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MEPFOUD MATT, TTv TRUNK MF.DFOUT). ORT.flONT, SUNDAY. APTUL 7, l!V20. -PSHT5 FTvTJ 9 Irene PeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 71 : RjMh w of Society I , l Ml..ifcLtffll..., .y J. i )im:M -- , T, J - , . ..- WUIOKXY I VLKNUAll f Monday - Mudford Women s chorus will meet ' at Mrs. E. K. TuoreD. siuom in ine anuria -r t vunuiub n i .w. , ' Kceular meeting of Clirys- antheinum Circle '.No. 84 Neighbors o'f Woodcraft. 8 p. m. In the I. O. O. F. hall f Initiation. ' TilOMlay W. II. M. S. of the First Methodist church will have a l covered dish luncheon in the - church 'parlors at 1 o'clock., St. Anne's Altar society fr will hold a card party In . rnrish hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. AH are invited BtWe and 000 to attend. will bo played n .in,i A time assured. on tne new neuter, pipe 5s - Wednesday organ by Miss Kvelyn Wold, class- ' Past Noble- Grand - club j malc of Mlw Coyle. At the offer- will be entertained at the t01'y' Father Black delivered one of home of Mis. J. D. ISIckert. ;'h'8 -appropriately beauttful '. ser- T. 15. O's will have lunch- : eon, Mrs. -Pickett. . ?,( . Thursday , 4 Jackson. County' Health ' ' assbclatlori- will' meet at tlie.$ ' I homo of : Mrs. James Owen ; ; at: 2 o'clock. '" 1 . : .'!, Tho -Just. Folks Circle of." y f tho First M.-'K. .church. , will . meet at the home of Mrs. W. ': Barnnrd- Rolx-rts; -922 -Keddy avenue, with- Mrs. Harold . Wiley and Mrs. It. T. Harrl- son the hostess. Vt. C. T. U. will have their , ' regular meeting at the Y' W. C. A. houso at 2:30. ' 4t Thursduy Building Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. : Herbert, 1013 South Oakdale. ! Chrysanthemum Clrclo Thimble club will meet at ; tho home of Elva. Blden, 711 i East Jackson street. ' i Pythian sisters card ptrty ( ; at K. 1. hall at 8 o'clock. ' : : '' Friday .' (P) Junior High Parent ! Teachers will meet at 3 p. ! m. at tho school building. ' r : St. Mark's Guild will meet h ! In St. Mark's Parish houso ; at 2:30. j-iv j Satunlay . ! ' ' lioguo Blvor Valley Col lego Women's club. Home ' of Mrs. E.' W. i-uko on tho i ' Orchard Home drive; 2:30 p. : mi Social chairman, Mrs. N I , C. Chanoy., Ilvstcss, Mrs. i ': 4 v.llKRheth llurr. ! Jackson County Council of 4 Talents and . Teachers will have their regular spring : meeting at the .J,ith!a Hotel '' In Ashland. Mrs, Galilei of Portland, fltio president will bo a guest, i. . ,.. .'..( ; " . ' WcdncMluy Slndy .'luli '-.-; Has Hdlit-nltonnl I'rogniin j Thi program for April 3rd was ' devoted to educational methods In ;' America. Mrs. A. J. llanby gave' a fine paper telling of educational laws as early as 1847 and their develop-'-.mailt to the. - present , time. KJie ,,ii-aced the complete change In atti ?,iude toward t'ho pupil as an Indi vidual Instead of n group mem iiuuni " "'"J i her. Her expositions ... ""'"! .'modern theories, her descriptions of tho highly organized school life of the present day with numerous tests, inental und physical, weeks " devoted to this and that, student organizations of all types, essay and oration! -ntfil athletic eon 'tcstH, ; musical, ' dramatic, and aesthollc dancing entertainments, vbosldcs the ? plvlo and social lc--liiands upon both pupil and teach ' or entertained oil her listeners, yet left ihem much 'to consider at leisure -r - - -.- Mrs. Hanby nsked Mrs. Snedicor to tell of school days about 1x70. This Mrs. Snedicor did very effec- - .tlvcly.' She emphasized the value ihen placed upon memolizlng. Her - mory of the hoop skirts and coast ing was much appreciated.' Mrs. Alford's Spenceiian writing book was viewed. Mrs. Louis Humphry's review pf "Schacklcd Youth," by Yoe lnans was very well done. She brought out his theories regarding tho education of children accord ing to their natural tendencies, tho touching of related subjects, the ; need of Instructors artistically not mechanically minded, the value of lectures given by those who had traveled.- Mrs. Humphreys ulna described the. OJay school near , Ventura conducted by Mr. Yoc mans and gave many Ininresting details about Ills character, life nod personality. Mrs. Carkin closed tho program with a dlscUBslon of tho magazine, 'Children. A Magazine for Par ents." The articles for busy fath ers sho emphasized, particularly one In which a father atlomptif to solve tho problem of his son's scholastic standing. Mrs. Carkln's valuation of the magazine will cer tainly lead to Its better acquain tance among her hearers. Next meeting will be April 17. Tlowcna Circle lias Knjoyablc Affair. - The Rowcna circle of the Yeo men lodge held their business meeting for April at tho home of Kathleen Wilson Wednesday after noon, April . ' After the busi ness matters were attended to. the hostess served delicious re freshments. The social meeting for April will be held In the W. O. W. hall Friday evening. April 2 after lodge meeting. All Yeomen mem bers Invited. The evening will be spent In playing S0 with , Delia Moore and Lillian Senttr as ' hostesses. , Ho) li'-t'oj t WnlilUis Kvi-llt it Ihi-Week . . . .Mias Catherine Coyle of Med-j , ford, and Robert James lioylc of ,TIBard. Oregon, were united' In mariluKe at right . o'clock low ' iMitiut, nuiu in ine new oaciea j Heart Catholic church yestorday niornlnp. before a large congrega- .;' Horof friend?. Father Prancla V. Black ' performed the cercmomi. j which was the first to be Kiilenin- (l7.ed In the newly constructed edi- ! flee. The altars were beautifully dec orated In white rove and ICa.ster lilies, while large baskets of flow ers and ferns were placed at the foot of the main altar in the sane-1 jtuary. An inspiring program of music, 1 r.ncludinB the wedding march, and ! oilier numuers were ulaved uui-lim t : ."'"V"- . . ... i tiu pc. i.e. .11 uneue. urioe was charming lu n simple whito sleeve less frock of georgette, the .sklr) of which fell In flounces to her ankles- in the back, and a large white picture hat of silk horsehair braid. She w o t o - high-heeled French kid pumps and carried a shower bouquet of cream rosebuds and Jllies-of-lhc-vnlloy, T Tne bridesmaid. Miss Ilcrnlce Kincuid,' who, with the best man, Vul Wealhcrall, preceded tho bride and groom up the lung nlste of the church, was effectively attired in a sleeveless blue georgette gown and a cream colored Japanese Import ed braid hat with vurl -colored pastel trimmings, encircling the crown. She carried a buu.iuet of pink rosebuds. Miss Coyle. who is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy here, having finished in the class of 1927, has a wldo circle of friends uiiiong the younger folks of the city. Sim Is an accomplished vocalist, having sung In the x-huir of the local' CatholJo church, and upon various programs In the city for tlie past few years. . S)ie has been cniploycdj lit the Rootm-V lcii tt.n liuttt voin- V' Mr. Boyle,' associated in the sales department of the Armour Pack ing company; J has recently made Medford his. headquarters, cover ing the southern Oregon territory south of Eugene. ".Mr. Boyle is n graduate ot Columbia university' In Portland, having taken both .Ills high,,, flchooj and college work thero. . Tlio.brldo ami groom and their attendants enjoyed a breakfast at the Hotel Medford following the ceremony yesterday morning, after which they loft for Tigurd, Oregon to visit thd groom's parents for a few days. From there they will proceed on ', a brief honeymoon through the noj-lhwcsl and return to make thcl'r homo in Medford. Mrs. Myron Root's group of Del. phltins met for their regular study meeting at the h'unlo of Mrs. O. C. Boggs on Siskiyou Heights on Thursday morning. Ther was a good attendance and It was an enjoyable and profitable meeting. tain JANlgllC I ftllH IICtDl Kvcnt if Hie Week, The officers of the Girls' league I enjoyed a luncheon at tho Hotel Medford on Friday at 1 o'clock. Miss Hazel Prlitsman, dean of women at tho rnlvcrslly of Ore gon, sago was honored guest. A cor- buuquct was presented to her. ' ie . ,'us well as Black Leaf Forty. Covers were placed for S MsJ ,)OW(lpl.ed sulphur on snap Prutsman, Miss Carroll, Miss Church, Mrs. Jerome. Mildred Lawrence. Marguerite Porter, Al berta Knlps and Margucrlto McAllister.' LoulK ll.' Humphrys returned VfB morc colored evergreens. Friday from a several days' busl- ral((,clally the gold and silver ness trip tn Son Francisco. .!l,t.ared Japanese varieties, newer was accompanied homo by Mrs. Australian varieties and Irish Neal Cooke. Who will be a house . ,.....,. guest at the Humphrey homo for Two-lllllds of all varieties of j several, days. '! evergreens found on any grounds j , s in Medford are to be found In .Mrs. CraU'r Lake Gulhl j Owen's yard on Siskiyou Heights. Knjojr Social levelling. , plant better varieties and fewer The Crater Lake Guild' met on f ,,!, j Monduy evening at. tho home ofj T,e n, fashioned snowball has j Mrs. W. W. Howard on West j n,ore bugs mid pests than, any Main stret for a social evening, j u,cr shrub grown here. I The following girls of the Oakj Always remember commercial-, Grove school ' furnished on en- jKnl Hn,i rt do not mix. , I tcrtalntng musical program: Mll- Ce Ford' fertilizer on lnwnsj drcd Hutchlns, Betty Terry. Penrlu,n r (irteen parts to nno of Edmonds. Jano Hooker, Virginia ! u-ater on any plant or grass. Fredcnburg. Master Kenneth! jjrs. uom M. Vnlllant. presl- Lamb, years of age, sang a dent of Portland Garden clnbsj group of songs, accompanied by. invited Medford Garden dub most his mother. .Mrs. Mllo Lamb. I cordially to send a delegate to the I Mrs. Pennington assisted Mrs. federated state meeting and flow- Howard. ' er show to be held In Portland j - I about June Slh. also to exhibit: H. 11. Hance, formerly or this l( h(,h. H,w wn,, h v,.rv .,-! city, who has been In New Vrk:,nH f n,em and should be serl-i and Chicago for the past 'i111. 01,,v WiWi,ivreil by Medford club.! years, Is visiting his mother. Mrs. TlB Mlpj ,otnft condu.-ted on1 A. E. Hance and sister. Mrs. It,' j,aiurdiiv. at the Public market byj Thleroff. He ulupr-f off herein MrM Holnon OI11 her ,nminlltc! route to Los Angeles. I ur(, on 0tindlng success. I ., . t . "7Vt 0 j Mrs. Tom Bradley donated a! lost Matron-.. I,. S. ! hfaullfi.t bouquet which gave K"i'.y V."". " n. f O E S 'o'oh ptasure to all present at! The Past Matrons of O. fc. B. ..,'. .. n.eetimr. enjoved a luncheon at the Moiei Medford. on Monday at I o clock. UnuinHKr Included: Mrs. W. H. McGcwn, Mrs M. Purdln. Mlvs N f) ,.,,, Gertrude Weeks. Mrs. J. It. Woc6 ,, jMtun Party, ford. Miss Alice Hanloy. MrV. 1. 1 Mr.'' Opal Clark and Mr. How, H. Gove and Mr. Jenny Merrltt. ar, ( l(nrt0 entertained the mem Covers were placed for twenlvo )(,r, of rt,p H. N. O. club at Mrs. five at a table attractively dec- i,rt0 home Wednesday evening, orated with ba-kel of hyacinth. ' Several tables of bridge were daffodils and bridal wreath fur-( plfcyed. favors given and refrcsh nlshed by Mis Hanley. ' ments served. . Bridge and bltl'ard formed the Kverv one present reported a diversion of Ihe afternoon dellgbtful evening. Mr. Mary Mathews held high Mr. Clark hld high score score in bridge and Mrs. E. C. nmnn the ladle nnd H. G. Riddle, low. I WIIoo blgh score for the men. Mi-. Piilim-mm Siks Ti Mtllfunl Uiirrteil Hub The Medfurd Garden club was M m(1 jrs Karl SniRart Thmsiday evenliiK with a Riatify- lllB nu.ni,ol. attendance .Mrs. Kiddie, the president of the i Orams l'ass (larden club was un out of town visitors and conlially ; Invited any one from Jlcdford who could do so to visit the (.limits j l'ass club at any time. The usual routine of business, t treasurer's report by Mrs. Uod- rtard. secretary's report by Mrs. K. I II. Porter, etc., was gone through ,ifi..i. which the president. Mrs. bwigart. iiurouuieo ..... merlon oi tne i-..m i.nr.v.lM.... formerly of Portland but now "u- l , ru con- "" " ducted a sort ot round table and answered questions in very ac- coiumodatlng .manner. j ' Ho sulci in part that our clum.lc here was such that we could i almost 'cverpthinc better' than t:.ej i could either in Portland or any ; northern locality. ' ! Ho had recently returned from a ! trip to California and said t..e plants and shrubs In Medford i better than he saw in liny local... v. In our sister state: he stated tluit their frost-bitten palm trees t did not look any too good at this date. . . . . There arc many good flowv. clubs forming In Oregon, but al; most every town in California Is startlng-ii flower and garden club. The time' will conic when Med ford will point with pride to her garden club and Its doings. One' ludy In Medford now has fifty-two varieties of flowering shrubs.-!" her garden which gives her blossoms almost tho whole year round. ' One 'thing Mr. Palmertoll called attention" to was that at a flower shinv 111 the -south ho saw flowers froju, 1,'ortland and A-arioiUi places other tluiii the (own and -locality wliich w-iis holding1 the show. .y.i When Medford ,; has a .' flower show,, U . Will, ,b.e. ll local show jl'll, .mej$;!:;!i MU.ir'r'i.'lJ:".:! " We" 'have better roses than many sooalled rose centers and wo'have .Vr-ateiv Iakcoindt ta. Ued woods, bo closo to Medford that It s a lovely day's outing to visit them. When the flower lowers of Med ford ttnd'uViclnlty ..find out what they ttolHly. cniv ; do here with soil, cliniataiid'w'ateitorlgJil'al. hand, the biggest "hiill In town vvill not hold tho. 'shown 'that wljl bo put on mil . people iWlll fonn from afar to visit our city whon flower shows are proyerly advertised,. j i Mr, I'almertoH . 'jfeeon'uncjuleil - i... i.a...'tlx.rTv .ty.il,r..M l,..ls. Japunese crnbupplw - liuHy (enfodu burberry.' Vlsf'iia,-pui.-,lc. clemalls, etc., bo planted. ,'' ' Custer beans lire a good cure for molcs- '-1 1 -In-planting shrubs -inako. big holes and spread the roots, put in U-i little dirt then lift plant Just a little so roots will slant lown and better, results will follow.. Use fertilizer. Call county agricultural agent for free help alia advice If plants seem to be dying of something you I1' tnnot umlersiaiul. lacksuii county has from Bit" lo I 7. percent less plant diseases than any county In the sinle of Oregon. Poorest ground is best -for most every evergreen shrub. I'llt out dead paiis and spray Iwith watel leaves, foliage and all. i Cse Bordeaux mixture on roses dragons and sweet peas also use ar:senatc of lead on sweet peas for spiders. In pruning cut roses close: also ! cut out all old wood, hut don't cut Ml,,.... Imelt liclnw the irt-iin I. lid. "","' ThiinkH'ure due her fur Mime- Medfcrd High School Maiirlne Carroll Heads Activities, C.ids' league week, which was observed at the high school April 1-5. was very successful, under the direction of Miss Maui-iiie Carroll, dean of girls and advisor of the organization, assisted by various committees. Monday aflernoon at 1 o'clock, the slaii.lui-.ls commillce, with Miss i Marjorie Fick as chairman, gave a delighlful skit, "Proper and 1m- proper Procedure at Tea." At thisi program, Miss Eleanor Curry sang! a group of three songs, which was ' much enjoyed l.y the girls. A bosl- j noss meeting was also held Monday ' afternoon, ot which plans and an- nouncemcnts for the week were j made. . i,i 3 .Mtiurliie Cnri-oll . -Advisor of (Jlrls' League Hilling the week, colllmittco meetings were held, and prepara tions carried out for Friday after noon. ' , Friday .aflernoon at 2:30 tho girls and their mothers went lo tho gymnasium,, which was l.eaulifuily decorated In green and yellow,, with daffodils and ferns bordering tile .stage. ' Tho lights were covored. lo resemble largo daffodils. . .Sybil Harr1l was 111 charge of tho deco rations... : ; ' ,. . ' . I'lio Girls' league, an orgunlza 1 uo tiiris league, an o.s.u. ..- Hon niadu up of nil the girls in thei'tered for Hie most original cos- Mtjdford high. U-niiaia f.lii toi i school, has bceii or-, .'nine, ami Melva Parrett the prize .ii'i ';.J..,...t.ji;....'Wi'. ...i .. ..'....I ( Uiiji iUi tiii t&i- tthi r aiili klrttf J-np-'Ptor' ' til funniest. Tho virlcly or Iff'p'rot.-i'eiS lB;.fmJiHlrtr1 i!lli;.jiros was very attractive. ' ( eomnlrteWiindciiallol.i Mis Euil)y. ,!r PuriHiso of Ts-iiguo Olilllned ' Brown was the first president of Hid league. MleS.i'orOtliy Eh'la. was j Girls' league Is V establish and lirejsjtK'iit durlilij t)ie' rlrst'ycar in i malnlnln a spirit of equably hc i:.liii,ne,vrisiiHliil jiuljdlmi. wiui.ailcs : (ween all uf Ihc girls ill tho high Et'liel I'.lllolt her successor. " i ! school, and lo give each girl a , Miss JOIIIolt.wus-asu gillie ..prcs)- chill dnnt 'Of' tluVG;rls';i'ini;,ite !nilt. year", wit ll nmlfhcileii. wtiiT)llili;a;ni(inler of , to si (rndiili.hs.'nnioW them 'the "ladles' tin) i , Jllss JOIIIolLwits-au .llile.-prcsl- choice" dance given by tho Girls' league, tne issuing oi ine icu unit up oi inc oi.ice.n .i.e h-omhv black handboolt and the nnnual!and two represenlntlves elected mothers' and daughters' tea. ; from each of the four classes. Tho Miss, Mildred Lawrence, president council meets every month, usually of the 'league lit the present time, 1 having a luncheon, after which the has done much to further the work ! necessary business is transacted, of the orgnnlznllon. Tho Girls'! The league meets every month, leaguo bulletin board has been one j at which time a very Interesting ot the neccssilles supplied, and a program made up of musical num cady counter In Ihe lower hall is hers, plays, sklls, or licallh talks operated every noon and after by leailiii't club women tlirouglioat school. ' Ihc slate Is given. Kimsi-vi'll I'arellt-Tcncllel-s Mrs. Ilae.il- llnslcss Nnniliialo Ofricers W ilinh Chili The Roosevelt Pareiil-Tcachers' ! Mrs. Ethel lluerlle was hostess , ; , i lo tho Wenoinih club and their .assoi ialion hcld .ihi.ir regular meet-jf.llllii( y,,,,,.,, fi,.nioon at her ing Friday. April "., at the school. iin,-k slreet. Twemy- Mr.s. Lol.h Philips, tho president, rive members and llirco visitors presided. Thcie was a large at-i "''o I'resent , ' , . , , At 2 o clock a covered dish tendance In spile of the Inclement t uc,eun was served by Ihe com. weather. , mlllcf. consisting of Nellie Purdln After Ihe regular comillillec re-' l.Vediica Glascock asslsled by ports wero given, Ihe nominating n, , .miens. committee rci.ortcd tho following rH. j.'n,es Plait, president of officers for ihe coming year: Mrs. i n, dub. iiresl.led al the business Howard Grovcr, 1. resident; Mrs. I meeting which was held following Herman Powell, vice president; (jIO luncheon. It was decided lo Mrs. Jack .Morall. secretary, and entertain Ihe husbands with a cov Mra. Belle Richardson, treasurer. ; ercd dish luncheon at Ihe Re.lmen The report was accepted and the hull on Vhe 24th of April nnd the formal election and Installation of i following committee was nppolnl Ihese officers will take place at the cd Hlll.la Thin-man. Carrie .Millies, May meeting. i Florence Rush and Fndolls Piatt. Mrs. Grovcr was appointed It w-us decided to hold u public chairman of the pre-school com-; card party at Ihe Rcdmen hall on mlllee and Mrs. Philips, Mrs. i the Slh of May. Giover and Mrs. Powell were The annual spring picnic which elected delegates to the county! council meeting to be held at Ash- land on April 20. The motion was j made nnd npproved that the asso- elation consider the purchasing of a sulluble case In which the many) trophies and banners won by the KosoWU sch.lol might lie exhibited, i This would also provide a pla.e for various. Interesting objects Jo-aned the school for observation by Ihe parents. A candy sale will he held nt the ai-hndl on Wednes day, April in. nnd parents are urged to sepd in a generous supply, a, the money Is used to furnish .wl,.ru.,.ll.t ..1, ljlt-,,1, u- ll m l. ...., ...... The program Included reeltalion- by Betty VHm and Jean liatt. and a mosl intoresllng talk by one of the teachers, Mrs. WIIM1. on the Influence of nature studies on child Mt. The tfahlnp tff nctod h hoi totmfm tor th afU'rnoon, fmrvInK J? cream, dainty wMfcr and coffee. . .MrM. iprN-n Kntprtiifiw ('((Miity Hi'-nUli AwiK-latlmi Klht Tnemlx-rn ft the Mciifurd ronirnlttee of the .i.ek-on f'ouniy M,)ft c3((,.(.tH to ,.n, ronshh rtthle Health n.Kftorlutlon met Wednesday (1n(, wtudylnK the rulnn. inQ iliim at the home of tMr. Oreene on an( f(.tu,.eB itf ..durational Inter lJrk ave-uie to new for the health reserve eloet. The women wu-ed Trom 10 until 4. and lx liundlex wer1 eompleted. Ilaij for tip, mrnh"rnhip drive, w hieh romeM the firnt week In May, were ill CU980d. Girls Complete , Busy League Week Activities j Girls llnlil Style lteuo ' The slyle show which was given , l.y Un, girls was In charge of Fred-j ci-i.-ka llroinmer, assisted by Alleen ; j licrson and Alberta' Wlrth. The j .nidn thai modeled dollies Ir.un! ; A.lricnue's, Mann's. Penney's. llus- J ! s.-1's, Kihelwyn Hoffmann's and M.j ,.r,. Dorothy Orth. .Margaret ; M.ilim.-, Ilcl.-u I-'.dmlston. Margaret: I 'hildcrs. Opal Harvey, l.eall Inch, j Marjorie l-'isk, Louise llroninier. jlu, Sclmiidt and Barbara Young., Kollowing the style show, Mlssi Hazel pi-utsman. acting dean of i uumcu at tile rnlvcr.-dty of Oregon. K)IV1. n very Interesting talk on j --The Value of a I'lllverslty 1-Mll- : cation," telling the girls the dlf-j tcrcnt activities, problems and in-1 I lerest of university life, besides the. 1 Ltional development obtained Many VbltnrM Attend A number ot out-of-town gnosis we.-., present at the afternoon .. .-..era in, representing tile high S'-hnols in Grants Pass, Ashland. Tn lent and Cenlral Point. The delegates from Grants Pass were Mrs. .lnrcy. dean of girls: Ruth president of the llhis' league, and Nellie Nlelson. vice president; Ashland was represented by Miss k. daen of girls: Eunice linger, lent, and Louise Nelson, rep resentative; Bessie Conner repre d the girls and Miss Frances I'.-nll tho faculty of Talent: and' l.immis Dnvlsone the girls and Mrs. Theode Wolfe the faculty of Cen tral Point. ' The Girls' league edition of the HITimes was given out, which was a feature of girls' week, was edited l.y Janet Clement; Tea was then served by opal Harvey. Leah Inch, .lean Fnhrlck and .lllaulta ltelcll. April Frolic Is Kinged Friday, evening til" girls held their annual April Vrolic, the girls attended in couples and had cos lumes lo correspond In some way. They 'came masked, and In! or In ( ill .'evening prizes were awarded for tile best costumes. A couple dressed as boy ami girl won first prize. ' lreno llrewold represented as tho girl, and Kulh Coghill Die boy. Amelia iMlips won w'e I" ..- i' ;iTho purpose and aim of the chillico i to get heller aciliulnted 1 1 ll her fellow sniuelils, as wen as show her lalenls by assisting In tlvilles of the organization. ' Jho Girls' league council Is made the Pocahontas lodge is holding on j Rogllo liver near Gold Hill was! announced and all are reqiiesled to meet ot the Redmen hall at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. April 7. The next meeting will be held nt III" homo of'drnei. Bouncy who HI entertain Willi a card party. The rent ml I'olnt Puri'iil-Tciu h vvb met lit the lntt Kridny ufier-j noon. I'liins for llus ww piny ! Hhctl wr 1 Ih( ihhi'(I. lifer which! u sui lul hour wiih enjf .(!. J -.. !.. . 1-1.1... .Ill's. ll C I ,1.1 i Con-tuiillnolc ' J Word has been received from, Mr. Laura West who Is Hiking an; extended trip Ihru iiurope and i Asia, Lint she recently spent sev- , ltuI dayx in 'ontiintinitlft ini'l enjoyed vlitlnK In ihe ancient mpl tn I. Anton the older hlntorlr. point she haH Jiiwt visited lire Naples, Home, riurenee and Venire In f t uly. A fler lea v in if ConMtantlno oIm Nhn u.111 un to Atheiiri. where Mr. t'alherlne Norman Tav wiin in from h'r ranch near Kuxue 'Itlver on Wednenday, for a vhdt In Medford. MKs I'l-utsuiiill of l-'uneuc Aiiiioiiiu-cs l-'iuntirciiieiit Tho encasement of Miss 1 tinsel ; rrutsman, aetins Oean of women , at the I'nlvei-Hiiy of Oregon, to Dr. t I,. Sehweriiis uf this city, wan nnnouneed Saturday nfternun at a lieautifully appointed luncheon party pi ven ut the KiiKenu hotel hy Mr.s. J. 1 Heishner and her daugh ter, Mrs. Powell Plant, for a group of J." of Miss Prutsman's friend. The aiinotineiMiient wan made in verses writti-ii on the plaee cards, whleh were liny cupld.s holding a rinir. The luncheon tahle was at tractively doeorated in duffodils, yellow liMed eaiidles. and sreen- ery, carryins out the Kater motif. Announcement of the hetrotlial comes at, one of the most interest ins lit of social news for the Ksistet season. Miss Prutsman has been In Kujiene fr w n'l uno half years, connected with the uni versity, and has a wide circle of friends and acquaintances through out university circles in the state. During the past year she has been acting dean of women during the ahsenee of ,Mr.i. Vlruinfit Judy Ks terly in Knrope. Miss Prutsman Is :i gi-Hduatn of the Pniversity of t'hicaijo. Later she ttmk advanced work at OolumMn university, New York.: and ut Harvard university, and is now working further on her master of arts degree at the I'nt-, versity of 1 Oregon. i l-'or it-time she taught in the public schools In Min neMpolIs. Minn. She Is a memher of Kappa Kappa Oanima snrorlty. .of Pi Lambda Thetnj national deu- entlon honorary society for women: of Mortar Dounl. national senior women's honorary society; of Kwa nm, stiphomore women's honorary society on tho campus; of Phi Thela rpsllon, senior and junior women's honorary service society on the campus, ami Ih an active luetuher of tho lOugeno branch of tlm American Association of I'ni verslty Women. Dr. Sehwerlng l.s the. unit' of Mr., nnd Mrs. 1 1. A. Sv'iworing- nC this city. ll is a rormci.- HtiiiciU at the University oC , Oregon, (nml a member of lleta Theln PI frater nlly, llo in n. graduuto . of the. , Nurth l'aeifi" lX'iitH.1 enlU-ge,, V01'-. land, w here he Uj u memher. uC Pl, Omega, ; dental fraternity. Jlo, nraclleed tor il time In Sonltl.Q be fore (coming to- Kugemv. No da to Iimm lieoit set .for. the, wedding. Kugene tlunrd. v-mi ' Miss PriUnmnn Ih well known In Uhls city and i.. a house' gm'sfc-thls week-end of 'Mrs. (JJ'IV tennnoni Sho wn honored guest - at ti luncheon given ' by Mho nfflewfH of ihe (JiVls" league on Krtilay rtl tho Hole ' Medi'ord,; itnd n 'number of other infoi'iual afftilfM' were planned for Miss PrutHmutl'H plenrtUPo"dur- lug her Visit here. 1 Mrs. .T, I. Hershner: find Mi'f. Powell Plnnf pmolhe" nnd sister of Mrs, Lefnmoh, nro iiIho well'known here, its they often spend' tho week end at tho T.emmbn home. rareuell INu-iy ' Kvrnt f Tiiesdny On Tuesday evening at the First Methodist church pai-lorn' ' Was given a farewell party to Mrs. II. 10. Uobbinn, president of tho Iji dW Aid society w ho with her husband and llltlo daughter Carol lean, will noon depart for Denver, Colorado to inako their fuluro home. Tho'chuieh parlors were nrtisll eally decoratetl with vuiiou. wild fluwers of the spring season: pot ted Kasti-r lilies and near which hovered the gaily dressed Molly and Jimmy Itabbit, In their very newest Kasler frocks; Huston Ivy trailed from the mantel und lnrtco vases of Iorestiim were placed on pedestals; lighted Tloor lamps soft ciied ainl brightened the rooms. Mrs. Susie Campbell, artlstleully presented a delightful program consisting of vocal solos of the spring nlmosphern hy MeHdames K. M. Nichols, Klliot UUtler und C. A. Knight. Mrs. K. M, Corlies kindly nnd Hlncerely expressed deep apprecia tion for Mrs. Itobblns and hr execuilve ability as president of the Aid sociely. Mrs. John Carkin In her usual Jovial manner pre sented to Mrs. Itobblnn a pieee of sterling Hver uh symbolical of deep appreciation mid for her ster ling iiitatilieH und helpfulness In church elrcles. Hev. ltttymotid Iteeso waM unex pectedly ca I let) upon to tell what the men of the church think of tho MceompllshmeniH of the Ladies' Aid. It ,1m needle to Hay the ladles enjoyed tho Hpeceh very much. In, nnrt Mrs. T. IL Temple wore special guests of the evening ami each expressed their del ig tit to visit Medford and their many fi t nd again. Mcsditnies M. N. Ilogan nnd 1. A. Dew Introduced a guessing game which was much enjoyed hy all. Mrs. I. C. Koppen ami Mrs. N. T. IVeley. ns hoHtesn'S nerved de licious refreshments, Tho enjoyable evening closed with fond farewells and very best wishes lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobhlns uh they Journey to their new homo in Denver. Mrs. Luke Will I oMtHiIii Womeu'M Col logo Club The lloguo Itlver Valley College Women's club will he entertnined on Hulurday. April I3lh Ml l':.lo p in. at the home of Mrs. K. VV,' Ltiki on the Orchard Home Drive. Miss Klizabeih Uurr will be hostess for the afternoon t himI Mm. N. V,. Chancy social chairman. Hook re view will be given by Mrs, Krunk Di'-key of Ashland. AH (hose who have room in their cars for others are rcue.drd to phone 72H-,1-2, . . . Ladies' sso ialloii ' Of Presbyterian Church Clirysuiitlioiiiuiii Clrclo The Ijidies" Association of tin1! Tho G'hryManthemum circle Presbyterian church tucl on Tues-; Thimble club imjL Wednesduy 'day afternoon, April nd. Mhk evening at tho home of Neighbor Karl Tuiny. toe new u-esident con- ! tlusp KntppH on Sj'Uth Ivy struct, ducted the meeting In her usual ' As- this was, the social evening of gracious; manner, and presented i ihc clubs, cards were enjoyed by immy novel ideas on "Ways nnd ' all, five tables beipg In play. i Means" of Dudget liaising, w hich j Neighbor Sadie GUI won honors aroused the ladies to a hifh doiee - at bridge and Mrs. itathburn . at I of enthusiasm. inoclile. i The Indies hope to put on a j At tho closo of tho ' vcnlng re ' cooked food sale next Saturday. ; freshments were served by Nelgh i A dclightlul part of the day's bor Kulpps and Neighbor Fisher program was the ohl time tea. I Mis. Luke who was dressed In a j Paris creation of 40 years ago, ami iwho aarried a beal purso UK) years; old. was hostess to a group of i ladies who had been active in the I ' .vocii-ty years ago. Mrs. A. .1. llanby was the pretty maid, and Mrs. Perry and Mrs. i Jaeoua poured tea. I Tho quartet who- entertained! iwith old time songs, was unite a j j novelty, dressed up in old time j bonnets. j The tea table was charming with ; its ancient castor and colored salt j ; and pepper bottles, and the gorge- ous red tablecloth lent elegance April yo.- The twenty-two associa te the occasion. j tlous over the county have paid up Hi. Munoii A islts lilcnds Here Mrs. A. It. M iMon who has been visit ing relatives in Aberdeen for several weeks, stopped off In Oils city for a few days and Is a guest at the homo of Mrs. O. C Failing on South Holly street. She expects to leave noon to Join Mr. Mason In San Francisco where they will make their future home. Their son Hubert will finish this semester of high school here. llii'thday Surprise For Mrs. W. W. Hartley A number of friends attended a surprise parly Thursday after noon given in honor of Mrs. W. W. Hartley at her home on Millionaire road, It being her birthday anni versary. . . ' ';' : Tho' ' nfterntio'a'1 was 'wpViit' In Vls(ting,"untlSviih roiuiliigri'tL Mm. Htruhmoler'amV Kls!u Hoover. ' A huge bltillday cuke Svi'is' pre sented to f MK4. ' Htirtley by 'Mrs. HoovcrT uftei- 'which reCreslinients were seVved. ' " ; i f 1 Those 'present ' i-ero ' MVsduihes fit, Kl Cotiger, it' "(I.1 i lopver, Ches 1'ter Wendt; ti;:'Kehlermeyeri ' A. I Iteull, Kd, Slrniimeler,'' McCredlo Velmu "VW,' M 'flnley,' Tod'SImsi ! V. liurscll, StruLtun, Kd Leach, t JSelduriaoycr. Aluvcy uiid-Alrs. Jlurtley,, -, , .... ... i ' . . ' T: --. - Mt. nnd Mrs. Paul' McDonald nnd chlblren spiut Kastei-f with Mrs!' McDonald's parents, .Dr. ujul Mrs. CI. W. CJregg of Aslihtnd.", i -!' L. " ' -'l Mrs, Imuioii lOnici'iaiim 1 ,; ' "l ' Houoiing .MiH,- Jl. Ild)hlns . ' 1 MrK.'i)iui Ijawton was hostess at tin Informal bridge party on 'VYcd nesday evening at her homo! on North-" Uartlelt street, lionbiing M"r. " J-!.'" 10. Hobbins, Who leaves soon for Denver, Colo. Mrs. C. M. Hlms held high score and Mrs. H. Hobblns low. Guests Included Mrs. K. K. Hob blns, Mrs. Klone, Mrs. C. M. Rims, Miss llenrotta Kckitstcecn, Miss Jenora Knudson, Mi's. V. Hollo way, Mrs. O. Schenck, Mrs. M. Pa n key. M rs. K. F. Nichols, M rs. .1. Thorndyke, Mrs. II. Olson ami Mrs. F. F. lhirkc. J Itlrtlalay Surprise hv Mr. and Mrs, Dclbcrl l-'chl Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fehl en- :teitnined with a 'turkey dinner on Sunday, March 31 at thefr home on South Onkdale. the oecuslin be ing tho binthdiiy of Mrs. W. K. Hay and Calbert Fehl. Kaster lilies nnd oilier decorations appro priate to tho day were In evidence, ami the event much enjoyed by, tho guests. Thoso present were, .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neiilermeyer, Mr. and Mrs, 'iilil" Hay, Mr. and Mrs. AValtcr Jones and daughter of Regno Itlver, Dr. Kverhard, Mrs. Amanda Fehl, Miss Pearl Fehl, Hay Daniels.1 Calbert Fehl. Wilbur Fehl ml the host nnd hostess. W'ciifiiinh Club Has Card Parly - Members und friends of the Wenomth club held an enjoyable curd parly Thursday evening ut the Hodmen hall. Seven tables uf fian ami two of Pinochle wero in play. Nellie Purdln ami Mr. Dickey won hlh score In 500 und Fadelis Piatt and ilaker Varbrough won consolations. In pinochle, Fsther Dooms and Howard Oluscock won the first prizes and Fred rim Olascock and OJ's H ubbard won tho consolu tlons, Puldlf Health AsMirlatloii Will Meet Thutday . The bi-monthly meeting of the ; Jackson County Health association will convene on Thursday. April 1 i at 2 o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. j James Owen on Siskiyou heights. "The Dental Clinic" is the subject j of the afternoon. Dr. Mulholland ' and Dr. Pasch being tl-e speakers. ! Mrs. Jones, school nurse, will pro sent an exhibit by the school chll ! drcn illustrative of some phase of I her work. K very one is cordially - Invited and urged to attend. W. C. T. I'. Will Meet ' V. V, C, A. House i The W. C. T. 17. Will hold their j rcKUlar mer ling Thursday, April I 11. nt 2:30 In the V. W. C. A. The I Anti-Narcotic commlttco will have charge of the program, with reiid- ings, discussion ami a demonstra t Hon In connection with this work. J Mrs. Raymond Doran will be solo ; 1st, with Mrs. Chudney In charge j of devotional exercises, All menf j hers and friends am urged to bo. present. Mrs. KnlpM fculciUiliia as jonu possesses. The next meeting of tho Thlmblo iub wil! be next TJiursduy, April I Ha, at the homo of Neighbor Llva jtfiden, 711 fcust jacKsun street. 'Die meeting Ik changed to this da to on account of Chrysantho jinum circle No. hi, being Invited to Klamath Fulls on April 17th. Jackson County Council Will Meet Lithia Hotel Tue annual spring meeting of Jackson county, council, Puronts and. Teachers lu to bo held at Lithia Hotel, Ashland, on Saturday staet and county dues, unU all participate In tho annual election of county officers. Miss Trotter, of the Southern Oregon Normal school Is to be the speaker of tho day. Mrs. Clabrlcl, state presidont, will be present on this occasion, i no ewiu Is being -looked forward to with much Interest by Parent Teacher circles. Mrs. Clay Hostess Carnation Chili The Carnation club mot on April 4th at tho home -of Mrs, Lydia M. Clay, 4 1 :i South Central at which time Mrs. Clay was obligated into tho Degreo of Honor as u social member. The meeting was called to order by tile president, Mrs. Dietrich and was opened hy all repeating tho Lord's pruyer, after which a re port of the card parties wits given. " Mrs; Lcolu1 Thompson was how less bu March' Itf th and Mrs. Ida Wilson was hostess on April 1st. Tho Carnation club'-wlll me4t next at Mrs." Ktttth Norman's on West Jackson oh May 9th;. Ilulldliiff Bridge lllili ; V 1 rlntertaincd nt Kelllehor Homo. -Tho llulldlng Bridge club was ploasautly ontihialned ut tho homo of Mrs. Kelllehor Thursday aftdr noon on South Oakdule avenue. ' lliidge was played at five tables Aner the usual number of games, ' rpfreshnicnts'-wdre served, by : tho hoHtess, Miss Anna, -'wliU 'Was as sisted by hel sister, Catherine. Mi s. PntrtelH- Hrlckestaff of 'Mill Volley, California wim nn out-of-town guest," Mrs. Hriekostnff and little daughter uro hero visiting her nmther, Mrs; Mikscbe. Tho next mooting of tho ' club will he w''v Mrs; Herbert, Thurs day afternoon. ' -' ; .Junior High IV T. A. ' WIN Meet Friday The Junior High School Parent Teachers association will moot in regular session Friday afternoon, April 12, at 3 p. m. at tho school building. - v The teachers nro preparing" the program which will Include dem onstration work as well us talks by members of tho faculty on prob lems peculiar lu their departments. There will also bo numbers In a lighter vein. , HefroHlimeiitM will be served. : .. : . Mr. and Mrs. ImIjiioihIh KntcrUilit 1'lJtnds tit Knster llrcakrust Mr. and Mrs. Ham Kdmonds of Lozier. Luijo, entertained a number of friends at a delightful Kaster breakfast at their homo Sunday morning. The table was beautifully decorated .with Kaster lillos and Other flowerH. i , Thoso present were: .Mr. -and Mrs. Jack d row and family, Har old, llcne. Li don. Mr., and Mrs. Martin and daughters Natalia and Meryl. Mm. Norrls, Mrs; Eilzaboth Wilcox, Mrs. It. L. Moad nnd daughters Irene and OJal, Mr. and Mrs. MeNight nnd son Raymond, Mr. and, Mrs. Chrlstction, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox nnd sons, Les ter, Jr. and flobby, Mr. and Mrs. Law re n co Kdmonds nnd family, Marian. Thc!mn, Klalne, Karl Kdmonds, Mr, and Mrs. K. L, Mead and son James. Miss Mohr HoiioiimI Informal Itrlilge Party illonorlng Miss Kdna Mohr who recently returned to Medford after an extended trip abroad Miss Ki lo w Mae Wilson entertained a group of friends at her home on Chestnut street Saturday evening, March 30, Two tables of bridge wero In j play (Ill.,n(t tno evening and tho guests Included tho Misses Kdna Mohr. Opal Harvey, Alberta Knlps, Kuby Hamlin. Gertrude II as kins. Leuh Inch nnd Vivian Coss, High scores were made by 'Miss Harvey and Miss ffoss. The Wilson homo was attrac tively decorated for tho Kaster holiday and refi0hments were carried out In the same motif. Irftcnl ;irls IKurn From llomiliilii Trip Miss Amelia Hartman of Central Point and Miss Louise Kluhrer of this city have returned from . mouth's pleasure trip to Honolulu. They report a very enjoyablo time but are gftd to be home again. They wore In Honolulu four days and fifteen days on the sea. Re turning they utopped over In Seat He, where Miss Fluhrer visited friends. ( ddltlonal Swloty on Page Ttuvc)