Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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Wenonah Club, ilunu- of
8- Florence Hush in Ashland.
Thursday, .1 uly HOtli. It li
hands invited for covered dish
4 luncheon in Hit- evening.
4 Pythian dub picnic Thurs-
day. July 26ih.'
The 11. M,-. L. Rihle Study
Club w.Il met Wednesday uf
J tt-rnoon, with .Mrs. M a ry
J Down,, Mi'H. K. V. Maddo
4 will lead the study, John :Msi
4 chapter. Spoeia I business lo
transact. Members urged to
! a 1 1 fiul. Visitors welcome.
HtKii- lliv.-r Reekeepers
picnic today, Jackson 1 lot
Springs.
The Ladi'e.s' Aid .society of
J- the First Methodist 1 -'pisevpa I
church will meet in regular
) Home Coming. Tufs.lay after-
noon in tin- church parlors.
4 Tin- Mary-Martha circle will
fr have charge of the entertain
inent.
! American Legion Auxiliary
i- meeting .Monday evening ut
fr 7:Sn, July at the Armory.
J 7 Daughters (1f rninn Veter
a ns of ihe Civil War and their
tamilies will have a picnic at
J the Win. Lyman cabin at
- Ldgewood iKtrk. next Sunday,
July L'lMh.
& W. C. T. C. luetiDK. v. w.
C. A., Tuesday. July I'Cih, a!
2 o'clock.
8i'-i-tj4!-!-i-8j-t
Kershaw Hellman Withllng
Kvrnt of Idi st Week
AL tho Methodist church of
Bremerton. Wash., Wednesday aft
ernoon. July h, at ) o'clock. Miss
Augusta Heilinait, daughter uf Mr.
and M rs. ;. J. 1 leilman of Mr
(iregor, Inwa. became the bride of
(onion K. Kernhaw, son of Mi,
and Mrs. I. M. Kershaw of Med?
lord, re. The ceremony ,was read
by Rev. Alex O. liennett. The
church was prettily decorftted with
guulioll, ruses Htul sweet-peas.
The bride, entering on the arm
of her brother-in-law, . Dr. F.. (i.
Longely of Rremerton, Wash., was
lovely in a French dress of ro.se
beige satin and lace ami a-large
picture hat. She carried a bouquet
of bridal roses and sweet-peas.
Miss Frieda Schneider of Wood
burn, Ore,, maid of honor, wore an
lirchld georgette dress and carried
!t botKiuet id' roses and lavender
sweet-peas. Jiurtnn Wood of Port
la nd, ru., - cousin of the nt'outu,
Finix heSl man.
' The quests were: Dr. and Mrs.
K. (. Longely of Hremertoti, Wush.,
brother-in-law and sister of the.
hi ale; Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M. Kershaw,
father and mother of the groom;
Mr. and Mrs. ;cnrge W. Douglas.
Kieunor Wood and Burton Wood
of Portland, Ore., and .Miss 1-Yieda
Schneider of Wood burn. Ore.
After the ceremony a four-course
wedding dinner was yerved at Al
rierhrook Inn on Hoods canal, a
picturesque KUininer hotel DO miles
in mi Hrenierton, overlooking the
waters of. I'URet .sound and the
Olympic mountains.
The bride 1h well known in Med
ford, having taught in the Jackson
school during the past year. She
is a most popular girl with a wide
circle of friends.
' The groom graduated from Med
forrt high school and nt tended
Oregon State college and the I'ni
versity of Idaho.
Following the dinner. Mr. and
Mrs. Kershaw left tor Scuttle.
They wil spend several weeks on
the const, followed by an extended
trip through the Canadiart Hookies,
visiting in Iowa and Illinois. They
will be at home in Medf,,rd about
(he first of November, where .Mr.
t Kershaw will be in business with
ids father.
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;rcter .Medford Club
llat SM'clal .Meeting.
Kolhtwing the luncheon of Hie
Greater Medfold club nt Oie lintel
Medfonl on l-'i iday , nmui at 1
o'clock, a business meeting was
held to discuss whether r not the
I.uke Ryan home on lla,rtlett and
Jnrkson street should be purchased
for a club hou-jc.
Mrs. R. V. WMIiams, the newly
appointed president gave full par
ticulars pertaining to this property
which had been secured by the
board. The property was valued
nt $10,000 but eould be purchased
for S,rt0, terms to be arranged
suitable to the club. The housa
Is in splendid condition and fur
nished throughout. The club has
given card parties in this home
unrt found it very convenient from
a socinl standpoint as well as for a
club house. On the nth'!' hand it
wns discussed whether or not a
iw club house with auditorium
jrml rooms other dubs in the city
could rent, would not be the most
satisfactory. The dlseussion lasted
for over threo hours and was live
ly from bcRlnntim to etui. Ideas
from both. old and nw members
were givrnv-anrt the problem of a
hew club .or community house was
weighed from every anifle.
U was decided that the Women's
clubs (.f Medfonl need a pi. ice to
nwet and that the time was fit hand
for the Greater Medfonl club to
act. The motion was made to re
tain the option on the Ryan home
nnd a committee was apoini-d to
get estimates and plnns for a
new building ami to also investi
gate other property that would be
sultnMe for a chili' house.
The" next meeting will,- r.?
luncheon at the Hotel Me.lford on
August Cth nt which time i. p.Ws
of this committee will be given.
AH member are urs'd to at- nd
tjts special meet inc.
I -
i ten a In (Jiioma Q
formally nt Home
Mrs. Charles A. Wing, Mr. Har
IRENE DE
Phont
old Wing and Dr. Strirhland. moth
er of Mrs. Charles Wing, were Sun
day evening guests at the home of!
Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Klliott.
Wiw-; nf 40 el
Have INi'iiic
The wives of thi- 4a ot s'a m-
. joyed a picnic supper at l.ithia
park in Ashland Thursday even
ing. About 14 w.-re present. Afir
; the picnic supper they attended !
the band conceit in t hi- park.
Ho-ts at Dinner
Hoc no I lk Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crews eiiter
l;iimd at dinner Wednesday cve-
iiiing at RiKUe I'.Ik. honoring Mrs.
-Knuie l-n.y-.a:i of Valley t'ily. N.
' D.. who is n house jmp'si of Mr.
and Mrs. Ceurgc fodding. t'ovei
. Were plaeed fur six.
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Hit -of-'low n ;nt-.,i
Uit liiamoml l ake
Mism Helen Herbert, accompa
nied by Miss Dorothy Doyle of Man
' lYnnelsco and Miss Kthel Mc.Mun
nus of Reno. Nev., returned Thurs-
, ilay evening from I Haiuond la ke.
.where (hey haw been enjoying a
. vacation of tv.o weeks.
I.itiicheou I'any
On siurilii.
Mrs. ,,tp Andrews was hostess
to a group i,f friends at luncheon,
on Saturday at the Hotel Medfonl.
t "overs were placed for Marie
't'liurchiU, M iss 1 ranees 1' rater,
of l.ongvieu. Wash.. Mrs. T. .1 .
. Artuspiger, .Mrs. l.amm and the
host ess,
lt4'eke'M'iV .tsociaili)ii
Will llavo Pleulc T.aay
I Members .f the Roiie River
I lteekeepers as-ir-ifi t ion and their
'families will hold a basket diner
at the Jackson Hot Springs today,
i At noon the luncheon will be
j served under the trees, with each
family bringing their own baskets.
and the afternoon's main business
will be an inspection of apiaries in
(that vicinity.
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V, T. I . Meeting
; On Thm-Mlay
! The members of th W. C. T. L".
Will have a special meeting at the
: Y. W. t A. at U o'clock Thursday.
The members of Ashland W. C. T.
jr. will be the guests of the local
jiinion. An interesting program has
iheen planned and refreshments will
j he- served. All members are urged
' t ohe pres-ent and to bring their
' friends.
i
I Vrnct'li'uu Ley ion Auxiliary
j Will llavi Mei'tlug Monday
I Pins! IMns! Who does not have
j an auxiliary pin? Monday evening,
i July i'3, at X o'clock at the Armory,
! the Medforil unit of the American
: Legion Auxiliary will have a suf
ficient number of the official em
blems to supply every member who
! for uny reason does not have one.
Members, new or old, who have
, not been initiated are urged If) be
present so as lo finish this before
the convention.
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(Om-or-Town finest
Isit 'inter tMkf
j Mrs. Knute I'roysaa of Valley
if'ity. N. D., Is a house guest of her
Mouther anil family. Mr. and Mrs.
Jfieorge Codding of Queen Anne
! avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Codding and their
' guest spent last week at Crescent
! ( it and the Oregon Cave!. They
j drove to Crater lake during the
i past week, anil Mrs. I'ruysaa vis
jited friends in Myrtle Point.
, Mi". Kroysaa Is dean of music at
the I'niver.siiy or Valley City, N. I ).
1 Med ford People
', ltd urn rmiii l-ji-st
Mr. and Mrs. I ten Sheldon re
! turned the first of the week from
an extended tour in the east. Mrs.
j Sheldon visited friends in Chicago
;and other eastern cities while Mr.
j Sheldon attended the republican
.and democratic conventions. They
visited Mr. Sheldon's mother iii
I .Minneapolis.
j Mr. Sheldon will leave today for
'I,os Angele.s, where he Is connected'
-with the Los Angeles Daily News.
Meilford filrl Married
liiM Week hi Arkansas
Announcement of the marriage
on July 14th of Miss Wilma Jejine
Rower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Villiam A. Rower of Hanisoti. Ar-kansn-,
and Floyd Kdward Taylor.
has been received by friends in
M' dford. Mrs. Taylor is well known
here among the younger set, hav
ing 'attended high school in lft:'ii.
-7. and Ilvtd with tier sister, Mrs.
Paul Rarron. she is a No a niece
of Mrs. . w. Oreene. ;,-(n south
Central avenue,
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Rowciia Irrlr
Ha- leing
The Ituweiia circle of the Ve.
mr-n bnlge had their soY-iui and bus
inetts meHting fur July at the home
nf Mr-n, William Dobyns on Kings
highway Wednesday nftertion. July
1. After the hustn'-ss was attend
ed to, all present .-njoyed n few
hands of ."iOm. At a late hour the
hostess .vfrvfd delirious rcfrfh
iipnts The August meeting W1
b" held at the home of Mrs. C, W.
Howard. 4ih Reatty street, with
trs. C. C- Howard ai hostess, on
August 1 (.
Out -of -Tow n (hicIh TTtiiBeJ
At I.unrheon nt llnti V'4fonl.
M rs. Thomas .P Amspoker en
tertalned at a 1 o'clnrk luncheon
at the Hotel Medfonl? on Fifthly
in hontir rt out-of-town guests,
who a ! t iitin here. Including
Miss Frances Frater of Iongview,
a s h . . who is a guest at t h t
iuvioker h'-me. :tnlQir. nnd Mr-i
ror::n Werner of New York. wTio
. t !((! ni: rHai v in thi rflv.
Cuf sts inelndrd Miss KnnrM
Fratet,0R-. and Mis. Dornn Wer-
LOSH, Editor
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ner, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens,
Mrs. Lydia Andrews. Mrs. l.eona
Marsteis, Miss Alma l.awveiue,
John Curie and the hostess.
Alter the luncheon the part
enjoyed the picture at .Hunt's
Craterian, "The l.ion and tht
Mouse."
Mrs. Y. Rerry 1-iueiialits
l Side ( lit lo
The Kasi Side circle of the First
' M. K. church met with Mrs. W. T.
1 lierry. Crater like avenue, Tues
day afternoon, the president, Mrs.
iJ.A. Duron, presiding Seeial fea
tures of-the afiernooii were read
ings, "A Prayer" and "The Reali
ties of Canada," by M i.-s 'lara
Rerg: accordion solos. "Tlo- l.ittle
hur-h in the WHdwood" and "Su
a nee River. " Mrs. W. T. Rerry.
During the social hour Mrs. Rerry.
assisted by .Miss Clara Rerg. served
, cake and punch.
legion Auxiliary Women
Attend l.uncheon in Sjileni,
Mrs. Mary K. Chaney. presiilrnt
, of the Women's Auxiliary to ih
I A me' lean Legion; Miss Relva Ai
; ken, general chairman of the con
vention coinmission; Mrs. Roland
Sin it h. on the housing committee.
! l. ft Friday by auto for salem,
where they attended the 10 o'clock,
luncheon on Saturday of the Sa
lem auxiliary in honor of M is
Aiacimyre Wallridge. national
president of the American l.e
; giou Auxiliary, who is their guest.
They returned home Saturday
evening.
Dr. Virginia Rlgg KiitcrUilns
t Ricnlr Dinner for Cu -sts
Dr. Virginia C. Rifig gave a pic
i nic dinner Thursday evening In
honor of her son. Dr. .1. R. Rigg
, and Wife of RlooiililiKtou, III.
i Invited guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. RogKS, Dr. and Mrs. R.
W. Sleeter. Dr. and Mrs. F. (i.
j Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes.'
Mr, and Mrs. W. fY. Rucker and
'Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Ranks.
Dr. a nd M rs. R Igg arc lea vlng
j today for Sequoia national park,
where they will secure pack horses
i ami travel 70 miles back into to
, forest, and where they will spend
a month.
Dinner nnd Rrldue 1'arty
Kvent f the Wcvk.
Mrs. C. O. Humphrey and Mrs.
A. 1. Collier were hostesses for a
'dinner party at the hitter's new
home on Fast Main street Monday
; evening in honor of Mi, and Mrs.
, F. D. Kmory who leave soon to
make their home in the north.
I Dinner was served on the lawn,
j followed by bridge. Mrs. Kdward
Leach held high score and Mr.
Kugene Thorndike low.
I Covers were placed for Mr. and
I Mrs. F. D. Kmory. Mr. and Mrs.
II. Pace, Mr. anit Mrs. K. Reach,
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. i. Collier and Mr.
i and Mrs. (i. o. Humphrey.
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Daughters of Veterans
j Picnic en duly
I The Daugters of Fnion Veterans
' of the civil War and their faollb's
will have their picnic July 2!) In
I stead of July J2.
Members of the (J. A. R. ami
j wives are invited. Any who can
I go are asked to telephone Mrs.
i Fred Carbis, ll'ts-X, or Miss Irene
: Rrow n. fi I - H .
The Daughters w ho have room
I for others in their cars please tele
, phone, so thai all can he taken
j out to Mr. and Mrs. William Ry
I man's cabin at Kdgewood park,
i.luly 9. Rrlng well-filled baskets,
jalso plates, cups and silver for each
one in car.
j Alpha iH'Iln ( Ins
: Have Pk'nlc at Ashland
' The Alpha Delia elasK of First
: Christian church held their regular
class party In IJthia park at Ash-
laud. A bounteous luncheon was
served at 1 o'clock, everyone hring-
; ing well-filled baskets.
I The committee. Mrs. Kindred as
chairman and .Mrs. Peters and
j Mrs. t ierrad as helpers, served
1 punch to the crowd. A business
, period followed, and reports of till -.
ferent committees were heard and
business pertaining to the el tins was
' taken care of: After this the crowd
jscallered to enjoy the natural beau-
ties of the park. Theie were 7
in attendance.
Record Atlcnihinct- at
j Itand ('inrt
! The l-'.Iks' band gave another one
I nf their popular concerts In the
' park Friday evening, which was
i attended by hundreds of people,
j A splendid program was rendered
I by the 30-pieee band under the
, direction of 'Wilson Wait.
' Those who had the pleasure nf
, attending Die concert Friday even
; ing noticed tho improvement In
'the behavior of Dim children. u
; lint only bothers the people vh't
are listening to the concert, but
also the members of the band nnd
; Us director, to have children run-
; nlng through the crowds.
These concerts will be given
every two weeks on Friday nlghtH.
j
' Ashland Art Sm-IkhvI
Have IMcnlc Wagner Cre"k
The lei he and students of the
.Ashland art school held a picnic
on Wagner creek Tuesday evening,
I having tlje usual good times, picnic
supper nnd jollification. After the
.supper around a hug camp fire
each took turns In telling storien,
sinKlng songs, doing stunts nnd so
forth. 0
The guests of th evening were
Dr. Mnttle Shaw. J.Oif. Fuller, V. V.
Mills. Dr. W. .1. frnndall. K. ;.
Harlan, Mrs. McCarthy and j-mnll
on ami d.j tighter. Mrs. slushr of
Astfirkt. whose daughter attends art
febool. Wa" alo one of Ihe pa(f).
Today a lrng parry ( S ihIpihs
ix making a Hip lo t rater bike,
going In via the Crah.-r Lake high-
way and retuiQng vLtj Klamath (
Fa IN and the (ireen Springs high- ;
ny. About 20 will make the trip. !
The work In the ni l school . is ;
progressing well, with much inter- ;
e-t and enthusiasm being shown in ,
every department.
Miss White, the director, feels;
well pleased with the way attend
ance has come in. She will hold
an art exhibit, both in Ashland and ;
Medtord. in Die near future, about
which more will nppear in this
pa per.
C roll ne Andrews ami Doinit
W'iiMr (Jivi1 (ouvn In .Vshlaml.
Among those from this city who
attended the conceit given h
i urollne Andrews and Doran Wer-
ner at the Oregon Normal in
Ash'and. this past week were: j
Mrs. T- J. Armspoker and guest.!
Miss Frances Frnter of l.ongview.
Wash.. Mrs. Porter J. Netf. Mrs.
Alan Hraekinieed. Mr. and Mrs.
i 'corg Andrews and son. (Jenrgo
Kdward. Mrs. Delroy rietchell and
da ughter, Oloria, M r. a nd M
i me;
Sieveiis. Will Andrews. Miss
Ronnie Andrews, Kd Amlrews,
Mrs. K. i: Core and daughters,
Rose and Dorothy. .Miss Oeneva
Dorothy of Jacksonville was also
in Hie party.
a
Popular Mcnll'cnl 4 i trl
Murrleil- In t'orallis
Announcement has just been
made of the marriage of Miss Mar
jorie Myers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Myers, of this city, to
Vircharnd R. Ray ner of Kugene.
The wedding took place on May 2!'
at S o'clock at the home of Mr. and
M rs. Virgil Jackson in Corva His,
Rev. A. R. MacLeod of the First
Presbyterian church officiating.
Mrs. Raynor Is a graduate of the i
Medfonl high school and the I'ni-j
versity of Oregon, and is affiliated!
with Sigma Kappa sorority. For ;
ihe past three years she has been J
employed in the Fniversity of Ore-i
gon library.
Mr. Raynor, a former student of
the Fniversity of Oregon, is at pr
em traveling representative for the
Remington-Rand, Inc., in ibis tt r
I rltory. j
1 Rusimss and Professional Women
i Knjoy Picnic Wagner Crck,
The Medfonl Ruslness and Pro- J
; fessional Women'H club enjoyed a
I picnic and swim on Monday eve.- 1
; ning, nt the Kvan Rames summer
! home on Wanner creek.
, The new swimming pool adjoin-
ing the Realties place was the
jf.-ene of a riotous parly, where ex-
pert swimmers and amateurs play
ed together. Super was served at
the summer home of Mrs. John
White.
Thirty-four members of tin? club
enjoyed this affair.
. Finployes of the Adrienne Stew
ard apparel shop were in charge
of arrangements for t.ie picnic. It
I was decided that the next meeting
of the organisation wit) be held
jointly with members of the Orants
I Pass Rusiness Women's club. The
flute and place will be announced
1 later.
I
. .Mr. and Mis. A. St nil ton Kntertnlu
I At Country Rome for nests.
In observance of the hi!nd blrtl
Iday anniversary of Mrs. P. D. .r. and Mrs. Frank Collie, who
Smith, a family reunion was held n.(t. lM,on visiting Mr. and Mrs.
ut the country home of Mr. and Rh-y D. Hensen, have gone to Can
! Mrs. A. E. Stratum this past ad,T to reside.
, week. Twenty-two relatives from aa
'several different states were guests
1 at the Straiten home during the
' week.
For the dinner party on Tues-
day evening, covers were placed
j for the guest of honor, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Smith and daughters,
Marie, Alvei na and grandson, Da-
vid. of Morton, Wash.; Miv ami
Mrs. U K. Smith of Redmond
Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C, 1). Kunkel
and daughters, l-nura-.lean and
Marion of 1-os Angeles; Mrs. A.
F. p.urke of White Water, Calif.:
Mrs. Mabel Hatfield of Kan Dteco:
I Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. R-aeh and
; dnught rs. Reverly .lean and Adri-
enne, Mrs. Julie Rishop. A. C.
Rishop. Lowell St ration and tne
host and hostess.
The ituests departed for Iheir
various homes on Monday.
M
l'gion Auxiliary Husy
Willi Cmiveiilioii Plans
The Medfonl post nf the Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary is busy at
present witn plans ror me conven
tion which convenes in this city
August 2, 3 and 4.
Jint now the concerted effort Is
on the housing situation. Anyone
having available rooms who have
not been called upon by the eom-
mlttce. phone Ihe following nu'iu
j hers: Mrs. Roland Smith, chair
man, and M i'H. John Duller, Mrs.
I R. A. Holmes. Mrs. C. O. Ilumph
j rey, Mrs. Ted Ruker. Mrs. L. K.
; Wilson. Mrs. Tim Daily and Mrs.
j R. H. Rryant. who are cooperating
i with tbt Legion committee of
which Carl Tungwald Ik chairman.
! I : very citizen of M"dford is ex
! pelted to furnish every avallrible
i i-onm for this fjveiit as It beings
I thousands of outsiders here and
(will prove a boost for ihe many
things Medfonl has to offer.
The entertainment committee
has secured free ovles for nil dele
f"icx and alternates, a swim at the
N'at, public reception at Fnlvenlty
club, golf for thoe findlm- time.
da noes for it 1 1 three nights ami
nl her features to , be
developed
later.
The ladles oT the baptist church-
are planning to make Hit conven
tion sessions n comfortable ns pos
sible, with breakfasts for the dele
gates, lunch at noon, and ti matron ,
in charge of the building. The
cnurcn was judged ionr ny ine ne-i
pnrtment officers ben here in f
May. an there aro many commltte
rooms, plenty of .mountain spring
I water from th Fix or seven drink -'
ln fountains and a cool, refrenh
i Ing place in Die lecreatlon hall for
the noon lunche. it Is close to the;
I-gton hall at the Rlks club, whleh
j ellminat long, hot wnlki bet ween
juini HPwiimK.
Hevmty-slx unitu from rill over
the Ktate will be nrefcent'-d with
from two lo -even delegates and
HliernatcH. The delegations nr
iMited In the convention hall ftc.
eroding to nOmbemhip. Plneirrts
with n very attractive deHiKn hnvej The lople for the arternoon was
heri planned hy Tom Kwem to he j "Mhlftji of Home Mission Ltnpha -
"d In th piling nj well n nlxn I"!"' with Mrs. w. c, kIch leader,
DO milt placard to d-Ognnte rTinn Several different Intereilng nr -
ihe state that have mnd 'the
quota.
JOAN DKLOSll.
Eltven vear old Joan DeLosh J.;
been veiling Mrs, W. H bit Hern, -4.'
North Hint' .street, lor tin? Ium several
days Hurt has (tone east iur s-vtral
weeks before returning to her hen.
in Medtord, Ore. Miss Joan accom
panied her Hiandpurcnus, Mr. r.iv!
Mrs. S. Sumpicr timith. of Medlotd,
who atleuded the Republican con'"'i
vemion m Kunsns City, and liae Mr
Rune east to visit. Ivy
Joan is the daughter of Mr. uiul
Mrs. B. T. HeLosh. 325 S.mth Holly
street. Medlord, Ore
The article above recently ap
pealed in "The Review." Decaiur.
ill.
The department offio
rs are Mrs.
: .Mrs. Win.
W. Mcln
Mrs. Allan
Cerald Wilcox, Antelope
Kelly. Raker; Mrs. J.
tur-f M;llhfM)li :tm,
t-,.v,..ltl(( silem
.... '
Movie Parties Popular
; "Movie partie
the home
(which have been so popular in Do
Fast are gaining favor in Medlord,
several such affairs having been
given here of late. Films taken
by the host or hostess tire usually
shown iilthoUr;li ofthues augmented
with comedy or drama. reelK which
may he rented from the. film li
braries, 1
Society Personals
Mr. and Mrs l(.
are spending the v
Woriiii'in
k end at
Crescent i "ity.
Miss l''rances Frater of Long
view, Wash., is a house guest of
Mrs. T. .1. Amspoker.
hn
of
Mrs. II. D. Fearey and Mrs. .In
Denison spent Friday as guests
friends in ("rants Pass.
Mr. ami Mrs. Carl V
and son, Champliu. an
the "Champliu Kl Ora"
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
. Harrison '
guests, at ;
ranch. I
Orth have
as their hm.se guests this week-end
Mr. and Mrs. .la.m-s Pel,,,,, f 1-ort
KIAtnnth.
i ,. . TT.,,,.., ...in,. ...,.
Mr. and Mrs. lilenn Taylor
and
Miss Rarbara Wall
for (l several weeks'
j Yelowstonc park.
lofl Sal unla y
motor trip to
Mrs. Anna Mik
ter. Miss Mercia
this week from
xiafl. In califoinln
'he and daugh
relurned home
severa I weeks'
M i. and Mrs. .In men Stevens. !
Mr., and Mrs. Doran Werner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Porter N'eff mo
tored to Crescent City today. j
i
ICugene Orr and Fn derick and 1
Robert Colvig are on a motor trip
to the Oregon Caves and Crescent !
City. They plan to be gone a week.'
Mrs. Klin II. Itromley left on t
visit with her Ron Horace Rrom
h y, U..U lu in i jy ut Sunt u tJaniu...
avenue.
Misses leel and (ieorgia I'd wards,
ft lea nor Peters and Louise Flu br
er leave today for 1 tiainoml lake.
j where ihey have engaged a cabin
lor ii week s vacation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C, W. Meyer and
so us Ralph ami Francis of Sail
Jose, Cnl.. nre the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. c. McCuiston at their
home. 'It3 West Main street.
Mrs. R. L. Wilson recently re.
re t '""'.pr a m-vera I da s visit
in Portland with Mrs.
Charles
i ooowiti of Chicago, who
off in Portland for severa
Htopped
I days nl
the Congress hotel.
Mrs. It.. Mulliulhind and
daughter, Mnrjorle. and -mother,
Mrs. Amift Cole of Los Angeles,
who have been enjoying n W'ek'i
stay at Proniert, art expected to
return to this eiiy ihls week.
Mit-s Katherlne Kdmeiides of
Loh Angebs. formerly of this city,
who has been n house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rohrs, lefl
Friday for her home. she hns
been on a j-evernl weeks trip to
I Alaska. .
j.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw re
turned today from Rremerton,
Wash., after unending the wedding
of their Hon ionlon to Miss All
' IftlrftiL Iteilmtin on Wednesihiv. .Itilv
ID 'Plwii. nv.,l Clio leli. I.i tln.le
I . OIuMhU))ll,,
Social Events of
Church Societies
Mr. It. I iter fKnt-rtnliiN
McthodM Chimb Society
j i ne lanieH or toe .Missionary mi.
; niety of the .Methodist Rplscopal
ciiiircn wuin met nr ine nome oi
aiim. ii. 1 , j-irer itH-Hoay arternoon
for their regular mont lily social
meeting, with Mrs. Wilkinson as
hotew.
wre given uy memKers or
the; BocWty. At the clone of the'
'lessouQ howP Q.is fcQen lor Mis
' Handd Rurnett.
Mis, Wslkin-on. assisted by Mrs.
Fifcr. svi i d dehuioua l efresji-
mi nt.s.
O
I'iivi Church of Cbri-l. Scientist.
Authoi i.. i branch of the Mother
church, the l-'irstoShn rdi ..f i l l') I
Sci- nt jvt. in Cki, ". .hi-s
Sfl'Vire :i!e h-bli c. try -'ni:.t.
at 1 1 nVlork. t hlll-ch edifice. 1 -
North ).ik,!..le. Subj-it i i Sun
day. July :;' - Tiuili.
Sunday .hoo at !" 4...
'anis under th ae oi twenty may
be admitted.
Weil nesda y evening meetings,
which include testimonies of Chris
tian Si'ieiic.- healing, at s o'clock.
The Reading Room which is in
the Med ford Rmldim; is open d.iily
fnini IJ A. except Sundays and
holiday. The Rilde and all auth
orized I MiriM ian S--ience lit et a l ure
may be read, borrow ed or pur
chased. The puldic is . ordiallv invited
to atend the services and vl-at ihe
Reading Rim.
4
M rs. I 'ora WiUmi Hostess
oiim u's Itiblc ( lavs
The l.oyal Worn. nV class of the
First Christian church held ilo-n
inn n I lily meet inu at the home nl'
Cora A. Wil-'on. at ll'l) South
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Woods called the i ling
to order, after which Mrs. R. I,.
Davis read the scripture b-ssoti
Mrs. Cor.i A. Wilson called the roll,
eacli member answering with a
verse of Scripture. The miliules of
the previous meet ing W ere read.
after which business was discussed.
M rs. Cert rude K irk pal rick sang
a beautiful solo entitled "lie Keeps
Me Singing." Mrs. .1, S. Crick fa
vored the group with two readings
which w.-re very in.phing. Mrs.
Allise furrier also gave a nadim;
entitled ::Duty to Cod."
Mrs. M. A. Robinson nave the
poem --l-ittle Drops of Water."
The poem was not ill.- original, but
a very humorous imitation.
Miss Helen Wilson neconipaiib-d
Miss Irva l-'ewell, who sang n num
ber of songs.
I ia inly refreshments of punch
and wafers were served, after
which Jin enjoyable social hour fol
lowed.
i
WEDDINGS
W heeler- Whirtl.
Miss It la nche Wiard a ml
Hale
Wheeler Were iplielly marrii'd by
Rev. lOuton at the parsonage on
Saturday, July Mth. at T : :i i p, in.
Only a few relatives and friends
, attended. After a brief trip to
I Silver Sand Reach ami Tillamook
they will return to Medfonl. where
they will make their home. The
bride is well known here, being em
ployed in the .lacipie Lennox mil
linery simp. The broom is em
ployed at Mann's Department store.
I A ou ol wiwblb.i. ivnu u..l.....i.lv.,.l
, (,f j iUm ('
,,,.,,.,.,, (. , ,ini( K:itniav nf
,,,,. u ,,,,,
I t)'P l.erth.i Itelh
1 leuilloe. hecame
the wile ol' Cletnaiit Hewitt.
The rooms were bra mil nl with
seasonal flowers and the ever Im
pressive service was read hv the
Reverend Mell of the Christian
church.
They were attended by Miss
heryel Smith nf Jacksonville
IU,d
Mr. Robert Schwimk of Los Aw:
eles. Duly Immedinte inemherH of
Ihe families were present.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hewltl were grati
tudes of the RiL'tl class I'nnn ilr
Medfonl lilgli scluxd. Alts. llcwIR
lias just finished the teachers'
Raining course lruin the Ashland
Normal.
Mr. Ilewllt is manager of one of
the Skagg Sufcway stores In Los
Angetes where II ey wilt be :tt
hoine to their friends niter July
:to.
f
Miss Joyce Andrews nnd Addi
! son I . Helms were married on
Thursdtiy, July lit, lltus at (.'rants
' Pass hy Reverend Dodson at th"
RaptiHl church. Immediate friends
and relatives attended. The imp
Hals came as n surprise In many
friends. The bride has been a
Medford high school student. The
gronni has been east studying art
for i wo years. They will make
their home In this city aft
auto tour of California.
Radio Program
KMED
Hnll Tribune-Virgin Station
The fifth weekly American Le
gion frolic was staged Friday!
night at the KM Kl) studio from j
ft to in o clock with a ntinibei
of visitors present anil the streets!
near t he station lined wit h earn i
filled with people listniug in. )
Ra Iph Stewart's Syncopatm'1 !
played the fol lowing numbers;
' A Canoe and You," "Let n
H in I I e Re Your Fmbrellii,"
"Thi-I's What I Call Keen.'
"Remit if ul," 'It ream of Lnvn ami
You." Rack In Your Own Rink
Yard." "i id f lut and Oct Fnder
the Moon.' "Rain,. "Wing In"
Home." Members of th
were Miss Alice Owens.
group
pianist,
Ralph Stewart, drums and direc
tor, Reverly Carroll, saxa phone, :
II. S Cleveland, bass horn ami I
I e Rergmnn, trumpet.
Ot hei'H who tooit part In the j
progni ni were Mrs. Itnl h Reed J
! who Ming "Comin' Home to You." f f i ri I f ftrr
-,';:;:; rrLEM MAY GET
Aln.lilox, tMior. who saw: "TlMii' ll v" "-"-lll Oil I I Mb. I
.Ih,vk p.e Rjiom In My I
For You,'' and Don McOale
gob. who played several
monha selections Including
lmprfhn of the bugle
I'iln Davl announced and
ha r
hls call.
gli e
,n hr,rt ,fllk dverilsing tlm Le
o..in w,nv..to..
j ejct Frhlay. July
the final
from the
frolic will be broadcast
; local Ration.
Tho "Conco nlavers" scored
real hit Tuesday tiicht with radio
; fans in general when they present
ed the Intent play from Ihe pen
J of MIkr IIHcn Morris. "A Cttp of
- Forfce. The drama wbh lenn
with huntnti Itilerest mid wns enii
Ramblings of a
Hi- Kditor
As my hiiO,
en telling
I thought
light like
!e of th-
e,e -p-Mt
R.- . and
Medio I.I.
OUIveheS,
-;de ,-f hoboing
tile ho.pitatde h
n.i'h
'(Uipp
lllle th(
or tboiml
Rll. We did
a l ill 1 .i.-::i.'.
on hot h -i i .ni -the
sto. -kings
Hew. a lid one
little mending,
stocking- and
fully leali.e I
a n army, t r;i i
-II
a no feel, s..
not t-nt ii ety
-lioe :Js
After g
mending
ded
mng new
the shoe,
feet. Rut,
night l.i.:-.i
ill
lit
-II
with the f
!aml thou
the moiini
ami dinfk
al.is' no
could
lllls
ns with
ban on
After .
ymg
I 1
troubles w Hh l.i:'.
comfoi lalde
0' ! lie I i: -'l I lllle I he lat'ie.
nd canteen given us l. t ho
school and I'o.us Creek
e thought of the I. lends
.eci.illv of our grambli;R
weie .-aing behind. Rill
made up ui inlllds that
si thing tor us was outdoor
Suniia;
M'l"
.llg
W 1st
Hie
wc i e-.oluiel- put away im
ihtoight-- Tin- weather
sant and, had it not bee
l.o t ii t a l;es all our m i
ion n-
till
plea
Ihe
tss mountain, v. e would
joyed i he scenery. Thai ey.
sprni in tin- loa ut il ul
1'iiing
a nip
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kllioit at
eka. Having known tio- Rlllots
Vi
at Pioneer Park fir a number of
! yen,-. W c i Xpectt-d to find a beau
tiful camp, and we u-iv not mis
taken. We believe Hot one ramp
ill live hundred Would t.llal the
Rlliotr,. i:veithitiK tt UUiet. clean
and orderlv. Judging by the way
people Hock there, others lee I he
siiini' way. .Mr.-. Rlliot also has a
lovely house at the entrance in the
jcanip. Wc met there two teachers
I from Oakland; limy mapped out a
road whereby We could reach our
, dest ina t ion on paved roads, wil h-
oul going thi ouch any of the large
fellies. A pleasant five hours was
spent at Weed, our home 1 f years
.ago. Very eW people We olice
kio-w were there now. The miiits
, ler i-ry kindly took us in his car.
jours being loaded, to call on the
few left. Perhaps the greatest
! pleasure was the visit w ith Mrs.
j Aimer Weed, wife of the late Sen
ator Weed. She Is now almost Mi
, years of age. knew me instantly
: and w as us pleased to see us as
'we were to see her. We also met
the granddaughter and two great
grandchildren. Likewise, Mrs, ("al
jkch and her children, now mur
ine,!, and with children of their
own. And last, but not least. Mrs.
: l-'.riciison. wno was church organ
- 1st then and si I II conunlies so.
after 1 years. We spent the night
jut a camp ju-d beyond lumsmulr,
j comfortable. The next night we
(camped at Red RliliT on the Sacra
mento ris er. This w as also a pleas
ant camp, bill not like the Klliols'.
There we met 4 Mr. and Mrs. Meade
of Medford, who wer,- on their way
homo from sou t hern 'a lifornla.
The church at Rogue River had
given us a day bed, so at noon each
day we stopped and had a good
rest and sleep. And Tor myself I
'found il a great help, as I have not
been very well.
At Red Rluff we turned to the
right. We then began passing the
great wheat farms, and t his, wit h
rice fields, seemed to be the only
products of the country all t he
way to Renicla. Rut the ranch
bouses were all well back from
1 he highway, so doubtless t here
were family orchards and good
gardens, only we could not wc
them. One thing", we especially
noted was ihe absence of cattle,
sheep, hogs, chickens and turkeys.
ceded to be the best of Ihe Nurrh
plays.
Many who henrd the KCO ren
dition of this mime play a short
lltne ago were of Ihe opinion Ihnl
the local presentation was the bet
ter of the two. Fletcher Fish who
look the role nf the father an'l
Ait h. W. F. tiulsehhury as Hi"
mother, were both excellent In
their parts and Melhu Williams
""land Karle Davis wmi much p nil hp
I for their splendid work as the
daughter and son. The play was
directed by Kurle Davis and pre
sealed through the courtesy of th"
California Oregon Power company.
PhuiH lire under way lo put. on
another one of these clever radio
d ni mas aL an early (lute.
FIRST LADY GOES
SI'PFRIOR, Wis,, ,lul' 21. W
Two fishermen, instead of the
usual one. started out from ivdw
Island lodge over the Rrulc river
today In ijim st of tt out . Mrs
Coolidge decided fiiblchiy It w.i-
time for her to do lmr share In
j provid ng a fish dinner for the
Coolidge household, and Joined
her husband In the frail canoe
which John La rock . t he Chippe
wa guide, was holding fast to the
binding stage.
$350,000 HOTEL
; BAI.KM. OrP. .1 ul v 2.tfly)--jTi'iiluilvo
plnnn for h $:!r,(i.(ioo hoiol
; l.v ly Hal I). Pinion, who wllh
I IiIh liroihcr, V',. Cookn Pntlon, owns
iironi'i iv on Conn Hliwt lwnv (he
stale louse where It is planned to
erect the lintel A flvcaforv utrne.
Hire, to he leased for la years l
W. M. Dean nf Hall Francisco, Is
contemplated. IVan. who Ium been
here for sevenil days, hnn re-
; tiinioil lo San Fianclwi
to mak'.
i financial ariaiiKetneiiti'.
Foots Creeker
Wi
lid not lea
only four
II llle I
1:1, Ml I.,
I'll
We
nds of tur-
oii tio- immense
Milk is l'U cents a
Ids
uuart all oyer I i I i f oi n ia , We iu-O
tinned tf the font and mouth dis
ease had eh ;u ed I lie country of
livestock: we,-,, toid ii was only
dairy st..- k that di.l. so still doti I
know w hy t tie a I most entire ab-
We cro.ss-d :h M.iit nen -"-traits
.it Rcniiia. and tlo,.- we saw the
ii. .1 pa i siril-,. b-avii.g AU-dford
on Monday. This paper proclaimed
the nomination ,, Smith and Rob-
lllSi
u.
W,
straight paved i.vad
! Jose here we saw
Missio
the old mission, built in IT?.
Di'.-s weie ripeninu on the great
old date pa III) trees. There were
a No many bea lit il ul trees, shrubs
and plants low to us. Hut signs
wer.- up. Pi ivate grounds, no' ad
UH !oi Ry p tll w,. were in
Sa n Jo.-.-, w he: e we had ottr first
meal w :th vegetable. Wc had. so
far. only lYuii, coffee, meat, bread
and huiier. Then on a ga in, e. -
P' ctmg to reach Urdu ( Park
th.it evening After having Red
Rluff w i' w em miles at ;i time
without een seeing a car. Now
we were on the Santa i "i uz high
way, and - .lis w.-ie thick as bees
a)o,nd a honey j.u.
T.i k i iig a cros--ctit at Camp
Kvars. w- unexpectedly came to
Mount lli'llliiill. I ee we Spent
ihe Sabbath pe( che,i otr a sliding
side hill. For the privilege of
pitching our, tent and balancing
out selves lis best W e Could ami not
even being .allowed fire, we laid
M for the two nights Spent there.
Wo had. t hough, as camp neigh
bor, a teacher and wife from Oak
land, who were members of Dr.
Slisley s rhurch. We found them
very pleasant people, and really
enjoyed visiting with them. Also
on Sabbath n t ii ii in i; wc heard a
most eieent scripon. with good
music Now we ean.'t help won
dering why there must he ho much
expense willi so little convenience.
II would cost $Hi per month Just
to pitch a tent tin those sliding
bills, and then have lio lire. Cot
t.ige.s cost in proportion to size
and the furniture. The smallest
charge for two people in a cabin
is per mouth, the tenant fur
nishing everything but water. Mon
day. .Inly L'. we came up lo Red
wood Park. Merc are lovely camp
grounds, g 1 fireplaces at each
camp and a large table ami bench
es. We are free to gather all tho
wood we wish, the oijly restriction
being not to cut any live timber
or pick flowers and shrubs. Crowds
of people here, coming and going
nil the time. Peddlers come In ev
ery inoinir;- from near-b ranches,
bring all kinds of vegetables, milk:
cream, bread, eggs and fruit. Also
the store Is well supplied. With
(he exception of milk, eggs and
meat, prices are about like at
home.
There Ik a good county library
i here.' the only reiiuiroment for us
ing the honks being to deposit $1,
which is returned when you leave
camp. I a iiirevelhig in the boks
I find here: Ihe history of the In
dians In North and South America,
ami the great civilizations (,( Mex
ico, Central and South America In
bygone ages, also histories of the
early settlements of California and
Ihe hardships of crossing plains
and mountains. ' ' '
The Salvation Army comes In on
Thursdays to hold meetings, ami
on the Sabbath there usually is a
service. Also, the manager gels up
an impromptu program each eve
ning for the entertainment of all.
Anyone is free in sing, speak or
perform. We have had some good
music and very entertaining fun
makers. MRS. W. M, CARLK,
Redwood Park. Cal.
July 1H. Rll'X.
PLANE MARRIED
I CHICAOn, .Tuly ,;t. UVi The
crew of the I i nns-Atlantic plane
"Friendship." here fiir n four-day
vihlt. had added another plane to
: t he roster as it whirled Into the
third day of n round of receptions
! today.
The new member i.i Mrs. Lou
Cordon, formerly .Miss Ann liruce
of Rronldlnc. Man., who late last
' night became the bride of Louis
"Slim" Cordon, mechanician of the
Friendship. " The bride. In a
IMiHHt gown of luce and white sut
'in. a ift of admirers, was given m
j marriage by Major Reed tandls
of t 'hiciigo, former classmate of
I Amelia Far hart, now famous ns
ithe first woman to cross the At
llantic In tin airplane.
M Ks I'arhart, n RoKton social
Tworler, who graduated from a Chi
cago bigti Hchool in I HI 5. tempo)
jnuily steipei from the nmelihl.
.MisH Lai hart mil in a box durhif?
ihe i-en-moiiy.
The wedding of ()ordon and Miss
Rruce was performed in n puhti"
ballroom by Munclpal Judge Will-
Ian K. Fetzei, while fiouo persons
; looked on, ci
Wilmer HHiltz. pilot of -;the ,
j "Friendship." . was Gordon's be
; man. M Imh l-'.arhart nindo no
! speech but w as presented to the
crowd before the wedding cere
i mony. -. .
, chbTigo showed Its appreciation
with many bridal gifts. Including a
Sl'ilitrt cstule on Lake Con mo. Wis.
I Meet In Kiirckii.
HA N FRAXCIHCO.The eighth
i annual meeting of tho Redwood
I Fmplre iiMSoeiation will be htdd at
Fureka October 11. 12 nnd 13. tho
executive board decided at a meei
; ing here. The question of whether
! a caravan tour !hoiild be organised
was left to the Redwood Kmpire
hoiet-ri'Mnrt ron fore nee.
! HALFWAY. Pine Valley Her
ald will ls.-u hiff special develop
1 merit number.
MISS EARHART'S
MECHANIC ON