Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 19, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTCTVFOTJT) MATL TRTRTTyE. 'M'ED'FO'RD. OKEGOy. THURSDAY, yOVErBEft 19, 1935.
PXQE THREE
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Wedding Tuesday
. Unites Couple at
Home of Parents
A marriage of much Interest bore
this week was that of Miss Mildred
Hampson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Hampson, and Russell Theodore
Royer, which was solemnized Tuesday
afternoon.
The service was read at 3 o'clock
at the home of the bride's parents by
Rev. w. R. Balrd. Attending the
couple as bridesmaid and best man
were Miss Barbara Hampson, sister of
the bride, and Walter Roth, brother
of the groom.
Twenty-two guests were present, In
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampson and T.
J. Hampson, of Crescent City and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hampson and two
children of Grant Pass.
The bride wore a tailored suit of
brown with matching accessories In
a darker shade and carried a bou
quet of pink and yellow rosebuds.
Miss Hampson wore a similar en
semble In grey and blue and a gar
denia corsage. .
Preceding the service Harry Hamp
son sang "I Love You Truly. ' ac
companied at the piano by Betty
Jane oreen. Bride and groom receiv
ed their guests Informally before
leaving on a several days' honeymoon.
Upon their return here, they will
be at home at 44 Myers Court.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Royer have re
sided here for the past eleven years
and are well-known In the commun
ity end valley.
Mrs. Bebb to
Attend Opera.
Leaving for the south this evening
will bo Mrs. R. E. Bebb, who plans a
few days' stay In Ban Francisco. Out
standing performances of the opera
this week-end are providing an at
traction to many southern Oregon
residents.
Mrs. Bebb will hear Verdi's "Othel
lo," with Lawrence Tlbbett tomorrow
and "Die Walkure" with Klrsten Flag
tdt Sunday. 8he also plans attend
ance at the Stanford-California foot
ball game, the "big game" or the sea.
In the bav district.
While in the south Mrs. Bebb Is also
in he the miest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Hlgglns In Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.
Biggins are former Med ford residents
and well-known nere.
Mrs. Bebb plBns to return to Med.
-ford the early part of next week.
Group to See
name at Salem.
Among those going north to attend
the Medford-Salem high school foot
ball game to be played this evening
were the Misses Peggy Reter. Kathleen
Dlllard, Lois Herman, Florence Rln
goen and Prankle Rlnabarger, who left
by motor this morning.
The group plans to stop in CorvBllls
tomorrow where they will visit Miss
Elaine Brophy, student 'at Oregon
State college. They expect to return
Saturday. .
Thanksgiving
-special-FREE
50c jar of nationally ad
vertised Duart Oreme of
Milk facial cream with
our reg, $3.95 Duart
Permanent
Make your appointment
now. This offer good until
Nov. 26th.
YOUNG'S
BEAUTY SHOP
24 S. Grape , Tel. 454
ADRIENNE'S
Nelly Don
Specials For
Friday and
Saturday
SMOCKS
Cotton Prints
$1.95
Silk Smockg $2.95
Nelda Crepe Dresses
New Fall dark print Nelly Dom.
Regular $7.95 CC QC
values - 33iV3
Nelly Don Cottons
$1.95 values in new (P4 ""IQ
Fall cotton dresses. ...3 I I w
Interesting apparel for Thankr.
giving arriving daily.
Betrothal Is Told
In California City
to many Medford residents Is that of
uie engagement 01 miss tttioy stone,
formerly of this city and now living
in Lone Beach. Calif., to Warren Ren
frew, of Long Beach.
Miss Stone Is the daughter of Mrs.
Elsie L, Stone and the late Dr. Dow
W. Stone. She and her mother left
Medford a few months ago to make
tneir nome in tne sou&n.
Ph inniviinMmant. vai mnrl t fl.
breakfast at the Robinson hotel In
Long Beach and came as a surprise
to friends present. Date for the cere-
mnnir Vina nnt ruun nnnnllnrwl Ma Vt
but the wedding Is to be an event of
the near future.
Xlna .Qtv-me 1 vrv Wftll-knOWn here.
having spent the greater part of her
life here.
-
Plani Com Dieted
For Daddy's Night.
Pinnt rrnvn twin comDleted for the
nriHv. TAitrht-. rftnn and nroeram
being arranged by the Jackson school
Parent-Teacher association for to
morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. Al
though th affair is In honor of
fathers, a cordial invitation is ex
tended to mothers as well.
TirfsH nn fh nroeram will be
group singing led by Dr. Ed Shockley,
numbers by xne dots cuuru
i ifinn f Mira Gertrude Ahl-
strom. and a short address by Capt.
Franklin Canlett.
Mrs. Roscoe Edwards Is In charge
of the dinner, which Is to be southern
style, and Mrs. W. I. HUtonison
..tinn rm nrnirrftm chairman. The
oommlttees state that indications at
present are for an outstanding eve-
Those attending are requested to
bring service and cup.
Many Will See
Game Saturday.
A number of Medford residents are
planning to attend the Oregon-O.S.O
football game, Oregon's big game of
the year, to be played at Corvallls
Saturday in conjunction with Home
coming festivities on the Oregon
State campus.
Among those going win u. -
Mrs. B. B. Lowry who will leave to-
- v..Mr,A At. Eiieene they
morrow ivi
will visit their sons, David snd Philip.
who will accompany tnem to
. ... wiii ..-. two other
VSU1B WllOITJ wroj --
sons. Wayne and Wallace, students of
Oregon State college.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowry plan to remain
a few days in the north, returning
the early part of next wee.
Luncheon Planned
Pa- Kln'anll f.RltlPfl.
Mrs. J. O. Thompson will be hostess
to ths Klwanls ladles at her home.
20 Summit avenue, next Monday
.fiMn it wax announced eoday
The affair Is to be dessert bridge at
, .an .4 Mm Prank - Dlllard
and Mrs. Mark Clemenson will assist
the hostess. '
M.mvr. am Temlested to bring
sawing being done for the Christmas
doll ss a club project.
Visitor Stops
En Route North,
vtittinir in Mpdford Monday was Dr.
Clara. Ingham of Portland, who was
the guest of Mrs. A. V. Graves. Dr.
Ingham was returning to her home
-. MH.lnn In Ts AnfflS. She
had attended dedication ceremonies
of the San Francisco-Oakland bay
IvMbi l.t. week.
Dr. Ingham Is state president of
the League of western writers.
t
rartfth Ladles
nt.nnln 11, rt V
T ..i.. A th Rnprei Heart C&thO
ii n.iH.fe will he.-hnsteiuies tomorrow
afternoon for dessert-bridge lunch
eon at the pariah hall at i :su o croc,
with a bazaar to accompany the af
fair.
AnwnnA lntrtArf 1. COKilallV in'
vlted. Advance reservations may be
made by calling 1349-1, or lsaa-n.
Valley Couple
Tr,l n Bnlith
innMinmnutnt nn hen made of
the marriage of Miss Prances Palmer
and Paul James In HtocKton, i;aiu.,
November 7. Both are well-known In
the valley, having lived In Central
Point a few years ago. They will make
their home In Stockton.
I
.Mrs. Llngerfelt
Honored Tuesday.
Mrs. W. J. Llngerfelt, long-time
member of the Loyal Women's class
of the First Christian church, was an
honored guest of the group at the
meeting Tuesday afternoon, the oc
casion being ber birthday.
The honoree waa presented with a
number of gifts and a birthday cake.
Parents, Teachers
Meeting Tomorrow.
Announcement hss been made of
the Washington school P.-T. A. meet
ing plsnned for tomorrow afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock In the school gymna
sium. Those In charge state that the
session Is an Important one and re
quest all members to be present.
(Continued from Page One.)
been successful from the Inside and
out.
The soundest stock marketeers and
New Dealers regard him highly. He
has followed the line hewn by the
original chairman. Joe Kennedy.
The New Deal haa too few execu
tive administrators like Landls, Chair
man Crowley of FDIC. Jesse Jones of
RFC, Chairman Eccles of the FRB.
and Intends to keep all It can.
Those who consider the election a
mandate for everything advocated by
everyone In the Roosevelt camp should
make a study of the variety of rea
sons why people voted for the presi
dent. They could start off with the un
announced explanation of a promi
nent Democratic leader, who says: '!
really did not like to see the ad
ministration being so antagonistic to
business. After all, the business man
Is the only one who will take men off
the relief rolls, and Inasmuch as this
Is an object of the administration. It
should cooperate with business more.
There ought to be a friendly feeling
between business and the government,
and I thought I could do more to
bring It about by working within the
New Deal than outside It."
Against this, the reasoning of some
of the socialists and communists who
voted Democratic could be placed.
The simplest explanation, however.
may be overlooked. The greater
number probably Just preferred
Roosevelt to Landon, without being
swayed by any particular lames.
The state department haa started a
series of elegant handouts analyzing
the reciprocal trade agreements. The
first one, on the Canadian treaty, was
published the other day. It covers
35 pages.
The purpose behind the publicity
program Is to build up interest and
knowledge In preparation for further
action when Secretary Hull returns
from Buenos Aires. One or two minor
agreements (including Chile) are now
hanging fire, but bigger things are
expected later.
Letters received at the White House
are generally referred to one of the
government departments for response.
That Is, if a correspondent inquires
about relief, his letter is Initialed
"WPA" snd sent to that agency. The
same method Is In uk with TV A, AAA,
PCA and all the others except RA.
Pot some reason, letters referred to
the resettlement administration are
not marked "RA." but instead are
slugged "Dr. Tugwell."
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Be Correct, Corseted
In an ARTIST MODEL for
$5.00. S7.76. H0 00. 113 76.
ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN.
Either. . . because
... the West's
or wiF
Wally
By French Dress
By MARY FENTRESS
(Copyright by United Press.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 19. (UP) Mrs.
"Wally" Simpson, whose tast in
clothes Is listed by King Edward as
one of her leading charms, according
to close friends, will go to Paris short
ly to complete her winter wardrobe
planned in keeping with the mon
arch's fancy.
The king, who for years has set
styles in men's clothes, haa also been
considered a keen Judge of women's
fashions. He and Mrs. Simpson fre
quently discuss clothes.
Paris designers have watched Mrs.
Simpson's clothes carefully. Many
consider she ranks with the Duchess
of Kent as a style leader. They have
created a number of models which
are expected to appeal to the former
Baltimore girl.
simple Models Favored.
The American-born friend of King
Edward la .a greav sportswoman and
usually wears simple, tailored clothes
in somber colors. On long walks, or
motor rides, in the country with the
king, she wears two-piece suits of
tweed either In soft blues to match
her eyes or in plain black.
She will select several simple wool
en dresses suitable for gardening, In
accordance with the king's latest
hobby that of planting bulbs and
flowers In the royal garden at Fort
Belvedere, the British monarch's
country estate near London.
Her hats always are simple. They
will be of soft lett with elevated,
crushed crowns and short visor-Uke
front brims.
Her afternoon clothes will be sim
ple and tailored. She usually dresses'
In black for town wear, choosing
crepes, satins and lightweight wool
ens, occasionally she years blue,
sometimes pale turquoise and some
times a defp royal blue.
Blooms at Night.
Her afternoon gowns are made high
at the neck, sometimes set off by
touches of white or with a bright
velvet scarf at the neck. With the
dresses that are un trimmed at the
neck she wears a strand of pearls
reportedly a gift from the king.
It Is only in evening clothes that
Mrs. Simpson chooses bright colors
and exotic style Shimmering lames
of all colors, are invariably found in
her winter wardrobe. Many of these
glittering creations are made with
high-necked front bodices, a halter
strap about the neck, and are com
pletely bare in back to the waist.
These gowns are expected to be
seen frequently In London's west end
when the king escorts Mrs, Simpson
to dances, now possible since6 the
British court no longer Is In mourn
ing. Her evening wraps also are of simple
design in rlcn, luxurious materials.
Blaok velvet, lined with white er
mine, will probably be chosen for one
cape, while another will be of silver
fox. with 12 to 15 skins running
lengthwise.
Mrs. Simpson's deshabille, or house
robes, will be fluffy and feminine.
Rich' satins In pastel shades will be
used for foundations to be worn un-
both contain Acme
favorite beer!
ACME BSEWillES
Son Fronclico
lot AnQl.f ,
s Wardrobe Watched
Her Dresses
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Mrs. Will Us Simpson, American -born friend of Klug Edwnrd VIII, Is
credited with a superlative taste In chosliifr. tier clothing. The klujf lists
this arcompll)inient ns among- her lending rlmrnis. Mm. SI nip win In shown
nbova bh she united nt the liondon Mntloti for the boat train bringing her
"Aunt Uessle," Mrs. , B. Merry nmn, who wnn iVH-ted to become ber
cbupernne while she united tor her dlvorre to liertm final". fA.I1. Photo)
der long lace conta of the same
shades. Some will be In fluttering
chiffon caught In at the waist with
sprays of perfumed artificial flow
ers. These house gowns, ao(t and
clinging, re worn 1 with matching
openwork sandnla of satin or velvet.
,
Davis Transfer -and Storage opened
today in new headquarters at the cor
ner of South Kir and Eighth streets,
after having been located at 20 South
arnpe street for tho pnat 18 years.
Under the direction of J. T. Davis,
who established his transfer business
in this city In 1010, tho two-story
warehouse building haa been remod
eled and redecorated.
The upper floor of the Davla Trans
fer and Storage has been partitioned
into Individual compartments so that
southern Orpgon resident may now
store their household goods In sep
arate -rooms which are locked. A
number of Improvements have been
completed In the main office which
'Hli thanksgiving,
m
new Uste thrill. Turkey more richly brown more savory
more tender. There is t new and easier way to cook
turkey, to prepare Thanksgiving dinner with a modern
Wedgewood Gas Range.
Wedgewood'j new tow-Temperature Oven, with automatic
heat control, eliminates oven preheating searing
covering basting watch
i
THANKSGIVING
A SMALL down
payment will teur
Immcdfat delivery
of a beautiful new
Wedgewood Range
SOUTHERN OREGON
GAS CORPORATION
Designers
Charm Ruler
v(1t,
.e wji.
l' &U
O
S:
Is particularly roomy and attractive.
Mr. Davla new warehouse la more
than three times aa largo aa hla for
mer location. The move was made
necessary by rapidly increasing busi
ness, he stated today.
1 " "
Year's Highest Tide
Slated Saturday
TILLAMOOK, Ore., Nov. 10. (AP)
The reatlesa Pacific approached Its
high stage of the year today while
land-lubbers awaited with interest to
Ascertain whether the sea's annilal
show would bo accompanied by the
usual pounding storms.
The highest tide 0 feet, 7 Inches
lit scheduled nt 13:30 p. m. Saturday,
November 38.
Lights Of Bandon
Flare Forth Again
BANDON. Nov. 19. IP) The city
of Dnndon, plunged Into darkness by
the destructive fire of September 1(1,
haa its street light system working
again. Repairs were completed thla
week and tho lights turned on to
Illuminate th? downtown district.
. A siren recovered from a pile of
debris will sound the nightly . cur
few.
Use Mail Tribune WBnt ads.
treat yourself and family to a
ing. Carefree cooking with
assurance of positive results.
Enjoy Thanksgiving dinner
as never before cooked
with a new Wedgewood.
Convenient budget terms
plus new, low rates for
Petroleum Natural Gas make
ownership easy. See these
ranges loday.
FAY .WEBB." EX-WIFE
OF CROONER VALLEE,
IS TAKENBY DEATH
(Continue from Pag Ona.)
up aha left the Nevada divorce capi
tal still married.
The official Reparation waa an
nounced April 4, 1033. after her fath
er had hurried to New Yorlc In a
vain attempt to reconcile the pair.
Domestic fireworks soon were trans
ferred to the courts.
Seeking to have her 100 weekly
support raised In New York. Fay Bet
forth her needs aa 7460 a month.
She also petitioned to enjoin Vallee
from seeking a Moxlcon divorce.
The crooner countered by Intro
ducing records of "tapped" telephone
conversations between Mrs. Vallee and
a man he Identified as Qarfleld Leon,
an adagio dancer.
In an amended separate mainte
nance suit filed In California, Vallee
waa accused of misconduct with Alice
Paye. film actress who had sung with
his orchestrs.
Out of the maze of litigation at
length emerged as a divorce. It waa
granted, to Fay last May by a Los
Angelea Judge. A cosh settlement
and 9100 a week went with It.
.
Klamath Bridges
Need Rebuilding
KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 19. P)
Construction of four bridges across
the government Irrigation canal In
the city limits will be asked In a bill
proposed for tho next session of con
gress. B. A. Thomas, city engineer, aald
existing bridges were In poor condi
tion and eventually would be con
demned.
The cost, of replacement was esti
mated at feo.000.
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SNIPER'S
ROSEBUno, Ore.. Nov. 10. (API
Harry Van Winkle, 80, wanted at Emi
nence, Mo., as a parole violator, was
taken into custody here today by
sheriff's officers, sheriff Percy Webb
said Missouri authorities have advised
him extradition proceedings will ba
started Immediately.
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Thursday Special
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ST. ANN'S ALTAR
SOCIETY
Wilt hold a Dessert Bridge Party,
Friday Afternoon at 1:30, at the
Parish Hall.
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Thanksgiving
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