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MRDFOUn MATL TRTBTJNK MEDFOUP, OT?Kf,'ONr, THURSDAY, MAY b", 1930. IPXOE FOUR Women Gather in Medford For Annual Conclave B usiness r OPEN 3 DAY, CONVENTION ON FRIDAY Registration Headquarters at Hotel Medford Grants Pass Joint Hostess Ash land Luncheon Will Open Big Program. The tonth annual convention of, yio OrcRon Federation of BusInoHH and' Professional Women's clubs wilt open In Medford .at 11 o'clock tomorrow mornlns. following ar rival in thin city of delegates from all lending' :oltIes of tho utata as well as visitors from other sections of tho United States. lleadfiuurters t tor rngtatratlon will, 1)0 at Hotel Medford, whore tho registration 'committee, headed by Mrs. jjulva'Alkon, will greet (Ul convention delegates and visitors and gtvo them assignments ' and programs. Arrangements have been mado for providing the visitors with an opportunity to cast their votes In tho primary election. The Grants Pass club will Join the iMedford club In acting as host esses for tho convention and a vari ed program has been completed under the leadership of Mrs. MnuJ Chapmnn, president of tho Med ford club, working with her com mittees and tho Grants Pass presi dent. Tho program will not bo restricted to tho Mod ford city lim its. ' A luncheon at the Llthla Llthla Springs hotel In Ashland Is Included In the first day's sched ule, Woulhorn Pacific busses will leave Hotel Medford for Ashland via tho scenic route, at 11:30 n. All delegates and members not on tho ' executive council, which will bo In meeting at this hour, are expected to make tho trip to Ashland. Thero 1h not a P.tislnesH and Pro fessional Woman's dub In Ashland at this time, but an effort will bo mado this week end to promote such an organization, and invita tions have been sont to all buslnoHR and professional women of that city to Join tho club members nt luncheon at tho LUliia' Springs hotel. Convene nt 3:110. . . Miss Cecelia Bey I or will cull the main convention moetlng together In tho lodgo room nt the Klks tem ple at 2:30 o'clock Friday nftor nuiin. . MIkm Marlon McClonch, national president of tho Foderatlnn f Business and Professional Wom en's clubs, whoso visit hero has been anticipated for many weeks, will arrive for tho banquut at Hotel Medford and deliver tho main ad dress of tho evening. Miss Mc Clench makes her homo In Ann Arbor, Mich., and tho Oregon cluj) feel exceptionally fortunate In be ln ,ablo to have her with them for this convention. Tho leading event of Saturday will be. tho presentation of the Three Arts revue, "Two Feet High," at tho Junior high school uudlto rlum, - Sunday the convention kuchIh will loavo Medford, along with members of tho local club, for a urenlc diivo to H rants pass, whero they will attend a bronkfnHt, fol lowed by Installation of new of ficers and a Joint meeting of. tho retiring executive council. It Is a Pleasure To iuUI cm1 word oC greeting to the mem bers of the B.andP.W. Club mid we r i n e e rcl y hope that your con vention is n huge sue" cess and your stay . in this city a most enjoyable one! 'Partnert in Community Development" ffWl Terms Expire for Local Club Officers fry - ) 1 Photo by The Peasloys. Grace Voss, corresponding secretary; Margaret Morrison, record Ing secretary; Jacque Lenox, treas urer; Susanne Homes Carter; Maud K. Chapman, president. MISS M'CLENCH NATIONAL HEAD 10 BE PRESENT President Will Deliver Main Address at Friday Ban quetAdvocates Varied Interests. MIks Marlon McClcr.ch of Ann Arbor, Mich., national president of tbo Federation of llusincss and Professional Women's clubs, will be In this c(ty tomorrow to de liver the main address at tho MIhh Marlnu Mel'letuh 7:00 o'clock national federation banquet at Hotel Medford. If there Is one conviction above another, to which Miss McClcnch subscribes, according to stories which come from ncrowi tho na tion. It Is the belief that every business woman should lie a well rounded Individual with varied In terests uutslde hr office. To her mind an avocation of tho right kind Is utmost as Important as a vocation. 'In her own healthy, sane view of life. In her unusual serenity of temperament she gives evidence JK iff ,, . V' WELCOME MEDFORD Business and ProfessionaJ Women . Sincerely Hopes Your Visit Will Be a Pleasant and Profitable One Former State President Becomes International Relations Chairman l yi y J' that she has practiced what sho preaches. Jx'Nuro Neee:vnry. "Every woman needs leisure." she says, "and some avocation that will prove a sort of safety valve for her during these lelsuro hours. IVrsonally I .believe that tivm-u-tlon Khiiuld be of the purely rec reational order. Kor example, a oml many people are uikIhk now adayti that tho business woman use her leisure to fit herself for a position of k tea tec responsibility. As a matter of fact I think she should do something that takes her mind off business altogether. Even etiokhiK or housekeeping may provide the necessary stimulus and a new point of view, always pro vided she does not work too hard on them." Miss McOletu-h's own outside In terest In recent months has been the bulldliiK of a new home for herself and her mother and sister at Ann A roor. Mien lira n . whteh is if evidence of her real genius at home mnklnp. Moro than 12 yenrs In the life Insurance business have convinced Miss McCleneh that young: wo men sboutd he urjied to dlreet their education to n definite epd so that they may bo self-support-tliiK If Inclination lends or neces sity forces them Into tho business world. Tomorrow evening she will nd vance her Ideas for tho benefit of members of Oregon Huslness and Professional Women's clubs, In convention here. Byrds Used Code HOSTON, Mass. (fl) Hear Ad miral nnd Mrs. Richard K. Hyrd havo exchangeil 2507 messages. They have communicated in code by radio sluco he left for tho Ant arctic. Rogue Hlver Valley .Tho Sconlo paradise of the world. i! A- CyZs JEWELERS I'lLUI uiu,unL, Join the jiconle of Medford iitl t he iiogiiv Uiver Valley in " extending a . Hearty Welcome To B. and R W. We hope Hint your visit $re will be a pleasOnt one and your convention a successful one. nlllll HFP.II IA RFYI FRl v.-.-... , OREGON LEADER OPENS BANQUET Well Known Organizer and Executive -Will Preside at Dinner Friday for Dele gates. Miss Cecelia Mue Heylcr, presi dent of tho Oregon Federation of liusincss and ProfeHHloniil Wo men's clubs, who' will preside lit the banquet nt Hotel Medford to morrow evening, Is a well known organizer nnd executive in Port land, whero aho has spent consld- Miss Cecelia Mao Bcylcr. erablo time, though officially of Astoria, where she Is principal of the Captain Robert Gray Junior high school. Allss Heylcr enmo to Oregon, from Utah several years ago. She was-horn in Ohio. In 1918 she, was selected to take over a re- sponsible position In the internal revenue department at Washing- j ton, D. C. under President Wil son's administration. I Her former work as a teacher produced an urge so strong that she finally accepted tho post of tcnehlng In Olney school, Astoria. During tho convention of tho National Federation- In ill)23, she: was a conspicuous figure in Port land, when her club entertained tho delegates arriving from va rious parts of the country- Sho was president of the As toria club In that year and was for five consecutive seasons, dur ing which time sho put her group among the leaders In tho Oregon Federation. Astoria club enter tained tho federation in 1026 and a record r attendance was regis tered more than 300 members. Miss Heylcr does not devote all her tlmo to work, but finds suf ficient pauses In tho day's routine to remain dainty, feminine and charming. In the legislative program of, the federation, sho has been most j active, and has also taken parti in the national legislative program I of tho group. Miss Heylcr was convention1 chairman In 1127 for both state and national federation when the latter was held In Oakland, Cal. Oregon received wide notice as the "Heaver State." due to the em blems she originated. This year sho has been state membership chairman and organized tho clubs In Pendleton nnd Oresham. Sho has supervised mhslc In public schools, conducted Junior nnd senior choirs for many years, and takes an active part In the ; American Association of Vnlver I slty women, the National Educa tion association. Oregon State Teachers association and the Young Women's Christian associa tion. Wo specialize In radiator laid fender repairing nt Van's Oarage, 33 Ho. He.rtlett. Phone 20S. tf Leaders of the . . -T ,y.:rr ". Clara Wood, treasurer; Grace Voss, corresponding secretary; Maud K. Chapman, president; Winnie Weishaar, vice-president. Convention Program FRIDAY, MAY 10. A. M. llcnilqunrlcra or convention at ITotcl Mcdfmd. Registra tion of delegates and visitors, Kescrvntion assignments. Oppor tunity to vote for primary election. ' ' 11:00 a. m. Kxccutlvo council will meet In the B,'& 1. W. room a ttho Hotel Holland where luncheon will be served during session. 11:30 a. ni. Southern Pacific busses will leave Ifotel 3Ilford for Ashland via scenic route for luncheon nt Hotel Ijtthla. - All flele gntes and members not on executive council will be expected to attend. 1:30 p. in. Southern Pacific busses leave Ashland for Medford. 1:55 p. m. Arrive In Medford. 2:30 . in. Convention convene In lodge nkom at the Elks club. Called to order by Miss Cecelia. M. Heylcr, stuto. president, piesldijig. Welcome, GrantH Puss president nnd Medford president; rcNiKinse; music; ieadliig of minutes of nliiffh annual convention; communi cations and niuioiHiceiucntw of special oniniIUecsj rciM)rt of siwcial committees; report of recording secretary; report of state treasurer; announcements. 5:30 p.m. 'Adjournment. ,V 7:00 p. in. National Federation banquet, Ifotel Medford, Miss Cecelia M. Beylcr, state president, presiding. Principal sjcnkci Miss Marlon McCleneh, national president qf Federation of 11. & P. V. L'lulMJ. SATURDAY, MAY 17. ' 7:30 n. ni. Emblem breakfast, Hotel Medford, Dr. Tmcctta A. Smltli, first vlce-picsid?nt, prcsiriiiiff. lTosTm arranged by Mrs. Christina Ijlnke, state emblem chairman. 8:00 a. in. Registration or delCRntes nt IBotol Me1foiil. 9:00 a. in. Convention called to order. Miss Cecelia M, Reyler, state president, presUllng. TNlfro room. Elks club. i 0:30 a. m. Standing committee rouiul table discussions. SUito chairmen will be in climire. oVM.$rr.ir .Adjournment. - , .' . 12:30 p. m, 1:00 p. m. -Luncheon at Hotel lug. . 2:00 p. m. Intiernational lecture at lodge room, Elks club. 3:30 p. m. Business session, lodge room, Elks club. Unfinished jusiness. New business. Report of credentials committee. RcHrt of nominating committee. Election or officers. Report of resolu tions committee. Announcements. 5:30 p. in. Adjournment. 0:30 p. in. Informal district dinner nt; Hotel Mod ford. Invita tions for. 1030 conventions will Iks received. ReiMirts from district chairmen. 8:20 p. m. -Throe Aits Revue, "Two Feet High,' auditorium of Junior high school. SUNDAY, MAY 18. 7:30 a. in. Southern Pacific busses leave Hotel Med lord for scenic drive to Grants Pass, 0:00 n. in. Breakfast with Grants Pass club. 10:30 a. m. Installation of now officers and Joint meeting of retiring executive council and the new council. 1 1 :00 a. in. Adjournment. GREETINGS t Business and -Professional Women AVe hope that your convention will he a success and that you'll visit Medford and "A Great Country" often. First National Bank WE JOIN The Cntire City of Medford . In greeting Business and Professional Women' I visitors, who are here for the annual state " convention. J'THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY" o 0 o Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 209 West Main Medford B. and P. W. Club '.' ' ' ' ' Mciliord. Music and groun siug : 7- . " K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. Phone 626 ' ' Photo' bV The Poasloysj. Mabel. Kitson, recording secretary; WILL LEAD SONGS E Mrs. Mao Ross Walker, state song leader and prominent member of musical circles in Portland, fs one of the deloKu ; . tion from tho l'W Rose City who 3ft I will attend the If o f 13 u b,I n e s s and Professional -Women's Clubs which meets in this city tomor row morning. Mrs. Walker will 1 e a d the singing during during the con vention here. She w a-s a p pointed song eador for Ore.- . " Mrs. ' Walke?'-gottiitfi cort ventlon held in ! Oakland, Cal., in 1927. where sin led the singing for the "North west" luncheon. She was reap pointed by Miss Mozelle Hair, form er state president, for the Stan conventions held in Roseburg and' Eugene in 1928 and 1929 respect ively. The title has again been con ferred upon her for the 1930 con-;' vention. Greetings TO B andP. W. Larry Schade Your Favorite Jefteler . Since 1918 : Greetings B. &P. W. You're Invited to visit Medford's only exclus-. ive needle art shop. Handicraft Shop Owned by a fellow club member. 42 Central 5