Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SOCIETY AND WOMAN'S PAGE
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tloolnl Mini niiiHlrul nolo,
Miss Jiiiiiiowu llutlur; phono
:i:i:ui.
Clul) uows under direction
of (lienler Medford Club; 4
phono 57D.
"None llvnth unto himself 'V
nlouit."
GENERAL CLUR DIRECTORY I
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Orcutor Medford Club Las Mon.
ilny of each mouth; clul room, II
lirnry ImiIIiIIiik; -.00 p. in., business
mooting, 3.00 p, iii.t program.
Second .Monday of unih mouth, no
clul moutlug.
Piesldcnt, Mr. V. (I. Davidson,
1110 West Tenth street; phono 575.
Muslo Department First Momltiy
of uncli meuth: club rooms, library
liullillni;; 3:01) l. in.. Chairman,
Mr. It. M. Andrews, 3& North Roose
velt nviMiiitt; phone 837l.
Good Cltltuiishlp Department
First unit thlnl Tuesday of nrh
inutith; cluli rooms, 2:30 i. in. Chulr
luitii, Mm. C. L. Hchlcffolln, 113 (It'll
uvn nvfiiiio; phono 120.
ftdtirutlnnul Department First
rUturduy of each tiitnttli; club rooms.
S;iii) i. in. Chairman, Mm. George
Itiboe. Central Point It. I. I).; I'houu.
jihKmhiviiiu si-f-:i.
Home KconomlcH Department
Second inn! fourth Wednesdays; club
rooms, 3:30 p. m. Chairman, Mr. J.
(!. Wcliinldt, 30 Itoiij ntunuu; phone
2fiit.
Morlul Hygiene Department Thlnl
Momlny; cluli rooum, 3.30 i. m.
Chairman, Mrn. It. W. Htonrus, 10
ltou iivumi; ihiuin 1 30.
"Promptuotw mitl H) stout" our mot
to. Wo 1I0 not wish to wustn uur
t lino, therefore promptness In begin
nliiK Ihww ini'ttiluHH nii'il uyslum In
conducting thorn Is our nlin.
VeilMi'ilny Study I'lult,
I'lrnt mnl third Wmlm-idii); IN
I miry btilblliiK. -:30 p. in. Prrnldint,
Mm. . II. I'lcKiil, .113 Wont Main
ntieot; phono SM-lt.
IViU'iit-'t'riu lieiV ,kso latlou,
Hciond I'rlday, 3; 00 p. in., Vtuh
liiKtou nohool bulldlnic. I'ronldi'nt,
Mrn. P. W. Monm, C2I Dakota avo
11110; phono ZSO-x.
liirtiitT(if.lifi AMiila(loii.
Third I'rlday. "3:00 p. in., Itooio
volt ncliool hulldluK. I'ronliUnit, Mm.
(loorRo KIiir, 813 Knit Mnln street;
pliuno 811-lt.
I'no-llellenlr .oi'nlloii,
Second and fourth Baturduya; ec
end Knttirilny at Kent lloom; fourth
Knturtlny at hoinon ot inoiiitmm. Pres
ident. Mm. J. (1. Wllion, G17 Nuw
town Rtreut; diouu CCO-W.
('ollruo Woiiian' (.lulit.
Heronil Hiiturduy, luncheon 1:00 p.
lit., plnco to ho announced, l'renl-
ilnut, Mrn. Winifred Horcomh, ranch,
(liifflu Creek; phono sr-7-J.
V. V. T. U.
Thiimdiiy of ourh wouk, llnptlat
tihuriih, 3:00 p. in. l'r;ldeul, Mm.
Ilolmer, 733 Koiith Central nveiiuo;
phono tO'J-J.
Altenllon! Women ot tlio Valley!
Do )ou know that thoro uro rout
looiim on thu fourth floor of tho
.Medfnrd l'umlturo & lliirdwnro
biillillm;. No. U'l mid I'li, for tho
free uo ot thu woiuon of Medford
mnl vicinity? Tuko thu elevator,
eoinu up mid rebt, leave your parcelH,
meet your (rluiulH, net u cup o( ten
for (Ivo cuiiIh, or check your bullion
(or ten eenln iter hour, Tho roouix
nro iilwn)H open with mi nttuiiiluut lu
eliarKo from 11:00 11. 111, to (WOO p.
10,
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Home ICcunumlcH Department,
WoiliioNilny, Mureh 30. U::)0 p. m.
CliibiooniH, l,lhrur biilldlnu.
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I GENERAL'CLUB NEWS I
Clubwomui) from all over tho Unit
oil HtutuH will Kiither at Wnuhluutoii,
I).' (,., 011 April 31, to attend tho
council of tho (leneiiU Federation ot
Woiuou'h eliiba. Tho imnuhorHhlp
liieluihm tho boiird or directory tlio
preuldoiit ot all utato tudoratloiiH,
ludlvldtiiil cliibH mid other urKUiil
.atloiiH directly fedorntud, and all
general federation heeietnrles and
iloparlmont chalruien, All club
woineu can nltend tlumo ineoliiK
mid arc tilled to do ho,
Tho iIoIiiIIh ot tho untlro liroRram
aro not yet, completed, but tho tsou
oral outlliio la moHt lutoroHthiK. t
luoludet) niUlrouvou by prouiluoiit club
woiuon, by tho federation prealdent,
Mm. l'orcy V Ponnyhackor, mid
nllier pidinliioiil public HpoiilterH! 11
reception Ht Hi'' White House; nil
nildrus' on ' Art" hy llnpldiuon
Hmltii nt Ihn Co no rni 1 gallery; u
vllt (o tlio tOiiKiiivNlouul library 1111.
lor tlio dliei'tlun of Ihn lltonir)
clubs; onturliilniuout by llm Mary
land clubwomen; 11 tilp down (ho
Putomso to Mount Vernon, mid 011
tlio Inst evening plans for thu bl
Olllllul meeting In CllloflgO will hi
presented.
Tlio I loom Kcoiiomlim dopnrtmuitl
incftM next Wednesday. Mnrch 30, it
3:30 p. in., In tlio library clubroum.
The topic (or the ilny In "Ilouiioliold
Hygiene" and tlio program itndur
tho direction or Mr. II. I.. Nuhllt
promises to ho 0110 of unusual merit.
Or. It. W. Steam will address tho
meeting 011 some plmmj, of thin ul
JiKt A pnpor on tlio "IlnctttrloloKv
of tint lloiiut" will ho nad by Mm.
Milton .Iuikiii. Mm. Nuhllt In it pupcr
will r.lvit Konio valiiublti lilntH on
L'lriiuliiK, dlnliifoctliiK. otc.
You will iiiIm ouifithln of rout
Importnucu If ou nro not nblo to
iitlmid thin meetlni;. Tho Invitation
I cxU'iidod to uvcry votiiini In tho
vii I toy.
How iiiticli wo tiilii bco.HiBo wr
"hnvou't tlmu." U our tluio taken
up with tho hmt of thlugM llfo offor
unT Aro no kuuphiK nhroiiNl or tho
tluio, mnl proKrotmlui; with othor
around iimT Thou from mi iiunoINnIi
itiinliiiliil nro wo kIvIiik to othorx
nil of our tlmu and cnurcy thut u
uwo tlioniT Lot im llvo with othnr
IM'opIo, mnl h'1 from tlmin and kUo
to l hi' in thu bwit wo have.
CLUB NOTES
Tho iioxt ri'Ktilnr ineotlni; or tho
(Srnitur Meilfonl club occur m 011 Mon
day, Mnrch 31, oun week from iiuxt
Monduy. Animunceiiient Ih beliiK
nindo thiiH early thai a larno attend
ance may bo nxKiireil. Tho club en
rollment now number 106 member
In Reed ntnndliii:. Let tit noo all or
I Into In tho rlubroom at thin nxt
me'tluK! Thu reorKanUatloii of the
club Into ilepnrtmeiitH tlemnuiU koiiiu
chmiKoti In thu rotmtltutlou, Ita
amondmeiit IkivIiik been proponed at
tho hint roKiilar mention. Iteiiiember.
till U our club, ami It ilepemU
upon you, n Individual, to uinkn It
nurcoMriil mid to make Its power
roll In tho community. Aluo reineOi
bur wn get out of aiothliiK jtf t
what wn put Into It. What nro oi
nottliiK from .jour club? Whnt - .'
youmoir. your lutvriwt. your etitht:
ulamn aro you puttlui; Into It?
Liut .full thu (Irrutor Medford club
federated with tho Oregon woiuvu't
club. At Its lint meotliiK It took
KtepH toward federating with the
(loneral I'ederatlou or Wouien'j
cliibH. uumhvrliiK nomathlUK llko
KOO.ono or the mont pioi,ir4ivv
women ot tho I'lilted U'.'ile-i. The
(iiotlon, "Why roderato?" uaturnlly
folluwg. llelow nro 11 row or tin.
remien:
I. Women from eveiy Hate In
thu Union nro broiiKbt toKoiher ti.
roiihldnr common Intcnmt, thu uni
fying tho country.
3. Womuu aro trained to differ
amicably lit dUeuiialoii, to think
bouudly, aud broadly, to work htr-
moiilouHly.
3. llltolllHVIIt tUdy Ot IlldlluUll'l
and Nodal condltloiiM Ih pumited. (nr
uUhlilK trained lenders fur tlitn
study.
I. t'utlrluu work tor civic bwuit.-,
for parkii ami hcliool ptityKfuumlii,
treo plmitliiK ami nodal cuiitem. 1
carried oip
Ti. 15((ortK aro nmdo to oleMite
publlo tanto lu mualo. KthlcnJ value
or hlKhoHl art ami inunlc In tdiown.
0. SettliiK IiIkIi educational and
homo mnkliiK IiIoiiIh, ami trutuliiu.
inothciH ot America how to ap,uoi
piato thcHO IiIciiIh,
Theso nro but u tow of tho Milutti
that tho wniium ovorywhoro are
artunlly nccotupllHliliiK. Don't ou
Mint to holp In realUIni; theno IiIkIi
Idealu? Don't )imi think they nro
worth while? If you uro not n mem
ber ot tho Creator Mudford club, bo
romo 0110, It you mo Intorontcd In
KrowliiR blK'h'er mid broader, lens
critical, and lu helplUK otheru to do
do. It you aro already a member,
(or your own dovclopniont, you cnn
not afford to lot thin opportunity
for active co-operation with tho
broad minded women ot tho tduto
mill nation pabu ynu by, (let busy.
.Mm. John (lu.v WilMni oulotlaineil
the member of I ho 1'nii-llelleiito Ah
Hoeiutioii tit lier homo "i Xewlown
stieut lhl iil'teruoon.
Following,' Ik (ho roKrnin for Ihe
pe.vt nieeliut,' of Iho WcilueHiluy Slmly
('luh which occurs ihn til'leruniiii of
April -ml:
(loot'ito llernnril Show --Mujor Unr
barn, nioyniphy of aullioi', outline
of pltiyi Slfrt. Hrnekinvecil,
"Wlmt i UnilomhiUrH AtlUmlo To
waril Money mnl Tovorv anil Ih II
UielU''". Mm. Alfnnl.
"Why M.ir Umlmvti' ChrisU-
iniily Truly JuHlillulilo'", .Mi. Tut
tlo, "U'nt .Major Itailiiirn Hiht in
AbiiiKloiiliiK tho Kiilviillou Army
Work iim Kiilllitf", Mm. .NVrr.
DIkoukhIoii Club.
FUTURE EVENTS
Tbo nntiunl rouvmitlou or thu
Klumalh district WonmnV I'orelKn
MIkhIoiiiii) society will bo held lu thu
Methodist Kplscopnl church Tuesdny.
March 3R. Thu session at 10: IS will
hit devoted to business. At 130
speakers from Asliland, Omuls I'ass,
Itoneburc. Khimuth mid .MeiUord will
ho pruHont, discussing topics or Inter
out. At 7-30 tho Columbia ltlvor
brunch correa pond Inn Hecmtnry. Mm.
A N, Fliiher. nnd Hcv. i:. O. Uldrldo
will Kho nddrfflses.
An I'nstor bnzanr nud expcrlenco
soclid will bo held ut tho Christian
church next Wednesday afternoon
and civouliiK tinder thu auspices of
Iho women ot llm church. A cafe
lorla illnner will bu served at 0
O'clock under thu supervision of Mm.
tl. T. Mulkoy. lu tho uvouIiik n pro
Krmn will ho kIyoii. 1'oIIowIuk aro
tho othem In elmrKe: Mm. V. O.
HiirKesH, Mm. W. T. Ilovorldi;o. pro-
Krum; Mm. Hon (Jurnolt, candy
booth; Mm. II. II. Dakar, Ksstet
Kilt. A lonllnl Invitation la oxIhiiiI
oil to all.
Tint JiiviiiiIIu club will enjoy 1
niasiiioradu characler part) ami box
sih-IiiI tioxt Momlny owning. Mm.
Otilioiiborry mid Mm. Wold oomposo
tho committee for thu evenlnK.
Thu Itovolerti will kIvo their last
party of thu tuKison next Tuesday
tnenliiK. Tho affair will be a dinner
dnucu held ut tint Hotel Mod Turd.
A L
WEEK IN SOCIETY
1.4
Thu Loyalty Circle or I'lmt M. IJ.
churcli eiitertnlued thu llusy lieu and
a few frlemlH at thu beautiful uuw
home 6r Mm. C. II. Corey. Jackson
boulevard, Wednesday afternoon. On
eutnrljiK u blaxltiK. cheerful flro In
thu UvIiik room khvo a tomb of
wnfiiitli nud cosIuosh lu contrast to
tint biiow ami chill on the outside,
and tho sweet sprliiR riowera ami
fernit added another touch or loveli
ness to thu nlrondy bonutlful scene.
Tho proKrnm consisted or piano
hoIimi, vocal solos, a vocal duet uy
to little girls, mnl it splendid rend
Iiik. "Iturly Dnya of Jncknonvllle,"
by Mm. Nelson of Jacksonville,
which wni must heartily appreciated.
Thu tunkluR or her own ICaitor
bonnet, of tissue paper, by each lady
afforded much merriment and wimo
Korijeous creations wore tho result,
nud thu Judges. Mm. Mlnear. Mm.
Nelson nud Mm (llnsscock. found It
very difficult to decide, but thu prlxo
was finally nwnrded to Mm. Man
UlliK. n pair of "gulden slippers"
daintily wrapped In tissue pnprr,
which turned out to bo two strips or
banana peel, and Mm. Manning wits
tho center or nttrnctlon wnen he
Insisted on "trying them on" tho
different ladles. Dollclous refresh-
meut.i of sandwiches, ctien cako nud
coffeo wont nerved by Mesdamea
Ijlllott, Couklln. Itonrdmuu. (lbs
cock, nud Mcker, nftor partaking of
which guit departed with remein
braiicen ot a most didlghtful after
noon. Tlio ltebeccas hold olio of thulr
most uiijotablo nodal meetlugu or
tho ytmr Tuesday evunlng at tho Odd
Follows' hall on Sixth street, with an
utlundunro of (.V PccorutlotiH, mi p.
per apiKilutiiieuta nud program were
appropriate to St. l'atrlokit day.
Among tho amusements were 11
shamrock hunt ami blindfolded con
test, for which prlxcd woro given. At
one bamiueL table, tho ouvrablo
saint wan depleted driving cnmly
Himkiw out of tho country, wlilo tho
lakoH or Kllluniey mirrored grcon
mosii and nhumruck upon a eecoml.
Following was tho pregram:
Fluto bolo, Mm. Feriuinn.
liiHtrumoiital trio, Mleu SlioultB,
l'erl and (touliler.
Vocal trio, Fern King, Mary
llrowti ami Mellsso McKay,
Itoudlug, Mm, Mary Voter.
Vocnl nolo, "Whoro tho ltlvor
Shniitiou Flows," Foru WIiirj violin
mid piano accompaniment.
Hecltatlon, lllchnrd l'ayne.
Violin solo, Mr. Isaac Wtiir, ac-
companloil on plnuo by Mr, Usuhor.
. DlKcourBo 011 noted IlihornlmiH or
tho punt mid present, Mm. John 1'orl.
t
Tho following auunuiicomont has
been recolved lu Buchil rlrclcs: Mr.
and Mm. John Fonley AVhlto mi
nouiico tho mitrrlago or their daugh
ter Zola to Mr. Ivor Stephen laloy
011 Saturday, tho Kith of March, 0110
(hoiiRuml 11I110 hundred and thirteen,
Horkoloy, Cftlironilu."
Tho woddlng wan u qnlct homo af
fair, KMostH liioludlng only relatives
nnd liiliinnlo frlomlH or iho Noinm
couple. MIsn Ilertha llrainlciibiirg
wan among thoso In atleiidnnco from
this city, Tho ceremony took plnco
at It a. 111., Mlsn Joufiphlno Mlllor or
llerkoloy playing Iho wcddliiK march.
Miss Whlto nnterod on tho arm of
hor inthcr, heliiB met by the groom
who wait nttcndod hy his bout man,
Mr. A. ('. Cooper, tho wedding party
standing beneath an arch of ncncln
blossoms nud liratichcs or thu Cull
rornla pepper treo. Tlio bride worn
n sheer whlto lingerie gown with cor
sage bouiUi't ot llltfes or the vnlloy
and ferns.
A wedding breakfast wiu served
Immediately nftor tho ceremony, Mr.
ami Mm. 1'aley leaving on tho after
noon train tor southern California.
They will reside nt Oakland.
Tho box social and dance given nt
Ht. Mark's hall Monday evening under
tho auspices or tho knights ami ladlis
or tint I'miiI orders of Knights of
I'ythlns and Fythlnn Hlstcm was at
tended by a Inrge number and thor
oughly enjoyed. The auctioneering
of tho boxes by our honorable mayor,
Mr. W. W. Kltert, wim iho principal
feat uro or Iho evening. An exhibi
tion or Hustcr millinery for gentto
men, shown by Mr. Henry llaswell.
wan greatly appreciated. The par
taking of n bounteous supper whm
followed by dancing, a number of
sipinnt dances being Introduced as it
diversion.
On Wednesday owning tbo roular
social of Iho sniiiq order wbh given
with a largo number of Invited guests
among tho oungcr not.
Mm. Hnrl Melllng, uiwlsled by Mm.
Moiling, Br., wan hotless to a tew
friends Tuesday ufternoou for a
thlmblii tuirty. A dainty luncheon
wan served ut 4:30. Table decora
lloim woro lu green aud white, tho
centerplero being u birthday cako
holding 0110 cundlo lu honor ut young
Master Mulling. Thosq present were
Mlbtt Ulackforil, Meidamoa Clay,
Smith, J. T. Sttmmcrtllle, Wllmer
Cartwrlghl, Mnry Orr, It. L. Mellrldo.
O. C. King mid Mm. Scott of Kausatf.
Tho Ladles Aid toclcty of thu
Christian church was entertained
Wednesday afternoon by Mm. II. II.
ICerby nt her homo on Oakdale ave
nue. Mm. A. II. Cuunnlnghnm and
Mm. A. V. Jordan - assisted Mm.
Kerby. About thirty women wero
present, to tnko part lu the election
of officers nnd comploto plans for
tho Lnster baznar. Thu officers
elected were: Mm. J. K. Darnell,
president; Mm. Weisscr, vice presi
dent; Mrs. John llclllnger, sccretay
and Mrs. Jordnu treasurer.
Mr. anil Mm. J. W. ilneClatlite nre
entertaining thin eouiu; at their
home on the WW Fool hills drive for
Mr. ami Mm. h. V. Hutton of Winwi
R'jj, wlio leaxe tomorrow for their
homo after a week's viitt in the vul
ley. Mr. mnl Mm. lliitlou, with oth
er friemls, will enjoy the hospitality
of Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Iloppin to
morrow.. jrm. William Offutt. Illll Howard
ftrcct, eiitertniueil tho Mome liiou
hoeiely of (lie JI. K. ehiireh, South,
Weilnesilay afternoon. Mm. Offutt
served ivfre-limentn as?istcd by Mix
Hvelyn Ofi'utl.
Mrs. Ira J. Dodge entertained tho
Thursday llrldgo club ut her homo
at Porrydnlo this week.
Mrs. Allison V. Jordan wits hostess
to 11 thimble party at her homo
Thursday afternoon.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mm. Ueorgo Corey returned Wed
nesday from a visit with frlouds mid
relatives ut St, Paul.
Mrs. Ilolon dale returned Monduy
fiiim Threo Pines. Ore.
Mm. T. II. Kinsman has roturucd
from it visit ut Ashland.
Mr. nud Mm. Phil H11111III nro ut
San FraiicUco tor a short visit.
Mrs. J. F. Ueddy is spending Kap
ler week with ft lends nt Sacramento.
Mm, tins Nowborry onturtalued In
formally with brldgo Thursday at
ternoon, Mr. mid Mm. Jesso Houck, Mr.
mid .Mm. W. tl. Stewart nud Miss
Helen Dahl uttuuded tho dnucu given
by tho Klka at Ashland Friday ovo
nlng, Tho affair waa lu commemo
ration ot tho anniversary of tho Ash
land order,
Mrs, K. 11. Plckol bus boon chosen
tQ tuko tho )wji of Mr, K. M.
And rows upon tuo llhrary board, Mr.
Andrews' enforced absence from tho
city necessitating the. chaugo.
Mr mnl Mm Hdwnrd Knnwlea of
Bait Lake City urn visiting relatives
In Medford. Mr. Knowles la tho son
ot Mr. V. W. Knowles nnd brother
of Mm, A. C. lfublmrd. Mm. W. W.
Woods nnd Mrs, L. I). I'arkor.
Mrs. A. C, Hlnghnm ot Santa liar
bara Is visiting her son, Mr. It. C.
Hlnghnm, of the Mlrn Vista orchards.
A party of Medford wople at
tended the outertnlnment at Phoenix
Thursday evening. Including Mr-
Vance. Miss Lenore Vnnce, -Mr. and
Mm. J. A. Perl. Mm. K. C. Hoot and
Misses Kstes. Orlgsby and Hilton.
Mr. and Mm. John Perl spent
Thursday morning at Phoenix.
Miss Ituth Mulchings, formerly of
Medford, nt present attondlng the
high school nt Ashland spent Tues
day with friends in this city.
.Married, at Ims Angeles, Cat., on
March 13th, 1913, Miss Rcnericvo
Mnrlu Veness ot Wlnlock, Wash,, and
Mr. Frederick Jerome Newman of
Now York city. Mr. and Jim. New
man w reside at tho Oakland hotel,
Oakland, Cal.
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Mr. ami Mm. W. L. Kills and Mrs.
Helen Onto left Thunn..r afternoon
for Bnn Frnnclseo to spend L'astor
week mid attend the grntul opera.
Mm. K. V. Coffin, wlw uni reitort-
eil lo lie quite ill ut tlie home of .Mr.
ami Mm. C. J. Kttntmuu ut Itoecbur,'.
rottiriitl lo Mnlfonl Friday after
noon miieli iiujiroveil in liottlllt.
Mm. Homer Itotlicrmnl f-H.nt
Tliumilny nflcniooii villi frieuuU nt
Jnekbouville.
Mr. mnl Jim. John Daily, who have
been veiling relatives in this eitv
left for llicir home in Idaho Thurs
day. REST ROOM
Tint lunch served to thu business
women last Saturday at tho rest
room was well attended. Tho menu
consisted ot coffee, macaroni a la
Italian, sandwiches and apple pic.
About forty people wero served.
A largo number of the members
ot tho Merchants' association took
advantngo ot tho Invitation given by
tho Pan Hellenic club to visit tbo
rust room whero they wero served
coffeo and sandwiches. They left
satisfied that the rooms aro needed
by the town and hoped that the
project bo perpetuated. Next Thurs
day nt tho rest room thero will be
hot coffeo and sandwiches.
MUSIC
A sscrcd concert to bo given Sun
day afternoon, March 30, ut popular
prices Is au attraction ottered by tho
musical department ot the Greater
Medford club, tho proceeds to ho
used for tho benefit of this depart
ment. Thu concert will bo In tho
nature of a union song service, choirs
and soloists from tho different
churches donating their services. Tho
following choir leaders are arrang
ing tho pregram: Mm. F. O. Uurgosfc
of the Christian church, Mr. Forrest
IMmeades ot tho Methodist Kpls
copal, Mm. 11. C. KeutnSr of HL
Mark's Kptscopal. Mr. George An
drews ot tho Presbyterian, mid Mm.
It. K. Mamh of tho Uaptlst church.
Tbo placo, program ami full particu
lars will bo given later.
Tneotlity nftoruon a nuixieal pro-
gmm of twelve numbers was given
by the piano pupil of Mt. C A.
Meker ut liur home, ;il.1 X. Hnrtlctt
xtrvet. After the program Mm.
Meeker ciitcrluincd ttith Ramon nud
Inter tofrotdmietilij woro served. A
good timo wn enjoyed by nil. ThDsu
prohunt iiii'ludiiig' friuiuU of thu pit
iiilt were Helen l'liilbrook; Hthel mid
Slelht Audemon, Vent Kouudlree,
Liieretia Uateuutu, Floreueo'nud KImo
('lev eland, Jo-epliiue Koppus, Julia
uud lluxt'l Wiley, Mnry Tinker, (Irueo
nud Irene Hraiuanl, Violet Hooker,
(.'ntliciiiio I'oiisor, Arleeu Xormile,
Vuru llutuliiub nud ilubel Colcmun.
Tho momhem of tho program com
mltteo of tho uiuslcal department of
tho Greater Medford club mot Tues
day afternoon nt tho library to dis
cuss ways aud means ot arranging a
course ot study for next year's work.
Tho committee will obtain nil tho
Information posslblu upon tho sub
ject and present tho matter to tln
pmalcal department within two
weeks. Tho wutnen concerned aro
Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs, K. 13.
Gore, Mrs, V. Isaacs, Mrs. C. M.
KugllsU aud Mrs. George Daggett.
A two-act coinody was given lu tho
lecture room of tho public, school nt
Phoenix; Thursday evening by tho
Christian Kudoavor society ot that
plnco, An orchestra front Medford
furnished music, thoso taking part
bolriK Mr. A. J. Vance, director; Sir
James Vnnco and Miss Flynn, flrnt
violins; Mlsi Allecn Perl nnd Mr.
Donney, second violins; Mr. Oouldor,
cornel; Mr. lirntney, trombono; Mr.
Maddox, 'cello; Mr. Hoot and Mr.
Howlcy, clarinets; Miss (Irny. piano,
and Jay (lorn, French norn.
Tho music In the Catholic church
will ho more elaborate on Knster
than on ordinary Sundays. The
choir under tin direction of Profes
sor O. Talllandler will sing.
Kyrle, Gloria. Credo, from mass In
n flat (Farmer): Hall die (F,tt);
Sanctus, llcnedlctus, Agnus del, Dona
nobis, front mass In II tint (Far
mer); O Salutarls (Hummel); Tnn
tuni ergo (Ktt); Landaif (Orogor
Ian). Tho spring term of the Medford
Conservatory of Music and Lan
guages begins next week. A pupils'
recital will bo given tho evening of
April 5. The Medford Choral so
ciety is rehonrslng for two entertain
ments to be given upon succcsslvo
evenings with entirely dlfforcnt pro
grams, date nnd particulars to be
announced later.
Mifw (Jrnro Joepliiue ISroun,
daughter of Mr. mid Mm. .1. ('.
Jlrowu of thi.H eity, be repreMmtcil in
reeilnl n( I'orllainl during tho first
lrt of April by her teacher, Mm.
Itosn Ulocli Ilauer. Othem taking
I wirt in iho affair mill bo Mi-su. Hel
en Krommc', Kvclyu Snow, (Jcucvicvc
1'eek, Lola 1'nce nnd 31m. Dolpluue
Marx whom JTadumo Seliiuumin-
Hviuk pmiscd so liighly.
Tlio uicmbcre of the Medford Or
chestral Club will meet for rchenmal
next Friday evening ut 711) p. m. nt
the high bdiool. A full uttciidauec U
desired.
Tho Chicago Grand Opera com
pany will bu la Portland for thrco
performances beginning March 31.
CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR
Tlio children's story hour Institut
ed at tho library last Saturday by
tho educational committee of the
Greater Medford club was an unqual
ified success, both from tho stand
point ot numbers and enthusiasm.
Klgbty-foui- ichltdron assembled to
listen to Norso myths, told in a
charming and dramatic way by Mm
Alan Drachlmeed. What to do with
so many was tho problem of tho lit
tle lady oa sbo looked Into a sea ot
llttlo eager faces, but as the story
progressed and tho hush ot attention
fell upon the children tbo situation
resolved Itself Into ono of mutual
helpfulness and delight. Mm.
Drachlmeed conducted tho hour to
day and will bo followed next week,
by Mm. Charles Shletfelln with Un
cle llentus stories.
BOOK REVIEWS
Helen C. Gale.
'Tbo Life Ktcruvtllus" by Mario Cor
elll, publUhod by Haddor Stough-
ton.
"Tnero Is no death, what seems eo
is transition." Is tho text ot this book.
It you aro not Interested iu tho
psychic, "Tho Llfo Kvcrlastlng" must
uppeal to you, It for no other reason
from tho Interesting, beautiful ro
mance of tho story.
Corelll's stories have always bcou
rich in Imagination. This latest book
of hem soars far abovu any other sho
has written. Tho prologuo. alone, Is
worth all other things from her pen.
Kven tho most cynical, material, ot
orthodox person must sco tho value
and beauty ot the now religion sho
sets forth. To thoso who have stud
led "New Thought" her Ulcus will not
bo entirely foreign. Tho story tells
ot a yuung woman who duds hur toul
muto In this life, but who must con
quer self and thou learn to llvo ac
cording to tho laws ot nature and
God before sho cuu claim the com
plete luvo that Is ttwaltlug hor. Shu
Is thrown with people an American
mitllouulro, his Invalid daughter and
utt unscrupulous doctor ot tho most
material nud cynical turn ot mind.
These peoplu only omphnsUo in tho
story, thu uselos$uot& of till things
ye human holugs deem worth while.
Soma ot tho situations aro almost
meloilraiuutlu others wlord and uu
cuuuy, hut uono tho less Interesting.
Corolll's old stylo, with Its forco mid
power, has not weakened, causing
0110 who has followed her books from
tho first to this lust 0110, to think
that sho herself has learned "tbo
secret ot llfo," nnd draws power and
strength
source,
from nu lucxhaustnblo
lie Sentence, of Silence." by Iteglnnl
Wrleht Kuuffranu, published by
Jwo.ffut Yard company,
This Is it book thnt all paronts
should rond.
Wo have awakened to the fact that
If tho human rnco Is to bocomo
stronger, both mentally nnd physical
ly, that n lot of old Ideas Hint may
hnvo served their purposo In tbo past
must bo discarded.
A mlstnken Idea of modesty, as far
as the highest nnd most Important
laws of naturo nnd. life aro roncorned
tins been to blamo tor much of the
misery lu this world.
After reading "Tho Sentonco of
flllenoc' all must agreq with IU
author, that It Is a parent's duty to
bring up iu child in absolnto truth
fulness In regard to tho mysteries of
lire.
Unlike most books which nro writ
ten solely to carry out a pet Idea nt
tho author. "The Sentence of Silence"
Is wholly Interesting. Tho charac
ters aro all well portrayed and tho
situations strongly, even dramatically
given.
llaremllk Ik-mctrn Vuka(Mm. Ken
neth Ilrown.)
'this book was written by a woman
who was born In Constantinople, but
who had lived after her girlhood In
Kuropcnn cities nnd In America. Af
ter her tnarrlago to an American she
visited her school-girl frlandfi who
had remained In Constantinople and
had becoino Inmates of harems.
"Huremllk" Is an intensely inter
esting book. In It UbIonded thu
cloying sweetnesx of Oriental charm
with tho occidental Ideas.
Tho luxury ot tho unusual llfo In
tbn harems, thu ideas of tho Turkish
women as told in this book dispel
much of tho pity and censure that
wo women of freer countries might
bavo entertained for our Ortcntat
sisters.
In speaking of polygamous mar
riages, ouo woman, who la a third
wlfo says: "You novcr share your
husband. W'htil a man gives to one
woman, ho novcr gives to another.
What ho is to bis first wlfo, ho never
is to his sccoud or third."
Polygamy may be most revolting
to tho advanced mlud, but so sweet,
simple aud convincing aro tho argu
ments of theso Turkish women, who
accept tbclr fato without a murmur,
that wo havo to stop and wonder It
they nro not moro broad-Bilnded and
unselfish than wo women ot other
countries arc.
Michigan will tako another popu
lar voto on tho equal suffrage ques
tion next month.
mm "CASCflRETS."
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Children Just lovo to tuko them.
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Dr. Rickert
Kyelglit Specialist.
Kentner'H, Medford.
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