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1, min WTO! THRJCP TTfTT" M j ' WWWfWtNPi WWWWfW"f : SOCIETY AND WOMAN'S PAGE flrrcnFonn arATr; TnnirrNH medfohd. onrccox, rati: rimy, rAnrn Social unit iiiuslonl note, Mia JlMlllrilHIl lllllllTi phono 333.J. (JI11I1 new miller direction nf (I nm I it Medford vluli; phono 575, t Hook curlews, Mrs. Helen (lli. "Nonii llvi-tli milo hlinseir nloiH1," I GENERAL CLUB DIRECTORY j (lrnlir MtMlfonl Club Last Mon day of encli moiilli; club room, II brury building; i.:00 p. in., business meeting; 3.00 i, in,, iroi;niiii. HkcoiiiI Monday o( each month, so- rial iiivelluit. President, Mr. W. It. Davidson, till) Wont Tenth stieel; phono 676. MiimIc l)epnrtment--Flrst Monday of each month; tltib roomi, llbrnry liullillnii; 3.011 p. m. Chnlrmun, Mm. I!. M. Andrews, 36 North Itoaso lt nvi'llllts phono H27lt. (I001I Citizenship Department First unit (hint Tuesday of ciuli month; cluh roomn, 2:30 p. m. Chair man, Mm. C. L, clil.rfflln, 113 (Inn. t'vn it wmic; phoiw I 'JO. IMuitiilonul Di-purtiiirnt First Saturday or curh month; club room, !l.00 n. 111. Chairman, Mm, Meow Iti'livc, Central Point It. P. I).; ihom, Jnrksoiivlll.i 21-l-2 1. Home I'rnunmlr Department - ilnoml nnil (otirth Wednesday; club rooms, 2:30 p. 111. l'hnlrm.111, Mm. J C. Kcd in lilt, 30 Itnso avenue; phono 200. Borlul II)rIcih Department Thlnl Monday; nlub roomn, - 3ft p. m. Chairman. Mm. It, W. Ht.-nnu, 16 Knur it'rtiiie; phone 130. "Promptuea unit H)tem" our mot to. Wtt ito not wlili to waste jour time, thrruforn promptness In begin nine these, meetings nml m otctn In conducting them It our aim. Wilin-lny Study Club. First nml thlnl Wednesday; II brury building, 2:30 p. 111. President, Mm. K. II. Plckel, 313 Went Main street: phono 6.t. IV rent -Teat lierV AvxH-Iatluii, Second Friday, 3.00 p. m., Wash ington schnoL, building. Preldent, Mm. I. W. Mear, 62t Dakota nvo nil'; phone 2S9-X. I'jirnl-Te.iclH'r,' ,mh lutlon. Thlnl Friday, 3:00 p. 111., Itoosc vclt rhonl building. President, Mrs. George King. M3 Hast Main street; phone Ktl-lt. Pan-Hellenic ,-.K lallon. Second mill fourth Saturday; sec ond Saturday at Itest lloom; fourth H.iliirdny nt home of member. Pre, htpitt, Mm. J. 0. Wilson. KIT Now. town street; phono At'n.W. College; Woiiiiiu'm (IuIh, Second Saturday, luncheon 1:00 p. m,, place to ho nnnouiiroil, Trent dent, Mm. Winifred Sercomh, ranch, (Irlfflu Creek! phono 8f.7J. w. o. t. r. Tlnimilny of enrh week, llnptlut rhurch, 3:00 p. m. 1'renUleut, Mm, Jlolmer, 723 South Central u venue; phono 02J. MteniliMi! Women of tlio Vnllrj t Do you know that thero urn rent roouiH on tho fourth floor of the. Mmlfonl I'uriilttiro & Hani warn .bullillnc Now. 421 nml 422, for tho free mot of the women of Meilforil nml vicinity? Tukn the elt'Milor, como up 11ml rent, leave your piircelti, meet your frlemU, Ket n cup of ten for flvo cent, or check your batileo for ten renin pur hour, Tho roomn are nlwnyn open with mi uttemlaiit In charKo rrom 11:00 a. in. In 5:00 p. m. I CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK I -t -t Mimic Department Momlay, March ;tril, at 3;00 p, m, Club looiiiu In II liriiry bullilliiK, floml Cltl.eiiHhlp Department Tuemlay, Mulch Itli, nt 2:30 p. in., flub roouiH, Weilnomluy Stutly Club Wodnea iluy, March fith, at 2:30 p. m., library bullilliiK. Collefio Woiiiiiii'h Club Luncheon, Murcli 8th, nt 1:00 p. in,, Meilforil hotel, Paii'ltolluuln Amioclatlon Satur day, March Hth, rout rooniH, CLUB NOTES Tho reKUlar monthly meutliiK of tho Greater Mvdford Cluli wan held In tho cluh mourn ut tho library Monday iiftnrnonu, February 24th, A communication from tho city ro rorder wna rend, tnHotlior with u copy of Mayor Klfort's policy reiiuoatluB ithe (Ireutrr Meilfoid Club to appoint tin rcpreneutntlvu to nil on tint mnyor'H udvlcory lioiiril nml It won I bought iidvlHiibln to bnve a committee from tin club confer with the mayor nm! UMcertuIn Jiut whut thn diitlen of huch n repreeutatlve nml nucli 11 board - would be. Accordlmtly Mm, Charlex Hchfflln, Mm. C, II. I'lckel mid Mm. IS. II. French wnrn nppoluted by the clmlr, " Thn InilleR then look up tho matter of IiuvIiik Mr. Howard CvnrlH.W'iwd ller rails' In Murcli fot- llni minin,. of iilvlnit two leotuii'rt on lnmliicJipr ItardenliiK with n view tn nwiikeiilui; civic iirlde. Atr. Weed In n noted lee ttuer nml It wan decided to have, him for two lectured, "I'lnntn, Trceu nitJ FlowerM," nud "A Mote lliviutlful Mndford " ThMii li-ctilien will bo II liiNtrated by Nteiloptlenu vleun, many of them nIiowIiik the "bnforti and aft or" effectn It In to bo hoped that ttioo lectureri will bo received with entliiulniim ami that nil Medford will turn out to hear Mr Wood. It wan iiIko decided nt thin mrctliik that the club Join the (leneral Keder atlou of Woinen'H Club; thU brliiKM all club- doner to the national feder ation and thero are tunny benefit to bo derived. It wn decided th.it the club place n bulletin board at thn entrance to the library for tho benefit of tlmmi imlni; tho bulldlnK. nud Mm. John Hoot nud Mr. I W, HoIIIn were ap pointed tn look after (hi mutter. Dr. Di'Mlle, tlenlrlnc to Ket the an ulitnnce if tln club In MorklnK for the new armory thru addressed the mertlnn. He wan Kiven cIom atten tion nud Mid In part: "I hove turn ronNtnntly connected with the nation al Kiiard for thirty-two yrnm nml In that time have had the Imndllui- and drlllliiR of many youiiR men. not only for military purpose but In ncIiooI und church work, and I find (lint mil itnry drill and exerclne. both for boya and Rlrln, In very beneficial in many wa. The armor) will be available for V. M. C. A. purpose", symnniluni work, etc. It will havi u thorounbly munlpped Rymnarilum, ahnwer hatha, eierclke room, tralntu: trark and a liirne'drlll room which can be opened for the imo of all nchool children un der their Inntructnr. nt nil houm of the day.' The iient card party will bo ulvm at the Medford Hotel Monday after noon, March 10th. with the follow Ins committee In charite: Mm. J. A. I'erl, rlulrmun; Mm. John Orth, Mm. O. K. Obornp, Mr, I'lorcnco Hulllday llalp.hl, MUa Ivy UenberRer, MIm Mablo Kvann, Mm. J. A. 1'erry, Mra. (1. 1.. I'orter, Mm. M. M. I'utnum, Mm. Kd Pnttlnurr, Mra. C. W. I'alm, Mm. i:. 11. riekel, Mm. O J. ration. Mm. M. Timlin nud Mm. II. K. Tor ter. ThU cloned the hu-luori- meetlni: and tho prniiram of the afternoon wan In cbari'.n of the Home Ccniiomlca department. Mian Mnbcl Meam, limtriictor In tho DomcMtc Art Department nf thn IiIkJi hfhool rend nu excellent per on the hcopo of the niilijert of homo econo mica, flho atiRgrated that the flrat dlvl'lon of the aubject, the production had painted nlmoNt entirely out of tho homo and ull tho attention wn glvrn to cniiHiimptton, putting Into tho linndM of the housewives tho ot- pendlni of n very larpe amount of monpy. The onlllno or tun inmruc tlon Riven tho nlrla in the achoola vn very liilereiitliiK to tl1' ladles. Hlnco obtalnlni? the rlRht of citizen ahlp a ureal iiiivuy women have been at a lo na what to do with It. A woman U not content idmply to mark n ballot nnd depoidt It In tho box dealKiiated at the polU. Hho wants to know why a well as how. To make nn IntelllRent clti.eit alio mint ho Informed on tho Inwa Kovernlm; her country nnd how they nro or ahuulit be enforced. Hho mutt know the dutle of the officers nud wliul powora thoy have. What rlRhts and prlvllPRPi alio iib a citizen Iiob, and what hor duties and rcHponilbllltlea nro. The flrenler Medford Club, on tho nlort to meet tho needa of her mem Imrs uloni' vniloim edurntlonnl linen, turn estubllahml n iUiinitment for tho atudy of clvlca, Kovernment and par liamentary law. Thltt department met lint TucHday In tho iiiidltorlum of tho llbrury, A short parliamen tary drill wiih followed by tho history of Medford Riven by Mm. Helen dale. Then followed the Ichkoii on the city churtej-. Tho next mcctlnR will ho noU Tuontliiy ufternonn, Murcli 4th. at tho tmmo pluro. After thltt meetlnr.a v.-lll bo every two weoka. Tarllmontury ill III will bo mudo u n especial font lire nf this department na organization nud federation nro heconilnE moro nud moro nocesHiiry nmont women ovory day. Tho Htudy or municipal government will bo fololwed by county and atnto Kovcrnmout, Htudy of Blnto leRlsln turo, stntn luHtttutlonH, nHylumu, eclioola, oto, All the women of Medford nro In vited and uiRed to attend mid lako part In (lime meetlnn" Our pioRrnm for mxl Tiieaduy will boRlti ut 2 .10, and will coiihlst of piirllnienlary ill III. n talk on Initiative nud referendum by Mr. II, l Mulkey, mid li'Mton on ilty Rovermneut. I GENERAL CLUD NEWS In the president's nddiesa at tho last nicetliiK of tho Orepon Kedew Hon of Women'a Clubs, aim recom niciiiM Hint thn opeuluit nf tho Tan lima Canal bo made n basis of the atudy and work of nil tho clubs of the federation this year. Further, that as a pnrt or tho Inw-innklni' body which must lonjalnto on tbrno nml other conditions, that i.ome time be iilvin In every club to the atudy of civil Kovernment; and that prior to elections special consideration bo Riven to Initiative and referendum measure. A study of the almost two score 011 our hint ballot would have revealed the fart that thero wns not one but affected, moro or less, thn home, directly or Indirectly. Mm. Kviiu quote from William Hard's valuable book, "Thn Women of Tomorrow." "Ono cannot atudy sanitation, fresh nlr, pure food, ado qunte houslnR, the care of children, the protection of the family from dis ease, the maintenance of n proper en vironment nnd the regime of health and efficiency, without Instantly per ceiving the closeness of tho relation ship between tho life of the Individ ual und the life of tho community." Mr. Hard rovlewa the attempt of thn modern woman to Improve con dition and -.?: "I nm thinking now of the million of women who,! after nil their home duties are dnnoi still have some tlmo they could glvo for n more livable world life." The women of 8ioknnp have or ganized a "llil)lng at Home' league which I having the encouragement and support of the public. At a re cent dinner the entire menu wn made up of article grown or manu factured Inside tho boundaries nf the slate. WEEK IN SOCIETY During the past week a chain ot entertainment wrro given by various ladles In compliment to Mm. A. M. Carey who leave tomorrow morning for Fresno, California, to resldo In the future. Mm. Carey' ubsenco will be keenly felt In social circle. Monday afternoon Mm. Carey wus guest of honor ut tho home of Mm. C. M. Kugllsh who entertained the ltoy.il Auction llrldgo Club nnd eight additional guest, Including Mes dniucH lludge. Curdln, Daniels, I.uke. Andrews, Knight, Wnlietnan, Har mon nnd M. K. Hmlth. Mm. Iludgo wa hostesa tn a bridge luncheon 011 Wednendny. Decoration wero aprlng flowers. Cover were laid for fifteen. During carda Mm. Daniels rcclvcd first prize. Mm. Wit lard Campbell, second, a farewell gift being presented to Mm. Carey. Flvo tablea of bridge wero enjoyed nt the homo of Mm. Daniel Thursday afternoon, and n laveudur luncheon wn enjoyed by eight ladle Friday afternoon, through tho hospitality of Mm. Hcnntlln. Onest prcHent wero Mesdamea Carey, Harmon. Kaot, Tur din, lludge, Daniel, Andrews nnd Hutchison. Tho monthly homo-coming of tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho First M. i:. church was hold In the church WedneMiloy, j large nttcndnncu be lug pivsent, between seventy-flvo and eighty, which fact "hows that Interest Is unabated. New mciuberti nro be ing received each month und In tho twelve month which have, elapsed allien tho organization nf tho society into circles some of tho circles havo doubled their number and perhaps moro than doubled, n tho Queen Ksthor Circle organized with twelve nctlvo member now hag 27, not withstanding u number havo changed resldenre, moved nway, etc. Tho la dle nro now planning to do moro Brand work, as they huvo pledged $60 on thy Ktrent paving on llartlott Btreet und ulio $125 to Willamette University, tho church school for both joiing ladles and young men, nud Is located In Snlom. Quito u neat mini was received Into tho treas ury this mouth, $48 or which Is about tho uvorago sum realized ovory month from all tho circles, Tho president, Mrs. Hoy, Is til wuya rendy to respond to ovory good work and through hor tireless energy nml capahln nuuingement nnd hor nblo assistants, tho officers ot tho Hocloty, chairman of tho six circles, nud also tho faithful mombers, much cnmmendnblo work lina boon done In tho past four month. Thoro will bo n lecturo given under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society tho Hth or March by tho pastor, Hov. H. O. Kl dildgo, und It Is hoped ovory motubor will rally to th cau nnd help ralrwi,,.,,,, ,mr of t10 nn,.moon nftoi the needed fund for their pledge. The Sunset Club of the Weit Foot hill drive was entertained nt the homo of Mm. It, Manning Thursday afternoon. F'very member but ono being present, allowing tho great In terest and enthusiasm of women In thl part of thn valley, Tho club wn organized lust year, und a course of atudy mapped, which hua been carefully carried out Tho principal object Ut thn club la tho study of woman through the modern drama, thn social problem of thn day, poll Him and Koclut Intercourse. Tim officer of the preannt year are: Mm. Jn. Herring, president; Mm. it. Manning, vice president, .Mm, Florence Coffo, aecretury and treasurer. Thn meetings nrn held twlco each mouth nt the homes of members' a light lunch being carved nt one o'clock, leaving tho nftrrnoon free fur atudy nnd discussion, Tho next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. James Herring. Subject. One. of llernard Hhaw'n plays will bo rend and djicuxacd. Tho present member ship consist of the fololwlng worn en: Mesdame H. I.. Wilson, Alan llracklnreed, J. W. MacClatcblr. J. L,. Tracy, A. K. Strnttou, It. Manning, I). J. Stone, L. W. Zlmmer, A. Hop pin, Klrby Miller. Oeorgn Uebec. Frank Tlsdaln, J. F Jtoot. Florence Goffe, Jus. Herring. Ada Wallace tJnruh gave three very Interesting und helpful talks while in Medford. Wednesday after noon it wa along thn department work of our W. C. T. U.; Thursday afternoon she talked on the preva lent question of the hour. 'Hoclat Hy giene." Hltc also talked to the high whool girl along tho creative ays tem and said It would only be a few years until sexual hygiene would be taught in the schools. The lecture In the M. I. church Wednesday even ing mm tho strongest of the kind we have had In Medford. Out of 11CC measures that were before the legislature this year 40 w-rn moral questions, 3 9more than was ever before tho legislature. Hbo gavo all thn praise to our fiod-fesring gov ernor, Oswald Went. We. are morn than glnd thnt the hill for the Indus trial school for girl pawed, but wirry wo could not get tho same If not more apportionment for our glrla a the farmer did for their pigs and sheep and cow. But of course thero Is no money in girls redeemed. The W. C. T. U. havo taken up the study of civil government and arc educat ing their women on bow to use tho bullot intelligently. Mis Van Kpp of Clinton, Iown. n visiting guezt of Mm. IJehllng. wna giiet of honor at a bridge luncheon given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Deb ling nt her home on Mistletoe street. Tho five-course luncheon, served at ono o'clock, wa followed by threo table of Illy auction bridge. Tlnce card and fccoro card were In thn shape of hatchets. Flags also wero used In tablo decoration. Mlsa Van Kpl leaves next week ror California to visit In Kan Francisco nnd Los Angeles. Those enjoying Mrs. lleh llng'a hospitality Monday afternoon wero Misses Vim Kpps, Merrick, Kentner. Thomas, Kmerlck, Watt, l Hough, Dahl, Hutchison, Mm. Halph llardwell and Doctor Cameron of Ashlnnd. A Rurprlso stag party was given by Mm. Allison V. Jordan for Mr. Jordan Sunday evening At their homo on West Kleventh street, guests ar riving for six o'clock dinner, with a social evening following. Tho dinner table was tastefully arranged with violets, asparagus ferns and yellow candlebru, favors and place cards be ing ot humorous nature. Miss Lo ruino Hilton assisted tho hostess, (luests present Included Messrs. C. Y, Tengwald, Uuthcrrord Kerr. Frank Karrell. Donald nador, A. K. Swartlinut, A. V. Jordan. A linen hhowrr wns given for Mrs. Mamie Mooro Wednesday o.veutnj nt tho homo of Mrs. Alfred Jerome on North Orange MiveU Mrs. Jeromo boinjj nsMhloil by Miss Pickens nnd Miss Clinrlolle llnnks. After n pleas nut social eveninc. Hie sifts wero pie sonted lo Mrs. Mooro nud refresh ments of iee ereiim, enko und punch wero served. Hoquels of dnffodills wero nrrnnged uhout tho rooms. The pPKngemciit of Mrs. Mnoio to Mr. Basil Orejory wns informally nn- nounec-il leocuUy, Other guests of Wednesday eveninj included Misses Josephine Gregory, Lnrniuo ltliton Frankio Offutt, Mnhel Jones, Jennio lliinsen, Jessie Olson nnd Sirs. Art HurgesH. An onjoynlilo nftornonn was spent by Iho Golden Link liihlo elans of tho Ilnplist church Tuesday, nt the homo of thn lonelier, Mrs, C. II. Young-, on North Holly sired. Guessing contests which 11 'picnic" lunclcon wn spread to which encli did Justice. Those present worn Mednrne Wil son, lleneh, Dexter, Medley, PeAr inonil, Lewis, I rowel), Ilond, Wilkrfion, Howard, Htlmson, Cnrlow, ljder, Voiiri',', 1'tniiN, Kogsett, Mnrrdi, Ilntch, (JrfHHly. The mnrringo of MiH Itrtn Jolinnon nnd Mr. David Duncan was solemn ied nt Vancouver, H. (!., February HO, nt the homo of thn bride's pAreuta, Key. nm! Mr. Clmrlei Johnston, Rev. Johnston vn formerly pastor of the M. K. church of Jncksonvillr. Mr. Duncan ix n yotuitf fnnner of nenv Jacksonville whero the youiig jeople Will make their home. A pleasant gathering of old friend was enjoyed at thn homo of Mm. Jack Stewart today, tho affair being a lunchron served nt one o'clock, fol lowed by a social afternoon. lied and white carnations wero bright decor tlvc touched. Mm. Stewart's guests were Mesdame W. H. Stnwnrt, J. M. Keene, W. T. Vork. O. I.. Davis, II. O. Trowbridge, M. K. 8mlth. Mm. C. W. McDonald wan the hot tcsH to nn embroidery club nt her homo 011 Fist side Thursday after noon. Mr. O. I. KHi was jjuM of honor. Others present were Mea diimc Will Campbell, Ed Cimpbell, .McKny, S. A. Kye, W. K. Shields, W. T. Vork nnd Miss McICny. Member or the TanHellenlc As' soclatlon enjoyed an Informal social afternoon nt tho borne or Miss Ruth Merrick last, Saturday. The only bus inet feature was a lecture. ''First Aid to the Injured," by Mis Carkln. The member ot the socialists' lo cal met Wednesday evening at Smith' Hall, enjoying cards and dancing. Mr. H. C. Hoot was heard In a violin solo. Mrs. Satchwell and Mm. Cotterlll con stituted the committee. A subscription dance was given last evening In the small Natatorlum ball which was enjoyed by a large number. Mm. F. i:. Merlck entertained n few friends Informally nt her home Thumduy evening. PERSONAL MENTION Mm. J. W. MacClatchle entertained Mr. and Mm. J. L. Tracy for lunch at the Hotel Holland previous to their departure for Minneapolis to make their home. They expect to return to Medford In tho full durlug tho fruit picking season. Mm. It. L. Wilson of Hanrho Kl Nldo entertained Mm. J, W. Mac Clatchle for the week-cud. Mra. Florence Gaffe of Mona-Llnda ranch entertained Mm. Alan Brack In reed for a few days. 1 Mr. and Mm. W. Tyler Smith ar rived In Medford the first of the week. Mr. and Mra. John ltarneburg havo returned fro ma week's visit at Cove ranch, tho homo of Mr. and Mm. ltert Kellogg. Thn ranch Is situated twelve miles above Ashland. m Mrs. Jack Ncff returned on Wed nesday ot this week rrom Portland where sho has been visiting for two months. Miss Mamie Moore leaves soon to visit a sister in tho northern part of the state. Mrs. 0. l Kllis left this morning for Corvnllis to join Mr. Kllis who has been in thnt city for several weeks. Friends of Mrs. .1. A. Wcsterhmd, who left for Chicugxi, Illinois about oix weeks ngo, will bo glnd to learn of her recovery of health nnd nlso of the pleiisnnt time she is enjoyim,. Mrs. Westerlund is nt present at Orion, Illinois, whero she recently attended tho golden wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Westerlund, pments of Mr. J. A. Wcfterlund. FUTURE EVENTS Tho mnrrlago of Miss Zela White of Medrord and Uurkeley to Mr. Ivor Taley or Suu Krunclsco will tako placo tho fifteenth or this month. Tho wedding, which will bo u quiet homo affair, will bo witnessed by Imme diate relatives and friends only. Tho couplo will resldo In Ilerkoley after a honeymoon through southern Cali fornia. Miss White la being enter tnlnod to a great extent, having ninny friends In social and musical circles of tho buy cltlos. Tho Washington and llnosovelt Circles ot tho Paroiil-Tcachori' Asso- elation will hold n Joint meeting March fourteenth at the high school. The afternoon topic will bo ".Stories and Story Telling." with Mlsse ftob nrtson, city librarian, nnd Mli Do Vore, primary teacher, a lender. Tho fourteenth or thl month Mm. Vawter entertains the club members with a character party. REST ROOM The womon'.i rest room lum le!i well appreciated thn post week, nnd ltd popularity will IncrenM n the women ut the vnlley realhto the com fort nnd freedom of tho roomi. 'ihe liberal donations from the pttro.is testify to their cnjo-ment of tho pc comodatious. MUSIC Not a few Medford people or watching tbo board of tho now Tl- roll theatre In San Francisco which wilt Lo opened soon with an en trancing array or productions, a num ber from our city and vicinity plan ning to be present for tho opening week. The following extracta from the San Francisco Kxamlner should bo of Interest not only to that city, but to tbo state, and In fact the en tire Pacific coast, aa It surely be speaks the advancement of culture and the desire ror the best in musical :iTt. Thn article states In part: A theatrical event ot Importance to San Francisco and by all odd the I biggest thing In the musical hlatory or this city since the tire, will bo tho opening or the new Tlvoll Opera house two weeks from next Wednes day night, March 12. "The dedication of this temple or music will be made by the finest trav eling organization In America, the Chicago Grand Opera, company, which comes to this city In special trains carrying three hundred people and the complete- production ot twen ty operas. "Andreas Dlppel, associative ad ministrative manager of the Metro politan opera house, who wa elected to conduct tbo Chicago organization tram tho east as the base ot opera tion, round It would take hi entire time, and accepted tho position of general manager ot the Chicago Ope ra company, with headquarters at the Auditorium at Chicago. "The list of opera selected for the engagement at the Tlvoll comprise! "Thais" and "Lc Jongleur de Notre Dame," by Massanct; "Natoma," by Joseph D. Redding and Victor Her bert; "The Jewel of the Madonna" und "The Secret of Suzanne." by Woir-Ferrari; Wagner'a "Die Walk ure" and "Tristan nnd Isolde;" "Lou lie." by Charpentler; "Carmen," "Noel." by d'Krlanger; "Crlaplno e la Comarc." by Hlzzl; "A Iover'a Quar rel." by Parelll; Humperdlnck'a "Hansel and Oretel," "Lucia" and "Pagllaccl." "In addition to Louisa Tetraizlnl. who will be assisted by Aristodemo Olorglnl, a wonderful young Italian tenor, there will be many other not ed Kuropean artists, -whllo the num ber of native singers la another mat ter for congratulatien: Mary Oar den. Clarence Whlteblll, Caroline White. Oeorge Hamlin, Kleamora do Clsnores, Henri Scott, Jane Osborn Hannah, Frank Prelsch. Minnie Saltz- man-Stevens, Helen Stanley, Mario Cavan. Helen Warrura, Margaret Keyes, Minnie Kgener, and two Cali fornia artists, Kdna Darch and Mabel Rlegelman, may bo named In this ar tistic roster. There are thirty-seven principals In all, Including eleven so pranos, flv mezzo-sopranos, eight teuors, ulno baritones and four massos." Tho muslcalo department of tho Greater Medrord Club will bold Its second meeting In tho Club room at the public library on Monday after noon, March 3 at 3:30 p. ro. when a very dollghttul and Interesting pro cram will bo presented, which Is In chargo of Mm. George Andrews. Tho object of tho club Is to bring all nm-sic-loving people ot our community togetuor tor tho study and beneficial enjoyment ot our great artists and composers, their Uvea and works, that we may enjoy tho ever-widening mu slcalo atmosphere In churches, schools and homo. In a short tlmo a definite course or study tor at least a year will bo planned and de cided upon and the committees In charge ot tho different programs will have umpto tlmo to study up their subjects und as great Interest Is be ing shown, we hope for much bene fit for our noxt year's work. Tho program for Monday at'ernoon will bo as follews: Ladles' Chorus "Lift Thlno Eyes" (From Klljah) ,.,. Mendelssohn First soprano, Mm, C. M. English, Mrs. Geo. Andrews; socond so prano, Miss Pheobo Hancp; con tralto, Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Mrs. U. E. Goro. Subject for tho day "Tho Object of a Ladle' Musical Club", Mr. 0. M. F.ORllnb, Mr: John Hoot. Piano Solo "Arabesque" No. l.. DibuMy MIm Flora Gray. Soprano Solo "The Meeting"....,. . ). Aruiw Ml Ac Ira Coffin. Current oplc4......Mm. J. Fr Mundy Violin Solo "BerciH',' (from Joce- MIm lono Flynn. Contralto Solo (a) "Pleurec! 1'lou (b) "Garotte" (from rl Mm Jeur' from Le Old.- Mlgnon) Thomas Mra. Florence Halllday ltalght. On Friday afternoon, Fel. 28th, At 3 p. in., tho music class of fit. Mary's Academy will continue their much appreciated monthly recital. Thny wlJJ be nhlv assisted by. the boya of th school In the presentation of "The Little Deserter," a play In four acts. The parents nnd friends of tho school are cordially invited to enjoy an afternoon and encourage the students. Following In thn pregram: "The little Deserter" Gen. Washington, Commander In chief of the American Army.... Dick Doly MnrquLs de Lafayette, friend of tbo Americana William like Colonel Wayne, an American officer ... .Lambert Maher Captain Preble, of the Pennsylvania regiment Jack Hdlivan Irish Corporal Itebert Duff Lieutenant Edward Mnber IJIack Tom, orderly to Washington .................... .Hugo Diily 1st nritinh Officer . . .Vernon Honey 2nd British Officer, Lawrence Duff 3rd Dri'li-h Officer ....Leo Herron Little Jack, deserter from the British army Harvey Jorgtnscn Officer), soldiers, etc. Musicul program In Happy Mood Francw Uehr Piano, Phy Shropshire Primrose Dance , Krognianu Piano, Lael Klnm flood Night Little Oirl Op U, Craran Piano, Winifred Clancy La Cinrjuantaine,.... Onbriel Morie Violin 1. Irene Snllimn Violin II. Catherine Dencl Violin III. Ruth Campbell Cello Catherine O'Connel Maud Newberry at the piano Remember Me. Rxinkmaa Piano, Helen Reddy Purple Pausies (12 hands) . .Few rts Priraot Janice Bodge, Winifred Clancy, Vernon Honey, Second.: Ruth Curtis, OleuroKo Honey, Harvey Jorgem--!. Spring Song (3 part) Mendelssohn St. Mary'H Academy Singing CIhhs Moonlight Souata Beethoven Piano, Catherine Deuel The Herd Olri's Dream.. A. Labetziy St. Mary'H Violin Quartette Owing to the elckneos ot a number ot pupils there will be no recital at the Medtord Conservatory this week. The next regular recital will bo a.i usual, the first Saturday In April. HOME ECONOMICS I At the regular meeting ot th Home Economics Deoartment on Wednesday the members studied tha kitchen, Including the modern furn ishings and equipment. Special at tention was called to the Importanco ot tho one-piece sink and back, tha hood over the cooking store, tho prop er working height of table and sink, shorter methods In dish washing and tho advantage ot aluminum over all other ware for utensils. All forms of cooking were presented with empha sis on the practublllty ot the tireless cooker. The following ladles Hsslited in carrying out a very Interesting pro pre gram: Mrs. McClatchle, Mr. French, Mrs. Mundy and Mra. Schloffelin. One of the hardware stores loaned for exhibition purposes a number ot pieces or aluminum and a cassalrole. Tho California-Oregon Electric com pany went to a great deal ot troubla to set up an electric range, properly connected so that It could bo used in demonstrating. Mr. Stoddard ex plained the superiority ot this method of cooking over all the others, and answered many questions the ladl?a wero anxious to auk In regard to ex pense, etc., of cooking with electricity At tho close of the meeting M,rs. J. G. Wilson served the ladles with dello louq brown bread stoamed In her Nrti less cooker and gave them a demon stration In tho use of the flrelasa cooker, Tho Home, Economic Department has a largo membership list .and promises to be nn Important factor In arousing a desire for a. bstter equipment for the profession of home-making. if