MEDFORD lf ATL THTP.T'XR. AfKDFORIX OKKllOX, SATriWAV. .11 'XK S. intS
TACR THRKR
' Wednesday afternoon wits the oc
casion uf u must delightful event nt
the Roosevelt school, when H'kx
Elizabeth Ferguson wiis hostess at
a ehnrmin luwn fete. The beautiful
grounds presented nn inspiring siyht
with the groups of bright faced child
ren and appreciative parents; then,
too, there were the daintily appoint
ed tables whero later the hostess was
nssisted by the ladies of tho circle
in serving cooling drinks and wafers.
A vcrv attractive program of plays,
'songs, dances mid recitations was
presented and Sir. llillis, who was
one of the guests of the occasion,
told two fascinating stories to a most
appreciative group of hearers, bolii
old and young. The speaker also
paid a splendid tribute to the lino
spirit of the Roosevelt school.
The praise and understanding willi
which the various numbers were pre
sented by the little folks leads to a
deep sense of appreciation of the
privileges the school life of today of
fers for the development of the child
life in all its phases and Miss Fer
guson has never missed an opportuni
ty to develop, along with the aca
demic work, an appreciation of all
the liner things of life, and visitors
arc always impressed with the fine
spiri of tjhe school. The parents and
pupils are deeply indebted to Miss
. Ferguson and her able corps of as
sistants," Mrs. ('anode, Miss Jeffrey,
Miss Curkin, Miss Dcmmcr and .Miss
iMintcn, for a most harmonious am!
successful school year.
t m
Mrs. Walter Frozier lirown of
1'embro orchard delightfully enter
tained the Mission Study club of the
M. E. church Saturday afternoon.
The afternooon was spent in conver
sation and music. The special fea
tures were vocal solos by Mrs. Maml
Anderson, readings by Miss Catherine
Dunham and Mrs. Charles Manning.
A circle of prayers were offered in
behalf of our boys who are at the
front. Mrs. Rollins had the prayer
service ill charge. Mrs. lirown
served dainly refreshments, assist
ed by Misses"Vnthcrine Kdmendsjim!
Kmil ylirown. Those present were:
Jlesdiimcs.K. L. I'roebsling, J. C.
Rollins, F. C. Edmeads, Rubey 1).
llenson, J. L. Uuvton, N. J. Wiley, II.
A. Canady, Charles Manning, W. 1!.
Waterniiio, R. ('. Minear, Webb.
Conklin, ("lose, Uluckburn, Martha
Core, J. W. Smylic, Maud Anderson.
Maggie Kellogg, J. W. Smylie, Cath
erine Dunham, Ora. Co., Catuernic
KdMeads and Emily Drown; Messs.
Bliss Heine, Lloyd Smylie, Leonard
Brown, James and Stanley Rice Ilen
bon. Atyii special meeting of the Roose
velt circle on Wednesday afternoon,
the following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. U. F. I'latt; vice pres
ident, Mi's. Charles Drown; secretary,
Mrs. Van R. Dicrson, and treasurer,
Mrs. (leorge I.indley. All tho busi
ness of the past year was closed and
a committee appointed to act with
inference to the continuation of the
Red Cross Junior work during the
summer.
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. A. Young en
tertained with a dinner Tuesday af
ternoon, June Ith, at their home or.
South Laurel street, for Mr. and Mrs.
William Vlriih, the occasion being
their .'Writ wedding anniversary, thai
date also being the first wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Young.
Miss Anne Hamilton, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. William It. Hamilton,
left Monday evening for New Y'ork
City, from where she expects to soon
sail for France. Miss Hamilton will
go as stenographer for a Red Cross
unit.
The Ladies' Bible class of the
Presbyterian church will meet on
Monday with Mrs. W. W. Cherry on
Capilol Hill, This will be the month
ly business meeting and n full a!
tendance is urged.
A very enjoyable card parly was
given Thursday evening by St.
Anne Altar society of the Catholic
linrcli in the Parish hall. Mrs. Steel
and Miss Kelichor were hostesses.
Mrs. fi. W. Sinter of Spokane.
Wash., who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Riley I', llenson, for
the past several mouths, has re
turned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollcn lirown of Los
Angeles ale receiving congratulations
on the arrival of a son May :ilst.
Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Libel
Outline of this pit v.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilopkin.- motor
ed to Portland on Friday to meet
their sons returning from Shntuiik
Mihtnrv school tor the summer.
Rev. Father Delcas, chaplain nt
i nn Oregon cantonment, is visiting
I Rev. Power.
s
V Mrs. frank Preston entertained
tew friends at luncheon Thursdav.
Wednesday evening the perform
ers in the play, "The New Minister,"
were invited to a picnic on Airs.
Proebsting's beautiful lawn. Well
laden baskets with delicious lloov
erized eatables were brought and
spread upon (ablcclolbs lor the per
formers and their families. While all
were seated upon the lawn so grace
fully it was impossible for the judges
to decide which one should receive
n prize for posing, hut Dr. Rollins,
Mrs. Perl and Mr. Valentine were fa
vorites. After cnjoyinV the luncheon a
number of the singers went -to the
music room and sang some of the
"New Minister'1 songs with Miss
Edith Brooks at the piano. Miss
romau, who has been away studying
music, favored the company with a
very fine instrumental selection.
About (iO friends enjoyed u very
joyous evening together.
The (,'. V.. I .".I. i.u l i:t i::e home
of Mrs. 1). W. Driskcl, East 'Main,
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. II.
Beltings had, charge of the program.
The subject was "The origin of the
moonlight school." Mrs. E. Ends,
Mrs. Danielle, Mi's. Klrkpatrick anil
Mrs. Driskcl all taking active part
on the program. During the busi
ness session the following officers
were elecled for the ensuing year:
Airs. Driskcl, president ; Mrs. Kirk
patrick, vice president; Mrs. E. Kails,
treasurer; Mrs. J. II. Bellinger, sec
retary. .Most delicious war cake a'nd cook
ies with strawberries and cream were
served by the hostess, assisted by
.Mrs. Kirkpathick.
There was a good number prescul
and a vcrv pleasant time was bad
by all.
Tho Aniiima -!ass uf the I;itist
lntr'li will hoM a very important
brsincss nu'ulin Sunday n flernoon
at the lumiu i' J. V!I on tho Aiirk-
son villi road. t At this time officers
for the class will he elected.
The jrirls are asked to meet at the
Washington school house at li:lt(l.
A delightful affair of last iiilit
was the .camouflage dance given at
the Katatorimn hv the 23-12 club.
A larjje number attended and many
clever and unique eosUunes were
worn. The musie was furnished by
Launspade.
An ul'fuir that is buinir auliciia(ed
with a "rent den of interest, is tin
dance to he given by the Senior class
of the high school next I uesday even
ing at the Natatnrinm. The party
will he given for the junior class and
the alumni.
The Senior class of the high school
had a delightful picnic Friday. About
40 members of the class with several
members of the faculty us chaperons.
motored to Wagner ereek, whei'e a
picnic luncheon was enjoved.
Sirs. KImc ('. Clay, president of
( besti r A. Arthur W. li. (., h it
ThurMlay evening lor a visit of
three nlonths with relatives in Ionia,
Mich.
Owiyir to the warm weather the
V. If. ('. will only have one meeting
a month, on the tirr-t Wednesday.
during July and August.
Mrs. 0. A. Abbott anil daughter
Maud were week end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Jones of
Central Point.
The College. Women's club will
meet next Saturday, June loth, af
ternoon, in Ashland at the home of
.Mrs. Wagner.
Miss Norma Erickson of Orland,
Calif., has been the guc-t of Miss
Mildred Heine for several duvs.
IS MID-SUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
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TO REQUEST ARMS
AN' ATLANTIC I'ttliT, June 8.
An Aniericau stcaaier londett with
foodstuffs put back to port lu-re to
day and reported sho hail been elas
ed hy u submarine. The ship's eatt
ti.in was said to have reqiie-ted the
naval authuiitics to arm his vessel
that he might proceed again.
r:iit:nn is j-iud to have ToM
naval officers lhaf the submarine wib
sighted off the Virginia capes. te
fore torpedoes could be dispatched
with any accuracy of aim, the ? tcain
sliip turned toward this port, leaving
the submarine behind.
MRS. FINLEY J. SHEPARD
ILL WITH APPENDICITIS
NKW YOliK, June 8. -"Mrs. Kin ley
J. Sheparil, formerly .Miss Helen
(iould, is seriously ill with appctidi
iilis at her home in Kiflh avenue.
I'hvsiciatis hoped an operation ma v
l,.".vnid.d.
WASIIINtrroN, June 8. Hope for
a completer victory over (iei inauy is
(.vpri:.-.icd in a communication receiv
ed by President Wilson today from
the l usian-American chamber of
commerce at Moscow. The Kussiuu
p( ople, it is declared, rely on tho
economic support of the allies for tho
reconstruction of the power of Kus-
f;Vi AV, SBCST IN. THE. LONG RUN s v
I f. lt' If" -
A summer evening wrap that is a i gown and Is finished all about with
perfect expression ot luxury and
llk fringe, is attached by a heavy
graeo is this capo of heaviest lilac!;
cording to a very deep yoke, almost
lo Hie e'.lwnv line on the arms, and
satin with its Fining of ivory white jho o(() u)nll0.s ,llt0 lmlu.so
satin and its deep black silk frtiiges.j sliirreili ollar which again folds linen
Tho design, which is the work ot an j across Die shoulders to reveal the
America ucostuiner, could scarcely bo i white satin, and crosses the waist in
more graceful. The capo proper, a surplice linn which ends in u broad
which reaches to tho hem of the s.vh at the front.
DIVERS A JOYFUL
AMSTKKDAM, .Innu S. Captain
von Kueriwetier, naval expert for the
Cologne (Ja.ette, la an article printed
In that paper, describes as a joyous
Bflrprtso t ho appearance of German
submarines off tho coast of tho f ail
ed States. Ho says that no barred
zone yet exists off the North Ameri
can coast, but that it is clear the
more the United States becomes "the
center of war assistance for our en
emies, the more- might tho moment bo
considered to havo arrived for such
an nttack."
"One can picture the preat success
as a result of an offcn.-.ive on a largo
scale, in North American waters,"
continued the captain. "In I lie barred
renionn of Kngland tho del'enr;o t: f
deycloped Into a well organized ks
tem. America apparently has, scut to
Kuropc most of tier torpedo boat de
stroyers.' i
THE trench, which always encircled the Roman cis
tra, or cinp, was brought. to France by Julius Cacsur
and used by him on the very battlefield where to-day
the Allies nncl tho Huns have 25,000 miles ot trenches.
With rins of trenches, gradually drawn smaller,
probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks' in
1667 took Candia.
Vanhan, builder of Verdun, in 1673 employed the
first parallel trenches, the system of the present war.
Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans to trench
warfare. But Goodrich never bad to dig in. 1
Since twenty-two years ago Goodrich manufactured
the first American pneumatic automobile tire, Goodrich
has driven ahead to the big, graceful, masterful
AN' ATLANTIC r:KT. .J ;::io
j How a tranpoif raced up the Atlan
tic, coaat with darkened lights at
niKht and under full pressure of
j steam in order to elude submarines.
: at lea.'it two of which nave chase, was
j told today hy men on shore leave
. here.
Two of tho submarines were siKht
; ed, but at sm-li distance that they
! were not '.identified by number and
; the race began between the suhmer-
slides for t he transport and the
' troop ship for harbor. It lasted for
j 1 1! hours, the transport maintaining
a, 1c;mI out of torpedo, and gunfire
j niiiun until Aiiterbiin destroyeru were
jaightrd.
Tim IT-hn;its ubmarged tdiorlly be
i fom the dest ro era appeared, evident
i ly having picked up a wireless mes
sai;o indicaliiig that they were near.
But whether Goodrich was revolutionizing tire manu
facture by bringing forth the first American clinchertire
Or originating the one practical non-skid, the cross
bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber
Goodrich built tires to one cnd-SURVlCE VALUE
-what they arc worth to the motorist on his car and
on the road in COMFORT of an easier riding car
CONOMY in gasoline savcd,-and LONG MILEAGE.
Small difference whether you buy GOODRICH
StLVERTOWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY
TREADS, you get SERVICE VALUE TIRES.
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Mrs. Frank 1. Wood, It. F. I). 2, Mor
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Why rVbiy .'
XnW is the time In lirnilt
4 ?ER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAV
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The Jackson County Bank
Medford, Ore.
WE SELL THE CELEBRATED
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A. W. Walker Auto Co.
.Mli-nliiui I. O. O. F. j
Tho members of tho I. O. O. F.
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hall at 2:110 tomorrow afternoon to
attend tho funeral or Brother II. F.
Watson, which will lie held at 3:00 ;
p. m. i
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Medford, Oregon
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