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MUlbFOftD MAIL TtlTBUNE, MTSDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER. 11, 1015 Pl'GE THREE , - f " ra AnTTiin'Hsii- Tho Alpha Delta class ot tho Chris tian church held their monthly mcet inK nt tho home of Mrs. U. S. Collins, H3C West Tenth etreet, Thursduy afternoon. The clasa had as their fiUests the mothers of Its members. Mrs". Marlon Lance, through tho cour tesy of Mrs. 0. E. I'lerco of tho Med ford greenhouse presented each mother with a beautiful whlto carna tion. Mrs. J. II. Bollinger, tho class president, gave tho Ulblo reading and lirayer followed by tho members, giv ing quotations from tho Diblo. In a few well chosen words bespeaking tho class' lovo and appreciation for tho work of their teacher, Mrs. Ilollln Kcr presented Mrs. A. J. Ilnnby with n handsome gold pin with tho class iiamo engrnved upon It. TJiIs enmo us a complete surprlso to Mrs. Han by, It being tho ovo of her birthday. Airs. Ilnnby responded by expressing hor appreciation of tho class' lovo and Interest and of tho union and frlcnd Hlilp existing among nil ot tho mem bers. Mrs. Lou D. Jones then took chnrgo of tho program. It was an nftornoon In Hawaii, Mrs. Jones hav ing recently made n visit to this beau tiful iBland, Slio read a most Inter esting pnper portraying her trip nnd u vivid (IfHCiliiptlou ot Hawaii's fn inous volcano; nnd sho also had many beautiful pictures which inn do nil present feel as If they too had visited this enchanted Islo. Mrs. Hnrvy Tucker gavo a Hawaiian piano solo nnd MIrh Dess Uryan delighted ovcry ouo with her perfect rendering of n number of Hawaiian songs. This proved to bo one of, If not quite- tho most, delightful afternoons tho closs lins ever had. The hostess and those in chnrgo of tho afternoon's enter tainment woro tho bright yellow Hawaiian lays around their necks. Tho refreshments wero delicious and in keeping with tho afternoon's pro gram. Those serving woro Mcsdamcs Jonns Wold, J. C. Ildblnson npd W. V. Qulscnbcny. Tho class decided to cngaga In a mngazlno campaign nnd try to secure two hundred nnd fif ty subscribers for tho "Today's Maga zine." If they succeed they will sc curo n premium of one hundred dol lars. Mrs. I Qulsonbcrry has chargo of tho campaign. It Is hoHd tho friends of tho class will help thorn In securing tho full number of subscriptions, Thoso enjoying tho afternoon wero Mcsdamcs J. T. Car penter, linker, Hunnlnghnm, Collins, Sr Hull. Hurgcss. J. II. Bellinger. T. J. Davis, O. O. Allcndorfer, . S. Cunningham, Dyer, Hnzolrigg, Schmidt. Tucker, V. S. ColllnB, Wold, Qulseuberry, J. C. Itoblnson, Lou Jonos, 1ince, Henry Marsh, K. D. J'ry, U. V. Pnul, A. Welssslng, A. Worth, A. J. Hnnby, Miss lleso llry nu and Mary nnd Albert Collins. Tho Woman's Missionary Society of tho I'roHbytcrlan church met nt the church Tuesday nftornoon when n musical afternoon wns enjoyed. Tho devotional meeting was led by Airs. 8. S. Carpenter, tho subject be Inn "Song." Mrs. Carlton Janes read n papor on "History ot Hmns nnd Hymn Writers." Mrs. C'hlhlors sang "Tho Lord Ih My Shophord," ncompanled by Mrs. .lanes; nlso a lullaby, accompanied by Mrs. I'aley on tho violin, Mrs. H, S. Palmer and Mrs. P. J. Johubou woro hostesses and served refreshments nt tho closo of tho meet ing when a social tlmo was enjoyed. Tho Medford camp of tho Modern Woodmen of Amorlca entertained Its members with an oyster supper and smoker Friday ovonlng nt tho close of tho business session. Tho occasion was duo to tho Initiation of several new members Into tho order. Next Frldtty night another class will bo In Itlnlod and and a boclal session will fololw. I ' ' " Mrs. K. J. Stownrt cntertniucd the ywliifilny Itridjjo oh.h nt her home on West Tenth street. Mrn. Jnok Holme and Mrs. Hoy DayiS were jUUt of the club. Tho Iowa Society will glvo a ban quet Monday evening In tho St. Mark's hall, program will dancing. After tho banquet a bo given, followed by The Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church will hold a business meet ing In tho ohapol ot tho church Tues day afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Sirs. W. K. I'hlnrw and Mr. oGerge Garrett returned Wed nesday from a visit to the exposition and Sh FrancJsee. .' JTr. I. K. U'aliMMMi wtt Woc4m 1ft (li Nulkt Untkw tali IlitiNMiur aitornoirti at hr bow on N'orilt Ouk-j The Parent-Teachers' circle of the Lincoln school met Friday afternoon nt the school building. In the nli- bencc of the president, Mm. Hilling, Mrs. Gray neted an elininnun. The rending of "Ilcbeeen of Sunnybrook Fnnu," given by Miss Muric Seely, wns very much enjoyed. Mrs. Neff ruvo ti report which was very eleur ami interesting. Mrs. C. Y11hoii wns appointed with the other committee- to help in securing the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Gray nnd Mj-s. Ilnnby wero nppointcd to co-opcriito with Mrs. Secly in visiting the nirnl dis tricts. Mrs. W. C. Wilson wus ap pointed district niiitioii. Mrs. John l'crl will meet with members from the 6thcr circles to plan n reception to he given for the teachers during teachers 'institute, which meets here in December. The next meeting of the circle will b.e held Junuary '28, 1010. The Comruderie club eulcntlur for tho past week included the following nffuirs: Monday evening, smoker nt the Hnv residence, West Main street; Thursday eve, stng thenter purtv for "Twin llcds," followed by tin oyster supper nt the Shnstu; Fridny eve, informal dancing party nt the Alford residence on West Tenth street. Al though this new club of young men litis been organized for less than two weeks, the members nre nlready starting things with the proper "pep ful" spirit noeessnry to nitike it u success in every sense of the word. A series of original parties, dunces nnd smokers nre to be staged at short intervnls throughout the winter social season. A sociiil wns giu'n by the lluptisl Young lYoplu't. Union Fridny even ing, December 10, in the church par lors of tho First Baptist church. About si.ty young people were pres ent. A short business meeting was held, iiutl the following officers elect ed for tho next six months, beginning January J, JII10: President, Norn Daley; vice-president, Wnnetn Cars tens; seeretnry nnd treasurer, Olive Johnson. A very interestiii' iirouruin wus rendered, after which games were played mid refreshments served. 'J ho Foreign .Missiuiiurv society of tho Methodist church will give a ten at tho church Thursday nftenioon, December 1(1, nt 'J.-IIO, to which nil members of missionnry societies of tho city nre cordially invited to nt tend. Miss Ijiura Hetty, n return missionary from Chinn, will bo pro, cut nnd give un address. She is a gifted and interesting speaker nnd it will bo a rare treat to have her here. Miss Hefty was sent to her field of labor from tho Oiegon conference, she being nil Oregon girl. Tho Colony club entertained with n bridge ten Fridny afternoon in their rooms nt the Hotel Medford for the plcnsuro of Mrs. George Daggett, who wns passing through Med foul en routo to New York, where she will make her future home. Thoso pres ent were; Mesdumos .Sony-Smith, uopivius, iioiiowny, I'rutt, Kennies, Lewis, Howue, Conrad, Ituhl, Owen, Madden, Preston, Misses Louise Ilurko nnd .Margaret Hubbard. At the meeting of the College Wom en's olub this afternoon business mat ters connected with nn art exhibit in the future will be diMHnscd, Miss Quihiio will talk on tho "Appreciation of Sculpture," .Mrs. McCurdy and Mrs. Huskins on "Urilliuut Musters of thu Art, French nnd Miicnuuiuics." Dr. Cnrlow entertains the club for its December ocsmou tit her homo on South Laurel. The M. II. S. nltunui will hold it meeting this evening on the mnz. uino floor of tho Hotel .Medford. Fur ther discussion of the annual Christ mas ball will bo taken up nt this time and committees appointed to carry out tho various details of this big af fair. It is important that all alumni uttend 7:110 p. in. The Parent -Tenehois' association of the high school will meet Friday attornoon, December 17, nt .1 o'clock. The subject will be "Language Mind ed and Hand-Minded Children." The (subject will be open for dUctisMon and a large attendance i donircd. The regular, monthly uuainoo meet ing of tho Greater Medford club will bo hold at tho library Monday utter- noon. A liort, inUre-tittr nuMri program will be given before the bu inu meeting. Mim HnWnHMtn ilursjot of Olrard. Kan., is the guc ilr. Winifred Taylor nt hor rmieii kmnr KniK- The Greater Medford club, trito to Its custom, gavo a very cntcrtnlnlng musical Mondny afternoon nt tho Presbyterian Church, nnd Mrs. Myron Shoots, hostoss ot tho occasion, de serves unstinted prnlso for her untir ing effort nnd enthusiasm which mndo of tho affair an artistic success. Every number on the program was encored henrtlly, and music lovers In Medford will bo glad to know thnt tho club Intends giving another musi cal shortly after tho first of tho year, also thnt at tho regular meeting of tho club Monday afternoon, Dec. 1.1 at tho Public Library to which all tho ladles of Medford arc Invited, there will bo music. .Miss Ethel Dean gavo "Valso Ara besque" (Thco. Lack) piano solo, as first number of tho concert, In n very pleasing style, and gracefully re sponded to nn encore. Tho second number was n vocal solo "Lullabyo" (Kato Vnnnnh) by Mrs. J. M. Under, In a beautifully soft contrnlto voice. Miss Marjorlo Myers then gnvo a reading "A Study In Nerves" which was a credit to tho young lady. Sho wns accompanied by Miss Caroline Pnul. One ot tho very host numbers was a vocal solo "A Highwayman's Song" (It. Huntington Woodman) by Mr. W. C. Casement accompanied by Mrs. Mary .Alsdorf. Mr. Casement has a splendid baritone voice, nnd tho Hit nnd swing he gnvo tho song was splendid. Ho is a nephew to Mrs. Alsdorf of South Orango street nnd enme to Medford from Calgary, Can ada In October, and pwlll probably spend tho winter hero. Next, wns a reading "Poor Dear Mamma" (Kudyard Kipling) by Miss Flora Welsh, which was very amus ing, nnd tho Impersonation of tho four characters In the sketch was very well done. Miss Frances Mc.Vnsscr greatly pleased tho nudlcnco by her vocal solos "Today" (Carrlo Jacobs Hond) and "Itockln' In Dl Win'" (W. II. N'oldlltiger), nnd Miss Elizabeth Goro closed the program by a very ablo and well rendered plnno solo, "Sec ond Mazurka. (Uenjaniluo Godnrdj. An Informal dancing party was given by tho "Comrnderlo" club Fri day ovonlng at tho Alford rcsldonco on West Tenth street. Tho spnclous danco floor In tho music room wns used for tho occasion, tho music be ing supplied by a lnrgo cabinet Vic trola. As tho guests arrived, they were presented with iinlquo dnuce programs which were already filled out with tho names of their partners for the evening. This novel method eliminated all tho usual bother at tendant upon tho filling out of pro grams, and assured each lady nt least ono danco with every young mnu present. A diversified order of danco hold sway for tho greater part ot tho evening, punch and wnfers being served during tho Intermissions. Thoso present "wero tho follewing: Leah Wnlther, Jean Hiidge, Uabo Cochran, Frnnces Kenney, Jean An derson, Kathryu Sworn, Mildred An tlo, Esther Warner, Morcedcs llnrber, jtuth Warner, Marian Gould, Herbert Alford, Earl Hubbard, Lyle Wnlther, Horaco Uromloy, Francis Dennett, Will Bovorldgo, Carter Drnndou, Frank Hay, Milton Schuchard, Charles Itny and James Vance, The social event of lite week is the imitation dnuce nt the Seventh com pany club rooms this owning. Many will be in attendance from Medford, Ashland nnd surrounding towns. The Cniup Fire Girls of the Pres byterian church met in the chapel of the church Wcdnosdiiy evening to dress dolls for poor childicn tit Christinns. The Girls' Tuesday Sewing club was entertained by Miss Florence Folger at her home on West Main street Tuesdny afternoon. ' Mr. Chailes Connor and dnugli teih, Mrs. Hieketts of Loudon nnd Miss Dorothy, htive returned from n trip to San Francisco. Tho Grizzlies entertained their members nnd friends Friday evening at tho Natatorium with a sheet and pillow slip party. Tho Friday llridgo club wns enter tained nt the home of Mrs, C, A. Knight on Flint Main street, Fridny afternoon. Mr. and Miv. George Tieichler en teituined the Five Hundred club nt their homo on Holly street Monday evening. lite :wihlorUooa Midkosponre elub met nt the home of Mrs. Porter J. Neff on lleluiont nwnuc Tucbduy f ening. The members of the Country Club held a musical and dinner at tho countrv club house Sunday afternoon. CHICHESTER S PILLS II... rW. A.ko.H.HVfc-Tr hV HU1IINO liltAMI lILL.lw2 ltunnntut.iilt. Al..n Hibu u fill. t Hf 4 l b.14 -.uiIhV Urn, m.ft k liiu Kimm. V SOI DBVWtWSIStU HERE Fridny afternoon the Pnrcnt Teaehers' Circle of the Washington school held their regular monthly meeting with Mrs. Iloviotis, the presi dent, in charge. The pupils of Miss Hoffmun's room jtive exercises in note reading and word singing. Piano solo wns given by John Neff. Mrs. W. A. AitkittR then. gave u paper on "Hnblt-Fonuing in tho Home," fol lowed by u talk by Professor Daily on "Habit Forming in the School." Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Daily nnd Mrs. George Wilson then gave short tnlks on the same subject, followed by n general discussion. Miss Robinson of the library offered the services of the library to tiny wishing help in se lecting books for children. The circle leiirncd with regret thn the Parent-Touchers' convention wil' not meet here in 11)10. The Serious Ten were entertained Inst Saturday nftenioon by Miss Doris Layne lit her homo on West Twelfth street. Tho nftenioon wns spent with fancy work and taffy pulling, after which tho hostess, as sisted by her mother, served a two course, luncheon. Tho Christmas color scheme of red nnd green was carried throughout tho luncheon. Those present wero; Misses Myrl Da vis, Lorena Strutton, Margaret Kng lish, Vivian Stewart, Delia Whisen tint, Myrtle Purkeypilo nnd Fdnn Mnrnus. . Mrs. J. K, Stewart wns hostess to the Wednesday Auction llridgo elub nt her home on West Tenth street Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. MeConnnck, S. V. Hcckwith and Mrs. Conrad were en lertnined at dinner Tuesday evening by Mrs. Frank Preston. Mrs. Lee Root entertained the girls' Thursday llridgo club nt her home on Roso avenue Thursduy nftenioon. l ' l) r I it y ' a Ml EBP this fine Vacuum Cleaner in your home "DO IT ELECTRICALLY" PJION13 FOll FKEI3 DEMONSTRATION NOW PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE KKKKKKKKK$i ? f t ? t ? V y .am t t t t r ? t ? f r T r T V t ? ? ? ? T t V T ? ' J f vv . . -j The first of the series of invitation elub dunces will be giwn nt the Sev enth company elub rooms tonight. A special feature of the occasion will be the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Curl II. Lowland of San FrnniUM'o, who will give nn exhibition of funey nnd ballroom dancing, demonstrating nil the latest steps in the art, several of which hnve not yet reached Med ford. I'M Hid red nnd Miss Katherhie Me liinsoy, both of Central Point, were united in mnrriage Sunday evening nt (1 o'clock by Rev. Frederick V. Cnr steus of the llaptist church nt his home, Mndronti Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kldrcd will make their home nt Cen tral Point. A largo circle of ne (liiniutaticcs nnd intimate friends wish them a long life of hnppiuess. - Mrs. Roy Davis entertained tit bridge Fridny nftenioon nt her home on Park street for tho following guests: Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mrs. Quis enberry, Mrs. End! Schmidt, Mrs. Gus Newbury, Mrs. 0. O. Alondcrfor, Mrs. Arthur Huzelrigg, John Wilkinson, Arthur Cunningham, Mrs. J. L. Helms, Mrs. G. h. Schcrniorhorn, Mrs. John Ranicburg and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard. A matron's gold medal contest will bo held in the high school auditorium Friday evening, December 17. 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