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ncT)TOT?"n mm imrnrNrfl. mtotord, 'otcfiion prvrrnmY. rY n. min y'f potr ttttopjw H&tf ir Tim l.r ini.tiil home of Mrs. L.'D. Join- v.i the M'ene ot a vcrv pleas ant aliair Fiiduy, Slav .1, it being the regular monthly party of the Al pha Helta class of the Christian elltirch. Mrs. A. A. Carper, the class provident, was in charge. As the ela has been studying the different ciftiiilries-, this mouth being .lajnn, it was iciveit " the form of a Japanese ion. Alter the Bible lending ami prayer, Sliss Hess Hryan snug two beautiful Japanese solos and Mrs. C. . ('. Slcfurdy rendered a pinnn solo V which was much appreciated bv all present. The class it going (o give a musical and two-net plav home time in June. The committee in charge Mr, li.rynn, Miss Hess Hryan, the ns- ' sistjints being Mrs. Albert Xoth, Mr. Van finder, Mw. llobbs and Mrs. Mishlcr. The committee on refresh ments wan Mrs. llobbs, Mrs. Van Oil tier and Mr. Wissing. Kefreshmcnls consisted of leu and wafers. Little Kileett Carper looked so sweet and unarming in her Japanese robe-. The culling committee rctorled thirty culls during the month. Those present were: Sfr. If. K. Tucker, Mrs. C. C. MeCitnly, Mrs. Wising, Mrs. J. A. Ilnnby, Mr. Albeit Xoth, Sirs. Me Kinder, Auntie Hall, Mrs. ,. T. Hoh Jiisou, Mrs. I.o Hoy Oeyer, Mrs. Van Gilder. Mrs. Jtrrt llobbs, Mrs, Lou I). Jones, Miss Itos Hryan, Mrs. Mischlcr, Mr. J. It. Bellinger, F.ileen Carper, elision flnniett. All voted Mrs. Junes a very pleasant hostess. The llogue Uivcr Baptist iissocin iion held its thirty-ninth annual e alnn in Grants Pass, April US-.10. A Ifoodly niimla'!- were in attendance, in cluding many delegates mid state nml district workers. Among these were Dr. C. A. Woody, Dr. Springston, Dr. Itiley, president of Mc.Miuiiville ool 6go; State Secretary f). C. Wright, Rev. II. W. Davis, Kngene; Miss MillsMiiifth and Mrs. Hopkins, re turned missionary from India. All pastor of the association were also present. Friday was given up to' the discussion of the live-year program, Saturday to association work and missions nml Sunduy to Httndny school and young people's work. The following officers were elected for the ensiling year: Moder ator, II. C. Guniett; elerk. Mrs. Hans Ilnlmer; treasurer, V. 0. X. Smith; member of state executive board, Dr. livn Main Carlow. Sledford will be the place of meeting next year, and ev. A. It. Itlaekston will pieaeh the convention sermon. Mr. Kdward Souttnr ami Mrs. 1'oger Hcnnctt wet hostcsse last Saturday evening for tlie members of the Octette club and their husbands at tho home of Mrs. Souttor on Orange atreet. Anetion bridge was enjoyed during the evening, followed bv a tw-coiir0 luncheon served on the ittdixidntil tables. Iris and spma were used to decorate tht lhles aud a eolor scheme of yellow ami white wa carried out in the favors. Those preseut were: Mrs. Albert Close of Taci.nwi, Mr. and Mis. (IcoigH T. Col-Jin'-, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kuimeii. Mr. nud Mr. Frank Hubert. Mr. nud Mrs. C. H. liutterrield, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hogg! Mr. and Sirs. Ifoger JUnnett. The Woman's Foreign Missionary aoeiely of I be MethtHlist church helil Iheir regular luouthly meeting with Mrs. Martha Qore Friday atternoon, A very iuterestiug and instructive lesson on Jajxiu was yiven with Mrs. Itollins as leader. Mrs. S. A. Lock wood told some of her exp-ninip as A medical missionary in J'lnan, also showing toine interesting j i"uie and enrio. At tba eb.e of tne leason a Japauew ten occupied the tin.e of the soeial hour. t Mm. Guernsey enlertained the tMi'ncrt of the Jhekson school with pinner party Wednesday evening at hf home on King street. The guests preseut were: Mrs. Maud Pbilhruok, dlia Anne llaiuvn, Mis. Marv Trow liyidge, Miss Mav Mordoff, Mi- Lr aiue I.ttwton and Mis Katherine Duuhuiu. The Pureut-Teaeliei eauucil will nuvi iit tln library Tuesday, May 0, ut I !' i' ii A this Mill probiibly In tin l.i ii i-ctinif of tUc cut. mil Until Kei.tcmber it is desired tliai Bieii.lKi n- re-enl. uh tlfS. II 1 .1 Tin Alumni tennis ball, which oc- red Momlav eveuiin: at the arm ory, proved to be one ot the most de lightful dancing pa i ties of the sea son. The hall wa tastefully decorat ed, with tennis nets and other tennis equipment, interspersed with ivy and pink Cherokee roses. Clever little programs in the ever popular black and white stripes vvele n noveltv of the evening. The mu'-ie, which was of the most pepful variety, wa sup plied by the Triple II. oi chest ra, con sisting of II. Lauuspneb, piano; II. Alford, tango banjo, and II. Porter, drums. A large number of the younger set were in ntteiidanec, near ly everyone being arrayed in tennis costume, giving n cool, Miminerv at mosphere to the guv scene. Mrs. M. L. Alford and Mrs. Thome serv- cd ns patronesses for the occasion. .Mrs. I). Kusscll was given it sur prise sirtv last Saturday afternoon, the event being in honoiyf her biith dny. The afternoon win spent in needlevvoik and fortune telling, after which thev piesented her with n beau tiful two-piece set of baud-painted chum. I mint v retreshments were served. Tlue present were: Mrs. Guv didders, Mri. S. T. lliehaidson. Mrs. W. II. Hamilton, Mrs. William Iludge, JIi-s. Wiliner Cartwrigbt, Misses Liu and Ilattie Kumllett. Mr. Kundlett, Sirs. Manning, Mrs. II. I). Swan, Mr. A. J. Ilnnby, Sli. C. 11. Watkins, Sirs. J. W. tlrcssley, Slis Mora Heining and Mis. Watkitw of Ashland. The committee of arrangements for the conference of tho Congress of Mother and Parent-Teacher associ ation, which was held iu'Sledfonl on .Monday nml Tuesday of this week, wishes to oxpiivs appreciation to .Mis Grace Slitchell, bend of the do- uiesite science iiepnriiueiu oi uie schools and the girls who helped her fAV the delicious luncheon which was so daintily served to the oft'iceis and their guests at the high school Tues day. The value of efficiency of the domestic science depaitmeut was fully demonstrated and tlie luncheon was one of the most delightful fea tures of the conference. ' The nuiiunl meeting of the Colony club was held on Momlav afternoon at the club rooms at the Sledford ho tel. The following oft jeers weio elected for the following year: Sir. Charles Connor, president; Sits. Stewart Patteisun, vice-president ; Sir. Frederick Hopkins, secretary; .Miss Dorothy Connor, tieasiiier. The new directors are: Sirs. Kvnn lleamea uud Sliss .Margaret Hubbard. Thursday evening Sir. Geoiyo T. Collins entertained with it bridge din ner at her home on West Slain 'street. A color scheme nf pink and white was carried out in the table decora tions. The guests included: Dr. and Sirs. ,1. J. Kinmens, Sfr. and Sirs. IM ward Souttor, .Mr. and Sir. Harry Stocckman'aud D. A. Thompson. The W. S. X. Swing club met at the home of Sirs. H. C. Ikuiuey Ston day afternoon. The time was spent in conversation and 'needlework, a piano solo by Sirs. Honney and reading by Mr. .Manning. About twenty-five wen- present. Ifcfrcshments wrie served bv the hocs.,, sirs. II. Lauiispnch, Sirs. c. Parker and Sirs. Kerns. The hpiseupal church will jtiva ineir nrst .annual parish dinner ut St. Slark's hall, Monthly, May S, ut U:,'Ml p. m. Reviewing of work of the past year and the pluuiiing of work fur the eoiuing year will he taken up of. ter the dinner. An invitation is ex tended to those who wish to come. The W. S. X. Sewing club will meet at the home of Sir. C, DeYoe next M'ondoy afternoon to sew nig rags. Kvery one u-ked to bring a thimble. The hostesses will be Mi. Mo nning, Sirs. Slartin and Mrs. Leslie. i Mr. II. E. Dudley, who has beeu the guet of her si.ters, Mrs. Linette Hov ions, nud ( hadell Swinder of the Medfurd Conservatory left Wed nesday tor her home al Glendale. i The Girls' Thursday Itridge elub was enlertained bv Mr. Wheldun Ibd die at her home at the Kenwood or- chnid Thuisdiiy ntternoou. The trip to Ashlaud that was plan net) fur Kuuiby has bfn isistponed b the W. 8, X. Sewing elub on - loiiiii of weather. Mi-. L. K. Wakeman was hostess ' lie Friday tlridge elub at her bone i S'orth Oakdule Friday afternoon. o SIi . ml r-. If r s:in entci -i ..Mi iii. M - III II.. ., . Sirs. (. il. .Illhllvltl t (Ins illv .111(1 Sliss Ilorlaud Hi'lnii-nii .( .I.m kson villc, two ot southern dr gun's must noted artists, tetnrued todav tiuin a three weeks' visit in San Francisco, where thev went to view and study the grand art exhibit of the work of tlie great masters of the world, as shown at the Panamn-Pneifie exposi tion, but which had been left undis turbed in the art building until the firt of Slay. Sirs. Johnson and Sliss Kobiuson nie eiithiisUytic over the enjoyment of their journey and the visit in San Fnuiei-en. They are filled with discussion of the great art exhibit ami consider (hut the educa tional value of the visit alone is worth years of one's lifetime. .Miss Hnbiiisoii will proceed to her home in Jacksonville this afternoon. . Sirs. 0. X. Hiiklnnd eiileitnined at eat ils nud luncheon at her h ..ie, ill) Portland avenue, Tuesday afternoon, nearly a score of the ladies of the Atts and Crafts league bein her guests. Cards, music ami refresh ments were enjoyed until a i.ile af ternoon hour. Sliss Juno II'uiii.mi de lighted hostess and' company .v:llt vo cal solos in her usual chaim;i" man ner. The Hirklnnd homo was ie frcshinglv decorated with n profus ion of yellow Kippiea and evergreens. Thoe picsent were: SlesdnutcH lbi nar, Sntehwell, Heine, Waters Sten nett, llnnners, Ileaeh, 1'iwhaw, Smith, Schmidt, Ilowmnn, KIwchhI, Canter berry ami Sliss June lliumnn Sits. J. J. Hiumeus was hostess Pnduv nfleruoou at her homo on Sis kiyou Heights complimentary to Sirs. Huiherfoid of Santa Ana, Ca!. The nfteinoon was given over to bridge. tollovvcd by a two-course luncheon. Pink roes iu dainty arraigement wcic used by the hostess to decorate her rooms. A color scheme on pink nml whito was carried out iu the luncheon, 'the guests included: Sir. Itiithorford, .Mis. T. IL Daniel., Sirs. A. L. Hill, .Mi. C. SI. Kiild, .Mrs. (1. Roberts, Sfr. C. W. Alwientmbie. Sirs. H. J. Conrov, SI is. Charles Hrovvn. Sirs. J. W. Diiulop, Sirs. Otm. T. Collins. .Mrs. F. K. .Merrick and Sins. Gus Xewburv. Little Sliss Ituth Shannon, who leaves soon for Prospect, was given a surprise .Monday afternoon, it be ing in the foim of a Slay day flower jMiHy. l'ach guesi took a Slav bas ket filled with flowers and enndv. The' afternoon was sjieiit iu playing games. The guests present were: Thelma Franks, Slarjorv Smith. Al elba Currier, Hva Stevens, Kluiira Wilson, Xellie Olamioek, Helen Huh h. Ituth Halch, Lebi Huson, AaaU-a Munition, Ituby Shannon, Huth Shau non, Dan Italch, Aitie Kei.ur, Will iam Shannon, Arthur SIcDougal, Val. Wilson ami Wilbur Smith. Sliss Kilith SI. Wells, assistnnt ed itor of the Scientific TetuiM-rancc Journal, who bus been representing the edueational department rf ihc Anti-Sakton League of America at the social service Cihibit which was hebl in Sledford last week, left Tnes day for Sacramento. Sliss Wills a in charge of the Anti-Sulvwn league exhibit at the Panama exhibit Inst year al San Francisco. Sir. unit Sirs. Ifov It. Peebles lelt Thursday for Los Angeles, when, they will make their borne for the coming year. Miss SrabeJ Seautlin entertained the Girls' Hewing elub at her home on Xurth Grunge sheet Tuesday after noon. t Friends of Mrs. J. F. Itahlv will be glud to leurn that she is giadually improving alter an illne-s of u w eeks. Mrs. Di-ro.v Getbel entertained Mr. George V. MeMaih ot Portland, president of the Oregon Congress 0f Mothers, IbU week. Mrs. W. Y. Quiseiibcrrv entiilnin ed the Wednesday Auction Hndge dub at her home yn South King street Wednesday atternoon. Mrs. Lincoln MeCorm.nl, returned Tuesday from a four juoiiin.' usjt m Xew Ymk with her ibnigbier, Air-. italdi Matlbiessen. The Ltyol Ortler of M...,. held an oiuer one of tueir p.,,ui.,, iutonu damuig partus at then mile Tuesdny evening. rouiiis ' F.miinia WUon, of school j or sum' of sickness, was . school Friday. been nit 'I uci'n i etui it One or the-most Rur.oful nml brilliant affairs ot given by the Klks lodge in Medford was the Trtny !) ! 'dance which took place Monday oven-' lug at tho Klks now club house. Hug-1 man ivy predominated m tne tlons, which was festooned from the rsnter chandelier to all parts of the ball'room. Cropo butterflies In gold and Oriental colors gave the sugges tion of having uostled In the gieen foliage thrnihoul the room, and were afterwards carried homo as favors by the guesta. The lower end of the hall where the orchestra was seated, waa alinoHt hidden iu musses of flowers and foliage, California puppies aud carnation predominat ing. About 2R0 people enjoyed dancing, and tho principal foatuie of the ovou tug was the May Pole dance In which 2 couple participated. Moonlight dunces were very much In favor, and were announced by the lurge soarch light In the gallery which threw a beautiful sofo glow on the dancers. At 11:30 tho guests were ushered Into the banquet room where a de licious flvo-courso luncheon was serv ed, after which dancing was resumed until 2 o'clock. Tho niuslc was fur nished by lhuelrlgg's orchestra, and the success of the evening's enter tainment Is due to the following com cem mittee: Geo. T. Collins, chairman: publicity. Kdson ( Jerome, C Y. Teugwald; decorations. 1). A. Thomp son. It. Kluni. It. McKay; icfiesh monts. Xati) lllden; finance, Kdward Soutter; floor, Dr. J. J. Kiiinieua. A simple but Impressive, wedding ceremony was performed Thursday morning, when Miss Klteu I?. Hoggs nf Springfield, Oio became the brblo of Mr. Philip II. Crowley, of Sioux Falls, U Dak., Itev. Father John I'owors of tho Catholic church officiating. The couple wore attend ed by Miss Mary Philips and Mr. Alex -Lansing. After tho wedding service a wedding breakfast was served for 'the bridal imrty by Mrs. Chas Sehoffclln ot her homo on South Oakdale avenue. The bride Is well known in Medford and Ashland, where she bus niiulo her homo for the past year. Mr. Crowley Is super Intendent for the Sound Construction and Knglneerlng company, one of tho sub-contractors on tho new federal building, ami has made his homo In Medford during tho construction of thu new pout office. Mr. and Mrs. Trow ley will make their home Iu Medford, with apartments at tho Holland hotel, until Mr. C'rowloy ban completed his work hero. Tho bust wishes of their many friends go with them in their new undertaking. Sits. Kdwntd Souttor entertained I.c Sanedi club this afternoon at her home on Xorth Orange stieet. Sir Clarence ltcaiucs ol Puiil.md is the guest ot he i sister, Mi Warner, on South ii.ikdiile. Will t ? ? Y ? r ? ? ? y v T f r t y y y iT X l J t I I v r - -jtf?tTiIsiSs t jsf&H. 1 1. I XP --'---Hsfsy I I &g The last meeting of tho ear of the Greater Meilford club wan held at Hotel Med ford on tho mouanlue floor, $omlffy afternoon and in turn- tug over tho gavll to Mrs. C. L. uecora-jSchloffeitn, tlie club's nevpresiueni. Mrs. J. F. Mundy closed one of theiHIi Henumont most successful vearii In work actual ly accomplished and new things started that tho few members who were co-workers with Mrs. M u inlay have seen accomplished In a long time aud her earnost endeavor along the civic line of Improvement for Medford, shows what things a small weall meaning and enthusiastic clu of w onion can accomplish. After the mailing of tho minutes of tho previous meeting, and the treasurer's rcponi, a summary of tho Southern Oregon Federation three days' meeting was glvon by Mrs. Schletfolln. Mrs. Hoon, Mrs. French and Mrs. Crews, respectively. Inter spersed with two beautiful songs by Mr. Kdmeades, and two charmingly rendured Instrumental numbers by Mrs. Clint MeCurdy. A general ills- cusslnn regarding various topics fol lowed, along the Hues of work start ed the past year, and new plans fot next year's work were outlined.. Tho pageant to be given Iu Ash land park Iu the near futuie, under Miss Hovlous' supervision reeulvid tho enthusiastic endorsement of all the club members. Mrs. Grlevo and Mrs. Smith of Jacksonville, were guests, as was also Mrs. ltuchanun, president of tho Self Culture elub of Uoseburg. who gave a short talk on club work and outlined ways and moans by which fruits might be obtained. Kmll Mohr, melii host of thu Hotel Medford con tributed largely to tho pleasure of tho afternoon by his generosity aud after tho serving of light rofresh monts tho meeting of tho Greater Medford club closed for Hie year. The Mise F.mn and Minnie Hare linrdt entertained with u dinner pail Friday evening. The table, with its six covers, was pretty in a eolor scheme of led and white, red ribbons radiating from u basket above the table to the place cards, red nine be ing used as favors. The guests were: .Misses Fnnnie Whitman, Ivy Hoeck, Klhel Curry nud Helen Yoekey. The Red Cross center of the Colony elub met at the elub looms at the Sledford hotel Tuesday afternoon to continue the vvoik of making bun dages, ele., for use by the lied ('loss society. Sir. ami .Mm. C W. SleDmiiild of l'ast Main street left Tuesday for SH)kaue. where thev will sieiul n week visitimr Sirs. SleDouuld's brother, Sir. Wells, of thai city. Dr. and Mi-. T. G. Heine enteitaiu- led inl'oruitillv .il I o'clock dinner Sun- .day for Sir. ami Mrs. Waleis ami ! Sliss llahlia Km,. ' . .n . jr " jrwwziZTr r - v: i' r-TLi - jaanBBiff , a a - Atmm' . . -rr i re " w$2 vv nj I , , LIlllliillllllWIIII'l!' :i s i i' IV llllilllll'll!. If You Can't Get Men Ylnn nralili' Iniitl is nutst plentiful unit mi in ist sfiirci". wl WIkix' smisliiiic i, niiisl pk'iilii'ul wnl it is must M'liicc, KK-rtrii' motors make up for the .sniicitv ol Initli men mid water. Get a G-E Electric Motor I -, M.yiilill.ilililllll4Hllllllllllllltllll!ll! WWlW s, -'nf7 ' ii3 fOs-BKfr 2-i Jt- ... nmM&m. L i. "-"lH!Jia Calif or nia - Oregon Power Company A college romance, begun n your iali a hall' ago at Corvnllis, happily culminated at 0 o'clock Thursday ;,,, in the wedding of Slisa Mar RNret Irene Smith, only dauhter of i sir. ami Sirs. S. S. Smith of thin city, I and Uenumont T. DeLosh of Alter I deen, Wash. The marriage occurred i at the home of the bride's )arenta, l.'Ol West Slain street, Hn?ry K. j Tucker, pastor of the Christian i. lurch, officiating. The bride nml groom were tasteful ly ilresei iu traveling attire, pre pareil to delta rt on the 8:-!l) morning train for Corvnllis. It' was a quiet wedding in every detail, in deference to the wish of both the bride and groom, there being present only the parents of the bride, Sliss Jean An derson, a cousin, and Sliss Lenora Vance, nti intimate associate. The Smith home was simply, but very artistically decoruted with beau tiful flowers of the season. Immediately following the wedding ceremony Mr. and Sirs. De Lush, with relatives ami friends, enjoyed a wed ding bienkfittt at (be Hotel Sledford, leaving at once for the train on the way to Corvnllis, where thev Will tarry but a day with their foiinur college associates. From there they will go to Portland, when thev will visit during Saturday, befote their liiml deMirtuie for thu Aberdeen home which Sir. De losh baa alteady provided, . Mrs. Charles SI. F.iiglish entertain ed with a six-course luncheon at Jhe Sledfoid hotel Wednesday afternoon in honor of Sirs. Ituthcrford, Vim is the guesi of Sirs. T. I. Daniel. After luncheon the Indies adjourned to the home of Sirs. Knglisb, where cauls were enjoyed for the afternoon. Those present were: Sirs. Huther ford, Sir. T. H. Daniels, Sirs. J. II. Andrews, .Mix. C.-1. Hutchinson, sir. SI. Pi.idin, Sirs. C. A. Knight, .Mix. Frederick Page, Sirs. L. K. Wnkeinnn, Sirs. i:. G. Itiihlcll, Mrs. A. L. Hill, Sirs, William Dunlop and Sirs. II. L. Wultheis. i A very pleasunt birthday patty was given Krmel Ingrain Thursday even ing iu honor of his eleventh birthday, at the home of K. Do Konbaum on Ivy street. Tho evening was sK'iit in playing games, after which refresh incuts were served. Those present were: Krmel Ingram, Floyd (lurdner, I'm nk Strattou, Itillio Tnvarrou, l.yle Gardner, I.e Roy Ingiam, Allen SlcClanahau, Warieu Courtid, Millie .Miller, Itonuld Gould, Itobeit Gould, Glasgow Strntlon. , The llvneiuthe elielo nf the Pres byterian church will inwi with Sirs. Slewing, .VI I Wet Palm street, .at J .-.'10 Tuesday atternoon. Sir. K. p. Watkins of Ashland re turned home Weilnesibiy altera visit with her miii, ('. II. Wutkuis, nud fam-dv. .;--kk---- VMiAn - tm a.... . A,. .-'' - 4s -t tn Mi tm tvi srv . J C!! - r HiiiV lUiH ). i I..-. -s- . n Li W, .AaT-LlittsOOr mMmtJmmmz2T OiHSkr ZX L7iJ &J jllJStf. Civ2?.-Sv jr.r v . rji w- ZM2M1 The pidiio recital given on Fridny evening hy the pupils of SH-a. K. V. Coffin at her studio on Hoo iWonuO, wa greatly enjoyed by tho parents nml a nunilior of tho pupils' inorulg. Wiley Davis added to tho evening's pleasure with a violin solo which waa rendered with marked nrtistio ability, Sli-m Slarjorie Myers garo a flnialiod reading to which she responded with an encore, ine pinno numbers fol lowed and were so well rendered that it would bo difficult to call attention to any )mrtieulnr number or pftrtioi. punt, ouch one playing solo and duets with equal accuracy, aud both teacher and pupils should bo oongrnt ulnted. Tho following program was rendered : "Valuer," duet bv Itosn St. Iloueh aul, priino, Heruieo Uoler; "In Church," duet, seeondo Xsd Franeh; "Tho Sleigh Hells, piano aolo, Zata Singler; "Golden Star Waltz," duel, seeomlo Dorothy Carlees; "Campati etta Muziirkii," by Sndye Sewell, solo, Heruieo lletcr; "Harbara Waltz," by Oreenwobl, solo, Xed Fieneh; selected duet, priino Ketu Singler; "The Plav- nil Kitten, by Paul Iawaon, aolo Dorothy Col lees; ".Melody iu F" (Ilii. benstein), duel, priino Knllnml Cor loos; "Long, Long Ago," Ibemc with variations, solo, Goldie Wilson; "An vil Chums" (Verdi), solo Holland Corlors; ".Melody of Love" (II. Knpel umu), solo, Luiu Wilson; "Murch Slilitairc" (Franz Sehiibeil," duet, Lulu nml Goldie Wilson. The W. II. SI. S. of Ihc St. K. church South met nt the ehureh on Wednesday afternoon. After the business session a brief literary pro gram was rendered (Wide lesson, John I.l: Song, "I btve to Tell thu Story"; prayer. SH. B. W. Wiipivle; song, "Higher Ground"; ira.vorf Sin. W. C. Iliec; seleelion, "Japanese Kvangelizatiou," read bv Sirs. Wiley D. Ileusoii; paper, "Japanese Wink in America," SIi. Kugene Whipiile; origiiml poem, "Xext ti; Xaliire." Sli-s. W. J. Seott; brief talk on Japanese coast work by Sirs, 11. SI. Ilrnnhain; benedictiun, "Lord's Prayer." The Woman's Foreign Misalunury society of the SI. K. ehureh will give a pageant entitled "Glimp.oe Abmg tho King's Highway," Sunday even ing, Slay 7, nt 8 o'clock. Tho east consists of forty women iu Oriental costume. The recitations ami music will be very interesting. This ii-lthe occasion of their thank offering ser vice nml the society extends the pub lie u eonlial invitation to attend. Sir. and Sirs. Hubert SfeCullougli of Stmt I In. Wash., are guests at the home of Sirs. SleCullough's jtarents, .Mr. ami Sirs. . I Hamilton, on North Cential nveiuie. The W. S. X. Sewing dub will en tertain the Haptisl Indies Slay 1R at the home ot Sirs, ltcnuchntnp, West Jackson street. t y y y y y y y y y y y y t? rot---s Z l y rr " I Mis SI. hi1.. i r.mi I- 1 I .' ,l! 111. I,. .Ii i 1 ...I-. .il .1 i I. ,i S. ' I .Mi .u,. M,- ii.,ni 1 I ll.l - 'I Mi ,iu' M - - - r Mrs. C. A Knigrii v- nu-te-- till N'ullo Hint;;, ,.,, ,,t . Ii 1 i Sl.i.n -inn Tti ii -.1 . i L u .ii r. . ii .i.-fl- s. Ill x;;;v;t; 'ry2ir.,J I