!M7,l)K0i;i) MATT, TIM'HITXK, MHDl'OWl), OI.'KCOX. SfXhW. SF.I'TKM liKlf I. HI29.
vxcr, FIVE
VwffrffiPi'W P iff , - Irene DcLosh, 325 South Holly StPhone 300J. or 75 i &
.,
VKKkLY C.U:M!t
Tlicday
.Methodist church mission-
my meeting. Horn,. .r .Mrs.
llollnway. 1UL7 NiiUh street.
Woman's association of
4- ITesbytcrian church in the
! church parlors at L' o'elo- It.
Women's miss'onary society !
t'hristhin church, home of
Mrs. C Hun, 1M: Crater Lulu-
avenue, at 1! p. in. ,;,
d nest lay
Uejjular nieeiinu Pythian
club at the club rooms, at ,
S o'clock. !
Tlmr-tlny
I'ythlan club will meet a( .
(lie home of M i'h, .Minnie
Heine nl West 10th street
at 8 o'clock. .
,
Miss Inlmer Will Wvtl.
Miss Ksthcr I'alnier of this city Visitors juic
and Vernon It. Day of S Iverton. ; UrV. nd Mrs. Leonard Itrown
(l-PKnn who mnrriant tomorrow Wft rr thHr home al Santa Clara,
will be a popular event of thoil.. un Krilliiy ino,.ni11(; ;,fl(M
fall season have announeetl their j s-peudinK a pleasant vacaiion with
attendants for the wedding. Theti,eir families, the Walter IVa.er
ee-eniony will be performed a; Hmw n s and Dr. J 11. Johnson
hitrh noon by Ilcv. Uees In the ami fa mil v.
Methodist ehur'h before a largi'
imtnbrr of friends and relativcH.
Miss Klinor Calmer, sister of the
In i de-elect w 11 be inu id -of -honor.
The bridesmaids will be Miss Mar
garet launspnch of this city ami
Miss Dorothy (Jeddes of Ilosebttri;
1, ttle l!eek-Jean i'ierce of Klam
ath Fall.-, niece of the brid'-elect
will be flower girl and Master
St phen Isaac, nephew of M iss
I i i ill i n win act as ring o arei .
.mi, i jay nas seiecctt u s noy-
hood friend Alfon lirlstol of -u-
for his best man and the
u-hers will be Frank Van Dyke t ,,us K-lIm s.
and Archie Pi'f.v both of Med-j Th(, ,;,,,( ,-;,,. for the boyj,
fo-i. 'were won by Noe H4Mi."Oii and
A number of out-of-town guos's i.-ri.,i :,ck. The guessing game
wM attend the wedding. If,,,. , KU-i WilN Wun i,y Kathleen
Dlllard.
Dean-K-ir Wcldiu(r , . pleasant feature of the afu-r-
Of much interest to their Mel- noon was the darning on the lawn
roi d friends will be the marriage ; hy La Murle Heck, popular, talenl
of Mrs. Laura CLMes Kerr. daiigh-Vd young dancer. Iler first nuin
tcr of M!r. and Mrs. C. F. Hates, tu yvr was a Spanish dance, in gay
Aubrey C. Dean, son of Mr. and ' eostume, fidluwcd by an eccentric
Mes. fl. W. Dean of I'olllan 1, da nee and toe dance,
which will be solemnized at Klj Noel Hcnson and La Murle Heck
o'eloek this inortiing at the home ; then cleverly danced the "Varsity
of Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge dates. Rev. 'Drag," wliieti was heartily ap
Janies K, Cornier will officiate, ! plamled and n peated.
V Mrs. f'.eorgc dates will be in- id 1 The ortlmphonie. on the screen
id' honor and Cieorge f.Iate. brother ! ed porch, furnished the music for
uf the bride, will act as best ma.l. i da neing by others present.
:Only immediate relatives ami' , J'unelj. was .. served IhrouKhoia.
fi iruds will be present, including the afternoon, followed by dcliei
Mr. and Mrs. C. i:. (iaies. Mr. and ;ous refrehments latrr.
Mrs. V. dates. Mr. and Mrs. R. 15. ' . , , ...T''"
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. r. w. Kndi-' V j!," , I. n ,
cot.. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. Herman of: . .'" ' ,1:'"k tr'-dr-ants
Pass. Mrs. Woslv .1u.lv of , !,,lf" 'M''11 f1 ,nl '
Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mr". W
11. Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. J. .
Wai 4Mi and Mr. and Mrs. 13c l
Sloner ot 1-Iagle 1'oint.
The bride-elect will be given m
marriage by her father. She w'll
be dressed In n frock of figured
chiffon over cold silk and will
carry n shower bouuuet of white
roe buds and H Mes -of-the -valley.
The bride and groom will leave im
mediately following the ceremony
for a three weeks motor trip to
poi-:land where they will islt th
gr-xim's parnt 1 'i "in titer" tb'y
HI mnt'ir to Aber.-ni. iV;i:h and
Vtucouver. Hriii:h Columbia. Aft r
th. v return thev will be at home .
to their friend, at .V Onince St. j
The bride-rleet uradnat-d fron
WMedford hiu-h ami afterward Jt ..
r uded the rnlvcrsitv of oreuo.. ;
where she was a member of Del:,
Dd'a Delta Sorority. Mr. Dean a:
tended Orrgon StMe college a n 1
v.a. affiliated with Phi Delta Thrv,
fra'en.ity a,,, w ls a member of t h
..lleue foothall te.llll. He l .ITS-
dent of the Oregon State Collet
club of thi city and N mam.g-
of the I'nion Oil company-
Mnpi aroni- ltfloid.
1(1 - ... I thiil city.
surprise to their many irn nds wa
-o'mui?.ed on Saturday at Hi o' - j AKlx f(l). Home
clock. August :ilt. when M I pl(.v. and Mrs. D. W. Howe ami
Olive Clifford became the brid- 'M,n ;irobl b ft WedncMlay for
of Wilbur L. Stuppnford al lhetn,ir mK. i Salem after spend
home of Rev. and Mrs. Knt.m. , jng ,, few days visiting ft lends in
Rev. Katon officiating. jthe valley. They were dinner
oniy a few friend- witnessed j quests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith
the ceremony. Roth Mr. and Mr-- at Itlue Flower lodge on Monday.
Stttppa lord a re
Daily News.
employed lit Ill-
el le
tiand.
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. H1'
turned last week from P
where they enioy.d a two
vacation and were gio-ts
Klicuet's mot her.
Tilpbi Itlrth.hiv Party
There Is in the valley
week '
1(f Mr.
v a jolt
Just ttl
IP He erowd k now n
Iliid-eport Folk." made
W ide ho l.-livv each oth
ai ears ago in Hridu.-i
litMe town up in the P:i:
Co: Tiit ry. Wa - h inL't on
Tile-day evetlilli: the
pie. together witli a few
ti lends, gathered at the b
F. l. Corn to bebtirat" the
days of Mr. and Mrs. Hm-u
.1 ' i
.
ii !
d '-
H
i
. p o- ;
ln ited j
io?e of i
birth-
i Stod-!
dard a nd their daughter. M
Stoddard Frink. Th.- illmng t
wa beailttriiPy decttmtt'd i-i k-p-Ing
with the ....('. .ii.
Followine the Tnp'-i P.'ihd...
IMpiiim-". which in itself affe-d-d
b-l - of futl a- a P' oKi a M "
pii-... of piano niU'ic by H- i nice
St..d.l.ird Myrna and R-do-na
I"! ink : vioim. -e net. and a w
tiMl.-lc by Jai.-H.l Corn. Herie
Tliornton ii ii. I ,( - dl Fn-.T
h'Hip clever "trick" b i;
A The rest of the evening
rent with card- and dancing
midnight refi e"lun.'iit'
Thoe pi esent -Tf M r
ol
Hid
Mi
deo.y
Stnddanl ulid U t u
':iii.l lU-rnio.. Stoddard of Rven-tl. '
Witsli.. l'loreitoe I'riuk and daimh-
;,r UnU-vUx. Air. and .Mrs. Le.n
I-Yhik and son Hubert of Talent. '
tn ef;on. susiniii' Harkley of I'hor- '
ni.. the.. Mr. and Mrs. joe Thorn- j
tun and son lierle. Jj.irvll llmam. '
rh.irh-i and Curtis Iktrnes, ami Me. !
ami Mrs. K. r. Corn ami .ktllKhler
all of AUdlon! and vu-hiity.
4-
'vli Ala-ltii
J Mr Annie Kellehor, ami Hi
AIK-es Annie and Katie KVlichor !
me irom a delightful .six
weeks vis-it with Mrs. ,1. I). SimmM.
their sister and family in Seattle.
While there the .Misses K'.VIehnr
in c pany with their sister. .Mrs.
(Jidney and In, tiidney of I'lain
view, Texas made a trip to Alaska
uoinn as far as Sitka, and stopping
on tli'1 return trip at Juneau. They
report the trip was mu."l i Merest -iv.iz
and enjoyalile in every way.
but all arc happy to I o home in
Mod ford again.
Miss (Jraee Andrews, office as
sistant for Dr. I. II. Hove, left here
Friday for l.us A-hkoIck where she
will visit her sister. M;ft. A. Helium
and other relatives during the next
two weeks.
Ijiuh Paity
A most altraetive and enjoyable
"Children's Lawn Fete" was given
on Thursday afternoon, at the
- j)MUH,
f .Mrs. Royal K. Hebb.
Mm tut thirty children ami yar-
entM gathered on the lawn and
. n ...., . ..f.
! . nine i -i i'-iom i oi M.iimuui.- i
South Oakdale. Mrs. Rlaek was
formerly h resident of this city and
s.i.. an hoiig;i Pasadena is ca lied
the "C.arden of Kdeu." Meilford is
a "Garden of Kden" in her estima
tion, as each time she returns she
: can see a marked improvement in
the v:P. especially the many beau-
, tiful new homes that are being ,
j constructed and the attractive ,
iyards. !
, I
i Mrs. Nila Oatnian ami son WH- 1
liam left here Saturday I'T Cd- j
1 tn-f c,rve wbe-r ih
will yi-it
relatives, until Monday.
Will Tcjm-Ii Seined
Mss Vivian Johnrtun of rh:
',fl Wedne-day for North
IWIit. Oregon where she will
- ach school this coming year.
1 , I'rom Ilollyuoml
j M rs. Lenore Sprigg ( formerly
j(ff jn M(.(If),nJ i,vUUl'v to vi.it
, fl.h.lllls on r,(,(,(. fr Portland to
Mollvwo.-.L She has
her Ii
been visiting her parents, M
ami
M rs. A. J. Vance, who have re
cent ly purchased a small ranch
near Portland. Mr. Vance Is with
the I Ionic Telephone company of
Kntcriaius lhMi--c t.mt
Miss Margaret O'Nell of (irants
p-.(- is a ho.e-e guest of M ivs Do.
lures llolhrook of Sout!i llolly
street.
Mr. 11. Flyen Ander-on lias open
ed a music Mlldto In Deuel's build
ing for the instroetiun of pian.
111 11 Inlay Parly
M rs. .Nannie Sr in --on rnteit allied
a party on Tue-day aftei noon
in honor of Hilly (loo. How's slxtii
bin Inlay.
Th- children we,-., taken to .
the biiy ;md scooter p. rade,
after wiuch games w el c played "a
the law. Polly recrived many toy-
and pre.-- n's.
Thu- enjoj imr tin- ap-i no.;-i
la i were Jtmuiy Urigstiy. Jr.. M.ix:u
in Kb iniimunier. Larry Wilm. Mar-p-
' --a i t i',ily. Ii.ii othy culv. J'-i ;
W..:t.-h and Hilly OimmPom-.
'. ; Refre-hm' Tlts WM'f sei ve.l to :'f
little f-)!k- by !le hos'.e-H and M'S
li.iio d Warren.
Niw (.riiee, v. t . T. I".
The W. C T I . 1... t W' dlie. .br.
f!.Mo..ll for fll elo-ttl tTie.tj'i;
of the year i Pie-cP-ni Mr.
T .. Woodi prc.-d-( ;,n.l lol th
. Moral e.v rciv'-.
Th- prim in f-..ti'i "f !'.
fM-;ne--- "Sl"ti H im ibe l"ti
f -f t -il'ioi
iM
. . Woo
the
l.ew veji
Pr-oblf ut
p:--id.M)
Mr
AD"
l:. Ilit.Ier: seeretary, Mrs. K. O.
lto.-ebiM-uugh: tiv.isu er. Mrs. s. I
l.emai d.
The president apiolntetl a pub- '
lieiiy i oinmlttee .with Mrs.' lien--enotcr
as ebutMian, ami a itnig
tam committee iU Mr.- li. Do-,
ran as chairman.
Kxtracts from Henry I'ord's ar
ticle "Let prohibition llegin at
Home." were read UUd disellsed i
The I'nion will meet again. .Sep
tember L'lith when there will If
ii gjod program and refreshments.
Inforiiuil Jlildge J-Acninu
Mrs. (llenn Smith and Mrs.
James Lively were co-hostesses a!
n n Informal bridge evening on
Wednesday when t hey entertalne 1
at the Lively home eomplimentin-;
Mr. and Mrs. Chi.rles Witter, who
leave next week to make their
home in California, ami Mrs. Har
lan Hosworth. Jr., who leaves Mon
day to visit relatives in the east.
The evening was spent playing
bridge with Mrs. Pauline Trow
bridge, M rs. Mert Lageson. Charles
Witt e r ami Hob Xorrjs hein:;
awarded the favors.
Twenty-four guests enjoyed this
n f fair.
'lVacbrrs Ui'lnrit
Miss FIcn of California -Mid Mi s
Clirtl"V of j)gene have lVturicd
from their summer vacation and
will resume their duties as instruct
ors in the high school.
lhu-u finest
Miss Clita Wi.blen of Kugene i
a hoii'-e gurt tf Mrs. CJieiin Smith.
'Miss Waldcn will teach lit Medfotd
hlh this vear.
Pyt bia ii Chili
i The Pytilian club will meet at
the home of M rs. Minn ie I leim-.
!ili West Tenth street. Thuisday
levelling. September 1 "Jlh, S o'clock.
I'arcMcll I'ariy
A very pleasant affair in the
nature of a farewell parly tor
; Mrs. 11. II. Williams who Is leaving
soon for Klamath Falls, was held
iat the lovely homo of Mrs. Mary
I Webber, 53 Ross. Court, last Friday
levelling. A happy feature of the
j evening was a surprise handker
I chief shower, which was gracefully
! presented by Mrs. Klizahet h 1'luhr
jer and as graefully recoived by tin
1 guest of honor. About fifteen
Pythian Sisters were present. Five
hundred was played till a late hour
1 a ft er which dainty refreshments
i were served by the hostesses, Mary
; Webber. Clara Fichlner and Ado.
: laide Swai t..
1 I'roni latgcnc
' Mrs. Frank Albeit returned
home Thursday from a trip to
Kugene.
Held go Luncheon
M rs. t Witter was honored
guest at u 1' o'clock luncheon given
by Miss Maria Wilson of (i Hints
Pass op Wednesday afternoon.
t "overs w ere placed for twelve
land bridge followed.
'To Klamath Fulls
! Mr. ami Mrs. M. Dulton of
South f !ra pe street. IijmI as house
guest this past week Paul Teets of
' Hoiibier. Colorado.
j Mr. and Mrs. Datton and family
lare spendiitL- the week end in
j Klamath Falls visiting friend. -
liv "raw ford trjivr-t.
! Misii Ailren Ciaw.oid. tilentcd
'young Med ford niuKian. will'
I leave t his no truing for 'hj - j
j cago, l., where she will :dudy:
piano at the Hu: h Cotiservattit v '
with Chapll-o. Miss Crawford's
'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Craw-;
ford will accompany -heir d-iii:;h-
ter as far as Portland ',
j To Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Andres tc
( turned Sat unlay froi.i oak la ml.
I Calif, and leave today for Po: : -:
land by auto. Mr. Arches Is r:.n-
ngcr of the Montgomery-Ward
I store lo re miiI lie s-' trips are
I looking after new fall goods, ai-1
well as a IP. Me pleasure.
!
Return From Vacation
Mr. and .Mrs. I'al Itrown arv (W
- peeled home todny from n three !
I weeks' pleasure Irip by auto
: through Oregon. Washington ami
llrtlfsh Columliia. I
! Club Meeting !
Next Wednesday evening the
' Pythian Slstoi-H will hold the first,
of their regular meetings since
' snnimer viication. A good nPend-
unco fs desired as important husi- j
' liesH Is to he discussed.
!
j Miss Launspach Leaves
! Mis 8 Margaret Lmlnspnch will .
leave Monday afternoon for Al-
(jotna, where she w ill teach school
' lor the coming year.
; Will Visit in Buffalo
! Mrs. Harlan HoKworth. Jr.. itml
small daughter, June Marie, leave
! Monday Tor HhIIhIo. N. V.. wh-re
they will visit Mr. nownrthV par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. V. lio: -worth.;
Here for Weddtng J
Mr:'. Weshy Judy Mice Mailc
Cpfltesi en me Friday from her home
Rt Vftticouver. Wjit-h.. to attend the
wedding of her sister, Lhujh (iate-.
Kerr. In Aubrey c. Dean, wiiit h
will take place today.
lien. th Held
A family vaMo-iin wa- h- M a I
the hot ne of M ' . N.t nnie St in -on
ri Stitobty evnint:. Th- o--. i-fo-i
; i- l-o a -in pi hohiu lnit her
Idrthdiv. Sh wn the rcipii n f
nu'.v l...dv :f:i-
T'lf iH:V.i af'Tldilg V.fV M
and Mi - Jain-, I "i!v Ji .. a n I
Iti-.ei 'v in Mr- A H. nil ir:d
.!,nih-i d Mat r-t t.nd DoroMiy.
Mr. imi.I M '-. M I. Dnilv ati I
id,ugli-.-i Put-i. Mi. ani M.f W.ll j
StiiiMm. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sllnsou
and children Raymond and Hetty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fleming and
children Oscar and Funlee, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stln.-on and children
Lesler and lieiijainin. Mr. James
Dully. Sr., Mrs. Lutie H. Daily, Mrs.
Fred Owen. Mr. and Mrs, Timothy
Daily. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warren
and sou Jerry, and Mrs. Nannie
Stinson and daughter liertha.
At the cUwo of the evening re
fresh men ts were served by M i.
Harold Warren, assisted by Mrs.
M. L. Daily.
Teach in Juuior High
Miss Luola Moiigo of I Icppn er.
Ore., arrived this past week uml
wilt leach in the junior high school
this year.
VMmr Hen-.
Mrs. Stewart Lloyd of Seattle.
Wash., was a giiesi at the home of
her brother and sister-in-law. Dr.
and M rs. 1. II. love, during the
past week. After leaving here she
visited Crater' Lake before return
ing to her home.
From MaiMifield
Mrs. L. W. Wisenhurg and chil
dren of Marsh field are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faweelt.
(rpx'iis Studio.
Miss Imogenc Wallace an
nounces tin opening of her studio
on Tuesday, Sept em Iter o.
Hirthday Party.
Mrs. U. .1. Fawectt entertiiiued
with a party at her home on Mon
day afternoon in honor of the
sixi h birthday anniversary of her
son. Harold.
(b tines af fouled amusement for
the children and refreshment-,
served at a table appointed in
orcb d and yepow. Favors of air
planeji marked t he place of each
guest.
Mrs. Fawcett wa assist, d b.
Mrs. Wisenhurg of Marshfiohl.
(Im-sts included: Shirley Mac
Wlsetiblllg. Hob Wisenhurg. Lois
Littrell. Jack Littrell. Maxiiu
White. Donald Fawcett and Dick
Fawcett.
Ixnivu !'' the IOaM
Mr. r.nd Mrs. C. J. Scmon leave
'Wednesday for a several months'
trip east. They will go on the
Canadian Pacific and will visit
Mys. demon's relativrs In Michigan,
near the Groat Lakes, a ml from
there will go to New York' and
other cities on the Atlantic coast.
On their reiurn they wll! pur
chase a now Packard car at De
troit. Mich.;' and will-motor howio
via Florida and the coast route,
Irf'glon Labor Hay I hi II
ope of the most enjoyable Legion
dances of the year is slated for
Monday, Sept. 2, when the annual
Labor Day ball takes place at the
Oricnat 1 Gardens. Peppy, up :o
the minute di.nee music will be
provided by Tom Procost and Ms
seven-piece, dance band and a rcil
time Is assured all who attend.
Specialty numbers be t ween Venus
Hopper, mezzo -sopr;tiio. ta'e of
radio slat Ions K Fl and K NX. A
large number of out of town people
pit. u to attend, including several
parties of picnickers from the
Labor Day picnic at the Klks picnic
rounds. The affair Is being given
by M. dford pot No. I to rafs
funds for worihy Legion ac'lvities
in and about M.-dford and a large
attendance is looked for. Popular
prices will prevMI and there will
be no ndmis.' ion eh-irge for ladiei.
Copeo itatlln Progriiin
An cNeeptlonal series of radio
programs is being prepared for pre.
son tat Ion over stilt ion K M I'D by
the California Oregon Power com
pany during September. On Tuesday.-
Sept. 3rd. they will present
W illiam Lee Grecnle;.f, noted read
er in "Hamlet." ii proirram of
special interest to the school stu
dents a.s well as to every lover if
Shakespeare's Works. The follow ing
week. Sept. I Ml h. the "Co poo
Player-" will be featured In a new
Helen Norris radio drama. "The
F; milv r.n-8." Tills new Norris
play Is mid to be unusually good
and replete with humorous hit na
tions. Op Tuesday. Sept. 17. Harold An
derson, concert pianist, lute of
Montreal, will lie presented In nil
hour's ratlin recital by the Cali
fornia Oregon Power enmpi ny. Mr.
Anderson has a splendid record if
concert and orchost ra work, lia v
ing played with such no! ed or
ganiziitlons a" the Montreal Sym
phony orchestra ami his radio re
cital hero Is 1 1 mi ml to meet with
the pupa!;, r approval of n birte'
audience of t li,g local mtlflr lover-.
W. C T. I'. Meet
The W, c. T. V. met IhN pa-'
week at the V. M. C. A. and dc
led officer-. This was Hie ll
om ( t ing after the nitiimer va a -lion.
Venn IfoplH-r Stil'4M Hit
Many favorable comment bi.i
been he.H -I during til" Ue.-J
ferning the local r'idio tb-bnt
V mi I lo,p. r. popular you.iu
tic zo --.opi ti no of bis Aiiin m who
has r'centP coine to th- Hogto
-iv r v,ill-v ti. make h--r liono .
M i Hopper was presented in n:i
iMi.i-ifve ptoL'tain by the Cfjifo.
n; i Ore '-'ttii C'iv.'i i' com pa ny la
T K-dav f-Vt-tilng. Whjell tlM lllded
Mi-h Kvel.-ii Wold. piani-te. aiot
'DU k Pf.-ev.-' icatb i- b ai t: t
COU'I ilMltf.l lit, ko.y I it file n;r, ,-
tio-nl of ;h!f. tlivt-r-if .eil propi.no
W llli-h I " Ore- Of th- l.ext of ! h -O
'e un
Mis. Hopp-r. who n; at.t '-ai -I
in o,ir of th- le.idiug rattio -ud'o-.,f
:' w iticliitlinu utatiiini, K Fl
and K X. - irf. a !,-,) hit w I'M
lo : I tiHI-iif JoVei. her Voice b-iti$
of exceptional quality and ideally
suited i o radio work. U Is hoped
that he will again appe;.r on sta
tion K M 1 11 i in connect ion w it u
future Copco prom'.iins.
Th- derailed program of la t
Tu'-d;y's "Copco hour'' was a, fel
low :
Piano selections Kc! n Woi t
la Polonaise - Paderew skt.
; GO Jap: nese Mt title - Poldilll.
original Hea.llngs ."Di-k Po-.-y"
j CO Falling Water (reiHest
! GO There. Little Girl. Don't Civ.
j Soprano solos - Venus I lopper
i (ill May Morning Donza.
1 GO Japanese Love S"nu lira he.
' Piano Selections Kveln Wold
(a) Fanti sy Impromptu--Chopin
b t Shcpiuinls' I ley (iraingei.
Original Headings . ."Dick Posey"
CO While the Cemetery Yawiw.
Go Old Doc lltlious.
. Soprano olos Venus llopp r
(a ) Wake l'p -Phillips,
j GO Valley of Lauyhler Sander
son. Piano solos Hvelyu Wold
j (a Ft tide in F Areie-kv.
i GO To a Toy Soldier Warner.
Original Headings ...."Dick Poney"
(a 1 The Failure.
GO The Innocent Must Suffer.
: Soprano solos Venus I lopper
; (at My Song of the Nile Meyer,
i GO Old Pals Are the Pest pal
Gene Austin.
; Women's Golf Tournament.
! The opening tournament for
women of the liogue I liver Golf
eoiiii-c starts at 10 a. in. Septem
j ber lath w i l h the Ual;f inn
: round for the Larry Scha.lc t ro
i phy at present he'd by Mr-. Dace
! Wood. There will be ;i fep.irate
; prize for the Tuesday tournament,
j Handicap game followed bv
; matched play during the rest of
I the month for this arophy: als"
j the Hid. lb- eup will be pbiycil for
! from September 1st to IUHh. Tbl
j biter tournament w ill be a han
dicap tournament.
I.
Portland Visitors Here
I 11. Perkins, of Portland.
brunch manager of the Campbell
j Fw aid Advertising agency, with
' M rs. Perkins and their daughter,
'is spending his vacation in this
city. During the past week W. A.
jAlbn and Mr. Perkins enjoyed a
! fishing trip, and WUUaiu Isaacs
also entertained the I'erk Ins's at
his Pig Hock lodge on liogue river.
Mom- o Klamath Falls
' Mr. an. Mrs. Harlan Hosworth
I Jn..'. leave this week to make their
'I ... l.-l-., 1. Ii'i, 1 I i: l.nl-,, l 1-
Hfswortli will be district manager
I for the Copco company,
j .Mrs. Hosworth mid small daugh
ter will Iciiveoon for the east to
visit Mr. tos worth's pa rents In
' Hurrah., N. V.
llrhlgc Aflcrnoon
Mrs. A. H. Cunningham enter
tained Informally iit bridge for
(.Mrn. Fred Day of Heverly Hills and
Jean Vllni during the past week,
i Two tables were in play.
From California
' Airs. W. F. ynlsonberry and chll
Idren returned this past Week from
tit six weeks trip to California. She
i was accompanied home by her
(daughter. Mrs. "Fred Day and chll
l.lrcu of Heverly Hills. California.
; Mr. Day will arrive this week to
! spend his vacation here with bh
I'umilv.
:
i)irdeii (Tub I'arty
The Medford Garden club nut
. t Miss Lb ingston's home on the
old Slage road on Friday. Angus'
Hath. This was Hie last of the
Informal garden meetings and on
of tin- most delightful of the slim
line r, a beautiful view of the val-
lev Is obtainable from Miss Liv
ingston's home. The soft green
grass on the terraces and the
glimpses ttf t lie pt-renniiils In the
: .pinint garden at the fool of th"
slope n la kes a pict lire long to he
'remembered. Thirty members ami
friends of the club enjoyed Ml;s
Livingston's hospitality.
On Thursday, September Hh, the
first Tall meeting will be held at
Hotel Mctlford. ill the ha semen t
room, at T:Li. All members are
i urged t. me. The sllib-s sent by
I "lietter Hume.s and Ganb-ns" ma-;-it?,ine
will he shown at this iiMf. --
ing.
I 4 4
1 llridgc l.un.-lieon
! For the pleasure of Mrs. Charles
WHter i Dorothea I Nil i. Mi s. H L.
' Lageson was boat ess for a I o'clock
bridge luncheon a I lc r home on
; Vancouver avenue on Thursday.
I High score in bridge was held by
; M i sh Gertrude Puller. A HUcst
pile was prcst-nieil lo .Mrs. Witter.
A mixed boU'llH t centered I lie
'table at which covers were placed
for Mrs. C. Witter. Mix A. L. Hill.
Mis. I. Spencer. Mis G.-itrutle
P. ii tier. Miss i;vone Smith. Mi h.
Ted Hither Mrs. Max Pierce. .Mrs.
Hn Trow bridge. Jr.. Mrs. Finest
Smith. M rs. James Lively, MIhm
.loo-phinc Koppcs hihI Mrs. Jiiitine
So, M!i
Mi- ihii Lein- s
Miss Jean lloi mM b-mc to
morrow for San Fiaiici-eo where
-b- Will Visit fiiciols bef.M mi-
tinuilig to Mat .OlIe. . ..Iir , win ic
-he will teeb fdmol. This Ik Mi-"
Vdni'n third year in the schools
th re.
.-'he lias le cti the g lie-1 of lo I
pitnTits. Air. and Mr I'.. V !lm. ,
of thN city doiiOK Ok past month :
Si nd Week -I oil Here
Mr. and Mi- W. A O Cm..ii
.ed daliifbtei Cbretine uml fl o tel '
l is. ,.,.,( ,,( si, ip.e,, ei e j
house KiiestH af tin- home .if I
.Hid Ml". H. I, It .v mot the week- J
'nl laliiK Hunday mn iiIiik f-ej-
" I at l' I.I.k'e The .ariv caitie to
"M-gon via the pe.jwood hiyhwitjr,
.lid are reliuntlig via the Pacific
highway. The Crot;in's a ml M i .
Pay were It lends in Maine over
thirty years ago.
Pritluc lea.
' Mrs. Harlan Hosworth Jr., end
Mrs Charles Witter shared honor
on Friday w hvu M rs. IO n Trow -bridge
and Mis. Max Peine were
, hoMesM-.- t . . i a 'brnlue tea" al the
former's ittlra.tive home on Cttpi
; -ol Hiil. Three table!, were in
J play wiih M rs. J usi in Sinii h j. ml
: Mrs, I lerlcrl A I ford winniiui t he
j honors. Guest prices were awarded
to the honored guests.
I Those who attended this al'tair
i were: Mrs. Harlan Hosworth. Jr.
j Mrs. Charles Witter. Mrs. Fred
Day nice Lois Ouiscnhcri y l of
Hcerl Hills. Catil.. Mrs. .1. Live
ly. Mrs, J. Smith. Mrs. T. Hakef.
.Mrs. G. Smith. Mrs. It. Lageson.
i Mrs. H. Alford. Mrs. S p.-n-.
! Mrs. A. L. Hiil. Mrs. O. V. Myers
! ami Mrs. L. Wib o.
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Former Medford People More
1 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Howe of
Salem were dinner guests of Mr.
jaml Mrs. U. L. Hay Tuesday. Mr.
I Howe was formerly pastor of the
.christian church of Medford and
'he. together with Mrs. Howe and
'sou Harold, has been renewing
acquaintances during t he past
week. Mr. Ilowe is at present pas-
toi- of ihc First Christian church
of Salem.
Ilntcrtaiu Relatives
Mr. and .Mrs. Hi. rob) Simptoii of
San Francisco arrived in Mcdfoi d
Sunday to spend ji two weeks vaca
tion with Mrs. Simpton's undo and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Kay and
, other relatives. Mr. Simptou is
Mipciintendcni of the Phoenix
, Simptoii Co. of San Francisco.
Motor Trip lo Canada
I Mr. and Mrs. A. It. t 'utiJiinulia in
'and Mr. ami Mrs. O. O. Ah-mb-rler
I left Thursday for a severhl da s
j motor t rip to Vancouver. Hrlt ish
Columbia. They were joined by
; t heir brother-in-law at Kverct t.
Wash.
Spcml Wcck-Finl al Coast
I Among the local people who are
I spending the week-end and Labor
! Day at Crescent City arc Mr. and
; Mrs. Marl Con row. Mr. and M rs.
Posroe Con row ami Mr. and Mrs.
! ( leorge Taylor.
;
Leaves lor Home
j Airs. Kva Low. of Dodge City,
i Kansas left here Friday for her
1 homo after visiting w It h her
daughter.. Mrs. II. O. WhiK during
the past week.
Social Events of
Church Societies
(lirislimi Church .Meeting
Women's .Missionary society of
thf Christian church will meet at
the home of Airs. Clyde I Ion. 'J I J
i "rater Lane avenue. Tuesday
afternoon at 2 p. in.
Presbyterian Wo n Will AP-et
The Woman's Association of the
Presbyterian church wilt. hold their
first fall meeting nt '1 o'clock
Tuesday. Sept, 'A in Hie church par
lor. A good uftciidnm-c is desired.
All l.idbs conic prepared to
Mid',iiar,v MerllMg
The Wotuaus Foreign Mnnonary
society of the First AlOhndlst
church V.- ill meet Tilesflay ater
no.oi with Airs. William ltolloua.
DilT W, Ninth street. Airs. I 11 -y
O. Henson Will lead the study.
.Mrs. W. A. Hollowfiy will condio t
t lie mile bo.X opening exercise.
Will those having mile ho.xe plea-e
bring I lieiiy as full as possible. Tbe
uced in foreign lauds is appalling.
Let's iinike many little hearts glad.
All dm-H and pledge must be hi
Tu'-fday. Visitors are always wel
come to our services.
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Mi'loiliiiy Society .Meeting
The Missionary Society of the
South AH-! hod 1st. church held Its
social meeting August inli at the
home or Airs. II Till'-y. Ilia West
tub street.
Airs. Harry Kyle ahd elian;e of
t lie p nigra m, which ilea It wit h
home-life In A fi i' :i . Severn I mem
bers ga e interest Ing ill'l I lew on
I he subject , M rs. Donna Taylor
gave a reading.
The hostess nerved refreshment m
The hlls'llC'S meeting will be held
I he first Tlienlay In September ,
All members an1 reunified lo'tak'
a few fast - color on I It pieces a ml
II .tlilt Will he pieeed fur the
haaar to be h- Id some time In
Xuvcuihc .
4
Mrs. IIi-iimiii Httsfess
Airs. IMley D. Ifels-..n etilei (aim d
Hie Utile Light llean-is yf (lie Ftl'-.t
Alethodlsl ( bur. h ThinxJay nfler
lioon In the church parlor;. Si-n.',
Mesiis Loves .Me:" -.nu "Hi Pig
'I'heni Hi:'' dev.it Itm;. )m ird by AIn.
W. A. Hollow a y: pr.iy.-r. Mr-. Itllcy
D, ll'nMin; foilg by Hie ohiidie'l.
Mrs, .m. AI trjyanna, a cc, it ip-tui.Ht ;
reepaOon, "Let Your Light Shine.-'
Joan Huik; jioiig. "The Little Llht
He a i'i'I"," Mix. M Al nivalin;., a c
companNt . piano yt-. "A Song f
Itidb.." "O. Sob- .Mm." .Mis- Lv..
Hltzbr; -oine. "I Love (, Tell the
Story:" pn.yer. Mr-. Pikv D Hen-
I'll!!. Dining the s.,,1,,1 ho M:-.
Hen-ott, as.isle.l ,v Mix. 10 ''.
H.i-ebol oiigh. Mi- J W Smb .
Mi", .N'ebon J. Wlle. srlVol -a k S
and pun. h.
4
Ladles hl Meet
T'le Linlo s A ol "... ;e'y ,,( tic
Fl't Metb. dist cbui' h me: in r g i
lur "Home Cfimmg" Tue-day afr-r
noon In th ehur. h imI-.i". m--.
"it'ii A rniptger preHiding ; Mrs.
Kavuioiid Doraa le.oliiig ,
lion. ii-. S-.n.;, -Thete'- San-hi-c-In
Mv Sou!;" Lord s piav- i
The follow in- off li ''i v w cl i- it i 1 .
ed foi the cn-uim; ye. r: President.;
M i f. Oim A i iisphie: . I'usi :ce pr.-- '
id. -nt. Mis. M . H.IU.III. tin, d v.. e
pie-idem. Mrs, K. S. ILtl- i .
retary. Mrs. Sim: lei on ; U c.i -hit;', ,
Mo. W. F. Campbell. i
Mr.-, .las.. Campbell, on behalf of
the Aid society, presented Mr-.
John II. t 'ark in w ll h a hea ul
set of silver cainl leslock.-. iis ii lo '
token in appreciation of her faith
ful services in the ;. flairs of lie
church. .Mrs. Nellie Fe-'lcy. on h - '
half of the Pri.-cilla circle, present
ed Miss Cccile Cass in two Vocal
selection-, "Las-ie . 1 Mlllc."'
l-al ward J. Wall: "Mlchtals Finn-."
by Waller H.d'fe; Mrs. c. II Cask. . '
"The Hirthday." by Cow en. "I.i
ll.tlv." by Ho.d.
Durinu i lie social hour the Pris-i
cilia circle served cake and tea.j
Thos,. observing bil l hdas weie
Mrs. II. C. Mmcar. Mrs. W, T Iter- j
ry. Mrs. L. I-'. Pelknap. Honor (
uiiests. Mrs. Amanda Standard,
Mrs. C. 11. Paske. Mrs. J. 11. CarUi i.
Hev. Ha.vniond Hess. Mrs. lic.i
Miss Cccile Cass.
Wedding Bells
Miss l-Mith Maves ami la-she '
Heekh-y ol" Caltlso. Cat., wi-re inar-j
rb-d at the p. ionai;e of the First t
Christian church Tuvilnv nt mm i.
by Hev. Carman Meil. Th- couple i
left ful low i nu the ceremony for
Calllso, where Mr. Hcckb-y is en- .
g.lgetl in business. j
The matriiice of Miss Larry Sul-j
livati of Los Angeles ami Frank W.t'
llaag td M: .rtiue. w as solriuni.ed j
yesti-iilay afternoon a I I he Fir-1 :
Christian church parsonage by Hev. f
Carman 10. Mdl. They will inak'-l
their home in Martinez. , where
Mrs. Haiig is employed by the I
county. j
Till lITlllui' nt .vll-s Olive Clif-
lor.l uml Wlllmr Sliilliili.ril. li.lli
uf Mrilfont. w.-.k fiili'innl.i'il yi-sU-.--
iluy liiMin ;it llli' iiiir.'iiinimi' uf I!i'-. j
U'. I . Kiitun, uf llio I'-ir-l llnptLU'
i-hilivh. Stuttiilnril Ih un cnuilnyi' f
uf Hie SmilhiTii Oi-i'nii Hurt nil---pnnitlun.
mill I hi- l.rlili- luis hi-ci
miiliiyi il nt Un' iillli-.' of 111.. I n C V :
! Ni-ws. Tin. - it 1 IrCI un n lirl.'f
Hip iiml Ii, lnllnwliiu liii. fi-ri-miiny
. .Miss Her. I rice Johnston and Cli1'
iTord Sullivjiii. boih "of ' this city,
I were united in marriage last cvni
' ing at S o'clock by Hev. W. II.
10a ton. The collide were accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. D. (Jcutry.
Home Decoration
By Jane Snedtcor
liy dune Snedtcor
"When beauty Is expressed ir
our surrounding! It bennnes a pint
of our life ami our peixonnllty. It
It not a thing to be s.-t apart for
occasional enjoyment, but shou! I
be soiht in everything wc do, and
in evervthim; we select."
yuery - I low much furnit lire
should be used in a bedroom '.' -Mrs.
F. D. K.
Answer- All depends upon tie
size of the room. I hr P'Tmiii 'wlii
is to life i) and the tvpe of furnl
(lire .selected. For tile average b.dj
room some kind of a stand or smalt'
table ami M least olio iinlMor'n bbs '
chair should be U -r.l w'th the usual J
three pieces. 1
(Ju.-ry Do India prln's " make
good wall hangings? --Mrs. W. D.
W.
Answer - - For tin inexpensive
ham-hie iiothhiK is mole delightful
for if It is a genuine India print,
the tex'ure, tlesi'-n and ctdor har
mony hip all excellent i.nd har
monize with the other furnishings
of the room.
Ouoi v - Should ca Moment cur
tains he lined': -Mr". Al. J. W.
Answer- It is not usual to do :
so for t here are so many grades
oT such cloth that one can Htdee!
Just the righi one t-otdly, Hut it i
not incorrect to line them if it
seems de.-h able.
' Vuery - A re va lence.v used now .'
-Airs. S. T. W.
Answer Co. they are ,edo -i j
Used except w hell eeMilli.'S are ve- y i
high and it strong horizontal line
is needed. Draperies Jtie simpler
and are ti - un 1 1 ' hum: sliait;lil and
arranged so that llo y cili be j
drawn over he entire window. I
tii' iv What plec-H of furnllu e
hIiouIiI he used in tin cult. nice h-.ll .'
Aro-wer Sunn- kind of a table
or cabinet, one which ! ralh'-rj
narrow is best, and a chair or twoj
of Intel esl tog lines. It should be j
one with a tilth buck which wiU
uhc diiillv and lokli! lo Ho- hall.
A hair oval b.hle ,ii. lo r tlian the
ut-mil table Is iihv.i h j I for a I
ball. V-illi' enliiioce hail ulves oill j
t-io st lii fif-t impi i -bm 'd your '
personality and y'liir home, mi work I
It out . ai efolty. ke.-i.tr.- I: simple j
and dignified.
l!'H n - At Sacred Heir! hospital.
!o Mr and Mi - lid I,.-. t Tlmiin
A 'i; -1 1 t L'll. I .", a lilll. seven j
pound- ri' Him", and i ll t ivi'lv d
;. t .Mi.,e Joy
KKNTiiN l'a . Am: :il iVi - '
, Three bundled tiiiiiew I'm in'i and
j 1'J other weft burped in an I
l.l.i.l.i.l ill t hO I!. .(,. II I. Ill r I
' l 'nion t 'idhfi ie bet e today.
Births
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HAMLET WILLI
GIVEN ON-KMED-BY
MR. GREENLEAF
Willi, .m Lee ' rrenh-uf . Shakes
pearian artist, who will be present -
d ! the California Oregon Power
cciupanj" in his diiiKiiH rendition . '.'
" H i inlet" Tuesday evening oV r
station K M 10 D. has given this play
several hundr.d ti.ines. lie has
heard tuonty-one ' of the greate- t
actors in Hamlet, the first of whh n
was the tnimorlal lOdwin Pool!).
He heard Poolll when pnly o years
obi" and while he has heard a score
of otlur Hamlets since, he still Ins
some' recollection of the heauty and
excellence of JOdwjn Hot i til's por
tt ii val.
The - Copco program Tuesdty
evening should prove of real bene
fit to- bn al school students, wl -i
resume thi-ir siudies Sept. Ii. AL.
i : reenleaf's present iit ion is espec
uily adaptetl to Use In the schoo.s
and has been given hundreds of
1 1 m-'s hefore b-ading high schools
and college-, throughout the west.
The follow im; recommendations
from Los A ugtdes show the high
regard in which Oroeiilcaf is he.d
by some of the leading cducato.s
of the coast:
"Wm. Lee ( " recti Ira f appeared
before our student body In ji mon
ologue of "Kip Van Winkle." Ids
ivndliioii was in every way deligh'
fill. To say that he gave us great
pleasure and satisfaction would Ie
to put it in the mi hirst words. Hii
work is wor;hy of highest conimen,
tl.it ion." F. M illspaueb, former
pt-esjdeiil State Normal school,
"Manual arts students have heard
Mr. Ci recti leaf on two occasion
We want him again. To have tic
great characters in literature po.--tl'iiyr.l
by tine so u n.Uestionably an
artist is a splendid thing f or 1 boys
and girls." Albert 10. Wilson, prin
cipal Alanual Arts high school.
"Mr. ( ii eenh-af's splendid po
trnyai of the character of. Kip Van
Winkle furnished us with one o
the most delightful entertainment:;
r the year, and mailt a derp Im
pression on t he minds of thu
hi u den is." W. A. Dunn, principal
Polyleel-iilc high school.
"Ills . Interpretation of the Mer
chant of Ventre Is of the highest
poswible oldei-i it Is one which will
interest and enthuse any attdh nee."
.Mark Keppal, county superinten
dent of schools, Los Angeles county.
TALKS INTEREST
A liifK' numt.er .r iiliunc i-tillH
m""'I Into th," (iffli-p "f Hi"
liuiithc ni (rt(,'on f!:iH rnrinirallnn
M.iin Htrp.'t. thi'i.iiKh'inl thv
ivitk. Ill iripiMim- I" III'- f'r.it nt
Hi.- n. w Mii.-s i.l lious.-lii.lil tnlk.
I ii;un i.yr r: MI;ii. Un- Mall-Trlli-iui'
t:(;iti'ii Ii1-! 'Mi.n.l'iy on llif
lisii.il II 1.. I1::m liMlf-ln.lir.
'I 'Iicm'. I.I.IM, . irlW uf S I"
nil. ',irf ' fiiiituvl'H (r.'ln 0i' Wnnl
i n M' Miiknaiiw "f Air. Iirim.l- '
rust our ll wcrk (ivrr 'tin' Nullmr.l '
lllii.lili'lllllIK Vlrin. Tim lilllll
u:im .trjH.r;lllnn nr." Kl'nnlril till"
.l Ivlli ).,. of tlirlr rrlirn.llli list till "
thr rnurtrwy of till" .Ni't io';'l
liioiiil. iiKt'nn i onii:iny "ml thu
I'iiiilfir I'oiiMl tin iissorlalniu.
With a' vltul npiiral iiml t
.allh of li,-I Til I lillllH nllil KilK-
Kltl'.nM Ml til." llOIIHVWlfl'. tin wi'll
as . iM-ini; of uuiixliul ontiM-tain-lliijit
value, llli' ta rirl. wlllrll will
l. a rrijiilar Moiulny iiiornlim
rraliirc fnilii 11 til 1 l::l prom
lfC. to ! mm of thr liiil liopti
lar iio(;iiiim uwr tlm Mrilfoiil
Milt oil. ,
"What is coticedeif to be one of
I he unu nt . iniprovenieiils in the
modem home of today Is the Intro
duction of electric eookillK. ( 'It'll I,
, I and convenient with a maxi
mum of eftieieney at a minimum
effort, 'this new type of cooklnu
has proveM to he a real boon to
womankind. With the Very reason
able ran--'.- tatcR now In effect :n
thU territory, the modern house
wife .an do ; 11 her cooklnK fr but
tittle more than Is used to cost for
lights alone In the old days." savs
iH'iiiiilMMiii elect r lea I Journal.
"That the west Is itdvaneitn? far
more rapidly than the east Is evi
denced by the comparison of the
number of eb-clrlc ramies used out
here with the showinc made In th
e, i-.. in states. In this commiinltv
the perceutau'e of electric ranue
ih.tk I- exceptionally hlnh. a fact
which -peak- well for the proffi.v--ivene
of local hmifcw ives."
li:t SSKLS .V. The lletKi""
l:.f debt lias been reduced bv
iiea i ly :! 7j.iuiti.eun since .Inly
when ,l -ranc.ui started
the work ol' TeslorlltK llelKllin H
t.ahces and of -tabHllnii Hie It I
ttian tran.
RADIO HOUSEHOLD
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