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TOUR rEPFOHB MAIL TRIBUXE. FEPFORP, Q"REOONT. SUNDAY. JULY 25. 3937 SOCIETY iAND CLUB NEWS OF THE WEEK y By JANBT WHAT SMITH Vf Carpenter Hosts To Large Group 'At Country Home On of the largest- effalra of the ummer scuon wu arrangea rnaj evening by Mr. end Mr. Alfred S. V. ' Carpenter at their home on the Old State roan. w -,. un Carnanter Invited . ' HMIn i tri-nrl and members Of the younger eat. gueete arriving esriy in im evem. .- MimmiDB. - The affair ser- Td as Inauguration of a new pool on the estensive twinw i Dancing and games were arranged later in the evening wun supper n .hnut 140 BUeStS. A number of out-of-town guests were among those entensineu. and Mrs. Martin Llndgrob of Morrls mm jftnev. and their son and daughter, Roger and Barbara: Miss Pamuia ncuoonou m ..'b- .-, ui.. Harriett O'Nell of Pass. dens, Calif, are all house-guests at the Carpenter nome. A number of other house-guests, whose host Include Mr. and Mrs. H. v.. ttAjivjinhiirff. Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parsons ana Mr. ana Spalding, were also present for the affair. . Lawn and gardens of the Carpenter estate provided a cool and. vivid set ting for the party, out of door dl Terslon taking up most of the eve ning. Alameda Guests At Rorner Home Met-ford visitors the past week were Mr. and Mr. Sidney M ilisrt and daughter, Porothy of Alameda, Calif, who vacationed here for sev erel dsys. , They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Horner Mrs. Horner snd Mrs. Mollsrt art sisters. The visitors wem entertained with trips to Crster Lake, Oregon Caves and other soenle spots of the region while here. The Mollarta arrived Wednesday and left this morning to return to their home In the south, . Park Plrnlc Is Set Wednesday Members of the Mistletoe club and their families will be entertained at plenlo scheduled for Wednesday In the Ashland Llthl park, It has been announced. Picnic dinner Is planned for 11:80 o'clock. Those attending are request ed to bring sandwiches, covered -dish and service. Arrangements are being . mad by Meadamea Irene Shirley, Marjorle Pearson, Clara Hodgklns and Mis Blaine Pearson. All members ar requested to at tend. Altar Society Planning Event Plans for an outdoor entertain ment were outlined at a special meeting of St. Ann' Altar society Tuesday afternoon at the parish house, called by Mrs. J. R. O'Connor, president. The affair I planned a a "circus carnival" and la scheduled for early September. It la to be held on the church grounds. Mrs. S. I. Brown Is general chair man In charge of the affair. Other committee appointments are to be made later. WANTED LADIES SAVE $25 Enroll In Summer Class NOW LIMIT TO FIRST TEN PHONE 84 Res. Phone Sundays or Medford School 235 Sast FOOTLOOSE AND 151 XI "! cot Rough Dry 7 each additional pound American aK' 131 MJIlH CENTRAL AVENUE HEDf0RI),0RE. PHONE 873 ? V r, Another Hollywood Romance ... . .. rf. yWtf J , . f If"-'' 4t4 st-" II I';"- ' - - -' - ' ''-' ....Francis Lederer, film actor, and hare announced their engagement early October. Officers Seated At Semi-Yearly Rtte This Week Installation of new officers fea tured the Monday night aeaslon of Olive Rebekah lodge, with Paye Ack ley, district deputy and Lena Berg man, deputy marshal and staff, act ing as Installing officers. Iva Walden waa seated as head of the lodge for the ensuing half year Other new offtcera Installed arc Ethel Weed. Julia Gregory, Caroline lead ers, Ella Rogers, Ethel Pease, Mary Wiley, Ella Gould, Edna HUdebrnnd. Be&ale Thompson, 1 Georgia Hess, Florence Clatt, Nelle Cator, Helen Wheeler. Oeorgl&na Husson?. ' Mra. J. D. Rlckort, vice-president of the Rebekah assembly, was wel comed home after an extended stay In the eaat by Ethel Weed, pst noble grand, who also presented her with flowers from the group. Leah Ivle was elected drill captain during the business session. Mrs. Rlckert reviewed high spots of her visit In the east. Mlsa Ackley, dis trict deputy, was also presented with flowers by Ella Gould, president of the P. N. Q. club. '.- Refreshments were served later In the evening. , 126-J Evenings of Beauty Culture Main St. FANCYFREE WHEN pleasures call, during these vocation deyt (the time to enjoy well earned rest) do your household tasks male you pats them up? WOMEN using our laundry service find one day at least in which they can be "foot loose and fancyfree." And they find that their laundry work gets ejecting care at a it that is true economy. Ne Starch 8 lbs. 56c Laundry MM Mario, screen actress, shown above. and have set the wedding date for Quiet Ceremony Friday Evening Of much ;n!erest to Medford friends Is announcement of the mar riage of Miss Gladys Shepherd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. shep herd of Drain, Ore., and Robert E. Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laura Vlck ery of Medford. The quiet ceremony was solemnized Friday evening by Dr. Sherman L. Divine at his home at 9:30 o'clock before members of the (amines. A wedding supper followed st ths home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Rena Collie. The young couple left for a two weeks' wedding trip to Snn Fran ClSCO. They will make their home at Weed, Calif., where the groom is with the California Oregon Power company.' WINDOW a LABS We sell window glass and will replace your oroken wlndowa reasonably. Trowbridge Can met works. K ri I ' ; SOON THEY'LL MARRY. Anne Shirley, 18-year-old screen actress, and John Howard Payne, young actor, are shown following the announcement of their engagement. They planned to marry lo early autumn. Hot Ttissy Ec.li Jc Cowrie $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 Miss Minear and Evan Alborn Wed At Home Monday Miss Ruth Minear,- daughter of Mrs. J. M. Minear, and Evan W. Altorn of Medford were united in marriage at the Minear home on ,re Old Stage Road Mot.f.ay, in the pres ence of members of the families and clove friends. Rev. L P. Belknip read the service. Miss Doris Conger attended the btir! as bridesmaid and Philip W. Alborn. brother of the gr7ji. was beet man ' bride : wore an an'.-i-length gown of white sua lac and net over white aatln and carried a shower bouquet of rosebuds. ' Se s son al blooms In pastel shades formed a flora background for the ceremony. Oueats Included the bride's moth er: her sister. Miss Olenna Minear and brothers. Robert C. nnd Donsld M. Mlnesr: Rev. B:lknap and grand daughter, Mis Eleanor Bryant. Miss Doris Conger snd Mr. snd Mrs. Mil lard Younger, all of Medford. Mr. and Mrs: Pntllp W. Alorn and Mra. Euta Dalrymple of The Dalles; M-f . Alexander Si'aman of New York City, cousin of sne groom; Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt E. Smith, Mi. and Mrs. Newton B. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Clark of Klamath Palls. Miss Minear Is well known In the valley. She Is a graduate of Medford high school and later attended Oregon- State college. She haa been re siding In Klamath Pal la for the past year. : r ' New Coat Styles Showing Variety Everybody Is looking forward to new and interesting coats, with the fitted line and a straight tubular silhouette dividing Interest to date. Novelty and variation are expected In collars and pockets. Rippling collars which can be worn tn several ways, furs dyed in novel fashions, and de tachable stole scarfs are among the Innovations forecast. Some of the smartest shops are predicting a very big season In suits. Three-piece outfits combining a tail ored suit with a short box plaid coat and "costume suits" of a decidedly more formal design and fabric are both expected to play a part In the mode. Headgear Is going "high hat.' Tow ering toques, tail trims and high roll ing brims are already here. A new and luxurious evening mode Is scheduled to brighten the night spots. Pastel velvets and colored metal clothes are both forecast. Club to Gather ., Monday Evening Members of the P. L. club will be entertained with a weiner-roast picnic tomorrow evening at By bee bridge. It waa announced today. Georgia Hesa and Edna Hlldebrand are among those making arrange menta and memrers are request! to cell either for further Information. Just in Time . to Revive - Weather Spirits ONE FULL PINT '(2S0 Value) In Costume Dramas law li ' -fl: "t".f Frances Hordy (left) of Ashland Bt S . ' IS S it i "nd u,ren Leverette, Medrord, pic- tJS J Vlf T I turM ln tne authentic Elizabethan VK" tS t?l ' 3 " they will wear In the third f ; f t .1 annual Shakespearean festival In ARKANSAS CHIEF Garden Party Is Event of Week A large group of mtmbers uid friends of the women's missionary society of the First Presbyterian church were entertained at a gar den party arranged Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown. - Following a short business session, conducted by Mrs. Maynard Putney, president, a program was presented by. members of the Christian En deavor group. Dolph Janes was ln charge. . . The program was built around phases of the recent Fir Point younp people's conference. Discussing the conference were Miss Edith Hodg klns, Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Chloe EUenburg. Miss Bernlce Baker. Miss Jeanette Field, Miss Oeraldlne Loomls, Miss Emma Jane Brewer and Laurtn fincow. Special music numbers were pre sented by Miss Bernlce Baker and Miss Emma Jane Brewer who were accompanied by Miss Chloe EUen burg. Mlsa EUenburg also appeared as soloist. - Refreshments, were served late In the evening. Mrs. Root to Be Hostess Mrs. Llbby Root will be hostess to members of the Get Together club at her home on Prune street, near Ben sen. Wednesday afternoon. The affair, to open at 1:30 o'clock Is scheduled as a social meeting and those attending are Invited to bring guests. All members are urged to be present. Harts Return From Bay City Returning home trom the south Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart snd two children, who arrived by train from San Francisco. Mr. Hart has been ln the bay city for some time and was Joined by Mrs. Hart and children early last week, the four returning home to gether. Firths Vacation At Klrtland Farm Entertained ln the valley over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. James Firth and Infant son. David, 01 Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Firth were . guests of Mrs. A. L. Wlthtngton at Klrt land Farm. Mrs. Firth, formerly Miss Frances Sparrow of this city, is Mrs. Wtthlngton's granddaughters ill for real enjoyment fl 1 I ! Dine at the LITHIA HOTEL DINING ROOM and Coffee Shop Ynu enjoy the delicious cuisine prepared by nirr peprick Williamson Formerly of Ton Tavern, Portland PLUS A SUNDAY EVENING FEATURE ORGAN CONCERT Presenting GENEVIEVE BROWN at the Console or the Hammond Ort.in from S lo P. !. CHOSEN SENATOR LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 24. fla) Q over nor carl E. Bailey held the cov eted Democratic senatorial nomination today but still was faced with threats of a battle at the polls for the toga of the late Joseph T. Robinson. The state Democratic committee yesterday Ignored agitation for a party primary and accorded to Bailey the nomination that usually is tanta mount to election In Arkansas. The general election is tentatively set for Sept. 14. J. Roseer Venable. Little Rock World war veteran who ran against Robinson ln the 1936 primary, said he would run as an Independent "if no one else gets ln the race by mid night next Tuesday." An opponent of Bailey in last year's gubernatorial election, Orso Cobb, state Republican leader, urged mem bers of nls party to support an inde pendent If one enters. THEN ARREST PORTLAND. July 34. nreman and harbor policemen Ilrst saved Lloyd P. Ktrby, 40, a salesman, from the burning of a boat and then ar rested him on charges of drunken ness. Policeman O. A. Patterson said Klr by Jumped aboard a 41-foot launch after the captain and four passengera had abandoned It when a gasoline ex plosion set It afire. prom the burning hull, Klrby serv ed notice that he was claiming sal vage rights and refused to heed com mands of firemen to get off. Finally firemen lassoed him and pulled him off. after which police arrested him. The launch waa destroyed with an estimated loss of 13,500. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanka to friends and neighbors for the kind ness and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mra. Effa stout and family. National Officers To Be Welcomed By Lodge Aug. 13 National officers of Pocahontas lodge will be entertained here August 13, lodge beads announce, and ar rangementa are being completed for greeting the visitors. Wenonah club were entertained at an all-day session Thursday at the home of Maude Abbott, with cards being arranged during the after noon. Awards went to Oladya Dooms and Dorotha Watklna. In charge were Norma Martin. Oladya Lawrentz and Eather Dooms. Visitor Included Mr. Rae Blackburn and daughter. Irma, and Mrs. Mabel Bennett. Paat Officers Gladys Dooma, Ross Klye, Carrie MUnes and Wayhe Kee see conducted the Friday evening aesslon with Rose Kyle. Sarah Tone and Norma Martin In charge of social arrangements. Carda followed with prizes going to Helen Keeeee, Jack Dooms. Myrtle Eent, Wayne Keeeee, Rose Kyle, Floyd Dickey snd Gladys Dooma. Drill team practice la scheduled for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, It has been announced. A special meeting of Wenonah club la ' planned for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Helen Keesee. 98 South Peach street. . URGE SPEED FOR LF SALEM. July 34. P) Prompt ac tion by the federal government lh ap proving a grant of S78.0OO for the con struction of a new hospital unit and other Improvements at the eastern Oregon state tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles, waa urged by the state board of control here today. The coat of the entire project was estimated at S178.000. of which amount the state will contribute 100,000. The application for a grant was filed with O. C. Hookley, atate PWA administrator, lsst April. HIGHEST 6 YEARS SAN FRANCISCO, July 34. (m Rise of northwest lumber production to the highest level In six years, aa reported by strassburger & co.'a weighted Index, failed to check a de cline ln the level of Pacific coast business ln the week ended July 18. xne otraasburger Index allpped lj points for the week to 89.7 per cent of the 1930 average. In the correa pondlng week of 1938 the Index was at 93.3. Unusual' lumber mill activity ln Oregon lind Washington boosted that Industry to a new recovery high of rju.o. Even so. tne heavy movements of forest products did not check a 1 polnt decline In carloadtnga for all coast products. When making canapes, it la ad visable to toast tha small bits of bread first and then spread with butter to give flavor as well aa to prevent the topping from soaking into tne bread. Often canapes can be spresd Just txiore serving. Some times tney are spresd In advance, then popped Into a moderate oven for a minute to freshen and brown. Closing time for' Poo Lata to Ola. sity Ads Is 1130 p. m. I HEALTH BE BUDGETED! Your life might be less compli cated if you could purchase health on an easy, time-payment plan. To be able to do that would mean the release from a lot of care. But Nature doesn't see it that way and you must forever be "storing up" body energy ! SPEND YOUR DAIRY DOLLARS WISELY! To keep that constant supply of energy, you must select your foods wisely. Your menu is your chart of better living. Naturally, some foods "are better for you than others. Otber foods have a finer taste-appeal. That is why Southern Oregon people are changing to the SNIDER'S "Farm-Fresh" Butter. They realize that it's flavor is finer . . . That no better butter mmcmac is to be found. Why - . v don't you try this de- 2 ,Jt)ixi3 - licious dairy product QiARM FRESH K today i mwmssml Miss Purcell Is Shower Honor ee Miss Betty Purcell, bride-elect, was honored at a shower arranged Tues day evening at the home of Merrlam Looper. ' Quests were Ooldle Taylor, Lctha Clark, Audre Vann, Dorothy Culy, June Erlckson, Betty seabrooke. Bob bette Woodcock. Dorotha Turner, Alleen Pickering, Jean Culy, Margaret Conger, Elmeda George. Jewel Deter, Lola Snyder, Mary Albert, Ruth Dally and Miss Purcell, the honor guest, ' Closing time for Too Late to Cla. ail; Ads Is 1:30 p. m. The paper best suited for snapshots WHEN you leave your films here for finishing we print your pictures on Velor paper exclusively. Look for the name on the back of each print. It's your assurance of better, more uniform print quality, FREE DEVELOPING TWICE A DAY SERVICE Mall Your Films to Photograph Headquarters SWEM'S 217 E Main. Medford GLASSES Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bldg. Tel. S83-R Main and Riverside, Medford, Ore. Skillful service Reasonable Prices Open Evenings by Appointment HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA SUFFERERS Need Suffer No More CAN NOT GRaUDE MILK vii''Ru.uia. Knuniaw, FT l(Lltir IT