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MEDFOftD MAIL TRTBTTNT!, PEDFORD, OnTTSOX, srN'DAY. .TTTT.V 2s. I02fl. VXTtT, FIVB lit Irene DeLoah, 325 South Holly St. Phone 3U0-L or 71 lijMhfw$f Society I )J4&YMtmx " "K .', Th" woddinK of Miss Mary Orel tier to Edward C. Kelly will Hike p.urt: nn Mi.s(iay morning. Aujai;si fi at the Sacred lb-art church. J'he ceremony will ho held at S 'clock With Father ' F. W. Rlack Oitieiaiing. There will be a large bridal party. Miss Loretta Crlm- 4 ,iins of Detroit, Mich., a cousin the bride-elect will be maid oi honor. The uriui'sinatus win be Miss Ann Wood, daughter of lr. and Mrs. Joseph I Wood of J'ortland and Mis Ruth .Mvilchay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. 11 ilukhay of Portland, i The best man will be Will "Wood, son of Dr. and Mrs. "Wood of Portland -ind the ushers, (iuy Kelly, brother of the groom, Bert Itostel, Maurice Spatz and led Ahrens, all of Medford. i A number of out of town guests "will arrive during the week for the wedding, among whom urj xit'N. Paul Greiner of Kan Diego, rv.Hf unit her of the bride, who!1"1 will arrive from Portland, where I She has been visiting fur the past two months, her (nunt, Mrs. Thomas C'rimmins of Detroit, jlich., Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mul ehav and daughters, Huth and Mav and young son. Jimmie nfi Portland ami Dr. and Mis. Joseph 1c Wood and soli. Will, ami daugh ter. Anil, of Portland. j 'J ! Airs. I -oroiuy nam om m - Ram-oni will re- i ll me her dunes at muim-mi s (dry store Monday after a k's vacation at Crescent City. Where she has been visiting her Biot her, Mrs. Fay Diamond, who i spending the summer months a the beach retort. Mr. Diamond motored to Crescent Oily Sattir- day afternoon and will return with Dorothy Sunday. Shower Is Outstanding: Event f the Wwk ;' An interesting social event of the week was a stiower at me home of Mrs. C. C. Sims on Minne- j sola avenue in nonoi oi Eunice Parrett Butter. Loveiy i glDdioli in pastel snane ami if- ; rresnments carried out in a scheme of lavender and green j were attractive features of the ! pany. ' ; J.ittle Miss Florence S i m s, I wheeling a decorated baby car- rltige, presented the honor guest with numerous gifts. Various , mcs were the diversion of the j ening. i ' MThose present included: Miss tfhelma Moore, Mrs. Dixie Ambler. Jfnrvey, the Misses Alice and Hazel Tengwald. Miss Opal Har vey, M iss J a n e . I cO u a t . M rs. Maude Champlin, Mrs. T. X. Par rett, Miss Taylor. Miss Hertyl Mik sche. Miss Ruth Severance. Mrs. M. N. Hogan. Mrs. Van Seoyoc. Mrs. H. N. Graybell. Mrs. H. F. Nordwick. Miss Henrietta Fckstein Miss Fannie Whitman, Mrs. Jua nlta Nutting, Mrs. Homer Marx, Mis. K. N. Hutler and Mrs. Sims. vMiss Marguerite Hibbard of Butte Falls was the house guest of Miss Marguerite McAllister for three days last week and was en tertained with dancing, swimming and theater parties. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Piekel are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlckert at their cabin in Fdge wood park, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Duvid Katun Celebrate fioldeii Wedding. 4 .Mr. anci -irs. iam . t&fda Hill celebrated their fiftieth edding anniversary at their farm home on Galls Creek Sunday. July SI. with a dinner party to rela tives and friends. Those present were Mr. and Mis. F.ddie Dav.s, Mr. nnd .Mrs. i Ij. A Davis and daughter, r.sinei. and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. 1'avis oC Central Point; Mr. f.nd Mrs Win. Hall. Mr. and Mir. W. S. Raton, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. D. l-;aion m : Mr. nnd Mrr. Krunk l-av- ford; ranee Mr. Perrv iMiotts, vi'K" Eddlngton Mr. and Mrs. aames Katon and dought- Lillian. Ry Katoli nnd Darrell Henderihen ot Gold Hill. Four generations were present. Mr. and Mrs. David Falun are Old residents of Jackson :ounty and have many friends who on Kratulate them on their gold n wedding. Mrs. .1. J. Thomas and son John nf San Mateo. Calif.. :'. spending n ow davs here visiting friemls. rfc, Misses Helen and Klizabelh rrto.nius. well kiutwn in Medford. nre attending school in Chicago tins summer. They plan t con duct a kindergarten in Hurlinganm California this fall. 4 Aral People Sou -Jut rr a number of Medford P eople Who left yesterday morning f"i" . citv to spend the wrefc- include Mr. ami M L-e Sn.itb, Mr. ami Mrs W. an. I ilmiehtpr MlllV K Walters e, Mis Adin K1 wards, and Mr. and M Je O P.rien. rr. and Mrs. W m Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Vrovt" D.uel. and v. bo hove been on a two eel tlon irip in Vbtoiia. R other Canadian points, lin ed home the first of the w Mr. Ilownrtl Itarto mid eXo KnteuiiiiL- CallforiilaM- it- UnwHiil L. Rarto had miest on Mondny nlL-bt ami Tne dny. Mrs. Charles Diivl- of lns Btarh. Cat .Mn.. Davis wa- en roue to llVrtlnnit to take part in a N' 'b -born of Wood CrHff drill " t ...ne Reoch t u - ' '"' fir.g on in Portland durim: th- ttaito had toi.'fmmn in that i" Mia. Da vii and Mrr not met for a number of years Miss Joyce Rrewster Wednesday, and were delighted over the op- They were en route from San Die portuuity to visit with each other, go, C.tl., to Aberdeen, S. 1).. where Mrs. Davis' father is state treas- Miss Brewster is a teacher in the, urer of Colorado and her home J unior High school. The Brews was in Greeley, Colo., before mov. ters ami Mis. A. Meeker for ing to Long Beach, Cnl. merly lived in Howard t.ake, Minn. i and Mrs. Dan Bowerman Mr. naiuruay mr u t the Woods where they will spend, the next two weeks fishing und;,shely was formerly Miss Blanche ! enjoying swimming and boating in Franklin, a teacher in the Jackson ' the lake. ; street school. Daughters of Veterans ' Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts and i hiMiiis I mil Tall ! daughter Mary Jane, of Pasco. I The Daughters of Veterans, ac- : Wash., and Mrs. Myrtle Wood of' cording to custom, are having , Portland, have returned to their! summer vacation for a lew weeks. , homes following a, two weeks m The lent met in regular session , .ation inn in southern Oregon us i July 12th at the home of Mrs. G. W. Neilson and will not meet again until August 2 3rd, when fall Ses sions begin. The resignation of M rs. Kyan, presklent, necessitates elect ion ti fill the vacancy. which will Hike place at that , time. M Mrs. F. .1. Solinsky. Superintendent A. C. Mr and of j parents I Solinsky. who have spent several re and at Crater I-ake, Tuesday for their home eks hi will bavi in San Francisco. Mr. Flricli Hostess .l lUlgeuoiHt Picnic .... .... ii.-i..-. ntertainett number of friends a her cabin at i Ktigewood Park Wednesday after- i noon at a picnic lunch. The guests 1 included: Mis. F. II. Purler. Mrs. Jonas Wold. Mrs. Allen Drury. j !.Mis, llaii Tinny. Mis. Kathleen; ; smlih. j; j ,.s - Mrs. Robert Hammond, i B. Robinson, and the hos- I t ess. Mrs. B. T. DeLosh. who has spent several days in Portland, will return home today, accompanied by her daughter, Joan Maxine, who hw .spent a month visiting her Kran(mOl0Pi Mr. Clara Del.osh, nm, othor relatives in Aberdeen Uash. Most of the time was spent a( lheir C(lttaf,e n the North Cove. " Miss Magness of Brooklyn Guest of Mrs. Corthell Mih. Klden Corthell entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of jMisa Doris Magness of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Phoenix, Ore. Old friends of Miss Magness were present including Miss Lillian War moth of HoQUiam, Wash.; Mrs. Col ver Furry. Mrs. Kay Wright, Mrs. George Drake. Mrs. F. L. Denzer Mrs. John Roberts, .MISS ljUia ItOi)- arts. Mrs. John Stewart and Miss Fay Carver and the hostess. ltefreshments were served by tiie hostess and the afternoon was en- joyably spent In reviewing oW!ed Mr Jennings- coursin. Mrs. I Pearl McCredie, Miss Alice Sehtjr- times. M r. and M rs . Jack f . o vv I e r . who recently moved here from San Francisco, are now at home in their new bungalow on Vancouver avenue. Mr. Fowler Is district Salesman for Sussmnn Warnvser and company, packers ami import ers of food products. Local Party Motor Crescent City Yesterday A party of local people who mo tored to Crescent City yesterday to spend the week end included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Fred beddingfield. Cleve Tye and family, i Herbert Arthur, Jean Tye, Burr Tyu and Vera Peters. I f4 Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Katun re-1 turned home Saturday from Me- i Minnville, where they have been ( attending the Raptist assembly, j They report a very profi;able and i pleasant meeting. CoM'o Players I'lea-e Radio Hearers Last Tuesday's radio playlet by the populii r Copeo Players made a hit with ratlin fans through its local interest which recalled the Hnd sons Robbie and Spencer ac euruig invasion of n certain local- enrnpanied by Miss Viva Liggett ity not long ago. '1 he drama was;,ave entitled. "Karwig-;" and was built around the activities of an eceen trie "hugologiM" cleverly portray by Fletcher Fish. Mary Greiner, the author, played the part of Kniily, Karle Davis the part of her fat her and I iiuot by debut wiih the c. the part of Ora. e. j Ness made her ico Player- in clos.. friend of the family. Next week's Copeo program will feature the farewell radio recital iif Miss Aileen .'rawford, premier idaniste. 4 A mong t hose who attended the i Sunset Trail pageant and celebra tion in llugene the lust of the Week . w ei o M iv I eel I al wards, princess. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hates, Mr. and , M i s. O. . A lepderfer, Mr. and Mis. Ted Raker and nin-teen no-infers of the American Lt-Kion drum corps. Wenonah Club Have Enjoyable Lawn Party Yhursday afternotdi, July Ji. the Wehouah club was entertained with a hiwn party at the home of Mrs. Mabel Quarkenbuh ne'tr Talent. The afternoon was sMnl in p'av ina progressive live hundred. The i. rlzes were given to Mrs. Hudie Nirhul for hlch score and to Mrs. A 1 1 -1 1 a Rnrnebure tor low stoie. after which refreshinents weie hfrved b)' the hOKlessen, Mabel f ua kenh'ish. Nellie Puidin and Florence Rush. The next meet in will be a plcnfe August s. Mr Mrs il Poi Hand aie In Medfoitl WMtlnie. Mr. Pat-on- is oreifon repie-..ntM- tiVe f"l the lllilO Mat. b 'o. Mr. end Mr. I". V Mtilcr Kiit-'ilaiii Out-of-ToMll Giiel" Mr, aid Mi" C. A Merker n- trruineil Mr. L. E. Uiewfter and Mr. and Mix O. A. Sheely oi San Francisco visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A .m,,,,,. Thursday on their rc- ,urn lrl,, tn wvnatehee, Wn. Mrs. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richmond. Social M 4i 'ling of llouoiia ( iii'le The Itowena circle of the Yeo men lodge hdd their regular social meeting at the W. o. W. bull Fri day, .Inly L'titb. The evening was spent in playing progressive five hundreii. 1 1 igli scores were held by Kathleen Wilson and Win. Bauer, and low scores by Mrs. ( "lara Scott and Robert Schrecen- g..:.. : Refreshments were served by jlhe hostesses. Mrs. I.enn Cuenthei jand Mrs. Kdith llarwood. Miss Uus Hanson of Asliland spent several days hi Medford the; past week an the house guest of j Miss Betty Brown. 1 i Miss Anna Kvuns of ( hihnuin re turned to her home Friday after u short visit in this city as the house j guest of Miivs Dorothy Haughman I .(Mill Organization Has Sh iniiiiiiift Parly Monday The B -Square club, n young people's organization of the city bail their regular gatherintr in form of a swimming party nnd picnic Monday evening at the Cuii- ;rail imming hole. Fifteen mem- beaeh neari,,r,n "u,," ,Mf "'""J- ; Anions the local people who inn I tored to Crater Lake today wan I I Fred Hoglan. He was accompa-1 nied by his mother and sister, Mrs. i !V. 12. Hoglan and Miss Huth. of i I Marshlield. Summer Home sh -cue-Fa re we 11 Picnic The summer home of Kvnn Kennies on Wagner creek was the scene of a picnic Thursday evening us a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. r-nni, .lemihilru u-hn u-lll unit t'm- Ill(ljr nnmr ln Honolulu August 8 )iUUM. s!)Pnding some time visiting i .iolffri relatives, j Those who were m-esenr inrin.u I er, Mrs. Lanatta Goodwin, Mrs. Audrey Foulk. Hazel Roberts and M rs. Helen M iksche. Miss Rurbara McOual is attend ing the Sunset Trail celebration nt Eugene and is a house guest of Miss .Mildred Orr. Mrs. Clyde Kakin, who has been visiting friends and relatives In Portland, Seattle and Sea View, is expected to return from her vaca tion trip this week. Aiiici-icjin I,egioii Dance Succt-w of Season. one of the most enjoyable dances of the summer season was that sponsored by Post No. Iff ,,f the American U-gion, given at the Jackson Hot Springs last by the Dom Kd Leach was night, with music provost orchestra. chairman of the committer Inland others. jcharire. The oroceeds will be used i i In sending the American Legion, I orum corps and delegates to the : (state convention In Salem, August j S, U, and Hi. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rromley : eturned from :i Lake of the Wo trip t i Fmploycew of Studio ! Knteruiincil Monday Mr. ami Mrs. Frank of the Patterson Studio Fbtterson entertain- j ed their I Ashland ' mini; in mployees and families at Monday afternoon. Swim - the natatorium was en- Joy-d. pbnie There whir-h was followed by a dinner at Lit bin park, vere twelve In the party. M r. and M rs. J a n Wat son a re pending their vacation at Lake i id t he Woods. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray and 'laughter Dolores. Miss Mabel Kay and Mrs. Hammond were among the recent vacationist at the Ijike ' of the Woods Resort. , I nl MilHiiei-4 I itcml Fall 0Mnlngi Mrs. Jactjue Lenox., i by Miss Lrus Uu-'lt rromp.mieil a-iM.inl in the millinery sell's, left h partment at Rus Siiturd.iy mornini; for Seattle. Imring the Week they will select fall and waiter hats and attend f .i 1 1 opening event." at the -tore- in that city. Refnre return ing to Medfoid Mi". Inox and Mis Riif-dl will il.-o "i b-et some bats In Portland for the Ueal fiintt. Mr-. Homer- , K-llom will be in charge of the shop tbl week. -- Mr and Mm. Fb-ming of Seattl enteita ned a party of friends wi'h a pl'-nlc uppr at LI thin Park in ,"bland 'i'lH-sdiiy etetntut. Mi. 1 Idridte I .iilt-rtjtli-m For Rot s4-lpt Mr- F -V Kldr.dtfe entertained at h- i ho'iie. 4 1 Sout h ''.tap--. Vrln"tly T'i-:bt in hotoor of b I two iinr. .trs. M. F, hnonoer o( l'ur:lanJ and M;. F. Lcc tfu.fp son of San Francisco, who are vis-Ma) Iting here for the summer. The party was doubly enjoyable because it was the first reunion in! seven years of Mrs. Rose Fifert '. ' 1 '" oot..n, lOV '"""'(l i the hostess' two guests of honor, M rs. Fra n k lsa a cs ;i nri M rs. J . J . ' Buchter, as well as a reunion of these with a number of the guests ' I who had all attended school to- 1 get her in Med lord in days gone ' by. , Four tr.ble of bridge were played j during the course of the evening. ' First prize was won by Mrs. O. O. i Alenderfer: second by Mrs. Geary I Garrett, and the special prize f J ine evening ny .ir-j. vera riymaie Mrs. V. return I. Portia nd ping trip A. Moore is expected to ' Medford today from ! ifter a few days shop- i i Tiumiui MiislrUiiis ! Visit In Mcdionl Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin en-1 lei'laiued Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Pack-j anl of Reno, Nov., and the Misses li.tty and Anno Roberts of 'la-Jjn i,.,,,l coma. Wash., the past w(-eg. 1 1.0. lly n,y ,,)Kt Miss Betty is studying for grand ; M(ss ri,:t,'utte Hem Is. who opera under William Thorner ofi,!,,-,.,. ,Uontiis has manag.d .New ) oik. wno m now in l.os An- geies. .miss Anne is an accomplish ed pianist. The Misses Roberts gave a very pleasing program over radio sta tion KMF.D Wednesday at the re quest of Mrs. Martin. Mr. a lul Mrs. James MeNair and da lighter Mar ji trie are lea viug for a I lire wr-ks trip to Yellowstone park. Miss Jessie MeNive t er McCollon and Miss Ma urine Carroll left Kngeno Friday for a trip to Yellowstone National park. IxnitJ Roys to Return From VancouvtM llurmcks liichard f leu dice and Russel Newcomb are expected home the first of the week after spending four worthwhile weeks at Van couver barracks at the citizens military training' camp. Russell says that he met some "real kids" there. He bus tuken up boxing and at the Liberty the atre boxed with a boy had trained a year. Roger enjoys the rifle practice, good eats and fine men as trainers. Mrs. Fmil Mohr and daughters, Misses Anitn and Hdna came down from Portland Friday to spend a few days and are at the Medford Hotel. Mr. Mohr, who is getting along fine, sends regards to all his friends. The M. N. Hogan family and Goudy Hogan moved during the week from 1 01 J (Jueen Anne to the former P. ). Crawford home on Siskiyou Heights. p. ii. null Met wmii Ml.-t HlhlerhraiHl The F. L. club of the Rebekah lodge met at the home of Miss Kdna Hilderbrand on Maple street Monday evening, July 22. In the group present were Mrs. George Hess, Miss Alice McKnlght, Miss Ressie MeK ray, Miss Grace Yonce, Miss Lois N orris and the hostess. The next meeting will be in the form of a swimming party to be held at Jackson Hot spring?, August 1 Mrs. H. (i. Wilson is having an outing ut Lake of the Woods for 1U days. She is official hape rone for a dozen young ladies. In- j eluding her daughter. Wilson, Vivian Coss. Al FJlow Mae Alberta Knlps, Farewell Piano Recital MIsh A 1 1 cen Crawford A musical event of ext raonlin ary interest Is the farewell radio recital of one of the foremost pinnistes of southern Oregon which will take place during Copeo hour next Tuesdnv evening. July 30th. over KM KI). Rosa I Slack more Willetl will present M iss Aileen Crawford, her senior ami most ad vanced pupil, in a pianoforte re cital of unusual note. Th is red la I will be M iss ( ra w ford's last r idio work before leav ing Medford for Chicago, where . -be will continue her studies at the Rush Temple Conservatory. Miss Crawford has done fine work iiini-i Cum Rlackmore Willed doling the past two years and con sidering that she has been occu-pit-d during the day wiUi a busl ness position, it Is a great credit to her that she has accomplished so much In such a short time. She has acquired a technique that will enable her to bear the responsible 1 ity of an hour's recital over the radio am) prevent a u a rn bilious program from the great masters in a very creditable manner. The time hat come when Mis Crawford will give her v,lme time to study in a gieui music center. She must also have the esHential iiiu.-it.if cnvii oiiiio-nt and be aide In continually hear the -n eat est artist in cot. cert and vera and to have an opportunity tu t'iv with large or- best as. Miss Crawford ha a mii-bal technical e.,u, -,., ,.. 'bat should bring her into favor able notice at once In Chicago. The recital Tuesday evening will demon?-! rate what Rosa Rl.'ickmotH Wilb-tf has done for an amhliiou- student and the mush- loving pub lic will show theii appreciation by tuning In to li.-u-ti to a Kirl born In Medf-nl and who needs en- iragernetd lo iirry lo Chicago tin- motto, "Thlf Is n Great Coun try,' Following I- lh d'ta,ed pro gram - Polk t dc li Re:e Kaff 1 topi erupt u - ( ipux i. No. 3 SUiubert Pi ! b) IV 1 to) R-i dude- Opus 1 dude- ipus '. nidi nps--Opus No. l No. i-e , No. t ;' Grande V.iist Opus 4 Chopm No. 5 Chopin -opus Rheli Ke 10. No. Hl.uk Ki F.tude I ;i mles Opus " 't. No. a Revolutionary I", No. i:1 c' Klude Opus Chopin I. it hestraum Ihtngariaii Rhapsody No. S Mrs. M. 1). furitilv spending the at Diamond Lake Mrs. Frank Harwood of Grants Puss was visiting in Medford u:i Friday at the home of Mrs. Charlie Davis on Cottage street. - Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bolger and daughter b it last night for Nevada Where they will Spend three Weeks vacationing. lOt millineiy department at Mann Department store, will leave the local pol t bis evening tfor the lleadipiai Lis of I be Coiiso) id at eil Millinery company in San Francis co. There she will receive her next three irit.nl h" assignment, accord ing lo ibe established policy or ibis concern. In the meantime dn a ill lake a iwo weeks' vacaio-n at Yosemite park and other interest ing points t hi ough California be MU l'tli. i fore taking up tier new' duties. Miss Remis will be replaced I here by Miss Dueille Wynne of j.San Francisco, who arrived in Med- fori! the middle oft last week and ' i has already become well iifi-uaiht- ed with a port ion of the regular client elle of the Mann's millinery department. I-mthusiasttc over the scenic at (ructions surrounding Medford. Miss Wynne says knows her stay here will be too" brief. she only WEDDINGS Sinllli-Rolo On Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Free Methodist par sonage, Miss Nettle, daughter of Mrj and Mm. C. K. Dole, of 510 South Central avenue became the bride of Adrian Clair Smith, son of Conrad Smith of Medford. The bride wore a gown of French blue crepe Roma, with full overskirt of pastel blue tulle, with long points, and carried u shower bouquet of sweetpeas. The groom was attired in an afternoon suit of gray. Flowers, tastefully arranged, decorated the rooms. An evening reception was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents. Over fifty friends attended. Re freshments were served. The evening closed with a show er, in which the young couple weic the recipients of many gifts. Mr. Smith is in the employ of the Owen Oregon company. The happy couple will be at home to their friends at 7Jn Cedar street. Social Events of Church Societies Kpuoilli Liiguc Ma vet f4iii Party Friday The Kpworth League of the First Mel hod 1st church. Soul h. held a law;i party Friday evening on the church lawn. Games were enjoyed during the evening In chaige af Dnlph Hills, assisted by Miss Reulah While. Refreshments were served charge. by the cominitle Ijtilict Autillaiy ! IUtpil-1 burcb 1 The Ladies Auxiliary of the First -. Raptist church held a missionary ' ' meeting at the home of Mrs. R. G. j Reach. 113 fiem-va street Tuesdnv j after nofin. July li.'trd. j I Mrs. New Ion Mead gave a very j j intere-ting review on "The City's Church in Adversity." I A fier a short business jo-Mon I punch and wafers were ser I Fitlcen ladies were present. I Christian Woman'i MiBiionary Entertain Executive Board The officers of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Chriilfan church entertained Hi inaind'T of the executive board at a I o'clock luncheon Triday at the home of .Mrs. K J. Wllmol on Kast Jackson street, covers being laid for 12. The table decorations wer; lavender sweet pen and candles, this being the missionary colors. The rooms were beaut I fully deco ruterl with gladioli. r olio wing the luncheon niee. lag of the board was held and plans for the year's work complet ed. Mrs. Ketlogle Irotn Los Angeles Wiis a very pleasant guest for the alternoon. Mrs. Ketlogle H visit lug her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Wick., for a short (lino. i 'Ibe ntxt regular meeting will " held Tuesday evening. August '., at Ibe home of Mrs. Clarence Royd on Kiiu'h highway with Mrs. italN bi K h j; "hi ft in charge - -Hofre-Coming Meet Hr Interesting Program The Ladles' Aid xoch-ty Kir-it Methodist liuru met ulflr "home coming" In the of th in re i tlUK h I jriors i uesday afternoon Mrs .Gturge Kudiiuuu pre a id lug. Uibltj lesson, t'tth Psalm. Song. "God Will Take Care of You." Mrs. KutiTinmn offered prayer. Mrs. John 11. CaiUin. in belialt of Martha circle, presented the tol lowing program: Song, "Jesus. M v Jesus, I I .ove Thee." Prayer Rev. Raymond P. Roes. Piano Solo, "l.e Secret iGauler) -Miss Betty Paske. Beading. "Young 1-Vllow, My Uul"- -Karl Sweeilund. Vocal Trio. "l.arUs- Spring Has Come" i in Japanese t -Tereko Ma ruvaina. Akiwo and Naoko Saito. Keatling, "The Woe of an I'n Field ami willing Orator tKdgar Guest - Huth r vacation Hedges. Reailing. "It Couhln't He Done" John Neilson. Vocul Solus, "The Flag Song." "The Sparrows' 1. attic" Margaret Bateman. I During the social hour the Mary- Martha circle served dainty refresh i m I'll t s. Those observing birthdays wer Mrs. II. W. Hall, Mrs. Kmuia liel den. Mrs. A. K. Lyman, Mrs. Geo. : Ktinznuin. j Honor guests were Mrs. W. Iv ! Tnniy. Ruth Hedges. Tcrako Ma- rlyauia, Akiko and Naoko Saito, lleiiy Paske and .Margaret Bale man. L (Contribuled) The work in different depart ments Is progressing very satisfac torily. Mrs. Victor Mills was a Her on Friday, coming wit h her sister, ! Mrs. Cordell who entered the land j scape class. M rs. Susan ne Holmes Carter called on M iss White and visited ! the different departments during ,lhe first half of the week when t I "Design.'' "Theory of Color. "Commercial Art" and "Pictorial were under way. Mrs. Carter Ik ; Intensely interested in any project that stands for improvement. A new pupil, Mrs Guy Hrown of Ash la ml entered the commercial art class with Stanley G, Itieru-iser the first of the week. Miss Hrown is just finishing ut the Southern Oregon Normal school. She also entered us a stu dent in the arts and craft class with W. Ray Fcnton. Miss Nellie Kohler of Yreka. Cat., began work tn both the crafts and landscape classes this week. Miss Heltc Cady White has a new pupil in landscape Ira Hart of Talent, who is also taking othcr eourses and is a full term student. Miss White. Miss Marguerite I lansen. W, Ray Fcnton, M iss Kmtly Stone and driver took a trip to Shasta Springs on Sunday. The enjoyed the scenery and points of Interest en route, Stanley G, Rrenelser and family were entertained at Lake of the Woods over Stinday by the Ki wanlsdub of Ashland, Several of the students are en Joying golf on Ashland's beautiful course, while a number are Haying tennis and others are riding horse back. The coming Sunday will find several at Josephine Caves while others expect to go to Crescent City and Kurcka for the week end. tin Wednesday evening the art school students under t he leatler jshlp of Miss Kdna (tsbtirn, of Port la ml, and M Iss Rrauii of St. I Louis entertained the faculty and ot her guilts it t a picnic supper dance ami swim at Jackson Hot Springs. The slipper did credit lo these holies ami was sumptuous and satisfying. After supper, games, sports, etc. were Indulged in. 1 1 ally Johnson as Judge. held kangaroo court, while Walter Young as prosecut ing attorney pleaded the cause of the wrongdoers. There was swimming before supper and darning after wards. All Weill home tired and happy; Ihllly-one guests partook of the supper and .-dialed the fun. A costume party is being; plan ned for the coming week with a trip lo Crater Lake over the week and Mrs. Win. T stwood, Cal.. are tin -11. boy, born July Ren Ian pa rent s r.. I of Wi I of a New Oillllllig Fa -h ions uilttriK m.ikes deiiuhiful tbiuits ft-r young t bildr n. A ctlon broad- ' cloth crlli cover wiih a bar inilit: f Ion I design applied to the vailed Mil Tace of the oulltllii: i- a pretty : itinmili. i.t U,, -n III handcraf;! may be brought to modern srnart liesf. A f nver for a child's la d has broad blue stripes sprinkled wiih White daisies. The w ide white stripes ett between the Idil'- hatpls ale ornamented with green lea vet. ami Ibe Htitrhlnu: 'f the back- i giriillid repeal the uppliiic In out- , line form, ! Another cover for the bed of the older child 1- developed 111 blue and white, and daOi'Mv ipiilled. A circle of bewitching Kate Green j v a y l.tdlen aidipnt In the C"tit"f jwill eipttvale ev. n the ol ob . set trig young bidy. S'eWbeiif -- Nw W.lter being inlalhd from city t "U1 ltl l reservoir. i i Births On Honeymoon I nil a Stewart , film star will Kit Honolulu mi a bone, moon lour wiih tiiio-gc P. Conxei-sc, fol low iim i heir wetlding cdncsda at Holl wood. was I he second Hip lo the altar lor both. U BOAT SKIPPER OF 1916 VISIT IS NKW YORK. July IIT.P) Car rying a capacity booking of 'JUOo passengers, the liner Bremen, new (speed (iieen or (he seas. leR today ' for Cherbourg; In quest of further trans Atlantic laurels. NKW YORK.---oVi Rack In IS Hi. a war-torn worbl found its atten tion temporarily diverted from the Kiiropcaii conflict by word that a giant submarine with a valuable cargo In its hold hat) successfu.Uy eluded the Rritlsh naval blockade to eutopic to 11 s maiden visit to the Cnlted States. At the helm of the submersible Dent hschlaml when lis pecan -like steel shell came to anchor off Hal tlmore to surprise the world, was Capt. Paul Koenig. Now he lias returned to America's shores on the maiden voyage of Gernmny's newest pride of the sea Iho S. H. Bremen. In the less active role of an ex ecutive of the North German Lloyd company, the veteran Teuton skip per has come as a visitor to Amer ica, still voluble in 1 1 ih praise of tin creative ability of the ship builders of the Fatherland. I ire men, proud old 1 1 arisen tie city, rich In traditions of the sea, from which 'a plain K'oeiilg halls, conceived hot h the I leu Inch land and the Rrenien. In contrast to the secrecy which surrounded the progress of his voyage on I'.Mtl. necessitated by the exigencies of war, Cuptuin Koenig has come back to the scene of his triumph with the progress of the fastest liner known to the world. Roth the old and the new world were start led by the achievement of the Deutschland when It ar rived al Rattimore July 111, 1 !M 'i, tti write an epoch in maritime commerce. Germany. ( suffering from ibe blows dealt Its commerce by the enemy blockade, was Jubil ant. The Allies minlml.ed It lis only a spectacular feat which could have no military effect. America, d I II viewing Germany 1 h rough ft lend Is eyes, was stirred by I lie visit. A I .nun, (jou cargo of dyesluffs for an eager American mark-t was the evidence of lis peaceful mis sion the submarine brought to the I'mted St. il.'s Leaving p.remen. It had tied up :.t Heligoland for eight days to ilnoiv the cm my off its Hack. Then it bad literally nocd Its way ncnenih the scores of armed Rlt Hh war craft which patrolled the Nor! h Sea and Fugli-di Cha rinel. Running the gauntlet lo survive Hie menace of hrillsh gum. the mer chant submarine steamed across (be All. Mill. Twit'-- the siibiuaiine repeated its fo.it, hi iligirig Gel ntali ner-cbandl-e. Roth In peacetime and war, the j scu has held Caplain Koenig, lie- j fore the World war lo Wii- master l of th and i a . i In the be l; ' I' l III I'-am-hl tp Neckiir, .Ht-bciim ' II Ibe d" k S. I'oltlMl) retired u found htm , -i''.nn-bip i Since then -inlet of he ; of ibe North riipanv. your 1-.I011 i ivy U good f 'otoiieasters have l.i iubt tills. The prostrate e lihil efferMVe Utld errles in fall and j w int r Home! imes a garden urn alone the top, filled Willi I bloom, too h a-. g-i a uiu in s. 1 i;i h a ud t r a il lnu K ciitlu oi t It Id- mil. h to (be t h irru of the ot s il nini nil nnrnnri MM uh mm; i . I , executive oft een ' Ger man Lloyd co l or our Garden W all Iti hoo-inc vines in (rail Hie top hi chilli' lloln beloW uiiidtn wall letiH'mbcr- that R Gold Reach West Com! T"le mtin pbom- company eieited poles and, limits Al' ' ''ibum east side of R)oseelt i I highway thtuuuh HiU pluctf. Jg0 PARENTS OF PAY HI MA VISIT :"'. Lot" is, July u; () ; "Tickled to death" Is how the pa ; rents of Dale "Red" Jackson, one j of the pilots of the endurance ship, ; the St. LouU Robin, feel about (their son. They arrived via the "Spirit of Faribault" plane yester , day lo nw.iit their son's descent, I The craft, of the same make as the R old n, and painted the damn color, made the trip from Fari bault. Minn., In easy stag en, nl t hoiiKh M rs. Henry Jackson ex perienced ii slit.; lit at tiiek of air ! Mi kness. She wa amazed at the Interest 1 the world is taking in her flying ; son's achievement ; the radio, the reporters, the cameramen and ibe I crowds at the field were a revela ' lion to her. "It seems like they're as excited about it as the folks at Faribault," ! -die remarked. "1 declare wo I haven't had a night's sleep In two i w -'-ks with neighbors ringing the 'pliom at i.ll hours lo congratulate us on t he boys." The elder Jackson, who operates a mil ill dairy and poultry farm, Swells with pride when friends of I Jackson ment Ion I he resemblance ! between father and son. "Dale al ways was a mechanical kid. KARIRAFLT, Minn., July 27. ti?i Faribault will establish a 92 acre fie hi to be named the "Red Jackson airport." in honor of the city's aviator who with Forest O'Rrlen has set a new world's en durance flight record at St. Iouls. This was definitely decided last night at a meeting of the airport committee of the Faribault chain her of Commerce. The field is ex pected to be ready for dedication in l!i;ia. Talking Over the Picnic Hampers In these days of thermos bot tles, paper cups, plates and spoons, it Is possible to picnic, with cold drinks, and something besides the tdurdy sandwich und the hard boiled egg. Tomatoes eaten whole with salt, cold slaw (minced fine ami mixed with a seasoned bought mayonnaise and chopped peppers) nod berries easily serv ed on paper plutes or In cups to bo eaten with sugar only ami paper spoons, taste differently from formal service with cream. A bit of candy after meals Is the rulo for giving children or anyone their sweets. The hard wholesome candies suggested, or the fun of toasting marslimallows, fill thu bill with a. minimum of sweets. Kven in July, real picnickers have n bit of a fire and toast or roast putt of the food. It's fun, even if the results ure Imperfect. And speaking of that we are going to start a movement to have the popular frankfurter treated better! They are for the most part cold, hard nnd half cooked; let t ing t help repose for a few minutes on a warm slab isn't enoughT ' They should be put Into boiling water for two or three minutes; then really browned either in an open fire or In a hot skillet with u little butter. Put between toasted, buttered roll, with mustard these are highly fdlhle. and but little Hko the frankfurter usually found In a thick, uninteresting, unbuttered, untoasted roll. Try finessing the fmnkforter n little! They will repay you. The usual and healthy sort cream cheese may be inasbed with a little butter and seasoned vari ously, to give great variety and Int pst. and only one sprenu essary. saving work. Season one cheese with minced cnives or onion and paprika and Worcester shire; another with Jam nnd chop ped nuts with lettuce; another wnh chill sauce nnd all tastes will he pleased. Menus for Komi Nlilr Menb Varied Cream Cheese and l.cttuc Sandwiches Raw Tomatoes Whole- muiieti KggM Small Famy Cakes d Cocoa or iangenue Olives Peanut Brittle Inecd Ham and Mayonnaise on j " Small Hinner UuIIh Jam Sandwiches of Whole Wheat Rread , Sweet Mixed Pickles SilKurcd 1 ferries Cncouiltlt Cookies ape Juice punch or lemonade Chocolate Molasscrt Chips I t Frank forters potato Salad Sliced Tonmloe;- sweet Mustard Pb klcs live llrcad Swiss Cheeso Apples Root Peer Toasted Marsh ma Hows S; inline Sandwiches wiih Cress and Lemon ( Re Rread) Cold Ijunb and Lettuce M-.ndwlchew (White Rread) ret Pbitutl Gherkins Cold slaw perries Orange Cup Cakes Ictd Cocoa or Ginger Ate Kium XuuUlecruft all ii vll i ! t : oit tiff WW I .)