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o MEDFOttD "StXTL ' TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OT?EOOT, SUNDAY. -TFTT 20. IMP. psge five t 1 w q M Women's Interests and Activities Edited By Eva Nealon Officers Elected by Wenonah Club Thursday Meeting Jacksonville O. E. S. to Celebrate 50th Birthday Wednesday 'GIRL ON THE QUARTER" IS MARRIED Gladiolus Show . NGAGED TO WILLIAM JARDINE, JR. ! Garden Club Happy j With Silver Trophy Received This Week Pleases Crowds of Local Women An I'Vt'ii! of imprest to nil Har IxfeTO1 .fen imprest In Oregon Rastcrn Star i'olrelea this week Ih centered on ' the celebration to he held In Jack sonville Wednesday evening, July " :!3, 'commemorating the 5lith. or ' (iolden anniversary of Adarel Chapter, No. 3 or Jacksonville. Members of Reames Chapter. No. BO of Medford have been cor dially Invited to attend as well as members of the Central I'olnt ami Ashland chapters. The evening's entertainment will open with the serving of a pic nic supper at the old court house grounds at 7:00 .o'clock. It will be followed by an interesting pro gram and dancing. Many present int past grand officers will be present from C.rants i'ass and Klamath Falls as well as officers and members from the cities prev iously mentioned. All are looking forward to the occasion with much pleasure. ; Mrs. V. II. McOownn Is urging all members of lteames chapter to attend and take well filled lunch liskets. cups and table sil ver with them. The officers of the Jacksonville chapter who are heading the lodge! In Us (lOth year in the historic, town are: .Mrs. l-uena uunnmg ton. worthy matron; V. T. Wilson, patron; Mrs. Murine Severance, conductress; Mrs. Violet Wilson, secretary; Mrs, Anna jangiey, treasurer; Miss Dorothy Plckwood, I nuxlxtnnt conductress: Mrs. Nell Finney, chaplain; Mrs. Minnie mitch, marshall; Miss Ruth Sev- '. eranee, musician; Mrs. Minnie J'lrkwooil. "Adah;" Miss Mollie Jiritt. "Ruth:" Miss Nell Fick. Kslher;" Mrs. lOmoronee Norris, '".Martha:" Mrs. Martha Dunning lon. "Klotftn:" 'Mrs. Allian Max Well, warden, nnd l:. A. Langley. Sb-ntinel. r ;an!ners TiOcatetl In Oakland Mrs, Cleorge Gardner nnd daugh ter, Clernldlrie, who left this city n ' . ',; ;; iVrnak. The Host Side Circle of the First ml ccordlng to letters received Methodist church mot with Miss by local friends. Miss Gardner, who MV 1'hlPI.H. Hast m stree , i.tj illn, f,.nni thrt l :nl- Pui'stluy afternoon. j is. T. (. "n 1 . . . n,.inn lii-owiiUnf Mrs. Miirv Smith I li-.ionn n ml ri'ld nPPIl r. dener and fUvt'i- lovers of Meil-; ford was the gladiolus show feu - j lured at the chamher of Cum-1 men? huildini; Thursday. Friday : and Saturday hy the m ower, A. ' I.. Smith. 1. S. I'ruUt and K. V. j i:. limey of Uiants Cass. . , .' ( Hundreds of women visited ill1, displays, where flowers of rare variellt-H were to le wen in nu-; merons eolois. A spray of blot-, sotns .was Kiven eaeh guest In lit- ttmianee hy the three ushers, Mil-j divd Unity . ltarhara KU'lds and ', Joan DeLosh. t Clans for a similar exhibit to be held in Crants rims during the t oiuiUK nouneeil. pi veil. eek but have been definite no an-date Social Events of Church Societies Doris Doscher of Whltcstone, N. Y., who was chosen by the gov ernment as the model for the girl on the quarter, became the bride of Dr. William Baum of New York City. Miss May Phlpps Is Hostess, East Side Circle, M. E. Church Summer Society Swimming Parties a r II C J VfSWIWf Mi. l.tlllicraii Ladies To (lo Ijiwu Social Til" Ladies of the Knglish Luth eran church will bold an ufler- I noon and evening lawn fete at the j : home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'ederson, i 122 North Ivy street, on Satur- i nay. .Inly 2iilli. The ladles will, . serve refreshments on . the lawn j I adjoining the Ivy street market. I The public is cordially Invited. I . I , tt I'l-orani On I India TneMlay j j The Missiunary Society of the ' j Kirvt C.apUst ehmvh will meet j I with Mrs. A. S. O. Wells. KlK Cot-i , tae street, Tucsiday, July 22 at j k-::ia. The prosram will he about i Iturma where Adonirani nnd Ann l.ludson besan the missionary work. 1 This will be the last proRiam I on India. The roll rail will be , 1 some missionary scripture or in i terestiiiK item about Burma, ; Milk i!SMk fir Members of the Medford (!ard-j The regular business meetlnR of en rlub are rejolflng tbis week; the Wenonah club was held Thura uver receipt of . their beautiful sll- day a t'term.on in Ashland park, ver loving eup. known as the ; -pile IUW tiff i ers for the next Meier A- Crank tropliy. awarded .s(x months are: C.ladys Dooms, the bnal club as winner of first; president: Austiu Harnehurg, vice prize In garden flower exhibits president; Ksther Dooms, seere I'roin clubs 5 miles diniant frum i tiiry and treasurer and Norma Cult land in Ibe Cose shuw hebl Martin, reporter. After the meet in ,1 a in-. The nip was received jTig adjourned the party motored by Mis. Lewis Clrich. who ar-: lo llclmans' hatlt. where ice ranged the cNlitbil and accompan-J cream was sirvcl under the trees led it to Cortland and is now n H treat from the out-going display in the Chamber of Coin-j president. Sadie Nichol. Those pierce building. i desiring went swimming. The first prize In garden flower. About ti:;tO a covered dish Btip exhibits was won this summer byiper was served in the eity park the Medford Garden club for the.Hin t),e huslmnds us guest of the second consecutive year. i evening. : rc very one enjoynd the bond con- I'ntgnmi Knjoyetl ,ett, followed by dancing in the Kalherine Logman, aaughtar ot Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Seymour Lowman, whose enflagement to William Jardine. Jr., was recently announced. Jardine is the son of the former secre tqrv of agriculture. Ify Itoyal Neighbors The lloyal Neighbor camp met; last Thursday evening, after a hort business session, a short pro gram was enjoyed. A vocal num- i r by Misses Christine Cearson. Vivian Hulbert. Hazel Cassadyaud an instrumental number by Miss fiiHsaday' were enjoyed. Uefresh ments were served in the banquet room by Mrs. Ilulbeit. Mrs. An drews ami Mrs: II. L. Wells, the coiinnittee' in ebaVg. - Mllt'ttit Club Meets WdlucMlny Thi' Mistletoe club of the lloyal Neighbor camp w ill meet with Mrs. Kepscl at her country liotne nexl Wednesday evening" Hus- open air pavilion. Mrs. Klowiii'l Knlertains t.uests I'rom North Mrs. Stewart has bad oh guests during the past week her daugh ter. Mrs. Harriett Allen of Port land, her grand daughter, Mrs. ("has !. Curst of Cortland, Mrs. Harry Marshall of Seattle. Mrs. Chan. II. Daniels. Vancouver, It. C, and two grand daughters. Miss .ban Daniels and Miss Dorothy Curst. Kcnlys and (.nests ' ( Diaiuond liike Mr. and Mrs. Corning Kenly and houH guest. Miss Kllen Hill of Itoss. Calif., accompanied by bands will also be entertained ml Misses Uoxane Ituhl nnd Kdlth this time. Memliers please meet : t:,twin, John Weills and Corning Ui ti v are slteuiimt; ine wee- erslty known for many years for her ahll- ' d I n g the de ., h,. l,B!.dv obtained1 "There h lbpe ! or devotions. Me." Song, llihle a position as pianist with a trio. : lesson, Uoinans 13lh tiliipter. Mrs. heard weekly in programs broad- " "K V J, i,,,, ,,. . east from station Kite. Miss Oard-. -V- .f" ' 1 .....,. .i .l. .eollil for' review uf the work in Uavis, Cal. ,oeal fronds at mlcal jvenm. p.-osnted .the nt the home of Mrs. K. r. ttoie ., , ,.,.,,..,. ' ' Headings, "the Monk of Herbi- lefore.he left for the south. Swimming parties lead iy popu larity on the social calendar of the last week. Kugue Hiver, A(i- ! ... ... ... ' ' f.,,.,,,.,,1 ndjourn for thu summer session, it ,ake O the oo.ls. were fi.l announced yesterday but will by numerous groups J meet as usual at fl:- a. m. iiiiiiHii; ine i.iiin.' liver waw a no-host pienie Thurs day night attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. II. llanwell, Mr. and Mrs. lOverett liraylon. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hurt Lngesnn, Mr and Mrs. Quts- nberrv-nnd daugbler. Mrs. Lois Taylors Are At What the Girl Scouts Are Doing By Mrs. I. ,?. Wlllson Rebekahs Install Officers Monday Dible Class To Meet Through Summer Today marks the beginning of The Woman's llible class nf the . . k ((f (ih., First Preslyterlan church will not- M(iri, llt u'illnen Pines on Mrs. A. II. Case, assistant teach er, will present the lesson this morning and next Sunday. All members are urged to attend and a welcome is extended to visitors., Mrs. Huim'Ii (iiiest In Ixis Angeles the Dig Applcgnte. Kvery day of camp has been full of fun and activity from the first minute to the last. 'Kaeh girl is assigned to a patrol on her arrival In camp, and these patrols, or groups, are the working units t the organi zation. - .1. TjfHs color scheme of the kitchen j nnd dining room is bright green, wfth the stove, itlijisils, dishes, and even tables in this color. The Indoor dining room is not being at W. O W hill! at 7-o'clock Vldlnr Ueliiins To San Crnncb.ro Mrs, 11 a x t e r Champion, who was house guest of M rs. II. Van lloevenberg at her country home near Cold Hill for the past week, has returned to San Krunclnro. Misa Virginia Maker of Kugene end at the T. K. Daniels cabin nt Diamond lake. Miss Lucille Crews left Medford Friday evening on the Shasta for I.os Angeles, where she plans to spend 10 days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Pruitt and Day and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Itak- iioi u- AIUm- Trip I holes," Whittier; "The Children's ,,r and house guest Miss Virginia .Judge and Mrs. CJlen O. Taylor j I Hour." Longfellow; by Mrs. Wil- Muker of Eugene. land Mr. and Mrs. K. W. L. Car- ; . ..'-i ..ff..i wilt ho riven In lis S. James of Cortland. Oregon., 1 kin tire at home to their friends , ' Alleeles during the coming Mi. M. Campbell gave a Misses Wnnicr arc again after spending five weeks, ' week honoring Mrs. K.;in - Ul " x....' ....... .,. vn,..in ihnvWpnlr ,of this city, who left 1-rlday lor fim ' ' .'Z ''':';' 1 1, , J n,, ; councillor at the head. on Xorlh Iiakola ami Minnesota. ! ."..".,,. . . ; gram: Semi-annnal installation of of fifern was coiiillleted by 'mi-mbers of the olive Iteliekah lodge. No. in Monday. Zee (irlffln. dislrlel ib'pnty presided and her Inslnll- i.... u,..fr I ,,., ..,1 I In. oitriiiuom'. Ini-li offli er was presented with I a bouquet and the dlstrlit do.pnlyj president Willi a large basket of flowers from the I'ast Noble (ilanil's elllb. The following members will fill the ortlces for Ibe next term: I'ast noble grand, I'ansey Cnld- ! well: noble grand, lies' MeCray: vlee grand. Kale 1 .11 Id ley; reeonl lng seeretary, Mary Wiley: flnall- Is guest In this city of her brother , Hay Pruitt are spending the week and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.;i.nd nt Knur Mile lake, enjoying ( T. linker. 1 fishing nnd ramping. Used this year, all the tables being elal seerelary, Maud Stlekle: treas t out under the big trees. lOaeb 1 sits at lis own table with the southern eity, where she Is house guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A, ....... l..nl. .ilima to lenoaiis. ...1-. '"""" '' , presidenl. 'Mrs. A. M. Lyman: see spend two weeks away from Med- ;.elnl.y.(,.e,1!)U.l,1. Mvm. Klley U 1010. The following eleeted for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. J. V. Sniylie: viee- liomo Will lie .Much (iiiosls Kelurii Home Miss Then yon der ,i Inn- Tteieh. falif. The rsrond- on tne nnasin y bnnls fire fnrmer residents of Med Vford and were greeted upon their, of Allien Wullaee over ellen left afternoon ten at their .Smith Oakilale Monday. rjnowtu enilini. between the hoursi of four and five were the Misses I'oled (illl'sl. Margaret and Louise Osenbrugge. ! Ml Marjory Marl.irie Marshall. Kllow Mae W11-. f" ingi lem. ..ie son. Leah Ineh. Melva farrett. I hi" eity l,,v,iltii- Mlenil. Alldrev Lofland. Doris llundv and A.lra K.lvvards. i soelal events planned by loeal sub debs for the romlng.week .The Misses Marv L'arsons anil i I'roehnow of; who is guest in. of Miss !ene Whllloek.l will be the insplradon for several Hensrtn. liurlng the soelat hour Miss 4 Mrs. VI O. Broadbent nnd son. 11 . u...-.. -s llonald. who were guests io this llenson. served lee cream and nii., f.-o I'rn.'irlbnl'M sister. Mis. cake. A. .1. Ilanby for a week, left the first or linn wees ...r . i.e.. " ... . . , ,., ., ... ,,i iri .-,-ldav j Mr. nnd Mrs. r..,. ii ,iu iu t., i, tin- truest even ng lor Neastue. wnere iney , khu uu. the werk-.plan to spentl two weeits vaeaiion-. 1 111s city irom a two nn-n. .....-t mr lion at freseetu ftty aim t.rinuon.i 0:30 Reveille. ,'6:35 Dip or set' up exercises. 7:20 Colors. 7:30 Breakfast. 11:00 Capers. !):30 I'atrol meetings. 11 : 4 Ii ( pen-eye, t inspection ) . 10:00 Hinging. elasses, arch-! urer.. Carry M. Itlekert; chaplain, Marlam King: warden., (Iraee Vonee; conductor. IMna May Wells: II. H. N. (1., (lenrgle Mess; L. S. N. C... Anna llatoinnn; L. H. V. (1., Minnie II. Heinle; Inside guardian, VIobf McLalne; olllslile giinrdiitn. V. t h e 1 I llggltihotbum; tnllHician, Irene Ktandey. After the installation ceremony was completed wllh a program was presented and refreshments I served. MATCH t& . Tease and have returned I" recent return by many friends. end. ' Small Easy to Payment Finance Down a Ring J 1 Balance 4n nnouncin our appointment as authorized distributors ot BILUEIBIIIPID DIAMOND R.INCS SIZES and styles for every t tste and purse, but Diamonds of just one standard quality. Look for the Reg ister number stamped inside of each Bluebird Diamond Ring. Correspond- . ing number on the written warranty certificate and the metal price tag scaled toeach ring insure you of honest value. All Bluebird Diamond Kngs are doubly guaranteed by ourselves and the BluebirdTJiamond Syndicate. C. Earl Bradfish 0 JEWELER Medford - - - . Oregon We Give S. & W. Savings Stamps j w 1 CALLOtlSF.St I Tir. Srh' y.tno-pwU fnr Cat- J joiuri l'p in niHnllyt f- ' niovn iLimi prrMtim. 'I iiio, (ro I rll, MMilhiiift. healine, l(UI. culceil Mfe uJ aurti. Jit but. cons? Dr. SrhAlt't Zino-paiU for Cam rii'l ( ill lit uu mtnulri remove tbe fiuMi friclioo nd prPMur of irioei; lino, protfttlvf, fe, MKrtbiug, braliug. 3ic but. nr. SehotCs fool llrpcvt Will He Here Monday, July 21st To aii) tliooe wlio are in misery from their fret, an Expert of the dtaff of Dr. Win. M. Srlioll. intrrimlionnlly fjmnim Fisit Authority, will lie at our lore on the above date, lie will give your feel a thorough Kcirnlilie uti.il vm. ilevelop prints of them which reveal the eiaet nature of your aitmeut.and flnm you v. lint lotlo to get quick and permanent relief. All tliis ttillioiil cost or obligation to you! Anv IV. Srholl Font Itelirf you are recommended to buy U guar anlerd to give you relirL Uoii't nii- lllia opportunity! Tomorrow is the Last Day! ' r r'.r i. i ir- i d .to. m m 10:311 lluiiilleiuft ry, Nntilre trull. I:liil l-'ree lime. 12:30 Dinner, 1:30 Kent. 2:30 Free time. 3:00 Swim. 4:00 Free time. ii:oo lloliliy hour. r.:oo Slipper. 7:00 Court of Honor. 7:40 fulopflre. K:40 QunrteiH. Il:llll Tupx. : Will Motor lo' t'rcHcent City I Mr. a nil Mm. f. M. Kerluiw ; uml niece, Mm. Tom Klllott, for : nicrly MIhh lOlhel fox, and ilaiiKh lers. Irene iirol Itorotliv. of Den ver. Colo . Mr. ii nil Mm. II- I ' I at Nye, Miss Lntirn (irlKsliy, Mra. ,11. cernniiw, m i . itnu .1111. .im'i,'h Kernhuw nml Mr. uml Mi". Krnnk (Ircitory will enjoy n picnic todny in crewent City. Cnllf. The lrel-j orys will niolor frotn l-'.urelgi n'nil j the other Illeniliers of I he pilltyi from Meilforil to meet lit the pop-j ular beach. 1 Mr. Kooliow Hosier). il'rliluy I'lvculntr ! Coinpllinentlnii Mm. Tom IClllotl of Denver. Colo., nml Mr. nml MrH. (lonlon Kernhuw. who eele hniteil their neconil WeiMinir mi nlverwiyv Frldny. Mre. 1'. M Ker-; ' .haw ent-rtnlneil with n illnner 1 11 the evenlnir. I Covers were plnced.for twelve ' Ktle.tH lielnic relatives and llltl-1 I mate frlenilK of the KemhnWM. j I CalklnM-MycrM I U'ediliua; Here ' Mini Myrtle Cnlkina of Vrekn.j tlntiKhter of Mr. nnd Mm. fleorne, C-.lkln" who l employed In the Find Nntlnnnl Hank, wum marrleil, Momlny In Meiinird to l-nwrence Myer. n well known yotinit man 4tt Hornhrook. The newly married ir.uple took n trip to Crnter Ijike and returneil to tr'-kn. WeilncK-! day. where they will mnko their home. Dolly HNklvoll Netva. j - Dociora nnd Fainlllei l.nloy I'lfiilc In lnrk The l.lihli mirk In Ashl'ind wa the i-ecne of the nnnniil picnic for memheri? of the Jackson County Meillcnl nHHOclatlon and fiiin' held Wednesday evetilni; of the : 1 -ii.t week. 1 A'-runKonient for the HiicceiMful, rff-'lr were In chnr.'te of the Axh-i i land memliera. I j 1 Thn MlioieH Dnrolhv nnd P:i-i j trh la Yonnit nf thin city are upend-j ( imr the we-k In I.OH Anitelea AM j pood of rehttlvea and friend. j Mlwi lierllin Sllnmin l KpendlllK her Iwo weeltH' viieatlon y.M kiichI of her slsler, Mra. Ilnrnld Warren in Itninler Niitional pnrl y t VSt' j-- f . f It f svven a a hi 1 Mil m butifaow camps At seven points In the Canadian Korkicii arc locitcd CanaJiJn l'ic ific lliintialt)-v (,onips...eac)i hiivintf n individual .ope a I to thou who love nature t her ery beM. Yon can viisir one or all -nil feel that you have hml lonit-to-br-remcm-bcred "easy clotlipfi" vacation. Wanta Camn tn..iifui iw wipn . . (itl.lnl. bmiini, Alpini dimWnt. drltM, ponf itdrt and luk.. Lake O'Hara Car.'.p . . . n aiihh ( O'tUrt tpUndHJ l.inb.n.. rklio(. putting and wlknft trntrt Yoho Valley Camp ...in hMoM Vol ialltjr. Ixlnf Iife)i k I H ..tallrj tuul Mni, tllmlnng. I.ikiu (klm. Moraine t.ake Cmp...tif of ih. v.iur uf Il. I m IV.kt . , . duul IiiIiik.. tlmbhtl( fklin. biktn. Castle Mountain Camp . . . an mi- ViiflJtnnrrt it4liitjy autiOrrlut nimir.imn iltKi, bikirtf. ai'i'oiliit. Iltliiot. (Iinibii'f. Radium Hot Sprint's Camp.. n.n n-lfmrfr Hnd lminiai to hoi ptiiiS. hikin. Itthn , rllmbing. Mount Attinibolne Canip.-.n ih ft of th Mjttuh. fii nt Hi ' tn.1l.n R. k ...nwumum ttiili.m unwiipwwJ ntftiif. ftM r ntttmrif mndnatt with full iUt of piraiiif mitl ftrrllon -O1" Aid'ifnrr llmlwaf lartt riH r call (or dtMtlptW Hurilur nol (AllkklklM Pacific f Every Oruen Watch It fitted with 15, 17, 19 or 21 fuby jewels . . . never lessl fii woi'Dfit travclinq companion Kspcciiilly wlien .you trnvcl will you iipprociliic the ne fiii'iu'.v mitl t'Oi'i'ectiicsM of style that tlistinguislit'S it GRUEN Guild Watch from nil others. Heforc you no' inviiy it will piiy you to see the ninny new GRUEN "mod els 011 display tit our store ... priced from .127.50. $35 A tieniillfnl new creation of the GRUEN GUILD. KxiiulnltBly en ItravtMl case. Extended Payments ' Use our modern plarrl o f extended piy ments It's conven iences are yours at no extra cost. ALL MESH BAGS IN OUR STORE , , ' V2 Price I'lunous Wli'iting nnd Dnvis l!iis. (iuiininteed ipiality. . . . 51 .75 low IIS , JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. ... - . J 3 .it 1