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0. it - fl I T 4 MEPFORD MATTi TRTT3UNE, MEPFOTIP, OREOON, SATURDAY, JULY C, 101.1. WGB THB1H N JWII I lMw,WMww,MM,WWWMw,M lv. tBwli" 'if x v i F ( ' fBBrtJiSS'''l'''5fcfiSS''iiv-5S SSSiisssMlzssvfv S ;ABTii MRmra Hut tlm m &flMw ' ' MVJr Turner, 0 lifraBiSnMr' '"K n",lt w!re5r wrk nf ll A Very lit (lit Iimm Imtii tiiiiiciiiii),' in u mn'llll uny HiIn imnI wi'i'L A (! It'll I tli'iil of tlini' Iimm Iicimi hmii( tu irc I'iiiIijk fur tlm IIohii Slimv, liclil tln fourth nf .Inly, which wiih it gienl Tin- liiiii'lii'iin nvi ly MrH. Del my (ll'll'lll'll WIIM lllltll III!' I'M'Ilt of llio week Mini Hivinil munller iifl'iiIrK went ulvt'ii. Mill fur the miiHt pint lllll Itlltoitllllllui; liMH lltl'll of u iiiiimI lllfolllllll lllllllll". ()in of tin inoHt iltlli:lilfiil nffiilrH of till' NrilNOII WIIH II llllll'lll'oil (,'lvi'll Inxl Mmnliiy liy .Mrn. Dclrov (li'teliell nt tin Mi'ilfunl lintel, In lioimr of Mir. Iti-Kiimlil 1'nrnoim of Si-ntHe, who Ix .ii'iiiliiiK' Hi" Miuuner nt Hill ('tent orcliiinl. Till' tllllltl WIIH II llOWlT of HWI'I't priii mill iiinlili'ii'luilr fern. Cover with Iniil for twi'iilyNivin. Mrn. (Icttihcll wiih nmlxleil In re I'i'iviiiK her kO'-'Im IiV Mrn. 1). II, I'roni'li mill .Mrn, Iticlinnl Wilnoii, Tlic linlli'd iichk cii .MckiImiiicx Id'niiiiilil I'lirxoiiH, Itlcliiinl Wilxnii, It, WiiHl.lnirii, S, NVhIiiiII, i:. II. I'niirli, II. T. Fimllev, It. It. Mmm ini;, l II. MiiiIiIi-ii. Helen (liilr, tie... Cnrpi'iitcr, Frril Hopkins (leu. Diifj Ijetl, J. I-'. ItnMv, (liinliirr IIiiIIIh, V. P.. Crewe, I'r.'.l I.-wIh, ltolnrt Unlit, A. II. Itnlil, II. I.. Irwin, A. (.'. Itmi dull, Ocorctt Itclii'f, K'itliv Miller, llcnnmt Joy, Keene lloppin, Albert lloppln, Diinlnir CiirpcntiT mnl MUh Itntli MnniiiiiK. An intcroHtiiiK inretlut: of tin Aux ilinry Miriotv of the Cliritinu Worn iiii'm llonnl of MixhioiiM, of tln Clirix (inn rhureli wn held nt tint Iiuiihi of Mn. M..I. I'lli'hrron WeM Fourteenth hlrei't on Wi'iliii'Mlny nftcrnooii. Almiil twenty liiilien wen jiretent, liii'Inilliit; n uuinlier of vUitnrK, An inforinnl prormn wiih remleml, eon mmiIii of riling ml iI'mi'iiKhiunH ulonn tin line of nii"iiMinr,v effort mnl prujjreHH. Mrn. .1. II. IlilU'imor wlio repre- clinieli nt llie Hlnli' eon. Vliich ii'itiiIIv runveneil ul ',, tinu ll veiy liiteient on Ilm convention mnl tint e C. W. II. M. A iIhImk oli of tlimilcH wiiH Ictnl I'H'il Mrn, Helleii(,'fr for IIiIh uplemliil repoil, At tin1 i'Iuhk of tlm prormn ilelleloiiH l rl'l i'mIhiii'II I H weie hclM'il liy yjn llONleHH, Mrn. Florence, (luffn of "Iunii MiiiIii" I'liteilnincil nt n ilinncr Tiich A lnre reception wiim pvnn Tmm iln'y evening liy Ilm iimmlmrfl of the lliiptiMl chinch mnl their friemlH, to Dr. It. W. MiieCnlloni'li mnl Ii!h fiim ily, A Iiiikh ilelcKiilinn from the nciuhhorinu Iowiih loliicd in nKinr, Ilm new piiHlorof the ItnpliHt chnrch, ii cordinl welcome, MY. II. (J. Onriicll nrleil iik tonxt liinfter mnl the IiiiIIch of the ehiircli with Mrn, II. ('. flnrnelt iih clinitiiiiiii, Hen eil it ilcliciotiH Hlipper, Mr. F. W. MeniH L'iic the mhlreHu ilny iiscntni: ir Mr. mnl Mrn. .lohn'of ueleome to the iiiinlor mnl Ilev e M5 Kcene lloppln of MinneiipoliH, Mrn, (IoITd'h kuchIh were Mr, mnl Mrn. Al bert lloppln, Mr. I'm'iI lloppin, Mr. mnl Mrn. Klclinnl WjIhoii, Mr. mnl MrH. I. V. Zimincr, MIhh .Inlle llop pln, Minn Coiilelin (loffn mnl Mr. Itohert WIIhoii. Mr. mnl Mrn. Itohert Itnlil enter liilnril nt dinner WciIiicmImv evening for Mr. mnl Mm. A. K. ftnlil. The other l-iu'mIh were Mr. mnl Mrn, (Icorue Hooiie (!nrpenler, Mr. Jiiek Mon ill mnl Mr. mnl Mih. Fred Lewin, Mr. T. I'.. IliuiielH linn left for KocheHler, N. Y., to ntteml the mi nimi llli'C'lillL' of the hlipreme loilyc of I'.llc. Mrn. DnniclH low koiic to Newport, for ii hliort nlity. The l.ily Ilri.Iu'e clnli met with Mm. II. ('. Kcntner Tlinnolnv iiftcriioon. Mrn. Iliitcliixon won II rut honor, Mrn. Kllin Hecnml mnl Mrn. Knight the uiii-Ht prim. Mr. V. A. Sinniier, iimnncer of the I'nlnier intcri-nts hn nrrie( from I'loriiln mnl will pmhiihly renmin ilnr- ini; the Hinnmer. Hev. V. F. ShiehlH ntleinle.l tlm Worhl'H CliriHlimi CitireiiH' Confer ence, which n liclil in I'orlhiml lliin week. Mrn. Jerome wnn the kiichI of her ilnnejitcr, Mrn. Vn.iie l.eexcr, nt Central Point, thin week. Minn Mvm Fuller left Tuenilny for Im AimelcH, where hlic will reiuiiiu. a MixM Helen ltnpiliile litis retnriieil from n trip to California. I-:. O, F.ldri.lue, Itev. W. T. (louhler mnl Itev. It. W. Fnnpmhiir Rn n welcoiui! from their cIiiiicIich, to nil of which Dr. MncCiiloiinli reKpondnl feelingly. Mrn. H.- ). MnrHli whh In chnrcn of the miixienl prourmn mnl wiih Ih Hinted liy the Mch'h OrchcHtrn of thn Itiiplinl chureli, under the direction of Dr. Mn i inn. Sohm were rendered by MinH IJInilyH Iliummi, MeHHrH. Younj,', Ciinndy, Yomijr mid liriilney. a Mrn. Orin Crnwford enterlaiiied nt luncheon TucHilny for the Hewing club. Sweet I'eilH were lixed for decoration mnl the favor mid place ciinIh were typicnl of the Fnurtli. The picntH weru McHilmneH Mc llride, Cnrtwiiuht, Klnjr, Meilitif,', IteexcH, Smith, .Snimiicrtillr, Law lor and Catlin. a a Mr. II. V. Itiiighnm bnn tnkcu the Fonter home on SixLiou IIciIiIh for bin imrenlH, who will hH'iid tin Hum mer hen1. Mrn. Foi.tcr mnl ilnuj-litcr go to Klmnntli FiiIIh to visit Mrn. Fonter' hNIit, Mr. Foster will Hlny with .IihIkc CoMg, im Mrn. dale mnl chil dren leiive ne.xt week for Cons May to MK'inl tin; Hummer. mm The (liiibl or St. MurkV church wilt tjive n picnic to the mrmberH of the Sunday M-honl mid to thoHe who wit., in the ennt of "Tlm Doll Shop" lit Penydiilc on July lit. There will be iiihtallalion of offi cern of the Woiueii of Woodcraft TucmIiiv cM-niin;. a a a Mii-H Kathleen Hlnek in i!tinu in Ashland. Tlm W. II, M. 8. met with Mrn. (louhler, '' Nli Oakdnbi WeducH- ilny iiftcriioon, After tlm regulnr biiMliieHH HONHion tlm following jiro- gnim wiim enjeyed: Itefiding, "In Iho Kentucky Moun tain' Mrn. H. V. Fifor Itumling, "Help thn Mining fleneni lioim" .....Mrn. Kinilie Conrad Song, "Kohciiii tho Porihhing" Hciidiiig, "A Story of n Moiiiitnin lrl" ....Mrn, Itlley D. Heimon Hciidiiig, "Some NeighhorH of Onra" Mrn. William Miller liiblu I.chhoii KxodiiH, M Chap. .Mrn. It. F. Fifer Official Biography of the Woirmu'ri I lome MImhIom Council, of Med ford, Ore... Mrn. Itobt. D. Tnylor ' At tlm eloe of the progrnm Mrn. floiilder nerved dainty refrfHhmeutH iiHiiHlcd by Minn Alherln (IoiiIiIit. a Minn Violet Ottoman of Herkeley, who has been vinitiug her uncle Mr. A. S. KoHcubnum, returiiH next week to her home. m m MiH Alien StreelH cntnrtnined nt Auction ItridKc Wednexdiiy nftemoon for MIhh Violet Ottoaian of Herkeley, Califoniin. Hev. mid Mrn. V. H. Dnvis who have been tin; guestH of Mr. mid Mrn. (I, Tiiillmulier, left thin week for Portland. Mr. ChnrleH Dnhl, of Ilnrve, Mont., who bun been viiling his sister, Mi"' Helen Dahl, loft HiIh week, for Cali fornia. Mihh Mnytue Deuel entertained n few frifiulrt nt her home on South Oakdalc, Tliurxilny ovening. Mr. nrul Mr. A. S. Huh! of Hock ford, III., nre visiting nt the home of their sou, It. W. Itnlil. , a a Mrn. J. K. Shenrer, who has been the gucHt of Mrs. P.. D. P.lwood, bus returned to (llendnle. mm Miss Orncc Josephine Drown Iiiih returned from Portland where she ling spent the last year. a Mrs. Snladc mnl Miss Jennet te nnd Mr. Louis Snladc returned to Med ford this week. a a a Mihh Mnry I'tMiingrr bns returned from Corvnllis where she bns been at tending college. m Mrn. V. V. INid of OrnntH Pnw wns the guest of AH. II. W. Plntt thin week. MIhh Murioii HciihIiiiw who Iimm been ntteiiding nollegn tlm pnst yenr returned lhi week. MesHrH. Hrook Spencer nnd Hoht. Hrevnrd bnvo returned from n trip to Portland. a a Miss Ilitth Merrick enterlnined the (lirs' Hri'dg? tdub Tuefdny of this week. a .Mr. Kdgnr Hnfer left for the ennt Tuesday. He will be away n month. a a a Dr. nnd Mrn. P. H. Pickel returned Thursday from a trip to Portland. Mrs, Itohert Wilson nnd daughters haw returned from Suermnento. a a a MrH. J. J. MeXnir of Ashland ppent this week with Mrn. Karl (Inddis. a a Mrs. Howard Hill of Merlin is vis iting her mother, Mrn. Hunynrd. a a a Miss Ornee Wilson linn returned from a visit in Jacksonville. a a a Mr. H. H. Parsons of Hillcrest, is spending the week in Seattle. a a a Mr. II. U. Lumpdcn bns rctumed from n visit to California. Teddy, Lloyd mid Itichnrd Atulur iion were guests nt the homu of Mr. nnd MrH. Ililoy I), Heni-on Fridny. Mr. mid Mrn. Arthur Nowniim of Hoxy Anno wer tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrn, Hlloy D. Hcnntin this week. FOR SALE Choice building site with beautiful view of Mfdforri and valley. 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