MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIWION, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914.
frAQE, Tlflffifc,'
I! fJ tiisp
All i orn in ii m l(i( Iohh should ho In
li" I'rldny, Address society editor,
or phntm S'i J.
Tint Revelers gum unothur of (heir
delightful iIuiiich Tiiotidny evening
nt1 lliu Nut, when a liilldrcu'ii purl y
wns given, nil Hid iiiniiiliiirii mi I
guests ciiiiilni: ntllrrd tin t-liltilron.
"Stunts" appropriate- to chlldieii
occupied tlm first purl nf the exenlm:
when Mm. Hurry Orny who proved tn
I ni tlm champion chariot driver will
presented with u loving nip, Thn
Inilli'N filled tlu program iliirliu; tint
evening whim ninny of tlm imw steps
VMTll llllllCell.
Tim coiiuiillleo In charge deserve
grciit rri'illt fur nirtUliiK tint affair
null ii Mini-nit Tliity wiuo! Mr,
llnrry l.liulhity, Mm llnlph Hardsell,
Mlm liln I. rti Koiitiinr, Ml si Alclh.t
Bmerlrk mul Mis Torn Hutchison.
Among those present wero- Mr
ntnl Mrit. Drury, Mr nidi Mm. Until
iTinnl. Mr mill Mm. llnrry Grit",
Mr. mill Mm. Wheldou Middle, Mr
nml .Miti. Iru Dodge, Mr. ntnl Mm
Hurry Uuiliuty, Mime Hutchison,
Fish. Vmue, Kmurlrk, Trimhlond,
Mrnlcy, Kentner, Hnlllvnii. Jli'iirn,
limit, Alfuril, McCurdy. Sheldon,
lish, VaMcr, l.uiiiitilini, llnure, Tumy
mul Harrison.
Tim wedding of MUk l.nurn Noil
bur mul Mr llnrry l'orlir wns sol
ciiinUt'il Wednesday afternoon ill tint
I'rt'kti) ttTlnn church In Jacksonville,
?lnv. Untidy officiating. Iinmcdlntoly
nfler tlm ceremony (ho young couplo
left (or Hold Hill where Duty will re
side. Ilotli brldo nnd groom nro well
known nml linv n lot of friends In
(he vnllny. Mm. Porter spent most
of lutr llfit In Jacksonville, whero
tdie In very popnlnr, Mr. Porter Is
(he ion of Mr Porter of Mcdford mid
I manager of tlm IIIk Pint' Lumber
company of (Sold Hill.
Mr. Samuel Hill, tlm fittlior of
good road will ledum Mondny nf
titruoou al tint PiiKt opera Iiiiiuk, nl
a o'clock, on tlm "llenutlf)ltiK of tint
Pacific Highway" nml good mads In
general, under tint auspices of tlm
Grenlcr Medfonl rluti. Mr. Hill In
n lliont Interesting speaker mid l
most enthusiastic on tint subject. No
nilinliiKlon will bv naked ami every
olio In Invited.
Tlm Ollvo Itchccrn lodge No. 2S
enlerlnlni'd Km incmlmrit nml hulled
guests Tiiemluy when nu ciijci)nblii
musical program wmt kIvcii, nftor
which ilnlnty refreshments wero
liervoil.
9
Mr. uml Mm. Johnson nml duugh
tor of Oakland, (,'nl., Iiiivo rot unit? 1
from n trip to Kosuhurg mn nro tint
guests of Mm. Jolinson'N slslur. Mm.
I.eiin llnnklun.
Mm. Ciln In Jmiimy nml little
daughter left I'rldny for Sent lie,
whero tlmy will Join Mr. .Iiinney who
Ih In IiiihIiickh tliitre.
MUii l.iirlndn Cochrun has return
oil from HiiKimo, wliero Hint vIrKoiI
Imr r.Utiw, MIhh Inn, who Ih nlten.l-
Iiik tlm unlveriilty.
p
Mr. nml Mm .1. H, N'IIiih inilertnln
ed Tlinihilny for 1'iof, nml Mr.t.
O'dnni wflo luiivu Hiiliirilny for HitH
l.nhn,
Mr. Don Itnilitr left Tliumdny fo.
Kiiltnnn where hit will vlnlt hlu iilhtur
who hi iittiiiullni; Hut llnlvnriilty i.T
OroKou,
InvltntloiiH urn out for n ('ountf
ilnli iliinio, which will tin Riven nt
thu Nntntorlnm next Friday ovuiiIiik.
Tlm l.ndleH' Aid of Hut Pnmhyler
Inn cluirch will ineol Tiumdny uftor
noon ut .no o'ldoclt In tint elm pel.
Mr. mul Mm. O'durn imlortiilntid
1'ildny iiviuiliiK ut illnnur for Mr. uml
Mrii. A. C. Allen nnd children.
Mr. nml Mm. P. J. O'dnvu woro
' wiieh-enil vlnltom of Mr. uml Mm.
Pillion of HaniH Valley.
Mm. T. II. (IrlfflHi of Wnllit Walla
who formerly lived In tho valley in
vIhIHiik frlmulH hero.
Mr. nml Mm. .Iiinuni Pulton of
Tort Klitmiilh urn tlm kiiuhIu of Mr.
mul Mih. John Orlh.
Mm. .lohu Whllo mul daiiKhler,
unlved from California ThuiHiluy.
Mr. (Iiinleimr li'fl HiU wrnli for
lliu caul.
' Mini l.lllliu llnlny enlerllillU'd ut
iiirilu Thiiuiiluv I'Vinlni: fur thu pleu
ni.n of her tdnter, MIhh Opnl. After
ifirdN v,erit phi) eil niiipi)f wiik nerved
III tlm iIIiiIiik loom whlidi wim prutlllv
ilei'iiriited In npplo hlonnoiiiH, Over
the Inhle a nipld wiih miHpiillitud Ullil
ut eiuh ;iml'H plntn wait u heiut
uliuped hox uhlcli cinitnlnod nu mi
'iioiliii'i'iiient of tlm eiiKii;elil('lit of
MIch Onul Unley to Mr. I'ord llmul,
mid their pIcturi'H. I,lnhted liipern
were nt eiich plute, tlm oiiu which
hnrneil out tint hoiiiiorI wiih tint out)
to hn murrleil flrnt, MIhk Dnley a
Inpur hnrneil out thu Hoonent mid It
n'n uuiloiiiitcd tlm weddlni; would
incur III nhotit two mouthR. Tlm
fClleHlK went MIcM'H Helen Dnhl, Her
thu IlrnnilenliurK, Ai;iii'h luincit, '.nu
(Irlffln, Verun (Irlfflu, l.oriuiu Itowml
mid Mr. Donnlil KprliiKer.
Mm. J. I', Monro enlertnliied ln
formnlly nt cnriln Wediiemlny eenln
for Hut pleimuiti of Mr. mul MrK. V',
T, Wlltmu After itirdH, Niippnr wan
mined, when tlm mhlcK wero preltlly
decorated with imiiiiituiu llllen mul
vloletn nml tlm iinmu cnrdn rarrlod
out tlm color hclieliut. Tlumo preKent
were: .Mled llnttlo llrown, (irnce
llrown, Mnrlit Deveiiey, (loldlit Moon',
Mm C A AilnuiH, Mm II O. Putter
koii, Mm. Iieiilon Itnyhiuirii, Mm. C
(). Ditwimty, Mm Hurold Hinlth, Mm
Hndln Adaiim, Mm. V. (I. WlUon,
i:iuier Ailniim, Clnreiicu Mnrtlu, Chtin.
AilmiiM, J. I', Moore, J. .Vtonre, lien,
ton ltn bourn, Clnruiico Tedrlck nml
V. T. Wllmiii.
Tint nunlvemnry hull nml humiut
of the Avhlnml '.k turn held Mon
dny ei!Ulni: nt tlm l-'lkn tifiuplo In
Anhlmul. At inldnlclit nu excellent
mpper nn Mtrved nfter which tin
OnncliiK continual until u Inte hour.
Anioni; tluun from Medfonl who nt
tended were: Mr. nnd Mm. Kbul,
Mr uml Mm. A. ('. Hiiblmnl, Dr. nml
Mm. Helm, Mian l.eouori) Vnnro.
Ml Irene Kiulth, MerH. Ilnrold
Corhrnu, llornco llrouiley, I'rnuk
liny, nnd Klmer l'o.
Mm. Morton J. Kinorlck enler
tnliied luformiilly nl hrldKu Wcdnehr
dny nfternoou, for thu pleamiro of
Mm. Cdwlii Juiiuey. The luvlled
Kiiehtn, hetihlt ",0 honor uncut wer.
Meitdnliie IlobertN, Itotherninl,
Thlerolf, tlrny. Mine Ioln Trim-
blood, Kuril Hutchliiou, Helen Dnhl.
Kvelyn iioiittur, Alethn Cmerlck.
(liitiu llorloii, Idii l.cu Kontner.
Tlm Pnrent-Tenchom nmoclntlon
of (ho WnNlilnutou nml ltoneelt
rcIiooIh will hold n joint meeting nt
tlm llaptUt church Frldny nfternoou,
April Mm lOtli. Thu mihject will to
"Our UablcH." All mnthem lmvln
bnblen nre en poc hilly Invited to roino
nnd lirlim them. Kvery mother In
teieHted In tint fchooln Ih cordlnll)
Invited to ntteml.
Mr. mul Mm. A. J, llnnby enter
Inlued nt n St. PntrlrkM dinner nl
their homo Tucmlny ev'enliiK, tho ta
li) it ilerorntloim, fitvom nml jueiiu
were nil In keephu; with tho dn.
Their r.ui'HlH went Mr. uml Mm. V, S.
CiiUIiih, Mm. Maud Phltbrook, Mlniies
Mordoff, Diinhiiin, Wortinnn. David
son nml .leffcry.
Mm Chandler l'.y,t entertained
Thiimdiiy with n rhlldren'n puity, for
her lltllu daughter, Hlomior. The
KUOHtH worn Philip I.dwIh, lioxnuu
litilil, Mnry I.iiuIko Carpenter, Siuw
nrt Pnttemou, Jr., Ilarhara Cowloii
nml Philip uml Pri;i;y llnmlll.
Mm John While enlertnliied l-'rl-day
nfternoou for her iluiiKhtrr, Mm.
Pnlit) of llerkeloy (nee Zutn White ).
Tlioxit Invited wero MUhch ICnla Ju
colm, lleitlia HrandenliurK, l.ornlmi
Hilton, lone l'lyiin, Vunltu Hnmllto:i
mul Mm, Cieoley,
Mm. (leo. Ituhiii' nml iluiiKhtur
linvu rittiiriipil from Pot llmul whero
they Hpent Hut winter. Prof. Itelu.c
hi hero for u few ilnyii. hut rutuniH
ttmm to tho unlverHlty.
Tho Nullo club wan entertained
Thtimduy by Mm. 0. J. Hutchlnoii.
Tho dull KUoittH wero MomlnnutH Dun
lop, l.umtuluu, lloiion nml Warren,
Mm, Million' ntirt Mltw Mnrlon ro
turn next I'rldny lo thnlr homo In
HiiHtoii, after Iiuviiik upoiit Mm win
ter with Dr. uml Mm. Marlon.
Mm. Chun. Connor mul Minn Dor
othy Conner uro expected to return
hoiiii (n Medfonl, nfter IiiivIuk Hpuut
thu' winter nliroiul.
Mm. I. enter Cochran of (linnlx
Piihh Ih tlm HUiiHt of her u Inter, Mm.
II, D. DoArmuml.
'
Mr. nml Mm. Hurry Klndluy nro
Mm KiieHtN nf Mr. mid MrK. Friiuli
Mmliliui.
I'tiiliiy nlteiimoii, Mnreli 'JO, wu-I'liiH-riildin
ilny til Hie Kmlli I'lioe
nix xeliool, wlieie ,Mi.t (lince .Milam
In lenrliiiui. The elilliln-u nml Hie
leuelier liml enincil Hie llii lliem
MelvuM by Hi'llinif lluif IiiiHoiim nml
moiiii) nf the tt iff i ii' he tiuililiuiliooil
liml neeiiieil u line new Hut'pole uml
Met il up. Tint I'oiciiooii wiih Kii'iit
in Kiitlu'iun,' nl Hie xelioolliDiide uml
Uellllilie; U Ixilititit'llt Teiiht or the
iii'ij!lilorliooil'H bent. A'ler ilinuer u
nlmri projtrniii ol' noiin uml reeitn
Holm iiiiropriiite o the nrt-iittinti
wiih jjiven l.y Hut (euelier ntnl piipilx.
.Mr. Cliiixe, (he hiipcnimir, pne n
Kliorl talk on Hie "New lCiml of I'nt
riotiHin," uml .Mr. Well followed b.v
n Inlk on "The New t'oiiulry .School
uml f iidiiMf riiit Work." Tliu mikc
lion liv .Mr. U liml it l'nreiil
Tiiii'lirrH iihHociution be i'onueil uui
Willi it heiirly lehpoiiHC by the lilllliy
pal run h pieMiit, mul Hie following;
uffieern were eleeleil: Prehlilenl, Mm,
Shei-ln; vieepri'diileiil, .Mm. Aiulir
hoii; neen'liiry, .Mih. W'imt. AHer
wnnlM Hie erowil niljoimivil to out of
loom, wherp Mr. AiiilrrMini uml Mr.
CtiNter niixetl "Old Olory" to the
breeu while the erotvil slooil nt nt
tenlioii uml llie mi-IiouI eliiblreu kiii
Hie Niiliilu o (he llii. Tlirn wUh
lluee ruiiHiiiK clieerH tlm people de
piittnl with ii feclinj; that the ilny
liml Incli well Hpiul.
the (lolileii Link llihle i'Iiihk of the
lluptlht clitireli I'liteiltiinett (he liient
liern of the Amnion nml llnriieit
ohifieh uitli it St. I'lillieln party (lie
eveninj: if .Mnreli 17, nt the eli'uroli.
About hcvenly-llve enioved tlm eve-
iiIiij; loKeltie . Tim evrnitiK'n iiiiuiHr
nienl wiih furtiixlieil by u ilibute:
"lirsolvoil, Mint Hinvlu life ih linppiet
tluiu miirrieil life," in which Mm. !'.
W. Menm uml Mm. I.otits Hennctt
lulil (be uffirinuliu mul .Merm. B. C,
llop.e mill l.ouih lleutii'tt the iicku.
live. ('. It. Yoiinc iietcil iik ehuirmiin
nml Mm. Me('olloiili, MihH Cnrkin,
S. S. Aitkin, Hurl llnitnev uml .1. M.
OiehHley were jiulKen. The nffinnn
livet won.
Tile ilebule wiih followeil by two
uiiisienl iiiimbrri, "The Dour I.itllo
Shiitiimok by .Mm. (Ire-mlev, uml
'Oft In Hie Klilly XipM," by K. '.
lloHi'tt nml MU., JohiiNtoti. (iuuivH
itiiil refreHlimriitK of ire en-mil uml
mike cloned (lie oveulneii eulerttiin
uieut. Tliu Voiiiik llnchelors club of Mn
Preoby terlmt church entertained the
yoiitiK Indlux cln Tiienday uvuiilng
with n St. Pntrlckn dinner, Tho hall
wn decornteil with inyrtlo nnd vlo.
.eln nml uliiimrocks wore used for
Initio decoration. The KUeutH prcii
cut were: MIihuh l.nurn Trelchlor,
Cumin Drew, Jnmt White, Minnie
HelurlcliH, Kdlth Wllvou, Kllznlioth
ItlchnrdH, Carrie Jnckti, l.'hther llitr
rliiinn mul Stella Krllm. MeHHrn.
KriiiMit Pi Ice, Dnvld Illlss. Thomnn
(llffonl, Herman Harrison, Carroll
Carpenter, (leo. llent. Chun. Cowloy,
(leo. linker. Mr. ami Mm. J. F.
llnrrlnon nml Mm, J. 11. Cowley wero
llm tiinporotiH.
Tlm Holdeii Link lllhlo rlnnn of thu
llnptlnt church entertained the mem-
hern of tlm Amomt nnd llnrncn
clnKiien with n St. PnlrlrkH party,
TiieKilny eeuln:. An iiuiiihIiik dn
bain wiih held on (be Mthjcrt, "lie
Mihed Hint married people nro hap
pier than hIiikIc." Tlm ilebHtem wore
Mm. I'red Me:tm nml Mm. I.oiiIh lien
nelt iifflrmntlve, Mr. K. C. HoRBott
nml Mr. l.ouln llenuett ueKntlvu. A
A. Aklmi w:tK chief JiikHco uml Mm.
Iltiv, MikCiiIIoiikIi, MIhh Theon Cnr
kin. Mr. J. M. (Jrcssley mul Mr. Knrl
llmdiuy wero nnslsinut JmlKe.i. Chns,
Yoiiiik nn elinlrmnn. Several mnl
tul uiimbem woro rendered uml re
freahmuutii wuro hcrved Inter.
Tho I toy a I NulRhhom outertnluod
the Modern Woodmeii Tuesday oven
Iuk with n St. Patricks party In tho
IC. of P. hull, Shamrocko mid vloletu
decorated tliu table, around the hnU
decorntloiiH aultnblu to tho day -oro
iiHtul. A proKriun wiih kIvcii after
'dinner.
Mra. C. A. Hubbard was kIvcii a
most eujoyablu mirprlso puny Satur
day afternoon at her homo by a num.
her of hor friends, (o honor thu uu-
nlvomnry of hor birthday.
Mr, nml Mm. P. J, Neff, Ml
Mcnley uml Mr. lien Sheldon, :iri
spending thu weuk end with Mr. and
Mm, Mclutyro of Kaglo Point,
Mr. JanioH FruthlUKhnm of Cali
fornia ruturuod homo thin mornluK
nfter HpeudliiK thu weuk with II, II.
Pnttemou unit family.
Minn Kvelyn Soulier entertains
HiIh afternoon nt cariU,
?
Minx (iiurlotln lliinliH hrtH returned
from u rp to Portland.
On Hutiinliiy, Afnreli 1 1, Hie litm
pillible lioino or Mr. nnd Mm, II, ('.
ICenliier wiih lliu kcciio of it ilt'liu'ilful
lunclii'oii (,'lvi'ji in honor of tlm nil-
iioiiiiecniuiit of Hie eiiKiiKeiiiMit of
their ilaiiKlitor, Minn Malcii, to Mr.
I, ce I". Itool, I he Iuiiini! wiih bean
lifullv ileeonileil Willi fcniH nml Kin;
Ii Ii ivy, wiiile liiiue bunelu-H of ul
tnoiiil bloHHouiH filled every poHnible
eorner. Tliu Iiiiielieuii wiih hcivciI on
miiiiiII lubleM Hcntti'ieil about the
ruoiiiH uml were ileeornleil with !o
lit m nml jompiilH, Mihh Jeiiti HiiiIki,
MiKH Caroline Amltewn, MIhh Kruiii'CH
Kinney, l.ui'ile nml rriimen York iliil
tlm liunom, nfter which inudie by
AUhh Kimuiy uml .Mi--, Curolim; Ail-
ilrewH wiih iiiiii-Ii I'lijoycil. SUhh l-Vrn
lliitehihoii then plnviil thu weihliliu
iiiuri'li, uml from u door in llm rcur
of (he rooniH "(Jiipid," in Hie nluipe
of litllo Ilnrbiini Kentner, eurryuif; n
bow uml arrow, iit.'ienreil, presenting
eneh liuly with nn inrotv, mi whieli
were uuiiibum uml u veme, heifinlnc
with niiiuber one, Knch liuly reidl
her veme, the hint iituuber bein
held by Minn Kentner, uml nIiu reml
us follewrt:
"To lliefe pointed ri'inurl.H I will
irv (o reply: You huve roumlH for
HitHpieioii, 111 not deny. To t i,uit
uble eliinux thin mltlrcH 1 hriti uml
expluiti the whole mutter by iiiciiiih
of thin rim:." Ami in (IiIh pleuHtint
iiiiiuuer Hie ene;iie,ciri('nt of .MIhh Ida
lea Keiilner to .Mr. I.ee T. Koot of
iIiIk city w.ih iiur'ioum'fd, mul it Ik
nuiiorcd thut the weddiuc ,v'" Col
low curly in tho Kiiininer.
The following cucth were prenent:
tihidvN Currv, Feni llulehiiou, Alice
SlreelH, Aletbu K'unrick, .lean llor
tun, Ulanciie Wood, S)hil MhIi, Kdith
Fihh, .Mm. Knot, Mm. (leorce Kolj
erlK, .Mr.. Charles llrown, Mrs. '.
Middle Mm. W. T. Kentner, .Mm. II.
A. Orny, Jr., Mm. II. Ilothcrmel,
Mm. Ilowarl lliel, Mm. IM Jnniiey,
Mm. II. lhirdwcll. llrown, .Min.
lliiukH, 'Mm. II. l.indnay, Mr N. I'.
I.ee, Mm. IM AildrewH, MIhh True
blood. Medfonl Cninp, No. 00, Woodmen
of the World, cntcrtniued Chrysan
themum Circle, No. HI, Women of
Woodcraft, in their lodj;c hall Wed
nesdp" iukIiI, Murelt 18. About I'Jfl
peojde were preheut uml nartixik of
(he t.p1cmlid bnmiuet prepared by
the banquet committee, cmiMhtinj: of
II. u. Shearer, F. M. Jordan and Dr.
Hedges, iinMHtcil by Arm. 11. 0.
Shearer. At the eouchitioii of the
bampict tt first-elnss musical and lit
erary proL-rain wns rendered. The
Medfonl On'he'Mral club furnished
excellent ntti-le for the occasion ami
wiih thoroughly enjoyed by everyone
present. After Iho" iifeffrain waW fin
Midi all those -who wri.shed 'enjoyed
daneitic; for n nhort time. '' In all, tht
wan considered one o( the most en-
joynblo and meeessful ftmetions ever
(,ivcn by thi nocicty.
The pregram:
Music, Mfdford Orchestral club.
Address of welcome, Iouin itcnnett.
Ilesponse, Mm. F. W. Wait.
Sunt,', male quartet.
Address, "Compensation," 11,
Mulkcy.
Heading, Or. Hcilpes.
F.
Irish soup, "Mush, Mush, Mush,"
J. M. Flcmiiif;.
Vocal duet, Hose nml Ittith
Hill
Mill. IIIRH.
Kceitntion, "Koruet,"
ltose
C
iiiks.
AddresH, Mm. Pearl.
Soup, irini lumrtet.
Music, orchestra.
Mrs. Ida Kcuixorthy of South
firnpe slreel entertained members of
the W. If. C. uml Post Tuesday eve
niiif, the 17th. It wns tho hostess'
birthday, as well us St. Putrid'
day. The house was tastefully dee
orated in green and shamrock to Miit
(he occasion. The hello of ihe eve
ning was dressed in a very full
draped suif, wiih green trimmings
ami a green siish. A ten t uro of the
evening was a St. Patrick's salad
thut proved to he a fortunn teller. A
few nro still wondering how St. Pat
rick found out about the tango danc
ing ami joy ride. One thing ho did
not disclose was the hostes' age.
Donald II. NowburK of Hobs I.nno
left for Kugene whore ho will visit
his sister, MIsa Mauilu'NowhurK, who
Is n btmlent at (bo V. of O.
.
Prof. P, .1, 0'(5.irn waa'suest of
honor nt a farewell lnuc,uot Tuesday
evenlni; given by A. C. Allen nt the
University club.
Miss llipsy Johnston of Victoria,
M. 0., is visiting Mrs.K. 0. Uogsett,
I) 1'J North Central avenue.
Mm, James Stevens of New York
City was the guest of Mrs. Kd An
drews this week.
Mtns Urnco May berry of Portland
Ih visiting friends iu Medfonl.
Tho KnHtern Star will have n no
dal nluht next Wuduoiriny,
Mr. and Mr. John M, Hoot left
Saturday for Ban I'raiicUco,
Mm. J. W. Clinton left Thiimduv
for southern California,
"MOST MARRIAGES ARE FOUNDED ON PLATONIC LOVE
-ON THE BRIDE'S PART," SAYif KATHARINE GREY
"Are marriaceH founded on pin
tonic; lovo jiistifiablcJ" Kiitherinc
flrcy, the neeomplinlied nnd intelleet
uiil netresH, wiih nsked. Mi- Orey is
the (llr or "The Hide of .i," it new'
fnree, in which hIih munnpCH two ex-
liusbmidH nnd one real litisbuml. She
docH it HiieeesHfully.
"The cpiestion whether or not pla
loiiii' inarriapcH are juslifiiiblu is not
(ho itnjtorlnnt epiestion," miid Miss
Orey. "The importnnt fuel in thnt
most of them are plntonie, on the
part of the brides- nt least. It
doesn't make any difference whether
they are or nre not to be justified,
they will continue.
"Moat umiicn," bho continued,
"wed for a home mid independence
of their parents or ptinnlinm, for a
A very delightful surprise party
win given Mra. Chnrlotte Hubbard,
nt her homo on Riverside avenue- on
lout Saturday, on tho occasion of her
eighty-first birthday, the members of
tho Ulblo class of tho McthodUt
church, to which she belong3.
"Grandma" Hubbard has never grown
too old for Sunday school and her
bright, happy faco Is always present
whenever her health will permit, nnd
Is an Inspiration, not only to her
teacher, but to tho members of tlm
class ns well. Thoso present were:
Mrs, Addlo iialley, teacher of tho
class, Mrs. L. C. Iteddon, Mrs. OJcorgo
Mickey, Mm. Hugh Elliott. Mm. M.
B. Fielder, Mrs. I. J. Philips, Mm. M.
V. Denny, Mm. M. J. Meeker, Mrs.
M. S. CroV, Mrs. "C. B. Cardon. Mrs.
M M. Mordoff. Mrs. J. Pontine. Mrs.
M. E. KellogB. Mrs. S. A. I.lndlcy.
Mm. M. II. Metz, Mrs. George Culton,
Mrs. Jnno Carroll, Mrs. W. II. Meek
er, Mrs. Asa Hubbard and Mm. Bid
ridge. i
A pretty wedding look place at
lloscburg this week, when Miss He
sie Kidder and F.vcrctt MeDauiels
wero married. The wedding was sol
emnized at the home of the bride's
parents by ltev. Paul J. I.iin, pastor
of the First Presbyterian church of
this city. A reception followed. Mr.
ami Mm. MeDauiels left for Portland
on their weddine; trip. Mr. MeDau
iels is employed in the forestry serv
ice with headquarters at Medfonl.
His wife until n'ccutly was engaged
in teaching school nt Ito.scbnrg.
St. Patrick's evening a number of
friends surprised Herbert hunt al his
home on Hast Ninth street in honor
of his birthday, hestuwimr on him
several ye-y acceptable remem
brances. Til" evening was pleasantly
passed iu pla.viug various games, af
ter which a bouutitul luncheon was
served. Ihe (able was liisteiiilly
decorated with shumoreks, on which
a hiio birthday cake with sixteen
lighted caudles fonueil the center at
traction. Mrs. I.unt was assisted bv
Mm. K. V. Madditx.
There was u great gathering of the
Moose of southern Oregon Frid.iy
night, when a big celebration uml, in
itiation was held. Special trains
frtim Grants Pass, Uoseburg uml Ash
land brought delegates, mul , at 8
o'clock a huge parade was held,
which was followed bv a banquet uml
initiation. The ladles of thu iinrlv
were entertained ut the Ns during
thin ceiemony uml al 11 o'clock there
was dancing at the Nat, which lasted
until a Into hour.
Mrs, II. Kent of Hast Main enter
tained thu flood Will el ub Wcilucsdity
aflcrnoon, March 11. Kvery one e.
peels a good time at Mrs. Kent's, nnd
no one was disappointed. Refresh
ments wero served' during Ihe after
noon. Mm. Duuiilstou outortuluoit at
cards Thiinuluy afternoon for her
niece, Mm. Edwin Jiiiinuy who left
for Seattle this week.
A farwell reception was given Prof
O'flarn at lliu University club Thurs
day uvvhlnu.
chance to be someone in n world of
their own. They liktv Iheir husbands,
of course. Tliry pick out the kind
'of mmi they rim like. Hut most of
the love h on the part of the hint
bauds. Thu brides make n great
pretense of love. Some of them do
love; others learn to lovo after lliey
have been miirrid if (he husbands
are gallant enough to make Them
lean).
"In Kuropc there isn't even the
pretense of love, most marriages be
ins settled by parents. Girls
see enough of their fiances before
iniirringo to Jeani to love them unless
it Is it ense of love' ut lirst night.
Some of them leant to love their hus
bands later, nnd some learn to love
other women's husbands."
The homo of Itoy V. Dunham, 701
N. Itlverslde, was tho sceno ot a very
pretty wedding on Sunday morning,
March ISth, when his nlcco, MUs
Edna Handle, became the brldo o
Clarence J. Sutor of this city Tho
ceremony was performed by Hov. E.
Olln Bldrlgc, of tho Methodist church
in tho presenco of Immcdlato frleriJs
only.
Miss Rosamond Kennedy attended
tho bride, and Mr. Marlon Wright
acted as best man. Mr. Sutor Is' on;
of tho popular young business min
of tho city, having lived here for
several years. Tho brldo, formerly
from Indiana, has made her homo
for tho past two years with her
aunt, Mra. Dunham, and Is n, young
lady of great charm nnd attractive
ness. Tho good wishes of a host cf
friends follow them to their homo
on Twelfth street whero they will
rcsldo in tho future.
MUs Lucllo Crane of Minneapolis,
Is the guest ot Mrs. Halph Ilardwcll
WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES
The Drama league is making great
progress and hopes to hecomo a
member of the national league next
week. In order to join the league it
is necessary to have onu hundred
paid memberships. More than tho
necessary number have signed up and
ns soon as the dues are paid a cheek
will he fonvardi'tl .'-' the national
center.
It is impossible for the member
ship committee to personally nk ev
ery ono who is interested to become
a member, and they will consider it
a favor if any ono who wishes to help
this movement will send their name
nnd address for a year (fl.00) to
Mm. Phil llamill, cliainiiau of the
membership i ommittee.
There is n prospect of having sev-
era I good plays in the near future.
Henrietta (Jrosuian is coming the
last of (he mouth uml there is a
possibility of (he "Hluo Ilinl" stop
ping here.
With Hie support of a strong
Drunm league, it will be possible for
many good plays to bo seen in Med
fonl, and everyone who is interested
iu getting a better class ot atlrue-
lions in Mcdford is asked to join.
Throughout tho coimtry woman's
organizations are taking up tho work
of "nprovliiK country highways and
'" section la this development of.
womon's activities Iu public attain
rinuro markod than It Is In tho stuto
of Oregon, whoro tho women uro en
tering Into u campaign for the con
struction of better highways and
their beautlflcutlon and mnlnton-
i'nnco. Realising that this worthy
rnuue should bo ulded and encour
aged in our locality In every possible
wuy tho t! renter Medfonl club en
deavored and havo boon Htiicessful
Iu Bocurlug Mr. Sam 11(11, tho great
good mads enthusiast uml udvoca
to spenl: nt tho Page Theater noxt
Monday afternoon March 'J 3rd, un
tree planting and tho great possibili
ties of making our state highway, ono
of. It not tho most beautiful In thu
country Kvuryoim seuuu lo realize
lliu ii real benefits this statu will ro
adie from tho luillilluu of Hid IiIrIi-
. . a y ,
cnsfnrn tiJirrfst tfnvof (vqr' (heicf
ronds during tho next two yrnrn nnd
the cdiidlll6n of tho roads oVnr which
they halo to (ravel will detorm'lno
tci a great extent tho numhor of theau
'tourist whd will slay with us. Lot
Mih park tho roadwny In each direc
tion lending In (6 Mcdford nhd Wone,
td tho entrance, lot us plnn n prof M
slou of our chosen rose, tho "Hugh
Dixon," that the approach will 1)0
worthy of our beautiful town, A
splendid opportunity will bo given
tho pcoplo 6f Mcdford to become In
formed on good roads and tree plant
ing, etc. and U hi hoped thai a full
huiii-n will greet Mr. Hill, who Is a
most Interesting speaker and that
ntighly Informed on his subject.
Don't forgot tho dato Mondny nftfer-
noon, March 23rd, at tho Page Tltha-
itor. This lecture Is frco and all are
Invited.
.
Mm. A. A. lilrd) chafrninri of tin)
Greater Mcdford club commlltco and
I ono of our most enthusiastic and
energetic club workers bo's beon vis
iting In Salt Lake City for several
Weeks nml will return to Medfonl
early In April. Sho writes that hV
Ms bringing with her the 'latest nnd.
most Improved data, relative to tho
fly campaign which she expects' W
titan Immediately on her return', also'
sho has many helpful suggestions for
thu raising of money far tho rosn
festival. Mm. Iltrd has spent md'lf
of her time whllo In Salt lako City,
with tho city Inspectors and sha
writes that In two year's time this
woman Inspector has entirely rid tho
iclty of cockroaches, which it seems
was tho city's pest.
Tho educational department of tho
Greater Mcdford club will meet In
tho club room at tho library, Satur'
fday, March 28th at 3 p. m. Tho
'commlltco in chargo havo prepared
'nn interesting program, and ' 'they
'invito all parents, teachers and thoso
interested In tho education of trio
child. They expect as many mem
bers of tho Parent-Teachers' asso
slatlon to attend as' possible. City
'Superintendent U. S. Collins odd
Principal C. H. Dowman of tho high
school will give talks on tho schddl
'problems of today and tho 'work be
ing accomplished In tho schools of
Mcdford. Prof. Isaacs, instructor of
music In tho schools, will ' tarnish
'two selections, by a chorus from tho
different grades. This program
should bo of such interest to parents
'that a large audience will greet the
Speakers. '
Tho social hygiene department mot
at tho residence ot Dr. Myrtle S.
l.ockwood on Tuesday, March. 17.
Mm. E. E. Goro presented a citrc-
fully prepared and most interesting
paper on "Heredity," using charts
copied from Goddard's "Kallipalc
Family," and giving a brfcf rovfew
ot that .book. Also pointing out from
local data, that this Is our own prot
lom and tho tlmo la present to In
vestigate and study theso ' things.
Discussion of tho subject' followed
during which refreshments 'wero'
served. Tho houso was decorated In
'green with golden harps In honor of
St. Patrick. Not tho least Interest
ing part of tho program wore tho
liablcs present. Thcro was a good
attendance In spite ot tho unusually
warm day.
' The regular meeting ot tho chic
'department which is scheduled for
Wednesday, March 25th, is postponed
tho dato to bo announced later.
Tho names of Mm. Mario Otter-
dahl. Mm. 11. E. Whitman, Mm. E.
'V. K. Carkln and Miss Thcono Car
kin havo beon added to tho enroll-
Tment of tho Greater Mcdford club.
The next musical of tho Greater
Medfonl rlub will occur tho' first
Monday In April nt tho Page Theater
and should provo very Interesting.
Tho program Is undor tho supervision
of Mm. Jonas Wold and will cousin
entirely of tho music of American'
composers.
Mrs. IMjiiiuid llurke, president of
Ihe Drumu League Center of' Med
fonl, is in receipt of a letter froiii
Mrs. A. Starr llest, president of' tlm
Drama League of America, hearing
upon our unusually efficient, and al
ready effective methods of organisa
tion here nml stutiii" that our cen
ter is the first ami only one which
has been formed without tho aid of
the National Drama League iu send
ing some repieseututivc- for the pur.
pose of organizing such a center anil
starting it iu notion.
This will no doubt bu u further
encoiiragcmunt to continued ami
even greater ef foils on the part of
those who have already become mem
bers of our Drumu League centuraud
uf stimulating interest and HpuiTing
to definite notion to those who have
not yet jollied thu center.
Thu Wednesday Study club met
this weok nt thu library when a very
good program was presented on tl4
'"Language and Literature of China.-"
Mrs, Ed Warner, who Whs In charw
of tho program, gam n most liitvr
(Continued oh i'mk f.)
way. Tboro will htf thoiisandu ot