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Golden Anniversary
Celebrated at Home
Mr. and Mrs. Hawk
Just 80 jmr ago laat ThuriKlay
Mr. and Mr. B. M. Hwlt of 701 Wtit
11th street were married In Punxsu
tawney, Pa. Their golden wedding an
nlvaerary waa celebrated at their home
Thuraday evening with at membera
of their family present and 31 gueatt.
The celebration was a happy one
for Mr. and Mrs. Hawk, who have
lived In Medlord, with the exception
of seven years spent at their home
stead near Butt Falls, steadily since
1905. They received many lovelj
gifts, and tha rooms of the attractive
old home were filled with flowers
given them by relatives and close
friends.
Dressed In their old wedding clothes,
Mr. and Mrs. Hawk presided at the
tabla where a large anniversary cake
waa cut. Alter tha refreshments were
served, there was entertainment dur
ing tha evening. The guests Joined
In alnglng songs. Rev. W. B. Baird
gava some reedlnga and Dr. Charlea
T. Sweeney spoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Haw have seven chil
dren, all of whom live In and near
Med ford. They were all present ex
cept Harry E. Hawk, who waa called
out of the city oii business. Those
present were: Mrs. Mabel Wright.
ok west Eleventh; Mrs. Hazel Van
dermark, 84S Apple street: Mrs. Cath
erine McKlnney of the Barry addi
tion; Mrs. Anna Davis of Columbus
avenue, Norman, of Talent, and Sha
ron of West Main street. Another son,
Russell 8 died In Prance during the
war.
Ten grandchildren were all also
present except Leila VandermarVt. who
la taking nurses' training In Port
land. The guests present were: Dr. and
Mrs. Bweney, Rev. and Mra. Balrd.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Krauss, Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Newton, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Currier, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Harrison, Margaret and Kenneth Har
rison, Mr. and Mra. Fleming. Mra.
Bertha Tlmerman, Mrs. Ruth Bolton
and daughter, Mrs. stlnson and Don
Marvin.
Gleaner Class Will
Have Dessert Luncheon
Mrs. A. P. Oreen and Mra. Ina Hu
son will entertnln membera of the
Oleaner Class of the Baptist ohurcn
t a dessert luncheon at 3:30 o'clock
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Huson
Just off Lozler lana. Election of of
floere will be held and a good pro
gram will be presented.
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Miii Frances Brockmsn, University of Oregon violinist, who placet
first In the northwest In the Federated Women's Club natlon-wid
violin contest, will go to Philadelphia during the latter part of April
ind will take part In the national finals. If she wins, she will be
presented In New York as soloist with the famous Phllharmonlo or
chestra, and will receive a cash prize of $1,000. She will also be pre
sented In recital In Washington, D. C, under sponsorship of Senator
and Mrs. Charles McNary, before her Philadelphia appearance. Miss
Brockman, a senior at the university, has been an honor student every
term and has been prominent In student activities as well. She is a
atudent of Rex Underwood, head of the violin department.
Committees Work
On Auxiliary Ball
Committee In chaigo of the annual
American Legion Auxiliary's EoMer
Monday ball, which will be held, Mon
day evening, April 23 at Oriental
Gardens, are very busy arranging
final details.
Chairmen for this event are Mm
Ro.se Bunch and Mrs. Irene Humph
reys. The decorating committee la
composed of Mra. Maude Codding,
Mrs. Belva. Altkcn and Mrs. Mnlzlc
Dalley. Al Stewnrt'a orchestra will
furnlflh the music, and It la expected
many people from Anhlnnd and
Grants Pans and surrounding com
munities will attend.
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MUSICIAN WINS HONOR
49th Anniversary
Mrs. C. A. Pickel
Past Noble Orand club held Its
regular meeting and social time at
the home of Mrs. Elsie Millard Thurs
day evening. Special honor was paid
Sister Telitha Pickel on her 49th
wedding nnnlversnry. The club pre
sented her with a beautiful crystal
vnno filled with flowers.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Lilly Clark,
Mrs. Maud Stlckel and Mrs. Kather
lne Daniels. Next meeting of the
club will be at Mrs. Howlett's of EaRle
Point with a covered dish luncheon.
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Mrs. S 8. Shell of 331 South Ivy
street was hostess Friday at lunch
eon and a quilting bee. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Shurtcllff, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs
Margaret Llnerfclt, Mra. Andrews.
Mrs. arltsch, Mr. and Mrs. o. E.
Shell and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shell.
Tiilhminn Temple
To Meet Wednesday
Talisman Temple. No. 40, Pythian
Sisters, will hold a regular meeting
Wednesday, April 17. This will be
birthday party night and members
are asked to bring pennies for obser
vance of birthdays during the month
of April. Birthday cako will be served
and entertainment provided. Mrs.
Sam Bateman, Jr.. will be In charge
of the meeting, which starts at eight
o'clock.
.Junior High P.-T. .
Hiw Unit tits Meeting
The Junior hl?h P.-T. A. associ
ation hold a very Interesting meet
ing In the auditorium of the Junior
high school on Friday.
The business meeting was con
ducted by the vice presld-mt, Mrs.
Ethel Pease. A report of the nom
inating committee was made and
accepted: for president, Mrs. C. N.
Culy; vice president. Mrs. Fred Pur
din; secretary, Mrs. Stanley Jones;
treasurer, Mrs. Carl Bennett; his
torian, Mrs. Mabel Church.
Following the business meeting,
several P.-T. A. songs were sung,
led by Mrs. Wm. Hoiloway.
Washington Boy Scout troop No.
8 entertained with a very Interest
ing play, "Coming Clean." Under
the direction of Mr. Heyland.
Lovely refreshments were served
by the teachers, Mrs. Mabel Church
and Mtsa Parker pouring.
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At Town Club on
Arrival of Spring
Spring flowers formed the setting
at the Town club for one of the most
enjoyable parties of the season Wed
nesday when Mra. Harold Brown a,nd
Mrs. Richard Payne entertained at a
bridge luncheon. The place for 80
guests for whom covers were laid
were marked by fragrant corsages,
one of the charming features of the
occasion.
Mrs. Dwlght Find ley and Mrs, Jack
and Mrs. W. F. Qulaenberry received
prizes at card In play after lunch
eon. Another of the many events which
made the week a busy one at the
Town club was the spring luncheon
given Monday by Mrs. Paul Janney,
who Invited, 20 guesU for the oc
casion. About 30 enjoyed the entertain
ment given Tuesday, which la ladles'
day at the club.
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Bridge Party For
Teachers Is Held
W. A. Gates Home
Mrs. W. A. Gates and her daugh
ter, Mary Anne, entertained the
teachers of Roosevelt grade school at
their home, 31 Crater Lake avenue,
Friday evening at a bridge party
which has been given annually at the
Gates home since Mary Anne entered
RooseVeR school.
Three tables of bridge were In play
at tables decorated In white and yel
low, a color scheme that was carried
out In bouqueu of flowers about the
rooms. Prizes were received by Miss
Gertrude Parker, Miss Sarah Van Me
ter and Mrs. Ethel Wlllltts.
The following teachers were present:
Misses Van Meter, Eleanor Curry,
Louise Hanson, Gertrude Parker.
Gladys Bond; Mesdomes Nina Carlon,
Wlllltts, Myra Russell, Flora Chllders,
Anna Carter, Mary Coffin, Alllene
Maxwell, and the hostesses.
Cnthnllc LadlPH To
Serve Easter Luncheon
Catholic ladles will serve the an
nual bridge luncheon on Easter Mon
day at the parish hall, at 1 o'clock,
It was announced yesterday.
Olive Rphckuh Loli;e
Meets Monday Evening
Olive Rebekah lodge, No. 28, will
hold Its regular business meeting and
social time, Monday evening at the
I. O. O. F.' hall at 7:30 p. m. All
visiting Rebekahs are cordially invit
ed and members are urged to attend.
Vets and Auxiliary
Will Meet on Mmiilay
Regular meeting of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Crater Lake past
No. 1833, and their auxiliary, will bo
held Monday, April 15, at the Eagles
hall on West Main street, over the
Golden Rule store.
All members of both the post and
auxiliary are urged to attend, as
matters of great Interest to all mem
bers will be taken up. Due to the
fact that the state department presi
dent, Mre. Anne Kelly, has postponed
her visit until May 6, the auxiliary
will not have their covered dUh sup
per until May 6, Instead of April 15,
as previously planned.
Neighbors McConiehle
Hostesses at Club Meet
Neighbors Frances and Joan Mc
Coniehle were hostesses to the Mis
tletoe club lost Wednesday after
noon. A lovely birthday cake for
members having March as their birth
month woa served with other delic
ious refreshments to about 30 mem
bers and guests. Following a short
business period many beautiful Pol
lyanna gifts were exchanged.
AH members who havo pieced
blocks for the quilt are asked to
bring them to the next club meet
ing April 24. The club will also
have a white elephant sale at that
time. Each mem tier Is reque3ted
to bring some , article not wanted
or needed In her home; something
which would be useful to someone
clw, at a very small price.
The committee responsible for the
very pleasant time was Margery
Pearson, Neva Closcock, Juan Mc
Coniehle, nnd Gnrdena Palmerton.
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Mrs. D. G. Tyree
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. D. O. Tyree was s charming
hostess at two bridge luncheon this
week .when ahe entertained at her
home, 36 Glen Oak court, Thursday
find Friday. Sixteen guests were in
vited each day to those parties,
which were two of the many events
that are keeping members of the
femlnliie set busy this week.
Dinner Is Given in
Honor Miss Lowry
Miss Lucile Lowry was honored by
a group of her friends at a delightful
dinner given at Hotel Medford Friday
evening. After the dinner two tables
of contract bridge were In play, at
which Miss Dorothy Paley received
high score and Miss Barbara Wall,
consolation.
Present were Misses Doris Bundy,
Paley, Fredericks Brommer, Ruby
Stone. Wall. Culadlna Toll, Mrs. Mar
Jorte Cox and the honor guest.
Altar Society
To Meet Tuesday
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
Tuesday for regular business at 2:30
o'clock In the parish hall. A good at
tendance Is requested.
Mrs. Charles Rweenev
To Re Hostess to Club
Women of Rotary will meet with
Mrs. Charles Sweeney for covered
dish luncheon Wednesday at 1 o'clock
at herhome on the Old Pacific high
way. Aislsti-nt hostess will be Mrs.
J. W. Wakefield. I
"Sewing Bee" Proves
Pleasant All-Bay Event
Mrs. Edna Nixon had several friends
at her home, route 1, last Friday for ,
an old-fashioned all-day "sewing
bee." A lovely dinner was enjoyed
at noon, and at the close of the day
a goodly amount of sewing had been
accomplished and a most enjoyable
tlmo had been spent by all present.
Mrs. E. A. Thomas
To Entertain P.-T. A.
The Medford city council of P.-T.A.
will be entertained by the Washing
ton unit Tuesday, April 16, at the
home of Mrs E. A. Thomas. 116 Mis
tletoe avenue. A covered dish lunch
eon will be served at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Carl Bennett, council presi
dent, stated a nominating committee
will be elected and other Important
business will come before the council.
Mrs. Gates Is Hostess
To Jobs Daughters Council
Mrs. W. A. Gates woa hostesa to
members of Jobs Daughters council
Monday evening at her home on Cra
ter Lake avenue. After the business
session, a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments were served. Pres
ent were Mesdomes W. A. Oates, Er
nest Smith. Fred Strang. G. Q. D'Al
blnl, Glennle Mae Early. Dolph
Phlpps. and Dr. B. R. Elliott, who is
An adviser of the club.
Busy Dozen Club
Meets nt Jacksonville
The Busy Down club met Thursday
In Jacksonville at, the home of Mrs.
Al Boone, her daughter, Mrs. Burdell,
being hostESs. Covered dish luncheon
was enjoyed at noon. Mra. Mathes
baked the lovely birthday cake.
The afternoon was spent In sewing
and exchanging quilt blocks. The
club Is exchanging friendship quilt
blocks. Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Burdell
received their quilts and. It being
Mrs. Burdell's birthday, she also re
ceived many lovely gifts.
Those enjoying the day together
Were Mrs. Geo. Garver, Mrs. Dean
Saltmorsh, Mrs. Lawrence Luy, Mrs.
Jim McNflll. Mrs. Roscoe Davis, Mrs.
Leo Hedgpeth. Mrs. Martha Mitchell,
Mrs. Clarence Mathes. Mrs. George
Drake, Mrs. Al Boone and the hostess,
Mrs. Burdell.
Next meeting will he with Mrs.
Mathes of Talent on April 25.
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Mr. and Mrs. 3, T. Holhrook of 17
Almond street, who are enjoying ex
cellent health and the congratula
tions of their nine living sons and
daughters for having observed their
fllt iveilrllng anniversary, which they
celehrnted at their home .March 23.
Oregon State Club
Will Meet Monday
Oregon State club will have Its last
regular meeting of the season at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fowler
on Kings highway Monday evening at
S o'clock. The committee In charge
Is Mrs. E. N. Butler, Miss Doris Bundy
and Mrs. Wilson Walt.
After the business session there will
be an evening of cards and a discus
sion of plana for the summer picnic.
Arrangements for two scholarship
awards of $25 each, for a boy and a
girl to go to Oregon State college,
will also be made, according to those
In charge. .
Church Auxiliary to
Meet with Mrs. Mann
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
Mark's church will meet with Mrs.
J. O. Mann at her home on East
Main Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'
clock for study and work.
Presbyterian Missionary
Soeletv Will Meet Tuesday
The Women's Missionary society of
the First Presbyterian church will
meet Tuesday, April 16, at 3 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. R. S. Daniels,
407 Park street. An Interesting pro
gram haa been arranged.
The topic for the afternoon Is the
Near East territory. Mrs. Fredelck H.
Johnson will tell of the social and
geographical conditions and Rev. R.
S. Peterson of the religious work be
ing carried on there. Mrs. O. J. Gould
will give highlights from "Women
and Missions" and Laura Bailey will
give interesting anecdotes regarding
various missionaries.
All members and friends are cordi
ally invited and an especial welcome
la extended all new church membei-B.
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Travel Study club met Monday
at the home of its president. Mrs.
Walter Frazer Brown, with a large
attendance of members and visitors-
The study topic for April was
Mexico. Mrs. Alex Sparrow, who had
recently returned from a three week
trip to that land of enchantment,
entertained the club with an Inter
esting account of her trip. She re
peatedly stressed the courtesy of
all whom she had occasion to con
tact, either socially or In a busi
ness way. Of absorbing interest was
her description of inspiring scen
ery, as they sped over wide, hard-
surfaced mountain roads, of the
beauty and grandeur of churches
and cathedrals with their priceless
paintings, sculptures, tapestries, and
hand carved wood work and of
pyramids with terraces and wonder
ful carved stairway.
Mrs. Sparrow also told of her
meeting with the president of Mex
ico at Mexico City, and of his inter
est In and plans for the betterment
of his country and its people. His
plans Include better education of
the masses, distribution of land,
minimum wage laws, higher stand
ards of 'living, improved foreign
relations and religious freedom, Mrs.
Sparrow said.
Mrs. Newton Chaney reviewed "Old
Mother Mexico," by Harry Carre.
He portrays the tragedies, Mrs.
Chaney said, aa well as the charms
of that land of high adventure,
contrasts and sudden change or
scenes.
Mrs. Chaney's first hand knowl
edge of Mexico made the review
exceedingly interesting, as well as
Instructive. She told of the early
discoverers, the development of the
country, and the characteristics or
Us people. She stressed the authors
glowing tribute to the cruel but
courageous Apache Indians. Also
Father Keno's beneficient work with
more than fifty missions to his
credit, and civilization's appreciation
of Mexico's gift of beautiful shrines,
churches and cathedrals. She also
gave glimpses of the lives of the
peons and of the hacienda of that
Interesting and colorful country.
The topic for study in May is
Central America.
Mrs. Frank Ray to
Be Hostess to Guild
Mra. Frank Ray will be hostess to
members of Crater Lake Guild at her
home, 1013 Ea.it Main street. Monday
evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Hartley Arthur
To Kntertaln Tuesday
The social meeting of the Women's
Missionary society of the Methodi.it
Episcopal church. South, will be held
at the home of Mrs. Hadley Arthur,
520 South Fir Btreet, Tuesday, April
16, according to announcement.
All members are invited to be pres
ent. The meeting will start at a:30
o'clock.
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Wednesday Study
Club Meets April" 17
Wednesday Study club will meet
April 17, it was announced. A boo
review. "Crime in Cuba," will be giv
en by Mrs. A. J. Hanby, and Mrs. L,
B. Humphrys will review "Rainbow
Countries of Central America." Cur
rent topics will be discussed by Mre.
R. B. Hammond.
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