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WEDFOUD MATTi TRTBTTNTE. MEDFORT). OTM' CIONV SrXDAY, 'AUGUST 19, 1928. Mws f Society Gulf Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75 I .jfefe P -vZLm 1 i . : l 4.4,.4,4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4.1 jir, Werner will again assume, und Pantomime and Uanco com 4. 4 his duties iih director or tho or- ! bincd. Mrs. - Uentmn has so mo 4- WKKKIjY CAliKN'DAIt cheHlra for the National Broad- jvery beautiful numbers, one : re fr 'Rogue- River : Valley CJulf canting corporation. ' quirlnj; eleven clover characters; fr aHHOciation. . "Women's tour- I During Mrs. Werner's short re-.and altso "Columbine Qulc Flirt", H nament August '22. "fr.turn In this city she has been the; a fascinating number for three Ettu IX Hubbs Tent. Reg- itiHplratlnn of man.f lovely par- j dancers, including pantomime ular meeting; AuKUHt 24th. itles. Among those entertaining In and others also. 4 East, Side . circle of the : her honor were Mesdamos Ned ; Up to the end of July, Mih. ! 4 First M.'K. church, will meet HVllas, K. K. tiore. W. H. Gore, : Benson was organizing a branch!. with Mrs. K. ti. Hosebor- 1 Delroy (.ietchell, Allan Bracken-; school In Klamath Falls, and it V ough Tuesday-.Aug. 21st. reed, 'James Stevens nnd Porter J. j is her intention to conduct the: 4 Tho V, C. T. V. will meet Neff. ' jtww schools with the aid of an 4 at tho V. W. C. A. Thursday. j .'experienced assistant teacher. Aug. 23rd, '.' ITo Visit Sister The Darning Teacchers cunven-j 4 The ' Woman's Missionary 4jlit Sau FranclM.-o jtlon takes place early in Septem-; 4 society of the South Metho- : Miss Betty Vllm of this city left ber. when Mrs. Benson expects j 4 (list church Tuesday, Aug. 4-; Friday for Kan Francisco where ;to go South for a few days, and! 4 2lst. . 4!she will spend a week visiting with -'secure further material from sov-; 4, 4. I her sister Jean of that cty. Missieral leading artists also. Her 44 4444i4)44444 4Jean Vilm will be remembered as schools, hmvc cr, will open be-1 Hostess at Dinner Honoring House Guesl " Mrs. Riley p. Henson entertain ed with' a 0 o'clock dinner party. Saturday. honoring her house guest. Miss Mae Crystal of Klam ath Falls. Covers were laid for seven. Medford People Attend Assembly Amon-T people of tho South Meth odist church who are uttending the Epworth League assembly at Mil ton. Ore., arp Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. .Fran" Howard, Miss Mae Eicher, Dick Tulley and BlUy , Jray. Mrs. diaries Strain; Ijumiicon Hostess Mrs. Charles Strang was hostess for a delightful luncheon given at the Hotel Medford Friday noon. The luncheon complimented Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman of Red Lodge, Montana and Mrs. Joe Bock. . Mr.. and Mrs. John Fluhrer Have Out-of-Town Guests ed Kuramer of Canada, with ber son and two daughters, .who have been touring through Oregon and California dur ing the. past month, are the gueslB of MV. and Mrs. John Fluhrer. They are spending this week end at the Fluhrer cabin in Edgewood. Mis Dorothy Burgess In RecltuI This Week Dorothy Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess will I bo proHontod tn ptano rocltol thta I . , th, 1 w?olt M''8-.,B- "uT.'.nlMIB Gladys Whltson. Icol Ed- whom she studies. The recital will be heard at Parish hall and will be 0110 of unusual talent. Miss Burgess is very accomplished for onoo-'young;- , - - .-.:;:r Medford People Vacation In Hills Among the--numerous Medford people enjoying trips ,to Prospect and Crater Lake" during tho paM week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tengwald and family:'.. Mr.- and Mrs. Ous Newbury, Miss Dorothy Delzcll. Mr. and Mrs. Don New bury, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawtcr and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson-Waite. Recital List til for August Thirty-first August thirty-ftrst Is the day set by Mrs. Percy Bray nnd Miss Alice Holmback for tho presentation of their pupils in . a dramatic anil p.ano reu.n,. o. ,., " i"-" sent pup IS 01 mama aim .J" , tat Ions havo been issued. M Medford ilrl l.env'M ? For SHiool III t nllfornla , AmonR Medrord mils lonvins ; this week to enter Caliiornia . schools is Miss Clara (irocn of this i city, daoithter of Br. and M rs. t R. K. Clreen. . Miss Cireen will I enter the school of art in the Vnl- i yerslty of calirornla, houinern. I YBofore entorlnK school she will. visit friends In San Francisco and she will. Cisco and (lli01i i San Jose. She will be Joined In , San JeHo'by Dr. and Mi. Cireen who will motor to Los Anprclea j V with her. , ?; Klta I. JIubbM Tent l'i ItOiumcH Meeting, ''i After six weekH vacation Elta D. ; Hubba Tent, Daughter of ctcr 01- nns, ninFrirv'AuV Ctarta Thurs- I Hall. Mary McOruder Coker, Let- oH- Vto rie Henneu M- MHlim Harvey were tic McOruder Gregory. Kddy Fran meetliiK, Minn Marie "neit. Iu cia Merriman of Alhambra. and fy, beglnnii this denar ent and all members ore urjfed to tmcnt president, will bo nres- f " "r ? 1 " , ,.ri.M. ur,n Mnrrimnn. f attend m a x t i.... :i,...u 'tn ihn nrri, I M - hA i,.,! in ,. invited i 'i to amist in lnalitutliiK a tent t Klamath Falls and members will ' v i inniwi i , i' Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Hunby '. Vacation at Union Creek I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanhy spent the past few days camping at 7 ion Creek, enjoyinR tho scenery and a well earned rest. . as superlntei school In this city. Mr. Hajlby is an able and effic ient si 'ler visor and Instructor and in Ills schools one finds an atmos phere of quiet force much to. be desired. ' Vntiyl Maiulflnnu iletiini to New York .' Mr. and Mrs. Doran Werner i will leave the early part of the ! week for New York City after a pleasant eluht weeks In Medford. During their stay i-.l tho city ' Mrs. Werner Jiss delighted . Med- ' ford music lovers with her accom pllshed voice, appearing first In the homecoming concert nnd later at various public festivities. a riur. nauu uus biicih mo --- -- - ' nine 9 l.m. ti 1 tttn oti Mi. I A I . A. . Hniflltl IT A.T Sltria. lUlllin I j( raer ihkiuk iium inunmu - I White " the state university at Eugene pre- .lean Brault, Mark Champ- lt ; . .. lln C..l.,. t-..u. n. 1..Mt I iMIH 1 parins lor anotner interesiicj? year ; "", i. . ( f as superintendent ot .innior iiisn p "'" At- onrf Mr. Wemer return tnidlHonal study this season cover-! New York Cltv nl.ero Mrs. Werner is looked for nearly ono hundred corioerta this fall and winter. -- a graduate of Medford high school later attending Oregon State col lege. Miss Vllm Is doing social service work in San Francisco this sum mer. Both girls will return home the first of September for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 10. Vllm. McMahon Family Visit in Valley Lieutenant and Mrs. J.- J. Mc Mahon and sons 'Jay, Robbie and Bruce motored down from Port land Friday and are guests at the j home of Mrs. T. K. Bolton of Ash- land, Mrs. McMahon'a mother. They will also visit friends in Med- ford and Jacksonville. Lieutenant McMahon, who was formerly in charge of the Southern j Oregon division of state traffic, was transferred from here about three ! years ago and Is now in charge of the northwest division of traffic officers with headquarters in Port land. ; Sisters Are Hostesses For Costume Party C'omplimenthig Miss Aunc Solin- rs of Eugene, the Misses Mini and Emmy Lou Kavanaugh enter tained with an old-fashioned cos tume parly Wednesday evening. Lovely flowers from an old-fashioned- garden formed, the set ting. Many quaint costumes were worn. Dancing and games were an Interesting part of tho evening's pleasure. Those" invited to the j party were: Mesdames Richard Cauldor, Wilfred Pureolt, Ray Wakefield. C, L. Patrick, APie wnrds and Donna Caulder. . (ut-or-Ton (JiicslK AMslt at t. Home of Mr. and Mis. J. O. Gvcy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 13; Grey J and sons, Lawrence, Jr., and Don-. old, urrived in Medford Saturday from- Oakland. California, for a vacation visit with their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey of this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Law-, ronee Grey are well known here, having graduated from Medford high school nnd attended tho Uni versity of Oregon at Bugene. Mrs. Grey was formerly Helen Brown They Intend to visit here for two ( weeks, during which time tney . will visit the varluos scenic at-1 tractions of southern Oregon. j Mr. Clrey Is associated with tho American unaln company or nan i r iuiii ui.u, !, In Smilll ,., Ilt Bl.,lg0 1n .nmnltmant Xf-e limn talned Wednesday afternoon at . , The rooms were very attractive '" decorations of Krecn and yellow 1 i""" ......y... I "r"- I'lricn bold nip" ;score and Mis. Myron Hoot low j "core. A very beautiful Biiest prlite was ; Presented to -Mrs. Lynn Smith. , 7 ........ ..w. ...... J"'" J''11 bmlth, F. C!. Thayer, ! !."'." V: Buti?rtlplU' ..'ouls ! '''" I-ynn Smith, F. C!. Thayer, V; Butterfleld, Louis trlrich, 1. (i. Tyree, Rawles Moore, IN' " ' ' .. .. .. ',oor Itoot, Ft C. Mulholland. R. " HlTO,w- - - 1 iiutcan, ! Itiidr-l.hvt i(ven Party and Shower. Complimenting Miss Kunleo Far- rett. whoso marrbicn to Mr. El- MisM Piirrott av-Iio rnntiv mi-' nounced her enKagement. was the roefplent of many beautiful gifts, . I ntr V.,..ll nu n.tll TlnA ' It OHO llUV MVl I 1 II1UII. .HUUVI A huge horn, fahioned of c"t(l"ow?r 8 and r,0 .? pretty colors was filled with gifts. during the evening the guests wero entertained with a musical .prceinm by Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mrs. M.' N. llogan and Miss Par- L'n-J,olt. Guests Included tho Mosdn'mes Hornard Roberts, Homer Marx. and the Misses Henrietta Klksteln, Uernlco Klncald. Doris Hafchaw, Myrna Hush. Bcrtlllo Mlkschc, Lllclllo I'acrett, onia OeBaner, M Uafnm- l.inn MnOi.nf fnnnln Whitman. Harriett Campbell, France. Ashford. Thelma Moore. Mai jorlc Kenman. Melva I'arrott and Eunice Parrett. Kniielnit Aimilemy ! Heoponii Tills Week. , The Eve Benson Danclnir school! will reopen again this season In ; aieuiorn, wunin me next lew uays, when the talented youngsters, and aduits also will resume their stud - lea In various phases of the dan-I clng ait. There wtl! be an ad - lug adagio work for advanced j pupils particularly suited to this class of dunclng. Argentina tanjo.i fore this date. Loug WliltelR-nd Wedding Attractive Event Iju.st 'Week. Quiet digniy and charming simplicity marked tho wedding ceremony of Mrs. Kate "Whitehead of this city and Claud W. long. when- they were married Sunday afternoon, August 12th at Buck horn lodge. Rev. T. H. Temple of the Methodist church afflcia ted at the ceremony. Tho bride wore a pretty gown of blue silk nnd earned a beau shower bouquet.. She was aiwnueu '"""i, John A. sturkin of this city acted "an- Immediately following the cere- nony a reception for fifty of tho relatives and friends was held. Mrs, Long was formerly su- perimenuem 01 mo nuauuai in Marshf ield but she has been liv ing In Medford nearly a year. Mr. and Mrs. Long will reside at their new country home near Buck horn lodge. Among tiie guests who were present were Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Temple. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. y. M. Clementfon, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herring, Colonel' and Mrs. O. O. Yoran, and Mr., and Mrs. Lou Hansen. Mcriiitum ltelat'-ves Have Intercepting Reunion. One of the most interesting ao- cial events -of the past week was tlie reunion of the Merriman fum liy, one of the oldest ploiuier laiu Hies in tho. valley, which was held at" Ashland. last Sunday, August J2, at L,uhia springs yurk. uc scendants of the lod Merriman laimiy, ', who'1 came; 10 this valley in ,l6oi, made up tm flist of peo ple prosent. Over CO of iheo peo- t.tJt Wo.o. in '.aUendunce. Many (were .present from out of the state. Among those present were 13. F- Muirauuh or Ainamura, Cat., und his wrfoj Mr.- and Alia. John Chapman of Red .Lodge, Mont.: Airs, Anna Merriman Clark und her daugnter, Josephine Juiomc, ot this city; Mr. joscpn Mcrrimuit licek of Seattle; Mrs. Marie Mer riman Bennett of Modiord. Tho aoove people belonged to. me Ural lamily. enner friends and relatives pres- ent Were Auletta Harvey, Mursery Hoaeland Otterbeln, Nate Olter- iJC.,,, jandlc Hoaglanil MciJonalu, Georgia 1-loagland Sloan, liobert Sluau, Louis G. Jluagland, Kthel iMjUon iioagland, Alaripric Low. iioagland, Jtoderick Smith, Marti jiimeu, Laura uenneit Loder, larlA Konnplt. Rwinirto. H0III2 '8willfei HoUls swingle, uouis Uen- ,'ictt, - Mumic Bennett, Kobcrtu. ilen- jvcnnctn Jerome. Oeraldlne JormUi Thomas F. Mcrrlmun. -,., t,ci , iniuii, Myn Jleriinian, . I lronu Merriman, Frances Mcrri- llmllj Vcra Morama. Itlyinale, M)U iltoacland, Uraco i'lua(;land Jll-j ; oki 8lanlcy Hijck, Addle Itlp-1 Wilson, E. M. Wilson, Maude! 14,.,.,lu tiocller, liarry J3. uoclier. JJarry g 0ucliel., j,.., Jcan Ooeller. Kanetto Oocllur, Adra j $ boeller. Jr.. , ut. Kanetto Oocller. l, . ... !,....,.,. ruoeiler. Kcda Harvey l-arKt r, i.ee , Qpa AJarvey w;,Kht. w - rank k. AVnght, Emma Wellin-, ger Merriman, Chester Merriman, lieatrlco M.errlman, Murgaret ler rimun. Hubert Merriman, Jose- ( ino Mvrtwwn k William Merriman of Oakland, Others present were Mary ueau Strang. Charles Strang. irraa jonnson oi m viraiiut;, jvui.ii pcy, Baker, Roberta Rlppoy, Port land, Edith. Wilson G If ford, Thomas J. Glfford, Herbert Gif ford, Itandall Glfford, Betty lleull Mrs. Asbury lleall -. and Fred Strang. Ashland Art Scnool Closes Successful Term At the Civic club rooms on Win- burn Way, Ashland, Friday. eve- August 10, Miss belle Cady from Pratt Art Institute. ork City, who Is director of Southern Oregon School of Art, held an interesting and praise 'J j P"""3 "" Jut u.u.- lirnr. The exhibit mat viewed enthus- j I "" " """" ! Ashland. Medford and tho entire j vall?yf , . ' Tho work shown was represcn-, tatlve of what had been accomp-, Ilshed In the eiBht courses during thn six weeks- intensive art study, Some outstanding examples were shown by Miss White's class of . iuuotni- gianmus. m uun nuu :iir pera, bits of attractive scenery , sketched from Lithia Park and scenes ronnd about Ashland done ihv Miss Koma Hunt, of Hollywood, Cal Mrs. Helen McCarthy, Pasa- dena, Mrs. I. M. Andrews, Salem, Mrs. Vivian Bnrto, Medford, Miss Eunice Onibb, Ashland, Mrs. Mill- YOUTHFUL PORTIA BESTS MALES Tulsa, Okla., has a modern Portia who has proven herself equal to the best of the youthful lawyers in the state. Hi sa Jewell Russell, . 26, secured highest honors when she took the bar examination with 100 other er, Milton, Ore... Ktta Mathers, Kaniath Falls, Marie Dav'a, Mary Pnwnii mid Onal Rush. Ashland, Nellie Aoiiior. ireuu, Pasadena, A. Wilfred Johns, Vic toria,: B. C. , . ii ,ii,.,,..fwl Miss Rodih Hunt of Holl.oou Hhowed wonderful Improvement. never haying worucd in o V'luot. be. .with the 8. O. S.- A. next 01'0, r, , i ti i iy'oar but will spend Hie entire year Miss Eunice Grubb did 10lItov1J j travelling abroad. Miss Murphy is ions work-in Tempera nndn i exceptional as a teacher having, her credits from bonthern Oregon attroctive way of presonting School of Art did more to obtain i hor guJect ma,tcr wllicJl mlliCH entrance for ber into tho (.hltahO j , b h ,(,asiint Art institute where she will Btudy , a 'benc(ni. u la to bJ hoped this winter, man muse w. '' In Chlcaco last year. Miss onihl)' sold several fine pieces of her work In Tempera. She wns a pupil with Miss White last year, also in n. u. a. . Mrs. Helen McCarthy motored to . .,...1 ,,,llt,lo(l ijaae "i i" uu ,,mi ...... a beautiful picture of the lake which wns on display at tho ex hibit. In the "still lire" class tnushl by Miss White many gnml Ihinns woro displayed. Ono noteworthy piece by little Frances Jici.oy aged 11, of Ashland, the .youngest lllt.IIOC1 UI 11, w ... .' evidently an artist to bo heard of hi the future. Others who did interesting thliiKK in still life were A. Wilfred Johns of Victoria, It. C, Nellie Knhler, Mrs. 0. W. Miller. Ruth Metric Mroiill, art supervisor nf Haloni hlph school who carried six courses through the term, an al most impossible thing to do; Mild red CHo Eaton of Oentralia, Wash.: Uoma Hunt of Hollywood, and otiiers. There were many good things done in the sill) Hfo class. Those who didn't take tho course regretted their not having done so. Pupils taking life nnd commer- cial art under William hakren ava led themselves of an oppoi - - tunlty for which they will ver (heir lives as such men as.Sakren i do not como to small schools often. Some of the fortunate ones whose work showed the benefit derived therefrom wero Lawrence Powell with his poster ad "Skinners Or gans;" Warren Nelsson of Astoria. IKJster for "MllUir Tires," which was clever and well executed; filenn West. Cheney, Wash., "Mun son Steamship Lino Ad,' and "Travel in Comfort with White Star Line;" Brooks Holland, the youngest boy In class, showed un usual promise, while Horl ' Dnnn'i Asmanii posiui a 01 uwm . .. .,. ... '' i , In the "life class the model - in? In plastellnc done by Itlioda Sliisher of Astoria, .Mrs. A . J. Cramla I and Mrs. hdna fnrsythe of Ashland wore specially grace- fill -ind well done "Venus a the Pump, modelled by Uoma Hunt " , ' a head modelled hy Mario Davles of Ashland showe,d strength of character and grace. I About ''Art Appreciation" and i Miss Margaret Iiulse Murphy of , Brooklyn high school too much : cannot be said of-lho benefit ami : pleasure derived therefrom hy the students in her classes, . I Among olher nntliusiasts In 'mf : etuis in "Art Aiiirecfnilon" were Mrs. Inei D. Churchill, wife Superintendent Churchill of the i slate normal. Mrs. J. H. fuller, president of Ashland Delphian i chapter, Mrs. I. M, Andrews, art "nnervisor In trades at Ralem.i Miss rtutb Ilrontc, art supervisor in hlgli school, Rnlein, Mrs. Viv ian Norman Uurto, Medford, MVh. A. II. Davcnhlll, Aahland vicinity, Klla Mathers ot Klamath, Kmlly i Kemp of Pomona, Cul., Emma Klnnn Kiiniivskln. Wimli. . Many of these and others tooltj I memoes also, anu ieei inuiu- , B0lV0B verJr to,.tum,to to have stud- methods" also, nnd feel them- iled with Miss Murphy, who will he will come again some other ,,, ,, , . b , .., , appreciation clnsscs were those complied by Emma Stone 'nnd j J)lu.io Dav,e8 whll(J tho bl()(.k 1 nrim luir and the , J," ,"",, ?, ",e old masters" "1' In Sta.o Craft nnd Interior Dec- oratlnK Edgar llohlinnn, formerly of Oregon, now of New York City, had some very creditable work to show, done by pupils in Interior decorating. Mrs. Hertlia tJrahain of Grants Pass, Miss Vera Ulus- snin, Etta Mathers, hinmn Htone, 1 MmeUne fit0V(,n8, 'ncien Johnson i of Provolt, Ore., Warren Nilssnn, Mesdames (iladys Cruudall, Vivian Mario, Kdna Forsythc, I. M. An drews, Inez Churchill and 'Mar garet L. Fowler of New Westmin ister, II. C all did work worthy or notice .while Mrs. V. V. Mills, Minn Uoma Hunt and Mrs. Inez. CIiurchlH excelled in ilalik. Mrs. i Mills especially did a wonderful large free hand wall piece about 5x8 feet of a historical pageant which, showed days of hand work ; by an artistic and talented artist. Mrs. Mills deserved very special mention for this beautiful piece of art. In Statecraft, those who built . (,iiu ..Th Mlin Marrie(1 a )mnh XvirCf" ' showed 1 , oriB,naHly a n u caref , , executed Broiiti. Madeline Stevens of Ash land, (ilenu West, Cheney, Wufh.. Warren Nelsson, Astoria.-. Ednn Fnrsythe Ashland, Until Nye, Tal ent, and nlhcrs. Taking all thirds Into consider-. atlnu the whole eight courses were well planned and very successful, and it Is with deepest satisfaction that everyone concerned assures Ihn public that the Ashland Art school has come, lo stay. The generous minded and appreciative members of tho Ashland Chamber of Commerce called a meeting Inst Saturday night at which .Miss llelle ('ally White presided nnd went on , rP(.or,, aR 1n:il irl,OIIH hody to ,(a(!k H wh(J f(n. n ormnnmit r , ln A,,,..m , , cie,.tnK Miss White ,nont am, ,lre,.tr , tllR ;,,, wU a8 sho aHV9 ..re,,,lBn,.n ; , A hlamI am, w)nt,,r W()rl( , Pratt Inslltulc, New York City." ; M W1, wMI hr, ..,, ,. inor a fund of now up-to-date Ideas fresh from .New York 8iid the , wnrln ahroll(j aK tl),.ht Bt ,.,.aU Ti ls school midn nosslhlc bv Alllani, nc0,)1(,. stlinilng ,,a,.k of Whtc w "m ;h , Av),,an,, ,, t, wlm, . ,,af,p (,oai)t, ItH ,,0puarUv Krow as 10 v.arR WHH Bml , cffl,.,eI1(.v becomcB known . " ' SoCtetV Pemnnnla I Jot,e ' rersonaiM , and Mrs. Thnrnlon nf I'm vbIMb arc spending the week end'"1!' to shuttle, whence liny will with Mr. and Mrs. B. Bauer at Dia mond Lake. Miss Carol Rum say is spending tho summer in Oakland visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPlierson have returned from a vacation trip to San Francisco. Mi's. M. J. Leonard and her ; daughter Helen are enjoying a , week at Crescent City. James Grant lienson of Klam jalh Falls Is visiting his parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. lienson. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Realties are 'returned to Medford today after a week's vacationing In Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. 13. V. Brlggs arc en joying a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Theresa Scheffcl has as her houso guest her daughter. Miss Alma Scheffel of Rupert, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Roland Beach mo tored to Diamond Lake tast week where they have enjoyed a very pleasant vacation. Miss Mao Crystal, who has been tho house guest of Mrs. Riley D. lensnn has returned to her home at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Butler have been spending the' past week at Lake of tho Woods. They return ed home Wedhesday. Mr. and Mrs! C. 13. Roberts spent four pleasant days of the past week capping and fishing J aiong mo Kogue river. PTV l.'Ueirol iin. Medford' tho n?it of Mr. and Mrs. returning to tho week after a very pleasant vacation spent in Portland. Miss Kmma Cllno left Saturday for a trip through the middle west. Miss Cllno will be absent from the city for an Indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Wllchell KM111I7. have been spending a week of their vacation in Portland where they have been visiting friends. . Mrs. Fred Powell and her daughter Arlene of Yakima, Wash, have been the guests of Mrs. 13.. P. Power of this city for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor rteunied this week from Yollow- i,uiut-,t im nuui iviihh- 'stono park where they have en- joyed a vacation for threo 'eeliH. ' Mrs. C. M. Simms entertained informally with a breakfast for Mr. and Airs, Lynn Smith, Friday morfting beforo they left for Seattle. Mrs. Vivian Norman llarto is spending a fow days at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Catharine N. Inw, at her summer homo on Evans creek. Miss Hetty Janes has had us her house micst for the past month I. VI lss Katharine I'luni of May City, Michigan. Miss l'lum left Satur day for her home. Mrs. Robert Hammond and children are glad to be homo nfler their motor trip which Included visits to Portland, Seattle, and eastern Oregon towns. M Among Mdford poplo who are enjoying Oregon beaches In August are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook, Or. and Mrs. A. F. Krnssc and Mr. and Mrs. Churk'H W. Palm. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Turnbow are receiving frilt'ltattuns on the birth of a daughter. Constance .Marie. Mrs. Tariibow was for merly Miss Paula Marshall. Mi, and Mrs. Ralph Norrls of New York City, arrived Saturday (veiling to spi-iid a few days with bis parents, Mr. ami Mr. M. J. Norris of Brookbanks Orchards. The . O. T. I.'. will meet Thursday at 2:110 at the Y. W. C. A. Officers for the coming year will le elected and all mem bers arc urgently requested to be present. 4 After an Interest Ing five wneks study under Kstellc Uet-d, Muriel Stewart and Theodore Kausloff, Miss Ruth Luy has returned to this city where she will soon re open her studio. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Palm have been spending tho past week at Randou-hvA he-Sea, They have enjoyed tho remodeling of their summer home during their vaca tion In that city. I a cam received from Mrs. r red T,. T,.Ki,M. monthly sim-IiiI Kick from Yankton, S. I)., stales I mci.ting of the Woman's Mission that she will be homu about HeiP-l,y (.,.ly U , held Tuesday, tombor t nnd In tho meantime lsAuKI,st i ut " :ni p in., at the having a wonderfully good time j ,.), ,, !,. ".Members and friends are in Nebraska and Iowa. invited to attend. ! Miss Liberia finre of this city 1 mi!.,, ,.... m,,iii j ,:mt.'i iuiy iur 11 ll l III II1K iiurthwestern part of the stale. .Miss Oorc will visit relatives and friends in Eugene ' im her two weeks vacation In the north. Mr. and .Mrs. II. Austin rind their little daughter 1'ultlcla have been tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. lieu Kosimmn of this city for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin ,are residents 'of Hun llerniirdluo, Calif. Miss I. M. Andrews and Miss It nth Mario Ilrontl, art teachers of Salem, spent the weok ond with Mrs. Vivian N. llarto at her homo on West Second street before re turning to their homes In Salem. The Misses Tholma und Ithn Hurd and Ernestine Krodenherg iefl Saturday evening for u. motr f ! stiu 10 lauaua, wnere wiey win j visit Victoria, Vancouver and other Cnnadtait cities. I 1 .tn . 11 iitt aWim, iiiiroHi uuiis have had as guests during the j week Miss Mildred Wallaco and . Miss Ruby Folk of Mt. Vernon, Wash. They left Friday for San Francisco whence' they will sail fur Seattle soon. Mrs. J. II. Butler accompanied by her daughter Arllene left this week for a motor trip through California. Cities, to be visited by Mrs. Butler and her daughter are Los Angeles, Hollywood? San Fran cisco and Oakland. . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker have ijust returned from San Francisco. J. McNalr aiuljwer lh.?' woro HttonUIng buyers' m-.u. imu in umi my ""; other necessary conveniences heard the symphony orchestra con-, nlaced nlI over tho cum groun(1J. ducted by Cahrilowitsch, a veryHo no ono lUfi to uny dlHUinCe noted Russian artist. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith left Saturday, August lXth for their new home in Seattle. Mrs. Smith has been the inspiration of many lovely dinners and parties during the past two weeks, being a very popular member of social circles here. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Berry of Medford have been entertaining Miss Clara Berg of Haywood, Calif. Miss Berg has been their houso guest for the past effcht weeks. Sho will return in the! near futuro to her homo In the we felt sure the heart 'of tho work south, j ing class of America Is still sound f : to tho core. And it was not from Air. and -Mrs. t.eorge Haley and mnall son and M ami MVH. JJlllS Johnson of Longview, Wash., wore 1 'fTU0Hts Wednesday at the homo of ; 'j"Mn; wnd M,'H" ,McV",l"V ?he parly accompanied by Miss KstherlMt. Heimon. so on tho last day of McCotlom, spent Thursday at Cra - ler Lake. Sir nnd Mrs. V. C. Jihu-h and Hotty liavu had as llielr llOllKC Kti-Ht for tin- nawt mnnt 1 Miss) . ! . , ., , , , .. r ... 'excellent Ht-l-inunH, by di.stlngutahcd ! Helen Grander of Chant)aKnc, ,,, x , , IlllnolH. nemlay foY her home. She will it i... t mi i . September 1"",ulfi .'" . '. . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vawter have as their guest this week I Miss JuHCphlno Price. Miss Prico -experiences they do as tho Mas is a student at tho University of i tei" dul thy PU lo u tho scrip ftrcKou eHl nfri -uit wit tt , -uih. . . Gamma, Phi Beta. Sho Is the uaiiKiuer ul H. Price of Crater laUe lodge. 4-f Miss 'Maurlne Carroll uT tho local high' school returned Tues day morning from Eugene where sho has been spending tho sum mer. Miss Carroll left Tuesday afternoon accompanied by -Mrs. E. (.'. Jerome for a short motor trip to San Francisco. House guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Ki'esse for the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McMullcn if Portland. During their visit a very pleiisaut week end was spent at lenders Beach. Mr. and Mrs. McMullcn returned to Portland Wednesday. Herbert McCoilnm and Frances McColtom of Dodge City. Kansas whi have been spending the hiiui- Ilicr on the ennui nnd wem itiii-mIn ere, guests (lie piist week at the Imme uf Mr. and Mrs. L- N. McColleni. They j spent Saturday at Crater Lake and i will start home today via Califor nia. Mrs. W. A. Krkcnhrach and hor two daughters, the Misses Merle and Imogenc, have been tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. '. Kop- I pen for three weeks. They left Thursday fur their homo in Wu tor town, South lakota, wlioru they will bo welcome after a several months' tour. Miss Hello Cauy While, director of Ashland school of art, spent (Sunday in Medford as a guest ofi;t Shetland ponies. The latter for mv. ami Airs. Howard U nario on West Second street. Miss Whlto left this weelt for New York City, visiting Glacier national park and Yellowstone emoute east. She will meet Miss Margaret Louise Murphy at Pellowstone park. Social Events of Church Societies ' East Hide circle of the Klrst cliur. h. will meet with Mrs. Itoseborullgll, 7US West Sixth The M. II. i;. (i. strfet Tuesdsy arttTiino bership urged Ui atlclld. welcome. .Mem- Visitors ; fin lit 11 Auxiliary A combined missionary iunl! "! could build an sp irt incut business meeting of tho Woman's ! house on the sand, said house to Auxiliary of the first llapllst ' reach within 15 fed of the top of church was held on Tuesday, Aug. "llff. Each house to be built Hill at the church. A very Inter- !"r " Hk' color and a reel tile roof, esllng program was in charge of And all of this for tho small sum Dr. Kva rarlow. u,t x-7o". As a fortln'r Inducement The meeting olii-m-d by song. !to buy ri lady insisted sho knew scripture rending and prayer. Mrs. I -Mr. Ciuio well in Dublin, Ireland. I-Iffle Dally gave a very interesting 1 liut ,ln did not seem to tako kindly and comprehensive account of the, "I" her remarks, so sho passed on baii'iiiuet anil pageant given at tho;'" some one else, probably telling stale convention In Eugene. 'them sho knew them wiyrc David Dr. Carlow then brought out . Hiirum said he would bo pleased points on the Dominance or ItuleU" meet the deacon. We finally of the City In Connection With ; reached Santa Cruz and then home Kcllglous Work. Mesdames f ra-: ur camp at .Mt. Ilermuti. Hut zee, Whlllock. ruly. Ilepner, Kei-, I still smell hrlmstonu. And this , aMr, Wilson and Helen Lawton morning they told us ut the audl consldcred some of the problems torluni that ll light enrthquaka from different standpoints, lending 'shock was felt liere at IUM5 p. m. ' lowyid tuuldii the church morel AIJIS. CAllLtJ. useful in Christiani.lng the city communities. Mrs. Elmer then led in a business session, followed by adjournment. Ramblings of a Foot Creeker MT. HHKMOX. Calif., Aug. 17. My last letter left as still a: Red wood Park.. As we liked the place ' very much we hopn to tell of its accommodations. As we said bo fore, Redwood Park is for alt the people, consequently there are -Pit) brick and cement fireplaces scat- tm-ixl iii'kp 111,, oi-m.iwlu U'uIdp lu nuU by turning a faucet, and all to attend to all his wants. A good sower system Is also installed and everything kept sanitary. There is a well supplied store, lunch and soft drinks parlor, postofficc and inn. So all may have about the , accommodations they wish to pay for. But the very great majority. cono and pitch their tents. Pcd lers bring In almost everything but meat and fish. To me personally It was almost an Ideal place. And here come In great numbers tho true American man and his family, to rest in the great outdoors. And . the more people we met the more these families that almost nude wnmnn n ml irlrlu uimi'tArl nu-hll.t in the water and then paraded the , rest of the day. w" to s, lay. But Mr. Carle Hiicnd a month at July we came down from the park. This time wo were able to isecuro a Rood camp Hito and a stove. And while it's a very nlens- 'ant place, and we have some most I men. personally, I liked tho park ""-' n set forth tho scriptures, we Liust fed if all preachers did like- wiso lliero would be no such thing 'Ufi ""odornlst and fundamentulist. 1 n0H 11,0,1 not u'11 atorlcs and o had the great pleasure of meeting Mrs. Isabel Martin of Han .lose on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Martin had Just returned from.; Grunts.... Pass. and Rogue . Riv'er, whero a Martin family re union was held in honor of Rev, David Martin, who has Just re turned from five yours of mission ary work In Japan. Miss Isabel reported all flrcnds In southern Oregon well and prospering; While very stud to meet her and hear from friends, wu did not fool homesick. Yesterday wo spent at Santa Crux, where a land company wnnt ed to tako us for a ride and a lunch. As usual. 1 who have not j the gambling spirit, did mt wish to go but Mr. Carle thought. Htnvv ."' wanton iu carry "8 ' wo h"tu'1 K' Su a 1,mn uml ! Ionian got us into an automobile. ,M ther south to Rio Del Mar. They Lold us (his was the old Cliius Spreckles relate of -10(10 acres. But the great housn and barn, so they said, had burned some years ago. Wo were taken lo whui I hey called a Polo field, a beautiful level tract of grass land. This tract was sup posed to b tfte race track of the elder Sprecklrs, where he raced and exercised his blooded stock. We were shown the barn which was long low stable with box stalls, and a siriall corral on one side of It. Plenty of Oregon tar weed was In evidence which made walking exceedingly unpleasant. There wen- four polo ponies and hire to peoplo wishing to ride in the bills. Then on to the Country club, su callfd, fur lunch. The club was a temporary building, but n'uut, clean and comfortable. The lunch consist i-tl nf one lalilesptiiiu imii'ti riinl, three small sandwiches and coffee. Mut we were rushed awny In anutlii'i ti-mpnriu-y building to hi-ar a 1'Tturc on psychology, said b't'turor telling us how we were lielnt; robbed by every institution under the sun, but llu hind eom- J panics. After this we were driven ,-, n, ,,, huB. wilrn ' bouKbt a lol we were entitled to I minil,i.bh, In ll. i'nnir i'liil, nnd tile golf dull. .Membership in the golf i-iuh was worth SlotJD to us; ami the country club about the same. If we ImiukIH a lot tho lunil company was to put In a sea wall two miles long; a boulevard on the sea wall and electric lights the entire length of ibe bench: be tween two and three mlti.. And further, they would fill In with sand a 3'i-fl. lot, which at high iliilc would be covered with water.