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Pl'UB THRK9 Irene DeLosh, 32S South Holly S? Phone 390-L or 75 -l n r- t h ., O i WF.l.KI.Y CALKN O VIt i . ci ,-.. .t.... .tt luncheon of the Cieulcr . Medford efluli. M o n d p. y. , Maili 26. 1:00 o'clock. Hotel j Holland. Speaker. Professor ; A. L. I'ook ot (). s. P.: mill- Joel. "City C.mwth and City Planning." Mrs. C. '. Fur- f nas. chairman. 4 Medford hit'dcn Club j Hpei ial meeting downstairs Hotel Medford. -Monday eve- ' 4 nine 8 o'cloek. March 26. , speaker, l ror. A 1. Peck. sunjeci. iin.is.ape j;es,Kn v in Small !hice." illustrated with slides. Raymond Mik- ! sche. president. fr elphian Chapter. Thnrs- day, March 29, al V. W. ('. ! A., at 9:30. April Kool parly. Poca- ontns lodge, Saturday, f hontas March 31. ! Ijidles' nihle class. Pies- terian church, class party. , Wednesday. March 28. Uulles' Aid Methodist church, Tuesday afternoon, March 27. Women's flleo club of Wil- a i i'iv:iv wt...t a M..tho.n.i .i..,r'i. ' ' . o , u j. i....i,i' uii,..u '.....i ....'v. n " ' i,:in Informal bridun ii.ulv Friday I . ' ' ', ,,,.., ,,, A I ner' Women's Association 1 f lenessee street. NMne tables were'are looking forward to the blgla. in. Monday morning to Mrs. C T , . j.!in nlny. lllch scores were held I Korum party scheduled for next 1 1). Thompson, 1173-V. Memberi I ; ' ' j, day, March 28. Pvrhian club, home of Mrs. scene uauouiis , C. Fichlner, i;i:l South Holly 4.;'"' ''''" Tuesday evening. March 27. ... ..,.rtv,r Masonic Daneinir club. 4 r Thursday, March 20. Masonic temple. Committee, Fred 4 Sch'effel. Paul llynniup: nnd 5 Herb Orey. NelKhbors of Woodcraft. social e V n e I n s, Monday. h March 26. 4- ' Woman's Auxiliary Bap- 4 tist church, home of Mrs. C. A. Willock Tuesday after- 27. 4 noon, March S Woman's Chorus rehearsal. j homo of Mrs. W. Dougherty, i fil North Peach street, Mon- day. March 26, nt 7 p. ni.. Indy Elks cluh, Wednesday nfternoon, March 28. Elks temple. . -J American Legion Auxili- nry, nrmory, Monday, March 26, at 7.30; Copco Forum party: Sntur- day evening, March 31 A! 4 4 I .. 7 . .' T L Pvtbi-in Club will meet Willi ! Mr. Cfrl IV chti er at 011 South ' THdlV TuMtliv evenlnE March 27 ; ind "ill mlmters IS Tteltlng mem-i bers are urged to attend. CoM'o C.lrls Knjoy Ijiiiichcoii . Tl. S'n.w.n rrii-ls fill inVOfl .1 1 o'clock luncheon at the Hotel j m...k,.-,i Uniiirlf-iit nunn MisSPS . Dorothea Bogers "and Catherine Smith were hostesses for the oc casion. Covers were placed for twenty-five. Olive Itelxvknl. IIrc Huh SocHal Evening Olive Bebekah lodge held their social meeting Monday evening-1 After the business session the evening wns spent in dancing. The Dickie on hestra furnished the music. Hefreshmcnth were served. ai. . wMi,,iiv n,u i ...iv ink- nlnli will meet at i the Flks club Wednesday after noon from 2 to n. committee In j charge, Mrs. Charles- Cilbert, Mrs. i u. l. Lt.iugneiiy ami 1 jieiiun. v ""in mmm ments. Visiting lady Elks always welcome. Knster Mitnl Kvcnl of Opiil Ath. Miss Alice Holmbeck. piano in structor and Miss Huth Luy. dan cing teacher will give a combined p.ano ami nance ThP rPmilinder of the evening will studios In the Sparta building.,, Friday. AVril 6th. This will ne tin Easter parly nnd will be an en joyable event. rnlvondty Students iinmn rue Viir.il inn Among the students of the Fnl-j verslty of Oregon who, are home iim f-i'i-.i. lovce Maddox. Evelyn Dew. . inn Van wovoc Marjory Kelly. mra Green Cecil Coss; Jasper mrn ..r-t,n, v , Reynolds. Ned W 0 I d. Kramer. Deuel. Vernon Koverstone, John Hnmlll, Woodard Archer. Mrs Weed llowtess i v It on l'rlilnv j A very enjoyable meeting nt uie W. n. C. wa"- heid at the nomc . of Mrs. Eher Weed Friday The : rt,-n.rin WHS Silent in lllecllUt WCIU .lUIJOl.V lion, JOe - ..... ......c ,.-p,u,,,7 iu m JUlnL- roes Thirty- drews. Jean Ferguson. Jean Whll- South America" und "Religions of .southern Oregon the first of the IheL, ,e.,,her were present and ; lock, Doris Jones. Audrey Lof- I-atln America" were the topics , month covering Grants Pass, Ker 1 " '"I "adV for comTuctlng land. Warren Kirkpatrick, Edwin 1 presented at the last meeting of , by and Medford on the one trip, plan, were made . comluctln l. po HaroM the Wednesday Study club on, Members will please notice that relief work for tne jenr. I . , t, March 21st. for that reason In th f,.i,,r At the close of the meeting re- freshments were served 4 Hostess on Tmday Hufllo Party Mrs. K. E. Kelly entertained at on n radio party at her home Queen Ann Tuesday evening nt which the cast of the Copco radio comedy. "Madame Q" were hon ored Rliests. The hostess was assisted in serv ing refreshments by Miss Marjory Kelly. Invited guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. James Sw-vcns. Josephine U"'aj M"' V Ml' and 'ert - nrs. 1C. Hammond anil Hoi ''."""!"""' Jr- ""'"thy Ueynolds, "'"" '"" "'! and 1,avl- The nwonn Hf tho Yeo. men led,, held their busings meeting f,. March al ,he h0, ot Mrs. J 1. A'elch VfltiAKil:iv : afternoon. March 21 AIW ,h, linui nauu U-. H nf the hutea served delicious ! refreshment j The soriil, meMinff for Anril will he h. ld at the homo of Mrs. i urriu sullivan Wednesday after no. Auril 4. It.ws lunn Hcllcf (otH Has Mii'tlnc Chester A. Arthur Relief Corps I No. 34, held their social meeting! at tho homo ot Mrs. K. T. Weeds i Friday afternoon, March 23. The after noon was spent in piecing" j quilts ond sewlnc raKs. Tho corps is plannlnc on holdine a bazaar I !ln the near future. The hostesi'ln concert Monday niRht at the I serveil delicious refreshments, ) Thlrly-ono members were pres- ent. ' jiUuU9 1.. ' Hostesses nt Urlduo Till" Past Week ! Mis. M. K. Chapman nnd Mrs. I If. Watt were hostesses at i evening at tho former's home on I High scores were held 1 by Mrs. n. M. f.uke. w. Tl. Watt I nnd Dr. 1). M. stone. -The Ht. I Patrick's motif was used for theirled in character, ranging from aliotel pollers Is open to the public. I -i , , i.i -i...u- ..!........ i -h.,n 1 A Incite atlemlii in-M Is wvnepiuil t.i ... . . . 1 . ' mii iasi haiuruay arternoon Mrs. Ilien Maxwell AntortnlnoH vnrv Allien Maxwell entertained very deliRhtfully nt cards and tea nt her home in Jacksonville. The quests of the afternoon were Mrs. Kathryn Hyde, Mrs. Anna B. Carter, Miss Florence Allen, Miss T-vle Oreporv. Miss Lucile Abbott. Miss Bee Morrison. Miss Mildred ( AHplnwall. Miss Freda Schneider. Mlss Kthel Mackey and Miss Sara Van Meter Miss Schneider received the prize for high score nnd Miss Van .Meter was the recipient of the consolation prize. Kutcrtniumcnt at Party Honoring Nleoo Mrs. Walter Crank entertained I with a charming birthday party Tuesday nfternoon. honoring her I little niece, Joan McConochie; Games were enjoyed. The decora- r B' en and white, with forming a part of the fun. This nni'nr .'), i, ..i,- cn,-,-in,i n,,i i i ""' refreshments of ice cream nnd ca ke. Those present were. I.ols l-arson. Dorothy Oill. Joan Cuyer, "nor. Maxine Cuyer. 1 1 u-in imti mil, itmieri. Miinun. j.Ioan McConochie. Mrs. Crank was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. i i Paul Hanlin. JV- C T V"K The Y. C. T. lT. met Thursday afternoon in the V. C. A. par lors. The meeting opened with devotionals led by the president which was followed by a brief business session. Mrs. A h b i e Thomas gave a reading entitled. "Shall We Set Back the Clock 7". ( Jl";' the Free Mothodlst church gave an inspiring addresH. taking as his 1 fields. Interesting talks nnd pa subject CJod's willingness to hear 1 pers relative to the suhjeet were and answer true prayer. Hev McDonald closed the meeting with piny 'PI,,. . ...Ill l. U1. A',lit 1-,h- AInther'H meeting April 26th, 'April I'ool Pnrty" I'tM'ahnntas liclge The "April Fool" party which. the Pocahontas lodge is giving t iKatnidav even ncr. March 31st at ho Hl.(Ini(in nnll 1)rnmjHra to be one of the gayest nnd most enter- f tabling parties of the season, i There will be a three-act comedy! iu which the characters have beentpupits of the four A grade, with exceptionally well chosen. Feature dancing and comic stunts vill af ford their share of merriment be spent in dancing. Each one is to come dressed ns foolish ns possible ns there w ill he a prize awarded the person wear - lug the funniest costume. There will also he good eats. Come nnd i bring your bag of pennies, (.(.(.)ra(. mnV" -;"': " '.,.. . ' Informal I'artv r..,i iiitib . " l, ,u"'"' " Informal party Saturday even ng. March 17. honoring the anniversary of her i ml"""'J J,c' 'daughter. Margaret. Radio i turns from the Medford-Salem basketball game wore enjoyed. followed hy games nnd music, i j nusn. ... - . . .u. -r. I nui-r irem-,u ,111 i,,c n i lci iivuii a" "''''; "'i"' "", and Nevilt: HIdcn. .Incksoll Co. Council .Mi-cling April Til). Jackson County Council nf P.-T. A. will meet at Jacksonville, April 7. This Is tho annual meeting w ith report, from all association, in county membership and election of officers us well as a good pro. pram to fill the day. Parents In the association nre requested to bring the teacher, a, their guest, (to augment the friendly relutlon fostered by the P.-T. A. DeleKates : I should be elected or appointed as i lone for president or alternate, one ! i I toriryntotpiiurtA. ternate, one for secretary or niter- i nate and one for every ten mem- ; hers having paid stute dues. Yin- f itors are cordially Invited. The li ii'h Ki-hitnl mm hxm it tho .lack- t ... m . , : .i.;.- i i ... ... I ,,UBn L school ' department h depannint. Willamette Glee Club Honored At Luncheon ! k'miW ll.-,.un i.lrl,ilm.il jut" luncheon, at Hie home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krai-! hue Hniwn on Sallirdnv. hollol illir I tile itlrls of the Willamette verslty Klee club Other ttueBls, who are homo from the university for the spilliK vacation. who attended this af-I full' Included Misses Klinor 1'alllia, Dorothy Vouiik, Mury Jo Wanner, The Klee club will be presented Metliodlut church. They appeared I iu Ashland Saturday evening. Miss Hroivn 1h it sophoiuore at the university. Coih'O I'ornni Party el Salmilny ' Members of the Copco Forum the employes club of the Call fornla Oregon Power company, I Korum party scheduled for next! Saturday, March 31. Entertain-1 nient for the evening will be va- . .... ..-.. - - to dancing and cards Thero w ill '."!, b""'"J." '. yard, recently resigned. a a hi. Attendance from the out Luie divisions of tho company's system, as well from ,hf B-! Ices in this city, is an- ernl offices ticipated by those In charge o: the affair. llotnry "Charter N'hrlit" at Ashland Satmtlny A lnrjie number of local . Ro tarinns nnd "Rotary Anns" at- t..ndeil the hnnnuet and dance glveni as a part of the "charter night" celeliartion of the new'unce iiiiinaiea wun .nasonic Ashland ' Rotary club last night. and Eastern Star oiKanlzatlons The evening's program started; can aiieno on mat nigiu. with a banquet nt tho Elks tem- j After next Thursday: night's pie, folnlwed by the presentation pnrty, there will -be three more of the charier by District Clov-; dances tindur the auspices of. the errior Tlcni-y Maiiny ' of 'Seattle. Masonic Dancing clulr before1 the Short talks were also made byjnimer season. One of these representative sof many Rotary will a hard times . party at the clubs throughout the state, the 1 Elks' picnic grotindB and another .majority of which wore repre- Is planned for the Fair Grounds sented nt the meeting. Following i pnvlllon. the hannuct dancing wns enjoyed ! In the F.Iks ballroom until a late sist the regular Masonic Dancing hour, the affair continuing until club committee In dlatrihiltlnK midnight. It is estimated that j tickets for Thursday's dance, Pa-(nearly SO. people attended 'iLrLnT1':,.6::! nig liouu y e win. Jlnrjorie mm iiosicss n-inngle t lull. MIsh Marjorie Hen was hostess to the Triange club of the First Christian church nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Heckman on Beall lane. The study was proceded by a short business session in charge of the president. The leader. Ed. Anderson, pres- j enled the subject "Heralds to J-j pan, stressing tne importance oi Requiring a knowledge of the pio neer work in the different mission given by Neville Biden, Flea nor Boyd,' Thelina Iyons and Dorothy Ends. i The names of six new members were added to the roll, making the Medford Triangle with n mem-lOhl bershlp of thirly-six, the largest society in the slate. ifackstm Parent Teachers Have Meeting rida y Th regular meeting of the Jackson School P. T. A. was held in room J of the building at 3:00 p. m. Friday afternoon. The music was provided by the their teacher. Miss Jeanne Mac- Niven directing. Reports of committees were heard and nccepted. j Then the meeting was turned : Charles Wakefield L'adman 1 over to the ladles of the Medford ! Maxine Hall j Humane society who explained thevalse In E Flat Dili and I necessity, functions nnd plans of l Vernn Forncrook Uhe Medford order. The nssocin-! Maiden's Ilrenm Carl llohin Hon voted to support the endeav- ors of the newly organized society and Mrs. Kroschel ngreed to be- come an arden supporter of the order If there should be any llkell- order If there should be any llkell- hood of solving the mystery of her Rirl)1Ke Cttn. Th (rt P.m,,iB in v,.'l"" , The silk flag voied;H Miss Jessie Mac- .Mven s room, also mat April was re-,,n(1 hest month for the Daddv's nlcht and, lastly. ft , A plenty of tea. f01- twenty-three. Wotlnosdiiy Study Club llw. MccllfK. Vi-tm iliiv - . .. Wortmnn gave a very comprehensive survey of the home life of the people of the ferent South American countries, I especially In Its relation to women nnd children and tho Improved . conuuions oi me present nine. a. any IMIiomi snow .Monday, March ! brief glimpse of social life In the ; 26th nnd on the nftern.- of that 1 larger ritle, was also given. Iday Herman DoGraff will give a Mrs. Robert Hammond's concise ! I.-uregj It Is hoped there will be I story of the nnclent religions ofB good crowd of Medford fan, Iitln Amerio was of unusual In- present. ; toi est. Hid word pictures of ie- jcullar rites and customs, used In the various forms of worship, were , shown nnd tho orliiiii of different : beliefs told. Recent excavations i iri-A ovIilnncA tn the li'iith of the mj riu) , i Tne m.ft meeting of the club will be on April 4th ut o'clock. 230 I i t I -44- (irinNr Mtlr.ir,l I'luli l.mwh.im nnd llnti . b ' ; -"...h "hi H-11-h.f..i' UprinB wanon now upon us. Med- wn hJ giwn an ex Icellent oponunity to learn of floral and Karderi culture nexl Mon.liiv Mflern,...n M ,. , 1, - , , , Hotel Holland, when Prof. A. 1.. ! Peek, noted authority on these Sllbleeta. and nrofessor of Land. ; I'ni-Iscupe tinrdenln at Oregon tiiwli; coll.-Be, t-orvallls will speak i "l-itv CIrowth and c'ltv Plnnnlnn" before the Oreuter Medford cluli, j w ho have b instrumental in , ; biiiiKlUK Prof. Peek to Medford us la part of their work along civic lines of endeavor. There will he the usual 1 o'clock luncneon ami business meetinK. followed by the -lecture. Mr. A J. .MclJonouKb,. lyric tenor nnd Mrs. Huwlcs Moore, concert pian ist, will present a short musical program of Interesting numbers approprlifte for tho spring season, Mrs. C. O. Furnas is chairman of the day. 'Phone your reset-va Hons for the luncheon before in C. I). Thompson, 1 173-V. .Members may bring guests nnd the lecture by Prof. Peck nt 2:3(1 p. m., in the P. esent. lXim-lnJ lrty ! Kvcnl of This Wvk. KvtMit of Tltb Wvk. Next Thursday evening the Ma sonic dancing cluh will hold an other of Its winter-season danO' lins parties nt the Medford Ma - sonic temple This promises to be ' ' one of the most brilliant events! of the Masonic year and the com- mittee is making arrangements I to accommodate a record crowd of Masons, Eastern Star members nnd their friends and DeMolay members. This week's dance has I een planned for Thursday night lnoe It has boon found that more K committee of Masons will as- i - j i oraieu ana reiresnmenis win ue served. Piano Uccltal j ICnjoynblc Keveitt i A piano recital wns given by some of the pupils of Ida K. Wood jand Florence Graves on Tuesday evening March 20th, at their home j 220 North Oakdnle avenue. The rollowlng program was rendered in an artistic nnd pleasing manner, At the close Ice cream and cake wu. Duet The School Colors. ...Benson Mary Snider nnd Venita Boseberry Only a Dream ; Sweet Laura Bailey Menuet In (i Beethoven Kosle Currier Narcissus t Venita Boseberry Black Joe, variation... Nevin Eugene, Walters Mocking Bird March Mack Cyril Sanders Coin' Home, From the New World Symphony Devorak Message or Spring Carl Bohin Marv Snider The Little Primrose..... . Fredrick Locke Lawrence Nellie Cilascnck Angol VoiceH Ever Near Sweet : Dance of the Wild Flowers Percy Wenrlch j Auhry Sanders j I.ove Song ' Kohln's Return I-ennder Fisher . Georgia Currier ! 4- : Medford (.artlcii Cluh j SM-clnl Meeting Wednesday The Medford Garden cluh held regular meeting ut Hotel Med- ford March 20th. There were : iwemy-uve memners present. ' A letter was read from the Ilet - ter Flowers Magazine stating that Kay Gill of Portland would lecture to the cluh Wednesday, April 4th. Ah the Garden cluh is now nfflll- ated with tho State Garden club i o... I....I ... i... .t..." ..... ,,...u,-,n n, n. viii iy ,ur regular meeting win cm n ,i first Wednesday of tho month rilf-jThls will avoid the calling of n special meeting and also give us timely garden advice earlier. Grants Pas, I, putting on an nil Miss Enedlcor, chairman of ihlghwuy pluming reported the hearty support of land owners and I of 'he Realty Hoards of Omnia I l'n''' ttna Ashland. j "e l Million worn Ul wir playground will bo finished this week by Mr. Palmer ton, all of the ueiug uoimieu uy memuers uuu inner a nueresieu. Qpeciui ; thanks is due Mr. Chastum who j has been very generous in his con- ' trihution. 1 Basketball Dinner j K"'m r, Week Central Volnt hlKh school bas- !k'UmU tnm was honor'rt with a 'dinner party nt the home of Mr. ami .11 IS. ( I'.. Holds a t OOd IllWIl "I'liard Thursday evening The '""'"K rm"" WK" K,t"y "'cr"'" fur "" occasion W ith the hlttll school colors, red ami blue. 'e '"ie mini! a i.nsKei nun. i.oi.k "me ",e eeuuiB were ''"UK,lt "' l',".,,'',B .""v1"". "'.V.'," were covered with red shades. 1 he places were marked with tiny basket balls and place curds. The dinner was stalled with bon hons which furnished a paper cap. for tune, and prize. Velio w candles and flowers filled the center of the I table. Toasts, souks and sturlett ' were enjoyed durihK the dinner. A lurtte birthday cake with Til) can dles was presented to the host In honor of his birthday, and all joined In wishing him many happy returns of the day. After dinner a pleasant evenlnK 1 was spent nt G00. Mr. Young had;,nui,,m' . high score and carried off the j Tho Xelithhorsiif' Woodcraft Those who shared the pleasure ! J!1" .m;,1t " Monday evening. r h. Ma.ii..f i,, J.u rin : March 2tf. There will be Initiu- ald Fnber, Thorn Brown, tleorge r.iueii, i an i.uieman, imwuiu rick, Oeurge Jttbnson. Kdward Holds. Coach II. S. Krlckson. H Jewett, Clyde Young of Ashland, .umi.lunilllu The evening will be remembered iiy iiiu team a u imjipy euouiK " ltniH wnson of basket ball at Cen- ' ""n I Point high. Miss .Merle 11 Ml Merle Hedgepeth and Miss oln' ia ""1,H "ik ' hostess, Willamette Glee Club rnnrmr Tftmni-r-ftu. The Hearse," is the title of the spectul bus which carrit-B the Wil lnntette Women's Olee Club from place to place on an 800-mile . southern tour. The name of the vehicle docs not Indicate the tem poramcnt of the twenty-three mem hers of the club, but has been given because the big stale, no matter whero It goos, always car ries n. "rough hox" of conventional nie. 1 At every "Bland," tho driver of the "heni'Bo" carefully hoist tho "rough box" to the ground, nntl the glee club Is established, Tor within the rough packing case Is "Mury," t ho leading lady In the feature number on the program. "Mary" 1k the trlx-toot marimba which Is played hy Miss Edith Klndley, soloist with the club. Miss Findley, who Is the daugh ter of Dr. and aMrs. M. C. Find ley of Salem, and a member of a family of musicians, is fast gain ing recognition for her rendition of melodies which are familiar to every audience. The program of the sloe club will be concluded hy the informal presentation by the cluh of Bev erul Willamette songs which have been arcluimed In the Northwest for their exceptional beauty as campus compositions. Each of these songs has been adjudged as the best produced in Its year by the flour classes in the annual inter-class song contest, Freshman Olee, which for twenty years has beeen the climax of every spring time at Willamette. The Willamette Women's Olee Club will give a concert nt the First Methodist church Monday evening, March 211th. O. S. . C. Hand Concert Populnr Kvcnt Tile Oregon Slate Collcqo con cert band presented a versiried program of hand music ot classi cal, inarches nnd popular numbers Saturday evening, March 24, at the armory. This band Is one of the best college bands on the Pacific coast, and under the uble leadership of Captain Harry Heard, hnu made a nation-wide reputation. After an hndr of concert music an eight piece orchestra enter tained with three hours of dunce music. The orchestra also broad casted over station KM ED Satur day from 12:ir, to 1:15 p. in. Tho bund 'will give n concert 1 in the Ashland nrmory tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The program ut tho armory lust night was as fololws: I'lYigrum Overture, "The lienutifiil Gala ten" Suppe Solo for trumpet, "Sturs In a Velvety Sky". .Herbert h. Clarke Played by Itnymond Coopey. Suite. 'tAtliintls" Snfrnnek (u) Nocturne and Morning Hymn of Praise. b) A Court Function, (c) "I Ixivn Thee" (The Prlnco and Anna), (d) Tho Destruction nf Atlantis. Saxophone quartette, "Among My, Souvenir," Nichols Played by Vlljo Maenpna, Norman Heard, Robert Hoffman and Jack Coryell. War March nnd Uattle Hymn from "Itienzl" Wngner Humoresqiie. "It Ain't a Goln' to Rain No More" Arranged by . I,. Heard In which every member of the ttruid nnd even tho lender get, "all wet." Intermission. Skit. "The Musical Hoboes Chester c.urney nnd .lack Coryell. Trombone solo, "The Favorite" MK.........M...m .Uurtmann Played by Navarre Dunn. Harltono solo. "Cllve Mo the Road" Ambrose : by Theodore c.iibcrt. pupil jf Paul Petri, director of music (a) March. "HiKh Pride". Heed Played by Medford JliBh School band and O. S. C. band, deducted by Wilson Wait, hand master Medford HlKh Hchool band. (b "Very iood'' ...Heed Played by combinel bands, conducted by II. 1.. Heard. Society Personals Mrs. M. ). Norris nnd dauKb ter, Helen, leave for Portland Monday morntni; for a week's stay. Hubert Hammond. Jr., of the IT. of (., is en joy 1 (Ik tho spring vacation with his parents und friends in this city. Mrs. Mamie lay-Pox Nelson nnd Mrs. H. T. Wilson of Jack so n vl Hi; were among tho out-of-town visitors on Saturday. Mrs. A. A. Hayden, who has been vlslllnK Mr. ond Mrs. C. H. Miller In Portland and attending Kmml 0'),,ra wltl '-,,lurn nie to- ! freshinents. i-4 - . Mrs. Fred Parsons and daughter ' I Regina-Florence who have been enjoying a two weeks visit with relatives in Portland nomi, tiHl wertt. returned Miss I.uy will present twenty five of her pupils in a "dance re vue" at the Rlvoli theater In I Grants Pass Tuesday evening, March 37. 1 The Women's chorus will have rehearsal nt tho homo of Mrs. William Dougherty at 61 North Peach street on Mondny evening. March 26. at 7 p. m. f Ilnyartl Gctchell who Is attend ing the University of Washington Is spending the spring vocation with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Delroy Getchell nnd slHler tlorlu Gctchell. Miss Emily brown nnd Elinor Palmer, who have been speudlng the Hpring vacation wllh their par ents will leave this evening for Willamette University where they are attending college, Miss Dorothy Youti'? nnd her house guest Mary-Jo Wuguor, who have been spending the spring vacation In this city, will leave today to resume their studies al the Wlllnmetto University. Mrs. J. K. O'Hiien and brother. Paul Goodwyn, who jo.Ved the excursion to San Fruncisco last week and wero guests of their sister, Mrs. F. li. Sunkcy In San Frnncisco, returned homo Tues day. . . Hen Kredenburg, son Theodore and daughtor Gertrude were among the Ilutte Falls people who attended the funeral of George Barker Saturday, Miss Ernestine Fredenhurg returned home with them to spend Sunday, Hurry II. Haslet, of Portland, who makes a specialty if dahlia and gladioli bulbs and who won so many prizes nt the Jackson County fair on the sumo, Is adver tising his bulbs for sub- In this pu per. Mr. Hosier advises planting both gladioli nnd dahlia bulbs any time after April Kith but advises selecting bulbs early. ' Wedding Bells Carl H. Youngmack und Miss Dorothy Dlx Duvls, both of Ban Francisco, were married at the Baptist church, Haturduy morning, pustor W. II. Eaton officiating. The young couple had driven from San Francisco to Medl'ord, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Currnp, brother-in-law nnd slsUir to the bride. They started Saturday on the return trip to California, where they wiw make their home. William N. Mice anil Miss Rose Slonn, both of Medford, were quiet ly married on Haturduy, at the Baptist parsonage, pastor W. II. Eaton officiating. They will o to Portland next week, where they will make their home, Mr. Rice having been lately transferred there by the Cnrvallls firm by which he Is employed. Legion Auxiliary Notes Amerlcnn Legion Auxlllnry will meet Monday. March 26 at the armory at 7:30, flood program initiation nnd social hour ivlth Le gion. Each member Is asked to mad tho honor roll of Legion nalren In the last Medford Legion paper and bring In eligible friends of wives, mothers, slstem and daughters over sixteen. Let every one do her turn to make this a banner year for the legion, Aux IHur. and Mate convention. Hp. cetbTi of night. new meuihpeia Monday Social Events of Church Societies The Ladies Aid society of the j First M. K. church, will meet Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. The 9u,'rn Esiher circle will have charge of the entertuin- ' ment. Visitor always welcome. , The Woman's Auxiliary of the j Baptist church will meet in an nil j day meeting wllh Mrs. C. A. Whil- j lock, corner of Tenth and Orange streets on Tuesday, March 27. An ! interesting program has been pre- ; tared. Brinjf a covered ilfsht and i your table service. A large atten dance is desired. Let all interested In tho work of the church come. The ladies of the rresbyterlan church gave an Easter ba7aar and chicken dinner In tho church on Friday, March 30th. Many beautiful things, both In fancy embroidered and practlcul things have been made for the bazaar. The dinner under the supervis ion of Mrs. Brommer will be giv en from fCHO to 7:30. The East Side circle of the First M. E. church met wllh Mrs. T. O. Heine, Friday nfternoon, M rs. J. A. Doran presiding. Song, "Jesus Keep Mo Near the Cross." Mrs. S. L. Leonard leading the devo tions and offering prayer. After the general business session a guessing contest was very much enjoyed. During the social hour, Mrs. Heine assisted by Mrs. J. J. Mutisou served delicious refresh ments of fruit salad, cake, coffee. 1-4 The regular afternoon meeting of Oolden Link Bible class wns held al the home of Mrs. H. F. i Cope. 10 Quince street, Thursday, '.March 22nd. After the business session Mrs. W. D. Roberts gave a I talk on "The Bight Motive." Re ! freshments were served hy the I hostess, Mrs. H. K. Cope and Mrs. i Justin Judy. A large birthday cake ! wn s se r ve d In honor of se v e ra 1 members whose hirthdnys fall In March. Tho hostess presented ench of them a basket of pansy plants. The . aervicea of the Bnptlat church are to bo broadcasted to day over KM ED. Musical numbers or high order will he offered nt both morning nnd evening worship. At 11:00 a. m., Mrs. I. V. Piatt, who hnH frequently been hoard over the radio, will nlng; nnd in the evening numbers will be of ferod by tho choir and glee club und the church orchestra. A duet will also be humt by the Misses Mary Norris and Edith Stump. Dr. Eaton, the pastor, will speak on, "The Homing inatlnct." The ladles of the Bible clnss of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors, Wednesday, March 2Kth for their regular monthly class pnrty und business meeting. This being tho annual date for the election of off (corn fur the Icomlmr vear nil ladieH helnnirlnir or affiliated with the Bible class are requested to be present and to come In tlmo for luncheon at 12:45 bringing a covered dish for the oc casion. Lot this be a real event in the history of thin clnss and all come prepared to enjoy the blessings of spiritual good fellow ship which will prevail. Tho president, Mrs. Dynan and teacher, Mrs. Warner! both request a. good attendance and announce dint much business will como be fore the assembled class, -- Tho subjects of aermonH both morning and evening at the Pres byterian church today will be In preparation for the Easter sea son. "The Crowds nt tho Cross" will bo tho evening theme at which time Miss Bulh Luwrenee who is spending tho spring vaca tion with her pnrents, Itev. nnd Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, will sing n special number, "Tho Goou Bhep herd," by Heyser. At the morning norvlco, Edna Elf crt Isaacs will sing the con tralto solo "A Voice In the Wild erness," hy Scott in addition the qunrtct will sing "Thine is the Greatness," by fialbralth. "The Huffeiing Savior," will ' he the sermon theme. Tho numbers on the pipe organ played by Miss Aljnn Lawrence substitute organ ist, add greatly to the Inspiring atmosphere of the services. The regular monthly meeting of tho Teachers nnd Workers council of the Methodist church, South, wns held nt tho home of Dr. Frank Koherts, 23 North Orange on Fri day night. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Koherts, Sunday school superintendent. Tho motive of these meetings nre to discuss the business of keeping tho Sunday school In the B type class which requires a standard school In every way. Tho membera are all re quired to tudy a certain number of books each year. Last year the Sunday school of the Methodist church, South. In Medford wns the only one In the northwest confer ence to meet the requirements of the 11-cluss type. , The spiritual training of the children Is tho most Important consideration nf nil the teachers. At these meetings r. Roberts al ways instructs tho teachers to keep this consideration foremost at nit times. It was decided to purchase an American flag, nnd a Christian flng for the church. The Sunday school has a novel way of raising a (und to purchase book for a library. Each Sunday each child brings one cent. In the last year a sum of $37' has been collected In this way. A committee was ap pointed to get advice from head quarters as to the beet literature to purchase. - - There Was a genertal discussion as to ways and means ot entertain ing the pastors, and their wiveft, and the official delegates that wilt be here to attend the district con ference to be held here in April. Several new officers were electd. The meeting adjourned. This is a live, wide awake Sunday school. New members are always welcome and parents may be assured their children will have the best of in structors from the lowest primary class to the adult Bible class. Seventh Day Adventlst Corner Beutty and Edwards street. 1-ecturo this evening 7:30 by Pas tor T. L. Theumler. Subject: "What Influence Has Modern Pro gress on the Church of Christ?" Twentieth century conditions fore told in the Word of .Uod. Prof. T. H. Folkenherg haa charge of the intiHlc. ; jf PIhm'iiIx Presbyterian Church Runday school at 10. Huperln tondent J. O. N. Toling. Preaching service at 11. Ser mon by pastor, Bev. R. W. Nel son. A number will be baptized, during the morning tfrvice. Junior Endeavor at t:30, AH of Junior age are welcome, ' Senior Endeavor at 6:30. Leader Agnes Colver. "' The evening church service .will be In charge of the young people, it which Bervlco four of the mem hers of tho Endeavor society will speak on "What the . Christian Endeavor Pledge Means, to Inter mediates." There will aUo be special music. All are welcome. Pro-Easter Sai-vices . Union Pre-Eastep. service will be held In the Christian church from Monday night April 2nd to Friday,' April M6th Inclusive at 8 p. iri. The cooperating churches will be the Methodist, Baptst. Christian and Presbyterian. The ministers of the cooperating ' churches will ench have charge of an evening and will speak on one of the sayingi of Christ on the' Cross. The people of the It y are invited to look forward to these religious services which I will be of an Instructive nnd In spirational and devotional na- turo, conducive to a better under standing of the Easter season and the meaning of the Resurrection. ft crept Inn Friday For New Members. Among church events holding important places on the calendar for the week was tho reception given by members of the Christian church for the new members, on Friday evening, March 23rd, at the church on South Oakdale. .t Tho reception committee,' Mrs. F, W. Wllmot, Mra, E. W.. Bldon, Verna Jones. H. Berrihn, 8."' S. Hmlth, Leo Smith and Charles Smith greeted the new members und presented each with a flow er. , , '.': The church was attractively dec orated will yellow tulips, baskets of spring flowers and ferns. Mrs. Everett Euds was chairman of the decoration committee, assisted by Mrs. William Hollbrook and Mrs. C. Conkle, , .., ,,. J Miss a lady s Fry, Mrs. C.' Mell. Mrs. Irene Orlgsby and Sirs.. Ruth Heed had charge of the program. After the refreshments, of ice cream nnd cake were served in the reorentlonal Hall by a commit tee consisting of Mrs. J. S. O'Brien chairman, assisted by Mrs.' John Kirkpatrick, Mrs. R. L. Ray nnd Mr. A. Curry. The following program was ren dered : Kong " Sunshine .In My Soul' ' Prayer Mr. C. Hnhss . x Address of welcome Carmen K. Mell. " . , Response VJ . Church. ." ' ' . Piano solo Margnrct Chlldrrs. Solo Merton Furhee, accom panied by Oenevleve Brown. Reading Mra. H. Berrlan. ( Oirls' quartet Riley Stone, Syb il Young. Barhara "Young, Nell Oroen, accompanied by Oenevleve Brlwn. - ' . r Solo Beaumont DeLosh, accom panied by Irene Ie Losh. Piano iolo Genevieve Brown. Solo Dorothy Burr, accom panied by Mrs. Hiras. , Male quartet Kirkpatrick, Far lee, Olson and Mell, accompanied by Miss Althca Currier. ; Solo Mrs. Chester, Wendt, -accompanied by Mrs. Him. ("roup of songs Carmen , K. Mell, accompanied by Mrs. Sims. Song "Bless Be the Tie that Binds." 1 - ' v . - Three Hours Music on KM ED Saturday KM ED had one of the best mu sical programs In Us history 'Sat urday morning, the Oregon-State college prehestra and Whit Bart man's musical organization of Lewiston, Idaho. The local firms putting on these program were the Peoples' Electric company, Ho tel Jackson dining room and Hi larity hall, and the eight merch ants who glvo green trading stamps. Messages were received from all over southern Oregon and north ern California eompUmentinrf hro on the ruuiio. .