Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1929, Image 5

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Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Hione 390. L or 71
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. .Mnniluy
- Chrysanthemum, Circle,
Neighbors sof Vutideruft, No,
4S. will hiive their rcutilur
' meetiiiK ul lad f. I). O. K hull.
! Amorican LckIoii Auxiliary
will incut at tlio armory at S
o'clock. Election uf officers
will be held.
v (l ' TllPMlny
. , Ladles Aid society of the
f Methodist church will nh'i't in
' in Homo Cumlnu in the
church ' parlors.
Catholic ladles will have a
t iilcnlu at l.Ithiu park.
Thursday
, The I.ndles Aid: of the Kiik
: lish Lutheran church will
H meet with Mrs. Harris. l-'L
N, Ivy.. ,at I! o'clock.'
i'ast Matrons cluh. O. K, s.,
-r.iylll be entertained at the
i summer cabin of .Mrs. John
i- White on WaKiier creek.
' Mrs. Wood will entertain
ihe Hulhllni; Bridge club at
4- hor home otf .West lllh Mt.-
i lletteflt.lOHi sponsored by Y.
W. C. A. board from 2 'to 5
ft p. in., V. V. V. A. house.
Friday
IHta U. llobbsTenl. Diiimh
1' fern of Voterans, willVhavo
j-euular meetlnt;.
Howena Circle will cnlor-
V lam tile members of the
Veomen lodnc and their
friends at a card party at the
V. O. V. hall.
!
ihs. joskpii Paul (;iii:iNi;u
of 8an IMcro, Calif., has an
nounced Tlir enaement of her
daiiKhtrr, Mary, to Kdwanl ('.
Kelly, son of Col. and Mrs. K. K.
Kelly. The uoddiiiH: will take
place (it the Sacred Heart church
ul this city AiikiikI (i.
Aliw tlrnincr is n U"PUhir cm -ployr.
or the Mail Trlluinc. and is
vp1 known as the author of mi
inerottH ntdlo plays. Mr. Kelly is
a promUinK attorney.
?tsltilial liUiH'licon
K01it of llu Week
M r.s. 1 )a 1 1 on 10. ( 'ox en( erta i noil
at h 1 o'clock -luncheon Thursday
Hi the Hotel Medford In conipli
nwint to '-Mrs. Del 11. Woodcock,
a recent bride. Shaflnn honors
wllh Mrs, Woodcock f-as Mrs. KI
' nirr Fisher, a visitor from Uuporl.
lilohu.
Dainty ' corsaj;e bouquets of
nweet peas and Cecil It runner
ro.oH hiarked the places' of the
KpcqiaJ.. puests, while the ceiilar-jirc'e-'
of Murshal-Ne:il roses und
bridal lace, place curds and nut
crn all made a pretty color
Kcljeme in yellow.
:. After, the luncheon the Kiiests
co pa f red to the home of M is. l-l.
J. .Woofloock, mot hor of the hos
tess, where the remainder of the
afternoon was spent playing bridge
flhd visitinj,'. .
Those present wore Mesdames
Klmer Klsher, Iel It. Woodcock.
;porj;e Yoran. Krcd Schoffel, K.
.1. Woodcock, Ihnma Weldon. S.
SuiuptCL Smith and the hostess.
Mrs. K. C'TKiwuhiK "f Spokane,
and Misses' May and Marie Crys
lal of Klamath Falla are visltni;
at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Riley
O. Helton. .
Mrs. Pell of AshliiMl
i;nt'i'tins College Cluh
final meeting of the Itnguc
Kivcr Valley College Women's
club was held Saturday at flic
home of lift1 newly elected presi
dent, Mrs. Kmil Pell, in Ashland.
Ueports were given by retiring
oiiicors and commillees appointed
for I he coming year.
. Mrs. 11. C. Hansen very ably
reviewed "Peder Victorious," by O.
F. Kolvaag, a story dealing with
the. problems of the second gen
eral ion of American 1 111 migrants.
; Miss Olsen, accompanied by
Miss Voder, sang "In My Garden
ef Hoses" and "What Hie Hose
lias to Tell."
Mrs. Wagner, assisted by a
rroup of Ashland members, served
coffee, ice cream and cake.
V
Mrs. Leo Williams and children
went to Aberdeen, Wash.. Wed
nesday to spend several weeks
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Van. They were accom
panied to Portland ly Miss lir
rnlne Hodden. ,
Catholic IjmIIos Will Picnic
At Litbia Park.
The Catholic I-ndies are plan
ning n real picnic for Tmvday. AM
ni;$ Invited to meet at list". Par
ish Hall, where they will motor to
LMhln Pnrk for picnic dinner ami
Rouial afternoon. The Catholic
ladies of Jacksonville and Ash
land will he guests. President Mrs,
IJrnwn has appointed com m it tecs
to take charge, as follows: Trans
portation. Miss A. KotUhor; enter-
larnmcnt. Mrs. Frank Applegnte:
1 ejection, Mesdames Wood and
Fher; gcneial utilities, Mrs.
Mold.
t .4 4. -.
Mrs. T. W. C.regory of Fun-ka.
C-il.. Is visiting relatives in this
city.
Former MciKonl ilt'l
1 loi'teO l)iixttor S-IhmI Dhtrict.
Mrs. Minnie Trimble and Mrs.
A. 11. Flrownell (formerly Kuth
Lawrence of this city) were elect
d directors of frrants Pass school
district seven In the animal elec
tion Monday. Voting was heavy
for a school election with notirly
00 voters out to ballot for their
preference.
Th vote stod Mtb. A It. Hrovvn
vH. If I; Mrjt.'.Mtnnle Trimble, IT-V
! r Ntott, l J't; Hiiiulil O. l'res- the many pleasant features which
I IV,1 Mls- A: A- Mufirii'ii, Hi.fmade tin- stay' uf the delegates
The two directors will, serve for uch a happy, one. and outlined
i I three year u-rmx, Mr. stoti and Hie beautiful nettlm, for the meel
V ; Mrs. Mclh'ien :ire the retlrrhK ill-1 ing, whore a laie tHiwv was made
i i oci ors un tiif-oUl board.
i -
fr Judge and Mrs. (Ik-nn Taylor ;
. motored tu lOurek i via the li-d-
I wood highway fur the week-end. '
:
ICIirysaMllicMitiin ii'4le
I ill ile ( aril I'al ly
T he Chrysanthemum c 1 r c I f,
Xecihliurh of Woodcraft' No. HA.
Will nilVO thru i-.-miI.i- n.i.ellm ,il i
Hie I. (. (. l.. hall Monday eve- j Owinu to the fact that the first
nine Ueports of the convention TJiursday is tMo Fourth of July,
held at Springfield will be Kiven. ! Ihe i cfrular nieetiiiK will be post
At Hie elose of business a card ! poned until July 11.
party will be given, to which the j The .Mistletoe cluh met with
public is invhed. Kiw hundred ; Mrs. Zoe and Miss lllanche Ar
and bridge will be played. j nold June 1.
f f-f
Mrs. s. Sumpter Smith enter-! Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Itrewur and
tamed Mrs. Haltim K. Cox and
Mrs. K. J. WtMiileock at her cabin
at Kdgewood Park on Friday.
f -f
I'oprilun Ahhind (ilrl ,
Wcls Medford Uoy
The Trinity Kpiscnpal church of
A shin ml was the scene of a pretty
wedding, when Miss Mildred Har
bor, youngest daughter of Mr. and ;
Airs. William Harbor, on Granitef
street, became the bride of Thorn-j
as Phillip Cowan. Jr., of Medford," j
h son of Mr. and Mrs. K. P.
Cowan, Sr., of Sun Francisco, at i
7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, !
June IS.
The church was a lovely bower)
of white syringa and
syrmga and pink rose-
buds. The young coupli
tended by Miss Certrude
and tieorgo Lewis.
was at-I
Ahlstrom
Soon after the ceremony. Ihe ',
bride and groom left for a short j
wedding trip to Yreka, and will 1
return shortly to take up their '
residence at Medford, where the ;
groom is employed. i
Mr. and Mrs. (I, L. Itruinmond,
who have owned and operated a
Job shop in Klamath Falls, have
sold the same (o It. W. Hates, for
merly owner and editor of the
Koseburg .News-Iieview. M r. and
Mrs. Drumnioud were in Medford
Saturday and may decide to pur-
Chase nronertv and reside here.
.Mrs. Young- Hostess
Hiilldfng Itrldgo Cluh
Mrs. .1. W. Young entertained
the Huilding Hrlilge club Thurs-
Lday at her pretty home on South
Oakdaio. Mrs. 1 Dr..) Hunch was
guest ol Mrs. oung and as-
dvted In serving dainty refresh
ments. Next nieefing will be with Mrs.
Wood on West Flevcnlh. street.
Past Matrons Cluh
Will .Meet White'.-, Cahin
Mrs-. John While and Mrs. Mer
rill will entertain the Past Ma
trons club of Kennies chapter.
(. F. S., at Mrs. While's summer
home on Wagner creel'
I'elock luncheon Thursday. June
'11. Visiting matrons are also In -
viied
.Mrs. F . H . Core, w h o is c o n -lucting
class piano instruction for
Seginners at her studios In the
Sparta building, .invites thv par
ents of the chihlrcn in tlge classes
niil also any others interested in
.bserving what can be .accom-
dished in class work. In a visitors'
lay Monday
morning. .1 11116 J l, at
1 o'clock.
mcricaii Legion Auxiliary
Will Flci't Diricers
There will be
Important
neeling of the' A tiicricau 'Legion
uxiliary at the armory al- K
i'elock, Fleclion nf officers will
lie held and also delegates will be
"lected for the state convention tola blm
e held In Salem August K to 1 0. ' Sweet.
fter 11m business tneeting a social
hour will-be held with the Amei'K
can Legion.
All members are urged to at
tend.
4
Misses Uee Seabrook. and Fstlior (
McCifllom left Saturday for a mo
or trip to Seattle. Vancouver and
Spokane.
4 4
I lei 11111 Home
From VUli Here
Mrs. li. A. Nelson and son Dean
f Alameda. Cal., returned to their
home last evening' after spending
1 two weeks' vacation in this city
is the guest of Mrs. N'ida Oatman
141 d other relatives here ami at
Ashland. They were joined here
Friday by Mr. Nelson, advertising
man on the San Francisco Call,
,vho has just returned from a busl
aess trip to Chicago.
Daughter of Yclcrnii
Fleet lelcgati-s Tor Comcniloii
Kit a D. Hublfs Tenl. Daughters
..f Vetera lis. nic't at the Avinory
June llth for their regular ses
sion. It way voted to send Miss
Hull to the Convention at Newberir,
, as well as Mrs. Carbis. The del-.
j -ates will give their reports at t!1
i next meeting.' June i.Mth.
mini 1 j, r . Mci'inii ,
their daugllter nud son.
illie Sprauue of Uikeview. and
Lieut. Art i;ilis. who iv stationed
,ith the marines at Mare I .-la ml.
nrived here Friday to visit at the
home of Mrs. Nida Oatman. The
Kills family formerly resided at
Talent.
Itoyal VeighlMM'.
II.. . .. l li.tr
Al IlK- lioyil Nl'lKhl
t nir
.,n Tluir"
m'm''M.-
1, i,r '11.. new
received by tiatis
Mrs Stullsv. oi th
,1. un:
slipreiiil' l ump in M inni-ii poll.",
jsme h vim-.v; int'ir"ln rrpori "I
tin- ni.-ellrtu." lirli'flj- nhe ti'1.1 of
douhly in-i
lerestiu; because thy goi'Keous
flowers came from all over the
United Stales, gifts I ruin Indi-
vidual Hoyal .Wlghhort, us well un
i from camps. of hibtius. interest
lo the member mvimh her reports
; of the many constructive. mes-
ures adopted making our order
I better and more progressive than
faniily are new residents of Med
ford haviiiR taken up their resi
dence on Kosb Court. Mr. Itrewur
who is the vice president and gen
eral munuger of the California Ore- !
gon Power Company nd the Mnun-
tain States Power Gompuny will
make his headquartenj in this city,
Ml.s 1 lock man Honored
Informal Itrldgo Party
Honoring Miss Annette Heck
man. who recently returned t
Medford from Hilo, Hawaii, when
she teaches in a kindergarten
Mrs. Helen Holt Wilson enter
tained with a bridge party
home Wednesday night.
at her
The seven guests were all class
males at the university of Oregon
several years ago, four of them
having been members of the same
graduating class,
In the group were the Misses
Nellie Host- of Portland: Arlene
Uutloiv Kva Nealon, Margaret
llenslcy, Lucie Oatman. Annette
Hee'kman and Mrs. Alta Knipps
IWoodfield and the hostess.
I
I . Mrs. Smylic Kntei tains
i VMHt Stl Cin-le
I The Fast Side circle of the First
m.. :. church met with Mrs. J. W.
i uiylie Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.
i Klla Peters presiding. Mi's. Htley
! 13. Henson leading the devotions
(song. "Sweet Hour of Prayer."
I prayers were offered by
Miss
Mav Phipps and Mrs. Peter
I Song, "VVhat a Friend We Have
t in Jesus." ,','
. special feature of the nfter-
noon was a group of readings by
Mrs. T. CJ. Jleine.
i During the social hour Mis.
csmyiio, assisieo ny u.
Rjaron, served strawberries, cake
and coffee. ' ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ling and
family of Hurbank, Cab. are guests
of Mrs. Ling's mother. Mrs. Hert
(Ireer of Ashland. Mrs. Ling and
children will spend the summer
months'ln Ashland. Mr. Ling will
j return to California next week.
i Visitors Here
I Motor to Crescent Oty
'Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Sfcom and
their house guests. Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Swem, and daughter. Mary
Jane, of Seattle, and little Miss
Phoebe Swem spent several days
at Crescent City this past week.
They reported the weather splen-
1,11,1 at the beach.
j
-f -T i"'
I Honored Willi Dinner rimy
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swem ni-
Itertalned at dinner Thursday eve
I nine honoring Mr. and .Mrs. D. H.
! fvvein and daughter, Mary Jane.
uf Seattle,
who are hero as bone
Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
guests of
Swem of Koss court.
The table wuh centered with
rue- candles in blue holders and
crystal bowl of penst etnan.
Williams and bachelor but
tons. .
Covers were placed for Mi", and
Sirs. !: Ft. Swem. 'Mary Jane
Swein, Mr. and Mrs. T,
Tom Swem. Mr. and
M. Swem.
Mrs. .lack
I Swe
ami daughter, Phoebe.
Mrs. W. Ii. Hamilton of Fir-:
mingham, Ala., is visiting her sis-J
tor, Mrs. A. It. Hin'k and family.;
Mrs. Hinck and her guest are
spending the week til the former's1
cabin at Cnion Creek. j
m-or-Tow 11 ;ucm
lleJurn Home
Mr. and Mrs. Fdward H. Ucd- !
rord, who have been visiting' Mrs. ,
lied ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
W. W. Harlley, on the Old Stage I
rind, left Tuesday for Palo A Ito, 1
Calif., where Mr. Kedford will at' j
tend summer school at Stanford ;
university. At the close of the
session Mr. and Mrs. Kedford will
move to Vaea vllle. Calif., where
Mr. 1 1 ed ford has accepted a posi
tion as head of the Ihiglish de
part mcnt of the Vaenville lg'.i
srhriol.
Mrs. I.ake
Darroilll l..h
The Daffodil club, composed jiif
bie, in the Lde precliet. he)d
., .- ..t!i...i.v
. I . t.
1 ... , -
liili-h,-"M H.-ivlnw . tlH- rhl.-r rl i -viTfion
"f Hi,' il.iy, Thi. noxl
ni'M-Itrij; will tn- .1 (tlcnlf to 1,,' h.'l'I
in thf tiiik ttt A!i!mihI .July M,
lltl!.l):inl! of 111,- - l);,ff,,lil 4-lllh
iii'iMl,ei-M will to ini.-f-tn.
I .lltlr Ml .lojil- Mm-
I'fh'limm Hliihiliiy Willi I'nrir
Mr. ThfMl,,v Hiiti" ,Mi.'iti,lnH,l
six ill 1 ie Kii"f." " "
at llli' IIOOIM 01 .0
V 1 1 ii i t -Thi.
iif
littli. Mls
nnil Hie
- ilcy Thursday Hrtein.Mi
f;iir was in honor nf
.lov. thlnl bii Hoi .;
boiir?, w ,'r,-
with Klllliei.
: uitli I'liifut
I'in-I pli
i,h,l ..Mi.
I!"t'r
annil!y !p'fit
r appropriate
-Ii liC'iMf tf
into a beautiful Harden,
ami eako i
' iink and .
t peas nf f
Vastol shades and favor of corr
wpondlug colors.
i ' Those who attended the . parly
were Mis. John HaekMi't ahtl Miss
Mar fori t M rs. Mary t'ood wand
Itiml-Miss ltorlaml. Mra. Carl Neid-
eitnever and Miss Karrhara. Mrs.
J Chester Wendt and, M iss Phyllis
Ann?, and M rs. Otto' .Wldermoyer
land daughters, Joyce ami Char
i lotte.
i --
at Cent nil Point
A wedding w h I c h
much impressiveness in
reflected
the serv-
ices and lieauty of the
mcnt took place Sunday
arraugo
Juue 10,
at I- o'clock noon, at tin
rated church in Central
1'ede
Point, when Miss Hern let; Ilurger4 daugh
ter of Mi-, and Mrs. J. L. Iturger.
and Mr. Keslie McCue. son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. McCue, of Corona,
Calif., were united In marriage.
- The wedding march was play
l(y Mrs, livnh loliler." Tlie church
luiTangoments ami ileeinntions, in
j pink ami white with green, were
I ill ciiii c, oi m rs. ili'C.41
of Ml'S.
Knlier.
The hack of the
bank of flowers.,
arch of pink' roses'
age, from which
bell made of pink
pulpit was a
There was an
with'their foli
hung a largo
rose petals and
lighted with electric lights. Under
this the bridal party stood while
the double ring ceremony was
performed by Key. D. F. Millard
of the Christian church.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of while silk crepe. I ler
long veil was becomingly ar
ranged with orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of
ma man cochel roses and sweet
p4ts.
The maid of honor. Miss Mil
dred Iturger. sister of the bride.
Wore a frock of green, georgette
anil carried a bouquet of pink car
nations, and baby breath.
The bridesmaids, Mrs.. Fverett
l-'abet: " and , liss .Dorothy Martin.
wore gowns of pink" s.if.1" c,ar-V
ried Uoibtuets of Cecil Itrirnncr
roses. . ,i ' ( '''.'
The ring hearr-r. little i weniiur
Un Marine' cousin .of the, bridi-i
was beautiful int pink crepe do
chine and carried ti grepi slllt, pil
low with two pink rosebuds upon
it, in which the rings were con
cealed. Mr. C.uv Medio. hiNdhor of the
groom, was best man. Ushers1
were Fverett l-'aber' and ( ieorge
Marino. " " " "
The "choir loft was decorated in'
eve pe paper to represent u-French
Window, where Miss Mildred Hur--ger
sang ''1 Love Vou" and
"UrnmJse." After the ceremony a
reception was held at the home of
t he bride's parents lor those who
took part in the affair.
Mrs. Medio graduated from
Central point Jiigh school in
then intended the Hible institute
at Lus Angeles, where site and Mr.
McCue graduated, ami both expect
to enter the field of missionaries
j in the near future,
I Out-of-town guests at the wed
Idlug were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc
U'uo and sons, .Messrs. (lay and
j Dale McCue,. of Corona, Calif.;
Mr. and .Mrs. McDonald of C,a
.cMe, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. It.
C. Miller of Oakland, Calif.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Medic leH. for a
short honeymoon al Potilaml and
mu l horn points, I hen w ill ret urn
lo Central Point for a few d;iys
before leaving for I heir home In
California. . , -
The best wishe.H, of, a host of
friends go with tin; happy couple
Medford (iarden Club
To Meet Friday
Friday afternoon tat :Hn the
members of ihe Medford Oardett
club are cordially invited lo nieet
j at the beautiful home of Mrs. Lewis
j Clrlch on Minnesota.
I.
This will be the first meeting of
Serb's to be held at hoines nf
members during the mo mils of
July and August.
livery member intending to enter
the garden cent est must be' sure
and check and send in. their con
test sheets before the end of this
week, as .1 uly first ends the time
allowed for entry.
Mall the slips to Mrs. L. K. Wil
liams, who will receive and file
them In the absence of Mrs. liundy.
Mr. ntul Mrs. Fry Fulcilalii
IH. Club
The Dixie club had (heir annun!
"home coining" Thursday evening
at the eon nl ry home of Mi', and
Mrs. Charles Fry.
Their bea ulifut homo is rami b
of HlevfTu'l avenue. There the most
and hostess awaited their many
guests wit h a most e la hot ;rl e
chicken dinner. The long tabks
!w1 " "" 1,u' V I '
Pre',(-d n beautiful picture to
i'1" ""H''V Uie club.
, ' " vt an acount of
i '"'1' ..oioinn tri, from vhn h
xlw. hiiD ttiKl i-Miiiiiiccl.
I late
enjoy-
1 . .
hour after h"ndin
able evening.
lli'iieril Tin SKtn-Mired hy
V. V. . V Moanl
On Thursday h f I ernoon. July '-'".
the board of director of the V. .
t. -A. will ho;Minor a benefit tea .it
ihi-lt club roorriH on Not th U-i i t -lett
stre-t
The V. W. (. A. rerven ni-aiv
joil po-et" in our community a ;t
if um'iI a? a mee'lnv plae for t!c
Olrl Scouih. Dciphiaiif. W, C. T, F.
.luekson county baby clinic. ,ii!
wStboiit com to any of these woihv
oritii nizfi l Ion. The properly and
rurnihin a if entlro'j fi
debt, -hut there i). a
nn lull
fnudwichvH. .he cre;im
vo served.' Tin; tahlc
lifully deedrati-tl w(ll(
IduO erepe paper, sivc
HER NAME LINKED WITH V
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mil fiW f
Recurring rumors have Incrsjjnetl the bHcf In some circles In
London that Princess Ingrld, beautiful daughter of the Crown PHrcoH
of Sweden, may become tHc bricie jof the Prince of Wales who Will trr-
met within ;he 1
Lhu directors hour
fieient funds to me
There will be ai
grain. .lames Sti
ext immth' anrl;
td raise sill'-j
t t his expense.1
exr'ellent pro
ciis, ppimlar
baritone, will give several numbers,
Mrs. Laura Wesl will describe hoi
iuieresting FuioiH-aii trip.
Tea will be served from
;;iu
. p. m.
Itowcna Viroli
Will Ijiti'itaio
1 The Itowcna
I men lodge w ill
: brrs of the lod
i at a cm i d p;
' Indirn ni6eLilig
circle
i-nterl
of Ihe Voe-
in tb" in-
l heir, friend:
dhm ing Ho
' W. a. W
Lre and I
arty fol
iti the
evening.
Fldridge
j l;ln i-viday
.1 line L'S
and Mrs
d esses I'm
Mrs. (). li
Cliris Wolff will be b
t he evening.
Miss llolb'i' lloslcsst
Honoring House (air-l
In honor of h"r b
Miss Nellie Lest of Pin
nule assistant in ihe
merit at the Cniveisity
Miss Arlene P.utbr
oilse guel , i
Hand, mad- ;
ait depart- I
of i l 'eg. in. I
enleriaiticd I
Inn? home '
wllh a luncheon at
Tuesday noon. ' ' '
Six Of the pipits a t,
t niversity of t in pm
time Miss Hutler was
there, four of the u
iMi.Jed the
I urln; Die I
as a hludcnt '
Kirls hiiving
r'la:is ill I !IL'7. ',
tile hlliclieon
graduated with b
In the group
uere the Miss-s Liicili
Thelma J'eroi. of As-hlar
Naelon, Margaret Hem l".v.
Hubbard. N.-llie Ib-st, Mi
e and !
d; Kva !
A lei ha ,
s. Alia '
hostess, j
I
I KnlriiiH Wimilfii l'l iin'l 111,'
1 lli'Mllli I'll, 111 Mi, 11, 1- Tili
'I'll llrllKh ( nlMMilM.i
j .Mrs. Kii.r S, I. li n itil'l
a. Muff 1,! I his illy, .-in, I Un- I
ini'i-'x nch-r an. I liu-l.-i nil . Mr i
Mis. WhIIoi Kn.lil.r. H An;,!,,
r.-.lif., Iinvr I, nil H. 'l rniiii I'"
j., yiil.lv li-n il.-nV ii'"l"i' I'll'
IiiIIImIi ('nliiinl.l'i 'I'll, y iv, in
by
1 he u ny nf Si-.,'
i ; . ' n i u 1 1 t n
la back by
;rlld over
vay of I
A:iu,-,
ll,t and
d lbey(
I lll.-l-
nd. ai'J
i iJ.ke?.
fin-- at.
I'oilland. I-T'om
drove down the i
uay to .The ).iII m
nit to Fraier iiol
They report ih-
Hie lake anil l!ie
di! eoiol It loll.
Tlw parly war 1
.",!"i in the liUi li-
I. JnH;., It. ( '. I
'reil the mo:l le
ai deny In Fli v
made from an old
ami
hi,,,
In M-
en-
i,,., i.n -1
ill K'H'I'-mi at
,'llillll
I II I I'll
Social Events of
Church Societies
tor" - ' U"t"iHl i:i"
Ve(!
ing" Tuesday afternoon In'ivthb
will meet fn regular "liojnfn onnii
eliureli parlors. The Loyalty cir
cle will have charge of lhu, fntmv.
talnmcnt.
Visltois are invited,
1 .' , , ,
I The Ladles Auxiliary "of 'the
First Fn pHnt' church wilt hold a
I 10 isKin miry in eel ing a I the home
i.. I' Mrs. I). M. Wilson. :tlll South
It i versffle, on Tuesday a f I I'l lioou.
'.lone :'.:. A g I aliciMlance is
j desired,
j
Golden Link
i Imk tMecIs
j The ( ioltb ii Llnlc class of IllQ
'First liupitat . churi'Ji, inei., at ,tu:
home of I'lev'. ami Mrs. W. li. Falon
' Thursday a ft ernooli.
j. Mrs, t;. 4. WilllocUt the pre.sl-
(b in, conducted a short biisliiess
Miiceting wliii.b was followed by a
.Social liniiri, , j. ,.. .j ;
The class 'had the 'pleasure of
' having as guest for flie afternoon
I' Mis. I-;. K, Morton of Hciiver, n
former resident of Mediord, who is
visiting here for a few days.
Tin -re was a la rge attendance.
Hefresliineiils of delicious hiUy
and' ice i reani Were served by the
eoioinltlee. M e s d a m o s lailoll.
Swing and Walker.
Mi".. .1. tirffzshy I iiilci'lalus
Mlsolotiary SiH'icly
The ftxecutive board of the Wom
an's Mixfionary yoriety uf Ihe Firnt
ihrl,-tian church met at th- home
of Mi h. ,1a nieq OriK.Hby Tuenday
,ifh l i n. 'I'll iH wan the fll'Ht niect-
Inj; of the new officeiM 1 and the j
wotk for the year v;im oiU,liried. A
Ml ndiH interest has been main-
l.iliK d dtirlnu the year Jind pant and j
it i-; planned lo Introduce neVeraF
new feai niHrt. durliiK --'the coining i.
;,'-Ar, ViaitViili rni.Miirf
of :rouant'
bllineH iVi'l-e tJlheft' eare-of IIO'I
Hi., follow inn- nruip : .oudoiM wui'e
eln-. 'li'. ' '; : ' ' I
M en, .lumen OritMby. Mih. (ler-1
tru.le KJrk'itrli'k'. MVs.'l'. C Fatli-'
am. M iv. Hall-lmek.' Mr.i. Fverett j
JvhN, Mr.- I'laivnoi" lioyd.
J Tb"'tioa( r.-MUtiu rioM-tinv: wiil be-(
held Tuefda.y; July tMfi, beiiiK put-.:
porid Wit- Week ion account of th
Turner 'cntivi-nlkm. ' I ' )
M -.. I 'I' lln.ti I. . 1. 1... i .',,,: f. ,lf
li 'UK' lle-ltiliu to ilMell'l I III' '
,,.iini.-!i ,-1 1'l mil Mi"- l'ayiH(
ml ,i uay will he provide,!. :
Mr. Wilton Entertains '
Loy.l Women's Class -
'I lie Liiyiil SUiliien's cIukh hehl (
Hieli i'1'Kiilai' monthly nu'eitni! nl j
the llolni- nf Mm. I'-iril WIIhoii un
South Ivy. The nteoHnu tan opene I
by th'- pri'Hldenl. .Mrs. M. -I. l-'iye,
,.,'l.... ul.i.l, II,,. lm-,,,io toillfll till
Mllltil.K "III 'the Hweet Hy Hint lly.'t.l
I'l... u. i Iiiiiiii. wiih then .reiiil nnil t
tie I.onr.t I'l -yet veneatiM hi-iilU.
noli. iirOix Hi" bttMiUHKH iin.-dtltiii
it whs n'l'oi'tcjl t ) ii t ini'iiiliei's, uf;
tlie rlas had made !M calls dm in':,
the nioiilh. . ' ' l- ' :
Tile nie.liitu wan lh;ll ttllttcd
over to Mrs. lierl I'U.le Klrkpatm !
who Wlls chairman ol til
tainmciii c.onuniiif'e- rhc lirac
imladiil Hie bdlowiliK nuiabc
lioadlny ol the Class I'ttem
l.ois J. l-.vans.
l'tnnn".So!ol--(;olH'vieve F'riAvn.'
Musical IteadinK Irva Kcwcll.
aicouiiianlcil by Helen Wilson.
Kel'leshmenls id caive and coll'.'e
w ere served lo I lie ."i members
present.
Tilt- class poem, "The l.oyal Wo
men's Class," was written by Mis
1. 01s .!. Kvans, and is as follows:
I'HK I.OYAI, WOMAN'S CLASH
We're a class of l.oyal Women,
And a band you cannot beat;
II vou w ish to see our lioal,
: Follow ust down Oakdale street.
I We're a class of Uyal Women,
To the Christian church wo go;1aVt,
In our places you will Und us,.
Come sunshine, rain or snow.
, 1
Mrs. Klrkpaliick is our toucher,
Weall love her, this you know;
The way she leaches us llm Scrip
lure, ,w
Helps us in lliis life below.
We love the class ol' Loyal Women..
Love the Christian Llble school;
l.lusl love to receive its teachings.
And, lmve,; thtmi, , tour, lives, f to
' rule. ' '
j We. Ihe class of Loyal Women,
j SHive to get here right on time;
Metier far than any rhyme.
And we carry our
Hcst Hook the
dear Hlhles,
world has ever
Known;
Millions of oilier bookse have faded
Hut, like. the sun, Our Hook has
t-4 own.
Nine
forlv-rive each Sunday morn
ing, Will not find us In the .lurch.- !
For we, Iho class of Loyal Women,
Are loyal lo both Bchool ami
. ,, fhurcln . - ; ;i
LETTERS WRITTEN
BY PIONEER OF
1
A niniilior of ynlliiw pancs-viUit-linn
wrllti'rt by Hlijnh lii lmow, Uic
flmt ."Buiilw In iJino i-iiiinty.- mi'l
iu-wbII 'kniiwil' chiiruiiUT lii Oi'i'Bun
hlwtlll'.V, WITO' lll'OUKht til .MlHlflll'll
Hite wek liy Kiunil-Hon. 1'. 1
t-lrlMl.iw, fatllor of ' .Mrs." W. . U.
Hhi'llny. whu Im visitliiK .hci-o en
mull! to.hlH Inline In Ouklanil, fill.
Tlu'w, uliiiw with liuilieroUK
ollno- iloi'limi'lltM nnil lii'lonniliBs
of tlio Dimmer rliarai'te'i', .wliol
i'1'iiHHi'il tlio plain In ISIS, are:
lii'lUK transportl'i! H.V Jlf. hiihuiw
in, in KtiKi'iiu. Iil r.il-im-.- Iimiii-, to
(ink la nil.
lOll.lah ltrlHlo, not only liiil.lt
111" rirt ImiiHO In iJini' i-'uillity "
11 II Itl-iiiTi! iliilinllon I'lalm, lmt
ilonaliil Ml nrri'K of 111 mini i"'
Un. Inillillnu' nf tlio in "I I"'""
..... ..i...,.i
Ki iiooi iioiini'. no ii"" '"- ''" '
(11(1 Ill-Hi I llllHIIUII l lift, ,1 -
...,'i i.nfl enterK fruiiuently .lulu
the blBtorli al in'i oiinln " "f
(he
format:on of the firm emmty Kov-
in in his loi-iilllyi- '
In
cover
18-17. after he
il" l.iine county, be Mat 'down
and. wrote i;i letlei-H ull nt.otm
lime. One to hlH wife and one
each of hiK 12 clilldren, who witre
Htlll Imek In their huiiie In lilan
.i....uiiie in lellim: them that
h(( had discovered ' an Inverltublu j
paradise and nHklntf theiH n' make ;
htwtu ami M" llnl- 1'" wrote, the ;
let tern In the aprliiK of Hie year.
They were ' caTi'led back hy ox
team, and reached Ihclr destina
tion In the fall of the year.
The family started out tn April,
1K-1H, and reached Mount FlenHunt,
their
new home in wciooei .
record ci'ohm
Ihe country trip in
Annum the many
(hone day,
heirloom M r.
llrlntow now haw, i
a larRo ' black walnut cockl m
which many of the family belonK
InK were packed on the trip
oenwM (be olalnK.
A receipt for taxeH paid nil land ;
owned by I'llljali Url-tow in uie
...i...' ;.t' TLhrniuumt in llu- Vfar
; '. . ..... .,- , rtAl. ,iMed'
' o.l, MOO " f n- --
!'by hl wife on' her tilmirm Wheel! (
VV.. iitooiiL' the innnv lnterKtlnv'v '
eonleiitM in the mo cocm. , . " ' , - , , - '. . . 1
uixes on the Tenm-Hieo tropevty , i ' -
mmoiiiiUmI to cents for that! 'ITe Medford Rotary club will ,
' ,. tjiold a hl LadlcH'' tiinht meeting'
' ln'o;- of Ii!m letters home rlt-f on TfieRdoy. July 'ami, aeeordlnK to
i.n wiitie he wax crov!mr, thft nhx miHItied at H mecllnff of tho ,
i ..(..to th 1M.V Klljiih' Ci'irrtnwl
i.iihiir
i npeakt of KolnK'
itlie
KlllliiK
with two
ither men nh',1
lillfl'a
l,y In ii'i liiek
iit tilKht.
(lot of one f them he
xirin-ii'd
;tu pound! of tallow
Mr. Ill-Mow- .v!i I
lolneil here
wllh n n few iln:
tow. who In Mtlll
loKOtht't- thev wll
home In UiiManil
. by Mr. ItriH
In l-:oKeiie. anil
leuve fin' their
SANTA ANA. I
i4'i -.liilin Mi-i'lin
ilir..
.1 line
l-eiil
2-.
entnte
lirukec-luiliiy plea'leil KUlll.v t" Ibe
miiriler of Mi. MyiHe Wnoil, 40.
-Ileiie',1. I'llllf.. Woniall. Htl'l
enti'llii-,l to life Impilxon-
..-'
' !l"'"v
tSoi. (nelltlll peilll
,-iitinry
l,y Sllimrion illI'lMe I'.j -I
M.il'kn,
SOLINSKY FAW1ILY
sPPEIVRUNS. AFOUL
OFPARK RULING
The entiling of the Crater Na
tional j ..irk .season, July 1st, will
be almost a tragedy occurrence for
little Jane'SoliusKy. nine-year-old
daiml'.ter of Superintendent and
Mrs. K. C. Solin&ky, mid her pet
dog, Knxy Ann, lor when the fam
ily moves up to the superinten
dent's ln nse at Anna Spring cam 11
in about a month, they will be sep
arated until Hie family returns to
t lie Crater Utke superintendent's
town residence on Queen Anno
nue, next fall, as no dog is per-
'mined in any national park,
Koxy Ann is a blooded, five '
thoulhs old while contplexioned
i wire terrier, which the family ob
tained at Stockton,' Cal., while en- 1
rouie to Medtord some weeks ago ..
from Yo.semile national park, which
1 had been tlie.ir home fur years and'
to show that, the Kolinsky's are not ( ,,,
only ..euainnrert of Medford hh a ,(
resident jilace and ire loyal to their lU
new home city the dog was named :)
lio.xy Ann after the mountain which
towers over the Solinaky homo 011
Queen Aune. s,;
Naturally Jane and Roxy Ann
have become devotedlv attached to ,J '
each other and the heart strings
of each will feel a hard tugging ,:(
when t hey are coin pel led to i rl " '
for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sn
linsky are almost as attached to
Die dog, altho not admitting it.
An easy way out of the dilemma
arising from Ihe coming separation,
and assurance that the pot dog,
will not suffer any beyond lone
somenesH for her young boss, was
found in the fact that Superinten
dent Solinsky'n" parents. ' will soon
arrive to live in the house on Queen
Ann during the Hummer, while the
Huporintendent's fnmilv Is rcsldlnr,
Hi, Critter National park.
Of course Koxy Ann could ho
taken with them up to the park.
hut, the- family believes, that to
have her tied at the end of a rope,
or confined in an enclosure would
bo unnecessary cruelty.
.'"We'll . ho awful lonesome for
each other," said Miss Jane, yes
terday, us- ltoxy Ann lay cuddled
up in her arnis ln the family auto
ill) fnmfi.nl' the rede ml building,
J "won't wc It'oxie?"
"How, wiow,"- replied Uoxle wng
ging her tail with tinUmUini(lliig.
FIRST AID CLASS
Tlio new First Aid tenm orpHiil
noil by Uic kIiIh of I lid Copco For-,
mil umliT I ho illi'oollnn nf J. K. "
KniT, Krnilimlo lnntmiitor In flint .
nlil tiiailo itH fli'ht aiipniirauce lio- (
fnro the Wonion'H enniinllleo moot
liiK lit the Cnpro bniliMi Krldny.
Tlio rhiHK Ikih ciintploteil tho'flrnt
alii itiutrueliutiH anil the luirntiu of
nilnoH eoiirneH tiro nnlliinally roe- '
1 "Kiil.od. i They have roeelved dl-
; i, Ionian frnm the American Nation
nl HeU -CroHH and are now fully 1
,l L 'iii,.-:i) i j y . uu iiiib iiuiiuil-
j i.I; F. Kerr, well known Cupco j
i man, i graduate Inntructor In ftrat n
aid Iiiih Ioiik had nn enviable
reputation for his .nellvitien nlong
theho MnoB.'Tle has eondtteted
first aid clan8eH each yeur In tho -(IrantH
Piihs IiIkIi hcIioo! and won
much favorable comment for1 his
tmtiriiiR effort?i In promotiiiK a
greater Interest In thin worthy !
movoment. When It , considered
thiiL over loo.inio pcoplti were kill
ed hy uecldenU InKt.year It Is felt
that much more time effort should '
ho tflven to aeeident prevention
and fliHt aid education.
The followiiiK 1h a list of the 1
f'opeo Hirl who are members of
the power eonipHiiy's Hrt . nldr'
team: Uldyn Appleato, Ann Kan
tor, Liberia (Jorct Uorotha Khjdell,
Caiol. Petty and Frances VVolsnor,
- !
;
DflTADSAMQ DI AM
iiummnnu i mn
BIG LADIES NIGHT
I liiiai d of director, hint week. Tho-i
I hieetliiK Win he lit honor nf. the'
' Cnnitnii president and nlhef newly
" eieeten oiiieers nnti a lurso aitenii-
" auee 1h Inoheil lor.. The tonimlttee
In ehitme of lhu atfiilr will eon-
slut of the cmtKoiiiK offleeiH nnd
himrd of tllrvctors. All HoturhuiH
Uind Itntniy Anns ate urneil to ro-
' serve tho ditto.
NKW YOltK. t1") Miirrleil
women of Tibet planter their faces
with a Mark Wte innile of blood,
for the law In thKt they must not
tniiike themselves attractive to men.
; And they have three or four well
; linsiied hu.ibnliils curh. Ho wiy-i
: Professor Nicholas lloerleh, hack
iroiii an expedition, . .
ii