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!V WWWCmTT OTTTJ TTiTmTNE. MTCDFOTW), ORKOOX, SATURDAY, mCVMTmTi fl, 10H p?xm awnrR M fi 7 IIPF All coniiuunlrutloni should bo In by Friday. Address society editor, r J'liono 75. Tim following Ih ttio iiroi'.riiin for (hit Home Hoclety llitnefll Vtiudevlllo ul thi I'nm Thcutcr Monday und Tni'tidny, titidouliU'dly the brut pro dilution ever singed lecally: Pint Oiio A rnxiil I'mlrr IHfflailtJct A (urea In ono act) )iy John Ken (Irlck IJotiKi. Mr. Itoherl Yiirdsliy, C. i:. Gates; Mr. John Harlow, Fletcher T. Fish: Miss iKirolby Andrews, Minx Juno phlint Itoot; Jennie, tint maid, Mrs. K, II. llnuley; Hicks, (ho chnuffuur, A. K. Kennies; 1'lcklcs, by himself. Ikene- -Miss AndreWs' ilniwlm: room, Tim HoKtm Itlvrr riiiiK COlll'l!" sours, Klees, etc. Carter Hrniidon, Nolo l.lndlcy, Jny Curt.', C.corpti (lutes, Dolnli I'hln, .Jiuncs Vunce, Theodoni Fish, Jr.. Meiinuu I'uruckcr. Mr, GeorRe T. Wllnon In a scrim from "Tho Uine That Hath no Turn Iiik." My MHiincholy llaby, MInh Caroline Andrew and O II. Mlttlfht-rwr. A Menu from tin) lata uct of Tho Chrlslliin, by Hull ("nine. John Storm, Kd Andrews; (ilory Qunyle, Mr. A Conro Hero. .MlMcelliini'Oii Mixed Melody, Minn Vi'nltn lliiiulllnii, Mr. Hilly Mo win. Mlxti Clyda' l.oli Hchott, iihslnted by Mr, Fletcher T. Fish. dnncltiK "I'd Impersonations, llroadway Glide, !on.tii'i tlcut Glide, Aviation llesltu tlanAiintlc Doleful, or the Cheerful Vlntor.' HosRhettl BlittTif, on tin- Hhorcs of Htinny Italy. I'urt Two Tho Oibarot, time, December 31, lOJf.. ' ' Proprietor, K, U. lieruurd; l.oiiln, tbn brail waiter, Alfrrd K. V. Carpen ter, Karl, a wultor, Cousin Mlttle burner, Holitin, a waiter, It. II, Mc Curtly: HomnthlnR, Gerald Hooy smith; Miss OcuWn, the maid, Mm. 0. J 1'atlon; Hat Hoy, HpruRiio Itln Kill; Tho Hlren, Mm. Wlllurd V. II. Campbell. Orchestra. Kd Andrews, director, Miss Venltu Hamilton, MInh lone Flynn. Mr, A. II. Miller, Mr. I.rande(r Hunna. Wardrobe ruli.trc.iH, Mm. Kd An drews, late of tbn Andrown Opera comimny. Guests: Mm. F. II. Hopkins, Mrs. Dulroy Gotcholl, Mm. KdRar 1 later, Mm, llnmlltnn I'nttnn, Misses Fern Hutchinson, Dorothy DaKKett, Alurtt Klfert, JoNenhlne Itoot, Kdiia "Var ner, Dorothy Connor, Clyda Iah Schott. Messrs. lUudolph Mannlnff. Karl Tumy, A. Couro Klcro, Vut Merrick, Klllott Dngftott. Halbort 5. Deuel, I.i'on Hpork, John B. Merrill, II, Chandler Kuan, Van Hoevenberff, Fletcher T. FIhIi, Hamilton I'alton. Yania Varna dlrlu. Miss Dorothy Conner, Mm. A. Conro Flero, Mm. KdKar 8. llafer, Miss Carolina An- drown. Mm. Hamilton I'atton. Violin Solo, MInh lono Fljnn. Chinese Itive Hot'Ki from a China Hhop. Thouk HIiik, Hilly MorRnn. Dancers. Miss Mlldmd Wick. MInh Laura (laton. MInh Mercoden Harbor, MInh HrownliiK J'urdln. 'nntli (Javolte, MInh Kdna Warner, Mr. Ilnlb'ert X. Doiiol. "CttHHlo," by Fletcher FnIi. CIuhhIo Oreitk DaiicInK, MIsh Caro lino AndrowH. Tho Widow. Ilutturflr HoHltatlon Waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton I'atton. Lulu Fnda. Ilallln, tho Jack Fox Trot, MInh Mutlu Klfort und Waltor Merrick. Wow tho Smolto Away "by tho Widow. Houl KIhh HcRltatlon, MIfh Jobo ' phliio Itoot, Mr. Karl Tumy, CnuUo 1'ollia, MInh Dorothy Connor, Mr. II, Chandler Ki;an. MrK, (lopdfollow, Mm. K. II. linn toy. Tho Horiio Itlvor I'lpplnH. .Smoko Hollow, K. K. Kelly. x Dolly Vardon, by hoiBolf. Lu l'olvllur, Mr, und Mm. A. Conro Floro. Mlxlxo, Mr. and Mm. A. Couro Floio, MIhh Hiinuii Doucl, Mr. Illly Morgan. t'u a I.oiik Way to California, Con uln MlttloberKor. I'lnulo. I'rofoHHor M. B. I'ltinun of tho Or cKon Nortuul iirhool will Niviiil u few day J ho flmt of Ihn yinr In Jurk noii Vounty, ktudyliiK (ho rural nchool proliltti. I'rofewor I'ltinun U u wry talented wuii und U very popular uu mi iHnllliilo leclurcr. , - At the homo or thu brldo'n purcntu mmr Mcdforil at 0:10 p, in., Ducoinbcr Slid, I OH, Klder II. C. Tabor of Anil land, performed he ceremony unit Ihk lu marrliiKo MInh Kthul Van Dor (y to Mr, Win, lloiifft. TIHh happy couplo nro well and favorably known lu Jiukhon county, Tho bridal couple ntood tindor an unh of iiviiri(roetiH decorated with fldMiTH The brldo v,an beautifully n it I red III a white meHHallnn (town and carried it beautiful bouuet of oraiiKO IiIornoiiih und natlvo roitOB, while the brldecroom woro conven tional black. The brldcNinald, Mlwi Kdlth McLean nnd bent man Mr, CIiuh, lloefft wore attired In beflttlux con turned, Koou the brldo and her Iiuh band will lx comfortably located on their proHporoiiH ntork ranch on Iakn creek. Muny coiiKratulatloiiH and bent wlNhen for long life and protipurlty will follow them. At 7:10 a very Niimptotia chloknn dinner with all tho uniiuI und un initial accompanlninontH nn Kerved to tMenty-nlx RuentH. Aiiiuiik the fragrant table decora tlonH wan a larr.e vane of California orunito blonnoiun, Four RoneratlonH wcro represented ut tho weddtni:. The xroat nrand pureutH went JaK-r and Fanny Oil limpy, the nrand parentn, John und Mary Van Dorfy, mother, Mm, II. O. Lorkwood, won, llerthet Ixckwood, iihtde from tlieKe the ki'n(n were; Muecle Van Dorfy, Orvalle Van Dorfy. Hert Lock wood, Frank C.lllaupy, Ceo. McLean, Lulu McLean, Kdlth McLean, I'aul McLean, Mm. Itundulln, Karl lloefft, LUrln lloefft. ChriNtlna lloefft, Charleii lloefft, Theo lloefft, Mlunlo Kdvurdd, lOUle Kdwurdn, Mane! Meehnn, After 7 o'clock a Hcore or more of phono mcMinKON from different piirtn of tho county caiiio In, all iiiixIouh to know If Mm. Wm. lloefft wh ul homo. To avoid tho party with belU and tin paiiH which wuro on their way, Churlo.1 lloefft took bis (Ino auto, airompanled by MUn Kdlth McLean, tho bridal couplo and Kldvr Tabor, and with a Joy rldo over our fine rojdH ut ono a. iu, delivered the elder Hufcly ul homo ut Ahhluud. ' Mm. Schlcffclln. chulrmun of tho cllc(i department of the, Oroator Medford club rovo her report ut tho club Monday un follew: Tho ludles of the cIvIch club unked Muyor Pur din to call u mcctlnn for tho purpouo of orKunlilnit "Tho AaHoclatod Char IticN." Tho meotluK wan hold at tho library, and an onlhmtluhtlc icuponno roAiiltod In an active worklni; force. CoiiHlderablo money wau donted the namo ovoiiIiik which Is belni; added to dally, At the request of tho Medford civics club Mm. Card of Ashland called a niiH'tliiK nf till tho cluliH nlotiK tho hlKhwuy, to moot at Ashland to discuss tho pluntlnR of trees und shrubs along tho highway. They woro entertained ut tho Hotel Oregon for luncheon. Ah addrNM wsu Riven by Mr. Smith. Aftor the speech a dUcua slon ensued, which resulted In tho decision to uak the county court for an appropriation to ho used for tbo object of beautlfytnR tho highway. Mrs. Kcbloffelln personally talked with the churches lu regard to the pluntliiR of vines uround tho church bulldliiKH, also to Interest them In tho donation ot vlnua und plantH to to bo put ulonR tho railroads ami rlRht of way. Tho majority respond ed with uroat cordlullty. Tlie Idea U to have ono IiIr rally day when ull tho town will meet to plant trees, A very pretty wedding took place at tho M. K. South pamonuRo Monday, Nov, 30th, ut 2 p. in. when Mr. II. McCain and Hortha Harwell wero united In holy matrimony. H. M. llranham, paHtor or tho Oakitnlo ave uuo Mothodlst church performed tho coromony. Tho Rroom Ih nlRht clork at tho Modrord Hotel und has sorvod In tills capacity for moro than throe yoam. They will live at 00 West .Second Btroet. Tho social hlyplone dopurlnicnt of thu (Ircator Medford club met for a study hour ut tho homo of Mrs. Chas. HunHcn, 810 North Central this af ternoon. Tho subject for discussion was "The Illicit School Hon.M Three teachomMUs Ann llauben, MIsh Julia Fielder ami MIhh Anna Jeffrey, hud churKO of tho proRrurn. Miss Nelllo Mordoff of California Is vlsltlhif her parents, Mr. und Mm. (leoren Mordoff of (IiIh city, lliilph r,-lncoln und family expect to leitvu In it few weeks for thulr old homo In MuvsuchuKetU, Mrs, O. 0. Ullor of I'ortluinl Is u Wumi guesl of Mrs, Kd llnley, Tim (Ireuti'r Medford club musical has been postponed to the second Monday In Diiomber, and the first Monday, December 7, the social hygiene section will meet at tho li brary club room. The musical which will be held at tho lun Theater Docomlwr 14, will Include some of tho best talent of tho city. An unusually IntorestliiR program will lw Riven. Tho inuMc given ul these entertainments of tho Greater Medford club Is of u IiIrIi or der, mid Is selected from the best masters. Medford In fast becomlnR a musi cal center, owIiir In ureal part to tho Interest und larr.e attendance at those monthly recitals, Mrs, II. K. Marsh Is hostess, for the day. Tho program Is an follews: Fuust Do fjouuod, two pianos . Albertl Mrs. II. K. Marsh, MIhh Horck O' Hush Thee My llaby. .Hiilllvun- Hilton Mm. Kd Audreys, Mrs. J. Wold, Mrs. H. A. Thlerolf, Mm. C. It. Ilowman Chaus Ijiuh Paroles Tschalkowsky Mr. Carlton Janes, lllss Florence Clark, Mr. Horace Iteno VI-KI-d'Art (LaTasca) .. I'ueuull Mrs. CJeorso Andrews A Outline from "Thn Man In the Shadow" Chllds Mitts Hrrtha KllzaU-th Culklnn Tone 1'oem McDowell Mr. Curtor Hrundon The Miller's WoolnR FunlnR Miss Florence ltuilrlUK, Mr. F. C. Kdtnradk, Mrs. J. M. CrtHsle), Mr. (Jeorno Andrews MlRiiouette Prime! A Muslcale DlaloRite .Me)erHImund Miss Florence lluzclrlKR. Mr. Ceorgo Andrews Mlsn Gladys Heard, formerly of LMedfurd, datiRhler of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff I). Heard, was married At Christ's church Los Aneles. Decem ber I, to Dr. Clyde A. Abbott of Los Angeles, tho Itev, Idlemun, formerly of Medford, iorformlnK tho cere mony. Only members of tho limned, lata families were present. The hap py couplo will niako their homo in I .os Angeles, where Dr. Abliotl In a practlslnR physician. MUs Ileurd Rrew to womanhood In Mrdford and was popular among a lursn circle of friends, Tho Wednesday Study club met at the library last Wednesday und the topic, Kurul England, was presented In very IntercutlnR papers as follews: Devonshire, Mrs. Merrick; Character istics of the Country and People, Mm. Alfor.d; Two Types of Country Seats, lladdou Hall, Chatsworth, Mrs. Wakeman; Typical Farm Village, Mrs. Snedlcor. Miss Young In Cur rent Kventn told of the by-products thrown away at the coal mines ani purchased abroad, another way In which wo mty profit by tho war. The Parent-Teachers' association of tho Washington school will meet st the school building next Friday afternoon ut 3 o'clock. Tho subject will bo, Tho Value or the Heautlful as the Practical Part of Kducatton. Tho discussion will bo led by Mrs. Tucker and Mllw Mooro. Miss, Flor ence HaielrlfcK will give a ocul solo and Miss Nun a Seely un Instrumental solo. All parents und teachers are urnod to come and bo Interested In this r.reat work, Aeeorilihfr to ''The Hurometcr," n publication of the OieKon Airioiltii rnl College, there lias been oi-nuked nt the above named institution n club composed of over fifty members to bo known nu the "Southern Oregon Club." Two .Meilfonl liih cohool (rrniluntim nre officers of the club, Annond Taylor hclnj president und Urneo utehell iee"-pteMdent. . Mr. und Mrs. Hert Auderson enter tained with u tl! o'clock dinner Tues day. Thoso present were: Mr. und Mm. Geo. Peck and daughter Vlr Rlnlu of Crown Point orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Smith. Tho Pareut-Teachers' ussoclutlou of tho Lincoln school will hold their liieotlnR at tho school building Fri day ufteiunon, December 11th. Herbert Alford who Is ullenilluR Loluud Stunford University will ro tmn to Medford for the Christmas va cation. Frank (lorlg Ml yesterday for ArltaiisuH to flnluh his couse at tho tijto university. . Mrs, F, W. Ilnllls cnlerluluod tho JFfduj"l)rldHi ciub'wllh a lunclieoii llils'we'ol(. Mrs, Oooir.o Carpoulur entorlalncd at afternoon lulduo Tueiduy nflor noon, A charmlug musical outertalumcnt lu tho form of un Autumn Festival ti an given ut St, Mary's Academy Mon day evening hy the pupils of the music department, MIsh Margaret Kmlg as fU''cii of autumn occupied ii throne at tho right or the artlMcul ly decorated stage and surrounded by a gracious court compoxed or tbo flowers of tho year which were repre sented by different girls of the school, presided over tbo gracefully rend ered exercises, Tho program follows; An Autumn FiMlwil Qurcu of Autumn .Margaret Kmlg Flowers of tho Yejir Music Students! The Snow . . Ituth Schiller Jack Fiost Carl Hrlor Hungarian Dance Johannes Hrahins Margaret Kmlg, Helen Iteddy, Mabel Scudder, Neva Samuels, Luclllo Koontr. Vulxeltii . .. . llarl Drier, Joseph llurrotiglis, Mil dred DuRan, Helen Dugan, Hor tense Thompson, Loralno Jones, Gladys Peltou, Helen Hlrd Sereiiudo . . . Agues Drier, Helen King, Anno lloltz gung, Llnnea iNelnon, Doralne Hunter litis HonKs by the Ml till on "When Daddy Wsh a Little Hoy" Itobert Clancy Gavotte (J. Itameau) Academy String Quartet Heading, "Macbeth." Act. I, Scene VII Mucbeth, Kutherlno King; Iidy Mac beth, Florence Iteddy Kong, "Grasshopper Green" ... . lziwrence Duff, Fmncls Smith, Joseph Meyer, Joseph King, Carl Drier, John Patton, Cyril Atkins, Kdgar Schulto. Willie Ilrown Violin wlo, "Spanish Caprice" tltablan Itehteld) Ituth Campbell Song, "Italndrops" . ..Fourth and Fifth Grades "The Fountain" tHohm) ..Jean Steel violin solo, "Meditation" (Mesre- net) lone Flynn "Itevel of this Leaves" .. . Chor.il Class Heading, "Sent to Heaven". Helen Iteddy "La Hatadlno" Mabel Scudder, Helen Iteddy, Kather- Ine King. Helen King, Nera Sum- ueli, Lucllo Koontz, Jean Steel, Fern Wing, Mary Ilrown, Winifred Clancy " 'Tin the last Itow or Summer" Kutherlno Murphy Tableau . Mr. nnd Mr. P. M. Lowe enter tained u t dinner yenterday ut their farm house across Hear creek near Ashland. The piiest?. were John M. Seott, general passenRcr ngent of the Soullicrn Pacific, und Agents George Knimcr of Ashland and A. H, ffosen- bittiiii of .Medford. Tlie dinner was tvpical nt Jlr. Lowe's hobby, diy tarniinir, and evorvthir- on the table was only such m could bo ruisitl on n dr1 fumi. The tuble fairl- toantd with the burden of Reed things. The menu eonsisted of ehieken jiotnie, Irish and sweet , "o'tttoes. eubbiiRe, pickled iH-ars, huekleberrie, meat, salad, ungel food, euke, peaches, nee- tiiriues, -oo.seberrv und longnnberrv pie, homemade bread nnd delicious creamy milk. The quests weie shown over tho farm after dinner by Mr. Lowe, and the coined enthusiasm over his method of nricullure with eneli step over the model farm. Miss Ella flnibb nnd .Tuck True wcrv united in marriagv at the J. L. ftnibb homo on A street, Ashland, ThnnksgivuiK morninpr bv the Kev. II. A. Camahan. Only members of tlie immediate families were present. Ilotli tho bride nnd croom nre well known in Ashland, the former hemp the daughter nf Mr. and Mr. .1. L. flrubb, old pioneers of this volley. Mr. Tnie is road supervisor of the district east of Ashland, and was i'urmcrlv count v road eoiumi.ssioner. The Woman's Ilelief Corps had n sale of uprous und funey work mid gave u noon lunch November 'JSth In spite of niiu und cold the salt was faiily well utttemUM und the Indies consider themselves fortunn'e in disposing of most of their work. A jrood many were disappointed in not huviug- supper s.yiv.edibut the eat. nbles disiipivared so rnpidly that n fi o'clock they woro sold out. Mm. Guy Cullders entertained ut her homo Wednesday uftornoon for u number of her friends, Tho after noon was spent in needlowork after which refreshments were served. Thoso present wcre: Mrs. Clem Chlldcrs, Mrs. Sum Illchardson, Mrs Karl Knapp, Mrs. Carl Illchardton, Mrs. Guy Chlldors and Miss Vivian Chllders. Tlie lobular Mooting of Kennies Kennies t'hapter, No. till, 0. K. R., will ho held Wednesdliy eiciiiui;, I)e eeinberO, at 7:110 shurj'. Klcclion of officcn. nnd social evening. Mr. and Mrs.tr W, 8hupeRh en tertulucd Mr. uud Mm. J. C. Munu ut dinner lust Sunday. Tho Thursday Hrldge club was en tertained I')' Mm. Ira Dodge ut hei homo u Pcrndulo this week. An Informal dunce wub given last Tuesday evening ut Ibo Country club. 7 lie )Mb, I jshtnn Hint. crajJCT Fur laeed drop sUlrts nre nttractlvf iletall III the IUct model 'J III cn I nine Is of bluik vehet It ba ei lollur and drop t-klrt facing or dyed rubblt. The edges nre bound wltb sutlu, as ale the lurbaued edges. The ladles or the Methodist Kpls copal church gave n very euJoable 'Trip Around the World" Wednes day evening In the church tent. There wero five booths, representing differ ent countries. The first was n liootli of America, decorated with bunting and flags. Fruit salad and wafers were served here. The next was Japan. This booth was daintily decorated In cherry blossoms and wisteria. . With the travelers seated on cushions, Japan ese style, on tho floor, tea and rice wafers were served. Ireland's booth was prettily deco rated with a beautiful Irish flag, tho harp or "Tarra" graced one or tho walls, the blnrncy-stono and a ghost cave where fortunes were told, were also attractive features. The center piece or the table was a large green "stovepipe" hot and two small green pigs, with candles and Oregon grape. "Mulligan btew" was tho course serv ed here. Italy's booth was u place to linger with Its pretty decorations und charming Italian maidens to wait upon the travelers. Spaghetti and crackers was tho fourth course. Miss Ituth Campbell rendered a delightful solo in this booth. Germany's booth completed the tour. Leon Lawton showed some twenty-tlvo stcreoptlcon views or Germany. Tho walls wore decoratod with flags and pennants and a pic ture or the kaiser and his family Mlra Geraldlne Tlce. Mm. Lunt und Dolph Phlpps sang several delightful Gorman songs. Coffeo and coffee cako were served here as the last course. The tour was voted a decided suc cess by all or tho travelers. A banquet was given Wednesday evening by the Woodmen of tho World for tho older members, thoso or twelve or moro years' standing. About sixty-five members of tho lodge were present. Among tho speakers who were members of long standing or charter members were: Gus New bury, Frank Waite. J. W. Ling. II. F. Mulkey ond Frank Wilson, Tho meeting was ulso held for tho elec tion of orricers. The orflcem chosen for tho neM term are: W. K. Morris, consul commander; George W. Cherry, ud visor lieutenant; C. C Hoover, hanker; W, K, Dodge escort und 11. W. Jackson, clerk. Four new mombers wero Initiated Wednesday evening. Messrs. Borden, Marcus, Hurrington and Grossly wero added to tho roll of members. After the business session a tur key banquet was served. Miss Calkins und Miss Kreekbuuin of Ashlnnd wilt give an entertain ment In the Applegate district Satur day, December 5, lu the socialist hall. Tho entertainment will bo un der the auspices of tho Purout-Teucli-em association. t Mrs. F. W. Porter left tho first of weok on u visit to friends ami rela tives In tho mlddlo west. On hor re turn sho will visit relatives In Cali fornia, Mr. uud Mrs Wulther uud iIuukIi ler, MIm Leuli, Imvo relumed from Yieku, Cn., where the) sKut th J'liuukntfMiiu liullduji, ttiimii'i" f wL Ain f fgM umzEmMmzr SSliHsvJsP The Iowa society held a very en joyable session In Ht. Mark's hall on Tuesday evening, In which a supper at C 30 was thu first Item of Inter est. Covers wero laid ror one hun dred of tho former corn-feds, who did ample Justice to the excellent spread. Tho program which followed wa IH many ways worthy of special men tion. Miss Lnnnsjiach at the piano nnd Mr, Senrls nt the drums enlivened with the "Klephnnt Hag." Miss Marjorle Myers gavo two very! interesting readings, 'Long o' Dee nnd "Little Ilrown Hntiy"; Mm. K V ' Coffin and Miss Inn Coffin sang u duet, "I Sing Ilecause I Lovn to Sing,' i nnd followed by an enioro, " When Life Is Brightest." Minn Coral Itn, Jnrks was much enjoyed lu two read ings, "A Doorstep Dialogue" nnd a "Lullaby " Miss ituth Campbell, ac companied by Miss Koontz, rendered a very pleasing violin solo, "Spanish Danre," and responded ns an encore with "Ily the Fireside." Tho audi ence wns delighted with the perrorm unco or thesn little ladles. Mr. Flem ing, otherwise known iih the Count of Sprlgattl, entertained with two selections, "The Great Hall Game" and "Washington's nirthday." Dr. Howard sang "A Pcrrect Day" and "The Young Men or .Medfurd." Danc ing and visiting were then In order until u late hour. Wednesday evening the Christian Kndcavor or the Christian church gavo a "School Kid" social In thu Kndcavor room. Tbo girls In ging ham aprons and sunbounets and with their hair In braids and curls made charming school kiddles. Tbo boys looked very juvenllo In knee trousers. It wao noticed that a fav orite or all present was the never to ' be forgotten "all day sucker." Miss Mablc. Meyers won In the spelling boo. Miss Marie Relley, looking' charming In checkered apron, sun-t bonnet and with long curls, gave aj laughable reading. "Tho Mu-cow-mu ' Coffee was served with the lunches, and all agreed that this was tho most enjoyed social held for some time. Many afternoon parties nro being given for the principals or the vaud eville to bo given by tho Hoso soci ety on Monday and Tuesday, Decem ber 7 and 8. On Monday, Mrs. O. C Letter or Portland, as chaperone tor J the Chinese dancers, entertained at the resldcnco or Mrs. J. F. Iteddy.' Tho principals In the Chinese number are: Hilly Morgan, as Teong Sing. Tho dancers are: Miss Mildred Wicks, Miss Iaura Gates, Ml?s Mercedes Bar ber, .Miss Browning Pimlln. m Mrs. Frank G. Owen, chaperon for the Vnma Ynmn dance entertained on Tuesday nfternoon for the dancers. Tiie afternoon was sent in dancing j the modern dances which will be on tho program of tho Society Vnude-! ville given by the Rose Society. Miss J Dorothy Conner will have tho lend. Tho dancers nre Mrs. Edinir llufer, ' Mrs. Conro Kiero, Miss Josephine I Koot, Mirs Caroline Andrews, Miss j Kdua Warner, Mr. Hamilton I'utton. I Jim. Kd Audrows entertained on ! Tuesday for tho College Glee club, consisting of Carter Brandon, Nolo Lludley, Jay Gore, George Gates, Dolph Phlpps, James Vance. Theo dore Fish and Herman Puruckcr. Mrs. C. M. 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