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. . TZkbmJjV f fi! . . Irene DcLoih, 328 Sonth Holly S-Phone 390-L or 71 SlWI WT
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wni'Ki.v cai.i".ni.u
Monday
TIlO WlVcS of tllO members
of the Koguc lllvcr Goir us- h
4 sociutlou will have a lunch- !
v eon at the Hotel Medford ut V
t o'clock. For reservations
y phone -7ii-J., .Mr. Hu-lun.
Tm'Mliiy
4 Woiiwn'H AMSoultit Ion t'n-s - !
byleiinn church will meet In
the church parlors, at 2 u'- ! !
clock. - - !
Women's KureiBtt Mission- 1
ary society of the First Meth-
odlst church in the church I
parlors. " 1
Jackson County Teachers !
association w-m have a lunch- j
K.on in Ashland at the-Ulhia
Springs hotel at 12:3U. ,
Women's Missionary, socle- ;
ly First Christian church.
r Home of Mrs. I.loyd Wicks.
yueen Ann avenue.
Wl'lIleMlay, I
Kowena Curcle uf the Yeo-
man lodge, home of .Mrs. J. J
I. Welch. 207 s.'orth l'onch
street, 2:30.
h C h r y s a 11 themuiu Curclo
i- ThlmUle club. Home of Mrs.
Uerlha Fenwcll, 223 llealty
street. (-
u Wednesday Sludy club at it
M the library at 2:30..
Thursday
I'ythian' club. Home
Mrs. C. W. ravls oil Cotlugo !
v atreet. 8 o'clock.
lII-TiianBl club of Hie
First C'hrbstiau church ( cov-
h ered dish luncheon in tho
l-eereationfil hall at 0:15.
Delphian Chapter meeting 'I
at the V. .M. C. A. house at
11:30 a. m.
C'arnatlon i-lub. Home of
! Jlrs. John Hubler, Sf.'J Fast
Ninth street. Hi 2:30 p. 111.
' Friday
Ht. Mark's Guild at 10
a. in,. St. Mark's parish
house. .
iv. Daughlul-y of Veterans will
mccn at the Armory. (
Saturdny
Koguo Klver College Wum-4'
en's club. Homo of Mrs. T.
J. Maluigrcn at I'hoenix at
! 2:30. ;
! ."
. f4
Greatcr Medford Club Have
Americanization Meeting
Tho Februnry meeting of the
Ureator Mcdfonl club whs held nl
(jis Hold Mcdfonl Monday, Hie
26th. liuucbeou jviim followed by
a short -business sossiou. The Cem
inuully Cheat was indorsed by tlio
club. The following delegates were
elected to attend the district con
ference of the Federated Clubs of
Oregon at Ashland, March Mth and
27th:
Mi-h. Fowler, alternate, Mrs.' L.
Pennington
Mrs. Davidson
alternate, Mrs.:
Humphreys.
Mrs. lirlckei-; alternate,
Mrs. 1
Collins. !
Mrs. Chancy, ult'ernate, Mi's. 1
Huhlutrd. deu" and "Can't Remember" were
Mrs. Nichols, alternate. Mrs. sung by Miss Allen, accompanied
Hales. ' by Miss Snider.
Mrs. Ilognii, alternate, Mis. Swl- ,ii.ss Van.Mcler road "A Change
gart. ' of Front."
.Mrs. Uaiib.v. alternate. Mrs. "Tlio Way of a. Wife" ami "To a
Thompson. Little Ilaby.' a minuet, dance by
Mrs. Tultlo, alternate, Mrs. Mor- Mar. all(1 claribcth Powell,
rick. Vocal solo by Merlin Tollefson,
Mrs. Williams, alternate, Mrs.- accompanied by Miss Tobey.
tirecu. ( In the absence of Guperintendcnt
After a discussion It was voted iie(,,.,.ki ,Mr- -r,iy eVe a most
lo continue raid parties to help I instructive nddress on "The Won
rnlse money on tho now Conuuuii-; (,,1.ful Al(, Avhluli Wo Are Liv
ity Club house. iK." ;
The sublect for the .1111 uuei-
Ing was Americ.-inlMtion, mm
Mrs. Hlivld Honeris was 111 i-iiiiis--ii
the iii-egrani. Mrs. Klllott Hut
I ler sang. "My tlwu I'nlled Sliil".
1 accompanied by Mis. K- V. Wil
liams. Mrs. U'Alblni gave an In
teresting talk on "How the I-or-..len.-r
AnidvliiK for Citizenship
Itet'iirds Us." and Mrs. Rogers com-;
pared past' and present ItiimiCTuut ,
, types -and presented statistics in
11 most cutertuiiilng manner.
. ...... i I. W.irl mil II Ol!
sir. aim ' .
Mr nnd Mi s. u. K- Harkness ot
Portland.
Mte llnetl elelirules
u
"
' '
. Ittrtlidii) With Party
Mrs J. W. lrii w ciiH'ini'ov"
Informally Saturday evening, rem-
plimentary to nei iiiiiim...
the occasion or, her miuio.o
anillversnry.
The- table decorations were '" -
Tied out in rieorgc Washington mo -
t It's, a nillilatliro eueirv 1 e "
mented the center or tile lame.
Dancing and games were enjoyed
dining the evening. Miss Pruett
wnn presented with several attrac
tive gifts. Including a Vletrolil.
Guests included: Mrs. Kmc Cas
ter ami son Marion. Mrs. Koberta
ami LVrnlce lleimiis ..r c.-nli-al
Point. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilson
or Griffin Creek. Mr. and Mrs. S.
p r,arnrburg uud gran'l-oii iseu- ,
lOh. Mr. and Sir. .'. K. I'er:
nnd daiiuhter Jnrrlve. Mr. and Mrs.
n O. Pruett and sons. J. V. 1 ru-
ett ondQiugbter Margarel.
Pnlrlotle Vrtinilii .
Is KiiJojiiI.
Over fifty women Qiijojed the
patriotic program given by the V.
C. T. U. In the V. M. c. A. club
rooms ThuiTd.iy nftemojn. ip"ii-
Intf niih "The 13ottIt Hymn of tho
lleiniblle." devotional exeroie'-s
were conducted by Mrs. TI. G. Wil
son. Mrs. S. P.aternian. Mr". F- W.
James und Mrs. Maddux.
Mrs. C. If. Paske sang "Ameri
ca the Ueautlful," nccomi.anled by
.Mrs. Raymond Doran.
Members responded to roll cnn
4shtas"r UU if Via
tier gave two readings, "My I'll." !
ami "Peter's Parley." responding ,
to iiiiurc with "Vespers." ;
IHJly Gentry played two pluno 1
solos. "Tlii! Bells" anil "Nearer i
tin- Cross." A reading. "Captain. !
.My Captain," was ' kIvi'ii hy lichee-'
ra Chancy with Mrs. Itosa ltanna-j
foul In Lincoln costume,
The cloning number was lit iin- :
personation. Wnslilngioirs Torn i
i:lt-,.r iiv t,..- t i: 11..1,... t 1
oniul costume, with .Mrs. W. D.
Itaynolds In George Washington !
costume ami Mrs.. Vance Bollok as I
the colonial maiden. The assist-I
inK committee. Mrs
II lass and
Mrs.
Wipes served fruit salad,
Washington vookies and tea.
The next moollng will he held
.March nth with .Mrs. Offutl inin
charge. !
Tho Jackson County
Teacher's
vtclntlon will have a luncheon j
iat the l.ilhla Springs Hotel In
Ashland on Tuesday Maveh Mh ut
12:H0. A largo attendance fa fix-
pectcd.
Mbs Jlojtl Hostess ; .
Unuchip: Party ' '
III honor of Miss Lucille 1 little,
guest of Mtea nleunor boyd. a duue
llig party was given at the Hoyd
home on Klng'a highway. Faturday
evening. The guests Included: Tho
Misses I.ucillo lllttle.i, Uorothj
.Slead, Margaret O'Nell.. Ueraldine
Cook. . Holurcs
Holbrook, Vivian
Joiinst'in. Doris .pones, l
Iva1'nr i
'
ICleanor lloyd, the messrs. Ernest
Conrad. Kenneth Swarlz', Orval
Lockatel, Xevllh; Hiden, Lloyd
Sunderman, mil Harriman. Cicrald
Latham. Franklin George and
Frank O'Nell.
Tho deu-ree staff of the Il-bekah
j lodge will give a card party nt tho
lodgu hall on Vedncsday evening
Inl S o'clock. (
Koosevoli Huddles i
Arc I-'eiiterUilncd - i
: h'lace yourseit in tue position ot
the Roosevelt dads and think hpw
you would answer an Invitation of
1 lie following kind:
"Come all you good-looking Koose-
- , veil. Dads,
Give heed lo the welfare of lasses
and lads:
Hoc where your child is speudiiig
his days-
The desk where bo sits, tlio room
whero he plays.
We hope you will come will treat
you right - -Al
7:30 on Friday nlglii." "
Theiircle. Wow' nappy thaf about
"5 dailies accepted the Invitation.
They expressed themselves highly
entertained by the following pro
gram: .
InstrumeuXal solo by Flaine tiro
phy. '
"Funny Arltbinellc" "Her lle-
ply." a recitation by Marjorle :
I 'hip lis.
A musical ensemble, with Dora
Crawford playing tin. flute, I-'erry i
('rawfoud the cornet and Mrs. I
i -I.., wfni-.i th iii.iiiii .1.
Crawford the piano,
"Down at the Knd of the Gar
M.s r l-j.-rrlnsi. spiritual edu-
cation chairman, led in prayer.
After tlie program theiarenls
II l,.l,.,..,Lt...l I.,' U..I.I...- 11... ..V-
blblts of school work 111 tho dlt -
fei-en i-.,n,a
j Mrs. ' Jack Moral,
i I'rophy. Mrs. c. c.
Mrs.
V. 1.
Darby.
M rs. I
Who Wall, Mrs. W. W. P. Holt,
Mrs. L. C. Slewart and Mrs. W. II.
Shophurd acted ns hoslesses.
,
Mrs. M. p. Malsed and daughter
"Paddy Lou." of Portland, nro
Jfiests ut the home ot Mrs
Mei
I'""'" " and M Draw
ers of North Ivy streit. They ex-
, poet lo spend several weeks here
jlK-fore leaving for Sentllo where
ibey will mabe their home. Me.
- i'.. -
& Nelson...
Mrs. Malmflren of Phoenix
.. ., ....:".. md murcri ui -iiuciii
Entertain Colleoe Club
Tile Itoguu Hiver College Wo -
1 , pu, w ,,.,,, Hl uriluv,
, M,ir(.,, ij y, , . al home
f M,3 T M :1 , K tl t Iiloc -
lllx. house. C. V. Matlles, L. 1. Crnw-
Tbose wiu) have room In their ford. O. M. Cloddard. George Gal
oars Tor others, photic ?J!-J-2. Mrs. bralih. U. V. Holdrldge, s. S. Sir.
Clms. Wine. , Those who, net s) vens. F. I. Jaeos. G. Ti. Wlthrow.
traiisiKiiiallou, call the same num -
ber. Tl'S-.I
II Is l.ie due for the "Colleirlail" .
edited by Mrs. John Curkln.
Those hnvliiL' i-otil rlhut kms for
;, paper, get them lo her or call
, , U I
ji,.,. B Cutiode. will be the
social ehalruiun for the day.
t inrriln Parnl Tarhfri
Celebrate "Daddies' Night" ,
The annual du.ldl. s night"
meeting of the Lincoln P. T. A.!
held Friday. March I. was a Hugo
success in every way. Not only !
was thero n bounteous suppjr !
scrvcu 10 ine many uauuiua mn.
lnotl-etfl hy tin lio.teHs,
!.-.
. Mu GiK.n.'nul Mr.
Klein.' Mrs. llarv ood. .Mrs. Kvaus
and Mrs. Lange. there was render -
.i ., r.,r iinwr.iiin.r nrfiif r,. in' hv
the following:
Sougs by Mrs. Turner's CA bovs.
Song ami dance bv Mona I.olstcr.
tnstniniental plc-.-o by Donald
innuouica u,lc by Uoh chre
ungost. Wood row Shuw und l.illKlO
Champie.
Heading by Herbert Nellsun.
Mrs. WIlxoit.Qilfl Scout leader,
gave it talk on girl scouting nnil
saltl there would soon !' a Cllrl
Seoul Hoop 111 this district, j
Tho "daddloA' worn ll.ou count-1
cd and Miss Webber's room won..
having tlio most daddies present, j
The nilimos being road and u '.
numl IhimIiioks dispensed with, tile 1
meeting adjourned.
tT.. .. . ..
Mr- and M r
lral l'l,ml 1,!lv n.s house guests
ineir uauguier aim 1,10111.1. .m. mm
Mrs. Anders and son Jimmy
of
Klamath Falls.
New ub 0rganiIed
wldnesnav Eveninn
Tta 11 " O C i Zl
, , ,,,, r..
on Wvd-
f "''.' ", . .
ami orguuizeu. 1 am ii u
jolly bunch of-tilgbt rovnlcra mi
TjIiIk fall- to have some good times.
Mistletoe Club
Has Meeting
Bridge, sow ing and delicious ro-!
freslnnt'lits were enjoyed by the ;
mem bora bf tho Mistletoe club U.
IN. rt. Ill 1UO UOIIIC Ol lllio. u.4
Powell Wednesday afternoon.
Tho next nicotine will bo ill lb"
home, of Mrs. Hay Cluclies, Mlncur
Hannb, March Hi. .
Tho' club will presetil "Twelve
fiu Mnldn " Thnrsdav evening at
. Mn,!,,,.,, Woodman Hall.
t.. .....1 M... 1 f k'i.r4linv
who have boon on 11 several days
business trip In California, returned
bomo Saturday.
Pocahontas Lodge Enjoy
Annual Homecoming
The minimi homecoming
meet
inn of the I'orttbontUB lodge was
! bold ill the Hodmen ball, Friday
j evening, March 1. About 125 were
'iii'est - nt. Including member;) of Un
order and invited suostH
j'1B eutertalninent couimllteo of
which Nellie I'urdln was chiilrman,
presDntod a moat pleasing program
as follows:
. Address of welcome, '"Ida Thilr
man. " ' '
Copcb pictures, llorueo Brom
ley. ' ,''.(. . ''.
Oriental dunce. m
Vocal solo. Kldells Plnll.
Tambourine dance, Fruuklo Itln-
'hTno Duet, Vol Dean Howey,
niiehih Gore,
Toe dunce, Ktliol Chord.
Afler the program refreshments
consisting of coltee. sandwiches,
cake, und Ico crenm were served by
Mis. Ora Illnnbtirger und her com
mittee. I
Mrs. Jones Honored
With Bridge Party
. Mesdiimes Thomas 8. Harvey
aud William II. Loclio were joint
i i...ui..uu..u ,.l llt.i hrntin lit Mrs
.',,., o,,,,.., n ,. HlrM,
Thrirsday
afternoon w 1 1 h two
,..i.iAU r lii.bleo The llo'.iored
i.t.. m t?,.,.uit .loops.
, , len-vlmt ' Medroni to make
. ,.. .,. i..n..
.1 her homo m iMumaiu runs.
Those en loving Ihe atte-.-noon
wero Mcsilnmos r.ve-eu jom.o,
John Donlsoti. Hnrry Yomie. Con
rati' Fearey. H.v L. ltoberts and
Hugh Scoviill.
Mrs. A. I!. Mason left Tuesday
for Aberdeen. Wash., where die
will bo a guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. C. Riley and family, where bhe
expects to. 6pend a month. fJhe
will also vp-lt friends and relatives
In Seattle before leaving for San
Francisco to make her homo.
. . ,
Curd, Parly
l-Aeill of the Week .
A very enjoyable affair Was the
ard party given or en- 1
Sister's Thursday evening. Six tables
I ur bridge were in jilay.'
' lUI'S. .l.
M. Herman and Mr
Wilson lielil lllgll scores ami .ins.
Vivian Mario' and jiurry iiurne-
burg low.
ICight tuldes of five hundred were
played, with Mrs. Wilson nnd 5tr.
Itedpnth holding big hseores nnd
Mrs. ti. Laldley and W. I. Oaylord
low.
Mrs. Kllzilbeh Tempi
was so-
clal chairman, usslsted by
dames Wolff, Sivurtz and
bough.
Men-
Yar -
llrn. Oiiliuan l-Jitertnlns
Tiilent ItelK-kuli Club.
Mrs. Nldn Oalniau entertained
nieliibers of Hie Talent Itehekah
t eniu ui ii-o uuikl- .j ,.,, ......
! a-venue oil Friday. -March 1st.
1 .Those who enjoyed the noon
luncheon und urt. rnoon . Ineluiled
Ihe following, Mesdaines' K. JJ.
' Foss. H.'K. Itoblsoll. W. New-
1 Hazel Ferns. Guy Handles: Miss I
nun ami iii.wk
! The -nnckson County Creamery
"dned a new member 10 us Hirer
February -Tth when Mr. and Mrs.
Forest P.iley of 7-0 idar slreet,
Ijeraine the proud parents of a sev
en eiio-quarter puund noby, numed
Ja.U Ihyeo lllley. Q
CiirjsaiMlu'fiiutn Cin-lo
Clirjsaiiimnium cin-K
Jlu- lnl1U..Km
Monday evening. February ph.
was the regular iiKetlng of Chrys -
nnth -mum Circle No. S I. There
was Initiation, also numes balloted
, on. .
I At the close of the circle, the;
' fll.n-In.. ..,..,,1 n.mm linn fool:1
; charge:! Mrs. Maudo Mooti-omt-n. I
! chairman; Clarence und Mamie.
! Voe 1 1..111 m,,i 1 ml),, Parker. F.dlth
i Hurwood. Mary Gulllford and Nor-
,na MnrUu. ;
i Delicious refreshment 01 homc -
1 made cakes and eofree were "v -
.. .... ..
1 suther VT the Tou
1
n
President of State Business
Womens' Federation at Banquet
MISS MOZELLE HAIR
Mish Mozullf Hair of KuK-'no,
head of thu exteiiHiun illvi.-jiun of
Iho Unlvorslty of Oregon and prowi-
u"" uf llc 1"" Uu"' '"' r
fessiolial Vomen's club, was hon
ored guest at 0110 of the largest
banquets of Hie early spring sea
son, given at the Hotel Medford
Friday evening by tlio Business audi
1-1 uicsrionai n umt'll u OHIO Ol mis
city, honoring their employers.
Mrs. Claribelle Elliott, president
oc the local club, greeted the guests
and presided at tlio buimuet. J. C.
Mann, president of the
Medford'
Chnmber of f:onnnereo, Clarence
Jleeker, president of tho Mer
chants' association, and Mayor A.
W. Pipes, represented thu employ
ers on the program.
TI10 guests were seated at three
tables, which were attrarllvelv d
orated with bowls of acacia, daffo
dils. Terns and yellow tapers, by
Mrs. Ilnrle Schuepen of tho Itogue
Valley Floral company..
Covers were placed for S3, p.
eluding:
M I.--S Phyllis Kvvonrlllgeu, Mrs.
Nellie Battt;ii. Mrs. .Martha Miller,
.Mrs. J. D. Human. Miss Clara. M.
Wood, Mrs. Claribelle Elliott, Miss
Mildred Knight. Mrs. Maud Chap -
man, Miss Margaret Morrison, Mrs.
Jaequo Lenox. Mlss Elizabeth Burr,
Mrs. fota Thompson, Miss Pll -
trlela McNcfr, Miss Agnes Dough -
erty, Miss l:i:ttu Jones. Miss
telle Klilglit. Miis Mary C.relner.
, Mrs. Marlu Sehueieii. Miss "-'cHlc
!'-" ows .inn-- .Mewiiai, .vtiss
, Dee h'cherfol, .Mrs. France!' Curkln
Mrs. hueiinnc Homes Carter. Mist
.on tiriffill. Mrs. Sadie Howard.
Miss Vella Smith, Mrs. U. L. Young,
Mies Pauline Cl'euves, Mrs. til-nee
Vo.1. Mrs. Jean I 'alnibel, Mrs.
Winnie elshaiir. Mrs. Klliehvvn
M. Ilorfninnn, Miss Phyllis Hoberls,
Miss Itelieeca Mellors, .visa Hvn
.Vealoii. Mrs. Auiy Kent Smllll, Miss
I M. Ithndes.
i W. w. A Ib-n
.1. J. Itucbter, Miss
; C. Ilurail, H. L. ISromley. C. C.
! Darby. T. F. Dnnb'ls. '(.). A. F.dell.
, D..roy eClebell, W. H, (lore, K. C.
cards. Honors were won by Nelgb-bot-
Siiiri-eengest and Neighbor
Chlblress rec.'lvlng Imv score:
The next regular meeting of
Chrysanthemum Circle Is Monday,
March 11th. At this lime there welfare supply shelf. As.thoseal
wlJI be a doss for lull latlou and lug n rrangement at the eonvelilloll
11 otflei'iK will serve rerreshmenl s. j In Salem hinges oil membership,
All visiting Neighbors are ex- members wen. urged to pay their
tended a most cordial hivllailon to dues by midnight ot the 1'Sth.
meet with Chrysanthemum Circle. Mrs. Lord, an auxiliary member
'from Minnesota q:is n guvst and
lurnriuiil LiiiirlHsin 1 eoiiipllmenled Hi..- local chapter
Iai-iiI or This Week ' Its "ullvcucss."
One of thu popular social events
of the week will hn the I o'elm-l-
luncheon at Hotel Medford rr
the wives of the members of the
Itogue lllvr Goir aiso.iu This
Is the first luncheon of the spring;
,n und will be aiicndid by
larrn ntirnbcr of enthunhiMp.
lU'riervatlonu can ho nanle
: u vTuh ,iu.,i
J " ""''f'"' nS' 'S, vs at
' ' h ; "" Z'nJ .
V "
! ut's- regards l lll them,
.icr,n u-uUm Auslllnrjr
1 Has Inlcrcsthur ."iWMilng.
Tl, i-,.lnin. i,.i,..' inLriinil....:. '.. f.,vi ..! Ml.,
- .... .. ... . ....
was held at tho club room in the:
Ar,no,,. W,j,,u hirKa ntmndiiiic.-. !
. .... . .
,,on WK LXt , 01.u,.r 0'f hvri. Tho H.iWcno Wrch uf the Yeo-
! nt(w ,.-r eandldat.s ' Anna Hall Hon Lodge held tlmlr social meet-
i j m -,1(iiti, U orf" ' Zab a Cox Injt nl the home of Mrs. C. V. liar -
1 ..,.,,.' ..,, vlneonen Meinnt. weroiwootl Wednesday i-ienln-j. Febru-
- ' "
Mr,! Y. L. Wucnbunh a.
OiuldiH, l.)r. li. K, Oiocn, Dr. W.
1 liivvn fil 1 nil 11. (In mtililW- Will.
Imiucm. W. M. Lydiurd, 13. U Lonox.
A .1. McUonougb, John C. Maun,
C. A. Meeker, l'l, 'lede'rmeyer,
John S. Ol'th. A. W. IMpes, Uuvld
Uosenberg, .1. I), ltussell, Dr. A. M.
llbdsuu. Dr. It. W.-Hi.earni. Holand
Hinlth, K. W. Hhoekley, J. C.
Thompson
TV TutHe,' trnon
j InW'tei .
Ooitt-uf-towu uuests Included:
: Atlbs Moselle Hair of lihisene. -data
) piesld.nl', Miss I'.ertbn J, Bmlth of
; Coqulllc, slate emblem chairman;
Miss Poloma Itandelman of c;rnntsnlld 1rHi pnwell Plant of KiiKono.
Pans, president of nrants J'naa
clubhand .Mrs. II. L. AVIIson.
Tho following program was given:
Tenor soios-
Tenor solos Mr. Merland Toiler-1 xpoct lo spend 11 cuupln ot wooks
11; aecompunlsl, Miss Myrtlej8 guests at the Lemmon homo.
t'llolu'.v."
wiilslllnu solos --.Miss Hllow Mae,
Wilson; accompanist, Miss Myrtle
Tobey.
Address of welcome Mrs. Clara
belle Klllott.
; Itesponso Mr. .T0I111 C. Mtinn.
. Ten .Minnie Talks on How Worn
in Have Helped .Me In My IIuhI
nors Mr. C. A. Meeker.
' Address by Mayor A, XV. -Pipes
One Minuto Talks 011 What I
lLIko Beot About My Work: By a
j utcnugropher-MIss Mildred Knight,
! Copco: hy a bonk clerk Miss Clara
iA. Wood, Medford National bank:
! bv a bookkeeper -MIsh .Margaret
Morrison, ileal- CrM.-k Orcllal'ilH:
h.v a saleswoman-Miss Velltl Smith
.Manu'sf liepnrtnient store: by an
otiiee in.-inacer Aim. Annul 1 nap -
loan, .M.-i.iiruy-unjiiit.-is; ny n leneii-
er .Miss Nellie Kigali. Vest Side
school; by a reporler Miss Mary
Creliicr. the Tribune, and Miss Uva
Nea Ion, the News. 1
Mrs. Susaiiue Homes Carter read
the talk to be given by Miss Jueu-
( ness lluller of the News,
Talk by Mrs. Hernia bmltii or The Woman's Missionary society "'"' ""'" "'"'!"". ,1. ,i I ..n,i . ,M,e the noestlon ot
the Cocaine elug. welcomed tho I ot lll0 First Chrlstlo.i church will "l'l" seholarly, kindly. sS mpu e c " .JlTZorY-
Me.irord club Into the Slate Fed-, .,,, t .-, o'clock on Tuesday underslandlng or boll ridlgious what to weal is Jus a, '"-I"
. ration 1 f,,. ,, ,1 ti ,. home ot Mrs 'needs and millomil problems make , ant to tho modem housew ire as to
1.,,1,-Feature ad. , 1 Ticks ' oae' " ee ' Anne ! a power,... appeal, to the hearts j her sister who .hjach day
dress on the nelatlou of employer1 avenue. i1""1 mlnilH of 1.1; hcarcrH. ; oca, iltallne h er k 10 'w ";
and F.niploye 1 I At the close of thu progrum. re- business world. . Tho .woman w ho
. ..' !.-'. - j There will be 11 meullng of Ihe freshmeiils were servlMl by Mis. wisely regards housekeeping us on
Tl. ,i-ci,ici Mr. (Inrloek i 'iini.'i.' iissocliilloti uf Ihe Pres- j Liggell. and her eoinmlttee. Mrs. . exuding profession Is always 1 dnlr.
,,.11.. 1 , .e, , ,, , .,, s;, . new liMil'vlc-lan church Tuesday afler- MeKlbben. Mrs, Walters und Mrs. ,iy and suitably dressed .whether
novations, a largo bulletin board,
uiixlllary honor roll, the niu-nd
ance record book uud the
-
Miscellaneous Shower
Honoring Miss Bohl
A inlscelliiueoiis shower honor-
, " "" "' "' "" '""
iiursuny evenii g uy .. is. o.i.i
.1,11111
a; .. e''r e r ernon
' at. tho home of
''s. CniAtl
Puny gltis werell""'-'"
ivi uiisuia avenue. -an gins wci - - -
y , ..i 1.... .....1 .1..1..1.. r...
Dakota avenue.
n.o...i-U Ul.u.. 1,0 ..... uumm,
rreshmeiils wero served at Iho
closi ol a very enjoyable evening. !
Thoso present were tho O sscs
Lucille Pui-rett. i'holma -Moore,
V.n' . w"'r'i .-I , !1 !"!'", M.": r- -0"o hostess to the Golden
rVJliV lZlmUnk Ktam """"i"'
""O1 jeuillims. lau lll.llie, , ., Tliilrl nflernoon nt the
iiiAa VcO
""TU .,'!',l'.n.rFF- ',.l:al.'0 .".M.,"iltlnaburBcr home. Ml 13. Ninth
- y-. - -
S"' '
Mr. Harwood Hostes " '
ru.o. r,.i.
..... .... .ri, n TT
h, with JIisOj. C.Tlurwood
hostesses. The evening was spent ' eof fee were served by the hos-'and many In forelgu couhtrics,
In playing progressive five bund- jtrswes. There were 23 ladies and: We havo all missed Wltllam-Uar-'
red. High score madu by Mrs. It. five babies present. ( dener's beaming smile from our
It. Harwood ami low score by Mrs. I midst tho last two weeks. Wo
Paul Pensoii. At a late hour the ' Covered Dish Supper 1()H, wm oim ue wm, UR ni?au.
hoslesses served rerii shmcnts. I First Baptist Church a week ago Saturday night tho
j Tho business meeting for March! A family nlnht was obsiuved ill (jrf(t. creek school uud Itogue
1 will ho heldt the hoiuu or Mrs.:"1" ''bst Hapllst i-hurch on Inst ; tlvi,r Academy united In glvln;
J. I. Welch, 2"! North Pencil street , Wednesilay night wlien about one!,, program which was held at the"
Wednesday artei noon. March U. 1 hundred and twenty-five members ; u,wer lli-lffcn Creek school house.
; d friends of Iho congregiition ; Thl, lraenm wa rondored very
i Etter-Freeman Wedding gathered for a covered dish supper. I w-ell and all expressed a very en-''
. Event of the Week h'ollowlng Iho supper the Ladles ; ipriiii( eveninn.
i Miss liaginar Kr nan audi Auxiliary of the church presented j period examination!) aro hero
! Ilenrgottcr or Kureka, Cal.. were ! 'be Missionary Puger il. "A Hreani ; gm und . everyone Is on Jits
united In niariiage bv Itev. K. P. j With A Mission.'' It was a " i meltl". Nevertheless that menus,
Lawreiicu In his study at the Pres-! del fill presenlatlon anil vividly per- Hm, ltM.j, n,.arer vacation time
byterlan church yesterday after-1 t's.ved Iho need for Missions both, , n Brp looking forward - lo
i noon. I Hey were assisted by .Mr.
aud Mrs. Josepbl leltoss. brother-
In-law lOd sister of Hie bride, who ,
aft also residents of Kuri-ka. The I
lour will remain In Oodl'ord until
tills afternoon, w'heii
leave fur their home.
they will
. D. J. Howe and Family
j Send Regards to Friends
j Tlio friends of I.). J. Howe, form
i erly pastor of the Christina church
here, but now pastor of the Salem
church, will be glad lo know tlio
: church Is making siilemlld progress
under Ills leadership. Ho has two
'assistants and Is at. present con
; ducting special meetings with J.
1 H. lliinley, evangelist.
! Tue Howe's have a nice home
'ileal' the stale bouse. Ituth unci
: Harold aPe attending cllv schools.
Ituth ft) very popular In musical
circles and Klorunca Is attending
a musical conservatory In Chicago.
1 Thoy send regards lo nil their
I Medford friends. .
I Delphinium Chapter
, Meeting: Thursday
Tlio ivRiilar mutitlily iu'''IIiik -Jt"
I lily
er win
Thursday ut tlio V. W, C.
j, tit
:30 a. 111.
Miss Fay YVonlsey will' speak at
this (line ami tlio president, Mrs.
Hurd, and supervisor, Mrs. James
Col!l:s, urge every member to be
present as Miss Woohoy will bring
a message worth hearing.
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St. Mark's Guild
Will Have Sale !
Ht. Mnrk'H Guild mot n'Uluy
uvi'iiltiK for a cafolnrlu lumthuuit.
A Rood crowd wan In alli'Udm.iM), -
delightful luncheon was on-
Juyeu oy noout uieiiiours,' line, class, opened inu meoiing wnu
wlls decided to bold tin lipvonlthn song, "In My Heart There
' nn(1 eooiieu 10011 sine .oarcu ouiu.,
plaeu lo bo announced Inter.
Out-of-Town Quests
Spend Week-End Here
Mr. nnd Mrs. "ft. C. Lemuioti
have as house guests over Iho
week-end MIsb Hazel l'rutsniau,
dean eft womeu at Ihe University
I n( oregou, Mrs. i. L, Ilornbnoi',
molher of Mrs. Lemmuii ami Ml.
! mVs, Plant and Mrs. Lominoii aro
j sisters.
I Mrs. I'hiul. And Mrs. llorshner
Miss Hlttle Honored
At oinner r-any
Miss Kleanor iloyil entortulnod a I
"U"l
number of friends 'tit a dinner
nnriv nl her homo Fi
.'rlday evening.
boiim Inn Mills Lucille lllltli'. gllesl
nf Miss llovd. Covers wero laid
I for Ihe Misses Lucille 1 1 II He, Lu
iellle Murray, .lean li'erguson, .lami
iKchmidl. Murgaret O'Nell, Uoruthl
oau, Mia rairoti,
Aiurgery 11011, uuinimu
Vera Chlldroth, and Kleanor lloyd.
Pythian Club
Will Meet '
The P.vlhlun club will meet wiui
c W. Davis at. her home on
Collage street Thursday evening
I x. , 7 at. 8 o'clock. A largo nt-
, ipniluuee Is desired, '
Social Events of
Church Societies
n, w,.,i,'s Mi,sloi,rv society
noon or nils week at . o 01. cit. i,i..i)ue.
nominating commltlee will report,
llllcllOU tl!0 UCVV OlllclirM Ut tll.S lltlll'.lll liunnrinuy mii'-ois iTm.
The Hl-Trluuglo club of the
I'irst Christian church will observo
guest night with 11 covered dish
luncheon on Thursday evening ut
11:15 lu Ihe recreational ball. A
program and soclul hour will fol
low the P. :cheon.
Tho Womun'a Foreign Mlsslun-
lury society of the 10 st SI. II
ehureh will meet Tuesday after
jnoon In the church purloin. Mrs.
o. C. Hoggs, hostess: assistants
.Mrs. H. A. Dew nnd Mrs. George
1 -
- (i,.ro Pulen.
A H
Alsltors welcomo
, - . .
' . ---ii
(ioll.eil Link CIlUtK
;At lliiuibai'tfer lioiim.
, . . 1
Mrs. If. K. Illnaburger. assisted
by Mrs. i). V. Piatt and Mrs. H.
'i""-- .. ..
A Thn SlUilV IODIC IX1VC,
Viven by Mrs. Knox In n vers
pleasing munner Willi roeponscs
from several of tho ladles present.
Mr. Vhllloels. tho class presl
dont. then luklng charge and ovri
. ral mutter of business was dig
leusd and voports from the va
1 . 11 lnA - ...n TlnlnlV
rlous committee was elvon. Dainty,
refrhmentn of .mil. cukes and
in ine uonie aim lon-igu urm. ;
.Members 01 1110 east wore .mis. l.
I'. Cannon, playing the lending
role. Mrs. Joe lllbbnrd, Mis.
Hl)h liaymond. Mrs. 11. V,
Cope,
('. M.
Mrs. Harry llmnbarger. Mis
Parker and Mrs. I J. Knox
Home Coming IjidieAiil
.M. K. Cliurch
The Ladles' Alii society of the
First Methodist l-'plscopnl church I
mel in regular "Home Coming" ;
ut lite
Mrs. II.
Iniri'h Tiiosihiy iifUTiiuun.
0. KnhllttlH, inslllMR
The prouram wax an follows:
Sour, "Thpru's Suiiahlnu in -My
Suul."
Mim. NeiMon J. Wiley loud Iho
UoVutloiiH,
yv. S. - 4. I .Miua rd n ml M fH.
Hilcy 1). lliifon nl'tfi-iiiR jnaycr.
DurfiiR tins nflornoon Mrs. Jos
eph K. J nnU'n tu id .Mi'H. Ni1huii
.f . " I liv prom-n t vi ho mo vory
unuiHliiR RuoNsiiiR gnincs.
At 1)10 mu: In I hour tho Priuollla
oircli' HtT.vod .ohony pie. wliipped
oronin and eof I'm.
Thorn' I'lmnrvlnR birthdayH wrre
Mi-h. W. t.'unkliii, SJi-h. ,S. U
li'unanl, Mim. Ida Wilson, Mih. C.
C. Hirby. Mii Lucille Van Nomn.
Honor KiifNlH, Mi'H. CJvii. ' Yoran
and Mi-h. Kllv.abotli Jiarkor , of
Honolulu.
Presbyterian Women
Meet at Church
Tho Wumitn'n HUilo clfiHs of tho
ProHh.vU'i'lau ohuirh hold a motit
onjoyahlo ami pi'ofllabln motdltiK
ut tho ohuivh purloi-H Tuoaday ait
ornoon, Thoro wmii about forty
moniboi'B iirisnnt ami Mrn
Uinu
inudo & kiiicIuuh IiohIohh.
Mth. k:uih. WtiiK, proHlUout or
itiugs a meiouy
Mrs. Ilenilngtou led Iho dove
tlolinl In her comprehensive man
lier. - dwelling on the subject oft
(nllh, taking the eleventh rhuiiler j
ot llebrewji and tin, ninth chapter 1
uf Matthews as 11 basis 16 talk
from. , ,
She spoke of the uses of faith,
Iho reiiulrements or lami. now a
Christian must walk, stand hud
tight by faith In older to ovorcomo
tho ovlls which aro lurking on
e,vory hand.
,f(J nlU ony ,jy tllMl cull mh..
cinH (, performed. .Mrs. IS P.
I'ultli Is necessary to a success-
jl.uwrcnoe followed this talk with
11 very satisfying prnyer. ,
Another sotm bv class and roll
;,.., ...II l
. - "f '.."',. ,.,, ,.,,,,
.""'."" -,,,
I'llllllH HIV imnuM.-nn n,:ro,"i. '"
lliblo cluss voted money from their
treasury for it generous donation
lo thu Wuinan'H ntiiioclatlon and
unotimr towards tin plumi fund
as a piano Is badly needed In the
church parlors.
Mrs. Crane, chairman ot the pro
gram committee announcod that
wo wero celebtiHIng suveral birth
days of famous men during J'"eb
ruury. namely. Washington, Lin
coln, lidlson, etc., nnd lisked Rev,
10. r
ljiwronco lor a patriotic
talk
His nildresH showed scholarly;. , ... ,.
.Ihouglil. warm lienrled sympathy
'anil luieruiitiomii loyally. ;
1 Ho eiimpared present day lead-j
urs with eurllor slalesnien and'
'predicted 11 very sutlsiuctury and
successful lidmlnlslrutlon for Mr.
Hover.
1 Mr. Luwronce does' not split Ihe j
lenr drum Willi his eloiiier,e.j but
These ulso emphasized the
palilollc spirit as well as making
tincsts prusoiil. were Mrs. Mill
son, Mrs. Ilugorly, Mrs. Dcttelsnn ! house dress practical for all phus
und Mrs. Daniels. Mrs. Lltlrell0H uf housekeeping.' It, is. Just as
presided over Ihe coffee tun und ! ,.I1Ky tQ p into In the morning
Mrs, l urr was gucsi 01 uoiior 111 ti, old cover-all opron, and. in mi
Kllibon was the only incmhrr j (i itluti .It ii Inexpensive, good look-
Ihu blithday lalile, wiillu Mrs. Mo
presenl, havliig a birthday.
Rogue River
Academy
I ' j than If worn until they become
Two weeks ago Kiiturday night badly soiled, - . ..
wo wero given a very Interesting j WASHINGTON. March 2.-rW)--n.ovlng
picture review or tho Pa-, . ,.i,,01.ull. uiack on Beerelnry
.title Press. This treat was brought
in ns bv l.'.blor Ferreii uim Is the
1 -" - -
, editorial editor of the 8lgs of the
Times. It was alven at tlie church
Tll0 plc,ro took uu eompletely t" tti.irr lo said that I
U,ro";h ,hn ljreH"- ""ow,.,,,! ''!?forrtUH renamed Mellon
! ,1. ,,., l mni-V mill a so Mm .. - -
employees at work uud also the.,,,, .n.,i.i onunsc his eoliflrmullon
muchlncry in action. Wo were'. t4,
shown the complete process 01
mnklllC UflOkS. trOlll HIS ttlllllOr
j ninnuscrlpt to thu completed Tol
.jmn.
All Wiis CMilaliied by l.lder cl' r
- 1 ran as it was shown 011 Urn screen.
- Tho Pacific Press is owned and;
- operated by the Seventh Day Ad-,
- ventlst (lenonilnotlon. The de-1
TiAn.1.., linn .n lind llirilA Ol II Pr
nomination also has throe othcri
presses lu the XJnltod Htutes.l
vacation days.
ilrlgbt sunshiny days make it
desirable to get out and play
volley bull. We all enjoy Iho ex
ercise. ' -
Wedding Bells
.Miss Mf Howard und Ilcrmun
tt 11.. 1.. 1 ...1. .-.f tt.-tnl ni'fifrnu..
'' vniitlst
i i-hurch StiturUuy nftcrnonn, Ktsv.
j . 1 . Katun, of Ck-liM ine. The
IKirty returned lo Ueiul, loliow,
inij thu roH'inony.
EDIT HI TIMES
One of tho most Interesting edi
tions ot the Hi Times, publication
of tho local high school, came off
the press Friday afternoon. Tills
edition was very unusual, becallso
of the fact I but It was edited bjj
members of the Lutln club.
Tho paper was made lip of !
pages, und the different . soctlons
Included ' were: Books, Society,.
BxchaiiBO,. a. full .page sport see-,
tlon, assemblies, ,Ialln news, Cae
sar. Meetings, Sidelights. JIuslc,
porsunals, casualties, Hot In niiym
es. Junior High, Jokes, and ail
interesting column on ''What thoy
think about Cnesar." which ln,
eluded testimonies -. of ' a number
of prominent students.'
Radio Program
KMED ;
Mall Ttlbune-virgln Station
A piano recital by tho ' Gore
Hludlos of Ibis city will bu a taat
tiro ot tho regular Copeo radio
progrum over stullou K.MKD Tun
dny ovenlug, March D. Tho hour
will consist ot a varied selection
of piano numbers by soma ot Mrs.
i time's talented pupils und some
! exeollcnt entertainment is nntlct-
,!. 1.,l . ,.,llr. ....I.lle
,, ......poihin ,lnlheri
...ni 1 u.,i,i
ujl tu j p.
1 by iho Misses Yor' Dean Hnrviji
I ami lletiluh tlore. uolli ot wnoin
are accomplished pianists. A group
of young pupils who arc studying
hurd to attain jiorfection will also t
be Introduced during the evening.
As an added attraction there
will be selections by a violin en
semble of 12 Instrumuula under the
direction ot Mrs. Ilernleo Bolger.
A detailed urogram ot tho recital
will appear lu Monday's Issuu of
: ttiin paper.
1 yy fiat tlie Well
Dressed Housewives
Should Wear
.or practical reasons as well as
she Is scrubbing the bathroom floor
I 0r entciiululnjf ,. her , friends , at
; ; Ullage.
- 1 Most women find tho wnshnuio
Inn and beeomlng.
' Every housewife should hove 11
j sufficient number of house dresses
on hand to enable her to put on a
' fresh one each morning. Then.
: whether they are washed at homo
I or sent away to be laundered, they
1 will look better and last longer
;, . ,,mdn In the senutc lo
I . . ... ..!.'. .11... iw...,n.
. uav Iiv nenuior .m-i-veiiiii , i'e,,,u-
i ., , , T.1,1,.,. who ooinnlalnod
! .. .." 1 . ...f...,.i. ,.nn.i
; .
S S .
- 1 Hcronfter all city school
, notes must bo In not later
- 1 11,011 six 0 clock on Friday ot
each woelt. Ilural schools not
inter than tO oclock Saturday
mnrnlnff. and earlier It pos-
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LAI STUDENTS