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srEDForcn mttl tribune, medfotid. rmrxirA'. srxnAY. .tfnt: in. inoft f PXTJE FTV1 IEENE DI LOSH, Editor Phone 390-L or 7S IPfPOBTif I the nil I T.l'V.Mft Itl'ltSOIl, M if. Mis. VEKKI.Y f.I.KM).lt Mistletoe club iinil Koyal NlKh bora picnic, . Jai ksim Hot Spilm,. "Wednesday, June 13th. II. M. L. Bible class, home of Mrs. J. W. . lliiMer, Wednesday afternoon, June 13lh'. . U. A. K. plcnto, flag Day. Sum mer home of Mi's. S. S. Smith nt Jldiiewoud park, Thursday, dent. Miss Leoiia Masters: vice president, Miss Imoneve Wallace; secretary. Airs. K. K. (itre; treas urer. Miss Florence Craves. ' Mrs. ;. I Alhlni ll.xle.-Mi DttlHTO of l. A. Its Mrs. (1. 1). D'Alblni, the. trip were Mrs, tte. Mis. Childcr k and Mrs. Dixon. Suutlicru Oregon Art NcIiihiI Will llt-clli hi July. Tile fifth session of the Soutli !ern Orcciui Art school will he. jh'ld at Ashland July !'. to Ail-1 iKOstll. under the management of: Miss Hulle l ady W hite of Plait i i Art Institute. New York. ; Miss White will UritiK with herj to the coast this summer. Mr. I Nicholas K. Illlcy, emldoyluK unl 'adaptation of the "Hanks method" ... I in classes in pictorial Illustration. 1 He will also instruct a class ii 1 ) commercial art. i aid Wright. Frances Lunula. Alice! Miss MaiK.tiel Louise Murphy. ( Online. Amy IJlltott and Kvelyniwho will teach urt us it is, do- ; Medford Woman a House Painter, Once Operated Airplane Fleet Society Personals ,ii. oi ills III.- left rrlda. 'II l'll.-ilH first of Hi T' ..:V ..-; . k .-- -V i. : Herman. I Violin numbers nicely rendered by Ksther Alexander, pull of i Tlmrval 11. Fulkenlu in, added Variety to . the "iinrum. Some newly merriment wu,s afforded by June 11th. Vythlan club, June 12. The Pythlun flub will meet, uh planned, Tuesday evening. June 12th, on the luwn at the hnnu of Mrs. Laldley, !i 1 3 Wet Second mreet. A :ootl time ts promised. Ladies Aid. Lutheran church. Home of Mrs. t;. Kentcr, Dakuta Htreet, Thursday. June 14th. Attractive Home Wedding Kreiit of the Week a hu- elected regent of the Trater Lake I moious itianuh.Kue. "t.urnl. re rliui.t. r Dauuhtei; tif (lie Amen-' cited by Ii vu l'VvvoU with Helma t an Itevuluiion. cnterlained the of. ' Lyn al the piano; fleers of the chatder with a luneh-- ' ne cvenliif; H eon at the Holland Hotel 1 ruirn I day noon. Tlie table was beauti fully deeorated with flowers from Mrs. IVAlblnl's Kurdi'll. Aftrr the, luncheon an informal meeting wus held at which time plans for the- . coming year's work were dls-! i cursed. ! (rnduaies at O. S. As Honor Student. ; .Mr. and Mrs. s. A. Nye attended : j the Kind nation of their dauKhw-r ntertalu in e n t ended with beaut i fill ensemble numbers on two plains, played by Miss Lucilc Abbott and Mi& LyU Gri'Kory. other piano .students of Mr. KrKkine'M class will be prei-med in recital ut a very early date. Ih-ehles li Hellre And Kutcr It u liters Mr. Millard in elnsiiiK his work 1 with the etiurch at Voodland. I'al.. rounded out -u years ucilve and Tiin inniM-i'iL'o nf "!1k Mvi'tlc ' Mildred ut tie uref-jiMi htate tot- ... , , tne nuunae oi Mih .m.miil' h and tho cons bleied one of the i.i. ri,inf.T,i.. r mi- mwi i tw a I b'Kti at Coi va 11 s on Monday, June i . . , ,. , . , . . ..V. ..: v::. v ; Nth. mm-iUiur home Monday. I" VU,,K IU1,V1 "u:n 01 in:il Hl,llt,MHffrd j, iju "u . 1 .I,, ,,.,, I -'ii Jiuiara nan tor sinne years son or Mr. ami .Mrs. it. .. .M'wmmi - . i m.ked (m ward to nuikinK wah solemnized on luesday evwi- """" 10 " . ',' 1 chantre. ;md when fared with the and Mrs. H. A. Newland M,KK Nyo 111 "'e j lconomies as honor student and ; )-..i i,,,.i.t..., 1 .trfi...lu tit I tl . . . . J t .i v ilinK; f lostnK his only child, tie ,1,111.,,.1 , ,. " jeided to make the change now, and turned Thursday uccompanted by .Sarah Whilloek and .Mary Kd- I wards. ing at ix pretty ceremony at the l'trst Christian church. The altar wa.s beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and larye baskets uf roses and endelabra. (.'nrmcn II. Mell read the Impressive rlnB cere mony In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of the young couple. The bride, who was piven in 1 marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of pink georgette over satin with a large picture hat and curried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Gladys 1'rye, sutler of the bride, the only attendant, wore a gown of crepe satin in pastel green with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink sweet peas and Cecil Urunner roses. Little Maxlne Pierce, the small daughter of Mi, and Mrs. Clurence Pierce, made an adorable little flower girl. She wore a white silk drcHH trimmed with tiny pink rose buds and carried a basket of rose petala which she scattered in t he path uf the. bride. Walter Smith acted as best man and Arnold Hohuert and Wilbur Ncwland were ushers. Preceding Hie ceremony Mrs. James W. (irigsby saiiff. "I Love You Truly' by Carrie. Jacobs ICoud and V. K. Millard sans. "At Pawn ing" by Cadman. They were ac companied hy (i. A. Harr, who also played the wedding music. A reception followed the .cere mony at the -home-of "Mr.'.nmV Mrs. James W. (Irigsby, close friends of the bride and groom. i to wis of nvcetpeas and lighted tapers were the attractive decorations used about the rooms. Mrs. Lee Smith ruL ices, with Mrs. "Wilbur Ncwland ft the punch bowl. Mrs. Cecil Newland nerved the wedding cake. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. P-ernard Huberts, Mrs. Sam Jennings and Mrs. Lester Law rentz. Mr. and Mrs. Newland have both been active in church circles. They graduated from Medford high and since then have been employed in Medford. .Mrs. Newland is one of the popular operators at the Pa cific Telephone company. .Mr. Newland Is with the Jackson County Cretuaery. They left for h short trip south over the Redwood highway to San Francisco. They will be at home, at 855 Kant Ninth street , where t hey recent ly built a new home, after June 20th. Ijidy Elks Club WlU Meet Wednesday. The Lady lClks club will meet at I he IClks club Wednesday after noon from 2 o'clock in charge of Mrs. II. F. Piatt. Mrs. C. T. Nop; and Mrs. Hen Mutter. Curds, pool I ! lias selected Medford where they have a host of warm friends to cast their lot. The .Mill. 11 ds both believe iu the future of Medford and wanted to locatn Mine place where there was growth and sub stantial progress. One "of the de ciding factors for Medford us u 1 future home was the fact that they own several hundred acres of land I in Jnckson county, most of it m ;ing on the Rogue river near tho Pythian SiMcrs Have Mertng Talisniiin Temple No. 40, Pythian Sisters, held their regular session Wednesday evening, in the Knights of Pythias hall. Among matters of interest to the membership were O10 nltiitu tii,.t.i,.u r..,,l nvmm. sions into the country and thl. ! K"t.uo l;lk Hotel, the halunce con woods, to bring the .Sisters to-! get her during the summer recess ' of July and August. A number ut visitors were present, and all were delighted by the return of! Sister Yarhrough. who baa been spending the winter in Montana. si.sts of a mountain ranch at Head Indian and ten acres on Spring street, where they expect to build and make their home. Mr. Millard will be engaged in real estate and j the small sunn spent development work, besides giving i bershtii in tins club. a great dyal of time to religious and educational work. While ouildlng on thir S tiring street property just outside the city limits on the Kast side, they are makig their home at North Riverside. ping I iccl nit's on Ait May He (iiven Here Miss Melle Cady White who con ducts the Art School In Ashland cacn .summer announces that if f,,,,,,,, 'enough people desire It a rourse ttf'jjiuuor ss c;mms 1 six lectures win uc given in .Mea j ford during July and early August j two lectures on interior Decora- M,.,tford. given hv the girls of the !tions. two on theater stage wrkroK.0 (,lK1.nization in honor ol rand two oti Art Appreciation will Josephine I i reaves, who is ' oe given, eiicn inusiraicq who m;t ! tcrial.s from the eastern markets A delightful affair of recent date was the formal dinner at the Hold and ample opportunity for asking questions. , Those interested are givo tbejr ii a me Jane Snedicor or Mrs. Vivian Par to. as soon as possible, so that plans may be made for the course. Kdgar Itohlman will give four of these lectures and brings to us ttie newest things from Kuropenn and eastern cities. Misx Murphy, a prominent New York lecturer, will give the other two lectures. lenvinu the organization to become the bride of Carl lijorquist, ot Swiss vale, Pennsylvania. The unestsi were H:ited tit n asked toj urtl.01.n(.1,li.In .vi..,i. ....... K..lltt. Former .Medford People. Return Here ot Live Mr. and Mrs. U. i:. Millard and little daughter Betty Joan, arrived last week from Woodland, Califor nia to make Medford their perma nent home. Mr. .Millard who was pastor ,pf the local Christian church for four years, has just closed a very fruitful ministry with 1 our of ( "h 1 i I ornta 's oldest and best I Christian churches. Three and a ; half years was spent at Woodland! and during that time a $3 5,000 re- j ligtoun educational building v. as 1 erected and dedicated and over lfto new members were jidded to the church membership. On leaving Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Millard were tendered a warm and appre ciative reception, and to show the esteem in which they wen: held the church and friends presented them with a beautiful silver service set and refreshments. ! an" 11 P"r or aimosi ju. .mi-. 4 . ! M illurd's resignation was- accepted D. A. ft. Picnic (with regret and at his request he- KiLgtruoxHl Park ' cause of the necessity of a change Crater Lake chapter D. A. U. j " climate for the health of their will hold the annual Klac Hnv nb-i l""o year old (laughter who had uic at the KUtnmer home of Mrs. H. S. Smith at LMgewoud nark, 0111 .-v'-'o vi f)v ueenrated with L-reen Ichvi-s and sweet brier and covered with rose petals; the table wa.s enclosed I within a bridal bower of white j streamers and wedding bells. Bach I phiee was marked wit h a white j candle and appropriate place card, j After the guests were in their j places, the bride-to-be, looking I most charming, entered, to the ac companiment of Lohengrin's Wed I ding March, through the bridal j bower to her place. A toast to tho bride wan given by .Miss Gladys I A pp legate. During the feast the j guests were entertained by Miss Mildred Knight who sang "I Love You Truly," and .Miss Kuth Strin ger gave several piano solos that were greatly enjoyed. A huge wedding cake, containing I lie time-honored fortune fnvors. was placed before the bride-to.be. a .pleasing coincidence being in the fact that Misa Greaves cut tier- self the wedding ring. Wtiile Miss Greaves was rutting the cake enrh toast suitable to the j suffered numerous .spells of ma- laria fever. Thursday,' June M, Transporta tion can ,bc arranged by phoning Mrs. Cochran or Mrs. Morris. Dixie ( bib Kiilcrtaln Husbands The Iixie M'htb entertained their husbands with an annual picnic dinner at the home ut Mrs. C. C. Murray on West Kleventh street, on Wednesday evening at o'clock. About thirty members were pres ent. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Kntertain Informally, Honoring llcuse Guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). MeCask entertained Informally at a buf 0 t Kiipper Kridny evening al their motive home near Central Point 'honoring their house guests. Mr I girl gave j occasion. , i , Miss Greaves was presented with several lovely gifts from the Copco j people attesting her popularity and j appreciation of her good work. I Miss Pauline Greaves who will accompany her sister east, was ' also present. j The latter part of the evening wa.s enjoyed with bridge. Much cred it is due A lvina Roland and Gladys A pplegate for the dinner 'and decorations, andrAngie llalley , for the entertainment. I -4- ! Kvc Benson Presents 1 Pupils at Klamath Falls j A group of pupils from the BM Wcnonali Club Have M cell mi Thursday afternoon the Weno- Renson dancing academy motored nab club of the Poeahontfis lodire " Klamath Falls Thursday and held th'-ir business meeting and I presented a program and recital al 1 election of officers al the home of the Pine Tree theater In that city1 Harriet Watson on Haven street. on Thursday and Kridny matinee It was voted to bark a quitt. the j and evening, op of which was very generously) AH members were heartily ap donated by L'thcl Haertte and to plauded and elicited a great deal sell cliunces on it at the 7c party ; of praise for both teacher and pu to be held the evening of June j pils. 1 1 illh. Kartells Piatt was elected The outstanding numbers wti next president. Harriet Watson perhaps the Russian dance by La vice president. Gra Rinabarger. I Merle P.erk and Doreen Leveret te. secretary and treasurer, and Carrie M tines n porter. The next rlub meeting will be 1 or 11 jiariy 101- toe kkioics on 'Ttiurnday, June 21. A party was veloped in New York city high ndiools. Actual classroom prob-j lems will be worked out and cur- rb ulum making taught. Specially! helpful to public s hool teachers. Mr. Kdgar Itohlman will teach modern stage decoration, design tnd crafts. Mr. Itohlman is an Oregon boy. Miss White will teach oil or tempera in landscape painting and ink. or water colors in still life. She is a graduate ami instructor in Pratt Art school. New York city. I Tho hours will ln from R to 11 and 2 to .'. six days per week, l-'our courses of 4, hours each make a full course. 1 Watch for more Information next Sunday. There will lie an article Kiving complete details. Call !64-l. for price of tuition. Anyone Interested in art cannot to miss tills Kl-ent oppor tunity. " ! New York is colllillL' to UK J""' i onco more, hut if students fail to show appreciation this fifth sea son. Miss White cannot afford to make another attempt, because in the previous four seasons she lost several thousand dollars try Im; to establish an art school on the Parlfio coast. ! ; Garden Cluh Holds j Tho Medford Garden club hcldjnnd Uh regular meetini; at ' the Hotel to Medford Wednesday evenlni,- with ! ( tho president. Itaynionu .mikscoc, in the chair, and a number of Interested members present. It seems impossible to over estimate the benefit derived from for a niem i'lrst of all there is kindly kooU The president anil members uivj willlni; to help each other iu solv- I Inn problems peculiar lo flower , lovers, to utve information, seeds, slips, plants, etc.. to those whoj arc less fortunate than themselves. In haviiiK the particular tlilim- or plant that they arc overstocked with. At this nieetlnt: Mr. Miksohe of fered to cive to members of mo club all bis fine fcladloll bulbs left on hand at the store. That this generous offer was noureciated was shown by the fact that the bushel basket almost full Thursday mornlnu was empty lone lirfnr'o'nTKhf'. Some of these bulbs ran np in price lo over $2 ea'-h. Thus was a fine spirit ot Bond fellowship shown and u Rood ex ample set by the clubs president. Miss Jane Snedleor. past presi dent, made a trip to Klanintn Falls last week and helped or ganize a club over there, which started with 50 members. Upsides this, she nave her time to write o several other towns, which had sent her a call for help, and gave them all assistance possible by letter In helplnn litem estab lish their clubs. This Is the Third lub Miss Snedleor has orKiinizeil in Oregon. The members of the Garden ..lub r -ive each month the "P.et- tcr I'lowoi-s Magazine" and this. Is included for ' the small sum, they pay for membership. No flower lover should fail I", avail himself or herself of the. privilege of being a member of the Garden club, because there is absolutely no organization lo which one can belong that gives such satisfactory returns for the money. Applications for membership "in be mailed to Mrs. K. II. 1'orlir or handed to Mr. .Mlkscho at the Monarch Seed store. l'lans are under way for a big disday at the Jackson county fair and those who Tailed to visit tiie flower show last week In Medfonl missed a great treat. "A larger Garden club mentis i more beautiful Medford anil vicinity." a.- -j;.ii. ' '.-y-'rx . 1 Miss J.ilie Sn tor KlaioiiUi K. Slie w ill return i: eitint; lo --lnl tin- Mllutner V II h i l.it t is Miss I t.:i I l-'l ':t m -lull hit t liis niuiiim; for Los Allgelc-. 4 I M ;unl Mis. K.itl MilLr and Mi-s liha lleaid an- l" nding Hie - w i k nd in P us I'M rg viMling ' with friends and relatives. Mrs. A. It. Mn-eii, win- w ;is re olilly operated on. is improvini; jitnl experts tii lie removed lo tier home on South lbdly ,'livct ibis w k f r n in the ' i t.n aunity hos pital. i 11, ri a -' em J 4 p. 1 , Mi s. .1, A. ( 'in i n 1 1 ig b't i a and cbildieii of Willision. South Da- : kot.i will arrive today to spend the summer months with Mis. ' t 'uiiMiligha m s mother, Mrs. 1 . . j I. uke. M i s, 1 .eta Pun y and mother, .Mis. mal Kose Iff l Saiurdav evening for a several months I visit in ilendale, Callfoinia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud i fates. ! Mr. and Mrs. ti. II. Kai j family of a ;t King sin I move to Ashland Tuesday 'summer. Mr. liailey ts i irractor and builder who et for the a con-leecMl- , pi.ino, -The missionary benediction iwas repeated 111 closing. i The Woman's assoelai ion of tiio i Presb.v lei lit n cliun h niei iii tho -church pallors June U, in tho a ft ei nuoii for their regular busi ness and j-oeial meeting. Mib. .Newton t. ( lialiey, president, colt itil ted the nice ling. ll wa.s an important noi-tin and in in h business a lie tided to, although the attendance was small. It was oted to pay $HJU to thJ chinch pledge at tins time. l'lans weie made to assist with the Southern Oregon t'ooking St hoot, to he held .tune l- i:i, 1-1 and 1",. The ladies tacked u iplitt for tht. V. W. C A . and while woiklng with busy lingers, tu;iins were t'ven bu-ier planning arioiis ac tivities for the liiiinng year, which will bes; m w i: li the fli,t Tuesday ii S1 t cm her. There will be no meetings dur ( ing i lie summer mouths, but it is -hoped thai the memhersbip -t ) over Ml'1 will come out in full 'force al tin- autumn meetings. ; ' The W mi's Koretgn Mission- 1 at y society of the l-'h ,-t M . K. :ehureb. met with Mis. T. 11 Tem ple. Ni i t li orangf street, Tues tdav at'ternooii. Mrs. Kinina Whel- den presiding. Mrs. James I'uinp nd i belt leading I he study. Mrs. W'hcl . 1 1 1 tten leading lhe devotions. 1 licgo proper! y southein Oi e- MRS. NELLIE McGARV.EY "s. Nellie M c( Jarvey, slender, ' blue eyed sat down on the step of her ladder and rest i paint bucket with its drip- brush on tier white, over- t ulled Knee, while her sou Paul, (local Junior, high school hut hand led her the last sandwich from . her dainty lunch basket, and hur ried off to his studies. U is char- fellowship.! """"' me prey .Ms. ,c- ni if. iitu m i t'iuiiiiiMi mi' pint e she 1ms earned for herself at the top of the ladder in her chosen profession, oven fur the satisfac-1 tlor. of eating tier lunch in tho Miade. Stie earns her food ul the tup of Uh- ladder ait.l for both run tt mental and business reasons, she u on Id rather eat her share of it there, K was in Mam hesler. Iowa, her fur i ii r home where stu got her inspiration to take u, the work stie now does. Her husband. Mr. iarvey, a painter, knlsoininer f expert w ood f inlslier bad il, tieen swamped wiLh orders jfj.pi'i'lianlog. These 'he could .fill personally on account of liuvinv only one arm. So lie lei i 1 llnve .fobs out to his assistahlsj ly traded his San for tho home in gon. Mr. and Mrs. John Denosiu and son Jack are spending the week end at their eottaue at Inamomt lake. Mr. Penison took his motor boai up last week and reports line fishing. After, acting as house mother for the Kappa Kappa iamma I sorority at o. S. O. iluring t he ji'iir Mrs. Kdith Jerome came two growing hox a'nd home yesterday to be hero for lv she got out the ; tlio vacation mouths. Mrs. f. W. .McDonald and Mrs. Forest Picked attended tile P. K. O. convention lu I'orvallis of i lie er bushiilld. I'W it piiiier- advertised curing' lor herself. ;ij paint bruslt added t hem hanging supplies and for contracts in painting mid kas tiominiiig and wood work in ad dition tt those she a trendy had in the other work. That w;n nine years ago. she lias put her hoys thru school and earned the living i-ver since. Mrs Met larvey. with tier brown bobbed hair and big blue eye looks far too young to bo the this ! ti piist week. They will ppend the id' inothc rhe claims sons and to work -die is I !l 111. U j r slo e dohiK ear-old but son. her two delight in the that keeps lur yt.uibful. She plans ( on attend ing the I'liiversily of ' Wn sbiiiglon t ni in i; sit nuiier school i his year where slo- will take a special course in the latest, designing. Her 1 1 Klin bo I. by is interior dec orating, which he has studied continually ulnng with her other WorU. I pun her re. urn here, she uromi.-cs to open up a shop of I '.ier own and take only interior orating contracts. Aside from h..f career as a week end in Portland returning home ttie first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. i. M. Anderson and daughter Peggy left by auto Kridny for Pouuille. Hold I teach and other coast towns where Mr. Anderson will attend to business and Mrs. Anderson will visit friends. ' Mrs. Jtjhn r. Maun, who .has been in a Tort land huspltal for several mouths following a. major operation, returned to her home IIiIh past week. Her return is a matter of gratification to tier many close friends. Mrs. (. W. Aliunde loft yester day for I'oeatello. Ida , where she will vtstl her parents, Mr. and Mrs tieorge Cordon, for several weeks. i-M-r.-Awhpole acompnnietl Mrs. A sti pule as far as Mums, Ore. They made the trip In their car. j Song. "Let ttie Lower Lights lb j I tin ning." Mrs. O. L 'shorne offering prayer. j Stuig. "Ttie Morning Light Ls ; Jli eiiking." Mrn. J. A. Ooran of fering rayer. Mrs. O. I'. tioRgs told of medical I mission work iu China. I Mrs. t. C. Osborne ttdd of tuis- IhImii work In the sctiools of Japan. ' Mrs. I'.atph liay sang. "Are You llejoly '" hv II nry Stewart; "tra- rdle Song," by Ucginabl DeKoven. M rs. W. M. Van Scoyoc accom- ' panist. '. Mrs. Ihnniii Woodcock told ot 'mission work iu Pulgaria. i Mrs. C. A. Meeker spoke of mis- I ni on sctiools in India. .Mrs. C C. Darby. .Mrs. It. K. Van Dyke. Mrs. Clarence I'nnkey. Mrs. James Campbell, Miss May Phipps i gave a most interesting demonstra- relativi to missionary litera ture. .Mrs. Temple, assisted by Mrs. O-orgc Kisk. Mrs. K. D. llitzler, Mrs. H. C. tiile. served dainty re freshments. ASHLAND NORMAL COMMENCEMENT on a percuitdge. ) painter, kalsomlni r and Time rami' when the living-j hanger. , vvi,i,.j, he lias earned by Mr. M -Harvey wan not s high as a day, Mi alt It sh mi Id be for a family of ! Iarvey won considerable four (Mrs. Me Iarvey has I wo nenee in aviation iu lhe sons, Leonard, 1 and Paul Di.i having owned mal run two ami wii one-ammo painter be- ; m i lover Aviation t-'ield can ii: disheartened ut Hie t hot ol lio-inelng able to handle the big payniK .1"lis, w llich r.'i me liis wav only to be turned over by him to ma n -who had the advn ntage o. hotli arms. J hiving watched tier husband at work and assisted him iiimn sev er,.! rush Jobs. Mrs. M(i;uvey ( was sitt lug alone at homo one a I leriioon. uiemliug socks when her phone ra ug and a man hur riedly Inquired whet her or tod Mr. Medarvcy, the contractor could Iiamtle ;i rush paper ha ng ing job. The well-arched young wife were together for one a concentrated ih answered sweetly; shall be ahle lo In three davs, tin mi', plense '.'" lur his nnnie and That night Mr. met at ttie door bungalow hotue paper earned s. Mi'-promi-south, plane. ( San- at -iu Monha. she became iniereste.l in flying thru a vtomg aviator Iriend, who visited .Manchester, j following his studies, ut the North j Is la nd a v Ittt ion school, Ami lie j persuaded her to invest her tnoney In two of the old Curtis lenny planes wliich she was able! o pm'rhiise for $ PHi apiece, and j J -et Assembled for I nil. j j She lii'i ame widely acipia inted in aviation circles iu lhe south. J li i ii her studies j nd interest in .this new field, and in i;;t. she mil two mem hers of t he Santa I Monica a v jat Ion company, dedl- eyehroWH of tile ; cate the Clover Aviation Ph'hl drawn eloselv j there in lrj;. lu her album eol brlef second In 'eel Ion of inlercHiing pefMitunges light before sh' in tliis Hue, Mrs. Me'birvey lian " Ves. sir, we ! several snaps of tho "round t in fill the order j world" fivers who left Clover ltobert (i. Kowler, county agent, took eleven boys and girl. who were active In. club work durin gl he year to Corvallis where they will attend a two wei-ka' summer session at O. K. C Do will return at tho end of the week. Ttie many friends of Miss Helen Xorrls. who has been in a hospital In Portland for nenrly three months, will be glad to lehrn thai she Is getting along nicely. Miss orris will, no doubt, be able to return home within a few weekH, j much improved in health. Social Events of Church Societies unto!.! Will. I l I'll.' nun. llllll.'.-S. j .MrCiirvjy was' if hi 11(11.- Iiy li i:iir .if Ki. l.l .;n, h III. I'll I III- 1.1 II 1.1 III l-r imiliilli; a I. WEDDINGS a Iso planned for the evening of ! Wednesday. June at the Kvcr- shady auto park when the hus biinds will le cordially Invited to a pot luck slipper and dunce. The next huine:.j meeting will be July II. at the home of Mabel Cjuuekenbush on ttie Ashland high- Saturday afternoon. June Hi. with! way near the Experiment station. Mrs. Em 11 Pell. - (Jranite Htree1 Tin meeting adjourned and re, Ashland. For the Program Mrs. freshments were served by the and Mrs. Perry Harrison of Min neapolis, who have been spending- a week at the MeCaskey home. J'oi ty Ruests enoyeil this affair. College Club Meeting.. College club, which was post poned one week, will meet next T. J. Malmcren of Phoenix will tell of her recent' visit to Holland. This will he the last meeting of the club ttll next fall, It Is hoped that manv will plan to enjoy ttie fine hospitality the Ashland mem bers always provide. Music Teachers Close Work for Year. The Jaclm County chkytor of the. Oreeon State t'-Kic '"(icher- Bsfociatlnn closed their year's work i with a btisinenn meet in a pw picnic "k aupper Ja Llthia park, Ashland, on Piann Tueadar. J"ne 5. The election of 1 Hitzler. , tiostesa assisted by Ksther Dooms. ! ' Piano Pupils I PreM'iibtl In Hecllal ' j Piano pupils of Noel L. Lrsklnc i j were presented In r ital at Ills home studio at til 1 W est Lighlh ! street. Wedn'.-day evening. Jun- fi. j An appreciative audience of pur j I ent and friends greatly enjoyed j ttie program which ranged from ; j ligtit and pretty children's pfeets I ... II,. . -I .... r, ....,1 ,.t,A ..,.t . . ... I works of the masteri.u Piano hoIom were played by Eva fiertrude Henderson, doll dance hy Janet Herd and lhe eccentric da lire by Jji Merle p.eeji and Janet Herd. The following Is the program In full: Hussian dance la Merle Ib-ck and Dir n Leverette. Spanish olo) Verna Forn rook. Holt dance Janet Heed and lo rn n Lev erette. Mexican dffnee iieverjy Chibl ers and Verna Forncrook. Artist's Dream Noel Itenson. IiMerte lb-ell, "Jean . Levrretle. Uarbarn Hott and Janet Heed. (Jypsy ( solo ) Doreen Leverette. Eccentric La Merle Iteek and Janet Heed. 6 triental (Nauteh dance) Jane Dixon. Hpring Fnntioy (to dance ) Ii Merl He k. I.oren Leverette. Bar bara Holt, Janet Heed a nd llv erly Ctilldrs. Balloon dance (solo) Verna Forncrook. Tup danc Noel Ibnuoit. Janet 1 Heed nnd rdon pentfon. j TajOiBolo, wultz tinie),-r-.'rdon I Itenson. Ktn kfjou Vinwmhie, Lei m Auxiliary Notes i ii officers resulted as follows, riesl-1 t'vsu-r, Nuumi Ftro&t, Duu Accomi-aDylnj; the children u There wilt be the American Monday evening. beaming blue eyes above a bundle of crisp glugham, and informed tnat from rmw on, M i s. M. , vey was goitiK in f or nisli jotlier arm on the MefJarvey pay , roll and fill tlu orders for paper 1 hanging. Argument was always fiitil-- wlien Mrs. M.flirvey m;ole n,, her, mind, and the cry to t day t lie j couple went shopping f,,y pa per- ; hanging supplies, i n-1 imI i tm a ' j paste, brushes and citci'. oveiall."; jaml buckets. With two days pre liminary pra- l ire n n t he bed ; rooms at her home aid lhe 'kitclun and dining mom of her i in 'ther's home, M i h. Mi ( inrvi y i filled her first contrac t. So conscientiously and neatly did she finbli tins .I'd,, tha! Hi" owber of the Inunf tnsifded mi paying the pretty iiaperhanger i f w more d i lla i s t ban she had avked for the contract. This sh politely refused to ae.-opt. tint told him that ho would apprceiuie a "good word alfout hf-r work pased on tfi tils friends.. Thin watt done, and the firil women U'glon auxiliary ( li;i)(.rinK,.,. uf M)(I( .!..,.,. Kn,d June It. ntr any M1;itv Woiked mi a clientelle of the Anmntr w I ) o 1 1 1 s 1 1 flyhm aie: Walter Freiu h ( 'aiiadia n lar-1 vtnnt tlyer and l'onar tbeilinrh, designer and builder of ttie I inch ah- planes, now opera I tug' fro mSii n Francisco to Seal t to. I bid she stayed wli li nv latloii, M i s. .Mel birvey who , ran be con Mdered one i.f tin- phmeers In til" field. miuhi have, ti;r other .Missionary Society lltivo Meeting. The Woman's Missionary Hoclcty of the First I'rcMbyterlan church lio'l hi tin recreat iouiil hull of the church. Tuesday a Iter noon. June l h for their regular nioiit lily meet and annual election and in stallation of officers. ! Ttie business session was pre Insiriietors froin ' nvi.,. h. MvH .;v,.n.,t v;,t(M taken lessons In ..resident. ...Ol, ll olher officerHJn n Louuay, a jdielr places. The rooms were my ni'o and 'tastefully decorated with cut flow- M. and i.f tin et urn- j r. af-; imt-; Morton ' fin and a goodly number of nieni- bei'H and friends were present to eu.ioy the program and social hour which followed. At the close of a brief business session the follow ing officers were una nlinoiisly elected for tho ensuing year. Prea., Mrs. It. L. Hay; vice pres., .Mrs. F, Pcun-Ihiiiilnti Francisco pena nnd M ins Jesus Damtan. both of Siskiyou county. J fa., were married June 1Mb. at the Medford Haptist church, ttie pas tor. W. II. i-Jaton officiating. The; ceremony was witnessed hy a Miiall ; party of friends who motored up ; from ( 'a liforiila for the occasion, j The entire party returned home I Saturday afternoon. j women not won fame Our her old iiiit u a HP hllish After la If I ti k t-asf ' planes, fiirt at ;.:!. o which she coinfintahle vey. who lir to Tom Mix. so experienced. ! J- AVIIniot ; see non-stop flight. . t'ollln treas.. ivi- the nalnt. ! ntn-ei : literathr a Hi in; her. nding some months liters in ore of her at f:. n trip nnd later er Santa Monica, at manager lo earn a tiviiur. M r.-t. Mc'iar d sold her fir.Mt plane 'l he uiov ie actor for a meeting elary, .Mrs. I . N. Mrs. Jack llem e see.. M I'M. Floyd Wicks. Following the election a brief but very impressive Instalta i I Ion ceremony was conducted by j M rs. f anls, the retiring president, i who tias given to the society two land a half years of untiring serv ! ice, Iluring this lime, the Hoetety .has gi'ovvii iu number and In cop Iseeratbui. I Mrs. Hay, the Incoming presi dent is well qualified for lhe office. ! having he. -a h fn I tli ful and effi cient secretary for over three and ia half years. The other ofifcers ! chosen are devoted inembeiH and After Him, nia It e excehnt of TiCerH. luring j i n .iii.- the neve leiiilei-Hhiit u i- outlined more social meetings during iue -summer months. I There will, however, be the regular monthly business meeting during June and July. It was so voted ut the last regular meet ing. mote customers than whe j-crve. Soon picture, disposed of tho other one to the same celebrity. Her in xt move wan to come, to Oregon Willi n party of friends who persuaded lo r lo lake up a timber elnlm near 't'rall, J 0 moid Iih of h.M d work. which time Mie spi nl practically iHtructive program will be f it of her comfortable !iet egg in-fr H,. coming year, improvement, sho came Into t That Mrs. Fads' ef forts to fail (iarvey tb ally family. after her 1 In health. mus forced the entire In addition ishand began nd Mrs. M' o earn pi a' vtng for t n-' to iloinc tier ttld t town disunited, . took I paint bucket mid brush ttte last three years living in In-r chosen have out her I aprechited wpas evidenced wtleli h and for j, Mis, Hay In a few well chosen re has been-marks. pre.-Vtilrd, on behalf of the Kt'OKNK, Ore. June 9. V Reg,nts of the Vniversily of Ore- iron meet ing here today, awarded degree and certificated to T'2 to- -dentw. approved the appointment of , 22 new faculty membern and heard nnd approved th annual r' port of President Arnold Itennett Hall. Awardu conferred on Htudnt in- : eluded 185 certlficaleK to tho I craduflting from the nrhool if no. j Ciul tvoilt lu PorlUhU. - bouse worIC Hoth their boy were now in school and the eoiittnual demand for ik-w f hool book-, itoihet and food made It Irn poKHible to reHn;ul-h lo-r hold on th con t nnd h. even when di" fe)t Hhv fhould be at home with tier hllh-ind. .Mr. McCarvey grew deadllv worse a nd with hi deat h, th- voutijflil Willow- wan facd Willi earning profession. Dn sceil In wliite ov eralls. fi granite bucket In one hand nnd a wide black hruh In the other. he lender, bluceyed Mrs. Me-; (iarv. y is a familiar pbrht around i Medf id. ai ba inure ttian eli ned lhe admbation of mn j ;in li'-r :.ii line of work for her efficiency and ipcd. Hot the fin-vi i.-rt of 11 all is ecnnlnHv f'nd of t red oii" and ha i n fhi top rung of r v u man's sized Job InUcoU Uuit utviv lutciida m that uh" tier "man's K worn out Mat laiblers. to keey clinibljiif. society, a beautiful ft allied lliolto. Mis. Fads responded very gra ciously and the meeting was turn ed over to Mrs. Wm. Archer. De votional period In charge of Mrs. Fads; piano solo, "Serenade" by Margaret 'hildets. A paper on cnreeis and l"hritia houie Mrs. Wicks; poem, "the I -jo I of Naza reth and the World's Children"; Mi m. J M . I 'vans. A tribute to christian tinmen In which the home of President Ciotidge'n fath er was eulogized, Mim. Wtmont; vocal solo by Mrs. Wallace 'Putney with Mis. DeWtiyuu UeuU (tl t'ic BE HELD TUESDAY Snulliovn ()rc.-;on Nonnul will lui'.il Its Ki'i'oiul luinuiil romnuMK'o nii'iit Tui'Hilny, Juno 12, lll'JS. at -o'clKclt' In tlii school auditorium, liilmmul Cnnklln of Hie UnivoiKlty or OrtiRon will Uulivcr tho ndilrcaa of (lio liny. Tho iii-oRrnm will ho nH follows: I'roeoh.sloiuil. In volutin n. Iti'V. 1'. K. .Mumiiionil, poatoi- or tho local Trinity Episco pal church. AilflrcHH, Kilntunil Conklln. Two Hi-lci-tiims hy Juiui-s Stevens. Imillnne. with Alinn l.niirencc ae coiuiuinlHt. (.irectinKH to the clans on liehalt' of. tho board of renents, Hon. C. L. Stan-, member of tho hoard. I'roBniitullon of illploinus, J. A. Churchill. Recessional. ' Thu class roll Includes the fol lowing: Minnie A. Alberts, Doris Verne Appli-wito. K. Kay Arthur, l.yle Aslicrnfl, Harold Ashley, Ks- I tber K. llniTell, Dorothy E. Hates, i Alhlo L. Hock, Lester Heck. Marie Clerlndu Holleau, Dorothy V. Hol lam, Marlhn l.eo lloltnn, Mildred l.llllan Unix, Alee M. I.owmnn, Nn- ' dine II. Ilrenrcllffo, Alice Ixin-alne llrookinlller, ltarbara A. llrnwn, Kl eanor K. Hrown, Kllziihcth Helen 1 Itrown, Dorothy Vivian Curless, ' ovinia i- iai K, Liortion . lociii-iuic, rcHtu Cornell Coke. Marie Krelle ConloKue. Anne H'. I'lissman. .lane heavell CrctiKer, Hazel Wnlklns ' Culver, Mlldv"d duly, Kldora Danie- wood, Vida Myrtle Davis, l.uclllo Dawson. I. lla Louise Deinunt, Helen I-:. Dctrlck, Yruiinu Devaney, Helen Klaine Deyoe. Minnie Lussey Dil- . hud. Julia l-:ak(u, Norma M. lOlllntt, Anna Catherine Fedor, ('eclle Vi- 1 field, Anna II. Fisher, Inez Wendell . Fries. Leona S. Fries, Teresa M. i Foley, I'atrlca dale, KHtlior Hard tier, Lester (Jardncr, Morea H. (ill more, (iladys liross, Itertliu Trueni- lood (Irahnm. 'Mildred May C.y-;cr. ' Aubrey Ilium, Clarence M. 1 1 nan, Marnarel Hammerliachcr. lils .ley ll.insoii, li. nolle iieniiice, i-.iia . Ilintiin. C.enevn Hurt. Carmen Hose, l.ailiu . iuiii kiiiiiu nunnuiis, mnui;- line Hutchison, Lucille Jensen. I l.'.llll. l..l,,,u,,n hnu,,,,, -V ,1,1,1, .11,, Kenney, Knopp, Anna Kllen, Aliu h'os. Keta Lucille Lane. Mary M. Lancaster, Marnaret Launspucli, Alva Llncbln Laws, l'Tore,:co 1.1c li- ' ti-nbcrucr, Mattle Lichleiiberucr, Kamiina S. l.lpplncott, Kvn M. Lit- . Hi. ':imni iive. Helen l.vnns. L. Illllls .McCall. Muriel McCutclieou, Fiances 10. McGllllvary. Maruaret Kna McKeown, Katliryu Marsh. Itoso .Martin. Joseph Mercer, Krmi Miller, ()ial V. Mitchell, Pearl A. Monroe'. Ksther I. Moore, Stella F. Morse, Hazel Lucille .Murphy, F.ililh Lucllu I'atterson. Crucu Justine Pauls, nnnnie Muraret Pollard, Ffle lloiiper CJulnn. Thelma .M. ' Iteeso, V.ana, IM. Iteesn, Karl L. Idee, Arlenii.- Hnhertson. Lula H. Itose, nlilio Kt-holes, Flla Louise SitiikkIuh, John L. Settles, Clura lean Sleveits, Kathleen Sliver, Wil nia I. Kheley. Dorothy Short. He hewn Slawson, Cheryl I. Smith, Fhirenco Mario Smith. C.raee Huth Smith. Barbara l aker Snyder, Wll ma Sparlln. Vlda Itradshaw Steele, Florence A. Stewart, tlrace (loyetto Sliest. Florence Iawson Tiinmoiis, Marnaret Hacon Turner, Florenco 1'pdeKratf. Lillian E. Van Nutla. I'rlscllln Lee Webb, Annie Wells, I ils Elizabeth Wells. Alvla Scott Wetherell. Clnra Will. Clara Both Wisely. Edna. Wisely, Luella L. WoodiufC, Laura Ni York, Barbara May, Yuumjinayr.