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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75
sicnl program.
Furnas, SIM-W,
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for reservations,
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Oregon History Club, home
s of Mrs. Miekenl on Koss lane.
Tuesday, April 24.
i K. O.'s will meet Wed-
nesday, April 'i't, home of Mrs.
4 I..- E. Williams.
V Etta D. liubbs Tent, Daugh- 4
ters of Veterans, meeting
Tuesday, Apt II 24. Mrs. O. V.
Williams will be a guest of
! the club.
S Neighbors of Woodcraft, I.
O. O. V. hall, Monday evening.
1 April 2J. Celebration 31st an-
ni versa ry. 4
Woman's Bible class Pros-
byterlan church, Wednesday, ; Farewell party
April 2(1, at 2:30. Kvollt of Wec-k.
Pythian club, home of Mrs. Mr. ami Mis. Sam Cotton, S2R
0. W. Hall, 410 South Crape East Main street, gave a farewell
street. party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Lady Elks will meet Tues- , W. N. Ulce who left laBt night for
day, April 21, at Ellis temple. ! Portland to make their home.
Hostesses, Mrs. O. Alden, Mrs. : The evening was spent playing
II. Darnielle anil Mrs. John ! cards anil dancing.
Hntler. ' - 4 i Out of town guests were Mrs.
Degree of Honor Lodge Flo Kitzinger. Miss Marcella Sand
will have their regular meet- erson of Ashland nnd Val All-
lng Friday. April 27 at the 1 weather ol' Portland,
4- luvnl Neighbors' ball. '
IJPl - The I'vthlaii Club will Medford ;lrl
mnM Tuesday nveninir. Ai.ril , ' Wh Krlionl Play
, 24th with Mrs. 11. Hall, 416
k 4 South Crape.
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served by the hostess, assisted by . enjoyed. ; spcciul business received attention,
Mesdames Diamond, Flynu, J. H. Mrs. John Oammill Invited the during the business session and
Taylor and William Hinibarger. i unit to meet at her home near nominations of officers for the
Mrs. Leonard was the recipient of phm.nlx for ,ho May meeting. ' i coming year were made,
many remembrances. j Mrs. Kawles Moore contributed
fire....... M..,ti.Tr.f t iT.i. I Academy Musicians I two piano numbers by McDowell.
i .7. 'm V - i Please Radio Fans "l.lninn Idol" and "Utile Log
'TnT Great'" Med'ord Cub wllli One o, the most delightful , radio ; W both of which teceived
have a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Programs heart over KM ED. 'f ! n'Alb gave a very Inter-
nlshed by St. Mary s academy or-
PROGRAM SO. OREGON DISTRICT
FEDERATION WOMEN'S CLUBS
i
demons' nil inn le.-,iloi- will lm
cneut r.r iho niuh -....I ni ..iv .chestra and students of music Frl
talk on -Hume Heautiful." Mrs. j day night from 9 to 10, through
M. Hogan has charge of the mil
iho conference held In Portland
last month.
Mesdames Stratton, liishop and
. , ... " - . , l..., wu !(.... I, l,i
. .. Chnrlu nnal 3111.11. UaaHICU .M.n. ULtUU i
Hie nnirv ml i-.ii y .jwm.., ,wv,
jeweler. Little June Adams, whose . Ben '" .
sweet soprano voice has charmed i vt,Ull suiein
local audiences who have attended , ,'avp icct-nliir Meeting.
the ncameily recllals the past year. TllllIllun Temple No. 40.
Hetty Stennetl, ll-year-old harpist, ;,, . 8lRt,rH heM ,n.rest-
Hetty ..vanson aim iieieu ..onus. ; eeiun, Wednesday evening.
youthful pumo soloists, ami iaiy; (h, Kn, .1UH of i.yibias hall
Hayes. In clever mnoiogues, eie , ,i,r of nrfl.-era and
outstanding features of the pro- ; , , ,,,,,.,, und
Kl11" . i Mifinv itoms nt iiiuiortanco to
, 4 . , . I niftnv Items or iinponanco
the ineetitiB. It was decided to
sei-ve a dinner for the KniKhtH
of 1'ythin.s at the time of their
District convention to bo hold
the 2tith. After the elo.se of thft
hiisinosM session a delicious lunch
of siilud. siuidwuhes. und eof-
of eiriht voilinH. piano, drums and
cello, was well trained, and handled
the dirfitult selections, which he
Kan and ended the program, with
a definite stroke Hint elicited con
siderable admlnititon on the part
of listeners throughout the valley.
This wan the first bow of the youiiK
station.
Southern Oregon friends will he
Interested to learn that Miss Then-
ilusia von der Hellen, duiiKhter ofj
J. H. von uer Hellen of Hellen. nasi Delphian Study Club
been assiLTiu'd a prominent part in Has Interesting Meeting
ncamody musclians over the local : ' w"""'wl1 "y , 'he. T' vi s
the senior play to be presented noon
by the Franklin high school of
Portland, Ore. Miss von der Hellen
has made a splendid record during
all her school years and is gradu-
llridg? Luncheon
Hotel Medford
Mrs. Edna Isaacs and Mrs. J. J.
Buchter were point hos" esses for
a bridge luncheon at the Hotel ! atlng at the ege of 1 5..
Medford Wednesday noon of this,
past week.
The luncheon talde was attrac
tively decorated with spring flow
ers in pas'cl shades.
The guests played bridge on the
Degree of Honor Lodge
Have Party Weilnetalay.
On Wednesday, April IS. the
Degree of Honor Lodge gave a
liarty nt the home of Mrs. R. E.
The Delphian Chapter met Thurs
day, April 13, In the V. W. C. A.
rooms. Mrs. Myron Root, presi
dent of the club, In her capable
Pearl Campbell and Mrs. Clara
l'lchlner.
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Howard School
Hum Heclinl.
An evening of music was en-
TO BE HELD IN MEDFORD, APRIL 27-28, IN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Conventions and Past Presidents
Grants, Pass, Nov. 6. 1913 Chairman, Mrs. W. (1. Davidson,
lirauls Pass, April L'lWO. 1!U4 President, Mrs. W. li. Davidson.
Medford, Sept. 22, 2:1. 24. Ill IS President. Mrs. tlilmore.
Ashland, April 2(1. 27, 2S, lHlti President, Mrs. Marian Towno.
drains Pass, Oct. 27, 1H17 President, .Mrs. W. W. Canity.
Medford, April 2'J, 191a President, Mrs. J. R Mnndy.
flranis Pass. May tl. 11122 President, Mrs. C. I.. C. Ahlf.
Talent, May B, l!2:t President. Mrs. Jay Terrlll.
Ashland. May 3. IS'24 Presldeiit, Mm. I!. MacCracken.
Hogun ltiver, April 25, 111 25 President. Mrs. A. K. Erhart,
Koseburg, April 24, ll)2i President, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler.
(IrantH Pass, April 23, li'27 Presidenl. Mrs. (!. II. Woodward.
Officers 1927-1928
President Miss (Irace II. Chamberlain. Ashland.
Firse Vice-President Mrs. E. E. Clements, Talent.
Second Vice-President Mrs. L. I!. Humphrys, Central Point.
Recording Secretary Miss Elizabeth 1). Palmer, Ashland.
t Corresiioniling Secretaiy Mrs. Walter C. Tucker, Hellvtow,
Treasurer Mrs. William H. Prown. Ea','le Point.
Auditor-Mrs. T. tl. Ileluie. Medford.
Organizer Mrs. C. 11. Mason, tlrants Pass.
President of the (leneral Kedeiation ol Women's Clubs Mrs. John D.
Sherman.
President of Ihe Oregon Rlale I'edenition Mrs. O. R Frnnkel.
Presidenl of the Southern Oregon District Miss tSraco 11. Chamberlain,
Josephine County.
Members
President of the Grants Pass Woinjon'a Club Mrs. C. 13. Mason 45
Jackson County, president of
Members and visitors are requested to remove their hats.''
Pages will iass notes, go oil errands, be .on duty at the door, to help
maintain order ami quiet in the hall. i -e-,:.
Reasons why you should NOT join the District Federation:
1. It will cost you five centa a year.
2. Kree literature will take your time to read. ..... 1
3. You will be tempted to grow mentally.
4. One meeting a year will overcrowd your busy calendar.
f. Your club will demand stronger food than a milk diet.
Convention theme: Fresh grist for your mill.
Program
April 27, 1928. Friday Afternoon, 2:30. Presbyterian Church.
Presiding: Miss Chamberlain, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Hiimplirya.
Call to order. .
Invocation In unison (Written by Jamea Thomson, 172C).
"Ruber of light nnd life; Thou God Supreme!
O, leuch mo what la good, teach me Thyself! .. .
Save me from folly, vauily, and vice.
From every low pursuit, and feed my soul
Witli knowledge, conscious pence, and virtue pure: ' -
Sacred, siibstanllal, never-fading bliss." Amen.
(Mrs. Mulholland lead-
mezzanine floor of the hotel. Thompson. The party was given
Mis. Charles Gilbert held high in honor of -Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
score. Mrs. McOowan second and
Cnniniings, who are leaving in
the near futuro to make their
home in Klamath Falls. Tin
lodge presented Mr. and Mrs.
Cuuimings with a motto.
A social evening was enjoyed.
4-
(ilaspell, a biography of George
Grain Cook, a pioneer of the Little
Theater movement in America.
Mrs. T. .1. Malnrgren told the
club in her entertaining way of her
return trip from Europe through
Mrs. V. V.. Drayton third.
Guests included Mrs. .1. J. Itoch
ter, Mrs. Dr. Clancy, .Mrs. AV. E.
Paryton. Mrs. John I'.arneburg.
Mrs. O. C. Failing. Mi's. John Wil
kinson. Mrs. Kate Young, Mrs. Dolt
Tloyl, Mrs. Judge Purdin. Mrs. C.
N. Culy. Mrs. Tom llradley. Mrs.
Neva Lennox. Mrs. O. o. . Mender-! Thursday evening. I lie next prac-1 t(,r parliamentarian, gave the
fer. Mrs. A. It. Cunningham. Mrs.jtice will be Held Monday evening i ctb inslructions on the manner of
Jerry Jerome. Miss .M, .urine Car-1 at 7:30 sharp. I presidential elections. The Med-
roll: Mrs. ('has. Gilbert. Mrs. John I Tlie team will ,-o to Gold Hill on ; fir(, c,,,,.,. 1M ncceptd an nlvl
Pe l. Mrs. W. W. Allen. Mrs. 1 lor-1 Tuesday night to initiate for the'tntion , ))e K11(!gta of the Klamath
Ilrnniley. Mrs. Perry cruwloni. uoiti mil camp. I Falls chapter in September.
able discussion of Hacinn as a 1 This program was sponsored uy
dramatist, comparing Athnlie, a the Howard p. 'I'. A., of which
strictly dramatic work, Willi Shake-; Mrs. Clarence Swing is president,
speare's Julius Cnesar and the The community was delighted at
Greek tragedy. "Oedipus." jthe opportunity afforded to hear
Mrs. Bert Lowry reviewed in ft , such splendid talent,
most interesting manner "The I These well-known artists pre-
Itoad to the Temple." by Susan : sented the following p r o g r n m
Mis. D. tl. Tyree. Mrs. W. M. Shep
herd. Mrs. Jonas Wold. Mrs. "W. F.
CJuisenbery. Mrs. Emll MoSr. Mrs.
Juris Thompson.. Mrs. A. C. Dcvan,
Mrs. Dick Smith. Mrs.-ltol.l
Hammond. Mrs. C. E. Gal
O. C. Doges. Mrs. M. D. Field. Mrs
ii' ii ai .....,. l,-u I Nil it . Stnintr.
Gils New-' "no .11 is. J. n. nuiii ui
Mrs. Dr. : Roekford. 111., will arrive tofiay
i.K. and remain until Monday, wnen
they leave for home. Mr. and Mrs.
Huhl have spent several weeks In
I Mrs. Chandler on Edwards street
' Wednesday afternoon. A good at
I tendance, s desired.
Mrs. I
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Itulil
On Sliort Visit
joyed at the Howard school Thura Artilnnd I.nclies' Art Club Mrs. Clinton .1. Hnitehmnn 12
manner, presented the Frenchday evening, when a concert pro-1 Ashland Women's Chic Improvement Club Mrs. G. A. Prlscoe 73
drama, "Athalle." by Racine. Mrs. ! grain was given by instructors '0jPmn!1 Creek Community Club Mrs. J. A. Gnmmill 20
Jonas Wold followed with a veryifrom the Medtorti sciiooi oi music. , costume Culiuro Club Mrs. II. W. Conger
Eagle Point Improvement Club Mrs. II. E. Campbell
O i enter Medford Civic Club Mrs. It. C. Mulholland
Rogue ltiver Civic Improvement Club Mrs. l-eln Shepherd....
Tolent Coniniunlly Cl :h Mrs. Charles Esetes
Tolo Conununl'y Club Mis. II. F. Whetstone
I'ppar Valley Community Club Mrs. W. D. Jackson
Valley View Cnumninity Clifie Mrs. John Fanner
Klamath County, president of:
I'nnnnza Women's Club Mrs. Fred Hueck
Khunalli A'tency Woman's Club Mrs. C. E. Briggs
Klamath Falls Woman's Library Club Mrs. G. H. Llndlev...
our state Federation organized nt Portland, Oct. 1S99, with 1G clubs.
"Office should never be a sinecure. To tako office Is a pledge of
faithfulness to group Interests. Office Is not a compliment but an obli
gation." Mrs. Alice Ames Winter.
"Service is the rent wo pay for the space we occupy."
Committees are as follows:
Credentials and Badges Mrs. A. J, Hanhy, Medford, chnlrman;
Mrs. O. Arnsplger, Mrs. C. C. Furnass.
Decorations Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Medford, chnlrmnn; Mrs. J C.
Collins, Mrs. C. A. Swlgarl.
Hospitality Mrs. T. (1. Heinle, Medford, chairman: Mrs. S It
Satchwell.
Library Exhibit Miss Fay Woolsey, Medlord, chairman; Mrs L. I).
Ilumphrys, Central Point.
Literntnro ou club ActlvltieB Mrs. II. W. ICnmlin, Medford, chnlr-
The Royal Neighbors had a bign, ,,,,,,, nni
meeting and a good practice on ! Mra Roao St.nellfelin, the chap-1
Thursday evening. The next prac- ,,,. ...iintimninrinn cave the
Tlie Royal Nelghiior .viisnetoej ThPre will be group meetings on
ciun win no neiu at in euouie ui iMay 3 .,,, tlie nt,xt chapter meet-
Mis. .1. A. Perry. Mrs.
bury. Mrs. Cbns. Furnnss.
Hhoeklev, Mi C."ftrude W
Nelglibors ofW'nodornft
Will ( elelirato Anniversary California and were touring part
The local lodge of the Neighbors . ,,f that time with their son. Robt.
of Wooderal'l are celebrating the Uubl, and family.
thirty-first anniversary ol . tne
founding of tlie lodge tomorrow
night at their hall on West Sixlh
.street. For some time past the
many committee, have been work
ing hard and promise an enjoyable
time to all who attend.
Grand Guardian Mary llelner of
Portland is expected to be present.
The Ashland and Phoenix chapters
have been invited and each one of
them are sending a large delega
tion to help make the evening a
success.
A big class of new members is
to be initiated: Ihe work to be pot
on by tlie Medford lodge.
After the business meeting a
fine program is to lie given fol
1 lowed by a lunch.
All visiting Neighbors are espe
cially invited to attend and be
come acquainted wilh the local
lodge.
.'
Hostess Next Week
ing will be held JSIay 17
Mi's. li. Humphrys Pn'sents
lufci'cstlng; SabjiN-t
"The River of Doubt, the River
of Fact," was the subject of an
Interes'ing paper reail by Mrs. L.
11. Humphrys at the last meeting
of the Wednesday Study club on
April 18th. Tho records of the Dy
ott expedition which, in ls2i. fol
lowed the P.oosevelt-Rondon expe
dition of liU4, through tho Ama
zon Junuie and down the Roosevelt
river, furnished the material for
this thrilling s'ory of exploration.
Mrs. L. E. Williams'
after which delicious refreshments
were served by tho 1. T. A.
ladies:
March. "Hall of Fame" Allen
Selection, "The Fortune Teller"
Victor Herbert
Piano
(a) "Ronda Caprlccioso"
Mendelssohn
(l) "Nocturn" Chopin
Alico Marie Holniback.
Voice (
(a) " "Vnle"...v..Itussoll Kennedy
(b) "Waters of Mlnnetonka."
Cadmnn
Mrs. George Andrews.
Violin Canzonetta De'mbrosin
Iternice Holger.
Grand selection. "Faust" Gounod . man; . c- H Thompson
Piano, "Polka de Concert" Ilarllett
Miss VerDean Harvey.
Henry the VIII Dances.
The Hold's have visited here
several tilnes, are great lovers of
Medford and the valley and have
a wide circle of friends.
Mi's, Adams Hostess
ltowemi Circle
The Kowcna circle of tlie Yoo-1
men lodge held their business meet-.l
ing for April at the home of MrsJ
ir t .1 tlflO V!n.niK rirnttl '
; ' ' ' ,' ' ',. i w,i,' I Central America and the part our
Wednesday afternoon April 1Mb. industrial
r . husiness matters were at- development of those s'ates. was
clous refreshment.
The social meeting for May will
be held at Ihe borne of Mrs. C. W.
llurwood. 4MS Itentty street. "Wed
nesday nfter noon, May L'nd, with
Mrs, SehreeetiKOst us iiostess.
4-5-Plenir.
Ashland Park -
Kvent if Toil n
Veterans of the Spanish Amer
ican war. nnd the (i. A. U. will
have a picnic today, April 2L'nd, in
the Ashland park.
This Is the 30th anniversary of
Washington Parent Teachers
Celebrate Visiting Day
On Friday, April 20, Annunl Vis
iting Day, followed by the roK
tilar business meetinR of the Wash
ington Parent-TeachiirH association
wns celebrated at the Washing
ton schriol.
paper on, ... nitl,anta ,ra 1vI)o,1 lrt vlu,
the regular classes and view the
Tho
building was filled with visitors
from one o'clock until four-thirty.
Each room had a well arranged
and most complete display of the
regular work our children are do
ing. It was pleasing to soe the
neat papers and splendid grades.
The rooms were mude lovely by
art work done by the children and
.. r I Cl All
delightful i.o(k nf." i" -'" " "' V.v ; . ".
biographies. -Trumpets of Jubilee." '""" n
ti irn.i .htv nninveii Mr I gratitude and appreciation towards
It, Urown of Oakland, Cal.. was a
guest of the Hub.
The next meeting of the cU(b
"Central America" gave n brief
survey of the Industrial ami , oxlUI,lti of school work
nullum LiilniMliilia in tut- nun i' in
states and the outstanding charac
teristics of their people. An en
lightening view of the R'ahilizing
influence of the I'niled States In
also presented. Mrs. M. D. Alford's
concise review of Constance May
field Donrke's
tn Pvthian Club
m.- llnnm tfall nnd Mrs. Wil
loi'i';hby Hall will entertain the i the muster-in of the army for scr
Pvlb an club Tuesday at s p. m. at ;
the liome oi Mrs. i.
the teachers which make such re
suits possible.
After visiting the various class
rooms all gathered In the ninin
mom of the building where the
children entertained III a most de
lightful manner, each room having
Its own part in tlie program.
At the eloso of Ihe program theru
Luncheon Mrs. It. K. Green. Medford. chairman- Mm nu. liei
felln.
Music Miss Juenesse Duller. Medford. chairman. Medford Chnrnl
lid w. German ' C1"l, lv"88 Ksllln'' Chiin-li. director: MrB. Itawles .Moore, at the piano.
wic-,uii umw r.Aiiiioi mm. i. u. 1 1 urn purys, uoiurai t'oiiit, chair
man; Mrs. 11. W. Ilnthlany, Klamath Falls.
Pages Miss Kllen Galey and Miss Adena Jov, Ashland.
Parliamentarian Mrs. Itose Scheffclln, Jledford.
Picture Library Kxhiblt Mm. Loula Dodge, Ashland
Program S. O. D. h Kxceuiive Hoard.
Publicity Miss Juenesse llullvr, Mudford Dally News; Miss Mary
Orelner, Medford Mall Tribune
Resolutions Mrs. Frail Knock, Honanza.
Timekeeper Mrs. II. 0. Wallinlio, Tolo.
Note: Registration of accredited delegates at tho Presbyterian
church, Friday 1U:.10-I2:30: Saturday 9:00-!l::io The neere,in,,',i
gates of the S. O. 1). F. will bo guests of Iho (Irenlor Medford Club at
luncheon Friday, 1H: :t0. Hotel Medrord. Saturday, 1230, a no-hostess
luncheon (COc) Hotel Medford. Past presidents of the 8. O. D. F will
be 'iiteBts of tho district. Iteservntions must bo maile by 10 o'clock
Mrs. It. K. Green, chulrmnn.
Rules for the Convention
Kach delegate shall represent but ono club anil have but ono vole
Only delogates ahull speak from tho floor without consent of tho
assembly.
To oblnin the floor members of tho convention must glvo name and
name of club clearly.
The timekeeper shall notify (he speaker when Iho lltno limit Is
raeched.
Assembly slngln-:: "Oregon, My Oregon."
ing, miss minor at Hie piano).
"Land of the Umpire lluilders. land of tho dolden West, v
Conquered und held by freemen, fairest and the best,
Onward and upward ever, forward and on and on;
Hail to thee, land of heroes, my Oregon. '
"Land of the rose and sunshine, land of the summer's breeze.
Laden with health and vigor, rresh from tlie western seas.
Bleat by the blood of martyrs, land of the setting sun;
Hall to thee, laud of promise, my Oregon." '
(Oregon State Song by J. A. llucbanan and II. Ii. Muartlh.)
Salute to tho Flag! (Led by Mrs. N. C. Chancy): "I pledge al
legiance to Iho flag or tho United Slalo of America and to the Republic
for which It stands; one Nutinn Indivisible, with Liberty nnd Justice
for all.'
tlreellngs from the Hostess Club, Greater Medford Mrs. R, C.
Mulholland, president.
Response from tho delegates. (Air: "Love's Old Sweet Sons,"
Refrain.)
Just a song to thank you for your kindly cheer.
just to say we re happy that we all are here.
Treasured Is your greeting; memories renew,
Thnnk you for your welcome, your friendly smiles,
Club neighbors, old nnd new. ' ,
Oregon Artists nnd Their Pictures Mrs. Ilnthlany, Klamath, Falls.
Parllat,ienlary Pointers Mrs. J. A. Cummlll, Coleman Creek.
Tho Public Library and tho Club Woman iMlss Woolsey, Medford.
"The first duty of a convention is to provide for the delegates a
progrum Hint will rlvo them (1) Idens In club work, and (2) the inspire
Hon to put thoso ideas at work In their own communities." .Mrs. AUc
Ames Winter, President of the O. F. W. C, 1920-1924.
April 28, 1928. Saturday Morning, 9:110. Presbyterian Church.
Presiding: Miss Chamberlain, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Humphrys. -
Call to order.
Indian Invocation to the Sun Miss Adena Joy, Ashland.
Report of the Recording Secretary Miss Palmer, Ashland.
Report of tho Treasurer Mrs. W. II. Drown, Kagle Point. ' J.
uepon nt tne Auditor Mrs. Heinle, Medford.
Resolutions and lly-laws of the 8. O. D. K. Mrs. Clements, Talent,
first vice-president j. Mrs. lltnnphrys, Central Point, second vice-president.
Discussion of proposed revision and vote as to acceptance or re
jection. ... i
Value of Hound Waves Mrs. E. O. Dunn, Ilellvlew. '
The Dime Multiplied Mrs. W. If. Drown, Eagle Point.
Club Activities. Three-minute reports from, district clubs Chain
man, Mrs. Lola Shepherd, Rogue River. ,,. , w
Prlzo awarded to the club president who answered every letter from
her district president.
Club programs. Three-mlnule reports from district clubs Chair
man, Mrs. John Farmer, Valley View.
1:15. Recess.
Saturday Afternoon, 2:15 .. .
Call ttt order. .. , . , .
Music by iho Modford Choral club. Miss Estiier Chiiroh. directing
Mrs. Itawles Moore at th eplano. . '
Organ recital. , ,
Our District Miss Chamberlain, Ashland.
Club Houses. Thrco nilnuto reports from district clubs Chairman.
Mrs. P. K. Hammond, Ashland.
Mrs. Mossmnn s Picture Library Plnn Mrs. Louis Dodgo, Ashland
Introduction of 8. O. D. officers for the coming term
Assembly singing: Psalm of Praise. Tune "Dlx1 Mrs. Mulhol
land, loading; Miss Duller at tho piano. .'
"For Ihe beauty of the earth, for the glory of the skies.
For tho love which from our birth, nvio. nmi ... ... n ' '
Lord of all, to Thoo we ralso, this our psalm of grateful praise
For the wondor of each hour of tho day and of tho night
Hill and valo and treo and flower, sun and moon and stars' or lUiht
Lord of all, to Thee we raise, this, our song of grateful praise.
I'or the Joy of car and eye, for tho heart and mid's delight,
l or the mystic harmony linking sense to sound and Bight, t
Lord of all, to Thee wo ralso, this, our hymn of sratelul praise."
4:30. Adjourned.
"The purpose of reporting a convention to the home club Is to In
spire all who hear with a desire to cooperate with the forward mi!l
ments of the day."-Mia. Alice Ames Winter 'r"rt, more-
W. Hall nt
4 Hi South Crape street.
Tjldy Klks Club
Will Mi-ct WislncMlny
Tlie Lady Dlks club will meet
at the Klks club Wednesday after
n.ion from 2 to 5. Committee In
rli.nrirc. Mrs. John II. Itutler. Mrs.
fien. Alden and Mrs. H. Dameille. ihe Ashland
Visiting Lady Klks always wel
come. Laurel Ilrldge dull
FnlortJilnrd on Friday
The Laurel club had a very
i,lBu.int meetlne at the home of
K.Miss Z,,e f '.riff in. Friday
.bidge was played at three tables
nnd refreshments were served by
A good speaking program has
been arranged, ami the splendid
Rogue ltiver Academy orchestra
will furnish the music.
All veterans of thv two wars are
invited. Come and bring your
basket dinner. Ashland park is
the place, anil the time Is 11 a. ni.
In case of inclement weather gn to
iirmory. Committee.
Daughters of Veterans
Will i:iitertln GmM
Dlta D. Hubbs Tent. Daughters
of Veterans, held their regular
meeting at the Armory, April 1.1.
A visit from Mrs. Green of Grants
nlng. I Pass, department chief of staff.
was a pleasant surprise, and Mrs.
Carbis. nresident of tho ti'nt an-
O. V. Williams,
will be held May :
Wciionali Club
i Have Miftiiur
Twenty-two Pnrahontns ladies of
the Wenonah club met Thursday,'
! afternoon at the home 'of .Nellie! was a short business meeting of
I Purdin for a card party. The five the P. T. A. Circle. The follow
ini.ir.o ,,r r,oo evidenced much ex- ln officers were elected to tako
, citement when the final scores cnarge ni nie cin ie hit me "' V ternoon,
I were figured. Maude Lyons reeelv- year: rresiueni, .Mrs. van mem-
1 the first prize and Mrs. Pearl ner; vice president, Mrs. l,ll)lell.
others played gold and silver ribbons,
club rooms. A i Awardlm: of Iho run to .Tuck
nnd
month.
i, h..,!.... moisted bv h'T mother i nuuneed that Mrs,
and sister. '
Sigma Delta f ill
l:locts Officers.
Sigma Delta Chi. national Jour-nnll'-m
honorary, held its annual
eli.ction of officers last Tuesday.
nnd the following were electee;:
Davis the consolation prize.
Delicious refreshments wei- serv
ed by the hosless. assisted by Hulda
Tburnian and Norma Martin.
The club announced a card party
to be given April 2fi at the lleitmen
hall anij a large crowd Is promised
as there will be some attractive
prizes.
Tho
.;eretary, Mrs. Keezee; treasurer.;
Mrs. Thurman.
Punch and cookies were served
by Mrs. Molfatt, assisted by a j
number of school children.
f4
Kpec-lal Program
Presented hy IHlges.
A very splendid company
those present
cards in the
booth of home made candles was Sanderson by Mr. Jewett
on sale; punch and wafers Were j
served to the company. Creator Mcflfiirtl dub
4-f ! Celebrate Founders' Day.
i-ci f,iiov :iii$Jl " ho Greater Medford o 1 u b
Huge NiiecctH. luncheon held at the St. Mark's
The pet show at the Central Guild hall Friday noon was at-
i nint sellout grounds i rlday nf-: tended by over one hundred nnd
'i'.., i.ii iiiiiiikiii iiny inn nun now mem let's nnu . i... i.... t r...ti r..t
out close to ir,0 pets and a largo their friends. This wnu Ihe cele-; i... i ' ,.....
March, Mrs. It. Schefflln; n
clever Inauguration ceremony was
prepared by Mrs. Itawles Moore,
Mrs. John Cm kin whose
birthdays are tn this
Solo by Mrs. Ruth Reed.
April, Mrs. it. Iv Green; guests
nt this table with a variety of
umbrellas said "April Fool."
May. solo entitled "A Hound-
en. wo or interested spectators. bratlnn of the 2!iih anniversary
Mr. McCaskoy ;avo a silver I of the club,
loving cup as highest award tnl An Interestlnc nrcount of the
the
on "There Are Kniltes."
June, Mrs. O. Arnsplger; Ite.
most attractive pet which was mniutes of the first ineetlnv ni!,u. ,.i.i.
,.n ny a cniiic ong, ' iJliline ', ; reail by Mrs. M. I,. Alfol d. who
imneii by. jack Sanderson. Mem-1 wns one of the charier members
le-rs of the Jackson County Hu- and first Hern iary of the org.lnl-
rnnno society were nresent nndvnllnn frnm tlw,
' j my, Mrs. I,.
I t.ncie riaiu nnu
original minute
Tho clever way in which
next club meeting In the
fm-m of n IiukIiipsm meetine will be 1 Sisters,
held at the home of P.emlce Wil-j friends, met at tho Pythian hall,
of made up a purse lo be divided hook
Knights of Pythias, and Pythian among inose who won liluo rib-: it wns worded caused a great
with their families and lions. deal of merriment among the
' Members of the Humnnn so- guests. Tho first meeting wns
son. at 309 West Jackson street, on 'Tuesday evening. April 17th, to cieiy nnd residents of Central hold at the home of Mrs. W. I.
j:,y 3. jenioy the program, planned and; Point acted as lodges. First, Vuwter. locnteii where the Med-
The Leap Year dance sponsored j presented hy the committee In second, nnd third place ribbons ford Center building now stands,
by tho Pocahontas lodge Friday ' charge. Mrs. Bwartss, Mrs. I-ald-iwor nwnrded. Those receiving The club wus then known as the
evening was n real success. Thejley and Mrs. Hnrneburg. each; blue ribbons In tho different Lewis and Clark club and was
lepartment president would make I idea of tne Mines asKlng lor me memner oeing inirooureii ny i . .,. v,-, r: iiiuniieu iy iwenly locnl women.
her official visit on April 24. After dances seemen to oe a very popu-;rew wen cnosen woros li. if. w. ' . ''ii. nuino-y jones; canaries. niong me early niemners anrt
rehearsal by the drill team the j lnr one nnd men enjoyed It lm- Harfry Hoehne which added nolKlennor Clark; cnts. Geroldlne i past presidents were Mrs. W. I.
sesslim clieed. ' mensely, as thrv were about evenly small amount to tho program In: Tex: rabbits. Viola I'enland ; ! Vawter, Mrs. F. K. Morrb. Mrs.
Yin account of the visit of De- 1 numbered, "ome nnd get It" came tKelf. j horses. Raymond Painter; ponies, Itose Ssrohhlln, Mrs. J. F. Mundy
partment President. Mrs. Williams , from the banquet hall about 1 1 :3i. ' rs jt 'Williamson opened Ihe liernlce Itenmes; parrots. Jeral-snnd Mrs. Mary Iteddy, all of
the next meeting of the tent will 1 Another such dance Is being looked program hy singing two beautl-! dine Hermason; game birds, Roy! whom were present nt yesterday's
l. on Tuesday. April 2tlh instead i i"i u " ' v ' '-nil numoers. nnu very ji :"""-"" ' mni.iiim. irin .iiuer; ineuiinK
It. Humphreys:
drum corps in
costume which was very clever.
August, Mrs. E. Day: Mrs. C. A.
Meeker gave a reading entitled
"There are Two Kinds of People,
the People Who l.irt and tho
People Who Lean."
September, Mrs. w. Tl. Rohln
son; n unioue mock installation
of officers of a few years hence
In cbnrgo of Mrs. Robinson, as
sisted by each member at the
table.
. r
' I"1'1 , r.v 'L,,,r.lnv Anrii ' Williamson sarg two solos which the following program was given:
nf ihe Ja. ksonl li'-ach. 113 f.eneva, Saturda. April pmhuln,.nnv r(.,.,.,ved by Star Spangled j-anner sung by
elation was de-i 1, , I ,. nnilience to which he klndly the nudlenee.
i ly responded to on encore. Mrs. j ducks. Hetty Hill: geee. Krnesl
j Williamson accompanied her own Ivithrop; calves. Wade Humph-
songs on the piano; she also net-:rcys; sheep. Fred Lofland.
ed as occompunlst while Mr. I After tho pets had been Judged
President. Walter i cr: - m rnciaj, .m j, j, Mert
president. William Haggcrty: sec-,,inio. I ()n -Snlr,ij,v.
reiary. Carl Gregory: nr.' TiuZuu Vntt I Crater Lake Ohwder D. A. R..
li..n,.l,l lnlintnn. mill UIUII , iii - -- - , , ,
-"" " . . I t.'..t.rliltie,l fin TlllMliir lll'-l v mi: ii.......
repondent. Arthur M-noeni.
.ti.' founty Health association was de-: " i..j i the aiiillence to which he klndly.the nudlenee.
Surarlie Party I llghtfully entertained Tuesday l .'irs u. , !. responded with on encore. Don- The De. lnrntlnn nf tho Nntlonnl
Heeoring Birthday I afternoon by Mrs. Mile Gammill ' Ihe niisence oi tne rei,iiu, .11 . (. n Tr.ntJerf.() a bm,,. Ilfumnne week hy Calvin Coolldge
The home of Mrs. Alice Trow- M her home nt 1022 West eleventh j M. . . . ;rns. .h,,rm.n nf tlful violin Tumher, accompanied wns rend by K. C. Holds.
bridge was the scene of a cleverly s'reet. I . Student Iian '' Mis Margaret ('hildra. Mrs. The Declaration fo Governor , Mrs. Jonas Wold gave the Impnri-
nrraneed surprise party honoring. Plans ere m-. us. ,1 i.,r iwus , .. . .nnnp,,i ,,inr for raisin? He'ne gave a humorous reading. ; Patterson was rend by llollln ant events nf January, followed
The members and guests yore
..-I..-.. ..l .we, v ,,,,,,,-s an. aeiivr- December. Mrs. A. J. Hanhy;
",T '"' ""' IMrs. John Perl, as Santa Clans
....... u....a represen.eo a oilier- nfffircll-tl tho guests much pleas
.ho homes of neighbors, can be a
player. This game Is the commu
nity flower garden contest to be
conducted by the Medford Ou rile 11
club this spring and summer. Tho
contest committee has worked out
a plan that will mean much to
those who enter their properties
in the game. Numerous prizes will
he offered In tho contest to make
It worth while for every entrant 10
compete. Southern Oregon Is
blessed with good soil and Ideal
conditions for flower culture and
every home owner or renter should
take It upon himself to "spruce
! up" and make Medford and the
1 lloguo ltiver valley stand out as 11
I beauty spot on' the road lo Crater
Uike.
Kverythlng should bo done 1 to
make Medford attractive to the
tourist. After all what is It, but
scenery and floral . beauty that
holds the greatest appeal to the
tourist as he passes thru our com
munity. Medford has gained much
publicity thru the . display of iln
nlas planted year after year In our
city park. Thousands of toui'lstw
October, Mrs. B. F.. Gore; renlngMiave viewed ' this benuty spot In
by Mrs. Ryan, "Little Orphan j our city and leave wilh a remem
Annle." 1 brancv of this wealth of color and
November. Mrs. N. C. Chnney: benuty. '
song by guests assembled at thlsl Tho, coming flower-garden con
fab".' which was "silent" except! test will he open to members of
for motions. This was very much! the Garden club only. This means
enjoyed.
ent month and each guest was
placed according to tho month
of her birthday.
Tho chairmen In rhorgo of the
various mor.Os were.
January, Mrs. H. It, Hammond;
the birthday anniversary nf Mrs. 1 mon-y with which to odd some
1 1 ' ,e.- .-. llMPirw .-
t -fe until 5 o'clock.
The foiloi,r guest were Pres
et!: Mesdames Doyle, Marsh'd
I Sonss. Sr.. Frank De Smisa.
Alex Ihiff nnd Reynolds. At 1
needed article, , the local Com- money for this fund. Through the
which wns followed by a whist-j Doles.
I courtesy of Mr. Hunt, the t han-i ,ln-' ",l by Ml" K- Klsnn. Mrs. Remarks on Kindness to Ani-
by a clever reading by Mary Grel
ner in cosllimo entitled, "Gee! I
-. i.uili which tor will receive a percentage on . Irene Walker gave a rending, and nmls hy Mr. Jewell. I Wish I Were a Cnvn Mnn's Kid."
1 . 'nil tickets sold hy the for "Wei Miss Klsnn and Penne Whlllo.kl Tho piize compositions on February , Mrs. It. Satchwell:
rOCeeilS tO FOIIII " " I ..... . ,1et ...nmnnnl., k. MISS . KlmfneM tn l.lmnl. .AA.t a tinll-l.,!!.. .....ni ..-1(1. .nn.l.
at tne v raierian, ii.y , n --j ... .. , ......
o'clock dainty refreshments were freshments and a social hour was
unitv loan chest
The unit is milking
. . I... en kiiM. the o
.u. ei,.... ron.i i Americans
m " ' ... . .. 11 .-.I H
The hostess server oeiicious re- . - ,,. ..J I - ,. .nlosed bv molt ot .SOCOnd. Itulh Ifnlev who received I rnstlime
se.erui uuslvuib u. .wuvtuw ' " - .. - - - . -
i Oconnor. After f o'clock dan-!the winners, first. Jack Lees Jr.:at this table who appeared In
lire distributing gifts to tho
guests present holding lucky num
bers. Much credit Is due Mrs. n. E.
Green who was general chalr-mn-0
of the Founders' day ban
quet. 4,4.
Garden Club tn Mold
I'lower f.nrdcit Contest
There Is a garden game In which
nnyono who Is living In a home,
whether it is rented or owned,
with a wide rxpnnslvo viird or a
''It of a lot wedged In between
that In order to compete It w"ll
bo necessary for each entrant to
Join the club before tho 15th nf
May nt which time the 'contest
entries will eloso. The dues for,
one years membership In this
worthy -organization are 11.60.
which besides entitling, you to the
privileges of hearing the lecturers
who are versed in the different
phases of garden culture, and
subscription to a flower mngnxine.
Watch for forthcoming ' paper
announcements of contest prises
anil regulations. ' Further (infor
mation can he obtained by phon
ing Mrs. C. A.- Swigart, chairman
of the Harden Club Flower Garden
contest.