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XieivpoW) wait; TmmiKK. Kwoxn oktt.ox. st?:mv. mahcit is. wm. T1 j A 0 f) 0 tit i' Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75 i . . . Weli'liraio AniilviTsarr . 'W'elrHralo Anniversary SVIIh Dinner Tarty i Mr. and Mrs. I.ee F.rown enter t talned at a six o'clock dinner pnrly 1 Wednesday evening, relctiratlni: I their second wedding anniversary. g Covers were placed for ton. liridnc; ? . wns onjoyod durlni: tho ovenlnit. I." l.ntertain OnostH . At Dinner I appeared in costume, preparatory Mr. and Mrs. c. r. Thompson 10 bavlnir their photoKraphs tak- entertained as dinner Riiests Kri-ien for the ('interim, hlllhnnrd. 1 day evenliiK at their home on West j These talented yomiK artists will i Klevenlh slrect. Mrs. Jerry Jer- j appear In revue on March 24th. , oine. Itulh Kelher and Maurlnc ; .inil have also heen Poked for Carrol, ltadlo n.ports on the Med-j Ashland. I ford-Salem haskethall tame were; levers of the tcrpisehorean art enjoyed after the dinner hour. thewi ,.jy tne proem m to he ren- score IIiik Medford 21. Salem 20. : ,ier,.,i which will undoubtedly In-i Hostess to Sewing (itili 'lahle ItiM'k ln-nlit. M.-o I tt r T.l.ln ltm-lt entertained twenty of her j friends Thursday afternoon at a meeting of the ComunQiy Sow I mk cluh. The date for the meet lug having fallen nn the birthday of Mrs. J. C- I'endleton, of that district, the untherlni; took on nil , the features of n party. Refnjsh- ments con.sistiuB of ice cream and ; cake were served by the liQiess. , , Si. Patrick's fnrly Jlveni of I he Week. I Mr. and Mrs. fhillips entertain J ed at a St. Patrick's five-hundred party on Saturday evening at tlieii 1 homo on Portland avenue. A&- ti acti e decorations were used In lfoonimr with the, npoflciiin lra ' i n w ; ? W. Darly assisted the hostesa " I ,0 serving refreshments. I Ouests included Mr. and Mrs I jack Jiorner, .Mr. ami .Mrs. rnui.uf itjl presentation constituted th iMci uriey, ml, and .Mrs. . iar ley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.o den, and Mr. and Mrs. l-'red King natllo Comedy Over KMi:i. ffl An interesting radio propmm tallied with n St. J'irlricks party will be given this week over Monday afternoon honoring Mrs. KM ED on Tuesday evening from John Hanlin and daughter Miss !t until 10 o'clock, in the form; Jean Hanlin of vrtcoma. Wash, of a two-act comedy entitled ( Ouessing contests were enjoyed, a "Madame 2" written by Mary .special feature being vocal solos by Oreiner. This program will bejMi's. Paul Hanlin aiQ Mis Helen presented by the Copco Company. MeKee accompiinist. The homo The scene of the ptav is laid in was beautifully decorated with )Xgue l:ivr vallcv, nml is full of ! Kreens, shamrocks and white blos farHicul dialoptie. with an ter-1 - This color scheme being estinc plot. The cast of cr irac- parried out in the refreshments. ters include ,nu u,nvi,,,g 1,',. .1 . T)avls. Jo Murray and M:ir f erH ; KJ P. V.. O's Klect. X'l'icci-s Crein- at Mctlng Weilncsday I'll inniml election of officers of chanter A A of tho J K O.'s I1(,nil....p. uvdnenl-iv M-ireh Hlh llie iiomo il .Min. . .....iv .j--. Velle in .lacksnnvllle. The offi' ,or tne imiu . ' " dent. Mrs. Hoy Mason: v ce resl - nent, oi i s. ruri'-M j nit-n, n c(trdinp seeretaiy. Mrs. t'hns. Fur nas, corresponding see., Mrs. C. . MS)onald, treasurer. Mrs. TI. Hobinson. chaplain. Mrs. ,1. CI. l.ove. puard. Mrs. W. 1 ipes. Mrs. LouVelle wiih assisted In serving by Mrs. Sleeter. 1'iiif. Peek of ). S. C. Will lie. Guest llciv. An exceptionally interestins pro- u-raill has been nrraneed by the ( : renter Medford Club civics de- partnient ror ich :, celebrat-, meet with Mrs. .Fitchncr, South lng "Floral and Gardening" !, HHy. March 27. 0 when Trof. A. L. Peck, landscape Talisman Temple No. 40. will gardener of Orepon State college. ; meet 0i regular yesslon, Wednes Corvallis. will appear before the day ecening. March 21st. in the club. The subject nf his ;h-ess Knights of Pythias hall, on West will be "City (Irowth and City .Main street. Planning." I . ' The meeting will be In-the form' of n luncheon nt Hotel Holland nt-lTOO p. m. There will also be! other short talks and musical , numbers. ! Medford burden ( lub .'HIT lllg --K -- r iV-vill The Medford Garden clulr-'will Hie ft Tiifsil.iv eveninir ( !l:irch 2 lit h in the hasement of the Hotel Med- ford at 7:30. A large number of new members have joined the ; evening. I gun. Ideas and Information of all j The Past Matron's cluh of! Vindp pertaining to flowers and at- Keames Chapter ). K. S., enter tractive yards are explained at tallied at a fi:3u dinner Monday these meetings under the ablf di-! eveninK in the Masonic hall ban- j rection of the president. Raymond j miet room, for the husbands and j Miksche. Next week Professor 1 escorts of the club memhers. Peck. f):he Oregon State college. Thirty-eight guests and memhers will be a guest of the club at a sat down to the tables, special meeiliiK nnd will give a After dinner, bridge was play lecture with illustrated slides mi ed, Mrs. Woods held niKh score ' Uindscapc Design for Small i for the ludica and Mr. Fowler liiKh Places." j for the men. n. S. C. C luh Cluh t llostc- on Saturday Qill Mt Tuiwrtay. ! 1'lnoclile Cluh The fu-egon State eollece cluh; Mrs. K. II. Melting entertained f.f Medford will be ent Qned on the li. P 1'inov hle club nt her Tuesday evening, of this Week at ; luune on Siskiyou Heights last tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Rean-; Saturday evening. The occasion mont T. Deloch, 32: South Holly was very much enjoyed by the ,. Th rhtli will have two menibeis cf the club, all of whom ciiest from the college. Paul j. x, hlwvler ronch nnd K. A I worth j ti lumnl secretary. fier n bni- nnuu n.nMn in rhiimo nf i he president, 1 Joyd Moss, bridge will played. Misses Josephine Kop pes. Henrietta Kckdeiu. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. De Loh oomprise the social committee. AH O. S. C. alumni nnd students are cordial ly invited. V ddinc Annliersnry Mr. snd Mrs. Aaron F hollar celebrated their fifty-sixth wed ding anniversary quietly at their honie on th corner of Hamilton nnd iukotri street. Saturday. March tTih. They tvive lived in the valley' for a number of year? nnd have a hot of friends wh.t "mtiin.i het nihf for their hai.- idiies. They ure both enjoying gfod health, Mr. S hollars tightyone yean of age and Mrs. . Si - hollars is past eighty-six. hey have two lianchicrs anl on. son Iiviiik In thin rlly. a sun in', Idaho and a dntiKhter In San .--:incis-o. to Doroihv Hal-iimn and Mr. Ma Diimliur Pupil n aI)(, Mrs AhnnU lul( 0ttis Will 1-in.eiu Itevne. in u i ...i...i.... TlM. Kve Henson Dunrlnp; ncn- demy presented a sc-ne of call! effe. t on Friday evening, when eighteen various types of dam ers ' v.r.ntililv of I ho tll- I There will l. Soanish. ec-I 'centric, (.reriun, toe. Uussian ,,y,,s: Infssor Ylniiig Addresses j Dclphiau Study Club J On last Thursday morning, Wo-1 fessot ViniiiR addressed a wholly nUetlv and appreciative audi- 0nco. comnosed of memhers of the; Jol)m,in study club and hejr , lltlst. OI1 ,ho subiect of "llac- I. etch." Itenlnnins with n resume of con-jernl ditiens am) times that hrniiKlit forth Shakespeare, the speaker then took up the play. He cafit'd attention to the un- usually tense and dramatic plot 1 ;.ii-l fli..n imfa a nl I tioti 1 1 nn nt tlir. - . . . V cniet characters snowing in eacn, Shakespeare's greatness as an in- terpreter of life. T,,ft snI(J(,rt (hP oxeellence most iuteresling atid meeing or the club this year, Kntcrtain St. Pntrli k's Party Hoiiorln: Out-of-'J'own t; uc-ts Mrs. Kiley U. 1 lepsoii, enter I .M 1. IM'llhl'll IIMMMLVII liy .tl IH. 1. V. Maddox' served fruit stttad cake, and tea.1 ' ' Those present were Mrs. John j Hanlin,- Mrs. Mary Down. Mrs. Walter Crank. Mr V. Maddox, " ui naniin, .Mrs. i. naries Paul I"ii'f'", Misses Jean Hanlin, i hden McKee and the hostess. ii,.... i..tl.i!.. , Tho Pythian club ! ovpnlnR ,)( Tm.a(111Vi nv o March the,r with Mrs. V. V. Davis, Cottage ste.-t. After a short business session. the ev.nini- was pleasantly pass- ed In playiiiR "T.00". Mrs. Kmma Jcschke and Mrs. l.ola Williams succeeded in win- nlnj hlsh and low score respect - ively. I A delightful lunch, or dainty j tont, j.H. Knthryn Walt. r,3S W. eakes. Ice cream and coffee, was0(h R(n,nr v,.0 president, audi served by the hostess, assisted hyjMr(1 Ethp) nvnn. 215 K. .laekson. I Mrs. A. Vatson. Adjourned Hostess un l ucsaay Daughters of the Nile Mrs. Dr. Rlckert entertained the nn,ro1 of ,he DauKliters of tllR NiIe Tuesday evonins ul her home n CapitoLllil! with a chiklren s p:irty. .'Ai' li fnn was had over I l HIT UlUMIVll 1) rtOIMM. (""J I the children s Riiinu; i verv tileasant evenW' i very pleasant ovonW; was iriu I nlavillll variOUR kinds 01 gnmesV The hostess served delicious re- freshments nt the close of were present. Mrs. A. W. Stevens , and J. H 'illinnis made Qiigh ; "rfS a no m r and Mrs. A. RTWil i'''oS ncni ntinoruy srfires. Aiier the games Mrs. Melting served n delicious luncheon, assisted by her (laughters. ) Th'se present were Mr. nnd I Mrs. A. W. Stevens, Mrs. Lily Kte ivens, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. It. li. Seegmlller. 1 Mr. nt.il Mrs. A. J. Hex, J. H. Williams. C. H. Pennett, Mrs. (Hannah M-'limt. Miss Helen Wll- '':im,, 's' M'litfaret and Klii beth Meilinr. Hon Seegmfller, Miss Marie Seegmlller. Miss Orva St vens. Karl MeilinK. Jr. Wenonah Club Have Card Party The Wenonah cluh cave a very a,lri,.auUr,il firH utiriv Wa.lrtnu.luv n i)rin.'n i,..n Ti,(camn fire, ami tho new ramus for' ure ir tnble nf Five Hundred and five tables of ptnoclile The thest iadieV acore wai gaint-Q by . Carrie Millies and I.yln Tlnirmun ho,j nBh aCore for the men while he consolation nrizes went to Hazel Anderson and Fred l'urdin. i The first iirizo for oiiiorhle went 11.jz(,g- . Nmnhpra were dlRtrihilled for an ..,,.,. .,ri7- whieh caused much c. ,....,,. ...h(1 riiiln. lliihlimil helil u,0 lucky number. Hefroshments were served In the banquet hall which was prettily decorated in accordance with St I'uti iek'a day. President Nellie l'urdin nnnouiiced the April Fool Frolic to Q Klven Mnnh :t! at the Kcdmen hall and which pro misea to he a bin affair, V Ml-l-tllU.' llelll. I Crater 1-ano Chapter F. j met at the home of Mrs. Moore. Tenth aiitl Holly, frnler I-okc chapter K. Satur- 1 day. Alaivh 1". I TU Americanization Committee reported four of the five enndi- dates for citizenship had paused successf ully at the examination held February 2!(, The chapter prer.ented silk usual custom. f laH as is theli T.'ie state ponference meeta in Portland March 'l-n and 31. .Mrs. M. J. .Morris, regent nfj sev- tleleates from Crater I.ako i chapter are planning to atend. Miss Margaret Cbil.leix played "Spring Dawn" and "Murmurint: j Zyphers", both of which wen ; much enjoyed. One of the most interesting papers of the year was one on the history of Patriotic sonps by Mrs. Don Newbury. The devel opment of songs was traced from America to the World War sonirs, i piouiaoie,Hh(UVlMJ. (h0 changes in the dif ferent periods. Mrs. Nichols, nccompnnled liV Miss Hotmb.'uMi sang 'SMother Machreo" nnd "Rose of Kf Harn ey," both appropriate to the day and which were most pleasing Mrs. Moore was Mesd a mes O rey a n d assist isted y. Daughters of Veterans Have Meeting At the regular meeting. on March Uh of KHa U. 1 lubbs Tent. Daughters of Veterans, It was decided to celebrate (I. A. It Day. April 6. with a dinner for ihfl members of Chester A. Ar thur Post, (J. A. P.. and all other veterans- of the Civ!! war, their wives, and the widows of deceased vet era n s. Di n ner will be served ; at noon at St. Mark's arlsh noose, ano inmspiinimim win or : tu'ovided for the guests. ! The society of Oaughters of The society of Oaughteis of I'nion Veterans of the Civil wa-!j,v," and tho Talent Camp Kire ! has for its object the perpciua-, tlirls have over one huinlred gar tion of the memory of those who incuts, which was on display, with foiicht for their country and flag .. r ..,,),.. ,i ri;lir ihnt sliule nnd the cheer , nn(, r0)pf of sin vivnK nienibers . nt t)l!U ,;ranfl Army. It's mem - j,rl.t.,p is nl.,de up of dauclllers Q , 1...lnii,i,1,1i:hteiM of veterans. . ., ,dloit , auirement is the I mrvire of father or j Bl.lln(lfIl,m,,r (n ,he fnlon Army, 1 r , Carl.ls. :fJS friilor fjike llluhwny, Is president of tne nnior Vice present. Any of tho officers or m--rners v.-ill lie picas- ed tn pive information concern-( i-'i, i 'ncr the society. i 44- The next nieetinu of ilie Tent t Misses Mary-Margaret and .lan I will be on Friday, March 23, nt ct Mann eiitei-iained as dinner : the armory at S o'clock. guest on Saturday evening Miss ! Amy Klliott. j Camp Fire filrls 4- Have Bunouet The Crnter LnUe Cnmp Fire Gills J)el(, ,llo)r annnat Mnthers' and - j Daushters batuinet in honor of , siYtoenth birthday at the City, hj)j jn llpnt yw hull was, ! heantifullrdecorated wiih purple1 anil while lainhs tonuues. inadrone land lnanzanita. 4 n,.,u.r .1,,. l.nninni n ve-y ! imiiressive""cOse1 fre Was held. and the followitiK proKram was , (riven .Ai..n.r i,A lionrl " eronn I'lellKe of alleKianee to the flac. riel.tlMir- eKnnwi Alwuvs When You Unlit a Klre," Marwrel Hiir-tiiis. (line Service, llessie Connor. Work, Men ha l.eanilns. Ih.alth. Ollle Hart, lovc, Annahelle Leainins. "Kneel Always." the group. SonE. "Mystic Fire," Kioup. "f'nnipflre Iieslre," Kroup. Q Iloll call. l-eRend of Crater l.nlie nnd Camp t-l l,nnlo 1..T..t Ill.ruO.u SonR. MoonMRlit Waters', liy t-lia Hamilton, ;iiy, neruia aim Annabel) eamini; "Credo." KHa Hamilton. Piano solo, Itulh Hart". Camp Fire Girls "If." Ollie Hart. Awarding two national honors to Margaret lilggtns. Our sixteenth birthday, "Give Service," Mrs. Mae Ixiwe, guardian. New memhers: Willetta and Jau Itta Miller Joined the Circle. Hor.-i, "Wohelo for Ave." Piano solo, "Anna Kvans. Song, "Now Our Campfire'K Burning 1-nw, Kxtingulsh Fire." Work, Kiln Hamilton. Health. Rose Itickenllke. Iove, Abby beaming. Song, "Mummy Moon." After the program, liie girls who are earning their firemaker'n rank servetl their mothers and quests with it two course dinner. Miss Kdna Goheen and Miss Waters. guardiaiiH of the Ashland Cimo Fire Girls, gave splendid talks on' i Camp Fire Gi.la of Southern Ore i stn to he locatea at UiKe Ol me j Woods. WHICH OF FOUR OH L " LA I " f OPAL LUCTTA FlfDDCRJOHANNfa by I ' yy hich of those four collepre beauties is the prettiest? That's the tjuOtion facing 0. Leonard Richmond, -pastel artist of London, England, who has been named to choose the prettiest of the beauties n the Heidelberg college campus at Tiffin, 0. They are La Opal Zaugg, ofrJVoostcr, 0. ; Luetta Fleddcrjohann, of St. Marys, O., and Louise McKinney and Ola Neidcrhouscr, both of Tiffin. " Mrs. C. Kstes, presi&'Ut of the community club, nave nn interest ing tall; on' what Ihe Camp I-ire ilirls of Talent have dune. Several nnd hers also spoke on t he value i o the Camp Kirn organization. i'st year was 1 1 en yen r aiui un I Camp Kite ('.il ls limited over 'Mi, Onp trees. This yiTIr is "(live Sv Onp trees. This yiTIr , the (amp rire work the t'anio Klre work, which Willi lie turned over to the .Medford ! Iterl ( loss next week. Tim nirls ' - distributed their flowers lo the' ' lek and shut-lus, at'ler the meet- t I About -HI were present who; ! enjoyed Ihe evenliiK with the Camp i Klre tllrls. 0 Society Personals Iliirold Flsk of the of O. Ih Hj.ending Ihe si. ring vacation wiih nH );ir(.n(M Mr. and -Mis. and Mrs. .1. c. Mann alend- th'' basketball ttunnaiueiit In Salem Inst week iuul will spend n few ,ilVH in Portland beff.ro re- turning home. Hnynnrd Get. -hell whn is nltcm'- sr the rnlverslty of WnshiiiKtnn Hpi'lidinir the sprine; vactation with his parents. Helroy Mr. Getchell. Misses flaiidia Kluin and run- siaiino Am rews were anioni: t ne i M' dford iieople who left 1'i id.iy 'eveiiiiia on the special excursion ' to San Fraru iseo. Miss's Mary iMwards affd Sarah U'billoik, who arQittemling the Oregon State i ollege are spend- lng t he spring vacation visit I in; relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. itobert Puhl and rlaiighier Alicia, who had heen spending si-veral months Jn Souili ern California and A rlzona re- ""'n'"1 1 '"' 1"'"' k. ,. n)I William Hollbrook ' ba Ve as bouse guest s at 1 heir home on West Nint h street. Mrs. ! Holll rook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Hollbrook of Klamath Fa IN. ( Mrs. Kdward A. Moore of Seat tle s a guest of her mother. Mrs. l.l. F. Roddy of South fiakdal". : Mrs. Monro will ho remembered i'.s Miss Dorothea Heddy of this I rlty. Mrs. Fveritt McArthur of Port land ) a gnet of he i- pa rcnt Mr. ;ml Mrs. I. M. Cot II-w and be l vlf-ter, Mrs, Ceoige Coddilli;. Slv i expects to spend m this city. era I week ' Mrs. Fred ar-on nnd daiigh- orence who have ter Hegina-Flor : been vfKiiing ,!rs. Par-on' moth (-r. Mrs. Hiatt of potiland f" , t w ncki are expert") homo lite f,rM "f the week. Mr". V B. Newcornbe as preddent. Mi. John Ihinlm and dumb' - ' Mis Jean Hanlin of Tat oina, li nave un roe oi mi-, .vmry . Down anU Mr, and iln. Paul Han- IS PRETTIEST? line their i for several weeks, left for 1 home Tuesday. ' - Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Ilasklns lire tlllloIlK Hie Medfiud peiiple who aro-cnjoyitit; the excursion lo Situ Francisco. Mis. lla.sldus will re main in California for several wi'cls visiting friends. .Miss .Mnii-e Kiiiley, wll known in .Medford, who Is with the XlK feld I'ollies of New York Is visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William SWiirlz. and slsler Mrs. I'aul Itcdily. She expects to re main for several weeks. Mr. and Mis. Carl Ibiwinan re turned Thursday from a motor trip to southern California. 'At Riverside lliey visited their daugh ter and family, Mr. anil Mrs. K. T. I I I. ...... .11 M ...i,l Miend much lime during the Vnrlug and sum mer at ivier lan-on-the-Hogue "bore they have Socjl Events of Church Societies The Presbyterian ladies are giv fug a dinner and bazaar in the chnrr h parlors March 3'th. 1 Tho Kant Hide circle of ihe First M. K. chinch will i uttrinoon with Mrs. . Tuesday 11. Heine, lllli West Tenth street. .Members are especially reouesleil to attend. Visitors welcome. The Ladles' Aid Koilelv of the inn Lutheran church will meet (jor - ai ine nouie in .mis. i-. hanll, 20:1 X. Peach Thursday. Wii-' ll 'i'l al '1 o'clock. Visitors '.o:.r IllWil.V s welcome. t M. L. Libb The H. Study clul will meet with the president, Mrs. Paul Hanlin, 107 Portland avenue W'e'inesilay afternoon, M i s. U'flUitison will lead the study, full atti ndaneo Is desli'eo'. The Golden I. ink class of the P.aptlst church held a St. Patrick) flay party at the home of Mr. and:lalk on the Missionary Plea. Mrs. c. A. WhllloVk Friday eve j Mrs, Collins gave the missionary ning March 1 About thirty adults significance of the land's Prayer. ami fifteen children were present. - Idscussion based on facts fol- Afler L-aines :ind music deMuhl fill lows: ret'i -sh men's were served by the j I irat The missionary s adjust -""'V 'rM- Whtlbtck. and the ' merit tfi new physical envirfin eoii?,jUee, Mrs. Thin loan, Mrs. j ments. Mrs. Wicks. Coimany, Mrs. Crawford nnd -M.s.L Second His problems In reln Shirley. Von to new families, Mrs. Kails. I Third His willingness to he Many expressions nf pleasure j subordinated to national leaders, come from I hose Who hnve heard Mrs. Fred Wllmoi. the programs ol' the or'-hestra mid the young people's Kleo rluh of the Paplisf. church, since these two organizations have taken over the Sunday evening music, of I hat eliur- h. Sunday tii-.'ht tin orches tia will aecompany the Kinging, and pay the Vaiso HaiiHi'iisc, by nim nfr "Anchored In Jesus," hy (.:iz(.y Hs n special number. Tho Woman's Association nf ho Pre-bytertan ctiun h held Hietr hist regular meeting of the year with Uie new officeis elecied were Mrs. N. c. Cliauey, president : Mrs. r,. m. roiier, rice prwaiueni; irn. W. B. Uoblnsoo, secretary aud rMi. l.ouis ririch, treasurer. ' The annual biithday party will i be 'ruosduv. March 1 ::tli at the church parlors, in char ;e of a very able committee. The Kinder bazaar and chicken dinner will bo held March 3th at the church. The Woman's Auxiliary of the i.apiiM cnureo. in i in I'lnnn- session with Mrs. W. H. Katon on Pose a i'miio, Tuesday afternoon ' March til. The president, Mrs. H. ' Neif, ws in cliarge of the fol- lowing prouram: i Song, "My Faith Looks up to Thee. ' i Piayr Mrs. StrtcklaWi. Song, "Let the Lower J.ightfi P.e P.urniug." i portions of scripture pertaining t to humility were read by Mrs.- ' Kliner Wilson; als.r a short article ; on this subject. Aft. r the consideration of busi- ! ness matters, an amusing contest was put on by Mrs. (ilick and Mrs i ; Diueinoi-e. In which the quests ; p;n-licip;ited. The contest was to discover which was Ihe successful fanner, 'lite shiftless or the thrifty one. ! lliiiuty refreshments were served also hy Mesdanit-s tllick and llitte i min e. The monlhly mcctlnn of the tV. II. M. S (vf the 1'lrst M. K. church, 'was held Tuesday afternoon at thej ; home i.r Mrs. t;enrj;e Kun'.mau ' wiih a lert-e attendjince. i After the liusinesH session em-J dueteil hy ihe president. Mrs. Arns- ..I....- i. ,.! ,l.vM.inii 1...1 liv MIum Mav Phlpps. the studv period pre-i sided over by Mrs. o. Meeker, the. outstandlnff feature of the meet-i im; was the address itlveii hy Miss; ! I'iilm.-r. a mlssloiiiiry repi csenla-j live of Ihe Inliilee lilrlliilay move- ,,., She cave a wonderfully n'tlrrlng and oippeallni; talk, relating the great needs In the "Noiih Hurt" of lloslon and of a like nature In Ihe Kentucky mountains, of Ur. Wniil.ei-t's inliilslci'liiu to the slcki"m H W'H 1"K lorwalll to tile lolll'tll I aud crlniiled humanity ami his great need for hetter equipment.' MailL-e and Stanley K tinman I contrlbuteil some pleasltiK musical j numbers to the occasion. ltefreshmentH of salad nnd waf ers with lea were served by the hostess. Mrs. Klliv.man, and her assistants, Mrs. W. Walker, Mrs. l'Mskn and Mrs. A. K. I.yinan. The Alpha Delia class of the Christian lilble school were de- ligblflillv enlertnlneil on Thursday i tiflernoon at Ihe home of Mrs. .I.j T. Davis on Must Main street Willi lo niemlters present to enjoy the afternoon. 9 A short busi ness meet) ok was opened wiih Scripture readings by the president, Mrs. Clyde Hon, fol lowed by prayer In unison by the class Future plans for class work along charitable lines and helpful ness In the church were decided upon. over 2(fl calls were reported by the members of the class. These calls were on members and pros pective members of the P.lble clasH and church. After the business session was Mrs. Aile.-n V'- n ' . l.Mrs. Herbert lierrian gave a se.ec'i ; tion of child Impersonal Ions nfter j which Mrs. Iri'iie f irlgsby King 'very charmingly, "Mighty l.ak a ! Pose." and "The Oid Icrefrain," by ' Frit. Kreisley. After n short period of sewing. conversation anil Kiilnes. delicious rcfreshinenls were served. The hostesses for the afternoou were Mrs. liny fiuyor, fliester I'urker. .lane llemstreet anil Herbert Her - 'Ian. .... 1.. Tl 1 1 . i he nman s M sslonary soclely im ine rum 1 iirisiinn ( iiiiii m inn i at the home of M va. I'red Wahl, :t.r Crater Lake avenue, last Tues- SonK, "Vove a .So lo lell to , fl, ,() nmk(1 . Ihe Nations. I ft l,ere and with Ituslness session. Mi's, l-.veretttj, UW,,M i, .,,. ,.u j. i i-aos, n rioini in i nnjgi-. l I'rnycr, 5M-.rude Klrkpat - rl, ,, , 'topic. "I nderstandinK Proldems of the Missionary ' Ihe program f-dlows In charge ... im.,, v..... i.lr.. e-..j the devoi lonals, Mrs. lierrian gave a very com prehensive talk on General Prob lems of the Missionary, and also his personal problems. Mrs. Grlgsby sang a solo In her usual pleasing manner. Mrs. Mell gave an interesling Sob. Mrs. lltlth Peed Meeting closed with sentence prayers. A States Dinner y) Event of Friday The third anii'ml Slates baminet of the First Methodist Kplscopal i, . n. .. I. ,.1.1 .. , 1.... i ii hi i it mil mill i i Miujr - vem iik, March Kith. ; The hnmjuct hall wan very artls - ; Hcally decorated In tho national I colors; there were also flags from 1 foreign countries proudly exhibited. Tints of green were heniitifuilv displaycd in garland of Ivy. The hostesses of 1 he evening , wen Mesdames W C. Andrew- F C. Kannen. T. N. Barrett. (1. A t odding, J. W. Wakefield,. H A. 1 Konpes, C. A. Newbold, C II. Isaacs, and W. V. CumphHI. The humpiol tables were decor- ated to represent the various. states; spring flowers, dainty nut cups, place cauls and caudles te- im; beautifully displayed. An abundance of excellently pre- pared turkey gniced the tempting dinner plates which were so well served ny no lauies oi me (iimcii. r. T. b Temple, loastmaster. very tihly presented the following program, with the necessnry spice, for dm occasion. 'PlieQtigram: Toastinasler, I'tev. T. H. Temple. Male ttiirtet, selection. Toast, "New Hnfcland and Oilier Stiites." Mr. John Caikin. Solo, "Foreign Countries," Miss Knnice Purrott. Qiast, Mom an absent member, Reverend Temple. Toast, "The Dalintas," Oenrne Coddtiw;. O Tditui -liwfn " f'l'i-.tiwA MnnL-Ai- Solo "Illinois " Jnmes Stevens roast, Uhlo, Indiana, It. 11. ('onlile. Scdo. "Tim Sweet of the Year." XeKro Hpiritual, "Tddlt'l II Itailf MIhs Melha WillianiH. Toat, "Michigan, W'lHcoiiHin," , Mra. Sarah Cornwall. Tonal, "Minnesota, NehrasUa, and Missouri." A. W. l'lpes. ItcndlitK, "SoulliweKlern States," Mrs. Until HoherlH. Toast, "Western Stale, " Don Xewhury. Toast, "OreRon," I.. 11. Tlltllo. Quartet, Southeastern alates. A song from the South Tho success of the hanutiat was largely duo to the untiring olliirm . ' Mrs. V. M. C'orlles, president of , the Ladles" Aid nnd the ladies of llie six eliurch circles. i Mr. I". V. Ihirlte fuinlslieil the - nialerlals nlul very arllsllcaliy uec-, dniled thn haiKlliel hall. i Mirny 1" attendance expressed their thanks nnd appreciation for ; i their own slates reunion in Ore - ' Kim, ns eighteen stales were rep-: i resented. All who were In nttend- j ""u"1 banquet. Parent-Teachers' Associations Is counted, the hooks cheeked, and -.-j 'the money sent to the hnnk. Hy lils w-ay of saving, n child during Calendar of lb- l'arent- ius sebooL. vein s . I nl.le .m n.i- j , , . leaclier ;Hsociniioii T, y 1 ' oiineti r irsi .Monnaj. High School- Meetings j I J nounced. Junior High School i Thursday. Lincoln School First Kooseyelt Sehonl Friday. 4 Washington School - 'ourlll l.lav. Third Friday. Jackson Schoid Fourt h !.'rl- day. fr Note. The high school P. 4 T. A. will meet with the stu- dent body assembly some day 4 next week. Mr. Glenn Fahrlck will be the speaker of the day and his subject is "The Tom- pie fr Gl.eh." 4 'i'hese oc9Mfons are grently v enjoyed by the mothers who n,' ,l,k,"w ,,lvn," r tho 4 opportunity. The date will be ' v nnnounceu later. Pemember the Junior Hi t immij h nigiu nexi r ruiay, v 4 1 1 4'46l.t.iilfr 'frn4 4. 4. ; $ Tl' Vtll' CAItM roll A IK IV ; 4 i t vn ,lm pl,.nty f j. slieudlliK liioliey. 4 Ho nut iiernilt him to choose his own coiiitiiinions rH,.nl ,. !,... Po not give hhn a latchkey and allow him lo return .' ltmnn ill tun' hiiue .. tllw.iO JL ump ! f)0 fn n ,,,. h,m i understand that ninO"'' am n( n Hll,m(ltll1 f(l. I1Ionimy. j l)n nt f(lI ,(( (w,.h hjm j ,,uit b), musl nnt ovi fm, every act of helpfulness ! : to othet-M. Kxchange, 4 I "A mer tea's greatest need ts j Christian moth.- Christian homes, family altar and loyal co- j oieiiillon on the part of the home J forces with the teaching forces of the state and the chinch.'.' Mark A. Malihews. J ( From Parent -Teachers) . 1 A M-eiloK Tli o I'arent-Tcucber association of Junior High school will meet .lt,l announcing the affair" hnve Friday evening, March 23 in the l,('''n circulated - uhout tho Copco? nssembly hall of that building. HyO m a "1nrR0 nltndiinee IsO A fein will bP awarded to thf , ''Xi-vftncl from the outside rtivls- -room having ttie greatest. nuniberiIons n wpU an rhR Melford home, of fathers present, and refresh-1 offlr'' Thl Ule tlrtt Copc-o mentsc w ill i.e e ve.i ir I Forilm ptity for Borne ttine nnd 1,1 Kunnian litis preparet the ful- lowing excellent program. Harmonica Ojiarteitn Group of Boy. Solo . Collsta Johnson M si(,ai it. intliiif . " " ... , n-, SU"i' Kui...wn IMiiiiii Duet Two Iiyon ;,.. t I iiri'iim . """n ' ' Hl Dr. Sliol 1 1 i tut Mm. Ilinnu I'Iiiiih III Junior High Mr. Ilrilrlck Alhlrllr I'oiiIh Mr. Kitl.-ll rnri'iil-i nf jniti.( Juki rnior cil In Junior high nhnutil avail then.iclvua ot thl, oiiportunlty to lceoine rucnUim iiiainted with the cur1 Wahingi4it Parent Timelier Hae .MiiiIiik I'riday , Th Washington l'arent-Teaeh ers met Friday afternoon March 1 1. The following program was roml)im' Songs, by a group of children from M iss Cromar's room. Talk on "Infantile Mortality'' and "lm niunizniion Against Contagious Diseases," -by Dr. V. P. Holt was enjoyed,' Mr. Cornwall showed the three " beatnlful pictures . won , by the Washington school in the "Si-honl Savings Aecounts," and the Circle voted to pay expenses of having the pictures framed. Only twelve other towns In the I'nlted States L were awarded these pictures. A n a ri ide on ".1 1 u ni a ne Societ y " ''K was rao oy airs. i--eiene.r. and after the business session re- " ' ........ ... 'b " - "Med l.y thn sixth Krado Rlrls. TIIIIIIT ( N'oto. The following article was written liy Helen Wilson, l-'reshman In high . school . nnd formerly president of the Junior ;H high school.) - ti' If llenjaniin Krnnklin were here today, he would smile and tie hap- .... py In the thought, that America ol( has hecome a rlfly nation. Amer- tyt Icn Is one of the world leadera in saving. Perhaps the best pulnt 1 'about our syem i that banking -i ".""i In 'he olden days the hanks were " very far apart, and It im ..v.-..y .... .... - 'dull to hank, and much re so " fc' e . culls Ihe day when he would ellnih upon a chair and put every extra penny In a lingo mug. which Vested oiihe mnntel. Hut now. every child from the first grade through high school, has the privilege of "eposuinit ins money in a real sav- ings bank. Kvery Tuesday is bank day, on which day ' the pupils bring their ,m. extra ' "pocket-money" and deposit "; It In the school saving system. The cashier in each room tnkes the de- pr.slt and registers It In tho stu dent's hank honk. Then the money nnoiwll, money; upon W hich to; nt- tend College. . Hut college is nnl iW tin ttim of every student. In ask' it itK the pupils what they proposed a doing with their money, vo re- -i .ceived many different answers. Onn ;trt Utile second grade lad earnestly c confldeil to us that he "wns goln' to get1' enough pennies to buy nn j aeroplane Just, like Llndy's." An- t other Junior high school hoy wishes 1 to use his money In touring Fur- ' 1 ope. . i : - , - , In speaking to tho girls w JJ; j received fpille different answers. ,One mile girl is saving her pen 10 nies so iih to bo able to buy a doll that "walks, talks nnd sleeps. ' iu oiuei- gin wants io use nep money in build inn a hen pitiful home. Many other studeiitn hnd many different ways of using their money, but to nil. "thrift." this little word nf six letters. snetW him. piuess and contentment. Medford ranks among the find on tho state list of bankine ner. centages and we are xtcudflA ' rllnihitifr 1-tgher. Aleilfnul hii-h 4r'u.lwil hull nn It twtnfm. t r Kl In 1!27, keeping a steady percent nf ago of 100 percent from Septem- rt.i her until June, iH Hy adopiinK the school saving system, Medford has taken tt Rrent v step in progresM, as. this system n is found In all tho largo cities u! of our nation. , lm In conclusion I should like to r; say that the reason America Is trt a happy nation, ts because of thrift. For does not thrift spell happiness , .' T MAR. 31 ST 1 An evening's entertainment In tl acts Is to ho presented by teh , Copco Foruiu, ,th employes' cluh of Tho California Oregon Power eompuny Saturday, .March 31st. ' TJie three acts will be divided ns follows: 1. business meeting; 2, minstrel .showj 3,' dance. Clever tho committee in chnrge is Work ing hard to make it a success. NKW VOltK. Watch tho mo vies for pictures of society grand mothers chopping- trees. They 1 1 I .n nn Itrnn rl wnv nml lawh nro f Tttllyho'"'' ...... . J I i i.i.!. mill n uiniiri ii, rt r jiin. Liiipiiuhtf! when Krnnilniothm nml , ' loihom rompptrd In clenrlnu a t mil. Tho bfMt Krnnilinoihcr wllh thn nxe Tns - Mi's. Samuel T. chuif 1 -,- W,SMIN(IT'N. nr. 17. Ml rri-lili'iit rixilUlRe him rillv?rin robuke tn atcilutorn for complete latletieuilence la Porto Rico, lit oir IT n mi r