Women's
Interests and
Activities
Edited By
Eva Nealon
Recital of Bebb
Piano Students
Enjoyed Friday
Th( sixty k uosts who nttentlo.i;
the vocltul Friday nfUrnoon in
which Mrs. Kofocrta AVanl VW'hn
prcwoiitcd lu'r puplla at her homu
mi South Onipp street wove do
liKh'tfuIly entertained with the pro
cnim of tho pupils and tho pro
logue, which was n reading, "I Am
Music," given by Mrs. Bebb. Tho
u mo pleco of prose was heard by
radio listeners a short tlmo ajrcj,
when read by Walter Damrosch, di
rector of tho New York symphony.
Mrs. n.ebl procured It later through
his assistance. Tho beautiful linen
were much appreciated by h;
quests, Tho complete program given
at the recital Friday follows:
Reading. "I Am Music," Roberta
Ward Bebb.
'Playing Sec Saw (Johnson). The
i:if and the Fairy (Bentlcy), Mar
garet Ruth Bolton.
TJttle Rondo (Martin), Golden
Stars Waltz (Htreahbog), Km melt
lleeson.
Introductory synopsis of the life
of Schumann The Happy Farmer
(Schumann), Soldiers M a r c h
(Schumann), .lack Thompson.
Morning Prayer ' (Streabbog). A
Utile Waltz (Wright). Ethel May
Roblnett.
Valse Vcnltienne (Four hamls)
( Ringuct). 1-a Murle and Fred
Beck.
Fnfryhiml Music (Plaget). Rose
Petals (LawKtin), TU fn J'hnmnsmi,
Kashmiri Song vnral ) ( Wiil-fnrdc-FInden),
Trees (vocal) (Uas
bacli). Maxine Sunne Kmert.
parade of tho Wooden Soldiers
(Jesse) ), flordon P.onson.
Minuet In CJ (Beethoven), To a
Wild Rofc (MacDowell), Kathleen
TMMiird.
Klfin Druu-e (firicg). VhIsi Min
iature (Kwing). Fred Berk.
Souvenir (Drdla), ai Murlv
P.cck.
Hilliersternc (Sliver
(p.iilini, Vcrna l'Vrncronk
Drums and Trumpets
Stnn-'l
(Kouv
hands) ( Morrison), Gordon Itensnn
Mid Fred Heck.
I.iobcstraum (Dream nf Love).
(Us't), Hungary Rapsotlie Mig
nonnc (Koelling) Mclvin Beagle.
.Tjes Ktlncellcs (Sparks) (Mnsk
owski). Fantasia in P Minor (Mo
zart), Maxine Sunne Kmert. .
Phcenix Lodge Group
Elects New Sentinel
Oak Circle. Number 242 met in
the W. O. W. hall on Wednesday
nlKht ot this week. There wero
twenty-nine of the members pres
ent. After the regular routine, of
business was taken earn of, a new
member was Initiated into tho
order, Carl Uermelc helm! that
person. KollowlnB the Initiation,
special business was taken care of
ilurlllK which time Mrs. Must's
leslKiiutlon ns Inner sentinel was
accepted and Mrs. F. A. Uelizer.
Sr., was elected and Installed to fill
this vacancy At the close of the
lodsc session, refreshments were
served.
The Rtiard team and their cap
tain have new costumes of while
skirts and green blouses. The uni
form dress milled much to the
beauty anil effectiveness of the
floor work.
Tho next meeting of the order
will be on the 25th of this month
und will be held in the itfornoon.
(iutsrork-litiliiK
Marriage- Sunday
AmoiiK the manv social events
of the last week was tho wpiiiiitiu
of Miss Nolle Isahelle C.laseocK
lind .Mr. Arthur H. I-aliiK l"l Sun
day afternoon at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Glascock.- 204 neatly street.
Itev. A. Ci. Uennctt of tho l'Mr.-t
Methodist church officiated.
The bride wore a dress of rose
Infteta. and carried n bouquet jf
rosebuds and sweetpeas. Miss Fred i
I-ains was maid of fcnnor, anil Mr.
Howard Glascock was best man.
.Miss Geoi'Rlnana HttssonK. who
Played the wedding march, also
played "I I.ovo Von Truly."
Follow Ing a short trip to lll-em-erton,
Wnsh.. Mr. and Mrs. l.aini!
will be at home to their many
friends nt their new home, 200
llcatty street.
Ur. and' Mrs. K. C. Downing of
Spokane, Wash., are the guests of
their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs lllley
It. Ilennon. infld K. Klevenlh street.
Used Wood and Elec
tric Ranees taken as
part payment cn new
Hot Point
and
L. & H. Electric
Range Sale
Southern Oregon
Electric
Prettiest Uirl
Dorothy Teepe, Portland, who
reigned over the Junior Prom at
the University of Oregon recently,
as tho prettiest girt In the junloi
class, chosen from a field of 18
fair candidates.
D.A.R. Places Marker
Camp Baker, Phoenix
Ity tlailo Siietlif'or
Hack in 1-S02 Southern Oregon
was asked to furnish one company
of infantry anil one of cavalry for
the t'nion army. Cot. 1-:. D. Linker.
I". S. senator from Oregon. ha.l
resigned und was in command of I
Massachusetts regiment. It was;
rumored that these two Southern
Oregon companies wero to lie sent
to this eastern regiment and so the
camp established just west o.
Phoenix was named Camp linker.
Kaon with a brother already -in
this camp, Judge William Colvig
and his cousin, A. M. Woodford.
our former postmaster, rode their
horses from Jacksonville the morn
ing of April 5. 1R(!3. r.nd ehllstol
at Camp Uakor. These men wee
all doomed to disappointment, for
the regular soldiers were sent, eart
and the new company kept here for
Indian service. Three months after
he hail enlisted, Judge Colvig was
sent to Fort Klamath and It was
not until last Tuesday morning,
June in. 11130. Hint ho returned to
the .scene of these long-ago day.'.
This time accompanied by one o
his grandsons from Hollywood.
Mrs. II. Ci. Harding, regent of Cra
ter Lake, chapter, D. A. It.: Jane
Snedicor. chairman of the commit
tee for .Marking Historical Spots,
and Miss Amy Harding, lie drove
over the old parade grounds, now
planted to r.lfalfa. and reviewed in
Interesting reminiscences the site
of the oneP-famous camp on what
is known as Coleman Creek.
The site of the .stahles and some
of the log cabins belonging to tho
camp touches the Calhoun road
and the present owner. Andrew
Calhoun, was found to be very en
thusiastic over the erecting of a
permanent marker ia this point on
the Calhoun road.
Crater Lake Chapter P. A. Tl.
hopes to do this at an early date
but for the present have placed '
temporary marker nt this point.
Judge Colvig recalled well 'til-
day when they enlisted and were
set to illuKlne out a pine Mump
upon which other new recruits had
labored. Also that the slate legis
lature paid each man In gold
for each month's service, and 40
cents per day for the use .of his
horse. Three years later, .ludg
Colvig left the army and with hf
30 months' pay In his pocket wen
east, not to fight as he had hopt-1
to do. but to study law and tea. 'it
school, returning nipe years later
to make his home In the ltoguo
Hlver Valley. '
Thimble Club
To Moot Wctlmwluy
The Woodcraft Thimble J.H1I1
will be entertained at the home of
Mrs. Dorothy Scripter. Cedar
street on Wednesday evening. June
IX. Mrs. Marjory IVarson nnd
Mrs. .Marie Wells will act as hos
tesses with Mrs. Scripter and a
very entertaining evening tins been
planned, Tho hostesses Invite evpry
member of the elub to be present.
Waves That Last
All thru the summer golf
swim travel and always be
sure that your hair looks
lovely.
Wineland's
Beauty Parlor M '
Complete Beauty Service"
Hotel Medford Phone 61
pl
B.&P.W. Delegates
Seaside Conference
To Return Monday !
I Mm. .Ma mi i napman, presuieiu
i of tho local Business and Profe.
Isional Women's club, and Miss
Winifred Walker are expei-ted t i
return to Med ford tomorrow from
Seaside, where they have b".'n at
tending the .regional conference ef
the Federation of Business and
PuufosHiomil Women's clubs which
opened Friday.
Klght western states were repre
sented at the conference and Mrs.
Chapman and Miss Walker acted as
assistant hostesses to the Arizona
group. An interesting program was
enjoyed Oregon Night, which was
Friday, and considerable advents
ing brought to Medford. Mrs. Chap
man and Misn Walker are return
ing to thin city via .Portland, wher-
they attended the rose show yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. Early Hostess at
Tuesday Luncheon
Mrs. Victor Sotln'r. of l'nlo Alto.
who Is vislthiK friinils anil lela-i
tivos In .MiMlforil. wiw Kllost ot j Julll;,nB from various fxpfeii
honor at a luncho,.,, Blven at th I lomi cl.mi.,Bms ..vorl.i-tn-.l in
home of Sirs. U A. i-.at-ly. 411 AVcstj (hc ,al.Bt, au(om.,,H xion,iv anil
Jackson, Tuesday at one o'clock. ,
The afternoon was spent at bridge.
Guests at the luncheon includes
the honor guest. Mrs. Sether. Mrs.
Hlsle liutler. Mrs. Luclle, -!
.MIS. WIKIlll.l ...ill, ..ii". ,
t.'1-iy..o i1N M-iude lones Ml'-tl
Maurlne'carri'ili. Mrs. Kli.ai.eth i
Jerome. M nt. Hazel Parrett
H. zel Smith. Mrs. P.eatrice
Mrs.
Mr.
rick, and Mrs. Helen lledrick.
Willett pupils are
Guests, Instructor
Pupils of Kosa Plackmore Wil
lett, who participated 111 the recital
broadcast from station KM ICO
Tuesday evening, were entertained j
by their Instructor at i rowsoin.(8 f(,,CSH cumli,un again as a
cafe rnllowmg me recnai.
Special tables were arranged to-1
the occasion nnd were heautlfull-' !
decorated with plulc roses ami
ferns. Guests wero Misses Gertrude
and .Marguerite Hoylc, Loona
Daugherty, Carmen Dean, Louise
Letcher, Doreell Leverelte, Carol
Scheffel. Ituby Stone, Dr. and Mrs.
Alfred Letcher, Mrs. Ralph Dean,
and Mr. 11. H. Willett.
Mrs. Weber Honored
During Stay Here
Mrs. Georgia Weber. Htate chair
man of the Veterans' hospital in
Portland, who was in tills city
the first of the week, was honor
guest at a. no-hostess luncheon at
Hotel Medford Monday noon and
at the social meeting of Hie
American Legion Auxiliary bold
In the club rooms Monday eve
ning. Mrs. Mary Chnney. department
in-esldent. and Mrs. Wm. Lee
Hrlckor, who accompanied Mrs.
Weber to thiti city, and made a
trip thrugh the Mute with Mrs.
Donald Marine, national auxiliary
president, prior to the Uoscburg
conference, made their reports to
the members at the Monday meet
ing.
Guests from Grants Pass were
Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Lucy Barber.
The rooms and tables where re
freshmentti were served at tile
close of the meeting wree beau
tifully decorated with summer
flowers by Mrs. II. 1!. Kdwards
and her committee for the occas
ion. Mrs. Weber warf presented with
it lovely corsage by the Auxiliary.
Picnic nl ."liliind
Park on l-Vlflay
St. Mark's Guild members Fri
day enjoyed a picnic nt the Llthia
nark In Ashland. Members of the
Ashlnnd guild Joined them at
lunch. This waa the last meeting
of the spring season.
Officers wero elected for the
coming year, to take charge of
ine mi-eiiiig ui wi-iiM'.-i . , ..- ......
Presldenl, Mrs. A. F. Stenne:: i tra eomposeu oi ' "
first vice-president. Mrs.. George dels, pianist. Donald Moore, vlo
Vortin; second vice-president. Mrs. llnist. nnd ni-Loss Gilbert, traps.
H. W. Hamlin: treasurer, n. K. handled the music In a very
Swan: secretary, Mrs. John Peter, efficient manner, adding to the
and publicity, Mrs. Hnl Plait. niccc-i of the event.
REALLY ENJOY SPORTS
Let our operators give you a Shelton Crcquignole Perma
nent Wave that will be lovely all summer.
EMMA CLINE BEAUTY SHOP
Liberty Bldfj. Phone 454
Miss Wallace Will
H ead M usic Group
For Coming Year
Officers for the coming yc.u
were elected by the Music Touch-(
crs association at the meeting held ,
at the country home of Mis. John!
White on Griffin Crook Tuesday j
evening. Miss Imogono Wallace was '
named president, Mrs, MeClaii,
vice-president; Florence Graves,
treasurer, and M rs. White, secre
tary. Mr. Ed Andrews, honor guest,
entertained the association with
some Interesting readings.
The meeting was preceded by a
picnjt. suppei- mi u Umv ihrounh
the garden and grounds of Mrs. i
White's home. The children of
members, who were also guests,
I enjoyeu a swim in mo pool wiiio.
: the meeting was in session.
I The association adjiuirncd Tues
t day evening und will meet at
luncheon at Hotel ' Medford Sep
tember 9th.
Benson Recital
Well Received
Tuesday evenings at the Fox Cra- ,
terlan theater It Is more than
1 evident that the recital given by
pupils of the live Benson Dancing I
..,!,.;.. was wo received. I
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nuin "i. h.".'
,'t wi,h " rnil.lo recop -
' I"!' .in ..i-.i.u ..... .......
Ifroni any other type of dance."
A golden butlertly, represemeo
by charming little Hetty Frcy.
I four and one-Half years out
cuted a short characteristic
dance, and llirougllont tno rental
flitted in and
uut announcing
each number.
"The Scarecrow" (Gordon Hen
son), to all appearances a floppy
dummy, was carried In by a farm
er (Gordon Turner). The farmer
departed and . Ihe dummy eame
(o
life and danced, returning to
(-., t
I',oui. ni.e(nca fmu,A ,, fial(,.
)out ,n H (,lmy m,mber
i:,.i,.hn McAllister.
Durham Franklin. Jean Hender
son from Kogue River, and liar
barn Uevan.
An "American Indian," was
danced by LaMurle Hccli.
An "Oriental Incense" dance
was rendered by Helen Wood,
Louise Klrod. and Verna Forn
crook. Lively little "Jack 111 the Box
and the French Maid." was danc
ed by Jtuo LoFevro and LaMurle
Beck.
Four Hell Hope Girls, a snap-'
py tap number, was danced hy
Doris Preston, Dorothy Guff. Cu
mlllo Cloincnson and Uvolyn New
land. Tho, "Spanish Fan Tango" Wits
danced by Helen Wood.
"The i'gly Duckling." another
..loii-.ieter in-ouo. included Helen.
Thumnson (the lender), Lois Deiil.
Mary Lotllso Mann. Dorothy Valo,
M..,i.,..n RinirlPtnn. Emma Jane
Smith and I!ae LeFcvre ns "the
i.ii...." ..in, n f.iirv mul-
mother. Margaret Gear.
A Moorish cymbal dunce wns
'.., i. ii.,i,. Wood and
1 -
Verna Forncrook.
Four little sea nymphs,
Gretchen McAllister, Hue LeFevre.
Barbara Franklin and Barbara
llevan. executed some very goon
toe work anil rdlnatlon.
One of the star numbers wan
an inlagio. "The Fisherman and
the Mernialil." danced by
Mnrle Heck. 13 years old. and
Gordon Turner, the fisherman,
111 years old.
The last number, a "Three
Legged Chorus," by sixteen high
school and business girls, was
completed with n tap dance by
Noel Benson and Helen McAllis
ter. Mm Benson expects to take n
certain number of ller ndvnnred
i.nnlls out of town for n two.
night engagement soon
She will
teach In her studio In Medford
all through June. Some tlmo
during the summer she will again
go south.
Ti,r .,.,. Inl tbeee-lilece orclies-
- f-i.it
Federation Head
J 1
-is, mi
Assoi-lati'il I'ross Photo.
.Mrs. .lolill I'. Slppol of llalli
iiiiiiv, Slil., ivns ro-oloi'liil iiil-(li-lil
ot tlio (ioi'iiral I'tili'iiitloii or
Wiinii'n's I'lnhs at tho Koiiior,
isinvctitioii.
Radio Contest Will
Be Monday Evening
Musical gruup.s of the valley are
"tlclpaling the
uuitcerl to be
broadcast tomorrow evening from
l
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,h(, f(,u,.u, ,.. lluMlU)n , t:.
Alwaler Kent founuailou win ,e
, . .. .j, ir
t,.resi in the event lias In-
,.,.,.aM,, during the past two weeks
and
large number
amateur
, ..,,,' arteiii.ile in the pro-
Knun Monday. .ys. George An-
drews. local chairman, anuounceil
yesterday. Judges will) will choos
the winners. to enter the state con
test have not been announced.
Medford Students
Graduate, S. O. S. N.
A large number ol Medford peo
ple attended the commencement
program at the Southern Oregon
Normal school at Ashland Monday
afternoon.
Among the graduates wero the
following students from this city:
Dorothy Lee lliiughman. Kdna
Iteeson, Kthel Florence Houssum
Trultt Gnnlrnll. Krma Cobb, Velma
Viola Cole. Warren Conrad. Doro
thy Crews. Georgia F. Currier
Golillo Depew. Margaret llann.i
Kubv Downing,- Verna llarrol.l.
Harriet .1. Hill, Kalhryn Lucas
Gladvs Marie Murphy, .luailll.i
Nutting, Jessie Allelic Schlelchcrt
Theo von der Hcllen. and Leila A.
Wilcox.
Sail ifusc ('oinmemfMiit'iit
.MtielldiMl by Isical INMipIc
llr. nnd Mrs. Will Houston,
eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James
I Cnrnutt anil Miss Doris Itlchurdson.
left .Medford Tnursuuy ny motor
j for San Jose. Oil., to attend the
commencement urogram nt the
i teachers' collego Saturday. Miss
Gwendolyn Houston, who gradua:-
1 oil with the 1H30 class, will n-
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spend the summer with her par
cuts. at their rnneli home
Tn.il.
For THOSE WHO
Full White Porcelain, 3-bur'ner, with large 15
inch oven. Summer special
$97.50
We can arrange monthly payments ,
to suit your convenience
We need some good coal and wood ranges
and will offer a liberal amount on a new
MONARCH ELECTRIC
ROBBINS
FURNITURE CO. k-
217 West Main
Students of Dance
and Music Please
Large Audience
A.TomplislnM hIii.I.-iiik oi hum .
' Thursday evening with several.
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niioi
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tt lilt llHOlS.
A swuiil linnet hy
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I'll ..... 1..V1...1 ihi- iiinurnm usll-
Mill II I'l
i, . ., ..i,.., M ,,f i mi 1 ntlu Miir- 1
I'll ly II lilOl UH ' ... ... ..in .
mili. Ilii'ki'i't. AIU'O uriii, riiyiun
-I,l,l ami ll.v..rly WalN.n wimt
Bt-fittly upiiliuiili'il for iholf purt I"
tin. t'hlni'iio not.
Tlii'lr oriKiiiiiiiiy
was woll lllit'il.
Dmolhy llayfs. iln-ssoil In a pink I
inllft suit looki'il altr.-iftivii attains!
thf UbIH Ki-oon liaikBiounil. In
her dance. Tinkle Hells. Kraniiic
Ulnabarger, In her cb-ver costumes
received much applause In her
presontaiions of sailor lap, wall',
eccentric, and toe dance.
.lane Anile showed some clever
tannimr when she appeared In
I "Swauce" and "Can't lie Itoth
cred." Iter solo in the Persian
dance was also skillful. Joan
I Unwell was featured in .lust Tap-
pln
Maxine Yaughati. dresseil in a
blue and white suit sang, "Sliouhl
1." and tapped to tho melody.
Arbia Messlnger and Marjorie
l.indlcy "Turiietl m tlie Heat," in
ii clever tap number.
7,oe Dell Unit Is as Kasclnalln'
Vamp brought laughter from the
' ..sUt. ' Another cleverly executed
' ,1.,.. .1 ..II .
iiiiuiiK-i- ,ir in,-
' terprete.l by Mildred Schmidt and;
rolsaiit.
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In a beautiful little white satin
ruling sun
with whlto ritllng
boots, glov
and hat. a red Iter
i-hfcf around her neck, and carry-
ing a little white whip. Ilarhara
, ii ii Drayton Interpreted the Pony
Girl.
I he Bell I lop and Talking Pic
ture were gracefully Inlerprelcu ny
Kthel Chord.
Pupils wlio took part in llio
Chinese, (lie bunny. Persian, doiu-
ino, fox trot und strutter choruses
were Kuliy Stone, Jane Antle, Ar
leta Messlnger, Belly Johnston,
Kthel Chord. Zoe Dell Lillltls, Mar
Jorle Llnilley, Mary Kale Walters,
Maxino Vauglian. Dorothy Flynn,
Jeiin Sniilh, Mary Jane Schorer,
Carol (,'arkln, Jackie Flynn. Ann
Van Vnb-.nh, .losephlno II III I Is,
Jeanne Cooper. Vlvlenno Boss, shlp ot Mrs. Wllllts, tllolr captain, j
Ilosn Gore, June 'lliliiins, LoulsonH,y w-etit out to cump Saturday j
Clark, Frankle ltlnabnrgcr, 1' reila
Underwood, Palsy Gclmucr- and
.Margaret Grlnsteail.
Students of Airs. Gore who play
ed piano numbers wero Howard
Grover. Sarlln Piatt, Hotly Pur
din, Hay Lewis, Dorothy Goro and
Dorothy Burgess.
The clever and nttracllvo cos
tumes worn by llio students weru
all designed by Miss Luy. During
the progniin many flowers were
received by the pupils and their
rnslruelor.
.Mrs. Parke Feted
Before Departure
Mrs. .1. o. Parke, who leaves to
day for St. Helena, was honor
guest at the luncheon given Wed
nesday afternoon hy Mrs. Alex Wil
son at her country homo near
lald for
.Medford. Covers wero
eight.
Mrs. Norman Walter Ball of Sun
Frenclsco. who arrived In Medford
Tuo.-dny. has been the guest of
Mrs. II. .1. Coliroy for tho past evt
oral days.
WANT the BEST
Electric
Range
Phone "9
1 Mrs. MacDonald Will i
; Be Honor Guest at
i Church Reception
. .11 c...
ception for
., v
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iliii.siliiv
KoituwInK tlu linuhcon. which
will hi) sim'vimI In Ihi.' iIIiiIiik roipiii.
::'t m.on. Iho n-iM-ption will ho hold
1,1 ",! ll,,lk''s l""1'"'- -u. - u 01,H'K
M.'u M,.,.,l,l Will U-lVll IMI Il.l -
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mill Holy Litnil Slio Is known ns
a plcasliiK n ml ontortalnlni; sprak-
r anil a larBo crowil is antli'ipiiti'il
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hers of the W
are invited.
C. T. and friends
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
lly Mrs. 1). .1. WlllMin
We are thinking more ami mor
ami more
now that
or Is here.
I additions
about camp these days
school is out and summer
and every day finds new
to our plans. Will bo able to tell
you more next week about our
camp director that we are to have.
inning Ibis week wo will try to
imp folders so that
. wl ,
mi will have your equipment list
I, .1 ll,l..
, unit.- m h'-i "il i""w
0llp wilt be for three weeks
tii.-m ....... -
I may a,ny f,,r one. two or three
weeks, lust as you desire. The
churgo will be seven dollars per
week.
1 will not buyable to be nt the
office this, coining Wednesday, but
will bo there asisual on Monday
and Friday from 2:30 o 4:311.
The high school troop lulu pur
chased a ilo.eil steel camp cots and
taken them to I'niup Wlllpen Pines.
This troop paid all this expense
from their own funds and the
other Medford Girl Scouts ttppro
clale tills courtesy.
file high, school roup was the
first one to Initiate tile new cuts
as it happened. Under tho leader-
ul'tcrnoon and came back Sunday
evening.
Miss Hampton also accompanied
the girls, and needless. Ui say, they
all had a fine time.
Gore KludciitH
To Give Itci llnl
Mis. K. V.. Goro will present
young children In piano recital at
St. Murk's Parish hall. Friday eve
ning, Juno 27 at :1S. Tho pro-'
gram will Include a demonstration
of class-piano for beginners, bused
on the Oxford university course.
The public Is Invited.
Miss Gladys Fryc. who left tho
flint ot April for Ontario, Calif,
where ho has been with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. W. Everett, arrived In
Medford Monday. While In Cnllfor-
hla she visited San Bernardino, Lou
j
,
Anreies and Ludlow.
Select a
Ringof
Quality
PEGGIE'S
Beauty Parlor ;
Will Be Closed Every Monday
Morning Until One O'clock.
PHONE 497
For appointment at any other time
Apt. 1, Palmer Building.
Etude Buys Article
By Local Musician
I Xews of tho p u r v h a a u by
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