MEDFORD MATL Tftn.UNK, MEDFORD, OREOON, TTESPAY, .1UXE 17, W().
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Miss Wilson, Mr. Tollefson
JVin First Place In Local
Atwater Kent Co. Audition
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Kllow Mac Wilson.
Miss Ellow Mne "Wilson, sinRlnpr
Yesterday an4 Today,". and Mer
lunci Tollefson with the rendition
of- "One .Alone," taken from tlio
"f)esert Sons," were chosen last
RVfninR Med ford's representa
tive in' the state Atwater Kent
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in l!u nun's division t,i llrrht'ii!
H. Ilanlinty, Riniinr "Utile Cray
Home in the West."
The derision for eeroml place in
the youiiK women's division wan
difficult for the judges to decide,
and Mrs. Ituynumd Dornn and Mr.
1''(1 wire callt-d in the second
time to Piitjf.
In the a Lid it Lin pnnilitf'to.l ,A .
Md ford last year. Miss Kllow Mne
Wilson w;is selected for first place i
m the women's division, and Mer-,
li.nd Tollefsitn placed second in (
the division for younir men.
Follow In g the annouiKViuent ' 1
"When Irish Kycs Are Smiling.'
Frank lliaiichi, Xo. 2, "Waiting
at the End of the lioud."
Merland Tollefson, No. 3, "One
Alone."
Herbert Hardlsty. Xo. 4, "Uttle
Gray Home in the West."
James o'Dell, Xo. 5, "Whisperin?
Hope."
Mertaml Tollcrsoit.
radio audition to he held in Tort
land in October.
Second place in the women's di
vision went to Mn, Kuth Collins
Heed, who sang "Thiit Wonderful
Mother of Mine." and second place
i ho winners, the four receivin-i
plae.-ment.s iave short talks be fine I
ihc microphone. The Jialja'S, Miss!
l-.siher Church, music instructor at
the Ashlaml Normal school: Mm. I
H. K. Marsh, local organist, an I i
Ml' - Jeunesse Butler, talented tmi-i
:in. listened to the audition over j
an Atwater Kent radio at the IVo-
pie s Klectrie store, with Iten Trow-I
brige in charge. Those in the an'
diiion were announced to the lis-i
leners only by number. Following .
are the names of those entered, :
their numbers, j.n.l the selection;
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Mrs. Uaymond Doran. Xo. 1, "By;
the Itend of the Iliver."
Miss Kllow Mae Wilson, Xo. 2.1
esterday and Today."
Mrs. Ruth Keed. Xo. 3. "That.
"Wonderful Mother of Mine."
Muurlne Avis (3 e e n. Xo. 4.
Somewhere a Voice Is falling."
Miss Mfturine McClure, No. 5,
"Flowers of Forest fulness."
Miss KLsie Williams, Xo. fi, "At
Pawning."
Zeta Maddux, Xo. 7, "To a Hill
top." Lucille Crews, Xo. 8, "Were You
There."
Klmer Alfred Carlson. Xo. 1.
PHOENIX. Ore.. June 17.
(Spl.) A birthday surprise party
wan given in honor of Miss Helen
Xurris nt her homo near Phoenix
Friday evening.
There were twenty present, in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Maust, Mr.
and Mr.". Fletcher Fish. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Herthatd Itarmmi. Mrs. K. D.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd,
K. K. Litilefhld. Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Xorris. Mr. and Mrs. T.
.1. Uttlefield. Dr. and Mrs. Paake,
Mr. and Mrs. Xorris and Helen.
The evening was spent playing
bridge, after which lovely refresh
ments were served.
Miss Xorris received many
lovely gifts. She was much sur
prised but greatly pleased that her
friends dropped In to spend the
evening.
Kloct Directors.
SATjMM , Ore., ,1 one 1 7. (P)
llr. II. II. Ollriger, incumbent, nnd
M rs. Hoy S. Keene, were elected
membei'M of the Salem school
hoard in the annual school elec
tion yesterday, defeating Dr. B.
F. Pound and A. II. Moore.
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for a
lucky inarcau
Be moderate be moderate in all things,
even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow
by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would
maintain that modern, ever-youthful
figure. "Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike, the finest Ciga
rette you ever smoked, made
of the finest tobacco The Cream
of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED."
Lucky Strike has an extra,
secret heating process. Every
one knows that heat purifies
and so 20,679 physicians say
that Luckies are less irritating
to your throat.
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'Coming events
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Tbe Lucky Strike Dance
Orchestra, every Satur
day and Thursday eve.
ning, over N. B. C.
networks.
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
"Beyond 30 years of age, the mortality among overweights rises rapidly with the age and with the weight,"
says Dr. Brandreth Symonds in an article in The Medical Record. We do not represent that smoking ;
1 loky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when
tempted to do yourself too vIl, if you will "Reacfi for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess Sveight and, by avoiding overindulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
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Tomorrow's Club Calendar
Mistletoe Club to meet. :
. St. Ann's dinner. j
Reception for Mrs. MoDon 1
aid. ;
KngliKlt Lutheran dinner.
I'riHcilln Circle to meet.
Woodcraft Thimble Chib to
meet.
Talisman Temple to meet.
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New Norrig Drama on
Tonight's Program
"Juliet Vi to Date," Miss Helen
iNorris latest rama, will be heard
by the local radio public tonight
irom 9 to 10 o'clock, the Copco
hour.
Thfa event Is nwuited with great
anticipation by social groups, who
are familiar with Minn NoitIh'
work. Copco players taking part
in the drama are Suette Stennett,
Stella Quisenberry, Helen Hrayton,
Phil QuiBeuherry and Fletcher Fish.
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Kiiglish l,iitl.crau
Dinner Ttmiorrow
The Lutheran Aid society wilt
servo dinner in the church annex,
Fourth and Oukdulo avenue, to
morrow evening, June 18, from
6:30 to 7:30. Those having charge
of the dining room are Mesdnmes
M. CI. PaulHon, A. Brewold. Martin
Westvong and John Dommer.
Mrs. MDonnlct fSurst
Of W. O. T. If. Meet
Mm. J. K. McDonald will be
guest of honor ut a luncheon and
reception at the First Itaptlst
chuivh, given by members of the
W. C T. U. At 2 o'clock, follow
ing the dinner? which will be hptv
ed In the dining room at noon.
Mrs. McDonald will glv an ad-
dross on her travels in the Orient
and Holy (Land.
Musical numbers will be added
to the program which will be given
In the ladies' parlor. All members
of the-W. C. T. U. and their friends
are urged to be present.
Mrs. IlammJl .
Goes Knst
Mrs. Phil. Hammll will leave to
morrow night on the Shasta for
New York -City, where she will
meet her daughter Peggy, who has
just completed her first year at
Pine Manor, Wellesley, Mass. After
visiting friends and relatives in
New York, Boston and Chicago,
they will return to Medford about
July 15th.
Mistletoe Club
Meets Tomorrow .
Mrs. Samuelson will be hostess
tomorrow afternoon to members
of the Mistletoe club of the Royul
Neighbors oump. The dato and
place of meeting have been chang
ed from Thursday, at the home of
Mrs. E. M. Hussong.
Mrs. McGownu
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Mrs. W. XL MoOowan returned
to Medford today from Port
land, whero she has been at
tending the grand chapter mooting
of Oregon Eastern Star. A report
of the session will be given ut tho
next meeting of Heames chapter.
Fowlers Will
AlU'iid Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fowl or and
daughter lietty will leave Medford
tomorrow morning by motor for
Portland, where they will attend
the wedding Thursday of Mr. Fow
ler's niece, Miss Florence Fowler
and George Love land Hldgeway,
which will be a social event at tho
homo of Miss Fowler's mother,
Mrs. J. W. Fowler.
News of the approaching wed
ding Is received In Medford with
considerable interest us Miss Fow
ler has numerous friends here. She
Is a graduate of Reed college and
ha Apent two years studying nnd
traveling abroad. Mr. Ridgeway is
the son of Rev. and Mrs. Hldgo
way of Carmel, N. Y. After spend
ing the summer In Portland the
young couple will make their homo
In New York City or abroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will stop
In Corvallis Friday on their return
from Portland, to visit classes at
the summer session for club mem
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Many Will Attend
It. A V. W. Pinner
Flrty-six members of the local
Business and Professional Wom
en's club will motor to Eagle Point
this evening to attend the dinner
at the Sunnysido hotel. Cars will
leave th Chamber of Commerce
building soon after 6 o'clock and
nil persons planning to Ho are
urged to be at the bulldlpg at that
lime,
Mrs. Maud Chapman, president
of the club, and Winifred Wal
ker, who returned yesterday after
noon from Seaside, where they at
tended the regional conference,
will make their reports at tho din
ner. . t
Will Motor
Through KoutJi
Mrs. Elizabeth Young and daugh
ters, Dorothy and Patricia, wi!i
leave Medford tomorrow by motor
for Yosemite national park. They
plan to spend two weeks there, ut
Lake Tahoe, and In Los Angeles
before returning to this city. Theyi
arrived In Medford last evening!
from Halem. where Miss Dorothy
Young graduated from Willamette,
university at, the commencement
program yesterday morning.
N tirs to MM
Fritlujr Afternoon
Tho Graduate Nurses' associa
tion will hold its annual picnic
Friday afternoon. June 20th, at
Miss Phyllis Hwearlngrn cabin at
Shudy Cove on Rogue River. The
cottage will be open at 1 o'clock.
All graduate nurses are Invited
and urged to bring a lady guest.
Among Medford people who mo
tored to flan Francisco via the Tted
wood highway yesterday were Mri,
Corbln Edgell, Mrs. Msrjorie Feas
ley, Jimmy Feasley, Charles Voor
hles, ItPlen Halade nnd Mrs. Tom
Mills. '
Attend Commencement and
Music Conference
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Cro and
daughters, Hosa and Dorothy, re
turned to Medford by motor lust
evening from Kugene and Salem,
accompanied by Miss Hueluh (.me.
who has been attending the I'ni
versity of Oregon. While In the
north'they attended the commence
ment program at the university,
and were guests at the luncheon
given by President and Mrs. Ar
nold Bennett Hall in the dining
room of the men's dormitory for
those persons receiving honorary
degrees. High tributes were paid
to President Hall and former presi
dents of the university In ad
dresses given. In outlining the
activities and accomplishments of
each man President Hall's work in
developing the spiritual vnlues of
students was cited as his most im
portant policy.
Following the luncheon Mr. and
Mrs. Core motored to Salem to at
tend the music conference in ses
sion at Willamette university. They
report group Instruction in piano
and accredited music study the
leading topics considered at yester
day's meeting.
Dorothy Otth Hostess
At Swimming Party
Miss Dorothy Orth was hostess
Friday evening to a number of her !
friends at a swimming party on
Rogue river. Guests Included the
Misses Ruth Bowne, Mary Lee
Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Clara
Mary Fuson, Anita Mohr, Roberta
Stearns, and the hostess. The
Messrs. Joe Hillis, Dnugnl Young,
Howard Leclerc, Bob Kldridge,
Elmer Boise, Charles Wakefield
and Charles Thomas. 'The hostess
was assisted by her mother, Mrs.
John S. Orth.
Students Return
From Kugviie
The commencement program ni.
tlln UniVPrsltV nf OrPirnn vautnril.iv
morning completed the year's ue-
u vines ror an siuuents and a large
number will be reutrnlng to "Med
ford from Eugene today and to
morrow. Miss Joyce Maddox is ex
pected to arrive tomorrow. Miss
Alice Holmhack returned Saturday.
Miss Beulnh (lore and Miss Dor-
nthv KnHu nrn nmnnir nlliap am.
dents home from the university.
Miss Crawford to
Ho Honored Thursday
Miss Aileen Crawford, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford,
whose marriage to George Maddox
will be a social event of June 24,
will be honor guest nt a bridge
party Thursday nfternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore.
Miss Alice Holmhack and Miss
Ben la h Gore will be host esses.
There will be three tables of bridge
in play.
Hetty Hardwell
Homo from Ijoh Angeles
Miss Betty Bardwnll, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Hardwell
returned to Medford Sunday even
ing with her pnrents from Lob
Angeles, whero she has been at
tending . the Marlborough school.
Miss Betty plans to spend the sum
mer with her parents and return
to Los Angeles this fall.
Mary Anne Galen
Celebrates Birthday.
Mrs. W. A. Gates was hostess
yesterday afternoon nt a theater
party In honor of her small dau
ghter. Miss Mary Anne, who cele
brated her twelfth birthday. Fol
lowing refreshments, the guests
returned to the Gates home where
the remainder of the ofternoon
was epent at game.
St. Ann's Dinner
At Their Hall
A cafeteria dinner will bo served
by the St. Ann's Altar society to
morrow evening In their hall on
South Oakdale avenue.
Mrs. Nellie Chfsholm, of Eu
gene, Is a guest at tho home of
her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
James Stovall, 905 West Tenth
street.
T. Slater Johnston cnlcrtnincl
nt his cabin on the Rogue Sunday
for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnham
and Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Edgell.
Mrs. William Austin of Fergus
Falls, Minn., who Is the house
guest of her sister, Miss Cora
Bureau, for several days, enjoyed
a motor trip to Crater Iako Sun
day. ,
Miss Grace Smith, who has been
visiting in Mill City, Is now the
guest of frlonds In Eugene- and
will return to Medford the last of
the week.
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