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WEDFOTVD VfKfXt TRTBTTNP!, MP1DF0RT, .OKKHON, SUNDAY, MAKCJt 10, liU'M VACUA FtVfg i . . . I "C ' I v T -v, I : 1 Vnn 7$ . Irene DeLosh, 328 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 71 BaBMmgawJwT " ' ." .. . . : . " " ' " " I I II I . de ' -- ' "i1 .WEEKLY C.UKJ1UK .. f.l'et Saturday, .March 16th. Any ; 4 Monday , -finne having plants to donate plenso . The regular meeting' of the t'Jhrlng them to tho market as early i Chrysanthemum clrclo S'o. 84, as possible after eight o'clock-or Neighbors or woodcrall, will f(il Mrs. C. J. Remon, 1184-H. he held at 7: SO. Officers on- tertainlng. Tho Woman's chorus wil meet in the June's studio at 7:30. - The American Legion Aux- Mary will hold semi-monthly meeting, at S o'clock in tho armory club room. Social ? fr night. Visitors welcome. : ' Tuesday 'The meeting of the Talent Camp Klre Girls at tho homo of Airs. Ilullen has boen post- 4 4 poned from- March 11,- and will bo held March 12: y Wednesday .; - Th Tjiiltf l:lk will mcet'nt JU W. r.Iu ..l.ih frnm O In f. ! ' Committee In charge, Mrs. Sidney Smith. Sirs. M. "Wag- ner and Mrs. Harry Rinnbur- ger. . Cards, pool and rcfrosh- ments.. !. fr Tho ladies of the Lutheran church will servo another fa- tf mous dinner In the church fyl parlor at Fourth and Oak- 4 dale. Tho Eastern Slar will meet In the Masonic hall at S o'clock. Minnie White of 4 Tortland, district deputy as- ROClate grand conductress, will fr he guest of honor. All de- grees of tho chapter wilj he I given. A school of Instruction will f be held by Minnie Whlto in tho Masonic hall at 2:30. 4 Thursday ' The Just Folks circle of the First MetLodist church will meet at tho home, of Mrs. F. V. Burke, i3 Hose avenue, with Mrs. Leon P. Lawton ns- sistant hostess. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Knglish Lutheran church will meet at 2 p. m. at the ' home of Mrs. Cnrl Flchtner, 61 3 South Holly street. The Pythian Sisters' card narty will be held next Thurs- day evening at R o'clock at tho hall on "Wost Main street. 4 Professor. Vinlng of Ash- 4 s. lnnd will speak to MedfOrd i Delphian society nt HirlS. at Members bring guests. All townspeople aro cordially In vlted. The 'Mistletoe club will meet with Mrs. Kay Ouches nt tho Old Mlnear place.' iThe Knights of rythlas will meet In the K. P. hall. .. Friday , St. Mark's guild In St. Mark's parish house nt 2:30 p. m. The members will work on aprons for tho annual Kaster apron sale. plans have been perfected for a fr card party April r. Saturday The March mooting of Ihe Crater Lako chapter of 11. A. n. will be held at the homo of Mrs. William P. Holt, 11 4 Corninir court. ! The Copoo forum's St. Pat- rick's party will be held at the St. Mark's Guild hall. Siskiyou division will be guests of honor. Anyone having plants or t bulbs to donate to tho Oarden 1 cluh sale pleaso bring or send early to the public market. Proceeds go. .toward Ihe ex- pense of annual flower show. St. Ann's Altar society will give a food sale nt Weeks & . ' Orr store. 4,.j. 4. ' ! 4 Mcdford Garden dull Have lmerestlnc Mooting. Tho Mcdford Gurdon club met nt the Hotel Medford Thursday evening nt 7:4S with a most e. cellont attendance. Mrs. Carl Swlgnrt presided In tho chair with Mrs. E. H. Por ter secrotary nnd Mrs. Goddn.d the new treasurer present. Jt was encouraging to noto the presence of two gentlemen and it is desired that more will at tend. 1 li. iVirS. JSWIgUIV (livaviliv. ....... it 1 wniiiims who nave a vem en tertaining and Instructive talk on Sho Iris. O She snld In rrt that you can crow them froM seed nnd can cniw them nlmost anywhere, and in nearly any sort of soil. There nre two kinds, tho "oenroon i tho "beardless" Iris, nnd nn nl- mn,l endless number of varieties, she having numerous kinds at ner home hero in the city, to which sho Invited every one wnen in..- P . their best, which will announced Inter. ...A ii .. tlinlr creat lv " " can new irln couraglng to hear that from for ty thousand secos n"- ' five, genuinely new vnrin e .. noiiuutfu - -V- . that there wer tint mini)' fill varieties ""TS. .n ineso new ones. m " - shallow soil, covering only n hoi one Inch. ' these new ones. Tho best fertiliser lr hard wnon namiicr y" . . . ihe id.inl hut.Dues can be paidrionaay ninu. or Ir,,.. '.i..!. nnen spnecs. L (!. no covered by other foliage' 1 by other foliage Even the llnlPHt. r.on hud will be nd grasses. Meco with a green nlmnit siiro to - nroduco n new Plnnt. ....... 1. ji. 11 mil nnd nut r. . ... Bowdpred sninhur on the wouna. It was decided to have a sale :of plants, etc. ut tho public mar-dent's it" will facilitate matters groat- ly. if the plnnts could bo brought to the market. The proceeds will go into the club treasury. . : Two honor guests present wero ills. George Itiddlc, president of the Grants Pass Garden club and Mrs. A. n. Cornell of tho 'Climate City". Mrs. Riddle made an Interesting talk. She snld, for one. thing, that the Grants Pacs Garden club was sponsoring "clean up week." While the Hoy Scouts usually lake charge of this in Mcdford, the Garden cluh members con lend jmuch helpful encouragemnt. Tho Woman's Chorus will meet at the Janes Studio Monday even ing nt 7:30. All members are urged to be present. Music Teachers Liincticon . . Ml lla Hotel Tuesday The Jackson Uounly Music Teachers association met at the LI i hla Springs Imlel. Tuesday, March 6. where a delightful lunch eon was served. Miss Uutli Louise Voder delight ed ihe guests by rendering Ave Mario, by llach. . The .second number was Rondo, theme by Beethoven. The arrange ment was by Kreisler. Miss Evelyn Wold played the accompaniment. The next meeting will be held with M.r. and Mrs. Carlton Janes on April 4, and the progrnm will be very unusual and interesting. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. llognn re turned Friday evening from a trip to Kan Francisco, where they visit ed friends in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bates of nosebiirg Visiting Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. llert Dates of Roseburg, who are week-end visi tors in Mcdford, , will leave soon for Minneapolis where Air. Bates will accent a responsible " position with a publishing firm. While here Mr. and Mrs. Hates have been l e inspiration for a number of Bailor. F. lO.ielf. Poto ,fto w dinners and parties tendered In I Don .Moore Kd l1"',, ""f"1 1 their honor by their many local I Hartsoek. Jack Boyle. l.lllJ.Wal rrt.nl. . kcr and Bob Boyle. , ilier MiwtJanet Ford, history I each or at the Junior high school, Is spend ing ih week-end In lloseburg with her parents. .. Copco Forum Plans St. Patrick's Party A St. Patrick's Day party Is the ... '...,-. -. .k. I Conor Foml lender being scheduled for Saturday, March 16ih. The affair will take place at St. Mark's Guild hull and Copco employes of the Siskiyou Division will be guests of honor. A golf tournament between the Siskiyou and' Rogue River Divisions is planned for Saturday afternoon with other special attractions for those who como early. The last party given by the Copco employes club was one of the most enjoy- i able of -the season and drew a j r e c o r d attendance. Indications point to an equally successiui ni- j fair when tho St. Patrick's parly takes place here next Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson oflsmlth. Miss Myrtle Tohey, Miss Central I'oint, who have spent sev-1 ernl weeks In Pasadena, Calif., will1 ho homA tomorrow. Callfornlans Marricil My Ijncnl Pastor Helbert J. Davis and Miss Eve lyn Hall, both of Red Illuff, Cali fornia, were united In marriage March 1 In tho parsonage of tho First Chrlstlnn church of this city. Rev. Carmen E. Mell performed the ring ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis reside nt Red Illuff, where ho owns n gar age.. :- . Joint session Hoard anil Members Y. V. C. A. Plnn for Noil Month The Y. V. C. A. hoard met in the olllb rooms nt the Y, Thursday evening. Following the routine business, plans were made for the meeting next month, when the bonrd will meet In joint session with the members of the V. W. C. A. This meeting will bo held April 1st. A?ter spending a numbrrof months in PortlaSl. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Siektits! havro-oturncd to Mcdford to mnko their home. Legion Auxiliary Visitor' Night ' Tho American Irfglon Auxiliary will hold their seml monlhly meet- ing Monday evening In their cluh rooms In Iho armory. This will V" ",'"'. ,i .h t woman 7. ' i i ii... who litis a husband, brother - t - - .. 1- .i. American .... ..n-.-r, I 'll,,n' " r ,h. ni.TllrV. "co diaH "I"""' . ... ' , - UVCry eligible woman, not only to Ihe purposes i propeiiy " ..'I,',', ,,,,, 10 w nl , ,,ie u h . , .hi.l, miial be won "n 1 f "'! . "... . Ln , r..So Of Mr one' '' . , Anxlll'irv unit " lAine ' "iisn"vSi n the . ! !"e ! 1p ,. J'r.. window before if convene nU lenvn dies . with (Iracc oss nt 1 no 1 110m in Of V""-. mt.etinc will he o, , i,,,,,. . . , , A shorty hn " ,d ,oclal' f"pu n h,.,s'f flmI,ement. : 'hour, , wn n n -m ' ,.u land last but ....... - , n. .' ..mm Hmi nromises a n ivw- ; iii'iii int orprie. ine memireta m w " recently organized "Past Presi Parley" navo agreed to act as hostesses. The child welfare shelf Is receiv ing generous contriliut ions of cloth ing and canned goods, to be used In helping tide over some veter an's family In time of stress ami need. Any contribution which can be used in this work will be n wel come addition to the shelf. What have you if anything? llrlng It with you when you coma to the meeting Monday night, BayB Mrs. Lee Oarlock, president of the -Men-! ford unit. . ! March Meet C. L. Chapter j Daughters American nevoiunun The March meeting of the Cra ter Lako Chanter. DaifRhters of the American Revolution, will he held Saturday, March 1. at the home of Mrs. W. 1'. Holt, 11 Corning court. The nrogram tor tne ntternooii will bo a talk on national defense by Mrs. llert Lowry. Mrs. 1 naver, .Mrs. -uuimi, Welch nnd'afrs. King will assist thej hostess. j Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Latham, Klen nor Boyd, Gernldlne Ijuhum. and Harold Archer left Friday morn- Ing for Eugene, where they at- j lended tho missionary convention which was held In that city. Pythian Club Meet I Home of Mrs. f. A. Uavls I . The Pythian club met nt tne home of Mrs. Chos. A. Dnvls on Cottage street Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Following the busi ness meeting, the guests were en tertained at five-hundred, nt four tables. Refreshments were served by tho hostess. nantiwr Party Feature After Game Friday. ' Miss Carol Dodge entertained with a dancing parly at her homo on Geneva Friday evening follow ing the basket ball game. Re freshments were served at a late hour. Those present were: The Misses Teggy Miller, Gloria Getch ell, Janet' Wray Smith, , Frances Muller, Barbara Drury, Justlno Miller,. Laura Drury; Messrs Bob Kleeter. Bob Emmons, Harold Ge ' Ml Jospplihio Travis, "who has been spending several days in tins city, returned Friday to her home In Red Bluff, California. Members If. S. Faculty Enjoy Bridge Party. r ...... i..nmn Hri -vriua Mnurlno Carroll entertained number of the hlh school fact.ty at bridge. Wednesday evening, at the home of the former. Tho room was henutlfully decorated in tulips, daffodils and other spring flowers. High score was held by Mrs. Hazel Snillh and low score by Mrs. Gleiina Mao Early. The guests Included: Mrs. 11. II. Conkle. Miss Ruth Abele, Miss Mnude lluriJgiir. Miss Gertrude Butler, Miss ..Est her Church, Mrs. (Henna Mao Early, Miss Johnnie Fleet, Miss Mary Gilbert, Mrs. Ilolen Hall, Mrs. Zoe lluhhs. Mrs. E. If. Hedrlck, Miss Josephine Klrtlev. Mrs. Beatrice Merrick. Miss Lora Mitchell. Miss Carol Ramsey, Miss Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Hazel Smith. Mrs. Josephine Idohel Willsie, and Mrs. Virginia Wait. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll Trophy left I yesterday by motor for Sun l-riin Cisco, where tiiey expect to be gone a week. Talk on "Big Business" . Feature of (Study Club V Tho Wednesday Study cluh held its regular meeting on Wednesday, March (i nt the library. Mi's. John l,nwrence rend a most Interesting paper, "The firowth of Hlg llUHlnqss." With Burton J. Hendricks, Hognrt, nnd lsrlshnne, ns authorities and her own wide knowledge of history, Mrs. Law able to prepare for her ante 10 prepii rence wns hearers a romance of opportunity in which Individ nn Is such ns John D. Rockefeller, J. Plerpont Mor gnn. Carnegie.. Schwab and flntes stood out in relief ngalnst tho back ground of their vast achievements which were mostly beneficial in spite of tho roughshod disregard of individuals' rights. Railroads nnd steel, money in millions and Ml- lions, opportunity, efficiency and world power, a combination to read nhouf that dwarfs all our Ideas of bUHlnMR. Tho pjiper eic - plained. In fact Big Huidncm The nutomob le andlcnry.Io d Who democratized . It, the 39ii chain syateina of Hlorcn. a (nriipl of maun dlHtribiillon, were equally; I IntoroHlng. Tho telephone indus- orilr' "' " " '" try cited w... , ; nnr.llncf In IltldrlCkfl. llnnll In ,., it aU.nlH K n mnnnnnu1 fltlll that It should be a monopoly, and " j great cjlew- ; lent ! I est, nud the latter as the g : oxnmple of concentration nml ef- .rpnpy. M rs. Janes revtewea lintillin (lrl.mil Iniort hnek, "Bark Hull - -r from the Middle llorder." a stnrv of his family nnd Ills home, , life nnd their friends. i Mrs. Janes brought to her henr- ' m wHn ,ru artistic nppr.cl:illon ..,,, . " ',., ',.,.,,.,. r 1 ! plans for his family. The rare ,,inK ,r hls fnm,v, Thp rar, 1 opportunity this book provides for, H'rsonnl "close-ups" of the (rent : . ,h 11,. r,rv world . mnk es It vol. m... T , u 1 1 . ,.,..t. .t... a nn. .... , . " ' i-i.f -m nn in rlvldlv J.imes Anderson-Bohl Wecfding if' ' ' I MRS. OSCAR Miss Hetty IJohl, dniiRhter of Mrs. Margaret Hohl, was united in i Oscar Melvln An- mn.i.usu ' . dcrson, son of Mr. A. 1' . Anderson, j .-,e .dp, who wns very popu nt the home of the groom, W'ednes-j ar anions the younger set, was day morning, March fi. In tho pies-1 employed In the law office of .!. 11. euro of relatives, ltev. Carmen H. i Carkln, local attorney, and Iho Mell of the First Christian church officiating. v J. - ...'. ' The bride tvore a while goorcgtle and lace frock, anil carried a shower bouquet ' of dainty pink"! rosebuds. , Whlteomb Riley ns at Kipling's Mrs. Slornh's father. Mr.' nnd Mrs. dinner? Tho book is ropleto with j Pnyctt, Mr. and Mis. Zeep, -Mr. nnd such Incidents, ns fur instance i Mrs. Denn. Mr. llarrett and two Theodore Roosevelt trying to listen j sons. Kenneth anil Door. Mrs. Inconspicuously to his son reading ! Hoffman and daughter. Fern, a paper at n state dlnnell However ; Mi(Jy Money, Mottle Matney. Win as Mrs. Janes brought out,, the j noha Stefnnl, Gladys nnd (Iretn rcnl charm of the book is in tho j MnvVlsOn. .Mr. nnd Mrs. C II. Wll fnct that he is writing history, not Ham? nnd daughter lldil. f lei Ion. ' M Mrs. Ilarillng discussed t h e ' Messrs. E. C Jernnie. Hen Mill inngu7.iile "Time." Sbo said It wns ler, and O. O. Alenderfer left yes distlnctly a tabloid typo of publl- terdny for Sacramento. cation. t,he news compressed but' the few adjectives and adverbs ! hlhK- rieu-rlnliv.. n ,, 1 used highly descriptive, n type popular in men's clubs. The article she specialized was on ex-President C'oolldge, describ ing him ns a "No-man" In nn age of "Yes-men." It discussed his work, done nnd undone, and made , a most InterestiiiK division of his administration nccordlnR to his vacations, Mrs. Harding's review wan n splendid example of conciseness. After an extended visit with her rMn' "l ,,,r,M father, Chas. Oswald of KaKle f To boys to represent tho l'rea l'olnt. Mrs. Maude KavnKe return- nu,lnn ntiy school were: .i vruinv in h..r hninn in chho. Howard Dougherty. Krnest Con- . ,. C'overel DKIi Kntirheoii , (iiven 11 y IIITriaiicIo. A covered dish luncheon was Riven at the Christian church In : the reereaHonul hull by the Hi- i.m.iK.f. iou.u..y i: "" ' , March 7. A number of cuests1 wero present. , The tnble 'were " f n '"' trlnpRie, nnd small shamrocks were used as decorations, Following the luncheon, a busl- ..nn.r -n hnhi in ehnrcre of Harold Archer, president. A: The Misses I.ouitfe Fluhrer nnd talk on the convention to be held ! Amelia Hurt mini sailed from Port In Kuirene on Friday and Snlurday lutid Friday noon on tne Wilhel March K and ft. was plvni by Mrs. . initnt for Honolulu, where Ihey in Fverett Kads. counsellor. , htil to Slav about a month. The . '' number of llm club. Klven by mem hem of the cluh. The subject discussed Wns: Our! r....r.r.nUf viiuuiona In i.A i'nlii.,l jH(ii((ii Tikl) ww ,.0,, ,v Klen - Margery Hon, INI. An- ,.J Ijllhm . .-,.wf.i ' ' r. Ilni MpMj -j- n ioock were ln tho rHy the latter part of the j woik vmuing incir naiigiiicr, jukk , l.UIH'Ull I OIUM'K. .'il. linil .lllf. - ...i.l .W. .,)l.l..t- eni i ! & V r nmii il rnnr lr the American Lrtundry, assisted by; her girls In the laundry, gave a 1 surprise farewell parly Wednesday , nigni. .m:ii'i-ii mil in im' iniiiiory ! honwliw Jrim Slornh's full,..,-, I It. i. Slorah of I fiMd. N. J. rue evening was spent Willi, music, dancln and riiiiics. One of tho main features of the even-' i Ing was tho highland fling and .,.i ,i,... i. i i,. u i. r,.ii.... ., i ......mi.i.,, v.. iii..i,.tai-.ihi,ii estlng sketch of .lames' life. ,.! sketch of .lames' life. llefreshni.njs were served. Those present were: Hobcrt O Slornh of Pliilnfleld. New Jersey. --. . ...... ... ... 1 I ilauchter. ; Iluth. . Mr. Uuchnnan. I j j j j ANDERSON h I'hoto hy Slintiglc. The ceremony was followed by a wedding luncheon, after which the coutilc left for a trip to southern cnlliornla groom Is nn employe of tho Tnmlln boxifsctoryi - ' ' .'t'hey will relurn about March 20 nnd 'wll lie at home to their many friends in their residence on Spring street. . ,m ,."7" I ' "." ':"" M. '. A. Ill f.rullts I' ass A number of boys from this city left Friday for Crnnls l'nss, where they attended Die, Older Hoys' con ference being held In that city under the direction of the state "I'g'inizatlon of Ihe y M. C. A. I I IV I'lPJrl Will I 171 UI II KMIII j . I III) ltev. K. 1. Iawretico riccnmpanled , hhhii p rw n '7'' '"" mi no ay senooi, nwi nm, i . Jut land Humphries, Hie members of the lll-V. a ri'cently organized rad. Itlehanl Mann and HnKer i i',ariy. i nc mnniin'i-s oi inn ni-i wen-: Stanley Wilcox, A 1 r r e d Slo'dir. Kohert Mason, Harry and William llyiuni. Til- ,....1 M.-J 1,' it r.,,.U nnl rtllllRllU.P nvn IK.W rt.H,(,(.nts In Medfoi d. They have purchased: . ' i , -Ia i Billow nt f,IS Park nvenue. l.lttlo i'MIss Punch Is attendinB 'the'cl.yL A!' prrf1nt J0.'1, i" trra of u,.u,tn ! looking thrnimh NeiKhbor Pen- ' . Mls-CM Flulireh and Ilartinnn , v..n r,. u i T.nnif.v' Thursday. , Mr. nnd Mm. Olio rhmnn of i Moiitngue. Cnllf.. w. re week-end j guestK of Mr. and Mm. Marl C. ,.,. I '.limi. Tolks fln-lc Mi-cl Willi Mrs. Iliirkc. The Jut l'olk circle of Ihe riri .mciiiouimi r.piHcnpm iiurrn Will llll'lll HL lIMT IIOOIU DL ill I M. v. v l,....l.n r t it !.. .... ... ...i,u ojiy iiit.i iioiiii. ,iiiit nui, ,vn Mr, u-on n. I.,iwlon nsnWnnt i Mi's, liiurniaii lloslcsii Wenonali (lull (inilicrlng. ; Mrs. Iliilda Thurman wns hos- ipss to ine ineiiioers Ol uenonnn club Thursday nfiernnnn nt her home on West Fourteenth mree,. Al two o'clock a covered illsli luncluon wns served by Hie com- mlttee consisting of Mrs. I'lnll nnd ' Mrs. Snider. i. i....i, - n,.,. Mtn u- i...i,i ,,i,n. ......... i,.ii ,ron nn liiniignrnl program nnd gave. ; llie April Fool's dance lo be held March 20. The Indies lo wear "venr i KliiKham dresses and the men to t : wear smocks. It was decided to ..i.i . ..i.nA a ... a...i, i.Klls nlenninu n series 01 hubs hi , i- 1.,... j...,., i wllh' the following eommlttea in 1 - 1 rharne: Canls, Marrio Milns and 1 Mane tie HinabarKer; refresh menls. Kvelyn Stan. (iladyn ! Ononis and Gladys 1-awronce. j The next met-tltiK will be held at the home nf NVlllu rurdiii on West Holly street, who will enteruiin (with a eard party March 1!1. Hohn Shoenmn and Nonnii Martin i iisslstln. Tuolvo Olil Mnlds" ;iven hy IC. V A. Hilarious with humor, pood aet- InK, and ridiculous situations, the Knya! Noinhhors i?ave tin play. "Twelve Old Maids." nt their hall last Thursday evening. A candy and sandwich sale followed the dramatic- and musical program, and together the nroeeedt totalled toward the expense of the i drill team and delegateH to the i ...I I V..M. llan.1 I Ore., Mitreh The Mistletoe club, a social sec- I linn of 111., it V V IllHOtH Willi ! Mrs. Kay Ouehes at the obi Minear ; 1 place next Thursday afternoon. ! ; A parly of Mi'diord people, in- eluding Mr. and Mrs. Hai ry ltina I barger, Norman Whltf. Mr. and j Mrs. Jioh Nichols and -Mrs. Clrover I 1 larut'Uh', motored to' Shasta t'ilyi ! Saturday, and will return today. Photographers s. Oregon lluniillct lit Hold Milll'iml The newly formed photogra phers association of southern Ore gon k'ivc n hiinipiot. nt the Hotel .Mcdford Friday evening, officers for the year were elected at a in.'i'ttug held after the banquet. Those present Included: May King C'onrndt nnd Henry Conrad! nt Klamath FnllR, ( C. Hurling of Ashland. Phil Hraliianl of Oriillls i Pass, and A. E. Pcasley. A. J. An derson, J. Verne Shnngle, V. A. Cunter, Mrs. 11. Jones, Jack Kwem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patter son, and It. 11. llarwood or .Mi'il ford. Mr., and Mrs. CI. M. Hoherts re turned yesterday from San Fran cisco, whore they spent tho past week on a business and ploasuro trip. Wnldliiff of l.iM-nl Couple Kvont cr Frhlny i Of interest to their ninny friends Is tho mnrrinBO of 1.. H. Hantmnn to Miss Huttie Mac Cameron, both of Medford, which was solemnl.ed at the parsnnnKe of the First Christian church, Friday, March 1, with 'Rev. Carman II. Mell offlclat liiK. The couple Is well known In tills vicinity, and plan to make their homo on a ranch nenr Table Hock. Mr. ami Mrs. Hal Piatt Kntertnln Dinner GiicMn Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Uoherlson of tho U. H. Fisheries at Trail were dinner guests m the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt Tuesday oven imc. Mrs. Itobertson remained for two days with her friend,- Mrs. Piatt. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fluhrer, who left for Portland Thursday, will re turn tho first of the week. Illilbday of Teielitoii Plait Celebrated Wednesday Master Leiphton Piatt celebrat ed his seventh birthday nt IiIh home on ICast Jackson, Wednes day, March (till. Fourteen little friends irat bored after school to neip nun ceienraio ino nappy t'Vent. Mrs. Piatt was assisted hy Mrs. .iaisu iv.M.ri..n rn i-iimm i.uui nK Hie ehltdren. I Thimble Cluh lOniiTtaiiicrt " ; . Home NoishlMir Pcinvell The Thimble cluh of Chrysnn thnntum circle No. H4. Nelirhhors o( Woodcraft met Wednesday evening at the home of Neighbor licitba Penwell on llentty street. A fter a short business session, cards wero enjiyed by all. Detlclous home made cake nnd coffee wero served at tho closo of the evenlnK by Neighbors Penwell , nnd lie Ile Jtennett ns joint hos- f lesss 1 welt's bountiful new homo. . I . "T . ' . , , Mr. and Mrs. H. Jt. Saltmnrsh of Crescent City were In Medford the latter part of the Week, f ' 1 MIkh Cnrl Inn Speaks 1 Junior V. T. A The Junior High School Parent Teacher Association met In regll l:ir sost-lon Friday afternoon lit the school building. The Harmonica Hand delighted tho audience with n group of se lections. The lllrl's filee Club sang Schubert's "Hark! Hark! the Ijirk," In a very ciiiirmlng man ner. Miss Melbn, Williams Is tho dlrector of both orgiinlr-atlons. The prlncliinl speaker of the day wns Miss H len Carlton, who gnveiplnno solo, "Tho Angelas," by a most entei;tnlnlng nnd helpful talk on "Itellglotm Editcollon." Iti'frcshlnents were served. Mrs. A. K. Kresse left for Port land Friday, where she will Join her husband, Dr. Kresse. They will both return to Medford the latter part of this week. Women's Itclicf CorjM Put On limugtiral.. The Women's Itellef Chester A. Arthur Post, Corps. held thlr regular meeting nt Ihe Armory Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m, Following the regular business !melln. Jin, H. K.-Cornwall ptil " ""t Inlei'estlllK talk I on (leorgc ....'..i-.".. " . '"''' ''""'' ,," I paring It wllh that of Mr. Hoover., II... n.A. II ripl,.tl ln.l.l.for "rs. CornWeii. patriotic instructor . .i. . connection wnu imiiunui unu 1110-1 toric Cfvont.s, nm will rIvo them ; of ut met'iiiiKS that aro held on or i while llohhenm was not no am noar thr annlvorHarios in question, i hi Hons and did not give so many It wflB df-fidod to hold iho not pi oilnrtlons to posterity.. , ut tho W. U. t. popular social at-, Mta i'ami-hoU Kove a histor' tornoons on J-'ridny, Mftivh 15th, :'o ihft painting nt both artists at tho homo of Ma C. K. Wo.bhor, :md tnut'hed on the many pointH s;t8 West Hecond street I iinjrs. ller dtseourHO showed much ! rmploll ;ives fjiinrlirnn I study and thought. I I'or rrlemU Sniiinluy MrHt M!,im(.,.en Hpoke aloni; the .Miss Harriett i-ampoeii was nos-i tefs at a eharmins luncheon nt h.M home. Ill Kinw street, on Satur-' day, March !. at I o'clock. The Hhn ,roi,Kht to every one n now afternoon wan ypont in plnylng j ( onccplion of Holland and of cards. The Buests were Dorothy' mt xh(s COunti-y means to Its ltoberts. Mary I.ee Hoherts. Dor- ;own )Popie nl aftor hearing her olhy Slend, Klnora Hulander, Uo-;it m01int m0re to all. berta Stearns. Dorothy Orth. J-oulse ; Thoro wnB a HUmmlnff up of ' I'oiurer, lietty unrnweii, i inrriei ; Andrews and Clara Mary J-'uson ladies Aid .Society of tho Kng- "f" " ' 11. ill. ui iiiu iiujiii-- C Mrs. Carl Kkhtner, 613 South ' 1,ol, street. CoIIoro Women llnlil. Mi-lhur. follcgo Women's club of the lioguo itlvor valley met Saturday. March . Tho hnsli ss was Mrs. T. .1. .Mnliiigreii o I'hnenlx. Mlsnltn Florence llui'd. the presldenl, pre sided over a short business moot ing. .Mrs. Leliind Mcntzer, tho prog ram chairman then introduced Mrs. John II. Carkln, editor of the "Collegian" Ihe eleventh tin- nun! paper of the club. The nt tractive., cover and sketches were, iiih ile. by Miss Jane Snedloor. A story by Mrs. U . Williams, "Idol) of the World. Undy." Then a, poem hy the fi;incee of Uiidburli, j Anne spencer Morrow. i Tho next pano had a spray with thre,c flowers. These flow ers were picture hats with 'faces underneath, tho tit lo "Threw rose to fame." liiiclle Ames poem, "Her Son" Helen Noriis, "Jitter of Appre ciation." Mrs, "Wilson, poems: "Lucky Pevil," "Four Hensons," "Divorce." Anthology of types from l'ho I'n society. Scandal Sheet that cavo tho whispered secrets of several mem hers ut' tho cluh. "A trip Abroad," Itulh Warner. VoeuiH, "Kuk" by Carl Sand burg. . "Tolerance" . by JOdward Markham, vera contributed by Miss (I ray, "Women Dabbling In Politics," contributed by Mrs. Menlzer. "Tho tjeremuuiu; of Coffoo," con t rlbti ted by M rs. K. H . H uril. "Constancy", Mrs'. Ooro. "From My Borapboolt," Mrs. Heott. "If I Had tho Time." "Fath er's Toolshop." "Would You 11 o Happy," Miss Kllzabeth Tin it. Miss Until Warner and Mrs. T. J . M a I m R ren a ro tho t h roe mem bers who have been abroad. Mrs. MalmKren has tunny curios of In terest Ihat she Talked about very Interestingly. Miss Esther Churoh had charge of Iho music. The fllrls' double quartette of tho hth school sum; "Indian Mountain Houk," by Cad nian; "The. Clock" by JtodPis. As encore tho plrls ttuartette sand "Vlra" by Rlker. Itefreshments wero served , hy Mrs. Chas AVIntf, Mrs. Jlarris, Mrs. K. N. Warner, Mrs. MnrK WrlKht. Miss Uuth Severance. vh- mntinir Anrll lth wljh x,,Hfl' Kt7alf.,h Ilurl., social' phn rlll!1 MrM. V- C. ChaneV. a , I . ., , 7 . ..' The I'ythinn Mlsiers card parly i w:il bo held next Thursday ovt,. nlng at 8 o'clock at the hull on j West Main street. 1 Mcdford Delphian Met. Thursday. 'l'ho Aliilut Chapter of tho Del phian society met Thursday morn ing at the V. W. C. A. wllh Mrs. K, Jt. llurd, presiding, Mrs. Jiib. Collins, supervisor, and-Mi's. N. II. Newcomb, secretary pro tern for Mrs. Frederick Johnson who wns not present. It was announced that the col lection of old Ivories belonging to Frank Miller lnlely deceased, is still at the Snedlcor shop und tho heirs wish them sold. Any ono Interested may boo theso beautiful objects of art. It was further announced that Professor Vinlng of Aihlauil would speak to Iho Mcdford Del phlans society Thursday morning 1 .March Mill at 10:15 nt tho l'ar-j Ish hall on North Onkdale. 1 Members will bring guests nnd, everyono In Mcdford Interested In; art nnd ediiciitlon Is cordially in - vlted to be present. ' I'rof. Vlnlng's subject will he " Kniniisinsni anil now to i;aputii- 'I'o It." I Mrs. Itawlerf Moore will piny a Sleveklng . Slevcklng tells nn In- terestlng story of how by vlew - ing Millet's wonderful painting of "Tho Allgcllls," he wns Inspired to write tho beautiful music that Mrs. Moore will iii.iy Thursday morning. II lllllg. 1 n.,11. .1, lnin.n n.n mii.ln will bo an Intellectual treat which Iho Polphlnn club are offering complimentary to nil who wish ' . . to nltenil. - ' .'.... ' . ...... .. ;... ,u. -1 ta,-nii. . r.. t, .1 . .,'Kriioii win im .i;iri-ii t il mii.i for Mrs. Crew's group, Mnrcii U.lh The next ilmpier meeiliig wilt ' .;' .., n-i....ivl bo March 2Sth " ,,..',,' .u, ( nn(, )!( work 'and of llobls nin nnd IiIh worksl . l "rl . ,,.. ,., ,, t,.A . . . . ificiuri'B u ntcturcB ana a greater vanoty Buhjecta than any other artist of iutrrest tn their several paint- Un(S Q( miQh ftft gho Hpoke of 1l0 hf.nuty in the Dutch homes, lim, ,n fi(,,.,H nn(. fi0WerH. nmrh nml piemlsh art by tho supervisor. Mrs. .lames Collins, ;i'tw;l , t0 "A T-ay- ',1" "ln " "l 'l rt' , She snoke of the benefits de- ! rived by the Helphlnns from this j winter's study and the meaning of lilt to them ns Individuals. she snld In 'hast art was tho :work of mini's hand and brain and ! Hint U nsslsleil In helping hlln i.; work out many vuai prniiiiMiis. omfort In the home, tho prob lem of henuty to bo seen and '" felt, and rules for living together. The reactions ho feels from the ' 1. personal emotions produced Is llko 'I' ll sensation of warmth and. hap- 'i pinesH and links him with tho in rlnllu art must be suggestive and 1 " tho motive must bo felt to be understood.. ' Art Is benuty realized beauty Is fulfillment of potentiality l beauty Is Divine revelation. A definition of art Is a hard thing to formulate ns art means ( " different things to Indivldals and ' the Dotnhian club' has no doubt de ' rived ns many different reactions .j; from tho yenr's work .ns thoro arc ' members in the club. Mm. fl. M. Herbert, and daugh ter Helen, of 1013 South Oak dale. , who have been vlsltins In Honolulu tho past monin "Vri word that they will be home about March 2B. Copco Haillo Hooltul Proven Very Popular l'ho radio recital program given j during Copco hour hint Tumdny t ! .veiling hy the piano puiilln ot Sir., ,' , (lorc'H Bludlo and the vinun stu dents of Mrs. llernlco Ilolger wan nnloycd hy all who Ibifened In on thiH . tinliiue entertainment. The piano enHomblo. numbers for two , : plnnoti hy tho Minaes Bculah Core and VorDean Harvey were, espo dally well rendered , and tho work . " of tho younger aludentB showod great promlHO. An added feature of Interetit was the vlol(n cnsemblo ,s in which ten youthful, violinist v Kiive Severn I attractive seleotidna , under tho direction ot Mrs. llernlco liolgcr. Much programs ns. theao nro felt to be decidedly worth while, ns , they Bcrvc to stlmulnto Interest nmong the younger students who lire already aspiring: to bo future radio nrtlsts. rjn . The detailed progr'thhyh,lch was , presented through thoi inUHesy of ,ni l ne i.uuioi nui uu-ijuii i .7 i '1 pany, follows: " . . '" , ;-u Tart I ' i ;jit 1'lnno duet, "Norwegian Dance',' Grieg - Vnr Dean Harvey, lleulah tloro f Two waltzes? .,..i;.:.:.....Hchllbcrt Mnrjorlo lvewls I ! Dnnce charncterlslliiue MacLaughlnn ,n.i..i Hlavonh. dance 'Prlml,,--"-'-;ynl A "k1V1"TZ'Z Wright 1M " 'i. i " Iloverle Allen Itogera , Harold y.l Spring Pn n Mazurkil. Mason " Dorothy lturgess w ntudo No. 1 - :...1leller ?k Jlosa Cloro ' Souvenir JadnsBhoh t , Kdward Warner ' nvj l'art U Vnle Cnprlro.ta pianos) Rpross , lleulah (lore, Ver Dean Harvey , .. (n) Fnntnsle. D Mlnor......Moinrt ai lb) Alt Weln (iodowsky (c) llhapsodlo Koelllng lleulah Oorc nt ' (a) To Spring ......Orleg (b) Nolturno (Irleg !0 (c) Kamniencl Oslrow..... - uii . nubenstcln Ver Dean Harvey Wegenleld (2 plnnos) KJcrillf Ver Dean Harvey, lleulah (lore, jv; Violin ensemble under direction i'I of Mrs. Hornlce Ilolger (10 Instru- )ai, ments): ;: ' "' ' ''r ' ' Sorcnfldn lo the Moon" .... Camllln d'Alesslo jit (a) "Departnre".:charles panda, (b) "Arrival" Charles Panels. 1 ivmonin-l of Iho Violin ensemble '.c Is ns follows! . pernlce Ilolger, Floy ." Young. Ilelilah (.ore. Mien (''ln. . j Kunlcn linger, Doroiny tiorn, ( jerlne llalley. Kdith Arnold, I'crcy ( O'Neill. , Mnrle Moon, piano. , , , ... l? j y ... Annual Banquet. , : . r p . of M. I'', Jycnguo Friday ,t,h 1 ti'W.. 1.... ImAn known AH thO M. ""I u"' Wimlilncton's birthday hanquet for ' j tho past several yonrs. was given at the Methodist church JjrMny,IM . evening by Iho members ot tno . f ........ Th. - nrnnram .. 1 r.invoi in -." 1 T i, ,..' ,.. ,it hv the Missed h i ,..,ni.iuinfi or n m'l i i, i'kii" -.,,.. r-,,.,. . i 1 Ktliel llegicr anil ainrKijr patriotic rending by Paul Turner, t.u r the lcncne. including Iho presl and speeencs ny i'viti m.-i.i". - ,,.., mib k.tv Hinllh. and Mrs. 1JlKan, t)P flrsl president Of n league society in .Me.iior.., j present . nnd. talked to tho ytrung I neniile. ltev. 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