Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SCENE FROM "SEALED ORDERS" AT THE PAGE
glvon at tho First MethedW MHm
nal church, corner of roHrtk Mti
Harriott streets Sunday night. Th
subject, "Somo Plain Truths About
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tho Dnnco." Time of sarvhws 7:J
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B &fftflHPIr ' lVidi.y nl I'Jilll) III,. L A. H. I'o! 'I'l... Lincoln Ten given by tho la- JW UV ff' ' ji
&flAwm ' mid W. H. ('. ool.-bruto.l Jfiifultirh 4,,,,H r 1,, ullioflli.t Clturcli on llnrt. WL, . .V,'' mfifi ' 4
M Itlitliilny by iHirtnkliifr ! n ftilfkcti lt "rctit wns inoroitRiiiy injoyc.i by mr . HflKtff j,W!
V ,,'. (li.iK'r, nerved nl the Kcilinim ,I,,H" Present. The vlnl(orn , . -HHIHLfi
BfafafafafS lit tllll (IlKir llV tint I'llllllllltfmi nuirn. I. lifi'iHilM . '
T nil. Allnr n ...iiii.l.. xn.-iiil l.oiirs enllng llio different elrcleii and each WLkAmmWlmmmmmm. Wmtri. k ' "
All I'oiniiiiiiilrnlloui should bo In
by Friday, Address society miliar,
or Phono "ft.
'iihliiulini Ki-luml circle iim'I -rj.
iliv iiI'Iciiiiioii with hilnn!li ultcml
iiiice. The priuiiuiu un cNpfidull.v
guilil. MllMf b, I III' yinilfH whs en
jnjcd li.v nil, oiiiinIh inu nl' ii Ming,
"HiihIihi Town," by iHliiiiiiv, mi, I it
vocal duel ,. Kmiii Hcolv mill Helen
Hrown. MiHH Uittilhoii, tin. librarian,
pivo ii lull, mi "I. ,1m, , AHihtii,r (lie
.School," iviin vi'i" I'lliii'iilioiiitl mill
fllll HII!KI'HtiH fill' liotl, plllClllH
ihmI lonelier. KIi mild: 'M'i Inivn it
library Unit nil, lis with i;,ihc of ling
er citit-N. Tlioy nitn In I'uirv n i'oiii.
jil.'lf line o ImoU luifiil to pupil in
M'ltiml mill urn nlwn.vn upon In Ntig.
HcmHuiim mill rciiilv In tulle with Intel,,
ctn mnl parent h in icguril to (Ills
wol ami will Nttpply hiii-li book iw
IciicIkth Hunk iii'Mixiirv in fi'ln.nl
MniK, if ilni.v liuvvn'l Hum, i m liunil.'
Wn nil ini'il that nn hliutilit uiiil
fiitli' iIid inn, iv I'n v, i r ixtfiiili'il to ila
wlmol by llii' libinry. Mr. Oiiitiwcv
I lien )ini mi iiitiMiliiik' tnlk on "!,!
Iirury mnl Ki-lnml." Sim xiliiinl
liow to iihu tlio lilirnrv lnn;s in imih
ni'i'lion uill, hclninl work to u'l most
out of Iii-iii. She uri;iil tin' imirnlM
o illow tlm hinull chilil In iruil f-iit-'
hliirli-K, its Ihi'v nrn not filler, lint
rcnl, to tint miiiiII fliitil, mnl fouil for
tin' .Mintiu' iniinl Hint Iiiih ii nntiiriil
ih'hlut for thn fniry tnlcs. Sho ruvp
tli' nnini's of liookN mnl llidr uiitlinu
llmt h,o Iiiih foitml iiiohI l,ilill Id
I'liililrci. A himt hv .Mm. NVfr, rop-l
In lur nhsi'iii'o hy MrK. .Mi'iirw, m.
inhi'il II, Is I'xiTllrnt ptoniin. Mix
NrffV pnpor tri'iilcil on homo ii'inl
inc. Kln lit ml It-il her topi' in i; very
tihli inmiiH'il. Kim tul.l of lie i;ill
niri of tho ivmliuir of j'o.l, I'lnin,
wIioIi'hoiiii IkiiiI;h in t jiutiu'. Par'
I'litN arc rriniiMlil' mi.l h'mlil t-ul.
tlvnlo in Ihfir chllilri'ii n iUsirn for
only tin hi't lilrnilnre. In unlcr to
-tin this thry htiouM Imvu n knonlcluo
ofliookH mnl niillinrs to he nlil'i to
inlylwo tho liny mnl rirl. Sho I, ml
wriltoii to mnl ri'Cfivcil loltti from
ti'iiflicrs of m'IkkiIs in nllirr tmwiN,
whirl, wiih icml in voiitii'ctiini wi It
Iter hi per that lii'loil to lirln this
HifbHiK Ininii' to piirriits; That chiU
ilrrn who Imvt Imtii pniporlv pniilcil
nlmiK Ihi'hc lines at Ininii' aronml tho
firi'Hiilc inn iniK'li hottor filtfil for
M'hool wotk, us it makes pupils m, ru
nlet t, eiillivates yoinl inanners mnl
iMini'ot tiso or Kniilisli. TukiiiK it nil
tin on nh, wo hail u most cujoyahlo nf.
toiuoiiH. If you want to alteml a
ivnl, lie pnivnt-teleherh' riu-lo, omno
to "nsliiiiKt(ui Hvhool.
Tho lown -soi'ioty liohl itx miiiunl
inoetinu mill sooial nl SI, Murk' hull
J'riilay iivoniiiK. Officorw for tho on
Miiuj,' your woln olootod uh follows
I'ri'sliloiit, V,. V. Conin; vieo-prosi-ilenl,
I.. Iliiniimi; seeieiniy, II. l,
t.'hnn'hill; trousnnr, ), V. Wltlo; ox
I'l'iilivo oouuuillco, Alrn. M. R Shrotx,
lr. !:. A. WV-Mi, J. K. lluiliiiH. Af.
tor tho liiisiuoHH nicolinu i( splomliil
proruiu was rouilorod; Voeal solo, M.
V. Klioi'lHj romliiiK. Mis Thclmji n(lii
iiuwuy; violin nolo, Miss ICutli Cmnp.
Iioll, uooouipmiioil hv .Mi'hs I.uoilo
Koonlr.; vueiil solo, Miss lliiiiiiaii;
loniliiiKi Ml'. FlentiiiK; voenl ilui't,
"Valentino Hunt;," .Mis lliuiumi mnl
Dr. Ilnwurd.
Tlio hull wiiri tustofully ileemnleil
with reil hoiirtrf mid a jolly kikuI time
followed hy tho Halt, of cotuio valeii
,, tiuoH ihihU'i! mnl delivered from tho
posloffioo, nrrmiKoil fni' Hint pur
' poHO, HiiliHtantial rofroshuioutH, ulso
duni'liitf mnl u pleiiHant mnl uncial
'ovoniiif? wiih oiijoyoil hv (ill, tluinkx to
llui offortH of tho committco, Mr. mid
Mrn. I Toon. Dr. Ilowiud, Jim. IK'li-
llii),' mid MIkh (laiituuvay, who initdo
Hieat oil oil to )imlo tho on'imiiiil' u
HiittcoHH, Sir, irnoit, as preHidenl of
tlio Hooioly, Iiiih boon untiring in his
- ol'I'orlH to kop tho Hooioly t(Kotivi'
mid Iiiih niado I ho. Kutliurin.u'd a huo-
L'OSH.
TIio'Wiiiiuh'h Home MitnjToiiury ko.
I'inty of tho M. K, uliuruh mot at tlio
liotuo nf MrH, Monro of North Cen
tral avenuo Friday nfturnoon for
tliuir regular nioiillily mecung with
twonty-two ladies in attondniioo, Mra.
W. II. Muokur wiih lcadcrof tho moot
lii),'. Tho readliiR topic, "Tlio Hod
man and tho Government," wiih uiado
vory iatorofltiiiff by -the roudiiiffH and
porrioiial Qxporlonoo of momborri preH
out. Dolioioua rofroslimcutx of or
iiiiko filioihfcl, nngol and dark onko
woro Borvcd bv tho IiohIohs,
Tho tioo plaulliig iiIoiik tlio Paolfo
blgliway Iiuh not boon abandoned, but
poHtponed for two weeks. Tboro wil
bo a iiolleg later. , , ,
l'Viilav nl I ''-Mil Hi.. (I. A. It. I'osl
'and V,'j. ('. I'olebratcd Mm'oln's
lilitlnlay by panuliliiK of u clilokcu
pie dinner, Hi'ivcd ul tho Kcdiumi
hull, olio Inn, died or inuio lieiiiir pres
cull Altor a couple of social hours
mi eiijn.valile pnKi'mn was icmlcrcil :
lusliiiiiii'iilal solo, .Mrs, llcsslo ,M,N
ler: mhlivsM, "l.ifo of l.lui'oln," Mr.
Mulkeyi voeal solo, Mis. Hoot; ml
dioss, "I'ri'scnt )ny of Lincoln," by
NVwIoii W. Iliiiitlmut iifsdiiincutal
solo, Irene Nonis; nddicss, l.iui'oluV
S'uluro, (Iri'iit 1 1 curl mid Low for All
lluiiimtily," by II. A. ('anmliiv; vocal
solo, Mrs. Idiilolph Shoultr.: icadii,,
"Ani'i'do'i-M of Lincoln," by Mrn.
Klsio Clay; wicul dm I, Mrs. V. I.
(looduiu mnl Miss Vi'luui Woods. Tho
piclnii. of Lincoln, McKinlcv mut
(lurfiold, tni'siiili'il to the (I. A. I(.
post and V, , (', ,v Mr. iiinl Mrs.
M. ('. Kiilllciiii: hoiij:, "Ainerieii." All
loft I'celiiii: Ihut a prnfilalilc mi'l eii
joyublo nflenioou hud been spent.
Tho Cnlli'Ko Women's club bold
their nicelin ut the hoiuo of Mrs. Hoy
II. Peebles, 001 Daknla nvlniic, Sat
urday, I'Vliniarv L'l. It was mi nuns
iiully pitilty purtv .St. Vuleiitine beiui;
the idea used. The rooms wore piy
with ipiaulilies of red lirinls, A very
iiiteieslini; afteiuoou was spent .lis
fussing "Tho bonks we have rend in
the past thiee weeks." Leaders, Mrs.
Joint A. Toritov mid .Mrs. Catkin.
Dainty mid delicious refreshments
which earried out the valentine idea,
won, hcncd. The cnlcilaimm'iit vi.tu
tuittee mnl the refresluunil cominil
tee; .Mis. K'enriis, .Mrs. Iliituiuoiid
and Miss Urines of Ashland: Mm.
Harris .lanes, Mrs, Shields, Mrs. New
man mnl Mi si, I'axoii
t ...
The Piirenl-Tfiiohors' ussoeiutioit
of .laekhoitxille avi a Lincoln ton at
the bii;h school niiditorium Friday nf
tentooti. The followiui; prot;raui was
givou by the school : Siuic, school;
reeitiitiou, Leslie Kreiiileutlial; souk,
Miss Cliucb's room; solo, Miss
(Iretehcit I'isil; folk dmicliiK by the
first, second mid thiid grades; sou-;,
IiIkIi school.
Mrs. Mary llunlinetnn, whoso homo
was foriuerlv In S'iriti'field, III,, jave
a very iulcrestiui' talk on Mr. mid
Mrs. Lincoln, personal friends of her
mojier. Mrs. Fuller wiih attired in
n gown worn bv her grandmother at
a reception j-iven the Lincolns' in
.Springfield. Mrs. H. J. Collins, attir
ed as Mrs. Lincoln, presided over the
social hour. Light refreshments wrro
served.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. .1. Ilmiby enter
tained tho teachers of the Lincoln
school with a Lincoln dinner at their
homo Friday eveniui;. I'luce cards
of li cabin and tings were used and
a log cabin made a wy pretty cen
terpiece. Covers were laid for ten.
Those HTtivtit were: Miss Harding,
Miss Jeffrey, Miss Hiley, Miss Wines,
Miss Fierce, Miss Jacks, Miss Slinc,
MisH lliiskius, Muster Donald llroad-
beut, Mr. mid Mrs. Ilmtby.
Theio will ho mi all-day prayer
incrliui: ut the Muptist church Thurs
day, Februury 18. Hvery into Is re
iiiesled to briu a liineh""for hinisclf.
Tho first session will begin at ItliM'J
o'clock. Tho afternoon mooting will
begin ut 1 :'M) p. m. and eoutiuiio to
I:!I0 p. in. At U:II0 in. supper will
be served in tho tent, ut which beans
and eoffeo will be furnished, ()tlicrn
aro rcijtieritcd to bring anything they
wish.
Mix. John Perl, Mrs. Tinner, Mrs.
Percy Wood and Mrs. F.ltnor Wtlsou
entertained tho Indies of the Hebcknh
lodge at tho hoiiiolif Mrs. Wilson Fri
day iifloriioon. About thirty-five In
dies were present mid enjoyed tho
afternoon with fancy work- and con
versation, A lwo-eours.0 luncheon
wits served. Tho dinhio; room was
prettily decorated in red Kcnrly mitl
red carnations woro used as tho con.
torpieec.
"A Nautical Knot; or, "The. Hollo
or Harnstapoole," is tho tillo of the
opera tu ohosea to ho given by tlio
high Ngltool ohoriiK M bpring. Tlio
work will start noxt week. Tho largo
number who Itavo enrolled this kciii-
OHtor miguiH well for tho suocess of
tho umlertakim,'.
A dollglitful tlmo was hail at tho
Manquorada party Friday ovonlnK Klv
on at tho Parish Mall by tlio Ladles,
Altar Sooloty of tlio Catholic Church,
Dancing formed tho ovouIuk'h otitor
talnmont, tho iiiiibIo bolng fumlMliod
by Haselrlgg'a orchestra.
Tlio Kpworth Leuijuo of tho Moth
odlet Church will give its annual FoU
lowship DanquoU Monday evening,
February 22nd.
Tho Wudnordny Study olub will
moot noxt WcdnoBilny aftomoon at
tho publio liliriiry,
Tim Lincoln Ten given by lltu In-
dloH of tho Motltodlst Church on llnrt-
lett Ntrcot was thormiRlily enjoyed by
thorn) irciw.'nt, Tho vlnltom were met
at tho door by tho roinmlttoo rcpre
mmtltiR tho illrforout elrcteii mill end,
locelvril n Httinll Milk rlnj; as a tokon
of tho oecmdon.
Tlio tilctitro or Abraham Lincoln
was thn center of tho ilccorullomi
which woro flnRii and bttntliiK, nnr
Ikkiikii nud ferns, The iiror.rniu con
ililcd ef:
I'lniio duct, Man l.ludloy and Mrs.
I'lrlch: rcmlltiK. It lit It Hawkins:
tlolln rolo. Allcon Perl nceouiimitlid
by Lurllo .MeKxennori an original talk
by Mm. Perl on (ho "I.ltn of Lincoln"
which wn very InterentlnK. vocal
duet Mrs. Vim Kcoocnud MIkb Doro
thy Wleke; remllnB, MIhh Van Muter;
lilnno solo, Mablo Gould.
I.'nch nutnlior wnn of unusual merit.
After tho proRrnm nntnll tablon
went lirouglil In from which tea and
delicious cako worn nerved. Thono
linrlfclpatliig In tlio event returned to
lliolr hoincB feolliiR this hnd been ono
morn step iinlllni: tho IjiiIIoh of tho
Church In n clomr bond of relation
ship to each other.
A wry plcmiaul surprise purty whb
kIvcii Mr. Dwaln Ooodmnu on Ivy
at reel Ittut Hxturday ovpiiIuk when
nhoiit 20 or his rrlemln mot to spend
tlio evenlim with htm. Thn nurirliin
wiik a MirrcMi ns It wan ipiltc an effort
for Dunlti to undcrMnnd It after ho
opeufd tho door In response to tho
knock.
Tim evcnliiR wnn upent In plnjItiK
KiimcH nud iiiiirIc. After which UkIiI
refrcuhiuentH were norwd. Thono
preHelnt wore: MImkok Mnyliello Dan
iels, Ituth Dante,!, Vera Itoundtrco.
Illiini'ho Maulo, ICtlie) Pittnrninn,
Marlon Pnlmor, Mnblo Could, Mary
Tinker nnd Vehma Woods; Meaxra.
Dwaln rioodman, Ward Van Dormark,
Curlla Darby, Sidney IlrUtoe, Arthur
Nordwlck. Ceroid Wollan. Klmor
Dixon, Marlon Mark, Gcori?c. Don and
Jonophlno (foodmnn, Mr. and Mra.
Coodmnu.
A furowcll party tns itlvcn at the
homo of Mia. W, McKay, Wednesday
In honor of Mrs. Frost who leaves
fcoon to spend the winter In Seattle.
A four couran luncheon was served
tlio labia decorations woro In tlio farm
of valentlnon with rod carnations for
n centerpiece.
The placo cards represented cuplda
and worofBirunK with baby ribbon
ram tho chandcllera to tho Individual
places. After luncheon toaata woro
ttlvoti and tho afternoon waa spent lu
conversation, Ranies and music.
Mlsa Froncea Welsscr entertained
n few of her friends, Inst Saturday nr
ternoon at, her homo, 125 S. Oakdale
Ave. A most dollRlitful tlmo was had
by all. Those present wore: Gort
rudo llarfiruvc, Nelllo lloeck, Mablo
Hartley, l'lorcnco TrowbrtdRo, Doro
thy Palmer. Dorothea Hill, Ellznbeth
FiiHselmnn, llcrnlco Lewis, Patricia
Mlschko, llertlll Mlsrhke, Uuby Tcd
rlcks. Marjorto Urandoa, Dnlsy Moore,
Curollnu Paul, EvaiiKellno Wolf, May
Fisher.
A number- of friend kvo Miss
lone Flynn a very ploasnnt aurtirlso
at her homo or. West Tenth atrect
last Tuesday oYonlnp. A very enjoy
abol ovenliiK waB sixjut with music
rlieoiititnolu otuoln otnoln ctaolntnoln
'and Kaines after which dainty ro
frcshinenta woro served.
Thoso present were: Misses Huth
8arycll, Dot llerry, Flora Welch, Lola
Kstes, Bertha llrnndenbcrK'- Helen
Dahl, Loralno Hilton nud Mm. D. L.
SpriiiKor.
Mr. and Mrs, Goo, T. Wilson pavo
-a dinner party Wednesday ovonlnK to
the inenibora of tho Andrews Opora
Company. The Kucsts woro Mr. and
'Mrs. Geo, Andrews, Mr. and Mra, Kd
Andorson nnd dauRhtor Caroline. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Art Hurficss, Julia V.uiiunuH,
Ivati and Krnest Korhoff.
Tlfo Home Kcouomlo Dopartmont
of to Creator Medford Club will
moot at the Library next Monday af
ternoon. Tho subject will be: "Tho
Inferior Docoratlonn of tho Home."
Mra. C. K, Hlco la leador.
Mrs,. Kolllo McGqwau. grand
worthy matron of tho Ordor of Hast
orn Star of Oregon has returned homo
aftor three wpqH8' visit to tho differ
ent cbnptors of tho ordor throughout
tlio state.
' '
Mr. uiiil Mit.. Carl Fiohtnor and
family, have returned from Portland,
whoro tlioy have resided for tho past
year and will make Medford their fu
ture home,
Mra. Albert Hopper outortalned
Monday (or Mrs. J, L. Tracy of Mln
'non polls.
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This prodiicliou is the first ot the
Do Luxe attractions offered nnd is
considered by critics a revelation in
motion pictures, both in settings nnd
acting, A feature which from ihr
first second of its life on the senvn
Mra. II. C. Hell entertained a few
of her friends with an Informal din
ner party a her beautiful bungalow
home on South Orani;o atrect. The
Invited Kuesta were Mr. nnd Mra. 1).
II. IJutterflcld. Mr, and Mrs. II. N.
Hullor, M. S. Smith. Tlio occasion
was a farewell to Mra. Hello parents
Mr. and Mra. Voorhles nnd slstor,
from Detroit, Mich., who hnve been
spendlnic tho winter In Medford, and
aro returning home; having toured
Canada and tho northern states be
fore coming hero tlioy will return the
southern route by Sacrnmcnto also
San Francisco for the rnlr nnd visit
ing n daughter in Oklahoma. These
peoplo nro very much pleasod with
tho Hoguo Hlver Valley, as noon aB
they can shapa tbelr buslnesa affairs,
being extensive property ownors, they
will return to Medford. Thoso who
hnvo mctthem will bo glad of their
return and know they will bo an ad
dition to our city.
Guy Kdwnn! Pl'erco nud Miss Anna
Huth Taylor woro married Wednes
day morning nt 10 o'clock nt tho
Christian Parsonngo by Hev. Harry
K. Tucker. Only the Immedlato
friends nud relatives wcro present.
Mis Ilrtha Plcrco attended the brldo
and ICarl llrnntney was best man.
Mr. Plcrco la ono of Mcdford'a pop
ular young men and Is engaged In
business hero. The brldo Is tho
dnughter of Mr. J. Taylor and Is well
known, having resided hero the great
er part of her life.
They will maku their homo on Knst
Main btrcct whoro Mr. Plcrco baa
erected a beautiful bungalow.
A dinner wns given Wednesdny
evening by tho pnrcnta of tlio groom
In honor of tho young couple.
Mrs. Jap. Andruwa of South Orange
Htreet entertained tho Tuesday Lun
cheon Club at her home this week.
Tlio second annual dnnco of tho
University will bo given Frldny oven
lug, February 2Cth in tho Club
Rooms. Tho Page orchntCBrMt.U.
Hooiub. Tho Page orchestra will
furnish tho miulc for tho evening.
Thu patronessea are Mrs. Vilas
llcckwlth, Mra. 'italnh G. llardwoll,
Mra. Geo. 11. Carpontor, Mrs, A. Co nro
Flcro. Mrs. Stanton Grlffls, Mra. K. H.
Ilanoy, Mrs. Fred Hopkins, Mrs. Fred
Lowls, Mrs. Lincoln McCorntnck, Mrs.
Frank Owens, Mra. Stuwart Patter-
son. Mrs. Frank rroston, Mrs. r.vnn
llcamcs, Mrs. Hobt, Hulil, Mrs. Louis
Salado, Mrs. William I. Vawtor.
A pleasant birthday party was
given Miss Hnzol Wlloy at bor homo
on Holly street Friday evening, by a
numbor of her friends. Tho oven
Ing wuh spent with Valentino games
which wero vcry.unlquo nnd original
which woro enjoyed byall af(er wlilch
dainty rofroshpiontH woro aorvod,
Mrs. Lou D .Jonca who litis boon
visiting at Portland and Tillamook,
returned to bor homo this week, Sho
will lenvo Suuduy evening for San
Francisco where alio has ongagod
paBsago on tho excursion boat for the
Hawalln Islands.'
'
Mrs, Albort Hoppor nnd daughter
loavo Sunday morning for San Fran
cisco, from whoro tlioy will sail Tuos-
day morning for Honolulu.
"
Tho banquot will bo aorvod at C:80
fololwed by toasts and u short pro
gram. A fine tlmo Is promised to all
young peoplo who attend,
Attorney and Mfs, Portor J, Neff
have returned from n visit to the
Northern part or tho state,
throws us into the midst of thins?.
Myatcry and action, two powerful
creators of interest, alternulo in rapid
changes. "Senled Orders," n master
piece production in six reels, u fitory
abounding in pathos, in climaxes, in
A very enjoyable- danco was given
by tho Houndcrs' club after the bas
ketball game Friday night. The party
wan given in the small Nntntoriuni
hall, Colvig nnd Kiirns providing the
music. Although the crowd wnn not
large, everyone present seemed to
have a most excellent time. Those
who nltcndcd wcro tho follewing:
Misses Dorothy Thome, Knlhryn
Sworn, Mildred Antle, Dorothy Wicks,
Flora Welch, Mnric Kifcrt, Ethel Eif
erl, Vera Mcrrimnn, Jean nudge,
Leah Wiiltlier, Jenncltc. Patterson,
Esther Warner, Nellie Conim, Laura
Gates, Nellie Campbell, Mrs. John
Perl; Messrs. Earl Hubbard, Francis
Hennett, Hornce Bromley, Lloyd Wil
liamson, Carter Hrnndon, Charles
Hay, Hob 1'cloiir.c, Oeorgo dates,
Dolpb IMiip)s, Frank Hay, Paul Mc
Donald, Eugene Nnrregan, Tom
Seantlin, Donald Under, Milton
Ri-liuhnrd, Myron Powell, George
llenslcmnn, .Mr. Moffetl, Walter
Hrown, Jay Oore and several mem
bers of the Hoseburtf tcmn.
Quito nn agreeable surprise was
given Mr. nnd Mr. P. J. Curran at
their home, -121 S. Grape street
Thursday evening, it being Mr. Cur
ran'ri 'I4lh birthday. Although taken
by surprise the host roso to tlio oc
casion and tendered tho guests a
warm welcome. .Hefroshmonts wcro
served nnd dancing nud card playing
wero tho amusements of tho evdning
Thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs.
Watson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnmeburg.
ifr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford, Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Rar-
nehurg, Mr. and Mrs. Atwill, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Scbnour, Mr. nnd Mrs. Suitor,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fiehtncr, Mrs. Streetcr,
Mr. Estes and son, nud Mr. and Mrs.
Curran nud daughter.
Tho alumni nro planning another
of their popular informal dances, the
dale of which is set for Friday, tho
"lfllli. Tnvilations will bo out by tho
first or the week. In addition to the
alumni and liigh school students, n
few outsider will b invited. The
final preparations will be discussed
at n meeting to be h.'I don tho inezm
nine floor of the Hotel .Medford on
Monday evening nt 7 o'clock. All
alumni will be welcome to attend.
Mra. Richard Wilson and Mrs. Dol.
roy Getcbcll woro Joint bostesses Sat
urday afternoon nt tho ranch homo
or tho former nt a bridge luncheon
to twenty frlonds In honor or Mra. J.
L. Tracy of Minneapolis. Tho head
prlzo was awarded to Miss Huth
Manning, Mrs. Frederick Luugo tak
ing tlio "booby" prlzo,
A handsome, eorsngo bouquet was
given Mrs. Tracy, tho guost or honor.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. WestorHold who
havo spent tho wlntor with their son
E. H, Wosterrield and family or tho
Sunny CHff Orchard will lenvo noxt
wook for San Joso, Culir.
Tho Gills' Amieitia club of .Tack
sonvillo mot at tho homo of Mrs. Nel
lie Dunford Friday afternoon.
Tho Hlne Sky Corporation depart
ment wants control of platting addi
tions nnd soiling stock in real estate
fcohonies.
DON'T TAKE CALOMEL
Instead of dangerous, salivating
Calomel to llvon your liver whon bil
ious, headachy or constipated got a
10-cont box ol Ci8caret8, Tlioy start
tho liver and bowels and straighten
you up hotter than nasty Calomel,
without Kiiplng or making you sick.
sensations, centers round the child
Iwh play of a little boy, nnd ono o
the greatest charms of the picture is
the naturnlncFs of it nil. bliown nt
the Page Monday nnd Tuesday, uiat
incc nud evening.
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At the Churches
J'liliropal
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
Morning prayer 11 a. m.
Evening prayer 7:30 p. m.
Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar.
Ion Lutheran
Scrvico at 'Aon Lutheran church,
512 W. Fourth St., will be conducted
In German at 11 a. m.
Bible school (English) at 10 a. ro.
No evening Bcrvlcc.
Conrad Wllker, pastor.
McOfonl ClirlstUn Aascmbljr
Tho Medford Christian Assembly
meet each Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock In St. Mark'a ball. 218 West
Main street. Full gospel teaching.
Including dlvlno healing, tlio baptism
of tho spirit, Christ's coming, etc.
Rev. C. E. Dodge, acting pastor.
Oakdale Avenuo JlctlicxlUt
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. ni.
Epworlh Leaguo at C:30 p. m.
JPrayor meeting Thursday evening.
Ttov. E. H. Monro, our presiding
older, will be here and preach Sun
day, Feb. 21, at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. All nro cordially invited to
attend theso services. II. M. Bran
ham. pastor.
1-Yee Methodist
Corner Tenth and Ivy.
Sunday school 10 a. m,
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. rn.
Young Peoples meeting and Bible
drill G:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday
7:30 p. in.
Theso services nre freo nnd open to
all. Como and welcome .J. E. Brad
ley, pastor.
SIctliodLot
Tho second of tho series or ser
mons on tho general topic, "Tho
Amusements or tho World" will bo
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. YOUR SPARE CHANGE
Do no neglect to economize where you can and save
your aparo change
Remember that oven little deposits It made regularly,
will soon Incrcaso your bank account.
Start an account with us.
4 Intorost Paid on Savings Accounta.
OVER 22 VEARS UNDER ONC'MANAWMINf
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ANTI-TRUST
Having sovcred my connection with the Blacksmith aad Hs
dioors association and combined my blacksmlthlatr, wee4 weriitaNI
aud ladder under ono root thoreby reducing expense I aw yrefjarojl
to give the public the benefit. " ''
From this on J, will give a DtacoHai on all Caalt FnrehatM. .
Bring your work where It wll be
not uo uoiiiiug io pay mo exjieusti oi iwh, oee we eetere (jM)WH
spray tanks as I can save you money. ' -
A Groat reduction on rubber tire work. -"
Hugh Elliott Is In charge ot the blacksmlthlng department wttffc,
Insures courteous treatment and first elase work. Yew fer.MtHtV
nesa. 'f
J. W. MITCHELL
JHI South lUverlO
p. m. c
Tho morning service at 11 a. m.
with sermon by the pastor. 8hWC,,
"HeltglotiB Zeal."
Tito other service of the dy M
follews: q.
Sunday school 01 16 a, m.
Junior Kpworth League 3 p. fit.
Kpworth League devotional wast
ing CMC p. m.
All or these services are Ititerst
Ing and open to the public.
Strangers are eapeelally walwitw.
Hero you will find a tomedlko
church,
lrcljrtcrlAn
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning service at lla. nf-
Trlo Praise Ye, by VeriM Mld
llr.zelrlgg, Dr. Howard, Mr. Goire.
Solo, MIm Hazetrlgg.
Klndorgarten It a. m.
Junior C. K. .1:00 pm,
Christian Endeavor-'Bt ClSO'w.
Prayer meeting Thursday at Y;JS.
To all these servient yete V cord
ially Invited. 4tih
Men's club banquet TSmttf at
0:30 In church dining roes. Goo4
program follews:
Clirl4a
Corner Ninth am?l
We desire your attendance Lorrt'B
day, morning and evenlag at the
First Christian church.
Preaching 10MG. "Thla Vs hTK
wembranco of Me." Large iMiHfjj
and coneroeatlonal sloxlnir. Jw
EvonlnK 7:30. "Thy Faith lUtt
Saved Thee; Go In Peace.'"
Mid-week prayer meeting; Thursday
evening 7:30. This Js a real prayer
meeting and a large one, come and we
will help you.
Choir practlco every Friday even
ing at 7H5. Mra. Jonea .will be
with us Sunday.
We cordially invito the public ami
earnestly urge all bclloyers In.Itmtu
and righteousness to Identify them
solvoa with God'a people. Harry K.
Tucker, minister.
Forest Grove Stato tlsh hatchery
to be located on Clear creek, t
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Get a 2G-cent bottle ot Dandertae
at any drug Btore, pour a little 'Into
vour hand and rub well' into tkVscaltt
J with tho fingertip.. By morning
most. If not nil, of this awrul aenrr
will have dlsaptieared. Two or three
applications will destroy every bit of
dandruff; atop scalp Itching and fall
ing hair.
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
BOS East Main Street
Medford
Tho Only Excliwivt
Commercial Photographeri
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Madu any time oc
place by appointment
Phone 147-J
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