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DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Tuesday, Sept. 20.— The Wom
ens Civic Improvement club
Will bold their regular meeting
in the Civic clubhouse on Win-
bunr Way at 2:30 o’clock p.
m. Hostesses, Mrs. P. B. Pro
vost and Mrs. W. L. Maxey.
NOTICE— The ladies Aid of the
Methodist Episcopal c'h u r c h
will not meet this week, but
their regular’ meeting will be
held next week. *
Wednesday, Hept. 21.— The Wom-
\ en’s Benefit association will
meet In the I. O. 'O. I**, hall at
8 .o’clock p. m. All members
are urged to be present.
Wednesday, Hept. 21. — T b e
Women's Missionary society of
the Baptist church will hold
their regular meeting in t h e
church parlors at 2:30 o’clock
p. m. A large attendance is
desired.
Wednesday, Hept. 21.— The Pres
byterian Women’s Missionary
society will meet with Mrs.
Nell Robertson, 819 Boulevard,
at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Mrs. J.
W . McCoy will be in charge of
the program, the topic being
an Interesting one. A full at
tendance is expected.
Thursddy, Sept. 22.— Baby Clin
ic will be held in the public
library at 1:30 p. m. Meet
ing postponed from Thursday,
Sept. 15, until Thursday, Sept.
famous Graustask stories. Hnw
well he succeeded in making real
this land of fabled country of
Grausterk Is attested by the fact
that since the f i r s t G/austarK
story Was .written literally mil-
ions of perfple have lpoqght and
read this famous group
of
novels, finding in them the stor
ies of a land more real than
many an actual country, and in
addition, an answer to a very
natural and persistent longing
for romance which has always
evisted an dwill always contin
ue to exist. This new story of
Gerane, the daughter of the rob
ber-chieftain of the Droon For
est, and her love far Colonel
Starcourt of the Graustarkian
Dragoons, is one of the colorful
and* delightful novels which have,
come from his pen.—-Lariat,
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Celebrates Ninth Birthday— r 1
Miss Trllm a Powers, daughter
of Mrs. Blanche E. Powers, gave
a delightful birthday p a r t y ,
Thursday afternoon; September
15, at her home on California
street, the occasion being In hon
or of her ninth birthday annivers-I
ary. There were about twenty
children present.
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Games of all kinds were played,
and during the afternoon delic
ious refreshments were served at
a table beautifully decorated, the
color scheme being carried out in
Pink.
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The guest Hat Included the fol
HOUSES
lowing named: Jean Claycomb,
Frances Holmström
Janet Hastings, Helen Dunn,' Pa
tricia Trobee.
Milicent Peters,
The houses' in town huddle up Shirley Myefc, Ilia Sewel); Dor
together
ethy Bush, Hazel Wertz, Mildred I
Like flocks 'of frightened sheep, Marre, Lucille Pederson,* Dolly
Hiding from loneliness,
hiding Kannasto. Jean Webber. * Ad rain
from weather,_____________ Woods, Genevieve Woods. Evelyn |
All in a smothered heap.
Woods, Bobbie Pederson, Jules
Powers, Edith Kannasto,. Gerald]
Bnt the country housese
pioneers.
They camp by untraveled
W<ll Know* Girt Married—
They laugh at loneliness
A beautiful wedding was sol
fears,
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emnized in Medford Saturday
At winter-time and gales
merning, September 17, at 9
o’clock at the Catholic church,
They light their lamps an dflres,
when Miss Constance Finley,
and wait
daughter of Mrs-. WiUiatn Swartz
Beneath a sparkling sky:
of Medford, became the bride of
The town house has a locked gate Paul J. Reddy, son of Mr. and
Its chosen enter by.
Mr». John F. Reddy, also of that
city. Father F. W. Black perform
And whether I dwell by
crowd ed the ceremony. The chufch
ed mart
was a profusion of U ll flowers
Or very far from there,
with lighted candles throwing a
Within my house must beat the soft glow over the entire sur
heart
roundings.
That country houses wear.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her step-father, Will.lam
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Swartz. She looked chartnlgg In
a white lace satin gowh; which
had been sent to her from her sis
ter In New York. Her veil was
hand-made Irish lace, held in
place with orange blossoms, and
was the bridal veil of the groom’s!
mpther. She carried a shower I
tnatron of honor and carried a
shower bouquet of pink ophella
roses.
L ittle* Miss Elisabeth
Reddy was flower girl and Master
Michael Reddy acted aa r i n g
bearer. The groom was attended
by Roy H ill as best man. Mrs.
H. H. Long of Bellingham. Wash.,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Ed
ward Moore of Seattle, Washing
ton, slater of the groom, were
ont-of-town guests at the wed
ding. A, weddl>g breakfast was:
served at the Reddy home follow
ing the ceremony.
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The bride is well known in Med
ford and Ashland, having been
selected “Movie Queen*’ In a con- I
test recently conducted in M ed-1
ford by a Southern California
movie company and was the Lions I
club candidate fob queen In the
Jubilee.
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The groom attended Gonzaga
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penetrable mountains, of mock-
heroic nobility and
ridiculous
Berio-comic royalty. The daugh
ter of the genial Robin Hood
who makes a specialty of collect
ing the collections of jewel boxes
of fat Jewish jewelers when too
lightly guarded by the k'ng’s
troopers has. a daughter w h o
decides to accompany the. mid
night raiders in spite of all the
paternal vows to heaven t h a t
she shall not go when the old
doodlebug who does a lot
of
double-bass profanity to
give
readers their
money’s
worth
Jcdows all the time that she' will
go and winks his other eye. The
fabulously rich, dealer in gems
with all the courts of Europe is
expected over the King’s high
way and Is waylaid by the rob
ber baron and his motly band of
cut-throats. So the stage is set,
kwlftly the two-fold story of ro
mance and adventure develops.
The climax, with Gerane and
Starcourt watching the
moun- 1
tain passes as the Granstakktan ,
Dragoons <nvade the retreat of I
the robbers, Is as brilliant and 1
fu ll of color as any of the thrill- 1
ing chapters which have heye-to- .
tore distinguished McCutcheon’s ]
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'yet all dust and sand removed and every fibre clean as new.
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tordeen, Wn., 308 S. I St.
Ibany, Ore., 115 Terry St.
rlington, Wn.
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tker/Ore., 1917 Court St.
illingham, Wn., 1236 State St.
aid, Ore., 733 Wall S t
rthdl, Wn., Reader Sid«.'
•emerton, Wn., 805 Pacific
mtralia, Wn., 117 S. Tower
ilfax, Wn., 206 N. Main
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Dallas, Ore., 326 Main St.
Ellensburg, Wn., 107 W. 5 St.
Eugene, Ore., 991 Oak St.
Everett, Wn., 2816A Rockefeller
Gresham, Ore.
Hillsboro, Ore., 1164 Third J8t
Hood River, Ore., 15 Oak St.
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Hillyard, Wn., 5005 Market St.
Keleo, Wn., >13 W. Main
Klamath Tails, Ore., 1036 Main St.
La Grande, Ore., Toley Bldg.
Lynden, Wn., 517 Tront St.
Marshfield, Ore., 465 N. Broadway
McMinnville, Ore., 232 Third S t
Mt. Vernon, Wn., 320 Kincaid
Monroe, Wn., 66 E. Main
Odessa, Wn.
Okanogan, Wn., Second Avenue
Olympia, Wn., 218 E. 6 St.
Ontario, Ore., Oregon Ave.
Pasco, Wn., 120 S. 4 St.
Pendleton, Ore., 127 W. Alta
Pomeroy, Wn.
Port Angeles, Wn., 204 S. Linooln
Port Orchard, Wn., Bay Street
Portland, Ore., 152 Tourth St.
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Puyallup, Wn., 205 N. Meridian
Raymond, Wn., 121 Duryea
Roseburg, Ore:, 124 S. Jackson
Salem, Ore., 467 Terry St.
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