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page five 1 1 Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-1. or 75 Mu)S of dmetif lertained Mnnday at a 1:30 lunch WKKKI.Y CALENDAR 4 Wednesday Study club, meeting April lHtli. I 2 d. m. A nnlentlld nrOBrnm has 7, eon In the Masonic banquet hall, Ibeen arranged. T ' the hostessi-s being Mrs. McGowan i Cood speakers have been secured Mrs. I'urdln. Miss Weeks and Miss ; lor lne uccasli.n. inciuumR . Delnhian chanter tneetins. 4 l 'aniey. Alter luncheon the ladles , """": . Y. W. C. A. rooms. Thursday. llnyl bridge and pool. High April 19th nt 9:30. Board Earth," Colvoa?; given by Mrs. (nesday evening. There will be' reports from various committees. McCracken. initiation, and the M. E. C. Is; At the conclusion of business Durlne the social hour Ice cream, 'asking that nil member attend. ," -' A- WhlUuck gave a portion cake- and coffee were served by I I fr meeting, home of Mrs, Myron fRoot. 16 Summit live., Tues day, April 17lh. Kast Side circle M. R. fr church. Home of Mrs. A. C. r Crews, T4 1 6 West Miiin street, Tuesday afternoon, April 17. f H. M. L. Bible Study club. Home of Mrs. Mary Down, 107 Portland avenue. Wed- 4, 1 score nt hridKe was held by Mrs. ,, 1 Purcell nntl low score by Mm. 4,MaLhes. A very enjoyable after 4, 1 noon wns spent by the twenty past 4. , matrons present. Mesdames Glenn Taylor, Harris Janea. E. E. Gore. Porter Nff, land, H. W. Bathlany, senior vice . . I - I .. . V. Dl Newman, parr'commamie; nd Miss Annette Gray, all of Med 'of Col. Sargent Camp, and others. I01u I The splendid Rogue Hlver Acad- i ,., i.n. cmy orchestra will furnish ' KleIlt ,,r tl. Week. 'or tnat cnarmmg uook uy iieury Mr. and Mrs. K. Ilaynu.nd Driver" VanDyke, "The Hlue Flower," I left Saturday by auto to spend a ! which was greatly enjoyed. week at Del Monte. Calif. Mesdames W. C. Wlllson. Stlck- l land and Mills served cakes and I Mr. and Mrs. S. U Mason, whoj,ea ttn,i a BUL.uti hour concluded have been spending the winter iniihe meeting. I ulllnnita returned rTluny. News of Medford Schools rani Party j Fvem of Thursday. I At the card party given by the I Pythian Sisters in the Knights of j basket lunch Pyth'.ns hall, Thursday evening, music. A bugle corps will also be A farewell party wan given on, Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Clancy re- celebration. Come and bring your I . ... .J.. ,, n f, ,..,,, ml, U. MU1C III III WitW uriu ; I). A. H. will meet, home Jm"0 -Mr- S' bmlth' of .Mrs. Roland CI. Beach, 113 .luw KolnB to -Mr- Knlpps nu Ml- Geneva avenue, Saturday, ! a- 0'0, "r,0" Mra- mon on hond to lo tneir nu. Wednetidav eveninir at the home : turned th last nf the week from Thin will, ne a grnna painum t Mrs. nh-nn Fnbrick i Seattle whr the visited their hnnni-ine- . Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1 daughter and fain II v. Sether who are leaving this week) f4 Ml-Hotoe null 'or rnio Alto, wnere .Mr. new.-.. . - ,w M'llli Mm M. will take his master degree In j "hams. .Marlon "HkH 'd ' V. " ... TV Z,. h I social sciences nt Stanford XInl-: Grace Moobury are spending the no V . V.. - . 1 vritv I week-end nt Crescent City nnme nr Mi's. . liecit i-um-niinj - " A Anrll " 1 t unn air. tswanz scorea nigii, Col. Sargent Camp of the table in the banquet room were Spanish American War Vet- 1 decorated with lioquets of cherry erans. picnic. Ashland park, blossoms, where a lunch of fruit Sunday. April 22nd. Assemble auid with wafers, enke and cof- at 11 a. in. Lunch 12:30. )'" w" served by Mrs. Swnrtz. I'rogrnm 2 p. m. J.Mrs. Laldley and Mrs. Caylord. Oregon Slate College club meeting. Home of Miss Car- men Hittson, 1122 Kast Main St. Monday evening, April loth at s o'clock. American Lettion Auxiliary card party. Tuesday after- noon and evening, April 17th nt Armory. Ak Silver Jubilee celebration by Oreater Medford club. St. Mark's hall on North Oakdale, Friday, April 30th at 1 p. m. Silver Jubilee Celebration Leading Event of the Week Extensive plans are well under way for the big Silver Jubilee cele bration by the Greater Medford Club at St. Mark's Hall next Fri day, April 20 at 1:00 p. ni. The ladles of St. Mark's Guild will serve a bounteous luncheon to the 14 expected guests, after which ttere will be a Hi-Jinks enter tl.inmont In which nil of the guests will participate. Y Greater Medford Club was organ. .Ized April 20, 1903, a quarter of Ma century ago and it has been a (f service club to our community in afternoon. April 11th. with a large Hostesses for the evening were attendance, especially from juvenile department. the' Mrs. Glenn Kabiick, -Mrs. K. O. Jerome, and Miss Mnurine i-arroii. A fine gladstone bag wns Blvn ... tl.,l XVi.hkAK I l-ians lor .wu. y . ,,.. ,l, fac-1 convention at Klamath Falls were."B h"-"-" tomorrow Miss Mildred Carlton who hns been in Salem attending a Child Welfare Clinic and visiting Dr. Kstella Warner will return home Hostesses lit Ilridgo Honoring ltirtlulay Misses Jessie MacNlven and Car men Hittson entertained nt an In formal bridge party at the latter's home on Thursday evening, hon oring Miss Jean MacNiven's birth dny. Three tables were lu play. Miss Neva Sanders held high score and Miss Olive Clifford low. An attractive corsage was presented to Miss MacNlven by her friends. Guests Included Maurine Carrol, Mrs. J. Jerome. Hilda Bundy, Altco Hansen, Ruth Galtaher, Sally Olss ler, Neva Sanders, Liberia Gore, Phyllis Roberts and Olive Clifford. M Howard School P. T. A. Have Meeting Friday The Howard Parent Teacher association mot at Howard school April 13. Regular routine ot busi ness was carried on. The following were elected of ficers for the ensuing year: Mrs. M. J. Swing, president; Mrs. Wil liams, vice president; Mrs. Geo. Ho.-;ue, secretary-treasurer. Mr. W. T. iiolger, connected with the Medford school of music, was a visitor at the meeting and dis cussed plans for giviug a musical program at the Howard school on , discussed. Medford plans send a large delegation. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. S. Chand ler. 408 Kdwards street April 25th. Mrs. Edith Heck cnlled a prac tice of tho Degree team to bo held Tuesday evening, April 17th Missionary Society Have Meeting The Woman's and Home Mis sionary society of the First M. K. church held their monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Nellie Feeley on l'ennsylvanlu avenue, with forty-two In attend ance. Mrs. Atnsplger presided over the businoss session, followed by the program, Mrs. V. Walker ji Molt HK.n Reporters: Hetty Culy, IlaiiHcam, Madge Kunzman, Leila VnnDermnrk. Junior High Hanks 100 percent I Junior, high has attained the I highest standard obtainable in bnnklng. Kvery room In the school banked 100 percent Tues day morning. There is only one way to Improve ulld that Is to keep up the remarkable habit. Kvery one is pruud to see his school ut the top. Il Is truly a disgrace to fall down after we have at last reached the goal wo've been strlv lag for all year. This Is the first lime that tho entire school has ulvlnv tliu lionk rovlMUV "All All Cpmo-11- uuimeu nr. -. v.-..v "..-i j...., Lei's bank 100 percent tho re- venturous Task of Our tbin " Mr. rw- rn.i.l nn nrtio n nil niailllllR seven OIIIIR uuys. I .tomonou. ! .."I. " . I itanulmi should become a habit to'uiiy. j 4 meuicai care in our bciiooih. n , , . , . w n T Mrs. seiner receiveu nign siuic.. an(l Mrs Rny Mornn. nc- mite box plnyelte was a ptonsing i - ............ Mrs. Hubbs low score for the la-1 companled by sirs. F.vcreit Mac-! number, under the direction of ;'' everyone should bring his dies. Jerry Jerome received high , Arthur ,,.f, liy nlllo p,.ldy toMrs. Harold Wiley, parts beill 'y 'to school as If It were the score; Justin smim low siu", spend the week end In l'ortland. i taken by several inetnDers or tne , "- for the men. " They will return the first of the society. Those enjoying tho evening's Week. I The hostess was assisted by Mrs. entertainment of bridge were tho I ! nr. HodgcB and Mrs. Albert Moore school fao- Dallas nice of rortlnnd. who Ih f in sol ving cake anil ten liming tho ". .?. . , . 1. . V.I..V. at tno nan. i-jacn mmuer "" ...- ti i-rtnkln. 1 fielil Kii.iiin- rr rh.iiinn Kn. .... Mrs. Ilubtw, .miss . uenvor, was a guest in inis cny wui and Mrs. WllsonJ past week. lie gave an nddress at I Religlout Training School urged to be present nt 7:30 sharp. 4-A April tend. 10, Everyone urged to at- f tUa nWlAwt Hvir nrcjini.ntlnn In I forward movement in which the Spanish War Vc-icians Auxiliary club Is not looked upon as an itn- Ln-i'll District 1-rc-sl.lem. portant factor in bringing it to a Thu Auxiliary of Col. lUCCfllltonC. Sargeht Camp I . S SpaiuHh a. 1 Of the twenty original members Veterans entertained their Llstrlct several aro still making their homo president. Mrs. Mamie 1). Linvllle, in Medford and will be honored j Thursday evening at the armory, guests at the celebration; also a A .very interest.ng buxlnenn number of former presidonls. "ucefng was held nt which time ,,, r Mis. Linvllle was presented with a ford'srtiromlnent women Their efforts this year have been directed toward the erection of a community club house, besides work along civic lines in connec tion with the Public Health asso ciation. Girl Scouts. Scholarship Loan Fund. Hotter Homes Imposi tion, etc. The Music and Drama department have brought the best to be obtained along these lines, in the city before the public, as well as out of town talent in high ly successful concerts. Mrs. It. C. Mulhollaud has served as president during tho past yenr. Mrs. n. E. as a gift ot esteem from the auxiliary. The veterans were Invited and enjoyed the social hour. There were many Interesting speeches and delicious refreshments were served by the ladles In chnrge. Mrs. llnclinc Hostess . l'lilihin t'luh The Pythian club held their first meeting of the month with Mrs. Hoehne on South Orange. Tuesday evening, April loth. After atten tion . to necessary business, the I,.K nu n t,.Vr,ln nnollprt them- Oreen Is chairman for the Jubilee jSe)v(;s t0 the program for the even ing, as planned by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Peterson. A general good tlmo was on Joyed by all. and the numerous luncheon. p. A. It. Will Meet 4 Next Sal u relay Crater Lake chnpter. naugmeis ,ftnd npproprlllte rewards for active of the American Ilevolution, wiU ; (lffort brought forth expressions meet at the home of Mis. Finland I . . nmusen,ent nnd pleasure. Saturday. April 21st. MIks C. Hittson Hostess O. S, C. Club Tomorrow The regular monthly meeting 01 jA delicious lunch was served iy I the hostesses. Box SMHal Central Iolnfc ' The benefit concert and box so- the Oregon State College cluh . will , piven )y tne Campfire r.lrls i.a hni.i Mnndnv evening, April 16 at the home of Miss Carmen Hitt son. 1112 Kast Main street. All alumni or former students of O. S. C. are cordially Invited. IH'Iptdnii ChnpU'r To Mwt Thursday ntmntci- meeting. Thursday, th at 9:30 at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Subfrct will he Jlin Ila clne's "Athalie. There will be a board meeting Tuesday. April 17th at the home of Mrs. Myron Hoot. Mi-s. li. rickctt HMrf i tt r V mi VedncMln The T. K. O.'s were entertained ot the home of Mrs. U. V,. IMckett. near Cold Hill, on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. K. Day and Mrs. II. Hammond had charge of the pronram which was a very Inter esting' one. Nineteen members ere present. Oak Grove P. T, Have Meeting Oak Grove P. T. A. held their regular monthly meeting at the school house Friday afternoon, April 13. A literary program was given by MVs. Hood's room he fore the meeting which was much enjoyed by the P. T. A. members. Plans were completed for a com munity supper and entertainment to he given at the school house Friday evening, April 27. At the close of the meeting of j ffciers were elected for the next term. Mrs. Rill Hooker was re elected president, Mrs. Jack Grow elected vice president, and Mrs. Walter Inch, secretary and treas urer. The last meeting of this term will he held Mav It. Card and Dancing Party At Parish Hoiim- Much Interest Is being shown in the card and dancing pnrty. to be given by the members of St. Mark's Altar Guild, on Tuesday evening, April 17th, at the Parish House. The following committees will serve: i- . Reception: Margaret Ames and Kdith Fish. Music: filadys Strang. Floor: Ann Hamilton. Refreshments: A let ha Vnwter and Virginia Waite. Prices: Frances Mann. Decorntlng: Hazel Pringle and Esther Hammond. " Reservations: Roberta Bebh. Cards will be , played, followed by refreshments and dancing. The proceeds will go toward the pipe organ fund and all who attend aro assured an enjoyable evening. .Mrs. Mohlcy Hostess Oregon History Club The Oregon History club met In regular session Tuesday nflernoon at the home of Mrs. Mobley on South Holly, with Mm. J. A. Mof fstt as chairman. The following papers were carefully prepnred and many interesting events of the Rogue River valley were present ed, with Table Rock and Jackson ville as settings: "The Hiscovery of the Northwest Coast," Mrs. Mobley. "The Western Indians," Mrs. Noel Krskln. "John Jacob Asotr's Interest in the Oregon Coast." Mrs. Moffatt. "The First Missionaries," Mrs. Huson. ' - "The Overland Search for the Western Sea," Mrs. Phntr. Refreshments were served by the hostess, after which the meet ing adjourned to " meet nt the home of Mrs. Mtekeul on Ross Mr. Terrell, Carroll, Mr. Wait, Miss IJarrigar. Miss bcou. Miss Gilbert. Miss Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Smith. Miss Nichols. Miss Butler. Miss Thels. Miss Mooberry. Mr. nnu .mis. j , h Innt,h. nnil tfriin(I nun v in ire i onway, moioreu it the union endeavor rallv nt the! Will Be Held Here Presbyerlan church on Friday! A religious training school will evening. i be held at the Presbyterian church Mrs. Zoa Arnold accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith York. Mr. nnd Mrs. lU'drlek, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Meutzer. Mr. and lrs. Glenn Fnbrick, Miss Olckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Knox, Miss Klennor Ames, Miss Myrna Barrett. Hooscreli P.-T. A. Mas Interesting Meeting One of the most enjoyable meet ings which Roosevelt P a r e n t- Teacher association has held was their regular April session on In day afternoon. The business meet ing with Mrs. Clement presiding, was a very important one. The meetinir opened by the present re peating the mothers' creed. Aftor this the minutes of the last meet ing were read and reports of dif ferent committees given. The fol lowing officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, president; Mrs. Howard. Orover, vice president: Mrs. Harvey Fields, secretary, nnd Mrs. Herman Pow ell, treasurer. Following the busi ness meeting Mrs. Phipps present ed the following program: A group panied by Miss Mackey; pina solos, Klaine Brophy; vocnl solos. Miss Flirence McMlhose, accompanied Portland Friday to visit with Mrs. A. L. QuisentitM-ry and family. They expect to return the first ot the week. Mrs. Clara OeLosh nnd grand. daughter. Katberlne Ann. wilt ar rive Monday nnd will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont DeLnph on South Holly street. Miss Jotin He on Wednesday, Thursday nnd Frl day nlRhts of this week, beginning at 7:30 p. ni., with two sessions of the classes of 45 minutes each and an assembly period In between. This will be a splendid opportun ity for Christian workers. This school takes the place of the old time Sunday school conventions,. It will be held in conjunction with a similar school in Ashland on the alternate days of tho week. . Rev. Walter L. VanyXuys of I ll,.l I t.llirl.-.i... Ailr A ii-it ni- iosh is entertaining on Monday !,. tUn ,nll11,)ni,nn .i,.,. fr. arernoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Oregon, hns been chosen by the honoring her cousin and also in ,ocal mintHterial association un- luistcr Kgg Hunt Kmivssful The Faster egg hunt that was given Sunday morning. April 8th, proved very successful. At 8: 30, the members or the Girls' league hid the cgKS behind trees and In the- tall grasses of the new play ground on Fast Main street. At nine o'clock, a "mob" of small children wero turned loose on the grounds to hunt. Tho job was fin ished within ten minutes nnd the children went off happy with the results of their find. This was tho first Fasten eg hunt ever held in Medford. The Junior High GUIs' league spon represent the teachers. Some of Ruth 'the charges brought against them were very funny. In the lust num ber, the girls Rave a very dainty . spring dance, after which the boys came out dressed In fluffy cost tumes and danced tho same num ber. They brought forth a hearty applause from the students. We hope the O. A. A. will put on an assembly program every year. 4 Junior Jubilee Plans ProjErfssing Plans for the Junior Jubilee to be held in the Juntor high school Friday evening, May 4th, are pro- jgressing nicely. The committee In cnarge or me nssemniy program I have decided to put on the little play "Silver Sandals." The cast 1 has been selected and will begin j work nt once. The boys' and girls glee clubs, harmonica band, drum I corps will appear in this play. which promises to be very good. In addition to the assembly pro-i gram, there will he several side shows after tho main program. Candy, ice cream, and popcorn will -be sold In the hall during the en tertainment. . Tho Junior Jubilee is only three weeks off remember the date, May 4th. )toosi:vKir school Spelling The Roosevelt averaged 9G.3 per cent on tho weekly assignment of words last week. Health Inspection Only 68.2 percent of the school passed muster whon It came to checking on health, chore this week. However, much interest Is manifested and health posters are sored the affair for all boys and ! being made in tho different gnidoM. celebration of her birthday. tder whoso auspices it is being "vvV'K. Newell, federal prohi- ntld' to act aa lmn of the a0"00' Hon administrator, who hnsMrs. Clara Ksson, religious work bitio spent two days In Medford official business, -will return to Portland today. Mr. Newell Is well pleased with the enforcement of the law in southern Oregon and, praises the work of. the law enforcement officials both fed-eral-nnd county. - Miss Irene Fads nccompnnled by Miss . Wllma Iwimpkin. Floyd Gregg nnd Theodore Merryweather whq aro attending . A. C, are spending the week-end in this city. The many friends of Miss Fads. (director for the Christian church ! in Ore-ion, will assist as one of the teachers. Christ inn Kndenvom Have Rally. A rally for the young people of the Christian FndeaVor socle ties of Crater Fake Cnion. yhicli comprises all the Christian Kn deavor societies In Merrill. Klam ath Falls. Ashland, Phoenix, Jackscnvltle, Central Point, Med glils under twelve years of age. Kach member of the league brought two colored eggs for tho hunt. The officers of tho league aro Blllle Hammett. president; Flizabeth Fleischer, vice-president; Dorothy Pa ley, secretary-treasur er. Miss i-Jsther van camp is nu vlsor for the group. .Spelling Class Reaches 100 Percent The 7A I class has reached the 100 percent goal In spelling the pnsUwock. It is the first nnd only class that has reached that murk. The other classes did very well Fven the first grade have . made, free hand health posters that would do credit to pupils twice their age. PoMlers to National Convention A sample from each of the four elementary grade buildings, ot Safety First posters are being sent to tho national convention , of Parents and Teachers association. Alhletlcs The Roosevelt 6th grade boys won over the Washington team last Saturday 46 to 19 in indoor baseball. The Roosevelt 4lh grade this week also. Their percentages 'boys lost to the Jackson 4th grade. The Roosevelt Gth grade girls have been declared the champions of girls' teams of the elementarf schools. rln basebitll. Banking , 'i. ' -f1- On Tuesday of this week the The 7AI geography class, which banking report showed that 86.2 aro as follows: 7B1, 99.8 percent; 7B11, 98.7 percent; KUU, HH.9 per cent; 7A11, 98. 2 percent. These classes are ,all taught by Mi;. Keesee,' " J' Items hi Science Dejuu-tmciit has completed the prescribed work lu geography, has become now Social Events of Church Societies I The Jackson county chnpter of the Oregon State Music Teachers and Boy Scouts of Central Point nt the high school Friday evening was a very successful affair. Over fiftu nllrnntU'P hiiYOH WOT A Bold. A splendid program was given. James Lane- April 24 S evens sang three solos.-Miss K"th j 0rr(fon KJ(0 isc XoJrlcrs Fuy's dancing pupils gave some Klll4Mi4w ut luncheon There will be a regular Delphian j specialty numm-. mu aiis (PWI Milllll'll .KilVf H i-:vi limn- Miss I,ynette Jlezninnnicn sang j several solos. j The evening wns opened by th" Boy Scouts and the Campfire Girls ! closed the entertainment with a song and taps. 44 IV. C. T. C Meiling , On Thursday The W. C. T. U. met Thursday afternoon at the V. W. C. A. with the president, Mrs. Woods in the chair. Mrs. H. L. Leonard had chnrge of the devotional exercises. Mrs. G. A. D'Albinl gave an in teresting review of the address on national defense given by Lleuten- flnmr Party nnt colonel L,eroy wmun ai me itntmrint- Friends . I H- A. R. convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeFord of I The W. C. T. IT. will hold their Valley View entertained at a din-j annual Mother's Day meeting ner party Sundav. Covers were April 26th, when the state presl r la red for Mrs. Fdith T.arson nnd I dent. Mrs. Ada Jolh-y. will be pre. Fd Royce of Medford. Mr. and ent and give an address. Mrs. IloForil and Tamil' ni.joiiey win hii pimh h mr .! by Mlsrf Bail la h Gore; reading. Miss who is a sophomore at the Stnto VanMeter. Following the program college, will he Interested to know a general discussion on character she has been appointed on the building and training In the home Barometer staff, and school, followed by both par- ; 1 ( nest and teachers. Mrs. M. lu. j Schonard then made an appeal to the circle for cooperation for the local humane society. Miss Schmi-j dor's room won tho fern. Tbe so cial hour that followed was very enjoyable. Delicious cake nnd cof- fee were served by the following I committee: Mrs. Tyree, Mrs. Sleet er, Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Denlson nnd Mrs. Caltyon Isaacs. Radio Parties For "Madame Q". A large number of j-adlo parties are being planned for Tuesday night, when the first two Install ments of "Madame Q", the popu lar aerial comedy which have al ready been presented by the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, will he repeated together, to satis fy the demand of radio listeners thruout the valley for repetitions of either the first or second parts, missed on account of counter at tractions ut the theaters or dance pavilions. The last two appearances of "Madame Q" were quite a social event In Medford, and the languid "widow with a flare for travel and Investing in impossible real estate" radio parties thruout Medford and ! ? th.B ""J0"1 1.tho c? Mrs. , 1!. a .blind nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. It Trcsham and family of Sams Viil- Prthlnn Sy em Social F.vening. A social owning has been ptan ned for Knights of Pythias. Pyth ian Sisters, their families nnd tist church Sunday, April 29th. f-f t S. W. V. Hnve Picnic Ashland. April 22 On Sunday. April 22nd, the members of Col. Cargent Camp, of the Spanish American War Veter ans, will hold their first annual picnic nt Ashland park, and In case of inclement weather the Tho H.' M I,. Bible Study club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Down, 107 Port land avenue. Mrs. F. V. Maddux, leader. f-f- Tho East side circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. A. C. Crews, 1416 West Main street. Tuesday after noon. Visitors welcome. The Womnn's Missionary si- ford, and Grants Pass, was held I science ciass wun auks nisemmi nt the Presbyterian church of las teacher. The other sclenco this city Friday night, nt 6:30 p. have completed their study m. Pep songs wero sung around inls, and are now taking up a tho bannuet table and social ,Htudy of Insects.. , toosts wero given. Al! of lho cIllHm'H wero cntw- Mlss Ruth Mnlcom gave a toast talneii t Bonner for one or two on "Friendship". Mr. Guy Davis "'hhoiih. Besides, study ng the on "Ideals," and Fdson Randall lKlhor, Interesting reports have on "Teamwork", ufter which they adjourned totho main nudi torlum where they were led In song by Morton Fernben for n short song service. Reverend Mltchelmore of Ashland hnd ! been . made on various Insects, Members of the classes are all enthusiastic about their work. Girls' Athletic Association (Ives Program per cent of the school bunked. The hundred percent rooms were Mrs. Hyde's 3A nnd Mrs. Maxwell's IA. , Parent -Teacher Meeting A splendid meeting was enjoyed by a full house on Friday after noon nt tho , Roosevelt Parent Teacher association. Tho program, In chargo of Mrs. Dolph Phipps. wns ns follows: Group of songs School chorus. - Piano solo Klaine Brophy. Vocal solo Mrs. McFlhuse ac companied by Beulah Gore. Reading of cholco articles by Mrs. Guyer on the subject of charge of tho dovotionnl service, and Dallas Rice of Portland spoke on the Stnto convention which is to be held next week nt The Dalles. Oregon. Rev. Fail Dadd of tho Grants Pass Christian Tho Junior High Girls' Athletic l "Motherhood." A general tllscus nssoclntlon had charge of Friday's i slon on the tonic. assembly program. Following is At the close of the meeting Mrs. the program given under tho di rection of Miss Yvonne Smith: Dance "Raggedy Anno ami Rag gedy Andy" Adra Kdwards and Goldle Higdon. church gave a short address oncown Act Muriel Waters, Mar 'Crusade with Christ, todny nnd tomorrow." There were 140 young people present, nnd the shield which Is always awarded nt ral- ciety of the First Presbyterian j m'H 1)r in nocieiy winging un church will meet on Tuesdav nf-largest delegation and coming the tnmnnn in tho rhinvh nnrim-. Alfarthest. was awarded to large attendance Is desired. The pageant entitled. "The Chal lenge of the CroHB," which 1 he fng presented at the Presbyterian church this evening by seven young ladies from the Life Work Recruits band composed of Christ ian young people of all the churches, promises to he a most interesting and Instructive presen- Klam nth Falls, who had 1 0 delegates present. . nnn.i n n ttrn ini'miH. o n - ..,, .11 I. K-rurpd pram nf mi i.n .1 o innr Thl will bp lhc 30t annlv.rwlry turn., nt 8 o , lork P- m .. T' d ' f gf (ar r-roninK. A.nl 1 all i n "-,.,,.,. B:lln Spnln. KnlKhts of I'ythl.iK hall. "',r, A1 HpIinll.h wnr vrlmm nd S n'rlnrk. thoro will I mwir vr , fnmM(,!i r,Bnrl lP f whether or .dnnrinB. Tome nnd onjoy a 'n" j , ,hy llr, n nih-rK of any ramp rial evenlnff. nr invited. nlKo nil memlier nnd ' Matr.n.-.-r "f .,11.. r, "w.'? Matron. Cub wa, .n- unch at H.V. and program at association met ' at the Uthla Springs hotel, Ashland, for lunch Tuesday. An Invitation had been extended the music teachers of Grants J'ass nnd Klamath Falls to be guests and both towns were represented. Among tho Medford people at- tending were: Mrs. J. W. White, Miss Florence Groves. Miss Alice Ilolmback, Miss Alnyi Lawrence. Mrs. 10. K. Gore, Mrs. Rawles Moore, Mrs. T. J. Arnsplger, and Mr. nnd Mrs. James Stevens. Plans for a general observance nf Na tional Music week, May 6-1 were discussed. Mrs. H. K. Gore will entertain her pupils informally with a reci tal during music week when Miss Herna Hulght nt Ashlnnd will play , a program of Interesting modern compositions'. College Club Meets. With Mrs. Malmgren College Club held its April meet ing Saturday afternoon, the four teenth, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Malmgren of Phocx with forty ladies present. After a brief business meeting the following program was given by ladles from Ashland: Violin solos "From (he Cane brake" Gardner, "Souvenir" Ordla, played by Miss Ruth Yoder of the Southern Oregon Normal faculty, ampanfed by Miss Mary Galey. Piano solos "Spinning Song" Mendelssohn, "Hungarian" McDow ell, "Ken Follet," lTh Fhefly), Rogers; played by Miss Mary Falcy. Rook review "Grants In The the valley. Following the presentation of tho second installment last Tues day night, the cast of characters In the clever little comedy, were the guests of a party nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horry -Bush on West Main street. A delightful buffet supper was served. Those present were: Miss Jo Murruy. Karl Do vis. Edward Kelly, Bert Hostel, Mary Grelner, Mr. und Mrs. Jay Gore and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Bush. In addition to the private par ties planned for the following Tuesday night, will be a radio party open to the public at the Palmer Piano House on Main street, for tho benefit of those who haven't radios In their homes and wish to hear the two comedies. Following the program, which will begin nt nine o'clock sharp, re freshments will be served the pub lic, by the owners of tho popular music house. Those tnklng pnrt In the two Copco comedies will includo; Jo Murray, James Stevens, Kai? Davis Harold Corliss and Mary Grelner. of Christ to young lives. Mrs Flora Wiley is taking the principal part in "Evangel." Special music will be furnished by Miss Kllow Mao Wilson In a goHpe) solo and also a rltiet sung by Miss Wilson und Mildred Lawrence, entitled "In the Garden." At the morning service, the Sac rament of the Lord's supper will Wedding Bells be administered. Two anthems today. The wedding ceremony was read to two happy couples nt the study of the Presbyterian church Satur day by Rev. K. V. Lawrence, both coming from California. They wore as follows: Frederick V. Cuusley of Hilt, California, and Blanche Mohler of Red Bluff, a niece of Mrs. Sunderland who with her hus band were attendants at the wed ding. They were also accompan ied by Miss Mohicr's brother und wile. They come to Medford Fri day and will return to California garet Rennrd, Nello Green, Bar bara Wall, June Davis, Margaret Warner. Kangaroo Court Group of stu dents. Spring Donee Girls Doris Patton, Lavnn An derson, !Koe Lantfs, Ardyce Llndley, Fthel Chord, Dorothy Bryant, Dorothy Paley, and Carvel Reames, Boys Harry White, Oloyd Smith 1 Lloyd Johnson, W oodrow Shaw, Wallace Iverson, Dick Sleight, Harold Swank and Allen Rogers. In the clown net, the girls gave some very clever tumbling stunts, The Kangaroo Court, presided over by Anna Mae Fuson us Judge, tried teachers and students on different chnrges. Students were dressed to Schuchnrd solicited the support of nil In the Interest of the Humane society drive now on. The following were tho hostesses for the afternoon:: Mrs. Tyree, Mrs; Drow, Mrs. .Sloeter, Mrs. Isaacs, and Mrs. Denison. entitled "I Hear - the Voice of Jesus Hay," and "Dreams of Gal ilee," both beautiful numbers, will ho sung by tho mixed quurtet. "The Briefest Biography In tho Bible," will he the theme of the message by the pastor. Tho evening service will be broadcasted over KMKD through courtesy of the Perl Funeral Parlors. Buiinest Men's Qotpel Trtm The PuHiness Men's Gospel Team holds services today at Gold Hill, the services to start at 3:00 p. in. Cars will leave Medford at 2:00 p. m. sharp from tho public library, where transportation will be fur I nfshed those who haven't cars. j Woman' Auxiliary ItapttHt Church The Woman's Auxiliary of the I Bsptl.it church, met In business ; session nt the home nf Mrs. S. N. T Is Evelyn Heft of Central i!cnnfH " ni7rHJ'10 ttv,m, on Point was a Medford visitor Frl- Tuesday, April 10th. Tho president. Mrs. B. F. NefT, . 44. presided over the meeting which Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Grieve of;wnn opened by singing. "My Faith Prospect were Medford visitors Iook Up to Thee." Then followed this past week. passages of scripture given from l memory ity earn memner, won Tallsmnn Temple No. 4ft, will 'prayer by A. J. Anderson. Routine convene in regular session Wed business was then taken up with Society Personal Also Mr. James Kirk and Miss Blrdio Harden, both of Maxwell, Cal. They drove across the line this morning and will return to make their home In Maxwell. Taqurt-Wrlght The chapel of Saint Michael's and All Angels' Kplscopal church was tho scene Saturday evening of pretty wedding ceremony when Miss BetiUih Mary Wright, daugh ter of Sirs. A. P. Wright, became tho bride of Carl Henry J liquet, son of Charles Jaquet of Salem. The Rev. T. ,F. Bowen officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage by lu-r brother, Arthur I,ce Qiiisi-nberry, was attractive In a wedding gown nf white satin nnd Inco made In bouffant style. Her full length veil was arranged In n cop with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet nf bride's ros'S and lilies of the val ley. Her sister, Minn Kathleen Wright, who was her maid of hon or, had a frock of ciel blue taffeta and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia rosi'S. , Forest I-Mwnrd Wright ncted ns best man and Gordon Wllkenson as UKher. A small reception was held at tho home of the brldu'a mother after the ceremony. . . After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Jnquet will make their home In Seattle. Both Mr. Jaquet nnd his bride attended tho University of Oregon. He Is a member of the Delta Tholn Phi fraternity nnd sho belongs to Dlta ei5ta sorority. Portland Tele gram. Mrs. Jaquet was formerly of Central Point, having graduated there about ten years ago. Legion Auxiliary Notes The annual auxiliary card parly will be held Tues., April 17 at tho newly decorated club rooms In tho armory. The hostesses for the afternoon tiro tho Mesdames J. H. Butler, R. A. Holmes. John Fluhrer. Jim Murray, Don New bury, nnd Arnold Butler ami play ing will bf'Kln nt 2. Tho evening hostesses are the Mesdames Rob ert Brltt. Horace Bromley, Wm. Bolger, Miles Gammlll, and Lylc Thuimnn with playing at R, Table reservations may be made with Mrs. J. II. Butler, T.ir.-L ns general ebnlrmnn, or Mrs. Helva Aiken, 441-M. Thin Is tho first benefit of the year for the hospital Mid child welfare program nnd tho public's support is expected to be strong In this undertaking. WASHINGTON SCHOOL The following program was ren dered by tho CB-4U grades for the students assembly. Friday, April 13lh. This was tho second .of three assemblies which are given Jointly during each semester, Chorus, 68 Spnnlsh guitar Piano solo, "Coasting" i.. Harry Glblett Original story, "A True Ghost Story" Dean Ploper Violin solo, "Minuet In G" ; : Ksther Alexander Piano accompaniment by , Helen Kvanson 1 Molly's Little Ram Helen Crane Piano solo, "Ivy" Joan DeLosh Poem- .... .'...Maurice Byrne Song Helen Fvanson Pluno solo Fred Beck Piano solo Delmar Wright Miss Harding Is clnss advisor of tho 613 class, while Mrs. Bolton ndvlses tho 4B class.. To them largely Is due the successful carry ing out (f the program. However, tho two presidents of the classes did their parts, did the canvassing to see who could tnko part on tho program. It has been part of tho policy of teachers of Washington to glvo opportunities to the student leaders to go ahead and do the things which has ben set for them. And In many cases the stu dents have risen to the occasion In an admirable way. Friday. April 20th, 1928. has been designated uh , Washington School Annual Visiting dny.v In conjunction with the plans of the Pnront-Teacher program in. the afternoon. Officers of the Parent Teacher organization have felt for some time that thoro should be more Interest shown by the parents in the fine work done by the teachers of their children. The whole program will be one offered by the children of the school, each rocm showing some of the actual work done. The program of the organization will begin at 3 In the 1 afternoon, nnd tho attendance of : Just ns mnny as can come Is de sired. During the first part of tho afternoon parents are urged to ' come, nnd visit in tho - various 1 rooms, see the actual work done. Tho teacher will be teaching regu lar clnsses of work. Also there (Continued on Pag Savin) d mil It hi