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PAGE FOUlf AfEDFORD MAIL 'TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOV, SUNDAY, NQVKMIUIU 17. 10'JO. The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Irene DeLosh ft 1 If TVfcEKI'.V -.U:.IJ.K . , Momuiy. Crater Lake Guild will meet at llio home of Mm. II. It. Klllott at Corning Court at I o'clock. Chapter A. E. of P. E. O. luncheon Hotel Bedford, r 12:i. .- Past Matrons club enter- tnhia Oram Pass chapter with luncheon at Hotel Med- ford ono o'clock. Tuesday. l-a-l KM f'lrele will meet with Mm. A. E. Ly man. 80S t Vnt Tir-kHmt j. ; aenis oi Aieuioro. moving lo vn- Mia-lona "tea and praise ;land a hort time ago. tXLo,VV. '.c twelfth was "the day." C. J Brommer. 821 Jllnne- sota.. I r-i..." .. V..fc " - ,i meet at the home of Mr,. O. O. Alenderfer. on South . - , , . . . . 0alU,a,C a;,2J. Lay ? ... . ",r.tT. .m I hold It regular meeting at tlm llhrury at 2:30. TaliMiiun Temple of Pylh- Ian hihlcrn will meet at tha Pylh Inn hall. 4 Regular meeting of Chrys- antlieinum Circle. Thimble 3h rlub will meet with Neigh- hor fitella Anderson, 1120 Ni- antic. ; TliurMlay. Dclphlans group No. 1 will j J meet with Mrs. John Crews j at 930 a. m. The Mistletoe club will bold their regular Xuvein- ler social. Pythian sieter card party In the evenlnff at th K. P. nan. Wenonah club of Pocahon- taa lodge card party at the homo of Mrs. Ceo. L. Wat- son, 209 Haven. Koyat Neighbors will meet at IV. O. W. Jiall. Btato su- pervliior of Oregon and Roy- af Neighbors " will be pres- cut. Degree of Honor Protec- tlvn association will icct In Altlioa hall at 7:30. V .i Mrs. O. C. Hoggs will bo 4 -hosrefM to' her division of Delphlnns nt 0:30 o. m. t l YIday. . Etta D. Ilubbs Tent, Daugh- ters of Veternns will meet In the armory at R o'clock. I'ocuhuntaH lodgo will meet fr at the. Redman hall. Dance evening, with music by Dick- ry'a .orohestra. The Hhady Cove P.-T. . A. will give, a TlittiRitaivInK en- 4ertalnincnt-at 8 o'clock. ' T -- . 9I1sh HuvIh lffinor. liuctil at Irtilirhron. '', ..Ml-s. J. A. Perry .was hostess ul her home, 004 West Main fur u 'I o'clock luncheon Thursday evening coiiipjiinentluit Miss An nil Davis, biTde-rlcel. ' The mis cellaneous shower planned by the lioslcsH for the honor-guest Hindu 1lcr recipient, of many beautiful gifts. . ... , v Tho tables were beautifully dec orated with,' , sweet peas, and 'chrysanthemums In the ' roomfl pdiied to tho attractiveness. Hridgo was played at four ta I'les, with Mrs. Trowbridge win ping high scliore nnd Mrs. i, W, fvcly. tho consolation, : ' Guests Included the following: Sllss Ansll Davis. Mrs. J. W. IJve- ly. Mrs. V. H. llolger, Mrs. II. I fcigcfun. Mrs. Iten Trowbridge. Mr. Max Pierce, Mrs. Hearts Hpcncer, Mrs. Hob Johnson, Mrs. Justin Kmllh, Miss Josephine Kop pes. Miss licrtrudn Jluller, Miss rhylls Huberts, Mrs. A. V. West, Wljs. Bob Norrls, Mrs. Glenn Hiultll, Mrs. L. P. Wilcox, Mrs. Kcott Davis, and Mrs. R. A. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. 1). -u'ltced und family wero dinner guests Thurs day evening- of Mrs. Anna Uuetz luff and family of Ashland. See It Here I NOW i i The New B BULOVA AMB4SSADpR Amerlco'l eulilanding engraved duit-proof COe, 15 ewe I Bulova movement, lotetl iryle bar link band. jLARRY SCHADE i. YOUR MVORITI JEWELER SINCE 1t1S L jfSS fCT CTI t 1 03311 Former Medford Couple Observe GoldenWedding Anions the AmisUce. day affairs ' the .celebrutlon of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Sim. YV. li. Waltermlre of Ashland at the beautiful new home of their " " hl city. Mr. and Mm. i Waltermlre were formerly resl. . ........... . . ... ! "7 " f. pnseu in ine evening iy Airs. I Robert Keame and SI.-B. Riddle. I'o presented them with a de- caKf', wl"cn waM 1??'? W"h "fty e"llen candl. . Mrs. Kcame presented the f-ouplo !" a ' o"1' -from thetr dearest friends of the . I city. Relatives In Newark. New Jer sey added to the offering by end- jing ten 6 -do liar gold pieces, ar 1 ranged on dark red c lazed paper. with the name of each dunor sur round iig each. In addition, a gold-lined silver creamer and sugar bowl were pre Mented Mrn. Waltermlre. .Seven golden wedding card from friends throughout the country added to the happy memories. Delicious refreshments were served, after which the guest left for their homes. Mls Verna Griffin, of Klam-1 &th Kall.s, visited in Medford on! Armistice day as the truest at her' mother. Mrs. H. L. Criffin oni sister, MIm Zoa Griffin. - Mlm IouglaM HoHtCM) 1 11 f omul 1'arty One of the. numerous ArmL.lce night parties given In Medford on Monday wok at the home of Mira Allegra Do tit: la on Beatty street. Cards nnd dancing were the dt version of the evening. Tho group of guests Included: Mr. and Mr, W. W. Williams. Wins Janet Cle ment, Mis I-oulse Stokes. Chestcwi Ouches, Douglns Mood. Karl llre wald. Hobrt Fredrlckson, and the hostess. The Past Matrons of IteanTes chapter. O. K. H., will entertain the Grants Pass chapter Monday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at Hotel Med ford. All past matrons are In vited. Mrs. Ka micro llonum l-r lliidgo Inrty On Tuesday nfternuon. Mrs. L. t. Handers was hostess for two "Hnhles of bridge at her homo on lteddy avenue. Mrs. Ralph Jcn- Jilngs was Awarded first prize, Tho rooms wero ' attractively .decorated, with seasonal flowers tilld berries. Guests Included 'Mesilames Hen ry Hates, Itulnh Jennings. Krnet Kcott. Ij. Pennington. O. O. Nich ols, Harry Dultuuuo und D. W. Htone. Will Attend! liitmecomliig At Kugrtto Mrs. John Orlh, accompanied by her two daughters, the Misses Kleanor nnd Dorothy, and Mis Itarbsra Young, motored to Huge-He Krlday morning to attend the "home-coming game. They will b the guests of Mrs. Ankeney, and Miss Kleanor will remain In Ku gono for several weeks. Allenil nsillHill tinnir (. K. ('. vs. I', of O. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Jte&umont DeLosh nro spending the week-end In Ku- geno where they attended the Ore gon Htate vs. Uuiverity of Ore XQn football game yesterday. They will return hunt tomorrow. 4 Attend IhHiiominhut At KugtHio Among those who motored to Kugeuo Thursday to- attend tho home-coming functions and the fftothnll game wero MIks Dorothy lloffmnii. Miss Lucille Itarrntt, Miss Ituih Koozer, Nathan New coinh and Paul luy. CiteiU llrro 1 Yni tnllfonils Mr. ami Mrs. Wlllinm Keller, nf Oroanslde, f'alif., are gtieMs of Mrs. M. C. Murray at 103 Went Ninth street, Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Murray aro sisters and had not nen each other for more than 2i years until Wednesday. ItiHiini Homo From Visit Hern Attnniey Ocnernl l.enn Frencn ami Mrs. Krem-li of Han Kranibit, 'kI., wire house guests of Mrs. Msrle l. I.nrii during Hie lHt j wenli.enM nntl ArnilNtlee .liiy. They relumed to llielr home Tuesday. Attend ftiiiim A I l-:iitfi'ite Mr. iiml Mrs. (lunlnn Kernhnw left Friday fur Ktlgene where thev Jtltemled the O. H. C. vs. V. of it. gunin nf Hnturdsy. Mr. Ker shaw Is a former student nf Ore yon Hint" college. teat nkd ad iAruva 1 'A A mum I llano lUTlll Feature Tuesday. A sulendid reception Is already ; assured the pianoforte . recital to i be slven over the radio during "Copco lluur" from 9 to 10 p. tu. j TueMiay. November 19th by .thet uuVibr of Iloa Blackmoro Willed, j tli. nnml int-t tilunf.t Htti.i '.dents from both the -Bedford and; Grants Haas studios of Mrs. WU lett will be presented through . the courtesy of The -California! Oregon Power Company in an at , tractive, program of one hour's 1 lane, h ' : . j rom little Kdlih Hodgkln, , aged , year. .to .L V.i .. . . ... ViJ . " ' ; a., . .uv j'uinm v , i-omplished young artists and their j efforta will be appreciated by lo cal music lovers. Several of those who appear on next Tuesday 5s recital will make their debut to the local radio public for the first time during "Cop to Hour." The following is the program of i ho radio recital. 1? ta) Marche Grotesque Binding (b) Polka de la Rcinc Itaff liaiice Kroliin. Murltz K'hwarz! lidlth liodgklns I Cabaletta Lack, 4. (a) Prelude, C Sharp Minor ftachnianlnolf (b) Kutle of Siring binding tc Arabesque - ; - Meyer-llelmund Moneta Metkle "5. Soldiers' Chorus (Faust) .. Gounod Carol Daugherty 6. (a) Fireflies on Parade Miles (b) Polly Zameenik Jean Leverette 7. Serenade ..Meyer-Helmund Muxlne Martin . 8. First Waltz K Flat Durand Jean Woodford 9. Melody in F Itubinsteln Leona Daugherty 10. (a) Spring Song MeudelsHohn (b) Butterflies (Jricg Oertrude Boyle 11. (a) Canzonctta .... lfollrender (b I lo ma nee Itubinsteln Georglanna Huxsong 12. (a) If 1 Wero a Bird i Dense It (b) Military Polonaise - Chopin Doreen Loverello Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Jackson who arc spending" the week-end In their former home at Albany are -expected to return to Med ford the first oft tho week. Daticr Students Make Jilt at Jtlvotl TlicutiY. Fivc attract lvo dance numbers wero cleverly rendered by pupl!s of tho Kve Benson Dancing ncad-!,, -my at the Klvoll theater. Grants Pass, on Thursday evening, and most efficiently accompanied by Miss Mercia Mlkschc, who is studio muiscfan. "Pierrette," a beautiful toe solo, was daintily rendered by LaMurle Beck Two lltt1cacrobats. llae LeFcvrc and Barbara Bevan, performed with ease and grace. A snappy tap number was very well rendered by Dorothy Burgcits, Dlen McAllis ter and- LaMurle Bet-k. ' Tho soft sole dance by Noel Benson was well executed. The breakaway was presented by llel'Mi McAllister, Dorothy Bur- ge'H and Ie.Murle Beck, who were dressed in fam-Iimtlng costumes, the Klrls cleverly weaving out the 15 steps of this snappy, up-to-date number. Starting Thursday. November 1, the breakaway will le featured si the t'rnterlan for three days, to gether with another request num ber. Mr. and Mrs. H. omnus have re turned to their home In Klamath Fall after a few days visit In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fowler of Vancouver avenue. 4 ulelma Templo A-kN for Donations iCutelma Temple No, 13, Daugh ters of tho Nile, as the Thaiikuciv- Ing season npproaclies, is prepar ing and packing boxs of dctfra- rles to bo sent to the crippled children of tho Shrlucrs hospital at Portland. - Committee np pointed from each of tho towntt of Ashland. Grunts Pass and Medford with Die assistance of tho members are. lining every effort to make this year's boxes Inviting ami attractive ' Hie lilt le sliiil-lns. The .Meiir.ird enlllllllllee, with Mrs. ttiiN Newhury us ehiilrmiin, nssisteil liy .Mrs. O. U. Alenderfer jinn) Mrs. A. It. t'unnlnRhiini will he kIhiI to reeelve dnnstimis ef rnmllca. fruit, mils nnd emtkle fur the hnxes. ycur tho niemliers resMinded' very irfuerouHly itnd severul Hire boxes of edibles nnd luys were sent from Xulelmu tem l.l... uWk wfun J on mq nuv coot. Ao 4amt tfunq turuv 0 put it on To Marry Soldier' I 'Lj AiLortated 'fea I'koto of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gontalei of Columbia. S. C it to bo married to Lieut. Richard Keith MacMas- ter, field artillery, U. S. A. ton. both of San Francisco, werej united in marriage at the Christian rhiirrh hv T?- tawman V. Ca11 c.f.r.,!.,,. rrw " make their home In flan FrancUcoJ Thev were aecomoanied bv Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Crooks of this city. KImer W. Crockett and AUa Austin were married yesterday morning at the First Christian church by lie v. Carman K. Mell. The young people were from Weed, Cal., and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Warren. Mdlfortl GnruVii t'luli J .artir Dei. -ember ." Tho cah piizes will lie given out j to the winners of the Garden con- test at the next meeting of the tarden club, which will be held December 5. according to,- Mrs. Curl Swigart, president oi tho At this meeting a very 1 ret crest ing program is promised. The president and mem bars are very grateful to Mr. Judge for the lovely chrysanthemums which ho f provided .fur tabto dccoralluiis at I the Garden club luncheon ami which were uftcrwurds taken over to the convention of tho Horucul- lun,i Mlotv tit tho Klks Temnde. Kelnwnen df.oiind ilm i an urtlHtlc way and many thanks are due her and tho aam niHlee, Including Mrs. David KoKcnherg, Mrs. Bert Lowry and Mrs. William Shcithcrd. I The prizes are: ' ' Class 1. Best arrangement of homo grounds. Large, first. Mix Mac Carlton; second, Mrs. Van lloevenhcrg. Small, first, Mrs. lxwfs I'liich; second, Mrs. Jcnsle Kwigart. Clans 2. Great nut improvement in newly established grounds cover ing one year, Mrs. II. Van lloe venhcrg. Claw 3. Perennial border. First, .Mis Mae Carlton; kvcoikI, Mrs. VS. D. Day. (Mass 1. Bed or border of mixed t annual. First, Mrs. Leland Meiilzer; second, Mrs. J. A. God da rd. Class S. Hoses. First, Mrs. II. D. McCaskey; second, Mrs. Van Hoevenberg. Clans 6. Summer flowering bulbs. I'lrNl. Mrs. Leland Mciitxcr. gladtnlas; secoiul, Mrs. J. A. Goddard. dahllHs. - v , Clans 7. Bent dlxplay of autumn flowers. Mrs. J. A. Goddard. The prize, which are In cuh, will be given out nt tho next meet ing of the Garden club, Decem ber 5. Stall K,iHrvlor Of Nclghlx.rH Herv. Mrs. Ida Hamblen, stute suiicr' vlMor if tregoti and Itoyal Neigh bors, will meet with tho local camp; Thursday- evening at W. O. W. hall, corner (.rape mid Fifth streets. Mrs. Hamblen has many things of Importance In connection with tho work to bring before tho mem bers, nnd a cordial Invitation is extended to all tho neighboring f,-imp to lie present. - I t . ... . Weddings 1 Leon Oppenheim and Ruth Hil-j Personality Portraits ' : . A (ill-'T ALWAYS "r APlMtKClATKl) NKVKU bUPLTCATlOD YOUli PHOTOUItPlI. SHANGLE ; Photographer Phone 1308 I Oak Cirovo P. T. A. Iliui Profiuthlo fleeting The Oak Grove P. T. A. met on Friday after noon at the school houtjc with an attendance of twenty-four. After a business discussion, an interesting program wax heard. The leaders no tar have used . ih their subjects problems dealing with the children and their parr ents. t Mrs. Hooker gave a dis cussion of an article on "What I Does Vour Home Offer Your Child?" .Mrs. Ituckleg gave a dbj-cus-ion of an article on "Stay Young "With Your Children".' As also Mrs. Huson gave ono on "Have You What t Your Children Seek?" These are Interesting isjudiea and 5ro beneficial tn molh- Grove leading in the honoi roll. ;A chicken supper has been plan- ned for our next meeting night ! to be held on December 13. A program will "be given after the! supper. W'c are planning on a good crowd. The exact time and 1 details will be published later. ' Mrs. O. C. Cogga will "be group ! lo.lcr- tnw tifr Hlvialnn nt tha Tll. phian society on Thursday. The meeting will bo at her homo at i S:J0 a. m. f.j, . ll s Moo, . ' .i.'..in.. j Tne XoTember meeting of Cra-: ter chfiplePt Daughter of! ! the American devolution was held i at the homo of Mrs. F. L. Tou Velle In Jacksonville on Saturday.! November USth. The meeting opened in the regu-j lar order, followed by reports j Champoeg Memona park, and- nounced for the annual Angel Christmas hdx gifts for the Veterans hospital at Port- land and the annual Christmas tree and party. The chapter was pleased to have Mrs. Volney Dixon, a member now residing in Seattle, with them for the meeting. Mrs. C. D. Can non was welcomed to member ship In Crater Lake chapter. Mrs. C. A. Meeker and Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc played two piano ducts which were much enjoyed. A very interesting paper on "Blazing a Trail to Southern Oregon" was read by Mrs. J. O. Grey. The diary of Mr. Lindsay Applegate furnished the Inspira tion for this paper. Mrs. Grey paid a splendid tribute to the pioneers who eighty years ago came across the mountains and rivers, enduring hardships and privations, and suffering to found "homes In an unexplored wilder ness inhabited only by savages. The trails which they blazed, and roads which they opened, not only made settlement easier but aided their country to transport troops In time of war. Tho discovery of gold In southern Oregon brought Increased population and resulted In tho opening of a road to the Pacific ocean, - over which lux uries and supplies were packed In from Crescent City. California, to the Rogue river valley. In this day of air-plane and automobile It Is difficult to real ize what an Important part the sturdy, dauntless pioneer, with his "Covered Wagon" played in the settlement and development of our country. Mrs. M. J. Norrls gave a splen did short talk on "National Do fenso", -explaining the attitude which Is taken by the Daughters of the American devolution tow ard this Important subject. Mr- NorriR concluded by reading a quotation from tho Armistice day address of President Hoover. A remarkable coincidence was the fact that tho organizing re gent, .Mrs. Bert Anderson, nnd every ex-regent of tho chapter since its organization November 2, 1919 wero present at the meeting. Mrs. Gordon MeCracken, ex stalo regent and Mrs. Kmll Pell from Mt. Ashland chapter, Mrs. K. J. Woodcock, Mrs. Dalton K. Cox of Abigail Adams chapter. Des Moines. Iowa, nnd Mrs. Net tle C. Howard, Independence chapter. Jefferson, lown, were guests of the chapter. Mrs. Tou Velio was assisted by Mesdames .Morris. Vllm, Clay, nnd Mooro. Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble club will meet with Iph)nr StelKi Anderson, Wednesday at' 2 p. m., at her homo, 1120 Ninntlc. The Pythian Sisters will give a card party Thursday night, Nov. 51. at the K. P. hall. 318 Medford .Bids- Medford Women Entertain At - Bridge Party .Mrs. Georgo Codding and . Mty. Franfc Corlies ontertamodiit thv lattoi-'i Home. 117 So 141 '.Laurel street, Friday, with n,Tridge-lunel.-eou. Six tables of brfdgV w'er.e1 In play.1 1 ; ' . . :' , . .. Tho guests included Mrs. M. Purdin. Mrs. Gertrude Weeks, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. .Sidney Smith, Mrs. - W-jJW. McGowan. Mrs. Edith Jerome- Mrs. , Kate Young. Mrs. Helen Mlnkler, Mrs. If. G. Thayer, Mrs. C. II. Paske, Mrs. W. K. Crews, Mrs. John Barneburg, Mrs. Maude Holmes, Mrs. J. F. Fllegel. Mrs. A, W. Pipes, Mrs. Earle Davis, airs. M. N. Hogan, Mrs. Geo. Yoran, Mrs. Haluh Sweeney, Mrs. T. N. Parrctt, Mrs. Chas.' Reames, Mrs, L. A. Crane and Mrs. H. B. Ham mond. - Mistletoe Club Plans Fall Worli The Mistletoe club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Stanley Jones. A large crowd was pres ent, and four new members wer added to the club. It being near the holiday season, much business was considered. As the club al ways furnishes the program anJ treat for tho children's Christmas party. It was decided to give a bazaar at the W. O. W. hall on December 5. In the afternoon coffee and cake would be served, then dinner at! 6 o'clock. Committees were ap pointed, and each member was 1 asked to bring something for thel bazaar. j Games and contests were en-! joyed, after which refreshments were served by the hostess, as sisted by -Miss Blanche Arnold and Mrs. Esther Richmond. Because of the bazaar and din ner, there will be no business meeting until Decern ber lit. The regular November social will bo , held next Thursday. - - Mrs. Klllott Will Kntcrtuiu ' ' Crater 1 41 ke Guild The Crater Iike Guild will meet Monday evening. November 8, at the borne of Mrs. IS. 11. Elliott, at Corning Court, . . Mr. It.' E.1 McKlhose .will give a talk on -his personal experiences in Siberia, nnd a program of Rus slnn mnle will be presented. F Our Dignified Credit j Don't Forget Brophy's Convenient Credit Plan We Handle lie Finest of Nationally Advertised Goods Mrs. Young to lb i!Ms Bridge Club. Mrs. Ralph Jennings entertained tho Building Bridge club and 11 few guests nt her beautiful homo on JarkKonvJllo highway Thursday afternoon. The rooms were nicely i decorated with autumn flowors. and ! foliage Five games, of bridge . were played at fivei tables, after which delicious refreshments wero served by the hostess wUU Mi'h. K. Baker assisting. Mrs. L. C. Oarlock, Mrst N. C. Chancy . and Mrs. -1-auru Parker were guests. Mrs.J. W. Young will ontortain tho club Nov. 29 a her homo on South Oukdalc. Mr. und "Airs. H. C. Stock of Ash land were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor Thursday even ing. . Bridge Party I.s Guy Afmlr Futuristic costumes and futuris tic decorations wero features of a pa jama bridge party given by the Misses Ina and Betty Jones at their apartment of Cargill Court Wed nesday night. The girpKts Included tho follow ing: Tho Misses Icel and Georgia Edwards, Louise Fluhrer, Viola Templeton, Estello ami Mildred Knight, Jane McOuat, Dec Schef fel, li uni Lynch, Clara Wood, Ora Tucker, Mrs. Pearl McCredlc, Mrs. Hester Whitman, Mrs. Irene Losh and Mrs. Dorothy Perl. - Miss Mildred Knight held score and the consolation went to Ora Tucker. De- high prize Miss Juanita Griffin spent tho past week in Portland visiting friends and transacting business. She returned to Medford Satur day. Ollt-lf-ToHlI GllCt KnU'rlniueil nt Liiuclieon Miss Beatrice Sea brook enter tained a number of her friends nt dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Clarence Olsen of Rltzville, Wash. Covers wero laid for the foP.owing: The Misses Elva Caster, Esther McCoIIom, Jesslo Seabrook, Lottie Armstrong, Gladys Frye, and the hostess. f I'lM eiiii in hi Honor or Son's Birthday A parly was given nt the home of Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Schritt, Thursday evening. Nov. 11, cele brating the birthday of their son, Jack. Thoso present were the .Misses Christina Putmnn, Vlda G o n a g u 1 e, Edith Dole, nnd; Messrs. Ed Put man, Francis Put man, George Mason and Louis Putmnn. LIE Plan Is a Great Convenience to Buyers CCJEWELERS . MEDFORD, ORE. Charming New Solid Sterling SILVERWARE Almost As Low in Price as Plated Ware SPECIAL Until Christmas 26-Piece Complete Set In a Beautiful Chest f58'75 " lifjtutirul Virginia mihI 1'iist-i Ma Storting. Special low jirircs on - iinlivithiivl pieces' ' ' Glee Clubs Are Hosts To Band And Orchestra Tho Boys' and Girl's GIec chiba of Medford high school entertain ed tho in cm bora of tho band and orchestra with a hard-time party Friday evening at tho school. AlWjg. members had to dress In cohtuintM In order to be admitted. Besides tho Interesting games planned by Miss Margaret Arnold, music Instructor of the high school, three skits were put on by the glee, clubs. . The first was by members of the Girls' glee club, which included the love af fair of a young couple. When tho father of the girl finds that slio has accepted the young man's proposal, tho father knocks tho suitor down. Tho doctor is sum moned, and after taking the fel low's shoe off, pronounces him victim of tuberculosis. Those tak ing part wero Evelyn Snyder, Flora McMath, Gertrude Boyle, Margery Hon, and Janet Wray Smith. Tho number put on by the boys was in the form of a tragedy, in which the entire cast, with . tho exception of tho villain was kill led or committed suicide. Charles Champluin, Tingley Champie. Al len Rogers and Leeile Blair were , included In the cast. One of tht--e ' triangle affairs" was the basis for the third sk't which was put on by the boys nnd girls. George Rennet took the part of the Hindu fortune toller, and Albert Caddis the much sought-after man. Edythe Stump took the part of the wife, and Barbara Sander the part of the flapper. They were accompanied on the piano by Genevieve Eileen Brown. Refreshments were served, af ter which the remainder of tho evening was spent dancing the mu sic being furnished by "Six Syn copal in Sea Sailors." 1 m - m,' "" IPHsseflflrfleWseW swiWsax KIT ' f 15SelL!!?Sr?5r ,