MEDPORfl MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDFOttt). OREGON, SUNDAY, DEOKMBKft S. 19L'H.
's Interests
Activities
k
Edited By
Irene DeLosh
Women
and
Wednesday
Study Club
Hear of Japan
On December 4th the Wednes
duy . Study club met in the 11'
brury. The program for the day j
dealt, with, the social conditions!
and the social customs of Japan.
.Mrs.iJ. O. C.rey presented graph-'!
Ically the social conditions, par-j
tlculnrly of women and children,:
y-mi itho , changing conditions with
' which the Japanese do not quite ;
lieep pace. Sh told how clearly
tho feminine types of different
daises are defined in physical as-1
liect. hut stressed ' the point that
labor conditions were changing,
moro laws being required to regu
loto and safeguard the Increased
number of workers class lines
disappearing. .
The geisha type, trained from
babyhood to be charming and ac
cnmplishedshe explained, had be
come a rival to the daughters of
high class In the marriage mart.
The. fact that hlne hundred thous
and babies aro the annual regis
tration, makes tho proposed birth
control education significant of
- changing times. ;
Tim men with suffrngo nt 25.
face the unusual problem of men
ace to economic balance through
too many receiving higher edu
cation, Mrs. W. I. Vnwtor described
Ihn social conditions most deftly
ns an empire In which every fam
lly wl a little .empire in which
each Individual was so imbued
with reverence and obedience to
superiors that it had become a
part of his nalurg. However, the
tyranny of family is now changing.
Her description of the flimsy, but
' comfortable hoe, with the
sparsely, but artistically furnished
Interiors their toy-liko chnrcoa.1
burners, their food, their garden,
with or without greenery, hut al
ways with symbolic value, formed
an Interesting background for
theso people1 to whom death holds
no: terror.
Holidays frequent opportunity
to relax boys' and ' girls' fetes.
flowers and memorial days, feasts
of tho cherry blossom, the plum
blossom, the azalea, tho aging
maple loaf, the chrysanthemum
nil algnlfled a people who almost
worship: flowers.
Mrs. Vawter brought several art
objects from Japan,, which the
fiuH enioved 'examining. .
Mrs. E. N., Warner, in place of
the magazine article, gave a most
iniorcMiini' account of the "ITnited
States of Europe."' After cleverly
no'ntlng out the trend of the times
hy.. chain stores.', bank combines.
v'vh: eentrallzftiohiofHUtlUtiesthe
T facility of communication and
transport hy radio and airplane,
sh discussed the possibility of the
fulfillment of prophesy in the
Hook of Daniel, with Mussolini n
possible candidate for tho pro
phetic role of dictator. Mrs. "War
ner certainly emphasized the pos
sibilities of the Mediterranean sit
tiat'on. . - . , '' .'- -
Mrs. Do Souzn F.lltertnlns ,
Dclhuni Card CluH . ., " r
Mrs. Frank De Souza cntertnln
e,i members of the Delhuma Card
club of which she is a member,
nt her home, on South Orange
sl'""t. Frlduy'evening.' '
Two tables of bridge wer.e hi
play.,
Ouests for the evening Included:
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lewis. Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Marshall, Jack
Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hunt
er and Miss Martha De Souza.
' Mr. and Mrs. Day Entertain
Willi Dinner Parly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Day enter
tained a group of friends nt din
ner Friday evening nt their at
tractive home. In Sams Valley.
fit. Ann's Altar Society will meet
for regular business In Parish
ball nn Tuesday nfternoon at 5:3"
1 jll ' Larry Schtf
y Yo ,r Favorite Jewelcr Since 1918 ' ' I "
iISSBl A Wonderful Array .of , WWL
'vfaJL 'Da ,:' Suggestions in r - (3fl !
i Christmas Outdoor Lighting
Attracts Incal Interest
! Much interest is 'being shown
I throughout the city in Med fold's
second annual outdoor Christmas
lighting context wnloh will Boon -'
he launched by the Medford !
I Chamber of Commerce. I,ast year n
! effort proved a big success nttrar- !
j tliiu hundreds of visitors to the!
I city to see the beautiful Ynletidej
I displays tind thlB year's contest Is
expected to far eclipse the Initial,
attempt. Kveryone who lighted
an outdoor tree, hedge or rest-1
dence last -year will undoubtedly)
repeat the effort this year with'
perhaps some changes or im- i
prnvements. In addition there
will be scores of otliers who will
participate In the contest. This i
beautiful custom which is spon-1
Hored hy Women's clubs, Cham- j
bers of Commerce and other civ-1
ic organizations is rapidly being j
adopted by all of the leading cities i
of the United States. .. , '
Sitw Kadlo Drama
Will lie Ilroadcast. '
"The Fog.'' a. clever new radio
drama by Miss Helen Norrls will
receive Its premier broadcast by
the ."Copco Players" next Tues
day 'night from 9 to 10v o'clock.
This latest ' production ' of Miss
Norrls' . has an unusual plot and
with its local color of a real old
time fog,' promises' to " meet with
a finerespopsV hyf,nir who listen
in on,"Copcq Hour" Tuesday eve
ning. The cast of characters will
Include some well known radio
artists of ,the valley Including Jo
Murray Rostel. Stella Quisenberry,
Fletcher Fish and Earle Davis.
All Day I'.-T. A. Institute
Next Satiinlay Aflcraootr.
Special attention is drawn to the
fact that the Parents and Teachers
Institute will be held nt the Hotel
Medford. instead of at the high
school as previously announced.
This will be' nn all-day institute,
meeting next Saturday. December
14th. and will be attended hy dele
gations from Clrants .Pass,. Ashland,
and all surrounding communities.
Mrs. Roe, lectlfrer nnd educator,
will conduct .the institute, assisted
hy Mrs. Rrice, state president.
Mrs. Roe and Mrs: Brlce hnve
been conducting theso Institutes
throughout the state and are
proving very Insplrationnl. Those
expecting to attend nre urged to
communicate with the county sec
retary, Mrs. Saulsherry, so that
necessary., arrlingementti. can ho
made for the luncheon, which will
also be served at the hotel. Mrs.
.Norma Reeder, ..Jackson county
president, who Is chairnian, urges
a large attendnhce.
King's Heralds Class
Met at lleiison Home.
The King's Herald of the First
M. E. church met with Mis. Riley
1). Hcnson, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Margaret . Ward presiding,
Song:. "Bring Them In." Mrs.
llenson offering prayer. Mission
ary selections, Topsy-Turvy Ijinil.
"A Family on' a Boat" were read
by - Joyce Banish,. Vocal duet:
"Can a ''Little Child Lead Them,"
Joyce-Ruth Banish. . Reading:
"The Raggedy : Jinn.", Ruth Hedg
es. Mrs. C. C. Darby conducted
some very lovely contests.
During ..the. social hour, Mrs.
Hensori, se'rved cake and cocoa.
.
Onlf Club Season
Is Closed for the Winter '
The golf season at the Rogue
River Valley (lolf club came to a
close .for at least -ft' few months
this past week. Those who have
been responsible, for the' success
of the women's tournaments and
other goif events include: Mrs.
Thomas J. Fuson, captain of the
golf teams; Mrs. J. J. Emmens,
chairman of the house committee:
Mrs. Donald Clarke, In charge of
the tournaments, and Mrs. Kalpti
Bardwetl, treasurer of the club.
Mrs. X. C. Chaney, state depart
ment president of the Auxiliary,
who left on. December '1 for Pe.i
dlelon. Ore., for a series of con
ferences, In regard to Auxiliary
work, will return home the twenty
second of December.
Popular Young Matron
' ' I
,.., turn)
Mrs. William S. rtolgi-r
daiialitcr. .Icl Clarice.
Iironll
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
i r. .
The December snc al meeting of
ine niiinmui Legion Auxiliary will
be held Monday evening at eight
o'clock In the Armory..v The pro-I
gram committee urges everyone to
come early as the whole evening
is in be filled wilh Victivitv. As
Ihe Auxiliary not onlv sends Christ-
mna DiruVn tiin'moii in hnsnlta is
but also id their" families at' homo
nnd the ornhnns of-veterans, this
season Is a busy time for the ho-j ed at the home of Mr.- Douglas
pltal nnd welfare committees. Anl-I Wlllsnn and discussed : ."orgnnlza
mals have, been prepared by them Hon. A committee of three wis
for stuffing and gay, print dresses
cut for sewing that will give the
Auxlliary something- tot do with
their hands while the tongues wag.
and will make some lonely child
happy Christmas morning.. These
must be finished this meeting in
order that they may bo mailed fn
time for distribution in Portland
before Christmas. Everyone wants
to give concrete help at this season
and this is thai way to do It and
enjoy a pleasant evening too.
Pupils of Miss Ruth l.uy will
dance, and Miss lOleanore Curry
will sing -so that- the needles may
fly to music and last but not least.
the refreshment committee h-isl
promised reward for work well
done. , '. .
, SpwIiib Club ' i
' The second' meeVing of the Aux
iliary Sewing club met at the home
of Mrs. Seely Hall with eighteen
members . present. They, report
four bloomer dress outfits com
pleted and rubber and gingham
i nlmals rut and sewed for stuf
fing. A wonderful , amount if
work done In one evening. The
president Is Indeed gratified with
Photo hy Shangle.
soi'lely ciixies, ' nyd tier
nont III
this material evidence of tho Aux
iliary spirit but tho better under
standing of the child welfare work
. that is coming to the members of
1 Ihe club through discussion and
I ihe personnl contact made through
siuil ar Interests nre more thi.n
, . .
p easing to her. Tuo next meet-
K wm )lc (he first Monday
I January.
History Club .
Due to the comigg of Santa to
; M.'tlfnrd on Wednesday ovenlns.
the meeting of the History club
had to he postponed to Thursday,
! which made it impossible for, all
those' Interested 'to atterid Wsuj'l
short notice, hut six ladles galhev-
' chosen to prepare n brief of-the
yearly program nnd to set a def-
lnlto timo for the next meeting,
Everyone wus most Interested nnd
Definite plans will :bo announced
on Monday , evening.. -; , V ,
Do'Voti Know? i
Do you know what the child
welfare and hospital work amounts
to for one month in the state of
Oregon alone? It Is tremendous
for the month of October nlone,
the following responso to calls
came In: "i
Child Welfare Thirty-eight chil
dren's night gowns,- 88 children's
bloomers, two completo layettes.
20 boys' blouses, five dresses, thrje
winter coots. (The above all new.)
And six boxes of used clothing, $ 35
In cash.
Hospital Fifty-five .pneumpnln
Jackets (especially hard to make).
Do vou know that every veteran
no matter In what Institution, will
he remembered by the Auxiliary
at Chrlstmaa time?
Do yQU kno'w that for tho above
! work your membership fee goei
Very little, nbout one-twentieth o:'
1 less of tho money taken In, is usen
! for any other purpose.
i Mrs. N. C. Chaney. state depart-
i ment president of the Auxiliary
left tho second for Pendleton for
n series of-conferences. She will
not return until the 22nd of De
cember. Few of us stop to con
slder Ihe time nnd effort such n i-
tnlA rmlv thrnuch - our
I immediate response to any call for
assistance from our' president cut
we show her our appreciation of
tier endeavors.
Mn. Kelly Will Entertain
P. E. O.'i During the Week .
Mrs. E. E. Kelly will be hostess
to Chnpter A, A. of t P. Ki O. tit
her home un Queen Anne on Wed
nesday efternoon of tills week.
Mrs. T. W. Miles will review o
ate novel on biography.
Each member is requested In take
(lie "gift for tho needy,"'
f - .f.e,,v
WEDDING
Aiinoiincemenl nnd Invi
liilimiN, "Hoeiiilly correal,"
iiiikIp without tlin expense
nT a copper pinto. ,,
SWEM'S
Kodak, Book & Gift Shop
Women or Itnlary
stage Dinner Dance.
one of the most colorful and
enjoyable parties of the entire
season was the dinner dance giv
en by the Women of Rotary last
Tuesday evening. The affair took
place at St. . Mark's Ciuild hall
which was attractively decorated
tor the occasion with Christmas
greens and holiday colors. The
centerpiece for each of the eight
long tables was a miniature
I hrlstmas tree which gleamed In
leHlMcnr.a-itahlelon- sbrdlu shrd
the sort light of the tall red
candles.
During the dinner which was
prepared and served In tho true
professional style, popular dance
music by the "Melody Hoys" an 1
clever stunts added much to the
enjoyment of the diners. Mrs.
John Perl ncted ns "mistress of
ceremonies" nnd introduced the
various entertainment features, j
Favors in the form of carnival ;
hats and caps of unique design !
were distributed during tho dinner
hy Mrs. Emil Brophy.
Following the delightful dinner,
the ladles staged a clever bur
lesque revue and style show which
proved one of the big hits of the
evening. An Attrienne stewnra
style show of the future was thej
first number on tho program ana
'presented tho following futuristic
creations: Miss Rosebud of 1930.
was modeled hy Cecil Humph
reys; Miss Olntliola of 1950, Mrs.
Horace llromlcy; an . enscmhl,!
suit of 1'JiiO, Mrs. Louis Humpb
revs; beach costumo of 1935, by
Mrs. E. C. Corn: tennis costume
of 1940, Mrs. Hamilton l'ntton:
afternoon frock of 1938. Mrs. Hob
Strang: motoring costume of 1942.
Mrs. Ed Shockley.
Next came a skit entitled. "The
Horace s Bromley Road Show,"
with Mrs. Hamilton Patton enact
ing the rolo of the ventriloquist;
Mrs. nmll Brophy Impersonating
Fanny Brlce: Mrs. Louis Humph
reys us Horace Bromley.
The next sketch showed tho In
terior of "Dr. Holt's Clinic." with
Mrs. Perl ns Dr. Holt: Mrs. Lee
Brickcr as Petunia, the- hurse;
Mrs. Bropy as the luckless patient
and Mrs. E. C. Corn, as Mr. John
Perl, the undertaker.
An Apache dance followed, with
Mrs. Brophy nnd Mrs. lrfo Brlcker
doing their stuff to tho rhythm of
weird music In a ty.plcnl night
eliw scene. Both of ihoso young
ladles showed professional ability
and their efforts were crowned bv
continued applause and cries of,
"encore.".
,'t'Tho remainder of the evening
Was, spent In . dancing, splendid
music being provided by tho
"Melody Boys," dance band. This
was the first social gathering of
te newly organized "Women of
RMarv'Vnnd the. Medford Rotary.
-cluh' nnd tlte; ladles established 10
reputation for real entertainment
which will long ho remembered.
' The following 'Rotary ladles act ed
on the committee In chnrgo of
the affairs Mesdames Humphreys.
Perl.' Enltln. Newman, Brophy,
Boyle. Bromley. Corn. Shockley.
Brlcker, Cluy, Strnng, Pntton, and
Older. .
Yijjptldn' Program
Music Teachers' MoclliiK
The Music Teachers' assoclallon
will have a Yuletlde, program at
their meeting on Tuesday evening
at Miss Craves' studio in tho Busi
ness College building, beginning at
'7:46." ""
. Tho urogram will Include:
"Some Facts About Irish Music,"
Esther Church.
Irish Folk Songs, nrranged,' W.
'a. Fisher; Maurine McCluro.
Welsh Folk Hong (lltlr Century
Air); Mr. Peckham.
"English Music nnd Yulellde
Customs;" Mrs. L. B. Humphreys.
Old English Carols, arrange.!,
Klngslcy-Mooro; trio, Mrs. Dny,
Mrs. Mulholland, Mrs. Sparrow.
Discussion of current musical
topics.
Violin solo,- selected, Modern;
Mlsa Challls.
"Mystic Isles," John Ireland;
Harold Andersen.
ICntciiain tiursls
Infornially at Dinner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oenrge Roberts
entertained n few friends infor
mally nt dinner Snlurdny cvonln
at their attractive new homo on
crown Hill.
Christmas
Appointments
Should Be Made
"Now
Shi'lton Spiral T'oima
nents, FinRpr Waves,
Facials, Scalp Trpal
inoiits, PPONE 497
Peggie's
Beauty Parlor
Apt. No. 1, Palmer Bldg
Prominent In
Music Circles
of Medford
1 . -'l
Photo by ShaiiKle.
MRS. ROYAL K. IHIBH. accom
plished musician who Is welli
known In tho It o g it o River
vulley.
Min. Hall KiiK-rlnliis
Prlscllla Clrclo . -
Mrs. II. W. Hall entertained the
Prlscllla Circle of the First M. E.
church at her home. 328 Edwards
street, on . Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Joe Daniels opened the
meeting by reading the beautiful
Christmas story, beginning with
tile first chapter of St. Matllew
nnd part of the sixth.
Tho members voted lo postpone
meetings until January. The four
visitors, each gave talks regard
ing the Aids.
Afler the business hour, the
hostess presented Mrs. R. D. Doarn
in n solo entitled, "The Twilight
Hour," which was very much ap
preciated by the circle. The meet
ing closed with fourteen mem
bers present.
The hostess nsslstcd by Mrs. C.
E. .laqua, served refreshments nf
sandwiches, cookies, coffee nnd
dnlnly fruits, arranged to represent
Christmas candles.
Popular HostesH 9
r.nlcrlnln at Bridge
Among .the attractive parlies to
open tile holiday season wiib the
series of bridge nfternoona tor
which Mrs. C. S. Hutterfield nnd
Mrs. F. ltobrrts were co-hostesses
at the former's home on Minne
sota avenue; ''1 f 1 '- ' ' ' ' :
The first affair was given on
Tuesday with s'x tables of bridge
In' piny.; Honors were shared hy
Mrs. D. O. Tyrec, Mrs. W. Holt,
and Mrs. W. Wnlle.
Tho second- of the series was
given nn Thursdny with six tnhlcu
In play. Honors this clay were
shared hy Mrs. C. Ollbert, Mrs.
Richard Antic, , and ; Mrs. Charles
Wing.
These pnrtles were nmong tho
most enjoyable nffalrs given this
senson. '
i '
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. P. Hawkins or
Portland, spcnJJwo lnya (he past
week as guests of Dr. and Mrs.
E. W. Shockley, leaving Snlurdny
for Klamath Fnlls.
When You Think ''j,
if of Christmas Jeweliy -';7-7v$fai:JI
M It Will Be a Pleasure 1 .
' SnLr or us to help you solve your Gift ProhLe.m.. L.jrt
: You Will Be Welcome Here Whether You Buy or Not 'Jt j)
Down through the ages women have, loved 'it j j)7-. ,v !
rS&ftV.i adorn themselves with jewelry choose r riL J '
Sl ill?' Quality Jewelry Intelligent Service '
Vk Main nni1 Fir Estft,,,isne(i 1008 Jrty& I j
1 Kooscvcll Parent Teacher 1 Daffodil Club
Has Clirhlinas Program , lOnjoys Luncheon'
A large group of members and:; The Daffodil club of Phoenix.
visitors were present at ihe reK-!met at the home of Mrs... M. F. ;
ular monthly meeting of Parent i Sheets .last Wednesday for an all j.
Tfachers of the Roosevelt school i day's -meeting with covered dNh K
'on Friday afternoon. ; luncheon at t noon. There ' wer.i
1 The Chrlstmaa spirit was in evl-i ten memliorft .of the club present.
dence In ihe singing of Christmas i Tho afternoon was .spent, tacking
enrols by the fifth nnd sixth '
grades, and also decorations. 1
ine Halloween pariy given ni;m ittr iimi uq inv '"ii ' .
the school netted over 128.on and nary at the home of ;jllri" Emfha.J
with part of tills it was voted to i Whelden. 424 lt!ri'g'''stVe'et;''of this'.
buy
hook
shelves for the
h ni.l
flag for the Cltrl Scout troop of
! the Roosevelt school. A prize will
' ItA eiven to Ihe 1'OOm having the
most parents as members. T'le
teacher to decide what Is most
needed In tho room.
Dorr Barrett, talented plnnls.'.
gave a solo which was espec;nil.
enjoyed. The fern was awarded j of the holiday season will be the
j to Mrs. Wlllett's room, her room i Fireman's Annual Ball, which'Wlll
having the most mothers present, be given oh Thursday evening of
'Mr. Edward Kelly's talk on thejthts week at the Oriental Gardens"
school education bill gave each , to which an invitation, is extended ''
.one n complete enlightenment on to all dance lovers of the Roguo r
I the education bill which has been j river valley. - . . '
! promoted lo congress and It was Extensivo plans have been made
I most interesting. j for the affair this year Including
j During the serving of delicious severnl feature numbers. Don'1'
refreshments all enjoyed A very
pleasant social visit.
Mid. IjtiirenU Hostess
Weilonnli Club ,
'l'llB regular
meeting nf the
W'ennnah club of Pocahontas lodge
was held Thursday afternoon. De
cember 5, nt Ihe home of Mrs.
flladys Lnurontz. 1S23 liueen'Anne
nvenuc. .-'..:: '
A covered dish luncheon was
very much enjoyed by all present.
after which the club held a busi
ness session. .
Tho following officers were
elected for the ' ensuing term:
President. Sadie Nichol; vlco pres
ident. Gladys Dooms: secretary and
Irensurer, ICilmcro Watson; report
er. Harriet Watson.
Tho next meeting of the club
will ho n card parly, at tho home
of Mrs. Blanche Rlnnbargcr, MB
Vancouver nvennn, on December
19.
4
Royul Xclghhors Kloot
OlfliH-rs for tho Year.
The nnnunl olectlot of officers
of Roynl Neighbors was held
Thursday evening.
M Iss Marjory Pearson was
chosen as oracle and Miss Edith
Rnyer na vleo-orncle. A' -lengthy
business Session was held nnd
Chrlstmns plans were mado. A
bazaar nnd cooked food snlo will
be held December 14 nntt a
Christmas party for tho children
will be given on Thursdny, -December
19'. .
County Institute) W. C. T. V.
Will Meet nt Y. M. C A.
Medford Indlen-nre cordially in
vited to attend Mho County Insti
tute of the W. O. T. U. In the
Y. W. C. A. parlors. Thursday. De
cemher'l2 at 2:30. A good dele
gation Is expected from Ashland
I'nlon.
Following tho business session
there will bo n good , program of
Christmas music, readings ami
recitations.
The Medford Union will serve
refreshments during the social
hour. Come nnd bring n friend.
. Mrs. M. D. Colo of Fresno, and
Mrs. Amelia Cole of Porllnnd who
were visitors hero this past week,'
entertnlned n group of friends ntr
luncheon on Saturday at the Hotel,
Medford. Covers were placed for
nine. ' I
comfort anii piecing a quiir top.
The, next meeting of the Jttlub
city. The next regular meeting day '
fallen on"the', ISfh of thW mdnth.
hut due to (he hol'lday oehsonOtlio'y
have postponed 'the meeting dny
until the lruh bt January,, ' '
' '' ''' '!.' .
Flreiunn's- Ball' -' v
Fvent of the Holidays.
One of the most popular eventn ,
Provost's popular orchestra Ms''
been engaged for the evening s en- '
tertainment. : . t .. ' -r ; '
Miss Glover Hostess . .
tili-ls' llriiluo Club. - . , t
.Miss Augusta, tiloyer wns . lins-,,,
less for an informal. hr)iigo. eve-g,
nlng on Mutiday , when 'she' enter- ..
tained tho, niembera'!oi her bridge,
club at her home on South Oak-
dale. Tho club, consists'.'of the
! girl employes , o( ,' the .' Jackson 1
County courthouse',
Guests. who enjoyed fins affair
were: Lyda" King. J-:dlln" liilili- ,
scher, Olga Ahilerson, Bernlce .
Jennings, Jean' Steel; Clair Norrls.,.
nnu i-.iva aiitcucti. , . , . . ,
RefreshtnentM wero served nt the
conclusion of tho evening.' '" .,
Miss smart-'-' ..-
Visiting l'aiciils .. -v
Colonel and Mrs. R. I. Stuart.aro
enjoying a visit from their dnugU-
ler. Miss Isabel, who la spending r
the holldnys here. :,J tf' ' ;
Miss Stuart is associated- .wi'.h .
the Paramount Famous -Lasky eor-1'
poration in Jlollywood. and-le very-"
enthusiastic nbout her work...'!.- e
Ilaughteis of Velernns ..-'
Will Ulet Officers .. f
The Daughters of Veterans will '
meet Friday, December lsy atfho ',,
Armory at .8 o'clock.'' '.'.', '. ' .
All members nre expectedMo- t
tend ns officers for 1.930 will
olecled. ' 1 ' v '
. Miss Irva Fewcll, whrihn Jieen
111 tic the Sacred HeMt, hospltut '
for the past two 'Weeks,-, was ' re
ported last evening to- be, :show'.
Ing contlnued,'-;lp.;iuniuV'.f j8Jt
will not; be"pornilhed o co vis
itors fotjnnoihet vetk '.or' tnore.
The regular monthly Medford
child 'veai(t tfllnielwlll be-held
next Frldny afternoon at the Y.
W. C. A. under the -auspices of tho
county henlth unlt. dlrected by Dr.
R. C' Wllsbh, coiinVy' hcdlih ,."df-S
fleer, and Augusta Glover, county1
nurse. Mother wishing, to .hav
children examined are urged 'o
caHi the health unit, as early ; r.s
possible for reservations. ., '
j, Mr. anil Mrs. E. D. Martln')eft
yesterday .afternoon by .motor 'for,'
their home In Oakland, Calif., fol
lowing n shbrt visit here '''with'-'
friends KHd relatives: : They' . nvd '
former Medford residents.' hftvlns 1
left' here severnl years ngd: