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BEDFORD MSTL TRTRTOTE, MEDFORD. OREO ON. SrXDAt, APRTL 8, 1928. PAGE FTV1 Irene DeLoah, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75. : -; - x.-u. -. o1 a . "T ' - m N i . ; T . .. .. . .?h2'of.rr..... IB at Armory, Hlday, , Daughter i meeting April 13 4- W. H. M. S. of First Moth- odlst church meeting, Thurs-'4 1 day, April 12, home of Mrs. f Nellie Feelcy, 521 I'cnnsyl- vnnlu. avenue. - - Itoosevelt- Parent-Teachers,- I meeting on Friday, April IS, ut 3 p. r . .Utdles Aid L u t n e r a n church, Thursday. April 12, , church parlors. Rehearsal of the Women's 1 chorus, home of Mrs. Itawlcs Moore, 22 Summit avenue,. .Monday. April , at ,:au. Tatc hour. - : Rogue River Valley Col Tha Oracle Edith Heck, called 4 lege Women's club, Matur- day, April 14, Mrs. T. J. Malmgren Professional"1 and Business s Women's club dinner meet- Ing, Hotel Medford, Friday, 1 April 13. Mistletoe club, home of Mrs.. M. Beck, 524 South 4 Ornpo street, Wednesday, 1 April 11. . , St. Ann's card partv. Par- I fc lab hull svirinv. Anril 13. ' The Joy of Easter, with Its glad music, Its beauty and wealth of color of flowers, and tho quick ening spirit It typifies of new Ufo , ornwth will rise In adora- ...... . ., ,ion lUu, nun. .... -ied ,nformaily Friday ofternoon homes throughout the Christian : nonorlng her nouse ueBt Miss Jen wor'd. . I n6 Thorrlan, of Lake Linden, Easter signalizes the frmHl inch, dawning of springtime. Winter ouests Included: Miss s Jennie Is at an end; the trees and flowers Therrinn. Mrs. Jack Siwen nnd son. nre putting forth hue and hloB- Mr. Harrison Thomas and daugh- eoms. and there is naim in i'ie;t?r o( pOPt land, Mrs. H. A. Tay lr and in- the hearts of tnos who have been leading a life of fasting for the pnst six weeks. . . Society has been very quiet this past, month, but a number of luncheons, dances and other af fairs have been planned for the near :. future. Count y P. T. A. Count-It ' Holds Notable KckkIoii ' ' The Jackson County ' Parent Teachf r Council met in the historic PrdBbyterinn church nt Jackson ville, April " for .an Easter on verljlfln of child welfare reports I y 4 ' tint get together mee'ing. In ' splrational messages of delegations from Reese Creek, Oak ..Oroyc. MedXord, Ashland, . Derby. . JJaglc i Point. Jacksonville, Bollelew. North Phoenix were received with I enthusiasm. An , unanimous ac ceptance of the nominating com N c mlttee's report place Mrs. "Chaney presioent.- Mrs. . Tteeder, vice president Mrs. Lulu I Salisbury, secretary, and Mrs. John, Oreh. treasurer. In office for nn- other year. Mrs. S. K. Barnes. liellevlew. Mrs. It. Beach. Jackson - vllie and Mrs. I'na Inch Grove, gave the nominating com-,f mlt'ee elected at the convention J jn general. In Medford in January. A1( 0ceeds go to the ; organ Mr. A. W. Walker, district vlco-irund president for Jackson and Jose-j The pubHc is most cordially In phihe counties, was a guest of the.vjted. ; council and gave many valuable ; . 4.4 ' suggestions toward financing the J.Mrs. Sullivan Hostess county work. Mrs. Walkor was I Rowrna Circle. .km nhn Tho Rowena Circle of the Too- Mrs. P. O. Crawford gnvo a comprehensive outline of the fine w-fi beino- -nrrieit nn hv the: Jackson County Health assneia-i Wednesday afternoon, April 4th. play, Mrs. Edmlnston will havejfor t,em in the lecture given by tlon and unit. Tho pro-school The afternoon was pleasantly ; dramatic current events, and Mrs. ,jIr. llny r,m of portan( 0n sail clinics are soon to he begun and spent with a spelling match. Mrs. j Williams will compare the perform- llreparatlon nnd fertilizers. He the associations over the county I Clara Eldrldge winning first prize . Jnce of Maude Adams In Jame prefaced his remarks by calling at . are availing themselves of thcscUnd Mrs. Ina Adams getting, con-1 Harrle 'Quality Street, with that enllon , th fn.t ,iat , Gnrd oppnrtunliles 10 put I1V0 action isolation prize. At n Into hour thnjof Marlon Davles In the picture ion eUb ( a wonderful asset to a the -summer round-up of all chll dren entering school next September,-so as to remedy all physical defects In so far as. possible be fore they enter school. Mrs. It. Beach. Jacksonville ; president, presented the following. "VT,. . program: Mrs, Lulu Salisbury n:'l'' TlmrMlny Club a reading. "The I sunl A ay:' .Mrs. t'liimlnt' Wenrtt In ji imiitn of vocal .n.. ri-r.e.-n ninlhv In vocsl solos, accompanied by Virginia; Thursday club entertained 1.-1-1, j v-rff n,i Mrutmcn with a party at the Mr in .1 vocal duet. I F.aster deenratlnns of bunnies. ' . . ... . ....... den in nests gave the lunrheon HII I lllCHS HIlll i-Hiiij.. ,-i;k imii-. verv. snnronrfiite air and added to tno . enjoyment ni too neiicious meal served by the Jacksonville other lively entertainment. Tne;,we,vo '' nd,.M on ' w,.;,,,,, 'd -'nfnrmatlon on fertilizers and high school mothers, teachers andiparty was a decided success "X"'??' ''j u"f" 'formulas of lawn seed, h-lo-r. oveti- way. The Inst of the guests ','r,"fl.ay ""e. Mrs Wallace con- A ,ettcr wa read R, tn)( m(,el. helpers. ,.Uny darred at 12 o'clock ! ''d: to several of the guests that,lr,B from ,hc chairman . of the fardl-artr" IThose who attended are hoping ho really was a little more than ijHtate Bill Board Committee. Mrs. St. Ann's Society An' evening of bridge will belties in the future. . given at St. Anns Parish Hall.! The ladles In charge will be glad 1 "10 receive the friends of the par-' Ish. The proceeds will go toward' the new building. ! n I iinosrrrit ivr. A. Will Moot Friday The Itoosevelt P.-T. A. will hold Its regular meeting Frldny after-1 noon, April 13. at 3 o'clock.) Ther- mill he nn liilerestlnir oro- gram given, followed by a social; Those present were: Miss Emma "le c the Child" should m Portland and show them our hour, when light refreshments : Simmons. Miss Sadie Simmons, i nHve attended the City council , roses nre Just ns good as theirs, will be served. All parents and ; Miss Kathleen Wilson. Miss Ruth . Monday afternoon at the An Invitation is extended to all In Interested friends are cordially; cochill. Mrs. Wlllard Jones, Mrs.iJunlor high. terested to Join this club. The Invited. o An i:,i.ihiuon liirorr CVnler Hulldinjr Charlton Fortune waf wHl known pn the Pacific coaot be fore ph. loft it six years bko. Now iihiV has returned and her is HnRM(i are f i h hition I n th- if Uterp of trie I Weurn Mrt ranvnM.fi, ftn, feing plared on ex - h bltlon In the principal art cen - Pacific coast hy ine1 ttrn Mrt association. Twenty. Viine of her canvase) wll he hulig In the Snedicor shop, n Medf.T-d Center building, tne latter parti of this moi.llt. und the asoclntinn. exhibition thrown open to' the public without admission charges. ' Th.S. canvasses were , painted In England, Scotland and France. and Medford Is very fortunate In ; being able to secure such an i hibltlon. It was shown during ! March at Santa Rarbara ami , Iconics directly to Medford from! , there. Uo,.a Ncigliliotn Havo Meeting. xh. T)n..i N,,ihhrM i.,.r, ,cn hl,M thelr regular meeting at ,he hlin on Thursday evening. There n n iroo.1 attendance. Aft(.r the meeting refreshments of cltke ftn(j coffee were served at a ! a team practice, nt tho hall on Wednesday evening at 7:30 sharp. i unit let'u hnve tin cvpnlni- of hard work Hostess at Brlilgo During the Wet. Miss Llberta Gore and Alice M. Hansen entertained with three tables of bridge this past week. , Among those present' were: Mrs. Strange, Miss Jennno McNlven, Neva Samuels, farmen Hlttson, Hilda Bundy, Mnurine Carroll. Marlon Brlggs. Ruth Galliher, Mrs. Opal Clarke, nnd Mrs. Edith D uel. High score was held by Hilda Bundy and low by Neva Samuels. Kntertnln Infornmlly Honoring Ilonso Gucnt -Mrs. Alice Trowbridge entertain lor. Mrs. D. I j. Flynn, Mrs. B. Rlnnbarger. Miss Laura Berry and Mrs. H. Rlnabarger. Silver Jubilee t Greater Medford Club Extensive plans are being made for the big Silver Jubilee and Hi Jinks celebration of the Greater Medford Club on Friday, April 20 at St. Mark's Guild Hall, marking the twenty-fifth year of Its useful and honorable existence. . j Twelve tables of twelve each, representing the months of .the year wlll comprise the one o'clock luncheon, followed by an entertain ing program of fun. . Mrs. R. E. Green Is general chair man of arrangements. e.ii- tTT ""' 8t. Mark's Sunday School The children of St. Marks Sun- day school, assisted by the ladleB OL UIU VfUllU UIU liaillllllH trui . .. . . ... . H, MrW.. frolic, to be. held in h . nouse on tne enln? o( .,,, 1- ThorB ' ... ho a'eood nrogram also nil kinds of booths, where you may buy a klm,s o good things I to eat. There will be a fish pond biddio9. Bnd Bood time man lodge held their social meet-1 Ing for th month ot April at the. home of Mrs. Dorrltr" Sullivan hostess served delicious refresh ments. - - ' The busincfs meeting for April will be held at the home of Mrs. M. A. Adams 1103 Nlantlc street, Wednesday afternoon. April IStll. ""'1 " " . un naturuay eveiiius. 31. tllC llldles of tHe Phoenix . tho Blue Flower lodge. A delicious, chicken v 1 , ,-ed at 7:30. M uch ccasioned at table dinner was SOrv .Udap li. .-na mm nnM fit TSlllOl n.V clever p:nce cards. After din- - ... iner tno guests enjnyea an InterHnersed Wllh n -- - that there wll Ibe more such par-. Miscellaneous shower Honoring Bridcs-to-Bc-. A very delightful miscellaneous shower was given at the home of; M. Chas. M. Rohr. "04 West Sec- , ond street, on Wednesday after-! ! noon, rnnipllmonllnc Misses Emma and Sadie Simmons, whoso wed-1 dngs occurred Saturday evening, April T. Balntv refreshments were I... ik- k-.(-uu . H. L. Nobllt. Mrs. T. AW Mile.! ,no regular repona irom ine ! iul qIho want Medford people to Mm. Henry Currier. Mrs. Harold Vftrlou "' hoola are In themaelvea . know that the Utile town of Hhan Wells. Mrn. Oncer Dunford, Mm. J twUmonta! to the fine rhlld-wel-1 la City, In California hna entered Howard Coghlll. Mm. Viola 8im-!fare an1 parent education work j upon ft campalRr. of beautifying monW( Mrs Nuic jJr Thompon. I Inle nt Bridge- , Ignoring Gneiit 1 "on Saturday evening Mrs. Alice , Trowbridge was hustesn at bridge nononne .miss Jennie iwrnnn o. . Lak Linden, wno is a guest in l.ak i.inuen. wno is a guest in ' th's rhy. Bifketi at tulip and i (lnfforiih were ued throughout the rnomi. Mm. M. J. I.ennard (insisted the hostess. Guests who enjoyed Mrs. Trow- bridge's hospitality Included Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Taylor. Mr. and j Mrs. D. L. Flynn. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ex-(Trowbridge. Attorney and Mrs. C.jI'o'l will have a prominent part. Pruitt of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. O. Peake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Orrcll, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Feldman, and Mrs. H. Thomas of Portland. Mrs. Hiibon HostCM Mlkllttoo ( lull T'jo Mistletoe Club of the R. N. of A. met at the home of Mrs. Ina Husun on Wednesday after noon, i After the business meeting held by the president, Mrs. E. M. litis- song, a very interesting contest was hold. Blancho Arnold re ceived the first prize and Josle Ornntham tho consolation. M u 8 1 c furnished by Darrel Huson on the saw. and two lit-! tie pupils of Mrs. Corn, on the Mrs. J. O. Grey's paper follow pliino. was enjoyed by all. ed the development of Journalism Dainty refreshments, using a yellow and whito color scheme were served at tables. The next meeting will be April 11th at tho homo of Mrs. Deck on South Grape. Daughters of Veterans Entertain i. A; H.'H Observing the day set aside by the relative positions of the con the national society as Grand . u,n,,ii. -i. helned to give a Army, day, Elta D. Hubbs tent, Daughters of eVterans, was hoBt ess to the members of Chester D. Arthur post O. A. R.'s, their wives and the widows of deceased veterans on Friday, April 6. pin ner was served at 12:30 in the parish house of St. Marks church, about 40 guests being present. A program of music an'd readings was concluded by a flag drill given by 12 girls from the Wash ington school. Mrs. Cora Carbls. president- of tho tent, . was slsted by Mrs. Grace Schade. who I planned, and with a committee of members, served the dinner. The next regular meeting of the tent wiH be' on Friday, April 13. V. W. C. A. Meeting i ,. Event of Monday. The regular monthly meeting of the board, of directors of the Y. W. C. A. was held at the club house, -Monday evening. April 2nd , -Jinny "plans were discussed for the improvement of the "Y" house, and ' mnny suggestions made as to ways of handling the field of work presented, by the care of trnnsient girls nnd others who come under the protection of the Y. W. C. A. The board of directors desiro:and every theater In Europe. Last to present a play some time In fBn ho returned and becaino as Mny, for tho bojiofit of the "Y", slstant director of tho Baltimore und expect to start rehearsals next week. Tho title of the play Is, Clubbing a Husband," a comedy in three actj, which has met with ! company, great success In tho east when Those who knew Pres. and Mrs, given before Women's clubs and I Campbell of Eugene will bo In church societies. iterated In knowing that his first Last Meeting Tomorrow Music and Drama Department The present club year Is draw ing to a close, and tomorrow marks the last meeting of the Music and Drama department, Greater Mod- ford Cluh. The meeting occurs at at. Marss vuiiu turn, oeginning , iti iwo ociocK. ine urama win ue featured at this meeting, with a program furnished by Mrs. R. B. Hammond, Mrs. J. E. Edminston and Mrs. R. V, Williams. Mrs. Hammond will review a modern iiresemauon tasen irom tne same arama. A meeting of the board . of dlr- i ?1 ; 0r,ea,Ver. Medford ,Clllb- '" called for 1:15 tomorrow afternoon, to precede the meeting of the Music and Drama department. I nicHjiln lnf.T,uii ' Hnnorlnif Rim,H.v ,,.. . ...in. . v. itiuuiian cnicriu in - " a Broup ot ner mends at nor. nono on Thursdny afternoon from : 3 to t, o clock. Tho guest or 1 hnnnr win -r II I u-lln nf ; hon"r Mrs. 1 1. H. Wallace ot 80?"t '' "'r. . -vi'h n . I. .r..AUl. rfh,-H . . .. .f . " - ao ..itn. ,,ui,,i n yh.v nu . 1., pm After a delightful afternoon, the departing guests wished Mrs. Wal - laco many more happy birthdays. .Mrs. Wallace Is the mother of 1 Mrs. W. F. Campbell and is one! of Mcdford's best .known and most acariy lovea icnstlan mom - ers. r. 4 i c"' Council I ,,,,vo Mitjtlns. I' Anyone Who doubts tllst this being done by each association, Representative from dp vera I eltr organizations presented varl - :ous plans which have to do di - rectly with the good of the child, The Jackon County Humane as - soeiauon was. representee ny .Mr. , i!ert Anderson and Mr. Hid Kirn - , i;en Annersnn ann j nrd.xon. The talks iniereat nmmiii the tearhem who nppn I plana outlined by cattaert much parents and this new or ganlintlon. Mrs. Josephine Jones gave nn ' this, why can't Medford to It, iflret year of study. but pleased Interesting sketch of .ho con.inB!ooJ d lncUe...y we are "M-d Interred ty the May festival in which the child-lMO on 1,10 x"2 &ewi musical understanding of rcn who nre on the Health Honor i These meetings are always upen j to the public. members were In attendance Tues- day evening at the regular meet- WedncMlny Study tlnb J ing of Talisman Temple No. 40, Havo Inlcrcstliur Meeting. Pythian Sisters, In the Knights of A pleasing change was made . Pythias Hall, on West Main street In the Wednesday study club's After routine business, plans program on April 4th, when Mrs. , were presented and adopted, for E. It. Plckel reviewed a new I a general get-together social eve book "HlacK Valley" by Hugo j nlng. In the near future. Commit West. The author Is a South tees were appointed; the date will American and the scene of the be announced later. story is Black Valley, Argentina. Tho charm of childhood; the strength and weakness of the dif ferent characters; and tho Joy and pathos of tho romance were all delightfully presented by Mrs. Plckcl. In Lntln-Amerlca, through the early struggles for a free press, to the present time, -when Iitin Amerlcnn publications ' take rank with the best in the wordl. Mrs. J. 11; Cnrkins' talk on "Astronomy" was unusunlly In structive and enjoyable and the carefully prepared charts, showing clearer understanding of this In teresting subject. . Everyone was plensed to wel- come Mrs. r. D. Crawford, a for mer member of the club, as guest. The next meeting will be on April 18th. Ashland Pratt An School ,u. .T .i. ! i.ltJ p.UKl'H'IM lr Prott Art summer school, Julyj"- """ "i'n.iim.u. 9-August 11, hnve been 'received . cvmimltliiM Apimlutcd hero. The outstanding member kI ratlun of rli.h. of the faculty this year, aside rrom tne neao ot me scnooi, mw, Belle Cady White, will- be fcdgar meeting of the Southern Oregon Bohlman, a former student of. District Federation of Women's Jane Snedicor, who Uiught hlmj,.UbH which will be held In Med for two years, and then secured j ford A,lrtl j-th und 2sth al thu for him a year's scholarship In j preabytorlnn church: ' the Portland Art Institute. He i credentials and Badges Mrs. A. afterward graduated from tho j. ;, H,,ny, Bedford, rhnirman: state university ot Eugene. SlncelMrg .0 Arnaiilgcr, Mrs. C. C. then he has . taken a course In , i.-UPnaSi the Cornish school In Seattle on another scholarship, while an other scholarship took him to the American laboratory theater In' New York City, afterward' be coming assistant to Denn Throck morton. Iist summer ho trav eled In Europe with a passport which permitted him to visit any nnd Ohio centenary pngeunt. At present he Is designing several operas for -tho American Opera stages were . decorated In their home as he and Jane Campbell plnyed together with the puppet stages, and that It was through Mrs. Campbell that Jane Snedicor became interested In him. uay am Speaker Medford Garden aub, The Medford Garden club held a meeting at the Medford Hotel Wednesday, April 4th. Thirty members of the club were pres ent and all others would havo been had thoy realized tho treat In Btoro ,.y and lat nro these Garden clubs have hcen formed a decided improvement In Oregon cities had been made. He suggested that It I would bo wof,h wllle , moml,er , , , long enouth to roco(tnl!.e ., bui(cwt poBI,ibimi created ' hc friendly atmosphero of I beautiful flowers.. 1 He c ted Portland. Oregon and , ... , . luiui iu, 11. 1. as samples 01 wnai .lean be done along that line. Then !he launched Into the main subject '" "-tihimth, ciansnying Ijicm ann , ,, hfJW kinds of grass to use for lawn- I of fertilizers, classifying them and what anrt "ow ,0 Improve those already maue. Daniia catalogues Wore distributed and these also contain- G. B. Fowler. This committee wishes to call the attention of the public upon the .unnecessary use 1 of bill boards which make our I landscano nnsilirhtlv. tt i niun interesting to know the this year Portland is asking all Garden clubs of the state to place an ex- 1 hlhlt of any kind of flowers dc J sired at the Rose festival In Juno, i The membership' does not war I rant the club hero going to this expense so If Medford people want Medford to go on tho map the town they have adopted the nhaMn Daisy as their cltv flower 1 and the people have come forward jwlth so many prize that the com- mlltee hardly knows what to do lwlth them. A florist in Nile. nniornia na orrerea two hun- ; urfl rnnes a a prize. The cam- pnign negm in earnest next week . nd ayjr garbage and unsightly prove of thetreiuce win he removed in trueks accompanied by a band. If a lit - tie place like Shasta City can do I Pythian Sisters Meet on Tuesday A large number of officers and The district deputy grand chief I was present, and gave a talk onj plaus for tho district convention. !"'lull,i",n ",ut" which will be held in Medlord ; thOj pleasuro of tho evening. May. Many representatives from; Program: th fnnr !.., I,,- nf liuirlrt N.'n i Haya Zoe Dell . Lnntls 4, will be In attendance. Ihese are Umpqua Temle of Roseburg, Thermopolylac Temple of Grants Pass, Mt. Ashland Temple of Ash land, and Tullsmnn Temple of Medford. Present plans also In clude a visit from the grand chief, Sister Im llallash of St. Helens, at this time. After close of the temple, tlellc- lous refreshments wore served by the committee for the month, ters Kluhrer. Campbell, and Wll. Hams. The president of the Pyth- Ian Club. Sister Swa-tz, announced the next mod ing of the club, for Tuesday evening. April 10, at. the homo of Sister Hnehne, 207 South Orange street. A full attendance la desired. The Pythian Blslers will give another of their delightful card paries, Thursdiy evenlnt, April 12, in the Knights of Pythias Hnll, on West .Main street All meuv ..h. . ,..,,. ..., . The folluw'ng committees have been nppo ntcd . for the annual Decorations- MtH. I-ewls 1'I- rlcli, Medford. uhciirman; Mm. J. O. MolUna.r Mm. C. A. Hwlffart. lUpitality Mm, t'. tv. Hoine, Medford, tftirmnn; Mm. s. li. Hatehwell. Ijibrary Exhibit . Mlaa Kay WoplHcy. Medford, chairman;- Mm. I. - IK' Humphreys, Central Point. literature on Club - Activities Mm. H. W. Hamlin,. Medford chairman, .Mm. .C. I). Thompson. Luncheon Mm. . H. . K. Oroen, Medford, chairman; Mm. Roho Schleffelln. - MuhIo MIha - JeunenKe Butler, Medford, chairman, - Medford Choral club; Minn Kathcr Church, director; Mrs. Hawles Moore, nt tho piano. - Oregon Artista' Kxhlhlta Mm. lu B. Humphreys, Central Point, fhalrman; Mra. H. W. Hathiany, Klamath Falls. Pngea MIm Kllen Claley and MIkh Adena Joy, Aahlnnd. Varllamcnai)finj MrwJ ICotto Sehieffelin, Medford. Picture Library Exhibit Mm. r.ouls Dodge, Aahlnnd. Program B. O. V. F. Execu tive Board. Publicity MIph .tuene60 But ler. Medford, Dally Newa; Mlna Mary Brelncr, Medford Mail Trib une. t ReFolullonH Mm. Fred RueoU. Bonanza. Time-Keeper Mrs.' IT. G. Wei tcrnilr;, Toln. Note: Reglat ration of accredit ed delegates nt tho Prenhyterlan church. Friday 10:30-12:30;. Hat urday fl:00-9:30. The" accredited delegatea of the 8. O. D. F. will bo guests of the Greater Medford cluh at luncheon, Friday, 12:30,. Hotel Medford. Haturday. 12.30. a no-hoteH i lunrheon ,fi0c) Hptel Medford. 1 ' Pant presidents of the H. O. T. F. will be gueMtH of the dlatrlct. ; RoHerv-ntlona must be mode by ten o'clock, Mm. It. E. Oroen. chairman. " HuleH for tlw Convention: Knch delegate nhall reproHent but one club and have but one vote. , Only delegates hhall Hpeak from the. floor without consent of the ansertibly.- ' ; To obtain -the floor membem of the .convention ' must ' glvn name and name Of rlub clearly. The Time-Keeper1 nhall notify the 'sneaker when the time-limit is reached. Membem and visitor nro re quested to removo their hats. Pages will pass notes go nl er rands, be on duty at th door,-to help maintain order and quiet in the hall. Reasona why you should not Join the District Federation: - 1 It will eoet you five cents a year. ' 2. Fre literature will take your time to read 3. You will be, templed to grow mentally. 4. One meeting a year will over-crowd your calendar. 6. Your club will demand stronger food than milk diet. 4 Piano and Daiuv KrHOil Kvmt of the Werk The recital hall In the Kparta j carries, building was fnll to overflowing t Ruth experienced six day sen Friday night, when Miss Alice lckmW going over, which wasn't Marie Holmbtick and Ml Huthio "good." Luy, two of Medford's talented I After the unpleasant experience young teacher, presented their 1 pupils In recital. The piano pu - plls wer call young, many In their thuU iuWHiimu II lu nil'.. In. d.f d to hear little children '. ..i nA l.,t..i-,.,-t slmtile but benutlful music well. Tho costuming and ensemble of the dances were charming nnd tho children are receiving valu able training In the fundamentals of the terpslchorean art. Solo dances were performed by Miss f Lnntls. Miss Chord and the Misses I Logan. '"V"1 """" - Anderson were tho danco Miss IJivon Anderson ami Mrs. Waltzing dull. Frankle Rlnabarger Iols ltrson. Marjorle iloleman. Frances Chirk, Mildred Hole man, Harriet Porter, Jean Pease. Dorothy Flynn, Nona Hoyland, Jnrklo Flynn. Gypsy tambourine Ethel Chord Coasting lluorter Harry lllblett, Avalanche Heller ! "Lois Nichols. Sis-'The Dead Butterfly Cadman Edward Warner. . Hlglnnd fling..;..... Lognn . sisters Dawes melody ...Zoe Dell Lrfintia Francea Clark, Jackie Flynn, Dorothy Flynn, Mildred Hole man. Corrlne D'Alblnl. Mnx'ne Vaughan, Nona Hoyland. Kthel Chord. (a) Seeking the Bird Jenkins tb) Tho Unent Uea Elolse Olblett. Yoodland Pinea Uungoe Ijorne Bowman. flood Humor Haumfelder Betty Ann Thorndike. Waltz dancers Ethel Chord. Zoe Dell LnntlH. Hetty Johnston. Frankle Bin ibargcr. Virginia Rlans, Iavon Anderson. Hilde "gard Ijino, Lucile Lowry, Max- ino ' Vnughnn. (?h inewe dancers I larrlet Porter, IjoIs Larson, Mildred Holeman. Dorothy Flynn, Jackie Flynn. Nona Heyland. Frances Clark, Jean Peaso. Marjorle Holeman. The Butterfly Mcrkel Ray Lewis. In the Cool firotto... Virgil . May Mankln. Fluttering leaves .Kolllng ICdward Warner. Dance of the Bobbins Nellie and Vivian Lognn Jtansc des Valets Poldlnl Betty Ann Thorndike. Curious Hlory Heller Dance accompanists Mls La von Andordon , and Mrs. W, H. Andomon. MIhh Ruth Warner Hum Wonderful Trip. Miss Warner's first utop was nt San . Francisco where she visited her aunt, Mm. E. N. Warner.s sis ter, next at Haguache, near Den ver Co lora tl o w h ere sh e v lal t od Dr. and Mrs. Chas, D. Pugh. Mrs. Pugh will be remembered by her many Medford frlunds us Miss Esther Warner. At Oklahoma City she was met by Mr. nnd Mm. Fleming, former ly Miss Mildred Hwearingen with whom she had a delightful visit. From Denver she proceeded to Washington, D. C. whore she had a most Instructlvo and delightful stay visiting all pvdmlnnnt place of Interest In the "City Beautiful being especially Impressed with tho neat, well kept appearance of our national capital. On arriving nt New York City she went to the Blltmnro hotel where she found her baggage waiting for her owing to the thoughtful nnd careful planning of Mr. Hpurgeon the efficient 8. P. ticket agent in Medford who rout ed her ticket, .arrunged for hotels and furnished her with general information, that added greatly to her comfort nnd pleasure, On Bungay she enjoyed a good service at u . Presbyterian church neur by the hotel.' During the remainder of her stay In Now York City Miss War ner was a guest of Mrs. Ouy Palmer, brother-in-law and sister of Mm. Otfo. Anderson of Medford. j A sister, of Harold Corliss, Mrs. Andrews entertained her at lunch at ono of the well known "Alice Foote Dougall's" seloct cafes nnd she was Invited- td visit Mr. and Mm.-Arthur Carpenter whom she hopes In visit on her return when she will' moke a longer stay In the great metropolis. ".' . Hailing at 12:01 n. m. "Tuesday February .. 7tli, -she- nwoko next. morning to find herself well but iff sea, on the-beautiful steam ship Doric, one of the newest ships on the Atlantic, launched at Belfast In 1923. It Is COt foct long, 67 H feet wide; tonnage 16,600 tons; curries two thousand passengers, besides the crew of 402 people. On tht trip, however, only about 600 passengers are aboard In or der to facilitate the pteunuro of those taking the entire trip. The captain, Kamuel Bolten I I a seaman with n worthy history having gone to sea at the age of twelve, rising through many hard ships and Interesting experiences, I having been decorated during the World war for bravery, and now Captain of a splendid English ves sel on the White Htar line, which travels 18 knots per hour and of fer all the comforts of the finest I home to the passengers which she however, she felt good an new 'ami Jts Hie ship caniul un uuus- I i ually fine orchestra she found a place at once among the musical 'rl"1 l'u'u- Hut h had musical ability. Consermcnt- a,,e dono mlK'h ringing en- I iuiw uui'i in inn UH.-llf.1llU UI1U I the Sunday evening aervicee. j After u wonderful ten-day voy- 1 age thme Doric docked nt Fanchal, 1 Maderla, February 1 6th, then on to Olbniltcr, stopping nt the city by thu same name. Algiers, Tunis, Malta Island, Athens, Constantin ople. Bierut, where they could not land on account of small pox, Hui fu, Palestine and cities bordering upon the sea of Oallllee, Nazar eth, Jericho und Jerusalem going south to Port Said, Cairo und Alex andria in Egypt (falling In love with Cairo). At Mt. Carmel she said tho view wns more like the Roguo River valley than any thing she saw on the whole trip. Next they sailed north tl Sicily. stopping at Saracuse, Nuples, Rome in Italy, Monte Carlo nnd thence to Pnrls and Liverpool where they spent two weeka bei foro returning to her own country and expect to arrive at New York City April 10th. Among other things enjoyed she speaks of lectures, on the boat en- route, concerning countries to be visited as being of special edu cational value, the kindness and friendliness of people she met, how her Journey was made pleusunt during the wholo voyage by friends and every point of Inter est and pleasure being of far great er intensity thun ah had ever In her wildest dreams conceived it could be. To her It hna meant more thun "Visions Realized". Hhe says the trip from Medford to Now lork nlono more than repaid her for the expense of the entire tick et. ' For the whole trip she hus not one word of criticism only praise and appreciation. - Her plans for returning to Med ford are nt present uncertain but no doubt she will bo back some time becauso of her mother und her many Interests hero. Misses Jeannotte and Edith Gore spent tho week-end with their sister,, Miss Liberia . Wore, 1(. Mm. Lorraine Thomas and small daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8- Hilton for several days. Mr. and Mm lT B. Brown of Oakland, Calif., arc visiting friends In this city for a few duys. 4 4 Mrs. . Robert Hlmnrlngton of Dunsmulr, Calif, (formerly Es ther Punkcy) is visiting her fath er, Obo Pnnkey of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Htelner hnve a guests over Easter their daugh ter, Mrs. L. M. Htevons and grand children Vorne and Beverley of ortlund. Misses Frances Hparrow, Peggy Humll nnd Roxana Ruhl who are attending Kutherlno Branson Girls school near Han r rnnclsro, nre spending tho Easter vacation with their parents. Mrs. Kmmn Carlson of Hood River, has been the guest of her aunt Mrs. W. L. Halley, nnd Mr. M I 1 1 1 Society Personal j j ; I nnd Mm. R. H. Halley the pnstjnew membem, and baptism .of in- week, after spending tho winter In southern California, Miss Nina Blakely nnd guesl Miss Beta Burns who are attend ing Mount Angel Academy and Normal, are spending Easter vaca tion with Mm. Myrtle Blakely und other relatives In this city. The Irfidy Elks club will meet at tho Elks Temple Wedncdsny af ternoon from 2:00 to 5:00. Com mittee In charge. Mm. W. H. Mc Gowan, Mrs.. Luke Ryan and Mm. Ren Moller. Cnrds, pool and re freshments. . 4.4 . . Mrs. Emma Hlattery who has hen a guest of her daughter. Mm. It. It. Elliott and family fur stvcTsl day. returned to her home In Grants Pai Thursday. Mrs. E, C. Cnderwood of OrnntH Pass was a guest nt tho cElllott homo on Thursday. Miss Jennie Tberrain, who has been a guest of Mr. Alice Trow br'dge for the past week, will leave tomorrow for her homo at Iike IJnden, Mich. Miss. Ther rain stopped off In Medford on her way home after spending the winter months In California. Mrs. Mnward L. Bar to Is spend ing a week Including Easter with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Nor man Uw at her ranch "Camp Catherine" on Evans creek. Mrs. Barto taught last week In the Washington srhool substituting for Mrs. Ruth Bolten who has been 111. Social Events of Church Societies The Ladles Aid society of Zion Lutheran church will hold Its reg ular meeting Thursday nfternoon. April 12, In the church parlors '4th nnd Oakdalo. Mrs. Ilnrrls Is hostess. Visitors are welcome. 4 The usual congregational meet-' Ing of Ihe Preshyteruili church Willi be held on Thursday night of thin week with a covered illsh supper at 0:30 p. m. and reports fur the year and election of officers to fol low. Kvery member Is urged to be present. The W. H. M. S. of tho First M. K. church, will moot on Tues- d,iy atternoon at ,he home of Mrs. Nellie Feeley at 621 Penn sylvania avenue.. Mrs. Hodges and Mr. Albert Moore are assist ant hoatesses. Mm. Curtis Darby program leader. - A Men's Brotherhood was organ ized nt the Methodist Episcopal church last Sunday with K. P. Alex ander, president; W. O. Trill, teach er; H. J. Fleischer, secretary; A. B. Blilon, treasurer. All men of tho church and all other men who are religiously In clined are asked to attend and be come members. . Missionary Society Una Moctinff Tho Womun's Foreign Mission ary society of the First M. K. church entertained the Foreign Missionary socle ties of Grants Puss and Ashland In the church parlors, Tuesday at an all-day session. Reports of great interest were given by these organizations. Mm. M. C. Van Leuven of OrnntH 1'hkh. president of the southern district, presided. Mm. T. II. Temple ot Medford had charge of the music, Misses Bertha --K. Peuso nnd Lucile Van Ness. lead ing devotion. A pleasing featuro wna a vocal solo, the "Cxechwan Boat Bong," by Mrs. T. H.s,Tenv plo of Medford, Mm. Van Hohwh of Aahland, accompanist. The afternoon's program of Interesting speeches closed a most pleasant nnd profitable session.!.:... The H. M. L. Bible study, wih meet with Mm. Mary Down, 1M Portland avenue, Wednesday nft- ernoon. Mm. Hliey u.- ueuson wll lend tho study. Raster Service ProHbyuvian OhufVli , ' . A church filled to capacity Is expected by the Presbyterian peo ple tonight tb Jienr the Easter con cert which has been prepared by tho double mixed quartet of train ed singers assisted by Mr. Carle ton Janes on. the violin.- This s ono of the annual musical events looked forward to by many who appreciate the best In music.'.- Everyone Is urged to come early . so us not to miss-a single num ber and be ready for the, opening number on the organ. No pne will ho seated during any, special num ber. . . There Is no more inspiring music than that which has been writ ten to tell the story of tbfr great est theme In Christian faith .and touching, the story of the Resur rection. - ' . .i The hI rigors are on follows: Flor ence Hnzelrlgg Mc El hose and Elis abeth Collins, sopranos; Edna Elfert Isaacson and Cole Mulhol land, contraltos; Geo rue 8. John son and George Maddox, tenors; Dr. W. W. Howard and Don New'- , berry, bassos. Miss Alma Kath arine Lawrence will bo nt the or gan as substitute for Mrs. H. K. Marsh who Is not sufficient recov ered as yet to resumo her place. They will be assisted by Mr. W. Carleton Janes on tho violin. At the morning service at 11 n. m. "Faith's Anchorage" will be tho theme of .t,he sermon; tharjB will also be two anthems by the double quartet and reception 'of fnnlH. Woiiuh'h MlhHloiurr Society Hbvo Mn'tuiir. ' v- , Tho Womun's1 Mlmilonary bo- olmy of thii Chrldtlnn church liold Lhiilr rcgulnr meeting at tho homo of Mrs.. Andrews on .Vancowvor avenue on Tuesday. April thlrri.- Aftcr the. buHlneim . meeting which wnM urcHided over. by. .tho president, Mm. Everett , Kadn. tho meeting wan given . In r.hnrice of Mm. K. W. Wllmot. the nubject of the afternoon was "In - their KontKtePH . .prcaenllnK, .the many lnadera In .tho .work- who., have Klven (ivory thing for tho cause Of tho Maatcr'n work without thought of flintm-lal gain 'or' future, need. in many eauea for very : urnnll MUarleH and who are . dependent on wt for hupporf. . , ,. U ,.' Tho Kr.rlnture lemon wn rend and commented on hy : Mm; 'Hop after which Mrs. tKrlck lofl Mn-a beautiful devotional' prayer.-' -' Mrs. ?Uoyd Wlrka ,and- ,Mr. Herbert Herriart gave a dialogue. "Not Mercy, but.-Juntloc." .This pictured our responsibility -to the aged workers as Justice .not .char ity. . . 1 i." ; ' 1 Mrs. Kads ver." beautifully read tho poem "Tho Bridge Bulldem." after which Mrs. Vllmont gave a resume of Mm. Rogers' con ference talk along the snmo theme. Mrs. Jlerrlan. then read a lovely poem written by a neigh bor ot the old people's home at Marlon, Indiana in tribute to hcs0 aged ladles. The rest of Ihe nfternoon was given to Mrs. Mitchell, mother of Miss Hattie Mitchell, one of our missionaries at Mondome, Africa. Mrs. Mitchell hod with her a large and most Interesting collection of pictures and curios sent frojn Africa by Miss Hattie. Customs and conditions In Africa . were dlscusid by Mrs. Mitchell as she very charmingly displayed the ar ticles. -.-( After the missionary benediction delicious refreshments were serv ed by the ladles of Mrs. Wllmont's division. . I The real name of Lewis Carroll, i author of Alice In Wonderland, was Chuilos Lutwlge bodyson.