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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75
WEEKLY CALENDAR
i Monday evening at the
armory at 8 o'clock tho con-
vcnlion committee, executive
I committee of the Auxiliary,
the delegates and alternates H
will meet in special sonnton
for the (inn I plans nf the
week. This -;roup will nerve
ice-cold watermelon to the
special meeting of the Le-
gion.
The H. M. S. Ilible Study
fr club, will discontinue (heir
regular meetings, during the
month of August. A number
4- of members being away, it
-fr was decided best to rest
fr through Ar.iust.
Membership please reinem-
ber this announcement.
The Priscilla Circle of the
First Methodist church will
meet at the home of Mrs. K.
S. Uitzler, 3;:s West Holly,
Wednesday afternoon. All
members are urged to at-
tend.
Mod lord lA'gioii Auxiliary
waits Convention.
Hostesses fur each of tlie
days have been selected,
a general chairman in 1
three
with
harge
each day. These
ut the convention
tion headiiuarters
ladies v ill he
hall. resist ra
ta Ir grounds.
liutels ami any
delegations can
place (he visiting
he found.
llostrsM's.
Wednesday and Tliursday
Mrs. Kd .1 l.cacb. chairman;
aira. T. J. Kuright, Mrs. tilenn
j-.ti.rii-k, .Mrs. Frank Karrx-11, Mrs.
K. (.lutes, Mrs, Oeurge tiaies.
Mrs. It. A. Holmes. Mrs. t'ole
11. .lines. Mrs. William Hollow ay.
Jlrs.' M. N. Jlognn. Mrs. (.'lay ton
Isaacs, Mrs. J. It. Jacobs. Mrs.
.A. V. W. Kressee, Mrs. V. S.
Arnislrong.
Iriday.
Mrs. Wilfred Miksche, chaiiinan:
Mrs. Hubert Itrown, Mrs. John
IhitU-r, Mrs. Warren Duller. Mrs.
Arnold Itutler, Mrs. Kverett Dray
ton. Mrs. C. T. linker, Mrs. Hor
ace Dronilcy. Mrs. (ieorge Cod
ding. Mrs. Kloyd Cook. Mrs. 11. C
Ucuel, Mrs. It. W. Doe.
Saturday. t
' Mrs. Henry Pace, chairman:
Mrs. Dert l-agesn. Mrs. Kmersou
Merrick. Miss Itcrlille Miksche,
Mrs. Chester W. McDonald, Mrs.
Paul McDonald. .Mrs. I ion New-; '
bury. Mrs. Carl Tcngwald, Mrs.
"William Vawter. .Mrs. Karl Tumy.
Mrs. Wilson Walt, Mrs. 1. A. "Wll-
liamson.
On the first night of the .-tm-
. ventlon. August the state of
ficers, and visiting dignitaries, will
receive from 8 to i at the I'ni
vcrsity club, where an outdoor
reception has been arranged by
the Medford unit, through ihe
courtesy of the president of the
club. C'.eorge M. Koberls. This
feature allows the guests to view
I the parade, which passes on Main
street at S::io, Very attractive
(I tradous will be featured on
the lawn and veranda.
A swim til the Nat will be given
the delegates Friday afternoon
from 4 lo i::in at which event
Mr. Wilfred Miksche (dans to
ftttorlniti llios atteildiltir with
........it.. timiu Uv some of
the local ariists. Wale.- spori
contests are probable also at this
time.
In the evening the presidents
both past and presold, havo the
4 presidents' parley dinner at 'he
Hotel Medford. Mrs. Juanita But
' let has been sparing neither tlm.'
nor effort to make this the most
nttt active function of the enter
' tainnieni features of the whole
convention.
The heads of the other patriotic
organizations over the state are
sending greetings by local re pre-
sentatives. who are planning elab
orate presentation. The Dose
burg unit has charge of the Mem
orial services and the Ashland unit
the Initiation ceremony. flrants
Vh-h is bringing their dr'll team
and will give a demonstration at
the Friday morning session. Sab-in
Auxiliary promises a glee club and
ouar'elte. These musical group"
performed for tho national presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Walbrldge. on
(he occasion of her visit to Ore
gon and she was very h'gh In her
praise of (lie place music was
taking in the' affairs of the Auxil
iary, and especially that Oregon
Aw as a pioneer in 1 his field.
Seventy-six units, from all over
Ihe Wale, will be represented by
delegations of from one I
Medford unit having this number
by reason of the largest member
ship in the state ever enjoyed by
any unit.
Toin Swem, who has Just re-
turned from Alaska,
the Itantlst church lot
will turn
u. modem
convention hall, using dignifb'd
aiipolntnienls and seekig lo make
attractive tho tenets of tho Ameri
can Lrnrinn find the Auxiliary- In
his original way.
Ueneral Com cut ion Chan-man
Vaul McDnwyfcl. hO assisted in
every way posCMo in the arraio;'
liients of the auxiliary. II!
t Insight fi.lnes and concern have
hefped in many perplexing in
stance;.
Tho citizens
of Medford hav
notiiblo manner to
responded in
the call for room, and
Is the
thai no
fM-Slie OI llir iimMiurji.i.1.-
i.ncOwill he d's ommoded by re-
son ofrt'hiH kindness, although no
ffiiarmA wiu intended An the
solicitations were made. a
Popular Married Girl
Will Be Married Tomorrow
Among the most outstanding
weddings to take place tliis season
will be that or Miss Frances Kliz
aheth Perry, daughter of Mr. and 1
Mrs. J. A. Perry and Walter Kd
ward Fllnn of San Diego, at hish
noon, Monday July III) at tho home
of t lie hi ide's parents on e.-u
Main street. Heverend E. P. Law
rence, pastor of the Presbyterian
church will perform the cere
mony.
Masses of flowers in pastel
shades and ferns will be placet!
in profusion about the rooms. 1 he
vows will In exchanged before an
altar formed by a background ot
gladiula and sweet peas.
The bride will wear a mode!
of while crepe chiffon with long
veil of tulle fastened in a tigut 1
cap shape with a wreath of orange
blossoms. She will carry a shower ,
hoo.net of rosebuds, sweetpeas and
lillies of the valley.
Miss Ansil Davis will attend the ,
bride as maid of honor. M iss
Davis' fiock will be -jreen genre- 1
ette with pink picturesque hat.
Her flowers will be pink sweet
peas and rosebuds.
Allan Perry, brother of the bride
will act as best man.
About fifty guests will attend the
wedding and reception following.
Mrs. .1. H. Perry will be
hostess I
at the reception and will be assist- 1
d by Mis. Maude Holmes. Mrs,
May Mathes and Miss Jane Sned
icor. .Assisting in serving will be
Miss Claire Hanley, Mrs. Phyllis
Roberts. Mrs. Hen Trowbridge.
Mrs. Warren Hutler and Mrs.
Dnlpli ( Ph.pps n -
l-ollowmg .he receptjon Mr am :
Mrs. M nn will leave lor a m dor
rij to the osemlto. Lake 1 allot.
and Santa Cruz. They will make
their home at San Diego where
.Mr. Klinn is employed by the
Standard Oil company. '
The bride graduated from Med-I
lord high school
and attended the
I'niveisity of Oregon and Oregon
Stale college where she was a
member of Zeta 1'au Alpha. Shy
has recently been employed at the
I'nion Title company of San Di
Out-of-town guests who will he
present for the wedding will he
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ducas, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Stiuer. Miss Pearl
Hien. Mra. Paul Heller and Misa
Heilha Pelt., all of Klamath Falls.
Art School Students
I'.n loy - luinilng Party.
The students of the Ashland Art
school enjoyed a swimming parly
iiid picnic on the Applcgate river
Krlday evening.
They will leave hi a parly to
day for the Oregr.it t aves, reiut n-
1 lug . Ibis
Veiling.
SM'nd YVoeli-Fnd
At Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt mid
family also Mr. and Mrs. url C
Caddis and family accompanied
I... Il.ni.. Iw.l..n IW.ulu ti-u I tor.
ace D. Howard. Miss Mary I
and Hilly of Sacramento, and
M rs. M . V. Wagner are spending
Sundav at Crescent. tMty.
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Will Visit In Portland
I'or Several Weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Kred Parsons and
daughter Kegina. bfl Saturday for
t'ortlatid wb-ie Mrs. Parsons will
vUit ber imttlier for several weeks.
Mr. Parsons will return home the
Hist of the week
The
y wore accompanied by Mr.
Pa rsons who has been a
at the Parsons' home for
A. J.
, guest
several weeks.
Ont-or-imin ;mts
At Voorhlcs Ilitmc
CbartoH X'oorhies. who has boon
the guest or Major and Mrs. Fred
erick W. Leadh 'tter at their sum
mer home at Camas, w ill leave
this week-end fur his home in
.Med f onl . a ecotn jut 11 ied I iy
lane Martin and her brother.
M iss
Sam
U-1
Martin, who recently came
from Boston
loin his imrents.
Ma Jor-Cenerat and Mrs. ( 'barf
II. Martin. The Spectator.
Diamond and Crater lnkcs
Kited This WtM li
Misses Ansil Davis and
Perry. Allen Perry. J. A. Perry
and Walter Flynn of San Diego,
Cnl., drove to Crater Lake on
Thursday and on to Diamond lake
by the rim road returning to this
city Saturday.
Mr. Flynn. has been u guest at
the Perry home (his past week,
prior to his marriage to Miss
Perry which will be an event of
Mondav.
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Wenona Club
Mine Parly Thui-Miny,
The Wetionnh club were enter-
tained at the homo of Florence
Ku.-h at Ashland on Thursday af
ternoon. A 'Va lorn udo n feed '
was enjoyed in the afternoon fol
lowing Hie business meeting.
In the evening the husbands
were guests at a covered dish
luncheon, (overs were placed for
forty.
A fter the luncheon the party
atended the band concert In Llth
ia park, followed hy n swimming
party at Jackson Hot Springs.
Cortland (.iicmn
l-luli rtnlncd Here. q
Mr. and Mrs. Ce-M Parsons of
Portland have been registered a:
thp Hotel Medford thii past week.
Mr. Parsons Is b'-re on business
and T.-. Prom is a Isiting
friends and relatives. They were
dinner
guests
of Mr. und Mrs
Fred
'a r-uns
Thursday night
C
and tV- party attended Oie dince
.1: l.itbia prk in the evening
Mr and Mrs. I'arsnnn were cneft -
I at the summer tabin o Mr. and,
Women Who
1 '11 LS mWAt' lJ:
Mrs. (.ertrude Ihov. of Anle
lone, Oregon, Slat:k I 're Idem of
AnuTlcaii I g lent Auxiliary.
Ie-
p:ir(intiit of Urcgon-
' Mrs. It. DeLosh at Kdgewood
park Saturday evening. The party
! will drive to t'rater l-ike today
stopping at Prospect for dinner.
U.mvv Pla. Kmertains
W(H.k.KI f(lI. .41lwill.
M(mrnS ,misin, Mary
u . i.
I- "f ' "
"P-nding the ,.i...er ' ; .
ford. Homer Piatt enteitau -.l
wlth eek-end party at tb.
1,illt dimmer cabin at (amp
' " "'Kue.
Swimming was enjoyen in un
afternoon. In the evening a fun
fire and t ousted marsh mallows
were enjoyed by all.
The following- were present:
Mary, Helen, James and M rs.
J. Kdniinston, Marjorio Mar
shal, Mrs. II, D. Howard. Mary
1. Howard. Dorothy (iaddis. Jean
and I.eigbtnn Piatt, Mr. and Mrs.
Hul F. Piatt.
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Oul-of-Towii (iucsis Visit
Homo of Dr. and Mrs. It. Ci-cen
Mr. liurton Doolittle ami Mr. ;
lM win Schneider n rr the house j
guests of Dr. and M rs. it. 1 1
(Ireen. I
They have been on a several
mouths' tour visiting all the nat- ;
loon) parks. Including Crater Lak
which they considered the grea
est secnie wonder of all.
Dr. (.ireen entertained the guests
1 at his cabin In Kdgewood park
, last week-end where they enjuy
! ed fishing. They w ore successful
; in landing several steelbead.
They will leave Wednesday for
Yellow stone park and will be nc-
! eompanled by Miss Clara Hi n
; as far as Kugene where M Iss
I Croon will visit friends.
Pythian Club Picnic
Enjoyable Event
The picnic grounds of the heaulb
ful Kver Shady park were th-seem-
of a most delightful outdoor
evening, the third for the summer,
hold by the Pythian club with their
families. Thursday. July yti.
After the supper most of the com
pany remained to pIhv cards at the
tables on the lawn or to dance. A
number from t he Sisters of Mt.
Ashland temple were present,
among fhem Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Roberts, who all are .;lad to find
are recovering rapidly from Ihe ef
fects id' their aulo accident. All
voted the evening a success and
' deeideil fin
1 cation for
Ashland park as the lo
the next picnic, to ho
j held
! M rs.
"bin sday.
August
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A very pleasant afieinoon was
spent by tlo members of the Mis
.tletoo cluh of the Koyal Neiglihors
lodgo a I the bono- of Mrs. ( 'ora
I Lewis on i;duards slrect W'cdnes
Francos'day July the Jf.ih. A short busi
ness meeting was held at which
time it wns decider! the lodge
would derm-ale and enter a car
In (b" American L'-gion parade.
All members are urgeo" to 'meet
at. the home of .Mrs. Houna It.
Taylor Tuesday evening .1 uly 'A 1 si
for the purpose (,f making flow
'r To trim the car. A surprise
handkerchief shower was given
the hostess the event being her
birthday. Kefreshments of lee
tea, cookies, cake and Ice cream
were served. The club will next
Utcct at lie home or M rs. Josie
Ci a nl ham on August at Sams
Val lev.
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Catholic ,adic wl Serve
Dinner During i 011 vent Ion.
The ('at)tollc ,ii!i-s will s-i
t dinner In the Masonic building 011
! West .Main street during tho l.e
j glon convention. The official
; br.?, king of tho ground for the
1 now church building w 111 lake
today about ten o'clock tit
I the corner of 10th and South
i Onkc'ale. A few hytPns will be
i stinjc and sboi t taik given in
i reverence to the Supreme Ueins
to whom real c ilizallon and gotnl
j eitl.enshiii feel Indebted. The
people of this vicinity have reas
1 onn lo be grateful that such 11:1
imprfivejiient tft their city If pos
; stble. Through the tir -Ua f
j forts f ltev. 'o .f. Hlack and hi-
-arifh,on',n anvl other friends
Anne's Altar
realize ji nice
society expects
little sum from
; their dtnr.-r, and enoporato
with
the Legion committee in helping
Direct Legion's Auxiliary Activities Here This Week
.Mrs. William Kelly, of Baker. .Mrs, llelvtt Alkctt, PnM Pn'shleiit
Oregon. Slate Vice-President of of the .Meillonl Auxiliary ami (Jen
Anicrican lxgion Auxiliary. era) t'luilrmaii of tin I'ttnvciiiloii.
to servo the visitors
days of lb; convention,
3 and I.
Da ml Parly
, I '.vcMNhatly Park.
1 Miss .lane McQuat
(be thr
August
and Mrs.
hostesses
Maude (.'bamidin i
at a dancing (tarty
open air pavilion
iven in the
Kvorshady
Park Wednesday evening. undo
ing was enjoyed from 8:30 until
I0:;t0. Kefreshments were then
served on Ihe little tables set about
the lawn.
Those oresent were: The Misses
Catherine Coyh Alice oiln,
Roth
Kllis, Virgle Netherlands, Jeanne
Millard. Darbara Mcuat. Mrs.
To'd Ahrcn and Ihe hostess. Messrs
Ai l hur Campbell, Deo Mahr. Don
llolman, Fred Hoagland, Val Wea
tberatl. Hay Marx. Nile Clifford.
Morris Dooock and the following
out-of-town guests: Miss Mary
Ma her of Yakima, Miss Ceoso of
Duluth, Miss ,oona Hogers of
rilawkeyo, Iowa, and AIr., L, IJHy
' of Portland.
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I ndles' Aid SiM'lcty
Have Meeting.
111.. Indies aim Mieieiy 01 t
First Methodist Fpiscopal church
, in.ot tu me enuren parous 1 n v , ,r1Tl.nmn Kike, son of Mrs.
. ! day afternoon. Mrs. . M. ( nrlis., (,,ko nf V)UR.nlJvr).( W(lhh
.presiding. Mhw Duello Van N!I!rVt Donald MacCleur read
loading the devotions ami oiiernig-
; prayer. "
Kong: "There Shall lie Shower.
; of Blessings."
Mrs. I. A. Dow- in behalf of the
j Mary-Martha circle. presented
Mrs. M. N. llogan In two vocal
. hoIos, "Keep on Hoping." by
Frank Stanton (Miss Kunlce Far
rett. nccompa nlst I , "A A Smllo to
Warm the Heart," by Jean Chal
mers. ' Miss Kunlce I'arreii in two
monologues. "The W'eddln " by
Jennie itftlH llariswlek; "Slbis
I trow n's Fray or," by Sam Walter
' Mass.
! During the uncial hour, Iho
1 Mary Martini oirle served he
1 cream and cake. Those obsevring
; birthdays wore Mis. M. X. llogan,
. Mrs. A. Hall. Mra. tleo. Kuns
1 mo 11. .Miss Kunlce Pnrroit.
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'. Portland Guests
Entertained Here
Mr. Hitd Mrs. Minion I'. Mab
and dau-ihter "Fatty Lou"
Portland, who have been gue
I
;ts
floi-fnc Hie u-eek of llH Malscd'S I
.......... L. v'i ,.,.,1 t..u I..I.M lirnuh
I I""""'1'
j of North Ivy ntreet. left Saturday
j evening for their homo. They
j were accompanied hy MIkk Iuclle
1 Drawn who will spend several
t weeks In I'orlland as a guest of
i Mr. and Mrs. Malsed.
Little Miss Patty lyiil. who Is
tl ree years old is quite a popuhir
'. young miss. She recently sang
1 "Is She My Girl Friend''" 'vo
. tadio station K F.I It of Portland
and has won several beau' v
I tests. She was a guest nf little
! Miss Klolso Ciblett during
ber
: visit In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Malsed were lion
; ored iuests at Heveral affairs.
among these a picnic and wtn
i mlng purty at Herb Grey's: cabin
1 on the Itogue cm Monday eve-
uing.
j f)n Weduesdajf cvi-nlng Mr. an 1
1 Mrs. De Losh onterlnlned at dfn
; nor at the Hotel Medford In their
! honor.
' Herbert Orey entfMlalned at a
1 dinner party 011 Thursday h.inor
i Ing Mr. and Mrs. Malsed followed
I hy 11 motor trip over the Hlslti
1 yniis.
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i (.III Si-outN Hob)
; Court of A mii n I
j The (Mil Scouts of Troops C'li't
' and Two held a very Interesting
j Court of A wards hist Friday eve
nlng at the Hoy Scout headquart
ers. Thirteen hadgett wore iivvard
ed by Captain Helen Wlllsnn who
connuetou me couri, assistoii uj
, ( apiain .Mamie iinitt.
i Those coming up before the
i court were: Tenlerfeet, Jean
t Web b. Margaret iMPott Sch"''.--'
uhlp. Kl Isabel h f.leischer, Ituth
j Cbu k, Jean Web h: Hlrd Finder,
j Hetty Culy: Cannor. Doris Hundy,
I Mildred Walker; Cook, Helen Hen
'son: ('raftsman. Mildred Walker:
Hostess. Doris Bundy; Momemaker
Kuth Cftrk. . 0
Hmiors of ftho evening went to
Huth Clement who came up lor
the much coveted and hard earn-
ed First, t'lass badge. The Im
pressive candle lighting ceremony.
representing the spirit of C.irl
Scouting, was used in the final
award of (his achievement. Kuth
is among (he few Oh I Scouts of
.Medford to have attained this goal.
Announcement was made of tho
page work the (ilii Scouts hill
do during (he American Legion
'convention Ibis week. Plans were
made also for the girls to march
in the civic parade on Saturday
' afternoon. August 1th.
Troops One und Two will hold
''1, J"'nt meeting; again on next
Friday night in the Auxiliary club
rooms at the Armory, at seven
o'clock sharp. This meeting will
not be long, due to Iho many
counter attractions at (hat time.
There will bo many surprises for 1
l lie gii Is t hat e ven 1 11 g. Final
plans for Ihe parade will ulso be 1
iimde (hen.
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jFlkc-Packcr Wedding
yjPmmlnciK l '.vcnt hi Pod land.
At a large wedding Saturday .
! oven!ng at the Hose ( ity park
.Presbyterian church In Portland,
M iss I lot h rudei down Packer, j
i lUlitKh tn. M m M
1 J((.kl.r( ,1(M.llllu, ,hl( ,,rUU, nf
. C. M.i
M r. ;
Val !
The '
111'!
service In a flower setting
0r
1 gladoll.
dejdilnium mid palms.
'i lighted by candelabra.
i The bride wore a period gown
of ivory satin and lacu and car-
Hod roses, orebirds and lllles-of -
the-vnlley. she wan intended bv.
Miss Hazel packer as maid of
honor, in orchid taffeta and tulle.
Bridesmaids were Misses Volma
Shattiu k. Crai e payton. Helen
YS'lnslow, Dorothy Klllolt. Mai tan
' Dickenson and Itulh Klliotl. Thev
ja.ll wore laffeta and I 1 1 1 - frocks
i tn pnslel shades and carried-svvoei
! peas and water lllioa. ;
; Mr. Floyd Swan was bent man. ,
and ushers were: Messrs Karl .
. i arllb1, George How ie. Ken net h j
Martin, Lionel Ititdiop, Curtis Grif-1
fllli and l.oe Drew. !
1 Little Dorothy T"nmey, in rose;
i organdie, and Itichard Prince, in
green velvet were- flower children.
I Master Jack l'dxby carried the
.mm.
vohet
I ni"
lie wore a suit of green
reception was nt the bride's
No. 1 I!i5 Alameda drive.
W. O. Freenn uglily. M rs.
noine.
.Mrs.
John l.ew is, f1 rs. John Staegal
and Mrs. '.. N. KllinU prc.shlod at
the supper table. They worn as
si sled ),y m isses Kd 11a M 00 re,
Agnes Haroldsou, Is New. Jean-
eiu Dousett and Frances Smith
Mr. and M
Flke will moior
11 their weddlnir
to (.'rater la ke on
nip and wilt tlvo
Portland Journal.
in Medford
The bride graduated from Ore
gon Stale "ollege in June ;uid Is
a member of Alpha XI Delta so
i rorliy.
The groom graduated from O.
H. (, last year, and since that time
has made his home In Medford,
where he Is employed at the
Packer-Scot t company.
Piano Iter I tn!
l.vi'iit or Week.
A recital was given on Satur
day afternoon by some of the
Junior music pupils of Ida K.
Wood ami Florence G raves
their home 'i
a venue.
The program
: North Gakdalosnr western cininlry. pupils com -
ws as followa;
Duett "Tho
Swing"
Paul Ambrose
lelon McAllister and Wlnnlfred
Kosohorough
Jolly ltny a March . ..A. G. Clark
Cyril Sanders
"Sanla f'laus Gpuards'
c. V. Krogmann
Mary Hoee berry
"Flro Hide Song;'. Com Jenklni
Helen McAllister
"A Dream Kong. ... It. K. Forman
Hotly Johnston
"G Hole Mlo". Kduardo dl Cupua
Gwendolyn Jones
"Song of ht VoIrh hoatman''
Virginia Dunlava
"A Drive Around tho !,ake"....
Cora Jenkins
A Day's ,
AM
Journey"
Mildred
ea May Shirley
Dream"...
-
Adalr
' Only
Anderson Photo
Mis. x. Chancy. President of
Hie Medford I nil or the Ann-rL ;
can Legion Auxiliary, President or I
the Mostrss I nil. j
Clarem-o KOtly 1
Cyril Sanders
Duet "Mow llugle ' '
It. do Velbro
"Chatter' t;, itaehuianu ,
Piano duets hy Kunlce Kleming j
and Lucile Shirley. 1
Af(er the jn'ogram refreshments 1
were served on the lawn and a j
musical contest was hei, in which ,
.Mice May Shirley won the prize. ;
Ashland Art School
Tcai hers Kxlilhll Merc.
On Wednesday, Thursday ami
Friday. Auiuist 2. ;t and -I. 1 hi'
"Idg convention davs"' in Me.l.
ford, Miss liello Cady While, ill- !
l ector of the Ashland Art school j
and Mr. William Sakron ot .New
York City, will have an exhibit !
01 their own work in iho woman a
parlors of the First Prcabyterinn
church in Medford. 1
I his exhibit will be an added
attraction during 1 lie American Thursday for Yroka, Cab, where
Legion convention, and real lovers she will be the giu-M of her moth
of art will derive a vasi 'iiniount 'oiV- Mrs, 'Flla' ll. Hawkins.
Hf pleasure frrtm viewing the work!
of those two painters from the!
tmst,
Miss White loaches landmen 1... lo
iiriy Mini nr.. in ....(..,. .,...iIwi,m ,nn diversion of the aftor-
temponi painting, at tbo AshlainF
illL M-MOOI, OI WHICH SlH! IS IllrOCl -
or. As u teacher and in her way;,!,,.. ,,,.,..,,1,,, f,,m, i.'.ioinneiie 1
preseudng a probleui. Miss White
surely cannot bo excelled. If
; tnere is any talent for paint Ing
latent ln a .Htudent, Miss White
1 H,'('I1IS " have Ihe right faculty
01 hring,nK li out, encouraging 1 Mr. Harry G. Covey of Kdmon -
' '"'d dovelodiiK it. ton, Alborla. und Mr. A.J. Covey
i There are teachers, so-oallod.;o f Itochester, Wash., who have
wlo t an manage lo discourage j been guests at tho home of Mr. nnd
! "' httie bud of artistio tutelll -
'. B' "hat an iisirlng pupil
. "Kt eviui nce, hut not so Miss
1 " She, from so small
1 '"'UHmlng,
elopx a lasto for
art that prompts Ibe students to
keep on striv.ng after t be beau
tiful, and f'r those who have
lii lent, sho ,N Wej,Hh j M
fornialfMi to unfold. Sbo can
lead them on to greater things.
In her class in landscape 111
oils no copy work Is allowed. Kaeh
pupil does n different scene, (r
skoteh, from nature, and It Is
unite needle to hay no two on-
pils inierpret 1 lie
the same way.
The ( Insa goen
out -nf'iliHirs, t w o
thive, ami laints
same
scene in
forth Into the
b'SHOIIH out of
what they hoo.
and this In wber
M Ism While
Hhows herself
Oiich one to
creator. She loads
eally seo What Is
there to l.e l.i..r.,i,.i 1
Iheni how to produc
. .
not merely ,
opv. , 1
It is a pihllegM to sludy with
' ""' wninv
yir- Saklen Is
modernist,
i H. no
: piiiniings will
I entirely, and hfs
bi
well worth m
Ing. Mr.
SakrOll has Studied In
foreign lanils with many groat
1 masters,
! pcrlenee
ami lias had tUUch OX-
nas nau much ex-
commercial ndver
User for several largo steamship
and railroad
companies.
Ills II le
and commercial classed
Hioak very highly of his methods
and ability
an Intorpruter,
teacher and lender.
lie Is thorough and un adopt
at lentiing students on to a do -
sire for more knowledge,
The, opportunity of studying
w ith a man bke Mr. Sakraen does
ai not often come to people In this
.Ing from Canadn, Washington nnd
iwiuihem Callforuiii foo well ro-
paid for having made the Irlii
"ne of bis many good ipm titles
Is his congeniality, o Is a good
follow.
The pupils In Mr. TWdilman'M
class In Interior iter-orat lug are
1 now planning, decorating and fnr-
nlshlng a house 11ml deriving much
J benefit and enjoyment therefrom,
j Ills class In stugocruft I making
great progress.
Mr. Hon I man designed tho con
tinue tor Klslo Ferguson R4
"Quern of HhMm" and many of
Iho Modal loaders In the charity
carnival May 2, at Madison Square
Gardens, Now York fit. '
He designed the Noenorv for
"lKliack" "Martha." and th-j
"Humet Trail." put on hy tin
; Amorlcan Opora Co.
' Mr. ftohlman wim asnlstant ill-
lector for "The Fair of the Iron
Hiti-se.' the i t'iiienai y exhibit and
pageant put mi by the lt;i Hi inure
A: Ohio railroad, showing the de
velopment of that railroad and
trutiiH from 11:7 to llt'JT.
Me Is mi v in 1 lie employ of
the AnuM'teau Opera t'i
D's
course, as niven In Ashland, tends
to brum out (be predominating
I traits and individuality nf bis
' pupils.
I .Mrs. l'.ertlia Weed of Milwau
i kie, ( ne.. Mr. 1 in hi man's aunt, is
; visit i ok hi 111 in Ashland during
his slay there.
Mrs. Margaret Louise Murphy
.lias two classes, niic in "Methods"
and one in "Ait Appreciation"
.and eacb student, who has lb'
irii1ege of studying with Miss
5 Murnby is more tbun pbvised with
what site is gcllinif. .Miss Mnr-
phy has a w.i.v nf tellliiK vli:it
she knows that Is a rare gift
( I
! She can hold ber class spellbmiuc
even with Ibe beat outsttle regis-I
leriiiK way above the litO mark, i
and 1 hat In tin1 room intensified
by the drawn window Minds ami i
the use of the magic lantern
. Miss Murphy has profited hv
ber travels In many foreign lauds
and passes her great store of ex
periences and applied art knowl
edge on in a way Intensely in
teresting. 44
Society Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Meyer
left Thursdiiy for Haucherla, for
!a short vacation trip.
44
; Miss Madeline Anderson is the
I house guesi of Mr. and Mrs.
! Sea tics Spencer for a few days.
44
M r. a ud , i s. . S. I 'rank re
turned Friday from Damlon, where
I I boy havo heen enjoying a short
; vacation.
j AIr- ,t,ul
motoreil (o
44
Mrs. Albert McCabe
Duusmtitr (his week
1 w here I bey
Will be tho guest of
, her parculs.
44
Mr. ami Mrs. ' ',. Kelly havo
h I heir bouse guest t his w eek
lhclr niece Miss Kmlly Kelly, of
Clllilou, Iowa.
44
M rs. (leorge Wcllman le
eft on
44 ' ' ' ' I
Mi's. Karl Tumy was hostess forj,
i" sman iiiueueon on r riuay at j
! hl'r lll,m" 0,1 Vlirii "VOllUO. Hridgo:
n"on
4 4-
' M,.M l , y., ,, i-ne.l l.i-l .
i....... .. i,,.., hi, u,.u u vul,ini,
1 relatives, (m her return trio sheifllM"ko to WkHiV 11 this year? Just ,
Vsltod In Koh Atigeloa and Huii0l,e U,1MWU1' 10 a11 t,in!0 uuestlons
i jOHe
I 4. '
! Mrs. H. (!. Wortman on Oakdalo
veuuo. left for Ihelr homo Frldny
; morillllK.
44
Legion Auxiliary
Notes
M rs. Unbind
Smith, housing
chairman for the
Auxiliary eon-
von I Ion com mission, report h
a ready response from tho
tl,Ht
,.,,.((.
donee section of the oily was had l"1"1 nowadays a reliable deodorant
by those soliciting. The eonvon- ls found there also. . Fslng n do
tion hall at the Ibipllst church lodormit Is an economical hiiblt, for
secured by Mrs. Geo. Codding has tl helps preserve the clothing, as
boon arranged with elaborate and
a (iproprlate appolniiiieiiia, with
Tom Swem In change. The select
talent of Medford have kindly ac
cepted places on tlie programs for
,,M "inner, uiu prosi.
nenis parley, tne regular
sessions
of the convention, and In all of , odorant npplto(t. for add dampness"
the programs during the week, HHwll,,l" !''c shoe causes silk and'
reported by Mrs. II. II. llryant, rayon fibers lo break and holes to
program chairman. All members ! result. Hy neutralizing tho acid
of llln Allxlllill'V 11 ie lo-ueil In line- W'ltll a ITOnd llondit I'll nt mwl nf
...U. t 1....
i iim 1 1 11 ite I' nf i .mmm
hh I., let vlw(t(.-u I, tl.,.i' ...
,. ,.Kur ... eni,.,-!,,!,, them. Tim
I.iihIm1 1.10I m.wl .m ..wlui...r
busiest and most
' croun at present Is
the eonces -
hIoii one.
1 The Legion Auxiliary will ron -
duct a novelty booth from Wed.
ncsday (o Satuiday lo assist In
defras lng the oxnetisos. Souvenirs
j of the da tea August 2, a, 4 noise
makers of all shapes and ft Inds,
'canes, swagger sticks, balloons and
jalniost everything for man or lady
"nil oven the baby can be secured
from Mrs. Joo Williams and her
helpers.
, 1,10 'ooI,' green wallH of the
j I'"'""" Auxiliary club room nt tbu
"rmory Monday evening, July 2W,
were needed as never hefnro to
ami suggested ayivan shade to tho
in Mint I011 ceremony when twenty
one cnndldateH were Instructed In
the prlnclploR of justice, freedom,
democracy, and loyally. Those assuming-tho
ohllgatloiiH were tho
MosdauiOM Karl Davis, A. I.. Math
eny, George Wendt, Clint Walker,
G. !. Gilchrist, Kmorucn Norrls,
Kverett lieeson, Alberta Fuhrman,
Mildred Ketnon. Myrtle Hlakely,
Margaret lluntoon Williamson,
Kern llonnn, A. II. 8tewart, Nina
Colvlg, Ada Williams, Want-he
(offeen, Kva McDonald. Osa Iluh
hard. Lillian Doe, Marcla Fraynor,
Margaret Worden.
1 All plana for the coming cnn
ventlon were flushed and; com
mittee assignments made hy Mra.
Helva Alken, ncneral chairman of
in convention commlaslon.
Paul McDonald came us tho lr. -
vitcd guest . of the Auxiliary prov
ident, Mrrt. N. C. ChRtiey, and held
the Interest of all with hla en--thusiastie
outline of the conven
tion program. Paul deserves th
heartiest, commendation from ev
ery Legionnaire and Auxiliary
niembe - r for the hlh type if en
tertainment and the dignified pro1
grain ho has arranged.
Mrs. Men Hilton and her com-i
in it lee served home made ico
cream to about seventy-five.
PoinfersforParents
Parents' ideals,
ment to their work
.f leisure time an
their adjust
and their umj
powerful In- "
flucnccs in molding children's
tastes and standards, apart from
any conscious teachings, cays
t'hildrcn, Tho Magazine for Pur-.
cuts.
Pecause their help is needed at
home older children in n large.
family are frequently deprived of
a chance to play. Though some
home service may be necessary ,
and reasonable, (be natural crav
ing for play should not be un
duly s u 1 1 p rosse d , and Sat u rd a y
ouliogs und picnics, scout acti
vities.' skating, boating, swimming,
dancing under wholesome condi
tions, should be encouraged.
An egg Is really two foods in-.,
stead of one. Iron 1h the distlnc- ,
! live mineral contribution made by
j the egg. one yolk contains about 1
the same amount of this element
las a two-thirds cup of fresh peas, j
one-fifth cup of M earned spinach, '
1 one and one-half cups of diced
I carrots, oiie-clghth pound of lenn
i beef or one Mid one-half ounces .
' of liver.
Intelligent, sympathetic under-
standing of Ihe child not repres- ,
sion and domination will lead to
I the . fullest development of his
personality, .
Learning and habit training arc,
not suspended during vacation ,
lime. , In, fact,. Ill esummer may,.
In- made lo yield a larger crop
of .good habit a than tho school
day a. ,
: .
Keeping Dainty
1
in Hot W eat he
What made your blue dress turn
a queer yellow green across the
shoulders? What caused the hole
under the arm ln your roso silk?
What Is that clinging odor in last ,
summer's best dresH that makes you 1
, perMplratlon: its odor and aeut"
! f"- these two properties have a
; or uamaging ettect on elotlilmr
t,mt cuiiipb Jn contact with the skiii.(
lf tno mnterial is not too thin.'
," hlelds can he sewed in. but
1 1111 e annum ne wasneit rreiiucmiy
they beccime objectionable.
transparent fabrics, ami for some
cuts of sleeves, the use of shields.
' Ik not feasible, and more often
women use certain liquids, powders
and creams which run be bought
and which (ire easily applied. Those.
, reined les tend to neutralize the ,
perspiration and to prevent Injury
jlo frocks, as wol as to check the.
'disagreeable odor.
In every well supplied bathroom'
j arc soups, toothpaste and powders,-
, com .creams and mouth washes.
! w,!' at neutralixe the dlsagreeablu.
! odors vhicji emanate from thef
skin. 1 ' j
I'relly' stockings, a nocowslty I
createiF by present-day styles, eun
b made to last much longer If tho
foot are hitthed dally nnd a de-
! k n... 1.'
night, thn llf nf wtoeLioi' -... i.
' leoirthenOrl Metot-f.l
i Klbows Now Slmw
I SleeVoleuM .imrii lnUuAU
j worn with their coats, make Iho'
average girl conscious of hop nl.
ihows, and long-sleeved dresses nf
tranwnarent matorlnt hv ui,.,,..i
i the same effeet, so the dallv manl-i
! euro must now etend un tlm nmi,
j and Incltido a special treatment for
1 1 he -nlbow. 'r , vVho knows perhaps
ho naughty habit of resting 0110V
'elbows on the tuble will die a nat-,
urul death us wo become more In.-
j tei-eslrd In beautiful arms. Manv
elbows now. nro covered with
: brown, worn. hiking skin which has
I coma there largely from hard u.,
age on table lops. After a good
iserub with u stiff skbi.heiMh .n.
iui lnsimHgo wich night with
cleansing renmt followed by asklu
ionic, will bring results that are
more than eummensiirale with the
time and effort spent.
The wlso woman who travels,
oeon on a short motor trip, takus
along oji a boon companion one of
ihe convenient little week-end
packages ahown In tho stores at
" toilet. ondft counters. A vitrl
ety of holpfut beauty aids are to
ow round 111 these carefully planned
boen oreani. skin tonic and cleana-.
ing tissue or soap, toothpaste and,
creams, or a collection may be for
use on the hands alone. Kainlno
the "table of contents' before buy
ing and tihoos the one which trnlta
your needs. best.
It t,hla HUiumer be one of cheer
mi miinuncHs, no matter now warn.
for muggy tho days may be.