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MKIH''(H,' MAIL TK'IIUIN'K, M KM'OUH, OU'KCiQX, SUNDAY, .H'XI-I 'J9, 1r,0. WomenY Interests and Activities ua Nealon Study Club Names Committee Heads at Annual Picnic Party Delegates Named For Convention In ' Baker August 14th Gore Students Give Pleasing Recital For Large Crowd O. E, S. Adjourns j For Summer After Wednesday Meet B. & P. W. Club Plans Past Matrons, O. E. S. h Picnic Ashland Park Entertain Klamath For Tuesday, July 15 Group at Luncheon Entertainer Recent Guest 4iii..nih pitch vear tho Wcd- ncsday Sludy club chooses tzolne distant land about which to study and to dream, tho club always chooses the Biinie spot at which to hold the unnual picnic, i nis rovnrfri nluce is In Ashland's beautiful Uthla Spring l'ark. On Wednesday, Juno 25th .kl.,.a1iu.ihr-nn nf tho members with 'either husband or guest assemb led at the long tables so tirtls tlcfllly placed under the trees be tween Lover s Lane and the wind ing creek. MthauL'h the Wednesday Study club ham has become traditional in Its excellence, tho remainder ot the menu ulwaya taxes the vo luntaries of the "picnickers" no mailer how 'many new adjectives on Intensive year of foreign sludy may have added to their powers of, description. Cheat credit for the success of the picnic .and other , aociul af fairs .of the year Is due to tho (loud. Times committee with Mrs. V. " Janes as chairman, Mrs. C. A. Meeker, ,Mrs., H. G;, Wormian, Sirs. J. I''. Lawrence, Mrs. N.. T. Hodges and Mrs. L. B. Humph- rys. ; The .retiring president, Mrs. J. 0. Orry whp during the last two years ha .so graciously and ef (i,.iontlv fulfilled' the honors of her office, .in a few effective wyds thanked her officers, com l,.i..u and members for their cooperation during tho two years. Upon presenting the gavel to tho now president, Mrs. T. W. Miles, Mrs. Grey expressed tne wisn that the new president would re-,ii-, Nmo oleafure from tho office that it had been her privi lege to enjoy. . Mrs. Miles in u few words expressed her uppre ,.i,,n,,n nf the honor accorded her as the club's choice for presi dent and announced her eomnm e,. tin. vtnv: following: Fro gram committee, Mrs. J. O. Grey, Mr., AV. K. Crews. Mrs. J. r . Uwrencc. Mrs.'.G. O Lemmotl. t.- ' v. ,K. Warner: membership committee. Mrs. L. K, Williams. Mrs. W. C. Janes. Good 'limes commute", Mrs. l' O. Deuel, Mrs. 11.11 trutnniotid. Mrs. W. ,M. Van Srayo'c. Mrs. 11. O. Wortman, Mis; .tunas Wold. Press commu te, ...Mrs. A. J. Hlinby, Mrs. L. U. llumplirys, and Mrs. N.L.Hodges; After a nhurt message from the Ircasuror,: Mrs. M. 1''. Alford. the. Srau'. wqrltfJwas tof flciallyilijsod.. l'ttlltiving a lime more viminn,. iim cllciil., i.:imc lo nn end n i'oy- ol finish of a successful and valu nlilc year. Here l-Ymii Xciv York to .Sp?nd Summer Mrs. Maud P. f'urrle and daugh ter. Miss Oraco L. Currle, former mldents of this city, arrived the middle of the Week from Canton,- 'nir Vni-1 wtinnl llln RlimniOl' vW'ini; friends. Miss Currle is a student ti St. Lawrence university. . To Gc Guest Of Mint (iitllng Miss Gladys Murphy will be tho guest of Miss Caroline Cutting the, -coming week. H McdforcVs Favorite p jj I Jewelry Store W I U lM rcpuiar rnce ISXI 1 71 ' (k Agents for EJF Rvl U I Bulova Wrist K and Strap Watches V g fiS I oli-tuil IVrlVet -U''t'! I!"lt,,n fffj fi I lil Uihinnntls. ,,,h,,mI K IIUJ ' ---rriscillii Wcihliiis!' ;mj;t,is l.nnl nml S rXj !. J liiiiKS T IHk Whil.' liiiwl-. n SiKcrwuiT. Jbj Sjt (j (iold). I'liitimiiu- i)itinctiv! '. I Diamond Set nml " ',.vcv" Pitt- I'BvJ ut j C'niil)iiiiitit)iis. (tins. nKv W 1 Towle jManuliif- ".'"-SaiiBomo Klt'ftrie W&A j turinft Ctinipimy's Clorks. VfjI Htt-rlin Silver- -JfllU-r Chin"- WJ ware. ( loiks. Wll LARRY SCHADE I ' L Your Kiivoritf Jt-wpler j Since If It h a j.ist st.. oi f mhiii ''"''''''"LrifSs i Delegates to the convention . f American Legion Auxiliaries to 1-e held In Uaker August .lt,, .,. appointed Monday evening at the last regular meeting held by 111" local auxiliary before adjournment Tor thu sumnier season. Womnn who will represent Medtord .u-o Mrs. William Lee llrleker, Mis Goodwin Iluniiihrev. Mrs i..C Holmes and Mrs. o. j, wills,, n Those elected as alternates are Mrs. Kd Leach, Mrs. itelva Aiken Mrs. C'arold Parker and Mrs. Olln Nichols. Reports were given hy the fal lowing committee chairmen: Mrs John Fluhrcr. hospitals; . Parker, child welfare: Mis. Aiken community service: Mrs. l.P0 Wil liams, unit activities; and M's. Wlllson, American ism. Honoring King day month a slwt flag ceremony was given at the opening of the Monday meeting. A scholarship of til) for attendance at the Girl- Scout summer school was voted by the auxiliary for the i benefit of one of the local girl , scouts. : Following the business session' the men were Invited Into the aux- lllary meeting with their guest. State Commander Sid George of I Eugene. The two groups were then enter-! talned with a lecture by Mrs. J. McDonald, who recently returned from a tour of Europe and the Holy Land. "Present Unrest in Europe." Mrs. McDonald chose as her subject and gave an interest-; Ing and enlightening picture of conditions in Kurope. j -- . j Dixie Club To Meet j Today At Four Oaks (PI;ins 1i:ivl Iipoji comploLotl Cur the meelinj,' of tho Dixie cluh wllh Mr. Jinil Mrs. John Petri ut thh cabin at Four 0; kf 011 the Itopuo today. A covered dish dinner will be Hcrvcd between 5 mid 6 o'rloek and all members are nked to bring their table .service. wnictt rupiis Hi-ftrcl Over KMKI) Iladio fans of the Uokuo lllvt-r valley were enterlained Tuesday evening with a piano recital hy students of HofU Blackmore WD lett, broadcast from station KM lip during the t'oped liour " 'Students , wlio ' piirticfpated in tlie recital were: Jean Leveret to, CJeoryiannu IIussonH:, Mary Anne Gales, Geraldine Bunch, Kath leen Bratten, Grants Pasw: Moneta Meikle, GranlR Pasw; Betty Anno Thorndyke. T h e 1 m a Cole, and Carol Daughe.rtv. News has been received in this city from Mlwi Gertrude Butler and Miss Mildred Nye. who . left somo time apo for a Kumpcau tour. They are now at Gibraltar and hav ing a very interesting time. f The Misses Blhi and Louise !!or scn of Kugene were guests in Med ford the fir.st of the week nf Misses Dorothy and Mnrjorlo Goff. F.veluaive Distinctive PHlM it"!? '(, fir Photo by Peasley. .miss sizichtti-: sthxxk' daughter r Mr. ami .Mrs. A. T. Slennctt. who Is well known In Medlord for her InU'i iirctallvo renilltucs. Lout week she took the leading iar(. hi .Miss Norris radio draniti over KMKI). What the Girl Scouts AreDoing Jiy Mi-s. I). J. WMlsou Here is a Girl Keout camp al most ready to open ! Wo have been talking and planning for It during tho whole past year. Ev erything points to a bigger and better camp than ever before and judging from the enthusiasm of the girls It certainly will be! Mrs. H. E. Cully of Portland, Js coming down to be camp direct or for the three weeks. We ex pect Mrs. Cully sometime during the week, possibly about Wednes day. Iler camp name by the way, is Sirius. Mrs. Cully is not how ever, as "serious" as her name would imply! Miss Marjorie Goff will have charge of tho "swimming, and wo hope that every girl will know something about swimming when she leaves camp. There will be instruction every morning and af ternoon, with the girls divided in to classes, depending on their pro firiency in thu water. Wouldn't Neplune be a fine name for Miss Goff? Miss Marjorie Kelly will have charge of archery nnd basketball and several of the handicrafts. One of these hand f craft 8 will be soap sculpture, something we have wtinted to lenrn all year. There will also be nature, craft, and for all these things you will need your knife. A good paring knife will do, but If you buy scout knives do not get them In a large awkward size. Here nre some extra items for your camp equipment list. Ibing some sort of a small size rug. piece of carpet or canvas to put beside your cot. There are no floors In the tents so you will certainly welcome this suggested substitute. For the soap culture you need the standard size Ivory Mnp. Bring two or three bars of Ivory Tor your soap supply and If the sculpturing doesn't please you. you can simply use It to wash yobr face ami cars! Camp registrations are coming in rapidly. There will be a largo group from Foots Creek and Bogne Ulver. and pos.-ibiy Grants I'nss. The Girl Scout office Is at 2US 11 st. Main, over reimport's. The phone number is 120-J. I am there on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2:3(1 to 4:30. At other times you enn phone me at home, at G75-U. iu. Mariorv Dally is spending iiw. weok-end in nunsmulr, Calif. as bouse tniest of her brother, ! orl f Dally and fa mily. MONDAY Your Last Chance to Buy at SALE PRICES An L. & H. or a HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE No Crying Charge SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC n 409 E. Main Phone 889 Before an in crested audience of friends and relatives, the piano pupils of Mm. K. K. Gore wer heard in their annual recital at St. Mark's parish hail Friday evening. While many group recitals are given during the season, the June recital is anticipated as being a larger affair, featuring Important work accomplished flu ring the year. Besides showing the advance ment of regular pupils of the Gore studios, Friday evening's progrm demonstrated entertainingly the class work with young pupils pos sessing absolute pitch and un acute sense of rhythm. At the close of the pupils' pro gram Deulnh Gore and Alice liolmbnch, now majoring in music at the University of Oregon, who are home for the summer, were heard In violin and piano numbers that were much enjoyed. The program was composed of the following numbers: The Noble Duke of York Kichard Schuchard-Dorothy. Gore (a) Tho Bells Pedal Study (b) Study in C Major Eloise Brownlce The Lonely House Soldiers Marching G. Wi I Hunts Elsie Kingsley The Band Is Playing Dixie Meal-Time at the Zoo Bllbro Frieda Underwood Hark Vesper Bell ...Johnson Olenna Minear Summer Days Baby Dear Echoes of the Canyon Williams Jean Pease (a) Japanese Dance (b) Jumping Jack. ..Crosby Adams Dolores Smetz Mireh of the Sages Mathews Koger Olmscheid iJappy Farmer (4 hands) Schuman Joyce Banish-Huth Banish Klf and Fairy Bentlcy Eleanor Sheets Rabbit Revels Blake Helen Cox (a) Progress March Mayerbeer (b) Fairy Land Music Adair Arlene Taber : Indians Oxford Course Shirley Taber (a) Tho Little Clock.Oxford Course (b) Ghost in tho Chimney.... Kullak Joe Beach Harp Echoes Virgir Louise Keesee PART II Norwegian Bridal Procession (4 hands) Grieg Helen Powcr-Joaephine Power Monna Vannu ....Bohm Gwendolyn Krouse Prelude Rachmaninoff Mary Anne Laughlin Scotch Dance Beethoven Joyce Banish Charmante Frederick Groton Lois Nichols Turn n telle Pieczonku Evelyn Herman Hungary Koclllng Betty Purdln Tho Fountain Bohm Dorothy Cox Skylark Tschuikowsky Virginia Lindlcy Valsc in A-fiat Brahma Dorr Barrett (a) Slumber Song Heller (b) Selection from "Curnival Prunks" Schman Ray Lewis Valse In E Minor Chopin Dorothy Gore (a) Berceuse Armas Jarnefelt (b) Valse Coquette.... Clarence Cameron White Beulah Gore Melodic Ruchmanlnoff Valse In A Levltskl Alice Holmback Itosii lUarkmorc Willetl Entertains Students The group of students who par ticipated In the recital broadcast from station KM ED last Tuesday evening were entertained at Crow son's following the recital as guests of their teacher Rosa Blackmorc Willett. Guests were: Gerntdlno Bunch, Thelma Cote, Carol Daugherty, Mary Anne Gates, Georglanna Hussong, Jean Levcrette, Betty Anne Thorndyke, Leon a Daugher ty, Doreen Leveretle, Kathleen Bratten, Moneta Melkle, Mrs. Brat ten, Mrs. Ness, Virginia Bratten, Mrs. H. Croisant and Mrs. A. II. Willett. Mlfvt Paulino GluhrleM and Mihm! A'-jnca i'otzol of t lie University ufl OrcKon. stopped in this elty Wed 1 nesday en route lo Crater I.ake from liuKene to vl.ilt Miss lieulali Core. ! Fourth of July . j DANC'KS AND PAH'mCS ?! CAM KOH VISITS TO MKAl'TY KXI'KKTS t Wo (jive IVrinmifritM I'liptT (Tnrls Marcel-- j Kinu'T Wave KiiciiiU 1; Miinii'iires J, WINELAND'S f Himw i Motel Medford ? The lust meeting of the year prior Ut adjournment for the sum mer vacation was held by mem bers of lleames chapter, i), E. S., Wednesday evening In the Masonic hall. The regit lur chapter session was followed by a program and several hours of bridge. fcieveral solos were -ung by :(is Ellow Mae Wilson and Merland Tollefson, who recently won first honors in the. local contest, glvn in the fourth Atwater Kent audit. ion. Pupils of Mrs. Frona Bray ato J entertained the lodge members, j Monologues and readings were , given by Dick Woodcock, Mary and Alice Kellogg, Edith Hodgklns and j Mario Van der Mark. j First prlv.o at bridge was award-! ed Mrs. Clark. The first prize for' men went to Percy Bray. H : freshmentjs were served after the program. ' ; The next regular meeting will no held In September. Plan lor a picnic were discussed but no! definite- arrangements made. Newcomers To Bo Heard Over Radio A musical hour of radio enter tainment by several newcomers to Med ford has been arranged by the California Oregon Po wet company for next Tuesday eve ning, July 1st. Tho following artists will bo henrd on the pro gram which promises to meet ; with popular approval: Miss Ger aldine Thompson, violin; Miss Al ice Thompson, piano; Mrs. J. R. Thompson, soprano; Mr. John Devereaur, basso nnd Mrs. Matle Vroman Hucuorgardl, accompan ist. Mies Gerald Inn Thompson has recently returned hore from the University of Oregon where sho is taking violin with Rex Under wood and has appeared on the ra dio and In concert programs nu merous times, Mrs. J. R. Thomp son .soprano, Is well known in sou thorn Oregon music circles as is also MUy Alice Thompson. Mr. Devoreaux is a promising young basso of Eugene where ho has appeared on station KORE on a number of occasions and also in solo and quartette work. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Matie Vroman Huenergardt who Is well known in music eireloH. ; The detailed program will be as .follows: '.. 1 Volqo r . ia To a Wild Rose ....MacLowcll .-. j (with violin obligato) Mrs. Thompson (b) By the Bend of the River ( Clara Edwards (e) Thero are Fairies at the Botton of our Garden, Lohmann Mrs. Thompson II Violin I (a) )Londonderry Air 7,ully! ! (hit. by Fritz Krclsler) ; (b) Gavotte Lully ! Geraldine Thompson III ' Vo Ice fa) A Son of thu Desert Am l Phillips (b) Somewhere r Voice Is Call ing Arthur Tt John Deverenux, basso IV (a) In Poppyland Albert (b) Garden Dance Vargas Alice Thompson V n) Tl Bnclo (The Kiss) Wiilt. In Summer Clothes It's Cleanliness MM i SU.MMIIit, with lis wlillii riuiniclH, lln light colored KuimenlH and cliiltily gowns, de licuds heavily upon the cleaner. And Ko(l Trumanlilp In clenniim Is most Importimt (it all to keep Bummer clothe fresh nnd nice looking. Our long experience and expoft meth ods qualify un to handln your most precious garniculs. gend them here confident that we will return tlm as good looking as new. City Cleaning& '624 North Riverside Mrs. Rex jnmuuin or Holly wood, Calif., who motored to southern Oregon last week with her husband to visit his mother, .Mrs. Viola lanipmaii of Central Point and many 1'rlends in Med lord. Mrs. Lampinau was formerly Miss l-:ituor ilefl'ords. Song Ardltl (b) I jit tie Damozel Novello Mrs. Thompson VI (a) ) Kashmiri Song Finden (b) By the Brook Bolsdeffrts Geraldine Thompson VI 1 Voice (a ) The Sweetest Flower that Blows C. B. llawley (b) Ah. 'Tis a Dream C. It. llawley (c) Noon ami Night C. It. llawley John Devoreaux, basso VIII (a) Flirtation Cross (b) 1'hyllin Deppen Alice Thompson IX (a) Du bist wie cine Blume Chas. Burnham (b) Tho Trumpoter Dlx X n I Henrd You Go By Wood (b) The Cuckoo Clqrk , , Grant-SchaofferH Mrs. Thompson Here I'rom Portland IVir Vaeallon Miss Elnora Crawford of Port land in In Medford on a vacation trip. She will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Baker of port land in a week, when they plan to visit Crater Lake. Will Make Home Here Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen McDaulcls, who recently arrived In tills city from Wyoming, will make their home here in the future Mr. Mc Danlels lived In the Rogue River valley several years prior to his marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrlckson are spending u week In Port land visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlggs, having motored north from Hi is elty last Tuesday. Dyeing Works Phone 474 The next oeial event of the summer season lor members of the Business a n d Professional Women's club will be a pUnlc dinner in the Lithia park. Ash land, July Ki. It was decided at a com mil tee meeting at t he homo of Airs. Maud Chapman, club president. Tuesday evening of the past week. Two committees were named In manage plant' lor the event. The menu eo mm It tee is composed of Miss Margaret llensiey, Mrs. Dor othy Banco m and M iss Winifred Walker; entertainment compos ed of Mrs. Edna Isaacs, Mrs. Jaeuue Lc n o x, anil Mrs. Kulu Walters. Wights Return Rome Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight of Ontario, Calif., with their three children, who have been house guests of their mother, ami grand mother at the It. L. Graves homo on North Oakdalo. for the past week, left Friday for their homo by way of Seattle. r While hero the four genera tions were guests at a Sunday dinner nt the Graves home. On Monday a reception was given for them In thu Theosophy lodge I rooms on Grape street. I Tuesday afternoon they were entertnlucd by Mrs. A. V. Graves. Wednesday at the F. Sanders home and Thursday evening at a three-course dinner at Mrs. Mlllis' home on Plum street. Miss Hcoli lionves For Portland Miss Anno Scott, who has been the guest f MisH Rulh Koozer for several days, left for Portland Tuesday where she will meet her mother, and from there return to her home In Jordan Valley. Miss Scott Is u sorority sister tf Miss Koozer's, both belonging to Alpiia XI Delta. Mis Scott was guest of honor at several social functions while In the city, and enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake with Mr. and Mrs. it. E. Koozer und Ruth. Former Residents Visit In Valley Mr, and Mrs. Joe Frizell and daughter of Seattle. Wash., were In this city and Ashland Thursday visiting relatives nnd friends, while en route to southern California via 1h IteiUvood hluhwuv. I Vacation al (Yoseient CUy Mrs. Julia Tucker, Mr. and Mis. Noel Ersklne were among the local people who spent the last week va cationing at Crewcenl City. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon re turned to Medford tho first of the week from an extended auto trip through eastern Oregon and Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bryant of Portland are guests in this city of Mr, nnd Mrs. B. II. Bryiint. VIRGIN DIAMONDS (?j'c morclwjt a TRADE-NAME In diitlncHv mountingl of bou tiful craftimonihip; in a witla ranrie of pricl. ftandard th world ovr. Lahe-o'-the-Woods Make Reservations Now for July 4-5-6 Spend the Fourth of July in the Cool of the Pines. Good Fishing and Bathing Large Lodge for the Convenience of Our Guests. DANCING EVERY EVENING Phone 883 Medford for Reservations Twenty-tour past matrons ut the Klamath Falls chapter. Ore- , gon Eastern Stars, were guesLs of '"m the Medford past matrons at a picnic luncheon and bridge party at the Ue.iiues and White nun- ' try home nn Wagner Creek Thurs day allcrnnon. The tables Were set under the ' ' hu'KO m" Pie trees on the creek and bridge enjoyed for several hours in M r;. John White's cab- ' in after the luncheon. Assisting ' ' M rs. While as hostess were M rs. v' Grace Boyle. Mrs. W .11. MerriU. Mrs. Grant and Mrs. C. O. Uui-- ' son. All members of the club contributed to the luncheon menu. PWMaii Cluh Enjoys Picnic 0 Members of the Pythian club enjoyed u picnic anil swimming party at Jackson 1 lot Springs ti Tuesday evening. Those In atten dance, were: M,rs. W. R. Gay lord and son Oliver, Mrs. Thomas Judgp . and daughter Cora, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jnqun, Mrs. Ida Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Fisko and daughters Mary' and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Win. '1 Swart it, Mrs. George La'hllcy, ' Mrs. Herman Kline of this city and At torney and Mrs. Roberts of Ashland. Carnation Club Entertained , Tho Carnation club met at tho home of Mrs. Bessie Hubler on Tuesday evening, June 24th. Our new president, Mrs. Ida Wilson presided at the meeting. Plans were made for a Degree of Honor picnic on July 20 to be held in the Ashland park. One new mem ber was taken in. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Re freshments of cako and punch were served by the hostess. f-f Miss Itoone Leaves For New York City Miss Golda Boone left Medford Thursday for New York City af ter spending the first weeka of the summer visiting: relatives nnd friends and instructing In tho Red Cross swimming school. Miss Boone will take a special con rye Iq physical education work in the east at the summer camp con ducted by tho University of New York. Hero For Summer M Iks lmogenc Coghlan Is In Medford , from . VLos Anseles to spend tho summer with her sis ter, Mrs. T. G. Travis. Miss Mary Anne Laughlin, of Mitchel, Oregon who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester Cummlngs and studying piano with Mrs. E. E. Gore, leaves Tues day for her home in eastern Ore gon. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Gilbert arc among residents of Medford who ; are spending tho week end at country resorts. They left this city J for Fish bike Friday. 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