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TflTrfrpTCT) MATL TRTlferR, rEDFOTvP. CmTXIOX, STTXDAY JULY S. 102R. PAOK VIVE, o s I ! ; -J W I". 1 : K I .Y ( ALI A DA It 0 : 11. M. U Pible Study cki!. will meeto Wednesday afar- noon Willi .Mis. Mary I't-wii, I 1 li" Portland n enue. M is.' ! K. V. Maddox will lea the I study ofc John. P'th chapter. Lions' i-hrtt installation on V . Wednesday, July 11, at lh- ' tel Medford. Pythian club Th ursday, July PL -I Mnlaj da ik a- and pie- nic Thursday. July U. Kvcr Shady auto park, - I U'idics' Aid of Lutheran church, siippr in ' tiiii.-h parlors Wednesday. July 1 1. I Missionary so.iety, Chris- J J tian church, Wednesday alt-. S ernoon. July n. church par- H rs. First Methodist eh inch Missionary society meeting Tuesday, July in. home of Mrs. A. S. Pliton. I D. A- U. special meeting. I I public library. Tuesday aft- ornoon, July 10. A A A "Vacation Days" Are Here. Kaeh week sees an added list ' I-of interesting visitors in our city. A large number conic from eastern stales and one begins to wonder as to whether the Pacific north west is not. inde.-d. h'-eoiiiin;: the 'vacation ilace" for cmi at less limn be i s of easterners who desire to escape the torrid das and nights of J -nly and August. From word received' during the past few days from Medford people who are visit ing In .New Vork, and nther eastern cit ies concerning t he excessive lie nl. they wish for snni" of th splendid (irej;in climate, with its wonderful fishinu streams and lakes and summer resorts which this valley and stale Is so noted for. Vacation plans are holding the center of the -taue .just now. and a la rue number of families have al ready Hiar ted on their in! e resting sum mer trips. This ma kin u of plans for ini"'s own vacation, whether it be bniu- or short, is one oT the best sports kllowri. A very few affairs of really so cial nature have marked the week; very few are plannid for the Cuin hii' week. Anions the leading events of the past week was the ma relate a! Dlue Flower Lode of M is.-; I.u t hera Campbell to Thomas K. liiyant which was solemnized on July -llh. A distinguished ;uesi who with lor husband and little da UK In er will spend the summer here with In r father tleore,,. An drews and other relative.-', is Car oline A ndrews. her husha ml. Do ran Werner and daughter Jean, of New Vork. Mrs. Werner former ly lived here and has many friends who are niad to welcome her back. D. A. It. M'Ttiiift 1'iihlic Library The Daughters of the American devolution will have a called medium at ihe Public Library Tuesday afu-rnooti al ILiiU to con sider important, business. 1 ,'iteiiain at Dinner lloinn'itiR' .Mr. and Mrs. Klimi Professor and Mrs. Otto Kluin of I ionullllu. forinei ly of this 'city, who are visiting here, were dinner uuests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K Waite Saturday evenine. at their home on Vancouver avi nue. .Mrs. V. Darin A Nil , Moilier at Uo;:ue Itfver M.rs, Vivian Norman Parlon re turned to her home on West Sec ond .street yesterday after a week's visit iit the horne of her mother. .Mrs. Catherine N. Law near Itotfiie Hi ViM'. .Mrs. Darto will attend the'sum nier art scluad In Ash la ml durimr the next . five weeks driving over ahd J.ack each day, Dr. and Mrs. Mourn l,eae I'or P:tended Trip Fust Dr. and Mrs. Doberi -W. Stearns b-ft fi,r an extended t rip in t In cast. Tl.ey expect to visit all the large cities of the middle west and will tour Clacier park ami Velio wstono park before return ing east. Dr. Slearns expects to spend ;ceral weeks taking a post-graduate course in Chicago. ' Hl-irT"Hit l-ilnrs J.njoy 'Hip In i'l'iilci 1 ake Mr. and Mrs. Altord Swanson and Uoteil of Sioux, 'ity. Iowa, arrlve.at IDIlert-st 'orchard O: sp. nd a few davs w:th Mt. 'ftotio Dover. "While here th-' partfes motored to CraUr lake 'ib Mr. and Mr-. T. l;Uy. Mr. and .'Its. Swan i V e very Komie Friday miir-h ndtirpsted it'll H .0 i ivet ViilleV. Tile'.' ! evening for Oteir home, ( 'amidiail Koe; ;e I. v Ijlteit.lillQiiic-t-t -ldai Home .lud. Wnd Mis. K- P via Oie Lrli:t; . Mrs hlcs .--iMcd by thetr dfiii!itt .1. .1. M Nan- find entertiimed Anirl roup "f 1th Ht then .me on tlv Dinner and eighteen lit eheny trees Medford people -Dy I nutiful ten-Heed h 1: ills Ion above Ashland. ! was spread fo c tatde u ruler tie i the lawn. Durtnii the aft-nioon prKratn of pLaO and violin numbers was provtd-d by M is-. Mat.ee-y M.N.in and Miss Dmvhy dun-. i The mits m Mr -ticl V- .1. J. MeNair arid duim'ntet Mur Jori". Mr, and Mis. rhin-. Ank'U itnU chilUivn Usctij, Slinky and C3 C3 IKENE DE LOSH, Editor Phone 390-L or 7S Kdward. Mr. and Mrs. K. ,K. (hue and daughters. Rosa and Dorothy and C. A. Dakcr of .New York. Mi-s I. ay ill Spend Vacation in ( aliiuiiiia -M iss 1 1 in li Lay. dancing teaeher in the Med foul School i,f Music, has closed her studio for the sum mer and h ft Sal urday for San I'Vaneiseo where 'she will continue 'hei- studies with her fornc er. i:sle!le Heed. Whih city .M iss Luy will ab tei-hnie and interpreiat i each- ' i the study with Kosloff and Muriel Stewart. S plans to KtiM'ii early in Septeml and re-open her classes for chil dren and adults, ller address will be i;m:M ItoekridKc lloulcvard, Oakland, Calif. f-f Mr. ami Mrs, L vcreitc laileiiaiii At Dinner for (iueis. Mr. and !rs. Walter l.everette were dinner hosts on Haturdav eve ning at their home on Holly street for ;i family dinner, hoiiorine, their house quests, Air. and Mrs. Delbert Halfhill iind children mid Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halfhill of Los Angeles. Covers were placed for 1,"., in cluding Mr. and Mrs. Harry Half hill. .Mr. am! .Mrs. Delhert Halfhill and two children: .Mr. and Mrs. Douulas Stewart and son llichard and Mrs. J. T. Halfhill of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. l.everette and three children. Mrv. Harry Halfhill will have to day for Nova Scoiia, w here she will visit her pa reals for several months. The Halfhills drove to Crater lake duritm the week and were very much impressed with the lake ami the woniler'u! scenic drive through the limber. Former Medford .Man Marries In Scaiile Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas .1. Killen announce the marria t;e of their daughter. Kvelyn 1-Yanees, to .Mr. lialph W. Lialrom. son of Mr. and .M i s. K. L. Daleom, on Sunday morn in h June 17. The marriaue was solemni.ed at the home of the l!ev. and .Mrs. .1. White. The Kev. Mr. While, uncle of the bride rea.l (he service at ! : o'clock. The wedding took place in the lresence of immediate relatives, and the only attendants were .Mr. and .Mrs. Newton C. .McCoy. A wod jdliiK breakfast folhtwed the cere . mony. ! The bride is a graduate of St. j Teresa's Academy, P.oise, and at- nde the l niversiiy ot ashm P.ileoni aitended the of California. Mrs. Daleom left Imme a short trip to Dritish They will be at home 1 n al r I li ( 'alifornia attic Post Intellinenecr. ion. Mr. rniversity Mr. and diately fur Columbia, after July a venue. -S i Mr. Daleom is well know n In this city as he lived here a number of hears and graduated from Medford f high school. ! I Valley People Fnjoy tlNnirth of duly al Crescent City y Among the valley pen pic who i spent the Fourth of July at Cres- ! cent City were: I Mr. and Mrs. il. It. Pace and ; baby daughter Carol i--. Mr. and j Mrs. (i. Humphrey and baby, Joan, (Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kosenherg and ! children. Mr. and Mrs. Diehard ! Moore and mui Dickey and guest, j Mrs. Marion i ox of Portland. Mr. , ami Mrs. Dea union! DeLosh. .Mr. Mill Mrs. .lames toss f Central ! Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen and .Mr. and .Mrs. Neil Allen of Crants Pass. Dr. and .Mrs. K lesse and son. Mr. and Mrs. poh j.;,,yl and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Direst Smith and ! laughters. Janet. Kay and Patsy, i did Mr. and .Mis. (.'. Clemmens ' and children. The roads over to the coast are : in splendid condition and the weather was Ideal. A large num ber of people enjoyed bathing at Pebhle Heindl. followed by picnic lunches on the beach. Crescent .City bad a large celehratin. chil dren's parade in t he morning, a muscie bake on the beach at noon, swimming and foot racing. All i;.hosc who wished visited the two 1 large torpedo destroyers, which j were anchored In t lie 'harbor espe ! 'dally for this celehration. Miw Itehckuh I odgo Dae. Installation of :mivis. The odd Fellows had their hall handsomely decorated in gay col -;!; hy the Dliss Heine company : for inslallation of Olive Keleknh I .edge No. l's Monday evening. Dist rict I leputy President j el Weed. Deputy Marshal Minn n. ,1 c,uty Warden Cieor- aUi I less. 1 icputy Seefelary, Loi-. hy al l lovers 1 1'- How ai d. Deputy Trc'iMurer elites a ml the ii aee Ha iitlin. Deputy Chaplin 'by h'-r pupils Anna laitfinap. Deputy liiMldethi vetir is ' luard jan Minnie . Heine, Dep- i the best v er tit (Upside CilardiitiP Llil.i Hut)- enil sets of hiiid of (dive lirbekah ,odk'' No. and palnlinUM. iii-tail. d the fdbiwimr oI''-'tx rouie uei. 0 ni u 14 of July -iul: Past t Id' -Griind, Klltt lloirors; rmhlc j grand. Drdy Sirii'Ior; vice iiobi" unmi, ;'j(e (iriffiu; smtc iiv0 Mary Wil(. treasure, t'ar rle MeDonnel; warden. ('.liir?s i ''(d-.-i y ; eoiiduetoi-. ,ols Norris; - baplaifi. lo the Daniel-.; nob).- nr.. e.sy Dewey: musifin n, arson; liKht supptgl! oble raiid. Katherinu ft supporter tu the I, Iaih Jteruman; bfi SUIMK'ltei- 'jf Vic Erand, tl Han.llii; ;n-id utiariUan Cnt'olinu Leade r; outride Kuar'haii, tf tu Wym oo q Minnn- i'.. lb ine presented flow eis fiom th.- Iodide with aiir ir;nii' ( -tn.u Ks to tu h of fi""f. Distric t Deriuty Pr'--i'h nt Kthel W"-d w ie presented with a ha?k -et oi' f h.wrrs from thfi lodif nnd pis- .v.,hb- 'm.'-d's v, ly Lon.i P.erymatt with dl 'inn word. Keff. shmenss f ice ct enni and .us sei v..d in tht baii-iuet : w hall where the fully -decorated cluh with flow plPk and green lahles were taste hy the I'. X. C -rs and favors !i the colors of tin order. Mallard ( on pie Married Kim Mower lodgo. A beautiful wedding was sol i;:ed July 4th at 7 o'clock at historical Flower ImIc. on Pacific highway at Phoenix, Kev. W. K. Kay of .Medford. united in marriage Miss Lulhcra Camp!" H and Mr. Thoma: ceremony was i canopy of lovely K. Pryant. The rformed under a fioweis and f'rns inierspersed wilh soft candle lihtJ The ever impressive iIiik ceremony; I heitii; used. - The bride and f;room ! taking t heir places to tlie strains ; ' of Meinb lssohn's wedding march.1 , The bride wore a beautiful rm-i I hroidered georgette gown, with full I ' length veil, carrying a bouquet of sweet peas and ferns. Mrs. James; . Danister of Medford, was mn- . iron of honor. Mr. Cordon Wal-' ters of Medford was best man. Lit-! ! tie Margarete Campbell, sister of ! Ihe bride, was flower giti. The hride Is the daughter of Mr.) and Mrs. .1. L. Campbell. The groom is the son of Mrs. M . H. Dryant of ' Hits city and is a popular employee! 1 of the .1. C. Penney Co. An in-1 formal reception was held follow-. ' ing a four course dinner, served by! '.he Dlue Flower Lodge proprietors. Among those attending were,; Dev. and Mrs. W, K. Kay. Mr. audi Mrs. Uiley D. Henson. Mrs. Minnie, Stiekel, Mr. Samuel Swenson. Miss Maxine Danister. .Mr. and Mrs. Jus. O. Danister, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Danister. Mr. and .Mrs. IE. K. j Thompson of Medford; Mr. Leon-, ard Preseott, Ashland and imme-1 diate relatives of the bride and groom. 1 These young people w ill ho at j home to their friends, after a hon ey mo(i trip to Crater Lake. -diland An school Faculty rrives Today At Ml:."., tin.-. niotniiMr AHss licit. Caiiy White and her efficient staff if art teachers arrive in Ashland to lvinain until the middle ol AllgliSl. She will he assisted .y Miss Margaret Louise M urphy. tench-"i- of Normal School art and "Art Appreciation." M r. Fdgar Dohhnan. teachi !' of idfrn decoration and Nichols F. Diley iul and eomnier- will begin Mon in Ashland at school and eon er week ending covering thlrtv Thero will be eratts. and Mr. leacher of pictor -lal ill list en t Ion. The art school day. July nililh Hie Washington linue six ilays August eleventh, work ing days. eight courses of lessons to choose from, each consisting of -I.", hours. Four of these will constitute n erm of work making- four les sons each day. each lasting one and one-half hours. Much pupil taking the full course will he receiving; many times the value of the money ex pended. Half or quarter courses may be taken, working one-fourth or one hlfa or each day. Class hours are from eleven a. in. and two eiKllI until until fivi ni. t rcdits will be Miven by th" Slate rniversily of Kiiki'ii,. oi- by Ihe Ashland Normal sehool fur work done in Miss White's elass es or in classes conducted by he: assisiants. In this, way puhlle school teach ers destrlnc, an Intensive all course tnay a nnplish much duriiiH: till- tblrl v-ilay course. Visits to the classes of Ihe Southern Oregon Normal school will be niraiiKcd for and a free lecture course provided for day students of the K. O. Art sihoul. In .Meilfiird and lirants l'as. there will be an eveniliK lecture course consist inK of six lectures, il fourteen sikii UP. at either place. This will be very much worth while. .Anyone desirinu flrther information 'oiicerninu Hi ours .Miff to lie Riven in Jane Sncdicor the, Meilford handled lev Hi edr.ird r Tom lecture e two call Swcm 'nurse as well -km i u loc ar artists. Miss llelle I'iidy White will haw an exhibit f her . own work In water eoloi-H which will hi shown in .shlaml. Medford' and pos- Klh-iKlbly in nrants Pass. These paitU-I.an-L lnus will be for sale. Miss Whit;;; (taint iims hav c been pnrelwsed In many eastern art exhibit pl'-n at Piatt Institute aid to have been KlVen tlieio. Se sketches, drawincH iltuxtralive of the were sold to ar1 . h. in New York "ltv i 'on itletit and New Jersey, w This is the same course k!h win be nivinjf In A-hland and It run he tdmpllLcd 4 d usel in the pllldie schools. Mm Murphy and Mr. Iti'ey wiil i onic with Miss White. Mr. r.nhluvtn has Ix'en sojournlnt: in ICtmenn nnd i loinitur from there. Mr. r.ohltuan Im all Dt-irlt 1'oy who has won yn-at distineti if. his line of work. Me linn many Miirm frir nds and admirers In th" Went. Miss White tells an inte . et in: story of the hetttnnimi of her ar areer. .-'ery t others 'Oreaf It is an eneouraging as it show h : way thai little acorns n. in a wkv the posvibl Oak from itrow." s Whit the oi through hnoi of mli.v ihe he, -le nnd high s entirely ' home town itinvccut of 11 y art training whatever. These tin- .lav s ht'n the Art Inter- changv wailic leading art mag azine in the Tniled States. One day. seeing in the villag". ; in a store window to her, a most .Wonderful picture t merely a col j oi ed 0Mipplcm'nt of the paperl M .ss White became much en thused and .lecldi'd then and ther--to go iinwii to New O'urk. enter Pratt Ins. dale and learn to paint. 1 This was in the spring time 'with, only ten or twelve weeks 'remaining ' before summer vaca tions but the time seemed to her you i4 mind amply sufficient to learn all she needed to know the inVhtci'lcs of painting. , Therefore she sallied forth begin her "ait career" about as green as any beginner that ever broke into the profession. She went to stay ten weeks and has j remained at Prall Institute eve.' since. U reads like a fairy story. ! After graduating from the teachers training- coarse sht j came a pari-time student ii "General Art class" and ai ; .vista in instructor, in this making her own way. From the very first, while. still a mere student, man:: pieces of work, both oil and water color, execut ed during holidays w it n ' no assistance, were accepted by! the Society of American Artists, the American Water Color So-, eietv ot New Vork and the most prominent art societies of Phila-. delnh a. Chicago and other cities Miss White graduated from Uv four-years' general art course in P.uiT. Sure then fhe has studied with many prominent artists, suen as C. W. Hawthorne, C. IL Wuod l.ury and other men of note. inning all this time she con tinued teaching water colors in Pratt Institute with three sum mers as an instructor in the Prang Summer school in Chicago. For four years she has been di rector in Ashland summer school of art, bringing with her an able corps of instructors and thus giv ing to the are lovers of south ern Oregon and the whole Pa i ifie coast such an opportunity as could not have been hoped t'r othei wise. The slogan of this school 'Co-operation and interchange of ideas." .Miss White and her fac ulty of some of the strongest teachers in New Vork City be ; lievc in the broadening effect d . ontacis; association and study 'with teachers and students as- sembled from widely different fields of activities. Th"v believe that true growth Is fostered and stimulated in this wav. At the present tinuviJv general conception and all it into towards art is surely changing, instead of being a study by itself isolated from all others with only a few people devoted to ii, art. bus become a. part and tin es sential ol every human life wheth er or not ill" individual is aware of it, and as su h it lias come, to stay, Anv person, man or woman, or ehild feeliut in the slltliltesl ue-m-ee attrneled towaid a broader knowledge of the Mlbjeots to bi) tnuKllt' dnrllii; Ihe t'llriMUf- -five weeks should register at iinee, and not inls.s this wonderful uplui' tunity . Any one disiriiu; further Infor inalion as lo .speelfie eutirser, price of tuition, etc. please call .Mrs. Vivian .Norman Uarto. ln'.tL ami she will Kladly assist In any posilde way. 4-4 Society Personals Mrs. Mart Daily left for Ilciul, Ore., to spend satu l ilay a week. Mr. ami Mrs. William llolbrniik land ehiblren are vIxitillK relative: In l-iuene Mrs. Hi U. Grec! for a ninnth's visit II left with Tuesday relatives in creston, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. I. lard farpVu a motor i ter leav i this w eek for j i rip to Vancouver. II. I.. j. Mr. ami Mrs. Scolt Unvis cn i terliiiiied friends l''rilay cveilllil, 'at their ablll on the Komi", j I Mr and Mrs. Volney Ilix'on and ;.l, l-rank will enjoy a week-end motor trip I" (.'rescent City. I Miss Nellie .filnsciick lofl Krlday for a two weeks' visit Willi .Mr. anu Mrs. -Alfred l.alm; "f law Aimeles. - Amoni.' the week-end visitors rrntrr lake vi'l'i' Mr. and Mrs. W. Nixon nnd latives from the east. K-ist Nble Ouinds Hies will hold il basket .hn kt-oii Hot SprlliKH, July ia iit fi::io p Mrs. John ( r h and Eleanor and Doroihy. arrived home Saturdnv from a motor trip t' Seattle and Canada. ? . .44 Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Walter nf Porlland spent Pi iday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dcnisou "H I Tali r Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. Meeker were among those who spent, th July at Klamath Kails. Ph of Mr. and Mrs. Alfrvd 'urpenler j 1. Donald; and childrui and Mr (Mark ami k .laughter Naiwy ar spending a month at Pandon. Mr. and Mis. Call J. Promni' ,inl daiiKhter.s left Thursday f'-i a several week-' visit Q' ilh rela tives and friends In Cni'-ago. Mr. it ml Mis. Heady Purnettc of Oakland. Ore.. hOppcd off Mcilfcril on thtlr iatuiday t; lsit friends tiT Klamalll rilli and Hend. Q Kev. nnd Mrs. WilllaiTT Kenneth Kay uml Mr. and Mis. Kib.-y V. Hw.Kon have returned from a vl It with rehitlveH and friends at K lamath Kails. Mrs. L"o Haskln I'll ore enjoying a Oeelit City. They tage at Pebble beach they entcrtuwicu us BueiiU Mr, MOVIE STAR PICKS BEAUTY QUEEN Hit' St "? -. t, H . "r 1 c y-:-:-:-. .. V, ti P K ' ,V V x-v : : ::'::;:::.:::. . .w:i&rMz:t - ' vJ''-t tin- s," ; v . :: ' John Gilbert, movie sUir, considers Penrl Cooper, of liixbv, Olila., the most beautiful girl rttendinp Oklahoma A. and M. college ut Stillwater, Okla. He made the selection for the college annual. . unci .Mrs. Winifred J. II. Walk lAic'lwan and .Miss 1'. Mv. and .Mis. ,1. II. I In sscll and this past Ihey will i.'c-t to be small scm Ict'L Icy nutct uc-ek t'cn Kansas, whcic visit relatives. They eP' t:ene three weeks. Mi', and .Mis. Carl I In nn iner . d.illKlllers. I'"redei ic ii anil Louise. : left "ii the Shasta Tuesday evening fee c'hieai;.), where tln'.X' u ill spend a month Willi relatives. - Miss .leiniessee Itlltler. soriety editor t-l' 111.' haily News, returned Sunday from a Iwo weeks' vara tion ;pellt In Seattle and Portland, where she had a very enjoyable time visiting friends. Mr .and Mrs, t'harles J. t'lav and son dree to I'hnietie Thurs day In their new Ihiiok sedan. .Mrfi. t'lav will spend several days isililiLl ber daughter. .Mr. t'lu reiuined l.'riday evening. i, ..Mr. and Mrs. .l l.lltrell anil rhildren. .Mr. and .Mrs. k'nal I'ar Hons ami ilauchler. Kei;iiia-l-'lor- .ieij, and jS. .1. I'lii'soiis of I'orlland Will nd loday at l.ake-of lip. A"i Miss .lam. visitiuu Mr. Harvey of S l.Mxon. w bn and Mis. , 1,1:, llarbaia. 1 1, M. i, returned tipal llar- Hix id until An Jboni i fley Miss ed Miss brother KUst 1. Mli mill Mrs; -linh n rl S. hnl ret II' lied I'Tiibi.v from n Iw n week yaeation. They drove as far I'orllanil in Iheir ear lind went fis In- boat lo Astoria. They vlslled in Hood Kiver and froni Ihero mad'. Ihe t'lt, aiouinl .Mount Hood. Thev ialsi visited their tlailcbler and jfilmllyl Mr. .and .Mrs. II. Hostvell, j yt silverion. ore, ,. . ! Mr and Mrs. Krnest Smith and otfilthters, Janet Kay nnd I'alsy. 'ami Mr. and .Mrs. (Veil I 'lemineiiH land rhildren drove to llandon L,, twny of t'les-enl t'itv on Jul;. I'Nuirib and returiud TIiiiimIi,.' ' Q enini;. They r -iiorl a v ery en jii.yible trip as the loads .lovvi, ' lite eoast are in eeelb lit - Million. ' I Mr. aji'l .M.rs. II. L. Harielt ..1 t'enlrnl point luue im itueals lb" jlatiei s Hisler. ,M rs. Thomas I'.ntes I anil tlauuhlcf, and niece. Miss i HiirnaiiKli, and bl'ol her-in-la vv , lla v ' llliwn of Salem. (in Wednesday i.Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and their i Uliests drtiveto fraler lake nnd ! i et u ru ed by way of Klamalb Kails, and Thiirs.lay they vlslled Ihe I i In-Kbii t 'av es. Social Events of Church Societies j A joint nieetim; of Ihu WcMiian's 'tjlloiiu! ami roretmi Missionary so eleilcM of the First Al . K. church, will be held al, the home of Mrs. S. liliton, Tuesday afternoon ot i tills week, ami .fant- i ..44 dinner lit i The Ladled Aid noeiety of the Thlii'sday. ! Lutheran chtiieh are Klvhiu annih er one of their delightful muimk-i-k , In the church parlors Wednesday, daughters, j ,u,v Kvery one 1-- Invited to come and b tier will be ring their friends served from : Sup l till 7:fli. a j "Srt'klii.'! the Lost" will h ' (heme of KeV. K. P. La w 1 etice's see mon nt H e union i;ervlco tonight j in the PreiAhytcrltin 'Iimp-Ii. The Molo. "Tt- tfjaxl Hheplienl," will j ho sung hy Miss Itulh LawreiiQ- as an llluslrutlmi T Hie iheme. A ; large crowd attended the union aer- , !...,( u...wl.. Qivinlni' hi (he ! lapilS1. ClUliey. 1 o-n iiiinin n. i- Ylees during .Wly and AugiiOl will close promptlv within the iionr and will he a pleasant and Inspiring I place to spend Holiday "ventugs, 0 The inornin; service at Ho; i'ros- nyieriau cinnen win mcium- me f.omiminloii Hervice and reception of new members. "The Attitude -tf the Christian Toward Death'' will he the BeniPKi subject. There will in i also he a special tenor solo b- ; .eorge Maddox. T I Missionary Society Will Have Mi-fhig w j The Mis'domiry soeiety of Hie j First ChriMlan church will hold ! their regular month! v meettfg in ithe iee-ftith;nal hull of the chitreh Wcdriewday nfieiooon. July lith. ;Thls will be t-n Impirtant nieeilog find dauh- und all nierobers use orged to hi xae.itjon at. t'-nd. Ml.. P. . VJmol '..iil give havu h cot-jii brief report of Hie Turner con On July 1'ventbtn which iw now m sevslon, 'Mrs. Jus. lrlg'.by will In charge : 1 -ss-y of the priierain and the snelat hour following. -Ml members and friends of the ebuieh are eordially Invited and those who desire to attend and have lion may transport I Let's (to. no means rail .Mrs. .1 itlon will f transptirla T. Ha vis and be provided. Beauty Specialist Coming to Medford Miss Mae Shepalil will eiuue to this eily next week to interview southern tireuu women on heuu ly problems, aeeoriliuf; to Kred Ih-ath of Mealh's Drtiswlore. .Miss Sliopurd eonies here direet from llorotby llra's fifth avenue saluu in Ni w York I'ity and will hae.. some intei'estlna last-inlnule beau ty bints loi' women here. lleauly problems of all kinds at" speelal tles of this well known expert and southern orei;on women have been invited by Kred II h and Larry .Mann lo Interview Miss Hirp.iiil as miosis of their store. Heath's luuir slme eirrieH a Hi, Idol i epara line i,f ii,, ,,lhy ly ,ns III Ibis - eily. Radio Program KMED Mitll Trlliiine-VlrL'ln Slntlnn Onion Slew, Hie clever I'lulfo pen nf .Miss Ihden real impression on diunui fiotu tin1 .Norris, made ji all wlio heard It during the regular ('open pruKfiim last Tuesday ninhl. The play was ahly presented hy Ihe popular "('open Players" under the tlheel km id' Ktirle Davis, Ihu following cunt Inking pari in Itio drama: Mrs. Jenkins, the mother, Mrs. VV. K. Qitiseiihury; Mr. Jen kins, the rnther. Kletehet: Fish; MaiKiierlle, (lie iliumhler, Miss Melha Williams; Tommy Denntson, 1 lie hoy across t lie hall, Ka 1 le Davis. All of the above cast look their parts in tine shape and added much to tin enjoyment, of tin; lis-li-nei'M-in. "A Cup of Cuffee," Ihe third of t lie series of radio dram us by Helen Norris, will be presented tliiouuli Hie courtesy of the Cull I forniu Oregon power Company on Tuesday, July 17th, from i to i p. m. This new play Was put on over Kl'O lust Thursday nl-:hl and it is siild lo he even more driiniitlle llian oiilier "Jusl Plannin' " or "Onion Stew." 4 MYSTIC GAZER TOs APPEAR FOR WEEK RIALTO THEATER Thnnigh spee;, The PiaMo Tlnaln il s pal runs for t he t irrnngeiiients o Ih offering to entire week, July I lith, The , Maturing "The Hindoo Crystal ginning Monday, Irene Houston Co, Cecal Hulee." Oa'er and Mytd lc. f Hulee Is by far the mot derful Mystic performer 10 won w be- 1 r.k.... tl... ....Ian. .i l.O ,., lence uusnhig with astonishmeni at the wondei'H of his p" iTtir ma nee. 0 The answers he gives to ques tions uKr clemi, direct and I'onelhe, leaving no room lor duitbt.O Hulen is ft di-i'endant of Sir Henry Hub e of I-ingland and was iatl Into the mysteries (if the Occult by HlndofiOPrlesis " t Ihe early age of ixeurs and has heeiD constantly before the public for the last I 1 years, Wt;h Hulee Is the "OriKiual Prli'fr-s Irene," reputed to be the m0 p'l feet sub led of Mental Teh-path' In existence. This ad I now making Medford ' population., ay.j f them negroes. Ps permanent address, having ree-OAnd The fine whool house which ently Oicniged from St. Imis, Mo,, we had known was little morn than and closed Its reason on big time'' ehlld's playhouse alongside the at Hun Francisco last, month. 1 hfg building which they arts n- Mr. Mendenhall Is to A" eon- 1 ready planning to enlarge, gratulated op fditalning this net j After a five hour stop and greet for the patrons of the Kialto, which j ,hr f,'w r'imiiulng of ihu popu if iu line with tU effortnoo6 Hin '"" 'e had known, we drove, on i Y A, Hunt Co. to give Medford a high class of entertainment. A Rpeejiil matinee will be given on Kriday. July 2ii. for ladies only; gir! under r.cn ii'd admitted. Doors open at l:4't, ,,,,. A nte (ea 11 Lcf-ton uonla uh port. .ledic'ites Ver- FOOTS CRK. IN : ON AOTO JAUNT WRITES OR TRIP (V. Ki:in'u(in 3. - Will' sai.l M. ( iii-Ic) I'AltK. f.ilif.. v. o ivi'ic oiim . Al ll i si , July s I S.'lill plans llMll we would K't uwiiv bet. .re t rams hcifun. .so I hud my that way. Then she put h 011 the j;as and tb-clared We start August lirsl. A tit 1 1 would D-'iuiid do later5 51 f-l,llw she naid the date was July first. I had started to diK a cellar and cement it, so 1 bej;;in to "get a moe on" to meet tin1 new date.: when to my horror and near de- i .-.pair 1 overheard her tell a friend we would start June :Msl. Well, j We did. We had rented the lunise lor a year and the family was in. I 1 had never loaded a car with a 1 ca m pun: mil I it. a nd I helped for ! one more day. but a little before lark we pulled out. As 1 stopped j at the highway siku at the mouth ot the ttreek a wicked hissing told ' me a tire was ;oinn flat. IHu ' Uiviera. Park was close at hand! and 1 soon had a new tube inserted I ami we were aiaie merriiy on our 1 way. We drew up in Medford at: 1 the home of Kev. W. A. Smith. : (formerly of Koue Uiver, at Ei:f0; Sand were soon In bed. We had j 'K"t started. i ! We stayed there till I p. m. M011- ' day the LTlh netting repairs mi! I the car mid attemiinn' to other j business and started ai;;tin, this j 1 time w it h no friendly home w ait - j ,inu to receive us. but Koiim like a : turtle earryini-T our house with us. j jAs we were about thru Ashland a nuuipinn w n eel declared another i flat tire. Putting on a patch we I drove to the next filling station where l bought ami inserted an other lube. When we reached the K la mat h J u net ton wo decided it was time to stop to try our skill at ' transforming: four small rolls into a house, a bed, a stove and a table. ; My wife boused and 1 sweat. Put the comb inn t ion worked pretty I well, and before darkness fell we 'were comfortably settled for the niMht. The next inornitiH: 1 sweat 1 some more, but was ipille dee lighted with my success at restor- f iitK the articles to t heir former 1 compactness. i The engine had acted suspicious ly the latter part of the day before and 1 had told the mechanic about il asMiriiiK him 1 hud plenty of oil. ille opiued that the engine was ) dry, and pttl a iptarl of oil in the Has tank. When 1 tried to start the engine the next morning 1 sweat some more. After tuiniiiK the crank for I " in hi tiles 1 went for the mechanic, anil Li.zle start- (ed with the first lift of the crank lailho he did llothillK else to the ( dear j;li l. So we w ere soon merrily lorr'the way once more ami she did I her stunt up the mountain fine till I We were abqut t w o-t llirds of the way up. ' Muddeuiy inv was ' n knock I UK sound in the eiiKine which in a few minutes increased lo sledge hummer proportions. 1 hacked'her olf on a little flat spot ami left my wife lo keep her coin- pany while I started un up the uiountalu afoot. It was only 1 miles to the Siskiyou Mt. HaraRe, The mechanic got his tools and carried me "back to old Virginity" and I waH jdetised to see my wife and Lizzie still there. I Kot Into overalls and the two of us worked from 11 to I, and put in two con nect (UK rods. On we went again ami when we reached the Kinase one -of the new rods had ununited to pictieH. AkhIu the. ohKiiio had to come apart, hut this time I kept my pretty hands out of ft. Put do you wonder thai I meditated some what ruefully on the fart Hiat at our farewell p;irtj' at ItoKtte Kiver t he minister had 'prayed I hat we "bn kept from car troubles 101 the way?" Could ll be poHslblu that the telephone wires to heaven had ot. crossed and t he message, lutd Kone In crooked 7 Put I had one thing to be greatly thankful for: 11 It ho my wife had said we were lo start J une 1! 1 si, she had set no ir us to reach the end of our Why should such little 1 htngs disturb me; So about 3 o'clock we again went merrily on. We were passing thru magnificent scenery, but my wife was too nfrald (o look at M or let me slop ihe car so 1 could hiivj' a look. Put fJxssfc did her sturf flue, and "the goose honked high." Tlpi.t i-venJng at an early hour we pulled Into Vielttl yilto ramp, and Donald Klliott came up with a surprised grin on his face. His fat her and mother soon added 1 heli- expression of surprise and pleasure to nee Home of their for mer neigh hors on Knots creek. Ki 0111 what we knew of the Klllotts when they ran Itlvlera Park we confidently expected to see a igee ram p, and we surely did, one of Ihe nicest of the entire trip. They have cottages, and more under (i 111 Vet they had tu turn many cars that night. &Uv next morning at II, we made Weed where we formerly lived. Put what a. transformation years had made. We could h.Odly have. know6the place had we come on ll unexpectedly. The lflo church building where I had served as WKlm-, was only an in- .slgnlficant affair as emu pared r j the , ari((MM structure on v j location fully equipped (( )Muse all the church' actlvIth'H In the I la st shape. i:M r. the sawmill had ; moved backo make place' for the 1 hmoj in-opie wjiicu iney claimed as to ninsmiiiiQmd marie camp. Here we found (hat some of the people in Siskiyou county queHtlonod Weed's claim to 7oao population. Th ey d ecla red that the ft a 0 11 of Dunsmufr made their city the hieir'optill' hf the county, I recent ly observed that Jackson county is nearly thieo times ua luigo us Ihti I stati ! .lues of node Island. How muidi Siskiyou lack of belnjf an larce as Pen nsy Ivan ia. 1 haven't looked ll Up. but it KivesQiOHI for tteeulatiou as to what changes t few centuries may briiiK. The next morning we started on down the Sacramento canyon, and soon Lizzie bean cuttiiiK tip caji 1 s Strain. t'l.iniiiK to a place of one way traffic due to blasting out ro( k lo widen tlie highway I felt I didn't dare Ko on with Lizzie ready to balk. I Kiit into a tiny corner, examined my spark plli,'s, took off th" 1 1 mer and was just ready to start when I id. served that I had a tin tire, p.m I had lots of time to change W:bes ami was aain on the -w ay. eiiin- u- Lot Lizzie kept threy nilde in spile of all 1 until I felt sure It was porcelain. So 1 drove first Karatie, bought and into the inserted a new' one, and the en H rie In cmi working fine making no trouble since. Put those tele phone wires were not all straiKht- ned out yvl. . tt'ontinueil next week. ) SPECIAL MEET OF T A special meeting ot the execu tive committee, of the lornl AmorU can U'Kion post has boon failed lor Monday noon. July 9th, Pout Com-; mander Itromley nrpes every mem-' her to lie present as several im lorlant matters will come up for discussion. Although the weather but j threatened rain in onr vleinily, ; other localities report experien cing unite heavy showers during the rtrst of the week. The grange picnic held on Urn 1 iver at the Nealon ranch was an occasion of pleasure for the grown folks and children. The maple grove afforded wonderful shade and the shallowness of Iho , river made it a safe place for tin- water lovers. After enjoying the basket din ner t he crowd was treated to tin tun pie supply of home-mm! e ice eream, different athletic contests were entered into hy old and young, with prizes of confeet Ions, which created much fun for the amPeiu e. The sad news of the death ,il M rs. A nun Hall was telephoned from Marlon Sat urday morning, where M rs. I la 11 had gone for a visit wit h reliitlves. Her son John had left here over a week ijyo to he nt her bedside ami re inn 1 ned until after tlie funeral, ret timing home Tuesday evening. I'riendM deeply sympathize with Mr. Hall and other relatives over their sail loss. ' MYH. Hall, who with her his hand. had recently made her homo here with her son, John, had formerly resided here over twenty years ago nnd had many friends 111110 ng the uld-tlmo resl duntH of the valley. The rJenlon Wilson threshing' machine will commence work in the Phoenix district next week. The 'two or three farmers ready In our district will probably be ih reslied out before the outfit loaves. The county road crew left with machinery M n,i teams for Pros pect Hat nrday after completing their work mi our state market, road. Miss Lelll Treshuin of Hol land Is vislllng lids' week ' with hrr v ra ndp.i renl s, M r. and M rs. W. A. Trpsham, Mr, and Mi-n. Luther L'ast left I'rhlay for Idaho, where I hey expect In remain until I he first of Held ember when Mrs. Kast will return and nuike prepara tions for the opening of school. M Iss Maxtor Vaughn 11 returned this week to Medford after a week's visit with Sams Valley re'aPves. M rs. Kva Ctishman of Trail Is visiting this, week with her daugh ter. Mrs. John Hall. Miss I lelen Moore of Ashland was a week-end visitor with Miss KMe Hlarns. Mr. and M rs. 1 fensley were In the Hagle Point district Wednes day looking for ripe apricots, hut found the crop not yet ready for harvesting. Hera V housewives In our dis trict ' purchased their emnlng : cnerries ni inc. Hansen piaee in j Medford last week. MIsh Nuoml Magrtider, who is iiiltendliig Hunwuer normal has hen employed to teach the upper Trail j school for the ensuing yetti. Mrs. K. (1, ; Wright of Onnwii, 1 Iowa is n. Mihinier guest with her ! brother, w.; A. Treshom tmd fam j lly. M ra. Wright ncconi panted Mr. and Mrs. Tresham on thei return from Marlon where th" j party had attended the funeral of the late Mm. Anna Hall. Miss Dmum McDonongh re- turnl home Sunday after ti two 1 weeks' visit with Medford and j Central Point relatfvet. A sperlal meeting of the la d'es' i-ttih was held at the home of Mrs, O. It. Tresham last week w here ihe Indies spent the af ternoon doing sewing for the Hed Or'w. after the closing of the btisIneMK dainty refreshments were were1 served hy the hostess. One of the best garden In the community is the one put in and tended hy Kills nnd CKenn tlar rett un the Duel-Straug ranch. The (iarretu water their garden from their well which seems to have an unlimited supply of wat er and tlie luxuriant growing gard en truck make a sight pleasing to the vegetable lovet'n eye, Mr. nnd Mrs, .1. A. Cook attend ed the celebration at Orants Pass the day of the 4th and report nn enjoyable time. Veterans Of Four Warn KKDKOP.D. Iowa Veterans of the Mexican, Civil, Spanish ami World wuia live hi Bedford. I SIS VALLEY