Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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irEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, 'OREGON. TUESDAY. ,TUN"E 29. 1937.
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Miss Arnold and
Wm. Carton Wed
Ml Bernadlne Zoa Arnold, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Arnold
of Hertford, became the bride ol
William Carlon, son of Mr. and Mra.
W. I. Carlon of Portland Sunday
afternoon.
' The ceremony waa solemnized at
o'clock by Rev. 8. H, Jone In the
Jackaonvlll Presbyterian church. At
tending the young couple were Mra.
Lee Cable of Los Angeles, matron
Of honor; Miss Virginia Quleenbery
of Portland, cousin of the bride
bridesmaid; Joe Carlon, Portland,
brother of the groom, beat man, and
Richard Carlon of Portland, also a
brother of the groom. Mlsaea Audrey
and' Luis Metzger and Ruth Boggs
received the guests.
i The bride waa given In marriage
by her father.
Preceding the ceremony, Mabel
Sims played Incidental music at tne
piano accompanied Kathryn
wendt, who aang "At Dawning" and
"I Love You." The wedding party
entered to Mendelssohn wedding
march.
The bride wore white net over
white satin with a tulle veil and
carried a bouquet of white rose
buds, aweet peas and baby breath.
Her attendants were dressed In simi
lar gown of blue with white pic
ture hats and harmonizing bouquets.
Ruga bouquet of roses, lilies, del
phinium, daisies and other flowers
decorated the church.
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents fotcloae Wends and
relatives followed the ceremony.
Bride and groom left for San Fran
cisco following the reception. They
will return here to make their home
after a week In the south.
Out of town guests 'Included Mr.
and Mra. W. E. Carlon and sons,
Joe and Richard of Portland; Miss
Lola Rlggs of Salem; Mr. and Mra
Ike Dunford of Yreka; Mlaa Virginia
Quleenbery of Portland and Lee E.
Oable of Los Angeles.
The bride la a graduate of Jack
eohvllle schools and also atudled In
Loa Angelea. - Mr. Carlon attended
Oregon state college.
Miss Lindsay -la
Feted at shower. ,
Mlaa Lola Llndsey, bride-elect, waa
honoree at a surprise shower ar
ranged yesterday afternoon by mem
bera of the Medford Zonta club. -
The affair waa luncheon at the
Hotel Medford with Mra. Ethelwyn
B. Hoffmann presiding at the table.
A large number of glfta were pre
sented Miss Llndsey, whose marriage
to Oerald Latham la to be an event
of next Saturday.
Present were Mra. Hoffmann, Miss
Josephine Klrtley, Bernlce Cameron,
Blanche Prlsble, Maude Snider, Zoe
Hurd, Florence Leonard, Blanche Le
Cleroi Anita Robertson, Grace Holmea,
Stella Merrick, Etfle Kurte, Phyllis
Bwearlngen, Mabel Conger, Thorn
Lawrence and the honor guest.
Medford Guild
Members Quests.
A large group of membera of St.
Mark'a guild were among the 16
guest at a luncheon arranged Fri
day afternoon by the Trinity guild
at the Ashland parish house.
Rooms and tables were decorated
with aweet peas and blue delphin
ium, arranged by Mrs. E. M. Wallln.
Mrs. Oordon MacCracken, Mra. J.
M. Wagner and Mra. John Puller re
celved the gueata. Arrangementa were
made by Mlaa Lydla McCall, general
chairman, who waa assisted by Mes
damea t. R. Bateman, P. P. Whit
more, Charlea Oullbert and others.
About thirty Medford guests were
present.
gpeclal Session
rianned Tonight
Membera of the Medford Business
and Professional Women'a club will
be entertained tonight at the home
of Mra. M. M. Snider, 10 North Orange
atreet.
The special bulsnesa aeaalon will
open at 7:30 o'clock. All offlcera and
committee chairmen are to present
yearly reports preceding closing of
the club year July 1. All members
are particularly urged to be present.
This Is to be the last format session
of the club until September, although
plcnlca and outdoor recreations are
planned for thevtummer montha.
Phlpps Return
From Washington.
Returning home Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Phlpps, who have
been visiting for a short time In
Seattle. Wn. They were guests of
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William E, Phlpps, Jr., In
the northern city.
TOE BIGGEJT VALUX
MY GROCER
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"I err mora for my money fa
Kcllogg'e Corn Flakes. More
erlspness. Mora Oavor. More)
real goodness 1"
Kellogg's value l not
(Imply matter of low price.
It's their matchless quality.
Made better. Packed better.
Taste better than any Imita
tion. Always oven-fresh in
the patented waxtite Inner
bag;.
At all grocers, ready to
serve with ,
milk or cream. F""
Made by Kel.
log In Battle
Creek.
CORN
FLAKES
before
you toy "CORN FLAKES"
Club Luncheon
Set Thursday.
Mra. Wflbiratan wilt lu lia.
to members of the Wn(iih rlnh t.
her home, 537 North Bartlett atreet,
Thursday ifternnAn r.un,.t-n !
planned for 1:30 o'clock and will be
lunuwea oy a Business session.
tveddlng Ouests
Return to Home
Out of town guest hers for the
recent wedding of Mlaa Amy Elliott
and William Barnum, solemnized
June 20, are returning to their
homes.
Leaving Sunday were Mr. and Mra
K. 0. Bldrldge, Sr., and Mr, and
Mra. K. C. Eldrldge, Jr., and two
sons, Kirk and Richard, returning to
Portland. Mr. and Mra. w. K. Deal
and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Schoonover
and daughter, Shirley Mar, left for
Portland Monday, accompanied by
Mlas Joen Buchter, who will visit
there for a month.
Mrs. Marie Swlnson and daughter,
Barbara Leigh, returned to their
home In Napa, Calif., Sunday. John
Koppen, former Medford resident
who attended the groom as best
man, . la to leave Thursday for hla
home In Phoenix, Aria.
Ashland Couple
Married Here.
Miss Mary Louise Roberson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rob
erson of Ashland and Howard May
berry, aon of Mr. and Mr. H. H.
Mayberry, also of Ashland, were mar
ried In a quiet ceremony here this
morning.
The couple took their vows at the
home of Rev. Sherman L. Divine,
who read the service at 10:80 o'clock.
Only members of the Immediate
families were present.
The young couple plan to make
their home In California.
Women to Meet
For Tuesday Golf,
Women of the Rogue Valley golf
club will gather at the club course
tomorrow ftrnoon to participate In
ladles' day activities.
Luncheon Is planned for 12:30
o'clock In the clubhouse. Arrange
ments are being made by Mra. F. O.
Bunch. Mrs. Harold Johnson and
Mrs. Sam Colton.
A tourney will follow luncheon,
with low net on each nine holes de
ciding results.
10 BE CM IN
Stunt Program h
Scheduled Tonight
Membri Of ths hltrh aohnn.' Dn
worth lenguo of the Firat Methodiat
Eplscopol church will preaent a stunt
program tonight at 8 o'clock In the
church gymnaHum. The program will
Include two 1-act play and a pantomime.
Proceeds are to aa toward emgniH
of tho annual institute to be hold
soon near Roaeburg. A cordial Invi
tation Is extended the Dublin. Vir
ginia Preston heads tho group as pres
ident. .
Closing time for Too Late to CI as
v Ada Is 1:30 p. m.
A big pub to danos in tb hangar
will top of MedfQJd's iky carnival
at the mutlclpal airport Friday, It
wan announced today by Max Pelrce.
president of th local chapter of
the National Aeronautic association,
sponsor and head of ths Oregon
Avl itkm Devt lopment Committee. Inc.,
in 'barge of the ten-city air tour.
1 he 60 or 60 pilots who will par
ticipate in the sky show will attend
the danos, together with aircraft
owners and other who will come to
Medford for the carnival, said Ches
ter Hubbard, chairman of the dance
committee.
Dancing will begin at 0 o'clock
and continue to 3 a. m. Lea Price
and hla eight-pierce orchestra will
provide the music. Cold drinks will
be available at booths and sand
wiches may be procured at the air
port cafe. During the evening pilots
will take passengers up for night
flights, over the valley, Mr. Hubbard
said.
The big hangar floor was being
prepared today for the dance. The
floor will be scraped, cleaned with
gasoline and polished with wax to
put It In first-class condition for
dancing, Mr. Hubbard said. A small
stage will be erected for the orches
tra, all planes will be removed and
300 chairs will be placed against the
walls, he added.
The public la Invited to attend
the dance and meet the visiting
pilots. Tickets will be on sale at the
door.
Prior to the dance the pilots wilt
be entertained at dinner In the
Hotel Medford by the Crater club.
Pour new members are to be Initiat
ed by the club and possibly a few
of the pilots will be made honorary
membera. The dinner will be served
at 7 o'clock.
The Eagles lodge today volunteered
to take care of the aale of tickets to
the aircraft exposition and sky show
at the air port. Twenty-five men
are needed to sell the tickets at the
various entrances to the airport and
lodge members who wish to assist
were asked to communicate with
Mr. Pelrce, A. H. Banwell or Wil
liam Peck. Mr. Peck will be In
charge of the ticket-selling staff.
It Is expected that the airport will
be crowded all day and for conven
ience tt waa urged that tickets be
procured In advance If possible. The
tickets may be obtained from mem
bers of the aeronautic association or
at the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce.
A great array of planes of all
types will be lined up in the morn
ing for public Inspection. The sky
show, with famed stunt pilots and
parachute Jumpers participating, will
be staged In the afternoon.
EXTRA WIDE VEHICLE
BRINGS FINE OF $5
Charles A. Long of Talent entered
a plea of guilty In Justice court yes
terday to operating a vehicle of ex
cessive width, and waa fined M and
costa. -.
El wood V. Root of Phoenls, em'
ployed at Ptnehurat, and Inea Norma
Coller of thta city, war each fined
1 and cost for operating a motor
vehicle without an operator' license.
Campfire Service
Unites Couple in
Ore. Caves Rites
OREGON CAVES, June . (Bpl.)
A campfire ceremony before the
chalet at the Oregon Caves resort Fri
day night united In marriage Mlaa
Bertha Irene Abbott of Long Beach,
Calif., and Arthur Deforest Crlbb of
Cavea Junction, Or.
Rev. Herman 8. Relchard of the
Grant Pass Presbyterian church per
formed the service before about 100
friends, guest and employes of the
resort. The bride waa attended by
Mrs. M. M. Nelson of Caves Junction
aa matron of honor and Chief Ranger
M. M. Nelson, atatoned at the Red
woods ranger staton, was best man.
Music before and after the cere
mony waa by membera of the resort
crew, directed and accompanied by
Miss Coral Auave of Vancouver, Wn.
The groom Is a forest guard of the
Siskiyou national forest, formerly at
Star Oulch. The coupl left for a
honeymoon on the coast and will
make their home near the caves for
the present.
Ouests Included Mr. and Mrs. George
C. Sabln of the caves, P. A. Bralnerd
of Oranta Pass, Mr. and Mra. E. E.
Turner and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Prey
of Portlsnd.
MINE ASSESSMENT
WAIVERS PILE UP
Filing of exemptions for assessment
work on Jackson county placer and
quartz mine claims took a substan
tial jump at the clerk's office today
as the July 1 deadline approached.
Tho bill waiving for the current
fiscal year the annual $100 assess
ment work required on mining claims
was signed by President Roosevelt
late last wek.
For June to the close of business
yesterday 130 affidavits showing as
sessment work completed for the
year were filed In the clerk's office.
In the same period 34 exemptions
were filed, most of them within the
psst few days.
A large stack of affidavits and ex
emption claims, probably twloe as
many as for the rest of the month
combined, was received this morning,
the clerk's office said. They were
not immediately sorted and filed but
it was indicated that about half of
them were exemption claims.
Quilt Conscious
CLEVELAND (UP) Mrs. Karl Wal
ter does not consider the wearing
value of a dross when she buys, but
how It will look as a quilt. She con
verts scraps of cloth Into quilts of
beauty aa an absorbing hobby. She
started recently on her. 16th hand
pieced quilt, 11
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
THEY ARE NEW TODAY!
Arriving just in time for selling before
the big double holiday
63 REFRESHINGLY LOVELY
i?n&(SiEss
Printed Bembergs
e. Printed Chiffons
Printed Sheera
flies 14 to 4
Genuine $1,911 values. We want
you to see this outstanding,
value priced .very special at
MAIN FLOOR
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
ARE FEATURED DAILY IN A
PRICE-SMASHING CLOSE
OUT of OUR BARGAIN
BASEMENT STOCK
We are positively CLOSING OUT every item of merchandise in this basement
department APPAREL and SHOES for ALL THE FAMILY are offered at
.stonislnngly low prices in this PRICE-SLASHING DISPOSAL! BUY NOW .
for the months to come while this BARGAIN BASEMENT CLOSE OUT is
underway I
M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
CHARLES S ADAIR. Manager
TO LAST REWARD
Walter Mertda Franks, 85, well
known resident of Medford, where he
bad lived for the past 12 years, passed
sway at a local hospital at l!30 a. m.
Monday alter a prolonged Illness.
Mr. Pranks waa bora at Boonvllle.
Ark., March 14, 1884. He spent his
esrly life In Arkansas end was united
In marriage to Miss Effle Conn at
Elk City, Okla., In December, 1007.
lived In Oklahoma until 1023, when
they moved to Medford.
He leaves besides his wife two chil
dren, Charles Wm. Pranks of Walnut
Drove. Calif., and t Clarence Thomas
Pranks of Lakevlew.'ore.; three broth
ers: John Larken Pranks of Stockon,
Calif.; William Wesley Pranks of Lin
coln, Ark., and Thomas Jefferson
Pranks of Beedley, Calif.: one aister,
Mlnle Deolla Ary of Boonvllle. Ark.
Two grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held at
the Perl funersl home Saturday at 2
p. m., Eev. w. A. Dawes of the Bap
tist church officiating. Interment
will take place In the Siskiyou Mem
orial park.
SETTLEMENT IN
AUTO CRASH SUIT
The $4000 damage suit of Mrs.
Josephine Cota, against H. Van Hoe
venberg, and his employee, O. L.
Llndley, was settled out of court
vesterrUy afternoon, after a special
venire had been drawn to complete
the Jury In circuit court.
Shortly after the opening of the
afternoon session, counsel announced
that a settlement sad been reached,
and filed a motion for a. voluntary
non-suit.
The suit was based on an auto
accident on the Sams Vslley high
way, when a car driven by tlndley
and the Cota auto were In collision.
Mrs. Cota In her complaint alleged
ahe waa Injured. The accident oc
curred a year ago.
In a similar action filed by her
busaand. a circuit court Jury re
turned a verdict In his favor for
260.
PROSPECT VOTES FOR
1
The Prospect school district at an
election held last week, voted 25 to
18 for the Issuance of a.47,600 In
bonds for the erection of a new
high school building, and improve
ment to the present one. Plana for
the project have' been drawn. Mem
bera of the Prospect school board
said details were now being worked
out. and it waa planned to have the
building and work completed In time
for use by early winter.
:Y ANNE ISAACS, 2,
IS CALLED BY DEATH
Mary Anne Issaca, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Grover D. Isaacs, passed
away at a local hospital Monday night
at 10:66 after a abort Illness.
Mary Anne waa born at Portland.
Or, October t, 1(34. Besides the
parents, tbere are four other chil
dren: Audrey. Mildred, James and Ed
win. Funeral services will be conducted
from the Perl funeral home Wednes
day at 11 a. in.. Bv. Joseph Knott
of the First M. I. church officiating.
Interment will take place la ths Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
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