o O o MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OIKiO". sl'XDAY. FI'.P.ia'ARV P.. U20. PAGE FIVE Irene DcLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 71 4 . vi:i:ki.v fc Monday i i 1 ovular iiHMjiius l,uaril uf t til rectum, Y. '. A. ut the i- clnh lmiisc, 7:". . Mctiii of the D-Ii'luun Hoard at Mrs. Jairu.i Culliiia residence, !:u :t. in. 4. TuUiy. J Women.' Missionary u- t , eieiy. Christian hmvh. Home J- uf Mm. :. N. Ilhkn at 2 p. m. ; h (Ireater Mod ford club curd parly. 2 uVluck, Itutlamt Ho- I- fl, rublic ia cordially in- vilod. b Jacksuti County Health as- ! sociutiun, Civic Club Iiouhu at ; Ashland. J .1 ti r k s o 11 County M UJ-ir -5 j TVohtrs' a.ssoLiation. huine f Mrs. T. J. Ainspuker, 1 1 1 ; J West Main streot. j Woman's Association, Pros- j 4 byterian church at 2:30 in 4 , ihc parlors nf the ehurclj. t , 4- Wednesday liowna , Circh'. home of 4 1 4 Mrs. O. H. Kldridso at the 4 4 VoorhioH ranch. 1 4 Priscllla Circle, Mel hod it I 4 rliurch, home "f Mrs. Witilry, lieames Chapter, noc'al club 4 4 will (five curd party, MuhohIu Hall ut S p. m. Public in 4 invited. 4 MV'Jfurd Onruen club. Iin- portant meeting. Hotel Med- 4 4 ford. 7:30 p. in. 4 c h r y . a n I hcnuim Circle 4 Thimble club, i' p. in., home 4 of Stella Anderson, 1120 M- antic ll. Ttmi-Hlay lloyal nr ik h burs, regular meeting ut 7 ::!0. The Alpha flmptnr of th Dclnhinii Study club, will meet Thursday, ! 11 Pcbrtiray. Kucnth at Y. W. C. A. The Carniition club in., will meet with Mr. John Seller at Gof. North Central, at y 2 p. in. I'ridnv. h Henefit recital of the Kvn I lienson Uancin A.idemy. J Frank'H IMayliouec Theater, S o'clock. v Junior High 7'arent-Teach- ova. 3 : 1 ."1 at thn Hchoot. DaiiKhters of Veterans will miiol :if tlin AriilorV. St. Mili'lc's Guild card parly. yt. Ma'rlt's . Parish 4 Ilou.1. 4 Suliinlay. v : CollcKn AVonicirs "I llumo of Mrs. M. Koot. lj Summit avrniie. S'.SO p. in. Ziilplina T'-mplu X-. in. liuuslUt rs of Hie Nilo will liold a rnocplion at Crants 4 Tass at tlir Masonic Ti'iiiph. lionorios Mrs. Victoria Crousn of l.os Angolis, Suprtmio t tiooon. 4 Williams Jubllcn Stnitoif, Presbyterian cduinli. Spoil- sored by Women's assoeiatlon. ! -lnefit lUvitnl IJvcnt or This Week. One of the outstanding events of the pre-bnten S'ai on. is the benefit recital for th) lipitx'pal i.ti-gim fund to bo given by Mrs. i:vc Benson. This interesting af fair will be presented in Prank's Play House theatre on the niRht of Pcbruary the eighth. The eve ning's entertainment will consist of character, acrobatic, interpre tive and novelty dancer. (Includ ing pantomime) by pupils of the Kve Denson Daneiuk academy, and pleasingly Interspersed by Prank's Comedians in various specialty acts. The program is as follows: Gypsy Life Ciirls: Helen 1'atton. Ia Alur,le l!eck. Arline Amaae, Margaret Mann Hoys: Do re on ,everctte. La Von ne Anderson. Plorencc Danbds and Doris Pulton Holland Khhbs (taken from Nut Cracker suite) 1 la rba ra Holt, a nd Ci ord o n lleiirion Trio (double act) Nellie Wtiters a ml John Prank llecentric (group) La Alurle Jteek. (; Lu Pcvro Hurbara Holt Spanish Solo Dance - ..... (with castanets) La Vonnc Anderson Heuptrs -. ity Pairopean peasants, inter "pretlng the Harvest Bcann and the call of the Angelus Margaret Mnnm and Plor-, enoo Daniels . Little Maids from Nagasaki ; ' firetcheii MeAlilster, Plola M eCray, 13a rbara Pru nklin, Itaibura lie vim and the trnlo-If-ls, Detly Canfield and Hao Lo Key re Troika Ponb s Helen I'atton La Murle P.eek 0 Doris Palton Driver Noel 15 en son Arusical Act Jana Coyle, Carl Luthlcy -tvslnHont SoiiHt of th- Nii-'ht Wind .' Helen "ood "Single" Monologue Mr. Craig Columbine Qui Plirt Columbine. La Murle Ueck Suitors: Knglih. La Vonnc Andeton O .Spanish. Dorecn Levcrttte ii'Eing and Talking Act Nellie Waters, John Prank Tup Gordon I'.enson icuttian "Maid Dante Durecn Leveret te and La Murle Hucli Coined)' Skit ' l'rank's Comedians Mrisie for the evening will be. furni.-hed by Mia. V. 11. Ander son, academy pianist and Frank's, orchestra: violin, Keith Cole. 1 piano. Jaiia Coyl'-, trombone, John Paul and drums, Harry Newman. f ' Mrs. Lariton Honored Mr. am! Airs, (,roy Ueinni At Informal Party From viit lit taliforiiiii. j Mrs. A. II. Uimm entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Ciroy-aii Informal "nel-Mthfirhood party' (turned yesterday from uakUnd WVdnesday at her home, in honor and San Francinco. where they jot Mrs. C. O. Lariso:t. who re have been visiting for the lust n cently moved in u of the Duplex days. While in the buy cities they houson on South Holly street. A were pttctttH of Mr, and Mrs. Jiw-1 social afternoon was enjoyed ful reiH c Orey. Mr. Crey. w ho is one j lowed by rofreshniont.s. of the owners of the crater Lake ' (Juests Included Mrs. C. 0. Lnr- Autoinoiivt- company of Medford, attended the Kan Francisco auto mobile sfhtfw and was present at a Pacific. Coast conference of Gra- 1 ham-Pa'g-i dealers. MolKe Uay of lUi h Is spending; Ihn w-ffk-ninl with Mrs. It. N. Put-' !,.r j Ureater Medtoru cluh hridgt? t ' 4-1 ; party at the Holland lintel at L':0 logrx of lfunoi IamIco 'o'clock Tuesday, February 5. Thir- Has Interesting Proffrnm. ' ty-flvc cents for reservation. Call I ,The Degree of Honor lodf; metlMrn. H. O. Iavid3on, or Mrs. In regular resslon Friday ev-nlng, Luko Kyan, uKl-K. 1 January with tho m-w officers I , I for the year in charge of the j Mrs. Breynton Finch Hostess work. Alter the business HCKsion the program commit tee gave tvr-ry intcrcstiliR proCvuhl. UeCrcsh- DK iils w. iv si'ivcd by EstliiT llu ler and Mis.' WeiU'r. Mrs. Ornysmi Ho!'ilsnn of Ihf V. K. Kisli.-rio nl Trail was tin? kiii!SI of Mrs. Hal l'latt Wcdntsday and Thursday. j Rhtlicliiy Willi I'.iny Mr. and Mrs... II. Kvanee ' liter-, ! lalned the follow-in Kllcsts at ,V'i'" j home on West Main street Monday I ; night in honor of their dauKhter j lOvelyn-May-s flft-entti I.lrt h0:iy ! nnnlversay:.Mr. and Mrs. 1. Torre, Mrs. Myrtle (liilversoii. Miss Jean Cutvei-son. Miss Myrtle Hi'hy. I Miss Thelina Illlow. Miss Vh'Klnla , .liilieroo, .Misf Ji.ii.ii"'i'- ! Miss Vera Peters. Miss Ida Wilson. I Mis l ay Green, i lyle Siniih, I Uf- ! consolation, ford t:ollius. I.. Albreelil, Kiehard I I Wilson. A. Mcpherson, and Doners. Harwood Entertains 1 MetlreKor. , Rowena Circle I' Games and dnieiiiK were en- j The Kowena Circle of the Veo i joyed, followed by a buffet lunch- man lodge held their social meet- t.on - Mrs. jtl. Kliumer of reKa was i a house uu of Mrs. Tm Ural-jdHy Itey of South OaKdaio uuring uic . 'past week. ' i . i I .Mcdio.d ;aeleii lull ; Will Mi-it WcxIneMluy. ' ; inc .o.oM-.u I have their regular monthly meet- -ing at the Aledford Hotel Weilnes- dav. J'ebruarv sixth ut 7 : ;t0 p. m. 1 ! At this meeiing the m-w officers : ',.tii , ...i ih.,e will hi-! y.ii,iM.i .f i..ci iiiieresi ' ibrought up for discussion. ! long 'distance telephouo exchange, j Lich mother of the circle UHK j New members will be cordially ' a dinner was held last Tuesday nuked to contribute a plate, cup or , I huso present Included Airs, 'welcomed and this would be an ; evening nt the homo of Myrtle spoon to replenish the dish , tip-, irrnest Chfldrelh. Airs. Leslie DIUe. 1 Ideal time to loin. i Xewlmid, Siir tfast Ninth street, board before Daddy's hIkIu. pl:ms M Arthur Wells, Mir. I'hll : i Arr Leo Drown of tho Porest j with tho following mcmberH of tin for which are already being made. Hatty, Mrs. J. W. Smiley. Mrs. K. j ! li.-servists will give an instructive j exchange preHenl: Kvclyn irov Airs. Willets room received the ; M. Conkaey, Mrs. Wni. Pooksoy. t 'bilk on trees shrubs, moving and ! Dorolhv Nyswarnor. May Heath.- fern for having the most mothers'!. -nrl I'earson, Mrs. Itay Hat iplanting same. etc.. which every Luthora llrynnt. Uulh Hannister present. Men. Mrs. Louisa lleltz, Mrs. K. I). J ; garden lover should hear. . land (ihidyn Glenn. Miss Daniel-1 The piano solus by Amy PUioU 1 ,,,,,:r- aiul lllJ l"r -:;ii(.'st. Mia.. ! " 4 jpon was transferred from Iho local w-ere very much enjoyed. ; W ells. j Tho regular monthly business J off tt-o (o Portland this wuvk. . A "Purnlshiug a Child's PMii,-f imcting of the board of directory , "f the Y. W. l A. will be heiuiam waH followetl by several lames Alonday evening, Pcbrujry 4 at Df .bridge 7:30 at the club houue. ! Marks t.uild Itrhlge l arty ; Card Party. 1'ein iti i in., n irn. Iftfi uiumn ui oi. .'iiin Airs. Luke liyan and Atlss Predajuru planning one of their delighl Scbnelder were jointjMtstesseH at jiui Card parties for next J'rhluy, cards Tuesday nigm. i nren inuies ! were in play and a jolly evening I was enjoyed by all. i Waff I Luncheon Honoring Mrs. West. Airs. Golden Starr 'Scott cnter- taineu ine L.incoin icacuers w no i a waffle luncheon last r riuay. i The affuir honored Airs. West who : was leaving for liuropc. j xa, i 77t"" ! Mrs. Woods Hostess I ri u i iguc r j i y airs, iiaroiu w oous whs nuslea tnt bridge Thursday evening at her il'.'nt. r il.,- "'.-I I.IK. i.r-L"1" : rifisii.s, Hwcot m:uh mill f:rns. Mrs. Elmer Kyle held high score. uu ailt.A 111 orv. i..'. m... n. i.'n.l . III-: ui iinn, ii'.ui.' i uvt: uiiu .'iiu.i II ' Hubbard I 'din-sis include.!: Mrn. G. Humph - rey. Mrs. Jennie Williams, Mm C 1. j Wrictilt r. Mrs.. D. Onnoc. .Mrs. W. t arpcnler. Mrs. II. Paec. Mrs. E. , Kyl.j, and Mrs. It, Iliibbartl. VI.. .n,i m,. r-.-n-l Ti-nsru-nlil are receiving! the congratulatlona on the usual games were played, rc tlio birth of un eight-pound daugh- I frcshniente were served. Mrs. L. tcr.-born at the PuVueker mater- P: Oolder was a-guest of the host ility home at U':40 Saturday. A name for the youn' "Mls" has not been decided upon Lincoln I'arcnl -TonWiors i -.l..mli. Pi..i.l'r.lilciit Dm. The Lincoln P.-T. A. met at 'Lincoln school Kriday, I'ebroaTy list, with n very good ottendance. There won an Invitation given Iq 'the pajil prcidents to meet ualnfthe secretary's and treasurcr'ii rc i with the association und talk over ports and allowing of hills, i old times. There were five V-ltj The president 8tutcd that rouud ! presidents responded to Hie invi-iders day would be observed nt ! latlons. They were Mrs. John Junior high nchool Kriday evening. Perl. Mrs. N. S. Bennett. Mrs. IS. I February 13, all circle of tho city M. Ttuasong. Mrs. G. W. Nellson an'G.drs. Luke llyan. On behalf of tho association they were pre 1 stilted with very pretty corsage I bohnuctii of sweot peas und .ferns. K.ich of 0; ladies responded witn a few remarks on the "high lights" of their administration. The association w as veo" Ideas - .u.tly entertained by the Junior High debating team, debating on the free text book question. The affirmative .side won. The home made candy sale nelied about 5fl for the treasury. The refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Chiis, Luman. A delicious ang angel food cake decorated with y' candles In honor of found ers' day, us presented by Mid. Jones. ifioiT, Mrn. (ireaves. Mrs. V. M. ' Koi'sIihw, Mrs. Uordou Kui'shaw, i Mrs. Ireno Do l.osli. Mrs. Jnlw ; Uenlson. Mrs. K. A. Moitre, Mrs. O. C. Taillue. Mrs. It. Mason, .Mrs. Tiira llradloy and Mrs. (!. Kiinmtr of Yrcka. ror vaienine ran I Mrs. Ilroyntou Kineli and Mrs. Opal Clark wore Joint hostesses at a very delightful Valentine party nlven to their llrldiie elub at the home of Mrs. Ureynton Pinch on West JaoVsou btrcet. Ft i-! day ovcnlnR. I The rooms were gaily decorated I In Valentine colors. Three tables of cards and music throusliout Hi"! evening were very nutch enjoyed. I The refreshments served were vcrv prellv carryiii!; out the Yal olllinvi scheme. I Those present were Mctiilnmcs i ( n(11!ers. Nyle tlllfoiil, Halph naiit.y, Harvey Vouiik. Josephine 1 ,ones. All.Hllsla ClloVer. Drea Davis.! Vivian llarto and Misses lOstherj Mt;t'ollum. Lillian Wise and the : hostesses. . I ,J1S. liarve i umis n'ni " i seori. ,tn, M J.ss Esther MsCullum I 1S H'T .'(Wlil.nj .n in-: ii.'i'i.. Mrs. C W". Harwood with Mrs. .1. u, Kclxomijose as hostess ednes. evening, January HI. Tho cue- nitiR was spent in piaymg progres- sivo 500. Kveryoun present norts a vepv cntovahe time. '1 Im ,busin8N inwting for February will : he held ut I Ho home Of Mrs. O. Kiuiuigu hi. inovoornioH 'MM,H. Clavton Isaaes and th WulnoHday afternoon. February u. M M . M ,t , , ' . Miss Danietson Honored . ' ' At Dinner Party Cmiilimentinir Miss Pave Dan- ielwon head onerator at the local : three coiirso dlrliPt wuh p?rii n. in.. Ill HI. .luril H luirieii muiiw. I-TokpokhIvu and pivot biiUgu will be in play. Couuulttee in charge Tur the i.fiernoon: Airs. S w e m, Mrs. i i .... ll..l.,.,.u Mi- ikPllL i.intii. i., .-no. ....i and Airs. Aleiidenhall. ., fr.s. Hideii Will Knlviiuin iiionary .Society. jlv Woman's A!iiionary society of the First Christian church will . . . tU ,,., m,.u v. v ii lliden Tuesday, l ebruary Otli at ... ,i. i.... inBn,iv p' 1 , "n ' Z ,d ail coi'uiiuiy himivu iu . The Ulljaheth Illlx Kiolip with -"- """""k '"',' coal lie oi mo liiw'u'i' Tills W'ill be un hour folloviiiK. Ti . interesting meeting and a large attendance ia desired, (rs u UmtrrH UuMUv. ,lriB(! , , . charm- !'ing hosier nt ihe llulldlng Uridgv I club Thursday afternoon. After l ess. ItiMiM.'vcIt I'liivnt-Tiiiclicrs 1 Have Interesting Mei'tlns ! Another Interesting mcctlm,- of I the llooscvelt I'arcnt-Teuchera as - soctation was held Kridny, Febru- ary 1, -Mrs, Doiph Phipps presld- I ing. Tue buInesa included rendins f uniting. i' All money of un association Is tifed for elilld welfare worli, ac cordingly one of tho important purchase Is a portable Orthophonlc ; which has been presented lo the j school. The children of KDioscvelt ore ; . trying to win the pictures of Abrn-j ham Lincoln and Hobert E. Leci Uo be give by the national school) Uarings department to the chool Double Engagement of the Misses Palmer Announced m 4M, "mi 1 h 14 n ins Kli'3W v'i t&l- 4&- M Left Miss Esther Palmer. A" " l'at surprise b came ilie double antiouio friends ment of Misses I he eiiu-agei.ienl.s of tb l-Nther ' iml ;iiitur I'ahiier ! Mwrn. Vernon K. Day and A I son A. Jiiittl. The announcement was inadir on Saturday afternoon, l'Ybruary "nd, at Willametie uni Vi'rsliy. where Miss llinor I'ahuer is attindtng school, and where her tdter was a student previously. This was the occasion for a de lightful luncheon in the green gale I room at the spa, "faiem. lo whieii , lllr v.four SOrorlty sisters, tin; . house-nmtlier. Mrs. Alice II. Dodd. ; , Mu.(..u i... ! (.Ulll'K Mrs. I-:. P. Tlnmias Mrs L H p,,.,.,.,., f Klamath Palls. par ilmer g-Uing at least Ml per cent of the children lo bank. . I read bv Afrs. Mornn. eave m;in rXeellcnt mggcstiuus to mother:-. j Afrs. Jierrian presented a pancr containing much food for thoimht. ' showint; tho importanco of spiritual education in the training of a i hlld. 'I.llllli !ol(lin I l.-i if.' '"I.lulr I!ru;vn Knli.v" mill "Mo (?iv Mini" . . . ,. !. . 'I'lu report uf tin: Mt-hool nursr. Mrn. .luin'H. on chllih-i-n'H vt!lt,-litM, 1 1 "ILV-UIIK. n- ll" ; InslniiiiiK of Ihi bi lml your 1ln war f,2 uiuU'l-wrlflit, but l,y Janu- li rv I thn lis! showed onlv nhw1. . who ore at icaai leu pur cent mi - uerw eisiii liH-kson Coiiiily Health lnlt III Meet A,l,laii.l h lo Uuh On Tuesday, l-'eliruary r. at 2 p.1 in., the public Is Invited to tli bl - monthly ineetiiiK of ihe .laekson t:ounly tiililie Health nsMiieiati'Mi at the ciic clulihiiio"' In Aslilaiid. Speakers: Mihs .lean I'asley, ciln - cation director of Ihe Oi-cko.ii Tu- ' bereulosls association: Ilr. lOmily i.oieoni, eouniy ueitiiti oiiictai: I Miss foolid-e, head of the tlcparl I nieiit of health utid hyrlene in A-h-! land Normal. Reanet Chapter Will Give Card Party Ueaines Chapter Social elub will glv a curd party lu .Masonic ball Wednesdav evening. February 0 at is p. in. Mrs. Kdnn iKnnes. chair - ! mini, assisted bv ihe ol fleers of the chapter I Kvcryone attending will he Mired a 'lood tiino. licllclou freshinentB will bo served. Don't 1 forget Ihe dale, Kcbriuiry r, ut s p. in., .Masonic hall. Como and briiiir your friends. Bu..ril, p.,iv j ... ' Hnnnrlnn Birlhilav A group of friends of Mrs. Harold Wells, ;10 West Jackson street, pleasantly surprised her on the evenliiir of her birthilav. Sat- ujtiay. January ?f. Tile evening was spent in play. Ing game. Mrs. WoIIh w-as pre. Honied will) a nitinbrr of beaull. ful Rlftii. HefreshntenlB were serv ed at a lain hour by Mrs. K. P. : u.i,,,.., t o u,,,tt, v und .rn, Artiiur AVells. Those present Included Mr. Ernest Chlldrctli. Mrs. Ioslle Dike. Mrs. Ariur Wells. Mr. ' Phil Ratty. Mis. J. W. Siniley, Mrs. II. M. Cooksey, Mm. Wm. Cooksey, Mrs. Curl Pearson, Mis. Hay Lat- Right Miss Elinor Palmer The met if carried out In the decorations was the Kairy l'mi. lie ! was silhoiietlrd on tiny booklets i which tiiselnsed the news. These were hid'I'ii in the eent-r of a ' miniature pond over which n daiu : ty f iti-y hmvivd. S'ien the Mr'::iners en- pulled and the , secret d beloved, little Jessie lillnor Shinii biougbi in two corsages, in which the Meters found the rinj;s. The Misses I 'aimer are dangh- I ters of .Mr. and Mrf, H. .1. l'almer of tliis city, and hnv mally friends ; in-re. Miss Ksther l'alnier is ;i harpist i in I'oriland anil in studying music at Kliison-While t.'oiiservaiory. i Air. Kiist.d is a student at t'nivcr- Mty ff ttreireti, ami Mr. Day is in business in Toiiland. i The day for a double wedding : has not yet been set. I, ...... ' ten.- M rs. Louisa l.elu. Mrs. Scriplur and the honor guest. .Mrs. '"Uc.ui mmc vm Have Reception tin nt'xt Siilnnliiy af'.tirnoon tVb- ruury 9 nt o'i'luck in thi (Irnnlii I'asH Manonlc Tclilpli', Zulfllna j lllH uou.r i'.:turu lru(rriim Tcmulo No. Ill lliiiiKhl.'iM of till'! An imrrraiing ft..riioun wiih Nllu will hold a liM i'iilicill lo Mr.s. ',,,,,.( ,y lhP ctrpiitnr Moiironl chili Vli:toihi fi'oiisu of I.oh Aiiitnles. ln the KII1tl )mi ,,i t, orh'tilnl "i"'"i O.Ufi-11 of Ihn nunhlrrn (i,.jcna jiumlay, January L'sth. or Iho Nile, who Is making hi-r .m,.,,. ,1!lt., A. (lilmorc wuh in offlclul vhill In Ihf K'llll'h'. clmi-Bo of tliu liroKiiiin. .Mrn. New A ccif inoiilal wllh Ihc iidniiahlrM) Inl. ri..in.,., ititi'n'Ntiin.' or m.vcrul new ninnlM-m uial Iho ill Hi It I lil ti oil of offlri'I'S for llld I'll- ,"jl"K ',l' will bo IllflndcU ill tlioj,,,,. psfsuii-nt souUiCTii' Ore-j " V , .. , ., '' ,.' ii ,, rv,l ., ''..,. '..,... .,. "1 lit' no'lliuers, Hl;il oa;.iiaiiin. 1 ,.,.,., ul b,..hih nt file llel KoKUe iiolcl followed by dancing. i llclplllllll (lllll I.Mfi. l(li Mrs. Tno. The Thursday inornltiK group Study clot lnt Mrs. IJ. (I. Ty edei ii It Johnson ii.f (ho Delphian ) :it tin.' home of ; ree with Mrs. F !us icailer. j "l-'lemish Arl" was th subj.vl f,r discussion followed bv a book . re ieiv. "Ilesllny Hoy," given by ,111'x. Ilumiihrev. Miss Phippo Hostess Honoring House Guest Miss May Philips entertained a number of former ucnualiilances of her house guest, Mrs. II. A. . anndy ol llnxeburg. on l-rliliiy ut ' r Home oil L.isl .Main siroct. ! Potted plants and feriiH worn ' "sed ahotil lite rooms. Musical numbers frimi Mesdaines Meeker mil llttucrgardt and chorus sip.-x. ing were enjoyed. Tltn remaindor lof the afternoon was Hpenl in new Ing and geueiul ronversallon. He irebnieiita wero ecrved by tho 1 liijhles.H. ! lluiislou c;irls laiterluln , Willi I'nnclitif Parly I Dancing to Ihe strains of music. ' ' 'he "'"'e yu is oi-eheslra, I upwards of r. f si iiilenls of Medford ' high school gathered In the Kve , 1 " nson dancing academy In tho M'dforil Center building Saturday evening, the guests of the MIssch Mary und Helen Kdmlston, AVhilo dancing furnished Ihc )t-llicipul entertainment of the evening a number of novel and - arousing si mils were en love I j chief nniong these ii-in n mnek bankelhRl! game between two U-am of horn Inl by Kdward Houms nnd Jack floylc. Iteferee J Hilly W alker ruled Ui outemno a ! s -or. less tie wlvn Merlin Tolllfson I fell on the toy balloon employed u ' w ball and t-ioUe un tJ.e game with n luiitl hung. lief reshmeutK were served by Mis. J . IMmlslon white Mrn. Lena West presided at the punch bowl. Dixie Ambler llruvey acted ; as stunt master. j I ; nests inetnded: Misst'H Tuclb I.owry. Marjin-y Marshall, Her! ha :it:.ne. ivggy Miller. ,!uMine Miller Mai u.net t hibleis. (JUn la (letch- t II, M iry S'an Dyke. Prances Mil- ' l. r. Dorothy I'.-d-y, P.lijibetii Meil- inc. Carol llodn Doielhy Slead. 'llarrh i Sp:irrow, .lunet-Wray ! Smith. 1-aura Druiy. Itarbara iDrury. Gcraldine Laliiaiii, Mary j Adiimyon, Louise Uroeimer. and Mary and Helen DdmlMon. MesMs. Kmil Mohr. Merlin Tel- liisou. David I.owry, Homer l'latt. j I'hilip Stune. Herald llartsook. Donald Moore, Charles llarnes, llnrutd tleliaur. Hill funninb'bam. Jaek itoylc. ltob Poyle, llarl Aler-c-r. John liedly. iiuwau tireeij. Hilly Walker. IMward Peains. P.ob Ltnmtn. Harold Archer, prank O'Nuil. Hilly Lyman, liobeit Sleet -er, Pete Thompson and James Udmisiun. Jo n lor Hih 1'. T. A. Will MtxM Pridny The Junior High School Parent -TeMi hcr iishocl;;tloti will meet pri day af tet noon at 'A : 1 T, at the school building. ADss Jean P.cslcy, director of the Oregon State Teachers association, will be the principal speaker. The music will iv i ehaige f Ali.ss Williams who will present lite glee club a well a.i a iiuinber of other groiis in musical num bers. Hefreahments will be served. ' - j Daiirhlers of Vetei-ans Will M'tit Prhlay The Daughters of Veterans met in regular session January at the armory. Duly routine biisi ; ness was trant-acted, and alter the j hi'sslou the aluminum contest was i decided, first prize being given to A1 rs. Davis and second lo Mrs. Hlllott. Tho next meeting of the tent will be on Prhlay, Pcbruary S, at (he armory. Mrs. Palcn Hostess .MlMHu 4 'lull The Uoyal Neighbor AIit,lletwe club met with the president, Alrn, Palcn on Wednesday afternoon, with a good attendance dcapite the snowstorm. Plana for the state meeting In North Ileml were dis ousHCd. I A special meeting was called nt Mrs. Keek's. 41U South tlrajie, to finish the silk tptuilt. Very tasty refreshments were served by t lie hostess and Airs, Lloyd Palen. .Mrs. Stanley Jones will bo hos tess February J J. at 7 yy Abler street. j The Jtoyal Neighbors meet on Thursday at 7:iu. V isitors always ( welcome. Mr. UotM Will Fiilerlaiii College Women's t lub The Colleg" Women's club of tliu Hogue Itiver valley will meet at the home of Airs. Myron Hoot, la Summit avenue, Saturday, Feb ruary y, lit'dii at J:"iO. The book review will be given by Airs. II. P. liosworth. Jr. The hk. "Dreiser Looka at Uussta," by Theodore Dreiser. Social chairman, Airs. J. C. S. Wetllu. I (;,ri,.r Mulfonl i lnl lMl UI1 .'u,;.,,,,,. i-uaui-fH." i mi r:. l,.l in.. ! Kon' ,U"":,J on 11,0 new l'rul'"" Iiouau IlllU oilier C1II1J 1IOUNCH In this district. She brought many , tliiugu to the eillh luoinhcru uf the ; Orealer Medforil elub. ( Tea anil cookies were served by 1 '.he committee ' ' I Social Events of Church Societies Tho Prlsellla Circle of tho First Methodist church will meet will! I Mr. Wi.Kely. 015 Went Jackseii Islrcot on Wednesday afternoon. wilh Situ. N. J. Wiley as hoaless. - A mixed program will lie giv en to increase the financen uf the i:pnorlh League of. tho . M. H. Clmrch, .South, FiWay evcnlns, Feb. beKlliiiliig ut 7:30. Tho following numbers will be given: croup of Ijarky songs, The Darky Sextet. Heading, Cherokee Seller. Violin culo, Margirle iteduiond. Heading, Luollo Selb-r. Ktunl, Ullly Uruy. Well Tilly und Marvin Lallmer, Vocal solo, llerlha Klcher. Monologue, "Tin. Poor Old Man" ) Adabce Keller. 1 Itnnjo hiiIo. Ollle Hurnctt. Duet, Kthel Wilkinson und tta- j fuel Ilenson. ' Croup uf songs. The Midgets, Alpha Delia Cluss Men ut llldni lliuiK'. The Alpha Delta 'class of the Christian church held one of their most enjoyable parties Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Krnest lihleu on oast Jackson. About twenty-flvo members of the class were present. Alter a Jolly afternoon with games, delicious refreshments wore sirred. Mis. lilUcu was as- Killed by Mesdamcs l'rckinham Denny, fhiidriti and DuWs. TIicho parttcM are a montlily event and the class looks forward' with anticipation to thene jolly affairr!. Presbyterian Women Will Meet Tuesday The I'renbx terian Women's If! ct and pro-1 o hit i i n in eel h T uesd a y f in the parlors of the t'l !:S0. The program Is in of Mrs. II. It. Prentice and pro i mines to be interesting as those (of former yeai'H have proven, which i I'laiiw for the fund campaign have been preHented by the Kebt,, finmi-e the new community ruary committee, wIiohc general -,.;v() hoip e. which will be erected i'lin h m:ui Is Mrs. John IVrl. Ml opposite the local enior ; ladies and their friends of th;hlgh s hool. under thu auspices cnnrcit. vihmoi-k in inn cny, m inci anyone iutereHled has n eurdlal vitation to attend. The Willinma Jubilee Shmers give a etincert at the church rebruaiy sponsored; by the association.. .linilort lrts t)rnnie: Mlsi4iuary Society. The Junior department of the Presbyterian Sunday schohl met at the church Saturday. February 2 at i:3t for the organisation of a Junior tilrls' Missionary society. The adult baders are Airs. P.. P. Lawrence. Mrs. W. H. CMItuofo and Mis Winifred Atulrewa, The society will meet once a month and the children will study I both home and foreign missions. There will be a period of sindy, j after which the social committee i will have eharee. "In the Afrl ean Hush" la the study book on "Foreign missions" to be used this r" , .. Rogue River Academy News Notes (t'onli'ihuled ) I'he aeademv wan favon.'d Willi a visit last 'i-hui.sday from Kid. II. 11. Sliruwnliliry. a returned inls Hlunnry from India. lie Willi his wife and two hoys nonped over several days on their way to lake ship i-eliirnliiK lo their field of hihur. Hti niMjkv "t tl- K'VvtH!l-lay Advent 1st ehurtrll Wednesday nlKht and ut JaeUeeliville Thursdny niirlit. ' Ouu raiaun we npine' lalu Kld.i ,rl(J ll)t.nl ram public . wilt h Hhrewsbnry's visit is that he used ,',PllMul) lo it.arn that a Viinndjiiew lo he ihc Home Mission secretary j ,.mlu ,mum by Alius lfeler. Nor-, of. Iho Soutllein Orenon eonfereiK-e ,.is wm h(, t,i.OB,icaHi by tho popu-; and spent eonsklenihle tiino at jnr ..L.0.0 inyci'.i" Tucmlny vc .Medful-d yel-M UKO when lie w'"3 tilni;, Kr-b. 6Ui. Thfl play WRU'h workliiK In llils field. )s c-n t It 1-1 "Tho Chueklo" Is 1 ile Koes fruni here lo the Hook-1 Bll'(ry u( ,,(,.,.,. Jays in tho wt man's eonvelitlon belnn lo lil '" ; nn, n said in be one of Ml.ss NuV Jlounlalu View, t'lillf . nud llli1" ' rM .Ht effmU. Tile loealo of will return to India. tly Hiory Is ill ti ,'wllU nnd vooTy" lOhhr Wesihioolt. our Southern western town nnd the piny is full Oreiion l.'onferenee iiiL-sident was of ,immuie Hltuntlnns wlilcli prom present at tliu proHiam kIvoii by Jh), to k.l all "lislners-ln" lecouly Iho si vonlli and eluhth uradea ntun B(c.ti UH until tho cloao ot latt Huturday lllnht. Sunday nli;ht,a(,t ., Ekkr Wejjthiuolt held u meetinsj w a ".lupco ' 'ias- ut tho ehureli. I ers" which will liresent' tbla novel. Tliu KtuilcntH wero very lilad , .Illlln ,.olsram indudcH such old this week to receive their Ki'udes (llvl.ln1 aH irrold forllsn. rictolr and credllK for the linst Hemester. rMu M,,nm Wllllnms. atelln.' Those on tile extra tumor lost or (.zemumy nnd Karlo Uavls. Tho- thosi! who . received nil unules abovo If a per emit -were Hazel Jenkins nnd Mlnnio Iiuneh. Those on Iho honor list who receneuj nbovu HO per. cent were Don Cady. William (Jurdner and Ollin l'liw ler. Tho Hcndoniy nrt clnta h.'ivo en tered inlo tliu contest sponsored by the lluinnno soelely. Those who iiiako the most uppropiialc poster prizes, tlonfil. dislBiis will- bo iiwnrded The content is Intormi- LOCAL Miss I 'ecilo Coss. daughter of Mr. and MrH. Karl Coss of Mod rurd, who is ntlendin'g the Vni vrr.il I y of Oregon, lias been re ceiving a succession of honors In Iho draniallo und musical de partments of the university, has recently been cast its tho lead In two college operas to bo present ed during the months ot February and Mnreh. Miss Coss, who will lie remem bered for her fine work in "Tho Pirates, uf Penzance" 'and ."t'lna foro" two Hubert and Sullivan operas presented by - the local High school during l!i! l anil 11126, bus been given the role of "Mlinl" In La' nohVmo, and that of "fe Una" in .Mlgnon, which will be of fered by the University of Oregon opera, class, Mebmury lit and iMarch 12, respectively. The Medford Auxiliary of the American Legion - has declared February 'membership month." All dues as dcllnitucnt February 'Jstli und members are urged to plan on renewal within the next two weeks, aniliny one who ia eiigiuio ror memnersnip is cor dlarry Invited to Join at this tlmo If the membership committee doesn't .eo you, make it a point to sco them. AUXILIARY PLANS FEBRUARY-DRIVE GREATER MEDFORD CLUB TO LAUNCH DRIVE FOR FUNDS ,0( x.. i.;.-esUcr Medfyr4 elub, ary ln-!w,.i un,j(.rwny. and the drive will 1 ,m launched through the month : ot p.-bruaiv. ; M(.1MiM,.s nf tbn - orcanization i1up been appearing before 11iu ! Joe.tt sen l'-e clubs and civic ; groups to explain the need for such a hulhliur: in the community. The object of erecting tho club ( house, is to furnish a meeting place for -every civic organization in Aledford. according to Mrs. James Collins. active Greater At ed ford club member. I Aside from tho various rooms ! where meeiing are to be lielfl, au auditorium with a seating capacity of approvimately 31)0; will bo built and furnished, to provide a place for the uew JJtilo Theatre roU4i recently organized by Tom Swern here, and other similar worthy groups, which, would come under the head of civic organizations with conf.tmetrvc -programs. According to present calcula tions tho construction on the building will begin early In the spring. I. eland Aleptzer. voca tional instructor and his high sehool classes have offered their services en the building program. ,il.all)n wm 10 i-iven through tho; courtesy of the California Oregon j ,WL.,. auriiiK tho resular "t;'opco hour niul will rcctcd by Mr. Duvis. AT JACKSONVILLE JACKSONV1LMC. Feb. 2.-JThe' Koyal Neighbor lodge of Jackson ville lield an open Installation on Tuesday. January M. with a very good attendance both" from Med- ! ford nnd Jacksonville. An enjoy- 'uhlo program wan rendered. Luclln I Hunnlnglon aud IIuiol White wore Installing officers and. lustallod for tho ensuing year:' Mierie Wundt, Oracle; Daisy Lowls, vice-, oracle: Alpha Hnrtman, chancel lor: Thelina Mclnlyro, .recorder; Violet Wilson, vecelvor; Lottlo Howiiinn, marshal: Hutcl While, assistant marshal: Arilena Stev enson, Inner sentinel: Ilessle llulchor, outer sentinel: Dossio Miller, musician: Lola Mclnlyre, nianuger. Tho Ounces arc Myrtle Mcrrlilcld, Faith; Margaret Lewis, frnirage; Lnelln Dunninglon, Mod esty; Anna Coleman,; Unselfish ness; -audio Adums, i!,nuuraDi!. Noll Kinney, the past oracle, wm lirosanted -with an ticctric parcot- alor in appreciation lor nor year service to the lodge. Tho enter taining committee wlshcu to thank all those who helped in maiUDg the evening a fliiceesa. . ', ' John H. Knight with tho naslst-' iine of Mr. foe, principal of ' tho school, Is organizing a harmonica orchestra lu the school. The chil dren aru taking a great Interest lu this. Mr. anil Mrs. Horace Jeukins have rented tho house of Wi A. Chllder In north Jacksonville ad joining Mr. Chlldcr's homo. They moved in the first or this weeg. A number from Jacksonville-attended the Christian Science 'lec ture; bva Hobert Stanley Koss, C. S, JJ. ol Xuw York: City, given a, tho Itlalto thoater Thursday eve- nlnK- ' . . Mrs. Chester Jones and Mrs. Kormlt tl'nmbos of Medford apont Wednesday at th home of thtr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chlld- ors. Mrs. David Gammon, who has been qulto 111 with tho la grippe Is Improving- MiSS NORRIS' PLAY i KID TUESDAY i i