rEDFOTtD mxtl TnrnuNT-.. rr.pronp, ow-cox, sttntday, rnrsT l5. wjm.
ftvte
Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75
I y ?Vn .,-1,,i:iffr-,tif MT " ' ' ' I
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A
T
MlOUflll there are still many
persons at the teaches and
, ' mountains, uUo Crater and Dla
jl inond Lakes, u large number of
. ' thoce who have been away u 11 sea-
M son hav returned to Aledford.
I ):.- pecially is this true of llio.se
! .;' families whose daughters or foils
' will soon leave for .school and col
lege... Farewell parties mr the
young folk are much In order.
have heen given this past wek for i
Mi s. Ted Leonard ( M Iks Dorothy
Nyswaner), whose innrriugH was
an event of Ka t u rd ay . ,. lso f o r
Mrs. Charles Wilier who leaves
the first of September for Calif r
nia, where with Mr. Witter they
will make their home.
A number of parties have been
planned for Mrs. Winer's pleasure
this coming week.
Atiss Ruth Newman, whose wed
ding will be an event of October
was honored guest at a shower for
which Mrs. Frank Perl was hos- j
te-.s. I
Mrs. Lloyd Williainson was boa
ters for a hridgp break fast mi
( Wednesday followed by a picnic
Mippvr on thn Applegaie. Twerdy
six guests attended this affair.
M rs. 1 a v hi H u I h of Denver.
? Ctdo., who Is a house guest of her
slater. Mrs. D, i. ryrce, has been
feted at u number of parties dur
ing her visit here. ., .
I looiMrd-N)svaiier
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
L. Nyswaner, daughter of Riley
Nyswaner of i 'hilotiuln, formerly
'i of Talfnt. to Ted H. Leonard, son i
' fit Air. and Airs. Sam
l.enaid
t , . - - .
i church. Rev. James Condor offiei-
ating. Only a few immediate
h friends and relatives were present.
Aliss Lela Carlton was maid-of-;)
honor and William Granger acted
: as best man.
l The. bride wore on ensemble of
black flat crepe trimmed in egg-
- i juuii run, nu i II miuugs uuu nci-
light color. She carried ashower:(na KjneDariier,
bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses. j
A wedding dinner was served at I iirikiiLsi
the home of the groom's parents
on Cottage street immediately fol
lowing the ceremony. Later Mr.
k imd Airs. Leonard left for a two
veeks t lip to California. They will
he at home to. their friends after
Seplemher Utth on South Grape
,. J tstreet. , .
? Roth the bride and groom are
il well known in this city. The Tiride
graduated from St. Mary's Acad
I emy and has been emploMed at the
"' ) I'acif c Telephone & Telegraph Co.
. ! foi -the past five years. The groom
graduated from Medford high
-; school and is employed at the
: , Daily News.
. :j Air. and Airs. A. C. Weicker of
Oklahoma City, out-of-town guests
J attended tlie wedding.
I'v.r .Miis. Witter
Airs. A. 1j. Hill was hostess for
a bridge luncheon at Blue Flower
Ixidge on Thursday at 1 o'clock,
honoring her daughter. Airs.
Charles V. Witter who leaves the
f iist of September to make her
home in California.
The twenty-four guests
seated at a, table contered
a green crystal bowl tilled
were
with
with
ca n -
mixed summer flowers with
dip holders to match.
th diversion of the
HridKe was
afternoon.
Air, and Airs. rhas. IV Witt q
will leave the first of September
for California to make their
home.
Mason and Eastern -'"r IM-nh
. The Masons will (jive a picnic at
the Klks IMcnic grounds for Kast
rn Stars and their families on
Friday of this week, August 30.
Jll BiiifKy Tarudc.
The rtnli hoi-L'v nr.radp and home
mmif rfnll eoniPMt which will take
ulace on Tuesday afternoon of this)
week at 2:30 promises to be one
of the leading events of the we.k
for the youngsters.
The parade wil leave the Cham
ber of Commerce promptly at ILlu
and march to 1he American Lo
tion, playgrounds where ,4he en
tries will be judged. The Judges
for the different entries which will
consist of home- made dolls,
buggies, home mode autos. bicycles
and tricycles w ill be Ted Baker,
secretary of the chamber of com
merce: Mrs. Lee Carlock of the
American Legion Auxiliary, and
Mrs. U'Alblni of the I). A. R.
Aliss' Melba Williams, American
le gion, playground supervisor hi.s
. harge of the parade. Children
der 14 years of ng may enirr th"j
ng may enter tn",
contest. Prizes will be aw.ird-d
for scooters, tricycles, home-made
nuto), dolt buggies and home-made
dollN.
For the
most unimic an.l mo-t
cleverly tinii-hcil homc-m.nlc ilcll.
Mr. Mann of Mann's llcpartmi nt
Mnrr ha nffprpil a real H.iii an a;
priia: for tlie host hoinc-niadc
ailtn. Lamport's Hardware ha do
nated a fontlaill tur a princ i.nd
for the best doll hnfify in the pa
rade. Mr. HukhijII will Hive ' in
merchandl!e. KtiKK'Htlnn f"r
home-tnaile ilolN are rai; dolls,
dull. In national continue, peanut
doll., veiretalile ilolls and doll
m.de from rlotheMplnn, milk l'"t
tl. v. corkM or mnt nnythini: ele.
The home-made doll will le-
di-played at the liny Scout hcml-
I'ltiarter!, and the haicL-ie. and nuto-
"III be lined up at the pHivcmuii,!
fur juJsing after the parade.
lMeiilc Dimner.
A delightful evenlnu wn fpent
t Honnlv't drill on the linen.
river, near Cold Hill on TucUv
evenlnc when the llulne and
rrofesiilonal Wswsn'n t'"1" nt
Aledford and Grants Pass met for
a picnic dinner. Covers were ,
I ilured or thlrty-rive
' Miss Maud Chapman, prenlden.1 ,
of the Medford eliamer nrvaMed '
, ami-tcd hy Miss Haloma Kondl'i-.
m.in, president of the Grants Pass i
jdiili. Several important business ,
i matters neie deposed of anil plans :
discussed for the fall season
Dancing and a social evening
j were enjoyed during the remainder
of
the evening.
TV... C.l 1 ! I
Medford who atlended w e r e:
Maud Chapman. Claribelle r.ll!..lt.
Vella Smith. Grace Vow,. .Miss C.o-I
Mrs. Hehonebach, Addie Ciritman,!
Alis.s Kurd. I.unetia 1'ollack, Juequej
Lennox. Mrs. Winnie Weihaa-, i
Kliabeih Lurr, Airs. Suzanne j
Holmes Carter, .Margaret Morrison,:
May Aliiler, Mrs. Gladys Ogle and
Airs. Lenta Thompson, i
Double Shower Given
Au unusual social affair of the
past week was the double shower
given at the home of Airs. John iorl
by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank
1'erl, Wednesday evening, iu honor
of the two brides-elect, Miss Doro
thy Nyswaner. whose murriase
took place at the South Alethodlat
parsonage yesterday afternoon, and
Miss Ruth Newman, whose wedding 1
will bfi an event of October. I
Four tables of bridge were
played during the course of the j
eveniug. the first prize being won j
by Mra. Klwood Strater, and couso-1
lution by Miss Kalherlne Sweeney, j
At the appointed time two sepa
ral sets of beautiful gilts were
luitiii lauir. Mcudiuieu uv
center
piece of candles.
! Those who attended were: Aliss :
Icel Kdwards. Miss Georgia Ed-!
wards. Miss Mary Kdwards, , Viola !
Templeton, Louise Fluhrer Kuth
Uaner, Hester Whitman, Hosnlia
Porter, Hotter Davis, Mary Swee-'
no u IC 'it hnnnn Sti'oonpv l rft I
rH- ' -ewman, . rs.
Mrs. l.loyd Williamson was
hostess for a 11 o'clock breakfast
at her home on South Holly siren
on Wednesday, followed by u
pltnlf supper in the evening on
the" Applegule r:ver.
Breakfast was " served at small
tnbhw, followed hy bridge. High
scores were uwarded to Mrs.
Virgil Strong and Mrs. K. C'oe.
Mrs. Williamsons guests were:
Mrs. H. Deuel. Mrs. Johnny 4'ee l
of fio d Hill, Mrs. V. .Strong, Mrs.
K. Oonroy, Mrs. B. Iageson, Mrs.
K. 'o. Mrs. A. Kresse, Mrs. 0.
Witter. Mrs. y. Kish. Mrs. J.
Stevens. Fern Hutch, nson antl
Murgliret Ames.
The htisluinds of the guest-tl
liresent were guesu of Mr. andj
Mrs. Williamson lor the pleiuV-l
supper.
Hirtlalay Vuny
j Airs. Charles Wahl of Koots
i Creek was pleasantly surprised on
Tuesday, AuKiist l!0h. when a
! fit'oup of friends called to spend
the i.fternoon In honor or her
birthday. A yumptuous lunch was
rerved. after which Mrs. Wahl was
presented' with ' many attractive
g.fts.
Those present- were Mrs. C U
Alden, Airs. J. II. Hutler, Mr.
Maude ChompUir of Aledford and
Mrs. L. K. IMckett, Mrs. Paul AL -Ouat
nf ltiverside and Aliss Flor
ence Allen Of Ashland.
Celebrates Hirthday
John Kads. son of Mr, and Airs
Kverett Kads, entertained eight ofj
his young friends at a theater
party last Saturday afternoon cele
brating his eighth b'rthday. The
remainder of the
afternoon was
l snent playing k'ntes, after wnicn
, refreshments of cake, ice-cream
and watermelon were
served.
The cnests Included: Jtmmy
Herrian, John Hishop. ConUm Kl-
.i i.,i,noi..ii I.AHler
Mill, 11 "I II'' .niimnivi.,
Stlnson. Hilly Downing
Kenneth
Culeiuan and Wayne Bwyd.
l-oe For Kiigcno
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Siroud b-av.
I today for Kuge'ne where Mr
lo1,iiromi .n...-r.. -. '-.
sistatit manager oi aicikr" . i
Ward & Co. He was trainee of I
the company's store of this city.
Ixmve For Vneatloii
Air. and Airs. I. F. Andrews
have today , for a two weeks van
linn at i Mikltind. ( anf.
Mr
An-
t drews. mnnng r of
Wa
'
nr. tore or tn s cltv. win
. rilf.lli:inx' Htore in Oakland
' dmifm nlH Visit thero.
; 4.4
t Rihlge Party
Mis Until .Konzer cnt.riamco
liifoiinally at MlilKe .'rlday even
iliK. Two tahleii were In plav.
Honors w.-rc ' shared hy Ml-
l.ucl'c Ilarrelt and Mis.i Winifred
Woodruff .
(iii-sti Inclinled florothy
ntan. Ilorothy Kadi. Small
n.ifi-
Whll-
lock. Klirabeth Swleart
Theiinj
nilow. Win fid
Wood 1 ul f and
l.il, ile llnrrctt.
lln-slilis Trip
.Mr. and Mm. I. P nuwl left
today lor a lri"f liwlne-w trip I"
California where they will pur-fha-e
new fall merchandise.
f
ulior Irair
Mr nnd Sir. lMward .1. fc!inel
der of l.o Anr'l- and Mr. and
MH. ''-' firlffln of Amery. wi
w'l e Kneels for eeveral day of Mr.
and Mi. H i. Kowl.r of KinK
llik'hwav. This wa a happy re
union a all three famine (..finer
iv resided at Amery. Wiconin
guests motored to Crater hake on!
Wednesday. This was Mr. and
Mr
nrirrin'ti first visit to the
clflp coast unil llir-y nr very nuirh i
In love with It. especially tlie
Rogue River valley,
.'ir. and M rs.. Si-hnelder and Mr.
and' Mrs. Griffin left for California (
via ltedwoods niKliwuy on lliur
day.
Knlcrtiiln Ho u mi diesis
Mr. and Airs. A. W. Pipes hav,.
S llOUSH lilie.SlH .tl I J". I l ri .-.tni- ,
' ""'"hhrles " "
',l'' " "- "ni1 "
'"' w- A- "nl ,"u"i"-
ter
The guests wilt visit Crater and
Diamonds lakes and other places
of Interest. in hiding the Oregon
Caves, Crescent City and othvr
resorts.
Will Tour OUI CouiUiT.
Atr. and Airs. J. h McDonald
left Wednesday for nn extended
trip Kast and abroad. They Will
first stop in i.os Angeles and an
Franciseo before leaving for
; Washintttn. D. C. and New York.
They will sail on September IHih I
for Azores. Islands. Algeria. Alii
j ens. Saloiiiki. 'onstontliiople. the
t Holy l.and. KkvPL Lussia aiufolh
I er placert of Interest.
Ilcturn lYom C're'iK CUy,
Mrs. (ieorge Codding and chil
dren. Airs. F, M. Corlies, Mrs. Lv
erett AlcArthur of Portland and
Mrs. Hay Moran and children re
turned today from ' 'rescetit It;,-.
Alis. Codding and Mrs. Corlies have
been at the roast for a mon'h
while Mrs. Moran and t hiblren and
week there. They occupied a cot
tage at ICndert's Reach.
Rdv Moran of this city and K.
C. McArthur of I'ortland. who
joined their families on Thursday
also returned today.
Air. and Airs. AlcArthur will be
guests for a few days at the home
I of Airs. AlcArthur's parents. Air.
ad Mrs. V.
AL Corlies on South
Laurel street.
.l lYesxiit CUy. , '
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner
and family are spending a two
weeks' vacation at Crescent t'lty
and other points of interest on the
coast. 1
lift in il -Home.
Mr. -mill Mrs. C. DeVore have
returned from The Dalles, Hood
River and Portland, where they
spent a week.
1 roni HrltUli dumb la.
Air. and Airs. K- C. Kelly, whos
wedding was a popular event of and a luncheon given by .Mrs.
the month, have returned .from a . i,.,niniin and Airs. H. W. Sleet
twn-weeks' motor trip spent inuhe home of Airs. Sleeter.
Hrltish Columbia, at Vancouver, j . f4
victoria. Winuimn and Qualicum
Beach.
They are now located in their
new home wii cn is is-ing rum
pleted on Siskiyou' Heights, at
the corner of Oregon
Crown avenue.
Terrace ami
Sister llonorexl.
Airs. Warren D. Hutler enter
tained with a "surprise shower"
af her home on Queen Anne ave
nue fur her sister, "Aileen Craw
ford.
Aliss Crawford leaves September
1st for Chicago to stuoy music
at the Bush conservatory.
At bridKc AI ss Jane Alcyu.it
won hifc'h score und Aliss Alarjorle
Dally low.
Those jiresent were the AUsses
Alary Alnrtha and Kathryn Swee
ney. K-ru and Alarjorie Dally.
A'icc Holmback. Heulah Core. Dee
Scheffel. .lane AlcQuat. Dorothy
Hilllard. Winnlfred Woodruff.
Will Attend College
Homer l'lalt of Aledford left last
tiiKht for Sacramento, Cal., where
ne Wni enter Junior college. He
gratluatod from Aledlord ltlK
8chool Willi the clans, of '!.
.Aberdeen Guests Here
! Mr, and Airs. AI. ' Fuller of
' Aberdeen. Wash., alter visiting Cra
, .
; lUHr uuu mm-i ot-ii i
ot the Kogue K(ver vattey, ifh ny
I nudor Saturday for their home. Mr.
and Afrs. Fuller have been guest
of Mr. und Ait s. V. J. Nugent at --'-W'est
JackHon street.
visit Crater Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Hal l'lalt and chil
dren, Mr. and Mra. Vein .Murnhall
and family anil MIkh Kvu Inlow
ninltired to Crater iMke on Hunilay.
Chrysanthemum Circle Meet
There will he a meeiini; nf ChryB-
. i. 'I....I.. v ..ll, linru .if
August .'ij, at o chick in me i. t.
j (). F. hull. This Is the first meet-
lng after the summer vocation and
' there are several Important mat
j lers to be discussed. A good ul
; tendance Is desired.
! Return Home
Air. and Airs, Klvin Crutchflebl
of Tacoma. Wash., who have been
guests of Air. and Airs, i.ari .
Caddis for a week, left Tuesday fr
their home. Huring their visit here
they spent several days at Camp
; "Peter Pan." the summer home of
j Air. and Mm. Caddln, on the Itoguc
'river. They also motored to C ni
ter Lake and were very much Im
pressed with the weenie beauty of
, the lHke.
"
Party for Bride Eelect
Complimenting Mis Irothy
: Nyswaner. whose wedding will be
, an event of this wek. the employes
tor the iraflle department of the
Pacific Telephone and Teh-graph
company gav a inlHCf-llaneouK
I shower nt the Vome of Mrs, Ni 11
Ne la
mock weddinir furnished n
riwlw .ad tMirlterWinwent tut IU (iteit. utiw
FILM COUPLE ANNOUNCE TROTH
t 'I V V union
im hfM:Jp J ;,r;r,
Sue Carol and Nick Stuart, film players of Hollywood, have re
vealed their intention to wed but have set no date for the ceremony.
which the bride-elect was present
ed with a basket filled with gilts
At a late hour refreshments were
served.
Those present were Miss Myrtn
Oltcrdale, Miss Dorothy Nyswaner.
Miss Kvelytl drove. Mis Ruth Mil-
lings. Miss Heletl Inch. Miss Horn-
thy (ioff. Mrs. .1. W. Kirknalrlck.
Mrs. .1. O. Hanisier. Mrs. Kowena
(lull, Mrs. Cladys Cleiin ami Mr.
Neil Newland.
(ut-ol"-Tovii Guest Honored
Airs. J)avid Huth
lill8INi
Colorado is visiting at the home
of her sister, Airs. D. G. Tyree. A,
number of social affairs have been I
given In her honor including a j
luncheon given by Airs. Louis J
I I'lrich at her cabin on the Knguc
at I
The Kuwetin circle pi the oe-,
man lode entertained their mem
bers and friends with a card party,
I'Viday evening. AukusI at the
W. O. AV. hall.
The eveninB was spent in play
ilntr progressive five hundred. Hinh
scores were held by Kathleen Wil
son and Clarence llarwood, and
low scores by Airs. Huno fluent her
and H. H. llarwood.
Refreshments, were served by
jthe hostesses, Airs. Kmma I'ersoit
! ami .Mrs. uussie iowen.
Visit Lake Tahoe
Mr. und Airs. A. R. Cunningham
and Air. and Mrs. O. 0. Alenderfer
returned AInuday from a week's
business and pleasure trip in Cali
fornia. Air. and Airs. Cunningham and
Mrs. Alenderfer spent several days
In San Francisco and wore joined
on Thursday by Air. Alenderfer.
I The party then motored to lake
Taboo, where ihey spent several
days.
YIMt I Hem's
Aliss Winifred Walker nnd Miss
HHen Husk ins motored to Ale-
Cloud, Calif., Saturday afternoon
where they arc visiting fi i nds
over the week-end.
t Diamond like
A tnonu thnsi- who are spending
I the week end at Oianiond hike ar
j Mr. and Alts. A. II. linn y and
three daughters, I.mlt Alohr, Jr..
Milt Cuntiimtham, Tom and l:ol
j Dinm.-ns, I.yda King, Klva Cob1
i man. Josephine Koppes a nd "
1 Lewis Jennings.
' l llors Here
Rev. athf Airs. I). V. Howe an I
j son Harold of Sale in, formerly of
I this city, are quests of friend c
1 here.- They visited Air. and Air'.
I J. O. Im.I'mhi f fenltal I'nilK
I mi Irriday. I v. How e i.is p:ist"o
of the Chrlsthin church of Aid !
' ford for a number of yearn and
j Is now pastor of the Christian
I chinch In Salem. He was receentK
j a ppoint- d cha pla in of the stat i
. penitentiary.
JTu California
j Kiehai.l AI. Young. Jr.. nf ThIs-i.
O'klahotn.i. was a in t of hi- .unit
Mrs. A. I.. Hill durioK the paM
wwk en mute from WahttiL'ton to
California. He wm hy ail . la ne
from San CrancNeo to I.os Ani;e-s
to visit his cousin, Hay Hill.
Cardch Chih Meet.
tin WedneMlay. August 21. the
M'-diord fiard'n club met in an
informal w.iy at Alt s, -".odflai d
home fn l'ltim street. Twenty
t-ntbusiantlc km i den fans fpf nt a
dHU'htful two hour- Hiiinnk'M Mi
:.Mldaid h unusually line il tlili.i-.
gladiohtH nnd other seasonal bbe--wlils.
Cvet v ln- h f-f this w. II
planned gnrib-n Is under cultl1...-
t on and Bhow In n prnttbal wtv
what can he done wit h mu II
hom ground.. Ilefi-cdim- nt wet-.
nerved by the h Ob tern and h'.i i
I hur,
:---:
The next and last of these pleas -
ant siiiuioer ineellnxs will be held
on Wriday, ,ugust :
LivhiKston's Mrde
tit MUn AiiIIk
on the Obi
j sumr
i vllle.
Itnail. Just
Members pi
out of Jackson -
nnniiiL- nn tintim
: may call
j M is. f. A.
J reciions.
i
M rs.
Swi
K. II.
ait fnr
I'mter or
further di-
Lcglmi IjiImh lay Hall Sept. 2.
(Hie of the leading events of the
inimal Labor
isilason will be
the
: Hi. v K;ilt to he staged liV Aledford
... . a imii'li''! ii l.i.ulnn. MeOI.
...... . .. ,
L'iuI., The affair will take place at
Ihe Oriental Cart tens which has
been engaged to take care of the
large crowd anticipated. Horn j Children Need IV(s
1'rovost and his popular dance I ,)r S(oi, r of C-:iifnrnia Insti
band will provide the music a nd : tup of ,.h(d v0fure says iu sum
air Indications point to a most pn-jmn(f up ,ne ti0ns of scientists.
Joyi.bb' party. This Is the first funi,nn lovers, and educators,
a series of holiday dances to be,
sponsored by the Legion durlns the!
year. I 'resent plans call for Le- i
'y.on partits on Labor Day, Hal- j
lowe'en, Thanksulvinir, Armistice ,
Day and Christmas niyht.
WEDDINGS
Kennedy- West
Aliss A la Ine West of Red Hhlff.
California, and Harry Kennedy of
Hos Ha his. California, were united
the South Methodihi
in marriage at
parsonage at tw
lock vester-
dy nftcrneon
bv Rev. .1 times L.
Coiidfr. Witnesses were hid a ami
Clarence Allen, boih of Aledford.
The couple left linno'dia I ely
f.illoWinir the ceremony for the
home nf the groom.
1 ( ole-ltamlall.
Aliss Doiolhy Randall nf Rose
1 limi; and Keith Cole, son of AI is
Ida Cole of ibis eliy. were mar
ried al the Vallev Radio chun-h
patsonane hy Rev
Wednesday evening
I lie presence of a i
relatives. Th
left
m a brief
I w
dding trip to
Th v w ill malic
USt points.
their home In
k
Midfoid.
Social Events of
Church Societies
ladles' Mil Aleeliiig
The I.ailleH Aid soclely
1 list Aletho,li.st Hpiscopal
will meet In regular home
at the church, Tm-sday at
oT the
church
coming
ei noon.
The
lui I K
FrlseiMu eh. 1.- will
i- of Co- eiih l taimiH tlt
isittos arc alw
;i vs. V. i
oine.
rircle Meet
; The Ka-t Sl.b- circle lifet wilh
Mrs. Kllu 1 s Tiic-ihiy atier
noiin. Mrs. C. tcrs pi .-.pliog. .Mrs.
V. T. I'.eny bil the devotions.
.Mrs S. Leonard had charge of
the pi (.grain. Inning ih- social
i hour. Mrs. I'eteis assi't'd hy Mrs.,
1 4. lintW tl ei . ed sand wii hen,
al.e ami tea. 1
-
AI i-ilfinary Meeliim
The L. niics' Auiiliaty of the
I'tlM ll.ipll-I ehui'h will hold a
loi'stoniny Mici-iliig at Hie home of
; .Mis. I-:. L. Wilson, lb ally
1 1 TueMtay aftcj noon, August
! : , ;th.
i
Wonien'H Class Mce,
TIim Loyal Wnin.'ti s class of Hie
Christian chuii h no t In Hie
hutch par In rs ittt Tnir-fl.i y, Aug
w-i I'oth. All-. M. J l'ie I" " "
-i.p lit had rhaige nf the meelinu
w Inch was o p n e il w il ti soon
'vH Hour nf I'lay i followed
l. the L-.id pra-.-r in iinif-on.
Kotl 'all of sixteen in-'lill-'li ith
on- vi-ltor. He.olHig of the min
ute fullowed by M-ni:, ' WotMlerlui
VVnrda of LI
lUCreshuiehU yt ice cream und
i-.l l.y
Mrs.
A. K. ruiiiiliii;li:iin.
cks. .Mrs.
Davis.
M. Hawks and c.rand-
Will .Meet
T. C. will nicei
Wed- 1
at the
of the .
t ut as ,
August :'Sth at l'::t'
. .. All members
re urged In be pre?
c will be clc
t he ciHiiiiig y
l mu
nf nffi.
Vli-e-l'r
Will I'l'e.
II lirepill
Wood
h:s I-
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbunt-Vlrgln ttatlon
musical uiiifiram will
n on the M. M. Drpartnicnl
riitiin half hour next Tue.--II
.mi rk. Itadio list-
are invited in listen in to
the eilest arlisl of the nuiril-
illK. Mrs. '. II- 1'a-il.e. ree.'tllly
fri.iti Minu.-alMilir- and leipular
ill Mi dliud's Itlllsleal eir.'les.
llcr ni.ieiatii will cin.ivt of the
f.illowinii .-acred iniiiilicrs: j
Ave Maria li-''
O lliville lledeellier . . Conned
l.'ear Ve .N'ol O Israel Itllek
Spirit of Cod NeidllllBcr
Just for Today Salter
The Voice of the Wilderness
I. I'. Scott
Some noteworthy radio iro(;raliis
have been arranged by the ,'ali
fxl'lli.l tlrei;,,n I'iiwit eoini:.ny for
pl-eselilatinil oVi'l' Hlatioli K.M10I1
ill the near future.
i hour" Aug. Hi, en
enjoyable mil-deal program featur
ing Vernis Hopper. nie7..o-so(irano
late of KVi and Kvelyn Wold,
pimiiste has been prepareil.
j (in Tuesday, Sept. , m. lee
! Ireenlea f, lloled Shnkespenrean
reader will give Hamlet." one ot
eiloris ami toe innnwum
Tuesday the 'Vopcn
Players" will
another new
Helen Norrfs.
1 ,,u ,IM " "u"
radio drama by Aliss
The Copco people are making
special effort to provide worth
while radio entertainment for their
many customers ami friends thru
oitt this territory and announce
that any snidest ions or criticisms
i will be welcome.
Humane Society
thru pels children may leurn to
know and to do many things which
are very Important to them as In
dividuals and an members or soci
ety. Thus in caring for and train
ing animal pets, children must
combine responsibility, mastery,
sympathy and the protecting im
pulse. What better training could
there be for, let us Hay, parent
hood? Just as for many adults
the laws of personal hygiene, pub
lic health, or social adjustment be
come vivid anil real for the first
time when the adult has lo care
f"' child, so for children the first
i grasp or runoameinai ihoiokiciu
! pi incipi.
often comes from
their
relation to animal potn.
"But, tike everything Interesting
and Uhcful, the value to be derived
from pets depends upon how they
u.Med and cared for. A rdrkly
animal Is a burden to Itself nnd to
everyone else Involved. 'blblren
do contract cerialu infections from
dots and cats, usually when the
latter arc not properly cared for.
The family must feel. In some de-
s ,
Kill Hay on'grce at least, the same responsibll
Augiisl -1, In hy for its animals that, it should
v friends and for Its children. With this as a
background attitude, there Is much
loeasuie, mum o mini iiiiilkmi aim it
great deal of character training to
be gained from close association
: wit li all sorts of animals, from
loads lo Shetland ponies."
Dr. Slolz (piotes Luther Hurhank
10 tjie effect that, "LVdy child
should have mild pb-s. gliisshnp
pi'i s, wa terbligs. tadpoles, f rogs,
mud t urt b'S, elderberries, wild
si ra wherries, acorns, chest nuts,
1 1 res to climb, brooks lo wade in,
water lilies, w 'oodehiicks, ba Is,
I h, butterflies, various animals
to pet, ha fields, pine rones, rocks
to roll, sand, snakes, b in k Icheri ies
and hoi nets; and any child
has been deprived of thesf
who
has
been deprived of the hest part of
uis education."
linys and giils ncnd In pictures
of yourselves and pels to the Jack
son ( 'ell Ml y 1 1 U Ilia lie society a Ixl
compete for II pi 1e to be given f-nr
the hest pi el lire. Thene plet III es
will be on exhibit ill the Hiitiiiine
biinth, Jacksnn f'oiinly I'air, Sept.
I 1 Mill.
Augiis) Apple
fit df li
C:
pies
h.ivi
nth'
hut
,- ml
e for this t he mv
yellow ap-
which route in August and
such a wonderful flavor. Any
r kind of apple may be used.
Ibese are the hel. I'eel, core
chop fine sufficient to make a
nln(. M;iliii a rich dnuL-lt of one
r t flour, sifted wlih M teaspoon
alt, three teaspoons baking pow
der, rug in two tablespoons butter
or nhoi teniiig, and add sufficient 1
milk to make dough that can be i
lolled. Itoll Into an otlong, spread
with the chopped apples, sprinkle
with -nigar and a Utile cinnamon or
nut meg. I Col I up and pinch the
end together after weeing w lih j
old water. Cut In buttered ba k - j
lug dWh, put In wlih ll a cup of hot
water, a cup of sugar and two
tahb'Mpoons butter. Jtaku until well
browned, baiting with lily pan
, uuu. Mm,' . ii.
NEWARK
THEATERS
llv Pcintiiu Nciiionr
:V V( iKK -A cotuedv
becomes alnioM fitter
IS I be MUM !
ilMe ill' t lu- inw
dramatic se;iuii.
lis title is "Ifa
rhild;"
its a u t h o r if
La u r e n c e i;.
Inhiwiit: its pr
ducer is Mavblf
Melasco and its
dot is -well, so
phist icated. !
N o t ilissimlar ,
is it. in the vein
tit risque humor;
it taps, to ttmt(
recent lielasco
Mildred McCoy hit. "The llaclu
lor l-'alhei." The story ibis time
is about .lityce Stantt.n, l lie i nno iv
yoiiiiM-'st daimhter oi a wh.u.
Widow. Who enllless.-S. in
tnai I i:it:e to a midd e-ai;ed
nd ,
,...!
moneyed but ll na 1 1 l ael ive li
lor. that she is presently ti
ennu' a mother.
The Slaiilnu family is cur
bi
enl ;
exere.sim; all its strategy to ion
teal from the ii'luhbors the tad
that the family conk is in a simi
lar plight, and .h '.vie's blushliiK
.idmission sends the family into a
frenzy of astonished di-spair and.
iiinir imi'Ol't.ilill' in ine t"
hdurl
itani:bter. mils her staid 1
wooer to flight.
It is the personable youiiK fam
ily lawyer, called Ml to help solve
the problem and to think of a
way out. who hits upon a
liv proposing to marry Joy
hition
e and
make an honest woman ot net.
It will reveal no denouement that
com Id not readily be yuessed to
say that he does wed her, and
that her alarming story of errancy
is then admitted to have been u
hoax.
If this opening play of the new
season does iml bear out the fore
casts id' some commentators thai
that the HUS-'H dramatic year
would be marked by a return to
the sort of plots that wouldn't
offend your maiden aunt, U at
leant in the surf, of . play . w hich
Air. Itelasco knows is not apt to
fail when the humor is broad and
liabelasian, and when a gallery
of small town characters are ca
ricatured w.th gay and not too
subtle strokes.
In the cast are n pair of lead
ing players associated with Ite
lasco for the first time .Mild ml
AlcCoy as Joyce Stanton und Mi
nor Watson, a stock company
favorite who played last season
m "ThlH Thing Called Love," n
I he family lawyer. The others
Includo Helen Lowell, Humphrey
llonart and the amusing Sidney
Toler as an uncouth Iceman.
llohokcn Calms Down.
"After Dark," the museum piece
of two generations ago that Chris
topher Alorb-y and his ussoelaten
resurrected In llohokcn last au
tumn, has not fiourisiieu in scve.
Mll.U
nil other Hcctlons of the country Maio Jorgenson s boat had hrougnt
where Companies have sought to(,,,K u small phonograph, and
duplicate the rellc'H trans-Hudson th.iy played this continually dur
trlumph. I lug the days and nights Ihey
I tut hi Hoboken It runs merrily J drifted before the President Hur
on, and even now that sophlHll- risen picked litem up.
caled New VorkeiH have ulmntit
disappeared from the ranks of ita
patrons, ll shows little tendency
to wane In popularity, Alorb-y
says frankly that he Is glad the
city's smart set has had Its Ho
boken fling. The New Yorker
made so much of hissing and hol
lering and lamping at the old III-,
alto that none In the audience
could hear Hie lines or the (plaint
old piece.
Now that It has ceased to be
Ihe, fad to go to llohokcn a con
summation brought about In pan,
perhaps, by the closing of several
of Uohoken's more rnisterous 1 r
gardens Ihe audiences are laugh
ing wlili and nut at the play
again, and going to the old Itiallo
for ihe play's sake and not for
the lark.
Incidentally, despite ihe play'B
failure In Chicago and lis only
so-so reception In another idly or
l wo, William A. Hnidy, who still
holds the lights lo the pi says
he is going to send two companies
,. muring I" H th.s year,
- - -
Mailoue ami Miller.
Maillyn .Miller is returning from
Hollywood to I
starred In a Vi
and' dancing, of
buod Was lu I'bi
feld, of course, a
roadway to be
.ion with mush'
When Knigbt-ivi-r"-with
leg
s. the producer.
It will bring Miss .Mill.
part that flint was played In New
York by Julia Al.nh.we when the!
piece was a romantic drama, and:
il will be Al.s. Miller's first ex ur- j
sion Int t-tmi.e
flourishing era in
those of "Sunny.
" Itosalle."
parts afle
such role
' 'Siilly"
SALKM. Ore.. Aug. IT L M)
While Covernor I'atlerson has
i named only Hotiald J. Calvert, edl
tor of 1w Otegonlaii, as Ills official
.epreHetitultvo al the conference nf j
western governors that meets In
Salt l-jike Chv next Monday, he;
ha appointed 17 her Oregon ,e . '
,o attend If possible. II, use were tossed to the four winds of
!ng lo Ihe convention 11 1 g u , o Qf
Ihefr own expense and n-d al the redskin that the reptile la the
expense. hvni Intermediary between their
iv,,t roast Air Transport, op-' prophets and the powers who con
eratln from the Han Francisco tml the vast, reservoirs of water,
bay district to Sen 1 tie. Is placing ! The rebmsed snakes return to these
t . i -oiu in. , ij - pavscnger Fukkcr j gods, carrying wilh them Iho prti)'-'
cttbln in leivlce. . m on ot tht Uupl triht,
HARDY CREW OF
, LOST FREIGHTER
; cArnrDnii en
; OHVLUInUmOLrt
NFW YoltK, Aug. 24. OP)
Twenty -six members of the crew
of the freighter, (Juimislan, which
sank at sea on August l. were
brought to port today on the liner.
President Harrison, after they had
! drifted in open boats for more
than liU hours. AH were reported
in good physical condition.
: A tough hunch of old sailors
1 Ihey were ami their captain,
1 (1 forgo I'ietsch, a 42-year-old Cier
' man, declared thai "we Were per-
feclly comfortable. Nothing to b
frightened about. We are all old
i saibiriiien, and a sailor never wor-
t i l ies, as long as fie has a boat
P1' "mc kind under him."
The only American In the crew
I was a Harry .Martin, the cook.
i who hails from Portland, Oregon.
lie described (he business as "just
a shipwreck."
The uinilstan, according to her
c a ) t a i n, was ' perfectly sea
worthy." if she hadn't been, he
said. h would never have, taken
her out. He said she was passed
by the Lloyd s Inspectors at Not -
r,,1,i lfn-e whe started on the voy
age she never compieteo.
Captain I'ietsch said he was
engaged by the Northern Ship
ping company of Hamburg, C.er
many, owners of the vessel, to take
her from Norfolk to tienoa, Italy,
where she was to be Junked. She
curried only li&O tons of scrap iron
as ballast.
They sailed from Norfolk at
? p. m.t on Wednesday, August
1 4. The weather was perfect.
"The sea was like a looking, glass,"
Captain I'ietsch Raid, telling of
the experience. -
At 3:110 p. in. on August li
II was discovered that a plate on
the stern counter, about two feet
below the water line had given
water. The leak was a big one.
,i The., ship .WiiH, uhout half filled
with wilier -and listing heavily to
port when nt 5:40 a. m. on.Autru.il
III (he crew nbandoned her. They
took two lilolmats, each equipped
wilh a sail, bes des the oars.
. They burned everything burn
ab'e In order to attract any vese
that mlgt be In night. The Qui-
mlstan had ,no wireless. Kvldently
thn Cre remained and caught to
the real of the ship, for the cap
tain of l he American freighter,
Vnlsen later reported sighting the
derelict a b la 7.0 at sea.
The captain decided that they
should sail due north to get into
thn more traveled steamship lanes.
"Wo weren't scared." said th
captain. "Wo had plenty of food
we had sn usages, roast beef,
bread, canned pineapple almost
everything you could ask for. Wo
even had music."
One of the sailors In Second
T
WALPI. Art!-., Aug. 24. (Pi
llain which appeared to comu as
lui Instantaneous answer to th-e
Weird chsnting prayers of their
priests s they Htaged the nnclert
tribal rercinony of (he snake dancu
last night, left the fleldH of the
I Hopi Indians hero refreshed and
' glistening under today's warm sun.
j As the prophets of Ihe tribe gath
, ered a nearby mesa to raise their
! voices to the heavens with the f i
' ding day. black thunder clouds
came out of ihe east.
Karked tongues of lightning dart
d across the darkening fikies, and
title rain pattered down on the
hnm.e i-klns of the half naked
dancers before the rltetj had long
progressed. Oesplie Ihls, the rit
ual continued unbroken, for the1
ceremony is at once Ihe prayer of
the sufferer and the Joyous H'tngs
id thanksgiving.
The methodical Indiana went
through their activities without
basic, tlu-lr glistening bodies drip
ping with the life-giving wnte-s
; sent them, they believed, by the
great gods below the earth. Their
j sputtering fives cast a dam, fllck
j ering light on the grotesuue Bcenc.
j Krom the dark Inner circle the
(dancers darted, carrying In their
j waiving hands und In their mouth!
the sacred forms or wrttning ven
omous snake. T6 the monoton
ous beating of torn totns Ihey went
through Intricate and fantastic
)