Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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nttniii i. !.. dah ! Indies of the I. O. O. F. of the
Monday. -f grand lodge of Oregon, was dis-
Women's chorus will meet cussed und decorations were made.
at the, studio of Mrs. E. E. j Eleven members and one visitor
(Jure, Sparta Building, at , wcro present. The hostess was
J:30. ' ; assisted by Mrs. Joe Daniels In
Tuesday. , j serving dainty refreshments at tho
Women's Association of j close of the meeting.
Presbytorlun Church will M -
meet In. tho church narlors i Mr. and Mrs. John Talbert of
I
The dinner to be given at tho j which Is laid in New York City.
church ilay 20 for cantons and
ut 2:30.
Women's Foreign Mission-
ary society of tho First Moth-
odlst church in the parlors 4
i of the church.
Missionary society, Chris-
tlan church, will meet at tho
homo of Curmen E. Moll,
406 West 2nd streot.
Wednesday.
Ladles' Day at tho Elks'
t club. Cards and pool from $
2 until S o'clock.
1. E, O. luncheon. Mrs.
Pickett.
, Thursday. '
Pupils will bo presented in
r concert recital by W. Carle- 4
4 ton Janes and Dixie Ambler
Harvey at the lsis Theater.
The Ladles' Aid society of
the English Lutheran church
4 will hold its regular meet-
lng In the church, pallors. ,,cto charge of camp and camp
David City, Neb., spent the week
end with Mr. aml'Mrs. J. F. New
bold ut their home at 1034 North
Central.
Girl coul Will Hold
Couit of Awards.
The Girl scouts of Medford now
have seen active troops of girls In
tho various schools. Troop one
Is In high school; Junior high has
troops' Two and Four: Jackson
has troop Five; Lincoln troop Six;
Roosevelt troop Seven: AVashing
ton troop Eight. More troops will
be organized In the future.
The girls arc making plans for
three weeks of camp this summer,
which will begin July 29lh. Tho
Floy scout camp on tho Applegatc
above Ruch will be used. Miss
Alice Loeffler of Sioux City, Iowa,
a trained Girl scout leader, will
bo camp . director and have com
Tho Raccoon (Janzy) Lavon night will for tho first timet be
decade after the close of the Anderson. ' ' Memorial liiio . uu....-
World war. The novel Is melo-1 "The Moth" LaMurle iicck. ipr. iiei co.es
dramatic and short sketches of the I "Soft . Shoe and Tap'
-Hlanche 1000 persons. Tlip principal siieak-
tl.uiiiuuc urn. .u. 1 EtnciMitrn in ii.v-i ....... ...... - , - ... ,
book were read which portrayed McLean. Thelma Good, Noel Hen- j ' for this occasion ill , bo Mra. .race.
I leal It" Nichols with thoir mo-
chunk's and helpers will cull In
their transports, so bo ready with
your faros and thus speed up the
the character of the novel. Kh son and Gordon Benson.
1
Women's College Club
also gave an interesting review or ...i-suy ivhik wu " . " " ... . . ...in i, twill Meet SatnrHau
.. i... T. Mi..m.. lev nn.i Geiirudo Von Berthcls-1 copal church. Her HUbjoct will ho win Meet Saturday
t-i,, ., f .., -., i..i ! ,m.f ..iherwiso "Gertie and Trudy." "Mothers In Relation to tho bpli'U-
lubyrlnth of tho universe, marked These you
his triumph as an epic poet. No 1 carefully coached
Mrs. H. C. Funic will be
hostess. , 4
W. C. T. U. will have
fr special program for' Mother's 4
day at the Y. W. C. A. at
2:30 p. m.
. Just Folks Circle Will ob-
servo Mother's Day with a
4 program in the church par- 8
4 lors. 4
4 . Pythian Sisters card party
at tho K. P. Hall at 8:00
4 p. m. "
Building Bridge club will
4 be entertained at tho homo 4
4 of Mrs. Dubuque on the Ccn- 4"
tral Point highway. 4
rriday.
St. Mark's Guild card party 4
at tho St. Mark's Hall at
2 p. m. .
4 Junior High Parent-Teach-
4 ors will bo -entertained by 4
4- the Girl Scouts and Boy
4 Scouts at tho school at 3:15.
Saturday. 4
Tho Rogue River Valley
fr College Women's club will
meet at the home of Mrs.
j L. E. Williams, 520 South
Peach street at 2 o'clock. A
4 largo attendance is expected 4
4 ns election . of officers will
bo held. .
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Mrs. Mordoff Honored
Itlrtliday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cliii'gwln
cntortained with a birthday dinner
last Sunday at their pleasant coun
try homo cast of Medfoyi. Tho
event was in honor of Mrs. Chirg
wln's mother, Mrs. Mary Mordoff.
Spring flowers and a beautifully
decorated birthday cake formed
the table decorations. Covers
were laid for ten.
Mrs. Mordoff was the recipient
of many beautiful gifts.
Those who enjoyed tho delicious
dinner wcro Mr. and Mrs. Mordoff
of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hecry anil daughters.
Oaylo and Madge, of Medford;
Miss Helen Chlrgwln, Master
David ChliEwIn und thu host and
hostess.
Mrs. A. 8. May of Kaglo Point
and Mrs. M. T. Hakor of Unite
Falls vera Medford vlsllors this
wook. 1
Girls' League, Kiiterlalii
Informal Dinner Parly.
Miss Flosslo Mae Blackburn,
dean of girls at Central Point high
Kchool and tho senior girls were
entertained an an Informal party
by tho Girls' IcHgue at the high
school auditorium. Friday evening,
May 3rd. The following program
prepared by Mao Elcher, Irene
Lamport and Edna Wolfe was pre
sented by the girls:
Group of songs, clad by Ruth
Webster and with Elizabeth Scott
ns accompanist.
Welcome
'Irene Lainpcrt
Solos
That Precious Lltllo Thing Call-
ed Love"
"Avalon"
Fern Hathaway
Group of songs by the Lkclclo
Girls .
Group of Sklls
"Tho Esklniurdeis
"How We Got Our King"
"The Doctor Physician"
By three groups of girls
t1 Furce "Tho Deacon s Sweetheart"
' By Frsnels Parker. Marjory (leo
hard, Ruth Collins, Loomls
Davidson
Appreciation to Miss Blackburn
and Senior Girls
Edna Wolfe
A contest and an amusing in
telligence test was conducted by
Gloria Bolds.
Tho guests of honor were Miss
es Mae Blackburn. Eunice Glass,
Fern Hathaway. Flora Collins,
Jessy Senbrook, Helen I-ampert.
After the program Artris Casad.
Merlo Nedgopath. Loomls David
son and Gloria Bolds served sand
ivirhns. cake and punch to about
fifty high school girls and their
guests. O
program. Miss Loeffler comes tu.
.Medford with tho highest of rec
ommendations, having had years
of experience In this capacity. Girl
scout camp will be an annual event
hereafter. Camp assistants have
not been selected as yet, but will
include swimming Instructor, phys
ical education Instructor and hand
craft assistant. v
Court of Awards will bo hold on
Friday evening. May 10th, In the
Junior high auditorium, beginning
at 7:30. All Medford girl scout
troops will be present at this time
anw many merit badges will be
awarded.
The Women's chorus of this
city is plnnnlng for u concert
which will bo given at tho St.
Mark's hull on Friday, May 31.
Woiioiinh Club
Has Mectllur
The regular monthly business
meeting of'the Wlnonah' club was
held at the home of Irene Shirley
Thursday. . .
The meeting was preceded by a
covered dish luncheon which was
served by the hostess, assisted by
Lola Williams and Fredrica Glas
cock. Fldalis Piatt presided at the
business meeting and plans 'were
completed for the card parly which
tho 'club Is giving May 8 at -.thc
Redincn's hall. -.All were urged to
bring friends ns a good attendance
is desired.
The picnic which tho lodge Is
giving May K'th was announced
and all members aro to meet at
tho Red men's hall nt 8 o'clock
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Ora Rinabargcr, who
will entertain with a card party
Hulda Thurman und Fldalis Piutt
assisting.
Misses Mac and .Marie Crystal,
who have been visiting at tho
home, of Mr. and Mrs. Itllcy D.
Henson. have returned to their
home at Klamath Falls.
work of urt call be understood ex
cept In terms of Its own purpose.
Melville, through his art escaped
the barren existence of living.
Mrs. I E. Willinms closed the
program with a discussion of the
literary magazine of the day, which
included tho Saturday Review of
Literature, the New York Times
Hook Review and The Bookman
the latter dealing with different
phases of literature as well as book
reviews.
The next meclnlg of the club will
be social afternoon at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Crews on May 15.
M
3Ir. and Mrs. Gael Groen and
small (daughter. Jayco Mary, ac
companied bv Mrs. Green's mother.
Mm. Mctcair, loft hero today on a
motor trip to Portland. Mrs. Met
calf has boon a guest nt nor dainrh
tor's homo for several monlliB, and
expects to return to Scalllo next
week for the summer.
rise "Gertie and Truuy. -1 .m. ... -.
ung dancors have been ual Side of Life,
laehed with tho correct w c T
.Mrs. Ha.skoll Entertains
PrtM lllu tirvlr
H. N. C. Club Entertained
at Thompson Home
The regular social gathering of
Ihe II. N. O. club took place Wed
nesday evening at tho now homo
of .Mr. Bnd Mrs. Thompson on
Washington street.
Resides tho regular members
there woro present as guests of
honor, Mrs. Eva Travel4 of Port
land, state vice president of the
Degree of Honor, and Mrs. Dalton
Cox of Des Moinos, lown.
Mrs Opal Clark Harwood held
high score nt bridge and .Mrs. Cox
low score.
Mrs. Thompson served very ar
tistic refreshments, carrying out
the Maytlmo motif.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rutterlce nnd
sons of Klumnth Falls are spend
ing the week-end In Medford
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. A
Holloway.
Delphian Group Meet
With Mrs. Crawford Lemmon
The group of which Mrs. Myron
Hoot is leader met with Mm. Craw,
ford Lemmon. North Oahdalo,
Thursday morning, w 1 1 h Mrs.
Ixmls I'lrlch conducting the lesson.
This was tho last group meeting
of tho year 'for Mrs. Root's division
The final chapter meeting will
'be held at tho homo of Mrs. R. V.
j Williams in Jacksonville ono week
from Thursday.
The Pythian Ulsters are enter
tilling nt cards Thursday at the
K. P. hall.
w,Mlislny Study Club
Studies Modern Fiction
At the meeting of the Wednesday
Study club on May 1. Mrs. Jonas
Wol gave a very Instructive paper
on "The Trend of Modern Amer-
lean Fiction." While the Amer
ican novel of the lath century was
retrospective and romantic. Ijie
general trend of the modern writ
ers Is toward realism and human
original and not Influenced by any
foreign literature Is evident. In
the "American Novel of Today,"
by Regis Mlchaud. the leaders of
the modern writers of fiction. The
odore Rryscr. Sinclair Lewis. Sher-
St Mark's Guild
Card Party
The St. Mark's guild have
planned one of their popular card
parties, which will be given on
Friday, May 10. at 2 o'clock, nt
I lie St MJu-k's hall on North Oak-
dnlo. Mrs. Hal Piatt will be chair
man. Pivot and progressive bridge
will bo played.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. M Fisher of
Sams Valley were visitors In Mod-
fold Saturday.
St. Mnry's Spring llccltal
Kveut of This Week.
Thn nnnimi soring ensemble re
cltnl of tho St. Mary's School of
lvinuir. will l,o oresented at St.
Mary's Academy, Friday, May
at 8:15, when both beginning ;
advanced students of music win
bo heard In a program, ambitious,
well executed and varied. The
numbers follow:
Tho Scarf Dance" unnminano
Violin I Margaret Jensen. Elsie
Louie, Kathleen High, ignore
Estes.
Violin IT Mary Sander. Ruth San-
dor, llda Willinms, Ann cross.
Cantiuuo d'Amour" Liszt
nettv Evanson.
Pas des Cymbales chaminadc
Piano I Evelyn woiu.
Piano II Uotty Evanson.
Fairy March"............ ...Freeman
Audra Mario Llndley. Betty Zool-
ler, Luclllo Etcs, Virginia Hign.
Ethel Miller, Alvcda Anderson.
"T.lttlo Drummer EinerBon
I'eggy Murun, Elaine Brophy
Yvonne shophurd, Roberta Ivan
line Atnes Dugan. Ivy Miller.
"Petite Pahuphase" (harp)..Pinto
Hlalna Brophy.
"Kn.nr of tho Brook" Lack
Oracle Lou Ivanhoe.
"Mazurka" (harp) Robinson
"Berceuse" Godard-Pinto
nettv Stennett.
"Shower of Stars" Wachs
Ehilns Brophy.
"ViilHC-Arabasuue" Lack
Martha Do Souza.
"Adoration" (violin) 1 cima
Elslo Louio
"Amaryllis" - - Hhys
Mary Agnes Louie. Martha Do
Souza, Margaret Jensen, Elslo
Louie, Antoinnetto Zocllor, Ann
Cross.
"The Musical Family" Mollnoux
Lcwell Duproy, awrence Phlpps,
Norman Motic. Buster lvnnhoc,
Euscbe Dcllalrc, Billio Piche.
"Hungarian Rhapsodic" Liszt
. Evelyn Wold.
"Spai kllng Sunlight" Ardltl
Choral Class.
technique which Is so essential in
public appearance, and an enter
tainment equal to any good one ill
a large city Is anticipated.
Again this year Mrs. Benson's
pupils will perform at Klamath
Falls, the date being set for the
6th. "th and 8th of June, nt the
lovely now Pelican theater.
4
Mrs Earl Leevor and son, Billy,
loft hero today for Portland to join
Mr. Icover, after spending tho past
two weeks visiting at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leevor at
Central Point.
ltnwciut Circle
Has Mooting
Tho Rowena Circle of the co
mnn lodge held its business meet
ing for May at the homo of Mrs,
Latimer, Wednesday nftornoon,
May 1st. After the business was
attended to the hostess served do
llclnus refreshments.
The social meeting for May will
be held 111 tho W. O. W. hull, lm
mediately following lodge, Friday
evening. May 24th. All members
and friends are Invited to come nnd
enjoy a few hands of 500. Mrs.
J. E. Sehrecengost and Mrs. B. II
Harwood will be hostesses,
The Prlscllla circle ol me r .. i-i I wooa inHerson anu ,.:.
M. E. church was entertained by j were discussed. Psychology and
Mrs. J. E. Haskell at the home of not morals, the absence of ethics
i.er dHUgliter. Mis. John Moffet. j and antl-Purltanlsm were the out
let 1134 West Ninth street, W;d-1 standing characteristic empha
nesday afternoon. The meeting sized.
was called to order by President j Mrs. R B. Hammond then re-
Joe Daniels, Airs, imz.ei i viewed m Koaa lo iieaven. n
I Beer, a modern novel, tne scene ot
l.Wdlngi tho devotlonuls.
Word has been received by
friends in tho city of tho death ot
Mrs. Jennie A. Bratncy of Portland,
on April 2lh. Mrs. Brutney nnd
her family were residents of this
city a number of years ngo. coming
here from Nebraska nnd later mov
ing to Portland. Her daughter
Grace was living with her at the
time of, her passing nnd she had
two sons and two daughters mar
ried. .
Eve llcnMiirs Class
Will Give ltcvue
Pupils of the Eve Benson Danc
ing Academy will bo presented In
their fourth annual rcvuo at Hunt's
Cratcrlan, Monday and Tuesday,
May 13 and 14. Tho program
promises to be an exceptionally
good one. consisting of Interpre
tive character, Jazzy, acrobatic,
novelty, etc. Following tiro the
numbers:
"Gypsy Life" Doris Patton,
Helen Putton, LuMurle Beck. Do-
rcen Levcrottc. Marjorle McNair,
Arleno Ames. Lavon Anderson and
Margaret Mann.
"Holland Kiddies" Barbara
Holt and Gordon Benson.
"Little Maids of Nagasaki"
Orotchen McAllister. Barbara He
van. Viola elevens Barbara Frank
lln. Barbara Holt and Rae Le
Fevre.
"Trolko" LaMurle Beck, Doris
Patton. Helen Patton and Noel
Heneon.
"Plerette" Marjorle Mt-Xalr.
Iivon Anderson. Barbara Holt.
Rae IFevre. Gretchen McAllister
and Barbara P.evan.
"Spirit of the Night Wind"
Helen Wood.
"Acrobatic" Doris Patton.
Helen Patton. LaMurle Berk. Rne
LeFevre. Barbara Holt. Gr.etchen
McAllister and Barbara Bevan.
"Argentine Tango" Marjorle
Mc.Valr and Noel Benson.
Miss Sophia Roshclm of Silver
Ion, Ore., is visiting In the city with
her slstor, Mrs. O. A. Sentcr.
Benefit May Frolic
St. Mnry's Academy.
St. Mary's Academy will hold
Us annual benefit May Frolic on
Wednesday afternoon nnd even
Inc Mav 8. tho affair to bo open
to tho public. The program will
begin at 2 o'clock, . wit ha card
party under the direction of Mrs,
Ei'lo Wold. . A chicken 1 dinnor (
will bo served In the , aendemy
dining hall from 0 to 9. Patrons
nnd friends of St. Mnry's are
urged to como and to bring their
friends, as oth students and fac
ulty are anxious to make thU
benefit a financial success. , v
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherrlg and
daughter Rosemary have returned
to Eugene ufter visiting Mrs. Sher
rig's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J.
Burbldgc.
Daughters of Veterans
Moot at rmory.
Etta D. Hubbs Tent, Duuglitcrs
of Veterans met In regular-session
at the armory April 26th. After
tho routino business n short pro
gram was given by Miss Cox In
commemoration of G. A. It. Day,
Appamattox Day and Grant's
birthday, all of which occur In
April. At tho next meeting Fri
day, May 10th members are ask
ed to be prepared with response
appropriate for Mothers day.
Will Visit Relatives
III the East
Allen B. Drury. owner of Drury
Lane orchnrd, leaves tonight for
Detroit, Mich., on business. While
enst he will visit his parents In
Evanston, III,, and expects to re
turn to Mecdford by tho early part
of Juno.
Dr. anil Mrs. K. O. RldilcH aud
daughter. Dnrotha. nro spending
tho weekend at their cabin, "Kl
Nldo," at Shady Covo on tho
Koguo.
Mrs. W. Andrews Hostess
Informal Luncheon
Mrs. William Andrews enter
tained nt a 1 o'clock luncheon
Thursday ot her homo on North
Oukilalo, honoring her son, James
Stevens, of Portland, who Is hero
recuperating from a recent illness.
Covers woro placed for Miss Mary
Grelnor, James Stevens, Tom
Sworn. Porter J. Neff and the
hostess.
4
Concert Recital 'Planned
For This Week
iDixle Ambler Harvey and W.
Carlton Jnnos will .present pupils
In concort-rocilal on Thursday, May
9, nt the lsis theatre.
Mr. Janes will present Donald
Mnoro, violin student, and Mrs. Har
vdy will present several of her
danco pupils. Assisting artists will
Include Ellow Mao Wilson, who
will bo heard In whistling selec
tions, and Eunlco ' Parrett Butler,
who will give vocal solos.
Mrs. Mann and daughter. Dor
othy, of Portland, wcro guests this
past week of Mrs. H. W. Hamlin
of South Oakdnlo. They left Fri
day for New York ami other cities
In the cast, after which they will
locate In Pasadena, Calif.
ousorvo '
Mothers' Day
The members of the W. C. T. U
will present a program of special social chairman.
interest at their Mothers' day
meeting in tho Y club room Thurs
day at 2:30.
Scripture reading, Mrs. J. C.
Woods.
Threc-mlnuto tnlks on "Tho
Mothor of Mosos", Mrs. Leonard;
The Mother ot Samuel," Mrs.
Cudncy: "The Mother of Jesus,
Miss Van Ness.
Solo, "Little Mother ot Mine,"
Mrs. A. E. Lyman.
Reading. Mrs. Floyd Jenkins.
"Th History of Great Men Is
the History of Great Mothers,"
Mrs. O. Prescott.
"Love Between Mothor and
Child," Mrs. W. T. Berry.
"Tho Child Our Chief Asset,"
Mrs. Lyman.
"Our Children," Mrs. Hilzler.
Reuding, "My Mother," Mar
garet Batcman.
Duct, "My Mother's Hands,"
Mrs. C. 11. Paske, Mrs. Raymond
Doran.
"Tho Mother's Vision," Mrs.
Conrad.
Address, "Present Day Mothers,"
Mrs. Carmen 10. Mell.
"Mother's Creed nnd Prayer,"
Mrs. J. E. McDonald.
Refreshment committee, Mrs.
John Blass, Mrs. Ray Sipes. - .
Reception hostess, Mrs. Ray
mond Doran.
A silver offering will bo re
ceived. All are welcome.
Tho Women's Collcgo club will
bo entertained on Saturday. May
11, ut the home of Mrs. U JJ. Wil
liams, 620 South Peach street.
Election of officers will be hold.
Mrs. Georgo II. Cunodo will bo
M las Marjorlo I'aley is a week-
end guest of Miss Joan DeLosh nt
the DeLosh cabin ut Edguwuod !
park.
4-4
Mrs Kiersted Hostess
Building Bridge Club
Sirs. If. W. Kiersted outortnliii'd
the Building Bridge club most
pleasantly at her Jiomo Thursday
afternoon.
Tho house was docoruted with
spring flowers. At tho close of
tho playing at four tables, refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
who was assisted by Mrs. Leonard.
Tho next meeting will be with
Mrs. Dubuque. ...
Past Matrons Club
Will rBeakfast at "El Nldo'"
Tho Past Masters club of tho
Eastern Star will bo entertained
at 11 o'clock breakfast nt "Kl
Nldo," the cabin of Dr. and Mrs.
K. G. Klddcll, on tho Rogue ot
Shady Covo.
Hostesses will Include Mrs. O.
U Boggs, Mrs. W. E Hrayton and
Mrs. U). G. lliddoll. 'Wild flowers
will bo used on tho table. About
3d mombei'H aro expected.
'
O. 3. C. Will Observe
Mother's Week
Mother's week-end nt the Oro
gon State college. May II and 12.
Is expected to he a bigger event
this year than ever, as for the first
time mothers of men as well as of
women are Invited. This Is made
possible by the completion of the
Memorial Union building with Its
banquet rooms and other facilities.
A new feature of this traditional
event In honor of Oregon State
mothers Is to be a special luncheon
Saturday noon for launching the
American Association of Univer
sity Women's memorial scholar
ship fund In honor of Dr. Margaret
Snell. Many former students of
Dr. Snell will attend.
A co-ed dance festival is planned
for Saturday afternoon and the
annual mother's banquet Saturday
Cniierrl-Heoltnl
Event of Tills Week.
The concert-recital being given
by Carlton Janes and Dlxlo Am
bler Harvey Thursday, May Itth.
promises to bo a jraro treat to tho
pooplc of Medford.
.. Donald Moore, the young vlulln
isT, .being presented by Mr. Janes
has exceptional talent und plays
with fine feeling.
Mrs. Harvey's students of tho
dance present somo very fine cho
rus work, solos and ducts, their
numbers being classical, are col
out'ul and, humorous.
JEtlow Mao Wilson s, whistling
sdlos always add a noto of novelty
tcf 'f-lio -program, and she will give
several selections during tho eve
ning.
Tho vocal numbers will bo sung
by Eunice Parrett. Butler, already
well known to music lovers,
Miss Ruth Severance, who is
prominent in musical circles, dues
sovoral solos, and ably nccompan
les the vocullsts and dancers.
.,Tho danco pupils appearing aro
Ruth D'Alblnl, Jane, Mary and
Clara Beth Powell, .Cleo Hopper,
Lucille Lowry, Adra Edwards, Ool
die and Dcall Hlgdon.
Prelude Ruth Sovorance
Figures on a Greclon Urn
Dance Ensemble
Believe Mo If Those Endearing
Young Charms
Cumin' Thru tho Ityo
Eunice Parrotl Buller
Violin solo
Legendo of Wlcniawskl
Uonuld Moore, accompanied by
Mrs. Janes
Sweet Heart Dance
Uoldlo Higdtin and
Jane Powell
Fifty Years Later ,
Adra Edwards and
Dcall Hlgdon
Intermission
Piano Solo
Ruth Severance
Tho Lotus Blossom-
poor Butter Fly r
Eunlco Parrett -Butler
Japanese Characteristic Dance-
Lucille L,owry
Violin Solos
Oricntulo Pllzer
The Daives Melody
Donald Moore, uccompaniod by
Mrs. Janes
Group Whistling Solos
Ellow Mno Wilson
Egyptian Bulk-it
Dunce Enscmblo
Shuck lo Dance
Goldlc Hlgdon
Vocal Solos
Hay-making
Will o' the Wisp
' Eunice Parrett lluller
An Original Interpretive Dunce
Lucille Lowry
Violin Solos
Cnmonnotta Fandlcr
From tho "Cane Brake"
Gurdner
Donald Mooro
Spanish Duot
Eunlco Parrett Butler
Ellow Mae Wilson
Spunish Fiesta Dunce
Dancfj Ensemble
Finale -
Tickets aro now on snlo at the
lsis theatre.
American Legion Auxiliary
Conduct Air Derby
The air derby in the aeronautical
contest conducted by the Modford
Legion Auxiliary Is on the last
flight. Ten auxiliaries met at the
armory Thursday afternoon, May
2, and laid plans for the transpor
tation of 100 passengers needed to
nut Medford unit on the landing
field ahead of the quota hy May
10. The national Kentucky derby
closes May 18 and the two depart
ments of the legion and the aux
iliary are working to put the Ore
gon horse, Kingman, under the
wire first.
"Amelia Eatbart", "GrsyblU",
"Ruth Nichols Dally". "Phoebe
Omlle Tburmon" and "Lady, Mary
St. Mary's Academy
May Day Party
Ono of tho pretty social affairs
this week is the annual May Tote
Wednesday afternoon lit St Mary's
school, to which tho public is lu
lled. Card playing will com
mence nt 2:30. Hand paintad score
cards will be given and prizes
awarded for bridge and flvo nun
died. Hoglnning nt 0 o'clock a j Btruutlvu flvo-mlinite talk on the
Hullo Fulls tho morning of May 10
with Mr. Leo Brown, wild flower
expert, to study the wild flowers
nnit shrubs of thut particular lo
cality. Tho Medford chamber of com
merce has set asido $100 to help
the Gardeu club 111 their various
Important activities, 1. e., garden
club contest, prizes, flower shows
and any othor praiseworthy en
deavors to beautify and Improve
the appearance of Medford und
vicinity. This move on tho part
of tho chamber of commerco Is
highly appreciated by the members
of the Medford Garden club.
The members of tho American
Legion Auxiliary aro . giving a
home products dinner at 6:30 p. m.
May I) nt tho kikh ciuu, and tne
Garden club accepts their invi
tation for us many as possible to
be present. Anyone nlnnnlng to
go nuiy got their tickets at the
chamber of commerce.
Tho "Hotter HomcB and Gnr
dens" magaziuo tins prepared an
informative lecture nnd 00 colored
slides, illustrating the bcautiflca-
tlon of homo grounds and land
scaping of same, correct planting
and care of shrubB, vines and
llowors lis to garden furniture.
For ten two-year subscriptions
they will send us a lecturer and
these slides for ono evening. The
price is vory smnll. Those inter
cstod cull Mm 10. If. Porter.
Thoso who caro to go to Korby
May 11 call Mrs. Carl Swlgart.
After .Miss Jane Snodicor's re
port of tho flower show given last
wock at tho liotol Modtord, a ris
ing vote of thanks was given her
for her loynl co-oporollon and per
sistent effort In niuklng this show
a success. It fs hard to estlnwto
tho value of Miss Sned'cor's ef
forts and accomplishments for
Medford Garden club, nnd olhors
of southern Orogou. Mucligratl
tudo Is duo her.
.Mrs. (iribblo offered sprouted
myrtlo treo sood to unyono who
would come (or them. This Is appreciated.
Mrs. L. E. Williams gavo lln In
tor
r,U(
chicken dinner will bo Borvod.
Hosoi'vulions lor cards or dinner
call Mrs. Gerties, phone G13.
t
St. Ann's Society
Has Meeting
SL Ann's Altnr society held their
bUHlncBrt mooting Tucsday The
ladles have on hund a supply of
aprons for sale. Owing to tho
May festival at the academy this
wook thoir next card party will he
hold May IS.
Blrthdhay Dinner
Event of the week
Mrs. 8. A. St. Cyr was honorod
guost at n 0 o'clock dinner party
given by Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. Fail
ing nt thoir homo on South Holly
atroct on Wednesday, Alay 1, the
occasion being Mrs. St, Cyr's
birthday.
Four generations were presont
including Mrs. St. Cyr, Mrs! A
Murray, Mrs. O. C; Falling and
Betty Jane Falling, Robert Mason
was also a guost.
O. S. C, Students
Visitors' Here
Mlssos Ruth Koozer, Fiances I
Ann Llnko and Arthur King, who
nro attending Oregon Stnto col
lege, drove down Wednesday. Miss
Lllnke visited friends In Ashland,
while MIbs Koozer was a guest of
her mothor.
Mr, King lo In tho geographical
department at tho college nnd was
In t.hlB city In regard to tho drain-
ago of Ihe now airport.
Mothers and Daughters
to Meet Tuesday
In keeping with Mothers' day,
Mny 12, tho local Business and
I'mfcaBlnnnl Womon's club will
hold a mothers' and daughters'
meeting this coming Tuusduy night
In tho Presbyterian church parlors,
beginning nt 8 o'clock. ,
Cluiibella Elliott, club prostdont,
will extend a welcome to the
mothers, and a responso will be
givou by one of the mothers. Ap
propriate musical num born and
skits will mako up an enjoyable
program for the evening.
Tho election of officers for the
ensuing year will- also he accom
plished during the evening und tho
result announced. Light refresh
ments will be served members and
gnosis hy the ladles of tho Pres
byterian church.
Lyle P. Wilcox Addresses
Medford Garden Club
Tho Medford (iardon club mot
at tho Hotel Medford Thursday
evening at tho usual hour and en
Joyed a most Interesting mooting.
Mrs. Iliden presided In tho an
soneo of Mrs. Curl BwlgnrL Mrs
15. If. Portor, secretary, road min
utes of lust mooting and corro
uiKindonco.
Many subjects of Interest were
discussed and somo decisions
reachod.
It. was decided to mako an ex
hibit at Portland Hose show and
ovoryone having choice roses are
urged to koep tho dido In mind.
The roses will have to leave here
Ihe evening of June 7. Those hav
ing roses to sand call Mrs, Blden.
Mrs. Bundy will have charge of
tho garden contest and the mem
bors of the Garden club are urged
lo make this a greater event than
the Initial experiment last year,
the results ot which were quite
satisfactory considering It was the
first trial here.
Tho president of Ihe Klrby Gar
den club, Mrs. Geo. James, cor
dially Invited the Medford Garden
club to be present at a flower
show to be given at Klrby May
11. It was voted to accept this In
vitation and as many go as poa
slble. It was also voted to go to
narcissus i'uinily. , Sho suld the
narcissus, daffodil nnd Jonquil nil
belonged to tho same family Bud
originally came from southorn
Europe. Tho narcissus has a flat
leaf,, long and slendor, while the
jonquil has a round leaf. She Il
lustrated by showing the two kinds
ot loaves In question. The word
Is dorlved from tho snino root word
ns narcotic. Flowers may be
single or double yellow or white,
but nil belong to tho snmo family.
- Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Dlden
woro appointed ns a conunlttoo lo
work out a 'hotter classlflcath L'l
schedule for (ho various species of
narcissus brought In to tho shows,
Mrs. M'cCaskoy and Mrs. Salady
a comiuiltoo to do tho sumo with
rosoB,
The question of whoro to hold
the next flowor show ' was dis
cussed. Tho armoVy was spoken
of rather favorably, but it Is ' be
lieved we haVo not bncome largo
enough yot to occupy such' a spa
cious room.
Comlmttee to bo appointed, a
mombor from each gardon club In
southorn Oregon to moot and dis
cuss ways and plans tor flowor
shows.
Mr. L. P. Wilcox dlBciisscd "In
sect 1'csls and Their Control," and
offered many' useful suggestions.
First he inado a chart showing tho
two classes ot nphlds. I. a., tho
"chewing" 'and the "sucking" class.
I to showed how (ho ant co
operated with thoso by carrying
thoir eggs away In tho tall and
storing them for the winter and
thou carrying them back again In
tho spring to hatch and standing
by later and Irritating tho aphis
until they obtained tho honey dow
which the aphis gave oft like milk
and which the ant so loves as fond.
Aphis aro called tho "aula cows."
Tho sucking aphis or scale
Bhould be sprayed with Black Lout
40 or nlctoluo when tho Insect Is
adult. The chewing class, the
slug or caterpillar, should be
sprayed with arsenuto ot lead or
for the slug dust sprays. Spray
your cork elms In June, Just bofore
eggs hatch.
For slugs on cherry, spray with
arsenate of lead, two or three
nnitnrln In 100 nniinds nf Vflliir
Lime and sulphur spray good for
scnlo Insects.
Ilso sulphur dust for rod apldor,
Uso hydrnted lime for snails,
Uso nntlirnl for ants.
Black Ieuf 40 for roso hectic.
Use map suds for roses that
wilt. Arsenuto of sodn on sharp
stick for dandelion. Sulphate of
ammonia for plantain.
Lyo In wood ashes kills moss In
lawn.
Use limo sulphur for mildew on
roses,
Mrs. w. Crews advised not to
kill the web weaving, pestiferous
spider. She said "Put him out ot
doors whoro he would Justify his
oxlstenco by destroying tbe aphid.
It would bo a good thing ' If
every child had the opportunity
to achieve physical rightness thru
tho dunce.
Tho solo dunces were given by
a number of girls ot high school
ago, Ethel Chord, !5o Dell Lantis.
Roso Gore, Jane Antlo nnd also
by tiny tots, Dale and Gale Beebo
(twins, age 4), Barbara Ann Bray
ton, Nona Hcyland and Charma- -
leo Williams, age B, and others,
Frankie Hlnabarger, Betty Johns-
ton and Maxlne Vaughan, a hit w
older, but still possessing the In-
comparublo charm ot childhood.
Miss Luy believes in building
up slowly a foundation based -on
essential fundlmentals. which load ;''
to gradual development of the
muscles, maintaining their natu
ral pliancy nnd grace, '
The artistic program of classics
played on the theatre organ by "
Miss Botty Brown, who seemed
to sense Intuitively the rhythmic '
meaning of each dance, was an
inspiration to tho young dancers,
nnd was greatly appreciated by
the audience. ' '"
Miss Luy Is already arranging
another program, which she will
give before hor vacation In July.
Tho program: 1
Skators Danco Frahkle Rlna- ''"
barger (clown), Virginia Rlans, '
Betty Johnston, Jane Antle. Peggy a;tf
Rter. Rosa Ooro. Maxlne Vaughan, ,,c'1
Zoo Dell Ijtntis. Marjorle Lewis,
Dorothy Ooro Ethel Chord.
Russian ..Dance Barbara Ann
Brayton (ago 6.)
The Maids Frances Clark, Joan
Pease, Patricia Croup, Janet Retcr,
Mlgnon Phlpps, Nancy Morrow,
Charlotte Older, Nona Hcyland.
Pocullar - (song and dance)
Chnrmnlee Williams.
Tho Clown Zoo Dell Lantis.
Dnnce of the Shadows Ethel -, T;
Chord. ;
Tho Cake Walk Franklo Itlna ';''
barger. '
Oriental Jano Antlo. . ' (
Parade of the Fireflies Zoe "'
Doll Lantis. - -
Red Riding Hood Ethel Chord. n''
Musetta's Waltz Frankie Rlna
bnrgor. - ' v.. - .- j
Tambourlno Botty Johnston. ....
Idliio Rosa Gore.
The Wooden Parade Ethel
Chord and Zoo Dell. Lantis.
Shy Little Violets Maxlne Vau
ghan, Patricia Croup, Jean Pease,
Peggy Reter, Nancy Morrow,
Emily Tyroo, ' Charlotte Oldor,
Franklo Rinabargcr, Dale; and
Gale Bccbc, Janet Rcter, Francis
Clnrk, Mlgnon Phlpps, Elslo. Older,
Janet Rush, Barbara Ann Dray
ton. ... ..',''-', .
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nil
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tin
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Dnnoo Itevuo
linjn) able Kvont,
Tho pupils of Miss Ruth Luy
were prosentcd In an artistic ana
oolorful dunce rovue at Hunti
C later lun Monday evening, April
29, In solo, team and ensemble
numbers that afforded a delight
ful dlvcrtlscment between tho two
shows.
The group work, featuring about
twenty children In each group,
showed a technical training and
unity of movement that were most
pleasing. Too, Rimlan, ballet,
character and tap dancing, a beau
tiful series of cartwheels, ono
arm stands and acrobatle stunts
added to the beauty ot form and
rhythm. .
Junior High P.-T. A. .
Will be Entertained '
The Parent-Teachers', circle of
tho Junior high will be entertained -Friday
afternoon- at 3:16 at the
school by the newly organized .....
troop .of Olrl 8couts , and Boy i
Scouts The new presiuonta win
be Installed. A
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Neighbors of Woodcraft ,lU
Met on Wednesday ,
The Neighbora of Woodcraft
Thimble club met at the home of lyl
Martha Gall on Wednesday after- ;
noon. Fifteen mombers were pres.-
out. The hostess was assisted by
Mrs. Scriptor and Mrs. Draws.
'DOVER ROAD' TO BE
PRESENTED ASHLAND
IS COMING FRIDAY I
Mnny Modford rosidenta who did -lt
not have tho opportunity to seo
the Studio Plnyers' premiere pro
duction, "The Dovor Road," as well a',
ns many who did, are taking thea- t
tcr pnrtles to Ashland next Friday
to soo the local group in the Vln
Ing theater. ' The curtain rises at
8:30. giving out of town, people v,
ample tlmo to enjoy their dinner
nnd motor to tho southern city; in y,
tlmo for tho production.' .
Al Mclvln, who underwent an .
oneratlon for appendicitis at the . '
Saored Heart hospital since - tha
Medford presentation of "The Do- .
vor Road," has been replaced in
tho cast, by John Patton. Other s(.
members of tho cast will remain ., .
unchunged In the Ashland show
ing. Including Fred McKoen. One oa
Wright, Jo Murray Rostel. Harry
Ooold, Mary Grolnor, Lucille Mur- jt
ray and Bob Mlksche. ) r?
Tom Swcm, director of tho show,
being ably assisted with cos ,q
tumes, properties and general ar- 0
rangements for the Ashland pre-
sentatlon, by Mrs. Porter J. Ncff u.
and other interested advocatos ot
Ihe little theater movement In
Medford.
: -: ,H
Solomon Temple lecture - ,
To understand the Bible one
should have some understanding 3.
of what tho Temple symbolhted to
tho Jews. We have grown up in- aj
the west with no Idea of any sym
bolism In our church structures,
nml have little Idea of the extent .-ft
symbolism was used In the east.
Many of the symbolism Is roferrod ni
to constantly In tho Biblical text. !
Mrs. Bnrtlett has been a close .-
student of tho Bible, and Oriental i-
llteratur for many years and
makes a very Interesting story of 1
the Temple of Solomon. , -
Monday evening In the T. 8.
lodge room. SI North Grape street. '
ROSEBURO, Ore., May i. lP) .
George M. Hess, Janitor In the
Roseburg post office, was shot and
killed at his home, about one mllo i
west of here early this morning. v