PAOE FOUR
MEPFORT) MATL TRTKUm MEDFOKT). OKEGOy, THURSDAY, HAY 26, 1938.
Society
By Clara
Luncheon, Card
Party Enjoyable
Event of Tuesday
An enjoyable luncheon and card
party was held Tuesday afternoon In
the women'! clubrooma at the Elk
temple. Mrs. L. Llebmen and Mrs,
O. A. Hamlin were Joint hoateaaes
for the affair.
The table waa attractive with
oenterplece of azaleas and candlea.
Following luncheon the afternoon was
spent In playing pinochle. First prize
waa won by Mra. Harry Rtnabarger,
second prise by Mr. D. O. Fredrick
and traveling award by Mrs. J. W.
Batea.
Guests present Inoluded Mra. Prank
Bellinger. Mrs. A. F. Stennett. Mra.
Maud Snider. Mra. Rlnabarger, Mrs.
Predertck and Mrs. Bates.
Mora and more the recently deo
orated ladles' clubrooma of the Hike
temple are being used for private
social affairs as the attractive ap
pointments and arrangement make
It a pleasant place for parties.
Mrs. Rosenfield
Visits' Parents
Mrs. John M. Rosenfield arrived on
the train this morning from her
home In Hollywood and will be the
house guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson, for a week
or two.
Tomorrow. Mrs. Rosenfield Miss
laobel Btuart and Mr. and Mrs. Fuson
will drive to Eugene to attend the
' graduation exerolses of the unlver.
slty of Oregon at . which time the
Fusons son, Tom, Jr., will graduate.
Simpsons Depart
For Burlingame
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson are
among Medford residents spending
the Memorial Day holiday out of
town.
The couple will depart tomorrow
by motorcar for Burlingame, Calif.,
where they will week end with Mr.
Simpson's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. David Lamoraux.
Following the Burlingame vlaltthey
will go to Sacramento where Mr.
Simpson will attend a Standard Oil
Flamo specialists meeting. They ptsn
to return to their Howard street
home here In a week.
Medical Auxiliary
Luncheon Enjoyed
Jackson County Medical society
auxiliary members enjoyed a lun
eheon Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mra. Dwlght Plndley on
Olen Oak Court.
An Interesting program consisted
of a puppet show belonging to Miss
Gladys Benge, Junior high school
teacher, students assisting Miss
Benge with the show were Eva Hed
rick. Jimmy Elliott and Anden Mil
ler. Following the program, the auxil
iary held their regular business ses
sion, Mrs. R. J. Conroy, president,
presiding.
Committee In charge of the affair
were Mrs. J. J. Emmena, Mrs. Edwin
Durno, Mrs. O. I. Drummond and
Mrs. A. E. Dodson.
Mrs. Gore To
Present Pupils
On Mondsy evening, June 6. at the
Baldwin Piano ahoppe, Mrs. B. E. a ore
will present her students of music
In an annual recital.
Bpeolal features of the program will
be two pianos and ensemble.
GOING FISHING?
HUBBARD'S HAVE THE CORRECT
LURES AND ALL FRESH STOCK
Ons group of Fly Rods at Especially Low Prices
Pete's and Rainbow Eggs, Night Crawlers, Trout Orenos,
Trout Flies, Spinners, Tandom Spinners.
HUBBARD BROS.
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Introducing
PAUL BULKIN
Chef Extraordinary
Featuring the best In 4lnerlin and European dishes. Paul's Purine
mart connections hare been with the Hollywood: AthleMo club. (M
Franela Hotel, San Francisco; Davenport Hotel, Spokane; Multnomah
Hotel and Samovar Cafe, Portland.
He will (limy call on you snd offer susieMlnnt for Luncheons,
Dinners Banquets, Picnics and special parties.
Full 8-course Dinners served daily
65c, 90c, $1.25, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
Special Dollar Dinners after 8:30
Harry .Meyers and his strlngrd Ensemble featuring L. (RuMnoff)
Hubert and his Golden violin. These artists, together with Its
natnral beauty and appointments make The rhafran the otit. tanning
Dine and Dance club on the Pacific coast.
The Chateau
10 Miles South of Medford Phone Ashlnnd 074
and Clubs
Mary Davit
Wheelers Hosts .
For Garden
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. wheeler, assist
ed by Miss Mary Jane Bee be. enter
tained recently at an Informal garden
party at their home on Midway road.
The pleasant affair waa given In
honor of the Wheelers' house guest,
W. O. Chase of Portland.
A buffet dinner was served, after
which lawn gamea were enjoyed.
Ouests Included Mr. and Mrs. A. C
Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. McKenna
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hess, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Williams, Mr. and Mra. Claude
Baylor, Mr. and Mra. Hap Dunn, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Whltlock. Mr. Kenneth
Beebe, Miss Audre Vsnn and Master
Bill Hess.
Reisacher Recital
Successful Event
An outstanding piano recital of
the sesson was that of John Reis
acher presented Wednesday night at
the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Marked
qualities displayed by the young per
formers were good tone and excel
lent rhythm.
Pupils appearing In the recital
were:
Hartley Blther, Ann Thornlley.
Rosemary Sherrlg. Leslie Schlelgh
Jim Haley. Doris Rohrer, Louise Rus
sell, Betty Morrison, Kenneth Thurs
ton, Dorothy Schuler, Helen Wilson,
Merlin Dow. Betty Fowler.
Miss Jean Barnum, vocal pupil
of Mrs. James Stevens, pleased the
audience with charming selections.
ana was accompanied by Mrs. Ste
vens.
David Williams, advanced piano
pupil of Mr. Reisacher. who scored a
triumph In his recital of the pre
ceding night, again favored the audi
ence with severs! numbers.
Patterson Children
Visit Grandparents
Mrs. Nora Sanders returned yester
day by train from Mlllbrse. Oal
where she haa spent the lsst six
months at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
RuseeU J. Patterson.
Mra. Patterson Is the dsuehter of
uisinct Attorney and Mrs. Frank
Newman.
Junior and dene Ellen, the Pat.
tersons' children, returned with Mrs
Bandera and will visit their grand-
parents during the summer months.
Group Leaves for .
Week's Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Hlnman. ac
companied by Mr. and Mra. O. O
Falling, left Medford today by motor
for the north, where they will enjoy
a week s vacation.
, The group plans to visit In Port
land and then proceed to Bonneville
dam, then to Yakima, Wash., and
Orand Coulee dam. On the return
trip they will stop In Seattle for a
brief sojourn, after wbloh they will
reutm to their respective homes here.
Burchs Have
House Guest
A recent arrival In Medford from
her home In Santa Barbara, Cal.,'waa
Miss Charlotte Buroh.
Miss Burch is the house guest of
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr
and Mra. Albert Burch, at their Rons
Lane residence.
The Callfornlan will visit here for
seversl weeks.
Calendar
Thursday
6:00 p. m. D.U.V. dinner, Hotel
Holland.
6:80 p. m. Bnta Deuel Tubbs Tent,
dinner, Holland hotel,
7 .SO p. m. W.O.TO boys speech
contest. South Methodist church.
8:00 p. tn. Carnation club, home
Mlna Hoffmau, 439 Benson street.
8:00 p. m. Eastern Star, Masonic
Temple.
0:00 p. m. Job's Daughters, dance.
Mosonlo Temple.
Friday
1:80 p. m. Elects, soclsl club.
Girls' Community club house.
The new liner Mauretanla, now
being built In Birkenhead, will have
an Illuminated fountain fUled with
flowers at the main entrance.
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DR. JAMES J. MILLER.
VETERINARIAN OF CCC,
IS CALLED BY DEATH
. Dr. James J. Miller, 38, for the past
year district veterlnsrtan with the
CCO headquarters here, died this
morning at a local hospital following
an emergency appendectomy.
Dr. Miller, a flrat lieutenant In the
veterinary reserve, had been on duty
aa meat and food Inspector for the
district and apparently had been 111
for some weeks but had not consid
ered his condition serious. An emer
gency operation revealed a series nf
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complications which brought about
his death.
Dr. Miller had been making his
boms with his wife and year-old son.
Charles, and had a wide circle of
friends hers. He vas born October
31, 1913, snd lived for a time In
San Francisco before coming to Med
ford. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M. Miller, of Amber, Wash., were call
ed here yesterday and with Mrs.
Miller will take the body back to
Amber, Wash., for burial, ce.pt. H. T.
Gentle, COO district surgeon, will ac
company the body as military rep
resentative. Arrangements are being
made by the Conger funeral home.
Dr. Miller waa a graduate of Wash
ington stats college. Prior to coming
on CCC duty, he had served as meat
Inspector for the city of San Fran
cisco. He was an aviation student at
Medford municipal airport and was
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117 South Central
Telephone 288
preparing to take his examination
soon for a private pilot's license.
Bulkin Selected
As Chef, Manager
For The Chateau
The Ashland Realty Co., Inc, oper
ators of the Chateau, announces the
selection of Paul Bulkin as chef and
catering manager.
Mr. Bulkin, who Is Russian by
birth, la affectionately known In
Portland and southern Oregon as
Paul, and has had many years In this
line of work, having practiced the
culinary art both In Europe and the
larger cities of the united States He
wae with the Multnomah hotel for
several years, sa well as the St. Fran
da hotel In San Francisco, and the
Davenport hotel In Spokane.
flomtgoiiMeiry Ward
Mr. Bulkin Is best known tn Ore
gon aa owner of the Samovar cafe in
Portland which he operated for four
years, and where he established an
enviable record for his tasty dishes,
aa well as his unique forms of en
tertainment. In the short time that he was at
Rogue River lodge hs made many
friends In the valley.
Paul again Intends to gradually re
assemble his original entertainers,
and has already engaged two of the
group. With this fins type of en
tertainment, ralch harmonltes so
weu with the surroundings In the
Chateau, together with the unusual
food which Paul serves. It la pro
phesied that his etay here will be an
enjoyable aa well as profitable one.
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