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0 Tmi)FOT?T) rArr; TnrntTNK vkdvoiux onisaox, satihiday. vnimiiAiw 22, mm. FKQJH THK11 emsr-? 0 SOCIETY AND WOMAN'S PAGE t . Society IMIlor -Ml Jounon Duller, iMiomt n:ti. Club note under 1 ho direction of tlm ((renter Modfnril Club, I'Iioiii r 7 n i . "None llvoth unto liliniclt nlniie." ! GENERAL CLUQ DIRECTORY ! - - ('tenter .Miitfiuil ('lull l.nnt Monday (if cni'h rutin t li. Chili room In tlm Mlirnry Jlulltl lug. 2:00 i, m. builmm meeting. tt : (HI p. ni. piogtuin. Mrlnl Meeting-- Second .Mnnilny: pinto to Im ntitinuticcd. PreMdonl, Mm. W. U.s Davidson, 1110 Woat Tuntli Mlri'otj phono 5701. Music Department First Monday, a: no p. in.; rluli room, library building. Chnlrmnn, Mm. t. M. Ail drew, 35 North Itliirnll; phono tldf.'.'. Good nilUnnHlilp Department First and Tlilnl Tundiiy; club room U:.1o p. in. Chairman, Mm. C. I.. Siiulcfellu, 113 (lnnovii uvonii": iIkiii 2041. IMurntltmnl Dcpiutnicnl FlrM Kiilunliiy: cluli room, 3:00 p. in. Chnlrmnn, Mr, Geo. Itaboo. Central Point, It., F. 1). Phono, Jaokaouvtlle, 2I-F-2I. , llotnt Kronomlo Dojwrlmt'tit Second ninl Fourth Wediinsdny: dull rooih 2:30 i. in. Olmlrmtin. Mm. J. C. Schmidt, 3tl Hone nvonue; ph-ii" Home, 2(10. iloi'lnl llyglono DoKirtmont Third Mnmlny; club room. 2:30 p in. Chairman. Mm. It. W. Btenru, IC Itoso iiveiine; pliuni). IIiiiiih. 130. Our Moltii--Proiptno and ' tern. Wo do not wlh to wnslo our (lino at ilnwe mooting nnd ayntoni In conducting la our nlm. Wctlne-nlay Htudy (lull. I'lmt nnd third Wudiinsdayn; ll brnry building. 5:30 p. m. President, Mrs. IJ. 11. I'lokol. 31C Went Main street; phonn &S-. riin'iil-'IViirlirr'H ,mm lalloii. Korond Friday, 3.00 p. in ; Wnah Inulou orhool lmlldluu. )'roldtnt. Mm. I-'. W. Mowra. T.2 1 Dukotn nvw into; phono 3S93. 'i l'ttrrm.TvnrlnTV Cln-li'. Third Friday, 3:00 p. in.; 1lnoi v,. adimil tiulldhiK. rroildiml. Mm. (Iio. Klnr.. S43 Knt Main atrret: phoun 09K2. IMifllrllonlr AkMirlnllon. Horoiid nnd fourth Saturday. S:"1 p. in.; aocond Haturday at nwt rnonia, fourtli Saturday at lioiiim of niKintipm. lr'aldont, Mm. J. (1. W'llHiiu. H7 Ntmtown atrmif. phoim GtiO I. ndli'Ki Wmimii'i Clnli Srrond Hfltur'day; lunolmon, 1:00 p. m.. larn to Im nnmiunrcd. Froal-di-ut. Mm. Winifred Surromli. raiudi. (Irlffln Crwk; phono, rural, Vl-U. W. ('. T. V. Thuradny of sicli week: llnptlnt nlmrcih. 3:011 li. in. Proaldeut, MM. II. Ilolmoa, 737 Siutli Cnntral nvo utio; phono tO-'l. Alloiillon! Womin of tlio Vnlloyl Do win know that thoro nro nt iimiiiib on tlm fourth floor of llio Mmifnrd Furulturo and llardwnro rompany'a liulldlntr. Sua. Vi nnd 4U2 for llio froo iifo of tlio worn .... ..r i...ir,ir,i ninl vicinity? Tnko ' " . tlm olovalor. fonm up nnd roat. mvo your imrfola, inix-l your friend. ;ot a cup of ton for flvo roiita, or check your haliloa for ton rent por Imur. Tlm room nro nlwnya upon with tin iittondant In chnrno from 11:00 n. in, until r.:00 p. in. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK (Iroiitoi- Modfoid ("lull, Momlny, Polirunry ?h 2:00 p. in. Cluli romiiii In library litiUdliifr (lood CltUuiiHlilp Uopiirtmenl Tucnday, Foliruury 2C, Ui30 p. in.. library liulldliiK. Home KconomlCH oDpartmont WYdni'Bdiiy, Koliruary 'JO, -:30 p. in. Udurntlonnl Oopnrtmont Balur dny, 3:00 p. in. March 1, llbrnry bulldlim. Tho (lood CUUoiiHlilp impnrtmcnt will hold ItH roKiilur muotlwia a uniioiiiiM'd In tho Konprnl club ill root nry on tho flrat nnd third Tuea dnyH of enuh month, but 11 will moot mitt TuoHduy, Fobruary 25 to orK Izu nnd lny lioforo you n- plim of work. All womoii who nro lutorost od In tukliiK t'mlr rlKkt laoo In the romiiiiinlty and In tho homo nro In vited to coino to tluwo 'HootnK. Tho ri'KUliir monthly muotlim of tho (Irontor MoiUonl Club will bn hold In llm club roonm of tlm llbrnry bulldluK on Momlny nrtornoou m- ginning nt a:00 p. in. A mil nt- tomlum'o Is doHliod nt llio niinIneHH meeting ltd neutral Important matter nro to come up for iIIkoumsIoii. In order that tho tlojirlmuntnl HyHlnni shall not bronk llio rluli tip Into a number of small club, mid to k t.-nji ( M unit, owh of tho depart iniinta ha charge of u program nt tho regular mooting from now until I ho cloan of tint ynr. Tim Decern hr iimntlng wiin In charge of thn (lood Clihi'ualilp diipiirtiimnf; tlio Jiiumiry mooting, of tho udtioiitlonnl, while thin Kill run ry iirogrntu la to be rouilimti'd lir thn homo economic do linrtmoiit. Among other thing Ml Muhollo U. Mourn. Iit'iid of tlm domes tie nrl department of tlm public (.rlmoU will go tntk on some pliiini' or homo ccniiomle. FUTURE EVENTS Mm. ChiirbiH M. I'mkIIhU n'.'rtMln with card imxt Monday aftoruoon ni 1 1 or homo on Onlidato avoiimo, Kiith. Tlm Jioxt party kIvoii by tlm (Solf nnd country club will bo hold In the amamll hnll of tlm Nntntorlum liullil- Ihk. ' Mm. Wllllnm llmlK'i nod Mm T. IC nanlla will bo hoKtoiiuc m-xt mwiU nittiirtalnliii: for Mm, Caroy on VhI noadny nnd Thumduy nftoruouu ro apoDthidy. Tlm aoelnllat' loon I will hold n vorlnl nod 'inlim4liiy ovanlux nt Hmtth'x hall on .Vorlli Urnpo trtt. A liroiinim will bo ulvoii, airi.i nnd ilanulnw to bo othor fimturHs. Am Informal danrlui; party will k mIviiii t tho Hiimll ball of tko Nata liirliini llio hvwiiIiir; of tho nnty- olichth. Tho raiiiHilllOfl InelHdua Moiam. Tenrtwnld, llouruu. Ilrouiloy nnd Ktrr. That Tho llovolom will kIvo oiio moro party thla wrnaon la u rofloii whloh I IioIiik olroiilnti'd. Tim uffulr on idnunod will tuko ptneo aftor tho olomi of tlm l.onton noamiti nud will bn In tho tmturn of n fnuoy drtua Uill. V Tho Indloa of tlio llooaovolt Plrt-le of (bo local rareiibTonrlirra mwwlw lion will bo hoHtotNioM nt n muUcal nud ton Klvmi lit -tbo Jiymo of .Mr S. I.. I.connrd on Cottapo ntroor. Dm oftornooii of St. I'ntrlck'a day, Muri-li 17. Tho noxt puplU' rncllnl ot tlio Madford Coimorvntory will tnko plaw lioxt Snturdny ovonliu;, Mnrch 1. and promlnoH to bo n Intoroiittuic na the ono Rlvon thl month. Tho prouron will bo publlnhrd Inter and will be Rlvon by pupil In tho doKii".ii.ntn of piano, oleo. violin and olocnllon. Tho wcoiitl niuatoat y.lvon In ron nootlou with tho inualrnl ilopurtnu'iit of tho (Inuitor Moilford clpb will tnko plnro Motidny nftornoon, March 3. In tho club mom In tho public llbrnry Particular nud program will bo pub lUlicd lator. Tho afternoon la undo,- tho pitmoual dlrocllon of Mr. Oeoruo Androw. Tlm Home KrouomloK Hopartiuout hold It norond iiicotluK noxt WodnoMdny, Fobrunry 3Cth, In tho llbrnry rluli room nt 'J: 30 p. m. Tho aubJoct for atudv U tho "Mndol Kltchou," to bn illsriiwcd by ono of tho locnl ciiutrnotnm. Mra. J. W McClntuhlo will rend a pniwr on tho mothod of rookliiK, oloctrlclO'. rh flroloxa cooker, nud chafing iIIhIi. Tlm Kdurntlonnl dopnrtineut of tho tlrontor Medford club holds It monthly moctliiR In tho club room of tho Mlirnry bulldliiR on Baturdny, March lat at throo o'clock. Tho toplrH to bo dlHCUHKod roncoruliiK tho oHtnbllHhmoiit of n atory-tollliiK hour for tho rhlldron nud tho aliupllfyhiK of tho dros nud ninn iters nmoiiR tho arlinol iJilldron two vory llvo aub- jectB. Coino ntul liwir ilium. WEEK IN SOCIETY Tho Washington tea, nt tho-homo of Mm. 1). T, l.nwton wnn n vory enjoy nblo orraHlon, na It afforded nn op portunlty for nil tho memboni of tho I jul lea Aid society to moot aoelully, and as It waa tho first ovon of tbo kind lu many months, a vory largo nt tondiinco of mombora ami thulr frlondH, moro than u hundred In iium bor, woro jirosout. 'flm gnostu woro mot nt tho door by Mm. I.awton, assisted by Mr. Hoy nud Mm. Mcokur. Mra. Cdukllii con dimtod tho guoBtn to tho cloakroom, nnd Mm. W. H. Mookur plnnod tlio Bouvoulra of roil hntchota on ouch guoHt, Much pralso la duo Mm. Am splRor and hor nssUtantu for tho ur tlHtlo ilororntlona which ronalaUul of festooiiH of rod h.itohota HUBpoudod from thn coiling of both living room nud dining room, In tho hull largo Amorlnui ringa drapnd tho ontranuo to tho living room nnd otnlrwny. jlrai wicka hud eliarBo of llm inimlo nnd presented thn following program vslilrh wnn mrjoyed by nil: Piano duot Mm. Clnrntien Mofknr, Mia Vromnn. Hoik; Mm. WVKor Van Hcoy. HoadltiK Mm. Itoblna. I'lntio duel Mm. Wnlkor and Mm, Hlloj. Kondlnir Mlwi Vnn Motur. Hour--Ml Coffin. I'lnuo duot MIm Vrotnan nnd Mm. Munkon HofrsnliniDiit of dollclou lc cronm, topped with tho fiiinou rtmrry from llm WnahliiRton urchiird. nnd cooklo hntclmt followed by cof foo worn aorvml by Mm. KlnlHyaldo nnd Imr aimUtanta, Mm. I.tmllay, Mm. Moidnff, Mm. Cnmpboll, Mm. Rtull nnd Mian Wiley. Much to tho dollnlit of tlm kiiohU. wn tho npptKiraut-0 In thoir mlilit of Mm. Murtlin WaahliiRton, nnd nnl wlthatnndliiK nlm I In inuili domntid nt thl acnmni of tho year, ahn farored them with u.ullo a lengthy tnll. nud from nil pro'nt npnonrnuce will ie able to attend many moro Wanning- ton toon. Mm. Albert Hltdobrnnd. third vice president of tho noclnty, and ehnlr ninn of tho outortnlnmont, delro to llinuk nil tho Indliw who ao kindly rendered nMlalnnco; nlno to Mr. and Mra. Iaivtou for tho tio of their beautiful home. Tho WediKiadity Study club had ono nf Its omul Ititoreatlng mooting thl week. Tho program wn In chnrgo of Mm. I'ortor .1. Noff and thoNo who took part In tho afternoon dlacusalou wore Mm. l'lckl. Mm. Calo, Mm. Mmm nnd Mm. Ilrneklnrcod. Mm. Neff gave it Irfogrntmy of lloiirlrk IhIioii and brought out In rollof the for Hint combined to produce tho U(U Kc-n Highway homo of Mrs. gonitis. Mm. llrackliirood gave an Jolm M- Uoot Btvo j.ioaguro to many, oiitllnoof tho play 'Cliotta" nnd road'THP juncheon was followed by three Mlth unusual dramatic imwor, por tions from tho play. Mrs. l'lckel nvul it splendid imper In which IJu gonle was tho principal theme. Mm. (Jnlo's quoatlnii, "I Society to lllnmo for Mm. Alvlng living her l.lfo" said In part, "Society I to blame, but ao nro wo to bin mo for Mieloty. When man nto to llvo nnd did not llvo lo eat, whon ho sought hi mate for llio mother of his chil dren, and not for a plaything, tbrlo hvna no need for law. It wmronly when man forgot or did not under stand Hint ho waa a part of nature's groat ichomo. and did not llvo up to her Biipremo lawa. that society' laiH woro made. Mm. Alvlng was. a victim of these mau-tnnilo conven tion. Sho took hor vow. "Till death do us part" literally nnd by hor con reutloti diseased coiisclonc was forest! to llvo with her husband, it morally corrupt man, bringing Into tho world a tainted child. Sho In only nn example of how outraged uaturo punishes us for our sins against her supremo laws.' Mm. Menr Rvo n clear convinc ing tnlk mi tho subject. "Did Mrs. Alvlng hnvo any right lo llvo with her husband after sho bud discov ered his moral degradation " "Most omiihntlcnllr no." alio said, "wo owe to tho past-mid to tho future n stronger me, nnd no woman has u right to llvo with n man who Is morally or phjslcally unfit to bo a fnther." Tho discussion ontored Into by tho club was not ns heated na tiHiial na tho patters which bad boon road covered tho questions thoroughly nud convincingly. Tho next mooting of tho club will tin hold Mnrch Mh. nt the homo of Mra. Vuwlor. A "Character Party la on schedule and mucti Interest Is bolug taken lu It. Dr. Plckol outortnlnod tho physi cians of Medford ul n woll nppolntod dinner nt tho Hotel Medford Tuos- dny evening. Tho decorations wero red carnations and ferns with np proprlato place cards. Aftor dinner limy repaired lo tho roaltlonro of Dr. IMckcl nnd discussed tilan for tho Stnlo Medical associa tion which. couvones In Medford lu September. Dr. l'lckel was olectod elmlrnmii nud Dr. Clancy secretary. Tho following coinmltteoB woro up pointed by tho chain Flnnuco, Dm. Clancy, Seoly nnd Stearns; entortuln mout, Dm. KmiiionH, Mnrlon, Thayer, Conroy nnd Golden; publicity, Dra. Hnrgrnvo, Porter, Mnrlon, Lockwood, Harbor nnd Lockwood, Dr. Marlon ronderod soma delight ful selections on tho piano. Tho Paront-ToacJiera association of tho Washington school was hold nt tho school building Friday, Fob. a I, with over sixty ladles In altoiid unco, Tho meet lug wn opened by tho president, Mm. Mourn. Six lit tin puplhi from Mis Plticstcr'B room thou delighted tho Indloa with n pa triotic song, followed by u vocal Holo by Miss Coffin, .After tbo business cession tho president gava tho mooting to Mm. ,1, (1. (lore, tho lender for tho nftor noon. Tho subject for discussion being "School Futlguo,'' Miss Kelly poko on oniivti arid renult of fntlfttio In tlm ncliol which pruvod rt vory In torontliiK Inlk, following by Mm. FiiMiilmun tflklnc thn nubjrrt from tho molliurn' tnndpdnt nnd brlUKlnx out roiiio Very helprul t)ioiilita to nit prfaiit. Mm. Ooro clonod llio" dUotunlon with n vory canioat. honrt to honrt talk to fnothor and tonshem. Af ter tho dainty rofrohinonta thn lud Ion llntoued to Dr. Union In nn np ponl to thn nMOclntlon In rcrcanl to (ho r mi) ry. A Rf-noral Invitation la oxtemlod to all mother In tho Waxh Inntoii kcIiooI dlatrlct to attend thoo innotlnRS In order to net acquainted with en oil other nnd with tlio teach er In tlm school. Mm. A. M. Cnroy who le.iv llilaiwro weitomeu into tlio oruor rouow city tho last of next week nftor i- ln Initiation coromonle. An appotlz ernl year' roaldenco hero, bn boon U hnnauct wa rved. Thort in tho Kiiot of honor at aovornl recent I charge of the evening wero Mr. nnd nrrnira. viitiiuifiv. Mr linn tf-ir.iMrB. John Olmatcnd. Mr. and Mrs. t ,11on nPrtnned for Mm. Cnror at tho Hotel Medford, Friday afternoon Mm. Dudgo was hottewi to u congen ial company, Invltid In compliment lo Mm, Carey. Tho affair wa a throo course bridge luncheon. I'lnk tulip wero In evidence In tho dining room, tho living rooms showing an' Mm. C. M. KiibMhIi, hold it first nrrnngomcnt'of violet nnd Jonquil.! meeting Wednesday evening of tills The honor guest received handsome j week at the Hotel Medford. Th gift from tho hoBtos and from Mr.' members which at present number Mtindy tho hitler receiving first prlxe' twenty-four, wero regaled with an ap for highest srorrt. . petlxlng dinner, afterward enjoying (luests of Mm. Hudgo Included Mesdame Caroy, Scantlln, IMirdln. Mundy. Harmon. Daniels, Kngllsh, Smith nnd McMillan. Mm. Daniel entertained Inform nlly for Mrs. Carey Thursday nftor noon ninl today a violet, iuncm-on BVn fr tho hntno lady nt tho beau- table of bridge, appointments and decoration being extremely dainty nnd attractive. Tho fifth, and It reports nro trim, (ho most enjoyable meeting held by the North Dakota club of this city took place nt tho Hotel Medford Thursday evening, with an attend ance of olghty-throe. Tho first fc.v tnro of tho evcnlng'waa tho serving of an elnbornto nWcourso banquet obn fwo long' tnDl.i extondlng tho full length of tho dining room. Dou blets of red carnations were placed at Intorvala In tho center of each table. Aftor thn banquet tho follow lug program wait heard: Toast, "Dakota Prairie" Mm. John Carkln. Piano solo, "HungarlaniDanco" Miss Ioralno Hilton. ' Vocal solos, "Sing, Smile. Slum ber". "A Tragic Tale." Mrs. D. McKil lop; violin obllgnto. Miss lone Flynn. SpeechMr. D. W. Iuke. Vocal duet. "A Perfect Day", Miss Hnnco nnd Mrs. Wold. ltomlnlt.ronco Mr.'F. B. Merrick. Vocal tolos, 'Wishes," "Jnpaneso Love Song." MIh Hnnco; violin obll gnto. Miss Flynn. Address Judge K, 12. Kolly. Song "America." During tho business session which followed Mm. John Carkln was ojivt hI president. Mrs. Campbell, vice president. Mm. Jouaa Wold, secretary nud treasurer. Tooao present thctKoxtonded a vote of thank to Mr. Mohr of tho hotel management nnd adjourned to tho mozuinliio floor for a social hour. A delightful luncheon with covers laid for eight was given Wednesday nt Hotel Medford by Mra. Hurt Har mon lu complluiunt to Mra. A. M. Cnroy who Is leaving Medford shortly lo reside In Fresno, Oil. Tho lunch eon was served In five courses and tho table was nttrnctlvo with n hand some lnco centerpleco and n boautlful Imskot of lavender primroses, tho linudlo of which was twined with pink tullo nnd tied with bow-knot. Tho placu cards woro of a pink floral design. Tho Invltod guests were Mosdamca A. M. Caroy, T. 12. Daniels, Wm. lludgo, J. M. Uoot, T. 12. Scnnt lln, Jnp Andrews nnd C I, Hutchin son. Mm. Carey ao guest of honor wis tho reclpleut of a souvenir prlzo and Mrs, Hutchison tho prlzo for highest score, A marrlngo of interest to ninny local residents occurred Wednesday evening at Portland whon Miss Stella Hockor of Lampnsua, Texas,- becamo tlio brldo of .Mr, WIIIUm-Tyler-Smlth, Jr., of this city. Tho lnnrrlugo tooU place at tho First Presbyterian church tlio Kov. John H. Iloyd officiating. Tho Riiostu Included ouly tho liuino dluto volatlvcs and friends of tho eouplo. Mrs. Smith spoilt last sum mer In Medford and la woll known In tho. city, Mr. Smith Ja circulation mnnnger of tho Morning Sun. Thoy will mtiko tholr future homo in Med ford. Tho members of tho Thurmlny Lily Urldgo club woro entertained In a delightful manner at tho home ot Mm, KdKiir llnfor tho nftornoon of tho SOlh. Luncheon appointment wero iiitKXOHtlvo of tho early aprltii? day, tho color arhorno nf y,ro"ii nnd whlut uirrled out with nn elaborate (JUplny of whlto carnation and fornn. Yollow Jonnull and violet wero nttrnctlvo In tho living room. Tho flrat prlw at card w.i won by Mr, Cluronto liutchlaon, who ro oIvil a dainty .flllitreo pin, tho coa- Kolullon by Mr. Jnmu Dunlop. Tho icunjt prcHont wero member of too club nnd Mm. Charles Hrown. Mu Me, card and dancing1 were en Joyed Wednesday evening nt tho KtilRbt of I'ythlaa ball, tho mimic Inn from tho Htnr thenter playing for I the dancing. Mr. and Mm. A. J. Vanco Alfrcl Flynn. Mr. and Mra. IMu Trowbridge, ilia Jono. FJynn, itr. I'hlnger, Mr. Walter Kcntncr. Tho Itoyai Auction BrldRO club which wa formnd th ovenlng of February C at tho homo of Mr. nnd card on tho mersanino floor. Tho club will meet on alternate.' Wednes days at tho Hotel Medford. . Mm. A, II. Cunningham waa hoe tvi to a few friend at her homo this afternoon, entertaining with a Wosb- Ington luncheon. Decoration wero appropriato to tbo occasion, with dim inutive hatchets for favors. Covers wero laid for eight, thoso invited be ing Mosdatnes Hose. U. S. Collins. C. It. llowmau, A. J. Bowman, O. O. Alcndcrser. Jamra Jordan, D. F. Mul- key nnd Frederick Wnhl. Tho Woman's Missionary society of the Daptlst church met last Tues day afternoon nt the homo of Mrs.1 Dee Ilobcrt on Itoosevelt - avenue. Tho subject of tho lesson was "Now China." and was well handled with Mm. Stearns as leader. Soma busi ness "was transacted after which a short tnlk was given by Rev. McCul lotigh followed by refreshments. Mrs. Helen Gale was hostess to a small company Tuesday evening at hor homo on Laurel street, for a few "rubbers" of llrldgo. Mm. Gale's guests wero Mrs. J. F. Mundy, Mr. Walter Mundy, Mr. and Mm. W. U Kills, Mra. Hdgar Ha for, Mr. George Roberta, Dr. and Mm. J. J. Kmtucn. Madanio Emtnens, Judgo Colvig. Mm. Ralph llardwell entertained Informally for Misses Mao Thomas and Anna Lo Hough nt her homo Wednesday afternoon. PERSONAL MENTION ' Mrs. A. M. Carey, for.somql'mj a rpjldonl of thla city leaves, th; flrs of tho month for Fresno, Cnl., wuoro sho will reeldo lu the future. Mr. and Mm, A. L. Slover enter tained Mr. Klmor Dashford ot Port lnud Thursday evening. Mm. L. Mlngun of Ashland arrived lu Mcdfofd Sunday morning from Portland, whero sho had boon visit ing relatives. Mm. Mltigus will spend a few weeks in this city as tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Altketi. Mr. and Mm. Will Stewart nro at homo after a very (tixtenslvo trip through tho middle west and tho south. ' Miss Inura Dcrry Is enjoying a visit from a cousin, Miss Ullgcr of Senttlo. Mr. Bdgar Wafer lu expected homo next week from a month's stay at Council Illuffs, Iowa and Chicago. Mra. Louise Mullor und son Will Mullor aro at homo uftor several months sojourn in southern Califor nia. . Mm. T. K. Daniels returned tho evening of tho llth from- sovonil months stay nt Loa Augolaa.. - Mr. nnd Mrs. .Roso.Qf J'alrvlew. Illinois, aro guests ot Mr. and Mm. C. It. llowumn of South Orungo street. , Mrs. J. L. Tracy und family of Tho Laurels lonvo tomorrow ovonlug , for Minneapolis to remain for tho f sprlug and Biiinmor months. f Mm. C. It. Ray anil Miss Mabel! Ruy nro tho guests of Mm. Ray's daughter, Mrs. John D, Olwoll at tho Hotel -Dolly no, says tho San Francis en Chronicle, Mra, Qlwoll Is an ox- pert driver, nnd with her automobile is making many tours for her visitor to tho many polntn of intorcst about Ran Francisco, ThO Civic Study class of tho Greater Medford club will meet at 2:30 p, m. on hursday, Feb. 27th, In tho pub lic library nudliorlum. An interest ing program he been planned and a large attendance Is expected. Tbo program will begin with a short Par liamentary drill, which will bo both Interesting and Instructive. Tho his tory of Medford, by Mm. Helen (Jnlo will be followed by n lesson on the charter of tho city of Medford. - HOME ECONOMICS Iltousehold.ieconoroica ia . definite ncknowll)5''m'Ht that tho commoni tho abused, tho difficult profession of home-making is subject to eclon tific and economic law. A tho home-making Is subject to scientific nnd economic laws. A the homo la tho unit of society, so the new pro fession of home-making relate to all human activities opens up so many avenues of study that (s difficult to chooxo betwefln them. Relating pri marily to tho Ufa and health of tho family, tbo profession of -homo-making Include study of the natural, physical and chemical lawa in tholr rotation to the substance ot llio, vlx: Tho chemistry of cooking and cleaning, the study of germ life, the study of household sanitation, tho. study of food problems and dietetics, the study of personal and municipal hygtcne. It will soon bo a dlsgraco to bo III, for wo have no right to lot any dnty, however pressing. Impair personal health. Do you know that wo wom en aro held responsible for tho In fectious diseases They radlnto from women and arc kept going by women. Tho subject must also include a study of tho economic questions In volved, the question of household fi nance, tho household management tho rock on which so many families aro wrecked, ond tho baxrlor which stand; athwart tho path to a higher atandanl of life. Home economics does not mean simply demonstration lectures on cookery, valuablo as they arc; it docs not mean even how to keen houso; it does meaa how to ex pend tho lactam of which life itself Is made, so that tho renult will bo finer, richer, moro abundant. Wo bcllovo that thoro Is a needed club work, if only to emphasiro tho actual truth, that tho women'a club ia not blazing a trail away from tho home, but ia leading women back to tho homo with a better knowledge, moro wisdom and hlgbor ideals. Tho most progressiva clnbs aro strength ening nnd emphasizing tholr home economic departments. Tho study ot tho fundamental economics involv ed In home-making offers abundant and fascinating- posslbllltes to thoso already Bklllcd In tho science of housekeeping. From the year book ot tbo Maine Federation. In tho current lssito ot tho "Good Housekeeping Magazine" is a most Inspiring nrtlclo "Tho Now Chnptor In Woman's Progress." by Mabel Potter Daggett. Sho says among other good things: "This Is an other era when tho woman move ment has passed from odium Into honor. Ministers nro preaching tho woman's cause. Politicians aro say ing thoy always believed in it Newspapers nro romoviug tho beauty formulas and handy pln-monoy hlntB to mnko way for tho nowa of it, and ono of them has placarded tho me tropolis with tho urgent appeal, 'Women, women, read about your selves. " And, In a small way this pngo hopes to glvo you that opportunity. Not only do wo wish to bring you lu touch with what women nro doing locally, but also some of the worth while things women nro doing other whores. Anothor means ot education for the womon of this vicinity is being given through tbo departments of the Greater Medford Club. If you haven't nttoudod all ot tho depart mental meetings, do so. and seo if wo-huvou't somothlug of an. educa tional valuo for you. Tho depart ments have live women nt tho head - iof them who arc pladug themselves in touch with tho best that Is bolug dono anywhere In tho Unltod Statos, and aro.udaptlng the. material receiv ed to our local needs nud conditions. Can any- ot us afford to. miss any op portunity for development ,and 1m- tpravomeut that Is offered ust 'U. was tho uum-kopt city that was wrong. It was about as suc- cessful as tho mamkopt houso, Aa quietly aa sho might havo takon tno broom from his hands, .woman. Is now taking over . many municipal tosks for which sho is ospoclully flt- tedx-tho rosulatlou of the food sup ply, tho sanltntion ot tho streets, tho supervision of thn schols ana vft amusement placs Bho J- now watching over the city market with tho snmo housewifely oyo that take critical noto of tho pantry helve.' Another quotation from Mabel Pot tor Daggett. Aro wo auffielantly well-Informed to do thoso thing that seem to bolong to u trf do? If not. let tm cdncnte oumlvcs is every possible way that wo may discharge In tho most Intelligent manner pos sible IhcMa dutfe which hava been put npon n and which rightfully he long to us. Tho Home Economics Department ot the Greater Medford Club held Its bi-monthly meeting In the' mwomMy rooma ot tho public library,-Wednesday, Fobruary 12. Tho subject waa "The Wouso IteautlfnL Which Shall It be House or a Home h Mra. If. C. Stoddard road, a very Interesting paper on "The Exterior of the Donne," dwelling on the teeatlea, grading, walls, Tonces and hedges, naming of street, and beautifying the back yard. A paper on the "Jai torior of the House" wn read by Mra. J. C. Schmidt Tbo advantage built-in furniture, elimination ot un necessary article of furniture and tho various modern appliance which tend to reduc'o house work to a min imum were tho ma'.a features. A discussion on cheeso and it feedTai uo followed by a practical demon stration in the form ot a del teles rarebit, and cheese fend, closed the department to give a prastleal desa onstrxtlon whenever vesslble. The next meeting will be held Febraary 2C. , Chccfie n n Food. A well-balanced meat should con tain in somo form or other the dif ferent food principles, notably pro tein or tissue-building attstance. carbo-hydrates, tr Btarcy foods -wktea nro heat-producing fat and mineral salt. Meat usually supplies tho pro tein tn onr diet. In these day ef tho high price of meat, It Is well -to know that cheeeo is a very good sub atltute. It ha all of the food-properties ot meat and a higher food value, so that at twenty-live cent per pound It Is a cheaper food than meat at the same price. Too long cheese has been used a nn aeceaeory to tho meal.' Little -wonder" that it has been .considered Indigestible when used as an accompaniment to a rich plo at tho close ot a hearty meal already Tich In protein, when used as tho chief dieh, replaciag the meat, It naa been proved, by. experi ment, that it Is easily digested un less scorched or cooked too long when it soparate into Indigestible fats. A most interesting and In structive bulletin Is pnbllshed 'hy United States department ot agri culture on cheese and Us economical uses in tho diet. Farmers Bulletin 487. Send for it; it contain Biany valuable rcclpt In addition to muck general information oa the sabjecr. Do housowlves know that tho U. S. department of ngriculture pub llshes a great many bulletins that they can't keep houso without? Send to thorn for tho above bulletin, using the subject and number, and-at the aamo time nsk for their Ilt,ofibHlte tlnn for future reference. JMbst' ot them are sent tree of charge, and can bo had on any subject; ono de sires. ' Tho two recipes below were used In tho demonstration at tho laBt meeting ot tho Home Economic de partment. Chceso Fondu Four tablespoon grated chose. 4 tohlospoons butter, 4 eggs. 4 tablespoons cream. To the nii imntnn hccb add the creani and cheese. Melt the butter and when hot pour In oggs nnd stir constantly wniie cooking. Welsh rarebit Ono tablespoon ot i...ir nne.half nound grated cheese or cut fine, one-fourth teaspoon salt, dash of puprlka or cayonue popper, one-halt cup ot cream or milk, two eggs (yolks). , Molt tho butter, add tho cneeso nnd seasoning, stir until molted. Add egg diluted with milk or cream, stir until smooth or slightly thick. Do not let choose boll. May t We served with toast or cracker. THE REST ROOM ' Por three months the'P-Hellenle club has been working to fit up rooms in tho center ot town tor the general convenience of women. The Jed(or. Furniture and Hardware company donated the rooms free oxcept fer'th small sum to cover light and eii Tho Merchants' association HBcrlu cd 110 per month tor general' ex ponueB. A group ot young weawn who had previously organised to fur nUh club rooms but had later give un tho nlan donated $38. One trie company gave an' electrle pW. Individuals donated table, ' HWf., cooking utensils, a mirror, tWaMfc- (Continued on Pag G) . i 1 ;1 i t M