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MTCt)FOttT) MAIL TJUTUJNK MEOFOIW, OTWO, KTtTT!T)AY. NOVFMITTX? 27. 191S TOmBTODOTJ Ik t a' i The Military- ball on ThnnksRlvlnR night was the most successful of any yet given by the O. N. O. boys. Fully 0110 hundred couplo were In lino dur ing tho prnnd mnrch. Tho club rooms and hall wero beautifully dec orated In keeping with the signifi cance of the day. Tho flocks of tur keys, real corn shucks, pumpkins and other features blending harmonious ly v.Tth tho otherdcorntlons of a military character, which have at tracted so much attention In tho past. Comment on tho Thanksgiving deco rations was freely 'expressed that tho hall was tho most beautiful of any ever arranged in Medford. iJiirlng tno evening many were chowii through the various rooms of the armory quarters and tho techni cal Instruments explained by "tho nr tlllery boys. , , (James of billiards and cards wcrq tu progress at all times by thOBo not Inclined to dnnce, and tho club rooms were congiegatlng centers for small Impromptu gathcilngs of a social na ture not usually found nt dnnclng parties. The Seventh company rooms are rapidly becoming tho social cen ter for the dancing parties of tho present season. The patrons and patronesses wero Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lntta,,Dr. and Mrs. K. (1. Hidden, Mr. nnd Sirs. John A. l'erl, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Thlorolf, CMr. and Mrs. II. X. Moe,-Mr. and Mrs. (1. M. Roberts nnd .Air. and Mrs. It. (I. Hardsell. The Medford flolf and CountVy club gavo their annual Thnnksglvlng dinner dance Thursday evening, which was a very successful affair. An orchestrn nsslsted by Herbert Alford on a banjo-mandolin furnish ed music during the dinner and later for dancing, while hrldgo served as n popular diversion during the even ing. Tho guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. K. K. Outhrlo, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Vilas Ileckwlth, Mr. and Mrs. Krnnlc Pres ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobort Itulil, Dr. nnd Mrs. U. A. Snlado, Mr. -and Mrs. Lincoln McCormnck, Miss Loulso tjlurkp, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. W. I,. Hol lovJAy, Mrs. William Sooysmltli, Mrs. Stovfairt Patterson, Mrs. Walter Howno, Mrs. Conrad, Mts. Roland, Herald Eooysmlth, C. S. Newhnll, Vilas Ileckwlth, Alfred Carpenter, Dunbar Cass, Donald Clnrk, II. W. Itlugham and Dr. Donne. r Miss Jean Anderson entertained the Hi Jinks club Wednesday evening at her homo on West Main street at S o'clock. Tho evening wns princi pally taken up with a business meet ing during whjoh tho club decided to give n dance December 17. Commit tees wero appointed to tnko ehargo of the danco and make it a thorough succeed. After the business meeting J Miss Anderson served refreshments. ThoHo prooont wero Mildrod Antic, Mnrle dates, Mnrgarot Soutter, Jean IJudge, Sadlo Lacy, Leah Walther, ,( l.oulso Wllllanuon, Mnurlno Hlntt, Plurn Wolsh, Knthryn Swoin, Laura t Page, (lladys Peart nnd Jean Ander- hoii, 31 is. Clonic ronnor, nhileil by bur daughter, MU Doiotliv Connoi, entertained with n dinner nnd biidpu Hirty Sutiirduv ovenii.a nt Hie Coun try olttb fur tly plous-iiro of Mis, Con nor's daughter, Mis, Harold ,1, lleck eft.of buidiPii, Hnlund, who is fapeiidiiiK tin wiutyr in the valleys 'rh" SUOru Included: Mr. and Mis. George Carpenter, Mis. L. Hollo way, Mr. and Mr-. Hobeit Iiiihl. Mic I.ouii-e Burke, Mi. Harold .1. Hock ott, Koduriek Mneleny of Poitlund, Donald Clnrk, Alfred Carpenter and )inbnr Cuss. Saturday evening the Medford iilJi vviiooi mutnni win give u Tlinnl.sglving infonnal dunce nt the armory. The affair will be in the uu ture of n huge celebration over tho victoiv won on turkey tiny by Med font's foolbnll team, now champions of Houtlieni Oregon. The hull will be decorated in u profusion of red and black, the high school colors as well as turkeys conMnlks nnd other Thnnksgiving decorations. Coach Klutn nnd the entire team are invtiod to attend ns jrucsts of honor. There will he speediest made by tlio eoaeli and several members. of the team, yell- nnd -ongs by the student body of the high school and various stunts to eotumemorate that gloiious vic tory. Daneing will xtnit at 8:110 shun), music beim; Mipidicd by u gooil orchestrn. The entire student body of the high school, nil nlumni and n few outsiders are invited to attend. Miss IT, s". Collins entertained withl n party Wednesday uftenioon nt-fier home on WvM Tuith slnct, the event 'lieintr (he fifth birthday of little Miss Louise, The afternoon was spent with cnmcH nnd music, followed by delicious i-efreslinients. The rooms nnd table weie prettily decorated for the occasion, and the little hostess wns the recipient of many pretty gifts. 'Ihe piests present were .lean Wi'son, Clmce Collins, Ksther Wulce fiejd, Clifford Garnctl, Vor;u and Kennel h Childers, Doiis and Mny Morjran, P.culih doio, Mildred dreg 'ory, Mnrvnntr Albert Collins, Miss Do Voe, Miss Klliott nnd Mis-, Couch. Tuesday evening a "get together" bniirpiet wns served to nboilt ciuhtv mcmbeis and fnends of the Itnptist ehurcli at the Johnson cafe, which prove dn success and n very enjoy nble affair. After dinner a most In tel cstiiig piogram was given, consist' ing of fdioit talks bv the toastmnster, II. S. Stine. Dr. .1. Lauicnee Hill, At torney F. W. Mcnis and otheis. Keadijig, Miss Ilcsio Meillcy. Music was furnished dining Ihe oveuinc by H. J. Palmer on the Damond disc phonogruph. The regulnr monthly social of tho Ladies' Aid of tho Christian church wns held nt the home of Mrs. A. H. Cunningham on West Jackson street Tuesday afternoon. Plans were dis cussed for serving dinner at the lonelier,,' eonwiitinn, which will be held in Medford holiday week. A very pleasant time wns spent nnd re freshments weie served by the host ess at the clo-e of thu afternoon. "Mi Zidniu Downing; and K F. doimlev were married it the home of J. 11. Hnul ford on North Grao street Sunday morning nt ') o'clock. Ucv. II. M. Ilranhnm off icicting. Af- tor the i-eremony a wedding brcakfnsl wns sei-ved to the invited giicests. Tiie bridal party left on the south bound train for a wedding tour, vis iting the exposition nt Sun Francisco, stonping at Los Angeles, Waco, Te.v., St. Paul. Minn., and Minneapolis, re turning via Portland, nnd will.be in Medford by Jarunry 1, IfllO, when Mr. Ghnttnlv will resume his work in the employ ot the Southern Pacific. The young couple have the- well wislus of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II, IJcllinger enter tained with a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. Covers wero laid for eight. The tnbius weie prettily deeo rated with icd and white chrysanthe mums. The guests included' Mr. nnd Mii. William M. Aithurs of Uueh. Miss Kiln Parks. Miss Loath Hack, Miss Hcrth.'i 1 ofins, Mr, and Mrs. J II. Hclliugcr and -oii, Itnlpb. A meeting of tho Medford Parent Teachers' council will be held nt the library Monday afternoon, November 29, eM o'clock. Matters of intcicst to all of the Parent-Teacher cirelc will be oonsidcied, nnd it is earnest ly desired that all members of the council ma.v be piescnt. HERE'S GEM OF MRS. GAULTS TROUSSEAU Mrs. Itolund nnd daughters, Mis. Conrad and Mis. Walter llovvnr,, left Friday for San Francisco, where they will visit the exposition for a week. Mis. Kolnnd will leturn'tn her home iu Now York City, while Mrs. Jlowno iind Mrs. Conrad will return to Medford. Among the many who enjoyed box bowling on Thanksgiving afternoon was a party of four couples, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lattn, Mr. and Mrs S. S. Smith, Mr. and Mis. llou.tr and Mr. and Mr. K. V. Coffin. Mr. nnd Mr-. A. It. Cunningham en tertained nt dinner Thursday, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Al enderfer, Mr nnd Mrs. A. K, Cnn niughuui and Mr. and Mis. A. F. Ha- kvcn r$mM J I ' IB I ul& orchard ' 4 c&z&&s& GOLD 'i. ' A! LACE FOUNDATION V " I 5K1HT NS5, Tfej RM.I: VIOLCT VJaA . v CHARMEWSE J 3 - Tli Jealously gaai-dl Miret of .Mis. Anil's trosseau Ls out. Tho chief inoi-M-l In tlio outfit has kvi ilcsrrilKI by no lcs a jvoison Hum Uio inodlsto who Ls nuiklng it Mis. Margaivt WaIo (Jiliiagci-, vvifo of Alcvnn- iler Ciiliuigcr, Xevv York nitlst. It Is nn evening gown with a foundation skirt of pnlo violet char mouse. Over this Is n skirt of orchid colored chiffon with n wldo rufflo of rich gold lace, which Is caught at tho top at Intervals by orchid col orod roses und gold leaves. Over this Is a very full skirt of paler orchid colored not, opening In front nnd back, revealing tho richer skirt bo neatb. Tho bodlco nnd top of tho oversklrt nro of a rich gold nnd orchid brocade, tho band on the oversklrt being of tho most cowboy chiffon. Tho corsage Ik of orchid not, with roses ns garniture. $W For the pleasure of Miss Jamison of Pennsylvania, Miss Flotcnee Fol- ger entertained with an Informal bridge parly on We-,1 Main street Monday atteinoon. The guests in eiuiii'ti .virs liiupii uaroweii, .Mrs. Homer llotbenuel, "Mi,,, t ,w Jfoot, Mrs. K. H. Poiter, Mis. Fdward Jan ney, Miss Young, Mi. A. T. Drown, Mr,s. Ilcrt Tnieroff, Mi"s Fein Hutch. inson and Mis Susun Deuel. A very enjoyable time wns hnd on Thursday evening bv the following who at I ended the Klks' dance in Ash- laud: Mr. and Mis. Hoy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ciiiiiiingliuiuj Ir. and Mis. "11. W. diegory, Mr. nnd Mis. A. F. Haelrigg, Mr. and Mis. Tom Fa son, Mr. nnd Mi. Wayne Leover of Central Point, nud I-Mmui Jerome, Ifev. and Mrs. Unrry K. Tucker eiw tertaincd the inllowirg giu-sts for M,r, mid Mis', F. E. Merrick enter tained nt dinner Thanksgiving day (it thiir home on Must mnin street, for thofollowing giu.-N: Mr. nnd Mis. II. W. Luke, Mr. and Mis. F. A. Nve. Mr.tiiud Mis. J. K. Watt. Miss I,u- oilo ;Dvj, Mis Hekn Watt. .Mia Mildred N, W.'H. 'Wn. PlihfWsI Plortie of Seattle, Mr T.erri' of KhjfSinn, Lh.. StephcrrNye nnd Km- onioii Merrick. Mns. Cook nud Mi Passwoar, frw Vlly Cilv, X. i)., who aro en weU to thi iiMfct, have ben vUiting at Utf hntM T MA M& Mns. TliomHa, MafU of W'tet JtMkfiWH alrwl. Airs. (I- L. N-wrwertioni va harthti 1" k WtsliMXMlav HrMlg ahrit at hrr nm on NitDiJl.-fiWI' lMt TuMMHiN uitiTimuu. Mr. anr' Mi. II L- hin eiiler tauied Mr. ,iml Mis. Kk-iu- ul Uiu B(.r laalik-lWUa. Mr. nnd Mrs. p. f Wyneoop. S'JO West Twelllh sIh-h. entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Mis. K. A. Dyke and Mr. and Mi. A- W. Wat-on. Cards, social converge mid light re freshments in the ovyniog afforded Tneguest, innny hours of holidav ploastne. Tho Neiphboihood Shakiwpeoro club met at the homo ol Mis, firn ham Tuesday afternoon. The eontin- nation of tho study of Othello vir. taken up uudor I ho diieotion of Itov H. Feeble. The Medford Dancing elub gave their second inf'iimal dance ot the sonson nt the Natatorium Tuc-day "veiling. A vory sl atteiidanee rfiyl or- oujoynble time u rt'y)rjbjd. Tho Medfoid d.df and CountiT elub hold their .uinunl Thaiilixdviuu dinuei nud daueiu paity Wednesday evenitif at the Country club. Mi. ClmrleB Connor, Mis Doiollu Connor and Mis. Humid J. Kcetiett iloft Tjiofcdny for a visit t the Pun-"HW-Paeifio cvpositloH. , n Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart and Mi llelea Dahl returiMil Twdav ,iMrjMtti: from a two waka' iH t ie xiM.ftiou. Mr. W. II. Itiiivvii entertained the Pmlflv Ilndge tlub at her Ihhiic on llu Liwit. l'nd..j aft-ni"in. Jinncr 'llu.ist'ay: Mr. nud Mrs. Is aacson of Central Point, Mis. Hryan, Miss Ucas Dryuu and Dr. W. W. How-anl. . Mr. and Mr-. T. C. lleekctt of North Peach stnet enlertnined at dinner Thanksgiving day for the fol lowing guests' Mis. Hall, Mis. Jones nnd Mr. Iloborts. -Mrf. E. V, Coffin .vill give a pu pils' lecital at her studio, (it) Hose avenue, noxl Friday evening. All pupils nnd their parents are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrinian seiv ed Thanksgiving dinner lor the foj. lewing: Mi. Lou D. Jones, Mrs. Gieen and the Mi-ses Maultby. Mr. and Mi. J. W. Wakefield and Mis. Mott weie entertained at dinner Thanksgiving nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wakefield. P. W. Churchill nnd .lei nine Churchill of Yrekn aio guests of Lyle Waltheis at his home on Kast Main &ticol. Mi- s. J. II. N luted ol ban It-.ui- cisco is visiting at the home ol Mr. and Mis. II. L. Waltheis of Fast Mil in stieet. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Duller and dauehter, (lettnide, of llosue Uiver. -pent Thanksgiving with friends in Medford Mr. nnd Mis. G. P. Wafchbiim nnd daughter of Chadron, Neb., are vis iting in Medfoid with Dr. and Mr. Harbor. Miss Murvbelle Heiison has io- turned Irom n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman of I!oy Ann. Mr. and Mr. J. Shirley of Almond street aio enjoying a week' visit at the San Fninoieco fair. M;fcs Desie SiniM-on of Gold Hill in spndiiMc Thanksgiving vacation with friend in thi eitv. Mr. d Mis. W. A- Folnr 'left Tu"day oveninc for an extondod inwt to CkieAM.0, ' Mi JawiMON f Pennsylvania i a KHtMt of Mia. YtMUx at Iter hi u Uakdalu nvotme.' Mrs. d llutfeu and finiulv of lt Ve.-.i-s X. M-, aie liert ! -jmiiiI I lie w intei. The Greater Medford club will hold their first musical for the jear Monday, December U. Mrs. J. M. Under of Phoenix will sing a Vim unli "Lullaby," Mrs. Under has a contralto voice of rnro depth and sweetness, ami tins number will no especially interfiling to those who have not heard Mrs. Ilndcr iu solo. Miss Fmueino MeXnsscr of Central Point will sing n number. Miss Me Nnser bur been henrd iu recitals in Medford and always with n gnat deal of pleasure. Two liiano inimbeis, one by F.'izabeth Goie of Phoenix nnd the other by Kthel Dean of Central Point, will bring out two young pian ists with most promi-iug nbilit.v. Miss Mnrjcrio Myer and Miss Flora Welsh will each appcni in leadings. Two other numbcis and the complete pro gram will be niir.nuiieed in not week's paper. Vdmissicn to Greater Medford club nvnibi-rs will be free, to non-mombeis 25 cents. Tliis liring" to mind the fact that club dues nte payable bo- foie the Hist of the your, und ninny are taking advantage of this oppor tunity to pay their dues before tho musical. The regular meeting of the Greater Medfoid elub will bo mi- nnuueed Inter, inerrv party of fourteen snt down to 'Jlianl.ssiviiig dinner nt tho homo of Mr. and Mis, J, I). Scat and son. Jninu nnd Kobuit, of Cen tral Point. It was a royal npivad, vividly recalling to the guest?, Innncr Indiniians, the good old days of home. Tho turkev with all tho appuilen aucoM nud penu-isitcs was enjoyed by Dr. and Mis, lleckniaii nud chil dren, Chrutiun, Willi-un, Annette and Oaiolinu. of Central Point; Itiittnell Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. S, It, Grnham of Midtoid and Jack (inihnm, n ic eeut univnl, who is spending a few weeks in the valley, jtioits ol his uncle. S. II. driihnm The ArlR nnd Crafts league, re cently organized by a group of twen ty Medford artists, extends a eoidinl invitation to the public to attend en opening exhibition of the pioduetioiis of the members of the society lo be held tn tho :ld nud 1th of December iu the display rooms donated by the May company for the uso of the league, on tho second lloor of Iheir store. Music for tho occasion will bo provided through tho courtesy of Halo's Piano House. Thi object of the Arts and Crafts league is the advancement of all branches of arts and crafts and tho salo of tho production of tho mem bers of tho league. This Include painting, modelling, work in leather and metal, nnd necdlccraft. Applicn tioim for membership will bo consid ered. Thoto interested may comma vento with the prcsiddit, Mrs. T. G. Heine. The Frnteinnl llrotheihood met iu rejrulnr session Friday evening, und after transacting tho business of tho evening, Mis. A I wood, who recently tni!ifrcd to this lodge from tho S.in Diego lodge, invited the members to the bovball ullevs, where she and Mr. Atwood furnished tho entortain incut for the evening. All entered heartily into tho game, ami many high score weie made, and eveiy one thoiomjhlv enjoyed themselves until a late hour. nt a laic hour, declaring they had I snle, which is to be held Friday and not spcit , moie pleasant evening. The Ladies' Aid soictv of the Piesb.vtcrinn church meets in the olu.p'd Tuisdj.v et 1-M) !. in. to fin ish up the wort for the ' InistnuM I Saturday, December 3 and 4. The Political Sclcnco class will meet nt tho Public Library Tuesday afternoon, November 30, nt 2:30 o'clock. tK Caution DAjtpTftWlJ3 HORLICR'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME PWTNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST A5QOOD" THE LIFE WORTH WHILE Is the Life Devoted to Service Medford Commercial College Trains Young Iconic for Ji'fit'ionl Somee in Commercial Life. Day and 1'lvening Sessions. : North Ornpo Street IT IS NOT TOO EARLY NOW TO MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT SELECTIONS T have already laid aside for early shoppers many beautiful articles in Jewelry and Silver for Christ mas gifts. ue one ol these early earlv shoppers and make your selections now. AVo invite you to come to our store, look over the splendid assort ment of .jewelry and sil ver and toilet ware wo are prepared to show you. Wo will gladly lay UAvny for you anything you' may' select until called for. T have been very particular in the selection of this season's designs and I am confident T can offer for your inspection the best assortment of solid gold jew elry, silver and ivorv to be found in southern Oregon. My stock is new and modern and represents the very latest creations from the largest eastern miinufao t urers. v JOHNSON THE JEWELER At the .Medford liook Store i Gold Seal Pop-Overs Tlio Xcedlcwoil; elub of Central Point was entertauud at the home of Miss Allie Hanlcy lwtt Kridnv after noon. Tho nfteiuoon was dolihtiul ly hpeut witli fancy woik and imiii. veivalion, nftor wliich r dcliuTou lur Sir. and JlrH. V. K. Wall I nttonded tho Hecreatlon club dinner kIvcii ThankNgivIni; day at tho club'K bouio near Gold Hill and report n very en joyable time until n Into hour. An abouiiilanco of turkey and all that go with It completed a dinner of uiiuhuuI excellence. After dinner the thlrty-olRht menu bor present onjoyod music, both vo cal and Itifltrumentiil, followed by dancing until a Into hour. Wednesday, nfteruoon the Camp liie Oirlki of the Preshytorinn ohiinth j)ent u pleasant hour playing box- ball at the boxball parlor on Xorth 0-ap" wtreet. Thofce pioaent weio .Mrs. NhiohlH, Ituth Wanier, Loiniua Cowgill. Vent Lane, .Mildred Wieks, nor v aHx two cups of flour "With two cups of milk, Then beat in two eggs Till it's all smooth as sillci Fill a teaspoon with butter "Clold Seal" is the best Add a spoonful of salt, J.ct the stove do the rest. Pour the batter in muffin pans, Tlot and well greased, Then bake fifteen minutes, And, last, but not least, "When they pop up, and light as a bubble they feel, .Just eat 'em with butter Cvum-yum) uso Gold Seal, Jackson County Creamery The New Deere HIGH LIFT SULKY PLOW Ijev dinner wn served. .Mrs. Wlit..iyw (0i.rtg, J.mnnotto Pnlterunn, Mm. Harsiavo, Mr. Youijk und Mm. McOowau weie yuet of tho club. The flirlh' Sewing elub vyas enter tained ,y Mrs. WWob Piddle nt her honiu, the Kenwood oiulmrd., Tuccm- dn afternoon, t if4 , The Five Hundred elub won enter tniued nt the komo of Mr. nyd Mr. S. A. N'w on l't Mmih Miuet .Muudny ovonimt. Mt and Mr. Itiley I). 1Iumih aimI familv sM'nt Thuul.iuu with Mr. himI Mr- Arthur NVuhimh i 1(u Aim. MerCtilch UNi-hor, DhUv lluin. After the icjjulnr Liifeinet.. ineetiui; WttdaeMln.v oveiiinsr ol Itninei chap- 'er, .in uviulKiu wim extttnded fnun Ih nutnaeemont of the bnxbnll bowl- inff lllev to vlait tho n)lev. The in - vitntioH wh nccopted by a larRu mimlidr of tho imnnborx nnd a veiy lileoMttu hour w wu eujoviuK the ioil. Tk Doirrr of IWmmIhmUn h-A h vrry plft"ttl c-viMilittc Fiiilit v. No vittbr 'Jfl, bonlinjc nt tlir AIuimhI buxball all'V-i Mmiit tlurtv o, -in bem wen pu-.cnt, all ivturmn liuu- K1l &KLk3Z AVill jiull easier th.tn am walking )low, -will plow deeper and vmi steadier and plow at an een width and dopth. Come in and bu a plow ymi run plos good with and raise bigger eropK. HUBBARD BROS. & n j vi