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MET) FORD MATL TRTuTVR MEDFOftP, on K;0. Sl!IAV. .ll'N'K ?,y -1020. VAGK FIYTJ I - EACH week oc jin add IntcrcHtlm viiti.ru I list of InteiTHlIni! visitors lure. A lauo wait of that list conic from California. W'ashlnBton, Eastern stntOK and Hawaii and one liewiim to wonder n lo whether Oregon Ih not. Indeed. Iiecoinin the play fleltl and vacation place for people frum all over Hie United States. Frum the reports that have heen reaching here durini; the past few days concernini; the excessive heat In New York and even California, escape would indeed seem a neces sity. Already a tame number of tourists ate pausing through Med ford on their way north and will also visit Crater and Diamond lakes. Ol'CKun Caves. Like of the Woods and other points of interest III OreKun. For the -1th of July holiday, trips to the various beach resorts, Including Crescent City. Itandon and Marshfleld form the backKiMiind for many an informal (."ot-loxolhcr. Picnics, in particu lar have a great vogue. Among the most popular guests hero are Miss Annette Heckman, who has been teaching in Kilo, lluwail. for the past two years and iB. spending the. summer months visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Heckman. of Corning court. An other la Miss Muriel Klnley, who Is-with the Ziegfielil "Whoopee" production of Xew York. She ih visiting her mother. Mrs. William Swam, and sister. Constance l-'ln-ley iteddy. Following her vacation here of several weeks she" will be accompanied east by her sister. wno win spend several months there. Miss Klnley spends her va- cations here each summer and is very much in love with the Uoi;ue Itiver valley. A number of social affairs have been planned in her honor. - Ainoim Hie leading social affairs of the past week was the dinner- dance on Saturday even ins for which .Mrs. A. I'. Kresse and Mrs. H. J. Conroy were hostesses honor - In Miss Alvina Moland and I- IS. Walther. who will he married the last of July in San Francisco and will sail for Kin de Janiero. Brazil, where Mr. Walther has accepted a responsible position with the Amer - lean and Foreign Power corpora tion. Dinner was served to twenty-four HiieatH at the Ivresse home, follow ed by dancing at the home of Mrs. t'onroy oil Hospital Hill. No-llo-t Dinner 1 title Flower hwlte An interestinf; no-host dinner wan kIvoii at the Plue Flower lod-t; Tliursday eveninp hy 4he old and new officers and slate convention delegates of the American r((!ion Auxilia ry. The giieslH were seated around a table decorated with summer flow ers, lighted randies and corsages of sweet peas. HiKhly a musing impromptu si'eeches of introiluction were jiiven by several of the sucKts. The latter part of the evening whs spent at the country home of Mrs. Seeley Hall, where plans for the eomlnj; state convention, to be held In Salem, August S to m. were perfected. Covers were placed for the fol lowing: Mesdatnes Oarlock. Brirk er. Bray ton. Chancy. AJken, Hall. Parker, ti ray bill, Huniprcy, Nich olas, Bryant. Iailey. Fluhrer. Uunch and Willson. DellKlilfiil (.arden Party GIvimi Hy Mrs. fliicli. Mrs. Kollis Klrich was hustess Friday afternoon to the Medford harden dub. entertaininir first in her beautiful home and later a pleasant hour was spent in and ubout the lovely grounds, admir ing her flowers and chatting over plantH. their habits and various topics of interest. Some business was attended lo during the first part of the meet ing, which was presided over by Mrs. Cnrl SwiKcrt. The club went on record as protesting attains! sign at the top of the Hisoiyims xploltlng ltichfleld oil, and Mrs. orter was asked to write let ter to Mr. Fuller, president oi mu ; company, voicing the scntimentH of Medford (larden club members. The club has purchased new KlMtioneiv. Which Will be another nice, way of letting the world knoWj hcih proved ver of Its existence. iThe nfternoon w Mrs. C. C. Darby became niemlier of the Garden club at this meeting and was welcomed. Those who' have entered the nnnlen club contest so far ore Mesdames Meiitzer, Day. on not. venberg. Swigert. Waterman, fl rlch, Goddard, Arnspiger. MeCas key, Bundy and Miss Livingston. Any one else wisihng to enter must get a blank fiom Mrs. L. L. Williams nnd sign up right away. Ih Judging will begin soon- only three more subscriptions are needed to 'Better Homes and Gardens' magazine in order that the dull may get the free lecture In September. Better call Mis. K. II. Porter. 4:t.r-J-2 "1 ' tcrlhe. After the business meeting Mrs. Vlrlch served d"lleious refresh-...nni- !o.i the ladies enjoyed th t ool verandah and spacious Tin se pin tle at Ho home la wn. dur - lug the mi miner month hid I. Mi to be vfry delightful. Watch the chamber of com merce windows during the com ing week. Mrs. T G. Bradley and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw will charge of the decorating. ll., v Outo.of-Towil (fiitsts Spn ml Vk-Knd Here Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mattison of Boseburg are spending the weeK end in Medford. Acconinylng them I their small daughter. PatH Anne, who will spend u week Ms$w of Sotiehj Visilinir tier lu-., ' sets of glilllll Mis. A. II. .Mai street, and Mr. Mil ut their parents. Mr. ami tixon of OiunKc and Mrs. c. . ranch. "Ijirk Mt'iUluWS," Ufl Slew- art avenue. Mr. Madison repuris koim) proit- ; ii'ss on (li cpmver lino frum ! . . liui'K Hi Marshrjeld, f which ho Is construction superintendent, i i i , Mrs. llr.iham I1. Ilenson and lit- III.' nau'.-htcr narbara Beverly of; ' a n I- ranciseo are vtsillnir at tin ! Homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kilcy D. 1 . nensun. ! Ml-.. H. Hatir Honored : Wit li Ciu-ilcii I'lirly j A Garden party and shower f ; distinctive clmrin was ! o .mis. i tare Stores of Stewart ni)i nn l-Viilm- -ft...... pliint'nihiK Mi l,vm,n,l oi uoss June. A tifttliiK of beautiful oaks urul gruen lawn, accented hy tnljjcn with howls ill Kaiden flowers. seals with Indian blankets ami pillows was enjoyed hy those busy witli needles ami conversation; ' A program of lullahys on the phonograph was followed by clever original poems hy Mrs, .. K, llrttckway and Mrs. lleardsley. Tlien as "Mikity halt a Uose" was played, two small rosebuds of the two-yejir-ohl variety lit tie Don ald Shores with his Kolden curls and his cousin. Master Frederick tiardner. wltli the smile that never com cm off. came into the picture. Kach carried a pink basket hold- jiug many dainty gifts for the j guest of honor, and these they presented to Mrs. l;aker. ' I j Kef nnients or ice cream. I uid w afcrs wyre served, i j punch Shines bcin asstMcd !y Mrs. i iKred Curdm j Those cnjoyiiiK .Mrs j bn,,i;iliiy were Mrs. K i Mis. Juek Craw. Mr I lirocku ay. M is. S. I-:. Shore l Corn. J A. K. Kd wards, ! 1 j M i s. S. Kdwanls. Mrs. A. I'. i;,(.,.II t,.s (. j Musoji. Mrs. li. j W. Shores. Mis. linker. Mrs. t K. . ilurdner. .Mis. i V. Shores. .Mrs. Hay r.d linker, Mrs. j Hooker. .Mrs. J. Thornton. Mrs. j W. Wilcox. Mrs. IScardsley. .Mrs. j I Jtoii Wtildron. Mrs. W. M, Ilowv aid. Mrs. J,. (iober. Snider and Mrs. C. A. t- . Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Mrs. John lilies. ..,,,,. of Seattle who have heen . visiting here returned to their home this past week. They were accompani ed by their niches the Misses Mary and Helen Kdmismn who will be their guesis for a week. SM'ial Weck-l jid In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Sumofni- W Smlih I .1 . . , ..... himi Tinif M-iti ..iw.. i l-dltors convention in Albany and Newport. They were accompanied as far as Portland by their grand daughter, Joan Del.osh, who is en route to Aberdeen. Wash., to visit - her grandmother. Mrs. Clara De- s Losh. at her summer cottage at ' Urayland I ieacli. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Cltiy Y. Conner and ; family are spending their vacation j at Kndcrs Beach. j ' Itctui ii Home I'rom VUit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. B. Cellars of : Portland returned to their home Friday after spend t ng two weeks at the home of their daughter and jsoii-in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Phipps. Mr. ami Mrs. Cellars art; promi nent in Masonic circles of the state. Mrs. Cellar sbeing recorder of Nyilia temple. Daughters of the ; Nile, and Mr. Cellars being a 33 ' degree Mason. f j M iss Amy Kllintt was hostess to sixteen of her friends at a swimming party ut the Natatorium on Monday. Past Matrons ( Itib ! I Onti'i Uilncil at Summer Nome Mrs. John White, and Mrs. W. h. .Mn-rm entertained the I'asl : Mjitj-ons club nt Mrs. John White's summer noino on uagner creeK. A fa in i iy d Inner- was served to the 34 guests. Mrs. A. K. Beanies presided at the table. The guests were entertained by Miss Alice Hanley with stories of olden days, llW cresting, spent at bridge, witli Mrs. F. M. ( miies winning high honors, and Mrs. J. A. Perry consolation. , The ladies then ail jo u rued to die swimming pool, where they spent a pleasant hour. . This is tin' last of a of . entertainments irons club. by the Pa.-t Ma- . . Clyde liymlre from Los Angeles and sister. Mrs. Baymoud Kei I from Fresno. Cal.. are visiting wirfl their mother and faiher Mis. c. K. Wilkinson of flian Soda Springs. W'cdncMlny simly ( lull Pit ntc al Lilhln Park On Wednesday, June members of the Wedm-st elub entertained their M I a nd In L'fi, ho lay Study husbands and special friends a IlLiU- ful picnic supper held In the Ash land pai k. A long table graced with nas turtiums, columbine and delphin ium was spread under the trees with tlie feast t hat a Iways culmi nates the year of sLinly The (otd Wedtie.-day Study club ham received its usual attention . Jtut the remainder of the menu was as vs rlrd a ml enjoyable as was the program I"!' the year, and it arou.-ed as much lnten--t. Neatly aM of the 2.1 niembeis w ere present. acfompa ttied by husband or cuet Mr- t Irey. the pre -itletit. cilb-d .1 short meeting, at which sin- an nounced the committees for the coining year. She most graciously thanked Ihc.commiuecs and mem bers for l.ieir harmonious co operation In making the past ami twenty-first year of the Wednes day Study club so pleasant and successful. Special credit should be given lo the good times committee, in charge of the picnic. Mrs. A. J. I Hanby, assisted, by Mrs. H. (1. Wormian. Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Mrs. -. I. iiooges. .Mrs. .!. n. Crews land Mrs. I-'. K. Deuel have been jlhe committee in charge of social I affairs of the club for the past year. W il.i i-L- u..iil.,.l .1...... I.. thai KivtMiAshInnd.s U(V(,,y k h(i nim 1 with just a feel- " Hl-U ..HM' I events come to an end. i ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Uoyers have sold their ranch on the Crater Lake highway adjoining town to Mr. and Mrs. ,1. I). Uussell. The Itogers have moved to their city residence, !0S Queen Anne, which was form erly .-occupied by -Mr. and Mrs. 'U up.h'c). -- Mrs. Kenneth Dimnlug IIoiioi'ihI (iiiest Mr. and Mrs. Kiley I). Ilenson entertained Saturday evening, hon oring Mrs. Kenneth C. Downing of Spokane. Wash., ami Misses May and Marie Crystal of Klamath; Falls, dames and music were en- i joyed. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil- Hani Sinuass. Mrs. lictia Callie. j Misses Crystal, Mrs. Downing.. j Messrs. Verle Peeves, William .Mesh pelt, Slanlev ltiee Unison. . j I Mrs. S. 1. Koss of CIrants Pass : is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ! II. I. Sanderson for a few days. P. E. n. Are Entertained At Miles Home At the spacious home; of Mrs. T. YV. Miles, on Oakdalo tut WVdnes lay. Juno 2ti, Chapter A. A. of P. K. (). hold a special meeting. Hosoh, lilies and the blue, of del phinium made a charming setting for tho beattt f fill initiation cere mony by which Minn Marjorie Kelly I became n member of P. li. O. Miss Kolly, who in a junior nt ! tho Fniversity of Oregon and honi ; for the Hummer, In the daughter ot' I.Mr, and M.rs. K. K. Kully, a charter member of A. A. who has served liter chapter as presldent and her iHtale rh trenmtrer of P. K. 0. It j i with pl"a!iurn tliat the A. A. wel coiuph .M iss Marjorie. After dainty refreshmentH lh' l'b;t Ml pi :id imirnnil In moot uivifii i fit regular .session on September ' Mr. ami Mrs. II. P. Scherer. ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. G. II. ! Beimer, M is. Scherer's parents. I whose home is in Montana. re- (turned to Medford i San Francisco. Friday from Mann's Store Employees Picnic on Applegate The employees and their families of Manns department store were KuestH of the owner. .1. C. Mann, at a picnic ut Die Miles ('antral! place on the Applegate Thursday evening. Afler swimming a picnic was enjoyed followed hy games and a general good time. Mrs. Joe Murray KohIp). Mi'h. ('. Campbell and Mrs. Irene MoiTiimtn had charge of the refreshments. Dan Watson of (lie men 'a depart ntent was In charge of tho transporta tion. Bill Mitchell nnd his sister. Miss (race M Itchell. of I,os Angeles, left here yesterday after visiting thler pareniH. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, In this city for the past two weeks. Will Spend Vacation At lik Bake. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Prentice and family left Saturday for Klk lake for a two weeks' vacation. They will be joined by Mr. and l i'U f Zttv I F..fT.i-u i.twl friinilv Mr Miwf Mrs. John Dutton and Mr. anj Mrs. G. W. Murjdiv and son .,f I'ortl.inrl Mi. I!,.,....-u lu Ur.l..u ,i.n'..r,.,. f..- tlie Tru-Blu Biscuit company of j I No t limd. for which company Mr. i Prentice Is di vision representative M r. Dutton and M r. M urphy are , also members of the Tru-Blu com puny. The members of the Business md Professional Women's club will have liim-lieoir on I'ridav's at I crowsun , during, the summer 1 months. America n legion Build Mo Hall for Siinits, The American Lectin early this morning for M.f. the left Boy gate Scouts' camp on the Appl to reliuild the mess hall that was recently dc-t ro ed by fire so it will be ready for the boys When they uo lo camp In July. It wilt n lso be Used H.V the Gil l Senilis. who will go to (amp in August. The Ameiicftn Leu Ion auxiliary accompanied the legion to pre late a pbnlc supper. Swimming will be enjoyed in the evening. Mr, anil Mm. J. C Mann ami ilatightern. Margaif t-M a ry and Janet, ate spending a sever I Weeks' vacation In California. P.Xlitan (Bill I iijoy Pl nlc. The yihian Sisters' elub and tludr friends enjoyed a swimming party followed by n ph-nlc sup n r at Ja- kson Hot Springs ThuiFday evening Th" luneh was or'nd on the large tables In the shady groe at the spring, which Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly 8t. Phone 390 L or 71 Is one of the moM desirable picnic places in the valley. The club wishes to thank Mr. .I, (.. Ot(ln'i, proprietor of Jackxon Hot Springs for his hospitality. About forty in e in hers ami an.) friend attended. Miss Mur rel Kiu ley of New York 'was u Kinst of honor. Kntt'i'ttiiu (.iuMk At Su tinner Cabin, Dr. ami Mrs It. K. l'.lltott have as Ruests over the Week-end at their su miner home at Shady I'ovo M r. ami M i s. John I'elei s : and daughters. Margaret, Joan and Adolo of Portland. I Miss Myrna Bush left today for j Crater BaKe where site will be em ployed in the post office for the ! suuimer. This 1m her third year at the lake. ! M. & M. Company I Has I'icnii. The annual picnic of the M. j M. company was held in l.ithia j park on Friday evening. Alter a i nicnic suiier games were enjoyed. ! About 5 members enjoyed the j affair. Mrs. W'oimI Hostess Building Bridge Club. Mrs. W. H. Wood entertained j the Bulbliug Bridge (dub at her 1 home Thursday. At the cundu i slon of the games, refreshments i were served by the hostess. Mrs. i Hay Baker held high score, j Mrs. P. F. Fcrman of Bos An i geles, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. F. J j ford were guests. The club has adjourned for va j cation. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kngllsh of Bos Angeles, former residents of this city, are visiting friends here. They expect to leave for their home Monday by the way of Cra ter 1-ike and Klamath Falls. II. X. . Have Bridge Party. ' At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson on Washington street Wednesday evening the members of the II. N. D. elub met -for'a delinhlfu Isocial evening. Mrs. II. (1. Wilson held high score and Mrs. II. C. Wilson low score. Miss Dorothy Hoffman of Ku filling Frank Opal gene was guest of honor, the vacancy left by Mrs. liarwood, formerly Mrs. Ctirrk, lately moved to Pass. Mrs. 1 Thompson served.. ,d GrantH 1H Helium refreshments after the games wyro over. ' r ' Tho next meeting will be wth Mr. and Mrs. liarwood at their new hoim in (irants Pass. Stanley U. Ilrenelscr Te ltc In Ashland The director of the Ashland Art school. Miss Belle Cady White, considers herself very fortunate indeed to have secured Stanley d. Breneiser of "The Breneisers." Santa Maria. CaliT.. as an in structor in her summer school at Ashland beginning July S. Mr. Breneiser will leach two subjects. I. el., pictorial and deco rative illustration, also commer cial art. The first will be a series of les sons in representation t broiigli self development and elf expres sion. The course will include correct vision training, analysis of fundamental forms and si imula tion through literature, music and act ion. Tlie procedure will be such that teachers can make prac tical use of It ill their work. All will be clearly Illustrated wit li examples from the work ;f students and professional artists. I n commercial art a scries of problems In decorative d rawing ami color, t horouKh development of (he principal features underly ing the various phases of commer cial art. Tlie course will cover modern ist ic lettering, psychological ami emotional compohit Ion, and vari ous types of technique, in render ing. There will lir informal talks and offering prnhleitis by teachers in the : n.ook work jsuitable for us.. .Classroom that are applicable to school or civic Use. Fa eh of the four instructors ! teach two courses, making eight 1 in all. and any one pupil may 'carry four coiii scs thereby getting at least one course w ith each ln ' strlietor. Mr. Breneiser has been a stu dent of many schools mid Is a ; teacher of wido experience. j I le graduated from .New Voi k j School of Fine and Applied Arts. ; was a student al Pennsylvania ' ' museum, t he School of I ndusi i ihI Arts, i'hiladelphla. Die Ait Stu- dents League of New York: Coin-; monwealth Art Colony, Booth By Harbor. Me.: studied in Ilal. Fiance and Borland under mauv gi e.it i iatei s. Including I'm i- P Chavanii". As u teacher lie foi no i y dl- rerted ail in Ft i Pa.: Peiill .-b-te i II FlllVei Hlt uf college; lecturer ill Pittsburgh; art siiia in Kmrl.iud. France t "Xech'l (ier niHii'. I t ii ! y ami Slovakia : attemtr-d n r t at Prague in I ! -' : now f art department. Santa hlKh and junior etdl'ne, emigres head Maria Califoi U Ulber of e tllle f-lC- ulty, A mericaii Institute Bduca- titoia) Tiavel. IBs a rt Icle it bout t he i x I h in -ternat iona I origi ch at Pr ngue hs Kiven in the Christ la n Sep-nce Monitor makes ej-y Intetesting reading, and li Is pencil kcr. he ( are clevn . Ui lies for M'V-tal ait. papers. ' j Some Interesting fuels site. lit j Miss MarKtjellte Hansen ;i mi . j I lay Kenton, the other teachers who will he with Miss White this summer, will he ieii next Sun day in the Mail Tribune. Anyone interested in attending the Ah liiiul siimnier sehool of art eull Mrs. Vivian Norma n Barto. iMi t-B. and a folder containing tlie com plete courses witt he made avail able lo them. Miss Coffeen Presented in Piano Recital .Mrs. K. V. Corn presented Miss ;m Coffeen in piano recital on j .. at the Coin ; Tuesday June home. The following program was rendered: ;at I .or Cabin litn i "The Three Clocks," "Drifting" The Golden Link Blbb luss of Jean Coffeen. I the Baptist church and their ' Heading. "Try Smiling" Doro families attemleil Sunday school , thy Colleen. and church at Selinu last Sunday i "The Buzzing Bumble Bee." "A : morning. Mrs. M. I.. Daily, asso ' Cltild'st Thimhts." "Watch the t'or- j ciutional secretary of missions, j nets" Jean Coffeen. I wave a talk to the women of Set- I ocal nolo, e liooi invt i,h- 'elia Corn. Musical Beading. "I've Lost My Dog" Jean Coffeen. "The Band Is Playing Dixie." "Dieam Boat" (violin and piano) j Mini and Jean Coffeen. "The Watetiall"-- Uoheiia Frink. Clown Stunts -Jean, Dorothy, Uo- be rt a, l.uella Musical Beading, "Belter Be tlood" lean Cotieen. Kcd'reshntentM. Old Time Music -liramlja Cid fee n. Bowcna i'lrclc Fnjoys Social livening' Clif-i The Bowcna Circle of the Yco I man lodge held its social meeting f r June In tlie W. O. W. hall Fri day evening. June HM h. when all present enjoyed a very pleasant 'veiling in playing progressive ."'a. Ladies' hii;h score was made liy Mrs. C. W. liarwood and ladies' Mow score by Mrs., I' j Gem lenicn's hiuh si 1 by P. W. Geiiiardt t bv C. C. liarwood W. j Hhlridgc and Mrs. t'bris Wolff 'were hostesses of the gvenint;. I - mericau legion Auxiliary J Fleris Officers fur j Mrs. Vera Hal) was elected presi dent for l!3u at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held on Monday evening at the Armory elub rooms. During the business meeting X. C. Chanel was introduced and out lined the plans of tlie Legion for I e Applegate. asking the Auxiliary l u co -ope rate oy nriumug hi nc oes K..t..l,.e Inn.. 'All fmif of tlie meinbers present indicated tliclr lu eni Ion of going and it was be lieved that many more not present would attend. The president ex pressed tin.' wish lhat I here might )e a large turnout, saying that when the Legion built the camp the first time It was a very en joyable affair. Flection of officers was then held with the following results: Mrs. Vera Hall, president: Mrs. Buth Parker, first vice president: Mrs. Gray hill, second vice president; Irene Humphries, recording secre tary and treasurer; Mrs. Inez Nich old, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Minnie Bryant, historian: Mrs. No rani Martin, sergeant at arms: the executive committee Mesdatnes Louise Biicker, Heleiie Wilson and KliKahcth Fluhrer. It was voted to send the five in coming officers to represent t he unit at the state convention to be held iu Salem. August X, !i and in. thus making Mesdames Hall, Park er, Grayhill, Humphries and Nich ols delegates, with alternates as follows: , Mesdames Bricker, Gar lock. Fluhrer. Bunch and Dally. Mrs. Helene Wills!. ti explained the plans of the Girl Scouts for the summer and stated they would need funds, concluding with the motion that the unit gives tliem the $10 which the budget provides to help the girls defray the exuensc of going into summer, camp. This assistant to Mr. Uallhi'r for sev motion was heartily approved by era) years, will suoc I him as pur lin auxiliary. chasing agent for the Copco con Mrs. Garloek told In a few words eern. ' how the Medford unit had been j honored by having a state vice! president the past year, and to as sure Mrs, Mary Chancy of their ' whole hearted support iu her can didacy for depart merit president, , presented tier witli a little token to, wish her well. WEDDINGS June ',: Williim George H-hul- tes and (tllle K. Fdmond b'tth of San JiW, Calif. -June t'i; ; Waller T. Jenks ami Melissa Wall, of Salem. Oregon. June H: Idelphonzo fBierrera and Bulla M-na, of San Fram is co. Cal. June L'h: Buiton M. coons ami Beva Patrick, of Sacramento. Cal June 1'ietletiek N. Phillips and Margaret Bablngton. of Sls kiyon County.' Cabf. June Stanley Sehleiiler and Berni Hhafrky of Berkeley, Baiisii if Dutis- i t le a ud Cahr June 2f: Frank Vlet.ir ami Matilda Wa ker, " muir. Calir. June 2': Herbert Ha Kdith Pei kins Groom is ford, and bride of Los of Med Atlgelcs. Social Events of Church Societies The Bp wo 1 1 h League of t he First Metbo-list church will hold a "Winter carnival" u( the so- cial hall c einun, itf Hie church Moiuli.s - Mf"dnnary Sinicty Will Mvt. Tlie Women's Forei-n Mi-ie aiy StuietV of the Fir -it Metliod i:picopa) church, will meet Tut t'.iy afreru.'.iti. with Mis. C. Meeker 3 1 T Nbnh Bartlctt Sire Mrs. D. T. I..iu ton w ill lead t study. Assistant hostess, M G-inula Blackburn. Mrs. Cora C;. le'r. Vtsiiurs arc ulwavs welcome. Bible (in- 1 ntcrtnliutl j ma tim ing ine ,-nnua.v scnooi nour j mn missions, and making plans 'for the Selma cliureh to organize a missionary society. Following the church services. I (the party were the miosis of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caution nl ihc : Bog Cabin inn. A picnic lunch j was served to 30 Medford people. nn.liM' 111.. Oi..,!.. .1 Dm l ire.. I r Vacation Bible School Holds Closing .Meeting , I i The vacation Bible school which! I was hepl in tin I. one Pine school-J I house, cl d last Wcdncpday ttfter- ! noon. 1 Al Ithe work ers fef( the school j was a real success., , j There will be an all-day nieetini; ' , al the home of Mr. dtid .Mrs. 'Han-: son the last Siuulu, - in, -Inly. A , (demonstration of the work acorn-' ! plishcd in the school will be'yiven' at tiii.s time. Mrs. Case had charge j ; of the younger grades. Mj's. tver-, rhard1.,sou the senior girls:, and .Mrs. o, i le was made j Maun hail charge (,of 1 ho , music, tud low score I Bev. Iverson was the superintend Mrs. O. B. , ent. t l . Home Coming Meeting Ladic Alii Society The Ladles Aid Hudc'ty of tho First M. K. church met,, In re uu hu il.imc Coining J.uesday.. -jitter- noun in church parlors. Mrs. olen Instruction was given every Arnsplger presiding:. MhK iaicilo j morning and afternoon, with con Van Ness leading thn devotion. j ferencp 'f rojn three to five. In Lord's Prayer in cuncyi;!., , I charge of the different Instrue- Mrs. A. B. Hedges, In behalf nt j tors. - Mr. , Thompson conducted the Loyalty Circle, presented JM i Cecile Cass in two vocal numbers. "A Little Pink Basil'' by - Clinic j Jacob Bond. '"Sorter Miss on" by Clay Smith, Headings, "Hahiis," by Kdgar Guest ; "Wii en Johnny Comes to 'isit I'm." Kutli Hedges. , During tlie social huhr the LoyaB i y Circle served iie cream ami cake. ' Honor guests were Mrs. A. A. Hagerman, Mrs. (). ArnsplKer, Mrs. Ken net h C. I ownijig. Mrs. list her Fleishcn Mrs. Karl I'Hs"M1h. F. O. Orr, Misses Betty Ituth Hagerman, Buth I ledges, Ceelle Cass, Bert It n McKfnney. FOR L B. WALTHER A special forum luncheon of the Copco Kmployes club Is scheduled for tomorrow noon a I Hie Hotel Medford In honor of I. B, Walther. Copco purchasing agent, who leaves soon for Sout h America. A suit able program has been prepared by the committee in charge of (he af fair and a large attendance Is an ticipated. Mr. Walther has made a host of friends during his resi dence in Medford, all o( whom ex tend best wishes for his future suc cess. O. A. Kden, who has been The surpassing popularity of ( j arrangetl for presentation j June over oilier mo'iths us a mm -1 during "Copco hour" next Tties ryuig mouth Is not a mlh. If l"'ul iny, July 2nd. Tlie program, which statistics mean anything. Act-ord i o,,,,,,,,,,-,.,! ,v Die California Ore-1 ing to the records in th coimiy clefk's office, then1 Were, before 1 noon yesterday, r. v lip ases issued ( so far during ibl mouth. .M iy had only 4J inAriiages re- etUtleil: April ploed Itself ft little' more popular, with 4 7 marriage; ) M H ell fell u-t one below .May. . with 41. while February made oiiK'i .11 couple happv. and'1 .Pinuai y 1 . Due ro the Importance' o Die' Christmas season. Dan 'itpld stole Suits Clans' Stuff to Hi" ,itle of only V2 wedding maWii"'. , Going beyond Deeelnbcf woillfl 'be ancient history. And, iinywny,' Hie month of June wins. ' j Live Oak The Live Oak Biver will put fourth degree Monday nlnhi i of Bogue Blver r andidates for d Grange Meet Orange of Bogno on the Ihhit and at their meeting, the Griinwa There are e Hall., si't degrees. Point f runup 'Irlll present to put on The Central , team will be j the third and fourth, degrees. Be fie h met its will lu. nei ed a fler ' wards. AH Kianne. ineinbein mi cordially invited. LOCAL PEDAGOGUE TEACHER HONORS Thoui)sn. agricultural ol" the M.-dl'ord hih is elected Masle,- Teach gon at the Smith-Hugh-eii.e wltiiii closed Fli nt tile siimiil"!' school of I Inst! ii. tur . ' school, w, er of ore es confer dux1 li. mii :i I i i;:un SI; I'lVt time Master T te college. This is the Giegon has tiiosen a 'juiier. and as Mr. had worked in the ag- 'lilouip rj,.unMI. . ll department for a iiiim- en by ber of years, lie was eho the other -x Smith-Hughes in structors present, orenon lias not mm yet made out the rei iiircnient s for Master Teacher, but they will j he presented at the next conler enre. and these teachers will h chosen according to these require ments. There is no work con nected witli the title, but merely honorary. The Sin It h-1 1 ugh cm conference which closed yesterday at noon, was reported to lie very success ful by C. I . Thompson, local In structor who attended. Out of 1 Smith-11 uglies Inst tin tors In Oregon. "!t were present, and the oilier two were in attendance at ! the conference conducted by Hie i state of California, at Davis. ; Sm Uli -I lug lies hist ru-: ion eludes thrc divisions: trade f Industry, homo economics, j irgrii ult are. in-; and ' and I.-,... ' IE, .A. Foard, formerly of ; Collins. Color. was in charge i ! of th .conference, which was in ! j r wo ven, witli the regon Stat1 I summer school. M r. Foard fea I lured night schools and part-time Ischools.. giving in format 'on. and ; hell is concerning t hem. (. I. I Paulson, state supervisor of ag- ! rliTiillure. also aided Mr. Foard one Atl. 'these meetings. Various phases ,of the work, and ways of bettering- conditions of-' teachers were discussed at these meetings. Aecordlug to B, A'. Foard, '-ag-rfciihural (eachers In Colorado lite required to conduct either a part iiine or nilit school, us llielr reg ular school work only takes half a day. Mr. Thompson plans to con duct either a part-time or a night school during the school term this coming year. The night schools are'eonducted for adults, and the part-time schools for young -men who have Just completed high sc hool, or do not get to go as far iu educational lines. The summer band concert sea son iu the city park started off auspiciously last Friday niht with several hundred people of all ages. In (he park standing or sitting on benches or the grass, while hun dreds more sat lit their cars park ed in the streets Immediately sur rounding the park, as they enjoy ed the fine music of the Flks baud, which presented a varied program of popular ami classic numbers. The hjg and appreciative assem blage formed a very picturesque and restful recreation scene, lis due to t he warm weat her t he lighter colors' of clothing predominated. The next concert will lie given Friday evening of next week. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station J A noteworthy radio program has gon Power company, will feature the' winners of the recent Atwater Kent radio con lest In vocal niiin - bets and several orkinal poems lt "Dick PoHey." the famous poet of the Bogue Biver valley. Milch In terest Is being shown to this oniipic radio offering nnd a Istrge. radio audience Is alreadv assured. egciahle lltots During July aiiotliei planting of swet corn may be made for a late crop. There ne;r seems to! lie too much sweet coin. If n good j Vllil;ty. is Used illlll Hie (lop Well, grown. i Another planting of beans.! , in is, carrots, cucumber, iiash. , lettuci : i may be made also. noi to late to plant okra. 1 i t radish seed Is sown, better i (jve "Bide. a long white radish t II in 1ml weather. The I do not give gooil re- ! Die neat of summer. ' (lint floes wi : iril varieties suits 4ui l:it 4 ,sn A, igo Art institute this . . in ilexlvtiers in uini Mis. Fllen G. Hurlhutt of Ta ctur al modepim niol bor. towa, has attended the same jchureh for tilt years. The title; fall will tr.i lug. .irehitt fill nitute. MEDFORD FOLKS , 10 SPEND FOURTH IN OPEN SPACES i Many oi l spei.d the I- i uiond Bake, ; I'r.tter 'u'ik' the lo Hurt It Bake ...'the a! people will f July at Diu o t lie Woods, Oi egon Caves, Crescent City, and along tho Bogue -.liver, according to Leu ( buiocki. . Medford representatlvo of the American -.Auto Association, who- has been giving information to residents on roads ti Bouthcrii Ot CEOIl- ' As the drain corps of the local j American Beginn post will Jour j ncy to Crescent City. It is prob able a number or people win uiko in the celebration U-om hero. I A number expect, to attend tho I bin Indian Congress at Klaniatti ; Kails, dliich is being sponsored j by the American Legion. Ash j kind will also have a largo sharo ! of Medford people present at thu celebration in that city. Bill Gales of the Groceteria, ' said that lie "was tired and wanl ' ed to go to bed." so that Is hoW ' he plans to spend tho Fourth. ! ' Toggery" Bill Isaacs said that ' lie would spend a quiet day at I his cabin on Bogue river, "No Hecial plan." he said, but Just j a rest. James Stevens, local baritone, d.dn't think he would celebrate. Horace Bromley of the Copco will attend the Indian Congress at Klamath Falls, and lake mov- ' , ... t larence i. i-soe "i io- ikk" way barber shop plans to spend the day at his cabin on Hie Hogue. W. W. Allen of the Pleree-Al- I len Motor Co. thinks that Cres cent City will be a gooa puiee 10 celebrate. Fred Scheffel. city engineer, plans to go on a fishing trip. A number of local U'glonnalre! and other Medford people plan to attend, the Indian Congress al Klamath Falls on July 4th. Th event Is sponsored by Klamath post of the American Legion and a big 3-day program featurints a rodeo, parades and other In dian .event" Is binned. B Is an ticipated lhat over 201)0 IndlanH of various -tribes .-will take part in the celebration. Motion pic tures of .the, ilh -of July prog ram will be taken hy'lB U Bronir ley local eoincrainnn fui ,n" "Copco- Current- KvcbbV "owd reel. Tlui Mpilfiinl Ui'tury fluU will kIiiuo ii liiK ilni- Tuowliiy oven IllK. July 2lll. lit the Jai kBiin Hot Hprlim In hnnur f thn newly li'ctKil nfflpprn. All Mpdfiirrt unil Aslilund Unliuliin nml thoir laillra an. urKocI to liiinR their- llini:ll haHkoU ii ml Jnln Hie crowd at 7 p. ini c-offiM.- and Ico cream will lia turnlaht'il. Iy tlie ronimltlpp. A HivliiinilnK linrty will iirocodo tho plcntp dlnni r and. diinelnit In til" irnvMlliill will follow tho "olK eatg. Miiiiti. hy Alford'M Iiniicrl.il or. ihi.sira will lie n fculuro of tho dunce iiroKnini and n abort lnntal liillon ciMcinony will tako plain ilurins the cvcnlnB. Tho rctlrluK nrricora and hoard of dlrectora, with" II. I- lironilcy n cliulrnian, nre In iharne of the affair. G.F. THIEROLF HOWIE Mr. and Mr. (Iioiko l'ylh Inn and family arc new rcKldenlH of Medford havliiK recently moved here from Kullnon. ( alir. Ml. I I'vlhlan Ii" Blipeilnlinilcnt of con I ylnictl.m for the llyllenhy UllS'l i neerlnu and Manaccmcnt Coriior : ntlon and ha chiuno of liulldliiK ! thu' 'new Copco hliih Ii iikIoii linn I from IHvonvllle to Marshflclil. ; ,. will miike 111" llcildilllartelil 111 I Medford lielnu located on the w i onil floor of the Copco Kcnernl of ' flee l.iilldlnu. The I'ythlanii hain ,.ir,.,iv hIi.,wii their faith In Mrd- fnnl'n fill nrc ly imrrhanlnit Ih" Thln-olf r'i.ldeni e on Mlnnrwita iiventie. one of tho finest huincit on the ciiHt Hide. lincess Ileana of Bumatila. whl visiu-d Sweden last summer, has been presented two Sweditdi sailing boats. Nieta Was -tin1 the air Fla... Schmidt of Akron, Ohio, first woman graduate of school at St. Petersburg, Sweden's crown prince. GuatavuK Adnlphus, will spend a vacation tn a tent camp on a lake In the Swed- 5 11