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,T ' 1 " , f - ' Pi. V i mfc rw. ' V I I K W "WPSIBWeaHWgg ' mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm mmmmtmw-vmmmmwm wmr aMMMT Mm. M. L AU'uril opened her betiii- lil'iit liniiiii mi Wiml I mill Htirdl to the Wviliiemluy Htudy idub hint m. ui'Niluy. Tim liotiho wmn nilinllcnlly deourntt-d in wlilto iiinl tirvvn, (hit iiiusin niuin hi'liur enpecliilly nitrite tlVn with Hh iiimnhch nf dogwood IiloHHoiiin. A ililli'ioiiH twoM'iMire luncheon wiih xcrwd, during which Hum tho gurulK witii' delightfully en tcrlnlncil hy helcelloiiH on the Vic trnln, Ah It wilh tint IiihI meeting nt tln jenr, r'MrtH wen' ri'Mil nml the following ulflrerti elected for the vtu Miing ,enr: l'ri"iilint, Mix. Menri( lrn.prcddent, Mrn. Wiiki'iiiiui ; rt'lury, Mix. Crown; treiiHiirer, Mrs Alford. .Mr. Menr, tint pir-ddi'iit, gmo n liriof rc'Miuio of Hut ycut'A wink in her iihiiiiI peiiliijr milliner After Hi" IiiihIiicnm of tint club win tniii-iteltd, tliu remainder of tin) lift crnnoii whm wpent lit n Mocitil wny, Mm. Alfonl Iiiih' u iuot rhitrmiiii; wny of innklug her kim-Ih ftI nl Inline nml nil went lovny thinking tlir nl'lcniniin wiin oiii of lint pleiiHiinleht lint 'iiuiT.iluy Mtnly club linn otu rn jo) nl ' Mm. Uiley.D. IWimm, 101 Odtitga Mreel, 1'iili'rtniiinl tint oiiinirii Mis Hlomiry hiH'Icty of tint M. I!. church South WYdnendity nflcnioon. After n hricf biitdiieKK m-mmoii tliu following lllemry program wan enjeyed: Hong, "llhrd Word"; prayer, Mm. Kile) 1). Mention; bible Iohhoii, Matthew, 'JHtli chiiptiT, Mm. Ilriiiidonj "Trip to (ho Orient," by ten Inillc; rend Iiiir "Hek of Age," Mm. K. W. . ('iirkin; vocnl nolo, Mm. John Hub-; ler; iiiHtniinentitl mIo, Mm. 1 Wliil n; )mHT, "Life Murn Ahiinil mit," Mm. II. T. Hferj hoikj. "Do You Henr Tliem ('uIIIiikT"; ii'iwllnj:, Mm. (.'. H. Miiiiiuii;! voenl tluct, Mm. Itiltty I). HeiiNon, Mm. J. I, t'onnid; paper, "Hewintc for tlm Master," Mm. lliilicrt !. Tnylor; iiiHtruincnlitl dltet MWrx Miirunrolu MnimfieM nml Mnry )lr(iHont .re.nliiiL-, Mm.' ('. X Mntxlrr: nonir, "Onwnnl, l'lirittliin Snliliem"; pruyrr, Mm". John Cnrkln At tint close of the, proj;rnin Mm HeiiNon Hen nl n-frfxhitmntH, n.iHtc(l by Mm. Ilobert Tnor nml John T. ('oiimtl. Twenty.elKbt wi-re iicmhI Mcilfnril Cninp, No. (M), Wooilmcn of the Worhl, entertiilnril their iiiem Ihth, fiiinilien nml friemlM on Wed iicmIiiv eicniiiK', May 5, with n inuit enjoyable Moeinl nml iliinclnj party A nplemlid proemm wiih lenderetl, in fluiliiijc (U'cnil heleetiuiik by tho V. (). W. orebeKtrn, violin miIiin by Wil liam C. JniieM, readiiiKH by J. D Flemiiif;, a xhort talk by lion. II. V Mulkey in bin iihiiiiI intervHtiiiK way, followed by Dintni't Milliliter I). ! lleukt-y. W. T. HboullH pivxideil nf ebainnuii of tho nicctin. Hefrcth nicnU went srrxil nnilcr tint ilirfc lion nf II. (I, Hbearer ami llarriH H Jamw, iifli'r wbieb tint floor wat cleared ami daiicing rounded out n very pIciiNuiit evenlnj;. About t!00 were present. Mm. V. 8. Manning 7'-ll Weleb hticcl, eiitertaiiied in liounr of liei noil Harry'rt blrllulay Hatunlay'even. iiiK', May 1, Tbo ovcniiiK wh pleiiH uiilly hpeul, panics nml iiiiihIo holnn lint ebief feature. Tliosu present were: MihHt'M Orueo Perry, Murj-iux't JlaiiHfii'ld, Mary Hello Mention, Dor olby linker, Leila Maker, raitilim l.eadem; MitsHm, Hukm'II WutlueQ. llciinio Mull, I lurry Mniiiiin-, Itnlpb 1'iekel, Mr. IIuhIiou, Mr. Centner Mm. Mnipihiir hitvciJ refrejiliineiitH, iibhirttcil by Mm. linker. TliurHiIny evenliifj Mm. Kloienen MeCoy vnleilaiiied hixleen yonnj; luf iljeH at her Immn on 8ouli 'pMrol with n kitchen hliowet' in bonnf ot MIhh Alfretta (larrolMin, vboo wi'd diiif; will take plneii noon. Tho uveiu iiif,' wiih Hpent w'illi utitHio and con vernation, after which u dainty tw'o. eoiimo luncheon vyaH nerved. The looiiiH wont prettily decorated with yellow roses ami foiim. The youiiL' people nf tho HaptiHt eliuroli were entertained Friday ovn iii(,', May 7, by Mr. Kanton at tho homo of Dr. and Mm. Caiiow, on .Kouth Laurel ntreet. A nliort pro Ki'iiin wan rendered, lifter which Kiiiiiuh wei-o played and light, refrewli. inentH Horved. The niuin foatuni ot tho eveniiif,' was n uiouk trial eon, iitiutea hy it. n, btine, j(ev. i amieiiH, W. 0. Alluwny, II. Allaway, K. Unit, ney and Dr. Carlow, The famous tdnglnic teacher, Her man QoniiR of San Francisco will present Herbert h, Alford ot this city In an introductory recital In Baa FrnpolHrp lie. flfet of nvflt Vol haitt Hnliirduy afternoon tlm Now ThoiiHlit ilrclu wan entertained with a May day luncheon at tbo pretty loiun of Mm. W, C. Kliiyon on Booth Kir ntreet. Tho roonm were tastily decornteil with myrtlo, rosen and y.vr- allium blosHoniN, nml iiHIioiirIi the weather wiih chilly, tho Interior of Mm homo was certainly a May day. All re(iilnr study work of tho clrclo was laid aside nml n proKrom of ricren tlon took Its place. A recitation by Mm. (Irahain, moiiio iiuotntlonn by Mrs. WooiIm and rendliiKs by Mrs. Kliiyon, Mm. I'erRiison, Mm. Konmo nml Mlns Fvritunon. After n unlquo flower pusxlo Kiienslni; contest, Miss Oruvim waH awarded tho prize, nml delicious refreshments weru Served. Tliu delightful llttlo rhit-cliftt, which Ih tho wlml-up of nil ttiesn ilrclcn, was UululKcd In nml enrh lady departed with plMtnnnt inemorlen of the after noon, with kindliest thouiihts for Mrn. Klnyon nml with tho peace and linrinouy of our spring Mny dny to Kethor. Thoso present wcro; Mesdnmeti Klnyon, Woods, (Jrnvcs, KerKiison, Hcott, Andrttws, Keuworthy, Kntps and Iteauio and Misses Craves nud Ferguson. Curl Martul wiih given u deljght ful birthday fun! farewell reception May (I nt the home of bis Mtder, Mm, fl. N. Ilirklnud, 11(1 Portland avenue. Tint evening wiih h"Mit in plain(,' nuiipie nml enjoyable Kauien nml iiiUKic, after which dainty refresh inriilH wen served. Thoso prcnldiiiR nt tho punch bowl were: MishoK Ma ble JoneH, Christy Martwi); and Kdnn Denuiier. Those enjoying the eveninu were: MissrK I.orena Ktratton, Ifcid Ith Jones, Delle Wliiseunut, Vivian Hlewnrt, (Tiristy IInrtwi(, Kdim Demmer, Myrtle 1'urkeyplle, Myrl Davis, Ilertha llartwi, Mabe JoneS uml tliu MeHNm. Harold Mull, Carl 1 1 art wic, Itollio IVtly, fleore Mad dot, John WhNtnnnt, William Hollo way nml Merrill Minkler. The kiicM deparicd at it lute hour, expressing what an eujoyublr limit (bey had spvut and uliiui Mr. llnrtwi' fare well i;rcetiiiKH, oh be lonven soon for Cuiiada, where be X)ecln to remain for home time, .. The Oreater Medfonl elnb initsieal will be (hen nt the Htnr Monday aN tenioou nt 3 p. in. Mm. Kerby S. Miller will bo (be hostess. The fol owinjj proRrnm will bo remlen'i): Duel, "0, That Wo Two Were May ln" (Smith), Mrs. Ue.rt Thiendf nml Mm. Frederick liUiio; tonor nolo, "My Ain Folk" (Lemon), Porter J. Neff; piano olo, "A Day in Wnleo" (Koin), (u) "The tlondoln," (b) "The l.ovo Koiik," (c) "(IochI Night," MIhh Vriiitn llaniillon; soinino solo, "I Hear a Thm-h nt F.e" (Cadiunn), Mm. Itert Thlcrolf; violin nolo, 'Prayer fnun Jewel of the Ma donna" (Wolf-Furmrl), Mm. SMii White Pa ley; contralto solo, "An Old Munlen" (Mope Temple), Srm. Fwd iriek Liiiiko; duet, "Abxeiit" (Met calf), Flvlcber Fish nud Mr. Middle berger. At their homo on West Ninth struct Tuesdny uvonliiR t)r, and Mrs. I'.vprlisrd entertained n number of tlielr friends. It IicIiir tho occau'on of tho doctor's birthday. The parlors ero beautiful with ffowers nnd ferns and c-neh iiuest re ceived n floral souvenir, CrlbbnRO wns played after which refreshmentH were served. 1'lnno musto with nil tho guests JoIiiIuk lu singing concluded tho ovonlug. Mm. Chili le Piekel, HI Cotlauu hlreet, enterliiined the NurcNsuh eir ele of the M. K. ehureli Wednesdnj nttciiioon. 'the timo wna Kpeut in oonvomution uml plans for ho fu ture work of tho einde. Duriiik' the uflemooii Mm. Piokel hitvimI re freshments. Ten were present, Mr. nud Mm. Stewart Putlotpon PMlorttiiuud nt ii dinner5 pnity Thum day iiVOnliifr fiir a lew friend on Hohs court, The guestrt were; Mr. and Mrn. Frank Mndden, Mr. ami Mrs Fred IwIh, MUa Hubbiml au Mv Chandler Kkiiiu v. Tho senior cIiish of tho IiIkIi nehool Irnld n pleniu at Happy Camp Wed iiohday. Tho day wan very delight fully hjM!iit in rowing-, fishing" and eliuiblng Table Hock. A picnic, lunch. eon wan served. Mlns Dorothy Wicks left Wodues dny for Portland to study music un der Professor 8. X. Arena, u uotod Now York vocal teacher. Tho ladles of tho Catholic ehureli will give a dunco nt tho Nututorium Friday oveniiiKi May U. ' Captain Thoiunu U. Mitchell ot Hl'Mlltd Pima la Mm inuikl nP U 11. (,,.... . ,. ,v , ..,... . ... ... nenson, . ..,. M15DF0TID MATTJ TKIBUNK. mmaisfssssamassamssBBSBSisxssssasssss A farewell pnrly wiih given for Will llollowny Friday evening nl the homo of Mr. nud Mm. Muddox ol Portland avenue, Muslit uml game formed the o telling's eulertniuincnt, nfter which refreshments were serv ed. Mr. Mollowuv will leave Monday for hltf home in Drowns. illo, after several months' stay in Medfonl. The following- wero present: Missus Her nleo llnleom, Helen Lydiard, Hvn ()s horne, Margaret Kiiglisb, Oeolgiu Milllook, Kdim Whillofk, Mabel D.iu lets, Ituth Daniels, Mnry Tinker, Hed Ith JoneH, Helen Stevens, Marjory Hluven, Ilnr.il Wiley, Veru Hound treo nnd Kthel Anderson; Messrs. Nolo Limlley,-Iou Lawlon, Mown id Wines, Mwain (loodwin, Ward Vim der Murk, Itnlph Italeom. Will llol lowny, John Whisnap, Car Marlwig, lknianl ItobertH, CurtiM Darby, Her bert Lunt, Miles Power, Mark Max well and (leorgo Mnddox. About tbtrtv member of the Col lege Women's club of Itoguo Hiier valley motored this ntteruooii to (lie homo of Mm. Ilebec, Ihrcc miles northwest uf Medfonl, where (ha club held ils lust meeting of the year. The blossoming laurels made a beautiful background for tho pienin lunch which wiih served out of doom to the guest soon after their arrival. The menu consisted of sliced cold mil loaf, sandwiches, itotato siiliid, rel ishes, ice cream, strawberries, rake. eoffre. Tho committee in charge wns: Chairman, Miss Julia Moppiu, Mm. Neff, Mm, I 'rabies Mm. Tbnyer, Miss Ituth Coryell, Miss Aiken nnd Mm. Hebee. All voted it one of the most pleasant afternoons of the year. The Lincoln Pnrent-Teaebcrs' cir cle will hold an open meeting- Friday, May 11, at 8 o'rloek. The following program will bo given: "Bye Talk," Dr. Hiekert;, when nnd why glnssrH should bo worn; violin solo, Miss Ail een Perl; muling, Mm. J. 1C. Haw kin; solo, Miss Florence Tnw hridge. The nrt exhibit is to he held during- the dny nnd evening, nud will bo of h'H'cial interest to tlm parents, as (ho wurk of the gntdo classes in luminal trniuing nud sewing will be on exhibition in the, building. Dr. nud Mm. Itiekert entertained nt dinner Monday evening in honor of their twenty-second wedding auiii ternary, and in tho evening the neigh bora of Capitol Hill KrtH!trntcd a very pleasant Mirprie, which wan also in the nature, of a hniihcwnniiing. A beautiful fern was presented ns n token of esteem, cards, music, dime jug- and refn'slnneiitK went enjoyed until a Into hour, when nil departed wishing (he happy couple "twenty- two monv' Dr. Cnhln S. White, Oregon Mate health officer, will give n lecture on tho boy problem nl the librnry Wed nesday, May 12, at 3 p. in., under the auspices of tho local social hy girnc department of the Orcnter Med ford club. Ah Dr. While has lee tared hero before, a large crowd is exK'ctcd to fjrect him on Wednesday next. Mm. F. Mull entertained tho For getMo-Not club nt lO.'i Tripp h(reet Thursday nflonioon. Tho nflernoou was spent in whist, after which a do JieiouK (wo-coumo luncheon was serv ed by the hostess and all depaited to their homes expressing tbcmsclxch us having had a good time. Mjsr Harriet Putnam of Worcco ter, Muss, is the guest of Dr, ami Mm. F.. II. Potter of South Onkdnle. Miss Putnam visited tho Oraml Can yon and at tho Panama Pacifio fair nud will return via tho Canadian Pa cific, Mm. Florence Halliday-llaiglit pre sents her pupil, Miss Margaret Jnoks, In KonRrooitnl (ho end of thin month, prior to Miss Jack's leaving for her homo iu Albany. Four other pupils will iifertfHt nl this recital. Vornpu. Short and Miss Xellio Whorton of Medfonl wero mnrrieil nt tliu homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Hal Har rington in Jacksonville Monday aft ernoon, May !l. Kov. Paul S. Ilaudy perfonnqd tho oeromoiiy. www , Hvn. Martha Fonts of Storling, Colo., mother of K. J. Foutn of (ho Fonts Grocery company, arrived Thursday (o spend (ho Hummer with her uon and family. The Parent Toachora circle ot tho Jackson street school will moot next Friday afternoon at 3:30, All are Urged to bo present as officers for the coming yoar will bo elected, Mm, Florence nullidny-Hnlght linn received an offer fnun Mr. DillingB to pioHent "In u Pomian Oarden" at (ho Anldnail Chnutntniiia July 7, M1CDF0KP. Olll'XION, Tho musical nnd dramatic enter tnlnmont given by tlm pupils of fit. Mary'a Acndomy Tuesday oronliiK, under tho direction of tbo sinters as sisted by Mr. Kl Andrown wns well attended and highly appreciated. Ono of tho most Interesting features of tho program was tbo ono-nct farco prouentod by tho lioyn entitled "A (Srnln of 8nlt" or "A Doctor' Qunnd dry," each boy did justice to tho part ho portrayed. Tho intinlenl part of tho program wns carried out by tho girls from tbo first grade to the graduntlng class and was exceptionally fine' Miss llnrol ilyrum and J.awronco nt-patrlck of Tablo Hock district woro united In mnrrlngo by llcv. W. F. Khlelds at Dm Presbyterian mnno, Wednesdny, at 1 p.m . Tho Presby terian mnrrlago ceremony wns used. Tho young pedplo bnio many frlonds and nro well known In tlm valley. They will make their homo near Ta blo Hock nnd their many friends wish them much Joy In the Ufa upon which tboy enter. Tho L. O. O. M. held a IkTx social at (heir IihII Inst night. Cards nnd dnnclng wero the features of tbo evening. At 11:30 supper wos served and brought to a cloio a most enjoy able oronlng. About 40 members and their families wero present. Tbo committee on entertainment nro planning several such evenings dur ing tho summer. Mrs. P. J. Peterson of Chicago who bns been visiting Jicr friend Mrs. John Peterson or Capital Hill, loft Wednesday for San Francisco to visit tbo fair, Hbo wan delighted with tbo valley. . - - a Tbo Parent Teacher clrclo of tho Washington school will .meet at tho school building next Friday after noon. A good program Is being pro pared and a good attendanco Is de sired. Tho Catholic ladles held their regular weokly tea Wednesday after noon at tho Parish ball. Mm. T. E. (Hidden and Mrs. J. Jensen wcro hostesses. A very pleasant after noon was enjoyed. w ? ' Mrs. II. C. -Kentner entertained tbo Thursday Urldgo club at her homo on Ocnova-avcnuo Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mm. Ooorge P. Davis of New York City nro Expected td nrrive Sunday to visit DrE. II. Porter nnd family. ' Mrs. Harry Grey entertained tho (llrls Thursday Urldgo club at her ranch homo Thursday afternoon. Frcil Alton HaighL is publishing one of bis latest compositions culled "Our Navy March.'1- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker left this wcok for a two weeks visit In San Francisco. " Mrs. Maxwell D. Telford of Port land Is visiting bcr sister, Mm. K. II. Lamport. - MEDF0RD COLLEGE NOTES After a recount, Johanna Whipple wiih found to have written tho re quired number of words in typewnt ing to entitle her to nn Underwood pmficieney certificate. The contest was held Friday, April 23. Tin eo new typewriters wero added to 'the school's equipment this week. Tho students nro ceituinly getting unlimited typing practice. Walter Hess is evidently determ ined to get first honors in typewrit ing nt (bo next contest, Hu has been putting in c,lni time at night school lately, Oo to it, Walter. The faculty says that determination, plus work, wins. The faculty had tho pleasure Mon day of presenting a uollcgo diploma to Johanna Whipple, who has jiiht com pleted tho stenographic course. As (ho standard for graduation is very high, she is to he congratulated. Tho office pructico foreo is kept steadily at work from 1 to fi every aftentoon, nnd ad ' result the stu dents n ru getting a great deal of practical experience. Ono hundred nor. cent irnulea in Wpolh'hg'woro olduiiiedv this week by uruco 'inylor, Vernon O linen and Bernard Robert s. Tho nuir. class in bookkeeping is proving to bo very interesting- and in structive, us many things not taught in hooks are brought to tho attention of the bookkeepers. Wo wero sure, in fact, wo would Imyo bet, (hat wo hadjio little boys in Kchool, but, noverilieloss, little O linen must go fishing Friday after noon. At last Marcus J, has, fallen for tho editorship. Ho'a "it" this wcok SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1015 MARY FULLER LIKES IS Hy Mnry Fuller. (Written Especially for This Nows pnper.) ( Copyright, 1910, by Floyd.) CHAPTEH VI. Tho young actress on tbo "legltl- matn" stngo Is used to "mash" notes, to love notes, to letters Inviting her to go out to supper, to hotiriuols with llttlo missives concealed In thorn. Tho movlo nctrers necessarily gets a different kind of correspondence because, so often, sho Is not In tbo city wbcro her acting or hor person allty have made an Impression. For Instance, as tbeso chats nro Intensely personal, (ako my own case, Films of myself bavo appeared In many cities and countries wbcro I will, perhaps, never sot foot. Natur ally, If I ptcaso nn nudlcnco In somo such faraway land, I will not get the ordinary "mash" note, or love note. What I do gt aro the kind of tetters that often hearten ono on a bluo day, a rainy day, a day that has gone all wrong, somehow. There are letters telling mo how soino lonely cow-puncher way out In Wromlng liked mo In a certain film and bow he would like to havo my picture for his room In tho ranch houso. Or It may bo from a sheep herder In faraway New Zealand, or from a farmer In South Africa. Dut, of course, many of my letters, If not most, come from young girls hero at homo. Tbo cynical may call It a mixture of gush and slush, but Micro Is no ono whoso heart Is not touched by such frank, friendly admiration, which Is without a (bought of guile or selfishness. It Is a pleasure to send such girls your photo duly auto- graphed. My movlo fans aro very dear to mo and many packages containing hundreds of letters neatly tied up and Inscribed, attest my appreciation. I keep them as medicine when I am melancholy. TJielr youthful enthu siasm puts heart Into mo and makes mo ready for another trying day. (Tbo End.) CHICHESTER S PILLS e.Ukw iMtmlKu t IHW ! tU4 kl 4114 Btiu7 t-.. HtM wh Biaa Ki&taa. Tata m mtmwT. Bar frwrnrL buses hrahsi riLUL a ran M Sen. Mfart. JUxntttUiUa maaavM. Ainarau'arL'r. ai sotiiyittttisisEwmwoiE New York Lawyer to Lecture on Nations T. F. RUTHERFORD Ton. T. F. 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