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A lllUlll HllOWlT Willi hold W'oilllOH-
dny nftornnnii ill tint homo of Mrs, .1,
T, DnvlH, 1021 W. Ninth Mieot In
honor of Ml ah Nolllo DavU. At 1:0(1
o'clock llr.lit lofroitliineiitii worn
nerved,
TIiohi) present wornr MrH. 12, L.
DiivIh, Mnt, Itiiehol Kmlri, MrH. It. A,
l)nls, .Mm, Puorl H.ivls anil daughter
Viva mill win Alfred, Mrs. A. !', Ditvln,
Mrs 15. J. DiivIh mul hod Out ml, Mir.
P M. t'rulK nml two daughters, IVm
mill Edith, Mm, llojd unit luiliy, Mm.
II. V. Wiinl mul run, Mm. It. A. Oar
rlnuii, Mm, I'm nil Lawrence, Mm.
i:unry I'urillii, Mm. Johnston nml
daughter Vlvlnn ami son, Mm, (1. II,
Kmlrt ami daughter Irene. Mm. 0. H.
Kudu nml diiughtor Itarluil, Mantur
lliiriitit Warren mul l.llllo Ernin Dnv
lH; MUhoft Nolllo Dnvlti, Nova DiivIh,
drum lint In, Evn W'arnm, 0ial Clo
lniiiiH, Iva Wilson nml Ethel (larrlmin.
Minn Mmiiln Nowhorry u( Koss I.iiiio
who Im n student of tlio University nf
Oregon nt Eugene, linn 1it elected
n iiuunhor nf tlui Lnilles' (lien rluli, of
tint unhorMty. Two Mcdrnrd hoys
Win. Vnwtor ami Donnlil Nowhorry,
liai iilmi lii'on ehoon moinlior of
tin IIoh' llleo rluli of tlio Hiiuin Instl
tiiilnn. Thin In tpillo an lionnr an those
iiiiIIh aro all freshmen ami there tiro
inmiy cnudldiite for these places ami
only eight art selected for eiich"eluh.
Tlil mukos four Modfnnl students
who nro represented uu tlio fmnoiiH
(',! i'IiiIih of tlu count, llorhcrt Alforil
being a member of tint Stanford ditto
rluli, Mt'dfonl (tin well, bo iroinl of
tlU'in.
Tlio Hokiio Hlvor Woiiu'Ii'k Col
lege rluli uii't IIiIh iiflornoou at tlio
liomo of MIh Hnodltor. TIiIh Ik tlio
only October meeting ami the nun
mlttoo tihi'd tln Hiillowo'cu sugges
tions, iti(ornlliiK tin' oiillro Iioiimi
with tlio tropic or fullH. Tlio IiiijcIi.
ron uart soned at .1 On nml the snout
iiehoino wiih rnrrloil out In menu ami
tnlil iliToratloiiH, Mm. Hoboe luid
charge of tlio program. Tin subject
under illHriiHHliin wiih tlio Econuiiilo
riituro of Wonu'ii. Thin wiih nbly
liiiudli'd In Mm Hid 'h own delight
fill vsiiy. Tho committee In charge
was Mm. John Parkins, Mm. Itobec,
Misses Hnodlcor, Coryell, Moore,
Miiiihoii anil Cor) ell.
APHlHtnut Htuto Inspector Mm. I.lr
xy Hiullli vlHltcil Chester A. Arthur
Woman's Relief Corps, Wi'ilni'Hiliiy
afternoon. Mm. Hmltli visited tho
W, It. C. rour yearn ngo, anil wiih
vi'ry imu'li surprised, ami pleased to
flml It hail mnro tliun ilouhleil In
Uo, havliiK at prciii'iit tlmo over fiO
iiuuuhi'm. Hho PXproHiii'il homolf an
well iiIi'ahoiI with tlio work and fl
nnnrliil HtamlliiR of tlio order. At
rhino of tho lui'otliiK n corliil tlmo,
with a bountiful rtpHt wan onjoyed
l.y all,
Thn.Hoclnl hyjili'iio iloimitinont of
tlio (Iri'iitiT 'Mcdford rluli hold n
vnry In t (trek t In k inci'tliiK Thurnday,
Octolior 1, nt tho homo of Mm.
HtoaniH. "Ideal lloyhood'' wan tho
topic Htudliul.
Tho first roKiilar mooting nf tliU
iltMuirtnumt will ho hold nt tho library
Monthly, Octolior 12, nl 2:30 o'clock.
Dr. Harbor will talk to iih on "Ideal
Hoyhooil," All uiotliOM nro nryoil
to nttoml.
Mm. It, I.. Wlmor ontortaliioil tlio
llttlo rolkn Kntiinlny In honor of lur
llttlo ilniiKlitor Loua'H fourth lilrth-
tlay. (liuui'H ami iiiiihIc formoil tho
tmtortiiliiuioiit for tho nftoruoon and
lofroHhnumtH woro Horvcil, TIioho
proHout woie: I ,nii Hurtou, Htollu
I'ortor, Nollo (IIuhhcocI;, Kaillo HIiii
liioiiH, Aidlth (limit, l.oo Krauk, Km
inn Hliiiuion, Hurtou llutcji.
Mm. H. O. Hriilnaril of Now York
wiih tho r.ui'Ht (IiIh wcolc of MiH, M.
Ottiudalil. Mm. llrnliiind In on
i onto to Idulio whoi'i) Hho will upoml
tho win (or with hor hoii.
Hov. KIiIiMko nml wlfo loft tlilK
wcolc for I'ortlr.ntl, Hov, Kldrldno
Iiiih boon piiHtor of tlio MothoillHt
chinch ror tho pjiHt throo yviim,
MIbh Molllo Hi lit ami Mm. Nottlo
ThompHon of .liickHtinvlllo woro kudhIh
Tiii'Hiluy or Mm, Wilbur Joiioh of
IttlHH 1,11110,
Mm, Phil lliiinlll oiiloiluliioil lit
liinclmtiii KrMiiy for Ilin ploiuiiii'ii of
hor iilorti, MlMri Mnjorlo lluivoy,
Mh Null Hlonii loft thin wcok for
Ii I W3P
Tho int'olliiK tbhi wcnk of tho
U'liitiii'Hiltiy Htiuly club wnn ono of tho
iiitiHt onjo iiblo In IIh blHtory, wlum
it liincboou wnn mirvoil fit tho home
of Mm. York,
Tho lahlori, illuliiK loom nml llv
Ini: toum, woro tiiHtofully ilocoratod
with i oil ilahlliiH ami Wooilbluo.
Mm Mourn, thr proNbitint, piovoil
It HI. .Hi orfll'loUl.llllll Witty tOIIHlllllH'
troHK,
Tim flrnt toiiHl, Our Now Moiuhom,
Mm, Mourn, wiih roiipomtoil to by MIhh
AtiHtln, In a cliariiiliiK, brlo( mlilroHH
promlHlui; tho lojnlty nml Inturcut or
tho now moiuhom,
Mm, II. C. Ktoddiinl broozlly ro
npomloil to tho lonnt Tho OptlinlHt,
provliiK tho tiuth of tho optlmlHt by
kIiowIiik tho aliKiinlltloH of tho PohhN
llllHt.
Tho KiikIIhIiiuiui nt Home, onubloil
MIhh Yoiiiik to nrouno mlinlratlon foi
tho loyalty or (ho Hiotcliiuiin, tho
IrUhiunn, tho Wolchmnn, tho (Nina
illnn, tho AtiHtrlnu, tho Houlh African,
now nil KiikHhIiuioii,
Tho Hliuly for tho yonr Ih Knitlniul
mul WnloH to which twolvo nftor-
iiooiih will ho uhi'ii In plnco of the
uhiihiiI ton nftcrnooiiH.
Mm. Alforil ami hor aHHlHtmitR
MoHiIninoH. Pfipo, Warrior, Wortinnu
ami llnrmoii iloiuoiiHtrntoil tho In
Hpocllou In (holr appolutmcut nn tlio
(lood TIiiioh coiiimlttoo.
A moHt niirroHHful public rocoptlon
wnn tomltroil Mr, William I Inn ley of
HtiniH, proKronlMii nomtnou for
I'ultoil KlntoH Houiitor, TiiiHilay even
liiK at tho Mcdford Hotel, by tho lud
Ich' llanloy club.
An onjoyablo iiiimlcnl projjnun wuh
Klvon ilurliiK tho ocnliiK ami rcfrcnli
nii'iitH wcro Hurvcil,
Aiiioiik tbo billion on tlu reception
coiiimltlee woro MohiIiiiiioh V.. II, Hun.
ley, I'rod llopkliiH, I'rnuk Mnilden,
(IcorKO DnKKett, ChllH. Sclllerfollu, J.
I'. Hoot, IM AndroWH, BarKont, J. !'.
Hoidly, Prank Owen, IVdroy Ootcboll,
(' M. KiikIIhIi, IlutchlHou, J. P.
Miimly, Prol MwIh. IMutt, Hrncl,uu
rlod, Portor Neff, llornco INdton,
(leorKo AmlrowH, MIhhoh JoHophlnu
Hoot, Douol, Pocbrnn, Dorothy DnK
Kett. On ml I no AndrowH.
Tbo i:i!,H' lailloH unve a omul mic
coHHful Hiippor WoilnoHiIny oiouliu; at
Hi. .Murl.'H hall, which, wuh very ivoll
attouileil. Tho proceciU ko townriU
tho fiirnlHhInKH of tho now i:ikn
toiuplo,
Tim TuoHilny Luncheon club hail
their luncheon thin scok tbo homo of
Mm. York after which tho club ad
journed to tho homo of Mm. I.oiiIh
Wnkoiiinn for cnnlH.
Mr, nml Mm. Prank AmlrnwH of
Kenton, Ohio, aro tho i;uos(h of Mr.
mul Mm. Jnp Andrewn nml tlulr
ilaiiKhtor, Mm? llnrry Llndney of Cen
tral Point.
Mr. nml Mm. 0. II, llrnlimrd who
liavo lived for tho pant yenr In Mcd
ford loft t tt la week for their former
linnin In North Dakota.
Mm. P. 13, Merrick leavcH Momtny
for I'uitene. where hIio kooh to attend
tho Htnto convention of Peleratoil
clulm,
Mr. nml Mm, Our Nichols of
Hrow unborn nro vlHltliiK'wItb Mr, ami
Mm. John H. NnrrlH of Mldvnlo or
chard.
Mm, Mablo HohcrtH, grnnil chief of
tho P)thlaii HlHtom, wag tho kuohI
(IiIh wcok of Mm. John A, Porl.
MIhh Joannotto Pnttomon Ih spend
liiK tho wcok-oml with MIbs Olmlys
Natwlck at KiikIo Point.
Mm. Mnislo Hiirnott mul Mm. Ocor
Klii IIoIihh havo returueil from n visit
In California,
Mr. nml Mrs. Preil Polouo of
KiikIo Point nro HpomlliiK tlio wcok
In Medforil.
Senator II, Von dor I lollop of Wol
loii him boon upomlliiK tho wcok It)
Medforil.
Mm, Prank Owen Itan na hor Iioiiho
KiioHt, hor BlBtor MrH, 13. Wallace
OBhorn.
MIhh llollnu McDonald of HtiHohuri;
Ih tho Knout of frlonilH In Medford.
Mlit Vlrttlula ('ardor In tho kiiohI
of rolatlvoH In (IranlH Piihh,
t
Mm, Itolieit Tolfor nf Kiiitono Ih
vUIIIiik rolatlvoH In Dili) city,
MIhh May lloinuni of Clolil llll) In
vUlllnn In Mudfiinl,
Mm. Prank Owon entertained TiU'M
ilny afternoon for her llttlo rmlihow,
Kukoiio Chelpii Onborn, to celebrate
JiIh Hotoutl hlitlulay.
Iitiuchoon wan Hervoil for tho llttlo
onen ami fuielKii (IoIIh woro owed iik
f ii Jiru Tit ft ttifil lifirif n tut n tauf
I'liuint iii itiwiiniin uiiii u iw
frlemlH cmuo In Inter for ten,
Tho KHoHtH were: Peitglo Ilurnlll,
Herlba Porter, Ituth Ilowno, John
Pianrln Heddy, Honnoy Pattemon,
Hand) (iutlirlo, Mm, (JeorK Curptin
ter, Mm, Prod CowIoh, Mm. K, Wal
lace OhIioiii, Mm. Pred MopkliiR, Mrn,
Wiillor llowiio, Mm. (Iutlirlo nml MIhh
lliirvey.
The Pnrciit-Toiiehom' iirxoclutloii of
tho WitHliliiKlon nehool held their ri.'K
ular iiiiM-tliiK I'rldny aftornooii. After
n brief biiHluoHH hohhIoii the following
proKrani wiih kIveii: liiHtrunieiital
nolo, MIhh Ciirolluo Paul; reudliiK,
MIhh llorthu Kllzabotb llopklun;
ho uc by hocoiiiI Knulo, which wan fol
lowed by ii iIIhciikhIoii on "Proper
Kitilpinent mul how to obtain It.'
Tho leatlom In the iIIhcuhhIom were
Mm, liiiiner, MIhh Devero mul MIhh
Piiriickor.
Mm. DmilelH received flmt boiiom
mul Mrn. Wakciunu hccoiiiI. Tho
honor I'.ueHt rctolvcil a box of Kpllx
enbnrc upplen dccoruteil with autiiiiiii
leaven. Mrn. ('. J, lliitcblHuu, Mm.
Clinrli'H Palm mul Mm. Harry Kind
nay tirHlHteil the hoHtcHH. The KUcHtH,
benldo tbo honor Kuont, were: Men
ilaiueH KnlKlit, PnKe, Purilln, Carey,
I.iiiiihiIcii, Kentner, Vawter, Plrkol,
Now'hury, lllijdle, Daniels, Undue.
Wakoiiiau, Hokkh, Kotitter, HiikIInIi,
l.liulHiiy, Palm, IlutchlHou, Hoot, Mc
Millan, h'cnntlln, Harly or Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Tlio marrliiKo of MIhh Nolllc Da
Ih, datii;hlcr of Mr. mul Mrn. Perl
DiiiIh and Prederlck Purdln, hoii of
Ma) or Purdln, wiih holeinuUed on
ThiirHilay eM-nlui; nt tho home of tho
brldo'H pareutfl on Went Hlevontb
mieet. The wedding wni a or.
pretty affair mul the Iioiiho wuh nr
Untidily decorated for the occiihIoii
Mr mul Mm. Purdln are well known
ami havo many rrlomln here, where
they will make their future home.
Mm. Jtip .tulrouH cn'.or.talncd iiiom
chariuliiKly I'rldny afternoon for the
pleiiHiiro of her nlHter, Mm. Prank An
dreKH or Kenton, Ohio. The home
wiih nrllHtlcnlly decorated with uiuhh
oh of uiiUiuiii leaven iiKoil for hack
Krouiul with different color hchomcM
In each room, ami tbo Hcheuie of ilt c
oration wan iiuiHt etfi-cthe.
Mm. H. C. Coru Ih Id Portlnnl to
work for tho ro-cHtnbllHlimcut of
tlio Southern Oregon nnrinnl nehool
nt Anblnul. Hho will nttoml tbo
liicotttiK of tho State I'ederatlon of
rlubH nt Hiiiteno, lief ore retumliiK.
Mr. U. It. Crnntlell nf Preeport.
I,. I., who ban been vIhHIuk IiIh hop
Jiiiiich II. Crmulell, left ThuiBilny for
California.
MIhh Corn Cnutrell of Salem, whose
former homo wns In Mcdford, Is
HpemlliiK tho week hero, the Knent of
frlomlH.
Mm. W. W. UHHhor of AHhlmul linn
returned to hor homo cfter a vUlt
with frlomlH bore.
Mr. Ilalph JiicoIih rotiiruoil thU
week from u month'H Btay In Califor
nia, Mm. 0. W. Hoffman Iiiih returned
from n iuouOi'h visit In San I'nin-
ClbCO.
Mr. mul Mm. Prod Tlco Iiiih ie
turned from a vlalt In Klaiuuth PiiIIh,
MIhh Mildred Novak or Hcdilln&
Cal Ih vIhKIuk Medforil friends.
MIbh Maude Nowmnn leaves thin
week for hor homo In Kurek.i,
A Wet Day?
Go out on the
job wearing
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SLICKER
Wo la It Bd.ri Ii".
mul lit tU over let con
loit, tilting rnuuh IoiIaiuJ
the Hinn of hij trttlcr.
nj wtuipiool thiouth J
lluuuh. No It Ihlt tig
talum wlt cnnol tun
In wnf im (ruali ovf iup and Uitloo. Out lrntd
Ituiif EJft Mop n y iliop.
$3.00 Everywhere Satislactioa Guarute4
. Cahhg nt
A. J. TOWER CO., Boston
DR. RICKERT
OPTOMETRIST
Tho Hclutliitflo, IntolllKont,
driiKloHR, offlcloiit ilaptiitlou or
kIiihhoh for tlio aid of vIhIoii and
tho lollef of liomlucho mul eyo
HtlUlll.
SUITE 1 find 2 0VKK DKUKIAS
(licoii TiiidhiK HHiiiipii (llvoi
jbrr.w
(Iriiml Pntrliirch 0 W, Wrluhl, of
Allinny, Oro head of tho oncainp
iiieiit brunch of I, O, O, P. for tho
'Hint 0 of Ort'Kon, United tho local ori
cainpiiioul on WediUHilay, October 7,
ami khvo ii very nbto arjd ItMtructlvo
' n IjI hu h ftlt fil l'iu.'lili Itt
iukum nn m nii'jiinniii(
Hrolbor J. M. I'lemlriK Knve nevernl
comic notiKH mul reuillni;H,
The nmllonco wan nlno untertnlneil
by n iniilo tiinrtot cnnHlntlnK of Ilrotb
orn llralnnnl, PleuiInK, Under mid
Dennett, A HiiiiiptuouH hamitict wnn
nerved after wliftb Ilrother W, It
Merrick of Look Hindi, Cat., Knvo nn
IntereHtlni: talk.
Tbo Caiitonn' In full drunn uniform
from Cold Hill, Jnc knonvllle, and
Med ford worn In full nttetidnnce.
About l'i() iuciiiImth and Hebcknlm
're prcnent. A very enjoyable time
.wan hnd by all.
WednoHilny evenliiK at 7:30 o'clock
tb inemberHlilp or the Methodliit
Hplncopnl church will kIvoii reception
nt the church for their new pnntor,
Hev, J. K, HnwkliiH. All meiiibem
of the church nml frlemlH aro in
vited .
Th Purent-TonrherflnHBoclntlon nnd
nil mnthem of Medforil are urged to
he nt the library Monday afternoon
nt 2'. 10 when Or, Harbor will talk
to llieui on "Ideal lloyhood."
.
Mr. It. W. Itiibl left S lay for
Hockforil, III., where Mrn, f tu til mul
little dmiKliter have been KpendliiK
tho niimmer. Mr. ami Mm. Itulil will
return the flmt of November.
Mm. S. C. Ilowlett of P.nRlo Point
wan a Mcdford vinltor thin week,
comliiK in to attend the reception
Klveii Mr. Wl Ham Ilanley.
Mr. mul Mm. Waller Howne anil
little daughter loft Thiimduy for
Now York, whom, they will spend Hie
winter.
Mm, Kionrt, her niece, MIrh Opal
I-anc of Portland, ami Walter Mer
rick havo returned from a hunting
trip near Prospect.
Mr. nml Mrn. A Ilngm of WchI
Jucknon ntreel nio hciIvIiir cousrat
iilutloiiH upon tho birth of a son.
Mr. mul Mrn, V. D Joiich of Port
Valley, Cal., nro the gtieMH of Mr.
mul Mm. J. C. Smith.
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Dr. mul Mm. J. I, Helms havo re
tiicued from Hnlmu, where thoy at
tended the Htnle-f.ilr.
Mrn. l.'Jrly of Cincluiiatl, O . Ih tbo'
guert of her daughter. Mm. Ceorgc
Hobortn.
Mm. Dolwln Smith Ih vltdllug in
Portlmul.
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MIhh Thcodoro Ileall leavcH soon
for a visit In San Prauclsco.
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SCENE FROM "THE DAUGHTERS OF MEN"
J'ni;c .Sunday Afternoon anil Evening
Mrn. Wlllard Campbell entcr-
tnincd the Nulle club Thursday after
noon. The guentB of tbo club were
Mrn. K. II. DnvlH and Mm. I-'dgar
I In for.
Mm. T. II, flodnrd nml non of Har
vard, lowu, aro tho RiicntB of Mm.
Ooddard's pnrentn, Mr. and Mm. II.
II. (lodilurd of Talent.
Mr. mul Mm. John A. Wustorliuu!
left TucHiIny for San Francisco,
where they will attend the Califor
nia apple show.
.urn. l.llllau Pattemon of Ashland
wan the Kiipm thin weak of Dr. and
Mrn. lleluiH.
MIhh Prances Carlson of Slnxon Is
the guest of MIhh Maude Wolfe.
Minn ICva Olsen or Portland Is tho
Kiient of frlemlH In thin city.
212 East Main Street
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The Kind of Lamps to Buy
CAHHON or CSKM lamp- mo the oliciipet in firt cot mul lnt loiiKcr than
other hlyliv-., hut consume mine emiont for tho nmoiint of oniulle power ilelivcrctl
tlimi Tuug-ti'ii luiiip.
Tiinf-ttMi or .Mnziln lumps nre much cheaper in price tlinn formerly, me very
ocoiiomienl of eurront mul if luiiullcil cnrefully will give good uveruxe life.
Thoy houlil not lie luiiullcil roughly, or submitted to oxrebMve vilinition mul
shoulil he lighted before living clcunoil, ns the filmnent doe- not break ! euily when
hot i" when coltl.
The now Nitrogen filleil lamp", give n lirillinnt white light nml nre nn economienl
lump for lighting Inrgo iutcriius.
The tiihlo liolow gic ouncnt cniwumption in wntts cmulle power, mul the
mu ions oir.o of lamp-:
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hone 1S
Mins Helen Purucker left this
week for New York where she will
study voice culture under Emma
Locfflcr.
Judge Wolvcrton and wife of Port
land aro spending tho week hero,
while tho Judgo is holding court.
Mr. and Mm. K. C. Gnddls are re
ceiving congratulations upon the
birth of a son, October 3.
MIhh Ina Cochran returned to Mcd
ford Saturday from the University of
Oregon at Kugene.
Minn Ituth Vaughn ban returned to
her home In Cold Hill after visiting
frlemlH In Medforil.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. I.ano of Klarn
nth ure visiting In tho city.
Mlm Minnie nrown of Salt Like
City Is a Medforil visitor.
Having Secured the Services of
MR. J. N. CROCKER
ot Chicago, recently ot Eugene I am now pre
pared to giro my patrons an additional serv
ice where promptness and quality of work
will meet with real rcs.1 appreciation.
In each department of repairing, watches,
diamond setting, manufacturing, ngato cut
ting and mounting, engraving, will represent
the best.
MARTIN J. REDDY
For the Correct Time, Phone 10
TUNfiSTKV OU MAUA TjAMPS
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DRAMA LEAGUE ADOPTS
RESOLUTIONS ON THE
DEATH OF MRS. IURKE
At a directors meeting of tho Mod
ford centor of tbo Drama LeaRun
hold at the library on Friday ovonlnK,
October 9th, tho following resolution
wnn adepted:
Th directors of tho Modfanl Con
ter of the Dramn League stricken In
the death of it? founder nnd presi
dent adopt thin minute of their
sorrow.
Mm. IMmiind nurko, with her
strong sympathy for tho finer things
of life, strovo to clennno ami broaden
worthy draina In all forms, and with
that purpose rounded by hor own of
fortii this branch of tho Dranut
Vague,
To It nho Rnvo unspnrlnRly of her
self, nml to her unHelflsh efforts tho
drama lovers of this community nro
Indebted for a larger nml moro dis
criminating enjoyment of tho theater,
and for a moro Inspiring nml donor
acquaintance with and appreciation
of tho notable plays of today.
On the personal si do, Mrs. Hurko
possessed In rare measure tact, dlK
nlty, and graciousness. Hor outlook
on life was broad. Hor prcsenco
called forth the best In hor follow
men and women.
"Wc express our sense of tho great
loss that has now como to tho Drama
League, to tho whole community, and
above all to ourselves individually
ami desire tnat this memorial of our
Borrow be spread upon tho records ot
the League, published In tho news
papers, and a copy sent to tho fam
ily or our late president, to whom
we extend our abiding sympathy.
MEDFOIID CENTER DRAMA
LEAGUE,
Hy Jeanne Launtot Hrncklnreld,
Vice-President.
Elizabeth Putnam,
Secretary.
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