Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1929, Image 5

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Irene DcLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phono 390-L or 75
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday fr
American Legion Auxiliary
business and sot-in I meetin. !
i interesting program planned.
Chrysanthemum Circle No. S
So. S4, at I. O. O. F. Hall at
S p. in.
Special meeting. Slcdl'ord
Harden Club, HotM SU'diord,
at 7:30 p. in.
Tuesday
y Copco IMayerH will present
! Helen Norris's latest drama."
"The Family Mots"- U to 10
p. m.
! Special mooting of tho
J Koyal Neighbors. !
W. H. M. S. class of tho
First Methodi.-l church will bo
entertained at. the homo of !
Mrs. 1. T. Iawtou at ii:30
I p. m. 4
Ladies' Auxiliary Baptist ?
b church will have a business
meeting in the church parlors. i
fr St. Ann's Altai society and
? card party at parish hall. Mrs,
M. Herbert, chairman.
J Saturday t
College Women's Club will
moot at the homo of Mrs. V.
!
T
T
F. Campbell, $01 East .Main
street.
4 3 S ;
I i
Double Weddlnjr j
Hlue Flower lodfte was the scene t
of a double wedding at 10 o'clock i
Saturday niorninfr ivhen Miss!
Jtaehol JCads. daughter of Clarene j
V.uds was united in marriage to
Iouis IJt Hlchardson. and her ;
("usin, .Miss Irene Fads, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. (ieunre ICads, he- '
ranie tile bride of Theodore H.
Merrywe;tt h"r, son of Mivand Mrs.!
W. Meri-ywrather of Lebanon. )
rtr.v. C'armen K. Mell of the Chris- ;
tian church jerf'irmed the cere- ;
iinmy before an improvised altar t
of palms, ferns and pladlnli. 1m- (
mediate relatives find friends were
present to witness the nuptial t
Titos.
Hoth couples were unattended. I
The Ijriiies' dresses were fash- J
iuioMi alike, made of ivory beine
sjttin with toiif,' waist and full skirt j Monday evening at S o'clock, in
vith rows of ruffles. Their veils r the armory club rooms. Conveu
of shadow laee were held in phie.e j tion reports will be heard and final
vitb clusters of orange blossoms, t
They both carried shower boil
(nets of pink roses and Hly-of-ihe- '
Valley. i
A wed din';' breakfast was "served
folio whig the ceremony. Covers j
were placed for thirty-one.
Mrs. Rh-lmrdsnn attended Med- ;
ford high school and has made her '
home here for the past two years. ;
Mr. Richardson is Hn son of Mrs. !
Sam Richardson and is manager of!
tho Model Clothing company. He i
whs with tho United. Stales ma- I
rines for several years. .Mr. and
Mrs. Richardson will make their
home in this city.
M rs. Merry weather graduated
from Modford high school and at
tended Oregon State college where
..i i r L.i.- :
rii-nnn.Mimiim-i oL.-iKma iv.i jijiu
Fororitv. Durinir the nast vear sin-i
bus been employed by her lather I pressions of appreciation. The se
of Hads Transfer company. ! lection of "Hamlet" was a timely
Mr. Merrywe.'iiliw graduated I one, being ol great benefit to IochI
from Oregon State college and was j school students who will study
n member of Alpha Oainma l'hi Shake:;poari: the coniiug levm.
and Alpha ,eta. He is Instructor; Next Tuesday Hie Copro I'layers
in the high school at Watsom MU ; will presenl 'The Family Moss." a
Ciilif., where they will moke their 1 clever new Norris radio. drama, and
.home. jthe following week H. Flyen An-
f Both couples loft for a two derson, well known concert, plan
'weeks honeymoon trip in Call for- : iste, will be featured by the Cali
nia. j fornia Oregon Power company in
Out-of-town guests present at
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. R.
"W. Merryweathcr of Lebanon, Ore- standard of excellence in the local
gon; Mlus Dorothea Merryweathir radio field and draw a record inl
and Miss t.'harlotto Merryweathcr dience each Tuesday night, from
of Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. Dpn c !
Male of I'orvallis. and Miss Llla
Sloatfini of Lebanon.
Ipgioii Dance IHr Suc4e,s
Last Tuesday's Labor Day ball
given by Medford J'ost No. If. of
th AmerlcutL Legion proved a real
success In every way with a big ployed at Montgomery Ward &. Co.
uttendance from near ami far.
.Music by Don Provist and his 7-To Attend University
piece dance band and popular; Miss Cecil Cosh leaves this woe'
songs by Venus Hopper, radio star; for Hngone. where she will be a
added much to the enjoyment of 'senior at the t'niverslly of Ore-
the affair. Tnis was the initial gon. Miss Coss will assist in the
dance of a series of holiday parties reception of new students prior to
to bo given by local Legionnaires j the opening of college.
during tho coming season and 1
everv onn iw .i.-.i1.K- b.nu-io,- f,..-. Mr- and Mrs- Soliss Leave
w aid to the next big event on
Hallowe'en. The dance was in
charge of the Legion executive
conimitiee wiih II. L. lhomley as
elm irmuh.
liiiH'lKm for Mrs. Witter.
One of the largest affairs ol'
the week was the luncheon
hich Mrs. William Itolger
for
and
Mrs. Ted Maker -were Co-hosti
given at Line J'Ioipw Lodge en
Sat urdu y at o'clock, honoring
Mrs. Charles witter who l nve
this week to make her home in
California.
."Rackets of fall flowers orna
iHi)t"d the rooms. Ltidge form
ed the diversion of the afternoon.
'overs were pla'-cd for Mrs.
Charles Witier. .Mrs. A. L Hill.
Mrs. Rrrt Lageson. Mrs. .lam-s
Lively. M,-S. Olellll Smith. Jose-
ptiitie Kop..-. Mrs.
Mrs. L; 1p WiK ox.
Norr t Mrs. 'est,
A 'ford' Mr-. Doty.
Sle-t-r. Mrs. ScaN
.tnstin Sniiih.
Mrs. Rohci t
Mrs. Ib'l-he i
Mp. K. W
ipcn ci'. Mi.
lien Trowbridge. Mr
Max Pierce.
M r. 1). Newberrv and Mrs. Karl
Day of Itevcrley Hills, f.ilif . ( Lo
i ''UzenbtTt v,
m
lirldsc Liim'lK'on.
Sirs, Searls Spt-mer wan ln'p
t V for a t o'clock bride-lnn !-
eon on Wednesday at her home
on South Newtown honoring Mr.
Charlt Witter. Honor lu briduf
Were shared b Mis. Ted Gelkiuer!
ami Mis, llb-nn Smith. An at -,
tractive guest prize wan presented
to Mrs. Witter. 1
Those who enjoyed this nl'fai.'
Included: Mrs, ( '. Wilier, Mrs. A.
L. Hill. Mrs. Clenu Sm'th, Mrs.
Ted CcHiiiier Mix 'IVd Ha Re
Mrs. Hon Trowbridge, Mrs
James
Lively, .Mrs. Perl Uigeson. Mrs.'
Lyle Wilcox. Mrs. Hubert Nun-is,
Mis. C Mit.t hniiM- tMiesl . i
i i,.u i..i-u t,. t- IM..I-.-.
Mrs. F. West. Mrs. 1 ). (Jrey. Sirs.
West. Mrs. M
Holner. Mrs.
Urey.
Herber
' William
! ford. Mrs. Harlan
! Mrs .lusihi .Smith
! trude Jlutler.
Ilusworth 1 r
and Mit-s tier
Mrs. Katheriiie Kolter of Muni- '
cins, Mich., is a jzuest o( her bio- '
ther, V. H. Maultbv, and family.'
Mrs, Kolter visited hot brother
here IS years ago. They will visit
Crater Jake tomorrow.
Mrs. DuBuque Hostess
Mrs. ll. A. IhiMuquo euterttnneo
a jjroup of ladies at her beautiful
country home on Saturday afTer-
noon.
Hridpe was played at hix tallies.
Tho spacious rooms wore decora t-
ed with card en fliowers. At (ho
close of the plav a two-course
luncheon was, served by the. host-
ohh. Courtrsv prizes were siven
' at each lahlp Mrs. D. T Stonn
and Mrs, llb-nn Smith. All at
. : holding highest.
i
! Beginners' Class
The class (or beg inn era in piano
instruction for demonstration and
recital work was started on Thurs
day by Mrs. K. F. (lore at her
studio in the Sparta building.
This work is . both interesting
and helpful for the little tots and
a course of sludy that even the
youngest can understand.
Will Attend College
;l ISS noil I H II i ore Will a I I ,-IMI
the. University of Oregon this your,
where she will specialize in both
vlnl in and piano. Miss Houlah
graduated from the Med ford high
school in the class of '-V.
Legion Auxiliary to Meet
Tie Modford unit of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary will hold their
first meeting of tho tall
,UHnu
plants Vol tho waffle booth (lis
cussed in addition lo nomination
of officers. A few minor details
will complete the business session.
Following adjournment the .Auxil
iary will join the Legion lo hear
the iirixe willing duartel compos
ed of Melba Williams Klrnnor
Curry. Mrs. W. H. Dougherty. Mrs,
I.. Williamson, pianist, and Mrs. ji,
Deuel, and the convention stunt.
A good attndancc is urged.
"Hamlet1
Scores Hit .
One nf thr best radio urograms s
of Ihe season was the. Copco pre- 1
senlation of "Hamlet" by William
Lee (Ireenleaf, noted Shakeas- i
pearean reader, T nesday evening.
Mr. Hreenleaf was at his best and
i.it. ..i nifwi i,.,n,iiiii ,.e ii.it, Tiifi.
uip n....i ............(, .i " " "
cult drama brought torth many ex-
a Ida no recital
The Copco weekly I
raidio programs have set a high
!Mo 10.
i Make Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. French and
1 children of Crieo. Texas, arrived
i in Medford this past week and will
j make their home at l-'o( W'rst
'Tenlh street. Mr. I-reneh is cm
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Soliss left
last week for Pocatello. Idaho, on
a business and pleasure; trip, going
by way of Crater Lake. Rend, .lohu
day and Ontario, and will return
over the Oregon Trail and Colum
bia River hiliwav via Portland.
- v
Dlvilngiilshed l.uot Here
Mrs . ..e-s ra. erson has as noue
truest her eoiisin. Sirs. Jnnn-s i.
O.'anlss of Jacksonville. Florida.
Till- Is Sirs, t'abanis.s' first viit t.
the const and hup Is very much hi
Iovp with thp west, especially the
Hoi: iie River vollev, she came by
i he northern route, st opping at
Velio wst one Park and w ill ret urn
the southern way.
Mr. ami Mr-. Patterson and
gijet wHl spi nd toil.iy at ('rater
Lake, ri'luining this iM-nilii:. as
Mrs, Cuba niss v. ill leave tonight
for Lo- Angeles.
-
To t. rants Pn-4
Mrs. J. A. .McCoikle. who has
le. en sp"tiding l h' sumno r u ll h
her mother. Mrs. H. O. Wortunn,
h.is moved to (Jiiints Pu-s.
Mi-, fiorr Ho-tt
Mrs- L. (''!' ellt.,tnlned on
'edii--iiy .vfiiinit. S, jit. 1th. w ith
a dinner al tin- Hot.-l M-dfoid, f -. :
a group of university slod'Htv.
Thoe tneyent pip Mrs. K. -;.
Core. hoftep. Dorothy Jads. Alii e
HolmbHck. IleulHh (lore: P.miI
Hunt. h.iirmuii of the Oreaie
Ore yon committee, Tom StoUdat J,
president of the Associated Stu
dents of the I, of O,, Keith Hall,
assistant chairman of tho Creator
Ort'oii eumniiitoo. :nul Arthur
Sehoeni, i'd tun- of the Oregon
lOlliel'aUl.
From New York
Mr. am Mr
('ilbert Hermance.
who have be
tiler ill Ne
n sounding the sum-
Vork attending Co- !
I lunibin university are guests of tho
welk Willi Mrs. I lerniauoo s par-
Mi, ami Airs. M. I-. Sheets.
before taking up Iheh duties in Um
: I'nivri'sity uf Oregon, where ttiey
ilnslrnet in the department of phys-
l leal education.
Will Yi.-lt in I'oi'llninl.
Mrs. Myrtle Hlakeb-y leaves to
! day for a Iwo-weeH
vueati'on
; trip in
I visit h
I i:iak'hM
tra'nin;,'
l'urtland where she will -their retebration.
: daughter. .Miss Nina: Neighbor dear was elected sup
who is taking a nurse t' j erintendent of Medford's juvenile
course at Si. Vincent's , camp,
I State Deputy Johnson S. Smith
i hospital,
j 1-Yom IHntbunl,
j Mr". J!. 1.
Tuesday from
j whero sht; visit
VVilson returned ,
trip to Portland
d at
tno nomo oi
her son, Hubert.
i
IV""ior M.Hlfortl iirl WctLs
I Miss Susan Hlizabelh Alor
! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ).
! Morse, and Mr. J. Donald Me
! Feelers, son of Mr. anil Mrs. J. H.
; McFeeters, were married Saturday
evening, August 31, at n pretty
i ceremony at the Morse home. An
I improvised altar was formed of
; cream colored blossoms and ferns
wiih
: and ihe rooms were lighted
. candles.
read the
The Hev. Willis JJorgeu
...,.,.,. eilII..,n .
It. DuFrense of Vancouver. Wash
played the harp proceeding
ceremony and during the reeep
jiion. The bride wore her mother's
...... j .i : ,.... r
white organdie
trimmed with hand-made Mexican
lace. She earrb-d a shower bonnet
of while Ophelia roses, lilics-of-the-valley
and fre.sias. Mrs. Thom
as Doyle and Mrs. (J. Krrol Wlnter
botham. sisters of the bride groom,
presided at I ho supper table, as
sisted by Misses Frances I'lymton,
I Lots and F.thol Jean Hurton
I ranees isimin. mvh. ml-v coiots is
a graduate of Oregon State college,
where she was a member of Alpha
XI Delta.
!
ptlon Mr. and Mrs.,
After th
McFeeters left for Oakland. Cal..
; wnere tney win live. i-orwanu
fjiaper.
' Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Morse and
family formerly Jived in this city
J ;,nu
well known here. MIks
usan graduated from .Med ford
: high school am! taught school m
f Ai hland last year,
f
StlldcillM Jlein.
Misso
I oris
Rock
and Lois
1 1st Hot a 14.
Schaf'T
,l1 Mhl
among I
'be new sludenls
schmd.
in the Medford
ltd urn from acallon,
Willi the opening
of school.
White and
1 '
Urra 11 ll da light
.
Misses Dorothy t
lorwl Mtirif.n- I'?tl..A- hliVi. r I H I'tlt'd :
: from their summer home on Wag
ner creek.
Entertains Informally.
Miss Fern Hutchinson enter-: ford, and was under the manage
tnined Informally with a -darn ing ment of Dr. Fva Carlow with scv
p.irty at Ivr home on West Maln.crat as.sistanls,
street Saturday evening honoring) An interepting program w.-u giv
Mr. and Mrs. Charka. Witter. j en hy the Junior and primary de-
" ' jpartniehta of the Kund.iv School.
Returns to California. i u F, Lozier contributed some
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. SlmptO.l "SnccertV" rendincK which He.
left Saturday morning for their
no me in sa n i ra nciseo niter a i wo
weeks vihit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. p. L. Ruy. They arc
returning via tho coast run to ex-
t 1"
ting to Join a, party of San
' l-'raucttci
ridat tves n ud friendn
on the 11 river near Kurekn and
remain with them for a day oi
two.
Visit Crater Ijike.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kay and
Iheir guests, str, ami Mrs, Harold
Simpton of Sun Francisco spent
Wednesday at Crater Ijike. This
was the first visit to the lake for
Mr. and M rs. Si nipt on and lb"..'
expressed themselves as being de
lighted with the scenic wonder.
! (iiiot Hero,
i Miss Louiso Williamson of Sa
lent, formerly of t his city Ih .
i guest or Sir. and .Mrs. Lloyd Wll
liamsou of Sleuth Holly street,
I lilt!! l4lll lll'UM (iliestJ.
Visfiing - Mi', and Mrs. . A.
U hillock of T"llth street la
Iheir niece. M.-s - Elizabeth Mc
pherson, daught'.-r of Mr. and Mr-,
.losi nb Mi Pherson of Los Angeles,
fi.ni)
., . .u
Miss MoPhefKon has been ill f
onie lime and lias eomu lo Med-
ford to convales o heeauso (o& iM
'iiliiludo and wonderful nhv
1 Among 'he driven on which h"i
aunt and Uncle lia- taken h -r sh
p.'irtieuhu'ly enjoyed the trip tt
j beautiful Crater
I .Miss St'1 Pherson will probably
be in .Medford for several weeks Thin
! until her aunt. Sirs. I . P. Van with
: l-'b-et of Smi la Monieti, Oulifornii,
' with whom -h yh1iip up return
from her v. sit to Semite to tnke
her heme.
Mi il 'i i-e llinbday Paiiy.
Hoiiorlm: Mrs. D, Ilol.eiis. Miv.
C. A. Wh l'o k and her ni-ee MW
F.lizabcth Mephersui, of I'" An
ules wj ;, sunn bit tbd i"
: v-trty gl-u bv Mi-;. '. A. Wbi".-
! I mi It mi WetJiH-sday -coning, Sep
'"itit.er fioirth. at Iheh' home )''
I W--t T;iith st--t at Oninj-- A "
en oV,i b'e evi n I ng W K Ppent plu v
hitf bi idge. fullowe.J by n fresh-
j iiifnt,
1 hM-- pretrr,t yere; Mr
Mm. U. H'iberts, Mr. and M rn.
.Faik Hemstroel. Mr. and Mr:
Ceo. lOdwnrds, Mr. ami Mrs. Win.
lltdloway. Mr. and Mrs. William.
Hregoiy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarencj
Kvans, tlie Mi.-se.s tleorjiia I'ruett.
Helen t.;i-'Kry. KUznbeth Mei'lu-r-j
sioi. M"itUa and Saru Whillotii,
and Herbert (reory.
!tiyal Nc iKlilnn-s Mm
The business meet im;s of the i
J ltoyai Neighbors
and .Modern 1
m.huiiium him hmumi..) m(
wcro wen auenuou. iiimuous wuiv
held in both ramps.
An invitation
j Medfnrd Koyal
was extended to
Neighbors from
Jthe Klamaih Falls vamp to ntiend
' their fourth anniversary nicetint;
next Wednesday niKht. A number
, of the Neiiihbors expeet to go ov-r
; nd join this wide awake camp in
! of Portland and Distriet Deputy
'Wharton, of Cold Hill, of the Mod
ern Woodmen and IHslrb't Deputy
iAnna Sl.)llsmith 0f the Koyal No-
, hju(.s W(M.0 prosiMU antl added
j much to the mooting.. Woodmen
; from Nutte Falls, Talent and Ash
I land were present.
' After the business sessions ro
j freshmeiHs were served by a joint
committee from tho Neighbors and
j "Woodmen.
The joint September mooting of
the two orders will be held the
1 H I h. Committees have boon an
j pointed and a good time is ex-
! Peeted.
"" "'l "-'" lu ,M- '
: ooer carnival.
Xeighbors is called for TuV'sday
night when District Deputy Stall
smith will present plans fwr the
eontinua nco of the present cam
paign. 4
Phoenix HoJilth I nit Meet.
01 vie workers of J'hoenix wilt be
pleased to learn that tho f Ir.-d
meeting of the local health unit
will open ils season Xm Tuesday.
September to, at 'J:.'l(f ut Hie par
lors of tho Presbyterian church.
i These
ssions are of outstanding
l significance as a mark of proges
; slon. no only to '.he town as .'i
whole but to tli a Individuals who
attend them. t
T, , Aer,,.lislio,l last vear
mul,.,. lh(l lnspin,t ion nnd KuW
ance of Mrs. Ralph Wllrgx. pre.s-.
! Ident, was given special commonta
j tion at Hie nnnnal county meeting
j held In Medford last May. An mi
j tlrely new phase of the work has
been planned and carried out with
ithe most helpful results. The work
i for the coming season promises o
j ho even more helpful and com-
tnendable tlian that, of last year.
make
the Phoenix unit the
best in the
county. All Phoenix
Invited.
4
iti.ens are
I "
tdibor Day Ph-iilo.
A most enjoyable a ffalr in the
nature of a church picnic was held
at the beautiful country home of
at
and Mrs. K. H. Niedernioyer
on Labor Day.
The liienle represented the reg
ular Inonthly fellowship meeting of
(the First. ISaptlst church of Sled-
I lighted tho children. At the close
i of the program the children cn
! Joyed a peanut hunt,
j It was a very enjoyable affair to
j alt who were present, which
'prompted a, nnninimrniH vote to
!m;'ke It an annual affair.
' Hi u III V-flvo were nresni This
;...,, (l!l,.lir ...ipmIm wbo
! were Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lozier. of
Itoseburg: Mi-s. Ihinna Collins and
Mrs. ST. K. Frazee, .from Califor
nia: SI rs. I Josh ear and family, of
Kentucky and .Mrs. C. II. Warren.
.Fiist Folks Cln-le Mexte
Mih. Orln Scheck and Sirs. F. H.
Nicholas worn co-ho.-tf'sses for th"
"Just Folks Circle" at the hitter's
home on Thursday evening. After
a. brief business meeting a noot.il
evening was enjoyed, .Mrs, Slinear
played two piano solos.
Fourteeen members and guests
attended this affair.
Miss Humphry Hostess,
Miss (J ceil Hnmphrys enter
tained a group of her friends nt
luncheon on Thursday at 1 "o'clock
at tlm home of her parents on Sis
kiyou Height.
The afternoon was spent infor-
, in n Hy playing games.
Covers were placed for: Hetty
Htennett. DoiIk Patton, Helen Pat
ton, Frances AniHplgpr, Marion
Moore. Slolly Hrown, Marjory SIuI-
liollaud and the hostess.
(union Chili .Meeting
The rirst i't;ular meeting uf the
Medfont Carden chili look plaei;
day at the Hotel Medfoid
ii fair atleiKtlinee.
Sirs. Swigart prenided
meeting. Sirs. Coddard
over the
gave the
t ien mj rer's i'enfrt and Mrs, fttmdy
reported on the ganb-n contest.
Mr. Hen t.owery gave ti fynop
sis of the afternoon meeting held
dor ng the sum me i- ut scvei l
pleasant homes.
These meelinKS were a deeid' d
u-i.f.Ms and very much i.noyei.
It is mjlle likely that the uncon
ventional summer gatherings will
b- continued a not her year owinir
lo tho fart that they proved mi
pb-as;tnt this summer.
Among oiher Important nubjeets
JWensnf-i ivaM I he probk m of an
I'ltuinn flower show and it was
I decided to hold un tdaborute
Huw-
r show al Ihe Jackson county l'uh'
instead and for (his reason it is
very important that pa eh member
be present at a called meeting
.Mond;ty evening, Sept. 1Mb at the
Hotel Medford. This and other
urgent business is to be discussed
and Mrs. Swigarl asks, every mem
ber tt. attend.
Sixty slides were shown during
the evening. These were sent by
"Hetier Homes and tiardens" and
were vci y much enjoyed.
The machine loaned by Medford
high school was operated by liillie
Hray and could not have been han
dled better by a professional.
Keaiitiful homes, civic buildings,
rock gardens, pools, and garden
furniture were shown. Some beau
tiful gates were specially appreci
ated. An explanatory lecture was
given after each picture by Sirs.
W. I-:. Crown, which added gfreatly
lo ihe enjoyment.
A group of Sledford (Jarden club
ladies, Sirs. Carl Swigarl. Mrs.
A'llen Hniry and Sirs. II. W. Ham
lin attended the Urants Pass fail
one day this week for the purpose
of inspecting Ihe flower show and
complimented the display very
highly, saying t hat Hie arrange
ment of delphiniums, gladioli,
spirea, etc., was very beautiful.
Tho meeting Monday must not
be forgot I on ami in two weeks the
regular meeting will be held us
usual.
For California,
Mr. and Sirs. C. Witter will
leave Hi s wok for California t"
make their home. They have
boon the bouse guests of Sirs.
Witters' parents, Sir, and Mrs.
A. L. Hill during the past week.
I
lust i uctcis Honored.
Paul Hunt, chairman of Creat"r
Oregon commit tee, Tom Stoddard t
president of the Associated stu
dents of ihe t'tiiversity of Oregon,
and K' lib Hall, assistant chairman
of Ihe ti renter Oregon committee,
were in Medford Wednesday, Sep
tember lib, to confer wit It pros
pect ivo students of the I'nlver.iity
of Oregon.
As informal meet ing w as held
Wednesday evening at the home
of' Dorothy Fads, to which all
tho prospective si udents were In
vited for ihe purpose of confer
ring with Paul Hunt, Tom Stod-
; dard ami Kchh Hall.
The problems which confront
i neSv students were discussed, no. I
t t ho different courses of study
were explained. .
A musical program given by
M iss P.etilah Core and SI is Alice
Ifoltiihaek was enjoyed,
Itefreshiiients were served, car
rying out the Fniversily colors,
green and yellow. 'The remainder
of .the evening was jment In dn
cing, The following studenlH will en
ter the university this full: P.en
lah lioret Hetty Ja'nes, Anftt!
Mohr, I'hina Slohr, 'Vivlon Coss,
Hill Slorgau, (ieorge HalotmUi,
.lack Hughes, P.ernard Hughes,
Hill Howerman, Clifton tiarnett. ,
Al Melvln, nnd John Day. j
TIip Hreat or Oregon committee
is represented In Sledford by Dor
othy Fads, ehHirmant assisted by
Al.cc Hohnbaek.
To California
Mrs. L. D. Harris left Saturday,
for San Franeireo where, she will'
visit her duaphter, Mibs John Har-
ri!-', for several weeks. '
Mls Liiy Heturns
Misa H nth Lny, well know n lo-:
eal dancing instructor, returned lo
Medford after completing a nine!
weeks' course ut the Perry Mans-!
field camp at Steamboat Springs.
Miss Luy will reopen her studio ;n
the Sparta, building tomorrow nn.1
will teael) a variety of new class!
and private dance steps.
During the winter months the;
Perry Mansfield school is con- j
ducted In Now York. There were
-n girls enrolled at the camp this,
summer. Hi; states being represen-'
ted In addition to Alaska, and Cuba.
.Miss Luy was among those who
received a normal cert If iouULt in
dancing during the course.
A class In tap dancing and mus
ical comedy chorus work Is being
planned by .Miss Luy. There Is no
age limit when It conies to daneiiu",
according to the Instructor, who
says that she will teach a ny one
from three years to ninety-three..
Courses will be offered in tier
man, plastic, acrobatic, ballet, toe,
ta p. musical comedy, dynamic
symmetry and Spanish. On Tues
days, and Saturdays Miss Luy will
conduct dancing classes at (Iran's
PM.
lleturu from Portland
Mrs. It. L. Wilson and Mrs. W.
L. M iller have ret urued from
Port land when- they ha ve been
gijestfj for 11 Wel of Hubert M.
Wilson antl family, former resl-
!f nln of .Medford.
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I to n son W'riie
Word has been received from
Hvo Hen no n who bus been in San
l-'randseo for the past two months
that her dancing school will not be
op-ned until Sept. 1 A or 1 4. She
;tdds that "I have some splendid
ii.Mierlal, charming dances and
t ehni'ftlc, good ballet numbers
cirienian, novel chorus work. tap.
and the finest work for the tiny
tots, a by an cusemblo of beauty
for the little oivs who are. dan-
Pt VI."
She also writes that "it Is no
ii'MttHry for any toucher to
0 ut for good material, n.n tho best
1 'm be obtained right in laii Kian
t i-co and Los Ancel'-S M "M
loarly all of the artists in tho cast
hnv. branch st udtoi in Culiiot ma
and they vlnit hire in Hip etimmnr,
"The teacher's convent ion will
bo. held lu tun l-'runclncu, Sept. 7,
ll and Id, and l'Will gather imir'
lerial j'n. m i his event which will
be good, as it will be direct from
the east."
"CoMo Players" in Norris H rain a
Tho premier presentation of the
latest Helen Norris radio drama.
"Tip. Family lloss"' will bo given
; Tuesday evening bv the popular
Copco Players. This new radio
'play which Is said lo be lull of
junusual situations will be broad
cast during Copco hour from !' to
,H p. m. The cast of Copco 1'lay
; ers will include such well known
' f'tvo rites as Jo SI urr.-iy Hostel I,
' Stella 0.uisenberry, Molba Williams
i l-'arle Davis and thai clover juve
nile actor, Winston Hotell. The
drama will be tli rooted by Harlo
.Davis, well known radio linpres
isario and many local radio parlies
,aro alreaily being planned for this
i attractive Copco program.
College Club W ill Sleet
! The College Women's club oT
jthe Kogue Hivor valley will have
jits first meeting this fall at the
i home of Sirs. W. F. Campbell. Sn-1
, l-iast Slain street. Saturday after
luooti, Sept. 14. The program ruin
f mittee 1ms worked out an Interest
ing sorieB of book reviews and
music for future meetings hu? for
'this first one has a got -acquainted
' plan to welcome I he many new
comers, officers of the club for
lim'H-'lu are: President, Sirs. Hmi!
; Peil. Ashland; vice president, Mrs.
i (I. li. Canoile, Sledford: secretary.
; Sirs. F. D. Wagner. Ashland, treas-
' urer. Sirs. L. K. Williams, Medford.
' .Mrs. L. C. Stewurt is social chalr
' man for the meeting.
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Daughters of Vet em ns Slc-t.
i Htta D. Hubbs ten, Daughters of
; Veterans, resumed regular mepi
S lugs after summer vacation on Aug.
-.'I, when the first session was held
at the homo of Sirs. Neilsou on'
North Hartleit. All regretted that
illness prevented Mr. Lyman, offi
cial daddy of the tent, from being
: present and hoped that ho would
: somt be out again. Vacancies in
'the roll of officers were filled by
tthe olooUou of Sirs. Dorothea Neil
I son president and Mrs. 'al herino
j ltowley senior vice president. The
j tent will meet again on Tuesday
j evening, Sept. 13. at 8 o'clock.
' (Jnest Honored
Honoring her sister, Mrs. David
Huth, Sirs. 1). (1. Tyrei entertained
at an informal luncheon on Friday
afternoon at her home on flenovj.
street. Covers ' wore laid for six
teen. Hridge was the diversion for
Ihe afternoon,
Mr. ami Mres. Thonias P. Leo
of Prenierlon. Wash., are guests
of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Kvans
and family. Mrs. Lo.e is Mr. ICvami
nnd'-er.
HcMtriiH Homo
Sir. nnd SI rs. F. 1 1. Thorn psiri.
Herbert Thompson nnd Mrs. 10. II.
Hromley left Wednesday for their
liume in Los Angeles after a two
weeks visit with Sir. and Mrs.
Horace Hromley of this city. Tho
return trip was made by way of tho
Hodwood highway.
Social Events of
Church Societies
Card Party.
. n'q A'tar society will have
their first of a hoHps of card
pin Hps at the Parish hall Tuesday
evening to which (he public is
Invited. Sirs. SI. II e r b e r t In
ehairman of the social committee.
4 4.
HaplM I -a dies to MeW.
The 1,'idlea auxiliary of the Find.
Hapllst church will held a. hust
peHs meeting at the elnireh on
Tuesday afternoon, September 1 0.
Ah 1bls Is (he annual election of
officers a full utlendatieu is do-,
sired.
Hlblc ( hiss Sludy
The women's Hible elnss of the
First I'resbylerafn chnndi will
start the sludy of Daniel Sunday
morning nt !': ir.. All members ,ind
friends of the class are urged to oe
present.
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W. H. M. S. Clans to Meet
The Woman's Home Missionary
fiodely of the First M. 10. church
will meet on Tuesday afternoon al
the home of Mrs. D. T. Lawtou at
J::tu o'clock. Miss May Phipps In
program lender.
Choir organised
The choir of the Firm SlethodM
church has organized and elected
office ih Tor the coming year as fol
lows; .Mrs. C. H. Puske. dlreetor: SIl-s
Huengai tli, nraMilst ; Mr. A. L,
Yroman, prealdent: Sirs. F. 10.
NleJiolas, score tney-1 rea. surer; Sir.
(ieorgo Iveison. i na n. The pro
gram committee will Inehldet Mrs.
Pfiske. M Ihs Mercer, Mrs. Knight,
Mr. Trill.
The choir will give n concert In
the near future. The date will be
announced hit ft. Plans are b,ini?
made for the choir to present
"A SJesfiiJi" In the church .it
Christmas time,
Iteheasa! Ih held every Thursday
evening at 7:3') with a dinner at
t he church on eo a month, Auv
on Interested in music is cordially
Invited to Join ' choir.
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Mi. Hon lfair
The Women' misionaty meeting
of the Christian church wax held
; t Hu- home or Mrs Vtyde Hon
Toewdny a f iernnon. The m-et In.:
opened with a hymn, followed by a
circle of prayer-. Sirs. Wilmon ha 1
' barge of ihe worship poiiod, tndn;
un her theme, "UoU Waits for True
Partner," Stark li'lO-H!, This wis
lollowed by prayers by Sirs. Stiich
ell ami Sirs, Hoc. Hymn. " I Heard
! tile Voioe of Jesus Say." Miss l'!-
dine Carton of Hugeiie very beau
ilitully M'ng. Mrs. Wicks was
J lea tier of the present at Inn period,
! Sirs. Muson gave a talk on "A Coin
; mon Task in South America." Mrs.
Mitchell pf Ashland gave an inter
...iilii'' miner on 'Sharers in tin
1 Common Day," This Was followed
by "Congo Mine net i es ny .u rs.
Horrii'U. Mrs. Hemstreet gave a
paper on "Cnion Selmols l'ir Ad
vanced Students a Necessity." Mrs.
Davis closet! with a prayer. An
en Joy a hie and profitable afternoon
was spent.
lOII'iccrs M. H. Missionary Society
The Woinae's Foreign .Mission
society of the First SI. H. church,
'met with Sirs. William llollouay.
Tuesday afternoon. SI iss St a y
i Phipps presiding. Sirs. C 10. Us
j borne leading the devotionals.
I Song. "S'uul Jesus Hear the
i Cross Alone?" Sirs. Osborne of
fered prayer. Mrs. Hib-y D. Hen
j son led the study. Sirs. W. A.
I Hotloway had chargu of mite box
j opening. Prayers wi-re td'feretl by
!Mis. Raymond S. Pees, Sirs. 1. A.
i Dew. Sliss Lucile Van Ness.
Sirs. I. A. Dew read a selection
"The Slite Box ami You." Sirs.
, W. A. Holioway sang. "The Lost
M ilo liox." accompanied by M rs.
O. 10. Osborne; Sirs. D. T. Lawlon
'; offering prayer,
! Song. "Iliac Thine Own Way,
Lord." Prayer, SJrs. I lolioway.
Song. "Hovive I s Again. ,
The follow ing officers wort; I
elected for the ensuing your: Pi
dent, Miss May Phipps; vice presi
dent. M rs. 10 in ma Wh olden ; re
cording secretary, M rs. Nelson J.
Wiley; eorri'spo m ling secretary.
M rs. Hi Icy D. Hcnyon; treasurer,
Sirs. .1. A. Daron; mite box secre
tary, Mrs. William Holioway;
Mlewartlshlp secretary. Sirs. O. 10.
t isborne; exl enslon secretary, SI rs.
J. A. 1 inron : superintendent Wing
Heralds (to bo supplied); superin
tendent Little. Light Hearers, Sirs.
Hiloy D. llenson.
During the social hour, Sirs.
Holioway assisted by Mrs. C. W
Whillook. Mr
Kortha Whlll
Curtis Darby, Sliss
li, served eako and
coffee.
WEDDINGS
Hills. Haul,
A wedding was solemnized al tho
Christian church pa rsonago Thurs
day afternoon uniting C. Preston)
Hills and Lucille Itiiutz in mar
riage. Hoth young people were
from Shasta City. California, and
returned to that city after the cere
mony. They were accompanied by
Mr. ami Sirs. Willis Woods of tho
same city,
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Isaac-Grange
On Thursday, September 5, Miss
Flsa Virginia ('range was married
to Mr. Albert. Charles Issac at. the
homo of Hev. Hamilton. Tho cere-
mony was attended only hy clime
relatives of the voting eonnle andl...t.. ,.iu r.. i,..i..
wan fallowed by a delightful din- Through tho kindness of Mr.
nor at tho Motel Sledford. where j filler of the Sledford Hook Store,
Ihe beautifully decorated tablo wnriw nuw mvo u fine Indoor flagpole
set for rsix.
Miss Orange Is Hie ilauc,!iHi oi'
Mrs. F. H. Orange of HHm's Leap
Manor, Napa, Cal., nnd :t former
student of Minn College, Oakland,
Cal. Tho groom Is the son nt Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, D. Isaac of San
Francisco nnd a brother of Mim
II. C. Hansen of this city. Mr.
Isaac has recently come to Med
ford, whom ho has jtilibrl lite
Copco organization.
The young couple will make their
home at -l) Norlh Ivy street.
Junior High
Hy dean Hire,
Hook Ivxrhange.
The school book exchange lo
cated in Die Junior H gh School
library, under the direction of
Miss Winlfrid Andrews, haw been
a biy place t his week, She has
so !d more than ;H(0 worth of
bookH, There has beet) ft lie
ma nd for the follow Ing bouk .
whfi h the cM'hanuc Ih unable to
supply: liilerineiiiitie Slunk: Hiiok.iciill on WoduelayH, and Miss Ar
Ixl h grade; pmg revive M usbi
HookH I ami II: New World spell
ing bonks, I, II a ml 111; lOssen -lials
of fb'orgraphy, books I and
II: MeFadden lOngli.-b Hunk an I
Hi (wn-10lilrldue iirit hmeiie. I ''
t IP-re aro tlnei who ha v c these
books In .a U Mbs Andrews would
ji ppreel.ite your bringing t hem to
the exchange. MIm I'lieiiai, SIM
'era Hiimiihreys ami M Iss Huth
' 'lenient have assisted M Ins An
drews with the exchange work.
Vacnt Ions.
The teachers of Junior High
had very pleasant vacations. SHss
Andrew . attended the I'nfversliy
of Oregon and went on a trip to
Alaska. .Miss I'.enge went to N"W
Vork ( 'iyt vlflted Ma Kara Fall1
ami Chli.iKo ami w-nl by bout
from New Vol U to Nt w I ii lean.
She fs the tow lOicillsli teacher
al Huge no, Miss Cn i er visit "d
i.t br hoiof In Phoenix, nroson.
Mrf. Church attended Hie Ashland 1
Nornml. Mr. Fitch atiinded th
' i reoii state i olb ue nt i orvallls.
Sliss (.Lay utiuidid the, Southern!
Illinois Teachers college. Mr.
Hunby visited along Ihe coast.
AMss Haldeman spent her summer
at Luke of the Woods resort. Mr.
llemb'rM.n and Sir. Nltzet were
ra ngers in Crater Natlofuil forest.
Mrs. Hubbs. the new science and
geography teacher spent her sum
mer In Sledford. Sir. Keesee at
tended the Ashland Normal, Mrs.
SlaeCollister a tended tho Univer
sity of Oregon. Mrs. Statheny
spent most uf the. summer Hi Med
ford witli short trips to nearby
points of interest. Sliss WhiHenant
attended Hie University of Califor
nia at P.erkeley. She has taken
Sirs. Fliegel's place as assistant
to Sir. Hanby and dean of girls.
Sirs. Fliegel resigned soma time
ago. SI iss Williams was stiper-
isor of the American ljoglon
playground in Sledford. Silas
Wise, spent the summer at her
h o in o in Prossor, Washington,
i Mrs. Drown took a motor trip to
Spokane, Washington anil Coeur
j d' Alone, Idaho. Sliss Parker went
S to summer school in Portland.
Miss sinema spent the summer hi
! Modford. Sir. Marshall was grad
; uaied from lht Ashland Normal.
Sliss Hurd spent her vacation in
i Modford and at her cabin near
Prospect. Sliss Hollenbock is the
now art teacher. .Many plan to
: take art. Sir. Wakefield, our
1 janitor made a trip to San Fran
! cisco this summer,
j Assembly
I An assembly was bold Friday,
Sonl. tho sixth. The new student
; (K,dv officer took their
chairs.
Dick Sleeter is student body presi
dent. Phil Quisenborry is boyV
viee president. La.Merle Heck
is
pianist and Agatha Huelmnan U
song leader. Dean Higflon we-j
elected girls viee president last
spring but has moved to Phoenix,
.-o her offlc
Is to be filled.
Washington School
i
Our school began tho fall t-Ji in
on Sept. II, with an enrollment of
II 1 U, and nil classes began real
( work on Wednesday. The building
, lH nK n,t pupils and teachers aro
enjoying the nice class rooms.
Tho children arc entering into
the true school spirit ns shown by
the prompt and orderly way ,rn
which Ihey pass to-thoir classes.
Sliss Hasford ban a special group
of 17 very busy, happy workers. -
Miss llollenbaek, tho art auper
visor, was in our building on Frt-
day, planning the nrt work lo bo
jdono this year. Art classea begin
on Monday.
lOlghty-two children In. Wash
ington school were made happy
tills week on receiving their Itlco
j penmanship certificates.
i Mtss Arnold, former music "su
pervisor In Ashland but now of
l.uediord, was Interviewing' her
j classes In Washington Bchool on
Friday.
Hoys of the fifth and sixth
grades are working hard with tho
lootball. They hope thin year to
and eagle, jmrehasod with tho
prize money earned In the health
parade lufl May. Wc hope oon
to have a nice uilk flag to use on tt.
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JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL NEWS
Enrollment
The Jeffornon school had tho
largos! enrollment of Its history
at I ho end of tho first week. A
total of "Ut waft enrolled. Hy tho
grades. It is: III, !JG; lAt 21; 2B,
'lit; L'A, Hi; I!H, -IB; 1IA, It; 4H, -10;
L, 10; 511, lii; OA, Vi; tilt,
OA, Hi.
Teachers, New and Old
Two now teachers aro with in
this year. Sirs. Held bas taken
Misa Hansen's place r ariehmetic
and geography iiiBlruetor and Mrn.
Murray, who akea tho rcgAtlar work
of tho HA and 'ill.
The lineup for the old teachers
is; Mrs, Henderson, IB; Miss Es
ther MrColloin, 1A and 4H; Mrs.
Jessie Gilford. I'll; SHsh Jessie Me
Nlven, HA and 3B; Mrs. Taylor,
ispetling; Miss Smith, hyuient; Mrs.
j I. n hi ley, writing, music and art:
Miss Hriggs, reading ami language,
i Supervisors' Visit
All tho supervisors paid their ro-
s poets to the school during tho
week mid arranged their schedules
for regular work next week.
Mr. Henderson comes flaily; Mrs.
.lones. the health nurse, comes on
Thursdays; Mrs, Harrigar-.Ionos
will visit on .Mondays; Miss Hoi
lenbaek. Hie art supervisor, will
nohl, the mush; supervisor will
visit on Tuesdays,
School Improvements
The teacherri and pupils iver.?
all greatly delighted to find that
upon entering the school buildlm?
for the first time Ibis your the
walls and ceilings of their room
had been changed from a dull
dismal gray to a lively, light and
mod um cream. This Improve
ment has long been needed nnd
is now very much appreciated.
Our now Sangamo electric clock
now- hniigfl in the hall and very
capably Nctteles disputes reBordlivx
the time. In fact, U Is no effi
cient that t h r e & of the room
clocks quit trying; to keep time
a I all, However Mm. Htlnson is
giving them an oil bath for en
couragement. Bulletin
Hmikind day Tuesday.
Health Inspection day Wovcry-
day,
Hath dujAny Any
idle day No day.
(Joud day To-day.