MEPFOTtP MATL TWBTOE, atEDFOTtD, OftKflQlSr, SATURDAY, ,TANITi-RY 20. 1012. PAGE SEVEN Gifted Musicians to Return Soon Hint nppcnlH to tho imagination nnd which unalysis can never grasp. It is this that makes tlm effect of llm doll-like lienuty fndo aH the nenfonni, Here is the definition of henuty I found in the dictionary before me: "Thoso qualities which nro most pleasing to tho oyo together with grace and charm a, beautiful wom an." Yours for charming womankind, MADAME THA VILLA. (ff o w '-PSMHtPt JMt r" -i j ' ' ' k I A vnry pli'MMiiiil uml enjoyable pur ly sviim ittvii Thuimliiy nlnlit at llio pi oily liiiiitn f Mr uml Mm Unlit. Ilnll tm Norili (Viiiuil avenun by their iIiuikIi!"!'. MIhh Atlallim, lit, honor of tint IiIkIi i'Ht)iiii hImi hold for hot' yniiiiK liuly filcinl MIhh Hadlo (.'(iiiiiM, who Itm vi Huttirdtiy wllli imr imriMilx, Mr, mid Mrs. Mllto Curimn, fur tlinlr former homo. Among tht forlumit" KitH worm MIhh dimly Mt'.MIIIIun. Kvyllno l.tiptiliil. Itulli lliltt'lilimn, Huln IImuiIh. Hitilln Cm mm, Moititit'ti Clark, .Itwtlo Partly, Lo Itilnit Ulilclt, Ulnli Cornell, Vonllit CnrlliM, lltirnli'o lluli, Klvu Amlernnu. Kvoreli Ulnar, Hay Ulnar. Monition IdllK, Uwnmto Mulilnou, Holtloit Mill. (iiNiiKo IVhitw. John Doiiiiuor, Kitrl Kennedy. ICurl (Jill. Porter l.onilroiu. (lMirKu Titus, Clitreuco Hviiiui. I.)l Murium. Ilohttrt HnvoroiiHOn mill Clttr iiiicii llonunr. Ilfitnliiintiili went HOivml lit lll:S0, All numrt having Hpi-nt it moMt ilollghtful "Vi'iiliiH uml nil wUh Mliw Ailullno, thi'lr I; I nil. thoiiKltUul hontiHw, ninny happy r ttiriirt of th tiny. Tim Uilltw' Alii middy of th Klmt M. IC. church una In ntKiilur tHMlon WMliiMlny nl 2: 0 p. in. In Hi" church, with hii iiniiHiinlly Ihtko nt IhiiiIwih'h. IiiiHiw lining printout snunlfwil thMr Intonwt mul loyalty In tlm work IivIiik dune !' H" wcitity. Devotional ixrcU- wore romluotmj by Mr. Httiefw. mul vw n comment (Inn nervlco In which all uro oxniiolml In riiiw tlmlr vtiwn of coiiMjcrntloit ami with doubled oiiorxy put I" "' tulmr bt your' work wti hnvo over done. It w deelilml In nerve- n buimiml for tltt umrehnntM and html miiw mmi of Med font February fi. Olhur manor of grunt Imporlmiro In tlm way nf cxtntllng ami uiilnrgliiK th" work r under ronhltliirntlon ami will ho itntlnltoly tlwldotl upon at Urn imxt ninmIoii. It 1h hoped all wlm woro prjwtuil on Wndueitdny will kIvh tlm iiuilUr tlmlr itiiwl prayerful thdiiKht anil loporl for imxt Wmluo tluy at tlm church . k Tlm reception given Hi" ('uild of SI. .Murk'n church to wnli-oimi llm imw iwtor, H'V. Slmrrin, uml lii fitmttv Tiniiilny I'vniliiK w" vnry iili'imanl uffnir. .Iih1k Cnlvijj Hiivti llm iiiblroHH of woIimmiii', lo wliicli Mr. SIhtHh ripiiiilitl. This whh 1'iillowoil by nil inlt'riwtiii pro urtiiii, iMiimiMliiiK of u whik liy Mr. IImIi; h piitno milo, Mihm l-Vrn Illiti'li iiimin; tcrilaliini Mihm Dniulil; cmnr. Ml. I'HrMiiiM; mihk, Mr (li-orjji1 An lIlKWK. I.iKlit rofH'wIiiwiilM w'io iirvtul ilnriliif llic t't'i)iiik'. Tin1 font initUti) in I'.litirxo wih Mr. Willimii AiuIii'um, iiliairiiiun; Mr. anil Mix. (Joilti'm, Mr. V. ,1. Hniwii, MiiH Ilnni lii i'VH, Mil. Hurry uml Mr. Kt'iitimr. Tlm WYriiitiHiliiy Slinly flub nit't wild Mrn. IIiiIMh tlim wicl;. I In- miiIi jiti'l of Mm iitlt'iimiiu lu'iuis' "Italian Ait." A pnptir tm "(liollo, MuMif t'io anil Km AiiKi'licu" wan rniul by Miw AiiNtin; Mix. Ilnllix mini u puiur ou lliittiimlli; Mix. Vnwtur on I.imiii urilii l)i' Viimi; Mm. l'mxum liutl for ht'i' sulijui'l Wiipluu'l; Mix. Mtiuix hml AiiiIitiim tin) Snrto, mill Mirt Sncilit'ur IihiI Titian. KufroHliiiu'iitH worn kitvoi! iiflur llm iroKnitii. Mix. Vawlur piiiirt'tl ttoffutt mill Mix. Alfonl, us piittul by Mix, Ainu'lto Wnktmiuii Mltl'VUll. Dr. uml Mix. DuniiiNtou ontoitiiinoil tlm Kivti Hundred club at limit' Imum on Wont Main strcat Wi'ilnohtlay cvt'U iiiK Tlm Kof,tH prosonl wure: Mr. uiiil Mm. Mmriclc, Mr. anil Mix. Lu!;o, Mr. uml Mix. Stont', Mr. ami Mix. Limixdcn, Mr. uml Mix. llnnlili, Mr. itml Miii. Wait, Dr. mid Mix. llaibor, Mih. Kuiitiiiir, Mix. Pfoulz, Min l.aurn Tritii'lilur, MIhh Kara Kuiliiy, irr. Will Walt, Mr. (lforKo Ttit-olilor uml Dr. Ti'uut'y, Aboul nfl of (lie yomiK IniliiiK of llm Auioiia tiliiNH of tlio Hiiplml Sunday Hiiliool nit'l with Mix. A. A. llolums thin wiiolc for a luiHiuohH ineotiui,'. Snvural niv inuinliurH woro tnkoii into llm uIuhh. Lif-lit rofruriliinuutH wuro Horvod itftor tlm biiHiuoHH nn'ctiiiK ami a houial uvmiintf wuh spout. "Mvh. J. D. Conk uml ilauKlilor, vli liuvo bcou viiiitiiiK Mr. uml Mix. 11. K, KoHtor, returned Monday In tliuir homo in I'orllnnd. M'r. mill jrix. W. II, Foslor rolunu'il HiIh wtnik to their liouio in l'orlluml, ul'lor viniliiif,' Mr, and Mix. P. I1). Wyiikoop. M!hb Alien SIiooIh roluviuul Sun day 'lo Iwrkoloy, Cal,, whom hIio is utlomliiiK Univoi'Hlfy of California. Mr, C W. Hyriio lofl Momliiy ftr Sim J'VuikjIml'o, & INTERESTING ETINGS OF WO MENS CLUBS. An iiMiihuully pleiihiml uncial even low wiik held liv l'"' I'.vlliian HiMlern Wi'diiehilny. Tin1 hall ami tablex wniv pri'llily ib'eoralt'd wllli lv and I'ohiin, uml it ili'lieiuiiH Hiipper wuh nerved. Diiiiimuk and ennU foiuieil Hie evenliiK'n enlei liilnmeiil, Mim. Pel I wuh eliairmmi of llie eniiiinillee ill eliniK'e uml Him other iiiemlieix of the eiiinmiltee wcie Mr. and Mr. K. (I. Tiou bridal', Mix. Ciiiium, Mix. Kei xliaw, .Mix. Iloduc, Mix. Lillian Hay, Mr. Peil and Mr. MeKee. The KelieeeiiH held an iuiliulinu Tiii'dav when I 'J new ineiubei wen' iiiiliuled. Klulminti relieHhmeutH were served later in Hie evening Tlm eniiiiiiillei' mi eiileiliillliliK wuh Mix. Ill I it Half, eliMiiiiiiui; Mr. and Mix. (Imldi, Mix. lloHitid, Mix. Aldenha Ki'it, Mix. Plall. Mr. P. .1. Howard, Mr. .lot' (Iri'Ktii'.v and Mr. Itnyden. Mr. f. M. Kidtl fiiterlamed .it fiiiiU Tlinr-ilay iiflnriionii uml Iter Kiiexlx uere ,MiilniiieH V. II. Ilrotvu, Ittiiiioilcii, I'ltrUt.v, KhiiIiht, l'in.'lili. Purtlin. DniiinU. Mt-rriek. Wall. Hnl- li, (le.irxe KiiiK and llnliuen. Tlm Junior noeintmn of Hie (ireMter Metlforil elub in plumiiuc a "Ihitnb Supper." An effort will be made to have all tin member attend no that plain, for Hie flit it if of tli" elub may be il'iM'tiNki'd. Mix. perry enterliiiuinl at enriln at her limiie on Vet Main Htieet lant Saturtlay fveuiuK. wlit'ii her utcts were Mt'Ktlainiw Sehennerlmrn, Mor rison, Palmer, Medowan, Mis.i Cox, Siietlieor and Weekx. The Intermediate Kmleavur soeittty of the lytMliyterinii fliureh, wltieh ih a uewlyttruanireil (ttteiety, will ineet in Ibe ebaoel Katurilav eveniiiL' at 7 o'eloek. Mix. O'Hrien enlertalued Hie Wed ntwtlwv Hritljjt' elub Huh wetdi, when Mr. Parry won the prine, it bamlMiMue silver fork." Mrs. J. K. Joiiuk, who has Inrn vix ilini; her tluuhter, Mix. Ktltir Poixor, left lant week for Iter home in Idaho. Mr. Arthur Clenry, ntliletie inau-ajce-r of tlm University tf Oregon, npt'iit tlm week-finl in Medfonl. Mr. S. I.. Leonard mid Mr. A. I.eouaiil returned Itt-tt week from it vinit to Situ Uii'K". Cal. Tlm ne.st iiit'uthn; f llio (Irenler Meilfortl elub will be held a week from Momluv, JumUtrv 'Jit. Mr. I'd NT. Wurner entorlaiued a number of the vinitinc inereliauts WediifMluy evening. Mr. uml Mix. ('. M. KiikHsIi will en tertuin the Five Handled flub Mon day I'vi'iiiuif. Dr. nnd Mix. M. C. Harber onler litiued tlm Friday Kvoniiij; llrid.nf elub tlii.H week'. Dr. Traeey of Albany spent a few dayM with Ins dnti;liter, Mrs. II. K. lCentiier. The Order of tlm KitHtoni Star will liolil a business uieeliii); WVtlimxiliiy ovuniiiL'. Mi-h. K. . .lanney loft this wool; for Herkoloy, whoro Him will spend the winter. Mr. mid Mix. .1. II. Woodford loft Sunday for Lou Augelen on a pleasure trip, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis re turn ml litHt week from a visit in Santa Cruz, Mix. ,1, 1), AndrowB ontortnlnoil tlm Friday Aftornoon Hridj;" club this wuok. Tlm Tliuixday Aftornoon Briilo oliib mot with Miss Hiuon Davis this week. 1 C. Kolloxj?, n former resident of Metlforil is spending n i'ow days ho re. Mix. Lnthrop Perkins ontortainotl a few friouds nt luimhoon Wednesday. Uvh. Luinsden entertained tho Fri tliiy Afternoon Hritlgo club this week. o Mrs. L. 1). Jones uml Miss Maud loft Thursday for Los Angeles. o Tho Ouilil of SI. Mark's chureh will moot Thursday afternoon. Tlif iiuirriitgi' of Mr. IJert Ander son mul Mix, Kvu .losepliine Kvitus oi't'iirred Kuutluy, January M, in Porllantl. Mr. uml Mtm. S. S. Kinitli of Metlforil wi'ia present for Hie eereumny. Alter a shoit hone.yuio)u spent in Poitlaud, Mr. uml Mrs. Au tleisoii will return to Medfonl and will reside in Mr. Anderson's hand some home mi West Main street. Mr. Fred Nielmls of Fnirbanks, Alaska, and MImh Aimlim of lliilaml weie marrieil in .laeksonvillf Juuiiary III by the Hev. Johnson. Mr. Nielmls urrived from Aluska Hie first of tlm week lo meet bis bride, wlm fume from F.iikIiiihI lasl suiiiuier. The happy I'tinplit left Friday for Fair banks, Alusku, where Mr. Nielmls is a prominent business man. Mr. I'. ('. Moatyoniery and Mis I'lsie Hioadley went united in mar- ruii' at tlie rresijjieriau inanse liy Itev. W. F. Shields, Monday, Jauii n rv lf. Mr. MonlK'ouiery was foruier ly a resilient of Metlforil. Mis Mont gomery is well known in music cirelos and has many friends heie. They will make their future home in Ala meda, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Ileilin of Kent, Wnsb., u'hii have been tlm quests of Mr. ami Mrs. II. U. Lumsdeii for sev eral weeks, left for their home Wed nesday. The F. I. L. of the Presbyterian chureh met Friday evening in the ehapel, Miss Mary (lore mid Mis'. Jacks iti'ling as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Johnson of Chicago, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wosterlund, returned Friday (o their home. Mrs, J. K. F.ifert of Itotchurg, who has been the jjuc-t of Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. F.ifert, left for her home Wed- nesilay. Mix. It. C. Washburn of Tuhlo Hock uml her mother, Mr. 11, K. Jones of Portland, left Sunday for a trip to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Anderson and daughter of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are the gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. F.d Nichol son. Miss Anna flarrisou, who has been visiting her siMur, Mrs. M. F. Hartley, left Monthly for her home in Port laud. A Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Joiie. who have been visiting Mr. ami Mrs. H 0. Wilkinson, left Monday for the east. Mr. and Mrs. Husen of Hreckou ridge, Minn., will spend Hie winter with their daughter, Mrs. F. J. New man. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet in tlm elmpcl Tuesday afternoon at J:!I0 o'clock. Mr. Frank MoKeo, fir., returned this week to Allmipierque, N. M., after a visit with his family nt Seven Oaks. Mr. Weiss, who has boon visiting his son-in-law, S. A. Kroehel, left this week for his homo in California. Mrs. W. W. Harmon entertained the Bridge Lituuhoon elub most delight fully Tuesday at Hotel Medford. Mrs. K. K. Kubli, who has boon visiting her mother, Mrs. Miller, loft for her home in Portland. Mrs. Mary Yoekey is spending n few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hrown, near Grants Pass. Mrs. Will Ilanley returned to Port land after u week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Polton mul daughter Gladys tiro spending tho winter in Calitorma. Mix. Tiltou of Wootlville is spend ing a few days in Medfonl visiting her daughters. Mrs. L. 0. Ling lofl Wednesday for Los Angeles, whoro sho will visit hor sou, Mr. J. L. Clemens and Miss Sylvia Clemens loft Friday for Stockton, Cal. Mr. mul Mrs, W. L. Ilulloy loft Wednesday for n trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. It, W. Tolfor loft Wednesday for San Frauoisco. 1 ' ' i ' 1 1 mJHIIIv Arj.1 aL Er JHIm "it , ViWTfl Loon) tiiun'c lAver will bo Rlml to learn of tho return to Metlforil In tho near ftituro of Mlnut Crowell anil Crawford, violinist mul planlHt who will after February I ho heard at th Medfonl during the noon and eve ning incitlit, Tlnw tvo young Indies for two years furnished music at the Nash grill, leaving when Mr. mul M rs. Otto Itelclimun retired from the iniiuiiKf inuiit of Hml bintlncKs, to ta ke rharKo of tho t;rlll at the Medfonl. MIkhch Crowell mul Crawford have a InrK' clrrlu of friends In Med ford who will heartily weleouio their ret urn. The Ladies' Aid society of Hie Christian church hpetit it very pleas ant afternoon Wcdiic-ilny, January 17, at the homo of Mr. Qu'iHeiibeny on South King stnet. Twenty-live members wen present. Lijjlit refresh ments were served. Next meeting will be hehl at the lunne of Mix. A. IS. Cuuniiigham, II4II North Ivy street. Mrs. Carjs'r will held entertain. All members are invited. The Kutrcnoiis Vhit club met Thursday afternoon at Hie home of Mrs. T. .1. Kastman. Mrs. HurrOughs won first prize, a beautiful cut glass dish, nml Mrs. Stennett won second, n handkerchief. Light refreshments were served. The Uennania Dancing elub met Thursday night at the Natatorimn with about 0") couples present, lte frcshuHMits were serml uml n jolly good time was enjoyed by nil. Mrs. Louise Midler left this week for a three months' vl-it in Califor nia. Mr. F. K. Deuel left Monday for Fort Wayne, Ind., rut a business trip. A valentine ball will be giveu by tlm Elks Kbrnnifcl4 ni.l.iu "Knl." l Mr. Karl Huntley returned HtU week from a trip to I-os Augclc. Mrs. York entertained a few friends with a luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Pfoutr. is the guut of her sis ter, Mrs. Denni-toii. Mrs. F. A. Mcintosh left for Port land Tuesday. WHAT IS BEAUTY? Hy Madame Travilla. s Henuty's path through life is a sort of rose bordered one, a royal progress; for to Henuty the world, big and little, high mid low, pays homage. Just as the individual wom an hits the ability to win favor and to plense does she come to realize that the first and most potent influ ence is physical beauty. If there is a woman who does not enre to look well, who does not care to win affection nnd love, she is an abnormal creature nnd with her we have nothing to do. It is simply human nature, a desire implanted in every normal woman's heart to wish for admiration and love. Assuming that it is not only the natural desire of wommi hut also her duty to please, in order to succeed, she must tram herself to that end. First of nil, let mo- impress it upon you, that end is not obtained by the uso of paint and rouges. Mohninmcdnns say, "To Kvo God gavo two-thiiils of all beauty." Not, without purjioso conhl Divinity have hostowed such power. Dr. Johnson, who wrote the English dictionary, said, "Nature has given woman so much power that tho law cannot af ford to gtvo her any more." It is certainly doubly true that we cannot consider tho subject of wom an's beauty, which exercises so pow erful an influenco for both good and ovilf without the study of its sources mul in turn answer that baffling question, what is henuty? From tho beginning of history the two forces most potent in moving the world have been beauty and gold, and when the two powers woro pitched one against tho other it was not beauty that, lost. There nro two sorts of beauty: Ono working for tho destruction of good, leaving a path like the trail of a serpent, the other uplifting mid working for the highest, noblest pur pose Tho first sort of beauty is only u desire to pleaso uml gratify the senses for n moment only to plunge into tho depths of dospair that fol low. "Dourest Nnturo, strong and kind, is swift to avongo tho abuse of her gifts and Heuuty that has no higher aim than selfish pleasure only ullimates itself in ruin ami decay." Mere physical beauty without hi-,'" moral worth is but a fleeting shadow whose history "is writ in blood" ami in tragedy. It is like the ripples on the placid surface of water when a pebble is tossed into it. Hut when beauty of person is united to beauty of character it is of high moral worth which the inteleet stamps upon the face and shows its dignity nnd punty in every movement. It is this combination of physical and mental beauty that makes wom ankind n glory in history. To prove this, if I had the space, I would take litiskiu mid Chaucer, who wrote "A Legend of Good Women," but o legend of good men, nnd Shakespeare, who has only heroines. The people of Egypt gave to the Spirit of Wis dom the form of it woman and was adopted by the Greeks, where we find it in both art and literature. Why is Hie statue in the harbor of New York the Goddess of Liberty and not the C...A ,.f I ilioi-tv? I So then, wherein does the magic lie? All sorts of theories have been set forth, but none have been ne ceptcd. It is the inherent longing of the soul for H'rfect hannony and the pletisiug sense of sight from which the beautiful springs. Demit)' reaches its perfection in the human form and its utmost ex ultation in woman. The thing which chnrms most is and must forever re main unlet limbic, for it is something "The Best OU for All Motors" Note the convenience of the flat Polartnc can gallon or half-gallon site. ' It fits snugly into the tool box fakes up practically no room at all ; and It can always be refilled from the larger packages. The flat Polarine can may come in handy, too, for carry ing an extra supply of gaso line along. That may save you from getting stalled some day. Always keep Polarine with you. Use It steadily. It means thcciuloflubricatiiigtroubles. 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"It's Time You Owned a WaUham!' W.llb.r, WaicliM are ih moil JependaMe i.f tlmr-piftM. Thtl ilXW iKumiati.it tUcm If jro.i want lo rmk yr w-Ilj l.i i u.irK..;-Ut i., you 3.1 au'iuttej WJihja.. , MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER Near Postoffice Rex Spray Companies Special Attention to Users of Lime and Sulphur Spray Notices have been sent out broadcast by a competitive firm, claiming n spray of 15 per cent, nearly one-sixth stronger than any other spray and recommending such spray to be more diluted than 1 to 21 because stronger than REX. The following is nn easy test by which any grower enn ascer tain for himself as to whether 8ttch representations are correct or not. The spray .sent out by The Rex Companies will weigh 10.9 pounds per gallon. When diluted 1 to 11 the mixture will weigh 8..G pounds per gallon. Any spray represented as being stronger which will not meet the above requirements is sold under false representations, and the person so offering same is subject to prosecution by the State nnd Federal authorities. REX LIME & SULPHUR SOLUTION is guaranteed at abovo strength. If made any stronger there is danger of crystallization, especially if the spray is left out in cold weather. REX is just what it represents itself to be, and should be used nceordmg to directions to get best results. REX SPRAYS are made in all parts of tho United States and Canada. W'c have had years of experience and know whereof we speak. For cash or time terms, see Producers Fruit Company Distributing Agents for Oregon. Also for Bolton Heaters. T 1-Efcj i)niatomwiiy HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nice appetis ing meal or light luncheon bofore any guest unexpected or not. Her friends praise her for her housewifely qual ities and sho feels that delightful satisfaction which can only coma from hospitality perfectly done. ' 'jphe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock the best of tho kind in tho town and make a selection today. Then put your fear in tho cupboard for you will be prepared for any company come when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 8 0-10 S. OENTItAL A V M , Medford Sfae. U44