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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
. .'I X v. -X mtcdkotid MAir, Tnrmmrc, medford, okkciox, Saturday, vkbitatiy 21, 10K t'AQfi TnUlSB ) J3 w KT -Mtrv. A "tes,,, W,. Ek-Wr. T fts27 , mecLk.. EJi IMP ' Tile luuitrtist nffulr of ilitt snasnu UIIH till fllhl lUlllllltl llllll "IVllll li tho Unlwrslty 1I11I1 at llttlr club moms l'rlduy "vciilii, The low or flour of t l)it ttolliimt llttlnl wiih used fur ditneluK ami fonts mill lutlniH wuru offintlvoly imod In iIcciiimiIdii. Tim nrlll room and ili t-luli room worn lionullfully ilworntmt wit ti mpo of mnllni, puttixl hyacinths uml luluirosos mut pultim. I'unrli wns mtumI durliiK tlm mon Iiik mut nt iiiIiIiiIkIiI it delicious sup per mux soriod. H011111 vory MiinnliiK kuwiiii woro worn mimiiK lliusn uotlcod Miidatn I'loro, liiintidor ilinrlilDiixt, liluclt Inro nordros; Mrs, Kdiiiuud llurko, Hly ilillfoii, Mm Krod l.uwls, hlnoh wihutnml diltfoii; Mm. I'lill llninlll, nprlcnt iliiiriiiniiiii with Inco uml punrl t rl in 111 In kh ; .Mrs. t5i.orK DnttKctl. Iiluii rropo, bond ttlmniliiRs; .Ml mi fliiliulo, yollnw chiffon, iniunrlt skirt trliiiiiiiMt wild Mr; Mm. I'M .Hnnloy, liHWidor with Hold Inni; Mm. Wiulihiirn, Idnt'k clillfou or wlild. satin; Mm. (Juinplii'll, Id nek idinrmouto, whlto Inro tunic; Mm. I'loro, whlto ctopo nvor canary rhnr niniisc, trliiiiniHl wllli Int. Mm Kun, whlto satin, hltio glrdlo, Mm Hnlndo, ttroon chiffon itior dnk; Mm. ItuuuiuM, cionm ('hnriMotmo chiffon mid Inco; Mm. Hopkins, pink hrncndu trimmed with fur. MIm llnuim. ;ruiiii mid silver rropo; .MIm llnrton. pint, eluirnioiiso, with lutlo; Mm. Ilulil. mm itrtTit )'hl(fun tivur whlto; MIm MmiuliiK. dd roso cliat iik'Utio; Mm. Mint viii, brown lipicudo; Mm. llnfor, ItupiirtiMl :iwti of bliln bonded silk; Mm. .Mnddcii, chnriunuio and chif fon; Miss HtiteliUnii, diik hrorniln wltli Inro tunic; Mm. (Iiitlirlo. Mho rhiiriimiii.11 mid chiffon mid wlillo Inre: Mm llulliiway, hlnck i-lmr-imnmo with lino trliiimlims; MIm lltililmrd, Mark rlmrinouso, MIm DnxHott. tlnk cmiuihho; .Mrs. C'nr poiitor, bliin mid whlto hrm-nded. Mm. .Simy-Smllh. whit tttlii with point Inco. Tim mul wure: Dr. mid Mm. Snlndo, Mr. and Mm. I'. W. Ilamlll, .Mr. mid Mm. l'rod l.owls. Mr. uml Mr. Htownrt I'ntlor von, Mr. mid Mm. Uwirmi II. IkiRRult, Mr. mid Mm li IV (iiitlirlo, Mr. unl Mm. I'rmik MiuMimi, Mr. mid Mm. C II. I Initio)-, Mr. mid Mm. Itolx-rt Itttbl .Mr. mid Mm It (' Wmlibiiiii. Mr. mid Mm. V V II CitmplM.II. Mr. mil Mm. A Count rit-ro. Mr. mid Mm. II. Climidlcr Kk.-mi. Mr nod Mm. lluu bur ('itrpi'iitnr, Mm. Htuoni. Mr. mid Mm. Hulmru. Mr mid Mm. I. Vuwtor, Mr. nud Mm. l'rod llopliliu. Mr. nml Mm. ludly, Mr. mid Mm. .lohu Drth. Mr. mid Mm. It.tlpli Kurd wtdl, Ouiiurnl mid Mm. Hooy-Smltli Mr. mid Mm. IMi;nr llnfor, MUh Cut limn, Mlirn llubbmd, MIm llnntin of l.on AiikoIch; Mm. W. I. Hollowny. MUh .Mnniiltii:, Mlirn llnrl.o, MIkh !lu Indo, MIkh WIIkoii, .Mitdnm i'loro. (li'iio llorlon, MrM. A. I!. Ittniuiu, Mm. Kdiiitind llinl.o, Mr. MmiuliiK, II. II. Tron no 11, l.i'onnrd Cnrpouicr. Alfrod Ciirpoiitor, H. Vllim Id'ckwllh. Mm lln MrlrKhon, Ho 1 1 1 Itullln, KpniKUo lllt'Kol, Honor lllll'laock, llii Hlul ilon, Hlutor .loliimoii, II. Von lloffon hcri!, A. H. ItoHtuibmiiu, ICnrl Tinny, Vornoii Viitvtur, It. II. McCurdy, Dun. bur Ciih, MIm Itornu lloborlh uiititrluliuid lit lior lioinii 011 Itooxovolt nvunuo WoiliuiHdity on iii In k. In honor of Mb Itntti Tnylor, forinorly of .Suit I'riin iInco. Tlio nffulr wiiH In tint furn of it tiller coiirho dliinur mut tho dlu 1 11 K room wan buuulKiilly doiorutud In rod ixnl kiooii. TIioko piiwniit woro. MUhom Kutliorlno Momd, ,uU KhIoh, AIIio .IoIiiiiioii, Tlutllii .Miirlon, h'lorniico .IoIiiihoii, Kloroiiio llitol rlurt. I.utiru Trolrhlor, Ktollu Krlhbs, (li'lro llrutuoy, Ivy IKmcU, Itntli Tay lor and lluruii IIoIkh'Ih. Miihln unit Kuinoti rnnelniloil u ry cnjoyablo OMOllllK. Mm. .1. K. Muddy onlortiilnml nt dlnmir Tbumdity ovonlut; In honor cf Mr. Moliityro of Mclntjio and Month. Dr. Muddy nml M;', Molutyro urn ron hIiih, Tlm othor kuoMh woro Mr. mid Mm, KdKur llnfor, Mr. mid Mm, I'M llauloy nud Mr, nud .Mm. I'utton, Mm. Modily wuu IiohUiah at a thoutur pnrty, folluwlui; tho dlunor. Tlm mutual WiiHhlniiton tun of tho MoohovuK Hchool lu ho I im hold this aftoruooii nt tho liomu of Mih. (looixo KliiK. A vory i;ood piottrmu ha bvuii iinaiiKOil mid toa will bo noivi'd. a Tlio N'ullii llilili;o club wiih cnlor lalnud TliuriKlay uftoiiioou by Mm, Wllllai'd Campbell. Tho vIhIIIiu KiiomIh wcro Mm Wnrron mid Mih. II. I). DiivIk. r$mt ( onui iih.iiiiiii; MIm H IiII I'IhIi, wIhi will hi iimn led to II. I,, limine .tr In llin piliiw, Mm. .1 ,M. Itador ftiu rliilnt'il Keliiiinry I lib, ut bor pniloUN bitniKiilow hoinu oil I'aclttc lilRlmnf, Oi'conUloiiK worn nppro prlHltt to tlio xinwiii mid tlio oicit ilon. A color mdioiiin of ri'il sin ildvnlopmt tliroiiHli tlm rnotiiH by tiny mhI cmullfM, lumrU mid rnplilo, ti nnlnno (i-nturo helm; ffnlonn of h'Uh ovr imvli door for tlm Kiiwdtt o DimIkh. Wbon all i;ihIm bud it it'inbbid llttlo Hilly CmliwM dnx!" in it tiny cupId MpponiiMl druwlni; mi lintnulio hoarlihiipuil box flllvd with hmiilwoniu iiroiutttM for thu brldo olnrl. In kiU'hhIiik (tmiio ronti'ntn prlio wnm won by Moidumim (Iratfli. Slii'tn mid AKor. A dnllrloii luncli coii wnn norvod, id mi bow In contnln- Iiik IIohiIiik flih tidorniid onidi tablo whcio phicu unrdH In tlio ulnipn of Cnpld, murlotil iovith f or forty- fit it rotn. Mm. A. H. I'urry, Mm Wilbur A Joiion mid MIm Junnlta mid Hybll I'urry nnUtod In ivrtlug Tlioio iiriMcut ttuni: .Minditmort J. (iraffbi, .Morio, llnr mini. T. .1. Klih, Hrotl, Wulwtiir. Untie), I'IhIut, lllnckwood, (iiiininll. I'roil I'uro, Hultxmnji, M. Itomt, .1. Id mm. Monro, I'roit, Klnn-r. flbi-olr, llo) cr. I.loyd Coltor, Hluiur Cotommt, 1'rnino, IM Audormn. I.oulo Colttir, Andrew llwtrn, Wnltor Htnnrllff, Ml lo I'uiry, KiuiihoI Itimmim, l.utla Htnnrllff, (' Cumy, .M, .MoiwoiiKor, Arthur l(oo, William Curlom. Tlirntbnr, Norrln, Harold AKur, John Itobort. Clinton llnrlloy, Wilbur Jnniw. Arthur I'urr), W. Awur unl MlMiim .Mnrlnu Mtnncllff, ICItn Wnl- lr, IMItl, I'Mi, ru Cnrvor, Mnrlott 1 tttrtiii in. I.ulu lloburti, Klb) I Kurrt, Jiiiiiiltu I'urry nud initio CurluM. A tory jilnnt rnrd pnrty wni Rltnti WvilniMhlny nfturnooit by thu IndltM of tho Altnr Mrlil)'n Hi" par Uli bnll. I'roKniMivo whin wn idnjoil nt x InbliMi, Mm. Motor mid Union Dithl wIiiiiIiik tho lilBliot iori. Mm Motor wIiiiiIiik tho prim by n draw. A dnlnty lunch of mid Irhon. miIuiI mid niffon wnn nortiHl MIm liorotby Wk'kn roioiwnliHl by MIm (iiithrlu tutim "J.My l.nnd " TIim bnll Hun ib'rornto with fltiKM mnl hntcliiw, Wnxhlimtou'n blrtlttlny boliiK n oar. tho ornttdon win tnkuu to tint tho pAtrlotlf culorn. ThtHUt prmuut worn. Mudnuin Smith. Huff, I'utton. MrCllih. lit wixid. JiuobMiit, (Jorrltt, Ititoit. Motor MultiwburKor, Mlkichu. Wllklintou. Connor. Now, Kunlx, Cmitou, Stow--trt. Hut lor nud MIimw Union Dnbl. Iind Hnblr. Ktlml (Iiitlirlo, Duro thy Wlrkt and Mury Murphy. it r. mtd MIm Hnmld'or hnto on tortalnod rocwtttly with two dollKht fut brldKo part Ion at tbulr homo on MUtlntoit utioot. humdny otoiilni;. I'ob. IX, thoio profont woro Mr. mid Mm HaikliiM, Mr. mid Mm. Me llow in. Mr mid Mm. Motlmrmnl, .Mr, nud Mm. Plait Mr. and Mm. Schmidt, Dr. and Mm. Ilaritrnto, Dr. mid Mm. Ilntlor, Dr. nud Mm. (ioblo. Tlio who oitJo)id tholr hoHpltnllty Innt Ttiomluy nvonliiK worn Mr. ntlil Mm. I'orry, Mr. mid Mm. Iloydon. Mr. nud Mm. Dnttloln, Mr. mid Mm. Mc (lowmi, Mr. nnd Mm. (luddli, Mr. nud Mm Howard, Mr. Hoxoiiliaiun, .MIhh IIuhKIiir and Mbw HiiiiKh. lloth KVonliiMn brldKo wiih played iinlll ll:no when llfiht rcfioshim-nta wuro vorvuil. Tlm tonchom of tlm WiihIiIiikIhii Hchool upoiit a miiht oujoyablo otcu Iiik ut tho homo of MUh Anna I'll rurkor, IS South IJltu Httvot Frldny, Kobruary 1!0. Aftor pnrtakliiK or a moHt dollKhtful dliinur tho tunuliom furttot dull (.aru of tho chnul nnd uiuilu merry. Tho ducorntloin, which woro In keopliiK with thu or rnHlou, WnHhlugton'rt birthday, were carried nut lu it very nrtUlle mini mi r. Tlioio luvtloil woro Suporlulotiduiit and Mj-h. CoIIIiih, I'lofoHhiir am .Mth Dully, Mm, Cmuidn, MIhhoh Snodlcpr. Mniuou, Cox, Murphy , I'orKiibitii, White, Clnvlllo, Van Motor mid Monro, Tho you up; pooplo'H cIuhb nf tho I'roHllorlaii church hold n pnrty I'rl day iilttht In tho church hall. Tho Hrnt part of tho eiitortalnmont wiui Klvon to tho playltiK or Hinnim after which thoro wuu mi lutormlnloii dur f UK which tlmo rofreahmontH woro Hurvud. Aftor tho rofrtnhmontH woro nerved tho youui; people told atorlea uml rouitvd pleceu. Tho ovouIuk'n entortalniiiont wiih heartily oujoyon by all thoHu prcuont. Mr, and Mm, II. M. I'attcinon en lorlalnod ut dinner Tuemlay ovetiltnj. (Jovoih woro laid for twelve. Mr. mid Mm, Mender of Talent Hpeul tho week end vv II 1 1 Mr and Mm II II ralleiuiii, MIhh .Iouiiomko Ilntlor wiih hoidi " to n I'ompitiiy of friend! .Monday even ing In loiiipllmonl to MIhh Tliulla Marlon of llonton, who, with bor mother, Mm. Olln Humphrey Mar lon, h npendliiK tho winter In Mud font. MIm Duller Iiiih achieved tho tepu latlou (iiuoiik lior Inlluinlo frlumlH of iiIwii)h "NprlnKluK" KiiuothliiK mil her KUoKlH Moudity cvenliiK woro Ircutoll to tlio uuoxpected by IioIiik thniHt In (bo ttlaro or tlio Hpol llb( and compollnd to contribute tt vaude ville Mtunt. MIm Dorothy Wlvkg In lior uitrhy rnNtliimn rettnled from Hrondwny mid MoMm. I'otm mid TetiKwald 'n "Why Ho)h l.euto Home," t ha rod honor an Iwadllnom. An boiir'A rehenmnl of tho llonton, HiMtltiitlon Wnllz mid Tiuiko wan vno)ed. MIm Marlon had JiiHt returned from n yeur'n travel nbrond before comliiK wont and Im vory outhuilni'.li lu her pralnnn of thu I'uclflc conHt In Koneral mid our valley lu particular. Mm. Marlon and her dmiKltter ex pect to lento the rimt or April for tint onnt. npendliiK n week hi ICunene ni r,iioU of Mm. Cnnipbell, wllo or Hie pmnldont of thu Cultemlty jf (iroKon. A number or rrleudn mid iioIkIi- bom Intndml tho home nf Mr. uml Mm. A II. WllllauiH at fl'. IMwnHn Ntmet I'rlday ovenlHR with n Ken nlnt "urprlio." Thu occailon wnn a farewell pnrty to Mr. WllllaiiiH, who leatim lu a few day to urcopt a Miltlou lu Meno, Nevada. Tin vlHltom woro propnriHl to inuko up nil doHcluncliM tit tnkliiK tlio home utiH ware and prntldml a very en Joynbto event. Tho chief umiuiHuunt aid "101," follow Ini; which ti dainty romt wan nertod. TIiomo proiiuut were: Mr. nnd Mm. Davo Walker, Mrs. JiiHuh Muiiko, Mm. I-. K. Oxley, Mr. nud Mm. II. 1-. Wllnon, Walter nnd Krmltiln, Mr. nud MrK. II. C. Clai eiick, Howard, l.eo nud Nellie, Mr I). I". WHmiu, Mr. mid Mm. Wnltor Koliur. Arthur mid Irene, Mr. nnd Mm. Moy Keltur, Mm. Muth KoUur. Mr. nail Mm. (ioorno Dnw, Mr. nud Mm. A. II. Wllllnmi'. I.eo. CuurKli mid Helen, MIm Kthel Dentin;, MIm Volmn WikhIh, Mr. nnd Mm. (Icorne lllibop. I.loyd. Clayton and UiimoI, Mr. uml Mm. I.. !". Orr nnd Clan. Mr. and Mm. .laiue WooiIm, Mr. R. (I. WoMtmnn, Mr. and Mm. Miles Hunch mid I'nul, Mr. Henry Currier mid Olothn. Mr. mid Mm. 0. II l'ranki. Irene, Thuluin nud Loo. Mm. Alice Nichols, Mm. Kmimi McKcev r. Mm. tfpuiicer. W. Hatch mid II ni ton, Mm. (J rare .McCollttm, Mr. nud Mm. Wm. I.opeu-Dlns, Mr, and Mm Win. SHno. A dollKhtful Valentino TniiKo par ty win Hlven Saturday evenliiK by Mr. l.eo Moot nt hi homo nt Oak l.odRo. Mm. .1. M. Moot wnn- mndHtod by her Hlntor. Mm, K. M. Aiidrewn, who lirenUInd at tho punch bowl, Tho Ktiontn were: Mondnmim ChnrloK llrown. Mothc. nml, llrny, Drury, Ira DodRe, Mob crti. Diddle, llnrdwoll. Lindsay; MUxott Ida l.eo Keiituer, Jean llo'rton, Tern HutchlNoti, Alctha limerick, (lladyi Curry. ,S)bll I'IkIi, Caroline AndrowH, Mealy, MIhh MrlKKn from rnhlaud; Momm. Mnlplt McCurdy, ChnrloM Drown, Harry nrny, llomor Mothermnl, Hlmer 1'onx, Vornou J. HurrlHon, Hurry l.lndnay, (Icotkc I'nwler, Hob Deuel, Dick llance, !; Moboiti, Allan Drury, llnrdotto DoiIbo. Ira Dodge. W. K. Diddle, l.'nrl Tumy, Malpb llardwell, Frank 1'Vrral, Trove Lunicdon, Hun Hbul- dou, l.eo Moot. Dr. and Mrs. ltuihuell of KorotU (iroto will be tho RiiOAtH of Mr. mid Mm. IC. H. (ioio durliiK their htny In Medford. Mm. llunhnoll la n col Icko friend or Mm. (loie'w. Dr. Hmdiiioll will lecture Monday oveuliiK on "l'lajKrouudH nud I'ub- lie Mecroatloii," mid Mm. IIuhIiiioII will uddroxa the (iie.itor Medford club .Monday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd TrnvvbrldKo on tortnluod tho Auction Hrtdgo club a't dlnuor Krldny oveuliiK, followliiK dinner tlm RiiovtR npont tho evenlnu ut enrds. Thu KiiuatH woro Mayor mid Mid, l'urdlu, Mr. and Mm. HolnioH, Mr, and Mm. Iloydon, Mr, and MrH, I'orry and Mr. mid Mra. CVllrlun. Mr. W. (1. Stoelo, Huporlntoudont ir Crater Lake National I'nrk nr rlved lu Medford thin week mid ban longed a houuo on Summit nvoituo. Mm. Steolo and llttlo diuiKhtor will aiilvo huou from Portland. Mr. (IcnrKo Howard, who has boon HpondliiK tho winter In .luck Houvlllo, loll TiioHilny for Han Krmi cb'CO. Tho Wahlli)tton Ii-ji kIvcii by the. I.iiiIIch' Aid (wclety of tlm I'lmt M K church Krldny nfturnooii, wiih lur(dy attended nnd wiih ii hiimouh lu every way. Mm. Motility iIIh ptnod exi client tad In bor decora IIoiih. Auiurlcuu fliiKH were draped In Kreal profutilou on tlio rhmuiul rail, over tho platform uml the pe. tniltn of (Jeorjto mid Mnrtlin. Winib liiKton woro tiuiiK over the piano, lu tho center or the room upon u table, utood tho beautiful "cherry tree," laden with hiHclotm fruit nud upon other I able nnd pmliiHtnln were beautiful fern. Tlio inmxlH were met nt tho ilom by Mm. Cnmit bell mid Mm. I'ureiinnn nud nuked to etiKUKo lu u Kame of truth whlcn cntiKud no end of fun uml merriment they worn then rcieivod by Martin WnihliiKton nud the noitvenlr hatchet pinned upon cnrli Kmt by 'her, Martha ncotncil In unununlty fine health mid nplrltK nml made many new friend by her charinlnx and KeneroiiH mnnnor. Tho folowliiK pronrnm wnn Hind ered and every number ollcltod tho well earned applaino by thu ntten tlio nudleiice: Violin Holo. .......... .Mm. Daddy Hinnit Vocal Solo Mm. Walter Von Hcoy Hemline, humorotiK MIhh Dunbnm Vocnl Solo Slim Dorothy Wlck After tho rendition or tho program Martha WanhliiKton Kate a moHt In tereilliiK itpeech whlih called for tho ropoatod oneoroi. After n tuoet dollKhtful wiclal afternoon .Mm. Kln leynldo nnd her nmlitnntH kcrvcd do lb Iouh lie cream topped with n cherry mid hatchet looklen rront a beautifully nipolntod table decor ated In whltii nud American flnK. The KiiestM numbered mora than one hundred nud twenty fhn mid nil ex preiwod thoiimclvcH a hat Iiik had a molt enjoynblo tlm. Thnnkn nre duo Mm. Hlldcbrnnd nnd nil who an-' nlited for thu Htirootm of tho tea. a On noxt I'rldny nlnht at tho Klmt Motbodlut Kplicopnl . iiiircb Kthol bort Nevlm' Koiik Cyclo Captive MemnrluH, will bo hoard. Anldo from npendliiK n very delightful hour, n tery worthy ciuiho will bo ndauced, for certainly If Medford In to bo mi Ideal plnco In which to rouble, tho miiKlc heard In her churches mum be more worthy. Nearly ovory ono lo catliiK In .Medford ban ronio 'roni larKor cltlcn, nud nre lined to bet ter m u h le than In now heard In Medford churches. To proiwrly ixjulp a choir for efH clout work takes money. Tho old men m siriciiy volunteer cnotra :s pllMlllK. Tho I'lmt Methodldt Kplxropat church Ih to be commended for the nplrll or proKnwnlvene It nbowa In IvOoptiiK up with tho Krndo or work tmed by uholm far, bettor cijulpped lu tho lnrKor cltlen. No ono Hint really )in the churc.'i IntercRtH of Medford nt heart, no matter nf what creed or faith, tan afford to may away from thin con cert, for better music, nil admit. memiH lnrKor conKroKtitluun, nud hot ter mimic ubnoluiely rounlroi bettor equipment. Mm. II. 1 I'Mor or Kasl JackKon Htrect entyrtalned tho (Jloauom lllblo Study club Wednesday evcnltiR, tho orcanlou bcliiK in honor or tho club president, Mm. Mobort I-. Taylor. Tho pnrlom were decornted In flni;, huntliiK nnd hutchoti, a proKrnm coiimI(Iuk of hoiikh, ' Instrumental mimic nnd an address on tho life or WnbhliiKton by Itev. II, M. Ilr.iu 1mm, furnished the nmusouionts for tho evening. Tho refn'shments served woro appropriate. Tho color tjchenio red, white and blue helm; carried out. Mm. Filer was ns itlntod lu bortltiK b) Mm. Stotous, Mm. Ilenson nud Mr, (,'onrnd. Thoo present were: Mr. mid Mm, II. M, Dranhnui, Mr. and Mm. H. J Conrad, .Mr. nnd Mri. M. D. ilenson. Mr. -mid Mm. 11. F. Flier, Mr Mobort I, Taylor, Mrs. (icrtrudo Stevens. Mlstcs (ioldio Tny lor and Mary Hole llonson, Mr. Mor ton l.tndloy mid May llonson. The monitors or tho Auxiliary of tho C. W. II. M. of tho Christian church mid their ft lends bad a moil enjoynblo mUsloimry ton Wednes day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. C. M. lld on Went Ninth street. Mm. Charles llaiolrlKFC gnvo suv oral pleasluU solos and rofrcslimonis wero served durliiK 'the aftuinoon lo about thirty Knouts. , Tho KulKhts or Pythias ontor tuluod Thursday ovonlut; to celebrate tho fiftieth anniversary of that or der. Dr. Marlon ;nvo sovornl violin so loot Ions accompanied by his sister Miss Marlon nml Mr. Mulkoy mul Mov, Shields Knvo addresses, attor which luncheon wiih sorved, On Tuesday net tlm ladies or St. Mark's Uulld will servo u Shrove Tuesday hronkrast for 25 cents von hIsHuk ot baked apples, boiuo-mado snusiiKo, southern corn broad, waf fles, pun cakes, duuRlinuta and cof fee. Ton cents oxtra will bo charged for ukks, Miss (lhulys llrown of nold Hill Is the Kiiest this week of Miss Mario Olsod Mr mid Mm, Chan, D. IICHkntt nml Mr. and .Mm. A F, Hloiniett ontor talned at flvo hundred nt tho homo of tho former, 1024 Kant Kluvonth (itrenl, Tiiemlrty ovonltiK. Six tables woro lined lo ncromniodnto tho card ln)om, tho untinj InstlnK until It o'clock when littichcon was nerved. Tlm highest scoreH of the oveiiln woro made by Mr. nnd Mm, It. U. KwIiik mill both were nwnrdod prizes. Tho ;uimti present wern: Mr. mid Mm, It. I,. KwIiik. Mr. nud Mm. II. C. Honny, Mr. nud Mm. Win. Welssor, Mr. and Mm. W. F. SulloiiKor, Mr. nnd Mm. C. DeVore, Mm. K, W. Wltto, Mr. mid Mm. .1. W. Ilannem, .Mr. nnd Mm. II. !". Piatt, .Mr. nud Mm. 0. If. Mnasdam, Mr. nud Mm. H. K. Tomllnnon, Mr. mid Mm. Charlo Caldwell, Mr. nnd Mm. A. 1'. Olson. Miss Gladys Peart nsilsted the hoatoMUfl lu nerv ing. Tho LndlfH' Aid of tho Pronhytor lan church tvlll hold nn all day ses sion next Tuesday nt tho chapel, bu KlunlDK at nine o'clock. I'ropara Hour aro being made for tho Easier sale. Under tho auspices or the Aid tho wedding ol Tom Thumb will bo given on March G, Mrs. Isanc WoM has removed from hor fnrm near Ilarbnugh Station nud will make Medford hor future home. having rented a residence on North Ilartlett street. Mm. K. 0. Hlddell was most pleat nutty nurprlsed at her homo on South Oukdnlo, Friday ovenlng by a num ber of her friends, to celebrate bar birthday. Mm. Lillian Glenn ban returned to Portland nrtor a visit here, tho guest of Mr. and Mm. F. U. Mills. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. !:. Moamen re turned Saturday from a two months trip through tho east. Mrs. I.ewlg Wakcman was hostess to the Tuesday luncheon club thU week. MIm I.oret Snyder of Glondnlo Is tho guest of her sister, Mm. Jacob sen. Tho Friday club was entertained by Mm. C. A. Knight this week. I WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES Tho regular meeting of tho Greater Medford club will take plnco In tho assembly room, Monday, Feb. 2:t, at 2.30 p. m. A full nttenduneo is greatly desired at the business meeting, ns lniortnnt business In to bo discussed nnd communications are to bo read from the stato federa tion's public health commltteo nt Portland relatlvo to appointing a local public health commltteo '.n Medford. Tho program begins nt 3 p. m. nnd promises to bo especially Inter esting. It Is cdurntlonal day and the program will bo lu chargo of Mrs. Klrby Miller, chairman of the educational department. Those who will address tho club are Mm. Malilo Parsons of tho Uni versity of Oregon and a past presi dent or tho Greater Medford club. Also Dr. Myers of tho University of Oregon, and Mm. C. J. Dusltuell, wlfo of thu president of tho Pacific Uni versity at Forest Grove. The literary department of the Greater Medford elub met In tho as sembly room of tho library Monday afternoon with Mm. F. W. Streets ti hostess. William Cullen llrynnt was tho topic. A very comprehensive pro gram was glum. Mrs. Streets openod tho program, with a brief sketch of llrymit'ti Ilfo and literary productions. Mm. S. A. Nye dis cussed his long career as n journa list, Mm. X. M. Putnam gave tho cliarartcrlhtlcs of his poems. Mis Muth Merrick lu an excellent sketch compared his translation of Homer's Iliad with tho translations of Pop, Newman nud Chapman, reading a portion of his translation. Mrs. A. Hracklnreed, Mrs. 11. C. (Centner nud Mrs. G. F. King rend selectod poems HIiiMrnting llryaiu's styKt nnd r;t'r." of Mtbjocts, A very Interesting program was given by tho Wednesday Study chiu at thel regular mooting this week. "Tho Meltgton or China," was tho subject ot study for tho afternoon nud Mrs. W. F. Shields was in ehnrgo. Her pnpor was on tho "Primitive Mollglou." Mrs. Torney gavo a paper on tho "Moligion of tho People," Mrs. Hollis on tho "Kollclon ot tho Scholar," Mm. Harmon on "Tnvisiu," and Mrs., Wortmnn on tho "Moligion of CivilUiiMou." A sou oral discussion by tho club fololwcd. Mrs, Streets was elected to fill tits vacancy made by tho resignation ot Mrs. Tuttlo. Tho Medford center of tho Drama l.enguo wuh formed Wednesday even ing and twenty dlioctors elected for tho oriinulKutlon. A meeting of tho directors has been called rot Mon ti a. v cumlug February 23rd nt the public library nt 7 SO o'clock, wbon officers will be elected nnd ti consti tution ndoptcd, Tlio folloowlong aro the dldcctOTs: W. I, Vnwter, Dr. F. C, Page, Mob ert Gordon, Miss K. Putnam, It, W Muhl, Mrn. F.dmund Hurko, Mm. K. K. Gore, Dunbar Carpenter, Mm. V. II. Plckl, V. F. Isaac, Lincoln Mr C'ormack, Mm. P. W. Ilnmlll, Mm. Porter Netr, Mm. Grorsn Daggett, Mm. Alan Ilrnckeurold, Leon I). Ilnx klnn. Hen Sheldon, Gardiner IluHh nnd Mm. .1. A. P. Andrews, MIm Venlta Hamilton will Iinrt chargo of tho noxt mimical brogrnm which will bo given tho first Monday In March at tho Page Theater nnd which will consist of -Hungarian music. Arrangements will bo made for tho nttemjanco of tho student of St. Mary's Academy. Also tto pa tronage, of tho men of Medford Is nspeelaly solicited. The educational department with Mm, Klrby Miller n chairman, will hold Its next regular meeting In tho club room Saturday, Fob. 28, nt 3 p. m. Tho subject Is scheduled as "Medical Inspection of Schools." Tho Moe Committee met at tho library last Thursday and prepared quantities of roso cuttings which will bo distributed, while they last, to aU who care to call tor them at the li brary. The regular mooting ot tho de partment or civics of tho Greater Medford club which Is schcdrled for; lob. '.'.,, will be postponed. The dato will bo announced later. m . Prof. Aycr who Is head of tho de partment ot education or tho Univer sity or Oregon will take for his sub ject, "How Shal Wo Co-oporato With tho Schools." MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiero 32(1 North Bartlctt. Phone SG3 M. KEEP CLEAN Keeping clean is one of the best, if not the best, preventive lor disease. Keeping clean means more than washing one's face and taking fin occasional bath. Keeping clean means keeping clean outside and inside. Scientific baths to cause perspiration (which is nature's method forgetting impurities out of the system) arc merely a step further than ordi nary baths. They are just as important to .. ur health, in fact more important than the usual tub bath. "While the tub bath removes outside dirt, baths such as we give here take out the inside dirt. AVhile wo are prepared to give tho baths and treatments for diseases, we believe that tho greatest good we can accomplish is in the prevention of dis ease through keeping ihe body clean. Once a week, a scientific vapor bath with a needle spray or shower and an alcohol rub, will keep you feeling fit and trim. Try it. Costs no moro than a Turkish bath, yet more pleasant and bene ficial. Separate apartments for ladies, wifli lady attend ants. Dr. R. J. Lockwood Booms 208-201-205-20(5 CIAHNUTT COREY BLDO.. Phone SIX ONE MORE WEEK OF THE BIG SHOE SALE EVERYTHING REDUCED 10i. TO,25' Special Reductions in AH Departments Glen's Ki-iuch Viscoli'.ed Hoots, all solid $5.50 .Men's Viscolized, full double sole Work Khoe..Jj2.35 Men's Gun Metal Uuttou Shoo, strictly up to date, for $12.65 "Women's Hrown Suede and llussia Tan Shoes, good for spring, at greatly reduced prices, $5.00 grades, reduced for one moro week to. ..$8.75 $1.00 grades, reduced for one more week to . ,$2.95 sjtf.fiO grades, reduced for one moro Week to $2.C5 A pair of Tan Shoes will look nice and wear that child better than anything olso you can get. Uuy them now at reduced prices. ftonieniber, this sale continues just ono more week after that shoes will cost you moro. liumuiri ber the name. C. M.Kidd & Co. Kidd's for Shoes nud ,t . - rs if TOM MACKEY NOTED EVANGELIST AND RESCUE MISSION WORKER Of Ohiengo, will conduct Special Services TONIGHT, FEB. 21 At Baptist Church You are cordially Invited Mtihtr's AMct Tt Hw DingMtr h Real Live Doll to Fondle U Woaua' Greatest Happtaeaa. She Is wisdom !"'If who knows of or learns of that fomou remedy, Mother's t rienu. it u an ex ter on I application for the abdominal mtuclrs and brrssta. It has a wonderful la llucncc. allays all frar, banishes n 1 1 pnin, Is a grateful en courattcment to tho expectant mother, and ttfrtnlls her to eo through the period bappr, In mind, des tined to anticipate woman s greatest hap plnex nn nature Intended she should. Tlte action of Mother's Friend makes tho muscles pliant and renpontlrt to expinilon. Thus all strain and tension imon the mtrven and ligaments Is avoided, nml, in place ot a twrlod of discomfort and ctnoptent dread It is a seasou of cnla repose and Joyful ex pectation. Tttern Is no nsnsea, no mornlnt slcsnea, no nervous twitchln. none ot that constant strain known to so many wonwn. TMs splendid remedy can b hid of nny nntr.lit st ?I.(K" a bottle. Write to llrau field Ueralator Co.. '232. rvmar Hide At lanta, fia., for their book to rxpertaat xottieru. ShocH for Kid, ISS tWSjQ? , ; 1 -' h'i y i ..i .. ij