1 ‘ i H l p L- M L a lW, ’ ' kS T t . W N ■ 1 B //■ ■ > . ' j H M ■ ;A B present'd L. HttxlCy, Tuesday of this week. At i the jifsual business meet- inB ¿»'ny , things came up nr« t h t t H R M , id nttmag m ¡tended L v I Clube m qrfed te mg« ti pt importance* to the organisation. Mrs. Carl Goetche was prin- guoti df delegate. Muefh of cipal speaker of the afternoon decla>a discussion brought out - interest* dpiry ln i 8Uggegtjona< The topic proved T |e . Juext. speaker v » L , ft, * ''* " • so fascinating that the program Leach, deputy state food amt The s tm -fl Wednesday of hour waa occupied in its con- dairy commissioner, who gave a brief talk, urging local super- montjt la UoW the time of «iteration. vlklon of the dalrfes. ••¡j lw fT « , The “Heme Study Tour” came A fte r % the business session . • it • up for consideration too, hut which occurred at this time, Mrs. Hchweln "“-iln rtB lr- nothing definite was settled. ra. B elle Schwel* waa hos- Cak®« « •“ • • a" d *«• •*•» *» C. W. Fraley spoke on '‘The ftfrl. a t ¡ a very attraetlvs four wer* 8« " * » by the heetess. The Child, the Chief Asset," ie . kevea o’dpck dinner plan ®f tk« allvor tea la followed L. B. Powell talked on “ Child Labor and Kindergarten W o rk." sr evening, w it# severe laid and moD9r « < *• <• * * • ttv* Hour— W hat U T o ll twolre, at >• table lovely in er fund- MaV flowers have and "Story HOw to Toll tt? ' was 0fe eoorative note of yeUow and been sent to the sick. • •abject of an address by R ib. >. Favors, candies and even e s s Lawrence Coder, birthday flake was a dream social Circle Have Meeting— “ W elfare of the Child— Wtte Mtow.attd white. The Social Clriflo of th » £ h r ls i- Supreme hHH«i" waa discussed e birthday cake bore Its lan church hold another df their by Miss May Raqediet. id la candles, although It Interesting meetings at the heme A ll of these addresses were5 sot tell the came tale that of Mrs. Bdwlh Dunn, foath of very intereatlng and w ell re­ | last year. .town. Mrs. Dunn was» assisted ceived by the members present. •seats which were clever by the Mecdapce Roy Gearhart, Mrs. Sam McNair le ft a mes­ ets made much merriment DeHase, G albraith,.« Davia and sage with the ladles in regard to opened. T w o remarkable Dnncaa. the new juvenile hospital la a were w ritten and prises The pleasant, spacious rooms Portland, the drive tor which Is offered the euccesaful con- were Well filled w ith the mem* being put on just now. She it. Dr. R . W . Sleetey. bership whleh had g ath tre# for urged the ladles to be prepared Junior H ig h -p . T. A. Meets— ' e birthday was ao , happily h business meeting and eflclaJ to assist m aterially 4n the week Junior High Circle P. T. Ai rated, received the prise in boor. Reports were rand ftom when, soHeited. met Wedneadsy afteradea al »say contest, officers» and the committees gave The W i O. T. V . sent a letter threo-thirty at J un U» B ig i Ose enjoying Mr». Schweln’s encouraging reports also, of appreciation to Mrs. Ada W al­ tallty w et« Of. and Mrs. There to now a roster of S i lace Un «uh, ormer financial sec­ A t the business meeting. It ’• Sleeter and sons', 'Bob and % this organisation and It * waa retary of the Children's Palin was decided to have a food sale Mr. and Mrs. K arl Crew, voted to give up mooting at the H o m ' a t CorvUlljs, in recogni­ th s » « h , to add to ths m itt Catherine Harkins, Miss homes In the future and to hold tion of her faith fu l work in that **red. fund of the orgnntontlen. r. Io Rice, Mlaa Rohs, Medford, the sessions, social or business, departm ent . > . « a,tar Miss Bets, of the American Mrs. Schweln’s young dough- at the <;hurcl), where there to Mrs, StoUa Laavutt gave * Ma* Child Health Association, who now plenty of room In the Annex talk op the “Effects of N a notice Tb. hsd addressed t h r chamber Of ♦ • • for assembly, and fo r refroah- on the Human System" and Mrs. brMei commerce at its forum luncheon ► Waalyata Meets ments, in the banquet room. AUpoy Mid o f "Week With CWl- '« ■ and the W . C. T . U. at Its meet­ Bp Waslyata held a business The ladles feel justly prifafl dren." -and u< visits to Jail at Fouu ing, this week, waa one of the It* J h o r s d s r . —Ajprg r tfc ^ th s t t h « . psto financed ~ t h e Jacksonville. 4 .' Du speakers at the mouHng'ht Jarir v r *At this, there was th f Pointing of thec-fehurch and the T h e . social hour followed, the * * lor High. She brought the Btll, to whleh a ll responded, work, to a if completed. They splendid program, during wM«h * * • > message that she Is presenting I wore the reports x>f sec-1 srp „interested, too, in the con- tbs hostess, Mrs. Powell, served wherever' opportunity afford«; y and treasurer. a song tost now Suing stagpd in the dainty refreshments. Halls the value of a m ilk Inspector and the Credo w ere Ctven and Sunday school attendance and and she also calls attention to the w was chosen to which aft are helping aleng the friendly Civic Club M eeting s- ; •hht. small amount par capita of milk measnrd ap Shis coming riv alry between K lam ath Falls Founders* Day w ill be cole- H- 1 that to used la the different y and Ashland charches. brated at the meeting, Tuesday ofgai ammaHltoWi . is organisation Wishes to via- The next meeting o f the Circle afternoon, of the "M rs. B. J. Teters waa ' Mrs. Phelan have many friends teases w ill-be announced Monday ' ■ who wish them much: bapplness happy WoatoBs at a surprise psi RafUrday, A pril 10, which * along the journey o f Afo." ’ Wumdreiod ' planted by her daughter, Mr» B. V o llm er of N o rth Bend, C Rto, -who ia vtolflng now in > southern tMugoa Htotoict land. Federation ' A The fact that Mrs. Teters ’ eighty yfcafb' old, occasioned’ p a rtr , ■. - ¡ y , f j Threw wore onty s> t9 _ o i_ __ - wS