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WEWOTW ArTL TTiTBTTNTE, MEDFOuT), OUKOOX. SrXDAY. JUXF. n. 1)jn. Irene DeLosh, 325 8onth Holly St. Phone S90-L or 71 51 4 vi:i:ki,v t-.i.KM.it ! Miimlay Anu'rU-an Auxil liiry will hulil ii Muriul incft- lng at llio urmm-y, 8 u'clnck. I'iano rt'cilal of ,Mih. (ioi'e'B pupils. St. .Maik s I'ar- Mi hall at 8:15. Chrysanthemum Circle No. 48 will have Us regular mt'i'l- Ini; ut :30 at the I. o. O. 1 hall. .j, Tuesday St. Ann's Altar Society have Us regular business ses. Finn at 2::!l. 'i'" A"m,"7 ' tht Urst Haptlst church wll meet in business session at the homo of Mrs. N. A Meade, XlM Hennett street. W. 11. M. S. of the Klrst Methodist church will meet v at the home of .Mrs. i.corcu Mrs. Cieorcu Kunzmun on Crater ake:0f KuKene which was solemnized avenue at -J: :!. . on Saturday, June 1st, at the WcilncMlny I church. RGV. Adams, ntuilent pas- Pythian Sisters card party I tor of the nniversitv iffl..,.m.l 'at the K. of I, hall at 8 o- clock. ISrldKC and 5UU will bo played. The Catholic ladies benefit card party at 8 o'clock. i " Thursday Pythian Sister club will 4 meet at the home of Mrs. O. S. Caylord at her home in & Jacksonville. Ladies' Aid Society Knu- lish Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ounther, CIS South New- town. Carnation club will meet at Mrs. Kenpke's on McAn- 4 drews road at 2:30. . lrlihiv 40 and 8 hamiuet in the Cm- ter's dininK loom at the Ho- - tel Mcdford St. Mark's Ouild picnic Llthia park in Ashland. Daughters of Veterans will meet at armory. Local Easte-n Star Honors Edna Isaacs. Mrs. Kdna Isaacs, prominent lo t ar Eastern Star, and tlrand War-1 tlen of the state association left early this morninR for Portland to attend the stale convention beini; held there Tuesday. -Wednesday and Thursday of this weok. former matron of the local Heames chap "tor, Mrs. Isaacs was honored W ednesday night by 4he installinc; officers of the Mcdford lodse. with a dinnenr at the lintel Modrord. The small dining room was col orfully decorated in a profusion of: roses and honneysltckle, while can- ille-lights sdded tl mellowness to j the. atmosphere. Twenty guests, were present, each of whom pre -: sented the state warden a bcauti -; fill bonnet of favorite flowers ac-; eomnanied by an appropriate card , 1.1-1 i f-. .llntior HlO linrtV Kiotored out to the homo of Mrs. Clen Fabriek where bridse was en- loved tor the remainder of the ev- enins. First prize went to Mrs. j (Jeorce Aiden and the consolation ...... a.,,i,.,i to Mrs. John Itutler. ' At ilm enndusion of the evening the Ruest of honor was presented .viih ti hPHiitifnl bracelet of white gold and brilliants by Ihe members Other local membetsVwho are companyinc trn. Isaacs north are Mrs. W. 1L MctJowan and Mrs. Hohert Hoyl. Mrs. K. X. Khlridge and son. Hilly Harnum. will also go with Mrs. Isaacs and remain ; with her In the northern citv until Luke or (he Woods , the end of the week visitlm; j .Miss Lmagenla Whit e. the frienda and relatives. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,M. K. t j White of this city, left this morn- Mrs. N:in Curry, of Diillns. Texjis, n(J. (,. t1(1 jjatr ()f t1(l Woods, and her daughter. Mrs. K. A. Nel- where she will spend a two'weeks' on. and young son. Dean, of Ala- vacation with relatives and friends, meda. Cal.. .arrived here Saturday i Miss White'n mother will join to spend two weeks visiting at thejthein on week-ends. Miss White homes of Mrs. Nida Oatnian. of this j is a. graduate of St. .Mary's acad city. and Mrs. John Patterson, "f;emy. Ashland, both sisters of Mrs. Curry, i ...t,,.,.., ....i seen her sis- Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. (Irani and lev for more yoslerilay. than 20 years until j Chrysanthemum Circle Jlas Meeting Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble club met Weunesduy afternoon. June r. at the home of Neighbor Prue Piatt on Kast Jacksfn street. The afternoon was spent in work ing on n comforter. At the ebse of the afternoon refreshments were served by Neighbors F.dith Keck and Ktla Panker. The club was- delighted to have Neighbor dill as a guest. The next meeting of the Thimble cluh will be Wednesday evening. June IMi, when the members and their husbands will Journey to the homo of Susie DeVole at Shady Cove. Monday evening. Jun will he the rep u la r meeting of Chrys anthemum circle No. M. NclghohiM of Woodcraft lit this thno will have a grab bug. anil all neighbors fire asked lo bring something to contribute toward It. All visiting Neiphhors are ex tended a most cordial invitation to meet with circle Ny. In the I. o. o. K. hall. Mm. WilliHm P. Holt and d:iuub ter. Miss ItHi-hara. wni to Herke ley. Calif., Thursday to b Mrs. Holt's mother. Mis. It v im is ill. Local ConiHer On ( optti lliidio Program t mi Tuesiiay even m npco i olio prngnmi. which preented veral well known muichuis "f l hip city, w as greatly en.uyed by l"cnl music .v:s. The progrnm f ntun d a number of oi itfinnl Mi'.MiilMislllous l.y Juiuvvmv llullir. ' all nf whirl, wen' veil rc.i'lveil liy ; tlinse who lislfiUMl In. It l hopoil , '"" iuii'ihmi local otim poKi'i-! loMunuo nil- splciiiMil efforts a k tliese line fr assisted by Nln; .Miss Itutler was Cole .Mulhollaml. ! contralto, ami A. J. MucDonouiih. : lemir. In nolo ami iltiet numbers. i .5. 1 Mr. and .Mm. K Itoss of 1'ort A!lml arc new residents of .Vol. torn, havlni; recently moveil to this i city Air. Kosh is issnriateil with the ailvei-l isiitk' ilepartment of The -'""'"'iiia Oivisnn I'ower company Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon Attend 1 1 R(!hwrinn.Di.n.ti..i. v. Mr. ami Mis. c. c. Umiim.n and dauRnler Mitil.a.a returned Sun ,i.lv frnn, ,,, ...i,,,,.,, ,1, ... , 'tended the wedding of Miss Hnel 1 Prut urn an donn nf u-nm.,,. , yelsltv of Oregon ,l IV, . Charles Ij-slie Schw.-ln,. ,..,.. Qf tne Central Presbyterian church ; of the Central Presbyterian chinch Utile Miss r.ai bara Lemmon was flower nirl. Miss Maurlno Carrol of this city was also a Kuest at the w.idiliin; which was one or the leading so cial events of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Hal l'hitt will leave by niolor today for Portland to siend several days. ( opiii ;iris Honor Airs. Ieiry ('ranronl at I.iiiicIiiiiii A very pretty luncheon was Riven Thursday noon at the Hotel Mcdford In honor of Alls. P. O. Crawford by the itirls of The Cali fornia OivKon Power company. This luncheon was in the nature of a farewell to .Mrs. Crawford. who is leaving in the near future .t jln h(M. ilusl,an(, , .,,. nvw home in Chicago. 'i A beautiful ccnlcrplcce of roses. J I with KarlandH of bougainvillaea 'land spirea. was used for table dec oloration. The 28 suesls were ISCall-d llf one l,,irv tiibln ......I, place being marked with a minia ture traveling bag. The entertainment throughout the luncheon honr was furnished by the Jtiirton sisters orchestra. w,o included in their program ! several nutnhci delightful vucal .quartet jirs. Crawford I .,i ,, was presented Copco girls, to which sho re .-Ii UObil words. Miss Evelyn Dew,, a senior at i niwiHuy 01 orcKon major - in music md supervisor of(.,y. They are staKlim the exhibit public schools of j f flwers which the Mcdford Car- music of the lingerie arrived home yesterday to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dew. -iT7,tT ' v. ' ""-crvi. " ' ' ' i.igwoo,i i-ark, j a. r. Miinn ana .Mrs, H. T. I DeLush Ml - UK" Will lie IlOSteSSUH to the "Her Lake ehapter l aughters of hp Amem-an Revolution, at Mrs. sun.mer home ut lMKe- on dy. June u j- Mlm 1 ehalrman of ,n'' transportation committee, and "'"',' s having ,.,,, in their ars for passengers or those not way to gu, arc asked to h ;iving call he. Mrs. Alice Heard of Lake Cftv California has born visiting ovrr i the week-end with her hmthcr-in- ! law. C. c. Heard and family. win ywi Kol.mus "'iiain are nouse guests of ' .ir. in hi .irs. i . v. i;ngiish or West Ninth street. Mr. ami Mrs. Knight Celebrate (.olden cibllng Aiiulvcrsiiry Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight enter tained with a seven o'clock sunner on Mondav evening. June the thii-fl i honurini: their fiftieth wedflimr n. niversary. Covers were placed for thirty eighl. A number of lovely gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Knight by their friends. Hrltlge formed the diversion of the evening, hlyh scores being held by .Mrs. S. A. Nye Mild Mr. C. I. Hutchinson, and second by Mrs. W. M. Hiddie and Mr. F. K. Mer rick. Mrs. Mat tie Combs and daunh- ter Miss r lossle t ombs. nicniii pa tiled by Mis. Matilda N'wnian. aunt of M iss Combs, uf Herkeley. Callforn'a left Wednesday for sev era I weeks' visit wit h relatives at Scattle anit nthe em Washington. places In west- Lniployeo. l.njoy Trainp Party, ! Thn ..n.nl.,v,... ,f .ho tri.rf .lo. partmenr of the Pacific Telephone a nd Teli.'rfiph company held uith "tr;imp party" in Ihe parlors of the Pratt, eompany office Thursday evening. Two tables of bridge were in pl:iy , dining the evening. Mrs. J. o. Pan-l-t-T held filth score and Mr. N-ll Xoi'-ind low -icfire. Mis Myrtle otterdale and Misji Doioihy Xy-oAtiuner acted as host psmcs f the evening. Th honoid guests wre Mr. C. K. .Hickman general mamger. of Saitle. find jMr. H. H. Hammond, m.nager f ihe Ilium' Ti'lvphuno ainl 'IVIiKi-aih company. Al a late hour th.' tramps assom- arouml an Iiiipi ovIm iI camp- fire where their relreshments. con- slsllnf of sanilv. idles. pickles. ' olives ami dtiuirhnuts were served! In tin cults. Thane attending were: Mrs. J.! O. lianister, Mrs. Tom llryant. Miss; Mae Heath, Mrs. Gladys Cilenu, Miss Kvelyn Ciiove, Mrs. .Veil New laml Miss Dorothy Nyswallner. .Mi's. Virginia Kirkpatrick, Miss Hanee Jewett. Mrs. Thelma .Merrill and Miss Myrtle Olterdale. One of the first local Shrlners to return from the convention at l.os Anneles was Dr. K. (!. Hid den who arrived here Friday eve ning- Mrs., Kiddell accompanied the doctor on the ten-day vaca tion trill. Hostess at BHiljre Honoring .Ml.ss Minenr. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home uf Mrs. C. C llartiy. I uesday. June 4tn. when she en ! tertained ill honor of Miss Ciladys Minear. The evening was spent In play int; bridge. Miss t'.ladys Minear held hij;ll score. The following Kue.sls wiM-e present: Miss tlladys Minear, l-tcrlha Savior, l.cneve Sinikius. Huby Hamlin, Marjoric ! Klsk. .L'llow .Mae Wilson. Kern Hailiaimh, Opal Harvey, Ituth Mi near and Helen lOllenhurtT. Uefiesliiiu'iits were served by the hostess. Misses Hutti and 1 Handle Winch -ell uf Portlund, who have been the house Kuesls of Mr. and Mrn. D. I. McNary. tefl Weilnesday for I. ok Angeles. Calif. On their return they will visit aain in Medford. llo,is fur laiurlicon lloilitl'ins Oiitiif'ron (ncsl Mrs. I'. S. Armstrong entertained a i;i'oiii of friends at her home on Kuft Main Kriday noon with a de lightful lum-hcon honoriiifV' Mrs. I'lyde Holers of Ucuo, Nevartft. The yuest of honor who formerly resided in Medford. has spent the i;iMt week visiting at the Armstrong homo. Miss Maude Uarrler, supervisor of physical education in the Mcd ford schools, will leave here Mon day for Devil's Lake lo spend the summer at lierodne. Meilfonl Will Inhibit Poi'djiiui ICose Khow. j Bnrt, president of the Medford iar- ; ,!,. cluh. left for Portland Thurs- den Chili is pitttlim on at the Pm-t-tiind rose show. This is the first time Medford has attempted this .tiid after our own show here the fiij-st of the week we all know th.it our displiiv at Portland will be well worth while. The (J ranis Pass cluh and the Illinois Valley club are also putting on displays. .Miss Honnie Moe. of Minneapolis, who has been teaching school at Hend. spent several 'days in Med ford the past week as the guest of Miss Priscilla Webb. Pythian Sisters (ile Showei. The Pytbhin Sisters club gtive ti shower for Mr. and Mrs. Hiehiird K. Hlake at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Iloeni Thursday evening. The evening was spent In playing .aids. Those present included Mrs. Carl Fichtncr Mrs. J. H. Varhough. Mrs. K. J. Klein, Mrs. N. II. (lay lord, Mrs. O. J. Wolfe, Mrs. Ida Cole, Mrs. II. (i. Wormian, Mrs. William Oleson. Mrs. Minnie Heine, Mrs. Klizabeth Temple Mrs. Wil liam Swart.. Mrs. George Jaidley, j Mrs. J. W. Nixon. Miss Avis Anslmtz, Instructor in the Washington school, will leve j here Monday for her home lii Mln-, "' "i"""" tHtls lloiiorcil Luncheon Party. Misses Hetty and Suzette Stennett will entertain a number of their friends with a 1 o'clock luncheon on Monday at the home of their parents on South Itlversld honor- ing Ir Crawford and Marjorle McNair who are holh leaving Med ford. The luncheon will be followed ty j a theatre party. I ; Misn Wllda lilclunond arrived In this city Thursday evening from jCorvatlts where she has Just com pleted her sophomore ycHr at O. i S. C. She expects to upend the sum mer here with her sister, Mir-s ( Gladys Illehmond. Will Attend (inuloitt ion at I'nlvei-dly of Oregon Miss Margaret Hetisley left Kat- lurdayTor Luyene to spend several 'days at the Zeta Tim Alpha sorr- Itv as the gueft of her sinter. j Hornyce, who Is a member of the graduating class this yer. Miss Hen-l" will te Joined by her fath- r '' hnrther. of Portland, who ic in HUK ne to attend t:ie euin- mencement ir"ram. Mf CnmplH-ll HiMew Informnl Pinly. Mt Harrb't CHtnpbell entertain A hlvten sch'jol friend at a psrty at her home on King street Wednesday. A covered di?h lunch w;in nerved nnd hii exciting treure hunt provided fun for th remain der of the evenlnir The following nil'"! ure pr ent : The Ml-w.es ltoM-rt Htenrn. I'url.iri Vmi na Vnm lltilnmter. r,()1 th). Kolnrts, Mary U-e Hob- cits, Heity Hardwcll, Clara Mue KiiMin. Harriet Andrews, Charlei t Wakefield. Hill Howerman. Iick Isaacs, Jack Hierma. Cliff C.arnetl, John Connor, I larry (.Sill, Chillies Clay ami Jack Walker. I Prizes for finding the key in the I treasure hunt were kIvcii ti HettyN Harilwell, John Connor, Harhara Youiik and Hill Howerman. ' I Miss Marlon liriKfs, a Medford school teacher, will spend several weeks at Devil's Lake as the KUcst of Miss Maude Harriyer before k" inu to her home al Hermlston for the summer months. Mlsa IlolmlKH'k ICctui'iLS To SK'inl Summer I lei v. Miss Alice Holinitcck arrived hero Thursday from Kukpho where, .she just eompleicd her first year t the I'niversily of Oreuon. Miss Holm beck majored in music and received several honors in that de partment during the year. She will spend the summer months at the (?. K. Gore home. Mrs. Kdllli Olson of nitvllle. Wash., will arrive Monday to at tend the weddinc of her son, Clar ence Olson, and Ituth McCollom, which will take place Wod uesday of this weeek. Ktitci'laiii (inct.s l'lttm Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. McNary of Xorth Central avenue have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Stevenson of Manistee, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. R D. Heekei from Virginia, Minn., their nephew. Capt. and Mrs. W. 1-3. Heeker and chil dren. Hetty, Jane. Hobby and Jack, of Herkeley. Cj.lif. Mrs. Sievens'on and Mrs. Heeker are sisters of Mrs. McNary, Mrs. It. L. Wilson entertained the Sewing Society Thursday evening at her home at 11- South Urape slreeet. Pin no Pupils Give Kedtal. The piano pupils of liiiogeue Wallace presented the following program at a reeitatl given at the St. Mark's Hall, on Tuesday even ing. A targe number of friends and parents were In attendance: Flying Williams LutUibyc Williams Phoebe Dean The Cuckoo (.in volt . Hteslaur Hreslaur Harbara Lemmon The Circus Parade Klnscellu Soldier's March Schumann Kenneth Crawford March of the Gnomes Mall I'nde ltemu Grant-Schaeffei' A lice I lorncr The Fast Limning Hrook Hllbro Valsc Mueller Janet Maatiu I larlcrpiin Thompson. LlttloConcerl Waltz ('Kcruyt Hetey Vlltn Frolic of the Wood Nymphs. .Nelson Chase of the Hulterflics .... Denneo Mary Louise McKlhose Curious Story Heller The Skylark Tschalkowsky Frank's Faber Minuet In (! Herthoven Waltz In A Flat Schubert Maragery Mary Mann Allegra.in C Dussck The Hallet Thoniuson Harbara Durhnm Gavotte Dent Mowry Musetta's W;illz Song .-. Puccini Doris Conger Scherzo in H Minor Mokrejji Cuth Clement German Dance Hecthoven Scherzlno. (from Carnival Pranks) Schumann Louise Hrommer Waltz In D Flat Chopin Intermezzo In Octaves.-.. .Lesdictzky Joseph Hartley M r a ml M rs. Jens Jensen a ml family left by motor Wednesday for a several weeks vacation. They will visit relatives mini friends in Minnesota and other eastern cities. Mrs. Tliui'iiinii Hostess Weiioiiah Cluh, ' llulda 'J'hurman entertained the niemliers of the Wcuonah dub with a covered dish luncheon at her home on West Fourtt'cnth street Thursday afternoon. Fol lowing the luncheon a business meeting was was held and new of ficers Were elected for the next six months. Mrs. Sadie Nlehol wa elected president; Hdle Varbrough vice president: Norma Martin, sec retary and treasurer, and Kathleen Wilson reporter. A rising vote of thn nks was given our retiring president, Fl diills Pratt, for her splendid work during her term of otlce. The next meeting will be held at the home of f ilailys Law re nee, who will entertain with a card party, Hernhc Wll;m and Kath leen Wilson assisting. Mrs. Keith Mllbr wind sons. Keith Jr. and Hohert, of Lynden. Wash., also Mis. W. K. Hoardmiin -d son. Harvey Karl, of Mct'loud, Calif., are vlsllhg at thd home of their parents, Mr, and Mis, Homer Harvey, St. Murk's (in I Id , Knjoy lami'lieou St. Marks guild enjoyed their cafeteria luncheon Friday with a good attendance. It being their ln! regular meeting of the guild before the jtummer vacation. After the social hour, the meeting watt called to order In a business sr-sltm. New offleem were elected for the ensu- 9 vinr as folows: Mrs. Mulhollaml, pi extent . Mr. ii tchwell, vice pt-fs.dcnt ; It. r. G. It M i ItllhlHti d. eei -etm y ; ,J s w n tVerifOi rer. Final plans Wcie made for the Steven .concert on June IS, fpon- sore. by the guild. Tills concert Is by mif of Med ford 's old-time fa- . Vo iU s. M r. Stevens neeils no ; recoininendatlon here, and it Is looked forward to with keen an- 1 llcip.ition. Hemember the date. I 'I. his were made for the an nual picnic lo be held in Lithla park June 14. All members of St. Mark's guild arc reminded of the dale. ' Call Mrs. II. W. Hamlin or Mrs. G. It. Satchwell for Information In regard to the picnic lnu;:liicT. of Veterans Fleet Delegates Llta D. Hubbs tent. Daughters of Veterans, met in regular ses sion May 24. Hon tine business ami plans for Memorial day occu pied the evening. M rs. Cora J , Cinhls was elected delegate to the annual convention which meets at New berg this month. The tent will meet at Ihe armory June 14. Mrs. Fred Shuerman, of Mill Valley, Cal., was a guest at the home of M iss Lucie Oat man this week. Mrs. Schuerinan, who will be remembered aa Miss Hen trice Dun net to, was a member of the local high school faculty in the Knu lish department last year. A fter leaving here Wednesday morning Mrs. Schuerinan went to Salem where she lu to visit with her parents. Kowciut Circle Meet at Gcrhardt Home. The Uowena Circle of the Voe mi'ii lodge held their business meeting for June at the home of Mrs. P. W. Gerhard t. Wednesday afternoon. June After the busi ness mattei'H were disposed with the hostess served delicious re freshments. The social meeting for June will he held In the W. O. W. hall June L'Mh. imhicdintely following lodg.. This will be a card parly for all Yocmen and their friends. Mrs. O. it. Kblrtdgc and Mrs. Chris Wolff will be the hostesses uthe evening. Co-el Orchewtru i'ojx'o Propram. jCfho Hurtnu Nlstert co-ed dance orchestra will he featured 111 the regular Tuesday evening program of the California Oregon Power company. June 1 1. This popular or ganization, which is made up of former university of Oregon stu dents, scored a real hit with the local radio public when presented in a recent Copco program ami a large radio audience Is assured for their next a ppenrn nee. A varied program of popular song and dance numbers will be interspersed with sgveral . classic selections. The members of this new orchestra arc all .versatile musicians and play a number of different insiru incuts, thus making It possible to present classical programs as well as Jazz. The Copco hour will start at U p. m., continuing until 10 u'cluuk. Mr. Schuler CVIebrnlert Hid Inlay Anniversary. Mr. It. Schuler of M 1 West Ninth street, celebrated his "."dh birthday with a dinner party on June 6th at his residem'e. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Schuler and da ug lite., Itarbara-Jeiin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (an nish and family. Until, Joyce and Ca rot. Telegrams of congratulations were received from Mr. anil Mrs. Harvey Schuler from San burn. N. D., also from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoswcll of Portland. MIkn fjiirsou Visitor Here. A mong visitors from a distance Is Miss Kvelyn Larson from La Porte, Indiana. She Is spending a few days In Ihe valley with her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Carlson, and fain tly, before ret in ning to her eastern home. Phi no Pupils Will Give It.s lall. Mrs. K. JO. Gore's piano pupils will be heard In the flnnl recital of the year Monday evening. June Pith at at St. Marks parish hall. Miss Kleanor Curry, re cently of ludianajolls Ind, will assist wllh two groups of songs. The p ii lill c ami Interested friends are Invited. American l-cglon Auxiliary Will Meet Monday. Thn American legion Auxil iary will hold their regular social meeting Monday evening, Juno 10 at eight o clock In the Armory dub rooms. Tlnr" will be a dmrt businesH session before the social hour. A good attendance Is urged. Class Piano In-triictloii Mim. Gore's Studio, , j Class piano lusli ucllon for be-; ginners from X to 12 years of' age w ill start at Mrs. (Join's piano studios Monday. June lath all icOO ft a. m. This is an oppor- tun ty to test the talent of young! children nnd give them aij oppor- J tunlty to master the rudiments of I music at ft nominal co-t. As an Instrument of absolute pitch the piano Is the best Instrument by j which to approach muse Htudy: but the course lnds equally well! to the study of their Instrument. ; The work Is Intended for chll-' d-en In the earlier grades of school work and is designed to j lav a foundation for more extend- ; d yudy. The nlm Is to arouse i Interest and enthuwinsm In the ' ptrpll' nnd hip him to an under-j stasdlng nnd enloymi-nt of music Parents at e Invited to vl-lt the ( lasses in company wit If their ' children Momhiy morning nt the studios in thi) Sparta building at the corner of Hiversidc apd Main Streets. Fir the first time in the history of the I'uhcrsily uf Oregon, Dean Landsbury is offering a course in piano instruction in the summer school. Itcv. and Mi. Ijivuviiiv Honored With Farewell Luncheon. Lev. K. P. Lawrence and Mis. i Lawrence were honor guests at a i luncheon at the Hotel Medford Wednesday lloon, given by nioiie ) hers of the Mcdford Ministerial Association. , The luncheon was in the nature of a farewell party for Mr. and ; versatility of the youthful (lancers. Mrs. Lawrence who will leave here , Hut, my! How quickly tliey do soon after June Itlth, the last Sun-grow up these days, day when Lev. Lawrence w ill oc- Columbia Qui Flirt." a dainty cupy the pulpit at the local Prcsby- , mt lo triangle dance was lovely, lerlan church. 1 1 ' "The Hoecoon Jazz" hv La Included In the group were thejvonne Anderson, was snappy and following: Itcv. and Mrs. Carmen rever and received a good clap. i:. .Men. Itcv. ami .wis. it. r. uein, Hew and Mrs, II. C. Funk,- Hov and Mrs. William II. Knton, How J. K. Cornier, Hew T. J. Thuemler and Dr. J. P. Pray and Mrs. Pray. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, who will be located at Caldwell, Idaho, dur ing the coming wear, were present ed with a beautiful desk letter file. Several short talks of appreciation i f the work carried on during Ik Lawrence's residence In Medford i were made bv other local ministers. j Dinner Parly At Falter Home. ) Mr and Mrs. K. C. Faber enter-! talned Sunday a I dinner at t heir beautiful home in Central Point. Those enjoying the delightful oc-1 casiou were: MrsMary Mundprff. Mrs. and Mi'h, II. S. Chirquin and j twe children, Helen gad David, J Miss Frances Faber and hostess. and the host Piano Hcdtal Mrs. White Pupils. Mrs. J. F, White, popular piano teacher, presented her class of young pupils In recital ut her residence studio, 220 1 -aire I street, Wednesday evening, J une 5 th. The children all showed that careful tra ning In music ap preciation and (lie details of in telligent painstaking Instruction in which is outstanding in Mrs. White's work.'. Knsemble numbers mi two pianos were fetured and charming little MIsh Juaulta Cow gill, aged five, played" America." The following pupils were pre sented: Larline and Maxlnu Young. Mnxinc Peterson, Kalph Cowglll. Dick Woodcock, Kvelyn Leonard, liuhy Sbme, Alico Prock, I ,nu Ise K ! rod M a rgery 1 'a ley, Gloria Getchell, Patricia Varlnn, Peggy Miller, Dorothy Pa ley. Jus line Miller. Pupils Presented ' In Recital. The piano pupils of Iljtrvey AmosH Moore gave a recital at tliC; Kl. Mark's hall Friday evenlnj.', June the 7th. The following pupils present-ed were: Jane Robinson, CV'di I lumphrys, Dorothy Oleson, Jos ephine IIuIIIh, Hose Klla Kloneker. Kale Janney, David Moore, Dolph .lanes, Helen Puttoii and CotiHtance Moore. Junior High P. T. A. Honors Incoming Class. The weather man tried hla best i to dampen the spirits a tut test the courage of the P. T. A. benefit Frl-J day night, but the loyal cooperation, and undaunted efforts of It work-j era were redoubled and an eulhua- lastlc atifllenc was present. J A substantial sum was realized from the door receipts. Ico cream and punch, and many newinembers were enrolled. The graduation clasHe .from Washington Lincoln, Jackson and Hoosevelt were given formal recog nition and bouquets, nnd a cordial welcome by the reception commit tee, who wore Jaunty yellow-caps of school colors, it tul escorted them over the building with engaging enthusiasm. The program wa bright and, en tcrtainhig, consisting of some very beautiful find artistic fancy dance numbers, for which Mrs. Kvc Hen sou, one of our mothers; Is de serving of much credit and appre ciation. Miss Hetty Drown, the much be loved Medford musician, very gen erously donated many of the musi cal accompaniments, assisted by Mrs, Anderson. Mrs. P. . Cruwfrd gave n tatlk explaining t he work In the radio club for boys, which she organized, and which Is proving to be such i ! fine thing f tit our hoys) The fire men have generously agreed to give two rooms lo the boys for their jeliiii room, iiu It In iirlnuUiully for ; the purpose of furthering this worthy activity that the J unlor Ihuli P. T. A. put on tills benefit Fridiiy niKht. ' ur other reason Is Mis. McNair states, toicrculn a spirit of friendli ness among the students, parents, and teachers in this new environ ment. Following Is the program, which opened whh a colorful gypsy scene and dance ensemble. The Holland Kiddle, Harbani Holt and Gordon Henson, were adorable In their Jolly little dance. The acrobatic act amused and astonished all with its agility ami preclusion. Pieretic, an exqulMte ballet en- mblc. on toe. In which Marjorle McNair carried the nolo theme, stlpplemt-nted by Haby Gretchen MeAlli-ler. wa very beautiful. WHh ! fr t ri several numbers; and the colors of the rainbow rin ndng m s rt.tty Hrown deliuhled the over the white flHih.it fltfure. in nliu,iience mi it the dancer wllh her unique litihlln effect. A Vocal mln by Mrs. 1'lclutrd Mulholland. "A May Morning." was en: hu-iai ica lly received, and she graciously re-ponded Willi a second number. "The Moth and the Flame" by La Murlc Heck, was a da nee ln- I terprelatlon of wisittil beauty. j The ( 'raw ford trio were much , appreciated. All wondered "What . shall we do without them?" t The Golden Girl and Valentine, in tile Argentine tango w ere 1 II year old Marjorle MsXalr and Ll-year-old Noel Henson, Junior High students. This graceful nc mbcr was executed with unusual skill, and artistic finesse, proving the t -The tenners" a dance mle rpre- tat Ion of the beautiful painting, was given by Margaret Mary Mann and Helen Wood. "Troika," a rollicking little Jock ey dance by Arlene Ames. La Murie Heck. Marjoric McNair, Nod Hen- I son, delighted the children present and concluded this part uf tliu program. The grammar school graduates were now called to the platform by the lilt le page. Dorr is Aniea, who summoned them with a lusty bugle call, after which the Utile flower girls, so deleetiihie in their tiny bullet costumes. Gretcheu Mc Allister ami Shirley Lou Angle, tripped merrily about presenting bouquets, words of welcome, con cluded the exercises, and a happy social time followed. l,ve Henson s Pupils ProNcnt Kccha! In shlaml. On Friday evening. May Hist, pu pils of I he Kve Henson Dancing cademy presented a not her recital to an overflowing house at the Vln Ing theater, Ashland, and, Judging from the hearty applause In re sponse to each mi m I r, It was more than evident that the efforts of the dancers appeared to be highly appreciated by the audience. The children were mil in excellent form lind 'rendered the dances, both difficult and simple, with easy grace and assurance. The Argen tine Tango seemed to draw fonh the longest applause, as though a repetition Was desired. . "The Night Wind," by Holon Wood, l accompanied by Hetty Hrown, on the organ) with special lighting, and In all Its wlcrd beauty In dance and music, was greatly appreciated. The program was practically the same as al the Craterian on May HI and I I, with iwo addit Ions "The teapors," by Margaret Mann and Helen Wood, a beautiful interpre tive dance, Including Ihe Augelns at the finish and the Kcupcrs rev erent pose. This number, accom panied by Miss Hrown, on the or gan, and the clear, beautiful chimes, was certainly pretty and Impressive from start to finish. Another new and most effective number, "The Sprite of the Hose," was cleverly, rendered by Marjorle McNair. Thn seltlng for this danco .was Indeed beautiful, as the spot light focused on a huge five-root rosebud, which slowly opened while the song "Hunch "f Vesler day' was beautifully sung by Miss Wright and MIsh Hager, and Ihe Silver Sprite of the Hose, Imper sonated " by Marjorle McNair, danced out. This was n plquante toe number, (o the popular music Pllylyicatl, wllh difficult steps very well rendered Indeed. "The Moth," by La.Murle Heck, was exceptionally well rendered, the peculiar attract ion to the flame, the fear of being burned, and the singing of both the wings and final collapse, coupled with good toe work, made this number a success. The GypMU'ii executed tholr lively number to perfection, The Holland Kiddles were per fectly at, home with the dunce in tt,helr wooden shoes. The Japanese Maids, (with still two subsl Itutes) executed their (plaint little dance with lighted lanterns and fans with much grace and rhythm. The Acrobats did more stunts than ever, with ease and good bal ance and received a very good hand. The Jazzy Solo was very well rendered and appeared o meet with good favor. , Pierrette was Indeed at I raellve with the colored wheel lighting and the dainty steps, en polute, ut the dancers. I'nfortunaiely, through Illness, one little tot. Harbara He- vmii. was absent, making another mningrulent necessary. ,lqil little i,( lretehen McAllister.' fUijiiV bal lerina, managed the situation alone and with perfect insurance. The son shoe and tap numbers were both accurately ami Interest ingly rendered. "Coin tnbine gu Fiit I" wltl al ways, as has been proved, make an entertaining number If rendered by I.a Millie Heck, as the Flirt, with La von Anderson and Doreen Lev eretle as suitors. They are .ill very much al ease In their char acters, "t Jroika" wns well rendered by Marjorle McNair. 1 .11 Murlc Heck, and Arlene Ames, with their driver. Not-) Henson, and was the closing number for one of the most enjoy able proiframs. Mrs. W. H. Ander son played the piano iiccompanl- j exquisite renditions. Social Events of Church Societies Tim LudiiV Auxiliary of Cn- First Hapum church will meti in bus!- , ness session . Tuesday n st.-rnoon, '' June 11th, at the home of Airs. N. A, Meade, MM Hemictt str -" t. ' The Catholic ladies will writer tain at a benefit card parly Wed nesday evening at H o'clock. AH arc invited. Hrldgc and 50t) will be played a n d refreshments served. .Miss Anna Kclllhoi and her committee wlil be In charga. W. II. M. S. Class Will Meet, 1 The W. H. M. S. of the First AT, K. ihurch will meet Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Geo. Kunzman on f Crater Lake avenue. There will 1 be election of officers for the en suing year. Mrs. 1. L. Leonard Is program leader. Lutheran Church Women ' Postpone Picnic On account of the unsettled weal her, the Ladies Aid society of the Kngllsh Lutheran' church will postpone their picnic a mouth.. They will hold their regular meeting Thursday, June 3, at tho home of Mrs. H. Gruenther. G13 South Newtown. Mrs. T ed Wolff . "ill he hostess. Miss PhlpM Hostess Missionary Society 1 The Woman's Foreign Mission- " ary Society of the First M. K. " church met with Miss May Phlpps, "' 123 Fast Main street, Tuesday aft ernoon. Miss Phip'vs presided, Mrs. J. W. Smylle leading the de votions. . - - Song: "Sweet Hour of Prayer.' Mrs. Smylle offered prayer. ' Mrs. HI ley D. Henson led tho study. Topic: "Christian Happi ness. ' The Practice of Stewardship In Foreign Janda, discussed by Mrs. '' J. A. Daruii. . . ' Vocal solo: "Tho Answered Call," jfcu's. Mllen Doran, acconip- ' anied by Mrs. Grace Pan key. ! The Old Hook of Gold(Th Hlhle). Mrs. O. V. Myers. . ' ' Song: 'Pns8 Mo Not, O Oentle. Saviour." Prayers offered by Mrs,. N,. J, Wiley and Mrs. JJ. F, VanDyke. . ; Selection: "Just Human Na ture," read by Mrs. liayniond Itecs. Prayer: Mrs. A. S. Hilton. During the social hour MIsh Phlpps, NMdstcd by ' Mrs. 'Jessie, Henry, Mrs. Albert Anderson; Mrw. Hfley D. Henson. served fruit, salud wafers, and tea. Mrs. Wilnmt HosIcsh Missionary Society . .' -f Tlfe Woman's Missionary 'HO doty of the First Christian church met at tho home of Mrs. F, J. ,, Wllmot Tuesday afternoon; Juno -4. ; The meeting wan called to order :1 by the president, and opened by singing "Rescue tho Perishing." .: followed by prayer by Mrs. Mell. r At tho conclusion of tho business period a very impressive installa- . tlon service was conducted by Mrs.,, Kverett Kads. All the last year's officers were re-elected for an other year, and arc as follows.: l4 President. Mrs. R. L. ( Ray; vice ,. president, ' Mrs. C. M. Hon; aecro- , tary, Mrs. F. J. Wllmot; treasurer,' Mrs. Jack HemHtreet: literature secretary. Mm. Lloyd WIckH. The worship period was 1 In i charge of Mm. Louisa l)uvls, who read HomaiiH 8:31-31 and com- : mented briefly on tho passage ,. read. Prayer was oTferod In grati tude for the work done and for guidance In u new and larger-; work. : Tho Cloldlo Wells' group, with i Mrs. Clarence Hoyd as leader Jiad . charge of the program nnd social -hour. The following brief hut In teresting program wan given: A. poem, "The TeHl," was read by ! Mrs. Al Chllder.s A paper, - "Tho ' tine ItiereiMdng Purpose, hy Mm. R. L. Hay. Monologue, "I Am tho Ngy Vvar," Mrs.. Jlemstreet. "A i new acquaintance, uf India," .' by ' Mm. Wllmot, who also gavo a sum- ; mmy of the year's work, whlcfi showed several pieces of deyo- i tional work dono outside' of the regular offerings taken nnd Hent 1 through the regular channels. Tho -missionary benediction was re-; pea ted In closing and the group , In charge served delicious refresh incuts. , , ,.'-" ' . ., Over 30 members were -.tpresent to enjox the aftornoohr and. all agreed, it -.wmh one of tho best) meetings of tlio year. . y-' Rased , upon tho tremendous voguo of linen as n drew material at the southern resorts this year, the finger of fashion points' to ft as the accepted fabric for spring nnd summer wear. The predicted styles In spurt) wear run to sleeveless and ' long sleeved separate dresses and en sembles. The colors will probably ' ' ho varied, ranging from mono polies to prints, with a sprinkling I of pastels, Tho prophecy con- tlnues to Include tho linen en-1 seinble with the tucked -In blouse of handkei dilcf linen In a har monizing color. Linen dresses for morning or house wear are ap pearing in rose, tan, pink, blue, green, lavender and yellow. Linens in prints and embroid ered effects will undoubtedly find gt-ettt popularity an accessories such as shoe, handbags and mll jlineiy. The; popular linen hand ling of tho moment Is a flat pouch j lika affair with rather elaborate jemhroidery done ill wool.