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WRTWNW m yrttrwr, wonKrmT-nn, wren ay, may is. 192$ PAGE FIVE Irene DeLosh, 32S South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 78 4.4. X WEKKI.Y CALENDAR. 4 Chrysanthemum Circle No . 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Monday, May 14th, I. f. (). R linll. crater I.nke D. A. It's, Sat- urduy. May I'Jtn, .mis. R. u. ! Harding. "2' Dakota avenue. Election of officers. ' . i Y. W. C. A. Board of ni- 4 rector play. 'Clubbing a 4 Husband," Tuesday evening, 4 May 10th. 8 I. in. 4 Delphian Chapter meeting, 4 4 Y. W. C, Thursday May 1 7 III 4 4 at 8:30. . . 4 American winon Auxiliary. Monday -May mn, s o clock 4 at Armory. Celebrate Ore- 4 4 gon' Birthday, Mother's Day 4 4 and Charter Member Day. 4 4 II. M. I., Bible Class, home 4 4i of Mrs. Mary Dpwn, Wedncs- 4 4 day. May ICth. 4 4 Eust Side Circle of First 4 4 Methodist church. Home of 4 Miss May I'hlpps, 'J3 East 4, Main street. Tuesday afler 4 noon, May 14th, 4 Silver Tea and Card Parly. 4 Home of Mra. O. W. Weston, 4 Wednesday, May ltith. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! 444444444444 44 Popular Mnlroril Girl 'Weils 1'ortluml .Man. . The marriage of Miss Dorothy Antuw. doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Turin V. Myers, and Mr. Howard ! Maxwell Pelree. son," ol. Mary l.uella Peirco of Portland, Ore-j gon, was solemnized at 8:00 o'clock Saturday evening, Muy 12th at the First Methodist Epis copal church. Hew T. H. Temple conducted the ceremony in the preien( of a large group of rela- i 1 1 1 n -- ..;.Vn,....it ninvPrt -Tii ""( i l'arett sang preceding the cere mony ml: v. , .-noon, May twelfth, at the beau The bride wore a wedding dress, , Jl x. . oi w nue ciiiLiuu beaded with rsinestones with a flesh pink -veil of tulle and a cap of rose point lace. She carried n shower bou IJliei OL Wriuca I uavs unw nm-n WU lllM")'. Mrs. Hen Trowbridge, her matron- of honor, nnd the bridesmaids Miss Josephine Koppes and Mis. Justin Smith wore frocks of lace in pastel shades. They carried nrm bouquets of snap dragons and roses. Mr. Harlan P. rioaworth, .1 r. y , brother-in-law of the bride acted M as best man. The ufhers were Mr. Hen TrowbrldKC. Mr. Justin Smith and Mr. Oustln Frazer of Med ford and Mr. ltalph lllsley of Portland, Oregon. ' At the reception which follow .l nt the home of the bride's parents, the table able was presided; It. A. Koppes nnd. over by Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Sims. Mrs. C. M. Bims. . . . After a wedding trip to l" m Columbia. Mr. and Mrs I e.r.e (will make their home in Spo Ikane, Washington i a. Mrs. J. Oohle (.iiest . Dclplilun Luncheon I The Alpha chapter of Medford J Delnhlans held their annual lunch eon at the Hotel Medford on Frl' .lav. Mrs. Jnmes D. Oohle, of Seattle, wester n director of Del- phlan was the over thirty-five guest of honor, i local Delphluns were present. Mrs. Jonas Wold, Alpha chapter supervisor.' introduced Mrs. Oohle. who delivered the address of the afternoon.- Ti e speaker brought greetings to :ne local chapter from the national convention. She brief ly outlined the fourth year's course iif study which is Art. beginning with the Renaissance In the thir teenth century to the modernist art of the present day. A group of songs were sung ny Mrs. James Collins In her usual I livi lilllllW libiirinlng . manner. Mi's, t ouins Ming Celia. an old French song: j "A lihondelay" by IJdgey; and , "l.lke the Rosebud," by J-n Forge. ! Mrs. Carlton Janes accompanied Mrs. Collins. Mrs. A. R. Mason, vice president was hostess for the afternoon, j i.(,,..ltlon )iy jjctty Stennett. (Mrs. Robinson Impersonating Mrs. The table decorations wero purple , Ml.a rora enrhis, president of-Gray. Iris with California popples. the Daughters of Veterans, on Mrs. 1-yman's favorite song Mrs. Myron Root, president. 1 ,onrif 0f her organization, ex-j "The Bridge," by Mrs. Roberts. railed upon several members for ; tTictei1 thanks for the evening's Song for Mrs. Mlnear "The short comments upon the work of j entertainment. Wilfiam Lyman Nightingale Awoke Me" by Mrs. the year so nearly completed. , i f tn. f;. a. R. and "daddy' of Day. Guests of the chapter were Mrs. ;tMe Daughters of Veterans, also! An amusing event In Mrs. Klni- Carllon Junes. Miss Fay Woolsey , mne a short appreciative address, i ball's life, told by herself. nnd Mrs. Lottie MeMullen of. Mrs. Cornwell was the evening! Those present were Mepdnmes Seattle. D. A. R's Will Meet This Week Crater IJike chapter T. A. R., will meet nt the home of Mrs. R. G. Harding. 82S nnkotn avenue. Saturday, May 19. Klectlon of of- Silver Tea WeilncMlay Afterntmii, Mrs. G. Weston will hold fl card party and silver tea at her homo fiL N. Peach street Wednesday af- ternoon. All ladies of the city and community are Invited. Proceeds! will go to the Building Fund. Care! Party I i ae, At PnrMi Hall. The t'atholic ladles will their regular card party Fridny evening In Pnrlfh hall under aus pices of St. Annes Altar society. All friends will he assured n p1fis cnt evening. Prizes and refreeh ments. Dinner Purty Kvent of the Week. A nurprise hlrthday dinner wa given In honor of Mix. a Arnmd and Mn. Geo. Timothy. Thursday noon nt the home of Mrs. Arnold I t.'OTers were laid for twelve In cluding Mr. nnd Mrs. Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. P.obca Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Arnold and dauuhter. Norma Jean. Mrs. chas Nichols and little granddaughter, Chas.! Coiiawuy. Miss lllanche Arnold and Mrs. Zna Arnold. j Toy 'balloons and ill). day suckers caused much merriment. I Oregon History t'lub I Holds Regular Meeting j The Oregon History club held I another enjoyable merlins- at the home of Mrs. Cora Mill. Tuesday afternoon, with ten members und I one visitor present. The pioneer days of Oregon were discussed and ( a number of papers on the scenic spots of. Oregon were read nnd illustrated The hospitality at this spacious .home was greatly appreciated. The club will hold a special meeting Tuesday at the home of i.Mrs. couiun on Oak Grove road, j All members are requested tu be I prelum. i Informal Musli?il Event of the Week. The following pt4igram was glv- en Sunday. May II at the home of Mrs. E. E. Core, as a contribution to National Music week: 0 Yalse "E-Flni" Durand Dorothy Goro "Legende" Junnlta Miller "To .Spring" Ethel Roussam Monologue Mrs. Salshury "The Beetles Hum" Barbara Holt Reblkov Grieg Lange Chopin l'oionaiso a .Major Beulah Gore Kammenoi-Ostrow" Rubenstlne Ver Iean Harvey 'Nocturne" F-Sharp Chopin Alice Jlulmhavk Mrs- ,)o -hiiry Hostess c. W. V. College Women's Club of Rogue ! liver Valley met Saturday after- bury on Siskiyou Heights. The hostess for the afternoon was .Mrs. Cleorge Conde nsnisted by Miss Ora Cox nnd the Mesdames i.-..n..n viiun v.,ii nnitiione rine acnooi tl It Carter This year's scholarship fund will go to Miss Klsle Pardee, senior of the Medford high school. Kach year the club mnkes a do nation of fifty dollars to a worthy hlKh school senior of tho valley. DurltiK the business meeting the following officers, were elected for the ensuing yenr: President, Miss Florence Hurd. vice president, Mrs. Kmll Pell; secretary. Mrs. Olln Arnsplger; treasurer. Mrs. Myron Hoot. I...... IIia m-nirrniii Mrs. 1V R. flore entertained on tho victrola " " i - " ' "l. ,.' , with two piano record numbers: i "J Ollftl "1 1 , d,i,.hii'N Omis 1 6 No. 2 by Snura chei.kaBsky. a rtus- fnvn ' Solilici-s Willows nnd Wives Kiilortiiln at Dinner. T)o dj,,,..;!,,.,, ot Veterans and Ci. A. It. were guests of the Sol diers' Wives and Widows nt a dinner and entertainment at the Armory Fridny evening. About were present. 't ne ment dninlng hall at six o'clock and the entertainment that fol lowed was held in tho assembly room on the second floor. Mrs. llelle Littrell pave a read ing on the "Prophecies of Mrs. Khipinan." A recMalion was then deliver ed by Miss Kuzette Stennett, who ri'uiwtndfii to an pnoorc. Mis. Margaret Noble told of the h story of the lornl Womon si Uelief Corps she being one of four surviving charter members. Miss Hetty Stennett played BPjert'ion on lno l0rp and was fld . . ....... received that U was to respond to two en- An old-time song that was a j fftVorte during the Civil War was sung by members of the relief ' corns, whleh was followed I tnastmaster. Mnilame Q Again Vlsiis MtHlford 1-Ylenrts. "Madame Q ' and her secretary Jack Merryweather, will again visit Medford Tuesday night of thls week, over KM ED on tne ('open hour from nine to 10, and many radio parties have been nlanned in their honor. Ho popu- fem-a thu t...A hKim U-lttl, porpty foIka of Medford nnd the' vnnPV innt ihelr presence is de- nande(i jn every radio equipped hm)ie nt nnp tlne TuPHdayH program -wjil dcllglit , ,nrft ni,mi,OP nf i,1(.ni radio !,,. tho .mni.l.i of the Uneuld Kldow. her cnternrlelnK Becretnry. and.Inva. the little In - .. . .. ... , Lilian Isiri in t.nina. I nia win "c i the aerond to laat play of the I aerlea. and. althoueh It clntln- ! uin the thread of the main theme. lis n. eonuilete atory In Itaelf. The I raat of thl play will Inelude j.Mlmi Jo Murray, who rontlnuen In her delightful charaeterlnatlon jof Madame Q. Earl Davla. who has created the role of Jark . Mern wenther. James Ktevena. Harold Corliss and Mary flreiner ho have played different roles each lime. In thia play. Stevens j wl'l be heard In the humorous i characterization ot th Chlncie( BRUNET WINS BEAUTY CONTEST r 5 I 1 J rv - " tv. Miss Hilda Floe, of Randle, Wash., brunet, ha been chosen the most beautiful co-ed on the campus of the State college of Wash ington, at Pullman. She has been crowned junior prom quoen at the institution . general, Wong, Harold Corliss as his rleht hand man, Lieutenant Slnpr I. and Mary Cirelner a the Indian alii, Jaya. Interesting Program 1 no lonowiiis iiniiuiu n hi . at the Lone iao school Thursday evening, May 10. by the Meilfonl school of music, for the benefit of the school piano fund: Orchestra March, Hall of Fame, Thos. S. Allen. Selections. "The Fortune Teller," Victor Herbert. Selections, Faust, Ciottnod. Henry VIII Dances, lOtlw. Oennnn. Piano Nocture Chopin. Pollrh Inellu, Rachmaninoff; Alice Holm back. Piano Valse iu K Flat, niirand. Shaw Pictures, ltcinhold; Dorothy i Oore. Voice- Vnle. Kennedy Land nl' Cadman; I ' ie Sky Blue Waters, I Mrs. Geo. Andrews. ,,i ill me '-one l ine scnooi uaa uuuut ; fifty children enrolled, has a mod ern two-room school house with j furnace, and also a Victrola and., record for studying music apprec-; hit ion, besides a piano which is i now being paid for. The two teachers are the Misses Mabel and Marguerite Moore, who aro pro- Tressive a-nd ambitions young teachers who maintain a high standard of work, rne community i Is lo be congratulated lor navins: a progressive spirit In education of its children. .4. l E. O. Sisterhood Observe Mother's Pny Chnnter A. A.. P. K. O. member! and Mother guests present were entertained at t he home of Mrs, T. W. Miles. Wednesday. May 9th. Tho following program won 'much enjoyed and welt prsei d. 'mere were inree r. r,. u. niom- ers present; ine oiners present were guests by Invitation The Story of Oregon's First Nurse Mrs. Pipes 1m persona ting Mis. Ostium. Song for M rs. Lumsden "In My Ohio Home." by Mrs. Huberts. Song by n P. K. O. Mother Mrs. Bishop, "Friends of Long j Ago. '. v"""" Gray, McMullen, Roberts, David son, Kellojfg, Swem, Lunsden. Carpenter, Hanley, Kimball, Clan- rey. Snedicor. Mlnear, llllen, Perry, j pf.nnyar, Oshurn, Wult Smith, , i,ymnn. Rishnp nnd Robinson, Mason, Miles. Tumy, Day. MrDon- aid, pickett, Adams. TouVelle, Pipes, Love, Drown, Waft, Steeter, Furnas, McKay, Hammond, Kelly. C A. It. 'ft ftlvO PflflV A. During Week The card party of the Gen. Joseph Iine society. Chllitren of the Amerhan Revolution, of which Mm. G. Q. D'AJbinl Is president, iv.'im izlvcn Af:iv 10th fit tho HI. Mark', hall. The kIIvit nfffrlnir i hl h a rrciviil will he tued 1 for n marker whic h la to lie erervd . on ine hjmii t-iiiiuiirinoriiiinK ine: .....o nii.i in. junior j lKnini,' of the iieace treaty on Hep- Harnionlea hand will alao i t.-mher 1 1). 1 153. hy fien. I-ane and perform durinicthe Intermliwlnnii. I the Itoeur Klver Indiana. ITIeketa are on Kale nt the A. J. j Fourteen tnl-? of hrldire were ! Anderson Ktudln. 1211 Knnt Main In play, llinh iore wn held hy 'Hl- nr can lie aecured from any of i Me.madea II. F. Piatt. I.. 11. Thur-! Ihe hoard of dlrectnra who are , man; 1. It. Terett and C. C. Mur"-v,,ry anxioua to hnvo the people of , ray. .Medfo-d reHpon.. and heli to en- j The followlnit P r o k r m wni 'arite and equip the 'V," a H mily (riven: Iteadlnir hy Kvelyn Her- man. VAt a Bridge Parly": Spanish : danc. Margaret Chllderi: tilano solo. Marian Moere, "Little Birds'; reading, Pauline Brenner, "The Courthouse In th. Sky." I . . Miss Annie lllanche Shelby, of Gen. Joseph RrannaauRnier Lane, was a dlstiniculshed KUeet. Much credit is due Mesdames J. H. Cochrane. II. It. wry, C. B. Wnrrane and Mrs. O. D'Allilnl, who assisted in making the affair a C. A. It. members in costume who assisted in serving refresh ments were Misses Paulina llram mer, Lucille Murray. Lucille Low ry, Margaret Chllders, Uarhara Holt, Dorothea Husklns. ltllth Cor Inne and Wcltlon D'Alblnl, Itntlio, Program ily Junior High One of the finest radio programs of the season was tho special 'Music Week" program put on Tuesday night by the Junior high .u'hool students under the auspices of the California Oregon Power company. "The Sleepy Hollow Tune" Kountz Junior High Olrls Olee club , America" Junior High Harmonica Hand Vocal group Melba Williams F.sther Church, accompanist "Pep" Moore Hoys Olee club Harp sdlo etty Stennett J ihrainnt mmrini : .j ! (1 lAd''a '-dwards I n K"" " " " !" , , Girls Glee club Harmonica duet I ito' Lietrich,.TfnKley Chnmpio i '"no solo Dorothy Paley Vocal solos Melba Williams F.Hther Church, accompanist Group Harmonica uuarlet Harp solo Deity Stennett Plnnologue - Helen ICdmlston "imllutlnn of a Train" harmonica) (using Fred Nonnchester AnvilVhoriiH from "II Trovatoro" Roys and Girls Glee clubs Violin solo Thelma Rarnum Harnionlea solo Tingley Champio Rob Scbrecengost Piano solo Marian Moore Trio Mary Kdmiston, cello James Kdmiston, violin Kther Church, piano iinrmonicu quartet Vocal solo Melba Williams sther Church, accompanist V. W. C. A. Dlni-mrs Will Present Piny The board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will present their piny, 'Clubbing n Husband," nt the Junior high school Tuesday even ing. May Kith at H p. m. This play Is given for the bene fit of the V. W. C. A. and the pro ceeds will be used to establish n much needed department for the re,?f .!!;an,,e"tM M who! lore traveling thru the city, who 'look to the "Y" n a rduce nt mm. r"rt "nil prutprtlnn ilelha U'IIIIhuiii Hnrt Ocotkc !M"'lrtox have nunnenteil lo iiHnmt u-lth vo.miI .inu .1.. . "" " or Ihe city a nmeta. Tl cast includes the following Mrs. Blanrhe Newman, a bride, Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Henrietta Ashton. her sis ter from Boston, Mrs. E, Iverson. Maud Ashtuit, oveiKrown Hii'l ilri'SNfd youiiK, Marie IvtTon. Hillft Mm. Nowmun's colored cook. .Mis. Domiiu Taylor. wash latty. Mis. N. H. Nowcomb. .Mm. Ottoway, old llino prund nuithor Mrs. Surah Cornwrll. M is. Ferris, her daiiKliU'r, Mrs. Woodford. Dr. (.loorulana Jordan, a spin kUt feinlnlst, .Mih. W. C. McCuIh tn. .Mrs. WhiliH-v. inclined to ho jealous, (ihnlvs Kryr. Mih. KeynuldH, u harRain hunter. (Mrs. I'arri'tt. , Mts. Hurry Hudnon. inclined to ' be mivtiuti, Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Mrs. Skylark, a woman of ideals, Mrs. K. V. Maddux. Scene A co u n t ry t o w n . Time Lung ago. 1'rutnpler Mrs. (leoiRO ladd. Ouach Mrs. W. 9. (iilmore. Society Personals Mrs. Lottie MoMullen of Seat tle is a RUest of her daughter, Mrs, A. It, Mason of South Holly street. Miss Herlba 1'orler expeets to leave (his week for Stanford where she will take a nurse's tntlnlnir course. Mrs. J. p. tl.dde, of Seattle, dlfl trlil oi'Kanir.er of Delphi!. n Study rlutis was a visitor In this city during the week. Mlsfi Olna Anderson of Phoenix is entertaiiilug as house guests over the wck-end. Miss Kuth Gal lagher. Miss Mary Waring nnd Miss Marion ftiiRgs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jilocker of Shreveport, Ui., and J. K. Johnson of t'ouperstmvn. X. 1)., visited S. W. McOuat and J. A. Moffatt homes during the past week. Jane Snedlcor, organizer of the Meilfonl Garden club, has been ap pointed member of the member ship committee, State Federation of Garden clubs. The annual meet ing will he held In Portland June 2nd. Ma rxa n A d y , h ead of the A rt department of the Ashland Nor mal, will bring one of her c hisses, to Medford Monday to see the Charlton Fortune exhibition of nlctureH now being held at the Snodicor Shop. These pictures will be in Medford hut a few days ipbre and those who have not seen them should avail themsclvos of this opportunity. WEDDINGS Of much Interest to their pmn$ friends in th :if Miss Myrtlo Ilercher, daughtcC of Mr. and Mis. u. wv. ri. . . . Dlllard, Oregon, to Herbert K. Williams, formerly of Roseburg, now residing In Medford, which was quietly solemnized at theKirst Methodist church, Sunday, May tith nt 1 o'clock. Rev. T. H. Temple read the Im pressive ring service In the pres ence of a few friends und relatives before an altar decorated with bridal wreath, pink and white rose buds nnd pink sotck. Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc played Lohengrin's Wedding March, The hrlde wore a becoming blue ennejiible with- hat to match, and carried a shower bouquet. After the ceremony the bridal party hod dinner at a hotel. Fol lowing a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Williams will be home to their friends In Medford. The bride has been employed at Ott'H Music store In Roseburg, where she has been very popular and has made many friends. Guests nt the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Ca nil day of Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hereher, Dlllard. Forrest Williams. Harry Matthews und Mrs. T. 11. Temple. Rird-lihrbartll. Reese L. Dlrd of Marysvillo, Culif., and Gladys M. Khrhardt of Sacramento. Calif., were united In marrhiKe Sat unlay morning, May 111, at -the Methodist parsonage, this city. Rev. T. J I. Temple per formed the ceremony, using the ring. Mr. Dlrd travels for the Pulmnlive-Pect company, with headquarters nt Marysvllle, where the newly-weds plan to live. Legion Auxiliary Notes On Monday evening, nt the Armory, at S o'clock the American Legion Auxiliary will meet for a foclfil gntherlng and program In honor of Oregon's birthday, Moth Dny, nnd Charter Member Day. There will he refreshments find a good time. Let each mem ber dq her hnt to bring with her an eligible prospect for member ship. Social Events of Church Societies The East Side circle of the First M. K. church will meet Tuesday afternoon, with Miss May Philips, 923 East Main street. Vlsllora ill way welcome Tho II. M. l.. '..,.e Study club, will meet w ith Mrs. Mury Down. 1 n 7 l'ortlntul nvenue UVtlnosiUiy uni noon. Miu Kiloy 1). Jlfiisun i will lend the atudy. ; The pictures to he rIiuwii at the I'l-eahyteriaii chunii thin Hunilay jevenlnir follow rnul In hln aecomi ' mlssiunary Journey. They depict i tho KtirrliiK Hcenea of, hla Mace- uonian can, ine iiuiu oi mo iiru city of TheasalonUa. nuw Siilonlin. the womlera of ancient llreero n 'seen In Athens and Corinth with ' its maKnifUent umiiiiIch fllHl llS I Khrlnes. nUi- uf u KieatniKs once tht'irs. The ramiMiM Acropolis. Mars Hill. Tvmpio oi Jupiter, pn- Hn or MocratcH, ana oilier scenes connected with the. life of such men as Socrates, 1'lato, Demosthc ns, Aristotle as well as the grout Apostle 1'iiul. One will appreciate tho value of haul's famous speech ion Mais 11111 better wilh u knuw llodKe of the ancient setting- T This mornliiK mothers nnd . grandmothers will he honored. In I! sung and messttKC. Wear u flower j fm your mother and find your " place in tho Iiouho of woihhlp, In her nienutry. Tho FedernU'd Churches of Coiitml Point J. M. Johnson, pastor. "Jesus Knters Jerusalem," Is the title of the lesson we study In (he llihle school tomorrow. Tho text Is In Mark 11:1-1 S. The word for our memory verse is: righteousness. School opens at 9:4G. Mother's Day service at the morning preaching hour. In song, sermon, and tribute we will honor the memory of mother. The ladles quartet and the young men's glee club will give us the Bpeclal nvim bers. The young people will have charge of the evening service, nnd will present the local work of the Christian Endeavor in the differ ent departments of the work. Good munic will be a special feature. The undesignated offering wilt go to the young people's work. Presbyterian Pi-lituiry Department cry Active very active part of tho Sunday school Is the primary department of the Presbyterian church, whleh has a membership of over 60 with nine teachers and classes. Miss Helen llullis, who has been superintendent ot tho department for a number of years, has her work thoroly organized and with the help of the class teachers hi doing very efficient work. The classes are graded accord ing to the pupil's rank in school, first, second, and' third grades be ing Included. The primary room Is especially adapted for the work and adds a great deal to the spirit of rever ence prevailing. The children are now taking especlaly interest in saving their pennies to finish .decorating the room. Miss Bullls will he very glad to welcome children not going ot any other Sunday school. Woman's Home .Missionary Society .Meeting The monthly meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church was held j Tuesday, May 11th at the home of Mrs. Clarenco Meeker with Mrs. W. 11. Meeker and Mrs. C. A. Corey as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Arnsplger presided during the business session, following with the mite box opening, which yielded a goodly sum. Mrs. Dr. Hedges led Ihe liludy progrnm with devotlonnls and singing, giving .tho study llnplo, "cHnh and Morinonlsm." Mrs. Wiley gave a leaflet slory on Bing ham Canyon. A vocal duet, "Building Men for Ood." by Mrs. A. E. Lyuinti nnd Mrs. Allen McClee. Mrs. Conklin read an nrlide re lating to Rest Cottuga ut Seward, Alaska. Mrs. T, Temple gnve two vocnl numbers, "Deep Klver," and "A Merry Brown Thrush." Refreshments were served dur ing social hour, by the hostess nnd her assistants. (.nest Day OliMcrved Ily Cliiislluii Missionary Society The Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church ob served "guest day" Tuesday toricr nnon In the recreational hall of the church. About fifty members and friends of the society were present, there being visitors from Ihe first churches of Portland, Salem, Eugene and Ashland. Following a brief business ' ses sion, presided over by Mrs. Everett Ends, who has been a faithful and 'efficient president of tho society for two and a half yenra, an Inter esting nnd instructive vurb'd tiro gram was Riven by a commlttco composed of the six division lead ers with Mrs. It. L. Ray us chair man. "We've a Story to Tell tn the Nations" wns sung by nil present and Mrs. Wm. Archer led the de votlonnls, reading n passage of scripture and commenting on the verses read. Mrs. II. L. Ray commented on the work of the I'nited society giving some Important facts con cerning the work of tho auxiliary societies. Mrs. fierlrtlde Klrkpntriek pre pared and read an unusually good paper on the life and work of Dr. and Mrs. Dye who ure missionaries In central Africa. Mrs. De Wayne Heed sang beautiful spring sung, being a eninpanled on the piano by Mrs. Sim ma. Mrs. Clarence Boyd gave splendid talk on the life of Dr. tfticllon and his labors In Tibet Mrs. James Urlgsby und Mrs. OREGON MUSIC TEACHER'S PROGRAM FOR CONVENTION ...... Tno thirteenth annual convention of the Oregon Music Teachers' " nsnoclulliin will meet in .Mcdfiiid, Monday and Tuemlay ot next week. '"' .. ... . , . . unit,, .li'l...iHi liilmln- M..u flirrr Heliiline, vice prchltlcnt: Mr. Frank F.lihenlauh. treasurer; Minn Elizahetli Johnson. reeordlllK secretary; Miss KUzahuth Levy, correa pondluK secretury. V. ; - StanditiK committers Include: Miss l.eonu O. Marsters,. prOKratn; Mrs. K. 1-;. lore, arraiiKeiiients; Mlwi lather Church, publicity. .t ' I'ltlMIHAM Monday. May "I 8:00 flet Touether llrei.kfast. Hotel .Medford. .... K:30 HeKlstratlon, I'reshyterlan Church. ' .. , !l:30 OpeuliiK Aililress, Mrs. Cllfrord Moore, president 6. M. T. A. Jtesponse .Mr. II. O. Aleiulerfer, mayor of Medford. 9:4& Business nieetlnir. 1V " ' 11:00 Discussion tKthics Siflndardlzatliiti). ' 1!:00 No Host Luncheon, under auspices of Medfnrd-Ashuind Asan. i (I'reshyterlan church). Selected vocal numbers Klsio Carltuh I StraiiB lUosehurK), with Frames I.lnlolt at the piano; "Hymn To Thu Sun" (Klmsky-Korsakow) V. Caiieton Janes (Medford). with Mrs. V. C. Janes, at the piano. Mrs. K. K. tlore, locul chair man, presldinK. 1:30 Vocal DiHcusslon. Mr. P. A. Ten Ilnai, chairman. Practical ' talk oir voice production with demonstrations, hy Mr. Ten lluuf, ' to he followed hy general discussion. ''' l!:3i Violin Discussion, Mr. Ted Hacon, chairman. The Practical ' ' Value of linsemble I'layiiiK, hy .Mr. Uncou, tn be fullowed hy Kenerul illHctisslon. " ' 3:30 Teiichlntr As A Fine Art, Miss Clara 'A. Trotter, supervisor of , Intermediate grades and Instructor of psychology, Southern Ore- ' 1 gon Normal School. 4:00 Gulden Party at the homo of Mm. Dclroy Oetchell. Hostesses. Greater Medford Club. Piano numbers by Miss Luclle Sapping- ' 1 ton, Roseburg. 6:30 No Host Dinner, Hotel Medford. u- 8:30 Concert by Portland Artists, Presbyterian church. Mrs. Henry " V. Met2gcr. soprano; Mrs. 8ylv(a Welnalein Margulla, violin; Mm. Thomas Caniek Hurko at the pianu; .Mr. David Campbell, plunn; Frederick W. (loodrlch, organ; Portland string quartet: Frank Klchenhiub, violin; Sylvia Welnsteln .Mnrgulls, violin; Ted Hacon, viola; Ferdinand Konrad, vloloncellu. . (a) Concert Overture in K Flat : William Faulkes ' (h) Tho Little Bella of Our Lady of Lourdes....H. B. Oaul (c) Vesper Processional Harvey B. Haul ' Frederick W. Cloodrlch A Few Observations on Modern Music. Mrs. Thomas Curricle Burke " 1 Pastorl Plzzetti' . Nobble ' Resphlgl Trois Poesies de la Lyrique Japonaise Strawinsky 1 Aknklto, 2 Muzatsuml, 3 Tsaruiukl Amoureux Setiores Hnussel " 1'anyre aux Talons d'or ..Poldonskl , Mrs. Metzger ." Mrs. Burke at the piano " (n) Nlgun (Improvisation) from the Baal Sham Rultei... ' ' ,(1 Krneat Hlocll ' (b) Allegretto Hoccherlnl-Krelsler ' ' Hylvln Welnsteln Margulls Jlra. Burke at the piano. . .. '1 Japnnlsches Kegcnlled ;....,'.....'....'.....'.i'oseph Mnrx ,.. , , Vnle tie choplu Joseph Marx'-''.,-' Zigeuner Joseph Marx . : ,.. Walklkl Charles T. Orlffea , .Mrs. Metzger Mrs. Burke at tho lilnno , llah-lork-llythe Martin Shaw yulnlen. lip. 81 Dvorak Mr. Campbell and Portland String Quartet PHOfiltA.M Tl'KSDAV, MAY 22 8:00 Oct Together Breaklast, Hotel Medford. 9:00 Business Meeting, reports of committees nnd election of of-' fleers; Presbyterian church. 10:00 Harmony Discussion, .Mr. Frederick W. Goodrich, chairman. Method In Teaching Harmony, by Frederick W. (louilrlch, to be followed hy a Hound Table Dlsciissiun: each speaker to be limited lo three mlnulcs. ... 11:00 Piano Discussion, Mrs. KUa Conncll Jesse, chairman. The liiitio. Its Technic and lis Ucpertmie, by Mrs. Ella C'onnell Jesse, to bo fnltuweil by a Round Table Discussion. :a:00 No Host Luncheon, under the auspices ot Oregon Federation of Music Clubs; Presliyterlan church. 1:00 Oregon Federation of Music Clubs. , Greetings Mrs. Walter It. May, president Federation Miss Helen Calhreath '. Federation Plans for Oregon Mrs. Wnlter ft. May District Federation Work..Mr. Klbert C. Peels, president National Federation Work Mrs. Warren E. Thomas Junior Department Jeun Wurrcn Cortick , Hlate and N'atlonul Contest Mrs. Clifford Moore ..,"' ' Bulletin .. Kato Dell Marden Music In Seltlement Centers .....Man Boss Walker Why Federate? One Minute. Talks' by Hciirescntutivea of Federated Clubs. Mrs. James (lauld, Corvallls. . ' v Mrs. Caiilun Wlllliims, The Dalles... . Mrs. WIHIam Horsefall, Marshrield. Mrs. Charles llelnllne, Hnseburg; und others. ; (a) The Sea MasDowell (h) Tlmo Was When I In Anguish Lay. ...Chas. T. (Irlffes (c) Night Song at Amalfl Mrs. 11. II. A. Bench (d) At Morning Jeanne lloyil (e) Htrera Winter Watts Margaret Kennedy Mrs. Warren E. Thomas at the plnno 2:30---Chorus of no Jncksnn county school children, under the dir ection of Miss Leonn fl. Marsters, Southern Oregon Normal school. 2:4.1 Public School Music Mrs. Anna Ijindsbury. Beck; chairman. 3:30 Kcenle Drive (Couresy of Medford Realty Board), visit to nor mill school nnd ten In Ashland civic Club house' on Winburn Way, (courtesy Ashland Music club, assisted hy the Civic Im. provement rliih. Monday study club. Fortnightly Study cluh, Ashland Study club, and the Delphinns. ' : Dinner, Hotel Medford. By courtesy of Medford notary, KU wnlils nnil Lions clubs. Musical program by Miss Elllaheth Levy, violin and P. A. Ten Hnaf. baritone, null) Bedford, Ella Connell Jesse at the piano. ' 8:30 Concert. Presl.yterlnn church. Miss Martha It. Jleyuolds. or. gan, Portland; Mr. George Hopkins, piano, Eugene; Miss Doris Helen Patterson, harpist, Eugene; Mr. James Stevens, baritone, rtsiiinini; .n ims ima tjtwrence, (a) Allegro from The Fourth (b) Chant Pastoral (c) Told bylhe Ciimpflro (Legend).... Miss Reynolds (a) La lille mix Cheveux de Lin.. (I.) The llnril.n in Inn n,.ln "tl ml nil I close my eyes and listen, . . , The falling rain I ennnot sec ' ;:' Seems to purl and flow through : ' Tho Garden ' ' " And Flood the Gloom Invoked by me,' Miss Putierson Symphonic Etudes Mr. Hopkins "THE CITY OF JOY" Deems Taylor (Words by Charles Hanson Towne) (a Spring In town . (b) Poor put hnppy ' (c) on a roof garden (d) Homo , . . Mr. Stevens (a) Prelude In D'Mlnor ..Rachmaninoff (h Scottish Gnvoitc , Hopkins (r) May Night I'alingren (d) La Cumpiinelln Pngunlnl-Llstt Mr. Hopkins Gerald Barr sang an" appropriate duet wl'h Mrs. Slnims accompnny- ing und nil Joined In singing "Jesus shall Helgn." - .i l,.n . xi r.1 at tho piano, Ashland. Sonata.. ..-.(lullmant Dubois Hugo Goodwin ' ! '; 5 4i; ;.'.:' :..J..:T)ebuHsy; I .;...i.,.:,;presle J Schumann I The missionary benediction was repented in closing, j The committee In charge served i refreshments. j 10 II