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"? v. JF if MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .12, 1012. A" i KnrrT'Ccxi Kin ETINQ5 OF WOMEN CLUBS 7e Medford I.oiIko, N(. 11H8, II. ! 0, MIhh Ditlln Mi'Ck wiw hostoHH lo a piiu xr.irnnl Klkn ontprliilni'd In u nwil iiiiiniinr unmoor of IndiiMtrlous frluwls nl hor m inih'A Home TliiirHiluy ovi'iiltiK of tills wi'iik n,f homo on 1'itrlc uVoniio Wodnpsdny nN )l(! ,,,luVH,j,, f inriinnu, uio nun) iioiiik spout in ntn tholr IoiIko rooniM on Holly Hlrnot. Tlitt Jmllun unit tho inuiiihiirn of 1 1 1 4 company which produced "Tlio .Man rot" woro ttio KiindtH. Tlutl tho nf fair wiin mijoyod koos without juiyliiR'. About llireo hundroil woro jirnjimit, A ft or tlio vory ntrtnluluK mimical mill litem ry program supper wmi Morvi'il In tint iIIiiImk liull rontioetod vwl(li thu IoiIko rooniH. Tho moult In olnded Hlirl tni mill fruit imlml ,nllv(m, pickles, saiidwlolimi, cakes nml of fi'n, After mippor, ilitiirliiK wim on Joyril, Messrs. Hurry Howell nml Kd wurd Charles Hoot fiirnlHhliiK Hid iiiiihIi'. Hnuvutitrs of tint fivunlm; wont Jiiro wlilto carnation. Tim commit Im on nrrnnKPiiinntH Inrludm) Messrs, W, l'. Qiilxonlicrry W. J. Dudley, Mnrlln J. Iteddy, dim Neuhorry nml W. W. lliiriiiou. Tho program was lis follews: ' lHoio ,.!., ..,,. .,..... Hob JtnrmM and Klk n'Kiixoo llnml "HiiKr Moon." 'Jt Holo i ..., , , . . J'hochc linnro "A Perfect nay," H Rnxojilioiu Kolo..I-' O. HiirKiHM 4 .Solo . , I', U. Ton Vollu "Kor All Ktornlty." GtcailltiK. .Mrs. Hco, T. Wilson "An Ohjort of l.ovo." D Holo (loorKO Andrews Torrendor Hon (From Cannon) 7 Holo , . W. T HovorhlKo "HIiik Wal Clioo" (otiroro (Irititd fother'a Clock.") S Qiiurt'.'ttn. .It. 0. Hurtles, A. C. UurKcim, (loo, Andrews. IM Andrews, "llrmitlful Hyes." ) HnKtlino Music Messrs. Forrest unit Wool worth JO Souk. .A. C. UtirKCM nml Chorus 'Hoody-Hoody-Man.'' 11 Hpcrlnl music by Klkti', Karoo lllllltl. A surprlso party wan Riven Tues day ovuiiIiik for Mr. W 1. Allen by Mm, AIIimi, uKuUtcit by thu uinploycH of tbn Alton Orocory rouipany. Ax Uth and otlior nutuinn flowrru form el tho ilcrorrttlon. I'lnnp nolctlonH wcro ttlvtin by Mm. II, K. Mnrh, MUh Jvy lloufik and Mr. Alan llnrclrlh'K. vocal iiuinbom by Mr. Claudo Molx, ItcfroMhimuilA of Ice rrenut and enko concluded tho nronlitx. MIhmch Vi-ru Uni1, NVIIIu Campbell and Alouo Al lott mirvliiK. Ainouc thoMo pruHont wcro Dr. and Mm. Uiiudy, Mr. and Mm. II. Metx. Mr, and Mm. Iloock, Mr. and Mm. 1.. 11. llrown, Mm. J. C. Hall, Dr. and Mm. BtonniH. Mm. Hhcllby. Mm. I'lill brook, MlHurH Kniinn and Mlnnlo Uorkhardt. MIbh No hi lie, Mr. and and Mm. H, :. Muruli, Mm. A. ICikIh, Mr. Mulhnlloii, Mr. Hoylo, Mr. Frank KatlH, Hnbort Allen, Union llrown, Hilda lluitdy, Hhnrrln Merrluian, Worth HnxelrlRK and Nelllo Iloock. Mm. Jonna Wold wan hontoiiH to a number of frlonda at nor homo Wcdnetidny ovouliiK. bolnr nnxlati'd In "entertalnliiK by Mm. Art HnrxOM and Mru, Qulxonborry. -.Virginia rrcopnr, and autumn Ipavoh woro used protiiaoly in tho decorations, tho tabln coutor)ltco l)oln of leaves and fruit, with placo canU In tho unmo coloring, After a noclnl hour Intomporxod with inuxlo a four courso niippor wan tiorvod, ' ThoMo pronent IiphIJoh tho hoxtcHaoR woro MoHdainon W. 0, AlilunlitiKDii, Frank IlurKCHH, Hchmltt, IIoIwIk. HodKo and HlchnnUoti, .Mlsnea Ulitrn and UloilCli Wood. Tho ToachorMothorH innotlnp; of tho WaHhliiRton Krammar xchool hold an IntorvHtliiK tionalou yuHtorday ftf turnoon, followud by a Roclnl hour. Following wits tho proi;rnin: "' Hoiik iirluinVy Krndo. l'rayor. HllllllOXH. . Piano duot Mrs. Wnlkor nml Mrs. Fltea. HcadliiK of proxIdunt'H iiiohhiiko Mm. Wortnian. Papor--"Dlototlc8," Mm. Mordoff. l'apor A'Tho Importanco of Puru Air," MIhh Ilownd. f Tho rummaKU phIo huld Tluumlny Friday and Saturday of thin wuok In tluv Dottol bulldliiK and uonductnd by tho I.ndlch Aid Hocloty of tlio First M. K, church was vory miccoHHfull, oyor twouty-flvo dolluiii IioIiik not toil durliiK ono afternoon. The piwoodn nro for church linprovouiouts. Tho rooniK nro IiuIiik douatod by Mr, Douol, s MIhh Clortrudo Fay.haa rotunioil from Klamath Fnllu ami will nmko hue homo In Mtulfoid, Mm. Fay to Join hor lator. 'Tho Pythlnu HlHtoiH ontortaln with n nodal nlitht noxt WOdnoudny. liiolilerlriK willed beconieH a fainllliir paiiflnio an tho Vulotlilo hoiinoii up proaehoh, ItrfroHliiupiiln of milad, Hiiiidwlchfx, rako and coffoo worn Horvcd. ThONii liivltod woro MIhnoh Mary (Jrlchy, MHa (Irlcxby, llorthn WoIm), I,oln IXeii. Alleouo KIukh bury, JoiIiiohho lltitlur, Melon Dahl, (lornldluo Mlkncho, Loralno Hilton, lone Flynn, Flora Wolch, luex Cof fin, fvn Coffin, Inn Coeliran. ), . , Mm. W. II. MarClowau and MIkh Jeiinli) Hnedlior will etilerjaln with throo tiilileH of brldKo thla oviiuIiik at tho homo of tho latter. TIiohk In vited nro Mm. Mulkoy of Halein, tho Knout of honor, McHitnuieit Hohormer horn, Palmer. Scott DavlH. Belimldt, Perry, .lohu llarnebnrK, Har:ravo. dun Nowborry, It. F, An Ho, Minn Cox, mid Ml i' Hcitrudo WeokH. Tlio IihIIoh tielotiKlllR t" tho Illhle cIiihh of tho FlrHl llnptlm church weio eiilerlalned Tneiidny afternoon at tho homo of Mm. Dexter, After tho biiRlmnin mi'etliiK, a Hinlnl hour waa Mijoyed. AmoiiK Hioko prenoiit were Mm. Charles llruro Yoiiiib, teacher of tlio rlaHN, and Mondamrn Marlon, Mamh, llearh, Htenrim, Howell, Car low, DitArmnml and Mcftraw. Tho rumiiiaKe hiiIo held Thumdny Friday and Haturday of thlit uwk In tho Douol butldlim and eoniliietol by tho I.nilloH' Aid Hocluty of the Firm M. IJ. church, wna vory HurctHH ful, over tweitty-flro dollam beltic nottod durltiK ono afternoon. TIiq pniceedx nro for church liniirove iuout. Tho room nro beln ilo'iut od by Mr. Douol. r Tho Friday evonliuj IlrldKo club met at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. John UarnoburK lnt iiIkIiI to IiuIiiIro In I lie faorlto khuio. Ttiouo prcnout were: Mr. and Mm. J. 15. Stowart, Dr. and Mm. HnrKrnvn, Mr. and Mre McOowuii, Mr. and 'Mm. It. )'. Autle, Mr. and Mm. (lux Nowborry, Mr. and Mm. John llarnoburtr. Tho La ill on Aid Society or tho First PrcKbytorlau church mot with Mm. K. 13. (Joro Tuesday afternoon at her homo on Gouovu. Plans woro dlpcuiwcd for tho Clirlntmnx linznar which will bo held the tlmt week In December. LtKht refroitimonta ttero iHtrvod. orelioKlra hc'o miller C'onccrl monlliH p or l)v. .J. W. J. Minion forini'ily of HohIoii, .Miihm., ih re lieiirxinix iinltiKlriniody, lint aim in view helm; n pnlilie euiieert Kiiiiieliino iuiiiiK (lie winter hoahoii. Following I tlio present ineinlteiMlilp, lliouli oilier nro expected laler: Direelor Dr. J. V. ,1. .Mnrioii. Fimt violin Mr. I-M until CliarloH (tool. Seeoiid violiiiH.MixH lone Flynn, Mm. Hertlia F. I)iiilil.iniin. I'iiiiio MiH Hutler. 1'irnt olnrliml Mr. W. !'. Ilukw. Soi'ond clnritiet Mr. FtniiU floo. dale. Klitlo Mr, M. If. Idiwmnn. Hutu Mr. J). (. UnjtxeH. Fimt eorncl Mr. (!. F. Dyer. Trombone Mr. Karl Mnitney. ConlraltoMr. II. K. Itovnuaii. Mr. IMiou Jeromn In Krertlnj: his many friend In this city after a yoar'ii nlmeuco. Mr, Joromo will ro tmUit until bfter tho mnrrlaKo of IiIk HlAter MIhh Fern .Joromo and Mr. Waymi l.eovi r, which takes placo next WednoHilay. Tho lodlcH of tho (Ireater Medford club nro planning a Herlea of card partlod for tho club year, to tako tho placo of tho mid-monthly social meotliiKH, riioro who do not piny carda can brliiK tholr neodlo work. MUs Frances Xunan nml Mrs. Jonephlno ItiiBholl wero In Medford ono day this week to meet their biothor, Mr. Charles Numui of Port laud who will ho tholr uuost nt. Jack souvillo for a short time. Itt. Itov. Chas. BeaddliiK, lilwliop nf OroKou wiih oiiturtatued at tho Iler bon by Mr. mid Mm, Hogor llonnott durliiK tho recent mocttiiK of (ho tiouthurn couvocaUou of the dlocetto of OruKon. Tho ladles Aid Society of tho Christian church was entertained Wednesday afternoon by,. Mrs, Clark and Mr, WlltlaiUH In tho Perrydale Addition. MIhhuh Fern Joromo mid JchrIo Iliulil woro vntoi'talued at tho homo of Mr. and Mm, W. 13. Uraytou Tues day evening, About ten Kuc8tn wero piesont. Mrs. a,,AlilonhaKon who Iihh boon vIbUIiik frlouds In Medford for HOinn tlmo rotuVued to her homo at San Francisco yoatordity. Tho annual mootliw of tho Hognu JUvor Valley Unlvomlty eluh waa held Saturday ovoiiIiik. A kooi! atteml anco was nrosont, Mr. nml Mva. K, Tliompson of Oold Hill IivoukM their little ilnuKli (or to MeiH'oni l'riiltiy to nUoiid St, Mnry'H Aomleiny. Tho Tuesday IlrldRo club mot with Mrs. John DnruohiirK HiIh "wool;. First jirlzo wan awarded to, Mrs. ilohnson, ! . . A verv beueiliiiiil nnioiiut nl' 'nlet ent, ik lieiti (liken hi (lie I'arentH Teaeliem rlrole of the iliffomnt 1,'rmninur kcIiooIh of the city. Fri iluy (illeiiiotin (hit iifsoeiutioii of the U'ltsliinytoii uriiimniir M'honl mot in I ho uHfcmlily room. Ah Huh wiih ( lie fimt IniMtioMf incelin ( the yenr not n few mntlem of importance wera under eotmidernlioii. Alter the ImikI iiohh KesHioii the pro'rum wuh opeiieil lV Mine; "Weleinne, Mother Denr'" lv (In kimlcrp;iirleii rlnw.eH. The re intiinder of the priirmn !n jjiven elue wlieVo in (his inxue. Itelrer-hmeiiN HTWil by the tenehem nml u noeinl hour concluded the afternoon. Tlio time decided upon for mcotiii;; ik the fceniid Friday of each month. Mm. ,1. V, ICeyci nml Jfm. Waller Keutner wero hohlesM's Tliursday nftemoou at tho home of the latter, in compliment to the Minxes flcrttmle nml Frnnees A ho who left this uoek to make their home in Kan Frhucisro. Virginia crccKir mid yellow chrv HiiuthemumH were the deeointioiiN tho table centerpiece Ix'iiifr fonneil-of the flowers, tho place canU n sprnx of niitunm leavoi. After the hoeial hnuf luucheoii wuh Served. Thoso present bexides the nmv'N of honor wen- Mm. Charles I.ebo, Jin.. Homer Rollienunl, Mm. John Vnuter nml MiHh France Kennev. The Woman's Amoiia llihle eliihs of the Iliiitifft eliurcli met TueMlay eveiiiue; tit the home of Mir Louise llnupher on Wet Tenth street. A very enjoyable, oveninj,' was SMnt. Miss Denui Robert bemjr the enter' (iiiuer, "College GirlH." Hefresh ineiiJs wero served. The new offi cers elected for the next six month were: Mihs Cntlierine Mvam, presi dent, Miits Iterthit Daly, ice-president, Miss Xoru Dailey, eeretnry mid treusurer. Miss Klla Itollins was visilor. Any youiiK Indies in tho city not nttoiuiinj; Sunday school ore in vited to meet at tho HaplM church next Sundtiy morniiiL' at 0:15. A reception to tho (enchcrs of tint Washington school was given Friday evening- by Miss Inoi Coffin tit her homo on itoss Court. Tho rooms woro attractive with folingo of the wild grains aslers and roses. An informal program included voenl so los by Miss Jva Coffin nml Mr. Charles liny, piano numbers by Miss Anna Puriickor nml Mrs. Coffin. Light refreshments were served. About twenty-five wero present to enjoy the uffnir. A chicken pie supper will be served (his evening between fivo nml seven in (ho Deuel 'building by (ho ladies of (ho Methodist church, Mrs, Conkli.i having charge of (ho urrnngemeuto Thu supper is the closing .feature of tho ruminago sale which was verv successful, -over two hundred ilnUm? being eleavd. Music will ho furnished this evening by J)r. ,1, W. ., Minion and Miss Jounosso Hutler. Mr. tuitl Mrs, Fred, C. Page are guests at jho home of Mr. iiud Mrs. ('. rti Kmgh't "on tiust Mtiiti St. They will leave lor (heir homo at Los Angeles the first of tho week. The Christian lOndoavor society of tho Presbyterian church enjoyed a moonlight pienio Monday evening, A bou-five nml innrshmnllow foiibt were among the fen linos, 'Mr. mid Mrs. Myiton ,1, Kmetiek returned Wednesday punning ftom Portland. Thoy will soon be at home to their friends ut 20(1 SoutlrOritngo street, Mrs, M, J. KstoH loft Thursday for u prolonged visit nt Hond, Oro. m I ii filiviiyn cotiimi'inlnblc to hon or ilio decllriiilic ycrs of Die elderly people ntnong us, nml n moil licniili ful liOMpidllity wuh I'xtcmlcd to Mrs. llilllcy's liililo clnss by Mrs. Hugh Kllioll nl her home Tluimdny in tho form of tin itftoniooii coffee. This chiHM Is coiilpoHed of the oldest In dies In (he ejliirch, severnl nf uhoiu have passed tlio mark of "three score yearsmnl leu." They Imve mado u fine record during the past year, mid deserve to bo cmignttulnlci! on their wonderful record. .Some of (hem are pioneers of (his valley ninl tho lime was very eiijoyably spool in remin iscences of tho pt nml the brief lieart-to-heiirt Inljcs from the mem bers and guests expreed iinaiii moiisly the supim' benefit derived from the study of (lie lesson each week. ' Heaiiliful soiivcnus of uhito car mi I ions were glyen each guest, ufter which (he hostess, nistcd by Mrs. Hliliiilge, Mrs. Conkliu and Mrs. Titis served tin elegaiit repast of sainl wielies, coffee ami oike was served. Ho pleasnnlly wnsHie timo sjient that eaeli guest reluctantly departed lo her home, bearing, with her the mem ory of hnving lind.ii ".plcndid lime." The Choral society organised by Mr. Taillamlier jliis month had iU !trl rehenrsnl Inst Wednesday ji( the ioiiHerva(orv The aHemlmicc ;is well as the work done for a tirst night was very satisfactory. There has been a prompt response to the all for mow altos during the e.'irlv part of the weekyniid now (here is n need for more tenors to properly balance the chorus. Tenor wishing to join ore rcipiesje'd to coimuuuicate with Mr. Tnillatidicr heforu the next teliearsal which will take place nel Wednesday at 8 p. in. sharp nt !he conservatory, 31 North Grape ulree., College building. A luncheon was girn ut the Med ford holel Thumdny for Mr. nml Mrs. Clement S. Pcker nml party of Wnsli iuglon, D. C, iisiTtheir return from Crater Luke. Other guests were Mr. Will 0. Steel, Mr.K. M. Dixon, Mrs. Davidson, president of the Greater Med fort! club; Mrs. Helen Gale. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Allen, Mr. nml Mrs. .1. M. Hoot, Captain A. W. Deam, Judge Colvig, II. 0 Harnett, Itegiuubi II. Pamons, and A. S. Itoscahamu. Tho Ladies' Aid society of flic Fimt Presbyterian" church will iiiit next Tuesdtiy witltjftlr. Harry Wort nian, South Onkdnlo avenue. 't Mm. Wulter Kentner is spending tho week end in Jacksonville at the home of her parents Mins Kllnbefh Keliehor who has spent several weeks wllh ttouU nl Oakland and Cotlcord, Calif., is ex peeled home nexl Wedliendny. Mr. and Mm. Kulpli Lincoln eri terlalnod frletlds at dlnnor at the Hotel Holland Grill Monday evening. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan wan hostess to n n u m hor of friends Wednesday af ternoon at her homo on peach street. Itev. W. F. Shields and Mr, W. H. Ooro have been attending tho Presby tery held nt ItoHoliurg this week. Miss Ocnevieve Woriman is speiio". ing (he ucek-eml at the homo of her uncle, Mr. John Gore- Mr. and Mm. lWt Anderson .left 'rinHday afternoon for San Francisco to remain Indefinitely, Mr. and Mm. George Monroe loft Friday for Fresno to visit relatives. Mr. and Mm. Pert Anderson left MMMVi PAGK Tuesday nftornoon for Snn Francisco to remain Indefinitely, MIsh Loralno Hilton will entertain with nn afternoon party next Wednesday. HIGH-0-ME That's tho Proper Way to Pronounce HYOMEI, tha Famous Catarrh Remedy Made from Australian Eucalyptus and Other An tisepticsJust Breathe It. It Banishes Catarrh Ch.iH. Strang Is authorized to re fund purchase price to any dissatis fied customer. Complete outfit, $1.00; extra bottle, SO emits. SE9 YOUN Moth THRU BMHBMaNMBMi 'J&U ill mm lmiH J .. .. Al. No yoKBff wtmu, H.mrlt t ,Tf coming Motherkeo: sHouM"- to prepar her system for tk csl ordeal she la to a4rg. neaitb or bolU Kerseli and tin child (Upends largely MrM tk M she bestows upo herself ivtkm th walllnjr raonUw. Kether'a FrkMI prepares the expectaat awther'a aya tem for the coming- erent, aM Ha makes her comfortable aortas; M th tornt. Tho baby, too, Is more apt to H porfoct and strong -wlwre the wether baa thus prepared herself for-Hature'il supremo function. No better ndvlea could be given a young expectaat mother than that sho use Mother'B Ta,jm-a-SLirTrfkf Vtui?v a iR ft "BaWnEls medicine that has JlbmmWm.Xwi provott Its value tRIENll in thousands of c. T cases. Mother's Friend is seifat dnts stores. Wrl to for free book Mr tpect ant mothers. BRAOriUO XCGUUT6K Ct., Masts., Ce. Wii M II Merchant Tailoring YoiT(lont'buyrn Ovcrcojit cverjTycar, and when you buy one you .should get a good, comfortable one. Chinchillas are in great popularity. I have a selection of-fine Chinchillas. Overcoats from $20.00 Up ' Made to your measure. ; , T am sure that T can be of real assistance to yoiiin the purchase of your Fall Suit. I make to ,ypur ' measure an t ! i All Wool Blue Serge Suit from $16.50 XJp U f I make to 3'our measure Eain Coats from $11.50 "Up I have made a special study of garment making, and can advise you intelligently. You will not know how good material you can really afford, or what splendid style, cut and finish you can obtain, until you come in and talk it over. f W. W. EIFERT FOR HOME MADE TAILORING : ? Yf -3 n 4 I?1 209 W. Main St. Medford " . g T Baffaftaftawfttv.Aa..ftfc.ff.Aityvft.K jTa jTa A. j jTAATkAA ja Ta &.j&m. j&m. ft aa aT. aTA aTa a.T aAA aa .v X J&A& aTa VTa &. j&m. M Moe & Co. When you think of Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Dress Goods, Blankets, etc., we .want you to think of and examine the lines we carry. Were it possible for us to show you better made and better values we should do so. J v l uti i ijfL sirtrn t rr.M inn 'iv - HOSIERY FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR HENDERSON CORSETS GORDON HOSE ITave stoodithe tost for vears, and we have all the confidence thev do the same today if you give' them a trial. StoelMs ahv got sanieoivyou on r - - - ' r f 1 a trial. Stbebis alwavs complotc and should there be any particular style you desire we will be glad-to. i verv short notice. '" ' Mm. J, P. Redilyoelui'iieil S)olmiq yestoriluy, , ' from FOREST MILLS Fine weave Underwear is tho daintiest and most attractive 'underwear a woman can buy. The sheer, I'ino woven, close-fitting fabrics are perfect apd you can get them, in Dutch necks, low necks, high necks, long sleeves, elbow sleeves, short -sloevcs and without sleeves. Knee length and ankle length, in Union Suits, Vests and Tights, for men. women and children. . Children's Union Suits 29c "While they. last we show a woll mado child's Union Suit with drop scat, sizes from 4 to 10, for 29 Ladies' Union Suits only 39c "While thoy'last all sizes up to Ex largo '. 39 HENDERSON'S CORSETS The best wearing for the money. ITonderson Corsets are constructed so that, thoy will givo lasting servico and retain their shapoli-' ness as long as worn. Under ordinary circum stances one of these corsets should outwear- Wo of tho ordinary Idnd. rv Die side stays are double, they are made of tho highest grade lion-rustablo, flexible clock-spring steel. The bones are double, of tho samo material as the side stays, only of a narrower, lighter gauge.' A trial will convineo you. Prices range from 98i to $6.00. Tailor-made Skirts to your measurements) for only $2.00 lor the making. Ask us how. &tV5&$ 4' ' 'A ' 't-V fc X. ,1'.. '2 . ' if T ' wBVsaVkMA'eka. i V u J' 1' ) j "-.1f. v V. ' AV'01 ;.( . r J- XX i. &L&m