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    MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO OX. TUESDAY. 'APPTL 13. 1937.
PA'OE TTTREE
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
MEDFORD SPEAKS
Miss Kirtley To
Speak at Session
Of K. F. Meeting
Med ford members of the American
Association of University Women are
making plans to attend the 13th
annual state meeting to be held In
Klamath Palls this week-end, April
16 and 17.
Miss Josephine Kirtley. head of the
International study group of the lo
cal branch, la to be the luncheon
speaker. She Is to appear on the
International relations program with
Mrs. Francis Murphy of Portland as
chairman, and Dr. Kate W. Jameson,
state president, presiding.
Ml as Mary Yost, dean of women at
Stanford university and national
vice-president of the organization,
and Mrs. L. T. Merwln of Portland,
regional director of the north Pa
cific section, will also take part as
speakers on the program.
Mrs. J. Royal Shaw, president of the
hostess branch, will preside at the
Friday banquet when Mrs. Merwln
and Dr. Jameson wilt give a Joint
report on the biennial convention re
cently held In Savannah,. Oa.
.(1 Medford members attending, be
sides Miss Kirtley, will Include Miss
Carin Degermark. Medford president,
and Miss Maureen Carroll. Others
are expected to Join the local dele
gation. f
Mistletoe Club
Plans Luncheon.
Mrs. Cella Geer will be hostess to
members and friends of Mistletoe club
at her home in Central Point for a
covered-dish luncheon tomorrow
afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Those at
tending are requested to bring ser
vice.
Mrs. Geer will be assisted by Miss
Margaret Geer, Mrs. Frieda Klngsley
and Mrs. Hannah Honor.
All members are requested to be
present at this week's R. N. A. meet
lng. scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Thurs
day evening when final arrangements
for the state convention, which la to
be held here, will be made.
Mrs. Katharine Benson of Portland,
state supervisor, will be present for
the Thursday evening session to aid
In convention plans.
Leedy-Conklln
Marrtrge Told.
Announcement has been made ol
the marriage of Ella Mae Leedy of
Jacksonville and George Conklln of
Caldwell, N. J. The civil service was
performed Saturday afternoon In
Medford.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Minnie Cromwell of Paskenta and
Hollywood. Calif., and the grand
daughter of Mrs. N. A. Brown of Pas
kenta and Oakland, one of Cali
fornia's oldest settlers.
Mr. Conklln is the son of the late
Henry Conklln of Caldwell, N. J. The
couple will make their home In Jack
sonville.
Ianre Planned
Tomorrow Night
Arrangements are being completed
by Talisman lodge No. 31. Kniehts
of Pythias, for a dance set for to
morrow evening. Quests will be
members and their ladles and In
vited friends.
Tables will be arranged for those
who prefer to play cards, the com
mittee In charge states. Refresh
ments will be served.
Past Presidents
Schedule Session.
Mrs. Matilda Dietrich will . be
hostess to members of the Past Presi
dents' club of the Degree of Honor
lodge at her home. 930 North Central
avenue, this evening, according to an
nouncement made today.
Circle Luncheon
Set for Thursday.
Members and friends of the Just
Folks circle will be entertained by
Mrs. Orln Schenck at her home, 626
South Holly street, Thursday after
noon. '1116 affair is to be dessert'
luncheon at 1 :30 o'clock and all mem
bers and friends are cordially Invited
AT ROTARY MEET
Ted M- Medford. district manager
for Safeway Stores with headquar
ters at Klamath Falls, entertained
members of the Medford Rotary club
and guests today with an Interesting
and enlightening address on world
affairs. Mr. Med fords talk featured
the regular luncheon meeting of the
club at the Hotel Medford.
Plans are rapidly being perfected
for the Medford Rotary club's par
ticipation In the Inter -city meeting
in Portland next Tuesday when a
delegation of Rotarlana and buslnes
men will enjoy the hospitality of the
Rose City organization and prese;.c
a program for Portland members. In
the morning, after the Rotary dele
gation arrives In Portland, the Med
ford men will be guests of the Port
land Breakfast club, following an In
vitation received here from Tommy
Luke, president of that organization.
After the Breakfast club and Ro
tary meetings, the Rotarlans will be
guests of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce on a visit to Bonneville
dam. Business men Interested In
making the pilgrimage with the Ro
tarlans have been Invited to con
tact Joe Marshall, secretary of the
club, so that proper reservations may
be made. A special rate has been
granted by the Southern Pacific
lines and the Medford delegation will
occup a special car on the Port
land Jaunt.
Embarrassed Girl
CARACAL, Roumania, April 13.
(UP) Olympia Bhttzulescu, 17, was
so embarrassed today when her
teacher found love letters from two
college boys In her desk that she
swallowed poison, dying three hours
later.
ZONTA ADDRESS
Mre. Thora Lawrence's talk on
"Diamonds" was greatly appreciated
by Zontlans who assembled Monday
noon at the Medford hotel for
luncheon. Many factors determining
the value of the stones were ex
plained In en Interesting manner.
An article regarding Mrs. Muriel
Tsvetkoff of San Francisco was read
and discussed. Mrs. Tsvetkoff Is
known as the "boss of business," to
the 396 business houses In San
Francisco who sponsor her better
business bureau to enable them to
keep a check on the sales ethics of
all transactions.
Mrs. Ethetwyn Hoffmann, presiding
officer, requested that all members
of the Zonta club lend their coop
eration to further the plans for
Pear Week.
ARCTIC SLEDGE DOGS
CHEW UP CITY POOCH
YOUNQSTOWK. O.. April 13. (UP)
A tiny white dog which ran to
welcome the team of Arctic sledge
dogs brought here by Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Carroll, of British Columbia,
was set upon and killed by the pack.
Pussy In The Wall
NEW YORK. April 13. (UP) Ten
ants who had heard a mysterious
scratching behind the walls of their
apartments, broke a hole In the wall
today and found a cat.
To achieve the Perrect Silhouette
Wear ARTIST MODEL FOUNDATIONS
Ethelwyn B Hoirmann
LAWN MOWERSsharpened We coll
and del Sims Bros.. Tel 361 33 N Fit
WILL BE SPEAKER
AT LION'S
R. W. Doe. vice-president of Safe
way stores. Inc.. and the company's
first district manager here, will be
the principal speaker at tomorrow's
weekly luncheon -meeting of the Linn
club. The luncheon will be held In
the Hotel Medford at noon.
Mr. Doe Is expected to arrive from
his Oakland. Cat., headquarters In
the morning. He might be accom
panied by Ray W. Miller of Stockton,
president of Agricultural Trade Re
atlons, Inc.
Invitations to attend the luncheon
hnve been extended to members of
the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce, Business and Professional
Women's club, Zonta. Rogue River
Valley Traffic association. Fruit
Growers League. Inc.. Rotary. K I wants.
30-30 and Active clubs. Others In
terested In hearing Mr. Doe were In
vited to come by J. Farrell Haws.
Safeway manager and chairman of
the Lions committee In charge of
the meeting.
Others to attend Include M. L.
Bean of Portland. Safeway manager
for the Oregon division, and T. M.
Medford, manager of the Klamath
Falls division.
The chamber of commerce Issued
a bulletin today asking Its members
to attend.
Mr. Haws requested that luncheon
reservations be made by calling the
chamber of commerce not later than
10 a. m. tomorrow.
WELL IN BUDGE!
General county tund expenditures
of Jackson county during March
amounted to t25.166.44. according to
a monthly report today by the coun
ty clerk's office. This Is 9.8 percent
of the budget.
For the first quarter of the year,
the budget expenditures total 33.9
percent, all departments being well
within their budget allowances.
Road fund expenditures for the
first quarter amounted to 131,691.63,
or 17.8 percent for the quarter. Snow
and winter damage cau&ed an In
crease in the norrrfll quarter spend
ing. The report shows that all relief
expenditures are well within the bud
get and less than for the aame per
iod last year.
MINOR AUTO CRASHES
ON POLICE . BLOTTER
Two minor auto wrecus occurred
In Medford yesterday, reports in city
police station show, with total dam
age In both cases being dented fend
ers and minor scratches.
A machine operated by Donald
Ntedermeyer of route 3. traveling
la
When SNOWDRIFT is delivered
to your kitchen you will find it as fresh,
pure and creamy as the day it was made.
south on Riverside, struck a parked
car belonging to William T. Wheeler
of 905 North Riverside.
At the Intersection of the Pacific
highway and Court street, cars driven
by Q. B. Lockwood of 1140 Court
street and J. H. Masters of Central
Point collided.
"THE CHEAPEST
THING ON YOUR
CAR IS THE BEST
TIRES YOU CAN
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Cleaned nnrt HlnrkiMt
In a Millinery Factory by ex
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list to
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Portland, Oregon. ' and up
75c
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
Prospect Club
Guests Friday.
PROSPECT, April 13 (Spl.) Mem
bers of the Patch and Chat club were
entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs.
Velma Dunnlgan at the James Dole
home.
Spring flowers formed the basis of
discussion and entertainment, with
game prizes going to Mrs. Veda Neville
and Gerald lne Askwlth. Dolores Dole
was presented In piano solos.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Neva Johnston and Margery Phlpps to
Mrs. Lillian Moore, Clarice Nye. Delta
Dole. Margaret Grieve, Mlml Blchey.
m Helga Hakkerup, Sylvia Nye, Veda Ne.
ville, Geraldln Askwlth( Rose Kelly,
Ruth Hazzard, Rema Smith, Marlon
Bean, Clara Zobel, Francis Pterson,
Elsie Phlpps, Marie Dole and Mrs.
Greene.
Portland Conclave
Attracting Many
Scores of delegates from all over
the state are gathered In Portland
this week to attend sessions of the
b tenia! convention of the Oregon
Congress of Parents and Teachers,
which opened yesterday.
Formal opening of the conclave was
the gathering last evening In the
Multnomah ballroom, when Mrs. John
E. Hayes of Twin Falls, Idaho, repre
senting the national congress, and
Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, chancellor
of higher education, addressed the
assembly.
Among the several Medford resi
dents attending the conclave are
Mrs. Jack Hoy land and Mrs. C, L.
Hopkins.
1
Recent Rites
Are Told Here.
The recent marriage of Mrs. Ruth
Goddard and Fred Lye Is has been an
nounced here.
The Impressive ceremony was sol
emnized Thursday evening at 8 o"clock
against a setting of splrea and daffo
dils In the F. O. E. hall. Rev, Sher
man L. Divine read the service.
About 60 friends and relatives were
present as the couple took their vows.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bradshaw attend
ed the couple as matron of honor and
best man.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. John
Hubler sang "I Love You Truly" and
h Louis Parker played wedding music.
Word of Arrival
Is Received Here
Medford friends have received word
of the birth of a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos Lezama of Chicago,
March 7. Mrs. Lezama was formerly
Miss Viva Grace Liggett, daughter
of Mrs. Charles Splndler of Ashland.
Mrs. Lezama was a resident of Med
ford until her marriage three years
nco.
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FROM CONSTIPATION
A convincing tribute is paid to
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Inside the body, All-Bran ab
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supplies vitamin B to help tone the
intestines, and iron for the blood.
You'll enjoy eating Kellogg's
All-Bran. As a cereal with milk
or fruits, or in appetizing recipes.
. Two tablespoonfuls every day are
usually enough three times daily
if needed. Sold by all grocers.
Made and guarantied by Kellogg
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Hand -Made
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Infants' Tralulnf rants 10c
Pastel Anklets, pair 15c
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