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Mrs. E. E. Gore entertained her
pupils and their parents with n mul
ulcal Friday evening at her home on
Geneva ave., which was very much
onjoyed by all present. After tho
following program, refreshments
were served:
1'lano Duet, "Flying Doves,"
Rllznbeth and Liberia Goro
Schwitzers Helmwoy. Stumpf
Juanlta Furry
Promotion March Rcinlcko
Edith Goro
In Joyland .. Kinklo
JoamiotVo Gore ....' ...
Song .
Jcanctte Sheets
The Cuckoo lleins
Joy co Maddox
n Hobyoblln Nurberg
li Huntsman Schumann
Edna Wells
Jloll Chorus from "Mngic Flute"
Isnbcl ltoblnson
Cou Amour Iloaumont
Dorothy Meyers
Through Field and Forest Vogel
Margaret Sheets &.
Chapel Doll Flagler
'".Tunultu "Parry
Second Mazurk .: Godnrd
Elizabeth Goro
n Will o' tho Wisp Jungmann
b Penan Fugltivo i j....HeorBelt
Ruth Warner
WnlU Air from Strauss for two pianos
Edna Wells, Dolphn Coleman
Mrs. Goro, neulnh Williams
Miss I.oralno Cowglll entertained
n number of fricndH with a Hallow
fon party at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Van It. 1'iorson on IloosbvelT
nveiiuo last Saturday evening. Tho
house was elahorntely decorntod'Mn
Hallowe'en splendor and tho guests
were greeted by a ghost who ushered
the mthrough dark holes and what
npepnred to be a ghost or crazy hottso.
A fortuno toller was engaged dur
ing tho evening to reveal tho futuro
of tho guests and was kept busy tho
greater part of tho evening.
Games appropriate for tho occasion
were enjoyed together rlth tho quaint
Jinri old-fashloncri dances until a late
iiour when-, a delicious Ilnllowo'cu
lunch was served. Tho following
guests wcro present: Mildred Wicks,
(iladys Natwick, Morcedoso Ilarher,
Catherine Sworn, Jean Budge, An
nette Wakeman, Esther Warner,
Grace Wilson, Frances Hacon, Gladys
Wilson, Jeannotto Patterson, Erclo
Stewart, Laura Gates, Drowning I'ur
dln, Ilaho Cochran, Lea' Walthers,
Mildred Heine, Louise Daddysman,
Mario Dlars, Seymour Rosenthal,
Glen Simmons, Nolo Llndlcy, Francis
Ilunnett, Carter Ilrandon, Horace
Ilromley, Chas. Ray, Herbert Alford,
Stephen Nye, Noel Calhoun, Thomas
Scantlln, Dwlght IMilpps, John Mof
flt, Aldelbert Rosenthal, James Vance
Griffith Cowglll, Ralph Italcoiri and
Ralph Pierce,
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Mrs. Caroline Ilclllnger, her daugh
ter Mrs. Slovor and granddaughter,
Mrx, Cartwrlght left Thursday for
San Francisco whero they will visit
the exposition a few days boforo go
ing to Los Angeles and Long Reach,
whero thoy will spend tho greator
part of tho winter.
A very cnoablo time was had
Wednesday evening when Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harneborg entertained tho
West Side Social Club with a dancing
party at tho Natatorlum.
Mrs, W. C. Cartwrlght accompan
ied by her grandmother, Mrs. Caro
lino Ilelllngcr, and Mrs. A. L. Slover,
left Thursday for Long Reach, Calif,
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The Wednesday Auction llridge
club was entertained at the home of
Mrs. Gus Newbury on Mistletoe street
Wednesday afternoon.
The Grizzlies entertained their
members nnd friends with a dancing
party Friday evening in the small hall
of the Nutatorliim,
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Mrs. RG. Rlddell entertained the
Thursday Nullo nrldge club at her
home on South Oakdale Thursday of
ttirnoon. Miss Fern Hutchison returned
home Sunday from a three months
absence spent with friends in Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Kylly of
Devil's Lake, Nerlh Dakota, are vis.
ltlngMr. J. K. Watt of Hast Jaekson
street.
Mr. IMwta Jannoy van kfljjoM to
fit flrlrti UfWgtt atafc at her ranch
bi at Prr4tl Tkuradar alter.
noa.
Mrc Frank Owea lrt tats warn
lac far a ta 4a iLIt to San Fran-
A song ami organ reeitnl wn-, niven
to uii nuiticiiL'v of i)00 people Wednes
day evening nt the First Christian
'church. Mrs. lfnllidny Hnight ninth'
her initinPnppeorunco nt this reeitnl
and charmed lior hearers. Mrs.
Ilaight's (irt number, tho ntin from
St. Paul, "Hut tho Lord 1 Mindful
of His Own'' (Mendelssohn), wn
given with Uto dignity nnd sonoritv
of voice retiuind of orntorio. This
wnH followed by the two great nrins
from "Sumfion nnd Delilah," by Saint
nen. Jirs. Hai(-hJ'j rich contralto
voiccrnnd fine drama (to fervor showed
to ii1vnntii"o in these numbers. A
group of Lngli.sli .sons5) Rave great
pleasure. Tho clear enunciation and
fine diction which .Mrs. Hnight used
showed her to be an nitisto. She was
recalled after all her numbers, nnd
finnlly after being presented with n
beautiful bouquet of flowers, respond
ed to nn encore by singing "Annie
Laurie." Dr. Frank Wilbur Chase,
dean of music nt Willamette univer--Hywho
nsis(ed Mrs. Hnight. while
A'stranger to Ktigcnc audiences, is n
noted organist, conductor and com
poser. He was most appreciatively
and entbusiasticallv received. W. H.
Field noted as ueeoinpniiist and his
sympathetic and nrti-tie ploying help
ed to niiike tho lccitnl n success.
Kngene Kcgistcr.
'About sixty couple enjoyed nn old
fnsliioned llnllowe'on dancing party
which was given by St. Mark's Cluild
of the Episcopal church in St. Mark's
hall Monday evening. The evening's
entertainment commenced with the
grand march, followed by the lnn
cisrs, .which was danced by tho first
eight couple in old-fashioned cos
tume, some of which were fifty yean
old. The greater pait of the evening
,wu&. spoilt with dancing, nnd punch
was served irom an immense pump
kin', over which Mrs. II. A. Holmes,
Mis. Russcl nnd Mrs. Nellie Wing pre
sided. Later in the evening dough
jujtjj, nnd coffee weic served, after
which six more dances were enjoyed,
including rptndrillcs, pollens, etc.
"Ths hull was pretty with'its decora
tions of corn stalks," jaelc o' lanterns
pumpkins nnd other Hallow e'en re
galia. The guests voted the evening
one of Ibo most enjoyable spent and
expressed tho wish Unit the Guild
might entertain its members and
friends with n rimming party at least
oiiociii month. , , ,
The Missionary society of tho Pres
byterian church met at the homo of
Mrs. E. N. Warner Tuesday afternoon
with about forty member present.
Tho program was opened with do
votiounls bv Mrs. V'ttu Stownsnn,
followed by n paper given by Mrs. E.
I'nlmer of Control Point, entitled,
"Tho Value of Medical Kuowlcilgo in
Missionary Work." A piny was acted
out, entitled, "The Lady Who
Knows," by tho following Indies: Mrs.
E. A. Welsh, Mrs. Voluev Dixon, Mrs.
II. V. I.umsden, Mis W. T. York. Mrs
flrow, Mrs, Glasgow, Mrs. OaunyaW
and Miss Lenrd.. Curient events woiv
Htlso given by Miss Lenrd. At tho
eloso of the afternoon rofroshiiu'iits
were served by Mrs. Warner, ussi-tod
by Mnuiine Ilintt and Ruth Winner.
Mrs. L. 1. IJlaek has lensed her
home on We-t Main street nnd will
leave soon for I'm Hand, whore slu
will spend the winter. The Mis-cs
Mildred nnd Kathleen arc nttenriinn
eho(d nt Corvnllis and Mis. Hhu-k
will visit them en routf to Portland.
A meeting of the amateur plav
uQimuittou of the Drama league wa
held, Kririiy, Mis Margaret lliibbaii'
)iiesi-ling a ehaiiman. t whs doeidetl
to give a one-net play ul tho Page
thot tei in the near fotino.
Mi's. Lou D. Jones letumeil home
Sunilny from an extended tup in the
middle west, including huvti, Ne-bnit-ku,
Oklahoma, iimLiilvtr'-i'l i"
Tjllnmook, Pott hind and Lit Grande
on lior way home.
The EnM Srdc eireJe f (lit- Larittv"
Aid of the MethodfRt ehuiel) mat at
the hoiee of Mr. T. C. Weoks Wtsl-
uebddv with a Inive attendance.
Mr. Ami Mi. Clmrlel'ui.o W Wq
Jnokt-oii strtwt left thi week lor Sn
Futt'oi-co, wheio they will apmil twi
day vihitHix ' eitfitiwi.
Mrs A una Kehhor and (iau.-Utrr,
MiskiM, Kate nhi! Ahh. haie 4 1 anted
hornc frwm a iait to tke e.pmitMn
ami aonthura CsMfaram
Hinnlc- Ili'itj' f Sl.IHiai4aw U
ciaiUac ate hUr. Mr. M. K. Il4
tti, u( Oaadaie unmm.
Mr A Mr (iMik. M.r
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IPs not a hold-up at least smattly dressed women don't think tlmt
way about this 11111".! freak of fashion THE DOMINIE VEIL.
Worn with tho now "topper's," the veil with eyeholes let Into It
gives tho chic girl a REGULAR ROM), RAD HIGHWAYMAN APPEAR
ANCE. Rut IPh been noticed nlong Fifth avenue, -whero tho first of
thoso veils hnvc been seen, that plenty of men appear willing to bo victims
of tho beautiful "bandits."
The veils como In sovcrnl patterns but tho most popular one Is ono
with a rather heavy and elaborate pattern that gives a rich effect.
Miss Myrtle Purkeypllo ontcrtnlncd
the, Uaptlst Young People's Union
with a delightful social. Tho party
was In tho nature of Hallowe'en and
tho house was decorated with foliage
and witches. After a short business
session tho rest of tho evening wan
spent with gnmes nnd music. A fea
ture of the evening's entertainment
was the appearance of a ghost who
called for a short time, creating much
merriment. It departed at nn early
hour with Its identity unrevcalod.
The young people had a pleasant
glanco Into tho futuro with tho aid
of Miss Eunice Davis, who being
skilled In tho nrt, foretold many hu
morous events. Refreshmentn wero
served at a Into hour.
Miss Dorothy Connor, who so mi
raculously escaped from tho wreck of
tho Lusitaiila soma months ago on
her way to England, returned homo
Wednesday, coming direct from New
York after a snfo and pleasant voy
age on tho steamer Rochnmhonu, a
smnll French liner which sailed from
Korrienux, Franco.
Miss Connor is nccompnnled by her
Bister, Mrs. Harold J. Reckltt of Lon
don, England, who recently estab
lished a branch hospital near Paris
for tho Red Cross society. Miss Con
nor states.that sho Is moro than glad
to bo homo once moro.
Tho Serious Ten wns entertained
Wednesday evening by Miss .Myrtle
Purkeypllo nt lior homo on Olson
street In honor of her birthday. Tho
evening wns spent with music nnd
fancy work after which luncheon wns
served by the bostons, assisted by hor
sister, Miss Grnco Purkoypllo. A
Hallowe'en schemo of orango and
black was carried out during tho ev
ening. Thoso present wero nulla
Whlsonaiit, Doris Layno, Myrl Doris,
Loron Stratton nnd Margaret English.
Mrs. Matteln of Ashland entertain
ed tho Sowing Club of Central Point,
tho Needlework Club of Ashland, Mrs.
W. H. McOownn, Mrs. Charlos Young
and Mrs. Holnn Mlnklor or this city
at her home In Ashland. Tho houso
wns decorated with ohrysanthoniunis
and roses. After an afternoon spent
with sewing nnd conversation a
dainty two-course luncheon was
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Tho Neighborhood Shakespeare
elass, which has recently been organ
ized, met at tho homo of Mrs. David
ton last week. Tho oalss has taken
up the study of Othello. The next
mooting will be at tho homo of Mrs.
CunoJo, C! i Dakota avonuo.
Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs.
Charles K. Irwin of Madison, Indiana,
who have been MaHIa at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawtor, left
Wirinasday for a vlwtt to tha expwil
tloH tm route home.
Mm. Rain Rurdwoll aad daughter,
MIm lluttr. aad mother. Mra. Chug.
HnpH.lr; rot am ad home Swaa'ajr even
ing frm a rtx woeka' rialt .awt la
Mlnaouaolla aal ataar aalaU la la
aildlta wjojt.
M't. Taa OatMaa kail m tllaaar
gauau aa Tlturaaay Mr Harry Cat
ton, Mr Claraare lveru, MIm Kimmi
riiet-r of Oatral point ami Mis.
Lutrt U Uw it.
Professor Herman GenRa in San
Francisco was thehost at a muslcalo
nt which two hundred guests wero
present. Tho nffnlr was given in his
now attractive studio, rir3 Raker
street. Among tho porformers, nil of
whom nro pupils of Professor Gcnss,
wore two young students of Medferd:
Miss Dorothy Wicks, who sang nn
aria from the opera "Mlgnon," by
Thomas and a song by Genss, nnd Mr.
William Vawtor, who rendered nn
aria from tho orntorla "St. Paul" by
Mendelssohn, nnd nppeared later In
a duet from tho opera "Martha" by
Flotow with tho renowned tenor,
Chnrlos Rulottl. Miss WIcIch, as well
as .Mr. Vawtor, attracted tho atten
tion of tho discriminating audience
by their boautlful voices and tho ar
tistic Interpretation of their solos.
Of koon Interest to tho members of
tho Wednesday Study Club, wns the
meeting hold Wednesday nt the li
brary. Tho current events for tho
day wero glvon by Mrs. Shields In n
conclso nnd comprehensive maimer.
Mrs. Toruoy then gnvo nn interest
ing gonernl survey of tho history of
South America, dividing it into four
periods tho prehistoric age, tho
ago of discovery, tho ago of conquest,
nnd tho modern ngo of development.
This wns followed hy Mrs. Palmer's
Instructive talk on tho geography of
South America, which wua mado
doubly Interesting hy tho usn of a
map. Tho club will hold Its next
regulnr meeting November 17th.
Mrs. Ivor Poloy entertained with a
Hallowe'en party Saturday evening
nt tho homo of Mrs. John F. White
Tho guests arrived in ghostly attire
nnd tho evening was spent with
games nnd social conversation after
which a delicious two course luncheon
wns served. Tho table was prettily
decrnted with Jack o' lanterns, chrys
anthemums and autumn leaves.
Tho guests Included Misses I0110
rijnn. I. orulno Hilton, Helen Dahl,
Lois Kstos, Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow,
Mrs. Agues M. Yesell, Mrs. John Wil
kinson, Mrs. Donald Springer.
A delightful party was had at tho
homo of Mrs. Hilton Tuesday even
ing hy Mrs. Hilton's clans of boys
and Mrs. Huukei's class of girls of
the Methodist Sunilny' school. Tho
evening was spent with gamos ap
pioprlato for Hallowe'en, after whloh
refreshments were served, About
twenty-thruo wero present.
The Christina Endeavor Soolety
will hold a rally meeting and social
at tho Christian church thin evening
Delegates will bo proaont from Grants
Prim and Ashland and arrangements
will be made to hold a Christian En
ilmivor convention i.t Grants Puh this
winter'.
The ladle of tho Altur Society of
the Catholic church entertained with
a tea at tha Pariah hall Wednesday
alteraion. Mia Aana Kulloaor and
Mra. Daaflaa war haatoMua.
Tha ladle- war Hljtflajnad Infor
HMllr with carat aa4 itfolas at laa
jKik-' (lull 1 lUtar aftufnpfla. Mra.
to. H. McUaa aa hnataaa.
Mr- O i I'-o-.j- inleiluiiii .1
.iliil- rili ,il III IllMlir nil Nl.'llll
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city shops. We want to close out
every single hat within the next
thirty days. It means a big sacri
fice, but it is our way of doing
business. Salesmen are around al
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another month we want the department to
be cleared of all winter stock. The price alone
will do it. THE MAY CO.
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The flreator Medford elub held their
regular monthly meeting Monday af
ternoon nt tho public library nnd mi
unusiinlly largo crowd was in attend
unco. ' A program of exceptional in
terest was itronused, and tho promlne
wns made good.
Throe musiou! limulieiK nilricri.
charm to the M'smon, and Mrs. iIoiuin
Wold, chairman of the department of
music, promises three musical num
bers for nil tho regulnr elub meetings.
Dr. J, Law nice dill, so favorably
known in Medford, whoio ho has mnilc
his home for the past two years, nnd
who, it will ho remembered, rendered
Mich splendid servico iih head of the
Assoeinted Charities lust winter,
madu a short address in which ho nu
unuueeri himself iih eaiulidulo for
membership on the school board,
which will bo vacated by 11. V, Mulkoy,
who will leave shortly for Portland.
He wns accorded the unanimous,
support of tho elub, nnd a committee
was named to wait upon the school
board in this regard, ami it may not
bo, irrelevant to mention hero t lint
praetieolly every woman's organisa
tion in the oily recognizes in I)r. Hill
a man pnrliculniiv well rpmlified to
identify himself with tho educational
interests of the city. W has the
unanimous support of tho Parent
Teachers' eiieles, the College elub, the
W. C. T. U., as well as the Greater
Medford elub. Indeed, Medford enn
consider herself fortunate to have n
muii of Dr. Hill's education, experi
ence and ability on her board of edu
cation. Mr. Potter N'elf, who wns 11 dole
gfite to the state convention of Wom
en's clubs at Salem from tho Parent
Teachers' circle, fjuo a report of tho
woik done,
Mrs. II. H, Snrgcnt rend nn inter
oHtintr paper on the European war.
Mru. II, (', Stoririurri, ehainnun of
the civic riepaitmeiit, told of the
noik being done toward the beautify -
tag of lexenoir pink ami the city 111
general. Mrs. Htodduid is eiv ear
nest in hor woil;, and she deserves
nnd is receiving the hearty fciipport
and nppiocintiou of the public.
Mi. ( 'hiitles Schiul folia's report of
the stnt convention nt Salem was of
courso tho headline!' on the program.
It wts for her report Hint the regular
meeting wns delayed a week, nnd no
body wu diaupoiuteil.
Tin ooinuutioii win hulri in the
into hnufco, (loxenior Wilhj combe
giving tho fldilie- of welcome, which
was renpondi'd to by Mra. Nollio
HiiffK of Ashland.
Thtire are 117 ulub in tho furirr
ntii'U and 1(11 delicate were pnmunt,
and while many aabjaeta oi iutaroat
to women earn hafnra the federation,
mora real pom- eaurgy waa oxpended
on elub palitH'a than in all tha work
of the utt.
Mr. J. V. Mundy, urenidual of the
Oraa'.r Mfdlord elub, bv tor taotful
Hiaaiier aad jdeu-iuif S'inah,ty i.
itatni: a araat deal In make the tV
btb uork a oueeaan.
Thr inekie.d ini;rlii lul lln 11 III r
lllHlll W. ' - Illl
Piim Mi "UtwtantMia ilfiaffr"
(liraltnik), Min Vroite lluuiilln. ful-
loHr.l l, mii I'UI 1,11'. "Wnlfl Si IIII-"
4 Net ill . tin.! il", l("e . bml '
(MalUt lii t.i, Mi kik
An Extraordinary Hat Sale
Hrynn, accompanied by frs. Unrrv
Tuokerj violin solo, "Liebesfreud,"
Mrs. Ivor Poloy, accompanied by Miss
Vcuitti Hamilton.
The first M'ouduv in December the
musical department will give nn al
together out-of-town concert under
the dirciinn of Mi's. Sheets, which
promises to ho of unlisunl merit.
Tho parenMoneliorH'' circles of tho
.InckHon and WnHhlnttton HchooU hold J tute," bv Mm. II. M. Ilrauhnm; pa
a Joint mooting nt the Jackson school tpor, "The Daughters of Pulmour In-
building, Friday, October G, A very
Interesting program wuh rendered.
Hong by the sixth and soventh
grades.
Violin nolo hy Illchnrd Stockton.
Dr. Hill nililrcKHori tho meeting, nn
noiinclug IiIh cnndldncy for director
on tho Rchool hoard to till tho va
cancy mado through tho rc8l(;niitlon
of II. F. Mulkoy. Tho clrelea voted
to endorse Dr. Hill.
Mm, Scoloy Ravo a very Interesting
roport of the ntato convention of tho
.yiothers' CongrenH held nt Corvallls,
October 20.
Mrs. Neff called tho attention of
tho mothers to tho excellent bookft
iiow an oxhlhlt at tho library for tho
young people.
The following officers wero elected
at the Oregon ConKress of Motheis'
nnd Parent-Teachers association re
cently held at Corvallls, to which Mrs.
R. It. Heoly and Mrs. Porter J. Noft
wero doleKates:
Mrs. (leo. W. McMath of Portland,
president; Mrs. R. It. Heoly of Med
ford, vice president; Mrs, J, R, Mont
gomery, Pendleton; Mrs, II. O, Skill
arson, Milwaukee; Mrs. Dora It.
Schnolko, La (Iranile; Mrs. llradford,
ItowhurKi Mrs. F. II. Skelton, Ru
koiio; Mrs. J. R. Rlllott King, Port
Iniifl; Mrs. H. J. Fitzpatrlck, Astoria;
Mrs, Walter Drown, Lake county;
Mm. W. J. Kerr, Corvnllis; Mrs. J.
M. French. The Dalles; Mrs. W. W.
Pitihor, Ashland; Mih. Oaymon,
Murshflohl; Mrs. Thomas, Jefferson;
.Mrs. HelkiMip, I'liievllle; Mrs. Lowe,
Malheur County, wns elected as re
cording Hoorotary; Mrs. C. F. Nichols,
Portland, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Lillian Miutnii, Portland, finan
cial bforetury: Mrs. J. M. Sbortt.
Portland, treasurer; Mrs. A. Ilonbnm,
l'ortr,-iml, treasurer. Director for six
year term, Mrs. A. N. Felts. Delo
Kntisi to national mothers congress,
Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mra. A. N. Felts,
Mr. W. J. Jinwklns, Mrs. It. R. Don
dimint. Mrs- It. M. Walker, Mrs. Wil
son McNary, Mrs. II. J. Bkuleramon
woro chosen ias altoruatos,
On lust Tutdav Mra. Gcorgu Car
pnntiT gave n biida.0 arty lit hor
boautitiil home for Mm. itolatul and
Mr. Conrari Uf New York. Thoe
present wete: bVa. Itoland, Mm. Cita
rail, Mrs. MeCiraaek. Mra. Suwart
Pattor-Aii, Mm. S. V. Ilerkwilh, Mm.
W'altiir Itoaaa, Mm. Satlder, Mm.
'i'aylnr, Mis Marvarat iluldaini, Mm.
W. U IIoIUhkv. Mm. K'Miy-Suulh.
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IVidfn afUtnMsm tkr ln4n' of the
t'nlniiv I'luli tml attii Hnikrd iimIii
tttausiv fur Ik. Ke4 i'iw Mtnaty.
The l.ilu li.tr a flotrraaMWl Hl of
Haul" tr tin lUr Uo, and e-
tt 1 nam uilrrtiooa i il.talnl In
ewtng aiil kaittiug lot iko aoaiolj.
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Tho W. II M. S. of the M. K.
church South met Monday afternoon
at the homo of Mrs. Worth Ilennctt,
812 Taylor street. Aflcr n brief bus
iness hoshlon the following program
vns rendered:
Song, "The 'Morning Light I
Hrenkina,"; rmiyor, Mis. Ilohurt L.
Tavlor; Mible lesson, John, J7lh chap
ter, toad by Mrs. Frank S. Hrnndon;
paper, 'Our Work at Holding Insli-
stitute," .Mrs. ,1. V, Hcniietl; song,
".losus Paid It All"; reading, "Hold
ing Institute," bv Mrs. Kiley D. Hcn
son; paper, ''Industrial Training for
Mexican Women," bv Mrs. Ilobert L.
Taylor; paper, "Social Ilnritcrs in
MoNico," .Mrs William Miller; paper,
"Mexican Schools," bv Miss Itoo
Wlu'lney; song, "From Greenland's
ley Mountains"; pnper, "Home Keon
nurif a for Mexico," MJrs. W. ('. Hico;
"Professional Nursing in Mexico,"
discussion led by .Mrs. II. !'. Kifor;
"Missionary Items," Miss Cariu
Moi is: benediction.
At, tho close of tho meeting Mrs.
Dennett served dainty refreshments,
nssisted by Mrs. Hubert Taylor unit
Mrs. I'M Hobinsnu
Olive Kcbckah lodge, Xo, 'J8, held
their regulnr meeting Tuesday even
ing. After tho business session a
social time was had and a pleasing
program rendered, consisting of a
rending by Mrs. Manning; piano duet,
Misses Whipple; rending, fllen D.
Couwcll; solo, Mrs. Hubler. The pro
gram was especially well rendered
nnd enjoyed by all present. A pleas
ant hnlf hour was then spent in old
fashioned games, after which tho call
was giwii to go to the bnmpiet hall,
where the committee, assisted by
Murtiu McDoiioukIi ns candy maker,
had prepared taffy all ready for
pulling. All present vied each other
in seeing who could pull tho best, nnd
expressed thoiv appreciation uf n very
enjoyable evening.
The Foreign Missionary Society of
tho Methodist church wus entertained
ut the home 'of Mrs. Geo. II. Llndley
of Siskiyou Heights Friday afternoon
with about 2G In ntteudance.
Mrs. Win. Van Scoyoo had chnrso
of tho prourain which was very in
teresting. Following tho program ro
freshments weio sorved by the hos
tess. Tho society rofirets very' much
the doparturo of Mrs. Win. P. Slealoy
who has boon provident of tho society
tho past three yonr.i. Mr. and Mrs.
Mealoy will leave, toon for Los An
doles whero they will make their fu
turo home.
The AatoiaA clna of tho llaptist
oaurrh ave n Hallowe'en party at
tka howiai of Mm. Merilev and KoiTt
Pailey Salunlay owning. Tho gnosis
cawe altirori in aHntlv uppnrel ami
wne initiatatl mi the unlsr uf the
llbaat in a van aknly manner. Tho
KVaaiag wa uat in telliiuc abn.t
steiva. fwtiaa tailing and aouie.
Aftar thw a deligktftil lunoheon wa
aanwl Tke ilaiHratins wetn benu
Ufal, rlrti1y oarryiHp nut tho Hal
lowe'en idea. At a 'ale hour thd
gwtm tleMtiiMl, itfter haMm-- had u
ilt'hgktfui time.