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o o ORECOX. PAGE FIVE '? MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCOFOltD, SUNDAY. MAY 25. 1930. Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon l; p,E0. Convention i Greater Medford Declared a Success Club Will Install Officers Mondav 1 Local Rose Show to Be Held June 3-4 . outJtamllns event in club 'L this week was the P. K. O. kiH in Klamath Fa 11b I I entlon fonv Wednesday and Thurs- jltendeil hy a group of local of- Medford ry of Cen official dele lledfold 1 chapter. Installation of i.rfiivrs will lie the loadlnif tenure of th,. program at the meeting of the tlrealer .Medford cl'.ili tomorrow afternoon at Ht. MarkV (iuilil hull, which will open t,t Itiiii o'clock. Officers chosen fur the i-omlni; year are: Mrs. A. .1. llanhy, prcKldent; Mrs. N. .1. N'nrrlK, first vice present' Mr. Ptell,, Mcni.-U. econd vl-e president; Mrs. li. .;. f.reone. treasurer: Mrs. Henry Hates, re cording secretary; .Mrs. W. K. Crews, rorrespondint! secretary and Mrs. liose Hcheffelin. tist.tri..n .i eveniiiK. ! parliamentarian. .n as wen ."tions of the state Urj 0 Furnas of .. .Mrs. C C. Ooldsberr; lrli point went as ' ,.f the Modi Sr nicmhers from1' this city Mrs T M1e. Mrs. J. tive anil Mrs.' Katllleen Smith. ! rtlir.ES were held in the llolh rhureh with a voting nt- -i.nre of ul.out eighty ... io,nnuet Wednepilay ,1,, outstanding social event of the a short business mooting will invention, covers ...... .... ; prcceoe tne Installation of officers ;0 men and women. At Mrs. a:le Wallnce of Ashland has been Invited to ive an account of the convention In Salem, which she attended as representative of tile southern district. The remainder of the afternoon will he spent playing bridge. Ilo freshments will be served and .1 silver offering taken. ! i Former Residents Mrs. ICliza- Hum Itccltal Announced ' - , Mrs Eve nenson, local dancing uimctor, will present her pupils , rectal of beautiful and var ,! numbers at the Fox Crator Dn the evenings of June (ith uml ;lh, lietwecn suiuwn. The inograin win no j in, fifrman Art." a group number; wecrow," a solo; a ...union. Butterfly." soio; -Fireflies, a i Return to meat ord ,roui: "Adagio." a duet, for the i first lime presented by local tal- I rut III Meuioio. uii.iii.il in- Ko(,j;, C.nu,s .,re welcoming crate." a group; jih m ! ,nek l!x," a- very effective. unusual j l durt; ' i ne L giy . .ui;ivi.iib. iiiuint group: "An Amorlcun In dian," containing a, great deal of rWacler work; i no uauei oi Sea Nymphs," a group ot lots; "Argentine Spanish I'un TSnjto, a solo wiwi an las dnating movements and , melody; A Moorish Symbnll," duet. Novel fhorus and tap routines, includ ing such steps as tho Tip Toe step, the Traveling Clime step. Kick Heel stamp. Toe and Hoel, Succession of Taps, and many other varieties included in Buck dancing. Mrs. lnson Is a firm believer in var iety. It Js regretted that the stage space tills year will be limited, owing to recent sound fixtures in jlalM.'and it is feared that the work ' of the dancers may be cramped in certain numbers on ihis account. However, adapta bility can also bo acquired. The names of the dancers will be an nounced next week, numbering nbouu.thirly-elght girls and boys. Tho Medford Garden club has announced June 3rd and 4th as the dates for their nnnual rose siiow. I'lace for holding the ex hibit anticipated euch year by all tlower lovers has not been def initely determined but. will be an nounced at an early dute. The show will not be restricted to roses, but all flowers that are blooming win he welcomed by the commit tee chairmen and given a place in the show. Ciardeners are ad vised to start plodding their plants to have them in full bloom by June uril. Committee chairmen nnmed are: Entiles, .Mrs. C. C. Furnas; ar rangements, Mrs. 10. N, Biden; ex hibits, Mrs. C. A. Swigart. Other chairmen and members of their committee will be given out later, Mrs. Leland Mentzer, president of the club said yesterday. leaves Debutantes Plan Balls Six Months in Advance Plans for Vacation Bible School Made Strawberry Show Planned by Bible Class Tuesday Miss Wilson Pledges. . Alplut Phi Sorority Miss Kllow Mne Wilson, tlntmh- tpr of Mr. and Mrs.. II. G. Wilson t this city, ha been pledged by nrHhiv -national women's nor iy at the University of Wash ington, Seattle, according to news rprelvert here the first part ot' the wepk.i j Miss Wilson, who is known here j as one of Med lord h finest sop-( ranos. is playing a prominent part! In the musical activities at the ! northern university. She is also i frequently heard in programs liroatleast from stations, K.IR and j KOMO. 1 o this rity. Mr. and iiynii and daughter lieth, and snn.s limner and liob eit, who arrived from San Diego the first nf the week. Whllo the Ryans have boon bouse guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. li. V. Williams at their home on the Old Stage Itnml, they will soon oc cupy their ranch home in tho Oriffin Creek region. They were accompanied on their return to Medford by Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McIIee, who also plan to make their home here. Mrs. Mcliee, was formerly Miss Lenore Ryan. Birthday Party Kvent of Week Mrs. Riley 1). Tlensnn, by Mrs. U. It. Hriggs, entertained a few friends Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. Henson's birthday, flames and a musical program, in cluding numbers by Miss Mildred Burger, violinist. Miss Nancy Briggs, vocalist. Miss Helen Wil son, pianist, were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Hriggs. Guests present were, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. McDonald, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Lingass, Misses Mildred Bur ger, Nancy Brown Briggs, Natalie Hamilton, Helen Wilson end Messrs. William Oatmah, Stanley Hice Ilcnson, ham. and Lowell Ring Helms ltd urn From California Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Helms of near Ashland, have returned from Dos Angeles and LunK Beach, where they spent three months. Their son Addison, ' and family live at Dos Angeles. Their son mending art school intbatclty. ! Roosevelt P.-T. A. I State Organization ! Beginning with the Maypole j da nee given by boys and girls of j the 4th grade on the lawn at the j Roosevelt school Friday afternoon unui me. serving m ueucious re ireshments, a largo number of parents and friends were enjoy ably entertained. Thin heing the I..-. r ........ (..,......... business was discussed, nnd by j a three-to-one vote it was decid- j ed to withdraw from tho State j I'a rent-Teacher association. With , an organization of its own lioose- j velt school hopes to do more good toward betterment of child welfare not only in their own school hut all H-hools in Jackson county. Knowing that all the Hcrvice clubs of the elty take an active part in child welfare It leaves only a part of this work to parent-Teacher associations. This organization hopes to devote more time to child problems instead of spend ing ho much time going through the regime of association busi ness every meeting. In these modern times we find It impera- nsslsted I tlve t0 ftn'lve at shorter methods or putting i n i H ts n UCI Dolph l'hipps was elected presi dent lor next year with Mrs. Daw Pennington vice-president. Mr. ninnel secretary, nnd Mi's. vatn itichiirdson treasurer. The graduating class presented the following program. They were guests for the afternoon with their mothers acting as hostesses. l'iano solo. Dorr Barrett. Song. Slurs' of the Summer Night. Recitation: Tho Questions they Ask ol' a Hoy. Harvey. Field. A Tribute To Our Mothers: Amy Klllolt. Dance, Minuet: Mary Powell. An Appreciation of our Teach- Howard (1 rover. Farewell t'.reetmg, I "j At a meeting held In the Christ Ian church Thursday evening, com-, mlttees of the llaptlst, Presbyter-, latl and Christian Hihle schools met; and formulated plans for a Vaca tion Hally llible school to be con- afternoon. May Women's Bible class of the 1'lrst I'resbyterlan church will be the guests of Mrs. Geo. 11. Kletd at a strawberry festival Tuesday What the Girl Scouts AreDoing By .Mrs. I). J. Willson Anion lending (rlrls to Ik- presented In .ustern siKlfty unuwii " .! .."xt ,7son ...I. Kleunm- lalvert (l.-fl) d .M..l.a lug of (iaibcr (right) Officers Named to Head Local D. A. R. Mrs. Koppes Hostess East Side Circle , ducted for two weeks In thm Christian church, on South Oak-i ; dale, beginning June 1 til h, ! Tho school will convene rrom il:tl0 to 11:30 each morning an. I will be open to all children 111 the city, from the age of four or kind ergarten, through the Intermediate Bible school age. Classes will be especially adapted to various ages nnd the work will be highly in structive and distinctly christian in chnracter. Mrs. W. S. flilinore, present sup erintendent of the Presbyterian liible school, will bo superintend ent .of the vacation school, assist ed by the regular lllblo school teachers of tho various churches. Mrs. tlllmore Is a very accomp lished leader in religious education, having devoted n largo part of her life to Ihis study. Her associates are all well trained and highly con secrated in their special classes. Pnrents arc thus assured that their rhltdren will be given pleas ant and constructive Instruction, as a most helpful way to spend part of the long vacation hours. It Is hoped that the parents will co-operate In this worth-while un dertaking: and see that the chil dren are enrolled and helped to attend regularly. Hoyal Nelghlwi's Plan I )a mi' The Hoyal Neighbors Heneflt card party was given at the W. O. V. hail Thursday afternoon. High score In bridge was won b' Mrs. Prudence Plan. High score in 500 by Mrs. Hamuelson. De lightful refreshments, consisting o: fruit salad and wufers, were serv ed by the committee: Cora Powell in the church 1 NOTHINGelsecan fkHf-ffi) give quilt so much X WTOhfLIffS pleasure as a Bulova iClWIl.rtT -watch. For SHE knows X fflgjaaSXRfa' that the Bulova, you give itSaSfSVf her will retain its depend- nble accuracy and its charm- 'jffiV . ' '- ing beauty through the years. V , ers Song class. Piano solo. Virginia I.indley. Those In the graduating class are: Dorr Darrett, Amy Elliott. Croat, Jean ill", vei.iu nerthn King. Virginia Lindley, Iji Verne .vici.ui,. Mary Powell, liveiyn . l,.t-ns Kloner. Hetty Vilm Wheeler. John Wheeler West. Hobert Purucker, Mathenv.' Robert liachel Hoduffer Mary Steve Wendell l.lttrell. Dow Lewis, Holier i .unn. lull. Howard i.ruei. ....... Field Jr.. Raymond uiiuxi.e. u. Hlchnrd Earnsinzer. Miss .lulinston Itctonis Miss Vivian Johnston, well Officers to serve for the coming year were elected at tho last meet ing of the Crater Lake Chapter, Daughters of the Americnn Revo lution held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Sleiger, 122 Oregon Terrace, the regent, Mrs. H. O. Harding, presiding. They are as follows: Regent. Mrs. 13. O. Harding; vice regent, Mrs. M. M. Morris; recording secretary, Mrs. J. O. (Irev: corresponding secretary; Mrs. II. F. W. Slillver; treasurers Mrs. J. A. Perry; registrar, Mrs. John JI. Cochran; chaplain, Mrs. Helen A. Snedlcor; historian, Mrs. C. C. Murray; directors, Mes dnmes M. J. Norrls, F. L. Tou Velle and F. CI. Thnyer. A splendid paper on "Colonial Onrdens," written by Mrs. A. M. Chllders. who was nlisent because nf illness, was read by Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt. Mrs. Childcr's description of the gardens of our ancestors, the ar rangement, flowers and colors which were favorites, the lovo and pride with which they wore re garded by their owners, was most interesting and appropriate to the season of tho year. The paper closed with a beauti ful tribute to the "Father ot Our Country," and the well known gar dens of Ml. Vernon. During the social hour which followed the guests enjoyed and ndmired the lovely gardens and parlors. All members are most cordially invited, as this Is an an nual event, tin' members are look ing forward to a most enjoyable alteriioon. Mrs. Thompson and Mr. llodgklns will lie heard In a vocal duet. J dinette Field will read und Mrs. N. C. Chancy will give a patier on "Church Prob lonis In ltussla." All ladles having birthdays In the nionlh of May will be guests of honor. MlM. Newbury HostosH To Crater Ijlkc ;ulld Crater Uiko C.uild held an In teresting meeting Monday eve ning. Muy IS, at the home ot Mrs. Don Newbury. Siskiyou Heights. Mrs. Hellion C. Wilson, Mrs. Klully Dynan and Miss Isabel Wlllslo act ing as hostesses for the evening. Miss Myrtle Tobey and Miss Wini fred Andrews, members of the (luild who leavo soon for n sum mer In the Hawaiian Islands, wero tho recipients of numerous clever travel letters, telegrams and Mrs. Dynan read an original poem ded icated to them that was much enjoyed. Hntertulning musical fea tures were given by Miss l.alirn Drury, Victor Dallnlro and Norris Porter. The last meeUng of tho year will bo hold at Jackson Hot Springs, weather permitting, on Monday, May 21!. Surprise. Party For Mr. lilluloro A very pleasant surprise party was given by n, group of friends of Will Ollmore, aided by Mrs. (lilmore, In honor of Mr. Clllmores birthday last Monday night, :.t their residence on North Orange and lllanche Arnold. The earns street, 'j'lioso present were: nir. ..nmmlttee was composed of Mrs. nnd Mrs. W. F. Campbell, Mr. anil and of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Johnston 303 Stark street, closed a very successful year in teaching at North Powder, Oregon, and Is re turning the first of the week, to spend the summer with her par ents. She will spend a Tew days enroute, visiting relatives at Ore gon City. Miss Johnston has been engaged to teach in Power City, for the coming year. popular daughter of (.rounds of the hostess. Mrs. Stelger was assisted by Mesdames W. M. Van Scoyoc, Kathleen Smith, Fred King and Wilson Walt. Miss I.ailiisiwi ll Hero for Vacation Miss Margaret Ijuinspach nr rlved In Medford Wednesduy night to spend her vacation. She com pleted hersecond year of teaching in Klamath county on May 9. On The Pythian club win mevi. . .May iu, sue icn ioi- juhu.imi mi' way of j.encl nno ine ..ii:i.mi;ic next'f.aHH nnd visited with her sister, , A large I Mrs. R. D. nines, ror n ween. The last while there she went to Astoria to nt the home of 'see Mrs. Vernon R. Day, formerly nnd was a Esther Palmer, a former cinss- I mate. the home of Mrs. nose, hrnuih. 40 Quince street Tuesday evening. May 2 attendance is desireo median was held Mrs. C'has. Campbell most enjoynble affair Mrs. R. A. Koppes, 23 Rose nvo nue, entertained members, of the East Ode Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church Tuos day afternoon,- Mrs. W. T. Berry, vice president, presiding. Devotions were led by Mrs. K. C. Koppen, who also offered pray er,: Hlble lesson, 1)1 Psalm. Other numbers were songs, "One Swect- lvtAnleinn Through" and "Face to Face." Mrs. S. L. Leonard offer ed hrayer at the close of the pro grain. ridring tho social hour, Mrs. Koppes, assisted by Mrs. O. V. Myers and Mrs. .1. W. Smylle, served refreshments of pio and coffee. Unions I.iilcrlaln (imsts Kitnii lxs Angeles Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Dolon of I West Side had as their guests re cently, their two nephews, jock and Andy Schweinfurter of Los Angeles. These two young men were enroute home from Seattle after having spent several weeks on bourd a passenger steamer of tho Dollar IJne as members of the ship's orchestra. They visited the Orient, making stops nt Shanghai, Yoyohnmn, Honolulu and Manila. After vis iting nt home they expect to sign up for un around tho world cruise. While here the boys furnished I the music nt a . dancing party at Phil Thurston's Monday evening and wero highly appreciated as entertainers. Scthcrs Jtctuin For Visit Jlcro Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scther of San Francisco ure guests In Med ford this week of Mrs. Hcthor's mother, Mrs. Charles M. Pelt. Itoth are former residents of Med ford and members of the high school faculty and will be mucn entertained by local friends during their stay here. I Miss Lunetta Ooodwln left this ! city yesterday for Eureka, cul.. where she will be at tho Adrlenno store during the nbsenro of Miss j Paloma Rondlemnn, manager, who .'lives soon I'lr nan r i i.im in. ... Dorothy Scrlpter and Mrs. Katie Palen. An old fashioned hard time bene fit dnnro will be given at the W. O. W. hall next Thursday evening, sponsored by tho Hoyal Neighbors, curds will also he In order for those that do not care to dance. Light refreshments will be served, t Wcnotuili Club KllJOVH Oirds Members of the Wenonah club met at the home of Hlanche Hina bargor for n card party Thursday afternoon, May IB. There wero three tables of bridge and two n five hundred In pluy. Mablo Quackcnbush won high score In bridge and Blanche Rlnabnrgcr low. nnd Carrlo Nulnea held high score In five hundred with Eethel lluertle holding low. Lovely refreshments were serv ed by tho hostess, assisted by Fidells Piatt and Neltlo Purdln. The next mooting, which will be a covered dish luncheon, will bo nt the home of Nellie Purdln on Thursday, June Mrs. W. C. McCuiston, Mr. (loo Yonchnm, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Mol ler, First Sergeant and Mrs. Clustnv Weston and daughter Katllerlne. Miss Frances Moller and Major Wm. M. Coplnn. of Portland, (lames and stories made tho evi nlng a huppy one, completed with a dainty lunch. IxhiiI Musicians To Attend stuto Meet The annual state convention of the Oregon Stale Music Teachers' association will bo held In Salem, Juno 16 and 17. An excellent pro gram of Inspirational lectures and discussions will bo provided' nnd two fine concerts are scheduled. Dr. C. S. Sherman of ' Wlllamotto university will lecture on "Psychol ogy nnd tho Mind;" Joseph Bnrls soff, concert master of the Los Angeles symphony orchestra, and assistant conductor, will be heard In a lecture and also In a violin recital; and Olga Steeb, nationally known pianist, will also be heard In recital. A group of Medford teachers will attend. 1 The Olrl Scout book shelf at th public library Is now ready, states Miss Woolse'y, th librarian. This hook shelf is downstairs In the basement, nnd through this ar rangement will be available to all (llrl Scouts and interested girls, no matter what their ages. Hooks will be added to this shelf from time to time, and In a few years at tills rate, should constitute a young library In Itself. Tho Olrl Scouts are to march in tlie Memorial Day parade next Friday and these are the directions as given us bv Colonel Paine, who has charge: He on the Washing ton school grounds by 9:15 o'clock, Friday morning. Parade starts at 11:30, so be there early In order to complete marching arrangements. We want every Medford Ctrl Scout to como and march in tho par- . ade. Troop No. 4 met at the home of .Miss Winifred Andrews, their . leader, on Cottage street, a week niro Friday, and had u lovely party. Nearly twenty were present, and the gathering took the place of the regular meeting. Somo of the Olrl Scout nature notebooks are reaching gigantic proportions these days with over a hundred -pressed und mounted und garden flowers. The major specimens in each of both wild, und garden flowers. The major problems seem not to be the gath ering and pressing of the plants but in getting tho proper identifi cation. Homo ot the specimens have been labeled "mysterious vine." "sweet Anna," "wild sorl." "column .vine," "blue loopln." "bridle roth,' do you know what they should have heen'called? Here are the word to the ''Aunt Jemima" song: Aunt Jemima, look nt your Undo down In the duck pond Learning how to swim! First he does the breast stroke Then he does the side, ' Now he's under the water Swimming against tho tidel Kltu I. Hilbbs ' Tent MHH Elta D. Hubbs Tent, Daughters of Veterans, met at the Armory Friday evening in regular session. In nddltion to routine business, Mrs. Grace Schade was Installed as guide for the department of Oregon, and will attend the state convention at Eugene In June, In that capacity.. As usual the mem- , iiors of the Tent 'will attend . the memorial servlco at the Lutheran church Sunday. Muy 25, and wilt take part In the exercises , and parade Memorial Day. , Mrs. Minnie Albnugh, a mem ber of Moro L. Tauner Tent, Itenverton, was a guest at the meeting and spoke briefly to the members. ' The tent will have Its next meeting on June 13th at the arm ory. . PATRICIA Engnind dutl proof movamac t I ENOBE ArdidciIlT enrd Jo' !..!. l'ie-llbdor. $29" movement ' -OLCTTE F.tquUlte ct with Mk nm4H dcconiioni 15 jewel Bulov" " ntt complete with $1'7 0 UiStee flexible bracelet , J I Anns! FY 141. whd white gotd meni J t WE ARB AUTHORIZI D DISTRIBUTORS FOR BULOVA WATWIES 0 o LARRY SCHADE o YOUR FAVORITE JEWELER SINCE 1918 FREE! 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