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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week Edited by Eva Nealon Mrs. McCaskey to Open Rose Gardens For Thursday Tea u. w tv MoCiukftv has Invited members of the Medford Garden club to a garden tea at her beautiful hsm. nn tha otd 6U road for Thursday afternoon. Quests will call from 4 o clock on for tea ana a Af ihn McCaskev rose Hardens in which are found the finest collec tion In southern Oregon. Mr. Newhaii, Host At Tuesday Dinner For Mrs. M. Feasley Among ths many delightful a((lrs Af tha niufc week, elven for the pleasure, of Mra. Milton Feasley who recently arrived irom umcago, wa a dinner Tuesday evening t which O. S, Newhall wae host. Coveri were pieced for the honor guest, Mra. Feasley. Mr. end Mn. corbln Edgell, Dr. end Mrs. J. J. Emmena, Mr. and Mre. O. M. Robert!, Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter. T. Blater Johneton and Mr. Newhall. Bay CityParty At Madison Cabin On River a Feu) Days A party of Ban Francisco reeldenta arrived In Medford over the week. end to epend several daya at the Madison river lodge, aa the guest or P. D. Madison of the southern olty. Arriving on the Shasta Saturday afternoon In a special car were Mr. Madison, Charles O. Martin, Augus tus Taylor, and Henry Montgomery. Accompanying Mrs. Charlea O, Mar tin, Mr. Madison's daughter, from the hay city by motor were Miss Patricia Clark and Mrs, Oeorge Tal lsnt. Blacks' Return To Medford Awaited By Social Groups Society la eagerly awaiting the re turn to this city of Capt, and Mrs. O. N. Black, who arrived from San Francisco last week and continued to the McKenale river region for a fish ing trip, They are expected back tomorrow to open their lodge on Rogue river for the summer season. Thos. Mills' Here For Short Holiday . Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Mills of Fort land arrived last evening to spend the holiday week-end ss guests of Mr. and Mrs. U A. Salade, Jr. at their country home near Central Point, where Mrs. ffalade's sister, Mre. Milton Feasley of Chicago, Is also a guest. The Mills formerly lived In Med ford and will be welcomed by many members of the social set. Mrs. Carpenter Is Luncheon Hostess Complimenting Misses E. Mnrle Foes, Naomi Hohman and Mirabel Braden, Inatructors In the Valley school, Mis. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter entertained at luncheon yesterday at her attractive home on the Old Stage road. Covers were placed for the three honor guests and Mre. David Yale, Mrs. P. L. Brewer, Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch, Miss Frances Sparrow and Mrs. Car penter, Egans Entertain For Small Group Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan entertained at a small and charming dinner party Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Root W. Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. F. Coming Kenly and Mr. and Mra. Alfred B. V. Carpenter. Mrs. Yarnrough Hostess Tnesday Tuesday evening the Pythian Sis ters club met at the home of Mrs. J, B. Tarbrough, 40 Quince etreet. In the absence of the president, Miss Judge, the vice-president, Miss Cecil Sullivan, presided over the business session. Five tables nt five hundred were enjoyed with Mrs. Emma Jeschke winning first prise. A school day luncheon was served by the hostess. The house was beaut ifully decorated with flowers present ed to the hostess by aome of the guests. The place of the next meet ing will be announced later, pend Week-end At Coast Resort A party of local folk left yester day and this morning for Ossqust camp near Crescent City to epend the week-end. They plan to -,maln for Memorial day, returning here Monday evening. Included In the group are Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Harwood, who attended the Rogue River bridge dedication Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harwood, Mr, and Mra. A. V. Muchmore, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Oerhardt, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Quenther, e Mrs, Vsn Hoerenbtrg llant Luncheon Mrs. H. Vsn Hoevenberg, Jr. haa in vlted friends to a luncheon at her home near Gold Hill next Thursday afternoon, at which Mrs. Mlllon Feas ley of Chlcsgo, who Is a guest here for the summer, will be honor guest. Mrs, Jordan Invlles Quests to Lnnchron. Mrs, Harold Jordan is Inviting number of friends to he wintry home at Talent for lunch, Wed nesday afternoon. Inn Tor Laketwrt Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fart York, Mrs. tmma York, and Mlsa Laura York left yes terday by motor for Lakeport, Calif, where Mrs. Emma York and Mlas York will spend the summer with the former's daughter rrancea. FAMOUS SCREEN 4 w ) f , , Auociated Prut PSof John Gilbert and Virginia Bruce, hie leading lady In a recent mo tion picture, have announced their engagement. The ceremony will be held thfa f.L Informal Luncheon At Newbury Home Enjoyable Affair Mri. Donald Newbury waa hostess at an Informal luncheon Tuesday at her home, Siskiyou Heights. Spring flowers decorated the table and luncheon waa followed by several gamea of contract bridge. Prices for high scores were awarded Mra. O. Renae Braley and Mra. Robert Hart. Those present were Meadames Rob ert Norrla, Plavlua West, Robert Hart, Olen Bmith, Geary Oarrett, D. O. Tyree, 0. Reese Braley and J, 0, Boyle. Pythian Sisters Enjoy Meeting in Neighboring City A most pleasant evening waa en Joyed Friday by members of Talis man's Temple No. 40, Pythian Sla ters, who motored to CJ rants Pass to attend e meeting of Thermopylae Temple, No. 87. Thermapylae temple put on the Jn ltlary oere monies and B. R. Harwood waa Initiated Into the order for Tal isman's temple. Dancing waa enjoy ed during tho social hour, followed by refreshments. Those who attended from. Medford were: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Har wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Swarta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wort man. Mr. and Mrs. George Flak, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Walden, Mrs. Maxlne Ferg, Mrs. Thomaa Judge, Mlas Cora Judge, Mrs. O. G. Jaqua. Mrs. Emma Jeschke, Mrs. Aline Qnylord. Mrs. Oatla Barne- burg. Mrs. T, O. Heine, Mrs. O. R. Helm roth, Mrs. Elisabeth Temple, Roy Yost, The regular meeting of Talisman's Temple No. 40 will meet Wednesday, June 1 at 8:00 In the K. P. hall. Social hour will be en- Joyed. Visiting members are cord ially invited. t m Altar Boys Given Picnic at Ashland Father Francis W. Black of the Sacred Heart Catholic church enter tained at an all-day picnic Friday, the 35 altar boys of the church. Din ner waa served In Ashland park and swimming and baseball enjoyed. Golden Link Class Meets, Judy Hum The Golden Link Bible class met at the home of Mra. J. K Judy Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. R. O. Beach gave the Bible lesson on "What Shall It Profit a Man, It He Shall Gain the World and Lose His Own Soul." Af ter a short business session those present enjoyed a social time to gether. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mra. J. E. Lester and Mrs. A. B. Culy. The June meeting will be a covered dish sup per at the X. H. Nledermeyer home on Roaa Lane. Mrs. Walter Here For Week-End. Mra. Kate Walters arrived yester day by motor from Santa Ana, Calif., to spend the week-end and holiday with Medford and Ashland friends. She will be accompanied on the re turn trip south by her daughter, Doiwthy Jane, who haa been In Ash land since her mother moved south Mrs, Brown and Daughter In Eugene. Mra. Arthur Brown and daughter, Miss Genevieve, left Friday for su gene, where they will spend the next 10 daya visiting relatives. 65c HOLIDAY DINNERS SUNDAY AND MONDAY Cocktail: Bhrlmp or fruit. Salad: Plneappl and cheee. amirt: Cream of chicken premier. CHOICE: , Roast young turkey, celery dressing Spring fricassee, new peas Half fried spring chicken, southern style Half cracked crab, thoimaitd Island dressing Breaded pork chop, country gravy Roat leg of pork with dressing Breaded veal cutlets, cream sauce Creamed new peas, snowflake potatoes Dessert; Strawberry cream pie, strawberry shortcake, Jello with whipped cream, or Ice cream. CLUB CAFE outh RltertUle LOVER TO MARRY Invitations Out For Class Day Valley School Invitations are out this week for the class day exercises and luncheon Friday, June 3 at the Valley school. Program for the annual event will begin at 11 o'clock to be followed by luncheon. A large crowd la antici pated for the pleasant affair. Guild's Last Party Of eason Pleases Large Group Friday Last Friday the Mark's Guild gave ladlee of St. their last big season. There card party of the were 30 tablea of bridge In play with honors falling to Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. McQowan. The committee responsible for the delightful affair Included Mra. M. W, Wagner, chairman, ably assisted by Mesdamee Charlea Clay, Howard Schoffel, F. C, Relmer. Kathleen Smith and Gwendolyn Woodcock. -f-4 Social Night of Lodge, Successful Wednesday marked the last social evening of Reames Chapter No. 66. O. E. S., until the fall season. After the regular business meet ing refreshments were served In the banquet hall, followed by bridge, played In the ladies' parlor. There were 14 tables In play, with honors falling to Mrs. Nellie McGowan. W. D. Barnes, Mrs. Maude Holmes and H. O, Wilson. The following committee waa In charge; Mrs. Hal Piatt, chairman. ably assisted by Mnry Stan net t, Grace Boyle, Udelle West, Mamie Riddle, Abble Thomas, Amanda Cun ningham, A. G. Bishop, Ethel Wil li ts, Stella Scmon, Mary Strang, Lor raine Thomaa, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scheffel, Mr. and Mrs. James Owens, Mr. and Mra. W, H. Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glfford, Mr, and Mrs. A. Skinner, Carlotta Smith, Eleanor R 3kard, Elsie Strang and Mrs. J. A. Westerlund. Tit her Club of Church Han Meeting The Tit hers club of the First Bap tist church held bi-monthly meeting at the home of Miss Loletta Jones last Tuesday evening. The meeting waa called to order by the president, Miss Juanlta Hop kins, after a short discussion of busi ness, Gamea were played and re freshments served. The charter mem bers are, Mlseea Juanlta Hopkins, Loletta Jones, Bessie Long, Violet Judy, Messrs. Owen Phelan, Don Welch and Robert Arnold. Pocahontas Lodge Has Card Party The regular card party of the Poc ahontas lodge was held on Friday, May 37. Three tables of bridge and two of pinochle were played. High aeorea In bridge were held by Mabel Qusrkenbiidh and Jack Dooms, low by Harriet Watson and George Wat son. In pinochle high waa held by Mag gle Krakine and Bill MUnea, low by Gladys Dooms and Glenn Abbott. Mlu Clemenwrn Ylltlng Here. Mlsa Camilla Clemenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clemen son of this city. Is spending the week-end here, having arrived Fri day evening from San Francisco. Mum Clemenson wilt remain In Med ford until Monday. 65c Miss Janes, Bride At Lovely Service In Summer Setting At an Impressive ceremony, read by Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton of the St. Mark's church, Episcopal, on the rose bordered veranda of the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Janes, Capitol Hill, their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, became the bride of Clyde Gilbert, son of Mrs. J. B. Gilbert of Colum bia, Mo., Thursday afternoon. The service was read at 3:00 o clock In the presence of relatives snd Immed iate friends of the bridal couple, who gathered on the spacious lawn, decorated by a changing pattern of ehadows from the sheltering grove of oak trees. The bride, attired In a sport suit of pale green with white accessories, and carrying a shower bouquet of deep pink roses, formed a charming picture before the mass of roses and potted plants, screening the veranda. Her maid of honor. Miss Jean Bwl gart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Swlgart, wore a sport frock of print ed silk and carried an arm bouquet of sweetpeaa. Ernest Rostel, son of Mrs. Ernestine Rostel of Central Point, was best man for the groom Preceding the service, Miss Ellow Mae Wilson, soprano, sang "Still Is the Night,"' accompanied at the pi ano by Mrs, George Andrews. Mrs. Janes, mother of the bride, played Lohengrin's wedding march aa the bridal party entered the veranda. Following the ceremony a small reception was held at the Janes home. In the dining room, where Mlas Fay Woolsey presided at the tea table, a bower of pink roses sheltered a china bride, and other decorations were developed in a del icate color scheme of pink, green and silver. Intimate friends of the bride. Misses Ellow Mae Wilson, Ber ntce Hoffman, Gertrude Hasklns, and Cecil Humphrys of this city, and Miss Evelyn Hoffman of Yreka, Cal,, as sisted ill serving. After the reception, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert left for California and will spend their honeymoon In Mt. Las sen national park, where Mr. Gilbert Is ranger-naturalist. The bride, a popular member of Medford's younger set, Is a graduate of the local high school and a former student of the University of Oregon, where che waa affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega aororlty. Mr. Gilbert attended both the Uni versity of Oregon, where their ro mance had Its origin, and the Uni versity of Missouri. And Is a mem ber of Sigma Phi Epsllon fraternity. Mrs. Holt Hoste7s , To Auxiliary Here, The auxiliary to the Jackson County Medical society had a most enjoyable and profitable meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Woods, president, pre sided, while the program waa In charge of Mra. R. W. Bleeter. With an unusually good attend ance many Interesting and helpful current events pertaining to health work were given In response to roll call. Mrs, E. W. Shockley and Mrs. R. W. Sleeter gave a piano duet which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. D. M. Brower read two ar ticles on auxiliary work, one by the past state president, Mrs. Ed Allen Pierce of Portland and one by the Incoming state president, Mrs, Wilson Johnston. "The Baslo Science Law" was given and discussed by Mrs. Charlea T. Sweeney. Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg gave an account of the one-half million dol lar law suit between Norman Baker and the American Medical associa tion. "This case came to trial In the federal district court In Daven port, Iowa, on February 0, 103a, and continued for a period of nearly four weeks. On March the Jury returned a yerdict for the Ameri can Medical association." This report waa taken from the May, 1933, num ber of the Hygela. Mrs. F. G. Thayer and Mrs. Holt presided at a beautifully appointed tea table where refreshments were served. This waa the last meeting of the spring, the auxiliary to resume ac tivities In the fall. Mrs. Fennel! Here For Holiday Week-end Mrs. Keith Fennel!, bride at a charming garden wedding last Sat urday at Big Rock lodge, summer home of Wm. F. Isaacs, on Rogue river, arrived In Medford from Eu gene to spend the week-end with Mr, Fennel), She was accompanied here by Miss Vivian Coss, who will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co,, Both young ladles are members of Alpha XI Delta sor ority on the University of Oregon campus. Lawrence's PI Other 1.1 P.E.OS Meet At Miss McKay's Home Members of Chapter AA, P. E. O. met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth McKay at her home on ; the Jacksonville road. Mrs. T. W. J Miles, recording secretary, and Mrs. : J. G. Love, treasurer, were absent, being in Portland for the convention of the state organization, to which they were chosen delegates j Following the business session, a program In charge of Mrs. Joe Fllegel, was presented, dealing with the re cent developments In industry. Mrs. Katherlne Smith assisted the hostess. 4.- Oregon Women Elect Officers The Medford branch of the Wo men's Greater Oregon association held Its final meeting for the year Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Medford. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. Glen Fabrlck; vice-president, Mrs. H. F. Piatt; secretary, Jane Snedlcor. C. C, Althouae, president of the Rabbit Breeders' association of Med ford was the speaker for the after noon. He brought out In his talk many Interesting facta concerning the raising and marketing of rab bits. The blue seal on the breast Is the official stamp of this associa tion and is placed there only when the animal Is up to standard In every way. Those who purchase dressed rabbits should demand those so marked. Lions and Ladies Plan Picnic Party Wednesday evening In Ashland park members of the local Lions' club and Lady Lions will gather for 6 :30 supper. Following supper an evening of dancing and swimming will be enjoyed at the Twin Plunges. Civil War Veterans Invited to Luncheon Civil War veterans are Invited to 1- present at a covered dish lunch eon to be given by the Women's Relief corps at the Presbyterian church Monday noon. Members of the corps are asked to bring service. Methodist Ladles' Aid Has Homecoming. The Ladies' Aid society of the First M. E. church met In regular "Home Coming" In the church parlors Tues day, Mrs. Leland Vandermark pre siding. Mrs. Robert Grow led the devotions. Mrs. A. G. Bennett of fered prayer. During the business session the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Frank M. Corlles; first vice-president, Mrs. J. W. Smy Ue; second vice-presidents, Miss May Phtpps, Mrs. A. W. Pipes; third vice- presidents, Mrs. D. M. McDanlel, Mrs J. E. Daniels; secretary, Mrs. Floyd R. Jenkins; treasurer, Mrs. C. H. Glle. Mrs. J. K. Daniels, In behalf of the Prlscllla Circle, presented little Miss Marian Trill In a song, "Jesus Loves Me." Mrs. Elizabeth Good man, accompanist. Mrs. Floyd Jenkins In two readings, "Not Afraid," "Asking Pa." Guitar and mandolin selections, Mrs. Robert Grow, Benja min Dietrich. During the social hour the Prls c 11 Ins served refreshments. Those observing birthdays were Mrs. Leland VanDermarfc, Mrs. J. F. Gllltngs, Miss Leila VanDermark Honor guests were Mrs. Ida Sleight, Mrs. R. E. Trill, Mrs. E. L. Goodman, Mrs . F. R. Jenk I na, Mrs . Rober t Grow, Misses Msrlan Trill, Ruth LeClerc, Jeanette Trill. Lovely Party Held At VntHtx Hall. Roses and columbine formed a beau tlful setting at the parish hall Wed nesday afternoon for the party given by the women of the Sacred Heart Catholic church. Thera were - 11 tables in play. Prises were awarded Mrs. M. N. Herman. Mrs. Harry Hin man and Mrs. Hal Piatt. Following cards, refreshments were served by Mesdames Duff. Scheffeiln, Boyle, Garrett and Murray. Motor to Klamath to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Sims. Miss Katherlne Keys and Mlsa Jane Hansen are leaving today by motor for Klamath Falls, where they will spend the holiday aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sims. Decree of Honor Juvtnlle to Meet. The Degree of Honor Juveniles wilt meet Saturday, June 4. at 3:30 o'clock in the Labor hall. All Juve niles are urged to be present and mothers will be welcome. Do not be too distressed be rather relieved that the 1932 graduate hits life In tough year. Me needs the molding lessons missed by those who graduate tnto a too soft and ready world. But he needs, too, a solid bit of encouragement So give him a Hamilton Watch. It Is one bit of honest value he can always depend upon. See our selection today! Prices $40 up. Jeael W arches as low as ! Mrs. Knapp Named Officer in Oregon Federated Clubs Reports in The Oregonlan of the convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, in session in Port land, bring news of the re-election of Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp of this city to the office of state recording secretary. A partial report of convention hap penings, published in the Rose City Press reads: Election of officers, scheduled for this morning, will be a matter of routine, since the entire board, with the exception of the two members whose offices were abolished by the revised constitution, were named for re-election. The women honored by nomination for re-election are the president, Mrs. Charles N. Bllyeu of Dallas, the first vice-president, Mrs. George Gerald Root of Portland; sec ond vice-president, Mrs. Charlea E. Wells of Htlleboro; recording secre tary, Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, Medford, and the treasurer, Miss Jessie Mc Gregor of Portland. The parliamen tarian and -corresponding secretary are appointed by the president. Polls will be open from 8 to 10 A. M. today at the Multnomah hotel, where the convention Is being held, for the for mal casting of ballots, with Mrs. Randall F. White of Portland as chair man of the election. The first district federation, which comprises Josephine, Jackson, Klam ath, Lake and Curry counties, won the silver trophy awarded for the highest percentage of subscription, based on per capita dues-paying mem bership, to the Oregon Clubwoman, official magazine of the state federa tion, more than 74 per cent of the federation members In the district being enrolled on the subscription lists. Mrs. Evelyn Wilson Young of Portland, business manager of the magazine, presented the trophy to Mrs. Wade H- Wallla of Ashland, presi dent of the first district. District No. 4, which embraces Baker, Grant, Har ney, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla. Union and Wallowa counties, was second with more than 60 per cent of subscription. "The Issue of greatest Importance in the legislative pfogram of the Gen eral Federation of Won en'a Clubs at the present time Is the protection cf the 18th amendment." So Miss Cella L. Gavin of The Dalles, chairman of the legislative department for the state federation, declared in her por tion of the program yesterday, call ing attention to the fact that the na tional organization haa endorsed the 18th amendment ten consecutive times at Its business sessions. Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee, appearing on the same program, selected legis lation affecting mothers' pensions, Issuance of marriage licenses, old-age pensions and child' welfare as smong those of most Interest to clubwomen of the state likely to be considered at the 1933 legislative session. The fine arts department, headed by Miss Grace H. Chamberlain of Ashland, presented its program at the afternoon session In the form of a "walking rehearsal." which is the popular method of studying drama in the state federation. Mrs. Mark Mc Allister, Mrs. Clara D. Smith, Mrs. Donald Pague and Mrs. William For dyce Fargo assisted In the presenta tion, and Miss Harriett Long of Sa lem, state librarian, was speaker. Strawberry Festival Announced by Class The women of the Bible class of the Prtjbyterian church extend a cordial invitation to all women of the T. W. C. A. class to attend their strawberry festival, announced for Tuesday af ternoon, May 31. The annual affair Is given each year by Mra. R. H. Fields, and mem bers of her committee. Thimble Club Meets" Wednesday Afternoon The Thimble club of Chrysanthe mum Circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the home of Neighbor Lottie Samuels, 1020 Queen Ann avenue. St. Mark's Onlld ft To Elect Officers. Next Friday. June 9, Is the regu-, lsr cafeteria luncheon of St Mark's Guild. After the luncheon a business meeting will be held, at which time officers for the ensuing year will be elected. A good attendance Is de sired. This Bank Medford National Cards for Heard, Johnson Wedding Issued This Week rmAm ti.v twwm Issued for the wedding Sunday afternoon, June 13, of Miss Itha mia nearu, uauB,... of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Heard. Jt iiH..rf0riir h. Johnson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Johnson. The service will be read ai u o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Keene Invites Friends for Bridge un .t m Keens was hostess at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her n Roith n.kdale. There were two tablea In play and prize for high score awarded Mrs. i. o. iw rls. Colorful blossoms from Mrs. Keene's garden decorated the rooms. Recital for Moore Pupils Announced Programs are out for the piano re cital Monday evening, June 8. In which pupils of Harvey Amoss Moore will be presented at Bt. Mam. parish hall. Assisting will be Rooert C. Wright, pupil of Elsie Carlton Strang. The numbers announced for tne evening Autumn Chaminade Marian Moore. Rnnnk. - . on Natalie Tengwaia. Harmony of the Angels. Burgmuller Trumpeter Splndler Frances wwis. Knicht Ruoert Schumann Barbara Sheldon. Walt E Major Chopin . Homer Constance Moore. The Old Boatmen Deep River Burleigh Robert C. Wright. Naughty PUtles Mocking His Mother - tsarcano-oruv." Natalie Tengwald, Dorthea Olson. A Summer Moon Cecil Baumer The Haunted House Cecil Baumer Barbara Sheldon. Walts O Major - Relnhold Elves at Play Mueller nnrthei. Olsen. Schereo B Flat Schubert The Butterfly Frlml Constance Moore. I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby.. .Clay Myself When Young (from In a Persian Garden) Lehmann Robert C. Wright Barcarolle O Minor Rubinstein Spinning Song , , Yuperoff Chopin Waltz E Minor Marian Moore. Jackson School P.-T. A, Installs New Officers The Jackson school P.-T. A. held the last meeting of the school year Friday afternoon at three o'clock. The following program was present ed by the graduating class: Songs, readings and tap dance by Harry Fredrlcks: talks were given by Mrs. Jack Heyland, president of the City Council Parent Teachers; Mr. Hend erson and Mr. Qustln. The new officers: Mrs. Howard Persons, president; Mrs. Harry Ol sen, vice president; Mrs. Stanley Jones, secretary; Mrs. Loyd Lyman, treasurer, were Installed by the re tiring prestdent, Mrs. Fred Purdin. The social committee served Ice cream, cookies and lemonade to the graduating class and to the moth ers. Dental Prices Reduced Special Low Prices to Close June 10th To delay means to lose. Free extractions with donble-suctlon plates guaranteed to fit. Special Reductions In brlflje work and fllllngi FREE EXAMINATIONS Dr. Thompson Over Woolworth's Itione :o. 123 E. Main Will Be Closed Monday Memorial Day bps Garden Show Wins Displays, Approval From Wide Region Inspired by the flower how o Thursday and Friday, the largest In the history of the Medford Garden club, flower lovers from all aectlona of the Rogue River valley wUl be re- turning to their gardena this week, resolved to bring from the soil even greater beauty during the coming year if sentiment spoaen in bete-a-teces at the scene of the show Is any criter ion. Hope of making of the high gym nasium a permanent setting for the" show, until such a time aa Medford's growth demands another civic cen ter, was also voiced In satisfied tones as exhibitors and spectators viewed th results accomplished In the gym naslum by members of the garden club and the co-operating groups from all regions of southern Oregon, From Roseburg, Grants pass, Ash land, Central point and all neigh boring localities, as well aa Medford. flowers were brought for display by young and old, Illustrating the wide spread Interest aroused In flower cul ture during the past year. And showing again that from a modest garden the most beautiful rose may be plucked, the sweepstakes prize went to Harris Janes. One of the most beautiful displays In the show was made up of bulboua Iris, entered by H. B. Howell of Grants Pass, whose gardens form a beauty spot of southern Oregon. In the economy table division, fea tured for the first time this year, were many expressions of woman's cleverness. The table, which appealed most to elderly eyes, at the same time being the envy of hosts of young exhibitors was entered by Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt. Set In old-fashioned ware, arranged on a quaint blue plaid cloth. It seemed to Invite a sweet little grandmother to sit down for a cup of tea. An old caster and blue bor dered dishes, reminiscent of the long ago, were In keeping with the center bouquet in old fashioned Jug. Shrdow boxes, occasional tables, a rose covered garden gate, leading Into reck garden and lily pond, wall hangings entered by the Japanese col ony, a bouquet of yellow columbine, flountlng spurs of five and six inches In length, a group of South African daisies, and a little yellow basket filled with pink moss roses were also high lights In the long list of beau tiful entries, doubling the total for last year's show. Bnmham; stop Enroute North. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Burnham of San Francisco chatted with friends at the Medford station yesterday arternoon when they passed through here on the Shasta en route to their fishing lodge on the Umpqua, Samuel Greeleys Complete Stay Here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greeley of Wlnnctka. 111., Interesting guests In Medford during the past week, left Friday evening for Los Angeles and will continue from there east to their home. NOTICE Hereafter only those who have been duly authorized by the Foursquare Church, 401 East 6th St., are permitted to solicit for the commissary. The public Is requested not to give donations except to the ones who present an official statement from this church, signed by the pastor. Foursquare Gospel Lighthouse Estelle M. Jones. Pastor. DR. I H. GOVE DI'.PENTMRI.B DENTISTRY 139 East Main. Upstairs Phone 872-J Bank