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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUXDAY, MAT 13, 1934.
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Ne Hon Hamilton
Recital On Tuesday
To Feature Pupils
Of Local Teachers
Voice and piano puplla of Ettie
Herbert Yeoman, and violin pupils
of John R. Knight, will be heard
In recital Tuesday evening. May 15.
it 8:00 p. m.. at the Baldwin piano
hop, 316 West Main street.
Accompanists for the evening's pro
gram will be Charlotta Wiseman.
Genevieve Brown, Roberta Gaston and
Mrs. Yeoman.
The program follows:
Violin Carry Me Bacfc to Ole Vtr-
glnny -
Richard Bishop i
Original Melodies and Ensemble
piano class.
Helen Richmond, Peggy Hess. Deah
Jean Smith, Volney Brock, Velma.
Broclc
Violin Minuet in G Beethoven
. Alice Brill
Plane Spinning Song......Ellmenrelch
Laura Gentner
Violin Melody in P Rubenstein
Donald Horner
Scherzetlno (for 2 pianos)
Chamlnade
MSauth'ieVore and Lavon Davis
Voice Four Leaf Clover Brownell
Mary Anne Gates
Violin Spring Song Mendelssohn
Lea el la Williams
Girls Sextette with Violin Obligate,
Narcissus i Nev.n
Pactrlcia Carlon. Marjorle Pierce,
Eunice Smith. Mary Anne Oates,
Rose Ellen Sloneker, Prances
Combe.
pian0 juba Dance Dett
Martha Ruth DeVore
Voice Sappische Ode Brahms
Frances Combe
Violin Meditation (from Thais)..-
... Massenet
Jean Gaston
Piano Romance Sibelius
Lena Nee
Voice (a) vol che Sapete Mozart
Voice (b) The Star ...HRogers
Violin On the Wings of Song
Mendelssohn
Marcla Van Dyke
Ls Paplllons (for 2 planosV.-.Grieg
Lena Nee and Mabel Sims
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Altar Society
To Meet at Hall
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In
the parish hall for a business session,
announcement yesterday stated.
Club Has
Garden Party
Don't Wc7 club had a lovely gar
den party Thursday afternoon on the
lawn at the home of Mrs. George
Oliver.
Health Association
Meeting May 23
Jackson County Health association
. will meet on Wednesday, May 23.
with Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, at two
o'clock.
Past Noble Grands
Hear Mother's Songs
Past Noble Grands club met Thurs
day evening at the home of Mrs. W.
A. Holloway, with Mrs. Katherine
Satterlee acting as hostess. Songs
appropriate for, Mother's Day were
sung, and a tribute to the late Mrs.
'John Perl was read by Mrs. Eber
Weed.
The club arranged for a food sa'.e
Saturday, June 2. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Lottie Howard at
her home, 213 South Front street.
Mrs. Neff Hostess
To Altar Guild
The final meeting of St. Mark's
Altar guild was held Monday evening
at the attractive home of Mrs. Porter
J. Neff. Assisting the hostess were
Mendames James Stevens, Mrs. Jack
Tobin and Mrs. Royal E. Bebb.
Elected to serve as officers for the
coming year were Mrs. Jack Tobln,
president; Miss Ann Purucker, vice
president; Mrs. Ralph Burgess, secre
tary, and Mrs. Mildred Schuhard,
treasurer.
Retiring officers were Mrs. F. Wll-
san Walt, president; Miss Ann Pu
rucker; Mrs. Jack Porter, secretary
and Mrs. Emerson Merrick, treasurer.
Plana were completed for a "vari
ety food sate" to be given Saturday,
June 2. just preceding the Jubilee
Details are to be announced later.
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Ladies' and Men's Watches
$6.50, $9.75, $14.50, $20.00 up
G range Concert At
Jt icksonville Well
Ai ttended, Report
Mt h praise for the Jacksonville
Gran ge chorus has been given by
those who attended the concert on
Wedn asday evening. The variety of
numb ers presented by the chorus and
the sc io numbers given by Miss Rox
anna frye, soloist; John Knight, vio
linist,, ;and Joe Nee. baritone, afford
ed a 1, great deal of pleasure to the
many listeners as well as a fitting
climax to the year's work of the
chorus .
A yei ir ago. May 10, a small group
of Jhckt aonvllle Grange musicians In
terested. 1n this phase of musical art
istry me A o organize a Grange cho
rus. Th chorus now includes 30
voices. hi Hi presented two full even
ing cone irtB besides appearing on
programs, .throughout the county.
Much- credit Is due May Jordan
MacDonoi h, director, who has giv
en much iv inspiration and time to
the devel op-merit of the chorus so
that the -, i tte mbers have had a great
deal of en folyment and pleasure from
the assoc.'. tfon. The chorus deems
It an hone r to have been invited to
participate 1n the union choir now
being orgu Bleed by Elsie Carleton
Strang to a ypear the opening night
of the Oregt m Diamond Jubilee, and
will begin 'work promptly on the
numbers sel acted. The chorus will
also give a g joup of numbers on the
program ari inged for Jacksonville
day.
Student i at High
In Music ' Program
Before an' appreciative audience,
the senior high 1 school band and boys'
and girls' glee - clubs presented a
Music Week, p cogram in the nign
school audttorli; im last night. Besides
the presentatto ts of the band and
glee clubs, Cyrl i Candor, prominent
young pianist, c tffered two selections
which were well( received.
Wilson Walt w is the Instrumental
director, while M Us Harriet Baldwin
directed the chon 1j work. Miss Con
stance Moore aci xmpanled the solo
ists. Jade Territt, 'tband member, of
fered a bass horn i lo, "Solo Pom-
poso", by Al Hayes. '
La Murle Beck wa encored for her
rendition of "A Less- Ita With the Fan"
and the boys glee )club sang "Who
Did?" as a special,, lumber.
The complete prog w-m follows:
Night Song , I, - Clokey
Down in the Glen. I..- Warren
The Elfin Horn.. Swf iriish Folk Song
The Cobbler's Jlg....E$ fllsh Folk Song
Girls' Glee oiud
Fourth Mazurka ........ Godard
Glockenspiel ... Spindler
Cyril Sandi
Solo Pomposo Al Hayes
Jack Territt I
John PeeL.Old English -1 Umting Song
All Thru the Night Welsh Air
Hurrah for the Rolling 8 sv FincK
The Wolf i Roberts
Boys Glee clu b) ;
One Beautiful Day :i...Childreth
High School Ba 6d
A Lesson With the Fan... D'Hardelot
La Murle Beck i j
Dancing on the Green...:...
Old English D-ce Tune
The Green Cathedral - u . .Hahn
List the Cherubic Host ....L Garel
(From the Holy cAyty
Mixed Chorus!
Watermelon Dance I; Robert
Peter SchmoU Overture...
..C. M.- fc Weber
High School Band it
Choral director, Miss Harriet Baldwin
Instrumental director, Wilson kwalt
Accompanist, Miss Constance 1 Moore.
Mrs. Luke To
v -it-
Entertain ,
Members of the Woman's MI ssion
ary society of the Presby terlan
church will meet Tuesday afte rnoon
at two o'clock with Mrs. Martha uke
at her residence on Orchard 1 tome
drive. I
Royal Neighbors ! 1
To Have Social ' '
Royal Neighbors will meet Tbi lra
day evening, May 17, in social sees .Ion
at the K. P. hall. Members and ofl 1
cers are urged to be on time, as the re
will be Initiation and some otfa r
business to bo disposed of precedivt g
the social hour.
GIVE HIM AN ELGIN
FOR GRADUATION!
He Kami aaid asr&inc ban if ha, with
comet true, hell be wearing to Elgin en
irtdnarfaa dr! Aixuiaae aa the da it
long. Beeotr that (net more than eaee deep.
For note than 65 vaara a aoend American
tradition. Sea the new modele wa have en
diapley. PeraooaOfi e befieve they're the
createat raJaae weSe teea m aMrrr a dev.
Garden Club Plans
Flower Show With
Extensive Displays
The Medford Garden club will hold
its annual flower show in the high
school gymnasium Wednesday. Thurs
day and Friday of Jubilee Week. Mrs.
Louis Salade, Jr., and her general
committee has announced that the
classifications will be similar to those
used In previous years.
This year an effort Is being made
to Interest the other garden clubs of
southern Oregon and the federated
women's clubs, to put in community
exhibits. Jane Snedicor will have
charge of these special arrangements
of flowers, fruits and vegetables.
Mrs. E. R. Driver will have charge
of the children's exhibits, and Japa
nese gardens. Mrs. Rupert Henry
heads the committee which will have
charge of displays of fruits and veg
etables. Mrs. Porter J. Neff will be
chairman of the breakfast, occasional
and tea table arrangements.
Another Interesting Innovation will
be the bouquets arranged in contain
ers to match the flowers. These and
other special flower arrangements In
baskets, pottery, glass and metal will
be In charge of Mrs. R. E. Green.
Mrs. H. A. DuBuque Is chairman of
the short stemmed flower division,
Mrs. Gilbert Stuart, the medium
stemmed flowers; Mrs. L. Bundy, the
tall garden flowers; Mrs. Alfred Car
penter, rosts and Mrs. C. L. Goff,
flowering sprays.
There is no entrance nor admission
charge at all and it Is hoped . that
every one will plan to enter whatever
he has in order that this year's show
may be the largest and best one ever
held in southern Oregon. , ,
All exhibits must be In place by
11 o'clock, Wednesday. June 6, and
the show will remain open for three
days and evenings. -
Class Party
On Tuesday - ' .
The Loyal Women's class' of the
Christian church will hold Its regular
business and social meeting Tuesday
at 2 p. m.. May 15, In the recreation
al halt. All members are urged to
attend. Visitors will be welcome
Church Circle
Plans Sale
The Ever Ready circle of the Pres
byterlan church met with Mrs. Frank
Lindley Tuesday afternoon. After the
regular meeting, a pleasant afternoon
was spent. The hosteites were Mrs,
Smith and Mrs. Lindley. The rum
mage sale Is to be held May IB and
19 In the I. O. O. F hall, next door
to Peasley's.
Degree of Honor
Announces Card Partr
At the Degree of Honor meeting
Thursday in the city hall, plans were
made for a card party the evening
of May 17. In the city hall club
rooms, to which all persons Interest
ed In cards, are Invited.
A visitor at the Thursday meeting
was Robert Thompson of Hawaii, who
Is guest here of his parents.
Chrysanthemum Circle
To Meet Wednesday
Chrysanthemum circle will meet In
regular session In I. O. O. F. hall,
Wednesday at 8 o'clock. A Mother's
Day program and refreshments will
be furnished by the young members.
All members of the team and all
Neighbors of Woodcraft are urged
and Invited to be present as final
arrangements will be made for en
tertaining the Crescent City circle,
who will present us with the Grand
Guardian Autograph Album, on June
6th, during Jubilee week.
Mothers' Day Incentive
For Club Program
Mistletoe club met Wednesday
afternoon with Neighbors Cora Lewis,
Twenty-eight members and seven
visitors were present. Vases of lovely
roses were used for decoration. Moth
er's day was the Incentive for the
entertainment.
President Marie Wells gave a read
ing, and several other members paid
tribute to Mother. Refreshments were
served on the lawn by the committee
in charge: Neighbors Hodgklna, Alice
Lewis. Donna Taylor and Preida
Kings ley.
State P. E. 0. Convention
To Open Here on May 21
Beginning with Monday, May 21, i
and continuing for three days. Med-i
ford will have the honor of enter-
talnlng a convention unique and in-
terestlng in many ways. The local (
chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood,
consisting of 32 members, is bringing
a group of outstanding women from !
all parts of Oregon.
The local chapter will act as hos
tess to the state convention In a
material as well as an entertaining I
way. With chapter funds they will i
house their delegates at the Medford i
and Holland hotels and the Medford
hotel will serve all meals at the ex
pense of the local group of women.
Since the sisterhood Is an organi
zation which stands for cultural
growth, there will be many out
standing musical contributions and
Inspiring addresses.
The business sessions will be held
In the Presbyterian church, which
will be beautifully decorated for the
occasion. The members of Chapter
AA have been busy for months plan
ning flavors and Interesting enter
tainment features for their guests.
Registration wilt take place at the
Medford hotel on Monday morning
with committee meetings and state
board conferences.
The enormous educational fund
which Is a major project of the sis
terhood will receive a great deal of
attention during the convention ses
sions. At 1:15 p. m. the convention will
officially open with a beautiful pro.
cessional of state officers, color bear- j
ers, guards and pages. I
Mrs. H. E. Marsh, local well known
organist, will have charge of the
music for the opening and will be
at the organ later In the day dur
ing memorial hour.
Supreme President Miss Mabel
Doud of Davenport, Iowa, will be an
honored guest, also Dorothy Seymour,
chairman of the board of supplies,
and Veda Jones of Portland, who is
supreme treasurer.
State officers are: Amy Welch,
president, Portland; Mrs. .Louie Dodge,
first vice-president, Ashland; Mrs.
Myrtle Gill, second vice-president;
Lebanon; Mrs. Constance Crowell. or
ganizer, Corvallts; Mrs. Ella Braly,
recording secretary, McMinnville;
Mrs. Emily We Ills, corresponding sec
retary. Portland; Mrs. Katharine
Alnsworth, treasurer. Hood River.
Past presidents who will be hon
ored guests are Mrs. Mary Husted.
Mrs.: Grace Kent Mc Cruder, Blanche
Sprague. .
Mrs. J. P. Fliegel, president of the
local group, reports that members
of Chapter AA plan to take the 110
delegates In groups of 26 or more
Into their homes for Informal din
ners on Monday evening.
Local members who are opening
their homes to delegates are : Mrs.
R. W. Sleeter, Mrs. R. W. Clancy,
Mrs. A. W. Pipes. Mrs. T. W. Miles,
Mrs. C. H. Psske. Mrs. .J. G. - Love.
Each hostess will be assisted by sev
ers! other members.
On Tuesday evening two or three
hundred persons are expected to at
tend the banquet to be given In the
Medford hotel dining room. After
the banquet an open session will be
held at the church to which the
public is Invited,
The husbands of P. E. O.'s are
known as B. I. L.'a and the local
unit Is planning to take all dele
gates as their guests on a trip to
Crater Lake Tuesday afternoon. A
lunch will be served at the Rogue
Elk hotel en route to the lake. C.
C. Lemmon has charge of the com
mittee. Other members who have charge
of P. E. O. arrangements are: Gen
eral chairman, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter;
decorations, Mrs. L. . A.. Mentzer;
badges and favors, Mrs. C. C. Furnas;
tickets. Miss Katherine Stewart: din
ner, Mrs. R. W. Sleeter; publicity,
Mrs. E. E. Kelly; convention pianist,
Mrs. E. E. Cobb; song leader, Mrs.
C. H. Paske, and banquet, Mrs. E. A.
Moore.
Those who will act as guards are:
Miss Katherine Stewart, Mrs. Pannle
Pickett, Miss Elizabeth McKay. Mrs.
Lois Young, Mrs. Nellie Roberts, Mrs.
John Moffatt, Mrs. Kathleen Smith
and Mrs. E. E. Kelly.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of
MURRAY'S
Attractive New
Beauty Shop
41-43 South Central
You are Invited to inspect Medford 's largest, most
modern Beauty shop where expert operators are
ready to serve you. Seven roomy booths, twelve
dryers in a spacious drying room and two hair cut
ters do away with all tiresome waiting.
Permanent Waves $375
The pages are: Miss Marjorle
Kelly, Mrs. Leslie Van Doren, Mrs.
E. E. Cobb, Mrs. Arnel Butler, and
color bearers, Mrs. C. C. Furnas and
Mrs. L. A. Mentzer.
Other committees appointed by the
state president. Mrs. Welch, Include:
Mrs. T. W. Peters, Portland, chair
man of credentials: Mrs. T. J. Stock
still, Eugene, dispensations; Mrs. J.
W. Voorhees. Portland, memorial;
Mrs. C. J. Holllngsworth, Portland,
year books; Mrs. F. E. Callister, Al
pany, chapter reports; Mrs. J. B. Cald
well, Oregon City, amendments and
recommendations; Mrs. H. B. Cor
nell, Portland, by-laws; Mrs. Louis
Braly, Portland, transportation.
Mrs. F. O. Felter, Portland, fin
ance and auditing; Mrs. L. R. Erick
son, Hood River, courtesy; Mrs. H.
T. Greene. Portland,' reporter for the
P. E. O. Record; Mrs. Robert E. Mer
rick, reporter for Portland and Med
ford papers, and Mrs. E. E. Kelly,
Medford, assistant; Mrs. Gace Reld
Cobb, Medford, convention pianist;
Mrs. A. Monroe Sanders, Portland,
and Mrs. C. H. Paske, Medford, song
leaders.
Mrs. H. E. Marsh will be guest or
ganist, and other musical, numbers
wilt be given Monday evening by Mrs.
O. G. Crawford. Klamath Falls; Miss
Louise Woodruff, Ashland; Mrs. Ber
tha Denton, Ashland: Miss Harriet
Baldwin. Medford. and Mrs. Ferris
Klrkpatrtck, Lebanon; and Wednes
day afternoon by Mrs. Carolyn Gas
kins, Corral lis, and Mrs. A. M. San
ders, Portland. Mrs, Kate Leslie
Thorn. Portland, and Mrs. R. A. Tal
bot of Albany will give readings.
Reames Chapter
Enjoys Social
Members of Reames chapter, No.
60, O. E. S., held an Interesting meet
Wednesday evening at the Masonic
hall. After a delightful initiation
ceremony, refreshment were served
by the committee appointed for the
month. Mrs. Hal Piatt is chairman.
Chapter membera and their guests
enjoyed the Informal social hour.
Circle Society
Honors Mothers
The Circle- society of the First
Christian church held ' Its regular
monthly meeting Tuesday evening
with mothers of the members as
guests.
Virginia Gregory was leader of the
program. Interesting talks were given
by Genevieve Brown, Roxie Fry, and
Marjorle Gregory. Doris Wade fa
vored the group with a violin solo.
Virginia Gregory and Genevieve
Brown sang a duet, a tribute to the
mothers.
During the business hour, the fol
lowing were elected officers for next
year: President, Dorothy Culy; vlce
president, Gerald Latham; secretary,
Helen Smith; treasurer, Dorothy Wil
son, and librarian, Roxle Frye,
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Annual Mite Box
Opening Thursday
The annual mite box opening with
a splendid program under the leader
ship of Mrs. GUllngs, was an out
standing feature of the meeting of
the W. H. M. S., held Tuesday after
noon In the church parlors of the
First M. E. church.
Mrs. Holloway presided during the
business session, opening with prayer
and song in concert. A letter was
read from Mrs. S. L. Leonard to the
society, her home now being In San
Carlos, Calif.
An announcement was made of the
Cascade district meeting in progres
sive form, to be held May 16 and 17
at Dillard and Roseburg.
The program Included, "A Faithful
Mite Box" by Mrs. Bernard Roberts;
playlette, "Pandora Box", characters,
Misses Chlrgwln, Trill. Dynan, Gil
lings, Bate man, Llttrell, Blgler, Cow-
den, Jenkins and Patricia Smith: and
vlbra harp solo, "Viennese Refrain",
Miss Duff.
A playlet. "Full Mite Box. Means
Open Doors" was portrayed by Mes-
dames Beery, Jenkins and McNary.
with the following child characters:
Beverly Whitman. Shirley Pankey.
Jimmy Tucker, Margery Olson, Joan
Burke, and Patricia Short.
A vocal solo, "O jesus Thou Art
Standing" was sung by Mrs. Hollo
way. The hostesses, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs.
Bateman and Mrs. Jackson served re
freshments during the social half
hour.
Mrs. Roberts
Leaving Today
Mrs. George M, Roberts is leaving
today for a trip through the east.
She plana to spend some time in
Cincinnati.
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Mothers oP Men. if the army moves otward ,
IF the heart and the "Mjrd brlnq solace renowned.
IP the wisdom of Aqes brirvqs liqht to the Viqhted,
Then., Mothers of Men, to you qoea the crown.
Mothers oF Men, the woria has seen p'oqress
Since first from the hand oF th? Maker it came ,
The sons and Ihe dauqhlera of eartKi first transqi'ession.
Find smoother the path, and Ihe roucjh vays more plain
Mothers of Men, to you must- be qiven
The palm and the qlory of the qood there has been;
ior eanrv oince creanon Has rvever ver Doasrea
heroes so valiant as Mothers of Mer.
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Today
Mother's
Why not pause long enough to
give, at least, a few passing
thoughts to the dearest mother
you have e . jr known? This is
HER day and may it bring to her
and to each and every Mother
everywhere all the blessings of
good health and happiness.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Many interesting affairs are In
store for Scouts during the month of
May. All Scouts of southern Oregon
are to Join In a picnic Saturday. May
10 at Ashland. A gala time Is pro
mised all thOAe who attend.
Further plans and details will be
announced later. The Berrydale troop
gave a tea Saturday afternoon for
their mothers, at the home of Mrs,
W. W. Walker on East Main street.
Guests called between the hours of
three to five.
The next Court of Awards will be
held May 26 at the Junior high school
beginning at 2 o'clock. All Scouts
working for badges are asked to be
present and receive them.
Games and refreshments will fol
low the presentation of awards.
To Conduct Camp
Scout camp Is assured and many
will soon be making plans to spend
a happy two weeks or more at camp.
Many organizations have volunteered
financial assistance to girls who are
unable to go, otherwise, and these
pledges will be most acceptable at
any time. Organizations who have
not contributed may get In touch
with Mrs. Leonard Carpenter or Mrs.
Gordon Voorhles.
Itoosevelt Troop
The greater part of the last meet
ing was spent In completing the first
and second class work.
The girls discussed plans for an
over-night trip to be taken sometime
after the Jubilee.
Three of the scouts had birthdays
on meeting night, so of course we
had to celebrate. The unlucky onea
orrve s or crv sua
of Merv. ta eUv sjilule vou
Ard Kiimbly before you we pledqo you oui love
On. e&Ah. &.rd i rv he&verx, ye Mothers rw haw us ,
wo. eesGpr our prorrers Dorrv. rxeie
Bin rP Mors k tkoi'is
x Amoivi Iko srpAKifw or
Vio near you Gould st&ivd and s&y."l'm ai equaJ.
Ii IKe strife arid The stress of" tkis battle-saarred lard ?
Mothers of Met, o you has beerx qivei
Ar honor untold by tonqua or by pen. ;
For rxext to the army oF God's consecrated
March, valiantly on. the Mothers of Mer.
is
Day
were Mary Beth Bradfish, Mary Eliza
beth Clark, and Jewell O'Neal. After
they had been hpanked. the troop
members helped them eat the candy.
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