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foMM)KO M'Ald TKIIVHNK, "MKUKOltO, OUKGOX, SUNDAY, (KTOUKli HI, li)2S.
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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone bUO-L or 75
: i.i
vi:kki.y cm. i:dk
Monthly
Chrysanthemum rlrrlc r-ii-
ulnr meeting fiillnwi-d l.y !
clul vvi-niiiK. 7:3" 1'. M.
American Legion Auxiliary
munlhly meeting, Armory club
room.
cluck
TtlCMlay
Ladles Aiil. Methodist
Church. Church parlors in
charge of Just Folks Circle.
Children's Urania Clul. Hril-
f Imve'cn play. Kirst Methodist
. Church parlors. Heneflt Wasli
! lni:ton School.
Irene Hampton Throne re
cital, Fresbyterian Church at
R:30 o'clock.
Wednesday
l.uncheoii and card party,
Daughters of Veterans. Lunch-
,
j, I
h eon served at 1 : 3U A. M.
I'hono Mrs. O. Jtocrs, StSii.W,
or Mrs. C. Carhis, 1I3S-X, for
reservations.
'
4, 1
I !
j
j
l
Lady Klks social afternoon.
Cards, pool and refreshments.
Elks Club.
Iteames Chapter No. C6.
Chapter meeting followed by
social evening, 7:30.
Thursday
Pythian Sisters' card party.
K. P. Hall at S o'clock. Public
invited.
W. C. T. I'. meellni; at V. W.
C. A. Jloust! at S:3 1'. M.
Hoynl Neighbors and Wood
men, Hallowe'en party.
Friday
Jackson Parent-Teachers at
the school. ,3:1a P. M. Impor
tant business meeting.
St. Marks Guild at the Guild
Hall on North Uakdale, 2:30
P.
M.
Satltriliiy
General Joseph Lane Chap
ter, Children of the American
Revolution. Home of Miss
Huth and Corinne d'Alhini.
45 yulnce Street, 2:30 P. M.
The fall season was ushered
In the past few weeks with real
nutnmn weather, which makes
1 he Hogue river valley a noted
place for motorists and om-of- j
(own guests. Dinners, luncheons, '
phowevs and fin Informal evening!
or ho for Intimate friends and j
out of town visitor have enji-,
mi tuted this week's entertaining ;
of interest to ii large number1
of music lovers of the Rogue j
Itlver valley is (he approaching ,
recital of the popular pianist.;
Irene Hampton-Thrum of Seattle, j
formerly of this city. which :
will he an event of Tuesday
evening. October 23 in the 1 "res -hyterian
chun-h at 8:30 o'clock.
She will he assisted by Mar
garet Hun toon, contralto with
Alma Uawrenee, accompanist.
JUtvnt ltrhlo Honor I
(iuest al Shower
Among the week's social af
fairs with charming autumn ap
pointments was the miscellaneous;
shower planned by M is. Arthur
Hess for Mrs. Have flriffiths
(Mary Hess) a recent bride. The
affair was given at the Hess home
on Vancouver avenue which was
deeorated with seasonal flowers.
The honor guest was the re-,
clpient of many beautiful gifts
from her frhndH. Following an
informal social evening refresh
ments were nerved.
riuests included. Miss Helen
Williams. Mrs. A. 11. Williams.
I Miwi Kate Stine. Mrs. Dora Hess
Mrs. C C. Darby. Miss . Ituth
McCollom, Mrs. E. C. Ferguson.
Miss Nan Motney, Mrs. I. M. t
McCollom. Miss Mary Creiner, :
Mrs. Walter Hess of Crants VanH.j
Mrs. A. Hagen, Mft;. C. Cod-!
ward. Mrs. J. C.riKsby. Mr
Ireno
De Losh. Miss Thelma HOiini,
Miss Ernestine Fredenburg. Mrs
1. M. Lounsbury Mrs. Myi U
Blakely. Mifs Ksther McCollom
and piaster Walter Hess Jr.
Frii-ndH "f Ir. M. c- Frnzier will
he Intrrexteil to Know n na oi nn
nddrtMo thn fnrulty of the Chlruo : Tlutrstlay ovonii.p. of a vi-ry d
IHntal rollcKO tk llt-ail of thf Inlay k-,ifiil Hallowe'en affair, when
dcpnrtmi'iit. On it-count of thl.i tho lii.l.- i.f ihc Alpha Dilta i-lnsn
t haiiKC hlK offli o at Villa Park will entertained their hmltindi and the
he open afternoons and evening , menihers of the Kveryman'H elawit
only. 'and their wives.
f A chicken pic supper was served
Ily Klk lo Have ; -,.1(.k ln n,ut 75 gUOHtE sent-
M.-.HIIC We1iK.tay ort nrmjm hi autlfiillv Inltl han-
The iMty Klks cluh will meet at fU(.t Th(- (1,.ror!1(nM w(.r0
the Klks cluh Wednesday afternoon ,ht, U!illa ,,.lMmvtVn shocks of
from ? to S. fommittee in charKe (orn an( Ilumnkn wtlh virinla
consists of Mrs. M. M. "'rman' c creeper, ant) haskets of cnipes and
Mrs. W. A. Young and Mrs. I-au-! ,,,,, A huce fire In the fireplace
rence PcnnlnKton. Cards, pool nnd Metl , tne, romfon ni aety of
refreshments.
C. A. It.'s Will Moet
Homo of Ituth nV.Ublnl
Mttle Miss Ituth d'Alhini will be
hostes to the Oeneral Jofeh I-ane
Chapter, Children of American
Itevutlnn, on Saturday afternoon
nt her home. 4". Quince, nt 2:30.
Kvery member is expected to be
present us n number of important
matter will be discussed. Miff
l.ucile Iowry, the president, will
have charge of the meeting, after
which the unrial hour will be en
joyed. Veilnennr Mudr 1uh
Hiivp New lrnifccr
The Wednesday .Study club met
nn October 17 nt the library. Two
new member-.. Mrs. J. K. fjiwrem e
nnd Mrs. H. C Hardin:, were voted
Into the club.
A The firt program of The year
Klven und ensued tho-e pre--fnt
tn appreciate !he ruinnnit-eV
. plan of portravinc the -American
Caravan" aiin-t its bi-.n-al
background. The departure frc.m
routine Current Kvents" v.
Mrs. V. .1. Warner reviewed the!
fascinating book. "Homes of our
Ancestors." in which beautiful de
scriptions and illustrations of what
ever was best in our early Amer
ican homes is Kivcii. Mrs. C. A.
Me.-kel' gave Jane lIcKorcst Khel
lon's "Salt lli.x House," in which
methods ol' dress and living were
presented. She also, in very few
words, painted a charming word
picture of an old flower garden of
fifty years maturing as described hy
Karle.
Mrs. Y. K. Crews reviewed an
article from "Asia" describing the
young emperor of Japan, a modern
product of education In books,
sports, travel and human quality,
combined with an inherent faith in
I divine right and a specialized train-
Ing in the science of emuerorsbin.
1 The club wll meet again in' throe)
weeks, on November 7.
Mr, and Mrs. David Griffiths have
returned from their two weeks'
honeymoon trip to San Francisco
it nil other points in California.
-
Mail Tribune Fmplnyces
Pin n Hallowe'en Party
The emnlovees of the Mail Tri
bune are planning u masquerade
Hallowe'en party, which will tie in
th form of a dinner ami dance,
ami will be given at Blue Flower
Lodge Tuesday evening, October
30. This will be for all employees
and their families.
American Legion Auxiliary
Mru Monday Night
The American Legion Auxiliary
will have their regular monthly
business meeting at the Armory
Club rooms Monday evening at X
o'clock.
Mrs. (leorge Coddling will have
charge of a short bu win ess .session.
followed ly an Interesting program,
.w is. neivit AiKcn, o'iegaie jusi re- t nuiii w ii f -mi. ri. ;
turned from the national conven- 1 Big Bines Lumber Company. J. 11.!
lion, will make her report. He- Freeman, merchant at Central
f : Point; Oeorge Wyckoff and Mr. and
The Misses Alice Walsh and , Mrs Charles Dunlop for donation
Dorothy Patemore f prospect are 1 flf lim Mr. V. K. Morris and .Mrs.
guests of Mrs. Myrtle Blnkeley. j c Slu.fer, Table Kock; Mrs.
over the week end. Miss Walsh Hattie Cameron and Murray Ab
and M'ss Patemore graduated Hlr,lrt Company Medford. and
with Xina Blukeley last year ,((j1(.rH for'donailon of time toward
from Mount Angel Aendomy and . ., ....ti-iniin nrwifrtukinu
Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. TlMnuvcn KnU'rtaln
OieAon State Colleuo Chili
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson en
tertained the Oregon State .College i
club of Medford Monday evening,
October la. at their home on West
Eleventh street.
After a brief business meeting In i
charge of C, D. Thompson, acting!
as president for Lloyd Moss, who
was called out of the city, the ,
members, enjoyed bridge. There
were about fifty nu mhers present. ;
many of whom were new alumni
who have moved to Medlord in the
past three months. Refreshments;
were served, after which the meet-:
lug adjourned until the third Mon
day in November.
The next meeting will be held ,
November 1H nt Mrs. William War-j
ner's residence on South Oakdale, :
It was voted that all members ;
who intend to take in the Oregon !
and O. S. C. game to leave In n j
earn van if possible. About 3a j
members gave their intentions . of
going. 1
W. C. T. V. Meeting to He
Hehl In Y. W. C. A. Houm
The W. C. T. r. wilt meet Thurs
day at 2:30 in the V. W .C. A. A
4"ull attendance of members and
friends Is urged, as yearly report
will be given by the officers and
heads of committees. Mrs. J. K.
McDonald ami Mrs. flodlove. dele
gates to the W. C. T. V. state con-
ventio.n at Eugene will have Inter-
(;sting " reports of the njeetings
th ere.
Mrs. Knte Young, Mrs. Helen
Minkler and Mrs. H- B. Ham
mond left this morning for a two
wi-eks' motor trip to California
and Mexico.
4- -
.ipiia iH-iifl i lass i-.nieriam
Kvoryman'N CIh.sm at Dlmier .
The Recreation hall of the First
christl.ni ( hurcli w .1.1 the vnv
the festivity.
Mrs. Maybelle Church ncted rh
toastmlstref In her charming man i
ner, nnd the theme of th totf j
wan "Th Ideal Man." This was j
very cleverly carried out In the dlf- i
ferent toasts. After the address of 1
welcome by Mrs. Hon, president of I
the Alpha Delta, and a response j
K.i I 'I. .1- ( .a.1I.,p.I at i tin
everyman'n, the first toast wn
Kiven by Mrr. It. L. Hay, "A
Friend." A second toaM, "A I-ov-
er." was piven by Mrs. Herbert Iter-
band." hi Mrs. Wilmr.t. "To a
Father" by Mrs. J-athnm. and was
closef by Mrs. Church repondinc
with n toast, "A Christian."
Very clever little .soiil-s by the
women were interspersed through
out the proKvam and the Kev. car
men K. Me delighted the assembly
with a uroup of thr"- b-auiifnl
iiloji. The protcrani rlo-ed wilh
tie- sit.c.n; foetber of the Scout
voiil.'. "H.i.V ! I one." ,ind 'l:ejt
Ite lb Tie That ltind." The t-v.
Mr. M"ll cave a henedlctorj prayer.
The rmilnder of the ovenir;,
us epent in give ting and convera-
lion, and the event will be long re
membered fttr the comradeship it
engendered in the hearts of the two
classes, making a beautiful and
promising beginning for the fill,
program of Bible school work.
Mrs. K. M. Wilson left Satur -day
lor San Fiancisco culled by
the illness of her daughter.
1. A. U.'s Have Mifltns j
1'. s. llolil at Jacksonville
The meeting of Crater I.aU.
Chapter, Daughters of the Amerl- :
can Revolution, held on Saturda
arternoon at the old historic I'. S. '
Hotel at Jacksonville was one of j
the most interesting ever given by
the chapter. I
The palter prepared by Mrs. J. O.
firey on "Karly Missionaries and;
Churches of Southern Oregon" gave
vivid description of the line
i christian work done by such men:
! as the Kev. J. 11. Wilbur,, J H. '
! Smith, T. K. Koyal and II. Hewlett,
: Methodists: Kev. M .A .William.
j I'reHbyterlan, affectionately called
! "Father Williams"; Arch liishop;
Blouchet, Hevs. James Crape and ;
! J. F. Ficrens, Cuthulicy, and Uev.
; A. M. Husscll, Baptist.
Mrs. Tou Velle told of the school '
J for girls at Oxford. Ohio, founded;
: in honor of Carolinu Scott Harrison.!
first president general of the Na- j
tlonal Society. I). A. H. A silver;
offering was taken to help pay
j remaining indebtedness on the me
I mortal school.
j Mrs. M. J. Morris spoke of "How
I to (let Out the Vote." Khe urged
; us to not only get out the vote but;
i do it ourselves.
The chapter voted to have, lettera
of thanks written to the ones who
.contribute! to the sOccoss of tile;
erection of the marker which was;
unveiled on September 25. Among
' Mrs, Knight of Jacksonville sane
throe-Hongs, "Hose Marie, " l he
Answer" and "The Night Wind,"
accompanied by Miss Severance.
Mrs. Knight Is a newcomer in the
valley "but her, beautiful voice will
soon gain her many friends.
Mrs. Ii wry as hostes was assisted
by Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Ton
Velle.
Mrs. Hodges and Mrs. C C. Mur
ray wen welcome guests.
Mrs. W.
II. Mctinwan and Mis-
Chits. Sweeney neeompanled by
Miss Edilh Sweeney left Thurs
day lor a sanitarium near San
Francisco where Alius Sweeney
expects to remain several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank .letikhis
, In Ivove With Medford
! Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Eugene,
'accompanied Mr. Jenkins to Med
: ford last week and spent two
idays driving over the valley ami
meeting and visiting friends.
Mr. Jenkins was the speaker
at the merchants'
ineetlns
i Friday evening.
Both M r. a nd M i . J enk i ns j
lare lovers of Medford and the;
I sunt hern Oregon climate, scenery I
iand people, and are always glad
j to visit here, and their, friends I
lare always delighted to see them
, .
I Mrs. Jenkins as well i
husband, is active in the t ni
veii y of Oregon, ami newspaper
clrcieM ami is a member of the
Daugh'ers of the American rev-
lotutim,
ligations,
und other civic organ
; I'vthlnn C lnlt
j Card Party
The 1'ythinn Sisters will en-
Iterta'n al Ihldue and Five Hun -
jdred on Thursday eventnj; at S
1 o'clock nt the K. I. Mall to
Uvhlch the puhllc Is Invited. This
j jH the second
; th(lf wui im
party in a serieR
Biven during the
These affairs are
i wjnter season.
I very popular Jind n larKe nt- ess nutnlers were ",u .Miiliu."
iteiidnnce is antlclpateil. Refresh-Milliard; "lly Hie Craille." .Meii
j meats will he served hy th( ; ilelssohn : (a I Minuet. II,) 1,1. d,
'committee in ehnrtte. -Mus.-tte. Mach: l:lrin lanees
I hy Hem ley. drey and Jensen; and
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hen lott j)m ,), y (jlr,.'H nuiiilo i s were,
of Voncuvsr. Wash., who have "Huniinx S..riK." Mendelss..hn.
I heen visitlnir relntlv.'s and frl' nils w.iii in i: fiat. Iiurand: Melo.lv.
I here,. Prospect and ApleKpate, left ;lnil th ic.-iiny liav." i:rnest
for their home toilay.
lonner MedTonl ilrl
Will Mnjc Mvcr lliulio
Miss Marlon Ness, da light
Mr. and Mrs. T.
buru will "Iok
H. Ness of Uose -
over KOW. tho
I Portland Orettonlnn station
Monday evening. October 22, "e-i
tween !i:a0 and 10:30 p. m. Miss ( niter iJike i-llcd hy
Ncks was the recent winner of Former Mlfori Ko-ldnil
ihe Atwntor-Kent aulitoriuni con-, Mr. and Mrs. F. -;. ihnrmlev
test held In ItoHeburtf nnd williff .Seattle, Waj-h., ntopperl over
slnK In competition with other win-1 for a feu' days" vltdt with A!,
ners t(f the contest from other cltlesjand .Mrs. Frank Helllnger on their
in the t.nto. Mis NesM will be j way borne from n vacation spent
accompanied hy her sister Dorothy i in California nnd as far nouth
"f Medford.
I MrH ,- yM Onrr'n PllpII.H
rciill in Hwllal.
An p,f,mi, piuno re
Ifal wan
evening.
much enjoyed Thursday
ort. is, by sixty fluents at the
home of Mm. H K. 'lore when "he
presented Dorothy Iture-K, ape I n,
d auichter of Mr. and Mrs. Italph
HurKcss and Dorothy Oore, e I
; in
piano program of sheen nuni-
t.ern F.v ",n Herman. ,vtiiii.e
Croft. Marie Dyon. and Kslh r ' Kha D. H uttliH Tenl. Da uchtei - -ir. -A. t trr ApoliKcd i
Armstrontf, memhers of Mrs. Per-of Cnion V' tenuis, met in r"c- IIHI Military ommiltcc.
ry P.ray'x Chlldren'-i Dance class, ' nlar jefirtn al tl Armory on Aim. AK. Orr. uhone win, Kt,
n.t-ted with clever readings. Mim. Oetober )2. After fliKiioHlnir Is adendHic Hill Military
Art p.mne-s and Mi . Ralph Hur- ; mtitinn business a short timi Academy m t laud, Oregon. 0wa
Mis liortdhy affisted about tbejwas KiV'-n to drill". In antbip"- 'hospn a mernbir of the hospitality
fft.. Krandmrher and mother fif;'!"n of the annual j-iif of the ; ' Oininittee f tt Women' Auxil
rooms while M nt, .1. F. flehb r, Ihe department inpe e'r at (he n'-.xtilary to Hill Military Alumni An-
ereul-tiand mother was un in
Irene Hampton
4t
Irene
pear in
October
rhureh
H.impton-Thrane will up- I
concert Tuesday evening.
1'3. at the Presbyterian
at K:30 In a varied and 1
beautiful program of classic and;
modern music for pbuio. Wherever
she has played critics and the press
have been ent h usiaM ic in hraisu of ,
her artistry and apeal. j
Her nrnuram Includes Ibc 1 lach-
llusoni Chacon ne, a monumental
work for piano, which she studied
with the master, Joseph TheVlnne,
and who warmly commended her
'intelligent Interpretation of the!
number. j
i "Irene llamp'" Thrane was ne-j
'corded an ovation last night when
: she appeared in recital with June j
j Burns under the auspices of the j
; McDowell Chili or Cortland."
j Port-land Tel. cram. '
j "Irene Hampton Thra ne's piano
'style Is quiet and wonderful!,
fin-
. ished and Impressive. she is an
! admirable piano snloit." Portland
j Oregonian.
j "Irene Hampton Thrane com
; Junes n fine temperament with a
j warm personality, her genius, study
.and hard work sparkling ibrougb
j her mastery of the pianoforte. In
I her Interpretations, t he technique
I with wlii. li kti tt-iinw -tun., iwi-.
n;(i,rlnii ,s ,,.,. M ,,,.,,.,,.
does she enthrall her amlience with
her rendition of the great compos
ers." Seattle Times.
Irene Hampton Thrane will be
assisted by Margaret Unntoon. loc.tl
contralto, who lifter completing her
(course nt carleton college, sang
wlth SUCi
in Minneapolis and
, l-.'ei- y'",i:,.(' ...itn K'-.-iler of S- ittle,
I also with the, nat loiwi My known
! i.ar Sainolloff a'lid at the New
England Consi'i vatory
' Lawrence will be tlm
j of the evening, but In
Miss Alm-'i
..enmpanist
ne Hamilton
! Thrane will accompany
Ihc urinip:
of soncs which sin-composeii. The
i pnntram:
! " - - "
sph-ation to all l.y her Interest In
music ami her .ipreclntlon of the
efforts of the youthful peiforni-
ers.
The program opener! and closed
with u piano dtiet. Doi-uthy liur-
iltlack. and Hllhoiieitf) by Hdnhold.
Mrs. oilie V. Williams of I'ort
I land wilt be In Medford October
of ''Ii to vilt the loe;il tenl li.iiifh-
lt.rH nf rn()M1 Veterans, in her
( ff,.n (.;Mi(( itv liH (h.imi ,. .n,.nt
inspector.
as Tia .1 nana, .Mexico. I ne;
were former residents her?, Mr.
.norm ley helntr ticket a cent for
the tHouthorn Pacific.
Mr. and Mis Helllnfrer find
diesis drove t Crater Iikn I'll
lay. This :h Mr. and , Mrs.
t '.4uit inley'x first visit to t he lake
ami they were verv much Im-preM-d
with the pceTiery.
Dannhlern of Veteran
: Mioe .tjcciiixi:
- 1 meeting. Aim. Olho V. Williams,
.Thrane Recital
I'KfK J B AMM K
Snaia in A major
1 1 1 x ;i -1 7 Tt 7 ) Scarlatti
..,,.
( i;5-17".ii ) Baeh-P.usont
Written originally
violin without n
Transcribed by the
U is a mniiumcntal
by Bach for
i'o;npanlnient.
great Busoni,
work for the
Pl'tno.
''ergy.
Orchestral in its driving
sueecrftdve climaxes, sub
side, only to i in i u nt again, until
the .structure becomes a noble,
tonal cathedral, mighty, ma Jostle.
Irene Hampton Thrane
The Cry
Kachel
Mary Turner
Slat.
The Pi
I of (juiciness
Thomas-Vincent Carter
Shadows
I Tree
Irene Hampton Thrane
Words from Ancient Japanese
Composer at the Piano
Moods ... I rem Hampton Thrane
Words by Alan Brackiureed
O; Thou Almighty ..
I rem I lampton Thrane
Words by Alan Brackinreed
Margaret lluntoon
Impromptu opus 31
1 1 M n-1 s l ) i fmpln
Etudi (ipus iTi. No 7 Chopin
Scherzo, opus ;tt Chopin
I rene Hum pi on Thrane
Sapphic ode . Johannes Brahms
Yeterday Clara I'M wards
After riara Edwards
My Lover. He Comes on the Ski
Ii. Clough-Leiter
Margaret lluntoon
Etude F sharp major Arensky
L'Alsouette (The Lark)
Balakarlew
('also Caprlelen.se
Irene Hampton Thrane
La Danse d'oiaf
Plck-Mangiagalll
and it was Olaf the
j iln of the Mlves who danced
i ln a whirlwind of fireflies,
Ktu.le ." minor Imhanyl
Irene Hampton Thrane
Sieluway iano
('titli lesy of , rs.
II. A. Thlerolf.
past deparlment prculdenl, nnd
at present. Inspector, hiiH Vinlted
the tent prevloiiHly and is always
gladly welcomed.
Mrs. Oarbi. prenidenl. nn
nnunced that tho Tent had been
honored in the appointment of
Mrs. Oraco Sehade as assiHtant
guide, Mrs. Omoihea Nb-lnon and
Mrs. Net I lo f rover M Aides, nil
in tho department organization.
; . II nieinbers are expeeKMl to he
prevent I'rlday, t ic tuber 2t!,
Si. Ann'ti AMar Sn-lety
Wll! 1Hvo Cant Parly
St. Ann's Altar society will pnter
lain nt a card party Tuesday eve
nlnj at H o'clock. The public Ik In.
vited to come ami help increase the j
I'lilhlinK fund for the new church f
which Is profiresfiiiK so nlcejy, Th'
cornerstone will bo laid today with
proper ceri-monles Immediately
aftT iho J0:3o H'-nlcP.
,im UH4tn V.'T. A.
Will .Meet, Friday
Tho Jnckson school !-T. A.
will meet Friday, October 26. at
3-1"' i. in. As thero aro wevoral
matter-H of importance to romc up,
a Ihiko attendance Im defdred,
A varied procrnm has been pre
parej nnd refi eHlinients nerved. All
toothers are uritrd to corne. "We
need yon; we hope you need iik."
Mr. nnd Miv. W. t:itrbr(dre
fpent Mt week-end with their
dauKhteY, Mm. Al Khorrlir, In Ku
Kfiie. the occasion beJnt? the latter'i
liirthday.
' imion at the executive meeting
'I
of the organization hehl at the
Medici. Monday. Mi-. Hubert S.
Farrell of Portland is president.
Vice-presidents are Mrs. F. Wbal
1 ley Watson, Mis. J. B. Montgom
ery and Mis. o. B. Wynmn. Mis.
: Ben II ur La in pin mi is tnasui r
. and Mis. Kenm-th tlodall, secre
: tai y. The auxiliary maintains a
scholarship loan fund and is in
i 'crested In the cultural anil social
, life of the boys who are cadets at
the academy. A smart bene! It
party will b given soon for the
scholarship fund.
Mrs. U Miksclic Hotstess
i Building Bridge liiih
j The ladies of the Building Bridge
, club met at the home of Mm. L. J.
, Miksche Thursday afternoon,
j When the usual number of games
' were played at four tables, de-
llclous refreshments were served by
the hostess, aided by her daugh-
ters.
Mlki
M rs.
ohe.
Wilkinn and Miss
j Enjoying Trip
i In I ho East
Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Stratum and
granddaughter, Beverly Jean, who
left the first of the month for a
: several weeks' trip in the east, are
visiting relatives in Kansas. They
i expect to return home the first of
; November by t he southern route,
I stopping at Los Angeles where they
will visit with JMr. Straltou's sisters
; lor several days.
I
i Woodmen and Neighbors Plan
Hallowe'en Party. .
j The, Jtoyal Neighbors have
launched their new drive with two
members initiated last Thursday 1
j night. I
Much interest Is bflug tnken In i
I the Hallowe'en carnival to be glv-
i cn by the Woodmen and Neigh- j
, born for themselves. familicH and
j trieiuls next j Thursday night,
j A 'program, games, sideshow., j
i fortune-telling, refreshments, te
will help keep eery one gav. j
I All that can are asked to cot t !
in costume but not masked
The following meeting, Novem- 1
her 1st will be a business me' ting
at which the drill team Ik in bv
organized under the leiujei --hip ol
Neighbor J ohiuiie Itosene: a im.
: Birthdays Celebrated
With Dinner a ltd Bridge.
; In minor of both of their blrth-
days Mr. nud Mrs. Edward Leach
entertained at an artistically ap
,' pointed it o'clock dinner at th
Striitton homo near Central point
1 Saturday evening, October IM'tll
(The tables and living rooipH were
j decorated with aulumn flowers
I and leaves.
j Bridge was the diversion of
the evening. Mrs. Poland Hub
bard anil Mr. Fred Schcffel re-
Icelved the favors. Those present,
j for whom eovei M were laid in-1
eluded:
Mr. and Mrs. linn Collier, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Humphrey, Mr. and
I M i s. F. Schel fel. M r. nnd M i s.
I Y. Butler, Mr. and
Codding, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. O.
K, Hub-
bard. Mr. and Mrs,
M. Leon-
lard anil the host and
host esses.
Itcnmesi Chapter
Will Meet
There will he a meeting
Keames chapter No. tit; on W
of
nt
nesday evening October "4 "t
7:30. followed by a Hoelal eve-
Hundred
l social chairman.
Miss palmer Hcmiiuca
llnn St miles. I
MIkk Ksther Palmer, harpist,
"id dnc-'hter f M nnd" Mrs
It, J. Palmer of this city ban
i. tinned to Portland fur the win
ter where she will resume her
harp MtuilleM under Ituth Iur
raine Clone, harp soloist, of the
Portland H.vmphony orchcHtrtt. Hhc
ls nlso a student In Theory and
Dramatics nl Flllson-White Con
nervntory. MIsh Palmer Im first
harpist with the Portland Junior
symphony for this season nnd
Ik also plnylnt? under Von Honn
enstraten, who Is conductor of
the Portland symphony.
-
Mrs. It. Montgomery llostevH
ll(cna Cluh.
The Ilowena Clrrle of the Yeo
man lode had their social nieotlnK
for October nt the home of Mrs.
i It. V. MontRomery Wednesday nf-
' lernoon. iet. I 7 1 Ii . Tho afternoon
i was spent ln playiiiK five hun
jdred. HlKli score wim won by
;Mrs. A. P. Hmlih; low hcore was
made by Mrs. Hchrecenuost. At a
i late hour the host ens nerved de
j licioiiH refreshments.
The buslnesH meetltiK for No
vember will be held at the home
of Mrs. Karl More, Pacific HlKh
way, north of Phoenix. t Wed lien
day afteruou, November 7lh.
I if n vi for Home
After Visit IIiti
Mr. and Al rs. J. W. Howard of
San Francisco left Friday evening
for their homo, having visited wilh
Mih. Howard's mother, Mra. Mary
.1. John, for the past two months,
Tht Howards see a wonderful Im
provement ln southern Oregoe.
They having lived In fciranU Pass
leaving there Hit yittiH ago.
MIsm r.lletir KftK ; m
III Itutfin Cotilesi. a
Mrs. .f. A. Mcl'orkle (flenevleve
Worman) piano mid voice teach
er of OrantH Pass iid who form
erly llvef In Medford, is accepting
the congratulations of her friends
upon the siiccenn t,f her voice pu
pil, Kllnnr King, who won flrt
lilare In the Southern 'regon At
water Kent radio competition at
Oranis Pass Tuesilny evening, Oct,
D. Hhe will fto . Portland for
the state competition Monday nnd
will sing "At Dawning." Cad man
and "1'hIo Moon," Loguti, Audrey
wnriiomav" "MrsKHa.t " ZZ" "'. m'm?n "'."V
will li piajeu. .mis. nami. in 11 , iV111(.,..M mi,i,1iiv school class
j Ingram, another pupil of Mrs. Me
1 Corkle's won second place. Until
; girls exceed in that illm-ive uual
1 lty of voice which it) so compcll
' lug over the radio and also pleas
ed with excellent dU lion since
people always enjoy emgeri w huse
words can be umlerstootl.
l.nui Iuhii ami Cni-tl Paiiy
i i:i-ni of 'IhU V(Tk
i A luncheon demonstration of
iwatt-rh'SN cooking in aluminum
utensils, followed by a card party.
will be given under t he auspices
! of the Daughters of Vetera lift
iat the Armory Wednesday, Ueto
f her 14. Luncheon will bu served
i at 12::i'i. a short address by the
.demonstrator following. w 1 t h
j cards later. Mrs. Oliver lingers.
pho.u S;f-W, and Mis. Cora .1
Curliis. phone li:is-., have
charge of arrangements and will
he pleased to answer Inquiries.
Children's Drama Club
Will Ol .serve. Hallowe'en Week
The ''Children's Drama Club"
is busy those days. Program
are being arranged for presen
tation at the various schools of
the. city Hallowe'en week. Thcs
programs vary according to the
different schools, but all will in
clude a special Hallowe'en cos
tume reading, recited t, musical
accompaniment by the clever
i eader. Evelyn 1 lerman, assist ed
by MUs Beulah Core at the piano;
also a short Hallowe'en play en
tit led "The bind Wit eh," and
including the following charac
ters; Wlieh. Evelyn Herman; dog.
Dick Woodcoek : cat. Marie Lynn :
ii-nw, Esther Alexander; .tae; '
lantern John Thomas Walls; hap
py chthlicn. Dolores Bi.-ipham and
Billy West ; frightened children.
Joan De Losh, Madge Croll and
Betty West.
These programs will show th.
;uililic what these children hav
'u-coiiipl ished since organization
ieptember s. The dates which
lave already been arranged are
is follows:
Tuesday. October 3D. 3:30 to '
l:iu p. m.. in the First M- E.
hurcli gymnasium parlors for
he benefit of the Washington
ichool. !
Wednesday. October 31, 1:00 to
j:0M p. m.. at the high school,
Friday. November li. It : 1 ft to
1 :00 p. m. at the .) nnlor high
choot.
In order thai the older folks
nay be privileged to hear these
voting performers, a program Is
being arranged for their heuefb;
to be given In the gymnasium
of the First M. E. church from
7:3ll to S:30 p. III.. Tuesday, Oet
I ober a u. A free will offering
will be taken to help defray the
i library and costume expense. The
I chili Im desirous of IHiri'liaslltC
and keeping in i W possession the
co.siiiines for the plays it will
put on from time to time, nlso
n pun-base the neceHsary hooka
for a Drama cluh library.
SI. Mark's (inllil
Plan ItitiiininKi Siih.
The si. .Mark'a flulld Kavc one
ri' their ileliKhlful card partlea
Friday. Oct. I'.ilh. Mrs. Josephlae
Clark held hlc.h score. The 1 1 ill Id
is planning on a l ummnKe sine nr
! Noveml.er 'inil and 3rd, the place
'will he annouiii'eil Inter.
' , 'and "Japaneso Hlinaet. Miss El
Mrs, llenrv I'urrier was hostesH . .
Tuesday afternoon, October H -
Twenty-two memneiH were P'l'-
jenl. and pinna were made for nn
j apron sale to he held in Novem -
ber. Hehghlful refrcHh.nenlH were
servou itv .Mrs. i.unningniini unit
hy
Mrs. Currier.
Honor Mm. Arnrl Itutler
With Sin pii,H hlnmrr
Airs. John Hutler and Mrs. War
ren Itutler were hosteseH for a sur
prise shower at the hitter's homo
Thursday, honoring Mrs, Arnel
Itutler. After an Informal evening
refresh men tH were served. Pink
und white was the color scheme
used in the appointments.
The tiucHtH were Mrs. Arnel But
ler nf OrantH Pass, Mrs. JO. J.
Jerome, Mrs. J. iJiurenee, Mrs. N.
Walte. Mrs. K. Leach, Mm. K.
Schcffel. Mm. D. Mentzer. Mih. It.
N. Huller, Mrs. W. Hammond, Mrs.
D Newbnrry, Mrs. o. C. Hoicks,
Mrs. J. FIckcI, Mrs. C. D. Thomp
son, M rs. K. Merrick. Mrs. P7. D.
Klwood, Mrs. K. Itundy, Miss Mau
riii(! Carrol, Miss Klleen Crawford.
Miss Hilda Hutnty nnd JeuaneHse
Hutler.
Social Events of
Church Societies
There will bo a meeting of the
I,adics alfl of thp Methodist church
In the church parlor Tuesday af
ternoon. The Just Folks curcle
will have chargn of thin affair.
The Lndlen Aid sncloty of the
First 19. K. church will mwt In reg.
ulr homecojiilnft In the cherch
par Loth 1'uesdey afternoon. THo
Just FollH circle will hve clrgo
if t, enteiHinrnent. N iTI'oi h al-
ay welcome..
Irs. O. W. Colin nnd Tgiv. J.
A. Iflron, entertoied the Kant Side
plrelo o the first K. chunij nt
the hnmcfgpf igrs. Conklln Tuesday
nfternMn. Mrs. Klla JVterji con
ducted the hiiidncsM. 4s. H. ,.
leoard leading the devotions and
offering prayer. Song "Just for
Today." After the bttslneHs session
social hour was vvry much en-
Ijoye
:TJuli
yed. Mrs. Conklln, and
Mr,
'uron served refrurjhmeuts,
con
sisting of pumpkin . pie, cookies.
coffee. Twenty-three members and
friends attended this meeting. Mm.
I E. C. Kapp'-n entertains in Novem-
I ber.
Main Street Methodist 4'hureb.
fx nit b
i Jamea E. Condor, pastor.
Sunday school at i :4f. Dr.
' Frank Boberts superintendent.
Be on time for the first Hun
day of our Ixtyalty campaign.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject,
"Demas Falls Away From Paul."
Leagues meet at t :30 p. m.
The contest in the Senior league
is becoming interesting. Come
and see what Is being done.
; Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sub
ject, "The Value of a Man.'
All ot the churches are In ft
concerted action to Interest th
members In a movement that
will be helpful to the pastor and
people. Bo uuro to ho in at
! tendance, at one or both flervieea
on next Sunday, tno iirat aay
of the campaign. Old friends
and strangers In the city are
invited to worship with us. Al
ways a cordial welcomo at the
church on the corner. ;
t JAMES E. C'OWDER. pastor.
Central Volnt Federated Churche
J. M. Johnson, pastor , ..
1 The fine growing Bible school
of the federated churches will
' meet at !i:-Lr this morning to .
study the Bible. Tho subject wll
he tho Christian Grace of OivtnK.
The lefercnce is found In 2nd Cor.
S: !-!: 9:6, 7. IS. The memory
verse is 2nd Cor. 8:5. Oct into.,
a Bible class somewhere with your
Bible and with an open mind.
The young people will study
' the theme "How Does luiw In
crease Freedom?" in their service
at ti:30. The lesson Im found In
; liom. 13: 1-8. We welcomo nil
young people to these HcrvieoH.
You will enjoy the song mes
sages today as there will he ape
J cial effort made to mnko the
: music an important part, of tho
services. Mr. Everett Faber will
sing in the morning service, The
I'reelous Name; and the choir win
sing in the evening nervicet Clod
Calling Yet. Tho Hermon subject
in tho morning will he: The
(ireatnesB of Little Things; unu
in the evening the service will bo
evangelistic in both sermon and
song. . "
The men'H khp1 team will hold
services nt Table Uock. ,l
Tho music program nt Institute
I Friday inomlhK ui tho Junior
! IiIkIi school, of Ashland, was ftlff
! nlshed hy the music edpartnietit
; or .Menrorii iiirii wcnooi. nr
' Kil ls' iiuartet sung two numhnrn,
I entitled "Chinese Flawer FeteT
' ' " m, Kavi
tn .. ...i. .... i . i
ai an encore' number. "Oyny
Hweelhenrt,M nnd "Kentucky nnbe"
W1,n, BnnK bv the lloyH. riuurt-t.
1 M(iriumi Tollifson, tenor, Hantf
I ,.() Ho M( .. , lllltii. nnd "Dear
Uttlu Huy of Mine." Am nn en
core number he aang "When lrt
Ish Kyes are Smiling." For n
dosing number, tho Mixed nuartot .
sang, "M.V Uidy Chloe." ' i
The personnel of the quartets
Is as follows: Olrla quartet, Kir
low Alae Wilson, first Roprnnn;
Margery Hon, second Boprano;
.Mildred Ijiwreneo. alto; and Mar
guerlte Watson, wecond nlto. l!oyn'
quartet: Merland Tollifson, first
tenor; Walter Scott, second ten
or: Bill Morgnn, baritone; nnd
Thomas Konkel, 'bans. Mixed-quartet:
Kllow Alae Wilson, noprano;
Mildred Ijiwrence, nlto; Merland
Tollifson. tenor; and Thomat
Konkel, bass. !
A number of new hooks have
been ordered by tho school II
brary, for the chemistry classes.
Now references books have nlso
been purchased for thin division.
All nf tho hooks are ordered ilc
cording to departments, such as
history, Knullsh, science, and
commerce. ' 4' i
John Mann, of Mann's Depart
ment More, gave to the high school
a large nuniher of pep caps, canes
with pennants attached, and roox
nall badges. Tho caps and canes
were sold to. the members of tle
Pep cluh. nnd tho five hundred
badges were given to the first onra
at the serpentine Friday evenlntf.
Tlio Commercial dab, tinder tile
Riitiervfelaa of tyr. fj. J. Knotx.,
will hn re-orRnnlie nxt wek
Member of to crerclal
irlmrt, who are Igiorentert Ji
th work onrrle m y the cltth.
will ho allowed to Join. The cluh
has two projects ln lew for tills
year. A readlnir, ehelf on voi';
l.na t tohe entnhllehed, nfid
card catalogtie of technical Mim
mcrclifl works will he made. ThH
rntaloitiio will represent the mini
mum of commercial words that a.
.Indent, In this department shonM
know. An nrronaement is neina
made with a number of business,
men to hire seniors In this de-.
nartment to work nfver school.
and on Saturdays, which will give-
them experience In this line, . Mil.
- Ja finish to their work.
INSTITUTE MUSIC
IS FURNISHED BY
SENIOR HI GIRLS
V