Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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METiFOTO MXTL TRIBUNE. MEPFOTtD.
OREGON, STjyPliT, AUGUST 29. 1937
SOCIETY ZAND CLUB NEIVS OF THE WEEK
. J By JAKBT WEAV SMITH
Wed i4uut 22
In Church Rite
MsfUord in) Taller Mend will
b interested tn tn snnounosment
of the wedding e( HIM Mym u.
Bush, daughter of Mr. end Mr. B.
M. Bush of this city, to Raymond
a. Moore of Underwood, wn.
The ceremony we soiemnle4 at
8t Merk'e church In Portland t
3 o'clock last Sunday afternoon
Father Simmons officiated. The bride
waa attended by her (later, Mra.
Philip Palaska of Seattle, the former
Helen Buah. Earie Dean or wmte
Salmon, Wn., waa the beet man
and Howard Brlokson and Philip
Palaeke were ushars. The bride
given in marriage by Arrln B. Naa
lund, a close friend of the ism
lly.
The bride wore white lace with
a eloss-flttlnr Jacket and long
train. Her long Tell of lace-trlmmed
tulle fell from a lace cap circieo
with eeed peerle. She carried a bou-
auet of white roiebuds ana oou
vardla. The maid of honor wai
gowned In ankle-length chiffon of
apricot ihade with a tulle hat.
The oouple left Immediately for
a ihort honeymoon on the coeei,
.'planning to continue south to Tlalt
the bride' parent here. They will
return north September 1 to their
home near Underwood, Wn.
The bride la a former Medford
resident and la widely known here,
The Garden Club
m. nt of fly Illustrated lee.
turea to be presented during the
year will be offered members of the
Medford Oarden club at the regu
lar monthly meeting, scheduled for
Thursday evening, September 4 In
the small dining room at the Hotel
Medford. Member are asked to gam
er there at 7:80 o'clock.
"Beautlflcatlon of Gardens and
Home Grounds," will be the sub
lect of the lecture, Mrs. Ralph
Woodford, program chairman for the
. year, has announced.
Friday. September I, the Junior
gardeners will hold their annual
flower show In the lobby of the
Hotel Medford. Entries will be re
ceived betweon eight and ten o'clock
Cash pries will be given for bou-
aueta of cut flowers, zinnia, oaD-
loss, marigold and nasturtium seeds
ware furnished each of tn lao cmi
dren, who enrolled last spring and
many of theso little gar-ens tnrougn
out the city are now a riot of
oolor.
Bouquet of mlied flower from
these garden or bouquet of any
kind of flower may be entered.
Artlstlo arrangement of these bou
quet as well as quality of flowers
will bo considered by the Judges In
awarding nrtees. "" i
Vaaea will ' be furnished by the
Oarden club The best gardens sel
ected by the four groups of spon
sors will be visited early In the
week and Judged.
Of Interest to all persona, plan
ning to plant rose 1 the following
list of outstanding rose selections:
A a result of the 1937 Ameri
can Rose society meeting held In
Cleveland, June 1S-16, the follow
ing rose varletlee were recommended
to amateur grower aa outstanding
In their performance :
Singles: Dainty Bess, Innocence.
Cecil, IsobeL
Climbers: Doubloons, a glorious
yellow: American Pillar. Mary Wal
lace. Dr. Van Fleet. Silver Moon.
Polyanthss: Mrs. R. M. Pinch. Per
msnent wave. Kirs ten Poulsen.
anise an Aaohen. Diana, Sunshine.
Hybrid Teas: Mrs. Charles Bell.
Leonard Barron, Oolden Dawn. Texas
Centennial, Mrs. Ssm McOredy. Mc
Gredy'e Scarlet, Etolle de Holland.
Ooldenes Mnlnz. Aleaane, Edith Nel
lie Perkins, Lady Alloe Stanley, Hor
tulanua Budde, Caroline Test-out,
Rochester, Htnrleh Osede, Irish Fire
flame. Mme. J. Perraud. Wsrrawee.
Garden Club Newa Letter,
Wed In Portland Recently
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Mrs. Raymond O. Moore, nee Myma Rush, whose marriage was sol
emnized last Sunday In Portland. Mrs. 'Moore Is the daughter or Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Iiuh of this rlly.
Mrs. Bryant Is
Re-elected Head
Of Local Unit
Urs. Minnie Bryant wu n-tloUd
president of the Med ford w. C. T. U.
at the meeting Thursday afternoon at
the church parlor. .
Other new officers named with Mrs.
Bryant are: Vice-president, Mrs. E. 8.
Hlteler; secretary, Mrs, Quy Oox;
treasurer, Mr. X. a. Roseborough;
and publicity director, Mrs. Bell Lit-
trell.
Delegates to the county convention
wen also named.
Oueat speaker of the afternoon was
the Rev. aSam. Morris who, with Mrs.
Morris, Is concluding a .speaking tour
of almost every state in the union.
The Rev. Mr.. Morris la prominent In
the temperance movement, enpeclal-
tn the field of radio and Is co
editor of the National Voice.
Mrs. Augusta McCormtck Ird the
devotional service with the subject of
plrltueJ education, a leading aim of
the W. O. T. U. James Snyder waa
presented In two violin solos.
Program Presented
At Monday Aetslon
Members of the Olive Rebekah
lodge met for buslneu and social
sejwlon Monday evening.
Opening the program was a skit,
Romeo and Juliet. Other features
were numbers by the Robin rhythm
band, directed by Oeorghtna Hus
tons; a skit by Bdna and Rsy
Knowle and two violin solos by
MIm Edith Pearson.
Refreshments were served by the
committee in charge.
Next session ts set for Monday.
SoptemhtT A at S o'clock.
Council Meet Inn
Ian tied Monday
Mrs. E. Iverson will be hoitem for
the regular council meeting of the
Women a Missionary federation of
Medford at her home, 60 Ross Court,
tomorrow afternoon at 9 o'clock.
AU members ere urged to be
present,
Regular 8esslon
Bet for Thursday
Regular meeting of Royal Neigh
bors of America Is scheduled for next
Thursday night at 8 o'clock In the
K. P. hall. AU members are partic
ularly urged to be present as this Is
to be the only September session,
those In change stnte.
Seattle Guest at
Ally n Home Here
Among guests in the city la Miss
Ola I re Atwood of Seattle, who ar
rived last week to be the guest
of Mrs. Bruce Allyn at her home here.
The two are sorority sisters from the
University of Washington.
A number of Medford friends have
arranged parties for the visitor.
Among them have been Miss Mnry
Brown, who entertained. Tuesday and
Mrs, Allyn and Miss Vera Humphrey,
who were Joint hostesses at bridge
Thursday afternoon, Inviting 13. Miss
Luc: Landen of Ashland will honor
Miss Atwood at her home next Tues
day afternoon. ,
Trips to scenic spots of the valley
have also been arranged for Miss At
wood, who will be here for several
days longer.
Return From
VIMt In Bant
Returning home Inat week were
Mrs. Herbert Tilley and daughter,
Mnrlnn, who hsve been visiting In
the east. While away, they were
guests of friends and r datives In
Fallon, Nov., Sioux City. lows, Chi
cago and Bloomlngton. 111., San
Francisco and other points.
MtM ntfrnlow fa
Shower llonoree
Honoring Miss Marlon Btgalow, who
left this morning to enter nurse's
training at St. Vincent's hospital In
Portland, Mrs. M. W. Daws entertained
with a handkerchief shower Friday
evening at her home.
Oueata were Erin a Kloas, NHle Tow
er. Belle Ladd, Anne Davis, OUIe Mel.
Alta Den man, Wllma Berry. Frances
Porter. 'Katharine McKlnney, Lucille
Simmons, Bonlta Hammack. Bess
Blgalow, Louise Ledd. Alice Daws and
the honor guest.
nus Strike Delayed
SALEM, Aug. 38. (AP) A com
promise offer by Oregon Motor
Stages, Inc., delayed a threatened
strike today of 80 western Oregon
bun drivers. Including 18 In Salem.
A Pleasant Stop
over on the Trip to
San rranriico Cros
the Bridges Donnr
Daylight!
HOTEL
WOODLAND
WOODLAND, OALIP.
New. fireproof building
on 0. S Highway -M
80 ROOMS -
80 BATHS
RATES PROM $2 00
cornea shop koom
SCKVK'B - faVKKN
OFFICIAL AAA
HOTEL
, root tn SUMMFK
WAKM IN WIMTKB
Day II. Chamber. Proprtrfot
IT CCJT BUT LITTLE!
ITS an eit jblished fact thai laun
dry service, uch at oun, really
costs but liHle tor th benefits
derived.
AT tittle more than home-Jaun-derinq
cost (if you still do it t
fiemej we shall tat th entire
burots off your shoulders,
cleanse everything thoroughly,
dry it carefully, and return it
ironed neatly ready to be put
ay.
11
M
Rough Dry 8 lbs.
7e? each additional pound
56c
American Laundry
mtOUIHCENltUl AVINlll
.MEDFORD, ORE. PtiONE 873
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Quint Rites To
Urate Couple in
Home of Parents
Ulsa Coral le Breltmayer, daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. Florens Breltmayer
of Grant Pass will become the bride
of Melvln Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mra. Frank 0). Anderson of this otty,
at the home of her parenta this
moraine;.
Miss Breltmayer 1 e graduate of
the Oranta Paea achoola. Mr. Ander
eon la a graduate of Medford high
school snd attended Oregon State col'
lege, where he waaa member of Sigma
Phi Kpellon, He Is now attending the
University of Oregon medical school
In Fortlsnd.
The ceremony la to be a very quit
one. with only members of the lm
mediate families being present. The
young couple will leave immediately
after for a honeymoon on the coast
before going to Fortlsnd, where they
will make their home.
Both bride and groom are well'
known In the valley. Miss Breltmayer
la a nisoe of Mrs. B. R. Elliott of this
city. She waa an attendant at the
wedding of Amy Elliott and s71111am
Barnum here In June. Mr. Anderson
was an usher at the same wedding.
Pocahontans Tell
Lodge Events Of
Past and Future
Fast officers Sarah Tolls, Gladys
Waltermlre, Gladys Remmln and Bud
Lawrenta occupied chairs at the reg
ular session of Pocahontas lodge FT!,
day evening.
Birthday girt were presented to
Ma Lewis, Ethel Haertle, Leah Ivle,
Leila, Morrow, Bernloe Sears, Vers
Thomas, Glndya Rammln, Velda Dahl
ke, velms Shelley, Sadie Coghlll,
Daisy Nugent, Cordis Deatherage.
Harriet Watson received the attend
ance prize.
Carda followed the lodge session,
awards going to Nellie Purdln, Jack
Dooms, Sarah Tolls. Leah Ivle, Dick
Slngler, Norma Martin and Or vol
Hayes. Esther Powell, Helen Hicks
snd Gladys Rammln were In charge
or rerreanments.
Social arrangements for the month
of September will be msde by Mr.
snd Mrs. Ployd watklns, Myrtle Kent
and Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Wilson,
Refreshments for the September 3
meeting win be In chsrge of Carrie
Mimes, Lou Waters ton and Cordis
Deatberage.
wenonah club will meet at 1:30
o'clock Thursday afternoon for a
oovered-dtsh luncheon and business
session at the home of Norma Martin,
18 Haven street.
First Luncheon
Set Wednesday
First or the fall luneheona at the
Rogue Valley golf olub 4 being ar
ranged for Wednesday, weekly ladles'
day, It ha been announced by Mra.
F. O. Bunch, women's president.
Luncheon la planned for 13:30 o'
clock. Mra. Aletha Vawter la In charge
of arrangement.
Following the luncheon, the fem
inine divoteera will engage In a flag
tournament during the afternoon.
Family Reunion
Thursday Event
Mr. and Mra. Jack Ward were
host for a family reunion dinner
at their home Thursday evening,
honoring George M. Watson, homo
for a vacation from San Diego.
Guests were Mra. Margaret Watson.
Miss Issbelle. Blsck. Mrs. John Black
and children. Holly and Noel.
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A victory abroad against Rome's
Mrs. Sheldon It
Widely Greeted
Being wtdely greeted by Medford
and vslley mend Is Mrs. Ben Shel
don, former Medford resident now liv
ing in California, who I visiting
her.
Mr. Sheldon with her son Sand
motored up a few days sgo. They era
house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. 8.
Weill,.
Mrs. Sheldon 1 widely known hare
and a wide variety of entertainment
Is being srrsnged In welcome by her
many friend. She plan to remain for
ssversl day.
Delphians Resume
Schedule Sept. 2
First session of the new year for
the Delphian society ha been sched
uld for next Thursday morning at
9:30 o'clock, after cessation of ac
tivities during the summer months.
Mrs. H. M. Welshaar, president, will
conduct the meeting. Mra. Jonas
Wold Is to act as supervisor and will
discuss various phases of th organi
zation of Interest to member.
Study subject for the year la to be
modern drama. Thursday's discussion
will center around Hendrlk Ibsen and
has plays with Individual topics to
be a follows:
Apprenticeship, Mrs, Bernard Rob.
arte; achievements, Mrs. Emerson
Merrick; Brand. Mra. John Moffatt;
and Peer Gynt, Mra. Chester Hub
bard.
Buster Brown Offers
Bob Burns Bazookas
Next week I Bob Burns bazooka
week at the Buster Brown shoe store
snd a genuine Bob Burns cazooed ba
zooka will be given freo with every
purohase of three dollars or more, ac
cording to Noble "Buster" Vincent,
local Buster Brown manager.
We are making thl offer In order
to acquaint th children of southern
Oregon with the new (all Unas of
Buster Brown shoes we are now show
ing." Mr. Vincent say.
The Buster Brown shoe store win
also give many extra free gifts to
children during Bob Burn week.
Distressed Farmer
Aid Will Continue
Assistance to farmers who are dis
tressed or In danger of losing their
homes will be continued In Oregon
through the farm debt adjustment
section of the resettlement adminis
tration, it was announced here yes
terday.
Anyone Interested In or desiring the
service of this organization la asked
to get In touch with J. W. Deremlah,
county rural rehabilitation supervis
or, at 318 Liberty building, West-Main
and Grape atreeta.
STYLE CLINIC TO
Ti
Power Firm Gains
PORTLAND. Aug. aa (AP) The
Padflo Power and Light company
and subsidiary reft is tared a 17 per
cent gsln In net Income during the
13 months ending July 31. despite
13 percent Increase In operating
costs, the company report snowed.
Large numbers of well-to-do na
tives of India cling to the traditional
use of native leavea and twig for
cleansing the teeth.
enemies entitled the winning general I
nfaf DAmn In Miimnh '
INSIST ON OELIUlOtK
Lost River
BUTTER
AND IHnr. A MILK
Do you crave to look like on of
the visions In Harper's Bssaar? Can
you see yourself the cynosure of all
eyea in that lovely new print you
couldn't rsslat In the FaU fabric
sales now going on? Have you de
cided definitely how th material IS
going to be cut?
Stop a minute. The line of your
new drees are moat important In
relation to your alae, your height,
your width, your weight. Better con-
auit an expert.
Style Cllnlo
Thl is exactly what you can do
tomorrow and Wednesday afternoon
at Manns when Miss Msrolyn Dear
Ing, nationally known stylist, win
be on hsnd to conduot a atyle clinic
and give advice to those who would
msk the most of their Individual
charms.
Miss Dearing Is the New York
representative of the Sympllclty
League of Amateur Designers. Her
sim in lire is to see that the proper
women, pattern and fabrics get to-
getner.
while In Medford she will dem
onstrate how thla should be done
with mannequins who will display
newest styles both suitable and un.
suitable. Plump raodele will show
wnat sights they look In full ood-
lum dresses 1th contrasting belt,
while thin glrle will be a more
laughable display even In tight
treeiea featuring vertical lines.
Many Hint
These same new fashion, on the
proper models, will bring round or
applause. But perhsps It la the fab
rlo ltaetf which la unbecoming or
uie pattern or tne oolor. Put the
red dress on the black-haired girl
and the black dress on the red-
haired girl and you will have the
right combination.
These and many other hints Miss
nesting la only too anxious to Im
part to Medford women. Her theme
Is that you should dramatize lines
and fabric to suit your Individual
type. She will conduct her clinic
show at 3:30 p. m. both Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Quiet Wool Mart
BOSTON, Aug. 28. ( AP) The
wool market here waa very aulet
during the past week and buyere
have remained out of the market
except for purchases of very limited
smounts lor Immediate needs.
Year s Biggest Fish Tale
Yielded by Diamond Lake
Asserting that It cant be kept , they hastened to land him with a
any longer, Mr. P. A. Tracy, former
Man Tribune correspondent at Tolo,
end the following "fish story" to
take Its place with other angling
quirk of the eon.
Th tale concerns Mrs. John Bohn-
art. daughter of Mra. Tracy, and an
umortunate Diamond lake trouc
Mra. Bohnert and family and friends
have Just returned from a 10-day
vacation at the lake.
Mrs. Bohnert la an ardent fisher-
woman and went out on the lake
last Sunday morning with her sis
ter, Ariene inmann. and Freddie
Coffman of Klamath Falls.
After landing t 23 Inch trout.
Mrs. Bohnert set out her Una sgaln
with her favorite mldloreno lure.
The lure was quickly snapped up
sgain out just as the catch had
been drawn almost to the boat, he
broke the lender and escaped.
Alter initiating e new lure by
oatchlng a aa-lnch trout, Mrs. Bohn
ert and companions returned to the
spot of the Joes of her mldjoreno
In the hopo that the fish had eject
ed it. On the surface of the water
tney saw an apparently dead fish,
floating bottom-up. A vigorous taii
flspping, however, proved life and
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 38 (m
Splitting over the matter of language,
the congregation of the Flrat German
Baptist church of Portland, largest
church of the denomination In the
United states, will divide Into two
separate units, the Rev. F. W. Mueller,
who recently resigned aa pastor, said
toa&y.
Mr. Mueller, who win have eharee
of the new unit, preaches In both
English and Oerman. He succeeded Dr.
Jacob Kratt, who delivered his ser
mons In German only, In 1938.
"There Is no bitter feeling," he said.
We are going out because we refuse
to be handicapped."
net.
It waa the same fish previously
hooked. The leader had become
tightly wrapped around It gill,
shutting off air. The lure was found
In the fish's mouth. The trout waa
18 lnchea long.
Among Mrs. Bohnert' catche )
the lake waa a 38-lnch rainbow.
weighing 7'4 pounds, caught August,
19.
Use Mall frloune went sds.
ESU1MAULT, B. 0 Aug.- 28.
(Canadian Press) The Canadian Pa
cific liner Empress of Japan put on
me war- oress or neutrsl vessels
todsy.
French Imported and
Bernat's Knitting Yarns
Rug and Tapestry Wools. Latest
Fall patterns. Hand knitting made
to measure. See VEMTA DALEY,
843 N. Grape Street.
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. and what could be mors fitttM
than a Genuine Orang Blotat'
ring they axe beautiful, jdjff
and uch fine values.'
Lawrence 's
Carrying the name high class Jewelry
round In beat stores in large cities
much more moderately priced.
Bouquet Lentheric
Th Daytlmt Fregrtnet
You will (eel ell i-glow end e-tingle rf you apply
Bouquer Lentherie generously ell over the body,
especially efter a tub or shower. After this pervad
ing sensation of cool freshness you wilt than experi
ence the delicate, lasting fragrance that Bouquet
Lentherie bestow.
Perfume is et its most charming when H becomes
a part of you a breath of fragrance tantelitingly
eloof, yet ever-present. Bouquet Lentheric achieves
this effect most successfully, and that it why b
presented in the tame eiquisife essences at the
cerebrated Lentherie perfumet . . . Asphodele
Mirecle, Lotut d'Or, Au Fil de I'Eeu, Foret Vierge,
La Pirate, Tweed, Shanghai, Gardenia da Tahiti, and
La Numero Douia.
In Sprinkler Heconti
4 or. $1.00 8 ox. $1.75 16 ox. $2.95
In Hand-Etched Crysfal Decanters:
4 ox. $1.95 8 ox. $2.95 16 ox. $4.45
16 ox. $6.95
La Numero Dome h slightly higher then the above
prices.
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A Special Representative
From San Francisco Will Be At
ADRIENNE'S
DEPARTMENT
Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
With a Large Showing of
FUR COATS
Priced From
$35. to $800.
INQUIRE FREE
About Our STORAGE
Payment Plan Until Delivery
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New Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily
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