PAGTC FOUR
rEDFOBD MATL TRTBUXE. rEDFORD OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1937.
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Mrs. Weishaar h
Named New Head
Delphian Society
Un. H. M. Weiabur wu lctd
president of the Delphian octty at
tha laat .session of tht current year
bkl yesterday morning. She succeeds
Mrs. O. A. Eden.
Other new officers are: Vice-presi
dent, Mra. W. B. Roberts; secretary,
Mrs. o. B. Cordy; treasurer, Mrs. J,
7. Wallace. Mrs. a. A. Barr was
named chairman of the board, other
members being Mrs. O. A. Eden and
Mrs. J. A. Fletcher.
Members extended a rote of sppre
J st Ion to Mrs. Eden.
Following the election, a discussion
of Internationalism In art was presld
4 over by Mrs. H. B. Prentice. Topics
were presented by Mrs. T. E. Knack-
stedt, Mrs. a. A. Bait, Mrs. H. N
Weishaar, Mrs. H. L. Brown and Mrs.
O. E. Strader.
Next meeting Is scheduled for Sep
tember. Modern drams, has been an
nounced as the general study subject
for next year and la expected to be of
much Interest to members.
Special Meeting
Planned Monday
A special meeting of the Daughters
of Union Veterans has been scheduled
for Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
the armory. It was announced today.
As this Is the last session of the
month, all members are particularly
urged to be present.
Arrangements will be made for ob
servation of Memorial Sunday and
Memorial Day.
Sati$eptiQ Lotion ! a combined medicinal
and coimetlc lotion in liquid powder form
formulated aa an aid in clearing and beautU
fTlnf ths complexion and aa s treatment lor
pimples, blemiehee, rath, oily akine, ete. It
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will turpriss you. At your druKKlat JOe.
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Banquet Honors
Group Thursday
Members of the Howard school
Pa rent -Teacher association were host
esses at a banquet arranged last eve
ning In the school auditorium to
honor eighth grade graduates and
parents.
Graduation exercises for the 23
members of the class followed the
banquet. Betty Hardy was valedic
torian and Pern Carter salute torl.n.
Others appearing on the program in
cluded Manfred Douglas, Neva
Oroucher and the girls' quintet. Rer.
E. B. Bart I am delivered the gradua
tion address.
Diplomas were presented by Mrs. 7.
Croucher, chairman of the board.
First Anniversary
Observed Tuesday
Marking the first anniversary of
chapter BE. P.E.O., Mrs. J. W. McCoy
entertained the members at dinner at
her home In Ashland Tuesday eve
ning. Covens were laid for seventeen
guests.
The affair waa also arranged to
honor Mrs. George Phythlan aa a
farewell. 8 he is leaving soon with her
family to make their home In San
Diego. A shower for Mrs. Phythlan
featured the evening.
Appearing on the program was Miss
Winifred Andrews, who presented a
paper on Oregon wild flowers.
Guests for the evening Included two
members of chapter AA. j
Two Leaving
For Stays East
Among those planning vlalts In the
east during summer months are Miss
Lollta Plerson and Catherine Peter
son, members of the Howard school
faculty.
Miss Plerson plana to leave tomor
row morning for Kansas City, Mo.
where she will spend the greater part
of the summer and will attend unl
verslty sessions. She expects to
turn here In the fall.
Mrs. Peterson will leave Sunday
morning for Iowa, where abe will visit
fof a month before returning to her
home here.
guests of the Gsmms Phi Bet sor
ority for the group's formal dance last
week-end. Miss Hammond returned
the first part of the week and Miss
Knox remained as the guest of relative.
Visitor Leaves
To Return Home
Mrs. George B. Cellars of Portland
who has been among Med ford vlsltora
left yesterday morning .to return to
her home. She has been the house
guest of her daughter and son-ln-Iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Phlpps
Mrs, Cellars spent ten days here.
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Affair Scheduled
Monday Evening
Chrysanthemum olrele. Neighbors
of woodcraft, 1 to meet Monday ere
nlng for a short business session call
ed tor 7:49 o'clock after which mem
bera will entertain at a card party.
Playing will begin at 8:14 o'clock
and the public ll Invited.
Return After
Campus Visit
Returning to her home here Wed
nesuay waa Mlsa Betty Jane Kno,
who, with Miss Virginia. Hammond
waa among guesta at the Oregon State
college campua In Comma.
Miss Knox and Miss Hammond were
-Ikfcnou 3-MOVING-PARTS
ROLLATOR MECHANISM
Constantly improred,
never successfully Imitated,
the Norge Rollator cold
maklng mechanism Is the
basis of a new, scientific
standard of food preserva
tion. Come in today and set
the many exclusive points of
superiority abont Norge,
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a.u.a,rar.on,
FELBMAN
ELECTUUC
237 E Main at Bartlett
Phone 937
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The Church of the Nazarene will
conduct a dally vacation Bible school
thl year under direction of Ita
church achool board beginning Tues
day, June 1 at 0 a.m. to continue for
period of two weeka. Mra. F. I.
Caulklna la the auperlntendent In
charge of all divisions of the achool.
Courses offered will Include Bible
drill, story telling, craft work of
varloua kinds, aa well aa music and
directed play.
All children In the grade schools,
regardlesi of denominational affllla
tlona are eligible, free of charge to at
tend the dally vacation Bible achool.
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Many Realty Sales
Seen In Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, May 31 (Spl.)
Several pieces of property have been
sold here recently. Mrs. Florence Bot-
kln haa sold her home to new resi
dents from Wisconsin: Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gasklll have purchased the
Henry Henderson place and Richard
Scott's property haa been bought by
Fred Oengler.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will move
to a new home on Qravea Creek when
school closes.
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Blips That Fit by
KICKERN1CK
$1.95 Panne. Crepe. Satin 13.99.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
B ft H Green Stamps.
REALTORS TO HOLD
PORTLAND PARLEY
Interest among realtors waa shown
here today In the northwest regional
convention of the National Associa
tion of Real Estate Boards to be held
In Portland June 4 and 6. It was In
dicated that several from Medford
would attend.
A large number of national offi
cers and distinguished guests, as well
as realtors from Oregon. Idaho, Mon
tana, Washington and Wyoming will
attend, the meeting announcement
aald. The Portland Realty Board wlU
be convention host and It haa extend
ed an Invitation to realtors, real
estate brokers snd property owners to
attend.
Prior to ths opening of the con
ventlon, the leglslstlon and taxation
commltea of the Oregon Aeaoclatlon
of Real Estate Boarda will hold a
taxation clinic In Portland June a
Tax experts are to meet with the com
mittee In an effort to find an equit
able plan of taxation that will relieve
the burden on real estate.
Members of the committee Include
Carl Y. Tengwald. president of the
Medford Realty Board, and B. A.
Kllks of McMlnnvllle who recently
purchased the OeBauer apartments
here.
Grand Matron Of
Eastern Star Is
Central Pt. Guest
CENTRAL POINT. May 31. (Spl.)
Mrs. Myrtle B. Peterson, Ontario,
Oregon, Worthy Grand Matron of
the Order of the Eastern Star of the
state of Oregon made her official
visit to Nevlta Chapter Ho. 93 at
Central Point Tuesday.
The Chapter room8 were decorated
to represent a garden. Lattices and
many baskets of flowers aided In
the effect. Opening the evening's fes
tivities, Mrs. Minnie Clark, worthy
matron, gave a beautiful poem wel
coming the guests to the Nevlta
Chapter garden.
Adsrel Chapter No. 3 of Jackson
ville Joined with the local group
10 putting on the work for the
worthy grand matron. Mrs. Blsnche
Taylor, worthy matron of Adarel
Chapter, welcomed Mrs. Peterson and
visiting matrons and patrons from
valley chapters, with appropriate re
marks. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd I. Stlmpson
were Initiated Into Nevlta Chapter.
Mrs. Peterson praised ths local
group highly for the fine Initiation
work. She also complimented Adarel
Chapter for their part of the eve
ning program. -
Mrs. Lulu Saullsbury of Adarel 1
Chapter presented the worthy grand
matron. Mrs. Peterson, with a cor-!
sage, also Mrs. Myrna Frlnk. W. M
of Rearses Chapter No. 63, Medford; I
Mrs. Besgle. W. M. of Alpha Chapter
No. 1. Ashland; Mrs. Minnie Clark, j
W. M. of Nevlta Chapter and Mrs. I
Blanche Taylor. W. M. of Adarel
Chapter.
nwibuj. pmron or ne
vlta Chapter, acted aa master of
ceremonies. i
Refreshments were served In the
dining room, following the meeting.
Alt Maple Returns
. Oriental Gardens
All Maple, who haa been with Eddie
Scrogglna band, in Portland, for the
past several weks. has returned to
Medford where he win again appear
with Bud Dynge's orchestra at the
Oriental Oardens, according tn n nn.
nouncement today by tho manarre-
Maple Is planning several new en
tertainment featurea for a series of
novel dancea which will start at the
Oriental Gardens tomorrow night.
who haa lived in Ashland for many
years, 1 well known In southern Ore
gon. Mr. Nuns says:
"Both the cool and the warm pools
will be kept In the best sanitary con
dition. We believe we have the finest
pools In the state, outside of Portland."
In 1842 It cost six cents postage to
send a single sheet letter for any dis
tance leas than 30 miles li casta
for 400 miles. The person receiving
the letter psld the postage.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened. We call
and del. Sims Bros . Tel 361 33 N. fir.
Twin Plunges Open
F or Summer Season
The Twtn Plunge In Ashland, are
now open, according to N. P. Nlms,
who will manage the popular swlm-
ming tanks this summer. Mr. Nlms.
GLASSES
Dr, R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bids. Tel. 2S3-R
.Main and Riverside, Medrord, Ore.
Skillful Service Reasonable Prices
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MYERS HAY TOOLS
Hay Carriers
each $14.95
Steel Track
24c foot
6-foot Slings
$8.10 each
Harpoon Forks
$2.59 each
Jackson Forks
$14.85 )
MANILA AND WIRE
HAY ROPE
HAY FORKS
3 tine, 4 ft. handle .$1.85
HEADER FORKS
3 tine, 4 ft. handle. . . . ....... .$1.85
4 tine, 4 J ft. handle . $1 .95
Extra handles, each 59c
Swedish Scythe Blade $1.80
Scythe Snath. .,., .$1.89
HANSEN HARDWARE
North Bartlett Between Main and Sixth.
Telephone 35
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f Good Eiving
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