' ' rt Af f ' ' ' V fft. - i ynyrFORin ftrxrL trtbttnti!. rRDFonT), omxioy, sunday, September 22, 1029. T7xm yrvw ' V'JLL-- ' -' 1 ' Irene DeLosh, 320 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75 1 iff j I . t ,ii ' M I VII lit J1" .. JU . .. ! Ihe llexi miH'llni.-. Oltiihor 12 , ', . . ! V""" " wivor irnv nua will ho with Dr. k Lnorton '"','"" .;:' " won three successive Laurel. ill meet in i- ; years in order to ho retained hy I . .1 i-llini'V - II I K VI ........... . .... . I Ins " .""twain. iniK closes iho (innlen 1-iiMy II- . , ....,, i " """unl ' l"e Sdia.lo trophy Kv.nl of Satunliij. fcrs" I.eaBii" ... - ,1111k ynar. ml will ie t "i "'- " '" y " Aienrorfl Women's team will look. 'ipiay thn Ashland Women's team nls, Mrs. Tom KuSo defeated Mm. 1 mltiee : '"""'lison 1 tuiun th.. lit', I hole. ! I! veil rofrehmeiHs lit l lie MRS. McADOO BACK FROM ABROAD Noilih- I'. hull. Tih'mI'i.v. in jisoiuna on Tuesday morninn of this week, f ,y ;1 llll(.m.on at tho I.ethla hotel for which the Ashland ladles will he hostesses. All contestants for the ItMdlo trophy are urged to hand In their score, as this wwk marks the close of the tournament. L.,i,ii- meeting r ... i c, I.. II. n 1 Of Hiiini't.iiL . - Y Pythian i llll' Wl l '"' Irtalni-.i at i- . - . (I. otlliiao, fi fnim ns iw'H" " ... ,yl.rian ulilirrli will nave t loclnl lliortln Itr me y L.ii n.irfirs ui i;.i" i'. " 1 ' " ... .!.. A I ...,... fcdies AUX'uary imi'un . j ... L, will meet at the homo j " fari S I- liennetl. , t.. mb fcdies' Ahl oi tne . c X- " - .. clinreh i will mei'i in . -r i - - " " m. 'r i .mini nils past we.-K wnen m .J. altr nd.'d (he w. ddlni! ol his Kiuli.t I daui;ht. r liowena (iuk- to Wil I .Mr. and Mrs. I ford will leave i Calif., to ho K. l.'eKert today for Kone for lirs al i:3U p. v ... VVetliK saay. A. Chapier I'. 15. O. of Med Alturas. several will la luii. li.-im at the houie r . . .... 11.. at I liam 'liiwfi.ld, which W:. sol- ,..-k...t on the Paelf- i;""""'1 e .her "... ,,JtH, y,.s.,,la v a,, w ghway at o'clock.- ! ' ,'''- "f "' '""". Lral days here. 1'hiirsUa.v. ( 1-loJ.l I ..oli. A popular social event of the weoit was the -aflefnoon 'na'-''--n party" for whi.-li Miss Tohey and Ah-s. T. 1'. Tollel'son were eo-lios-tesses at the hitler's spacious home al Conn-ill l'n in. Itnskotx ol' fall iloweis were used alioit the lawn, j ItrldKo formed ihe diversion for llio atternoon. Miss Mary (iilherl held hinh s.ore and Mrs. Marly low score. Inviteil quests w.-re ti-aehers ol Mt-dl'ord hii;li school former m.-m-hors of the faculty and other Kiiestx In.ludiiii! Mrs. -Conokle, Mrs. lledrlck, Mrs. (Ilenn Hinith. Mrs. Kmerson Merrick and Mrs. Wilson Wnlle. Misses Uiura and P.arli.nra Di-u-ry assisted Ihe hostesses. Mrs. Waller lluzer P.rowiL has fif house ejiesl tier l.t-ollier, ialward W. IVnfield of New Vork. who ai- III spend sev- riiui'siiu.v .. T. I', will "'eel at W. C. A. at 2::in. ril party ot i-yuiiaii at th"' K. I """ l-uhlle- Invited, jviiluy. Mark's Culid vill meet. Way Siutly Club I.uih'Iihiii I Social I-:vciit... lesilay, Septemner is. w. a for the Study cluo. After the most delit;litful mm- kdforil has ever Ktiown. Is of this ciuu cuiue jwj -together to Begin unother congenial association. Humphrys , had extended ipltallty of her spacious n Capitol Hill and Mrs. Janes and her B"d times e provided a del. clous on-; uneheon. nc In Us settinK of vines trees was resplendent lie golden Blow, copper I bronzes nnd terra cotta rigold, helenium, zinnias 'jjthe auttunn flowers with yils valley so richly re . is "home folk." The label f lore dalnlily beautiful Willi tugon, daisy, rose and oth ns of pastel coloriuB. quaint and colorful place IPere suggestive In their e motif of the year's study. .Jrey la-Binnim: her second I president expressed her ktion of tile splendid splr-j k permeates all activities ofi Itilnesday Study club and In with what jileastn-e alio kles tho comlriK year. . year books pi-csentlnB the or meetings and pt-OKi-ams enihuslastlcally receivetl. lekel and her committee icratulnted on -their choice as subject nnd the eom- plan of detailed sillily - .Motor Trl L Til I'lrlllllMl. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Antle. Hazel rillKle and daughter. Hazel I'liiiKle and daughter, are expected home today. Mrs. wlto who I'ylliUiu Cltih f.lans Cal-il larty On Thursday evening. Sept. L1!. i Hie lylhian Sisters will hold their ! first regular card party. These . parties will be held every two j weeks from now until spring. They Anderson Itadlo llct'lful ! were very successful last year and SCUM'S llll. j plans are being made In make I The radio-piano recital broad-1 thorn even more so this year. A east by H. l-"lyen Anderson, noted ! good time is always assured. I pianiste Tuesday evening during ' Copco lliur" has been Ihe sul ject of a. great deal of favorable comment. The recital which was presented through the courtesy of the California Oregon Power Com pany featured a number of ong-jon the Pacific highway. C 41 . .1 I 14 EVP, v.. . fWi4i V ! I I Social Events of Church Societies FLO AND JOHN l.ndio' Aiil Will )loct 'I'll.- l.uilies' Aid society of the I'irst M. i:. churcll will meet Tlles t liny at'iermiou in the church par I low. Tho yueeii IJslhel- circle will1 I have charge of ih eutert.iinmeiit. I 'isllors alwas iveicoine. ' - - ; l ii-l Side ( iii le i "as Mei-IIng j , The Kast Side circle of the 1'lrsl ' 'Al. cbaieb niel with Mrs. K. (1. ; ( Kn.vehiil'iiligli. 'I'ueday 'a f I el niion. ; !.lrs. l:ila peters in'esiilliig. .Mrs. !.S. I.. Leonard h-ailillB the devo- i lions ami offering prayer. ; ' The foilowing officers were' jelecied for the ensuing year: I'rcsi- i dent. Mrs. T. li. Heine: vice presl- ! ileni, -Mrs. . T, llerry; seen tary anil lieasllry. Mis. Kil.-y 1). lieu- ; son. j During the ...M-i:, b.oir. Mis.' I KoselMir.illg b served sandwiches. cake and ice tea. ! REHEARS FOR Horticultural Awards At County Fair 1001 RUES Daughter of a Governor and Son of Ex-Presulcnt to Altar Monday Gifts Galore and Scribes Flock to Society Event. Kiipllsl ,:uirs Will .w Tin' lnlit-s Auxllhii'V ( Ih'v lifsl Associated I'mi.i Photo Mrs. William G. McAdoo, daughter of President Wilson, was nrmmtmd by her husband on returning from abroad Aug. 23. l'.ainist t-hurrh will its nmni h . ly iiiiMsionni-y imtiinK t tho humwj i.f Mis. S. L. lu-iin.'il, Tut'stlny af- ; tfi i ti. Sl'!iil)tr iJ-lili. An 111- ' j lt'r'stitmr pni i n tn In ii umlsi i. j Mrs. rliir ii c Cajintin will sjn'iik nil "St4nvnsll,,, uml Jir. i:v:t jirlw will iv a slmrt report rni f Xho Xoi ttu-rii H:itiKt roilvtMit ion i iu-M in DtMivor. during July. A lai'Kc attendance is desired. P. K. 03 Will Meet Homo of Mrs. Pickett On September 25th. A. O. chnp- Ihk rf P P fl U'UI TVt i r n, limnll. . . eon at ihe hmne of Mrs. Plckelt IlU.f ""sh 1" ln!. ! ls "! necompllshed here In Inal conipoHitionH hy .Mr. Andet min tis well as a carefully chosen group fit" elassieH hy celebrated eompoHera such an Si'luihert and Li.szt. Mr. Audein who hun earnrd an envialle reputation lor his concert work and hi.- many appearances wilh such famous or chestras as the Mniitrenl Sym phony Is a welcome addition to the music circles of southern Ore gon and local music lovers will he pleased W learn that he has open ed a Kturiio in Medford. The fol lowing is a detailed program of the Anderson radio recital . last Tuesday: , - (A) Knur I.yrk-s (Original com positions hy Mr. Anderson.) 1. 1'ensees A I'age of Love ::. Child's (Jarden A. Unmance H. Klyeii Anderson the University of Oregon. A constitutional quiz hy the pres ident, Mrs. Kobinson, nnd a hio raphy hy Mrs. L. K. Williams will constitute the program. The social committee for the luncheon con sists of Mrs. Furnas and Miss McKay. This will be the first meeting j last ni-ht by of the year. ,tni Portland j complete his senior year at Or Mrs. Howard P.arto spent Thurs- s,lttt. t.(,i(.K(k this semester. day as a guest of her mother. Mrs. Mcfll'ord Parly Leave On .Motor Trip Dr. H. t Mulholiand and Mrs. Mulhnlland, accoinp;miel by Miss Kva Nealon. of the Daily News staff, and Moore Hamilton, left I Medford "It is hoped that this hnmedt j ate success will spur her on greater achievements." Mi's. Wilson Hostess to (Meaner Class The Gleaner Class of the First Ihtptist Sunday School met with Mrs. V. c. Wilson, 4 1 1 Heatty street, Thursday afternoon. The to home was beautifully decorated ; with flowers from the garden. Time was spent together. After a short devotional nnd husinesH ses sion, they entertained nnd nmused motor ftir Corvnllis Ml 11 Mil.,l.. ,1-111 I ' Tl, m n,.;.,.'.,. a. a. n.'s win siwt Xcn Week Oncral .lo.si-ph I.nne Rocietv. i each other hy tolling nhout their O. A. 1!.. will meet with Dorothea lirft achool ilaya. Masklnes on Tuesday, Octoher 8lh.t The host story teller received a ! homiuct of lai-(;e, rlnffy, white ill consist of ; Astern. (D) HuiiRnrlan Uapsoilie No. 12 l.l.szt Woolai-y whoso cheerful ion In all ways In lnvalu the cluh .was present as pred euest and exni-e'ssed r.....-.T...... Ire to help at any time. : From California. Collins helnu a ffuest m- rt tra. vn nrewor oC thih rang threa tloliRlilful . jjOH Xnuoh-s, 1'allfornla were guests hat In choice nnd rc-ndi-1 ,-' ,,, ,. i. Un wers of ltnw tre, most appropriate to Cotll.t ,i,0 fnrc P:,rl of the week. live day. lone present was so happy lanes' choice ot Mrs. f to rend the clever skit lave With :a TonlKhl," Fas much appreciated. Kurnas was formally f'l as I lie new niemher of!eveniiiK at 7:5" P- m. A most In- Ml) 1. Thn Sun is (ioltiK Down I Noi wcuian Kolk-smiK h" Mr. Anderson). 1. Ilnmoresiiue NorweKlenne 11. Klyen Anderson (f ) n. ... Rrahm.i flat Sclnthcri Iinprnmplii 111 flat Tnterme-zzo Impromptu (A Catherine Law, at Hoguc River. Pytlilnn.'Club Will Honor Members The Pythian cluh will meet at the home of Mrs. H. O. Wortnian. 912, S. Oakdale Tuesday evening. Sept. 24. at 5 o'clock. It will be their regular cluh meeting, as well i as a farewell party for two of their j members who are leaving Medford soon. The last club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. T. ft. I Heine on West 10th street. A very pleasant evening v.-as spent play ing bridge, nfter which the hostess served rofeshments. The Daughters of Veterans will meet Friday evening. September 20, at the home of Mrs. CI. V. Xeilson, -130 N. Hartlett. Legion Auxiliary Attend Slylo Show At (.i-antN lnss Adrionne. Steward anil Miss led f-Mwards were among the local women who attended the annual tall style show of the Steward Dress Shop at Grants Pass Friday night. The show which was attend reading and discussing papers on UK-.lnt-ksonvllle .Museums, written by tl. A. It. members. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. A. It. Mead uud Mrs. Win. lloffner. Mis. Wnhl lawless Woman's lllblo Class Mrs. Fred Wahl(was hosloss tp the I.oynl Women's class of the -IIis. smith Tallies I'm- Trip l-isi Mrs. s. s. Smith of West Eleven Ih Street, left Wednew.liie fee n I mn-ei-.il months' n-in v h ,,.- Cliristiiin church at her home on ed hy a large audience was held at 'of Portland. Taronia, .Minneapolis, Crater Lake avenue, Tuesday tf tho Itivoli theater. j st. Paul nnd Chicago. She will be i ternoon. in Chicago several days nnd from I s,r- J. Fiyc, president, pro there she will uo lo Tlecn. ! sided. go Illinois, where she will be Roy Hill of San Francisco, for merly of Medford. Is expected lo arrive tuis w ees, lo visit ins par- . tne Km,st ()f M William .Srfe, n viiin, n. iinu .tu.s. j. I., inn ol I Cm-Kill Court. . Mis. If. I. Wilson Hosloss Ciil-natloli Cluh Mrs. II. D. Wilson of Chestnut She will visit her brother. Charles lilley, and family In Granville. .Michigan, for several weeks, and then to Wichita, ' Kansas, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Smith Schubert! Will MM CoM'n Women's ( lull To Mil l Monday. A meeting of the Women's Committee of Ihe California Ore gon power Company wilt be hdd i.l Ihe' Colico building, Monday The Medford unit ot the Ameri can I-egion Auxiliary will meet inian articles, consisting or baskcls, Monday evening. September 2.1rd. I beadwork njnl many other heauti in the Armory club rooms. Impor-1 ful things, after which refresh tant business will come before the J incuts of strawberry shortcake and meeting and' a class will he lnllia-tea wcro served, led lotn the organization. I Mrs. Viola Dietrich assisted the avenue, proved-n delightful hostess i-""',, ls lu "l" uu winier mniiios to the Carnation club on Thursday, I ln t-'alifornia. nnd will return the ISth nonie ny ine souinerti routi. The afternoon was spent visiting nnd hy Mrs. Wilson exhibiting a lonsl wonderful collection of In- Mrs. Cnnficlil Hostess. HoiioriiiK l-'lleiul Tho meeting was opened hy singing. "Take the Name of Josus With You," followed by the scrlp- lure lesson lanen irom mc z-mi chaiter of Wathew. Tho group was led In prayer by Mrs. F. J. Wilmot. Firty-two calls had been made during the month, according to reports of the members. After the singing of nnother song, the Mr. Smith, who ui mpanled I remainder "t inn niternnon was her lo I'oilland, Is expected to re-!s',pl,t visiting. turn today. Kefreshuienls were served to . ' ' ! twelve members and two visitors by Mrs. Wahl and Mrs. Howe. and Mrs. W. M. Scoyoc former member who re- Bier association. wilh regret that Ihe cluh thilt Mn r-uplrln1.. .....1 . Firturs for Salem nrevnnted kiidiinre at the. iiiiiclieon. p wishes of tho' Weilnesdav chili follow this forioel- lo her new home; pillowing committees will during tho year: v live nniinittoe: Mrs..!. O. . T. W. Miles Mrs. K. pel., Mrs. V. C. .lanes. II. Cochran, Mrs. M. I.. Mrs. w. E. Crews, tind H. Hammnitd. pni Commlltee: Mrs. R. It. i'. W. I. Vnwter .Mrs. Wold, and Mrs.'w. J. f'rshlp Committee: Mrs. W. .Mrs. K. K. DeUel. nnd F'n Snedicnr. Times r'AmnOiiAi.. Mod Pnes, Mrs. C. A. Meeker 0. Wortmnn, Mrs. J. F. Mm. X. T lerestlng program devnied to me Important subject ot "Food l'res ervallon" has been nrranged and all Copro girls and the wives of Copco employees are cordially In vited to attend. The meeting will be addressed by Dr. C. T. Sween ey of this city and Mr. Frank liull. special representative for tho General Klectrlc refrigerator. The subject ot proper toon presei vation and its hearing on th A, large attendance is urged. Committee, reports will he heard nnd the year's work partially brought to a close preparatory to holding 'installation of officers. Octoher nth. Mrs. W. W. ltornlim will leave Monday for Honolulu where she will spend six months ns a guest of her son, Clyde Illinium. vation and its noarmi, .... ... . . . of , executive are health nnd happiness o the Ame r- . men ,hrr I lean piople is a umeij m- a large attendance Is anticipated. Mi-s. rnniplM-ll MostoKM Women's Collcgv (.Inn hoHless.in serving I'efreshments. Mvh. f'haiiey to Attend National Legion Convention Mrs. X. C. I 'haney. state presi dent of tho American, Legion Aux iliary will leave tomorrow for Louisville. Ken nidi y where sdic ! will attend tin- national convfiitjitn J of the Legion Auxiliary and the' Legion. Slu; will h ave Portland I Wednesday on the Oretron special W. C. T. 1 . Will Meet on l nursimy , mr pokune. where 1 lift WnshliiK The W. C. T. I". will meet nt the I ton and Idaho delegation will Join Y. W. G. A. Thursday, Reptemher the Oregon jyi-nup. They will nr 2t'lth; at 2;S0 A good program of j rive ln Louisville on Sunday, Sept. readings nnd musical numhors is . .'(ith. Tho ennventlon will liegin heinr prepared to he followed hy j Sepiemher :to and close rtctohi r n ociaJ hour, when refreshments j 3rd. will he' served. A cordial Invitn-l Mrs. r'haney will visit relatives tl.in Is extended to nil ladies wholin liallas. Texas on her return trip, are interested In the work. The) Mrs. rh.mey reeently apiioimed are re- mrs. era itau, M-Kihiative chair- Mrs, ira t.'anfield was hostess fit a dinner party on Monday even ing at. her home at Aloha ranch, honoring A(rs. CJr:ico Mulone. Covers were placed for eight at a tahte prettily decorated In Maiwaiian style, with favors the same; Mrs. Malone nnd children will leave In a few days for Honolulu, where, they will join Mr. Malone. Itelurn II. one Prom Vacation Kev. and Mrs. If. M. Tlranltam h.'ivn Just returned from Los An- MissUmniT Soelely I jijoy I.uiiclHNin ; The Women's Missionary Society of tho Proshyterlnn church met 'Tuesday in church dining room ; for a 1:00 o'clock luncheon, nnd ! heninning of fallmnd winter pro grams. A goodly number wcro In I attendance. 1 The topic was "Looking for j.nrd.M The worship program I was led hy Mrs. LIUrell nnd the ! material program hy Ihe president, j Mrs. Albert. So much interest In (the beginning of the working Mn I son is very gratifying itnd wo are looking forward lo a hopeful year C-Ies, where they Bpent ( their two j( nlR om. ))it for noiVn kingdom. weeKs vacauon visiung reinuves. X)ixt mP,.tinir will bn October friends iri(h( (lt (ho homP of MrHi Tollefson neighbors and old time from the Kustern slates. They had a wonderful trip and so much enjoyed meeting old-time friends ami schoolmates. in Central Point. I I'LWN'Vll.Ll-:. Conn.. Sept. -Jl I.-1V--A rehearsal of ihe c.-reiuotiy w hieh will ioal:c .lului CiNilidge ;.nd ('"lorence Trumbull bushaiid and wife Monday, today occupied the vanguard of l.'ie hridal party. The stage was complete except for ritifcs and miul:!rs and cust om, but 'N niutine nf procession and reessioiial was preacrihej for practice so that there miht be no tiit'h in the fiirinalliles of the wedding of the son of the former President and the daughter of Con necticut's Covernor. Tho White frame village Congre gational church was opened for the rehearsal, and Professor Wtl II am C. Hammond of Mount Hot yoke College, who will play the wedding march, was on hand to play tho music for tho practlco stops. Cameramen and . news reel photographers were on hand to "shoot" the rehearsal and a large delegation of reporters also wis present, engaging early the services of spokesmen for Mr. nnd Mrs. Trumbull nnd tho young couple, all four of whom have found tt necessary to speak through proxies because of the pressure of the nuptial preparations. . , Members of tho wedding party already nro assembling nnd will remain for the bridal festivities of the week-end and until after tho cerempny. Many were from Mount Holyoke nnd Amherst Collegna, where as students, the girl nnd the young man began their romance. Tonight they wero invied to u dinner danco given by Miss Esther Trumbull, cousin of the bride and ono of tho bridal attendants; To morrow Governor nnd Mrs. Trum bull will entertain the wedding party at n mfd-dny dinner nt tho Hhuttlo Meadow country club, nnd Sunday night they will bo guests at a buffet supper In the Trumbull home, where final wedding plans will be completed. ouested to meet . Visitor Here Prom rnlliornla iv D. Henson, Jr.. of, Run Pron- L. . Humnhrvs. O'mmittoe: Mrs. mm.- vvniiinn'M r uh.of tne :.., i vUttlnir his tin rents, .Mr. Rogue Itiver Valley held its fir-d. ; Mrs Uoy n. Henson of 0oo meeting of the 192!-30 season on ; Klist Eleventh street. . K'lturdav Reptemher H. at , home of Mrs. W. K. Campbell, 80 1 Mnlfortl Clrl Leaves K-n;:T T! Ashland. trt Turner Mt We-t- ore : conduced the shortjnesday for e, where she w, 1 . -1 .. i. loi.a : (mt in- n seiin'i iviu - - her of the Siuma Kappa Hall tviinw ntr the nrouam !of Ashiaml. natlomil defense chair i mnn. Miss Ailenn N'ayo of IiiHe. Moti jtana, who was a guest, of Mrs. T. 1 (i. Heine the past week, left for Portland, where Hhe will visit her sister, Mrs. Thad Vrechind. Itelurn Home Prom Portland ousinesH m' i .- . vernltv of Oregon. She Is n mem committees repoieu umu "' . :. iBram for the year was o.scue... Women's Ilihle Clnsn Will Meet The Women's P.ible Class of the; Honor Quests al llrldge i First Presbyterian church wlllj Mrs. L. Itundy. Mrs. Jack Mnas- meet in social session in the church j : ! n and Mrs. Court Hall, enter:;iin-; purlors Tuesday afternoon, at L':30. I ed Wednesday' afternoon at the I Miss lOiiimn Oaunyaw will lead ( ! Inline of .Mr, p.undy on South Pen-! ir devotional. I 1 fr:il .'ivetiiie In Iii.iimi- r.r M i-m. CIi.'.m. 1 Tim I .dicu' niifirlel will sine nnd ; jc.reen, formerly of Medl'oid, and:Rolpha Phlpits will give n pnper. 'her dauyhier, Mrs. WIckeY of j The (ilorln of P.nl.ylon in the time j S;ilem. ' ' f Nehuchftnezzar. Three tables of bridue were in Tlie hostes will be M!fes Han n, Kiven hy iiniimini mimhors were H Mis. A. J, Hanhv. nnd Ml' Alice llollnhacn ami unre. ' ho he,.. I The ohesHonalre, filled I out 2nd. i the nienibei-s nt the le'incst 01 m were ciui N'll Aunitliul f'Pliy for c.nlf Pmnrnnl committee Ma.iy InterestliiK hems were con tained In these and as I'jtlilan Sisters I'lan (aril I'ui'iy The I'ythlaii Sisters will Rive a citril partv on Thursday evenlllK -nt ihe K. 1'. hall. Hoth Geo and brldKC will he played. The public is cordially Invited ! ntteml. cct-ac- j s Apptrcnli Will Alteml pi i.v. nfler which deli mi. ills were served. Tbiwe tiresent inclnrlcil liev. jind Mrs. D. D. Ilandnll cn,1H. yv. Wi.-ker nave reiurne.i rrom PorTlanu. where they attended the nnnu:i! conferenr-e nf tho American Run- f, day School I'nlon, held hy tbej. miHisonaries of (JreKon, Idaho and Washington. They report It to have been the best conference they ever attended, 4- Mrs. Mary Dennis of f'hicatrn. 111., Is n cuest of her nunt, Mr-. W. L, Detweller, of Laurel street. MISS C'rnufonl Awnrdeil ious refresh-: hy Hall, Spilver and Kroschel, The I members having hlrthdnys In Jul V, ; August and Septemher will be hon , orcd Kuets. M rs. M rs. A. C. Hub- ..iaude Champlain. M lurd. Mrs. f eo. ' A Men, Mrs. P.nn-, llnimml finest d Shores. Mrs. Minnie West. Mrs. Of i;pworih league. t'.iss, Mrs. Seely Hall. Mrs. Comt Karle Parkin was nn honored Hill. Mrs. .lack Mans-hm and Mrs. uest at a party Kiven by the Kp I,. P.undy. ; worth league of Ihe First Melho- I diMt church Tuesihiy evening. .Misses M'HIing i:nterlaln Marie, son of Attorney nnd Mrs. The Mioses .M.irgtiret and Klizn -: John Ciirkln. with the other mem-l.-th Meiling entertained six of hers of the family left Thursday Their friends at two (aides of hrldne j evening for R:ilem, where they Wednesday . evening. Hefreshmenls will make their home. f ieo rrenin nnd eakes were served i The evening was spent playing PLAINVILLK, Conn.. Sept. 21. (tV) Tho entire suite of rooms on thn second floor of the homo of Oovernor and Mrs. John H. Trum bull here In being used ns the place to nssemble giCU which Miss Flor ence Trumbull has received for her wedding with Mnjor John Cooddge, son of former President Calvin Coolldge nnd Mrs. Coolldge, three plainclothes men have been placed near nt hand ns n guard. The wedding gifts are many and nf rare vnlue. They will he on display on Monday for giests nt the reception, which will be held in the late afternoon on Ihe lawn of the executive's home. Tho gifts Include Inthiucn sever al hundreds of years old. large oriential runs and silver nnd gold tableware. Fifty parcels were re ceived todny The articles so far received In clude five electric toasters, n large brilliant blue and yollow Chlnene rug, several fine pieces of nntio.no furniture and numerous art ob jects. The glfls wilt be entirely too numerous to go Into the four and a half rmm ri part men t which John and Florence hnve engaged in New Haven. ' ' John Coolldco, with n grhup of Intimate friend made his fan-well how ns n bachelor Inst night. Tho event took place at the Him Tree Tnn, nC FnrmlnKton, near here, nnd was n surprise to the on nf the former president. He had decided to foregn Ihe trnditlopal bachelor dinner, prior to his mnr-riiiL-e on Monday to Miss Florence Trnmhull, Mleven of his friends, however, decided otherwise nnd arranged a six-course dtenk dinner In his hon or. The party was marked hy nn Informal ntniosphere, nil of Ihe clients wearing business suits. The prospect Ive bridegroom was in n Jovial mood. latiRhlng nnd joking with his hosts. 1 Division li ('la 7 I Pears Pl.ites nf Five Pears Kiu;li, Lyman Hon op, Sa ins Valley: Heckle, l-nd. .1. ;. Love. Central Point: Win ter Nells, 1st and :'nd. Veritas, MeMiord: Hose, 2nd; K Ai.jou. 1st; Howell, nd; Winter N'elis, 3rd: Sickels. 1st. C. VV. Nichols, Ashland: liart leit. i.-t: Unwell, 1st. H. C pest. .Medford: Howell. 3d. ' Mrs. c. HiiKxer. Central Point: Itartletts. t'nd and 3rd; D'AnJou, - net and 3rd. M. F. Hanley. Lake Creek: Hose, 1st and 3rd, Class 72 PeniM Single ljiyer Box I. yiniui Horton, Sams Valley: Xeel.le. 1st. .1. C, Love, Central Point: Win ter Nells, 1st. Veritas. Medford: Hose. 2nd nnd 3rd: Seckles. L'nd: Itartletts, 3rd; l'.nj"u. L'nd; llowells, UnU; Win ter Nelis. L'mi. i. W. Nichols, Ashland: Bart It It, 1M; Huwell. 1st; D'AnJou, 3rd Bisc 1st. IL-C. nest. Medford: Howell, 3d. Mrs. C. Hugicer. Central Point: Pariletts, 2nd; D'AnJou, 1st. Class "a Pcflrs Display f Threat Ktaiulnnl Boies, Not I'ss Thnn Two Varieties Frank Hammond. Central Point: Three standard boxes, 1st. Ci. W. Nichols, Ashland; . Thr.ee standard boxes, 2nd. Class 70 Apple Plato of Five Apples Iacli M. S. - Nichols, Ashland; New towns, 1 Ht and 2nd; Delicious, 2nd and 3rd; Wlnesap, 2nd; Jonathans, 3rd. Lyman Norton, Sams Valley: Newtowns, 3rd. -Class 77 Apples Single ljnyer Hoxeft Lyman Horton, Sams Valley: Newtowns, 3rd. M. S. Nichols, Ashland: New towns, 1st, 2nd, nnd 3rd; Winter Hananas, 2nd; Delicious, 2nd;. Wim-'snpH. 3rd; Jonathans, 3rd. Claws 78 Applet Display of Throe Standard Boxov Not I ess Than Two Vnrletien M. H. Nichols: Ashland. 1st. ... . j ' C'lasH 79 Apple O. W. Nichols, Ashland: Five standard apples, cup. . ClUHN 80-R PeacJiofi George Alford: SI u ira, two boxes 2nd. - . A. C. Cornelius, Ashland: J. II. Hale, 2nd. ... A.' N. Wright, Medford: J. It. Hale, 2 plates, 2nd; J. II. Hale, 2 boxes, 1st; ElhcrtaR, 2nd; Mulr, 2 plates, 1st; Mulr, 2 boxes, 1st; Tuscm Cling, 2nd; Late Crawford, 1st; Marly Crawford, 1st. O. W. Nichols, Ashland: Tuscon Cling, 2 boxes, 1st;. Klherta, 2 boxes. 1st; Tuscon Cling. 2 plates, 1st; Mlburta, 2 plates, 1st. A. A. Hunan, 4M ml ford: Klbertn, L'nd. - Talent Grange: Tuscon Cling", L'nd. C lass RO-C Lai-ge.st rerfcot Poach Exfaibtt Llewellyn Banks, Medford, cup. Class 81 Plums . Two Tlnlra I'ach, 10 Hptttlnunis I'lieti, Any Stanilnrd Variety . Nealon rnnch: Columbia plums, 1st. - 1 , nass 82 Gmpofl James Stewart, Modford: Camp bell's early grapes, two plates, 2nd. ( lass 8.1 N'nU M. K. Fosh. Talent: Mayettes, 2nd Franquette, Improved, 1st. f : , . v!1 U it Ti ""ter finnl(( fnr the Larry nualnted scheme It wa very Vimwuy " Scholar-hip at Cmwervntory 'ne Kuests. They w.-re; CeraMino interesting grimes, alter wnun re-, ,rfPhv. donated to the cessful. , Miss atherlne API,'f,t, w"nj W)inI ll(.,,n received that , L..;ham. Jane Sehmidt. Jeane I'e,-1 tresbments were nerved. A ' the Medford Oolf club f Mrs Jnmes Cnmpbell will ac.'.in pradtiated in elass - rnm l- Miss Aih.(,n rrawfnrd bun won a "'n, llarhara Sander. Mleanor j l.usluess meeting was held hi hnde nnd held lnt year edit the Colleglnn nnd eontrlhu-, Mniy Academy m lenxe M m.hninrshlp ln open competition , n-yd. Ituth Itamstrom. Mliaheth ; conjunction with the party, dur ve Wood, were 'plaved to are nsked to remember lh.it j ov nln on the Shasta fo, . e.itt e rntprinff hft VtUyh ron.ervntnrv i Meiling nnd Mnru-aret Meiling. Ing which the following officers &dno..i.. t- .... ' ...nvln Fehruary. (where she will nttend the tnivri-; MiM rv.,wfnrrt left were elected for th.- coming ytar: kort ,1,..;', t..mi..ml i "ti rr.skln. charter mem-tty of Washington. ,.,.rentle to continue her mudics : blge nnrl Dance Enjoyed Ivan Crumb, president: Mary Arn- WEDDINGS li. . . . '" "'"' " . . . .l.1l nf r'-t 0-2. Mt-rf .Irti.v Thnmil. hni nnil loiirin ni""" "1 . fl"l Mrs. V. Vawior, 8r., I cluh. Kiinke on the lly , ' ' ,. cmirr !Jik "" "urn Futon rtcfciiicd ; the founilinn fi inc i.in ... , T)p M (,,,. jivina niish ami "'nry ono un on tho lllh unlil Hint nnly tnn of llie man .j 8tot., ,vho hnve ben cm- rlnlontu hnrt falllMl I" Pa . ' i ... ih.. I'rUnr Ijikl. IiMllII- fy In the neml-flnnl. rtolit. llenrnl wan pxiirwrt I ,. 'i,,,. thn numnuT nmnlliH, m- ThompHon drnw n hy.JMrs. Cnnkln nnd Ihp ciun . ,,.,.,, , ,1,1, rly FrMny. Mis. Slei l" will vHIt friends hrre P0(l. 3-2. i lo Knlrm. Ii.r..ri rptiirninir to her hulliu III "fl-iy morning in the fin-1 Mm. L. F. Stewart ana her convi m after a two ycntV Intensive worlt under the direction of Hope Itia' k-i more Wiilett. The latter m. "Technlqually nnd artistically idnylng bridge and dancing, after speaking, Medford may well hejv. lib'h refrenhnv nts were served, proud of one of her own daueh j The Kunts Included Mr. and Mr, ters - native born as It demun-iToin Hoothhy. Tom Iloothby Jr., strates to the musical confer vator- j U'inton Iloothly, Mis fleorKianj Us of Chicago tho kind of work1 Muiluway and Miw Sibyl HrrcU. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ilolloway ' wplyer, first vire president; Arthur were hosts to a number of friends j Cook, second vice president; Flor- f dnesday. The eveninu was cpent ' ence Neiiman, third vice president; .leanette Trill, fourth vice presi dent; Helen Power, secretary; Mil dred Walker, trenxuter; KHzibeth Fleischer, song leader; I0verett Cole, sergennt-nt-nrma, anf Joseph Tower and Wuller buott, planlms. Jolitis4n Yoiiilff A very prrtl y wedillng took tilace Wednesday afternoon. Sen tember 11th nt the home of IT. M. Tlrnnhfim and wife, le.7 Klni; st reef, when John Morton John son of Junction City, Oregon, and Miss Mnttd L. Yonnir. nlwo of Junc tion City, were united in marriage. IJev. If. M. llrnnham officiating. Mr. Johnson Is ft contractor nnd i Miss Young Is nn accomplished nehool tenehcr. These young poo Pie are old time friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brunhnm. . . F YORK'S EXPLOIT FILES A REQUEST imnOKMXE, MnsH.. Sopt 21 IIP) A n u lot omployo of the Inrook. lino hluliwuy dopurtment npproooh od IiIm Hiipi.rlntoniU.nt, with a ro- 1 filioKl for thnn nff. Aslii-d tho rou Hon, ho rohiotnntly produced A . lotlor from Army war colloge ak Inn hint, nit ono of the Aovcn hup vlvorR of Hornoftnt AWIn 0. York's famouH exploit In tho ArRonne of-. Ti-iiho. to come to tho annual Milt- . tnry Exposition In Washington. Otln V. Mnrlthcw. tho modest employe, was, It developed, tho Corporal Wllllnm 11. Cutting men tioned In aersoant York's hook. ; Wounded, he foiiRht bealde tho SerRoant the dny 1.12 Germann sur- . rondoroil to seven Amerlenns.. Friends hero never knew until Id day that Mnrithew wns Corporal CntllnR. Mnrithew not only (rot permls- , ,lon to make tho trip but he'll get full pay for his services while he Is nt Washington, his employers announced. ' ' . The army Is so nnxlous to hnve , Marllhevv present, that tho War , department has promised to send nn nlrplnno to tako him to tho Capitol. , 1.1. . LEirziO IV) Several., palnt- Incs. Ineludlnir works of Rubens, Fouerhnch nnd Tlschbeln nnd vnlu- . ed st $12,000. were stolen trom . local art gallery, o-i V: lit ;il 1 J 'IV !l