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WKKKI.Y '.'M-:.VIU
Y. H'i C. A. Hoar.; of Di
rectors, Y. W. C A. house,
Monday evening, June 4lh
nt 7.30.
H. M. L. Bible Study Club
Home of Mm. Mnry Dixon
107 Portland Ave., Wednes
day afternoon, Juno it.
a!
1'rlscil.a Circle nf Moth-
odist church. Hume of Mrs.
D. M. MoDnnlels, 509 Heat-
ty St., Wednesday. June 0.
Daughters of Veterans, Ar- V
mory, Friduy,. June am. v
.Medford I'.arden Club. Ho-
tel .Medford, Wednesday,
evening, 7:0, June Gth.
Delphian Chapter meet
ing. Y. W. C. A. house.
Thursday morning, June 7,
9:30. Lust meeting of the
fr St. Mark's Guild 1
Ashland park, Friday,
June f
8th, 12 o'clock.
fr 1'ythian Sister?. K. P.
hall, Wednesday evening,
June Gth.
Gunlcn Party tti Home
.Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mctflskry
At the palatial home uf -Mr.
nnd Mrs. 11. D. McCaskey on)
Millionaire Drive, the Medford
Clarden club and other flower lov-;
iiiK friends met on Thursday fur
kjio of the most charming out-j
Tioor parlies ever held in this vl-
clnliy. I
'I'he McCaskey's ore enthusiastic
miinbers of the Medford Garden
c lub, which Is a yoitnic club, com-1
prised of flower lovers of Med- ,1'aul's Electric Company nnd for
lord and the valley. H is an out- ( te jnHt iwo years has been Suit
growth of the Medford Floral j (lliy school Supernltendent at tho
society nnd has . greatly - lufu-i christian church,
4'iiced the beautiffcatlon 'of Med-1 Tho young, couplo are also
ford. j quite popular in musical circles.
Tho members who belong to It
are drawn together by their mu- Showers Compliment
tual love of flowers and what June ISrldc
MMupathy could be more enduring Mrs. Marmle K. Olson (nee
than the sympathy and under- j othela. Currier), a bride of Satur
Htondinir inspired by the common! day evening, June 2nd. was the
love of a beautiful rose.
The people who aro moved to
loin this club are quiie naturally
people who love beauty in liter- j
fcturc, art and music and who
1 1 1-1 1 1 to an understanding of finer
thing9.
These characteristics are em
bodied in the personality, home
and surroundings of the host mil
hostess who so graciously received
their guests umidst acre of beau
( 1 1 l'ul ruses, larkspurs, delphiniums,
poppies, petunias, columbine anil
many wonderful shrubs, made.
them feel welcome and upon their
departure urged them to come
again.
The day was ideal, a typical
Oregon spring day. Just right for
outdoor enjoyment.
.Mr. and Mi's. McCaskey were
everywhere, graciously explaining
the habils and characteristi'-s of
this plant and that flower, Elving
out hints and information freely
that It had taken them long, ardu
ous seasons to acquire. The very
spirit of generosity and hospital!';.'.
Some flowers to be treasured In
memory were the lonsispurred
columbines, tho stately delphin
iums and fox gloves. :. and the
roses! "Who can describe the
roscsl . J
Some very attractive ones vcm
Ciuvnder. red. Claudius l ernet.
.7. u. Ainswonn, .mis. wum.
Jtest, ijiuy itooeri,. -uernmi". ri
Hade, Hollandale, a hybred tea.
Sunbiirst. Fna Wallace. Holmark.
Hetty Uprichard, Kitchener of
Khartum, a beautiful yingle. red,
which everyone will remember.
Climbing Hadleyi red; My Mary-
lnn.l hlnoh tilnlr ellinber: I 'nil re. I
A pink; Independence Day, yellow:
SouVnir de f'.orgeous, yellow:
l'ernet. pink nnd the red one'
Mrs. McCn.-kcy specially rccom -
mends "Etolle do Hollamlo." . . ,
iri,"(cin flowers re-
After ending the tin en. re
rrephments were seryeo on
lawn and terrace by Mrs. -,l.ou
.... u.t
Salade Jr.. .Miss Livingston nnd;
Miss Carlton. ;The former serving ,
punch and cakes under a huge,
umbrella and . the Misses Uving-
Hon and Carlton serving enkes
nnd ciffee, etc., on the terrace. !
The ve'n of the valley and
mountains are a never ci-.-irmi;
Inspiration from the house ant at :i:3". June 7th nt the V. W. C.
grounds. j A. Election of officers .will be
- held. All members are urged to
Popular MttUnnl Couple J attend.
llnvu Home WwlilitiR. ! A one-act farce has been pre-
The marriage of Miss Olelha parPll liy Mr. It. V. Williams.
Currier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jlenry Currier, to Mr. Mainiie a I Medford QnaM.-t
Wson was solemnized Saturday : U-avo for Iho KJist
evening. June 2nd nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jennings,
her parents In the presence ot Miss Josephine Koppes and Miss
W two families fid o large group Claire Coleman will leave today
T . . 1 for a month a auto trip In the east.
At the hour of ,!K.t Oeor'Th- party will , o as far as Clln-
Maddox sang
uove. nneii
Jli an. ny '" " '
by Mrs. Theodora Sims.. .!
To strains of Mendelssohns .
Wedding March, played by Mrs. ,
Sims, little Joan Amberg. acting .
ns flower girl, scattered rote pet-
nts along the wny lending in. nf th(, y w A Deneflt play, 1 at 10:31, and the processional be
hrlde, accompanied by her mat-j -oiubhing a Husband" was glven!gln promptly nt 10:45 when the
ron of honor. Mrs. Dorothy isnrr. , ,n thc i.r..b.vtorin church at, organ starts playing. Special
down the vine covered nlsle to nn ,.(,,.,,, Ia,t Frda. niBht ' A i stress Is being laid on the music.
improvised altar banked
ferns and and palms
where they were met hy iw.quHrtrt( Mr. Frnnfe. Miss Parretl
grom and Mr. O. A. Barr, a,'lln.nnd Mrs. Grlgshy taking part,
as best man.
The bride was given In mar- f will Spend Kuiniiii-r
rlage hy
her father. During me
li.iiiresslve
n.,anuifiv ner -
.
i...m..l lv Rev. Carmen K.
Mrs.
Wild
aioii
of the Chrlst'an church.
Sims softly played "To a
,V.ot" by McDowell.
I
After the bride threw her bou-.
uuet and congratulations were ex-
changed an informal reception
followed, preceded by u solo
Geo. Maddux. "When Song
uv ,
ia
SWeel I,v Knnc Knu.-I 1 , illi.WinfF
which the wedding cake, currle,1
by the Misses Gladys Frye and;,, , , . , . , .
Kathleen Seller, was presented .. Revolution ear ' .In Sep cm her In
to the hriile to he rut hy her,
The rooms were, attractively i
lighted with taper) and floor
lamp ah wU as flowers and
gre ns Intermingled.
The bride was lovely in a gown
of white georgette over white ! Daughters of Veterans
satin. Her urn; embroidered ; Have Meeting
illusion veil was held in, place by j At the regular meeting of the
a wreath of orange blossoms and ' Daughters of Veterans. May 23, ar
Khe carried a shower bouquet of j rangementH were completed lor the
lilies ot the valley and brides tont to march in the Memorial Day
lUHVH I parade as a guard of honor for the
Mrs. Dorothy Hurt-, as matron ! . A. R. The success of tho recent
of honor wore a frock of yellow , tuoil sale was reported and another
i .. . ..... . i
r.eu it snower ouuuuei. t
i.i t a,..1, . finder'
Kill, was dressed in a ruffled dress Musical Kiltcrtulnmeiit
of white net. artistically covered , (;veu This Week,
with pink rosebuds, and carried I e!mi- K. Korn's pupils In mtl-il-a
basket of rose leaves. ,.n expression nssisled by Darrell
Mr. and .Mrs. Olsan left for a jUSOn, Dale Itico and nolle
short weildliiR trip to southern Thornton will Rive an entertaip
California points and will be at ment conslstlnR of vocal and In-
home at tneir new nnme at i"
South Newtown after June 15. i
Mrs. olsun was for many year
employed as stenoKrapher n"1' j
bookkeeper at the Medford Whole-
sale rirocery company, and sinew !
me Mason Bhrman company took
over the former's stock, has been
employed by the later company. I
Mr. ulson has fur a number pi
i years been connected with tho
Medford Klectrlc Co., formerl:1
recipient of many useful articles i
f presented to her nt different show-
ers "given in her honor the past
week.
Monday evening, the O. T. C.
Oirls' club gave her a kitchen
shower: Tuesday evening Mrs.
Irene Origsby and Mrs. Dorothy
Borr presented' her with a lnls
c.'llaneous shower, and on Thurs-
I day evening Mrs. Kmmett W
llrown, sister-in-law of the bride.
entertained with a linen shower at
her home on North Peach.
.
Mr. uml Mrs. S. Sumplcr Sinlli
Off on KxU'iHlcd Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Humpter Smith
and granddaughter, Joan Maxino
DeLosh. left last night for a three
months' trip through the middle
I west and east.
I Wichita, Kan., to visit relatives
l uniit ,iuiy i. air, omiuh
i tend the Republican national con
; vention at Kansas City June 12.
They will then go to St, Louis.
I Decatur, Chicago and Kockford,
j III.; G ra n d Ha p 1 ds, nnd Detroit,
I Mich. At Toronto, Cannda. they
! take a boat up Lake Krie and the
St. Lnwrene river, through the
Thousand Islands, to Montreal,
Canada. After several days thvrc
they go to Albany, X. Y., where
they take a boat down the Hudson
, yor5
Th(ty wjn yMt ,loslon phllndel
,(hj(l niul washlng-on.
They sail from New York for
New Orleans on the steamer Dixie
July 2H, reaching New Orleans Au
i gust 3. They will go to I.os An
I geles, where . Mr. nnd Mrs. l.l. T.
; Del.osh will meet them for a vaca
tion Jn California
i Mrs. .M. I'lillllps Jloslcsn
, JIIMleioc 'luh
l ne Mistletoe cum or llie uoyni (
, .Neighbors of America met ot 'he Morffonl" llamlst
home of Mrs. Mildred Phillips at, " "f"
Talent on Wednesday afternoon: H"ns ornnts lass iuii..
i me..ii,, .d o The Ensemble Concert
' 'V .," ' : ... """L
ui'iici u.1 kiuuii lime, i I res 1 1 in.iiin oi
home made ice cream, covered
with strawberries, wafers nnd iced
tea was served.
Delphian SI oily Chili
win Kii-ct orn.i-rs
The Delphian- Study club will
; nave tneir last chapter meeting
0f the year on Thursday morning
,.v. Ik .
accompanied.""1 "
I return irln. Mian Konnea wilt visit
relatives In Mansfield. Ohio.
,k4M.f ( ,,,n.
KnremKfnl Kvcnt.
A vvry ueressful performance
, ,iendid musical nrocram wai
nr(.ntH i,h )h Harmonica
in i iroinn, u. .
i ii(-r n nionin s sinv in .Mcuitiru
. .
mim Annie iniinpnp r.neinv. nn -
Itionally known nulhority on nuc -
Hon and contract hrldRC, left on
t Thursday for I'ortland. After a
short stnv there she expects in ko
to Victoria, n. C, for the summer. ,
Miss Shelby holies to be able to I
return to Mdford early In Sep
tern her to he present at the unveil-
ins of the marker to be erecieu
hy the Joseph Ume .chapter
commemoration of General I,aue'K
services there in 1853 when the
treaty of jie.ien was concluded with
the Kogue Itlver Indians. M iss
Shelhy is a grand daughter of (Jen
em! Ijimo.
I one pianneo
The next mectlr.-l of the tent will
, , 0 .,
" Jme 8 at the armory.
isirumental solos nnd musical
reodliiL-s at the South Methodist
church Tuesday, June 0. 7:41",.
After the ' program, t lie Ladles'
M;KHonal-y society will serve, iro
cl .Panl an(l can(y.
Informal Duncliitf Party
Event of the Week
Philip Lounsberry was host for
an Infurmnt danelitt party on
Thursday evening at his home on
Keene Way Drive.
(tuests included: Ruth Severans,
Roberta Stearns, Huth Ilowne,
Dorothy Orth. Edna Mohr. Anita
Mohr. Oraco Currie. James John
son, C'has. Wakefield, Lowell Dew,
Albert Molvin, Al. Stohr, Fred
Dunn and Phil Lounsberry.
. M
Mr. and Mrs. R. Antle
Will Tour Europe
Mr. and Mrs. lUchard Antle left
Saturday evening for Chicago,
where they will meet friends and
will, nail from --Montreal, Canada,
lor a summer tour of Kurope.'They
expect to visit seven countries and
will also visit relatives in the east
before returning home. Mr. and
Mrs. Antle will be accompauictl on
I their tour by Judge and Mrs. Cal
kins ot Sun Diego. Cul. They ex
pect to return home some time in
September.
.
j
.Hit
Garden Club
WUI Mwt Wednesday.
The Medford C.nrden Clin
have their regular meeting
U'a.lnu.lni. ..fnnlnir T-flft 11 f
on
the
Hotel Medford. This is to be
a very importnnt meeting ana ut
full attendance Is desired. !
The renort from the rose show
Tlu-y go first to.Wn be given nnd also all -children
throiighoxit tho county who
were
competing in the pressed wild
flowed contest which stnrleU Mar
I. .1827 and ended May 1. 192S
are asked to bring their collection
In to he Judged.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mohr and Family
Leavs for Trip Abroad '
Mr. and Mrn. Emil Mohr and chil
dren, MisHes Anita and Kdna and
Emil Jr., will leave today for ft
year's trip abroad. Mlnses Anlla
and Edna were members of the
giaduating class at Hunt's Crato
riian Fi-lday evening.
The Mohr family leave by train
I for San Francisco for a fewlnys'
visit ana irom mere uiey win w. ; nere ann lett lor t'omnnii, vtiiir.,
to Detroit, Mich., where they will fourteen years ago. He has been
purchase a new Cadillac car I til In the chicken business there, for
which they will visit places of in-some years. On their way here
terest in the east, between Detroit! they stopped at Herkoley, Calir., to
and New York City, until June 23, lattend a Poultry association meet
when Ihcy sail on the steamship j lug and Mr. ilogsett was elected
Merlin for their snjourn abroad, to- president of the organization. They
ing direct to Hamburg, nermany,
where they will visit relatives.
given
' i ih. n.h ..hnni nndltorlum of
"
firanls Pass under tho auspices
the
First
Christian churoh
that
city,
directed by Mrs.jHett In the poultry business.-. Irene
,1. Albert MoCorkle was attende-i
by a number of Medford people. .Venice, . Calif., at present nnd
A splendid musical program wnstworkinff for n rinnnclal Corporn-
civen by Mrs. McCorkle s pupils,
MlsR nctty Htennctt, popular harp -
1st of this city played
harp solos nnd gave t
entitled "The Telephone
Among those who attended from
this city included Mr. nnd Mil.
M. A. Childers. Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Wortman. Mr. and Mrs. O'Nell.
Miss Iletty Moore and Mrs. A. F.
Stennett.' '. .
Cblblrcn'S Pay
Pugennt
"Tho Rest Dny" la a pageant for
Children's day which will be given
nt tho First Methodist church next
snnilnv, June
the 10th. It will
...
hold the Interest from start to fin
ish as the program takes In every
department of the Sunday school.
It will be given at the church hour
taking the plnce of the regular
service. The children will gather
Several rnililren, eoatumeo, rep
resenting special days.
will add
much to the beauly of the pngennt.
There will he n Patriotic group, a
Puritan group, nnd a- Rlblical
group. There will be three youth
fid "Wise. Men." and a group that
decld
which day is the I.eM of ll
.... n ...in I..
iino imi, i ... ."t
l reached when the llest Day. repre.
sented by Miss Caretn C.ifford, in
I cap and gown, will appear as Chil
Irene DeLosh, S25 South Holly St.:
j llVKIL.TEN YAHD3 LOHo.oFl H i' VOk Stxl
lluucHtaa Lftcg and TUl.l.Efi y' XI wwv . Wsi
I OF HER VEIL, SOME- ff V I 1 V
GIFT OP THE GROOM ' PVf
! SOMETHING BORROWED M . J t LfW'SI
HER HANDKERCHIEF, ' c . - f $vJtfJti
SOMETHIHS BLUE, ' V . t
GARTFRS OR LIHCtRIE - ) I j-,P"2''
I R1BBON3 I . i T I'f
t , ' (TaI UTblVpl.J8
1 ' " -4 " "" I
dren's Day. The Student
Fund will be emphasized.
Next Sunday promises to be a
red letter day for the whole
church, as rehearsals have begun
in earnest. Committee in chargu
is: Mis. Temple, Mrs. AViley, Miss
Van Ness, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Mr
Oee. Clarence Meeker Is superin
tendent. St. Murk's Oulld
: Picnic, Ashluiut Park
The St. Mark's Ouild will hold
their last meeting of the sensoni
Friday, June 8th at 12 o'clock at
Lithia Pnrk In Ashland. 1
This mietlnR" is not only for
guild memners out the whole par
i"n is Invited to join. Theru will
l ne a n ,SKel .'''"' '""?" """
k. . ...... ! ...!....
are nakeil to bring well filled baa-
KeuH. i nu Kuioi win ui ni!.i eol-
fee, cream nnd sugar. Tho follow
inir officers were elected for the
cumins yeal'l Presldnnt, .Mrs. A.' K.
Stennelt; , vlco-preHblent, U. v.
llnnilin; secretary. (.'. li, Howard;
treasurer, Airs. K. swan; eorrc-
spondlng secretnry .Mrs. Hn! l'latt; j
floral committee, Mrs. C. Jv Em-:
erlck and Mrs. M.--Purdin. .Mrs. ;
C. Hirnng and .Mrs. Llda Andrews)
havo arrnngeuunts for tl)ev picnic.
hi charge
Former lilforil I'Cdple
Visit. Friends Hero r-
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Tlogseth
visited Dih. Carlow and other
friends In the. city for a couple of!
days during last week. Ho was
connected with the abstract office
, left on their reluin trip Thursilav
jmornintf moIiib by way of the Red
wood highway. Mr. HoKsett saw a
wonderful chance In Medford since
he lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoesett nnd son
Hussell and wife live nt 140(1 Kouth
.ark rv. I'oniona. Calif-
and
; nre now connected with Mr. Hoir-
: Housett Waddell Is Hvlnc
j tlon in I-os Angeles.
! .
I Miit'.o 'Vnininn Iliicnorgnrilt
The; piano pupils of Matlo Vro-
man H"'nergardt were presented
in n-.iuii on inurnoay unernoon.
May si. nt the First Methodist
Eplscopnl church.
An appreciative audience of
mothers and friends very greatly j Ice cream nnd homo mario cake
enjoyed the Jrogrnm which fol-fwns served by tho outgoing execu
lows: - j live .committee,
"Tho Rabbit Revels and ' J The Washington P. T. A. baa
Romps Away Wllllnrns : had a very successful year. AVe
Knthryn Mitchell
"ValEe" Rehr
. lola Carr
"Spinning Song" .... ' Kllmenrelch
Ktizabeth Hanson V"
"Shepherd's Dream"
Margery (lebhnrd
"The Wayside Rose ........
Gloria Holds
"N'ght Winds"
, Tlngley chnmpln
Recitation
.. Heina
Fischer
I in I lard
..--. .
Selected
- Mnrgery Leo Vroman
"At Twilight'' c.anschals
Verna Clngcnde
"Kdelwelss Gll(le" Vanderheck
Helen Rush
"Rutterfly" Merkel
. Wyvetto Uoswel!
- i"La Chalalalne'' A.
Iduc
, Harriet Fitzgerald
"Flower Pong"
J-nnge
Ruth Kuthrrlln
"II Trovator"
. Verdl-Oorn
L or 75
Mueller
: pipo orgon, AVnlter Hcott
i llartnonlca Solo Selected
i Tlngley Chumple
"Ilonaife in A" Chopin
Kathryn Phllbrook
'. "Tn ' SiiiinfE" (lcinc
. ' ... Oladys Mlnear
Delicious . refreshments
crenm and wifers were
of Ice ;
served
Hoyal Neighbors
lln.-A M'ictiitif
Tho Royal NeiKhbora of America
holdi their reKUlar meeting ,oll
; 'i'liursday . evening. Afler, a very
Mhorl meeting Ihe following pro-
J g,-am was given:
. "'"mo du
.Mary Snide
and
; iiei. i, jonvn.
! Kocitation
Marjorle Hose llol-
man
Duet,
Junes.
Mary Snider and Helen
Hlunts:' '. Leonard Hicks; ' first
pi-inn; Clcnftviana Hussong; first
prize"; ' Myrtlo Arnold, ' flrst prize;
i jbn Itnsoiiciiins. first in ir.e;
Afler the fun, long table 'were
set And strawberry siiprtcako, yyas
served. .;'-.
(m Tlnirsdny' evening, May , 3rd
h Royal , Nolehbors held , their
regular meeting. It was decided
to hold meetings- on the . .third
Thursday of the month durtiig the
siimmOr.' This will be a business
and social meeting combined.
All -members . of tho Mistletoe
;club and Hoyal XeiKhbors nnd
j families are invited 'to 'intend a
j picnic on June 13, at Jackson-.Hot
jHprings. HrlnR well filled bawrtuts
for lunch and supper. . ;
- All Hoyal Neighbors arc asked
to; attend tho memorial services to
ha held at the -Medford cemetery
on Sunday morniiiK. June 3, 'at a
o'clock.
.
Washington 1'arcitt Tetu-hrrs
Have Closing McciIiik
The last meetiitK.of tho Wash
Infflon j', T. -A . was held .May 18th
with a good attendance. '
1'lans wero completed for the
clinics at which all children who
will enter nchool In Hepicmber are
examined. This clinic has now
(been held.
A piano solo was given by Miss
Joan DeLosh and XI Ins Cromar
presented a group of pupils In the
sonxs which were given at ' the
Slate Music Teachers convention.
These numbers were well rendered
and greatly enjoyed by all. Our
president, Mrs. W. W. lleleher.
, WMn ha worked so faithfully for
t he success of our circle nnd
. leaves soon to make her home at
irhe Dalles, wan p.escnted with n
gift.-..
hnd rt memhershiti of 94.
We tried to follow the program
as outlined by the State P. T. A.-
The following subjects were pre
sented durliif,' the year:
A talk on Children's Reading, by
Mis. Cryslar of the Public Li
brary;1 American' Citizenship by
Mis. -H. 11. Carter, county superin
tendent of schools: Spiritual Train
ing by Rev. (!. Moll; Thrift and
! Children's Savings by O. i Doggs:
n-nvb i.u tn.. i.. i v
Health by Dr. W. A. Holt: Humane
Kdurntlon by Rev. Hiimlltnn.
We observed one Dnddles Night.
Our outstanding social event, was
the Washington Tea which was
attended by nearly one hundred
patrons and friends.
We.hnve cnnlribuleil In the Ser
vice Shop In Portland; to the Chil-
dren's playground, ni.d helped
sonio needy children In our own
circle. Next year wo bop. to havt
Phone
Loan I Huth Mlnear
t
i "Soiik ot Contentment
- , m m m mi m , , m n Mm mn m m m M r m m m a .....
a h pet-in I fund for our social ser
vice work.
The outKoine offirers exteiul a
j vote of thanks to the leac.iers and
.all who have helped make our
,neetlngs a success.
(111 K(NUtN
CJIve- Furtnroll luity
Tint Clirl Scouts of Medford nil
Joined in KivitiK a farewell party
for Mrs. Catherine lleleher, cap-
Main of troop one, at the Preshy-
terian church on Friday evcnliiK
i The majority of the (iirl Hcouis
J were present with their mother
land this informal "Kt-toRether"
was" the opportunity for many
acquaintanceships formed between
mothei'H and leaders.
Mrs. Lamm, the new captain of
troop one, was Introduced to; the
assembled mothers and (lirl Scouts
and spoke a few mlnutcN of t he
i appreciation shown hy the Klrls
ion her acceptance of the captaincy
nnd also spoke of her Kreut happf
ness. ll be nir ub e to thus nerve i
the (iirl Scouts of Medford I
The (iirl Scouts then provided
two big Kurptlses for their leaders,
Mrs. Melcher, departing captain of
troop one was presented with a
i large leather handbag, anil Mrs.
lelen Willson. captain of troop
two. was presented with a lovely
sliver mesh bag.
The progiam, given from eight
to nine, was as follows:
Kevlew of year's work in 0 11
Scouting Captain Helen Willson.
IMano solo, Valse In K. Flat
Dorothy (.lore. ;
j .Musical reauintf. I Want to i
a .lamior s i mm' neien i-u mis
ton. "The land of Something to llo"
Captain Helen Willson.
I'iano solo, "To a lluntmlng
Hird" LouIko llromiper.
Farewell from the (lirl Scouts
motrers Mrs. Mary R Chaney.
. Presentation of nffidavlt from
Girl Scout mothers Mrs. Mary K.
Chaney. . . .
The guests then repaired to the
parlors where punch and wafers
were served by the patrol lenders
!of both troops, who acted as hos-
1 1 esses for the remainder of tho
evening. These hostesses were:
Huth Clement, Katherlne Stearns,
(Janet Wray Smith, Leila Van Uer-
mat. Dcljoris Ddrkee. Monu
I Hedges, Jean Woodford, Hetty
' Ouley, Ruth Ottoman, (Catherine
I
Chaney, Mary 1 light, Doreen Lev-
orette.
The rooms wero decorated In tho
(lirl Scout colors of green nnd gold
this motif being carried out also in
tho tall green and gold tapers
placed about. Tho affair wilt be
long rememiiered nv all tnnse who
aiienoeo, anil ino gins regret only
too deeply the departure of their
loyal caplaln nnd friend, Mrs.
Catherine lleleher.
Music Itcvlml by
IiiKkgciio. Wallace's I'uplls
One of the Interesting nnd suc
cessful musical events of the sea
son occurred Tuesday evening at
Ht. .Mark's Parish . House when
Miss lmogene Wiillnce'presented a
group of pupils In u piano recital.
,An unusually well rendered pro
gram was given and enthusiasti
cally received by a large audience.
At the- close of the program, re
freshments were served. 1
Following is the program: .' '
The Dine Kairy..... Krlml
- -Janet Mann and
: . Margaret Mary Mann .... .
Peter Peter Mokrejs
Dorothy Denny's Waltz (from "
-Oregon Sketches)
Mrn.. Montgomery
Mnry. Louise McKlltONU
Mnrch of the -Wee Folk....... Wj -
: ... Jessie (inynor
The I'.lf Man's Herenmle
-. , Jessie Oaynur
Hetty Vilm
Minuet In I''. Moziinrt
Autumn Day Mrs. llrnxdon
Janet Mann
TI)o Joyous Peasant Schumann
Tiptoe March... .Florence Goodrich
Perry Crawford
Tho Vnlanehe Heller
Kondo---from Sonatina in '...r,'..-:,.;
Diabolll
Alargaret Mnry Mann '
Spring Morning I.neschorn
Walt, of the Forest Sprite Krug
Frances Fnber ,
Swaying Pines ... Jane Muttlngly
! Patriotic Kong...
ji....Mi'ieK
I Helen 1'ntton
Village Dance .....Denmie
Dora Crawford and Muriel Waters
Minute In D -...Mozart
Blvea at Play Mueller
lleleno Knlade
To a Wild Rose......... MarDowrll
Uy a Meadow Rrook MacDowell
Muriel Waters
i Ilarcarolle
Mendelssohn
Eggellng
Mazurka ..
Leona Conger
Waltz In 1 Flat.;. ..:....'...'...Pnrlnw
Oavotle (from the Fifth
French Suite) Ilach
Dora Crawford
The White Violet
. Florence Rnrbour
Slclllun Dnnce ; Frontlnl
Doris Conger
To a Humming Ilhd MncDnwcll
Scherzo In U Flat Paderewskl
Louise Brommer ,
Reautlful Morning Mendelssohn
Scotch Poem .........MacDowell
. Marguerite Porter
Scotch- Dance Iteeth6ven
Boureo ...,...... Rnch-Josef fy
Jnsenh Hartley
Musetla'a Waltz y4ong (from La'
lloheme) ... ..'.Puccini
Mexican Serenade Dent Mowry
Norrls Porter
American legion Auxiliary .
Hns Meeting Monday
The regular business nnd social
meeting of the Amerlcnn Legion
Auxiliary convened ot tho auxiliary
haediuartcra .at tlto armory Mon
day .venlnij at 7:10, with Mr..
Newton C. Chancy presiding.
The imjetliiB opened with salute j
of flag and the usual routine of !
business. ' L.
The secretary's renort showed j
that much had been accomplished ,
in tho way of unit activities during ,
the pat few weeks. I
Mrs. Kred Carbis, chairman of I
led that Medford unit Hold U00
poppies during the few days pr
. ceding nnd including Pecoration
day. This wan n 1Ik undertaking,
: and Mrs. Carbis as chairman, the
' presblent, Mrs. Chancy, who gave
I her tho fullest co-operation, and
j each member of the unit who
I worked to put it over denerves
credit for Rim part in this triumph.
, Morn people wore popples this
year in Medford han ever before.
rei.lir.lng as (hey did that by wear
Ing the! rpoppy during the several
rtuvH of the drive tbev not nnlv
showed the r nutr ot sm. but tbev'wm meui wmi .um. ry uwn.
helped the workers "hcII" the id'10?-- l'-rt!(tnrt avenue. Wednesday
to someone else who had not yi-t i afternoon. Mrs. Klley U. Henson
purchased a poppv. j wUI tho study. Visitors wel-
vV lit le daughter was reported at j
the home of Mrs. Joy Simpson. i
Mm. John Itutler, chairman cf
the sick call and relief committee, ,
Ih out of the city for the summer. .
Mrs. ir. O. Coleman was quite ill
at tho time this report was made, i
Mrs. Mary Porter, sergeant at.
arms, Is going to be gone some
time; Oh a vacation. .
Three . Civil war veterans at
tended this meeting as specially
honored gtiests, Comrades Lyman,
Olll and Bays. Daddy Lyman gave
a Very Interceding HtatlHtleal report ;
of f.ieln (onceriiliia Veteraun of tlie i
jOivirwur ami showing comparison!
between numbers in the Civil war :
nnd those In the World war. .' i
.. He said Illinois furnished- the '
largost number In tho Civil wnri",mi ner sisier. Airs, rn-.i wcnerim.
and' lown wns second. oIho thuf mil
of 143 in his company only him
self nnd one other survives at tills
date. - .
TIuho thoughU bring tears tol;Phnh. ,millHhprrv . . Hnturrinv
our, eyes nnd sadness to our hearts. I !nornln(f foP Canton. New' York
as we love these old soldiers more!Where the Currle's will make. their
than wo enn say. - ... I rutui-e home. Mr. Lounsberry will
The auxiliary usually discon- return in nhmii w u-ebti.
Unties IIh
mer.. but
meetlims during the sum-
Medfor dhas the state convention
In AtigUHt It was decided to hold!
the regular monthly business meet
ing the same ns umntl, only omit
ting the nodal meeting each
month. l "I
Tho
Ulllt WHS lionnroil by the
presence of Mrs. Harold li.M'shner,
past 'departmohtj president, at this
j meeting. . .
The threo ladles who drew the
lark" wero all abserj. In fact
only anout one-tenth of the mem.
hers were present nt this very do-
llghtful meeting.
Messrs. , Lyman, Olll nnd Itnys
complimented 'the auxiliary secre -
lary, Mrs. lleleher, on her thorough
and buslness-llkn report nnd tho
auxiliary generally on Its .methods
of handling Its problems.
After tho business meeting was I
concluded, Mrs. Norman Miurln,
chairman, nnd her committee. Mes
dames Wells. Voss. ftoht. Wilson.
iTemhy and Parker served Ice
cream and cako to the legion boys
and nuxitlnry women.
4
Attrnotlvo Radio Concert
By Copeo Tuesday,
i Local . music lovers will ho
greatly Interested In tho attractive '
radio concert which hns neon ar-
I ranged hy Rosa niarkmore-WIIN
ctt for the Copco radio program
next Tuesday. June 4th. Mrs.
H lllett who Is one of the lending
nianistes of tho west and a grud
unto of Lleiisls; university of (lcr
mnny will ho assisted by two
of her talented pupils, Miss Allcen !
Crawford nnd Miss Doreen Lever-1
cite. A special attraction will he
a group of the noted Rnyrouth
feslival records featuring Wagner-
Inn grnnd npern. Mrs. Willott
will present two big numbers dur
ing tho program, tho "Magic Fire
Scene," by Wngner nnd- Rhapsody
No;- 2 hy Liszt. . ,
The following Is a detailed pro
gram of this exceptional, radio
concert: - .
Plnno fiolo-i
First Movement Sonata. Op.
10, No L Beethoven
" - - Mlsa "Alleen Crawford . ,
J'lano Solos . 1
"be Last Hope" I Oollschnl't
"Melody In K" Rubensleln
Doreen Leverette
Selections from "Wagner Grnnd
Opera"
"Das Rhelngold." Act 2 ;
. Rhclne daughters and orrh.
"Siegfried." Act 2
"Forest Murmurs,, orch. )
IMnno Kolo .
"Magic Flro Scene"
Transcription from plnno 1
Brnssln-Wngner
Rosa Illnrkmore-Willett
"Ride of (he Valkgrles," Act 2
-. Valkgrles and Orchestra
Plnno Solos .
"If I Were n Bird Henselt
Grand Valse,- Op. 42 ....Chopin
Miss Allcen Crawford
Plnno Solo -
Rhapsody No. 12 Liszt
Rosa Blnckmoro-Wlllctt
In this group, the a, 1. and d
numbers will be reproduced hy the
famous Itayreuth Fe.tlcnl rec
ords which i. re kindly furnished
ords which ..re r,, ,v r..rnisne,
by Mr. Harold Corllsa. The
iimbla phonograph company has
the exclusive rights to record the
Wngner Festival In llnyreuth each
yenr. It Is a privilege to be nble
to have these records 'go out over
KMF.D ns Mr. Corliss Is Hie flrt
in . possess this wonderful group
ht outhern .Oregon.
Society Personal
Mrs. Lillian Siererson of Eugene
is visiting friends In this city for
several days.
Mrs. D. M. AmlnrHon and her
daughter, Hepy, are guests of Mrs.
i;. H. Itruyton at the Drayton
cottage near ltogue Klk.
Dr. and-Mrs. iTh. Gove aud fum
Hy are spcnding a few days' auto
trip In eastern Oregon. They arn
expected homo the first of the
week.
Miss Doreen Ieverette, talented
young planiste , of this city, will
make her debut over tho radio
Tuesday night when she appuar
on the Copeo concert program.
- -
Tim 11. M, 1. lUhie Mtuuy ciud, .
-. , .
M,HS Mrrell Klnley, who has
heen viHilillK velatlves and friends
for KeveriU weokH In thU city) le(t
Krf(luv for Haywood, w),ere she
wu resume her work In. moving
nc(HreH ........
Mrs. K. V. llrown will leave to
day for a week's, visit with her
slsten and husband,. Mr. and Mrs.
F ra t i k J . Andrews of Ha n Fr an -cIsco.
Mrs. Andrews was formerly
Kdlth Amberg and Is -veil known
In thta City.-
'
M,'fl- CHnton Spencer and son
,,mn UL upri, iua.. are in m
clt" nH kmvhIh of Mrs. Spencer's
llftron,H! Mr- nnd JIrs Wm J-Vnati.
' ,Ai"u lv uv 1,1
several weeks.
f
Mrs. J. A. t'urrie and daughters
! Ornce, Margaret and Huth, and
WEDDINGS
Doilin-WllliiliiiM
At a nuiet home wedding Batur
irliiv evenlnflr nt . K: .10.. MIhm . Kllen
I VMllnm oi.lv .Imnrhlnr nf Mi-
,... i.i,.,10o Wililnmn lu. .
cnnl0
the., bridw or -Kaymonn
H..V T. 11 TeninlM. iiitslnr
iDoran,
!0f the First Methodist church. mu-
formed the -ceremony in the nrcs
once of immediate relatives.
The bride la a Rinnduate of the
! Medford high school, the past year.
taking n post-graduate bourse and
1 working In the school library. Tho
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Doran. .
After a 'short wedding trlp'to
'the coast the young couple . will
make their homo on n ranch south
of Medford
on tho Pacific high?
way.
Ileckcrt-.Melcr
, A pretty out door. wedding will
I oe noiemnixiHi ,inis. uiiornuun i
2 o'clock when , Miss- Klliabeth
Meier, daughter of Mrs. Caroline
Meier of 1-ozier Lnne will bo
united In marriage to, Mr. Otp'i
Heckert at tho bride's home. Miss
Helen. Meier. .Inter ' of the 'bride
will be flower girl; Mary Meier
will be maid or honor and Krank
llolzgnng best man. "Reverend
Teniplo will ' preform the cero-
mony. ',':.'
Tho bride will wear a frock of
whlto crepe do .'chin nnd will
enrry n shower boukuct of whlto
roses. Mrs: 13. C. Cotn will pln.v
the wedding march. Luelln Corn
will s'ng "I Ixivc You Truly.
A wedding 'trip has been plan
ned to California and .they will
bo nt home to their niany friends
next week nt their new. homo' on
North Oakdale. '.
Ilcnloll-Khiirflctoll
Theodore llenton nnd '.Miss Arlla '
Shuffleton of Redding. Calif., wero
married Saturday nt the parsAnngo
of Fnther Hamilton In Medford i
The bride ut a niece ' of Ill '
Glblett of this city and has visited
hero. ! ' . iji r
The grooni U thfc Redding repre
sentative of tho Texaco Oil Co., at
Redding and Is it brother of Lieut.
John Benton, the world renowned
flyer who was killed a few months
ngo In South America on a world
tour. -
Mil. Geo. Mlrhoud ot Redding
nccompanied them nnd they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. (llhlett
while In the city, returning hotno
last evening.' ' ' t -'J
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.
Berrlan. on May 2Hth, a baby
daughter named Mnry Florence,
nt the Sacred Heart hospital. , .
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NEW YORK. June . (iT1) Tlie
general seutiment In Wall street Is
against the nomination of Herbert
Hoover, Lewis F. Strauss, ot Kuhn,
Loch & Comimny, testified today
before the senate nresldentlal Cam-
, ,nveilga,tng committee. Mr,
. gtrauaa, a former secretary to Iloo
ver, made this statement when he
was asked it his firm hail made
any contribution to the Hoover-for-presldent
fund. . While his own
banking house gave no money.
, strauss said, he personally had rais
cd around 130,000 for the commerce
I secretary's campaign fund, ,
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