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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fKDFORD ORECiOX. TTTTTCSDAT. MAY 17. 1037. PAGE THREE SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Miss Doris Patton And Wayne Harris Engagement Is Told The engagement of Miss Doris Pat ton, oldest daughter of Mrs. Warner Patton of Med ford and Berkeley, Calif., and Wayne Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Harris of this city, has been announced. The announcement ws made by Miss Patton at the Junior-senior breakfast at Mills college. Calif.. Sun day morning. May 23. Miss Patton will graduate from Mills this year. The wedding will be an event of early October and will be solemnized at the Patton home here. Mrs. Patton and her two daugh ters. Helen and Doris, have been re aiding in California during the past several months, Mrs. Patton living tn Berkeley and the Misses Patton attending achool. Mr. Harris la a graduate of Medford high school and also attended South ern Oregon Normal school in Ashland. Miss Patton also attended high school here. Both have scores of friends In the city who will be much interested In the forthcoming marriage. Presentation Set Friday Morning Arrangements were today being completed for the special program to be presented tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock by Valley school pupils and faculty at the school. A three-act operetta "Cinderella." di rected by Miss Mary Louise Foster, will include all children of the school in the cast. Leading roles will be taken by Harriet Hart as Cinderella, Donald Graves as the prince, Susan Vilas as the godmother and Sheila Ryan end Mary Cox, as the two sisters. Partic ularly colorful scenery and costumes have been designed for the produc tion, it is said. Music -la being ar ranged by Ray Lewis. Second presentation will be a French play. "Bluebird." in two scenes. Characters ere Harriet Hart, Susan Vilas. Donald Oraves, Sheila Ryan, Joan Schwarz, Patsy Sether and Bruce Pond. The play Is directed by Miss Poster and Mr. Lewis. Harriet Hart and 8usan Vilas will present a tap dance. All parents and friends of the school are extended a cordial Invi tation to view the program, last schol activity of the year. Miss Paley To Become Bride of A. E. Carr Here Mr. and Mrs. John F. White an nounce the coming wedding of their granddaughter. Margery Elizabeth Paley, to Abren E. Oarr. Date for the ceremony has been set" for June 12. The wedding will be a garden af fair at the summer home of Mr. aud Mrs.. White on Wagner creek Miss Paley will be attended by her sister. Miss Dorotljy Paley as bridesmaid and Mr. Oarr'a best man will be Howard Prultt of Klamath Falls. Miss Pa'.ey has many friends In Medford and the valley. She Is a graduate of Medford high school and Southern Oregon Normal school. Mr. Garr is formerly of MarshfKld. The young couple will make their home in Yreka, Calif. Texas Visitor Arrives Here Arriving by train this morning from the south was Mrs. J. F. Skinner of El Paso. Tex., who plans a visit here. She is to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Skinner. Mr. Skinner la her brother-in-law. The visitor expects to remain tn Medford the greater part of the summer. Applegate Women Planning Visits BIG APPLEGATE. May 37. (Spl.) With the approach of summer, many are looking ahead to vocation days, and two Applegate women, Mrs. Wallace Hasklns and Mrs. Frank Knutzen., already have departed for cities In the east for extended visits. Mrs. Hasklns will spend two months In Illinois as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helfenstein, and other relatives In Pekln. She left by train Sunday for the south, and while en route will attend the Golden Gate fiesta. She planned to remain a few days In the bay region visiting her aunt, Mrs. Conrad Bontz, at Palo Alto; Mrs. Wm. Wright at San Fran cisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Zdeny Storch at Oakland. Before her departure Mrs. Hasklns was presented with a gift from the Upper Applegate com munity in appreciation of her serv ices In the Sunday school, the grange and the Beaver Creek school, where she teaches. Mrs. Knutzen left Sunday evening for Oakland, and after attending the fiesta will resume her Journey to waterford, New York, where she will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sorrensen. She ex pected to be accompanied from Oak land by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sorrensen, and her aunt, Mrs. Roy Reynolds. Mrs. Knutzen was complimented with a farewell dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Denzer at Medford. Both Mrs. Hasklns and Mrs. Knut zen are active In community affairs, and their many friends here will be looking forward to their return in August. The Garden Club All members of the club who have not received their plants are asked to call at' Mrs. C. L. Goifs. 410 Beatty street, this week for them. They are ell ready to be transplanted now and should be in the ground. Regular June meeting of the club has been postponed to June 10 be cause of the flower show which is to be held June 4 and 6. Watch Sunday paper for classification of entries and rules. .F NEW MODERATOR COLUMBUS, O., May 27. (AP Dr. William Hiram Foulks, pastor of the First church in Newark, N. J., was elected late today moderator o the 149th general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. The vote was 563 for Dr. Foulkes against 308 for Dr. James A. Kelso, president of the Western Theological seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa., the other candidate. Dr. Foulkes succeeds Dr. Henry B. Master of Philadelphia. Besides pre siding over the general assembly, Dr. Foulkes becomes charman of the Presbyterian general council. Farm Union Meets. CLATSKANIE. May 27. (AP) Na tional and Oregon executives of the Farmers' Union described growing in fluence and increases In membership today at the 28th annual convention of the Oregon branch. MEMBER J I.unrheon Set At Clubhouse Members of the Electa club will be entertained Friday afternoon at a bridee luncheon set for l :30 o'clock at the Girls Community clubhouse. Hostesses are to be Mrs. John Oritsch, Mrs. Libbte Root. Mrs. C. R. Pond and Mrs. Florence Terry. A feature of the gathering will be the selection of new officers and all members are particularly requested to be present. A cordial invitation is extended to all non-affiliated members of Eastern Star. Schilling PURE ILL A mititetU- KINC OF THIM ALL OUNCC'lCMOM.tlMt.CHIHr STftAW,HYGMHKOOT IEER I BOTTLE MAKES 21 CLASSE You mix it in minuf Thela Rho to Meet Tonight Members of Theta Rho girla' club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Drill prac tice is to follow the session. Ail members are particularly urged to be prf5nt. Insist On Delicious Lost River BUTTER TRY A POUND OF AIRWAY GROUND THE WAY YOU SAY, TAKE IT HOME AND BREW SOME. FAMIIV SAYS: "HOO-RAYI' If you want coffee that tastes good and fresh ... yet doesn't eoit a king's ran aom ... try AIRWAY. It' an out standingly good coffee . . . roasted fresh every day . . . packed in moisture-proof bags to retain its original freshness ... and not ground until you buy it! i JOIN OUR CINDERELLA STOCKING CLUB GET A PAIR OF CINDERELLA STOCKINGS ABSLUTELY FREE ! Exceptional values in luggage lor the Summer Vacation. The smartest, newest styles, too. Come in and see it! WI 7 yy II rV9N CC C rrSs. SZII I TWO DAY HOLIDAY WE OFFER OUTSTANDING VALUES! Your Outing Will Be More Enjoyable If You Visit Our Ready-to-Wear Department Where You Always "Pay Less Dress Better" COATS and SUITS Greatly Reduced! ALL COATS AND SUITS ARE GEEATLY REDUCED. 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