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. , -j, . mvv i i i MEmronn ivrATTJ trtbunk mtcdfort), ottEfiOtf. fiATimmy. xovrcMittm 22, mx PaTJTCTKTOT &vwMwr fe Ho nniuli Interest In being liiltmi In thu Chrlstinaa stilus Hint 1 110111 him boon wry llttln tlino for anything else llllt till) ll'gllltir (lllll lUOIttlllgH, l)lt past week. TI10 Indies of Ht. MnrkV (Jiilld are holding their mi In Frldny ami Htitur iluy of IIiIh imioIcj next week I tliu rnld for tin' benefit of tliu I loHpltal, t.i which every 01111 I contributing. The unit) m continue nil week, afternoon mill evening. Anil Hid 1 11 ill of tliu I'rvshytiirlnu church hold their nu ll im I Hilly tliu week following. Mrs. i:. M, Andrews annlti'il Ity u number of bur puplla will glu ii con (ort thl umhiIiik In I'hoonlx, nt (ho town hull, (or tliu benefit of thu I'loshYtcrlitii church (if that city to help Dr. HnlUiy rnlso money to n for thu ptirmiimKo. Ticket hnu ttolil rapidly und n very Ittrun (tomiI Is, expected. Thl sll ho lliu flrnt np tiiiitraiictt of thu youiiK iiii'H'n octette and flnu work U uxpcrtod, Thu inoiutiorit urn: I 'I rut tenor, Mr. Theodore Fish. Mr. Ilalph llttl ooiim; sreoinl tenors, Mr. (ioorgu tlnlo. Mr. Nolo I, I ml Icy; hnrltuuo, Mr. William Vawt.-r. Mr. Herbert AN ford; Ihirk. Mr. Ilitrninii I'uniclior, Mr. lon Nun bury. Thu young liulliw' orluttu will also appear ninl Mr. Andrew him Jmtt en lino to Im proud of thu work of these tatntiti'd )ouug pcoplo ami It ) with much pleasure that Medford' iiiunlc loving pcoplo look forward to honr lug I hum sotornl time thin winter. Thu member of thu Imly octcttu aru: First iioprniioH, Helen I'ururk ur. (.'nrollnu Audruwii; m-coiul praiioa, Catherine Deuel, Maud Nuw hury; flrt alto, Jouphliui Hoot. Klbol tiutlirlo; second altos, Dorothy yiokM. Mario Oaten. Wedllrsday uVt'lllllK nighty 0UIU people, liicluilliii: thu (lolilcn l.luk and thu llnrnccn clns. woro present at n eliurmlni: reception kIvcii hy thu Aiuoma lllhlu class of thu First Hup tll church. Thu oiiu act (day, "Thu I'enk His turn." wnx most outhiislnstlrully re ceheil, ami Miss Menm, who no ahly directed It, wait thu recipient of many cougrntulntloii. Those taking purl worti (Inicu limine)-, Mildred Hilton, Marlon Wnldrou, Kthol drey, Clan Hntitherd, Ma lil o Hoiithord. A K non Houtherd, l.oraltiu I.nwton, Nora Dnlloy, Mth. Moil ley, Athallit Mar lon, pianist. . Thu most mJoahlu hocIuI event of thu week wan thu afternoon Hiirprlne party gUon hy twenty tadleit In honor of Mr. Arthur Itoso at thu Intlor's homo went of Phoenix. Thu nftoi noon wan spent In sowing, dollcloun refreshments weru sorted hy thu vis iting nldlc. TIiohu present weru: Mosdumo J. A, tlraflH, IM Anderson, Fred Furry, A. H. Furry, J. Hone, Hhool, Frnnut, lloyer, Thompson, Kl liter, A. Iliinrn. 15. tl. Coluiiinn, Wllhur Jones, J. M. Itndur, CIiiih. True, ICnrn est Itcuiiicn, Morse, KiiUtunii nud MImcm Maudu Nuwhury and .Hyhll I'IhIi. Tliu Itoynt Auction llrlilgo rluh was entertulneil hy Mm. Wlllard Cumpliull Thumdny afternoon, when Mr. Ilafur won chili prho and Mia llrowu tliu Client prlio. Thu KietH of thu uftumnoii wuru MuHilauieB Knii'.ht, Htukun, j'urdln and ClmrlcB llrmvn. TIiIh club will entortalu at tea, ono nftornoon next week nt thu HoHpltal Fair. Thu club moinhuiu aru MumlamuH KiikIIhIi, Hutcliliion, II n for, Hnliidu, Itlddoll, Vawtor, Kontnor, llortou, Dunlop, Wakomnn nud (,'uuinbull, Mrs. I'utur StmiiiKtrup wim ontur tnluml ut dlnnur l'rlday hvoiiIiik ly Mr, ami Mm. Hcliloffulln. Mrn. Hteuimtrup lenvcn noM wmik for Do trolt, Mich., wliuro hIiu will Join Mr. Hteuimtrup, lioliiK from thoro to Lon don. I.ntur they will k to Houtli Aiuurlca, wliuro thuy will travel for Huvoral moutliH, vUUIiik nil pnrlH or thu country. Thoy will ho away for n your. Mm. A mm Donliof outortuluud nt curdri ThiirHiluy nfturmioii ut luir homa on Hniith (Irii)iu nlrout. Mih. (Irnliiiiu llotriuiiu currlud off thu Iioiumh of tho.uftornoou. TIiobo proHont woro MosiIuiiioh WliJJnmnn, Knrly, lloffmnn, Kwltih', Ilorklnml, Krniiluhull nud MIsh (lur- rottHon, Mrs, Ho'bhIo llnlluy hnu ruturiuul to lior h'oiuo In Hpoknno nflor n visit with for. uml Mra. K. 0. Cnrlow. Tliu Wo n i im ' MlMrtloiiiy Council of thu Oukdalii avtiiiuo M, K. church unit at thu church Wodiielay lifter ihmiii In it reiculur IiuhIiicxh huhkIoii. Tint ituhjuct for thu nftiiruoon'H nttply wnH China, iin wiih dealt with im fol fel fol eow: lllhlu l.emtou, Jur. 2'i chap, rond hy Mri. Itohi. I.. Tit) lor Horn;, "What a Friend Wo llavo In JcKtin" I'rnyiir, Mm. C. K, Kirk ItcilillllK. ItellttlolIK Needn of a City Mm. Itoht, I.. Taylor IteiulliiK, iKtioraiicu and Htipdmtltlun In China Mm, Coliiini I.owIm Vornl Duiitt Mm, It. I- Taylor. Mm. It. I). Helicon IteiulliiK WaltlUK for tho OorIkiI 111 China Mm. !:. J. Coiirml IteiulliiK. Thu Work to llu Donu In China Mm. If. H. Ilrnnhnm Thu New China Mm. Frank H. Hraudon Itutiudlcllou Thu Woiunn' MImIiiii Counrll of thu Onktlalu M. I:, church, met In a upeclul Munition Friday afturiioou, at thu church for upeclnl ittudy of their work. Thu following toplcit weru dU rimncil: Culiii, Hit Oimtomn, ltd ItullKlon Mr. Cohiirn I.nwln Korea Mti. C. IC. Kirk I'rnyur Mm. II, R. llmutiam Jninn, Our Work and Workcm Mr. II. H. Ilrnulinm ' Our Work Aiiioiik Chliienu In America Mm. Itlley I). Hoiihou Africa Mm. Itoht I.. Taylor Mexico Mm. i:. J. Conrnd llrluf Hiinnimry of Work In ChlrnKo Mm. F. H. llrniidmi l'raer Mm. C. i:. Kirk Mr. and Mr. John I). Terrell, who lenu for l.o AiiReleo Mondny wuru Kliii a nrprlnu party thl weuk hy Ml l.eoutluu Onipard. Aiiioiik thu KiietM went Mr. ami Mm. Terrell, Mr. and Mm. A. F. llaxelrlKK, Mr. nud Mm. II, II. Trent, Miidniucn Juroltto, F. McCoy, (!. Catheinore. M. Miller. W. Fox. Ituke. Mle Dora Suiork, Jnnu llnneu, Mnhlu Cocfluld; Mewm I'tiul Ciippue nud Krroll McKllllKnu. Qiiltii n nuinhur of tho momhem of thu Med ford Women' ltcllof Corp with a duleKntlon from Avhland, left thl nioruliiK In n npeclal enr for OrnnU I'n. whom they will nttend n convention. Thuy will return thM uvuiiliiK on n upeclnl train. At tho I'enntylvanln noclety which met Wednedny, Dr. J. Kmmon wn ulrcted iimalilnnl for tho cnulnR yenr, W. V. Illinium, vlcu president, Mm. 1), W, l.uke, socrnlnry and trena il ror, Mm. K. J. Flmnion loft Mondny for n trip throur.h Cnllforuln ami nn uxteuded visit In Bun Antonio nud Fort Worth, Toxn. Sim will ho Keno four monlliK. Tho J'nrent-Tenrliom' nRBoclnton held n muetliiR Frldny nftornoon when a committee wn appointed to nrrniiRn for n nchool fnlr to ho hold next aprliiK. A Krenl tleul ot luterent I heliiK nroiued ovor tliu heuuflt concert to, hu given nt tho V. O. W. hnll Sntur dny evening. A lurKo ntteutlunco l expected, Mm. lloleu tlulo nud clilldron nud hor kuohI, Mm. HlmpHon of Coo Uny, lenvo Tuemlny for Portland where thoy will upend ThnnkHBlvlnK. tr. nud Mm. Chnrlea Hnzolrlns havo rehirnod to Medford nfter nn uhflonco of two yonm nud will live on tlmlr ranch nonr Medford. Mr. nml Mm. Dolroy (Jutcholl on tortnlnod nt Biippor Sunday evening for Mr. and Mm. Hurry Flndlny. Cov en woro liitd for ton. a Mr. nnd Mm. 11. T. Fluid, wlio havo hoen tho KtioHts of Mr. nnd Mra. It. A. McCurily, loft this week for California. Tim weekly dnnco of tho Hon lliir lodgo wn held Frldny ovoiiIiir, nn uniiHiiully lnrgo nuinbur boiiiK lros- out. Miss Ktliol Curry ontertnlnod a fow frlontlH Friday evening, nt hor homo on Ho, Central nvonuo. Mrs. A. F. Kddy (noo Molllo Slovor) U tho BUOHt of Mr. nnd Mra. A. Slovor. MIxh .lulla lloppln unlortnliiH thu I'nii-llelleiilu AHKoclatlou today ut her homo on thu Went Foothill drive, with a ono o'cloi.k luncheon. Thu giii'Mn Invited weru Mm, W. (1. Da IiIhi.ii, Mm. J. W, Kldeii, Mm. Clin ton M Curdy, MIhhck Alcthn Kmurlck, Allen Hlruotn, Htutlii Krlh, ltuth Merrick, i.ucllu Murxlitill, Ilulcn Frate, ltuth Coryell, CIdoihi Carkln, Doiu llartr.ell and Trmdituod. Thu ludleH of tho I'rehyterlnn church will hold their annual utile Friday ami Hnturdiiy, Ducumhcr Tith and Gth, thu jilaco to hu miiiounccn later. Thnru will h)i a hamllvruft booth, a (ill-emit ' booth, a :ir-cent booth, ii ITi-cent booth, a kitchen booth, u children' and baby booth nnd u candy booth, Kvoryouo I In vited to COIIHJ. Ollvu Knbukah lodKU. No 2H, gave nn enjoyable hocIuI eveiiltiK at their hull Tuexliiy night. The committee In charge weru Mr. and Mm. Volinty Dhon, Mr. and Mm. ltriitney, Mr. M. K. Yockey and Mlxnen Delia King, Jnnu Wllnoii and Helen Yockey. Mr. and Mr. Hurry Fludlay and daughter, Ml Mitrle, left Tuemlny for l.o Angeles where they will Hpeml thu winter. Mr. Flndliiy'n sis ter, Mm. Hotter and Mini Flndlay, wilt join them Inter. The Lndle' Aid of thu Presbyter Inn church will meet In thu chnpul nt 1 o'clock Tuenduy of next week. All Indliti who are nmkliiK articles for the nlu are nnked to bring them nt that time, Mm. A. A. DnvU ban returned to Medford for a hurt visit. Thu Davis homo ha been Kold ami Mr. Davl I dismantling her hoiiiu (ircpuratory to returning to llerkeley, California. Mr. Walter I'lymalu ami family, former resident of Jacksonville, were guest thl week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Collin. They arc en- route to Kaiun City. Mis Kva Itlclimoud uud Mm. Illch- inond leave Mondny for Cottugu (J rove where thuy will rouble. Miss Ida I.cu Kentner entertained thu Thumdny llrldge club nt her homu In Phoenix thl week. Mr. nud Mm. (leorgu Andrew en ciitertnlned nt dinner Hiinduy for Mm. HlmpHon of Coon Day. Mm. H. J. Summorit of South Con trol nveuuu, left Tuemlny on u visit to her old homo In Texas. Mr. and Mm. O'llrleu havo return ed to Medford nfter novo nil months' visit In Santa Durham. Miss N'nn Gage of Klnmnth Falls, who bus boon visiting friend here, hn returned home. Tho ttnHtern Stnr will hold their regular meeting Wednesday of next week. Miss (Irnco Cross of Ilcddlng. Cnl., I tho guest of friend In Med ford. Mr. N. Lnugoll is tho guofit of his daughter, Mm. Hurry Foster. Dr. F, C. Pngo tin returned from u trli to l.os Augolos. Mrs, Cioorgo King has from n trip to Portland. returned Mrs, P. S. Stoonstrup will leave souti for thu enst. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES Mondny, November 24, Is the op. onlng dny of tho honpltal fnlr In tliu Cuthbert building, Thin fnlr Ih to hu tho moat wonderful ono over given In Medford. Not only will thoro bo bootln coutulug every Bort of thing needed for Chrlntmnn present!) but it special miiHlcnl program will bo given overy evening from 7:110 to 9 o'clock, under tho chnlrmunuhlp of Mrs. JomiH Willi! uul Mrs. Qulson- berry. From U to 111 o'clock every evening except Mondny tlmro will bo dancing on tho necond floor In n beautifully decorated ballroom, Miituunltu, laurel, holly, Scotch broom uml Oregon grupu are being need ns docorutloim and thoro will hu cocy uonku nnd resting placea in which to sit out tho dnnco with your boat girl. Tho dining room, In charge of Mrs, ChnrloH Schletfollu, will ho bounti fully decorated. Two Bubstnntlul meals will bo nerved hero every dny throughout the week dinner nt noon nud aiipior nt 0 p, m. ICvory article will bo homo miulo uml homo cooked nud thu prlies will be l cents for- tliu dinner nud 3fi cent for the supper. A scntplu ineiiu for thu dinner Is: Celery, olives, crcftm of tomato soup, chicken Neapolitan, mushed polntous, mince pie, tea, cor f'lo or milk. Another menu con tuliiH relishes, roust chlckon with dressing, linked nwoot potatoes, mnshed potatoes, salad of green pens, stjutish pie, ten, coffee or milk. Tea will be nerved every afternoon nud it number of Medford society Indies will Invite their friends to tuku tea with them. Come In nt any time nnd have u cup of ton will your friends. Tho entire lower floor will be oc cupied by booths, where every known variety of needlework and handicraft will hu on sale. On tho right u you enter will bo thu St. Mary's academy booth with Mm. O. J. Puttou In charge. Thu draperies of this booth will bo In purple nnd white, which Is thu color scheino beloved of thu "Host People on F.nrth." Forty apron of n per fection of dn I nt I ncti v.ill be one of thu offering of t.ils booth. There I I a buwlldorlng array of cushions, embroidered, cross-stltched- nnd oth erwUo, nud tho cunulugest sets of bog nnd cases all designed and ex ecuted tu tho most wondur'ul em broidery. Tlmro nro dainty hnno painted odd pieces of china, nnd n beautiful assortment of calendars In water color, dono by n real artist Thoro will bo n cozy rest room.wl'h couch and pillow In connection with thu booth. In thu renter window a booth Ih being erected, draped In Oriental color nnd flnnkcd by palms. Mvth eleven Iloguo river poaches, prsldcd over by Mis Fern Hutchi son, will dispense homo-mndo can dles, flowers nnd clgnm. It Is hoped Hint thu young men of Medford will approve of our choice In peaches, hut Hhould there be nny cause for dlssatlsfuctlon, ploan tnko tho lib erty of Informing thu Princess Kal deu of your disapproval. Shu will give you n love phylter that will clear away nil doubt from your mind. Her Judgment In poaches may be better than yours; cross her palm with silver and thu fountains ut knowledge will flow for you. A wonderfully attractive. Iwoth will Ik tho ono presided ovor by Mm. O. K. Osborn.. it. N. Hero ev erything for bnhle will bo displayed nnd n model baby will be used to demonstrate thu rare and dressing of an infant. This booth will bo draped In bltio nud while with kcw plot for decorations. Tho Creator Medford club booth will ho In charge of Mm. F. K. Mer rick, nnd here every variety of linen will hu shown, from tho tiniest dolly to tho most magnificent table cloth. Thoro wilt bo embroidered linens, litco trimmed and hemstitched lin ens, linens In cross-stitch, In color and every known embroidery stitch. You will find just what you want to send to your friend, who knows and loves flnu linens. Ono feature of this bouth will bo a spinning whoei, showing tho flax In tbe raw statu nnd each step In Its development, until It roaches tho loom and Is made Into tho perfect product wo use upon our tables. Tho nlggor-bnby booth, where Mrs. Hater and Mrs. Wlllard Camp bell will preside, should prove n most popular ono, slnco It Isn't ov ery dny Btich charming hostesses are found to nccopt your cash In ex change for a shot nt a llttlo kinky, woolly bond. There will ho n fish pond presided over by Mrs. AV. II. Smith. Wo ure suro you never havo gono fishing, ovon In tho Iloguo, whom you nrc moro certain of a finer "landing" at each cast than you will bo hero. Tho Colony club booth, presided ovor by Mrs. H, Chandler Kgnn, will show n wonderful assortment of dolls nnd bags. Thoro Is nn exhibition in tho win dow of "Daniels for Duds," tho most magnificent doll you havo over soon. Hor name is Mndnlluo nud she Is to bo n part of tho display of tho St. Mnry'u nendemy booth. Chances will bo sold on this haughty young miss, who has n gorgeous wardrobe containing nil tho latest Parisian creations. "Her faco, It Is tho fair est that o'er tho sun shono on," nnd lucky will bo tho llttlo maiden into whofso arms alio Is fiunlly given, Tho standing of tho contestants In tho various voting contests will bo given from ilny to dny during tno week, Mrs, Charles Schloffelln bus rhnrgu of tho voting contest for the I.mly llontiico doll on exhibition nt tho Pnlnco of Sweets. Tho most popular llttlo girl will win this chnrmlng trousuro whoso wnrdrobo contains a change for ouch day In tho wook. v Tho prlxo for tho most populnr young lady Is un oxqulslto Indies' solid gold wntch. This watch him boon spoclnlly ordored from tno oust nud will bo on exhibition In tho window of Murtln J. Koddy'a Jewelry store. Mra. A, A. IHrd hna chnrgo of this contest, tho ontrlea for which will closo Sunday, November 23, Tho clvlca section' of tho Qrentor Flit ST ACTUAL PIIO'oaitAPU OP rixpuxT ASToirs uiudic to he The above photograph of Mls-i Huntlnstun, Mr Astor" fiancee, was pos"l for on the sun parlor of hor borne ut Stantsburg, N. Y., and U the flit i'uVj graph taken In recent mouths. She Is a lull and slender girl, with healthy rjl clwek nnd yellow hair a typical American girl. When she came out of the hmisu to bo pliotngruphed she had a heavy fur coat thrown over a thin low-ueckid Imue dreiw Hor Millie sparkled without of door health and good nature. She w.tliid nil!) the easy swing of well used muscles. Medford club moeU oil Wodnesday 'really contains, and this talk should nt .1 p. m. Thoro nro a number ofiprearo us to cast a more Intelligent Very Important things to be brought up nt this mooting and a full at tendance Is desired. Possibly your preparations for Thanksgiving day will bo Interrupted, but only for nn hour, ih tho meeting will be called to order promptly at 3 nnd the bus iness finished with dispatch, leaving more tlmu (luostloni. for discussion ot civic Some comment has recently been made on the fuct that only a few women aro prominent In club work, while tho majority uro mainly on lookers. Has It ever occurred to )oti that those who want to work are fow and tho work to bo dono Is Breat? Kvory womnn who belongs to the Creator Medford club Is needed in active work. Wo want you, but we cannot know that you want to worn unless you will toll us so. Choose tho section In which you nro most Interested, como to the incetlng and remain to speak to the chairman. She will bo only too glad to welcomo you as a worker and glvo you a committee whoro you will bo nblo to accomplish work worth while. Vo get out ot our club Just what wo put Into It nnd no moro. ' That club Is a llvo ono whoro each mem ber feels that she has n definite plnco and no ono else can fill that particular place so well as she can. Glvo us the opportunity to know you bettor nnd so help us to holp you nnd thereby holp ourselves. Tho civics section has moro ot the dahlia bulbs to dlstrlbuto to thoso who will plant them and glvo thorn extra caro with a view to exhibiting them nt the dahlia show- notvfall. These bulbs nro all of choice named varieties nnd nro donated to tho civics section In order to stimulato Interest In dahlia growing. Thero nro also many choice vnrl otles ot chrysanthemums for dis tribution. Tho civics section will mnko nn effort to supply niso slips to thoso who wnnt them nnd who hud no children iu school when tho recent distribution wns made. Cnll SfiC nfter 7 p. in., or lenyo your nnmo and address vlth Miss ltobtuson nt tho public library, where thoro ia a book for tho pur pose of registering your nddress nud choice of flowors. Tho regular mooting of tho Creator Medforu club Is Mondny ufternoon, November 24, and tno civics section hna chargo ot tho program. Tho business mooting is nt 2:30 nud tho program nt 3:30. Tho public la al ways cordlnlly Invited to nny moot ing ot tho clvlu section, nnd this ap plies to tho program of tho regular meeting, when it is In chargo of tho civics division. Wo espoiinlly Invito tho public to this mooting, ns wo nro to hnvo the plonstiro ot hearing Attoruoy Portor J. Neff discuss "Tho City qtmrter o( Medford." Not many peoplo of Mod ford know whut tho city ' charter really contains; and this talk should vote In tho January elections. Porter J. Neff is an acknowledged authorlty on -municipal law and his views of tho faulu and tbe remedies needed to rectify these faults in our city charter should bo of deepest In terest to every thinking man and woman In tho city. Wo will wel- 'como you nil at 3:30 Monday after-1 noon, Novombor 24, at the library' , "" - " .i. .,. , .. .hoHtestos Fndny nftemoon nt cards bulldlng. It was announced sorao tlmo ago that the social hygiene department of the Creator Medford club ot which Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood is chairman, wns to hold neighborhood meetings for tho discussion of sex hygleno and related topics. The first ot these meetings was held last week at the homo of Mrs. W. C. Conklln. A book "Tho Song of Lifo," wna revlowed and found moat pertinent with sug gestions, teaching tho subject by il lustrations from plant life. Their next regular meeting, which will be held early In December, will bo open to tho. public and will bo in tho form of a lecture by Profotsor Swcetrer of tho stato university. Tho regular meeting o( tho literary department of tho Greater Medford club, which, was held last Monday af ternoon, was one of unusual Interest. llenjnmln Franklin was tho subject ot discussion. Knelt number on tho program showed that much tlmo and thought had been put upon its pre paration but Mra. Crowes, who pro sentod Franklin's autobiography, dc- HULL U DETACHABLE INTERCHANGEABLE HANDLES- Just received fall shipment of Hull Umbrellas, Bring your old handles nnd havo thorn mado into a . Ttull Imndlo when you need a now cover, No cxt1 chnrgo for making your handle into a Hull handle. . MARTIN J. REDDY Near Post Office . , serves apodal mention for hor Inter esting pnpor. ThU department, Ilko sovornl oth cm In tho club, In helping women to find thnmsolvo la helping thorn to losn tholr solf-consclousnesa -to find solf-confldonco which la ono of tho ndvnntngoa of club membership. Tho fololwlng wns Monday's pro gram, Mm. J, T. Sullivan, presiding: Hull Cnll, Quotation from Poor Menard's AI- rnnnno Lesson, Mntthow'a American T.ltnra- ture, chapter 3, Mm. V. W. Strcata Roadlnga from Franklin's autobio graphy, Mm. Crowes Solo, MIih Florcnco Unzilrlgff Franklin's Versatility, Mrs. Jonas Wold rtcadlng, Tho "Whistle, motion for prayer, Mlso Dora Sullivan Franklin's 8orvlco to Ilia Country, Mra, Pottongcr vy. t. Franklin Abroad, Mrs. J. Sheridan . - :i. Mrs. Klrby S. Miller -will havo chargo ot the next regular mooting of tho educational department of'tu"o Greater Medford club, which will bo held In tho club room In tho library building on Saturday, Novombor 29, at 3:00 o'clock. Tbe subjects for discussion nre: Children's Heading. How Wo Can Help Toward Cull! vatlng the Heading Habit and a Tasto for Good Literature. Tho meeting will bo an informal one and all who are Interested nro In vited to bo present. J CEHTRAL P'WT SOCIETY Of much social interest wns tho announcement of tho engagement of MUh Kttn Williams and Shipley H-s. which was mndc known nt nn informnl party Tliumdny, November 1.1, given nt the home of Mm. F.lmcr Chil.lers. Sirs. Fern I.ecvcr wns hofJtosn on Tuesday nftornimn, when hhn enter tained for the plenviro of Mist Kttn William witli n thimble part v. Mm. I.ecvcr' pica's were Kttn Willinmrt, ; IVnrl Kok, Kvn XorcrohH, Florcnco . Qlftnnta fni. ff.il'M fwt 1tV.,1 1,L i .. TJ ,.',, ,r .. . ff n IJm" Ch,,;,on' M Kc"' "c,h "ecW' J Jn-? C"""' GeorBC lank Mra- ,,yno i.eever. Complimenting Mt8 Kttn Willium- whoso engagement to Shipley Ho hns been nnnouncod, I'ihb Florcnco ' cin.,., --.I M:t, v.. v., ...,. ,- and a shower. The rooms were pret- tily decorated with n profusion of red hearts nnd red laurel berries. The tnblo was much admired with its artistic center decoration of red Inurel berries nnd red hnded can dles, tho plnco enrds being hnnd pninted cupids. After dainty re freshments were served, the llttlo messenger hoy, Helen Norcross, enmo in, drawing nn express wagon loaded with n trunk which contained pres ents for the hride-clcct. Tho guests were: Kttn Williams, Penrl Hosa, Ttertlia Kliason, Alice Blnckford, Nora Iloebe, Cora Smith, Lucy Tucre, Fmncino jrcNnsscr, Florence Steams, Eva Norcross; iresdnmes Wayne Lecvcr, William Hammett, Gene Cliilders, Toney Moon, Mux England, Guy Tex, Clarence Lovern, Kenneth Beebc, Jnmes Cornutt, Geo. Pankcy, Guy Childcrt, Fred Iloper, Elmer Childers, II. Utearns, W. II. Norcross. DR. W. H. HEOKMAN Homeopath PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEOX Office Sparta HuildUig Office. Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. LLAS MB RE 1 i'l! i 1 Ii 5 tS, .- V ' r. y-tMtMM MtT1MMM