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' Owing to the many enter- ;
tiilnments on for next week, 4
thrf woman s iissociaiiim oi ";,,.,.,,...,.,.
tlw Presbyterian c: lure 1 1 wi ,
7 T ' .Vi,.i, u.m k , n. I
nounced.
MomUy 4
Oroalor Mettfunl club lunoh-
pon. Hotel Holland, J:3i p.m.
This is the rKUlr meetlnK.
4 Tutcliiy
Ha'Qwe'tm party. Haptlst
chun-iT: Home of Mim. k. L.
Hennett. r31 South Hlversltlo.
St. AnnH Altur worluty,
4 Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. fr
IttiHlneKH and ProfesNionnl
T women R 'iui nnnquei nontir- t
1 ,...,..!.' U- L
f IIIK nuns .H.ij. .vmuu....
t ttnnttl ftyrntlvn p(rtr; I
Ot ll.itl XtfHfnr.l t 8:3(1 n. iT
Oak Orove Parent-Teach- p.MadKeQ,'fi and little Jnanita row'.
ers' Hallowe'en party, 8 I eni .
o'clock. -
Kuleima temple ceremonial 1
in ceii'oi iiiiun iii riiuiiiicii. r
t clay. Ashland tempi,, 2 . m.
Roosevelt school frolic at
! the school, Hallowe'en nlsht. fr '
l hui-scley .a i
T iMnian rnjuuer meeuni:,
:i: j a. in., i .
A. house.
W K. 4 me.etinK, 2 o'clock.
4 In the armory. 1
- t Heceplion at Methodist 4
( ohurt'h parlorsi honorliiK the
Rev. and Mrs. Hayinond Uees
and Hon.
Chrysanthemum Clrclo
Thimble club, home of -Mrs. 4
M. Heck, 624 South arapOHt.,
8 p. m.
4 Vrlilay
W. C. T. XI. lnistltuto. Pres-
4 hyterlan church. Friday, com- i
mencing at 10:30 a. m. launch-
eon at noon. 4
Torch Honor society of high
fr school party, 8 o'clock.
Saturday 4
8 Children's Drama club. Mrs.
10. K. Care's studio every Hat-
r urday afternoon. Mrs. Percy 4
Hrav, instructor.
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A spirit oT gaiety pervades the
social life Pthe city and valley
this week. Hallowe'en is just
around the corner, and the older
folk have caunht the spirit of the
time, as vQl us the O.iO'0"
time, as well as the children.
Orange and black grinning faces
and white sheets add to the effect ,
. Several of the most Interesting 1
events of the week was the dinner
party jjjf Friday vening and lunch
eon fcPiurdny by therMlswes Betty
and Suzette Stennett; a bridge
luncheon triven by' Mrs. Clus New
bury and Mrs. C: C. Lemmon at the
former's home Saturday, and din-
lird iv evening for which Mrs. A. i
i ;,nnriii. kic M,.n
' h(.ulpiu. fiinnnr. ivirtv nt Hotel !
At-. !,.,,( wminpod .v ovonin" bvn '
. ' i v,,.,.,.,,..
matrons.
and an Informal bridge eveing. for
which Miss ICsther McCoIlom was (
hostess, q O !
A number of parties have been,
planned for the coming week pud j
Ilallowe'en suggestions will be
brought into fashion in a number
of new nnd novel ways.
Masquerade Party O
JO vent of the Week' Q
Miss JoatiDelosh entertained n
number of lPr fdends with a inus
fiuerade Hallowe'en party on Fri
day evening at her home on South
Holly street.
Ohosts, hlaM cats and .:ick-o'-lantorns
and other Hallowe'en mo
tifs were used throughout' the
rooms. Ciames In ueepinK wnn tne
occasion were playcQ followInK
which i-efrechmcnls were served
C.uests included: Alma Kdler. I
Vlri-'inla KnBllsh, C.wendoiyn ;
Krows, MarKery Paley. Marjorle
Ol.ewis. Hazel Moffet. l-'vther .Mex-
nnder, Helen Evnnsnn, Tresa Clem-
ent and Iois Nichols.
f- ,
Surprise) Party
Kvent nf the Week.
. Mrs. A. J. Anderson was nurec-
nhly surprised Thursday eveninu.
When a Rroup of her friends
called at her home on North
Oakdale avenue. The guests were
in costume nnd masked, and the
evening was spent with original
stiints, the performances
were "varied" and "many." After
presenting Mrs. Anderson with n
gift, the 'guests formed a social
club to be called the "Illngvllle
Kocinl Club" to meet nt the homes
of the members once a month for
a good old-fashioned evening Qff
fun. Mrs. Cornwel! was elected
president. Mrs Iverson, vioe-presl-dent,
Mrs. Anderson, secretary.
Mrs. Parrctt, Ireasurer, Mrs.
Clement historian. Mrs. McCuls
- tnh. Mnddox, Ends, Walters (111
mciie. Miss 'Marie Iverson and
Miss C.ladys Frye were elected on
the various committees.
Miss Edna Von Valkenburgh of
"hlppewa Kails. Wis., n graduate of
klacallster College. St. Paul. Is a
house guest at the home of Marie
Iverson. SO Rose nvenue, this week
end. She Is on her way In l.os An
geles, where she will spend the
winter.
Children's Drama Club
Will Give Itovltnl .
Tho Children's' Drnfna Club will
plve an Interesting recital Tuesday.
fletol.er in from 7:XII tn BlU" I .
in ihe ,mn,..ium nnrlors of the
First M F Church This program
will he given for the special bene -
fit of the nrinlt. of Medford, nl -
thonsh children are also welcome.
The club will give the older folks a
.intin it., nncrnm.
.are scheduled for presentation nt
several of the schools Hallowe en i home or .lrs. w. K. i rang. me - . ... m.,,,..-.
week with the same Hallowe'en ' afternoon wns spent In visiting guests were present and all ex
costiime . reading by Ihe glltedj with Mrs. Down and her two. pressed appreciation of a very de-
young render Evelyn Herman, nc-
romnanled at the nlnno by Mlssjendyfce nnd Mrs. Reedlth Kkog-
Jleiiluh (lore, the high school I lund. formerly o: Medford, but
oaugnier of Mrs. I;. E.-lorr. piano
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teacher: al
Mlori-'llUHOWl' 'en 1
play entitled "The Good Witch." !
which will climax the recital. :
Mrs. 1c
icy limy will remind
n llUinn,llL,nB . ...uii --I'Hown: Mrs. lleedlth Skoglund. j
Leap Ywu- writion Lv ih.
famous author ..f modern r.ln v. ...1
monologues. vnli..r Her. linn. .
Headings will he interspersed
with numbers rendered hy pupils
of the Core i.lano studio
A free-will offerinir will he taken
for the . iMi. in.. n,... ..
fund. :
Tho children In recital Include ',
the rnllnu-lne- ....nll f Kt -a !...,. I
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r. .eny .11111
J.VOn. r.Slher Aliv:nulfr Iln1in-.s
. imiiniuu. junn inomaH watts.
Ttiunhf. t,.t.
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Miss Mae Crystal of Klamath
-
s me houe guest of Mrs.
Y. W. ( A. Direelors
Honor Mrs. M. K1117.ee. i
The board of directors of tho
V. W. C A. gave a farewell party
for Mrs. M. K. Kraee, House !
Mother of the local Y", Friday ;
evening at the beautiful homo of'
Mrs. W. C. McCulston, 91!3 W.
Main Kt.
(iames were the diversion of tho ;
evening, delirious refreshments
being served at a lato hour.
0e board gave Mrs. FraQ' a
KciiuiuiM biii in nnpreciaiion oi
her
efWei
nt services
,,,,, ntt. l'iim
H V V(N(. Kwlvn llPrmnn l.irl:nl" rails
,1lhomo;tess In serving.
mother," for the past five yenft.
Mrs. Free is leaving aboMt Nov. M
1st forV? much needed rest ttnd 1
vacation.
Dinner Party
Hotel Mciirprrt.
Sixteen covers were placed
ifj.
a no-hostess dinner party given
in the small dining room at the
Hotel Modford, Wednesday eve
ning at 6 o'clock, llridse form
ed tho diversion of the evening.
Mrs. Glenn Smith held highiclub after the summer vacatQi
score and Mrs. Ben Trowbidiv!
second,
Covers were placed ofr Mrs. W.
! n. Johnson, Jr.., Mrs. B. Trow-
bridge, Mrs. Ci. Smith. Mrs.
J.
IT
Smith, Mrs. K. Holmes, Mrs
Torrey, Miss pbylls Uob'erts. Miss'
Ansle Davis, Miss Hetty Moore, "cent 'u i".Vi.on oi
Miss Josephine Koppes. Mis. w.!MrtnaK(,H' the. atest dramaPOet
Walte. Mrs. L. Wilcox, Mrs. W. A.
Wilson and Mrs. Crosby.
Attorney and Mrs.
O. New-
man left Saturday for SaOran-iand
c'sco to attend tho wedding of t
the,r ghter. M,iss. Dorothy New-
man, wjilch will take place Fri-j
da.v November 2nd. Ruth and '
Benny Newman and Harold Reich-1
!stein win leave wO"e
istein will leave WflneiW.
y to at-
. tcnu me weemmg
Kw m.lsou AKemy
Benefit Htn-Hnl
Plinllo nf t, ... nnrtM n,,n.
cnR Acnd;,my are !)PKlnnlnK their
training for a benefit recital to be
held about the end of the year:
also for a second entertainment
early next year. Some very beau
tiful numbers,- both difficult and
simple. Including pantomime, are
In progress.
Miss Purdu Honored,
Birthday Luneheon.
Miss Browning Purdln was the
inspiQion ' for a (Mlghtful hlrth-
Jnu lunanann n t t. llntnl Vbil.
ford yesterday noon. A number
of llltraetlvo Kfls w, ij.a,resenled
(to (nn K11,ls, ot honor af,hB close
of the lunchceon.
Mrs.
Tirol s
c.eoifte anil Mrs. James KM.'leland
' returned Tuesday evenlnff from
Dunsmulr, Calif., where they were
; puests of Mrs. Clelanil's daushter,
Mrs. O. C. Dalley.
, ,
I Oul-of-Town ;uct
yislls ('niter Ijikc
m,m. pra siuhbs nf Dotroil,
jneh.. who has been a house guest
nf sr nn(1 Mr!1 j sherwood for
,ne pllst . Kte e(t Saturday for
pnrtlnnd nnd cities In Washington
'where (,e ,vm vinlt for several
w,.,.,, Mr. and Mrs. Hherwnod
j ftm ne,. guest drove to Crater
, j Jlkc Friday,
I
llnlloivecn Krollr
Kmsu-velt s.-litKilQ
The annual Hallowe'en frolic nt
Roosevelt school Is always antici
pated, especially hy the children of
Medford. This year many unusual
features for entertainment have
been planned grand o p p r n,
orchestra with a celebrated leader,
movietone,, stunt shows and flsh
ponds. '
There will be the usual eats of
doughnuts and cofee, elder and
, cnm'')'' . ,, , ,-. .,.
the children Wednesday evening.
October 31.
Proceeds to he used by the P.-T.
A. for the benefit of the school.
Miss Anna flurd of 1a Angeles
Is spending a few weeks with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. " .
Hurd and s'ster, Florence before:
leuvillg lur ew lorg . ny
he will do post graduate work
For the nast six yenrr.
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Reserve
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:lrs. Mary Tovn Celchnilm
Birthday Anniversary.
j The H!)th birthday of Mrs. Mary!
whlc-hlnown of 107 Portland avenue was
, celebrated Friday afternoon al the
.grnndrtnugnters sirs, sinnei non -
now of Portland. A oeauiRi
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IlUUOWe en HCIieme HUM vfi'""
out in the decoration- of the table i
Plaies were orranfjl for 1 .'. una;
ico creinn anu cukc were ra i-. i
Those present were: MrsT Mary j
Mm Mabel AVorn-mlyko, Mi h. J.
C. Cassi Mrs. A. J. Anderson,
l.Mm. A. 11. Davis. Mrs. W. 11.110
fCurwiii, Mrs. K. Maddns, Mm.!
Baker. Mrs. Porker of Butte'
I Kiills: Mi. V. H. CrunkQind O ''!
K. V. J'ower. O
A houdiiet of chysantnemums ;
was presented to Mrs. IJown as
,oVP 'oken. .
A.
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Mrs. Ceorce tUnua of Klam-
Mrs. (Scorer- lUmn of Klam-
,...- , o,i..iSt-
is the Kiiest of Stanley!"1-
ima n.;nunn
i nnji IS . 11th Sir '
IV" 11 a"" A " " i
I1r,"'' 1Jrt'r
Ilimorlnic lUwiso-Jlotlicr
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Miss jlary t.winer anil .aiiss;
Katherine (VRourke wilt entertain I
Miss Mary t.Xiner an
i.n.. xfn...l..t.
evenini; hon-'
- - ; 'houM. I
pother of the V. W. ( A. A social !
!Vvc:iQij vTll he spent, consistlnn
of Hallowe'en eames, followed by
u buffet luncheon.
Mis. Carney Knlertalns
Uttlles' llrldne Club
The ladies of the
huiKltn;
bridge chib motored to tho pretty
ountry home
of Mrs. Carney of
Carney's orchards, Thursday af-
tcrnooQ A most delightful tWne
(was spent, and after the usual
number of games were played Miss
.Mereni .miksciio assisica me nus-
- wnmw uidies
"vp Oinl Party
The Catholic card party was a
j very pleasant affair Tuesday eve
i ning. Hlh scores wero held by
Mrs. Josephine- Clark and Mrs.
(leorge Covum.
Mrs.fNHob Hague
lVltarr
jWt-nue . entertained the Mistletoe
club last Wednesday ;$iernoon.
which was the first meeting of the
U,
CoKo I ln yv vti 0
Score. Itetil Hit
Many favorable expressions of
appreciation , concerning; . Tuesday
n:gnra t.opco rartioi"'tfram were
ra distinguished emselves in their
l'ort of Miss Helen Norrls, ana ..the
entire program met with popular
approval. This new Norrls play is
conceded to bo one of the best yet
with its exciting plot Involving
bootleggers und designing willows
kept tluQirge radio audience keen
W interested. Kvery member of tin
rfist deserves special mention for
the excellent presentation of this
clover drama which was directed
by Karl Davis, well-known radio
authority. Especially noteworthy
was the work of Mrs. Jo Murray
Rostell as Anne, the daughter, nnd
Mary GrH" ns Pete, the little half
brother.W Melba Williams as the
widow. Harold Corliss as the father,
Earle Duvis as the son Tom nnd
Fletcher Fish as Jim, played their
parts In splendid style. '
In response to popular demand It
is expected that the California Ore
gon Power Company will present
another of these unique radio
drumas In the gar future. A'Xt
week, as a special fenturo ofThe
Tuesday evening Copco program,
Dick PoMey, well-known poet of
i "outhern Oregon will broadcast
"v0 nl" orimnoi poems, rniu
; "er" nnd "Hoxy Ann." This w
two of his orlitinnl poems, "KnlllmOither points. There, will bo a noon
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be the first radio appearance of
Dick Posey and a large radio audi
ence is already assured.
The Delphian Chapter will meet
Thursday, Nov. 1st at 0:30 a. m..
In the Y.' W. C. A. club room.
Ut'irrce, of Honor IXMlgc
lias luillone'rn Frolic
The Degree of Honor lodge held
its Hallowe'en carnival at the Mod
ern Woodmen hall Friday, October
13. The hall was de.corated with
lanterns nnd orange and h)ack
crepe paper. The entertainment
consisted of a piano solo hy Mrs.
I.eola Ihompson, a reading by Ada
Itee Siller, piano duet by Josephine
and Helen Powers.
The booths were decorated by
members of the lodge and the nf
falr was well patronized.
-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrctiuini Honored
With Iimiiioon Frlifty
Mr. and Mrs. Ezeklal (yoccham,
aged residents of Jackson county,
and their daughter, Mrs. 0. K.
Webber, were honored guests nt a
luneheon on Frldny at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn Norrls ,of
North Central avenue.
The afternoon was spent In driv
ing around the valley. The guests
were very appreciative of Mr. and
Mrs., Norris' hospitality.
4-
Mr.-and Mrs. Phil Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight left
tlcitiirrf.'iv for Tyis Anfldes to snend
"e winter. '.
.... ,. Hmum .
WmiM'n's li.'llef Corns
Mrs. W. M Hall eplertalned
m..mhl.,.. ,, (rpd. f ,h,. Worn.
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j iioiiiv on um .in.,...- i.,i,i . iuj
nfternoon.
- Hallowe'en decorations and light-
ert pumpkin heads were festive re-j
-minders nf the season, ns wns the!
buffet luncheon of doughnuts,
cider and fruit
Plnns wero formulnted for n ba-
aar nnci enicsen ninner, 10 ne n.-in
; uu 1 ""' "i" ' "
being accorded to Ihe hostess nnd
j to Mrs. Margaret Noble, her untir-
ing assistant, aw -iveu as to inc
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luauiliilii, -.H3. owric wunu, u :
her assistants. Mrs. J. C. W
sand
Mrs. C K. ebber.
Armistice Hall
Important Kvcnt.
The annual AnnUMc .Kill xvhWh
will he staged by Medfurd post No.
of the American leglon. Mon-
day. Nov. 12th promises tu
one of thj-blggost affair' of the I 11
season. Ke Legion WnmltloolNc
In clmrKe of tho affair is headed
ny irj iiwy 'euel who is matting
a special euon 10 present inw
ntw ui music unu .iiierw.uiu"-"-;
jfor those who atlend.
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Mark's C II I 111
jiuiiiiMiii;,' mill.
-Tvill hold n run-time.' snlo No-
Ivi'inhor and and 3r,KA tho huild-
miuo''''k eii tu in n-jTi'rn tiii
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sli",io,l(J" Ml.Mill ,Kt- ":
nations from those interested
would bo appreciated. Phone
Ml'H - J1'
Hamlin, 405-H.
n
Mrs. Kusic Stewart wlio ha'w'eon
visiting her son aiifk !"alnilS,' Mr.
and Mrs. William lMry of Eagle
Point for several days returned
to her boineOi this city Satur
day. Royal NobrblKH's anil WoHlnien
iinvo Jlall(weVn Carnival.
The Modern Woodman hall wa:t
tho scene of niMh merriment last
Thursday nighwhen the Koyal
Neighbors und. Woodmen gav
their Hallowe'en carnival, whiqh
was attended by a large crowd
of Woodmen, Neighbors,
families ii i id friends.
their t
Asbland and (lold Hill oamnsUnBs'
A - .
.t, ,.iui,..o ih Wrtwu !
ir the visitors u-oh the
demitv. . Netirhhor Wharton i
men
Of Gold Hill
I...U ..iin.u,t w.. onmas
until carnival land was thrown
open to the public. All activities
wai-a r.ontniil 1 nthN nthPiflhall I
where Oooths with side-show.-
fortune tellers, and refreshments
were well pntronlzed.
The costumes added much to
the occasion and ranged from in
congruous to dainty; from darkey
to Chinese making it hard to de
cide the "prize" winner.
AfUy much deliberation de
cision was made In favor of Bob
Taylor ns a Chinese war lord and
Ia Merle Beck as a Spanish dan
cer. 0
Both W o o d m e n and Royal
Neighbors nre looking forward to
the November get-to-gothor meet
ing when the Woodmen will have
charge.
There will be no initiation un
til Nov. lft.ONext Thursday night
the drill tQm will be organized.
County Insdltito Thiirwlay
Of the W. C. T. V.
The W. CT. U. met Thursday
at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. .1. H. Mc
Donald gave nn Interesting report
of the W. C. T. V. convention in
Kugene, mentioning epciully the
address givn by Dr. Tiall of the
University V Oregon, who stressed
the spiritual needs of the young
people.
Tho W. C. T. U. has Issued a call
for a Day of Prayer to bo held
Monday, Nov. B
On 1'rlday. Nov. 2nd, tho W. C.
T. U. will I.O.I a county Institute
In the Presbyterian church, com
mencins at 10:30. Deleftates will
be. present from Grants Pass, Ash
land. Talent. JncksOvllle anil
luncheon for tho delegates. At 2
o'clock thero will he an open meet
ing to which all ladles of tho city
are Invited. An Interesting pro
gram of music and addresses Is
being arranged. ' '
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Juvenile (irck
Orgoiil7cd Saturday,
A Juvenile clrclo of tho Neigh
bors of Woodcraft was organized
on' Saturday afternoon Oct. 2ith.
The following officers were ap
pointed: Frances White, (J. N.,
.Dolph (luyer. P. (J. N. ; I-nMurlel
Heck. Adv.; Rose Mary Canine.
Mag.; Ivan (luyer, An.; Clnrence
Canine, clerk; Hnnnell Harrow,
banker; Maxine (Julre, C. K. O.:
Dorothy (1111, I. S.; Jean Piatt,
O. S.; Elsio Fisher,
and Leightnn Plait,
flag hearer,
flag bearer.
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Hostess at Bridge,
During lhi WM-k.
Miss Esther MrCollom entertain.
ed Thursday evening, nt her home
n Vnrth C..,..l ...1.1, .
les of bridge. High score was!
held hy Mrs. Nyle Olfford, low,
Jennne MarNlven, Mrs. Ruth Mc
CoIlom nssl-ited the hostess.
Tho guests presort were: Mrs.
Opal Clark, Mrs. Nylo 'Olfford,
Mrs. Josephine Jones. Mrs. II. R.
Finch, Mrs. Ray Henderson, Mrs.
H. W. (iilstln, Mrs. (llenn Tnylor.
Mrs. Herold Wing, Mrs. Ralph
tlnllv . MIkih.m MnrlAn Itrlifss.
Jt.nnne MacNIven, Carmen Hitt-
,on . yvonne Smith, Marian Chrys-
i .11..- ti- T ll.n-l.
I (lore. ,
I M, ,",
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. The Theosophlcal lodge meet on
Thursday evening, Oct. 25th at
, inrir inn, in ma f.usiiicsn v.unr
nuiKlinK,
. The following program wns ren
dered: Tnpln for discussion "Ooon
,,nd Evil " Piano solo, "lArgo,"
by Cyril Sanders, a ten year uid
pupil of Mrs. Ida Wood
Princlpals of Theosophy. ny
Ralph K. Packard; reading. "The
New Name," by .Miss Graves. Three
piano solos by Harold Flynn An
derson, a musician who recently
came to Medford from Chicago
university. A paper was read .on
"Good and Evil," and IU applies
lion to tho present day by Mis. ma
ou. rne closing numoer was a
i.l,. r... Ll.-n.. I.wIak.
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son.
! A Racial hour followed. He- j
freshinentH ver served by tho I
comnmteowi charKe.
It Is thiVpinn to have the open j
nieethms every two weeks ilurlnw
the winter season, to which tho j
public Is Invited. ,
o ;
llck Posey" on Itadlo
l Tui'Mlay KvoiiltiR.
An aQa.-ttvc radio pioKram
A n ;iaet tvo radio
wnu - n win nn oi special mwi
... v..-iuow m miuuivin h
m u jiirsi-iivru ....une...
courtesy ofQtho California Ore-
(Ron 1'ower Tompnny over station
(Ron 1'ower Tompany
If Ml.' I n..vf T...rtn nicht. The
prouram Qnlch will tnko place
durlnit the regular Copco hour
from 9 to in p. m. will feature
"lilrk l'osoy", tho well-known
poet anil author In tho rendj'lnn
nf I wo of his original lOms.
Thcs,
new ffjernry efforts aro en
"Itoxy Ann" and "Kallinu
titl(ltl
Water1
and aro full of local ln-
teres i.
"Dick Posey", who Is Mr. R. P.
Campbell in private life, needs
no introduction to the people of
the Rogue Hlver valley among
whom his clever poems have al
ways met with a ' welcome re
sponse. Mr. Campbell, although
die has travelled the Chaulau"'
. .iir.M.iiu rmni i lm Xfiivlcn n linrdpr
to far up Into CanaiO has never
appeared before the microphone
and station KMK1) Is proud t
have the honor of presenting lUm
in his radio debut to the public
ii'1 Tuesday evening.
In addition to the above read-
there will bo an excellent
...... n fnillllf in, Itwint.
mental and vocal selections by
wood-,"""1"' """ " " '
Music studio of Mert-)
i ford. Mr.
,iiin-n ! "unu I
I ... . . . ,i i ..i.l:- '
ihth ana .Mrs. ju. .hui
td) eSral jatrMva hWjj
m .-it .t,nwn
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this unusual Copco program
and a large radio audience is al
ready assured.
Birthday lauieheon
TIonoriiiA Miss BarlWu Holt
CumpllQ-ntlng her daughter,
narourn, on iiif occasion u n'"
on tlu occasion
tenth hlrthdnjT which occurred J Lee Walson on PennMvlvun'.i ove
Thursday, Octoher 2Ti, Mrs. William i nue Monday evenlns when Mr. nnd
Holt entertained with a party at
Iwr homo at Cornlnir Court. Tho ,
house was decorated In tho Hal-1
lowc'en motif. Mrs. V. A. Wilson
assisted In servlnff.
Quests included Hetty Vilm, Amy
lvlllott, MarKaret Mary Mnnn. Jnnet
Mann, Nancy Heath. Kiuetto 'Ql'
Hetty Stennett, MafVa HhurtliTf.
Molly Brown, l-nrry Wilson, Kvone
SJiephard, Barbara Iemmon, Rosa
Pid Dorothy (lore, Marjory Mc
Nair. Clara Heth l'owell, Mnry
Harbara Powell, I'atsy Thompson.
Mdry-.Inrvle Thompson. Caroline
Cook, Carol Scheffe. Jane Hill and
Jimmy KHIntt.
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Hinlulny Anniversary
Celebrated With l.iincJieon
0 Mrs. J. C, Woods entertained a
I number of guests nt her home on
j Saturday nt a 10 o'clock lunchciu
; honoring Mr. Woods' 81st blrthdiTf
nnnlversnry. The nfternoon was
spent soclnlly.
Cavers were placed for Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs.
Tucker, Judge Colvlg, Doctor (llll,
Mr. Hays( Mr. and Mm. II. Currle,
Mrs. Wllhrow and Mrs. F. Schoffel.
Mrs. Nettie (trover : assisted the
hostess. . ' : r .
Women's College. Club
Will Meet Next Week
- The Roguo River Valley Women's
club wiii have their regular month
ly ' meeting at the homo of Mrs.
Frederick Johnson . on Siskiyou
O Heights .Saturday nflernon, Novem-
ber 10.
O. A. ll.'s I-Jllcrliiliiod
On Sat unlay
Misses Ruth anrf Corlnhe D'AI
binl were hostesses for ihe first
anniversary nieetlng of (Jen. Joseph
Iino society, (.'. A. R's on Satur
day afternoon.
The house wna decorated with
jack-o'-lantern, spooks peeping
through shocks' of corn. A cake
with one candle was the apprnprl
ute table decoration.
Tho children made plnns for the
Christmas prpgram which is to he
given for the Daughters of the
""'n itevoiu...... on
"OF J 11.
i.Tw0 of the new members were
H'menh- c'1"'"1 nd I 'atrlcla
Thompson. Ench child has pledged
himself to secure new members.
During tho program Ruth D'AI
blnl won the contest, nnmlng the
most of the presidents.
The children enjoyed refresh
ments of sherbet, cake and punch.
-Special
Meting of
I'rofcsslniuil Women's (.lull
':A special meeting of the Medford
Business and Professional Women's
club will he held Tuesday evening,
October 30, at the Hotel Medford
beginning with a dinner at :30
o'clock. It was previously an
nounced fhnt thsl was to be a Joint
nffalr for several Southern Oregon
towns.
; Miss Emily K. Knetibuhl, of New
York, executlvo secretary of the
National Federation of Business
nnd. Professional Women's clubs,
will be' In this elty tn nttend the
meeting, where she will give an nd
dr.ss concerning the Importance nf
women In the business world todny
nnd give helpful suggestions for the
programs of tho lorn! clubs.
v;1Tho visitor from the East is n
grnduato of the I'nlverslty of Min
nesota. In Ifltl she headed Ihe
rail for war work nnd became the
organizer with tho War cumu
In
ln:ll l-JlllilCliy 11111 It IVIV. .W
iish ;
Kiuubuhl later ioineil the utaff of i
tU(, Minnesota Leumto of Wotnen '
Voterji as lecturer und ornanliter. j
liurlnir tho mint nix vears Miss
KnWibuhl has traveled und lertured
In Kt.Vl.n slates of the union and bay
b(H,n pnthuslasilcally received In
t,ViM v case and her comlmr here Is
looked forward to with much Inter
est by members of the h;il group.
The Itinerary was arranged by Miss
Mozellu Hair, of Kugene, and In
cludes stops in Portland, The
iDnlles Astoria,
Cugene, Marshfield,
Klamath Falls, Critnt Pass and
Medford.
Mrs. W. K. I-antis is chairman of
the program for Tuesday's meeting
which will include several musical
numbers.
Mrs. IT. 8. Armstrong will enter
tain at bridge on Tuesday afternoon
at her home on Kast MQ street.
Dinner Party
On Sni urday
Mr. and Mi's. A. H. Cunnl
CunniQtiam
aturtbrr eve-
entertained a dinner So
community service, reinalniiv-h
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ping nt their attractive , homo onlln regular Home-Coming, In the
South Oakdale. Q rtehur.ik parlors Tuesday nfternoon, .
Bridge ivnB tho diversion later.
" Covers Sfero plnceOor twelve.
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Hetty and Kuzetto Hos(csma
liiincbeoii and Dinner Party
Miss Betty and Suzetto Stennett
wero charming hostesses for a din
ner pt'AV al their home on South I
Hiversino Friday evening. A for
tune-telling booth, wbero real for
tunes were told, was tho Important
attraction of tho evening.
Covers wero placed for the fol
lowing: Dora Crawford, Sybil Jean jln
Youniik Dorolhy Willlts, Yvonne.
Shepftrrd. Helen llenson, Joan le '
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j,0im Louise Klrod.
I'll rtuiuruiiy (iinh nt'uy nuu iihh ;
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luncheon, after which tho guests I
enjoyed a live party nt tQ Rialto.
Guests for this, affair included
Jnnlt'Q Shreve, Mary Elizabeth
Shreve, Bnrbnra Holt, Kvelyn Her
man, Jewell Valentine, Helen Stew
art. Mrs. Leo Watson Is
'Dinner Hostess
A very pleasant evening was on-
Joyed at the homo o fMr. and Mrs.
'Mrs. Watson enterliiliied at uiniier. i
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
John Watson, ir. and Mrs. 10. W.
Hoffman and Dr. and Mrs. Will
Hoffinan fn McMinnvllle.
Social Events of
Church Societies
A reception will be IrQ at the
First M. E. church Thursday ovo
nlng nO 8 o'clock, honoring Rev.
nnd Mrs. Raymond Rees and son.
Ht. Ann's Altar society w(JI meet
In regular session Tuesday at 2:30.
1'he ladles Q:'e mnklt.O extensive
preparations for the bazaar, which
will bo held November 22, 23 and
24.
At a called meeting of tho
Oospel team Thursday evening at
the home of Mr. Woodcock Q rw
election oi oincers was iimuu.
The officers nrs as follows:
President. Mr. Guy .Davis; vice-
president, Mr. Woodcock: secretary-treasurer,
Mr. J. P. Hrny. ,!r;
chorister, Mr. James Dole; pub
licity manager, Mr. Everett Colo.
These men nre out for huslnes
therefore watch tholr smoke. -
Beforotho olectlon, however, Mr.
Dnvls asked for n "family pray
er" of nil tho team thereby ev
eryone reconsecrated himself to
tho Ixird and to his work.
Sunday nfternoon Oct. 2R. 102s I wnman'H Bible lns
nt the Free Methodist church the ilv4, jonu,iy Meeting.
Gospel tenm will hold lis regit-1 Thfl woman's Whin Class of tin
lar service. The speaker for He rmbylnrlan church mill In tho
occasion Is T. P. Bray, Jr. and n,,n....,.n narlora Tuesday, Oct 23rd
good message Is guaranteed till
who attend. Come nnd you will
not only hear the gospel but you'll
see It. which Is morn satisfying.
The service wll be nn Illustrated
one. Again you aro Invited to
attend the meeting.
Baptist Church
IlitllmvcVii Party
Tho Baptist church will have a
Hallowe'en party at tho homo. of
Mrs. 8. L. Bonnctt, Ml South Rlv
erslde. Tuesday evening, October
'30. (lames and refreshments In
keeping wit tho occasion will be
enjoyed. .
Ilcncrit Piny
Will Bo (ilven.
Tho young people of the Pres
byterian church nre rehearsing
for a piny.. "Tho Country Minis
ter." to be given about November
23rd. The proceeds nre to be
used for tho benefit of tho Ml
'ionary society.
Tho nlny Is a Ifve-act comedy
drama, which Is bringing out the
talents of the young actors to an
unusual degree. In the cast of
thirteen, thero art five young
women and eight men
The young folks nre rehearsing
tinder the direction of Mrs. w. a,
Gllmore.
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(Jolden Mnk Class
Has Misting
Tho Golden I.lnl: clnss nf the
First Baptist church held Its regu-
Inr monthly meeting Thursday aft
ernoon ot the homo of Mrs. 10. K
Wilson. The afternoon was spent
with a study period, business and a
social hour, i
Mrs. Whlllock, the new president
led the study period, the subject
being "Prayer." There were mnny
liood Ideal brought out In tho dl-
cnsslon, In which all had n part.
Four of tno group wero Honored ;
with a bii thday gift, us ilmlr Mrth-
days hud been celebrated durliiK jt'harlea UuvIh. These ladies wero
thiast month. seated nt a separato tablo on
There were
-I lllllll'n 11IIU M'VVH '
babies present. !
The refreshment committee, the
Misses Cope, Shirley and Stinson,
served delicious pumpkin pie audi
cider. !
4 i
imptist i iiuri-neH
Will Have "vention
All tho liaptUt churches of ;
Southern Oregon will have an aft-made by these ladles were espe
eriQn nnd evening meeting at tho jointly good.
Itupiitit church of this city on t Mrs. CI. R. Scott nnd Mrs. Roy
Thursday. November 1. They will Wright , entertained with vocal
lOvas guests Doctor Vlllars of the elections and wero accompanied
While Temple of Portland and Doc-1 by Mrs. Slmkins at the organ,
tor H0' of tllo First Baptist j Mrs. Garrett made a charming"
church of McMinnvllle. After tho t hostess.
afternoon sessionWhere will be u
covereil dish supT-i at 0 o'clock,
followed by the evening session.
Home Com Ins: of
M. I-:. Ladles' AM.
The Ladies Aid of the First
Methodist Kpiscopal church, met
Mrs. K. Bobbins prosldmg.
Mi-u WitUiim- a . ilitlownv leuLJ.tr
One Qvotleji offering prayer.
song, way 10 me rims
Leads Home. Mrs. F. K. Nichols.
in bel'f of Just Folks CliQ" VrGa
senteiV.Mrs. J. C. Collins, in two
two
lovely solos, "A
Summer's Day,
ami To a Kose. flirs. Jtawies
Monro accompanist. Mrs. Ray
mond Roes snoko verv encourag-
ingl' of the work, oxprosslng her-
self as being very happy to work'
Medford.
Miss Melba Williams, presented
Robert sb eter, Tlngley Chainple,
jWoodrow Shaw. Hohert Schrecen-
iirost. in two harmonica seloe-l
kohi
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nnd
"N
.politan NlBhts."
the" social- houOOhe
Imt the socln
Just
Fo'A served refreshments.
ltlrihday Ruests. wero Mrs. Itay-
mond Uees. Mm. Nelson J. v Hey.
Mrs. W. W. WnUjer. Mrs. n. V.
van llyke. Rev. "iaymond ltees,
Honor Kuesls wero Mrs. Eva
MoNary, Mrs. H. K. Itohhlns, q
I la pi 1st. Women's Auxillury
llnlil Mlsslimary .MiH'tilnr.
the Women's Auxiliary of tho
Firm Rnotlst chun h held a com-Wt'
liinallon lrtiiness and missionary
'meetlnit
iPi he chinch on Tuos-
day. Oct.
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Mrs. W. ('. Wilson presided and;evcrai ntiractivo possioiiiucs n
the opening song chosen was
Where He Lends I Will Follow."
iTho SOth psalm was read by Mrs. '''" roi- tno unit.
-Wilson, followed by prayer by Mrs. Ol J. Norrls of the "Re.
Mim H N. Bennett. Song, "Tnko publican County Central Commit
My Ufo and 11 It lie." j teo' urged the . members to not
i Tho Inst chapter of our last neglect tho franchise. It Is .ev
missionary work was reviewed by I ery woman a duty to vote.
Mrs. Efflo Daly. lhoO"J"'t was! wero read by the sec-
"War and Waste." aiui was very ., uub. ......
ably glvon. Tho new book for tho '''" members. Mesdnmes Chan
year was then taken up which Is 'i: Sether and El lott .expuresslng
entitled "The New Africa." The.HiankH for special glfta received,
chapter subject. "The African In Murlo lleck gave a charnilnB
His setting," was given by Mrs. "h'bl ion of fancy dances-thla
Whlllock. The "Faith of Africa" ll'o lady who so graciously re
read by Mrs. Monti, substituting l'onded toan encore was accom
for Mrs. Ely. Mrs. Justin gave 1-anicd at the piano by Mm. Eva
ii,.. chanter "Mohnmedlsm in ,
n,u i iu e..oclnllv
Interesting as tho people as a
whole hnvo no general religion,
but each tribe has Its supersti
tions nnd customs.
At the close of this program
Mrs. Young, president of tho husl
hcsH section took the ehnlr. Pray
er wns offered hy Dr. Eaton, ro
ports of committees wero glvon
and new business dlscussod. U
wns decided to glvo a dinner on
Monday, Nov. 12, celebrating Ar
mistice day."
A masked Hallowe'en party will
be held at Mrs. Rennets on Oct.
30. A covered dish supper wy
he given.
: for n,'elr monthly business and
social meeting.
About fifty-flvo members nn
friends were in attendance.
After a most excellent paper
on "Tho Home as the (.enter oi
Chrl:i'Jnnlzlng tho Community,"
rend by Mrs. MrCollum tho roll
nil wna answered by each mem
ber hy quoting hor fnvorlto bible
verse. This was followed ny
prayer nnd reports from vurlous
heads of committees.
Mrs. Howard Dynan, October
chairman announced that fit"
Woman's association would hold
a huznnr next Tuosday. Oct, 30th
In tho Sunduy School nudltniium..
At this time many articles will
he on sale, homo made candy in
one booth, in charge of Mm. Cnrl
Brommer, Mrs. DelVItt and assist
ants will dispense coffee und
pumpkin pie. Mrs. Hanby nn dher
committee -will nke Isllhticrlp-
llons for McCnll's magnzine In an
other booth and Mrs. Howurd
Barto will show dresses and
Christmas cards In still another.
Mrs. Carley and Mrs. Boylo will
entertain with a nrogrmn In the
Women's parlors and everVthlng
about tho church will have a fen,
live air and remind folks that
llnllowo'en time has arrived once
more. Mrs. Garfield announced
hat r.S rails hud been made dur
ing the month and these did not
Include the mnny rails m'4de bv
tho church ladles last week In be
bnlf of Ixiynlty and 100 per cent
attendance day.
A group photograph of the clnss
wns taken on tho church stops.
Mis. Oliver read n paper on
"Old Testament people ' which
showed careful preparation and
much study nnd research and
which was rhuch appreciated.
Those having birthdays wero
.Mrs. n. v. tpuvr, .Mrs. i. j.
Steiner, Mrs. J'rescott and Mrs.
Hl- 11 iriiuni nil kliuii)
trimmed with candles, was tho
conter of attraction.
At tho general refreshment table
Mrs. Tumy poured and dispensed
hospitality.
Mrs. Brommer, chnlrmun of tho
refreshment committee was
sisted by 'Mrs. Hanby, Mrs. Matth-
ews and Mrs. C.arfield. Tho cukes
ri-sbyterian Church.
Wien's Nif?ht wQ bo observed ,
ifft Presbyterian Church this
evening; The service Is plnnned fori
the women, although men may site
In tho side pews. Mrs. Jiihn R.
Knight, a newcQner
circles cf the vanf'y..
to thWmusic.
.will sing "Fear
Ye Not, Oh Isroal" by Dudley Bugfe.'
"A Woman nt Her Best" will 77e
the message of tho minister, Rev.,
li. P. ljiwreneo.
At tho morning service Melba,
Williams winding "Tho Blind.
Plowman" by irk. "Tho Twen
tieth Century Home" will be tho.
pulpit theme.
American Legion
Auxiliary Notes
AnMllury
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1111 W llCIHiri. ll lOIlVCUllUll.
Monday cvenlnK. Oct. 2nd, tho
Ilea of the,' Medford Auxillury
S Medfo,,, Aux.l.ury
met at the Armory club rooms for
ihe regulnr monthly business meet
lnK.
Mrs. Oco. Codding, first vice-,
president acting as president dur
ing the absence of Mi's; Newton
C. Chuney, opened the meeting
and proceeded with the usual
ruuiiuo of business. w
It is now a nuitter of record
i"iai siepmouiers ami siopsisie.s
veterans i,e aanuno in iuu
.mimotisi p u. uie. auwiiuiiwu.
Bon Auxiliary.
- ,UrH, , MHIL1U-
Lenrh roported
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'hl.-h she was delegated to pur.
"enson wnose pupn sue is.
-Mrs. Helva Aiken, past presl-.
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tho Nntional convention whera
she went na dolegate from Ore
gon, gave a most Interesting rer
port of -her trip saying In -part
that two thirds of the time while,
away from Modford was spent en
route to and from Han Antonio,,
nnd only one night during her,
nhsenco ddi she have a good
sleep. -i - - 1 ' . .
She -told -of many IntorestlnsVX,
ovi nia .and iome amusing expert-) -unces
that occurred during th
trip. ' It Is' needless to say that
her audience listened atentlvelv
to overy word of hor report and
while ench member wished she
could have had a like experience
yet not one auxiliary memb'er but .
what is generously glad and hap
py that our Helva could have
such a wonderful trip. '
Sho ho moro than earned the
ploasure and honor by her many
acts of service and sacrifice dur
ing and since the Wrld ' war.
Medford auxiliary hns no better' -
or more willing worker than she.
and that is suying a lot because
Medford post bus many good.
workers who deserve honor and
appreciation.
Tho report which cannot bo
given here will bo Incorporated
In the minutes by Mrs. Helen.
Wilson, secretary. . n .
Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, Mrs.
McDonald and Mrs. Htissong each
In turn drew the 1-ark which,
contained a nice bit of "change". .
Each of these ladles were absent
and this Is hy way of a remind
er lhat their presence wolud have
been desirable and appreciated. .
There were about forty -mem v
hers present nnd after the busl?
ness meeting ended all adjourned
to the dining room where they
were Joined by the men nnd all
enjoyed a repast over which Mrs.
Ernest Scott graciously presided.
. Mrs,. Nichols assisted In tho
serving. .
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MAKHHFIB1.D. Ore,. Oct. 27. '
(P) The Coqullle corn show
opened Friday with the largest at
tendance In history Tor opening
day. Mary K. Watson, coqullle
candidate for Queen Cornelia of
the show, wan elected over four,
other contesants from Marshfield,
North Bend, Bondon and Myrtle
Point. i
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.--Wr,
The White-House was flooded to
day with upwards ot 2000 tele,
grams from Hidalgo county. Tex.,
calling upon President Cvolidge to
order,. a federal, Investigation. ? .I .
Imllc.'ng conditions In the couatf
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