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VXGV FOTTTl rEDFOUT) MATL TTtTBTJyC. "MTTDT'OTt'D. OTfEOON'. SUNDAY. .TTXE 27. TJT.7 SOCIETY AND CLUB VEIVS OF .THE IVEEK . V By IkSVt WKAY SMITH Two Take Vow Quiet Ceremony At Home Today In a quiet ceremony at ' o'clock this afternoon, Mlai Marf ant Milling, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Karl Mall log, will become the bride of Xrmt Freytar. aon of Mra. Emma A. frey tag of Oregon City. The servlee will be read by tha Itv. I. 8. Bartlam at the home of the brKle'f parent before about 30 rela tives and close friends. The young couple will be attended by Mrs. Herb Uuenther. sister of trie Bride, as ma' tion of honor and Blehsrd Earl Melt ing as best man. Mrs. Elliott Butler of Portland, for merly of this city, will sing "01 Promise Me" and "Dream of Ive" recedlnsj the ceremony, flhe Is to b accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Welsen berger, who later will play traditional wedding music for entrance of the wvddlng party. The bride Is to be given In marriage by her father. Miss Melting will wear a white silk suit and a corsage of gardenias. Her attendant will be similarly attired In pink with a matching corsage. Del phiniums, Canterbury bells, rosea and other seasonal flowers will form a colorful background for the cere mony, which will be followed by a reception. , The bride Is well-known In the city, having lived here the greater part of her life. Her large number of friends In the city and valley have bsen much Interested In the com ing osremony. Mr. Freytag came to Medford a short time ago from Ore gon City and has made many friends since his arrival. He attended Ore gon State college. A number of affairs have been ar r.u.ged by Medford friends of the young couple to precede the wed ding. Recent hostesses entertaining for the bride-elect Include Mrs. Lee Bishop, Mrs. Richard Payne, Mrs. Herb Quenther, Mrs. Monte Rouln tree and Mrs. Edna Krelgsr. Out of town guests here for the ceremony Included Mrs. Emma Prey tax, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Aker of Redding: Mr. and Mra. P. M. Nellson of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Elliott Butler of Portland. Regular Meeting net for Monday Members of the P. L. club will be entertained at the home of Miss Nell Cstor, 13 Newtown street, for regular session tomorrow evening. AU mem bers are urged to be present. perlal Session Called Tuesday A special business session of the Medford Business and Professional Women's club hss been scheduled for Tuesday evening by Mrs. M. M. Sni der, new president, at her borne, 10 North Orange street. Officers and committee ohalnnen are to present reports of the past year's activities and plans for next yesr will be outlined. Additional committee oppolntmenta will be an nounced by Mrs. Snider. All members are particularly re quested to be present. Calendar year for the club ends July 1 and regular sessions will be suspended during the summer months. Picnics and recrea tional activities ars being planned for the vacation period. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent at Lawrence 's Jewelry Store Former Jarksnn County Bank Vault. iioi Rs rnoM a to s:jo For two dollars a year you can't afford to take a chance on valu able papers. TO THE LAUNDRY THEY CAN GO! ID1 Jj J WHEN your rej ruqt bo gin ts look a little thebby, don't discard tnem rhey can be lent her for deeming 41 well et your ether toiled articles. Rough Dry No Itarck 7e tacb additional pound American 5 intOUM CENTRAL AVENtE IEDI0RD, CRE. ' PHONE 873 Bride Of Today urns m ti : ) t . , , i VI i0m y . , -,:.r ;. , . x . v.'New-- .v. rr-..i,:-2'i r-P ' y . ' --tv-.-. t -j-Jr. . . nrf'i 'j Mrxxsl . . ... .3 Mine Manure! Melllng, pupillnr Mrdforil girl, who Is to heroine the nrine or r:rnu rrrymg at the nome or iter parents, .Mr. and Mra. Karl Mcll Inr. thla nflcrnoon. Miss Lindley and Gerald Latham to Be Wed Saturday ' Mr. nd Mrs. D. O. Lindley hav .announced the coming mnrrlngo of tnelr daughter, LoU, to Ocrnld Lath urn, son of Mr. hikI Mra. P. C. Latham. The ceremony Iff to be solemnised very qulrtly next Sututdfiy. The couple will be unnttended. Folio wltn the ceremony, the young couple will lenve for the south, plan ning to spend n week In San Fran cisco before returnlnR to make their l.nme here at 2 Catherine Court Both Miss Lindley and Mr. LMhim nn widely known in the cny una valley, where they have many friends They are graduates of Medford high school. MIsa Rllrnbetli Fleischer enterUln- ed for the bride-elect at her home Thursday with a miscellaneous show ir. Ouests were tho Misses OevnUllne And Alleen Latham. Bnrbara Wall. Audrey Loflnnd. Alta Lindley and Mrs. Fred Lennard, Mrs. Ben Newman and the honor guest. j Important Session I Ket fur Wednesday I AU members of the United Spanish j Wsr Veterans Auxiliary are parilcu- I larly urged to be present for the j scnslon scheduled for Wedncsdsy eve- ning at 8 o'clock In the nrmory I I hose In charge stnte that a full at tendance Is expected. WE launder rg rugi, com forteblet, blankets or cur tain, to that they really look like new. SEND them in this weekl S lbs. 56c Laundry e II I Party Wednesday For Young Guest Prominent smonn social evenU of the past week for the valley's younger soclelltcs was the dinner pnrty ar ranged Wednesday evemns by Mrs. Martin Luther for Miss Ann Scherer of San Francisco and Miss Jeanne Snlnde. MIm Scherer Is Is s house guest at the Selade home and Is being wel comed by Mrdford young people. Following dinner at the Luther home, guests were entertained at a moonlight horseback ride. Ouests Included tho Misses Ann Scherer, Jennne and Helens Snlnde. Nstslle Tengwsld. Dswn Owcne. De borah Tumy. Chsrlty Hurt. Virginia Hammond Doris Southwlrk and Bar bara Lcmmon and Messrs. Milton Bedford, Jim Henry. Martin Luther. Bruce Hammond. Woldon Riddle. Burdctte Dodge Don Hoot. Ed Carter and Robert Brown. The nffalr was one of ninny occupy, lng the attention of young residents, nwny of whom have recently re turned from school. Valley Vlnltors f rom California Among the numerous visitors In the city are Mrs. John Rode snd young son Frederic, who srrlvcd early this week from Sun Frnnclsco to be Ki.eata of Mrs. Rode's mother, Mrs. Cleorge Gardner and other relatives lor a short while. Mrs. Rode Is being greeted by s number of Medford friends. She was formerly Miss Oeraldlne Oardner snd was active In music circles here and at the University of Oregon. She Is the granddaughter of Mrs Cordelln Richardson of this city. US.WN MOwr.RS sharpened. We call arm nei. suns Bros,, Tel, st. JJ N. Fir. rmeLimiVf UB. Hoffmann REDUCTIONS DRESSES DRESSES Formerly to $12.95 Formerly to $25 $395 . $595 $995 . $ 295 HATS Formerly to $16 75 $2oo -$300. $500 BLOUSES I COATS Linens Crepes Sues 13-20 $P5 j Vl Price Eight Joint Hosts . At Dancing Party At Lodge Saturday Among largest affairs of the month was the dance arranged Ust evening by four couples, entertaining Jointly. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Marx, Dr. and Mrs. A. X. Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Ij wight H. rind ley snd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne Invited a large group of friends to the Gllhousen lodge on Rogue river last evening. The cool river setting provided a welcome change from the suddenly rising tem perature of the valley during the past week. Ouests were Invited for dancing at 6 :30 o'clock with supper being served later In the evening. Invitations were Issued to ninety couples. American Legion Auxiliary By Orsce Holmes Auxlllsry members and wives of Legionnaires are Invited to attend the much delayed picnic at Jackson hot springs Tuesday evening, June 38. The swim and picnic la to be a mother-daughter event. This wss postponed the early part of this month because of the rainy weather. The swim will stsrt at 11:30 p. m. followed by a picnic supper. Bring table service and a basket lunch Ice cream and coffee are furnished If transportation Is needed cell Mrs. Edwsrd Leach at 385'-R-l. The largest membership enroll ment In IU history will be reached by the American Legion auxiliary during June. Tho auxiliary entered June with an enrollment of 415.00U members. A totsl membership 01 450,000 U expected tor 1937 accord ing to thellsst figures of the state membership chairman. Support of the peace program ol tho American Legion will have a n,n,innt ni. in the summer activities of the auxiliary. Auxiliary women throughout the country navt been working vigorously for the pro gram since It wss adopted In Cleve land. Ohio, last fall and hope tc see It completely acnteveo oeiurr the end of the summer. The nroiram calls for neutrality fully enforced to keep the United states from entsnglement in for eign wars: passage of a universal service law to provide equal service for all snd special profits for non in event iof wsr, and strengthening of the natlonsl defenses to give as surance that weakness of defensr will not Invite sggrewlona which will force the united a '.tes in war. Tho auxlllsry unit of Medford is to have Its vacation for the next two months and all members are reminded of the state convention to t hi in Alhsnv In Autrust. Ac cording to the lstest reports It Is to bo the "best ever convention all are urged to attend. Party Scheduled Tuesday Evening Members of Pvthlan Sisters are to K hMtun at a. nubile card Dart? planned for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the K. p. nan. urmge ana ninochle will be played and score n wards made. Refreshments are to bu served by the committee in charge A cordial Invitation Is extended to anyone Interested. Club Schedules Uriel r.e Lund .run , Th., Misses Annie and Katie Kelle- ,ior will be hostesses to members and rnnru nf the Bulldlns Bridge club at tnelr home, 1019 South Oakdale ave nue, next Thursday afternoon The affair Is to be dessert-lunch eon at 1:30 o'clock with bridge fol lowing during the afternoon. Any one Interested in an afternoon of bUdge is extended a cordial invitation oy those In charge. limeys Return From Trip Kait Among recently returned Medford ltes are Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harvey and daughter, MIm Opal Harvey, who arrived home Friday. The Harveya have been traveling In the east, where they were the guests of relatives. They went by the south ern route and returned through northern states, after visits to eastern cities and vacation spots en rout. They have been away about two months, To Wed In Alaska t -.1-';- J ''''''"f"ITTO;'' f'VW Sgyft' v- tttst IT- ? jS- .'iCi..K'--ti3.v.HV . ;' t'- ' : .."ft f:t?4 -.;i v,'s if 4y r 4 t Miss Gay Rilehanan. daughter of rlty, vhn left this week for Juneau, Olenn Croue July 10. Former Residents Honored Thursday About fifty Medford friends of Mr. jnd Mrs. H. C. Garnett and daughter, Alta, of Alhambra, Calif., and Miss Grace Bratney of Portland were en tertained Thursday evening at a re ception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carlow. The Garnctts and Miss Bratney are )1 former residents who have been visiting here and the affair waa ar ranged to enable Medford friends to greet them. An Impromptu program was ar ranged during the evening and In cluded plnno solos by Miss Mary Lou ise McElhose; readings by Mrs. S. L. Dennett, formerly of Medford but now living with a daughter, Mm. H. S. Swingle in Trail; vocal duet by Misa Bratney and Dr. Carlow, accom panied by Miss Dorothy Culy; reading by Miss Garnett; and reminiscences by Mrs. James Bowling and Mr. Gar nett, who recalled former Medford v'ays. Mesdames Frank Stlnson. Edna My ers and Branch Culy assisted the hos tfus In servlne re fresh m en ta. eSpOflt orcMce Dinnerwore of Fashion, for gerwro Hon, the) prized possession of oui best familiesFlorence" though mad for over a century and 0 half, never woi so popular ot now. Other Spode patterns to select from. Purchase them by the piece or set. Spode never discontinues 0 partem" YOU CAN GET A 34-Piece Dinner Set in Spode For u Low as $28.30 tr'l i r yt i si yJ '!,.f y -W- I i if .V CTi We alio have many other patterns in Fine Chinaware AT Lawrence s S North rentral if. : !".. '.. . f-4 ... te.OTrt- JS t ' i i . i v.. .... . y i (v!...' ' "ft'!, J Mr. and Mr p. ,1. A. Durhnnan of this. Alaska, where she will lie married to Mrs, Reed To be Hostess Mrs. Homer Reed will entertain members of the Pythian club at hei home, 328 Edward street, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The affair is to be bridge with re freshments planned for the evening. Mrs. J. P. Conrad Is to assist the hostess. Wish To Announce Their Appointment As Distributors Of The Popular LENTHERIC COSMETICS T w E JSD 'II I' Free, open stretches ol heather or country meedow ... the playful fug of wind . . . the friendly sun . . . t crisp tang in the sir ... joy in living! Of such is the essence of Tweed, parfum exquis by Lent lie'ric $1.25 to $40.00 You Are Invited Vl 1 LS 5 Bride-elect Sails For Juneau Rites Scheduled July 10 Among the many Medford girl planning early summer weddings Is Miss Osy Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, who will become the bride of Olenn Crouse July 10. The ceremony U to be solemnized In Juneau, Alaska, where Mr. Crouse Is now residing. Miss Buchanan left Medford by train Wednesday evening for .Seattle, Wash., where she was to embark for Alaska. Both bride and groom-to-be nave many friends In the city. Mr. Crouse is a former Medford resident and Mist Buchanan has lived here for the psst few years. They will make their home In the northern city. A number of affairs feted the bride elect preceding her departure. Among those entertnlnlng for her were her sister-in-law. Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, who arranged a breakfast shower. Picnic Climaxes Week's Activity Past officers Florence Rush, Wilms Hayes. Rosa Young and Theo Anseth occupied chairs at the Friday evening session of Pocahontas lodge. Attendance gift went to Gladys Val term Ire. Birthdays of Maude Ab bott, Lou Waterston, Nell Melllng. Ax il e Meredith, Mae Anderson, Nell Prock, Elva Gentry and Floyd Wat kins were observed and gifts present ed. Following business session, mem bers and guests were entertained at cards, scoring awards going to Har riet Watson, Maggie Erskine, Frank Rush, Ed Schackel, Wllma Hayos, Gladys La wren tz and Robert Dooms. Refreshments were served by Peggy Purdln and Dick Singler. Members of the Redmen and Poca hontas lodges and their families are being entertained today at the annual Joint picnic at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abbott at Lake Creek. For Greater datisfavcion Buy NOLDB A HORK1 HOSIERY at Ethel wyn B Hoffmann's, 8 a H Oreen Stamps Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. FOR SUMMER I I Have a Machineless Permanent No Wires No Heat No Machinery For a Limited Time Only Nu Ray DeGraff Kaylor WW S3 ami 57.50 Complete with Haircut Other Permanent Sl.fli. and up. We mrry a complete line of Velen's Cosmetics. Just try one of thee facials Personality Finger Waves. Bowman Barber 18 South Central. OF PARIS Modernized Oriental Fragrance Throb of weird music . . contorted streets patterned with fantastic shadow . . . cadence of soft, padded footsteps. Soul of a strange end beautiful city captured in Shanghai, nouveeu parfum eiquis by LentHe'ric $1.50 to $55.00 SA N 5 H A I MI to Inspect Our Toiletries Department State President to Report on Conclave Of special Interest to club circlet .his week will be the Medford visit t Mrs. Necla Buck of Portland, state president of W.C.T.U. Mrs. Buck la to be a guest of the local W.C.T.U. unit Wednesday, she tb stopping here en route bom after attending the world convention of W C.T.U. in Washington, D. C. Mem bers and friends of the organization will gather In the Presbyterian church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Mrs. Buck will address the group, reporting on conclave ses sions and activities In the 60 coup, tries represented at the conference. The session la to be an open one and a cordial Invitation la extended to anyone Interested, Victors Leave to Return Home Recent visitors In the city were Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Oardner and daughter, June, who spent the past week as guests at the home of Mr, Gardner's son, W. L. Gardner. The visitors returned to their home In Washington by way of the Red- wood and coast highways. During their stay here they viewed Crater Lake and Oregon Caves. Auxiliary Guest. At Wilson Home Members of the Baptist auxlllsry were entertained at the home of Mra, Myrtle Wilson Tuesday afternoon vith a garden party. Mrs. Effle Dally presented a book review with map Illustrations and, a discussion of the, "migrants." Guests .or,, .the afternoon Included Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Garnett and daughter, Alta, of Alhambra, Calif., Miss Grace Bratney of Portland, Miss fisther Taylor of McMlnnville and Mrs. Ed Skinner of Texas. Mrs. Myrtle Bosheara and Mrs. Mary Strickland assisted the hostess. 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