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"NfEDFORD M ATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKEGQy, TUESDAY. .TULY 20. 1037. PAGE FTVE SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Hent Wedding Is Announced Announcement hu been made of the recent marriage of Miss Merle Dickinson, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. A. Dickinson of this city, and Ar thur Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Polk of Ashland. The service was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. She was attended by Aliases Maxlne Kohn and Dorothy SUva. Norbert Dickinson was best roan. -The bride Is a graduate of Med ford schools and Mr. Polk of Ashland schools. The young couple will . reside here. Hargrares Arrive For Medford Stay Arriving from the south by train this morning were Dr. snd Mrs. H. P. Har grave of Berkeley, Calif., . who plan an extended stay here. The Hargravee divide their time between thta city, their former home, and their present residence In the bay region. They are at present guests of Miss Gertrude Weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Hargrave are widely known In the city and valley and are always welcomed by a large num ber of friends here. Business Women Picnicking Tonight - A large number of members and guests are expected to attend the picnic and swimming party ached uled for this evening by the Medford Business and Professional . Women's club at Jackson Hot Springs. ' Those attending are to meet in the city park opposite the First Presby erlan church at 6 o'clock where cars will -be provided. A picnic supper and Informal en tertainment Is being arranged to fol low swimming. - Sewing Meeting Set for Friday : Mrs. 'Thomas Rose berry will be hostess to members of the Women's Belief corps at her home, 1002 Sunset avenue, Friday afternoon. ' The affair Is planned as a social gathering with quilting and sewing lated as afternoon activities, those In charge state. A covered-dtah lunch eon at 12 o'clock will precede the afternoon program. All members and Interested friends are extended a cordial welcome. - Miss Reames and Guest Go North Leaving by train for the north this morning were Miss Betty Rea-mes and Miss Emily Tyree of Portland. Miss Tyree, who formerly resided here with her parents, has been the house guest of Miss Reamea at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Reames, for the past three . weeks. 0 . . Miss Reames Is to be a guest at the Tyree home In Portland, plan nlng to be away about two weeks. TWO ASSESSED FINES Almond Hill, charged with "cutting Into traffic and passing a car with Insufficient clearance" on the Pacific highway near Phoenix, was fined Sft and casta In Justice court yesterday afternoon. ' Demi an Estremado of Gold HU1. charged with driving a truck of ex cessive width, waa aasessed $1 and costs and given until July 23 to pay. Robert Loucks, Phoenix; Harold H. Parker, Eagle Point; Tom Watson. Eagle Point, and Wilbur T. Lehmana. Medford, were each fined $1 and costs for failure to procure operators' li censes. Spotted Fever Toll Is Curbed In Oregon PORTLAND. July 20. (AP) Dt. Frederick Strieker, state health au thority, reported progress today in curbing the number of deaths from - spotted fever In Oregon. Thirty-nine cases have- come to the attention of the board of health this year. Three or four persons have died, Dr. Strieker said. The figures compare favorably with 1029 when 15 of the 74 persons suf fering from the fever did not re cover. There were six deaths In 32 cases last year. . 4 Nora Sweet, Rensselaer. N. T.. has not been absent from school a day In 10 years. Sister Shirley Elaine has not missed s day In four years. TH. CORN TLAKIS My FAMILY UUS Btrr! "Kellogg's Corn Flake ar lops with ns. For erispnesa and flavor, bo imitation comet even dose I" The goodness of Kellogg's can't be duplicated. They're made better packed better taste better. The only corn flakes kept oven-fresh right to your table by the patented wazttte inner bag. Ready to serve with milk or cream. Sold by all grocers. An outstand ing Tela. Made by Ket logg in Battle Creek, corm 1 is? I f&Ccffif "before) you say "CORN FIAKIS" Medford Couple . , Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Olen Bond of this etty were among guests at a family reunion arranged Saturday In Ash land, with Mr. and airs. Ed OettUng of that city as hosts. The group was entertained at a picnic arranged in Llthla park. Other guests Included Mr. and Mra. R. E. Newbry and family of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams and Ed Williams of Talent. Mrs. Louis Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Bertel Bwglund of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bertel Berglund were In southern Oregon on their honey moon, following their wedding In Portland July 11. fictile Scheduled For Friday Night Arrangements are being- completed by members of the Electa club for a picnic scheduled for Friday evening In the Llthla park at Ashland, It waa announced today. Picnic dinner Is planned for 6:30 o clock. Those attending are to bring a covered dish. -: Transportation arrangements may be made by calling 675-L. Medford Members Entertained Sunday About 35 members of the Medford Past Noble Grands' club and their families were entertained Sunday at a picnic arranged by the Grants Pass club In Riverside park In Grants Pass. Games and swimming featured the day's activities. Close to 100 persons were present for the affair. . Mid-Season Notes From Style Center. PARIS. (API Pink and black U one of the smartest color combina tions of the season. Annabelle, French (Urn actress, Is among the chic conti nentals who have adopted It. She wears a slim black evening dress with a wide crushed girdle of pink satin, shot with stiver. It la topped by a pink satin bolero covered with roses. Animal and Insect prints are smart. Princess Jean Ponlatowskl wears a short-skirted waltz frock dotted with bright butterflies and another smart Parisian has a chiffon evening gown printed with rabbits. LONDON. (AP) The Duchess of Kent, the British royal family's fash. Ion plate. Is among smart Europeans wno are rouowing the vogue for white this year. She wears a Molyneaux afternoon frock of white crepe de signed with a cross-over bodice and trimmed with a large cluster of light and dark blue cornflowers. . VICHY. AP) Flowers are much In favor as accents to evening coif fures In this fashionable' resort. One South American beauty tucks white cameuas in the dark curls massed on top of her head and a falr-halred English girl wears a diadem of small mauve flowers. DRIVER ARRESTED FOR Eugene Timothy Col Ins of 823 West Tenth street was released on payment of 935 bail last night fol lowing his arrest by city police on a charge of reckless driving. He was ordered to appear in city court next Friday at 10 a. m. Oollns, city police report, made a lefthand turn from Sixth street Into North Central avenue shortly after 8 o'clock last night and struck the rear end of m parked Chevrolet sednn owned by Axel Spyuth of 231 East Sixth street. Collns was operating a Hudson coupe. The rear bumper of the Chevrolet and the front bump er of the Hudson were broken. The cocker spaniel and Angora oat of Lieut. Robert Meyer rode from Pasadena, Calif., to Fort Wayne, Ind., In the same cage without once ex changing hot words. VlOTOR AIM in ti I 1i il V . ,; delightful summer nation, 'tmcm" team ships nil twice daily from the Lrnort Sunt Terminal in Setttle, for Victoria snd Vancouver, In CdiuUi Eu'tnn PU)gnunJ. There is room aboard these spacious ships for many automobilrj, with no delsy ct inconvenience io driving sboard or to leaving. Convenient ferry service berweea Vancouvet bland snd the Mainlsnd gives you the opportunity to visit all of the many interest ing soon. No passports are required and fritndlj vilam timiu w wherever you go. Make your vacation headquarters at Csnadisa Pacific Hotel, noted for exceptional service and cuisine-special family and long-stay fates. EMPRESS HOTEL, VICTOSJA A csumins oU EnIUa hottL-A ptrwtj K sienna Vanrouvtr llluvi. Yachting. Mi 4 mo Sibing. f.unmlBf. golf. From t) opwdt, Eoopaa flu. HOTEL VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER Uflxl on t Nor PvikCouf,or looktae rtw Stnrt ot Ofcfga- sol, ftihins ias laooth (.th ing oadxs. horn l upnldl, Ettopaa (UB. A fee s copy of "Nmt Csntit" saJ ihe new folder, 'All Ixfnf Titn Ctvdm Mm." st your Att Clab, Tourist Bum a, or our Iocs! eSces. To lengthen trsas-roMioeataT I Lew 5a UtVHV W ft Df AOnS, CMnl Atex 1 M . W. SfM4y (AMT ft B! HEART PARALYSIS ENDS CAREER OF RADIO INVENTOR (Continued irum fge On ) coni insisted on working on his lat est micro-wave experiments. The Mar quis Luigl Solarl, head of the Italian Marconi company, the Inventor's biog rapher and life-long friend, said that late yesterday afternoon Marconi came Into hla office "to talk about his micro-wave expert menu.' The Marconi company offices are In the Inventor's home and today the employes learned of his death as they arrived for work. They stood to gether In little groups in the corri dors whispering gravely among them selves. Many of them were weeping openly. "Marconi told me he planned to spend the whole summer aboard nia yacht Elettra conducting experi ments," Solarl said. His idea was to adapt the micro-wave to long range transmission.. Success Seen "Marconi was very hopeful of the success of these experiments and they are in such a shape and have reached such a point we can go ahead with his work.' - - - Solarl said that "Marconi had a great affection for the United Statea. Next to his own country he had a greater love for . America than any other country." . , Among the thousands of telegrams of condolence already pouring In was one from Alexander Kirk, charge d 'affairs of the United States embas sy, who sent It In the absence of Am bassador Will am Phillips on vaca tion. Marconi's body will be. removed to historic Farneslna Palace, headquar ters of the Italian Royal Academy of which he waa president, on the banks of the Tiber thts afternoon to He in state in the blue robes of an academician. - Burial In Bologna , Following a preliminary funeral service In Rome, the body will be taken for burial to Bologna where he I conducted his first experiments In a barn on his father's country estate. Morning newspapers published spe cial editions which were sold out Im mediately to the crowds that swarm ed around the news stands, n Mes aaggero's comment was considered representative: "This la not only a loss to Italy but all the world, a loss for science and for -humanity. - With him disap pears one of the sovereign geniuses who. because of . the glory of 'their effort, are sufficient unto them selves." Marconi, apparently - had been In good health for the last few days al though he had Buffered serious Ill nesses in the last two years. At the time of his death Marconi was working on three different devel opments of the principle he dlscover- i ed: television especially' with the use of ultra short waves; further devel opments of the micro-wave, a new type radio transmitter for airplanes. Social Security To Open Salem Office SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. (JP) Establishment of a federal social oe curlty board office' at Salem, . Ore., and appointment of Richard G. Spill - well as manager were announced by Richard M. Neu&tadt, regional direc tor, here today. ' Neustadt, who last week announced opening of offices at Tacoma and Olympla, Wash., said the Salem office would, administer the old-age benefit provision of the social security act for Marlon, Linn, Benton, Lincoln and Polk counties In Oregon. These counties, he asserted, have approximately 20,000 wage-earners covered by the act. , Boy Scouts at their Washington Jamboree ate 900 tons of food dally. ''abroad" to Cantos for s neat r vieiooo, arte! by nil- iriios etilr from Vsocouver, B. C. r httd-Trif ftm. HOTELS I n.iAnTTiAviitr Matt 1 jsitatj Costumer ,7v r ;:.- lot. Bonnier, above, aire of Di rector Anrus Bonnier, promises many new and Interesting rostumea for the Shakesneare productions to be tared at Ashland August i to 1. Three pla.vs make up the repertoire for the third sU-dajr annual una. pear Festival. Mrs. Boomer Is eo tume deslpner for the productions... Never allow a strong flow of water to pass through berries to clean them. The water Is likely to bruise them. Place them In a colander held under a light stream of water. Or. better yet, lift the colander up and down several tlmea In a pan of cold water. Do not over-wash berries or let them soak too long. They wlU lose much of their flavor. Sometimes fiOOO persons a day visit the bureau of engraving, where money Is made. In Washington. , We will a total of to get You can quickly think of so many good names for the famous Snowdrift men. How would you like to be rewarded with real money for your idea? Read how easy it is io enter your suggestion. Special State GRAND AWARD $5,00022 414 OTHIR CASH AWARDS KUroVs how simpl Wt will psy wall for name? for chtta active llttlt Snowdrift me a. Sural you caa think of a lufjestioo? We ft willing to pay a (otal of $12,300 to gat thasa aajnes, Aad wa want yoo to try Snowdrift cht vary nicatt shortening you erar used. Of course, you're familiar with these famous little men in Snowdrift advert!.. 11$. You've seen them for months on the billboards end in the newspapers, ut to their tricks in sunshine, rain or snow. They're all-weather boys, Just like Snowdrift itself. You'll get doiens of ideas for namci from this Hit of Snowdrift's features. And ereo more, when you use Snowdrift and tee its goodness and helpfulness. , Snowdrift Is pare. ebolesoflM, altegec able All its goodness locked la. Fresb when opened, fresb to bottom Foods made with Snowdrift have Savor siav fresh looser. iDonimnf, ArmwrJrifr slsrsM eivae same ualfo Snowdrift is already creamed for yea. Saves work, seves ni Blendi tJghly In dough or barter, giving Millions of people buy Snowdrift every year. bter7bee? csks Tend hot breadT Snowdrift h) the best insurance you caa buy for eaiiW at all tempcrerai Snowdrift cornea In economical j eir-tight cans, as well as 1 sno j pouna ceas. Snowdrift is the supremely eesy-todigest shortening. No need to make eatravaaant claims for Snowdrift Millions use it every day. The more Snowdrift you use. the better you will like it Try Snowdrift and set for your, self. Look at its pure, white fresh o ess. Stir its whipped creamy consistency. Snow drift is etu-TJ an aJ I-vegetable shortening. You U Snd It supremely digestible whether you bake or fry with It Aad you will caver experience any unpleasant frying odor when you use SnowdrirVs all-vegetable purity. Get your can of Snowdrift's lock ed-lo good nest tods. Don't run the risk of delay ing too long and so misting your opportunity, write down the suggestion you think bett for naming the little Snowdrift men. Send it In now. Every suggestion must be accompanied by the metal strip from the Snowdrift can which sayt 'We lock in all its goodness." Every entry will be acknowledged and in doing so, we will mail you s coupon rour grocer will accept at lOcon the purchase of your near J or 6 pound can of Snowdrift. WESSON OIL AND SNOWDRIFT PIOPLI, NIW ORLEANS, LA. NEW COMPROMISE BE FOR COURT BILL (Continued from Page One ) determined to oppose any showdown until the senate Democrats have chosen a new leader to succeed Rob inson. Call Leadership Caucus. Strength In the leadership con test was almost equally split be tween Senators Harrison (D., Miss.) and Barkley D., Ky.) A caucus ol party members In the senate ' la scheduled for tomorrow morning. The question of leadership 'may be settled at that time. The administration spokesman aald public opposition to the court bill voiced yesterday by Governor Her bert H. Lehman of New York waa not particularly surprising to the administration, but thst the tim ing of the publication of his letter to Senator Wagner (D., N.Y.) was "deadly" aimed. The spokesman added that no one In responsible positions In Washing ton waa "furious" or particularly "jolted" by Lehman's action, least of all President Roosevelt. He said frankly, however, that Al though Lehman's attitude toward the bill had been known for some time, the administration had not ex pected him to make his views pub lic. In that respect, he added, the New York governor's action was look ed upon as "rather gratuitous." Happy Meet I or. White House officials described the meeting between the president and vice-president as "a very happy one." Subsequently discussing the possl- pay the best names for these Awards it Is. Creams to greater volume, giving lighter dough and batter. ' Snowdrift stands high temperatures without burning. Snowdrift makes crisp, brows crusts good tearing and digestible. Snowdrift caa be used over aad over ia frying. of caa. dear, fresh Snowdrift esseae ooorleae Crying. successful cooking. sad 1 S pound Made by toe food makers the Wessoa OD People. Grocers everywhere know Snowdrift sad rec ommend U. d blllty of a new compromise, the ad ministration spokesman said Presi dent Roosevelt's court program em braced five separate phases and on only one, that calling for appoint ment of additional Justices to the supreme court, was there substantia opposition. By Inference, thts spokesman In dicated a new attempt at a solution to the deadlock in the senate would be a matter for congress to work out. At the cap t tot, Barkley said , lead era on both sides had agreed to postpone resumption of the fight In the senate until Thursday. Wheeler and other opponents re fused to discuss reasona for their change In strategy. They only hinted that some of their number wanted to discuss the bill further before a showdown vote. The Montanan denied the change was a sign of weakness. "We've got the votes any time we want to move to recommit," he said. E The second suit of William H. Gore, former banker and fanner, against Jackson county for collection of ap proximately 82500, allegedly due for services rendered In behalf of the passage by congress of the Oregon California land grant tax refund bill, will probably be one of the civU ac tions set for trial at the October term of court. The case has bsen listed for a place on the court calendar. In the first action, Gore sought approximately 888.000. A Jury last December denied him any verdict. Circuit Judge H. D. Norton Is now engaged In hearing equity, divorce and routine motions, the docket be ing practically cleared. ! 9 Ed (o) (jl) c,sh 1 III I V Ktl V SEIZURE INSURES LANDING SPOT FOR 35,000 jOLDIERS (Continued rrum Page one.) . west of Pelplng at 3:30 p. m two and one-half hours after an ultima tum demanding Chinese evacuation of the area had expired. Fire still raged in the Chinese bar rack at 6 p. m. tonight (6 a. m.. S, S. T.) City Shelled Two Hours A thousand Japanese troops par ticipated in the attack against Wan plnghslen, and the city was shelled for more than two hours. Pelptng dispatches said the town waa badly damaged, and that Marco Polo bridge, 100 yards to the west, was subjected to shelling. A Japanese plans circled over Pel plng at 6 p. m., and Chlneae there were fearful of drastic action by Chinese. "Fighting st Pelplng to night," many predicted. The Japanese version was that their troops were acting In retalia tion for "unprovoked and intermit tent Chinese firing against Japanese lines." The Japanese artillery began Its advance agatnst Wanpinghslen under fire from Chinese field guns. Chinese Guns Silenced The advancing Japanese units re turned the fire, and after a brief exchange the Chinese guns were si lenced. Chinese batteries across the Yungtlng river then took up the battle. Japanese oasualtlea were one killed snd one wounded. Chinese casualties were not known. The gts into Wanpinghslen were little Snowdrift 425 AWARDS totalling $12,500 The following awards will ba made famous little suowdriti men: .... ; 1st AWARD $5,000.00 U4 Awci $1000.00 Sral Awars $100.00 I Awarta f $100.00 at 20 Awards of $30.00 each 30 Awards of $29.00 each '. U0 Awardf of $10.00 each 213 Awards of $) 00 each ST ATI AWARDS ' 21 1st Awards $30.00 axb 21 2ad Awards $23.00 Mch " Tbs atais tvartit of $10 sod $23 rpcdvlr wOl 1m gfra foe (Jm bsat MntMloi snd fb cood bi usstttioa rtctlvca from ich ofens foUow.ns 21 Mats: Virslnia Nortb Carolina. South Csrolloa. Goorsja. Florid, TcontMM, Alsbaaiav, MiMiusppi Louiifana, Arkaniu, Taiu, Oalinoraa, Colorado. Ocas, Nw Mexico, Arisoas. CalUof Loumana, nrstanias, ieai.uiisnimiS v aia. Nevada Waibiactoo. Ortfoo. Idaho. MAD THIfl RULIS CAKIFUIL? l-Tblnk olfour iuMatoa lor aacniag tbt Ikda Snowdrift ma pictured here. "Bake snd Fry", for Inmnce; or the "Freibneta Twins", the "Crasmlaau Poy" "Snow sad Drift" or "The Goodaeu Tessa." Wriin your lusfeicioo on sary kind of panic or oo tbs entry blank. Prist plainly your ossas and nddrM and name snd ad arete of year grocer. Clip on tbat portion of the wordlna oa the trip wbkb rays, "we It eea." Encloae tbls piece of strip In envelope with rour aaeae luff and mail to "Award Editor. P.O. Bos 99, New Orleans. Lev" That c Entries will not be considered unless nets! For example. "Bake and Fry" seeds oae strip: S Every entry, duly accoaipanled by metal elation we will mail you a coupon acceptable by your grocer aa 10c aBst um i pur chase of your next t or 6 pound caa of Snowdrift. Vrceuse of the large number of sue gestfons, we cennot enter into any I turner will oe returned. 4 Contest dosea September 19th, If 37. All nisi hi m thai Haitat. All atn ria harrima tna Sales Compeny.judging. will be directed by officials of the Calkins Holden Advertisina Agency. New York, end of the FJtsgereld Advertising Agency of New Orleans. Decision . of the ludgea will be anal. Anyone may submit suggestlona, fa conformity with the rale, except employees m the Wesson Oil ai Snowdrift People, their advertising ngeacief or their families. -(, Duplicate awards will be made la case of ties. A complete Hit of wlaaeti will at pub lit bed as soon after decision as posslbl. State swards will he made only to entrants from states listed ia tbls advertisement . bat tha JS3 other prises are n pen to say one ia the U.S.esceptasspedned.ln Rile No. 4. come ine raiMT lUOGSSTloM KISS Award Editor P. O. Boa No. 994 New Orleans, La. H.r. Is my lusesitloa tot asmlaf th lircla Snow drift ss.a. I sadosa strip from Saovdriri caa. TOUS MAMS TOUS STIIBT. yovs oaocia'i TOUS OtOCIS'S closed, and trains for the south to Pengtal and other strategic Junctions were suspended. Chinese sources said fighting also was going on at Pengtal. unconfirm ed reports stating that Japanese had been driven back from that point. The crisis again appeared highly dangerous. Nanking dispatches aald Premier GeneraUaalmo Chalng Kal. Shew had returned there from hla summer residence at Ruling, ready to take charge of Chinese plana to off set what Chinese consider to be a Jspanese incursion in north China. SCHOOL BONDS BRING OVER PAR IN KLAMATH KLAMATH PAU0. July SO P) A bond Issue to finance Klamath Union high school's 1203.000 expan sion program was sold Monday night to the First National Bank of Port land. The bank offered 1101.17 and 34 per cent Interest, best of seven bids entered. Construction, covering ten- new classrooms, a new physical education plant, a shop building and improve ment on the athletic field, will be gin August a. Winston (Ala.) county's only negro farmer la named White. Board Your Pets at the Humane Society Shelter Summer Rates VTe Call and Deliver Midway Road Phone Isle Insist On Delicious Lost River DUTTER men lor the names as selected for the ell i and ddreaaes. ttcutee aa entry. strip accompanies esca aaais suaaesu 'The Creesninesa Boys" on atria. strip, will be sckaowiedaed. sad in spi corresponuenc wiia eery etww. mut . . entries must be poetaurked priprtomfeV property pi u nrftttstrtv of sue W aunts ill ana SB CITT U. STATS ADOIDS hams ABOSISS