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x ii v The ft int9l Tea which win held at tho Holland hotol Tuesday aftor iinou tindnr the. ansplros of tho clvlo deportment of the rtreator Moilfonl olnb, mid ably directed by Mrs. II. C. Stoddard, was n hugo success In every souse of the word, nnd too much cannot ho said In praise of tho momeers of tho different clubs who so hoartily cooperated with this do pnrtinont. Tho Holland hotol parlors woro crowded to tho doors to listen to the delightful musical program, which waB In charge of Mrs. Kitty Lunge, the nninhcrs of whch nro as follews: Miss Vonltn Hamilton, piano solo. Mr. Van Scoyod, Jnpnnoso Lovo Sour. Mrs. Oeorgc Andrews nyd Miss Florouco Ilasclrlgg, duct, "Sweetly tho Moonlight's Hcamliig. Mrn. John Wilkinson, solo, "Tho Kiiohnnted Hour''. Kncorn, "Somo whore a Volco I Calling." Mind Juanltn Furry, plann solo, wait In H-Flnt. ' Mr. Ouy Chlldors, "Moonsong", from tho Mikado. MIm riorenco Hnzolrlgg, nolo "Tho Jap Maiden." 'MIm Kuth Warner. piano solo, "Walt in C-Slmrp Minor." Mrs. Kitty Lunge, solo, "Vo San." Tho parlor, Curio Shop nnd Orien tal Ten, Doom woro bowers of Almond and Choory blossoms, with there nnd thoro n pottod plant, or fern, and Jolo lantorns of all sizes, which cro ntod a vory roallntle Orlontnl ntmo phoro. The reception commltteo headed by Mrs. K. H. Kronrh. consist ed of maids and matrons In costumo who flitted or sauntered about re oolvinK guests In truo Oriental fash ion. After .tho musical program tho guest wero ushered into tho ton loom, whore dainty Jnpnnoso refresh ments wero norved undor tho direc tion of Mr. Chns. L. Schloffelln. Thoso whoso costunio dosorvo more thni! honorable mention woro Mi. Dolroy-OiUohell, a CIHnoso man darin, who pawed around Chlnoee deltoaolo; Mrs. Alan llracklnreed, little Chines girl: Marian Towne. Chinese lady; Mrs. Porter J. Neff. Kast Indian lady; Mr. Robert L. iWlleon, MIm Kelleher. Mr. 1. II Porter, and Madam Flero, Chine ladlo. A happy thought f Mr. Dclroy Oclchcll was the purchase of n box of Delectable Chinese candy, which she sold at ." rent n tat. The pro ceeds, fJ.'Jd, Mr, deteholl pris-eiited to tlu oiaju. dcMirtnumt. Tliftv!ilpr)'it anil co-operation "f '.1. A.vSgJlarliind in our civic work, iim ettdcjiHl in hi donation of tho Holland HQli'l, w Inrao factor in i iii hiiuotsM hi Milium ii ii ii f " t?!tnt In Sifo of tho best gnmosJ I far this season. At tho very bug 1 nlng of tho Kama both teams sccrf but could do no moro up to H rfllB"1"' wl,Pn ",0 Tablo Hock Pltfi the suuowwt of tliihjU'UlH'in " teiTnT In 3ifo of tho best gnmof Tribune rendered invaluable servicit by printing nil announcement free. The Medford Sun scnl In represeutn live, wlwi gave the affair n kplemliil write-uji. Tim ilin Susan Dotiel ami Kern llutclikmn lTnileunl splendid eivico o J!r. Fmuk Owen nnd the other tallies on the detMmtUoii commit to in (olUmtiiiir blowH and in many otUer way. J'Wty-otie dotjar was rnit.el fur Vivie work. nl hfaue of the willing iu-ieratiiHi ami heartv reMiHse nm all quartum, the atfuir wa a MrMt i4eAHio to tlie-ladie in eliHive. t ... A number f frieiid i"o AuMin ItuyraiHid fciirriMi irty .Mimday oveuiiiy, Jlaruh Yd, at hi hitun- on the oumer of Jllevvnth and Jjmrel ktreetx. Tlw, evening wa- nt iu ynisitM and rnuie, after rhirh re frwhtni'nt went eivwl. Thone pre ent were d follew: ili'-e Stella Anilorcun, lUhel Anderwin, Ha! Wiley, Qrfl liBiinanl, iluv Ijndley, Aiie Lvon-, Qeontw William, Lu eretia Hiitenum, Katheri Conr, Julia Wiley, Jlrv. Ka.Mnoud; Ue-r. UaroJd Wiley, llelburn llrvey, Ar thur IT, Howard Haymond, Auxtiit ItavnoMil, Joseph Itnlenaa, IJoyd Smith, IImoU Lwiuard, Walter WU- mim, Xurawn Jfimwell. Mr. A. P. lUlftn enteHained with blue and whit luwheoa at her Jwm on WelJekM trct Tfcur- (Uy afternoon. The following irueta wire pret: Mr. Hurry J. Funk, Urn. A. L ntula. Miv. D. A. llonnr, Tir. iJ. I. lieilv and Mi Hnrah Juhnswu. Uw. Ilnuen wa uited in enterUiniait' Mm. Uwugla. Q Mi- A A Fl.uin ..l (i...nt- P tin - ! t ! M - V'Hi hi M i srKWonn mn, sssssm m . . iiUJfi i jk-. j v ran I' 1 " ) Kfiifl ilii t the Hnp-ti-t lnin-li rnti-rtmnetl their mothers Halurday, .Mareh II, from 1 nntil H p. a., the' iieeaHiH bain their rearM lar HHiiitlilt !n i ne nuit siieiHl meet ins;. A short bwfiiHws i"liiw was held, after which the girl look up the itiidv of India, bekr eapeeially interpted in thU eiHintry, m they hove a srirl. I(nja I'allapati, aje II, in Ongnle, India, who in their thmnrcli adojition bv tuition. Thoy rwtil im pei a follews: Brief iHltllnirbv I.il- rmu CaiMens of imsl year's work, MinwiiiK that the cln-x luitl ineieiwod its membership from twelve to twen ty-rue, their iivoniac nttendnnee from seven to twenty-one, nnd thnt they hud aeeompli.sheil five definite thiiiRN duriiiB the venr, the most mi portant of which was the ndoption of their Hindu k'iiI, Kn.ja. 'Tonilitions, .Mode of Livinj; nnd riimnte of In din," by Tliolmu Dyer; "HnbitH or the People," Josephine Maxwell; "Mi sionnry Work, nnd Iv)eeinll.v Miss Ilcrtha Kvnns' Work in Onole, In din," Miii'Knret Holiner. FoUnwhi this, the mothers were linked to com ment on work done nnd were uniiiii minis iu their approval of tho work. The mectintt was then turned over to the entertainment committee. The following progmm wns tendered: Clans sonjr, "In the Service of the Kinc"; "Clreeliiur to "Mothers," Hetli Clnrko; piano selection, Vein llutcli l'ns; jtiiitni' aolo, Pay Fryenr; pinuo selection, Mnrjriirct Ilolnier; piano and violin, Thelmn nnd Mnrillu Dvcr; pinuo olo, N'iaonii Ilempliill; cliiss yell. The girls then usked their mothers to join tlicm iu pluyitiK some lively jtuuies, ovijr whtuji U wus dif ficult to Miy wlid Iniliujriiu; dinrd.. est. I.ifjht rcfrcsliincnfi. W'rn tlitm served, iu which the' y!rl hud Har ried out their elnss colors, pink nnd white. The mothers dcclnrcd it one bf the nicct nftcrnoou they hnd hud. The mothers present were: Mia. How ell, Cull, Kllisou, Wolf, Fisher, Dvcr, Meadows, Maxwell, Sticklnnd, Siev crUcii nnd Fryenr. The Alpha Delta class of llio First Christian chtireli eiiteitniucil with a St. Put rick's- paity for thoir bus liands ami friends at tho homo of Mrs. Tucker. The first amusement bf the eveniiisT wns' "story "hour," Which each member took mil in. Mrs. W. W. Walker tave two icailitiji" and "Mi-. Van fiilder pave two readmits. 'A miesHJuir con I est was indultfiHl iu, which Mr. Wisinit won the prixe. 'A "Tin Miiiiihy" rH thnt the eii- hltmtn took imit in, .1. F. Willinm Vrimiiiut the prixe. Uefres-liiuents of ice cream and cuke were served. I he Vntertuiniiwx committee were: Mes- Unities A. ,1. Ilanhy, ('. A. Carper nnd 'Miss Flora flrnves; refreshment com mittee, .Mesdamcf .Marion I.nuce, V. S. Collins, 1-:. I). Kobiuson, A. W. Walker and f.ou D. .lones. There ieie forty-five preseiit. .n itivitu tion is extended to the yoiinfierjnur lied ladies to attend this adult elnsx Svhich meelh every Sunday morning at 0:). in the lecture room. About Kin enjoyed the St. Pat rick's social given by tho I 'a rent -Teachers' eiivle of the Jnekson school at the school huildinj Friday even in tr. The hall was nppropriatelv dec- orak'd with ureen and white in honor of St. I 'a trick. Dining the eveiiing u slant iuforinal program was given, iicludiiiK shoit talks by Mrs. P.. K. '(lore, member of the school board; T.Irs. Killings, president of the l.in coln School Parent-Teaeher' circle; Irvin Terrill, solo on bariUme, aecom- fiMinied by Mr. Terrill; .Mrs. J. M. flressley, vnenl solo, aeconiwuid by Mi. May McDoiioiuih; vocal solo, Mr. McDouoiigh, acoomiHiiiieil by 'Mrs. May McDonough. Itefi-eshinonts woro served at tho clone of tho evening. . Friday evening Miss I. ursine Han ner eutertained a number of friend with a St. Patrick's jwrty. The i-ooms were prettily decorated with sham- roeks and eat nations. The evening was spent with game and music, af ter which refreshments were served The following guests were present Misses Helen Strang, Pearl Wendt, Ileulah William. Frances Medley. Irene liartlett, Naomi Heinidiiil, Iterthu Ilartwijr, Mua laniard of Ash land and Lorain Hauliers; Messr Warren Putter, Karl Ling, l-jnerson rerriek, Durrell Minkler, Hoy Wendt, !tuen, Meadows, Merl Oarnett, Charles Oault aud Floyd Picket. The Octette wt At the home of Mrs. 0. ('. &gg Monday ulternoon. Thaee present' vere: Mrs. Edward Kwutter, Mrs. Harry Stuedunnn, Mi a teer Bennett, Mr. Oeoire T. Col Ims, Mrs. Frank Roberts. i. C. X. Hutterfield, Mrs. J. J. Flmmens and iirs. O. C. BogR. Mrs. J. M. flresslev trnve a dinner Si.tl iii il.tv fwiiuiL' iii liunni it Mr mid Mi i.l (i M. Turnrarc, mT)Vonr, rmfwrw. ftATrrtpAV. vaticu wt mr, On Momlar. Msnh ii. Mrs Maria Tripp or Kast Medfnrd. was given n genuine snrprlw party by a few of hor nelgnkors and friends, the ooea slou BWnn her olghtlcth birthday. Tho afternoon was spent In music and re inlnlseeneos. Mrs. Tripp has llvoil In Mcdford about twenty years, tho place where she Is living now being a part of tho original tract of land' purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Tripp when thoy moved to southern Orogon. Tho rest of the land Is part of the rosldentlnl sectlou of east Mcdford. Later In tho afternoon tho guests wero Invited to tho dining room, where under the supervision of Mrs. John Wllllkec, a daughter of Mrs. 3'rlpp, stood a tabic loaded with good things. The guest of honor wns placed near the birthday cako which wns adorned with many candles, Mrs. Tripp was the recipient of some gifts, among them being n lnrgo enso of oranges sent by friends In southern California. (The Invlteit meats n-nrn Mrs Inlln rFurgcson, Mrs. L. M. Lyons. Mrs. C. P. Uncle, Mrs. Conscr, Mrs. Mnry Fielder, lrs. Whlto, Mrs. John Wllll kle and MIhh llesslo Wllllkle. The third annual dnnco of the Hoguo Hlvcr Valley University club will be given this evening at the Hol land hotel, A band will furnish music for the dancing nt midnight supper will bo served nt tho club room which bnvo bcon prottily decorated through out with fridt blossoms. Tho pa tronesses are as follews: Mrs. S. Vilas llcckwlth, Mm. ltalph 0. Ilardwcll, Mrs. Walter lloWno, Jr., Mrs. CIiuh. II. Conner, Mrs. Donald Clark, Mrs. B. F. Outline. Mrs. Philip Haiulll, MrH, Fred Hopkins, Mrs. Frederick Lowls, (Mrs. Porter J. Neff, Mrs. 'Frank OwnnVMM, Frank Preston, Mrs. Frederick-"OtTiitit! 01 rs 'Oco. Iloberts, Mrs. l.oiils' Soladq'aTid ,Mra It. C. Washburn. - - The Kast Sldo clrclo will entertain all the ladlns of the llaptlst church and tliolr frlouds with n social held nt tho home of Mrs. Kent, SIS Kast Main street, Wednesday afternoon, 'March S2. This will bo tho first quarterly meeting of tho Indies' aid. Tho Klks colobrated St. Pntrlok's day with a delightful Informal danc ing party nt tho club rooms of tho tomple, Friday evening. Tho oom mlttee In chargo was: Carl Tongwnld, O. O. Alendorfer, W. W. Oregorr, Kdsou Jerome, and T. IS. Daniels. t The Home Coming of the Ladlos' Aid of tho Mothodlst church will bo hold at tho church, Wcdnosday after noon nt 2'30. Tho Prlscllln circle will have chargo of tho social hour. All momhoni and friends nro cordially Invited to bo prosent. . Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Plerco, undo and aunt of 0. L. Davidson who bnvo been visiting here left Wcdnosdny on their return to tliolr homo In Minne apolis by way of Ilrltlsh Columbia, where thoy will visit othor rclntlvon while, onrouto. Miss Catherine Swem nnd Miss Mario Oatoa returned homo Thursday from Ktigouo whoro they visited with friends and attended tho Tlmta In formal which was given at tho uni versity Inst Saturday ovonlng. i Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whlto of Minne apolis who have been apondlng tho winter In Los Angoloe will arrlvo thin ovenlng and will bo house guests at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Nye of Kast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Hoot ontertnlnod with a dinnor party Wednesday ovon lng for Attorney and Mr. O. M. Hob oris, Mr. and Mrs. Homor Itothermol nnd MIm lloss Kontnor. Monday ovonlng a turkey dinnor was onjoyod by tho COO club nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight on Kast Main street, the lows ontortaln Ing the highs. Mrs. F. H. Morrlck ontortalnod Wodnoeday afternoon for tho plea sure of her daughter, Mr. Can fluid who Is visiting hero from Oregon City. 01 r. and Mr. H. 0. Stoddard and family loft Wednesday for San Fran eiioo where they will spend the sum mer. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Snanlelgh and two little daughters will leave Inn day fer aentfcern California where they will lilke their future kawo. . Mr. R.. Canfleld. of Oregon City I visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. P. K. Merrick of Beat Main streeL Mr. F. K. Merrick entertained the Frldav H ridge cluli at her home on Kat Mttln treftorida. afti-inoon. T" !.. The rrWtVt 4etionl," ffivsn lr? (he N ,. iftMf t, W. A., wnw it sue- !.-. m ever WHt. ANntt eevenly- Hne were afWcH(. All Mwte of Ml- iiil were Hfovani. frmn fHtU 1rt I Fnuntlerar Hint the rmntntette mm t- the present erhonl days wltfl thf '.if !". and (llPt'hnnkv girt; ahw the; i 'I it 1 1,, rnon. An MmU nf hend dreM M,re visible ami dinner patls gnlorn. Mr limit, the vehnnhnNsler, eahVd school oti time And after a mitg by the ehnnl, "fjorid Mnrninf, Merry SHiisbme," rceltntHHis and mMie wns the program tilt recve, then Imp- frof. JHiup the rone, dolls nnd dny- house were the pastime till school called and side were chosen and nn old-fashioned spelling bee wan on hand till noon, when each grabbed n dinner jmil and hnd lunch. The Home Missionary society and the Foreign Minainnnrv society of the Virt M. K. cliureh met on Friday nt the church pnrsonagc in n joint ses sion. A very lnrj;c number wns in nt- lendnnco. The following interesting program wns given: H,nin, devotion, nls by Mrs. C. O. Power nnd Mrs. John Cnrkin; prayer, Mrs. 1). T, Law ton; pnper, "Missions nnd Kducn tinnnl Force," Sfrs. K. W. Hrninard; solo, Min. W. M. Van Scoyoe; )npcr, 'Tlie Muss Movement in ludin," Miss Mny Pliipps; solo, Mrs. J. W. Kerns; hymn, "America." After tho pro gram a social hour wns enjoyed, nt which time refreshments wero served by the hostess, assisted by Mcsdnmes Klliott, Wnltermeyer, M"eiz nnd lCel- 18K. Srr. nnd M"rs. James I.cslio enter tained with n St. Putrick's pnrty nt their home on West Jnekson strcot on Thursday cvcniiif,'. Tho rooms woro prottily decorated with green, iu keeping with tho day. Tho evening wns spent with plnying rook, nfter which TefrcHhmentH were served by the notice. The following guostH wero present: Mr. nnd Mrs. (Ins Stinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnost Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. drover Dnrnellc, Mr. nlnl Mrs. Wntkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Schurr, Mr. ntnl Mix. Charles Colo, Misses Norn Daily, Trot feather, Dob Medley nnd Jean Wntkins. A very pleajfifriU nflernoon wns spout nt tliu'liotiue nf Mm. J. Percy Wells nt .TneksofiS'u n Wedncsdny, March 15, when She entcrlnuicclttho, Twice-Five club. The hnuso Vvn prettily decornted Mith u profusion of nliuoml blossoniK. The tiiuo wns whiled nwny with sewing mid musu1 hud n dainty cafeteria luncheon was served. Tho honor guest nnd inum-ber-to-be wns Mrs. Judgo Ton Velle. Other members iiresent were: Miw dmnes d. A. dardner, F. C. Smith. P. S. Handy, ('has. Hanson, II. K. Hiuiiin, Poy Smith mid Wntsou Cnu- dill. The W. S. X. Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Wallace this week. After tieing miilts and doing other needlework dainty lofreslimonts wero served by Mrs-, j. M. Groesloy, Mrs. Do Voo mid Mi-s. Ivci.nr, hostosi.e for tho afternoon. Those picseut were: Mrs. Leon Hownid, Mrs. Stricklund, Mrs. Allen, .Mrs. Cloney, n. II. Lniins;.aeh, Mw. Wnllnec, Mrs. Freduiiberg, Mrs. L. J. IJvnns, Mrs. Howell, Mn. Conwell, Mrs. Wntkins, Mrs. I). KiikcII, Mi. It. IS. Swan, .Misses Liu and I Initio Ituiid- lolt. On Friday evening, Mnroh 21, Allen II. F.nlon will" lecture in Medfoiil on "Poltory." Mr. F.aton, who is onn uncled with tho university extension work, will bring specimens of differ cut wares ami will bo pleased to mis wer questions concerning his toplo. The lecture will be nt tho library nt 7:110 and is free to nil interested, . Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Outhrle will entertain at dinnor this ovonlng for the following gnesis: Mr. and Mr. Lewis Salado, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owon, Mr. and Mr. Wnltor Ilowna, Jr. Mr. and Mr. Jtett Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fouls and Carl Murphy of Aehland wero the guoat to dinner Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Prod Ilantebuif's, two inilofi oast of town. Tho Mod ford Dancing olub ontor talnod their member with an Infor mal dancing party In tho small hall of the Xatatortiim Tuesday evening. Tho Wodnoeday Auotlon Hrldga olub mot at tho homo of Mrs. Jonas Wold at hor liniiio on Xorth Qulngo street Wcdnosday afternoon, MIm Susan Deuel entertained Uiq Girls' Tliiirtday Hrlilgo club at her homo on South Oakdale. aveuptt, Thursday nftorsoon. Mrs, I.. K. Waheman wa hottsM to the XnIIo lirldge elub at her home on Xortk Oakdale Thursday after noon. The, Parenl-TeneufK' eirele of Iks laneoln nebnol will tgeet 1'rinay af ternoon at 3:30 nt Um eehoo UniU- ing. M, Albert Koth baa returned homo alter a two weeks i-it with ! Litixc .it ( !tage (lr . YES, SHE'LL MARRY IF TO J MffiEHKTv JffPtM P jfc? W. BnggjAjifca. 9 WT MMMMMMFi3!j S NNSVNSVNVVVVSVSVSVINVVNSSVNVSVNNVNVNV Mrs. Gamin Walika says sho Is lo oklng for n slave. 8ho'a perfectly willing to glvo him the oTflolal post tlon of husbnnd In hor family clrolo but slavo ho must he. ; Ilccnttso Lowcl M. Palmer, Ilrook lyn business man, refused to bo hor slave, tho Polish prima donna 1ms broken her engagement to him. Tho Alumni emerald hop, which oe .......... i I:..' i t . -. . iiimcu rnuay evening, .unrcil it, is o be remembered ns one of the best of all the nluiuui nf fairs. The arm ory wns bucutifiilly decorated for tho occasion, the color scheme heimr a 'most brillimit dinde of emerald green. A border of huge shamrocks mid Hinnller "Paddy's pipes" was carried out on nil sides of the hull, the static 'being n bower of green strenmers mid potted palms. The punch bowl was completely surrounded by n pro fusion of real, growing shamrocks, n bit of "mild sod" (direct from Mur phy, Ore.). No little merriment wns derived from "Dancing on tho Orcon," "Pig in the Parlor, "The Illumey ktone," "Irish Confetti," mid other comedy stunts. . Novel programs in emernld xrecn decorated with nilifieial shsnft 'vcid u fcatoiire of this origiaTi mn ' t ' , 'b i iflft Wflirtrtl Mr&km mtisiubcTii pjfjfllij; nlDmnpiOTf nr iuty. After n Tew weeks' rel dvuO" oiie was in the mood lor dancing mid dunce (hey did, -omc nf the num bers being encored six times. The patronesses for the affair weie the follewing: Mrs. A. J. Vance, Mrs. linger S. Dennett nnd Mrs. T. J. Williamson. Among those pres ent were: Misses Jean Anderson, Jean Pudge, Italic Cochran, Irene Smith, Lenore Vnnee, Ionise Will ianison, .Mercede Darlier, Knthryn Swem, dladys Wilson, lois Ivdes, Leah Wnllher, Dorothy Thnrue, Laura Page, Marian Gould, Ailwn Allen nnd Miss lessen; Messra. Francis Den nett, Carter llrniidou, Lyte Wnllher, ci .. I tb. T7 mmI A Compare $p I mm M I Keep tab on every lire you use. f J JM jk 4 H rn. fJLjF Put just one Savage on your car l fj&f m lm ':ai ftk-yy3r aiu' ""ipre 'ts performance v M Wk iW I WPX LfSB wi,h t,ic ot,,cr lnrce t're vvc IP 7 JH W WF r&St 3BI wot liavc to try to convert you v jM j S' faf gffuSSL 'nto a coiifirmwl Savage user. tf t I H Jv. I Tn$j(j3si fany Savage tires run over ao,- V 1 I mm I Pu i . lyiM (JO n,''c8, Townil o( them JK y I t V 1) J -Sbttt rcac'1 10,ooa Adjustment are lr I L .. -3 IBlftRJK&jtfjl on the Imsi of .(,300 niilcs.wfhicli j . Mi 'm 'Ju llr dwlSf 's nurc t'mM tMC gtiurantcc of (11) Ivf ' I $& Wwsl most other tire. j YS rkM. WJ'- iSf vm <tiwi Cost you no more often less K l-j . L ij m H TIRES iMy 1 1 FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR A V) Vl-J - I FRIEND HUSBAND BE Frank Itnj, Herbert Alford, Hob Doucl, Tom Scnntlin, Horace Urora ley, Loon Spcok, deno Nnrrcgnn, Hoy Hill, Leland Noo, Lloyd Willimiisou, ltalph Pierce, Poland Hubbard, Wes ley Judy, Hoy Tucker nnd d. F. Mooio. . Olive Hebcknh lodge, No. 'J8, cele brated their twenty-ninth nnnivcrs ury Tuesday evening, March 14. Those in charge of the entertainment were: Miss llerlhn Lnftus, Mosdamos Pery, Kinyon, Mondows, .Hull nnd Miss M. Car. Tho hull wns decorat ed with a profusion of poach, almond hud plum blossoms. Iu the dining room the (ablcs wero green mid yel low, showing evidence of St. Putrick's dny with shamrock, Irish huts nnd pipes, ltefrcslimeiits of coffee, sand- idles, cake and fruit salad woro veil during the cxcmiig. A fine uTOAligijiJjfoiud to with pleas- iTrMJSfflJiMTOTrmirjJniyoH, pinuo soroiM Jakctcli ' rtUrtjiWlif L'f!r.lir of the loi song by Miss W Miss Heme; rcudiii. lv Mrs tiio, Mi- (IriiM'x, pin no; Mr. Wa cellist; Mr. Heine, x.ohn. It was evi dent they were nil enjoyed, ns each ' nuiniier receited mi encore. Two of the charter member-, were present, Mrs. Helen llaskins. the first nolilo grand, mid Mrs. Nunie Woolf, the first tiee-grnud. A -oeinl time with music and dancing closed the enter tainment and the general verdict wns 'one of the best times ecr." At its last meeting the Wednesday VUudv elub considered "The Kelnlion- BK liTTtn.JE ..I..l llnTle a.T-i-r--Tr ii.it '!?jL aMfi llefWefW Jwrtn (Wil fwflih Anii5f lee." After n enmptft m eflrlfully eeltVlint ntummft t enfTgnf rircnle Ir 3ff. PJe. Mhw Yntfflff reffd mi nrtiefe "The Pnn-Attittiettrt Crttert, the OfjfgglsBtton ami Iff Mfeefcin." The nlijeet of "The Mffe rinp frine" was handled ht Mm. WieJt nnd Mr. Trtrner in a mt interestlnir manner. Mr. Temey spoke m The AdvuntngM of the Monroe Dnetrlne." she was master of her satrjoet nnd IMike with great flneney nnd mo!i . ..TiMction. Mr. West' paper nn tho i negative eide was also very Intoroet ) nig. It wns earefiillv nropnrcd nnd etertniningl.v given. The olub will 'hold its next regular mooting April litfli. The Misses Inejt and Xolllo Cro of SaU Uke City, who, wllh their mother, hnro boon visiting nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I. Hill, hnvo jut returned from two weeks' visit to their form or homo in Portland, Tho W. S. X. Sewing elub wilt be entertained next week nt tho homo of Miss Lin Hundlett. The hostessna for the afternoon nrc Mrs. Herbert Lnuiisimch, Mrs. H. C. Ilouney and. Mrs. Howell. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. 11. Hnnfoy cntor tntned with n very delightful dinner party for nbout forty guests at their homo on Itoss Lnno "Wednesday even ing. DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES Tho rending last evening which wns given by Mr. Hillis to toko tho Vlace of the lecture on "The Drama" liy Dr. Untos, wns vory much enjoyed find nppreeintcd by nn interested nu- dlenee. Dr. Dates will probably fill his engagement later on nnd the data avIU bo announced as ttoon ns it is determined upon. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho 4ionrd of directors of the center wan held Monday nftcrnoou, nt which tbo usual routine business wns transact ed. Mrs. Paul Janncy was appoint ed chainnaii of (he committee to take charge of (ho Shakespearean flower garden on the library grounds, Vnd the work will soon bo under way. " iueini nf the Colleno weuioru, wro. ruuun ouw, - Collections and Report COLLECTIONS AND nBPOHTS We colloctod some accounts 14 year old. Wo know how to get the monoy. Tho DuttocK MorcantlU Agency. Inc., Ilooms 1, 2, 3, Han- ) kins' llldg., 216 B. Mam et. i "., i n,,n l,M0 " '"'''P''"'''1' B l'ij'" ' Tlie Center is vcrv much pleased to 1 ndo (lint mi exhibit of tho dibsoii jncturos is to bo held iu tho near fu ture to raise a fund for the purchase of suitable picture for the school- Toinns, a it Is through such refining SnflueiieeH and oiilturiil methods- thnt tho tnsto of tho coming generation is i-aised above (ho level of mediocrity, Mid our center will lose no opportun ity to promote this very worth-whilo undertaking by giving it its full sup port and encouraging the uttcudmicu nf the public. Mcdfortl lloostcrs Kmoko Tho Mcdford and Mt. Pitt Cigars.