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PAOE OSTRICH, 1. . SOCIETY AND WOMAN'S PAGE MlfiDlfOttl) MAIIiMMtlBUNlfl. MMPKOKa OHIflfKNr, SATURDAY, AVUll, , Wl. v .. Korlitt ii:ii iiiumIpiiI lUltl'S, Miss .lounerso llutlor; phunp 4- nua-J. ! dull iii)vn under direction of (liotitor Alodfnrd Club; : phono n7fi. "Noun Ihuth unto himself iilulio." I GENERAL CLUD DIRECTORY j ' Greater Medford Club Liml Moil day of unuli muiitli; chili ruoin, li brary building) (H l. m.. business iuhiUIiih; 3:00 i, m.. progrnin. Second Miuiiluy o( each muiitli, so- clul IllOUtlllg. Picsldriil, Mr. W. (1. Davidson, 1110 Wont Ten Hi street; phono 675. Mimle Department First Monday of each iiiunth; club rooms, library IiiiIIiIIiik; 3:00 p. hi. Chairman, .Mm. K. M. Andrews, 35 North Hooao Milt avenue; phono 87lt. (JfHiil Cltliuiishlp Department First ond llilrtt Tuesday uf each muiitli; club rooms, 2:.1() p. in. Clinlr iiiiui. Mm. C. I.. Hohloffolln, 113 (leu. inn ntciiuu; phone iStl. Educational Department First Saturday of each month; club room, 3:00 p. hi. Chairman, .Mm. George Rubor, Coutrnl I'olnt It. F. 1).; pliunu, Jacksouvllto Sl-F-Sl. Home Kconotulun Department Second nuil fourth Wednesdays; club loniiif, 2:30 p. m. Chairman, Mm. J. C. Schmidt, 30 Rosa uvotiuu; phono Social llyglcuit Department Third Monday; club roonu, .':3U p. tit. Cliiilrinnii, Mrs. H. W. Utwrni. 1C Hone avenue; ptioiwi 130. "Promptness ami System" uur mot to, Wu ilo not with to wnstu our time, therefore prnuiptiivM In begin iiIiik thoho meetings mid ni bttnn In (oiidoctlug them In uur nliu. WciliicMlny St ml)' Dub. IMrnt niul third Wednesdays; IU lirwry building. 2:30 p. in. President, Mm. K. II. Plekel. ;il5 Wont Main street; phono 6S-lt. Pnrriil-TenrlieiV Amm Intlon. Second Friday, 3:00 p. in., Wash ington mIiuuI building. President, .Mm. I. W. Muiim, 0'.'l U.iUolu uvo line; iiliuiiw SKU-.x. I'nii'iit'TiMi lii'io' ,iv"'liillin, Thlnl I'rliliiy, 3 Oil p. in.. Hoimi dt huhool bullilliiK. rrymliluut, Mm, (imrnu KIiik. SI3 Hunt Mnlu Htruut; pliouu 8 1 Ml. I'nii'llrtli'utv AkmkIiiiIoii. Hmoml niul fourth HiUtintny; nco ml itntui-tlny nt llit Ituum; fourth K.itnnliiy nt ItunijHt of ini'inlinM. Pre liliinl, Mm. .1. (. Wilton, r.17 Now town Hlront; phono fidO-W. CoIIcko Woiiiiui'n t'lubo. lU'Viniil HnlupliU'i luiirlinou 1:00 p. in., pliuu to bo iiiiliounrti'il. I'iohI iloul. Mr. Wlnlfrml Bi'rroiiib, nwiuli, tlrlfflit Uriinltj phono S57-J. - w. a t. v. TliUMilny of imuh wimiU, llnptUt rliiirtili, U: 00 l. m. I'rvHbluiit, Mm. Ilolnuir, 7a:i Houth Cciitml uvuiiuuj phono IOli-,1. AtKnlloii! Woiiioii of tbo Vnllryl Do you know llmt I hum nrn rct rooiim on tho fourth floor of thu Moilfonl ruiiiltiiro & llnnlwnro bullilliiK. Noh. -lai niul lUli, for tho froo imo of tho women of MoiKonl niul vicinity? Tuku tho oUsvutpr. I'uiuo up niul rout, lunvo your pnrcohi, muol your (rlmulB. not n cup of ton for, Ilvo ronlH, or ehock your Imblos for ton conW per hour. Tho rooms tiro iilwuya open with mi iittniiiluiit In chmKO from U:00 n. in. to C:00 p. '" . J t CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Muslo ilepitrtiuont, Momlny, April 7, 3 o'clock; ClulirnontH, I.lhnuy bullillntJ. Home Kcpup.iuIcr tltipiwlnwuii WNxlnwIity. Al'i'H . -:UI !' ' cl"h rowim, I.lhvmy hitllilu. ' l'mont-Tcnchum' Anspelutlon, Frl liny, April II. a l. ! VHhlntou iichool, Collejio W'omnu'a club, fliititnlny, April 1U. Luncheon I 1. ' Mo'1' font hotol, -"Pan-IlPl'onlo nHsoplntlon, Siitm tiny, April IS. l roat voomu. I CLUB NOTES A nnint tl'ul of tiimluuim mivh limi urtoil u( l liu n-Kiiliir monthly inmit liit: of thu Urvntur Mvilford club on .Momlny lint Tho adoption of the dniiiitniniilal nyMtmu muile uHmitiry the iiiiii'lidiiifiit of tho rupntlliltlou. TIiIh won reported mum mid necoplod by tint club. DUciihmIoiih were held III roKiird to ulvlc uork whliih nlwujit iniKNeiitri llmilf In Urn uprlin. A pnrk euitimltteit win nppolutrd to look utter the KiouiiiU iilxiut the pnrk; n clian up cloy wit dUciiMiid; nUo on nerviiure of Arbor dny vnn hukki'hI d: it hoitpltiil romiulttee wim ap pointed to roopernto with the Hiiorod Henri lmiiia In uny way poxiillile. Tlinan me u few of tho iiiiittitrM tnllie I over ami anted upon. The iiieellnr. wiih Hell ntteuded it nd most nntli'i NhiHtlu. A ten nil ni( to the onimtltii. llun an amended tho annual election uf officer occiiru nt thu uiou uiuU Iuk. the limtiillittluu p the new offl wt ocoiirrltiK nt the May nimitlnir. which Ih the taut one of the year. Mnko your plan now to attend thet IIIUVtlUH. Tho necoud Friday In April of enoti yuar Iium lien not imldn by tho ftur vruor of the Htatn ax Arbor day. Lot un, a (.'HUfiiM ami property owiium of iledfonl. net out ou 'lint day nt lnl one tren or nhriib nuout our pryiiilneit. IUmi you nolle!' w ,nr rmi look ubout our public bulldtiiitN and mom of our home: They do.i't look a If I hoy baloiiKud to thu lAiid Bcape, but rather ut If tliuy juit Imp pelied. We don't iv lirulm eHoilK'i plave them uliotii the fouinUtiomi to tie the bulldltiKH to their u rouiidliiKii. Have you taken an tiupnOudlred view of your Imek ynnlT How iloon It look? ln u' t you clean It up bur-. mow u little itnuw Med thrrv, put ia i few nliyulMt ami flower needu nim. whre elb7 I'or mime helpriil hhh Keitlomt aloiiK tlioo lines look un pnHe 101 In tho April Imuo or the l.ndltm' lloimi Journal. Have you ulttneil the amended imiu tltitlloii of the Urealer Mmlford eluli mid rocelvoil a munitwrtfhtp minlT if you haven't done no. don't fall to do It nt the, first opportunity. Thin wuil, wlilrti U mil traiiHfornbte, nil mllN the Imaror lo any fudorated cluli In the niul or In tho t'tilto.l .Stale, mid In I n vn I ii a Ulu when one Is trnv oIIiik or vUltliiK elmw here. The cor roamiudlii); nigrutary. Mm. W Harmon, ut (ho Mwlford hotel, Mill ho Kind to oxi'hiiim a emd for your hlKUaturo If you are n mnmber .if tho club. An opportunity will nlwi be iilvon for HlitnatureH nt nuy of the departmental iiiiMitliiK. Aro you having hii dirririilty In inahlim both euda meet? U mo, come to tho hoine ecuuoinloH depart iiiuiit next Weduiikday afternotm you tuny find n Hulutloii to your pioblciii. If It U not n problem Mill you eoiuu nm tell thu rout how you iiihiiiino UT The Hiiboct for tho of teriiQoti In a moHt vital one, mid one (hat linn been much inUcted, "Home MiUitiKViiioiit." Ato ymi mieiidlui: your Income k (hat you Ket value rucelvudT Are yuu mnkliiK the rlKht dlvUlon as to rent mi.l food? Come and find out. The bocIiiI tneetliiK of the (iroatur Medford ulub oeeuiH on Monday. April II. Hpeclflu liiforiiinlluu coiir ooruliiK It will lip pnliUnliiHl next wuuk, Tho coppultlee linvlm; thu afternoon In cliuruo Is eauiposud of tho follunlm; luillfi: Mm. K. W Htreotii, chnlrmmi; Minilamoa .1, l Ileddy, Oeoruo ltebec J. a. Ilutlec. J. 1). Jllrkort, ihlmoiid llui'ku, t'linrlea Conner, W. II. Himpluey, K, 0. ltlildell, U. W. Iluhl, ltoodu, l'riiiik lunucs. 11. (!. Htodilurd, O. .1, Haiiiou. J. C. Schmidt, (1. Kobrle, MIhh KllmbeUv Hobltujou, mid 1mi3 Dorothy Ctitinqr, The (innil CItUoniililp department wll hold Its rcKulnr meutluKH on ultoriiatu TuemlaH, tho next jni'ot hp holm; ou April 15. Tho club calendar (s ,uo full thai few covin to httvu found time for thin tnont lm portmit work. However thtma who mo lut,uiTtcd will follov u lino at Htpiy nui mt luvltmui l oNtendod to any who. wish to Intorm thorn, velveH nliiliit thu 1 1 tun t polltltnl uclonco. ,' t Thlrty.ono thoinnml dollirti ha liiuu ipprupvli'ttvd by tio HtUo to carry ou a cmupal(;u (ifialimt the "ttoclnl ovll." OrgnuUeiB are to he hoiii tlirotiKliout thu state to for-i (jroups for study In every tovm The Huilnl hyKleiie department of t!u Greater Medford club has been su: inHiiftil In seeurliiK the servn.i of th cne ortsmilr.ui'H for n ilnto In A.irll to bo uuiioiinced Inter. Do you think wu lived n piiyioll III Medford? Are you dolus anything to help I'M one? Do you know there hi heiih'IIiIih: ench una can do, oviiu thoiiKh ho Iihh no capital to luveiilT Three tlilnus will flit our valley full of payliiK Industrie! Interest, cou centrntlou, cooiieratlou. Inn't It worth irylim? If, Instead of plan ii I a i; how to Kt out of the valley, mid w Intro to go. our cihtkIo W4ti turned toward mnktmc this thu fle est place on earth to Ilvo In which It Is wo would soon arrhe nt pros perity. With this thoiiKht In mind let us get toKther next woel; to ho what can be done. .Mm. Wethor.-ed Mill be here on her return from Klamath Palls, to luiiueh n "Made In Medford" eainpolnii. A committee from the commercial club mid the (Ireater Medford club hus thu matter In clmrcu ami will make further an nouncements. Watch the pupem. null tome out to the meetttiK. Wake up, mid Ket busy! Thu Parunt-TtMohoM' awwrlatlon of tho WashliiKton nehool has planned a most Interesting proKram for lie meutliiK ou next Prldny. Thf subjoot Is "Mother's Problems." Tin aNKoalatlon has a question box In which has been placed the perplex ItiK jirohlums of Its members. Mm IIoIiiioh. who Is the Icador for the afturuoon, has been In communica tion with tlio .National Congress of .Mothers, to Hint she has the benefi of tho experience of thu mothers of tho nation In answering tliwqais lions. Him lll nloo nle n sho t talk on "Sorlnl HyKleiiu." Ail Iiw terosteil are wolcomo. The IMiieiitiouul ileparliiient o (he Umiler .Meilfonl eliib will nuet SriitimlNj' iifloriioiiii ut tlireo oVlc' ill tliu lilirar.v tvoin. The Mtbjeet fir the aftenmou' ilueinwimi will be the Puliliu I'lii.vcrouiul. Thu iiiVKiiun will eouaUl of informal tuk. "Oillliilo of th Pnlilio Play, jjroimil," Mr. JMmy (letchsJI; "The Moilsl I'lM.vjjnmiul iu Seen nt llurU nUty," Im Smile; "l'eronul K.p. r iciUM' Willi I'liOKi'ouiiil Work Near UM)lou," Min Kutheriiio .Miai "l'lin niul Omurti With Kuh-N'orm.il t'liililruii," Mh Clink; "School lV -lentiou lloiirh," .MiM Kalu I'lehkr Thu pruniiii promise to lie ol Kieul inter!! iiml it i liujict! th t Uiaiiy will ntleiul. Tho CoIIoku Wojiian'ii club Mil hold Km monthly meetliiK one wcik from Imla). The mooting' will be ii the form of u proi;rot.lo luiieheou ttt I o'clock at tho .Medford hotol. FUTURE EVENTS Hath lady la rui(iioUHt to bring a box to tly Kiilnl given by tho local soelnllbU next Wediiuday oxuiilng. Phrenology rvndlng is u promlsod btllllt. The Luil'io.' Aid hiuiuly ol' tlio First I'reMliyleiiuu eliureh will meet next TiiomIii.v ufleinooii ut the home of Min. C. It, Huy on Vot .Main ttclt. Mm. Wlllnrd Cnmpbell eutertnliis mi evening uf next week In compli ment to Mrs. Italph Soiidur uf Mliiuo itpollH. MUSIC I 'Pbotjo iitteiidlug thu grmid opora In Portland wero Mr. mid Mm. W. II. (lore, Mr. mid Mm, Clyde, l'ayno, mid Mm. I II. Hopkins. Mr. mid Mr4. V. L. Ellis and Mm. Holuu Onto who attended tho season at Ban c'rauolsco roturued to Medford Monday oveulug. Tho sacred concort glvon nt tho Presbyterian church Monday evening for tho bonoflt of tho musical depart ment of tho Greater Medford club wau an undoubted suectms. Over twenty flvo ilollurs was cettroi, iivh HHty be regarded u Hplendld Bum consider ing the low price of admission. Tho department wishes to express Its most cpt'dtal gratitude for thu tiRUUnco of thobo taking part. Tho churches ropruaented weio tint llaptlst, Prusby terlau, Christian, Catholic mid Metho dist Episcopal, Tho fallowing. Is tho program for tho pupils recital ttt tho Medford Con- servatory tonlKhl. Admission Is fre miti tho publlu Is uinlliilly Invited: Medford Consortatory pupils' r cllnl Hulurdnr ennliiK. April r, l!iU, nt K. 1'ieRrsm: Wullx I: Koehl-r J'lnnut .MHrgaret Harvey. Deli nun vnlor' cotrlmtrt..l)onUtil Two Wolltwi AIUmii J'url mid I Mr. JlwU At tho Thwilro toe Low . Pliine: ftllssbuth KiiBolmmi. i Vocal duot . Curolyn Andrews and Herbert Alford. SpriiiK Hflwg 0. Mortal Plmio; Mm. C. A. Meeker. Jteaillnt; Hluteil MIm Minnie Jackson. Th oino and "artatloiM ....... Ileethoven Piano duet: Cerollni) I'awl and Mr. Tuillandler. (a) A June Mornlnif Wllleby lb) Tho Plnu ..Woodman Alto soles: Mlea K. Mc.Viwr. horonado Wdor i'liine: Mies Isnbello Phlpps. Scarf Dan ..Chnmltiad Piane: Allison trillion. AlloKru uiucslpso .w... ........ Andanto -..-..-......, ... ....Maies Kour violins? (Iniso Wlleun, Until Campbell, Alhwn Perl mid Mr. I toot. Mien Veulta Hamilton, whom lb tiiro Is shown In this Isenu Is tho daiiiehter of Mr. Mod Mrs. I. I,. Hamll; ton of this city, and at present a resi dent of Palo Alto whore nhc makes her homo with her cousins. Mr. and 'honor, woro a beautiful gown of chlf Mra. Logwood. MIsh Hamilton Is an fon and satin In shndew of palo grcoa. active moiiiW of the MsnfoWt club ( (rimmed with shadow lace. MUx of San Kraurlsco. taking part In the ; Connor's bouquot was of green or piano recital of the rlub given at the, rhlds and maiden hair fern. 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There tiro those who will probably ronteinber Madame Nordlon's very artlstlo voiulevlng of this iiunibor which Is supposud to bo representa tive of. tho miislu of tho North Amer ican Indian, uud gives n very deflulto Impression of tho pathos mid stul- cIhui of tho rod race, In both words and music. Charles Wiikeflold Cad- man Is un old and liitlmuto frloml of Mr. mul Mrs. 10. M. Andrews, his slater. Miss Mabel Cadmmi at one tlmo liolng n member of tho Andrews Opera company, wull known In tho east nnd middle west. Mr. Cndmiin ncknowledgos that It was tho encouraging Intlnonco of (Continued on Page 0) w . marrlam ut Mlee Madne McCormnek. daKnlitor of ir.' and I.lncolH llcCorwnok of this oily, to Mr. Itnlnh II wiry Mntthlesctt of New 'York City, was tue occasion for one a? tho most charming affaire over hold In tho valley. Tho wedding took placo Thursday iat Woodlnwn orchards, tho home of M,r- nnd i,rfl- A- Co" "" A,mo,nJ bloHoms, arranged In artlstlo profu alon, were sufflelent and effective deeoratlons. The wedding party qn- term! a fow minutes previous to 1 Tlio . .. .. .. ...""'" ". " -u.v.. -..- o'clock, tho ceremony taking placo a: high noon. Ml MrCnrtMaok watt gowned In Ivory satin, cut !! train and combined wlih sn inultiUv pa tern of old Ince, an heirloom of the family. Thu veil waa also uf lace. Hho carried white orchids and lllloi of tho valley. , Mies Dorothy Connor, tho maid of Flero and Mr. Siater Johuston also asUtlug with the ceremony. Tug officiating clergyman was Iter. Will iam Lucas of thu Episcopal church at Ashland. Thu music from piano ami violin, played by Mr. mid Mm. Carlton Janus, uddod to the Impres slvu ring servlca. Following the oeromqny tho guests enjoyed n wedding Ureftkfast, Mr. mul Mrs.- Mlthlteu leaving at 3:30 Ip thu afturnoun far California. Mrs. Matthloiion, whoso brunettu beauty mid vivacious mid cordial manner won u host of friends iu this city, will Indeed bo missed In tho futum. After u houoyiioqii of six weeks Mr. and Mm. Mutthleson will occupy n hemitlful homo nt Irvlngtoii-on-tlio-lludioii. Tho guoata. prcsont Thursday wpro Mm. Mutthloseu of Now York, moth er of the groom; Mir-mul Mrs. Llu colu McCorniaoU Sr., Misses Dorothy Daggett, Margarot Hubbard, Virginia Hums. .Mesiliunos Connor. A. E. ltlughiuu. I' K. Iluoll. Philip Uamlll, Messrs. uud Mes.ditmus (leorgo Dug mitt. Evnu ltoames, Itobert Ituhl. Pred Lewis, Chatullor Egmi, Stnuton (Irltfls, .Nlessrs. H. '. lllnghmn. Tronsoii, Frei, Hopkins. Mulcamb Kqot. Cai'lton, Leonard Carpenter, Alfred C.rpojitt)r. liopald Qlirk, Slater Johnston, E. O. Iliirgo&a Jr., Vilas lleckwlth, Hoglunld Pnrsous, Corbln Edgoll. Mrs. Rphort Taylor. Sia Tui'lon nveituo, entertained tho Home Mis sion society of tho M. K. church South Wednesday afternoon. Tito subject for tho aftornoon was "fira- fill a Land of Paganism"; alsi "Work Among the Indians." Tho following program was enjoyed; Song, "My Soul He on Thy Guard"; prayer. Mrs. C. E. Kirk; reading. "A Land Without n nihlo," Mrs. W. T. (,'oulder: reading, "A Limitless Urax(l," Mm. C. E. Kirk, reading. "Martha. Watts' School, Mm. L. Mlnkler; quartet, "RcapcM Aro Needed," Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ileiison, Mrs. Goiildcr, Mary lllle Hcnson; rcadlugs, "Our Mountain Work," Mm. H. F. Klfcr, Mrs. Will iam Miller; reading. "X Horo," Mw. V. S. Drandon; vocal dnct, Mrs JMI ( ea0lf Mary HolIo Hcnson; ,., ,,iin f,i, ,h lllble," JIm. Coburn Lewis. At tho close of tho program Mm. Taylor served dainty refreshments, assisted by Mm. Itllcy D. lionson. Last Wednesday evening Miss Am broslno Murphy ontortalned a num ber of her friends at her homo on Summit ivvcnue, In compliment fo Mr. Wcnc Paschck of Tho Dalles. Ore. A burlcsmio wedding, In which Miss Coffin and Mr. Goodrich were tho principals; music, games and dancing wero the amusements for the evening. Ices nnd cake woro scrred by the hostess. Thoio present were: Misses Inex Coffin, Anna Puriickor, Helen Kelly. Carrlo Jacks, Pearl Ilopthc. Mary Murphy, Esther Murpby, Catharine Murphy, Ambroslno Murphy. Moure. Paschck, Howard, Goodrich, Rukt. Chllds, Purucker, John Murphy. Miss Catherine Packard, whoko honjc Is In northern Xow York. ha. been a guest of a former student friend, Mm, Ira J. Dodge of Perry- dale, arriving in this city Tuesday and leaving Friday evening. MUs Packard and Mm. Dodge attended college at Kent Place, near Now York City. Tuesday evening Mm. Dodge entertained twevo guests with a buffet supper n compliment to Miss Packard. Three tables of brldgo wero enjoyed Weducsday wornlng with Mm. Dodge as hostess. Mm II. A. Groy, junior, waa hos tess to u pleasant company nt her homo Wednesday afternoon, enter taining for Miss Packard. Mlsa Ida Lee Ketitner received tho prlro for highest scoro and Miss Packard tho guest pruo. Those enjoying Mrs. Grey's hospitality wero Misses Pack ard, Alcthn Emorick, Hazel Davis, Mabel Srantlln, Fern Hutchison, Jean llorton. Ucss Kuntner, Phoobo Hanco, Ida Lee Kentncr, Mesdamcs Edwin Janney, Lathrop Perkins, Homer Rothormal, Ira Dodge, Gcorgo Rob erts, Albert lirown. Friends of Mr. E. G. Trowbridge Jr. gavo him a pleasant surprise Thursday evening at his very pretty bungalow homo ou Eleventh Street, and enjoyed a social hour. Mr. Trowbridge proved a very gonial host, even though unproparod for tbu occasion. Tuoso Iu tho party we-j Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. nnd Mrs, A. A. Flynn, Mr. and Mm. George Wil liams, Mr. and Mm. Ren. Trowbridge and Mr. 11. H. Haswoll. Tho members of tho Lo Satuldes club wore entertained by Mrs. Dart Audcrsop at her homo this afternoon. Mesdmues S- S. Smith, R E Antlo und J. G. Wilson wero guests of Mrs. Anderson, cluli mombors present be ing Meudames Edward Sautter, Close. George Collins, p. C. Von Scoyoe. W. M. Van Scoyoe. T. C. Wllks, H. G. Stocckuuiu, It. R. Ebel. Tho East Sdo circle of tbo Ladles' Aid society of thu Methodist church was. ontortalned by Mrs. W. V. Mealy Wednesday nttcruoQii. A social hour fallowed tho biisiuosti tueotlng, a hut tut luncheon being borved by tho llOStCbS. f M(ssis Uvr'H mul Ida. Luo Kuntner invited a numb of frloudn to toclc homo Friday n(ttiru,oon Iu houor of MIbb Cuthprlnq Packnrdof ow York. Guests present numbered nWoon. Floral ducoratluuij were dogwpnd. mid violets, Oregon's most lieautKol wlld flowor. 1 AWery delightful afternoon, tsa was enjoyed by a cotgvlo of friends Invltud, bp Mm. Udiuuud Rurko to her homo Monday afternoon. In honor of Miss McCormnck. A fow friends woro Invited by Councilman nnd Mrs. J, K, Stewart to their home on Tenth street Thurs day evening In honor of tho 2"t' wedding anniversary of tho hot iuJ hostesa, Ilrldgo was played (ir ft short time, delicious rofrcihmnntK thon being nerved by Miss D,H. Thoso Invited woro Mr. and Mrs. William Uud go, Mr. and Mm. Jot.p Ilarnoburg, Mr. and Sirs, (jus New Ixirry. Mlts Madgo McCormack, whoso marriage to Mr. Ralph Mntthfseu of New York took place thla week. was guest of honor at a very charm ing luncheon given Mondajr at (ho Country club by Mrs. Chandler Egan. Miss Dorothy Connor was hottest at a dinner party given at tho Country club tho same evening, In compli ment to Miss McCormack. Lodgo No. 11 C8 n. P. O. Elks held their annual Installation of officers Thursday evening. Following tho ceremonies, a banquet was seryed with clam chowder as tho ploco da ro slstencc. PERSONAL MENTION I Mr. and Mrs. Y. H. Buttern, MIm Reatrlco and Master William Suffcrn Jr., left Monday for Roscburg, on route to their homo at Dokatur, III. Mr. Suffcrn la a holdor of larja property tracts In Dokatur, and one of tho leading business men of that city. Whllo In Medford tho Sufferns wero guests of old friends, Mr. and Mm. S. S. Smith. Miss Franccno McNaiwir of Central Point returned to her homo Wednes day after a visit with friends In this city. Miss McXassar U a student ot tho Medford conservatory, taking part In tho sacred concert Monday evening. Mr. mid Mm. F. II. Hopkins and other momboM of St. Mnrk'a Epis copal church enjoyed social visits, from tho Rt. Rev. Charles L. Scad ding, bishop of Oregon, during tl week. Judgo and Mm, MnbJon Pttrdln aro now residing u their beautiful now home on Geneva avenue, olio ot tho most attractive streets ot thu East side. a Misses Eva and Ona Humphrey loft tor Portland Wednesday evening. Tho young womon have many friends iu Medford and Jacksonville wbcro they lately resided. Mr. and Mm. Woller and daughter, Mlia Mary, who recently qmno , to Medford fro niKlamath Falls, leave tho first of tho week for Sail Diego to visit relatives. Mr. G. T. Wilson arrived In tho city Sunday to, spend a few d,ays with Mm. Wilson and their daughters Misses Grace and Jean. MIm Ethelwyu Drown spout tho past week with her pareuta, Mr. and Mm. W. I. Hrown. She will lcava tho city next Mouday. Mrs. W. A. Hutton of Stormy Ford, Cal., is visiting her pareuts, Mr, aud Sirs. Frank WlUqu. .- Mm. Ralph Souder of Minneapolis Is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wlllnrd Campbell ot this city. " : ' Mrs. Homco Pelton and daughter returned 'Sunday evening from Calif ornia. Mrs. J.. W. Keyua apqnt Thursday with Mm. W. T. Kentuvr tt JucUsou vlllo. ' ' T Mm. Rlntuo. Klupi has, returned from it visit with friends, u,t Asjilaud. Mrs. Cnr Cofor of Klmiia,th VU Is n guest ut Airs. Hermo.'"!, King. f ' Mrs. V. I. 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