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Ireua DeLoah, S'JS South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 71
fejf) jwsfdooiS
Med ford Garden Club
Alcol. Willi Mh. Kwlgart
Continuing tne summer schedule
of informal out-of-doors meetings
jit the homes 01 tne various mem
hers, ihe Medford (iarden club met
:n the home of Mrs. C. A. Swigart
Jon Friday afternoon. About 3o
were present and several new mem
bers Joined.
Consideration was given to a re
quest of the county fair board that
the (iarden club lake charge
the flowor exhibits at the fair
,.f
in
,u
September, and the club voted u
undertake this work.
A committee wilt be appointed
to take charge.
The afternoon was devoted to In
formal discussions and an inspec
tion of the yard and flower gar
dens. Mrs. Lewis .lacks of Ash
land was an out-of-town guest. It
is possible that two more meetings
may he held before, the regular
sessions start In Heptember.
Miss Ann Livingston has Invited
the members of the club to visit
her hillside garden, and Mrs. J. A.
Hnddard has extended an Invita
tion to the club to see her fine
dahlia display this month. All
members are asked to watch the
papers for these dates.
Mrs. P. W. Harnill. R. W. Uuhl.
.1. C, H. Weill uiitf I'. O. Kenly.
took a motor trip to Alar.-Oifiold
and Itandon. Miss Alicia" Uuhl,
0( Spencer Weills, and Douglas .Ian
ney, who also accompanied them,
will he the guests of Mrs. 1 M.
Veale for two weeks.
Miss Jean (lllWngs of descent
City. Calif., Is visiting In Medford
as the guest of Miss Madeline
Schade.
llnlhling Bridge Club
Meet Tuesday Aflernonn
Members of the Huilding Rridg"
dub, and others were invited by
Mesdames Moty and (iraves to th?
home of Mrs. Moty on West HUM
street, Tuesday, for an afternoon
of bridge. The ladies were anx
ious to co-operate with Father
ltlack In making an offer to the
pew church building on the first
anniversary, which occurs today.
August 11th. The guests brought
silver offerings, which added $"
to the Building fund.
Bridge was played at six tables,
refreshments of Ice cream, cake,
and coffee were served to the
guests.
Miss Clark, of Kverett.
wash.,
Wash.,
and Miss Biers of llwaeo,
were out-of-town guests.
Mi, and Mrs. Addison Helms.
Jr., who have been spending the
summer visiting their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. 1). Helms, at their
home at the Klamath Junction,
left this week for San Francisco.
Cut. They plan to remain there
Ihe rest of the summer.
Mrs. E. D. Lynn of
Ari.., who has been the gin
st ot
Mrs. Lewis Flricb this week, b t
today for EukIp Point, where sh
will spend a fow days at the horn
of Mr and Mrs. Fred Lay.
Young Iitllcs .lotiHiey
To Suns't-oii-tbc-ltKue.
A party of young ladies
last night for Sunset on
liotui', where they will spend
week-end, enjoying swimmitm.
other amusements. The party
left ;
lb- 1
the j
mid '
in
eluded: Beatrice, Jessie and A""'
Seabroolt. Lottie Armstrong. IJlad
ys Frye. Merle Alberts, and Fa
ther McCollom.
Miss Mary Hichardsnn accom
panied by Julia and Harlow Car
penter, children of A. S. V. 'ar
penter. arrived home yesterdav
from Neah Kah Me Beach near
Portland.
Natlonul SoHcly 1. A. It.
Honors Mrs ,L II. Cochran.
Mrs. J. Hi Cochran has received
notice from Washington, D. ('., o:
her appointment as national vic--chairman
of Historical and Liter
ary Reciprocity for the Pacific
coast division of the national so
ciety of the Daunhters (.f the
American Kevolnliou. This chair
manship comprises ten western
slates and the supervision and
collection of historical data.
Mrs. Cochran is a charter mem
ber of the Crater l-ike chapter,
D. A. 11.. and has ably filled sev
eral offices In the chapter, in
cluding that of resell!. She Wis
appointed state chairman of His
torical and Literary Heeipro.ity
last years and her work was so
efficiently and ably done that she
has received this r-Ti:nUhii from
t hi National society.
W The Iluslne-s ami Prof.
Women's club will have a
-ional
picnic
Tuesday evening. August '.'"th.
Bonnie's Orill. The Business and
J'(tfessional Wiimen's club !
Oraufs Pass will abo meei wiDi
Ibe Menford uronp Mr the pienb
Mr. and Mrs. J.elloy Mershou
were tlie truests of Dr. and Mr.-.
J. D. licikert at their cabin at
Kdgewood Tuesday evening.
finyiUcwf Knmlly In
M.i I font for l-U
Mr. Hnd Mrs. W. L C.ieenbaf
and daiiRhter Sylvia have returned
from California, and are at their
home on the Old Static Road. Mr.
tireenlenf has been dramatic.- and
speech instructor at the Santa
IIosa hlffh school and Junior col
lege, and bad charge of the speech
end dramatics department at t.ie
State Teachers cidlcire in Aicata.
' .oifi (Ireenleaf has been atlendtlii:
thQ sumnier fesion of the colbue
Althouph having a wmnlrful
me w h r n fniirornm. Mr.
Mi-, n.ni.f nnd daughter are
fcjud to be home again, and meet
old friemb
, Simla Hn.s
They will leave for
in September, where
. air. i ;ret-nleaf Wiil
' unties as instrueior.
r'Miine his
Air. and Mrs. V p. Harris and
children returned lai week from
Sai.m when- Uiey visited Mr. Har
r s' si-ler. Mis. K ,H. dab. n
horsi, and family. They al.vo
spent j.art of their time at Ocean
J. a lie where the ( J ra henhorst
j have a collate,
I ,
Swimming I'ariy Tuesday
; For ( olonial Kmploycs
A picnic and swimming parly on
the Appiegate river was enjoyed by
a group of employes of the Colo
nial I a k e ry T u esd ay evening:.
Aug mm t;.
In the party were the following;
The Misses Dorothy Haughman,
Klcauor Hrownrigg. Hetty itrown.
Velmu Showers, Mr. and Mrs.
,Tom P.nothby. Mr. and Mrs. Hav-
mond Harrison. Hill Codlove, Fred !
Hoggin, Joe Seigman, Charles Sco-
field. Leonard Shre.-ye, Henry
i'iiiirer, Joe Franz and Klwood I
Stiadef.
Arrhie
j (he Kfs
I Kirkland
i mates at
Olassford of Oakland b
of '"ranees Spa rrow at
Farms. They are elass
t he (Catherine lirart.soa
Sehool.
." C.min., Cr.r
ning, Jr. si ent three days at the'Tyree. and the hosiers.
T. Daniels bulge at JHainondl . , ... .. !
!ake this week ' " I:" h 11,1,1 y,,n " 1
irwii field, Iowa. were t be j
Former Kaiwus Kll iH kuhsIh of , Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. B.I
Fntcrtaiiw-d Monday. t V.ung for several days. They b n 1
Mr. ami Mis. Harry Lecb-rc en-j Friday morning for tiakiand.
tertained a number of their friends' where Mrs. Clark will visit her j
Monday evening at their home, (daughter. Mrs. Gilbert Dory of I
The guests were of Kansas, or!lnal cil". j
former residents of that state.
The evening was spent renewing
acquaintances, after which refresh,
meats of ice cream and cake were
served.
Those who attended were Mr.
and Airs Kd. West wood and son
Hobby of Lyons, Ivans.; Mrs. J.
Sloan, and daughter Ixils of Phoe
nix, formerly of Halstead, Kans.;
and Catherine Lohman and W. T.
I'hnnn of Halstead, Kans,
j Mr. and Mrs. L Wilson, of
: San Diego, were house guests of
I Mr. and M r. Frank 1 eKouza for
several days during the past week.
jThe Wilson's continued north to
Seattle, Wash., and Victoria, B. C,
lufler leaving Medford.
Mrs. Helen Hpence of Hallux,
Tex.,' has been the house guest of
j her sister, Mrs. O. J. Wolfe, IL1
! No. Oakdale. for the past two
I weeks
Pythian Sisters lliive Social
F.vcrysbady Auto Park.
The Pythian Sisters club held :i
very enjoyable social at the Ever
, Phndy Auto park. Thursday eve
I ning. The evening was spent play
reeott I fards. Mr. W. D. Boberts win-
nMii; hluh score, and Mr. U. Wat-
I kins, low score for the men; and
Mrs. H. Williams hlfxh score and
: Mrs. Lula Fisk. low score for the
j ladies. Refreshments were served
i by the committee in charge,
The Uoyal Neighbors and Mod
! ern Woodmen will hold their
August social meeting next Thurs
day night on Rob Taylor's lawn at
; 4 1 1 Laurel street. A good atten
dance is anticipated. All visiting
neighbors cordially invited.
M
Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, of
Phoenix. Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs.
W. (L White of (Irants Pass, were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank DeSouza Thursday
evening.
Weekly low Wow
i Crater Lake Itraves
The Crater Lake Itraves of the
i Roy Scouts held their weekly pov
wow last Wednesday evening at
j Kver Shady camp, where each
scout cooked his own supper, after
which a short business session was
jhetd.
j one pale face scout captive was
accepted for membership in the
i order of Rraves, who with five
jollier captives will b adopted by
Hie tribe on, their three-day hike,
Aug. -.1, 24 and L'S,
j The Rraves also plan n bike for
all scouts of ( 'rater like council
(to be held sometime In September.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Lee. of Ruf
Jfalo, Oklahoma, will arrive here
I the first of the week to spend their
j vacation at the home of Airs. Lei's
parents, M r. and Mrs. M. Hrown
rigg at Phoenix. The Lees own
the only new-paper in Harper
county. They expect to spend
ipart of the next two weeks at Ran
'dtin and oilier coast resorts. Miss
Lleanor Rrownrigg will accompany
them.
Dr. W. M. VanScoyoc and family
are leaving today for a vacation of
'two weeks at I Matnoud like.
: Catholic Pariih to
Observe Anniversary
This morning at 1 0 : ;t0 ihe con
gregation ol the Sacred Heart
('athollc church will observe the
first anniversary of their new
church building. The edifice was
ready for service at Faster of this
year, and Ihe solemn services of
dedication were held April IS.
The solemn high mass ot thanks
Living tomorrow will be olfered by
the pastor. Father Hlnck. assisted
by Rev. W. J. Mergher and Rev.
Thos. K. Jackson. The choir of St.
Mary's academy will sing the mass
In tiregoitan pialn chant. Hcmdic
tioii of the Rlensed Sacrament will
follow the mass. The general put--lie
is cotdfally Invited to attend the
er Ire.
Following Hip church services tip
parishioner and their friends wfli
drive to the James Buckley ranch.
on Ihe Applegate river to enjoy u
uicnic sponsored hv rhe Kninhts of
Columbus.
Mrs. Paul (ireiner of San Diego,
Mrs. Thomas Crimmins and daugh
ter Mit- Loretta of Detroit, left
Wednesday evening for Sun Diego.
Following a .short stay at the home
of M is. (ireiner, they will go to
Detroit, where Mrs. Cireiner will
spend the remainder of the sum
mer witli her son, Iternard.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Folkenberg
j of ibe H 1-'. violin and piano j
studio, have just returned from a '
' business and pleasure trip to the
i coast cities and Portland.
, Mediators Lynn ami Itutli
j Honored at It ridge Luncheon
.Mrs. Lewis t'lrich enteriained a ;
j number of guests at her summer j
; home on the itngije Tuesday, in
honor of Mrs. I-;. D. Lynn of 1'res- ,
Iron, Ariz.; and Airs. David liuth '
of Denver. Colo., who is the Ionise
guest of her sister, Mrs. D. C. !
Tyre,.. j
Luncheon was served, after
which the afternoon was spent at I
bridge. First prize was a wa rded I
to Mrs, A. W. Pipes, and consola- t
lion prize u .Mrs. kuth.
Those present were: Alesdames j
r.. D. Lynn. David Kuth. Harry j
l.tiy. W. W. I. Holt. N. Hog
H. U' . Sb-ctee I IV l en.tn.tn I) l ' '
Miss Krnestine Fredenburg. for
merly employed in the Mail Tri
bune office, left last night for
Washington, I). C, where she has
accepted a position in the Inter
state commerce department.
Miss Cor inn jukI Mr, Long
Are Married Sjitiirday
Of interest to their many local
friends, was the marriage Saturday
evening, August 3, of Miss Kathryn
Kvelyn forum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C.eo. H. forum, of Med
ford. to Donald Booth Long, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long of
Talent. Father Francis W. Black
performed the ceremony, which
was solemnized at the Sacred
Heart Catholic church. The atten
dants of the couple were LaVonne
Cor u in. sister of the bride, and
Olenn Bond.
Th e co u pie will ma ke their
home in tills citv.
Mr. and M rs. A. D. Frye ami
Oliver Waddell and family left last
night for Crescent City,
to return this evening.
They plan I
Mrs. W. A. dates returned Inst
week from a three months visit to
her former home in Pekin, Illinois
also in other cities of that state
ami in Indiana. Her daughter,
little Miss Mary Anne, surprised
her mother by meeting her in
Portland and accompanying her
home.
The Misses Miller and Palcy
Kntertaiii at Wagner Creek Home
The Misses Dorothy pa ley, Peggy
and Justine Miller, entertained a
number of their friends Thursday
even i Tig at the White summer
home on Wagner creek. Swim
ming was enjoyed, after which a
j lai'Ke picnic dinner was served.
I lie remainder of the evening was
silent, in dancing.
There were twenty-two guests
present.
Miss Klla Roeson, of
spent a week in Medford
Lugene,
at the
C. L. c.off home.
Mrs. T. R. Roberts has as bouse
guests her brother and nephew,
i 'harles Leach and Frank Leach,
of Caleshurg, III., and flh-n Leach,
a nephew, of Memphis. Mo. The
parly will leave here by motor
Tuesday for I heir homes in I he
east.
Wciiotiah Club Met
Thursday at Applognto
Thursday. August Mb, The We
noriab club held t heir regular
meeting at A p plena te. In the
afternoon the ladies spent their
time playing cards and swimming.
The main feature of the day was
the covered dish supper served by
the club members to their families
and friends. After supper the
crowd enjoyed another hour of
swimming. The coin in it tee In
charge f the refreshments con
sisted of Maude Abbott ami Frede
rica ( Haycock. The next meei in k
of the club has been postponed in
definitely. Among those from Medford who
went to Sat em Thursday in order
I o attend the American Legion
convention were the Misses Ina
and Retty Jones and Klennor
Peters.
Miss Mary Mi own, of Seattle,
Wash., arrived here today to spend
two Weeks as the bolls1 iftiest of
her sister. Kthelwyn R. Hoffman.
M iss Rt own Is en route to Rir
ininghain. Alabama, wneie slip
be a sprc:nl Instiuclor at the hiirh
w-liool hiriug the cominii year.
I iigagi iiient of MKh Dunham
AiiiMHiiH-ctl at Purty
Til
The ngMKeni'ht of Miss L. Opal
Dunham. dauKhl-r of Mis. S U .
Dunham of t . il city to Armaiid
.1. pero.inlt ,tf Sin Flam-no w
uiioouncetl at a dinner party iriven
b Mls-t Dunhunr Mondiiy evening.
Pictures of Mi-s Dtihjiaru .ind
Mr. Peneault weie on tli" plaee-crnl-.
inside of a small bean. The
curds told of the engagement. The
table a beautiful. uutoiuttd
In
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Mrs. ;rtwurdU Kelly
UK Catholic Sacred Heart
Chorch was the setllntr for a
, pretty wedding on Tuesday morn-
Eng. August liili, when Miss Mary
I ireiner became the bride of Kd- ;
ward C. Kelly. Father rruncis .
Black
performed the . coremony
X t
luck before a large assent-
blage of friends and relatives. '
The bride was lovely in a gown
of French ivory satin, made in
semi-princoss fashion, with low
cut bodice in front and back from
which hung a tunic in soft folds
of the materia 1. I lor long ivory
tulle veil fell from a close fitting
Juliet cap held in place by a
wreath of lilics-of-thc-vallcy. She
carried a shower boquet of bride".
roses ami lilies-of-the -valley.
The maid of honor w ho was ',
Mbs Loretta Crinimlns of Detroit.
i Mich., a cousin of the bride, wore ;
.. ! a bouffant frock of elf green chif
fon, with picture hat in white and
silver and trimmed with a wide
band of green velvet riiibon falling
in flat loops on one side. She ;
wore green satin pumps to ma(c!i;iicd out In
the frock. Her shower bouquet
was Columbia roses and sweet
peas.
t The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth
;Mulchay and Mux Ann Wood of
.Portland. Ore. '1,'heir gowns were
fashioned alike, Miss Mulchay's
jgown was of peach colored chiffon
laud Miss Wood's gown was a pale
, shade of orchid chiffon. Rot h
! maids wore small velvet turbans
land satin pump to match their
costumes. They carried arm bou
quets of gladioli in pastel shades.
The best man was Will W I of
Port la ml, re., ami the m-liei s
! were C.uy Kelly, brother of the
bridegi ooio, Maurice Spat.. and
Ted Alliens, all of Medford: and
j P.elt Rosiel of Central I'f.itlt.
! The scene was one of UllUslial
j beau I y. hug' baskets of gladioli,
; potted talhiM, and ferns Were ;n
jtistlcnlly placet! nboiit the saliclu
jary, while the altar was banked
with mauve Kladinli and t'ertc-.
I The lighted candb-s and tall tap-
ers on each side abb d hrighlucts
to Ihe scene.
As the hour f'U' the service ar
rived and the hrid.il pa it y . cut ei ed
the chuicb. the ever popular Men
dejsso tin's wedditiK loarcu wn s
played by Mbs Dorothy Reynolds
and to Its strains the bride's paitv
walked up the a isle. First, ca tie
Ihe bridesmaids and pieeeding the
bride a ml brtdegt oom cu tne t ,n
maid of honor and heM man. p,c---
lllg through l III- Salicltllny Ciller
sweet p.is and rosebuds.
.Miss HunlKiin w:i-- graduated
from .Medford UkU Mi-hr.ul in in.':.,
and has hei-n aiteniling art -riml
in San I'luiiclsfii mi i:h j 1 iv,n
yenrs.
'I tie iriiftits wei .: .Tuanita Cr;f -I'm.
I'l'-s-i.. I'onib-. Ju.-iriita Niif
tini;. I'ii fieviine l'r-t.-iilitirr. t
tl NdH I n denl'lli k'. N; ii I- hit.'-.
I. 111. lie Ilmu. iirel M-n-;t fl'lil
After spr-ndint' a wet k m ..
en. I M-e . Ar .:.) Mn., .1 Sh-le.
.Mr. a. 1. 1 Mis. M . Hninr-r. Mi--Ihiel
I'.yiiiin. (i ii-1 r:nlj(- Mn l y,
all iif t "t-m rat I nut ret nriit-.t i-i
tlo-ii hnot s V.-t(iifsda ev.-nlio:
M''s. Clyde akl'l ret urned o
MedTord recently from Portland
after spetiUihfe' the bust tUTtc wut-Ui
the Week
, tlje bride anil bridegroom preceded
'HiP nitondaiits to the altar where
the Impressive nuptial service of
the church was read. At the con
clusion of the ceremony proper,
the attend;! nts took their places
just outside the sanctuary during
Uw Nuptial Muss.
Throughout the service a musi
cal program of selections from the
Mass was rendered by Miss Kvelyn
Wold, on the pipe-organ, she also
accompanied M rs. Jas. t '. Hayes
and M rs. John Wilkinson In two
beaut if ill vocal solos. Mrs. 1 1 a yes
sang (iounod's "Ave Maria" from
"Luzsii" and Mrs. Wilkinson sang
"Aspiration for Communion."
As the bridal party turned to
leave the church, the bright joyous
Recessional was played by Miss
Kvelyn Wold.
From the church they went di
rect to the Hotel Holland where a
beautifully appointed wed ding
breakfast was served to members
of the bridal party, relatives, and
a few close friends Hero the
decorations wen effectively car
night shades of sum-
; nice flowers.
I The bride is tin
i.Mrs. J. Paul tireinci
daughier of
of Sa it I ifcgo.
I -alif., and I:
j I 'Diversity of
she received
: dramatic art.
Pi Rcta Phi
a graduate of the
Washington, where
her A. P.. degree in
and is a member of
national sorority For
t he past two years sin
has I u
employed as a reporter on the
'.editorial staff of ihe Mall Tribune,
laud is the author of u number of
' radio plays,
.Ml. Kelly is the sou of Colonel
ami Mrs. Kdward K. Keily. is a
liiaduale of the I niveisily of Ore
gon Law School, and is a member
! of Phi Delia Phi. honorary law
1 1 a tern ft y. Mr. Kelly is a prom is -I
ing oung alloruey of this city,
engaged in the prad ice with his
father.
. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left after
Ihe wedding breakfast for Ihe
ii oil b, the bride wea ring a dark
id ue IravuliiiK suit, with Spanish
felt sailor and dark blue kid ox-
foul
Fi
Ilowirm a r trip to
ISiillsh (-lutnliiii. I hey will be in f.lnl a new "lieKt dlessc.l woman
home niter September 1st in their In ""' world." but that title still
new residence mi Siskiyou lleiulits. dales baik a ccii'iiry to Napo-
Allionc. those from out of town ; Icon's emprei-s, .losc lime.
Mho attended the Weddlnu. were! And well It miuht. Josephine
Aiis. J. I'aul tiremer. mother of j mil only was ol iMinalor of the Kin
i In- bride, of San libno. i 'a l , .Mrs. i Mire pjown. n stylo hich Infln-
'II. os. f'rimmlns of Iieimii. .lleii..!ci d women's dress for half a
aunt of tin- bride; Dr. and .Mrs. century, Inn she also was proh
.loseph I'. Wood. Mr. mid Mrs. j ably Ibe mosl exlravanant woman
.1 II. .Mule, iay. daimhlcr May. of all lime, where h-r wardrobe
and son .limiiiie of Cortland. Ore.
vMHng friends In th.it diy, K
eairi
and Sea View. Mrs. Kakin was ac
lompanled by .Mrs. (icoruc l. Hidi
insoii of l'oiilatid. who will be hot
h'Mtse guest for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd White left by
in'. tor r t iday moi ning on a vaca
tion trip to Cortland. Ore.; Taco
lau and Seattle, Vah, aad Van
rmiver. I,. ('.
Ml. ( Ifrfonl I I.e. lev
lli iilge la ttj I rhbiy
Mrs. ,1 ( ItTtoid triteitained a
number of her fih-nd- at a hi hlue
piu'V.v I'riday afleri n, in honor
-.1 ,M iss S.i Izin.i n. 'I'.ie a ( t i t noon
.t sp" nt a l bi idn after u bleb
M l i rshmentH f served i'hc
rniKtH Ini-ttid'd. ,Ml"M Suljniin, the
.Mi-cUumt-K V. ii. Wuud, Jtu.
Voian. Clay B. Parker, Don Oerioii
J. erne Shangle. D. A. Chambers,
.t M I the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauer Iff;
here by motor this morning on a
t wo weeks' vacat ion trip to Vat-hats.
They will be joined at For
vallis hv Mrs, Bauer's mother. Mrs.
John Fluhrer. who attended Un
American Legion convention at Sa
lent during Ihe p:ist week.
Mrs. WiN it Honored
By Pythian Si-tcrs
A miscellaneous shower in bon
a( the home shnllu shr.Uu sbi 11
or of Mrs. Lorraine Hoebnc Wil
son, at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. lioeline. was
u'ixen Tuesday evening by mem
f bcis of the Pythian Sisters club
There were fifteen present. ( 'arils
. were played by the group, after
i which refreshments were served.
'Mrs, Wilson is a bride of a few
Weeks.
! Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Itol.erts and !
son returned to their home in Ih'sl
city Thursday from Diamond l,ak-
where they spent the past three
weeks at their summer cabin.
Social Events of
Church Societies
The ladies of the South Metho
dist church will give an Ice cream
social on the lawn of ihe church
next Tuesday evening.
The Voting People's M issiotiary
society of the First Christian
church will hold t heir regular
meeting meeting Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Myrtle New
land. S.rfi K. Ninth street. The
meeting will be in charge of Miss
(iladys Frye's division, and will
start promptly at eight o'clock
4
Missionary Societies to
Hold Joint Meet.
The August meet ings of the
! M issionai y Societies of the Fir-d
I M. K. church will be in the nature
I of a joint -meet lug in t he church
i parlors on Tuesday afternoon at
; i ::iu.
M rs. Conger, M rs. M innle Heine
and Mrs. Heltv.er are host esse,
and Mrs. Whehh-n will be prog
ram leader.
Mrs. Lovell Hostess
Priscilla Circle
Mrs. K. M. Lovell of 52ti Kdward
street entertained the Priscilla
cinle of tlm First M. K. church
Wednesday afternoon, August 7.
The business session closed with it
slogan contest. Mrs. John Nowhold
and Mrs. J. it. Hurt winning prizes.
The hostess served Ice cream and I
cake to 11 members and four vis
itors. The circle will meet with Mra.
FhurlcH Wiscloy, August I'd, at her
home on West. Jackson street.
Missionary Society
Methodist Church
The M issionary society of the
South Methodist church held their
business meeting at the home of
i Mrs. Dr. Roberts Tuesday. There
j was a good at tendance. Several
j new members were added to the
society.
The social meeting will he held
August L'O at the home of Mrs. H.
Tilley, 1115 West Niiilh street. All
members and friends are invited.
After the business was disposed of
the members decided to hold an
Ice cream social on the church
lawn Tuesday evening.
Methodist tin rch. South, Have
Annual Picnic In Ashland.
A large representation of the
church and Sunday school of the
Methodist Church, South, gath
ered at the park in Ashland
Thursday afternoon for th-ir an
nual picnic. The festivities b-
I gan at 2 p. m. ami continued with
! games until 7 p. in when (be dfn-
dec was spread. After a few more
'games, the company started boiix ,
feeling that Ibis Was the best pic
nic ever sponsored by the church.
Best Dressed
Woman Had
800 Gowns
l.very now and tn-n inn papcis
! was concerned. At
time, ae-
j eol (ling
i lie 1'i eni h archives.
ho owned 1 ii' I ween 7H) a lid SO (I
gowns, some .Via rhemlse, S.Vi
pairs of shoes and slippers, ami
ni'Oe than li'Mj paiiN of sill; hose.
Her sto ;iii; aloiif. rolling Tn
a pair In a day wlo-n silk was
truly a luxury, would be worth
i 4'.!. 0 00. I In- noil p let e w;i i iiht'
re ar a mill. on.
Itaked potatoes will have tender,
well flavored skin if Ho y are oil d
before hakim:. 'I'o hasten baking
the potatoes niiiy he dipped in hot.
water until warned ihioiiuh.
I,
hi- PI.
t.iirn
pli-Vei
ipiality of di l-il fruits will
served niueh longer If the
me kept in a dark place Io
t the huht affecting color.
color,
vessel
arut hi a dry. well mvered
to n event cntiuiKO uf mold.
SQUEEN OF SPAIN iWOODPILE EQUALS
IS THRILLED BY BREAD BOX AMONG
! HOOVER'S PAPER RUSSIAN HORDES
UWSIIlXCTo.V. Au,;,
"child bill of rights"
esident Hoo-cr and n
D. (,Vt
dr.iftc.l by
iw on dis-
i iday at the bero..mei icau ex
nsl-
lion in Seville, attracted me at -:tention
of the (Jucen of Spain and
has been given general approba
I t ion.
Mis Lliz.thejh Sbirle
1'niled Stales children':
wlio took (lie lieautiriill
' Spanish-American cip'
of th-hun-aii.
t
blaoned
of the;
the ex-j
h i i.i bin
rights"
ret urn
wuas :
b.ngest
pOMl loll,
lia
d. relating
mong lho?it ,
before tic- i
Dial ihe qi
wiio linger
docu merit .
"She st.ii
until site h
end." said
qtleen brok
svie gesture
this!' when
Mgn of the
looked at
m
HI less
it t
Shirb
ae ii
very
the
Ml:
y. "The
an impub
nl;s with
which said. 'I must see
she first glimpsed the
children's bureau. She
verylhing. Rut it was
President llnuv
cliildien that
When she had '
ind. nad bad i
its phrasing a
m's idea for th"
moved her most.
ad ii quite to th--oiisidercd
some of
second time, she
nodded her bead In complete ap-;
probation.
All the rest of Spain seemed t3
agree with her. People passed be
fore the huge 'open book' in an
endless chain of comment 'Ah,
see the president marvelous!' "
GALE BATTERED;
i '
SANTIAfiO. Chile. Aug. D. VP)
A terrific storm that raged all
last night caused damage along
almost the full length of the,
Chilean coast ami In the inoun-1
tains to the east took the form
of a blizzard. I
A tug boat was sunk and its
captain drowned and several light-,
ers and la um dies were lost at
Magellanes in the extreme south.1
Two liritish cruisers escaped by
putting out to sea. Tim break
waters at Antofagasta wero dus
troped and damage was done at
Valparaiso, Mini mar and Tabbu
uno. All train service and air service
between Chile and Argentine was
suspended. Passengers on one
trans-Andean train were snow
bound in a tunnel. They were
believed to bo well provisioned,
but efforts were being made to
open the road to them,
only nbout fill feet of the long
seawall at AntofaKasta remained
undamaged tonight. The Steam
ship Kbro narrowly escaped being
wrecked. Its anchor chain parted
but II was able to put out to sea
In Hie teeth of the Kale.
Small boatH and wreckage- were
case up on the short? for mile lif
ter mile. The port engineer it 4
Anlofagusta. estimated that recon
struction of the seawall would
cost about $ I diUU, ODD.
VANT(irvi:i:, n. c, Aug. io.
if' After stopping off at Heliing
ham. Wash., on his way here from
1'niiland Ti-x Iti.nkin, pilot of the
pla ne whieh will fly at dawn to
morrow for Agila t'aliente, Alex.,
dropped down to a pet-fci t landing
at the I .ii I ii Island airport hern at
H o'eloek toniuht.
(leased with t ho per forma nee
of his maeblne. and declaring that
he was ready to leave at l a. m.
tomorrow, liankln. after rteelng to
housing and insiieetlou of his tiny
plane, sought rejit be ft ire his long
flinht to ihe souih.
At, 1:1') p, in. liav AHtle. gen
era 1 in a nau-er of the Itn nkin
Nehool of flying. Portland: It. (
Hartley, i-hief nieih.nie. and I'.itl
fiiiili.iin of tlx- Hanklii forest ser-vl-.
arrived here in a speed wing
Warn maehlne. Tlu-v were prepar
ing for Haukin's take off tmnoi'
row .
A Wis
nii.Ai)i:i.i
iMlc-birc.
-lilclly tati
' ( halt niaii.
MIA. A:i. la M'l
I fad natntally will
mi at the outing of
Th
he
th loeal hraiich
l-'edeiatlon of Ho
lltit the rhaliinau
f ih. Nail. mil
-lery Workers.
ill take no
ehatnes. He says there will be an
j ln-peeior on the excursion train
j tn Heart the attire of the hundreds
uf fib Is uttendihtf.
TEX RANKIN SET
rnDmpuiTDnM
iuiuliuiii i hum i
BORDERTOBORDER
MOSCOW Almost evervono
in cobl and dreary Russia has :i
wood -pile, even the city folk
era m tied In overcrowded apart
ments. Coal is seldom used ex
cept in industries and on the rail
roads, central heating being a rare
luxury. Wood ranks with bread
as a n essential commodity.
The forest s. like everything j
else, are owned by the state. Kven ;
w hen there Is wood near his vil
lage, the peasant is not supposed i
to fell trees to keep himself warm
through the winter. In theory
be is allowed to pick up fallen 1
limbs a ud tear out underbrush,
but he must not touch standing ' 1
trees with bis ax. In practice. It
is different.
Kadi autumn the city fork be- -w.i
i I a shortage of wood. In this.-,
socialist state the government in
supposed to cut , it, transport it .
ami distribute ji. perhaps the
man in charge of this activity de- ,
voles some of his summer to a, -holiday
instead of to laying in
supplies f,,r the winter.
That is where t ho Nepntan, or .
private trader, comes in. Ho la
permitted to buy the wood from
the state, either, after It is cut and
stacked in the forest, or at the
.railhead. - He transports It to the
city and . sells it. Furthermore,
he will deliver it to your door,
whereas one who buys from th
state must get the wood at the
woodyard and bring it home him
self. The Nepman charges more
than tho government yard, but h
always ha wood on hand.
Tho same is true of most othet
needed commodities which beeomi
scarce from time to. time. While
ibe government shops ration but
j ter, eggs and other food, the Nep
I man will sell you all you want.
I Rut he charges you n dollar
pound or more for his butter, and
regular Christmas season prices ;
for his eggs. His excess profits',
are . not all his own. for the gov-"
eminent taxes him highly to try
to prevent tho growth of a new
bourgeoisie On the grave of the
exterminated middle class.
AFTER SHOCK OF
Li
NEW TOIiK. Ang. io. m '
Stuck ir!cun ot the New York
stuck fxi hanm- unit other lead- f
ItiK KPeurity marki'tH allowed con
Hlilirahle recuperative power to
ilay, utter the nvvpre blow miffer-'
oil at Ihe hanils of tho fetleral
reserve yestonlay, with the In
creaHO In tho New York ll-'Mervo
hank's reillwount rato to 6 from j
Ii per rent. ' I
l-rlcis Indicated that lenlln(r i
BlockH cenernlly renamed about J
nnc-thlrd of yeslenlayH loKxeH.
Several hnnkliiK nuthorltleH vero
Inclined to the opinion that llio-c
nercane In the reillHcotint rato
was a conetnn live move, hi thatii;
It brnuuht the rate Into line' Willi .,
npen market credit rates, and.i!
should have n stabilizing Intluenco
on call money. 'I1
The trader remained somewhat
.stunned was Indicated by the eolll-
iii.i'Mtivt.lv liL.'ht volume of trading
I today, total sales on the slock ex- 1
r Ii iiiice auurecaled 1.4.8.""
shares, one ot the smallest Satur-''
day turnovers of the year.
Most leading stocks rallied $2'
to 10, while an extreme Kaln "t
$''0.riO ' was recorded by Auburn..,
Auto, which lost, 1111,78.
TO HEAR HEALTH TALK
HOSTON hV) J reachlng ami '
! practice go hand In band at the
Harvard lentul sehool here, where
freshman students bask In the '
i health. giving rays of the stin while
jthey listen to letuies on hygiene.'
The costume In thin unconven-
jtlotial cliisM is only a small pair of,.
I gym trunks and the classroom la.,,
i the open-air suuroom on the roof,,,
of the Itosmn V. M. C. A. i
! itiieo a week freshman students
gather there for Hie reuulred b'c-,
lure mi che care .of the body and
prevention of disease.
It Is held that these men. nt inly
ing to pei-iioni an Important
'health service, should also be tbor-..
j. Highly familiar with the recog
nized, advanced methods of keep
ing Well. !
France will have n national
-eliool for itviatton .wlth numerous
laboratories for reseurch and teats.
The voice of IUr Hfii, the rhlmen
In. the Hrltish Parliament hmme,.
has become n trifle hoarse after "0
yearn, Knvlluhmun compluln.