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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1929)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUT), OK'KdpX, SUXIUY, VM'I.V 7, lii-Ji). PACE FIVTO Irene DeLoih, 525 South Holly St. Phone 590 1 or 71 i Prominent Visitors Knoy j 'lhliiK on the Itnguo " j ihiro numucr oi prominent California. Portland und caslorn people are Hpcndini; their yuuh- tinn: here at different cabins on the famous Rogue river, fishing I and enjoyliif the. scenery. ICvery uay urniKs new visitors. Among i those from California include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kastland, Ninn Tueker and V. Crocker of Kan Fraanclsco. who are spending a few ' days at the Tucker cabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Swinerton of tian Francisco are guests of Mr. und Mrs. F. Noycs, also of California. ,.''"", f ,hf "fiwood htehwly fm- California aiul Itupprt. Iriullo. will be week-enil ...n cnllfnll Mvlio where Mis. ' guests of Mr. und Mrs. Fred ..... ' Seheffel and Mr. and Mrs; Wil liam- Lyman at their cabin at Kdpewood' park. Mr. and Mrs. It.1 G. Heed of Vortland me upending several days at the beautiful lodge, of Hurry Scott at "McCloud on the nogruc." . Mookou-Crcodc WctUlltig Invent of llic Week. ' Characterized by a quiet charm, the marriage of Miys Kdythe. Creede, daughter of Mrs. I. M-i Creedo of Hurlingame. Calif., for- j inerly of this city,, to Duard Moc- ken of Portland, son of Mr and , Mrs. Mceken of Denver, Colo., was solemnized at the St. Mark's' Epifl copal church at lt:30 Friday morning-r July 5th. with FnthcririP( to Mr. Harlan M. Cantrall, M'.. B. Hamilton officiating. TheyHoll of Mr unj Mrs. Miles Con were J attended by Miss Ceclle tJ.aU of uuch. on ilonday, July Creede as maid of honor, and Her- ( Jlt Klamath Falls. Ore. bert Strang as best man. Onlyi it ' f v tiitimntrt frifm1w unit rolft-' . - -- " : having resided j:' V' . V. " several years. -c on vi- tt.ii-iinromo cur f.,f tim nat three yearH. Mrs. Mnken attended,;!. During the iast school yrar the University ut Oregon, where K)1C (aught the Leaver creek school she was uffiliated with Chi Omega, sorority. .' Mr. Mceken is a grnduato of Stanford university, where he wasjHehool. Jacksonville high school n ' member or Mgma k-w 'r"?r-and the Southern oreon Normul nity Ho Is connected with the.KC.hol ,a Ashland. He taught the Pacific Railroad Advertising com- Kuch school the past year and pany of Portland, where they wiltl-as rc-elecied at n substantial in- lnake their home. They wdl spend a two weeks motor trip In Can ada a Mrs. Mercedes ISarher Itussel arid son. Hilly, of Taeoma, "Wash.', arrived Wednesday and are visit ing .Mrs.. Itussel's parents. Dr. and Mji Hrtjker. They expect ty re nmlti for ; several weeks. after which Unu Mrs. Kussel will re turn to Taeoma to finish a busi ness college course she Is taikng. She will return here In ttie fall to make her home with her parents. M Medford Omplo AnmiiiiK'c Kiigagenieiit - j of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Johnson of ' Coming as ( complete surprise central Point, and Scott Hamilton, to their many Medford friends was j Mon of C. T. Hamilton, also of Ccn the. announcement of the engage- j tral Point, were" married on Satur nicnt of Miss Maud Karrigar to ; iHy jn j,os Angeles. This comes Walter A. Jones, both of this city made by the bride-elect's pn rents. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Harrigar. of Portland this past week. The marriage will be an event of Julv 15th and will be solemnized at the First Congregational church lii Portland. Only relatives audjiurs of Los Anjceles. close friends will attend the wed- Mr. and Mr. Hamilton are both ding. ! graduates of the Central Point Miss HarrlgHr is supervisor nf high school. Mr. Hamilton attend physlcal education for the Med-;ed Oregon State college lust year, ford Hchools and recently inaucu- They will b tl home after July rated the "Pear Hlossnm festival." I i .1th at I (Mi Last Washington, Los a celebration which is to become Angeles, an annual event here. She is pop-! ular among both students and rcsi-l Mrs. Howard L. Larto spent dents of this district. flfUl ,lf Cafmp Mr. Jones, local architect and : Catharine." with her mother. Mrs. builder, has been in Medford a! Catharine N. Law. Mrs. Lar o vear. having come here from the; expects to attend art school In cast. Ho Is associated with the ! Ashland during the summer term Southern Oregon Construction com-!M(-8 o Pany in planning jind construct ng : jUcm(. of Velrl.aiw inc numoer oi nnc nomes Komn ; up in the Glen Oak court division. , I'oll owing a brief honeymoon to 1 ucvii s L-ase anu outer coast point. the couple will return to Medford. j amJ MhfH J qur nu, wn0 attoml. They will move Into a bungalow ' U)p Hnnual convcnUon flt Xcw now under construction In the O en n ,)pasant trlt Oak Court d vision as soon as it Is flp Mmi a Horill, contpleted. Miss Harrigar will cor.-. wbm fl hunnr of M.H tinue her work In the local schools. president of the tent. Irs. 1. M. Creede and Cccile Creede of Ku'rllngame. Calif., who were bore to attend the wedding of Mlsa K.IVII.C CeoJc and visit fiirn'li. lil'loavo to.lay for two wrokM motor trip to Hiiti.h Co- lumbfa. . siinwl! AVwiiiiiiff Invent of tho Wn'li. ConiliiK lia a nurprlc to tlu'lr filcndH whh the marrlimo of Hm - in. .u,u CavanaiiBh to flniun cr - Lontor which wh .Ullolly xnloinn- lied at the fatholic olinr.h "ii Tuesrtay. July 2nd The bride I owner of the Hand Hex and. the Kiumy l.ou llatiahop 111 the M. M. store nml has n. host of frlcnda 111 Oic city. Mr. Carpenter is also well known here havlnc been 111 the Hhoe btlsincsH for a liunibor of ears. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter left Im mediately following tho ceremony for h ten-day trip north. The Mlasos (icrtrudo Miimford and Nellie rat-sons of San Oleli". vlsiled nt the liomo of Mr. and Mr. Walter II. Jonen Krldiiy. and motored tu the Oregon Cve yes terday. 1miht ltcue rnvnl City. Mrs. Eve Benson. Rcconipnnled hy eleven of her danclnjt pupl'f- lin aptteared In a recent dance revue ttt thm Prut or inn. also 1C,1...J .t. I'-.ll.. U-lll leave thl. week for Cre,eent aiy'-ninff at her home on where they will ;i ppeit r at the now street. Covers were placed for; theater there on July loth andeven iucludliu: Mrs. Kay Haniian. ! w llh in the came revue wun a i iuuuIkm- of new features. Hevcral of the pupils' mothers will ac- I company the party. They will combine business antl pleasure as! they have cnKuurd cabins at "fcn- dcits Heuch" which Is five miles ' south of Crescent City and located near the beach no tho youiiK folks! cun enjoy "a dip in tho oijean." 'j They will return home Satur- Uuy. Mrs. Ken son will be Joined uy,u imrvry nwu ui mm Mr. Uenson und sons and they will leave Sunday for a several j nkK' motor nL. vin the ltcd-.to ' iBeilKOIl will visit the numerous , v iilame sluillos to obtain new mn- leria i i or ner u iio- ing iv uuvm which will open hero in Septem bcr. Mrs. Hubert Ruhi; her daugh - ter. Tloxana, and her mother, Mrs. Charles Yorks. left Friday for lluffalo. AVyomintf. . Mrs. Works' home. Mrs. Ituhl will return to Medford In two or three weeks.) Mn( work spent the past six ...,, nnA trt, nuhl ju California and Medford. A n(,Km. Hlver Valley Cample MJiri.i(.(i ... Km,ftiii rnlls Miss C h eryl Jerene Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy CI. Smith of Jacksonville, was mar- MisM smith has lived in the vb n... ..in.. ' ."' ' j."in..H- u.whB"inii .-vtiiM . "iei 1 wm koi. , " ' J .SCO OOl HI iSOIOIil. Ki mm uhiiiik : oi r 1 ...ok .. f I in the upper Applegute section. . M r. i 'a nt rail has always lived near Kuch, attending the Uuclt crtase in salary Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Contrail are at home to their many friends at their ranch homo near Kuch. I ... I Dr. A. W. Colder and Mrs. Oolder of San Diego, Cul.. were guests at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter, H. . Jones, 41 R New town. Wednesday. They motored to Crater lake the Fourth of July and expected to continue, to Vuti coitver, I!. C ihis week. . V Central Point Couple i Married in C-allfornla Miss Frances Johnson, daughter as a great surprise to their many friends and relatives. The bride has been in Los Angeles for six months I and is employed by the Western I'nion. The groom Is city shipping clerk With Klein Simpson Fruit Dislribn- .... rtn.i.-i.iro ?f V(.t(irantl' met n the'nomc. of Mrs. C W. Nellson on June 1!S. Heports .,. ,.- i, .,. t (,riin wno ts leaving .neuioru iu o-n j her home In San Otcgo. Mrs. yon ! received a uincneon ?ei as u re- n.vml.rance frum the flit. .Mrs. Coi-.-h, and cinmlttte Sorv- cd Ice cream and cake. The tout will moft with Mr Nollson on July 1-' at 8 o'clock. This will he the last mcctlin; bc for.' tho mimmor vnciill.ni. i Mm. .I"hn OlwHI. who Vn : ailed hero by tho .loath of hor mother. Mix. hnola K. Lay loayca tomorrow for Oakland Mr. Ol- ell l III In an Oakland ho.-.ltl. . ii, miu. ii Hon. .roil Willi llroMlifusl Party. Mis I'av C Haniian and son. Hlily.' of CornlnB. Calif., who have been vIsltliiK hero for three weeks,! tnft to.tfiv ffif their hotne. While in thla city they were; noted lianlhh baritone and Victor cucBtH of Mra llannanV iter,ind George I'eckham. basso wtn Mrs O f KatlinK of South IInly ner of the Atwattr-Kent ftmnda Htr"'t her mother. Mr. Alberta1 tion radio contest. Mir. fnrtre Mtn ray anl irrandmotber. Mm. r A. St. r.T A number of taniliy were enjoyed at varluu ,r,,ni,u, thp vhIIcv Mr- rhllintr entertained a nuni- i 1 V i.nr nenhPW H frleiidn In f hi Mrthdnv durlnc the pat week. The party In the after- nocr. was lotlowed by theau r rtv At the CrMtcrian K imiK-r of Informal affairs "'t ' in h. n,,r of Mr? Han - Were RUen IU OOIIUI - nan iurinu her t'rier visit nere. . ., 1. ,iaei ivnt In Inciuuin? bv ... . f M'und un JSJtllirtJrt .mih.- o. c . r atling, any. u. iare- son. Mi's. it. H. KeUoin. Mrs. M. D. ! Holds and Mrs H. Moore. The Carnation club will meet with .Mr, Campbell nc Thursday ntiernuoit at iot houtn irape i Mwlford Couple ; Mui'rletl In Vancouver. f Miss Ixn aine lluehne. daughter W1 "' "M" "f,i- " were marriea ui Vancouver. on Tuesuay. .liny i ney reiurneo j uus cny f luiiiy, wnoro moy will mako tl,,.i- hunio . ! -Mr- Wilson Is employed at the l. - n.. .1 .1.. ... 1 . oiko pniastv nej ... . v II.' est sna street. ; - ii. aim -ns. v. j. "unu oi , I Forndalch Vash., are visiting at j 'the home of Mr. and Mrs., 11. 1. j IC'aiupbell of Eagle Point, J ..... wk-l-.nd 1 arty 't CVtvc, ash. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ncI,osh ksis i 'inmier home. "Cove nest." i N'orth Cove, for the week-end 'Mrs. Delosh's sisters. Mis Clara-. ) hell Stephenson and Mrs. L. W. .Stoeeklc and children. Janet and I Junior, of Portland. Mrs.'C. T. Ie- Iosh and Miss Joan DeLosh of j Medford, Ore. Aberdeen World. , ' Mrs Dalton . Cox and mother. ; Mrs. K. -J. Woodcock, spent the j Fourtn or juiy in Asnianu paru. 1 spend Van.lhm I l,iion,l lu,ke. ... ... v Mr nnd Mra nraee itromiey ipri vesterdav for luamonil lane. where they have engaged a cot-i ,..,. .... Mr I ruin 1 "K ' ....... v ..... . . win return snnruy 10 iaue caie m business duties with the. Copco ohihik up. l.,.. ... n..u ..... ... vine u s ii me vnvi:ni iut-uiui u and the lake. Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Wilson auditor tho past several weeks the familv spent tho Fourth of July,'ori uuntiy na o on the Applogatc and attended , through California, spemlhiK some the fireworks at Ashland in the time with relatives at the rauthern pvpnjn I California beaches and at Catallna Island. They also visited friends will spoiio. vacation l California. i Professor and Mrs. K. M. Huh- ; aonffd loft Saturday for a vacacon , trip to San Fra ncl sco . Ca 1 i f . , Mill Valley., Mt. Tamnlpals and hc P"- ninsula north of the city. Mr. it, win onw.t iinii Niiei. mots. insects"nd other mailers of interest to hfs classes in biology, in th. mentor blth school. Quite, probably he Will study in tho! horhanum at Cnkversity of Caii-, "yterian cnurcn. i.os AnBt,, , fornia. Kerkelev. berore his return.;"" 11,0 oU"B cuU"lc They will visit with L. S. Arm-'H their home, strong and family at Mill Valley M Johnson and win ar for a week or two Mrs. Arm-t(v0t ,n lM(.lfurd rct.eiitly to be vtrong -R'fts Dorothy Hussonff be-jw))h AJ.s CuifJ ,,owry for an in. fore her marriage. definito period. Mrs. Johnson is a Mvs. 'AliecOlin Deardorf of 1 Eranddaughter of Mrs. Howry, who Winelands Beauty Shop, will leave tomorrow for a month's vacation In Portland, where she will visit her mother. Mr. mill Mrs. film Taylor1 1 tilcrtaln NowlyeN J-Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Kmde nf Lodl, Calif., spent last week with t heir f riends. M r. a nd M rs. 'Hen Taylor. While here they visited Crater lake anil snriit Ihe Fourth of Julv at the Taylor cabin on and will he 111. marge oi coiiMnie the Hogue. tion accounting for both ihe Copco Mr. and Mrs. Kmde were on their honeymoon trip and wero pany cotistnn-llon acliviip-. ins en route homo from Lake Louise. I will make his headquarters In Mod Mr. Kmde graduated from U. of i ford and has already nioVed his C. last year and wo.s a member oft he football souad. Miss Mav Crvstal of Klamath Falls, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. PJley ft. llenson. hss gone to Kan Fran- icisco for an extended visit. j Lelo.r AuOllary lMep.tcn IMan for Convention The delegates and alternates of the American Legion Auxiliary who will attend the legion con vention In Salem next month, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Chancy on Tuesday aft ernoon. PIhus were made for va rious original stunts ami songs which the auxiliary will present at the ctinventlon. A large delega- I""" '""",' j Bt.;. nn.l nl ,., nte cxcot to at- ....... Mri. Crahaln I'. Huxon of Ta eoma, Wash., has returned home after a two weeks' vNlt at the home of her parcntx, .Mr. and ,lr. HI ley D. Jlenson. t'oHN rrouiiiin 1'ealiin's III.. II.. Ai-tl.-tv. ! B1MM1 r ,,. yc,;r . pr'caented One of the feature radjo pro 1 lucs.lay nlnlit oy uie i an- f.irnla Orofton Power company vor stiitlon K.MKI. Included In the group of r artists who pur. iicipaico in tins special . ope. Andrew. ne uM,ll(,lftl. hum I om;y, on- writ riiuwii i.u.iumu nH reader, und mitnor or oriKiitai I poem?'. Ka'le Iiavis acted u mas- lor of ccrcmonh'd and announce: f'tr the entire pronram. th" time of which was extended to one and a half hour- for the oca-don Mr. .tornenson fcoretl tthd hit W ltn lOCSI music lovern won his DattNh folk sonRn and semi- , eUstc selectloni, the former belrn- j ,.,.. , vr- fm-o m .w.,,.. M'ss i:l low Mae witsctn. popular i ,.,. nir u,..,rUn.. fi'ilirbter her hear - , OOIIK WiUBIIUi uaKOiaera wun levtim iiuus w yutm - lar selections. KspcchiHy note-, t.p,ay ;unl the NVw York Water worthy were "I.el All .My Life ll"!eolor elnb These tours last out ,vi usic, me souk site renuereu in the. Atwatcr Kent contest and M'onte Ixvc The 1uiik Closes." he prize winning the state high school contest. whistling number was also ceived. yv, l'ecklmm, basso, featured i the sonp with which ho won the I Atwtfter - Kent contest, "Asleep i" (be Ueep." as well as other woll enusu nmmiMns mm suvwvu 1 mc oi u oriuiani luiure in wiiumi ami rauiu work . jl.-k Posey, buiovcd poet oi tne. Kukiio, uiive as ills lemuro numl.rr hi. late orlKlnal Pem. .Memories of the Karm." reeall- , . .. . . .. 1.1..! ills noynoou nays to " heaiers. lie also Intro. luecu a . threat LHunpromiser. i',e whole program was ono of real merit, and it was conceded to be- one of the finest Copco radio presentations of tho year. Next Tuesday the California Ore- ' gjOn l'ower company will present ia new Mary CJ ret nor radio drama. j entitled "The Uride." by the popu- lar "Copco Players." ,-. Kenneth O. Downing of . Spokane. Wash., who has been 'visiting her parents, Mr. 7iud Mrs. t ujiey U. lleuson, has returned to her home Moto Trip to QrajeP Lake Mr. ana Mrs. Durand Meeken (d Portlaml( whose wedding was an j event of the week; w. i. m.; Creede. Miss Cccilc Creede of i .r- linnam.i Calif Fletcher Kish ; " , " V c 1 Cr-i. i - - pftrm. MHforH Familv - . Reurn Here to Live a()( MrR Arthur Short nml ; Ad-!,.,,,' p-Hricia. who I have been out of town lor a year jand a half, returned this week to their homo oii West Second street. in tne nay cmcs aim ruuuueu o Crescent City anu ne ncuwuuu highway. fcT Central Point ;irl ' . Marries in California ami .Mrs. . ....., ... Central Point announce Ihe mar ''We of their daughter. Frances to Mr. Scott Hamilton, on Juio - i c ceremony wn i m o.w. "V the Uev. Koberls of the Pres- recently tosi ner nusuauu McPhersons Return To Make Home Here. The many local friends of Mr. in nicriiumuii m u.- pleased to near oi ineir lemrn io t Medford from San Dlego, where Ihey have spent the past year and a half. Mr. McPhersoii has accept ed a responsible position with um California Oregon Power company and Mountain btales l'ower emu t tamlly to this cliy. Entertain Guests at Shady Cove I Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Williams und j daughter, Ihla, entertained a group) of friends at their cabin at Shady I Cove over the Fourth. 1 hoso pros- nt included: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and daughters. Helen and Millie, and son, Ott, of Lake Creek; tr ttn, rHt Vern Meyers of Med rord: Mrs. G. W. Stevens or Kern Valley; Mts. II. K. Malone and lit tle daughter, Heverel, ot Los Ange les; Kdna Kollf of Centra! Poln and Leland and Frank Pettftfrew of Kagle Point. , .Vdilaml Ail S-Iiim,I To 0Hii Tomomiw July Mh will ko the Ashland Art sob. h.I. under the direction of uule," .Mrw. N. J. Wiley. MlKtd.tn MlHtl Hollo Cady White of rrattlaiy eleclloni. wen. read t.y .Mia. lliHtiluto, llrooklyn. X. Y., oponlf. A. Dow. Mm. Illith HobertK, In full force for tbo.nummer torm..Mra. A. !'.. I.yinan. Mrs. Konnotli There will be a lx weeks' course j I'. llownlliK. Mian May I'lilppa. flnihlim AuiiiiKt Kith and iih Mb During tho ..clal hour Mri". While hernelf will conduct two fine .Meeker, nsslned by Mrs. (Seorithi couimch and will have an her modal-i lllnekburn and .lr. t'.iiu Carder, ants MiaH Mal KUerlto Hansen of i served delicious refreshliienls. C.liitoltl.i niiivcrsltv. Kli.nlcv (J. HlenelHor of tiallla Maria, Cal., and ! W Kenlon of TurrlitKlon. ' .......... . I be n outntandiiw su. cesn this um 'nier. l:eh of I hone arllsls ';'' "-'" "' - ' ' ' . to tea eh, ami any tint art Lit lea I ly j Inclined would do well to make un effort to take four of tho eUhl i courses offerc"!. ) Kach course coiiKlytc of 4j houiM' work and confi'rn two colleKe ci'mI- n. hooo im nn cotieKe m or traiiMfei rable t oilier -daten , Mlw White hat. done nouio not t worthy thlnn diirlnu the pant yei since IcavinK Ashland Hlit- hss had t hree paint in;:.- - water colors In the exhibition of imp .ihmiihi .iwm'iiii.um 10 u 11 Hc'uptorsand Painter. This nod MAN'TA U"A. I'sllf.. July 1 ety sendi their exhibit on h "Ko- 'ViThoniHs J. (leaiy. former con - 1 ,.f tlw. Minify unrtMHMiin.1. fi.ii.i I 'Ullf..i oiM Htwl Mtl - ....... 1 m i v nns uicture went on tni.tnop i,r mo 1 nin'-np ex mjcoi hci, ' tour.' ulsn one went on th rotarv jut mucui.nu v-umi year ami (he collections are exhtb- s:1iSiH:ri:.C0UPLE CELEBRATE; lieu at urn laruer rnies ami more. gave a demonstration of water col or painting before the society. i The picture she painted at this J deniouMratiou" was the same size j as those shown in Med ford last n U 111 ill C r a i the Presbyterian emnvn. In a New York pap .,,. ..Un Thurs- . ,, ,, , ,.,. ,. ,;,:,.,. :,;.,;,.,,,, (,t . ., ., . in.. "' '..".' " presented 1,,.,.,,-e Ihe Itrooklyn S(.(.ly f Al.l(i(s lielle i Cady White of the .eigliborlioml club. Clark street. Itrooklyn. "Miss White completed a water Kvelyn Leonard ami Lovki Al color painting. - - 3'- inches, I bright, grand-ehtldren of Mr. and within one hour ami l " minutes, j m rs. lialdwin. were the' flower beftre an unusually large and up-i girls and little Chaih-s YiJh;itMson, prceiative audience who were par- tlcularly impressed by the deflnlt-j ness or Per atiacK ami net mu"- ness of color, producing a most effective result. ) "This demonstration was precetL ed by a short talk reviewing ihej various phases of water color tech- ; nlque as compared with the present lay approach In this medium, Then Miss White showed a num ber of sketches made by Pratt stu dents, who are following the meth od of approach which Miss White originated and is now using In her classes." One art critic remarked that he nau" nvwr seen anything finer In Lutope . i:..lv- Whlt In our midst for five long week: Ive the insDlration to h ' derived from her instruction and her personality. What are we going to do about it ? Last year Medford was rep resented by only one pupil, while many came from as far as the Mex ican border and southern Canada. , Charles Pratt said: "Seek the counsel of persons more experi enced, then act on your own Judg ment.' Those who wish lo enroll can do so at the Ashland chamber of com merce at 8 o'clock Monday morn ing.' or for immediate information cajl ItCI-L, Mrs. Howard Larto. Social Events of Church Societies The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First llaptist church will hold Its business meet lug on Tuesday aft ernoon, July i), In tho church par lo.t4 St. Mark's l-:pls'opal Corner Oak dale and iith Street. S a. m., Holy coin iy union; 11:15 a. m.. Holy communion. WM. IJ. HAMILTON. Koetor. Lutheran Socio! y Will Have Picnic The Knglish Lutheran Ladles' Aid society will meet nt t he church parlors Thursday, July II. lo.-k and leave In a body rr a picnic at the I hibi 1 1 djgewood park. ttage Mm. ThonuiM HoIoh llMNonary SMlc(y The Woman's Missionary society of the M. L. church south held lis regular business meeting with Mrs. Abby Thomas on Tuesday. Mrs. I (. M. Mi-tuiliam. who was a delegate to the Couille confer nee, gavo n report of l he meet litx An Ice cream social was planned to be held on Sat unlay, July 13, on the church lawn. Kvervbody Is Invited to attend. Missionary Society Hum Meeting The Wonuin's Foreign Mh.don . society of the First M. K. church met In Joint session Tuesday after noon with Mrs, C. A, .Meeker, Miss May Phfpps ami Mrs. K. C. Kop j pen presiding. Msr. 1 . T. Law ton , leading the study. Mr. Lnwton offered prayer. Vocal snh, "My I Hrdeemer," Mrs. C. A. Meeker; selection. . "The Substitute Dele- t : Mrs. ,1. (irlic-hv Will I nlcilalil ' I hrlstliui lliircli Society The regular monthly tne.tliil.' of ll.e Womiin's MisKi.Miary society of the I'lrst l lirlstii.il church will bo held Tuesday evening. July at the home of Miu. .lames f JiIkm- , . by. 3 1 r. Haven st.. The nieei- 1 1 1 k will tit Ktti promptly ft i o'clock, ho that t bo neccMfury hiitdncHM cati be taken care of and tilow time for the proKtam and yicbi I hour, which will follow. M ra. ( ;rlKb,vn rrtup will be In rhtirr nml it uimil imouiiini Im iik- 1 ,,'ired. All rneiuher bavinn had I'li'thtlaytf tlui I ok A prll. Miiy antl .In He will be hour (fiicst. and all are IJTKed to be present. A pc- InvltHllon t. teiHle,l to thn hiishitfids .if the member- ...wl lal'we Hltt'ndance Is anticipate)!. r " ' " ' . died here early today. lie was . J GOLDEN WEDDING; KENTUCK FEUDIST; i i ..,.- i i,.v ti. l.lnsll. i 1 111,1 H ' ilti- ..., ,,, ,i. ..,.,. .,.,,,,,11,,,. ,,r .... I win at th ,,, Mrs. ,;,.,. ,,,,, nt .thvit , 7,. , II. fill.- tin III." v.l-l . ,tHil Illll-, yesterday, when she ,.. , ,.sl.d f The .beautiful! Kpiscopal dnubl read by It. A. V ring service was cell of Medford. i age I. the only great 'grandchild, was the ring bearer. Mrs. lialdwin w.mv a dark blue afternoon gown (f georgette. Mr. Italdwin liad n the snine' white neckt le he wore ; when he was married. . i , sttniptniis wedding il inner was : served after the ceremony under a i large maple trcn1 In the front yard ; of the old homestead. A large wed-' ding cake, with a spray of golden j roics ami this Inscription, "(iulderi I wedding. July HH'H. on ,it, formed the center piece. The table i was also decorated with sWeet peas ; and roses. A number of gold pieces, j a radio and many other gifts were j given to the couple. l Mr. and Mis. Paidwju were mar- . in Forhsiown, Huttc eounty, i r-.i July .1. 1 XT!. .Mr. lialdwin1 rode IS miles on horseback on thc!th wv m-niss ibe cooolv. Ilici Fion-th nf .lull- t.i tiw, ii. Mrs. Laldwlu was formerly Cora I'lnnib. Her falher's name was Forbs, whom the town was named after. Mrs. lialdwin has two broth- ers living. J. F. Plumb of Sacra -1 mento, Cal.. and M. D. Plumb off Iterryville. c'al.. who attended the I serine those born outside the hills function with their wives. I who have come Into Itrcalhltt to Mrs. J. L. McCravy came all Ihe reform It. While a college edllcu way from New Orleans, La., to at-jtlon and contacts with the outside tend her mother's golden wedding, world taught her some of the ad The other children who were pre- j vantages of the "settlements," it cut were Mrs. It. Spencer and her j did not take away from her the husband, Mrs. Lva Pet Raymond P.aldwin, Holland, Mrs. ( Leon - ard and husband and Mrs. K. P.. Albright, lakilma. oilier relalivesi included among the 4 guests pres- nt were Herald. Vivian and F.Hthe A 1 1 Mi u hi ami Oeorgie and Jimmy Pa Id win. graml-chifdrcn. i nests from Medford were Mr. and Mis. J. II. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smok anil daughter, Mrs. II. Floyd. Lee Sowetl ami family, Mr. Herby a ltd daughter 1 Jessie, ami Fred Herby. Mr. and Mrs. lialdwin, after re siding In different parts of North ern California, came to Oregon In 1W0 and settled In the then ex tremely wild country of Sucker creek . The ranch Ihey bought was surrounded with huge fir trees and Mr. Italdwin hewed a house out of them. The road by- which the place was reached was hardly A leiir , gardeners often long more than a trail and Ihe 12 mllelm enhance their gardens' beauty trip Into the town of Klrby, by leiim and wauon. where (hey boimht their hupp lie was a long 'lay's nip. The ttregnn Oivph high way now Ih pracilcally In front nf Hi'dr hmr and many cars pasa by every day. "It's tint much like ihe old tin when we had to walk five miles school," wild. Mm. Kva Peter, &Q2 South Newton Ml rent, who Is a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ha Id win "Well, we've had plenty of rain but there has always been some sunshine." said Mrs. Italdwin; who Is now 70 years old. when asked about the pioneering days. Mr. Laltlwln Is H 2 but this couple, the water surface, the plants will tlespite their old ago, still are vervihave an oppo-unity to start. i active. Mrs. Pablwln cans fruit and Artec they have grown stems suf - makes jellies ami preserves the I fh'lenlly long the tubs can be Unmn ,tia I a, II ' tihier.il nil (hit l.ntlton nf I Ik. tww.l ' ' J ',"'1 "Im,w,n H,m noes I the ranee on bortiebiictr. iniinnirnn wmmirii mmti wuvtN PIPMIP II II V 1iKk " """" rllllllll till I I '4 lpcrhnciM With Viirlcdcs WT w ' . til, III. al illftilet tib-nlc of the Ibit-lncNH ami l'i ofcw.-lonal Worn- eu'.i clubrt will be held nt tbe ihe more eNpetiMlve kludN, an you Kozy Kove crimp n wee frotn lo- wllll have beeomo tiiitt expert by! day. July 14 letcu:atns front, then. Thorn are many varieties Itosehiirnr. Grants Paf-s. Khimat h of water lilies llxied, but In wen- Kails and Mediord und their fam- eral ' the Hardy Maillai: varieties i files and friends will attend. jure most Hattsfiicim-y. All elaborate pbnlc dinner will: Care tdmuM be tiiketl about al- j be spread with end) club of thcllowliiK too nnicb inuuiim WJiter tti : iliMritt i"poiiMibU- for a certain ; enter t f poid when water lilies cbiMrdfli ation of food. . 1-or ln stance, the Med(orrl tb leite will br ri the iiltitl. pickles ami olives; the fJrants 1'a.ss club the dennert Htitl (be ItoM-loiik' club the k;ii)i1- wlchis. Talkn will be uiatlo by the officers of the various nruatilza-, not allowed to run continually. tloio. as a feature of the proKramt The plantiuK about the pool Tor the day. There will also beiaboiibl foiisfstof pbnitN genera I ly inii-le ami other Ktunts presen ted. fount) near the water edito. (himcH and swlmmliiK will 1 n-ihiubs ami eviemeens of a Kiace- loved throuttlt the nrternotm. HOOD HIVKU Ore.. July fi. - i,V ' " ' ICW llOlllH HH't eoUUIV H'llll'tn . ties had released a tllHtt KlllU his namt! uh Kaytnotitl Mctiowan I 1 irn-irmi, mi.. 110 1010 ic vi im h a suspe, t of heln William Tall niHii, Intlfcled for the murder of a ll.i.i Aniri.lf. Uf.liiHIi mi u Im lirboitol ........ -. 1 amomomie whs iminti neHr uert ' Cotitainlne Mcdnwan's laiindt v marks. PRIZE FOR TAMING e reigns : troubled 1 JA lMI.. Ivy.. Ot'l I 1 tli.W where totlils our .. " '. ... . . , .. 1 "'is Kt " Tve' - ,l "'". ! ." .. . MilllrfS II l.lllV I'l II' (II U1U i....,,... r I,.,',,,,,, ,i, !..,., ..it bv'il.e' Keiuueky l'res assoeiation for the weekly paper oerfuriuliiu the most outstanding community service in the year past When Hie girl took charge of her ! father's paper last February, there I day when she Had praised his w;vs some talk among Jackson r-esl-j progress he said eagerly, his beau dents about the need of a wate--1 liul eyes shining with love, "your works system, county authorities goodness makes things easy for were trying to Improve the health r mountain people by sending out! pubtk health nurses, ami there was a movement afoot to build a , ( t hig hit herto ti nk now u a modern I hard road through the couutv. ' The Jackson Times began speak-1 inK lis sentiments. Week after week, the girl editor udd her readers of the advantages! ,f a modern waterworks system, Mountain folk were Udd that their' babies would be healthier and hup-1 pier of they could receive public health nurses and lake their ad-; voce as to health and sanitary eon-. .litlons. Week after week, there! were boosts on the good roads plan. ! Todav a road has been built all . health service Is recognized nml ! I valued, and contracts have been i J .signed for beginning of work on .i j modem waterworks system fort Jackson. Miss Holliday is nn "furrincr.M i the Kentucky mountaineers d I perseverance for which the niiiun- . lf,, ........ ...v ...i.ul. j taineer Is famed. 1 And now with peace, the fighting siirit of tlie Itreathlit residents is being t urncd into eommuuily build lug by I be edll or of t he Mack son Tillies. For P.rc'alhitt county never did tllinuH by halves. When the world war came on. Ureal hltt county men volunteered in such numbers that not a single man was drafted front Km confines. "We are awful peaceful now," says Miss llollhlny. Plants for Small Pools Grow With But Little Care by a tld lug a small Informal pool but hchitatc to undertake such an improvement because Ihey arc not fa in 1 1 lar w lilt water plants. The pool Itself- Is not expensive lo build or to iiiiitniaiu; tho water garden, according to I be June ys j A inci lca u Home, Is really easy to fnlalart and lo care for. . Uegiu. your water garden by taking a i tub or box about 18 Inches st i ii arc and ten Inches deep. filling It with a mixture of eiiial narts of rolled cow manure and L'Unl.'li nml Ihen i.ItioIImk- : r .threw lilies. If the luh is low ewer In about two Inches below "" Inches of Water over the tot) of tne son. one. inch or coarse sand sprinkled over the soil In (be tub (will li.T. thn wutor l.-u it. A 11..0I 1 .'. f.M.I luiiif hv nix r.'cl whin will. readily accommodate two tubs. A few K"l. Iflsh Will II. 1.1 to the plc- oln ! your flrt year It I a boimI j phi nto try out mc vera I varieties, i some hardy und wiine tentli-r. After cxperlinendliK a t-eacon or t o, you can Invent In Home of - ,ui - e (,'iown; liny do not like a mnt -.den change of tent ih-i at ill f. It b (also Impractical to la tne water lllit s under a flowing fountain. If vonr pool Imin a fountain It should ; be tin ned out In the eveniriK but niiou ci ;ful habit UiKf. ue.l to ndvan M"ksi:mhi;i- tiermany (A) j K'lriis hav I e-ete nt tlunt-'t'f points tf the Chine bt-ai Inte thn Information that Hieaml-im mauv nP( ..e... f whll liters have been dlttw there, Kach new fa (a Illy means the allerlnK of t he si Kit at the scene of the accident and the au thor I ties hope thus to reduce the number of drownings. Humane Society '"H As th" -children came trooping into .i certain ward school otic morning, the teacher noticed a .-Ira hue boy among them. She bade hhii come to her, but he did not mind. Stepping down the aisle, she bud her band upon his head and looked kindly Into his big blue eyes. He smiled brightly and spoke in Swedish, lie could not under siand a won! of Knglish. She gavo bint a place at her desk, set him copies ami practiced 111 in on the common words and phrase at every odd moment. He would try a bundled times on a hard word. if she biule him to try: so he was sunn able to do work in class. Ono miv What would have happened f she had punished him when he could not understand? The result would, without doubt, have been very different. fan we not apply this little Incl- dent nbove to our relations with those around us who do not seem to understand? Especially t ho animals under our care and those with whom we come In touch, should we try to teach through the universal language of kindness: u language which Is understood by man and animals as well. It is simply practicing the Ooldcn Hub'. Protect and defend the weak and helpless --From "Humane Kduca- H""." JACKSON COl'NTV SOC1KTV. HP MAN n Xew Spread Materials Ledspreads of dotted Swiss urn just beginning to be popular. Several hostesses of note huvo In 'troiluced them Into their summer ! homes, matching them with truffled curtains. A well known I linen store predicts that they will j lead1 the lighter types of spreadl 1 In the coining summer. They are shown in white, in white with col ored dots, and In solid coirs. They ,, it'll li Tflllu it' wit It unn lmtnil ..i r....... i ir. ' ...n,., i n,.. .Vmi, horhood of $7. Another favored fabric for bed spreads Is mohair, which makes practical alt-year-round coverings. They are not loo light In effect for a winter ensemble, nor too dressy for the summer room. The ma leria I has a crisp, homespun quality ami comes In plain colors with multi-colored borders In un even strlpings. These mohair spreads arc also tub-proof ami sun-proof, and curtains to match are to be had lit all shades. TOKYO (P) Scientists of tho war department and of tho de partment of Agrlculturo and For estry claim to havo .found a smoke screen that effectually protects mulberry trees against frost Army planes are used to spread this screen which Is especially valuable , for the silk producing sections of central Japan. . a vanity msi-; si;rmon. "Suy not thou. What Is tho cause that the former days 4 wero better than these? for thou doest not Inqulro wlsoly concerning thls."-Kcclcs, 7 : 1 0. 4 Not only do not say it but do not think It not If you WUIlt tO keep yoUIlg. H IS B i"' K"B Bpini. tl bewailing antl bemoaning the past. And when you lot ; yourself "thing old," your 1 face commences to look old. J As soon as a woman finds ' llCI'Melf I 11 111 k lllg that "tllC for- nicr day wero bettor than thoHo." kIhi may know that tho ( world In aottlnn ahead of liQr. i lli.foro Ioiih nlic will liocomo a I "hack tiiliiilivr," olid look tho l.art. Really, It Ik a happy or- I rauicernent by which time. blotH out .or dints tho memory of our Houl-trylitK ordeala and deepeitH the roaento k'w that I cnvelopH tho bright pot8 In the "tlear, dead days" of I which melanclndy poets lovo to (tine, Hut when we let tho I hunnlncxM of the past mioll tho Joys of tho present, we turn what was meant to be a bless- f Ihk Into a curse. - -f (iranietl that there wero many luipi'V days lit tho lontf nn; Kranted that the sun phone yesterday and I tint week and last year. Are you sure It Is not hIiIiiIiih totlay?. too? All the warmth and Joy and beauty thai heaven has to send down to earth were not sent "When you and I were fr vnuiii:. MaKKie." .sk the i vounif iieonle of today. No; 4, tm, tUfrcrence between tho , n,,, present Is not In ,,,, relatlvu anmunt of cloud am MUshlne. It Is In whoth- ,,,, y()1( liro (hlnklnK old or - i iiiinkinif votiinr. 1 Heware. then, of thinking -fr old. For, if you think old. oyu will look old htKplte of all your vanity case can do for v. And the very oldest thotiKht that you can think Is. "What Is the cause that the Tormer days vere hotter than the?" Nellie H. Husaell.