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MEPTOTTO WATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. CmErsON. TVEDXERDAY. .TUNE 30. 1937.
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Relief Carpi to
Bni of Conclave
Member of the Women'! Relief
corps will gather tomorrow afternoon
at the armory at 9 o'clock, It was
announced today. Reports of the
lecsnt stats contention in Albany by
local delegates will featur th see
ston.
All members ere particularly urged
to b present.
Continues North
Alter Hlay Here
Leaving by train for the north last
evening was Belle Mullln of Ban
Francisco, who has been smong Med
ford visitors this week.
Th visitor has been th guest of
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Welsbaar since her
arrival here Sunday morning. In
formal entertainment. Including
visits to Diamond and Crater lakes
and Rofu river resort were ar
ranged during ber stay.
Tn Csllfornlan Is continuing
north to Portland snd Seattle, where
sh will be th guest of relatives
and friends before returning to her
home.
tlaisa Visitors
(rests la Vslley
Being greeted by vslley friends Is
Mrs. A. J. Westfsll of Cordova, Alsaica
who, with her two daughters, Djnna
Jo and Phyllis Jean. Is the guejt of
relative and friends In Medford and
Ashland.
Mrs. Weetfall arrived several days
igo with ber husband, who later re
turned north to Seattle where he will
tptnd th greater part of V sum
mer. Mrs. Westfall expects to be In
th valley most of th summer and
w:tl be entertained at various resorts
of the district.
She has a number of friends ber
rortland Wedding
Of Interest Iter
Of Interest to vslley friends Is
announcement of the marriage of
Miss Kathleen Murray of Portland
and Dr. Raymond E. Walker pf Ash
land, son ol Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Walker of Orants Pass.
Th ceremony was solemnized In
Portlsnd Sundsy evening at the
home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harmon,
who atunded the couple as best
msn and matron of honor.
A reception followed the service
at the borne of the bride's pareniL.
Ti couple left later for San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles, Cal. They will
return to moke their home In Ash'
Isnd.
Guests Etpectrd
tier Tomorrow
Espected to arrive here tomorrow
la Mrs. H. O. Brace of Seattle, Wn
and her two daughters. Rebecca and
Betty. Mrs. Brace has vtelted In the
city a number of times and has
friends here.
She Is returning to her bom alter
a visit In Europe. She expects to re
main In the city a few days and
will visit Crater Lake and other re
sorts of the district.
Mrs. Brae Is to visit Mrs. Volney
Dtson while in the city.
Thursday Morning
At 8:30
The Blue Pencil Parade
Starts at
Adrienne's Shoe Dept.
Leading the way to shoe savings
For an army of Thrifty Women
Review This Parade of QUALITY
SHOES AT REAL SAVINGS
ALL WHITE FOOTWEAR ON SALE EXCEPT CANTILEVERS if f ' '
Many Patterns to
$5.60
Now
$295,
At , ..;
AdrienneY"
No
.Refunds
Include some,
Selby's and All
Moiilton-Bartlex's
to $6.85
$3.95 .
At
Adrienne's
No
Exchanges
GROUP 1 ,F GROUP .2
Complete New
Stock of Selby'j
to 7.50
$495
At
Adrienne's
GROUP, 3
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The Housewife
"Research Professor of Economy"
SHE'S "not a Ph.D. or an LL.D. She hasn't a diploma or
a cap and gown. Her research is not done in the labora
tory or the library. As a matter of fact, her findings
are made, usually, in the street car, in the subway, in
the suburban commuter's train.
She reads the advertisements in this paper, with care
and consideration. They form her research data. By
means of them she makes her purchases so that she
well deserves the title of "Research Professor of Econ
omy.'' She discovers item after item, as the year rolls
on, combining high quality with low.
It is clear to you at once that you . , . and all who
make and keep a home . . . have the same opportunity.
With the help of newspaper advertising you, too, can
graduate from the school of indiscriminate buying into
the faculty of fastidious purchases!
Business Women
Hear tast Heports
Members of the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club were enter
tained last night at th horn of
Mrs. U. M. Snider, newly-elected
president.
Final report of officers and com
mute chairmen were presented dur
ing the session. Flans for next year's
activities were outlined and new
projects suggested. Arrangement
were also made for summer picnics
and outdoor gatherings of the
group.
Miss Eckelson
Is Guest Here.
Among visitors In th valley Is
Ml&s Genevieve Eckelson of Portland.
who arrived by train from the south
yesterday morning.
Miss Eckelson is the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lsuls Ulrlch and
plans to remain a few days. She Is
en route home after a vacation visit
In San Francisco.
Party Observes
iMjreli Birthday
Mrs. Wilbur Gardner entertained a
number of small guests in honor of
her daughter, Venlta. The occasion
was to observe Venlta's fourth birth
day. Refreshments were served at the
Gardner home, the children later be
ing taken to the park playground for
the remainder of the afternoon.
Two Home From
liny City visit
Returning home this morning were
sirg. Gordon Voorhles and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Sprague Rlegel, who have
heen among Medford residents vaca
tioning in the south.
The two have spent the past two
weeks visiting in San Francisco.
Sunday Ceremony
On Rogue ItlvtT
, REESE CREEK, June SO. (Spl)
Miss Margie Bradfleld. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bradfleld of Scott
Mills. Ore., and L. E. Jeffrie were
united in marriage Sunday morning
at o'clock at th Rogue River home
of Rev. and Mrs. D. E.' Millard.
Rev. Millard performed the cerer
mony and also sang "I Love You
Truly" and "O Promise Me,'' pre
ceding and following the service.
Bride and groom were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack, sister and
brother-lnlaw of the groom, as best
man and matron of honor.
The bridge was gowned In pale blue
ana carried a shower bouquet.
Following the ceremony, wedding
dinner was arranged at the Merle
Jack home. Quests included Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Jack. Mrs. L. D. French,
grandmother of the groom, Eldred
Jock, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hclvey snd
daughters. Myran and Arlene, Ale
Veatal, Glenn Dunham. The young
couple will make their homo on
Reese creek
BOTH CLAIM SAME HUSBAND
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Mrs. Margaret Shelby Fillmore (left), titter of Mary Mils M Inter,
la ahown in court at Glendale, Calif, where the pleaded Innocent to a
drunk-irvjuto charge resulting from her elopement to Yuma, Arlr.,
with Emmet J. Flynn, former film director, who failed to appear,
Mrt. Nlta Flynn (right), also In court, aaid: "I'm the real Mra, Flynn."
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Antelope School
Officials Named
ANTELOPE. Juno 30. (Spl.)
Lutber Day was elected, director for
a throe-year term and Mrs. Gertrude
Greb was re-elected clerk, at the an
nual school election last week. -Harve
Stanley declined the nom-
Initloo for director lor another term.
He bat served on the board for the
pat is years and recalled that at
one time the achool had only three
pupils, In contrast to the 23 enrolled
at present.
RESIDENT OF PARIS
GETS OREGON PERMIT
SALEM, June 30. (AP) An Ore
gon driver's license hung up a new
distance record today, Secretary of
State Earl Snell sending It to an Ore
gon resident living temporarily in
Paris.
The applicant said he operates a
for hire service In Paris, but wishes
to be classified as an Oregon operator.
Increased Wages
Fewer Hours Aim
Embalmers Union
PORTLAND, June 30. (AP)
Embalmers came out today for
shorter hours and higher wages.
A union recently organized for
embalmers seeks a 7ft-hour week,
935 minimum wage for master em
balmers and $26 for apprentices,
one day off and 15 days vacation
with pay from undertakers.
Employers wapt a 86-hour week
and union organizers claimed em
balmers have been working from
84 to 110 hours weekly.
The girls la the 1UU port city
of Klsarazu went to an old Buddhist
temple. Sympathetic monks gav
them food and prayer beads.
Then the geisha reclined on th
floor, vowing they would starve un
less their demands were granted.
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Geisha Girls On
Lie-Down Strike
TOKYO, June SO. (AP) A hun
dred Japanese geisha went on a "He
down" strike today, demanding an
Increase In fees for entertaining
gentlemtn friends.
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
Board Your Pets at the
Humane Society Shelter
Summer Rates We Coll and
Deliver
Midway Rood Phone
HOSPITAL CONTRACT
TO PORTLAND FIRM
SALEM, June SO. (AP) The
board of control awarded th general
construction, contract for the nurses
horn at th Eastern Oregon, hospital
to Dougsn-Hammond Construction
company, Portland, on a hid of $36,
668, and the plumbing and heating
contract to the Northwestern PlunVi
lng and Heating company, Portland,
on a 610.800 bid.
V. D. Reverman, Portland, submit
ted the low bid of 634.7B6 on the
general construction Job, but agreed
to compute th work in 160 days
compared with 00 dsys for the
Dougan-Hammond firm.
UNION PLANNED MARCH
ON PLANT,- PROBE TOLD
WASHINGTON, June 80, (API
Captain James Mooney, sub-commander
of Chicago police la the
Memorial day battl with steel strik
ers, testified at a senate inquiry to
day that a "mob" of union men had
tried to "march Into th plant'' of
th Republic SUel company "and
maybe kill 200 or 300 men working
there,"
He told th La POUett civil lib
erties committee 1-. had received an
anonymoua tip the previous day that
the atrlkers would "march on the
pUint Sunday."
Youngsters Thrive
ON MILK
Children; who are rugged, and
can play without wtarytnj.
Children with good posture,
strong muscles and firm bodies
art the quart-a-day drinkers of
our nourishing, pasteurised
milk.
DSagP
worn nw-i or tell thi drives
To Make Your DOUBLE HOLIDAY
More Enjoyable - Visit the M. M. Dept. Store
where you will find the latest in visors, slacks, polo
shirts, anklets, etc.
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
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wiv i mir-i i
V V 111 W aaV W fJt Ml A
SUITS
Th season's cleverest
style Bay on
tomoirow for th
double holiday $3.96
values now S3.46.
$348
Fourth of July Special
Lovely Summer
CINDERELLA
HOSIERY
ALL 79c VALUES
69 c
"fit
A tJK
: EM
ft
ALL $1.00 VALUES
89c
ALL $1.35 VALUES
$1.19
Join the Cinderella
Stocking Club
Enjoy the finest hosiery you're ever
worn and get a
lovely pair absolutely
FREE
FOURTH OP JULY SPECIAL
FB0M OUR SHOE DEPT.
White Shoes
All $3.46 white ties, straps and
inndals priced at
aBBBateaaaaaJ-:-- :'; ' SBataBkSBSPV :
$2.98
MEN'S SWIMMING TRUNKS
98c
A good weight 100 all wool
$wim tmnki, built in $upports
Sweeping Close-Out of Our Bargain
Basement Stock in Full Swing!
Attend the complete close out sale of our Bargain Basement. Hundred
of wanted items at less than cost. See the new lunch cloths at 29o and 39o
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
CHARLES S. ADAIR, MANAGER