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IRIBUNE
SECOND
SECTION
FORTIETH YEAR.
MEDE011D, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19. 1911.
No. 308. ;
WEEK'S HAPPENINGS
EDFORD SOCIAL CIRCLES
Medford
SOCIETY
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Tlii Ladies Aid Society of First
M. E. church met in weekly session
Wednesday nfternuon, thirty-eight in
attendance. The scene presented re
minded one of an old fushioned sew
ing bee with its social ehnt, good hu
man and busy fingers. Owing to
her domoval to the county and eon
sigmeut inability to attend the meet
ing regularly, Mrs. .). II. Carkin ten
dered her resignation as vice presi
dent to the socity, which was ac
cepted and Mrs. Steep elected to the
office. The business of the society
has grown to the extent that three
vice presidents are necessary to tnko
charge o ft he various departments
of work and those will soon be in
stalled and duly assigned. On next
Wednesday, March 212nd there will
be an all day session in the basement
of the church. Lunch will be fur
nished by the Indies, each lady
bringing her own and sufficient for
her own invited guests. All are earn
estly requested to come early and
each committee be on hand ready for
the final preparations for the Easter
sale which will lake place on Wed
nesday, April .'ith. There is much
to be done and the nsirtance of all
is needed to make it a success. All
having aprons, bags, fancy work
for the sale. Please report next
Wednesday so that each department
can know just what is needed. All
who wore absent oil Wednesday
misled a treat in the beautiful les
son led by Mrs. llines in which the
appropriate grace of charity perfor
mance, in taught and all seemed lo
feel the iupress of the dime spirit.
After which the society adjourned
feeling it was good to havo been
there.
Mrs. Scott ami Mrs. Orr entertain
ed most, delightfully Wednesday aft
ernoon In compliment to Mrs. 0111,
who loft for her home In Winnipeg,
last week.
The scheme of decoration was In
green and whito, In honor of St. Pat
rick's day, and oven to the smallest
detail the same Idea was carried out.
To further enrry out the scheme, Mrs.
Davis was daintily gowned In green
nnd Mrs. Orr In whlto. Green and
white carnations were used for dec
oration, and In the dainty refresh
ments which wore served the sand
wlchos woro out In the- shape of sham
rocks, the salad was In shamrock
shnpo and each guest had a shamrock
In hor Ico cream.
Five hundred was played and the
first prize was won by Mrs. Purdln,
n handsome cut glass dish; the sec
ond by Mrs. McGowan, an olive fork.
Miss WeekB won tho booby, a small
wash boiler.
Tho guests were: Mesdames Gill,
Ralph Woodford, Nicholson, Butler,
Lumsden, Watt, Hargravo, Antlo,
Houck, Purdln, O'Drien, Shearer, El
wood, Ed Trowbridge, Piatt, Holmes,
McGowan. Kldd, John Butler, Goble,
York, Perry, Hamilton, Barneburg,
Pottongor, Misses Snodlcor, Weeks
and Hasklns.
An informal reception was given to
the students of the Medford Conser
vatory Inst Thursday afternoon at I
the Natatorium vocal and instninieii-i
tal numbers were rendered by soinei
of the pupils, but no regular program
was arranged in advance. The ob
ject of the reception was to bring
the students together socially, to got
acquainted and to get used to sing or
play before others without special
preparation. The following students
took part in the pregram: Mrs. Etta
Hates, Miss Isabelle Phipps, Mr. Win.
Vawler, Miss Edna Eifert, Miss
Queen Perl, Mr. X. P. Wat.son, Mis.s
Elizabeth Ftiselman, Mis Clare Man--ning,
Mrs. Banker, Mrs. Crawford,
Miss Dorotty Stewart, Miss Jean
Audi'soii, Miss Mary OKmiu, Mis
Oeraldine Mitsche, Miss Effie Phipps. i
The second term of the conser-
vntory which will close this week,
has shown a remarkable growth in
the enrollment of students in nil de
partments. The next term will begin'
March 27th.
Mrs. Ed Trowbridge and Mi- I
O'Brien were hostesses at a very1
pretty party given at the home c -
Mrs. Trowbridge Tuesday afternoon.
The affair was in honor of Mrs. Gill,
of Winnipeg. Pink carnations and
ferns were used in abundance for dec-i
oration. The afternoon was spent
playing 500, Mrs. Ilouek winning fimt
prize, a handsome cut glass nnpp, ;!
Miss Fanny Ilaskins second, a pret-,
ty vase, and Mrs. Elwood carried off,
a finger bowl as consolation. Deli, j
cious refreshments were served. The
guests- were Me.sdnuic.s Gill, Antic,
Ilouek, Perry, Scott Davis, Purdin
Purdue, Nicholson, HutchuMin, Delhi.
Fabric, McGowan, llargrave. Ehenrcr, I
Barneburg, Orr, George Davis, Pot-,
longer, Cannon, Kentner, Holmes,
Afiirrisnn Ttoii Trowliriilirn" T?nv E!-!
wood, Goble, Gaddis, Howard. Piatt
Foster. Kidd, Butler, Houck, Hamil
ton. Hnskins, Watt, Misses Hasinas
Weeks and Naylor.
Mrs. Waller Han was ; a "most
charming hostess Thursday afternoon
when she entertained the Monday
Bridge club. Spring flowers were
used for decoration in the rooms and
the pretty homo vns most attrac
tive. After tho gam delicious re
freshments were served. Mrs. Conio
Fiero won the club prize, a pretty bar
pin, nnd Mrs. Evan Uenine.s the
guests' prize, a violet bowl. The club
members present were Mesdnmc.s I In
fer, Stokes, Chas. Brown, Dunlop,
Fiero, Carpenter, Perkins, Haiilcy,
Tomline, Boynton & Lux. Tho other
guests were Mesdames Evan Kennies
Mini per of Portland, -E. B. Davis,
Munday, Holmes, Dunlcp, Vawtcr,
Ilollis & Miss Putnam.
Charming Additions to Medford's Social Set
Miss Harriet Cox of Port Huron
Mich,, has taken charge of the com
mercial department at the high school.
Miss Cox comes here from Aberdeen,
Wash., where she held a similar pos.
tion.
MISS ETHEL BOM) (ON THE I.IUIIT), AND MISS HI III BOM), I I GIITI US OF MI.s BANK II. I.A, WHO HAE KETLKNED FKOM
XKW OWK TO SPEND Til E SI MMEI. AT GOLD HAY
Tho Ladios' Aid of tho Prosbyto
rlau church met In tho loading rooms
Tuesday nftornoon. Mosdanios Loo
in Is and Goodale woro tho hostesses.
Tho afternoon wns spoilt In sowing
for tho Hastor snlo, and about U5
ladles woro presont.
Mesdames Black, Wilson nnd
Green will ontortaln this week. Ah
there nro dally services this weok at
the church, It Is arranged for tho
members to attond servlco first und
tho aid afterwards.
Dr. McVeigh of Portland will hold
revival service at the Prosbytorlan
church this week every afternoon and
evening, and most of the church so
cieties, in hiding U.'1 V I L, hao
poHtponc-d their nice tings for this
weok. Dr. McVoIkIi will occupy thu
jmlplt Sunday morning.
In honor of Mrs. Archer, who Is
visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Dudley, Mrs. Charles Lux en
tertained TuoBday. Each guest
bought hor sowIiik and tho tlmo was
spoilt in cauls and sowing. Tho In
vited guests weie: .Mesdames Ar
cher, Dudley, Kan, Stokes, Clinrlos
Brown, llafor and Porklns.
Miss SiiPdieor enlorlained Monday
evoning at 500. The honor guot w is
Mrs. Gill of Winnipeg. Mis Uarri"l
Co won iiist piie .Hid Ml-. II. How
ard tin- con-nl. ition The L'ii.'-t - win
M-il..n.is (1,, pi.,ti. H l.v.,i,, M
Giiwiiii, Hurji i ( -! i i. Dimi
Perry, Leon IlaskiiiH, Barnoburg, Isaacs, Gerig, Opal Daley, Bertha
Scott Da is, Misses Weeks, Lou Por- l.niiideiibiuv, Flora Welch.
tor, Haskiiis, Banks and Co v.
The Wednesday Study club meets
with Mrs. Miindy lliis week, Mis
Worrell assisting. Following is the
program; "Mark Twain and Inno
cence Abiond," .Minn Lcrowo of Poil
land (one of thoiiinicculs) reader
Mrs. Cannon; selection, "Innocence
Abroad," Mrs. Shields; vulouti.rii.
"ToiuSnwor,"Mr. Gnlo.
The Question club met with Miss
Fern Jerome Friday. The evening
was spent m sewing and music, nller
which dnini reliesliiin uts we,
-I'Hiil, TJiom pi i nit wile, Mf- -foiim
1 .vim. T' i, mi Blttii'i. A'i -
A most elaborate dinnor was given
at the Nash grill Wednesday even
ing by the Misses Grace and Blanche
Co. in honor of their guest, Mrs. Sny
der of York, Neb. Pink and white
carnations were used for decoration
The guests were Mrs. Snyder, Mr. and
Mrs. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Toinlin
Mr. and Mrs. Woltz and Mish Toin
lin. .Mrs. W. V. Harmon, who has boon
confined to hor room for tho past
thico months with a broken log, ex
pects to be able to start for San
I'imiuIkco jjcM wick to visit rola-
HVIH
Mr. Andrew W-. Johnston of "Bon
nie View" orchard was given quite
n surprise last week, when sovoral
or his neighbors came In and plowed
his 10-acro orchard for him.
Mr. Johnston was Injured that Au
gust, by a load of grnvct passing over
his leg, fracturing tt so badly that
ho Is unable to got about without tho
aid of crutches, and his kind neigh
bors took this means of helping him
out. Among those contributing
wore:
.Messrs. Isaac Woolf, Louis Knlpu,
Boy Howard, Hlley Morrison, Au
gust Saroronttz, Will Howard, D. D.
Duff, Claud Schilling and Will Knlps.
The monthly social of the Ladies
aid of the Baptist church was hold
at tho home of Mrs. Harry Tttttlo
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Tuttle, as
sisted by Mrs. H. W. Stearnes and
Mrs. F. W. Mears received, and Miss
Lorain Lnwton nnd Miss Ethel Gray
assisted in the dining room. Tho
house was most attractive, daffodils
boing used for decoration. The ef
fect in the dining room being unusu
ally harmonious, as tho whole scheme,
was yellow. Tho dining tablo had a
beautiful clnny centerpiece a'nd hand
some candelabra. About 70 ladies
woro presont and tho affair was a
great success.
Mr. Tailandier gave an informal
reception to the students of tho Med
ford conservatory Thursday after
noon at tho Nntntorium. An im
promptu program was given by tho
students. Those who took part woro
Mrs. Etta Bates, Miss Kdim. Eifert,
Miss Isabcllo Phipps, Mr. William
Vawtcr, Miss Aileen Perl, Mr. II. P.
Watson, Miss Elizabeth Fusehnuii.
Mrs. Banker, Miss Clare Manning,
Mrs. Crawford, 'Miss Dorothy tSow
art, Miss Jean Audorson, Miss Mary
Olson, Mios Etfio Phipps, Miss Gar
dldiuo Mitsche,
I
' Tho Pythian Sisters entertained
most enjoyably Wednesday evening
in their lodgo rooms, Tho evening
wns spent in dancing and cards, af f
ter which refreshments of chicken
sandwiches, olives, cakos, ice cream
and coffee were served. Pink carna
tions were used in decoration. Thoso
in charge of the entertainment were
Mrs. Btuler, chairman; Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Housel
ninu, Mrs. J. S. Hamilton, Miss Joo
Gregory, Mr. Butler and Mr. Bar.il
Gregory.
In honor of Miss Lottu Luke, Mrs.
Folgor cutortained delightfully Tues
day afternoon. Bridge was played
Miss English winning the prizo, h.
handsonio cup and saucer. Tho
guests Misses Luke, Keutuer, Davis,
Hance, Ware, Triechler, Heilay and
'English.
Mr. and Mrs. Boynton ontertnined
at dinner Friday night at the Nash.
Their guests were the Misses Cox and
their guest was Mrs. Snyder.
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Now on Sale at Absolute Cost?
OUR STORE HAS BEEN PACKED AND JAMM ED EVERY HOUR SINCE THE SALE STARTED AND HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT ONE,
TWO AND SOME THREE PAIRS EACH. HAVE YOU BEEN IN YET? BETTR CALL MONDAY EARLY AND GET SUPPLIED.
Here Is the Key to the Cost Mark--Figure it Out for Yourself
SUPPOSE THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT A PAIR OF SHOES AND WANT TO KNOW WHAT THEY COST DUFFIELD BROTHERS. HERE IS THE
WAY TO TELL: PICK UP THE BOX AND YOU WILL FIND STAMPPD ON THE END THE COST AND SELLING PRICE IN FIGURES. YOU CAN READILY
TELL THE RETAIL SELLING PRICE OF THE SHOES, FOR EVERY PAIR 16 MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, JUST ABOVE THE RETAIL SELLING PRICE IS
THE COST, ALSO IN FIGURES. WE WILL SAY THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT A PAIR OF SHOES THAT SELL AT RETAIL FOR $5.00. THE COST WILL BE
MARKED LIKE THIS 603500 NOW IN ORDER TO TELL THE COST OF THAT PAIR OF SHOES, JUST TAKE AWAY THE FIRST TWO FIGURES, THEN
THE LAST FIGURE, AND YOU HAVE THE COST, WHICH IS 350, OR TO PUT IT PROPERLY, SAY $3.50.
COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SALE, FOR YOU ARE SAVING ALL THE PROFIT YOU ARE GETTING THEM AT ABSOLUTE COST.
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