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FXGE THREW OCIKTV HMM.K WHO JS TO WKD DIPLOMAT. A CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION OUo llltti tho 01 ft Tliat'N Xetr THE. LO-CATCH For Ills Ford Car It Hold the mw" We .Mall It In n HmtI(.I On-Mum llo.v PUri'U l7rt DF.LIVKHLD Ak I'm Alxiiit It. AgentH WhiiHkI ACCESSORY SALES AGENCY fWH OltKf.'OMAN ItlilKJ., POUTLANI), OUF.UON TOpyoTtT? wrm'i tjitbunt?, MroronD, orroon, Saturday, November 28, mif 7 - 1 $1 All communications should do In by Friday. Atldruig society editor, or 1'Iioiim 75. All (hit IiiiIIi'h of tlin M. K. church villi fnllrit o ntti'ilil the Home Com liiK Iflit Tuomlay afternoon iiilsand nti orcitHlon of ureal Intorvnt to thorn. Mm, McNnry prcNldt-d, nml kooiI re ports from all tho clrclit nml savoral roportn of work iloiio tliroiiuli lh illffnnmt ili'imrtiiiciitn worn Rtvrn, I Ivory otio wan wiiicolally plenum! to hear Hie iiiliiiili account of tho sue. ca of the rumnmud hiiIii which was lu'lil n'crnlly, A spirit of mutkj mid n rpaillnritn for more work wan luanlTi-nti-il by tho wfi) the plan for an littcr-tiMlonn! nUiM)r to bo rIvoii nt tlin church At fit 31) on Wotlncsday, December 2nd, uro discussed and accepted. Tim pastor nindn n very true statement In tho ntiort talk ho Kva whon ho said that tlin Ladles' Aid was ono of tho niiifl Important orKaultutlonn of tho church. When tlin bunlnoss of thu dny was dliPonrd of tho 1'rlKcllla Clr clo look chnrKo of Ilio iuotlni; nml tho follow Iiir iiroRrAin, which they hud arranged, wa'm listened to with much enjoyment; I'luno olo '.. Mrs. C. A. Mocker ItrnilliiK ..Mrs. Webster Solo . Velum Wood Violin nolo . Manilla I'ryor After tho pronrniii tho clrclo sorted delirious refreshments consisting of salad, waffurs nnd coffco. Tho meeting of tho Home Mission nry society hold In the Methodist church on Monday owning wbs oiio of npecl.il Interest to thono prcnt. Tho address by Itev. Han kins wan an Inspiration to thono present to help tho lAdlen In their missionary efforts mid tho oluiitnry offering will meet tho pledRo made by tho society At u pieoiiH mrolliiR. The duel "Hock of Arcs" by Mr. and Mm, C, A. Meeker, minted a feel I in; of deep revernnco, Mrs. Hawkins ravo a reading that tiuidn thono present wind to hear more ko she Iiah promised to' gl mi on teitnlnuienl In tho near futuro for the benefit of tho Ladles' Aid, After tho program all adjourned to tlin liRnuiuciit for a t-odftl hour wlieiv tho conimltten In charge served tea nml cookies. On Frldny evening Mr, and Mrs OeorRn Kuuzinan entertained for tho ')ountc ladles of Mr. Kuiumsn's Hun- day school class at their homo on KnlRht street. Vnrlous games wero plaod, but tho fenturo of tho even-Iiir- was a Ronulno "turkey shoot." I.Mna Marquis nnd Kthul Anderson tied scores and drew straws for the turkey, In which Miss Marquis won. Itefrcslitncnt of baked Apples And cream, enko and chocolate weru served, Those present wero Kdna Marquis, Vera lloundtree, Ircuo Pranks, Hazel Wiley, i:tho Anderson, Margarot Uugllsh and Doris Layne. Mrs. Kunziuau was assisted by hor sister, MUh Virginia Carder. " Last Monday afternoon Mrs. A. P. Htonnett entertained a uunibor of ladles In honor of Mrs. Charles I.. Ileskott who Is soon to remove to Kugcne. Tho following wero tho In vltod Ruestsi Mrs. J. W. Hnnnors, Mta. Wendt, Mrs. K. V. Wllto, Mrs. (Ilenu Pabrlclt, Mrs, Italph Lincoln, Mrs. II. P. I'latt. Mm. V, 1.. Vnlon tlno, Mrs. A. V. Olson, Mrs. llrrt Orr, Mrs. Halph UwIur, Mrs. Charles I.. Ileskott and MUh niad)H Peart. Tho nfternoon was spent doing fancy sewliiR. Dainty refreshnientB wero served, Mrs. C. C. Loiter of 1'ortlnml U tho Huestof Mrs, Horace I'oltou ut tho I'd Ion ranch, and Is lifdiiR exten sively oiilortnluod sovorul smurt par ties IiuIhk planned. On Tuesday ovon Ihk Mrs, Lynn Smith of Hold Hill en tertained with a dinner and dnncliiK paity, On Thursdny Mrs. Kd Han- loy, Mrs. Dolroy Oetcliull, Mrs. J. V. Ituddy, Mrs, Chaa. L. flcliloffolln, Miss .losephlno Hoot motored up from Medford to attend n dinner party Riven by Mrs. Horace I'ellon for Mrs. Loltor. Mrs. Myrtlq Wolff, daiiBhtor Kvan roIIdo nnd son Martin, spout Thanks. Klvlnc day In Phoenix nu tho huvsIn n'f Mr. and Mrs, den, T. Hutilies, ' Mrs. DeorRn Ourpitnter oiilerlnlii od m tea Tiiovduy uf lei noon for mom burs uf (he Hnimlilno Hewing cliclu, , I 'red Lewis Is vlklllliK fliuuds III HiiHlllll. Mombnrn of tho Christian church nave Iho family of the Itev. Ifnrry K. Tucker, u Jar pnrly Tuesday iiIrIH, n& qimrln of fruit, nnd flvo RlasnH of Jolly bid n k loft for tho psstor. Tho ovonliiK was npent In conversation mid Ramos, Those present wnrol Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II, llrown, Mr, mid Mrs, II. P. Mill key, Mr. and Mrs. U. H, Hliiltb, Mr. nnd Mrs, J, T. Carpenter, Mrs, L. D, Jones, Mrs. il. A. Hull, Mrs. A. J. ICmerson, UuhkcII Wnllscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. H, II, (Iraham, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Hhlfloy, Jasper N. Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lance, Mr, nnd Mrs, I). V. Drlscoll, Mr. and Mrs. It. Hchuler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Il"ii Harnett, Mr. and Mrs. KwIiir Howard, Mr. And Mrn. A, IL Wlsslnff, Mrs. N. II. Ilnrlilu, Mrn. II. Leaders, Mrs, 11. II. linker, Mrs. Louis Knlpps, Mrs. H. K. Hendricks, Mr, nnd Mrs. A, II, Coffin, Mrs. Linn Ilrndy, Mrs. V. J. Hcoll, MrH, II. C. Ilurness, Mrs. M. A, llailo Mrs. A. A. Woody, Mr. mid Mrs. II. W. Ward, Mrs. J. C. Hoblnson, th Misses lluth Hchuler, Dorothy IUker, Carollno Lenders, Alice Bchlelchort, nnd I'loronco Graves. Tho Hose hocloty Is conRratulatliiB Itself 6n Its success In persundlne Mrs. OeorRo T. Wilson lo give ono of her dellRhtfut sketches at the Hoclcty Vnudevlllo December 7-8. For the benefit of the few who may not be familiar with Mrs. Wilson's artistic ability and achievements, It may be well to state that she Is a Graduate of the Northwestern School of Oratory of Kvanston, III., and slnco her Graduation she has not only been an Instructor In Ihn department of pub lic npeakliiR, of Toledo, Ohio, but Is recoRtiUed ns one of tho best public entertainers In tho middle west, hav ing achieved distinction In Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kentucky mid was the reader with Iho Imperial Male Quartette of lown for a season. Her hearers at the Homj Hoclcty Vaudeville will particularly enjoy her Mjlectlon, which will bo from "The Lann That Hath No Turn Iiir," by Hlr Ollbcrt Parker. been formed ninonR the club women of Medford to InvestlRnte the films presented In the city nnd If possible nrratiRo for a apeclnl children's day at the local iuovIiir picture houses when films particularly adapted for chil dren nnd their Improvement could bo uhown. Mrs. Fred Mears originated the movement nnd Is litrRoly rcsponMblo for tho present development of tho orffanlzatlon. Tho following ladles have been nanml on thu cemmittee: Mrs. Coffin, Greater Medford club: Mrs. P. J. Noff, Drntnn league; Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Leonard, Parent-Teachers associatien: Mrs. L. K. Wakemnn. Wednesday Study club: Mrn. F. Q. Thuyer, CoIIcro Women's club. ltaymond Smith of Medford nnd Mnbol Southard, eldest daiiRhlcr of Mrs. Fred W. Southard formerly of Oak Park, n nuburb of Chicago. 111., but now of Portland, Ore., svcto quietly married 'Wednesday nl the Christian ninnuo by Kov. Tucker. Among thoso present wero Mrs, Southard and Mlsn Clara, mother and sister or tho bride, Mr. and Mni. K. J. Stewart und son Park. Tho party was. taken to tho homo of K. J. Slow art where tho wedding supper was served. Tho first pretty danco of tho sea son will bo Riven by tho younger set of tho Pythian Sisters Friday even ing, December 4th, In the largo hall at tho Natntorlum. Three hundred Invitations liavo been Issued. The patronesses are: Mm. J, A. Perl, Mrs. I. L. Hamilton, Mrn. A, C. Hub bard, Mrs. H. 0, Wormian, Mrs. Frmik Isaacs. Mrs. KrnOst McKee, Mrs. C. H. Hay, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mm. II. J. Trowbridge. Mrs. J. II. Ilutlor. MIhu (lenovleve Wortman and Mlsa Dorn Smock entertained n few friends Friday nfternoon at tho homo of Miss Wortman In honor of Mrs. Hay II. Hamlll of Frullvnlo, Idaho. Thono present woro Mrs. It. II. Ilnmlll, Miss Mary florc, Carolltu Jacks, Vera Hammond, Huth Armstrong, Kmma Drew. Mm. Win, Vnll, Jano Illnman, MarRarot Juckf, Dqm Smock, Oeno vlovo Wortmun. Tho memlMsrs of the Dunbitr quar tette were onterlalned at supper uftcr Iho concert by II. C. Uclillng and H. 0, Wortmun, at thu llvhllnK homo on Mistletoe. Covers woro laid for U Icon. A most enjoyablo ovuiiIiir was spent In muslu and pleossnt romlnU fltnsoi, Mr, John Woods, of tho quar tette, bviiiK un old WUruiislii friend of Mr. llelilliiR. t II. II. Tl'oiisoii Is lio Kuest uf Mr. mid Mrn. Kvuu llvsmi's for Iho wwk end, J m m , t Mr.-iiild. Mrs. II, C, Ilohllug enter tained at ThnnksKlvlriK dinner, at their homo nl 122 Mistletoe, Yellow nnd whltu chryiuuithomums woro used In decoration. In the oveuliiK the coiupnny nl tended the concert given by Ibe Dunbar quartette. Tlioim prewinl were: Mr. mid Mrs, i:, M. Wllsoii, Mr. and Mrn. 11. 0. Wortman, Mr, nnd Mm. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. ilehllriR. MIsh Wilson, Miss Wortman, Mr. Olfford, Mr. Woods, of Winona, Wis., Mr. Ilrcyman of Portland, Harry und Charter) Wortman.- Thanksgiving day was colobrated at the home or Mr, nnd Mrs. A. F. Htennettor I OH Kasf Klcvcnth street by an elaborate dinner for a number or relatives and fornior Iowa friends. Plates were laid for nineteen. Those present vrero Mr. nnd Mm, L. L Hteniictt, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Htennett, Metisrs. Charlen Arthur and ltaymond Hteniifttt, Misses Kilns, Kllallen nnd Mabel Htennett, all of Ashland; Mr. nnd Mrs, D, A. Ilnnnr, Messrs. J. A. and Clyde 'Martin, L. A. Stennetl, and Misses Ilortha Martin nnd Gladys Peart, nil or Mdford. Tho Creator Medford Club will meet at the library club room No vctnber 30th. Arter the business, which will bo opened by Mrs. Mer rick, president or tho club, Mrs. II. II. Sargent, chairman of the educa tion and literature department, will take charge. Mrs. B. It. Heely, whoso parents were nmong tho earliest set tlers of Oregon, will havo n paper on "Pioneer Days." All are Invited to attend, The Dunbar quartette, the second number of the Medford F.ntertnln ment Course, appeared at tho Nnta tprliim Thursday evening before a largo crowd. Tho entertainment was highly Interesting and above the overage In merit. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Allendcrfer entertained at Thanksgiving. TIiomj prevjnt were: Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). rt!nttlnthnnt tin. I ian 1 K r..- K moving picture committee has ,)nf.irimf Mr nnd ' "j, son and O. C. Moulin. Hannah Cantwell and granddaugh ter, Mls Ar0 llleks arrived In Medford this woek from Indianapolis and will spend the wlntor with Mm. CanlweU's dnUghter, Mrs. K. L'keer. Among tho Thanksghtr.g dinners was one glon by Mrs. Jano Plymale at her homo at 301 South Central. Platc wcic laid for twenty-three guests. William Vawter, Jr., a student at tho University of Oregon nt Kugeue, Is spending tho Thnnksglvlng vacation with friends and relatives In this city. Mr. and Mm. S, Vilas Hcckwlth entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for Mm. W.t. Holloway, Miss Loulso Uurke, Miss Mabel llurko and Don Clark. Mr. ond Mm. Oeorgo Andrews en tertained at ThanksRlvIng dinner for Mr. and Mm. Kd Andrews, Mrs. Will Andrvwa and Mrs. Josephine Krdvnan. Mlsa Clroco Myem, ono of tho Agate teachem, spent Thanksgiving and tho weekend with her slater, Miss Mabel Myem nnd Miss Anna Jeffreys. C. M, Hlchards of California ar rived In Medford Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his auRhtcm, Miss Laura und KlUabcth Hlchards. Clyde Ilarnum, who has been at tending Leland Standford University returned to Medford this week for a visit with friends nnd relatives. Miss Lucllo Marshall and Miss Flor. enco Carpenter left Wednesday even ing to, pond Thanksgiving with friends In Portland. Mr, NorrlH entertained his Sunday school clnnn of tho Presbyterian church, lit tho chapel or thochurch, Friday evening, Mr. and .Mm. Frank Proston en tertained at dinner Thanksgiving night In honor or Mr, and Mrs. George Carpenter. Harold Cochran, who is attending tho University of Oregon at Kugcne, spent Thanksgiving with rolutlvcg In this city. Miss Lucllo Davis of Omuls Puss Is spending tlie Thanksgiving vaca tion as thu liotibo guest uf Miss lluth Merrick. ' . Chundlur I'umi eiilerialned a mibfr of. Ids filends Wndiuday HlKht at a pre-Thsiksisvln)t day iuu. qilii, ksV I AL MISS JUtlA J JIIm JiiI'ii .1 Calhoun, u s'M'lely belle of New York and Washington. Is to wed It.iroii K. iie .NmkcJI. Attaeh of the Legation of the NcthcrlitmW In Wnsti liigliui. the wedding lo lake place on Dccemler fi. Ml" Calhouti wai Intro dtict.il In WnshliiRlnii several years ngo. She Is the grent-gniiiddauebter of John (.'. ('iilhoiiu, the dlMtliiKiiMied inleiiimii. Huron de Nngcll N n son of Itnnin W. do Nngell, of Ilnriier.clt. Holland. He has been nttacbed to the diplo matic tervk'c of Holland fur five jenrs. having served three years lu Peklug before eomliig to WnshliiRlon a ; ear ngo. 4 The great event of the week will be tho musical entertainment given by the pupils at St. Mary's Academy. The date has been set for Monday, November 30th, so keep open that evening and attend. The proceeds go towards the upkeep of the school. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet tlie second Tuesday In December In stead of the rirst, at the homo or Mm, W, W. Glasgow on North Ivy. Mrs. C. S. Manning or Welch Btrect entertained nt dinner Thnnksglvlng day. Covers were laid ior nine. Tho Wednesday Study club will meet nt tho public library next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The Ladies Aid of tho Presbyterian church will hold an. all da's sehslo'n In the chapel not Tuesday. Hev. and Mm. W. F. .Shields wero Rtiehts or Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Gore Thanksghlng day. - The l.o Sancdl club met nt the homo or Mrs. W, M. Van Scoyoc Sat urday afternoon. DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES Tho "Bsprlt do Corps" or the Drnmn League has now bciu restored and extensive plana for fuller and moro active work have been made. As Is alwa.vx the rate In the concep tion of a new Idea a stage of Inanition Is reached which Is absolutely fatal If devotion, enthusiasm and hard 'work do not overcome the Inertia. We appeal to tho membors nl all boards ror a closer co-operation nnd an Infusion of new Interest. Wo ap ivcal to all members to take n moro nctive part and for each ono to ex press her or his point of vlow In re gard to our local presentation of plays. Wo aVe n nmall center but most happily situated, In regard to being a logical stopping point between Portland nnd San Francisco. Wo have a comfortable, modern equipped theater and tho vital thing now U to give our support to the best attrac tions, to signify our interest by sub stantial evidence In box receipts and to let pass thu mcdlocro plays. This -will be the only effectual method of securing good plas and players. Some misapprehension exists In re gard to tho object of tho Drama League. The League bulletins are not an attempt to Influence public opinion, but to offer an intelligent guide to the public, to offset the spec tacular advertising of Irresponsible press agents. In one'wsy It is an or ganized protest against the piffling attractions offered to tho public, who have no means of knowing tho worth or the plays offered. Medford has been noted for her appreciation of the best and it Is tho object or the Drama league to co operate vitli the local management In supplying 'he public with entertain ing and worth while attractions. Tho raro dramatic and artistic treat or tho appearance or Sir John ston Forbes-HolMjrtson on the coast Is tho signal event or the dramatic sea son. Since tho death of Irving, Forbes-Hobertson is unquestionably the greatest living Kngllsh speaking actor, ills art embodies all that is best of tho Irving school with addi tion of his awn idealistic personality. The Drama League in conjunction with the local management are mak ing every effort to secure tho appear nnco of this distinguished actor. Needless to say tho Interest In things theatrical all center on this most hoped for event. Drama League members are urged to carefully read the report of the annual convention. Tho whole work Is so comprehensibly covered that by reading this report one can readily grasp the significance of the move ment. As an incentlvo and Inspira tion no better can be found than this summing u of tho vast work and tho wide field planned for the future. Do You Wear Glasses? 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