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. VM(J '(,' rJ, OT,DFOTtn MATL TRTBUNT5, MTCDFORD, OftEClOX. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1014. PXG1B THRE1 IAW vA-TS?TiiVf mmii Tim l.m Tin Minurlt'itt nffulr nf tlio week wim (In) "ThiIkh Tim" ijlven by Mr mill Mm. I "in nit Madden nt llmlr L'linrniliiK homo on tho nlil hIiiku roiul, Thursday iiltitriiniiii, Tim iiffnlr wiin kIvcii fur Mm plea, lint n( Mr. Klllnll Daiutett wim vIhIUiik IiIh parents, Mr. niul Mm Oconto DnKKPtl. Tim litrKO llvliti; mill iIIiiIiik rooms worn nrriiiiHi'il fur iIiiiioIiik iiihI nmmiUH of daises Miru used In duror nlliiu. Ami Initio wont iiIho plurud fur those wUIiIiik tu piny cnrd. Itcfnmliiimiitu worn nerved diirhitJ t ho afternoon, In Urn nun parlor b Mowdnine (loorKo DiiKKod, Manuluc, i:, II. Mauley niul Mis Manumit Iluh linnl. A cluifliiK dish supper w.t nrotl nt 10 o'clock nml dancing was unjoiod until it Into hour. Tho K'H'Mh prctiiint wern: Mr. itml Mrn, (Jrorito DaKKott, Mr. mul Mm. It. II. Ilauloy, Mr. ami Mr. Ftod Hopkins, Mr, mul Mr. MmuiliiK. Mr. mul Mm. Iluliluiril, Mr. nml Mm. Niiwhnll, Mr. nml Mm. Guthrie, Mr. mul Mm. A. Count l-'icro, Mr. mul .Mm. I'hll llnmlll, Mr. mul Mm. lluu i'it Ittilil, Mr, nml Mm. I'rml Lewis. Mr. mul Mth Htnnloii Grlffl. Mr. nml Mm. Htownrt Patterson, Mr. nml Mm Prosluu, Mr. nml Mm. IWptr Hater. Mr. nml Mm. Chandler Kvnu, Mr. nml Mm. Duulinr Carpenter, Mr nml Mm Charto llrowu; MoHilamon Albert Horn, lloloway, Hooy Hmllli, llurko; MImos Dorothy ItaKKott. Hutli Maun Iiik, Margaret lliihliitrd, Mulilo llurlto, Mewm. Kllloll DiiKKott, Hnmlulpli MauiiltiK, Fred Trnry, Vila llcckwlth, Winter JoIiiimiu, Trotiiwn, MrCormuck. Washburn, A If mil Carpenter, I.eou anl Carpenter, Don Clark, Cum nml llmlliiot Connor. Tlio Itovolorti hml n Jolly limit for "coon" Thursday tiveiiliiK wlwn owiryoiio smirched tlio Nat for tlio wary animal, by tlio IIrIii of a lan tern. All worn arrayed In black itomluoii or In Yninn Vninn costume nml liml a weird mill solemn nppoar unco. Ml I Cm to nml Mr. .Jerome secured tliu Kronti'iit number of coon mul iir well rownnluil for tliolr search. Hmornl otlior Innovation woro lu troiliirml boforo tlio iimsk worn re moved, nftur which' it "box" nuppor wns served, oncli man hiikIIuk for liU mippor with roil nml lino. Mr. Karl Tinny nml Mr. Tmvu l.iiiiiHclnn woro tlio host of tlio ovon. Iuk mul worn most successful In tliolr oulurtnlumout. Tho ladle of tlio W. It. C. Jiiol Wednesday ariiirnoon with Mm. Goo. Hull on I'iiIiii street. Tlio uieotlnK wim rnllcil for tho purpoHo of orKnnlilns' a rluh ktiuwit iih tho tlood Will club, tho object of which Mill ho how Iuk nml making fancy nitlcloK for tho r.oiul of tho Corpn, flftcou laillon worn proncut. A iIcIIcIoiih luurli wan imtvi'iI by tho lionloxti ami n ili IlKhtful iiftoruoon ytm hml by thoo prcHoiit. A too of ton colitis will bo chari'.oil for lunch. Tlio (ioltlcn Muk nihlo cIiihh of thn lluptlit church wiih oiitortitluvil nt tho homo of Mm. K, U. Ilocxott, 91U N. Cdiitrul, Tiiomlay nt U ; ;t 0 p, in. Mru. K. H, Doxlor iihhIhIoiI an IiohIckh. A ploamint ttfturuooit wna uujoyuit by nil. TIiiiko proHout worn Moiulmiun Moniliiwn, I'nrkor, lloocir, llownll, Youiik, Curlow, tlrcHflloy, llnblwln, Wolfo, lloacli, Wilson, Arnull, Marlon, MncCiilloiiKh, KroHt, I.odor. Tim Auxlllhtry of tho Firm Hap tlat church of Medford will hold tliolr monthly nodal nt tho homo of Mm, K. W. Mourn, 7118 Wcat Kourtoentli Btroot on Tueadny, Kohrunry C, 1011 Thu hoHtoaa wll bu nHHlutud by tho following ImiieH; Mm, II. 10. Mmsh. Mrn. Mary IlnxolilKK, Mm. 1). 11. Jnok. hoii, Mm. Kllxn Mourn mul Mm, Olo von. Mr. mid Mm. J. T. Carpontor luft for l.aramlo, ArU., thla week whoto thoy we lo called by tho IHiiohm of Mr. Carpoutur'H ulator. V Dr. mul Mm. 13. II. l'orler, mo ro relvliiK ooiiKriitulalloiiH upon tho till th of it noli January 'JO, Mr. uml Mm. (luy Connor luio ru- turned from a Irlp In Huatllu. Mm. 0. Annul of AmuiJIIu, Ttua, la vlnlllng frlomla In Medford. t Mian J'tiarl Houlli I pom)iiK lliu Willi nd id (,niiila IV "i lion Ahl of tho t'hrlHtlmi cliurcli nml tliolr frlomli hml it mini itolli;i(fn iiflcriKKin Woilmmilny or UiIh ui'old whim llioy met nt tlio homo of Mm, Hon (liiruolt, After it iiliort bUHluomi nioottiiK n proiirniii wiih uIvoii. Mr. A, V, Walker kIvIiik an enjoyable ruitillux mul MomiIiiiiiiih Klrhy, UulKoiihorr; ami lliiwiinin kIvIiik n ilollKbtful iw lecllon, Mm. .Ioiiiih Wolil iiruiiipniit Inu llioin, nftor which dainty rufroiili- uioiitM worn nerved, I'orly-tilx InilloH wcio picitont mil nix now inoinbom worn mliloil to tho Horlty. Tho commlltro In chiirKo wim MrM. Hen (tiiriiott, chnlrinnu, Mm. K. If. KinU, Mm. (Ii'urtto Kinlox, Mm. KnviiH mul Mm, (lodluvo. Mm. I it iihhIhIoiI. A uuliiuii iiiilortiilnmout wiih kIviiii Iho I.iiiIIom' lllblo cIiihh or till) Ml'tllU Hat church WoduoMdny uenliiK when tho Mttu'ri lllblo clnNH prepntod nun certed n dinner In their honor nt Ki. Mark' hull. Tlio affair wim tlmr oiiKlily ciiJo)ed by nil nml now nor loon mlHlinpH occurred tu npoll tin. dinner. Dr. Marlon' orrlientin furnUhed tho iiiimlc nml mi IntoroHtliiK proKrnm imih kUoii. Tho Hon llur Imlito of Med ford nu.I their frlond innilo tho trip to Anti hunt WodncHday ovoiiIiik to attend tho flml incctliiK of tliu lion llur lodi;o In (hut city. About ono hun dred fifty wont III n special car. Aftor tlio ofircm worn Initialled mul tho now iiiumbiim Initiated n noc'.il evetiliiK wna hold. Tho inarrlaKo of Mlm tltnilya II. Miller nml llnrry l. I'ayno wmi hoIoiii- uUoil Kiittinlny uvoiiIuk nt tho home of tho brlilo'H parentH, Dr. nml Mm. t). ,MIIIr of Hvnim crock. lUtv. C. K. Whnrtun ufriolntliiK. Mr. I'nyiio In n prominent ranolier of 'V'Utral l'olut nt which placo (ho eun: oiido will iiml.u their home. Mr. .1. Tnlor nml ttmiRhtur, Mlm lluth who hitro been vlnltliiR Mr. nml Mm. II. 11. Shcnrvr have returned to their homo In Hun FrnticUco, Tho.v expect noon to return to Mcilford to uitiko thlu their homo. Tho Thumilny llrldKo club wn on tertnlned by Mm. Itlddell thin wool:. Tho Kiiontn of tho afternoon woro Men (ImiieH Cliirenco KulKht. DanlclH, J. A. I. AmlrowH nml Wnrron. Tho Mlmlounry nocloty of tho I'rentotorlnn church will moot nt tho homo of Mm. II. U. I.uuinden on Mouth Holly uoxt Tuemlny afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock. Tho roRiilnr iiunrlorly norlnl of tlio l'reHliXorlau church nn hold Ttiuii tin) oveuliiK. There wm a large nt- tomliiiico nml it nodal time wna en Joyed by nit. Tho Altar nocloty of tho Catholic church gnvu n ton WVdncntlny nflor noon nt tlio 1'arlnh linll, when Mm. Win. Hmllli nml Mm. Delhi woro host onsen. Mr. Arthur I. lining who Ihih been tho Kiient of Dr. nml Mm, Itlckert, linn returned to IiIa hotuu In Kuthor lln, Oro. Mr, Kmoranu Merrick hna returned front KtiKonn whero ho has been at tending thu unlvomlty, Mm. .1, A. WoHtorliiml loft thl wook for Koattlo where hIiu will ru mala for aovcral wcoka. Mm. 13, J, Kubll hnH returned to JaekHonllvlo aftor a visit of tsovcrnl r.ioutliH In Portland, Mr, Klmor DoiIko Ion Thurndny for I'ortlmul whero ho will tipoud n wook with hla parentH. Mr, uml Mm. V. Mnyflold mul fam ily loft UiIh wuek for' their old homo in Colorado, Mr. L II, Witriuir hittt In ruturuud Southorn from it mouth's vUlt California. . . Mm. (1. D, Hoffman hna returned from Portland wiiuro alio spout tho pant month. Mlns Cnrlnnu I, Inn of Jacksonville ha ruturuud from a trip lo Hawaii, .Mian (Irani NlihoU of Grants Puns In lliu guunt or ft lend in Medford, Mr. OIuiiii Ti) lor villi return thtm week from u (rip Im California. t Ml 'J' T Mile tjklllng fi lends Hi I'nilluinl Thu I'yllilnii Hlntcm hold vocliit nlliht Wednesday nltiht of hut wook whou liiHtnllatlon of offherH woh held, Mm. IM n a Innnci acted an Inntnil Iuk ufflcor, ihihIhIoiI by Mm. I'lormict llutler mul Mm, Itena llublmnl. Mm. Kiln I'orry Im pont clilof; Mm. Kiln Worluinu, moat excellent clilof; Mm. I'earl, niont excellent nenlor; Ml'i (lonlvlovi) Wortiiiun, oxn.dlent Jun ior, .Mm. Khell, innimKer; Mm. Com Iuk. iirotvctor; Mm. 13, 0. Trow brlilfc, outer cuiird, Tho comniltteo In chnr;o of tho nodal rivoultiK wnn Mr. mul Mm. Olm Htimil. Mr. nml Mm. (lodlovo. Mr. nml Mm. A. A. riynn, Mr. mid Mm. II, J Trowhrldjjo, Minn lonu Klymi nml Mr l.ltiK. t Thu tenchem ot thu Jarkaon nchool entertained with a dinner nml thea ter party. Wednesday evening at the Medford Hotel, In honor of Superin tendent of Kchoola, U. H, Colllna nnd Mm. Colllna, nml 1'rufcMor nnd Mm A. J. Until))-. Tho tnblo wan prettily decorated In white nml lavender sweet pcaa an.l vloletn. Thu hoRtesaeit wcro Mm. Maud I'hllbrook, MUieit May Mordoff Kathryn Dunbmii, (lenlvlovu Wort man, Mary Davidson mid Anna Jef frey. A attrprlno party wan given In honor of Mm. Frank Ilrnndou nt tho church parlora of tho M. 13. church south Ttiemlay evening. A abort program wna rendered after which game woro played until n lata hour, when retreshments woro nerved by Mm. Hubert I,. Taylor, Mrs. Itlloy D. Ileunon, Mm, 13. J. Conrad, Mm, Co burn l.ewla. a A pretty luncheon was given Fri day afternoon by Mlsa Vera Olruatead to lelebrato her eighteenth birthday. Caruntlona being ured for decorations nml favom. Mlns Olmatead's gues'.J wore: Mlasea Francoa Kennoy, Jean An demon, Helen 1'urucker, Jean Uudgo nnd l.enh Walthura, A concert will bo glcn Tuoaih) evening nt tho "Nnl" at S o'clock by tho Coaat Artillery Hand, who are giving n aeries of conceits through out tho htatu. Following tho concon. there will bu a dance. . Mm. Cobiirn howls 723 .V, Fourth street entertained thu Cleaners lllblo .Study club of the M. 13. church south Friday afternoon. At tho closo of the study period Mm. Iwis served dnluty rctrcshmcuta. Tho Altnr nocloty of tho Catholic church will gtvu n Valentino part) Friday, February C, at tho I'nrlsh hall. Tho comniltteo In chnrgo I Moadamos Canton, Connor, Duff ami Oarrolt. Tho Woman's Home Mtrslon council of tho M. 13. church south will meet In tho study at tho church woiinominy aiiernoon, visitors aro aIwn)B wolcomo at our nioctlng.B Mr. and Mrs. 13. It. Arniprle.it (neo Couatnncu McKllllgau) arc re ceiving cougratulattona upon tho birth ot a son Jan. 20th. Miss Ueth Ilarnea of Iowa City, who has bean tho guest of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Wortmau, returned this week to her homo, Mm. II. A. Wolih nnd daughter, Mlns Ktta of Dulutli, Minn., aro tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mngloy of Tal ent. Mr. nnd Mm. Richard Vormoor hnvo returned from Pasadona whero thoy hnvo boon upending tbo winter. a Miss Gusta Carlson has returned from Grants Pass whero alio lias boon visiting lor a fow wooka. Mr. ami Mm. F, 13, Gatwinklo hnro returnod from a visit tu Southorn California, Thn Iowa society hold a social evening Friday at St. Mark 'a hall, Mlas Grace Nichols of Grants Pass la spending tho week In Medford. Mm. Richard Thomasou of Salem la vMtlng relatives In tho valley. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES Tlio January moolliiK of Iho (lnNt or M ml run) club on Mouduy last wu u viiy liil4ruliiK olio, u muubrr ul jniporlwni lupin being lubeii ui. Wediiitsduy January 27 ttit M il lu) liu )dll(J (III) liw) jjji which tho rtnto fi deration (inkB tlmt'lnod to clvo an opera Hauler week each federated club do noinotlilnt; for for tho benefit of tho civic aoctlon. tho Bcholarnlilp jiiu fund, TIiIhI "Carmen" ling been clioncn nml thU fund now mtiouutH to over MOOo'inenriH Hint Monfonl will hnvo nn nml In lonnod to yoniiK women who opportunity to help tho civic acctlnn need nRfiUtmico In their unlvernlty imd nt tho unnio tltno et tho value yearn, Tho fund In loaned without I of their money In n intinlrnl fcnut, lutcrunt nml forty-teveu youui; wom - on have been helped no fur In necur liiK mi education, ami not ono him failed to repay the loan, except In ono caio, whore alcknena prevented tho repayment, which In thin cane will bo done in tin near future, Thu Greater Mcilford club voted to lend 1 10 to tho Hocrolnry of tho loan fuml na Uh contribution to tho emieo. Mm, !. K, Merrick kiivo hor re port of tho executive hoard rncetlriK of tho Mate federation, which alio at tended In I'ort'nml on January 17 Mm. Merrick Ik reiond vice-president of thu Htuto federation and nbly ropronenta aoutheru Orcou on the official board,' A luncheon jireroded tho board meetliiK, nt which mnmbera of out- of-town club wcro enturtnltihd by 'tbo board, nnd whero nil qumtlonn !of Koneral club Interest throiiRhout the alnto were taken up. Ono ol thoao was tho enforcement of the law relating to the sale of cigarettes to minors. It was decided that the statu prcaldont should write each club In tho atato asking that thlti question bo takon up. Mm. Merrick's tnlk was npp'nuded and some dis cussion followed. Tho exocutlvo board hold n short scsrlon following thu meeting, at which Miss KlUabcth Putnam was made vice-president to succeed Mm. Davidson. Mm. Kerby Miller war given tint chnlrmanshlp of tho edu cational tectlon, as Mrs. Hoot re signed, owing to contemplated fre quent absences In California Mm. Hoy H. Peebles succeeds Mr. Davldion on tho press committee. Mrs. J. II. Andrews and Mrs. John Orth woro added to tho membership committee, of which Mrs, Wnt. Uudgo becomes chairman At tho regular meeting of tho chic section on Wednesday tho subject of tlio recent Inauguration of a fly campaign was taken up. It was de cided to ank tho 'Parent-Teachers' as sociations to asnlst In getting the swat-tho-fly campaign started among too school children. Much discus sion followed regarding tho disposal of garbage during the summer time, na this wns felt to bo tho flrat atop to taku in a fly campaign. A com niltteo was nainod to visit tho city council at It .next tension to ask what stop might bu taken to Insti tute n garbage system- This com niltteo will a'to ask that tho ordi nance concerning tho cutting of weeds on vacant property bo amend ed by attaching a penalty thereto. Various other matters were discussed pertaining to a more sanitary city. Mrs. J. F. Heddy reported that tho Hnzolrlgg opera company had prom- i"it"i"Xi"t"i"t"izi"i FRANTZ PREMIER 4 Guaranteed Electric Vacuum Cleaner $30.00 VA.M: A DayS Cleaning Done sAL "With the L i. i n,i .is tr i vs. if k U fljLsJ:- California-Oregon Power Co. 216 West Main Street Office First Floor. ithe lln.clrlKK opcrn company being second to nono anywhere. Itcport woro made of tho work ol Inspection undertaken and of tho roio planting campaign, committee chairmen being named to taku up tho worK, This section I keeping in active touch with all questions pertaining to tho city beautiful and moro sanl tary. A number of K'rsons have begun pruning their roso bushes. Tho civ ten section Intends to distribute roso cuttings and chryianthcmuina In about a week. If you havo ood named varieties will you not post pone pruning thorn mull next week and rail up Mm. J. F, Iteddy, who will keep a list of tho donors and see that tho cnttlngs aro called for. Tho ladle of Phoenix organized a civic improvement Friday nftcr- noon with a membership of nbout forty. Miss Molllo Towno was elect ed president, Mrs. Nellie Henrn vice- president Mrs. Lllllo Coleman sec rotary and Mrs. Guy Thrasher treas urer. Committees on organization and membership wcro appointed and a dofinlto plan of clean-up work laid out. Mrs. George King, Mrs. M, I,. Alford and Mrs. K. K. Goro of the Greater Medford club wore Invited to asnlst In the organization. Tho organization of a Icaguo cen ter of tho Drama league of America rooms to bo ono of the possibilities of tho noar future in Medford. Mm. Kdmund Hurkc, a member of the Chicago branch, is working among the members of the women's clubs of tho valley to create an interest. This wonderful civic movement Is greater than the confines of any ono club and tho support of tbo men of the community through tho Commercial club and other organizations must be secured. It means tho formation of study classes for tho reading ot tho wonderful dramatic literature of tbo modern world, as well as tho secur ing of great artists to portray this lifo before tin on tbo Etage. Tho modern drama has already undertaken tho work ot bringing us face to faco with the overwhelming problems ot sociology that must bo solved before education can freo man spiritually and mentally as well as physically, Even a cursory Investi gation of tho themes of Hauptman, Ibsen, Shaw and Hrleux shows that tbo drama's attack on existing con ditions of life and society is con structive and that tho hope in a de generate world is to force into tho light of public thought those con ditions which society has been pleased to Ignore. A recent writer Has light 1aL has said: "As long ns wo consent to sit speechless boforo tbo miseries that haunt na wo oro spiritual staves, A soon as wo speak out boldly wo art) on tho road to freedom. Tho modern drama has unchained our tongues." It is to this study that tho drama Icaguo Invites, Worway, tho Land of tho Midnight Sun," and "Grieg," who wns tho greatest exponent of Norway's na tional spirit in music, will bo tho thomo of tho next musical ot thu Greater Medford Club, which will tako placo next Monday In tho Page theatre nt 3 p. m. Grieg's music has mado an especial place for itself In thn hearts of tho music lovers ot tho world. Mrs. W, C, Janes is In charge and ban proparcd a very Interesting program. Following is tho program; Hhort Talk on Norway and Norwelg- an Music Mr. Gerard Talllander Holberg Suite ..., ..Grieg Prnoludlum-Gavotto ..Hlgaudon Miss Venlta Hamilton. Sovlllne ..Orleg Ich Mebo Dlch . ..Grieg Mrs. Ed Andrews. Ilomanco Svcndson Mr. W. Carlton Janes. Wrfltz Grlcg Norwelglan Dance op. 35 No. 2.... Grieg Miss Hamilton. Salvolg Song - ......Grieg Mrs. Andrews. Sonata, 'Jop. 8 ,... .........Grieg Mr. and Mrs. Janes. ' A plan has been submitted by the chairman of public health nt Port land for tho consideration of tho Greater Medford club, whereby there may be a supervision of the health work (tubercular) in Medford. Mrs. K. J3. Goro has been In correspond ence with the chairman and it Is expected that In the near future a nurse will be secured, who will give a certain amount of tlmo in tbo ca pacity of visiting nurse. Mm. Sadlo Orr-Dunbar also wrltji compliment ing tbo club on Its Red Cross seal sale. wno says: "Many, many thanks for tbo check for 1163.69, tho proceeds from the sale of Red Cross seals In Medford. You have had a splendid aalo and your public health committee Is very grateful to all who aided cither by purchasing tho scats or conducting tho sale." Mombcrs of the Greater Medford club are cautioned not to neglect the payment of their dues, as thero aro now less than three months left bo foro tbo annual cbctlon, which oc curs April 27. Tho following Is cop ied from the by-laws of tho club: "Art. IV, sec. 2. Unless payment of dues Is mado on or before tho annual election, membership shall bo forfeited. SInco October 1. 1913, which is tho beginning of tho club year, tho membership has wonderfully In :'' 'I t weight and powerful suction. Does the same work as the heavy high-priced machines. GETS ALL THE DIRT; will pick up similar articles from floor. See sample on display in our window. SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROPOSITION For $20 and that old Electric Vacuum Cleaner, any make, we will sell you the Frantz-Premier improved guar anteed cleaner that cannot be duplicated for twice the coat. ftaleerooM U 4MMMf creased, in the four month over thirty names have been added to the onrolltnent. Following aro the names of those who have, become members ot tho club In tho last two monthst Meadnmea T. W. Mites, W, D. Stono, J, h. Hill, William Cloney. Corrln Warren, Cnrlottn Hall, K Manning, U, W. MacCulIougu, A. J, Hanby, Mis Laura Trclchler nnd Miss Elizabeth Richards, Momhom can procure a year book by applying to Miss Ellmboth Robinson at the Library building. Thcro wcro two neighborhood club meetings held during the week, ono at tho homo or Mrs. T. C. Wicks on Dennett avenue Thursday afternoon and tho other with Mrs. O, J, Pat ton on South Holly Friday nftornooa. Mm. Dlrd, chairman of tho civics sec tion attended these meetings, of which there will be several next week; nnd talked on rose culturo and tho fly campaign. Thoso neighborhood nicotinics should bo productive of much goods, as they not only enthuse overyoncto moro and better planting of rows, trees and shrubs, but they instill1 a feeling; of neighborllnemi Into tin community that is singularly lacklax In Mcdfod, as In most comparatively new towns. A noted lecturer who was here some time ago said; "You may have a fine Commercial club and a good set of live wlrea who will Induce a great many people to come to your town and valley, but If you do not treat them right when they get here, Invite thera to yoHr horaea and make them welcome ta your social activities, you can sever Indoro them to stay. Time was when the churches extended this welcome to strangers, but, sad to rotate, the majority of people do not como into relation with any church In these days. These people must be reached by you and I with the idea ot neigh borlinees or thoy aro going to drift on to more congenial localities." Southorn California has added al most millions to Its population in the last decade, and there a wonderful system ot "neighborly clubs" has como into existence. Men, women and children participating In what Is really growing to be neighborhood centers. One or two of the ministers nt Medford got In touch with all new comers at tho hotels and leave then a card ot welcome inviting them to attend services Jn their churchea. Who else does this? Let us have moro neighborhood meetings and look about us for the newer neigh bors to Invito to our gathering. "For all men are brothers, all womea sisters" and It Is the duty or each ono of us to prove that we are believ ers In a Greater Medford by helpia'; with a spirit or klndllnesa to make our neighbors glad that we are thefr neighbors. 1 matched and . V X Pkoat Iff T BjueflMttli L ' I 1 fc v ssP r