MTDFOTJH MATL TT?TBTJNTE, rEPFORD, OREO ON". TTT.STUT. ATTiFST 16. 1938.
PAGE THREE
Society
By Clara
Conger-Cald well
Wedding Rites
Held Sunday
On Sunday, at a beautiful 4 o'clock
ceremony held In the Baptist church.
Ml&s Doris Conger, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Conger of this city,
became the bride of Dr. William E.
Caldwell, son ot Mrs. Elizabeth 8
Caldwell of Corvallls.
The bride, a charming brunette, was
gowned In white lace over satin with
a white net veil. Her bouquet was of
white roses and bouvardla. Maid of
honor was the bride's sister. Mist
Leona Conger. She wore a dress of
peach colored brocade and carried a
sheaf of Talisman roses and del
phinium. White gladioli, a bit of plcardy and
banks of green with tall candelabra
on either side of the altar were the
church decorations. The Rev. Wulford
A. Dawes officiated In the Impres
sive service.
Mrs. Catherine Wendt as wloist
rendered "At Dawning" and the ever
beautiful "Because." Kenneth Ray
mond at the organ 'played the wed
ding march.
Dr. Caldwell's best man was Forest
Majors of Klngvllle, Idaho, and ush
ers were Wayne Lowry, John Nleder
meyer and Lew Conger, brother of
the bride, all of Medford. and 8tan
Gregory of Columbus, Ohio.
The bride's mother was gowned In
printed chiffon with matching acces
sories and a corsage of gardenias
After the wedding ceremony, 90
guests were bidden to the Conger
home on Ross lane for the reception.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
Included the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Conger and daughter Flor
ence of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth McKleod of Corvallls, Rosemary
Larson of Alsea, Ore., and Mrs. Eliza
beth Caldwell, the bridegroom's nvth
er, of Corvallls.
Following the reception, the newly
wedded couple left by motorcar for
Victoria, Lake Louise and Banff In
Alberta, Canada, and other northern
resorts. They will return to Cor
vallls after a month's wedding trip
to make their home. Dr. Caldwell
tfl assistant professor of chemistry at
Oregon State college. Mrs. Caldwell
will attend the college.
Mrs. Caldwell resided In this eity
with her parents for a number of
years. She Is a graduate of Medford
high school where she was outstand
ing In scholastic activities and prom
inent In social affairs of the youn?
set. She attended Oregon State col
lege for two years and Is a member
of Sigma Kappa, social sorority, and
Phi Chi Theta, honorary secretarial
fraternity.
Dr. Caldwell attended the School
of Mines In Butte, Mont., where- he
received his metallurgical degree. At
tJniversity of Wisconsin he acquired
his doctor of philosophy degree. He
Is also a member of Alpha Tau
Omega, , social national fraternity.
Phi Lambda Upsllon, chemistry hon
orary fraternity, Sigma Zl, research
national fraternity ' and Alpha
Chi Sigma, professional honor
ary fraternity. Dr. Caldwell is
captain of the chemical warfare re
serve officers unit. He received con
siderable distinction this year when
his name appeared in the Young
Men's "Who's Who" book. He Is
listed as one of 99 outstanding young
men In Oregon.
PLAYGROUND
BANFF LAKE LOUISE EMERALD UKE
By motoror train. ..travel this summer to
the "the top of the world" for new vacation
thrills. A mountain empire of snow-dad
peiks, gleaming white glaciers, great can
yons, lakes and rivers. Summer recreation
and restful relaxation at typical Canadian
resort hotels, tasteful in appointments and
service:
BANFP SPRINGS HOTH. -Owriookim bwuiftrf
Bow ViJJrj... picturesque IB-bole coif coon Tamil,
mdnding,fihiniiminmioddodrij- Ewofxao
plan run u low u I&.50 pa dtj.
CHATEAU LAKE LOUlSE...hdnt Viaofii Ghefcr
nd lovely Luc Louue Alpine climbing, nrianiog,
botong.f contending, hiking and dancing. European
plan rates from S.50 per da.
EMERALD LAKE CHALET looted in wperfc
mountun letting. The Swindle. ctam cbalei is
urrounded by charming bunplowv . .fubjng. riding
and hiking Rata u low u 7.00 per dij. including
meals.
MfifSTAtS LOnGES.Mem appealing nunc morn
Inired at Ycho. Tipxa. Lake 6W aUdmn Hot
Spring, and Mount Atttubotoc. Comronable etbtna
tnth central dob bow. Rites $100 ptff day.
CANADIAN ROCKIES ALL-
EXPENSE TOURS. (June II
Sept 13 ) Complete detadi u
our illuttrtted folder, no at
four Aura Club, Travel Bute,
or our local offices.
For railway tervicn coniolt fow
pwr travel agent, or W H Deacon,
general Agent, 26 & V Broad
trtf, American Bank Boilding,
9 R no)?, r on 104. isrrgos
-HOTELS
WORLD GRF.ATKT TRAVft SVSTFM
and Clubs
Mar; Davis
Bettie Ross Weds
Earl Coss In
Vancouver Rites
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peck today an
nounced the marriage of their daugh
ter, Bettie Ross to Earl Coss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Coss of Gold Hill.
The wedding took place In Vancou
ver, Wash, on August fl. Allen Smith
and Viola Canterbury, former .resi
dents of Medford, were witnesses.
The young couple both attcni
Medford high school and are well
known members of Medford '9 young
er set.
After next week, Mr. and Mrs. Coss
will be at home to their many friends
In Oold Hill where Mr. Coss will bo
associated with his father in the
Gold Hill Market.
Many entertainments are being
planned for the couple this week.
Rinabarger Home
Scene of Party
The Harry Rinabarger home was
the scene of a gay party Saturday
evening when Mrs. RlnaUarger en
tertained In bonor of her husband,
the occasion being Mr. Rlnabareer's
birthday.
The evening was spent In dancing
end much merriment added to tho
affair when the women guests don
ned fancy dancing costumes. A de
lectable Italian dinner was served
later in the evening.
Guests participating In the birth
day event included Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. M. Llebman, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schuler, Mr. and
Mrs. Merrltt Merrlman, Mr. and Mrs
Frances Prescott, and Mr. and Mra.
Myrle Merriman.
Miss Dorothy 77TTT
Visitor In Medford
Miss Dorothy Hill of Baker spent
several days lest week In Medford as
guest of her sister. Miss Ruth Hill at
her home on South Holly street.
Miss Hill was en route to her home
In Baker after having spent some
time es Girl Scout counsellor at "Sky
Meadows" camp near Btg Basin, Cat.
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Luncheon, Bridge
Affair Enjoyed
Mrs. C. A. Hamlin and Mra. M
Llebman were co- lostesses last week
for a luncheon ard bridge party giv
en In the ladlea' room at the Elks
club, j
Guests enjoying the pleasant affair
were Mesdamea Hurry Rinabarger.
Frank Bellinger. Frei Stinnett, Jim
Bates, Maud Bntder and D. O. Fred
erick. A center piece garden flowers
formed the pretty table decorations.
Mrs. Rinabarger was recipient of the
high prize for the pinochle play ani
also the travelling prize.
Lodges Enjoy
New Grounds
Nearly 100 members of the I. O. O.
F. and Rebekah lodges of the valley
gathered at the new picnic ground.:
Sunday for a most enjoyable dy
The new grounds were recently pur
chased by the Odd Fellows of Cen
tral Point, and are located at the
mouth of Big Butte creek across
Rogue river at McLeod.
All members were seated at one
long table during the picnic dinner
After the dinner the gathering was
called to order by Ed Vincent of
Central Point and nil Joined In com
munity singing of "America," the in
vocation was given by A. J. Hanby
after which a talk was given by John
Anderson who recently returned from
a trip to Sweden and Norway. Pro
fessor A. J. Hanby gave the dedlca
torlal address and the grounds were
named "Camp Jericho,"
Brief speeches were presented by
A. E. Powell, editor of the Central
Point American and by members
from the lodges of Ashland, Medford,
Jacksonville, Central Point, Oold Hill
and Grants Pass.
The picnic was such an enjoyable
affair that more of them are being
planned for the near future.
Ohms Back
From South
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Ohrn and daugh
ter Joan Hunt returned to MedforU
recently from a fortnight's vacation
spent in southern California.
The Ohrns visited friends and rel
atives In Los Angeles and HollywoKl
while their daughter enjoyed a week's
sojourn on Catalina Island. The
group also spent a week visiting in
San Francisco.
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Konkets lave
For Vacation
Mr. end Mrs. C. W. Konkel, accom
panied by their daughter, Wanda and
niece, Jean Bowen, left today by
torcar for San Francisco where thny
wlll spend a fortnight vacationing
with friends and relatives.
Eureka Guest
Visits Here
Mrs. Granville Gillette of Eureka.
Cal. arrived In Medford several days
ago to be the house guest of Mrs. A
B. Zimmerman and Mra. M. Llebman
for two months.
Group Sojourns
On Coast
Mr. and Mra. Del no Sloan and sons
Weldon and Tommy, Mr. and Mra. Itr
Roy Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Clark and three children, enjoyed
the week-end vacationing in Cres
cent City, Cal,
Calendar
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Medal-contest of W. 0.
T. U, at South Methodist church.
DREDGE 10 IRK
The Glide Foundation of Califor
nia. H. B. Fields manager, has start
ed work on construction of a dry
land dredge on Poorman'a creek In
the Jacksonville district. As the land
Is dredged the earth will be replaced
and present plans call for establish
ment of a cattle ranch. Five thous
and acres of land have been pur
chased by the foundation. Expensive
testing of the land has been made
over the past year.
A number of cottages and other
buildings have been constructed closo
to the Ruch-Jacknonville highway.
"Bulldozer" tractors have been busy
the past 10 days removing the top
soil preparatory to operations. All
mechanical equipment Installed Is
new.
Actual dredging operations are
scheduled to start soon.
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Closing time ror Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
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ENJOY 7-DAY SIM AT
CAMP ON APPLEGATE
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 1 (Spl.)
Boya Scouts of troop 35 and explorer
troop 35 held their third annual
seven-day encampment near McKee
bridge on the Applegate. July 31
to August 6. Elton Cain was camp
superintendent. Eagle Scout Carol
Lewis was scout leader. Other of
ficials wero Jack Hamilton, swimming
instructor; George Edens, chief sanl
tary officer; John Saulsberry, camp
Inspector; Lawrence Flck, o a m p
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and Danny Wyant. bugler. .
Although many of the boya had
had little camp experience, there
was never a dull moment. Health
ful outdoor facilities gave all a
chance for all the good, clean tun
he had expected, and perhapa a bit
more.
A hundred parents and friends vis
ited the camp Thursday and were
Impressed by the splendid advance
ment made by alt members.
At a troop court of honor beside
an open fire, with Rev. Mallory as
official Judge, the following awards
were made: '
Second claaa rank: Tom Gerety.
Russell Johnson and Jimmy Grift ?by
First class rank : Lawrence Flck.
Bruce Metzgar, Danny Wyant niid
Lester Wendt.
Merit badges: Carol Lewis, Fred
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In all. 60 tests were passed. In
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and U on merit badges.
The boya made the 25-mile round
trip hike to Squaw lake.
Each year the troop attempts to
make some Improvement at the c.imp.
to leave the property In better shape
than they found it. This year, out
ting the dad limbs off the sheltering
pines was the "good turn."
100 Chinese Drown
SHANGHAI, Aug. 16. (AP) More
than 100 Chinese passengers drown
ed today when the small Chinese
coastal steamer Hansa sank after a
collision with the British steamer
Tungwo off Woosung.
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CHICAGO. Aug. 16. (AP) Manager
Lm (dabby) Hartnett of the Chicago
Cuba, waa forced out of action Mon
day, possibly with a broken right
thumb when he was struck by ft
foul tip from the bat of Joe Med
wlck In the first Inning of today
game with the Bt. Louis Cardinals.
Dr. John H. Davis, club nnyslrlan,
said an X-ray examination would b
made after the game.
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