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MEPFOTiP MATL TRIBUNE. MEDrOftD, OT.'KCiOX, SUNDAY, -TCLY II. 15)29. PAOE FTVB r i -STW . Irene peLogh, 325 South Holly Bt, Phone 390-L or 71 " - vl j A VKKY ATTRACTIVE VK1- j holding high and low scores for which they had a lawn raid party. Iihe camp were present. Kcrresh- f how to use applied ties i mi and i develop same. helps those to jlure of a memorial to Alma Kvdyn lt-j Moore, one of the national work- who lost her life recently In an UlNtl. charminc in its trim- : the season with beautiful Kuluics 1 In the evening the lathe served menls were served. ..it.. .ft t: i .i. n...,., of Oreiron s.mmi.m-v , suom-r to a number of the men The TiH-nt camn have n small ser ing an uiHicrsinnuing oi inc. and characters of the hrldo and I Mr. Dalton Cox of Dcs Moines. j folks who motored to Ashland for , membership hut they are all wide crafts for their cultural and lnfor- automobile accident. ( Sentence groom, took place before Immodl- Iowa, wan guest of the club and it the occasion. - , lawake, active workers and it Is inational value. ate relatives and a few close 1wilM regretted that Mr. ahd Mrs. 1-atcr in the evening they all ; hoped that in a short time the! Problems such as fri..iwiM :,t fh.. i.oii:.iii.. ii.fr IThomnson and Mis. Cloud could icnjoyeii a immi concert Riven oy rraient itoyai Aeignnor camp win ujeu icainer. kcsso -friends at the old "cabin at Jlarrinian lodge on Peli not he present, can bay, when ICva .Mao Jester, i hls was the last meetin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft. T, Jester was married to Albert Coop er (Jinimie) Allen, Jr., Wednesday July 10, at high noon. Hev. Wemett performed the ceremony . The Kpiseopal ling service was Used. The bride was most charming In a gown of white brocade of eggshell color, and carried an arm bouquet of rare mountain lilies. Site wore a necklace studded with 'diamonds and rubles, a gift of the groom. Alter a wedding breakfast the young couple left for an extended honeymoon trip. They will be at home to their friends about Oc tober 15 In a house to be erected for them on a coxy, secluded spot on the Rogue, where "Jim" will henceforth K-t Inspiration for his writing. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen of this city. and will be remembered as one of jthemuiu circle will be the outstanding figures of our gust f I r s t championship basketball i learn making the trip to Chicago. Miss ;reiner Honored Miscellaneous Shower In honor of Miss. Mary Greiner whose marriage will be an event of August (ith, Mrs. Edward 10. Ciore was hostess at a delightful linen shower Thursday evening nt her home, lit! Geneva avenue. During the evening four tables of bridge were in play. Mrs. Wilson Waite holding honors for high score and Mi's. Myrtle W. IJIakeley consola tion. Miss Kulh Voder, assistant di rector of music at the Southern Oregon Normal played two beauti ful violin soios accompanied by Miss Beulah (iore at the piano. Miss Ciore also delighted her audi ence with two numbers on thw !the Ashland city band. The next of the meeting will be a card party July I season and the club ndtourned -nn. ai mo until autumn. Mrs. Howard Karto uackcnbush. honie of Mabel McCollom Mr. H. G. Wilson received the!11."1! tlieii- kuomi Thursday ltev award for having tho highest score for all season. Others receiving prizes were Mrs. Cox and Mr. Harwood . Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Isaacs, Mrs. Rose Kifert. Mrs. hoc Hwlnson of Portland, and Mrs. M. 10. Schoou over of Hacj'umento, Calif., mo tored to Crescent City today. Oast Side Circle Will Meet The 10a st Side circle of the First M. 10. church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. M. (Van fcjeoyoc. 811 Hennett avenue. Members requested to attend. Visitors always welcome. The next meeting of Oh rys il licit! Au- and Mrs. W. II. Randall and I daughter Miss Olive Randall of Mud, Wash., who were enroute to 'Oakland, Calif. Rowcna Circle Has Surprise Party Tho Rowcna circle of the Yeo men lodge held their business meeting for July at the country tiome of Mrs. Roht. Montgomery I ltd urn Home I I'l-om Vacation j M.r. and Mrs. Hurry Prentice land family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman S meads and sons of Walla Walla, Wash., and several representatives of the Tru I31u Biscuit coinpny from Pdrtland who have been on a week's outing at 101k Luke, return ed to this city Thursday. They report a very enjoyable trip and the fishing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Pretice returned home by way uf 'Diamond Lake. Mrs. L. M. Johnson, and son Jack, of Portland, returned to their home yesterday after spend ing the past two weeks In Med ford as guests of .Mrs. Johnson's moth er,, Mrs, Charles Howry. Legion Auxiliary Delegates Will Meet TtiCMiay The delegates and alternates to prayers were offered by the mein- tooled and hers of the group in .charge of the decoration, evening's program and the mis- rank as one of the best in Jackson linoleum block printing and batik iMomtry benediction was repeated county. will be considered. in closing. It is a privilege to have stuh Mrs. Trena Heard has been men as Mr. Kenton in our midst, spending the last few days visiting and it's a shame to lose such an opportunity. Only 11 pupils have registered up to date, and many of those from a distance. Med ford has six registered this year and even Ashland seems to be "asleep at the switch." Jtinue for six months with Mrs. I lf Ashland, Mcdford and the, Smith and Mrs. Gerald Parr people of the Immediate valley judges with old school friends at Canyon- ville. Oregon. She will return homo the first of the week. Spend Week-Kml t're'ent i'lly Mr. and Mrs. !. M. Corlies and Mr. and Mm. A. A. Ilagerman and daughter Hetty-Ruth of Spring field, Colorado, are spending the week-end at Crescent City. Mrs. Corlies is an aunt of Mr. Ilager man. Mr. and Mrs. Ilagerman are so In the form of a surnrise nartv on i,np conventian ot tne uegion her Wednesday afternoon, July 10. Auxiliary will meet Tuesday after- After ;i Rhm-l ImidnnKfl session t nn JUIV i" - O CIOCK Willi LOCAL SAMARITAN SOCIETY GIRL OF FRI! lOight members were seated , fl0 I I nround the birthday table which i L J 1 1 I V was lovely with candles ami sweet LIlJU 10 II large peas and adorned Idrlbday cake. Delicious sandwiches, punch ami randy was served otl I he lawn. An Interesting contest was launched at this meeting to con- 10 ERRING WOMEN ER WORK' i i HELD FOR BOOZE, SPEEDING Mrs. J. 10. Daniels who, ever since the election of Mcdford as the county seat, has pursued the unusual task of "mothering" wo man criminals and county charges ! in her home, has not grown cyn- wish to make this the last t4casoii of Ashland's summer school they are surely going about it in a sure way to accomplish Its demise. Miss White has labored hard for six much In love with Mcdford and i years, brought excellent teachers tho Rogue River valley that they expect to spend several months here. Ray Fen ton Noted Art. Teacher In Ashland A member of tho competent corps of art earners in Ashland Art School is W. Ray Kenton, di rectly from Torrlngton, Conn., but a man of wide travel and experi ence. Ho was born In Canada, served here and spent her own hard earned money to reimburse them for their services, but she cavuuot get the message to penetrate be hind closed doors. Only three lessons will have been given by each teacher Sat urday evening. There Is still time to enter for a full or part time course. SA full time course comprises four subjects. Come and visit the art school, then return to study. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station with distinction in the World war Call D04-L evening and Sundays under the Rritish flag. In fact, j for added information as to course it was only within the past fort- of study, etc. night that he received a "distln Art lovers of Med ford, do wako gu is lied service medal" from his up to what you are missing. gracious majesty. King George, for Those registered from Mcdford smile and humorous twinkle in her grey eyes, and It Is easy to believe that she can even enjoy her work. In the almost two years of her work here, she has taken care of over 100 women. Including cheek forgers, shoplifters, runaway girls, bootleggers, runaway boys, insane variety of art ists are J people and degenerates of diffey- arranged for to take part lent kinds. .Many ot tnese muu in in the Cbpro hour over! KMlOMiher home for periods of weeks, next Tuesday night. The prog-j and others spent part timo In the rain promises to be one of muis-IJnil cells and were Inter trans mit interest. There will be iden-! fertVd to her home. tv of nooolnr nieces in both vocal! VTliey all have and instrumental music. The ra- SAX JOSIO. Cal., July 1.1. !) Miss Josephine (Irani. San l'Yan-cisi-o society ;irl. who three years years n;o was presented at tho court of St. James, was lodged in lull heir' hist iiiiht. neuding leal. One glance at the Klu'Hy,.. fjl f , . driving i charges. An auotomobile she was driving collided with one driven A wide eing interesting . by Charles 10. Smith of San Jose. I Miss tirant. who Is 20 years I old was taken Into custody after SnMth had pursued her In his own 'car for five blocks following tho 'accident. Traffic Officer Clinton ! Moon took her to police hend j quarters, where a search of Iwr I car, police said, revealed three 1 bottles of liquor. j A report filed by lr. Taul Kan ! ford, who was railed to examine ice cream cookies and cakes were!''' ' "lli,IU'V t 61- South j bravery and efficient service, with are Mrs. Don Newberry, Miss Mil- tii.1.V(,.t lloiiy street. .Mrs. eeiy Jlall The social meeting for Julv will I chairman of the delegation, will be held in the W. o. W. hall J-'ri- t prc'sia and the final details and day evening. Julv :;. iinmediatelv jarrangements for the stunt will be following n short lodge business ""unced by the committee eon session. The evening will be spent f '' H- N- tlmybill. Mrs. in playing progressive five hun-;1'w' "'dier and .Mrs. JJouglas Kdith JIarwood and I Allison. died. Mrs. J.dith Harwood and M rs. Lena (iuenther will be the hostesses of the evening. piano: The hostess was assisted by her daughters Reulah and Rosa in nerving refreshments of Ices, cakes and coffee. ! Coming as a surprise to the honor guest. Miss Dorothy Gore entered carrying a large trny of beautiful gifts and presented them to the brfde-clect. Those1 invited were: Mcsdamcs Donald Newbury, 1 Wilson Waite, Frank Isaacs, Jas. Stevens, Dal.ell, Rert Rostell. Kdw. 10. Kelly. Myr tle Rlakeley, M isses Catherine O'Rourke, Alice Holm beck, Doro thy Reynolds. Marjorie Kelly, Janice llutler. Kva Nealon. Mar garet llensley, I eel Kdwards, Reu lah, Dorothy and Rosa, Mberta ami lOililh (Jure, and Missis Ruth Voder, Loona Marsters, Catherine Vincent, and lOllxabeth Richard son, Instructors in the Southern Oregon Normal school of Ashland. Miss Kva Nealon. reporter for Mrs. Harriet De Voe of I'omona, Calif., formerly of this cily, spent Mrs. Is. A. lioone and daughter. thr ',:,st. w,"k in ,his t',l' visiting Maxine. of Jacksonville, are guests fiends. She "as a dinner guest of Mrs. John Rankin at Silverlon. ,,f MifiS Mi,v I'li'DPs on Thursday. Ore. They will return, here next I week. Xclghlxirs of Woodcraft, Will Have Vaatlon Chrysanthemum circle met July 8 for the transaction of their reg ular business, also read reports on the district circle meeting that was held at Springfield. The club decided to have a va cation until August Miss Carol Petty, of Co pro. left lion prize. Mrs. denning JloMcss ' Hririgo Rarty A number of ladies had a de lightful afternoon at bridge Tues day, when they motored to the pleasant country home of Mrs. Ralph Jennings. At the close of four games the hostess served re freshments. Mrs. F. J. I'ick of Jacksonville . was awarded the priee for high score, while Mrs. Ray Unker received tho consola- Kriday evening for California to vi.sit friends in San Diego and I,os Angeles during the week. Mi-H. hillock Hostess Hi rthda, v Club Mrs. C. A. Whillock entertained tlie Birthday club at luncheon on Thursday, July 11, at her beauti ful home on Tenth and Orange streets. Covers were laid for nine adults and 12 children. The fol- the Dally News, is exported to rc-jiUVjng enjoyed the fine hospitality turn to Mcdford Monday from San Francisco, where she has been visiting friends and relatives dur ing the past week. Honnc-Rlarkhurn Wedding Solemnized In Albany Of interest to their many Med f ford friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Flossie Mae Blackburn and Frank Roonc. which wus an event of Monday morning. July X. at the Itaptist church of Albany, Ore., home of the bride. Only a few friends of the fam ilies and relatives were present for the simple ceremony, after which the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to Newport and other coast resorts. They expect to return to Medford the last of July to make their home here. Mrs. Boone has been a member of the Central Point high school faculty for the past three years, nnd her husband, who resides in ' Jacksonville, is employed In this city. -M The .Misses Mary Norris, Loleta Jones and Violet Judy left today for McMinnvllle, Ore., to attend h two weeks' session of young people of the hostess: Mrs. d. 10. l,est and daughter, Zauire: Mrs. M. JJt Daily and daughter, Patricia: Mrs. A. J. Anderson. Mrs. Raymond Crawford and children. I till and Patty: Mrs. 10. T. Harmon and daughters, Dorothy, Virginia. Ca rol, Jean and Kdilh; Mrs. J. D. Shaffer and daughters, Kvelyn und Roma Jo, besides the hostesif and family. Among the local people who are spending the week end at I lead Indian Springs are Mrs. Fred t ! reen. M rs. Wi 1 1 ia m Wa 1 1 ers a nd daughter Mary Kate, and Miss Adra Kdwards. 4 Mrs. Meyer 1IoMom l or Radio Party M r. a ml M rs. .1 erry Scboen fold of Sati Francisco wen- in Mcdford ! this past week attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Schoenfeld trav els for a silk company witli head quarters ut San Francisco. Mbs Carter. .Miss Burr Hostesses Picnic Dinner Mrs. Suzanne Holmes Carter and Miss Elizabeth Burr were hostesses at an enjoyable picnic dinner on Rogue river above (iold Hill Thursday night, honoring Miss (trace Carter of San Francisco, an Instructor in summer school at the Southern Oregon normal. Among those present wero Miss I eona M a rst ers, M isy Ca t h erine Vincent. M rs. SlI7.aniip Holmes 'arter, M iss Inch, M r. and Mrs. Meisstnger of Gold Hill, Miss lOlizaheth Burr. S I m i 1 1 1 Wor It 1 On 1 1 Kuke of tho Woods. The following young people from Mcdford and Ashland left last evening to spend the week-end boating and fishing at Iak of the Woods: Misses Lunetta Pollock, Jean Fltzgibbon, Thelma nnd Una. Heard. Joe llensley, Lee Denzcr, Mrs, Delilla Stevens Meyer was; i0y Duncan and Bob Hamilton, hostess at an enjoyable radio party I 4 at her home Tuesday evening. I Ms. Dorothy McCargar of Ray when she entertained the of flee ; mnml. Wash., is visiting her sisters force In the county eJerk s office. Mrs. Karl York and Mrs. T. II. the feature of entertainment being j Redwell. "The Bride.' 'two-act comedy pre- ()tor Tr( " sented by the Copco players over j " " ' . r 1 . KM KIJ. .he M.II Trlbune-Vlrgln , 'V.' ,','" ,:i,rU Wltlrr l,f. Those attending the party were I yesterday for a two weeks motor the Sixty-third Artillery of the Ca nadian expeditionary forces. Mr. Fen ton received his ele- j meutary and high school training j on the banks of Iike lOrlc, where he thrilled to the beauty of the vast inland sea. "We are molded : by our suroundings, our thoughts and our friends," consequently the beauties of the lake wero Instilled in this hoy's mind until his thoughts were filled with art and beauty, often he looked longingly across the waters to where, (10 miles distant, was situated the city of Cleveland, In the United States. He wished to go there. Finally, after reading about the various art courses offered in New York state at Pratt institute, he boarded a steamer during the Faster holidays and took passage t o No w V o rk , v h ere he e n t e red Pratt as a student, taking the nor mal art and manual training course. The fine spirit of 4ho school ant' the varied Interests of New York combine! to make the fol lowing two years veryiappy ones. After this M r. Fen ton went, to Columbia university, electing both fine and industrial arts, specializ ing In the latter, receiving as a result his muster's degree at Co lumbia. After this, to quote Mr. Fenlon, he said "To carry out and develop tho educational Ideas which 1 se cured at these institutions, 1 was attracted to a country vastly dif ferent from my native Ontario or the grandeur of New York state. I went to western Canada. There, In the immense prairie province of Saska telle wan I had several years experience In high school and normal school work. "At first I found the prairie country flat and monotonous, and felt the lack of trees to be an unpardonable mission, but as the niont bs passed I lea rnd t hat t he pralrlo land had Its own peculiar fascination. I learned to love it and enjoyed many walks along the Saskatchewan river. Latei seeing the Rockies proved a memorable thrill, nnd a summer spent in Vancouver, Victoria, Se attle and Portland was a joyful experience.. 1 le found the Pacific coast so alluring that another summer was spent with 'the Alpine club In the Banff district, hiking, scaling mountain peaks and enjoying the sea. The summer of 1924 was spent in California at the school of fine and applied arts at Berkeley, and ler, Miis. Itanium. Margaret Osen brugge, Walter Young and Mrs. j I loward Rarto, i f - Mrs. CarjH'iiter Donatrs Cabin for Oirl Scouts. A large cabin on the Applegato j'Heceivlng some "interesting news" river above Ruch, complete! fur-'fr,im Hollywood. Miss Murrcl Fin. nished with ntt motive wicker fur-1 ley, featured show girl of tho I... ..1.1 clnlml Mint be was Ull- slories to tell, and each presents n ' ho ' ,nfllll.nt.e ((f liuor. rio fan who enjoys good music, j ninerent piooiem io me one ..u j .UM,itl,.lU occurred while KM 10 D aK.es care oi mem. nv m. "j MsH (nint WUs believed to havo the court house janitors ,. .i,,,..)..,, f,-,lM, iw.r father's ranch near Mount Hamilton. Smith told police she sped away after her car had croshed into his. Miss Cra tit was no effort to get in touch with her family or friends, and was placed in the m- wlll do well to tune In on on Tuesday night from 9 to 10 MISS FINLEY TO i nituic ami nntiiiui's from Hevctul liuunlri.'s, whs tluiuttod to tin Mcii fnril (iirl Scouts last wi'dt ly Air. I.iinaril I'Hrprnlrr. Them iim mipt-oxiniiitoly seven acres Jn enn- neelion with the eiililn, unci a pri vate swimming pool will appeal to the ciiis. Several eamplnu trips for the neur future, have already been planned hy Mrs. Helen Wllllson, Keneral director of Girl Scout ac tivities In this city. Mrs. Carpenter, who has always shown a Bleat deal of Interest in organizations for girls, hs ac cepted the position of community chairman in the placo of Mrs. '. f f'ra'vfnrd who formerly serv ed In that capacily. 1 Social Events of Church Societies Ziegfeld "Whooppee" production, who has ben visiting wit h her mother, Mrs. William Swarlz here for the past two weeks, has j changed her plans to go buck to New York City, and will leave Monday night for the movie ren ter. Instead. The exact nature of the news from tlie south was not disclosed by tho ZicgfeJd beauty., She said; however, that the next few weeks would be given over to Intensive study and hard work. She will be evory one placed under her car I is Innocent until he or she Is j I proven guilty. The stories they tell interest her. and lire listens' to them through in sympathetic f land sometimes amused silence. j 1 Often these stories are as ; changeable as the weather, taking! 'on different shades and contours as the days progress. The jan- itor's wife asks few questions i never any that are eniberrassing. ; Perhups that is why those in her care feel themselves so drawn to her, and so anxious to "tell her everything." Nor does she feel the urge to violate their confidences to the officers of the law. Once in a while a woman comes troii s nunriers ot tne .!'. she went tch sleep. Smith said he would file charges In the morn ing. Her bond wan set at $1,000. under her care who is sullen ami morose. ' type, given little duties around the. house and yard, the same as the others under Mrs. Daniels' supervision, soon finds herself warming up to, the insplru. tlon of the well known smile. 1 Tho sullen type of ' prlsdner Is offset considerably by the kind ho never knows herself, nor does SIAMESE TWINS IN DOUBLE MARRIAGE onmanicd as far as U.sishe let anyone eise Know wnai sue Angeles bv her sister, Oonstancu Ih going to do next. The Janitors Flnlev Rc'ddv, who will, In ac-! wire recent ly had a you I hful fem cordance with their plans, go oiit""" Prisoner of this description t v..f Y.o-k uiul reman thet'O miner nei- chut. v . with another sister, for two monibs. She will return by way of Hollywood, and spend a few weeks with her sister Murrcl. ibinllst Indies Auxiliary Holds Meeting Tho Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Haptist church held a busi ness meet In g t the church on Tuesday, July D, Mrs. (leu. Young presiding. After the routine busi ness was attended to those present enjoyed a treat at the soda foun tain of .lariuin & Woods pharmacy. Miss Jessie Matson, Miss Helen Nydah Nell, Miss trip to San Francisco and Los An-iat the shop of Harry Dixon in geles where they Wltter's brother. will visit Mrs. Roy Hill and Dugan, Miss f tin Kantlst cnurcil. wimo .wary i ieiioi icivn, ,him v.uiia.iivc ,, . . ,. be held on the Llnfield college (Andrews. Miss Grace Malone. Miss j ' ' Hedwoods I Julie Canfield ami Miss jean t. , - campus. American legion Auxiliary Will Olvc llcncflt lwim-e The American l.culon Auxiliary Kill hold a dance at Jackson Hot Sprlnss July S4. for the I.enetH '. ot sendlnB the auxiliary quarlet to 4.Salcm to compete -for honrs with other slilKlliK croups throughout the .state during the state conven tion" August ""'t '" Tickets for tlie dance will Ro on sale at frowson's the first of the week. acconlliiB to tiie committee in charce. Mcmhers of tlie quartet who will enter the contest are Murirarct lltlltton.il Williamson., i;ieanor furry, Mrs. W. T. HuukIi city ami Miss Mell.a Williams. Mr. anil Mrs. liael Creen Bo.i.ll HuMDlitcr went to lake I'rlday. where they will spend pari of their two weeks' vacation, and then motor to l!n ixl"ii -I'J'-i -Sra. II. X. . I'luli KiilortnliHil III (.IHIll I'llS" Mr. and Mrs.. Frank llarwoo.l of tirants I'ass ciitertui 1 thr 11 N. O. Bridge clul. hot Sal unlay Di'.ii.lna .. III. U li II C O. k Olllll Kent. Itefreshments were served our- LiMenic Slimier IllK tho evening j l.lllilii I'ark Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith. Mr. mid Mrs. Jerry Hehoenfeld of San Francisco. Mrs. Hert Oreer of Ash land and house guests. Mrs. Har vey llng and children, Wesley, I'alsy anil Kllssell - of Iturliank, W.-'ll. -'. Will .M.-cl jl'allf.. and Mr. and Mrs. II. l)el.osli On Thursday enjoyed a picnic In l.lthla park The ladles of the W. It. C. will ; ThuiKduy evening, tho occasion hold a l.ushiess and lute al mecl- ocnm .uasier it ) n .mho,...,. San r ramisco, working III craft metal. Harry Dixon Is a brother jf Maynard Dixon, the California artist. laillicran :onicn Will Have Dinner The Ladles' Aid society of the Fnglish Lutheran church will serve .nnother good dinner In lh social rooms of the church on Wednesday, July 17. at r.:30 to 7:30 p. m. Man." are looking for ward to the enjoyment of these delightful dinners and the ladles have consented to eonlinuo this service during the summer months. The Indies invito the puhlic to he their guests on the ahovc date. Itrlng your families, and your friends. Lutheran Tidlcs Kujny Summer Outing The Ladles' Aid society of the Kngllsh Lutheran church enjoyed a delightful day at the I'luhrer'H cahln on tlie ltogue Thursday ufl- ernoon and cvoning. i-orty mcni licrs and guests surrounded tables laden with good things at the hour of the evening meal. In the afternoon a short busi ness session was held, after which Among those who will altend Yeoman meeting at Klamath Falls are Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Wolff Kathleen Wilson. Helen Wilson and llatlie tlerhardt. and ing at the armory on July Is. All members are Inviled to be present to hear the reports made by the ililegales who attended the yearly convention of Ibe (I. A. it. and W. li. I'. at Ncwberg. Itefreshincnts of lee cream and Diamond ' cake will be served.' Mrs. A. K. KlcnnMt and ilnogh lers. Hetty and Suzctte. left Satur day for a two weeks' vacation In l'orlland. wh-re they will visit relatives and friends. t r Wenonah ( lull Knlcrlaln Willi I'lcnle i Thursday. July Mill. Hunan club entertained their mem and friends with James t'rnwforil. of H e n o. Nevada. Icfl here for his home Tuesday after spending the past Iwo weeks as the guest of Ills daughter, .Mrs. Itobcrl SlraliR. Itiiyal NclghlHirs I'tloy liwu Party Since that time I tjo summers games of every description were have been spent In Chicago at the, engaged In. Delightful refresh Art Institute und working with I mi nts . were served by Mrs. John I'edro Lcmos, editor ot the riuhrer, the president of tho so "Si hool Arts Magazine." j clely. Three years ago Mr. Kenton ! went back to New York to take i Mrs. firlglishy llnMcss additional work at Teachers' col- .'ll-l'innry Sia-loly TO T Mum than 1 5i members of the Itoslness and Professional Wo- ..,....v ..lob of Hie soiilbern Oregon lo "turn over a .ii.:t..-i nod their families nnd lauswers Ihc first Idler always. friends will gather al a picnic to of cxbuberanee all of the ti and manifested wild flights of Hie imagination ill tile stories she Iold concerning her past. Finding lillle tasks for her to do anil furnishing her books and magu.ineH to read, tho girl was kept pleasantly occu pied during her stay at the house next the court house. Mrs. Daniels, in almost every case, receives letters of apprecia tion from those who havo so journed in her home, or In tlie counly Jail under her care, even after the prisoners have gone on to the penitentiary or to distant places. Most of liiese lire full of plans for the future and promise new leaf. She be heldln (Hants I'ass park to day. The' aggregation will take in representatives f I Itosebiirg. Mcilforil anil K In mill ll Falls, wllh Crania I'ass playing tho Vole of hostess. Talks by the officers of tlie vari ous clubs and si lal stunls to bo put on by the entertainment eoin iniltce of Hie Grunts Pass organi zation will, furnish tlie program for tho (lay. Some of the main, hers and their friends will arrive as early as 10 o'clock In tlie morn ing. others plan on getting there Just In time for the picnic dinner at 1. Swimming will be one of the main features of the afternoon. Often she ' follows this up with, a second and Ihlrd encouraging Holes, also siiggestllng a smile.1 MANILA, V. I., July 13 (IP) The Filipino "Siamese twins," Lu Clo and Slmiilliio Uodlno. were map rletl today to .auviuau unu viciu rinn Mains, slstera'. The cere iniiiiv, which look placo nt n Catho lic church, was followed by a wed ding festival lit the homo of Too- doro Yungcd, Biiiirinn.il oi mo i-year-old twins. The mill-lingo wan ilcHplto thu opposition of n licenso dork, who argued that tho twins woro "ono Individual wllh a dual norsonaiiiy, and that their marriage would re- milt in onu Individual huvliiB two wives." The I'hllllipino department of Justice ordered that a licoiiso bo grunted. i GIRL BANDIT OF ! KANSAS IN COURT Tol'UKA.. Kail.. July 13. Mrs. Vivian Scraper, 2a. and Cecil Strelt. Were arraigned today on a highway rubbery charge In con nection wllh the 11 t .liou payroll robbery June "1. of W. L. Stalolis, chief clerk for the Scciirlly llene .flt association here, Mrs. Scraper waived a prelimi nary hearing and was bound over. p lo the district court. Streit cn Lltered a plea of not guilty to the cbargo and his preliminary hear ";lng was set for Tuesday. PORTLAND, Ore., July 13 (Tl Hecaliso he In said to havo Bold horscmeat under tho label of , '"Olnderijilns" Fr'Ml ilochlcrs, Portland meat dealer, faced re vocation of his license today. He was arrested yesterday by tho city meat Inspector after J. D. Micklc. state dairy anil food com missioner, testified Doehlers ad mitted knowing bo had sent horse, meat labeled "tenderloin." SEES RADIO AS AID lege. Columbia university. After finishing tills he intended to re turn to the west, lott instead an swered a rail to Torrlngton, Conn., where his work now Is. In New England lie finds environ men ts Milted to his cosmopolitan t.'Hle; The reKUlar monthly Hireling of (he Woman's Missionary society of the first Christian thun li was held on the lawn hi tint home of Mrs. .hi Hi Urlgsby, 3 1 fi Haven street, Tuesday evening. July Uth. with about thirty members present. hut lent ii willing ear tills summer ! r'.iiowiriK 'he business essinn to a mil from the "land of thehlei was preiddi d over hy the Slsklyous." where he now Is. glv- 1 president, Mrs. H. L. Kay. au In Inir to the i mi nit of t:ie Ashland i '"'Ostlng program was given by Art Krhool. from out his boiiim-, M'H. Grlgsby's group. The lender oils more of Hrllstfe. knowledge. Uave an excellent Introductory talk Cnlurky indeed will he the bud-'"" "America's Childhood Ih-r lie- din artist who tnissen the onnor- , demption." Tills wns followed by i NO NEW TRIAL IN ANN'S BALM SUIT and bridge party at tneir o.-.". . M , fjthia psrk. I lime ful home on Conklln avenm ii... ..A wu fo ,."'.. . .V. in Med-; a nlcs irs. cpai in., " iNichol. ... ....inn. in Khurim was Mrn Mrs. Harwood was in im i u HMn Mrs. Sadie having the honon.. I'lu. l!,kv:il VnlL'liliom ii f Til lent IkmI an enjoyable time Wednesday tunlty of studying with this In- ,,n" """" .ieM. , I afternoon- nt the beautiful subiir-' tru tor of such a varied store of11"- Hy V'N t"' lry Umn home of the oracle. Mn Kva ; Lnow (edge and artistic culture. jbsby girl taken from one or the ' . . . . . . , .' ... . . . .. . . . . . .'Iillf.rcn'y l.,.n...w .if U liii-h the I ; Weilye. , p enic Was IIH1 on Ilie l 'sniHnu .-enooi oi .in , - - ' in morrow 1 ... ...... w, ll'liilllur f 1 1 1 1 li iimlliliilllM Ml V Mini I larne shaoy lawn lonowru ny n.-'ii, i-mnn lencnot an oay liiips-' - " hi rt buslneKK inpetiiiK, ali:o held day. r rlilay and (Saturday of each I " 1 " J- ,LMU " ," "I,IMM on the lawn. one new meinb r , week, having "leHeherH pi obleins ! I,0"m- ' "ey mm' mho im the We- i was added to the cHinp. An In-lin the forenoon and "arts and ,,,,,,y Graven In Foreign Landl. t.iiviiiiu trniri-Hio wm hi runic t-d hv hhuh in me aitirrnoon. eacii nn nicnle. Mi s. W ede. I'rizes were RU-n to , inree-nour iKsnons, or tne games. JMnaon, Wllgamol M i s. Anna tai-Mintn. i ne nis- iiik prooieni in nano worK wn;i .... xi nr.t. j, vwimot conuucien me Mr. and JWrs. II. M. Mrighani of Brooklyn.. N. V;, who inn reKlK-1 tered at a local auto camp and are making a three mouths' tour I jof the country, my thaf the people Itippcar to ,1m tnoie friendly and 'courteous here than ill the east. !Th"lr main' purpose ' In coming lwestwn to visit ridallves on thy coast. Mr. JJrlghuni. who .is a . New Voi k la yer, said that they 1 I tl... r....1 lltnhl fit 14 llHV I and -tfd not have to go out of hluh ' niainUu.tn. .-r, denied gear, beeauso of the good roads which are much heller tlnm In i.. ii. 1.-1....V. i..m ibui Dm i divorcee, and n I lowed ftil day In U;oulhern Oregon country Is imu-h j more like the east than California and a Iso much pleasanter. T!ie hottest went her they encountered wmh on the M-fjave desert, wherv It was 117. Mi. and Mrs. isrlg- CIIICACO, lln I lai dliik'e July l.'t. lyT) J'rank- vi'jiltliy oil buriK'r nm lion tor a new trlnl in tlie breach lot promise suit brought against I him by Ann IJvliiKston, Tulsa I which to fib- an append ' Attorneys for llaidliiRe, at-Kulng i the motion Im-Ioi e ,) ucIk' ' 'barb's Miller of Ilcusou, Ml., contended 'tlie $r,ot(0 Judgment awarded to i.MlnM l.iviimston was excesslvo and I'tiltTLANh, Ore., July 13. W) Itadlo will increase attendance at muKieal coneertH rather than tend to decrease It. Harold A. hafount, Washington. I. C federal radio eominlsHloner, visiting here, sam. because radio musicals will devel op a tasto for more and hearers will want to see the singers. Kafoiint said he was making a lour of northwest states and was visiting tho variotiH licensed Htu tlons. Tho , commissioner mild he be lieved ' lite, outstanding thing In radio yet Ih tlie whelesa telephone connections "wllh the giant steam ship Levinihan. Contractu are being let, Lafount (Hihl.-J'u'licn'by within a reasonable rtme:Wegon residents will be able to that with their friends. In Maine.'' ha mare going to Crater lake not In deuce. accordance with the evl- KYDMIV 11') I'olleo of this Australian city are striiKglhig with ganus of drug addicts and vendors. The illicit trade in nareollrtt hus increased Krcatly of late, and in I heir efforlH to run down the lead ers of the gangs the police havo arrested a number of physicians. I nionarlr. w ho have been burled In Neighbor. He offers in th efind to teai-h- ,'""m lanus. .mis. ora v nson and WVtheral ers of the various grades ,n prai r'Hn " pupr. a ijmwr oi aimihr ; kitchen water mipply Ural course conslstiiiK ut Interest-1 Il,r tne t hiirch conciuning STOCKHOLM y't Hi iJub-n. Nobel prize winner. h vrnted H ook stove hb h ntores heat geneiaied by coke and per mits cookliiK at tcmperaim-en regt itlxied bv ii fl 1m I. Il uIho heats the l,KNINiltAI (fl More than a third of the HuDO victlum of street i-i.i..! ,ut uiul .iMtnniohlle lieclilenlS 111 riutfif ' ..' . .... iJIM, year were lntixlealed I,,, I'tlllWliy rilies, FOU il 11" HUH UK'toini. . . : ... ii... ... I n. v were killed, hurl nave oeuouio - rireei rum mcipuun'i ssinu tlit' trackN. ... a iinti it. iiiiiwi.iiiiil or crlpph-d. n.anHtiemeiit of the nmds. huH had victims, and uM persons re tnjureii or met ucaui m uun- hil receipts printed for two minks, or filly cents. Th1 man agement finds that li i.'spussei pre f..,. i.,ni., hih ..i . iri.-t Hp out v ut Jackson count v wan . associated subject matter After the -ame were over lr.j The "T afternwn alter a, visitor, ul.o eight Juveniles of! IP "ortu end crtl" lie teachc "'""'"1- l-rld, It bein(j In tliti na Uowara Umto pr-..ilJ !' n . ' Hood lllver. Meyer Kmilh.lf' r to, pay that amount rather than local cleaner and lallo rit, llmlalledj I" baled tint, court, an the law additional .o,uluiiieiu, jurovlUca. , , ... ... ,' mobile Hmimlicii, Korent tlrove. Hlreeta will re ceive wwo lop III South I'aik d ilillon. ...