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O WKY . liili'.t. MFTYFORD AT ATT j TmuFTE. MflDFOTCD. OI.'FCiOX. xr'tY. .T A Nl VXgR TTVH Irene DeLosh, 325 Soith ftolly St. Phone .JUO-L or 7S 0 umw$k k i . . VJ, Vat,.) ?WtV.-? if ' :; t CO WKKK.LY CALKXDAU Monday Chrysanthemum Ciit le No. S l Neighbor of YVoodcrutt. 7::to p. mi. in ih" 1. O. F. hall. Kegular' huFine.s m. ciin American Legion .uxllittry. Installation of officers at g ;u inory. x o'clock, vjj (Iroiitrr Medford club "1 Vn Kally." smalt hall Natator- " htm, L o'clock. Tuesday I n s t ;i I I a t i o ii of Royal Neighbors at Jacksonville. Cuiholiu ladies -;inI purty at parish house, X o'clock. Wednesday -f Mistletoe luh of J loyal Neighbors, hnmc r.f Mrs. ka- lie Palm. :i';t North kiver- s:.if. f Thiirxlay M rs. M y ron 1 loot's g ro u pe of tin Delphian club will meet nt the home of Nits. 1. . T re . Iti f W-ni-v.-i iUrrM'i. ' Thuisday morning. Mrs. Frederick Johnson, leader. I-Yiduy Roosevelt I'arcnt - Tcaeh- "rs at the school, :t o'clock. St. Mark's cafeteria him-h- ran at li:UO in St. Mark's parish house, i Saturday Juveniles of Neighbors of ; ! Woodcrafr in 1. (. u, F. hull. $ "lrep H:ill" ToiiKurow Crt-jutr Med foul (luh. The (ireater Mrdford rluh will observe a ' I'.Wler I'ieture 1'lon rani" at their "i'rp Kally," whieli will lie Kiven for all women of southern Oretfon in the small hall of the Xatatorhiin Monday after noon at 2 o'clock. Mi. Hazel A. (iillmore is chairman of th piowram connnittee. Mrs. Newton t'haney will uw a talk on "How to pot one hundred per cnit out in' the motion picture theatre" Miss Grace f'namberlain. first diHtriet president of soutlu-rn Orepon will ive an interesting talk on her visits to the various clubK hi ihn Mute. A dance will be lven by one of the jurior members of th-f club. Tea,, will he served durlnfr the afternoon. Ail women of the val ley are ured to attend as this will-be a real Ket-to-yeth'-r inect inB. Mrs. Samuels Hostess Chrysanthemum Circle A most delightful .pvening was spent last Wednesday wlli Wish hor Samuolw, nt her beautiful home on Qn oeti Anne avenu, when the members of Chrysanthemum Cir cle Thimble club met with her. A short business session was held nnd the following officers elected for the comiiiK year: President. Neighbor Stella Ander son; vice president. Neighbor I'rue 1'latt; secretary. Neighbor Clam Kisher; treasurer. Neighbor Marie Wells: finance lomr.iittee, Neiijh bore Lottie Samuels, Talitha lickel and Belle Itennett. After thd business meeting cards were enjoyed lor the balance i the evening. Delicious I'm it salad, wafers nnd ooffeo were served, by Ni.-iuhliurt Somucla assisted ny Noililior Clara Kisher as joint hostess. Mr. anil Mrs. J. V. Shirley left Saturday for Queen City. MImsdui-I where they will visit Mr. Shirley's mother who is quite ill, ami oilier relatives In the same eily. ' They expect to he feone several weeks. St. Marks Guild I Will Give Party The ladies of St. Mark's Oiilld held an Interesting meeting last Friday. At this meeiinf it was decided to give a card party on Kriday. 'i p. m.,' Kehruary S, with ' the followiiiK committee In eliarKJ. Mrs. K. E. Sivarr, Mrs. V. .1. Krarr lek, Mrs. R. A. Holmes. Mrs. Clyde Aiken and Mrs. S. !. Men'ienhall. This is the last card parly he fore lent and a delluhtful time is assured to all who attend. ! Next Friday, Kehruary I Is the regular cafeteria luncheon of St. .Marks Guild. . ; These luncheons are very pop ular with the Guild meuihcrs. Any one who is a member of the Kpis-; copal chinch or interested in ii. j si extended a most cordial Invita tion to the meetings ot St. Mark's Guild. Miss Mercia Miksche Is expe't eil to return today from a months' visit with her slter, Mrs Thom as Hickerstaff of Mill Valley, C'al. Miss Drury Hostess Informal Bridge Party Miss Ear barn Drury was liostets in n srouti of friends o.i Thura- diy evenine at her home on South Oakdale. Two tables of liri.me were in play. llanciiiT was en Oiyed followed hy refreshments served hy Mrs. Iru:y. Birthday Surprise Parly Event of the Week O " . i rvir1" rntortaiiied at n birthday surprfpe party honorir: .... 'i.,,iiii onuuiay of his I, pj-rttorfr-k, on Vdiiesiay nveninp. Cfames and cards totm u:, -veui..sa eutertainment. PhirVnm lloU Knlcrt'tlne! C A. It. Saturday. Miss Harbnra Holt was hostess to Cen. Joseph Lane Society C A. li. nn Saturday. JanuarYi.. The oe etv made tdans -r me second state convention of the Children of the American itevolu- Hon which ! to meet here on March i'3rd, when the state dl- n'ftnr. Mrs. Louis Sinrrklf, prei. (fins and ,.-1. ; ;t- from C seven Fooif ii,.s in the state will It.- pr.'ent. Dcrng the quiz hour tin thild- n-n attain.'ti a j,mh av.-iat in :ii.JWiiij:if nn--iii.ms on correct I. at- usuxe. iaiciie Ix.ury r.ad an armlo r-xplaininn iho nn-uninn of the n.lt.rs ..f i' flau. Carol Dr U Hold Of (ho Icnt's I'liia and thf difference in each in the past f.e adni.iiisiralioiis. Tile hostess M ss Hai h.ua assistfil by Ileitv Vilm. served rcfrohmcnts. The Knosevidt Parent-Tpachers will meet on rYiday at It o'clock at the school. lark sou niniy Health Cnit Will Meet ia hlanil. Tile euiai- Id-monthly m'-rt- hiK of (he Jackson County Health association for all women of athern Cn-Kmi will be held at the Civic Club house In Ashland Tuesday, Frhruarv Oth. Dr. Km- fr Hy P.tlcomb. new county he-iUli ul.'icer and MisM Jean Itefley. edu cational director of the State 1 u berculos's association, will -ive the main address. . Aiiierivui 1Oivioii Auxiliary Will Mei-t Munday. The ri-iilor busim-ns me.-tincr cf the American l.i-mun Auxiliary will be held at the armory Mon day cVeniiiK, J.iiinary L'xth. After tile installation of new officer in .hare of M rs. J. W. Jacob the Auxiliary will meet with the lA-gion. A special prouram has been planned which promises to be very interest liiK. A lairi ttiul, an Mrs. HOf,'Ue e Is ntttie'pated, Catherine Norman Kav llive'r vicinity bus hat vr-i-y serious illness during ine p ust wee k . intestinal flu having followed a hard attack of influ enza, that she had only partly n covered from. t'linl Party I a rlil i House The Catholic ladies will give a card party at the I'arish h'all Wed nesday evening at S o'clock. The- public is invited to attend. The m-w officers of St. Ann's Altar society will have charge of the affair including Mesd antes J.irown,-Vold, Wood and Kiddle. Mi's. I)ulii(iie Hostess tttiildhiK Idid-c Cluli The liuildfng Hridge club , was entertained Thursday afternoon at the pleasant country home of Mrs. Harry Dubuque, J-'our gams ' of bridge nvero played at four tables, after which freshments were served hv the i ! j dents, M isa Jjine Snedlcor and Hobby Wil-ou ( elehrat:- .Raymond Mlksche. the Garden Ilh tlulay with Theater Party ; club nu mbers are looking forward 1 Master Hobby Wilson celebrated ; t a most helpful and enjoyable i his ninth birthday yesterday with I year. ' a matinee party for a number of j -This club has one object and his little friends followed by ro- j one only, in view, says Mrs. Swi freshments of a birthday cake and ! kui i, and thai is. to help Hie peo ice cream served at the home of j pie who love gardenit g." ' his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.; "In helping people t jnake bef it. L. Wilson on South Crape ! ter gardens and rai.e more ben mi. !.'tiH't. I ful shrubs and flowers, it follows ! (Juests included: Hobby and that we will make a more beautl Donatd Hoot. Teddy Marshall, j tui Medford and surrounding ! Hobby Walker and Junior Camp- ; country." : hell. H is honed that many new mem. Howard Iiarto writes from Ne braska that upon his arrival he foil n.l his mother who had been very ill. Improved ami Jenuary nin-teenth they had u family re union. The father, mother, three sl.-tels and three brothers sitting down to d'nner together for the first time in twenty-two years. It had been, nine years since How ard hail been in the old home town or seen any of his people. Mis. Aliisp.ikcr Will I'ri'.vnl MKs t ivus In It:. -Hal .Mrs. T. .1. Ainspnk'-r will pn-sent in piano recital .Miss Liliil,- (r,-ws on Krl.lay ovenlim, February 1st, at h.-r home on West Main itii-i-t. M:.-s Crews will he asslsl'il by Mclh.i Williams, vocalist, and F.slhcr Church, aci-ompanlsl. Til'- f'.ll'.wilu; pri.eraiii will la- l.'ive;i : Ltud. Valse h K. A and C Sartorio Coquette (Dp. SI, No. ..... ....Ivi-ognia:i al solo . Clementine. Clara IMward b. Lady Monti Clam KdWitrds , Melba Willlfinis. Serenade (Op. .I.'i. No. ID Fritz Spindle Prelude (Op. t). No. 1) Scriafln Selected Mel ha Williams Andante Finnic from Lucia di Lamermoor.. ..LeSfhetltZlty Lion's luh I l utci tain at I Honor. An interesting social event of the past week was the Lion's club dinner dime at Hlue Flower Imlse Thursday evt-niiiK In the group of (rue.t were seventy Lions and Lionrsfes. KnterUiinuunt rturing the din ner hour was furnished by MIm .Melba Wlll'ams. who can Kecial songfi. Mis rtrothy Reynolds, tal entetl whistler nnd pianim. and va-riou- members of the club who had evidently eiten earlier in ft; evening. Karl Davis was master of cere- tn on it 4.4 'stor from North Oako'a Like the Hogue IHver Valley Mr. and Mrs. I'ercv II, Tmb- xhaw of Valley City. North Dako ta arrived In Medford tb's ''i eek to spend n month visiting i t,. Trub -h iw's nKt"!. Mdfc J. A. tof'att and mother, M na-kell. ,ir. Trnbshnw Is editor of tho Daily Times-ltccord, add Is one of Plane Stunts Thrill ' rs &. i:"iili:h :.ir... 1 Sj a 4 fcfW J J , D"lls Pnim.-li:i.l.. I rv 4 W..S I,,,,,,. f II. t - ! WM4 i III M ) ; i - m III - i Maxine Dunlp, Oakland, Cal., stenographer looped the lofcp and performed other dii'ficult air feata on her first solo flight. She took her first lesson in flying last De rember. the leading ley City. Mr. end spent part Medford, ai valley and glad to be business men of Val Mrs. Triibshaw 1 of several winter: e in love with the the climate, and here ai;ain. They in i ll- are say the snow on the hills surrounding the fit y reminds them of No.rth Dakota, but the temperature is qube dili'i'icut. Medloi-d (iardeiL ( Inh Plans llig- Vcac Under the leadership of the en thusiastic new president, Mrs. I Carl .swigart and her eftlcient Iters will come into the club this year and enjoy the yood things offered on the programs. There is a sympathetic atmosphere anions plant lovers thai in rare and en-, Joyablc. I ll Is a real bond and is seldom I found. When on,- can enter Into the very heart of it by shnpiy J'dn- ins anil atlerullnir the ineetlllKS of j the Garden club it Is a treat no I person who lot es flowers can af j ford to los.v 'lilts comlnc y.-ar .Mrs. Swiirrirt i plans to have s ker.i cine early i ill the S'.-asun wtlh li-.ess.-lires Ibitl. , tvill h i and eliihllM' ev.-ry fnrtii- : n.'ite ii rer. i Conic out and joint right aw.iy so as lito to no! ttieso ;ie.iKi. ! In fact the best time to put in your application for membership woull be at the next meeting. I Wednesday rvonitip, 1. brti;-ry ' ! h 'at the Mcll'oid lInK.I. TiSu p. in. There will be imi'ortant nii-tiei H to be dec ided al this meeling and ny joining ilien you will be In on the plans for the coming year. There will be belntiil round table talk:! by Unyiuond Mfksclie, who, as every one who has heard Mini known, is an listening to wher iuthority worth he discusses plants, their habits and needs, lie certainly can give good advice and indeed knows his "posies." The snow last week prevented Mr. Wilson from setting out the two hundred tulip hulim in the borders at the library tbaL are the generous donation uf the Monarch Seed store, but it Is hoped that the weather will be such that they may be planted at once, as it is little late and they cannot attain j 1 1 red Cummings, licit Lowry and quito the growth now tha rould I r,rl Flehtner entertained Mrs. have, been expeued, but they will j Katharine fiabriel, state president afford much pleasure anyway and 1 of I. T. A. at dinner at Hotel ni llower Jivers will appreciate I Medfirti. the gift. ! After dinner hhe' was escorted j o the depot when she departed Mr, (raufonl Hostess .for I'firllnml. e( l'v llrhlge Luncheon tl I yrs. i'eiry Crawford enter- i taineu at a iiririge lun heon on i uesiiay iionorlng Mrs. I), Ferry and Mrs. Skelton of Kootn Creek, j Covers w (rf ! Ih idge folb placed for twelve, id the lunthcon. I'rltt'ro Luncheon At lone Home. Mrs, Kverett Jones of SoutlQ jjoii.v enieriaineo at a nincni'on: and bridge party Fr.day after- J noon. nl the irro-jp were: Mrs, ii.irtey , Jones, Mrs. Hugh Hcovill, .Mrs. ii. n M rs. 'riiKin- llai vt-y ami tin- host S. l:,. ..f lu-lv !!.-. in I'uiiii. iii i::iai 1 Tii.- .M..ll.-r! S.li..,! ,.f Musi.- le.-ita!. was hail in Sparta l-n.-ii :u Hi. litlil.liliK on : s ..-. In. k. i nl.-.- n.-iK.-r, ; ;inu:.ry 2;, at pllpilf of limpid .!'. I). K. I lull-, ii-t- pill'U.s t.l'i .Mrs. Urn. An- ! u.-iv i.t.-si-nl.-.i. nsiti-.l l"V I IIoIk.t. riutl.-t. J toll'.win pioi-ani was r.-n- ! in llnrv.-v KiietMes Marie Seubllolst liJi-bara I loll Kantasia in I MiiH'r....Mi'..art A! Wein ...HodouskV Hhapsodie Koeilnig (a) iM te) ReflJah Curt; t'iolill ICllSelilO.O ( a ) Depart ure. Chas. a ncla lb) Arrival ('has. Ham-la l.-i Ninita Jolins-m Marjorie ia'Wis (a ) Jiirdling Crieg vti t i:r i is- Heethoven Di rr IJarrett S'iolln solo (a) Obi Hlack Joe. tb) Mow (iently Sweet Afton. Hilly Ml hart (age t; ) (a ) Wood nymphs Froiie Terry th) Ding Dong Hell Virgil Frances Port I Ian jo Pickaninles Macl.auglilin i Howard drover ! Dance Ketterer 1 Virginia Lindhy ; Camii ..Wh.um liff I.ee Port, Jr. :ioiin soto, D Abeille (The lice) j Schubert : I Percy O'Neill , fhivotte Johannlng ' j Wilda Hewitt i IValse KleKante Wacks 1 Hernico Sears ! i lonn solo, .Minuet in C. Ileethoven , Francis McCoy , (a) Fireflies Orant-Schafer ! ( b) Silhouette Keinhold I Dorothv Utiri'n ! (a) 'al. ( 'hromathiuc. (Jodard tb) Song Without Words Mendeliohn Dorothy 'U llncello hoIo .. Miss Hos Vocal Solo, iyp::y Pa ley Selected Aitkin Love Song Victor Herbert Ario Hianchi sulo , Flute DO h iiabanero Holero Cere W. T. Holger ensenilile f ri'and Selections from Faust Herniei; Holger, Hose A!l;in, W. T. Holger. .Mrs. (ico. Amlrew.s I he violin ensemble consists of: Mrs. Hultier and Heuluh time, first violin: Floy Vouiik and Percy O'Neal, si ciinil violins: i-;Men (laley o i.uince Haver, thlnl violins: .Mildred H.-rKer ami Kathcrine i liailey, fourth violins. - ! Mistletoe Clllll I Will M-ct Mistletoe Club. Itoyal Neithbors of America will meet wllh the new ni..tiu, .x.ii.v i nun, .i"a ..uiiii Hlverslde Wednesday afternono. January, 30th. Joim linniin. Mrs. ey. Airs. Win. lK-k.-. )1 irvey, Miss Uit: u'"!'" 'pons a sooo umc,,,.,lly Hllll Mvil w H ,.;M Kood music and koo.1 refreshment., i Thl,,. ,v(, rol.lv .m!i,.m at the M. w. a. homo on last . Huirsilay evenlni;. ! I'l-esbyU'rian Women's I'ublie llistallallons of officers i illhle Class Mi-eflnit will be held at .lacksonvllli. next I The Woman's Hlble class of the Tuesiiay evenlni;. First rresbyterlan church met at 'the home of Mrs. Carl llrommer, .MIsk Sclieffel lloslos jJl Minnesota street, Tuesday at Diniier rally. latturnoon at ::I0. Miss Ilollle. Kcheffel w.-ui hostess' Mrs. ICdwln I'llcy Ijiwrence led at a lovely five o'clock dinner .lan-1 ho devotions, taklni; as her sili. "ary L'Olh Sixth Strel at her liome nu West Jeet, "l-'rnyer." Mrs. L. 1. Hod I ..lis saiiR "Alone Willi .leant.." hy The table was I ,'-all 1 1 fi 1 11 V d' - eo - rated in yellow ilaffodllH and yellow ta pers. j After sumptuous dinner. music anil bridge was enjoyed. ' Those present were: Aileen Craw- ! ford, .lane MeOuat. lietlie Moore ' Til the hosti'ss. ' ; '' "fonl Couples Vlvlt Arrowhead Springs Three well known Medford cou ples, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carpen ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Ki'ii ly and Mr. and Mrs. Kobert W. Kuhl, were visitors recently at t Arrowhcid Springs, the famous I watering spa in the foothills of Loh Angeles, .t.'ons at the I according to reghc.; j rescrt. ! Oiit-of-Tnv.n CJii'M j Honored liluiier Party i A most en Joyablc round able taik wus held last Saturdny even ing when Mih. K. t Mulholltmd, ' Holpb I'hlpps. (leo. W. Neilson. ' Hal IMutl. J. K. Schreeer.gost, - VIMametf i-t ( luh I "ere i him week .About twenty young men. Mu- dentu of WillHineUe university will visit Medford Tuesdav. .Iiinuai v -!ith and will entertain In the First Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. with good music, singing and laughter provoking stuntH. Many Medfnrdites have enjoyed he state tiurnnment pinyrd n the floor of the games. Wilhtm- ftte Kym. He sure ami hear these ynunit men from this KrnwliiK unl- I verslty, whoso halls of learning Co-Ed Routs FVo'!r iIraM"n" k M " s' . . Of' fk'L . iTiS W Wi Wlie:i Miss Marian Barry, Sinn Francitco student at the Univer sity at California in Berl.elc, en tered the library of her .orority house and encountored a burglar, he didn't scream or faint but as S-iled him ag vigroujly that he fled. literally look into lb" front dour uf onr stale house (it Salem. Now is the time to show our loyalty and encourage the gradu ates of our own high school, who are now students a; V, I II. i no t I e. Social Events of Church Societies j Presbyterian Finleavors : Sleoi Thi Kvetihig Members of the Presbyterian congregation who have ever been j a member of the Christian i:n- deavor society in the past uiv to I meet with i lie regular (Mu lstlan Hndeavor ; ociety this evening. It will be an interesting meeting as j xperienci-s with the C. K. (taring the past will be related. An alum na. Oohb-n St;.r Scott, a teacher in the Lincoln school, w'n be the leader. stories of meetings, no ' cinls, dist run and n. 4.. .,... c.,o ! ventions and worn of the national 1 lONders will be told. ' There will be no other service or adults this evening, but all are vlted to this Joint C. H. nii-etlhg. Hapifst Ladls' Auvilia.y .Missionary Mc-tlng The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Haptlst church held a missionary meeting nt the home of the Doc- or.i Cnrlow, Tuesday afternoon. i i 22. After singimr. scripture mmml ' riBi Hi i vna read by ilrp. Ilalpli liayiiiond, Imaduales bae wandered back to ollowed by prayer by Mrs. w. t'. ; review their m ad.' school halls. Vil-on. The chapnr, Trobl.-m- i., ami Hlaiiler Freuil from if Conlael" rroiu tin- study book, i stm-kton. Cal. liuve 1 n MsltliiK The New Africa." i, jj then ably ; n-itli their cousin lap Hie Crolli li 'l et-eiiteil by .!is. clarea.-e Keizur. j All intorcsUm; Ictl.-r l'min Mrs. A ,,,n ninrlilne has been pur- I.MI-, lillinell or t.lilna v.as nail liviel,.- I f.,i- ih u. I ..... 1 which Is Flfie llaily After 111.- loo. tram the president. Mrs. (leo. ounil. eondllcted a short business iesslnn 11,,,1-eshm, nls were s.-rved Mra. ,. II. Khndes. Mrs. A '' II. ;Maud Hart, .Mrs. Slmklns ai-coin- nying. Mrs. Wing, p.-. the class, held a short meeting, sixty answering buslnes roll rail : by Hihle veiMc.. .Mih. Uolph I'lilpps gave view of the Hook of Acts, was very helpful as tho t which i Just finishing the Hledy of the book. Mrs. flrlbble gavo the life of I'aul, in a well ,,imi .in Instructive paper. The hostesses. Mis. Oliver. Mrs. Arnold. .Mrs. Sim kins and .Mrs. Hoilkins then served lunch. Yellow spring flowcn: and tapers added to "he beauty r.f die dining room. Mrs. It. It. FJIiott asked the cIiihh to meet with her in the near future. 4- rs. Uivi IjiiertaliiM ..iiiiiim .niwiiiiiiiiy MH'iriv ! The executive eomtnltteo of thnable. H a harp and violin duet. Svw Jersey, nnd wn to have been ; V Oman's Missionary society of ihe I Tuesday night's broadcast will ne ' r W'l- First christian church nut tit Ihcive local people an excellent id. .1 boh but ho died before the a p. , home of Mrs. J. T. !;ivis, Tuesday ' of the work along musical line,.. .,. .. , Aa com,o.;i,.d, accoitl afternoon. January Flans lot which is being done at the Junior 'ins tf, Sallv. ! ihe last half of the year s work'mKh chool. They .will hear 01 -1 -.MoHIo and I were educateel in twere outilned which Includes a 1 ganlz.itions. grouim and Individ-, (i1R couvi iil - first in Notre Dame iission Ktudy class to be lielil dur - Ing Febi-Tiary and March with .oiH. xaiici t hurch iih Instructor, Mrs. mis fia- will be be d on,. 1 vcnii.i- a wek for six consecutive weeks ; nd w ill afford the members of (the rjuireh a silendld ojiport unity i to stiVfy the work of inlssIonH and j cuty should, aval! ibis opportunity. themselves of j It wns alivo decided l? have a j 1 World Call'' b:inquet In the near i 1 ri"'"" uml Is shubl be u great , ' ight In Hi. social life of the j hurch as It will bo something 1 nrelv dirrvrnt th in anything! unocriaken by the church organl j . ' n,: '''re. ; ror the ti"Xt regular 1 " held Tuembty aft" tll'-et- nUn, f-'ebrtmry were made, the l.utz" icrouii to be In l:ilz.ibelll Jjarsju. with Mrs, ItulUbntk .f in.-, will t r.-i'i-i hosi.-: .-tin;: . i.l.-.l on lllt nounc. ,1 kit r. la,;ti weie s. rved by Jtu I'lUlclusiMii of tin- III Blur,. -iiik s al llii- - .Mi'llioiii-I 1 I Ii Sociely Ilae lloine t nmlni;" The I-atlies Aid society of the V li st M. 10. church met In reuhir Home Co.nini;" Tuesday after noon in Hie church parlors, Mrs. 11. :. Kolihms piesi.ung. Mrs. It. l- Van Hyke leading the d. mo tions, j Soiij;. 'Nearer, Mrs. Van liyke So?ik. "Am 1 a Still Nearer," of ferinn prayer. Soldier ,.f the Mrs. J. H. Caikin in behalf of the Mary-Martha circle presented Mr. W. N. Hok:m) in two vocal solos. "Tires," by Joyce Kilmer, and "Lady Moon," by T. HidllngH wortli ; M rs. 1 ienry Hueiu rtrardl, aecompaitist. Heading. "A Lilt le .Matter of Heal Fstale." by Myra Telly. Mrs. James Campbell. During the social hour the M:tiy M:;vih:i circle ser.'eil sandwiches iui follee. Thost observinu birth days were Mrs. Charles A. Pi.-kel. Mrs. Peter Dietrich, Mrs. Clarence Pankey. 1 loiior quests, Ale. J. V. Kecs, Mrs. A. I.. T.ibb, Mrs. Ned I tens -hoi4 . WEDDINGS Klvis H. Cochrane and . Anna belle Leainiug of Talent were uni ted In marriage by Uev. I. P. Lawrence a I the I 'rcihyterla u i;ona.: Saturday.' M rs. Thelmu Wright and ( J. M. Oat man of Tal ent accompanied I he bride and bridegroom. 1 The happy i ouple will be at home to friends in Talent where t they will make their home. M r. 1 Learning is employed by the ("op-; Howard School The first semester of school wtm completed Friday with a large number of children's names on the honor roll. The following! are t he names of children who have received the highest grades: Christine Le Vaney, liutli St ark -ey. Muriel Stocks. Nellie Moon. Irvln 1 oiy. J ohn Chit wood. Ale Donald De Vaney, Huth Thoburn. 1 ielen Siles. Hoy Staikey, Leroy Siles and C.enevieve. tie Vaney. Derthea Dean of the seventh grade Is the only one making lull per cent In spelling for the semes ter. Irsil Chapman has moved to the Ued-top mhool district but being in the seventh grade will attend Junior high in Medford. Medford higlu school has just had a fer days recess nt amester xaniinatlou-time so some of our i .,.i i,.,i i... i,il, leaeli- ,, ,,,,,,, u lH llt,iB sd ' f(,,. ,..,... ,, ,.vlne nblei-.tive and speed tests in all thrf grades. Mrs. S'aler who has recovered from a serious Illness will resume her duties Monday morning. Mrs Tlflcld of Ashland has been sub stituting during' her nbsem e. Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station I Variety will be a : next regular weekly feature of the 1 entertaintnent sutiplfed by theil mi'ai.icvousiy. i ncre m notchib. scheduled to npp?ar in con- !rH,.if'"'nlil ,M' Kn, lnw ana put on mo air every Tuesday iiighl, from I 10:00 o'clock. Mir-s Melba WIlllaniM, musical director at the Junior High school' will have about t;o of her boys and girls at the Hludio who ".'ill entertain listeners In with a pro gram of Inat ru menial and vocal music. Tiler! will be solos, duets, trios and ip:iartettes. the harmoni ca ha ml and harmonica quart cite will play, and tilt, boys' ami glr' glee clubs will sing, both singly and together. One mini her will be n trio, coiislnling of flute, clari net an d piano;, (wo other numburs a violin solo and an accordion solo. Another number Hchedliled, which should prove very enjoy able. In a harp and violin duet. Tuesday night's broadcast will ' ;i f'lo, consiniing of riute, eiar.- j net an ilpiano two other numburs ia violin solo and an accordion !-nlo A,w,ih,.e mmi .ebe.tiited. w)i eh h 1011 1 nrove verv en oy - ! iinls. and for these reasons fathers i.n.i .m.ih., wit 1.,. t.w.-e Hum i usually Intere-ted. F.ven Hiom- who do not have children in 1h local schools, will be keenly In t "rented to hear remits of this phat:e of activity which h0 to keen Medford. anions other think. ; tu. niUHicnl center of southern : (jrecnn. Assisting Miss Williams In su - pervisInK thiu presenta'0n are Mauri jinriigur and Kleanor Curry. Ituby Htone, school pianist, pluyn the accompaniments for the glee clubs nnd lather Church will he the necompanlst for the other numbers. NEW VOIIK. Jan. 2(1. (Pi Dropping temperatures today riv et. -d an Icy coat of mnll onto the eastern half of tho country. Last Word in Style ' A : in- 1 3'x J K (a- tit; HM1 'ASM Mi Adrier.ns Dore, formerly of Ccucr D'Alene, Idaho, displays one of the latest Loa Angeles bathing suit creations. i SHOW TELLS ALL. "There never was a more cap able actress any pluco than Molly O'Day nor n lienor pal." Tins from Sally G'Nell, dalniy, black haired, blue eyed, novle star, who heads the Kauchni Marco show, I V.MIku'a Idea," op,.-iiiii,s' at Hunt's I Craterlnn today. I And tho petite colleen, who sat on the edge of her lied at Hotel Jackson during tho interview, , brought her tiny fist tlowa on the pillow emphatically. "I'm always tost with Sally out of my sight that a why I came ' nun nr n nnn I ABOUT HERSELF along. Say, you mustn't tnis Bee hetwoeti themselveH not to bo tied ing I or on this bill. SIic h the up to nny Iopi contract with any cutest thhiK you ever looked at." ono ntudlo. Molly will continue on This, a few niiinitett later from thlH trip with Salty until March llttlo tliian haired, hazel eyed iti nad hoth will return to Holly Molly. 08 Hhe Hipped her cup of wood together to nopear In pic tea down in the Jackson Hotel t'ureH scheduled for that time. j uuiiiiH room. riauy o iVt-11 and Mol!y O'Day! Where could ono find two mimes move eloquent of tho Kmoiuld Itde? And yet, noi, inoftj IrlHh are they than the two h.lllianl little HiKtertt theniHtdvcH, who camo nenr helng twiim In the hoiiKu of Nonnon, 20 and 111 yearn ago respectively, nvay hack In Hayonne, New Jor Hey. i " here were 10 of tin in the j , 1 famllv," conriiied Sally, "pix htiya Knee weeing the pontern carry and loi:r :lib - :ill famoun," and'ilhg pictures of tho 21 good look wit It that her tdg blue even tlid - ing college hhlcks, who compose hour of radio." r( ;ii 111 'v ihkio ami mie laugu- companvi1"" "" ",!" "ueciauon KMi:i)i,'l,K,ul i,t' i" Noonun kIWh, t iiini iii.u iii.nir- iiiem oeos'oi'o I llllltl'L' O Ll' 1 Hi.lly in recounting her family hlRtor s'atlcil hack in tint tiny . w'heii her father and mother were yoiiir. i he tormer. Hit? said a plot":: o, (ion gi? W. Cblbl s, idltor of the Philadelphia I'uhlic Ledger, and family friend. Sally'tt in. n Iur had n remarkable soprano ; nie-, and the famous e:litor had great hopes of hor becoming an o:tera idar of renown. Lilt Just as her erlstcut loll wan comiileled, f hu uad 'i'lioniUM F. Noonun decided ol, H doinesflc S'HIy or Mnil u .' f (, career, and noil nor wou:d admit buin- r..'.i t t,. r,r i, . r,.- o,n .tttin nf convent. New York, thou nt Uir- ,.Mn iii.,.v in Totontn Ontario. and filer back nt Notre Unmet, I sali! the star of the Kiinchon Miirci, (ino'w. ' I "At Nnlro Dame, wo used to put on all kinds of ilramatlca and that's where I developed my l ive ot the theater," alio said. "Kunny I Isn't It, how many stars w-ero edu-1 ' catcd in coiivenls.' Hut we used to do Hhakespon-o nnd other etnssi drama to our hearts content, and 1 always loved it. I hear from omo or tho liuns my toncher now, and they are always no en-mnre-rlnK about my work. You sen thev have movie pro-trams rlttht nlotm' lor tho students I get nnlto a thrill out of tho fact that the kids back there aro sen- Iiik snino of the pl tures Molly anil I hiv starred In." The petite celelnity, in her beutitliul Fitch fur coat, chic red hut and saucy red velvet slippers, leaned back thoughtfully, against the pillows at the head of her ..-u. ... iur .-yt:3 lighted up vivaciously .".gain as sho J bought hack over the highlights at her i lamtly history again. j "Of course one of mother'u proud j est poKsessions, is the massivo j sill-: flag and silver cup she re ecivetl duriiiR the World war, for having tho most children in tho service, of uny uiulher In New Jersey. Kho iiad four Hons ami one daughter all over sens. Thera ; ... ...y t ies, that'-t ' really their names) and George and Dick and Mary all In France ac the same time. Mary was u Ked cioss nurse. "Tom was a graduate of Not Dame, and an all American foul hall slat- in liijl. George wa.i chosen as one of tho UlymiJ-: , champion hockey players; In l!i-0. I He ailetuled Kordham College. New York. K1 and Dick went lu i Si'"-. ''I'i-" " ! It was rather hard to .-?et Sally ' 0'.. i ,., i it, aoout herself so Cngrossed was sho in giving the : rest of the family the center of the stage especially Molly, whom line reviewed lovingly through j scenes In "The i'atetit Leather Kid," "Shepherd of the Hills," "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" land "Hard lloiled llaggerty" and a number of other suecessea. Kin " nlly she gave a brief sketch of the i pictures In which alio herself dV i peared. , "My lirst el ancn cnniu In "Mike" 'a pici uio which was to have bcO'i done by .Mary l'lckio-d. Hut she decided to do soniethl'ig else. Marshall Neilan looked out the wi !.,. one (inv anil saw my hroth- er and nie silting on the lot. wait i ii ! lor our friend, Ivan Knhn, who look us out there with him, and 'asked Ivan who I was. "Ivan told him, and Mr. Neilan told him to send mo In for a test. Tint next day I was given tho lead in "Sllko." It's from this plcturo 'i..' i.'-..-.on Ma go got tho idea for tho Mike's Idea'." i "Six months after I got my first part, Molly wan east for her first role, and she's been climbing steadily ever ulnce." There Sally was, back on tho subject of Moll again. ' . "On March 17 an appropriate day for a llttlo Mick llko tile--I shall nrrivo hy airplane, from Salt Laku at Hollywood, to begin my next picture, "Tho lllg Ton,"'' a talklu, circus story, for Motro-Goldwln-Mayar." Auked whether Vir not she liked talkies bettor than the silent drama, M1sa O'Noil nodded hur head and anilled. """ "Oh they're fun I. llko thorn for uortain types of stories..' Atid they add a vorletv nnd n nt to acting Hint the others don't have. But for leal heavy drama sllo-ico la golden." Hoth Molly, and Sally are free hince afars, doing ono picture for ' I'trst National, another for M.-G.-M.. and probably the next tor some other comnany. 1 hey have agreed WILLAMETTE GLEE (he Willamette Vnivermty uieo t , fit at the First Metnodist cnurcn Tuesday eveniiiK at eight o'clock. I '"ithe local committee in cnarge oi door receipts, are not afraid for the ticket sale. Those boya would Ik- wonlf tho prit'e of admhisioii just to go and look at, accord - ing to the expression of local flap pers. Hut, nceording to local music lovers, who have heard them by fore, the Willamette University (1'ee club can sing. This will he their LTith season in concert, a fact which in itself, is a guaran tee of considerable .buccohh. Collene songs, classical hn1 , popular numhera will bo includfnl In thir renertolro of Beleetlons. Quartet numneru, ana special will also enliven tho eve ning s pei forinance, and from re ports, the. program should pleuAv In '-very respect. air. ana mii. cnuri Muranmi m Ashland aro tho parents of a 10 pound hoy; horn at- tho Sacred Heart hospital. Friday. January !f. Mr. nnd Mih. c. K. Smith ate the parents of a daiiKhter weltthlnK six pounds and elitht ounces, borii at tho Community hospital yester. day mornlnK. January : A seven pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Klncald of Central l'olnt January 24 nt th,n Purucker'homo. -n ftUllLIf!TON. N. J.. Jan. 23. iri ltecuuse bis radio would not finietlnn. police said, Oeorse Hen- Inv. C3. (Irovlelle. committed soW clde. Artcr worKirir on nis raato until Into Inst nlnht lie ran ln(p liio ru "" "'urnvu. - I . Births ii o o