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frrEDFORP MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDronTV01.T.nOX. SUNT) AY.' 'SEPTEMBER 20, 1020. , FTVH Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L or 75 , ' WEEKLY C Al.KNDAK ' ' -' "' MunUuy. , 1 . Oroator Medford Hub card r party at ! m. St. Mai-It's Oulld hull, Norili oukdolo. Public Invited. ; - . f v Tho chuirmon of tho com- i the JDih nniendment. 4 iiiittcc'ot thjft Junior High .The chapter hud as visiting 4 l'aront-Teachors will meet ul I daughters Mrs. Howard of lown. the home of Mrs. 1,. It, Hum- 4and- .Mrs. Itlgg of llliuoiH who plircys ui 2:3(1. ; ' addressed 'the ' chapter In a very 4 v . Tuesday. ; : 4 pleasing manner. ..'Woman's AHsoelittlon ot 4j Mrs. Paske delighted Hie chap 4 Presbyterian ehureh will have. 4 i tor with two beautiful voeal so- 4 air all-day meeting In tho 4 ehurch parlors with luiu-h- 41. eon from 1-' until 1 o'clock. 4i 4. -Woman's Foreign Mission- 4 4 ary society will meet at the ' 4 home of Mrs. Kmnut Whel 4 den, 4'U South King St. 4 St. Ann's Altar society 4 '-meeting In the Parish hall at 4 2:30. 4 . Wednesday. 4 Wednesday Study club will meet at the library at 2:30. All incmberH arc requested to come- prepared to give und 4 discuss a current event. , t 4 -. Regular meeting- I'ythian 4 4 club at the club rooms. 4 4 Business meeting followed by 4 4 social hour , , 4 4 Jackson . .-County . conven- 4 4 tlon V Q. T.'Us'ln Nazarcno 4 4 church in Ashland at 2 p. m. 4 4 llitirralay. 4 4 Medford CJarden club will 4 meet at the Hotel Medford nt 4 4 7:45 sharp. Special program. 4 All members urgcr to at- 4 4 lend. .4 4 (Friday. 4 .4 St.' Mark's Uulld will have 41 4n cafeteria luncheon at tho 4 ; 4 Parish house at 1 o'clock. - JMnncr Panoo i Popular Event. Ily' far the'; ' . ; . I most : outstanding; eyent of the entire fall social yal ntular was -tho dinner-dance glvon at the Hotel Milford as entertain-i went for the many- members ot 'the State -Bar assn. and their wr- i r " nllrnilri iyv nmni iapu r lli.. utntui .. ............. . HuMrvuie couri, inecircuii com i Judiscs and their wh'es as well 'as pl'ominent attorneys throughout Oregon 'tvho .were In :uttendiine nt . the .'annual convention with h convened In thin city Friday and fctoturdfty, closing with a baimuut given at the Jlotcl Medford last evening. '- ' ; VDanciiig was enjoyed during tho courses r and ; after the dinner. nua .Hlhn.l 1... i.. j Covers were . ptuced for one! hundred .and eighty guests. Talented Violinist I ,To Make Home Here. A talented young violinist who promises to be a welcome addi-; Hon to the music circles of south-' crn Oregon is Miss Montana Ma-, linn recently of Chicago who has! come to Medford to make hT home. Miss Mahnn who ha her ability as a violinist shrdhm ! nonorw is- vihiiiu earned an enviable reputallon for'nt home -of her daughter her ability as a violinist through MrH- Klmor mickey. concert and radio work in several! HWt of atitbmn flowers, at fitntes received her musical educa- j '"ctlvoly decorated .the house tlon at the American Conserva-- Eight intimate friends of Mrs. tory of muBlc in Chicago and the F"nk wero U0K,B nt tne tMr. Jdaho Technical Institute. She Olendalo, (Callf.V Nofta. bHnn taking lessons at the ago!1ono rm Tri of flvo and nt seven was featured ; , (,.llfllM1B . a a child prodigy In rocltnl. She , , " ' " ' section, of a largo orchestra nt the nfcu oi nine an tne younj?CHi mem ber. of an orchestra. In. the state of Montana; . , Miss Mohan recefit'ly- scored n decided hit locnllv when she ap- ... . . . . 1 peared before the members of Hie, Medford Itolary club. Her first official debut to the locnl public at largo will he-Tuesday evenina- Mr. and Mrs. Itay Tucker are when aho nppcara on an attractive cntertalnlng Mrs. Tucker's sls tnuaicHl . program over station t,.r. Miss Nellie Woolnrd of 1,1 1 KMtlD spohsored by the California tie Kock Arkansas. Oregon Power Company. 1 ' .. Oak t.roie Parent TeaiJii-rs s I. A.-It's Kntertuincd lluio Inlcre.HlIng Meeting. . Homo of Mrs. Ulrk-h. i a meeting of the Oak drove '. The .Crater Lske Chapter 1). A-1 Porrnt-Teachcrs' association was II. met at the home of Mrs. I'l-i held Friday, September 20lh nt rich on . Minnesota avenue. Satur- 3:00 p. nt. day, .September Slat. This was The meeting was called to or tho opening meeting and many jer by Mrs. Huson, vice presl plnns of 'work for the forthrom-, dent nnd - o i c n o d by singlnu lug. ytnr were , discussed.' The . America. ' 1 ''-." '" . chapter, decided at this llmo !0. Mrs. ltotts gavo the alms of liiark two historic" spots. Fort tln f.-T.. A. " Xnri?,. near1" Tolo. nnd live old j Two ' very" Intt'restlng ""arllelM llrdseyo ; home on-, the Pacific were rend.. One arllclo on short highway nortlr. of . Mcdrold. ... j stories' was read hy Mrs. lluek- A- special program whs" ren-, ,.s. An article on child hnlp at dvred In honor of Constitution home- was read by Mrs. Oustal Day; during which a very Instrue-. In) ( tlve, puper was read by Mrs. 1'-, plans for the coming year were Alblni on the Constitutional discussed. Some vrry Interesting Amendments. i mi-etlngs nre plnnned and It Is Mrs. D'Alblnl mentioned the : honed all parents will be able to three periods In American his- tory when amendments have , been added, the first 13 havlnt been made soon after the adop-; tlon of the Constitution and the ' U'h. 1 'tli and 10th were added . sixty-five years Inter as an out-; come of the Civil war. - The third period may be said to be due to the Increase in ' knowledge and tho enornuuis ad- ) vancement In Industrial condi tions when In 11 short space of -(.eight Nncnts .eight years the last four anusad-, have been added each eov- erlng it widely different subject.; different- circle. Mrs. J. :s. Mor Only two. the Kth and 17th.rltt. Me. Spllve.-, Mrs. Dynan, hoWM-cr. since the adoption of II).- Mrs. Frrderlck Johnson, Mrs. Constitution 1 10 vesrs o-.-o In or.y ! Ci. W. llver. way changed tho ortglnaj draft of , A delicious luncheon was serv- the Constitution. I The first l am- lb 111 of IllfhU and 1 sets , forth more limn -0 ii.;h'..i of the Individual, . The -1 :itl and ' 11th amend ments give freedom and full citi zenship to the. ncgruos, but it was. fifiy-tivn yours before the full government suw fit to give ! citizenship to 'women, by adding los. She was accompanied Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. rirkh was assisted by Mrs. Newbury, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Wl.iiionl und Miss Detweilor. 4 j Itiforntal Bridge Party 4 During the Wni, : Mrs. Jiulph .Bailey was ho- , tt'NH on Monday for an informal 1 bridge evening at her home In i I urrell Court. A color -scheme jof orange and jrreen was car- ' rletl out in the decorations; al- jso in the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. U. Finch held high seoro and Mr. and Mrs. W. an loan. low. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Halley's hospitality Included: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Van loan, Mr. and Mrs. Bremen Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schoffel, Mrs. Jossio Clif ford. Mr. and Mrs. William Klrk patrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Cllen Lald ley the hostess and Mr. Bniloy. Mrs. L. E. Williams left Friday for a month's visit with Iter sis ter and mother in . Hank . Rapids, Minnesota. Port hind. She went by way of I Ilrldco Ijtinrltcon I Event of the Week. Mrs. F. 1. Tuu Vclle was hos tess for a t o'iMock luncheon at her attractive home In Jackson- vllle on Friday; . bridge being played In the afternoon. A bowl of fall flowei-a centered! the table nt which covers woro placed, for twelve.- ' Mrs. -IS. E. Orecn held high i score in the: bridge game.. , ljuportjiiit Meeting Junior lUgli Unirnien. , ... cii.ui men oi n 'us rt.i. t cuiiiiumoes oi junior iiigu-i-ai v.ih.-... -u.,,,,.,,,. . u. I at- the home of Mrs. 1,. Jl. Hum' enuouhar' association. will moot imi-ys on uapuai inn tomorrow iifternomi at !;H - lo transact MJtllC illl.'IU i;illl . UIIMIO.SS. - Mrs. iFunk Hot urns Fiom Callfortiio, . .Mrs. H. C. Funk haa recently returned from . a two weeks' vis it in southern California. The daughters of Dr. and Mrs.) H. C. Funk live at Pasadena and J Urn-bank. California. Dr. Funk was pastor of the First English Lutheran church of Clendalc. California nearly nine years before coming to Med ford. Complimenting Mrs. II. C. Funk of Medford. Ore., Mrs. C. A. Kohr and Mrs. II. D. hase en tertained yesterdav at ten at the n,,m r the former. ..32 orttw Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Falling and, daughter. Xietty Jnno have re- turnC(, from a lwo.wcckH. Vnca tlon upent In California. ' They visited Mrs. Ka '.ling's sister at Corning, enroutc to . 8nn Fran cisco. They, made the trip by motor In their new - Dodgo so- liioior in iiieir nnrt rrort very cnjoyablo time. attend. A committee was appointed to report on some good book to bo used as n study for the year. Mrs. Tyrrlll was appointed lender for the next meeting. Mu. 1'lrk-h MoMcss At .summer Home. Mrs. IawIs Llrlch was hostess, Thursday at her summer homo on the Itogue to Mrs. W. K. Tumy, president of the Womans' ossoelatlon of the Presbyterian iliurch and the rhelrmcn of tho ed and tne aii.rnoon spsm ndments ortsewlng and making plana tor the.test In Portland whern ho will I work- for to oomtng rear. ' "' AJvBta6nt sootborn Oregon as tl: great' tfea) - ut , enthusiasm was shown to iW .plana and all re turned home feeling the day had beeu muni pleasantly spent. Seattle People. Ks-tlt Week lit Medford. . Mrs. H.M). Herfornan of Beat tie, spent most of the past week In Medford and motored homo. Mrs. Heffernan. daughter of M' .-.lid Mrs. Ed llanley, was born on the Hunley farm near Med fortl. Mr. and Mrs. Heffernan drovo over to Crescent City while Mr. byuianley was transacting business here. 44 Dinner Party - At Norman Home. Wednesday evening a most do- ! lii ious Hamburger dinner was en- Joyed by the girls of the M. M. Department store nt tho homo of j Mrs. Kdith Xonuan, 315 West jHcttHnn. The tUnner of .. JIhiii burutT sandwiches, lettuce, sliced tomatoes, onions. pickles, olives. Ice cream with crushed stmwber ries, cake, coffee and mints was served buffet style. Tho evening I was spent in dancing and various 'stunts. Those present were: Mesdames Alberta Murray. Hiisiiu Curtis, Sarah Pyburn, Kdna Pursel. Ks tella Single. Monta Davis, Pansy Colder, llcssle Hillings. Ann Bran don, Allie Dooley, and tho Misses Juanita Brnndon, Gladys .Whltson. and Oertiude Henderson. Visitors Here.: From Hollywood, . . Morton L,. Ilnnnu and wife of Hollywood, Calif, spent Hie" week end n,t the, -home of,N. U: New comb. Mr. Hauna Is a brother of Mrs. Newcomb ami is a- realty dealer of Los Angeles. He was much disappointed because deer season -was -not open. Mrs. Clianey Honored the I With Informal Ton.' i Mrs. Helva urd:iy heme, travel F.dward headi and Mrs. Aiken' entertained on Bat afternoon at the former's at an informal tea nnd shower in' compliment to i Mrs. Mary -Chancy - who-; tcft Sun Iday for Louisville, Kentucky to Intlend' the Nntlonal . 'eoitventlon f ,,, ATO,r)con Legion and the AuxlllarV . " " .----' ,'Tho rooms ' were doeornred ; anhlA .,H- touc In u(. orunB and yellow, ,,, .,,. ,,,.. ,.,, marigolds, j blooming flowers uddiug color to the scene. Mrs. Burk presided at the ten table. - . , Over twenty-five friends call-; d during the afternoon, A num ber of useful gifts to he used on h;i tlp were prvsenl'-'d tot Mrs. Chancy. . j i Iteturns Homo ' iTfiii ltl IleMi. Mrs. Mnry C. Dennis of Chi cago has returned to her honvi after a visit of aevcral weeks ntUhat tho pioneer woman has Just; the ftome of her aunt, Mrs. M.I Detweiler. I'tirrmT HefcluVilt .TMtur Here. Harry D. Mills or Keno. Ne da Is the EUest of Mr.' and Mik. niley I). Hanson; ' Mr. Mills Is a former resident of Medford and wna- very much pleased with Mcdford's , growth In tho past three ycaro. ' Miss McF'arlane Visitor At .Ncwcoron Homi Mies Lillian McKnrlano of Francisco is spending her Ban va- cation ot the home of N. 11. New- comb. Miss Mel'-nrlnnc Is u niece of Mrs. Ncweomb. . . llnner Party l-'or Out-of-Tunn (illrxls. Mrs. Si. C. firaves entertain ed at a farewell dinner-party durlnc tlie nasi week honoring ! J Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Neighbor of)n iln contest In-ld here recently. Wllllls, Calif., who have been ! itutli Miss I'lliind and Mr. Pnck visiting relatives here. They left 1 ham are students or the .Ins. Hlev the last of the ' week tor Kind ens studios. Tuesduy's (;oico pro- Valley where tW'y exiiect to Valley where they expect to spend several weeks. Covers ' were plnccd for: ' Mr. and Mrs. Neighbor. .Mrs. Clara; Scott, and sons. Walter and Thlm j as, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wolft nnd , son, liny, .I.lojil ll-nderson, HI-j ton and Aliln Oraves, Wllllaui 1 and Mlldren Jtnuor, nnd the hos-; tcss. I Mr. nnd Mrs. tllen I,. Jnckson nnd Mrs. tllen I,. Jnckson; ro new residents of Medford hav-1 p(ll)art program which was pre Ing moved here lust, week f'"'" 1 llU.d OVcr by Karbi Davis 11s mns Albany.. Mr. Jackson Is gcnernl . (i(. uf Cercnionles. - Among the snles manuger. for -the California, ....,, I1,11,i r.rcent were Mr. un-gon i-ower i-ocpnii- ,-inu ..ioui.- 1H1, Mrl,, j,,,, Stevens, .Mr. tain States power Company nndij,,., I;ill.u Di.vis, Mr. and will make Ills future -headquarters iircn . Itroinley, Mr." and in -this city. . :" Mlrsclhe Mnslcnl Lvcllt t ...ui,.ni r nt.t,.ttnl ' merit will lie presented by tho California Oregon Power Company over station KMED Tucrdoy eve ning from io 10 p. m. Several new artists will be Included In lh-1 i.-rdV for forv8lls. where shejl"r" of Importance. will bo under group of vntcrtniners selected fo.')n nttend Oregon State college. ' consideration, also she has a most the Coocq urogram which will be: tli.. 1. mi.. i. . .i ,. Interesting progrsm outlined. In made up of voCul nnd Jnstrunien- Isl music. Two new mnlelnsi who will make their debut over the local radio station at this tlm are Miss Mildred Plltind. soprani and Miss Montana Mm linn, violin ist late of Chlcsgo. They will supportud by c.eorgo Packham. ; 1 is piny by the "Copco Players ba-o and Miss Kvelyn Wold, lust Tuesday evening. Tho drama pianist, both of whom nre well which was entitled "The Desert -known In Medford music circles.) id cabin's Tale," was replelo with This will bo Mr. Packham's In .t. local appearance beforo leaving for the Atwater Kent Itadlo con- Pioneer Women of Jackson County , Retain Spirit of 'Covered Wagon' Days I Sir & f . v-, f V Mrs. Mary Dunn. Mrs. M. It. Vlnlng nnd Mrs. A. 11. Russell, southern Oregon pioneer women at meeting In Ashland Thursday. Below Mrs. B. M. Howlctt of Kaglc I'glll I. All are widely known. "I'udiiuntcd pioneers," she call ed them the !i3-year-old Mary' M. Dunn, oldest member present ut tho Southern Oregon Pioneers' as sociation annual meeting held in Ashland last Thursday. The moth er of Senator Cleorge Dunn . who traveled 3tU miles to attend tho meeting. Is still an eloquent ex-, ample of the spirit of the cover ed wagon days. " - Willi a mind ns keen nnd alert as a far younger person, the pret ty .little woman with the miow white, hair and smiling blue eyes was like a queen on a. throne In the Pioneer Log Cabin wher'.' the meeting; was held. Sitting on a bench before the largo fire place, she was the center of at tention from the few romiiiniug pioneers and tho mu number of native sons .....I II, .,l ..lill.lt'i.ti cln filed nnst in erect her 'Of course you don t rememncr, me but I do Want to lneet'you: and wish you well," .said a, nild-.. die iiged . woinhn grasping' her.. hand, ' t - - Vio were your folks. iiHlted llin iilnneer, the lli;lit of recos-; xhe entertainment feiitureu were n 'Git; Mrs. Hula Dean, " I, who nltion nlrendy lie;lntiln(r to dnwn n elim-Ke of Senator Ceo. Dunn, , eroxwd from MIkhoiii-I In 'ti l; Hyl in her eyes. The lady nientloni d nlto Vrenented aa tile flrat mini-j venter Pntteinon.. "2, who eroMcd their names, enllrely -keitliol; hnr, n luvnealion by Itev. II. T. , In 'B2 from Ohio; Jtrs. J. V. MIIIh, that It would mean anythine to j Mitchclmore. Mra. Mlteholniore -7 i)0 came from TenneHBCo In her listener. 1 1 '' ' ' 1 then played - two well received '58; Mm. M. A., AHhpole, 7-1, who l.lko a rinnli. . the 911-year-old pi,,,,,, nimiln i H. "To fcipring" by j cronnod In '74 from Mlmourl, nml face broke Into 11 Hinlle. bf eouvao ! (irleif, and an encore. . Hulo titowart, who cnnio In '72 Klie remembered the woman'aj ,ir. . i. Xelaon, Htandlim hoc-; front Maryland. j folkH. and lout no haute In prov-; rotary of the uaoelatlon then read ' Inp It with an anecdote that brntjtlie minutcn, and urncd natlvo houh la furpilHed IiiukIi from tho na-iiu- dntlKhtera to hand In all the, i tlve daiiKhter. ' data-, they could Kather. on their! More atal'tline; Htlll In the fa.?t pnrcntn and their pioneer nctlvl-, completed the book. "Undaunted 1 Pioneers ' which Klvesa vivid nnd Interesting- history of her own fam-1 Illy, aloliB with a valuable account acy in the mntcrlul. lis it will ultl-1 I of tho lives of other settlers andinuitely be used In a section of Ore-(of j the happenings that surrounded ' K0p history. ! them In those days.- - j. .A violin solo, ' Hercnndc," by ! Mrs. Dunn's sister, Mrs. A. H. shubcrt was exceptionally well Ulissell, mother of Mrs. Winters of,Vinyod by t'hestei- Woods, with Ashland, was the 'next oldest plon-JMrs. eer proscnt. She Is SI, and yaa also a revelation to the 150 or moro members and guests present at the meeting.' Passing her !3-ycar-old sister In the hill,! their Chrlitlnn duties, wns paid j Ashland, Elliabcth Payne of Ash thv lulter called out mhicltuvlous-' tho group by Itev. T. H. Mitchel- j land, Kllmbotli Hinllli ot Ashland ly: -- ' ' i move, who ended his talk with iJand Henry S. Kmery of Ashland. "Hello, old lady." , reading ot Walt Whitman's; Mrs. Kiln, W'ngner. one of tho i "Don't call me old ludy or j I'll knock you down", she retor4 j ed with mock menace lloth burst i Into merry laughter. Mi's. M. U. Vlnlng. !l2-year-o!d i- : -. '- ' result nf hnvinc won first place glam has been arranged by Mr. Stevens nnd promises, to bo 'one of tho most rnjoynblo musical events of the season. Medfonl People Attend party nt tiiimls Pqss. seeernl parties of local attended the "night club' people parly stalled by the 'Covomon" of rii-anls Pass at the ltcdwoods ho 1,1 1 Thin-si nv evening. . .Meuioru .,1,.i,.is were ' fwili ircd on the and Mrs.; Mrs. Mae' Herbert Alford. Misses Kllow Wilson nnd Evelyn Wold and 'Messrs Oeorge purkham And A. 8- Hosenbanm. Miss Pardee Leaves For Oregon 8tte College. Miss Elsie Pardee, daughter ol I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Pardee, left She Is taking a vocational course. C'iK-o Players" .ilvo Premier Xorrl. lnnna. A large audience of local riidl: funs greeted the premier presen- '-.totli.n of the liiKHt llob-n Nor- real p;itho nnd thrills nnd he'd Iho .Interest .of all who listened In up until the final eurtnln. Mm. H'elln -(Jnlsenbarry as tho mother. fcnd little Dick Slecler as the soiiner the blue premium tugs from(enl at the dnncu: ueh largely mothev of Irving Vlnlng and Mr. Others follow: Mrs. Sarah Watk-l and daugh-,(J'hinr AHhluul woro Imbieie'. L who' crossed In 62 from! i tit attend this year's meeting dun tu Tailing; neaitn i;egrt "V1 hef ii.bsence was keenly felt by tile I Tennessee; Mrs. M. T. Ituckley, 75 J oibtrH In the fust dwindling group,. ! who, came In 'CU from New Jer-; 'hMtoKrflin' uf the day ,iiuit;Hey; ' Newton Hanks, ' rfO,' crossed ! fdVnt H(::lo in the morning -with from Illinois In' 'fi l; Mrs. S. A.I n, s.Mtullcf i rcHident, iirfBlillHK. ().- . -rJiullcr, l-rei ; The.entertalnmeti tics, which she Is Including In the records of Southern Oregon Won- ; eers in -Jacksonville. Hhe also. stressed the importance of aceur - K. A. Woods at tho piano, A stirring tribute to tho pioneers . and the courago which enabled Knlghten of Talent, Mnry Hudson them to cross the plalnH and cn-lof Jacksonville, Mrs. V:III Daley duro hardships In tho pursuit of! of Eaglo Point, Mllllo fionger of Pioneers." ; The closing feature" oT tho prog- ram was contributed by the Phoc-jnuiil pioneer's meeting was givenrtlne Miller, Mulsu Urommer, Uer nix quurlct, the personnel of which a sreelal eulogy by menihcra trom'nldlno l,nlhnni, .Carrol Dodgo, Included; Mr. and Mrs. V. W.ltho floor. Fnihces Mollor." Dorothy Paloy, - ."-" r 1 janet-Wray Smith, Karbnra Dru- wero espeelnlly good In their' the fair and those having taken ry, Iiura Drury, Mary Kdmlston, pill-Is while the rest of Iho cast prlr.es can get their tugs Thlirs-! Helen Kdmlston. Flora McMnth, also aciilited themselves with day evening. Winifred Warner, Uortha Crano, great credit. This new Norrls i 4 I Liiella lowry. . drama will be broadcast over sta-1 Degro of Honor Hill Wulker, Mcrlnnd Tollefson, tlon KCtf tomorrow night. cording lu report. . . . Mitt Koppet Leaves ; On Vacation Trip - .Miss .Josephine Kuppes left tills ; past week tor Portland, wiiero Mie , '""I spend Iter vncntlon. , 'friends. ' '','. Miss Koppes Is scereturv for the; itefreshnienls were served by .piicksou 1 oumy iieiuiu i.nn ami , nssociaiu.n. which posuion Kim nas 1 held since Hit- work was nrBHiiUed ' livo ycins ago. nue uns seen tne Wmk from I ho embryonic slngo, a struggle fur an Ideal, to the pres ent efficient, bUHy unit, doing val uable work In helping Jackson county he healthy. Miss KnppeH ses greut iHiHsllillllles and. alms stil to he accomplished. ' ; ' - 1 .Mcdiiird (.iinlcn tlub Ti..MiTt 'lliiirsdny. On Thursday evening. October 3, there . will be a meeting of the Medford ti inli n club ut the Ho tnl Medford ut ?:K. The pi-enldi-nt. Mrs. Carl Hwlgnrt. urges a full attendance, us mnt- which each memler. will bo In- vlled to tnke part. There will be a round tnble of tho season's gardening experiences: led by Mrs. ,oiils t'lrlch. who will with Dancing Party, give the high lights of her sue-1 Mbs Margaret Warner was hos ing the summer. This will bo fnl- tiss for a dancing party at the ces.ful gardening experiments dur- lowed by three-minute talks ly Onkdiile Friday evening. Hofrcsh nthers having beautiful yards nndjmcuts were served at 12 o'clock, gardens. inner, which the girls enjoyed n II will be rendlly seen how en I Jnyable this meeting will be for if lower lovers. Mrs Hivigort will also Imvo v-l'li I lie s iT-t' i fJT . ' tHSN t.-.t.U". .' : I'n-ntlw, Ivan Harrington, George 13L i - .,( Harrington, David Iowry. Hon fm - . . . : Thoinar, Roy Washam. Cloyd N4"'' " T . Smith. Oeorge Wlnne. Carl Holz- Hs"t' 1 V '''Igang and Charles M'lllllock, C) "Uf'-'t Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Cannday Krame, Mrs. 'Albert Soliss and E. V,. (.lore. They hhuk two aelee tuitiH, aerompanied upon the piutio by Mrs. MltehHmore. After a half-hour visit, tho pnni4i'H and their woliN, ditUKh ters ami f;nintlchUdren repaired to the ehio club hfUHo next door, where a bounteous repast of chlek en, and cold meats of eVery kind and category, salmis of the same dtHcrlptinn nml uuiintttlcs of oth er food was served on several long banquet tables. Among . tho pioneers present who crossed the plulmt by covered wagon were the following: Mis. 'rare ability has written this Inter Mary M. Dunn. 3, and her young- j csting biography, Mrs. William's er sister, Mrs. Ann II. Husnell, ill. review was very fine, who rrosHed In 'bZ from MIshouH; Tho host ens, Mrs. McDonald, as Mrs. S. C O'Hrien. Jifi. who cros8- Histed by Mrs. Furnas, who pro- nla. and landing finally In Ore-: gou In T.6; Mrs. A. h. Harvey. 81 J Each year V. E. O. husspon who craKsecT In '52 from Spring-! sored ft rummage sale to rnlne field, Illinois. Mrs. Harvey, men- j funds. for social service. This year Ibms with iii'ldo tho fact that shcithn rnmmlttii III eharue consisting was born across the street from the home of Abraham Uneoln. - i' Jown; Mrs. S, E. Hewlett, S2, who j came from Missouri in 'u2: Mrs. j HlBh. 80, who crossed In 'Ju from ; cantrell, H I, erumctl from MlHBOtirl I At the election of office for the eomliiK year, which took place directly following tho biittiet, V. rt. t.'olemnn of Medford wan choa- en iih prenideiit, nnd Allco llan- ley of dent. Jacksonville, vlco tiresl-; Tho remaitilnv offlcors! which nre carried over from year i tu year are, Mamie Day Nelson of I Jacksonville, secretary, Nellie llrltt Jacksonville, treasurer and Kiln ( Uurrett of Ashlaml, second treas- , urcr. i ftbltunrlcs rend In memory of pioneers who departed duriuK the .past year reviewed tho lives of E, Karlow of Ashland, William oldest of Ashland plonenrs, who illcil but two nights before .Iho 1111- llidd Mis ting. Hill Cunnlnghnm, Hob lSmmens, The Degren of Honor Protective 'jack lioyle, Mob Hoyle, Harold iiMsoelation met in regular session! fio Piiiier, Hob Slooler, Conway Friday evening, September 27, and Ijitlmni, Harold lyilhum. John outlined their 'work for the fall, ! Hodden,- Karl ' Oroy, Kenneth lifter which a program nnd social I Ktvartr ' Karl Melcnr, Hen Day, Kit ,uur wns enjoyed by members and jj,.,. .In))h nd Irs.' Sellor. ! Tho m.xl mciing will bn In-thu ,,., fl ha, nmo social 0i:to- 1,.,.. of. , ,- . . , . , , Dinner Party' - t Honoring lllrtlidny. J A ' ' - Mrs-. ,W. Ilculby i.f - Hnrr'dnlo nvenue, entertained lit" honor of , her husband's birthday, with' a I dinner pn.rty-on Tuesday evenlnif.. Covers wero laid fur 10, Includ 1 Ing: I Mr. nnd Mrs. Spjulh, Mrs. John 'Seller, Miss Adnbee oiler. Miss j'llazcl Spjuth. Mr. Hurley Wright, ; Misses M 51 lie nnd Muriel lleolby. . 1 California Visitor l.cnvt-M fur Ilnine. Miss lien lull Davis, who hns been n house guest of her cousin Mrs. Hnm Pollard during the past Week, will leave today for her homo In San Francisco. Miss Warner -.nli'rlalus home of her parents on Koii'.ltJ slumber party with breakfast e, Ved at I) o'clock Hututilny morn ling. The following guests were pres Mlyses Murguri't Warner, Wini fred Warner. Anna May I'uson. Dolores llullirotik, Adra Kdwurds, tioldle IllKdnii. Iieuh lllgdon, Mary Kato Walters, Uorothy Juno Will ters Murguret Chlltlers, Nclle (Ireene, llargara Wall, J,nDonna Doris ration and ltuby Messrs. Mux Carter, I'eh Conawny Lathem, Hill IJoyd Hammaek. Clyde 'ichtner, I.loyd Himmlnson, Hob of ltOHcburg are in tho city visit ing friends nnd relatives foi sev eral days. Mrs. A. U Hill left Friday for n week's visit with relatives in San Francisco, 1 K. O.'i Ilmo Opening Meeting Chapter A. A. of P. E. O. held tho first meeting of the year at tho home of Mrs. McDonald on Wed. afternoon. After the reg ular session nt which tho presi dent Mrs. W. B. Robinson presided, the first of tho year's programs was given. Mrs. L. E, Williams chose ns her. book on biography tho now ono by John Corbin on Washington. It U appearing In acrlbner's nnd Is an authentic pro wentutlon of the Fathor of our Country, as shown by manuscripts, diaries, letters and stories. Tho author has devoted a great deal ' of time to his research nnd with refreshments. of Mrs. TouVclle, Mrs. E. A. Mooroj nnd Mrs. I.ove. havo imnnuncrd tbe Oct date ns Friday and Saturday.: October 4 and 6- The salo will : be held In the building fnrmeriy . oceunled . by Mulllna. next docr; to Huasers Inc, 4 Mhinewtn ivmle . KnJy Soutlierir Ore. j Mr. and Mrs. II. O; Frobfttn, jr. and two children, who have, boon KtieslH of Orondp'a nnd tlrandma If. O. ' l'Yolmch fur til rco ' weeks leave tomorrow for their homo In Minneapolis. Minn. They nnjoyed their visit, the county fair, Crater Inko nnd other agonic attractions very much. Mrs. Frobaeh, Jr. formerly .lived In Ashland with his luirents, but has been away thirteen years. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Meeker ro turnetl Saturday - from a brief motor trip to Portland. They al so attended the Slate fair In Sa lem. - Miss Marshal! Honors House t.uvsC with I'arljr Miss Marjorie Marshall ontor talned a group of tho "younger folk" at tin Informal dunclng par ly Saturday evening at tho Mnc shull homo on South Holly street In compliment to her houso guest. Miss Donna. Colvlg of Wood, Cali fornia. , . , The rooms were docoratid In flowers of gold and yellow and leaves of various colors which lent e truo spirit of tho fall season. Music wns furnished by a throe pleco orchestra. A buffet luhcheon was served at midnight: (luests included: Donna .I'nlvlg, Peggy Miller, JllB- Itenmos, Dob Chrlstnor, ana uco. Wlnne.-'. -'.,'."''. Vlslturs Hero . Itctuni llonw, .' '. V'- ' Mr. and- Mrs. C. Clnrdner . of Phoenix.--Arizona, who nxvtA call ed hero by the denth of Mr. Onrd ner's mother-havo returned to their hohiC. They will vlslt frlends In Calltornla'for n fow days. : Itcttirn lfiinio -. ! t rom Visit Here. "Mr.'andMrs..Thomns Turpln of Itremet-ton. AVashington who hnvo boon visiting relatives nnd friends hero for several, weeks roturned to their homo Thursday. Mrs. Iterrlaii Fjitcrtulna Alpha Delta Class. The Alpha Delta class of First Christian church was entertained In tho home of Mrs. Ilorrlan. 106 Vancouver uvenua Thursday uftor noon. . Tho business perlud was In chnrgo of tho prosldenl. Mrs. C. M. lion. Meeting wns opened by song. Tho scripture rending nnd prayer by Mrs. Unyd Wicks, fol lowed. Committees and groups for tho Fall nnd Winter work wore discus sed nnd adopted, A teachers' training course, will bn ono phono uf tho work planned for tho near future. The social hour Was devoted-lu games, music and rend Inrs. . . ' Refreshments of opoii fncoj sundwlchus, cookies and coffee were served by the hostess. Thoso assisting tho hostess were .Mrs. I.loyd Wicks, Mrs. Hoy Uuyur, Mrs. ( M. Hon and Mrs. 1. H. Gove. Thero were twenty-one- ladles . present, . . .Turksonvlllo S IumiI P.-T, A. Hold OiH'U Mating..' . Jackson School l.-T. A. held Us first meeting of the year at tho Jnckson school building with nil 1 newly elected officers present. Tho program wua furnished by tho up per grades of tho school which ' pleased very much. Considerable business common to the first meeting was cared, .for and bills were presented and al lowed. . The new business ' concerned was the election of delegates to tho stnto congress to held at t! rants Pass soon, tho way of con ducting the membership drive for new members, and arrangements for Daddy's night to he held at tho regular meeting date in Oc tober. ...... Mrs. Jeanne La Id ley's room gets the flag for the next month fur having the largest number of par ents present. - " One of the most Interesting "fea tures of the meeting was the. so cial after adjournment...... .The- re- freshment commltteo arranged the group in a semi-clrclo in the low er hull, and served them a bounti ful supply of. dainty cakes, sand wiches and coffoe.-., . . , v Mr. and Mrs. Bort Lowry and children nro spending; the week end at Diamond Lake. -. ' lk Mrs. FlUigel IIostcsM .: Honoring Mrs. llansoni Mrs. J. F. Fllcgcl was hostess at dlnnor Tuesday evening honor ing Mrs. Aaron Hanson of River- . sldo Calif., former high school li brarian of this city.. Mrs. Han sen stopped off in Medford this past woek en routo to her home from Eugene where she has been visiting her mother. Covers were placed xor twenty four guests, St. Marks Guild . ;V Will Meet. ? ' The St. Stork's guild will, op'e their meetings for the Fall Reason with n 1 o'clock cafeteria lunch con,' In tho Parish hall.' A large Inttundnnco Is anticipated. Card Party ' ' " K. V. Hall ": - , - : ' - Tho w omen, of the k. r.' lodge hnd a card - parfy-i on Thursday evening at' the club rooms. Both bridgn 'nnd fiVo.-'-hundrcd-Weee played. In ' bridge, - Mrs. Lillian Vlso held high score, Mr. Borne burg second and Hazel. Anderson low. In flvo hundred Mr. T. Judge held high,- Mrs.. Ida Cole second and Mrs. C. Flchtner low. Eight tublcs wero In play. ' '' -' ' ' Tho social committee comprised the following hiombers, Mrs.'W. Switrtz, Mrs. T. -Judge illd Mrs. T. Heine. ' ' . .(. ChryHniitlieinum Circle ,. "., ,'. !')nJoy. Social Evening - - Chrysantliemuni' circle,- Neigh bora ot Woodcraft- met in social session Monday evening , In the I. O. O. F. hall. .. , . . ...... An) Interesting program.? was given Including: : Instrum e n 1 0 1 number by Luclle Shirley and Billy Lyman: reading, Mrs. T. O. Heine: song by Ellen Piersoq ac companied by Chrlstinla .Pierson; solo by Mrs. Reed,, accompanied by Genevieve Brown; Instrumental solo, Corlne Harwood. .and- har monica number by Bobblo Schroc ongost...' ; ', . j ,. ' Tho following committee served I refreshments of salad, sandwiches. ana coftco:--Nellie Hchrooongost, Dorothy Sciipter, Mario Wolbt, Ernest, Mnry and I.enoro Whlto. Miss lisuhschur Likes ' ' : " New Dalle Hero - . 1 As this Is her first experience In social service work,- Miss Edith Laubschur,- now nurse In- County Health Unit, Is most enthusiastic . appreciating everything In Jackson county. from scenory and cllthato to the splendid roads, Miss. Laubschur comes with splendid recommendations and adequately prcparcd for county nurso sorvlce. She 'la graduated from University of Washington, from which school 'she .also .took social' servlco work. . She -hos had two yoors experlence nt the hospi tal In Taklmn. .. With' her-coming tho work of the rlursen Is divided ' differently, Mrs.' King ltnvltig Cetr- ' tral Point and school dlslrlot (iur. eoundlng;' Miss (llwi'rii -Medford-and surrounding; ami AI.Iss Lntlb- schur, Ashlutjd and 'surround Itfg. . Music nassea In .-..' f - Jllgll SK-IIOUI. - '; T . j ' The many patrons of the'-Mdd-rord si-liobl who' wish their own children to have special muslcnl advantages and who ore Interested In the general opportunity for mu leal appreciation afforded all chil dren, aro pleased with the positive attltudo taken' by the executives ot the public school rolatlve to music study. Besides tho expansion 'of the band and glee club actives, clnsses in harmony are offered In the high school and thu adjust ments made In high school relatlvo to outside study In voice, violin and piano have been cxtcnited to high scholarship students In - the Junior high. Nothing stimulates Interest in music more than recog nition In schools. The enrollmen' for band nnd orchestra under Wil son Wnlto, Is about fifty percent more than last year. 1 . , 1 ' Miss Helen Inch Is spending the week-end dn Portland visiting with friends. , . Additional Society on Pave Seven