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ymtv MTOFOTID MATL TRrHLTNl .MEDITORD OH KAON, SATURDAY, FMDKUAIfcY 20, 1015 . ),!.! ' k ) : All communications should bo In by Krldny. Address society odltur, or I'hoim 7fi, Tint Cullfnriiln-Oioitou Power (Join pnny Electric club hold their regular liuinllily moollng lit tln'lr club rooms in tlni electric building Tuesduy evening, rolininry 10, lliin. with V. (). Htliinmi nn chairman of tlio nnot liiK. At fi:U0 supper wiih nerved tt 11 lion t .10 inoinbeni and guests, Bulletin (1-1 being Din subject for tlm evening, It wan discussed by the following members: II. l Htoddnrd, II. I.. Wnltlu-r, (. II. Conwoll, (1. DamelHe, K. I. I.odur, C. A. Miilono, It. It. i:iil, (!. U. Chnongor, J. II. Monro, W. II, Henrlo, A II, ViiiiiiIiik liain. K. E, Hcoll. , After discussion on tlm above sub Jeet all clnli membera mid their Itucnt ti rutiirnml to tlm Nntatorlum where they wero entertained until a Into hour at tlm various games, Tlio following wore present: II. ).. W'nllhor. II. C. Htoddnrd, It. It. Kiwi, J. J. Iltirhicr, II. Hearle, Don C'oIvIk, A, II. Cunningham, O, (). Alf-ndorfor, J. I). Hlnnolt. C. V. Mnr tin, l K, l.odor, IV O. Btlnson, K. (I. lloiiMilmiin, II. II Hcntt. (I. Onrnelllo, (I. II, CoiihoII, .lame Leslie, It. I,. .Medley, dim KtlriKoii, J. I,, Weiss, .1 .1. HMiiuer. Will KtliiHon, C. A. .Mn lone, Ashland; C. It. Denuo, Ashland; H. Jordan, Anhland; ( I. CloveiiKor, (Srniitit aim, James II. Mooro, Oleic dale; T. (I. Hrodloy, Copco, Cnl.: .1 M. t'hnmberlnlu, Portland; Captain Collins, tl. H. A.; Dr. Illnko, AmI. laud, Tlio I'nreiil'Teacliers' Clrclo of tlio Itoosotolt school Mill Iw nl homo to tlio tmtroiiH and friends of tlio school nml to tlio otlior pnrcnt-tonrliers' cir cles of tlio city. .Mniidny. I'ohruary -'2, nl tlio homo of Mm. .1. H. Kent, 8 IK East .Main street, lit li.SU p. in. Tlio entertainment will hu In tlio form of n Washington ten. A short program will ho kIvoii mid light refreshments " served, r-'ullnulng In tlio pregram: l'lauo solo, Miss Wormian; rending, Miss Jacks; vocal nolo, Minn Illinium; rending, Mm. lluwklus; lullu uulu, ' Mltw i'erl. Mrn. Morton EmorlcU enter tained nt her homo on Houtli Orange street Inst Kntiirdiiy afternoon for Mm, Marry l.lndsny of Central Point Mho Ion thin week for Ohio. Tlio following Indira wore present: Mm. Ilalph llnrdwoll, Mm. Harry Lindsay, Mm. Irn Dodge and tlio Misses l.utira Trelcklor, Hisnn Doiiol, Mahid Hrnntllu. Until Merrick untl Porn llntchliiHon. m Mr. mid Mm. It A Mat I hew h on tortalnt'd Dr. mid Mm, 8. A. Lock Mood at dinner WcdncKday ovonlnK. i;frI$ ?. 1 HOT POINT SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY ONLY & ? t t X r t t t t t t t I " . aur y f Minn JcHnamlno IIiihIiiioII, fornimly of Kiiiihiik t'lty, nml Harry Van llo wnliiirK Jr., formorly of Now York t'lly, worn mnrrlod todny nt tlio Iioiiio of tlio brldo'n piiroutHi Mr. mid Mm, J, II, IIiihIiiioII, In Hamn Vnlloy, hy tho llov, Harry Tiickur of Mod- ford. It wan n iiilot homo wedding, only iidutlvi'H mid liitlniiito frlcndn huliifj pri'dont. Tlm hrldo wan kowii ml In whlto Kpanlnh laco mid chiffon. Tlm homo wtin beautifully decorated with fiirmi mid whlto liynclnthn, Mr. Van lloovonborK ban hoon lo ratod for tho jniKt four yearn In Hunm Vnlloy an an orrhnrdlHt mid iitock- Krnwor. Ho h a momoor or inn Itimiio Itlvor Vnlloy Unlvomlty club, well known mid pnpulnr aininiK n larutt clrclo or rilmidH. Tho hrldo'n pnroutn recently piirchniwul mi orch ard In KmiiM Vnlloy, Klio In tho only linen) dencondant of Admiral IIunIi ru'll, otio of tho revolutionary lieroun of tho Amorlcmi navy. After u woddliiK luncheon tho bridal rotipln loft tor a mouth'H tour or tiouthoru t'alirnrnlu mid will bo ut hnilio tit tho HlNklyou ranch, Hnum Vnlloy, after April I, Tho V. C. T. U. held n I'rnncen Wlllnrd mnmorlnl dny nt tho homo of Mm, KleinliiK. 719 Welch ntreot, on Thumdny nfternoon. Tliu meetliiK wnn mndo very Inter entliiK by tlm reailliiK of n letter writ ten to Mm. J, II. Hill by I'rnncen Wlllnrd mid tnlkn from membern who hnd Heen and heard tho fnmotin lady. An InNtriimeiitnl koo wnn Riven by Minn Itobertn mid Mm, Crennley, mid Minn Wnodn gave vocal nelectloun. Dainty refrunhmeutn were nerved by Mm. FlemliiK. m m A very cinjoynhlo time wnn had lant Tuemlay ovenliiK when tho Hobo knh IoiIku held their roKtilnr month ly norlnl. Tho Itrtll unn prettily deco. rnti'l with nentluen and very oriel- nnl nnd InterentlnK valentine cmuen were enjoyed. A kooiI program wan rendered af ter which u hnniiiel wnn nerved. Mr. nnd Mm. II. C. Hehllnr. outer- tnlueil nt dinner Thurndny evening, .Mr. Chnrlen I'rnxler of Hverett, Wnih., who In nnnliitlnK In tho school niirvey or AMhlnnd, Itev, nnd Mrn. Hhleldn mid Minn l.enrd. Mr. I'rnz ler'n mid Mr. HehlliiR'n wyro friends nt their family homo In Wlnonu. Mlnu. Attorney William I1. Men ley ban returned from u trip to Moutliem Cal ifornia mid Tcxnn. Mm. Menley will remain In I .on Ani'.elcH for a uhort time to lnlt with retntlven. Mr. nnd Mm. J. P. Wolln of Jnek nonvllto entertained the tenrhern of Jucknonvllln Snturday uvuiiluc with a vuluutluu party. Wejlnendny ovonlnK, I'ebriiury 21, Itenmen Chapter will hold their regu. lar meotliiK mid miclal eveuliiK In the now Mnnonlc hall In M. I-' & II. build- Iiik, third floor nt 7;30 nhnrp. H4H)( a a ifr a i aft t . ) Bring any old Hot Point Iron and for $2.50 cash we will give you a new Hot Point guaranteed ten years. ONE WEEK ONLY We offer in connection with this a number of shelf-worn appliances at 1 0 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Off, including Hot Plates, Percolators, Teakettles, Irons, Frying Pans, Water Heaters, Chaffing Dish and other appliances. Each appliance plainly marked with original and special price. PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE 212 WEST MAIN STREET PHQNE 90 On Thumdny afternoon mid even lint Mr. mid Mrn. I). MrKlllop enter tained a party or old-tlmo rrleudn. All nt one Hum had lived In Niagara, N. Dak,, mid their being nb'o to meet again mndo It a very ptonmint ocean Inn. At (I::iO a dellcloun cafeteria nupiier wnn nerved mid tho evening panned too quickly with mimic mn) ntorlen or "yo olden tlmen,' onn ovonl wnn worthy or npeclal mention the Indian war dance given hy 1). MrKlllstp nnd C. M. Hugllnh. TIioko pronent went: Mr. mid Mm. II. Hull mid non Harry, l. H. Trelchler, Minn liurn Trelchler, Mr. nnd Mm. W. W. (llancow, Carl (llancow, Mr. mid Mrn. .'. ,M. Knf.llHh or Medrord, Mr. nnd Mrn. U. Hntrield, l'rmik Hntrield, Clirrord llatrield and Mr mid Mrn. K. ThompkliiH or Centrnl l'ol;it. Cen tral Point Herald. Onn of tho mont enjoyable nrter iioonn or the nennon took place nt the home or Mrn, Knrnh Andrown, MO Koiitli Kir ntroet Krldny nfternoon, Kebriinry IX. when nineteen or the (lood Will club met for n vnlentlno nodal, (.amen wero played that were appropriate for tho occnnlou. Knch received n eomlc valentine to carry homo nn n nouvenlr. Dellcloun rofroHlinientn of nnlad. enko nnd coffee were nerved. Tho lioiino wnn benutlfully decor ntcd with hearts and nrrown. Tho hontenn wnn nnxlnled hy Mm. Kenyou nnd Mrn. Kcnworthy. Tlio Home economic department of tlm Creator Medford club met nt tho library lant .Monday for the regular meeting. Mrn. Porter J. Nctr gn a talk on "Home Interior Decora tloim," Mm. Nerr will give n pnper on tho name nubject at tho next Kconomlcn meeting. Mm. i:. .A Welch gave n nhort tnlk on "Cooking by Kleetrlclty." nf ter which Mnntcr Klley Dnvln gnve a violin nolo accompanied by Mm. P. M. Cnlklns. Tlm high nchonl alumni gave nnother one of their popular lufnr mnl danced Krldny evening after tho bnnkctball game. Tho affair took place nt tho Nalalorlum. the uiiinlc being In charge of llnzelrlgg Curnn. Aunxcellont crowd, connlntlng of nliimul, high school ntiidcutn nnd not a few ouUlderB, wan In ntleiullng. Dancing held nwny until nearly 1 n. m. whereupon tho party broko up, everyone ollng the nluiunl royal en tertnlnern, Tho regular monthly buntnenn meeting or the Orcnter Medrord club will bo held at 2; 110 next Monday af ternoon nt the public library. Mr. J, S, Howard will bo tlio speak er, and will Bpenk on "Tho State's Itenourcen, Forestry, Mines, Mineral and Products." Tlio Parent-Teachem circle or tho high ncliool will meet Krldny after noon, Kelt. 2iith, ut the high hchool. The nubject for dlncunslon will lie "Amusements." Mrn, II. M, Urnnlmm, 2fi North Onkdnln nvontio, entertained the Womnii'n Mission Council of tlm M, K. church Houtli. Wednesday after noon. Tho following program wus enjeyed: Hong, Trust mid Obey, Prnyer, by Mrn. llrnuhmn, Illble Ichhoii, Itijjiinns Kth chapter, read hy Mrn, Kugeno Whipple. Hong, "Will There llo Any JJtnra In My Crown." Hhort talk nn our work In tlio milieu nnd mounluliui by Mrn, Klley I), llensou. . Paper, on the nodal evil In Japan, by Mm. John T. Conrad. A qui, on tlm work In general con ducted by Mrn, Kugeno Whipple. Heading, "Tlm Print of tho Nails," hy Mrn. II. M. Uranhnm. Lord's prnyer. Mrs. Ilrauhnm borved dainty re freshments at the clone. -of tho pro gram. Twolvo wero present. Colvcr U Kurry and (iertrudo DavlM wero united In mnrrlngo by Itev. W. K. Shields of the Presbyter Inn church at the Manse Saturday, Kebruary SOtli, nt 12 o'clock noon. Mr. Kurry In related to the Colvcr family of pioneer fame, and "was born and raised in Jackson county, mid resides at Phoenix, Oregon. Mm. Kurry Is rrom Portland, Oro., where her parents still live, but she has been for tho last two or thrco yearn one ot tho popular and effi cient teachers of Phoenix, Oro., where she and her husband will make their homo nnd whoro thoy havo a host of friends and near relatives. All wish these young people nothing but Buushiuo and Joy. A very delightful entertainment wiik given under tlio nuhpiecu of the LadicM Aid of the I'rcnliytcrinn ohuroli of Phoenix hint Tuefiilny eve ning ut the Phoenix high ncliool aud itorium. The following- program wns given: Solo, M!kh Jnckx; quartet, Mr. nml .Mm. Slicctn, Mr. mul Mr. I'nime; rending, Mixt M. .Jnekn; hole, V. C. KilmemlcN; double quartet, .Mr. mul Mm. Sheet, Mr. nlnl Mm, Frnme, Professor Ager, Mr. Mcnutli, Mm. Joe Kmlor, J!rn. Arthur Furry. Tho girls of tho Naomi club of tho M. K. church entertained tho boys' class-Friday evening at the homo of Kva Osborne The evening was )qcnl in novel entertainment and near tho closo, refreshments wero nerved. When tho thirty-two guests departed they expressed their enjoy- incnt of the occasion. Much Interest Is being taken in the Kpwortli League Fellowship ban quet to bo given next Monday even ing at 0:30 in tho Methodist church. As this is an annual event all Leaguers nro expected to bo present. Mrs. Uunlett Dodge entertained the Ladies' Aid of tlio 1'resliyterinn church of Phoenix ut her home, 10 (lenevu iiveuue, Friday. Fightren In dies were present nml nil had n very enjoynlilo tiny. Tho Klks will glvo a ball in their now hall next Friday evening, Feb. 'JCtli. All visiting Klks nro especial ly invited to ctteud. A very Jolly time was hnd by tlio children of the Catholic church Inst Monday evening at n masquerade party held at tho Parish hall. AT NATATOniUM, TUESDAY iFStmmnim jkM'B ;w-bl5 4B rmmKm&rM' maamrm THE HARMONY Mr. nnd Mrn. W. F. Isaacs loft on Wednesday for 8nn Francisco, whom they will attend tho opening or the Panama Pacific exposition. Mr. Isaacs will return In about ten days mid Mrn. Isaacs will remain for sev eral months to again take up her musical studies under Herman Ocnns, her former teacher. Mr. Ocnss ro- turned to this country shortly after war wan declared. Ho has written two operas that will bo staged In New York this year and he will no doubt personally direct them. Mrs, Isaacs, who Is one of tlio most accomplished musicians In Oregon, feels that she ennnot miss tho opportunity of a few more months' study under thin fam ous teacher whllo ho is on tho coast. Tlio Wednesday Study club held a particularly Interesting meeting last Wednesday, A pnper on "Tho Later English School of Painting," prepar ed by Miss Young, wan read by Miss Austin. Miss Young has mndo a study of Kngllsh art and her paper wnn much enjoyed. A carefully pre pared and excellent review or "Mar cclla," with a sketch or tho life or Mrs. Humphrey Ward was presented by Mrs. Crews. "Current Events." Mrs. Tornoy. After tlio program tho good times committee poured ten nnd served delicious sandwiches and cakes. Miss Hazel lams and Martha Ray mond entertained their friends at tho Moore hotel parlor Wednesday eve ning. Games were played and re freshments were served. Those pres ent Mere: Miss Evelyn Wattcnbcrg, Miss Lucllo Goold, Miss Stella An derson, Miss I.icresha alUcman, Miss Mnrjorie Coleman, Miss Isabel) Stow art, Miss Hazot lams. Miss Martha Ilaymond; oJo nateman, Rayrdond lams, Kddle Payne, lllchnrd Payne, Gardner Goold, Glen Allen, Harold Illddlc, Harry Wortmnn, Charles Wormian, Gerald Helms, Claudo Bishop. Tho Pythian Sisters entertained last Wednesday evening at tho Knights ot Pythias hall. The hall was decorated with hyacinths and primroses furnished by Mrs. Ilroad- Icy. A fino program was rendered ns follews: Solo, Miss lllnmnn; vlo Mn solo, Miss Ione Flynn; selection, high scltool quartet. Cards wero en Joyed tho rest of the evening, after which refreshments wero served. On account of the entertainment at tho Natatorlum tho Boclal to bo given by tho young men's class or the Christian church has boon postponed until Tuesday, March 2. Tho Thursday Nullo Drldgo club was entertained Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. C. I. Hutchinsou nt 10G South Ornngo street. j EVENING, FEBRUARY 23 CONCERT PARTY. MIssck Helen Strang nnd Helen Ilrown entertained their club at a Vnlentlno'n party nt tho homo of Helen Drown on Saturday afternoon, February 13. Hearts and cupldn wero used for decorations and games ap propriate for tho day wero played. Dainty refreshments wero nerved nnd a Jolly time was hnd by nil. Those present: Nana Seely, Ida Walker, Frances Perry, Knlhcrlno Soulier, Mabel Erans, Phyllis Roberts, Jos ophlno Koppcfl, Arllno Normltc, Hilda Dundy, Elsie Lawrence, Laura Fonts, Helen Strang, Helen Drown. Last Tuesday evening tho Men's club of tho Presbyterian church gave a banquet nt tho church at.C:30, fol lowed by a precrnm: Quartet by Messrs. Mattox, Canaday, Bennett nnd Fleming; violin solo, Carlton Janes, uccompanlcd by Mm. Marsh; reading, Mrs. Fleming. Dr. E. H. Porter gave an address on "Philip pine Islands and the People." About fifty men were in attendance. Tho next meeting will be held the second Tuesday In March. Mm. Ira Dodge entertained with a farewell dinner party last Monday afternoon at the homo of her mother, Mrs. W. A. Folgcr, for Mm. Harry Lindsay of Central Point who with Mr. Lindsay, left Wednesday evening for Ohio. Those present were: Mrs. Homer Rothcrmal, Mrs. Harry Lindsay, Mrs. Ralph Hardsell, Mm. Harry Grey, Mrs. Ed Janncy, Mrs. Vernon Vaw- tcr and Miss Fern Hutchinson. Miss Ethylo Klfcrt entertained on Thursday with a dancing party in honor ot her guest, Mildred Wilson, or Roscburg. Those present -were: Jean Budge, Leah Walther, Mildred Antic, Flora Welch, Carollno An drews, Margaret Souttcr, Mildred Wilson, Marie Eirert, Ethylo Eirert, Carter Brandon, Earl Hubbard. Mil ton Schuhard, Will Bovcridgc, James Vance, Paul McDonald, Frank Ray, Horaco Bromley, Davo Rosenberg, .Mr. ami .Mrs. waiter Iiowno re turned from Now York Wednesday and aro at tho Medford hotel. They will soon take up their residence on Summit avenue. Mm. Ruth Kelzcr and daughter. Miss Vcnltn, returned this week from several months' visit with friends and relatives in tho middlo west. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Presbyter Ian church will hold their meeting in tho chapel of tho church next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams of Chi cago are visiting in Medford ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leon ard and family. J L L .JlLL' X j Mrn. William Iludito entertained tho Tuosday Luncheon etuli at her linino on West Main afreet last Thm 'day afternoon, Jim. Kliwi Mcftri$Jf Ifllf-n, OrAMjgo announces thc'cngngchicil't' ol ir ilmightcr, (Julhiiriiie, to Mr, Frank K, . Kfttrcilce. I a Misn Mildred Illnck linn returned to 'hor home in Ashland after n few dnyn .visit with frlotlds In Medford. Mr., Oco, T. Wilson lett 3nturdny morning for tho north to ndvnnce tlm Andrews Opera company. How's This? W nffrr On Ilnndf-il Dollar Rrwaril tor nr r nt Citarrti that cioiwt t oirrd tr Hall Catania Cnrr. V, 1. CHENEY. A CO., ToMo, O. Vfr, tbi nndmlirn'fl, ha ft iimd P. J. Ch-nrr (or lb latt 13 Trara, unit bell, lilm lfffllr boTMraM In all txi-lnn iratiMCtkm ami flnantlally able to rarrf oat in obllgatlam made by bla Arm. MAT. HANK Or COMMKRCH, Tolldo. Gb!. ltall'a Catarrh Cnrr la takes Inttrnillr. aetlnr ttttrM? nptti tho blood ami mnrooa aorfarM of tb afalrm. 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