Daughter Here '
Mrs. John Francis of Pasa
dena, Cal., and her small daugh
ter, Gail Christine, have arrived
in Medford to spend a month
with Mrs. Francis' parents. Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Williams. South
Riverside avenue. Mrs. Francis
is the former June Williams.
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Mrs. Rollln Brown of Los
Angeles left for her home Sun
day after having been a guest
here of her cousin, Mrs. T. E.
Daniels, and Mr. Daniels. Mrs.
Brown, who attend ed high
school in Medford as a girl, has
since become well known in
California for her work with
youth, with women's organiza
tions and with hospitals.
She has served as legislative
chairman of the National Con
gress of Parents and Teachers,
on the general hospital board
in Los Angeles, as president of
the park and recreation com
mittee and as president of the
metropolitan welfare board of
Los Angeles.
Mrs. Daniels entertained at a
small luncheon last Saturday in
honor of Mrs. Brown, inviting
friends who had gone to high
school with Mrs. Brown.
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Sams Valley Group
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Sams Valley Sams Valley
Ladies' club will meet Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Char
les Duggan, and Mother's day
will be the meeting theme.
Last meeting of the club was
held at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Straus in Gold Hill, and during
the afternoon Mrs. Straus was
honored with a shower.
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Film on Life of Jesus
To Be Shown Tonight
"The Life of Jesus Christ" in
color and sound motion pictures
will be shown in St. Peter's Lu
theran church, 1020 East Main
street today at 8 p.m.
Pastor Harry H. Young said
"Out of the pages of your Bible
and onto the silver screen walk
the characters of the greatest
story ever told. Most impressive
of all is the masterful portrayal
of the life of our blessed Lord
Himself as He goes up and down
the Palestinian countryside pro
claiming His gospel and per
forming His wondrous miracles."
There will be no admission
nrlce but a free will offering will
be taken. St. Peter's Sunday
school has recently- acquired a
large 9x1 2-foot screen. Public is
cordially invited.
After the showing of the pic
ture a silver tea will be given
by the ladies in the downstairs
social hall for the benefit of
Concordia academy of Portland.
All are invited to the tea.
Georgia is the largest state
east of the Mississippi river.
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PACIFIC COAST PAPER MIUS
Bi-County Meeting
Of Temperance Union
To Be In Prospect
Women's Christian Temper
ance union will hold a bi-county
institute in the Pospect Nazar
ene church Thursday, May 4.
Medford women planning to at
tend are asked to meet at the
First Presbyterian church at 8:30
a. m. for transportation to Pros
pect.
The institute will open at 10
a. m. and sessions will continue
until 4 p. m. The Rev. Don By-
ers will speak, and the program
will include music. Luncheon
will be served at noon in the
church.
Mrs. Sherman L. Divine, Med
ford, president, and Mrs. Marion
Bean, vice-president of the bi
county union, have planned the
program.
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Calendar
Notices for the calendar are to bt
submitted, tn writing, not later
than 10 a. m. Saturday (or the fol
lowing Sunday issue Addluons and
corrections are to be kubmilled not
later than S a. m. on week days.
Deadllno tor aU material (or the
Sunday society section Is 10 a. m.
Saturday and should be submitted
in wrlUne whenever possible.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Medford bethel,
Job's Daughters, Masonic tem
ple. 7:30 p.m. Siskiyou Canton
auxiliary, practice at IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Jackson County War
Brides' club. Mrs. Harlan P. Bos
worth Jr., 2425 East Main street.
8 p.m. Mt. Pitt R e b e k a h
lodge, Central Point IOOF hall.
Thursday
8:30 a.m. Medford WCTU at
First Presbyterian church for
transportation to Prospect.
10 a.m. Central Point Garden
club. Mrs. Henry Conger. Old
Stage road.
11 a.m. DAV Auxiliary Sew
ing club, home of Mrs. Clara
Smith, 522 North Riverside ave
nue. 12:30 p.m. Wenonah club.
Mrs. George Dooms, 156 Van
Ness avenue, Ashland.
1 p.m. Medford Council of
Parents and Teachers. Girls Com
munity club.
2 p.m. Golden Link Bible
class, Mrs. Chris Zink, 17 South
Louis avenue.
2 p.m. Medford Garden club,
Medford YMCA.
2 p.m. Nichols Branch Get
Together club, home of Mrs.
Emil Unger.
2 p.m. Stitch and Chatter
club, home of Mrs. M. J. Austin,
414 South Newtown street.
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Luncheon, Fashion Show
Grace Circle of First Presbyterian church and Adrienne's
combined forces Tuesday to present a luncheon and fashion show
themed to spring and to Mother's day. The event was at the
church, with a bazaar held In connection with the luncheon-show.
Models for the show were i
peared in a heavy linen dress
with a skirt of all-over ecru cut
work embroidery. Her white hat
was trimmed with pink roses.
An evening dress of hyacinth
blue lace was modeled by Mrs.
Housechild.
Mrs. O. L. Overmyer, Mrs. E.
R. Hoppe and Mrs. Don Law
rence brought the show to a
dashing close by appearing in
fashions of yesterday, Mrs. Over
myer wearing two gowns from
the "terrible twenties." Mrs.
Hoppe and Mrs. Lawrence ap
peared as a twosome, both wear
ing black sateen "bathing dress
es" complete with rows of white
braid and long black cotton
stockings.
Mrs. Joseph Antony was com
mentator for the snow and Anoy
Green furnished the background
music.
Mrs. Ben Stafford was lunch
eon chairman and Mrs. Charles
Reames was show chairman.
Mrs. Vincent P. Bevis, Mrs.
Wayne H. Jamison, Mrs. Louis
LeMire, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs.
A. J. Loeffler and Mrs. I. W.
Housechild, and they paraded in
dresses suitable for "mothers of
all ages."
Mrs. Bevis opened the show
modeling a sun dress of faded
blue denim with a matching cap
and Mrs. Jamison's first appear
ance was in a picolay sun dress
of pink worn with a pique
cloche. Mrs. LeMire first model
ed a grey plaid dress of French
gingham, which she wore with a
ribbon hat and string gloves.
Mrs. Jones first modeled a
blue frock of classic design with
Panama hat trimmed with a blue
bow, and Mrs. Loeffler's first
appearance was in a yellow jer
sey suit featuring the "high"
fashion of a little collar, big
pockets and lots of buttons, it
was worn with a hat of milan
straw with brown velvet bow.
Mrs. Housechild first modeled
a butcher linen dress of navy
blue with a blue and white
sailor hat worn straight over
the brow, string gloves and a
white bag.
Mrs. Bevis opened the disnlay
of afternoon dresses by wearing
a cotton jacket dress of brown
with stripes woven into the ma
terial. Mrs. Jamison's afternoon
dress was of blue and white
linen with white jacket and her
white pique hat was topped with
a blue quill.
A flame-colored dress of baby
butcher linen was modeled by
Mrs. LeMire, and this also had a
jacket. The afternoon dress mod
eled by Mrs. Jones was of aqua
marine colored shantung, and
with this she wore a wide hat.
Mrs. Loeffler next appeared
in a navy blue sleeveless linen
dress made with matching jack
et and wide white pique revers.
Accessories were of red. Mrs.
Housechild next modeled a street
costume of navy blue with pais
ley print and her hat was a
baku straw with ribbon.
A number of dresses more
formal in character were then
modeled, with Mrs. Bevis ap
pearing in a glamorous brown
organdy with very full skirt.
She wore this with a wide straw
hat of natural color.
Mrs. Jamison wore a red and
white dotted swiss frock made
with a tiered skirt and her white
straw hat was covered with
bright red poppies. A square
dance dress was modeled by
Mrs. LeMire, this being a red
print with rick-rack braid trim
ming. '
Mrs. Jones next modeled a
nylon print of beige and black
with a demure little black straw
hat with veil. Mrs. Loeffler ap-
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Mrs. Tremain Hatch of Berke
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I sister. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. P.
Holt, 11 Corning court.
After Mrs. Hatch arrived from
California, the two women made
a trip to Portland, where they
lived as children, and have now
returned to Medford.
Observance Asked
For Music Week
"Music is a great force for so
cial harmony, and the historic
spirit of the American people
and of civilization itself is pre
served in music which has
grown and advanced with man
kind," Mayor Diamond Fynn de
clared in his recent proclama
tion urging Medford residents to
observe the week of May 7
through 13 as National Music
week.
Flynn brought out that music
is generally recognized as an
essential and effective influence
upon which people throughout
the ages have come to depend
for entertainment and inspira
tion. The observance will mark the
27th anniversary of National
Music week. Its keynote will be
"America's Contribution to the
World of Music."
Flynn urged all citizens and
civic and educational groups to
focus attention on music in or
der that a deeper appreciation
may bet fostered during the
week.
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