WilWOfH) AfAlf, TlfmUNM, MKUiVOltfV OIM'XIONT, HATI'IMMV. .fAV 17, I0UI, w L. aBBMaMl9siQNi i t- i wmrLi 4- 1.-J- 1.4 p5tETTo WGJMlR ro :i,.,:,"ii"7,iffMivs: 11 florlnl ntiil muslr-nl noloii, Mlsa .l(iiiiioHi) Jlullori iilioiiu .ISIW, , Club niiwn under direction of Creator Mmlfnrd Clubj tliiiiiit r7R. "Nonu llvclh unto hlmseir nlnno." T . A. I GENEHAL CLUB DIRECTORY ' Uronter Medford ClubLnt Mon In)' uf mioli iiiontlij club room, 11 brnry building; 2! 00 p, m., business meeting; a:0(i i, in., program. Herond Monday of mich inontli, so clnl mooting. President, Mr. W. (J. Davidson, 1110 Wist Tenth nlrt'ut; phono G70. Mimlo Department lirst Momlny or onuh moiiili; dub rooms, library hullilllig; :i:00 p. hi.. Clmlrmmi, Mm. It. M. Andrews, 3C North House volt avenue; phono B1!7H. (looil CHUeiiHhlp Department First and thlrii Tuesday of ouch. mouth; club rooms, tti30 i. in. Chnlr limn, Mm. C. L. Hrhloffolln, 113 Cell ova avenue; phono 4 30, L'lurndonnl Department l'lrst Haturday of each mouth; club rooms, 3:00 p. m. Chairman, Mm. Oeorgo HhIiuc, Cotitrul Point It, F, 1).; phone, Jacksonville 21-J'-21. Home Economies Department Hero ml nml fourth Wednesdays; club rooms, S:.t0 p. m. Chairman, Mm. J. C. Brhmtdt, 30 Hoso nventio; phono 3C0. Social Hygli'tiu Department Third Momliiy; club rooini, 3:30 p, in. (Jhnlrutan, Mm. It. V. lltoarns, 10 Itoxtt avenue; phono 130, "Promptness und Bystem" our mot to. We do not wish to wns(o your (lino, therefore promptness In begin ning those meetings anil system In romluctlni; them li our aim. HtirnotyKiit prtKrnms which ficriipy llin iiiillrn evinlug nml Ipiivo no tlmo for social coliwrMi or llin stlmultit- Iiik of (ho "i:!t-liKilli'r" spirit. The Nntiitorllliu will lm ilennnted In the colors of tlui four oriluri of tint lodg't. thn Patriarch's MIIIUM, tint Hubordl untn llntm h. Hid Encampment llniiirli nml I lio ItoliokiiliH. A Nhort program iin planned will Include read ings by Mm (I T Wilson ami Dr. Huillh of (lold Hill, VihiiI union by Mm. Iii-rt Anilr-rnon mid Mr. Wllirmu VAwtor, violin union by )r. Miirlon nml Mli-rtliiim by tho .Mm! ford Or- rhwdhil club. HiiiicIur nml cnriln will bo nnjoyi'il tnr n coudn of hour mul lliilit rpfrcdhfiii'iitN tvtiI throughout tho ovi'iiIiik, Mr. W. I. Vnwtcr In chiilrtiinu of th Konurnl (rtiiiliilll-. )r J. I). Itlckort k ihnlriunu of thn oiiiinllli'n on ontor Inluinniit, bin mixliitiintii IicIiik Mm. lllKlu llrntiify, Mm. A. N. Illldo lirrind, Mr. T. V. licnil of (IhwiU Vnw mid Mm Nlun Huilth of Uold Hill. WViliirfxIn)' Slnily Club. I'lml mul third Wudnodnyi; II bmry bulldlnc, 3:30 p. in. I'ronldont. Mm. H. II. IMckcl. 315 Vot Main utri'it: phonu CSlt, I'.ircnl-Ti'iu lirnt Airlntlon. Hcrond I'rldny, 3:00 . ui., Wmh Inctou kcIiooI bulldliiK. President, Mm. 1 W. M.-nr. C34 UnVoU uvv inn; phiino 3Klx. IMn'iiUTwirhrr' Aomtclntlon. Third I'rlduy, 3:00 p. in., Itooo- volt iichnol bulldliiK. I'ruttdvnt, Mm, (IcorKo ICItiK, 8 43 Kant Main ntrcct; phono Ktl-lt. I'nii'Hcllrnln Aiorlntl(n. tiocond mid fourth Bnturdnya; ico ond HnturdAy at Ileal Jtoom; fourth Katurdny nt liomcn of iiiombcr. l'rci lilcut, Mm. J. (I. Wllfon, 517 Now town Mtruut; phono GC0W. Cidlrttn U'lMiinn'M CIiiIm. l!crond Hnturdny, luncheon 1:00 p. m., plnro tti bo tiiinniinced. l'rosl drut, Mm. Winifred Korcomb, much, Urlffln Cnok; phono Kr7J, W. (J. T. U. Thumdny of onch wcok, Dnptlit church, 3:00 p. in. I'roildont, Mm. Holmor, 723 South Control nvonno! phono 403-J, Thn Koniitl Uytf'wm icwirlmuut of tin (Imilur Mfilliinl Club will ineel .Moililuy urtcrnooii nt 'J:!lll nt r li. Itrnry. All iiilercMlcil in llm hiiIijViiI lire iin(ih1 o uiiiko u hpceiul effort lo be ieM-ut mm inmiy InlercMtiiig lin.'K of vilill pmblfiim will li( pre xeutvil. A brief UKKetivo outline of work for next yenr will nUo liif rend. After Hut piiprrn ore rend n friiiik mul eritinul illHeiiHtioii U invited nn it inny help )rrnlly with the plmm for next j Mir. Two musical numbem by Mi loiui Myjin und Mm. (.'. C. Von Seoyoi' will be iivrn. The nodal nctlvl(le of next week IiprIii of four-n with thn oioulnK of (ho I'nK" thtmtnr. will bo conllnued with thn crnnd SoiIro of Odd Fellow nml Hobcknhfi nlid floKO with ' the Kniduntlou exiTcNon uf the Medfonf IIIkIi ncliool, which Mill nlno bo held In tho I'ftKo theutvr. Clan pnrllc mid recoptluiu will bo tlvcn nt vnr Ioun tlmeM throuKhojit tho week. A lurite number of thenter purlieu nre plnnucd for Mondny evcnliiK. The iiicmbvra of (he rommiltrc on Konerul iiruiiccmeiiiM for (ho military bull met Kiiiluv evening mid eoin pli'lod plmiM fur the ilceunitioiiN which will ho purely inilHnry in eluir- ueter. Inviiilions (o (owuxpeoide nro limited (o four liuudrcd, with ouo hundred military ituc-d. Invitnliouul list, program of inutio mid uovelly fcnlurert will he Hubuiitted next week to (ho imtrnncm'H. Mnilumo V. Sr.iver muy nivo "The Dull Simp" in Axhluud next weuk, im porting most of (ho pnrlicipniilx in (ho Mcdford producliott for tho Ocea nian. Mr. It. H. McCurdy cutortnlna Maudny evenliiR with a box party In eompllinent to Mr. und -Mm. Clinton McCurdy uf Indiana, who recently arrived In tho city. Oiil-nf-luwii altetidniilH to tho Odd Fi'Iowm uHMeiubly and eonvculiou wilt arrive .Monday eveniup;. iiIiowh Ui In year of Kitypllnn, Chlnr-wi, JupiinitHo and Itoinau art, with no mo lauiUcapn work In wn(nr rolom. Aiiioiik the HpiTliiltlim of dlfforun' roonm worn it dlnplny of raffia mil. Ilimry for iIoIIh, cookhiK nproim and fancy nprmiH, relief mapM, dcxlcmi for olertrollem mid ombroldnred' (own) hihIh, howIiik cardN, bookii of draw Initri of wild flowem und blrdw, ntru ellliiK. doll hmmuockH, and button Imblen. Tho hluh mihool oxhlblt iiIiowm exotuplcM of wntor color, pen and Ink NkolchliiK, buiiKnluw denlKn ItiK, dreMHCK, klmoniiH nml lliiKorlo, rook Inc. tmitofully dnxlRiied mid well luado furniture; all of which force the roucliiNlou (but our KrndiiuU'-, will really bo ijulto compotnt In mnny lllll'H. Tho official educational publlca tloim of tho mUIo of UroKon pralicj (ho MeiUord mcIiooIn very hlKbly for tliln lino of work, which Ik thoiiRht to bo miperlor lo miy In tho Htatt mi tl do of Portland. WEEK IN SOCIETY Attention! Women of thn Valley! Do you know that there arc real .roomii on thu fourth floor 'of tho Medford I'urnlturo & Hardware liulldlut;. Num. 431 mid 422, for (ho (rco u no of (ho women of Medford mid vIclnltyT Tako (ho olavntor, como up uud rout, loavo your pnrcolB, moot your friend, ;ut n cup of tea for flvo conti, or chock your bublos for ten contn per hour. Tho room tiro ulwnyu opoii with an uttenduut In clmrcu from 11 100 a. iu. to 6:00 p. in. I GENERAL CLUB NEWS I , Tho Creator Medford chlb i plan niiiK n your book In fact It I noar Iiir complotlou. Tlicre li to bn a Hhort hhitory of tho club und mi out line of tho next year'H work In onch dopiirtnumt, Tho year bobk wilt con- tain a Hut of the paid-up monibora of thu club and tho nam mi or tho pimt aild prcHout prcrildliiK offlcora, FUTURE EyENTS w ' Tho iuliiclp.il suclul ovotit In con nection With tho urand loduo of Odd' Kollowii and Itobeknlm vlll bd hold 'odnosday ovoiilug In tho two larjo IiiiIIh or tho Natatorliim, tho roof Rhr dun adJolnliiK (ho Hiuallor hall, nlao tJ bo imcd by tho Riiestd. Tho com m'ltteo on eiitortaliuuent Is platinliiR for an open nodal evening on In formal Hiioh', liollovlliu that sort of ontoitulnmi'iit mmo ploaslntc tluiii tho usual cul-iuul-drlod (iffiilid with lucluiled in tho ovenu Riven diir tutt tho pant week In connection with tho cIohIiir of tho schools was the fourth annual art exhibit, which wan held nt all or the mcIiooIm or tho city Thumdny nhd Friday atfcruoon'n and all or today, at tho liiHtlRutlou or MIhh Jouulti Hnodlcor, art kupcrvlnor, MIkh Mabel Meara, domcutlo art an porvlHur, Mis llorlhu Wolnh, teacher or domimtlo Hcleuco, MIhh Couevlovu Wortmun, teacher or imfuHtrlal art, mid Mr. C. W. Krovt or tho manual (raluluR department. ICach room hold IIh own oxhlblt, tho coiimu commencluR In tho pri mary RrndoH with crayon work, paper cutting, tenrliiR mul rdldliiR, and raf flu woavliiR, Ouo or th oho roouiH allowed tho prettiest frlcxo linuulnalilo or dear llttlo Biiuboiinat babies, unothor uhownd a clreiiH pnhtdn and u thlro applo bloiisouia, all drawn by tho pupil. In (ho third Krado tho yenr'a work Includex freehand drawing, wntor color, uaturo 4tudy UlustrutliiR, orig inal wor,k in Illustrating, rug weav ing, and tho ulmplo Bowing tttttcho. Tho work coiitlmioH in tho fourth grade with art designing, chalk work mul baak'otry, In tho fifth, tho pupil Hpoclallzo on llfo drawing In charcoal mid bookbinding, In tho sixth Und Hovouth Btlll-liro drawing, Hewing and Hlmplo IcuHoiiH Iu muuiial training. In ono of thane rooms wau a frliuo of Muotorlluck'u lucky bluebird, In un othor n Japatioao lioniu In mtulntiiro with art panolH drawn on rlco paper. Tho art roiirao proper roachoa lt culmination In tho hint grndoH or tho granininr hcIiooIh, whoro tho history or urt la taken up In .tho curriculum Tho Improved Order or Ited Men mid It auxiliary, tho Degree or I'ocu hontna, colobruted Tamlua'a day on Monday, the 12th. Tho council rirn wim kindled from K a. in, to 10 p. nt. Tho hall waa opened to tho- Invited tribe from Jackaonvllle, Phoenix and Central Point. Tninlna waa chief of tho Delaware!, who died nt a very groat ago near tho end of tho 17th century. Ho waa ono or tho chlir with whom William I'enn'a treaties wero made. As a wonderful leader mid patriotic abor iginal American, ho waa ranonUed by the p.itrlotn ot 7C, who pledged their all lo tho later principle of Ameri can Imlepriidonco. A their aurcex or thn Improved Order or Hod Men baa written hla nnmo In Ha calendar. And in nil Ha wigwam on tho 12th or I'lowor Moon Ha tribe alt around tholr council fire to alng hla pralto nnd (o recall hla virtue. Tho day wa apotit ploaxnntly In vbdtlng and mfhtlc and at C o'clock dinner waa acrved In tho beautiful bmniuet room by tho committee. Ullxaboth Kahler, Kthel Ilacrtlo and W. M. Kennedy. At 8 o'clock tho Rrent sachem, W. T. Rhoulta, callod (ho tribe to ordor, when tho chief mid team camo out In tholr uniforms nnd drilled and wero seated In their reapcctlro place, while "My Country "fls of Tiieo" waa IicIiir riuiiR. II. C. Mackey waved tho flag. Tho superintendent of schools, U. S. Collin, gavo a very interesting talk on Tamlua'a day. Also 1J. P. Mulkey In hi plenslng manner spoke on iicdmcnshlp nnd Ha origin. Tho Degree or l'ocationtnn marched out In tholr suits mid drilled nnl worn then aeated around tho council flro and sang "Wo Gladly Welcome You." Tho orchestra rurnUhed tho music for tho evening. W. T. Hlioult closed tho program with a few Interesting remark. Tho rest ot (ho evening waa apont In enrda nnd dancing. 8o pleasantly wna (ho day spent that each ono most reluctantly departed to their homes, wishing Tamlun'8 day could bo colc bralod oflcner. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Women' College club of tho Hoguo ltlver valley wna held at tho Hotel Medford Saturday, May 10 ilfo glrla or tho clan or 1013 or tho Medford High school wero guests of tho club nt thlH meeting. AHer a four rourso luncheon had been served an enjoyable program waa given. Mrs. Winifred Hercombe, tho presi dent or tho club, who haa traveled xtonlvoly In tho Orient, gave a splendid description or tho Taj Mn hal, tho most porfoct bulldliiK lu, the world, Illustrating her talk with s model or tho building and view or tho exterior, Interior mid surround lug gardens. Dr. Oeorgo Hoboc then addresHed tho club and gucsta concerning (ho Parkinson referendum. Ho also mad u sonio vuliiublo suggesdon as to wnya and means or nsslsdng girls who would olherwtso bo unablv to tnko a. collogo course. At tho cIobo ortho address rosolu (Ioiih woro adopted by tho club pro testing against tho proposed Parkin- son roforondum, Mrs. V, 0. Thnyor nnd Mm. A, h. Loom! woro Joint hostesses at u pleasant company Wodiiesduy urter noon, entertaining with n bridge luncheon at thu homo or Mrs. Thnyor on West Tenth street. Tho four luncheon tnbloa woro extremely pret ty with (ho dainty flower center pieces nnd sparkling silver nnd cut glan.i appointments. Ono tablo with a color scheme of pink showed pink sweet poas mid forim; another luvon dor swept pous, u third red carnations mul tho fourth yellow popplos. Mass- oh of popplos", wild chorry mid laurel (llo hliicllnrlli, nerved In III fun t'0itnl, (lio Kiiesla roinlrMl to hrlilce. Vfujst Invited were: Mln ffdlen Dnhl, Mioflhrj Hiiilcn) MfinflninH Wllllniil HiidKo, W. (I. Davidson, K, II, Davis, .lark Httiwnrt, h. IJ. WhlllrtR, O, C, lluggs, J, (I. Wllnou, ttnlph Mncoln, C H, llultorfleld, A. Tlifo Drown, Will Dozlor, J. A I'erry, U. M. Kldd, and JJd I'ottoiiner, Mm, Davla won first prlr.e, receiving n brusa fern dish. Mm, Ida Knnwortby untertalnnd (ho Hood Will elub Wodncadny aflor noon nt thn residence or her dangle (er, Jim, Cho(er I'arkcr, on Crnpo (rco(. Tho afternoon' entertain ment consisted of a rag bee, munlc and n puxilti that bn not ben nolvVd yet. Tho ladle did not havo any "bcea In tholr bonnela," but Ihcy had tho bonnet, at) size, nil shape nnd all color. Dainty refreshment woro served, after which all werrt "took" even If II did rain. Thoso present wero Mm. Paul, Wood, Hendricks, Wilkinson, M. Paul, Hosoberry, D. Honeborry, Wolfe, Hholta, Dotider, Clay, Norrls, Kent, Klnyon, Audru, Miller, Hall, O'llrlon, Parker, Noble, Ilrnilbury, Kcnworthy nnd Mis Hall and Mis Noma. Mm. If. II. Patterson waa hostesi to a surprise nnd farewell party for Mlsa Mary Orlgsby at her homo on Bouth Newtown street Krlday eve ning. Ml Orlgsby, who haa bcon n member of the high school faculty for tho pnat year, leave shortly for Pendleton, whoro her parent reside. A Jolly Informal evening wn spent with game and music by Mlsa Flynn and Mis Hnnce. ItcfrcahmeiKa wero served by Mlsa Jeatinotto Patterson and Hazel Antlo. Those enjoying Mrs. Patterson's hoipltnllty wore: Mlssca Phoebe Hanco, Florence Carpenter, Ilclon Dahl, lotto Klynn, Lois Kstca, Anna Puruckor, I.oralno Hilton, Kvclyn Houtter, Mabel Kcantlln, JeuueaHv llutler and Mlsa Trnnkllu of Senttle. The monthly mcctini; of tho Elcc trie Club, comprising tho employe' of the Cahfoniin-Orrgon Power com pany, (ltognie river division) wan held in tho Electric Club roonw, IMS West Main street Wednesday, May II, with II. O. Pnrucker, rhninnan pni (cm. After partaking of tho npictir.iii? dinner (he mil wna called, each name being fololwed by tho titlo of pome popular song, disclosing nome chur neleristio of tho iwrcoii called. The subject for tho evening' dis- euion, (ho "Ilich Tension Tele phone," was thoroughly sifted nnd was of interest to all Ihoso present. It. It. Ebcl wna npiK!ntcd cltninnnn for (ho next meeting to lie held in Juno at the company'H club house nt Hay (lold. ml ! Wmttm&0l Maude A(lum us "Peter Pan" at Page TkmvG Mdffdif - ,.i, l If0 ' QUMmmmtwlimtBr' saHwv f779infTfMMInUmnffJwJTefiFIIfirH ) jBfiMif-JaBsilaiaiM i'IiI "iW I tiflllllii'W''i'"llMif'wffffflH 'yMitMasMsMaalMrJ. alaui.a I flH0BflKSaV ,.4ljHbBHaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaHPV HrLbC!7 ' ..atiaaiaiaiaiaiasiiaiaiaiaHtTasM Z? HIHiKaiiW The Story of "Peter Pan" and,, the FairyJNever-Never Land M!sr Margaret Etnig entertained a few of her friends at her home Thursday evening. Cnrds nnd music inndct ho evening very enjoyable. Light refrcshmenlH wero nerved nnd nil reported a fine time. Thoia pres ent were Misses Cnthcriuo Murphy, Pearl ltooth, Ueraldiuo Itukcs Cath- eruio nnd Mnrgnret Einig, Messrs. El mer Cobuni, Lawrence Ittikes, Harry Child, Jack Murphy, llert Uoolh and Martin Wnschnu. Kennies chapter O. K. S. held a social meeting Wednodoy evening. Music mid dancing wero enjoyed. The cemmittee: Mm, If. C. Onrnett, Mrs. Hollss, Mr. and Mrs. 11.' I). Corlies, Mm. L. U. Warner, Mr. Louis War ner, Mm. H. C. Kontner, Miss Hess Kcntnor, Mrs. U. U. Luinsdcu, Mr. H. C. U.nrnott, Mr. Huchter, Mr. Hates, Mr. C. I. Hutchison, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Tackstrom. Tho senior cIiish rceeptiott to the junior class of tho high school, given nt tho small hull of tho Nntorium last evening was in tho nature of a danc ing party. Class colors, blue mul gold, wero combined with the high school colors in decorations. Punch wns served during the evening by Miss Jenu Itudgo mul Miss Exio Ilur gi'HS, gowned iu colonial costume. Mrs. James Kay and daughtur Miss Oortrudo entertained a few rrlend ut tholr homo on tletioVa avenue Thurs day evening. Thoo presoitt were: Miss Veuttn Hamilton uud Mesdaeuis Mlnklor, Creoly, Hall, DoMn, Young, HKiiillton, Chllda ami Mlwood. Mrs. Kdwtu Jnnnoy ontortalued with mi InforliuU brldgo party at her homo on West Main street Monday nttornoon In compltmont to tho Mlsaos Theodoshi mid Virginia Pick erel, Thoro wero four tables. Tho Loynl Order of M'ooso gave a duuuing party iu tho small hall of tho Natntotium Wednesday evoniiiKf. Among tlio novelties introduced wero Into song hits rendered by Mrs. K. J. Creoly nnd Mr. Jvominu Merrill. (Uy Ed Andrews.) To give a proper understanding ot Maude Adams to thoto who havo not seeu her la a difficult task. Wo can describe tho fire of Hcrnhardt, the Intense, subdued passion of Nazi mova, tho grnco and sweet simplicity or Marlowe, but how shall wo tell or Maudo AdamsT A charm so subtle, a touch so ephemeral, a personality so much or tho spirit that it makca comparison with others ot tho mimic world Impossible. Tho repertoire of Maude Adanu Is not a largo ouo. Sbo bos played Shakcsperean roles, and played them well. Yet wo do not find ourselves associating Maudo Adam with tho love-inipasaloned Juliet, but rather with tho memory or youth's first love. '"Peter Pan," the play chosen for tho opening ot our now opera house, is without a doubt tho greatest in her repertoire for Uarric, tho author, has caught her In her oluslveness, tho accret ot her unique art. "Poter Pan" Is a ralry talo, In tensely fnsclnatlug to children; but. atrangeat of all, under tho sicll ot her art, wo all become llttlo children; wo tlud ourselves In tho Never-never Land, which Is "second to tho right nnd then straight on till morning.' There peter Pan is guarding tho lit tle boys that nover grow up. Aa story teller ot tho llttlo baud, Potor often travels to tho homes of tho real children, nnd, perching under tho eaves with tho swallows, overhears tho mother telling tho bcdtlmo- stories to her llttlo one. It la on ono of these Jaunts that Peter, becoming so engrossed in tho story told, losea his from ono or tho nurseries. It Is whlto searching for hla bolovcd shadow that be meets tho children at tho home of tho Darling family, and after teach log them to fly, leads them out through the open window to the "Norcr-Ncver Land." In tho next aceno tho llttlo fairy band Is watching tho fluttering In tho air of a great whlto bird, which falls at their feet. Tho bird, how over, turns out to bo none other than Wendy, one ot the Darling children whom Peter brought to "Novcr-Nov-er Land:' to bo tho llttlo glrl-mothtr of the fairy band. Sho bad been wounded by Tinker Hell, who Is a!- ready Jealous' er Peter, hor protege. Tho llfo of this seemingly lltd group Is, howovcr, constantly sur rounded by danger, not only from the wild beaata of the torcst, where they bavts their little caro homo, but by a band or desperate pirates, led by Captain Hook, who has sworn ven geanco upon Poter Pan. For, mark you, Peter, in a previous encouutcr. had cut off the band or hla enemy nnd red It to a crocodile. This proved so cbolco a morsel to tho rep tile that It follows tho -captain over land and sea, with tbo determination to feast upon tbo rest ot him. For tunately, however, for tho captain, tbo crocodile, in hla wandurlngs, has swallowed a clock, whoso audible ticking serves hint ns u warning of tho approaching enemy. Hook, how. ovor. lives in constant dread that tho clock will run down. Durtug Peter's abienco Hook kid naps tho llttlo baud of children, after overcoming tho Indian guards that shadow, by having tho window shut ever watched ovor tho llttlo onos. Ho down upon It, ns ho makes his escape! thou returns nnd pours a po'sonous draught Into Peter's flask, gloating all tho tlmo over bis treacherous work, n Hov.ver, Peter Is heroically saved by Tinker Bell, who, In her great toe and devotion, drinks tho polaoa her self. Tho sceno that follows la tbo crucial moment. Tinker Hell la si w ly dying rroin tho crfect ot the drug; and Peter, realizing tho sacririco which tho llttlo fairy awcetbwrt ha made, la frantic In hla endeavor to save her IHo and right at thU point la whoro Maudo Adams transcends all acting thu writer has ever en. Can you Imagine full-grown men and & omen becoming rigid with Intense xcltoment, as they watch nothing more than tho waning ot a little spot or tight on tho tiny pillow of Tier's Hell's bed and then tho unanimous respouao or tbo audience when tho groat artist rushes to tho footlights and pleads with tho people' to believe In the fairies .and thus aavo tho life of ber beloved Tinker Doll! it Iu truly wondorful to hear a vast a" dlctfco breathe in ono accord its iJgL of relief when tho llttlo Bpot of light begins to brighten. Thero aro many other scone la this great play that wo skip over, to. leavo you with Peter Pan and Tinker Hell In their fairy home In the tree tops, where Potor. "catching hand fuls of tho shlno pt tho moon, he puts them all In his pipe, and plays them so charmingly that even tho birds nro deceived." This. play should bo seen by all, for with the passing of Maudo Adam wo shall lose tho ono and only great personality capable or bringing luto IHo and or iondlng realHy to tb llt tlo folk of fairyland. PERSONAL MENTION Dr. mul Mrs. ,11. W Clnnoy nvo vis. iting in California. " Mlsa Venttti Hamilton returned will spend tho summer with hor par ents In Medford. Miss Pranklln of Seattle Is a guast or hor aunt, Mm. KInloysldo, ot this city. Mlsa Helen Hammond or Maria!, Curry county, Ore., Is visiting Mrs. Joo U'ggett. Mlsa Hammond camo (o attend tho opening ot tho Page theater, Dr. Noblo Wiley Jones and Dr. Cnlvln White, both or Portland, iwuro guests or Dr. and Mrs. 13. II. lickol Wodnosdny or this week.' I'Memls or Mr. and Mrs. Coorgo Carter or Eugene, formerly of Med ford, will bo Interested In learning ot tho arrival of n son to these peo ple Mrs, Carter wna Mlsa Anna Heeson, a teacher In the schools or this city, with a largo circle ot frlonds and acquaintances'. r ; . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McCurdy of Indiana arrived In Medford .Friday morning. Mr.' McCurdy la u. brother or Mr.'H..H. McCurdy ot this city. Mr. mul Mrs. J. C. Schmidt.- loft Thursday left .Thursday on a motor trip through Cnlifomin. ' Misses ThoodoBhi . and , Vlrglula ot textbook studies. Examples nro'iulornod ovory twnllnbl'o piaco. After this wook from San Francisco and I pickorol, who" h'nvo' tfooVgudaU of Mlsa Ida. Leo Kentnor, lott Monday evening for Portland, where they will visit tor several months, Mr. Oswald LouktltJr., nnd feon of Chiuiigo, mul Miss Francos Mud den of Now York City, nro guosts nt tho homo of thoir parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Madden. Miss Mnry Qrigaby leaves nest Fri day evening for Pendleton, Oregon. 4 Mr. ami Mrs. Porter J. Neff were among those attending thu Oregon commonwealth ijonferouoo at Eugene this week. Mrs. Effio Taylor of, Hamilton street, ot uracil tlus week ttom Cor vnllis, where her son U nt tending college. Miss Ilerthn,. Umiulnburg has iv turned to her homo, iii,thi ejiy af ter mi extonded, visit- in Oakland, 'Cnl,, with Mrs.,Pnrripgton, formerly of Medford. Mrs. William Odgurs of llorkeley, Ca)., is u guest pfher, daughter, Mrs. Leou 13. llaykins. . Mrs, Ougcrs at ouo timo resided iu Medford mid still retains tho i'rieudship ofiii largo. number' of the older, residents, i ' - i Mr. Ed. Peuburli.y of ;llnueook, Michy is n gilPst of Mr. npii ,Mrf Hen Trowbridge ami Mr. Everett Trowbridge. .Mr. Penburthy U mak ing an inspection tour of Uie west uud muy locate in .tho valley. Miss Florence York of Tacomn, Wiibh., Is n guest of Miss Julia IIop piu at her home on tho north Jack sonville road. Miss York wna a class mute of Mis Iloppin's ut tho Na tional Park .Seminary. Sho will ro- main several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. E. It. Seely and chil dren urv at XewjMirt, Oregon. -. . - ,"....- .: , ,: i i 'InAt-illttL. when AIXQV&t. Tbc Man Wfeo Pat . EEslaFEET Look for Tills TnatUwk Moi turcomncjkuciwaea buying , alien's rm-asi:! Phe Atltllrtltlc PawIm InfTuiJ . 4rrArblui l'rt. Sottt wwnrJ bete. I5c. Sample l'KKK. AW'? i a. utMvittw. Lc stay. Hlvj J, H. Mulhollen PAINTING', PArat;r HANGING. TINTING and GENERAL HOUSJC ' ; ; SPAIRING, , ' ' Phono ooa-Y , - ' 3 West SwoMd Street' " m ' n i '-fca r"' - 4l "f"- tlirt4 ii 4 ae . ''a - t ... - -.-