P.AOTC FIVE : Irene DeLoih, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 71 MEDFOTIT) MATL TRTBUNK, MPJVPORT). (VR Fi OX, SUNDAY, OflTOP.ER 14, 1023. L0J , . 4 WetKLY CALENDAR 4, Delphian group meetings 4 4 Thursday inuiiilng.'Oi't. nth, 4 4 ihisl Hldo cln-lii Methodist 4 4 I'liuroh, home of Mid, O. W. 4 '4 Ciinkllll, Slid Hunt Jackson 4 -. HI., Tuesday, .Oulnbcr tilth. 4 4 Oregon HlolB College oluli. 4 4 Hume of Mr, anil Mix. C, 1). 4 4 Thompson. 10 J Wcsl I till 4 4 HI,, Munduy evening, October 4 4 I5tb. lit a o'clock. 4 4 Lutheran church dinner, 4 4 church purlin, Thin oiluy , ou 4 4 luier Hlh, 6:30 In 7:30. 4 4 Oruuler Mcdfoid club i'ii nl 4 4 party, homo of Mm. Luko 4 4 Ryun, ill 6 Kiini J ink huh 4 4 street, liiiiiorrow urim niiiiii, 4 4 October 1 6lli nl o'clock, 4 , 4 Daddy's NIkIU lit Wiu.Ii- 4 4 Ingtuii school, Tuesday even- 4 4 lux. October I Kill lit 7:11), 4 4 Chrysanthemum O trcte4 4 TlilinUIti club. Ilumo of Aim. 4 4 Michael Hi'l'k, fiU South 4 4 Drupe irot, Tliuradny even. 4 4 Iiim, October I Hill nl II o'clock. 4 4 Medford Women's 1'horiiR. 4 4 Hluillu of Miss Alma Law- 4 4rence, over llio Medford 1'hnr- 4 4 niucy, Momliiy, October It, ut 4 4 7: SO sharp. , 4 4 Moihodlnl church reception 4 fur Dr. una Mm. Raymond 4 ' 4 lloef lit Ihn church Thursday 4 4 or Frlduy of Ibis week. Onto 4 4 to tie announced Inter. 4 4 1, A, It. bux luncheon, 4 4 Culled Hlaie hotel m Jnck- 4 4 sbnvllln Haturduy ut la o'clock 4 4 Oclobor 20. , 4 4 HI. Mark's Oulld enrit pnrty, 4 4 Frldny, October 10, nl 2 i, m., 4 4 (lull)! hall, 4 4 Special meeting Junior High 4 4 I. T. A. Tueilny, October 10, 4 4 nl 3:45. 4 4 Prlscllln Circle of the flisl 4 4 M. K. church will ineol with 4 4 Mm Dora lies. 'J I H West 4 4 Jaekson. on Wednesdny uftcr- 4 noon. All . members mill 4 4 friends nre urged to lid pres. 4 4 eni. 4 4 Masonla dance Thursday, 4 4 October in. ul lliu Musonlc 4 4 hull. 4 4 'v'hi.ti w.i.m ,yerd dish 4 4 uiier .. Weilnciicliiy. October 4 4 17, ut 0:30. I'ylhlnn hull. 4 '4 'flilimlly exiieclml Unit Ihn women or MiMirnril will Hhtitv their henrly iipiu iHlntliin ICby iiiioiiillng thimu Clint panics nun doing iiinir nirt for tb In Hiili'iulld cause, if : Anyonii IntercJiii'il who Iiuh hut ynl Hunt In u rcsi'i'Vallun for this uffiilr, klnilly liiephoiiii II mem ber of Ihn committee, Mm. It. 0. Mulliollnnd, Mrs. I,. II, Tut lie, or Mm, George Codding before 1(1 u. iii, Monday, , -44 ' - Ruddles' Mailt nl Washington HrliiMil. Ihn Washington I'.-T. A will nhseivn Huddles', night on . Tun" day. Ui-t. Itllli. Tim following liroKiiun will be. Klven; (Irotiii of noniiM liy MIm !ro initr'H pupltH. HeudliiK, '.'Hick Womlrhuck," Tnlk hy Itov. (!. H. Moll. l'lnnu nolo, IJorolliy IttirK"". Illxiory iiluy by Minn Hinlth'i punllH. 'I'ulk hy It. It, I'lnrh, nrlniiliml. A coiiiinlili'o of -RHtthrri will norvo refriMilinii'nti. Vo liopii I here will lio u In rite nllnniliineo of UuditliM, nnil inotbvr nru nliio welcome!, coma unil iiiont your chltdrun'ii nuihi'in. Tlio iinieilnn will ho culleil promptly ut 7:30 o'clock. Mm. Alice llnllowny. who anenl nrvernl day In I'orliund thin piml wook, In the IntcroBlit of "Tin? Town und Country Hhop," returned home Tlitirndyn. .Mm f.lrny! "Mow You Clin Help (lid Out inn Volii," Mm. (Iroen. ThlH ' dntti Iielnif Uio Cuiollii" , Hi.'clt lliurlKon dny a brief IiIok jniphji at vMin, lliirrlwin will lm I Klven hy Mm, Tom VIII. Tim 1 mimic will ho n kioiip ot Mm. IIIIITIHOII H IHVOI'llll HOIIKII. ' Much mi'iutier' Ih reiiuuHled to brlnx it ullver offeilim for llio (.'ni'ollno Hcotl lliirrlHon invmorlul. Mm. I'' I'otllnncr KlitiTtullw j IHl' club Klfnl nioullnu for Ihn yenr of the :i)lle vltili met ut Mm, K. 1'iHtln- llfiir'H on Juckmin iitreot October wllh 12 meniliem it nil two vMtom. Iltnll cull Willi curronl ovenm fol- loivml hy n dlncuHKlon on urt und u iioclul hour iltirlnif which refriwh nielli" were.' nerved hy Mm. 1'ot-llnKi-r, the lmnten, iiHslHlcd by Mrn. C, J. Kry. Mr. und Mm. II. It. Htewart mid Mr. und , Mm. K. (I. Clilnn hnvn returned from a two woek' pleiiaurn trip throUKh .Cullfornlu mid HOtith to the Mexlcun border. I'nnt Mnlmtui' Ciub llnvo hrhltfp fiiinrlieoii. The I'nnt Mnlronn' club met on Mondny. Oct Sth for n 1 o'clock luncheon nt the Mononlu temple. Luncheon wnn nerved In the itmnll tllnliiK room which wiim decora I led with floweni und autumn j IcuveH. Ilrliluu wild Ilia dlvemlon of the afternoon. Mm. II. V, I,uimden lii-ld liluh m-nro und Mm. II. K. I Muiwh low. I. Member preiient were; Mok ilmneH Medowmi, Perry. linKHK. Itlddell, Mnmll, lln.lKklim, Mnth- l. White, l.umielen. Merrick, Phlppii, Merrill. I'urcel,.: YounK. ,t Inkier, the homeiuweii Tliomimun. Woodn und Fowler and Minuet llnnley and Woeke. The club plan" to reiime their recubir meetlnu- on the firm 'Mondny of ench monlh. NelKhlMim of WotMk'i-uft, lluvo Mi--tJii( NelKhbom of Woodcraft met Mondny evening', October 1 C. Afler lliu neeeiutury buelnoHH wan triuiHiicted UlNlrlct OiK'inlr.er INelKhbor (lard ftuva a very Inter !ont!!iK tulk on whut oilier ordem 'urn ilolim. ' The lodue derided on IhnvInK a thimble club which will I meet twice a month. The flint jmeetliiK will be ul Mm. Mlclinel llecb'H .614 Kouth Grape ntrect, on Thurmluy. October 18. All mem ibem of Woodcraft aro Invited to 'nliend. ,.,' I .Mm. C. .MiDoniilVllmtnui j Mitlfonl (iuiplrr I. K . " The Meilfurd chuplel- It II. O. inet on Wrdnendny afternoon ut i the home of Mm. C. W, MalJonuld jon Kant Main iitri'et. ) Two very Interentliiir in pern were read, one on "Julian," ! Mm. Picket!: the i,tr "Hook Illiidlng anil Illuniliialhii;." by Mm. Day. OuentN of the chapter were .Mm. (iuy KodKcrit of I'orOlund and Mm. Itiilpn Hienrnn. IteffenhtnenlM wero nerved dur- jliiK the Hoclal hour, Mm. Tinny iiihI .Mrn. I'lckelt umilnllnK the llllHlVDM, . the runt of "Coico I'luyern" are numbered iniiny well-known local ruillo nrllmn, IncluilliiK ICurln Duvln, I'Melrher Kind, Meibll Wllllumn. Mury (Irelner, Icel Kdward, Harold t'orllnn, Mm. W. K. Qulnenberry, Mm. Jo Murray Itonlcll and other. Iint Tuendny Hie premier pro Heiilullon of Minn Helen NorrbT lut ein play wan ulven durlnK Copco hour, meetUiR with u flno rcupoinio friim ull who llnlenrd In. The play which wan eniltled "A llaker'n Uon-. en," told un effective talc of furm' life, und carried a fine moral for Ihe many young people .who are ciinUinlly mnkliiK Ihe tiilnluke of leavliiK the furm for life In the bill city. On Tuendny, October 23, the Copco I'luye'm will brondcaat un other clever druina by MIhu Norrln eniltled "Anne .Muiiukch." Thin In an udvenlurotm ntory with an up-to-dale plot nnd In nald to bo one of the bent yet. That Ihe effort of the California-Oregon I'owcr company to pre neut hlKli-clann proKramn of thin typo are really. uppreclutcd In evi denced by Ihe many lettern and verbal exprennlonK of apprcclutlon which are eonntantly belnit re ceived nl the Copco Home Office In thin city. - MiMlford Women Attend Dbilrlcl Delphian Meeting Hevcral mcmbom of the local chapter of Ihe Delphlnn ntudy club attended the dlnlrlct meetlnic of Delphlaun held nt Klamath Folia. Haturduy, October . The opcnlns nennlon nlnrl d nl 11 o'clock, fol lowed by a 1 o'clock luncheon. A number of luformnl talks on nrl were given during the luncheon hour, followed by an Interentlnu program which Included a nolo by Mm. Oldn und a dlnplay and tnlk on Indian benkeln liv Mm. Holojnnn The ludlen returned lomc In the ntlernoon. inn rldo In an uir plane, and e corlid ntroll through 'un en chanted garden, fortuno telling, ghont ntorlen, wltchc-n parude, KUinen thut wero a ncreani,. un Interonting bunlnenn rneotlng und dellcloun Tefrenhmenln. Heuutl ful duhlian In tha Hallowe'en col ors decorated the living room. ' Monday evenlUK at 0:30 there will be an uliiinlnuin dernonntra tlon dinner nerved In the ban quet hall of I, O. O. F. building ou.Tu,n . ; for Ollvo Itebekuli lodge. Entertained Informally Mr. und Mrn. Charles M. Greene entertained In their home Friday Following electlonn Mrn. Wllnhlro Hcrnp book nelectlonn by Mrn. gave two readings, Mr. and Mm. Arnsplger and Mrn. Koppen. T. H, Kolkenburg entertained tlio iiefrenhmentn of cuke ind coffee Indies with two splendid numbern j nerved nt the close of tho program on violin and piano. Refresh- by tho several hontesaoa. nients wore nerved nnd nil enjoyed a soclul hour. Medford Union will meet again October 25, when the yearly report will bn given and reports from the' convention dele gates received. i Ouk rov JVT. A. miI, enmtillmontlnir Mr nnd The October meeting : of the Ouk , Nq, w",cker of ,em Aut. Orove I-.-T A. wun held Friday , d dccrated uflernoon. October 12th. neport of the committee on wnys and I , ...i t i, nieunn wnn roud, und a pie social und . ntunt progrnm decided up on, to be held Tuesday evening, October 30lh, fhe proceeds to go toward the building of a playnhed on tho school grounds. Oak drove boys' baseball team met the boys' team from Griffin Creek In tho first match of Ihe season. Oak Orove came off vic tor with a score of 23 to 10- Conco Forum Will Btmc Party. The omployos club of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company will give Its annual Forum party of bridge were enjoyed, Mra. J3. F. Shores and Mr. T. J. Honan winning high score At a late hour the hostess nerv ed refreshments to the following News of Medford Schools HOWARD SCHOOL The first six weeks ot school ended Friday with an enrollment of 106. P. T. A. meeting was held on Friday at. 2:30 wllh a large at tendance. The business session was in charge ot Mrs. Swing, pres. ldent. Plans were made for a rally - and father's night are to be held Friday October 26th. All ar rangement for the program have guesta. Mr. and Mrn. Wicker, Mr. not been completed, bur an enter- ana turn, i: j. lionan, jur ana, tain n evening Is soured. Mrn H F Shores, Richard Jlann and Charles Greene Jr Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman , Entertained Tuesday Evening . A very pleasant evening wan en joyed at the home of Dr. and Mm. B. W. Hoffman on Tuesday when several wives of Lion Club mem bers were Invited to spend the eve- ntnf? nlnvlnir Ttrfrlj?A ThnflA nrnK. nt Jackson Hoi npnngs, oaiur- ent were. Mr MulnonaDd Mre. A mot lean Itrlon Auilllnry JJnvo Nut'lat Melius. Tim noclnl meeting of the, monlh Vhlcl) took place Innt , Monday hdnnlnR, wua urenltjcil uvrr hy Mrn. Qeorge Codding tid ing president. The club roonin wero .benllll fully decornteil with autumn flow ers, nrriinneil by Mrs. Codding.' Mm. I.loyd WllHainnun, ai-com-panled by Mm. II. H. l.'euel at the plnno, sang ft group of songs: "Hy tho Wniem of tho Mlune tonka." "I Know n Lovely Onrd rn. and "Ho tho Host of What You Are,'1 These worn beautifully render ed by both Indies and very much enloyed.. ' Tho evening wns spent playing bridge and 600 by those no In clined nnd others out out garments for Child Welfare work and sew ed nnd chatted. Mm. ltoliind Hmllh deserves much credit for her activity along then linen. Mrn. Henry I'uco nnd Mm. Ted llulier tf-rwd i4ienlimeiA'si 'of pie wllh whipped cream ana coi foo nt tho clone of the party. Mrs. Codding Is responsible for one of the most enjoyable eve nlngs that tho Auxiliary mcmbom have spont In a long tlmo. ; ' 44 Mr. and Mrs, Ocorge Luiinnpnch havo an house . cumin, Mr. nnd Mm. Howell lllnen of Portland. Inforntnl Hwltnl , " Ulviti This Week. Mrn. 15. K. Core will present two young ptiplln aged ten and eleven Minn Dorolhy llurgens und Minn Uorothy Ooro, In Informal rocllal, lit her home, 110 Uenova avunuu Thursduy evening. Oct. Is. at Tho program is chosen to test tho. ability to niemorlaa music nnd also to test the ublllt to glvn an ndoqunto Interpreta tion to clusnio music nulled to the growth nnd dovulupmont of. young planlntn who enn glvo but a llmltod amount of tlmo to muslo ntudlos. The program! '' i ' Piano Uuot "Unnoo of the Toys" .: rl-olta (a) -.I,led ' , , (b) Minuet . ' , ' . (c) -Muuolto - Hach The Ilalny Day . :.'..10i nest Worn Hllhouetto Itolnhold rru,...,. vlfln Tlnneos 1 , ' ' '.' Clrlog, Hontley, Jennon . lliinlltig Hong I........... MciiilolsHohn Handings by .pupils of Mrs. Percy Hrny'H Children's Drama Clan. . ' Wull In B flat At. Matin a,0"",' At the Crndlo Memlolssolni Pluno Duet V. ,.. Tho Camel Trnln lwn" O. M. V. CVri Purly ICvent of .Monday. ' Tho first of tt series of lletie flt Card parties which the arntit cr Medford dub uro planliliUJ f"1' tho nonnon wllUocour next Mon day afternoon,' Oot, IM'' J p, ni. nl the homo' of Mn , Luuo Ilynn, 218 . Jackson stroo '., cor ner of Uartlott. Ui'ldgo will ho tho dlvorslon of tho uflernoon nnd refreshments will ho nerved. ( Hlnce tho club Is lo rncolvo inioh excellent cd-oporntlon fvom tlio high nohool officials and olh or puhllo-npliitod olllitens In Ih"1 erection of tho now Community Club liouno this yoar, U In von-. I Dinner Pnrty Hiiiiiiiing (iurnls. j Among the attractive nodal uf fnlrn planned for Ihn pleasure of .Mr. and .Jrs. Unwell nines during I heir visit iioro from Portland, was a dinner party Wednesday for which Mr. and Mm. A. Hchoo pen were bonis ul tlulr home on Mouth drape slrwt. Covers were placed for' ten. The guests spent the evenlnn Informally following tho dinner hour. - - f j (). N. C. Club Meeting On Mondny Kve. The Oregon Klulo College club will bn entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrn. C. D- Thompson, 1003 West Klevemh street Mon dny evening, October lath nl 8 o'clock, All O .H. C. alumni and former students uro Invited to at tend these meetings. Afler a brief business meeting bridge will be played. Hostesses will- Include Mr. nnd Mm. Htono. I'hyllls Hubert nnd Mr. und Mrs. .Mrs. A. D. Curry of llulta FalU has her daughter Heity-Lou at the-Communlly hospital. Hha un- Iderwont observalion fro mastoid trouble. ' - - . Mr. and Mrs. II. CI. Wortmnn and Mrs. Mabel lloberts of Asb land, Mr. W. It, (loylord, und Mr. E. B. Ooro attended the grand ses sions of Iho Pythian order held nt Halcni this past week. 44- Cokxi Olrls llnvo l,uiM'li(Miii Tho ghin of the Copco Forum hnvo resumed Ihelr monlhly luncli eon mnetlngn for the winter seanon, their first mooting .helms held last Frlduy noon. Miss Voila Brewer and Miss Oorlrtido Carlton of Ihe purchasing department acted as hostesses for the October luncheon, which was held ut the Medford hotel. Tho lablo was decorated wllh u huge pumpkin Jack 0'1-nn-tern as a centerpiece, surrounded by blight autumn leaves and black and orange miullcs. Kach ptnee was marked with liny lantern nut cups which carried out tlio general rolor ncliemo. Hevoiul new lueiii. hern were Introduced during the mooting nnd music wns furnished by tho I'nnnlropc. . Twenty-two gltin' of tho Copco orguulrutlou onjoyod Iho nffnlr. . , 44 HI. Murk's riullil Mix-In on I'rldny The Indies, of HI. Mark's guild met: Friday, October 1 2, with a good iittcndanco. H was dovldcd to hold the rum mugn stilo November 2 nnd 3, place to bo announced later. On Frlduy, October ID, ut 2 p, m. theywlll glvo one of their popular card purlles. Tho committee. In charge for tho afternoon Will be Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Helmcr, Mrs, Fitch iiutl Mrs Crews. ' . It wnn also deckled by tho luilles to buy 13 curd tables. At the close of the meeting refreshments, were served by Mrs. Howard nnd' Mra, novati, 1), A. It.'s Will lluvo ; , ' Hot liUtii'lu'on Kaluiilay Tho October 20 meeting of the Crater Ltiko chapter, Daughtors of tho Amorlcun Hevolutlon, promlsos to be of unusual Interest, Tho sucloly will meet nl Iho United Htnlcs hotel, Jacksonville, at 1:00 p, in, for n box lunchoon,. Through the courtesy of Mrs, Hnnnii tho llritl niusoiim will bo visited. Tho progrnm for Ilia afternoon will bo us follows:, "Kurly Churches nnd Jllsolonailos of Kouthoin Oregon," Pythian sinters Will Hnvo OovertHl Dish Nlipilor All Pythian Winters und their families lire asked to Inke part In the covereirdlnh supper which will be given In Hie Knights of I'ylhlnn hall Wednesday evening, October 17, nt 0:30 P.M., after which the regulnr meeting of Tnllsmun tem ple will convene. A report by (Irillld Hcprencutllllvo' Clara Flchl ner, election of un officer, and plans for the Immediate future are of special Intercut. A full attend ance should bo nssured. Illrtb AiinnunoenifliiL Kccolvcd hy I'rlciuln. Horn at Kmmenucl hospital, Portland, Ore,, lo Mr. and Mm. C. II. Hpaekimin, Oct. in, n daugh ter Ul,ll,.u lrl M,u Mlln..tf. man was formerly Miss Nana Hcely, daughter of Dr. and Mm. IS. It. Heely, who were nt one lime, residents of Medford, und now Ivo In I'ortliipit. Mr. und Mrs. Hpnckman - havo another daughter, nancy jnn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mco and daughter of Applegalo wero Moil- fonl visitors Friday. . I Fnlcrlaln (iumiH Over Week Knit Mrs. 11. K, ltobblns had as guents over the week end Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Hulllvai: and Karl Crick of Huntn Cru. Calif. Mr. Crick nnd Mrs. Robblns are cousins, and this Is lliclr flint visit togotber fur four yeurs. , ... . Tlio parly will visit Crater I.uko and from there will go to Van couver, 11. C, before relurnlng to Ihelr home In soutborn California. 4 Women's .(liorus Will Mii't Tho Medford Women's Chorus will hnvo tho first meeting of Ihe wlntor seaBon Monday evening. October IS, at the studio of Miss Almu Lawrence, over llio Medford phurmuoy, at 7:30 sharp. All who aro Interested are invited to join this chorus. Mr. und Mrs. llemard Itoherlit left ' yeslertlny for southern Call fiirnln on .a two weeks' vacation trip. ... , : '-. ; CoiHi) tludlti Drainus -Plenso Pilbllo Among tho most popular radio programs presented over Htation 1 M I'll) of Medford are the clover radio dramas which hnvo been put on riming' llio past yvar by Iho fJiillfornln-Oregnn Power company. Miss Helen Morris, local-, niny wrlght, whos ilrnmnllo efforts hnvo been mado famous through sta tions KCIO and KM11D, has writ ten a nunibnv of clever radio plays which havn been presented locally through tho cotirtosy of tho Copco people. Tho "Madame Q" series by Miss Mary arolner nlso proved very popular with thoso who heard thorn and ninny nro looking for ward lo it new series by this ver sutllo young author nt nn onrly date. , Much orodlt for tho success ot llloro tmhiue radio programs Is due tho efforts of, the "Copco Flayers," who hnvn presented tlio drnmns in true prorosslonl stylo, , Among Mm. Eve IWmiwiii Kelurnn fYolll Trip to Cnllfonilu. .Mrs. Kve llennon rclurncl Thuredny from a trip to Hun Francisco wllh n llnl of new dan ces und mnterlal for tho Eve Hen sun dunclng ucudemy of this city. While In the cjty she whs a gtient of tlio Socrctary ot Dancing 'I eacn cm' urgumzntion anu . visuea number of prominent dancing, in structors. Mrs. . Kve Ilenson will enter tntn her pupils nnd Invited friends with a dancing party at her academy In tlio Medford build ing. This Is the first of a series of dances which will bo given- this winter. r- . - ; j Mnnonlc Dnuco ' Tills Week. The Mnsonlc dancing club will hnvo their second rinnco ot the season on Thursday evening Oct. 1 Htti at the newly decoratod hall 'n the Masonic temple. The Uroadway orchestra will furnish Hie music. All Masons. Eastern Htars. De Malays and Ihelr friends nro invited. ltoosevclt P.-T. A. Mining F.vaiu of tlio Week. An Interesting meeting of tho Koosovelt Parout-Teafher asso Ication wun hold Frlduy October 12, with 70 mothers present. Mrs. Carter's rooni won tho fern for having tho most mothers in at tendance and Miss Webb's room won. tho' sot of book shelves for having iho largest number of par ents members ot the association. A decision was mado to change tho meeting day from tho sec ond to the first Friday in each month. Al this time the posture cup was presented to HooseveH ie.iiool. To receive, llio cup It was necessary to threo times maintain Iho highest percentage of correct ponturu of nuy school In Medford. It Is consldorcit u grout honor to win this. The feature .of the meeting, which nlso contained, three songs by Mrs, Carter's room, was nn Instructive tnlk o"Nutrltlon" by Mrs. 11. H. Conklo, -county home demonstrator. It whs announced that Mrs. Dolph Philips, president of the circle would nttond tho regional at HoBcburg October 23, 24. nnd 25. The hostessts for the social hour wero: Mrs. Ulrlch, Mrs. Ty roe,'. Mra. Stanley. Mrs. Bwonson and Mrs, Vllm, -44-Catholic Ladle Havo Card Party. The Catholic Ladles ontortnlned nt cards Frlduy nftornoon in thj Parish ball. Bridge nnd GOO wero played. Mrn. Dully nnd Mrn. Mo Xnniara holding high score. 1 Itefreshnienls wero served by Mrs. Haymond Mlkarhe and her committee A series Of parties will be given dining the season lo ralao funds for tho new build ing and afford an opportunity for tho women of tho church to get ncqiinlncd nnd visitors nro always wcleomo to ntond. Hostess ut llrldgo On Thursday. Mrs, 11. L. Hunter entertained four tables of brblgo Thursday uflernoon. tit her home on King stront.- Itefreshments wero Berved at the close of tlio game. Mr3. ,1. 11. Marshall .assisting tho hos tess. : .''"'''--,.' ' : Past Noble. Grands lluvo llnllowc'cn Party. On Thursduy- ovonlng Mrs. Lot tie Howard- onteiintncd at ono of tho men-lent - Hallowe'en parties, given this season. Hor guests wore tho mombers of Iho Past No ble O in nil 's club. After being re ceived by the hostess, a he'autv doctor appeared nnd made nil most bountiful to morn fittingly ontor Into the spirit of Hallowe'en, Tho uAwnt oiios missed, a luill- iday evening, Oct. 27. The nffalr will be unique In form, plans call ing for a dinner dance with old clothes being worn Instead of "dress-up" apparel. The ' com mlttoc in charge Is working on a number of novel features to entertain tho large atendance of Forum members and their fami lies which Is expected. lUTlurn Homo ' From KimU-m Trip Mr. and Mm. 8. W. Hutchinson of Trail have returned from a sev eral months' trip In the Bust. They Sleeter, Mrn. Tyree, Mrs. .Tarmin, Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. H. T. Hub bard and Mra Nichols It was decided that a meeting. is to be held at 7:30 Monday eve nine, at the home of Mrs. Stocks to complete plana for an enter tainment to be given by the P. T. A., November 21. The proceeds to be useoV to furnish the rest room and Invitation to attend la ex tended to all mothers in the dis trict who are Interested, helping with this entertainment. The program and social hours of the P. T. A. was In charge of Mra. Salter and the pupils of Ihe third and fourth grades, who gave a creditable and entertaining pro gram. The pupils were represeni Mr. and Mra. Theo 8hell Mr and Mra. Theo Shell of Wal-'ed ny .vra. aiier, rrancis neosu.., Iowa, Ore., are spending a few days ; NelHe Moon, Bernlco Moon, Max in Medford looking over the Rogue ' Ine Frye as hoatesaos, who aerved River valley with a view to locat- i refreshments, in? here and incidentally visiting1 Leveling and improving the Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Coveratone and ; school grounds, a much needed Im Dr. an Mrs. W Hoffman provement. la progressing nicely. Mr 8hell has been engaged in j There will be lio school Thurs the mercantile business for many , day and Friday, due to teachors years but. desiring a more pleas-1 insiiiuio. I stopped Hi Yellowstone park. Nt-1 ant climate wishes to make -a ngnra falls. Royal gorge, and a change of location i number of scenic plnces around i ,, ; Colorado. Hprlngs. and visited rel atives In Ohio, Knnsns. Pcnnsyl-1 vanla und Now York state. Mr. I Hutchinson's brother and wife ofj Heatllo accompanied them. While they had a delightful time. the entire five months, they arc Kind to get home lo the Rogue Rlvec, valley, nnd feel It Is the best place. of all. They are planning on spending the winter at their home nil Hunset on the Hoguo, wncre ihry wil do some extensive Im glad to sco their old friends there. Itoosovrlt Co-oerale W III .lunlor High Kt last the Junior High P.-T. A. hi ho have u day of Itn own when teachers cull meet ulso. This is Hit baby association of tho city, anil so fur ns tho meeting duy Is concerned hasnlways been the fifth wheel In tho organization nnd too often left shivering out In the cold Now, by tho kindly co-operation of . a big sister association, the ltopseytlt P.-T. A., the Junior High has been given the second f riany ot each month ns its regular day, while the first Frlduy will bo taken by the Roosevelt school. The Junior High feels 'deeply grateful for this change, for It has buen difficult to find a duy that did not conflict cither with some other association or - with tho school routine. Tho school will bo dismissed early on that dny so. that teachers may attend, providing enough nibthem aro InteiV'Rted and will conio out In largo enough niinibera to. make It proper to closo tho school and dismiss some 40 pupils, Tho faculty, from principal on through tho system, nro- for tho P.-T. A., but In justice to tho chll-"1 F1'51 Baptist church met In busl- dron, parents and the district nt Inrge, school cannot be dismissed for a small hnndfull ot parents. Many times the touchers outnum her tho parents. Now It Is certainly up to nil who care for tho work and -think It worth while to get behind it and do a little pushing. As a matter of fact, any group of children at thin particular ago needs tho co operation along social lines ni never, boforo. Why drop them? NKXinl Meeting Junior High P.-T. A.v- 'A called business meeting of tho Junior High P.-T. A. will bo held next Tuesday nt 3:45. There nro several matters of business which must recelvo linmedlato attention. Routine business will bo finished by 4 o'clock,, su thut the faculty of tile schol may hnvo an opportunity to voto on these special matters and not bo held by n long session. W. O. T. V. County Meeting Kvcnt of Uiv Week The V. C, T. . held their county meeting Thursday afternoon with a good attendance from both Med ford nnd Ashlhnd Unions. The new president. Mrn. J. B. McDonald, presided, opening-, with tho AV. C. T. V, hymn, Mrs. Jllson offering prayer. : Mrs. Mlnnlo Holnio rend the Scripture losson, witltho help ful Illustration nnd comments. In tho absence of the, county presi dent, Mrs Uryant, tho elections wore conducted by Vlco President Mrs. Howard, resulting as fotlown: County President, (Mrn. R. H. Rrynnt, Medford; Vlco President, Mrs. Lulu Howard, Ashlnnd: Scc rotury, Mrs. K. O. Rosoborough. MedfortU Treasurer, Mrs. Fruley, Ashland, , Mrs. J. E. McDonald was appointed county delegate to tho W, C. T. If. convention nt 15u- gono, Mrs. Oodlovo wan chosen as (lologniQ (rom MoiUoi'di Social Events of Church Societies Radio Program KMED HaU Tribune-Virgin Station The ladles of the Lutheran; 4 church nre giving a Jlggs dinner , Sunday. Oi-l. 14 . 4 In ihe church parlor. Fourth and . Morning service broadcast 4 Oakdale. ThuiMday. Oct. 18th, j from the First Methodist 4 5:30 to 7. p. m. ' churvh hy the Perl Funeral 4 pibvement work! getting .ready f4i The Methodist Church. South. Is e-n,n, rvlcc broadcast 4 nekt scason'B business, and will be h"'"B new roof put on the, KMED studios by 4 " ' , ", " " , - , ,h0 vnlley Radio enurcn. -r and the building otherwise 8-Joluml.la hour. - PrV-Ve?- , . . . , , !i Manila;, Ort. 15 4 Lndor the leadership of Rcv.i . u m.Aln(,r,.UI, 4 James K. Condor, all departments! . . . 4, v...r..v. ..,!.. j ,kl l-uunary- . . , ... - io:30 to 11 a. m. Pantorium t congregation is growing. 44- 14 East Kldo Circle Will Moot The Kust Side circle of the First M. K. church will meet Tuesday j afternoon, with Mra. C. IV. Conklln ; S05 Knnt Jnckson street. Kvery member is urged to attend. Mrn. J. A. Dnron will assist Mrs. Conklln with tho entertaining. 44 . Girls Chorus Dye Works. M to 11:80 a. m. Medfora Welding Rudlator and Fen- 4 der Works. 11:30 to 12 The Bootery. 4 exclusive shoes for-women. 4 12 to 12:30 a. ni. Adrlenne's 4 Distinctive and Individual 4 Apparel Shop. 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Lewis 4 Huner Service Station. 4 Presbyterian .Chnrcli. : The Olrls' Chorus under "the leadership of Miss Mclba Williams 1 (1 ,1 n i enn. f 11 vni-n l.ln Imrnvmlnn .. . 1. T. ..... 1.. ., 1. . . 1-' ' 1 ' i uiv ricau.iminii v.tu.ii iob. Sabbath evening. They .il-, br. there again this .Sunday evening in larger numbers. The-"-4 Boys Harmonica Quartet will alao.. be present and furnish a special number on tho evening prograrit "Things That Grip nnd Hold Cs," will be tho minister's theme. M " Baptist Church Auxiliary Meet , During the Week The woman s Auixiliary of the ro. News and mar- nesa session on Tuesday October 9 at tho church. The president, Mrs. Young, being 111 the vice pres ident Mrs. Elmer Wilson, presided. The meeting opened with somj and was followed by-Scripture read ing and prayer by Mrs. Penoyar. The topic was the need ot Christ ian to "render unto Censar the Kings of Coasar." Therefore In terest should he takon In chic and Kovornment matters nnd In voting und the upholding ot tho law. Committee reports and general business followed. Letters were read concerning the reading con- test by Mrs. AV. L. Daly. It Was Tickets for tho Moroni Olscn decided lo send a box to the Porto I '. "Kxnresslng Willie," which Is 4 6:15 p 4 kcts. " 4 8 to 9 p. m. Porter Lumber 4 4 Co. and Sixth St. Service 4 4 Station. 4 9 to : JO p. m. Political talk 4 4 by Judge Pipes. 4 9:30 to 1030 p. m. Mono 4 4 Motor OH Co. The local radio public will be glad lo learn Hint another one of Iho popular Helen Norris radio dramas will bo presented by the Copco Players on Tuesday eve nliig, October 23. "A linkers Do len" which was put on last Tues day throuah the courtesy of the California Oregon Power company, brhought forth many expressions of appreciation from tr e who listened in during Copco hour. tickeTSTfor olsen players Rico sufferers. I booked for the Craterlan theater An appropriate poem waa rend ! tor November 13, will bo on sale by Mrs. Hennctt entitled "When tho Mothers Vote." A short social hour followed adjournment. beginning Wednesday. October 17. at the Jurmln and Woods drug storo. They may also bo obtained n-om nnv member of the local W. 1L M. S. Class -Lions club which is sponsoring tho lluvo Oucsl. Day !1lliy )n th)!, c,y. W. H. M. S. of tho Flint M. K. Byron Kay Foulger who, wllh church held a guest day meeting ; Moroni Olson and Juliet Young, In tho church parlors Tuesday afternoon with Mra. J. t. Thomas. Mrs. Conklln. Mra. AVhlllock and Miss May Phlpps as hostesses, was ono of the founders of tho playing group. Is directing tho presentation of "Kxprrnslng Willie" clever comedy success. The Opening exercises of devotions :.r.,niunv was founded in 1923 nnd wero led by Mrs. Lawton. followed 1 aince thnt time has grown pho- with songs, "Tako Time to lie Holy" end "Dear to tho Hcnrt of tho Shephord." A good yearly re port was given by Treasurer Sirs. 13. C. Koppon. ' Many signified their Intention to attend tho district convention at Ashlnnd, Oct. 80th and 31st. The following - program wan given under leadership ot Mrs. 1 , 1 1 , , . "vumiii nueerifl: Two solo numbers by Mra. Jack Butler: "Let Me Llvo by the Side of tho Road," "I Lovo 11 Lltto Cottage," s Chapter from study book, Mrs. Honson. Thinking forward. Mrs. Dnron. The Answered Call. Mrs. Hells. lor. 1 nomenully until It Is ono of tho t-.iost popular stock shows now on the road. Last year the Moroni Olson play ers nppeared hefore record crowds at Ashland but did not play in Medford. The story concerned in "Express ing Wllllo" is of a young business man who having gotten past the immediate stress of the fight for wealth and material goods, floun ders out beyond his depth In tho following ot the cult of "self expression" and wosn Yankeo headed mother takes the matter In.hand and gets him pulled ashore ngaln an nho has been doing nil her life, when Willie got beyond his depth In strange waters, INSTITUTE OPENS ASHLAND OCT, 18 The flrt county teachers' Insti tute In two years will begin next Thursday ut the Junior high schno! In Ashland, beginning -with regis tration at 8:30 In tha morning. A program has been prepared by the county school auiierlntendent'a office and wag completed yester day, outlining tho events of Ihe two days. '- The program la as follows: Thursday Morning 8:30 Registration at secretary'! desk, gymnasium entrance. 9:00 America, singing led by Miss Arnold. Greeting, Supt, Oeo. A. Briscoe. : - 9:10 Brief business session of County Division O. 8. T. A. A. J. Hanby, president; Mrs. Edith Fish, secretary. -:'-.- v : , 9:30 Departments, high school teachers in varloUB session: Room 1, English, Mary Gllbeii, chairman; room 6, Commercial, Mrs. Jerome, chairman; room 11, Languages, E. A. Whitman, chairman; room 5, Mathematics, C. G. Smith, chair man; room 8, Science, B. C. Forsythe, chairman; room 7, Music, Esther Church, chairman; room 9, Shop and Manual Training, C. G. Thompson, chairman; room 10, Physical Education, Maud Barrl gar. chairman; sewing room, Home Economics, Hazel Smith, chair man; Miss Frances Wright, in structor: gymnasium. History and Civics, E. H. Hediick; advanced grades, (gym), U. S. History, E. ! H. Hedrick; Intermediate, (Li brary),: Arithmetic, Mlsa Trotter; primary (room 2), First Grado ; Phonics and Round Table, Miss , White. - 10: 15 Departments: high schol, ! sections ot previous period contin ued, or meet in aasemply; Ad vanced and Intermediate (assem bly), address. State Supt. C. A. Howard; Primary (room 2) Pri mary Rote Songs, with , records. Miss Marsters. 11:00 Normal school audjtor, lum: Music, Lincoln school, har monic band. Singing, grades ono and two, grades five and sIx-.uAd-dress b Superintendent Howard. Thursday Afternoon 1:15 Orchestra. Ashland high. 1:30 Address, Miss Helen Hot fernan, Sacramento. : ' ,',' ., ;2:15 Music. :"'"' ';'";'--' " '. ' ' 2:0 Departments: High School (assembly), address, Supt.-.C. A. Howard. Advanced- and Intermed iate, choice from three following feet Ions. Rural (gym) ; Teaching Geoghraphy by Projects, MIbs Hef fernan. Music Appreciation thin year, Miss Marsters. Arithmetic, our texts grades 3 to E. C. Bad ley. Primary. Phonics, second and third grades. Mlsa White. Friday Morning 9:00 Music. Medford high school 9:10 Departments: High School (gym) "History and tho Modern History Teacher," Alfred Powers. Advanced nnd Intermediate, Club Work. J. W. Crltes. Intermediate, Language. Mlsa Trotter. Primary, Seat Work. Miss White. School Masters' Club, Geo. A. Briscoe, chairman. 9:50 Address: "Educational His tory of Oregon," Dean Sheldon. 10:30 Departments: hltfh school (assembly' "The Adolescent Mind and the Teaching of Literature." Dean Sheldon. Advanced and In termediate, Arithmetic, Thos. H. Gentle. Primary, second year lan guage. Miss White. Rural, The application of individual Instruc tion to problems of the rural school," Miss Heffernan. Health Section, E. H. Hedrick, chairman. Opening ' Temarks by chairman. Newer Trends In Health Work. Miss .lean Henley. Health Honor Roll. Mrs. Lyda King. 11:16 Departments: high school (assembly) "Extra-curricular Obli gations or tho Teacher," Alfred Powers. Advanced and intermed iate, Lunguage. Miss Trotter, Pri mary, A Correlating Project. Miss White. Rural. Tho Use of Educa tional Dramatics, Miss Heffe-fnsn, Henlth section, E. H. Hedrick, chairman. Demonstration of phys ical examination of pupils, Dr. Ins keep nnd Miss Glover. Health Pro jects In the Schools, Mrs. J. Jones. Friday Afternoon . , - 1:15 Music, harmonica quartet, Junior high, Medford. Miss Molbu Williams, director. ' ' 1:30 Address: "Modern Scien tific Methods In Education," Dean Sheldon, j .. ' . - 2: 15 Business session, county O. 8. T. A., A. J Hanby. presid ing. Reports of committees, Eleo of officers. 2:50 Song, Miss Mclba. Wil liams. - ' .:-.!" 8:00 Address, "Tho Teacher and Hor Leisure," Thus. K. Oentlo. SALEM. Ore., Oct. 11. W Certificates of nomination for can didates nominated by tho Demo cratic stato central committee nt a meeting In Portland Thursday were filed todoy with tho secro- tnrv nt state. Thov are: ror judge of the circuit court tor tho ninth judicial district, J. 8. Cook of Burnes; for circuit Judge for department No. 1 of district Alfred P. Dohson of rornanai for circuit Jndao of department no. fourth district, Frank flcho gal; for representative In the legl Islaturo from Multnomah county. Manny Wood Honeymau- i