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; MEDFOHD MAli; 'IJljUXtO, MKDFOUD, QHKnoK,- SUNDAY. MA KOI f 17, PAGE FIVE ' V fT ' Irene DeLwh, 828 South Holly SL-rhonoCoL or 71 W, ,J B i ' ; WEEKLY CAI.EXDAIl , . .Monday. ... . Oregon mate .College club. ! Home of Jlr. and .Mrs. It. CI. ; Fowler on Kings highway j al 8 o clock slmrp. ; Jfe Crater l.ako Uulld. Homo "V of Mrs. E. W. Hhockley. liol , King street. Mrs. Will Watt a.ld Mrs. H. K. Hagelty,.!-- siatant hostesses. ' - 4 Tuesday. 6 Kant Side circle . of the Methodist church will.: meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Anderson,' Hlllc,roat road, East Medford. AVomon's ' Missionary So- ! le'.y Presbyterian church In ; 8 SI,- Anne's .Altar (society at 2:3U. '. t World Call banquet mia- wlunary societies, of Christian 4 ( cliuroh at Uio church ut : 45 p. lit. Wciliicmlay. i 4 , Suclul mooting Howena cir- clc. Home of Mrs. P. W. tier- hardt, S03.f -Nort(i Peach street. ' , ;; Prlscllla prrcl' "Methodist1 church. : . . ' . . .: .. . Chrysanthcmuiii - C i r c I e m Thimble clvtb, at th home of Neighbor Sylvia- Harkdull, 4- H7 N. Central, avenue, ut 2 o'clock. ' " ' ' . Tlmrsdaj-. ' Opening of.HtuUv Confer- 4 enco of Daughters of Aiueri- 4 can Rcvolutic;'-Kurollmcnt 4 of delegated 9 a. n at Pre- Uyterian church. .... Complimentary luncheon to all dclcgatcH Hotel Medford. 'h Afternoon meeting called at 1:30 p. in. Informul tea at JackKon- vllle at 3:30. 4 4 Mltiulou ytudy class of 4 Ccris-tlan church, meets In 4 4 the evening. , Krklay. : 1. A. 11. istato Conference 4 4 lueetlng opentr at 9 a. in; with 4 Mrs. K.- C. Apperaon, utate re- 4 H Bent In chnrfjo. No host I luncheon at . 1 J : J 5 p. m. ifotcl Medford. . I. Htxteentli- Annual confi-r-vf" :4miec banquet Jlolel Medford 4 at (i:30 p. m. . ,V DoarU meeting CU'oatei- Medford club. , v 4 . Daughters o f VcUeraiis meeting at Armory. . . i K.: 8aturdHy. 4 :r Cleneral Jouepli Lane Bocfe- ty C. A. n.'w will entertain 4 fr at -10 o'clock luncheon at h K Hotel Medford. 4 Cloaing day D. A. state conference. I Chysanlhemum Clrcln Ju- 4 h venileti at the hume of Sadie Oill, -12S Cottage HtreeL 10 a. m. St. Mark's food 4 " and apron- aitle. - Mrs. White of Portland ; ' -. Many gifts were presented to the Guest of Eastern 8tan - . ulo mlss ,j , imp,)y llme Wtt, .Mrs. Minnie W olf White. asso- enJ J b cllt date grand conductress of the, c;ucsts i0,Uded: Saburo Maru graud chapter Order Kaslern Mar u ,kI aM. Tl.rk0 Itcaines chaplcr O. E. S. No.' 06. Wednesday evening. The Mauonlc hall .was bcautitully decorated for -.the occasion with Easter lilies, spring flowers and ferns. Many visitors were pres ent from Ashland, Jacksonville. California. After thn exemplification of the worn, mub . '"'"' i Dial or IMC l.asi. Mrs. Larisou worll.y matron o Htolla chapter No. ..9. O. k.. b.. of ii.-na, tmu, bums "ow - ?ero very much enjoyed. Mrs. rw hlto was presented with a gift v.. i- .P. V..r., .....T,V.i u. ixjinu uiatrou. .. . i nnfm.Bl,tiinieu were apl'Ved 111 tile large dining room, which was deco rated by the auxiliary commlttoe with Mrs. Helen if inkier chairman. Ou Thursday -Mrs. W hile, -enter-liilued a uumher ot the mcinberH ul luohoou ul tho Hotel Medford. after which she' was ttrlten for- a ride to Jacksonville und other i i i, pmrea o "- - . n large maKazlne publish!, houe. Sip left Tor her home in luit- Uaughter plan lauU fVlday nioruhiR. f to Jup A fw wpcUh Mrs: Minnie Wolf White. aB.o-jMr; and Mrt "BWof Grants ' ciate grand conduelreps of. 0PaM EntePlain Farewell Party '. Krand chapter O. IS. S.. who ha Mn amI Mrs. . A. ii. Ttavln of been a guest of the loeal rhapicr j orautu Van, whu kro well known this past week, left Friday for her;ncrC( were (judnrf,ii u "farewell din home In Portland. i ner kIvcii In thulr honor by Mr. 1 TtT - land Mr. Noll Alk'u ImhI evening. Mm. Hlt Ifosicsi t " ls jAuHf tliuHu who ullendcd from 1. A. Its on Saturday - j Medford were Mr. und M"ih. lhirat'3 Mrs. Win. W. P. Holt was ho- ( Broinlry and Mr. und Mrs. H. U in thn f'rnlor iJike "chapter, ifirnvbeall. The Davla' funilly will Dau?ht!rs of nia,Aiiifni:uii', i":- Jutton on Saturduj-, March Jfttlf. "'. T)nritis tho i bU8iiieK ... tneetmtf . r.. tlm ,.n.if-l nnai armnKvuicii.s talnment of the annual state con-j . , l. l.A liol'a MfirC I :i.' icrencv, 'o io-iw i.v. - ri'and S3, wero made. All who havo promised cars to take dele gales to Jacksonville ore afked to bo at the Presbyterian church on Thursday nt 3:80. Committee re ports covering the convention ware given Tl.; program for the aftcnion ,as given -over to a paper on No-; was given -over to a paper on a - fi,iii Tinf.tmc. urenareu o .n Mrs. Ilert Ixiwry ami given i-j en umn nno ; ardlng. The national solely of ,o n.. A. n. bas always been in. Harding. the li.vnl. program, and because of this sup - s-"3"S Rental congress were resd. Ihese reports justified -the a" by the society. While world peace '"..iLraronVtir still It finis the necessity, of pro-; ; teetlng n liberty which wus obtain-. cd at such a great price. narbar Holt . t-iiiritnlued byHng: niavlns inn ninnn ! Assisting Mis. Holt as hostesses idexEou. Mra Dick Ha,. Mrs. A. L. Were Mesdamea Thavcr, Marsh,? Sini'uions, Mrs. II. T. Punkcy. Mrs. Welch and King. -. laii iilLcr of Vcli-i-uns Initiate .New Members fciltu 1. Hilbbs ten., Daughters of Vetei-uus met at 'tin;' Armory Fri day. March 811). . After the regular routlnu of business new members were Initiated and application fur J membership were accepted, it wau also decided to have a card party at Hotel Holland on Tuesday evening. March -Gth. In'-preparation for u,8 sale t0 ou held at Lamport's on March 3QIh. a proup met with Mls Cox und ,Mifl. Klllott on Thursday evening. .. Miss t Mario , , Ttonnetl, state prefildont.w'Ml Visit .tho tent on March SSlli." , ' ' ' ' , . ' The next regular- meeting : will occur at the Armory Friday, March f . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Greene are receiving congratulations on the birth of a won named Charka Nich olas, on Tuesday, March 12th, at the .Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Ibia Jvuics Huettcmi . Houorhisr Out-of-Ttiwn Guest Mrs. Edna Iwaace entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Medford In honor of Mrs. Minnie Wolf White, associate .grand con diii'iroFs of the grand chapter O. E. H. of Oregon. Mrs. Isaar.s has the honor of serving as grand war der of the grand chapter. The table was decorated attrac tively with a large centerpiece of spring flowers and candles of pink aud yellow bhades. Ttlbbou ulreain ers of yellow and pink from the centerpiece carried to each guest a lovely corsage of rosebuds, sweot "peaa and ferns. A guest prize vas presented to Mrs. White. Mrs. Eifert and Mra. Boy(. Covers were placed for. Mrs. Minnie White of Portland, Mrs. Iauboii of Yrcka, Cal., Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Har dy of Ashland. Mrsi llek and Mrs. Wilson of Jacksonville, Mty. Ker guson und Mrs. Merrill of Central I Point, Mesdames McOowan, Pur- dln. Young, Minkler, Kubfiek, Boyl. Kchoffel, Woodcock. P.al'iies. Alden, Wilson, Holmes, Smith, UeaKos, Culy. LauM-ence, Itawley, Walden. Eifert and Ray. . ? .Mr. Tlnd Jim M. N, liogiln left by motor Krlday. for. a w.eok,,buslnest! trip toBctttUe..-';." ' ,;'.,', ,;. . Itli-lluiny Parly lor Little Mini Nakatrl . .' . -. Mrs. J. Naklgiri entertained with a party . honoring tho third birth day of her daughter Ada on Friday fl.-niim A iti-nllv ii1nl.-nn,l wliile birtliday cuke ornamented the cen-! ter of the .table, 'with Mrs. Av J. KlocUer acting as toastmlstress'. Iteft-cHhtnents of sandwiches, salad. eitlies nml let, ei-enit, were HCi-veil. j Maruyamii. Kumiko Nukano. I li - s-iko Kaiuikaw.a, Kaybo Naklgiri. Noako Snlto und Yoyolio Tnkaliiru. Legloti Heme April 1st .' Will Be Popular ETtut Much Interest Is being shown in the big Legion revue which Is to be staged here ou April 1st. The cast Includes many of Mcdford's, most talented, actors and ' an ex. ..ll. nl ,.,ln,.i,,n lu n.iifeil. Tom , , pr,!UaHg ulnc wonderful i(.cnl(, cffccl, lnuJi(. , M . ... oxc litlonallv rood. . Tho re. vue will be given ono-niht only, which means that local people w 111 luivn to buy t)u.r iicKots early lo UB. ,,!,. .fa-.'-""b r,-..... Mr. and Mrs. lici t Rales ot Rose-;ine actn m - burg and Miss Marjory Kopple of lecn represented 1 1. tl .o P'W- '' Portland wero guests of honor at!"" t to music by Miss Maud a number ot dinner, and parties Barrlgar. local musician and lph- Wivjpn herc ovor tho naBt week end. Mr. Hatea left lawt week for Mln- neapolia, where he-wllltake up his i new uuii vs uu me rutiuriui siuh ut ieuv.o hiiui i i iui mMiimni i where Mr. ItaUs in eunged 111 the ( lumber Utwiue.' ' - ' r.hia di9 gopeo Radio Play UUe1 fit UIO I'lSl .Mirris (iinja tho year was tajoyed by the local . . ...... V I.. ..I ..f radio nuhllc 1it Tuesdo.v when .It" "(.'onto Players" presented "Julia's J ('buncos over station KMl-.t. I .. plot was unusually Kood with many iinmoroiid situations Bomn pathos, nnd much favorable ; heen h.-ard nR ls nUractve co program. !nK ,,s attractive C'eo program l run ,.i.i wi.l. mikT. evei-v nieni- I "-,;. ,.1..n.ll.l bit of acilllS . ivi -iv".- - , Xon,Si popuiar local. VlaywrlSt.t. Dcr doing a spicuuiu on """'i.nlplll,1,.i., i, i,er teacher Mr-, t t ovor ci0VCT dra,a. lOmpanlcd by her ecBt'. JIM ,,,,. l8 con(.cc0l to be ouo of tha '.'of her dancing Ll . wis llos el, wno ' relstlves, P' 0,tlB',0 ,;olnt BUrprBC(, hor day afternoon at her homo In Con- j tral Point. Eightoeu guests were ! present aud Included the follow-i Mrs.' If. W. Coplugcr, . .Mrs. j IK. ". lledsueth. Mrs. A. M." He Win. Kercusou. Mva. lxrlu Greg ory, .Mn. E. Ft, Gleasom Mra. K. U Farra, Er. C. M. Merrill. Mra. Hay Hcntley. Mrs. 1.. U Uuwsou. Mra. R A. Adams, rs. Koberl Kyle und Mrs. J. E. Viucent. , . ' Greater Medford Club Luncheon March 25 The Greater Medford club will have a 10 o'clock luncheon nt.thc Hotel Medford' Monday, March 1!5. Mtua' Mubel Mack will have charge of tho program In placo of Mra. Ryau. An addrusH will be Kiveu on Better Homes week, speaker to be auotninced later. Beolvy Hall will give a tnlk ou tho new airport which Medford expects to have, ex tilnluluc it In dolail. - - ' " Tbo card parly glvou on Monday OllUU 1 was attended by a imr i'rou owing to tbo amount oT ulekiiPHS in the city. -High score was nciu uy Mra. Hal Plait and Mra. J. Crewi). ' Mrs. Rose Eilort and Mi's. E. N. Eldrldge and son. LlilllOi loft yes terday for Tori land, n lioro llicy will visit relatives aud friends. Mrs. Thompson Entertains Honoring Son's Birthday On tho occaalou of the eighth birthday anniversary of her son, liugenc. Mrs. Nolllc U Tboinpsou entertalUKd informally Suturday afteruoou. A chocolato birthday cako form ed the centerpiece ou the table. The eight candies were held In plaec on the cake with marshmal lows. . ' Games were the diversion of (lie afternoon. Mrs. Tliumlison was as sisted by Mrs. Clirls ivccgan. The guests wcro Ruth Leverelte, Naomi Jenkins, Helen Lofland. Frances Clark, Noriiiu-.-Mltohell. Barbara Hansen, Jonu Kednian. ureha Blavlock. Carol Lewis, liu gene - Haiweu, Furman Blaylo:k, Donald "Vonnger. Joseph Uriiues and Milly Mitchell. ' . , '- ,' v- ,- -. , ; .:- t'lirynnlliciuum Circle lilMnll Officers. Monduy, evciiiiiB, Muroh nth was tho reRulur lmeting ot Chrys anthemum Circle SO. 84, Neigh bors ot Woodcraft. There" wan Initiation mid nllot Ing on candidates. After - Llle "uflineau l-oiwm .' Sffleors wore in cliarge' oi ino tiiiil hour.- ' .' '? There wiis a short musical prog ram after which cards wero en joyed' by all. ,. Honors going to Iiellc"BcmSotto and Lda" Cole." con Bolatlbn's 'to Taltthu . Picket and Berlha t"l'h well.'-,. i " ",; .'" . At the cloje of tbo eveliillB'.. al ad, sandwiches nntr cottco were served in the banquet hall Mrs Isaac I'. Patterson ot Salem I Proressor James of Han-ard unl wlil ho a guest In -Medford tills ! vorslly said that in Btudylng any week to olteud the slato confer- ago and nny nation wo must first encc of tlic unugnici-H ut American Revolution, which con- venes here Thursday, Frldnv nud Saturday. Cnueu Itudlo Play iTo - Feature Song'. "The Leprccinaun. ' radio fan tasy in keeping with St. Patrick's day, written for the Copco hour, by Mary Orelner, Mall Tribune reporter, will be hoard over KMBD the Mall Tribune-Virgin station from nlno to lit Tuesday -1-1,4 ' . ' ' . ti... ,u nttlo piny concerns the escapades' of tnc iiuhliit- little fairy- responsible for uiuch of lite .'well-Known Irish iVk. und will prove' popular with all who havo a bit of Irish of Irish blood In their veins, ns well as to lovers of fairy lore In gencr- An nrlirln.'il SOllIT. WOVCh UrOUml L. I .. Ill, In 1,'lul, Cnl- high school, and will be Bung dur ing the course of the play. Mr. and Mrs. WUso.l KuUirtulil H. X. O. Club - Tho H. X. O. club met ut tho home of Mr.. and Mrs. Wlmm Juat off West Main ntrcct. on Wednes day evening und had a lnol en joyable time ploying, brldgo and lialcning to the radio. At 'the close ot Uio giuncH Mrs. Wilson served . delicious refresh. nientB. .'. .: ' Tho next parly will be nt the honio of- Mrs. Howard - Carlo. .March 27. with Mrs. Opal Clark as associate hostess. j Oregon Slato I'ullcfc'c club will lie oulurlolucd at tho homu of Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Kowlor ou Kings '. highway tomorrow evening ut 8 i o'clock sharp. , ..i.- A.iwlll.rv '"T' r" . ,: , . ..T. The American legion Auxiliary held their semi-monthly social cve 'nlnir last Monday, with at. attend- well nsl"'"-'6 of Buollt ,;i ""!"uprB. After r r,,i.in i a Terr short business nieetlns a .?fr.r ..Lt n. " -".". .- - .. " . roau n6 n..rv.mi.an o.l lit llr iPiirnt-f. .MPS. , .;,"'z" DeI antll, ,n UsLra'fi Wlliums rendered two vocal trio Vn. Edltli Brown gave i two clover readings. bridse furni6iiod amusement lor those who wanted ; lo uay, and Mrs. Mutate Daily's ' crt!W furnished refreshments, tor I 'all. - wore alielt, A number ot articles brought in for tUo supply with promises for moro. Ih'of Mill n g Speaks llcforv Oclphtau Club vn Thureday morning, March 14. the ladles of the Alpha chapter of (he Delphian club and their guests met at tho parish house on roiin r,.b.4i t..o.,t rnr the rarest treat : uf the ve-ir i In the absence- of Mrs. E. H. ,,urd the meeting inu vico preaiuiii, ... " Ilurlo. who prcstntcd Mm. flawKw j M.,ro ivhin licautlful IntororeUi-I. n..n ,.r "Thi, - Aiicl-Iiih" bv Siovo- klne will long bo remembered for Ihu real pleasure 11 uttorded uio j audience. ,j Mm. Mooro explained that Sieve- ."""' hu b t "' write this beautiful music whon looking at tho famous painting, "Tho Angelus," by Millet. After announcing that Mrs. Myron Root's group ot Delphian ladles would meet with Mrs. Orooinl on 1'ark avenue Thursday, March 21, and Mi-s. John Crew's group would meet March 2 a In stead of March 1 G, as was previ ously arranged,' Mrs. Barto pre sented Professor Vlnlng of Ash land, who spoke for nn hour on "Knlhiislusm and How to Capital ize It," to a very appreciative and attentive audience. Without a doubt no more inspir ing and Intellectual speech was ever delivered in Medford. Those who heard him agree that they ure Indeed indebted to Prof. Vln lng for a wonderful hour ut uplift. Fur a short Itme at least it "was their privilege to. live .In rarefied atmosphere, they were Inspired and carried along to finer and better Ideals. ' ' '' ' ' ' Ho-said in part that the period of enthusiasm in the" human being was from the ages of 14 lo SO.-' in clusive, that period of bubbling youth.' This 'is tbo age of vision iinti self assertion 'After' I!ti we ceaso to have vision, but recrcatp frum llio period Just mentloileii. . In telllnc us that all art was n form of 'enthusiasm ho spoko ft iri-i.nt truth inspiration plus en thuslasnv have produced alU.tho crent nlcturcs In history. Professor ;Vln.iiiB. dwelt,, on .the fact that wo all geel Inspiration and enthusiasm but few find ways nnd means ot expressing what they feel and fewer still capitalize moir enthusiasm ' Civilization itself is a striving- for a incans of expression of Indivi duality both personal and natlonul. lie spoke of the vision, inspiration and enthusiasm that produced , noouioven s jiuuhuuii, mm ineir punosuF.iy fore we can interpret mem ui- ui,- ilpratnml their art Study the Influenco of the llmew an you will come nearer what is ineunt by the artist when painting a picture. He gave Reubens paintings fis an example of interpretation.. The custom at that period vaa to deprecate present surroundings in order to immortalize the hereafter. This ras the philisophy of immor tality. Therefore, In studying a paintlnc we should try to deter mine tho motive and philosophy thut prompted the aVflst to paiut that particular .production, In diacusolng human nature nc;im: iiwaioan, iik. stressed the superiority complex 1 io a waH and'occhnc ,o Ite!" Wr. aud "uul . , , ,vi .1... .i,.u .1., ! bel t AruiatroiiB of North with which people surround inem- lliiorceicu in aujunna ,w - not caro to hear about, declaring that Vthus and so" does not apucal I lo them.-and only letting in such; ,ar a. they choose to be inter-j l ll lt lulricu ,h company of w, o. A. After the devotion csted in..-. ' . " . Frii-rtliH Playera ut their homo on - .. .....w..,, uu.i.i. uVii,i irive nut Hvninattiy and try lo understand the problems of others, tho other fellow's nio - fives. ... , Wo each have unlimited possi bilities within us and are each an Individual experiment of nature. Bach of us feel that we arc capable of grasping .conceptions a little bettor than the other fellow, but we are Influenced and perhaps hin dered by opportunity and onvlron inont. perhaps oven there Is no cull for our line of endeavor. F.dlson. Lincoln, Washington lived In an oge when there was a "call" for Just such men. The world needed their particular genius.: , .We must be obsessed with, our pceullur mission as was the won derful maiden who led the French nrmv ,o victory. We caif do anything If wc have i the Incentive and will to try. ! When today is over let it die. I tomorrow Is a new day. a new page I In history, a. new world to us. Morehu! all your forces to meet It. t.lfc is continuous growth nnd '- gather either bad or good influ ence ond make it a part of us. Heaven will bo a placo of life and beauty, a place where all our geratest dreams will be realized. . These nro only a few of th. thoughts that Professor Vlnlng left Wi;n Ills nearer. nvuuo 11. ii. permit a more r xtonslvo wrltoup. .. j .t j .ii... mtMimirvmii.7 .... n,.., Will Attend Dedication Mrs. Newton C. Chancy anil Mrs. F6'T.n.!l(.M,Tyg.l,0,nneawt ending t o i acd'catlon of th , ne wiilcirwlll be Laid M'orch 18, The; whlclfwlll lie told jrorcn is, ino: II, . Modfnrrl aiiTllinrv women i iUiwlll "nnd fiosslbb to a,nu thlu; dedication, which will be held at, the hoBpltui. After the ccrcntoulcH ! ,hu v'Hof w"l be shown through, j .the. uow hospital from cellar lo : glliret. i j . ' " i iGnnlen club Hv Bulb .Silt. . .; i '.Tho Garden club held a bulb"i,v i,.s. sims delighted the sath- and plant wale at the Public yet Saturday tnorlnliitf which net ted very satisfactory returns. Thcro will bo another one of these Hales next Saturday morn ing and anyono having bulhH. plutils. rose roots, cutting or seedH to donate please take or send, Uhem to tho - Public Market early i J V" "." 1 maud is uUvqunliv ; ...i... i ' . Mm. lilb'y U. Hcnson, at her homo, is slowly bel n very 111 ....F..,"h. . T" " ' , ' J, I',1,.,M.I llit,ll,. Vlp-l.l riaddioa nlnht was Daddlos night was a success, i Aftur a moHl bountiful remist 1 fetched In by the moth'ei-H. and a ucoutlng of the rooms by the Und dies, they wore entertained with an excellent program. It was: Honga by tho J. HI. tlJrls quartet. . J'iano olo by lOarl PederHoti. nn Impersonation, nn KiiKlitihmnirH eHSJi y on 1 1 f e. also an 1 1 1 u.st ra t ed expository differentiation between an hymn and an anthem by Ray Henderson. An address: Your Ray. and Mow to Keep Him, by Miss Jane Carlton. Kowena Circle Meet. Homo of Mrs. J. Wcluh The Rowena circle of the Yeo men lodge held their business meeting for March nl the homo of Mr.i. J. 1. Welch i Wednesday after noon. Mureh tth. After Inn Iiicsh the hi'.tuHsei served refreshment a. The noehil uieeling fur Mareh will bo held at the home of Mrs. 1 V, CerUanlt. North Peach street Wednesday evening, Mareh UUlh. ." " - Women's Mlfslonar Society Will (line MeMiuj , . i'. On Tuewday afternoon the Wom un'ft AtlKalunary society of the PrcBbyterlau church will hold theJr regular March meeting In thn uJuinMi purlor. Mry. Uaderly will review the vlu.si-chapter of "New Africa." A. largo, attendance Is desired.'' ' : "'.-.' Orcun Stiitc-Ccillvffo Club Will Meut l uwler Home ' ,i Tlip Oregon Htiite College club will' meet at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. It. fl. Fowler ou Kings High way Moifday night, March 18th at 8 p clock sharp, livery one Is re quested to bo on time so that the meeting can start promptly. Those In. charge of Ihu entertainment as sure a good thne for those who attend. All Oregon Htatc college students und alumni are invited. ; -4(.. Mi's. Heck KiitertahiN l-Nr Mother's HiitlMliiy Mrs. Michael Beck entertained at her home, C"l Houth Grape strcot Tuesday afternoon, March llh in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ullvo Puyton's 71th birthday. The u ft orn oo n was spe n t In p leanan I conversation after which a dainty luncheon wau served. The table decorations were carried out in pink. A pink cake with plhk cau dles made a dainty centrplece for the table. : - Thoeo present to enjoy the af ternoon were: Mrs. Olivo Payton, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hell, Mrs. Paten, frs. ticrlpter, Mrs. McClay. Mrs. ! spending tho winter In Californlu, ,y jtuv. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. 15111 Uttu Parker, Mrs. (Tuudo Puyton. arrived in Medford last Tuesday to I ..M Wiw olMetnd nalHlant seerelarv. J Anlce ticripter, Ue Merlo lleck and I - V-M7Hti ..... i..,VP .":" Hf ,, . Mrs. Her- Ucud. FnrmVol Itadlo Party in,rlim John Puul Th0 nolcn and jean Wll a ,i..h,. Ui ......i i..Ui i.. ...t.. n..n..i.. , March 9th.' with o radio" parly in 1 (.), .form of a farewell for John Paul, u momber of tho company. who is leaving for I.oa Angeles. Hcrrt'sliuieuts wero served ut n j late hour. -r ' Those present were John Paul, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Trunk, Sir. und j Mrs. Karle I.uthey and' soil Mux, Mrs. -Irene Kzzell. Iorls itoiiitn. Aluls J. Koch, William Tracy ' John Hulce. . . . SI. Murk's fiullil Will llatu Card Puny. Tho ladles of- Ht; Murk's Guild urr -very busy tin-he 'lays prepar lug for ii. snh, to be held next Hat unlay, March 23. placo to bo an nounced later. Tliero will bo different kinds uf cooked foods, and a lot of beau tiful uprons, also soiuo other fun cy .vork. April 3rd at 0 p. m. will be the annual Parish dinner in Ht. .Murk's ParlMh house. up April (th. (lie ladles will give olie of their popular card par ties, ho please hold tills dute open for this event. Mrs. K. W. Gould, Mrs. John IJurnebcrg, Mrs. H. C. Mulhollund, Mrs. J. C. Hcnio'u und Mrs. Kute Voung are the able committee in ( vhlit.e , Washington Parent-Teachers Celebrate Xatlonal Hafely Week. , ,.. w.i,l,i.rt l,n....nI.T....h j ,7,. " : ore' association met Friday, Jlarch in'obsorvunco of national safety m . Ceontys room. . ., Vrt w a talk en trf. fie luws and urged pcvple to help ; KVOlil accidents by enuil..nliiK chil-: ureii In regard to using roller i skates uii crowded Mreeia mid so the bad hubjl of dodging in I from of curs when rltltug biey- ' cr8. ; M i'k. Geo. Weiult aeconipanied . Mar-,L.rnff wl;, ty siolos. l'laiio Hcliictions Avi-re ulvcn by D.dniar W'rlKhl and lltlen McAl- ! Ilnli'i- 1 A group of luutln-'itl includine McMdaini-.i Urnm-tl. lYase, 'l'houi koii. Moly und yhosircr K'rved tt-a and cookies during the . social hour. -; Whll, I'lvrlll of Ijiki Wc.k ' A unlet wedding took place last Saturday evenlmr. .March -lull at !8:3U MIsAddulIno lloiirdman i became the bride of Clayton II. WhWIoek. The ceremony took place In the presence of Immediate relatives nt Uie home of the officl- 111 "'K nimisier, uci. c. i-. i.aw- reuee, I lie ring ceremony uoini: used. The hi hie wore a while georgette crepe dress aud oarried a bouquet of pink rosebuds 1 and maiden hair fern. Mlsa .Margaret Perrlne of Ashland, attended her as maid uf honor. Krauk P.oarU uuiti was best man. Mrs. Whitlock Is tho daughter of Mrs. J. T. Roarduiiiu, now re- siding at Prospect, aud graduated j from jietironi tngu scnooi nisi spring. The groom is tue sou oi Mrs. Ethel Whitlock. The young euuple wll make their home in Medford where the groom is employed ul the Kinney Furnlturo store. Mr. ami Mrs. Sueni r.ntciialn livening Dinner thtb Members of the livening Hinucr club wero eutert allied Tuesday evening, Murch l", at tho home of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack fciwom on Ross ! Court. Kollowlug the seven o'clock dinner bridge was enjoyed. In the group were tho follow - i Ing: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard. Mr. ond Mrs. C. W. Hlutguw, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harry Marx, M r. und Mra. .. It. Tenet l. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Keldman, iJolo Holmes, nnd the bust and hostess. O. A. It.' Will Knlcrtnin lAitiflicoii Hotel Metllortl. . ' Cleneral Joseph l,uno Suelety, Children of t)iu American RevoJ.u- Hon. will be hosterH lo the Se'eond Annual Mute .Conforenee yfthej Children' -of -fhe Aiiifiirntt Rcvolir-i tlon of Oregon, find also Ihu l. A. u. The convention will be opened with a luncheon at tho Hotel Med ford, Saturday, Murch I'll, at K'iUO. All local members are expuqtcd ,to attend and an Invitation In extended to ovcry child in Medford,' who is eligible to the C. A. R., to attend this luncheon and convention. Tickets, may be secured from Mfs. K. N. Vllni, I t t.-..t L'1.1.. i.i.. . .n vmvjv . ; Will Meet Tuijsduy. rrho liaat Hide Circle of the Fii-st j Methodist church will meet Tues- day afternoon with Mrs, Albert) Anderson, Hlllerest road, Kast j Medford. Mrs. O. V. Myers nnd Mrs. Rllcy D. Hencon will, have charge of the program. v Kvcry ( the incinberi ot the Lrean rsible member urged to be present. Vls-'Clasi;. of the Federated church of Hum always welcome. . , (Central Point, Wednesday nfter- " I noon. March 13th. at her home on Out-of-Town Gucaui 1 Manzinita street'. , Visit lU'latlvos Here. j Mr8t ltoy iehols. the class pnml- Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Drury ot ,ontt presided UVer a short busi Kvanston, Illinois, who havo been nous mcolinir.v Prayer was offered visit their son. Allen tl. Drury, 6-0 1 tsuuui unauaie, owner ui urury 1 Lun u""'". 0,1 Kl"K Highway. "K"lc ying ui inu nuiei bhiu- ford and will bo horn for several t weck, i 4 ', Mra. Mcl)itutld Addresses 1 ' I W. V, T. f. McvUiik. ' ' ,l .-. Interesting account of the Ulble lectures she attended while In Hc- altle. . TIiu next .meeting will1 be f held .March !slli with Mrs. Leonard In chcurge. The Union will hob! i Kood Hale, Hiiturday Jlarch Sloth, place to be announced later. ; Social Events of Church Societies The Ht. Aline Altar society of the Catholic church will hold lis regu lar business meeting next Thurs day nftcrnon. ut 2:30. All nieni bcrs aro requested to attend. , The mission Hliidy cluss being cuiiductcil by thn Woniitn's Mis sliuinry society of the First Chris tian church has been postponed until Thursday evening. .March 1. Tho Prlscllla circle of thc'l'lrst M. I;, church will meet on Weil - I ncsday afternoon ut the bouie of i Mrs. I). JI. McDunnrls, 6 Ueatty street. A largu utteudunco Is de sired, j World Call Banquet bnnstian bnurcn luesoay . Tho world call buniiiict which ,llio missionary societies of the .V''J'". mVl.V" TiV I." S. ZJi.l taB of to ciiurcn luusiiujr. oieiiiiig, .uaicii i". ot : I5 o cluck. This wll he in , - r':,,.. "... for tnoir own, nnn not rolls ami gram nt tho tablan anil will Im jfoUoir by . 0rC) .utorUlguwut, act of stcrcnpllcaii , views, "Around tli Wtirld." This Is being given in the Interest of ; ul-itho "World Call" muKuxtiie. the of - InduiHg ' rielal publication "f the l ulled , Christian Missionary suclely. All members ami frli'lidrt of Hie church are urgfd to Hit end and visitors will be mrdlally welcomed. A. ilnrKi' altt'iidauri' Ik anllclpat'd lj-' lliosi' in rharKn of tho nminm! nu'llla. . tWC Of- Mrs. W. Ittibi'ils i;nU-rtahi.s Ijutle' Auxlllary The Ladles' Auxiliary uf Paptlst church m't at the home if Mrs. W. M. Roberts, 1011 Went Tenth stret't on Tuesday, March 1-. After the. business Nekton, a very delightful Hoelul hour fnlluwr-d. RefreshmeutH were served by Mrs. J , K. .Indy. Mrs. Ilu)klns, .Mrs. Ralph Shirley und Mrs. J. W. Roberta, Twenty-two ladles und four chil dren were present. Ml. lioplH'Il HtKltOH W. II. M. S. Claws. Willi a good attendance ami an Interesting progrnni, the W. II. M, 8. of the First M. K. church held their monthly meeting Tuesday af ternoon nt the home of Mrs. K. C. Mrs. llollowas-'coiulii. tcl Ucvuiloi,: i nls. with Mrs. Van Heuvoe slmrlnirt the eloslug number "Whispering ul)C. presfilent M r r . Walker an uopneod the organisation of a ; j "tiueen Ksther Circle," with MIksJ , Morrison as leader. Study topic: "A New CriiHaile," with the keynoto Cooperation. given by Mrs. Van Dyke. " Mon- lalk. intte box leaflet, by ' Mrs. J. C. Campbell. . The hoslesseti: Mrs. lltfJt't' a it d Leonard, eandwichett and coftee. Just Polks' Vlwlt . l-njoy Afternoon Piuly. Koppm served , ; : The Just Folks Circle uf the I , Fhvt M. K. church,- met at the homo ofMm F. F. Uurke. f.3 1 Rose j 1 -t tli. with Mrs. HuKl ValiUer-, mark, aNstHtant husless. ' Mrs. Cforge Holloway, In chargn of devotional, read from the IMhi ehuplcr of Jtdin, first to eighteenth ; 'verses, aiso a prayer ny raimu , tiuest.- followed by a duet by Mrs.. Holloway und Mrs. Ci '' Mrs. Hollowuy (). Humph-i ii iw ivu in ( Pye . Following the busliu'Ss iueetlng. J i Mrs. Hiiinplirey, of the entertain- . lowing program.:' - neadliig "JtiHt Folks." 'by. Kd-j gar A. Gueyt, by little Joan Uurke, and u beautiful Eustor mcstttgo by Mlsa liUcllo VanNcsH. after which a novel Kiistor egg hunt was en Joyed by all. During the social hour which fol 1 lowed, refreshment!, in keeping with St. Patrick's day, were served. .. . . iters were present, visitors were:i Miss Luclle R. NanNess. Mrs. W. Harnur(1 rjoborts. Mrs. Krnost Tj. acott nnd Mrs. Dule titurges. 4 Mrs. rubor KiuerluLua Urruun Itlble C'lius, Mrs. 1:1. C. Fnber was hostess to riu. ,.i,imm motto (2 Tim. ii-lti) u(.nK given ami olher routine bust- CM8 oCM(. rinlB.ed, u devotional t.n-ee wus conducted by MIh Her. ! !,, uurifer.. i Mrs. Ed. (ileason and Mrs. George Uavls oiilortalned the guests with sonic lively guess ing contests. Mrs. Faber served refi-cshnionts, nxfllstcd by Mrs. 1', I Johnson, Mrs. Mombnrl and Mrs. II. A. Kaber. Those enjoying Mrs. Kabcr's hos - i pitalily were: Klllolt. 'Howard Muyflelil. '. Ki Wiley. Loin Thompson. K. W. Xlch- ols, C. K. Htnlth, A. JI. Handerson, II. II. Htrolimlere, Kftlo Caster, j Warner Htrurns. . P. Grimes, niehmond. C. IV. Uunk P. L. Johnson; 11. P. Henihar.H. .). L. I Wilson, K. A. l-abre. Kunfovd Itlch-1 unison and baby daughter. K. U. .ilcasoii. Wallace, .ieorge I.avls. J. M. Johnson. A. AVebster Liimpert.l h.M- -"..-. "-d i-; die Mall, Johnson, ' . aud tlie itov. M. High School I permission for tlie stuilents of ! the high school to be dismissed so they could listen to the returns of 1 tlie Medfunl-McLoughlln basket 'ball game Thursday morning ut 10:30. wus ki a nt i,l by Huperlnleii- d"lit Hedllek and Principal .'oll kle. The third ami fourth periods which were omitted during the: morning, were held In Hie after-! nuon. rrlday morning, thu Pal-1 iner Music House kindly consented i to plucii a raillo In the gymnasium I ,vi i he stuilents could hear The i .,..,... , ,..i ,,,., ,.. 1 ,,. , " ,,. ,.. I "ti" leaving the building. T'. a. Halem hold . the Interest of tho students this , .,, . . . lhlt , .., 1 : . ' ,,'",, .. ,i, forget tho queen contest, as tho 1 ;,, i, mi." 1 r.. nuinos. JIIhb Mildred Lawrence, l" """ " i"rgp numuui 01 jto. over her nearest opponent, I I Mies Ullliu Hammet. freshman ';nnllilale. Mis i luriit liv frlh. junior clnss nominee Is Ihlrd. with .miss ,uru r,uwuriis. rum-year fi-eidiumu candiil.-ilc next, and the hiiphomoro candidate, Jllsu Doro thy Sh ad, last. I i no curntvui win ue nciu 1- riuur evening, March 22. at llio high hi - Iio.iI. One of tho outstanding " ft aiures of Uio foregoing pre- i i ceodlnKH will be a parade, with , , irpreHentatlvH from every or- .., ,g:iiil;:atun In the high school. The oratorical contest on tho U,iiiiMtlluH1,n wtil.-h li I. ..In" li.-l.l In practically every state In the I'nlon. will bo held In tho south ern Oregon district In about two weeks. Medford high shows a xund chrtnee of taking the hon ors, as she will bo ably represent ed. The winner of tho dlstrlet content will bo a competitor for state honors. if Over 100 students of thn high ndioul were excused last wock to ) tittend the basketball tournament at Salem. All students excused 1 had to make pasNlng grades In all ubjeets before they were given the i permission of the authorities. Mrs. Carponter, formerly Ruth Ann Wilson, mathematics teacher of the high sehooT, was tt visitor Thursday nf.en.oon. I St, Mary's Academy s, .I ns j ti, 1n,1KC luMd Its usual mocllng Wednesday afternoon., nt Uvhleh plana were made to servo a ulu.i, Tuesday noon us a mean- of i expaudlniF the treasury. The greater part of Thursday and Friday mornings were spnt In tt listening to tho returns of Hie '" games, .if radio wan set up In the in eelcnce room and. clawics were dla- .i'l missed. Tho tcntenesa during tlie o first half of tho Dulles game wm relieved at Its crisis by tho sklr- miehoM uf a f;whmai buyi who tSO q lost his eiualibrlum us to ereulc n II dlslurbaiiee in the back of -.His b St. causiii: utrlck'H Day Is at hand, general profession ol colors on the part of others than i fi-Cffhinen Manv of the Irish set i 1 i,.,i,, u i.,,...! w .,.. 1.,., ... . nvnll. Slm-rt : Kth falls on Sunday wo will tiot .unjpy. a .day- off Cor the occasion tll,H .,,. Two. of nl0 :. lor progressive one soohomoro .IburneVod to Salem ;n for the tournament, Wh to -tho dlscomflturo of thooe left .behind. Tho Cleneral Scloutlsto arc seen with tho spade in hand, diligently 1, turning over the sod went of the -ji building. It bus been whlspei'i'd that they arc making a gardun, and is if one can judge from appeig'ances j,', thoy are qulto promising ogrieul turlsls. .' Tho antics of the boys, across m the street, uro becoming assuring, and wc might yet have a baseball team. 1 ; it The freshman -sophomore sale MiuiiKoi bui pi iiiin 1 1 ju iirti . 4 ruin j t. ...I...I.. un.,.1 ut. )... I orlgauulily 'Is an important factor I of success In more llnus than orie. 1 IRISH GOOD LUCK FAIRY WILL PLAY' What son of old ljrln worthy of I tho name, has not olther literally ol. figuratively searched for the w , ,.,.,.,.,., ,., ,,, ,,,., , ,, llfoV "I'ls a bit of Irish luck' If you have found this red coated rui, y wlth his crocks of gold, and m ,l)9 VttUin., ,..,, b0 afu,r nvlllB i, , , ""-I tlne clo lies yo u'll 1 Wear- ' '"8 H '.r life If you make the .' """ ut uc V JI"Vcry. , ; '' l '. a U,JU( u ,,a" ,'' u ' "f , ? J "vif. 1' , i f; heur what Unit little imp of Irish Bl, rolk lore Hid tor tue weo coiieen, UJ ! Xoreen O'Knno, years ago this 11t I j Hi. Patrick's day. . !. The cast, if characters In this,., ! j radio drama ure Jo Murray P.ostel, 9! il (Jene Wright and Mary Orelner. 1" 11 . . COPCO HAS FILM OF , i HOOVER'S INAUGURAL - : Moving pictures of tho Inaugur- n,m uf President Hoover ure now , uvniiuble for showing by the Copco v.a k.,i the film hovlnif nr ..' V , '' ' , ' "',,,, rview of tho ! ! bi national event and shows not only predent Hoover, but also i Calvin Coolldgo. Chief Justlco Toft -. h. ,.,ll., n. Ihev r... ,,,i ,- took part In the Inauguration core- niony. Pictures of the parade siow snmr. good shots of tho capltot building and other Interesting vKnrs aro In cluded In the reel wleh promises t, he much in 4cniaBa afliCTl " VI an in i i-r HI til iti nl