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MKPFOIJI) M All, TUIISI'XK. MKOKORP. OI.T.CON. srD AY. Wid'ST is. PAOT, FtVW 9 Irene DeI,oh, S25 Sonth Holly Hi.- riione SWO L or 71 mill gMfl V, '-'f few ' In? e Hriituo l.iiiichc-ou I Item nf Hit Neck Mrs. (. C. 1 in a Mil Mrs. K. W. Sh-eler entertained :t a 1 o Kick luncheon on Thur-u.ty ;rt I In lit Iter's homo in Siskh;o.i Heights. Uridne formed the ill- rr.-tiuii, of I he n ftcrnoull. M rs. Hall Dtty hold Idyll score. Mi?;-; JessJc Tyrce second and Mrs. D. Those who enjoyed ih's uff.i tv Included Mesdames. K. Day, I. Corf, L. I'lrleh. I. Tyrce, M iloKan, Iuiiiin, Uiundsboun"" liohl. C. Ilralcy. C. Wine. 1. Itumphrys. CI. Newbury, w. Shep h id. Mis. W. Holt and MI.sk Jes sie Tyrce. The 11 nn Ha I Labor Hay bull of the American la-Kioti. wliich is M'hodukMl for Monday. Sept. -nd. promises to be ine uf the most popular affalra f the season. J'rocoeds of the event will be used 1 1 10 tn nnv I'm- t he nrw fa I it'll e uniforms of the Mc-dfonl post drum corps and preparations are being made lo take care of a record crowd. The rommitiee in charge of Ihe affair will hold a meeting m the Armurv tomorrow nicht t0""'' 1 aciuc coa:i nips very in perfect final plans. Itrldcc lnrty by 'I In- MivCM tiorv The M i.rs bulah (Jure and A lice 1 Udinhack entertained on Thursday evening, August Ij. wilhi live tablet of bridge, for a group t nf eirlH who am sunn leavimr fort cuIIcro. High score was made by Thelma l'erozzl. and low score by Cecile Cosh. A tnusicul program was enjoyed, whiyh included voiral iiunibets by Cccile Coss and Kllow Mae Wilson: piano solos by Aileen Crawf.M-d. Yrr Dean Harvey, lieutah Core. and Albe llolmbaek. : Tho.sc present were: .Aileen Crawford, Frederick.-! liruninier. "er Dean Harvey. Thelma I'ernzzi. Creile Cuss. 'ivian Coss, lOllow 1 Mae Wilson. Hetty Janes, Klinm i ' (.n th. Margery J ally, Kli.ahH h Kwlgart. Jean Swigart. Marjorio j tloff. Dorothv Coff. Marinrie Kelviuul m m,,",ls Jionuay auernooiij lorothv Kiids. Opal H a r v e y. : honoring Mrs. J. Wlllard He Yoe o." j Louise Stokes. Margaret Turner. ' Homona, Calif. Tim afternoon! Hostesses: Kculah (.Jure and M; s spent in reviving the happy; Alice Hulmback. ! memories connected vith the your; j Itcv. and Mrs. He Voc spent :n A welcome addition to Mcdford's; M dford as p.istur and wife uf the1 music circles Is Mrs. Venus I lop- i Kirst M. K. rlunvli. Kev. He Yoe, per. soprano soloist and radio ar- j passed away at Salem two years J tist of I.os Angeles, Mi-H. I topper j ago. Since that time Mrs. He Voc j iias. appeared on some of the lead- and Paul have resided at Pomona, j hit radio stations of the cost. In- , During the afternoon Mrs. Heine. eluding K NX of Hollywood and KI'I and will make her first radio' debut, in Med ford Tuesday, Aug. ; 27. through the ouurtcsy of t!o 'alifornia Oregon Cower cum- ; pauy. Other well known artists oil the Cupeo program fir that i date will include Mis Fv. lyu ' Wold, pianist and Oeorgc Peck Uh in. basso. ' Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Honored, Covered Dish Luncheon Itcv. and Mrs. Hoy Nelson of ..Mr? j Minnvillo. formerly of Phn-nix. ; were honored Kuests at a covered ; dish luncheon given by ihc Crosby- terian church congregaiion of i Chornix Sunday following I ho morning service w hich Hev. Nelson j prrache!. I Hev. and Mrs. Nelson, who re- Fblcd at Clmenlx for neural yar: . 1 end who liHve been at McMmmiHe for the patd year, have been vj; ic : Ing old frlendn and relativen in the ; Covers were placed for ..no hmi- vpi;ii 'ra4i ilred and fifty guesln. Dinner whs; M.s m a (..onard and dangh served In the parloiM of Ihe chnreli. t((,p iltlvn of !M)i- wst - nth were KriendH from Ashland ami Mcdfiird were present. Hev. and Mrs. Nelson l"il for Ib-lr home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr:. Albert KoMiarli havr returned to their honie in J'atk Falls. Wis., after two weeks Fpcnt with Mr. ami Mrs. .1. P. Flrigrl. during which time they visited Crater bike and other prrni,. po'nts. M rs. K'osliacU and Mrs. Fliegel are sisters. f 1odgv Picnic Mthin Park The Dcgrr c of Honor b'dge riiterlaineil their families and few friends w ith a pi nie luncheon in Lithia Park last Sunday Mrs. Deti Ick was chairman or the lunch committee, assisted by Mrs. John Seyler. These ladies aro to be commended for the bounteous spread. Mr, and Mrs. H Wilson 1 brought as guests Mrs. Alice Spink Mis. Ida Fisher and Mrs. Howard Itarlo. About tw en! y-five guests en Jocd the picnic. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Voting and Jul, Deverick. brother of M : T'oimir. fi-niu Santa I'liUla. Calif.. an visiting with their parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Ceu. P.. Voiin? fririnls. Visitor Here From Canada Mrs. Arlhiir l.lvcrsidge. from We- ' tavkwln. Alberta. Canada. Is vi -ft- Inir hor mm. A. A. I A vet sidge, of In Medford Sheet Metal wurks. and other relative at .".' Calm sin e'. She will leave soon for Shu H : eiseo to visit her daughter hel returnitiK home. Mrs. John N. Tayb.r f:oto i eoroH W hsIi.. i- xpendiim 'or vmm Hon here visiting h-r pr-nts. ami .Mrs. Geo. H. Yohiik- Pli.fc-huial omen - lab V II Mine IMciiic. A Tic- Hustm-.-s and l'i 1 -in:. omen's clubs ol .Me.Um d Orants Caf will haM a din ti nt Humiy'e Orill ' the lb - ' rtv-r. iiIxax Di.Iii Hl'l on Toe day e mine. A vie n-; :t h- ' t will ho provided for lhuc who WMl In K. Atl IlieilllcM's nn asked to in't mm I'.Milial A vent:: n ;u the M'-dford Nm hm.il bank at -Villi. An interest In;; program has been plann-al and a jtilly Unit is a in iotpatcd. Knr ivMTViit ions "nil Mb s Maud Chapman, phone Harvey Miik. edilor nf the Hur harik Heview, joined bin wife nnd ! family this work on 11 vMt lo M It-'rt Creer. Tlmy spent (he week.! end In Ku,'ene and will riMiirii to ' liurljiiiik next -week. Mm. IJnj; ! and children have months in Ashland. Spend 'll(lliiMI sp-nt 0,1 Mr. and .Mrs. ('. I'. Ivanhoe and i Mr. Ivanhoe's ehililren Ciacie I.ou, ' Hobbie and Iluster. left Wednesday ; fnr a week's n ip by auto, w hich will include the Josephine Caves. 'Crescent City, Kureka and the ! It"'pvell highway Lo San l-'ran- j : vlHi'" d OakbiiHl. i I Tllis -''.untry is all new to Mrs. Ivanhoe who wa raised in fentral j 1 Soulh America. Iherefore she finds j ; ICI C.ilillf,'. Mr. and Mrs. lave (triffith are home from a two weeks auto trip I to points of interest in On-gnn. I Washington and British Columbia. ' Mrs. Rookard Hostess I For Theatre Party 1 W t 1fn,.n,;i -.r !. u,n-w. ; tHo store gave a theatre party thi.s i week in honor of Mrs. Arthur j , liveisidgo from Wetaskwin. Al- berta. Canada. ' j Cucsts included Mrs. Arthur l-lv- 'crtddge. Mrs. M. Harrison, Mrs. O. i j. Wolfe. Mrs. Spence and Mrs.; yv (', Hook I'd. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I-;. Marsh have j .returned fnou a two wc-Us vaca i ttnn nn the cuast. j j Mi's. T. (i. Heine Hostess j 1 Honoring (Mil-oC-'I'own (iucst. Mrs. T. ti. Heine entertained "a Uted by Mrs. Floyd W'llilock. Murgarcte llatenian, sevred deli- j eious refreshments. .Tti frl' iids eaM- j cd dtiritr (he afiernooii. ! Miss I.ueill- Simmnu of !ia ( West Tenth lefl Mnill'ord I.kIh.v by airplane fur San FranciM-o where. she will xpond her vacation. Miss j ShiiiiMHis is employed here hy tin-: California Oregon Power company. The McKcc Family New HcsidenK uf Milford. 1 Mrs. C. It. Mc Km ami daugh-j er. Helen, will arrive today from! thikland. Calif., to Join Mi. McKeo. new manager of t In' Chase-Oar- j field Co. of Med lord branch for Chrysler c;,rs. I Thry w ill be at home at 5 IS ; P.ilm vt)-(.,.;. Mrs. M.:K"e.; nod daUL-b(rr .--pent thf past tun niomh'.! vi;.ititm rla-: tn e:i and friend;, a' their former j home jn Parson;,, Kan. I Tho family ha, livrd oil the roast ailed to Itakersfield. Ctililnrnia. 'due to the death of Mrs. Leonard's . ibrolher. John Doras, of thai city. HmiMoii'Kcglcr Wnhlhig- Soeiilli4 lltrf. Characterized by a nub t charm, j ;the marriage ,.f Mrs. Hose M. Hr -( ' ler to Claude M. Houston was ol- ' etiini'ed at the parsonage of the ( ; M. I). Church. South. Saturday eve- , ' ning. August l')th with Hev. James! ' i:. Condor officiating. They we"e j iattend'-d by Mr. and Mrs. William, ! H. Hobcrts. Only near relatives : wer present. ! The bride i well know n here. ; h. ing residerl In Med ford for sv- ; era! years an1 Is employed in Ihi offlt of Th- Snyd-r U; Iry and Produce company. ) Mr. Housion Is connected with t he local post office where he has been employed for several years a clerk and was recently promoted tn the 01 lice 01 HUpcr:nn nur-m 01 mails. Miss M;irgurct llensbw. (.f tip Mail Tribune. b-ft Wednesday morning by motor for S'atHv Wash . where she w ill spn-l two W'-eK'-' vaealmii at the Iiome uf hci aunt ami uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Wii- Hani II- Jephctl. Margaret"- sis and otaer t' r. ?Ii.'.s i:ernye. iiu.t iiecn a gu-t 'at the Jephcott's during the um 1 ncr months. rrl illa circ le Wll M-el. The Pi I cilia i 'Ireb' w ill me t dtiesday the 1 -t with" Mrs. C. M. Wt ut r.la W. Jackson street. is cherlne Norman !rfc resided n-r P.ogue HI'-' -liopj In Medford Fi id.iy i h. Hotal NclghlMirsi Ijiterlaln Mixteni WiMMlmeii. Th-- -oei .1 pi-i ting of Ho- Hoy il . iIil.oi-w ith th- .Mod- rn W.,n.- l .11 as gU'-!-tS ,led oil the blWU St : the home nf Hob Twylor Thursday' ninlit "as well iitt.n.id and en-' ;oV d Ie alt The evening p.is-d Miiie.viy ip . TuMch'ior'y i-itiiiif. games, -itc-'-t :ti.' a'-! i f: "fhnif nls Th .Vi;g!i-J !.o-- arc Ii"" loid.'.ItC fom.lTd to no-loft id it af w hi-k'd around Ihe W'ooiimcn would soon .h-' wi'li the Neighbors as -uctp. The linyal N'MhlMii's' next regu lar ine)linu vUl , be the business mei'iim; Sept- jth uIhii there w.ll be initiation. (in tin- sam- ovi'iti'r.; the Modern 'oodincn will liold a bu-iness and district niec'.inu pvsitlctl over by Stnie Consul of Sttp J'cputy. .it which there Mil be a class adp- noil Willi camnuates rum tne van-. nittion f,.om They went ous t amps. Tills promises to lie j ,L v;)(.a1ilin , j;,li:,n and later (he liveliest session 01 the Mudein;tn fnited Stales, still drawiiiK M'oudiuen in yeai-M. , ((j)y r,.om th,t llUt srVcial of "''" lii fi-i.'inl; li:i lnir hern tin iiri.-oin il M r. and M rs. Harlan V, !os wioih Jr. and small daughter, ae coioiianied by M rs. O. ". Myers, left today Ur J'h'.mond lake fMr a week's vaeathm. -Icp'ii IMayer-, In Xew Non-i Diaiua It will be welcome news to local radio fans to learn lhat lb' Copco players will be the air next Tuesday night with a new rail lo 1 drama by M iss Helen Norris. Th-1 play selected for Coper hour is "Her A nswer," a eh vim lit I b1 drama full of real heart interest. The cat of Copco players will include Meloa Williams, Mo M ur ray. Kb'tehcr FMi ami K.irle Davis who will iiliO direct the produc tion. Tliis is the first Norris play to lie broadcast here for several months and much anticipation is being shown in this week's Copco program by the local radio public. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fliegel leave by auto today for Cortland to spend their - vacation with Mr. Fliegels mother. They will al so visit several coast tities. Caiillnc A-liMdc: Cclcliratr llfrllnlay Mrs. C. V. Ar-hp.de entertained a 11 umber uf her small daughter Pauline's friends yesterday after noon, in hoimr of her fourth birth day. The afterii'iou was spent playing games, anil prizes were awarded the children in a number of games. Ilefreshniciits were ,'i vcd at ."1 o'clock to 1 '' children Mr. and Mrs. Oeurgc Hunt will be Ipmie tomorrow froip a two weeks" auto trip to Pacific couyl points of Interest. -Cailiatinn (lot) Has Mcrting. The Carnation Club met Thurs day August 1 T., at the home of Mrs. Alice Kcmpke. After a so clal It 0 u 1- refreshments wer served, ami an enjoyable after noon was spent by all. Among t In ise w ho an- spend in, to.lay at Lai' Ma I vcrsnti. Ma yuan! Put iny. itirrx Hogcr, and Kdna - Mac Wells. VKII Helatlvi-s III Pr illaiid Mrs. Al Ibigen and children Sybil-Hllcii and Hilly are spemling several weeks in Cortland as Kuestw of Mr. Hagen's mother. Mrs. Hllen Hagcn. Mr. llagcn. of the Maillrihunc. leti today to .loin his , pnd lh(t linprv faculty r.f briug family for a tenday vacation. , ,1(r ,,, ,,..,. t.ff.,rts. he could Mrs. J. Willaid He Yoe and son Paul left for their home at Co- i mona. Cal.. Wcdnesdny after scv- ral we.-ks' visit w ith S.il' itl and M-dfor.. Mill i:nicr MilfPiry School Mrs. I'. S, Colrman friends .11 a nd Neniieth. aceompatii"d by Mrs. W. H. Vaughan and daughter Maxlne. left today for a two wcrks motor trip in California. Master Ken neth, who is eight years old. will enter S' . , Cal bei inr'y M Hilary school at Anaheim, Calif., for the fall term. MisK Mae Crystal uf San Fran cisco ir; the house guest of Mrs. Hilcy I . Demon. Youths Fujoy Theater Party Mrs. F. S. Coleman cniertaiitcd at a "farewell t heater pH 1 ty" at the Hialio on Thturday afternoon, honoring her mhi Kr-nneth who left today to enter St. Catherine's mili tary chou1 at Anaheim. Calif., near Los Angeles. T:p- guest en joyed refresh men ts at DcVue's after the show. Oucsts Included: John lads. John Itf-dinp. Daviii Si'mon. Wa in I loyd . Hay II uso n. Hay II uson . Hoy Harrison and Jackie O. union. Mrs. F. .1. Y iltnnt. Mrs. May Hee Church, nicnibcrs of I In: Christian church ol this cily. htpI Pastor Ciiimtn K. Moll rcHinifcu Krhliiy from (he iiitcrnatioiuM con rent Ion of chuniies htld hi Scattl-' during the past week. W ill )Mnl aciilion In aliforitla The Mi-M-s lthi ami Tlelniii I le,i n left this uioitilng to sp to I a two week' vacation in f.us An- i:. leu si ill I .Mexico. (Hi hi' il ri iuru Urip Ih.y will Mop at Sau Fra n - i else., and Salt Lake Citv to vi-it I with friends and ridMlvs. ,MIsh h el Kdwanis. who Iims. b m-ii visiting friend in Scuttle fur two ccks, arrived home Satuid.ty. MM itr-'l nw f.ueM i;njn) 'i"lt Here M i-.h. o o. Ho-. II , ol -nti- U r and i;-t milt, 1 1 iird n a tig li ter .Mlti;tl of Oakland. California lirtv.- been spi ml!iiK t lie eck - i-nd a; Hp home -r Jdr.'and .Mrs. N. 1:. Newi.oiob. .Mr, lio'ftn who dh.j tin i f jeiir- H ji'. wj a fin nii-i-l.u:hrnn mitiisti i- fioin l,itUu. nia 'o the Cti o Hu-ii s tainil. ai d " . nis(j nn '-ditor He w .is ' ei v s .thetle ith th.. n.es;iTti ehi-s In th' KtrusKle .iS.iin-M iy.i!. ulnl bf-aUf nf articles he published it) his paper. ii price was sot nil his ln-.nl. I tut In- h id nn ii y friends Russian legislators s descripl loll id lilni w as fur tlll'CC Vl'.M'f after capital, lie w '-nt back I ..it via and I. iter to the piloted tnd he left the to in 1 41 N'ladivoytoU. ecauic a Kuvrrn aud stiil drew Siberia where hi lie derided to slay ill Hie l iiil Slafs. lie took a law nniivie at fteikeley. received his U..l. and .practiced fifteen years in Oakland. ' 1 -itMnir his four children as f un American citizens. The ablest son i:. a claim aent manager for a team company, the secniid sn is j.listriet manager of the Telephone t company, ami the third son I diiiTtsnian. Their visit va made ligbtful because of laic World. Hubert Thomas New comb ac cc in pun led the Hosen's to Sail Francisco alter spending the sum mer on the Ncwcumb ranch. Mrs. Hosen and family were de lighted with Oregon scenery. They visited Craier Eaki' and intend to return in t he near fut ure to visit m her places of interest in the state. Daughters of cienins Will Meet I i Ida. v. The Daughters of Veterans have their first fall meeting on Friday. August .3 id at S u clock. -hIand Art S'ImI ( Sui "f Ml 'I'crni. The Sixth Annual sessiun uf the) A.-bbind Art scbuul chisel wiHi' an Inb-resting exhibit August Jtuh. ; This school is direct d by Miss, (telle Carly White of Pratt Inst I-! tute. New York where as a gradu- I ate of four-year's course and her she has spent over ' twenty years in art work. Miss White. tauuhl landsr-ap. i and till life painting in her schoul in Ashland and hud as her as isbtuiits in other branches uf an. ; Miss Marguerite Hansen, graduate dirls' limb Schoul. I'.ruoklyn. i Pratt Institute. Norma 1 arl. and Columbia university, holding both '. I!. S. and M. A. degrees. Miss Hansen taught history of color and appreciation of p.imllng. also t,i costume illustration-, and appro .1 pViatc drcsn dcs.lgn. I Stanley i. Itreneiscr, sltideiu and graduate of many s-hooN, ;bith In Aiuer'ea and on Ihe C"ti- i linent, and s-v ral gnat masters : Now head of ' San 1. 1 Maria IMge i lege and nn-mbcr ire lepartniepl, and junior col or le.-im-e fae- ulty. American . tloual travel. Mr. lireneise and decorative Kduc taught pictori-'l illustration and 1 commercial art. j Itreneiscr had an and de students llghtful way with the (U'A eiop n 0.1 m O.I 1 I 'Ml inn in . none had hitherto seemed to ex M. W. Hay Fenl-oi. nn- siiprrvlsur Torrilittoii. ( oiinectinit. atsii 1 I graduate of e v era I impoi t uti ! achonl!: incpid'tir Pratt In; Hint" t and Co'iiipbil I tuver.- tly. and h-iv ' inc had exfiislve expefieip-e in I teaching ai ls and crafts in Wesi -' ern Canadian schools, conducted : claHh-"H in Ashland in "Teachers I Problems" ami Arts ami Crafis. j 1'roblenis In pure design wci 'taken ii)i In Hw first course ano problems In tooled a nil dyed leath er gef-'so decoration, linoleum hbc k printing and batik were studied. II was Indeed a privilege I 'attend any of the eight courses ; given by the Tour instructors and 1 those who could work In fo'ir .classes called themselves lucky. It Is md yet known whether J then? will be a se ent It terms of ! this school held at Ashland. Ash la nd. as a city does not seem to jappreeli.te Up- inestimable value of whal M'-H White Is lining wllll . in her boundaries and Medfiod in this .lth year nf the art s. hnnl : efsti nee niilv sent eight pupil" I These were .M ss K-ther Milb l. lrs. Hei tha Itirnum. Miss Mai - 1 giirel ( Issciihrngge. Walter Vnlltig. I Mrs. Don Newbury. MNh ltr-ri 'porter. Mrs. Daltmi Cox and M i i Howard Harto. AMog' tbcr only I hlrty -one pu- ! nils attended the iclmnl till- I vfiii iitie M is-- I 't aim ii me ! roll. i St. Huiib: Miss Hhod-i Shi-li 1 I fi-uin Astoria. Or- .; Mi- Nellie Kohh r. Vieka. M Osbui ec ; pnrtlaiid: Ml-- Kl.-er fmm north ern Oieg.-n: .Mi M. i' field fron. Nampn. Idaho: (p-rtrude Stile-. Snennnenio: Hobeit Cm U-r H'o-,. Tib-nt found favor with M ' . Pr-i, 1 t vim took him "..nth " n h 1 ll" Ibc.iolr ramll " :,,ul ' Santa Maria. " would sei in lu--ky st ir that carter when be w to live in the the art ho i.l-.l Hobei : . sehid. .11 the ' arshi). offi red tin il Ho- effoi th- c o v n t y snperipr tub pt .bonis. Mis. siu-nnm- H"Iiios ' n r. f Ji nt thln-s are j ib for Hi'e i t. w ho " .ni" to h. tabot plus personality. Thi.s" -uiiuu-r -i l.ii- mi tab'Hted lll'tl lletot ". lofgM en i iiinny yotittij ;t'-ti to find Ho I s. P s ami h termini, tin It p.i w.c- In llie SiDierlln eiol foi med I't one Oi ow 'latb.-i pur, i ait ii ' 1 ' , n p by Dniiif la-J i ' i s' C-npei tili ; Inised by alll-i Pn king 'm pot Hth.n. WILL FM7ER WOMEN'S A'." WUV 1 ii 1 rr:. Cl.inchr Wilcox Moyes vtll t.TMe p.-"i in in women s air revhy f:-c--n ruta Monica. Cat., to Clcvrl.-vtd. rhe ir sliwn i Cleve land as r.he left for Wichita, Kris., to net her new plane. Social Events of Church Societies I jisl Side i iii lc Will Mis(. Tiu- I'.ast Side Circle of ihe Fir.; 1 M. K. church will meet Tuesd ly j afternoon.-' with Mr, f'.lla Peters. - Kns; Medford. Mrs. ". M. Capin ; bell. Mrs. Kil-y Hetpon will have charge of the program. V isitors j W fll'DIIU', ! ... I Hililc Class ; ill Itroaili a-t I The liilct-naiioiial i;jS,. siiidni, association arc b r o a d e .1 ting ; Watch Tower V.ilde programs n c; K' ,M HI every Sunday evening . from ! to 'i::;a. I 'I'll" till.- of the lecture (, ,,. given Sunday evening. August IMm lis. "The Ki vs of Death ami of ; Hell." jdoim Meeting 1 Missionary Society I Th.; August Joint mooting of the (Home and Foreign Missionary s- jeictlcs uf the First M. K. chuich. (held on Tirosdav attei 1 in the church p.u biis. pniM i ;i -eiy en joyable and helpful session. A former p.c-lio's uile. Mrs. U illanl DeVoe. etolo 1. d the ir '.ulional s-rhe in an jo. pn tor iitianror. and spefal ::ie iv Me, 1 Cciroy ,,i S:i,-tn. Mi..k 'cell I M j and Paul I ie Y oe, w .1 , g i t .1 1 ly ;, ! prccialed. The prngrain was given under the leadei-sbip nf Mrs. '.. W holden. ; Dcvolioiials. .Mis. Do Vim-: vocal '-"I". "Ilis Kori on the Spnrrnw." .Mr-. Peany slor , John t-ley-Uoin s Twill. Mis. Janiey Cuilptiol!. Woeal solo. " I'ollou .Me." Co. U Ca:--; piano si do. Maurka No Paul DeVoe; Analysis of the Wet Assault on Prohibition. I .Mrs Kliiimaii. 1 .Mrs. Conger. Mrs. Heine. Mrs. IlilIer were Ip.-l es(f.. solving iced tea and cakes. MI'-'ontir Snc:el Meet Hon r Mis. Hnd. The .Missionary Soci.-i v of the Fhst Chii-llau Church i for iiyiilar iimn'lih n linu '"t l!i - j hoi f Mrs. I l.iieti- o llod Toes 'day eeuliiL- on King's Hihw... Tin- president. .Mrs I!- I. prej-lded at the bii-in-':- pi-rlod. Mrs. -:. , ;i,. u was h-ad-i oi w hi" hip pel -oid. I he l In in. bene: ; Ml.-irl of Man and Ib-ai ' of Ond " ' So r I pt ure read in g humd in .Mail. Piesentntioli hull,' Wni aid- 1 eoii.in, t- d i,y Mi- i i-; i: i.i- bai-li. She U.ive ,, Vel itlti l l st illJ llC I ml in loir la : I- . ; i.b)eet b It".: "Willie to H;- J.ov i- onil.i-r of i n-: t u U- a ml inter 1-tlPg tl-llh follow. -d. "I-H'i-. ml ! 'ie Jap no - hll In n" -.Mi p C I...: h- in. The Wind te-ve- Powaid ot . t of l.itti CliiMn n .Mis i ll. . A l-eadlng - Moth.-rs nf .hi b.h X. i s. i t.le M. linn. A Dlatoi;iH- A ''blld In 'b-ii Mid-t--was uDen bv lour nf t h T. I. mule ( Ii: M n yei I b-n. II I- ' -ii WH-oti. fJci .iblitte I .at ha ml i;i-,iM.,r I;...d M i i'i-n I on - . j-i ,i - t b. .in i -nh.-i of th- mo; ... i ' F i T i . I 1 . v ." a .- noil i.i II led b i h"t I.i! Im i Tho-e a .-i-M( the In.-'. - v Mi-. F. H..il- k. .Mi- C. .M. II. M i Deu . i and d I - ' ' M Ho,, T!,"l(. W" i o Dint'. MX 1 1 . i- u i ' ' i " pi -ettl H MO Si '.-'I' I -- Lad-es' Othle CUss Mpt Nichof Home TIlM. I.Rdll'S' lUteaii I.ibb cla-'-of th Fedi-l.t'' d Cliureh oi Ceil-'il.-l Pofni UP t t'.'nti.il;.--,, Augim 1 I, Pit the connti y hmne uf 'n. Hnv Nb-hols Mri li'o-u.-M a t.-d as secretary In the h!,-i m e ol Ferguson. During Ihe business meeting Mrs. Hi rnhardl was Heeled class presi dent to succeed Mrs. Nichols. I 'raver ami I !Hde lesson were conducted by Hev. Johnson. In the -program was the reading of poems by Mrs. Jewell, composed by her con 11s in w ho w as a missionary in 'China: a duct by Cladys Williams ami Amy Johnson. accom ani.-d by Mrs. Johnson at the piano; reading j liv Mrs. Fred Wlnyi. and a song hv j little Dicky Yutt. Dainty refreshments were served by the coinmlltee in charge. Tboso enjoying Mrs. Nlckoln1 kind hospitality wore fh,, Mnsdnnies N. Creslutin, A. H. Wcdister. Viola I ampuiaii, ( Math's Williams, I.ola Tmiinli ins. .1. M. Job uson, Maud Itoswell. K. C. Hielimoiid, Wilson, . llanicrick. Duncan. Warner, Whig. I criiliardt. F. Stnihinicr. Al ; ( leo. i la vis. Marvin John sot), Fred viu Williams, Aiiie Tniiipsou, I.. , C Crimes. K. C. Kaher. W. P. Jewell, Seecrsuii. D. ( ! rosha 111, ' CI at Icy, Davison. Wyatl. P. Mar tin. Case. I.. i. Smith, Cehhiinll ; .Misses Hall. Johnson, Carlloii. Web ster. (Jibhardl; Ihe Hev. Johnson and I I children. Ccol Comfort in Midsummer The fi t hot W.ir-. of .-utiinier I an felt more keenly than the hit or olM": nio't people can wjth- i siaild H-Vi'lT cold boiler than ie ! vero boat. i Tho hniisewlfe should pi;. ii ilur lin; the Miltiy days to have as III t,le iiiineeos';ar' work as pos.-ible. She ran Weed oil! .til the pictures. I !iii. ri-br.tc. oti ., and ttil in Iheir places pots of ii.udy terns. Draw III" shades :nd i In tin- sa.-llcs .early ill the 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 1: :ad the lloil.-e j w ill linve the ;ippe araiiro of a -: n. shady del). hido.-d, there Will be I ,e decrees differ- l f-lleo in j In nitlsido 1 o,i p-M a I lire ' and that ill tin- lina-e. Then III ihe veniuy open all the windows 'and doors and have open all nmhl. ' COIII iiev 11,11: he SCre'-ll'-ll. VoN sinoild b.-t( .i shaded back .nd. A h,i- tr. e j. nb i.l. but if ; 'nu a i ' r t ' : o f m,iH'. ma ke a ( ld:intiii(4 for it this tall. U-iiu -nine nt Ih-- . 1 1 k - u g -blobs, A bd nf t bo rniM ilio o 1( ea 11 be e.irrled nn ln-i o, , . ..mnanled by a ! bird chnrtiN w hieh will turn lull 1 into try of hi hoc. j All kin;: should he done In ill" early hi oi n I in; . Tloi a ie so inat'V av. of d'-.'i-'in: a pict i'iug 'me. ils- wlihool ,I-iuIiik: omi a bo! ! tiro. III. , lie ir:y 1mi,., -hi.uld Iiiiiilia'' d and lu Ih-i; pJaee i,ero i f.-sh vi-:i'liiliM, I rult?.. i,. .:-. Hii ! ...I- and . ipc .id-. AM M;-ethl. i -ne. :. !: , leMiie-, 111. I be ki'p; c. i- JI tl iMl.-.ll tee if ' mr b-f. d In ' In- -:. limt i, in:. Washed III er eoj.i W.,l' i . diaim- 1 and put 'phi as li;-;;r an lj::ht eon 1 ' a I in-r a -j i.ii b , t e, i ii in v 1.1.'-,' ' aluminum i -nn-i"! ) i lo a put In a eonl I'l-iti .'.'I' a v.ni.-ty by ervtnt: ihloi:-. in a .l.i f- i nt -.-...v Fur In- i -' ii to o i F oo a -Mini a pot i.-.-i ... - i , '.. I or 'h- ro.on nn .!. . - . w ,,f ,, ',; .,-,. mill . ; hl'l" t:.-l if itn a nd ;n i !! eveni te en! ir . 'il. - ..n-1 '.v ith II;. he, ! , ,1,1 ,. .. en Ml 1?p nf . ,d-. e I. 'i v:. t ii.b I the m x! fak- kept l Will kr, !l vengi,, in nn.id f 1 . ft Seaside A.- n. lated fH ei.mpa in ra .it) . old I m d bnlbi'nu' nil S vi nMi hee! . i.-otioii d mmv iec station. Humane Society IK M Wt: so II 1A Hi II W I '. P.OOTII l' I I H Tile Jili KmiM Co U II I V I i uma lie m.i P-n ill h..c .1 boeih in Hi nlll.Ml!..!. 1! bmld:ng at ill-' .1 i k ' miii county .'air. Sept. II, I '. 1 I I 1 Childri n are invilcd to s.-nd juc-luio.-. i'uy si.-, iril, :iiiod, taken Willi ll"'ii- pets. . pi ie will l.e offered tor Ho- l.os( pi.IUl'-. Tho-e Pictures will l.e hung in Hie I h tor exhibition together with Du ma lie pi.- tor.'. Pictures should l.e sent to the JaoU. on Com: ty 1 1 urn. i no Soeiet y. .in. I should be of children I. ikon w ith Mien pets and not pictures o! pels alone as previously stated. Pels Aid Felon's Morale. T'ley may be "cons" and "bad-' men'" the prisoners ;tt the convict ro el c imps, hui their pots do not seem lo care. A t i he si ion ' hern ( 'a !i lorn i,i load c.imps the convict I:. burets. b;to in. nn pots, ai'cotding to .l.e-. i: M.ili.h.in. There are T, ddy iiud Jennie, or ph. in In-own hear. Pote, Alphon- and Charlie are gray s.piirrels ; o tame tli. it the cat from the ', . men's plates. Algernon. Dorothy, Wilholinina a. id I gnat', are tame mice. I'.ennmin Watson, one of the 'convicts, has adopted Alpliopso. Two ipi.i iielsoine eh ipminii.s have I. ecu nulled Ocne Tllltlley and 1 Jack Dcmpsey. ;nid put mi ;. night ly lo.ut fur the men. fighting nver Id's of bread. A fawn who-e niolher was ki'l- e.l has 1 i reared. I .! ly I ;ii i - hoi h a oto show cd a tie on the , names follows the men all over, the camp, and sleeps beneath the1 1 cot of one oT the convicts. A bevy u( tufted blue jays have j 1 II Colled "Ihe jllle mill nrcllcH- i tra" by the prisoners, who say that t lie noisy birds make a clacking like the mill hen' at San tjuenthi.' A wild cat "kitten" pet of an ; India n w urk prisoner, and ea lied I Klokapon - - is the I:. lest acu,tlis- tion of the convict "zuii." The men' s:iy that "brickie" w ill grow up to j i'c as tame as a house cal, It ; sleeps in one nf the bunk houses with the convicts. 1 .The prisoners have , an open j spaon in each camp whore bre-id i crumbs are sprinkled, and north-1 I era birds junk us and tnhees f I' I there. An old w;-.ter pail hit- j ves as ;i l.inl hath. I i Warden Hnlnhau says that hard' i work, hc.-ilthful conditions and the i prospects uf shortened terms plus I t he men's interest In their pets - j is responsible for the excellent npj- t I rale in the camps. ; j Our Dumb Animals, j The Jaeksnn Comity Humane So-! ! Hety will exhibit lii Hie Humane ! I th at the Fair, pictures, any I J size uiiframed, of children and ! I their pets. There will be a prize' , given for the best picture. j 1 Please semi pictures to the ; ( JACKSON CODNTV II CM A N H ' Sf M I KTV. Oriental Poppies Should lie Planted ; Ity .Mary Ann In Mm HuKue ICIvcr valley the Oriental popple hlnom for a IniiK- or seiisnu than I have known jlhein lu in any other place. For this reason they should he planted ; more fre-dy, and during the next few week" in the time to do il. : If you will examine our plants you will Hud (hat they are prac : lb-ally dormant. The follni;e has 'died down to the urouml, ami Ihe j plant lunks dead. Tin y are not dead, however; simply roslliiK, and w ith the first rains of (he fall i I here will be plenty of Klowtll J nst iinw, while t hi! plants arc 'dormant, is Ihe time tn plant Ihciu or tn divide the old .dumps nnd I make new ones. Vnti shotild add some new varieties lu yniir j;ard-'-n. Some of lln- m-w named MilietleH ate eeeptinnally flip', j They may be hurt from Mom of the eastern grower hi pols, or j simply lis Ihey n o dUhr Up ill the j field. It do"H ind pay to raise I Iheiu from seed, lis bit lare ii poi e.-ntai;f. will emiie In that mis i erahio ht lok-ied ho Object loimblo 111 the card' n. Th.-y tint y be ptop'i ya ted by j I. -knit- two-inch b-iilhs of the ' 1 1 i.i II i not s a ml Ma 1 1 Inn I hem on tii"'t sand with a small aiimiint 1 nf b ..f liinbl III It. The pieces Hi' tool fiend op hoot s erv rt n I ly. ! nnd ea. h plant be jul th'- ' mi HP' fis the pi rent pla nt . Iliny t he pie. cm hurl on I a Hy and cover ; " I'h an hu h r soli. it Is not a i bad phut to pin cha oi ul new ! :il i-db-s at thl I line a ml ell I nil' loot-; and make iv 1 1 nf tln se f,..v III Mot h ii m Hp i will K"l -overal ! -nine of theii I. . more. Th" remn ' piece, of I'h it H ' pi., nt-' Tin;- .o( mV ones fo 111 pi. Kit i of one Ilnd-e I'lirh Nnieltiex t ot Fboeii'ino ah tias is ;( A :.e. tn,. for tin- woman who mes brldi:-- parties Th.-v Just heavy ennUk'h M thai llie aie ind a-lly brushed aside by n careless Hesl lin. a ml t hev add In the do. or.lt, nn v hetl Ihe bridge sets lie of 11 a n It toll The hoi.ys Who Illtes .'Mli,l'-. eonSIHlenc.- 0. 1ubt . veil IntM- tor h"t pi te n 1. i oil.ltin oi a Sin omi ,,, plaipp to, en. b table. FALL FASHIONS SEE NEW USES FOR FUR I '.V HIS i.i. IlltC ermilietto vst and fnu-leeves on a black etnih dre-s. and bands nf white ermine on black silede gloves for wear with a black afternoon coat collared i!i white ermine, are some oi tiio now ii-r.s uf fur in autumn !'.u-ha.n.. Many .1 t .-tellable for collars of scarf form are added to winter oo.its. both sport and afternoon lpc. A new Ion collar is a straight upstanding hand which fastens with clntn labs of the material of (lie sun it accompanies. HER CATTLE STOLEN PoHTI.AND. Ore.. Aug. 17. iP - 1'aiinii- Pitt. K la ma Hi Indian u oiuait. today filed t wo suits in federal district court against Dico Cra in. resident of the Klamath reservation, in which she charged conversion of cattle and assault and battery. The plaintiff alleges that Crain and others ietno td the cattle. alued at JT.'iii from her property by force and that when she re sisted conversion, the defendant at tempted .o shoot her. Recognized As Gentlewomen, Not Ladies, in Congress The eight women who are mem bers of t he house of l epresen latives are not "ladies." Thev are 'gentlewomen." on that point Speaker l.ongworth continues to Mile thinly ami imdeviallngly. A malt member of the house is a "gentleman." When John Ciar lier. leader of the democratic minority, rises In the house tu address t he spea ker, he is recog nized by Ihe speaker as "tho gentleman - from Texas." Ity analogy, etyiunlogicii I euphuny. M rs. ( nrmii'k is ' from Illinois." therefore, nnd by araltellsm and by Huth Hanmi Me the Kcnilcwumau It hast Indeed n pleasant con ml. an of ' old family heirloom silver poou. and a la ht ly pleasant odor, as of lav ender leaves .in the' old historic linen oli est in tho ancestral title. Yet, or rather, therefore. It i not entirely . relished by the housu's dKht women members. One of them, to f reu herself from what she regards as the tdckly aroma of decayed gentility Implied a ml conveyed uy Ho: word "gentlewoman," is now con tent p tall ui; an effort toward i Cl'eat total verbal reftirm. She Hi inks of trying to persuade Speaker HouKWoith to Krcet and "tccoKtiUe" Mr. Hanler not an "l he. k cut h'tnau from Texas" but aimply, and without any ulterior ai;.suinplloiis, as "the member from Texas." Thereupon, tho ripen ker Would recownixe .Mrs. MoCnrmick as "tho member from Illinois." Thus the whole problem would be settled on a basis of demo cratic simplicity and f sex equali ty triunit hantly combined. The ipiesl inn remains whether tho uiiptciil no romantic temperament of speaker l.onj,'woi'th can be broimbt (n accept thin feinlnln" icaHsm, Unseen Wires Can Make the Living Room More Livable Is yniir thiiiK room a Jungle of electric wires? H nt'edu't he. and ou needn't deprive yourself of thi' cniii) lete luxury of electricity, if you "see" the kind of room yon want and plan the wiring. "I ,u ur lo us ctoi potent fur a lai kc living room. 1 8 by 'i I, mli;ht call for us many as six wall brackets, a ceiling cluster IlKht. se en com en lc nee outlets at the baseboard Int least three uf them double and fnur tumbler switches. Il this Kcenis extreme, reflect that in such a ru.nit five or six lamps, small ami lui for floor and tables. Is none too ninny; there Is the radio to be connected, and I be f.ui In summer. Per ha (is the double nutlet ut the fireplaco means a In nip for the sleepy builow ehiih w hh h must stand Ihero; and ail outlet Tor the ehii flni; dish, percolator, or waffle lion tor afternnnn tea by tho fire, side or a tete ft tete midnight supper. . k-o in renrram-'iiii: furniture It Is a relief not to have your plan defeat cd by be k of Huhtinif al iaohui"nts in des fed s.nts. and to be freed rrutn the necessity of trull inn Imiii . nr.U around behind the furniture. The vacuum cleaner may not work effectively fur the entl"o rooiit " from om outlet, especially in ii, lurno room, 'it should be litifleheil at different place In thr room for easy and efficient use. Milk at ovd Inn rv tent pent tur'- w. iyhs H.tio pounds it gallon.