Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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On 11 of tho mol delightful high
srliuol affair or tho season wax Hut
cloMng ilntico given by tho Jiinlom
in n farewell lo (tin Henlor Oln. nt
llio Nnlulorlillii Thursday evening.
Tint hull kjii beautifully decorated In
four ami fern,
Tint patron ami patrononncN worn
Mr. ami Mm. It. I', Antic, Mr. anil
Mm. Honor H. Ilmilt, Mr. anil Mm.
:. II. Plckul, Mr, ami Mm, William
Nudge, anil Mr. ami Mm. T. 3, Dan
iel. Tim following senior, nlumnl anil
Junior were jirraent:
Misses Hai Cornell, Allcne Allen,
Mildred Wick, Vera Merrlman, Krlrl
Htnwart, IMvIs, I'm lire llaeon, Ieah
'Walthors, Hstlier Warner, lone I'lynn,
Lurllo McMnnr, Dorothy Thorn, I .or
al tin Cowglll, Ina Cocliran, I.uclmla
Cochran, Mario Klfert, Margaret
Hoiittcr, Nelllo Campbell, Janettc
Patterson, Katherlne Hwcm, J ran
Hudge, France Kcnnoy, Lcnorn
Vntiri, M Hit red Anile, Kami Antle,
Isabella I'aboic, I)aly llaln, Wava
Dean. Margaret Hchell, Dorothea! Hill
ami Me rcitdri llsrlmr, Inland Non
Griffith Cowglll. Herbert Alforil,
tmlph Phlpps, Karl llulilianl, llobert
WIUou, HoUrt Polouie, Horace
llromtny, Walter llrown, Prank Hay,
Francl Dennett, Jay (lore. Theodora
Flh, Mr. Moorr, Kugctin Narrcgan,
Nlrk Oolman, Arthur Alldcr, l.loyd
Wllllamou, George Henavlman, Jai.
Vance, Mr, I'ratt, Lunford Illaek,
Carter llranilnn, Steven No, Dwlght
Philips, Itolaml llulilianl. Noel Cal
houn, Norman Normlle, Harold
Hunch, Hhetlcr llakcr, Charlei Itay
ami Clarla Scelcy.
Wednesday evening Itcamc Chap
tor No. fifi, O. K, H entertained with
a Rorlal evening for their frlcnili ami'
visitor. A very pleasant program
preceded tho dancing. MIm Ilryan
of ChlraKo sang anveral Itcautltul
mlcctlon and MIm Jack Ravo a
delightful reading., Ml ha Coffin
raiik a 10I0 arcompanlcd by Mr. Cof
fin. Hr. Howard sang a olo accom
panied by Minn Wort man; nolo by
Herbert Alforil neeompanled by Car
ter llramlon; solo, MU Jack, ac
compunted by Ml Wormian. The
chairman of tho committee m Mm.
John K. liwrenca aailited by Mr.
mid Mm. II. C CorlU. Mm. H. U.
I.umden, Mm. I.011 Warner, Mm.
Ilejilah Warner, Mm. Roll, Mm.
Margaret Keyler, Mr and Mm. Hank
er. Dancing wan Indulged In by lhoo
who ilexlred and tho nnmlc wn fur
iilaheil by Ml Florence Clark and
Ml Janlco Iltitler. Tho hall wa
lieaullfiilly decorated with all kinds
of roe a well a tho banquet room
which wa thrown open at II o'clock
with places not for 112 people, and
all wern Invited to enter and partake
of a delightful luncheon prepared by
the committee.
A largo and appreciative nudlonco
ultonded tho reception given by tho
Mix) ford Commercial college to the
people of Mfldford nml vicinity, Wed
111 tilay evening, May 2d, The differ
nut office appliance were demon'
Ntrntod by the ntudetit; tho budget
of regular work In typing and pen
manahlp were lnpected: Mborthand
demouatratlon were given on thn
blackboard by Indent, both with
and without blindfold, The room
worn prettily decorated with green
and row. The fallowing program
wa rendered, after which fruit punch
and wafom were erveds
Vocal duet, "December Morn"
tovoland
Marcu Vortln and Knymond Mlliacho
IMano aolo, "Minuet" Hcrownkl
Mm. Allre towe
Hecltatlon . Marlon Van (llldor
March, "Happy Though" Klegel
Concert wnltr, "Among thn Itoaea"
Htabl
M, C, C. Mandolin orchettra
Violin nolo, "Honatln, op. 3G
.. 1 Clementl
Hlley Davis
Heading, The Huggles ChrlRtmas.,..
MIm A lie Ileecroft
Vocal duet, "I l.lvo and love
Thee" . Campa
Jean Whipple and (leraldlnn Thel
Mandolin solo, (a) Tho Marionet
te, frolic, (b) IVatlval Bchot-
tlrho . , Weldt
Hope Howell
Heading, aelocted.. MIm Kdlth OUon
Vocal solo, "Cradle Hong'.... Hannah
Mrs. K. C, Hoot, violin obltgato,
Mr. Hoot
March, "Hoyal Hcepter" ... Outtafton
Walts, "Harden of Dream" Kummer
I'lano nolo, "Bounds From tho
Hinging Hock" . ..Mis Vertln.
Heading , . Jean Whipple
Vocal aolo, "Hong of tho Soul"....
Opera Crimal
Mlts Iva Coffin
Violin solo, (a) Oarotte, Mozart;
(b) Mclgcn .!... ... .........Schubert
Kdward C. Hoot
I'lano 'solo, "Mandolclno Kpan
KO'a . fXiioniA
Mr. K. V. Coffin
Overture, "I'etlte", impular .aim,
arr. by Mr. Hoot
M.C. C. Mandolin orchettra
Membera of M. 0. C orchestra
Maqdolln. Oertrudo Schuiti, llaiel
Putney, Hope Howell. Hlslo Otiln,
Jean Whipple; flute. Hoberf, Curns;
Mandola, Mm. H. C. Hoot; Mando
cello, V. H. Collin; planlit, Mr',
Alice Howell; director. Kdward
Charles lloot.
Tim recllnl of .Mr CotMn iniidlK
vll Im jtIvimi Tui'Hilny ultenioon,
Juno 1, ut, 2:110 p. m. The ironniiii
wilt be heii In the IiMMemftly room ol'
tho I'hoi'iilx IiIkIi Hclifiol, nml nvcr
one (h luvileil. The progrnm U n's
Toll 0 whs
Djiet, ")h HylphH.U .. nehmiu
Vern Jennelu nml Ibinlnl Cnllioiiif
"Pnll.v Dew Drop Miiguriui," flmii-
'fllil Dorolliy Cmlos
"edjMT IHIh," ICioimiiiiii
.Mercm MiLKflie
"Alice," Ktrcnbboij
Knthenmt Vertln
"The Vony liner,", Kropiinnn
Ill'ltlll MikHclio
"When the Front is on the rumpkin"
Jnild. . Itnhtm! Curlow
"(Irnmlmu'H Pet WnlU," Klreiihho
(Icrnlil Vertin
"Tho .Mer.v Itolmlink'Frnnr Kehullcr
I'ntrii'in .MikHchn
Duet, "HeKniilillo," . . ..
Curl Holm and MuKdnlin Vertin
"Hlmpto Conref.Ion," . Tliorne
Daniel rnlliouii
VhpiiI fiolo, "Little Hoy Jtlue" Kin;
Vcrn JemiKla
"The Itiitnbow Vnry," Krogmnmi
neriell MJUihe
"HnnHo l'nlnnnle MimirkV'O.Mnrtin
Clcnilil Vertin
"Alln .Mnreln," Nieolnl Vilm
MiiKilnliu Vertln
"Hohin'H Lullaby," Kroxmiinii'
Mcreiu MikNehe
"The Sonir .of thn .Soul," from "The
nintnx," Ivn Cofin
"The Little Patriot." Xfareh Kroc-
mnnii . . I'ntricia .Mikxclic
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iiie iioiiuoiiiTM nerennoe." lie 11
rich Knuln -, . Kuthnriu Vertin
"HouniU from the Hintdnjr Roek,"
Vrii) Wnltem. . MiiKdnlin Vertin
"Ln HnriH" lienne," Kidney Smith
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,iMnrRrct Wallace UiillnKhei
directed the pi emulation.
A farewell htirpriso piuly wih
liveu the Mishcn Pent) and Kdnu
Klownrt WetlneHilny exeninir by thu
Sunday nolniol eliiNM or Urn MetlimliHl
chuieli, or whieli they nru member,
nt the home of Mm. Conxor, 010 Kast
Main Htret, 'A jilvasnnt iHenin wiik
mienl with umiieH nml uumie. after
which an anpctWiiK luncheon wuh
served. The Much Ktewart will leave
Saturday for Illinoix with (heir pur
enlH, whero they will mnko their fu
ture home. The girht lime made
many f Hernia ninoo ooinin to Med.
lord nml their departure in very
much regretted.
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Tho Community Club of North
Phoenix entertained their members
at n card party and dunco .Wednes
day uvonlng at tho homo of Mr, and
Mm. Charles I), Btacy, Mm. M, P,
Sheet, preldont of tho elub (violat
ed by other member nrrnngod tho
waning') euXortnlnmont.
About clglity members wore prcR
cut, A dclloloiiH luncheon woh qorv
ed at tho clono of tho evening.
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Tho Home Coming of tho LiuIIoh'
Aid of tho Methodliit church wan
held at tho church Wedueday after
noon. A(ter iv biulnes enlon a
piOKrnui wus given under tho aus
pice or the queen lMher Circle, fol
lowed by refreihmoul,
Mrs, Joiiuln Morrl of Aurora, III,,
Is tho Client of her sUlor, Mm, H. J,
Pulnier of Hotttll Central. Hhu will
kmiihIii In tho city part of Hie mini
nier.
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Mr, hid) Mm, lluhi'ii lluhl i'mIci
iHineil hI h illniiiT mly 'I'Mfwy
HtflllHaT l hel hiiHH' IW HIH'W
Jlelxhls iti limine nf Wf. KMI tft.
)'ik MnJJ'i, who tH I'm AMtH
Tho pupil of Mlis Hadlo lacy and
Kdward Hoot gave two musical reci
tal at the home of Dr. H. J, Lock
wood Thursday afternoon and even
ing. P. C. Kdmeade and A. K.
Powell alted with tho 'program,
It follews:
Walts Newport, llaxcl, Pupils Or-chertra,
Frolic of tho IlttH'ie, Caprice, Lul
glnl, Oretchen Puhl.
A Oloomy Day, Duet, Low, Mr.
Thorndlkc.
Cap and Hells. Uelbel, Huth Pow
ell. Alia Mnrcla, Duet, Smith. Pearl
Thorndlke, 1
Premiere VoIm, Schubert-Sartorlo.
Vivian Hunch.
Still Wlo Die Nacht (Still as the
Night), oclal, Ilohm. A. H. Powell.
The Little Wanderer, Lange, Aus
tin Haymond.
Anita's Daneo, Grieg, duet, Mrs. F,
0. Heimcr.
Qavotto from Mlgnon, Thomas,
Howard Haymond, violin.
CradluSong, Kobler, Dorothy Haw
kins, violin,
Bchottlache, "Delightful," Weldt,
Mandolin Duet, Hopo Howell and Mr,
Root.
Fantasia, German Folk Song,
Krone, lllchard Btockan,
Sonatina Op, 80, No. 1, Clementl,
Hllcy Davis,
Gypsy Serenade, llehr; Charga of
the Hussura, Bplndler, Mario Open
chain. '
Tho Trout, Schubert; Galop-Wlll-
lam Tell, Hosslnl, Mm. John Hetor.
For You Alone, vocal, Henry Clheel,
F, 0, Kdmeade,
Iluucrnmamch, Car) Rclnecke, Ne
ta Morgan,
Narcissus, Nevln; Tone Picture
from Looschorn, Duet, Mario 0n-
chain.
March, Selected, PuplP's Qrcheitra,
A very p)eiiHiiit lime wiih lu-lil nt
Din Hociul fiheu hy Ihe Alplm I'ella
lllhln clasH of tho ('In Minn eliuteli
Thuixilay iilleruomi nl Ihe homo of
Mm, HiibliiNon, which wax pielllly
ilfi'iirjileil Willi !(')' PntliiK' lit"
iiflitiimuii Mm, lliiwuiHii, Mi'h, Woh)
)unl Mr, (julkiiiherry fiivorwl llnwe
jiii'M'iil wllh 11 hvleeiinn nml h uuil
Injt 1' MrMi WhHot ' wry wiu'h
HwH HlU'f whieli t Iwlk HHM KJtVll
by Mm llHMhy, XefKwwiln nh
mrvw by IM I'lHjHlllwt, Mri, l'f
A large immher of cople look poi-
esion ol the Lutheran )umonnxe
Thurxlny evenine nml gave Ke. nnd
Mm. Oonrnil Wilker a farewell recep
tion, the firt reception Hint the
Lutheran congregation Iioh ever hnd
in U seventeen yenr of existence.
Hev. Wilker Iiiih duriiic; hif four jenn.'
ministrj- in thin city confirmed about
thirty young Hnpla; and niw youns
America nsserted iUclf, ilirc)rarled
Qennnn eu.crvntjwm nml boldly
planned ami executed for their he
loved pa,.trtr nnd his wife n very nuc.
ecvaftil affair. ilis FrnnceH Orel).
Ihe ehainnnn nml promoter of the en
lertndimcnt, wiih jihlv nHsintwl by
MitfN Kiln Vitte. MiM LouUp, KnMe
MIhh Kluiihelli Wolff nml Mm, Mn-
''tldii Sriiultr. The following proemm
won renderrd:
Piano solo, MU Iulie Enlc.
Heraarks, in German, J. II. Huen
em. Violin solo, Paul EnMe.
Piano duet, Kthel and Stella An
derson. Vocal splo. Miss Loratne nilton.
, As a token of frendchlp Her. and.
jMm. Wilker were presented with a
small girt, Miss Oreb making he
iprfMntatlon speech, which was grate
fully acknowledged by Hev. Wilker.'
(Light refreshments wcro served, 0
f.V Nelson acting as toastmaster. The
(party departed ahdrtly before mld-
Jnlght.
. nev. Holl of ML Vernon. Washing.
'ton, has been called and js exacted
In b.. Um l'lll,a nl..
ThurMlny pveiiii Iho n.ivni
TqacherH' usnociatioim of Mcnlfonl
uvo a farewell looeption to tho
tcaclicm in tho hlgli school building
Tho llornl decorutions of roses nuil
Ivy wer iiMutuinlly beautiful iinrt tho
f ollqwinR program w lA inueli enjoyed
mid heartily encered: I'inno ob, Mii
Drew; vocal solo, MUh llinmant
Iremlini,', Mm. Ornec, T, Tnriiellj io
ilia Holo, MiH Hynn: farewell ml-
ilrefK i lenehers, 11. F. fulkey; vocal
Ixolo, ,MiH Ilryan. They then ail'
'jounied to tho hnsemeiit, where light
,refreHhmenlH woto served nii q so
'cinl hbur enjoyed, H ia iiuiisunl to
bee such perfect hnrniQiiy between
parent mid teacher w qxMh in our
icily, nml the high M.imliml of our
schools iiiusl, in great measure, ho
'illte o thix. ,Jfny we Imvo umiiVmorv.
!of llieho gcUtoj-clher meeliiigH in tho
: fut tire,
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A farewell parly was given at Ihu
home of (.', A. Adams, Wednesduv ev'e-
liitug In Junior of MUs floMie tMooro,
(who, with her brother Jack, wJll
leavo Wioiijo join their paienti in
'ciiHleni Orexoii, Thoso piest'iit wciot
;Miss(Aniii iiiler, Kthil flueliM,
'(lolu Movie M,r. 11ml Mm. (I. T,
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1 l mt tim tnifn n i ,n"i,
'Mr. h4. Mr, (', A. AiIhiiih. IIciiiv
V)ff, IJmv IMIiIi, Wnller Hhrniliurn,
JJelwrr wniHri'i Ulv iHIUmi. CihII
IIhihIIi', In (hit ViiwhhK, Jck Mmn
hhiI tllllle WWkWi.
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fw i'UH(nk, Hlwilt frJt Mill lu4 I b
mwi' W4((MK Ur mml,
Tha W.,C. T. T. met wllh Mm,
Hlley I), llenioii ThnrNdny afternoon.
Mm. (,V Yf Huck nnd Mm. Flemiui;
hnd chnrgc'f the meeting. Tho fol
lowing proRTTml yinn enjeyed:
Song, "rralHc (lod from Whom All
jSfcsslngH Flow"; Scripture lesson,
.IiuIkcs, L'ttb chapter, Mm. 'Mary
Fielder; prayer, Mm. S. I fAtinnnl;
song, "Nenrerf My God, to Thee";
talk, Mm. T. A. Howell; reading,
"8ncrci!ufs o Mothvrhowl," Mm.
llpna Pouting; paper, "Divinity in
WomnnhoJd," Mm. Carroll; song,
'Vield Not to Temptation"; mer,
"Wifo .r Motherf" Mm. Kcott; in
ht, "Why riMotbem' Meclingf" Mr
Fleming; "Hlllv Sunday'tt Senuon on
Mothem," MrH. S. lu I-onnrd. Mm.
Itiley D. Henion nnd Mr. K1 Wliite
luul charge of the mimic. I te froth
incntN were ijeneil by Mm. C. I.
ijiick nasisted by Mm. Hlley D. Uen
hon nnd Misses Mnrgnretc "Munsfield,
Ornec Pcrrj' nnd Marybell Henoon.
,
Miae Maryloll Hensnn culertninei
infonnnlly Thurydny evening in honor
of Mink Mnrgarcte Mansfield, who
leaven Saturday for her home nt Pro
volt. -
Mm. Spooner, .102 South Central
"trecf, entertained at a dinner parly
Friday oveninir for Mis Mnrgnrcte
Munsfield. Thoso )irecnt were:
Mioses Stella I'hieHtcr, Grace Perry,
Mnrybclle Ileusoti , and Margnretc
Mansfield. .
', Mm. S. A. Nc was hostess to tho
Tho ChrJHlian Kndeavnr held nn
other of their- micccs-nfid socials in
the basement of the Chrintian church
Wednesday evening. The social wn
in honor of MJskch Jfargnret Hchcll
ami .Nrnrgamet Mansfield, who nrc
retuniing to their homes nt the clos
ing of tho school season. The even
ing was spent in various games, nfter
which ice cream and cake were serv
1. About fifty young people were
ireseiit.
The next rcpilar meting of tli
fln'Otcr Midfonl club will occur on
Momlny, June 7. The meeting has
been postponed from May 31, Memor
ial day, nnd also on nccount of thu
isienmnl convention to 'lie held in
Portland June l-2-.'l. Mm, Schciffe
lein will represent the Greater Med
ford club as n delegate nnd will give
her rvort nt the regular club meet
ing June 1.
The Forget-Me-Not elub met nt
the home or Mm. . II. Hull, 10."
Trip) street, Thursday afternoon.
Thu afternoon was pleasantly 5eiit
in whist nnd conversation. At -I
o'clock n dainty luncheon was served
by the ho.tesu,iafler which nil went
to their homes thinking Mm. Hull n
delightful entertainer.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Andrew of New
York a rived in Mcdford Tuesday ami
Court ety Oregon Journal.
Friday Ilridtps club nt her homo ou are the guests of Mr. nud Mrs. S.
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The Pnrenf-Teaehcm' circle of the
.Jacktoii dcbool held the last meeting
of tho year att!io sehool building
Wednesday afternoon. Officers fn
the coming year were elected hm fol
low:: Mm. K. J. Stewart, presi
dent; Mmj Theone J-J. Carkin, vice
jirKsident; Mm. C. .11 Watkins, seere-
tnry; Mm. 0. C. Seymour, treasurer,
On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs.
h. Iv. Metcalrnnd son Hiehard, who
spent the jiast month in Mcdford vis
iting Mm. MetcalCn brother, Col. II.
II. Sargent, and sister, Mm. Hay B.
Trebles, left for their home in Illi
nois necompanied by Mm. Metcalf's
mother, Ms. M. L. Sargent, who
sjient tho st jear in Mcdford.
Cob.nnd Mm. II. II. Sargent gave 0
family dinner on May 23, which was
In the nature of a farewell to Col.
Sarvent's mother and sister and fam
ily. Those present were Mm. M. L.
Sargent, Mr. nnd Mm. E. K. Mctealf.
and son, and Mr. Henry Pollard, nil
of Ilinois, nnd Mr. nnd Mm, Ray II
Preldes of this city.
Mrs. Iv Guthrie entertained
at v birthday vrty in honor of Mas
ter Sandy Tnesday nfternoon at, her
ranch home near Jacksonville. The
nitcmoon tras ent willit game
suitable for the occasion, followed by
n tea party.
.
The ladles of SU park's will gfVo
a strawberry soeial at the homo of
Mm. Pnrdln, Geneva ave., next Fri
day evening. May A. All are cordial
ly Invited to be present and to help
mako this event a most enjoyable
one.
Aninlcre,i;HVr-rr(
Cd in the doeiitloHrymittiU t W
given at St. Mark's mt,bf Urn smpibi
of Mrs. Oeorg T bMil odmmitf
evciilntf, May .11. Tm musleal nmn
bcro Will givo aditiil,hresl from th
fact that Mis Nydah Xrfl, 'Hs4iUr
of Frank Neil of Derhy, who hK bw)n
studying tho 'eello Hfdr FrfJa
Konrad of JortIHil '(WWf wfok
will play, and that a Kw mf H- ,
ten by Mr. Wilson wW, h by Hw
author. Mb VemU Helltm vrkUV
siiply the third mttA limbf r. ftli
Mark's hall will be- arrsHKeil wi kml
the platform may bV wtlf awd hH
lovew of good litcmtitriS 'an4isM
are cordially invited tn tilefoC tti
program follows? ',
Piano solo .. .......,.,1,....,.;.;je4t
MIm Venlta Hamlttwt ' '
Grandpa's noy....w...wt Nswktrk
Mlngus Altkls' ,
Doys Around the IIoh!.....'M. Qi4
MIm Helen Hrew'n "J "
Bche and the Ferrjr..vJm TbsIow.
MIm Marjork Meyers (
Moaelogue, Her Tlrst' Can esTtW
xiuiciicr W4r 1 f ' 1 a d
Ml Mildred NH ?M- rf'
Tenor solo, "Nod-a-By Tevf""
Oerg T. WlhwlL.v
Justin VeCartky;
MIm CsreMchwta ,
Th Little God an aHty......
MIm Fkra ,Ws4ji
lvf 10 srolO MNwfrftoMViaiiMiflfHnM
MIm NyaUlNf(
Two et Thew..T.....:ilsts M. Hftrrki
M(m Dsirn ftmvan
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The Indies' Aid sf Um Chrifttian
ehureh held their Hyuhtr mowtkly
bminess meeting- nnd seinl nt tki
bokc of Mm. A.. J. inersN Tuesday
rtflernbon. After the bnsiaens meet
ing' a social tisae was enjnyed, after
which refresknentH were served,
Those on the etitettaimfHC enascnitt
were; Mm. L. 1). Jenes, M"m. ,M,
Lance,, Mm. T). f. Hasel, Mrs. S.,A,
Hull, Mrs. Fd KobinsoH, Mm. A. -J.
lvmemon, Mrs. WIUhhw and Mm'.
hiaoeff. v.
The ladies ef IkefAltar aoeietystf
the Catholic chnrek held their rofaji
lnr weekly tea; nt the pari bJt Wad
read a v afternoon. (Mreiyt, H. SnMH
and Mrs. A. Duff. were hteMMW. r
Scene frera
r
Mm. 8. VikM IWkV ivUct
about forty guests at the1 CtHity
club edaesday. evMing- nt ' iKanse
and dancing )arty m honor, ef Mr.
end Mm. Andrews-ef New Yefk Cky.
. -
A cafeteria InnfMeen was served by
St. Mark's Guild at. the St. MerkN
hall nt noon Thtiribiy,rdtfWed by h
linen shower for the-henefff of the
gidld. ; '-
Mrs. S. A. Salade entertained the
Nullo Rridgc chdat her ranch Home
near Central Point .Thuwusy after-
V
Uioon.
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The MAZDA Index to the Proper Lighting of Hmes
The letter "C" Indicates celllnc fixture. "W" Indicates wall brackets.
When the space is raarJted with an "X" It means that the slxe of the top of tbat
column is the for tho room In question. "
Lamps marked MA.DA regardless of brand, give three times as much light as
carbon lamps for the samo cost of operation.
txH ft.
8x10 ft. 10X12 ft. 13x14 ft.
14x16 ft. 16x18 ft.
32 sq. ft. SO sq. ft. 130 sq. ft. 108 sq. ft. 224 sq.
288 sq
1-15-C
1-20-CX
-15-C
2-20-C
3-20-C
3-25-C
3-20-C
-40-C
3-4 0-C X
1-20-O
3-40-O
4-20-C
4-26-CX 4-40-C
3-G0-C
3-20-C
4-20-C X 3-40-O
1-20-C
3-4 0-C
1-25-C
1-40-C
1-2C-W
1-40-C X
2-2 0-W
1-40-C
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2-40-C
1-25-C X 2-20-C
1-40-C
1-20-C
1-TC-C
1r20-C X 1-25-C
1-40-C
3-20-C
2-2G-W
2-25-W
2-2 5-W
1-40-C X
2-25-W
1-60-C
2-25-W
r 1-60-C
2-15-W
2-25-W X 2-25-W
2-25-W
Attle and Haioment 1-25-C
-C
1-25-0
1-40-C
1-1 5,C
1-20-C
1-25-C
2-20-C
Rear or Bide Poreli 1-1 D-C
1-20-C
1-25-C
1-25-C
I
1;20-W
1-40-O
1-26-W
3-20-C
1-20-W
4-25-C X
1-25-C
1-40-C
1-GO-C
2-4 0-C
4-25-C or
1-100-O
KIO-O
101 1
l-GO-OX
1-35-W
l-OO-O
1-2 5-W
2.40.0
3-25-0 X 4-25-0
3-40-C
(UruKo or Htahle. 40-Watt or HO-Watt us ieiilrd,
Closets, one 1 5-Watt In each.
Portable or reading uhii, :& or 40-Wtt In M?k socket
California -Oregon Power fompany
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