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MEDF01TD MATL TRTBTJOT. MTCT)F01?I), OKEGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1932. P'A'nTC TWO Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Em Nealon wtMsmtwmwwftsjfli Blacks Expected At Summer Home Here, Early Date Boell la nitly awaiting ih r urn to Mitforl ot 0pt. and Mr, o. H. muck, who arrived In Ban Piaucler lut mk on the Merlpoea. following n tttelva orule ot th Pactflo. They ar Mpeetwt to nd the major portion of th eoeeon t thir nntmw horn on th Rogii. --. Mrs. McCaskey Is Luncheon Hostess un, h. n. Moras among It charming hoaieae of tin peal mk, entertaining t luncheon and nrlda U mmtr ol the Colony olub Wetlnnxtay at her been 1 home on tit Old at age roMl. Dinner Dance Given By Zuleima Patrol Monday evening waa fellv on toy mnln or th Btileim temple patrol and their husbands, who ath. red for dlnnir and dam-lng In tin Masonic hall. Th patrol member wr host tor the occasion and tlta dtnnar table, whara covere war placed tor S wu akd with tullpa and lllace In artlailc ttiiut. Among thoe peasant war Mr, and Mr. Bam lUhar ot Oram Pass. Mrs, Baker la quaan ot th tempi. Pullowlng dlnnvr dancing wu n Jod. Colony Club Holds Luncheon on Friday Th lest tegular lunchon to grar th asoa. was held by mentbere ot th Cv4on? elub at th lub bout on Past Main strt Friday ottarnoon. Cswr wer plactd tor 11 gtlMt Pummar atfalt will eoen b tnteraet Ins tha member and II I hopad tha uaual group ot parltctpania from tm and eoulhem polnla will roaa MaAford thalr playground again UiU coming season. Pdrelts pntertaln I llnnr Mnnda.v Mr and Mr. Corhln tdaall war noatt at dlnnar Monday evening at thalr hero on hatmiay Way lor th pleaaur ol Nr. and Mra. It. Ohandlar Kgan, who raoantly returned from thalr winter home at !bble Beach; Mr. and Mr, Alfred H. V. Carpenter and Mr. and Mra. Leonard Carpenter, Runts (lueata or Relative In Stout h Mr. and Mra. Root, W. Ruhl and UK1 daughter, Attn, at apendtn. waek In PasadMva, CU whra they an gueata of Mr. Huhl parent. Mr. and Mra. A. s. uhl, Mtaa pa I eart to YH Plot net Miaa Marl roe ot th Valley vhvvl la epenittng this wk and In Marehrteld, where ah la kmI ot her brvthr, who recently mumed trom Rtwelt. when he waa ntag4 tn agtnlng. rrmeas Ore tee Ofrgoei Anactathm Hr Talk Ttr MMfwd branch ot th Wo mn Ore tee Oegoo aaeovlalKwt met at th Medtwd bv! Tuesday after. Kwa April IT, Mrs. Olen Febrtck tain Cwegoa product were tead and ! Mr. PabrVk wa Introduced and gave a very tnforanattt and Inter, uvg talk th raising of tte and It wautvur ra Crvn. Mr. Fab. twe fctd reveotty vauted the Sajeea Mr, cvalbralth and rbrcbtlUi ! samp. etn.M Ur-tT.ho.tag . .. , , T , twe th p:. ro. the RnOhedrlece ! 4 I'.neev Creva rtu k. vj eobr ao S, . that rrvsoa a eertata -ou e li. ! aautT rL!: !!T ert to areioed and gur ' pea. . . s3; j into ttwe ho T-'weis and rut-. ! . at CVcoo. llaea a.-, e. th - VM be to- rf Oregvis ettaeea tM eouctsea, ' . ba--K IbMaeeeaatvd 1 T lad-- A1 sevtete of the pti , M . ebvirSk sxt ta reguiar !Kv- i eowun i the .iarvet twrtor Tvaw ; K aoeeoooav M-a. leiud Vr. ! .-, preaM'.B. Mia. A W Pvyw , smAitM as. dMt.a,aiL m. l.i ! oaiered prajee and Mr, t. K Pustee j ' to behaa ot the Ms.-vlarta vK I r4 aa aawreouvkt aivtvse wHarvUt . lave wv 4 rh Pa-ter iPftoaya st i L.v4 as a rw eoreetaiaer raav ! to ' .v.l trvw the MryvMas . reftvehJieeata I, Mrs. I. c. K.t toecved r f wsi.v at4 g.ia wee Mr. ' 4. v aM Mm . Tn..v Mr. I w. v Ttt. Vtra, w, rjit aaa : . T'eiriar;. VWMn t.t . .." Pat, 'tra M-nlM.' M " . Mr at tl Vwntr re j a .a.warve.1 run i tVwi wee. pi. k.-A-.-vav t , , woas.; v pnee. atsa. Ttas wee S4 preNre. j l.vr refr.seas wr est bawAora at a saa betsr. Tfeas s- ett3d W-w. tb-euurw anee Arw Wasbaia, Srt XcO aa4 (, R.-w Tb swat w-t--i. be vh lj lad-'if. Vltvr tt. as t JVivvt. V kaaaa W tTa ttva. taeAweniaaji Tb t Vara aitft foe -tvn wd vrrv sa ah bn tt vr. r a uvttwa ea wv oak'-a aw. Mauacr se wrr dtaa baM.a wa i be JbwSrwaa a.aua i nv?er vve w er vwar vt. i at sV 7-t. assta vs 1 leaaaa, ar. UaatreiA. , Mueiuu. v.aMa a a-ffr m aadt vf. s.r!x'e, e l. VnTaiMk as m wreja.a; gvmaa sa ajatMum-it Uja a. Med ford Society To Observe Music Week, May 1 to 7 Title morning Medford. with other olllea ot th nation, will begin her ohrvane of National Mtielo Week and the favorite art ot all people will rule In otinroha. at thaatrat, ervlra club mtlni, In achoola and all publio gatharlnga during th fes tival "of th poop: and for the ptHipl.M Th commltto, working xtnalr ly on plana hare, la compoeed or Mra. I. Oor, general chalrmam Mra. Kltla Herbert Yeoman, chairman ot tlta community program! Mra. Rawlea Moore, chairman ot th theatr pro grama; Mr, CIorg Andrw. Mra. Una B. Inch, Mra. Pltchr riah, Mr. Mlnnl Otty and Mia Harriet Bald win, ohalrmen of achool programs; Mra. J. Albert McCorkla and Mra. T. J, Amapoker, chairmen of aarvlc club and Legion progranu. froiram Tueailay Th community program, which will be open to the public, no ad mlaalon chargaa to b made, will be held at th aanlor high achool audi torium Tuaeday vntng, beginning at e:U oclock, under th direction of Mr. Yeoman. It will feature the foremoet muatcal talent of th city and promise to compose an vnlng oT beautiful entertainment tor all mttalo lover. Th personnel of tha lltila sym phony to be heard during th vn lug will b: Violin. Brnlc Morshoue Bolgr, W. Carlton Jan, John B, Knight. Hrry A. Woods: viola. Mr. Harold B. Ollltsi vlollnnllo. Cheater Woods: (lut. Wm. T. Bolter: rlarlnet, Sid ney Blood: ptauo. Mr. Yvoinan. -What Muslo Means" lisle Carlton Strang. "Tha Heavens Am Tailing" . from Haydn "Creation" High School Mtsd Choru Ml Hurrlet Baldwin, director (a) Bustle reetlTsJ . Banwcnlk (b raaspled Dellba (c) Vals Trlst Slbuua Ultl Bynvphony Orchestra Ptlgrtma Chont. from Tannhatsaar Miml Quarti: Kllow Maa Ttlson. Msrgaret Williamson, latVern Sum. erliu. wm. P. Isaac. Mra, 00. Audr, accompanist. Vale RadlUM . Qoltschslk (Two pianos, eight hnndal. Km Hsselrlfg Marah. Mr. H. O. Pu rurkr, lnwgtn Wallac. Dorothy Heynolda. Aria, "Th Vole and th Plut" De tumor ttl Herbert Yeoman. opnno. Wtn, T. Bolgvr, tluust. Harrlel Baldwin, ptanlat. St. Mary Mhythm Band loo Mtksch. Jr, acvompantst. Barlton Svxlo, "HI1U" . U Pore Jante stvn. Mr. Apollo, accompanist. Harp Solo, "C-rilon".llnaoa Slain Brophy. Th mi I Bout Lad)' quart! (vwlln oMigato) Ileandr Curry, Mra, John It. Knight. rMtta Efrt. Lou C. Young. JVn Knight. Tltvllntst; Mu Wallac. orvtmpantst. MndIaohn Concerto (for S pianos.) Sebastian Apollo aWbm Ward Webb rwttrej Dane , DellVe iPron th bullet "Copp!tt"). Orcnewtnk. C. A ?. to Sponsor Washington Films At Holly Theater Mtenber of Oorl Jceoh laj wvesty. CaiMren ot Uw Aaamaul Tl" """"' " '5VVW',K:? ' ford avlMvtl board and Parent-Teacher ! JN""'Kxa- o Washington hi-oeo-. anaj ntata. iw ahowtng at the htre the wnvntng May . wtvHw,: . iv t o ear rw all th cfiUdreav ! lrattetAtb,! " -ot ol th w T5? rS.?"? cl Z l1 ""A-T" "" eoeetvaao ptv.'ev. , ltwreit Ta j 1 arertsty 1 w tace to trwtr aa,v St'& ' sevesjei eoaae the an-! "l--'-,t vf th -4ratBBt et ' M 1-i "Jcs ot Krw to; t-ta. j Rl CbKmeat, fev the sen et? Mr. I M " eeta 5 reus 1 c"'?1 -t. a4 th ywac svv-'-?' b'htA sr.acr kaowa a'wa,T eveeTj t th ftawa- i ot Creates at at law t tu-,v at KM e,na Jcotty, f t.--Vt a pad-asas et t Oreavai aad j . " to the Laa t ,Haw ae-r Sto a t a rwrr f gyc socoerty. j, rr. "mri. a o.w u, Cew-i ev .'e,a. but Mcrea, majai frve kbM'.vd . e.t a p.i.. aa tse .Vitj .jec ooi aat pass-j iiaava me.7j n Ct,Warrna. Jorth wr ?r,'.-led wtii Sao. Ta- Tb Asreca.'a.x sv 4ret . aM at-. WeH IVomaa. Caaj a a.VT a t e n !avv tr, sVm.ii bV Mrewa wnh ta .-etaa ss - at v. amp. afj T--a a.? sjm a bad au m Slav, m a cra tsa W Tv e.- b sua. sV taie . a eeoja or bsMrv arM ,-avWor- J aa i-e asrv Hea3a w, be- wt nvn aurtA sm i pnrr t atlev rea arrred e wa.e v eoww Ba evaew, htac at fvoMaav - 1 ."" k I 1", ranea I sanpwac aneMum . tn ava e.'Hb f ' H rra.T eoejaj at we oai sraurro. a t sv t uv. Pnwi--a.it vbe atawcaf wta J 1 aaacuavevt base. LEADERS AT D.A.R. CONGRESS ; ll Mra. Ruuall Wllllgm Magna (rloht), of Holyok. Mas., only can didate for th post thla year, euoeeedt Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobsrt prldnt gnral ot th Dauahtara of th American Revolution. Thy vr photoarphed it th annual congress In Washington. Past Matrons and Patrons Feted at Brilliant A ffair Ouuunrflnf for tu lorlinMa nnt lixf attd4Uic wm tht btnqvMt gtvfin by Rttunw chp.er, O S. 8-. WNtiuMtfty Ttstn(. . nuu-klof Iht thirty-KVtnd birth dy ot ih chapter and compUmtntHvf it put nitrca and psat patron. Th dininc room of tha MuonVo hall vaa tha acn M tha 6:90 dtnnar and tha lent labia. bankad with nirna aiKt tlowtra, n J aambled a mlniatur (arden. ( Dainty eoraacaa ot UUea of tha ! railay. buttercupa. dalalea and Wua forget-me nota, made by worthy ma tron, Mra. Cornelia Barnea, marked each past matron' place. Boutoa Mere of Utlee of tha valley traced the paat patrona' place. At one and of the table the Immenae birthday cake, NkJwd by Mra. C. D. Thompson, with Ita elaborate decoratlona and llRhted candlea, added much beauty to the attune. The banquet waa preceded by com munity aintnf of "Bleat Be the Tte That Btnda,- The ham, an Important Item on tha awilnc menu waa baked for the lodge by tha Kcononxy O meter ta. All arranmnta fnr tha ereulnit were made by Mra, Barnea, worthy matron and her able eomnme, Mrs, Frank Cwlr. Mra. olen Pabrtck, Mnv Paul Rynntn. Mrs. K. M. Wilaon. Mra. Looker and Mra. Hat tie White, Pollowtnt dinner the membera con Unxted to the chapter rom, where tha regular lodce eeeaKvn wa earned on with the pt matron and paat pi. trcna aeated in a apevnal aectkn. Mra, Nellie McQowan. paat (raxid matron of Oregon, and Mra, Haiti Peamea White, paat yrand officer of Orison, were eecorted to the eaat. Mr. Whit, on ot tra four grand t officer present tpr the organtsattoa ot Ream ehpr, s th onrr on Uvtnc todav. Th chapter was named tor her father. Rk fkwsU t Be Moaikly Event A beistel acvial rm b treld Mon day vntng. May t. under th au- 9re ot th Lutheran ladle' A si Vrte .7 a vo. aTUv! '"o; aneal at oviock. The casta J"ur Pa- Mch wu ( i a ra awtt :. maa at .-v - - .tv. - - 'alt!,isl. A -" svul ''flag, "ttoa- jpaar and vryc, . w,:,va, ' Pa. J..v hTvttTto " ! Past waauvn. of Ream. Chaprer. ( O - . haw rved an tr.v.,.v aaatron at tutKheOB tn th oe;s- ortng cuy MoaMray axvav several xvreey tou ha aaaNiared riaa to ? th mv.tattoa. -rT ! - . San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! t .. - a - . t '-i f -!. nal Jl V ! a. KVre-rarr xa t ' at (. V aiaux V e J. I M at Ki x at tts-Va, sit rx Asm anasaa W ".w- a.-earvaHK.HSB t .'etVaak -,Vw.Ma l t-Iaiaava t " ar twXua Mra. MeOowan (,Z.ll a toaat to eath past matron and 'jach put patron. Tha vorihy matron. Mra. Corn 11 a Barn called on aach honor (uast. who mpondad with a rTlv of tht yrr in which ha or aha waa in office A rtry ples4nt muilcal program waa preantcd, including two aoloa by VI :v C- O. Lartaon and two" by Mra. P. E. NKrhola, who wera accompanied at the piano b? Miaa Dorothy Ryn- okia. Mra, Laruon'a numoera were The KVfht Inhale Has a Lyra .f Oold' by Whelpley; "WaJta U." by Phillip, and Mra, Nichols: "To a Hilltop." by Cost, and Home." The charter membere of Peamee chapter present were Meadamea Rid die Lnmaden. Strang. El wood. Hutch Uon, Vawter and Picket. The paat matroua in attendance. In order of their years In office were: Bessie Lunuden, Mat tie Hutchison, Kettle McOowan. Etc Vawter, Mattle Picket. Gertrude Week lilllan Wood ford. Stella Merrick. Kate Tourvc. Assnea Merrill, Cora O'Brien. Ethel Boi? Maude Newbury. Irene Purdin. Ella Perry. Anna Brayton. Mary Sweeney. Eina Eifert. Ancte Ray. Helen Mtnkler. Grace B.itI, De.;a ScheKel and Gwendolyn Wood,-ock. Paat patrona. 1 luted tn the aame or dere, were: William McOown, John Lawrence. Dr. Jud Rlckert. J. A. Perry. K M. Wilson. Oeorge Codding, Bob Hammond. Loo Bishop. A. H. WhU- levk. Paul Rynnlng. Frank Corltr. Ned Our. W. D. Barnes and Orln Crhenck. The beautiful birthday cake In the dining room was cut by Mr. Barnes and served by the followtRg Olivers: Me ta Gilbert. Rose Houston. Verda Sanders and Myma Prink. Mr. Irene Purdln. during whose ' yar tn ofiv th greatest number of , cmndMat b c a m members of j Ream chapter, read her list of & r-eopie. Barvtgan. Caests At ttalter Jostes Banvh Mr. and Mra. S. N. Bantgar ar rived tn Medford lass week from Devila Lake ta nsit thev eoa-tn-law and daugriter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joeves, at their ranch boas c-xth ot Medrwd. Mr. Barruar ts ccatmutng . w u- AnirKe and w-.a axa th . . raav-r some um Si ,-ass ca Si ; rttTvtaattle Ctab I Meeting MeaMtsy I Meeun; ot the Hrrrtaat dub w.U ' be head Monday evecrrit m the C2tr tiaa church parses, msread ot the . refuar cteeting TuoKiay. a."wxl:r l to anncuaceoaeat mde by efub orfl- cer. Mother w.U be hoccr g-ests t , trj eug. and a spev-la! p.-ogras I be;?. panned- Jtaaf fi l"stk 5vre aaost coevrcjent K riwiahrr. shoct smi m OtV CsihXTU aV-arl otv rrt Sr-iJc-r rcirare ti -oat';ai- 'sit'.ata f rvvavr Grv?r i Mmrr4 a V, l ."rv ti.intstr svnvt W v- iK5 ."A'fi t-vnt la rvtrr ivv-ca VcJrv rM sv raijj recrrevtx rsaar i. VPfvi . warr.pil aabi jii.'aWT. U orr - tvc- T -rr rvvcar ka .tr.N-;e-raT vji.v ra C.-r Cxa r? ta M t a rv.-j K .vta fcvxa $'. 50 j?v Ajo a H ns rr.-. y 'uj niOT Hotel Sin Fhamtis DRAKE Mrs Reames Tells Dates for Medford Garden Club Show Dates for Medford'a annual Oar-; den club flower ahow were announc- I ed yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. E. ! Reamea, president of the club, before i her departure for Portland! where aha la attending the show of the Garden club of the Rose City at Laurel hurst park today. The Medford ahow will be held May 26 and 30. th place to be an nounced later. Extensive plans for the event, one of the most Interest ing In local society's whole year, ai In formation, and Mrs. Reamea la expected to return the first of the week with many additional clever suggestions for the show. Miss Carlton To Speak at Health Meeting in Salem Mlas Mildred Carlton, president of the Jackson County Public Health as sociation, left yesterday for Salem, where she will attend the Stat Chill Welfare conference, called as a pre liminary to th Whit House confer ence. She will speak at the confer ence on the benefits to be contribut ed by a county public health associa tion to a program of child heMth protection. Other local folk who will attend the conference are Mlse Dorothy Mitchell, T. W. C. A. secretary, and Oscar B. Hoorer. Boy Scout executive. Dr. C. T. Drum mo nd. county phy atclan will attend the state health officers meeting. Mlaa Blanche Run nels, county health nurse, and Misses Swearlngen and Coffeen are leaving tomorrow for the state nurses meet ing, where they will represent Jack eon county. Annual Poppy Sale Scheduled in May popple to you perhaps are Just crumpled rosettes of crimson crepe paper o wear once a year for mem ory s aake. but to tha man whose thick, stiff, alow-moving fingers have lasnioned them they are little, bticht red door to tha land of opportun ity. Their scarlet oetals are not m- slips of tissue at ail. but gay fUss to algnal pennies Into their pockets: their wee. small stamina are wands to transform dragging, bleak hours into hurrying, sunshiny minutes, Por the popple which the Med ford American Levton Auxiliary will sell on Poppy day. May JOth and Slst, are made by disabled veterans at th Vetersns hospital, Portlsnd. Ore. each poppy made th veteran receive a penny a meager sum. to b sure, but they are proud to " ""me use and even the pennies ,h0T Pile up seerjj a smsll rortune 10 'n ahun-lna. Flans for the sale are well under " C. Holmes, chslrmsn. an- j nounced yestrdy, ar.d the response I " nuiuiarva can tor volunteer j OPPT dy workers has been most! arauiytng. TTte funds realired from ,a ! ot th popple, goes for tie of the famuiea of needy vet- 1 ln our community. rrs. jrsehk Hcssi rro Tuesday .venlng th. Pyihtan Surer club was fntertaiced by Mrs. Emma ! -hke ln her new residence as SK i South Central avenue. Mas Ccc JUAc. presidest. presKSed at a bust- neas session. fcOowed by card pUyisg. ; F" tab of bride were ta pUy.' Mr. J. B. Tarhrwigh heM h:rh arore and Mr, wm. Swarta low. Th coe$i pcf weat to Mrs. Shea. Th rooms wee beautifully decorated wiih pur pSe and white I'Jac. Tie bosses served a drhcot3 ta-xvKirse htneh ecm. aausted bv Mrs. Fvsk and Mrs. C.alVI LasKltee ' j Vswdalew rrtdav St. Msrka Ouild win hare the rear-' t-ar rarererta tuacheeo at 11 so oWork Frway. May g. to which s members are urged to arteai A aoctal artecarcQ ruarheoo. a-J! tJ-w she INSURE YOUR AUTO NOW-PAY MONTHLY HOLMES INSURANCE SOMETHING FOR YOU TO REMEMBER Inexpert photo finishing can poil the best picture you ever took. A mistake ir developing can never be rectified. If you would obtain the finest results from your picture-making, it is impor tant that you place your exposed films in the hands of people who know. XXSTXX FHC70 riXSSIX? May Day Party Is Plan of St. Marks Elaborate plans an being arranged for th May Day card party at tha St. Marks Parish hall May 3, being sponsored by St. Mark's guild. Con tract and auction bridge will Be in play. Mra. c. 3. Semon la chairman of the committee, and ta being assisted by Meedamas Hugh Hamlin. R. B. Swan. Harry L. Butler, Chester Fitch and Edwin. Phi Beta Sigma Sponsors Dance Sponsored by Phi' Beta Sigma, teachers' honorary society at South ern Oregon Kormal achool, an In formal dance was conductd at th achool Friday evening for members of th fraternity and thalr guest. Muslo for the evening waa furnished by Dom Provost and hi orchestra. A number of Medford students at tended. Calico Tea, Plan Of Church Croup The Woman's Foreign Missionary aoclety of tha First M. B. church will hold a calico tea In the church parlors Tuesdy fternoon. Mrs. Cur tis Darby will arrange the program. Mra. O. C. Boggs will bar charge of the refreshment hour. Th annual thanks offering will be taken at this time. Founders day will also be observed and special musical .numbera pre sented. Visitors will be welcome. Miss Love Weds Donald Brenner At the Christian church parsonage st 7:30 o'clock last evening. Miss Fay Love, daughter of Mrs, Do-Ill Lot. became the bride of Donald Brenner, on of John Brenner of Central Point, with Rev. Wm. R. Baird reading the service. The bride was attired In an ensem ble of white silk. The couple was accompanied by Miss Claudia Klurn and Phil Lowd. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner will make their home at 504 Hamil ton street. Officers Installed Bv Prebvterlan Bible Class One of the most Interesting meet ings of the year was held Tuesday afternoon by the members of the Presbyterian Bible class of the Pres byterian churoh when Mrs. X. Iver son Installed the new officers with a most Impressive ceremony. The new leaders of the class are: President, Mis. I. X. McCollom; vice-president, Mrs. Dclph Phipp: secretary. Mrs George Oliver; assistant secretary. Mra. O. B. Morrow; and treasurer. i Miss Anne Dewwltr. . ! Mra. Xeltie " Howard ooened the meeiing with derouona on tempeta- Hon, using vartous passages ot th j Testament to illustrate the many temptations that confronted 1 Chrtst. At th close of her tai Mrs. ( Howard was presented with a dainty conssr by IHOe Carmen E1U TK5t as a token of farewell from the clsss ! because she leaving soon for a 1 vttrt tn the east. ; Mrs. Kste Waiters, a former mem- rjer who at now mssucg her horn In I Santa Ana. CsJ speke of Dr. Me i Fsdden arcTs: la the PrescryterUa ( sMn, vocal cumber. "I Am a FUrr-.m The outomg preaident. Mr. Oeary Oanett then turned the jneetlcg over to Mrs. Xversoo. who. la con ducting th msraatlta. sold of th many opsKwtuniue vtat are open to Naders In Chrtsuaa work. Carmea Ells W-M breugrt corsages of lilies ot the va"T and prjarsse to Mrs. Garret: ad Mrs. MrCcCum. Mrs. E. X. Warner expressed the apprecssuoa ct the ciass ot Mrs. Oar mta loyal and deweed work the past rvo years. rxrf the sorial Stcur that foi ?cwed Orlxc-js caiv-i and tea were served by Mrs. Gecrpe Ctiver and th foirtag cccrmrttee: Mesdames Las. Jss. trake. Browa. Tmy. fcaca. el aJ Tcrager. ; : Kiftr Lia of rp ps ih ta LacCe Dress Slop 35 Nv Crsml Ave. Tree Alterarae Departaaeat All work is done in our own Photo Fin ishing Laboratory. Experienced, skill ful experts working with efficient equip ment and up-to-date methods give your films every chance for success. Let Us Do Your Developing and Printing Swem's Gift Shop Ptmit aVtca Mrs. Kunz Adds to Week's Festivities A Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. E. Kunz was a charming . . A'j.tvk luncheon and noevvM " bridge at hr home on West Elsventh street Tuesday afternoon, iris, .u-f dragona and lilacs were placed in profusion about the rooms for the occasion and place earns uu further expressed the pastel color, scheme at tha luncheon tables. Following luncheon oriage woo played at three tables with prlww going to Mr. Paul Taylor and Mrs. R. o. Sttton. a-nth-r entnvable feature of the afternoon waa th musical program nrewnted by Mrs. James Milne, pianist. Those present wera Meaaames cu nlc H111U, W. O. Cool, Jsmes Milne. B. 0. Sltton. Laura pierce, W. D. Whittle v. r. Whittle. E. M. Wallln, C. A. Haines, Edward Dunn, Paul K. Taylor, F. M. Runs. Bessie Cook, Wil ton and Ouy Applewhite. April Clubwoman Arrives Here In Attractive Cover The April 33-page Issue of the Ore gon Clubwomen, official publication of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, bss reached Medford subscrib ers, and bears a most attractive pic ture of Crater Lake on its cover page. Thla special convention number Is designed to call attention to the nat ural beauties, recreational possibili ties, and the Industries and prod ucts of Oregon. Medford and vicinity are not ad vertised, as the executive board had hoped. Portland, Pendleton, Salem, ICaaby. SUverton. the Mt Hood area, ! Coos county and other Oregon places I are represented In page advertise jments. Nearly 100 Oregon Industries and products are advertised ln this j special issue. The general federation, with Its nearly 3,000.000 members, holding a bt-ennial convention tn Seattle, June 9-18. will bring thousands of people to tha west. Medford women are urged to acquaint these delegates with the beauties of Medford. Crater Lake. Rogue River valley and other adjacent places by personal letters and are urged to send copies of the April Clubwoman. Anyone desiring copies sent anywhere In the United States may send address and 10 cents for each copy and the April Club woman will be mailed by the busi ness manager. Mrs. Evelyn Wilson Toung. 37 Multnomah hotel, Port land. Oregon. - Dixie CInb to Enjoy Lancneon Saturday Th home ot Mrs. Frame at Phoenix will be the meeting place Saturday ot th Dixie club lor 1 o'clock cov. ered dish luncheon. Hostesses tor the occasion will be Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl, Mra. C. C Murray and Mrs. H. W. Hamlin Woodcraft Neighbors Plan Candidates Ball The Neighbors ot Woodcraft are en tenaming with a candidates' ball to morrow evening In the I. O. O. F ' hail. j Dancing win begin at 9 o'clock : and all Jacluon county candidates are cordially Invited to attend. Dick era orchestra will furnish the music and an enjoyable time Is anticipated I 1 FIVE MIDGET PHOTOS 10c The Peasley's Studio Opposite Holly Theatre. Give Mother a Permanent for Mother's Day 55 and $7.50 BOWMAN'S Piot 57 W. Main to XC Or-i Women of Rotary Meet Wednesday Mrs. Hamilton Patton will b hos tess at her home Wedneaday after noon. May 4, at a 1:00 o'clock cov ered dish luncheon for Women of Rotsry. ....... All members are urged to attend as a nominating commute for elec tion ni officers will be named. Mra. , cilh Mr.. J. W. WsJce- Lnw. uu ,,..., - flelJ and Mrs. John Boyle will com pose the socisi romjiunw Mrs. Simmons Is Hostess to Club One of the prettiest parties given for the Building Bridge club this sea son was held st the home of Mrs. E. W. Simmons on Laurel street Thur. day afternoon, The rooms, where to tables of csrds were in piay, war beautifully decorated ln bouquets of Iris, tulips, violets and hosts of other spring blossoms from Mrs. Simmons' gardens. Assisting Mrs. Simmons u hostess were Mesdsmes Wood and Morris, Prizes at cards were swarded Mra. Ouy Conner and Mrs. Bsrker. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home ot Mrs. S. I. Brown on North Holly. Catholic Womet Plan May Party A pleasant event on this week's calendar Is the May party to be spon sored Wednesday evening by the wo men of the Sacred Heart Catholic church. The first feature of the pro gram will be a 0:30 covered dish supper, after which csrds will be play ed. The public la invited. B. P. W.CUtb Plans Mothers' Program Mothers will be honored Thursday at the meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club to be held at the Y. W. C. A. The business meeting of the organization will he followed bv a recentton nnH for their pleasure and each club niemoer is asxea to onng her mother, or If she Is unable tA'aialn H-i,,. the mother of someone else. Mr. Beiva Aiken Is chalrmaa of the ar rangements. Missionary Group' ' To Meet Tuesday Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, the Women's Missionary society of the First Chrlstlsn church will meet In the parlors, with Mrs. R. I. Ray's group in charge. All women woh have been making garment for th children's home at Denver, Colo., are asked to return them at this meeting. Alpha Delia CIom ' Has Social Meeting Alpha Delta class membera enter tnlned their husbands and friends at a social gathering. April 31 tn the Christian church parlors. Oames and visiting were enloved durinir th. .in ning, with Mrs. James W. Orlgsby'a siuup in cnorge. A taffy pull wu held later ln the evening. Beautiful Gifts for Mother May 8th, Mother's Day Every tioiia gdores jewdtj; ne there neve wu such i ve nety of ippropritte ind inex pensive jewelry is we ire now effthng in Q c. . . ictoriana AUTHENTIC PERIOD DESIGNS in BROOCHES CLIPS EAR-DROPS BRACELETS NECKLACES ' a-"- cctr.plete sea frca coMnrri jtts s. tew as $5 aid Sp rPTt.'T eJesiterl crjre rT w-3 fc r :va w-.ti i?rtcIlt:oa s-J cri-iht bv e- cy tZ-d.-eeJ Lav sTence s