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PAGE FOUR INrEDFOTCD "RT ATL TRTBTTyfE, MEDFOTW. OKEffOK, RTTNDAY. .TUXE 26. 1938 ft SOCIETY iAND CUB NEIVS OF THE WEEK WJfcp W By OLARA MARY DAVIS Afis Peggy Ginn Weds Mr. DeLara In Thursday Rites At a quiet wedding Thursday Ta llin g at 6 o'clock In the Fir it Chris tian church, Mlas Peggy Olno, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Olnn of this city, wu united In marriage to O. Allyn DeLara, eon of Charles O. DeLara of Medford and Mrs. Marie DeLara of Los Angeles. Calif. The Rer. James Hamilton officiated. The bride was becomingly attired In a brown ensemble and wore a cor aage of gardenias. She was attended by Miss Dorothy Bads. Harry A Plnneo was the bridegroom's atten dant. Mrs. DeLara graduated from the Billing, Mont., high school and hi made ber home here with her parents and brother, Tom Olnn for the past 11 years. She has been associated with Montgomery Ward and company in this city for several years. Mr. DeLara Is manager of the Mont gomery Ward farm equipment store in San Joae, Calif. The couple, after a wedding trip to southern Califor nia, will make their home In San Jose, Court of Awards Is Set Wednesday For Girl Scouts Wednesday evening from 0 to 7 o'clock at the city play grounds there will be a special court of awards, Closing the special activities for the summer. Scouts receiving awards at this court and the awards are: Troop 8 Roosevelt school. Second class: Betty Deaver, Alloa Wild ay, Betty Kay Patricia Young, Audrey Jarmln, Joyce Sims, Dolores Bay, Ann Conroy and Virginia Hammond. Treasurer, Alice Wllday. Troop fl Jackson school. Atten dance stars (gold), Mas Clark, Helen Richmond, Mildred McKenale (per fect attendance). Marjorle Bowman, Wanda Jen Olmscheld, Maxlne Hick- man, Bern Ice Wood, Helen Dooms. Sliver (80 percent attendance), Betty Jeu McKenzle, Lite StlUwell, Mar sjwv irysasia, warfare mcsjnan. June Wilder. Dorothy Orenbemer, "K wiwtM vuMwi. onvuiiu clua: Mary Olueoek; patrol laulcr, KlKIno Butherlln, Zcthyl Krans; treiu- unr, Jem Lydlard. Troop 10 Washington school. Roc- onJ class: Dorothr Hansen. Vlnlnla Thierolf, Olslrr Thoma,, June W1I- llama, Patricia Cate;. Troop 1 Roosevelt and Jr. High. Flrat class, Ruth Stewart: Olrl Scout aid. Ruth Stewart: sold attanrt.no star. Nevsa Wall: allmr tu.ii.. atmrs. Mm finrfin .in u,i, Betty Pre,, Oeorglann. Holloway'J June Jarmln, Ruth Stewart, Betty 'can jonnson, Rosalie Roberta. Troop 0 Phoenix. Barbara Jean Oarrlson. athl.t. . dreaamalcer. homemaXer, 1.7; n., coo: M- Jean Barnea. pioneer coon, handy- woman, homemaker, hostess. iuu ig acKsonyiue. second virwo, Lwina uoowara CVC1 St. Wllda Woodward. Dorland Oodward. Virginia Cox. Maxlne Chllders, Lois Sanden. Margaret White, Marjorle Hecxert; scholarship, Dorna Mclntyre, Mamaret Whll rvu.j . Bi.ro Ball. M.in. nhiiH... leen Pursell, Joyce Henspeter. Bonnie Sanger, Doloree Smeu. Eunice Run- den. Marlorle Heckert. Ju.nlt. n,,. ter. Swimmer. Dolor. mu o. den. Eunice Sanden: hnm 11. Sanden. Eunice Sanden: handywom- Eunice Sanden. Lola Sanden: health winner, Lois Sanden. Marlorle Heckert: hom.m.v., ri. Eunice Sanden: homekeeper. Lola Sanden; laundress, Eunice Sanden, Lois Sanden; motorist, Eunice Sanden; life saver, Eunice Sanden; Ooid at tendance star, Joyce Metzuer: cook. Ixila Sanden: needlewoman, Lola San den. PEO Members To State Convention A group of Medford members of P . O. are planning on attending the P. E. O. state convention to be held in Portland this week. Mrs. John P. Moffatt and Mra. H. L. Brown are delegates from Chspter AA here and Mlas Gertrude Psrker and Miss Kate Stewart are delegates from Chapter BE. Mrs. E. A. Moore. AA ,h.m ..... recording secretary and Mlaa Stewart secret. .h ui. .. . went by train to Portland and Mrs. Moffstt. Mrs. Brown and Miss Parker are to leave tomorrow by motor car lor me convention. nois Guests At Estes Home Mr. and Mra. John P. white and daughter. I-eta and the latter, friend, Mlsa Ji'an Dunnlngton of Peoria. 111.. recently arrived In thla city and are nouse gueals at the Rankin Eatea residence on Kings Highway. Mrs. White Is a near relative of Mra. Rankin Estes and her brother ir.e -t. lh I . rra- . rrat " ' ah0" 41 IIIIIIIPP iniiiuiu Bride of k r v '"' , - .1 ' , ' ' " V III ft ? (Photo by Shangle) yiTt- r- "" ""-ars. rnrnierir and Mrs. o. W. Olnn, whom marriage mm my mm Ifl T8. DUVCtl tlOSteSS For Enjoyable I a Bridge Luncheon Mr.. Albert Burch wu hoatoH at n home on Ross Lane for a recent 'uncneon and bridge party In hon " Mr"- Ml"7 Drlscoll of Utah who halting her son, Captain William H- Drl"co11. -o an honered guest " tne a",lr w Mr"- Burch'a sister- "i-law. Miss Charlotte Burch. house B1""' ' thB Burch home following the cnjoyahie luncheon "."I" w" Wd th' n,lnder I of th. afternoon with the following guests present: Mrs. Drlscoll, Miss Burch, Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs. H. D. --v"". " nosenoerg, lrMM. ' " ..,., John R. Holmea. Mrs, Rupert Henry M. Schmidt. Mrs. Oeorga M itah.rfji Mr. mn.. w.m ur. u. m.... i. . rv cv.-j w.-i. i Mr. Min n nrnn - ' - Rirfhrlrtv Pnrtv Otrinaay f arty A t HenSOn Home Th attractive country home cf Mr. nd Mr, Rlle, a HniK,n on r""n K'"'K WM ,n" " wry nappy "". 1T afternoon when Mrs. iwrn. u. w. uonxun nd Mr- Henson celebrated their re- PM" blrthdnys. The afternoon w" "p,nt ln PleMant conversation. . "" " ' " F' H co'"' Mn 1,owe Mr- Ooorge T. Casper, Mrs. A. A W"d' MlM D"1"" Kenyon and Mlas Janet Poster of Klsmath Falls. Mra. O. V. Myers, Mrs. Smylle. Mrs Conk lln. Mrs. J. P. Bray. Mrs. R. R. Chllds, Mrs. W. A. Dates. Mra. Kenneth Olle. and Mra. N. J. Wiley of Medford Mrs. Melville T. Wire of Ashland. Mrs. Henson was assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Olle ln serving refreshments. Garden flowers were arranged about the rooma. Ulfrc UttrA T C L " UTd 1 O bpeak To General Aid The homecoming of Oeneral Aid of the First Methodist Eplscnnsl " n,ld T'dy '" noon at a o'clock In the church psr lora. .." speaker at the seaslon will be ln' President of Pro- America. Mra. C. M. Hurd. Her topic will be "Worn. en'a Political ResponslbllltleKi". the subject Is non-partisan. All members of the aid are asked to be present and visitors are always welcome to attend. Yosemite Guests Visit Leavitts Mrs. Fred C. Alexander and two daughters. June and Donna of Yo semite National perk, recently arrived In Medford and are guests of Mrs. Alexsnder's mother. Mrs. Anna Lea vltt and brother, Mr. E. P. Leavltt at the letter's home on Queen Ann avenue. The visitors will remain here for aoout alx weeks, they will enjoy va cation trips to Crater Ike and other recreational attractions during their stay, and also will be feted at several aoclal entertainments. SAFETY for Your SAVINGS JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN Thursday MIm Ppggv filnn, daitRhter of Mr. vrajt solemnized Thtirsday. ATTEND LV V From left to right: Mrs. John Lawrence. Mrs. Margaret Fahrlrk and Mrs. Effle H. Kurtx. The group are leaving today for Banff, Alberta. Canada, where they will represent .Medford Znnta club at the Zonta Inter national convention. Mrs. H. E. Armstrong Appoints D. A. R. Chapter Chairmen Mrs. H. E. Armstrong, the new re gent of Crater Lake chapter of Dau ghter of the American Revolution. has selected the following members as chapter chairmen of national com mittees, to assist her In the affairs of the organl7atlon for the coming year. Americanism, Mrs. 0. Q. D'Alblnl. sdmncement of American music Mrs. R. E. MrElhose; approved echoola. Mrs. E. H. Hurd: Anjel Is land. Mrs. H. P. W. Spllver; Chanv pocg memorial, Mrs. Bert Anderson; conservation and American Indians. Mrs. Volney Dixon: correct use of flag. Mrs. Stuart Home; D A R. good cltlaensrv pllgrlmnge. Mrs. H. E. Armstrong; VA.R. library'. Mra. Wal tch Prarjcr Drown: filing and lend ing bureau. Mra. C. A. Mekcr; geneo loulcal research, Mrs. B. CI. Harding: girl home makers. Mrs. Gertrude But- er: hlstorlcsl research. Mrs. W. W. P. Holt; Junior American cttlrcns. Mra. C. M. Hurd; magazine. Mrs. E. M. WU. son; manuals. Mrs, Glen Tsylr: Mc- Loughlln thouse. Mrs. J. A. Perry; membership, Mrs. Bert Lowry: mem ory book, Mrs. C. C. Murrsy; motion pictures. Mrs. R. E. Green: national defense. Mra. M. J. Norris; publicity, Mrs. P. J. Newman; radio. Mra. Sher man L. Divine: real daughters. Mrs. R. L. Daniels: rellea tr state and na tional headquarters. Mrs. R. N. Vtlm: student losn fund, Mlsa Sara ' Van Meter. nihle Class Has Picnic Thursday evening members of the SOS. Bible class of the Baptist church held an enjoyable picnic at Jackson Hot Springs. Members re port a pleasant time. ASSOCIATION Mrs. Harold a. r,11' tv (Photo by Shanglet Mrs. Harold A. SnvaRi". Jr.. formcrlv MIm Jennie Delrell. (hlu;liter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. Oelifll of Portland. The neddlng ns a beautiful event of June 18 at Ht. Mark's Rplscopa church In this city. ZONTA CONVENTION a'. ; lA'(y.'.'-v 1 1 :w-., is '..ari it " 5 ' far J Miss Estes Back From Convention Mlas Lucille Estes recently returned to her home on Kings highway from a sojourn In Portland. She attended the atste convention of the Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil war aa a delegate from the local chapter, Elta Deuel Hubba. tent No. 11. The convention sessions were held In the Masonic Temple In Portland. Mrs. Roy Guyer, president of the local tent and Miss lone Kindred, a delegate from this chapter, are ex pected to return to Medford In a few days. Miss Ora Cox. national patriotic In structor of the organlratton. also attended the conference after which sue continued on to Bushnelt, III . her former home. Following a visit mere, miss cox expects to sttend the national convention of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war. In Des Moines. lows. Lundys Have House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundv snd children Richard and Linda of Wheeler, Ore., and Mra. E. R. Wheeler and daughters. Patricia and Ksy of Portland, have been visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Lundy at their, home on the Jacksonville hlehway this week. The visitors depsrted Saturdsv morning for Portland, leaving Pa tricia Wheeler here to visit a month with her grandparents. La Tosca We are always ready to serve you the best ITALIAN FOODS In the Rogue River Valley. We continue to main tain the hljchft standard h- lit In tu nitty Food, without Increase In priced. Pinner are rooked to order. Complete l-poure Dinner 50c 75c and SI. 00 We serve dsllv from 11 s. m. to 11 p. m. Tie rster to parties and rluhs. Private rooms for parties. A. Savage, Jr. f ?5 fi 1 x&hm : if-.,? ,3 MsfaMMSli J fl r 1 .I .4i5 ' ' taiaMia Martin-Smith Rites Read In Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. June 35. (Spl.) The wedding of Andra Martin and Andrua Smith won solemnized Wed nesday. June 33 at 11 o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, with Rev. Mallory officiating. The bridal couple stood before an Improvised altar of baskets of St. Joseph lilies, perennial peas and feverfew. The single ring service was ued. The brtd waa attired ln blue silk crepe and carried a bouquet of old fash ioned flowers tied with pink, blue and white ribbons. Follow.no the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served to 16 gueats. The dining room was decorated with lilies and blue bells. The newlyweds left for a honey moon trip which will take them up the cooRt. as far as Fort Clatpop. On their return, they will make their home in Jacksonville. Building Bridge Club Luncheon The Building Bridge club will con vene for luncheon Thursday at 1 o'clock at La Tosm Inn. Fr transportation members are to call. Mrs. P. E. Bicalow. phone 224R. or Mrs. J. W. Young. 349Y or Mrs. Sid Brown, at 737, Members and their friends are in vited to attend the luncheon a fter which cards will be played. Ac Mrs. Norris Porter f" " ,wjwm.yyii-a-saaiia wWil$g I ' .. v s'fif 1 "f (Photo by Shangle) Mrs. Norris Porter, furmerlv Miss Laura Drurv, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Allen linrnard Drurv of this city. The neddlng ceremony was solem nized on June 11 at St. Mark's Kplsronul church here. Morris Home Scene Of Delightful Breakfast Party Mrs. T. B. Morrla waa hostess Fri day morning at her home on 11th street for a delightful 10 o'clock: breakfast party. The affair was. held In the summer house, an attractive setting for these warm mornings. . Following the breakfast, three tables of duplicate bridge were In play with prists going to Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mrs. M. M. Herman for cast and west and to Mrs. Charles R. Gall and the hostess for north and south play. Gueste Included Mrs. Karl Janouch, Mrs. William M. McAllister. Mra. A P. Stcnnett. Mrs. Herman. Mra. Gall, .Mrs. Ksymond A. Mlksche. Mrs. H. B. Shreve, Miss Luclnda Hubbard. Mrs. Ralph Spencer. Mrs. Gus Samuels and Mrs. Van Gilbert. Group Leaves On Alaskan Cruise Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry left Med ford last week for a three-week's va cation to be spent on an Alaska cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were Joined here by Mr. Perry's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dilling ham of San Diego. The group mo tored to Vancouver, B.C.. where they boarded the ship, Prince Rupert for AlSFKa. The DUIlnhama will visit In Med- rord for several days on their return trip snd will then go to Lake TeJioe. Reno. Mt. Lasson and other resorts en route to their home In San Diego Medford Visitors Feted at Luncheon Mrs. Maurice Spntz entertained Friday afternoon with a pleasant luncheon and bridge party at her home on West Main street. The affslr honored Mrs. William R. Hunter of Kankakee, III., who la vlsltln? her daughter, Mra. Harry Rosenberg and Mrs. John R. Holmes, house guest of her sons and tr.elr families. Hsrry and David Rosen berg. Following luncheon, two tablea of bridge were ln play with Mrs. Harry Roenberg recipient of the prize. 1 . House r.uest At Henson Home Mrs. M. E. Howe of Klamath Falls Is the house guest of Mr. and Mra. Riley D. Henson at their country home on Griffin Creek. Dee Mall Tribune Want Ads. lie sure and rmike your ap pointment for yonr Permanent Wave early so as to have your hair nice for the Fourth of July, only one more week. MARIE HAMMARLAY If apaln one of our opera tor snd Mie welcome all or her friend nnd customer. PONT FORGET VOI R Trade & Win Votes AT THE BOWMAN Beauty Shop ri.r .i? ton rmiTMFT Army Dancing Party Farewell Event of Friday An enjoyable affair of Friday eve ning waa the Army dancing party given at Dreamland hall for offi cers and guests. The affair honored two couples of the Army aet. Major and Mrs. Ben Stafford and Major and Mrs. Paul H. Weiland. Major and Mrs. Stafford are leav ing aoon for Leavenworth, Kansas to realde and Major and Mra. Weiland Just recently arrived In this city to maKe their home. Tne atairord a have been very popular members of society here and will be missed by their many friends. Forty couplea were bidden to the pleasant party. BPW Members To Picnic Tuesday Business and Professional Women's club will enjoy a picnic Tuesday eve ning at Jackson Hot 8prlngs. The recreation snd health com mlttee la in' charge of the affair and la composed of Helen Parrlsh. chair man, Ann Patton. Jean Garman. and Elizabeth McGallard. Committee for refreshments consists of Zola Slma chairman. Hazel Smith. Maude Sni der. Vivian Turner, Winnie Welshaar and Audrey Wentworth. Members are to bring their own table service and swimming suit. Church Society Enjoys Picnic A very delightful occasion was the annual picnic of the Women's Mis sionary society of the Presbyterian church which was held Tuesday af ternoon on the porch at the home of Mra. D. W. Luke. Orchard Home Drive. About thirty members were present and an Interesting meeting followed the picnic dinner. Hostesses for 'the occasion were Mesdames B. C. Knight. Danlck. D. W. Luke and Miss Elizabeth Burr Mrs. Engvald Iverson gave an Inter esting report on the general assem bly of Presbyterian churches held ln Philadelphia from which she has Just revurneo. wnue in the east Mrs. Iverson called on Mrs. Claude Porter In Washington, D.C.. who sent greet ings to all her friends In Medford. Mrs. John Grlbble'a talk on Mis sions In the Phllllplnes and West In dlea waa enjoyed by all. she also gave many Interesting fscte pertain ing to the work aa observed by her while she was In the Phllllplnes last year. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada. Flower and Lawrence Newhouse to conduct CHRISTWARD LECTURE SERIES CHRISTIAN MYSTIC IN PUBLIC LECTURE at Guild Hall, Sunday June 26, 8 p. m. "New Perspectives and Evaluations" Fnflowlne mornlnc at 10 a. m. slv-lerture series. entitled ThrUtward Together" will be 1n. These lectures will he con ducted ont of doors. Redster at Gnlld Hall, close of opening lec ture. Free Will Love Offering Medford Zontas Leaving Today For Banff Resort Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck. Mra. John Lawrence and Mrs. Effle H. Kurti are leaving thla afternoon by motor car for Seattle where" they will board the Canadian Pacific train bound for Banff, Alberta, famous Canadian re sort. Here the group will attend the International convention of Zonta, from June 30 to July 3. Mrs. Fabrlck la the outgoing presi dent of Medford Zonta. Mra. Law rence la the president-elect and Mrs. Kurtz. Becretary-elect. Mra. Lou Young, member of Zonta, will accom pany the party aa far aa Salem where ahe wilt elng on the program of the state convention of Christian churches. On the Zonta banquet program Friday evening. Mra. Kurtz will appear in a group of vocal soloa. Mra. Kurtz has received much recognition from the Zonta song which aha composed. Thla will be presented by the Zonta quartette of Spokane. Post-convention trips are being planned. One of them to Crater Lake, sponsored by the local organi zation. The local group will be well forti fied with Rogue River valley favora to be distributed at the sessions. Copies of Crater Lake picture which recently appeared In an Issue of the Saturday Evening Post, have been secured and Individually wrapped In blue cellophane scrolls. Miniature candy pears ln cellophane bags label ed and ribbon tied will also be pre sented delegates. The Jackson County Chamber of Commerco haa cooperat ed to Insure the success of this pub licity for southern Oregon. Piano Recital To Be Presented Monday Evening Mrs. E. E. Gore will present Miss Bernlce Myers and Miss Betty John son, two of her young piano students In recital Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Christian church. The recital Is open to the public and friends sre Invited to attend. Miss Marguerite Ludwlg, violin stu dent of Lawrence Hubert, will assist with two numbers. The following program will be pre sented: Piano duet. Roses les Boheme Kowalakl Bernlce Myers. Betty Jane Johnson Piano: a. Beetles Buzz ... G. Lange b. Tapping at the Window Dorothy McGrath . Vaise E-flat Durond Betty Jane Johnson Piano: s. Lullaby Burgmuller b. The Dragon Fly Jacques Wessheyer c. Mrlody Dawes d. Etude ...Kolllne Violin: a. Amarvllla ni b. Air Varies, No. 5 Dancla Marguerite Ludwlg Pupil Lawrence Hubert Bernlce Myers, accompanist a. Solfegletto p. e. Bach b. Processional March Qurlltt c. Sliver Nymph Helns Betty Jane Johnson Danse Caprlccloss . csdmn. The Orgailst Lamont Bernlce Mvera Piano duct: La Gracieuse. Bohm oemonstratlon of children's nlano work and a program by children under 12 will be given Tuesday after noon at 3:00. July 18, at Mrs. Gore'i residence studios, 118 Geneva avenue. (Continued on Page Five.) WINDOW GLASs' - We sell window glass and will replace your broken wlndowa reasonably. Trowbrldee Cab inet Works. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. B. Thrifty Says: "Why not 'Junk' that prehistoric: i home - washing lavout? The B. 1 THRIFTY Way la not luztiry Its ' economy." j 000 i No housewife wants to be a "wash wife", and B. THRIFTY Laundry Ser j vice Is ahowlng her the way out. ! Old fashioned home washing meth ods CANNOT be as satlsfsctory si ours. Purest soft water, modern ma chinery and perfect sanitation tell the whole, snow-white story. 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