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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. OREOOX. ST'XDAY, MAY 5. 19.13 PAGE TWO lllli""" I1IIIIIIIIIIIIHII1IIIIIMM1MII CZC2JLJE!L I aJol lIlllIlllHllilllhj .ill!f""",P "II It. II.""'""!!!!!!!!!!!' IllUUIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllll I. ., 11-11 .IIIIL fill' in' uiii. i"iiii xiii: mull 'i:',) ,;;; ::;':::?;;::;i;-;,'.::i;:M:::::-.::-:s;::!r:i;;:-.;:!;:.::';;:::'::;.!' J jjjjl'' III ililillllimmiit imiiiiiiiiiiIImIII Mrs. Lemmon Has Guest During Week Departs for North An InterestlnR visitor In Medlord the past week has been Mrs. Helen Plant of San Jose. Cal., who has been ft guest at the home of Mrs. Crawford Lemmon while In this city. Mrs. Plant, assistant dean of women at San Joss State Teachers' college, Is Mrs. Lemmon'a sister. She left Saturday for Eugene and Hood River to sp;nd a few days In those cities with relatives before re turning south. Miss Edmiston Has Lead, Normal Play Merchant of Venice Tall, with vivid blonde coloring and a fascinating husky voice, Helen Ed miston of Medford will piny the lead as Portia In the current Southern Oregon Normal school production, "Merchant of Venice," to he given In Ahhlnnd May 10 and 11. Miss Edmiston, playing a difficult role which Is one of the longest In the Shakespearean group of plays, has had her lines memorized for each act long before the other membsrs of the cast. Because she Is vitally Interested In dramatics, Miss Edmis ton l making a name for herself by thus being so well prepared at the frequent lehearsals. Miss Edmiston has appeared la ft number of Normal school plnys. In Fobruary. when Noel Coward s "Hay fever" was produced, she took an Ingenue role. Sorel Bliss, giving an outstanding performance. Medford tlieatorgoer will remem ber her part of Viola. In a few special scenes given before a Medford club and her part In the Medford high achool senior piny, "Adnm nnd Eve." The Interpretation of hor prcner.t role calls for considerable ability, which she Is showing at rehearcils. Estella NWeed D. U. V. Leader Will Be Honored Preparations are under way by the local order, for the oftlclnl visit of Fstella N. Weed of Portland, presi dent of the department of Oregon, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war. on Tuesday, May 7, at 8 p. m. at the armory. Invitations have been extended to Grant Pass and Ashlnnd Daughters of Union Veterans, to a dinner preceding the evening meeting. Mrs. Weed Is also national patriotic Instructor. The Medford Tent appreciates the pleas ure of entertnlnlng a member of the natlonnl stuff. Mrs. Edna Kind red, president of the local tout, la honoring Mrs. Weed, with a one o'clock luncheon on Tuesday of this week at her home on north Riverside. Mrs. John Penlson Will Knli-rUIn null Mrs. John Denlson will be hostess Monday at 1 o'clock to members of her bridge club at her home on Cra ter Lake avenue. I Mrs. Alelhn Ullle ' Knterlnln Auvlllnry The Auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War tvere entertained Wednesday at the home of their commnnder, Mrs. AIM lis LUlle. Purpose of the meet ing was to mnke nnd decorate vnses for the Veterans hospital at Rose burg. A delightful covered dish luncheon was served at 1:00 o'clock. Those present were, Ccmrndes Cnr rle Averlll. Lora Averlll. Ruth Parker, charlotte Drummond, Mna King. Roberta Wolfs, Lulu Ahnrt nnd Ilerlhn Neff. Visiting ladles wore Mrs Mac Lalltuer and Mrs. Laura Cain. Congratulated f M SIC. ft Open house was held at the home of Mr, and Mm. J. II. Young (above), or in Him avenue, on Friday, April marking the celebration of I heir golden wedding. They were congrat ulated by their many friends, who visited during the afternoon, bringing flowers and gifts. Guild Will Present Annual Musical at L. Pennington Home Crater Lake Guild will meet Mon day evening. May 0, at the home of Mrs. L. Pennington on the Jackson ville highway for the annual musical program, which la given every year at the lovely Pennington home and la always ft moat enjoyable meeting for the guild members and their guesta. Local musicians have been gener ous In giving their time for the mu sical. Those appearing this year are Mary Louise MoEllioee, Mlns Alice Holm back and pupils of Eftie Her bert Yeoman at the piano Joan Buchter will appear In a dance nunv her. and other numbers will be by the alrla' octet from the high school glee club, violin numbers by Alice Brill, a ladles trto composed of Mrs Kiithnrlne Wendt. A flute solo will be Kutherlne Wendt. A flue solo will be presented by Bertha Denton of Ash land, and vocal soloists will be Mrs. Garrett, Miss Barbara Holt and Miss Eleanor Curry, accompanied by Miss Marian Moore. Ouyd members assisting Mrs. Tsn ulngum will be Margaret Kerr, Mrs. Ben Wilson. Winifred Andrews. Fred erlcka Brommer and Mrs. H. M. Wela haar. f I'oraliontns Lode Him .smiiil Kveiilnj On Friday evonlng. following the business hour, a social evening was held at Pocahontss lodge. Refresh ments, were served In keeping with May day and served on dainty May biihkets. -The committee confuted ol Helen Binlth, Mildred Ward nnd Zllpha Armstrong. 1 Next Friday. May 10. a danco will be held, and all member and thrlr Invited friends are cordially Invited. Music will bo furnished by the Dickeys. On Friday, May 17. a box social and "bunko" party will bo lie Id. The social committee for the month of May Is Vora Thomas, Mattle Luman nnd Gladys Dooms. Mrs. Harrison New llnul 1. oui I iv Irrle The Loyalty Circle of the Meth odist church met at the home ol Mrs. Brmard Roberta on Reddy ave nue Friday afternoon. The regular buslneaa was taken up and offlcrrs for the coming year elected, Mrs. Mildred Harrison was elected chair man and Mrs. Walker, smretary and treasurer. The retiring officers were Mrs. Robert Lorber, chairman nnd Mrs. Ellen Mathews, secretary and treHHurer. After the business meet ing the afternoon whs soent In serving. Lovely refreshments were wrved by the hosti'sa. Mrs. Hobcrts, assisted by Mra. Lyle Shcppcrt. 0 . , s ' i til 4 ' Mother's Day Gift 52 Times A Year! Silt's tiie our and only Mother you'll ever have. Iterlsh herdo all oti ran to add to tier hnnplne. -to protect her health w hlle oii hae her. Thrniuth all thrr tears no nerltlre uh been to.i (treat for her to make for VOl . So why not take thW way lo pnne your loe and jour heart felt apprerliit Ion? Mtt t he hi-itv at-tnc Imrden of natnln off her shoulders free her hand!, from the wnh-tul sle her a day of let-nre. of ret aii'l relaxation it day of luipilne i-verv wn-lnliv. AMERICAN LAUNDRY Phone 873 Normal Orchestra And Quartet Will Give Recital Here The Southern Oregon Normal School orchestra and string quartet, under the direction of Lucie Neale Landen. will be presented In concert by- the Music Teachers' association of Med ford, Tuesday evening. May 7. at 8 o'clock, at the Presbyterian church on South Holly. The program prom ises to be one of the outstanding of ferings of music week. The Normal school Is fortunate lh having Lucte Neale Landen, violinist, as a member of its faculty. Her musicianship Is outstanding, and her work In the development of the or chestra and string quartet the past year has bean most ambitious and unusually fine. Margery Paley of Medford, a stu dent at the Normal, will play the first movement of de Bsrlot O Major concerto, accompanied by the college orchestra (orchestration by Lucie Landen). Miss Paley handles her in strument well, and plays with warmth and Intelligence. Other Med ford students taking part are Ruby Waddelt. Beth Otlllngs. Ray Lewis and Dorothy Oore. The program follows: Atlantis Suite Hafranek Morning Hymn of Praise. A Court Function. Destruction of Atlantis. Orchestra Andante - Beethoven Bowrce - Handel Lullaby Lachmund String Quartet Concerto In O de Berlot-Landen Allegro. Margery Paley The Old Castle (exhibition pieces).. , Moussourgsky To a Wild Rose McDowell Deep River Arr. by Porhon Poupee Valsante Poldlnl String Quartet Mnrch (Ruins of Athens).... Beethoven Berceuse Iljlnsky Lea Bohcmlens Brown Orchestra The concert Is open to the public, No admission charge. f State Department Auxiliary Leader To Visit Monday Anne Kelley. of Portland, depart-. ment president of Oregon V. F. W. Auxiliary, will bo the honored guest at a covered diah dinner Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock at tho Eagles' hall. Following tho dinner a reg ular meeting of the post, and auxil iary will be held. Commander, Etna Wall, of the post, urges all mem hers to be present, and President Lenoro Wall of the auxiliary urges all auxiliary members to be present, for the transaction of important buRlnesn. The meetings will begin at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Itldrn HII) lie HoteMM To Club Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 233, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold regxilar business meeting at the home of Neighbor Elva Btden Thursday afternoon, May 9. 711 East Jsrkf.on, beginning at 3:00. I.owilty null To Meet on Wt'dneMlity Loyalty club of the F. O. E. will meet at the Eagles hall at 13:30 for a covered dish luncheon Wed nesday. May 8. The business meet ing will follow nt 9 o'clcck. All memiMTs are urged to atund. Hoynl Nelghhors Set ' For Hlstrlet Convention Royal Neighbors, Mistletoe camp 4713, met In regular business session Thursday evening. A new member was taken into the order. The evonhui's Activities Included drill team practice. Insinuation and a period of instruc tion, hy District Deputy Neighbor L nora Brolll, who was present to assist In the final work preparatory to the camp's participating in the Southern Oregon Royal Nltfhbor district conven tion to bf held at Bend the first week in June. Following business the regu lar social hour was observed, with Neighbors Ruby Downing. Fiances Mc Chonochle and Calls Oeer serving refreshments. The Finest Graduation Gift A BEAUTIFUL Bulova Watch a: Mrs. Carpenter in Pasadena for Visit Mrs. Alfred 8. V. Carpenter of the OM Stage Road Is spending a month In southern California, having left Friday evening by train. Ittng her mother, Mrs. John Blue, at Pasadena. Bridge Club Meets With Miss Keliehor Miss Anne Keliehor, president of the Building Bridge club, entertained members of the club and several guests Thursday at a 1 :30 o'clock luncheon at her home on South Oak dale. Seven tables of bridge were In play during the afternoon, high score In contract going to Mrs. Charles Graves and in auction to Mrs. F. E. Blgelow. The rooms were beautifully deco rated with tulips and other spring flowers which made the scene a gay one. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Kutherlne Keliehor. The club will meet Thursday at tha country home of Mrs. Ouy Conner. Daughters of Vets To sponsor Card Party Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war are sponsoring a card party Thursday evening. May 9 at the Girls' Community club rooms on North Bartlett street. Miss Ora Cox Is In charge, assisted by Mrs. Frances Campbell, Mrs. Orace Schade and Miss Maggie Edwards. Bridge, both contract and auction, five hundred and pinochle games will start at 8:1ft. Members F. L. Chili Meet Satterlee Home Members of the F. L. club of Ollvo Re be )c ah lodge No. 28 were hostesses at a card party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Satterlee on South Orange. Bridge, five hundred, and pinochle were played. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Satterlee were. Lona Bergman. Beatrice Stubblsfleld, Dorothy Scrlpter, Lena Roseberry, Minnie Heinle, Ethyl Weed, Ethel Pease, Ethel Humphrey, 1 Florence Klatt, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Marine, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ai dredge, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomson, M and Mrs. Bob Walden. Edna Hllder brand. Hazel Cassady, Susan Haines, and the patroness. Mrs. Satterlee. Vets and Auxiliary Have Armory Meeting United Spanish War Veterans and the ladles auxiliary met at the Arm ory in regular session May 1. The meeting waa preceded by a pot luck dinner at 6:30. After the regular business session the two organiza tions met In Joint session In com memoration of the battle of Manilla. Thirty-seven years ai?o on May 1 Ad miral Dewey sailed Into Manilla bay and captured the Spnni.sh fleet. A detailed account or the battle was read by Mrs. Frank Newman and Mrs. i Ruth McCalllster gave some of the ; high spots on the life of Commander , Dewoy. j Frank J. Mauman gave a very in- terestlng talk telling of his experl- j nice In the Philippines. It Is not gen- ' erally known, but the United Span-, ish. War Veterans organization la i unique In that It is the only soldier , organization that Is composed of one hundred per cent, volunteers, it was i pointed out at the meeting. I Dinner and Dance Will Bid Farewell Clare Armstrongs There will be a dinner and dunce She la vis- , at tne Hotel Medford Saturday even ing. May la, sponsored by the Offi cers' club of Medford CCC district. Members of the club and all army 1 and forest service personnel and oth ers connrcted with the services will be invited. j The party will bid farewell to MaJ. and Mrs. Clare H. Armstrong, who will leave Medford -in June for the east, where Major Armstrong Is to enter the command and general staff school at Fort Leavenworth, and Fill welcome .MaJ. and Mrs. George R. Owens, who have arrived to make their home In Medford. Major Owens will assume command of the Medford district. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Wort man Have Mere as House Guett Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman of 913 South Oakdale avenue have had as their house, guest for the past week their niece, Mrs. S. E. Cornall, of Portland. Mrs. Cornell returned home this morning. . Wednesday Meeting For Mistletoe Club Mistletoe club will meet Wednes day with Neighbor Grace Wakefield at her home 18 Almond street, for dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mem bers are requested to be prepared to respond to roll call with a short hu morous quotation or verse. The quilt will be awarded at this meeting. In order to complete, all blocks must be turned In at this time. Guests Entertained At Hubbard Home Guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. Chester Hubbaid on Thursday at one of the most enjoy able parties of the week. Mrs. B. H. Bauer and Mrs. Hubbard were the hostesses, entertaining at bridge luncheon. Four tables of cards were In play, the prizes being awarded Mrs. B. C. Wilson and Mrs. William McAllister. College Women to Have Ashland Meet College Women's ejub will meet with Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg, 990 Boulevard, Ashland, next Saturday, May 11, It was announced yesterday. At the business meeting officers will be elected for the coming year. Dur ing the social hour which will follow the beautiful gardens, at the Sweden burg home will be visited and en Joyed. Those who wish transportation may call Mrs. Laura West. Ladles of Guild Plan Card Party on Friday Ladles of St. Mark's guild will sponsor one of their popular card parties Friday. May 10, in St. Mark's hall. This will be a dessert bridge at 1 o'clock, followed by contract, pivot and auction bridge, with prizes at the close of the afternoon. The following committee will be in charge: Mrs. Hal Piatt, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ira Canflsld, Mrs. H. O. Wilson. Mrs. Ray Marti and Mrs. C. C. Murray Table reservations for this party, which will be the last before the summer vacation, may be made by calling any member of the committee. if 7 . cri- Hit j ...A Fine Wrist Watch firntluatton: Your h's nic.st Important occasion. There'll be the diploma of course. Hut every grari nate expert Mimet htug more . . . some gift to commemorate the event. fill ADTATION SPLCIAI.S: Pee our special price on Hot and Girls' Wit Watf hes, Fountain Pen?. Glrl Pm-lou and Senil Prerlous Stone set Rings Some leu than half price i fin j VIRGINIA Smart simplicity in a yellow gold filled Jtj (Jruen baguette, plain or modern dial J37.50 I IT jgrijgr JEWELERS RD' Phetteplace Home Scene of Dessert Bridge on Friday Yellow tulips matched wlth other decorations and other yellow and white spring flowers made the Guy W. Phetteplace home on South Holly an attractive scene for one of the week's charming parties Friday after noon. Mrs. Phetteplace, assisted by Mrs. Harold Reichsteln. was hostess at three tables of dessert bridge. Mrs. Frank Perl received both first and traveling prizes, and second prize was awarded Mrs. Bruce Bauer. Present were Mesdames Perl, Bauer, Reichsteln. C H. Martin. Heeter Whitman. David Wilcox. Russell Se mon. Ted GeBauer, Chester Hubbard, Chet Leoi.ard, Jack Porter, and the hostess. M Realties Chapter Forgoes Meeting Vlave Wednesday Reames chapter. O; E. S. will hold a regular meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock in the DeMolay hall at Masonic Temple. Reames chapter Is relinquishing the regular meeting place to the Scottish Rite body on that date. However, members are an ticipating a pleasant meeting and Mrs. Phlna Nordwtck, W. M. Is plan ning a social hour of cards to follow. Visiting members are cordlatly In vited. Warners Visiting Daughter in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Warner ar. among those from Meord ..WW visiting out vi - . They are guests m Cid their daughter, Mra. """", whom they planned to stay several On'theli return to Medford, by T . - ..ut.. they wtll of fortisna "a v. . spend Mothers' day with their daugh. tcr. Margaret, stuaenv college. Sunnv Sisters Circle In Annual Mothers Day Tern The Sunny Sisters Circle of thl Presbyterian church will hold the'l annual Mother', day tea rrlday. May 10. at 3:30 to 4:30, at the home w Mrs L. P. Pickett, B23 East Main street. All ladle, of the church, and friends of the church, are lnvl ed to attend, and to bring their moth, ers, or someone else's mother, Mrs. Pornnerger Leaves After Visit Mr.. Charles Dornberger. who SM been visiting at the home of her par. enta. Mr. and Mrs. rred foot ol Medford, left last night for her horn, in Montreal. She will make the trip via California, and will be accompa nied as far a. Riverside by Mrs. Foote. who will visit in that city with her eon, Capt. George Battle (W 90DY THAT CAM C4US6 A mm! (See Answer Next Sunday) Rainbows 'round our shoulder, anil everybody happy when the III tie woman discovers our DAMP WASH SERVICE Call for a driver olid ?et the proof! Like a pot of sold at the foot of a rnlnhow-tht. low priced serUre saves money, time and trouble. Damp Wash Costs Only 52t for 13 lb bundle and for each additional pound MEDFORD DOMESTIC ! ll DRV PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. Adrienne's Salon of Beauty ,,,,1,1! ,, ., II IIIHII MIIMI . r. ' 7!.,,'-:'.. 4 '. ; " -" i j "BECK'S SCORE AGAIN! ' A Graduate 'i Head must hold a lot. But first of all, it should hold a "Frederics" Permanent Wave M:ike your appointment early A Frederics Termanenl Is a Per Mtnsl iire,rMlnii for Mi'ther' la. Phone 577 7 TRUCKS and TWO SALES CARS ARE BUSY filling demands for more and more of the sensational new FLAKED WHEAT kuNE A NEW Taste Thrill! and A Natural Laxative Made with Oregon Prunes Now at ycur favorite focd store THE ABOVE FLEET COVERS 940 MILES OF TERRITORY DELIVERING 15 Varieties of Beck's Breads, Cakes & Pastries to stores in Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Klamath counties and sections of Northern California. An average of 82 gallons of gasoline is used daily. 42 FAMILIES in southern Oregon receive their livelihood from Beck's manufacturing and distributing operations. ffZV&MzJyWH : i Covering tbe Urest Territory of ar.y B.'.kery in Southern Oregon Medfcrd Klamath Falls EES r $ ! I E I ; s. . 's?tM -s G