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    MRDFOItn MATT, TRIBTTNT, MEDFORD, OliKfiOX. SUNDAY, -TTTNK 1.
PSdE FOUR
The Week's Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
i
WEEKLY calendar
Monday
Y. V. C A. board of dlr-
colors will meet ut 7:30 this
evening In the. "Y" club
rooms.
Luncheon for I'nut Matrons
club nt Hotel Modford at 1:00
p. in. '
City Council P. T. A. will
hold last meeting of the seas-
on with Installation of offl-
cers.
Tuenclay
Women's Forelcn Mission-
ary society of the First M. K.
church will meet with Miss
May Phlpps, 293 East Main
street.
Missionary socicly of tho
Christian church will hold
regular monthly meeting at
the church at 2:00 o'clock.
Business meeting of
Missionary society of
South M. K. church.
Wednesday
Rowcna Circle, 122,
the
tho
4
will
meet with Vclma Slngler,
27
Rose avenue.
Pythian Sisters will hold
their regular meeting at tho
hall at 8:00 o'clock.
Thursday
Senior girls of the local
high school will be entertain-
ed at tea by tho Misses Maur-
Ino Carroll and Laura Drury,
020 South Oakdulo avenuo.
- Royal Neighbor camp moots
in regular session this ovo-
nlng.
Building Bridge, club will
meet with Mrs. Carnoy at
Carney orchards this after
noon at 2:00 o'clock.
Friday
St. Mark's cafeteria lunch
con at 12:30,
High school commence
ment at tho armory at 8:00
o'clock.
4 4
Miss Nutting9 s
Engagement Told
Bridge Luncheon
Mih. II. L. Nutting entertained
Wednesday with a hrldgo luncheon
In honor of her daughter, Juanlta
Nutting who recently returned to
Modford from North Bond where
h)io haa been touching. Hidden In
Iho nluco ciu'dt was news of tho
engugemcnt of MIhh Nutting to
dene Tucker of Han Francisco.
Tho wedding or Iho young couplo
will bo in tho near future
After lunchoou thrco tables of
bridge woro In piny. TIioho nrcHent
were tho guest of honor MIhh
Juanlta Nutting, Mr. Roy Mc
Lean, Airs. C. A. Hartley, MIhh Ora
KoberHon, MIhh Laura Mario Hub
eiNnn, Mm, W. Piatt, Mih. llutch
Inxon, mih. Iogan Htowart, Mm. W.
13. Iantls, Mrs. O. Jones, Mrs. Bor
nard Nutting and Mrs. II. U Nut
ting. MIhs Nutting will bo tho Intmira
llun for many Hoclal gathering.
beforo her murriago. Monday eve
ning Mih. W. 10. LantlH will ontor
Ijiln with an ovenlng of bridge In
her honor.
.
Miss Fitch Leaves
For Extensive Trip
Miss Margaret Fitch, daughter
nf Mr. and Mrs. ChoHter Filch of
Belmont orchards, popular mom-
bor of Modford a younger set, left
Saturday evening for I'asadena
and Los Angeles, Cal., whero sho
will spond a week visiting rola
tivos and friends beforo leaving
next Sunday for New Orleans,
from which city sho will later
lake tho boat for New York City.
Sho will bo met In New York
by relatives with whom sho will
Journey to Utlea for a seven
weeks' visit during which plans
for a trln abroad will be com
pleted. Sho expects to sail for
l'.uiopo lato In tho summer.
Mrs. Harmon Honor
Guest Tuesday
In compliment to Mia O. 1
Harmon of Imb Angeles, guest In
this city of Mrs. Sidney Smith, Mr
J. A. Perry entertained with n
bridge party Tuesday evening.
Prlr-o for high score was won by
Mrs. F. U Pickett, consolation by
Mrs. C. M. Pock, nnd Mrs. Harmon
was tho recipient of a guest prize.
Mrs. Itumcy Hostess
Tit MIstlfMoo Club
Thn Mlstlotoo club of the Royal
Neighbor camp met with Mrs.
Harney nt 123 Atmond street Wed
nesday afternoon. There woro 17
In attendance and a miscellaneous
Klmwer given for Neighbor Dun
can. After a short business meet
ing delicious refreshments were
served by tho hostess and nsahitnnt,
Kdlth Royer, Tho next meeting
of the club will be announced
liter.
Th social meeting of tho Mis
sionary society of the South M. 13.
church was held Tuesday, May
J Mih nt tho home of Mrs. Taylor.
M ho program was In charge of Mrs.
llranham and was well prepared
by the member. i tHklng part In It.
During tho social hour Mrs. Taylor
and Min. Rico served refreshments.
Tho buslnesy meeting will be held
Tuesday, June 3rd.
e
M?n. Hen Hreen of Civic Bosch.
Wash., is guest In this city of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryan,
with whom she motored south the
middle of the past week.
Club Adjourns for
Summer Vacation
Monday Evening
The hint meeting of the Hoano:i
va held by tho Greater Med ford
club Monday afternoon at tho Ht.
Mark's Guild hall, at which time
officem for tho coming year were
installed, an follows: Mrs. A, J.
Ilanhy, president; Mrs. N. J. Nor
rls, first vice-president; Mrs. Htei
la Merrick, second vice-president;
Mrs. Henry Hates, recording secre
tary: Mi h. V. E. Crews, com -nponding
secretary, and Mrs. It. 13.
Greene, treasurer.
Plans for the fall season worn
outlined. Tho next meeting of tho
club will be held tho last Monday
in September and will bo a Hogue
Hiver products luncheon. Tho Oi-
toljer mooting will bo in the form
of a High Jinx, for which Mrs. At
lanta Hatchwoll waa named chair
man. Miss Mildred Carlton, presi
dent of tho Jackson County Public
faith association, will make nr-
rangemonts for the November
meeting program, which will bo on
tho subject of health.
The presentation of tho Mcssim
Is planned for some time In Decern-!
ber. And a special committee,
headed by Mrs. Jonas Wold, was!
appointed at the Monday meeting
to manage this program. Sho willj
bo assisted by Mrs. C, II. Paske, ;
Mrs. Geo. Andrews. Mrs. Jap An-
drows, Mrs. M. N. Hogan and Mm..
Kawles Moore,
Other commlltocs named Monday
are: Program, Mrs. J, JO. Kdtnlston,
chairman; Mrs. R. W. Hloclor, Mri.
N. J. Norris; membership, Mrs. J,.
A. Pennington, chairman; Mrs.
John Fluhrer and Mrs. C. A. Hwl-
gart. Mrs. Ratchwell was appointed
special chairman of tho scholarship
loan.
. Aln Interesting address was
given by Mrs. Wade Wallace of the
Hellovlew club, who attended tho
state convention of tho Federation
of Women's clubs In Ha lorn as ren
roBontatlvo of the southern district.
Mrs. A. U. Drury presided at tho
mooting.
Miss Heckman Will
Spend Summer Here
While Modford people nro look
lug seaward for their vacations
some, who have been seaward, arc
looking to Modford for theirs; and
Annette Heckman, daughter of
Dr. W. H. Heckman of Corning
Court, 1s one of them. Sho will ar
rlvo In Ban Francisco ,; from , the,
Hawaiian ' Islands Juno' -' JHr and
plans to bo In Modford to spend
the rest of tho summer, Juno UTith.
MiSrt Hockman Ih supervisor nt
kindergartens in Hllo, whore sho
has boon following tho samo line
of work for three years. Sho came
to tho States for her vacation last
summer and will bo welcomed this
year by hosts of friends with whom
sho formerly attended high schoi.1
and tho University of Oregon.
liuum Drury Feted
Ity Glrln' lA'agiic
Miss Laura Drury. president of
tho locnl Girls' Dcaguo, was honor
guest at tho luncheon given at tho
high school Monday noon. Sho was
presontod with a birthday gift from
tho council and was tho recipient
of many good wishes.
Covers were laid for Misses
Laura nnd Rnrbara Drury and
mother, Mrs. A. R. Drury, Misses
Melva Parrot t, Maurlno Carroll,
Margaret and Winifred Warner,
Clara Mary Fuson. Cllta Waldon.
Doris Itundy, Sybil Joan Young, Ir
va Fowell, Marguerite WatHon,
Joan 13, Ferguson, tlhyl llarroli,
Lonevo Htmklns, (loraldlno Latham
Helen Wilson, Ludlo Lowry, Ma
rio Ridings, Josephine Taylor, Mar
guerite McAllister, Mary Cham
bers, Mildred Walker, Marjor.o
Flsk and JOIIwibeth Jerome.
Royal Neighbors
Knjoy Dunce
Tho Royal Neighbors ramp en
tertained with a benefit dance and
card party nt tho W. O. W. hall
last Thursday evening. Refresh
ments woro served In the banauot
room at a late hour by the com
mittee. The next mooting of the Royal
NeiKhbors has boon announced for
next Thursday evening. Initiation
will bo Included In the program
and nil officers nro requested to bo
present.
KlilredgVM Ijeavo
For Run is
Mr. and Mrs. Hhnylor Kldrodge.
formerly of Portland, left tho first
of the week for their new homo a.
Hums after spending two weeks In
this city ns guests of Mr. and Mrs.
13. N. Khlredgo of South Grape
street. They mado tho trip to this
city by motor and nro motoring to
Hums.
' -Mrs.
Dili Home
Front OiHrornin
Mrs. A. L. 11111 returned to Mci-
ford th first of th week from
1.os AnRoles, Cat., after spending
two weeks visiting her son. Roy
Hill, in that city and her dauKhter.
Mrs. Charles P. Witter, who ac
companied her south, at hur home
In Berkeley.
Mrs. Whipple
Visitor In Valley
Mrs. K, May Whipple of Los An
geles Is visiting at tho home of her
daughter Mrs. M. C. Gentry of
Jacksonville. A Iho with her friend
Mrs. Riley D. llcnmin of Mcdfoni.
Mrs. Whipple plans to spend tho
summer In the valley.
Meftdiiiiies Furry
mid Rose Ito South
Mrs. Cnrollta Furry nnd mother,
Mrs. M. Rose, left Medford the
first of ho week for Glendalo,
Cal., for an Indefinite visit with
Mrs. Claud Cate, formerly of this
city.
New Leader
Mrs. A. ,1. Haiihy, Installed as
preiilent of the (i renter Metlioru
ub for tho coming year.
Mrs. Bowman Hostess
Central Point Home
Former residents of Central
point, who were membors of one
of tho oldest women's clubs or
ganized in the town, were guests
at tho party given by Mrs. Homur
Howman at her homo Monday af
ternoon of tho past week.
After several hours devoted to
discussion of past meetings to
gether, refreshments woro served
by tho hoHtess. Tho list of guests
Included: Miss Itlancho Arnold,
Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. Joo Les
ter. Mrs. Raymond Crawford and
children, Patty and Hilly of Mod
ford ; At rs. Fran k llcnspolor of
Jacksonville; Mrs. Robert Brophey
of Jlurns, MIhh Rose Jones of Seven
Oaks, Mrs. Ted Hill and Mrs.
Claudo Clark of Central Point.
Marriage Juno 41
of luteal Interest
Juno 6th has boon announced as
tho marring date of Miss I-orona
Stallings of McMlnnvIUo and Mr.
Lawrence Fisher, son of Mr, and
Mrs. W. H. FlHhor tf this city. Tho
ceremony will be road tit the homo
of the. bride In McMlnnvIUo. .
Miss Stallings is a graduate of
McMlnnvilln college and Mr. Flshor
of Orogon Stato College, whero ho
Is now a member of tho faculty,
having received a fellowship In
electrical engineering at graduation
last year. Ho Is also a member of
Sigma Phi Sigma, social fraternity,
and of Ktta Happa Nu, honorary
fraternity, on the northern campus,
whero th couplo will mako their
home following their marriage.
Hrhlo-tn-ho Is
Honor Guest at Tea
Miss Viola Cole, whose marriage
to Mr. P. Moman Aldredgo of this
city will bo an event "f lato Juno,
was honor guest at the tea given
lust Sunday by her sinter, Miss
Kthel Cole, at their home.
Thoso present were: Mesdamcs
Kd Cnrlon, George Webb, Joo Cnvo,
A J. Llngerfeldt. M. S. Ruff, AM
llard Cave, Kdward Haines, Kugeno
Colo, and the Misses Carol Ferns,
Kllzahcth pitcher, Iivlda Culbert
son, Gladys Hoffman, Jean Ruff,
A'iola and Kthel Cole.
'
(Jlrl Scouts
At Nlmtly 4 Vivo
As a grand finale to the program
of tho school year, members of tho
Girl Scout troop of tho Junior hlqh
school aro enjoying a week-end
party at the Klliott raliln at Shady
Cove. They are accompanied by
Miss Luola Rcngn and MIsh Wini
fred Andrews, instructors In tho
local school system,
.Mrs, Murphy Guest
at Dlpind Home.
Mrs. I. 11. Murphy of Scotts
Bluff, Neb., has been a guest In
this city during tho past week of
her, brother, Dr.fH. Ralph Dlppel.
During her stay here ah enjoyed
a motor trip to Crater Lak and
other scenic drives through tho
valley. From Modford she will go
to Kugeno to moot Mr. Murphy nnd
motor with him to California.
Mrs. A'arhmiigh
Hollow to Club j
The Pythian club met nt the
homo tif Mrs. J. It. A'arbrotiKh, 40:
Quince street. Tuesday evening.
After tho business session several
hours wore spent playing r00. Ro
frctdiments were served by the I
hostess,
Klein.
assisted by M rs.
13. J.
kenly Ret urns
To Ranch Home
Mr. F. C. Kenly
returned
to
Medford the first of Iho week from
Cnrmel and OJttl. Cal.. after spend
ing two weeks visiting his sou.
Corning
Jr., who Is a student at
ThMcher school, and friends.
MlH liny In
San Fmncl'o,
Miss Arteno Hay of Central Point
left Medford Friday evening for
San Francisco whero ihe plans to
spend the summer, having accepted
a position In the bav city.
Here for Vacation
Miss Golda Boone has returned
to her home nt Jacksonville after
ftpendlng the fall, winter and spring
in lewtston.
an instructor
laho, whore she
In the city high
nrhool.
Plans for the Daily A'aiion
Bible st-hont which Is to ho held In
tho Christian church Juno lsth to
90' tire neartng completion. A
Ini g school is desired and an
Invitation s extended to all chil
dren of the valley to attend.
Miss Butler Much
Feted, Sails for
Europe June 18
Many colorful social events have
been planned during the past sev
eral weeks in compliment to Miss
Gertrude Butler, of this city, who
sails from New York, June lKth, on
tho Vulcanla for a tour of Europu.
Among the enjoyable affairs aro
tho dancing party given AVednes
day evening by Mrs. Bert Lageson
and Mrs. Justin Smith at the Lage
son homo on Glen Oak Court, for
which Invitations were issued to 12
couples; luncheon at Blu Flower
lodge, at which Mrs. Raymond FIsn
was hostess, followed by throe
tables of bridge at tho hitter's homo
on Anderson road, and a bridge
party given by Miss Yvonne Smitn
at her homo on west Main.
Mrs, AV. AW Howard was hostess
at a breakfast for ton at which
Miss Butler was honor guest Sun
day morning.
MIhh Butler will bo accompanied
on her trip oast nnd tour of
uropc by Miss Mildred Nye. Shu
will leave Med ford Juno 6th, stop
ping in Los Angeles, San Antonio,
New Orleans, and AVoshlngton, D.
C. Miss Nye, who Is a graduato of
Oregon State college, Is now In tho
employ of the Portland Power com
pany. Miss Butler, a graduato of
the University of Orogon, is an In
structor In the Romance Languago
department of tho local higi
school.
Society Vacations
After Memorial Day
Many Medford people took ad
vantage of-the holiday Friday and
motored to beaches and neighbor
ing cities to spend the week-end
and will bo returning to their
homos tonight and tomorrow
morning.
Among them aro Dr. and Mrs. R.
C, IlulhoIJand and daughter, Mar
jory, who are at Brookings; Mr.
and Mrs. J. Verno Shangl and
young son Verno O., and Miss Em
ily Webber, who motored to Cres
cent city Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beebo nnd
children motored to Portland for
tho week-end Friday and Mb's
Oliv Parker left for that city by
train Thursday evening.
Commencement
To Ho Friday
Commencement exorclsos of tho
lt)!lo graduating class of the Mod
ford high school will bo conducted
In Iho armory Friday evening at S
o'clock, with B. F. lrvlno of Port
land giving tho main address. Tho
valedictory speech will be given by
Laura Drury, and tho salutatory
speech by AVIIllam Dougherty.
In addition to tho presentation
of diplomas, special awards will
bo presented. Including the results
of tho balloting for tho outstanding
boy or girl of tho senior class.
Tho no voted on at the student body
meeting lust week woro Laura
Drury, Marguerite AVatson, Jose
phlno Taylor, AVIIllam Dougherty,
(loorgo Winno and Glenn Simklns.
Tho boy and girl receiving tho lar
gest number of votes will havo
their names engraved on separate
cups which havo been presented by
the county fair board.
Special musical numbers have
been arranged for the exercises.
Attend Commencement
At Oregon Statu
Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Hubbard aro
among local people who aro at
tending tho baccalaureato services
and commencement program at
,t)regon Stato col lego this week
end. Their son, Chester, Is a mem
ber of tho graduating class, which
will rocejvo degrees tomorrow
morning at tho commencement
program.
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Missionary Nm'lety
Meets Tuesday.
Tho Women's Foreign Missionary
Society of tbo First M. 13. church
will meet with Miss May Phlpps,
t)i'3 Fast Main street, Tuesday af
ternoon, Mrs. J. AV. Smyllo will
lead the study. Assisting hostesses
Mrs. F.. S. Hitzler, Mm. H. AV. Con
ger, Mrs, AV. M. Van Hcoyoe. Vis
itors always welcome.
Guests lioavo
For San hwo
Mrs. II. AV. Flshor apd daughter,
Virginia, who havo been visiting
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lyniim, left on the Friday evening
Shasta for Sa n J ose, Ca I. They
woro accompanied by llttlo Miss
Lillian Lynum, who will enjoy a
vacation trip with them, visiting
tho Yollowstono national park be-
I fore returning to Medford in July.
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Birthday Party
I Snt unlay 13 vent
Mrs. Caroid J. Parker enter-
gained yesterday afternoon with a
party for her young daughter Na
talie, honoring her fifth birthday
anniversary. Fourteen guests play
ed games during thf afternoon and
shared tho largo pink nnd white
birthday cuke.
Luncheon for
Pnt Matnms,
1 'al M a t run "s clu b will h old
club luncheon at Hotel Medford
at 1 1 p. m. Mosdames Hoggs,
Mesdamcs Hrayton and Rlddell
111 bo hostesses for the after
noon at tho Mason's club rooms.
...
Mr. Clnrk Hostess.
Mih. Donald 8. Clark was hosted
U!nt an informal d.ner for a group
of rrienas at her nome cune-dny
evening. Dinner was follow id by
several hours of bridge.
Mrs. Low IVynohls returned t.i
Medford yesterday from Kugeno
nnd Tacoma. to which cities sho
motored the first of th week with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Foulkes, fol
lowing their short visit here.
Hostesses Thursday Tea
7 J U'
mm
Miss Mav?,ie Carroll ami Miss liiiuiu Jirury win ciueruuii ui
Thursday afternoon from 4 to fi at the hitler's home, 20 South
Oakdale avenue. Guests will include, tho senior girls of the high
school, as well as members of the faculty
Mr. and Mrs. Grieve
at Home in Prospect
PROSPECT, Ore., May 31.
(Spl.) The many friends of James
Boston Grlovo were glad to wel
come him and his brldo home after
their wedding which took place at
Tho Dalles, Orogon on Sunday,
May 25th. Tho brldo Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Cauller
of The Dalles, and is a graduato
of the Normal school of Mon
mouth, Oregon. Most of her life
has been spent In the vicinity of
Hood River and The Dalles, except
what time sho spent in attendance
at the Oregon State Normal school
where she and Mr. Grieve met dur
ing his college days at tho Oregon
State college at Corvallis.
Tho wedding was solemnized at
tho homo of tho bride's parents,
Tho double ring ceremony was
read by tho Rev. G. L, Matlock.
They were attended by Ferral
Fisch and Jane Cauller the latter
a sister of the bride. Mrs. Grieve's
grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Emmcl, a
singer of considerable prominence,
sang "I Love Aou Truly," before
the ceremony. The bride was beau
tifully gowned in a beige georgette
dress and carried an arm bouquet
of yellow rose buds and lilies of
tho valley. A buffet luncheon was
served following tho ceremony,
after which tho happy couple left
for Portland on a wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Grlovo aro now at
home to their many friends at
Prospect, Oregon. Mr. Grieve will
continue to assist his father, James
13. Grieve, in tho various duties in
connection with tho well known
and popular resort at this place.
Mrs. Parsons
Kiitcrtains Club.
Mrs. Fred Parsons entertained
tho Building Bridge club Thurs
day afternoon nt her attractive
homo on Park avenue. Twenty
hidlefi enjoyed her hospitality. The
company consisted of club mem
bors and Mesdamcs Llttrell as
guests, with Mrs. J. AVilUlnson and
Miss Mercia Mlksche playing for
absentees.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess nt the close
of the playing.
Club members extended a vote
of thanks to Mrs. Parsons in ap
preciation of tho substantial as
sistance this pleasant meeting had
been to the club. Favors were
a wa rded to M Iss AVood and M rs.
H. A. Dubuqiio for high and low
scores.
Meeting Night ('hanged
'For Juvenile Order.
Chrysanthemum circle No. S4,
Neighbors of Woodcraft, enjoyed
a social meeting Monday evening.
May 26, with Sadie Gill acting ns
chairman. Bridge and fitiu were
played, followed by serving of
light refreshments. The next meet
ing will be held Juno It, and It
was1 decided at the last meeting
to havo tho Juvenile order meet
on the same evening ns tho circle
in tho future. Tho children's ses
sion to bo held at 7:00 o'clock
and tho circle's at 8:00. Prompt
attendance Ih urged In order that
no conflict will result.
Brum toys Knter tain
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bromley
entertained Tuesday evening wlt'i
a dinner party In honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hnhh of. San Jose. Cal.
Bridge and dancing occupied th?
major portion of the evening fol
lowing th dinner. Mr. anil Mrs.
Babb are well known here, having
boon former residents of the val
ley beforo their departure for Pan
Jose, whero Mr. Babb holds a re
sponsible position with a large fruit
packing concern oMhnt city.
Oird Villi y
Planned
St. Ann's Altar society held
business meeting in Parish hall '
Tuesday afternoon. In the uh-j
senc of Mrs. U C. Oarlock, the,
vice-president, Mrs. Flshor, pre-j
sided. !
Among the activities for tbj
month, a- card party was planned
for AVednesday evening. June 4. to
which tho public is incited. Ptay
Ing commences at 8 o clock.
Mr. and Mrs. AV. L. Buck of
AVaterviMe. Minn., are guests in
this city of Mr. and Mrs. K. It. I
Coss. They will motifrotn Med-j
ford to Seattle to visit relative;
and friends. Mr. Cos of this city ;
Is their nephew. j
The Building Bridge club will
meet with Mm. Carney at Carnoy
orchards, Thursday afternoon at S
o'clock. Thoso who have no way
to make the trip phone Mrs.
Schleffclln, R4!-n.
u i
7s
Mrs. Soliss Hostess
Wednesday Luncheon
Mrs. A. X. Soliss of 'Phoenix en
tertained with a one o'clock lunch
eon for a number of friends
AVednesday. Tho afternoon was
spent playing bridge, with high
score going to Mrs. Fletcher Fish;
and Mrs. Ted Llttleficld having low
score.
Pink and white snapdragons.
sweet peas and pink peonies were
attractively arranged about the
tables and room for the occasion.
The guest list Included Mosdames
Judge Barnes, Ted Littlofiell,
Ralph AVilcox, Don Newbury, Jes
sie Edwards, O. C. Maust, Fletcher
Fish, Edith Thompson, Eva Car
less. Harry Young, Burdott'Dodge,
IT. Boycr, Pettus, and Miss Fay
Carver.
Miss Doris Roso, neico of tho
hostess, assisted In serving.
i
Baptist Ladles Meet
Tho Ladles' Missionary meeting
of tho First Baptist church was
held May J7 at tho horn of Dr.
Carlo w. 2fi South Laurel street.
Tho president opened the meeting
by reading Psalm 101. Mrs. A. SI.
Mead led the prayer.
After the singing of a hymu, Mrs.
Effie Dally took charge of the
program. She was a delegate to tho
Baptist state convention held in
the AV'hlto Temple, Portland, May
30-23. Sho gave a very interesting
report, especially of tho ladles'
meeting held Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Don Piatt sang a solo, "Glva
Me Thlno Heart"; Mrs. Opal Finloy
accompanied her on the piano.
Th missionary country studied
on the program was South India.
Rev. p. AV. Stait, who had spent
42 years there, was at the conven
tion and told of many Interesting
changes that had taken place since
first gong to that country.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Clemma Finley, Mrs. Don Piatt and
Mrs. J. L. Ely served sandwiches
and coffee.
Latlles Aid "
In Homecoming
Th Ladies' Aid Society of th.y
First M. E. church met in regular
Homecoming in the church par
lors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. .
Hogan presiding: Mrs. T. G. Hieoo
leading the devotions song, "A il
Hall the Power of Jesus Nam."
Mrs. Iliene offered prayer. Mrs. K.
L. Leonard, in behalf of the Eat-t
Sid Circle, presented Miss Mildred
Patterson In two vocal selections
"Who Is Sylvia (Shuhert); "Dedi
cation" (Franz); Mrs. 1. AV. Tho
mas, accompanist; also two read
ings. "Mary at a Shoesbop"; il
Didn't Come." Miss Bobetto AVood
cock. During tho social hour th
East Side Circle served refresh
ments. Those observing birthdays
were Mrs. Dora Hess, Mrs. Sarnu"!
Batcmnn, Mrs. Cora Carder, Rev.
A. G. Bonnet.
Honor guests were Mrs. Claude
Met)!, Mrs. 1. AV. Thomas, Misses
Mildred Patterson, Bobetto AVood
cock, Melissa Persons, Peggy Metz.
Mrs. Thompson
Attends Roeltol
Mrs. J. R. Thompson of this city
left the first of the week for Eu
gene to attend the recital given a:
the rniversity of Oregon school of
music In which her daughter, Mta
Geraldlno Thompson, played three
violin numbers from "Old Masters"
a German Dance. Gavotte and
Rlgandon by Mozart. Miss Thomp
son is a freshman In the school of
music and has already won much
favorable comment in tho northern
city through the work sho has done
In musical nativities.
She was recently pledged to Phi
Beta, national professional organl
yjition for drama and music stu
dents. Sho participated In the pre
sentation of the oratorio Haydn's
Creation at McArthur Court a few
weeks ago.
Uist Meet lug
Tor V.-T. A. Council.
The City Council, p.-T. A., will
hold their last meeting Momlav'
June 2. There will he Installation!
of officers and two stato chairmen!
will speak on subjects of Interest'
to all mothers. A large attend
ance Is desired.
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Pythian SUtor
Meet Wednesday
Tho regular meeting of the
Pythian Sisters will he held In the
hall Wednesday evening. June 4th,
beginning at 8:00 o'clock.
Tho Priscilla cl cle of tho First
M. E. church will meet with Mrs
Dora Hess. 36 North Pcch on
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. a
large attendance is desired.
Medford Delegates
Will Attend Grand
Chapter This Week
Delegates from Reames chapter
to the grand chapter of O. 13. S.,
will leave fi Portland' the last of
the week. Mrs. Delia Scheffcl will
attend and Mra. AV. II. McOowan.l
who has attended . every grand
chapter meeting , for tho past
25 years. Other delegates who will
attend will' bo announced later.
Three day sessions and an even
ing reception are Included in the
program, which wil bu held nt
the Masonic temple.
Miss Hensley Guest
Here For Vacation
' Miss'lU'inyce Hensley arrived In
this city Friday evening from
Burns, Ore., whero she is head of
the home economics department of
the city high school, to spend tho
summer with her sister, Miss Mar
garet Hensley.
Sho stopped in Portland, while
en route, to visit relatives and
friends and was guest at the Zeta
Tau Alpha sorority, of which she
is a member, at the University of
Orogon, Eugene, for several days.
Numerous affairs will be given
hero in her honor during tho sum
mer season
Society Meets
Tucjsday
Tho Missionary society of Chris
tian church will hold regular
monthly meeting at" the home of
Mrs. Clarence Boyd, on King's
highway, Tuesday afternoon, June
3, at 2 o'clock.
The honor guests will be thoso '
who havo been Christians more j
than forty years; all who havo
passed their 70th birthday; thoso i
who havo been members of mis- ,
slonary society over 30 years. j
South Methodist Junior
Missionary Society
The Junior Missionary society
was held Saturday afternoon at
2:30 at the South Methodist
church. The meeting was conduct-
cd by Mrs. ltoberts, Mrs. Tillcy .
and Mrs. Flfer. There were two
new pupils present. j
After the meeting refreshments
woro served. , . !
Visit Crater Ijiko
Mr. and Mrs. T. 13. Daniels of
this city, accompanied by Mr. and
M rs. J o h n Pu r m e r of Portland,
motored' to 'Crater Lake yesterday.
. Miss Sally ltoberts spent last
week-end at the University of Oro
gon, Eugene, whore she was a
guest at a formal dance at the Botai
Theta Pl fraternity.
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