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    PAGTC FOUR
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 8, 1937
& SOCIETY LAND- CLUB HEWS OF THE IVEEK
f&tLte W By JANET WRAY SMITH VJ
Miss Kinsey Is
Leaving for Year
In New York
Of great lnterwt to her many
frlendi end acquaintance In Mod
ford, la the announcement of the
i.n4 ij.nrtiir of Miss Helen Kin-
Bey 0r New York city where she will
taae t years' wor at coiumoia uni
wslty.
u.. Kinuv win leave Tuesday
in tnr flt.tln. where she will
enjoy a month's vlilt with her par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. a. a. viuej,
an rialdenta of that city. From
there end enroute to New York, Miss
Klnsoj will atop briefly In luiieio.
where he will visit with Mr. and
Mr. Wayne Ooff, formerly or Mea
MIm Klrmey plana to have a yoar's
stay at uoiumoia, wuorw
study to attain her master's degree
In llrtrnrinl WOflC.
Ml Klnsey na been children's
librarian at the Medford city library
for seven yean, during wmcn tuna
aha haa made msny friends In tho
city and valiey.
tot Angeles Friends
flneata nf Rl.elOU't
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Blgelow are
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
atanlpfl, who motored to Medford
for a short visit, wnue nere me
Stanlpfla have taken a number of
scenic trips to the lakes and various
points of Interest.
St. Paul Visitor ,
Entertains
Miss Elizabeth Stewart, charming
visitor from St. Paul, was hostess to
ten guests last Thursday afternoon,
August 8, st the home of her broth
er, John Tomlln, of this city.
A dainty luncheon was served to
those In attendance and bridge was
the feature of the afternoon enter
tainment. jSpofie's
CHELSEA WICKER
PLAIN
One of the least expensive
designs is Spode's Chelsea
Wicker, motif reproduced
from old Chelsea, rich Ivory
in tone, without any color
decoration. Can always be
added to or filled in. "Spode
never discontinues a pattern".
YOU CAN GET
A 34-Piece Dinner Set
in Spode
Sr., $28.30
We also have ninny other lines In
High Quality Chtnaware and Fine
Crystal Glassware Moderately Priced.
At
Law
rence s
Carrying the same high class Jewelry
found In best stores In large cities
much more moderately priced.
S3M-
Rough Dry S lbs. 56c
7? each additional ponnd
American
wtvvw itNlRAl AVE Nit
Virginia Will Wed Earl
Virginia Cherrlll, who became famous a the blind flower Rlrl In the
Chaplin picture, "City Lights," soon will become the bride of the Karl
of Jersey, with whom she Is shown. The pup Is Miss Cherrlll's Healyham,
"Junior."
Informal
Amusements
Claim Attention
August Is not a dull month, nor a
quiet month, but people do entertain
on a smaller scale, and more infor
mally aa the heat rises. Everyone Is
either giving a picnic, or being enter
tained at some out-of-doors function.
for as few guests at a time as possl
ble. There have been a number of
small al fresco dinner parties, several
amusing swimming pa. ties, and a few
Interesting little bridge games. The
many nearby resorts are claiming a
large quota of our more socially
minded, who are fortunate enough to
have their families and friends about
them for entertainment.
Luncheon And
Bridge Party
Mrs. Fred Greene wss hostess at a
lovely luncheon last Friday at her
home on East Main street.
Following the delicate repast, the
guests enjoyed an afternoon of enter
tainment consisting of two tables of
bridge.
Gates Family at Lake
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Gates am enter
taining members of their family from
the east, at Lake of the Woods for a
week.
Before the outing. Mrs. George
Gates Invited a number of friends of
the two families to a garden party,
which took place In the beautiful
Gates garden on Minnesota street.
Oak drove Extension
Plcnlo
The Oak Grove Home Extension
Unit held a get-together meeting
and swimming party at the Jackson
Hot Springs Friday afternoon. There
were about twenty-five members and
frlenda present. Mrs. Good road's
relatives from North Dakota, were
glad to enjoy the hospitality of our
extension unit. .
Mabel Mack gave a very Interesting
discussion on the home maker sum
mer camp which was held last week.
Mrs. Eva So verso n, leader of Trail
Extension unit had Just returned
from summer camp and read many
Interesting poema and items which
were contributed to tne camp news
paper by the womm attending the
camp. Such an enjoyable time was
reported by those attending the sum
mer camp we will oil wish to go next
year.
Tho extension unit members served
a very nice picnic dinner, with gen-
erou helpings of lc cream and enke.
TUB waiding it hoid-ovet
from ihe days when half done
was well done. Today, with
laundry service such t we
offer, no housewife needs to
pi her youth end strength
egemst this manual tesi that
a mere few cents will accom
cJish end accomplish even
OUR laundry service is adapt
able to the requirements of
both house and purse.
Laundry
3
Anna May Fuson
To Be Honor ee
Mrs. Russell Davis will entertain
at a swimming party at Jackson Hot
Springs Tuesday evening, honoring
her sister, Anna May Fuson, who Is
here for a month's visit.
After enjoying a swimming party,
the group will partake of a picnic
supper under the trees at Jackson
Hot Springs.
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Past Matrons Club
The Past Matrons' club, Adarel No.
3 of Jacksonville will meet Monday
afternoon at a o'clock: st the home
of Mrs. B. 8. Severance.
All members are moBt heartily
urged to be present.
Nebraska Visitors
Leave for Home
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pease have been
entertaining Mr. Pease's mother. Mrs.
Mary Pease, and her grandchildren,
Dorothy and Robert Thorpe, for the
past three weeks. The visitors left
for their homes la Paxton, Nebr.,
late last week.
Pennsylvania Trip
For Miss Haas
Miss Pauline Haas, who has been
the guest of her grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. W. H. Hockman for some
time, leaves tonight by train for
home. Miss Haas will stop for a day
In San Francisco, a short time In
Los Angeles, and go on to New
Orleans for a day. She will spend
some time In Chicago, before arriving
at her home in Predonla, Pennsyl
vania about August 20th.
Hot urns (o Portland
Wright Scovllle returned to his
home In Portland Thursday after be
ing the guest for a week of Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Llndley and their daugh
ter, Miss Virginia Llndley, at their
residence In Ooker Butte. During hla
stay Mr. Scovllle was taken on sev
eral sight-seeing trips, Crater Lake
national psrk snd the Oregon Caves
being Included on the travel Itiner
ary. Both Miss Llndley and Mr.
Scovllle are students at Oregon State
college.
Auxiliary Will Present
Play Tuesday
Mrs. Raymond Crawford will be
hostess to lsdlea of the auxiliary of
the First Baptist church at her
home, route 3, the old Pacific high
way, Tuesday evening.
The topic to be carried out will be
Casement Windows." Seen through
the windows will be local women
Impersonating foreign missionaries.
and telling some of their Christmas
experiences while abroad. Mrs. E. S.
Wilson Is in charge of ths missionary
topic
Each guest Is asked to bring a gift
sultsble for a missionary.
Phoenix Scouts
IMrnlc
Olrl Scout troop No. 8 of Phoenix
held their annual attendance picnic
at the McKee bridge swimming pool
on Big Applegote Wednesday, Auit 4.
This event Is sponsored by the lead
ers for the patrol having the best
attendance record and scouts from
other patrols having perfect atten
dance records. Tins year the Cedar
patrol and Prances Nordqulst of the
Chickadee patrol were the winners.
The day wot spent In hiking, swim
ming, taking pictures and outdoor
cooking. Two bounteous meals were
eaten and greatly enjoyed.
Mrs, Ralph Wilcox snd Maynard
Wilson furnished transport lion.
Those attending were Leaders Mrs.
Esther Wilson and Mary Loucks;
Mary Jean Barnea, Natalie Wilcox.
Evelyn Waterman. Katherlne Loucka.
Barbara Oarrlson, Edith Wright, Jean
Hayse, Harriet Brwcoe, Frances Nord
qulst and a guest. Miss Frances Port.
GLASSES
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Dldg. lei 3-H
Main and Riverside. Mrdford. Ore
Hkllllul Service Reasonable Price
Open Cvenlnga hy Appointment
Big Picnic Is Set
For Next Sunday
By Hillah Temple
Next Sunday. August 15th, will be
a red-letter day for Hillah Temple
Shrlners, when they will gnther at
Jackson Hot Springs for a glorious,
old time Shrine picnic. .
The festivities will begin at four In
the afternoon, with athletic events
starting at that time. Something
Interesting has been arranged for
every minute of the time, from a
baseball game to a scramble
for' the boys and girls. Then, the
main event, the picnic, win take
place at six o'clock sharp. Every
Shrlner Is urged to be present with
his fez, his card, snd his family.
Shrlners are asked to bring well
filled picnic baskets, and utensils,
but Ice cream, coffee, cream and
lemonade will be served by the com
mitter. Later In the evening moving pic
tures of the Detroit Imperial session,
a travelogue, etc, will be shown.
Dancing at the Chateau will be en
Joyed by those who wish to prolong
the evening. . .
The committee In charge of the
various events have been working
hard to make this an outstanding
event In the summer season. Follow
ing Is the list of chairmen, with their
activities: .
General chairman Glenn Simpson
Refreshments W. F. Loomls, Hans
Thompson.
Athletic events Paul Rynnlng.
Ray Frlsble.
Music Ward Croft, Earl Newbry.
Lighting effects H. B. Kellom,
Elbert Lenox and Sam Jordan.
Ball game Wilbur Arnold.
Dancing A. B. Cunningham, H. O.
Enders. Millard Grubb.
Parking Clatous McCredle, Chet
Hubbard and Tom Rose berry
Publicity Herb Grey, R. E. Detrlck
Amos Voorhles, F. D. Wagener.
Transportation w .D "whittle.
Announcer E. o. "Jerry" Jerome.
Moving pictures Dr. M. E. Cooper,
Guy Stalger.
Walters Nobles Bishop, Swem,
Ebel. Cameron. Ralston. Gene Orr,
George Taylor, Hopkins, Hlllls, Patty.
Past Noble Grand. Club
Picnic Thursday
The Past Nobles cluh win mf. nn
Thursday with Mrs. Plckel. west of
Phoenix, for a covered dish nmn..
The members are asked to bring ser
vice ana a won filled picnic basket,
at slx-thlrty. Anyone desiring trans
portation may call Mrs. Ella Gould.
This Is a social meeting.
Leave for First
Part of Long Trip
Miss Dorothy Roberto and her
sister, Mrs. Robert Maentz and small
son, left last night for San Francisco,
where they will spend a few days be
fore starting east. Mrs. Maentz will
go to her home In Allegan, Michigan,
and Miss Roberts will continue to
New York, to start her trip on the
continent.
Juvenile Club
Has Meet
The Juvenile club met Saturday
morning at 11 o'clook, using room S4
of the Armory as their club room.
Acting president for this meeting
was Miss Virginia Lovell.
Threo guests of the club attended,
consisting of Vallavee Vsndegrlff
from South Dakota, Margery Sullivan
and Carmen McOrew of Klamath
Palls.
Miss Lovell secured the prize of
fered for the bean bag grme. and fol
lowing this refreshments of sand
wiches and punch were served.
Entertainment was . provided by
Eugene Bennett who plaved a piano
solo and by Barbara McOrew who did
a tap dance.
An Interesting report was given by
Virginia Lovell on the subject of
"What I Did at Scout Camp."
The next regular meeting- of the
cluh will be held September 4.
$50 in Grand Prizes also Merchandise
from the Following Merchants in this
Year's Kennell-Ellis Most Attractive
Child Contest and $3.00 Special
1. AL PICHF.'S SPORTING GOODS STORE
I. FLVIIRER'S BAKERY
S. LAMPORT'S
4. MEDFORD STATIONERY STORE
5, nilOPHY'S JEWELRY STORE
6. AKRIENNE'S I1EAITY SHOP
7. CKATKRIAN THEATRE
. STRANG'S tlRl'O STORE
9. FARMER'S 4 KRl'ITG ROWER'S BANK
10. FREDDIE FREY'S IIARIIER SHOP
11. SNIDER'S DAIRY
U. EFFIE HERBERT Kl'RTZ M1SIC STIDIO
13. HANSEN HARDWARE
14. KENNF.LL-ELLIS STIDIO
DON'T DELAY MOTHERS
Mothers, we urge you to take advantage of this special.
Enter the kiddies and receive one 8x10 hand colored
portrait that sells regnilar for $6.23. You also have a
choice of four poses to choose from. And remember,
this year ALL PHOTOS ARE IN COLOR.
All Children from 5 months to 6 years
are eligible!
Kennell-Ellis Studio
32 No. Central, Medford
Hooper-Pur cell
Wedding Is Held
Miss Elizabeth Pur cell and E.
Eugene Hooper were married yester
day at two o'clock, very quietly, at
the home of Rev. Sherman L. Divine,
27 Ross fault.
The bride wore a traveling en
semble of navy blue, with corsage
of gardenias.
Mrs. Homer A. Conger was the only
attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper will be at
home to their friends at 39 South
Peach after August 16.
Degree or Honor
Hill .Meet Wednesday
There will be a meeting of the
Degree of Honor lodge, Wednesday
evening, at the Armory.
Carnation Sisters names are to be
called in, and all members are re
quested to be present.
Motor Trip and
Vacation at Beach
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Hart and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hart and their fam
ilies are spending the week-end at
White Rock beach near Crescent
City, Calif. They left here by motor
car and trailer Friday afternoon for
the coast resort.
Motor Trip to
Montana
Among those leaving Medford for
vacations last " weak were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wagguer, residents of
this city, who left for Heiena, Mon
tana by automobile Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagoner plan to visit
Mrs. Waggner's mother. Mrs. Flshl, In
Helena, and will return to. Medford
August 16th.
Northern Trip -
Greatly Enjoyed
Mrs. John Barneburg and Mrs. May
K. Qreen and Miss Margaiet, Kellogg
returned Friday from a delightful
holiday trip to the nortn Mrs.
Barneburg and Mrs. -Green sailed
from .Seattle July 22nd, on the S. S.
Aleutian for a pleasure trip to Alas
ka. Upon their return, they were
joined by Miss Kellogg, who has been
visiting for some time in the north
ern cities.
Return From Two
Month In Canada
Mrs. J. D. McPherson and her
daughter Jean have roturnad to their
home after an extended tour ox Can
ada.
The trip was made by automobile,
ana during the two months visit they
spent much of their time at he vari
ous Canadian lakeside resorts and
cities.
Mrs. McPherson brought back sev
eral pieces of beautiful china as gifts
for her frlenda and neighbors.
Hendersons Home -
From Cabin Party
Among those of Medford who pre
ferred camping trips to social outings
were the Ray Hendersons and daugh
ter Lei a.
Accompanied by Bill Vawter, the
Hendersons have spent an enjoyable
week's vacation at Thorndike'a -cabin
on Union creek, where fishing proved
to be their greatest pastime.
The Hendersons and their guest re
turned late Thursday eve ilng to
their residence on West Jackson.
Urldge Club Entertaining
At Beach
Breaking the routine of their regu
lar two weeks meetings, the Satur
day Might Bridge club took a brief
weekend sojourn to Crescent City,
leaving Saturday noon, and planning
to return sometime Sunday evening.
The party expected to spend much
nf th;r tliTie on th beach and In
enjoying the beauty of the California
coast.
Those who left by automobile yes
terday included Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scheffel, the Edwin Nichols, the Fred
Scheffels, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Hous
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oattock and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fred.
Baptist Women
Of Valley Meet
At Lithia Park '
The women of tbe Rogue River
Valley Baptist association held an
enjoyable meeting In LltMa park.
Ashland, Friday. August 6. About 40
sat down to the plcnlo dinner.
Mrs. Ellle Dally of Medford led the
devotional.. Mrs. D. V. Piatt sang a
solo. Mrs. Judd of Klamath Falls
Introduced Mrs. Orr, wife of the Bap.,
tlst minister of Klamath Falls, who
presented Mrs. Dally a gift from thv
women showing their appreciation of
the work she has done the past 11
years as literature secretary. Mra.
Hazel Lester of Medford will be this
literature secretary of the new or
ganization. The constitution wo read
by the president and adopted by the
women.
Officers: President, Mrs. Emma
Judd, Klamath Falls: vice-president,
Mrs. Effle Dally, Medford; secretory
treasurer, Ida Shade, Q rents Pass:
foreign missionary vice - president,
Mrs. R. Young, Grants Pass; home
missionary vice-president, Mrs. Ow
ens, Klamath Falls; civic chairman,
Mrs. Myrtle Boa hears, Medford; W. W.
O. adviser, Margaret Tate, Ashland;
C. W. C. adviser, Mrs. Clarence Orr,
Klamath Falls; missionary education,
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, Medford; student
councilor, Mrs. E. E. Dunham, Ash
land. Mrs. F. B. Leach of Seattle gave a
very Interesting tola about her trip
to China In 1935.
Fuson Guest
Plans Return
Mrs. Marie Feeley, who haa been
enjoying a visit In Medford, will re
turn to San Francisco Monday.
While here. Mrs. Feeley was the
guest of the Fuson family on Hill-
crest. -
Portland Guests
The Misses Gloria Anderson and
Mabel Gilbert left Saturday morning
by train for their homes In Portland.
Oregon, having been visitors In Med
ford for over a month. ,
The girls were the guests of Mrs.
Sam Anderson, Miss Anderson's
grandmother.
Plane Trip to Seattle
for Daughter's Birthday
Mrs. E. a. Rlddell boarded the
Malnllner yesterday at one o'clock,
bound for Seattle, where she will
visit her daughter and son-in-law,
the L. B. Croxdales.. The occasion fot
the visit was Mrs. Croxdalee birthday
which occurs today. Mrs. Croxdale
wss formerly Miss Dorothea Rlddell.
Return to Nebraska
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds, accompanied
by daughters Elolse and Agnes, and
son Donald, left Saturday morning
by train for her home In Bridgeport.
Nebraska.
During her four weeks stay m Med
ford Mrs. Reynolds has been the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry H. Dowd.
BURELSON'S
AUGUST
AUGUST-Here's Why
BECAUSE we honestly believe you SAVE approximately from 30
percent to 30 percent by buying them NOW! BECAUSE Burel
son's early Spring purchase enabled us to obtain first pick of
cholre, prime furs from the four corners of the worldl BECAUSE
of the authentic Paris styling, these fur roats, classic In trends,
cannot become dated . . . their fashion life Is long!
Tremendous Selection
Caraculs Squirrels Muskrats
o Squirrel Locke Broadtail
Pony Persian Lamb Mole
Hudson Seal Marmink
Beaverette Sealine Jap Mink
Jap Weasel.
Priced Right!
$4950 to
$500.
Expert Stylist
From one of the coast's largest furriers, will personally
supervise this sale. Adjectives cannot do justice to these
beautiful coats, selected by Mr. and Mrs. Burelson THIS
WEEK in San Francisco I
BURELSON'S
MEDFORD BLDQ.
Dean of Music
To Give Recital
Visiting friends and relatives on
the Pacific coast la Franklin B.
Launer, dean of music. Christian col
lege, Columbia, Mo. Arrangements
have been completed whereby he will
give a piano concert at the M. E.
church, Tuesday evening. Aug. 34, at
8:15.
Recently Mr. Launer played Infor
mally for a group of friends at the
home of bis sister, Mrs. E. A. Faber
of Central Point. His artistry pro
mises a concert of master works
adequately Interpreted according to
those who heard htm and the spon
sors are urging all who enjoy piano
music to reserve the evening of
Aug. 34, for the concert.
Stewards Return From
California Today
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward, of
Adrlenne's. will return today from a
trip to. the California clothing mar
kets.
Friends to Arrive from California
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Brown are
expecting Mr. anf Mrs. Earl Newbern
and their son Donald, of Santa Ana,
California, this week, for a short
visit.
Guests From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Eckelson and
daughter Teresa, of Portland, are
spending their vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Mrs. Eckelson Is
Mrs. Ulrlch 's cousin.
Gores to Enjoy
Rose Bowl Concerts
Mr. E. E. Gore and daughter Beula
are spending a. three weeks vacation
In Long Beach, California. During
their stay they anticipate hearing
the concerts In the Rose Bowl.
Officers to Be
Feted at Plcnlo
The civilian department of the
CCC offices will entertain the officers
and their wives and families at a
picnic above Bybee bridge today
Elaborate preparations for entertain
ing the guests have been made.
Fidelity Circle
Hill Plcnlo in Lithia
The Fidelity circle of the First
Methodist church will old a picnic
In Lithia pork, In Ashland, Tuesday.
Members are asked to bring picnic
baskets and service, and to meet at
the church at 11:33.
President Week-Ends
On Hyde Park Farm
HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 7. (AP)
President Roosevelt arrived here by
special train from Washington today
and motored to his nearby estate
overlooking the Hudson. He had ar
ranged a trip around -his 560-acre
forest preserve later In the day, tbe
first of two or- three he will spend
here. ...
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BURELSON'S in
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at Our Store
PHONE 28
WANTS 10 LEASE
WASHINGTON. uAug. 7. (AP
Chairman Walsh (D., Mass.) of ths
senate naval affairs committee pro
posed today that the navy be author
ized to lease six destroyers to the
Brazilian government.
Walsh explained to tbe senate that
the Brazilian government was "con
cerned with certain tendencies In the
world poll teal situation" and was
trying to build up a "modest navy."
The state department, he said, be
lieved It would be better for this
country to lease naval craft to Bra
til than from the assistance to come
from other powers. The destroyers
Involved, Walsh said, were over-age
and out of commission.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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of
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GOWNS
and
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MONDAY
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For Street
, Afternoon and
Formal Wear
ALSO
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Special Orders
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Gowns will be modeled by
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Take Your
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The medicine jour doctor pr.
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any rood unless jon take It
resularlT In arcordnn.-e with
his Instructions. Inless he
has sperlNcallT told yon to do
so. do not hare the medicine
refilled without first comult
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