MrcirKoun MAUi'riHHrvK. MihroHf), ohi.mi . vintnw, m ir'fr 20, ion TO"vmq,. r- axa I -i lamracia: crrTxrnrv AND WOMAN'S x a: PAGE n 7 6.s ' sST-lO 2WO&fEK Sr 11 V ""Sea. H fi l Jm m' Ooclhl nud iimihIiihI notes, MIHH JdltlltHHM lllltlofl (lIlMIItt nn-j-.i. Club imwK under dlrnatlnu tit (IriMlur Mmtfiiril Ultilj; phone 6T6. "No 11 11 llvoth 1111(0 hltmnlf nloiio." . I GENERAL club DlnECTOnY (I rout it MmlfoMl Cliilir-l.ntt M,l)n iliiy or cmitIi mouth; oluli room, II limr)' building; 2:00 p. in., Iiuilueaa im'ttluit; 3.00 p, 111., iiroRrnm. Second Monday of iMirh mouth, so cial meeting. Priuildout, Mm. W. (1. Davidson, II to Woat Tenth street; phono 67S, Musle l)iiniliiiHiil - I'lrnt Monday of each inoiitli; cluli mom, library building; a : 0 0 p. in.. Chairman, Mm. It. M. Aildrnws, an Norlli Hoo- vull avenue; phono 827-lt. Good Cltlioiiahlp Department llrnt nnil (hint Tiiotday of iwicli iiidiilli; 0I11I1 rooms. z;lo p. in. Chair iiihii, Mm. 0. !. Holiloffoltn, 113 (ii vn ineiiuo; phono ISC. ICduimthitiiil Department First Katurdny o( eaeh inontli; nluti ronins, 3:00 p. in. Chairman, Mm. (imjrtte Itxlxio, Central Point It. I'. I).; phuu, Jacksonville JI-F-il. ' Home Hcoiioiiilm I).imrliuciit Second and (mirth Wednesdays; olub rooms, S:S0 p. m. Chairman, Mm. J. O. Hi'liinldt, 30 llOHH avenue; pktlB SOU. Social llyglaue DutmrtWHiit Third Momliiy; etui rooms. S:0 p. in. Chairman, Mm. It.' W. Stearin, M It() UVtfNHe; pliuim 1.10. "I'minptHCM ami System" our mot to. Wo ilo not wish to waste )tur (line, thcrefuto prtiiHptneea In begin nliiit these mooting mill ytm In coHiluiUliiK Iheni U ui)r nlm. Wednesday Slinly Club, l'lmt nml third Wednesday! II limry building. 2iS0 p. in. President, Mm. M. II. Plofcul. Mir. Wml Muln street; phone CK.lt. I'.irrtit-'IViu lieiV iko'liiiliiii. Second Friday, X:00 p. in., Wnali I nil ton rrhool liullillnK. President. Mm. F. W. Mwim, OS I Dakota nv nun; phone tt'i-x. Patt'iit-Trm hois' ,n.K-liitliiii. Tlilnl Friday, 3 00 p. in.. House- volt nliool tiutlilltiK. I'rMtlilont. Mrs. tlooriiB KIiir, kl.'l Itant Muln it runt; (iliouu HI l-lt. mtcrouM nml IiiUiihiic" fot- ktmiiI die puinlN upon 'mil liiillvlitiml' lining liar ixiii Aii..iiliinr nml intnret uru uoiitilliiitliiH thiil nil (in it imih, nml ihoy nro tho rhlr (Hutunt in limkliiK mt ally elnb. tt'n WHHt to m a IIt lr. don't wt7 U'iiIik npl nml mimu to lli el nl) mcwtltiK. IIh- IiIm iIoIiik you RIHIll, It will lulp till1 rl, Airoin or tllo chill iiiiintliiK Mori ily, I wiuiilHr If wh rmillrw wlmi h IMiwnr co-opnrntlon lJ 'llio onty ililnn tluit Motltonl ionnIh to nnlLWr1 out oc lliln.pr1oil orHfltiiuont nrr ulnn In n pulllnn toitrtnnr. r?mi any ohm itailmnttf tho iintlod, ommiUpd tort of olio Hiintlrml nml fifty women worhltiK kIoiik ooMlrHillr Ilium? Oh! io l.i ti ny uhIiIo our jwtty, piTiml, imrrow. rrlllnil Alt fnriiiif! Wlmt do Uiy muoiiHt to nnyhow7 IM mi put our nhoiililom to I no whHl mill pMh (OMotbMr. If ii "tlrvNler ilwtforU" tiumiiH any HiliiK to m, lt ui try tliu oiih tklmt that v. II I brluK It forth. Come. tbn. to tlm wtwtlHK Manila? nftorMMUi, ami eoiii In a aplrlt or oo-oirUon. Cnt tk llltmry linbttl Wht you am iluwii Iowa ami burn h fim- ihIb uloa lu HMfn why net to t)w library a ail md munim yf thn tttalr Imt thlnw yon will Mm I Ih ttia IMS ntJaaa that liu rrmtliiK tnlrfta n MPfUMnl wild, lu nMDir mUmm you will tlmt a lUt of taM. Dm Ihwy mihhU lHtertlH7 Th. Oool ClUamialllp iltwrtMit of lb Ortmtar Mwlfonl ollifi will Mt bold Ita i-agalur ntfotltiK m Tgri Of tNla WMlj. Irl)4tr NIIMMHOTIftMri roHtwrnlni it will iimU HW(t Wt.'. Mm. U'uunr U. MrCallnm. wha ka ao ably fllltnl tba offtca of trtnaiimr of tb t)matr Mrtlfonl IhU ilarlnt Mlaa ICIlMlHXh IMitnnw'a abwnca. Iuft Uila wfk for bar noma In Tokoa. Waab. Thi rorraaitoiMllHi Mcniiry. Mr. U. II. Ilnrrmui. will aaautti tb UHlbjH of tmwim-ar until tba rular aanbal ulaetlott of offiekrt, wblab oe tmra aauu. In Cincinnati, a roaoluiiou waa HilopliMl to ral mt omlowninl fnml of 1 1 00,(100. the iniarmt to lit' towil to furtliar thO work of the flom tlou, Tlla amount aakixl of mc1i ataio hh on r 1A Nr Mint par capita total. Oregon' portion waa S0. Tlia IahI publln ultranpa of that a real wnniau, flarah l'lmt laker, wh mi npptml to thn rluti woinna KatMoratl In Nan Pranclaco laat .Inly to rata U ndowment. flh who hail Uavolwl ao muuli r bor IIU ami uriarxtr to Ulta ytirh, rmllriHl tftitt OlotH titan mtyona alaa thn urmnt iitavaMlir of awt'h a fnul. HIik nor limit Ii tho fuml baa ltetm kHBwn na I ha Harnb I'latt Urhw memorial fuml. About Hiilf the Oragftn AmoMHl baa horn nilawl ami nrrry wk aeon It kt liifrouaml. It la bopoil awl rxuMtmJ that Ilia oMtirfl ant)BHt will b eon trtbutoil iMfnr tbo oonnrtl tHMtlug lu SVaablllgtOH. II. C, tba Imi of April. 'Ilia Woman .Moviiiiiitiit. An w taklnit Itita arrlouMyt Civic mMwratiott. H mmmtitu' Hmt Inatfail of eaiTylna on a "mi ihn fir" -rmiipnln, ih w ronnirnic upon tba alioltahliiK of their br-xl-IfiK placaa. Atnl that roMlrea Iti.'lf Into oho tlilllK elanllnM. CIhuh mk yiinU, 0oirMl irftrnaf ran anil wall Mraorioit Hialtli, rlean l loy nml atrevta am tnor- wrfe'-tlve tbnn "wnta." When wn rnn rallx Uiat flltw iiiahii filth, nml that no niaa la mi mlraftlaamont at rlonnfl n Mai, w will iloubtlem be mora earo rul alio lit IihvIiik thi-m a warm nbont our hoiiawa anil premlaa. Why not lotgln now to aloaii up? FUTURE EVENTS Tb NoclHllaU' local will give a bnahat aodnl ami daur Wednaaday avauliiM, prtl 9li, at Huillh'a hall on North Urnpa atrisal. I'raceotJ will Ihi for tho futhorflHoa or tho pur "Tho Medfonl ffoolaJIOl." , 4lr j21k v 9 an Ly0jf.-. ji 'PltwFMMwmtt 'afcaw .w mm; m pm m r .M W .Wwn i) v."w .. j-a :--imk. -aae- ' j-r vaak. ... ' '..i, z1" aai'i i. .aan Q WXrv" y J rorufumont of purplo pennant. In ' ' M m Wvinr yW' riuilona thl year waro llniltc.J to I PERSONAL MENTION wrt - .. if . wn. . na rv. 'jchm? inomnoni. m;K -. dts -'' ' nEST nooM Tho rwat room. Ilk nil otbar or sanitation of It kind, naada lb o UDparallon of tllo public. J'wraoa In- taraaind In Uiu anaoaaa of Lb roooia might look urar tba liat of naia wlilch tba attandnnt will gladly how. On fulurda, April t, th rootna will ho open until 9 p. m. At mm thro will bu evlJw and aaud wlch , In the waning the wjii will bu ninra olab orni. Rj-ery one la wieoiiit ut all Unit. Mu Dorothy Wlrkannd Carolina Andrew wart liomtoa at tho homo of Ml Andrew Saturday ftvenlnpt nt one of th iihmI iinlriiia and tirottiinit jmrikm ajvtn arTollirrrr(ouiij;eFHet for aom tlmo. Th& 8ffflrnnh Idon wn fam Ifnlly oarrled out In Interior ifao-oratloa-y ominiH,arnucmnit- and innu. Kortunoa wero told with rare kill, an accornpnnltnetit of tamhour nr and caeianeU waa added to the muale for dundnx, whllo tho really bmiuilfnl noatatmai nulto trmmormcd tho eotarfo of IiIrIi school muduntu Into -on and dmiKhtom or Omnada. I'lliB gnaata prent Iik.IiiiIimI Minnea Ignore Vanre, JoMphinu Hoot, l.ucin- da CK-liraji, Rthal Onthrlo, Mario antot, I.ncllli! MoMmor, Florence Old-, Mnrie Klfart. IIUn I'urttakor, Vivien dhlldare, IiiiIm WllltaiiHWN, Mimri. I'nnOli'lleiilc Aoriatlon,' KmoiiiI and fourth itaturdiiya; no v ond Saturday at Katt Itoom; fourth Knturday ut liomM of iiuuuliam. 1'roa 'Idem, Mm. J. O. Wilton. Kl" New town atreut; phono 0GIMV. (.'olli'Ko Woiiiiiu'a Cluhi. Kuroud Haturduy, IuiiqIiooii 1:00 p. iu plneo to lui niinotiusml. l-ruatl-iti'iit, Mrs. Wlnlrmd tlereotuli, ranch, (Irlfflu Crook; phono SaT'J. w. o. t. ir. ThurHdny or uaoli wenlt. IliiptUt cliurqh, a: 00 p. in. l'roildunt, Mm. Iloliner, 7JH South CVntnil nvuiiuo; phono 101! -J. Attoiitlnii! W'oinoii of tllo Valloyl Do you know that thtiro nro reot tooiiih on tho fourth floor of the Medford Kiirnlluro ft llurdwaro linllilliwr. Koa. n and Wit for tho fret) tiao of tho women of Medford ninl vlulnllyt Tnltn tle oluvntor, couio up ami rout, leave your parealH, mout your filoiuU, cot a cup of ten for five eoutii, or check your bullion for ten renin pur hour. Thu roomy nro nlwnya open with mi attendant lu chari'.o ftoni 11:00 n. in. to 5:00 p. in. 1 CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK I (Ireatijr Wexford eluh, Monday, Mnrph .'II, L' p. in,, t'lulilni'lmH, I.I lirurpf iMIIIdliii;.' ; ' ilMucatloiinl . DmHU'O'in.iit. Matur dny, April ti, il p. in., uluhioointi, l.llil nry hitlldluu. I CLUB N0TE8 f .....fa.,. , Tho nuinlar. meutlm; qf the droiUnr Medford oluli oci'iiih on Monday itfteriimiu lit II p. in. lot uvory inoin hor of tlm cliih lie preitont In iIIhouiw tho uuoHtliiin (o ho hrouKht up, ltu uiomber tlilu Id your1 cluli, unit ita t. Mark'a guild held mt Important boaliiMoi marling (bin wook nt tba guild hall. Offleora fur tba en n lag year waro elected, a follews: Presi dent. Mrs. (lien I'nkrlck; first rtre pratlsit. Mm. Vtlltnm Uudge; mc oad vice prwkJont. Mrs. Clark: third rice prealnsnt, Mr. II. U. Corlle; Hscn-Ury. Mr. I. K. Williams, treaa urar. Mm. Hurt Harmon. Plan uer arranged to asset with commit tee from other ehurcbe of tba rlty and procure tunda or aupplles to to sent to lbs atrleksn oil las of tbr iiilildlo WIMt. The Iioiho eomtng or the ladles' Aid aoslely or th l'lmt MtrthixiUl ICplnenpal ohureh waa belt! WedNMi dny afternoon In Hie rhurrh. Owing to th nlMenco of many of the ineHi Item, who are attending the iummIor nry imrlhuneut of the ehureli being held lit (Irani 1am, thu uttuudauva wan not a large na uaual, hut wreral Item- of busiuea were dlapoaeil of ami nrrnuKfliuout are bolug mado for a lecture hy tho puitor soon. Tho report- from tho different circles wore qultn ant Is factory, but quite up to tho tisuitl ataudurd, owing to luolomoui wimtliur and an uuuaual amount or Rlekne-H, the iiiimhur of rallu umh not an larae mt huretorore. With tho opening of aprliiK weather It Ih hoped nil will put forth rouwd offorU mid arcompllHli u grant niuoiiul of work Imforo the hot woathur tioKliiR, when ho many lonve ror their Mummer ouiIiikh. Itorresh menu of dellolotiR homo coolisd doiiKhnutu and coffoo woro aerveil ny I lie South On li dale circle to an or, IQ ladles, nfler which adjournment took 1'ini'o. audi- mo adjournment, a commlttHo of liidlim purohuiictl n linudBoinn mid Hutmtantlal dlulnit taliln. and piofleuted It In the tiapio of the (.orloty to tho pamonaBe. TJiene lltllo uurprlBeu nro uwually pleawant ontui to tho iulliltorVi fin lly, mid as iihiiiiI wiim doubtlcim no, In tlila enao, a welcome one a well. Tho ladlCH Imvu trlud to malui tho pamomiHO u co in foi table, well eiiulpped homo, which Ih one of tho fouturoM of Ladles' Aid work. Do I ' .MOW STYLES DO CHANGE. . GENERAL CLUB NEWS Club cumuli, or Oromui, mid throiiBhoiit the Unltod Stato. tiro ut pre-ent very much Interetited lu tho undowmoitt fund. Two jeam ami nt Jgnzluo, by tho chairman of tho fly tho (leuoial Fedoratloil vuiivuutlou "Kh'tlnij commltteo of the American we, a women, real I to th.- nisnlfl- J raiuo of It 7 Do se tblnk it is bare today and guno tomorrow " It end oiiielhlng of what Marv JolitiNtsu aid of It in n nivnt adilr. ;;hiu In Coniiueutal hall. Washlnston. IJ. C: "The atupnmion human move ueut wblab ws osll lbs woman move ment dM not eame up In a night, nor I It lu any dangsr of psrlsblug fnini view. It Is fisrv to "lay nml grow. It l nut thu work nf a few fa mi ties or rail dials. It la k perfectly logical phenomenon, born out of the rHlunsa or time, and tba large mind of th world. p-rtlclpuUd In by individual of over)" elation of human society. It I Indestructible: It U moving on vtth an over-growing delli nhd' ve locity mid it U going to transform the world. "The arllat npnlaiids Uis woman inovHiiiBHl because It U also the ur tlstH' inovtwuut townfil tho world that the urtltt wlahe to see, toward the world of linrmouy and poe) aud beauty. "Thu outHihtM' Mtya of tbs woman movement, 'Nsvor, never will you havo your aiiper-rnos until you have your Bii)er-woinajil, Tho ttrentn emi rlie no higher than Ita source. I'roiu an iinde'eloped mother uuinot apriiiK a doeloiel race. Tlm lim ited niliula will brliiK forth tho lim ited mlndH. Narrow IdatilH will bring forth imrrow Idenlu. The mind that nntt, 1 urn tho low, the Inferior, will brlui; forth tho less, tho In ferior.' "HokIii with another. ' Uet the inothor think nml will, nml net, and Krow. Tree tho inothora, for only ho will tho chlldroii over bo free." Women of .Medford, wo nro nioth em, let an ot Into thla "wouinn inovuiiieiit" that we may Immilnn, deepen mid bring forth a suporlor raco. Uu't It worth while? Do Not Swat the l'ly. . Thin Ih tho tlmo of year when tho ovor-proaent fly problem begins lo present ltmjlf to tho hounawlfe, mud In tho hoKlnnlug -or bofore Ih tho tlmo to boIvo It. Some mot prac tical nuiigoHtionu mo mado In the eiineut Ibsiio of Uiu Auierloan City r- PUBLIC PLAYGROUND The aubject is to bo conaldered nt the nest eoMloii of tlio eduratloiml department of the Creator Mod'ord dub oh April 5tb, will be the play ground the meaning of pkty. Its place of play, Ita place lu tbo oduen thin of the child, and the mean and upplbtuces by which thin play imttlnct on u be directed nml utillted. It seems quiis enough to -ay that every ehlld, hb well a grown-up, doniandd reareatton both In tho way of satin tying his mere idle lonxlni; for story and picture and dramatic oppression, nud In tbe opportunity to try his munele out lu competitive cxerclm and guuiss. Hut It la taken foi granted that children will find re sell roes within Otsmsolvoa In this di rection, that. If given tho freedom, play will follow. Tho-o who have sail children tandlut' helplessly Herbert Alrord. Frank Hay, Gcorgo Hates, Milton Schubard. Walter Urown, Scol Hall. Ilalpb Pierce. Jntnes Vance, Holier t l-alouo. Hudy Beksli. Kverctt MrArtbur. Will Hev eridge. Tbs Oolden Link lllblo ciasn of tho HaptUt church hold their monthly so cial iiieatlux Tuesday afternoon, the Sith of Mureh. A vary pleasant af ternoon waa spont In music. Kamoa and convomntlon. Tasty refreshments were ncrvsu. Tttuso proseut woro Meadame llsnoh, Wilson. Curlow, Young. Meant, Front, Stlnson, Flem ing, Parker. Mnmli, Dexter, Grlssloy. Ilogsett. DeArmpnd, Hoover, Conwoll, I.ewlii, llaldwln. Mrs. T. C. Wick enttirtalnod tho iiie-ntara of I.o Semldas club at her boms on Dennett avenue with n thlmhlo nartv uud Hastor luncheon. uooui si rcses iimo, or tnimng uuy yellow JwiquIIs and dairodlls tf n Saturday nftarnoon. know that i ,iorusd tho tables, favors boliiB. tiny children hschI not only equipment mitd wltll cnndy Ba(,,or nml opportunity, but orgnnlioil 8Uld-'OJUW. Mrs. V. P. Mealy and Mm. linos. Idlenees I not play mid doeajiuidehrund woroKuosta of Mrs. not witlsfy the play lnstliiBt. The ; W0frs, cluli membors presont being noKlect of this lagUJuiiit phase or Mgdnmos Close, Kdwnrd Soutter. child lire I only ouo more element i(nrry stoockmnu. U. S. Collins. Hort In thu wimlMgo of our youth. Th Anderson. O. C. Hoggs. C. C. Van pluygrmiml I more democratising ' s,yc. m. Van Seovoe. Hohert than tho schoolroom anil. If rlghtl) dlroetod. gtiinei oan bu made to ylold reunite in the trnlului for right clt Izomblp, In tho development of ft sensa- qt Justloe, of n ooitipetltton based on rules that hold for all, a contempt for the una who takes ad- tibul. A pleasant featnro of tho regular m not I up of tho Women of Woodcraft Tuesday ovonlnjc waa tho presentn- Hon of n Jardlnler and fom to Mr, and Mm. P. W, Vnlt. whoso 30th wedding anniversary II was. Mrs. John Perl, with appropriate remarks, mado tbo presentation, which enmo as a surprlsa to tho recipient. Dain ty refreshments wero served in tho dlnliiK room. A dinner party was clvon by Mr. mid Mrs. itobort Huh! at their homo Saturday nvenlnp, their guests beln$c Mr. and Mrs. I'rnu Iteames, Mr. and Mm. Fred !.wln of Wollcn, Ore; Mr. nml Mm. Oargo Daggett, and Miss Dorothy Daggett. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Isaacn enter tained Mr. Charles Francis Uyrno of Portland and Mr. John Goodrich of (.cdrord at dinner at their home Thursday evening. A number of friends are Invited to tho homo of Mr. Albert K. Orr this evening for a stag party. Tho Kaster bazaar given by tho women or tho Christian church and hold, In tho handiomo new church building Wednesday afternoon was a splendid success In CTcry way The booths wero all attractive, the candy booth offering n tempting array of nome-mado sweets, uvcr 9&0 was cleared from the cafeteria supper. A progra mwas given in tho eve ning, as follews: Vocal duet Mario Seoly and Eve lyn Taylor. Hocltatlon- Mm. Kerby. Miss nice. Vocal solo Miss Inez Coffin. Hccltntlon -Mm. Walker. Monologue Mr. H. F. Mulkcy. Heading Mm. Seely. Vocal solo Xana Seoly. . Tho last of a series of parties given by the Itorolers took plac. Tuesday evening at tho Hotel Mod ford, a formal dinner-danco being the entertainment provided, by Messrs. McCurdy and Lindsay ami assistants. An olaborato seven course dinner waa served at S:30. Piaco cards, painted by Huth Andrews, wero Eas ter bonnots for milady and Jonquils for hor escort, tho centerpiece also of jonquils. An nrrnugement cf palms ami Orogun grapo was very offectlro in the spacious room adjoin ing tho office. Danolng concluded tho evening's pleasure. Tho Juvenllo club fancy dress pan ty Monday evening was tho first of tho bochil activities during tbo past week. Tho request for fancy dress met with enthusiastic response and most agreoablo results. Sotuo of tho characters represented woro Indian maids. Mrs.. "Dutch Cleansor," Mies Swoet-poa, tho Ynma Yama girl, the old-fashioned girl, a circus lady mid a Mexican toreador. A box supper wns given nt midnight. Mrs, 11. P. Thais and Miss (leral- dlne Thelss havo returned fr6m San Frnnolsco. Mr. and Mm, Will Ooro havo re turned from a short visit to Portland, Miss Ivy Isenbergor hna returned homo after a ulx months' stay In Medford for tho benefit of her health. She wns employed by Dr. Porter for some tlme. .Misxcx Ueile Wcnvcr of Xfyrtlo Crook nn1 Winifred ITniirmly of Wetfl, pupils of at- ifnrjs .Academy, apent Kufcter week uh- ciicita oC Missca Florence nml'IIelcn rtcily. ' jrrs. O. If. Gilficrt nf .Portland and Lm. A. C. Holcomli of QrnntH Pnsrt nt Friday wiili Ww. E. I). El wood of tliirt city. Mrs. A. Carey, a recent resident of Medford, has very graciously re membered all of hor friends with written messages. Mrs. Caroy wrltss that she is much pls?scd with Fresno and liken It "almost ia -well as Med ford, but not quite." m Mrs. J. A. Perry entertained with cards Friday evening. Mr. and Mm. J. E. Watt hare had as their guest tho past week Mr. and Mm. Joseph Townscnd, of Pey nctte, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Newton of Milwaukee, Wis. Mm. Townsend nnd Mrs. Newton aro cou sins of Mrs. Watts. Miss Sybil Fish of Phoenix and Miss Cdthorino O'Connoll of St. Mary's academy spent tho Easter holidays with. Miss Maude Newbury at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. W, A. Janes, of lloss lane. Mm. Eugcno Thompson and son Louis of Jacksonville were guests nt tho homo of Mr. and Mm. V. C. Jones of lloss lano on Weduesday. Mils Mna Thomas of Ilonohihni wjh liostoti at tho Hotel Holland grille Tuesday morning outertnlutng friends with a furowull breakfast. 111 hi it3 ltla PWl 1111 ftil M'tlti Id)! fin vantage and admlrvtlon for tho mio lh Th0M onJ u . Mb hospitality wero Miseea Edith Fish, who fairly nml squnroly wins tlmt counts more deeply In tho practical otitic of the hoy or girl than till tho moral maxims of tho tuxtbouk. Wlatt are we. doing to provide pliiitrouniln for our, chlldroii or tho Hluiplo nppamtus ' .incousary for unmuB? What aro wo doing to tut porvlso roeiuut tlmo In order that tho fw iiiluutos of ritbt shall not bo dis sipated lu mi Idleness indoors leva restful than work? W'htU iiinuso. mont tiro wo offering our chlldrun hoyond unconaiiroil iuovIuk plcturoa or melodrama and u lighted Christ man treo once n year in the Sunday school? Wo obllgo children by law (Continued on Page i) Phoebe tlunoe, Font Hutchison, llasel Davla, Huth Merrick, Mildred Ware, Hasu Kentuur, Ida l.oo Kunt uur, MosdumeB Humor ltothormal, ltnlph Hardwoll, Iru Dodge; Wheldou nlddle. W. T. Kentnor mid H. C. Kunttier. "Uidlus1 night," tho social func tion glum nuuually by nil order's or 11. P. O. IS., was observed by tho local lodgo Wednesday ovonlug or thla week. Thu Inrgu hull of tho Natatorlum was used, tho orchustra belux, oiiBconoOd behind n bccooii of palms, fern a uud llllles. Tho colors of tho ordor woro ahowu with uu ur- MIss Knthorino Soutter enter tained friends with an Easter lunch eon Saturday afternoon. Table ap pointments woro In keeping with tho occasion. Covers wero laid for eight, guests being Misses Irene Hogsett, Mildred Wicks, Helon Hrown, Hazel Antle. Laura Rates, Jeannetto Pat terson and Aitnolutetto Klnleyulde. About lliirl.v-iiie etudonU, iuolud- inir loniior uud nro&oiit lumilii of SL Mury's Aoudoiuy, were invited to en joy a pouiul oveniue; at- tho Academy auditorium Friday of this week. Miitde, gumoji nnd daiiuing gnvo ploneiiro to nil present. An iirruiiKe Mm. Wayne Lecvcr, Miss May Hoko and tho Misses Norwood ot Central Point spent Wednesday irf Medford. Mr. and Mm. O. C. Hoggs aro en joying a visit from Mr. Grades of North Dakota. Mr. Grades is a cousin of Mm. Ooggs. ' . . . Mr. and Mm. S. E. Knight left Tuesday for tholr former homo nt Hydo Park, Vermont. Mr. nnd Mm. Volnoy Dixon havo returned from a visit in California. Mm. Edwin Jannoy entertained with cards Thursday afternoon. Miss Mao Thomas, a classmate and recent guest of Miss Hess Kentnor. left Tuesday morning for San Fran cisco to Join her parents. Miss Thomas will spend several months -in California boforo returning to her homo at Honolulu. Mrs. E. M. McKeany gave an in formal dlnuor last Friday evening at her home, on Soutb Grape Btrect, to several of tho Washington school teachers. Among thoso present wero Miss Van Meter, Miss Hound, Miss Coffin and Mlsa Emily Do Voro. HOME ECONOMICS X A number of Mcdford's most seri ous mludod homomakeru attended u meeting of tbo tho Home Econom ics department Inst week and ex pressed thomsolvus as very much In terested lu the Instructive papers read by Mrs. H. L. Nobllt, Mm. Mil ton Janes mid Dr. Stearns, Tho sub- mont of potted plants mid enrna-J-ot for tho afternoon was i'House- turns was mi nttrnetivo addition to rooms, The, Puii-llolleuio Society mel Sat urday, MnrVli 2, ut tliihouio of the provident; .Mrs. JVU. Wilson. An in tevetinff minor was given by ili Julia Hopkins, followed by ML.s lln- xol Kmler, Tho Tuesday Afternoon and Fri day Evening Hrldgo clubs enjojed tholr Inst meetings of tho season this week. Miss tlertrudo Wooks and Mrs. Jack Steward being hostesses. Mrs. Myrlon J. Emorlck entor talnod wiUi curds Wednesday after noon, hold Hygiene," and tho information gathered pertained to euro ot pa tients with contagious dlseaaos, ven tilation nnd sanitation of tho home, and elimination of disagreeable housohold genua and pests. The papers were followed by a discussion ua to the most offectlvo way to rid tho city or epidemics, Tho, rood demonstration preparod by Mrs. Noblltt, who had charge of tho program ror tho artoruopn, con- Blsted of a most refreshing and nour ishing drink, albumen water. It waa prepared us follews: The white ot ouo egg, ono pint of water thoroughly beaten, with sugar to tasto. Served ,cold this s n nourlshiKS' drink for tho weakest stomnch. M I v .ii: jf ...