exceptionally fine photo graphs of southern Oregon kiddles may be exjweted when this public exhibit Is held" Verne Shangle said today. "I am gratified In the re sponse to our baby salon contest and the youngsters I hare already photo graphed havo all been exceptional subject. The baby salon Idea, which will become an annual event in Med ford under the sponsorship of this studio, offers a splendid oupportun Ity for southern Oregon people to compete for valuable cash and mer chandise awards and at the same time secure photographs ae holiday gifts. With 15 prominent Medford concerns aa co-sponsora of the Shangle baby salon this season, this ovent becomea a community affair with interest and enthusiasm In creasing dally." In tho Shangle baby salon, 20 cash and merchandise prises will be of fered. There are three classes in the contest; class one for babies from three months to one year, class two for babies from one year to three years of ago and class three for kid dles from three years to five years of aire. Simple ru.et govern the com petition with entry blanka available at Shangle studio In the Medford building. Tho list of qualified and disinter ested Judaea' will be made public soon, Mr. Shangle announced, and an invitation will be extended to everyone In southern Oregon and northern California to attend the public showing of the com po ting photographs when they are placed on exhibition. All photographs will be enlarged and placed on uniform mountings to assure a fair display in this exhibit. Junior Hish Honor Roll Medford Junloa High school honor roll for first six weeks: 7B A3 A3 A A Al A- A B3 Elliott, James ... Brooks, Beverly Prlngle, Lois Cantrall, Norma Rohrer, Doris 7A -A3 Quakenbush, Yronne Aya, Joan .... Franklin, Barbara Oarlock, Petgy Weedman, Audrey White, Maxlne A3 Bl B3 811 -A3 A3 A ..A3 8A B3 B2 B3 B3 Ash. Margaret ...... Bradrlsh. Virginia Dixon, Frank Newton, Lillian .... Phythian, jean ..... Henselman, Jean Dodson, Alfred ..... Balrd, John . McAllister, Oretchen Homltn, Roberta, Whlllock, Alpha Wilder. Dorothy Boyden, Charles Lyman, Ned .... A3 A A A A 9B ..A3 A3 i. A3 A3 A3 A3 A2 Al A A A A B3 B2 B3 B2 B B B3 B3 B B3 B A A B Bl B3 B B2 B B Bl B B B B B B3 B2 B B B B B3 B2 B B B3 B3 B3 B j I B B B Ex i B3 B B B i B3 B B B B3 B B B B B3 B ' B B B B Ex Bible Class Will Hear Rev. Baird Sunday Morning Rev. W. R. Balrd will sposk Sunday morning at the Everyman's Bible class on the subject. . "The Mark of tho Beast.' A lame class of men heard the Interesting message last Sunday. A numbar of women have asked for the privilege of attending' the class next Sunday. Rev. Balrd stntos that all women will be welcome for tho next two or three Sundays, whllo he Is discussing some special subjects. The class meets In the auditorium of the county courthouse, Sunday at 9:48 a. m. Ralph Waldron leads tho song service and special musical numbers aro presented. Closing time for Too Lcito to Olas- Mfv Ads la 1 '30 p. m. Enders, Walter ... Ash, Eugene Nowton, Olorla ... Beck, Jean Peters, Jean ......... Allen, Alice Johnston; Ada Johnston, Eva A. .. Green. Dorothy Walter, Margaret . Marra, Herman Rusk, Lois Desn, Zetta , A A3 A A A A A A A B3 A3 A3 A A A3 A3 A- Beeson, Charlotte . Tengwald, Natalie Wlmcr, Alvln ,-B2 ..BJ B OA ...Al Ludwlg, Mason ,...A Wilson, Jeanne A3 A3 B2 A B3 B2 B2 B2 B2 B3 B2 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B2 B2 B3 B B2 B B B A A A B3 B2 B3 B2 B B3 B A B B2 B B3 B Bl B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B B3 B B3 B2 B B3 B B B B B B B B B Ex Ex B B3 B B B A A B3 B B2 B B B B q- B3 B AT Tonight will two opening of home coming festivities at Southern Ore gon Normal school In Ashland. The event la expected to attract a record number of former students. Tills evening's program begins with a noise parade and rally for the football clash tomorrow with Mon mouth normal, traditional enemy of the Ashland school. A huge bonfire. In which chemicals will be used to create a spectacular effect, will fol low the rally. The flro will bo set building. The evening will end with behind the school administration a midnight snow. Alumni will meet tomorrow morn ing at 10:30 o'clock, and the game la called for 2:30 p. m. The alumni banquet la scheduled for tomorrow evening at 0:30 o'clock In the Llthla hotel. Dancing will follow In the school gymnasium at 0 o'clock. Mlns Marian Ady Is general chair men in charge ol arrangements for the week-end. Recovers Trousers BEAVERTON, Ore. Nov. 6.--(AP) A. W. Orlpp of the Bert ha -Beaver-ton highway recovered two-thirds of a thief's loot but the other third probably waa the most important. Qripp'a trousers, a purse and 92 disappeared while ho was sleeping on his porch. The trousers and purse, but not the money, were found nearby. FOR DEATH GLUES THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 8. (AP) State police and Wasco county of ficers silted the ashea of a barn on Tygh Ridge today In an effort to uncover lurther evidence surround ing tho death of Owen Jones, 65, whoso body was found In the ruined structure. Preliminary evidence that Jones was shot, hla head crushed and at least one leg severed led officers to call In Dr. Frank, Mcnne, pathologist at the University of Oregon medical school, as well as fire experts from stata police headquarters. The bullet and a portion of the torso were talcen to Portland by Dr. Menne last night. The possibility that a pyromanlac may have been involved wsa con sidered when It waa remembered that other barns in nearby vicini ties had been destroyed by fires of unknown origin recently. Your dollar has an unusual amount of cents at Jarmin's Savings every day of the year-where quality and low prices go hand in hand. Visit our Dollar Day Display You will be surprised how much a dollar will buy at Jarmin's. ITALIAN BALM 60c size 3 for $1. Dr. West's Tooth Paste 25c size 8 for $1 .00 Woodbury's Facial Soap (f02tfy 14 for $1.00 Halibut Oil Capsules fj; 2 bxs. for $1.00 Electric Heating Pads . . $1.00 Prices Effective Saturday and Monday 60c Murine 34c 10c Turns ...5c $1.00 Adlerika .. C5c 10c Gum Camphor .'. 4c ?i;00 Bisodol 59c 100 Hinklea 9c 50c Pablum 31c 3 oz. Denalan 47c 1 oz. Tincture Iodine . 7o $1 boxes Henry Eocheau Soap 2 boxes 81.00 16 oz. Milk Magnesia 11c 35c Lifebuoy Sh. Crm, 19c Hinds H. & A. Lotion. , 3 for $1.00 Kruachen Salts 4 for $1.00 Cleansing Tissues, 500 Sheets 4 for $1.00 Epsom Salts, 25 lbs. $1.00 PRESCRIPTIONS Tilled As Your Doctor Wants Them Filled At Economical Prices GOOD WEATHER LOOMS FOR PORTLAND CAME PORTUAND, Ore.. Nov. 8. (API Football fans found plenty of satis faction la the weatherman's report for the U. O. L. A.-Oregon grid game here tomorrow. 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