Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 3l)0-L or 75
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WKKKI.Y CAI.KNnAlt 4-
KeBUlar meeilriK. of chrys-
anlnieiniNii Cirri.' No. S4.
NelBhliors ot Wood.rall in
I. o. O. .Monday, auk.
27 at-,8 p. m.
'Hk; Irenes' Aid soeiety of ,
mJ. meet :il tin1 church parlors j
Tuesday afternoon, August
V -.nil.
lieeltnl of the pupils ot
lira. Perey may and Miss
.. All Ii II Vil in had.- A Hlllst n I
IllsL. ' :
iA'i American eglnii Auxiliary v
Monday. Aim. t!7, al S p
V ;
lt,TTr
i
Will Kntertaln 1
Ac llaiiHiis; ''"rty i
Mis.s imn.ihy Orth and
Mary Parsons will he joint ls-
li'syeK for a daiiehiK party next
"Wndnt-sday eveniiiK at whieh they
will entertain about 20 of the i
younger wt of the valley.
Dinner iuesm
Ai Parsons Home
Mr. and Mrs. Iteinald II. Par
sons entertained Saturday evenitiK
with an informal dinner party.
(iuests were Mr. and Mrs. Dun'
har ( 'nrpont or, Mr. and Mrs. I.eon-Atu-d
Ourpenler and Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred t'arpenter.
Mvs. Cioit Hostess To
J'l'ominent .Mu.sicinns
Mrs. K, JO. (lore enteriained In
fornmlly Tuesday evenhm" to honor
Mr. and Mrs. Doraii Vertnr who
hfL this week for their home in
New York.
The quests enjoyed a very un
usual musical program.
Shower Honors Mrs.
Addison Helms
A surprise shower given for
Wta. Addison Helms Jr., August
m tit Ilia lintm of her narpnts.
Mr. nml Mrs. V. P. Andrews, was I For Coming Year
the last of a series of delightful i The W. V. T. I . met Thursday
oarties which have been Kiven Mrs. i in the Y. W. V. A. club looms,
Helms by her inanv friends since ' with an excellent attendance. The
her return from California. Mrs. I president. Mrs. .!. C. Voods, con
hoiintifnl t ducted devotional exorcises, Mrs.
gifts.
Middle Western Guests
Enjoy Scenic Vacation
Alter some lime spent in the
hilln of Southern Oregon, Mr. and
Mrs. T. (lilk'Hpie and Mrs. M. M.
Duvitl of Stalt'onl. Kan., left lor
tjieir. home Thursday evening. The
past two weeks of vacatibnit!-'? has
included visits to Crater Lake,
Crescent City and other coast
towns. They have been the guesls
of Mr. and Mrs. . T. Ikiiihorty ; on September latn.
of this city. i , ,7,tT,
4 Noted Concert Pianist
Cabin Party Knlei liitns Local Musician
Week-Kiid Kvnt Or. liruce (Jordan Kingsley. not-
Frlends of Mr. T. 12. Oaniels otvl concert pianist and internation-
Medford are enjoying a hmise-ja! lecturer of Los Angeles who was
MiirmiiiL' at his new cabin which ;
Is located near Diamond Lake. The
cabin has been huilt and planned
for Mr. Daniels and his firesher
nian friends. (Juests who are en
joying the housewarming are Abe
Cunningham. Hill Hanmelt. Mayor
Alendori'er. Leon Hasklns, and
John Orlh.
H
1opiilar Musicians
JCIIVI f(P I'UlM
Mr. and Mrs. Doran Werner
(Caroline Andrews) left last
Thursday for the east where Mr.
Werner returns to his work with
the National Hroadeasting com
pany while Mrs. Werner begins the
filling of engagements for fall and
winter concerts. They were ac
companied by their little daughter.
The Werners have been the guests
of Mrs. Werner's father, Ed An
drews of this rlty. for the past two
months.
Mr. and lrs. Karl York
ltetui'ii From Canada
Mr. and Mrs. Karl York returned
"Wednesday from two weeks of
vacationing In Washington and
British Columbia, visiting Victoria
nml Vancouver. A trip was nlso
made to Knymond, Wash., where
they visited Mrs. York's sister
They were accompanied nome
.tl IS. uoroiny IC urgcr nnu
claufrhter Nancy l.ee. While in
the city Mrs. MeCarger nd daugh
tor will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. II. Med well.
Mr. Witter Cotpli.ne.Us
.1aMn nt Pinner.
T nAmHllmlnl trt fr T T.
Jackson, Mrs. Charles 1'. Wither
was hostess at a deluhtful dinner
party plven nt the Mine Flower
J.oiIkc Thursday eveninir. August
Mr. and Mr .Jackson left Fri
day mornlnp for I'hlcaKo whero
he will he enprapred In the hnn
her business. Mr. .lackson has
been asslstan to Mr. tlwen at,
the Owen-Orepon 1-umber com
pany for the last twa years.
Dr. and Mrs, I). W. Stone
J-'.iKertaln ton (iuests
nr. unit .Mrs. i. n. rione n;or.
bad as guests during the week p.ist .
Mr. and Mrs. Hen H. ltlaisdell and
daughter Miss Manilla Hope from
Hoston, Mass. They will sail on
the President Grant from Scuttle
next Saturday for Manila. P. 1.
Mr. Bluisdell is employed as gen
eral superintendent of the Manila
Kleclrie Power station. After , a
visit of two years Mr. nnd Mr:..
Itlaisdell will return to the slate.
by way of Australia and Kunpe.
Hostesses For
Dancing Party
Tie Misses Peggy llamill and
Patricia Hurnham were Joint host
vpsen Saturday evening for a danc-
Ine nartv at the T. Slater John-
Bton cabin on Hogue river.
Guests were the Misses Kleanor I
iind Dumlliy Ollli, Dnrbnrn Gules, I
Phi ritia Illlinham, .Mary Parsons,
.Mary l.oulsp 'aipentPr. rrances
Sparrow and the Messrs. John i
I lamill. Uohprt Hammond, Lowell
Dew, Fred llnrnham. Uimluir Cat-
penlor, .lndson Memis. Martin i
Adams, Hilly Xewliull, Iluyard ;
Hrhel, Favwell Kenly and Lfed
Ki earns Knmilv Jteliirn
r nun n'iiiiiii
Dr. nd Mrs. Kohort W. Steams
, rmiu. v ,.(.i,.,m, , ,Ml.,.
e i .. r. i . ..l I
through the western ami middle
: western stales. Durinir the entire
i.i
!
An interesting event tlur-;
vers
,(,,,, lno iournev was the reunion i
of tlie .Stearns family at their tiUl ;
home in AVehster City. Inwo. Mem- :
h(.rs nf lo fiimny present a.t the
reunion were Walter Stearns and i
W:ii,ii Crove. Minn :
t Mrs. Hoy 11. I.i-wis and four ehll-
ilren of Duluth, Minn.: (Juy Stearns
of Corydon. Iowa: Jessie O.
Stea rns, M a rfpiett e. M ieh .. a rid
Itoht rt W. Stearns and family
Medford, Ore.
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f
Kausjis Pwiple
Locate In Minlford
Mr mill Mi'u I P AlvU .'init
two sons arrived in Medford f mm I th'-P IJ n 1(11 -
Wlehlta. Kan., rerently nntl villjHio
make Medford their home provid-j
I'd lliey can find a business hrcpllsH Mll,M'1 u,'a,'n
to suit them. The children wIn Is t'harmiiiff Ilrhle
enter school here next month. MIsh Mabel Irene Ileam. dat.Kh-
Mrs. Alvis had stopped over in ; t Mv. un Mrs. Andrew i earn
Medford once l-fure and was "f Phoenix heenme the bride of
Ki-eatly impr
ed with I he
and country.
Mr, .Alvis has been general ajient
tU fl.-l.. 11.-, ,..,1 in Wiohifi
for several years. He talked with !
S. S. Smith during his recent visit !
in Wichita and arrived in Medford !
before
turned
Mr. and Mrs
Smith ie-j
"!
W. C. T. U. Elect Officers 1
S. L. Leonard leading in prayer.
During t ho business session the
members discussed plans of work
for the coming election campaign.
The election of officers resulted
us follows:
President To bo elected later.
Vice President Mrs. .1.
Woods.
Secretary Mrs. K. 0. UoVebor
oivaIi. rpi.n.ii.ii.ti- l I'd Cnn .Tones
..-ill l.n linlfl I
louring thru the west. gae a ie
ture recital at at I lie Homo oi aivs.
Ida Wood and ITornce OraveM on
Monday evening to which music
ians were invited.
"Tannhausere." was the subject
and the assemblage of music, lovers
were treated to as fine a one man
representation of grand opera as
we have ever heard.
There is nothing feminine about
his touch, yet in the sofer parts
lie plays with a fineness rarely
attained by masculine musicians.
To hear him Is to receive a liberal
education In the subject which he
represents.
Mr. and Mrs. Olio Khun
Ueturn To Inlands
M r. and M rs. Otto Kin m of
Honolulu, formerly of Medford,
left for San Kranoiseo on Thurs
day, whence they sail to the Ha
waiian islands. After an
nded
trip east, they returned to Ashland I
I where the remainder of the sum- I
liner, has been spent with friends
land relatives. Mr. Klun, has been I
associated with the fniverslty of
Hawaii for the past six years, be-1 f , rvhMv,
lnK both line and end coach, llr,!'"'" rehmws.
and Mrs. Klum expect to reach I Mr. M. C. Mopensen of the M.
. .. . ,.,. I f. ..w....,un V.l,.nllun..
110110111111 11iM.u1 i"'i" ......
; ! Inp Mr. Klums recent trip east he
,,..,.,, r01iriM. in roaehln
v.,.,. !-.., i tli.. Iv'imti. Ilficbtio
' coaching school.
; om-or-Tnun Guests
j Honored at Musical !
' An Inform musieaj at the hmue j
j r Ml - nnd Mri- " f,orn vl'
iday I'Vl'tlllll,' WUS .'1 WelcOtTIO hlltllP :
! ter (leraldine, who are visiting hr I
from Kimene. About fifty guests
enjoyed the occasion and the fed-
lowing interesting music;il program
was enjoyed:
Counter Dance
11 o p t li (i v en:
Dwliht Randall.
An old Palace. Cook; Mary Sell
ers. S h a d o w Pleturos, Relnhold ;
Hunting Song. Mendelssohn: Dor
othy 'lore.
. Mnllade. Chopin: Holberg Suite,
firlfg; fJeraldine Gardiner.
KIf aM(J Kail y. P.entley; Klfin
Ounce. Orb : Klfin Dance. Jen -
yen: Dorothy Iturgess.
Nocturne. PaderewskI: Forest
Scenes. Iblier; Alice Hnlnibaek.
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IntcrrMilmj Iteunion Held
Al Iturti-Min Home
A most Interesting reunion was
a recent event in Phoenix when
five generation irathered for din- t
ner at the home nf Mrs. 1 1. P
p.url'"-on of Phoenix Kriday. Autr
Ut '-'t. The idd'-yt mcml'iT of ihe
family is J, A. Simmons of Po
mona. Cal. His daughter l. Mrs
Rurleson of Phoenix. The next
member of the group was her son
,E- fhirlewm "f Phoenix. Mr.
; Riirleson h.is two dauwhten. Mrs.
o.
olctlck of Portland and Mrt.
Tom cstT of Phoenix. Mrs. Pnl-
,.ii,h has a small ilauhti',' I'ath-
(,,,,. Anna while .Mrs. faster has
., ,, Ouo Kohert. The pari:
' , ,.1!lt Sl,n,iv on a mninr trip
'whil.h m.,i,.cl 'frator Lake and
... ( ., p Woo,is. Cinesis en-'
'. .' ,., w(,,.0 ,.. d
ZvuJr. muX Mrs
(). Poletick, Mrs. H. 1. Rurlesnn.
' Mrs. Tii m easier anil tlm two
I babies.
i
I ,,,,, llolinhaoli
!?.' "..',. ' ,' '. !
" " ' " '
Mrs. Rray and -Miss llolmbach
will present their pupils in drama
tic and piano recital Kriday
ItlK, AUgUSl JIM, III a i. in. in nn.
t...iiil hall of llie Sparta1 building.
t. i..r nnii v-n-ied reiidinir;
will he given hy the fullowhu
pupils:
Kloise C.ihlett, Harry (libleit
wnlt.-r Di k W oodenek. Kathl. ei
lt,-;,v .lovee Jackson. Kvelvn Her
The group of piano pupils tn
elude: 'Ann Sims. 1-Mward "Warner, Tlet-
jty Thfirnilyki. Harry Ciihh-u. .leiin-
ni-Ue Sllll-s, l-.ioise dioieii, nii-iiiini
Sr.hulinid. V'lorenee Sims. I .oh
Nii-hols, Hay Lewis, Violel Olson.
Robert Lewis.
The reeitul is invitational and
I .Mr. 1','allK . .Norsw iirin.v in
jAtWles Tliursday evening at i
' lovely eer'iiitnty In the home o
!the liride. at whieh Rev Nelson of-
fi'IiU(id- "T"
with glad oli. delphinium
ferns ;'" lKound
bride was given In marriage
by her father. She wnre a binif-
ft gown of ivory mi tin and chan-
i f i 1 In Lire. Her veil was Of tulle
and was held in u wreath of
orange bltfssoms. She carried a
shower hoiuet of rosebuds, gar
denias and lillies of the valley.
Miss Florence llearn. sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
wore a gown of tea rose chiffon.
She carried a boquet of butterfly
roses.
Miss Herniee Sears played Men-d-'lssohn's
wedding march.
Mr. William Henry of Los Ang
eles was best man for Mr. Xors
wor.thy. A f t er t h e wed il i ng a recepil on
was held at the (Slue Flower bulge.
Mrs. Xorsworthy is a graduate
of Oregon State college and was
affiliated with Sigma Kappa.
After a honeymoon trip to Car
tnel beach and Monterey Mr. and
Mrs. Xorsworthy will make their
home in Los Angeles, where he is
engaged in business.
j Society Personals
Mrs. Tj. M. T.ouiiHlierrey and her!
KOn Pliiliii. motored lo llandon on
Thursday. jhis dail'4lilii- anil son -ill-In v. .Mr.
anil .Mrs. X. II. Sherwood of T..I--
Mr. anil Mrs. flus Samuels leflUl,,, firei;oii. They have 1 n
Kriday evening for a short vaea- i spending several days wiili !r.
tlon trip to Portland by motor. jspaiz.
"
I'Vlicitalions are lielnK extended j .Mr. Andi-rson Siniili and his
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest ItoKers on the , Krandniotlier .Mrs. n.arlels. of San
liirth or a dallKhler, llelty .lean, i
AiiKiist lith. ;
Mr. and Mrs. fade Hall are Hi
proud parents of a seven pound
son born Aumist 1M nt the Com
munity hospital. J
It . . . .
i-eone i:,,e, spent last weeK III
.oniuo.i hsiiiiik i.ienos 11 II u
InuiKactlnK business.
w.,.man vVhillork or vjab
, .,1),? i" ,.,... .,
,.., fop ' ' v, . '
. . .. "h .
I of Kan l''raneiseo. Is In Medford
rora rew dayson mislness. 1 , , ,,,, K, hi ( lh(, sul!,
Aniline Medfor people enjovinp i M,,'s '.'""""; 'I'"1 -Mlss
a trip to l'orlland last week were I '-ln'' '-'"' lh B'rls are
Mrs. .loe Williams. It. -t llippins. j "':n Ml'" Ti
Miss Dot Foster and A.lella Allen. , Miys r,.,.,,,. haily will , to
Mrs. John Slmdnlr has had as ',"'" -""''V 010. nlnp wh.-re
house puesls her sister and bus-;;'" ? ""''"-v;" " "!',h"r
hand. Mr. and Mr,. F.d I'enrsalP 11,0 ",,y , '""' 'V
who are on a tour of the western 1 mi'l.llle.l by Mrs. I.oiili I'ulil and
. . ; Miss Mamie Clai K.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Huhl and
: their daughters rtoxanna and
! A llr.1.1 l.i i ifln f,... C'..lir, in
i where Ko.vannn will attenri school j
I this winter.
i
j Mr. and Mrs. Prank II. Owen of
Klamath Palls visited a few hours
; in the city Friday on their way
i home after n vacatifinlng In liriti.-'h
! Columbia cities nnd woods.
K. C. f Jniblis and fa mily nnd
Mrs. Hal Piatt Jean
' left Thmsdav for a
md I.ejghton
hort visit in
; H iker and Grant counties.
They
wilt return before Sept. 1st.
Mrs. II. Ii. Mayden left Kriday
evening for Seattle vher she wil!
: visit her son for the next six
weeks. Mrs. Mayden is Hie mother
Mayden of Medford.
Mr. .ind Mrs. U tg Abpoe and
; their small daughter reiumf-d
''Monday from Reghy, Idaho where
ithey b ive Keen vj.-iting her par-
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Cordon.
Miss Kllnw Mae Wilson
will
have Miss Alice Woodward of Los
Angeles for a guest during the
: coming week.
Miss W.
dun rd i
; connected with the School of Ar-
BEAUTY MUST RETURN TO SPAIN
t&AN
i vj?r 1 '
b :
Immigration laws have blasted the stage aspirations of Scnorita
Agueda Adorna, who recently participated in the International
Pageant of Pulchritude at Galveston, Tex., as "Miss Spain." Immi
gration authorities at Algiers, La. (port of New Orleans), say she
must go back to Spain and return as an immigrant before she can
obtain employment. The aenorita. above, declares a young American
engineer is in love with her, but .she refused to divulge his name.
Inset is of Scnorita Milagru de Abla, her chaperon.
i imic itiiiMiniK in i ne i niversny
ot caiiiorniu. Southern.
aiiss i.uiu Wilson returneii sun
day from Haywood. 'alifoi nia and
an
ncisco. During her trip
she was the guest of Mr. and Mi
Lowell W ilson and Onldie Wilson.
Tjsiiending a few days vaealionfn
i in the Klamath country. They will
spend Hie greater p u t of their
I lime at Keel
no IVlir.iu I'.ay.
J,r- J- .P-H" iias as hi
,(S
Kraneisei, are the ku.'Ms of .lisn
Dorolhy Keyuolds. They .will mo
tor
Lake
illllll Ulis
Cli.
4-f
Is visit Intr Ills rallier,
I lol I ol' I'orllaiiil Ihi'i
Holt is eeleliniliiiK his
Dr. Moll
Dev. W. S.
week. liev
oiiinoay anil
will be
I'Compan-
,..;,i, 1 , :.. r ;t,.
; , ... , ), f tI
j
' '' """ "' l,:iVP
I SU.-t.ls Mr. C. 10. 8a.i:;.l-
j ers and son Handy, of Kan Jose
I 1 '"'v'- """y ''"' '"amonu
; Uke here ,, few da.a will be
; slnt in llslllim
i
.Numhered anmnp liose til the
. vlll, ,.,. wh() laV(, )( (n ,(,.lV.
, .
. , tli,,,lv "f st' I,i,,,L
'V V '
1 " " ' ' ' " "l 1 ' " ,M 1 " c- ' 1
tl.i
Mis:
llidily will
retUI'llill'-; lo
j Vi; it ill Si att le helo.a.
her home hi St. Paul.
i While vaea I Inning in s'lUlb'-i ji
; Oregon Mr. :ud M r. , , .lohn
; son at" the gu'-vts of ,l r. ;.iel A'rs.
' -M. A. Johnson of this cif.-. Th
visit !n 'he it y with old d lerelv
j will coi i an indefinite p-i iod.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
l.e.-n (itei lainlng Ha
and Dud WlIli.i,ii.-on
i:.
Messrs. liMgc
for their Ion
and Willi.
Kriday
Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Nun
had as their I.mii. gurt
M r
Mrs. Ralph N-.rrls of -w
City. Ralph Noriif. i- the
Mr. and Mis. M .1. .N-i . is.
lefi Tltur-day evening for
heme.
Its. IMria !;. far-on of Los An-
is the house guet of and
Mrs. H. S. Hurris of this city nt
their country home. Mrs. I'ic-miii
1 ' retinninc from an ex'e.cl-d tri
1 '
ii'.
til. rn Liu
W nsmnglon. ,siie will he the guest
'of M is. -I lairis for several d
M rs. Horace I h.ward and cliil
Iren have roloriw-.l in ili,4.- h, .mo
it. ..,.,....,,,.,,.
delightful summer in Medford,
guests of Mrs. Fail Caddis and
Airs. Hal I'latt who are mlsIim's nf
.Mrs. Howard.
Mr. and Mis. Addison Holms. Jr.
lefi for Hi- cast Wednesday. Aug.
2"ud. They will visit, pninls of
; interest etn oute to Xew Vm l; City
where Mr. Helms will rt-Miine his
H I work at the Art St udetils
League of Xew Voik City.
-
Kelly of 1 1 oi 1 wood ,
v.- Thursihiy 10 visil
Miss i:rri
t'nlll.. will a
her cousin. Mrs. S. Sn mpler Smilll.
i.inuiK ner siay lliey will auenn
ilie.laeli
ml I 'nil er
..aKc ami w in spend pari, oi i ne
time at the l-Mgowr Park sum-
iner home of .Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Core and
their children Dorothy and Itnsu
left Ibis mnrniitg for San l-Tuncis-i'fi
where they will enjoy the niusl
i'H I conceits Dial San l'ia)iei;Co i
offering this week. During Mrs.
(lores absence Miss Alice ilojin
.. .,
' l--"-K 'lll
.sludio.
have cliar
4,
; .. .. ao .0,
; f ub, In
;,"f Mr. and Mrs
''fill llllei estllll.:
W. C. Pupn-ct
wa an- the quests
I..
W. Dick. Sev-
nip-
huv
beeu
-t in
Mr.
y Mr.
1 Hand
short
made to p;.i f bite
siMithern fiicL'ou by the pa
and .Mrs. Dick will aecomp
and liuprert tt I
W he i I hey V. ill I''' loa ill for
4 4--
M r.
bad ,1-
nd Mrs. K. II. Hind have
h'ij--,. -ne-,.. f,e past few
weci their dan-liter Ann. or l.os
Anuelcs ami their xoti liol,e,t. v. If"
and two childpe,, ,,f Rivei-i.p.. Cal.
Also Mr. and Mrs. i. .1. .hdiii-ton
and son Meiick, of' Lake Mills,
Iowa. M -lot, ii, toy i-i tl niece
of Mr... Kurd. 1
A.
Miss ItuHi Howe, daughter r,f
Mr. a nd M r. ! i i 1 1. . . - ,
1 a guest of friends in Medford
this week, Mlw I'N.ience Mowo
will attet,,l :u: )i l 'onervalnt y of
Music in I'liiraj-o ilii rail and will
receive her I'll ee f i iMU i. al t Pl
ead of the ear. Mr. Howe was
formei y p iMi.r ,,f i !.- !'n i i ',: ;.
lian i huri Ii of tht-i citv.
Mr. and Mis. ReirniaM H. Par
son, t beii- da or. In Miirv a nd
Hie.r fi-ind-..n i;. offM-v Toot. II
Will leave Thin -da;.' lor SealCe
after hitic.g "iiHiV"! tio-ir eiiritiy
bone foi l lo- l. i 1 1 o a.oii! ii-.
Their v-n ;. oi e- . ft Th uri-d a v
of t his u ',: in oi d' r to viii a
. loo lime I. .I i ' -'-ntei dig
1'bMlips Ae.idemy :H Ainlnvi',
. R T
, ' ning
f.ioh will
1 1 1 theb
' tlifoi in. i
railed in
:.iTi Dietro
Mexico,
e Hlark
fionl at
an lv"
. ki
dm ing v. hf h ' i
Oaklatal. S-iii I ,
and ,.bn in 'i',..
Th v spent a w
Coio hotel on
Lng I tench, with Mi-, and Mrs.
S. Sum pier Smith and Joan I e
. wiin returned by train t ho
ol last week from their three
lis vaeati.ni thru the middl
:::arr;::
mother of Mrs. A. 12.
M ran on. residing on the Jack
sonville - Central point highway
will be pleased to learn that her
ciiMiiiuiin is iniproveil. Mrs. Smith
having suffered a paralytic stroke
i bursday morning. 1 ler daughter
Mrs. Uurke of Whit worth. Calif.,
and M rs. Kundel of Los Angeles,
and sons .. Smith and datigh-
ler miter nf Uedniond. Ore., and
ind Mrs. C. 1!. Smith of Mor
Wash.. have come to bo with
mother.
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Social Events of
Church Societies
The lOast Side Circle of the
1'irst M. K. church met with Mrs.
L. (i. Itosehorough. 7ns West
Sixth street Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. .1. A. Damn presided. Mrs.
I. 11. Temple led the song serv- i
ice. Mrs. Itiloy D. Henson lead-I
ing the devolionals, Mrs. Temple.:
M i s. Leonard, M rs. I lenson otler-:
ing prayer. i
I airing the social hour. M rs.
liosehoroiigh se.ved cake and ice
Just Folks Circle Have
Business Meeting t
The Just Folks Circle 'of th(
i First M. K. Church met Thursday.
I An-iiisl 'S with Mrs. K. P. Stone.
(ii:ti West Second slreot. After '.lie
umih! business, there was ;he
; election of officers.
.Mrs. 1 la.el Van Dor Mark was
elected chairman i'or the coming
After the social hour delicious
refiesimients -were served hy .Mrs.
Cleveinberg and Mrs. C. A.
Meeker.
Legion Auxiliary
Notes
The executive committee of the
Medford unil will meet Monday
evening- at Hie armory at S o'clock,
to transact necessary IuisIocsh be
fore the regular meetings benln in
September. Fach officer is urged
lo allend. The final statement on
the convent ion will be read at ibis
lime and any unfinished in. liters'
should he brought for settlement. 1
The local unit Is in receipt of
many letters ..f appreciation from
Ihc other unils over the slate and
lad are led to hetieye thai all who
mended went home with a yery
pel ,11 men- liearls lor .Aleo-
I'nril anil her eHI.ens. Til
auxiliary wishie: to take ihis op
poi, unity lo puldiely iiel;nowleilm'
iwain the ni.iliy favors extended
and lo express lontlniud support
of home iiierehauts ami enler-
piises.
1 The department was saddened
! last week hy Hie irimie passing of
Mhi' hllslialid of Hie beloved pasl
I pi't-sii h' 11 1, Mrs. Kose Ulleo.i. al
.m,i,.i,. t,,,. i,.,i i'...-,i ..,1,1 1
, ,.,. ,.s ,, ,,,,, v , ,,.
Wrote Holes to Mrs. U'il
u, U-.-lfv i.l.'i.l ..
Ihc
., or. enn. and Mrs. ,
I v. ,Mc nt in If. secrela.v and Ire;
Uiner -ittcmlcd i ceniio.. il
Slate. Til" i ll es were soletiltli.t i
al i;l;rt-jiilji and a large atleudauee
was reported as well
flcil-al oflelinS.
as Ite.itijillil
Mrs. Ilelva Aike,, b
(appointid unit activities chairman
i for Hie dcparlmenl in reconidou
I of the conMiruftive measures oiii -
.lined during the oinvenlion. ami
for Hie cooja-rativc s.irit eiiiet d
j thionuhniit the p;
ar s work,
j Medtor
unil is jiroinl to have t his
luc to one of her ttieniliei
i honor
ml an
promising to stand back
her.
HOT TIME !S GIVEN
Delightfully suipri
fellow members of I
volnti'ee,. fin! deparh
i'tltlej was ihc huim
a shower staue, ;, the the
I'lidny nii; ht with a ppiop
eieiiMinles, which ilieltul' il
shower bath as the fust
on the pt'oeialil.
Members ol Hie l'e;li
p. il IliM-ut a No too par!
lion lo a number of invitei
all of uhotii p.rMiadei III
lit;
tire himself
H. V. 1 1. iiiiif.
a ncal of toa
lol tuo I is.
leitaineo" Ids .-nleit
ally in their pre
low'-d to opell bis
Ire Itub d inanv Useful and orna
mental at !b e-e.
Tbo-e pie.epi wen- Roc i;ilo'!.
Rid f;oilloe. Ri.i Thuiinan, Ibnrv
llai-widl. Ralph St- -.art. f I.Um
Spears. Ray Maik. f he prdht,
Re. MeDou. tld, He:; I
I'alletl. S"We((. linn.
Wright. M M Harvey
local firemen mmm
im: pill iii ;i l.'M ii nml 'i'i:..t il.!"
In He- convent ion.'i I . ,
'lie of the .id:!,! a! t v-nts
"" :,M" T"", "1 "" ..MtU.nU .V.I! be NKU
eaioin and potitoe-'. .....,..
,vi'-, 'I"--"" "-'V ,' I... I '.M..'.,....'v. .'h ""..I." T..W "...
hi,. I Ih Iiuiii,' li. lnii- In- w.i- ;il.' ' , i. I i
'"I I 'I till " Kll'. ' . .....
Jin Hutlet, Dan I io ,i I'liua ii. I mi a en ( i a ! n e u'"'l, ohl j
1: GREENLEAF I
RIP VAN WiNKLh ,
tun- ..f the bt.st CuiM'ii r.idi
K,:,N,s ,' the year is s, l,e,ll,led for ,
1 ,sdi!
"lls I'1
' .!'.';: L'"' "..""".i!
.111 .-.I h;
William I
enleaf has jire-
Creenleaf. Mr. Or
sent-i his miir.it;
this noted play nenrly one thou
saml times in mhh- of the largest
cities in America and MeiU'.nd is
indeed fiutunate t" have the ip
piiriuiiily ef luiiriji!! him nVef the
radio. The play, whieh was im-
I Ilia in l.ee OreenVaf as
Van Winkle
Kip
I morlalized by Joseph Jefferson,
wjl lie of interest to young and
. ,,1,1 alilie anil
i ,.dio fans is a ill ieipa I id when I
j ,s pn.senleil her.- l.y Me- I alllollila
( iri'gon i'ow er coii!p.ni.-.
The stoiy of Cip Van Winkle is
as old as lime The Hi bad a
legend of a galley slave who was
hit 011 Hie head by a f u-a tim
ber. h'or twenty years hi mind
ceased lo operate, ami then anoth
er piece of limber hil him on the
:'nne part ol the lead and bis
memory hean lo function, and lie
1-011 lit nt under si a ad bow t hiims
had tbalig'il w hile he had in en
lineoiiscious of the chance.
i - .
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ii ? t., k
jS "Wr'
k t tV
: JUDGES READY B
mm surveys
i All Hi
Si' tnlefe.lcd It! Ihe Gal'-i-onte-
l n III ple.ive tlolC
jiidces are ready to in-
b its enlced for .-.pei
lent d in i ii!' the m ;i-"M,
and dahlias and win n
i ih'ii f'lul
. thai the
sp.-ei ca
' jmpi uvii
j f,M. -tci
ever Hi" t;.ide,s .lie at lloir li.-M,
mvni'i's will plea's.- call M rs. K.n.e.-t
; Rid n so th.,1 il.- y may be indi ed
iitid- r I tie iiiihI l a era blc eolith -
. I urn-.
; Thcic is one j;ardeu at 2 : Chest
, IMU stleel Mist .11" West M;. in
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Ml ,11'.. 1. 1 '"' 1,1 '' ''' IVI' ''J' I'll" '' I" i
in, i;iii'in "'" ""i"".
r h.iiu.r ;.i : i
"REM TO STARE
LABOR DAY BALL I
the i w o
Mr Null, r -M- "' . ;:" U,i.
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i'h;iV ' v 1 ll-e-t n !!c A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .U.j (,,d
,,,M"" ""1 tn-do Seattle
I. .:. .. .'. ' ... I.ilb.l heiself
x''"1 yard bniMim: s:i..jei . h,M";
lenc , , i band
1 iw- i Gold iirli l-'amiitiM Kobertsoti lo
y SALEM POST
Tliat Mini ford's hnspiinlily was
really nppreriated hy I he i Iiihi--.inds
of visitors in ntlondnnoo at
t ho recent American Legion con
l vention is evidenced hy the scores
I .Lt' H.H-CM.P.I iH
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''' f the convenii,,,, ....m.nis-
I ical of the nif
dved nere
"Mr. Horace llromley
Commander Med lord Post,
Medford. Orc-;ou.
Dear Comrade Itromley: Allow
me to extend to you and the
members of your post on be
half of Capital Post our very
sincere appreciation of tnc
many courtesies you so freely
oilered during our recent visit
lo the department convention.
Our opportunity of reciproca
tion lies in the fact that Salem .
was selected for the i!t-'!i con
vention city and we hope that .
we shall be able to repay you
in kind.
We also wish to offer our
congratulations on the general
success ol' the meeting and
your excellent management of
the many minuie details t lint
are so frequently overlooked.
Wit h kindest personal re- .
gurd lo all, I am,
Sliicerelv yours,
IL. (1. MAISOX, .
Commander Capital Post
No. '.K Salem, Oregon.
AL MISSES ACCIDENT
(Continued from Page One.)
some of litem sought his -'dvicp
about tasks he had la it out for
them while secretary of commerce.
The nominee expected to he in
his personal heaihpiarters near his
home early next week when be
will begin an extended study ol
campaign matters and work out
with his advisers a plan for his
further active participation In the
figl t for the presidency. Thin
work will rocpiiro the major part
of his time for the next two oi
three weeks.
l-'nun I hose conferences will
evolve his completed plan tor flu!
Hex l I wo nmnl hs with the oxeop
tlon of such gaps as will leave
room lor emergency actions. Loom
ing close in ( he foreg roil nil is a
probable Labor day speech which
present predictions call for deliv
ery over a radio hooU-up from
Washington.
Later will come his speaking ac
1 i v ii ies in the east ami border
stales wit h ;i final eioss con tin
eil I rip to California to cast bis
vole. Pressure was i-rough t to
bear upon Hoover at Cedar llnpids
litis week lo lead biiu through
Wisconsin. Minnesota, the Da ko
las and Montana on his final
swing across Hie country. hut
vvheiher his course will be througi
l he nor 1 hern tier of states or
tlirmmh the democratic ones of tin1
south is one of 1 lie things (hat
will he worked out as Hie cam
paign progresses.
Tin' candidate planned 'to spend
Sunday al his home, leaving the
house only to go to the friend's
meiding house on I street and for
a drive or walk.
-
ADVENTURE SHIP OFF
(Continued from Pace Due.)
nl v b authority of Secretary
iibur.
d in the bannie's bulging
hold and piled on her .leeks are
Hli Ions of food supplies. The
remainder of (he e.ped lion's
'piipment and personnel will )
la I; en Mitith next mont h on tin
( 'helse.-i and t he u r sen. ( '"'n
manbr Hyrd hiinseir will make
the trip Oil Die lalter boat, llieet
iiit. her at San Pedro. Calif, aboii:
Ihe middle o," October.
inn- item not on the earmi b'-'
v a , ; tou i d auay on Ho city of
New York. I- .oicdMe.l of one
.- toa II boy w ho Was found In ' lo
co. 1 1 bunker jn-t befoi e the Mac
mn and the l.ai.pic parted cotn
,,:... He cried bitterly when
ih'-y put him on i be . h.iri-hoiiiul
lat.
Nobody go' his name.
Silijnu d ueiully on a eoll "f
o,c as Hie Cit.V of V Voll,
Mood out at s- a was a black and
mi,, pup of .loubifiil an. estry.
SaliiMUl h' name (ill the lop step
,,i a ronipMUiotiway lay Minnie a
crey aed u lute kille:i who:-c folk
for r.eie-iaiions bai k must baV"
).... ii habit ue.. of New York's
and kitten were rather
d tod i iiinid all Hie l-ar-;
and fanwelNtaklm,'. bid
.ret pl.niv of attention on
months' voai;e, for they'r.
tl'c till man ..Is
-
i:k. n.- 1 - id'i i '"
ton I i- I in a eai v it h Greta
.f tie- t.me ami s.'reen
,t c . ail i-t. is in 1 he boo .. -
Re was lined and had
Hli.T-wilh.il, but. as Miss Ni-.-epla
in- . "Ai r. I a rev tines not
I free. He U.tlitS I lV
lie
never
L'Y ---iVi-Mri.
jn wife of a Wel!
out l ii.-toi', shot and
at her fa-diioliable
here hist nitihi. Her hus-tiiinhl'oi-i
s;iid. attempted
turn the pistol on himself wti-'n
,-iw his w.lcs bdy.