MTTDT'OTEfi CTXTl) TTTRTTNT!, fEDFOnn, "OK Ropy; SUNDAY. MAKCTf 17. H)l.'S. D. A, R. Members to Gather Iri-Medford for State Conclave ! 1 r"" i fen I 1 . f Mrs. E. E. Apperson " Mrfl. K. C. Apperson,, of Mo Mlnnvillo, Sin to ItCKCiit of the Daughters of the 'American Revo lution, of Oregon'. Mrs. Apperson has been prominently Identified with D. A. K. work in Oregon fur tho past ton years, boinn organizing regent of YnmhIU Chanter of Mc-Mlnnvllle.-; Mho has tiie distinction of having two ulsters on the Oregon . board -of management: v Mrs. Wm. Bielschnieder, regent of Yamhill Chapter, McMinnville, and . Mrs. Hoiixtr Oouley, TPKenL Chomekota Chapter, Sitlem. . . ledf ord Convention Will Be Eventful One- Program Outlined J&.V ...Vf S.' VGll I. . . V -w y Jr? '1 Mrs. Clyde E. Iwls. of Portland. lt, : Miao.-B-A.bin. ( . ; U. . .m.,h . i ri-D n1 n rtn.tnt i Airs, t . i . m , u j-orimuu, Mrs. O. Q. DAlblnl, regent of V uu X -PHOm rA ArkHAM- ........ .. fyV years, hn hold some state office j Mrs. Clyde K. Iwls, of Portland, Statu Historian, is not only promt' iiAmly Identified with I). , A. t It. work in Oregon, having held sev eral jiinto offices in the past years, but is prominent in club and edu cational work In Portland. STATE OFFICERS , Med ford is . known, not only throughout Oregon, but on the en tire Pacific Coast as outstanding in hospitality. On March 2lnt to 23rd Crater Iiko Chapter will he hostess to the tttatd convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Ore gon. At this time there will be in attendance pnst national officers and distinguished state officers from .adjoining states. . Many. D. A. ll's throughout the state are look ing forward to "this - conference. Many local peopla havo offered to aasl&t in any, way possible to make th stay of the delegates a most happy-one. ! j v ..-.. lv . , , '. 1 Tho "Native Daughters of Pio nedrs'Varo giving a tea on Thurs day afternoon at historic Jackson ville, at' which ' time tho delegate's will vials the museum with its. in teresting collection nf things asso ciated with oarly southern Oregon hfRtory. ' ' " Mr. George Jlunt, one of Med Vo'rd's most generoug and progressive- citizens, and Who has contrib uted .more, to. the pleasure of .visit ing delegates to patnlolic conven tions than any Citizen In the state, has extended 'an invitation to all visiting dclegutcs to bo guests of unt Craterian on Thursday evening. ' - ' The banauet, on March 22nd at Hotel Med ford, will Lbe. of special interest to every I). A.,H and S..A. R. eligible in tho. cAty. Dr. John Marvin Dean. D. O., of Portland. Is a most-gifted speaker and his subject, "The Rthics of National Defense," will bo of special Interest to men and ladles alike. Mrs. Don Nowbury, .- prominent young attor ney of our city, who has been iden tifled with every civic 'movement for the betterment of our commun ity, will speak on "CIvIo Duties of Patriotic Organizations.". Many of our gifted musicians- o r giving ilhelr talent to entertain the guests to this convention. I . -The ladies who have promised j their cars to take the guests to Jacksonville on Thursday are a'sked to be at the Presbyterian church promptly at 3:30 p. m. Merchants and citizens' in gen eral are asked to display tho flag beginning on Wednesday when. del egates will arrive in the city. Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl, regent of Crater Lake Chapter, D. A. H., of Mod ford. Is a charter member of the chapter. ' ; Ever since Its organization, Mrs. D'Albini has been one of Its mogt faithful workers. For a number of years she -has given special atten tion to the correct usage of the flag and is- considered an authority on that subject. In October, 1937, Mrs. D'Alblnl organizedahe. General Joseph Lane Socleiy of - the Children of ;the! A merlcari Revolut Ion "of "this city; Tho society then had eight mem bers under Mrs. D'Albinl's leader- Mrs. T. fi. Smith, of Portland, ' state librarian for the past, ten.1 years, has held some state office or ehairmansh'lp, each-position be ing ably filled by her. Mrs. Isaac t. Patterson, wife of ;i-.lonal and stato D. A. It. circles. Governor Patterson, who will at-Sho is chairman of tho Champoc,? tend tho conference, - Is atftlve. in Memorial committee. ship. It's membership has now trebled. During Mrs. D'Abiunl's regency, there ,was crecte'd, last autumn, near Table Rock, a niarkev In hon or of General Joseph Lane. , The fund for the erection of this mark er was begun during .the regency of Mrs. J. II. Cochran, but it is largely through the efforts of Mrs. D'Al blnl that the D. A. R. and the Chil dren of (be Revolution have been able to realize their plan. There were present nt the unveil ing several distinguished ancestors of Gen. Iane. Perhaps Mrs. D'Alhlnl's out standing accomplishments has been along tho llnn'nf Americanization, work. Kor the past two and one half , years sh has had entire charge of tfie Americanization work of Crater Iike Chapter. : Without remuneration she has conducted classes In the evenings and on Sunday afrernoon. N'ine teen aliens have enrolled In these classes and of this number not ono applicant for citizenship failed to pass the examinations before the ! court. In fact, Judge Cor-j kins, who has presided at Ameri- , conization courts for thirty years, j has accorded Mrs. D'Alblnl the highest praise for her work. Mr. Flunk Pork, head of Americanization- In Oregon, amV'actltiK under tho direction of tho slate board of ducat Ion, recently said that ho considers Mrs. D' Alblnl's Amerlcanlznllon work in Crater Luke Chapter, l. A. R., to he the most outstanding of that of any other D. A. R. chapter In the state. Resides her work In patriotic or ganisations. Mrs. D'Albini Is also active in welfare clubs, especially the Paront-Tonchers Association. Mrs. Ward J, Wlsecarner, state corresponding secretary. Is vice regent of Yamhill-chapter of Me-' Minr.vlllo and tu ono of tho leader" in patriotic work In her commu nity. , Mrs. Harry W Xorlhup of port land, state treasj'r, is serving her second term. Her work. -ha been carried on with exceptional efficiency, which has made her an outstanding stato officer. Mrs. C. R. McLallln of Redmond, (cording secretary, Is a former state chairman of Historical and Literary Reciprocity and has held several offices in her chapter at Redmond. ' " Mrs. J. C. Compton of McMinn vllle, custodian. This office was created at tho March, 1928, confer ence and Mis. Compton has vtho distinction of being tho first In the htute to hold that position.' ? STATE OFFICERS Among the out-of-town state of- jflcprs, who will attend the . con ference are: r -v' ' ' - - , Mrs; Frances Cornoll,;ntnto chap lain, is not only one of. tho . lead Jlng D. A. R.'; workers in Salem,' jbut is .known1 for her extensive church won; n tne eapnai ciiy;'- Mrsi, Isaao D. Patterson, ,whC' i9 an o&vh?o - pros) (U nt gene ral anrd an ox-stato' reg6nt'ftas attended ! every, stato conference, and. at present holds tho stuto chairman ,shp of Champoeg Memorial, in ;whlch fshe is deeply interested.1' j Mrs. F. C. Gannett-of IKueene. 1 first state vice-regent is - a past jregent of Lewis & Clark chapter lof Salem, and has . held several Ptate offices. She Is prominently identified with tho pocial and edu cational work1 in Eugene. . -Mrs. Karl C. Reynolds, state reg istrar, who - recently moved o Klamath Falls from Grande Ronde. i is one of tho younger workers in ! the state, hut her enthusiasm and 'efficiency is e.ual to any of. the t most experienced officers. ' . . j Complete Program of D, A. R. Activities for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ; I THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1929 ' 9 :00 A. M. Enrollment of Delegates - '. '"." : J ,' -10:00 A. r. - Assembly Call Jack' Terrett Entrance of State, Regent accompanied by State Officers,' 'c.""'yi' u 1 1 ewu. oi .pages , Music Instrumental I History of Crater Lake Chapter I 1 - ! ' . " aSi2i&-,tl . ' 1 1 """""" ""r Sixteenth Annual StateXonferencc called to order bythc- . State Regent,,...;.'.! Ui. Mrs. E. C. Apperson Iiwoetion..;u1V,,;..-..;...;..'..:.;;. Rev. E. V. Lawrence Salute to the Flag .i.ii,.;.... Miss Elizabeth Carotliers Music "Star Spangled Banner" . The Assemblage The American's Creed -... Led by Mrs. H.' B'. Cartlidge Welcome ;..... .Mayor A, V. l'ipes Welcome Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini, Regent Crater Lake Chapter Response . ; Mrs. .E. C. Apperson, State Regent Greetings Daughters of Veterans Miss On Pn (Greetings .Grand Army . ,....Mr. AVm. Lyman Greetings Spanish War Auxiliary Mrs. F. J. Newman Greetings American Legion Auxiliary .j. Mrs. L. C. Gatlnck Grectings....Miss Grace H. Chamberlain, Pres.. Southern Dist. E. C. vT.S"'1'- ;Mrs- F-- Gannett, Km Vice S'tate Regent ' : .Statp Conference Committee Reports ' Credential ,..::.:'..X.i;is.. Miss Elizabeth' Palmer 'to --t--.-.f..s,y..Mw.. frogram -.i-'.'-.V 1. Accompanied by Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc In Memoriam Mrs. Francis Cornell, State Chaplain Music "Onward Christian Soldiers" - .. By Assemblage Continuation of Reports of State Committees: 7 Legislation in U. S. Congress Mrs. C. C. Clark j; Magazine Mrs. Clyde W. Osborne v. - Manual for Immigrants Mrs. J. A. Cooper ' ' Memorial Caiuline Scott Harrison... ....Mrs. L. J. Schmitz Memorial Continental Hall Llbrary .;...:.... Mrs. U. G. Smith National Defense , Mrs. John V. Richardson National Old Trails Roads Mrs. John L. Soule Patrioti6 Education ......:...L.,.. . Mrs. H.'li. Cartlidge Preservation of Historic Spots Mrs, Joseph Stadelman Publicity ..... 'Mrs. R. S. Stearns Real Daughters . ..;..Lu.l' . '. 'LL Mrs. J. R. Roberts Revolutionary Relics for Memorial Cbntinental ... . -' Hall ....:..,..:J...:.. ... Mrs. B. L. Sleeves Sons and Daughters of the Republic ... Mrs.'j. H. Stofiel Announcements i- . i-.. , .. .. . ' 12:15 P, M.' " '. ' No IIost,Luhchenn,'Mrs. M. J. Norris Second State-Vice Regent, " . ' . " ' presiding . ' ' :- ' - 1 :30 P. M. : ; -; ' , Assembly Call - .. Jack Terrett Conference called to order by State Regent, -Mrs. E. C. Apperson . Mrs. C. W. Bent . Mrs. Charles H. Castner ' 1 - . Mm: C E. Wa9 Mrs. Paul V. Maris Mrs. William Dielschneider (, .:tv.-v...:.j-, 1 1nvitation Roll Call: n 1; .. . ..'V ... I itumg or jinuie.s'.,.,..v.. Keport of State Off leers : State Regent'. . Vice Regent .' . .. Chaplain , Peace treaty marker dedicated by the local D. A. R. and O. ter on.8eptemb'er 25, 1928, commemorating General Joseph L Recording Secretary Corresponding. Secretary I rcasurer .......... : Historian ,.: Rcgistfar Librarian : Custodian . i Announcements., -i, . , I ' .:. 12:15 P. M. ) Luncheon In the dining hall of the church t Crater Lake Chapter, Hostess ! Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini, presiding 1 :30 T. M. Mrs.- J:ti. Cochran' .;:....Mrs.;iG. Q. D'Albini Mrs. Jbhn: r.' Richardson Mrs. C. R. McLallin ,' .. Mrs. C, R. JifcLallin Mrs: E. C. Apperson ......... Mrs.' F. S. Gannett Mrs. Francis Cornell .. Mrs. .C. R. McLallin J Mrs. Ward Wisecarver . Mrs.' Harry E. Northup Mrs. Clyde E. Lewis Mrs. Earl C. Reynolds -- Mrs. U. G. Smith Mrs. J. C. Compton ' Mu9ic "America the Beautiful" J . Reports of Social State Committees: Chapter Extension Mmubcrship '. Veterans'. Hospital .- j Constitution Day Chamtoeg Memorial Committee ;,;. .Statraircclor rif C.'A. R. soio Thrcc-Miniite Reports of Chapter Regents: ...... The Assemblage i .. Mrs, W. W. McCrcdie ...... Mrs. U. G. Shipley i ... Mrs. Win. '.If. Saxton j .... Mrs. May A. Roberts ! Mrs. Isaac L. Patterson I Mrs. F.' L. Stoeckle Umatilla .- Wauna : , Willamette Winema Yamhill Unfinished Business New Business s Report of Resolutions Committee : - .:..w.-" :.-'i: Invitations for the 1930 Conference . : i Reading of Minutes of the Sixteenth Annual State Conference Adjournment . v ' . Ex-Vice Presidents General . - " Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson 1 Miss Anne M. Lang . STATE OFFICERS D. A. R., 1929 - Regent ,. . '. Mrs. E. C. Apperson 609 Cowls St., McMinnville. v " " Vice Regent, First .....: . Mrs. F. S. Gannett 1958 Potter St., Eugene' . . . ' Vice Regent. Second :..... : Mrs. M. J. Haiti R. F. D. 1., Mcdford ! ,. ;.' Chaplain . Mrs. Francis Cornell - 260 Mission St., Salem . . . . . ' . I Recording Secretary Mrs. C. R. McLallin j Redmond .'" -! Corresponding Secretary .". ... Mrs. Ward Wisecarver 627 Cowls St., McMinnville'-.' ; -v-Vv '' ' ..:... i. Mrs. Harry E. Nbrthup 599 Elizabeth St., Portland ' ,;'':'.,v ..ij . I : . Mrs. Clyde E. Lewis- 733 E. 42nd St., N., I'prlland . , '-Hi-i-: I to chantera pact with the Rogue River Indiana. A. R. n j Assembly Call -J Jack Terrett .Conference Oalled to order by State Recent. Mrs. E. C. Aooerson organizing regent, to bo placed in -Music "America" 'TdLLU. ...' . . i The Assemblage Reports of State Committees: . y : ! . lullon' wns orK.inlzeii in Medford, j cn(1,wr- conducted natriotie j Americanism ; . :j..-.Mrs. R.'E.'-Wattcnburg Novi.-mbcr 25th, 1910 ! Mrs. .1. It. , Be,.vicea jointly with tho American j Better Films Mrs. "Albert J. Kircher Antlorsnn. orKttnlzlnit reRcni. wun i-PKion sn ."'"" uiscrvaiion ana I nruc , Mrs. limit fiel - Thn inot ri-nipi- T.-iko chnntci", DaUBhtor of the American Rovo- . ' CrMer Ijkp Astoria .. ,. Champoeg'..:...:... X'hemeketa u:..:,..... Cqos Bay Crater Lake ........1 Deschutes Eulalona Grande Rundc -Linn Mrs. J. F. Gilpin MrsJC. IV. Wilson Mrs. Homer Gouley Mrs.' June Martin 1 Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini Mrs.- George F. Gates .v Mrs. Harry M. 'Ackley Mrs. V. Gi Smith Mrs. Mark Weatherford . Mrs. Geo. II. Foster Treasurer . Historian . Registrar . Librarian . Custodian Mrs. Earl C. Revnold 521 N. 5th St., Klamath Falls Mrs. U. G. Smith '( 483 F.. 17th St., N., Portland, 533 Davis St., McMinnville Ex-Slate. Regent , Mrs. Gordon McCrackcn Mrs., J..C-. Compton ' ..... -.hlpvn. : wiih a silk flag hy tlio mt nf thlft omnnization were Kor tlx- past two y tare '-.-Ahe placing nf two nrkcr. one jzatlon hool hnvo l, n condu.-tod .U the old plonocr road' House near twice n year hy the D. A. U. Mory Trhoontx for tho "Trail Blazcn. of one who nan attended ho Southern Oregon." - in November schools successfully pawed these 11120, the Ashland chapter Joining , examinations. " - . i.i. .h Mn,trr,i eh,,i.ter In this Kach year tho chapter lias sent dedication. . i . . - - The other was the "Pea Tahle Ilnek ' ,leH l,',ue,l lolnllv whhi King streets. In this city, in im m tiie .Inunnh l.nr. unelelv. (Ml 111 rm ' 00 of the American Revolution, which was unveiled September 192S. Swverul hundred people. Ineludinit KranddaiiKhtei-M andi.-1-andsons of the men who took part in this treaty seventy-five years ago, were present. . Tho.locnt chapter has donated tUl to tho Scholarship lxnn Fund since its ornnnlzatkin. Sixty dol lars was ulven toward lht slate box in tho nov fonstllutinn llalli nt WashiBKton. I). C-... which Is to, be dedicated dulinu the national ' 'invention in April. A chair, cost- ! ea.-ll new citizen ncinit preseme.i . . f nnslillHinn Hall T.'in,ne chapter. ! ... icirrcci use 01 tne I'Klg. D. A. R. Student Loan Fund .: Angc-1 Island Foreign Relations.. Genealogical Research - Girl Home-Makcrs . . Mrs. Walter F. Edwards Miss Elizabeth Carothers -. Mrs. Murry Manville :;li.'Mrs. L. E. Goodhurn ... Mrs, G. R. Hyslop of the Jackson county hoys uho lost their lives In the world "r- ' ' ' Tho chapter Is n' contributing their niioln of JIM. to Chnmpncu Memorial park. . . The following arc officers of tlic i local chapter. ' Regent. Mrs! O. 0. lI'AIWnl. X'ice regent. .Mrs. K. K. r.reen. Recording secretory. Mrs. J.. O. j t -orrespondlnu secrc tat y, Mis. O. R. Wan-en. Tr.-a-.urer. .Mrs. .1. n. i-ero-- Registrar. Mrs. M. M. Morris. Historian, Mrs. Carrie i-enoyar. Mrs. E; -I. Pope J)r. Marfl-aret lne-1. a christma box to, Angel island. , Historical, ind Literarv Reciprocity Mrs. J. H. Cochran ce) Two years-iiROticwns plant-1 y... . ,R . '. . , . . ' arled at the comer-of Oakdale und : i "'"Micai, Kesearuh...... -. Mrs. Clyde E. Uww .-IIIIJIIM,CII1CI11 - . '' , , ' :'.''-": ' 3 :30 P. M. . '- Motor, trip lo hl.storic'jacksonville where dclega'tcs will be guests at toa,of tfic 'S'ative Daughters of Pioneers" ' I Visiting Delegates gufsts nf Hunt's Craterian . ' ' ': - I' '''...; FRIDAY', MARCH 22, 1929 !" i . . . 9:00 A. M. . ' - 'Assembly Call .'. . Jack Terrett ' Entrince ol State- Regent accompanied by . , ' j Stale Officers with escort of pages j.Nfusic' .:...-... Instrumental 'Coiferenre called to order by State Regent, Mrs. E. C. Apperson cripture and 1'rayer llic State Chaplain Mrs. R. C. Mulholland h7o, o .rV' T HZ ChaMaln. iln,. Ju.la E. Bisl,oP. ' Voval Solc-"Lead Kndly Light" ' Matlicw Slarbuck ..... Announcements 1 . 6 :30 P. M.- , ' Sixteenth Annual Conference Ban(uct, Hotel Medford, . .. Mrs. E. C. Apperson, State Regent, presiding Solo' '"' . ; Greetings . Mrs. G. ,Q. D'Albini, Regent Ci. iter Lake Chapter Greetings :. Mrs. Gordon MacCrackcn, ex-State Regent Music ", ' . , ' - . : Address "Civic Duties Patriotic Organizations" .... 1 ' :7L.l..J...lld.j:.:.....J...:.. Don .Newbury Music .;.' -..r' . : .' '.'"" . ' Sketch..!.'. .' Mrs. John V. Richardson State Chairman of National Defense Address "The Ethics of National Defense" ; Dr. John Marvin Dean, D. D... Pastor of Hinsort Memorial Church - . ....' , ; Portland, Oregon . SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929 , ' ; : ' 9:00 A. M. ' ' ' Assembly Call Jack Terrett Entrance? of Stain Regent, accompanied by State Officers ' . . ,v ' with escort of pages , j , Music' .;...'....;: i'Jt.. I - Instrumental Conferentlc catletl to order by State Regent, Mrs. E. C. Apperson M usic "Oregon, My Oregon" By Assemblage Washington's Prayer the Assemblage, led by State Chaplain Continuation of Reports of Chapter Regents: Mt. Ashland ... . Mrs. Jennie Johnson Gilbert. ' Multnomah .. Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross Oregon Iwis i- Clark .: Mrs. Arthur Qiiarkcnbush Qucnettosu-J.-j. Mrs. M. Z. Donnell " Snsarlnah U-e'Barlow ::.'. - Mrs. R: N. Sheldon ' Umpqtia , Mrs. E. B. Stewart Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini Mrs. J. H. Cochrart STATE CONFERENCE COMMITTEES ! General Chairman; Mrs. G. Q. D'Albini: CkF.nr.NTlALS Miss Elizabeth Palmer Mrs. R. E. Wattcnburg Mrs. B. G. Harding . Mrs. E. B. Stewart Dr. June Martin ', . ' Pxocram , . Mrs. H. II. Cartlidge Mrs. E. C. Apperson . Bahof. -. , Mrs. Julia E. Bishop RESOLUTIONS Mrs. Gordon MacCracken Mrs. William Bell Mrs. Harry M. Ackley , Invitation Mrs. Juhn Y. Richardson Mrs. M. J. Norris Arrasgf.mf.str , Mrs. J. O. Grey Mrs. M. M. Morris . ' 1 Mrs. C. B. Warren Music . v ' ' Miss Margaret Childers Motor ' ,."','.. - Mrs. C. B. Warren Mrs. R. J. Earl Mrs. C. C. Murray '?':' Mrs. F. J. Wilmot " ,'; Statf. Rfof.nt's Paofs" ;.' Friday I.ucilc Murray Platform Paois Elizabeth Vilin Floor Paoks . M.iVjorie Lewis Barbara Holt , FlX)WF.R P.lliES 11 11 Mrs. V. W. P. Holt Mrs. Lewis Ulrich Mrs. R. G. Beach Mrs. H. E. Marsh Mrs. J. O. Grey Mrs. C. W. McDonald Mrs. W. M. VanScoyoc Mrs. E. A. Moore Thursday . Lncile Lowry Ruth D'Albini , Dorothea Haskins Joi-.n DeLosh Corinne D'Albini Bugler I; .1. lo : . Saturday . Carol Dodge . 1 v .. . ,. . . . M Marj'. Thompson .' Patricia Thompson , Dorothea Haskins ', v-,-, a Elizabeth Canfleia . Jack Terrett ;