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4 4. 4. twin he held at the home of Mrs. j solo dnnee. LaMerle neck: vocal the winter months in California: Mrs. W. M. VnnScoyoc will preside .Mrs. E. P. Ijiwronce assisted by president; Mrs. Kelly, stale vice
. ... cox j4 West Fourteenth duet, Mrs. Donna Taylor and irs.;aie flnra "" at the pipe-organ. The orino- Mra. Harris Janes and Mrs. Ken-i iiresident, and Mrs. roily -MC-
""RUT .MitBUAH T I street, on Wednesday afternoon. ' Drthea Huleman. music on n- The Roosevelt 1.T. A. will meet I'honle records and the Eleclrula neth Phillips. Inturff. state secretary-treasurer.,
Oregon History Uu,.omer M i(. ; saw Darrell Huson aecompnnl-l ' a(ternoon nt j p. I will be used through the courtesy Approximately 35 children be- They made their headquarters'
J Hiway. Tuesday. May .h. - - Bbby HecVn,-.. W Dei.:,"'- the UooseveU school. "ZZroTn " ' ""'n" I'u ll
1 General Joseph Lane So. Mi;l",,i;Voubrillln, rich. Tlngley Chan.ple. Woodrow! MrH. JeKR,e o00d , Crystal numhers will be given. Vou are a happy and Instructive hour here eru.ln.-d l.
clety C. A. n-s card party -Monday V,,."" numb,r of Shaw: due.. Tlngley Oinmpie. I.ob-: lJlke Mlnn. a house guest invited to attend both of these ".ry Sunday morning iron, : by the Pident o 1 t.
Thursday afternoon. May ! f r" "'"fitce Tr bridge ' Deltrlch: piano solo. Freddie , hr br0(hcr nnd famlly, ,,. c. meeting. u K: ""'' "" II-1 Mrs. . Newton C Lhanej. nn.l ladles
10th. St. Mark's Oulld hall. 'r,'nd" v -44- ! lustrated by pictures and toys , of the auxiliary.
' rntho le Ijldies Food and T " . '. i A annn.-r was served. la Tile Woman s Association OI mane tile work Interesting. .' v.n-in, ,......
' 1 i'r . .ii.a trf Vttiniiiw.i.1 I Th. rn Vnhiu fii-unriu' oluli will the 1 'rcsli v t eiin n church met in
n.nun . '', ,,.. j.,her home on West Tenth street.
V day, May 12th, benefit build- .,,, ,
t '"ladles' Aid' lau'theran ', ,' uc"- " '
i church, May "o.h-. at 2 "'Joy'd n'0,il ellhtful
o'clock, meet at church par- - ,
Jors. Ijuly KlkN Club
j Iloosevelt p.-T. A.. Friday wm Mwt Weilnclay
aftcrnon, May 11th at 3p. m. , The Uuly 1;lkl) cluh w moH ai
. Hogue Hlver Valley Col-(thB Elks club Wednesday after-
lege club. Saturday, May n00n fri)m 2 to 5. Committee in
12th. Hostess. Mrs. Don j charge. Mrs. Chas. Ollbert, Mrs. K.
Newbury. Election of offl- D. KWooU nnd llurI.y 1Uim.
ccrs. barger.
Mistletoe iitio. .May am. ti Va. pool and refreshments.
lulling Uidy Klks arc cordially
ciellnml nnd C.rnnlham for the meet Thumdav evening. May 10, the church parlors Tuesday, May
decoratilfi:. with Mrs. John Perl at her home.jlst at 2:30 p. ni. with a small
Mrs. J. D. Mussel and son nilly,
The 11. N. A. Mistletoe cluh will; 426 Sixth street.
meet nt the home or Airs, now-'
. 1 434 Tlanlli. ulrd.l nnl
Vl-Hnn.,Hv nflornnnn. Kvnrv ! OHll DepilOW, CoinelillS HrOVOBl,
ni-iKh).ur should nuempt to bo nive this morninj; fop I.m Anj
friend.
j invited to attend.
IIostCHH, Mrs. Howard Glas
4 cock
Daughters or veterann, tA- r
ta I. Hubbs tunt, May 11th, j I'imio l'uplls
8 p. m. j.ppoar lit lUxital.
Pythian club will meet at
4 the home of Mra. C. Helmrotu, Z
80G W'st Alain street, Tueu- !
4- day evening, May 8th, with
4 Mm. Ilelmroth and Mm. I-aid
ley 08 point hoHteHen.
A recital wuh given by tho
Junior pupllH of Ida Wood and
Florence Grnwa at their xtudlo
In the HuHliif.sa colleKt on Grapa
street, on Saturday afternoon,
April 2HOi.
The )roKram was rendered In
an. artistic and plealng manner.
At the close a Rorlal hour waW
enjoyed by all and refreshment.
were served.
k' fsherinff in .and befitting to
'.National Music week, the piano
tni.nllu n n..hneia 1ir-,l nal.i
were presemeo. in a spring musi- B Mi,s4, Seier
cale, on Saturday afternoon,- May) Lucllo and Cherokee Seller were
C, at her home, 628 South Orape hostesses on Tuesday at a clever
treet- May day party. Kach little guest
The program was especially was dressed to represent a flower,
well balanced and the selection j (t was a lively bunch of blossoms,
of pieces and composers splend- there being roses, poppies, tulips
Idly chosen. and various other gay titled flow-
Noteworthy characteistlcs of the, ers that partook of the many games
anu otner amusements pruviueu
Wednesday Study Club
Has Interesting: Topic
nternationnl Relations," a sub
ject of universal interest, furnished
the program, on May 2, for the
oles making Hie trip by auto. They
will be away about two weeks.
Colleite Club will meet Saturday
afternoon May at the home of
Mrs. Don Newberry, on Siskiyou
Holghts. A program of music will
J...,,.. i..if.. i.... ho itlven by Mrs. K. E. Gore. Our
lllg lliu ousiliens iiuui cioi-uuii '
officers will take place.
f-e
of tlie current year.
As a conclusion of the study of
Latin-America, Mrs. W. J. Warner
rend an excellent paper telling of
the relations of the South Ameri
can countries with the rest fo the
for their entertainment.
The following were present: Har
riet Porter, Barbara Blew, Klsie
May Penwell, Lee Stewart, Roe
Le Fevre, Joan Horton, Elizabeth
Ryan, Jean Phillips and the host
esses Luclle and Cherokee Seller.
V. W. C. A., Play .
Next. Week. . '
On Tuesday evening. May 1 5
the Board of advisors -of the Y.
W. c. A. will present a play for
the benefit of the local "V, at
students' playing . were poise,
tcclimuuo and marked quality of
espression, convincingly the re
sult of careful training, which
all, even to the youngest child-'
ren carrlod out to the commen
dation of the fifty pr more pre
sented. Medford and Ashland were rep
resented on the program.
The two vocal numbers, beau
tifully sung by Maxlne Kmert,
were ' most enthusiastically re
ceived. i -
Two readings given liv ' TSpttv
Sennett. in her characteristic! the Junior high school
clever manner delighted the lint-1 The play Is a comedy In 9 acts
cners. land tne voiiowing ladies nro worn-
.VJr,"-l'Ynnk""C;- ' Dlllnrd '-and j In hard to make it' ll success: .
Mrs. Hornce Hromley assisted in! Mis. E. Iverson, Walters, New
serving refreshments. comb, McCulston, Maddox, Cornr
The iii-nemm in ll. ' oni irllv ! well. Woodni'd. Taylor. Anderson,
was as follows- Perrlott. and the Misses Marie
-March Milllulro" Schubert! Iverson and Cilndys Frye.
.lennneiie siMrrni I Mrs. . W. S. Cillmore Is acting as
Mabel Stennett " coach nnd every el'fort Is being
nrlftinir" willln m 1 nut forth to provide an evening
Helen Thompson iof fun for those who will help
"T.lltlA Knldleru Min-nh -Pnwull'in this WOl'lhy cause.
Fred Peck j The name of the play Is
"The Elf and the Fairy"....Bentley "Clubbing a Husband." All who
Maijorie Mulholland wish tickets, may purchase them
"The Happy Farmer" at the A. J. Anderson studio on
Schumann I Main street or from any of the
Noel Benson (directors.
"Curious Story" Heller ' , . "T r.i..i.
. Kathleen Dlliard , Poc.. .on.as W emmal. t lub
, ill alilr KntertaiiHxl
...cu. .u a niiuup ox, - ,.. ,,., !,,, .he
Friends of . Mrs. Harry I).
Crltchlow of Portland, (formerly
Veda Overton) well known here,
u-ul i.a In(.irj4tetl tn know that
world and the part these countries , ,.,,.,... n11Paled In las sun-
are Hiking In International arinlrs. ; ... oregnnlnn. as assisting
IIH. J. J. Jinnny tiiiiiinrii ine 1
purpoHPdv plan of financial settlf-
ment between France and the j
United States and uve a brief re-
view ot Hhe hiHtory of the pant
relations of the two republics.
A condensed report of some of
the work being done by the
various -International committees,
working under the League of Na
tions, was given by Mrs. W. K.
Crews. The scope of the work
undertaken in the Interest of world
peace and ome of the gratifying
results already obtained were
shown in the official committee
reports, which were used for reference.
All of these papers were greatly
appreciated and were a fitting ter
mination of a profitable and en
joyable year's program.
A social and business meeting
will be held on Thursday, May 24,
at the home of Mrs. U. 10. Wil
liams, CiO South Teach street.
attendance of about tweny, con
sidering that the woman's asso
ciation has a membership of over
one hundred, the writer almost
A notable musical prorram has j
been arranged, by the Copco Ad t
veittsing department for "Music
Week," radio broadcast pf .. Tho
California Oregon Power company, -Tuesday.
Muy 8. The program
Illustrated. These attractive fea-ory Tuesday evening, these ladies j which features the students of Jun-
The room is very attractive! Monroe unit, was a member of the
with its cretonne drapes, paneled ! party, nnd made many warm
pictures and little chairs painted friends during her stay In Med
green. One of the features which j ford.
delights the children, is a lnrge At n reception given at the
sand table where the stories are auxiliary headquarters at the arm
COPCO PROGRAM
feels moved to give the names : tures were made pusidblc thru
of the faithful few who were j the generosity of the father of
present but refrains hoping tho two of tho children in tho de
ntendnnce will Improve. i partment.
Tho meeting was called to or- Mrs. Lawrence will welcome
der by tho new president, Mrs. gladly, any children between tho
Newton Clniney, who opened! ages of 4 and ti.
the program with the l.ord 44
prayer in unison, by the associa I "'" worker Holit
Hon. Mrs. chancy is snportid by sl,ri,K Tonic Party
Mrs. Porter, vice president, who' Hi A. Quack certainly displayed
owing to a serious accident could entertaining ability as well as
not be present. j medicinal talent when he so won-
Mia. Jtohlnson, secretary, who I dei fully administered "a spring
was also absent. Mrs. Louis IH-1 tonic" to those who attended the
rich, treasurer, who has been l"'ty Friday evening. May 4. in
ffilthlnl In hi 4.. I. l- n nnnilmp ', lite t'eCreU t llUlltl hall Of tltO Fltst
day s oregoman, ,aiw7 of years. Hit Is cnte. lnir on her Christian church, tho affair being ! friends of Mrs. Lee larlek, wli
with Monua s ' fourth year a treasurer, and lm-!p ' the regular class parties of imade the trip to Philadelphia in
i t. .i t v.!l u auL u tho ' ix'fianl indeed must be the cause jibe Loyal Workers class. .their company year ago when
.., ' -- ';;,' ,,,, "that keeps Mrs. Clrlch from glv- home 40 members were operated
uaugnier ui .in . mm .na.
J. Overton of this city.
"that tired feeling." A shallow
movie was a big feature of the
were made to lect inai n very
warm friendly, spirit of welcome
pervaded tho atmosphere.
The auxiliary room whs beauti
fully decorated with gay rugs,
pillows nnd spring flowers nnd the
many colorful gowns added at
tractiveness to the scene.
Mrs. Chancy was mistress nf
ceremonies and w i t h charming
courtesy bade the visitors welcome
and introduced them to the mem
bers of the unit who did not al
ready know them,
Mrs. Mcluturff and Mib. Wilcox
arc quite well known to many of
nur unit, nnd especially are. they
In writing accounts of social
functions please do not say "at a
late hour delicious refreshments
were served." The public Is not
interested in what hour they are
served, and all refreshments, are
delicious. We are anxious to have
accounts of all social affairs and
ing her services in every possible upon by lr. Quack and his sin
way. At this meeting she gave gical corps, and were relieved of
very Interest Ing report of the
evening, in which r. Quack and his
"Wake lp" (Spring Flowers...
Phillips
Pocnhontas Wenonnh club Thurs-
,.v, oay unernmin ui, nvi iiih
Ilallade In' C Minor .... Burgmuller ! Jnckaon Met- .
t n i.,rt neb Nineteen members met for a
-Lltt.e Feiv Marh Wright "fT RiZ'
Kathleen Dillard rttn Pldent and Blan h Rina-
Fred Heck j barger secretary, at which time it
n"Mll'"' "l Ul ITCiiiuJH 1 U nfllnlo with
..: Beethoven '"
Williams,
Heading selected ' f"d, arH?t utHx fZJH
"Minuet in G
"The Harp"
Betty Stennett
"Hungariu.t iJmphuuy No,
Maxlne Emert .
Ruth May Chilcote
"Liebestrnum" (Love's Dream)
2 accepicu mm wmi-ii wm Bitii
Liszt at the 7-cnt lnrty In the initia
' ;tion of a brother Into the ladies'
Roan ics Chapters - -
iiavo Joint Meeting- ;
Four hundred members of the
Reames Chapter of the Kastorn
8(nr,from Central Point Ashland,
Klamath Falls and Jacksonville
were guests of the Medford chap
ter at ,a six o clock dinner on
Wednesday, -May lind. --Worthy
grand matron and grand orgun-
ists from G rani s 1 ' ss and I'ast
Grand Matrons Nellie McGownn
and Mrs. Josephine Krocker were
also guests. j
The guests were seated at rt .
table attractively decorated with
spring flowers. Mrs. Kate Young,
Mrs. Nellie McGownn, Mrs. Geor
gia Culey, Mrs. Edna Isaacs as
sis'ed by Mrs. Schoepen of Rogue;
Valley Floral company hns charge
of the decorations. i
An evening program followed
the dinner. . Nellie Minkler and
her officers had a special floral
degree for the grand matron
which was unusually effective. The
chapter room was lovely in its
decorations of spring flowers,
ferns and lamps. A cafeteria
lunch was served nt tho close of
the evening's entertainment. Mrs.
Angle Ray and social committee
deserve a great deal of credit for
the arrangement of this affair.
M
District Convention II. V. A.
At Klamath Falls
On Saturday. April 2R, twenty
two members of the Royal Neigh-
state of 'the finances.
Rules for use of kitchen as
laid down in the constitution was! partner operated upon a patient
next discussed and a closer oh- for well, whatever they could
servnnce of these was decided up- find. Crude ways and menus uf
on. operating took place, using ham-
Mrs. Chancy with the assistance ' mers. saws, mutikey wrenches, etc..
it Is proper to say refreshments of Miss itertha Porter hns already jand after some limo of hammering
wero served the hostesses. Mrs. ! Kn'nt eonsiderable fine Indexing und pounding tho patient, nn ln
John Jones and Mrs. Bert hrowii tho cupboards, moklng nn inven- cision was made, bringing forth a
lory oi uie contents oi ine kuuh-i n m oi inn hkm. inn
en and generally checking up on case seemed to bo one of Improper
iiiastleatlon ot food.
Well planned games nnd con
tests were enjoyed throughout tho
evening. Archie Pierce proved
himself to be a live wire member
of the class and enm forward
with some clever acrobatic stunts
that kept tho nudlence roaring
served refreshments.
The Girl Scouts will entertain I the kitchen utensils This will be
with a farewell party In honor of
Miss Herte Porter, lieutenant or
Troop 1, Monday night at the home
of Miss Doris linndy. MIsh Por
ter Is loavinff soon for San Fran
cisco where Bhe will trufn for n
nurse in one of tho large hospl
m 1b of that city, supplementing
her practical training with a
nurse's course at Stanford Univer
sity. The local ?irl has always
been popular in Scout circles, bav
ins, besides her other executive
work, served as Olrl Scout swim
ming instructor during tho sum
mer season of last year.
Social Events of
Church Societies
great help when the kitchen
Is'lieing used In the future.
May 15 Is the date set for a
play to he given hy the finest of
home talent for the benefit of
the Y. W. C. A. The Women's
Assoriation is sponsoring this
she was a delegate to the national
convention held there.
Mrs. t'haney Invited heads of
different organizations to speak In
liehnlf of their clubs, and those
responding very graciously were
Mrs. Mulholland, president of the
Greater Medford cluh, Mrs. A. J.
lor High and Is under the direc
tion of Melba Williams, instructor
of music, follows: -r.
"The Weepy Hollow Tune," hy
Kounlz; Junior high girls' Glee,
club.
"America;" Junior high harmon
ica bund. - j--.
Vocul group; Molh.t William," .
Ksther Church, accompanist. i
"I'ep," .Moore; Hoys' glee' club, j
' Harp solo: Iletty Stennett. J
Urmip of. songs; . Harmonica
quartet. . ' . ij
I'laitologue;- Adfa Edwards. -":
"Oregon Stale Hon'!;!' girls' Bleu
Clllll. - : .. .. ..(
Harmonica duet; Dob Heltrlch,.
Tlnglny Cliampie. j-i
I'luno solo: Dorothy Paley. .
Vocul sulos: Melba Williams,
Ksther Church, accompanist ; iff
(Irnup; Hurmonica quartet.
Harp solo; Hotly 8tennett.
l'innologuo; Helen KdmlstonV,
"Imitation of a Train," (using
harmonica); Fred Nooncbester. ,
Anvil fliorus," from "II, Trov-
Hnnliy. chairman of the Soldiers' atnre;" hoys' and girls' glea clubs.
WEDDINGS
Relief cominlsslon, u branch of the
Federated Women's C 1 u h s of
Southern Oregon, Mrs. Young,
president of tho Auxiliary ot
Philippine War Veterans, and rMs.
Fred Carbis, president of Uuugh
ters of Civil War veterans.
These ladles each responded
with gracious words of welcome
nnd Mrs. Carbis with well chosen
words, presented each guest with
a beautiful corsage bouquet.
Mrs. Warren Duller had charge
of the progruni nnd the first num
ber was a group of songs by the
High School riliis" qunrlet. the
Misses Mildred Lawrence, Iletty
Janes, Kllow Mao Wilson and Dor
othy CrewH, with Miss lliown nt
the piano.
Miss Kllow Mac Wilson delight
ed tho Indies with several whist
ling solos.
Mrs,
Violin solo; Thclma llarnuin.
Ilaimnnien solo; Tingley Cham
pie: Hob Sehrecengost.
lMuiio solo; Marian Moore.
Trio; Mary lSdmlstou, cello,
James Kdmiston, violin, Emher
Church, piano.
Harmonica quartet.
Vocal- solo; Melba Williams,
Esther Church, accompanist. .-. ,
DELIGHTS FANS;
The steady stream of phone calls,
Chancy introduced , Post: with, their' variety ot messages,
Comniandei- llnrnco lli oniley, who ! thut have poured Into tho Copco
spoke Interestingly upon topics i publicity department since Tuesduy
The Catholic Ladles will hold a
handkerchief and food snle at tbe
Medford Electric store, Saturday,
May it. Jleneflt the new building
fund. -
The Ladies Aid of Zion Luth
eran church will meet In the
church parlors, Fourth and Onk
dale Thursday. May 10th at two
o'clock. Mrs. Louis Maben will
be hostess. Visitors welcome!
The W. H. M. S. of the Klrst
M. K. church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Clarence Meeker, Mrs. W. Walker,
leader.
Please bring your mite box of
fering, lllrthday love gifts also
received.
4.
The H. M. L. Wide Study cluh
met Wednesday afternoon at the
play and tickets are &u cents with laughter
for ndults. 20c for children. The Refreshments wero servod.. The
title Is "Clubbing a Husband." I "spring tonic" party proved to ho
It sounds interesting enough to; one of the most successful parties
bring a crowd. This play will ' of the year, and imich credit was
be held nt the Elks' temple and given the committee in churge.. - .
some how the place seems to add!
flavor und suggeslivcness to the
title. .. . , r
The regular monthly dinner and
general meeting for all the con-i
gregatlnn will be held at the
church Thursday evening. Hring Allrii-Town.sly '
a covered dish sandwiches, and The tnarriiige ot Miss Helen
I your family can como out. I llnwlnnd Tnwnsley, daughter of . Hon, which will be held In Med-
Hils dinner is free to friends the Into Ililgndlcr Clenerai and ford In August. Past Commander
of tho' church na well as mem-, Mrs. Clnrenco Page Townsley, toPaul McDonald next held the In- selves, but In the talented group
oers. jcnptaln I.even c. Allen, II. s. A..'torest of nil present, giving plans of actorH who are putting these
May 21st and 22nd, the Worn- son of the Into Colonel and Mrs. facts nnd data concerning the big I productions over with a commend
an's Association will serve din- Leven C. Allen, took placo Wed- convention lo bo held In a greet able amount of success,
tier to the members and friends ncsduy afternoon. The ceremony town nnd sponsored by the third The faithful teamwork of this
of the convention being held hero wna performed at 4 o'clock In St.ilargest post In Oregon, No. 15. Ismail company of players is evl
at that dato of the musicians of Thomas' church, the rector, tho Now Paul McDonald can Just deuced In the degree of smooth
Oregon. Itev. Dr. C. lOrnest Smith, offl-, about oulcluss everybody as a , ness which calls forth the lnvar-
As this meeting of tho asso-! ciatlng. nsslsted by t'hnplaln booster, lie Is very convincing, labln comment from the large radio
nenr to the hearts of nil legion
men nnd auxiliary women In Post
15, 1. e.. the coming sMlte eonvon
t.
nlglit when the liiHt Installment at 't
"Madnmo .Q" was heard ovef -.
KM HI), tho Mail Ti'ibiine-Vlrgln it
radio station, Indicates not only a
ginwlng Interest in the plays them-
bor enmp of Medford left by way; homo of Mrs. Mary Down. Mrs.
, Melvln Beagle
"To Spring"
Technical Study from
"School of Velocity" Op.
i cluh.
Soon after the meeting nd-
,'journed. refreshments were served
' j by the hostess, assisted by Frede
rics Olasscock and Sarah Dooms.
Tho next meeting will be May
17, at he home ot Norma Martin
on Haven street.
Grieg
2!n....
Csterny
Mabel Stennett
"Scotch Poem" MncDowell
"Aragonaise" (from "Le Cid")'
Massenet
Maxlne Emert
Treludo In C Bhmnrp Minor.......
:....; ;... ltachmnnnlrioff
Ruth May Chilcote
"Charge of the Vhluns" (Galop
Milltalre) Bohm
Mnlne Emert "
Melvln Heagle
Pyllilnn Sisters
Hold Itegular Session
Talisman Temlpe No. 40, Pyth
ian Sisters, met In regular session
In the Knights of Pythias hall
Wednesday evening. May 2. The
regular routine of business . was
pleasantly Interspersed by-the re
ception of two new members.
The district deputy grnnd chief,
Hermlne Klein, wns present nnd
announced the part that the local
temple will play In tho coming
district convention, which will be
held in Medford nt the Knights of
Pythlos hall. May 12, at which
time it is expected a grnnd chief,
Leo Ballagh of St. Helens, will
be present.
An Interesting program hns been
arranged by the D. D. O. C, and
It Is hoped that all Pythian SIs-
j ters, visiting as well as local mcm
' hers, may arrange to be present
card and take pnrt.ln the business and
party to be given by General Jos- pleasures of both the afternoon
t !.. in wlll'nnd evening sessions. Do not for-
panrlng Pupils. u - -
nt Hunt's tnttiTlan
Miss Rtvlh Luy -will present 25
of her dancing pupils In several
specialty numbers at Hunt's Crn
Lvrlun Thursday. Friday and Sat
Irdny evenings of this week. Miss
Alma Lawrence will bo accompanist.
Cnnl rnrlr
Tills Wwlc
Everyone
attending the
of a bus and privae ears, for the
sixth annual Ida Hnmhlem district
convention nt Klamath Fall.
The meeting was held at the 1.
O. O. F. hall and was presided
over by our district president Kiln
B. Pauley of Klamath Falls. The
other two chairs were held by
Donna Taylor of Medford. district
vice president, and Maudo Shuey
of Klnmnth Falls, district secretary
and treasurer. '
The order of business wns: 1:30
regular, opening by Klamath Falls
camp, seating of officers and pre
sentation of flag: welcome song.
Extending honors to visllors: ehnlr
vacoted for convention officers:
president declares convention to
E. V. Maddox leading tho study,
the 10th chapter of John A
special feature of the afternoon
program was a vocal duet, "My
Sheen Know My Voice," Mrs.
Mabel Baker and Miss Vera Voice
The study will bo held next Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Down, Mrs. Walter trans
leading the study. Friends arc
Invited to study with us.
4-
Tho Woman's Foreign Mission
HOciely of tho First Methoills.
Eplscopnl church met with Miss
May phlpps Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. A. S. Bliton presiding.
Cong, "What a Friend We Have
In Jesus." Miss Lucille Van NenS
be ready for business: roll call of i offering prayer. Mrs. O. C. Boggs
district officers. Roll call of lean ine siouy.
camps and work accomplished dur
Ing year..
elation occurred on May Dny and William Iteese Scott, U. S. A., of! too, and made everyone feel that
May Day belongs o children. ! Doyleslown, Pa. they would make most any sacii-
Mrs. Josephine Jones, the health The bride was given In marrliigj ! flee rather than miss our conven-
nursc gave a very Interesting i by her brother. Lieut. Clarence. Hon In August.
tnlk nlong the lino of her work page Townsley, V. 8. A. She' ft would seem that everything
with tlie children and especially wore a simple costume of white 'about It will bn Just right and the
spoke concerning the honor roll, satin mndo with long straight best ever except Just possibly It
saying . about 1000 children of bodice, fashioned with baleau. would have been more advisable
Medford would bo eligible to neckline. The skirt was quite 'to have held this meeting during
march In thlH parade also In nd- Bhort In front nnd long, In the tho lutter part of June, when Med-
ditlon tho would be about 300 back. Her court train was of' ford would have shown In nil Its
more ellglblo ones out In tho satin and the sleeves long anil glory as to bloom, and tho weather
county. tight-fitting. Her lullo veil wns . would have been well, not so hot.
Medford has 2000 children and arranged with a dnititv band ofi Aim, it ?r.oa aimsta nro exriceted
all have received benefit from ! orange blossoms holding It In ' with about 25 drum corps or
these examinations and health . place, and was worn over tho face j bands. There will be marvelous
corrections. jus she entered the church. She rircworks and all kinds of nttrnc-
MIsb Jones nnd the doctors and carried lilies of tho valley. Itlons, dances, etc. Tho merchants
dentists of Medford deserve a lotj Miss Marian Townsley was maid ! of the city are standing by with
Of appreciation for the good . of honor for her ulster and was .financial assistance to tho extent
work they nro doing for the chlld-(in rose pink chiffon fashioned
ren. Better physical bodies leads like that of the bilde, with which
lo more perfect mental growth (she worn a wide brimmed Nea
nnd will result In bettor men and polltnn hat of tho samo shade,
women physically, mentnlly nnd with a narrow band of velvet to
morally for the next generation correspond as Hh only trimming.
nnd on down the nges.
Mrs. 10. A. Utlrell set every
one to work piecing quilt blocks
to miiko a quilt for tho Y. W. c.
A.
Next meeting, first Tuesday In
June.
eph Lane society on
be assured a most enjoyable time.
In addition to Bridge and - Five
Hundred, a fine musical program
has been prepared. For table res
ervations phone 2!7-J.
get the date. Saturday. May 12.
I: JO o'clock p. m. and 7:30 In the
evening.
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Royal Neiglllwirs
Have KtlWMfcful Meeting
The Royal Neighbors mt In reg
ular session Thurftdny evening nt
the R. .V. A.
Invitations hnd been Issued lo
all the neighboring camps nnd n
Hnwcna Circle
Holds Social Men Ing
The Rowena circle of tho Yeo
men lodge held their social mcct
I n r.. xinu at the home of Mrs.
ii int iinmiv xtrcet. good attendance was had. Cold
Wednesday afternoon. May 2, with Hill. Jacksonville Ashland and
Mrs. Schecrengose ns hostess. Central Point each sent a delega-
The afternoon was spent playing
progressive C. High score was
made by Mrs. Lenis Moben nnd
' low score by Mrs. P. W. Oerhanll.
Refreshments were served.
The business meeting for May
Hon.
The Initiation degree wns elven
by Medford camp. Af'er the meet
ing the following program was
given:
Piano solo, Margaret Chllders;
Song, "Onward, Christian sol
diers." Mrs. Boggs conducting
the devotlonals. Mrs. O. K. Os
borne presented the topic, "Jesus,
the Cure for Wars."
The study book review, A
Straight Way Toward Tomorrow,
was oblv given by Mrs. James
Campbell nnd Mrs. Olln Arnsplg-
er.
Mrs. O. V. Myers gave a review
of the mission work at many
stations In China.
lairds nraver.
During tho soclnl hour Miss
t'hlnns. assisted by Mrs. Cora
Carder and Mrs. J. W. Smylle,
served delicious enko and coffee.
Sunday morning, In obseryanee
of National Music week, there will
bo special and appropriate music
given In the First Methodist
church. In keeping with the duy.
Dr. T. II. Temple, pnstor. will
speak on the subject, "The Influ
ence of Music," nnd will Illustrate
his theme with selections from rec
ords nn the Electroln. Among
theso will he: "God Will Take
Care of You," by Marion Taliey,
the young opera singer: "All Hall
the Power of Jesus' Name," Trln
Ml lnne Knedlcor Is unending v 'hole, and - Abide Willi Me, i.
h -..lr-,.nH In vlnmnth Vnlls. olive mine una r.lsie iinser. in
A4. local choir, under the direction of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil TI. Harrison Mrs. A. J. MacDonough. will ren
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles M. j der an Insrp'rlng anihern nnd Clar
Engllsh who have been spending, enco Meeker, tenor, will sing a solo,
School of Instruction. S'nle Sup
ervisor Ida Honiblem of Portland;
address of welcome, Klnmath Falls
Oracle: response by Donna Tay
lor of Medford; welcoming trans
fer members, pass word drill by
Merrill Camp No. 5903; draping
of charter by Ashland: selection
of place for next convention; elec
tion of officers.
Question box by Ida Hnmhlem.
Six-'hlrty p. m., chicken dinner.
Seven-thirty, seating of officers.
Medford: preeentation of flag. In
struction of state and district dep
uMes nnd district officers: memor
ial service and draping of charter
by Klamath Falls: Initiatory work
by Medford camp: program by
members of district camps: ban
quet I. O. o. F. dining room.
The next convention will he held
at Ashland.
The members of Medford camp
hnd a wonderful time.
: I
Bethel Be pi 1st Church.
Elder C. II. Fredenburg, pnstor.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Evening services, 7:30.
Morning subject "Tho Propb'
fts"
Evening subject, "Prophecy."
Come hear the old-time gospel
718 Welch. Kveryone welcome to
nil services.
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SiioHul May Tiny
Sunday School Program
Tho Sunday school of the First
Methodist church will have a spe
cial May day program Sunday and
the children of this large school
are looking forward to a very
happy time. The primary. Junior
and Intermediate departments wilt
Join together for their opening
May dny exercises ond are Invit
ing their mothers to come and en
Joy their May day exercises with
them. These three departments,
which have hnd a contest on for
the past month for new members
nnd class attendance, nrc making
every effort possible to moke their
particular department victorious.
Abundnnce of spring flowers will
be in evidence everywhere, as
everyone Is going to bring some.
She cnrrled a bouquet of pink
rosebuds.
Col. (iolbert M. Alien, U. 8. A.,
was best man for his brother and
tho ushers nellldod MaJ. Alvin T.
Sandofors, MuJ. John A. Weeks,
('apt. Avery (I. Holmes Waddell,
all of Washington, und Lieut Gil
bert M. Allen, Jr., of Fort How
ard. Md.
An Informal reception for the
members of the two families and
Intimate friends followed In the
homo of tho bride, her sister.
Miss Townsley, assisting In re
ceiving. Later In tho day, Cap
tnln nnd Mrs. Allen left for n
wedding trip, tho bride traveling
In a beige ensemble with lint to
mutch. They will bo nt homo
nfter May I at 2005 O street
of $16,000 If necessary. Ill filet,
everything Is being done, plans
are under wny for n perfect con
vention nnd each citizen can do
his or her pnrt by making tlicir
hoineH ayd yards ns attractive ns
possible and by doing their, "bit"
In all possible ways.
These speeches of welcome wero
answored In kind by Mrs. Gerald
Wilcox, state president, Mrs. AVm.
Kelly, stylo vlco president, and
Mrs, Mabel Mclnturff, state secretary-treasurer.
These ladles stated that there
were 51 veterans' hospitals In the
lTnllcI Hemes, with 35.000 bods.
nil full, and unvo manv Interesting '
detnils of work being dono and
work needed.
Mrs. Dunn, president of Ashlnnd
unit, graciously Invited the guests
to visit AHhlond whllo they were
sojourning In southern Oregon.
Mrs. Chancy called nttention tn
the fact that Medford auxiliary
boasted two captains of Girl Scout
audlenco, "Why this play is even
bettor thun the one before." . '
Madame Q, the wealthy widow,
pnrtrnyed throughout the serial by -'
Miss Jo Murray and Jack Merry- I
weather, her buoyant word-ilSRirn
socroinry, characterized by Earl :
Davis, local radio announcer, have
become household characters -i
throughout the valley. Both of i
theso players were at their best
In tho last play. Others who have
purl Icl paled In the various plays,
thereby winning much commenda
tion for their etforts. are mikb
Mary flrolnor, James Stevens, and
Harold CorllBS.
Speculation as to the probablo .
outcoino of the travols of "Madame '
Q" Is becoming more nnd moro "
npimrent nnd the popular query :
Is "When will the next install
ment bo on tho air?"
I Miss flrelner Is working on tin- i
other play at this time, according i.M
to report nil this will bo pre-l
sontcd by the California Oregon
Power company as soon as it Is
available,
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Among those from out of town companies In Its membership. Mrs.
nt the wedding were: Mrs. Clem-j u(.cher nnd Mrs. Douglas Wlllson.
ent studchnker, 3rd., of Chicago: Hlnt0 convention Chnlrmnn Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John 8. T. Strong . Relva Aiken gnve a resumo of
of Greenwich, Conn.: Mr. nnd j .),nt Is being dono by way of
Mrs. Joseph 1 Sullgman and Miss
Dorothy Greene of New ' York,
nnd Col. and Mrs. Gilbert M.
Allen and Miss Allen of Trenton.
N. J. Washington Coast News.
Copt. Leven C. Allen Is tho
brother of Albert, Cooper Allen,
better known as A, C. Allen, of
this city.
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Beginner" Deportment
Well Mtinngtil.
Thero Is no mose
Legion Auxiliary
Notes
Thi wlnto offlrors nf tho Amorl
Min l-pRlon Auxtllnry nrrived In
attrartivo
ncenn In th lronbvt.rlfin rhtirch Mdford TiH-ndny nfliirnoon,
Hundny morning, than thnt of the! Thcdo Indies nro rnvrrlnff tho
llt1i tnt whh-h comprise " the'fdi of Oretfon in (he Inh-reAt of
Ih'Klnnern' department. Thlt In ne auxiliary and the party con
under tho a bio uperivilon o ltc(J oC Mil. Kom Wilcox, atato
preparation nnd pliiiuf hy Mod ford
auxiliary wnnton.
During nn cnjoynhlo nnclnl hour
refreshment of finest en ken,
punch and candy were nerved hy
Mm. Hiickinnlium, chairman, and
her committee, Mra. Soott, Taylor
und Cameron.
At noon Wednemlny a delightful
luncheon wna Klven nt tho Med
ford hotel In honor of the alate
offlcera nnt Mra. Carpenter of
Monroe, Ore., hy tho Indira of
! Medford auxiliary.
TOKVO, May ft. (I) All Jupa-
ncse nnd other foreiKii rcHldenre
nt Tainan, with the exception of
thojie ItiHldn (ho aetllemrut which
the JnpaneMQ troop urn defending,
are bolnff looted Hyxtematicnlly
amid the moat Rrucrtonin urenea,
according to meninges from that
city.
F
F I NE
The next regular "smoker" of .
the Copco Forum is scheduled for t
next Thursday, May 1ft," nnd a fine
progrnm Is being prepared for the
occasion. In addition to the box
ing card, there will be all illus-.
trated talk by btie of (He leading -.
engineers .of the const. Follow- '
ing the program, there will be a e
"feed." ' '
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Radio Program
KMED
Mali Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
t
Monday. May 71 h.
10 to 10:30 a. m. American
ljiundry. ' , .,
10:30 to it a. m. l.ns An-
geles Soap Co. , .,
12: Hi to 1:1 a P. m. Lewis
Super Service Station.
6:15 p. m. Medford Mall
Tribune. ' ui
to !i p. m. McCurdy-Dnn-
h ls-rnrter Lumber Co., r-! :ii
qurnt hour. - :l
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