gon Trail Memorial association. He w as introduced by Mtae Alice M cDuffie o f Mtehlgaa, htmtriaa general o f th e society;— Portlaad Oregonian. Oyster Case io Be Closed Today BUM Honor G eeet A t P a rty — Merle RuaaiU. eon of Mr. F. H Russill of thia city, was the geeet at honor a t a jolly party UfcMb was held Batarday evening, April 25 at the home of Mrs. Grace Bonnie la Medford, the «eeatSaa being to celebrate his aeveateeath birthday. The time was «pent dancing to radio and piano music and Mt pleasant conversation until a let* hoar when the hostess served re­ freshments at a table beautifully decorated with colorful spring blossoms, and a huge bouquet of oalia lillies which with a birthday cake bad been sent to Merle by his mother, Mrs. B. M. Sherman in Watsonville, California, made an attractive centerpiece. Those who enjoyed this delight­ ful hospitality Were: Mr. sad Mra. John Bonnie of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grigsby, Mr. and Mra. Frank Barntbouse, Philip Load, Henry Porter, Bill Devore, Ted Russill, Mr. Prank E. Russill, Miss Lois Rusalll and the honored guest Merle BusuHl.^ MTSS DOROTHY REID, Editor Mrs. O. H. Wenner was the charming hoeteas Saturday after­ noon, April twenty-third, when she entertained with a Bridge luqcheon at her attractive home on Alida street. Two tables were in play; Mm. Biwood Hedberg was swarded tbe first prise Cor holding high ecore and Mrs. 3. A. McGee re­ ceived the consolation. T h e luncheon table was beautifully set with dainty pink favors and a large prettily arranged bouquet of pink tulips made an attrac­ tive* decoration. Those present to enjoy this af­ fair were: Mesdamee John Ead- ers. Elwood Hedberg. Earl Crow, Clyde Young, Domino Provost, R. L. Burdlc, Jr., Andrew McGee and the hostess, Mrs. Gerald work of festering the mission beaten y Winner. the devotional meetings differ- the M it » ent and interesting. Medford ablegates of Oregon Felfc At Luncheon— Chapter should have prbdeated down the h Washington, D. C., April i t — methods in conducting the third' c° o1 glen w The Oregon Daughters of the department, b u t. was not pre- altong happ American Revolution delegation pared; whereupon Hasel Bruner ®Pworth attending the convention here of Ashland continued with die- al *®an,aa * was entertained at luncheon to­ cuMions concerning fourth de- wlth mu8taI day by Mra. William P. MacCrack- partment duties. Secretary W. dampening en of Chicago, wife of the assist­ P. Walter Madly assisted by the p*®nlc ” ant secretary of commerce for gtving a short address oa the lm- With sup, aeronau tics. A ssista n t Secretary portaaee o f the social life among dishes waMi MapCracken is a nephew of Mrs. young people’s * organisations, campfire re; Gordon MacCracken Of Ashland, Mies Bruner farther gave s care- entirely unr Oregon,'present regent of the Ore­ fully prepared outline In con- dMherlag— gon Daughters of the American ducting « social. ad about th Revolution. L ed D ev o tio n s a ad ,toteaed Esra Meeker. Oregon pioneer Starting the Saturday after- message of was presented to the convention noon pensions, Bov. Parker of o i thl* at its meeting today and spoke North Bend led the devotions in «Mont Imprei ■pSs»B o f » w 'Anen. The» came Convention, an interesting hour, that of tbe Att Chapter reports. From bearing Bunday n various reports at former ' con- attended by ventions, the Ashland Chapter, ««tee and w being first with Its review, shear- *P euccessic ed* that* ttv eotlvtttollhawe bben 4«pndanee stjsad yfltftV other*'Chapters, for d tn rch was example, one reported last year parity to h M being newly organised, was deliver hl« tbe fastest growing League in Fellowship Southern Oregon: this year no afternoon 1« unusual report was heard from moot of Ti that Chapter. One year a certain spiration to Chapter is leading and next year After the a another is ahead. Myrtle Point peraon pre demands special recognition In testimony ti that their League is oae hundred ship at Chr ' R e g u la r 30c V a lu e s per «eat twenty-four hoar. This Harold means that dues paid by them is Pass led partly, kept for local expenses and meeting at fcart for maintenance of foreign excellently Leagues, hence their money is for discuss! Working twenty-four hours a day some of th« Many other Chapters have a per- mckoaed u ceatage of twenty-four hour mem- hie standari hers. The exceptional condition Rev. Jos« Wedneedey, April ®7.— Auxiliary to Trinity Guild social evening. Parish House. Hostesses, Mm. Hal McNair, Mm. H. G. Moore. Wedorsdoy, April «7.— Social Cir­ cle of the Christian church wHl meet in the chuych parlors. Thursday, April SA— Merley Cir­ cle of the Baptist charch will meet at the home of Mra. V. D. Miller at «67 Boulevard. Thursday, April UA— Btha Ladies card elab meets* in the Elks Temple. H ostesses, Mrs. J. M. Hughes and Mra. Charles Pierce Thursday, April AB— Pioneer club meets at 7 p. m. in the parlors of the Presbyterian church. Friday. April A*.— Covered dish sapper in Civic Club house on Winbarn Way at < p. m. for members and their husbands and friends also social eve- ning of dancing and cards. , Friday, April AA — Ladies AM Society of the Presbyterian church will meet in the ehnrch : parton at S p. m. Monday, May A —¿axillary to the American Legion Poet No. 14, will hold a business meeting in the Pioneer Hall on Winbarn Way. All members are urged to be present. oaday, May A— Dance, Masonic hall, Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle­ men 76 cents; lad ies 86 cents; cards 60 cents. » iturday, May 7.— Rogue River Valley College Women’s club Will meet at the home of Mra. L. B. Williams. 660 A Peach, That Attar the initiation a short pro- Last Batarday evening the Odd jpellowt wee the eceae o f a large meeting. 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