fiffrYm matt; "truwkb, VEfiTottti tmEftcw. Sunday, .tttnt; ifisss;
4. --- -i
.1 f t
Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75
z t - I
I T--Tm1n-nr--f wX T I
4. '4. 4) 4 -
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! Olive nehekah Wso 'mrt-' 1
ing Monday. June lSlh. .. 4.
I 11. M. L.. mnie ciun Home v
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r ui n. .mm. u. i wi- i
land avenue. Wednesday I
afternoon, June 20th..
ti; Kant Side circle, Methodist
cburolw-llome of Mi's, ft? IVs
Jvj. 1 .u.,mi. -,! TiieMrli.v i. fteriini.ii.
T ' . . .
June 12th.
Oregon recital hy Krunk I..
Sealy, assisted by James Hte. i
vens. Presbyterian church, """'" '"r I" """ V
Thursday, June 21k. - ' M rs. , II. i: Idrldge nt the Voor-
llowena circle Home f 1 hies ranch Wednesday ofternooii,
j. mu n it i.M.irl.iv V'ni.fl.l..rt xiJune 20. ... .
ranch, Wcdnesdny afternoon, j
r J une sum. -r i
St. Anne's Altar society will
s hold their reKular business
fr nieetillB Tuesday afternoon at
41 2:30 ill Parish hnll on South
Oakdale.
Ktlti 13. Ilul.lis Tent.
Daughters of Veterans Ar-
mory. Friday, June 22nd ni 8
dm nVlnclr ... J
4. Tim Pri.-ili.r iircl of tho
. . . . .,.
1 J list M. r. Cliurcn win iiicei. f i
with Mm. H, W.
ICdwnrd ' street, Adn Md!ty
, -afternoon. ".
.i.,.. j.
fiigtigement Announced
l nt Bridge I'arly ' '- .
7 ' Annotinoement was ' made on
Wednesday evening of the en
gagement of Miss Frances Eliza
beth Perry, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. A. perry of this city, and
Walter E. Sllnn of Han Plegn, i
Cal. The news was told ut a
bridge patty at which Miss Perry
was hostess at the home of her
parjnts on West Main street. Tho
wedding date has been set for
the last of July and will taK,iay from Portland where sne at
nlace here. tended the O. E. S.. Enstern Star
fiuests for this anatr inciuuco
Phvllls ltoberts.' Mrs. Hen .Trow
bridge. - Ansel Davis, Mrs.' D.
Phipps. Babe Purdin. Mrs. J.
Eosworth;: Mrs... W. Wnitc, Mrs.
W II. Johnston Jr.. Mrs, Dclen;aniV this district, nr. lnnunuio m
Wilson,- Claire llanley.. Louise j having a state officer appointed
Fluhrer; Mrs. Uuth Hower. , Mt'S fiJlm .this, city: Tho other delegates
Warren- Littler, Isel and Oeorglalwno Riienoeu trom i ...c.u.....B.
13d wards,
Former Oi-epmi StiHlciits
To yXvil lfcio Monday " ' ' ,
T. D. Cutsforth, head of tho" lab
oratory work of tho iM'yehnrlnpy
dopartmpnt. of ; the', .rniveHlty -of
Oregon, and author of books and
articles on subjects of psychological
research, will be married In thlf
city Monday afternoon to Miss Mni'
Kery Oilbert, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ij. niihert or wooonurn
Dregon. The ceremony will be nul.ses. Miss Augusta fllover and variety to ihe evcniliK's entertaln
solemnol7.ed at -t:fio o'clock In lheM,.a. jyin.i King, will make tho nivnt.
First Presbyterian Church, with . trip. Wr. Inskccp Is scheduled to! i-iuho solos wero played by the
ltoverend li. P. Lawrence of flclat- I address n body of city and county : following:
ing.
Moth -Mr. Cutsforth nnd Miss
Oilbert are graduates of the Uni
versity nf Oregon, the former be
ing a number of the class of 19111.
and Miss Oilbert and Mr. Cul;
forth both received their M. A.
degree in 123; Since this grad
uation Mr. Cutsforth has been con
nected with the University of Ore
gon faculty In the department of
pyscliulogy where his work has re
ceived the attention of educators
throughout the country. Recently
he was awarded a fellowship from
tho National Social Science He
search Council and In the fnll he
and his wife will leave for Hoston
Massachusetts where he will take
advanced work- in that institution.
Miss Marjorle Oilbert; has also
devoted her time to educational
work, and last year was professor
of the Hurenu of Social Education
of the University of Miami, of Mi
ami, Ohio. Her father is widely
known In Oregon, being the super
intendent of the State Hoys' Train
ing School at Woodhiirn. Her sis
ter, Miss Mary Oilbert, Is a mem
ber of the faculty of the Medford
High School, and will be nt the
head of the English department
here next year.
Following the wedding. Mon
day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cuts
forth will leave for Charleston.
Oregon, near Coos Hay, where they,
will spend their honeymoon aL-thf
Cutsforth summer home. .-
Ktitcrtnln House (inests
Over Wcek-Knil.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams
of South Holly street aro;tirer-, nosiess for her gracious entertuln
tnlnlng as house guests 0Vel-'t"l!D(,. '
week-end. Mrs. Addle Wllllnm'-t
son. Misses Louise Williamson and
Mnmlo. -V tor and Ernest on-
Steele of Salem.
Weck-l'nd diesis . .. v v'
iit FUlgewood Park."
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Rerger of
Oakland, California are guests
for. the week-end of Mr. and Mrs
Beaumont Dc I-osh at their rnoin
nt Kdnewood park Mr nnd Mrn.
Becr are friends of Mr. and
f. fi .. ?. ..u vuit.
.in.-- pP n- " .
ed here n number of times,
arc on their way to Seattle.
1 liey
Sirs, farrlc MrDnnnel llimtcss
Punt Xolile ISrnntl 'lnh
Pnst Noble Crond cluh met
with fnrr McDannel Thursilny
evening. As It was nn original
meeting ench member nnswered
roll call with something Original
which was very amusing.
Plans were made for n bazaar
nnd candy sale to he held soon.
The next meeting will be a picnic
held at the Jackson Hot Springs.
Hostess nt Itridge
llonnrilll Mls SaiiSroyoo.
Mr. Frank Kunti eniertnlne.1
".'.:..".... . her
rrr Lt. avenue hon -
irln- Mirlao ' VanScojoc
who left Thursday for tho Kast. i
"lliiiW score was held "l.v ' Miss' '
Jlurlo Chrysler and low. by
f Miss '
,'"", winhcoyoc.
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..Inv. - e Mf.M.lnv M.-i.'lnn I'nrvser.i
. -t .
f ah Inch. Dorothy Bnughmaii.
! Mnrjnrie Duly and Mrs.
Mollle
I Merrlman.
Hmvcuu Circle
Will M.v.t
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1 "owena circle of tho eo-
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fjocilOTV
lA'glon DauiY
Knjoj-abln Affair ':
Those who attended the Ameri
can Legion dance nt ltitlte Falls
last night report a fine lime. The
affair was held in the new gym
nasium and music was furnished
by the Legion orchestra of Med
ford Post. Plans are under way for
another of the
popular Legion
fliinceR In Medf.tr.l f.f nn enrlv date. .
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Visits Parents Hero. !
! Mrs. E. It. Van l-euween and
small daughter Jean-I.ee of Itlv
erton. New Jersey arrived Thurs
day and will be guests of Mrs.
Ieeuween'H parents. Mr. and Mrs.
U K. I Unman of 1!) North Peach
street during the summer months.
Mrs. I.eeuween will be remem
bered as .Tune llinman among
her friends of. this city. Sho has
been visiting
family l'.oran
her brother and
irinman of Port
land for two weeks.
.Mrs. Ktlnn Isjiucs Appointed .
;raml Wartlcr" of Knsti'm Star
Mrs. Edna Isaacs returned Frl
state convention. Sho had the
honor of being appointed "grand
warder" by the new worthy grand
matron, Mrs. Mabel Setters of
Astoria. This is quite an honor
-Mrs. t Kurnus, . Mrs. Mct.owan
nnd-Mi'tv- C!. Alden, witK return
home the first of the week. .
I County Health Croup
Attend Conference In l'orlinnu; , !
A large . uuiiihit ... . ..unvn,,,,
j'county 'people. Including' thirteen nnd promising pupils w'ere present
'delegates representing the county, e, n recital. . . . ,
left yesterday to. attend the licaltn
conferences In Portland tills weeK.
In addition to the public health
, group, Dr. 1. 1). insueep. county i.WUH of special Interest. Piano
1 health officer, and the two county rues nn.l vlnlln numlters n.l.le.l
health officers on tho subject of j
"Community Disease Control."
During his absence Dr. V. W. Holt !
will take over his duties here.
Miss .Insrphlne Mai. Iron
Wins prize In Radio Content
Miss Josephine Wnldron won
first prize In a recent radio contest
snonsored by Haas Hros. & Sons
over KKC, and yesterday received
a five-pound box of randy as her
award. During the "Sweetheart"
hour broadcast by the station,
ubout three weeks ago, a series of
Spanish numbers were played and
each contestant asked to write a
continuity for a motion picture to
fit to tho music. Miss Waldrun's
continuity was adjudged the best
of all submitted in the contest.
Hoqulam paper.
Miss Waldron formerly lived In
Medford, anil her friends here will
be glad to learn of her success.
Mrs. ,1. Young Hostess
To W. It. t"s. Tills week
Mrs. J. II. Young was a delight
ful hostess to the ladles of Ihe W.
It. C. at her home on Hose Avenue,
on Friday afternoon.
Over thirty ladles. Including
me out of io'wn visitors, enjoyed,
so
the afternoon, visiting while busyjfhe Woman Whoso Feelings Were-t
u .,., , ..i, ,. ,.. ...
Mrs. Lithell asked a series of
Bible questions, and received ready
responses showing Unit ihe W. It.
i ladles are mindful nf their
Book.
Mrs. -Plckel, Mrs. Hanor nnd Mrs.
4Timmerman received many comp
liments on Ihe dainty lunch which
.vas sponsored, .as also
did our
Lcrnl Motlfonl Women
.ran- r
Portland
The foUowlns thirteen women
will leave hy'auto today for l'ort-
lund to attend the convention of the
Tuberculofdn nwoclatlon, whleh h
heinir held in the norlhwent for tho
nrnt lime mrouKii uin em.rm w.
Mrs. Sadie Orr-Ounbar. . Mate
, president. ff r. i u" V ; T
I Tnrluded in the party nre Miw'from Mrs. DeLosh Karden formed
Mildred Carlton. preMd-nt of the j the centerpiece
pnuntv health nsoclatlon: Mrs. Kollowlntf the luncheon the
i .t..i..i. ! i
: iA'W 1 I. II I' ll. .mn. i. . !:-
jcharlen Taylor of Central Point,
Mrs. If. O. Anderson of Ashland,
Mrs. II. O. Nohlit. Mm. Allee Hal- Mrs. M. M. Morris gave a plens
loway. Mrs. IVrry O. Crawford, j ing and InMtruetive talk on thc
Mm. Morgan of Ragle Point. Mrs. Flag of the t'ntted Htntis and itn
iJohn c.nmmlll of Phoenix. Mrs. F.
I.. TouVelle of Jacksonville. Mrs.
r c- laieni. ano
I. Hannah of Jacksonville.
i Daughters of Veterans Jx-lcitalcs
I Will attend Convention yrnrs nco. ' .r'
I ICtta D. Ilubbs Tent, Daughters; Mrs . Delish was -nssled hy
inf Wterans. met In regular session 'Mesdames Cochrnn, .Morris and
I June at the armory. Af'er rou- TouVelle. :.
tine business was disposed of the
drill to le presented nt the slate
convention nt Itnsrburg June JT-:S
' rehearsed.
i Delegnle, lo the convention are
Mi Irene Urown, Mr Franc
Harrison, and Miss I.eonlo Hull
Mrs. T'ora Oarhls. nmsldent of Klta :
l' - nunos leiu ana inrmi.c. w. ...r .
department council, will also at- ,
itenil mid Mis. drover. Mrs. Ciuyer, j
Mrs. Holmes. .Mrs. Kunstmon, .Mrs.
Holme
.. , . .
Mrtru Hvnn inn j rs.
wl he ,n llttCndunee the-1
last day.
The next regular meetlnB of the
tent will he on Juno 22 at eight
o'clock, at the Armory.
MllsU.I. Ml),,,. sirniur
Celebrate Birlluuty
Mrs. ltobert Strang entertained
on Wednesday afternoon honoring! The following recommendation j
the sixth birthday of her son 'was given by a former well known '
Hobby. The little guests enjoyed j Medlord artist: ,
numerous games. A fish pond at- ! "I see l.y the announcement that
forded much amusement after; Frank L. Sealey is to give an organ !
which the hostess was assisted in I recital here in Medford at t,, j
serving by, Mrs. t'hus. Wing. Mrs. I'resbytorlun .church June
p'sl . - . nppwired horo, ho is porhaps not ; , riwinir nt Tim ? n rnnl '"''"niwnlfd by Mr. and Aim. f'.jMIss r.la.lys Harth-y of Alodford. will bo a plonle dlnntT QV Mrbtouq
'Thf11owlni?KeHUWoVo!alo,ljknow nto tho pe,iple of Aledford I ( ' a . i"- ii w 1 1 1l li t. r i details j -onk,in' nmun ,!,.ow!0 rtr ;aUht.vr "f , "mJ "T1 U I"" "V Vr0Ct 1
at u tab lo ntlra. tlvoly docoratod In i""""" lUt(M. lh(. constrnt-tlon Is under- ""'""'"k . . - --. r.... .... - -
Pink and blue with u larue hirth- " real artist, and can "'l l"' nrucu.n ' cent Cty jtho j,u.kjonvlllfl section. The wed- employes and. their fnpiilles will
dav cake In the center Shirley ,lRsur the muslo lovers of Medford xii' Rtlv will also Instruct n! m , , i dlnsr was pt foijued l.y t'arnmn K. I be Kiven an opportunity t.i TifrpeCt j
nmnLn 1 ?1 i i!i who hear this proKram ' nRI! , !?t M. J. W. Keyett of -Mroil. j M(lUt mif,,or who ustd the beau- , the plant which is tho largest, hy- J
will have u real music treat. !fiT ?.?.m.mer?ai " .rtn.J " MI'H. is a house m.e.sl or her ! tiful Hml Mmvssivo rh.H ceremony. ! dro-el.-cric plant In the ntnie. Prep, "
wu ji'i Ni.iiKH. niiii i.inHiir., .... .. ii r t'snem tit s 01 i.us.er ..........isi-
llolmes, iioony i;iiiiiier.s,
....j, ""'.wiivicai i-:iiteriaiiiiiiein.
Htrang, Oren (lossard. Charles Dss-
enbacher. Leonard Dressier, and
Morris l.eonnrd, Jr.
Mrs. Vrolium llnMCKS
Honoring nniigltlcr'sH Illrthday.
Mrs. Ada Vroinun entertnined
for her daughter Juno on Wed
nesday evening, Juno Ulth . at
their home on North Hlverslde
the occasion being her daugh-
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8ttl'y- """' lini1 music furnished
llie eveillllg S CItlci luiiiiiieiii. ;.i..
Crawford. Dorothy Combs, and
Joyce Maddox assisted tho hos- i
tess in serving. I
Those, who enjoyed this . affair
were: Hetty Carlow Purdla. Jean j
Corrlne Crawford. Dorothy Hud-
die Lockeh, Hetty AVolff. Helen
May and J,eonnrci Hmeaiey, Mar- The Buzzlns Bumblu. Bee..;. ;M
riot Milligan, Carol Morse,. Helen t .a, Li Hapulding
Hansen, Helen Turnblade, Gladys j ' .. Jlelene Meier .
Burns, Vera Hale, June. PaullnelTho Indian Dance..J. M. Wllilainn
and Joah Vro'ma'n. Other Bttests I - v fla Vern Koteht ,
wore 'Irs-'Maddox nnd Mr. and; My Old Kentucky Home Foster
MrH A. U Vroman,
Frsklnc ViipiLs iivc
Inti-reUlnjg I'nitrrum
An interesting; pronrnm was en
Joyed by parents and friends at the
homt studio. -of Xoel 1. Hrskine,
pinno. teacher. Wednesday evening,
jutro . lit, wnen a group 01 tiuenieu
The ensemble numbers on two.
,,nnos, which is a regular part of
tn(J Work for advanced students.
Virginia English. Ilrucc Carkin.
Lucile Curtis, Eva Wnlden. Lydia
Harber, Sybil Young, ll.la Williams
Frances Harber, Lois Herman,
Vernon Carkin, Thelma Lyon and
Enrle Carkin.
This is the second group of Mr.
Ersklne's pupils that have lately
appeared ' ln recital programs.
OtherB will be presented at a later
date. ... . .
Mrs. It. KoppeH llnMCftS
W. II. M. K. Class Turwlay
The June meeting of tho W. II.
M.- S. of the First M. E. church,
met Tuesday afternoon tit '. the
home 'of Mrs.' '. R. A.' Koppes: on
Koso avenue,
'President Mrs. Arnsplger presid
ed through the business ' session,
followed by the election of officers
for the new year. ' ' ' ; ' -.
Mrs. W. Walker, president Miss
May Phipps, vice-president; Sirs.
Dr. Hedges,, cor. sec.;. Mrs. A. E.
Lyman, rec. sec; Mrs. E. C. Kop
pen, treasurer. ,
The study progranr was in
charge of Mrs. 13. C Koppen. Mrs.
Lyman heading the devotions. j
Epworth school, M Iss May !
Phipps; The Woman Who Made !
opportunity, Mrs. S. I.. Leonard;!.., ' ,' , .
.The hostess, Mrs.- Koppes and'
her - assistants, .Mrs. Woodcock,
nnd Mrs. HilJer, nt the close of
the meeting served refreshments
of tea and cakes. '
I. A. It. Have I'lcnlc. ,v;
KrigcwiKMl I'ark :
Crater lnke chapter. Daughters
of the American Revolution held
day. June 14 at the Hummer home
of Mm. H. H. Hmlth, Kdgewood
Park. Mr. H, T. Deionh wan Iioh-
tes in the ahnenco of her mother.
Ahout Torty-five kuchIh tuid
j members wit down to the luncheon
t which wan nerved at tables under
ithe treeg overlooking the river.
- " - - w .
atea wun na ami nunlinK anl
I mtfnr v!im tit fnltr tiv tho i
r. - -
new regent. Mrs. fi. Q. D'Alhfni j
land a hort business session held.
j correct usage.
j -Mrs. iiou oiosen ine program
.......
a letter written Ity her nusliand a
grandfather. .Iecrll.lnt. the ..resl-
jdentlnl campaign of eighty-four
,
olil raiilst
! Will A.Mnr In lln-llnl
One of the leading eventu In
musics! ehcl.-s this week will bescpe palming from nature, com
uran rttUUl by Frank L. Bealy pwitluq u4 .Ull UJe.,..,,.,
iat the Presbyterian church. Tliurs- :
day. June 51st. For eiRht yearn I
i Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church,
r ittn Avenue i-reso terian .aurc... .
one of the lumen! churches in New
York. Mo Is also one or tno nest.
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east. Hi playing runs the gamut I
Knunn i-uuceii ... Ki.u.n.n ... mo i.
of all types of music, from auster -
' ! L ?,.r , V T m" ,
to the hrllliance of modern concert
repertolro. i
Jaincs Stevens, our fine baritone
of whom this clly Is Justly proud.
Will assist Mr. Seuly With tWO
groups of songs.
1UI1S i-.f )wsl K. Corn
A mUslenl entertainment
was
! given by pupils of llessie K. Corn,
assisted by Darrell lluson. Uale
i It Ice und Iferle Thornton, at the
South Methodist church, on Tues
day. June 6th.
Tho following program was pre
sented: ',.
(Trio Saw, trombone, corllelv..,;.''
j. Darell lluson. Dale Rice
j Flerle Thornton
(How They Crow Fllmore
- Dwnyne llutchlns ' ' -iThe
Harp John M. Williams
silver Threads Anion the Hold
11. 1). Dnnks
. Mildred llutchlns y
Group of Hymns...:.,
Billy Wayne Oentry
The Water M1I1....-..0. L.. Spuulding
JJttle Festival March
:......N. Loubio AVriKht
The Kabbit Bevels and Honips
Away.
IVillinlmVi
Evelyn and lieryl lirockway .,'
Vesper Bells .
"Wnnlta Helen '
lukv n,.t.u,.i
John M. Williams
Original. Waltz,. Harold' C.row
Harold Cirow
.Magic Horse tviolln)....lt. O. Sutcr
- .. ., Luella Corn r
Nesting Hour: CI. L, Spauliltng
Cuckoo Song Oeorge F. Hamer
.. Mildred Buckles
A Rose in My Oarden '. '
John M. Williams
Jean Coffeen
Little Soldiers March W. Holfe
Summer Days John M. Williams
Margaret Hammett ;
Rythm Study (with ball )....'..:.;'
Jean Coffeen and Margaret.
Hammett
Coniln'. Thro' the Hye (costume) ' '
Scotch Air
llelene Meier and Florence Oreen
accompanied hy Eileen (.row -The
Woes of a Boy.. Frieda PCycke
Stanley Kunzman accompanied"
by Marguret Virginia Kunzman
Theme and Fourth Yarlatiun of !
Twelfth Sonata ...Mozart
Birds in Springtime. It. S. Morrison
Mildred Walker .
Sea Oarduns ..J. Frances Cooke
.- Margaret 'Virginia Kunzman
"You Quit Tuggln' Me 'Mound."
' (musical reading)'.. If. S. . Sawyer
.Mildred Buckles
Edelweiss Oltdc.I'.' E. . Vandorbcck
- : .' Florence Newman'
"Dirty Knee" (musical reading
in costume).. ......Franklin-Green
, ; Luella' Corn- :
Phantoms Are. I'nsslng'By. ::...';.:.
, John M. Williams
"Caw, Cow"... ... John M.- Williams
Eileen Orow.
"Osh Kosh B'tlosh"' (musical
-reading in costume
H. O. Johnston
py
ISleepy Tl
Imp.'..,
ft
....Jessica .Moore
Jean Coffeen, ' Margaret- Hntnmett
nnd Helene Aleier
Trio' selection Saw, -'Cornet, piano
Mrs. Bessie Torn, Darell Husuli
' ' . ' ' Berle Thorn'on
Uhuind Art ScIknI . p
Commence Jnly flth
The Anhlnnd Hummer School of
Art w;ih a fucully from Pratt In
Htitutc of New York wan oxtnbllfth-.
ed In lltiM to HHHfut in hroadeninK
the art Hplrlt of Ihe country hy
hrlnlnx loxether artlfUM from dif
ferent KectionK of the 1'nclflc
coaat; to meet the need 8 of teach
er nnd student who have no op
portunity eje-ept in Hummer to
, keen in toiirh'wfth nrfwnrlr n. It
, . ,nH(,.llt(i rt ,
the great schools of the world.
This school . has been held In
Ashland ench succeeding year for
a six weeks team and this summer
it will begin July th under tho
leadership of the general director,
Miss Belle Cady White, of Prnll
Art Institute, New York Cily, who
by si. eel perseverance and love of
her work, has succeeded In holding
this school together for four years
In the face of many difficulties,
, n,-,v flMta, . h.
, ,. ' . . '. " . ' ' ": ..
" in a monetary
Way.' She has however been so
anxloiuf to' bring her mesage of
art appreciation Into the wext that
sho has come again nnd again hop
ing ea)h year for a greater awak
ening of the rt spirit among our
people nnd to evntually OHtlihllsh
the school on a permanent paying
basis. Hhe herself teaches land-
She Is exceedingly well equipped
to handle her subjects and lite
pupils wito nave stuoiea unner ner t
now
jiish While rurnlsnes eiRnt
,.,.,,,., nt I
KT' ror,loi,ul
. .. ... .. .,
. ,.,.,n, hv her :
onrt her able corps of assistants !
recognized oy 1-r c 8 1 d e n t !
t;hurchlll of the Ashland Normal t
,,,,, un(1 ,iy tn(1 vnlversliy of I
jQ oil u, ,..1(J :
...... ,,..,,... , ,.... I
I... ,,. ,. ,..,, v..,n
tKll.h wlth ,1P1. ln ,,, ul.t ,,),!
((l's Kumnll,r i
, 0l ll,,'8cnl.(. of s,,SH Kmliy !
lo,kl who , ,.,,, hor UooK
. . , .,' nstl...,.,lon i
.'f ctiolitH F ltllev employing aii 1
" ' ,e' Hanks method i
the essentials of poster composi
tlou, tone and color, lettering lay
out?. typoKruphy and methods of
reproduction. .
'A more complete write up of tho
several instructors will appear
later and will be of interest to
those contcmplatinK inking the
course as well as to thoso interest-
more specifically, in seeing the
advance of general culture and the
-upbuilding and improvement of
the whole Pacific count.
No four people could do more to
bring about this desired mate than
Miss Bell Cady White nnd her able
co-workers..
MIkh Margaret Louise Murphy,
trained In tyirninl art department.
Pratt Institute, studv and travel
abroad, teachers in art In Manual
Training hlRh school, Mrooklyn,
will teach methods to include both
Krade.and high school work. Ac-I
tual 'class room problems will be I
worked out und curriculum mak-1
IHg. taught. This Vtrlll appeal to j
'pulille school teachers.;' For those
interested in tne cultural siuo or i
.t Mulv Mluu M......1... ...Ill n
coui-se In art appreciation.
wl(l include problems - In design
founded on primitive,' classic, Ken-
haissttnee and colonial motifs.
Last -hut very Important, there
will be Edgar, Hnhlman, taking the
piaeo nj -j eiix. r-ayent, wnom all
well rememner ror his fine, per-1 M. ,Collw ,, yrilhxy u, spend
"iCy-.f "n!1"' u,ul. K''lmy. lnl.iK1,Veral days In Portland. ' '
Mr, Jtohtman Is -an Oregon boy j
well ' known l.v - some Me.lfoi'.l
people, a. former pupll of Miss Jane ,snnta Jllurlmru, Ciil., arrived this
Snedicor, who made his start lnjW(,. and will occupy the homo
Oregon,, winning n scholarship tolot Mp. Iln1 Mrll. i l. Hnlado Jr.
the Portland Art association,
spending a year there, thence to
the Cnrnlsh school In Seattle. Later
graduating from the Oregon unt
;VorsUy, innjorine
il! architecture
and' Fine Arts, going on to Amer- I 208 Clark street. They lire com
Icun laboratory Theatre, New I mencing to bloom nnd Mrs. Ham
York, becoming naslstant to Cleon uclson.& always glail lo havo vlsl
Throckniorton. studying In Europe, ' tors . '
etc. At present he Is designing j '
several operas for the American I Jlr- MrH- Frank Isnncs nnd
Opera Co. I Jlr- ""d .Mrs. C. N. Cooley left Hat-
Mr. lio'hlnian will give n con-1 unlay for a ten days motor trip In
deused hut complete co.ure ln de
HtRTiint; stage, scenery. Important
principles of design and color ar-
inony, and application of problems
In . various crafts.' Also a npeclitl
course will he of(cred in which th
work th design and crafts will cen
ter about the needs of the homo,
home planning and decoration.
Mr. Ilohlmun will give four of
Ihe six very Instructive lectures
that will lie given In Medford and
Miss Murphy will give the other
two.
This is, providing that ten people
sign for the course..
The., more people who will sign
up or. these local lectures, two on
Theatre Htago work, two on Inter- I
ior Decorating und two on Art Ap- j
1reclutinh; the more elaborate nnd !
Interesting, will be tlfe course, In
fact more lectures may. bo given
for the money if more people
show interest enough to take the
course. ; -
It Is very Important to get this
lliif-up nt once so that .Miss White
may know Just how to make her
plan.'- Not only those who oxpect
to take the lecture course in Med
ford, which will no doubt be given
In the evenings, but those who are
Interested . In taking a complete or
partial , course In the Kouthern
Oregon Art. school held in Ash
land from July flth to August nth.
Hix days per week from S to IJ
a.- m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
J.f (';, lo 'Ctain- this woniler
fui corn or workers on the Puclflo
coast and In southern Oregon In
particular, year after year, we
must nil show our Interest now,
during tho coming three weeks, hy
signln gup-for courses, boosting
and advertising In every Way. Kor
particulars call Vivian Norman
Knrto 964-L.
Society Pergonal
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnlade Jr. anil
family lll spend the summer In
the eosi.
Miss Audrey Hendrickson nf
Portland Is n house guest of Miss
Claru (Iroen.. .
Mr. and' Mrs. o. C. , llnggs and
son Carter are enjoying the week
end at Crescent City.
.'
Mrs. rtkhnrd - More' and ' eon
Ulck left ' Frldiiy for Ran Fran
cisco to visit relatives. .
'
Mi, and Mrs. John Partridge
and family will leavn for'Kitusu-
Itio hIm. nt July y to make their Itohert Arthur Wllhlte and Tau
luture home. Mr. and lm. Jack I line KuUer, both uf.MuUfurd, woro
Wiles have purchased the run-;
r'K Jlome. '
Mvrna llarret hlKh school II-'
'hrarlan left Saturdav for KuBeTie. :
!where she will attend summer i
school.
l ,..1 ilt,i.lB fllhei-t nt Phi-!
ent - o moihe.- nf M,. Karl Tumv. '
arrived yesterday forenoon for nn!
l.lcflnlte visit. 1
1 H j
Miss Helen La nils, who has
)e,. t(nB nurses' tralninK course '
I,, ,. ir,.ncUn i.rrKe.l V'lldiLV !
nn.l will visit friends hero.
Slater Johnson entertained '
number of friends nt dinner Sat-
urdav evening at his summer
homo on ltoguo river nenr Dodge
lirlilK.
.
sister, Mrs. Jack (larrott. Kite j
will speuu m suininer HKMiiiiM ,
In the valley
f
Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Orth and
daughters Oorothy and Kleanor
will enjoy a week-end motor ti'lp
to Fort Klamath where they will
visit relatives.
Dr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Blddell will
leave today hy auto for Portland!
to attend tho Slate Cental eon -
vention, which convenes .in
city thin week.
that I
Miss Peggy Hamll! enterlalned
(luests at luncheon on Krhlay.
fiuests Included Itoxanna Kuhl and
house Kliest Eleanor (Uassford.
Francis Kpnrrow and house Burst
Laura Mitchell. u:
. !
M'-- nml X1''H- (i- ' " A,,,.,n' am ;
family "left Friday for a several
days', pleasure trip, to Crescont
City. Oold Hoach, Uandon nnd
other coast towns..
I.ee 'Oreenlenf has ne.ceptod
HO" lion as .draftsman .wi n 'lie
p Oregon IN.wer t'o. and
! Is leaving today for their project
i on the. Upper .Umptiuu.
Ml.' KVerett McArthur who Is
spending".
'tho slimmer
'months
.,, her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs
- Mr and Mrs Vrod Coles and!
nt.it....,,.. iin..l.n,.n ! Ilnue.. i.l I
at Seven Oaks during tho summer.
a flower lovers who.nro Inter
ested In Klndlnlias should visit tho
gardens of Mrs. II. M. Samuelson,
i.niliorma. i ney win visn ,.ir. iiiui
Mrs. S. L. RwenSon in Sacramenlo.
Mrs. Swcnson and Mrs. Isaacs are
sisters.
Dr. und Mrs. Italph W. Stearns,
formerly of Orants I'ass, who havo
recently returned from a several
months' trip around tho world,
nro visiting friends nnd relatives
In this city. They expect to lo
cate here. ; '.,
Oeorge Yonchum of (123 Vest
Main street was pleasantly sur
prised Friday afternoon when 'n
group, of friends gathered at his
I home to wish him a safe and hap
py Journey. .Mr. Yoachum leaves
today fur Tnyette, Idaho for a visit
with relatives.
J
Mrs. J. A.' Wosterlanrt lias as
house guests Dean and Mrs. He-
ell of' Oregon Htate cnllego at Cor
vn Ills and Mrs. N. It. Moore qf
Hnyward, Calif.' Mr. Mooro
owner and puhlisher of the Hay
ward Review. Dean Ilexcll will
address the Klwanls cluh tin Mon
day and tlho notary cluh "n
Tuesday. ...
Social Events of
Church Societies
. The Kast Hide rirclo of the First
M. K. church will meet Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H.
I.. Leonard, 14 Cottage struct.
Membership urged to attend. Visi
tors nlwayq welcome
The 11. M. 1j. Illble Ktudy cluh
will meet Wednesday afternoon nt
the home of Sirs. Mnry Down, 107
Portland avenue. Mrs. K. V. Mad-
dox will lead the study. Visitors
always welcome.
WEDDINGS
Wlilsciuiut Harris
Miss' Lcona Harris nnd Walter
D. Whlsonant were married Hatur
duy morning, June I flth, the Kev.
Kntnn jof (he First Itaptist church
officiating. Miss Harris Is the
daughter nf Mr, nnd Mrs, L. , l.
llurrls. . Mr, Whlsenant Is the
munnger of the Owl HervL-e of the
North Pacific highway. Iloth are
well known . in Medford and
vicinity, v . . ,
Mllhllo-nitlfcr
married Saturday eveninit. June 9.
at the Ohrlsllan paisimaKe l,y fnr-
nian K. .Men, pastor, in me pics-
once of immediate relatives. Holh
young people are wen Known, wiin
'many friends, ami will make their
jhome In llcrryvalo nildltlon.
Forwanl - Dllliibo
Alva II. Forward and Tiernlce
l""ibo of " "'
united in mai rliiKf on the after-
n.in of June 14th In the ofllce of
the I'ln lsllan church by the pastor.
1'i.rm.in I'. Mell. After a short
weddlnir trln the young couple will
return to California In make their
, home at Manton.
lllford-llai1l..y
A pretty wedding was solemn-
!"' Saturday morning at the
! 'I"1'1111." ''"r""n'lK" fo,',!?'l",,r!.";
T))(, (.UU,ie Ht(l(t(i unattended In the i
proflpni.( r tiu nnmeuiaie rem-
j lives. j weaning nrfURiiim tm
serveo ai j.iinut inuri. ( i
Mi'H. UedTord was. reared in r
southern Oregon and graduated j
from Medford high, and also from i
Oregon Suite college and was ai
member of Sigma Kappa. Kor the j
past two terms of school she watt a
teacher In the high scluioi ai
Chlloouln. , , ...
l"
leacner in nit rwimr uniyui, n - - t ,f - . ,
graduated from Washington Slate i Miss Avis T.obdeH. director' of
college and is a member of I-amh- woman's velfar work and th
da Chi Alalia.' After the ceremony bureau of womenV 'lieilvltles of
tho young couple left on a trip Into the l-nlon Pacific, .-with offices in
California where they will sojourn j Portland, is an Interesting; .vlsit
for the summer and will return to or who is here , for her-.ttmnntl
Chlloquin this fall. 4 summer vacation. Khe' is the guest
Radio Program
KMED
Hall Tribune-Virgin Station
Monila), .lune IHih.
(1:30 to 10:00 1.0s Angeles
Soap Co.
10:00. tq 0:30 American
Laundry. '
10:30 lo 11 Pantol'lum Dye i
- Works. -
11 to 11:30 llerrydale Store
and Heck's linkery.
11:30 to 12:311 Oriincs Hat-'
tery and Elec. Co., l.eever
Hnnlware, Faberls Cash
Store, Central Point.
12:30 to 1:30 Lewis Super
' Service Station.
4 6:lfr J'cws and nvtrket re-
ports.
8 Jto McCurdy - Daniels
Insurance Co. nnd Porter.
Lumber Co.
II to 10 Mtmn Motor Oil Co..
.
A novel radio program which
scored a decided hit with local
music, lovers nnd rndlq fans was;.'
presented hy The C'nllfornhl Power
Co. over station K M k u last -i ues:
day. The program featured Messers
Newton and Heck of Hncnimento.
I'al., In a pleasing nrrangnment.of
steel guitar and hanjo numbers in
cdludlng many of the latest popular
song hits. A large number of,. re
quests were received during the
hour und met with n hearty re
sponse bj these two young radio
artists who arc making a tour of
the Northwest, lly special arrange
ment theso muciclaus have 'been
held over for n few dnys nnd will
ngaln he featured during tho regu
lar Copro hour next Tuesday night.
Anyone wishing request numbers
played should phone them to the
studio at 3( between 9 and 10 p.
nr. '
PRESIDENT IDLES
LI
RCI'KItTOH, WW.. .Tuno 1 J. fT
Faced by u steady drrtvnpouV of j
rain In Hupcrlor while irt his lodge
33 miles away the sun was-shin-1
Ing brightly, ' President (oolldge
decided early today to postpone!
his find call at the executive ofrices
until loter in the iloy.
The deep waters -of the Brule,
around Cedar Lodge culled him in
stead to try his luck some . more
with the rod and reel.
Apparently satisfied with his
first fishing experience yesterday,
Mr. Collldg ordered his flshUtg
tackle brought out while he took
a long walk through the estate,
familiarizing himself throughly
with Its layout.
Jtoth he nnd Mrs. f'oolidge Avero
reported ns having passed a very
restful first night iU tho summer
residence after n long evening
quietly spent by a Idg log ffre.
Mrs. foolidue, although suffer
ing lirt 111 effects from tho long
Journey from Washington, decided
to remain nt the lodge, enjoying
tho cool breeze sweeping off Lake
Kuperlor. .
Mr. Coolldgn was up onrly to
day. Accompanied by an aide he
tramped through sumo of the
trails lending from the cleared
space around tho lodge Into th
virgin wlldorni'M surrounding
ALAND KblKbAli. ; iJ
- I I .fdinn Aii'Kiliarv I
BE HELD JUNE 23
Tim nniuiitl pirnlc of tho Copro '
empIoyoH rluh, Tho Copeo- Forum, iq
will tako pluco at Prospt'ct next
Satiinlay, Jimn 23n1.'' Tho Copoo
pi-nup will leave horn about noon,
arriving at I'rospoot In timo ,for
a Uin pUnii lunt'h to in, held nt
tho site of the now ProHpect No. 2
ditm. After lunch a fine program ,
of runes, KtuntK iM nthclotlc evontM
will he h taped winding up with a
hall Kumo. In tho evening there
uratioDrt are being . made to-handle
a record crowd. .-
E
DIRECTOR VISITS
. , . ; :
of Miss Hetty Urown.
Just now Miss Lobdell is busy
getting women employes of , the
Union Pacific In 1 Oregon and
Washington ready for tho bTg
Interstate Athletic meet to . be
held nt llolse, Idaho,' August 20
and 27. Swimming, golfing, ten
nis, and shooting contests are In
eluded In the events-on the pro
gram. Hhe has several hundred
enrolled for instruction in Ore
gon. '!--(
Ah u sideline Miss Lo Ixl ell broad
casts a sunshine matinee , evei
week from station KKJlt. I-asi
slimmer, sho.. chaperoned - the ..In
dian gin i who went no .muii'ur
City as an entrant In the bonutj
contest. ; ,
HINT THAT MARY -SEEKS
TO EVAPE
NEW YORK,' ' June IG.-iWl '
Custom officials ordered hetd' for
further examination twelve? trunks
of gowns and other clothing be '
longing to- Mary I'lckford. .screen
star, who arrived with her, hnsr
hand.. Doturlns Fairbanks. ,'today
abonrd the Italian liner. ItomaJ K' "'
Miss I'lckford said that the low
figures In her' declaration 'were -,r
dim- to tho fact that she' Und ve
celved, spuria! prices -frhtn Italian
merchants. Tho ' rtistont officials.
however, ruled tnat' It these
prices were greatly lower than "
tho same articles would havo cost
In the 1'nlted Stntes, the ActresM
would be called upon to. pay moro yt
duty. - ':
The famous pair, landed -',13.
pieces of bnggsge and-had to wait
on the pier mor 'than nri. hirtir ,H
wlhlo agents made a preliminary
examination. "' s ''. VtT'
Miss Piekford In a-declaration ' 1
wr'ttetj In "Itnlinn declated the
vnltie- of Tier"' importations be- tr
twenn $(1, (inn and $7,onn, custnm
officials snld;- Duty on the nr
tides included In Ihe baggage
ranges from thirty to eight per "j
cent nf their value. - ' I
. . Notes ; ; . ;
' i i l l i ii 1 'I 'i I. v..
Meet 'em- In Medford where 4h0 W
Legion nnd Atmillory , arte ; -alive: -
and where the people knowhnW
to put their own town - on -tho
map In more way s than-one.' Ths
post-stnndfl 1 third in . the-'Hato n
onlv in numerical values for. ; In-
trinslc worth .nlonic'.xeTiablWation )f1
lines tnay are runKea wun uio
hest. Now comes; another, chance
for Medford to tand nt tho .head, w
since with vory little effort- the m
unit can have thedlstlnetloiu
being the" largest plnce ' m th
state as It Is only kT. members
removed from tho first place now. r,n
according lo the -last report, from
Department. Get In line for the11
biggest event accorded trty local j"
Auxlllnry, members bring your A
friends, Legtnnnnlros liringyour
wives, mothers, sisters and duugh- VH
tors and all ellglbles come with-
nut waiting to ho nsked nsr Uit :)
the duty of nil who irnn to- lenA
every effortr to care for the ills- ,t-t
nbled boys In our hpspltnJn, , !cj -w
pfirtment hooks close Julyf 'iV
the time Is short. Do not put this
off any longer. Initiation will H
he I held
ILJ7;0
Juno 2G nt the Armory at
It
' hi"