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MTCPFOTTO MAIL TRTBTTNTE. MEDFORD. QREGOy, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1936 PAGE THREE SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Mrs. Morris Tells of Note Shriners and Wives Guests Saturday At Ashland Ceremony Prominent among events of the week-end In southern Oregon was the annual Thanksgiving ceremonial uf Hlllah temple Saturday In Ashland, when Shrine members and their wives were entertained. A large number from Medford were In attendance for the extensive pro gram of afternoon and evening, which Included traditional ceremo nial features. Approximately 400 at tended from the towns In southern Oregon. . A banquet, concert, ritual and dance made up the program which was presided over by Oeorge W. Hu lls, Illustrious potentate. A large number were present from both Klamath Palls and Grants Pass. Among Medford folk attending were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Terrett. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, Mr. snd Mrs. E. C Jerome. O O Olenderter. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Peasley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eble, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmscheld. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Cun ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swem. Others were Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kellom, Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Stearns. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeney, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Blckert. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Ryn nlng, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Older, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tengwald, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Newman, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Frey. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Prazee. - 4 Luncheon Honors Delphian Speaker Among outstanding events of the year for the Delphian society was the luncheon last week in honor of Rych ard Sleight, art student and lecturer, who presented the second of two srt lecturers to the group at that time. He la at present visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sleight. Sleight, a pupil of Academic Du Art, has spent the past few years studying In various scnoois, wciua Ing the University of Oregon where he took work under Dr. Jlro Harada. head of the Imperial Household mu seum In Tokyo. He has been assistant to Dr. F. Hyle, president of the Palace Legion of Honor In San Francisco: assistant curator of the Ban Francisco museum of art; has worked for Vera Jones Brisht eallery In the hay city ana with Harold Gump. Herbert Flelsh acker and H. S. Crocker In San Fran cisco. He has lectured at Stanford univer sity, University of California. Santa Clara university, San Jose state col lege and San Francisco State collego and has bad numerous articles print ed. He was engaged In continuing lecturers until a short time ago when he stopped because of Ul health. ' A large numbers of members and guests were present at the luncheon and report an Interesting lecture. 4 Date Named For First School Drama Date for production of the first of this season's dramatic presentations at the Southern Oregon Normal school has been set for December 10 and 12, according to recent announcement. The play selected is "The Late Christopher Bean," by Sidney How ard, and Is to be directed by Albert Van Aver, head of the dramatics de partment in1 the absence of Angus L. Bowmer, The Ashland school presentations always attract much Interest here and In other southern Oregon towns. pUygoers finding them a distinct cul tural advantage. The advantageous location bf the normal school campus Is appreciated by many unable to visit upstate schools frequently. Coming Wedding Interests Friends The coming wedding of Miss Blanche Runels to Ray Friable is at tracting much Interest among the many friends of the young couple. Date for the ceremony has been set as Thanksgiving Day, and the rites will be performed In Trinity church In Portland. Both Miss Runels and Mr. Frlsble are well known throughout southern Oregon snd the wedding will be one of the most anticipated of the fall season. 4 B. P. W. Clull to Be Entertained Members of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club will be en tertained this evening at the Valley school studio. A varied program has been arranged and time la announced as 8 o'clock. All members are cordially Invited to bring guests as the affair 1 ex pected to be an outstanding one on the club calendar. Thanksgiving fes tivities will form a theme for the evening. Mulrheads Return From San Francisco Southern Oregon visitors In San Francisco were decreased with the re turn of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mulrhead to their home here yesterday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mulrhead were among the many going aouth last week to be present for the ceremonies of the opening of the San Francisco-Oakland . bay bridge, a major event In coast activities, with the St. Mary's-Santa Clara football game yesterday adding t the attraction. Recent Wedding of Miss Inch Is Told Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Marjorle Inch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Inch of this city, to William Rob erts in Hollywood, Calif. , The ceremony was solemnised In Los Angeles October 81. The bride formerly lived here and has a large number of friends In the I valley. She attended the Universal of Arizona, where she was prominent In campus activities. The young couple will make their home at 2358 Stanley Hills. Holly wood, after Novemfier 23. Mrs. Walker Home' After Medford Stay Leaving for the north this morn ing was Mrs. Jack Walker, who has spent the past few weeks In southern Oregon. She is returning to her home In Portland. Mrs. Walker, the former Miss Adra Edwards, Is a former resident of 'this city and was greeted by a large num ber of old friends while here. She was the guest of her sisters, Mrs.. Chester Hubbard and Miss Georgia Edwards, and of friends during her stay. Mrs Hamlin-Is Hostess Thursday Mrs. Grace Hamlin was hostess to the Past Noble Grand club at last week's meeting, Rosle Young, Carrie McDannel and Lucy Ruck assisting her. Plans were made for the bazaar and carnival to be held In the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening, to which the public is Invited. Active Women to Meet Tomorrow Events on the week's schedule In clude the gathering of the women of the Active club announced for to morrow evening. Mrs. Bruce Baue will be hostess to the group. The affair Is to be dessert-brldize and time has been set at 7:30 o'clock. I f Ji-.. PS The reopened probe Into the death of Held Russell, 28, requested by his mother on the theory that he was killed rather than that he was a suicide as the ease was officially listed, led to the Toltlntary ap pearance at the Los Angeles district attorney's office of the novelist, Gouverneur Morris, at whose home Russell was found dead; Mrs. Morris and Miss Llln Lee, film actress. Mrs. Morris told of finding a note which Indicated Russell planned to kill himself. Left to right: Miss Lee. Morris, Mrs. Morris and Chief Investigator Clyde Plummer. (Associated Press Photo). What the Girl Scouts Are Doing For ttaa Interest of the new leaders especially and In review for the old leaders, the officers of the Girl Scout Leaders' association will con duct a. model troop meeting Tues day evening, November 17 at 7:30 at Girl Scout headquarters. Analysis of different types of meetings will he given and troop games In knot fytng and trail signs will be demon strated. Mrs. Margery Pena will as sist In singing and mu-?)cal games. A hundred percent attendance of all leaders Is Invited and a cordial Invitation Is extended to anyone who might be interested In Girl Scout leadership. 4 Wins As Independent Nebraska's 7 5-ysar-old senator, George W. Norrls, who was for merly a Republican, won re-election as an Independent by petition, de feating both the Republican and Democratic nominees. He Is shown at Ms McCook home after his vic tory was assured. (Associated Press Photo! An educational movement to Imbue and familiarize Italian youth with the elemental phases of aeronautics la being carried on throughout Italy, Rubber footwear exports from the United States In 1935 amounted to only 983 pairs, or 1.4 per cent of ag gregate world exports. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Schilling pure" nil la flavor lasts MM- LOOK YOUR BEST THIS THANKSGIVING LOVELY PERMANENTS $5.00 at the PREV0ST BEAUTY SHOP t JS . Oakdaje. Id 727 FINE FOOD Cap. Ilaierman's Orchestra Every Mglit Dance and Pine at ERNIE'S CASINO Insist On Deliciou Lost River BUTTER TASUST GENERAL WATCHES TROOPS EMPLOYERS ASKED TO HEAR EXPERT ON SECURITY ACT (Continued from page One.) I In the two counties. Mr. Morse read ily agreed, Mr. DeSousa stated. "A large number of employers will probably take advantage of this op portunity to obtain authentic Infor mation regarding operation of the social security act." Mr. DeSouui said. Distribution of forms for employ ers was begun by the postal staff here this morning. The forms, which seek data on the kind of business en gaged In by the employer and the number of employes, must be filled out and returned to the postofftcc not later than November 31, Mr. De Souca explained. Excepting specified exemptions, all employers are affect ed by the act regardless of the num ber of employes. The first return to be received at Medford pos to trice was made at 10:30 this morning by Al Plche. own er of the hardware and sports store taarlng his name. Mr. DeSouaa an nounced. Forms for employee to flU out are to be distributer later. Makes Good For Dad General Joie Varela, Spanish Fascist commander whose forcet cap tured the key city of Brunete In the rebel advance on Madrid. Is shown watching from a cliff-top near Toledo the advance of hit line. With him are two members of his staff. (Associated Press Photo) E TO TRAFFIC TOLL PORTLAND, Nov. 16. (IP) Pour more names were added to Oregon's 1036 automohlle death list over the week end. The victims were: Zallch Shapiro, 66, Portland, who died In a Portland hospital from In juries received when he waa atruck by an automobile Friday. Zealer M. Boyer, 60, Portland, killed Instantly Saturday night, also when struck walking; ' Raymond Nielsen. 17, Portland, who died from a fractured skull received when the car In which he waa riding collided head on with another on the Columbia River highway near the Mofflt creek bridge; William Cass, 60. SERA worker sta tioned at Camp Clatsop, struck by a car while walking on the Astoria-Seaside highway Saturday night. He died Sunday in an Astoria hospital. 4 Olit stage Klallon minis ROSEBURO. Ore.. Nov. 16. (IP) Fire of undetermined origin today totally destroyed the O. F. Wilson home at Reston. The large, two-story structure was for many years a stage station In the days of the horse drawn stages, which traversed the mountainous route botwecn Roseburg and Coos bsy by way of Brewster valley. tiyl U s It Isn't often that a football coach has a son as one of his stars. But Bill Spauldlng, son of Coach Spauld. Ing of U, C. L. A.. Is making good In a big way as a halfback after In. Juries dogged him In his first year of football. Young Spauldlng (above) accounted for one of his team's touchtiwna against Oregon State and was slated to be in the lineup against S,.-nford. (Associated Press Photo) Robeson, with an area of 090 square miles, la the largest county In North Carolina. Oregon haa recently erected five large brldgca on Its Bconlo coastal highway. Germany exported 28 million mouth organs In 1035 with the Unit ed States and South America as best customers. GILL RE-ELECTED L (Continued from Page One) prices, Oovernor W. I. Myers of the farm credit administration told the Orange today. t "An 80 per cent lncroase in farm Income since 1933, and more advan tageous farm credit terms have set a premium on farm ownership," My ers said. "Voluntary transfers of farm land now are at the highest level since 1928." IN 14-STORY FALL NEW YORK. Nov. 16. (IP) The 14 story .plunge to death of David Brooks, a nephew of Lady Astor, mndo the former Adelsldo A. 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