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MEDFORD M5TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD". OREOON. SUNDAY. MAY 10. 1020. FAUB FIVfl A-.' a .'. i't. I U'KKKLV CA1.EXDAJI.' .Monday Women Chorus will meet at the studio of .Mrs. K. (lore In the Sparta hulldlnR at 7 . .- The wives of the 40 and ( wilt entertain their husbands .al dinner at the home of Mrs. . FiW ScheffeM on Hillcrest 4. t 1 - . Tuesday s. East Side Circle of the: 1 i Methodist church will meet 1 Jess Hodges, . deputy sheriff of j-nt the home of Mrs. R, A. IDoukIus county has been visltlnB t Kopncs.!' 23' liose Ave. Jthe last few days with his sister, WashlnKton I'arent-Teach- .Mis. v. C. Heard and family. He .ers will meet at the school nt will' return to his home In Ilose- ,3 o'clock. limit Monday. h Special meeting Medford ' M pfiarilen club at 8 o'clock. Ho- ; trs. WIUUuiis lIostvKS : tel Medford to elect debates , Collesc Women's Club Kfor Federated Garden club . Mrs. L. K. Williams entertained .convention In Corvallis, May j the CoileRe Women's club of ,23rd ."and 24th. " Hopue Hiver valley at her home ThunMlMy - t 520 South Peach,, on Saturday fc'i Mrs. Carney: will, entertain , afternoon, May. 11. ., the nulldin(f. BrldRo club nt Miss Florence Hurd, president,; V her home at 2:30 conducted the business moetlnK. Friday ! Election of officers was the muin P.owena Circle will meet nt ., topic for the afternoon, j tho I. O. O. F. hall. A so- ! The, new officers elected are i-ial rnwtlnt; will follow tho Mrs. Emil Pell, president: Mrs. reKulnr business routine. Cleorce II. Cnnode, vice president; St. .Murk's Guild, will, meet -jiRaffenicnt AnnoniH'ctl of. Jack Porter and llosalie. Jones i Announcement has been made o( the- marrlaKe; June 15. of Miss Hosalie Jones, daughter or Mrs. Al Un.u r,t UiiLttn Ctl-tl In J.llt 1.. f Porter, son oV.l'r. and Mrs. OeorKo W: Porter of this-clly. ' I The weddifiK will occur at the home of the bride's mother In Ha- 'm- f Tho coirtrnctlnK parties are t"- dents of. the Oregon. Slulc colleKO ! at Corvallis. and the nuptials are I the consummation or a campus, romance, . After:, a, short honeymoon, the ncwlyweifls, will ma.ke tliolr home In ,this mty., , , .-.- The b.iid'e Is ' prominent in so rority. aellvltft's at the .state col lep. The. itroom Is well known In this city, . AVhere he has lived all lil.- life. ..' ;. , .nt 2:30 at St. Mark's hall... , r .;' (.'. ' i roses, and othsrl show.) flowers Miss Mae -Crystal of Klamath Rhouln he deliudded and watched Falls, is .vIslthiK-at the home carefully, unit plans 'mado for ex Mr. und Mrs. Itlley P. .Henson. hihitlnu, that everythlnK may bo in Adams-ltoftcrK WfddlllK' ; 'Atlrnrllve In its simplicity was tl.a ...ail.Ktt.. n'.wiurln., vnn i n it Til fl V llth of Mb Winnie Mae RoilBerHn claaHtficutiona and p Inns, which dauuhter of Mrs. nichard Miller of Kkalaka,- Montana, and Richard, C. Adams, son of Karl Adams of Cold tllll, in Inesenc of relatives nt the hnnie'-of the groom In' Gold Hill. r . " . The bride- wore a frock of pink o-ee trimmed in cieam lace and; carried A I shovci' bbuouet oE 'roses nnd BWiit'tpcas ..and was attended by Mis. Itohei't Adams of Clold Hill who wore a ybite crepe dress and carried a bouquet of carnations. The groom was attended by his brother Robert Adams, also of Gobi lilll.'. The bride was given away by V; P. Klhk of Medford but formerly of Kkalaka, Montana and an. old friend of tho family. Jtev., Carmen K.-MeH officiated. A weiiding" supper was served at S o'clock. Mr. nnd, Mrs. Adams will be at home In (told Hill June 1st. About fifty Odd Fellows and Ue hekahs hlvareed the . couple fol lowing , 1. ie ceremony. Miss Henna, Whillock, instructor nt Oregon .state, college Is a week end visitor at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. AV.' Whillock. : - MLslleKH- Cluh v Jlus All-Iay K-wslon The Mistletoe club of the FJoyal NeighhDi's met at the Modern Woodmen hall in all-day -session Wednesday, May 8. A covered dish luncheon was served to memberH and families, afofrding a Jolly social hour, after which two comforts were tied for club members, and othor business attended to. On May 2 nt 7 o'clock a sur prise dinner was given at the hall In honor of our district deputy, Mra'. HtaHsworth who was soon to leave on her trip to supreme camp at Minneapolis, where she will rep resent southern Oregon Royal Nolu)hnrs, huying been elected, delegate-nt the state convention, A large crowd sat down to the banquet table and " pronounced it a dtKlhtful time, Mrs. Fete La tham was. toastmistress. of the -caMon. ' Toasts were given Mrs. Ktallsworth and her husband also. Speeches were made by' Mr. and Mrs. Stallsworth. who deeply ap preciated the spirit of love and loy ally of- the "members of Mistletoe ramp to their deputy nnd member. Oracle t Irene Shirley then pre sented n hat box to Mrs. Stalls worth from the camp. A business session was held later nnd five new members were lnltl-!wns nted Into the order. Mrs. F. K. Jameson, who has been visiting her sistr. Mrs. .1. A. McDongall left for her home In Great Falls, Montana. Friday night. IrrMlll Club MrrtM Mr. W. Crew IlnMc Homo or Mrs. Gnmiuny lwilncMlny study Club The Daffodil rliib of North; on the afternoon of May lfi the Phoenix met at the h'me of Mix gV'tnesdiv Study club met for n W. Oanawny Wedmwlny. May I '. , uncial afternoon at the home of Klghteen ladies and five children J Mrs. W. K. Crews on South Oak were present. A covered dish dale. luncheon was served at 12:30 Cnloiful iris, columbine and o'elock. a jttiMps wvt. itsl Ihrnnghotit the The house was beautifully deco-Jroomi. After a short bun in ess Irene DeLojh, 525 South Holly It. Phone 890-L or 7f wiled with. iris and lullns. : A -lanse I hit-ii.rii.v: AVith rnnrllo' llL'htpil i ! helped to decorate lijihUv Vlia I tution was re,ud. the electjon of of- ! cake was made in honor' of threejficers was held. Tho unanimous !of the ladles having birthdays In wish of the club that the present !the month ot May. belnu Mrs. officers be. retained for another Hazel' Wshop, Mrs. Oertrude Furry ' year resulted in the re-eltietion of and Sirs. Pearl l!pyon; . Mrs. J. O. tlrey. president; Mrs. ; The afternoon was spent In play- T.. V Miles, vice-president: Mrs. ! Inn cards and Kuesslnu contests. M- H, Cochran, secretary; Mrs. i Mrs. Dietrich and Mrs. PolinR botll j V Alford. treasurer. l winninK a prize. Everyone, pres- J .The proBiam for the nfternoor. HanlnFaH Ihntl hl iimnl pent pleasant day. Mrs, k. l. waener, secretary, anu; Mrs. IS. Williams, treasurer. A most pleasant social hour fol lowed and refreshments were served by. Mrs. Canode, assisted by Mrs Porter Neff, Mrs. H. C. Han-, sen;. Mrs. Everett I.. Reeson, Mrs. P. O, Crawford nnd Miss Phlla Hall. . .: . . Mr. and Mrs Hurl Claddls are visltinff relati-ejMnCallfornla. ' cnwlcn Club Sponsors juno ltlKV slmw Tho Modford oarden club Is planniuK now for Its most -Imporr laI fmwer show! of the year, the une Ko(i(( ahow; 'yKUBiy tne ,-oses ro n( t1l-p ,)(,-t early ,n tnc month hut this season has been so very. cold. ; and backward that no one can .say just when, this show wlll. be held. A survey, of several j.rose Hardens recently lefL no doubt In tho minds of memliers of the committee that the best roses will not bo ready until nbout the mid- Idie of the nionth. Peonies, loo, are i still In tlKht hard . buds. However, 'readinesH for tills show.;. .-ilTho- rules of t.ha. StatF.odratlon of Oarden Clubs hayo been adpptetl nnd committee heads, are .working will bo announced-, shortly. The arranging of cut flowersx will bo one of the Important fentures , of this show. .y ' , . Miss Margaret Launspach re turned last week from. Merrill. Ore.; where she has been teaching for the past year.; ln June she nnd her mother, Mrs, Cleo. I-.au npaon, plan tq' leave for ti several we-ks' visit in Portland.' : - ; - - - DUmor Forty '.'.' Illuc Flower Ixxlgo. - An Interesting event of the week was a dinner party given by Mrs. R. Ij. Lnt-Hon of Phoenix and Miss Mildred Ulngmnn of this city on Wednesday at lilue Flower lodge, when they ontertiUned, tho So Ho More Sewing club. Guests Included' Gladys Hloan, Esther Lnnge, Winlne Mann, Lodi Coe, Dorothy Ban. Martha Arm strong. Mrs. Welshar. Mrs. Schu man, Frances Cannon. Alleen Iar son nnd Mildred UinKman. . .. MtMlfortl Gli Initiated (aiuma Phi lU-ia Janette Sloan of Woodstock street, who Is specializing- in her junior year of vocational education nt Oregon State fcolelge at Cor vallis, .has recently been Initiated into Gamma. Phi Beta v sorority, also Kappa. Alta fraternity, - into which she was elected president, for the coming year. Mrs. C P. Albert, formerly Mrs. Nellie Wing, of Berkeley, Calif., Is the house 'guest of Dr. f'arlow. While hero Mrs. Albert will attend the Rebekah convention. IVnvritn (Hivlc Will Meet The Rowena circle of the Yeo men lodge wil hold their social meeting for May at he W. O. W, hall Immediately following lodge Frill ny evening, May 2. This meeUng will be open for all Yeo men members nnd their friends. nnd will be apent in plnylrfg cards-.Tm( Mrs. R. H. Harwood and Mrs. J: K. 8chrecenjot ore to be the hoS' tesses of the evening. - - Business and Professional Women On illnc Program for Yeur The executive council of the Business nnd Professional Women's club held a business meeting nt the home of. Miss Kllzabeth Burr last evening.- nnd outlined n pro gram for the coming year. The date for the June meeting set, and will take place June ! This will be In the form of n banquet held at the Hote.1 Med ford, and will be followed by inJ staliatlon of the nvly elerHed officers for the ensuing year. A prominent outside speaker will he invited for that date. meetinc . nt. which committees for thn vDAr renortcd and the. const!-1 inClUUCU Hit' HIII,1I1K Wl MW.cn.l nursery-soni;s by, Jeun Alice Carkin who wuk accompanied, at the piano, by her mother,' Mrs. John carkin. Mrs, C- A. .Meeker und Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc played two piano duels, later Mrs. M, N. Ilouiin mum. two sonRS, ''I-lfo't and "Thank fiod . for a Garden." The part of the proBrnrnj in which all participated was the. at tempt to solve rifteen conundrums that were shown us, object lessons. Mrs. Carkin solving eleven was awarded tho , prize. Sum- Walter 1'oss' booklet, "The House by the Side of tha Road." . At the reiiuast. of- tha club, she read this delightful poem. The good times committee with Mrs. A. J. Hanby as . chairman, were, the hostesses for the day, 'Mrs.vP. K. Ueuel and Mrs.' H. 0. Wortinan presided at, the tea table while Mrs. N.. V: Hodges and Mrs. M, Nl jlogan assisted. . ', Miss Fay Woolscy and Mrs,. M. N,.Vun Scoyoc. wereguestfi'. . The Wednesday Study club year closed with this delightful after-, noon, but will . assemble once.dur-' j.inK June to entertain the husbands of members ut a picnic. Mr. and. Mrs. A. Helms', Jr., who have been in New York the past year whe,re Mr. Helms, has been at-. lendluK school, are guests of Mi". Helms' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Andrews. They expect to spend tho summer here. ... ' M .... ....... Washington Piu'cnl-Toarhcrs Will MM TucMlay ., , The Washington Parent-Teach ers! association will hold their,' lust meeting of the year, on Tuesday, May 21, p.t ' 3 . o'clock, T,ha new officers-, for next year 'will he pre sented. A musical program will be given by the pupils, n.nd refres.l?, mehta will be served., ,. All. membera and friends are urged to 'attend. ' t . Cltrysamlipmuni culo.i 'i . Huh Meeting . The Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble club mot at the home of Mabel. H)alr in Perrydale on Wed- .noHday. afternoon.', - .Tho -nftornoon was spent:ln sewing und conver sation. ' At the close of, the after noon refreshments.-were, served by Neighbors . Ne.w,lolt,'" Daniels and. HlaJiC. ' .;''' : " " ' ,:; v'.;., ; . ' Miss "Betty Brown; entertained a-'pumher'.oC friends nt dipner on Wednesday" eyejilng at-the. IJthia Hotel' following A motor trip, thru the . volley, CoYera were placed Prc-ScliiHi'l Children ' .' 1 ''i Will He Kwmlnod iPhyslc'dl examination for pro- school children' will be held at the V. W. .C. A. building on North Bartlett . street, .pit, the following dates: ' , ; ., ., , Lincoln and. ftooseycit schools, Tuesday, May 21, 1 to 4, p. m..t: Washington and Jackson schools, Wednesduy, Mrty 22; 1; to 4. )..m. All children who .' are to enter school this fall are., urged to atr, tend. . - c , , This Is nn annual roundup .of the work done, hy the P. T-.A as sociation and the. school nurse. In order that pro-srho'ol children may have a chance, to check up on their physical conditions, and -be. in good shape , to , enter hcIioo!.. in September. . -. .: " -"''. h'.::,.,-l lilnonln Parent Toaohem 1 llelil I JIM Mertln. "' The Lincoln P,' T.-A. held" a special meetlnpf . at the'T-Incoln school Frldny, May. 17. Tha fol lowing qffieers were elected: Mrs. J K.. Schrecengost,. president; Mrs. L. J. Knox, vice-president: Mrs, H. F. iJinge, secretary; Mnf W, W. Ilbhrer, treasurer. . 1-4 - . - Mrs, Bert Oreer of Ashland Is spending the week-end as guest or Mrs. 8. S. Smith at the litter's cabin at Kdgewood. Park on the ttogue. . . '. .. Copco Pino Organ' liwltnl Will Do Event of Tuesday. Local music lovers are looking forward with greju . .pleasure to the second, "request" pipe organ recital by Mlsa Betty- Brown, pre orgnnlst, to be presented' by the California Oregon Power Conir pany Tuesday May 21st. . , Numerous requests tht. were re ceived too late, for the previous program will he played Tuesday evening. These Include "Handel's Largo." "Indian Love Coll" from Itnsq Marie, "Hong of the Island." a popular Hawaiian .number and selections from the grand opera Faust by Gounod. Several request have been re ceived for a repetition of "Be lieve Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" and "To a Wild. Hose" hy MacDowell. A request number of particular Interest will he two movements from the orchestral suite "The Ttnoa nf Pnn" hv Frcderlrk Knight Logon, which Is descrlp - tive of the moonlit beauty of sylvan glade where shepherd lad and lassie as well nn nymphs and faun In nlpthtly revel. the lasli movement the rhBrm!n to. Crltjdfce these and offer sug-jencn iook ineir pari us o.-uneo wultx theme of the nymph tj Region. O Ithe occiislon. Mrs. Andres wnv interrupted by the startling call Mr. Flint, who is a botfinlnt "ultn the st.n- performer while of the Blrnttlng chanticleer put-ort broii(tht In specimen of the Mr, ft. V. Williams with aspira ting the revelers to flight. Mis pitcher plant and lady slipper for(tlons towards moilelling was un Brown has mnde un arrangement J inspection. liuny Medford wo- inlet eslInK character. j of this suite for pipe) organ that iH particularly effective on w tljree-munual Keute.t oiKttn at the Presbyterian church from which her recital " will be broudoust by remote control. j . AnotM number of popular ap-t ; peal will be ' The Kknters Walt." i I by Waltenfel. a rythmic wait of the old Herman achool which i never falls to charm, j Miss Brnwn'a adaptation of' , Fauat selections baa proven 'for several neaaonH one of her most ttucccHsful concert numbers and; (jncludea the best known of the j'many beautiful melodies of this famous opera, concluding with I the martial air of tha "Soldier's Chorus." On account of numerous re-. quests Miss Knight, mezao so prano, is repeating the numlwr. "By the Bend of the River by Clara Kdwnrd, whjch Bhe fen-; tyred In the last recital, , .1 Program i t. Selections from "The Stu- j dent Prince" Romberg Larao". from . Xerxes.. ... Handel. Two movements from "The Pipes of Pan . (a) Shepherds Dance (b) Nymphij. and Fauns ...Frederick Knight Logan Song. '"Hy" the Bend in the, Hiver." :.. Clain ftdyards Mildred Knight . 5.- Calm as the Night".- j Carl. Botim "Wedding of the Pajntcd i Doll" Nalco Herb Brown 1. "Indian. I.ove Cull" from I Bosfs, "Marie. Frlml "My Angeline," waltz ;song.. , Wayne "To a Wild Rose"..,..,..'. ..;.;.. MaoDawoll "In a Chinese Tea Boom"-. 10. ; , ijingoy li; "Song of the Islands"'.....'.K'nK 12. Song "The Pool'' Mildred Knight 13. "Believe. Ma it All Tl)psa F.ndeAflnp Young Charms,. 14. "Weary Hiver" ,..,. 16. "Skotoivt . ,Wolt waitcnei, 10. Selections from, "Faunt" .."...-..il...'......"...;..'.. Ootinnd Orrcon, Statp CuUiirn Club ', , Will' Hayo. ificuUi Motuluy, , The ' Ore-gqu StatB Collego. club will, have a picnic at JacHaon. Mq Springs, Monday., evening. May 20. All members are,, nuked to bring weli, filled, hiskeK In., crim, cofren anil cream w"l bo ed by , thq committee. Bupper will, be served at 0:30. . Thla i the closing meeting until next fall and n, lnrgo attendance Is expected. . ' Those wishing transportation phnnn, Mrs. CarpenMr. M . be fore nqon Monday. ' Foliow.lng .. tho picnic supper, swimnVng and dancing w.l( be en. Joyed "V Wen on oh Club Party . ,At HinalMirDor Tlonio. :, Members of the Wenonnh eiuo and their rlends were delightful ly entertained" with n enrd party at the home of Ora, Itlnnbnrger Wednesdny nfternoon. Four , tables of 500 were in play; Mrs. Williams holding high score and -Mrs. Marsh low. : Followlntr the awarding of prizes dainty refreshments were served, by the hostess, assisted by Hihla Thurrpan nd Fadellls Piatt. Tho next meeting will he held nt. Uiq Uome of Hildah Thurman on West ,14th. street who will en ter'Uiln wih;a. covered dish lunch - n;Vi'-:'-y ,''"- ' . DfK!ioif) Fitm; AtiuHbii:.. . i- Ijocnt it PhoonU ;;, .,' ' j ' . Mr, 'and Mis. Cieorgo Lnidley were guests during the week of Drs, 'Muslo Htundard and Dan. K. Hmndnrd whp. have lately, moved; AftHj4n to Phoenix, .;Orogpn fro: where they will. continue the prac tise of the late ilr. Malingren. Or. Dan K, Standard and Mrs. Laid ley are, both from 'southern ..Illinois. The nowcomerH are very much in lovp with the .Hogue Hiver valley nnd will: , loQuto. , permanenliy in Phoenix. - Mdlfoixl Garden Clttb, . '", , Call Special Mmbur The Medford Oarden club will have a special meeting Tuesday evening.' 8 o'clock ; at the Hotel Medford,. for ..thje purpose of elect ing .clelflgafp td .nttejid the Feder u'od Vinr jpn.',, club , convention wllc w,'d" convene. In C'orvullls Tnursdny vnd Friday. of this week, May sail niul 24th. Daughters nY Veterans , Will Mwt l-'-hlay. The Daughters of Veterans held their - first ' Muy meeting on the 10th, only routine matters hejng discussed. At. the next mooting, May 24th plans, tor onset-vance qf Momorl nl dny wiitrbe mnde. ., Mrs. WIlIUuiw ICiitrUiliw, G. A. R's on Tbursduy. The members, of the Chester A. Arthu'r Post fl ' A. ft. held their monthly meotlng, at the home of Mth, lp K. yilliami, on Mny, Oth. Those present were; Wm. hymitn, J. On Woods, W. Hi Wallace, Wm. Colvlg nnd Mr. Qwapby, Qf, Han Francisco. Mrs. Wood nnd Mrs. Lyman were nlsp welcome guests, Th( ' .comnilttee' from 'Etta D. Hohhs Tent Daughters ot Veter ans ww, M;h. ?arb,ia, Mr. Hplmes, and Mrtj. Wjlllnms. Mtlfonl Gartlen Club finest of Korby Club. Fourteen members of the Med ford Oarden club went visiting last Haturduy at the Invitation of the. .president of the Klrby cluh. Mrs. Snijth, who conducted the most Interesting of meetings at the home of Mrs. George James a few miles beyond Kerhy. , The Kerhy club has. been In existence over three years now' and has 40 studio, active members who are Inlen-sted .Mrs. Hose Sf hieffelin. ai t dlree in cultural subjects and study n tor: Mr. I. F. Andres, ait model; new topic nt each lesson This Mm. Louts Humphrey, Mrs, Carley, meeting was devoted to the study Mrs. lb-rt Lowry. Mrs. K. V. Wll- j of the arrangement of flowers. There were bouquet rorreciiy nr- ranged and others made up with obvlou mistake.. Members and guests were nuked Evelyn Wold Recital Event In Music Circles i' - fit rv ft ' Miss Hvclvn Wold, daughter or Mr. and Mi. Kric Wold, InJ eiite! pianist whose graduation riM:l(al nt SU. Mary's atuulcmy mi. Monday was tint outstanding in asical event of tho wok. men had not seen these before. Mrs. Flint wave an .mU estlng talk on wild flowers. , Ke,rby ladies exiect to be rep resented nt the state federntoni mi-tlng at Corvallis by n full dele gation, and Mrs. Smith will tho program at that time. The Kerhy ladles meet nt pri vate homes nnd serve cake an I tea after the business session which mnkes their .club n social ns well us a flower lovers' club. Medford ladles enjoyed the eon tact with this live wire group of women and felt well repaid for the long I"1 interesting trip. f Alpha Delphian Chapter Closes. Four Years Study - The last meeting or the four years course of the Alpha chapter of the Delphian club was -held at the country home, off the old stage roauY, of Mrs. It.. V. WillianiH. Thursday with an all day session. The ladles assembled nt ten o'cloek and held their business rnceting in the spacious parlors of the Williams home. p Thru the large windows the. val ley could be seen spreading out In panoramic splendor. presenting 'such distracting beauty that it was UlIUCUIl I" KIM' II IIH- l? illMl ill.ll.. from wandering from the subjects) under discussion. j However, the final business or the year was completed and It was deoUled to extend the Delphian work two years longer. , A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Hubert Hammond, .Mrs. Jonns Wold and the officers who assisted them In the first two years of Delphian work. It was their hard work and enthusiasm that pmde Delphi"" work thef outstand ing success it has been thruout the entire course. Mrs. K. H. Ilurd, who has been president during the pnst year, voiced her appreciation of the help and cooperation she has received. Under her wise guidance and the helpful supervision of Mrs. James Collins tills year Just com pleted with Us study of art and artists, has been one of the best. Mrs. Hose Schlef fclln. chairman or the nominating committee, pre sented the names of the officers for the eomlmr year as follows: Mrs, K. 11. Ilurd for president; Mrs, Vivian Norman Itnrto for first vice president; Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, second lce president ; Mrs. U. W. Hleeter, secretary and treas urer. These ladies were voted upon and, each in turn declared unanim ously elected by the secretary, Mrs. K, II. Johnston. Nearly nil the members present signed up for the additional two years course. After the business meeting two very. Instructive and Interesting papers were rend : "Art ami the Spirit of the Kra." by Mrs. Itert Jowry. "The Significance of Art to the Layman," by Mrs., Jonas Wold. - These ladles left much food for thought with their henrers and mnny points worthy of recollec tion. Next came the "play," the most mirth provoking thing that could be Imnglned In which the following characters took part In picturing Hf nn lived In a modern Ilohviulan , Hum nnd Mm. Luke Hyan, stu- ui-ntn. i hdsb iiimm h oumm- imninn I "up-to-date" m l students, Mrs. - S.-hleffelln. the hnrned teacher and Mrs. Andres n model 3 "ivJ r Mis. Humphreys and Mrs. U .van eac.i were decided hits In their separate w ays. In fact tho characters all, by their unique costumes, and their art productions, showed how much Lhey 1 had benefitted by the' pufet year's study.- It was a great suc cess the play. 1 Kvery one assisted in 'preparing the .delightful lunencon ,that. wns laterpartaken or. and this lunch- eon, under the m anugometit of 1 Mrs. Louis Ulrlch, and tho lumens, i Mrs. Williams, was as great a s uc cess us the pluy.. ' -.ivi"-.' i , Later Mis. James Collins-showed a oolcction of fifty copies of fam ous, pictures that the club had rented for one mouth. These, ttie De Medici prints, gave every one present much pleasure ' and it ts hoped they may bo vie wed. ami be it source oi' inspiration to many .Medford people, who will ho. lti vited to view them Inter.1. ' ! Mrs, Hay Sntchwoll gave -a very delightful account of a tifii to Portland, where she .represented the Medford "Alpha" Chapter of DclphlaiiH at a stale federated meeting or Dclphlnmt. ' As Mrs. Satchwell is the first one tu ntlend a state meeting, It was very inter esting to. all to hour her account. Late in the afternoon the Del phian ladles, after Lianklng Mrs. Williams for the most pleasant of days, departed for their sevornl homes, feeling that imh'ed this had been the best meeting of the year. - ' Vicars-McKlfivsh Wedding ' SolcinuiM'tl In hlantf. In the presence of a fttw friends, a prelty spring weddln was M"'" , emnlzed at the Free .Methodist parsunaue, Tnursuay at 4 '-IOCK when Miss Wllla McKtfrcsh, dau ghter of "Mr. and Mrs. O, Mo-! Kirresh who resjde on "tho Sis-1 kiyous. 'was united In ' mat-riage to John Haymond Vlcars.'of Ash land, Rev. J. K. XlrDonald nfflelnU Ing. Beautiful shades of Colum bine, with greenery wero.- used for decora tin nH. The brido was very nltractlve in a gown of be I ho crepe roma, wjth hat to match, Mr. and Airs, Vicars are well known In Ashland, whare they will reside. Mr. Vicar being cm ployed with the Copco. Pyihlait Sisters Convention Held ut Grunts Pass The seven'tli annual convention of Pythian Sisters of the fourth district was hold at Grants Pass May, llth, 1UJU. The reception und registration was, held at 1 p. m. The opening session started at 2 p. m. with a salute to the flag, the singing of America nnd repeating the Lord's Prayer. ' The address of welcome by Lulu Hun mini of Grunt Puss, the re sponse by Chun M. . Flchtner of Medford. Tho honors wero then given to the past junior supreme represen tative, Mabel A. Roberts and Past Orand Chief Llla G. Wort man of Talisman, nnd Grand manager VWu Mark of Cmpqun Temple, Ruse burg. A reading by Minnie Heine of Medford. The memorial ser vices were put on by the L'mpqua Temple.. The business was thuti taken care of. The committee ap pointed were: Press, Clara M. Flchtner, Mae PaUier. Ida (.'run dull, Lulu Hnnnum. Resolution Hermine Kline, Mac Parker, Ida Onndull. Thanks. Olive Oaylord, Martha Chi Istlanson. Mnry Prcseotl. The next district convention will he held nt Ashland. The following officer ' were ejected for the coming year: District deputy, O. Myrtle May berry. Ash Intnl. Senior, Cluru M. FJchlner, Medford. " ' ' "V" ' : :' .ftv v.i ' Si . . j j . . Gertrude. Jonti, Grant ' .Manager. Helen Bell, Tluseburg. Hecretary. Obera punn, Ashland. Treasurer, Helen Wilson, Uose-, burg. . I Protector, Mamie Molar, Grants j Pass. ! (JuaCd, Hrml Kline, Medford. ( Press correspo.ulent, Mubel A. Kiiltfi-Ls, Ashland. The Knights convention also I held In (i rants Pass at the snme I time sent a delegation to tmv their n eHpecis to the Pythian Sisters. i Itnit fut W'ni'lnviin n. rhnli-mnn ! with Hrown ami Krnst, who pre-! .seined the sisters with a beautiful' boutiouet of flowers with a few well chosen words. The meeting then adjourned to ithe W. O. W. hall, where a bun . iitiet was given by the. ladles of the I Kelief forps. At 8 p. m. the meeting wns called to order with Thermnplia j officers in the ehulrs. -Tnllsman ' Junior Pass. officers and staff put on the ! in hy the following ladies: Mrp-. knights initiation. Tbermopylla l. Ai Derr, Mrs. Van Scoyoc, 'Mm." officers and stnff put on sisters Lymnti. Mrs. Pankey and Mrs : initiation.1 The grand officers gave' Kunzman. short talks on the good of the order. A delegation of Pythian Sisters. ! tho scripture lesson. Coke, Ontndall. Marks and Hnnie- Angel food cake and ien! were burg were sent over to pay re-1 8.rved' by the hostesses. ' Mri4 spects t(t the knights and present rby. Mrs. Van tyykc and. My'.' thorn with flowers. j vnn Scoyoc. There were two solos by t.ene- f. " vievo MeOrkle of Medford. aMrs. F. Coclimu Hostess J- ;-4 reading by Helen Hell of Itnseburg. fioltle.n I .Ink Class A few selections from "It's the i m,..s, Kraut Cochrnp entertalneil, (Mlmnte, band of TUermopylin ! the C.olden l-Ink Hlble class of the' Temple wer.o much onjoyed. The , Christian church at her. home Tri session then closed when refresh- : fay ufternnon. - . " . :Za ments were served by hou Springer j Tho meeting was opened by n nnd her abe help. Kveryope went j Hong after which the Lord's Prayer home feeling It hud been n very Wns repeated In unlspn. . .' inslruetive nnd Inspiring conven-! Mrs. t'oker then read thesoere-'S tiun and thanking Thermopylla Mary's report and nlso read letters l empio ami urunis russ ior ineir(f appreciation from some mem-j I help und cooperation for putting j hers who had been III nnd received j jthq convention over In such flowers from the class. Mrs. Po weir : splendid, way. , .had charge of the . devoUnnnls, ' j Mrs. Hursell and Mrs. SJudley of-jl liiiihllitft Hsidge 'lub. ! ferlng prayers. " DiitcilniMl ill Miksohc Homo j .m',.h. Hi-mterson. the president. ! APrs. Mikscho entertained thejthun appointed Mrs. Catey nnd.' Jliuildlng Hrtilge club and a few -iyH Kichaidson on the cntertnin-' (Invited guests at her home on i mi.IU committee for the next m'eet-i iVeaeh street Friday afternoon, i to i,e held al the home of-Mi- 1 After t)m, usual number of games, j Hover," Juno 14. Mrs. Hover and 'the hostess served refreshments. Idaughter l-uciie nnd Mrs. Nell will 'wlih the assiKinme of her duuK!-. the serving committee. vi Iters Patricia and Mereia and Mrs. t All business being ovfr'' tile 1 Haymond Mikscho. The next meet- j afternoon was turned over to the" lug will, bo at the country home of j entertalniiient committee of 'Mr Mrs. Carney. ICvn Benson Presents Pupils in Daiu'e Hovue Tho da nee rovue given by the pupils' of lOve Ih'tiHon's dancing academy on Monday nnd Tuesday nt Hunt's Craterian was one thal;nm lierinanson. Shellev. Bursell will long bo remembered. The PU-,Voung. AdaniH. Powell, Tom Pan-1 plls showed excellent training and j kpyt AI)P pnkey, Keene Catey. a number of mve dances wore pre- ,onPHi Hover, Hesslegrave,-Neil,' sonted. including novelty, interpre- j jiodgklns. Mauldlng, Millnrd, Peck,1' tntivo nnd character dances. Twelve j Henderson, ' LetherowY ' Gregory numbers were presented, which fash. Wiley rLols Richardson. Coh'j- drew, forth gunerntiHi 'response. I'be per,' Hurna' Coker, Lewis, Haley, ages of tho young urtlsta vangcijl j Maury, Kd Vincent, Merritt,' VenV 1 fi'uin six to 14 years. ' , : ! er, lledgepeth, Cnpps, Tucker.' A well presented, spirited gypsy jj'crry. Ayres. Morrison and-Mrs.". dance wa sthe first number on thejwpnver of Kugene. : ' : ? ' program. The following eight stu-1 dents were Included: 1-nvon Anr durson, Doreon Leverette, Marjorle McNalr, Doris Patton, Arlone Ames,' Margaret Mann, Helen Pal. ton nnd LaMurlo, Heck. A delgihtful Holland kid number was presented liy George Henson and .Barbara-. Holt, drawing forth nn exceptionally good response. In a Japanese dance, Oretchen Mc Allister, Barbara llevans, LnMuiie Beck and , Barbara Franklin wree, lamb tongue girls,'' while Hay Le Fevre and J-ktrbam Holt W'ere fan. soloists. ' , ' , The jtx'zz Idea Was brought outj cleverlyiln n dance hy Laou AUp derson, including a number of difr ficult raccoon steps. A, novelty dance, Trioka, was especially wel enjoyed nnd presented Helen Pat ton and Doris Patio tias whit? horses, and lnMur1o Beck as A . black horse, all driven hy a Jockey, I Noel Benson, using long reins and j along whip for effect. Prancing' steps were the feature of this numr, her. ' . A toe number, plerettte. Is diffl-i cult for even older dancers to nt-,! tempt, but wns ennied through lo success by Marjorle McNalr, La Von Anrlerson. Hue LeFnvre. Bar- i1(1,.n Hfti. ii.uhiirn Bevan and cirelchep Heck. This number was w(,,, eiveu Iiml included Itusslan hnllet stops.. Spirit of the Night Winds was done perfectly 'by Helen WooiL personifying the soft movements of the evening breeze, growing tern-1 Pentiums and then dying down again, ' . An acrobatic dunce featured dlf ficult hack bends, cruh wnlkH. shoulder stands, nrm stands, knip ups and crab wnlks. - The students taking part Included Doris Patton, Helen Pntton,. LnMurle Beck, Rao LeFevre, Barbara Holt, Oretchen McAllister nnd Bnrbnra Bevnn. A beautiful Argentine tnngo by Marjorle McNalr, 12 years old, nnd. Noel Benson, 13 .years old, was a perfect presentation. LnMurle Beck was also perfect In tho "Moth," an Interpretive dance. Thelma flood, Blanche McLean of AshJnud and Noel Benson of Medford . presented a soft toe dance, followed by the final num her, Columbine Out Flirt, In which LaVon Anderson. Doreon Leverette nnd I-nMurie Beck performed to advantage. - On Tuesday evening nt the final performance, flower In nhundunc together with boxes of chocolate, were enthuslnsticnlly received by the, pupil and not one dancer was nmlUed. ; . Mr. Benson wn presented with a magnificent basket of flowers from her students, which were more than appreciated.. Music for tho dance numbers was very ably furnished by Mm, W. II. Anderson, studio pianist, who left her sick bed. to be present ,nn this nccasion, and Mis Betty Brown at the organ. A great deal of credit I due to these musicians for their active parts on the pro gram, which was so greatly en Joyed by out-of-town visitor, that Mrs. Benson has been renueslei to repeat tho performance nt the Vlnlug theatre. Ashland, again this year. The date fixed fin- this en- tertntnnjont will be the 31st nt May. . Healing chocolate with an egc heater before serving will often prevent a scum from forming. Social Events of Thq 4i.?ide circle of the. Flrjtfc-; M.' . cfttifch will' meet Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. It. A. Koppes. 22 liose-. avenue.' Membership; urgel tu attend. , Visltocs. .nlvviiys' t Welcome. , v . , ; Mw, Darby Kntertaliw W. IL M. S. ChlKS An enthusiastic meeting of thV . H. M. H. of the First Methodist KpiKCopal church was held at the home of Mrs. Curtis Darby Tues- day afternoon, featuring the nn- nuul May mite box opening, with a goodly number present, and jl substantial offering, the best In . several venrs hlstorv. The program, stressing mite boxes and tithing, was participated Mrs. Ilotloway conducted devo- ttonals with Mrs; Minenr rending1 Heritinnson and Mrs. Jones. Mesdnmes Wiley, Lewis : arid1 Coker served delicious home made ' cream puffs, fruit salad, sand wiches and tea and coffee.' , '. M ! Those enjoying Mrs. Cochran's .hospitality were: Mesdnmes Lnmp-U Ministerial Moot , i; The, "Rogue Hiver Valley Minis toiinl association ivlll meut Mom- day noon-for chicken dinner and program foflowing at tho- Ttogue ' Klk at the invitation of Hey. and- Mr. J. JJ;' McDonald. 1; It, wil he the regulnr May meet'-'J Ing nnd wlll be In the form of, a." picnic, arid promises to he a most, enjoyable gathering. The wlves nrn.1 nlso Invited to be guests with tho assnclalion. ' - . Vtr.'1 The. following will go from Me(T- ford:,; s" Rev,, ancf Mrs. C. liJw'eH, llevv nntt Mi's. H. Rr HeeH,!tleVv nnd'; Mrs. H Cv Funlt. lU'v. and )tm( K. P. Lawrence, Rev. J. R. Copder, Rev. nnd MJrs, It., I?.;.la,vldso,'n;.of " Knglp Point. ..' - kl Wr1rl;nfV Roll- rP Ralph 1$, Ausliid of , KJmnth FjUIh and Ollye 1111) of Marril.J,, Ore., were united in imirrjage . yesterday at 3. p. ro ..They., mrJ accompanied by J. A. Butler, otVi the. Pierce-Allen Motor comjmn;- -Mr. Austnd Is a young buiflncKj map of, Klatpa'H. Ffiiis, but j)imH, to., make, his future homq-, in MpdJ 4 ford, , . , -, k - - '-. ,. , l,fj Radio Program KMED ' Mall Trlbunt-Vlrgln BUUoit "' i' in I Siindur, My t to, 0 B, mK rVullry. ,Rni1l,o i ..-.'Church.; Z - .-.i MniuUiy. Mny SO.., '. 9:30 to 10 ycm Hlilo Phar- ' . mwy. ' , .10 to 1Q:30 Amciirrvn lJun,- ' rtry. , : . ' 10:30 to 1.1 Jnnjnn .Electric. company, Atfhlund. 11 to 1 1 :30 HOUtlR'VJl, OiT- Ron Oua compiiny. " 11:30 to 12 llooti-iy. .' 12 noon -Villi, Trlliunc, nstflj, fln.slH-n. ..'' , . 1 . ,l to : 12:10 I.c.n-ln, Super Hcrvlce Htiitlon. ' .j. U:30 to 1 Sanilorson . Moir . company..., . .),,. 1 to 1:30 McNnlr.' . I'hir- timer, Anhhind. - !.: 1:30 to 2 Hnlilvr'n nnlryi'A t , Proflucu company. , :! ?i:.-r 2 to 2:30 Koonomy .Grose- . tcrlu and Kil Blnnn,- , i " ,B to 6:1 lulu Thoater Riilile. c .8.H to 6:30 Mall Trlliuno. ' .' ' newH, marHetjt and bane- , lii.ll scoreK. ,''. ,8:30 to 7 Gatcg Xuto com- ' , pany, Foriln. . . H to 8:10 Knl Transfer. t ,8:30 tn!:3ft Munomotnr Oil l-' i company. .-... (' ' ! -, ;, ,n ,'I.oral music lnvnr will welcome the popular return of Mliw llettyj llrown, the well known orBanl.it,' diirlnK Copco hour lomororw niRht:'5 MU Itrown will feature h . ,"re (iu'Mt" pipe ovffun recital, from 0 tQ 10 p. m., anil hiiH iarninireil n Rplenilld proKiiim for ihe occn-'"'-Blon. She will he aiwlRteit hy All ' Mildred. Knlnlit, meuu-eepruno,