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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
9) 0 O o G ' MBDFOfiD VCKTTj nTTtTBUyTC. MEDPORP. OftflCiONr, TnUK&DAY. OCTOBER 22, 1925, "" o1 i MEETING, PHOENIX -ABHIAND, Oct. XI. The Ashland Blgdy club drove to Phoenix Monday afternoon to .meet at the hoxpltnhlti home o( Mr. T. J. Malmaren. U the brat attended meeting ki fur of the erason, there being only two absentees, both ot whom were away from homp. . After an Interesting current event toll cull. Mm. V. V. Mills gave a charming talk on Japanese Flower arrangement, which was Illustrated with pictures. She told how flower arrangement was part of . the educa tion of every high class Japanese girl the course being a five yeur one of ona lesson a week. How it evolved from a simple laying of flowers nn the family altar, to an Intricate sci ence reaching its climax In the. I bin century. This talk was attentively listened to end much enjoyed. Mln Blanche Hicks then followed with a short talk about the rising South African -writer, 1'aullne Hmlth. quoting from the proface by Arnold Bernett of- her hook of short stories called The Little Karoo. Kite ulsn read the first story called, "The I'nln" which touohlngly pictured the life and devotion of an old Cape Colony couple.' ' The- next meeting' of the club will tie held at Mrs. V. V. Mills' home on Htrawberry Lane. . Mrs. H. G. Oaley Is spending a few days In Eugene. Mrs. Kmma Oeder litis returned from a week's visit to Lake of the Woods. Mrs. McBrlde, mother of Mrs. II. A. Pracht has gone to Portland for a fortnight's visit with another daugh ter. ' Mrs. J. C, Mergler and Mrs. H. A. Btearns ore both busy organizing Vanishing Parlies for the raising of funds for a Women's Building nt Albany college. The November meeting of Ml. Ash land chanter O. A. It. will be held the third Friday of the month In the ball room of the Llthia Springs Hotel, o. K. Vlning will give the address. This meeting will be preceded by a luncheon at 1 o'clock to which each member of the chapter Is privileged to Invite a guest. The chapter recent ly received a letter from the student body'of the high school, thanking them for the fine standard given for their flug, whleh made It possible for tl)ls emblem to be always before them on the plutform of the assembly room. ( . The program for this week's forum luncheon was put on by prominent business men ot Medford. W. II. (lore ot the - Medford Natlonul bunk was the principal speaker, his subject be ing the tax problem in Jackson coun ty.. .llefWas introduced by K. V. Cur ler, president ot the First Natlonul Bank, of Ashland. W. K, Isaacs und tteorgelMaddox supplied the musical number. . V ; . . , Miss Margaret McCoy, attending 6,- A.. C. has been promoted to- copy reader on The Barometer, the school paper. ' ' ;,A . basket of beautifully arranged fall1 flowers in one of the windows of J:1!!' Mctlee's new store has uttracted much attention. They were grown liy Mrrt. Lewis Jucks 'as were the pots of Kuster lilies also exhibited. .'Mnny improvements are being mitde at Jackson Hot Hprlngs by Mr. Miliou, the lessee. One of them be ing an attractive fence enclosing the . property. A meeting of the building committee-of : the new normal school - was field this morning. Completed plujis have been promised by the urchltect, by1 November 6th. "-Mayor Johnson will appoint at the tiext meeting of the city council, a successor to R. 13. Detrlck who has resigned from that body to accept a poeitlori as storekeeper at the city warehouse. Jean Nell celebrated her 7th birth day this week, seven little friends be ing invited to help her do It. Miss (lludys Applegate was hostess for the lluslness Ulrls club at her liume recently, Miss Frances Howard of Medford being the honor guest. . ISIIen Haley was surprised on her ' Ittlt anniversary by a parly of her school mates und all spent a happy time together. Kenneth Jlohson, '2G, hns entered high M'hool as a P. (I. Ho Intends to go, to U. ot O. next fall Giah Staters In "Romola," Craterian , "nomoln," the latest I.lllnn Olsli i production, comes to Hunt's Crate, lion today. . - While Lillian Olsh Is the star of "llomola," there are many fanilllur and Important names in the cast. Dor othy (llsh appears ns a little peasant girl. It Is the flint time the sisters have been together In a production since "Orphans of the Hum in." and once again their contrasting styles are brought out to full advantage Lil lian's limpid sadness, which bursts out Into genu dramatla firo, und Doro thy's whimsical capcrlngs that turn Into tragedy later. Hbnald Colman Is the hern. William If. Powell has the difficult role of Tito. 'Honinla" was made In Italy, on the spot called for It In the novel Flor ence. Indeed, Lillian (llsh and the players In her support and iitmos. phere of the time and place that they really caput red the spirit ot the bril liant renaissance and so long the cen ter. The company spent nine months ibrcad. The Incident of the pirate at look tin a aalllng ship of 141)1 was tuken off the Bey ot Leghorn, which Is the port of Florence. Not only did the director, Henry King, have the ad vantage of authentlo scenes, but he obtained theasslstanre ot a number of famous Italian aotors, as well as hun dreds of .natives for the scenes re quiring vast crowds. 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