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OTPFOTCP WATT, TnTOTTNR MTCDFOnn. OttECIONT, flATPTtDAY. FRBTttTA'RY 1, 1013. P7TOT5 Til K WW Tlio Pun llulloulu rltili met htnt week nt I Im homo of MUn MurMmtl, They YMirkpil on Mm bunging for tlio rent room ttmt U hoiiii to bo opened In Hut M. I ft II. eoinimiiy'a liiilld. Ink. Tim liiiHlnrHM iiicii of tlio town limn Uiiulo possible, thn inuliilciiniiif f tlio rooili by giving flimneliil nlil. It In hoped tlmt uvnry woman In Hut county will intikn htr lumiliiuiirtoni Intro on shopping days unit that the town women ntul nil l will iiniulro tlui Imlilt of imikliiK tliu room n ri'iutoivoitN. An (olli'Ko women tlio rliih nrc deeply luteicslcil In tlio wtilfuro of tlio Htiitti University. They drew up rrholiitloiiH to lio Hi'iit to vnrlotiH coin nlttM' of tlto legislature to tlio ef fect ttmt Oregon give lean riuiioclnl ii Id to higher education (linn fin) other of tlio northern (Union, (tint Hie rapid not lul changes nnd Industrial progress requlro t ruined thought, tlmt tlui rltlxens III thn lint stnto election voted down thn III to tnipport, bar mnnlto, nod unify higher education In rounriUinru thn legislation must nmkii ridi'iiiiiitn provision for tho sup port of Kn Ktnto University nud must provide dellhcrullvo marhlnory for thn Jut solution of thn problems of tho relations of tho Institutions of higher I'duciillou In Oregon. An unexpectedly largo nimilier of low an huh present nt tlio third meeting of thn hoclety Wednesday evening nt Ht. Mnrk'ii hall. During thn buslnct nirrtliii: Mrs, Mears, president, nud MUs Helen Vorkey, decretory, pntdded. Vnrlotid ptitnx wero rut lowed nnd discussed hy of ft cor nmt inemlierd. It was definitely derided to give ii banquet during each winter season unit n picnic each sum mor, with one ofreptlou, (hid year' tiiwuiuet to ho Klven In Mnrrh or April. Thn tlmn of tlurnllou bctwrcn re gular meetings was left to thn di'rl dlou of thn executive committee. The social hoiird following Inrluded thn liroKrnm given below, supper nud dancing. Thn committed on enter tainment deslro to thnuk thoso who do kindly assisted In furnishing nn Interesting program, ntto Mr. nnd Mr. Hearlea for their dplendld niimtc during thn danrliig. Piano Holo MUd Inex Coffin. Vornt Holo Dr. V. W. llownrd. Piano Holo Ml Ivy llocck. Vornt Holo Minn (llndys lllninnu. I'lmio Holo Mr. (ieraid Tallinn dler. Voral Holo Mlsa Ivn Coffin. Headings Mrd. (leorgo T. Wilson. League Knitted Introduced by Dr. Howard. a Tho young hulled organlxuttou of thn Presbyterlnn Huiidiiy school havn arranged for n delightful iiiimlcnl to tin Khen thld evening by Mrd. Huns I'lo nud Miss Wnguur of tho fneulty of thn ruusonalnry depiirtment of Albany College, thn deiiouiluntlounl university of OrcKou. Mrs. I'lo Id m puled to ho n former pupil of Wil liam Hhiikospenro thu very fuiuoiid London vornl liiHtructor. whllo MUn Wagnor Is.nald to bo n graduate, of thu conservatory of Antwerp, (Sor- iiiii ii)'. AiuotiK thn eagerly nwaltcd affairs of thn present mouth will tin hn par ly of thu Ituvulur'd club, probably to bo Riven hi honor of thu put run milut of Cupid's JiirUldcllou. Tho Nik's bull, whlun occurs thu evening of tho twruty-fourtli Id uluo nntlclputetl. TIioh fortuuiito ououkIi to bo picH iut nt nuy of tho piiNt afrulm kIvoii by thu local II. I. (). K. need no nn miranco nn to thn enjoyment of tho loinluK danco and otlmra "from MIhh ourl" will certainly "bo bIiowii." Mrd. A. M. Carny nud Mrd. John M. Hoot woro hoMcNBON at thu homo of thn lntlor on KIiik'h HlRliway Tuoii dny (ivviiIiik at tho leKiilnr monthly dinner of tho Tiumituy Iiinchuon club, Momberd mid their liiiHbaudH cumpoNcd thu dinner KtieHtii, CnrdH worn oiijoyud durliiK thu latter part of tho ovoiiIiik. MIhh Hlaiich MacClutchlo, (luiiKhter of Mr. iiml Mm. John W, MacClutchlo of Max Vu had entered tho Weut Luko hchool for Rlrld at lam AiiroIcb. Mm. MacClntchlo uud MImh Kva mo ttuvHta of tho Hotel Holland for a abort tlmu. Woril Iuih been received from Mr. mid Mm. Will Htuwurt who aro Hpeud liiK Home dellKlitful wcokH at Chlca ro prior to tho Journey to Now Or leaiiH, liomuwuril bound. Thn ladled of tho KplHcopnl Guild mo uctlvoly preparliiK for tho liroalc rust kIvoii noxt Tueudny moriilim at st, Mnrk'H hull, Thn Oreiter .Med ford club bold ltd rcKiibir monthly iiieetliut Mouduy af tnriiooii In thu library bulldliiR, Mid. Itlbcd Riivo a inodt lilterodtlliK illdcnunui on thu nuhject of education, In which mIiu deplored thu lack of fi nancial diipport which thu Main of OrcRoii nccordd ltd hlRher luntlt u t Iomh of lenrnliiR. OreRon, derlarml .Mrn, Itehoc, com pared unfavorably with WndhlnRlou and California nud modt of thu north ern dtatiid In thld reRiird and thu peo ple In thu emit aro vitally lutorentud In thld ituedtlou of ediirutlonnl farlll tied, lid they nru In thu price nud pro diictlvnuedd of land In Oregon. Mim. Itebec iiUo dpoku of thn need of dtatn diippott of vocutlomil mid nlRlit ehoold. Thn fol'owlui; renolutlou wnn iiuniil uioiidly adepted: Tho ladled of thu Clreator Medford club repredentliiR 191 voted reaper)-, lively petition our IcRldlnturu to make nerrdiinry provlhlou for thn diipport of our hlRher Inatltullniid of leuruliiK. Thn heiretary wnn liidtructed to mall n ropy of thld redoliitlon to our rcpro deutntlvod Iu Hulnm, Mrs. I!, I.'. Corn rend nn ntmllont paper In which hn rxiilnliied Htntn Huperlutendent Aldermnn'H plnu to cucoiiriiRo rlcbt habits of health nud Indimtry nmoiiR puplld of rurnl drhnod, by InatllutluK nyntem of "(.olioot rrcdltd for homo work." Thld plnn wnd heartily eudorded by nil parent nud tcachorn preent. Tho ladled lUtened with much plrnauro to "A Perfect Dny" nuiie by Mid I'hoebo Hnuce. Mrn, John M. Hoot, nn chairman of thn memberdhlp committee, re ported twenty-three new named for mrinherahtp, Much lulereit Id beliiR evinced In thn work of thu rlub, Inndiuuch an the varloiid dcpnrtinrntd offer tomclhlug of tulcredt to ntinndt every womnn. Mrd, Mundy wnd nppnlutcd cbnlr man of thn nodal rouimlttcu to huc coed Mrd. McCillum. The work of the "Home Kronomlca" department wnn explulued by Mrd. J. C. Hchlllldt. Thn ineetlnRd of thld department will be held on tho dec- ond nnd fourth Wednesday In the library bulllni:. belnr; nt S'30 nnd c'onliiR promptly nt 4 o'clock. Thn flrat nicotine orcura I'eli. IS. Mrs. Hchmldl n rhnlrmnii, exteudd n cor dial Invitation to nil ladled lutercdtcd to attend theko meetliiRd. The outline for thu flrdt fho meet liiRd Id n follewa: l. Tho modern hoiide, exterior. (Id declopment, location, groundd, chnrnrter of dwellliiR. The hoiido beautiful, Interior. Nuiii her nnd lo of ruouid. alrpliiR roouid nnd porched, pliimbliiR, IIruIIiik. heat I ni;. furnldhlnRd nud dcrorntlond, eli mination tu furnUbluK, treatment of wood flnldhcd. DUeuiidloii, Which dhull II bn, n boiiKo or u home? 3. Thn kitchen, eaulpment. Con venlenced, coulurd, illNhwiidhliiR, back purch. iCookliiK. rhnfliiK dldh, flre'edd cooker, Rnd. electricity. Dldciihdlon, Kllmlnntlon of wood ruiiRe. .1. Tho laundry. I.nundry work. Appllnurcd, removal of dtaliid nnd re dtorliiR color. DIncuhhIoh. Tho pub lic vermis thu homo laundry. 4, HoiiNehold iDRlene. Ventila tion mid imiiltutlou. Cam of bath room, dldlnfectliiK. pedtd. Dldonao KeruiH and how to avoid them. ti. Jloiidehold maunRomeiit. Byd teuiH of lioiiNeholil urcouutlnK. In come nnd family expended, mivhiRd. Hyatom In hotiduwork. Orilor, fore thotiRht, routine. Mld OIrii Hteeb, thu plmildt, and her hudbiin.il, Mr, ChnrluH Kecfer, were entorlalned by Mr. and Mid. derail Talllmullor nt their homo on Houtli OrniiKu Htreet iuHt Buuilny uviinliiK. Tlio Indies of the Altar wieicty of thn Cutliollu eliureli will entcrlain with a eai'il ami dancing parly at tlm imrihh luill in (lie rear of (he eliureli huililiiij.', Tuchilay eveuiiiK, lVliruiiry tth. Mr. W. C. Hnuinol, Hccietary of the Farmers' drain company of Wobdter, N, I)., nnd Mid, Hamiiul woro ruchIh of Mr. and Mm. H. A. Nye of this city, Wedncddny. Thu next muting of (ho WudliliiKton Circle of tho l'uront-Toucliora' nsao elation will bo held February four teenth, with Mm. H. J. Holmes nn leader. Tho members of thu North Dakota ulub will enjoy n Immiuot at tlio Hotel Medford grill In tho near fu ture. Mm, O, C. Crawford vlsltoil frletula tit .lackHonvillu Wednesday, MR. AND MflS. F. J. 8HEPAnD EN JOY FIRST PART OF HONEYMOON AT LYHDHURST; MAY LEAVE SOON ON AN EXTENDED TOUR OF COUNTRIES OF THE OLD WORLD I'lillku iuoh( newly iiiaiiieil eouplcH .Mr, uud Mi x. I'inley ,1, Hhcmril urn ileleiinlueil upon mciiiHuk the I nil pfiit of llielr lioiiDyiuouii nt l.yiicl liumt, lnitiuloii-oullie-lliiilHou, thu bemitH'iil home of Hie liriiln who wui foimerly MIhh Helen (louM. Al though the nmnip'meiilM tor the te iiialuiler of tlieir lioueyinoou hIiII id IiiiiIii n myhler.v, it Id Inlleved .Mr. iiml .Mih. Hlicpunl will vlnit New Voik anil then leave on mi exlemlcil trill ahiiiiiil, Tlie Jeweln of the bride lime now been lucked iu it vmilt iu her homo iiml will be well uuunlci! there unlit lliev uie liikeu to n mile deponit vmilt iu New Vork City, I'iiikmtoii iletceliieH are Kiiiinlinc enrefully tho predeiilH iiml lire pal rolling the'eoii fliH'H of the entitle niclit mill iliiy. It In uuilerslooiHl that thu lirnlr will reliiiu lu-r city iiml eouiitry hoiueh nn nt the present. Next hiiiu mer, i in eoiihidereil ipiile eerlnlu, .Mr. anil Mix. Slicpuril will )me u h ul the opera anil will appear iihiiii iu Hoelly. .Muuy ii koimI word ii being epoken for Mr. ami Mr. Sliepard iilout; the: Itowery IihImv by llie iIioiixiiiiiIn who ilinril ul her expeiihu in the Itowery MlHhtou. Mrs. Moreui'o llalhiliiv-llulght, u hingcr of mru tnlent niul excellent voice, will he heard in n rental on February 17th nt the Presbyterian eliureli. This lady, with her Iuih band, u noted pinnist uud teacher of New Vork, hit recently become a n-xiilciit of tills city, lloth theM' mil Nicimis iillhoiigh thuy have been in Med ford only n short time, hnvc ei-ItildUht-il Inrge i-lashes. here iu vocal mid instruiiioiiinl inunir mid liuve the stuilio nt lilt U'lure) street. Mr. Ilaight Ik nil Moglili woutnii mid in the niece of Sir Andrew Hal liilay, n well known Knglihh entupox er. She came lo 'America nt the age of 15, prior to which lie hail already sung iu oratorio. Armed with intro ductions from Sir Arthur Sullivan. Alberto Itmnlcgger, mid others, her success us a singer was inslnntnii eons. She procured n pnuniiicnt k hitiou as soloist in the choir of 'J.VI ill St. (leorge's Kpiseopal eliureli of New Vork mid later sang in St. Ig natius F.piieopnl eliureli, where tho Highest classical masses are sung. She also sung in concert festival, and with the best sjinphony orchestras. In UHia Mi. Ilaight received flatter ing otfcru from .Maurice (Iran, the improssurio of the Metropolitan op era house iu New York, to hing iu Nichluug in which was singing Mine. Sehiunanii-IIeink; nK from Savage Opera company as leading contralto, I'refcriug conceit nud oratorio re cital work, she refused all theatrical cngugenieiiK Mrs1, llalliilay. Ilaight has hail the aihautages of the host teachers iu Kurope uud America, among them be ing Alhcrlo Itauilegger of Kugland, Mine. Marohusi of Taris, (leorgit Sweet and Oncur Sanger of New York. ltev. (leorge Wortliiuglon, bishop of N'chriK'kii, iu speakiug of her work litis this lo say; "Slio is known to me us a gifted woman of rare musi cal accomplishments. She Iuih been most successful as a teacher ami iia a soloist iu church choirs. From my acquaintance with her I would high ly commend her to those who are looking for a singer of talent and musical uccomplihhnieuts." Among thu imiuv fluttering press notices Mrs, Ualliday-llaight has re ceived Ihu following1 suffices to show their unifurm high iiraise; ''.Mute, Florence Iliillitlay sang '0, Love Thy Self (Saiuson ami Delilah) Salnt-Saens, uud won her way into tho affections of tho auilieneo by her cluver reu'ililion of. tho piece. Her .voice hns a witlo rango and re markable Hlrvnglh. The solo nrous ed great enthusiasm. Iu thu 'Ga votte' (Mignnn) Thomas, sho had a bettor opportunity to display her talents. In this selection her exe cution was faultless, which was ilue to the fact that she put more feeling into the song. The audience caught the spirit anil npplmuleil enthusiasti cally." Tho Mooso loilgo gavo a danco Thuredny ovouIhr In their hall, which wuh woll nttouded ami vury onjoy-able. - . 'VKiM t 'i WlMIG 'tH&BLlddddH Mhajar v t' 9 f ),. a u jMV2flddHrIiidddddddddl Vm AtthdHiHiLLLBBLL mg.and mrs ' -. -rUBBEM FINLEY Wkmmmmm Tho Wcdneddny Study club, tho object of which for the Reason of 1 y 1 2-13 Id tho study of tho drama, will hold another Interesting meet ing during the coming week. Fol lowing l tho program for tho after noon of February 5: Hudcrmann. Miigiln. Illography of Author; Outline of I'lny. Mrs. (Icorrto King. A Compurattvv'Btudy; Mnda nud Marie. Mm, Charted M. Ciig'.lih. U Human Vanity nnd lovo of Conventions Stronger Than I'atcrunt Love? Mra. V. F. Shield. Should Mngda Have Married Von Keller? Mm. 1 K. Wnkomnn. Dlhciiddlon. Club. There is n talenteil niu-ieian ii, the Schubert company, 'whcie work for many years pnt has been the real foundation of this noted organ irutiou's succi'ss. Quietlv, iinaHum ingly, artistically, she has served hoi art earnestly from a great love of it. Oilier iiopirauts for fame, with but a small imrtinu of her great ability, have made themselves into renown by circus melhudo obnoxious to all real artists, while Iivie Zoinlt Fur cell has been serving the divine muse gracefully and royally. It is hci plicniinicniillv deep voice that give the Schubert l.adie' Qunt lotto such an unrivalled tonal fouudntion, uud has won them the undisputed title of "IVeilesN." Hour her February Ul) at the Nnlalorium. Another of thu unique dances be ing given b.v the Hcvcllers dub dur ing this winter, will hu held at the small hall of the Natatorium upon the evening of Tuesday, February -I. As lent begins upon the following Wednesday, this will be tho only dance of the ulub during the next two mouths and undoubtedly thu entire membership will ho present. Following the uustom of holding unusual dances, tho club is now giv ing a summer party nt which all members ate to appear in strictly summer urray. Tho committee in charge of next Tuesday's dance is eompoM'd of Wholdo.n Middle, Treve l.iuusdcu, l.ec Knot, Karl Tinny and Ad, Sehustnr and from such n irath- eving of latent a most frivolous dunce is expected. Medford Cump No. 'JO, V. O. , united with tho ladles auxiliary order Chrydunthemum Circle No. SI, Sat urday ovonlug with a social whloh gavo decided plensuro to all la at tendance. A number of gnmes and other umusemouta was followed by a box supper, tho boxes being auc tioned by Mrs. J, Ling, district manager. About ono hundred nud fifty woro present, Including W. h. S pi cor, manager of thu Sucramoiito district, and J. It. Wick, clork of Ashland camp, W. O. W. Thursday owning Mrs. l'ortor J. Noff gavo a dnnclUR unrty for Mrs. J. F, Hoot at Tho Holland, guests num bering about thirty, The first home- coming" of th mill croles of the Undies' Aid soci ety of the Christian church occurred Friday afternoon iu the beautiful new church structure on Onkdnlc avenue. south. Mwdmnos Secly, Ganictt nnd Dow man received nt the door. Tin following proi'ram was given, prelim inary tu the business meeting: Vocal solo Nairn Scely. Vocal solo Mrs. Quiscnbcrry. ltccitation Mrs. A. W. Walker. Iteeitation Mrs. Seely. Vocal uiiartet "The Iist Hose of Summer." Mnsdainas QuNetiborry, llurgo , Ikiwmnn and Wold. Hooding Mrs. W. T. Itevcridgc. Rending .Mrs. Kirby. Voenl solo "Love's Sorrow", Miss (ilndys llinmnn. Aeeompani-t. Miss Benin Roberts. During the review of tho year's work Mrs. (laniett presided. Each member, having donated one ilollnr to tho church fund, told her experience tu procuring tho same. A number were given in rhyme, others with an ecdote, nud all were decidedly origin til and ciiiiscd hearty amusement. The ladies were then regaled with mi appetizing luncheon served iu cafe teria fashion, from n table adorned with pink cantutinu. Tho musical department of lio (renter Medford ulub will hold its first mooting iu tho Greater Medford club rooms in tho I'ublio Library, up on Monday next, February I), at 3 p. in. The following program will lie presented: How to listen to mitsie. Topiu of tho day Mrs. Kd Gore Tarantella Lisohctizky From his Souiinire do Italia, Naples. Piano solo Miss Irene H. Isaacs His Lullaby Hond Miss I'hoebo Hiineo (a) Molodio Tchnilkovsky (b) Deep Kivers... Samuel C. Taylor Violin solo Carlton James Selected Heading. . .Mr. Geo. Wilson List the iTieruliio Host (From Holy City) Gaul Hnntou solo uud Ladies Quartette. Mr. Geo. Andrews, baritons; Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Miss lMiocho Hnncc, Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Mrs. Kd Gore. All iniiiii lovers aro cordially in vited to attend. Committee. Mis. Hichard L. Wilson, who has been a guest at tho Medford hotel during the past week, was hostess at a charming luncheon given at tho Grille Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson's guests included ten mem bers of (he Suiwet club. Tho serving of tho at course was followed by an instructive paper on socialism read by Mrs. Ainu Hrackiiireed and a gen eral di-eii-Mim of tho subject by thoau pieseut. Mr. nud Mrs. Jasper Olllusplo ot Highland park, entertained Saturday evening In honor of Mr. uud Mrs. J. Shi tor. Games uud music was enjoyed until a Into hour, when refreshments woro served by Mrs. dtllusplo nsslstod by Misses Ethel Vuu Dorfy and Alice Cllnkcnbenril. Through thn honpltdllly of thn fa culty, a very delightful ovouliift wad glrnn to mombem of thn Medford Choral tioclcty, and Invited Ructtt Tticddnty nt tho rootnd of tho Mod ford conxorvntory. An Impromptu program Including well selected nnd vnrled mudlcnl nud literary numbers was followed by a general rccoptlon. Hnodwlchos, cakes nnd roffen wore served during tho nvonlng. To tho true lover of tnudlc It Id always a de light to moot a kindred spirit and with unity of thought and purpose what Is thcro to opposo tho accom plishing of any desire. That our city contains nn unusual amount of talent In an established fact. That this tnlent may bo used for good In Innumerable ways Is gradually being recognized. Thoso rcccfVlng Tuesday ovcnlng wero Mcsdamcs Talllnndler, Kd An drews, O. T. W'lUon, Wold, Hemon nnd Coffin. Among thono rendering tho program were Mlis Mabel Mean, soprano; Dr. Marlon, rlollnlst, Mm. O. T. Wilson, reader. Tho guests present wcre: Mosdames noil, Wold, Marlon, Scrnon, Danker, Bcarlc, Illake ly, Kd Andrews, Frank Andrews, Cof fin, Lockwood, Wilton; Misses Luctle Itadcr, Ivy Ilocck, Mabel Mcars, Cath erine Mcars, Iva Coffin, Inez Cof fin, Ksther Harrison, Helen Kelly, Hazel Norllng, Fern Stlne, Ivy Isen bcrgcr, Anna Puruckcr, Jcuncsse Mut ter; Messrs. Lawton, Puruckcr, Wicks, M. A. Itadcr, Herman Harri son, Carl Hansen, J. O. Painter, Flet cher Fish. A. H. Hlldcbrand, A. 8. Mack, Carl Glasgow, Dm. W. Marlon, It. J. Lockwood and W. W. Howard. a i The following is the program lo be rendered by pupils of the Medford conservatory tonight at 8 o'clock in the College building, 31 North GrajM! street: Piano Ilrownio Waltz Ilugbee Jcaunetto Itichardson Violin Berceuse Kohler Grace Wilson Piano Homanco Jos. Low Elizabeth Fusclmnu Violin Tripping Measures. Franklin Ituth Campbell Piano Une elito fleur Voss Nellie Campbell Vocal Colette Chaminndo Mrs. Miunio Scnrle Piano Spring Song ...Mendelssohn Miss Viola Phcistcr Vocal A June Homing Willcby Miss Frnnceno McNasscr Andnntc molto-AIIcgrctto for two piunoH Mozart-Grieg Miss Ivy Uocck nnd Mr. Tnillnndier Admission is free and the public is cordially invited. Mrs. Charles Delia invited a num ber of friends to her home Wednes day afternoon of thw week for n few hours of Fivo Hundred. Graceful bouimcts of red carnations nnd ferns were decorative touches in tho rooms. Miss Agnes Itroml assisted the hos. tcsu in entertaining. At the close of the Inst game, a beautifully hand-embroidered guest towel was givcu Mrs. Pntton, winner of highest score. MJrs. Kubrick, second, received n hnudsomo souvenir spoon, Mrs. El wood the consolation, nn Iudian doll. Ices, cake and coffee were then served. Thoso present wcro Mcs damcs Guy Conner, Edwnnl Polten gcr, Ij. 0. Porter, Jes.se Ilouek, Ed ward Trowbridge, 0. J. Pntton, Jonas Wold, Chnrles Young. Alex F. Duff, W. F. Quisenbcrry. E. I). Elwood, II. W. Books, Glenn Fnbriek. II. C. Hall, Will Andrews, George O'Brien, I. L. Hamilton, J. L. Helms, Kinsman nnd Lunger. Friday Mrs. J, Franklin Root gave a beautifully appointed luncheon at Tho Holland a farowclt gathering, as sho loft ou tho evening train for St. Paul, Minn. Tho place cards wcro hand sketched drawings of tho different characteris tics of each guest who discovered her own. The guests were: Mrs. F. tis- dalo, Mrs. J. W. MncClatchlo, Mra. P. J, N'cff, Mrs. M. K. Smith, Mm. Geo. 1). Conade, Mm. H. N. Moo, Mrs. M. C. .Immer, Mra. M. C. Uarber, Mrs. J. F. Boot, Mrs. Win. F, Quaylo. About forty young peoplo attended an Informal danco given at tho guild hall Friday night by Messrs. Coburn, Drophy and Chllds and Misses Mullen and Murphy to tho Medford Business Collego students and their friends. Punch tor refreshment and a daluty lunch was served at midnight. Danc ing was Indulged In uutll 1:30 a. m. A very enjoyable tluio was reported. Tho duneing party given Friday cveuiiig nt It ho small liall of tho Natatorium by Mossrs. Tengwnld, Bourne, Kerr and Bromloy wus a do cided success socially and othonviso. A number of novel dances wero iu traduced. a Members of tho Golden Circle of tlio Christian church, nnd their hus bands wcro entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ganictt Wednes day ovening. About fifty woro in at tondance, uud a genuine social tiuto ensued. t Mrs. John Franklin noot loft lust ovening for hor former homo at Min- Mrs. Hurt Harmon war hootemi at n brldgo luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Medford. Thoso present were Mcsdnmcs It. 0. Bnrdwell, W. F. Did dlo, K. Hafor, W. C. Cnmpholl, M J. Kmerlck and Miss But!. Andrews, Ida Leo Kentncr nnd Fern Hutchison, Mliw Ida Lee Kontnor won tho prlzo for highest score. a Mrs. Panting, superintendent ot tho mothers department of tho W, C T. U., had charge ot tho meeting Thursday afternoon. A good program had boon prepared, arrangements were mado to haro Mm. Unruh statu preseldont, visit Medford during thld month. a Next Sunday, Fob. 3, thn men's class of tho First ilaptldt church will hold a rally. Tho V. M. C. A. of Con tral Point will hnvo chargo ot tho les son ot tho day. Good music. Mr. Harry II. Tuttlo will teach tho lctson ot tho day. a a A skating pnrty wn given by it committee of women of the Christian church at tho Natntorium skating rink Friday evening. A Inrgo number wnn present, tho pastime continuing until midnight. The Sunset club met at tho homo of Mrs. L. W. Zimmcr on West Main street recently. Mrs. J. E. Strntton, who resides near Ccntrnl Point, will bo hostess for tho following meeting. Mrs. Chnrlen L. Schieffelin return ed Thursday from a month's visit nt IOh Angeles. NERVOUS PROSTRATION Severe Case of a Philadelphia Woman Her Symptoms. Philadelphia, Pa. "I had sever easo of nervous prostration, with palpi tation ot tan heart, constipation, head aches, dizziness, noise in my ears, timid, nervous, rest lss feelings and sleeplessness. " I read In the pa per where a young; woman had been cured of the samci troubles by taking Lydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Compound so I threw away the medicines tho doctor left me and be pan taking the Compound. 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