Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    MED FORD MATT, TRTBUXK, MKDFORT). -l?mO-. SUNDAY. l'Kllr.M?V 21. I9L'!).
t'3015 MV ,,
59
Irene DeLosta, 325 South Holly St. rhono S90L or 71
-. -- - n :
1 imiihTIIIII'IIHMIIIIIiIhEIH'T' w y I
I wirei w eunA.
r wtfcKLY CALENDAR
' Monday 1
Regular social meeting of ;
I 111!
'i,
1 iMTSanthl'imilll Cl.elu
. 11 ,. . ,. , , . ,
No. M. .VMibors of Wood-
- crafl. in I. O. O. F. Hull
Auxiliary business mooting
at the' Armory club room. IS
o'clock. Ililliutlou exercises,
. Tuesday
. The Ladles' Aid Society or
the First Methodist chureli
will meet in regular home-
coming at !!::10 in the church
parlors. The Just Folks fir-
elo will lyre churgo of the
cuierlninment. Isllors al- ,
wnys welcome. ,
Wednesday
The Ijldy Klks Will meet lit I
tho Klks club house from 2 to
5. Committee In charge. Mrs. ,
M. Montgomery. Mrs. ii. O . !
Krobach. and. Mrs. J. W. !
Mitt-hell. Lards, ihmi and re-
I'reslmient3. Vislilus L a d y
Klks always welcome.
Kasteru Star. 8 o'clock, sou-
inl evening In the Masonic
hull Mm P M - (terllMl. I
uhulrinnu program contmltteo. oive-Orv-he-.tra Ilccltal fi. A. A. tiuh
1 ',, ,, ,, T. ??ay. , , ., 1 1 The program last Saturday eve. 1 H'oM costume l'nrty.
i ,' ''i.?,'.' , , 1U"",1,"",1 XlnlnB by Prof. Folkenberg's slu- xho oiho- Athletic. Aasoelation
ehuicli, c.10,' high BcUool deilt orchemra was rendciod with ot ihc i,iB, ,.uoui held a party ly
1 B1't.I,P' itl ....i,.iv f Ilv oro than their usual eiuhu- I ,h0 Mgll school gymnasium Turs-
, D o Uiilies Aid boLl t of , nU skil ullCiwaa enjoyed dav ovt,n,1B, at eight o'clock, at
'e ',U, iTmeeH, e a t b fu" ' ' - -: which all member? besides dan
t wu'ai' meeting In tho aft- ) AlloUBll 8cvcvi of tho oriyiual ,.,.. dressed llko George or Mar-
X Mrs T I Ste J;nit'"'m th"'-u''-hestra have;lhat Washington. A number of
Mrs. A. T. Moeu will be hos- , bwn (,u,u nw.iy from town.-the j ,lllcrwUllR slUnts were given by
The V C T-U will meet ! ,ulm,,CI' ls Kiadunlly IncrcnsliiK. the girls, which Included a bask-
.1. In Hi.. V - f A rllili rnmil i
4- 2 yo i) m A splendid patri '
otic If ira will 1 ho givcu J ,
otic pioginm will I oo bcu.
Vocahantas jidee. homo-
I
X. Ki M.nk's Rlllld at Parish
House Cafeteria, 12:30.
4,
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Wedding of Medfonl
t'oiinlu Is .SolemnUetl.
On iiiursoay. r euruary ii m
file o'clock occurred the marriage , lmo 0, Sllturdliy evenings. 4
of Weir Wells McUonald of l.u-.i .
Bono. Oregon, and Olive lledlord , Tlla repmcmaiiu.s .'t,c .M
lioehesler of Kan Francisco. I uli- , t,.opoutun Life Uusaraiice company
fornla, nt the home ot the Broom a ,n.(J n b.lluiui,t ,lt , tho juiiului
narents. Mr. and Mrs,. U. AS. Me-, Mfl. ,,,,. .t-.t-i,. ,....
Uonald. Si'S J3ust Main street,
Medford. lteverend ltuniiitun i
11.. l-!nUrnti;il church officiated. .
tmmediutcly following the ser- j
vintw.a wedding dijiocr, was serv.ed.J
uiilV near relatives of 111c groom
were present. The brldo's only
relatives, .a brother Is In Kurope.
and a sitter, a teacher, in I he
Longvlew. Washington. ' stitools
could not be present.
The happy couple left. oh. the
evening train for a honcy-inoon
I rip to Mxlco City and other
points south. I'poil their return
thev w ill make I heir .tonic In Ku-
gene .w here the groom is in bust-i
ness. They will be at home to j
th-lr friends iiboul April -liisi.
The bride was formerly n resl-
11, 111 01 .neuioiu. ........v.
1 1 n. i'i,iv,.isiiv .if Cull-i
,..Va.. . 0..1 loved bv Ihe
. ,. DV..3VM. t ue (tuuniii vir; xoiu- 1U0- IIOUIO -Ot JJl'S.-J. 1 . .lacous
stute ill social welfare work, l lie ,,hy jloberta. MnryLoe lloborts, ! Wednesday noon, and ' fiilihered
groom is n graduiue of the I nl- , u.,.n Campbell, Itarbarn Young, tho plan of forming a chib. whose
i-erslly of California and uelonged , Dorothy Slcad. Clara, .Mary I'uson. ' members Mill be the past presi
lo Sigma Nil. , IJelly rtardwell. : Jlary Josephine dents of the auxiliary. Following
aa i
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Mrs. It. II. heveranee. titier. ei ruy Anna- Mao Fuson, Roberta
Mrs. R. R. Johnson, of 10 Keeno . stoarno, ttd nttrrct Andrews;
Way Drive, is here on a visit. Her ! Messrs. jack Blenma. Cliff Oar
homo Is in Great Falls, Montana, i n.tti Jack valuer. Bill Bowerman,
74 .. I Roan Green, Denton Clark, Char
I'li.. nilwvi'v Itlf.u- nud Seiler I inu i9n....u r t t .
'r.V. t,.on,. HO.-...
n,,..ii.,i lilniv inn Luo e Heller i
. . , ( i
were nosiess-s in u i.i... ,M K Anu,.PWHi j0,, SllllUlf How-jtho yoar, and Mrs. Helva Aiken,
l.liihday parly at the home of .Mis. m.d 1)UUKherty. Harry Curfleld. I secreiary and I reasu i;r. The uur
Kraiik Hb'w Friday uflernoDn. lim, C,ul.k.B Wukefleld. . ' ' I pose uf ibis club Is lo give service.
IVeb. Si. Thu guests came clever-,
n' dressed In old style costuiueM. ' j;es llul.se, son of .Mr. and Mrs. ' The JIsscm MeC'iillom
suiuu wearing dresses worn by f jt M. Uolsc, of 3L0 West Klghih ! Entertain at Jiinner 1
their great great grandniolhers. -slreet, is visiting his parents. "' Tho Misses Esther und Huth
The table was beautifully' decor-J ' i MeColloni. dellfihlfully entertained
nied with red. while and blue wnu
111 lie hachels as plaeecarus.
Those enjoying Ihe hospiiniuy oi
Misses Ttlew and Seller were
berta Wareufi'lt, Margaret Lumen,
l lH'rokei- Keller. Kllwiilh llynn.
A -line Uveset. liruee Ulcw. Frun -
els Luman,
CoiTinc and Jean t
C'rawford.
Mnnllil) Mivtluie
I.
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IK'gree of Honor
iv Protective iis-
Degree of Honor
soeiatlon held their r c g u l a t .
nionthlv meeting In the Modern i
Woodman hall Friday evening.
Feb. 22. After the business ses-
.
.U.l .e. r " .
........ I.ilut-.IKIIIIL' l.rUUl'UIll I
vva.-lveii. A large birthday cake ; ""ioi.iib oi luge was piayeu at ll, "
wa-y-old bv Mrs Ida Wilson for tubles. At It o'clock refresh-, l iiUTUiln Friends. -ihe
benefit of the ordev. Refiwh-Jments vcre servei' The nest meet-' Tho Misses Laura and Darbara
..euis were served by Fnt ker ! hiK will be Man P 18 ut tho home l" "ry enlertalned n, liunibi-r of
liletiieh and Wilson with clever 'of - Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Fowicrl "' .frh-nds at a party followliiK
little faVors ot cherry twigs and on Kings Highway.- Those ln"c bask' jall Kiime fc'alurdaj- ovc
mlnialure hatchets for each guest, lehora-o ot jhe -entertainment w-oro 'U"S. ' ebrUury IB.-.- - -
' Mr.. and Mi-b. Harold Wood.vlton-; "v vei-y .delightful evening was
Miss Ciarn Wisely, a teacher
ivhd Is teaching at Powers, Ore-!
W HO IS u-miiinu ... . "
ton. spent Friday with-her war-
....!. Mr. and Mrs.-Wisely of tins!
1 y; 'm-st Robertson, left last night for j
fiegloil Aujlllnr' .Meet ' '.dlnburgh. iieotland, for a, visit'
Motiday l-ivenlnir :with relatives. I
The regular monthly business; 4
., r .. i inn.. I ..l'I.iii 'tohmlul T.untiieon
ty wint S'HellU'vrn y D. A. It. - '
ii ilw Vrnioi- at 8 o'Cek, .
..
1
...onuav e. i-.i'iin.
Initiation exercises will be held ,
c,.- H,..e women who have Joined
IO! IIIUBI. .w... -
i.n ..nit l.nt w-lio nave noi ici
been Initiated: these exercises arc
heipitlful and Impressive, and a i members and guests aucnocu.
lne attendance Is expected., Tho colorful costumes nnd pow-
Th"re will bo Important business dircd hulr of tho members and
to come before tho members, after j tho altractivo decorations of tho
which thero will bo a social heurlroom lent a true Colonial ntinos -
... .... . i.,. "," inhere to the as.emblv.
rill be enlovcd 1 During tho luncheon each mom -
So that the auxllluo- mav have jber responded to roll call by
. .,., jniivlinrr .... t.n.resllncr historical event
.......... ,ih ointi.m nnd canned i
-I.I11IU ..cu.rv I
fruit, to meet sudden demands for
aid it Is plnnned to set aside rt
curtain coriiur' In tlib auxiliary '
l ooms, where contributions can bo
left. Anything will bo accepted In I
!. mv ,t . .! Ma mil :
canned vegetables: coats, hats,
l.-.....i im.l.....n,,,. ,lm,. inn!
.. w - ,
toy., if the garment has pinned
1 to It. u sllu of l.auer showing t hv !
.!,.. . -,.. r n... .-i.ii.i r..i- which !
' u Is Intended, It will greatly help
when muklnB selections when
Inoodi - d."
t The isss tiu.-tlllury dugs nr.: do-
Unguent after February i: ' the
treasurer hopes that there will be
I rCw deliriuueniM this ycajvuild she
i in have her little -receipt book
! hundy Monday evening.
.nd. Inst -but not-least. It is:
whispered that the "Unit" Is I
: growing to be a good sized ''bold'
,, " t been nicked for some i
mo; ,, pakl.uu members will
tlavu a cllai,cc at it Monday even- '
a U'-l"tC 1,1 -"omliy
'.. ff !
I Mlw) Kathryn O'ltout-ko left
, Sunday for Vancouver. Washing-
on. whoi.c sUo w, vi8 fr,ends
:.,,, .viatives
! ? S'4
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' - J 0 ' I
'"eodable progress In tho work. I
We hear many remarking that this !
b(lnd of musi(.Ians ls a crcd-.
h , UoKl7, V'T , !lcaUc",y- "s i
n!, ,,,tl1' Inslruetor. 1'rof. ..
"""' ""V.".' .... . .
i coruiai luviiaueu is csieuueu
to any of the music-loving people j
about town to conic over to tlw
j church on the, corner of lleatty I
. and Kdwards- streets
iivmi-.:i ;
these programs are given. You
will surely find It a -pleasant and
fi,.,i,i ....... ... ,,, i ,.,.,.
,.t.3CiUatii'o3, frimi Klahialh rails, !
Grants fass,: Ashland and Medford
, 1
'
Thuilnr VWu- HrMm'.C'liib
-Miss MarireiT Kerr. -
-Miss .Margel-y Kerr. , - - .f , " " I
Miss Margery Kerr entertained Whlllock left 'Jhur.jtay I
the Thursday levelling ' Bridge or . f.ervallls, wl h Miss Maurlnc
club ut her, lioin on Boulh i.'eiii Carroll. t- ...
tral avenue. February -21. Mrs. 1 MKda.,m uuiicr and liianl i
wooi-uc xmriiuui ucm iirsi prize,
and Mrs. OaltAmea consolation, j
. . , . , -
MKs Andr.;ivs Knlcrtahis j
IrilelidM After liuino. .
Miss Harriet Andrews outer-;
...i,...,!
number of her young
f,.eniia at n pitny .sutuiduy eve-
nine, after the basketball,
Ka... xho evening was spent in 1
luancing. jjiiinty reiresiniients were '
' ""B . " ' ''" I
,, .... . . . . ,, , -
x-utr,v An.,. Atf. ir..,
u.ii-o, uuuiw .uiiiivi. i.ui'iie ur i
i'w ir'chi
r., ,
..'i jiiuui.m, j.uvr ui-w,
iiiiue-io-iie lliilionil
Al llridge Kntt'iiulnmeui.
-ura. Iceland A. Ment.er, and
Jto-j.MIss Mary Gilbert entertained i
i Friday evening. February 1 G, coin- :
j pllnientlng Miss Marguerite Suutf,
i whose wedding will tuko ' place I
early In tho summer.
The evening w us spent at bridge, '
mid refreshments were served at :
a late hour. O
,r- " Mrs. IJ. T. lofsli
v. nun
" "'vbo.i oiaio v-oncgo Aium-
"' c'Vb met at the home of Mr.;
i" Mru. U. T. UcLosh Monday -
nlt.1.1 ,.-t.Mn .. ... . i ,
7- -- V UIIKI U. MIUl. .JUnUlfTHS
.. . . . . . .
rietla Kcksteln.. Josephine Kuppas, i
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw and j
tho hostess.
.- .
. Al..:. T. 1.. Ti.vl.it. n.iA win. Tie-.
1 Me uimuui cuiunmi lunriicoiw
l,.lfnn 1.1- Un r'wry t ska illntifni
IK..i. v) ..'-- .u.t. Ajanv t.,ai,.vi,
. . ... . . . .
Vaugntcrs oi ine American iievo-
i union, was nciu in tno uining
i,, l.M.I,.1irlnn eh.trel,
in tho dining
.wv... . . .. . ...
;. i-.-. ... "
. .7"
relating to her. native stato.
Mln Jfelba Wllliaroa, In her
ebarmlng way mag two sngs
she -was accompanied by Miss;
Koynolds.
After -a short business meeting,
. . r v i. ........ . ...it, .01
i'.iriiniioiinl Relations." ' i
... - .1 1... .I...I II.'
mu; m rcst..ju iiiv (jwiiii hi '' ;
,,ad .i,,.e marked by friendly'
rA..it. - utrlv.nr- f.r irond
will between.. 1M0 nations U8
whole She. called particular al-,
tentlon . to tho Kellogg pence t
treaty with- its ullu for continued
ocaee". '. - ' ' :
The hostesses for. tho afternoon
wore Mrs. WAlblnl. Mrs. Cochran,
Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Morris.
i Ikrlole Club- -
Meets Monday. .. -
The Lkolelo club., which wa re-
""" e.!'V. , ' " . . !
f!; ' r v -18 Twelve
CVI;1","E' 1,curuury 18' '
members were present, and I he I
evening -.ras spent playing, under i
"'"
, .,- ,.nvnTTTstudent at Hit-
.. ?"c,' "oleuo Lm hec ly
Lnlversity of Oreton, is In ti o citj
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. Iteynoiua.
eiuuu buiih-, unit inin.... .
f,.0f ,,. members, by forcing
lhem to eat peas with a -cork-
HC1.cw. Htunts were also given by j
B"' ' ca, n Po1"3 u"dw '
pont system.
' Biami iiiintn - ...
which were chosen the liesi i:os-
tumes to represent tleoi'Be and,
Martha Washington. The prizes
f,ji- the best costume wero award-j
oil to J.uena 1.01-11 unu .mie oii-vii,
respectively. There wero
thirty yhis present.
X. V A. llae ' i
llbotll
;
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Membership Mcitting.
A membership meeting of the
y. w.. c. A. wan nciu in ine lee-ioa
luro null - 1 uurmay aucriioon. i
Willi ,Mlsa:.Maguirc 01 roriiana i
present.. A largo number being
present. . Ten. was served at the
..!,.., ,. Ilia iiinnUnir - .
eloso of the nieetlng. i
i Th. .Mlsyi. Jillow :Ua, Wilson,
iaibueii.
igueiiie...cAiiuiicc.: -aim jean 1
Ell,crlnlII Wlvca 10 ct 8
Mrs Jl01.ria Leona.(, ,uj j,r!k
Warren Butler wore hostesses at
a on(1.l.l,ient. given for the
, ,.,.,.,. ot , 4U , ,
t.,,,.,i.. i.,.i.i,. ,,. ,.i, ..,i ,.1
,i. ti,ia
Past ITesliKnls
I ol-m Club
The past
presidents of the
1. .'"v " . '
A'"C1.',C"" "f1"'.' "U.". 7 ."l .
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T, I '1. :r L ...7... . V f
ni-e ine nniiie.M fit in.. ntiinnfrs. in
the order In which they held of- aml t0 oeca9,,jn w.m h0 ulia , un formt. of Ihe Templar,, lent
flee. Mesdames: . . Jacobs, h out3tandlng programs of the milch color to the atfair. Uellgl.t
Lahra Kerr, J. W. Mitchell. George Th) devotional ymposlum " r'rehmem were nerved to
r! . .y arren ouiier, jj,. j. i.eae,i.
Mnlvn Alltrn. C. f'mitipv. nnd
Mrs. Lee Ualiock, pXsent prcsl-
eu rrBS. "u
. .. . .. .. "
uuics was eieeieu ciiairmaii 101 i
a number of-their friends m a din
1 ncr comnienioralliiE the birthday
of Washington. The looms wore!
beautifully decorated In patriotic
col old. Covers were laid for the!
following: The Misses tlluilys 1
J-'ryo. Kllcnbeth AYatson, Flossie:
Combes, Marie Ivc-rson, Jessie Mc-
Nlven. neafricc Heabroult, Klvn
Custur. Lottie Armstrong, nnd Ken ;
Murray. .....
Among the students homo froiii',.oadinc"jVv 'a".U','eterB, Folly
Oregon tjiate college, is iia.pu
tmney, son or Mr. and Mrs.
field If. Bailey ot 7-it. West Jnck-
son. .
fl... 1 T......
eiuoyeu. ine lononiug ueiiig.prcs-
luli .n'se i.-cBBy ..inii-r, ...ur-
- t Justlno Miller, Carol Dodge, l.au-
r;t. Il.-oev - nn.t 1ti.rl,a..A 11hip"
Messr.i. : Dob Kmniens, lien' Day,
Dob Mason, Don Moore, ItoV Htec-
ter. Tom Eminem, and Ed. I'enm-
er.
44 - ,
h.ngton's Mlay
jtrvrvu im.-ihjui.
v...; ui t.iw i.ivnL jnii.-ivni.iix txn.t
. . .
onjoyabio programs eommemora-
ting Washington's blrthdav
ting Washington's ulrinunv. m
r.w,fn.l ... .-I..nn I ... !, Vnul,
. ...v.,.v.u Ba
..o. i..uiujt """v"
'at the Methodist Kplscopal church,
The recreational hall and bal-
jcony was well filled with parent?. I
; f rlanos. and pupib.. I
i - Following the program, .tea was!
..rv.il in H.n i...rl..r which had
Ueen transformed Into a colonial!
tell-igitti, roonl. Mesdamoa Patlon,!
1 fr on,, -rhnr.wlik. I., enln.inl .
.
'.wstumo, presided ut uie lea tnoie.
TUls annual tea ha
i beoon.o tholn! Court Friday e.
of tho school 'S'Jnd In lienor of
jurgftM social venj
KINGS OF ANNUAL SPANIEL SHOW
'y'5,v
II i JtVmTr-TJbMX El
Mr.. Allan T. Pyle of Philadelphia with Satisfaction and Fore
runner, her two blu. ribbon winners at the annual spaniel hon in
New York;
: T i "
year and great credit Is du
tho;
teachers and -others who helped to
iinahi - ii u success.
,
Illi cluliiy n!t-i'vcl
i n,. . '""" .
""" 01 .,110. H.H1 ma 1 row-;
, uriuKc. lino i esi r.ieveniu street
ivas the scene of n cleverly arrang-
surprise party r rnuiy. . '
jt noon lourieeu iriemis valleil
anu pariuoit of a notinieous liineli-
con, which was a cheerful affair.
unnlversary many beautiful glfis
u-Pl-n-.i'Cniilvnil.
k mvited gues.s wero MesJa.nc
iviwuenno uowunugo, Alice i'ruty-1
hHdgO. emon. Jlooiner.. Taylor.
Davidson. Illnman, . ..' o ru w a I I.
Lennnrd. Cameron. Lin.lreth, M ls
V.1" . 'f ,,un'11'' ,"M- iMofriiit autl
Katlierlne Trowbridge, Alice Trotv-1
mrs. i-. it. irusian pi volley City,
C" 1--
Delburf Audersou und - Arahur
.Tobnsou are lu the city, visiting
with the grandmother of Delbert.
Mrs. It. F. Anderson, ot Sl l South
Central. Iloth aro 'students, ot
Oregon Hlatc.
' '
W. c. T. L Will Jlett
i. c. .. cum itoimw.
The W. C. T. V. will meet at the
Y. W O A club room February
2Slh ut '-:'o p m when a hiU - ii -
did natrlotb- nrouiain will ho nro-
. '
edited, with Mrs. T
i: iii-diM in
and off'ii-i
cnarge. .vitien nine uiel
. . . .
u,t xpnaou
( iirKUiirnlUni
w) b especially Interesting. You;1"""" 1'resen..
... ... ...... ..
&
iJ'Thl'ienu' V'"'"' ""
dames. ltcfrchineliU , will be mi Ami. lb, ii,...,....,
Jserved.- 'Welcome to all. t ' .;
Opening song ' - , i ...
I "Unttlo Hymn of thu liiiiulille
r Dt-vot tonal Symposium
' Mm. It. tl. Wilson. - .Mrs. K. '
i llatemiill. Mrs. F. W. Haines,'
j Mrs. K. V. Maddox
: Prayer
Miss Luolllu Van Ness
! Roll Cull Quolatlons from
coin, and AVaslilngion.
Reading 'Captain. My Captain
Mrs. X. C. Chancy .
1'rniiotlc solo "Ameiicu, tho
llenutlfiil." 1
Mrs. C. II. Taske
: "Washington's Torn Glove
Inipersomitlon
. !..,.. Washliiglon. and Col
JIOnil thister
I j uKtruiiii'iital solo "The ll.iry
..T)1() Uc...
j Dllly Gentry
Assisting committee: Mrs.
J-
l(laif, Mr. XX. Hlpes.
MirnrlM' Ithibihiy IMitnor
llomirbiff Xcvllli) Itlilfii. .
Mm, 10. N. lshlen m!i laim-d a
number of youiiK ii'ihi at n din
ner Pumpllm'iitlnK the blrthdny
of her oii, Neville. Kollowlng the
dinner, the prm-alH adjourned tn
tt0 ,h,atre
Tho guests Included:1
tno m sses ueraiu no ..aiiiiiui. ...e -
unor uoju. unu ...ii. mt-
rSham niTN .'ilVe
old Lutiiom niiu uie .
ti. A. It. M.-of. ,
i.lenlliK-'s Day.
The regular monthly meeting of
the G. A. It. was held ut the home j
of Judge William Colvlg. Thurs-
t ,1,,,. l--.,llr,w no- ,lie Imw iipkm m.K-
- - -
,. committee- uf Daughter
- of civil War Vet runs' served hot
. .. . .. .. .
oyster soup, eoiiee. nnu ne.-ii-i-
sliapea pusines.
p.iv wiiii.u-
boughs formed tho center ploee,
, it being Valentine's day. red
hearts hung from the center lamp.
Tho favors were red carnations.
There were MX romrades prescnl.
4 ,
llrldge Party Frainrr
FUday K.reiiliic
Ir. and Mm. Ilrucp Raiior ell -
... . 1...1- l..... r:..
i"...-. ......... ... v.. ....v, -
.'e.i.i.H. r"i.
the hitter's
mother. Mrs. John Kluhrer's blrlh-
uday. . . -
. )ileasant evenlUK . W'as spent
uJiivlnir hrldce. after wblrli di.lmv
rorn sliineniM were served. The
f;iii.slH wire: Mr. ami Mrs. .1
7
Kluhrer. .Mr, and .Mrs. Carl Kleht
uhrer. .Mr, ami .Mrs. Carl Klein- i, nreaelited at the vesner hour lit
r. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olson. M r. j P 'd.mXun"
d Mrs. T. Judge. Miss Amelia lay nflol.on is litlltw eloso of
irtman. Loslse and llonry,s m011,h , patriotic sen-
ni4
Hart
l.'luhrer.
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. Si-uiiim filie l'airnell l-urly
, A farewell iiurtv In honor, of
' , . .... . .
.V. 3 11'",? 1. ,.:. '
..iv(Ml bv th j,v S,.,IUII , 10
Line of ! heir seounnamc" Arthur
, the evening was spent In
; t,j)ng im-leu and playing games.
k, lYcsluueuts of lee cream and
given bv the Jlov Scouia. at iho
, ,.Uko wero li-rvcd by .Mrs. Hess to
'in,. r,,lli,i.mr i.n,.vhM. r.:,-n..i n,ii..
crlsou, . Kenneth ilsou, Dick.
,r Ittiberts, Klanley MeKinni:y. Mau-
: rlee haiuple, lieruard Much. La
. Vonno llowman. Marsh Uces,
Howard Taylor, ICcnneth Stoen
and .Stanley Howard. k
... ,
KiiighlN Templar
timber hi Ashland
V hu ge gathering of tho Knights
! Templar In the .Mawmlf! Temple of
! Af,n,uml r,'ltIn' evening. wn .. a
very didlKhtful affair, with u num.
I i' i ti.. I.. ..i. I i. I i.i-i.u..,ii
ln-r of Hie lociil iiieuibeni present.
''': "'"''nldy wan iuUHitred by
- J1HIIU. (OIH Ilia HOOr.V .0. 1. I III'
4-4
Mins. Amelia llartiiuin and Mrs.
I'hll (li-uiiuirt
rtenieiiaineu in me
miiers lionu'. frl.h.y, .b. L'2 with
a one o i bn-li luneh. oii, lionorlug
Hii iiiuay oi .inn. joiiii i iiiini I .
, ''"y f'"' "'"'
hiu ihe iifteruooii a number eiinio
. :. in to exlnnd gi eetliigs'to the lion-
;ured giiesi. . . '
i,,.' itciirr i or.. flat..
'" :!!:n!0r,7i'SJi- ti,;u.
The Woman s Relief Corps held
their in.M tliiir Tbisilav aftei iiooii
tin II lintliii, lhlsila ami ni mi.
l-ullowluK the regular meeting.
.Mrs. 8. A. Cornwall, l.itrlotlc In -
-. . . 'uues. in un.-;; eilJU3Miie ill... ill-ii-uctor.
nut on a Wasblnuton and i ... .i...
Lincoln proeiain. rs. G. il. Young
I und Mrs. l-;iuns served cherry pie
land curfee. . The corps was lion-
i ,i l.i-n... ..-.... ,.r l W.....I
, ..mi wiiii.iii. iiiivh. alii civil win.
.' '
eterans.
Patriotic- Program Featured
At .tunlor High School
patriotic program was given
by the HtudenlM at the Junior hl;;h
uimuui j' i Kill) niurniiiKi in nunur oi
Wnshlnglon und Lincoln. The
in iiste and speech. -s wero greatly;'
enjoyed by . the students. Follow- ! . "," ,Man"
!.. 1- 41., .
wt.inii. tr . Mi-ii.wii
ivihum m i.irnh. -1 Dmr.i hv
tlore
Tribute to Washington Evelyn;
.1
, ,..,n ,ek Terrell ltob.
- -- -
-l'"' dance -Jlary and Clara
,
, .Musical trl.v-Neupolliuii Mghts
"-Horn Crawford, Deity und Hu-
stctie Htennett.
lUUi .1,1 U.-tlllflnlOII .lt. .
; l-i. P. Irfiwrence.
.Mlierle.i Ntll.et.lR. nw Sie.l
. -
! lltu nionlea bund. Girls' uud Hoys'
Gh-o clubs.
- .
oryiiiiiM-miiin i ireio -
; ""Hcreu wnicMiay
'biysanilK mum circle Thimble
n,ub hwl Wedil'-ulHy t.fleriioon ut
' ",0 "' Neighbor Talltha
! ,M kl'' "" f'"'t street.
f The nfternoen was spent 111 sew -
lug anil soelul conversailon.
; At tit close Xelghbrir Plekil
! served delicious r freshmenm of
.,-.,r,. -...I
j . .... ..u.
-...Tiiti ...... ...eii.uerri ..-ie .res-
' K ho hud f'.in.-d the. dttb.
Tho nost meeting will be uiifout, tho arrcat ruajorlty ot women Philippines; Charles Smltli, Porto
evi nldff iiieelinj,-, Atnrch 13th, nt 1 toiluy are nvt toatuicd In "the itU-o; itnU Ktlllh Konklo, ou Japan,
tho home of Nnijhbor Girsl j nrvn," aro rufstmUally fine, hut There were a lartfo .number pres
Kitlpp.i on South Ivy wtreet. This ! uiluptitblo to preseiu i:omlitioiis. j pnt, ami tho mooting proveU very
will boa aoeiul venliK. ami JuxL utilo 'to attract- Iho , IntereatiiiK.
.Monday. Kebriiary 26t Ii. l th' niulo by hflpinn maintain his d : " ' -
rcgutur uK'vttitK oC Chryrtanthe- juj-ion uf moiittil Miip-ulurlly. : Plans Made Tor
mum Urdu No. 81. -WlKhboni off mih. John CrewH bhv a fplcmltd ; lr ImlrcUi? Vblt.
Woudmat't. Thori' will bo u clans' di-usuiun of tlu',Atlamlr. Monthly, Thc visitation eoininlttoe of thflf
for inltiailuii. ami t'voral natne.s j ono 0f tn,, i,.., ablest ami most - t-'rai-r ixiko -Knioii .mot iMonday
to ho voted on. This Ih alno Hoclal .nistrvatlv miblicatluos whoso pvning. and mado plans fur. tho
iVfiiltitr. with Neighbor Maude j
Moritxumcry ami eommitteo in
charge. I
I'lroh' will convene promptly at!
(i. in. Nn the. Hoelat coiituiltloo
can take oharce on time
Any visiting ncighburs aro ex
ti'iidod u most co nihil invitation to
meet with Chry.santhemum Circle
t No. hi.
Mi's. ItiiialKirf-tT llolts
W'citonah Club Meet.
Members of Iho Wenonah club
and iholr V'h'tids were entertained
;al Mui Friday nltrriiuoii at tho
iho.no of Ulnii.-li lllnnbnwr. I'rteH j
...ueu , . miiiiiiHiu
Ora ItlimbarT. All members;
tt l I1IKVU IU lllv U llll' I U Hi'
n.l, nf 1h l-.,..b.M l,k,
Friday evening March 1st. also 1
.? ... i. ,. , , .t
the April Fool's parly Starch 2H.
llefreshmenls were served by
Lola Williams and Hell VarbruuKh
1 assisted by the hostess. The next
, meethiK will be March ?th at the
! home of llulda Thurluau who will
; entertain with a covered dish j
luncheon.
G. T. C. Club Give Covered
Di6h Luncheon
! A covorod dish, luncheon
wuh
i held by the members of the O.
I T. C". club at tno home ot .Mrs
Oletha Olaen on Newtown. Sntur-1 Women's lilliln flnss
day evening. Miss tlladye Frye, jTo Meet TuevHhiy.
'a member of this club, edited their; The Women's Hlble i:lass of th
:nnuuaii entnieu, i. 1. 1:. room-.i-resuyierian cnurcn will noid inciriei)r.-tum,. 0f '4y, Mrs.. Lanso. 1110
lories." Those present -were, llnso I monthly social meeting nt tho R1H.vtH u,, had their fortunes told.
IWulf, tiluilys Kryo, Myrtle Kw-!ehurch parlors Tuesday, February! ,.. ijmge entertained those prcs-
iland. Iretio Cruinii, Alenii KrskTnc, I'tiih at ;:II0 p. m. iont ,vun accordion and piano mu-
:Oletlm Olsen. . '.'). This will be u patriotic meeting UOi ..
' d n,.. o" a.
I v!im m '
",lr."."" - . -
ine nriot puKennt 01 1110 nnq to,
11..: 1, .1....1 i...i(i.. 11,.. i,i
Liiniiiiin. ,v uni.iv.io ij ii,u .-, .
: torlo Htngos which luivo added'...
,.. ... ,,.1.. 1.1 1 Missionary Society Moot
;iol.t uuu iiienuuiK hi hub iiiuiii.-ui
'mEVi iTIIV' 1. ,,m.'i, w1
v.v.D.. " ' w ' ' " ? "
i "n"-v?" "P.". ,K""'B'! ""
.,,,,,.. ., .., i,,,,,,
j tile clianu'lers Hemembi Z
I V' ' u ni lln un hue so as
I uot i',', mins the oiiuulng. Il'a brief
,,,,,1 lu the 110I11I.
7. ,Z .,.,,." 4i.,i,i ' 7...,ni
and to the point.
tjanlen Club Now '
Mitt oil Thursday
The regular mceUng of the Med
ford Oarden club has been cluing
ed to Thursday Instead of Wed
nesday and meeting day will be
' iinnouncod next Sunday,
I Under tho direction or c. ij.
'Thompson of Ihe Medford high
school, the rock garden on I h,
slope of the Amerlculi Legion piny
ground will bo, n-lh tlio help oC lafntnll t hargo and much fun was
Mrs. Onrl Hwlgarl, ro-plannod andtlorlvcd fro(n t)fu eontonta. Tho
! some ohoko. pluntH tsct out In tho ,hojit0it(t FlM.vcti ri!froahmcntfl undj
i I'livv lion i" fiH m-i i . . . i n'lw. i.moI.I
I very nenr future.
The play Kiolind Is to be cleaned
lip and It Is hoped that Iho geiiurul
pumic in pacing over inoauriage
win retrain iroin tnrowing canay
bugs, gum paper, etu., over tho
railing Into tils flower beds. It la
i iiinulglitly and discouraging
thoie trying In keep the jilay-
! ground In eondlllun, ,
Mr. ' Mclillioso of Iho American
. legion did Bonn) flue construct Ion
- work developing this plai tround
i d llils good project lilllHt bo kept
j aollllf mill till nrnveil.
This is Just Ihe best HeiiHonto
. bdn the tjurden club, llrlng or
send your imiuibuishlp duos to Mrs.
''"''l Swlgurt. preKldcut, or Mrs. B.
"' ,'ortc'-- secretary : also any
,:":",f!!.,.t;!"BJr,,!"l!,,l
" '. ,'," e ,b nnd he maK U 10
V J ' ... . , . mil,!lu"10'
(,,.,.,. .-,owe ,s, which you l fl lie
,hv ,.,., ,.. ln,.,,lh,.rliln
i :. ,.' i. . .. "
'
j Amcrieail l.lfo Snbji'ft.
1 or Study lull Meet
1 ......... .......... .r...
1i. n..i u,...i..
........ ....... """"""I ""'
club met nt the library.
dealt with American lite In all Its
, ..... . .,
phases of settlement, exploration!
1 und acquisition, w hile tho develop-
j i... ' t.,7.
i - . . . . .
i 7" " "' " " '- '"" w' .
lm ho club ret i ns auali r0"'''1 ,U',U'I,'U', ""a c"ffoc' ward to-tho ovont lu pleasa.iit n
hi e Iho ilub riluins nfcal" The next nieetlng will beheld In ,i,.iua(iul. . i ' : . '.-
Mlantle coast for a mon, I Mm.,.. t , ,,, , Mr MWri tlLlpatlo ' Lt.i ; . ,'-.
view of he-oela and eco-1 Alul1.MO, ,vUll McMliin.es O. " ' -1
i notnle fttntuw uf tlto individual
L su- V" CI' HardJn mudo a oon
0'i''. and comprolienwlvo review of
Itheta (Jhllil' -orr'n book, "HUEan
.11. rtnillflllV. AH Ml-N. Illll'fllllV rill-
i "orlbed this "history maker" she
ereiv from the precocious child of
! ' Parentage, through , placid
girlhood, a more effulgent young
.womanhood In which u dress made
ur ' ar" ul. muiurmi who in..
"" " "Ml
" "
. u'omcn' rights und for autl-slav-
"1 ...... m ...i.
; ..... ...... .....
inie.esnng woman in ner person-
lullly. her associates, uliT her life
i wo. k.
jura. r . iv. ucuei gavo a ueiigiiT-
, tui paper on --.ire we as nappy as
our mothers and grand mothers."
i Hhe described our grandmothers,
whofe phllo"ophy wan "lie good
land happiness will be nssurcd."
i Tho curloua sweet chulin of nut-
i lenee, "a dim glory of mlnd and
I heart." radiated from them. The
, modern alrl of today whom Will
, ." . .. I J.....
uumn. bujk nu.ui.... a. .u. , uim.,
ana thinks, huh a greed ror nup-
- olnosa. Hut Mrs. Denol hroncht
jnnOO lituraturf prlzo R the ;;oal ,
yo f,,w- attain. Tho criticism of
"Tho Groat (Jallihan," vim alres-
Mrs.
Kaulkri was the suest of tho
club.
March 6 will be tho date or the
next meeting.
Social Events of
Church Societies
Mrfc i,,1(.llu,
-r.
Tho I'rlticllla Circle
of the I'lrsl ;
.r i , . J . , , -i
"'. U' "f ""' "'" of!
rAis. tiamuel ltuteman
I': l " "'"wuay. I-obruary ao.i . ,
! V" "i" J1" . "!'l,lcd hy 1'resi-
" '' " iu.,ik uiu,
. . ... . '""uiuo rirst jmpusi . cnureu ,meU
' "i ! vim, nun. i"uv- iiK(iiiu fi'iini, ui tun, , . v v
man h ulling In tho devullohata. I were firty-flvo proHont. Tho homo
After tho bustneHH hour. mIhh Mar-lwas boautlfully . decorated in.ap
Barct, daughter of Mrn. Iluteman proprlato . colors. ; Homo- of - tho
fuvored the members with two f oat urea of tho evening included:
solos which Were greatly upprocla-1 mok wedding", featuring Mar
led by the members. ,thn and Ucorgo AVuahlngton. Mr.
Dainlv rcfrcHhmontH were sorv- it ti iionti imtiorminntnd Oeorire.
ed by tho hostess to thirteen mom-innd
jbors.
a.mress i,y itov. v.. :
.Uiwieu. e. Uevotlunals will be
' 1 .v Mrs. A. .1. Ilunbv.
,. ... ,,,,.,... , ..,.,.,,. r
' "' ' .
"J
r: - has. M lug Iho class presl-
d,",t urBe" V''y Xo hv
ipreseiu.
, . .(..i.x.ii . .ii,,,,...!,
The' wome'n of Ihe Missionary
u,..,..,, ttf u,.,.t n i m ,,t I, , Ut
I 1, -eh mid he, !s in. meetlmtl
nt tho homo of. Mrs. W. C Mo-
n.X lhanhnm was W;
er.. and a number of ladles tonlt '
P""-t lu tho program. Tho tuple I
I'1" "Ith religion In tho home,
nt tho homo of. Mrs. W. C -Me-
end Glresued thu fact ot eariy
I1'
tralnliig fur tho chlldruit for. a
fhi-lullnii lirr.
A vory , clever slunt Avns given
nt tho eloso ot tho program byreadlnBs by Mrs. W. C. Kindred,
two mcmbors. Ono was dressed as At a lute hour delicious rofroah
ii fiii-ii,,.. nml tlm other nu his i monts were served by. the eoinmlt-
Kv.'fo. nhulr ctous had been ouof!
and they hud to ralso somo mon-
;cv. They hud a basket, of parcels
which tho different members had
i brought. These voro sold nt a
i.i. mcellug elofd. The busi-
mm .,CK well bo held thu
df,,, uf Mttlx.,. The place will
jbo amlounced later.
Mrs. Sumner Entertains
East Side Circle
Mrs. J. O. Sumner, 1020 IJ. Jack-
Hun t.t, ejilurtalned the Kast
Hide Clrcln of the First M. K.
..i.uri b Tuesday afteiiieon. Mrs.
I y. ), j tnrry. vice-president, pro-'
Ui.M.n, over the .neeilmr. i, ...I Mrs.
j H. U. Leonard lead Iho devotions,
i . i t ..,i'u n..,..
; MrH. UOHeboroimh and Mrs. Dur-i
.. ,.....,, i,.,i n. r.,n,.u inL. .nn.
nim.
yKi cireut lllrthdays," rend by
i Mrs. Huseborough.
"-
1 ":'","m" .," " U , ,B'U"'
tAV-u ngton," Mrs, W. T. llerry.
HelcefTo- "Llneoln Iho Grout."
't171'
rei.u oy avis. j. a. i.i.uii
Vletroht selection: "A Medley of
j Camp Bongs,
Stories: "Vhon George Wash-1
: mgion imis n noj, ami.
Women Workers, .Mrs,
amous
T. O.
Ili'lnc. .
ll, ,,,,, I, ,n "11, ,ii.o au-iiet.
Home," Mrs. W. T. Uerry.
. " , ,,,",',,.,.
vei-y Interesting and amusing
b' .... , '
t I1hk the woelal hour Urs.
nuuuicr. iiwinuu ujr ,i i a. jniwn
Myers. and'-Rlley t. llensou, prog-
riini comniltlco,- , -
j lcijal Woiik'ii'h lass
l llatflllllliul lit Ml'tf 1 rt
The Loyal Women's class of 111.
First Christian church met ut. the I
i homo of Mrs. M. J. Frye, 7DI) Oiik
street, Tuesday afternoon.
i The meeting wus opened by the
- pi esiueni. .virs. r rye. who reu.i me
iwemy-toiiriu ciiapi.-r ot .rumens
' ' -
offered by .Mrs.' Gertrude Kirk
putrlck. Twenty-six inemborn an-
Mu-t,..n,l w.ll ....II. nnd twn vtMltnrs
were present,
Rufreshmcnts were served by
Mrs. Frye, who wus assisted by her
daughter, Gladys.
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1 oniuc People Mlviloiuiry
Htn-U-tr Has M.-elbig.
The Young People's society of
the First Ch i'.i.. church hold their
meeting In tho church parlors
Tuesdny ovenlng, with Mrs. Edith
' Kotiklo leading. The stlhjoet dls-
.., .!,.,. ...111. In... w.ln
- -.-Dv.. ., .
in.-o, u..u r..i..j...?n.
1 Murnile Olsen gave a talk en the
vally to bo hold at tho First Chrla-
tlnn ohuiOi when Dr. Ira K. Lan
Iroth will peuk to tho Crater Lako
i union. i .. .
The commltli-e also made plans
lu visit tho Endeavor society In
imttc Kalis in the near future.
. r
St. Clark's i.ulhi
Have Mwlhiff Frhliiy
St. Murk's Otiild of the Kplsco
, pal church, mot . nt tho I'arlsh
houyc Ki-lday. . The afternoon was
spent lyinpr u comforter.
The nxt nif.-t'tiim will bo .held
next Friday, A cafeteria luncheon
i wilt bp given ut 12:30.
K.oldin Mnk ltlhlo CIoms
Unvo Soi-Uil Kienlmr. .
The Oolden Link Hi bio elai.3 of
,. hone, of Mr. and Mrs II. F.
l.a,1Ko at S3 1. North Itlversldo
avenue on rriuay. ami aueni u, ue-
Mrs. Klmoio "Wilson, Martha.
!Mr AVllson officiated as mlnlstor.
t as tho irueuta wore in costume, a
liit(.u4 iiiii'niin wka ataced. Some
of tho outstnndlnR characters wero
Aunt llet. Mrs. Whllloclt: ana
: Delightful rcfreslimcnts .wero
m Ved at n late hour.
Alnlnv Helta
olNine HlrtlHlay . .
The February and .March cum
inliieeB of the Alpha -Delta.- class
of Iho First Christian church, 0011
slsllns "f Mesdames 1I.-J. Borrlan
Moll, Hematroct, floben (Ipod, tlor- ,
aid und Parker cnlortnlncd the
mombers of. tholr olass-and-' theli
linul.nifli nln. llin .fnomuprs or inc.
.Men s Itlbh class at a- delightful
George Washington party held, Jr.
Oeorgo waslllngton pariy neia.jn
the parlor, of tho church iFrhlay
evening. The rooms' were- artistic
ally doeorated. In flags, -hatchets,
and pussy willows.: The evenlns
; was spent in om lusmouevi uinvs -:
Inturopersed with a. piano solo py
Miss Qonovievo urown, a proup. .01 u
songa by lteverend Mell, und .two
tee, charming In their costumoe of
Martha osnmgion. aooui toviy
responded to tho Invitations, and
voted this iho moat cnjoyablo party
held ill months.
Til
"orrl Iloslesa . ; -
P. V. I-Yltuir '
The members of the TI. Y. V. U.
met nt the homo of Miss Mary
Noiiis, on Cottage-avenue. Friday
evening. The evening was spent
playlnj gueeslng games and 'work
ing ptliileo. . Tho,e Irtcluded: Mr.
and Mr. N. A. Meed, Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Flnley, Rev. Eaton,' Mrs,
Raymond, Miss Juatilta Hopkins;
MIbs Marguerite lllbbard, Clareiioo
Udnionds Knii Kdmonds, Miss Lola
.Noriis. Mrs. Niiiiis nnd Miss .Mary
Norris. ' ' . . ,
t ' .
Members of tho Medford Rotary
club nnd tholr ladlus will eujoy
a unique Rotary banquet Tuesday
evening, February 2tu al the new
MouTunl hlnh school. The ban
quet will bu served by tho domes
lie science department of tho high
school' under Ihe direction of Mrs.
Virginia Walto which fact assures
i " f,ne OTU for 811 w" f.UR.nu'.
t TUiu t nm nf first 'Madias
; This Is one of. tno urat inuios
nlleliL mevtlugs to Be hem lor
t Mnm inip Mnii ll Hotarlana nud
i "ltotnry Auiih" nrd -loolilnfi lor-
Radio Program:
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
Mu fllvorablo comments have
'; Uucll hoard concerning tho eecond
, ri.llutu of tho new Norria radio
,,.. ,rh0 Chuckle" by tho
ronco Players Tnasdii
LADIES NIGHT OF-LOCALROJARIANS
onco P avers t nasaay evcnuia. in
Thoso who listened In on thlB not
able Copco program declarod It to
bo ono of tho best of tho sertos
produced by tho California Ore
gon Power comiMiny. Tho . ph
, was n nlonocr drama of local Int-
' frest and appeal And niBdo a blK
, ),it with the "old timers" as well
as tho younier gonoratlon. Thd
, , in..,uli0(1 M0b Williams, Es-
. , oulsonborry, Maude Coddinfr,
Fletcher Klsh, Harold Corliss and
Earlo DavlB, nnd was- diroctetl by
Mr. Davis. ' . ,
4 '. "
Bun bathers from II states. and
throe Canadian provinces at 8t.
Petersburg. Fin., formed, a club
and electo'l officers. :;