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-4 MEDFoiw MATT TRTRUNT., WEDFOUT), OREOOX. SUNDAY;'-' AI'RH'., 2" )29.:v PSOE "F1VTS VwrrnmrrH JW Irene DeLosh, 328 Bonth Holly St. Phone jfo-L or 71 , - JmmtsmmJLm11 ' ' " ' ' ii i ii .. u ,i 1 1 "'-"" , , " " . , ', " i" ' ... . I .iVd A A 1 X A Ju A iL iL A Ji J.: T T -r T T T T r 4 WEEKLY CAIiKNDAK Monday , : X n'nm.11'. Vhinu ,,,,n nt ' j. x i.- ,ft,... i building' at ?:3"J. ' 4. Tuesday . 1 . ... ... ... ..... ,,,.., a ary society of the southern district of. the Methodist r church will hold an all-day v group mectinR in the parlors i of tho church, starting at 10 o'clock. 4 St. Ann's Altar society, at 'J1 tho parish Ijall. v WOtlnestluy 'Priscilla circle will meet nt 4 the homo ot .Mrs. Moffatt with Mrs. Haskell as hostess. Huslnewi meelins tf the 4 Rowcna circle, home ot Mrs. 1 Latimer, 817 West Second. - Social meetinB of the Thlm- ble club --of Chrysanthemum 1 circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, nt the home of Neighbor Martha Gall, 1 South Orange street, at 8 p. m. 11. N. O. club will meet at h the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Thompson on Washington l 4 street Wednesday ovennig. Thursday Building Bridge club will bo entertained nt the home of 4 Mrs. H. W. Klerstcd of 922 South Oakdale. ' 4l Medford Garden club meet- 4 Ing at - the Hotel Medford, 4 7:45 p. m. Tclphian groups will meet wtih Mrs. Crawford Lemnions and Mrs. Sheppard ut 9:30 I tt. ni. " Hoosevclt Parent-Teachers 1 at the school nt 3 o'clock. . f , Friday SI. Mark's regular cafeteria luncheon at St. Mark's parish ! house, 12:30 p. 111. Saluillay fr Dixie club meeting, home of Mrs. John Crwcs, 2:30 p. m. 4. 4. .:) ! Metlftird Garden Club To Meet Tliursduy Kvcnlng . Tho next regular meeting of the Medford Gardeni dlub will be hold nt tho Hrfter Medford Thursday. May 2, at 7:45 p. m. All members arc urged to attend and ull others are cordially invited. Mr. Wilcox, tho county, agent, will talk on Insect pests -4n flowers and gardens, and suggest ways of cohtrollng them. This will no practical, helpful talk, which every gardener should hear Mrs. Swlgurt, president of the garden club, urge; that much busi ness is to be attended to and every-, ono should endeavor to attend. Mrs. Eric Wold and Mrs. Gerdes will have charge of tho chamber ot commerce Windows for the week beginning April .29. nnd- anyone having flowers they wish to donate please call these ladies. Such gen erosity will be appreciated. Sincere thanks are due to the Oregon Gardens of Portland nnd all other seed houses and indi viduals who so kidnly donated prizes to be given to exhibitors, and to Mr. Gabrielson tor 111c very en " .7 .."-....'.,.. .,;.. joyao.e anu .mo ... b'ilVIJ. . I It would bo Inti-rcfstinp to -give n lint of thrpe ti ml the happy recipi ents, but lack of Hpacc forbids. Mrs. M. N. Uopan 1ft hero the y liilrldlc of the week fur northern California, whrre hIic will visit hor mother. Mrs. Al Tahb. for a wecU. Mrs. Tnbb is recovering from a re cent illness. MUm WllMm AtticiitKs April l'nllu Miss .asilowniac Wilon wuh n (ruoKt- at the Alpha Xi Delta rorlty In Kuuenc at the April frolic. Shfl neconipanletl Mrs. Drury tit the Unifcrlty City and attended the frolic, which waahold at thi new woman's bulldinu. drenaed as a gypsy maiden. Kllowmae can whistle and Plus her way into the hardest of hearts and always finds a cordial welcome everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert unite of thi city were In Salem sovernl days this pant week, where Mr. M'hltc was attending to buslneH matters. GlrW Quartet Awarded Honors The Mlssca Mildred Lawrence. Kllowmae Wilson, Mabel Hrhral and Marjorie Hon. the. pnpulnr Medford high school uirls' quarter won second phiee In the state musi cal corttest at Forest Gruvc yrsterr- day, Misa Wilson drove her car and Mlm Church, the accompanist at the plnno. took part of the girl.i In lier car. Miss Claudia' Coruin left Friday foV Seattle, where she will spend several months visiting relatives. ltoyal NclghlMirM Convcn lii Alilnnil :Ov,cr 2.100 delegntcs and their fnmllle of P.oyal Neighbors were lii Ashland Saturday to attend the annual convention of Iloyal Neigh bors, which is the woman's aux iliary of tho Modern Woodmen of America. Delegates were present from Grants Pass. Central Point. Gold 11111. Jacksonville. Medford. Talent. Klamath Falls. Merrill. I.ikevlew nnd New Pine Creek lodges. The convention wa In churge of rom- mlttees. of which Mrs. Mellie 1- T Sherard of Ajtlland U president and Mrs. Abbls Hood of Ashland Is seea-etary. - Initiatory work was held In Odd ' QFellows hall after luncheon, nnd a i .... .... ..... ...,....; ClUSB WUH IIIUUCICU IIUO U1U U1UUI : with teams from Klumuth Ku.ll?. ! ' Ashinmi nn.i Meilfoni officiating. I Mm UnmiiKin nf Portland . ...... .., .,..1 ... i '... .,....;. .i.... i ut'y supervisor were present. I Tho annual banquet was held In! ,, j the afternoon session and ufter- "wards tho initiatory work was con tlnuod. The program closed wilh memorial services for . deceased members. - , ' ' Mrs. Frank Preston of the ,j plegato returned Friday after spending tho winter at Tucson. Ariz. . ' " Mis. Itliluio of ; mills I'ns . ' I Uwwt at Klowcr Show ' 1 Mrs. Riddle, president of tU-', Grants Pass Garden club, was ' t.pnonnl nt tl.A liinr'ttmin mill f OWPT f show given at tho Hotel Medford Monday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Jester, Mrs. A. B. Cor nell, Mrs. Katon. Mrs. Dimmlck and others from the "Climate City. These ladies brought flowers and urarnged 0110 long table filled with tulips, daffodils, primroses, etc. Mrs. Hiddle most crodially In vited tho peoplo of Medford mid vicinity to attend a tjillp show to be given at-the chamber of com merce In Grants Pass Monday and Tuesday of next week, April 29 and 30. . 4-4 Drake O'ltellly, prominent club man of Portland, is the guest of Colonel Gordon Voorhies over the week-end. Itoou'vell Parent -Teachers Will Moel Tlmrwliiy Tho regular meeting of the has ltoosevelt Parent - Teachers been ellunged from Friday, May 3, to Thursday, May 2. . KC4'lat MlTtllUT Lincoln Pnrnol-Teachers The Lincoln Purent-Teachers' association will meet Thursday. May 9. Instead of on their regular meeting dale. Friday. May 3. lie cause of the graduation class and an interesting speaker, a largo at tendance is desired. 44 Mrs. P. Dietrich will be hostess at a card party Tuesday evening. April 30, at her home, 939 North Central avenue. AtiuouiHTiiient Tvn ; .j For llrltlc-lOleut . At a tea for which .Miss F.sther M.cCollom was hostess Sunday, aft ernoon to a group of friends, the wedding date of her sister. Miss Ituth McCollom. was made known. Miss MoColloin has chosen June 12 for her mnrrlngo to Mr. Clarence Olson of Hltzvllle. Wash., the cere mony to take place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McCollom. Spring flowers were used In pretty arrangemont about . the rooms, and a bowl of yellow tulips centered the ten table. The Invited guests Included Misses Lottie Armstrong. Viola Colo. Flossie Combs. Elva Caster. Gladys Frye, Marie Ivorson. Bee Seabrooke, Ruth Severance, Eliza beth Watson and Ruth McCollom, iMrsi Ed Cnrlton. Mrs. David Grif , Mrs. I. N. McCollom and the fiths, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parsons, who have been registered nt the Hotel Medford the past week, left Thurs day for their home In Portland. Mr. Parsons travels for the Ohio Match company. Mrs. Parsons 'Visited with friends and relatives during her short sojourn in thla city. I. O.'s Meet lit Mrs. Williams' Home . .1... .., a A ..r It V rt nmt nil ,-...,..l,i.. A.,-11 n't l .'he hn.ne!"VenlnK for Kimene. where she Will of Mrs. U. V.. Williams. Plans for Mothers' day to be ob served on May 8 were completed. Mrs. McDonald wll be the hostess and Mrs. Ijvc nnd Mrs. Ailamn the social committee in charge, with Mrs. Tumy nnd Mrs. Roberta ar ranKiiiK the entertainment. Mrs. Pipes cave some very in teresting reudliiKH deseribins n trip through Knclnnd nnd especially to the home of the ancestors of both Washington and Lincoln. Mrs. C. Ii. Thompson reviewed Wnugh's "Itook or Ijuidscape Gardening" and also brought much Interesting Information fro mother authorities on landscape work. Mrs. Williams served dainty re freshments with Mrs. McDonald assisting nt the lea lalilc. Mrs. Ilocla Ii. Norrls arrived here today from Cottage Grovo lo spend several days us tho gue..l of Medford relatives. New l-:diitliiluil Sorority 4manln-l Here. .Miss Henrietta Eckstein of .tur inln and Woods Drug .Store, was elected president of the newly organized Medford chapter of l'l omlcron, national educational so rority, at the Installation held In the local library Friday night, under the direction of George I! Turner, staff secretary. A. K Uurchnrdl was elected vice-president. Kathryn I. Smith, secretary, and Viola Tenipleton. treasurer. The new chapter started wltn WHO . Oinei rorlty located throughout 111,, Inlted States The program i A lnaPe.tlr,r, conrsa an iiiiciifi'c a,,., of study, arranged by the l"nl- ersity Guild. - covering a wiae ami ....... - vernllv subjects. The sole object of the sorority Is to nrenare Its members so thai they may attain a greater share ! Kach member nf the club Is ex in the beauties and benefits of pected to bring her mother or tho ... i in I ...!...... t..n HIHUIUI KllU liuvun ...u,...,... Miss Elizabeth lllchnrdsou. F.ng- i lish instructor at tho Southern Oregon normal, was made pro-1 . . i, ., I ,,,, n ihn Instn Hat Ion 1 .!., ..n.i ..in mi iw resident , Instructor for the local chapter I Miss Iilchurdson la a graduate 1.,. f.,i,..uii,. nt wnahins-1 ton. holding both buclicior unu master degrees. Mr. Turner, having completed his work here after a three weeks' sirv. will leave tonight for Den - vcr, Colo., where he has been ap - pointed district advisor of the University Guild work. 4-4 Miss Dva Neulon. Daily News reporter, left here last n'ght for i nugene whoro she w ll visit I'nl verslty ,of Oregon friends and re- ttn - n to .Medford Monday morn jn(. Alplm Delta ( lavs ; Hiik KprhMjrtlino JaiM The Alpha Delia class of First Christ Inn church cntertalndo with an indoor sprhiKtimo garden party Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. The president, Mrs. Clyde M. Hon, presided ut the business period. Plans for future work, and reports of committees were heard. Several iuteresllnjr discussions fol lowed and plans for the summer work of the class adopted. The social hour was In charge of Mrs. Hay Cornwcll. Games per taininK to spring and parden plant ing and of our common plants and flowers, were enjoyed by all pres ent, ltefrcshmonts In keeping with the subject and the panics of the nftornoon were served. Those as sisting Mrs. Cornwcll were Mrs. Chas. Nauss, Mrs. U. U. Trcmaine. Mrs. O. II. Wnddell. Mrs. M. I-. Wade and Mrs. Lillian Hay. Twenty-live ineinberH and several visitors were present. Miss Mary Wood of U runts 1'ass visited her nieces, Mrs. II. I). Towell and Miss Claru'Wood. of this city during the past week. Ilonena Circle I-'.nJoy rive llundceiL Party The Itowena circle of the Yeo men lodRC. with Uelia Moore audi Lillian Seuber as hostesnes. enter- j talncd with a progressive five hun-: dred party at the W. O. W. hall Friday evening. April 2C. The ladles' high score was made by Kathleen Wilson and low score was made by Helen Wilson, while the men's high score was made by Tt. TT, ITurwood and low by Lloyd .Stefanl.. All present tttated they had . a very enjoyable evening. The business meeting will be held nt the home of Mrs. Latimer. 817 West Second, on AVcdncsday afternoon, May I. Mrs. Madge tileim is spending the week end In Medford. She is now employed by Copco In Hose- burg. Informal Varty Kvent of the, Week. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gustufsori entertained 0, party of friends most delightfully at their cozy new home on the Jacksonville Highway, Tho evening was spent in games and conversation and at its close a twit course lunelnon was served. Covers were laid for Air. and Mrs. Th os. Seinplc. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Mold. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathlfon, Mr. and Mrs. I'no. It. Tyrrell. Mr. and Mr. Frank Itarber, Mr. Harvey liar rot t and his father, Mr. JlarreU, Sr., who Is visiting In the valley from Montana. Agnes nnd James Rsmple and the host and hostess. Miss Jean Steel left here Friday be the guest ot her father. William Steel, und University of Oregon friends over the week end. Kluuuilli Counly to I'ai-tk-limlc- In Musical Festival Kbtmulh county has accepted un Invitation to Join the festival lo bo given by the Southern Oregon Nor mal at Ashland May 3. Winifred Stewart, well known Jackson county teacher, will ac company Mrs. Kllzabeth Hender son, supervisor of music, to Ash land, where her classes will par ticipate In the program. . The Dixie club will meet with Mrs. John Crews the first Saturday In .May. 1,111.1k .Miss ;i!dl Celebrates lllrthduy With Party. Miss Dorothy Guddls. daughter or .Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gaddls. celebrated her 8th birthday on Saturday afternoon at her home on Kast Main street. Twelve little frbnds gathered to help celebrate the huppy event. . Guests Included : Joan and Lelghton Piatt, Kd waid nnd Shirley Angle, Marjorie Mc.N'nlr. Marjorie Jtobblns, Helen Mercer. Marjorie Kellogg. Helen llullls, Stella Newman. Itnymond Corwall nnd Iteglnald Flfer. Profesiional Women's Club Will Meet Soon. The Medfonl p.uslncss and Pro lissionai women s ciuu i,i a 'Mothers and Dnugbter's Nlghf , - .h I. n . (,..,, .. m ,.,.u,v ni o.w , is l--.li.,., I. ,n of rflcers for the nn.xlnv x-i- will Iia h.M . . j Ksch person eligible to vote ! requested to gel a nallol at tne , - - .w In order that the results of the ; election may be announced whit the meellnff Is In session. i,t,.il, - lif unnie one else to tills: . meeting. An Interesting program ; lias been planned, which will consist of talks, musical numbers ulitl other forms of entertain-! nieiil which insures an enjoyable '. evening, Ju'venili' S. of W. , .- amas. i " Saturday afternoon at 2 P- ' in. the Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met in tho 1. O. O. , F. hall. 1 Alter their regular meeting n I treat was furnished them by the .Senior Guardian,-Neighbor Lottlo Montgomery. B 4-4- Mr. William Owen 01 I'onunc. Mich., and Jonn M. uwen 01 r,nu Claire, Wis., will nrrlve tomorrow j and will be guests of their brother. James H. hlegllts. Owen, of Siskiyou I lackMui Counly Health MtH't- at SIin. Tyrec's The Medford committee of the Jackson County Health association met with Mrs. Tyree on Gneevu avenue Monday morning, April to finish the sewing and hospital bundles for the year. The women worked until -I o'clock. Eight mem bers were present. Flans were dis cussed for the membership drive to take place lb efirst two weeks in May. As tho Newton bill failed to be passed, which would have continued government aslstance In public health work, greater mom- bershlp and more general interest Is necessary If the work is to be carried on as during tho past fwe years. The dental and baby clinics are becoming loo vital to the com- ,Tanj.0i sacristan." a number munity for It to be necessary totfuU llf ,l(limtfflli ...... Mtrleiiie have them stopped. So it is to be the aim of the drive this year to Interest and Inform more people of the work and its integral part In th ehealth fo the people of Jack son county. Si. Ann's Altar scolety will have regular business meeting at Parish hall Tuesday afternoon. Chrysanthemum Circle.. . ' ., Initiate Xcw Members. Monday evening, April 22, was the regular social evening of Chrysanthemum Circle No. 8-1, Neighbors of Woodcrnft. After a short business session, during which four candidates were Initialed Into the mysteries ot Woodcraft and other namcH bul- loted upon to become members of tho order, - circle closed JJ regular form and tho lodge room was opened to visitors and a so cial danco was enjoyed.. Delight ful music was furnished by llay ward's Merrymakers. New Officers Nominated P. T. A. Jackon School. The regular meeting ot the Jackson school 1'. T. A. was held Friday at 3:00 p. 111. The entertainment consisted of tt rehearsal of the drills to be given at the Pear Blossom 1-estlval. There were three drills. The 1rl mary gave Clnpdans, the 3rd and 4th grades gave I-'amllyette drill, and the Oth grudo girls gave a flag drill. The program was given on the lawn, after which the members went lo the assembly room. The president, Mrs. Waltcrinire was convalescing at. home, so the vlcc'presliletil nrleU 111 her placn. A committee for the nominating of officers which was appolnled'ut a former meeting reported Unit Ihey had fulled lo agree as there smed to be so many who had advanced their opinions concern ing the offices that it would be sufcr to have nominations made from I ho floor, which was done, with Ihe following results: Presi dent. Mrs. K. M. Campbell; vice president, .Miss lOslher Mct.'alloiu : secretary. Mrs. Mundy. and trea surer, Mrs. Paul ltynnlng. The roll call was made anil the silk flag will udorn Mrs. Taylor's room. ( 1 After Ihe good-of-the-o r d e r rounds were made tie meeting ndjourned until next fourth Friday of May. Mrs. It. W. Klerstcd will enter tain the Building llrldgo club at her home, 22 South Oukdalc, Thursday afternoon. .Miss I.uy's Pupils Will Give Dance Homo Miss Hulll I.uy will present her dancing class in a colorful revue at Hunt's Cralerlan tomorrow evening. Among "the entertaining invertlscinents will be tho dance j ,y ,lc skatrrs group, donned In , ),rl lo nt orange costumes, also the uiioupcc rUmcc mm Ihe tulu nuin- ber by the Itiisslun girl. More par llculars will be given later. Among those taking part wilt ,.o ...H,ll. I.e...,, i.hk; Dorothy Gore, Marjorie Ix-wls. Xoi-a Del Lantls, Hetty Johnston. Kosa Gore, Maxim, X'aughsn, Janc Antle, Klh-I (,'hoid, Frunklo Uiiia barger, llarbnru Ann Ilrayton, Mignon Philips. Nancy Mofi-ow, cbarloite Older. Ju.net Hush, l-'rances U'llson Clark, Jean pease, Patricia t'roup, Janet, Peter, Nona lleyland, l-Jmlly Tyree, Ellso Older. lisle and Gale liecbe, Dorothea Wlson. " v1" oiner orgamJi.ions ""rrv - -0 - ' . ... ,.-. - I ,T. .r , V. n 1. 1.. I.,.p .,u of Ihe week was held Thin simv ufternonn u-hen the t, Ailteru nnd , w friends of the W. C. T. 1'. met with .ns. n . j . nerry at ner nome on The presl- 1 ..- . . " ,, . , : naigo. the meeting being opened witn a nvinii. .11 ss i.uc e vu Ness gave a helpful and Inspiring message In the devotional service. After t ho business session1' ln:lti,l. lircslilen I s. :I0 nil' lliucrs. Oil- : it - - w hich plans woro made for the i visit of the state president. Mis. , Jolly, who comes in May. the pro- ; gru in opened wltii n, duet, -In tlif, Harden." by Mrs. A. K. l.ymiin ; and Mrs. Raymond Derail. Head- Ungs were given on the flower mis-, 1 slou and relief work. Mrs. T. (. I Heine gnv a humorous rceiritlnn "Mr. Ihown Has Ills Hair Cut." A very Interesting message was given by .Mrs. Detweiler, who spoke of the early days of the W. C. T. I', and of her personal aeipiaintance with Frances Willnrd. The pro gram closed with a musical Selec tion. Mrs. 1'roseott and Mrs. Thomas served refresh mens. ' The next meeting. May 9lh. will he a Mothers' Day servire, with a speelul program In charge of Mrs. - woods. mere will oe n- (rcsnments ami a niiver ouering m J aid of the work. Kve Itrtison's Class ( lkm irumv Itoue ! i tie iiiiinii iinnuai ii;inei re ie by pupils of tho Kve Itenson Danc ing cadeiny. wll be livid at Hunt's Ctulorian May Llth and 141 h, when several difficult and beauti ful numbers will be executed,' among them being an interpretive one, "The Moth," a toe number. A charming group dalietv "IMer ette." also another too1- number. A soft-shoe number by three dan cers, who also execute a routine in rapid tup work. ' "Tho Varsity Drag." a musical comedy number, with peppy work from start to finish, by two girls whom iiiegfeld would not overlook if he were a movements, by a local girls and boy who will endeavor lo do abso lute jusllee lo so lovely a number. Again this ycnr the photographs of nil the dancers will be taken by Verne Hhnngle. Degree of Honor Protective Association Meeting , iTlio Degree of Honor Protective ussoeiallon held their- regular ntbhlhly meeting in the" Modern' Woodmen hall Friday, April 20, wilh a good attendance. The stale vice president, Mrs. Kvu .Travel", of Portland,-. was present and gave a short Interesting talk. Miss Kula lleson had chargo of the program. Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Kciupkc served refreshments, after which a social hour was enjoyed by all. 9, ,-u,,ul y1(jV iH.Caui Ctltluirille Mr. Grant lllxler of Morrinuin Neb., was a suprlse guest at tho homo of Mrs. Catherine Norman l.nw Monday, not having seen Mrs. li'w or Mrs. llurto for ten years. Mr. Itlxler was hero in Medford a few years ago and sinco that time he and his wlfo have visited many places looking for Just the day. commencing with a bus ess right place to select a home. imeetlng and luncheon on MonUnj This past winter has been spent nd continuing through Monte -in Lomr Heaeh and various Cillfor- m. und Tuesday, with the wuu nla winter resorts. Mr. Dixler has about decided to locute in or near Medford. as he says he likes It best of any place he has been. 1 Mrs. lllxler, too. has been here before, and Is now in Tucson, Ariz., but will Join her husband here, when the decision will be made as tu their future home. It speaks well for Medford If f,.. ..i.i.. r for a suitable loeation. ti.. nn.. ..ii it o ...in. ti. will, enough good poln s lo 'lng.f them back II must be "the city of attractions." Clillis Iteiiresclilcd Al. DlsUlct i-'eileiiillou Tho following clghlc ui clubs W('i-e relirestMlted by nllicty-two delegates holding membership lu tho First District Federation Ibis year which was held In Asliliilid, Friday and Saturday. The entire membership amounted lo S-ls. Greater Medford Woman's club: Mrs. It. V. Williams. president, 112 members. Object: .To pro mote u spirit of comradeship; to stimulate Intellectual develop ment; tu strengthen by organizu lion, phllnntrophle and rcierinii-j worthy and as Ihey lire Mr. On lory efforts: ami to work together hriolson's specialty ho dwelt nt for the best Interests of .Medford. Kteuler lcngtht on those, giving Illinois 'Valley Garden Club from his own abundant storo or (Kerby); .Mrs. Harry O. Smith, knowledge and limiting IT. II. president. 45 members. Object; Thonins, un ICnglish authority, To conservo and enhance the. natural beauty of our community; lo promote belter gardens for hel ler humes; and by study, lo gain a more comprehensive knowledge of horticulture. Klamath Agency Women's club; Mrs l I.'. t'vtiru iim.I Mi-m Mc Millan. . president. 25 members. Object: Tho milled effort toward -..ii- i .,.,.,............i si1;J.,iiiiiv. woi-kiue towanl the ,r0udenlng Of lllllld. CXCl lldHlg ftl 1 pettiness und nersonalilles. Klamath Falui Woman's Lib erty club; Mia. G. I!, l.lndley president, 2'0 members. Object: Civic beterment. i,akevlew Welfare club;- Mrs Georgo Johnson, president. 1 menibers. Object: The cent rullan- Hon of earnest women of he com- inunltv Into a common body ror; ... ; ,.,,., i-i ,..,... ... ..... .Ml. 1.UU1H Illltl,l. I" I'.',,, . i niemocrs. wuj'-ci: 10 i'"' the nnd : lltgr.est Interests or noma . community. ,-. ', " '.., ' ineiii; ,h b. r.isie . ,,,v... a..m m ,,,e.l,e,.. oblect. The ,, ilp...,.i r i'KU. HIv. ; civic Implement of l.ogue Ittv iei. . r . Talent C(n.niunlty club; 1 C. F. Estes, and rs. L,. O, -- - ; joct: To unite the women ot this community for social, educational civic, ami Uuclslullvo Improve- m.' Tol Communilv club: ilia. An- Uy buckles, president. 10 mem- h01-s object: To bring all the neonln In this community tonetli- for social,. cducatinniU and of community Improvement. I'pper Valley Clmmunlty cllib; (Dellview) ; Mrs. Wade W allace, president. 43 members. Object1 To promote a friendly community spirit, and a general cooperation for mutual benefit along any )nu Valley View Community club, I (Talent): Mrs. John' Farmer nresident. 30 members. oojeei. t To l)ro,m,n social welfare and iwlll(..tiin i tho community. 2. Tu cooperate with any or all wo- . (.ini,s of the community. Ashland Monday Study club. m i.M,.iin Miioi't. orossideiit. 12 J members. ' knowledg' tHiwt t' To acquire i;ni,wledt:e along all lines which are of generol Interest: to ex change news on eurre.nl events; to promote social enjoyment among the members. ;' Ashland Women s civic im provement; Mrs. Henry Kmlers, ,..,wi,i..,.i. inf. members. Object: To assist in beautifying 1110 -'"' of Ashland: lo encourage enler iiilsos that witl-botcr conditions and add to the development; com fort, and pleasure of mo peopiv of said cily. tlonnnm Women's club; .Mis. Fred llueck. president. 30 mem bers. Object: The unification of Ihe women o( !lunair.n. Into body for' social betterment, and for personal Improvement. Cob-man Creek Woman's clhl'l Mrs. K. .1. While, president. , ,l members, object: To benefit the coiniuHnlly. Hocially, education ally, Industrially. , -, .;:igle Point Civic Improvement: Mrs William It. llrown, president.; 311 members. Object: To assist In Improving Bugle Point, and to benefit the conimunuy ami educationally. f Gold Peach Community club; Mrs. Charles F. Morse, president. members. Object: Tho de- t . members, our v-ioiinit.-ii neighbors, our schools, nd out town along social, Intellectual, .....i.. .nllimtroiihlc lines. r, ., i'no Women's club; Mrs. 11. I.. Wilson, president,,, " members. Object: To develop hi) rinest qualities ot the mliiil and. icnrt. that 'wo. may servo .the highest interests of lomo n"d Community.' ' .' ' ' Mrdfonl Chilis ll... Joint Meeting. TllO Greater Medford Cluh ooin blned wilh the Medford Garden Club held n Joint meeting ak the Hotel Medford Mommy ami t. tinrl hlllll sIlOW. Mrs. Carl Swlgurt, president of tho Medford Garden Club was gen eral hostess at tho whole affair, presiding most graciously, ut tho luncheon and acllllg as mistress of ceremonies. Hhe was assisted by .Mrs. It. V. Williams, President of Ihe Grealer Mcdrord Club. About one hundred ladles ulld two men sal clown to iuiicii-..u n t i.., ,.n.l lltnMi. en- 'geiiici on , , ..... i...n..,.uil,m inllc elveti bv Will flllll,'"5"-".".",' "", ."?. ,.,.,l iillicrs ,flir. ii. '""i"1 " , . ' . . ..i..,.., i,,n. ,,f Hie .Metl- , K(jlH)()1, luo up f the ,.;nwma Wilson. Mllrdcd .wrence. Mabel Helical and Mni- Jurlo Hull, sang two enjoyuom so ilectlons and were accompanied by Uhhs Oennvluvo llrown ut tho piano. Miss Kllowmao Wilson sang a hcnuttriil Solo, rlho was accom panied by Misa Estlior Uliurulio lit the piano. . -' The riowor show was held In Ihe main lobby or llio hotel. It was prlimirally a wild riower and bulli show, though a few other beauties crenl In anil hid for recognition. The rock plants and wild moun tain things were usepocluliy nolo others, In snenkliitt of rock gai'denllig lie said 11 was nollltor inystorlous nor dirricull, only lo start with ho sure you build right, kneplug a few per tinent points 111 mind when build ing, I. c.:- Lay nil rock wilh lot-gust ur- faco down and bury Hicnl two thirds In the ground. Tilt vour rocks hack bo Hint water can get to th roots, a batik, 1 DIHI lO 111)1111 Oil IJIHI. IU ,,,,, ... ., 1,1 1 ,.. ".t - - "- Have plu for plants Hint lovuiii.est. organized and uiosl efficient shade end auolher tor nun lovliiK varlellees. Poms and ulmorhent rocks uro best and: ono should usuiajl tho sums kind; , ' ; ... J . '. Most ulnlnes lovo lots ol situ but rouis iniist ue ra i ""'" '?' and have depth of Hull, hut ir Ibis Is heavy use. crushed hits of rocu under it and mix hi nomu wmu ei'i I.,,l I ,.r .,,,1,1 Ileitis ' , . so an lint tO WaSll awny. . , iw.n't nlscn rocks over nalixinft . : ... . . ... I or built under drip of trees or I close to buildings. I'so rough, unnveTr, largo roem ' -t mnnv smooth small ones - ,,. .rl Hunt aispiay mason wore, con cea t, and uunci tor aiptno now. , . . ,h .. . It Is posslblo to spend an endless amount ot money on rockeries, but is Hot neresSUl'V. L he 11101111- ' - , I . ... ,,. L . , ': tains are full lit lllllo beuutlose Hlhle lesson, .Paulina 111. read by ., Intrly bogging lo come In, but dunt 'Mrs. Kunzmuo, Miss May l'hlppa n dig - them up when 111 bloom. Murk Many, many illumes can be I of grown in one rockery, ns they are , f ccompact habit ami your rucck , uurden can be n regular, tllailem dazzling jewels with very Utile expense. The large volcanic rocks one can find when eiiroiite to Grater Ijike are very light in weight and porous and should make good foundations for liltle alpine plants, ury Home deep enough so that little tcndrili can twine into and around them. Alpines are just relatives of Ihe regular lowluud plants, which have, accommodated themselves to their surroundings und environments, adapting their stature to the cli matic and oilier conditions. In fact, making tho best of life where ihey find themselves. Thcesu dwarfs tire to he found tu nil mountain ranges over (ho world and we aro especially ti'ortunale hero In having tlicm.' just, as It were, under our hands. One of the best American ttlplncs is tho dwarf phlox, of which Ore gon has a goodly supply, in while, lavender and pink. In addition to these, wu have many peusteiniins, saxifiugas, cry lliroiilums lambs tongues), doilii cnlheons (bird-bills), hrodluais, lilies, asters. Ranunculus und many others us Vet strangers to our gardens. For ground cover und ciupelry. tho creeping thymes are best, with Suglna very good, also bedums are vnltiiililo creepers. Home shrubbery Is nocessary In a well balanced rock garden and add greatly, to Its beauty. For Hinull rockeries use tiny shrubs. II is lunii.lng. and vory llirllllug to go out along tho creeks ut Hits llmu of year und uxploio around, esepeclully up In tho high hills, along tho mountain streams und see whut. mnravelous plaiitH one can discover. Tho many varieties ot moss, beautiful ferns and brill iant blossoms; thoso aro nil Just emerging- from tholr winter sleep, and peeping up to greet the Henrcccli. ' ' 1 Mrs. St. !:. l.ylle who has been spending Ihe winter 'In 1as An-: geles stopped- off lu Medford last week lo visit her friend Mrs. 11. fV Mlrie'nr. t-n route to her homo In iPorlland. . - . ,' Mlsti lOMwihelli Walsou " ' lOiitCiialiiH, for ltrlilo:lo-llo. , Complimenting .Miss ltulh Me- fdllom, 'whltnj inarrlago will tltltn placo In the near ; future, Miss Kllzabeth Watson entertained wtll n kitchen shower Thursday' eve ning.,, '''.'. The honored guest was tho re cipient of riuiny useful gifts from her friends. ,.:';.:.' i Following an Informal social evening refreshments were served by the hostess, i ' Misses Until McCollom, Kster McCollom, Marie Iverson, Heat rleo Seabrooke, Klvn Caster, Lot tie Armstrong, Jessie MacNlvcn, Myrtle Tobey, Gladys Fryo. fuiitor-Kcnb'ir llaiupiet ill llogun ltlver Acaileiuy. Here's to Ihe Juniors of 2H. They deserve all the praise and honor I hut the Seniors cull give I hem lifter their splendid show ing of organization nnd good-will last Wednesday evening. Kach of the seniors were presonted with, a very clever invitation curd deeo rated Willi the proverbial bird of wisdom - and with the wording showed us that we were to .be honored by a bunnuet at the academy., Needless lo say wo were all hero on time and were Immediately escorted to tho '.'drawing room." Savory odors from below were nlmost too much for our keen appetites. We man aged to keep our seats until the signal wus glvon for tho partners lo meet and march to the dining rooms, Tho sight that met our eyes verified our suspicions. The gen eral color Hchemo of Hie room was red and white nnd the Juniors themselves displayed the some col ors. Wo found that theso woro Ihe Junior class colors. The Junior president was' host and Ilia secretary hostess. -After dinner tho Senior president was called upon to talk about ' Th.! Senior Ideals" and the Jun ior nresident of '18 about "When I was a Junior last year." Klder Hunch on "Efficiency and orga nljitlon ot Hcnlnrs." And very fittingly James Schuler was ask i d to orate on "The quick' produc tion of the senior mustache . I can honestly my,, thai -the In the history of It. K- t-u" tribute). , i t :'( ' , , - ' . ' I Social Events of Church Societies Th. wm..-. Worelon Mission ,.l,r..h u-lll h,.l.l n Broil II meetlm 1 v" -- -- t , i... ivir.., f church. . .. Visitors Invited. dies' Aid SK-let-l-.njoy Jlomo Oinilnic The Ladles' Aid society uf the rim m. n. cnurcn met in regumr , . ,,. T1,rtv afternoon In Ihe church phrlors. Vice President Mrs. George Kunzmnn presiding- bong. America tllO JJcaUtilUI . offering prayer. Sonjr, "'Ijove Uivlne.'1. In behalf tho Just Folks circle, Mrs. God- win Humphrey . presented Nello Green, Jtuby Slbno. Uarbara-All m In two souks. "Merry L!fe",..,'Ken- tlicky lJabe", Miss Margaret Chll- tiers, accompanist. Mrs. Floyd Jenkins gave two excellent read ings. "Aunilo Dolcful's Visit" and "Innocence." During the social hour tho Just Folks served sandwiches, pickles, cakes, coffee. V Honor guests woro Mrs. Olen, ' Arnsplger. Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, Misses Margaret Chllders, Nolle Green, Uuby ytone, iturbara Wall. Golden Link Class I'.iilcrliiliicil by Mrs. Thumiaii "j Mrs. Thurmiin was hostess to j Baptist, ciutrch Thursday after noon. Tho study topic, "Truth."- was given by Mrs. Coo ill a very pleasing manner. Tho president, Mrs. C. A. Whll lock, conducted a .shurt buslnuus session, followed by a social hour. Ij ' Hefrcshmelils were served by 01 the committee, Messrs. Thurhiuii, d Uruck, lllbburd a id Keller. There were 20 ladles and five babies present. , - ' ' '," 1" Women's lllblc llusa Has SiN-ial Mwtlnjr The Woman's Iliblo class of the First Presbyterian church mot In social and business meeting Tucs- tr day afternoon in the church par lors. Mrs. McMath led the devo- ilti tlonals. She took as her subject :: "The Ught." She made it plain that If wo havo the light ot Christ r.w In our hearts that It will reflect In our lives and faces. tit The secretary then called tho -li roll, 20 members nnsworlng with a verso of scripture. The new offl- hi", cers of tho 'class wero then' In sullied. Mrs. John While, asslsled .lit by Mrs. J. W. Mcrrett. acted as in- r stalling officer. Mrs.- H., D. Pen nington, president; Mrs. G. 10. Oar :in rett.-vico president: Mrs. I. N. Mc- ;,. Colloin, secretary: Mrs. w. A. Wal- ti tcrs, treasurer; Mrs. I. D. Hods Kins, ; organist; Mrs.' SimklnS.. or- ;ki ganlst; Mrs. H. H. Warner, teacher, ;;, I t.... 111 1 It, Mll ..I-.... mnlliAv Tho president hen Appointed hot ill standing commit ten for tho year, after which the meeting was given ; over to, tho social committee, Mrs. it: G. K. Garrett, Mrs. ' O. 11.' torrow, Mrs.. Jpolpho Philips and Mrs. hi Dodge, who serve'd lovely refresh- ;: munis. A social hour was enjoyctf by ull. .; ''' '.'; ;Mrs. Fields will bo' hostess next :v. mcetlng, when i strawberry fos if) tlval wll bo held. ' k ' MANY LOCAL PARIS ' y, ' '.'IJ Word that "Thn Dover noad" ,h rirst production by the. Studio ., Players, little theatre group, which pluycd at tho local lsis Thoatre -s last week to rapacity crowds, would bo presented at. tho Vlninff Thentro III Ashland this comlns ijj Friday night at eight thirty has been received with enthusiasm by n number of local theatre Koers. 10 who plan on attending the pros- . entntlon In the southern city. ': , Numerous theatre parties aro nl bolng. arranged, both among iidulls nnd high school students ot Medford, who will bo able to ' reserve their seals here at IlrownV H, Crowson's and the Palmer Muslo House for tho show. ' Parties' o.e also being pianncu , , in Ashland, nmotii ' normal stu- ... dents nnd drnina lovers, who wel- .,j como the chanco to see the ciev- or A. A. Milne comedy, put on ,., by this talented cast of p-ers un der the direction of Tom Swein. The local actors who play leading parts In "Tho Dover noad" In :: elude: Jo Murray Hostel, Gene (, Wright, Mary Grelncr, Ilarry Goold, Fred McKoen nnd Bob Mlksche. ;., ;." , .' C t- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hunt havo returned frotfi nn aeroplane trid to Portland and Soattlc. They HUNTS BACK FROM AIRPLANE JOURNEY . spent a week In tho Northwest on business and; vlsltlngr friends , ,wl velntlVeH. ' "'-v ii'. r - 1. ,n I , It was Mrs. Hunt's first nlr ,n j jiiiint. and she enjoyed It Irnmonso- ly. She claimed that' sho was ,,(, ' morn nervous rldlnir through the i I ti-i.rfi.v from the air field to ft Portland hotel, than on the plane ,,. Journey from this city. , Another thrill was the fllglit " from Seattle to Tacoma In thlrtota minutes. "r REDWOOD CITY, Cal.. April ,; 27, (An Gabriel Zopfl, held for Investigation after Thomas Curtis shot and killed himself while driving an automobile down tho , highway near here, was freed when sheriff's officers decldod ho could have had no conneotlon with the tragedy.' ! ';....-.-. . ,1 ilM 6?S