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o MED FO I'D MATgTRrBUyT;.oMKlF()Rn. (l'Ki(V. sl'NDAV. 1)K(T,MHKI St. W. PAGE FJTB O fr Irene DeLosh,.325 South Holly St. Phoneo390-L or 78 ""W Jwf 5wi Varil Club to Hold oak Grove School lluflcl l.un.'l 11.11 Have Christmas Program. WEEKLY CALENDAR The Social Oml club will hold a 1 The I'liiinnias program given , Monday . buff. I 1uiicIi.-i.ii at the home i.f by the pupils ft the Oak flrovc ; Women's Chums mooting j Mis. lieofge a. K.lwanK 1? South school Friilny evening. December: postponed until first Monday Xcwtuwii next Thursday. ii. :it the s.hoi.l house, was at-' after New Years. : " tmided hy n law and enthusiastic. Tuesday , j Mr. and Mrs. (lien Taylor left group nf parents and friends. The Christmas Day. Satin day l.y unto for U.dl. Cal.. ' progi-uin. which gave evldeneo of j Wednesday where iliey will upend u few days imieli hard work on the part of j Lady Klka social uftoi uocin .iinit will then go to Stockton and the teachers and of diligent effort at Klk's Temple. 2 to U oVloCk ' Sim Frano'sco. Mrs. K. W. Car- ! I.v the pupils, was as follows: t Wednesday S t u d c 1 u u kin ami .Miss Itarhnra Wall will! a Welcome Minnie and Ilryce meeting. Icav Monday to join them at Coleman, of .Mrs. Tyrrell's room. Pythian Club meeting, i :M. Stockton. i Christmas Song Pupils of 3rd; "f Thursday ! 4 U...1 Jil, .-.-urics. Those oartieitKlt- ! General .lo.ieph l.ane socl- 1 Announcement Party line were Irene Mead. Marguerite ety (J. A. hVs, home of Miss Kvent or Hie Week j llammet. Thelma, and Marlon Kd- l.uclle Murray. 1". :! t West ! The heirMthal of Miss Mar- ' inunds. Hope linnnels. Margaret Kleventh sfroet, 2 p. in. igueriie Seoll an.l Ucurgc It. Park- Kdwards Wesley Maker, Cecil Wenonall Club, covered dish ;er was announced' ut a parly given I itldi. Kayioond Sparks. 1oren I luncheon, llome of lllanch Thursday evening hy Miss tier- j Mines r. Leslie Hummet. Cecil Ml-. Rlnabarger. ! ; triple Parker. : chad, Kdgar CnKlilll. ltny and . Masonic nuiiuny uanein-: , .m,Ss Seott li.ls been a member : Kov Huson. Kldon Grow, liar party, 8:3d. Masonic Hull. 1 of the faculty of Medlord hlish ' old Morse. ladles' Aid Hoelety meets i school for the past four years. , Sons and Recitation. "Wailing St 2 l. m. with Mrs. A. lire- ! Mr. Parker, of Oatm Lake. Iliit- for December 2D" Hobby Huch- volt on Jncksonvllle hprhway. ish Columbia, is the son of Mr. Social Card club luncheon. : and .Mrs. iicurso 11. Parker of Home of Mrs. George Kd- 1 drams Pass. wards. les. lluane Hutchlns, Kenneth Ijtmb James KredenbuiB, Bryce Coleman, Herbert Potts, Richard Wright. JlliKle Hells Dan.e. Kmmie Lou Knlps. Opal Mead. Irene Mead. Marguerite Hammet. Thel niH Kdmunds, Marion Kdmunds, Hope Hunnel". Margaret ).lward. Playlet "Th Orphans' Christ- Or- Pythian club meeting. Home . i-ojai Women s Claw of Mrs. MonlKomery, Orchard H Vnny home district. i On Tuesday afternoon, the . Friday I members of the Lojul Women's todies' Aid of .Methodist ! f 'he First Christian church church, regular "home-coin- i held their monthly social meeting. i ing. ! i ' number were present, and i mas" 3lh and Cth grades. n good lime was had by all. For phans. Kileen Orow. I.ucile Knlps. i'Peeial numbers, readings wore .lames Mead. Clea Htitehins, C.eo. j given by some i,r the members. , . Hut, bins. T.'cll girl. Ingrid Pe- Copeo Employes Give ! liilMmns MTtinf Hojal i",r""n' x,,r"" ', , 1,",,.,."!ns Children's Christmas Party ; Neighbors and MoWn. Wo.Hl.nen I!'"'1 Cross worker Ldna n ey Tlio nevenlh annual Chrlslmun The Christmas meeting of K..,al "nrs' ! Mpf'.'S' r'V'l par.,' of the Copco Kmployes e.tib Nelghbo,, and Mo.Lcrn fcWood,c I SfTu which was held yesterday after-; """""'d ' Thursday nlglit. Wrlglit John l!r. -void. Leroy F.d- lh'ih'" "'' a"d .,.,,. Knlri0s. Mildred P.u.klcs, I u.-ien .Meiers. Playleti Th noon at Hilarity Hall will Ion rememuereu ail who aueime.i. . kiddles, and a Santa cbius who Nearly 30D kiddies were present j added much to iheir happiness, as guests of the Copco Forum and The presents of the grown-ups the entire program was staged for i "r .l",n u""-'1' brought many luugh. A short program and refresh ments concluded the merry oveu- their special benefit. The "bis show" opened ut i p. m. when 1 Prank Stinson, president of the 1 ng employes club greeted his little i guests with a few brief remarks 1 arrive today to suend the lioii.t,,.-. mons. c.nards, Ocorge Androws ' In Song ol welcome. i neu a iter a lew wnn Mr. and Mr.-;. II. C. Pest of peppy pieces by PieUey's dance- (irlffin creek. band the show was on. I lie char- t-t Charles Host of Fresno. Cal.. will Gollers.v a tale of tile cannibal Islands 7 1 il ind Sth grades. King Coco. Jlrl Morse. Prime minister. Fried Mush. Alfred Hooker. Mult. Leo C.hehirdl. Monk. Jack Vanderver. Coco's wives, l.euna .Shoemaker. Ldna Flnley. Qu Tee. Pearl lid- niunds. Tee Ileo. Thelma Sim-, Clirb-liuas (;r.H'tlng v&; li T' tm 1 i un - -Hv Vim 'vmU fecial Mce'at Alpha Delta Chapter Delphian Met Thursday Tlu ivgulur met'thiBof !lu Alpln chaptoi ui Oflphtiiim mot In tho Y. W. C. A. moras Thursday inoru itiK, n!ctniljT Mih. J. Hur l tlio iR'W.y-clfctod insi(lcnt, jin1 hhIimI. (..onUiiutn!; tho stibjoct of 8(iKly tur the year, Mrs. (It'orv Kimnuiii tiilUinl on tho "I'mb-Tan (Mhu'xlit y St inly 1 iu l Have Kiijoyublr MimmIiik ttii Wi'tltu'silay. IhM'-iulM'f I itili I july I Iks Club Will Mil Wttliulay. Tin luly Klks' club will mOot . .1... -.II. . .,l..k. ! ,1.... ..riAK. the We.lne.day Study club held i11 " 1 ' " " noon, from 2 to : o clock, its final meeting for l'.i'-'x. Hostesses for the afternoon Ill- Mrs. .1. H. Cochran wllh map ..ud,, Mrs. C.eorge Neilson. Mrs. ind story made vivid the ru- M. Pur.lln unit .Mrs. Hen .uunol'. 'isiting lady Klks . always welcome. story matilic emigrant trails of own country, the Oregon, Miss Gloria Getchell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolroy Getchell, will give a New Year's party at her our the I School of Art, or which Peruglllo cl(,.ri,!a, and the Santa Fe. land llaiiliacl were Ihu greatest c- win, ti, i tab aipl the Spanish ponellts. ,,,f bsscr degree. Mrs. Cochran l..u I II ll,.,,.l.p.'o u,.nL i ... , . .. ., '- ' ' '" wnn 11 OISCUSSIOII ..I Hie mail- ,..,., ,, o(,..,. Dskibile -ivi-mip a most interesting wayon the "Art. s.r,pis by Samuel Hancock, lie-' !".'''" . ,.U'. OMl"'"11 "" Treasures of the Valiean." As a j Virginian with a New Fngland ' t museum of art the Vatican leads j iuloek. who traveled from ln-i . all other museums of the world, j dependence. Mo., to Fort Vun A delightful historical summary of i ,.ouver and Oregon City, brought Perugia. Italy, the home of Kitpli. ,,u .r i.r,..s the personal and ael. was itlven by Mrs. .1. C. Col- Vt i,,,,. ( niose pioneer paihs. llns, lVlphean supervisor. ', m1s. w. k. Crews reviewed I ook reviews were given by Mrs. , M ml interesting "Char Glen Fabric. "Masks in a Pageant" !,. T..,pi,,," written originally j by William Allen White: a review j 1;,,0 ,)V susan llaswell ltow of political afl'nirs during six pol-1 ,, Tnn, hmlk shares with' lilcal adinlnlstraiioiis friun tirover j .-n,,,, nu,.," fuele Tom's Cabin"! Cleveland by Calvin Coolldge, and a, "Duvid llarwln." the honor! "Creation hy Involution," edited by j nf be'ng th.. must widely read I I'ruiicis Mason: a collection ol es- ,,(1(lk ln America. The fact that Social Events of Church Societies The Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. K. church will meet in regular home-coming Friday after noon, instead of Tuesday, as pre viously plunned. Members nud friends please note this change. says written by leading scientific 1 ,,,,, ,.,aracters portrayed are ver-1 East Side Circle authorities. Among tho contrihu-1 -,,.,, historically adds Interest. I Has Meeting Crrf"lo,rd!m "51?!""" ,"P,;WH, ""r, The Kast Side Circle of the First. n l.,; s r sMellH, e l,0uli showed ,., , , , , ,,,,. son and Kmest Mellildo. l.,tch o ne , ,, significant or the time wa.i . Tuesday afternoon Mrs has written his treat so In a do-1 .,.., ()f it t oi-ut u i-o lii iloi s. luesdio niteriioon. sirs. ni,ifi mi.si,..ini,i.. ...,. i . ii'iiaiin.. , ' a Peters presided. Mrs. K. H, llghtful and nudeistamlable man- M rs. Car ton .lanes gave great ,,,.,, .,i ,., doe.oions ciljovmcui io me cioo ny ie,.o- tlroup meetings will he held on UlK ,,., KO books front her .it.iiuai.. ... .u.i ... .OL- n..j... i itrarv. one written in for study, Venetian art iDUken's cliristtnas Carol Heard Over lladlo Those who neard last 1S51. the other ' poems" published book of later. The Tues- neters In this year's progrum were 'California Vlsltois at well known to everv child Ores- I libickwell II 111 out and Included such favorites of the funnies as "Jlggs and Mag gie." Mutt and Jeff and other com edy artists. Other performers In cluded a real lifelike bear and his trainer, a monkey, two fivny Copco cops and some pretty Yanio Yama girls to entertain li;e i;m much favorable comment from those who listened In. Ills por traval of Scrooge and the ghost Kussell McNeil, Karl Murphy. The Adrlenne Shop will send! The first Outdoor Chrlslnins , nf " iro, Marley were parllc- lmerlude. "The Three Mlnek 1 Christmas greetings to all friends ' jghtlng contest to be attempt- ..i ,.i,, ,nli, a special musical Outdoor CliHotmas Lighting Contest Starts Tomorrow Crows" 'esley Howard, LeVern and Patrons from K.MKIi Monday, ,.d in Southern (iregon is to ILch. Leo Ohelardl, December 21. from 1:! to I2:S. fluid In Medl'or Playlet. "Christmas at Flnne-I lOdna Newell Hay. whose lovely..m .lanuarv 2. inclusive. Th1 yan's Flat" Till and Sth grades. ; soprano voice has been beard mnntfjeontest. which Is being spoil Mrs. S. L. Leonard ofler'.ng pray er. Mrs. A. K. Lyman, rendiiiu a beautiful selection. "I was a Stran ger." Following a brlof business unuuliin Hit. ftei-nnnn was spent story was typical of the time n wor. f(J1. (.,rBtnias. During Iho ' and the optimist!.! ending type , r, ,., MrH, Rlla Pnters, as was most unlike the piVsont Hlslld ))V Nrs c Brown and day's Copco ladlo program en-! trend, 1 K" poems read " ( Mrs. F.va Perkins, served refresh- I Joyed one of the best Christ-1 Mrs. .lanes and loriiieuj pun- 1IU,US. ,nas radio enlertaininelits of the t llsli.'.l In .Micnigan nevispapei-. , l,, .11, 1,,.- s.si. Tin. in n u'l am I were of that "sob stuff" style r i ..'in...,,, i .... 1 1 ,ir I iln. I sn d to relate cheer 111! who popular Shakespearian actor. In I listen by arousing a contrasting Dlckrn's famous "Christmas Car- reaction. ol." Mr.. Greenleaf i presented The club will meet on Ibis beautiful Yulctlde story In nary 2. eveellenl slvle and Ills 14-11 .1 i -1 il.,.. ..r n.n ...l..os narts elicited1 Frank VanDyko, Jr.. who Is at tending wiuamciio universiiy at t Salem Is spending the holidays I with his parents, Mr. anil Mrs.j Frank VunDyke uf South I'llcltle highway. Jan- Mrs. Marie .T. Siiiiei- ;i,wl I.e.. sister, tirace Carney, arrived In j Pat l-tnni'gnii. .lack M.:.ell. ino-j times from KM r.!, will present llin'esorcd by the Advertising com- Aledtord on ' Salurday mornlng'd.v Finnegan Iletiy Terry. Prof. ' following program of Chrlsl mas 'uiittee of Hie MeiUord iTiani-1 (hrlstiuas Itmllo 1 from San Francisco to spend the,,! P'aton, Harold McGrew. Miss musle, w ltli Miss Imoene Wallace iber of Commerce. Is in line with ! Tomorrow Night iioiuivs viin meir parents. .Mr. t-.'.ev.-rsiiiiie, ..i i i .i v e u j i ...yo. ...... n me piano: ... a nailouiil program anopieii .... i ...... es ,.r Soprano many ot 1 Silent Night." !the' Cnll.d suites and which Oregon Is to "n pi'ograiii of Christmas carols and; -- d. H mlier 21 ,.,i,.. ,ni..-l iiumliers serv-; Valley Scl.ool Has ie,l as a fitting background for ( t nuiim iirisiinai. i-i-nj-;this noteworlliy Copco program, j The children of the Mr. and Mrs. It. U Hoitee of Medlord are at the Grace Dodgo hotel In Washington, I). C. Missionary SiK'loty I south M. tli.Hllst Cliuii li The Missionary society of the PM. K. church South held their i regular social ineetlng . Tuesdnj I afternoon at the hoir.o nf Mrs. Taylor on South Laurel street with a large number present. The topic for the afternoon was ! "Catching Step With the Youth of Today," with Mrs. Phil lleotcrbry ! leader. It was a very Interesting Yallev subject and different . inenibera lay . Mr. P and Mrs. M. I'. Carnev of R'iae'k I MrfVy. Virginia Fredeiibtll g. Miss well Hill, near Central Point. lioodheart. Jcne Hooker. Cbauf ! School celebrated Christmas both Indoors and out. On Thursday I they decoriiled' a living Christmas situated on the highest spot Mrs. Saner may extend her stay 1 four, (lenrge Andrews. Tom. Mar dies. A clever clog dance by Fred for a month or more but her sister. .Karet Wallers. Flnnegan's babies. Me Ken n was heartily encored hy old and young alike. In the midst ol the fun came tbe sound of sleigh bells and Santa Clans hlmaeir dashed down the alslo greetin- kiddies on eveiy r.iue. i ne u.ivoinng ot it iiu-u Grace, returns lo San Fi-anclsco j Alba Illachi, llutbie Parker. Stel inimediatcly after the fiivt of the ' ,ft Sbankle'n. Marjorie ltich, Jane year. Jllooliei- ray Morse. Kathleen l-.o- w-ards. Opal Mead. James Freden- Women'3 Relief Corps burg lllclmrd Wright, II avian Elect Officers iMhankleln. The Women's Heller corns met i " . , - ; lt.,ll.,., 11.,,,.. Christmas tree covered Wllh llllllll- 1 """'"t session on I nurstlay last '" colored Tlg i s "is and St Am.nry. The annual glee-Hirii HrUle-Klect. ornaments, earne d then "n of officers took plaeo. (ho f. Mis- K. N. Ilutler was hostess, Ornaments, came nui mill in." . . i.n i., ....,... ,..l..t .lliil.l r.il si ver shower even Sanlr. got hnsv I strblltinc til? I ""ii.fi -wiling rari- " K,,mnn l ie enm in- vnnr i.iaui,inni -,c,. ai ner nome in nonor oi .miss - .1. C. Woods, vice president. Loona Hull; Junior vice preddent. Mrs. J. F. Mulhollen; conductor. Win. Margaret Noble; guard, Mary Per due; treasurer, Mis., K. Llltrell 'O, Pal. e Divine" Hamblen spreading rapidly throughout the Kdna Newell Kay. 'eoimlry. i r .,.,.,,1 rfiitti. ileum). many of 'the lead ng fines ...,i.,v i, socclal treat tonlor-"-1' Is! . ' . .. .... ....... .... . i i ...i.i. ......i I OW II, gill I. Ill II iln' vi,no i',,j - '.. . r, j ...... ,.,..,u.,..i "l.-.-iii.Lli.i.t,iisi. and tor the birds that oflen pass. They. Several attractive prizes, sneclal Christmas play, hung bread out iu animal shapes: i have been offered by local mer-1 v' yljm ,,,,,,, N'irs. Thlsiop Hie branches with strings of is en Id to bo one of the best of tin. popular Norris radio plays and with an excellent east to do It full Justlco the most en joyable program Is looked for. The male lead will bo played Santa got busy distributing th mysterious looking packages which v-ere heaped about the foot of the: tree. As each child's name was called he stepped up and leceived not only his Individual present hut a big stocking, crammed with can- v nut, Tand In it a Torn ,Vd a "'"i"- C. A. Pickel. At.iKeen.an. Mrs. Milton Harvey. Mrs. d nuts and rtiit a Horn ami a nwMng ,,,UII8unl eeremonv j Hon.-r Marx. Miss Dorothy Gould. I'm ne was satlsfcd with he gen-' '""' P' Mr. Margaret .Mr-. Pernard Netting. Miss Hen- 51 'li J." ! I M- Andrees. ri"Uu ISxstein Mrs. Simon Sim.ns, in "nil for beln to carry llome I charier members who have belong- Mrs. bls'e Hasliaw, .1 had io all foi help to cans nome i rf f, rrM,n s,.olnIlni Mr. T N. ,. Marjory Scemou, Tuesday evening. Christmas Car. The home was beautifully cleeo-, lome i mo il rated in Christmas colors, and was very attractive. Tho guests were Miss Marjory! Mrs. Charl.s VanSioyoc and Miss Sara ValiMelcr will spend the Chrislmas holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uussell of Porllund, Or. their gifts. Mrs. C. .1. arrett, Miss tt. Mrs. K. N. Butler. ,,, j ,i, ,.i i nous years, were honored by beln;; ! M. lva Parrett. Mrs. committee for their paiuelaklos ef I Presented with a distinctive pin. ... ir,tT... -.i,l forts In selecting the type of nrcs-1 Thc rtKur mCetlng of the have a holiday dance Thursday i bi-monthly iiicetlng Thurs-1 Coolldge. with appropriate 'e- p. ni., ni HI" IllOllies, M, in .1... on . i.e !,.., Piano "Aialicolle" Debussy chants for the most effective lmogelicWall.il-. ! displays In Mcdford this year Soprano , land It Is expected that some very "Little Town of llethlehein" j effective decorations will result. "Night of Xiglils" Van DeWater I Already I here have been a nuni- lMna Newell Hay. Mier ol ' displays Installed by en- Pieno-- rterprlsing Me.llor.l cni-.es aim ,,,.,,, r,jrn ,) th Juve- Walt Cliopin :mr. are being added from l!nlo ,,,., w,, h is very Import- Imogene Wallace. .'o day. .lant In this drama will be luken ' It IS inieresilllg IO noie iinii. I (this l.ealllirul Yulctlde custom or al" (Messiah).... (Iglnnled In Wathlngton. D. C, llan'ilel 'our nallonal cupllal. some years I ago. In tile year janil a oenin iful evergreen tree, cut 111 the , woods of Vernionl, was sent to Washington and set up III Mler- lllau Silliiri. This three was a , -Ift. from the Mlddlibiiry Col- lege to I lie President of Hie 1'nl litKlIm' Aid Zloil Clutii'h j ted Slates. This splendid tree Clirlstnias Parly Thursday. as de..-orated and wired with The Ijidles' Aid society of Zion ' hundreds of tiny electric lights. l.ulherHii ehnri-li will bold lis reg-land on Christinas eve President C. M. Houston Is chair- Sewing Club Mouse Party The "Select Six Sewing club" en- eni ssKen ior u. mo '"-" "'; women s chorus, which occurs Iheir letters to Santa. The Kirts , ev0l.y Monday evening, has been were substantial, well built toys po(iiponcd until tho first Monday and games, big mama dolls, '""L !aCu.r New Vcars. iclca of clothing and other pres- onts which were bound to -meet j Oreflon State College Club with a hearty welcome from any Have Christmas Party i-n..nr-uf. ltefore the nartv ad-' Mr. unit Mrs. Ilon-nrd Tt HHI en. tourneri and the kiddles were es-1 tertslned thc Oregon State college; joyed a Christmas party Thursday corted homo In Copco curs photo-1 dub with a Christmas party at night at tho home of Misses Itha graphs were taken of thc happy (heir home on West Main street, land Thelma Heard, crowd ol' children galhered about j Monday evening. Flection of of- The evening was spent In sewing Santa Clans in the beautiful Christ- fleers was held for the New Year I and music. A tiny tree held gifts mas settinvr. loflHL'H. .Mr. A. iieane was eiecieij fr nac)i gueat. Itcfreshmont were Special mention snouiti ne mau-' president, . it. carpenter, vice of the decorations which added so president, and Jean Mc.Nlvcn see much to the Ytiletide spirit of Ihe'relary. After the business meet party. The nail was decorated ; ng bridge was played at te.i throughout with natural Christmas tables. H'-h score was held by greens, rod bells and wreaths bi-lMrs. C. D. Thompson and Lylo ing placed in the windows. Under Wilco. The social committee each window was a border of rea!-SCrved refreshments after which istlc anow and icicles and each gifts from lie Christmas tree was corner of the hall was a miniature ! jnesented by old Si-.Tila himself, forest of Christmas trees. The, hlrh afforded a great deal of mer stage setting was most effective. , riment. Over rorty members werj with royal blue draperies and a p esent. The Next meeting will be heatillfui gold and silver star shed-! held Ibe third Monday in Jaou- ding us rays iroiu ennvi em,. ... ;lJi, ,u . ir...,i, i..,Hii is tilsn duel Genera, Chairman Don Unnyard 1 Pythiar , Temple n.-....ln oi thn xruun.,lrt Lull vv- day. December tensive plans have been mii'de forlhome of Mrs. A. Prevnlt on ,lack-!tbe First National Christmas Tree this affair, man. sonvllhi hlnhway. This will bo a ('hrlhi maw party anil oviry ono h atskfl to tak a. i;h'Kuk for the Cht'iKl man ' tt'cir." It In car-, m'ntly -i-oiiiflcil that every motn br lu iiri-Rpnt, Thi'l'o will bo Hcrilun o( of fbors for tho now year. hrlltnas J,li;h((nc IM-play In KvlibMKV AImmm h city Many beautiful C'hrfKlntaH lilit fn? dlKiln'H aro In cvlititiici about th iiy arldlnr; Krcatly Iu the Tho followiiiK year a beautiful living trt'fl wiit plant In Hb(r- ni:in I'lnJi In-hind the Whit" House : and n iiermnnent under ifrnuiul ele.etrlr neivleo lnnlHoI ho that eaeh ar the name II v iiue tree ran in- deeoraleil and II iini!natel( a perfect nyinbol uf national wood will. . The national exaniplu "as MuUkly followed by many fitute and eomuiuullleH. For fonie years now n number of rltiz'-,iH have been (leeinatlllK by WLiiHton Hotel, u youth who hIiowm Kreat promlno a n eom- injf nrtlHt. Tho ' t'opeo I'layerM will lm directed iy Karle lavia who will alwo lake part In lh play. 1-oeal people art! urned to hear thlH excellent ChriHtinaK proKiam at ! p. iu. Clirlntinas eve. Ml Murray Will Viiiutrtnlii C. A. It. ThlH Wct'k MIhk I.ucllln Al'irray, :'l AeMt Rlovi'itth mIi'moI. will Ie linntefN to tleneral JoHeph Imw orlety. ( bl. (of nhepherdH and "morniiiK alara" dren of Ihr Atncrlnm llevolutlon, I that "Haim toRether. Ah HtarllKht cm Thut Hday, Uec. 7, at 2 p. in. j Ih eompoMml of many eolorn. ho iho Kueh child Ih anked I o ItrltiK paperUb lH repreHenttni- hIhi-h wore Him and pencil. Their, will be Hurpiiwi: plo draped drnwH of rainbow popeorn and rranberriea. I'mlrr lha tree, vro llttl wooden horneH madi) by Hurdetlo Undue, Jr., and ernubi'i-ry anlinalH the other eh I Idren bad made. Tho other ehltihen read vrrae roncern ln mlpriitory birds by TennyHon. Nimry Clark recited an original vei'Mn on the Hiibjent and the whole Hchnol joined haiuln and danced around the tree, Friday at eleven o'clock, came the, ChriKlman Kenllval, reHcniblliiK a medieval Nutlvlly Day. Tom S. em helped the children paint neenery for Ibe tableaux ami larne diM'orntlotiK eoveiiiiK t)o wlndowH. At the Hound of a K"iiK. t'Othlr. ilooiH wero opened for each wenc by flKUren ropreKOlitlnK tho old and new tentomeniH. Tho choniH, HiandlnK among evergroonN at with er hi fir of the HtuRe, wan mailo up nunibern on tho program. There aro no tdarkm permitted In I he Hoeloty. each rhlld Ih reunhyd lo lako Home part at each meeting. gave liiHtruellvo paperH. The Jublleo llurveat Day pro gram wan also given at thia time. Sirs. Kobert Taylor gave a btic Hketeh of the noelety from the tlmo i wtaa rirnt organized here. The hoHteHH Herved ref renhmontH. The next meeting of tho society will be tho bmdiieHH meeting to be held tho Heeond Tuesday In Janu ary. Senior CI risllaa Kiiflriivor llavo ClirKimn I'ntty The Senior ChrlHtlim Kndenvor f the KltHl ChrlHtlan church held a ChrlHtmaa parly in tho recrea tional parlors of the church Friday ' evening. All wore dro.sHDd In costume. A flno evening of entertainment. wiiH furnlnhed by the committee ln charge. Kach person brought a small gift, which was put on the beautifully decorated ChriHtmas tree. These gifts were then given out, which Included many odd and humorous toys. KefrftshmentR- uf cream puffH wero aerved. rcpUcopul Kunday feliool llavo ClirlHtinas Program. Tho Sunday school of tho Epis copal church will havo a program at tho church ut 7:30. consisting of ChrlHtmaa carols and stories, after which a tree will be en- Joyed. Kueh child will tako limit I'd ii IfliiirM dveil find HM'ti. t illed their robeH. Iu fact, all tho gift fr Iho box. which tho children children Including the angel, made make up each year lor cnnaren their own costumes, with tho ex-i who bnntu i luus lorgeia io -uu I 1 Any child whose father or ninth- ception of tho pre. primary Hill- on. served by the hostAe. Th.iur. l,r..unt u-m-r.' 1 i...n.... t..-Jl.-i.. ! ,.1.1.1... , " ... ! 'ithelr bnnieK on tbe oiitwldi nnl mi i uiitiiK, -uiw ri uw.-iiiii- r r-u- n tiki man npiru oi i no continun- . . enburg. Minn Jean Flt7gibbon, Mrn. ' Hv. in both the Kast Side and ,h'M' h"n,p'' hftVW Kay n"u Lillian )Mihl, MIhhcs Thelma and! West Hide residence sections are 'memorable spolH of coNr on ui" Itha Heard. 'to he found attractive oxhlhlts oi il"-lHlmas scene This year Ihere I Christmas happiness. Residents ot : m ,an' inorv omon mn Ifowts at TlniMr ' the West Side hove responded par- oljt thHr CliHma, Iay ! tlmlarlv well, disnlavs bulne . ry Christmas" by means of HtrinKU Mr. and Mr. Fran VunDyke j rated on Summit avenue. I(oHM!of colored lights fentooneil uoout will enieriain ai a cnnnimas din- Court t) inline West Kleventh i-ir tawnn unn noun. tjer Tuesday at I o'clock. The:ollv and South Oakrlale. The rooms wilt be decorated with sweet- South Oakdulc district W etipecial brlr. evergreenw and mistletoe. 1 1v iittractivo with nearly ft dozon Covers will he pin fed for Mr. and j beautifully lighted homes south of Mrs. H. r itst, Charles Hi-st of i Kleventh street. Ainflni; those who I-resno, Cal.. Pr. Warmer of Los , have already Installed tholr out AngeleH, Mr. and Mra. Koppen and A nd a new joy in the holiday season will result from these- Yuletido displays. It Is anticipated that by next ChriMtina outdoor lighting prog rams will be fstahllshed in plac er is a descending nf a Revolution ary soldier, even -Iho the parent is not a member of any l. A. K. or H. A. H., la usked to Jidu this so ciety, phone tild for Information. It is a uretit privilege tit woiU unitedly for the en use of IiIkIi American Ideals. Tbe natlomil K( clely publishes a children's maga zine which relates many Htorlcs of brave deeils done by children dur ing the Revolution. Fourteen months ago the society was organized, it has trebled lis memhci-Hhlp. Mins Lucille lyiwry has been awarded an Insignia pin In the uietnbership drive. The second slate conference will be held bore In March. Join our society now and have the jirlvibgo of attending this meeting. a success This waa ChristmaH party street. , are C.elHiell. T. Master John Koppen. Frank Van the seventh annua: ; cpmbpr 10. Items of nter . stticed bv itipiregaru iu uiui.imob - ir. and Mrs. Chester wonat . . ' d i. . t.. ll.i.Lurl nntl rl.e im ftrl .... . r' Lv,-Mn in hrinir lnv lo i ne ' ""j " : oro reccivinc coniiraiuiaiions on yyy.r ' ,V " .:,.Vt,.i.h .nr. tn lemefnber our Brother Joy. and , ,h f n . nnrt kind ten a nu in ncrm uuw -,- m i.i,i,it-,u t tha peihinn i '-o,inii:;iiam. usual custom. Tho entire party. , secnn-l te ''''"' ' pound baby Kl. l.m at the TMi- ,H csw,.,,. ,,,,,, mnny mmP MlBH Alw ,mi Kifla and prevrram were flnaiir.e.1 , Jhc n.: vt "' "B , ''A ' ru. ker Maternity Heme on Do- Yiiletl.le .llspla.vs will lie a.l.lcl ( major at the I nlver iloor holiilay Illumination on this "eally every proitrenslve c.iniiniin bv Individual pubscriptlonn from ii, rn.vio emnloves. witlionl the aid of tbe company. To have been Ihere and vitnet;iod thc spirit of Christmas giving and the joy of the children cr tjdr present i held Wednesday evening. January ,,,,,,. 'i i. 1WJ. I . O Informal Muslivl PytMan Club j p,. i,ooa MtiHloLirw. Will Meet fr. all( MnI, j. K. Kduilnaton. The I'ythlan club IM hold the i - Bnd Mr n(I Mr, Carlton w, nevt mee ne BI me nume ill : the followltm: IJelrovjlV Honthern oreifon. creatlm? . I rinlley C. M. Kn- "ot only a beautiful civic T ille- llHn. Italph Itnniwdi. n. v. Kler-jtWo spirit but nlo titiraetinK ated, Larry Scliade, Horace Ilrom I nun h favorable attention from ley. Mayor ). O. Alonrinrfcr anil iimtsltio vialtnrs. A. II. Ctimli: jhiim. nek, a muMc rrlty of Ore nuu.u - , , ,, ,..). .via uiih' jiuiiirui i.j. imal Rundav aveninit muaicnl at mooted question, "la It reoll wor.n I rU Hnmc nl3trll., Thursday Q e- lhj hom(j Kf KlniJ would answer conelualvely ; the olt- ..' ,, ioniKOmcrj'. In the Orclt- while?" I nlr-t. December Schorl of Mulc 1'npll" Weft 8ide Knjoy mrWttnaa Party j Cve, proram The children connected villi th" i KHdav evenins the Weal 8ldj Medfor.l School of Music enjoyed g( hoo gavc a progiain conalBtliiif a Jolly Clii!.stnian party and musl-; nr mu6lc. readlugs and dramatUa cal program In the nchool "tmlloa una. In the Hparta building. TrWO' The two rooms were made into w lec. II. The Juvenile j onc and the decorations svmhollc "pnpili gavc piano and violin elec. of C,rigtmas were rery pretty. The tlons followed by dancing and iarac t ec was IwautUully lighted vocal numbers. !!ome-mml" e:mUyl8n(i following the program there and pop-corn were distributed l , Bn exchange of gilts and all and games were enjoyed until bountiful treat of candy and nuts late hour. & for all present, . . Janes entertained with an Infor- tcglnll ClirNttiuiM Dull On Tie -Mlu Mglii The leudlng hullday event of the coming week will ' bo the annual lA'gion Christmas bull which Ih to take place Christ lavis nlKht, December 2"i. The atfiilr will bn held In tho main ballroom of the Nataturilim In the Oriental (iardetiH. and one oof the lurKCHt crowds of tho year is anticipated. Excellent dance mimic, and special holiday favors will add to tho enjoyment of A'io occaKlon. I'roceeds of th(. dren, wh.i help.ul hi other wnya. Tho program follows: CiiiiriiclerH I'licMt.'SH Ha rlin ra Hlielilon Old Testament David Hlieldon New Tetainent Nancy (inrk .Miiibilina Yvonne Hllepard The Angel Il.-leii.i Halaile Joseph Hubby t'onroy Three kings .liniinie FeaHlcy, Oranger Kenly, .llnimle Henry. Three shepherds W'eldon 111(1- ille, Hamilton I'atloll, Jr., Kpencer Welln. Other tdiophcrilH Iturdotto DikIkc, Jr., Dougliis .lantiey, Frank Mosher, Jr., David ltosenberg, Jr.. Hilly Hiilnde, Hum Scott Jr., Verne i Williams. Itodney Wltliam.' Morning Stars Julie f.'nrpentcr. Phoebe Dean. Tolly Dean, I'atrliia I WEDDINGS I'limlx'rH-llognn. Miss Viola Agnes llogun of Ap lilcKiite mid Kny.it Cambers of llenit. Oregon, wero quietly trail' lied In this city Thursday, De cember 20. They left on a week's motor trip to the coast, aftor which they will mako their homo Iu Iteml, where Mr. Cambers Is In tho V. S. forest service Fnrrell. Charity Hart. Huth Mush er, Lois Prlngle, Nanette Hohoii berj;, Alicia Kulll, Jennno Kalade, Fnitly Hi.ilerer, .Martha Hehorer, enrol TeiiKWiild, Natalie Tcngwald, Deborah Tuiny. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuno-Virgin BUtloa The Christmas radio program of the California Oregon l'ower Co., will bo given on Monday even- Mistress of the wardrobe Anno I im,-, December 24; Instead of throughout the city before Christ- Jifon. Is spending the holidays In mas eve which is the official open- Mcdford. Ing of Medford's I'M' annual I Christmas Lighting contest. j Mrs. X K. Sisit Hero From i;tenlctl Trip w..h.u r-i..i. ui... . i..... i tj U.....M ni.. ... . . ... ij. " . . : ; . W1" i,,iru " nuist ist verse. wn....m.. 1 1 1 C(J IHSl V..-.-K ...... .:...--.,lno lrfK,on llrtllll corps tun.l ,.,.,, N NlltUB lo,lo Kllgllsll i lie n f tiiijiiii ii i ,uo inei t ioi imi.j ,i. n - i wiiiu pi in in nu uwru -m ' f.ilk nuttr .irnrA nnrna In1 . . Dean; assistant, Anno Heherer, Tableaux ( 1 ) Tho Annuncia tion. C' Tho MatiKer. (il) The Three 1ji(tm. (4) The Shepherds. (6) Tho Adoration. Muste Instrumental French and Ger man Kolk Tunes. Mediaeval Christmas song : . i . ii. t .i iii,i mime iii rinrrir;i mnuii tin i uui n- n- . m ;.iU., 7i..i'i.i...i i h. ...Hieneo'dar. December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Hpatr made a ten .!,' two nnBt.. tnr violin and! The nflernoon wns spent In fill at In C minor, and second tnoi " ' , 7 "' "Caesar Franck Honata." ."0 """' h"" bi,tur,l" During the evening. Mr. An- nl?'"; " , . d.rson played several piano num-l Ue'ren nl" "rve'l by Huldn Thurman and Helen Shoe- 1 lug sacks is It h candy and nuts foi were served to aliout 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs M. Chase of Tulile Rock will bo bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann for Christmas. mull, assisted bv the hostess. The hcxt n.O'lng will be held at tho home ol lllanch Hlnalisrgev on January S and each lady Is re Hiestf. to brln a coverod dish. tboiisnnd mile auto trio recently and encountered all kinds of roads and weather.. . They en Joyed the trip Immensely. Mr. Spaii! owns two orchards near Mcdford and they spend mo.it of the summer and part of their winters here, Harold P.rnwn left tlio first nf the w.el: to spend the holi days with friends and relatives in the northern part of tho state. nnu train 1110 .Meuiora corps in , Tow) of itctli Ic-ticm endeavor to take tho stnto j.,,,,,,,,, nrouksi. Lullaby of the Christ Child Ycnch folg song. hamplonshlp for Mcdford In tho 1II2II nnnunl contest. Stutur Jnlinston will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends In lloehoslor, N. Y according to advlc received hero. M.r Johnston left Med ford on November 7 to spend tho win ter' In thc east making stops en routs at Kan Kranclsco,' Col orado Hprlngs, Paris, Ky., and New York City. We Three Klegs of tho Orient Are f Hopkins). Tho First Nnwoll Traditional. -Adesto Kldells, reading, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish Wt hero last ni-tht. for Oakland, Cal.. where they will spend the holidays with tolatlres and return lo Med lord ot tbe cud of two woeks. Chrlslnins night, its previously an nounced. This chango la being niuilc to nccommodato a larger number of local radio fans and also In order to enable tho em ployes of station KM ED to Imvo a holiday on Christmas day. A splendid holiday program has been arranged by Copco from. t lo 10 ii. m.. Christmas eve, fea turing the Christmas radio drama. ' Frankincense and Myrrh' oy M)ss Helen Norris. . ' t ripplo Itcsmed PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 32. (P) J. C. Harnett, a helpless Invalid, was rescued from death today by Merrill Johns, a roomer at the Harnett home, who carried hlut out of the burning building. Mrs. Harnett was awakened by sinoll of smoke, and she called Johns after she tried unsuccessfully tn lift the Invalid. Tho fire caused fltion damago, ; . l