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RfRDFORD MATE TRIBUNE; HfEDFORP, OimiOVr- WKDNESDXY; f AY' 1-V -ires? HAL i See the Al. G. Barnes WILL DONATE DAY PAOE FOtTK Big Circus 1; 'Wit? ft ASHLAND. May 15. (8pial) . JAC'K80NVIi:i43, Ore. May 15 t (Hpeclal) Thn Women's rsho- Csmpus day ,t the Southern , elation of the community will Orfgon. Normal school will brine sorv a hot lunch In the basement out the students today, dressed J ll P"ebyterlan church Thura In every aort o( utiUty garment. y n"- Chicken and Ice-cream prepared to Rive a day at servles b amn . ,"' to the acbool by doing chorea OB . ood erved. The lunch will be the, campua. There will be no ca'e,rl classes during the day. ao the fad ' nd Mrs. W. E. at.ler of ulty will celebrate with the student . frtnd "' "n '" McCully body . . Monday evening., , ,. At noon a picnic lunch will be' M- Kate Hpffman. who haa spread on the campua lawn and. b f yery much Improved. a. program will be given while the Mr. and Mra. A. N. Enyart and msal Is being eaUn. Irlvlng E. I daughter haves-moved back to Vlnlng will be the chief apeaker. I"""- "" having lived In the afternoon, when the 'n Medford the part eight montha. chorea are done, there will be a Mr- and Mra. Howard of Med program of athletic events. Ten- manager of Diamond lake, nis. volley ball. and baae ball Willi were visltora at the home of Mr. be on the program of eventa. As, and Mra. Kenneth Merrifield Kri a. final flourish, a matinee dance i day evening. will be held in the normal echooll Earl Walker of Medford apent auditorium, with muelo furnished ) the even'ng at the .home of Dr. by the normal orchestra. d Mra. Jtoblnson Wednesday Mra. Fred Wagner, Mra. Ellen evening. Wagner, Mra. R. E. Detrlck and! Mra. Etta Tranta, from Camp Mra. H. T. Mltchelmore returned 1 1 above Butte Falls waa a visitor early In the week from Eugene, of her aiater, Mrs. Fred Butcher, where they apent the week-end on Sunday night and Monday, the university campus, attending! R. H. Cadwallader and family, the feetivltlee Incident to JunlorF- W, Barker and daughter. Mrs. weekend and Mother's Day. j Waiter Rlcka and family. T. C. A group of Aahland teachers . Norrla and wife and W. T. Norrls and their friends made a week-! visited the Rogue River Gold Mln-t-nd trip to the Oregon Caves. They Ing ' company dredge on Foots report a Jolly .-excursion. in spite creek Sunday and all enjoyed a of the fact that the caves are : picnic , dinner together near the rather muddy and damp at this.Rlveria auto camp grounds, season. Among those who made; Mr. and Mra, Clark of West the trip were Mr. and Mra. B. C. 8lde district were callers at the Forsythe and two children, Rachel . home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley and Jack, Dr. and Mra. . W. J. : Vogle Sunday Crandall and daughter Anne. Mr. Mcintosh haa had men Misses Lillian Graves, Emma Ma- employed the past week building loney, Margaret Arnold, Althea a dam and preparing to do some Dwyer. Caroline Radde. Miss EI-. mining . on his place .In North len Waters, Ellow Mae Wilson. Jacksonville. - .. Ethel McCormlck, Irene Clark.l Bobby Mcintosh was quite badly and Messrs. H. B. Carter. Colver.hurt in an auto wreck In Medford Anderson and Teal. Saturday evening when the car Miss Ellen Waters, supervisor! in which he and his cousin. Alen of physical education in the Ash-! Darrt were riding, collided with land school haa accepted a pos- a large car. the small car being Hon In Seattle, where she will j badly wrecked. Dr. -Clancy waa teach during the coming year. called to attend the Injured boya. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Galey. Mra. ! Bobby had several stitches taken Louis Dodge and. Miss Ellen Galey on his face. returned Sunday evening fromi . Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Woods and Eugene, where they attended the daughter. Bernlce. were plcnlcing mother'a week-end on the campua J. .-.W. .' Robertson of Tucson, Arlsona, who waa called to Aah land. recently by the serious illness and death of hl father, Mr. J. R. Robertson, has . returned to , his home ,-- -c . Ulsa Peart .Wjrdle. who haa been spending some time visiting with friends and relatives In Cali fornia titles,, returned to Aahland on . Sunday. ... MuieX'leo. Wlltse of Weed. Cali fornia, epent last week visiting In Ashland, with frknds. , .Miss Dorothy Htevens.of Klam ath Falls, a former Ashland girl and - student at the local high school, was In Ashland- on Sun day . visiting with her friends In this city. ' Mr. Wesley Lamb, who has been seriously HI with complications of the flu., la slightly improved and sits up for short perloda each day. Mr. Wesley Umb, who haa been aerlously ill with complications of the flu. Is slightly improved and sits up for short periods each day, Mr. and Mra. Oscar Lowe. Miss Kdlth Chapman and Fred Nell of Ashland accomtutnled Mr. and Mra. Thomas Harvey of Medford on a plcnlo trip to the Applegate district on Sunday. Friends of Henry Sheldon. former Ashland high school teacher, will be Interested to know that he Is working for his mas. ter'a degree at the stale unlver alty at Madison. Wis. A meeting of alumni members of the Southern Oregon State Nor ma! waa held at President Chur chill's office on Tuesday evening to make preliminary plana for the Alumni Day which will be held commencemnt week. The alumni gatherings of the past two years have been rather distinctive, and many former atudent'a have at tended from a dlatanco. Word baa been received by Ash land friends that Miss Orseo Chamberlain and Mlsa Elisabeth Palmer have sailed' from Quebec on the first lap of a long Euro pean tour that wilt occupy several months. . High school students had the privilege of listening to a group of Civil War and World War vote ran, who visited the school on Tuesday afternoon. Comrades Pat rick Hall. Noblo and CI. O. Van- Natta of Civil War aervlce and Reverend C. I. Gaffney and Mr. Applewhite of the American Lc glon .furnished a short and Inter eating patriotic program and urged the students to Join them on Decoration Day In their visit to the graves of fallen heroes.'. The ' high school students furnished musical program of patriotic Macs. - -- .-- . . : Mrs. : H-' If.- Elhsrt " returned Tuesday evening from a short visit to her brother In San Francisco. ( Mrs. Hal McNalr waa hostess on Tuesday evening to the mem bers of Chapter A. c. of . the P. E. O. Sisterhood, who met for a regular business and social ses sion. After the delightful social hour, the hostess aerved dainty refreshments to her guests. Mrs. Louis Dodge and Miss KatherliM Vincent will leave for Clatskanle, Oregon where they will attend the state conference of the P. E. O. chapters of the slate. On their way, they will stop for one day to visit vlth friends and will make second stop at Port land to attend a reception ten dered the supreme officers of P. a O. M the Portland council, oil. Mlsa Margaret Hargua of Klam ath Falls, nelce of Mrs. C. E. Pell of this city, and a former student at the Southern Oregon Bute Normal waa honor guest at with relatives from Ashland on the Rogue River Sunday. Floyd Carter' la spending a few days In Klamath Falls on busi ness. Miss Minnie Bunch Is still quite 111 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Bunch of Jackaonvllle. ' Mlsa Ethelyn Root, Miss Vesta Hall and Mra. Irene Crump were dinner guests at the V. T. Wilson home Monday evening.,' Mrs. Alpha llartman and sons, Lyle and Wesley motored to above Ashland Sunday to the springs, which are he source of the'mln eral water, piped Into tho Lllhia park.v.r,,- '",' Harrison. Fields Is now employed at the Gore ranch near Medford. Henry - Manklns of Sterling M'aa In our city. Tuesday attending to his apiary In the northorn part of town. Mrs, Nettle Jones purchased some baby chlcka this week from Lester Sparlin of Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Merrifield visited with Mrs. Joe Trefern Bt Butte Falls recently. Mrs. Trefern waa formerly Mra. McCabe of thla place. W. H. Bunch haa gone to Co quette on a business trip. -Mrs.. Harold Crump spent the week-end at their home on Little Applegate. Mrs. Frank Saulaberry and son John M. and Mrs. Julia Williams were Medford . visltora Sunday afternoon. " . Several from thla vicinity at tended t hefuneral-of Mlsa Dor othy Bates In Medford Sunday. C. C. Chltwood and Dr. J. W. Robinson were business visitors In Medford on Monday. MuHsollnl Boast. ROME. Ifl") Premier Mussolini, addressing a crowded chamber of deputies, declared that Rome, by! the Latern accords of February 11, has become the real Catholic capi tal of the world and at the same i tlmo tho real political capital of; Italy. an elaborate tea held at the home of her mother, Sirs. W. O. Sinllli of Klamath Kail, when hor be trothal to Mr. Theodore Dorment of Los Angelea was announced. 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