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o o o o o o o o o o o VtffOK'OKM tit A 1 1 j ':KI HUNtf. l NHKMKU. WiWidN'. SPXI1AV. .11 13. W2t. ) VVKKKII. ( AI.KNH.Ui The Kant Side circle of the First Methodist KuMeoal f church will meet Tuesday ai't- tin Hii a I the h.uie itt M t . W. T. i'.trry, 'r:ttt-r Lake avi-mie. Meinheis are ak.d to come prepared 10 ew. The II. M. I.. It; hit Study dub will ine.i Willi -Mrs Mary Jjitwn. 1 it; Portland ;i venue, Wedm-i-day afternoon. The ire.-;ident. Mrs. IlHey 1). Hudson, will lend tlif study. ) John, 21st elv.iptcr. Visitors welcome. 4 fr 4 ! I'literuihw Informally Honoring House Guest Mrs. t J,. StranK entertained at an Informal hi id;e luncheon itt hr home Wednesday, honorini, her sister Mrs. A k ties Muyrhoser of San Krain'tM'o. Tin" afternoon was spent in play ink hridK. Visit Crater l-iikt Over Uh Week-Fin! A parly including Mr, an! Mr. .7 a in- Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. H01 nn Werner anil little daughter 'i.in of New York and Miw Alma "jwrf'ttfp motored to Crater ami Klamath Kails this week lake i-nd. ; renter Medi'oril luh Will Have Meeting. There will he a hoard meetiiiK of the Greater Medfonl cluh Wednes day morning. Jury, is at in a. in. at the home of Mrs. Williams, Kll'ti It eddy avenue. All hoard nn-iii-hers and dlr-eiors nro urr.ed to at- telld. llnsfcss i'or I.iiuchi'on On Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. Sleet er entertained at lunehoen on Tuesday at her at tractive home on Siskiyou Heights. Guests Included: Mrs. k A. Moore, Mrs. A. ll. Mason and the bit ter's mother. Mrs. Lottie McMullen of Seattle, Medfiml People l-.njo Swlui at llelimin's italic Mrs. George Until. Mrs. William 11. C.ihiett and children Kloise ami Harry, Mr. and Mrs. John Oenison and son .lack. Mr. and Mrs, day "Withani and small son were ammiK Medford people who enjoyed nwimming at lleliuan's Baths, In .Ashland, Thursday evening. 4 Visitor Here Jr vts fur Home. Mrs. Gh-nn I. tixfonl of iniahii. Nebraska who hu been Immisc guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Nich ols for two weeks will leave tomor row for her home. During her vis it here she made the trip to Cra Ur Lake, Oregon Caves, and nu merous other points of Interest. Leave for Cri'secni CHy To SjH'iid Several Wwks Mtv. William Vawter and son. Mrs. Gilbert Stewart and son and Mrs Hob level and small son left today for Crescent City, where thev ha vi taken rnttufces at Mrs. Fred Kndert's enmp. several miles situth of Crescent City, The party expects to renin in several weeks. J'.nlertalit at Dinner Honoring GneM Mr. and Mrs. Uiley I Ifenson entertained nt dinner Saturdav e e n i n n. honoring an oht-ttme friend. Hev. II. S. Shansle of Mil- ion. Oregon. Covers were placed for U v, II. rs. S. Shsngle. UeV. lam K. Ray ami :ind Mr Krank Roberts. TP.ntertain Guests 'lYoni Oul-of-Toun. Mis. and Mrs. J. G. MrNamara enjoyed a week's visit from their son. K. McNamara ami wife from Houston. Texas, from their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Seymour, ami son Mack, and daughters Humnna. Genuta, of Oakland. C.i!.. and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Suit "f Seattle. Wash,, Mrs. Stilt is also a daugh ter. llellef Corps Have Minting. Cliester A. Arthur Relief Corps No. .14 held a social nt the of Mrs. J. II. Mtllhrdietb 91' 5 home North Central avenue. Friday 13th, The afternoon was spent in sew Inc nnd fancy work, after which refreshments were served hy the committee, Mrs. J. H. Mulhallen. Mrs. Purden. Miss ftin Hull and Mrs. 1. N. Mcponnel. Twenty-ix members were present. IUi.us at latnelieon "Honoring IIj i:tlmead-s Mrs, William Johnston enter tained at a luncheon Wednesday for Miss Catherine Kdmeades who is making n short visit here. Miss I-Mmetides left Medford five ye rs ago and ifc now r'-siding in f-os Angeles. Those" present were the Misses, Catherine Kdmeades. Retty Moore and Atisil Uavis. Mr. Helen Holt Wilson, Mrs. Richard Green. J tinner Party O On WeiltieMMry Mr, and Mrs. H- P f'earey wrt host at a dinner party Wdned:iv eveninjf at their home on South Holly street, m whb h I-eo f-'im-iners demonstrated Super-Made aluminum. O covm were placed for Mr. nnd Mrs. ft? Hubbard, l. ln.l Mrs. .1. Henison, Mr. and Mrs. K- Mlt' h ell and three children. Mr. nl Mr. J. Jack-ton and Mrs. I'.verei; J'jfTieM, Hlmmint Partr 1 Aem fr (he cek rpsilnn of Sigma Kappa Mil' r tailed whh a swinnning party un IRENE DE LOSH, IditW Phone 390-L or ?i A polecat e, Thursday evening hon oring three eirls who art nlanuiiiK on entering iiki.h state e.d l.e this fall. Those present vir Sally Hole-ris, tuna Celtauer. Dorothea KuMeli. Mildred Nye. Sarah Whil- lock, li'ti- Kii.N. Pdil Mot-K.ui. J'on.st Pi. ken. Kd;ud 'Ak. T-d .M--1 ry weather. Kenneth Pai Mi. Stanley HiijlKs. ' Visitor Her, ttottirns Hoitn. Mrs. Lottie McMulhn who h'l." hecH spending several months, a 5 a fctiest of her daughter, .Mrs. A. ii. Mason of Soinh Holly street. will leave this week for her home in Seattle, Mrs. MeMulleii has hcen ! honored BiicM at a numher of social affairs during her visit in this city. B.fme reiurning to her home she will visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jiiley in Aberdeen, Wash. Mouse Party i Cabin tin tin Hirm Mrs. Clyde S. Kakiit entertained with a house party at her summer ealdn un the liugttt near Konc Klk this past week. hoiMtring her house guest, Miss Austa lOakin of lioilywood. Itrldge ;t!l1 Hwimiuiug formd the enjoyable diversions. In the parly 1'he h. Kiiest. Mrs. guest, Mi Strange a lohii l'ei lis and ( a m mack, Airs. 1 house guest. hoiis M is. I'ran- Aglie Mayrlmser if Sim Pythian Cluh Haw Picnic. l-'f r the second time, th1 i'yth- njoy- Imi cluh with their families, t ed a picnic super, Thursday nttiM. July Kih. at .laekstui Springs. A number from ve- Hot Mt. Ashland temple were in attendance as well as other visitors, which ad it ed much to t he pleasure of the evening. Supper was served about seven o'clock. Mans took advan tage of the opportunity for a swim, others enjoyed cards. The next picnic will be held Thursday, July L'tith. ii. . IJ.s i: ii (erf allied .Indue ColUg- Home Members of 'hesier A. Arthur post, G, A- It., were entertained ;ai the homo of Judge Cotvtg ,on i Thursday. si heing present. Mrs. ICarbin and Mrs, (Jttyer, commit tee from the Dnnghlern of Vet era ns, served refreshments. M r. l.ymafi, commander id! the ju.si ' wis able to attend after his recent illness and absence from town. The meeting was a pre-bhthdav celebration f.ir Comrade Hayes, as on the following day he was S" years old. Miss I I'tfin M is. home 'an lino (ii-csive-s Iteturits le-tcrn Trip Pauline Greaves returned Wednesday from a trip in New Vrk, lloston, Washington, ! (.'hicago. New ( lr leans and other , eastern cities. Miss Greaves was accompanied east by her sister. Miss Josephine Greaves, whose marriage took place June JMh at ) Wiikinshurg, Penn. In New York, : Miss Greaves visited Misses Alice and Venita .Morgan, formerly of Medford. She returned home thru tin Canadian Rockies, visiting at Hanff and lake Louise. llve KclH'kii h I Mlge Hold Installation. IHstrid Iieputy President Kthyl Weed and staff of installing of ficers of f dive 1 teheka h I .oilge No. 1'S Went to Ashland Tuesdav evening where they installed the officers of Hop- Rehekah lxdge No. i4 of Ashland A large number of member were present and Louise Pcrnsai. president of the Rehekah assem bly of Oregon gave a very Inter est mg talk. Refreshments were served at the i lose of the meeting. California People I'njoy Vacation Here. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. l-eeds nnd three daughters of Los Angeles who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, 1. Kinney in Ashland for several das were guests last wee); at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles at Kdgewood Park, returning tn Ashland on Sunday, They are very much in love with the Rogue rHer valley and can see n great change sin- e their visit here several years ago. Mr. Leeds enjoyed the fishing both in Ruttc ere-k and Rogue river, Ijlteitain titiesis I'roiii tluf of 'I'ovtil A number of out-of-town guefdN who are visiting their college friends here fur several ween "i - dude: Miss Kdtth Gabiwin oi Rovs, Cal.. who i a house guest of Miss Rosy Ruhl. Miss Marian Howard of San Mateo, Cal.. who ! a guest of Miss Peggy Hamill. and Miss Ruth Woolsey of San ITanHseo, a hotte guest of Mis frames Sparrow. A numU-r of luncheons, swim- mine atid house Parties fcave hern g i ven lb s pa st week a monc t he younger s"t for th-e out-of-town guests. o - O I'ii.;im and Pndchmal Women To llac Picnic Tomorrow The Rt! -in- s and Professional Women's club will have ihetr an nual phnic K R P.'-ame-and White cabin on Wagner creel. Monday evening. -Ldy lSth. A11 memhe nt the a ar- i e't nested t no f Adrlenne Seward shop at f, .--biek and those who haw ;irPdo ked to phone Adricntie Steward. o arcninniodathn b.- nnde for Jho" who ld t i;o, Kvi rope I bi ig ih--if ( thing su. table 0"1 ested P li- .Fid -'nie- i-nic lutn-h. wimimng will he enjoyed follow- pi. nn witj.T, Hiiiiicr larty HoiioHn OMI-tf-ToM (ilMM. Mr, and Mis. Hay Stevenson of .laeksoiivill.-, en ten nine! twenty relatives from Grants lass with a chicken dinner oh Sunday, Those arriving S ttui day were In.nuld Savage and family of Sacramento, t'itl., Mr. and Mrs. Umeohi Savage and son Jinnnie. .Mrs. Kaher Itor otigh, Mrs. Anna Parker of Grants Pass, Mrs. Ida Kitigsley of Itell- tovti M: Moiuana. Mi, and Mrs. iHmuld Savne startd for their home In Sacra meftto Sunday evening, Mrs. Ida Kmgsiey is staying t It rough this w-l; visitim her luce-. t I ihl-Wclfan ( liiiic Will He Held This Vefc, The Jackson county health uni will conduct a child-welfare clin ic for children under six years of age iii the Howard school net Monday, July 1 i . from t::i" to -J::H in the afternoon, with 1 r. I.. M, Inskeep. county health of ficer, eondncting the examina tions, assisted by Mb- Agusta Glover, county nurse. The health iTiil will enndti'f a similar clinic at the Monday children unit he! at the ainp WithiiH auto camp aftemomi, July 2:t. for of that district. The d a clinic this afternoon Haptist church for loc.tl children. l. A. It. Will Puie .Marker fur Peace Treaty At the special meeting of the lb A. It,, held on Tuesday at the public library, it was decided to place a marker near Table ltoek, where tlo peace treaty was signed on Sept. lit, is;;t, some time this fall, commemorating the signing of the peace treaty by General Lane and the Uomie River Indians. The names of all the signers and wit nesses of the treaty will be placed on this marker. Any of the de scendants of i hesy men or others who are interested and wish to contribute to a fund which has been started can send same to the committee, w Inch include: M rs. J. H. Cochran, Mrs. Bert Anderson and Mrs, C. 1). Warren. llatigltters of Veterans Have I iitenst ing hei ing ; Klla IK Huhbs tent, llaughter- j of Veterans, met In remiir ses finn Friday at the Armory. Mrs. C'ii bis, president, and Miss I lull, -chaplain, gave reports of the state convention at Rosehnrg. The ' tent wan honored hy the appoint ment of M iss Hull as guard in the jttatf organization. it was decided that if possible the tent would take part in the parade during the Legion conven tion. On invitation official sponsor was decided to Kdgewood park There will he ing of the ordet of Mr. Lyman. of the tent. have a picnic at July V. in regular meet 1 until August 1M. MK and .Mrs. M, Cole Honored With Bridge DIiuhi- Party, Honoring M r. a nd M is. M . I -Cole, former n-sidents f Medforl, the Medford chapter P, R. . as sisted by their hudands gave a party at the country home of Me. and Mrs. 12. R. Oay in Sams Val ley Monday night. More than twenty couples were present and took part in the bridge-dinner party. Following a delightful il inner served on the lawn the guests played hridue. Mr. Cole is manager of the Fos-ter-Klelser adv.-rtislng company at Fresno, Mr. ami Mrs, Cole visited their Medford friends the earlier part of the week then left ftr Portland where they will spend the rent of their vacation. Mrs. Cole was former president of A. A. f hapter of P. K. n. PoHilar Mletlfonl tilrl Married In the l4i-i The marriage of Mlsc Josephine reaves, and 'arl H. Pjoniuist waj--SolenmiKed at the St. Stephens Kplseopai church in Wilkiiisburg. Pa., at 1' o'clock Thursday after noon, Juno "A. The bride ware a gwn of flesh chiffon and a wreath of rosebuds and tttih. and she carried a b'ou Miii't of orchids, bride's roses and lilies of the valh-y. Miss Pauline Greaves, sister of the bride was maid of honor and Mr. fang Moore acted test man. The hride attended the Oregon Agricultural f ollege, and up to the time of her marriage w;is employed by the California Oregon Powei company. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. C, Rjoniuist. ,((f Marshfhid Oregon, nnd a grad uate of the Oregon Agricultural college. He in new in the engineering- department of the West ijighoMse company, of PHtshmg. After a short trip the couple will be at home in Kdgewood, Pa. PoeiiiMmtit IMfge llae lii-taliatioii The. instalUtion of officer; of th local Pocahontas lodge, ri iduy evening was attendd hy a huge number of mem her. The deputy grear Poeahont;s, r Kinabarger. as-mt d hv Caf rie 'Milnes. duly installed the follow ing Officers; C: lii??nche ICinahftrger. I'ocalion tas; Huida Thiinnnn, Wenomi h , Mai lie Lmrian. prophefess: llolli Kinabarger, Powhatan: Oia Rln.l barger, fit"t 'niif; Jarah Iioom. yrcond fcout, Reridce Wdson. fii si lunner: Frederiea Glaco k. ser ond runner: Fidelia Piatt, first councilor: Vra Thomas, M-copd conpedor: l't ed Pin fir w ar tior: Cob Sho' in tn. seet.pd ai riir;R'il Miine, third w.trijor Gck iiyumjJ, (uurth uanlur; iluw- ard ilasc.ck. guar M the tepee, Gtis Hutr .ard. gu;r4 of the forest. XeU. I'uulin. luusleian. After the installation. -hort speeches w re made iy the ni'tt i'oCHh-ntas and Weiionali. Ktitcituiii Urtioimh Club At Holm mi Hishway The lUMiie's meeting of the Hnfln:tii cluh was held at the lMme of Mahel .uaektiiu-.h 'U the As!l,ind high way near th i'xrhnent Station n Wednesday aftermicn. The mettiiq u as tailed to order by the new president, Fadehs l'salt. It uas voted" ts discontinue the meeiings during the months of A tigUM and Septemhcr. The next stM-ial meeting will h held at the home of Florence ltu-.li in Ashland on July rith. The luis ttands are invited for the evening ami a covered dish luncheon will .he served in the park. Aftr the tneeliilg ! the remainder of th1 was spent in playing fiv Painty refreshments we t-y the hostess assisted ad join tied, afternoon e hundred iC sei ved by Nellie I'Uidin. . Iiiidrnial ItrcaktaM i Kim of the Week, ; Mrs. I.loyil WiiSbiUMtD t nter tained several friends t an inform al breakfast party at her home Thursday niorulng, "overs er placed f.r fourteen. I'tuilract ' bridge was the diversion of the af- term m, Scot . being won hy Mr. Thompson, Mrs. U, Coe and Vii-gH Strang. guet were: Mrs, I. Witter. M rs. Tin Mr 15. La-eson. Mi. A. - K r-vse. Mrs. MeOonald. Mrs. H. O, Re f of Gob! Mill. M!;. Fbieher Fish. Mrs, l Cook. Mrs. Jbd. llein-i. ill's, W. V;i l'c. Mrs, J. Stcv lis, ; .Mrs. J. C. Thompson. Mrs. . Coe. ; Mrs. V. Strang. " Mr. and Mrs. Williamson were hosts in the evening at a picnic supper at .lack MorreH's cabin on the Roeue. Thirty-two guests v ere in ib.- pat ty. Notctl AnUt . Will l .ccNir,. Here A vry iniereMtng and ume-ual jopp,rMmtty is b.-ing offeleil the people of Medford hv those who ;are giving the an courses in Ash land this summer. This week Mi liohlman who ha-; been doing some very remarkable stage setinu-s on ;Rioadvay. N.-vv 'mh, sMiS give fpecture the first of the we. k m , (be;,ier work. Last snmno r Mr. RohJman was in Kurop,. studying the theaters on the continent and in K;land, and iast November .successfully passed the examina- lions, admitting him bi the Stage jOesigners league in New York. He comes to us direct fnmi the east, full of unlimited enthusiasm, new ideas and a courage which is Ithe result of well laid foundations nor his life's work and endb-s J hours of grilling application to (what most poopb consider drudg iery. Owing to the fact jhat the Ashland Art School opened only last Monday, it was thought best .to give two lectures this week and Inone last week. The latter part of 'the week. Friday, July .'ic Miss Murphy who lecturer ronstanily on Art Appreciation hi New York .state vH help us to better lllider ; stand the things whh h are ivally worth while in the ait world. ) This course of sis lectures is being arranged hv Mrs. Potier J. NefL who is taking Ttn Sivem's place and Jane Snedlcor. Will thos-i who are Interested please 'call one of the two ladi'-s before Monday night and Inquire concern ing the arrangements which have jheen made for the first lecture? i Ashland An ScluKd t Has l-:ight ( imii-ms j The school started Monday mor ning July !th with frtv membeis ! enrolled. j More are coming in right along and On must intense Interest and j enthusiasm is evidenced in each j and every class. j There are eight separate c.utses and they are about equally well patronized (each class three hours raehL 1 The new man, Mr, Sakren. who is taking the place of Mr Nicholas F. Hih-y, im a remarkably nne h enr-her in his UiU couunerciai I art and pictorial Illustration. ; He t hc six periods each we.-k land his pupils are very apprecia live of his efforts. Mr. Sakrn ; teches tti Monday, Tuesday and j Wednesday, as does also Mis Mar ; garef Louise Murphy who teach j "methods" as used in public Sichonls, and "Art Appreciation." a J subject Of interest to every person (of ny culture and refinement. ! Miss Murphy fu.s a delightful sny of imparting information that i makes her clause an interesting sort of entertainment instead of hardship as study sometimes Is. Kery " lielphian" as well a any other person desiring a cult oral ; course of study should enter Ml.s ; Murphy's Art AppreehttUm class," j Kspeeially jdfould if nppenl to n. jphian members un it follows along the line of their nest year's cluh work, Helphians would do well to j register next .Monday as the work : is only just commenced. Art Ap : pieHation. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday forenoons each week from until 1 I "eliHk. I Manv Normal school Mu.lents . tre taking advantage of this t-ph-n-J lid opportunity of obtaining in- drUet (on from the best teachers j New York f'ity h.'is to offer, j There are students, both men j imi women, from Cumida, Wash J UL'ton, Oregon and alirornia. one f i"iii Med ford a ml one from Grant last, and of course many i mm Ashland, whom people are Mhor! Mppreeiatitm nd enjoying his wondeiful five Week of cul itural iiiflui-nre iuoiight to their . beautiful hub- city, hy the director. MInk Relh. Cady White, of J'jatt 1 Institute. New York tlty. It really like an enoanted tale. Minn White, in er gepeioMity coming to this beautiful Kei-hk 1 tfiun in Its wonderful selling among the beautiful hllU in south i cm regr,n, nnd giving wa freely of H'V superior knowledge nnd grerft ewi. p. help spy one willing tj receive instruction in any of the ! tipes of art represented hy herself ,nmt her enthusiastic co-worker in ! art. Mis Margaret Iulse Murphy. ' Willi.'i Sakren and our own ore- on hoy, who h2 made such n tie. among the IniemaHonff' ai lists, iMgai iiuhilimti. Mr. Pohim.m I lut ii t I i u dcc .snojj and M k jf i i ii fi That h.. i a master in hi line is pro.-: hy th ( th i ! had cha.g- , t tl l t 111. Ill u t iHliHlul 1'agenn in t)o- ea. t"riei during U;e p.cn: .im; and ,d p. . ft r ; : v. r . - .11 eul t. dt--;gmng sr-i,il nn-i.e ! a t. the AHe;:e.-tH I T'er 1 CTMiailV. , i -i. . It UUM be ttef! Mth While t van Mr. lt.hUn.iV c:a-,-,- ;.f-,i llte w Hfi r hat perfct .mm- he handler h,- psotd.a. U.lh ha:i;an ind ina.-ieai. He j.kiadU .l firm v,Jh intens deir- to tax hts !-,t rery stud ;,i :n fas iias-es, A erdial immsJhm l e!ef!ded by eaeh el the utriceti:inM teacher, t.. any ucvested. s visit any class that might appeal, and in this vv ty leam, at lust hand What the Ahl.tnd Alt School has to ofier. Mrtltord GaMhm tluh Mrds Hold Mctlftml Tt. M.dlord Garden . lu'i met stHM uti!v vv uh the ; e-ob su . Uamotid Mikhe, at the Hot. 1 Medtord Wednesday evening. .Iikv 4 1. and manv jh-hUNhs of intejcs. dis.-u-s t. owing m the fact (haf many of the members were away on ,P-ations, the attendamc was not us large as ouid have been de- sired. Ml thos. who were present felt i-p.tid for coming, as the in- tr M and nthnsastu dnuui s these meeting?- is so inspirational Uiat .-viyeiie goes home enthused, vrjlli a desire to lN4p make ih.'.r own hem.- grounds and the eitv any eoutttrv m general a more at- tra-.ne pi;(t e in which to In l In. , !;), the presaiem is .1 leader m Hie best sense of th- woid. showing a sympathetic in- it-t and a willingness to help every member Ulh Uiei,- lnlt - vhlual prohleiiK, and in many cases making himself respon 1 financially for tli-Ws at hiun- a?id oiMigatnns inetirr.nl by the I 1 even some of long standing. w Tite garden dub ik a pul 1 Mirit d undertakhtg In whi. h v cry lsusiness mm and htdiv I I .should show a real Interest. No-'i'i 'where could anyone spend a small itl.S t" any better advantage and . receive moi e gcllllhie K;tjf.nt(ofi ; for their money than hv navimr- ; for a membership hi this cluh!' Utmt attending pj times a year. ; liiciidt-d in this sttial! fee is a rIav, Tlo v mere ae otnp.. n subscription for a year s iiuniheri. ' Ha;'e l-'redenm t. '1 he n of tiie Retier Flwn Magasinejly m.n rwd i ouph will m.;,c in s This iifta- patter alone, is mor"!' ls ran it in S.kos jtlwm woiih the whole sum paai l j Rt, i Thccdcre S. AveriH and tit. I An urgent invitation to join isJV. Frnster of Hctei. v extended every flower lover In the " mi d in utariig. at tiie I i ' vicinity. : hyteriati church ly Rev. 1-, t There w ill he the regular meet 1 rem e Saturday nt I p I itig in A'ii:ust and soon there-! Airs. Av-i uis has enttv l-'in 'after a wonderful flower show. ( the tlregmv .springs . t-w mi The judges w lio esamine yards front Hilt and us piep.ii ;ng latnl gaideus entered for the -m- pin them to the pobh--. , test have be.-n imay g4ng out day j after day tabulating facts con ; ccrping the flowers in Idooin and j getp-ial points in their favor, at the correct season. Many flowers have not com to the judging I period yet and therefore have not 1 beep passed upon. When ail flow- j ern have reached their best and have hee jisd?pd, Mrs. RidcnJ . Mrs, Furnas and the assNtiimj A jmt meettiiB f th-- Ib ii '' , I judges will recommend where jond Foreign Missionary s" e-tv cf . f placr the 13 prizes offered. (the First M thHst l.;d-cci:i i .Mrs. Ii'Alhini hmnght with I hreh was held in the hu i . v. hvr to this meeting a h. mH parlors on Tuesday aftern-.on, the) choice flowers to he set out and newly eh .-;. d president, Mrs. W very gen-rmis!y gave them to th Walker, pie-ddiim. ; members l take home to their peiiing 'sriss of mh-; and 1 irarlnj. prayer led by Mb-s May Phlpns I This is an evamph if the spiri; with the business m ssmoi follow (of Mndly helpfulness shown hv . in. The study program Wajs di- members of the fcaritcn eluh of rected by Mrs, 1, leir. f Medford Thin Mde of Kills Island, Mrs j It is to he noted that several of AlcOee. ? the members have (i-iM-iiMivly inr- ldnds for Japnnese, Mrs. INi j noshed flowers to heaulify theson, windows of the chamber of com-' Women Citizens, Mrs. I, lierr. merce, ami the cluh voted t.t take) A year wit limit ap Raster, Mm. ;the resttoiislldiity of keeping fresh j W. Walker. fhmers at th:? ptace on dijdav during the r.imipK Amii'-;in Ie - mm and auxilmry convention, to he held in Medford AuKtist 2, 3 and 4. 4 4. . Miss Maude Champlfn was host ss Wednesday at a party viven 'm honor of Miss Mary Muhr of Yak - Ihim, Wash. Thttse present were Mrs. T. M. Pnrrvtf. Miss Kuniee Parrel!, Min Kalltryn tole, Misne.i Jane tid flarharn MeOnat. A mtp num program was Kuril. liiffrejIi metttH were served. I j , - I boctety rerBonals ( Mr. and Mn. I. A. Monre anri im Iinld will fiMfid tod;iy 1KC Miss Ilnxel KulMatlf of I!end,N s home tif t ,V lr. , It. SnnMj Itr. nn.l Un. -hrle Kwenev and Mis- K.hth Kw.-encv -i.ent lhr.hwl f"M f HMlnN-i week ,it l'receiit (itv Sim. Allien j-vim ha as h.Mine truest her mother, Mrs. Anne rnlff of IIdi-ih, Minr. 4-- Mr. Il'.n.'ihl Clark and dnueh- ter Xancy hnce retttrised from a weekV tay at tinld l;i h. Mr, and Mr-. Owrle Wine ; tioiner, i ir. jtary ti, &tri Kier, m :Me-iy hye. Minn. Mrs, f Preston; mother of ; Prank Prejit.jn hnn h-n-ed the Ho.way diehard Home during the 1 miner tnotithn, Sir. J. Irtlett of Poruqn nd her mother, MtN, !. Ve kriMtn, of OruntM piij, i,nt Friday In' M'dford vitiitf frU-nA. 51r, and Mm. J. ISueht .M. A until K.iNin i.f j.n linn. iwhi. Ik i.i.ntintc flu- suiiiiiit in.lh hr nMtaml I raL r Lite, tml.iy. 4 Mr aii.l Mi.. iore W.Mman ..I HI? w...t M;.in. h;v' th.-ir ... ..m.mlr. Kl..th Full t" ! , , fr ,( Ih, nl.:11 lHU,l,ns r,mnms r .Mr. hi,.. Mr. t., K. I:r..ph)r who- ' In HW jitarj. aln ( ,L i,, ,,,,,-, ,i,, J i.tuine frm iho numlwr h I,n .iij.,vllle , ,mi.. iT fill- varalln In Canada. " '"f1 iwl" n" ,.,, ,rtP,. ,,, nMr l,m Ml, at lh- ,.f ,,. Wo,,,!., X ; The oK will hav- thrtr Thv. ,.l lhr h-.l, ... ... .,- ' - ' - 1., - Mr e i at l;.-:r i -w.-.d v wei e Mi and set; .!a. Par-o;w .,itd A, J. Par on m 'Aw In Us. Jelui l Mr, and Mt-.laht.-r V, Mr. .ml Mis. San!ey .t.".o-s . two eh'bit e(i accimp.ni d by ll house gm-s. Mi. Anna R-vn.' J f iklahoTii.i ae -pi..l sacral da-.; RanbMi-b-, 1 - Mr. Jti- l- cnm-cl-d -alitoiisa sn pMuere-. ' Mr. and M; K. M. 1 Fors th, M.at. are uresis ml and Mrs. 11. t Fr-le?-e, T are making a tmir of th- w , states having oute by v t Seaule. Spokane and Vain i R c. They p. as f.,r as Tia Juana and tr.'ke lenm trip by wax t-i i'iM an( i-olumlaa Jtiwr Mr., tioo'.u is a si-:cr ot . Fred-tte and Mrs. i-m ill.- R ley . WEDDINGS ; I tjonpiiM -Greaves A attractne wedm; ua. enmii'ed Thmsdav afiHi,..,.,, ,., s .si.,.hcn"s Fpi-epal church m Wi knisburg w h.-n Mis J jt t t uvcn of Medford, tit l i i came the biide or Cail II. .1 i:M of Cdgewood The biide was -tiT. Miss I'auii 1 m her Si i-ndevl bv ! - J)) .Me.ilFi mofv. : 1 t'l.'-n aU'-l the eerel Imm i n ip Mr and M I:o:.m 1 de ill KIk'M.mmI Press. 4 - W i 11 ma Fit -gei a Id a nd " t II SlHer ftom a ims valby emmtiy wie -d hy Rev. i;. p lurem jihe .linn ii stioty at p io chill, h stioty at Social Events of Church Societies I MciImnIM Missions SNdcl Haw Medina. Refrevj)H.ftK ff un and ' httie cake-, were Mrvet by the hostess. Mrs. VlJe Mt.s. llennj Mm. Iternaid Rolwrts, 1 j (ifMian i hiiM'li Women 5 j IImc lK-loimry Meeting j l The Ladies Aid ntid Misionaryl ; - iiv of the fim "h- -i" I -church met In joint, session In the I -ib h , f J ; Wednesday afternoon, July 1! Hi, ; e-viv . iue muo- .ueess - or the Lathes AW (he Mhsionary j society held their first meet ink Isitlee the eleetion of officer. W It tl I Hit- newly ileclcd president. Mr, J ; H -I.. l:ay. In the ihair und all :tur ofn.-. preset. At the .-i.. (tof the hutness rlw Mis. Wm. Aiti h'd in a verv .lev at lftel whIi h"i jod Hhk an her tonh ,;,! iVmlliMn 5:H nml nunnii-nl. .! on the vere e:t In heitdul io;inner. The outf t.tnding Jf'iltiire i.f )he nflernoui) wad th teniMt fioiil the lNcitde of i'hrit ,.ivrn.M,n iu.t rl..l at Turner, ,,rt b" SUh ' J- Wlhn.d who 1 1m" twry .ok. A 1 hver. vnral do. "In the ;aid-s" l.yl.ini-k. j Mi-. t'heier Vedt, and a plan wh hy MM Senevh-ve llumn : were jdc;iMK fe.itijjv tf Slu' afternoon' ntertalnmeni. Mrs. Cverett Krids tnld n tniotiat y slnry In her usual iilnslni; ni.inner. Mm. Jac. irlmy'n Ktioij. had harge uf the rraiti and the N i:l hour ttbieh ftt.. .1 jn rhrr;e, T nxt HiHtine will jto held tn Ashland iiaitt. Ausrtil 7th nnd all lad leu of the church are invited to a i tend. Central Point Frfrd rtttirh T J Inhnnrin Iwl.r Th ttt..r ti. - , AwmlU, Paul ,f (Teai!i iu it, !,..,,,, i ti... ii,ip ug,t!ti,.t tiv 'r l.iif-..,-in. i i Act -fit; iiissii ai, ii.u Inn srvlo-K. Our Knili-avor irI iiM'iil. .!'. Iliirrli, h silli w I f.ir ilirh m ar alMhailkful. Th.J s n.unlc- til II.- fwnhm wirtio 1H jlw W by flic yomw n.ile- rholr m- ,n-. l,-hfl panlnr will pwarh In both th Radio Program KMED Mntl Tribune-Virgin Sin thin P 1 i I l'ie . lv i 1 11 ; I.I.I V 3 h a i. i 111! Vim a'! i and iet 1 i m ui t Ms. a CM:.: nnn hcjs elle ol !: ! M.ip e t.tol Mis tit. --axon p t I 1 ii I .Ml. hall'o. lis Huhv olav.l a unhell. h i epet s allt li tails . abo till HeAth Mttd I rcelc.l the r;i t pi - 1. 1 i s atiiio'iin n.Tt l.r.ti ,1'1V mi. fit! ercttc- I'll i.'ll .ollle lav us It.OO I: i. v.h. ti.lt - lepois ,1V Hll.l Kill tllli f ;ni 1'is, 1 j. I I e ll.tlls . ind Ml" ''..liomat 1 n uli l,V the 1 1 .ii , i , iim-.le ;il I MTb Pill v."' the pen .1 v .iiilh-.r. o'lii ( o 111' ..-!in .ll.IU.il I .1 I lV 1 I' 'nu'i'i' coiupii n : m Kl n xt I Cooe.i PI--ion of italic 1 Ii lit h hearsing this new play w lucl eh W ! vtcid to he c Mu-o. diamalM Ethnn either "Jsi I'lannin" " or "tlpioll Stesv," M(Ml M filie prode linn t" aured. This is the pay whlch se.oe! Hll success ,t-r K when gKiu Ns fir?i h FILM DIRECTOR'S PROTEGE ELOPES WITH DAUGHTER IIOI.I.Y WM. 1 . Julv i,-iy Man, known -sir kstioth. hrr of tl hiu IMvln rene, i I fi.UIl ;t a MWlHM h oil l, l i vh.-jed with f.'rew-! d i,l Bitu, V.'ediiehiy to Yuma. Arlivi I 3 Mil Jod;y the S'tmmpi couple hih the new of their i ri..K- t th a a tr-W f;nhr h-t". father h-!. Mn-on. who mme here from : lrhnoie. K, l, pave hi we m h: yti- (;neme, whs I a Wntnun i hahy -star, Rav h-rsn a- ' Mj-oii'- uy-Unumr "the !Sar1-s sijilth heio." N t die- to mny j. f..riwr c.mtm. Int to his ytM nrhleh diiee:rs saj N in lir-rt iitiat if. that f th- -hief Mm, He la l;Hs We I.UMt U ! 1 1 hHde In chichi anH a j Monde, j farew. a hri time ;ik fwtiI M;iwn. lh JS a iree cMi.i, Si-t- Itlnif iiway with a ham xindwhh mi hdlv.Ml lunch count. -r, Th ! trdneer-dire t.r lifcd h f tv; I ftnd sitn. d him a -nlr.n ; Wedne-day ;trewes d .uchier 11- hmwt her father le;d and put thr ih?-elyn acr.il- turner hie t-tmit (with the "K f the u J Jhnw ch i M I11MVM VM'. rtMmmiMJ Vt SVT 1 MM. Utl!HMl!?,"i Mount 1- rtKiikii. i;uroie hHmt known voh- n 1h in erunhn ) The ilcvelMiimenf has Mr"k t tlB j rr t the heart: f the .,.,i.u 3 mih h r-nienler the hatf it " Thr nm lliw l in ramc X"1 ' lulins rrm m-- " " W an fl- ' ' h m..i ti.) l r. m.' A rnmN?..ii i.f i-ipfT .M-.-n nt rm iimhaiist t. ASHLAND ASKS FOR $350,969.98 FOR NORMAL S. t, . I hv v.'. i" i-'s '. 1 ar.:. r; iff' JSJip! c .. r Kiijv-'V 'vr :..-t;:: '; iw. ;i -d ;-nthr (aciHtie V r tac a:..i : n -;i-aU"ti c ' l. h-.ir.i ! f-t:- Mr-!llnl ' T : . I i L , ' I he CTU i t M I i lIC .1-1- I- i.H'i .p.'Tl Tltt- t c ;i.mac 'i.oid ft.s al! i hV ote l l-p.e priui ' 1 "" 1.. -. ! v ' 1 m -. - ; i n . '1 lie M.llf!!l"r.: !loei til J ' ii r .iiro it .i- i.'.ima- tiwi : k ni ::a- reveiiu-j, ,i r.. (tu:':t, ii : iHft:niwt'ti tt'UJ'f frv ''1-ejn J?.'-"-lit- P '1 X t i. i r ,,!! tbe t.4v v :;.iv. w.-n 1:1 oi it .- .-:!: - t.e! 1 u (mT:. f ft.if r, !'!:. rt e. ...I", Kill"' -tat.- no..!-.! .ont-.d ni .ndnd o( in.- .uo.is st a ik tl.UlN alld I : I ! 1 M" ilrTlVIUeS II! ill U- ol -iu: in :v ; .cii a i.i.n.iiri j: ! r th.- Vs:, i'j. I'l- iiiuuni in Iide.l Im'.UI. of II.. I U 1 - co '! :.!- k i i i 'i-.dt in a i i mil at t i t in- e.ir v i rrffd not he frfef- had ::ud d f.'i'i1.' -i -.! - d id t in !:eo Hs-,-.,, .:; :-eTDIli; l u I tlllie I''eside!H J. A. nurrhill of nit In I -ipdeir- . f ! n-i Monmu!h pjeseltl-- irpCjj hudtte :.f.- i-n!.i fur ! lU'S! hielUM ( kirrehm iii hi t - n . ttl ,,k f 'Mm is lor a new :- j i-:iin li . : f L r i .1 K rmMIl f;1 I lu t I n n ?!'f pfii'iwis is iJaecd , ,.; -2. rue n -.i-.-iXTP-r f t!--v auui.r.1.; ui ! fit.ui I i . rei ,-red HI i.lT. 1 ' T "'. 1 , , l u in i i-'iopriaUiJii hi in'1 1 itr a earrv n;vr o: 1 Imrrt !.Miiratbn c; iii; l'.'-cl:-' i nun. is un iii''' -vr lu r of on iv ?- ' 1 -1. r le.. i roud for enrh year. TABLE ROCK TABLETS . V. Ill 1.11. V III L t:r:uti "-i T.i!.-n'. :h: i Ml-s J. W. IiruUl ft l".te ".xriii eh i teinK held thi ek mt lc -ch.-etlhMi' litid. r the MULT r H I Ml - H i I lit Mr. and V f)r:;ie 11- ,-i r.' ( fie .i ' L j 1 i 1 1 ,' ;'--nj- f a i,k y ..v l..rn Ju.v 0 ni th- ;r.tr.t I'.i-- oTMla) The Mi Kn and krnthjr HUiTi' .f Mlfnl SfW W-VdSssSay vitm.- usih ttw S haffer famHy, m,-, Sutm My f l:iwf ISH r Is a vi-iir at the home f her mm IS Myers f tlil tda. e, Mr. I.tihi lenlnd of Priwcf 1 stefilno iwie time jth r-LtSv an I friends hr Mr, fluy Tes tm psirrymgr lh m.&t M rmtp twit ivn;h i-Ut ViH rm t t:ivtiQ 11 annual X'amfim, The hrh fir- srhh h mnA -m Hut" MrtMMlay near Trail le .ue m ihr-;leHln t the hinthl i'U. en the F. iSUln dace that ntir.- crew fthf MMlr r eh ird w r calle! t he sren Mnd.y 'mUm and il m far ant the tilcht hrre tli fhiaei mere .tlt uwlrr pntrol. Mr. Pruilt Ad datirjiter Mr . lUuham of Ktcramrntm m re r-c. nt tWi heji a wsrr - Alrn. Walter Vil..ti and tmtt :jidr-n of FnuiiiFr. Ic.-minsj lentir from ih r haiit -r a tfiirtnr dunne Iwllnc ' iirailon. mm hayrack rB- --tun; nearly 20 Umn of Alfalfa --ere hurued Tne(My afl mo. nn (he 1iuvi wrh nt Agate. M-ny jMi4e frnm thin sts4 r- I r"n,e distrlrts rj.yed Jhe hanks .if the river hy the jWanm - " w. m ,.,.,...., ,.,. nawnin, " or many n.re bb 0"11' r huislmn.) ' i hT -t ii n.l th-ir a- rwMon. hri wany jfari mn ; lrtf.r.- il.p WaiiurHs buught nrftp