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MTDFOTJD MATL TT?TP,UXE. MTDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. XOVEfBER 28, 1938,
Society and Clubs
By Clara Mary Davis
I Anderson-Andren
Marriage Rites
Recently Read
On November 23 at a 6 o'clock
ceremony in the Lutheran church.
Miss Elsie Florence Anderson, daugh
ter of Mr. Valentine Anderson, be
came the bride of Bernard B. An
dren, son of Emll Andren. The Rev.
Werner Jcssen united the couple In
-marriage.
The bride was very attractive In
a three-piece autt of chow brown
trimmed In matching fur. Her ac-
cessorie were of luggage tan and a
' Talisman rose corsage completed the
'ensemble. Mrs. Howard McNamara
'attended Miss Anderson. She was
gowned in a black velvet chlrfon
dress.
Mr. McNamara acted as best man
tfor Mr. Andren.
..' Following the simple, but Impres
sive oeremony, the wedding party
Joined other guests at Valentine's
Cafe, where a wedding dinner hon
ored the couple.
Mr. and Mrs, Andren honeymooned
on the coast. They will make their
home in this city at Durrell Court
Both Mr. and Mrs. Andren are
graduates of Medford high school
They have resided In the valloy for
a number of years and have many
friends here.
Miss Mullen Weds
Mr. Schaffer
In Church Rites
Sub-Debs Return
To Boarding School
A group of Medford sub -debutantes
who visited their homes here over
the Thanksgiving Day holiday, left
Saturday evening on the train to
resume their studies at Katharine
Branson's school in Boss, Calif.
Those returning were Miss Alicia
Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Ruhl, Miss Julie Carpenter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Carpenter, and her house guest,
Polly Scherer, Miss Charity Hart,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart
and her house guest, Mlas Susie
Ingram.
During their stay here, the school
girls participated in several enjoyable
social events of the younger set.
Miss Miller Home
From California
Miss Justine Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A.- H. Miller returned
to her home on East Main street
this morning on the train from a
10 days' vacation, spent In California
In San Francisco, Miss Miller was
the house guest of Miss Dorothy
Paley, atformer Medford girl. In Los
Angeles, Miss Miller was guest of
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Clay, Jr. Here the
group spent the Thanksgiving holi
day together.
Bliss Home Will
Be Meeting Scene
Electa Social club will convene Fri
day at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Bliss, 313 South Grape street,
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.
Llbblft Root and Mrs. Bee Waggener.
All non-affiliated members of O.E.B,
are Invited to attend the session.
All members are asked to be pres
ent as plans for a Christmas tree
exchange and club project will be
formulated.
fcTiiTiaVirwIa
w There's A
HoTd STripe
Stocking for
Every Occasion!
Fo Dattime beauty
plus durability, in a lovely
1- thread chiffon, at $1.00
a pair.
Foil Afternoon on al
luring crepe, a 3-lhread
for dressier occasions, at
$1.15, $1.35 a pair.
For Evening a gossamer
2- thread . , . sheer flattery
for dancing feet, at $1.35,
Burel
son s
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
STORE
iMIifri MHi nil
Miss Merna Mullen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mullen, became
the bride of Paul Schaffer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schaffer, Wednes
day evening, November 23 at a pretty
ceremony held In the Church of
God. The Rev, T. O. Satterfleld of.
flclated.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a wedding gown of
white satin and carried a bouquet
of yellow' and white chrysanthe
mums. Miss Dorothy Schaffer, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid of
honor. She wore a frock of blue voile
and carried a bouquet of small
chrysanthemums. Little Miss Oris
Lfnch art was flower girl.
Mrs. Clifford Davis sang "Oh Prom
lse Me" prior to the wedding rites
and Miss Eva Taylor played Men
delssohn's wedding march.
Warren Mullen, brother of the
bride, acted as best man for Mr.
Schaffer.
Following the oeremony a recep
tion honored the couple at the par
sonage. The newly wedded couple, well
known In this city, will make their
home on King's highway.
Former Residents
In City Sunday
Father and Mrs. William B. Ham-
II ton and their son-in-law, George
Olson of Yreka, Cal., visited In this
city Sunday afternoon. They were
guests of the Hamilton's son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Ham B. Hamilton, Jr., at their home
on Vancouver avenue.
The group all formerly lived in
this city. Father Hamilton was rector
of St. Mark's Episcopal church here
for many years.
Pocahontas Lodge
Enjoys Card Party
On Friday evening the Pocahontas
lodge enjoyed a social and card
party. Pinochle and bridge were in
ploy. The committee in charge of
the affair Included Wilms Hayes.
Orvllle Hayes, Opal Carter and Hilda
Clifford.
Prizes were awarded to Esther
Powell, Rose Kyle, Oat Hubbard.
Dick Slngler, Peggy Purdin, Dorthea
Wat kins, Wayne Keesee and Jack
Dooms.
The lodge also observed the birth
days of Norma Martin, Mable Quack
enbush, Walter Wilson and Myrtle
Kent. The prize was won by Evelyn
Stagg.
Refreshments were enjoyed later
In the evening and were served by
Gladys Waltermlre, Ethel Hortle and
Carrie M lines.
Election of new officers will take
place at Friday evening's meeting.
Miss McGalliard
Will Lecture Soon
Second of the series of weekly
educational lectures for high school
girls and young women interested in
business will be given at 7:30 Tues
day evening In the Girls Community
club, 330 North Bartlett street.
Lecturer tomorrow night will be
Elizabeth McGalliard, county nurse,
who will talk on 'The American
Woman In Social Service." All high
school girls and young women Inter
ested In advancing themselves In
business and profession are invited
to attend the lectures. There is no
charge.
Last week Mrs. O. M. Hunt gave
the lecture and much Interest was
shown In het talk.
Attention was called to a change In
the lecture hour from 8 to 7:30 p. m.
The series Is sponsored by the
Business and Professional Women'c
club.
Morningstar Home
Scene of Reunion
A Thanksgiving reunion was held
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W, Morningstar on Taylor street last
week.
Those enjoying the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Gerford R. Morningstar of
Cbpco, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Robins and daughter. Valana, of
Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Robert U
Smith of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Alice
Smith and daughter, Gloria, the
Mioses Tlerta, II o, fnes and Ivajoy
Mornings tar.
The only member of the family
who was not present at the re
union was Oerald Morningstar who
is In Juneau, Alaska.
Miss Southwicft
Visits Parents
Miss Doris Southwlck, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Southwlck. spent
the Thanksgiving day holiday vlait
Ing her parents at their horns on
West 10th street.
Miss Southwlck It a student at
Willamette University In Salem and
was recently pledged to Beta Cht
sorority.
The visitor returned to her cam
pus studies yesterday.
Study GrZuWill
Convene Tuesday
Th Junior hlh sturtjr club lor
parents of Junior high school stu
dents will eonrrns tomorrow after
noon at 10 o'clock st ths horn
of Mrs n. D. Morrison. 400 north
Ivy strrrt.
Mrs. A. f. Brockwsy will Irsct the
ultmisMon no all perrons lnterr.it, 3
are cordially Invited to attrnd the
session.
Westcrgrens Here
Sunday Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs, E C. Wcfltergrrn and
small son, Bsrd. of Grants psss
were Medford visitors yesten.i.y after
noon. TMe group were guest a, the
':ome of Mi.- West ; nire n's parents.
Mr. and Mrs ft .tl ph. O. B.udweU on
South Oaxdalt avenue.
Bridge Tournament
Is Sunday Evening
The home of Mrs. R. J. Con ray on
Medford Heights was the scene Sun- i
dsy evening of another enjoyable
bridge tournament. These Sunday
evening affairs are becoming a weekly
occasion and are anticipated by
bridging circles throughout the city
The tournaments are open to any
person caring to play and arrange
ments may be made by calling tour-!
nament director Mrs. Robert Watson.1
at 1386. '
Guests participating In the bridge j
event last evening Included Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Stuart. William Isaacs,
Miss Frances Kenney, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Fuson, Mrs. F. O. Bunch, Mrs.
George Codding, Mrs. Raymond Mlk
ache, Mrs. A. F. W. Kresse, Miss Iso
bel Stuart and Mrs. Watson.
Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
with 30 points. Mr, Isaacs and Miss
Kenney with 25' points and Mrs.
Mlkscha and Mrs. Bunch with 36
points.
Peterson nave
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson en
tertained at their home on Capital
Hill Thanksgiving day with a din
ner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Ferry and son, Junior, of Grants
Pass. Mrs. Ferry and Mrs, Peterson
are sisters.
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Carnation Club
To Meet Soon '
Carnation club will convene Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Ida Wilson, 7 Chest
nut street. All members are asked
to be present at the session.
lAdy Elks win
Meet December 6.
Lady Elks will hold their next
social afternoon at the Elks Tem
ple on Tuesday, December 8. Hos
tesses will be announced In this
column at a later date.
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The Garden Club
The Jackson county budget for
the coming year has been signed and
certified by the budget committee
composed of the county court, and
A. C. Hubbard, Dr. George D:an.
Medford, and Henry G. Enders, Ash
land. It will be turned over to the
assessor's office today for extension
on the tax rolls.
The budget was approved as ad
vertised and published. The request
of Justice of - the Peace W. R. Cole
man for 4300 for clerk hire for the
year was not allowed. Justice Cole
man appeared before the public hear
ing last Tuesday and requested the
addition.
The budget calls for raising of
$382,590 68 by tax levy.
FUNERAL RITES HELD
FOR JENNIE C. WILSON
Funeral services for Jennie C. Wil
son. 70, wife of Chas. U Wilson,
residents of Central Point and Jack
son county for over 30 years, were
held at the Conger chapel at 1:30
tcday with the Rev. Phillips of Cen
tral Point offlcltting.
Interment was made In Central
Point cemetery.
Air Crash Kills Four
BRISBANE. Australia, Nov. 38.
(AP) Four persons were killed to
day when a Royal Australian Air
force plane crashed near Alberton
ferry, 30 miles from Brisbane.
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ADVICE OF CHIEF
Chief ot Police Clstous McCredle
todsy advised automobile owners not
to leave valuable objects In their
parked machines and to be certain
their car doors are locked when left
on the streets, as a result of two
more reports being received of car
prowllngs. C. C. Gall of 10 Quince street told
police that a 23-callbre Winchester
rifle wss stolen from his automobile
parked In front of his residence some
time Sunday night.
A pipe extension was taken from
the tool box of a Consolidated Freight
Lines truck, parked on a downtown
street, sometime Sunday night, tt
was reported to police by Wallace
Morey of Portland, driver of the
vehicle.
Woman Crash Victim
ALBANY, Nov. 38 (AP) Mrs. J. O.
Catron was killed when a car her
husband was driving struck a bridge
railing near the Albany airport to
day. Catron escaped with minor Injuries.
Baku's Cold
discomforts relieved
without dosing use
I w VAPORUB
Am
At the November meeting the Gar
den club voted to buy a supply of
"Rootone" In order that different
members may. test Its value as an
aid In growing shrubs from cuttings.
Mrs. Ralph Jennings, whose paper
was read at that meeting, has had
marvelous results from Its use and
highly recommends Its use. This
material has been received by the
club and at the December meeting
Thursday all members are asked to
bring cuttings and have them treated
with this chemical. Mrs. L. G. Gent
ner will have charge of this work,
and will explain Its use and subse
quent care of such cuttings.
Mrs. E. E. Wilson will talk on berry
bearing shrubs and growing of same.
Holiday decorations will also be dis
cussed. Mrs. E. M. Wilson will enter
tain the club Thursday afternoon
December 1, at her home, 340 8.
Riverside avenue, and will be as
sisted by Mrs. Ralph Woodford and
Mrs. Milton Ottoman.
P.T.A. Activities
The vollev ball clnsspii mnnMrMi
by the Washington school P.-T. A.
will begin this evening at 6:30 and
will last until 10 o'clock. The class
will be held In the gymnsslum of
the Washington school. All mnth.ni
are invited to participate in the vol
ley ball play.
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Calendar
NEW wardrobe of Mrs, Ele
anor Roosevelt includes above
Persian coral satin evening gown
having violets at the left
shoulder and a draped scarf fall
Ing to (he floor.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 38. (AP)
Hon Vt -trri nf lnhnr tormrlam In thn C
trucking Industry, two officials and
two members of the AFL teamsters'
union face sentence today by Super
ior Judge Clement D. Nye.
Dexter L. Lewis, local union presi
dent, and Harry W. Doll. Interna
tional organizer, were found gutlty
of conspiring to commit violence.
Dewey Copeland and Dave Belangcr,
truck drivers, were convicted of sim
ple assault on non-union truckers.
JACKSON COUNTY VOTE
COSI .361 CENTS EACH
Monriny
7:30 p. m. Orade Teachers associa
tion, dins' Community clubhouse.
:00 p. m. Zonta club, Kurt!
studio.
Tuesday
10.00 a.m. Phoenix Thursday club,
home Mrs. Robert Furry.
12:45 p. m. Contemporary Book
club, luncheon Hotel Mrdford, meet
ing follows at home Mrs. Floyd Hart.
Grant road.
:30 p. m. Junior high study group.
home Mrs. R. D. Morrison, 400 North
Ivy street.
1:30 p. m. Ellrnbeth McOalllard
lecture at alr.j" Community club
house. Sponsored by B. P. W. club.
Jackson county expended .381
conts for each of the 11.817 votes
cast In the November election, ac- '
cording to figures compiled today by I
the county clerk's office. Total cost '
of the election was $4,101.25.
Out of a total registration of 17.
088 votes there were 11,817 cast, or !
64.8 percent of the registered. It ;
was an exceptionally high percentage
and reflected the publlo Interest. In
the primary election In May about
45 percent of the vote was cast. 1
Phone 543 We ll nam away youi
'efuse. City Sanitary Service.
RlfttlfMl Mm tnr Tnn f ... ... hi.
ilfy Ada la 1:30 p m. IK
YOUR LAST OPPORT
Unity
JUST 1
DOTS
IN HAD LEY'S LEAVING MEDFORD SALE
Dresses
Formerly - CQ GO
to $12.95 9G.35
Formerly C QQ
to $16.95 3.33
!S5i S10.S?
o
Coat
Formerly (C QQ
to $14.95 30.33
Formerly (Q QQ
to $22.50 19.33
Formerly (4 4 QQ
to $29.50 9 I sC.33
Suits
Formerly (Q
to $22.95 DOi
Just thnk, after ten years of con
tinuous business serving the women
of Southern Oregon, we have just
two days left in which to dispose of
the remaining smart apparel and
shoes. You will not have such an
opportunity again to buy high-grade
style merchandise at such prices.
Come in and see for yourself. They
are now marked at just a fraction of
our actual cost. All are this season's
styles, a few of these sensational
values you will find listed.
Beauty Parlor operators, Shoe Store owners,
Business Men I All Store Fixtures for sale,
come in and make us a bid!
Sales Final!
ADLEY'S
44 SOUTH CENTRAL
Shoes
Formerly
to $4.95
Formerly
to $5.95....
Formerly
to $6.95
99c
$1.99
$2.99
Slips ance
Gswus
Formerly , QS
to $2.95 a-J
Formerly QO
to $6.95
All Small Sizes
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45-DAY JAIL JOLT FOR
AUTO BATTERY THEFT
Alan R. Tnlbott. chnrrftl with
petty Inrcpny entered a p1a of guilt?
In Justice court last Snturriiw. inri
wss iwnttnrtri to 4.4 ftnva In th
county JaII. He niu charged with the
meic or tnrre auto nnticrlei.
rnalHkn StmKen
UNALASKA, Alankn, Nov. 38. (&)
An earthquake ol 30 necontls dur
ation rocked bulMincm nrt mtiwarl
dtftheA and chandeliers to rattle at
9:29 o. m. (PSTl Inst nlnht In tin-
aloslta and vicinity. No damage wa
reported.
Hitler In Vienna
VIENNA, Nov. 80. (UP) Adolf
Hitler Is expected to arrive here at
noon tomorrow for discuwlon ot an
Internal political question, It wis
reported In political circles todsv
Further details were not available
Use .Man rrtbuna want Ada.
MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC
PAINS-ACHES
It takes mora than "iml a aalvM
brine speedy relief. It takes a "eoufirsr
irritant" like god old soothing, warm
ing Musterole to penetrate the surface
skin ami help to quickly rvhevr the painful
local coniieation ami aches duo to cold.
Muscular Lumhaito. sorenees and still
new generally yield promptly,
He tier than the old-fashioned mustard
planter, Mutemte has been Sised by
millions for SO years. Recommended by
many doctors and nurses. In three
strengths: Hegu'sr, Children's mild)
and t-.Mra Strong, 40a. All druggists.
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FOR THE
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
IN TOMORROW'S PAPER
Store Closed Today and Tomorrow
CUPP FURNITURE STORE
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