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4 i i. liif (in A ii M Hill 1! M iiii iiii m i if ill in ill l!J ill Hi lj! Hi in 1i' III III ill In in ill iif 111 iil '!!! 1 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MXTL' TRIBUNE, HfEDFORD. OKEfipy, FRIDAY, MAY t "11, 1928. Hl-Y BOYS OF; L POINT I scripture vernes were given, whirhfmen who wguld like to sin will jWere found In the viw received' be gladly welcomed, at the former Kunter party, liev. Ml.H Thomaitont who h been 'J. M. Johnson ed the Hrili.iiire!Mlfferf , f (he 'leKKon and the Inchon' Quartet , weekK (( j, (; ' - cuewlnK flower isnme wuh slven, I "j "?d i!-?,L and f'KNTUAh roiXT, May 10. J with whipped cream mid punch. The J 1 1 -V liOVH. who hnve heen ! T1io.hi preoent wert MIhh liuilh -njoylntf a meeting once a week Hull. Mm. Jewell, Mm. WobHtm-, I this hist winter, euve u two-coume Mrs. JJinbeck. Mrs. K. E, Wiley, banquet Wednemluy evening nt ! Mn. H. J. JtichurtlHuii. Mru. O. ihe hlk'h whool, ut which each ' Hrown. Mrs. K. Uuncun. Mm., tHe porch, where It wai enjoyed by all. Those preuent were Mrv. Krneet Scott. Mm. J. II, llarnrlrk. Mm. Paul .lurtln. Mm. Wehfter, Mm. Kichmond, Mm. Duncan, Mrs. J. L Burger, Betty Kerrier, Wy vette JioHWell and Mrs. Maude BoHwell. In the afternoon Mm. Welch and Mrs. McJimae drop ped In and the afternoon went ull too fast. Several nice birth day presents as well an beautiful Phoenix. Hpecial music was ren dered by the young people' choir I and a quartet coinpoxea or . jiihm Mildred Hurler. Miss Kdith ln mun, (.'arl Hot well and George Johnson. Mr. ind Mrs. C. E. Roles, lit tle daughter, No'rma Jean, and tvn. Ho land, enjoyed a short pleasure trip to Crescent City Sat urday, returning home Sunday. The Boy Scouts held their rrgu I bouquets of rosea, were received 1 iflr meeting at the Scout hall last I J. fj. Burcer and Bert Hedu- Thursday evening, under the dl- Mrs. Ernest Bcott and Mrs. v 'ot Lok AnKeles, spent Friday even. H. KnrgUHon had charge of the ! !"B a ueta at tne co j entertainment and the holders was, Mr. Kaher, assisted by Mm. W. 1 Ine ""Mowing May Day festival, I P. Crimes and Mrs. Iouls Crime. Klven on the school grounds. j erved duinty refreshinents of !under the "' oakii Tuesday even- tiucen in ccn r.t I'oint it in- m nuou - ut " ...,"-. eluded ir.n niiniiu nil in f.Ahimi. ; zelle, drove over Saturday even-iacting ns Scout tnanuKer during. i and every mi showing excellent training and duv iWmooxx much practice on the port of all Mm. J. H. Hnmrlck spent Tuen- ; concerned. i day In Medford the guest of her l...v-u ,, nt hiu.V 1 1 ii,lll(.,in k,.u x i .on .i.i n 1 " l""Kinm; uuuRnirr, - .i rn. j.iy jinnincK. moih. r. The tmntiu-.-t n ktvp.1 , Mr.. J. m. Juhnsun. Mr. U E. , . 1''"' "'"""": Biirlnnd bearer.. )UiIIh, nil In roHUlmf : ZB"'' lrv over Hnturdny even- j aoliint n Kruut manuK'-r dui inK I linit wnii well tHkin. i ana "turned to work Bun-' the nlwi'iuo of Muliom Jl r o w n. ! 11 . ... Iljluir ilrnnnn i u-hri I fit M 11 t(ih f It ii tit iiifx.nl . ' J'i-ii'ciiHi(iiiiil; earlnnd bearers,! Jack Wek-h and Luther Hazle- !n the KowlnB room ami the tuhlea : WllllomM. .Mr. .y Murtloff. Slr. 1 '""""ant". May q u e n. j woou le.t tor ..azene .Mony wlth'D. It. stenrnii. Mru. J. I). Terrett, , V uwin-ia, imcm-ii . ... K ... B. U. I-ry. Mr.. .Myrtle Pun- . , . . Z ' , " Mm Pin ker l iu H K 'w"'K ! .11 ay V"en. n' ii nun tir-n cniMueu on im? tahtefuliy decorated were pink roses. The banquet wuh I Mrs, cooked by the girls of the cook-1 key, Jug class and served by four ofiChirgwIn, Mrs. Will Johnson. Mrs, ttie hiKh school girls. . L. Wilson, Mrs. Inez Ferguson, I The boys had an Interesting Pearl Nichols, MeliHsa Elliott, program prepared. . T h I r t y-two I Kranclss U, Wyatt, I-ula 8troh-j plates were served. jmeier,. Mrs. H, Smith, JJelU Mr. and Mrs. Jewett, Mr. Eric- Tex. Mm. Kaher, Delia. Scott. Mms.f son and Mr. Hexmalhauleh were i C. (Jrlmes, Mm. W. j. Grltnes. ROCK POINT PEBBLES tlypsy dance. Milkmaid danco, IrUh , folk danco. Spring pageant. Synopsis of pageant: present also. The Ladies' Borean Bible class of the I'nlon Sunday school held their Muy class party nt the home of Mrs. K. C. Faher Wednesday afternoon nf this week. Memory The Voting Men's Olee club. ! harming cumeH to the court of the Muy Queen In search of A princess to rule over his domain. . t Af.. ..ii i i i ' preceded by her attendants, , ,' " "1,,"a""' ii h i ink i,M raiPf miiibowH, Kunshlno, duffo- . dils, robins, and to f.eo the other ,, , ... ) maidens before lie cIiooscm. The 1 V; n meswenLr H then sent for Sum- j mer. who is heralded by her at- j mime ranch before and Is no Isstranger in that county, j Everett Scott left the fore part of this week for the Copco camp, Prince 18 miles below Hornbrook, where he will resume work after a lay off of a few days, due to poi son oak. Arthur Webeter was home Sun day afternoon and evening, re turning to his Copco work Mon day. MIhh Gladys holmes was a Med ford visitor Friday afternoon. In company with her slter, Mrs. Ver non Brophy. They were present at the health parnde. The annual county field meet was well attended from our city and came In seco n d , 1 osi n g the championship by 3ft points, which war doe to a lack of pupils enter ing In the A class, us Central Point won first or second In nearly lendauts, the hollyhocks, butter flies, frogs and roses. Bummer dames before the Prince, lie Is Impressed by her beauty, but still wishes to see the other maidens. Autumn is then summoned, ap pearing, followed by the autumn leaves, cattails and pumpkins. Shi. dances before the Prince, lie ad mits her beauty, but wishes to I all the c class entries. This lack BUY NO HIGHER QUALITY COFFEE THAN THAT PACKED UN DERTHIS LABEL .00 winter. The frnut nlvnu win ter wlndN, arid now flakoH usher In winter. After tho dance of the last maiden, thf-y nil Join In n dance hefure the I'rlnce. lie finally choose. Hprine and beers, her away with hlin as the entire cast sing a. sonir of triumph b(- rore tne Queen of May. (.'nut: .May Queen, MIhh Irene Iampert; attendants. MIbm Flora Collins. Miss Ixjulse ithnert; crown bearer, Frances Kaher; prince, Jack Handemon;' HprlnK, Vivian Jones; Hummer, Nellie Klcher; Au tumn, Katherlne Uithrop; Winter, Oerftldlnu Junes. Orchestra: Ward V. Croft, pi nno; ernlco Holder, violin; W. T. Bolger, flute; liuth Alkons. cello. These nrtlsts am all faculty mem bers of the .Medford Hrhool of .Music, located In the Hparta build Ins", Medford. Each part was well acted and special mention should be made of the little hoys, who represented rroB anil leaves, ns they caused a Kreat deal of merriment. l)Uls Koulke, who owns the lamest dairy ranch In the world, nenr Gazelle, oil., was u, business visitor In our city Sunday. He was accompanied by his fure mnn and they were en route to Kusehurff on huslsnesH. An all-day surprise party was Klven -Mrs. Milium lloawetl lasts Monday by several of her Inti mate friends, In honor - of her birthday. The Indies cnmo'well enulpne with nil sorts of goad eats, and fine hot dinner was served on ' . ; Evcry amateur gardener knows the delight of corn fresh-picked from his own garden. HAM is at its best just as it comes from the smokehouse, and being located in the heart of the market it serves, the great Frye curing plant is able to bring to your home Frye's Delicious" Brand Ham in that perfect con dition of mellow ripeness that makes it seem to melt in the mouth. .Careful selection of young, grain-fed pork ers, the most rigid inspection by both U. S. and Frye experts, and curing by the exclusive Hye process, insure a Ham that never varies in its delicious goodness from the very first to the very last slice. U. S. Government Inspected and Passed. Irye's DelicioMS BRAND 1 nam of entry was probably due to lack of Interest in our school on account of the heavy handicaps put on us during tho last two years. Those winning any of the first, second or third places are as follows: .Marlon Caster, 2 thirds, 1 first; Donald Faber, Svflrsls; Jack Holes, 2 thirds, l second; Jtuth Webster, 4 seconds; Kllzabeth Southwell, 2 firsts; Kathleen Lathrop, 1 sec ond; Phyllis Turptn, 1 third; Carl Celemanb 2 firsts, 1 aecnnd; Oluf Heverson, 2 seconds; Charles Tay lar, 2 seconds; Joe Johnson, 1 third, . s . In addition to this, several of our hoys took fourth and fifth places. Ernest Bcott I at homo with a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. McBurber, and Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Surber were Sunday i visitors at Orants Pass. - Miss eatrtce Beabrook and Mlrs Kdith lnman drove up to Ashland Saturday evening and attended the executive meeting of the Cra ter lAkd Christian Kndoavor Un ion. .In men Harris nlso drove over from Klamath Falls, where he Is employed In a service, station, and Attended the executive meeting of the Crater t-ake C. K. Union a; Ashland and then came on to Central Point, spending the night with his mother at Keven ' Oaks, and culling on friends Sunday morning, afterwards returning to his work -at Klamath Fa lit. Mr. and Mrs. fiecngo Fox were among the Central Pointers at the annual field meet nt Medford lust Saturday. The health parade Was wit nesHed by n large number of in terested Centrul Pointers at Med ford last Friday afternoon, and wus also well represented by 7t ftrado school pupils. Mrs. Albert Burger, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, was taken out for a ride last Friday afternoon by Mrs. Paul Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Pent Hurger. M rs. J . L. Burger, and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Burger's hen 1th has slightly improved. S. A. Dusenbury, Arthur Dusen bury and Miss Iaieille Lovelace of Clold Hill were evening callers at the BosWell home Thursday evening. They were accompanied home by Mrs.' Dusenbury, who had been visiting In tho city a few days. Mrs. SWartss enjoyed a short ride to Medford last Sunday after noon, In company with her hus band, Lou Hwnrtr. Miss Mildred Burger, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jiuyck and Carl Coleman. The Brotherhood met In the basement of tho Union church Monday evening and, as usual, enjoyed a very helpful meeting, which was presided over by Dr. Hickman, the president, Mr. Webs ter not being present. Fine papei'H had been prepared and were pre-, senied. on different subjects, by, denote Johnson, Marvyn Johnson ' and Itov Williams, and these sub-I IpctN were dismissed bv nt her.. ! It was decided to hold a Brother hood meeting at Ruch, where Mr. Casuti has been currying on n Sunday school this lusts Winter, next Friday evening, to Interest the men of that community in Christian work and Mr. Cnsud and Mr. Ay res were to be the speakers of the evening and Chus. Hesmuthaulch to lead the music. Cars will be furnished for trans portation. One of the most Enjoyable par ties of this spring was given at the J. L. Berger home hist, Thurs day evening, by Mrs. llerger, to her Sunday school class, which consists of seventh and eighth grade glrlss of the Union Sunday school. The evenlnn was spent In playing games and music ani dainty refreshments of cake, sand wiches and punch were served by the hostess. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Kthelyn Scott. Kllcabeth Southwell, Helen Lees. Ardls Casad, Dorothy lnman, Oer nldlne Fox, Dorothy Junes, James Heahrnok, James and John Uith rop, Claude Van Znndt, Hoy 1-ovo, Lloyd Keeno and Lawrell Capps. The local Kustsern Star order attended the district Knstern Star assembly, which was held at Med ford Inst Wednesday evening and conducted the balloting of tho evening. The Christian Kndeavnr fur nished the regular evening ser vices Inst Rundny nt the Cnlon church. Carl Bowet had charge nf the program. During the even ing speeches were given by seve ral of the visiting young people from Medford. Including Miss Ma rie Iverson, F.dson Kandnl.. Mr. DtxvU and also Min Castor of Mrs. T, A. Henderson. Mrs. Puhl, and Mrs. Kelsoe attended the W. It. C. dinner and meeting nt ft old! Hilt on Wednesday. J Mrs. J. L'. Bobbins and Mrs. P. ( L. Straban wore business visitors ! in Medford Tuesday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. TT. H. Bobbins of Eugene, who were culled to Orants Pass on account of the illness of Mrs. Bobbins' father. James Whip ple of loj;uo Ulver, spent the. week end with Mr. Bobbins' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bobbins. Mrs. Strahan and Mrs. Kelsoe spent last Saturday nt the track moot. t Mrs. Lou Sihmitt and daughter Anna of Grants pass were pleasant callers at the O. c;. Bobbins home' on Thursday. Mrs. Ham Chtshnlm of Blackwell hill spent Wednesday as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. 4. Bob bins. Mrs. D. Hendrlckson of Cauls creek was visiting with Mrs. C. I,. Bobbins on Thursday. Mrs. Brownrigg nnd daughter Elinor of Phoenix were guests of Mrs. J. H. Bobbins on Wednesday. Miss Noln Holers of Medford Is spending this weik with her sis ter, Mrs. Strahan. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Bobbins at tended a birthday party In honor of Miss Bessie McKray, given at the home or Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Bateman in Medford, tho evening being spent in playing cards. The Mesdames Gray, Puhl, Hen derson, Strahan and Kelsoe were among those from hero Who at tended the Bchekuh lodge In Rogue Ulver lust Thursday evening. All report a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. LaBarge of Black-' well hill were visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Bobbins on Monday evening. Lloyd Tucker and William Head from Sprngue River are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker. N ' ' J The rcpuir work on the bridge over Butte creek bus been com pleted and Is a great improvement In many ways. Will Hansen nnd L. J. Uohen were business visitors in Med for on Tluirsdny "of last week. An entertainment was given at the school house by tho school Inst Friday night. In honor of Oregon day, which falls on the seennd day of May. n account of bad weath er t he da te was cba nged to the fourth. The program Included a play by the older children, with recitations and songs by others. W. Henry from Medford, in negro costume, entertained ihe nudience with comic selections, whleh caus ed much laughter. A welnio roast was enjoyed around a bonfire out of doors after the program. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hard on Wednesday. Muy 2. 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