Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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MXDFORD ifllL TRIBUNE. SEEDFORD, OREGON". SUNDAY, PRIL 24. 1932.
Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
Coe Glade Thrills
Local Audience in
Concert Thursday
A charming Inspiring to
Medford lt week was Mas Coe
Olia. contralto of tn Chicago Ctrx
oft:. whoa concert it th high
school Thursday "KK was attend
ed br a- large end appreciattv gath
ering of mui:c lover from ell sec
tions of the t1t. Her concert form
Mi a colorful flcal to lb season of
the Southern Oregon branch ot the
Cine Music association.
Her pianlst-eccoccpanlat, Wlllard
Rhode, also brought th soutbarn
Oregon public a beautiful bit of mu
atc la :to p'.arw numbers Included
in trie program, s
Both trlltti a.' bouj guest
while here of Mr. and Mra Rupert J j
Henry. Miss Glad 1 at dsugater m
Jin. rred o:d of Chicago. Ber fam
ily and tie Henrys baa been frtende
for many rear.
rouow-.ng th completion of toe
present opera season. Mis Oiad will
lee tv for net Hret tour abroad.
Mrs. Kenley Invites
School Folk to Tea
Mrs. T. Coming Kent was hostess
yesterday at tee, given for the pie.
ur of a croup of leacner mm
the local schools and a number of
parent of students attending the
public schools. Twntr-fle gueeta
called during the afternoon at ner
country heme.
Mrs. Smith Gives
Lovely Luncheon
U.i Cnaa. Olenn Smith entertain
ad with a delightful luncheon Th un
ci? at I p. m.
.. Th rooms were tastefully decorat
ed with spring flowers, and bridge
was played following luncheon.
Thoa present were: Dr. S trickier.
Mrs. Prank Dtilard. Mrs. 8. 8. San
ders. Mrs. Frank Perl. Mrs L. L. San
ders. Mrs. Prank Perl, Mrs. Barotd
Relchstetn. Mrs. Bob Strang. Mrs.
Chaa. Wing, and Mrs. S. Ralph Dip
pel. High score was awarded Mrs Hsrold
Fetch tern, and second to Mrs. Bob
Strang.
Building Bridge Set
Has Pleasing Party
Y.W.C.A. Leader Retires
Women's Clubs
Meet for First
District Session
Mr. W&dc Wall ii of B:r:cv m
Mr. Robrt . Spr
Mrs. Frtdtric M. PIrt
roceifn MU-
:cd pra:in? of fh r.rtst datnet
of th Orrfoa Frr:OQ of Woas'
etu!M at tlx all uy me::rm -e.d
y.niy tn th BlTtcw dlrtrict.
at which Mr. 0a. 5. B.'.jtu of OaN
Ua. sta:e pr4U!.n. tu honor -$.
0:hr of?:r naaed for th new
year were: Mr. frd BJcck of Bon
anza, fir it tic prea.dnt: Mrs. J. A.
OaaiaiiUl. Co!man Crwk. oDd Tte
pratSct: Uri. 0orfa Zatoo. Cranta
Put. tatrd T'ca prau!nt; Ura. rred
M3rar Talent, record.B.5 Mcmi.7;
Mr Erf B:rdj7, Co!d BUI. t?a
urer. Dermtcs .ae?n to ater4 tbe sute
eon rent loo tn Portland Ma? 35 to 28
ere: Mr. S. C WatnberK of Klim
a:b PaKa. retirlsc preatdent: Mr.
WaUla. newly e:ec:ed prealdent: and
Mrs. M. J. Norrta, of the loutlsera
Oregoa diatrict.
The all day meetlnf o?enad at 10
o'clock and oocuued t&roua toncb
on and an af;eraooo prog rani with
more than 75 guest in a.:tendance.
and thre s.ate officers. Mr. Biljeu.
prealdent: tlrx. Edwtn L. Knapp cf
jaledford. record in aecretaarr. and
Uim Grace ChamberUai of AihUnd.
atata calrsua of ti nn aru de
port men t.
During the mornlnt ae9a:on off-cera
were Lntrodtxed and repone pren br
Reames Chapter
Plans Birthday
Party This Week
Members of Keamea Chapter. O. Z.
Mrs. J. W. Young was hostess
Thursdsy afternoon at her home
on South Oakdala a-renu to mem
bers of the Building Bridge dub.
Guests for the afternoon Included
Mrs. A. P. Stennett. Mrs. H. U
Samueljon. Mrs. Prank Oerdea. and
MLs Eatle Kellrfcor of Mrclford. Mrs.
Nelson ot Tests snd Mrs. Madeline
Herbert of Sen Pranctsetx
High score prize was awarded
Mrs. T. B. Moms, and
prije went to Mrs. Nelsoo. Asstst
Ing the hostess were Mcsdamea Prank
M. Orltsch. R. L. Lewis and Samuel-
After strong for sixteen years as ! Presbyterian Board of
president of the Kattonal Board of ons.
' . . ., . j Since the beginning of the national
the Toung Women's Christian seaode- nllto- 'TTt-
Uoos. Mra. Robert X. Speer announced j u.. 8oe hu bn ISe second to !
ber retirement at the annual meeting ' serre sa president. She followed Miss ' reprewntatlres of the 11 clubs. The
of the members of the board, which j Grace H. Dode. the founder and round table dlacuanon was described
was held a. national headouarter. ,n wire of a Phflad.!-
Kew York recently. She was sue- j phl, manufacturer. Is well known
ceeded by Mra! Prederte M. Palst of j throughout the Y. W. C. A. moTe
Wi.rne. Pv. who Is a sister of Dr. Ray ment. which tn this country has a
Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the In-, membership of 600.000 women and I speech by Mrs. B;!reu. who chose as
tenor. j girls and as equally large a group of ! her subect. "Cub Problems."
With her retirement Mrs. Speer was participants who do not hold mem- j Mrs. Rueck read an tEtereeting pa
glten the title of honorary presulent. I bershlpa. She has serred the organ!- par on "International Relations." and
She will continue acttre work with ! aatton tn a number of capacities sine
the board of directors, serrtae tn an ! ner college days, becoming a nation
official capacity as chairman of 'be f wide leader as presiding officer of
World Serrlc Council during the; four national conrentlona. Including
temporary absence of Mrs. Arthur I those held tn Cleveland. Hot Springs.
Curtis Jsmee. Mrs. Speer la the wife I Kew York City and Milwaukee.
Both Mrs. Speer and Mrs. Palst will
attend the biennial meeting of Y. W.
C. A a which is being held this year
in Minneapolis. May 5 to 11.
of the Rer. Dr. Robert B Speer, for
mer president ot the Pederal Council
of Churchea of Christ In America,
who U now senior secretary of the
Spring Festival
at Academy Wins
Student Interest
DecorattT refreshments, resembl
ing a little sal boat, were serred
the guests.
Mrs. Bat Vr. HottcM
At Bridge Wednesday
Mrs. Barry U Butler entertained
Wednescday afternoon at a delightful
bridge party, at which there
The spring fete to be held at St
Mary's academy Tuesday la occupy
ing top place in the interests of all
studenta. Iterer before in the his
tory of the academy hare they shown
so much enthusiasm regarding the
election of the queen ot spingtime.
Oeraude Deraney to still In the acid
with Jean Van Court and Mary Dsl
lalre In close contest. Ralilce, spoo-
traTellng sored by the rartous classes, hare
been In prominence during the past
week, each promoter trying aealoualy
to outdo the other. Crownings and
uncrowning hitt occurred fre
quently and eery much merriment
and aurprtsea preTaUed among the
Miss Runnels, New
Leader of Nurses'
Association Here
The Graduate Kursea sssocistlon of
Dtst. Vo. 4 met at tbe home of Dr.
and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney this month.
Miss Henrietta Jaivven. Mrs. Sidney
HfmphlU and Miss Thelma Kent were
host eases.
Officers for the coming year were
elected with Mlat Blanch Runnels
named president of the orgasbrattoa.
replacing Mrs. Augusta Padzham.
Miss Runnels, who ts a graduate of
St. Luxe hospital. San Prsncisco.
has been eery acttre in the field of
nursing for a number of years. She
took post graduate work tn Applied
Social Science at Portland, which la a
branch of the Cnlrerstty of Oregon.
She did public health nursing tn
three taoSe In play. A purple and nreoar lor th rrand march, crown
white scheme ot deoocatton waa de-j uig and reception ot her majesty, the
eeioped through the us ot bouquets ' queen.
t Iris. I Luncheon will be serred by the
Prwe at bridge were woo by Wr nudttita from 1140 a. nv to i p. m.
Popcorn balls, sugar plums, and I Honolulu for two years, following her ; Knapp She plans to return to her
proffer crown entice young voters P0 graduate work: also Institutional home at Dallae this evening.
to chose for the final triumph and ( on rrarKisco: 1 The next annual meeting of the
to oeeiae avio soaa lead wtta regal
honors. Voting will dee Monday
afternoon at 1 o'clock to give tuna to
8- will entertain the past matrons
and past patrons ot the chapter at
a birthday party Wednesday evening,
April 27. Dinner will be served st
a.'O In the dining room of tha Ma
sonic temple.
Members of Reames chapter are
asked to furnish a vegatabale, a sal
ad or aecalloped potatoes. Th meat.
oy Keamea cnspier.
Under ths superrision of tha wor
thy matron. Mra. Cornelia Barnes,
tha dining room will be tastefully
decorated In spring blossoms for the
occasion and a hug birthday cake
will form the centerpiece of the table.
Women's Oregon
Association Will
Meet on Tuesday
The' next regular meeting of the
Medford branch of th Women's
Greater Oregon association will be
held Tuesday, April IS at 140 at tha
Medford Hotel. The chalrmin. Mrs
Glen Pabrlck hsa been In Portland
having conferred with th Stat offi
cers and will have things of Interest
to tell. There will slso be sn inter
esting speaker who will describe the
manufacture of some Oregon pro
ducts. Every woman Interested tn the de
velopment ot Oregon and Its resources
la urged to be present.
Mesdames Jones,
Cannon, Hostesses
At Bridge Shower
Mrs. HaroM DcVce was the In
spiration for a lovely surprise shower
and bridge psrty Thursdsy evening.
trig to become a direct member of 1 given by Mra. Everett Cannon and
th Stat Pederatloii of Women's ! Mra. Walter Jones at th la tier's
clubs. home.
Among the Interesting business! There were two tables of bridge
Among the Interesting btulrwsa con-! ln P'.ay and prises awarded Mas
pasesg of a resolution asking the Kathleen Wilson and Miss Janet
state federation to make a survey c.f : Clement, Thos aoytng th psrry
laws pertaining to property rights and vrra Miseee Opal Harvey, Melva
child welfar with an aim ot tmprov-1 Parrett. Kathleen Wilson. Janet
Ing th conditions existing tn thai Clement, th honor guest. Mrs. Bar
state. Th resolution was proposed ' "Id DeVor. and the hostesses. Mrs
by Mra Campbetl. president of the! Everett Cannon and Mrs. Walter
Bag! Point club, who ts also preat- j Jonea.
dent of th Eagie Point bank. ! . . - -
The luncheon tables for yesterdays 1 fT' , " wm"1
meeting added much to the festivity; ' Ln Home.
of the occasion with decorations of Woosai 5T of the Pres-
besuttful tuUp. presented by the TWrU ml' at the country
Grants Pass women. I nom d n- w- I-uke for ihelr
Club women of this district. H was! Ap' lc-;n-brourht
out at the meeting with for . th new year
thoe. of tha entire state, are making ""L.lt?l, !z. . .'JZ.
plan, to attend Lie convention of the T toP!f
Genera Federation of Women '. clubs. I -'mooa " 1' ' r
K.k.vH!.. . . .1 '; leader was Mrs. B. A. UttreH. who
Mra BUyeu. whee, speech WW thc'iTL d!OEml ,
lel:n, event of yercerruV P101? 1?
nrarram , , from mlsslonsry friends In Africa.
BwB . . , and Mrs. Bruce reviewed an article
itogu River, where she was honor i .. ,
guea, of th. community club Pnday , ' Tl "TZ.
aerred refreehmenta from a , taole
decormced w-.th iprlnf blosscma.
aa one of the beat tn tt hutorr of
the aouthern Oregon organization.
Brief talk were rlren during the
luncheon period and the program cf
the afternoon featurM the main
a brief talk wa f-Tea by Mra- Knapp.
In order to qu:-.T Mra. WaUa of
ffloa aa pwatdent of the First datrtrt.
ner ciuo aareed at yetsterdar'a meet
St. Mark's Guild
Honors Miss Berry
A handkerchief shower, compli
menting Mite Dot Berry, was a
lovely feature of last Pndsys meet
ing of St. Marka Qui t-e last
session of the group Miss Berry
will attend before leaving for Seattle.
The affair was arranged In appre
ciation of her long and faithful work
as a member of th Guild.
Hostesses for th afternoon were
Mrs. C. C. Murray and Mrs. Owendo.
lyn Woodcock, who presided at th
tea table-
Mrs. Trowbridge
Monday Hostess
A charming affair of Monday even
ing waa the surprise binhdsy party
with which Mrs. AUc Trowbridge
entertained at her horn on Weat
Tenth street for her dsughter, Mrs.
D. L. Flynn.
The rooms were decorated with tu
lips and spring flowers and during
th evening bridge was played, with
Mrs. Wstson snd Mr. Ben Trowbridge
holding high score.
Prwent for the sflstr werei Mr.
snd Mrs. Wm- Coke. Mr. snd Mrs.
Ambers Wstson of Gran IS Pass. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Trowbridge of Toledo.
Ohio, who ere visiting In Medford;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge. Jr..
Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Palkenbarger. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Crowell, Mrs. Chs Oele.
and He Misses Addy Allen. Helen
Moyes, Luetic Simmons. Helen Du
gan, Juastia Hopkins, Atu Anscheuu
and Marcaret Moeruon. and Messrs.
Johnny Herseoo. Howard Pickering.
Bob Arnold and D. L. Flynn- The
hostesa was assisted by Mrs. Ogle and
Miss Aaacheutz.
St. Mark's Gwlld
T Hold rood rle.
St. Mark s Guild wOl hold a food
sale Saturday. April SO. at the Plggly
Wigty store on East Main street,
under th drrecilon of Mesdames
Garfield and Stark.
Honoring Mra. Joseph A. Pet lit of On Monday. May 3. th ladles ot
Portend, president of th Sis I Aux- j th Guild will sponsor another one
lllary to the Medical society, the , of their popular card parties, and
Rehearsals Show
Hilarious Humor
In Coming Farce
Th splendid rehearsals ot th past
week for th clever and very humor
ous farcical comedy. "Blesa His Little
Heart," promise aplendid perform
ance next Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings. April 34 and 37. when giv
en at St Mark's guild hall.
The play move rapidly along with
out a dull moment and- the vanoua
chat l ears ar aa capable and well
adapted to their parts.
y.low via Wilson has the role of
a successful Interior decorator, as
wen aa a charming young wlf and
mother.
Lots Pearson, cast aa an "actress."
ts a most attractive and intriguing
personality. .
Edith Stevens, aa "Mrs. Stebbiss."
th philanthropic aunt of "Billy" and
and aa the widowed "Maria." gives a
realistic and profeeetonal interpreta
tion of th role in all her actions.
Fletcher Ptai. spontaneously amus
ing. In the role cf a retired sea cap
tain, tn love with "Maria," provea
again his versatility In character por
trayal. Krold GeBauer and Frank Van
Dyke become entangled In a merry
mlxup. but cleTeriy handle all situa
tions to bring about a happy final.
Unanimous expressions of opinion
sre that exciting snd mirthful enter
tainment Is tn store for ell who wit
ness this play, so successfully direct
ed by Torn Swem.
T.'ie committee tn chars of ar
rangements ta composed of Mrs. Por
ter J. Keff and Mrs. Royal E. Bebb.
Tickets are on sale at Palmer Mu
sic Hrruae and Ethelwyn Hoffmann's
shep
Tea,Swedenburg
Home Will Fete
Portland Visitor
Local Mothers of
Oregon Students
Will Visit Campus
Th dales Msy 8-8 ar of especiii
Interest to mothers of studenta at
tending the University of Oregon.
This Is the fifth year they hr
been Invited for this week-end, to
be guests of their sons and daugh
ters, and the university.
Greater Interest thsn ever before
Is shown this year, owing to th
fsct thst ths tutu of th "Pioneer
Mother" will be unveiled during
mother's dsy activities.
This beautiful piece of sculpture,
by th ftmous sculptor. A. Phemlster
Proctor, Is a gift to the university
by the vice-president. Dr. BurtBros-n
Barker, and la to be placed In ths
woman's quadrangle to commemo
rate the spirit of the pioneer mother,
Saturday afternoon a mass meet
ing of Oregon Mothers will be held,
at which time Dr. Arnold Bennett
Hall will talk to tha mothers. In
the evening there will be the annual
mothers, sons snd daughters ban
quet, folowed by the canoe fete and
Junior prom.
Plans are already being mads by
Medford mothers to attend these
various affairs on the E u g e n t
campus.
Local officers of Oregon mother
are i Mrs. R. E. Carley, president;
Mrs. J. E. Edmuton. vice-president:
Mrs. Allen B. Drury. secretary and
Mrs. E. E. Gore, member of stt
board.
Crystal glow Kodak gloss tuprem,
rtie Peasleya opp Holly theater,
Real Estate or Insurance Leav t
to Jonea Phone 796.
Jackson County Auxiliary will give a
tea Tuesday. April ath at tt home
of Mrs. F. G. Swedenhurg. Ashland.
Mrs. PetEit will he imvnMRM St 1
Mrs. W. P. Patrick, auditor of State ' ""w Botary Enjoy
Auxiliary. They are on their war to BrtdI Event, Wing Home.
all women, who enjoy an afternoon
at bridge, are asked to reserve the
date.
Klamath Falls to form an auxiliary
there.
Methodbt Ladles' '
Aid Meets Tuesday.
Th Ladies' Aid svociety of
Mrs. Charles Wing was hostess
Wednesday afternoon at her attract
ive home on the Old Stag Road to
Women of Rotary at dessert bridge.
Assisting her were Mrs. C. J. Semon
and Mrs. George Henselman. Twenty-
First M. B. church . win meet in ' four guests enjoyed the af ternaon
nudv ijrzug lueBOST ics prjc lov srotv was sT&i.w
artertyjon In the church parlors. The Mrs. Ben Harder.
Mary-Msrtha circle will have charge
night. While ber she ts the house!
giest of Mr. and Mra. Edwin L.
Thirty-two ladle enjoyed Mrs. Luke's
1 hospitality.
of th entertainment.
Here Tram Barlinrame
For Stay at Lodre.
Frank D. Madison and party of
Burllngame. Calif., arrived tn Med
ford on the Shasta at noon Satur-
Pythtaa stem
Card arty Wednesday
Th Pythian Sisters are sponsoring
another card party tor Wednesday.
April 27. at the K. P. haO.
BrMr and SCO will be played and
panes awarded. Mrs. Thomas Judge
day to spend the week-end at the . and Mrs. Carl pschtner win have
Madison lodge on Rogu nrer. near charze eg this party. Th public Is
Trail. 'invited to attend.
M. M. Herman, Mrs. Oarnmlil and
Mrs. Morrison.
Ouests for th occasion wer Mes
dames Kal Plata. Earl Oaddlsa. Sten
nett. Herman B. M. Taylor. Mile.
GammllL Stark. Harry Hlnrnan.
Arura, Jertnsta, Utile field and Mor
mon. Refreshment were served follow
ing cards.
Because of her experience to vart- : southern Cretan district win bs Sent -. -.k , .Li-
ou phases ot nursing th local aseo- j at Rogu River. The three club act- j To sponsor Card Psttv.
-'r'lUC!I:la omitaj 1 Itu, a. hostesses yesterday wer. Cp- rhrvanthemtrm Circle So. s4-
" "v aw irr ....,T. y xw and Ashnd senbera of Woodcraft, win
rw v i . j I eo a oe..t
....... ... v wvrv jaua .
Maud Democrat, first m nrraMent.- emv rtrrlr
M'- Minnie Calkin, secood v.ce H Meeting.
with several readings and a
Tueaday, aftr which th frolic stubs
will be read. Sod pop. k cream
and several spectacular surprise, in
cluding bowline lucky mike, fish
pond, windy and other amuaementa.
will till la th merry afternoon.
An entertainment, featuring two
ahort purs, th rhythm band and
final, wtrj follow th court seen.
Then Her Majesty, by the power and 1 7l Nelzabor
enchantment of her royal wand- will rtar Marti r.njve4.
was auprvm peac and Joy over The Royal steighhor play. Th
her raalxti at th clos of a perfect Farmerette." waa presented 'to an
nay. (
II- O
1 April
Prue
i head
apon-
card party at th
O. P. hall Monday evening.
3i at I o'clock. Neighbors
Plstt and Car Fisher will
th card committee. Both
bridge and SCO will be played .and
prtrea swarded women and men
president; Miss Thelma Kent, secre- f Fidelity Ore! of th Firs'
tary and Mra. Crsula Burgess, trees- M- cburch met wish Mrs. J. W.
ttrer. j Smytie Tuesday sftemcon. Th "Just
A .s- k . .1, . Polka" CiVera - i ,a a .am
tin. r- . ... .. r-a it a ir : no.a.ng nign score in ewca.
., .u..:o uuan - - rn- B,-,r,!. wt l K. In chanw
a. Lyman led th devotion . " .. .
ae a n . cf Seirhbor Hilda Hansen and ber
abl commlisr.
led
after which refreshments wer served tr "eoriett offered prayer i
h IK. - - Mrs. R:1T n Rnmn tn r . . ,
th entsrtatrmnt nvwtwrf r n " - r
Mr. and Mrs. fiaa
Itetans) by Motsw.
Mr. and Mr. H. Chandler Egaal
returned to Medford Friday frccn j
" .. . Vl T !" "" number of Ashland and j-a.-.i".
Vr. 7 "-,CI. I.tertairas. ' Roval Neighbor, were amonT th ;
by motor. Th Mena club of th. Central p,. wt of chracters to- Mryi Me WeT
asms vtixrrs : . . . . Amsmi. ousanna
entertainment, conducted
. otd-fasbicned school session, with
tsneUlnst contests. Mrs. Rlrth R -r
t gave two readirur. Durtng th social ; rrtrln-
. hour Mrs 5m Tli. assisted by Mrs
Jiry Smith, Mrs. J. A- Da rem and
at 7:14 o'clock and all officers and
guards ar asked to be prompt
apprecisttv, -jdlnc Thursday nlghi " ' , "' " "roo rx
at th I. O. o. P. hall. Qui! a R1T H'rJcn
number of Ashland and Ja,,.,,.. ' "r. J la attend
Aa a.i.daj meeUng ot th Oleanar ,
partccs Tuesday. April 1. At tha ;
Gaea Here From
ooth for Week-Ead
Mrs. Kat Walter, forraerry of th!
city, now ot Santa Ana. Cal accom
panied by Mrs. Bertha Gholsen. also
of th southern city ts a gu to tha
city and Ashland for th week-end.
tn the Lithia city eh Is visiting her
Docothy ."srie.
Brown, t At a nut ---... - v,..,.
At -na ChTSttoe Perarm aa tv. f .M ' " A.,.,...
... . . . . . - . aiaKrcau caarsciafa car M -
clasa of the Ptrat Baotist church waa ' " wi ea.erja.ea ton aialsr. Marion Pearson aa a . , ' ,.' T7. .... .... 1
held Apirt II .1 .-. home of Mr - colcred ladv snd alargsret Gs-ret. . 'of Mr sutT Mrs Warren Mee i"' "
and Mrs. R. L. Hague on D Ban pr!nv as Mrs. Beckw.th. The your -farm- , if Z mar-'ed to D A f"""r R' .
avenue. Ta.nlv.eiht sal down to! tno "" " T- - - found lr-:T, . p"mW. V -fl -"l D:. Ben Sheldoa Is tn this cty from
th. .-,- h i lowed by the usual bustnece meeting imtuj.. .,.. ..:r . 'l"3 San Francasco touting Mrs. Shel
- loW-v K. K htistBavai i-mIU . aaaj , LCWIS. jr. tOCl of MT. Shd Mrs.
tZ. wcTrwblrt?1 rr CtlLl " " " , ' " --
There were two btrth. ! of the b-lr. a prcgram waa en-. ,n3 i X- tetr m.r at
covered dtsheav
clav cakea-
Th business meeting was called to
it Am. a IK. .1 . ar in. ... Rev. w
order
R. Balrd of th First
Chrtstiaa church ot this City, gav
doa at their Medford home.
Rrvant bfo laaitna th ! iT
Praser was led by Mrs. Wvlla. '""'-- ";Ivi
Oiticere elected werei President 1 ""b appUuding. Mrs
Mrs. P. H. Daiiv. ric-preaWeot. Mra! M"tr vrtred orchestra of
R. U Hague; erretary-trvasurar. Mra. i c4d Hta UtccM " "Ita
W L. J-wee. ! numbers which also mt with
A letter was written to Mrs. A. P ' P',B 'PVCoval as did two
Orson, was m in t. Kn.nr..i -. eoloa. eung by Rev MUlard.
signed by those present ! 0,11 "eetlng will b held Pviktaa hrr
Cicatng prsjer wa led by Mr. CB ,1In a c,"
F. Keff. janaeunced later by th president. Jteit Tuesday evening the Pvthiaa
Mr. Higu wa assuted as hostess ! , .-a ! ;utl ta meet at th bom ot
by Mra. Mary Strickland. Mrs. c M ' BJJTr. .?uL. tms fcrth Cti-
Parker and ber .!. Mra. M M. g sndMa Td R-r wer. rieara "Tel
Collin. ... .. . - "' T Tr rieai w m
j of Medrord fronds several days last
Frrakjtertasi tttal i ek. having xcpred en rout to Mr. Drwaaamd Has
Class I Install txrvrevt I Oakland. Cal . where Mr. Roy I en: Hws Gaeat
Women a B;bs class ot the Fast ' ,S P'trianent eiaff ot the R. P. O. ! Mrs, C. I. Drtucawe4 ha aa houa
Presbytertaa caurca win meet Tu- 1 n" entertained by Mr. and guest last week at ber home oo Xew.
day aftertvico at lo oclock la lb Ur '"P6" 'VTe during thir stay la' town. Mrs. Adalin siaruch of Ta
churrb parlors w-.vl Mrs. Howard thi T ' cote. Waah.
Hading th divxonl. - -
Instaiistloa of new ofneers wut
tax tn piac cf th reguur pro
(raa. Those to tax poaitsae an
Mr. I. ft. alXolim. president; Mrs
Dolph Patpps, VKS-pcealdent. Mrs
Oeocre Otiser. secretary: Mra O. B
Morrow, assistant secretary; and Mia
Ana Dtlaeer, treaaurer.
Mr. Jaansaei ArrwasfisBte
Masker a Trip .tank
Mr. Harold Jehnsoa left FrVdj
with ber mother. Mrs. Jcespil ftajs
toci. wrto waa her bous guest asst
week, for Albsny snd E-jgee. wher
sh ts spending vae week ead. Mrs.
Raleton. who returned to bar been
h Aloant. waa greeted at a feral tn-
fonaai errtiti during her stay bar.
rts of th curtain and bet
th second snd third acta by Oenarr ; lay atadewts t Fieaenl
and Evlyn Mill and Agatha Bu-, Recital la Grants Fe
chanan. "Ariscr. Wranglers," and 1 tjdnra of Mjs Ruth Ma:
ee.ween trie first and second acts by . dancing lnstrsctor of this city.
Margaret oarrett. ; be presented In a recital st trie Rlv.
The play la to be put on scam on theater ta Oracle Pus Saturday
at lte Creek Saturday night April .'pen JO
90. to be followed by a danc. i
San Francisco's Newest
AND MOST MODERN
Downtown Hotel!
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T n (i-5 'i'i:i'i ferine Servidor feature thus
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eintucr senict lo all pxst nxm
ficon. In every room connec
tion for raaio reception, nmnrrig
fi'tered ice water, rub and shower.
e3ternxpoure Tower rooms
have ultra-violet -ray windows.
Dinner in GfTe Sryn froen Tii t
dp in Main Dining Room from
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riS dp in .Man
A 1.50 up. A
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A Permanent Wave
Is The Ideal
Mother's Day Gift
pt a i nK4 IW ywr
$5.00
MURRAY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
41 8 CritreJ Til. 33
1 Valentine's Cafe
5 COURSE
65c
Sunday Dinner
11 a o. to 10 p. m.
Cx-k'ail: Cmpla Caster
Salad: Prult
Cho:
Beast young B. R- turkey
Celery drvss.ng
On-s:f scr.ng chicken. So. syie
Fried Bel cts a Bare, a la etanley
Trrt'.riia Sara steak, honey -tter
Breaded ar-lk fed veal cutlet
H sew voting t of port currant ,";r i
Or.e-'a.i cracked c5. thoisacd
11 nd dressing
Vectahal
Creamed new pea and ssoaf.sj
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Ca'd fa.hlrnd atrawerrt shoctcaks
Prult llo with whip creaoi
Sc cream with walara
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Moc for yosw HOcey t ivprrsn
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Rt1 (real $2.00 trffJl Be.
Popular prictcl mtaorants.
Ns lobby, rerw Fvrnithinoj, new
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Adrienne's
Expansion
Special low price all
thia week. We will b
ln oar beautiful new
quarters about May L
Snyder
m Knitted
ouits
w. r".-4 - t
Smart styles
and Spring
colon.
Special,
Jackets
Waist len$h "Bell hop"
jackets and hip length
models.
$5.95 to $1295
Dresses
Values to $22.50 in Print,
wash silk frocks and
new silk suits.
$10-95
Your Choice
'Hot-Cha' Scarfs
Mesh Gloves
Gordon Hose
Berets
$1.00
Adrienne's
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