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PACE FOUR TyfEPFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON. SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1937 m SOCIETY ND CLUB JXEWS OF THE IVEEK Mr: Overmeyer Heads Officer For New Year Mrs. O, L. Overmeyer waa named president of the American Union Auxiliary it recent election! to head new officers for the coming yoar. en succeeds Mrs. W. H. Hlenburg. Others elected are: Mrs. R. Wright, first vice-president: Mrs. J. T. rilegel, second vice-president: Mrs. nnthe Martin, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Msrgaret Burton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. o. oarioca, chp- laln: Mrs. I. B. For. historian. Mrs. Mae Barnhlll and Mrs. Bessie Tuttle. sergeante-at-arma: Mrs. W. H. Blenburg, Mrs. R. A. flmitn ana Mrs. ci .o. irlson. executive committee. Delegates and alternates for the state convention to be held In Albany In August are: Delegates, Mr, o. i. Overmeyer, president - elect; Mrs. Edvthe Martin, secretary-treesurer; and Mrs. W. H. Blenburg. retiring nresldent. Alternates'' are Mrs. 0. . Kuns, Mrs. Lucille Wymore ' and Mrs. Tho mas Freed. Date of Installation ceremonies has not been set as yet but will be an nounced soon, those In charge state. Thimble Club to Gather Thursday Members of the Chrysanthemum Thimble club will be entertained at the .country home of Mrs. Michael Beck, next Thursday afternoon, It has been announced. Time la set for 1:30 o'clock those In charge. Wed In Reno by Luncheon Planned Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. Cora Carder will be hostess to members of the Queen Either circle of the First Methodist Episco pal church at her home, 607 West Eighth street, Tuesday afternoon, It has been announced. Dessert-luncheon Is planned for 1:90 o'eloek and all members are particularly requested to be present. GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bids. Tel. tU-R Main ind Riverside, Medford, Ore. Skillful Service -Reasonable Meet Open Evenings by Appointment X u: ;s . An. Miss Beck and R. H. Witt Are Wed In Nevada Mrs. Reimer and Daughter Return Mrs. Richard H. Witt, nee La Murle Beck, who was msrrled Thurs day In. Reno, Nev. Mrs. Shelby Tenable and two daughters, Carol Ann and Sally of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck have j Torrance, Calif., , returned to their announced the marriage of their home Wednesday evening after a daughter, Verna LaMurle, to Richard visit In the valley. H. Witt. They were guests of Mrs. Tor. The ceremony was solemnized July i ranee's parents, Prof, and Mrs. p. C. IS In Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Reimer at their home near Talent, were present for the service as was Uri- Reimer and her daughter re also John Beck of North Bend, uncle turned recently altar a vautlon trip of the bride. t In the esst. The couple Is residing In Medford. They visited relatlvea and frlenda The bride la a graduate of Medford " -Atlanta, Oa., and Florida. They Garden Meeting Planned Tuesday Members of the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazler Brown, 1033 West Eleenth street, Tuesday evening at S o'clock. The affair Is to be an out-of-door gathering In the Brown garden. Young people of the church are In charge of arrangements, with Dolpb Janea general chairman. The program will Include discus sions of various phsses of the young people's conference held recently at Fir Point to be presented by those attending from Medford. Refreshments are to be served and an Invitation la extended to anyone interested. Club Meeting Set Thursday Esther Hubler will be hostess to members of the Carnation cluh at her home, 859 East Ninth street, Thursday evening. All members are urged to be present. high school and later attended Mills college In California. She Is well known In the valley and has been prominent In music circles here. Picnic-Swim Is Set for Tuesday A picnic and awlmmlng party is ing pjannea for members and guests of the Business snd Pro fessions! Women's club for Tuesday evening at Jackson hot springs. Outdoor affairs are arranged an nually during the summer months wnen regular sessions of the group io suspended. Members are to meet at th eltv park at o'clock Tuesday evening, gathering opposite the First Pres byterian church. Transportation ar rangements are being made and those having cars are requested to cell Mrs. M. M. Snider, president, or Mrs. C. w. Hurd. Those attending are to bring guests, members Inviting others be ing requested to notify some mem ber of the committee In charge. Arrangements are belne mad. h. Mr. onraer, Mrs. Hur ', Mrs. Mabel Mack. Mrs. Jscque Lenox. Miss Andrletta Mrs. H. M. Welshaar, Eva Judd and others. owimmin Is scheduler! tn. e is P'cnic supper to be served at 7:30 o'clock. Informal la tMlng planned for remainder of wo evening. traveled east via the southern route and returned through Katuaa City, Denver, fialt Lake City, Reno, Lake Tahoe and Sacramento. They were Joined in Salt Lake City by Mr. Reimer, who Journeyed home with them. U?,,,Jy.M ,,,, 9 Just in Time ? to Revive Hot -Weather Spirits ONE FULL PINT (250 Value) Tussy Eau de Coloym $100 , SPECIAL A giant bottle of summer cheer to freshen you up and help revive your spirits. Sprinkler top bottle. JARMIN'S for DRUGS 30 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Class Will Meet Tuesday Afternoon Announcement haa been made, of thla week's meeting of the Loyal Women's class of the rirst Chrlstlsn church which. Is scheduled for- 3 .-';; i-uesaay afternoon in the church recreational hall. All members are particularly urged to attend and an Invitation extended to Interested visitors. Former Residents Vacationing Here Overnight visitors In Medforrf m. week were Mr. and Mrs. George Roy. former residents of this city now viiiB in cup-dne. Mr. ana Mrs. Roy were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Williams Wednesday. They left Thursday for .muo.a u.e, wnere they planned a auurv vacation stay. Joint (lathering Is Tuesday Affair Approximately 33 Pythlsn 8tstsrs, Knights and their families were entertslned Tuesday evening at a Joint picnic gathering at the Jack son hot springs, one of several such affairs featuring the summer months. A plcjilc supper featured the oc casion, with swimming and cards following dinner during the evening hours. Picnic Parly .Monday Event Members of thj F. L. club were entertslned Monday evening wltj) a picnic ana awrmming party at the Jackson Hot Springs. Present weve Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess and BlUte, Mr. and Mra. William Wheeler, Miss Marian Mellln. Miss Georgians Hussong. Miss Edna Hllde- brand arid Mrs. Bessie Thompson. y 17 ;vt i. M MISS WEST. Shirley Joy Ellis, 19, from Seattle, was the comely emissary of the Golden Gate exposition to Paris. Annual Picnic Is Sec Ahead Annual picnic of the Fidelity cir cle of the First Methodlst-Eplscopsl church has been postponed until next month, circle officers have an nounced. The usual monthly session will be held In the Masonic hall Tuesdsy aiiernoon. Rogue River IS , j 1 1 i t j FAIR AND WARMER WHEN H't too ho to stir end your clolhet feel too tight, end your feet Tit no ihoei THEN tteer to your phone tell ui to have our driver call, find the ceolest spot you know match up e book forget ell your laundry worries. We'll tele cere of everything per fectly et e cott that it economy I itself. Rough Dry Zh 8 lbs. 56c 7e? each additional ponnd Bel Bf BF ai a a I I k . m ilVVin ItNIKAL AVlNUt IK.KK v ROGUE RIVER, July U. (Spl.) ine many friends of Alden Oalbreath were grieved to learn of hla sudden death Tuesdsy morning. Mrs. Erlckson snd baby son re turned home Thursday from the hos pital at Orants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lund and two daughters have moved to Klamath Foils. Mr. and Mrs. Preeslar have moved to the Rose Moore home on Cedar street. Their home was sold. A good sized audience gathered at the Scout hall Tuesday night and listened to on eof the best Townsend speeches heard In a long time, by Glen Wilson, district No. 4 manager, of Washington. George Iverson of Medford was also present and gave a short talk. Mr. and Mra. Reed Carter went to McCloud, Calif., Saturday evening and returned Sunday, brlruzlna Miss Charlotte Carter, who spent the week ! at the home of her uncle. Clinton Wiley, and family. Horry Mitchell left Tuesdsv for Idaho, where he la Interested In min ing property. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daugh ter, lone: Miss Velma Smith, Rollsn Jones snd a friend visited Oregon Caves Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Fabrlcus and daughter. Ororglo, returned Sunday from North Dcna, ore., wherp they visited Mrs Fabrlcus' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Dengler, and her sister. Mrs. Richard Scott, and family. sixteen uin scouts and their can- tain. Mra. Frances Hawkins, enjoved welner roast on the banks of Evans creek Saturday night. Word haa come from North Bnd To achieve the Perfect Silhouette stating little Miss Barbara Scott fell wear ARTIST MODEL FOUNDATIONS while playing on her roller skates Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. and broke her left wrist but Is get. Clro-dp Returns Prim California Returning to their homes here late mis week were Rev. snd Mrs. c. Ed win Cox and daughter, Margery, Miss Mabel O'Nell and Delia Snider, who have been traveling in California. The group motored to Pasadena, where they attended a church as sembly and conference, stopping at numerous cities snd resorts en route. They report a very enjoyable trip. Party Observes lllrthdny July 13 Mrs. Dick Crowe entertained at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ruff, Tuesdsy afternoon honor ing her smsll dsughter, Sylvia Jean, on her first birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and son and daughter, Seed and Geraldine: Dusne Bergstrom: Mrs. P. M. Aldredge and eon. Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Ruff and the guest of honor. A birthday cake featured refresh ments served. i lOJIU.UinU $v a-S v T9 aH;; - V X VL - - CV " v Autumn Forecast Awaits Decision Paris Designers NEW YORK (AP) Hemllnea may make headlines when the new fall clothes, now being rushed to com pletion, make their debut at the end of July. Most fashion observers think the scene Is set for short skirts. This does not mean the knee-length ver sion thst bloomed In the "turbulent twenties." Instead, the consensus leans to hemlines from 13 to IS Inches from the ground, though the final decision rests with Paris de signers. The point that has the fsshlon world thinking is the length of evening skirts. Many style scouts think that the shorter evening skirts Psrls lsunched last season (with un even hemlines or straight hems varying from ankle length to ten Inches from the ground) will be seen In greater number thla fall It la a point to keep In mind. Waistlines have been a headache up to date. There are strong hints that French and American designers are giving much thought to a low ered line. Already dresses are being seen with molded shirred bodices having seams not for from the hip bones and othera with vee seams, one pointing up and the other down, thus giving the effect of a longer waistline without definitely mark ing It. However, some Parla designers are flirting with the Dlrectolre mode (which means a high walsted line) snd a number of New York frocks appear with normal waists, while the fashion world awaits the decree of Its dictators. Young Violinist Receives Praise Of Interest to music circles of southern Oregon waa a recent article praising the artistry of Harlalee Wil son, ten-year-old Ashland violinist, appearing In the Junior Musician, published by the national Institute of music and art. The leading story was -accompanied by a picture of the young musician and noted his accomplishment In placing first in the violin class B section of the music contest spon sored by the fourth district of the stste federated music clubs held In Ashland In May. The youthful violinist has ap peared on numerous programs and concerts throughout the valley and hla progress has been of much In terest to friends and musicians here and In Ashland. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. ting along nicely. She la the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deng ler and Mrs. Myrtle Whipple of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Del Maine of Sacramento, Calif., called at the Tom Wilson home Thursday on their wny to Washington. Another Improvement to the city Is the new parsonage being built next to the Church of God on Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Blggera and son of Stltes. Idaho, are visiting at the home of Levy Blggera and family. The men are brothers. Artio Smith underwent a minor operation on his nose Tuesday and hla sister. Velma, had her tonsils re moved the same dev. If . ' -fOfe ' 1 Rites Today in Home Ceremony Barnett'Myers A morning cremony today will unite in marriage Pearl Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bouisum of this city and A. M. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnett, also 'of Medford. The service la to be read at 9 o'clock this morning at the home of the bride's -imt and uncle, Mr, and Mra. Charles Boussum. Rev James Hamilton will read he cere mony before about twenty members of the families and intimate friends. The bride is to wear a blue sum mer suit with white accessories. A wedding breakast wilt follow the service. The couple will leave for a honeymoon In a mountain resort, returning the latter part oi this week to make their borne here The bride haa resided In Medford all her life and has many friends in the city. The groom has lived here for the past several months. to bed. We will leave in the morning for Detroit. IS CITY VISITOR Eugene Pallette, movie comedian and villain, accompanied by Wheel er Oakman, both of Hollywood, Cai.. made a one-night stop In Medford Friday, registering at the Hotel Med ford Friday evening and checking out Saturday momlng. Pallette Is well-known to movie goers, having been featured In both villainous and humoroua roles for several yesrs. It la rumored the actor and his companion were bent on a vacation fishing trip but their destination is unknown. The Rogue river annually draws hundreda of anglers and it Is believed the film capital visitora mav be trying their luck In Rogue waters. Motorists In Mount McKlnley na tional park, Alaska, are frequently compelled to slow down their cars to avoid hitting coveys of young ptar migan in the road. DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING When .we do your photo finishing you may expect better snapshots especially if you start with Kodak Verichrome Film in your camera. Give us a trial next, and see for yourself. FREE DEVELOPING TWICE A DAY SERVICB Mall Tour Films to Photograph lleadquurters SWEM'S 217 E. Main Medford NIAGARA FALLS SEEN By MODESTY. There's a certain modest touch (o bathing frocks and shorts this year. This coat, lined with towel ing, and frock are fashioned of white linen printed in multi--olor. A.?NSO. Only recently divorced from . r,,h. v . I feKiIELVJS nih.""n prince and the son oi the ..noriu. The bVide ,OTc l1. Here's the wedding toat WANTED LADIES SAVES $25 Enroll in Summer Class NOW LIMIT TO FIRST TEN Phnnt RA phnn '-"-J IIUIIC Ut Sundays or Evenlnts Medford School of Beauty Culture 235 East Main St. v If IFIRE IS9 Had O F7'7 V- PR P I A N O ACCORDION LESSONS under expert in structress absolutely free. No reason now to de lay starting on this amazingly popular instrument. See Pruitt's Today ASK ABOUT OUR ' ACCORDION CLUB MORE FUN THAN A PICNIC U1TT' MUSIC-RADIO CENTER Opposite Rialto Theatre Phone 22 By Jim Elliott ' NEW YORK, July 14. (Spl) Thla morning we left the Hotel Latham and took taxis to the Grand Central station We took a train to Niagara Palls. We rode most of the day on the train. We atopped for 30 minutes In Buffalo. We arrived In Niagara Falls. At about 7 p. m. our guides wok us to tne Cataracts hotel. Thla hotel haa had many famous people In It Including John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and Franklin Roosevelt. 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