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JMKIH-'OI.'H TKMIMTNK. M KIU'OK'D. Ol.'t rj(. Sl'X DAY. MAY IS, lir.'.ti. AQE FIVE " ---.. en $ Interests and Aetiwties -At ya Nealon M Vr f worn . Recital of Violin Students Enjoyable foent of Past Week Garden Party Plans Talked by Circle Participants in Recent Recital Miss Warner ffeard o o fa Farewell Concert "f III,. J lift. Cii',1,. urn cnui c i im.'I -,i one ot Hc leudiiiB event of i. Mrs. w. i:. Tu,y ., mist wei'K 1,1 '"u"- "- ;sirm Tm.m!;,v uHford "' the 'ecltul ,lt lhe i ili'votinnals vv, i u.rk's I'arish hull in Jlonilny j Grace olivn ,,, WHll-ll loifcy huiiii Diu- i nt' IVrsl.y,,, lumiti Small (Jl.-il iiltenu.on. Tla I led hy Mrs. I md r,tnv,.,i ,V .shrl llllsl. I wi..n. .t.-ri,, whirl, iUla ! (Iisi u.ss,., lor ii B.inlcn party j .Mi,., ;i i,ur served ilfliciuus n.'fivsh- ,e of Thurvul 11. Folkenbers j ness rilciBated. Hulo, orchestra unci ,.,., V . .. ...... k wore received with I , mil "thu'tasi" by the audience which j summer mmI "the hall to capacity. j hostess r nmn.l.ol'U nf Ihn .......... Twenty-""" - . ... .Ml in class work, organized Onu-e Circl.. numli... . .. .i,r..o i.mnllia aKO. presented 1 tessi s i.. w tffll 1."-- - S Jlast numuer, "j on -May titli 11M,i ),.1V - . mt'llii.n wus u iiieusiiiir ,ae for an evening of fine mus ical entertainment. The ensemble work of the girls' .roups showed an understanding of music, characteristic of few peo ple of their ages. Members of LemWe one were: Esther Alex ander, Kathelino McAfee, Ituhy IViddell anil .Maymeo Durkee; members of ensemble two, ltulh Chitwooil. Alice Zehner, Katharine jlcAfee. Letliia Sturkey, Debera fcid anil Luiza Downs. Mrs. T. H, Folkenberg acted as piano ac companist. Walter Knders, who is but six years of age, and has had only three months work, appeared with jean Chapman, another very young artist of Medford. At the close of the recital re freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Folkenberg. w.-ro bos- i iss,, elation , ,.h:,i-..., ..r the flowers and church decoration for the month of Muy. For Moth- ! er's Day the r lowers Kne espec ially heautiful and in the colors apiroii'i;iti. f,,r tij;tt occasion. i tin Tuesday, May limn. Mrs. U. II. Field, assisted by Circle iem- ! hers will entertain the Iliblc class witli a strawberry festival In the i church parlors. or Last .Mcclhi"- Year Held by l T. A. i The last meeting f the year for the Junior high I'arent-Teachcrs' ! association was held Thursday lif- ! ternoon. at which time plans were ' perfected tor the school exhibit I and carnival, which will be given ! Friday, May li. j The unit voted to present a ' troop flag and flu fur expense! money to the Junior high Hoy i Scout troop. The teachers anil 1 1 T??T7&! I lev t a e - j -mi. "frfti IIP l i n 9 ii An 'njiyahlt v for music flUOWl'll COIUNTl WilflHT, Itroaclcii: I'npi'o hour ovtT out of tlu past lovtTM was tl of .Miss Ivitth t ! u r 1 n it llu station MKKI). What the Girl Scouts AreDoing Hy Mi's. 1. .1. WilNon P. E. O. Entertains Honoring Mothers .lis Warner was assisted by Mrs. (itorK' AiuIivwh. iiei'onipanist ami M rs. Margaret Schulor, reader. Miss Warner, who has played I a prom mom part in musicm acti vities of Medford for several years, taking the leading role in the local presentation of lolanthe and Pirates of I'enzenee, will In keeping with a Ioiib estab lished custom the local i. IS. o." oelebiuted .Mithers Iay this year, by each nitinber invitini; a "moth er puest" to a program prepared for their special entertainment. Wednesday, .May 1 4 was chosen as the day fur the meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. 11. W. SIcelur; Mrs. L. K. Williams iand Mrs. W. B. Kobinson iit'tinK Siiidcnts of Thorval II. Fid kenlH'nr. whose ltH-itnl nt St. Mark's Parish hall durins the past vcik was one of thes most delightful mushiii events of the season. Instructors Plan Trip to Honolulu Miss M a ii r i n e Johnston and iii'iuM'its r.u e.sHi'ii regret at losing I Mr. Xltael, troop leader, who is j tlu' 1,K'iU hlKh f,,'hot'1 will sail for ; leaving tu attend school. J Honolulu Saturday, June 14 on held j Mr. Austin, dairy inspector for j t lie Wilhelmlna, where they will i' ri- Jackson county, gave a verv In-i...,..J . , ,fe May Itith, with a good alien- iructive talk on the citv milk ord- i nooi. The proKiam, that was inauce. AHsa Walden will tako field enjoyed, follows: A readinK by j Miss iJorothy (Jorc entertained ; 'Jflany courses, while Miss John- j rs. James Campbell; a tup nance i with two piano 'solos, "Hunting by tlretcnen iciiister, accum- Mong and "Dam e of the (Iiiomes. Activities of Legion Auxiliary Mrs. I. J. Willsou rubllclty Chairman . Baptist Auxiliary Women Hold Meet The tJiri Scouts seem to be most ! energetic in filling; their nature ' notebooks these t)iys with presseil , flower ypeeimeus, in both the , wihl and garden variety. Homo of ; the wild flowers which have been i pressed and mounted by the (tirl Scouts are: lied bell, wild lupine. milkweed, cimiiietoii. wnu gerani-jas social committee and Mrs. C. um. evening primrose, wihl violets, i Uuldsberry and Mrs. Kathleen columbine, harebell, gentian, wild smith as program committee, rose, prince's pine, Indian pipe, i The moirram w nnened with leave soon for New York City to ' fh-eweed. goldenrod, daisy. Queen toast tu "nnr mmh" fivn ! Anne's lace, pitcher plant, snake I by Mis. 11. Youiie. Tho P. R. head, lnilian paint brush, monkey o. quartet, consisting of Mrs. C. flower, dandelion. Many of these I h. I'ake. Mrs. K. A. Moore, Mrs. flowers belong to large families k. H. lny and Mrs. H. K. Young. and have cousins of all sorts and i sang "Mother of Mine" and Little make her home. Th e prog ra m for her f a re we 1 1 concert consisted of these num bers: My Heart Ip a Lute Ii. 11. Woodman One Kine Day (from "Madame Ihitterfly" Can This He Summer?.. descriptions. For instance, the decidedly lowly skunk cabbage, ueclni ' the rather dashing jack-in-the- ; pulpit and tho stately calla Illy are Vn."li'iif:"ii In Ust Mecllng . The Wiithiuglon P. T. A. v last meeting of the year Memorial Day, which to means Poppy Day, will sooji us Mrs. liubler sang two solos, "liend of the liiver" and "A Molh ! er's Croon." Kofreshments were served by Mesdames Takahira. Maruyama. Saito and Kuniikarva, assisted by j Kdna Takahira, Ituth U'Alhini. I Margery I'uley and Dorothy Culy of the domes! h; slIciil-o cooking class. '1 ho girls were dressed in Japanese kimnnas. New officers for the coming .year are .Mrs. (.. Q. D'Albini, res Jideiit: Mrs. Maybelle Church, vice president; Mrs. J. K. Sclyecengost, j secretary, and Mrs. Deil, treasurer. naiiied by Margaret Childers; piano solo by Kuth Bolton. Mr. A. J. Hanby gave a very interest ins talk on the necessity of an education. The following officers were in stalled for the coming year: Presi dent, Mrs. . IX Jlodgkins; vice president, Mrs. W. A. Grant; treas urer. Mis. 10. W. Pease; secretary, Mrs. A. M. Childers. Refreshments were Hervcd hy Mm. N. C. Chancy, chairman, as Fistcd by Mrs. Carl Uerg, Mrs. N. J. t.'ovci stone, Mrs. C ti arret t, Mrs. 1. U. liudgkins. llcliiins From ! Klia D. Ilubbs Tent, Daughters talitoiiiiii j nf Veterans, will meet at the arm- Mrs. F. Corning Kenley return- ; ory Friday evening, May in vA tn Medford the first at the , regular .session. At the last meet week from San Francisco and ing It was decided to tako part Ciuinel, where she visited her j as usual in lhe Memor ial Day eere iiioihcr, Mrs. (iranger Farwell of ; monies and plans will be complet- mnanied homo hy her , son, ! M r. layman is able to make oe- uranuer. casionai visits to nis caniii at i Fdgewood. Mrs. A. J. docket was hostess I 4 ' Wednesday afternoon at the Town j The Ituilding IJridge club and Con it try Shop, complimenting j entertain their husbands Cnl. and Mrs. Allen of Portland. 1 guests at the home of Mrs. .1 Twenty guests called during the ; Young Thursday evening at ;irmn. I o'clock. MN Soiiih Oakdale. tako M iss a course (n South They will return the S. S. Niagara Hawaiian Islands extinct and active ston will take Sea literature, to Seattle on Augtmt 15. While in the they will visit volcanoes. Miss Myrtle Tobey nnd Miss Winifred Andrews, who also teach in Medford public schools will sail for Honolulu June 15. Besides taking courses In Honolulu, they will also bo enrolled in the cum mer school being conducted on (he boat. bo hero,- and from Mrs. Donald ) Macrae, our national president comes this message and appeal: Memorial Day j "Tho sunshine and rains of a dozen years have fallen on tho I graves of iur World War dead. J Fresh' growing grass now softens ! tho outlines of these hallowed ! niotiMils of earth and Time's klndlv hand has softened tho ache tn our hearts. Hut the heroic sacrifice of those who repose beneath Is not hidden by the grass, and our sor row and reverence for the fallen Is not lessened by tho passage of years. When we stand by tho graves of the country's dead de fenders on Memorial Day this year we will feel with new force the glory anil significance, of the lives they gave so gallantly." "In our services and ceremonies on Memorial Day we will try to give outward expression to tho feelings which move us within. With tho bright red poppy of re membrance glowing above our hearts mid with love and pride throbbing within, let. us carry out our Memorial Day observances tills year in a way which will move the entire nation to n deuper reali zation of tho day's true meaning.' will and Y. i:00 iODERNIZlNC AMERICAS TIM El BULOVA DONT let an old timepiece spoil your vwuiUIIO. MUUO II III IUI U .TWII. Shot's as modern as the airplane,as oc urateas Hie h'des.os rugged as an oak! Trade It In for a BULOVA woria fa mous for Accuracy and Dependability. A watch for every taste . . '. and l pocicetbook. From $24.75 up. mmi mm .iv .mmf mm, JwW I MISS LIBERTY" j. I 1 1 BMoMhilly .ngnr.d du.1 tight cow, - fl W ) TJc?'f with iimulotxt mrold,or '"PPh""' 3to 19? ml flMibl. brodetto l"tth. $0-750 ft j ' J J B"'Y '"'"n"n Mis. Itartn Knlcrtniiis Mrs. Vivian Norman ftarto lias had as a guest this past week, Mrs. K. K. Siegley of Seattle, Wash., manager for lhe Pacific North west for Tho Sterling Artists Bur eau, an agency which Hpnnsers s u c h entertainers ns William ilenghan, actor-singer; Maud Belt, distinguished lOngllsh cellist. Mrs. Siegley sentMlss Hathle ! Stuart to Medford a few weeks i since, and she will he remenihcr- j j ed as the fascinating New Zealand girl who entertained nt the high j .school with Maori folk tore. 1 ! In her travels, Mrs. Siegley sees I ! many of nature's beautiful spotH i , j but in appreciation of southern 'Oregon, she was most extravagant! The College Women's club met ; in her praise, saying that In the i at the home of Mrs. L. K. Wll- wbole United States she had hccii j liams May KHh, wllh a good at J notliing to compare with tho scenic i tendance. No program was given (beauty along the Southern Pacific J as this was the day for the nn- railroud from Portland to Ashland, mm I election of officers, the fol She was Iho guest of Mrs. Harto ; lowing being chosen to Herve for on motor trips to the neighboring I l!i;ii-3l : President, Mrs. ueo. h. towns, ( runts Pass, Ashland, etc., I t'anade, Medford; vice president, not omitting a visit to Mrs. Cath-iMrs. Hnlph Billings, Ashluml; sec iirino Norman Law at her attrac- ! retary, Mrs. James Campbell, Med- tive home near Koguc Klver. Mrs. Collegians Name Officers for Year Mrs. L. K. Wil- LONE FArjc lOvo movamanl. "$3750 U'ten In Nightly for BULOVA Rodio Time Announcements BRUNSWICK Pooutor iooor. mo-l. """ hands ond diol, ttanibl. mh bond, $0075 HURRY I This ale positively ends ook Saturday . . Br'nB I" yur w old watch . . . todayl Larr Schade YOUR FAVORITE JEWELER SINCE 1918 O O Siegley and her husband own con siderable property in Sea tie and are closely affiliated with the club life nf the city, also taking part in many civic movements. I Mrs. Siegley is a Delphian en-j thusiast and stated that Seattle has now twenty Delphian chapters and maintains a club headquarters where a Delphian meeting will he) found in session each forenoon, ' afternoon and evening of the week. She extended an Invitation to all Medford D'.-lphlans to visit Delphian headquarters when in Seatt le. After attending the Business j and Professional Women's banquet I at the Jlotel Medford n Friday evening, she left Medford at 8:0U o'clock Friday morning by air plane for Portland and Seatt le, making the trip north with Miss Marian MsClench. national presi dent of the Business and Profes sional Women's club. M rs. Barto had not seen Mrs. Siegley since she left Seattle sev eral years ago and they both greatly enjoyed renewing old memories. From time to time Mrs. Siegley hopes to return to Medford and renew pleasant acquaintances made during thiff visit. Mr. Perl nmcil ( hairmaii ut Circle i i-w .lull n I'ot I was chosen chairman for the coming year at I the meeting nf the Sunny Sisters I Circle of the First Presbyterian church at the Tuesday afternoon meeting, held at the homo of Mrs. s. A. KroHchel. M rs. 1 1 a rry M a rx was elected secretary -treasurer for the com ing year. At the close nf the meeting eherbet and cake were served hy . the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kid ; redge. '. O. S. C. dull Picnic j Monday Mghl. May lth. 1 Th" o. S. C Club pU nii- which win to be held at Kdgewood park I Monday evening. May Iflth has 1 been postponed until Monday' : nlsht. May 21th. because or me j Al d. Barnes circun. The com I mitten has planned n good time j for everyone who attends this pic 1 nic nnd th weather man has promined good weather for the 1 we-k VinKinning May 2fith. All e.iwn who Intend to go pleas i notify Mr. W. D. Johnston on ' Kart Main slr--t "inellme tlurtng thi! wnk. forl ; treasur Hams, Medford. Mrs. F. .1. Newman and her com miteer Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Chirg win, Mrs. Van Vatall and M rs. 'haney, served sandwiches, cof fee ami cakes. Mrs. Porter Neff will entertain the club at Its June meeting. The Ladies of the Auxiliary of the I'irst Baptist church held an all day meeting at tho homo of Mrs. (Jeo. B. Voting of "Orchard Home." recently. The house was beautifully decorated with flow ers. Mrs. Frank Stinson comple ted the decorations with a beau tiful bouquet of Dady ilellington roses. Korty-fivu guests were served cafeteria style. A Maypole had been put up for tho entertain ment of the children hut the "April showers" prevented them enjoying It. During the after noon program, Mr. Young amus ed the children with building blocks In tho shed. Meeting opened with singing "Blent Be The Tie that Binds." Tho president read the Hist Psalm; p r a y e r by Mrs. Katon; reading of minutes; treasurer's re port and report of committees. Kchoes from the association held at Ciiants pass as the ladles could not all he there. Mrs. Bester read a copy nf tho annual report. Mm Kfflo Dally told of Ihn discussion on Sunday School work led by Dr. Laughlan of Portland. V. O. W. Smith, of Ashland, con- 1 ducted tho Round Table. "Be lieve,, It or not", the responsibility rests with tho teacher and parent Thn'bnnquet nt ll:;i() was well at tended. Dr. W. II. Katon, of Medford, was t oust master. I lev. Dunham of Ashland gave the annual sermon on the saying of Christ just before the iiscen mIoii "It is expedient for you that I go away." Mrs. A. B. Mead told of I lie de votionals, Friday, led by Hev. Broyles of Klamath Falls. No re port nf the ('veiling session was made as twenty-nine ot the Med ford ladies t o o k p a r I In the pagea nt. Thursday, May '22 the Pythian ' Sistei'H will give one of their card parlies. Bridge, pinochle, and j lion will be In play, after which' refreshments will bo nerved. I I The, Catholic Bridles will have ! a calelerla supper at Parish Hall, a cafeteria supper, home cooking, at Parish hall, Wednesday evening. Serving commences nt ft: 30. Kv- eryhndy welcome. Clara Kdwards Ituth Warner Beading .....O. Henry Margaret Sehuler A Banjo Song Sidney Homer Summer Chaminado Kuth Warner Negro Spirituals "I'm a-Wand'rln... .Samuel Gaines Swing Low, Sweet Chariot James Rogers Ruth Warner Beading ".. Selected Mnrgiiret fichulcr One Alone (from "The Desert Song") 8. Romberg In ' lhe Garden of My Heart Krnest Bull At Parting lames Rogers Ruth Warner High Honor In Music at State University Friends in Medford of Miss Alice llolmback. student at the University of Oregon from this city, received tho news Friday that she had been named winner of the Julliaid scholarship in piano. Announcement was made hy tho university, where sho Is a student la (he school of music. Miss Holmhack has taken an acllvo part In musical events at the university since her entrance. She was a student of Mrs. K. K. Gore whllo in this city and has been frequently hoard In recitals here. Thimble Club To lOnjoy Curds Mrs. Hazel Fry, 407 Baurel street, assisted hy Mrs. HuhIo De Vqre, will entertain tho Wood craft Thimble club with another evening of cards on Wednesday, May 21. Mrs. Kdlth Beck, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Gibson, entertained the club on Wednesday afternoon. May 7. A very fine business meeting followed by a social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments consisting of Ice cream, cake and tea, were served hv the hostesses. 1 all cousins and belong to the same I family. So you can never tell by j looking at a mere weed Just what I sort of an aristocratic lineage it ! may have! ! The Medford Girl Scouts are i certainly advancing in class work these days. Fifteen from the Jack t son school are ready for their j tenderfoot pins already, which I speaks well for the energy of the ! girls and their leaders for Jackson I is our newest troop. j There will bo several courts of I n wards for tho various troops I within the next week or so. j Hero is a song you will be sing ing at camp ims summer: Dawn and Dusk at Girl Scout Camp Dawn at Girl Scout camp o'er the tents, the eastern skies aglow, The reveillo of birds is heard before it sounds below. At) nature quickens with new life to meet each warming ray. And not uutdono hy birds and flowers, tho cannier greets the day. Dusk at Girl Scout camp and tho shades descend caressingly, Tho embers of the ' campfire gleam and sparkles fitfully. Tho sllenco of the forest falls when low-toned taps are sung And in the peaceful sky above, God's sentinel lamps aro hung. fa cialis Knjoy Joint Picnic, About twenty-five members of the Hi Trlanglo club and the Christian Kndeavor society of tho Christian church held a picnic last evening at Wagner creek. Tho group left at J o'clock, and base- hall was enjoyed during tho early part . of tho evening. Plcnlo supper was served by tho lofciing sides In a contest conducted In tho Ti'iiinglo club. Games worn enjoyed tho remainder of tho eve- nlngi Blttle Miss Caryl Delnell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Delxell nf Klamath Falls, is a guest In Medford this week of her undo and nunt, Attorney and Mrs. Don Nvhury. Mother of .Mine." Kvelyn Herman' recited "Little Sister" and "Oh Teaching Them to Drive." A trit,' consisting nf Miss Ruth Chltwoo'd and the Misses Margaret arid' Louise Osenbrugge played two numbers, "Where the River Shan- non Flows" and "Knd of a Per fect Day." Mrs. C. IT. Pasko sang two solos, "Spring" and "Love In Spring." The program was brought to a close by a practical "Believfr U or Not" demonstration by Ben Day. This "sleight of hand" per formance was "almost" profes sional In effect. Another Interesting phase of the program was answering questions, which resulted in the following awards: Mrs. Win. Lyman, for attending most P. K. O. Mother's Days; Madam Lumsden for being the youngest girl present; Mrs Kellogg, for being tho mother of. nine children; Mrs. Rlggs, for having her birthday nearest Mother's Day, and Miss Hanby and Mi's. Belkmipp for being born In Oregon. After this the mothers were es corted to tho dining room where' potted pansies in gay yellow w r a p p I n g s bespoke "s we et thoughts" at each place. Colors and decorations .we're in P. 13. O: colors of yellow and white, "y Among the invited guests ,of Chapter A A were Mrs. Aker, Mr,. Wm. McKay, Mrs. Wilson Gray, Mrs. Howard. Madam LumsdenV Mrs. Fewell, Mrs. Snedlcor, Mrs' Swein, Mrs. Butterfiold, Mrs. Kel logg, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. M. HU Russell, Mrs. W. C. Youngs, Mrs Belkmipp, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Grlener, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Denton, Mrs. lincary. Mrs. K, A, Perry, Mrs. Hnzelrigg,' Mrs. Kdlth Jerome, Mrs. Wllsoh Mrs. Jamleson, Miss Hanley arid Mrs. L. A. MacMuster of Hpokanp; Wash., and Mrs. Hobaon of Sioux Mr, and Mrs. Trove - Lumsden and Airs, ' 10. M. Lumsden. who; motored to San Francisco Thuna day evening, aro expected to re- turn to Medford today. ft ASTORIA. Arthur Calbes, ga rage man, was confronted by a laruei cougar In his garden. Later the animal was treed and killed. j ten -4MB iiniiiriHi A Tower of Hospitality ! lfHETHER ttm'n h$ Sm ft diet ftr s by, viik, tr yisr, msi, ib, n,w EL GORTEZ HOTEL ixr tmt you'll mtvtr wK tt Utvi. TrllS 15-itorr hottelry U mora than a hotel . . . it'i a home to all who live beneath It hoapitable roof. )Beau tlfully furnlihed aultea and ilngle rooms, each with com pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience. Located In the very center of San FrancUco'i bury todal and business whirl . . . close to the theatres, smart shops and peat department stores. Palatial dining room and coffee shop.er If you wish, pre pare your meals In your own convenient kitchenette. Dally hotel service and garage In connection. The El Qortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STREET cO SAN FRANCISCO MORTIMEt A. SAMUEL, M pllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II " - : II ill ' ,;r, fclZ-rHSifc - 1 Come Out of the Kitchen! It is Spring outdoors, and things arc growing. Turn your back on the kitchen 1 Sii-intiiii(! iiiciiiiK piny lime if you have nil olec Iric. rniiKt: in 1 lie Idlclu'ii. No more - watcliiiiK foods eoiik. No iiioi'o sooty pots mid pans to ocour. No more burnt malelics to clean up. No more lulclieu lieat to i'ajr you out ami sap .vur Htrennth. ; . An electric ranttn meaim a cool delightful plaee to work in, more Iioiith of leisure, less work and easier work, more time for yourself and the kid dies. LET A Super-Automatic ELECTRIC RANGE liglileu your kitchen tasks this Spring and all the year 'round See your dealer today . . . the new model!) . . . Let ti i in ex plain li is easy payment plan. THE CALIFOPNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY "Yonr Partners rcctsSa I In Prioress" Boost Jackson County Use More Dairy Products It I, i f. ; . f '