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ftrETYFOKT) MATL TTlTBTjyE, MEDFOKD. CmEOOX, SUNDAY. .TU'STl 24, 1023. PAGE FIVTS 4.f. 4t'l 'fr4 1 wf.f.kly cwlkn dak ltcgulur mooting Chrysan- themmn elicit No. 4. Neigh- bum of Woodcraft, Monday j evening. June 23. - Ohryoanthemuro. FVrc 1 eT ' ....... , .,. , . . Chrysanthemum i I r c 1 e . Neighbors ,.f Woodcraft. Ilk- nli- luckso.i Hut Siirlngs Juno "- f 11 m 1 J Own' Kt.t'e Federation of ; Women's Clubs. Klamath t ,-1 ln 'til to J.;..,. in,. me ..nil Tytlilan club outing party Thnrwli.v tune ' Itowena einV,"rard imrty A 1,,.,.. . VV f. W. hall. I ii forma I Concert , , B ,V" "l,w . . .mi, i lujii "vv ii-" tunivii about forty of her friends at the home of her father, Judce William M. Colvle on Thursday evening of last week, in hoilor of the Colvig orehe.stra from Weed, Calif. This consists of the five children of M r. and M rs. Don Colvtc. and have been In training as an orehes tra a year und a half only, their parents being the instructors. The party was entirely Informal, the program, music alone, given by the children with no director and no assistance. i The program moved on to a huc cossful cud with no hesitations, mistakes or diseords, and every number thoroughly enjoyed by an audience many of whom were music lovers or performers them selves, to who m pa in i nst ead , would have been their portion, had tho playing been unfortunate, or Inharmonious. The violin solos by Claire, t hir teen, and the finishing numbers on . "u Vl " his own small violin by Dick, five, Mrw h: yy llorfmaii Hostess were especially noted. ror ,t.iri,, WrdneMlay Also greatly appreciated was An ,n JtyiLi lo event of Wcdnes the boy of eteJit years, who playeiK ,Iu y WHM ,, oVck luncheon full round sweet notes on thatjfn. wMt:h I3. w. Hoffman of troublesome Instrument, tho flute, j j(.ksonvllle road was hostess, and the girl of filteen. Donna, thef Covers were placed for: .Mrs. T. clarinet player, who made real , .M1IlPlv- Ml.M u K, bung, Mrs. music with fine accuracy and tone Lt n Upill nd Mrs. Baldwin of and vigor, managing the younger J t;ninl8 HHS, Mv. V. J. Covmstonc uhlldren with like effieieney. j of AUMrnr(1 aIm ,Miss Francis Hoff- IJotween the numbers played. ; ,naI of .MrMlnnville. this friendly audience commented j Aftpi. thu UIK.)Con hour a num frecly on the children ant thtU IIn,p ot Mcdford women called and playing. Laughter and praise, and a ,,casant afternoon was spent sometimes almost tears ( denoted visttinK und embroidering. At five their reaction to music' from little children, done so welf, and;1. with the (iW)ise of grown-ups. "1 thought I camo here, to hear children play childish' tunes," said on.o "Kvery note in perfect tone und time with not a waver" ,th.s was 'tho remark of u master of muslc. commenting on the violin Lilslr.ct deputy from Albany, was ably Impressed wllh tho ample solos. present and presided at class inl- icchni.iuc and comprehensive In- Tho general Impression seemed j tiution. After lodge everybody tcrprctution displayed In llio rcndl to oe s . nr. .-.h enjoyed themselves by playing j lion of each number, theso tivo Mcdford born Infants B,ncH and danciiiB. which was! Tho standard of the composl- had sprung Intu chorus in un inoe pendent orchestra playing difricult music on tlirferent instruments with fine expression as well as technique, in so short n period of Iralnlng. Through It all. Blllle. eleven years old. the "llttlo boy at the j ;r-4ilcr Metlfoul club lk'neflt piano." kept them all in line nnd t Hum's I'mterian Tills Week time, und nil Ills listeners knew his Tho Greater Mcdford Club Jten part was n very difficult one. ,,ft ut Hunt s Cruterlun this week. The following repertoire wus j,,,,,, ,,,! ., f,. (hp picture. rendered: Mazurka - . Schmidt Overture, "Fair Maid of Perth.... AYIddcl Kovorle, "The Robin's Fnrrvvr!"' Arthur Violin solo: (u) "Saeterjentens Sondag"... Olo Hull (b) "Orientals" Claire' Colvig Medley, "Sungs of the Sor'C:. Cul Hcrcdy .iungar.au nances o. 8 ' t ' ti ramus Violin solos by Dick Colvig: (g) "Flow Cently Sweet Alton wun orcnesira...... (b) "Soldier's March" Schumann (cf "Kvening Song" Moffat Overture, "The White Queen".... , Mctra " ' "Juforinnl Tc VlXIlEi Kvcnl or (lie Week Complimenting Mrs. M". M. i'ut tiHin and Miss Flizahcth Putnam of Salem. Mrs. Floyd Cook enter tained ut tea Wednesday afternoon from ,2 to 5. Mrs." William Warner und Mrs. Lffie Uirdscyc presided at the tea tl. , mil. i.MLu ..j . " ' Will Meet Wednesday The Lady Mlks club jvill meet ul the Hollywood lots where blondes t-... . . ... , . ., l,K iionjHwuii i.. lho Llks club cdnesday after- lln,i brunettes nnd several other , e ... - i,, in ' ,ru" 11 8 ' " , . JZU tiSZZ tW7r " B Jl. Puller, and Mrs. R. V. lieacll . l-'urds, pool anil refreshments. Visiting l.aily F.Iks always wcl coinc. ' ' , Oill-iif-Towil tiliesls llouc.red I'lcnlr Dinner Mrs. M. M. Putnum and Miss l:iizabctll Pulliam shnred homirs at a picnic dinner Friday evening for which Mrs. John S. Orth and Mrs. Kvan Realties were hostesses. The guests motored to Kelly Island club house, where the dinner was """ClI. cigilH.rs cf W.tJpTmfl lC.I -This W eek The members of Chrysartlie - mum cllo N. M. Neighbors of Woodcraft are planning picnic at Jacks.,. Hot Snrlngs next Wednes - day evening. June 27th. This Is for the w hole family, children especially Invited. Ice cream, coffee, cream and Migar niU be furnished by the circle and the neighbors are asked ... ... .... ...f . . table erice. excepting plates. All going are asked to meet at th-.. I. O. O. F. hull at 6:30 p. nu IBENE DK LOSH, Editor Phon S90-L or 71 MM II II V 1 Mrs. (ius Samuels Is In charge of the tables ami Mrs. Clara i : Fisher transportation. ylhhui Sisters ,uv(, Uttftlng yuvUnx , ... t,, . The '; ' IllSt hlCCtlUg Of tllO BCll , "" """ . 'K . -.. "" evening. It wus mo w. O. W. hull. Lodge will he rcBular meeting fur eluding tho!ovl.r nt 9 oVloi.k nHrll!,, with l'rcenatlves fur the grand to,. ,H from ,, .0,(1,k lt, h' '"'"T' ' j freBhinenU will bo . nerved. A I , ! Mm. Curl I'ltchner was elected iB"v"IB" . v,,. . , tucetlnu will be the first AVcdneH- uw i Former MrdforU I rl - (inidualrs rnim Tfarhrrs ollnce ; Mitw Tlu-lnm FrankH, Hlstor of I -Mrs. A. It. Shirley of this city, was ainonn the niembers of the snulu- atinB ehiKH from the San Joe State TeaeheiH colleRo on June lath. Aiiiss Franks, formerly of this ',,. lif ,un f i i dn- ! ing graduate work at the Univer sity of California lhl.s summer and has accepted a position as testcher of the intermediate grades at Tuft, Calif., for tho ensuing year. TheoMophlcul Society Lecture Tiuv-day Dr. Nina K. 1'ickett. nallonul lecturer of the Theosophlcul soci ety, will speak on Tuesduy even ing, Juno 23th, at 8 o'clock,. In the lluslnrss College building on North Crape street. The subject will ho "The Message of tho World Teacher.' and on Wednesday even ing will speak in the sumo placo on "The Changing World." Dr. Nina Pickett is making n tour of the United States, lecturing o n topics of vital interest to the o'clock tea wus served. PHilectlve Association Has .Mwtlng liegreo of Honor Protective iih. irvll j.-t.w0, am n.sther Alexander, soeiatlon mot Fridny, Juno '12, in; , appi eeiallvc uudlenco of Ihe Kuyal Neighbors' hall at ) relatives nnd friends greatly en o'clock. Mrs. Dora Bowers, tho joyed the program und were favor- followed by delicious refresh- tlons is seen In the following pro nicnts. gram: If there arc any D. of H. meni-lTwo pianos, four hands: hers In tow n, plcuse phone 1 323-1.. i Melody in V Kubensteln Watch the paper for notice ot a! Miss Gregory. Miss Abbott picnic to he held July 15. "The Last Command." the latest and best plcturo of Enlll Jennings. will bo the last affair of the club until tho full session. Through tho courtesy ot Mr. Jlnnt, the club Is allowed 15a tickets for Thurs- ri.iv nn.l Fridiiv. Tickets can. u obtained from Mrs. 11. C. Mui- hi.llnnil nnil Mrs. .1. D. lOdmOllStOn. The club has been to a great deal of expense for the different con ventluns at which they have been ;,, ,,L.erit will go toward these expenses. . Former Mttironl lilrl Pomilur In Hollywood The picture of Miss Muriel Flnlev, formerly of this city. now. of Mollvwood. was on the front: 1 .. i.i i.ii. paKo of llie waiem i onu imst week. Miss Flnlcy wascsmai .larcn .nlii "the Golden Girl." Tho following clipping was taken from the Salem paper: . ie8 ir: , - mats .Munci riuie. for me nent-ui ox 1 do not know who Muriel ,n,c' ; ih. wc ii s.i sues iu.y , j deu or tne mos, au.a,u,o u,uM1(npt,tln(f oponr1 wlth lho prosl- 4 ' . M I,.," .dent. Dorothy Kads presiding In! Mill llflllj nitua. i iv ,01 inioi, iui " .. n and go. . Wr.l..es,ly Study :l.,l. '' Has Picnic l.lllila Park l.lel weather, a boo.I attend- ance an abundance of good things to ekt and a congenial irty all . ..iiibliieil to make the Wednea- da, Htudy clus nnnCal PI nle. which w is he In Tlhli. park hl. h was hil.l l . 1.11I1UI Ashland, on June 22, a huge sue - cess. Atter the delighlful meetings1 of several years, it has become aa;"'c cv.-ii.hk was given uy uiiruiii Ltubllshrd' rustoui to have the' i....i....l, ..t .1, e members a Ulests 'nt the June picnic, and they, with ' 'W "iher friends, helped to j make this occasion one more pleasant meniJry. I Dinner was served about 7 I o'clock III quiet, shady spot, and (after enjoying a social hour, the ! company adjourned lo meet ugani next yeer.. m .rTT. it Mr C A t IXun circle . inUr . The P.owena circle of the eo men lodge held their business along spiritual lines. Kach of meetlng for June at the home of fleer was presented wllh a Chris Mrs. O. B Eldrldge Wednesday tian Hag upon taking the pledge 'afternoon, June It was do- rilled ut tills meeting to combine j the rodul and business meetings j fur July und August, holding Just J une meeting u mouth UurlnK the ! summer. 1 ie ii '' ,.ny ui.rr .oogc June . ... ... 1CUIUCII UllU 11 irilUD III U t.,nv,. ti, mectim? for Julv will be! ueiu .ui i.u i.uu.c ui jua. ... .... ubyni( Wednesday afternoon, July 1B. After the mcetliiK Mr. Kldridge I served delieioua refreahmenb. as ! Fisted y her mother, Mrs. Srhre cenKost, and Mrs. Claud Harwood. MiNS nii C'nmn Honored Informal Affairs Hivnlly The marriage of Miss Ksther Van Camp, popular member of the junior high school faculty, to Mr. J. F. Flicgel. local attorney, will be solemnized this week. Since the engagement was announced, many affairs have been given for the bride-elect. Among those entertaining in her honor have been Mrs. C. D. Thompson, who was usslsted by Mrs. Arnel Butler and Mrs. Ieo Browne. Misses Opal Clarke. Janet Ford and Melba Williams, Mrs, O. C. Hoggs. Mrs. U. V. Sleeter and Mrs. K. W. Stearns. Mrs. Thomp son was hostess to twenty-seven guests, entertaining at her home on West Tenlll street. Misses'". Clarke, I'oril und Williams enter- talned at the Campbell home on Kant Mnln street, .Mrs. Stearns and Mrs, Sleeter each Inviting friends to their own homes In JCust Mcd ford. Mrs. Dubbs entortaine.d with a luncheon nl the lintel llnlliin.l. fol lowed by bridge ut her homo on I Westciiund lleiitlits. Another uf- j fuir, given for their teacher, was Hid shower at which wero present I5U girls of junior high, compris ing tho membership of Ihe (llrls' I Ifugtte of Hint schuol. A large number of gifts, beautiful and use ful, were glvento Miss Van Camp at these affairs. -M Noel I,. Krsklne 1'ivsA.iitN Pupils hi Kccltnl Miss Lysle Clregoiw and Miss Luclle Abbott were presented in piano recitul Wedncsduy evening. June t!0, ut the residence studio of their liisti;u.ctor, . Noel 1.. Mrsklne. They were assisted in spoelal-num- berM by tho Misses Thelmn J.yon With Song and Mirth Bohm Valse Chromutique C.odnrd Old Black Joo (variations). .Foster Miss Abbott Murchc Hcroiquc (four halidsl.. F. Schubert Miss Gregory. Miss Abbott ; .March of Hie Dwurfs., Grieg iCountry Gardens . Uruinger 'The Rosary '. Nevin , Miss Gregory Violin: , Menuet In G Beethoven tstncr Alexander Sonata Pathetique Beethoven Minuet in tl Puderewskl Miss Abbott Two pianos, four hands: l-"lc Valse ..Fontaine .Miss Gregory. .Miss Abbott Second Vulse (iodurd To u Wild Hose MucDowell Miss Gregory Serenade (four hands) F. Schubert I AHua Gregory, .Miss Abbott 'Cured" (pianologue) Irva Fewoll Thclma Lyon, accompanist Twn litiilniM fiiur hundu- - ..llorvuth Miss Gregory, Miss Abbott i M(H.(nB of ru? ! IH-Ti iiimcle Chili. The Ill-Triangle Hub of th- First Christian church met Thurs- i day evening at tho homo of Mrs, Wright of Peri-ydale, with Dc loris Holbrook as hostess. Th j mmiiuI ttlouuintr rnuonnt. Tl.n general routine of business was f , . . . , . . , , ., . transacted. Among the .more Im-imany changes since she visited . . . .. .. . .1 . .i portant things wus the rending of there seventeen years ago. Then "V "oT ,,.yUh.,u,U,lnr(muc,,,he.r ...pied to : the library of the so - KlT' " ' Tl,u ''r"" program was In ' liurge of Geraldlne Latham w ho l ' Prepared splendid shoi t program covering the six phases of work carried on by the United M''onH,y society. r-rcign Mia- i "Ions, home mlsMuns. benevolen- reiidou- c.l uc Ion ...n.i. 1 ?s I el gious ciluinllon, minis - !tel;'"' rc"cf- "' V.rcb "Um- rile one outstanding talk of Archer, topic. "What Shall I Do." This, talk Showed UlUcIl thought and study. ! Tho poem. "Whispering Hope." w. given as a pianologue by I In-. Jewell, accompanied by Hel- en W ilson. This number was followed by a piano solo by Doris Jones. -- ".mm, men lurueu ...c. ... .u.- i.ivs.kcuv n.i gave me oeauiiiui installation scrviru to the new officers. This was most Impressive, showing that our young people are thinklhff Caroline Andrews to Appear In Concert Here Friday ,4Y i' x '-'' ' - - ' lv Caroline Andrews is called "The' the star who will hIhb uver KtlW Lack" because she possesses nltonlsht. Sunday, nt 10 p. 111. voice which floats over tho nlrl 'Varolinc Andrews sIi.bs with I rem. u kable UBhtness and flexl- io rauio i.s.eners i.ao .no mo.-.c ot the sweetest boiibduu. tins is . . . .. . ';"" ....... , hub. and winsome cnarin en- who ,VI" "I'l'car in concert ut tholhallees all of her slnBlnB." says Presbyterian church ! riday. cvo-ju, nlng. June 2!). usslsted by Irene Hampton Thrano, annther local : Bill und piuniste of fame. ThrouKh light opera, grand era, concert and radio Caroline '" success utter she left south- cm Oicboii and went to Aew , lork where liiipresaiios wero at-1 nor lnUs,. director of the Km tracled by her ciiarm, youth ! J b.-iyy theatre. New York City, coloratura soprano voice. Thu !,,,. mn,, ,i,uiL-hter. Jean. Caroline result was engagements wllh tin- St. liiiis Municipal Opera coin-. puny with casts made up of Mci-. ropolltan and Chicago opera stars-. As "Kutnie- in me btutieni Prince," the artist created a sen- sutlon by her fascinating inter - prctution. This was her last triumph in opera and radloland j ,.e n hioklng forward to soe dlscovered that here was thu i,1K ,,. again this week. She voice for which Ihey had comb - ed tho continent. -"T.he tjirk.". of .the Capitol wll,.t, 10 B JUiicd for at least Theatre family, directed by Major ,.oneerts next senson. Uowcs, nnd featured by the Na-1 j in,n Hamplon Thrane, duugh tlonal Ilioadcastlng : o m p u n y, for ., ji,, nn,i m..h, i..,, in own. comes from a family of prufes- slonal actors ami musicians, ncr luther, uncles nnd mints being the founders ot the once-fumuus ; K, ,iVM w'llh fluency and sln Andrews Opera company which j eeelty and olllblnes genius wllh toured from Miniiesolu. lis unlive j fine, temperament u ml warm pcr state, east us fur us Philadelphia, i sollallly. During lier slay III Med- Ed Andrews, well known actor who recently returned to Mcdford j for the summer is the father uf! of office, and the membership j Mr. Heinstreet, w hose henllll bus pledged their support to the new j been linpulred recently and who officers and. their allegiance tujmd the previous duy celebrated the Christian flag. his Tilth birthday. A social hour followed with Little Frances Benson, ill a few Leneve Siiiipkins acting as bo- well chosen words, presented tliein clul chairman. wilh an appropriate gold present. - Ihe glfl of Ihe assembled friends Women's ('ullcgc t lull hind olhers who wen- unable lo at- Klect New Ofriocrs tend. A number of bountiful boii- Thc Rogue Kivr Valley Cullee quels were also given Ihem. one of Women's club had a very Inleresl- which wan a largo bowl of golden ing meeting, June Hi, with Mrs. ', coreopcls. Bnill liel of Ashland. A good All friends, cniuc wllh well reprosentutlon from Mcdford wus 'filled buskcls, uml n buffet lunch present, -eon wus served by several of the The meeting opened with Miss visiting ladles who hud taken pos Clara Trotter, the vice president 'session of the kitchen. Special In tho chair, secretary's report and 1 mention should be made of the report of committees. She Ihen l beautirul wedding- cake baked by introduced the new prcsldenl. Miss .Mrs. Axel llenson, the bliihday Florence Hurd. who announced the jeake by Mrs. Chns. T. Sweeney, rol!ow!ng chairmen of coninilltecs: w hich looked very pretty within Progrnni-soclnl. Mrs. F. A. Men- the circle of lighted cundles und titer. -Mrs. R. W. Steurns: member- pink roses, unci the decorulcd unnl sbip. Mrs. Harris Janes; scholar- versury cake baked by Mr. und ship, .Mrs. Ralph Billings: press;. Mrs. l.undberg. also the excellent correspondent. Or. Kvu Mains Cur- ; home-made Ice cream, contributed low, Mcdford; Mrs. II. A. Stearns, j by Geo. Hilton. Ashland. ' After luncheon Mr. Kleiner of- The meeting was then turned fered an appropriate and earnest over to the proBl'iun chairman, : prayer, after which the guests de Mrs. James Campbell. Mrs. Wug-i parted fur their homes, leuvlng he ller hud churge of Ihe music. :hind Ihem miiny expressions of Miss Mary Gulry played two piano numbers. Gavotte anil Houreo from Fifth French Suite Haiti Romance In D Sibilcus I For encore Firefly lames H. Uogers Mrs. T. J. Mahngrcn gave a very ! Inioi-oof ,.f 1 h.. Netherlands last year. She found ! as when she lefl. to come lu Ainor ic.l to nUend school now she follml I conditions more us Ihey are In itoe ' United Slates. "d a urge number of ; Photos of the homes and places Is1"- ""' Johnsun then sang: ""-eslled Shelley "I I-ove and Ihe World Is Mine" ! ,-i,.,., ,..,, ''Aecon,';;;.'l..,l liv H t Clayton Johns Accompanied by Mrs. II. T. Miiohi.it.w-.-i. Mm. Mitchclmore ' t lien played Spinning Song from Flying Dutch man. F.ncore. Itutterfly. Grieir. Mrs. H. A. Stearns and the Ash land ladles served refreshments. Golden Wedding Aniihersary , ,n,n ,n, . A number of neighbors nnd iiil'iiuh ui ,i r, Him Am. i ii'inpii tui i surprised them at their home on ' the . Pacific highway two miles , Robert havo returned tiu .Mcdford north of Medford on Tuesday . Hfter a short visit with friends In afternoon, June 19th: to alrt in'portland. celebrating their gnldnn wedding ! anniversary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fbk. who The afternoon was spent In con- , hve ben enjoying a month's visit vernation nnd reminiscences of hy. with relatives, Mrs. C. (, Murray Kone days, and helped to cheer 'und family and Mil. l-'ied Green wmy Thcr0 ,s ft Buy HlmrMo i l:er tones which makes her "" ""'- christian Science Monitor re viewer. The fact that she has re mHlned throiiBli all tho pruiso of press und nubile Just ihe Bra- op-,p0i,s. unsuolled uirl Mcdford has aUvays loved Is what makes hershe has been nttcndlng the Nation- eomiiiK such a Joyful event. , With her husband. Doreen Wer- j wlll arrive here Mnnday. Since leaving New York for southern Oregon slip has given only two cni Pi ts, one In Minneapolis and 1 the oilier at Porllnnd lonight. j( ,ilH i,,.,,,, 1)VPr x years since ! riiroline Andrews visited old frCmis In this locality nnd Ihey 1 6xj,ei is to spend most or the i summer here before izoinu 'cunt ni,iii wh, win .-nmn..i.v mImh : Andrews. Is said to be superior i .,. other In the norlhivcst. turd she wlll be the guest of her nnrents und slWor, Miss Griice Brown. t .affection und Bood-will. Those present were: the bride and groom of fifty yars, Mr. nnd .Mrs. U. F. Heinstreet, .Mr. and Mrs. J. I., llenpner, Mr. ami Mrs. F.d I.undberg, Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Sleiner. .Ml'B. Geo. Hilton, Mrs. Kllrn Benson, Mrs. rjnimu Alorrl mnn, Mrs. Chus. T. Sweeney, Mrs. Fred Hewitt, Mrs. F. J. Nowmun. Mrs. A. C. Walker. Mrs. Robert Hugue. Mrs. N. C. Ml. Arnold, Mrs. Axel llenson. .Miss Frances Benson, 1.. S. Wright. Society Personals I ,, , , ! Mr. und A rs. Smlll. und children j coo.ped by their gnosis drove to ( rater J.nko Sunday. , ! " nl Mrs. John Dcnlson nnd sun Jack nro enjuylng n week-end W11"',n" tl ,u t l"o. M r. a nd M rs. Fred ( reen. M r. and Mrs. Hal Fh k of Dalles. Texas spent Tuesday at Crescent City. M Ins Mary 1 1 km, M Is Ksther McCollum, and Dave Griffiths arc spending today at Lake of the ; yvon(H Mrs. H. C. Htoltce and lu-t son ami family will leave, I inlay for their homo ut Dallas. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0 accompanied by Mr. Wormian, . ami Mrs. Alexander Miiiiin, mute to v raiei ; to . rater; , IUK0 lueiua. j I Mis Kulh Naomi Wh. hlcn of ' ' Alameda. Calif., arrived ThiiiMlay mornliii; it. visit ncr Ki'un.lliiouier, 4 Mrs. K. Wheldcn. Mcn- .o-xl Tram 'At Ceillnil Point. Mm. jirry8chado and children K kIHi-fii iiieinberH of Hie c"i lefl Tliurday tu sjiend oveial ,. t.ain. anil m veu Msilois were weeks vislliiiB Mr. Kchads'j pur- undent at iie mid-week service cuts at I.oiib Hcaeh. lal. , Mlsft Jane llixon and Opal Har vey left Thursday for Santu llar baru. Calif., where they will he Biiesta of .Mi'H. Dlxlo Ambler Har- 1 vey. Mim vidi. s.i.ln. M.s li 11 ! KnowirH of Portland Htoppcd orf;vartous prayer lueeltuBs: and this j fessional Hroivi'i'n come In and help . jon their way lo California last Mult la utended to help create i us w e too nan allow formal Burdens I week-end and were Biiesta of Mr. ian Inleiest ami enllinslasin for with runnlnB wulei- In fountains, liind Mrs. Krnest Smith. , I the afternoon meellUB. All are , rock uunlens lieaulirully construct- dl '' lliu lleil to allend this service. !1 and show ins what tot plant and Mrs. C. 13. Klchardson enter-1 Tiu.se men have no purpose norihow: and deep pools planted wTtli i tained Mrs. Walter Kresse. Mrs-j nmhillon oilier than to present ' niervelous water lllie of Inilescrili- :B'';' It. .1. l'omeroy and Mrs. K. I., j ,,, j m.,y ,,.sus Christ us the Snv-!nblc blooms, The entire main floor ,,. : KiiBle at luncheon at tho Mcd-;im,H of nen. christians can I1""1 slate was urmiiBftl by the pi o- ..!' I ford hotel Saturday noon. 'coonrrilte fesslulial Bl owers and one w ished Mr. and Mrs. Kreil ParsollH and house Buest, Mr.. I'urson'B father. A. .1. I'nrsons of I'oillnnd. drove to l'rospect Krlday. They will spend Sunday nt Ijlko of tho Woods. Mrs. John S. null und the Misses liotorlnB to Seattle this week where Ihey will be the guests of j Mrs. Orth's cousin, Uolaml Ann- . KLneJ Mildred und Uoy llolz enter-, t ained with a picnic supper fol-; towed by dinning nt the Fver Shady park near Phoenix Friday evening. Fifteen couples onjoyed : this uffalr. Mrs. W. T. Kentner and children Harbara, Hetty anil Thomas of Santa Harharn, Calif., nro the guests of Mrs. Kentner's mother. Mrs. T. J. Kenney and sister, Miss Francos Kenney. Mrs, A. IT,' Miller, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Peggy and Justine left this week for j-.ugene. iney win e mo guesis of Mrs. Cordelia Ankeny, mother Of Mrs. Miller. . Mrs. H. VI. (Ireen returned Frl- i day evening from Portland where al Tuberculosis association In eon neetlon with Jackson county pub- j He health work. i Mrs. It. C. Williams nnd Mrs. n I! Ki.lelnvell ,.s ilcloir,. 1 c fro... ! the Grealer Medfurd club, will attend the Oregon State Fed'Ta- lllon of Women's Clubs at Klam- ath Falls this week. M rs. Ida Wood Is back from a trip to southern California where she attended camp at OJal, visited her son Fdgar Wight and family. She also attended the Music Teach ers convention of Los Angeles, get ting many new things for her music class In Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Meeker en Joyed n short visit Friday wllh Mr. ,in" iMl'M- A- u'1 ,,r "'Kitry unadii who nro enrnuto to Sun Fruncisco. 'Mrs. I.yle und Mrs. Meeker formerly lived nt llowurd like, Minnesota uml this wus (heir first meeting since they left the east yenrs ago. Mr. und Mrs. Prince G. Cnlll son lire spending the week-end in tile city, en route to Willamette valley and Washington and Can ada, on a honeymoon tour. Mrs. Calllson is a toucher uf FuBllsh in the BiiiiliiBume, (Cnllf. high school. They plan to spend sev eral weeks lii the Canadian Rock ies, before resuming llie'.r school diilles 111 September. Mr. Calllson Is coach of ihe Mediord high school. Social Events of Church Societies The II. M. L. Itihlo Study club wlll meet Wednesday afternoon with Mis. Mary Down. 17 Port land avenue. Mrs. Jay Haker will lead the study. John, 18 chapter. Visitors welcome. The ladles' Aid society of the First M. K. ehurch, will meet In regular home coming In the church parlor, Tuesday afternoon. Loyalty circle will have chargu oT entertainment. Visitors ulw ays welcome. X The Hast Sldo circle of the First M. 12. ehurch, met with Mrs. S. I.. Leonard. 14 Cottage street, Tues day afternoon, Mrs. J. A. Da run presiding. Mrs. Leonard leading the devotions. Song, "I Love to Tell tho Story," MIsh May Philips offering prayer. During the soclnl hour, Mrs. Leonard served refreshments. Gleaners ( lass i;nterlalnc1 This Week Mrs. A. H. Mco entertained tho members of tho Gleaners class of tho Jhipllat church at her country homo, Thursday afternoon. Tills was the regular social meeting. Twcnty-ono mem hois wore pres ent. Several Interesting readings wore given and piano numbers. , Luncheon was served by Mes- damos Mee, W. C. Wilson And Maude Hopkins. ' ft-r Triangle ( lull lln Meeting The Triangle club of the First Christian church In-ld its regularise signing of all applications that monthly meeting Thursday eve-j nro presented that nlKht. There nlng ut tho home of Dr. WrlKhtj'"'" several surprises In storo for on Pi-nydulc avenue, with Dolores l'1" HU koP Monday uiuht open for Holbrook as hostess. the Important business ami other The officers for tho coming I things too numerous to mention. year wero Installed at tbla tlm. i These new office are: Kenneth Chlldroth, prefdent; Harold Ar cher, vice president: G oraldltie Latham, sccretiiiv ittid Kit win ' Anderson, treasurer. A delightful program, under tho supervision of Geraldine 1a tham. was given. The topic dis cussed wag tho six departments of church work. During the social hour several vocal Dumbon were given. Itva Jewell. Biivn , h mutical recitation ami Merlon Frn-bte sung several delightful numbers. Clement in i Vauehun :m Muruerv llun uls- iKUVl, a vnutl duet. There wcro S ' preaent nrraont with four Visitors und lwu m,w u.m.. i. Krcfrcshinenu of punch and waf,.,.s ,.. v. d by the cuiu- mtiteo In cliarBC 1 1 the federnted church in Central !..:.. .... -...i..nu.i... ........... 'rl... Oospel team will hold services j at the church here on Sunday , afternoon at three o'clock, und ; I ihe visit was for two purposes, The team members are doing a verv creift cood in vlsitluB the; childivn's Puny I .;Vent of I lie Week yho e ,Klt Hearers" of I, . F,.st jK 1;. ehurch were de- ' llehlfully entertained with an In- " ' 1 1 ' lent, Mrs Hiley 1). llenson. Thurs- 1 i'1"' ' '""' ltl hy Mrs T. ' - 1 " ' ' p; "'! u ,' ' ,. .Madge Kunzman. Neldu ( rows, of- It, u .. tl... l.'lm.o ll.....,l,u ..uufut ed with the following brief pro- gram: Song. "Saviour Lead Me. ' Hible lesson, read by Neldu Crews. ocai sou), ricKanniug !ami- man, l.uella Corn, accompanist Madge Kuur.man. Song, "1 I.ove to Tell the Story", Mildred Walker, pianist. I Prayer, Mrs, ltiley T). llenson. Miss Van Ness read it most Inter esting slnry composed by Mrs. T. Jl. lempie. After the prngruni, Banies were enjoyed, ltcfrcsliments were served l.y Mrs. Clarence Pankey. assisted v,y MrH (.( M u()Wcll, Mrs. A. S union and Miss Luclle Van Ness vrtv lit t lo foltftt nnd thnlv moth. era attended this party. Wedding Bells ) The marriage of Miss Alice Cor ' "'."K"'". "i en", uoy Corrine, Ai)'2 N. Jackson street, and 'Mr. Jasper 1. Crow, 4L0 10. Kmer-jto I son slreet, Portland, was solemn - Ized Wednesday. June 20 ut S. o'clock In the presence of relatives of both the bride and groom at the home of George F. Crow, 1 2 M. Present I i street. Portland. Tho home was beautifully decora led with roses and orange blossoms, i The couple will make their home at 1031! 10. 3(Kh street, North Port land.'- ri 1 ' '.:. -ur.-a a . . Mr. Albau O. Muellerweis and Miss llernlce Myrtle Doll were married nt Ihe Ibiptlst church Saturday afternoon, tho pastor, Dr., V. II. Faton. officiating. A rather j unusual feature of the wedding j was the gathering of the wedding! party; the bride's mother coming from their home m Portland, the j father from Kugene, where he was transacting business, tho groom j from Klumath Falls, where he Is' located In business and the bride I from California, where she had been attending school. The entire party departed, after the ceremony, in the groom's car. for Klamath Falls, where the couple will reside. Itosiell-Miiiray The marriage of Miss Josephine Murray and U"rt Itostell was sol emnized at an early hour Inst Sunday morning (u St. Mark's Kplscopnl church on North Oak- dale avenue, Jlov. William 11. i Hamilton performing tho cero-1 inony. Others present were rein-, lives and close friends of tho bride and groom. The couple left Iniiiiedlalcly following the service for n wedding trip of three months throughout the east and south, and wlll visit tho former homes of the bride in Tennessee uni Texas. Tho bride is tho daughter of Mrs. C. . Murray of G21 lilev eulh street, graduated from St. Mary's academy and for the last four years has been with the M. M. department store, this city. Mr. Itostell Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Hostcll of Central Point. graduated from the high school of that place and Is now employed at tho First National bank. Tliey will mako f.heir homo In Med ford. -4 Legion Auxiliary Notes Auxiliary members urn requested to bring nl) ollglbles to tho busi ness meeting at the Armory June l!5lh nt 7:JI0 at which time a large class of candidates will be Initialed and made welcome. Legionnaires are Invited to bring their wives, mothers, sisters nnd daughters so that they niny havo the privilege of enjoying the convention sessions when August comes and brings this rare opportunity to our -ery door. Post Adjutant Lee Gaiiork will bo 1" hand and will take charge of Mr, nnd Mrs. Homer Marx are the parents of a baby girl, born nl . the Hacred Heart hospital on Thusday. June Z I. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lovell ni the parents of a baby boy, born at their home on Apple . scent WcdneoUay, June 2V. h BIRTHS I 1 , !l Home Decoration lij Ja:o Kncdlcur. This department on Jlnma Decoration is for the benefit o( all women who have household problems to solve. Queries per taining to prnblenia of this kind may bo addressed to Miss Sned icur, care of Women's Depart ment of the Mull Tribune. Twenty continuous yearly cithi- 'hitlons have taUBht the "City of tnsos msny things and m-. u many Improvements, but what Portland has .learned and accomplished In twenty years Mcdford can und should equal in less than three When our w.uuiern uicboii pro- jto order almost every kind of plant M -u he saw. The two oony exhibit Ions J l.y iirofesslonnls ui.i.le one winuler j how any one can resist startlliB 11 - i penny bed this tall. " The Japanese Iris attracted even 'more attention than the roses. While other varieties of ills are wonuerrul. words absolutely fallen one when he paused before the professional exhibitions of Jap anese his. The amateur display of roses was a bit disappointing after see ing the beautiful blooms which were exhibited at our own rose show in May. One professional rose grower told use that there is no closed season ior inn ik n. .n.su.n and ror starting a new bed from cuttings; that the early fall when the rains are frequent Is really the best season for sinning culliiiBs. He advises the cutting away of old stalks as soon as the blossoms on them are gone, thus preparing the bush for fresh stems and blossoms'. We have at least two more chances this year to exhibit the flowers of southern Oregon, and we want to urge every one to plan for larger nnd better exhibitions for the Jackson county fair and for tho nnnual full Hose Show of tho j .Mod ford Garden club. Jackson and Josephine counties still have a chauco to lead the state In the i matter of highway beuutlfieatlou. j Almost nothing has been accom plished In the northern part of the s.a.e So again we are asking pro- petty owners along the highways plant more flowers and shrubs nd to beautify tho highway road- sides as much us time will permit. during the summer and to plan for extensive Improvements this fall. Radio Program KMED ' Bin 1 1 Trlbnne-Vlrgin Station Sunday, June 21 l" r 8 p. in.-4 Services from the Christian church will lie fr broadcast t h r o U g h the fr courtesy of Perl Funeral i 4 home. ... , "Onion Stew" the new famous ,.ifi radio drama from the pen of Miss Helen Norrls of Taleid will be broadcast hy Station KMF.D next T Friday. June 2Mh. This new play by a local author scored a big hit over KGO when given Its first presentation recently and a large audience Is assured when II ocs on Ihe air here. The play will' be ; ( liresented by a local cast uudir the direction Karl Duvis. , n. CQPCO PICNIC AT PROSPECT LIVELY The annual Copeo Forum picnic which took place at Prospect yes terday was a big success from stmt to finish. Tho athletic program was a knockout with lots of stunts and novelties to vary the uiual races and contests. This was con eluded by a bull game between tw o picked teams. Many enjoyed swimming In Ludu Grieve's new plunge during the af ternoon. , A trip of Inspection over the new Prospect No. 2 plant was enjoyed by all. In the evening a bid dance put the finishing touch Ion a highly successful party. Many out of town Copco peoplo were among those present. JOE FLIEGEL, WED Mls Ksther Van Camp, teach er of tho Junior high school, and Joseph F. Fllegel, an attorney, both of this city were married Saturday afternoon at Grunts Pass by the llev. C. C. Horlck of the Methodist church. The ceremony took place at tho home of George It. Parker. In the presence ? friends. The newiywods left yes terday evening for Portland on a honeymoon trip. Announcement- of tho engage ment was made recently, nnd sev eral social affairs had been held In honor of the bride, but no def inite date had been set for the nuptial. - Therefore, the wedding Is h mild nurprlfto to many fronds. VFSTKKLANI. Island of Sylt. Germany, June 23. (P) An Hal iun sh plane en route to Hpitx- berKen with five occupants made a forced landing near here 1odu, un oil plpo having biokou. .a hi :t. u