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i$ ". nSPFORD MATT; TRTBUNID, MEDMHlt), OTCKflOfr, RATUHDAY, OCTOBER 31, MM psarc Trnim Ff i V " ' 3 nriTrun XIII Mn I K 1U VAUtL A VJ Ct aiV' 4f All cnmmuulciitlnun nlioiitit do In by Friday. Aildrosa society editor, or phono K3-J, Tlio , first niyotliiK of tlio Mmi'ii Hull Or tlio I'li'iibylorlun church for lllll tVlllUir HUIIHOII VVItM hold till) chuieh pitrlnrH on Timsilny tivcnliiK, with mi iiltoinlnnco of nearly one bundled, 'I'tiu off horn for tlio oiinu liii; jeur urn A. J. Viiiico, piotddonl, ntiil T. V. Marsh, rorriitnry. A illvorslflml unit most eiitortaln- hut proKinin wiih furnished liy tlm I'lilurtnliiiiii'iil roiiimlttfo f(r tlio - ovmiliiK. ntiil llio iiii'titliiK huh pro. IIIIUUIIMI tllO IIIOKt HUCCCHMfUl )Ut llolll It)' tllll club. Tim HHnki)rM of Mitt ovimiIiik worn II. I .Mulliey mnl Col. II. II. Hnnmnl. Mr. Mulkoy Hpnko In u imiHt hnppy moon on pniiiicnl riiuliilHrnton ot Ohwoii, mlntliiK miiiiu tixpnrlvticPit of oitrly iluy iiollllcn that pnrtlculnrl) Intonmtoil I hit oiini;ir iiiiulmrH of llm cliili. Tim HK'iilor wait often Hi terriipteil by laiiKhtcr and itppliiuso which incaHiiM'M tlm appreciation ol tlio nuitluuro ho iinnilHtal.ably. Tlm cliili mum moHl fortunato In Im-Iiiu ahlo to lionr Colonul HitrKcnt's okplnimtlnn of modern war Indira mnl HtratiiK)'. IIIh tulle plainly ills eloHcd din thorotiKli knowleilitu of military uffalm, and on tlio concln nlon of IiIn addreiiH every one presold had a belter mnl (orreel umlonitiiinU liiK of tlm present Kront Kuropcnn conflict, Colonel rlnrKenl made nnme coiiiparlconn between war nmllmilii of tlio pant, and proHent and showed llm reasons for llm Krvnt expniiHi of present day battle fields, extending nit In tlm lluropean conflict entirely ncross (he conntry of Prance, while In tlm r.r-ent battle of Waterloo tlm field of opernllnnn wits only two anil one half mile In extent. Tlm program wiih Interspersed with a ocnl nolo by Mr. .Mndilox. wiilrli wan greatly enjoyed. Ml Kloieiu'e Clarh, who Ih n pupil of Mr. .lanes, mptlvatetl lint midlenro by a inimt excellent violin rendition, (lint at nnre disclosed u moitt thrniiKli hnowleilKf of the most beautiful of all Instrument. Not tlm leant of tlm enjoyable. fen tiiieit of the evening cro tlm dlaleet recltalloim of Mr. I'lcmluK. Uii wns n-itunteilly renilled for more of bin hunioroue luliultablo Italian leclta lion. , llio l.nillo Aid norluty of the church erwd the refreHhuiculit, which lelln In n word of tlio good thltiKH upreiul beforo the club. A very pietty modern biiiiKnlnw Iiiih JiiHt been elected by .Mrn, i, Mr Kuever. on North Itlvursldo, and lust Thursday eveiilnj: a largo number of frleuilH mnl nelghborH planned a lioiirnwnriiilug mid surprint) on Mrn, MnKnuvor nnd HlHter, Mim. Allen N'leh. oIh, In their now homo, Tlm occaHlon wiih a moht pleimant one. The ttvuulng wiih spent In Kiuim and other nodal iimuscmuul, mid ere llm gneniH were aware of It, the liiloncMi of the hour warned them that festivities iiniHt ctmso. A sump tuoiiH rttpaHt vviih nerved mnl Mm miosis In departing wished their hoHteninm many year.t of life mid lutp pint' In their new home. Kouio beautiful bouiiielri of flow- em wore presented Mr4 McKeovor and Mim. N'IcIioIm mid mnoni; them a ititiMt hmiilnoum hoimuet of roHnu from Mrn. A. (J. Taylor. The Invited guentK were: Mr. and Mm. c. M. Parker nnd fnnilly, Mr. mid Mm. T, K. llllllngM and family, Mr. and Mrw. J. Woritliani and miii, .luvuil, Mr. and Mm. Hoy lloiiKam, Mm. I.. K. Hoover and grandfon, Petll, Mm. It. Kelmr. Mm, (). I,. Wal. don, Mm. I.'lumr Wnlilou mid hoii Dale, of Contrnl Point; Mr. mid Mm. II. Waldou and baby, Mr. and Mm. Pollard, Mm. Couttren. and koiin Kit- ton and Alton, of Xotniln; Mr. and Mm. Alton. Mr. mid Mrn. T. Caldwell and family, Mr. ami Mm. J. Ilcck a'nd fnnilly. Mm, K. Heck. Mr. mid Mm. J, O. tlrny, Mr. nnd Mm. C, V. Iloov er, Mm. M. A, Wllllnmi, Mr. nnd Mm. . Ilonnttreet, Mr. mid Mm. A. C. Taylor, Mlmica Plorenco Wal ilon, Venltn KeUur, MIhh Welch, of California, Mlim WlUon, Myrtolln WIIIiiiiih, Mewjm. Hoy McKcowr, II. I-. wllllmiiH, (luorgo Dnvls, II. A. Canadny. t Through the courteiy of (ho man ngement of the "Mllentoiipit" com pany, with the co-operation of Dr. Pnge. the Drama Mnguo l nhle to In ll tho Medford public to enjoy n ledum liy Mr. Ituport HarU'y on IIimii. Mr. Harvey who M (hr lend lug man of tlm company Is a recog nized llmou ncholnr and liim addrunrod cliilm mnl Drama League Centum all ocr llm couniry. The liinllfH AM ol' Hie Mctlimlifct eliiueli held one ol' the IichI iiiecllnio of (lie .year on tlm oeciiHion ol' (he iimulhly lioiim eouili IiihL WeilnuH day uf'tcruooii, Aim, ,Mi'Niir.y, tlm new preHlilenl, ircHlfli-il ot (lie IjiiHineHH meeting when lepoilH from t!.t iliriurenl elr t'U'H mnl the fiioml oMiYith wcio lii'iinl. The niont iniioilniit imiKur of hiiMlneuM IrmiHiictcil wn (lie ilcejil iii): (Imt (Im room next I lie Wardrobe he itM'il iih (he nliiee to hold the riiinuiiiKe Male ne.l TiiuKiliiy, J-Vitlny uiiil Hiituiilny. Al'ler (lie liiiNineHH iueeliux nil ex eellenl iiokiiiiii, wliieh Imil been ur nuigeil hy Hie new oIIIclth, wiih icii-ileieil, mvh. i nmiiiM'ii remi u iinper on "The Offieem mnl Theii. Duties," eoueliiiliug with mi original poem en titled, "To Our Pruni.li'iil." The next number wiih u pinuo tluet hy .Mm. Meeker mnl ,Mik. Viiii Seoyoe. .Mr. K'inle.Vhide lend a beiiiitilul Scotch poem mnl Mm, (iri'MHley kiuik a monl pleiiMlnjj nolo. After mmther renil in, which wiih given hy Mm. Wilej, the pii'Milcut iihkcil for a few re uinrkH I'roiu Kev. llnwkiim, mnl he leHpomleil with n very uiicoiiriiinjf and helpful kIioiI lull;, The meeting then adjourned to Hie Inihemeiit, where the South Onkilnlc Circle nervcil rcfrcNhmeiilH, eouslliii of pumpkin pie, ginger cookie and coffee. The iifleiuoou mtihieiil of the urn ifiil tlepiirluieiit of the (lienler Metl foul cliih will he fjiven .Monday nfler noon, Noveinlicr 'J, with .MIkh Veuitn Hamilton an IionIom. The iollowing program will he rendered: "Hnly. From Foreign I'm Ik" (MnxzUwxki), Mim Huuiillou, Mm. Irene Hampton Ihiiaen; "llieniu" (llartlett), "llit Sigoor (l.tw Huge. note"), (.Meycrhcer), MihH (leniiiline Theisx; "Der Hrlkonig (Sehuhcit I.U.I), Miss Hamilton; "Thine" (Mu hoii), Mr. Wullem; scleelions from "I'noeh Anlcu" (Tenuoii-Stnims), .Mm. (Icorge, Wilxou, Mix llumiltou; lluugnrimi KlmpMiily NY. 'J, two pi iiiiih (I.ih.t), MUh Hamiltoii. Mrv IkIhics Through llm eo-operuliou of tlm Drama league and musical tic purtmeiit with the management of the Page theater, Kupcrt Hurvcy has hecn migngcd to conclude I lie lifter nooiiV program. Mr. Hurvey. a n-e-ognireti hehohir of lli-cn and Icmling limn of the ".MileMoucs" coniimiy will ilelixer a lecture on lhen. The puhlie K lifiiiK olfereil a inre (rent in the iipK.'iiinnec of Mr. Harvey, uIiohc Iccturi'rt nre enthiMUsticnliv rcecivetl liy lenguch mid cliili throughout the LYitcil Staler. Mem- hem will he ndmitted free of charge An ciilliiirtin tie mcctiuj,' endoiMiug the Koutherii Oicgou Xorinal wiih held limt night ul the lihimy, The renililion of iniitlc hy Mm. F V, and MImh Coffin 'iii much enjoyed, .Mrn, ). JYrrozi and .1. II, Wnre of Awli laiiil, iiIho IVicj VIn, Semilo Von tier llellcn, .. II. WuMhhurii, Mm. It. W. St en rim iiml Mm. 0. 1 David-oil Hiiolm with imnh cmiIiuhIiimiii. Th urgent need of iflpc Hum one iioinial Hi'lmol for (In cnTno xdile of Oregon ih Hilly rt'iiu.cii. Oicgou eim no longer a 1 1 old to he wilhout i.ihic nor iiiiiIh. Mm. Mary Vnnneim of Houth Cen tral entoi tnlned a few filendH Hatur day afternoon In honor of Mm. V, T, Couldur of Tangent, Ore., who Ih vIm- Itlng frlcndH In the city vMumIc wan enjoyed. One Kpednl feature wiih the leading hy Mm. Manning and Mm. WebHtcr. ItofrenlnimiitH were imrvcil during tlm afternoon. Tliono prcnont were Mm. W. T, Coulder, Mr., MrM. J. Id Conrad, MrH, llobort I,. Taylor, Mm. A", J. Nownuin, Mm. W. T. (Joulder, Jr., Mm. HiiHon, Mm, Wake field, Mm. Mott, Mm. Manning, Mm. Wcbutor. The Medford Coif mid Country club gnvo a "llnllowo'cn dinner nnd dmico at the club Iiouko Prldny even ing. Dinner wnit nerved n 7 o'clock and tlm evening wmt nprnt with In door Hallowe'en hikkU nnd dancing. Mm. Mettle A. Joricn left the flrt of tho week for her old homo In Purccvlllo, Virginia, where, Mm will vlnlt with frleuilH and relatlven for ituvcrnl wctd(n, The mimical at Page henter Mon day afternoon from ,1 to 5 pronilnefl to be a great nurcemt. High hcIiooI pupllH nro ndmitted bnuic an In the pant. W. II. Middle of St. I.oulit, ono of the recehcrn of the Frlnco gyntoni, who In vlHltlng In tills city, will re turn to III home In n couple of wcekH. Mr. nnd Mm. Henry Morgan of Vina. Cnl., arrived In tlm city taut night. Mr. nnd Mm. Morgan will probably locate In tlm vullcy. The tectum will i0 ghen at tlm M" ,llc J"',"' miiMcal mnl lecture upon mi Tli...ii..r i, ...i,... .... pre-ciitation of (heir uiemhcrhinl Ho mucl Iiiin been ald and written about MllvHlnncM. The play hnH been no much anal) red and dlncumed that It would perhapM Ihi ery pertinent mid of general Intercut at thin Hum to prohcnt and consider a few of the many ilhttluctlvo feature which have aligned a place to IIiIh play, with the legitimate mid truly arllMlc. PI rut of all, Ih Hh originality of tiimtinent. Tlm author In a tome, clear mid direct Mylo, preneiitH to iih HltuatloiiH which unfold In a unlet hut forceful way, tho Inevitable and oser (oiiHlant toiifllct betwetui ago mnl youth, tlm tyranny or parental authority, the Inexorable t-uutciitlniiH of middle fmullleit. Tho major limine of tlm play, how. cwir,- Ih womau'H peculiar poitltlon In the Hoclal ordem of yoHterday, today and tomorrow, one might nay iih John Ithead'H granddaughter prom Ibcn much for tlm future. Another featuro to b enoted Ih the total aliNencu of telling kcoiich of thrilling curtaliiri mnl niado to order nltuatlonn. On tlm contrary tlm inonnago and purpoHe or tlio play bavo heou on truiitod hy tlm nuthor to tlm charac tern themHolveH, Undor hit) compru ImiiHlvo mid Hympatlietlc treatment iboy hecoum real, alive ami IntuiiHu ly IntoreMtlng vury day people, To mini It nil, the fday In it way HiiggoHtH mi oplo or youth, a chnrm Inr, rebuke mid ti Unite to old ago, and a full recognition of tlm fact thut Hi) Iho mid lonrn." Tho next nmotliiB or tho nodal hy gloim department of tlio (Iroutor Medford club will bu held at tlm homo of Dr, Myrtlo 8. I.oukwood. iU l.lndley avenue, Thurmlay, Nov. nth, nl ,1 p. m. All am Invited to come. Page Theater, Monday afternoon Im mediately follow lug tlio program of (he inimical department of tlm (Irent. T Medford club. The lecture Ih free. A HiirprlNo party wan given Harry Slluger, Tuesday evening, by fourteen of IiIh nchoolniateH, It being bin ninth birthday. Thone preimtit were Cla (on and Unroll Nop, Howard and l.eo Clancock, Vemo Joluiion, .NVw ton Wlmer and I.owIh and I.eon Cul- hert. Ola Wlmer. Artlth (Jault, Thel ma PrnnkH, Anna and Mnblo Howard ami Mary Coel. CaineK were played and nt S o'clock lunch wiih korved. At a o'rUek the giiciitH tlopnrtc.l wlnliliig Harry ninny happy lilrthdnyn. pre-ciititliou eardti. of their uicmhrr-hip ICrnoHt Horn of Watklna dlutrlct arrived homo from Alauku lant Bat- iinlay. Ho ban boon away for about Hflvou month mid wiih glad to got hack to tlm miiibIiIiiu of Koutlmrn Oregon, Tho Olive llobokah I.odgo No, 38 I. O. O, P, will ho vlultod hy tho iih- Hoinhly iirt'ililunt on Tuoitilay, Nov, ,', nt S p, in, All inomhem and vIhUoih nro cordially Invltcil to allend, ItniiHoiii H. Dopp nnd .leiinlo Hodgi. worn united In marriage hy Hov. W. P. Hhloldn nt tlm PreHbytorlnn niano. WiMlneHday at 7:110 i Mr. Dolm Ih a young man of our city who Iiiih for yearn lived hero. Mm. Dopp In urn uaugiitcr or w, P. Dodge, ono or tho oldoMt and iiiohI rcHpectcd cltlxens or Medford. Tlmso young people will iiiaKe tlielr homo on Park nvoniie. Ihl city. Their ninny frlendu whi for them rlcli lileHHlngH nnd n hnppy life. ' Air. mid MrH. P. t. MIIch loft to ilny for Halein, whom .Mr. MIIch Iiiih been transferred nnd kcIh u hotter poHition with tho Wolla Porgo Kx preHH ctmipany. Thoy have been In Medford four yonm nnd hnvo a largo circle of frlendu who regret their do- parture. Tlm nrtlBtlc bungalow being erod ed hy Mr. FHor tor Dr. Hlckert, on Capitol lllll, h nearlng coinplotlon nnd will bo u cliurmliiR addition to tlm good allowing or bungulowu Mod- rord Iiiih in ado In tho pant row yonru. It Ih n credit to our city and Itu architect, Noii.nmnitxjra or tho Creator Med ford club inuy obtain admission to tho Monday mimical at tho box or flee for 25 cents. A speclul price of 5 cuntH has been niado to the puplla of the puhllu schools, Mr. nnd Mm. C. K. (Iiites mid funi- My who am vlsltlnu nt tho old home In Indiana, nro oxpocted to return to tho city Bjiorlly. Mm. Hnrali I.lndluv hnH roluinmi i hor homo In (IiIh city nftor un xtn. 'Mvn visit In tliticaxt nm iuliilowct, Noii Wilhon and Jack Sullivan en tertained a miiMpicraile pmtv nt the Imuie of Noal Wilhon, 708 Weul Fourth htrcet. Kneli gueht arrifed iniihkcd ami were met in the dark hy ghohth mnl J iii I; t' Lanterns. The dining room wan ilceorulcil in uut- luuii Icavch, floweiN and pimipkuix, while it ghoht occupied one comer ol the room. The two living looms were decorated fur the oecuhion. while u witch occupied one corner of the Iih- niry, who told lot tunes, and ihux in this vvuv found (heir partners foi Mipper. Delightful lefiesluuenth were served, eoiihihting of col fee, dough mils mnl pumpkin pie hy Mm. Wil son uiiil Miss Ilrier. Those present were : Noal Wilson, .luck Sullivan, David Davix, Miii-clm Mulkev, Lewis K'ich nrilhoii, llenrv Ilmidy, Lawieuec Oman, (lohlio Wilson, (leitiude liur grave, Cleoue Potteugcr, Friinei I'crry, Marie .Mvcm, Franeeh Mcdle.v, Doiitlhy Myem and Jcuuctte Hieh- unison. The training t'lus of ntie of (he Saeied Henit hospital weie enter tuiiieil ut u llullowoYu dinner Mon day night hy Dr. ami Mm. K. H. Seely mid Mis. L. .1. Quigly. The Sccly resiiknee mi South Oakdale wim dcconited wiih colored lights nnd ghostly figures and fnces, mid amusements were appropriate for the oeeiiMou. Coveirt wore laid for ten uud nftcr n sumptions repast the ntirerti weio taken home logrolling thut (heir ulloled two hotini was nt mi cud. The dinner vvus daintily nerved hy Misson Ida Wnllu'r mill Nnim Seely. Those present were Misses Aila Hamlin, Agnes llroiul, Sndio Flmhirsl, Alum Cluike, Aii'e lino Provost, Anna Hroud, Mary lliulin, Mm. L. J. Quiglcy, uud Dr. and Mm. K. 1. Seely. i iiis, in-, h( 4( i.aokwood enterlmiH on Thtii-Mlay n ft oi noon. Mm. lloou nnd Mm. Monrs will j;ivo inleiehtiiiR talks. Tlpise interested in sociul hy. gieuo mo invited. Mr. ChrlHtmnii of Hlsklyou HolghtH Ih building nn addition to his liomu there nnd will decide to remain hero, nftor looking the const over, In view of a change. Dr. K. It. Sooly'H family and Miss Laura Doru spent Hundny In Ashland whom they were ontcrtnlnod at din ner hy Dr, (liegg and fnnilly, Mm. WllllitiiwlMlller of Arlington, Wnsh., Ih visiting her mother, Mm. B. N. Crofolt nnd her slstem. Mm. Itoxy Wnrd nnd Mm. Joy Wnrd. Mm. It. P. Antlo who Is visiting rclnthcn In the middle west Is ex pected to return to her home In this city' noon. ' '' Tho Wednesday Study club will meet next Wedncsdny afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock nt the public library. Mrs. II. I'. I.umsdcii the Friday Mridgc club. entertained A number of friends gnvo n nils LcllnncoiiH nIiowot In honor or Mr. mid Mm. W. TCouldor, .lr nt tholr their homo on IM wards Ht Monday ovcnlhg. CnmuH mid music wns en Joyed until n Into hour when rofrcBh mcntH wnre nerved. Those present worn; Mr. nnd Mm, K. U, Mntnler, Mr. mnl Mm, P. 8, Hraiulon, Mr. and Mm. W. T. Coulder, .Jr., Mr. Hnmiicl Dyer, Mr. Karl Nunn, Mr. Harry Jtlnnlmrgcr, Mrs. Laura Coulder, Mm, P. J. Halley, Mrs, W, A, tovolnco, Mm, Kugciio Whipple. Mm, Kugenc Whlpplu, Mm. Hobort L. Taylor, Mm. Hlloy I). Hcnson, Mm, William Miller, Mm. Mary K. Dnwcs, Mrs, Coburn Lowln, Misses Jennie Whipple, Anglo Halley, Hazel Dyer, Pay Ix-'vls, Kunlce Hrnndoii, Leo Halley, Itoslnn Whltnoy, Ilvn Mc Lean, Jnunlta Ilrandon, Mary Anna Mntsler, Ithlpli Ilrandon, llurran Mc Lean, Cmh.ini Henson nnd Hrvln Mntsler. Mm. Cugeno Whipple, 401 North Ornpo street, entertained the Fifth grnde of the Jackson school nt her lovely home In honor of Minn Agncss KobliiKon of this city who l the teacher of this giadc. Tho parlors wore lovely, the color scheme yellow, being carried out. Tho dining room was beautifully decorated In red nnd green, (iiiosts, witcbcs and Jack U' Lanterns being very much in cvldcnco Music nnd school games were en Joyed. Hcfrcnhmcnts In keeping with Hallowe'en were served during tho evening. Mrs. Whipple wan assisted la serving hy Mm. Itlley D. Henson and Misses Jennie Whipple, Mary Hcllc Henson and Minnie Whipple. The Drntnn tanguc Center an nounces Hint the public library has ono file the Current Literature for September, 1012. which contains a very comprehensive synopsis of "Milestones" and portlonH of the dia logue; "Tho Theoter." for Soptdin her, 1912, McClurc's, March. 1913, tho American, February. 1913, each containing articles of special Interest on this play. Criticisms and Illustrations from various newspapers where tlio play has been presented can also bo found on tho Drama League bulletin board at the library. Mrs. J. T. Conrad. C32 Pain St.. entertained Informally for Mrs. W. T. Gouldcr Wednesday afternoon. Songs nnd Instrumental music was enjoyed. Mrs. Conrad served re freshment during the afternoon. Those present were Mm. T. Coulder, Mm. Fttson, Mrs. Robert L. Taylor, Mrs. Hllcy D. Henson, Mrs. Kugeno Whipple and Miss Ituth Whipple, Master Karnc9t Conrad. Mr. Mclhllng U building n bunga low on his acreage in Siskiyou HolghtH and exacts possession about November 10. Ho will later complcto It according to plans. 1 Tlm music chorus of the .Medford high school, undor tho leadership of MIsh Inez Coffin, director, havo. or ganized themselves Into n social as well ns Ringing organization, tlm ob ject being to promoto a friendly nc nunlnUinco nmong the niontbom nnd "to cronle cnlhuHlasm for tho work of tho chorus. A number of parties will bo given during tlm scnion. At some or which only tlm members will bo presont. To others outsldo trlomlH will bo Invited. Tho first pnrty of tlm season was a Hallowe'en nffalr held at tho music room ot tho high school. Autumn foliage and other appropriate docor ntlonu transformed tho plnco into n bower. MiibIc, games and forlnno tolling formed tlio entertainment of tho evening. Refreshments were served In tho domestic science rooms. Tho party wns voted n great success by nil present. MIsh Coffin, Messrs. Prntt and Mooro, faculty, Ccrtba Clark, Mnrlo Klfert. Nelllo Corum nnd Dwlght Phlpps, social committee. . - The Woman's Missionary society) FARMER'S WIFE TOO 1LLT0 WORK Al Weak, Nervoua Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly dia E. Pinkharn's Veg etable Compound. Hnsotn, Minn. "I nm Rind to uny thnt Lydin E. Plnkhnm's VcRotnblo Compound tins Horn morn fof mo than anything clso, nnd L had tho tiest physi cian hero. 1 was so wenk nnd nervoua thnt I could not do my work nnd suf fered with pains low down in my right sido for rt year or more. I took Lydin. P. Plnlrtinm'a V..m. of tho Presbyterian church will hold ub)o Compound, nnd now I feci likon a reccimon ui mo nomo or .Mm. H. different person. 1 bcllovo thcro a v. i,umsiien, ii Ho. Holly St., Tues- nothing like Lydin E. Pinkhnm's Vorc- Oro hns rolurnnd liomu nfler it yjs?t with friends ntid rclntWoH. day afternoon, Novombor 3. Tho following program will begin nt 3 p. m. Piano Solo Oencvlcv.c Wortmau Vocal Holo Cladys Illnman ncadlng Hortha Calkins PUno Solo .... Kdna Warner Violin Solo .... Carlton Janes Heading Bertha Calkins Vocal Solo ........Mrs. George Andrews Pinruj Solo Venlta Hamilton The Koniors fjavc (he mont delight ful high Kehool dnnce. of the bchhoii Inist niglii. Tlio hnll at the N'ntntor- iuui wns never better deeomled, col or scheme being- entirely in purple and gold. Tho seniors eertuinly de ervo thn tininc of the foremost claw of the .Medford high school. a Mrs. K. M. McKcany gavo a dinner i Thursdny night for Mlst-cs DcVorc, ' Coffin. Vnn Meter and Clnyvllle.) Leaving soon. i Tho teachers ot tho Lincoln school will entertain the teachers ot tho city with a ghost praty thin evening. Mm. W. T. Gouldcr or Tnnscnt, table Compound for weak women nnd young girls, nnd I would bo glad ir I could Influcnco anyone to try tho medi cine, for I know it will do nil and much more than it is claimed to do." Mrs. Clara Franks, R, F. D. No. 1, Maple crest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Women who suffer from thoso dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydla EL Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound to re store their health by tho many genuino nnd truthful testimonial we are con stantly publishing in tho newspapers. If you havo tlio Mlglitojit doulit that Lydin K. linklmm' Vcgotn blcCompnunilwillliclproH.writo to Lyilla K.IMnkhnmMciIlelncC. Your letter will ho opened, remi nnd answered hy h woman, and held In strict coulldencc. JV M L E I N FOIt LOTHES ADE IN EDFORD S. II. IUtuaaa medfOrdv CwmnefotezA I). I. VaaGUder ife SCHOOL OF MODERN METHODS 31 N. Clip Si- Hrdlwd. 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