PAGE FIVK
Women's Interests and Activities-
Edited By
Eva Nealon
M RDI'ORD MAIL TIMHWNK M K&K()KI. 1,T. i()X. SUNDAY. MAY II, l!i::o.
Delphian Club Ends
Year's Work With
All-Day Session
j The laHt inectillt; of tile Mi-il-foi'tl
chapter of the Delphinn club
whh held at Mrs. Glen Kubrick's
cabin on tle Rogue liver Wednes
day, May 7lh, with an all day hch
slon. : The officers in charge for the
last time were Mr. Vivian Nor-
nian Harto, president; Mrs. K. V.
Williams, supervisor; Mrs. D. G.
ce, first vice president; Mrs.
uis Ulrich, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. R. W. Sleeter. secre
tary and treasurer;. Mrs. Rose
Boborrolln. nni-llnmBntorlnn ,.
leaders for the year wore Mrs. !
John Crews and Mrs. Seheffelin. :
The history and study of music ;
has been the subject that held the
intercst of about twenty-five
Delphians for the past year end-
lhB with a study of Italian, French
and German opera, during the '
past three months.
A vote of thanks was given
to KM 101) for broadcasting a pro-
, ,.,., .. ,,, ',.,
It eleven o'clock Wednesday, com-i
members of the Delphian club.
This program occurred just pre--
vious to the bountiful buffet
luncheon that was served on the
wide veranda overlooklns a spot
Where the Rogue Is at its best.
-The first nart of the dav
iimuud to business and after the
luncheon, tho regular program of i
rtuuy arranged by the supervisor, !
Mis. K. V. Williams, was given
the following ladies:
FMozart. The First German 1
tfrnposer," Mrs. O. C. Hoggs.
"The Marriage of Figaro," Mrs.
. D. i. Tyree.
A ':Don Giovanni," Mrs. Crawford
Lemmon.
, "The Magic Flute," Mrs. R. E.
Green.
f "Lohengrin," Mrs. N. B. New- ;
comb.
1 "Tristan and Isolde," Mrs. Myron
Root.
, ; "Das
Fill has.
Rheingold," Mrs. C
q 1
,."ru Walkure" and "Siegfreid
Mi-s. Rose Scheffelin.
Mrs. I
i "Die gotterdammerung,"
T I.- t l,,.An
J "Wagnerian Viewpoints," Mrs.
R. V. Williams.
.. At ih. I., ,.!
was in charge of the president
there was a telegram book review on the life of Mahat
Lena Latham Goble ,,a (l"n,lh ,,y L-. F. Andrews, the
Mrs., IJarto,
from Mrs. Lena
read in which she accepted an In-
VltaUon to attend an assembly of
, ,
Anlilaml, Klamath Kalla und Mt-d
fonl chapters to. ho hold in Mod
foul May 22nd. Ah this invita-
xy5pn had
' tM- fact
hnd heen sent to Mrs. Cioble
month ago and owing to
fact that because of her trav
eling, tho invitation had only Jui;t
nnntihl tin ..111. li a... n l U a.. .. . w
wer came at such a late date. I
tu .n.. i
Whether it would ho possible to j
get a good attendance at a
'Southern Oregon Assembly" upon
iuoh short notice.
f A committee had been appoint- i
flil at the last chnpter meeting to
Invite all Delphian ladies who liad ! t!10, cti-Ino and teachings of Tol
m.t .u.H..inUtri in ti,iu sU,i nml Andrews says It is noi
::Wnrk to come back Into the club
for next year's work. I
i The work as outlined by the1?". rc"B1'"n" an" ' ,ho,cs
Delphan board is Instructive, edu- I abou' " I'""' nqt
cational and entertaining. It is,
Just difficult enough without be-1
ing a burden and brings to the I
Woman who cannot he constantly!
attending educational courses at !
College Just the Intellectual Inspir-
atiui necessary to keep her!
al rea st of the times and a wa re j
of modern values. 1
t Owing to the fact that vocal
ml Instrumental music were
'led to the past year's program,
t so much in the way of mod-
n literature has been given this
car. although book reviews, cur
rent events, etc., have not been
left out entirely.
Tho year's work has been heavy
And demanded intensive study hut
withal, intensely interesting. Be
fore the close of the business
meeting the new officers for the
Coming year, as follows were elect
til and are looking forward to a
Wonderfully enjoyable year:
President, Mrs. Nina Cole Mul
holiand. '1 First vice president, Mrs. Glen
Fabrlck.
Second vice president, Mrs.
touis Ulrich.
t Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Aletha
Vawter.
Mrs. Cirant has been rccom
tnnded for supervisor but this ap
pointment comes from national
headquarters, therefor no official
Statement can be made al this
time,
In order that the former mem
bers who are coming back get
Iheir books on time, it would be
11 to order them at once, and
one desiring to do so had bet
call Mrs. H. V. Williams, tele
phone Jacksonville 501; Mrs. Viv
ian Norman Barto, 9R4-L or Mr.
Il- W. Kleetter, 85y. By so doing
business affairs may be less com
plicated for the new officers In
Ibc autumn.
1-adkV Auxiliary
1" B ;ucwtx
(j , w r ' v a ..w.it.r.n
".. . .
Home," will be hostess for an all
flsy meeting of the Ladies' Aux
iliary of the First Baptist church,
Tuesduy, May 13. 1930. Those
who have room In their cars and
those, who have no cars, please
l"M't at the church at 10:30. A
Covered dish luncheon at noon
please bring service. At 2:30 the
"''ular meotwc will be called for
fc hort business pension, and snap
py reports of the associntWi held
ift week In Ornnts Pass-,,
Mrs. E. B. DSy and children of
"ft land arc guests In (ajfwjnl
t. und Sir. Chii!". T. Swee:.
(O)
Study Club Holds
! Last Meet of Year
I o o
i The Wednesday Study club met
i in the library, W ednesday after
noon, Mrs. J. o. drey prcsidillB.
' This was the last regular mudv
. meelintc of the year. I
The next meetinc will be the '
:soeial and business meetini; ut i
! which time will be the elcillun of i
officers for the cumins; year. Mrs. I
! Carlton Janes of Capitol Hill has!
invited the dub members to be I
' her guests at her home that after- I
! noon, Wednesday, the 2 Int.
I In the absence of Mrs. L. 13.
! Iluniphiys Mrs. Janes read her
j paper. "The Future of Japan, Her I
! Problems, the Monroe Doctrine I
lnu r Uluro or tne I
Pllow . nc " s excellent
'T!' , showe'V sl'"1,t ho"K" and
" , 1""DM lna
f J''f Problems. Having
been shut In their small Island for
""- eo u,,es unui America
'"""""I" t their door,
,y, now, 'f ""' ',' "lacc 1,1 lhc
,'V. uf Wl"'1' R,' "
"! lta B,eiU, flvo wolld l"ers.
J"""n now ,ll-n"e "",ul'"iu".
s there are 3cio persons to the
8quare mile Al! '.' "
great part in their national life,
I""'! he,y, ar' 'clnK fompellcd to
. , """"" lonuiuons.
' Jamn lacks ,K10at fo,e!"s whlch
! f""0" , a lumber, and
i , 10 ia aB a lac,k of rlch
j"' rapeciiilly coal and iron. The
!"' - wuiuuuiih is caus-
i ing economic problems for the
or "
'Ut(0,' u.'8 tul' tho '"''nufuc-tuHnB is
"' . , -. viuuitm, iney
' 1 " , " 811K """"s"y-
V ,?Mc l,hey flnd the Unlte1
Mates their greatest consumer
Japan resents the Anti-Asiatic
ImmlBlation act of the English
speaking people, of America and
Australia.
There has been a pact formed by
Russia, China, India and Japan
which might be termed somewhat
Similar tO nllt' Mnnr.in Hnnh-lnn
j but China and India are doubtful
J of this agreement and fear Japan
iiit - ui nm ioi- japan.
Japan Is proud of her nrt and
culture, and Is fast becoming a
nation where illiteracy is unknown.
Humphiys' paper was most
ni:Mi,u-iy ana ciiugm ening ann in
" ' ncimm ana
Instructive study of our neighbors
l aeiiic.
Mrs. Wold gave n most timely
peace leader of India. Sir. An-
,l'e"'i' h"M, "" lml,m't0 flicnl1
'f 1 1 ami hi for nmnv vcai-H. and a
andhi for many ycar, and a
rcKldent of India for some twenty
rive yuara. A tfrtmt part of tho
book is lottors and lectures, thowe
lectures having been piven by
unndhi before students throughout
India. Gandhi came from a very
prominent family, his mother was
a "Vf,.10"' '"""'i' w
doubt (iandlil roreived mu
here no
andhi roeeived much of his
religious training.
Gandhi studied law at Oxford
university in ISito. His profession
took him to Africa, and seeing the
need of those people he cast his
lot among them, lie believes in
l0 llm,t tt,a"l'hl lost his In-
, , ', , u gooa m
conquest
1110 S"UUIU proc
ry Interesting reading at this
e wnen . causing much
Mrs. V. li. Crews chose as her
magazine article the story of the
Japanese cheery trees in our na
tional capital, found in tho last
Literary Digest. Mrs, Crews also
read some amusing poems depict
ing the early life in Alaska, from
the Frontlet Magazine. This is
very much a northwest magazine.
In which most of Its contributors
are residents of this western coun
try. Birthday Dinner for
Hev. Wallace Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell of
S04 Fast Main street, gave a de
lightful dinner Friday evening In
honor of the dot li birthday of Mrs.
Campbell's father, Hev. 11. Jl.
Wallace.
Hev. Wallace Is a retired .Metho
dist minister, anil a veteran of the
Civil war, coming from Spring
Valley, Minnesota, several years
a go, he has m a d e h is h o m e wit h
his daughter. Rev. Wallace has
made many friends In Med ford
where he Is widely known for his
wonderful Christian character and
remarkable power of activity for
one of his years.
After the guests assembled nl
the charming home of Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell, they were enter
tained by Hev. Wallace who recit
ed poetry, and told stories, and
talked on all the current topics of
the day until the dinner hour,
when to his surprise he found the
table decorated with flowers, and
a large birthday cake with the
figures Uu In colors Mnd many
candles burning brightly. Hev,
Wallace performed the ceremony
of blowing out the candles, and the
cake was cut and passed to his
guests. Hev. Wallace posed several
times for his picture, and enjoyed
opening his many greeting ranis
- ""'! K'1 during the
V during the afternoon
..land evenlna. heimr the last to bid
his friends good-night when they
departed at 9 o'clock.
The invited guests were Mr. and
.Mrs, W. C. McCulston. George
Yonchum and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Gilmore of Medford.
Mr, layvc In Kngene
Mrs. Varlton Janes is among
Medford mothers who are spend
ing today in Engine visiting stu
dents nt th University of Oregon,
where a wpek-end of festivities
has ben planned for special
entertainment of mothers. Mrs,
Junes fs gupst of h-r daTithter.
Mli Betty Junes.
Mrs. Barto
.Mrs. Vivian Xoriiiitii Harto,
ri'Urliiir pitiikMii of tho
phiun t'lub, who will lie miccimmI
il ly .Mrs. Mini Cole Mtilholliiml.
clef - led at the nil-day
liold at the t'ibfu home of Mn
iilvn rabikk during the
wcvU.
mnt j
Mrs. T. P. Tollefson
Entertains Guild
An interesting program of music
and stunts, spiced with lots of
humor was enjoyed by members
of the Crater Lake Guild of the
First l'resbyterian church at the
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
T. P. Tollefson, Central I'oiut.
Monday evening. There were about
35 members present ami Mrs. li.
K. McFlhose, who plans to leave
Medford soon for Grants Pass,
where Mr. McKlhose will be trans
ferred, was a guest of honor.
Among charter members of the
organization present were M rs.
Ivlla Pennington and Mrs. Lor
raine Thomas.
Members, who took part in the
sk its presented were : M rs. Dade
Terrett, Mrs. Kunlce Hlllis. Mrs.
lOmily Dynan, Mrs. Sadie Howard
and Mrs. Berna Field.
Following the program refresh
ments were served by the hostesses
Mrs. Tollefson, Miss Myrtle Toby
and Mrs. F. G. Bunch.
Mermaid Tavern
To llvc Two Plays
Jo Anne Smith is directing two
plays being put on by members
of the Mermuld Tavern at tho
Guild Hall Thursday evening. Muy
22. "Embers" by John Mlddloton
Is to be presented with Hoberta
Stearns, Winifred Warner, Charles
Barnes and John Roddy in the
cast.
Hariet Kayser, Clyde Davis, Vic
tor Dallaire, Bob Nelson, and
Jewell Waddoll will take part la
"Aria Da Capo," written by Edna
St. Vincent Mlllay. This play is
a combination of Harlcnuim play
and a pastoral tragedy. It is
written in blank verso.
The next regular meeting of the
Mermaid Tavern will bo held at
the home of Miss Roberta Stearns,
May 19. This club has been con
tributing book reviews for some
time to the Medford Mall Tribune.
At the club meeting, William
Dougherty and Norris Porter will
recite "The Congo" and other
poems by Vachel Llndsey.
t
Visits Campus
M rs. Tom Fuson ami daughter,
Clara May, returned to Medford
the early part of the week from
Eugene, where they spent the
week end visiting friends at tho
University of Oregon. While there
Miss Fuson was guest of tMlss
Betty Janes of this city at tne
Alpha Chi Omega house.
Mrs. Ctarabelle Elliott, who has
been visiting In San Francisco for
the past month, has returned to
Medford. While in the southern
city she was guest of honor at sev
eral social events.
Miss Pearl Hall of Lakeview
was a guest this week at tho home
of her brother, Court Hall of Med
ford. Why Not Save
Where You Can
Discount
30
On all Cleaning, Itycing. Re
pairing, and Pressing Work
you bring in and call for
when finished.
Medford
c
asft 6 Carry
leaners & Dyers
538 E. Main
Phone 1700
One Block Ea3t of Bear
Creek Bridge
Local Artists Will
Entertain Women In
j Coming Convention j
lO Th. past week b.ts been filled
j ! with Muial activities, nul f
! "Kelax! Kelax!" five dashing ! whirh h;ie be-n enbanee.l with
lyoung maidtus cry and as ilwy musiea irograms. givt'ii In ob-!
I dance their way through tmj 1 rvrvaiuv ,,f Natinna! Coo l .Musu
j Three Arts Hevue. "Two 1'eet wtM.k 0ne of uu. IUost enjoyable
: Iligli," everyone is going to do affairs was the reellnl i;iven Mmi
! that very thing. Itehearsals of '. day evening at St. Mary's aead
: the musical comedy, to bo pre- emy. V iolin, harp and piano mu -I
sented Saturday evening. May I U sic figured in the program, which
I in the Junior high school audi- . follows:
j toriuin for entertainment of dole-' I.e I'ygno' tai:it-Saens
I gates to the state convention of t I'ond l.i)Us Kurman
i;usiness ami t'roressionai omen s fhorul tMass
clulis. and invited guests, are i in : .Merry Mood Carey
bringing to light much talent; Jean Uamouri, ;itrl'ini
Med ford didn't know she possess- Kucille Kstes, Verna i.offer, lin
ed, fast for the comedy, directed i berta Iv.tnhoe. Hettv Zoeller.
I by Tom Swem, includes of course;
such well known local artists as 1
Jo M urray Hostel and Fletcher j
Kish, who recently appeared in 1
the laugh provoking comedy- '
drama, "Mrs. llumpstcad I.elgh,"
and Dixie Ambler Harvey, local j
dancing insti-uctor. 1
Hector i-'ox. however, who takes '
the part of the office boy Danny. I
is appearing on the Medford j
stago for the first time as is his!
brother. Douglas Fox, and Ignore ;
Dalara. who make their local de- !
buts in dance specialties. The
tast inree named were lormeriy
with Fanchon & Marco and will
entertain the crowd with clever
and Intricate dance steps.
The curtain will raise on a pro
logue In which will appear the
stenographer and office boy chor
uses, composed of Htudents of Miss
Ruth Luy's dancing classes.
First act of the clever dialogue,
composed by Mary Grelner Kelly,
will follow with the cast of char
acters interpreting the theory of
Dr. Olga Slastnty, "Put Your Feet
on tho Desk," which Is also tho
subject of the theme song, com- ,
nosed for the eiwiieilv liv Mluu!
Jeunesse Butler, along with
the
other song numbers.
A dream interlude introduces
another chorus, students of Dixie 1
A 111 1 IT I iMI Vi.V II Ul,n..illV Ion I
dance by Douglas Fox and a Iovo
song, sung by William Kirk Pat
rick, and Interpreted by Lanore
Dalara in her leading dunce num
ber. The entire cast appears In the
grand finale to sing with increas
ed emphasis, "Put Your Feet on
the Desk."
Local (ilrl ApMais
In University Show
1
Friends in this city of Miss El
low Mae Wilson, daughter o,f Mr.
and Mis. II. G. Wilson, are inter
ested in learning that sho was, (que
of the students chosen to partici-..
pate in the junior vaudeville, re
cently presented by tho University
of Washington student body Jnlf.Nmv sin Kliimatlt Falls.
Meany hall, Seattle. Miss Wilwoti f Mr. and"Mrs. Donald Brlttson,
who has entertained local people1
with her solos many times, 'nan
and whistled "You're The Theme
of My Love Song," with orchestra
accompaniment. This song, 'com
posed Uy a student won first'ptace
in the contest held prior toi'tne.
vaudeville.
Miss Erma Templelon was hos
tess Wednesday evening W the
past week to a, group of friends
at her home on Park avenue.
Cards were the leading til version
of the evening.
Watch styles change
tool If you have an
old-fashioned wrist
watch that you're
ashamed to wear-
Bring it in to us
15 1
Fashioned tj
m'S watcnstyiescnange X WgXJ
We'll Make You
A Liberal Allowance
MADELINE
dtnt-proof catf I
il.lyla bar-tink bond
l$ awl Sulovo mCY.
mnt i
Your
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LARRY
St. Mary's Recital
Enjoyed Monday Eve
Adoration tviolln) Tehna
tu.riii Stennett.
Konmncc Pascal
l.ueille Kslinger.
Traunierei (harp) Schumann
. Helen Kvanson.
Mandarin Cowles
Mary Dore.
The lrum Maiors v-...Ktnerson
Hilly I'iehe, Norma n Moty, Tetldy;
Kvenson. John Scherer. liuster
Ivanhoe. Kusebe Dallaire.
Valse Caprice (harp) Laplnitot
i:iafne Ilronhv I
Morning Hymn Harbour;
, Helen Kvanson.
Daddy's P.oys Haggerty
James Lewis, John Jensen, Nor-
bert Miksche, George Moty, Vlc-J
tor Holzgang.
Firebrands Loth
Elaine Brophy.
Last Hose of Summer (harp)
Cheshire
Betty Htennelt.
Dwarf's Gold Herron
Martha DeSouza.
Meditation Thais (violin).. Massenet
Bomance Lleurance
Agnes Pollner
l0j, slyphes. Bachman
,( 4 1 ....1.. i t-.i.. 11..
Antoinette Zoeller. Elsie Louie,
Ann Cross, Annabelle Taylor.
Irving-Hughe
Nuptials
1 11 1 crest Loral Pernio
.'Announcement of the approach
ing marriage of Miss Jane Eleanor
Ewlng to Walter Richard Hughes
of Colorado iSprlngs, Colo., has I
been received by triend.s In this
city. Mr. Hughes, formerly coacn
of the Ashland high school, was
well known in Medford. Tho wed
ding will be a social event of May
J7th.
Miss Ewlng Is a graduate of tho
University, of Colorado add a mem
ber of Delta; Gamma sorority. Mr.
Hughes, a ; graduate of Colorado
college und' member of Beta Theta
PI fraternity, has entered the bond
and Investment business with hi.
brotlmr , E. W. Hughes.
-
whoso marriage was a social event
of the past" week In this city, are
now making 'their homo In Klhin-J
nth Falls, -Whore Mr. Brittson is
employed by the Santford Jones
stores. ;
Mr. and Mrs. iewls Kelly and
son. Theodore,' are again located;
in Medford .on Taylor street. They
were week-end visitors of .M r.
anil Mm D. J. Flynn on UKh
street. Mr. Kelly Is salesman for
the Colyear motor supply company.
on a New Style
BULOVA
There are no tring to this offer. !:
No loopholes. No matter how old ;
your watrh may be or how
badly it need fixing even i
if it it hent and broken
wo will give you a liberal f
allowance on it towardi a ;
beoutifullady'i or gentle- j;
BRING IT IN TODAY I j
Many other ityle for MerO
ondWicnen(fJm'24"u j
SCHADE
Fivorite Jeweler
Since 1918
Heard In Recital Here
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t lit I ld
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lietty Stcnnett. daughter f Mr. and -Mrs. A. F. Stciuiett, who
took a proinlneivt ::tit In the nlserauc; oi National GmmI Muslr
Week In this ilty. playing hi the St. Mary's Academy recital Mini
dav evening ami at other progra mu, ;
Motor North
Mrs. Frank DeSouza and daugh-
ter Martha, accompanied Mrs. M.
J. Leonard and daughter Helen on!
their in. .lor tilo to Salem this week
end to visit relatives and friends
Mrs. Leonard and daughter will
motor on to Maryehureh, Ore.,
where they will attend the cere
mony for laying of the cornerstone
for the new Catholic, college, along
with Mr. Leonard, ' who will tak-;
an active part in the program. They
plan to return to Medford Monday.
4
, Mr. .and Mrs. Leon Williams
spent several flays of the past week
visiting friends in Eugene.
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RIGHT NOW
Is the time to become an Electric Range User, dur
ing our drive for New Users. Hot Weather is at
hand Consider Kitchen Comfort Now.
H
For the Next 3 Weeks
Your Choice of a Silver Set or a
24-piece Glass Luncheon Set.
1
24-Piece
FREE with a New Range.
, Mrs. Kelly In Kugoiio
1 Mrs. E. E. Kelly Is among Oro-
Kn mothers or this city spending
the week-end at the University of
Oregon, r-ngene. ,iir. iveny
M rs. Kelly Is
the guest
f her daughter, Mar-
jorle.
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Washington P.-T. A.
Will Install Oiriccrs
Th" following officers will be
installed al the final meeting of
the Washington Parent-Teachers
association Friday, May 10: Mrs.
llodgkins, president; Mrs, Grout,
first vice prestdu'it; Mrs. Chlldcrtf,
secretary; Mrs. Covorstono, treas
ni
26-Piece
Set of
Community
Plate
FREE
with a New
Range
'15
Your
Luncheon
CJlass Luncheon Set
Past Matrons Give
Luncheon for Alpha
Chapter of Ashland
Bnuiiuets of columbine. Iris, bri
dal n rent a and other spring flow-
, eis. combined with sprays of smil
, ax and corsages given each past
' matron In attendance, created a
I beautiful table for the luncheon
) given Monday by past matrons df '
' Realties Chapter, O. E. S. for past
j matrons of Alpha chapter of Asfr-
land at Hotel Medford.
j Covers were laid for forty-two
. and a delightful program enjoyed
I during the luncheon. Two hacu
' solos were played by Betty Sten
! ne 1 1 a n d M rs . c. O . Im r Ison , wt
piano, entertained the guests with
t two numbers. t"-'
! Fid low ing the luncheon thf?
i guests adjourned to the Masonic
elub rooms which were decorate
in dogwood blossoms, red peonlWt,
Iris and bridal wreath. Hero
cards and pool were enjoyed for
several hours, high score for Anh
land ladies was held by Mrs.
Mabel Kinney and high score for
Medford ladles by Mrs. Ann Bray
ton. ;
Chairmen of committees ra"
sponsible for tho success of the
evnt were: Mrs. Edna Isaacs, '
program: Mrs. "W. H. McGowan,
reception; Mrs. Jennie Merrltl,
decorating, and Mrs. C. D. Thomp-.
son, cards.
.MIsh loomls
Campus Guest '.'
Miss Adello Loom Is, who with
her mother, Mrs. Edith Loomls,
has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs; ;
F. G. Thayer, of Medford for two
weeks, spent several days during '
the past week visiting friends a-f v
Oregon State cotlege, Corvalllfl.
While In tho northern city Miss
Loomls was entertained at thftf ' '
Alpha Chi Omega sorority of
which sho Is a momher. ,
PlClltd PostHHICl.
The Oregon State College picnl$.
which was to have been held .
Monday, May 19. has been post , ,
poned until May 2G on account jf
tho Al (J. Barnes circus belrij '
t'liown In Medford on that day.
Mrs. Florence Davis, wife of Li
H. Davis, retired deputy flro chiQf '
of liOH Angeles, arrived In Medford
Friday morning by airplane from
Los Angeles on a visit with her 'i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Toft
She reports a delightful trip.
Mrs. Horace Bromley and Mrs. , .f
Henry Grayblll uf this city woro ....
among those who attonded the ; ,
brldgo party given by MeHdam.es, i,,
Neil Allen, Wllford Allen Jr., and
C. M. Durland at Grants Paa . ,ut
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With the Purchase of a
Westinghouse
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Electric Range
Months to Pay
old range accepted as
part payment
PEOPLES
Electric Store
214 W. Main Phone 12
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