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Musical Program Given for DAR; Officer Returns Crater Lake chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, held the April meeting Sat urday at the home of Mrs. Glenn Schneider on East Main street. The theme of the meeting was "Patriotism in Music." The pro gram of American music was arranged by Mrs. V. J. Bolton to emphasize the fact that there is school of music peculiarly American. She introduced Mrs. Otto Frohnmeyer, who acted as pianist and narrator. Miss Betty Latfey and James Baker sang many numbers appropriate to the theme. Hostess was Mrs. E. Ronald Rice assisted by Mesdames Carl Oestreich, Glenn Schneider and William W. P. Holt. Mrs. D. O. Hood, member of Crater Lake chapter and second vice-regent of the Oregon DAR society, attended the first three days of the recent week-long convention of the national so ciety held in Washington D.C. Mrs. Hood was present for a luncheon meeting of delegates and representatives of the north' west chapters. Douglas McKay, 4 secretary of the interior from Oregon, was speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Hood also at tended the. national defense meeting which was on the con vention program. Seated with the Oregon delegation for that event were Congressman and Mrs. Har ris Ellsworth. Speaker was Paul Harvey. Mrs. Albert Powers, Coos Bay, state DAR regent, headed the Oregon delegation of 15 members. Prior to the convention the Hoods had attended a meeting of the United States Independent Telephone association, of which Mr. Hood is a national director. The convention was held at Bel Aire, Fla., after its close, the Hoods accompanied a group of executives and wives who flew to Puerto Rico and Havana, Cuba. Returning to the United States, the travelers visited in Charleston, S.C., and in North Carolina before going to Wash ington. Guild to Meet Westminsters guild will meet Monday, May 2, at 7:45 p m. in the Fireplace room of First Presbyterian church. Mrs. D. Kirkland West, wife of the pas tor of the church, will speak. All business women are cor dially invited to attend. Oregon Council Of Sisterhood Plans Luncheon Thirteen chapters will be represented at a meeting of Southern Oregon council of the PEO sisterhood tomorrow. The luncheon and meeting are set for 12:30 at Rogue Valley Country club. Chapters in this council include Klamath Falls, Ashland, Grants Pass, Roseberg and Med ford. Mrs. Leland Linn, Ashland, is president; Miss Alma Frerichs, Grants Pass, vice-president and Mrs. G. C. Findley, Roseberg, secretary-treasurer. Maypoles and sprint; flowers will decorate the tables, and the double trio of First, Methodist Church will entertain. Hostess Chapter is CP of Medford. Friday. April 29, 1931 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE Lovely Oval Rug League Auxiliary To Hold Dinner A dinner was planned at a meeting of the newly organized Milk Producers League auxil iary held Tuesday noon at the Jackson hotel. 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