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i mmvoni) math tinhunh, Mrcpiroui), omwoy, KATri.nAV, may 10,101 niiili fi - ' i ir r- - " i - i IT i t - ' - " J ' " - - - - - .-..- ..-. . a '.I man Trraieii Jmim r t t f jIil, -r?"- n vtteattniLJi! tr VtiaW t ,ML (t . Hafcafci4aK 'f ljfc ifc-WiSS' ,Vf5j?B L "'' HW 'C VKilllKI P JtPf m w It 2 aaaaaX LbbW bbbbbbim r ri i bbb i, aaaWii V ,r bbbt HrBBBBBBBBBaaVciBtaBBBBn mr 1 t p t" V i Kuulnl iiuiil musical notes, Mint Jiiiiiu'chi) lliilliir; phono f .liia-j. 4- Club iiiiwn under direction of (lronter Mudtnrd Club: phono r7C. , "None llvnth unto himself nlonn," . GENERAL CLUB UlFlECTOnY I t Grimier MoiUonl Club Last Mint tiny of mtrh inuiith; cluh room, IU brnry building; 2:00 p. in., business Hunting; !1:00 , rn., program. Hsoond Monday of uur.li month, ho Cllll llliiilllllg. Piwddunl, Mm. V, (1. Davidson, 1110 Wcwt Truth street; phono tir. Muiilo1 Dopuilinout Plrsl Monday of cuoli menth: club rooms, library building; 3!00 p. in.. Chairman, Mrs. It, M. AiiilriMvn, nn North Ituosn. volt uvvuuo; phono K27-II. . (looil Cltlsoiirihlp Department I'lmt nml thlnt Turmlny or oaoh month; oluh room. 2:30 p. in. Chair limn, Mra. C. I.. Hahloffcllu, tl'J Gen su avenue; ilumi 120, Ktliicatluiuil Department I'lmt Hatnnluy of cnnh inniithi oluli room, 3:00 p. in., Chairman, Mm, Gcorgo Holme. Central Point It, I. 1 ; phono, Jacksonville 3.J-21. Home I'coiionilri l)oinrtinont Hecotul nml fourth Wednesdays; cluh roonm, 3:. 10 p. in. Chairman, Mr. J. C. Halitnldt, 30 Itomi avenue; phono i!00. Hurlnl Hygiene Department Third Momliiy; cluh rooms, 'Ji30 p. in. Uhnlriuati, Mm. It. W. Moarus, 10 Itomi nvoiiuol phono 130. "I'nimptiiKM and tfystoni" our mot to. Wo ilo not wish to wnsto your time, tharoforo promptness In begin ning thoso meeting nml system In tomluotliiK thniii I our nlin. Wi'tliii'Mlit) Nl inly (lull. Plrnt and thlnl Wednesdays; li brary building. Si 30 p. in, Prrsldmit, Mr, i:. II. i'lokol, 31C West Mnlu ctrt'ot; phony r,SU. IMrrnN'rVitrhnV Awnorlntlon. Hcooml I'rlJny. 3:00 p. m.. Wnh Itixton noliodl hullillnR. rrolilont, Mm. I. V. Mimr, 031 Dakota uvo ihio; phono 389-x. I'nn'iit-Ti'avln'r' ,i.orliilloti. Thlnl I'rlilny, 3:00 p. in., Itoono' volt nohool hullillnK. I'ronliloiit. Mm. (It'orce KlnK, S13 Knt Mnln ulrrol; plionu Stl-H. I'niwlli llcnlc ,Mi Intlon. Kwoinl nml fourth Satunlayu; toe niiil Hnttinlny nt Holt Itoeiu: fourth Hntunlny nt Iioiiksi of lucuiliom. I'rca lilont, Mm. J. 0. Wllion, 617 Now town NtrtMt; phono C00-W. Cnlli'K" U'oiiinnV Cllllw. Horoiul Hntunlny, In noli win 1:00 p. in,, plnro to li niiiiouucixl. l'rcl ihint, Mm. WOilfruil Rorooinh, rnnrh. (Hlffln Ori'ok; phono Su7-J, V. (J. T. O. Tliumilny of fnvi week, llnpllst ohiiroli, 3i0 p. in. I'ronliltmt, Mr. Iloltnor, "an South' Central nvontin; pliouo -t03J. A tun l lout Womi'u or llio VnlloyJ Do joii know that tluru nro nt riioms nn tlm fourth floor of tho Moilfonl I'uriilturo & Unnlwaro ImllilliiK, Nim. 4U1 nml Vi'J, for tho rrt'o imo r tho women or Moilfonl mid vicinity? Tnko tho olovator, romo up nml roat, Ioyo your pnrcolfi, moot your frlouilii, Kot a cup of ton for flvo cents, or chock your linlilo f6r ton fon( per hour. Tho room nro nlwuyn upon with nu nttcudnnt In ulinrtco from 1);00 u. in. to C:00 p. in. CALENDAR FOn THE WEEK 116IHO lCrnnomlo t jiloifirt.rnpnt. Woil nuHilny, Mny H, cluh rooniH, li brary bullilliitf. f raront-Twrhora clrclu l'rlilay, May 10, a;00 p. nir, UnAsovoH Suhoul hullilliii;. GENERAL CLU0 NEWS I r A. Krwlj pK'al of IntuioiL wnu hIiowii In thej oiincnthmal ilopnrtiiiont of tho- (Iroatcr'AluiIfrtrd flub nt IU hut mootliiK rt May. ilril, ivh ovW iloncod by llio -uiiuwunlly InrKO at tonilanco. Thfl Kenornl Htihjoct of 'l'lny' In tho 0iio of amuBomont, froo ijxoicIho and oxpicatlon nt faculi ktloH, wnu carried over from tho prov loiiu mcotliiK. Mm, H. K. Wminnr ronil n pnpor In -wlilrlt ho Mpolto con vlnclniily of tho moving plcttiro hh u pliaHO of modorn rocrontltm that him como to Ntns Him mild that llio liiriiinnni of the movlOH In In tho iiiiiIii wlioliiioinu, llioiuth thu niih Jiwlu uru of luji trllq uml Kcnorully convnnlloiinl, limy urn Kliiipli; mid direct, mid ut tlmlr bout nr juorully npitnaltiiK and rfollv!, Many of thn kiiIiJi'cIji iiutv Iii'Iiik dvviiloped ii ro of itnuiMitil iidiiratlonul vnluo, mid Ibnru U ory riiuiioii Io think Hint thu ii'mr futuro lll brliiK HiIm form of miiiiMniuiil to n IiIkIi lcj;roM of intufulmiM M It fnutor In thn edii ciitliiu mid plunmiro of our youth. A very ultrautlvo foaturn or thu pro I'.nini Viiih a mirloH or chart ri'ndliiKM oiiihodlMil In thn con i mi or talk K I vim by Mm, C. 1 1. I'olvy on tho nr-od, not mi iiimli or ti'uchlni; "lit proMlon" iih or nllowlnt; I'hlldroii to Iih and oxpnwit tlii'inHi-Uon, mid In hUIIiik that no other form of oxprcn kIoii limn tin natural nml freo one I wanted. Thn reprcindmi of chll driiii rimiltM not only In Milled ntiil Init and p(inkliii: but In thooi Inter forum of iinrlnl limlurcrlty mid dU liii:iniilntmM with wlilnh w nro nil too fmnlllnr. Thorn linn boon much Intorimt In thin ilHpiirtmout In mi attempt to promote ontlumlaiim over thn kIvIiik of n piii'.Diiut piny In Mi'dfonl, Mm llolnii (Into kumi a (hnrmtiiK nketrh of Miidrord'it pomllillltloH In thin di rection, mid iiilKKCMted thu tlinell new of iitlllxltiK our Mtoro nnd lnidt tloii while an ynt themi nro trcHhly renieinlxtred. A pnKomit U not dlf fletilt to devolopo or ntai;o. Thu rv qillrKimiutH nro Hint tho nceiien be pUturMiiifi and utlrrttiR and nhow variety mid uniiiii imtiirnl nml lvld hlnlorlu linekKrotiuilii. With Mud ronl' hUlory linrkliiR Imok to thn pioneer lny of lndlnim nnd mlnem, mupIi a pnKinl would mnko Itnelf A piny of thin kind I not only n milium ndvrtUnint of thu town that KlveN It, hut brlngi nbuut n nI rlt of prldn nml loyalty, and a Krwit or Heme of Ih-IoiikIiik' on tho part ol the cltliHtin. Khali try 117 l"t tin think nliout It. MIm llmel Under rotioluded the program by repontlUK a Dntilnh folk danfo Klven Alio previous ovetilnic at tho Nalatorluni by ft itrotip of blch Mhool KlrU. MIm Itador ilcwrrcn n crent deal (if credit for the very at trnotlvu nnd unnffectod way In which them iliinee wore Klven. It It to bo hoped h will r her way Io pre Mmtlnx more of thin work with our homo children. The Rinple nml fiuttiiinlnHtlo nt- tondnuon at till lant muctlni: of tho department nntueii well for tho lit- tfriHil In till work for tho coiiiIhr year. How ninny know nnythliiK nbout tho "t'ommonweallli Conferenco" to bo held under tlm ftiplco of the ITnivumlty of Orison. Mar 10-17. UiiKeue? Thirl I Iho fifth annual rniifureneo nnd hero am ilUrtiwoil different tt problema of tho IhibI ihmh. civic nnd nodal Jntoront of tho Mopln of tho ntnte. Here nro hoiiio of tho nubJoctH to lui dlnciimed: "fltopii NeceKBary to Securo and Main tain tlm Hont Kfflrency In tho 1'ub lie Arrnlm or OrcBon." ,,Ori;auUn Hon or Clvlo and Ilecreatlonnl Ae tlvltlim or Oreson Munlrlpnlltlea." 'Municipal Market In OreRon Towns." I'itural Co-oporntlve Cre dit AMOcimiomt." "City IMnnnlnr.." "ItendJuHtmeiit ot Kduratlnnal B) tern to Moot Twentieth Century Nimdn." "llurnl Sohool I'rohlem." Katimtny nftornoiiiV I to ho Klven over to tho wennen, who will rtl ciihii "WIihI tho Women Aro Dolnc for the Htnte," "What the DiiImtbI tleri Can Do for tho Women of tho State." "Wlmt the Women Can Do for the Unlvomlty." Thoro In much hero to Intercut all and thono linvhiR the matter In clinrKo urRii all who can pimalbly ar rmiRo to do ho to ho premmt. A rnto of ii faro and u thlnl Is beliiK offered by tho rallroudH. Kor further Infor mation call Mm. W. (I. Davidson, tel ephuiio CtiH, i- CLUB NOTES Tho (Heater Medford club rocontly appointed flvo of ItB'inombura to con utltuto n park committee- nnd beniitlfy tho Kioumls Hurroundlim tho public library, a duty which baa been dill- jmutly iiorformoil. Tho contract for liiudtu'iipo ipirilenlitK wua tnKen ny sir. J. T. llroudley of tho Capitol Hill ureenlioiiso, who donated the Hhruh lry. Under Mr, llroailloy'a dlreo Hon tho lawns have been Rnuluil ami seeded, walks, and drives laid out, (lower bods planned and flowers uml Shrubs planted. Cllmblnts roues huvo bucn planted around tho Imndstnnd and In three yearn at tho most, vu tuny oxiioct to boo u very pretty bowor, tho variety helnt? u porpottml bloomer. Four olectrto lluht posts have nlso boon nildod to tho pnrk. (n tho front flpwur buds will bu uer- miliiiim mid run n iih, kIvoii by the I'lurco riorldln. Mrs. Viiwlur and .Mm. I'leltol nra rcflpotmlbln for (ho plnntlnK of the fluwern, tho pnrk committee Inclinllm? MeMilnincN Al foitl, 1'nKllnh, Hoot, Jap Andrews mid the chairman, Mrn. Vnwtor, Tlm Wcilned'ilny Kluflv dull ImM ill l'lnnl inceliiijf of the yeur, tlm iif teniomi ol' (ho Miivenlli ut I lie liomo of Mm. ClmilcH M. HiikIIsIi, Tlm ililiiuiil I'leelluu ol' office wih l'ol lowed by Hoeiitl iinlerliiliimeiit mid the nerving ii f relri'MlnneiitH bv llio (looil Tillies coiiiinillei1, Mifilnuic IIoIIIh, Mumly, I 1 1 tc I i m 1 1 f Vnwter nml lliileliiMon. Tliu looum were Iiviiii lifut wild Culiforniii poppieH, so inlnplnlile (o Hie ilurk furiiiHlilm; of it Ijunpilnw. The iiftli'i'm for next jiinr nre: l'nthiilenl, Mm. K. II. I'iehcl. Vice-pioHiilciil, Mm. V. M. KurIIhIi. Heerelnry, Mm. J'. W. Moors, TrciiHiirer, Mm. M. It. Alfonl. I'll rent Tofii'lii'rV iihhoi'IuHuh nel ut the lihrnry J'riiluy iifternoou nt .'I (I'lloek. Subjeel for nflernooirx illxrtiNhlnii wiln "(looil Citi.eiihliip," lender Mm. Dally, with ptiiem by Mix Murphy, .Mm. All ken uml Mm. Heine! relln. I'rojrrnui wits fiillowfl. Hoiijf 1'iiiir Kittle (lore Hlhlcm. I'lilriolfo Hniillr.K Wilfred Mlk- HI'llO. Iiiplriimotitnl HoloMiiry Alice I'oiiter. iluin' Miiw (lujville'H I'upHn. c IN'iiiliiiK Mis Dally. Voenl Solo Mir Murphy. After refnmlimeiitH the miuuiil eleotlmi of officer wnu hold uml the following were eleeteil: i . I'lVMiIcut, Mm. Holmes. Vice I'resiilrnt, Mm. Power. Hverelary, Mm. llojjhett. TrcHiurcr, Mm. lVnher. All who nro Interested In forming a department or lltoraluru In connec tion with tho (Heater Medford club are requested to meet at thu library on .Monday attornoon. May IS, .nt J: SO.. A leader will bo chosen and a proRrnm for tho yenr's work dl aimed. ' Tho (Hester Moilfonl club now numbers 137 member. Can't Wo mnko It 130 bolero tlm close of tho club year? All persons JolnliiR now and paying their dues will bo paid up till October, 1911. i A Wo on Monday afternoon nt 8:30 those Interested In the kinder snrten movement nro requested to meet In the library. Come whether you haio attended other nicotine or not. Tho retlrlitR officers of the (Ireatcr Medford club wero guests of Mm. W. O, Davidson nt ti plensnnt luncheon party nt tho Hotel Medford yeaterdny arteriioon. Mm. Dnvldnou speaks In the hlRhcst terms ot bur nnslstants or tho ust year. FUTURE EVENTS The nrl exhibit to bo held next weelt ut the lloosovelt school will nihil include n ehildreii's prornin for Tliumilny nfternoon nml n mcetitiR of tho Piirent-Teiieliem' nnsoe'iition r'mlny afternoon, pollowitii; is the 'prfigrnin fur Thunulnv nfleriioon. I'Iiij Soiift-l'imt (Irndo Pupils. Klnj Dfill Sei'onil Ornde Ptipik Souk Third (Irude Pupil". Sifter DrillFourth flrndu PupiN. Sketch, Whllinnn's Rlilo"-Puill of Fifth uml Sixth (Irndeii. Seleetioiis Mm. l)iulilyinim'ri Or elicit ru. At the meetini: of (ho Parent' Touchers' nssoe'iitinn Fridny nfter muni, tho ol'1'ieern for the eemini: year wilLlio instiillcil. Tlio hiilijeel of llio mcclinu w "I'ninoiiKiii.' iienerm (leinhl Soo.v-Sinilli will speak. A mi ciul hour will follow uml refreshments will ho scrveil. The art exhibit will include exninpleti of crayon, writer color, paper outtiuu, paper folding, rnff'a. basketry ami sorvinf,'. Tho gills of tho Vifth nml Sixth armies will Jinvo n displny of cup, npronn ami Ulmoniis. An nrt oxhlblt will bo hold In tho vnrlous schnola of tho city tho uftor noons of May irth, 10th and 17th. All Interested nro cordlnlly Invited to attend. Tho Ifonifi Kconomlca dopartniont mcota on Wednesday noxt nt tho li brary ut 3:30. Tho subject for tho iitturuooii la murkuttne mid mulor this head economical purclmstni;, ad ulterations, how to got tho pure rood lawn In operation and how to ko nbout In forming a housowlvos Ioiiruo will bo discussed, This la u ilopartmeut of home making that uo woiiiuii cm n (fori to o without, mid It Is iiimiMiU hoped Hint evcrj woni nn who wnritn to help In Him reduc tion of tho rout ot IIvIiik will attend this mooting. The hiiceuluuruitii seimoii lo (lie KriiiliintiiiK cloft of the hiyh ehool will ho k'ivcii nt tliu Nnliilorititn next Siiniluy, Muy J8th, hv llev. Olin KldridR'i of thn Mullimlist Ki'seopul eliureh. The t'omineneenictit exer ciscM will ho kUku ul the new Pue Thenler the evening of the 2.lnl, pro- tfrtim to he puhlisliml Inter. The Lnillort Aid iwe'etv of the 11ml Prihyturiun ohtireli will meet ul the (Impel next TiiishIhv flertioon nt The sweet girl Rrndiinto will noon be guoit or honor ut numerous social uffulrs. I PERSONAL MENTION I Mr. uml Mrn. Harry I. Irwin or ChlcnRo arrived yesterday, nccompa nled by Mr. Irvln's mother. Those people nro friends or Mr, mid Mrs Jap AmlrowH mid have extensive or chard Interests In tho' valley. Thoy will resldo In the I'artou homo on Hiimmlt avenue. Mm. W. (3, Davidson of this city will bo tliu week-end guest of Mrs. K. H, Parsons nt Kugenu, tho l(th and 17th of this month. Mrs. DaVliison will represent southern Oregon at the Commonwealth conference held nt that time. Minn Mnymo Deuel relumed Weiliicsdny evening from Ilerkcley, Cnliforniu where bhe hns been n stiiilent' of thu rnivemily, Mi Alice Street), nUo of Modfonl gmd- iiuteH the fourteenth. Mlsson Thcodonl.1 and Virginia 1'lckorel of I.liiroln, III., are guests at tho Kcntncr home, being clns- Hiatus of Miss Ida I.oe ICentnor nt iU. Mary's ucadeiny of Kiioxvlllc, III. Mils A'leeric Kiugltiry of Juek Mintille mid Mis'Hlheriuu Deuel of Medfohl wero week-end guohlri of MIm Mnuilo Kenhurv of Homa Lane. Mm. V. (J. Tinnier who has been n guest of her iMc, 5lm. II. I Wnl- Iherof this city Imp lolt for her home in Seattle. c ' Mm. Jessio Willintn.in of San Francisco is visiting her mother, Mm. SiekeU of Jhi vHfof. u Ciniplo of w CCKS. Mrn. WillinniH, n recent gucht of Mr. nml Mm. D. W. Luke left for her homo nt Ornnd Forks Momliiy evening. Mm. A.V. Cnrj'ontor of Colorndo Springs is a guest . of. her hous Jlwsw, Alfred uml Loounnl Cann- ter. Jlr. Wilbur Orr of Eugene, n for mer Meilfunl morehnul, is visiting his mother, Mm. Mary Orr of this oily. Miss Clnrn Maiiniugi loft Sunday for Albany to accept a business po sition nml ulo to visit a sister. Mm. W. C. (Ireeu U a guost of hor pnreutH, Mr. nml Mm. L. T. Corliss of Three Pinch. Mrs. Vincent left yesterday to visit tho Ashland order of Pythian Sister. Mm. J. F. Hutohnsmi is in tho city nfter nu absence of koiuo tune. Dally Hint from l'arls. , - - tail m ---- ,fertah(taNlU Kit, NV UJ 0- Over a wblto latin foundaliofi u Uvtv flounca ot irrccn moustcllne do solo 1 fostonM to a black Chauttliy tunio tjy pearl buttons. This flounce and tlio low nock nro edeed by sablo fur. MaUon I, Jenuy, , , i " 1'lV ' iTaWaMi ill r lk.tV UakaVK "wr aWBaTLaBaVBiiBBS ? "? 4iH HBallllllllllVlallliK ' W lULttP. fcaaiiiiiHHHK h -'ai.aSaflBPVK aflBaaiiiHBalaiiHI PWtiF' ki i ikiv ' ' iiiu - .-'fjVafw a m.tr News of n fnsblonnblo .luno wed ding for Konlon'a society circles was given luAL evening when .Mm. W. N. Miller or Detroit announced tho ho trothnl of her sister, Alls Hutu And rows, to Mr. Harry W. Lindsay, of Central Point, Oro the wedding to take plnru In June. The nows uniiio us a complete surprise to Mlas Andrews' most Intimate friend. The Announcement was made ut a r, o'clock tea given at tho home or Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Andrews on North Dotrolt street, where Mrs,' Miller I visiting her parents. Tho brldc-to-be, Miss Andrews, Just returned froru nn extended visit In Medford, Ore., where alio was a guest nt tho Jnp Andrews homo. It was while slo was on thin visit that sho met Mr. Lindsay, who Is a young business man, residing near Medford. Tho announcement was mnrfo In a unlquo way. At each place was a miniature eupld, bedecked with u fern ami daisy nnd carrying n minia ture bonbon box. At each placo nlso thu guests found a card which read: "This box for you Is Juit n Jest; tho one for Iluth will tell tho rest. Prom Harry W. Lindsay." Iooklng In tho boxes which tho cUplds held wero found "tako off" engagement rings. In the box at vMIh Andrews' place was the real en gagement ring nnd this told the" rest of tho story. Tho dining room decorations wero spring blorsoms, with daisies, daffo dils, and ferns as a center pi ceo for tho tnblo. Mm. laura Mclborn and Mm. Cur ran Flanagan nstUted. Tho Kenton Dally Democrat. Tho patronossos of tho coming military ball were guests of Captain Deano, Plrst Lieutenant Poss and Sergeant Tungwald of tho Coast ar tillery, Oregon National Ounnls, at a flve-courso luncheon at tho Hotel Medford Tuesday, afterward ad journing to tho mczannlno floor for further confcroncco. Many Innova tions In regard to tho ball were en thusiastically dltcuBsed androvlowed, Without doubt, a royal treat Is In storo for tho dance-loving clemont of society. Tho ladles will meet again Monday evening at tho Hotel Med ford nt 7 o'clock. Thoso Invited Tuesday wero Mesdames 0 I. Hut chiton. II. C. Kentnor, P. E. Morrlck, W. H. McGowan, Ira J. Dodge, II. A. Latta ot Central Point. Hal Conrad. A. Theo, Drown. H. Ni Poster. W. (1. Davidson, W. T. Grlovo of Jackson ville nnd Miss Ilutler, representing tho Mnil-Trlbunc. Miss Laura Trelchlcr was hostess to several friends nt her homo Wednesday nfternoon, entertaining with n linen shower for Miss Hnxol Davis, a Juno bride-to-be. Tho rooms wero nttractlvo with an arrange ment of California popples and laurel. Alter tho arrival of tho last guest Miss Davis was called to tho telephone, finding n pyramid of dainty gifts upon her return. Drldgo was played for tho remainder of tho attornoon. Tho gliosis were: Misses Hnxol D.1V1.1. Thcodosla Pickerel, Virginia Pickerel, Alothn Kmorlck, Helen Dahl, Phoobo llance, Fern Hutchison, Iless Kcntncr, Ida Leo Kentnor; Mcsdumea A. Thoo. Ilrown Edwin Jannoy, It. O. llardwoll and Wheldon Diddle. A reception was given tor Kov. G. M O'Neal by tho women ot tho Altar society of tho Catholic church Mon day evening at tho parish hall. A musical program was given under tho direction of Mr. Gerard Talllundlor those taking part belug Miss Ivy llocck, Mr. Herman Puruckor, Mlsa Irenu Sullivan, and Miss Helen Puruckor. Thoso receiving wero Mrs. Charles Schloffelln, Mrs. Garrett and Mlsa Annlo Kollohor. A largo num ber wore present, nnd tho occasion enjoyed by all. Tho Mcdrord Auxllllary to tho Christian Women's Hoard of Mis sions of tho Christian church mot In business and social session Wednes day evening ut tho Christian church. The national and stnto colors ot tho socloty woro used in tho docoratlons which woro lavender and whlto lilacs. Tho promluont featuro of tho even ing was a talk on th missions In Mexico by Miss Hnwlcy ot Ashland. Papers woro rend aa follows; "Work In India." Mrs. H. It. Hurd; "Work In Liberia, Africa," Mra, Pllchor; '(Education In China, past, nnd pres ent," Mrs. Hanhy. Songs and reci tations nppi'Qpriuto to tho subject woro glvon. About 50 wero u ut- tendance. During thu social hour, a supper of Mexican viands was Served. ' Motliom' Dity was appropriately observed by (hrt (lolili'h Link rlnss of tho JlnpliH 'Humlny school Friday afternoon. Invitations wero issued to about one hundred motliom most of whom respondeil. The auditorium of the church was beautifully ilecorntcil for the occasion. Jlcsdomcs Howell, Clnrkii nml DeAnnotid welcomed ench visitor nt tho door ami gave to ench it carnation. . Tho following pro grnrn was rendered by members of Ihc cln; Instrumental Solo Mm. Monl gomcry. Prayer Mr. C 11. Young. Vorni Solo My ilolhor'n Prayer, Mr. Orosslcy. Ifcml'ng Tho M'hito Carnation, Mm. Medley.' Reading Mother Working Among Her Flowem, Mm. Iknnctt. fing by All Happy Day. An AddrcHH to Young Mothers Mm. Win. Davis Song by All Happy Day. An Address Mm. Wirt. Davit. After the program nil wero in vited to the lent for refreshment". This had been rondo a bower, of bcntitr, all In spotless white even lo tho refrcshmentH.nnd waiters, who were member of tho cln, gowned in white. Those who responded to (onstfl were: Mrs. Kent Our Mothers. Mm. Cnrlow Origin of Molhcrs' Day. Mm. Young Tho Jlcginninc nnd Object of the Golden Link Class of Young Married Women. , The "rnduntinir class of the? Mcd fonl High School for this year is the largest in tho history of the city. Following nro (lie members: ltutli Lnwrence, Loraino Tlrich, Gladys Hinrnnn, Ray La liar, Lo noru Vance, Agnes Robinson, With W'lnon, Robert Wilson, Milton Snhuclianl. Rnlph Unicorn. F.ll Sage, Mabel Kcixurc, Frederick Heath, Arthur, Alldor, Ruth Wilson, Frances Kcn ney, Fninees Heath, Lynno Smith, Jlcrliert Alfonl. Father Rccd, Agnes Dtinlnp. Alice Smith. AlAice Foriiea, Will Reveridgo, Edison Mnnhall, Paul Dodge, Kthcl Guthrie, Lonoro God love,. Alico Palmer, Kolo Lindlcy, Louise Williamson. George Chitds, Ina Cochran, Theo dora Fifth. Charles TrV Gertrude Shonlts, IiOweuo Payne, Harold Coiiir.ui, Virvinia Canlcr. Pearl Gould, Ireno Smith, FJixa belh UlnekfoM. Alberta Jones, Har old lludelif fe John Dcinmcr. " The Junior class of tho high school tendered n reception to tho Seniors last evening nt tho small hall of the Nolatorium. Festoons of crejw paper in black and red, the hih school colors and tno uuiuoroin loppy, tho senior class flowers wero no.! in .lccorntiiiL-. Tho entertain ment included besides dancing uml cards, a vocal solo by -Miss uoroinj Wicki and a two-nct "Scnunnry Sketch" written by Caroline An- drews nml given by seven membow of tho class, MUscs Helen Pnrnckcr, Vera Olmstend, Cnrolino Andrews, Mnrio Gates, Frances Dnvterfon, Grneo Brown uml Mr. IK'orgo nates. Iht refreshments wero sorved. Memhors of tho faculty woro also in vilcd. , , , Tho members of tho Ladies' Aid society of (ho Presbyterian church enjoyed u very pleasant meeting nt tlto homo of llrs. Etta Stevenson thU week. Devotional "exercises wero led by Mm. Glasgow and papers read by Mrs. Tee and Mrs. llayues. Tho sub ject wus "India Awakening." Re freshments wero bWQd by tho host- oss- . . . Tho local order ot Pythian Sisters mot In special session tho evening of tho 7th whon Mrs. Vincent, chief ot tho grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, ro vlowed tho floor work of tho order. A banqnet was served uf torward, tho tables hud hall being decorated with Japnnoso roses and lilacs. Attend ance numbered about 75 with -0 Ashland guests. Mrs. Vincent was en tertained while In Medford by tho offlcors, Mendnmos Edna Isaacs, Per ry, Hubbard, Ilutler, Wortman, Perl, Trowbridge, Ebel, Misses Wortman and Ilaswoll. Mrs. Van 11. riorson was hostess to a number of frionds nud. their young danghters ut hoc lioma on West Jnokson stret Friday afternoon, en teituiniug for an nntit Mrs." Jessio Willuuian and lUtlo dtuighlor Jlar ian, of San lnuusisijo. A cojor sohemo of yollow and whlto was car ried out in fitrom, refr diracuis nud decorations. Tho W. H. M. 8. of tho M. ti. church South, met with Mrs. Kllrtf D. Heftion. 22 Almond stmet,.AVuil- nesdny nftcrnooni Artorf A brief lrar.lnew minton thff rollowlnitpro cram was n Jeyed: Jlcndlng, Influence of Amcrlcilhs upon Orientals In Our Midst, Mrs It. L. Taylor, Instrumental solo, Mb Maitle Vroman. lteadlnx, Influence of Oriental' Re ligions Upon America, Mm. C. L. Kirk. ...., Hooding, With Onr Missionaries In Korea, Mra. W, T. Goulder. Vocal fiti.iflettt', Mrs. Taylor, Mm. Hcnson. Mrs. Goulder, Mnrybello Itensou. Rcailla, Korea' Iluriilllatlon and Christianity's Opportunity, Mrs. D. P. Flfor. - - Quiz, on Korea, Mra. Itlley D, Hen son. Heading, A Mcss'ago from a He-i ttirncd Missionary or tin) Orjefit, MIm Gertrude Briilth, Intrumental solo,-.Marboll Hen son. At tho closo ot tho program Mm. Henson served rcfreshmentn assisted by .Mm, It. L. Taylor nnd Mra. -Co-burn Lewis. - Mrs. II. N. Ilutler entertained eight llttlo friends of Miss Gertrude at her homo on Dartlett street with a Mar Day party Saturday afternoon1. -A Mar-pole dance, games, and dainty refreshments caused a happy time far thoso present who wero Msrguarlto King, Hazel Kirk. Olah WIrrior, Ar lleno Uutlor, Cleono Pottenger, Pay Garnett. Iluth Smith, Helen Claro Hasklns and Gertrude Duller, Mrs. Hannah Vincent grand chief ot tho order of Pythian Slatora, grand domain of Oregon, who made an official visit to Talisman To hi pie, No. -(0, Pythian Slstors, WMiweday evening of this week, was entertained nt luncheon Thursday by Mra.iQ.'G. Goold at FalrdaloorchwdJ-" Miss Catherine Dunham of tho Jackson school entertained Inform-ally at her home Thursday evening, thoso present being Misses Cornice Carder, Mnry Davidson. Mao Mordoft and Mrs. Maudo PJiltbrook. . , ... The Christian Endeavor society of (ho Presbyterian church enjoyed a yachting party nt tho .chapel lAfct evening. The nautical idea was car ried out in nil arrangements, the young Indies appearing in- middy blouses nnd sailor costumes Miss Ethel Curry entertained n few friends ut her home on South Central avenue Fridny eveninx.- Tho guests wore tho Misscri Iva. Hoeek, Sudio Yap Dyke, Fannie Whitman '1 Miss Croman. 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