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TODFORD MATT, TRrRITNTE, METVFOTtn. Q-REOON'. THTTRSTVVY. .TTTXE 30, 1933. PAGE THREE Society and Clubs By Clara Knadsen-Anderson Marriage Rites Held Recently A marriage service of June 11, unit ed two well known Med ford residents, Lenore Knudsen and Oscar M. Ander son, - The service took place at the ' Pres byterian parsonage with the Rev, Sherman X Divine officiating. Only Immediate friends and relatives of the couple were present at the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at home to their many Medford friends next week at their new residence, 303 Oak Wood drive. Mr. Anderson Is sec retary of Timber Products company. k California Guests Visit Johnsons Guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Johnson on Bast Main street are their son. Dr. George Johnson of Los Angeles and their daughter, Mrs. Leonard 8. Brown of Vlsalla, Calif. Mrs. Brown's daughter, Janet Is also visiting the Johnsons. In several days Mrs. Brown accom panied by her brother Dr. Johnson will Join Mrs. Brown's husband, the Rev. Mr. Brown In Portland and the three will embark upon a Christian Endeavor tour for Alaska for two weeks. Following the excursion, the group will return to Med ford to spend the remainder of the month visiting here. The RSv. Mr. Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fra sler Brown of this city. McMinnville Couple Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rlggs Jr. of Mc Minnville have been visiting at the home of Mr. Rlggs' nunt, Mrs. Wal ter Dickey on the Kenly Orchards. The couple are on their wedding trip and departed this morning for Eu gene where they will spend tbe day with Mr. Rlggs' uncle before proceed ing to McMinnville. During their visit In Med ford, the couple were honored at several en joyable parties. Mrs. Harry Daley was hostess for them at her home on Spring street and on Wednesday eve ning a no-host affair was held at the Chateau. Mr. and Mrs. Rlggs also visited Mrs. Sherman Rlggs, Mrs. William Wolga mott and Mr. Rlggs' sister, Mrs. Glen Jones while here. Dagg Children Visit Clancys Arriving In Med ford on this morn Ing's train from Seattle were Denlse and Bobby Dagg. The children will visit their grand parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy at their home on Medford Heights, for the next month. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dagg, parents of the children, are well known In Med ford. Shall Medford Food Stores ( Jtwn nr IT'S UP TO this policy. Confine days. Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday. Closed on Sunday. Open July 4th. Mary Davis Olva Hessetgrave Weds Mr. Fahlin In Grants Pass Miss Olva Hesselgrave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hesselgrave of Central Point, became the bride of Mr. John Olaf Fahlin of this city. Friday evening at 8 o'clock In a ceremony performed at the parson age of the First Christian church In Grants Pass. The Rev. W. I. Palmer officiated with the ring serrtce. The rites were read In the presence of a small group of friends. Both Mr and Mrs. Fahlin are employed at the Medford Corporation. They will make their home In this city when they return from a wedding trip. Mr. Sherwood Host For Dinner Party On Wednesday evening at the Rogue River lodge. Mr. Robert Sher wood waa host for a delightful din ner and dancing party In honor of Miss Barbara Field, the occasion marked Mt&s Field's birthday. Mr. Sherwood's guests included the Misses Barbara Field. Elizabeth Es son, Evelyn Leonard. Virginia Llnd- ley, and Everett Gillespie. The Messrs. Dick Reum, Dick Sleeter, Lu clen Clement and Franklin Van Pelt. The honoree was the recipient of handsdme birthday gifts from the guests. 3PW Members Enioy Picnic Business and Professional Women's club members and their guests en Joyed a picnic Tuesday evening at Jackson Hot Springs. Swimming was Indulged In by many of the picnickers after which community singing was held at the long dinner table. Tbe recreation and health com mittee was In charge of the affair and was composed of Helen parrlsh, chairman, Ann Pat ton, Jean Oarman, and Elizabeth McGallard. Committee for refreshments consisted of Zola Sims, chairman. Hazel Smith. Maude Snider. Vivian Turner, Winnie Wels haar and Audrey Wentworth. Aliens To Leave On Extended Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allen, owners of the Hotel Allen, plan to leave Sat urday by motorcar for an extended vacation. They will go to Taft. where they will visit for & week end then to Portland and Canada, then the middle western states and on to Chi cago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen will winter in Florida and then proceed to Havana, Cuba after which they will tour the eastern states and attend the World's Fair in New York In the spring. They expect to be away a year, returning to Medford then to reside. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. (Jnsp. nn Siinnmi FOR the past two weeks we have been open for business on Sunday. ... We did this for tho sole purpose of arousing public sentiment against . a growing evil which has resulted in many Oregon cities becoming wide open Sunday towns. Several groups including the Ministerial Association have expressed themselves. We appreciate their cooper ation but that isn't enough. To keep Medford Food Stores closed on Sunday, buying on Sunday must be discouraged. Only by the continued activity of tbe vari ous groups can we continue our policy of Sunday closing. Sunday opening is something we don't believe in and do not want but the wishes of the public will govern our future action. Until further notice our stores will be closed on Sun day only by your continued support can we maintain your food buying to the sis regular business Gates and Lydiard Safeway Store Luman Brothers Af is Dorris Ford Married to V. Reh -In Saturday Rites Miss Dorris Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ford of this city, was united In marriage here Satur day to Mr. Vernon Reh, son of Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Ruch. The ceremony waa performed by the Rev. E. Iverson at the Presbyterian par sonage and waa witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleaves of Medford, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. The couple will leave July 6th fur San Diego, . Calif., where Mr. Reh Is stationed with the United States Navy. The bride formerly was employed at the Western Auto Sup ply company In Medford. A second wedding In the groom's family occurred this month, when his grandfather. C. U. Thomas of Ruch and Mrs. Flora Miller of Mokelumme Hill, Calif- were married at San drays, Calif.. June 17th. They will make their home In the Applegate valley. Mr. Thomas has resided there since coming from Kansas seven years ago and Mrs. Thomas formerly resided on Williams creek. Y oakums Have House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Brunt and Mis Pauline Yoakum of Port land are visitors In Medford at the home of Mrs. Sarah Yoakum on Ced ar street. Miss Yoakum Is Mrs, Sarah Yoakum's daughter. The group will vacation here until Sunday. Mrs. A. I. oakum returned to her home on Cedar street last week af ter having visited In Belllngham, Wash., for a month as guest of her mother, Mrs. W. B. Clough. Miss M. Younger Visits Parents Miss Margaret Younger of Portland arrived In Medford recently to spend two weeks vacationing at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Younger on South Central avenue. Miss Younger Is In nurses training In tie Good Samaritan hospital in the northern city. Calendar Friday 3:00 p. m. Homecoming of Gener al Aid of M. E. church, church par lora. BIRTHS Born to Mr. , and; Mrs. Carl Norrls of 702 Palm street, a girl weighing six pounds, one-half ounce, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Tuesday, June 28. The baby has been named Nancy Kathryn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mors hall of Medford, a girl weigh ing eight pounds. In Sacred Heart hostptal last night, Wednesday, June 29. WINDOW GLASS - We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. .Trowbridge Cab inet Works. YOU ADMONISHED FOR POLITICAL STEPS Kentucky Straw-Bosses Are Quickly Dealt With Says Administrator Hopkins Warns Other Employes WASHINGTON. June 30 (API Harry Hopkins announced today that two WPA straw-bossea In Kentucky have been punished for playing pol itics. The work-relief administrator, re plying to recent charges of political coercion in the Kentucky WPA, said in a statement: "We will deal swiftly and sum marily with any proven charge of political coercion, but we will hi equally prompt In exposing any ac cusations trumped up to serve the political ends of those who are op posed to this administration." Answers Newspaper Hopkins responded specifically to charge contained In a recent series of newspaper articles. These allega tions mentioned partisans of both Senator Alben W. Barkloy. tho ad ministration floor leader, and Gov. A. B. Chandler, who are waging a hot campaign for the Democratic senatorial nomination In Kentucky "Every charge In which a WPA worker or offlclnl waa named." Hop kins said, "has been thoroughly in vestigated, and documentary evidence conclusively establishes that out of more than a score of cases in which political activity waa alleged, only two instances of improper conduct could be found." He said the two WPA workers In volved were Lee Cardcn. chief super visor for the Edmonson county dis trict, and Cleve Keeney, foreman In the Newport district. Evidence shower, Hopkins said, thet Carden had distributed among WPA workers registration cards designed to procure political information. Offender Warned "We have taken steps to see that this man minds his own business. the WPA sdmlnlstrator said. "He was told that 'any such activity on his part In the future would result In his being fired." Kceney, the statement said, dU- cussed with one of hi subordinates a meeting addressed by Chandler and remarked that "The fellows on the Job are going to have to support Barkley If they are going to stay on the WPA. Hopkins said that "We regard this i None Reserved, All Go in This Final Clean-up LADIES' HATS A New Hat for the Holidays at Only $1.00 Don't Fail to See Our Hat Values Up to $1.98 li V W4pf CMA,V N EJfc.N.E.y L Y W E D S ' ' old Ickes and his bride, the former Jane Dahlman of Milwaukee, x?Je..n. saildfn f tnelr 250-acre "Headwater Farm" near Oiney, Md. Mrs. Ickes Is going to be a farmer's wife," said the secretary. After surprise wedding in Dublin, the couple honeymooned In England and on the continent Mr. Ickes is 64: his red-haired wife Is 25. remark by Mr. Keeney as reprehen sible." He added that State Adminis trator Goodman had been Instructed "to take the necesaary puntive ac tion." Hopkins said he was convinced thnt "people will not tolerate the prosti tution of public funds appropriated to aid the unemployed. "By the same token, they will not tolerate attempts to smear public of ficials who are trying honestly to do their duty." Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere I thanks to the many friends of the late Dr. J. W. Robinson, who gavo their sympathy and floral offerings. Not knowing the many friends per sonally, we take this means of show ing our appreciation The undersign ed nieces of Dr. Robinson. Mrs. Fred A. Snow. Mrs. Ana Wenner. SEMI -ANNUAL CLEARANCE Coats Dresses Hats ETHELWTN B HOFFMANN HALF PRICE x y WW. s S j i 9 L XV EVERY LADIES' COAT EVERY LADIES' SUIT Can Now Be Owned at Just One Half Original Low Price These garments are all new this season. Let us show you what lovely garments you can now own for $3.95 to $11.95 LADIES' DRESSES Backs and racks of dresses, ideal for the big Double Holiday, whether you go to the celebrations, to the beaches or to the woods and it does not take a lot of money to buy one. Priced at $1.98 $2.98 $4.85 Up To $10.85 220 Taxi Driver Pays First Installment On Relief Return NEW YORK, June 30-AP) Eugene W. Casey, 3D, negro taxi driver, today had paid the first Installment on the 70.70 "debt" he says he owes the city for re lief money given to him when he was 111. Casey, who supports a wife and boy, 14., sent the city treasurer a 5 money order. He said his cab Is avcrnglng 25 to $30 a week and that he will pay the "debt" off in small sums. He wrote that he usually has a "dollar or two to npnrp" nt, the end of the weeV Want New City Hall NORTH BEND, Ore.,. June 30. ( (AP) North Bend city councllmen will confer here Friday with C. O. Hockley, state PWA chler, regarding the pcsslblllty of a new city hall tor SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS mm iifflH 222 East Main Chas. S. Adair, North Bend, under a PWA grant and loan arrangement. The council voted to make Inquiries at its regular meet ing this week. Whistle To Help Control Traffic To Medford 's new electric stop, and-go traffic control system at Main street and Central avenue last night waa added the whistle wh.ch operated on the previous system, eliminated when the present layout waa Installed. The whistle Is merely for caution. City Inspector Frank Rogers explain ed today, sounding only when the orange caution light flashes on. Mo torists and pedestrians may continue on the orange light, which flashes for six seconds. doting timo fox Too Lata to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. Dae Mall Tribune Want Ads. FACE and NECK DIAGNOSIS WITHOUT CHARGE 1 . 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Evatt. 85, an electrician em ployed by the Diamond Lake Im provement company, was rushed from the lake to the Community hospital today with a compound fracture of the left band, suffered when a flag pole he was helping take down slipped from the grasp of sev eral men, bou need off th a grou nd and crushed his hand against ft stump. Sgt. Ed Walker of the state police, who brought Mr. Evatt to Medford in his machine, said the accident oc curred about 11 a. m. The Injured man was receiving medical attention In the hospital this afternoon. Dae Mall Tribune Want Ads. 663 SUNSET BOULEVARD OLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA :i4 i