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HyWftV) Vf.Urj THIHt'Nl1!, MP:rnCWM. MltKfiON. SUNDAY. .TTTT T, ' IflW. ' ife f Society 9 Irene DeLosb,, 325 South Holly St. Phone 3U0-L or 75 The, homecoming concert or Miss Caroline Andrews at the Presby terian church Friday evening was a revelation of tonal beauty, vocal nrt ami dramatic interpretation. The atmosphere, wan ideal, as the affection of the uriiM fur hr home ami the lovi-U neighbors of an earlier day, met with a warm re MionHti from tin- fib-nd ami music lovers wllu coiuposfd tlu l.ii-Kt- and .' ! ming of the house buhls, the a.l- Ml. nml Mrs A n ;;,v,.s justment of tin platform lights i tertained with an informal bridge and the Immediate entrain-., of ihej pnrIV Thursday evening. Six ta singer, were signals for an ovation j ,.,,.N ........ , 'htV ,,.,... Ihtt Vln Mich as is seldiit artist and which accorded an -mitinued ihru- out the evening, MIkh Andrew s' voice is one of compelling sweetness, and exqui site timbre throughout its wide ranee. Jn the difficult enloraiuru work in which Me is well-schooled, she never sacrifices beauty of lone to anility hut maintains an even and expressive quality throughout. Mist; Andrews' years ol study I with the great artists and teachers j of today, and her experience on j the metropolitan concert platform i have broadened and deepened her f ...... jr.iu-i., '""''" ariis le umpe.a.nent Me.ifi.r.l ar-i den ly voices the hope that I here : Khali lie no limit In her recognition and ntlulntuent. no rah. Meyerbeer, and tin song by Madame Clara l-Mwards. a Min nesota girl, now living In the artistic colony in New York, were happy selections in that by con trast they showed the scope of the artists' talent. uoran seiner, vionnisi. was a mosi welcome co-artist and madtt maiiy irienus on hum nis in si ap- pearanee in the west, l Maying with a symphony organization, his is a talent of high order and his &lo wo;k a delight. V. T. Bolger, flutist, of the Med ford School of Music, assisted with several flute obligatos and his work was much appreciated. Mr. Bolger received his training also In the e,ast mid has played with the rug symphony organizations of th country. M iss Al ma La wrenee wa s the tsympathetic and efficient piano ac companist and proved herself a thorough murdcian equal to the demands ol a ditiicult program. The program Is as follow?: Soprano Solos (n) Love lias Kyes Bishop (b JteUived, In Your .VbseiJrj-e ... Amy Woodford Kind cu (e) Lo, Hear the (ientle Lark.. Hishop (with flute) Shadow Song "(from "R-inorah") " Meyerbeer (with flute) Violin Solos Prize Song from Die Mei.ster- singer) Orientalc From the Cauehrake -Wuf" ... Gardner Soprano Solos (a Flurlan Song Oodanl (b Crepuscule (.Twilight) Massenet (c) Les Filles de Cadix (The i Maids of Cadiz) Delibes The Snake charnx r (from I ne tlolden Thrcfhtthl) Liza Lehmann (with flute) Violin Solos Canto Amoroso. Love Song) Sammartlni Val.se de Concert Musln Soprano Solos (a) rE'iinetlmes at (.'lose of Day. ...Clara IMwards (with violin) fb) Lady Moon Clara Kd wards e) Ity the Itend of the Itiver ... Clara I'd wards Theme and Variations (with flute) Stein way piano loaned the courtesy oi'Mrs. H. A I'roeh Ihrouh Thierolf Mr. and Mrs. Hon Hosts At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Murlin. from liedfnrd, Ind., w're Rtiesls ut a sal mon dinner prr:y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. lion on Cra ter Lake avenue. Covers were laid for eleven Kiiests. Mrs. it, K. ;reen Hostess At Dinner Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Hichniond. Vn 11. 10. fireen was hostess Tier Katurday evenini;. The KUist motored to the flree-t cabin al KdKewood pa the dinner was served. k, where Hostesses at Ilnnr Misses Sarah Whilloek and Alice Huberts were Joint hostesses at dinner Wednesday evening at tb-j home of Miss Whillo.-k. finest Included Kllth Lawrence, Kathryn Sweeney. Oma C.e Hauer, Helen Thomas. Mary Jean Van Dyke. -.ilwards and. Out-of-Town Guests Honored With Dinner Party Dr. Win. II. Heekam and wife of Central Point entertained with a dinner party at ltonney"s Krill on the Pacific hi-'Jhway Ihls week. The bonor guests were MY. and Mrs. Tfediert Owen Martin of Hedford. liid. Seven Kiiests enjoyed the fried chicken dinner and hospitality of Donney'n Krill. llnslnrsw nnd lrofcssloii.:l Vonieii lliue IMcrfje The Husiness and professional Vomen club nnd several guests Mere enlertafned rflbin on llogue at the Kluhrer river Thursday pvenlng. Mrs! riarnhell Klliott nnd Mr.. Tnnox were in charge of plan.' for the picnic. It won decided that the next meeting of the ch b would be held rt . the Rummer horn" f Kvan Itenmen on Wagner creek. oulcd the picnic Those who were Mioses Louise Kluhrer. Hetty Jones. Dorothy Young, .Margaret Ilensley, Mildred Knight, Hlanche Wood, Dollii' Scheffel, Bess Young, .Iaiiif Lennox, Clara bell Klliott. ( : race Voss, M a uile 1 -i nt Is, M rs. Mart-hon. .lis. crowon. Mrs. John Kluhrer, Mrs. l.eota Thompson. Maud ( 'haptti.in. Mrs. F.nii Mel! ing. Pearl McCredie. and Adrienne . Stt-ward. ; ninK mid prixe bviv won by Mrs. i Guy ('miner and Sid Itrowu. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dailey ind Mrs. Charles Kills of Los An geles are the 1iou.se gue.stn of Mr. ind Mrs. Louis Knlpps for several weeks. Kowcim ( Irclc t'aril Tarty The llowena 'ircl( of the Yen men lodge gave a TiOO card parly Kriday evening after bulge at the W. O. W. hall. HIkIi score wa.s held bv Mrs. j HuCo (luen.her for women and i w. llatwood for men. Almm ((V) a,,,, ,ous f ,,.sh mms sf.nV(, ' , I Noted vionnis Visitor Here Mr. Kric Kuhlsou, Swedislt violin ist, who spent last summer in Med- ford, is again a visitor from Cleve- laud, Ohio. Mr. Kahisnn's profes-1 ly the Dowernheeker hospital at sional eiiKaKements tako him well j Kugene for sick and crippled chil over the world In the course of the j dren. and spoke on the r.eholarship year aud he is receiving n warm loan fund and of the son girb; of j welcome I ruin many friends. It is : hoped that he may be lienrd In cou- cerl during the summer. 0 M I j Pythian Club I'h-iiUi j At .lackMitt Hot Springs i I About lit) members of the Pylh-j jinn club, with their husbands and families, motored to Jackson hot ! springs Thursday evening for a j picnic supper, which was served j about 6 o'clock. During the eve I ning, swimming, dancing and cards (Were enjoyed by the guests. I cabin l beer. ! July.! The picnic at he Laidley .on KM; creek, which had I planned for the Koiirth of j has been postponed. Visitors ia'jivc i For Home in Seattle Mrs. IT. I Preston and grand- ! daughter, ltelty Pratt, cf Kugene, I Who have been vislllng at the home of Dr. ami Mrs. James ('. Hayes 0f ihi;s city, left Thursday for Ku- j (jenc. Mrs. Prrston is Dr. Hayes i mother. She expects to motor on j t) Seattle to spend the summer f ,,ft(ir n-..Ssinir the winter at Long Hea.cn, Calif. Petty Pratt is n i senior at the University of Oregon lonit n "member of the Chi Omeca I sorority. j Alpha Delta Class j Has Party This W'fek Mrs. Floyd Wicks of Queen Ann ; street entertained with an afler- j noon party for the 0 Alpha Delta j ,.aS;, (lf First Christian church, J The president. Mrs. C. M. Hon, presided over the business period. The social hour was In charge of the executive committee, with Mrs. clarence Hoyd as chairman ( bimes and music were principal : features of the afternoon. De lightful refreshments of Neapoli tan ice cream and wafers were i nerved. There were 44 guests. a j I TVi nuuiutlni' tint TflriwtOVW Were! t... Mu c.oni-px ' Kads. Mrs. Kverett F.nds. Mrs. P. t LiilKim aid Mrs. t'lyde M Hon. A nnnilier of Medford people .attended the seventh annual Ked ; men picnic on the summit of the '.Sisk'yous Sunday. Northern Call : lornla and southern OreKon tribes : and councils were represented in I Ihe various fetes of Ihe day. I After a bounteous picnic dinner in business ineetintr was called to 'order by the chairman. Mr. Little 1 or chlco. fleorne Armstrong and Harriet Walson of Med lord were I elected new rhnlrman and secretary I for next year. The date of the I next meellntr was rhatiKi'd to the Camp.thlril Hiindnv In .lune Instead of ., Mrs. , th.. second, on Account of con nt din-; fllctlne dates. After appolntlnB ! n few committees, the inoetlnu adlourned. The afternoon program started wiib the areheiy cm-si. whldi !wns won by Miss Wanda Dunpjiy rf Yreka nnd ( hi ilie nrcm oi Medford: Mr. Smith nnd Mr. Ulnck, both of Weed, won the horseshoe ...... trr: Muxtne r.-icrson nnd .lnhnni. llaerlle of Medford won il. nest of tbinwini! the hall backward; Mr. Smith of S'eed aUn Km naf Ki(: Harriet Walson won the slipper kicking and Victor IWJlnes and Leo C.lns- u won the wheemnrrow race. At i n'.initi the southern rnrn hetrnn to depart one by one unlUhey will enjoy n short vacation about nn hour later, wnen tno Medford bunch started for the hot sm-ings. where about a ip.zen Those loved n refreshing wim. lannininc on land snread tlio re mainder of the lunches, which found everyone hungry again, j After cuch an enjoyable dny the next year's meeting should h" : nitirh lamer, and t hose w ho did nnf KO may consider having misled a themelvs wonderful time. Mr, fl. 11- Srttihcl RtMtrll Oregon I'ctlcration The keynote of the federation thin vear wemed to hr perfect harmony which wn truly refresh - imr. A fplerd'd iirogram wncnr- r-'-'i nut 'ill ftmrtmcntu beinc Tipi'Aented. Klamath FallM nad provided a'wond.rful program entertainment, which was beauti fully curried out. Our old-time neighbor, Mrs. George Lindley. j hing president of the Civic club j of Klamath Falls and chairman ; of tlu committee of entertain 1 ment. assisted by chamber of ; commerce and merchants. Iteeep tions. teas, banquets and scenic drives were, the order of the day ) when nol In business session. t I Klninalh Kails cprovcd herself a splendid entertainer and received ; ; the praise of the entire federcjr ! : tlon. i Kiwi w. Parks. Field director: (Americanization Council gave nj very interesting lecture on Ameri- i : cunizntlon, urging all dubs to. ! appoint committees to especially! i work along those lines. ! Wednesday evening 1M Aurelle I H. IttMiihnrdl, president or Mills leolleue tave a leeture. Her iil." I Jeet lieintr ''C'ontrilniiion of Kdu ! cation to International 1'nder- standinu. She Is a very brilliant wonina anil nanillen nor "'i! ileeii subject with wonderful nil- i "-rsTan.nnt: an., skiii. , Mrs. Ida H rallahan. past presl-, item or ine reneiiueu nunn, ini 1 gave a fine address on International j relations. Department of public welfare was ably handled by Mrs. Clen dora M. V.lakely. Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar also lec tured on our state Institutions along the line of hospHaW an 1 1- ' or gon the club women of Ore gon, by keeping up this wot I by fnmi had helped through college. Some 400 club presidents' re ports were really The federation voted to district; the state of Oregon clubs into five ; districts. Southern Oregon district! received two morn counties, now' having Curry, Josephine, Jackson. Klamath and Lake counties in ourt first Oregon district Federation of. Women's clubs. I lie sure and renember this dis trict federation is thr firs it has been in existence as a federa tion in southern Oregon for 1 ." years, while the others are only going to organize the coming year. The nrosent officers of (he state i f.Wntfnr, wnrn all re-elected unanimously II- o Itadlo Frolic l-'niyed, Friday night's "radio fi I the American Legion was .one of. the best programs ever presented over station 'MICD according to; those who listened in. The vur-; ied program of music, fun and ' short talks on the American Le-j glon proved sufficient to npiftal to all tastes. -The 10-pieco Legion orchestra! provided plenty of popular hits' and solo r cmbers by Fletcher J Fish nnd Hill Kirk pat rb-k went over in fine shape. Ilerl Dates of RoHchurg who wus a visitor at the stnttio was called on for one of his clever piano numbers and repKonded noblv. A fi-minute talk on "Member ship in the American Legion" by (ieorge Codding, past commander of Medford post wa one of the leading features of the program. Hal Hoss who was a guest at the f-tudlos also gave a short? talk on Uhe American Iegion convention. Much credit for the success of the inwintii is due to Chairman Karl I Davis, of the lx-Klnn radio l om- niiltee wlio directed the affair and handled Ihe announcing usual efficient manner. In his Society Personals I , Miss Kllznhetli llurr of Mediord , Is at the (irare Dodge hotel in i W'ashiiiKton, Si. C. Mrs. It. V. Moore has Just re turned from Han Kranclsco, whore she has been visiting her mother, i , j Miss Clara lirccn. Miss Martha j Murray, Tiny Morgan and Ma.Vlnj llarrlck are motoring to Cmlgr lake today. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Lift In and son of The Dalles arc attending the editors' convention at Crater Lake this week end. -M Mrs. It. W. Moore and son Dick, who bave been visiting Mrs. Moore's parents In San Fianclscn, returned home Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman IMirucker, former Medrnrd residents, have re turned and expect to make the val ley their permanent home. Ir. and Mrs. It. their rhildren are It. Klliott nnd lenving todav ny motor ror reseeni .y wher? Mr. nnd Mrs. It. V. Moore nnd their fon Dick have as their homv) ' K,,Pst for twa wM'tl Mrs. MooroN sisier-m-iaw, Mrn. t . it. x ... Portland. The board of directors of the V. W. C. A. will h..i.i thii- Thimbu' monthly buflnens meeting Monday evening. July 2nd, nt 7:30, t the Y clubroom. Mrs. T.ee Port and children. I.ee lr. and Frances, of Appleate, were Medford visltorfl Saturday. The' ; rMb'ren nre (p'nfed piano Htudenln ! 0y jrfl j,; p( Corf. 1 Mr. and Mr. Hon Nugent of San I.uiM fibinpo, Cnl.. who bnve been vjfdt'lng Mih. N'ugcnt'n jav- ent. Mr, ami :n. .1 if. oiing. ofjat 15 Itose avenue for the past NEW HEADS OF - wli. Mrs. H.G.Reynold3 j Mi'a John F. Sippel' i & ;,wi u a 3i i sv. i iai Mrs. Eugene &( Hrs Henry C. Taylor t Mr3. Grace M. Laws on r iq. " Poole The General Federation of Women's Clubs, meeting in conven tion &t San Antonio, Tex., has elected Mrs. John F. Sippel, of Balti more, president, to succeed Mrs. John D. Sherman, of Eatcs Park, Colo. Mrs. Sippel defeated Mrs. Edward F. White, of Indianapolis, by 150 votes. Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Brockton, Mass., became first vice president; Mrs. Eugene B. Lawson, Tulsa, Okla., second vige president; Mrs. H. G. Reynolds, Taducah, Ky., treasurer, and Mrs. H. C, Taylor, Bloomfield, Ia,( recording secretary, two0 eeks ' departed for their ahome Wednesday afternoon. I . -- I Miss Margaret (J. Hlaek of Ann j Arbor, Mich., Is vlslilng here on jher'wav to IierUeley. Miss Hlacli j taught in the Medford high school several years ago. '.,, ,. i.,.. T(,ihU- meet fin o f i the Ci'.rden club, which is sched f tiled for July 4. has been postpon ed to .inly 11. on account of the ' holiday.' It will be heni at Hotel Me.lford as usual. M r. and Mrs. Lester Adams of Port lan d motored down Friday to ( attend Ihe editors' convention at ! Crater Lake this week end. Mr. j Adams is well known in ibis city nnd Is managing editor of the Tele gram. Social Evpnts of Church Societies The H. M. I. Ilihle will mi et with .lrs. .Mary 1 lluwn TI'T Portland avenue Wed nesday afleinnon. Mrn. a.loe Wil kinson will li-ail Ihe study. Vis- itors always welcome. I The executive board of the Wo- i man's Missionary society of th" First Christian Church was en tertained al the home if? Mrs. K. I.. Kay Wednesday p. m. Four teen iatlies. Including the officers and group leaders, were present and Ihe work for the coming year was outlined. Al the close of the business session the hostess sel''l"l light refreshments find a oclal hour was enjoyed. Tho ladles society of the met at their lllg June 111 of the misJilonarv M. chunh Sninh regular sochd nv'et t the home of Mrs. W. K. IJ.'iv, 2:" North Oaltdale. Tlu- topic for the afternoon wii "Medical Missions After Fitly Years." wilh Mrs. 1. Thoma- the lender. The guests were f ' -oied wilh musical numbers by ihe two little Seil-r gii'N and also a reading l y .Irs. Sciler. At Ihe dose of the meeting de licious refreshments were serveil by the hntes. Tile next meeting of Ihe oi-iety will be t he business me 1 ing, tu be In Id .Inly 3. The Missionary div'nn of the Sioinan s Auxiliary of the Firt Pnntist church met at the hme of Mrs. Hague on Tuesday. .lune ilfilh. The program. In charge's. f Mrs. K. S. .Mtlnon w Song. "In My as follows: Heart There King n Melody -Scripture re. of Phillip! ilia Ith chapter and prayer b .1 Kenoyar. Mrs. K. K. Wilson gave an nil.. 'n everyiiOic? ipw-tion. tn t b. lnc 1 nni .M'Xi in Aifion : f)r. Kva f;irlow explain true meaning of "A merh Americans." the for Mrs. .1. I. Shaffer pave "IE nt Movi-mentu in Population." Mrs. . a, Whilloek, "learning j 'i I.lve rcget her, f Aim, lSnwling, ".Neighborhood i Approach." irH Wi ITq Kalon. "Toward rnderMandlng." ihe proKtarn rbiK'-d with n pontf and Mr. A. li. .Muad offered (P,.er. WOMEN'S CLUBS Refreshments were serv' ing the social hour by Mrs. il dur Kilter- j man. Mrs. Whilloek and ,Ir; derson. An- (;ildcti Links hi hie (lass llac All -Day Session. The (iolden Links Dible if Ihe liuptist church met (Mass in an ! 1 1 ' Hessioil.at the K. H.'Neld crmeyer home on Ross I .a m1 iThinvday, June l!Mh. About fif- ;een adults and fifteen children I sat down to the dinner tables and enjo i jAfier d ii the feast of good tiling dinner hour there was Short l.tlHllll'SH sessbin on the had a wonder- lnwn. Kveryiim. fully J,'i.inl lime. Mfllinillst t'ltlilitli Itriilliei'lioiHl llnv- li liiiner Thni-xlay. The lin.lhi-i howl nt Ihe M. I-.. Clnireh Sotilh helil thi-ir reKUlur inonlhlv nieelllm In Ihe ihui-i-h pm-lot-H. Thurnil:ty eveiiiiitf. The! Iinlles of the riiuri'h Hervlnir :i unlemliil ilinner at ti o'rloek. Thin was followed by a brief business . si.sslr.ii of llin motherhood. IteV. i : l.l .... 4 lA ,,.&n Study eluhUf the husiness was ' the passing of a resolution endorsing tin' nmi ne.. , , splendid wmk of liev. Uayduringled hy the women of the Aux I- he past few monlhs. A brief, yet hrlef. yet j splendid program was rendered. I as follows: K. '. aw Trio "The (usury Corn, piano; Oarrel ' Mi ll usan, saw; Dale llice. trombone. Vocal Hido M Sang the Itosary" Uale Ulce, accompanied by Uar rell HiiHon. Address "The Church and lis Influence in the f Nunmunliy" Mr. Karl II. Fehl. Vocal solos "Hungalow of Dreams"; Honolulu Monn," Miss Milrircn HuIcIiIdh; aeronipnnlHl, .Mis Mary (Ireen. Hy Hpeclal reciuest the pastor, lie.. W. K. liny nang "When the ( Jales Swing Outward Never," "No hunger Lonely," aeeoinpan ied by Miss May tJreen. A most fitting dosing of th: evening's prugrain. was a shower of love gifts lo the pastor and wife. piescnled by Dr. Fran't Iluberls, in behalf of the mem bcr.Hhip and rriends. ...4 4.. Methodist, South The regular weekly prayer meet ing of Ihe Main Street Methodist church, Souih, Hv. U.K. Kay, pas tor, will he held Thursday evening at 7:::o o'clock, and not Wednesday evening, lis previously announced, on account ol ihe Fourth of July. The hoard meeting will be held Tuesday evening. ( Hoi; :mno Coining. The 1 .adieu Aid unciety of the .Methodist Kpiscopal church met in regular I lome-t'omlng Tues day alieinonn In the chunh par lorj. M ih. M. orllH pr("lding. Mih. I). I jiwton leading the de vollonatn and offering prayer. Hong. "Tin So Sweet to Truot in le,o.- j Mr. I. T- Lawtnn in behalf of j Loyalty I'll'cle present ed KVelyn Harmon In two readiric, ".lolin- ( nyii Klecutionary Kffort. ".Iumi So." Vocal nnmbern, "In the Iarl: In the Dew." (Whitney Coomlg). "In Kerry." K-hriMtlne iavis). Mir Keiyn Dew; accompanied. Miv ICurijce Parett. Muni-a I rendftigM, "l-et Me I.lve by the Sid- of tile Itoad. ( Sfl 111 Walter IIokh), "It'n Guarantee'! to Kit; Miss Carita (iifford; com nan 1st. Miss Lucile t'rews 1 luring the socia'jj hour. Loyalty Circle served ( ak 0 the and tea. Those observing birthday Mrs. olen Arnsplger, Mrs. . K. Davis, Dr. Virginia Higg. Honor guests, Mrs. T. II. iem ple. Mis. R M. Corlles; Misses Lvetyn Dew. Kunice Parreti. Lu.: ' cite crews. 'arli.'i (iit tn il. Legion Auxiliary Notes The final report sale which went off as far as success v was given by M rs. the very efficient man. She reported .1' the Poppy j Willi a bang. : is concerned, ! Fred Carhis Poppy chair 4 Mil) poppies 1 mid at t he Memorial season sal" and $4Hfi.oo taken in. This mon- ey is a great help to the soldiers' and their families, being divide. 1 ; in th.i us otn-t bud gu-s to pay j the overhead. cost of poppy j material, shipping ami the per-; cent to ihe soldiers themselves1 which I hey use as they please; j one-thiid comes hnc, to the unit that sold the poppies and is used lor I'nlt hospitalization, to care for soldiers of said unit who' are in need; one-third goes to the I hospital t No. 77 ii 0i easel ami is used to benefit the sh-k j soldiers. buying necessities a lor i iheir comfort. 1 Medford si t s nd It) late ill the sab .if puppies tills. I year ami inncn creuu is one i" I .Mrs. Carbis and her co-workers. : 'Special mention should here e ; made of the Mar saleslady, Mrs.' j . .i a. e I ton uey, who sold over t I poppies. this meeiinir the revised- ! constitution was read by the new i j secretary, M rs was chosen t, Helen Wilson, who take the place "f; j Mrs. Itelcher. , Krank Farrel had kindly given of his time and knowledge to I whip Ihls constitution into shape. add the new by-laws, etc., and the members of the unit wish to thank him for this work giuti- unislv ndcretl. I lelegates vention wer and Ihe list 1:. Chancy, en Wilson, Hall, treas. to the August con chosen at ibis time: eonsislH of Mrs. Mary i president; Mrs. Hcl-( secretary; Mrs, Heely i Mrs. .iuunila lit- j ler. pasl president; Mr J. W. JacobH, past president, i Allcrnates, o. Mrs. Lee Oarlnek, Mrs. (leo. Codding, first vice . pre Mrs. Fred Carbis, .mis. Norma .Martin, sin. al anna and .Mia. Hurl llryahl. hlnlorlan. II In noteil IhSt eaeh ileleKale Ih il preKi'llt or' past offirer. Mm. Ilalioik havlni,' hein Unit Treas., anil (leleKale lo .Nallonal eniiven- tlon. also Ktal uiimlltee woman, '1'hef.e laillea kIiiiiiIiI rentier very efflrienl dil'Mco lo the "" "' eaeh anil oi fery one are exceeillnn ly enpnhle. Inltlallon of new meniheiB hrmiKht In M1"" Mellm Wllllainx. .Mr. Ilolierla liebh. Allee .Martin. Ilrliker (wife of exeeullve) and Ihe new Louise Seoul IVatrlro .I'I IIhIiV. i These Indie wero warmly wH niiy m '-.. ,..n , men f Post lr.. rnese ooys n. leood at that little Jol.. It's ahout !the 1-est thing they do and how t 'the ladles love to feed Vii. Radio Program KMED Mall Trllwnn-VlrRlii SfUon it will be good news lo local radio fans to learn that the, his sue, ess,,, . Cooco em vers" will be on lhe President and Mrs. I oolblge air next Tuesday night with njhave made no arrangemenls to oianil new play by .Miss lloion Norrls. entitled "Onion Slew. This drama was recently present ed over station Kln and made ?l decided hit with all who beard It according to report. Tuesday's program will he put on during the regular I'opco hour from ;i to 10 p. m. and . will be directed bv Mail Davis who will also lake one of Ihe leading palls ill the play. Mr. nnd Mm. Ulaek left for Klamath where they have work thi Mummer. Jame MacDowell nnd family Hpent the week end In f'entral Point. V. MarnueMH and family fpent Sunday with Mr. and Mih. Polk. Mih. D. . Slab called on Mih. May Katurday afternoon. Mr. lioltman nnd f.Onlly were out to Medford Saturday. K. r. Center wn homo from ntral Point Sunday. MImh Anna Shnerr l upending few day with Hufh Mayp. Mi'K, JanieH MacDowell and Mih. M a-H tu I led on M rn. 1 1 u t ma n iTh'Tuday aflernoon. 1 ?'. M. Onter Hpent n few hour Thursday at Ihe Mays borne. (leo. Vonng Is out tu the hills for n few week. Mr. Ktrlckler sold his team and wagon lo V. Klrby Thursday. Art l-'.dwards frotn Ashland was up nn the creek Wednesday even ing. I . ANDERSON CREEK ; i : Demo Meet Visitor 4 fits s Vs ' Mrs. Woodrov Wilson, above, comes to Houston to attend her first national convention and to christen the huge Coliseum con structed to house the meetings. ' Wis., .Tune :ur his son. John, to sri'F.ltlOl!. (!') K.ertlnn arrive tomorrow family t'lrele al lode. I'li'siilenl to i-ompli-te the iVtlar Islanil I'ooliiliji' ilevoieil hill Utile time In work loilayr I-'asi'lnaleil l.y I hi- ood flxhillK xvhleh Ihe lli-ille rher proviiles, 'the ehlef exeeullve made the must of ihe Hiri ams diir.iii; ihe warm I weather. Secreiarv Work of the interior dcpnitment. Is expected by Mr. f'oolldgp KlllCf) the to come here Monday. chief executive has al 1 present no Intention of IMjm jnK i lo his office on that day. Keen- tary Work will probably be taken; directly from the station to t'ed-j ar Island lodge. The length of iJr. Work' stay as guest of President Coolldgo has, not been decided yet. Secretary Work Ih expected to ' nreselit his signalion from I'oolldge Uion tin cabinet to Mr arrh-al here. will llienceforlh devote alt his lime 'as chairman of Ihe publican1 committee. ! Mr. I'oollilgi.. has lo his dlllles national '' " s yet. II thought ! nnd-rstood. glvi'n n. i K" eo.n. o ... President I ooliilgo lias Inol caled lhal be will atlend I lie Utile while church wilh the blind preacher for Ihe rest of Ihe hllln- iner. 'IWAiO. .lune 3. JPl John Coolidne. ton f Hie prenl-' detil . panned t hrouMli Chicago late : loflay on his way to t he minimer ; White llou-e at Grille. WK I Secret Service nn-u and a police' cordon repulsed all all em ids of reporter! to interview hi III. IP, hpent the t wo hod i'H between t he j iiiue Hie New York Central tram arrived and Hie "hicayo and North Western departed In riding it hoi it ( 'bici-uoH lionb-v.irds In a taxli-ab. O NKW YOUK. June no. (Ti John J. Uaskob. teraMircr of the Amer ican ilympfc coimnlltee. re ftorted at a toeethm of Hie mayoi h cominlttee today that $:!:.', ono had bet ji rained natioiiaily mo fur to de fray the epi-iiKi'i of the American conilitKcnt of aihleli-H to the ninth Olympic at Amsterdam. Holland. There ntlli 1m needed $2f..00n for the I'Mtlmated total expenses of the mien which paiW Jul PooHevelt. KAN' I'KANl ISl'o, .iuno 30 fyPl The cotiiloitlccs representing the runners' league, 'allfornl i running I'each f'.rowers ussocltt tlon and the conference commit tee of llocernor c. Vounw were 111 ovoeilliw- '-.inn today dis eiiss'ng Ihe price to lie paid grow ers for the l2S ouipul of pca.b- nnrcinrMT'p cm TO iniN FAMII Y -1 SEC. WORK VISITS' SANE FOURTH' IS' BJECTIVE- NOW OF LEGION AUX. i The Women's Auxiliary (o the American Legion, through its na tional president, .Mrs. Robert Wal hrldge. has announced its purHiso of helpir-; to make Ihe Independ ence day holiday period a sale and sane one by encouraging decorut ive lighting In and about (he home, on Die eve and night of July 4th. ! The suggestion to feature light iv as a patriotic demons! rut ton wan contained in a letter uddresHed lo ihe Society for Klectrical Devel opment, which -was asked to co- : operate through some GO local ele.0 li:lcal leagues throughout the, varl- i ous Legion posts. Mrs. Walbtidge'a letter to the Ho- , ciety lor Klectrical Development ; follows: "From lime to time wo have) heard the suggestion thai Koii-ih of July and the night of the Fourth of ,luiy he observed in a manner similar to t'hristmnH eve and (Mirist uias ni-Uii. insofar as night lighting features go. Local electrical men have gone into the subject with tm .and advise thai the expenses Inel- 1 dent tu every home lighting up with red. white and blue are minor, and that in nearly all cascH the carefully-stored Christinas lunipn lend themselves nicely to appropri ate decoration schemes. "We call this to your iM-nlim with the suggestion that In the in terest of a safe, sane aud patri- 1 olic 'Fourth' steps he taken to make patriotic lighting a nation wide featur eon the anniversary of ithe birth of our government." BY RADIO'S USE HICNnON, Kiik., .limo 30. (P) Klin (lenrne, with the uld of wire leHH, pei'HnnuMy put n xquailron of iiirpIaneH throimli their pueeB at a lnammnlh display of tho royal ulr foree hero thiH aflornoon. llivlntf his illrectlmiH 111 rough a nileroplmne. which also hroiuleaMl them lo a throiiK of nonrly 100t000 speetutors, the king eunuueted his fleet of machlneR TilKh overhead ' IhroiiKh a series of military ma neuvers and massed evolutions. KlnK (leorce, necmnpanted by Queen Mary and the ambassadors of hllineo. Italy, ArRelltlna, tier- many. I ruzll nnd bpain. were eager spectators as 200 airplanes. Incb'd- the inrgCHi piane in mo worm, Hirough elaimrnte evolutiotiH ! "- w' miniii-,mr -t , 'lepnrt ment uoad of a aozon tiufor- i""1'"" N'lne Italian air force olflcurs who flew from Home to London wero warmly congratulated for their notable flight across I bo Alps land were the quests of honnr at the fete this afternoon. They had carried with them several high of flclals of the Italian air service as I passengers. I Amonir toilnv'n maneuvers was a ' I inocksaltack on London In which an attempt was made with fleet of I heavy bombers to blow iiii the I docks. Blazing machlnen were seen falling behind a tree-trltlged horl. zon as If really crippled, while, an oil refinery, hit by a bomb, wont up In smoke. Tho maneuvers were carried nut. by a personnel of 2II0II men until of ficers. II DISABLED VETS IiKXVKfl, CoTtt.. .Tune 30. Ml A "Icalhcrneik". named .Mlllarn j W. Itlce of Mlnneauolls, Is thr. 'new national commander of tbe llbal.lc.l Aineiican Veterans ,t 'the World war. j Ulce. who was wounded three times In the ' hnltle of llelleiui ! woods, was elected by only seven j votes over Joe McQueen of Knn ! sas City, hut his victory win made unanimous. After his election Tllce said ho considered the J2.000.no0 drive planned by the veterans to raise a fund for Unison work Ihe most important before the organisation the coming year. The new com mander said he elso Intended to work for liberalisation of Ihe rules GEORGE DIRECTS ! 1 MANEUVERS 11 on thelof the veteran bureau which he believes keep many veterans ep- lltleil to compensation from ob taining It. Detroit was selected for Iho next convention. NOI'TIC UMNO. Tnd. Solilh ' 11, ..ill's second nnennl lnbv nnrni' '. patterned nfter the similar (sent nt Aibury I'ark. N. J.. will be held .Inly ?l. The event bus become a notable unt throughout this region. n CO