PAGE TWO
SOCIETY
By Janet
Many Expected
For Banquet at
Hotel Saturday
Preliminary arrangement are being
completed for the formal banquet of
the Medford branch of A. A. U. W.
which la to be an event of Saturday
evening at 8:90 o'clock In the main
dining room of the Hotel Medford.
Members are to bring gueeta and a
large crowd la expected. Thla la to
be the last gathering of the year
for the group and la among most
outstanding events of the year for
members.
Miss Mary Brown la to be toaat
mistress and others taking part are
to be Mrs. Allen Perry, Mrs. D. H.
perry and Miss Mary Louise Foster.
A special gueat speaker la to be pres
ent from out of town, the Identity
of whom will not be disclosed until
the Introduction. Muslo Is to be
furnished by Frederick OueUlaff,
baritone.
Tickets may be procured until 8
p. m. tomorrow evening at Render's
shop on North - Bartlett street.- After
thst time, tickets may only be se
cured at the hotel. Arrangements
are In charge of Helen Winter, chair
man, Mrs. Olennle Mae Early and
MUs Gertrude Butler.
Important Session
Set for Tomorrow
Important business Is scheduled to
come up before the meeting of
Daughters of Union Veterans set for
tomorrow evening at S o'clock In the
armory. All members are parttcu
larly urged to be present.
Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings
Famous for over 25 Years
. . . See the smart now.
Spring shades in sheer ringless chiffons,
crepes, service-sheer, and service . . . "No
run that starts above can pass the Gold
Stripe I" Prices to suit every purse . . . Come
in and choose your shades.
$100 and $1 15
BURELSON'S
Medford 'a Fastest Growing Women's Store
Tt OaJifomJ Oregon Power Company llLySg
and CLUBS
Wray Smith
Medford Members
To Attend Session
Of Garden Groups
Leaving this morning to attend the
stat federation of garden clubs
meeting to be held tomorrow and
Saturday at The Oallea were Mes-
deroee O. L. Ooff, Carl plchtner. O.
L. Qentner, K. E. Wilson and c. C.
Darby, representing the Medford Gar
den club.
Mrs, A. E. Reames, also a Mcdlord
member and first vice-president of
the federation, left last night to be
pressnt at the conclave. Mrs. Reames
Is to mske the response to the otfl
clal welcome at the convention. - A
no-hostess dinner, luncheon, tea, bus
iness sessions, garden lecture and
visits to garden spot of The Dalles
make up the convention program.
Date of the local Garden club flow
er ahow has been changed to Friday
and Saturday, June 4 and 5. and will
be held In the oounty courthouse.
Mrs. L. E. Williams haa extended an
Invitation to all olub members to
visit her gardens next week, when
her Iris will at the best.
Members will meet Friday after
noon, May 31, at the home of Mrs,
Alfred S. V. Carpenter on the Old
State road. Mrs. a. A. K reuse of
Klamath Falls will be praeent and will
talk on Japanese gsrdens.
Mr. Gllstrap to
Visit In Eugene
Leaving for the north by train this
morning was Mrs. Ernest R. Gllstrap,
who plana a few days' visit In Eu
gene. Mrs. Gllstrap la to attend the
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Matrix table banquet thla evening on
the University of Oregon campus.
' While away, Mr. Ollstrap la to
visit her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Id ward Walker.
She plana to return home thla weekend.
P.-T. A. to Honor
Teachers Tomorrow
Honor g-ueau at tha tot and lawn
party being arranged by the Junior
high chool Parant-Teachar aaaocia
tion for tomorrow afternoon wilt be
teacher of the achool.
Mr. George L. codding will be hos
tess for tr affair, last gathering of
the year for the group, at her home,
1015 Queen Anne avenue. Hour are
set for from 1:80 to 8:S0 o'clock.
Included among events of the af
ternoon will be Installation of new
officers, headed by Mrs. O. L. Hop
kins as president. Others are Mrs.
Osorge Codding, vice-president; Mrs
9. L. Ruch, secretary; and Mrs. Lyle
Thurman, treasurer.
Special program arrangements will
Include the presentation of acrobatic
dances by pupils of Miss Luy, accor
dion solos by Mrs. H. R. Prentice and
numbers by the achool harmonica
band.
About 10 guests are expected.
Mrs. Phillips to
Lecture Saturday
Much Interest la being manifest In
the benefit lecture on gardens and
cathedrals to bo presented at St.
Mark's guild hall Saturday evening
at 8:15 o'clock by Mrs. Martha Phil
ltpi, noted garden consultant of the
Pacific coast.
Mrs. T. M, Hlgglns, former Med
ford resident now living In Oakland,
Calif., writes to friends here com
mending Mrs. Phillips lectures, with
which she Is acquainted.
Mrs. Phillips Is returning south
from a spesklng tour of Washington,
Victoria and Oregon. At the comple
tion of her present tour, she plans a
trip to the orient for further study,
She Is an acquaintance of Rev, E. 8,
Bartlam. Her lecture la to be Illus
trated with screen pictures.
Tickets may be procured from any
member of St. Mark's Altar guild or
at the door.
Junior Week-End
Attracting Many
A number of Medford student, are
planning to attend Junior week-end
festivities at the Oregon Bute college
beginning tomorrow, when campus
students will entertain vial tors from
all over the state.
Among those going will be the
Misses Kathleen DIUard and Florenoe
Rlngoen, who will be gueeta at the
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority;! Misses
Dons Southwlck, Kathel Jones, Lois
Nichols and several others who will
also be gueeta at various sororities
on the campus.
Last Meeting
Set Tomorrow
Eagle Point, Mav 13. (Spl.) Last
session of the year for tha Eagle Point
Parent-Teacher association haa been
aet for tomorrow evening at the high
school.
The affair la to be preoeded by a
pot-luck dinner at 7 o'clock. Anyone
Interested Is cordially Invited to at
tend, bringing a oovered-dleh and
service for the family. Those In charge
I announce that a nursery and attend
ant la to be provided to take care of
children.
Officers Plan
Dance Juna )
Officers' club of Medford district
are to be hosts at another of the
periodic dancea Saturday evening,
June J, at the Hotel Medford. The af
fair la planned to honor Major Oeorge
R. Owena on hla aecond anniversary
aa commander of the Medford district.
Arrangement are being made by a
committee headed by Capt. Albert T.
Anderson, who la to be assisted by
Karl Janouch, Lieut. Phllo D. Smith
and Lieut Andrew J, Hemstreet.
Miss Stearns
Visiting Her
Arriving from tha south yesterday
morning was Miss Helen Stearns,
who plana a visit with her father.
Dr. R. w. Steams.
Mlas Stearns la now residing In
Ssn Francisco and will be welcomed
,
by a number of old friends here.
Ahe expects to remain about ten
days.
Club to Meet
Tonight at a"
Mrs. Dorothy Scripts? Is to be hos
tess to members of the Past Noble
Orand club this evening at her home,
60 Rose avenue. Time la Announced
at 8 o'clock.
Menus of the Day
By Mrs, Alexander George.
Pecan Roll Recipe.
(Tea room favorites but they can
esslly be made at home.)
Dinner serving Four or Five.
Chilled Fruit Juices
Broiled Veal Chops
Buttered Spinach
Creamed Cauliflower
Pecan Rolla Butter
Celery Plcklea
Chocolate Meringue Pudding
Coffee
Pecan Bolls.
(The Sticky Kind.)
1 cake compressed yeaat
1 tablespoons lukewarm water
t teaspoon salt
3 egga
1-8 cup sugar
1 cup boiling water
I tablespoons fat, melted
4 cups flour
Mix yeast and lukewarm water for
S mlnutea. Add salt, sugar and fat
to boiling water and cool until luke
warm. Add with rest of Ingredients
to the yeast mixture. Blend thor
oughly. Cover and let rise until
doubled In size. (About t hours will
be required In a room of 11 degrees
temperature.) Roll out the dough
until It la half an Inch thick. Spread
with the filling. Roll up like jelly
roll about 1(4 lnchea thick. Cut off
one-half Inch slices and place, flat
sides up, In a shallow pan lined with
syrup. Cover and let rtse about a
hours or until the rolla have doubled
In aire. Bake 30 mlnutea In a mod
erate oven. Turn out, with the atlcky
side up.
It Is usually advisable to divide the
dough Into two parts and maka two
rolla, as they are more easily handled.
Filling.
4 tablespoons soft butter
1 cup brown sugar
H cup pecana
1 teaspoon cinnamon.
Mix Ingredients and spread on the'
soft dough,
Syrup,
11J cups dark brown sugar
cup water
a tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
54 cup pecana
K teaspoon salt.
Boll sugar and water a minutes.
Add rest of Ingredients. Cool and
pour Into baking pans.
WILSON STRAIGHTENS.
HISTORY ON COUNCIL
R. B. Wilson, son of 3. R. Wilson
who built the old opera house that,
used to stand at the present location
of the Lewis super service station,
calls attention to the fact that a
town meeting In 1891, as recalled In
the April 1 Issue of the Mall Tribune.
waa held In the old opera, house In
tha Fluhrer building and not In the
opera house built by his father.
That opera house, Mr. Wilson states.
waa built 10 years after the meeting
was held.
Dse Mall Tribune want ads.
ADRIENNE'S
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Coats Hats Suits
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ADRIENNE'S
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Andy Devlne, Mm comedian In costume for his role, Is shown as
he passed through the picket line at his studio in the strike of the
Federated Motion Picture Crafts' unions in Hollywood, The pickets
eyed him intently. Police stood by the picket line, but no incidents
occurred. A strike of actors was averted by agreement of the ma-
lority of the producers to a "e-iiild shoo."
DECORATION DAY
PLANS OUTLINED
BY CITY GROUPS
A meeting of representatives of
veteran and patriotic organizations
was held at the Hotel Medford Wed
nesday evening to make plans and
arrangements for observance of Deco
ration Day In Medford.
Because Decoration Day, May 80,
falls on Sunday this year, the pro
gram will be on Monday, May 31.
The general plan will be similar
to those of recent years'. A patri
otic parade will leave the City park
at 8:30 a. m. and move to Bear creek
bridge where there will be brief ex
ercises. Then there will be appro
priate ceremonies at the City park.
AU fraternal, social and civic bet
terment organizations of this com
munity are Invited to take part !n
the parade, and they and the g
public are Invited to attend th.
monies In City park.
Graves of veterans In cemeteries
of thla vicinity will be decorated.
The annual Memorial Sunday
church service will be In St. Mark's
Episcopal church. North Oakland
street, at U a. m.. May 30. It will
be conducted by the Rev. E. S. Bart
lam. , These services are always Im
pressive. The public Is Invited and
all veterans of all wars and members
of patriotic societies are urged to
be present.
Hop Pest Appears,
SALEM, May 13. ( AP) A survey
revenled the reappearance of downy
mildew, a pest which materially re
duced the production of hops In the
Pacific coast area In 1936 and
Jrosted 'Dainty
SNelly Don
Keep a cool exterior
though the thermometer
mount have lotj of
Nelly Don frocks with a
frosty feel and look.
Batiste fresh as a May
blossom is one of the
many new ones we've
just received from the
"uncopiable" Nelly Don
at just
$J95. $295
up to $1Q95
Brocaded
Glissonne
SLIPS
$1.59
PICKET LINE
brought fancy prices for holdover
stocks. Fields around Mount Angel
were reported heavily Infested, the
Infestation not being serious In other
districts.
MOOSE LODGE TO ENTER
TEAM FOR KITTENBALL
The Moose lodge will enter a team
In the summer klttenbali league It
waa announced today by Wallaoe
Rtckert, treasurer of the lodge. Rtck
ert asked that all players who wish
ed to perform for the Moose outfit
to get In touch with him.
To raise funds for the team, a
dance will be given In the K. P. hall
May 23, he said.
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cause $100,000,000 damage.
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Oak drove, Missouri Flat, Watklna,
and Mt. Pitt district schools will close
tomorrow, with appropriate programs.
They are among the first of the rural
schools to complete their terms.
Oak Orove achool will have a play-
day program, and other exercises. The
glrla' tumbling team of the Eagle
Point school will appear. The team
la or exceptional agility and skill, and
ranks among the best In the atate.
Closing dates for moat of the
schools of the county have been set.
The Medford schools are luted to
close, Friday, May 38. No datea have
been filed for closing of the Ash
land, and Bagle Point schools.
Schools listed to close Friday, May
31 are: Little Butte, Bellvlew, Beaver
Creek, Little ApplegaM, Alderbrook,
Butte Falls, Tolo. Howard, Antelope,
Agate, Sams Valley, North Phoenix,
Unlontown, Sterling, Thompson Creek,
Mesdows, Applegate, Forest Creek.
Table Rock.
Schools listed to close May 24 are:
Shady Cove, orlffln creek, Ruch.
May 29 has been tismed for closing
of Evans Valley and WUlow Springs
schools.
May 26 la closing date for Plnehurst.
West side, Fern Valley, Jacksonville.
Central Point, Nell Creek, Lone Pine,
Independence, Derby, Rogue River,
Brownsboro, Lost Creek, Reese Creek,
Wagner Creek, Gold Hill, and Pros
pect schools.
The North Trail school will close
June 3, the Dead Indian and Shady
Cove schools on June 4.
. Engineers Approved
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 13. (AP)
The state board of engineering ex
aminers approved 12 practicing cer
tificates, Including O. H. Darby and
I. D. Merchant of Salem and F. J,
Byrne of Grants Pass.
Big Blast.
SHEDD. May 13. (AP) Nine tons
of dynamite did In a Jiffy yesterday
what It might have taken weeka to
accomplish with men and machinery.
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women and children.'
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year, removed 45.000 cubic yards or
rock on the grading project along
the . seven-mile stretch of Paclfle
highway between here and Kalsey.
Tomatoes from Germany and South
America are being crossed at Chey
enne for the purpose of producing
a superior early maturing variety.
There were over 218,000,000 case
of canned fruit, and vegetable, pro
duced In the United States In 1038,
A hybrid "weeping elm" in Mingo
county, W. Vs., Is believed by botan
ists to be the only one of Its kind
In North America.
A man of 160 pounds can
one-eighth horsepower. A pigeon of
the same weight would exert tare
horsepower.
Practically every portion of the
United States has poisonous snakes,
though few are reported In certain
statea In the northeast.
A project to can pol, the distinct
ive dish of the Hawaiian Islands, is
under way In Honolulu.
Snails are infested by a small par
aslte equivalent to the fleas that In
fest dogs.
Some parasites Infest one kind at
animal In their early stages and an
other kind In adult life.
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