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PIVM - 3 Irene DeLosh, 325 8onth Holly St. Phone 390.L or 75 It or mus c Garden parly and lea teachers. Hume of Mrs. Delroy Cetchell, Monday alternoon. May 21st, ...... ,. . . .leuioiu C1U1J OOhl- esses, i" Flower Show of Medfnrd Garden cluh. Next to 20th (Vntyry Gro cery on West Main street. Monday ranil Tuesday. May 21st and rUlul. Pythian cluh. Jioine of Mrs. Fiiitnu Jeschke. North l-'ront street, Tuesday evening, May L';M. St. Ann's Altar society. Parish hall, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, .May Sid Wednesday Study club. Home of Mrs. 1 H. Williams, South Thursday afternoon, Pencil street May 24th. - I-adies' Aid of First Mclhoillst church. Church parlors. Tues day afternoon, May 22d. II. M. I.. Ilible idass. Home of Mrs. Mary Douri. Wednesday afternoon, May L'3d. Summer Hound-up. Lincoln school, May 22d: Washington school May 24th; Jackson school May 25; Hoosevclt school June 1st. Baccalaureate services today. Hunt's Cratcrlan theater. Oregon State college club picnic, Monday evening. May 21sl at li o'clock. "Fabrick's cabin on the P.ogue." Popular Mctlforil t.irl AiimiuiiccM ICiigngement. Cards have hecn Issued by Dr. and Mrs. c. c. Van Scoyoc an nouncing the marriago of . their daughter Margaret Virginia to .Mr. James Klmo Kussell on Tuesday, May eighth at the Kvangellcal church of The Dalles, Oregon The bride is well Jtnown In this city having lived here Hie great er part of her life, graduating from the Medford schools. After which she was n student nt the WF-FKLY CALENDAR Oregon state college and also binl, assisted by Mrs. the Oregon Normal school nt Columbines are to be entered as, Monmoth, Ore.. from which j ) Most artistic arrangement ; (2) school she will graduate in June. I Laregst color assortment. The groom who is also a grad-l Pansles Most artistic arrange uate of the Oregon Normal school j ment with other foliage; most ar is the son of Supt. and Mrs. J. O. tistic arrangement with the other Russell of stanfield. Ore. variety of flowers and foliage. , . . , . These two varieties are In charge A number ot important social r Mrs. E. K. Wilson as chairman events innrk the calendar tor this j n,,.,i . M week. - . The thirteenth annual conven tion of Oregon Music Teachers as sociation starts tomorrow morning with a get-together breakfast at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Medford, fol lowed by the opening of 'the con vention at the I'resbyterian church nl ti.11 At Ilw,..n ...III .. no-host luncheon at the church, i ne sessiini win mini in ine aiiei noon at 1 :30. ! A garden party nnd ten wilh be given by the ladies of the Greater : Meiirord clul) at the home ol .Mis. llelroy l.etcnell on est .Main hi. at 4 o'clock. This will he a very enjoyable ev-ent and all members wilh cars are asked to meet at the ! church. There will be a no-host ! dinner at the Hotel Medford at C:30. In the evening at K:30 a concert by Portland artiHts will be given at the I'resbyterian church. On Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock there will be u breakfast at the Hotel Medford with the morning KesHlon starting at 9 o'clock at the church. No-host luncheon at 12 o'clock at the church. The afternoon session starting nt J o'clock is as follows: Oregon Federation of Music clubs Greetings, Mrs. Walter It. Ray. president. Federation, Miss Helen Cal 1 treat li. 4 Federation Plans for Oregon. Mrs. Walter R. May. District Federation Work. Mrs. Elbert C. l'eets, president. National Federation Work, Mrs. "Warren K. Thomus. . Junior department, Jean War ren Carrick. , State and Nutlonnl . contest, Mrs. liffvd Moore. Hulletln. Kate Dell Maiden. Music in Settlement Centers. Mae Ross Walker. Whv Federate? One minute talks by representatives of Fed- The afternoon was spent as many crated Clubs. Mrs. James Oauld. an afternoon waH spent by our plo Corvallis; Mrs. Carlton Williams. I ncer women by piecing quilt blocks The D.-illes; Mrs. William Horse-I und nig braiding, fall. Marshfield: Mrs. Charles The hostesM served refreshments Heinlfne, Roseburg. and others. I of rabbit sandwicht?B, cream pwffH (a) The Sea. MacDowell; (b) Time Was When I in Anguish ,ay. Cbas. T. Ciiffes; (c) Night Song at Amalfi. Mrs. II. II. A. Reach; (d) At Morning. Jeanne P.uyd; (c) St rea, Wf niter Wntis. Margaret Kennedy, Mrs. Warren K. Thomas at the piano. 2:30 Chorus of 150 Jackson county mhool children, under the direction of Miss Leonu Ma esters. Southern Oregon Normal school. 2:45 Public School Music. Mrs. Anna Landsbury Reck', chairman. 3:30 Scenic drive. (Courtesy of Medford Realty Hoard . Visit to Normal ftrhool and tea in A.-h- j land Civic Club house on m- nurn vtay. ti ouriesy Asmanu j ym sxn. r Music Study club, assisted by the j invitations were issued the part Civic Improvement club, Momfciy W(l(,k for the approaching mar Study cluh. Tortnlghlly Mudy rnfre of Miss Ob-tha Currier to club. Ashland (Study club, and the I Ijtrnte K oisen on Satur IJ)hlans). J ,av fventng at 8 o'clock. June 6:30 Dinner. Hotel Medford. j 2m'j Ht tne Currier homo on West (By courtesy of Medford Rotary. 10tn ptreet. Kiwnnis and Lions clubs). Mu t0 fuf jno niarriage or Miss slcnl program by Miss Kliwibelh , jfvrtle Vrye to Mr. Robert N. a-evy, vionn. nnn i'. a. i en barllone. Ruth Bedford, K 1 I a j tnnnell Jetse at the piano. ; ,jHn rntirch. ft:30 Concert, at Presbyterian These young people nre active church. . I ttn department! nf the Christian The Medford Garden club will ( hurrn nnrt musical circles, have a '"flower show" Monday and ; q Tuesday afternoon and evening, i Surprl-c fsr Rrldc-olc,t All members nnd guests of lhj;vnt of the Wwfc nvsot'inlton are cordially Invited. I On Wednenday evening a most Thee will hn a Inrge display of i fbiHern which will be a treal to all ; flower loverw. Any one . having j flowers are asked to bring themjried in June. The surprise was In i Monday morning to tne atore fur-Uhe form of a theater party and .nierly occupied l.y shields, next to the :oin Century on West Main street. A complete list r flower, and prizes which will he awarded , , i"ie un,eu in W1H Mower Snow aril- de which um.eiru n,. ii.is .... ne. hl.i. apirson this page. Flower Show This Week .hI0redZ.T.rlel!'1UPb fU-wehow'1 This will "be 'held tai the store building next to the until century store on West Main street. Hoses Mrs. L. A. Salade, Jr., chairman, assisted by Mrs. II. 1). ! McCaskey Koses are to be entered as fol lows: 1. Tea and Hybrid Tea. 2. Hybrid. 3. Perpetual. 4. Climbing. fi. Any other varieties. 0. Best busket display. 7. Single specimen rose, the sweepstakes rose of the show. Irish Mrs. J. C. Semon, chair man, assisted by Mrs. I.. E. Wil liams and Mrs. Irene Delxjslt. Iris are to bo entered as Span ish. Kngltsh, German, etc. Hest basket display and single stack of Irish. Wild Flowers, Rhrtihs and Trees Mrs. II. W. Hamlin, chairman, nsslsted by ('. A. Howard. These mny ho entered as a col lection of wild flowers and as most artistic arrangement of wild flowers. Peonies are to be entered as. (II Most artistic arrangement; 12) Largest single peony; (3) Best single peony In show. Mrs. E. N. lliden has charge of this divis ion, assisted by Mrs. Sweet Peas may be entered as, (1) Most artistic arrangement : (2) Largest color assortment. . These j are in charge of Mrs. G. Q. D'Al Baskets of garden flowers and unusual flowers are In cllarge of Mrs. C. C. Furnas, assisted by Mrs. All flowers must be entered be fore one o'clock Monday in order to compete for prizes, but every one Is utv;ed to exhibit and to visit theshow as often as possible. ' It fl lie open two afternoons nnd evenings. There will be no charge ' for ndmissihii. Pv'liiiin Club win Meet Tuesday T,B Pythian cluh will meet Tuesday May :2nd. with Mrs. j.;mma j,shke and Mrs. Ilennlno Klein, at the home of the former, 242 xorth Front street. A full attendance is desired. 4 finrtlcu C'liili C'onust vxtended to .May llllrtl. Mrs. C A. Swigart, chairman ... .1.. r. .. .!.. 1. .., !, i.,l. 1 was to close Ma? 20th wl'shes to ! ,.nn.,n.. n.. .he rtn.e hn. I.een extended to Wednesday, May 2:lrd All those who Intend to join this contest send in their entry blanks not later than Wednesday. Mrs. W. SmllJi HostesN IliilUUnir Itrldtc Cluh Mrs. W. II. Smith entertained the lltilldlnB Ilridue club Thurs day afternoon at her home, 53fi Houlh Ivy. This was the closing nicelillK of the season, the club Having niuaineu meir uuoia. it the building fund. The usual good time wits en joyed and refreshments were serv ed by the hostess. Special Meeting Oregon History Club A special meeting of the Orognn History club was held at the home of Mrs. Coiilon on the Oak tirave road Tuesday afternoon with eight members present. ona lenmnaue Mrs. Vox Hostess Rowcnn Circle The Rowena circle of the Yeo men lodge held their business meeting for May at the home of Mrs. J. R. Cox. K44 West Four teenth street Wednesday afternoon May Ifith. After the business matters were disposed with the hostess nerved delicious refreshment. The social meeting for June will he htdd at the home of Mrs. Robt. Montgomery on mur 1, Wednes day afternoon, June fith. popnnr Mcrifonl tYnipIc twlRnl on Tuesday evening at clork, June 5th, at the Chris- delightful surplice was given by ft group of Intimate friends for Miss Agnes Mehring. who ir to be mar : luncheon at Crowson's. at which I Miss Mehrinu was presented with n (pair 'of sterling-stiver candlesticks land candies. .... Thni nmtnf wei! Miss Alice ,-. r t . i xn ,ero.nr. Miss I.ura I.U Lynch. Miss ueuia ennui. -uss -iiny iiaiuinK. ....... ..,..,..,, ""' VW Mta 'nes Mn,,rlng. Former ltoUilents Visitor Ifcre Mr. and Mrs. .O. A. Morris and son Kldredge. former residents of Medford but now of Portland. have spent the past week visiting ; old friends in this city. They aiv on their way to Iowa, where they lived some years ago and where Mr. Morris still has some business Interests. They announced that their daughter. Miss Susan, who completes her studies at Corvallis this year, has been engaged for the Junior high faculty at Ashland tjcginmng wun ine nexi scoooi ruesdny morning. Delegates elect year. Miss Morris will be well re- ed lo represent Olive ltchcknh No. membered by her former school 2, are Katie Palm, Ethyl Weed, mates in the Medford high school. Sara Kcddcn, Lulu Iti.shop and . Daughters of Veterans iutMs of O. A. It. Women Klta D. Hubbs Tent, Daughters of Veterans, were guests Friday, May 11 at n six o'clock dinner given by the wives and widows of the O. A. It. About fifty piTHons enjoyed tl;' occasion aiul thf pro Kraui siVfii latt-r In tho lodi;e ruoni in the armory. The regular meeting of thf tent followed the program and arrange ments were made for delesateH to the state convention at RoseburK In June. The next meeting will be on May - li. Y. V. C. A. licm-flt A Hljc Sih,c,sh The Y. W. C. A. benefit play. "('UihbinK n Hushahd," which was presented before un audience of several , hundred, la-st Tuenday evening at the Junior high school. wa a decided succcsh. Tlie muslcul numbers were ex cellent.' (ieorge M add ox and Miss Melba Williams, and the Junior UiRh Harmonica band, L'tf hoys and sirlH, were tlie artlnts who so gen erously donated their services. The board of directors desire to sincerely express their appreciation to those who assisted in every way to make this benefit the success it proved to he. Mrs. K. Smith Host4'ss The members of' the Loyal! I Women's class of the Christian 1';',"l r " lne church enjoyed n garden party and! stltmlon and discussed work for I covered dish luncheon nt the;""" cm'ng year. uome oi .n IS, nuiilliier . mmiu: " esi r.ieven.n sneci on rnZ,SHirZl was decorated with bouquets of j red roses, was spread under on ve low and rilnk ' roses ornamen -1 " u .nl',TS ed the punch table nnd porch. ; 1 vei-v - cnlnhnvilluhl'd Nhl'dltlshril A very enjoyable Mothers DnytSlranRo Interlude" was reviewed niocrnm was Klvcn in which each ! by Mrs. J. C. Collins In her brlliht member took part after which a social hour was enjoyed. Portland Music Folks Aticnd .Miiirord Convention About one hundred Portland folk will leave tomorrow on the special train ot 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon for Medford, to attend . 1. inin. ..., nn....onil,...u nt the ' nrOL-nn Veilern Hon of Music Clubs. 1 of which Mrs. Waller K. May is ' e-"-. -"- .V. . jjeneiieiH iiKsoemiiun, ui ihiiih i Mrs. Clifford Moore is president. The meetings will he held on Mon day nnd Tuesday, nnd the special train will return on Tuesday even ing. A number of prominent Port land musicians will give sulo num bers on the various programs. Important features of sessions for each organization will be the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year. Spectator. Dancing Party Trygve Torjussen Kvrnt of Friday. Rosle Currier On Friday evening, May 1 8i h Revel of the Wood Nymphs William Cunningham gave a dan-j Florence Rarbnur cing party in honor of Emll Mohrj Venita Roseberry Jr., who leaves the first of June i Violin and Piano duet Selec tor Europe. tions from Martha Refreshments wero served ut I 'Clyde Flchtner, Mnxine Hull ten o'clock by Mrs. A. B. Cun-, Dorothy Seymour Smith ningham. nssisted by Mrs. O. O. I Laura Railey Alenderfer. At the close of the Dance of the Robins-- evening Kmil was presented with I Cyril SanderH a enmera by the following guests: ( Lultnby from Jnselyn fiodard Misses Carroll Dodge, Frances' Verna Forncrook Mollor. Harriet Cnmpbell, Anna Butterflies Chas. Johnson May Fuson, Melia Parrett, Oeral- Georgia Currier dine I-itham, Luclle Ixwry, Dor-'At Evening Louise Wright othy Slead, Mnrjorlo Marshall and; Nellie Clnscock Messrs. Robt. Royle. Jack Boyle, j A short sketch of- the life of fiernld Latham, Wayne May. Har- j Cho)dn by Mary Snider old May. Harold Oe Bauer, Will-! Walla, No. 9 ...J , u... Chopin iam Lyman, George Hongnn, Da vie! Lowry. Burton Iowry and To the, Rising Sun William Cunningham. j Trygve Torjussen Maxlne Hull Lincoln School Pageant Beautiful Visions Holt On Friday Afternoon Georgia Currier The Lincoln Parent Tearhcn I pai)er 0n the life of Beethoven- association wan delightfully enter) Cyril lenders talned on Friday afternoon May;The Last llop"l"."".....'....aotti(chftlk 11 by the first grade children who I ryr KUn,it.ri celebrated National Music week by ' giving a aprfngtlmo pageant. The ' Mrs. Hnnltng llotris songs learned by the children, and the music appreciation lessons were combined In a fairy story. . Sixty children In bright paper met on Saturday at the home of j ihe characters of pleasure-loving costumes represented flowers, fair- Mrs. G. D. Harding on Dakoti "Gertie" and "Nellie" were n dm tr ie and birds. The rythmetlc avenue. The usual opening exer- ably portrayed by Mrs. L. B. Hum dancing to the appreciation rec- cises were followed by CO reports! phrles and Mrs. C A. Meeker. Mrs. ords "Amaryllis" and "Ladlnage," . of the secretary and treasurer J. H. Carkln gave b finished Inter- were especially effective, the chll-;and reports of various committees, dren having worked out their own those of the committees on Ch'ld Interprelationn. j ren of tho American Revolution. Much credit due lo the first j Ce of the Flng, Student loan rade teachers, Mrs. GolderpHtarr j Fund, and Americanization being Scott and .Miss Augusta Hellman, i especially Interesting. In the an- for the success nf the play. During the oclal hour which j followed, refreshments were served 1 by the teachers lo about seventy - flve parents n- un i iiesMnv nlternnnn Mflv la. ... " " --. "le l'Keant was repeated lor uie oen(1(U of ,he enUr 8chool. , i Olive Kebekoh lodge No. 8 will ho,.. Its regular meeting Monday which tim the rcgulur sctnl annual election of officer will nct'ur. A social hour will follow the business meetlnir and ihe memliers w, h.lv le ,AfaKa of BPpl ll n,st tv OIIU1,lr O)nco ; Movies. Kefreshments will be served a large number of members from Olive ltebekah lodge will be In attendance at the forty-second annual session of the ltebekah as- seoibly of Oregon which convenes : next week In P.osehni g, o pentng .Mary Wiley. Pthlan KUtors ICntiniilii ;m.t Talisman Temple No. 40, Pyth Inn Sisters, was honored on the' j occasion of their regular meeting, Wednesday evening. by vlslt! from Grand Chief Leo Balagh of St. Helens. During the evening, the work of invltntlon was exem- niified nn.i nii..p n...,..uu,. w..ru out of the way, the grand chief; gave a few words of kindly crlt- leiam niwi n n.iir .... ii. - welfare of the order Us work, and large cement bridge that crosses 'o love good music will be the purposes. Past Supreme Repre-jthe Rogue river about S2V. miles KU"P f Wagnerian opera sulec- sentative from Oregon. Mal.e) Rob-1 tv"iu Medford. then after crossing presented here for Ihe first erls. was present and gave a short i the brfdge take the first right,"""- , talk; also another P. C. C, was! band road that runs off the main Tlle detailed program follows: present. Nine visitors attended : highway l.y ihe Service station Piano .Solo from Mt. Ashland Temple which I Ju across tin. bridge nnd fI-' ,'"lr"1 Movement Sonata, added much to tho pleasure of the!1""' 'd about mile and; - N 1 Beethoven eveninir. We arc iiiw.iv. eta.i in welcome the sisters If.-om our neighbor city. . . . After the-close of the temple session, a lunch was served In the banquet room, the tables made beautiful with the first blooming of lovely roses, ur-alina, and other spring flowers. , Delphian Study Club Have- Inn-resting Meeting. A very interesting program was en loved bv the . Delphian Study Club Thursday at tho V. W. C. A. A short business meeting was ""''I '""ln wlllt' ' President. airs, jonns nolo, supervisor ; - - ...' .. '.,,,,. .,.u ".ur,nlI salient points of 18th Century csioruuon penoo. i '',; . . ' j, " nf Hlieri-! MrH It V Williams gave an dan s "The Bchool for Scandal," IrcadliiL - nnrts of the nlav. I reauinn pans oi me piay, I'.UKene Udells play ami interesting" manner. Mrs. o. C. Botes told of the establishment and remarkable success of tho Guild Theatre and the Civic Itcpertolre Theatre in New York City, describing the beauty of the fiuild trcatre. The next group meetings will be held May 31. J I'lano Pupils (ilvc I'lcnslnB Itccllnl A piano retuifil was Riven by ,,. r ,,B ll nf Mis. 1,1a - wood ana r lorence tj raves at meir home. 220 North Oakdale, Tuesday evening. May 15th, The following program was executed In nn artis tic nnd pleasing manner, showing painstaking work by both pupils and teacher. Duet, King of the Road.... M. 1. Morrison Maxlne Hull and Verna Porn crook Moonlight Serenade Mary Snider I. A. It's Nattirtliiy, Crater Lake Chapter, Dnugh- Iters of the American Revolution nusl report of the Chapter regent, Mr JCorria brought out clearly I and .concisely- Ihe outstanding! 1 events and accomplishments of. the past year. Five new members i" 'e ttcceille.1 in.n IhM counter - ' uiceiing. This being ,he annual election I of officers, the following wore le.ecteu tor the coining yejir: I Kegent, Mrs. D'Alblni; vice regent. .Mrs. (.reeii; recording secretary. Mrs. Grey; corresponding secre tary. Mrs. perry, historian, Mrs. PeniHTinr; registrar, Mrs. Norris; chaplain. Mrs. lllshop; directors. Mrs Vorrls Mrs Anderson Mrs , M,H- AnilPr'on' Ml" Ti. ne.. ... .i.- .k.i.iM. Malmgren of Phoenix. Mrs. i and announced the Program for the afternon-ar mi.retl in. re. Copco.the afternon an Interesting re- view of Urania Ilele.la.i'n Th Mother" by Mrs. Lowly. A cli.l hour followed. Ices, cake nn.i i-nfren ivern er. 1 ve.l !,y Mrs. Harding. asslste, uy I Mrs. KMcn Tavlor. Mrs Don SVw. ; bury and Miss Wood. f I O. S. C. Cluh PUnio FllhTlok's Cabin. The annual picnic of the Oregon' State Alumni dub will be held : Mim.l.iv nihi ... ti,n i,-,.i.. i..L-i cabin on the Rogue Itlvcr All alumni and former students of the school are Invited to couio with well filled baskets. Thor.e who luive no way In which to get out are asked to call Mrs. c. D. Thompson, phone 117:i-v and lesve your name nnd bow mauy will be in the party and arrange - mi nis win he made for vour ' t ranvnertn Men Fur those who do not know how o get there take tile Crater Lake 1 Mirii,. v i.n.i h .... ti... you will come to Fabrick's bouse! on tlv Ight hand side of tho roiul. A large attendance la expeete.1 S this Will lie Ilia IiimI iiieetlm- of the club until next September. i;e there by six oclock if pos slhlo. fJidv F.lks ( lub Will Meet Wcdncsiui.v. The iJldy Elks cluh will meet at ,lle K1ls club Wednesday after - nonn lvom 2 ' 5. Comniitteo in cnaige, .Mrs. i.ouio I'lrli-n, .Mrs. i Olevirge Wilson and Mrs. Jesse1 Hoiick. Cards, pool and refresh-! nients. 'isiting Ijidy Elks welcome. j Dunce Ilcviie PrvM-nled by ItiiMi l.uy. ' Ah n demonstration of what1 run l,e i.ecoin nllshe.l In an art-' isllc way with small children the revue by the pupils of Rut:. - 1 u I" l"i e rnnurcn mr pumic performance and retain ' their na-! turalness and charm Is an art well understood by this young teacli-!tl,e fhe Grecian dance by a few of the class was characterized by ease and grace of motion, while the China dolls brought out their own individuality in each arate part. The solo dances gave evidence of much training and showed pleasing Interpretation ability. The program follows: (i rec ia n Wa 1 1 z g roup. China Dolh group Dnnce of the Robins Vlvlenne and Nellie Logan Spanish Dance Lavon Alderson Wallzlng Dolls I-'rankie Rinabarger and Chorus of 12 babies The Yellow Rose oe Dell Lnntla Irish Jig Amy Klstersan & Rob Perk Highland Fling Logan Bisters Polish Dance ' Frank le Rinabarger Gypny Twlna Xoe Dell Lnntla nnd Ethel Chord Rain Hong nnd Dance Adra Mil wards Miss Alma Lnwrence gave life and color to the dnnceH by her adequate accompaniment on the Organ. Miss Luy was presented, by tho children, wilh n benutlful floral basket. Wednesday Kind? Club lCntertuIn Ashland Club MenilNT On Wednesday, May 10th, nine teen members of the Ashland Study cluh and n few other friends were guests of the Wednesday Study club, at u one o'clock lunch eon at the Medford Hotel. The tables were set In the private din ing room and were lovely wilh baskets of azaleas, roses and other spring flowers. Between courses, Mr. M. N. Hognn plenned everyone with a group of songs, accompan ied on the piano by Mrs. W. M. Vnn Scoyoe. ' After the luncheon, the company went to the Guild hall whero n pleasant social hour was followed by. the presentation of Miss Helen! Norris' radio drama, "Just Pbm nfn" " by an "all stur" cast chosen from the club's membership. Mrs. A, J. Han try ns "Mrs. Hobbs" and Mis. M. N. Hognn as "Bill ' were perfect fn the leading roles, while pretation of the kindly, under standing family doctor and Mrs. J. H. Crews was nxrellent as the "Interested" nHghbor. Kreryone regretted that Miss Norris could not be present, but her mother, Mrs. M. J. Norris was a guest and in a few words ex pressed appreciation for the loving Interest and ninny good wishes for "e'en. iletween nets, Mrs. S. M. Scott U.m.r .ii ..n.. I., h. ........ ... . .. i'1'armlng way. with Mrs. Hawles 1 -"""re at tne piano. The gnests present were Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. McCoy. Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Perostzl, Mrs. Joy. Mrs. Dodge, Mi's. Mc cracken. Mrs. J. M. Wanner, Mrs. Galey, Mrs. .Mills. Mrs. F. D. Wag- ner. Mrs. Poley, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. ' I'-nbanks, Mrs. Ungle. Mrs. Amler- i,1 ,, Ml.K v,, ,, , "aiding. Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. ' Wilson. Miss Fay Woolsey, Mm. ' " "" -vllss '' "y oolsey, ' ' Osborne, Mrs. W. M. Van i st'oyoc, .ii rs, .m , j. Aorrls, .Mrs. I F. K. Merrick, Mrs. Hawles Moore and Miss Ceclle llumphiits of j Medfor.l. 1 T,'e unniial business and social Inieeiiug of the club will be held on iiiutnnnf U...-IIK. til .Mrs. L. E. Williams' home oil South Peach street. Ro" B' Wlllett Presents Copco Radio Program Music lovers of southern Ore- ' Kun wl" appreclaie the excellent ' " 0in"" wl'lch will be presented: '' "'" '''llf'"la Oregon Power ompany under the direction of ,lt"Kil Hlaukniuro-Wllleit, the fa- PmniHte next Tuesnny nignt. ! MrH- wl" nerseu appear nij 1 lw" I'olamo piano numbers nnd wi" 1,0 assisted by two of her , most talented stiuietits. Miss A"'"'" t'rawford and Miss Dureen "f particular Interest to tlioso: Miss Allueii Crawford ! 1l"no Kolna lai i ne ljtsi nope Oottschalk (b) "Melody In F"..Rubensten Doreen Ieveretle Selections from "Wagner Grand Opera" Hi) ins itneingnio, aci i Rbeine daughters and orchestra (h) "Siegfried" Act 2 "Forest Murmurs". Orchestra, ' Piano Solo in 'Winnie Flrn Seene-' Transcription from Piano Ilrassln-Wagner Itosa lilaeltmorc-Wlllett (d) "Hide of the VulkKrU'M," WM Hlar, find on the beauliful'of tho beuutiful Redwood hlg" Ai t No. 2 cake made by Mis. John Kluhrer. way. Valkgrles nnd Orchestra was the emblem of the American I Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Rrown Piano Solos (a) "If 1 Were n lllrd- Henselt (b (Hand Valse, O. 4'2 1 Chopin Miss Aileen Crawford .-...... Mn this Eroup. tho a. b, and d l kohji ni; nnitin- iih u numbers will be reproduced famous Ilayreutb Kestlcal rec- ords which are kindly furnlshecl bv Mr. Harold Corliss. Tho Col - umbia Phonograph Company has the exclusive rights to record the Wagner Festival In Bayreuth each eep-'year. It Is a privilege to be able to have these records go out over KM KD as Mr. Corliss is the first to possess this womlerful srotip In southern Oregon, American Legion Auilllary Hold Monthly Meeting The monthly sociul meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary took place Monday evening. May 14th. ... Mrs. Newton Clmney, president of the unit was mlslress of .cere monies and In a well considered speech speeiiiUy honored the mothers of World War Veterans, past presidents and charter mem bers of the auxiliary. Mrs. Burt Bryant and her com mittee pinned beautiful red roses on all mothers who had sons In the service. Mr. Cornwall, principal of the Washington school, was Introduced nnd spoke Interestingly upon his torical topics, ' Karhryn Chancy presented pu pils of the Washington school in a pageant, each representing a his torical character and each did their parts very well Indeed. The first president. Mrs. J. W, Jacobs who was president night years ago, opened the meeting Jnst as It was done during her adminis tration. The secretary at that time, Mrs. Norma Martin, read those eight year old minutes. The vice president, Mrs. R. A. Holmes, was present as nNo was Mrs. M itchel, treasurer and Mrs. Bert Bryant, chaplain. All the elected officers at that time were I his night present in person to show how a meeting eight years ago was conducted. This being the eighth birthday of the unit, these, first officers were also specially honored this night. Lighter roses were pinned on all members and guests. Mrs. Lee Garlock rend a touch ing selection, "Mother." L'ach member present was asked to tell an anecdote about their enrly experience wherein their mother hud been a help and com fort. Mrs. Fred Curbls talked of whuf has been done and what she hopes to accomplish with the popples, appointing committees and groups to sell these nt tho theatres and Various places. Thesn popples are made by the Invalid solders In ojr.lhn bride, snnit "At Downlnc" and iiwi bostiital. No. 77. in I'nrtla.id. Tho charter members present were Mis. Coleman, Mrs. Walte, Airs. M Itchel. Mis. I'.irbis, Mrn. Jacobs, Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Cowglll and Mrs. Trowbridge, Pythian Sisters Convention The sixth annual convention of District No. 4. was held at Mcdlord on May 12. members attending from Koseburg, Grants Pass, Ash land and Medford. The meeting was opened by Dis trict Deputy Grand Chief Hermine Klein. The address of welcome !""" uv , " oi lman oi ' 'ansinnu cmpie, anil tne resioilso by Gertrude Long of Thermopolea. aiiruisuc reports were ' Klv"n Dv r'd'resentatives of the four temples-C orrltt Horner of I mp - lua, Mary A. Prescott of Mount Ashland and Lillian Mofflit of Tal isman. The following committees were appointed: Press; Clarn Flchtner of Talis- j man, Alien Coio of Thermopolea, : Olicra Dunn of Ml. AHhlaml. ; Thanks; Mntiel liusenhark of j I'mpiiua, Mary Prescott of Mt. Ash I land. ZoiMn M. Baldwin of Ther . mopoltic. KesolutloiiB: Elln Hoper of Ther- mopolea. Eve Marks of l!inpiim Alerle Watson of Talisman Questiun Box: Ella Wormian of Talisman, Maltha Chrlsteiisoii of j I'mpqnn. The iirogrnm tor llui nrteruooii was as louows: r.u.uoiMii rninrer gnvo n very I interesting tuiK on Ihe Pythian , home, located at anconver, Wash. i wo solos wero ronilored by ; Morle Watson: "Oh, Liltlo Mother ot Mine" und "Mother of Pearl.' A paper was road by llolen Wll- Sun on "Duties to Our Temple." Two violin solos wore rendered by Clyde Fichtnor, accompanied at I tho plnno by Mnxine Hall, 1 wo readliws by Helen Bell of j Umpqua. Thermopolea Temple of Grants lass invited tho temples to hold itueir next district convention nl Hint nlii.. I1.A C...... n. ...... ...c ouiuiiu iumiuuy 111 1J, li'.S. Tho following officers elcctod for ' the next district convention are: I). D. G. C. Mnry Brown of Titer- ! mopoleaJ j ; : ' Guests of honor. Mrs. Ntrnmr. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Tumy, Mrs. Jnqua, t Mrs, Coleman, Mrs. Trowbridge ,aiui nil nioincrs of ex-service men. " er com- Jmitteo served especially well I lnouiht out refreshments. In ihe icenler of the talilc was a large iegum Auxiliary, nnd eight lighted 1 candles which the first president, hh. jhcwis, exiinguished. ' 1 nere were aiiout Hevenly-five memoers ami guests present nt this deliglitful parly planned by the preslflent, Mrs. N. c. Chanty and which every one enjoyed. M. C. To Give Tea j For Vl.l'top. For Vi. tori " ,l"e nomo or MrH. Delroy 1 "mi 1,1 " uuiuiaie avo- j ; "uu u iny u noon c.reaier Aieuinni cluh will enterluln the j visiting music teacheiH and fed-1 JJ ,PtI m,,"Jr cl,,lm with a tea and niiiHlcal. no houra will be from Iour IO j11 ! n- ''UchIh will he i onvoyed by motor from the Pros-, oj iunun cnurcii ny a motor' corps oi women. Mm, 1L D. McClnnky nnd Mrs. R. L. Wilson will preside at the tea table and Mrs. II. 10. Oreon at the punch bowl. MrH. II. 0. Tyroe, Mrs. Uruco Bauer, Mrs. It. H. Bebb, Misses Bi'iiluh Horn, L'otly Janes nnd KJIznbeth Swigart will assist In nerving. An excellent program has been arranged". The following artists will contribute numbera. Gertrude Iloober-Puterson, mezzo soprano and violinist of Portland. Mr. Cloyd Stunlivnut, tenor, also of PnPrtlnnd, and Miss Lncile Kappiugton, pianist, of Hosnhurg. Pupils from Kvu Hmihi)ii'h danc ing school of Medrord will give several dance numbers on the lawn. Mrs. H. C. Miilholland, president of the Greater Medford club, nnd MIsh Jeunesso Butler of the Music and Drama department will nsslst Mra. Gotchell In recelvinR the guests. WEDDINGS Ili'ow-n-JolniMin Tho nifirrltiKe of Minx Margaret T.. Johnxon. dniiRliUr of lr. nnd Mrn. Frederick H. Johnnon anil Iti'v. l.connrn' t'liuiiiin firown, Hon of Mr. nnd Mrn. Walter Fruzor llrown, wim xoiemtiiKeil nt Illicit noon Tlumulny, nt tho T'reiiliyter lun chnrrli In thin elty. The ceremony, which wns attended l.y nmp to KU(Icne lllatt nt Hanla a number of friends of both fi.m- r;rllit( Calif., ay 12th. 'The Hies, was performed by Itev. HtiKh christian church minister off: T. Mltchelmore of the l'resby-Llutlnit. The bride formerly lved Icrlnn church In Ashinnd. Medford with her parents, Mr. The brlilo, who was nlven lnln(1 Harry Itenchamp. . mnrriaire by her father, wore a jrs. Wlsley, grandmother ot Kown or wnno sntln wltn pearl. trlmmiliKS. ller veil was of tulle nnd the bridal hoiiuet was of roses and lilies ot the valley, ller only attendant was Miss Kmlly Frarer lirown, sister of the Ki-onm, who woro n uown of orchid taffeta with n filmy orchid picture hat Khe carried a bomiuet of pink sweetpeas. Herb Grey acted as best man. t.eorij.! -(JobnsVin, broiher nf oh, promise Me" precedlnif tho ceremony nnl Mrs. H. K. Marsh played the weddinir mnrches. Fdererlck Johnson, another broth ef of Ihe bride, wns nn usher. 1 Immediately following the sero-jwlll I Senior Kva Marks of Urapqua I Junior Mary A. Prescott of Mt Ashland Secretary Ella Koner of Ther- i mc.nolea. Treasurer Helen Wilson,, limp- j qua. Guard Delia Watklns of falls- ' man. . The evening session was opened ! :tt :.tu wiih Thermoplea officers in the chairs. Grand honors were , given to Grand Chief Kallosh. Past iO. C. Ella Wortman, Past S. li. Ma- bel Roberts, G. P. Eva Marks. His ter Fluhrer presented corsages to the grand officers with n few woll chosen words. Brother Carl Flcht ner. on behalf of the Knights tem ple, presented each lady with a small carnation corsage in honor of Mother's day. Hollcall of Temples: , I'liipqua, 13; Thermoplea, 2; Mt. Ashland, 7; Talisman, 42. Visitors, 3. Numbers on the evening; pros grain were: Reding by Minnie Holuln. Reading. "At the Swllh," by Irene Walker. Encore, "It's n flreat Country." Knights Initiation put on by Mt. Ashland officers and tho Tullsman staff. ladles initiation put on by (Imp- qua officers with Thermoplea staff. A very exemplification of trian gles uf the temple was given by four past chiefs: Adelaide Swarti, Leila Hall, Ida Cole and Boll Walker. , Visltlnq Grand Chief Leo RallaKh gave a very Interesting and Inspir ing talk. Short talks were Riven by P. O. 0. Ella Wormian. P. S. K. Mnhol Roberts nnd (1. P. Marks. I'mpiiua temple presented Mar tha Christlansnn, a former mem ber but now ot Medford, with a beautiful plant. Closing ceremonies by Tullsman temple, when all adjourned to the dining room to enjoy refreshments served by a Ftsk and her able assistants. . . I mnnv nt the ehnrcli. a wedding . breakfast was served to a group j of intlmnto friends of both .fam- Hies at the home of Dr. and Mrs. l Johnson on Siskiyou Heights. , The bride and groom then left on their honeymoon trip to their ; new home 'In Sniitu lara" by wny nre well known here, both being I members of prominent Medford families and popular In the young- er set of this city. The bride "la a gradunto of Oregon State Col- lr-jo, at which Institution 1 Hhe completed a course hi home economics. Following the com- pletlon of her work In the ' state college, she took a special dlel- jetic course at the Kcrippa Metab- ne Clinic at I ji Jolla. California. MJ H(,verend Brown Is a graduate of Medford High Sehool and Coo '.t College of Cedar Rapids, Iowa w here he received his A. R. do-,h , Br(.0 an,i Braduated "cum laude." j The R. A. and M. A. degrees wero ( conferred upon him at the San FranfAsco Theological Seminary of 8n Anselmo, California, fol- lowintc a two-year cotlrHe there. Ho Ih now pantor of the Flrnt .1're-sHMterin.Ti rhurcji of Santa Clnrn, Cnlifornla. - . Totman-Hlldebrand F.vnn 8. Tnlinan of ColuMi,' Cal., ' nml Zelma I., llldelirund nt Mttx woll, Cal., wore united in marrlniee In the nastor'n Httulv of tho First Mothndlst church Thurnday morn inK, May 17. 12S. Dr. T. H. Temple performed the ceremony. Tho cou- pie will live In Colttnn. C'nlliilinn-llo llnafl rharlen It. Callahan and Minn MaiKiierltn DeHanH of Hlnklyou eotinly, Calif., were married. May 17th at the IlnptiMt church, FaHtor W. II. Fnton otflclntlnit. The ceremony was wltne'Hfled ly n nti.nlier of O'elntlved nnd Rpeclal friends. ' ' The hrldal pair returned to their Cnlifornla home on Friday. Taylor-Robertion T. I., Taylor of Medford and Mrs. E. M. HohortBon, mime, of Lelth, KdltihuiKh, fleotlund, were married on the ,'IOth tiny of April. 11!8, hy Kcv. T. II. Temple ot the ilethodlKt pamnnaRo. . ' '. ... , The witnesses to the corcmoriy were Joseph Taylor, the (ironmV aned fiilher, and Krnest Robertson, who nccnmpanled his mother from Scotland. Ilintl-llxnurluinip .. . s v Word heas hen received .of 'tho mnrrinKO of ' Miss I.eonn uratiob tna hria resides in this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. lllatt will make their home In Hantn Cnu, where Mr. llintt is in business. RAI.KM, Ore., May 19. W) The Inter-state commerce com mission will not bo nhle to beiiln the Oreiton cross-state rnllroad henrlnic nn June 10 ns requested ' by the stoto public service com f mission. A messnKe received by '' the Oreuon commission today from the Inter-state commerce t com- .... mission said the hearing 'could ' not be held beforo July. Com niisslonet' Clyde n. Altchlson will I hear the case and the hearing , be In Portland. '. ol