¿fifa- ti {4 1- »> { >»«»>»«< ■M »»«■»»»f ►**-« 4 '» •»MH KK :.W g ¿ i 2?CU _í i '! ::•! 1 * ri SF9.-Í ,1 ’K ; ’ *r* • -» W E •(» • t « M -**** I » » « » •» , *~ 4 < •4 ♦ s è e D e ê >♦»»•» ss » « «« i s è i» « S-S' !ÁV®h l u b expects‘to give la te r,in Jhé O. F . I book, “The Bqplneas of JJafng a-, were ensogT ciub Wofhan,’* wefe told. This 1« • Mrs. VK. M. Duy and Mrs. D. A. thq. first time tg»t s ay depart­ ’etergoa were hostesses aqd dur­ East Main at an Old fashioned ment baa mads this display. ing Ahu soolal hour tifiy served danse, thé music- furplshad hy Under this Department, the ightful refreshment^. Msears JrtMpm Davls ea< tu«ke|f. chairman had appointed feu r] ' Vi * . Tberq were p ^ h a ^ forty tjr heads of divisional Mias Mogdllc fifty guests preesbt * to ettjoy the m uce. Hair, Division o i# u i)lic Inptrgq- It has been announced that the pleasant- hospitality, which *" was tion; Mia. 0 . A. Jdhnsog, ntjrtolon (»id Fashioned. Dance," whisbi-Is Eh«a kouctrlfff A b , gdests M M f. of EdoOktlon of tge ’Adult Citi'sèn: Mrs. Ehri Hobbs, D jristea" of to be given ljy the . Fraternal apd J. & , » n ¿ Í T ", — rotherhQOd. J'rlday ’wfll Community Service, and »Mrs; ’F. Appropriate .decided not to ' undertake the tic campaign tgr Kindergartens A new example of tfe« popplsr Mis« p e u l^ Russey k d tlje picnic. Civic Club and families, background for the the baAquet. sstudy tpur. The m atter of haw I 6:30 p. m. In park* if weather An inspiring talk was given the has been made under the advocacy 4|kdy f e i .gxealug. and an log a day devpted to entUrtalU- of Miss Elizabeth" K. Matthews. They have peart drops and permits. Otherwise, In Club men’s class, by the Rev. Shaw of petals sqt wtth khlnestopeu, Ing. with a picnic, the clubs ’ of interesting program held the at- Mrs. G. A. Johnsen. chairman Central Point members far the House. sr.- . . • . / ■ . . . m r i j ¡Mfie vjilley, waa presented, but tentiop of A t the "Maggie" and— party of Education Bring the social hour, Pictures ! Social Mr. Havener'« Bible the hostess was dressed as "M ag­ At the demonstraton given b y ing. Twenty-seven outlines have Buwtey School flcp ic— gie" and received h er guests in were cut ffbm magazines to use Class, M. E. S. S., S.'tS J>. m. The Frinii a r y / .departm ent M r Counter, he prefaoed Jiif1 been mailed upon < request, ; In in scrap boeks to send in . tge at home of Mrs. Marcia Mitoh- Maggie’s best sty)e. Two couples ai Bjjnday Sebo work by an interesting talk on Christinas' boxss, th a t gladden 'i$e the Federation N eva, fo r January, the congtpggj.ipn¡ came «s Maggie and Jiggs, -th e ell, 133 Laurel St. ’ enjs^ra^ a vmy hafrpy plcnie Ig food values..r H e then proceeded 1925,. th a A w m a comprehensive Christmas char­ *niurxday. May 18.— Annual others assumed different the Tuesday evening, frtwn' to prepare a varied and satisfying friendless r ones- at program to r fit Oregon acters. x . meeting County Health A mo - three until flv^. - menu which was used as a luncfs- M rs' Jdhnson’s recom­ A fter games and muslo, a cov­ history. Delicious strawberry shortcake elation at 3:30, Medford M. E. This was iu Charge of Mrs. H. eon, the hos{pss supplementing it mendations were especially , to was the pleaeamt finale of a Church. J ered dish supper completed the' L. Moore and Mrs. Don Spencer, with cake. This, wth delcions cof­ the p o in t., The chairman of pleasant evening of study, work 14«— Fraternal pleasant plans for a delightful Friday« May children fee. was enjoyed by the club Moving Pictures,, Mr?. F. C. Nrtr who accompanied the and play. Brotherhood. 014 Rash loped qvening. and planned the plays, and last ris, advised elùb women to be­ members present. . - 33 33 33 Tho«« present were: the Misses Dance. W inter Garden. but not least, superintended . the Mrs. Huxley won the prise and come fam iliar w ith all sides of Friday, May 14— Basket Social Wednesday d u b Marts— Cora yMasop, H mo I Bruner. Jolly picnic which was the lead­ ■each lady present received a sou­ Cen­ Auxiliary to Americas Legtoo. Mrs. C. V. Howell and Mrs. H. thia tremendous industry. Beulah Hussey, Clara Huck, Isa­ ing feature of the evdhing. venir of the occasion. sorship, to be< effective,- must oc­ bella W attshbarger, Clara Ander­ 33 3f » ”* A t Civic Club House. Mem­ W. Andrews were hostesses yes­ cur when the picture is making. . - I There was a large attendance son, Flora, Frapces and Ruth bers of the American Legion terday afternoon at the Wednes­ Junior High P, T. A. Meets— considering how busy everyone is The value of the-County L i­ Green; the Meadames E. B. Hunt. and their wives Invited. . day Afternoon Club, Which met >' Wednesday afternoon at 3:SQ ^lust now. The next meeting w ill brary in rempte districts was Caroline D eer, Helen Mack, and Friday, May 14— -Hawthorne P. at the parlors of the Presbyter­ p. m. the Junior High P. T - A< bu the second Tuesday In June. demonstrated by the chairman, of Mrs. Green. T. A. Circle, 3:30. A t building. ian church? Circle met for the .regular May Miss Anna 33 33 33 A short business session was Library Extension. Election. meeting. In’ the absence of presi­ H all. A n koutline of, suggested i held’ at which the Vice-President Friday, May 14.— P. N. O. Club dent and vice-president, Mrs. sinoss Girls Club Meets in M r- and M m . 0co t«e H M n e n a n rr topics and rending for club pro­ Mrs. Wm. Myer, hostess, 259 Mrs. "J. R. Robertson presided. Ruger presided. >*dford-7 Entertains— - - -v- 1 grams has appeared In the Feder­ High street, assisted by Miss A t thia, reports were read, calls A t this there was no set pro-j Miss __ Ruth Osmun _ wns __________ _ hostess M r. and Mrs. George Blumen­ ation News. Mrs. Earl Hobbs reported ** and ' announcements own T’b o h i i a i n n o s i m o o f i n f f ■ ednesday evening for the Bust- Mollie Songer. gram. The business meeting, a of | [W auer entertained Saturday eve­ nlade. One jot special Im port­ emphasized the need, of greater which the election of officers w m 1 33 33 33 f as Girls Club of which she Is a ning at a very d elig h tfu l1 evening supervision over children who use ance was that the Ladles Aid and the chief consideration occupied ajued member. Miss Osmun of five hundred. * Saw May Day Play— and highways to r ro lle r. .. ™ - Wednesday Club would * give . a streets skating and speedmoblles. the a tent,on of fee membership. ow lives ip Medford and tbs Four -tables were played. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mlksch -have covered j, 1 " t ? ■VFrsstmsso a m n .I for the zv/w^tsAdd dish dinner, nt one Officers n named coming Meeting had the element of nov­ Milton Biegel T s a f ir t t prise and Just returned from a visit at Lin­ o’closk Friday, The Division of Conservation honoring Mrs. year were: President, Mrp. L. B. elty In going out of town. Robert Wagner secutsd the eon- field College at McMIadvtlle, with J. C. Mergler. / ’ Mrs. F. A. E llio t, ehyinään, pre Pow ell;' Vice-President, Mrs.; A theatre party at, the Crater- salattosr. i tsuz' ■«■r ■ - - ’ *■'■■'. their son, W alter Mlksch, who seated a program bi varied detivi bt va Musical numbers • were given, Sparr; Secretaiy-Treasurer, Mrs? The most delldleuk refresh­ f i “ , was the pleasant beginning will complete his work In that in., p i r » . C . ^ Ho w ill was heard Ju ties and" important'service- Fam- Cutbbertson. -*•’ •; ■ an especially h a p « «venipg. ments were served by the host­ stltutlon In June. phlets had been distributed, and yjolln sólo», accompanied by Mrs. Among the number of things the latter part of which waa spent ess - ■». 5*. . •«(»» They went up for the "May Day J . R . Rebertsqn and èia no duets the chairman- had spoken oq the discussed at the meeting, it was St Miss Ostaun’s borne. The guests enjoying the eve­ Play," in which W alter bad a topic of "Forestry* at many clubs'. played by the Misses decfded to serve lunch on Thurs­ The hostess served ddWghtfnl ning w ith Mt. and Mrk. Blumen­ part. A fte r a tow days there, Madge and Marie Mitchell "W h at About A ll The r treatise, day for the teadhers. refreshments as the happy end­ auer were: the Mesdpmes 1A O. they went on to Portland where received appreciative applause C hrlstaiM Trees,’ has "been adopt­ 33 » 33 ing, -tor the girls whose compan­ Stock, C. E. Blegel, Holman, a visit was made with Mr. and * Mr», Dodd gave great pleasure ed by the General Federation. The ionship la , this organization has Dr. Mattle" B. S h a w / Mrs. New­ Mrs. Logan Julian, who are program oaflines to r Forestry are QiFwii Esthers Entertained— in a ribmper of huiporous read­ now living In Portland. Mrs. ings. The ahdfence enjoyed the of especial interest at this time Miss Dorothy Yeo was hostecs extended over a period .of several ton Hgrrlgpp. Mrs. iJv B. Hosier, years* # rs . David W h ittle. Mrs, C liff Julian was formerly Miss Ger­ program niijm'^rs and voiced lh Oregon. Specie^ mention wgp pt Monday night’s m eeting of the Those present were: the Mias- Jenkins, the Miskes Gertrude m ad» by Mias 'Chkmberlaln, iK Queen, Esther society. trude Mlksch. A that appreciation In the Insistent esrtSertrudb and Helene Biede, Biede, Helene Biede, Cplla Blegel, this comprehensive report o f Mrp 33 13 St At tiya meeting, Miss Helen demant for others.' Calls Blegel, Georgle Coffee and Ruth Osniun; Loyal Brreaae Katr-rtalaed— J.* French, - advisor Birds Pemberton led the study hour, Elsie Alexander, A fte r tea was served , by *thq Mrs. Elmer Mitchell of >4» B hostesses, both a thh topic for which was a mis­ Gladys Applegate. Emma Jenkins, the Messrs Elm ar Blegel. M ilton Mrs. BrookmlUcr a n ^ W ild Lite, who A lite r -’ and lecturer. Geergie Coffee, Blegel, J, F- Place. Bob Wagner,' street, entertained the Loyal Ber- sionary one. The mite box open­ Leth W alker, brought a message to the club Mrs. Aileen K ay »nd the' poetess, Marvin Shiw. Newton Harrison, • class of the Christian In oiasing the speaker ur ged ing was an Interesting event. asking as many as could to attend a^d James g arrett Sunt y School, of which Mrs. the reception at the* hospital. A •the club women to help give ou^ , During the business session, Mtaa Ruth Osmun. Dor« us Is teacher, In very happy tho the following officers were elect-, number accepted, representing correct information * along fash d . lines of Applied Education. "Only ed: President, Miss Madeline the club. ,- T1 1 was a covered dish sup­ by inform ing ourselves may we Stevens; Vice-President, M is s Hostqssea for the June meeting per. nd the guests came en cof - help the GrSat Public to an ap­ Dorothy Ye6; Recording-Secre­ w ill be announced later tum Much m errimeat ensued preciation ot -Its royal heritage tary, Miss M arie M oon;'Treasur­ «* 33 33 33 whe it wss discovered that this and its divine possibilities." er, Miss Frances Green; Correr was a "Maggls” . party— the Annual ('Bsvcntlos— Tuesday Miss Chamberlain ponding-Secretary, Miss Helen “Jig 1” being entertained In the . Interest of Ashland .club wom­ presided w ith Mrs. Saidie Orr- Pemberton; Mite Box Secretary. pari s of the church at a ban- en In’thS twpnty-elxth annual con­ Dunbar, and sbe also presided at Miss Ruth Parsons. vention of Oregon-Federation of one pf ebe Luncheon Conferences, Mrs. Nutter, who Is leader of Women's Clubs centered In the th a t of Applied Education. The the g irls gave a short talk. fact ti»at tbria representative at rport of her Department w m g r­ During the social hour light that body wag Miss Orace Cham­ an oh Wednesday. refreshments were Served, A l­ berlain, first vice-president, and An interesting, fact to be men­ together this was one of the pleas­ w u « T < r . tasse who was chairman of the Depart­ tioned here Is that the words of antest of meetings and verf help ment of Applied Education. Be the official Federation Song were ful. ! fore the convention opened, Miss Written by Miss Chamberlain and it tt 33 Chamberlain had prepared a oom It m ight »Mo be added th a t a prise A lph* "flub Meets— Alpha Embroidery‘Club held Its prehehtye display from the d if­ of tan dollars was awarded to its ferent divisions o f* her depart g n th o t,* *'*.' regular meeting Tuesday. At this ment. •*' ' i* The song w ill appear in Mon­ there was quite a large attend- Give Us a Trial Thia was shown in a large" day’s Isdhe. •nee and the afternoop passed i assembly The tyqaday Musical Depart­ very happily, many working on room, w ith lamps, easy (hairs, ment of thè La Grande N elghbof/ articles for the basMr which the! tables covered with literture nd hoqg Clnb published a Song Book posters from Kindergarten and for »ae at the Convention; many L ibrary Associations. * o f the nongs were original; some hlwqya someone old fam iliar friends. charge to answer question» and * Through the eburtesy of Miss distribute literature. This lltard, the' editor has ip i tars went to «very part of Oregon, a number of pam- - F M X E a -------- Jtf*E ‘flÌS « k i. 8tory^, nth Cooper Whitney, and by the Oregon Federa­ tio n Of Women’s Clubs, Is o f pap. ticuiar g ite ra i» «nd t im e to th<>4 )A om^sa I nf pafi, . . ; \ t» • / w- 3B A m erica’s B est - K now n Jfake . for W om en and Y oung W om en We use the Hoff­ man Steam Press to Press Clothes. T he nam e that ieveals and assumes ypu o i what you are look in g for in every when iy - srayAi^ALE! A t E>st Si^e M ea| Mgpket studying Oregon History. Specs at this time prevenjf passing mention of «h? mése thhh prtograms. addresses and mente with which Igys »were » lie d . '( w v thb b 1» o e ri was occupied with S m «« things and the del £ gates enjoyed to the utterm the hospitality ot the Convention e ^ ^ 'A is d im -d o ltiB JfUt a little CXCedar Polish on a damp doth, than a follow-ap with a dry mte»and woodwork looks as neat as anew pin, as fresh as a spring day. Such luKretSuch tones!. You can get this master pohife dnyAhsEMn 30c tag s . > ' .donbt {he members (Trie improvement Club w ill Cieatu os it p o lish a T q Know i s A d v a n ce.T h a t Y ou’ll Be H^isfyed—:hy Get’ ting W hat You. want.' Thy Queen Quality Trade M ark identifies »tee the . »»d’M- . > x e t » i i n ■ l i r e s > « » O ( W Aeisb blub French ; The regu í k * í » « « e» A e,l s?e e e a q gu-i | . f A 1- will ho|d its f g t ' Jpjf home'.Of 1 the ., «“ h seventeenth. » < ? ;-.4 . ■ . 1 * . A t OW ÙUt nreettog W e lesson ’ PA R B N T 4K JK 0B B R NOTCH assigned-jrgs covered. ¿The neur A committee o f several mothers lessen ertU compiste the -chapter ettended &e sehbol bonrd nmet- under oonstderdtion. ' u'( ■- ' Í T8eed»y«nhihj and bed the pleasure of hearing H r - Briscoe give an Interesting .'report • of Ms P. N- fl. Ç inb M o e to rt , Mrw-cWdt- » w e t/ 3 » s p i8 ^ visit to a atuhber of scbools in atreet / i e hostess for Krtday's the northern peg» fii the- e te tfr © ertW g o l the Past Hob!« I t seeps to the w riter that some Grands’ Club. ; ' "»hook « * F “ aye some subjects : AEsEHWWers ere negada to he in their schools Ashland dooe nyt present. A pleasant social aftSr- have, we alsq have fome that oth­ .< h nooâïie-apsured. er school» do not have? Probably •H Mrs. Elizabeth Reid «gag ourselves go to Parent-Teacher "M other Machree,’ la te ; singing meeting, where some are striving again. $he w m accompanied by to Inara wfenreby » • - «an be of Mr»- Stnnton. ' ' ‘- f ' Mrs*. Schwein was assisted by hqlp.to ope another or be better párente? A re we reading onr M p . C liff Payne. Mrs- H- P. little state magastne apd keeping Holmes. M r»- H o «f, » rp . H «» > in tondb w ith »1» big movement e»{. Mrs. H n sk E ynd >£rs. H ai|. that la growing! Áre we sacri­ Th« afternoon w m spent 1» vlsitlpg and In J a p e y w cdi » f t v ficing of onr tims to bn inter­ ested in the things Jhat w ill help the progrnnj- During jh » social hour delirious ice cream, wafers the l>oys and work and w ill go ahead even •y i i f l It Is more t|w p they can oy should do because they are eq fhled w l|h the love for children and their welfare? And what* it means to -a teacher whe may be f é r ir b m home te-havfc'Sóttlá' par­ PASADENA. Cal.. May 13.— ent# take a friendly interest In ( ( f r ) — 'f f e farm still hM a yo- them while they are giving gen­ af fnantic charm for the cRy youth- erously of their spare time In the opinion Of Lowry JJ. How­ well m school time to the web- ard. director of child «rklkre tor fare of our children. the Pasadena pubile schools. Howard says the m ajority of McMignvUle— Contract let fof requests he la receiving from paving qn Adams Btrest. at^» F all ■y« for auh>m«r, John qye to “get Klam ath Falls— Constrnctlo, to tpe farm fp r .th e .d u r a ­ begins on 40-mile power line fron Copco plant No. 3.' tion of their vacations- ' 4/ K »33 . • o. S till L ike Farm« r". f ■■■»■