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.' mvvmo rAxr; 'ynmyms, wmwmx : 'oumox, ftypuroAy, -may 24, wm. rACMS Tirow Turkish Hondo (C hands)... .Hnyilen MlMra-MrJanor, IIikIrd nnd Wulther Vocal .Trio, "Summer Fancies ...Metro Mfiscs 'fhoTss, Murjihy nnd Mr HalRht n ia BOOK REVIEWS s&k!" ' .iTrW1" .v''1 "" " :S5S5h&, m l4i I K' - v - tr a. s 1 Social nml niiiMcijI witps, Mli Joiinosso itufief; phono 3.13-J, Club nowx titular direction or ((renter Mod lord Club; phono fi 7 r . "None, llvoth utttu himself nloun," Mtt - c j GEfithAL CLUB DinECTOfW Greater Mrilfpril Club J.sst Man titty of uncit montbj cluti room, ll brnry building; 200 p. in,, bitslucsa meeting; 3; Ob' 11, 111., priigrnni. Hotmi'd'Moudiiy of ericli mouth, bo rliil meeting. rial incellng. Presldo'tit. M Y. (I. Davidson, 1110 West Tenth street; litiiinn 676. Mtisla Donnrtmuiit First Momlny of each tnontli; club ruums, library building; 3:00 p. tn.. Chairman, Mr. I!. M. Andrews, 36 North Rooso velt avenue; phono 82711. Good Clllraiishln Department First nml third 'Tuesday of ttnrh mouth; cluli rouim, 2:30 u. tn. Chair iiiiiti, Mm. C. I.. Hrhtoffollh, 113 (loli vti nvoiiuo; phono 4Uti. Kiliicutlunut Department, l'lrt Saturday of enrli month; club rooun rmiiiiiinjr iii I'nrii iiiuiiiu; emu ruuuiB, 3:00 i. in, 6lii.lrmi.il, Mm. George Iti.ber. Control Point It. F. 1).; phono Jacksonville 21-1-3I. Home Economic Department Second mid fourth Wednesdays; club ronmit, 2:30 p. in. Clinlrman, Mrs. J. C. Hcliinldt, 30 Rosn uvenuo; phonn 200. Social HyRlitie Dopnrtmont Third Monday; club room, 2;30 p. in. Chnlrmau, Mri. Jl. ,W. Stearns,-1G Rose avenue; phono 130. "Promp'tncMainl System" our mot to. Wo do not vr lull to wnsto otir tlmo, tharoforo promptness In bcRln iiIiir these nii'OtliiRK und system In conductliif them U our ntm, WVilniHiiInx Mtinly Club, l'lrnt mid third AVdnidny; li brary liulldlriK. 3:30 i. m. I'rcildont, Mr, fi.' U. I'lckol. 316 Vct Main utrt'ct; phoiia 6Hlt. I'lirriil-Tritchcm' Anonrlallon. Second 1'rldny, 3:00 p. ni Wnih ItiRlnn kchoo'l biilhtlne. Pro-tdcht, Mra. V. W. MimrH, C24 Dakota uvo lino; phono 2X'J-x. rttrt'iit'Tprtrlii'm' Awioclntlon. Third I'rldny, 3:00 p. in., Uoohp vull hcIiouI bulldliiR. l'rc'ldcnt. Mr. (lourKU KIiir, U43 KaHt Miilu stroot; phono 84 1-It. IMnOIi'lli'iilo .ocntion. Second and fourth Hnturdayn; pec ond Saturday at Itcut Itoom; fourth Hulurdny nt home otf mintbcr. I'rci ldont, Mr. J. Q. Vtyiun, 617 Now lowit utrcct; phono CC0-W. Collcuo Woman' Club. Second Haturdny, luncheon 1!00 p. in,, plnco to bo iinnotinciHl. l'rol dent, Mr. Wlnlfrod Svrcotnb, ranch, UrUfln'C'rcok; phono 867'J. W. O. T. U. Thuradny of each wcok, Ilajitlit church, 3:00 p. in. l'rildont, Mr, llolmcr. 723 South Cent ml avunuo; phono 102-J. Altentloii! Women of tlui Valleyt Do you know that thoru aro roiit Medford Kumlturo A Hardwhro .... . ..... '.... bulldliiK, No. 2l nna i-'s, tor mo froo mo of tho womon of Medford uud vicinity? Tnko tho olovnlor, como'ttp ami roHt, lenvo your plirco'lH, ....... ft vi.iii fvlnntltf I'rtt II mill flf tUfl for flvo cpntM.'or chock your Imliloa J fiii. Iiiu rnntH llPr llOlir. TIlO rOOIIl nro nlwn'yn op'on with ainttdiidnnt In clmrRO from 11:00 a. in. to 6:00 p. m, f: :': nn I'.;,. ..,,.1 i j CALENDAH FOH THE WEEK ! . . aroator Medford cluu. moiho,, Mar 20. 2:30 ii. in. annua. mootliiR, club rooniH, library liullUlnt. Boptirtmoiit. llntiln KoononilCH Woduoudny, May 28, 2:30 p. iu., club r09iiu, library hulhUm; CLUB NOTES Tho (Irontor Medford club nov ua 131 nct'lvo niomboro 'n joojl uutubor jiuclouu to utart noxt yuui IU IU BUU I. IIU-V JV... I, mw... w!11' ... W "bon't fall to t'omq out to hoar Dr. J Stuart' on noxt Wudnosdny. Sho Will, 1 hayo Home mcyanKo ror oou oi n, ' - oM,,. Vmii nun U niitlltilirir tho nro . ' ' . ..... ...,.,. ..,...., ,n,.i, in iii tlin KriHIl IH IIU ul " " "- IiiiuiId of tluvc9li(ttQivud promlsPfl ,. i. n.ni inibiiin nml liitoroctlnir, A..m.r Aiiini. n.iniTH it will coutulii n " J .4---li ntwUii.fef llxt of th'rf cllin tii(iriH)ftfiht1. " Ariv' 'your itniT, iinltl ho Hint ybur unilio will bo tliero? Tho Ifirt incclliiK of thn rlub year will liu held mi Monday, May 20.' TIiIh In tho aliuuul iimotliiK 'of (ho (lionler .Medford club nml hhould bu of titiiittinl Intermit to e.icli nUiiulior of the rllib. Hero will bo tslvon tin ntitttial reportd of nil offlcunt Kifd do- imrdnenli, tho bookH iind Riivol will ho turned over to tho now officer,1 'nml tho Hlaiidlni: romiulttoeti for nuxt 'yenr will bo niinotttired. Show your Intercut nnd nuppdrt by belnr; pre uut. Do you rcullxn that tho ri'troom In f 1 1 1 liter a lonit felt wnilt? Oho tiny thl wftek miven inulhnrii wcro then , . ", " -"" :""V v V.J iwl,.ll1 !",vp" ,,,l,,,m " W rnrrltiROs-ul lm miiiu time. Dr. Ilertlm Stunrt, pbyiilcal direc tor of Womon at Uio Uulvonilty of OriiKon, wilt mvut tho IiIrIi tichool KlrU nl Dm library Wodtuwdny nt 11.00 o'clock, to talk over tint fennl tilllty. of a branch In Modfdrd. of n '. leairue. to tiro nolo Mvaitdilnilo kyiii- linstto oxorrlsn null sport among Um t-tlrlN. It In urged tlmt nil wri school girl maU nti eHpvclnl offort to bo prenont. The olRht crado RlrJ iu uu mi, . .i,,,,, ,.." r-.u Jiih entering I'll!" acliuol tiro portico jnrly welcnitm. Thn Women'it incvtltiR at tho Com monwealth Conference In Kurciio limt YHk proved iitONt IntorcntliiR nnd In Ktruetlve, pulflclnntly no. iiiuch no, In fuel, n to draw, it lurRe number of Inun from their t'nectlnRii (hat woro buliiR hold on other part of tho partx of tho cnuipua nt tho aatito tlmo. AmotiR other matters dli ctiatail lvn tho crylnf need, urgm! by Mlis (SupTy, doau of women of tho university, of a wom'nn'a bulldltiR Thfii appeal wna followed later by Mr. Hidden of Portland, who run-p-.trd Hint tho cltitm throughout the Into devote ono dny each club year in tho dlcualon of ntnte coIIoro of fnlr. thla day to bn called Unlver ulty dny. It wn enlhulatlcnlly r celved. A moit timely miRRoatlon, nH innito by Mr. Vlncont Cook, alo of l'ortlaud, for mothodi for aroua Iiir civic prldo, tho lack of which oom to provent OroRon proRrea. Thn conference woa folloWe-!! by o hamiuot Rlvon by Mr. Camtiboll and tho faculty -women to tho rlaltliiR wo num. . Tho hotmtihold economic depart ment of tho Oreator Medford club him been very fortunato In nccurlnR Dr. llorthn Stuart of the Unlvornlty of Orejton to lecturo for thorn next Wcdiioadny afternoon. TJio auujeci of luir'tolk will bo J-'ooil ond Jli,it moro particular ompl)!.hi bclnR placed on tho food atuff. as food. Whllo tho ilpctor will itcvoto no'mo tlmo to thtt aubject alio will nlao talk upon hor apeclnl hobby, hyAlone, Tho world m'ove'a awlftl) wo ar confronted by ninny now -hlcna each .f,.u nn. I tn I. . n'tirnnnt nt tho LlillOB ovory woman 'miiBt know both pldc. of tho aubject alio ntt,umpta to dla cuaa. Como to tho mcotltiR and hoar Dr. Stunrt ail iUk her nil tlio mieaUoim, .,.n rnn iiii'lik iif nml von will have. hotped her auij yourself very much, Indeed. A rt'coptl'on In tho llbrnry bulldliiK for Dr. S.tuart and hor n'aaUtn'nt, MUa Jobtv-ton, will follow HfM tint 1nfhlin 111 iiumouiniiu) nft'.ir tho torture. Punch will bu . rtrvo.1 and u KHioral. Reed Mm biP i'"r "whirto hi FUTURE EVENTS I Tho K. 1. A. club i;ltfo nh mitur- tnlniuuut thla ovoului;. . Tho Women Hf Woodcraft Will moot In Medford Juno 3, for tho unv mini dlatrlct convention. Thla dls- mini dlHtrlct couvontlon. Thin tlls- trlct Includoa nil of tho territory lp rirmron from- KtiKaiiQ itotlth. fio that Already tho S '", , ,. .M nrA Medford brunch of tho order nro iimklni; proptiratlons to uutortnlu thp v,Rlton,t MIbh (lonovlovo Wortmnw ontor 'tiiinuil ThuVadify ovcnlnf! at hor homo on South. Onk'dalo In honor of MUa aitidys llluiniiu. M.IB8 ;'lolou Hiltnntond l'oft Th'tira- duy for hor liomo Jn gurry county Mlaa Mftry ClrjRHby nnd MIbb Joim ohho ilu'tlo'r loft Krlduy ovonliiR for 'orUtind, MIbh Hutlor will vlalt In oVtlaud, MIbh OrlRaby roIii on to hor homo nt l'oiidloton, A now and, untqtio tiBfntillalfiiiont ..... fty. Iir. 'l,.inftntl mi Vnvlli rii.niiirl unninu In li liipiitnil nn North Ornuiro "v-...- - ....,. - .. mroot. tho norby BtrgtJta hiaa holim nhod to H0iu'6 oxtnt. Tho eatahllnh- liioiit 1b ii Boliool for tho nmatour irii . i i "' ' t Irlvcr of tho automobile. Thn pupil, nro all of tho fair rex nnd nro Hint heromliiK very aklllful and compe MIkh Mlldrod Wnro and Mr. Cocll, Wnro will lenvo aoou for Upland, Cnl., whora thoy will realdo In thn future, Mr. A. 1C. Waro jolnltiR thom Nhortly, .Mra. I.'. Jt. Seuly hnn been vlaltliiR nomo tlmo In Portlnud. Mr. nml Mra, Itoy Dnrla, Mra. Maddorn nml diitiKhtor, nil of AnIi-i Inutl were ijuuntB of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Ilttbbiird the forepart of tho wook,' uttentllni: tho opeulnR of tho Psro Thnntor Monday ovenltiR. Mr. nnd Mra. A. A. Davis hnvo ROtio to Oukluiid, Cnl., whero thoy wilt remain for several iiiontlm. Mr. and Mr. H. 1!. Kruccer and daiiRhtur of ChlcaRo aro recent ar rival. Thny vill realdo at their newly ptirchaaed orchard hotila on the mountain mad, iiorthenHt of Med ford. MIm Allco KtroetM baa been Rrcct Iiir n luri'.o circle of friends alnco her return from Ilurkeloy. Mlaa Street V"a nccompnnled homo by Mra. V. W. Strcota Who attended tho connin'ni'oinoiit 'weak function. MUSIC ' Mr. David Ciiiiiibe!l of the I'nlver lly or OrvRon 'fnully, who will 1 here next Wcdnodtliiy, in n brother of Proniilont 1 It. t'nmpboll. IFo U nt ircicut tlcnti of the plmto ilcjinrtmcut of (he univerxlfv achool of mualc nml Ih ii plnycr tvUIi Hf't lower niul fiulHh. lie will jivii several iiuinberH preecillnjr tho lecture liy Dr. llorllul Stunrt Voiliiefiluy, of which cxteuil Ctl notice i ivt-n in until her coluinn. Mr. 'nmpbfll Iiun Ktiulteil ubroml nml leaven early in 3uuo for Merlin In ?nrry on hi f-tti1titf. Thin will lo tho buly opportunity for Mcilfoul WmijIo lo hear Mr. Cnmpbull nml Iho fact thiit ho eiiu he with in nt all in ihtti only to liu uiiiihiiiiI eomhiun tiou of clreuniMt'tiueoH iir IiIh time i fnllv oeeunicil with concert nlniinu nml tenohinj nl tho university. A inutlcalo by pupil of Mr. Krcd Alton HalRht will bo Riven at 2:30 next Saturday afternoon, May 31, at tho DalRht ir.tmlc studio, UC South Laurel atreut. Mlaa (Icraldluo Tlicla MUa l'lorenco HnxclrlRR and Mian Onthorlno Murphy, vocal pupils of Mra. rlorduco'llnllldny HalRht will assist tn'soloa and frloa. Mr. DalRht hna'bocn In Medford only four months but haa been very ailccoaiful In hla woYk as n plnno teacher. Invitations Upon request. Tho following pro- Rrauuno will bo rendered: Morry llobolluk Krosruann Ituby Loomla Morulns I'royor StreaboR May Loomla (.u) Military March Kern Tho mtr .aurlltt Hlclinrd Stockoiu Song of tho Kutydld .Korn Jack In tho Itox Kern '(b) (a) (b) Violet ISms SplnnnltiK Souk Hlinonrlch J-'lorenro Trowbrldtro qittdya Walta (4 hnnda) Qrooly lloronco TrowbrldRo, Tholnm Had cliff lit Twilight ." Oancliola Tholnm llndcllff Vocal Trlt), nwiio is Sylvia", Schubort MIbscb Tholss, Murphy nnd Mrs. IlulRht liitorinoMO, Cavnlorla HtiBtlcana ' Macngnl Qrnco. Wilson and Mr. DalRht llcathoii -lttiBb i i DanRo draco Wilson Heart's Anawor' .'..- MiiBlowntin ,(lrnco Wilson Vocal solo, IierbotiBo from "Jocoiyn"' 1 :....aodard Mlaa Cuthorlno Murphy lluhgalnlit MnToli (4 hnnda) Ihlson Murlou Palmar nnd Mr. Hulfiht ' In tho Morry Month of May Morkol Marlon Faluior ' Twilight 'Itovorlo ....duy Lnura Trolchlor yocal soloaypay Maldon Parker Miss Folronco Hntolrlgg Idlllo -ck ' I.cah Walthof " ' Vnlflo Arhloiquo t,6ck- Luclllo McBBiter March of tho Glndltor'a (4 liniida) ' l ; Fuclk MUa Trolchlor rind Mr. Hatght ' Vocal Solo (o) dlorla Ilussl-roccla (b) v Sfimmbr .... Ohhmluado Miss Gorn,ldlno Tlioisa Murmuring 7.oihyra Jonson UoiioyIqvo Wo'rtman fn.) VnlBO ..Ob.oplln Op. M No. 3 no Pun doa Amiihorea .Ghaut- n'jUlo Emma Dlou (Helen C. (lain.) "Mm, Iiilrti)tby Mnftrlco Howlltt. Pub. by CotilUry Co. Somq ono hnn said thnt tlicfo Is no grenter plcuxuro than thnt of carry lug on it conversation with a good llatoiior. Howlltt In "Mrs. Tihcclol" V.Ivoh us n atory of a women who greatly Infliienced thn lives of three inoti nnd aho wna a woman who bo ifnn llfo ua n nobody, who hud no v.oudroua beauty or a brlllllint In tellect; yet alio became! It social queen, kopb her huabnnd'H respect nnd love under tho most unusual, try ing circumstanced: won tho admira tion, tho 16vo and lasting friendship of tho greatest statesman In Kugland and Umpired tho poetical cfflmlohn nrtd lovo of a young poet. Her chief charm vrus an art of being nn Iril'ol llgent, xympnthctlc llrtener. As ustiril, In ''Mrs. Knhcelot," How lltt tends his character from the ktrulght, conventional road of pro priety to tho nllurlng by-path of un conventional thlhgtf nnd nn la cvdr hla custom thoy meet no ugly ogro of Itomorao who catlses them (o shudder with fenr nnd retrace tholr stops back to tho highway of Ulity and noddy's Uomahlls, A weddlngi ring Is a BUtuirfluouH badgo Of bond tigo evidently to rTcwIltt's Way of thinking and his cleverness lies In the fact that Ms nrgilmenta do hot1 uhock tils renders. In fact thoy are atinoit convincing. No one but Howlltt with his hair veiled sarcastic touch, his HTHng style, bis enrnest endeavor to bring out tho loVnblo traits of hla charac ters could handlo thn situations that nre In thin story ro that tho reader would lay thn book down at the ild tatlsried with tho outcome of Mrs Lancelot's ndvbnturcs. "Abniliniu XltiColn Tlio Man of 'the Fiiiple," by Norman Hapgodd. Pub. by Mncmlllnn. Price 60 cents. irnpgood III bis preface a'aya: "The biography of such a man can afford honesty. Sotno hare omitted What was not pretty. Others have apolb Rlzed for It. Mftiiy Would llko to Itn provo tho ruggod and homely faro with n touch of rotiRo or magnesln. Surely thla Is trivial. Lot us not to la mako our great mon llko other great mon. I.nt m allow him to roach ns high na tho aalnta in one direction, and ns high ns Itabolals in another, Ixt him bo tho prnlrlo malo as woll na tho aago hint ta.irtyr. tho Ulcft polltlclnn ns we'll na'tho gone'r- oua statcaman. Paint him na ho It. Ho will still bo great, nobler than over. bccauBO moro real. Hotter the truth nnd strength and beauty that arc, than any fiction lesa hitman and leas profound. Pralao and blamu hnvo small place, nnd suppres sion nono, in tho story of a largo soul." And this gives tho reader 'tho best idon of what ho Is to meet In this book. Wo nil have a natural curiosity to know the personal, trifling things as well ns tho big things that go to mako up a grout man's llfo. Thla curiosity about Lin coln l. satisfied In Hapgood's hlitury. Wo hnvo tlio pleasure of meeting tills great uoblo president na it wero In hla own homo. Wo go to tho vhnuty whero ho lived with hla shiftless fnthor, wo eeo him splitting rails, wrestling, lounging nbout tho tavern hdr. and wo follow him through tho various changes that canio Into lilt llfo, anil find that ho la human and not dlvluo, ot.o of us, hhd not ,a hero set apart, and wo live with him, Taiowlng and appreciating hint uh we wottld a personal friend. This exeollont history la In Ita fifth edi tion titld Is now given to 'tho public nt ti prlco within 'tho roach Of nil. jt Is full of unprejudiced Information and la ono of tho moit r'ondnblo his tories over 'written, "Tho Itlso of ItONCOo l'Aluo," by Jo seph C. Lincoln, 'l'ub. Appletona. Joseph Lincoln can wrlto good abort atbrlos nnd ho' tdlta n long Btory woll. Honovor, tlio plot in "Jtbacoo'PalHo" la uolthor uu Inter esting tiur oli original one. It It 'la poBslblo to truthfully mnko a aiato inont mid contradict It 'in ono brt tonco I woltld say thnt "'Uoscou Patno" la nh ' interesting book With nn- ilnlhtorosdrig plbt. i Tho Btory Is' too much llko a nuuorla.lliojl dny dronm of n S'ury youiVg poraOn Who U aufforlng from hla first unrequited lovo nffrilr. Too nlhiiy unexpected thliiga hhppou In tho book that noVor Jijippon In real life. Rosctjo 'l'ainp wna n poor tntt prouil' young "man, utul Mabel Colton wad a rich, protltl young woman. Jloscoo decided to keep otit Of hor wrty.'but happily or unhappily lib wha called upon to jBiivo hor llfo nt least fbur 'times, nbol was tiBtinlly lt a "tronohdrouB cauoo or 'behind frightened hprnca or drifting nbout on tho buy with nh oarloaa bortt Just' nt tho prorioV'tlmo whoh Itoscoo Svna tHo only poraon within cnll of hor fr'nntlo cry ntid uooi for help. As propinquity la tho most comjnbn cnuso fr love, Mhhol ami Itoscoo, being throwli (Conuucd ou ujio 0) M AtfOaVV Mrw W& pleading social event of tho wook 5sl V'5vwii Alsrr & wV tho reception ond afternoon ten ill VW Tho opening of tho J'igo theater Monday evening wna auspicious so cially as welt aa on eveilt destined in' bo nn Important Item of city history. That tho pretty Utto theater vrjll bo the scene of many happy times goes without saying. Dr. Page fctiou'd really linv'd responded to Uio tunny wills for his presenco beforo tho foot lights, in order to receive tome token of the appreciation pt tho theater loving element of Medford, also of 'thoso who rejolco In this manifesta tion of progress. In a brief "cur tain miser' iir. If. F Mnlkcy ex pressed Uio fcratifuuV) bf tlio public In ruga rd to thd efforts of Dr. Page and Movsrs. Fuson nnd Gprdon, lessees hnd inanai'crs. Among thoso cntor laliiln'g'wlth box partita Wero Mr. it A. McCurdy, whose gWla Were Mian 1'tTii IllitchUou mid Mr. and Mm. Clinton McCurdy; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Alfonl In whose party wero Jlr.-J Lindsay, Mr. Foss nnd Mr. Ttnny. Mr. nnd Mrs. ll. F. MulKey enter tained Mrs. Denton Dowers arid son ltayiiloml Of Ashland, Mrs. Mnlcomb Drook and Master Chesterfield Mul key. With Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. Vnwtor w.na Mrs. Hill, Miss Francos Ydrk and Mr. William Vawtor. Mrs. Kd'gar Hnfor ati'd Mr. Wyllo llhfor occupied a box. Misses Lcnoro Vance and Lucluda Cochran with Mr. Jay Goro nnd Mr. James Vanco form ing another party. Dr. K. R. Scely was host to Misses Evelyn Taylor. Kdria Italldle, Mario Sooly, Nana Scqly and Mr. Claro Seely. Mr. ond Mrs. A. C. Hubbard and son Ilaldnd wero accompanied by Mra. Wnllaco Woods of Ashland, sis ter of Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. FdrC Hub bard .and son Karl. With Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann' was Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Cafes and children. Others entertaining wero Dr. and Mrs. Page, Mr. ami Mra. C.-0. Pow- ora, Mr. anil Mra. Tom Han.loy of Granta rasa, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wnlthor. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Summervtllc,. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Porter formod a party, tho gentJoincn being monibern, of tho city council. Visiting members tb the stato as sembly and convention of Odd Fel lows woro dollghttully entertained Wednesday evening nt tho Natator Inni, tho largo hall bolng used for tho program nnd dancing, tho small hall for cards. Doth holla ere docoratcd. In tho colors of tho order, with Calla lilies,' awedt pcaa and palms on tho atngo. From eight until nine, selections wero given by seven members of tho Medford Orchestral club, a. brief pro- graih was then followed by dancing apeclaltics from ' "Tho Doll Shop With an hour of dancing fdr tho guests. Following la tho evening's program in full: "Tho Jted. Mill' .Victor Horbort. "Feqcliu Gelstor". :.. ...Strauss "American Fantasia"....... Dondlx. Orchestra Reading Selection from Julius Ceaatir, Dr. Smith of .Gold IIIU. Vocal Solo Mr. William Vawtcr Keadlng-r-Mre. Gt T. W.lson Vocal Solo Miss Florence Haxolrlgg Violin Solo Dr. Marlon. VOcal Solo Miss Graco Brown RbdliiK Mrs-, O..T. Vlbjon Spanish Danco Misses Caroline An- drows. Mnrlo. and ICtbol Elfort Solig and. Dance. "Uaby Doll" Misses Holo,n Puruckor, Vorn Olut sfenu "' ChbtuH aud Jig: "An Irish smllo" Misses Ilelun PurucWr, Josbphlnu Hoot, Cnrollno .Audrows, lithol authrlo, Mowers. Kvor.tt MeArtbur Horbort Alord, ' Qoorgo Qatcs, Paul Schiler. Parisian -Darico Miss porthy Welts Dnuco Knsqmbjp, "Minuet" Milsea Lola l'tes, Ione Flynn.lvn coffin, llolon DAhl,' Mosbra, Ioraco U.rom ley, W.' W. toward,' Paul Robin sou. J. Szlvor. ' Dnuco SpOclJlt)1 Madame J, SzlVor Punch and wafers woro served during tho ovoulug. Tho. program was under tho direc tion oi ur. j. i, iticKort, cunirmuu of tho entertainment commlttoo. i Miss Inez Coffin, assistant princl- prtl or tbo Wellington school, eiUer talted tho pupils of tho eighth grado and tho toaohprs of tho vaahlugtou acjiool tit her ro.oma 'tn tho sdhbol .bu'llHIng Momlny afternoon. A abort program wob followed by tho serv ing of lco crcmin aull cako. Ucdnc8day afternoon at l:. r'ich homo at Mr. hnd Mrs. F. II. Madden for their dnughtora, Mrs. Osuuld Ixjckctt of Chicago and Miss Franoa Mrfiiden of New York City. 'The gUea'tB inimbcred CO of (ho Boclcty peoplb' of tho voltoy pud "tho hours wero frbm 4 to G, Assisting Mpi. Maddest at tho tea .tables' wero Mra. Conro Flero, Mrs. Stanton Grlf flj, Mrs. i'hll Hnmlll, MIm cWrtbf, o!nd Miss Dng'getL Tho decorV1'. were centered nbout pink rosea. Tho g'leatH wire: Mr. nnd Mr? Randolph Manning. Mr. dnd Mr Agars (guests of tho Mannings), Mr. r.hd Mrs. 'Earl P. Hubbard, MIjU I lnrd, " Mr. Hnd Mrs. Daggett, M'ss DagRett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rdbert Wl" Robert Wilson, JJr. Dcnno, Mr. ind Mrs. Newhall, Mr. and Mrs. K-J Han Icyy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins, Mr. and Mr. Phil Hamlll, Mr. and .Mrs. Conro Fiero, Miss' Connor. Mr. and Mra. Stanton Griffls, Mrs. L'.xl loway, Mr. Uurk, Mr. Deckwlth, Mr. Parsons, Mr. Root. Mr. Carloton, Ioonard anil Alfred CamenteV, Mrs. SOoystnlth, and Gerald Sooysmith, Mr. and Sirs. Bvan Reamea, Mr. htd Mrs. Cowlea, Mr. and Mrs. Cfcan-i'-'r rgnn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M'irc, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ruhl, Mr. Van Hoovcnburg. Urooku Spencer, Spragu'o Jtlcgcl, Jack 'Asbury, Kd llurgess, II. W. Blrfghuni, Lyman Orton, Mrs. Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. Vilas, Mr. Putnam, Mr. TouVcllo. Out-of-town guests attending the Maudo Adams production Monday evening Included tho following from Grants Pasa: Mcsdamcs Mary E. Van Dyko.'Geo. P. Jester, J. 1. Trnax, i. C. Goottsche, F. W. Capp, J. II. Morris,, F. D. Strieker, and J. A. Pearson; Councilman and Mrs. A. A. Porter; Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Dcrnaray, Hon. and Mrs. A. C. Hough, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Danley, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. George Maple, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Itowell, Mr. and Mrs. M. demons and Mr. and Mrs. P. Ii. Herman; tbo Misses Mary Keifer, Jcssio Mastln, Inez Sheldon, Louisa Harvey, Courtney Ross, Mario Metschan, Dlancbo Wile. Leo Clardy. Evelyn Qulnlan, Hazel N. Barron, ' Erefyn South, Myrtle Sboro hnd Rheta Itobbins, Hon E. S. Van Dyke, Colonel I. A. Boblc. Pro fessors J. A. M'acMurray hnd Hugh X. Derrick, and tho Mossrs. Douglas Wood, .Hnrry K. Clarke, J. R. Harvey, W. W. Harmon, Frank M. South, Lou Schmidt, Fnink Metschan and J. S. Ma'lloy, ' 'Mrs. Lowell Ttipper and M- T. G." Bunch entertained Tuesday eve ulng In honor of Mra. R .P, Shrlbe who soon leaves for hex homo t Mansfield, Ore. Tbo aVenlhg Win spent iu playing games. Music Wub dl'so onjoyod. Mesdatuc'a Tuppor arid Bunch w'cro assisted In teutertnlr.Uig by Mrs. Rlldy, D. ildnsdn, Mrs. C0 burn "Lewis, M: Bilniz, hnd Mlsics Pearl. Daugherty aud Fay Lewis. ThOso present were: Mrs. Well. Mra. Cox, Mrs. Painter, Mrs. S. E. Thompson, Mrs. Ebo, Mrs. Graco Thompson, Mrs. Medbou, Mrs. Shflbcr, MWsos, Maybcllo HbtiBou, Fpy Lewis, Gladys Lewi's, Mhol Tdppor, GoUevievo Bunch. Mabel Meohan, iMlldriSd Boyd. O&dbe'r Kbb. Madollho, Lewis, Mabel Dougherty, Ruth and' Ireb'o Talhter. ' Miss- Irene Norrlss of Nbrtb Bart-1 lett street extended Invitations to the Indies, of tho W -L Cf to help cele brula tho birthday of tier .mother, MrsVT. M. NotriB. Tuesdayaftornouir. j Almost onjoynbo .tluio jvas tho vcr- iinr rr rnnun iirnunni .1 rati .tinri nHd'the "SongS'wo nsodno slngwhon wo woro glrla" mltdothu oftcruooh pa sb qnly too quk-Uly. A tine lunch "was servejl, after which tho ladles, proscniQU .jra. ."qrris wiui u ueiiu-i-fill W. It. O. pin, nnd gooU wlshea for many lutppy birthdays. Miss Harriot Cox ontortplned nt dltihur and auction brldgo at Hotol Medford on Friday ov'onlng, May Id. Thoso enjoylug tho hospitality of tbo hostess Vera Mesdaniea Holmes, Perry, Kldd, Moo, McOowan. Bnrno biirg, Schmorhorn, HargravL', Mlltoh Janes, Harris Janes, French, Autlo, Harmon, Cnrlow,' tlio tlsse'a Towno, B'alika, TInalflus, Meu'it). Cntherlito Mea'ra, Weeks hnd Sau'tco. Tho graduating class of tho high Bohoo'l after weoka of" "atronuoalty, socially aud mentally and with di plomas tucked safely away In th6 lower drawer of tho chiffonier or dressing 'table, abandoned all caroH today and had a plcnjb, Tho party won't to thVfoot of Tablo Rock In au tomobiles, and cllmbod to thp tor,, whfcro a tomptlug "spread" vaulahed rjulckl frOm Bight, Mrn. Ilelsn Onln rnlerfainDt nt a fnry ilrwm party WedtiOsdny cte'n inK for Mra. rinri'iico l.cnmoi. Tlio ii-'.Ui we'fo clime fricndi o Mr. niul I r. KenrtiM itiul inoIudcd!fHomo l:rQm .InckHotivillc. Thd coatlimci roiro AOtileil it whlo viirioty of c'liolc'n jrom n tntlcfed olowtt I" it tJllkcn ilftncfiif? jrirl. An informal ilunco followed tlio costume festivities. Mm, Allison V. Jordan 'wis Jiot ess to an "At Honm" to sovcral of her friends Thursday afternoon at her homo on Almond street, East Medford. A dainty lunchopn was served, Thoso present were: Mcs domea Jonas Vod WF.' Qu'fsen berry, A, R. Cunningham, 0.,0. Alen derfor, F. O. Burgess, B. F. Mnlkcy, B. Klrby. ', a Tlio j-raduntin::"cln.ss of tfio jrc,il fonl high hcliool,. met (oetlier nt luncheon ut tho Hotel M"edford Fri day noon. I PERSONAL MENTION Mr. E. J. renburthy, a guest for tevoral day a at tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bon TrowbfldRo and Mr. Ever ett Trowbridge, left Wodn&uay for Ills hothd at Hancock, Mich. ' Mrs. Evan Rcames lett Thursday for Portland to visit a number of weeks. t . Mrs. C. L. Rcames, wife of. United States District Attorney Reames, woh tho guest of Mrs. W A. Jones of Rozs lane on Monday of this .week. 1 Miss Ruth Coryell, after a short stay In this city, has lft for her homo In Seattle. Miss Coryell fni a gue'st of Mr. arrTTMrs. Ci M. KlJrtv '. 1 Colonel and Mrs. J. F. 'andy re turned Tuesday from Portland. ' Mrs. J:. E. Goro returned Sunday evcnlnj; from Eugene, wheroisko .at tended the qommonweoitB conter- ence. Miss Flora Grey leaves sobs for Engeno to bo present for commence ment week. Mrs. Allison Jordan leaves ahortly for Portland to vlalt har parents and attend tho graduation oxcrciscaot tho Portland jilgh sctiool, tier orotn- or being one of tbo graduates. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Hafer havo returned from an extended visit at Council Bluffs, lown. Mr. AVyjlo Hnfor. a brothor. Is their guest. TfPWOW OPEriATiQNS By LydiafE: l?wkkaiyii- etable )CoujpouniS Tfit h- QwptpiwirtoWr!i 'njrice,Keh.-'iui'tvaftf?'wJa rlago my fcf tldo JbvgunjU) vub jw apd tho tvitn sl a6 severe H tbrfca tblif I stfttcrcd terribly with It I visited thwo tors'n'rrdVach Ohew4nteto opol en roe hut I vould not cwwwiEtb'iw.ep rutioij. I hcarlof Uwiwpd Idi'-l-iffkUaii!! y?getiVlo vCmpouW Ff tlolnjs. others and I jacd apy-f ral .hot- Won bothered w(tli, njy.dVtocoth. 1 tun ingpod'health and fiufrftvb'Mttia jglrla."Mrs.'R.B.CniLB,BeaWc,ib. Tlio btixbr Csd. ' ' Carjr, Maihe.- " I foef it a tWfytWo to nil aufiVrlng worheh to" tell whWt liySta E-Tinkharn's Vegetable CowpouM dkl forme. .Oaoyoaragolfouad-aywltft terrible auHoxejr. .1 W lStW. &M slds mw?.sucb n 8orAvrja I culdsosroily JUatghteiLUpat tunps. My.HackfW UidWoPlVftld -Xas-ao ivrvQiwI c,ould not sleep, then I wodkl'ba So tired noi-rungs that J could scarefehr gs orourtd. It seomeil almost iiropwMbl tojuovesQrIo a Wt of wosk.-.awi, I VvsKht Jt oy. wap$ Veiwyt,Ve.r Until 1 submltteil to an opeijatianJbut iiy husband thought I had .better wrlta to you and I dd do, otatlng m aymn tpms. I commwictiU tU4g Lyw VlpUlmrn's Vepgtsldo fJBpound and sponTolt like a now woman. I hl no jyihyi, slivt ,w.cl)hd Reed Afi$Ub aal coiiia $) almost all ,my own w.y-rk, for ,a lM ot four. "I Blmll always fail that J. owo iny gbod'health to yeur Viat&bk qompouruL"-Mw. HaVWao' JtowsW; Qary, "Maine. v MI ). IJ1, T il - ir-H Wa onrrv a vtrV ooniDl IIm f' .. . . -. . -T - --.. -. - exclun! 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