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v MTCDFCmD VATT; TTUBT'XR VTCTVFCmT). O.TvTCdOY R VWKT) Y. .TrE ?,. 15)10 PAGE TTTRF.K m I -M u I u$i 1 f t) Alt ms'i i.ilh attractive program list - bun nrranucd f(r'J::iO Monday nfiirnnnn, June ,i, nt tin Page the ater, when tlio lust iniisieiile of tin (I rent or Med ford club will be given. In iidililiim lo the prmtrum, which fol lows, it h expected that .Mwk ller lift'u Levy of Sun IVnnciscn, a friend ami felliiw-aludenl of Miit Vcnitn llnniilloii, will arrive in Med ford in 1 1 in i to appear on I lie prnxmin. Miss Levy ji mi r.ccptinunllv liiilliiint pianist, a pupil of Mis Tinn Lcrnoi' mill IIurIi Mnu-feldt : Chorus "Kftctdiiintinit" (Laconic), I I i - .- Coffin, ilircclicss; piimo solo, "Walt, in I'.-Kin I" (Durum!). Misi iltiiinila J'nriyj vocnl solo, "Summer" (('hinuiiinde), Mix. din didders; vo cnl diipl, "Hiircnmlle" (Tnlcx or Jloffiimn) (.1. OflVidiiii'h). Mim Klor cni'p Unri'liijnr mid William Vnwlcr, iiiM'oiiipiinicd by Mrs. II. V.. Miiis.li; Vih'hI nolo, "l.iehc-trow" (Minimis), Mii Doiotliv Wii'kn, itPfnitipnnii'd bv Mr-. Imiiiu'x; lending, "Mdiipv Mu-k" (Ibmj. S. Tu.vlnr), Mr, (leorite T. W'iImiii, violin accompaniment liv I'm ft'snor .'. V). limit; pilllio nolo, M'lcct i(1, Mis Venila Hamilton; vocal Mlo, steeled, Mw. 1'iilmcr, nrenm jmiiicd by Mr, (Icoriic Andrew; vo cnl nolo, "lint limit Ficlchie," Ilcib cit Alton), iii'poiiipiinii'd liv Mr., (leo. Auilimv-; vooiil solos (a) "In An tiiimi," (b) "Sprmit Song." () "m Woll." ((I. Weil). Mrs K. M. An drewn, piano accompaniment. Mix. Childcr. violin ohligutn, Mi. I rem1 Sullivan; piano duct, "lliuucarimi Dntuo No. ;i" (llriitunp), Kllxnhclli dorp, II (ilcn I'hilbrnok; vocnl olo, () "1 Know a Lowly Harden" (D'JIitrdolotl), (It) "Spiinplidc f Low" (.Sltcnnnii-I-'o-lcr), Mr. Irene Ikiiiipm, u(i'omMiiiiid hy Mis Venila llnniilloii. Mr-. ,1. Wold, chairman lniixiu depnilmenl. A pietty Iioiiip wedding- took plnrp Wednesday afternoon when Mi .Iniie AVIiito and Knuiiitt X. Palmer wcie united in marriage at the home of tht bride'- piueiitx, Mr. and .AFi1. Allen C. While, .'111 KiiikIu ntruvt, Kev. William H. llnniilloii offieintinit. The iiiipi'iwxivp riiur neniee wit- jut i'ortiied miller n bower of ink and while Kim-, eiituined with iriiRriini lionevHiK klc The hrid" wore a siin le traveling cootmue and wiu ut 1 ended by Mici Kmmn DrfW mid (Jeortff Baker w. bet man. Mix. Waller ,1. Mnndv played the wedding Jiiareli dunnit the eeiemnuy. Alter the wedding n pivltilv appointed lunehtMin wan xerved to the bridal Nirty imd iiiiini'diatc family. Mix J Jin la Treieliler nxxiMted in eninit. The yoiuiK 'fiiii)( left on a hhoit lioiic.Miiooii trip mid will be tit home to their many friend in Med ford af ter Juu .". Sunday morninir lit 8 o'clock at the lmine of th bride' iuitVHt, .Mr. mid aiiN. X. J. kttuett. on North Central Mvpiuip, iM-eiint'd Uie mariiaue of Hieir ilinijfhtpr. 7VIt Kthel I), lk'imett. to llHrvey K. Wilcox, Kev. 1 lurry K. Tucker of the Chri-iian ihnrch of- i'ii-iatiue. The couple mi, attended by Mr, mill Miv. K, Weton. It wax n ipiiet wiildiin.' in cwry detail, only the immediate fmniU and u mi few clow frii-ndH binii.' rt'cnt. Tin lioue wil iniilv but vcrv prettily deMiratnl with pink ami while roc. After Uic icrciiioiiv a weddinu break ta1 wn served, the table )Kinnr dec orated with pink ami while. The younjj etmple will make their home in Metlforn, Mi 1'lorn Muv Alkiiw aud Jnlin Im Xealoii were muted in marriaae at the Christian ihniih iHirMonaue bv Kev. Harry K. Tinker Fritlnv ut tt:30 p. m. Ihe bridal couple were nt tended by Ui' liusel lleelie anil Mrs Will Atkins The bride i the diuiuh ter ut Mrs Oliver I'cnland mid the vroom lioll n reiMiiiiltle iMiiiion with the Occidental Life liiKiirauee eomtany nt Lu Angele., Cal, Tluwe preoent at the uediiinu were: r. and ilr. & M. Xenloit, ijie Marie and Kiithtriiw Xealon, Umet teb, Harry aud Kobert Xealon and Will Atkin. . . The I'hoir of the Christian ehiirch wa delightfully eutcrlaintl bv Mrs Loiiu Michler ut her humw on North liieride Thursday venina. The venintr " "pent with mmmI conver at ion and iiiii-.ic, after which a dainty luncheon wu served by the hottexs Tho.e preent wert s The 3lnke Iue Coffiu, lteuhih Faneher, Marie tieely, (iraee 1'erry, Marjorie Kterans Marie llenn. Caroline luH-den, Hr. Kaueher. Hr. Vuu ' Join'-. Mr. I!"warl. Mr. Kirkpal j I. k. I'Airi'i). I'h n , ll"nrd (iii r .,ii l. i.- m,m)iKi. ys At the home of Mrs. A. 15. Our rti on. ,")l!) South Centnil, a very pretty lawn party was jjiven Tues da afternoon in honor of her diuih ter, Mr. Herbert Luunspneh, it bo injc her birthday. Twenty-throe of her friend gathered to make the af ternoon pleannt. After a delightful program of iiwlriiinciitnl niul vocnl mtiic mid readings the Indie pre vented Mr. I.niinch with a beau tiful fern and M'vernl bompiets of riei ami sweet jiem. A delicious luncheon was served on the lawn. One attruetive feature of the nfter noon was mi outdoor booth, dceo lut ed artistically with red, white mid blue ilnipiiij;, tlur and flowers in keeping with the day. In the booth Mrs. Cmimlny piei(led ut the punch lioul. In the late afieruooti the KiieHts departed, wishing Mi-s. Lnun paeb ninny happy icturiis. Those ireent were: Mr. Fieclnlunx, Mi-. A. K. (laiietsou, Mr. .1. M. (liesslev. Mi-s. Klorenee McCoy. Mis. .1. W. Kerns, Mis. M. A. Williams, Mrs. ,1ns. Leslie, Mis. Chuiles Caiupbclli Mr. L. K. Wallace. Mr. Wilson, Mjs. 11. A. Canadny, Mis. Howell, Mrs. Clow- ney, Mr. Iliury Meaiieliunip, Mr. K. I!. Mitrtiii, Misses Malic Vroiuaii, .Jes sie and May Monloff, ltuliv llurke and N'ora Howell. Mrs William Undue stave n sur prise pnrty at her home Monday nf- tj'inooii in honor ol Mis. .). II. Holme, who is soon to leac for her new home in K.llciiMhuiir, Wu-.li. Mrs. Holme wa piccnlcil with a beau tiful lillielieoll set ft fill the afternoon was spent in music and soeinl con versation. A delicious thrcc-rouisc lnnclicon was served by the hostess. assisted by .Miss .lean 1 Indue. Mis. Kd Soulier ami Mr. I). I(uell. The houe thronnhout was a bower of roues. Those present were: Mr. Nellie Wiujr, Mrs. K. 0. Trowbridge, Mr-. C. Howmmi, Mis. S. T. liiehard son, Mr. It. L. Kwinir, Mis. A. 1. Olson. Mr. U. Phxsoii. Mis. 1. K. Swan, Mrs. Kd Soulier. Mrs. I), litis sell, Mr, li. W. Poellnit. Mrs. Win. It. Hamilton, Mrs. M. M. Warner, Mr. .1. II. Holmes, Mr-. William Undue and Mi .lean Uinlye. The Sliiudurd-Itenreis of the Kirit M. K. church held their icKiilnr meel inj; lu-t SnturdNV alteruoou nt the home of Miss Alien Lyon on Ku-I Main street. A very ititeretiiui pro V i a in was yiven. Mihr. Alice Palini'i' diive some of her experience in the .InpancM' mission in Sou Jose, Cal. Leaflets on mission work in .la pan weie rend by Miss Alice Lyons and Mi (ieorjriu Williams Miss May Phipps read a ehaptei of a contin ued story from "The Missionary Friend," which is licinir tend at each incctinif. At the cloc of the pro cm m a social hour was enjoyed, fol lowed by litfhl lcficshments. Those Miicent were: Mise-. Mary Tinker, Alice Palmer, Nellie Coriiin, (leoivia Williams Kslher Mail in, Yi'iti lioundtiee, Alice l,ynns, May Limlley, llessie .liickson, Peurl Phelan, May Phipps. The Community club jrnve a dmic. iiiK (tally Monday cveninir at St. Mark' hall. About ciuhleen -eon pie were present and a most enjoy able time was had. Those present were: Mr. mid Mr. ICIuin, Mr. mid Mis. fmtwriuht. Mr. ami MYs Chirk, Mr. ami Mis. Kiuipp. Mr. mid Mr Samiiils, Mr. mid Air-. Hubbard. Mi mid Mr. Wiltc Mr. and Mis. Huh. eijs, Mr. mid Mr. Mourn, Mr. and Mr. Trnwbriiluc, Mr. and Mr. Kw iiur, Mr. mid Mis. Toinlin-on. Mr. and Mr. Nolh, Mr. mid Mr. Iluw- uiiiii, Mr. and Mis. McKee, Mr. and Mis. Cole, .Misses Hal he ami Liu Itundletl mid Mis KUin-ncc Trow briduc Mr. aud Mrs. Kail Kcuur were Ifivin a plcusant surprise Wednesday eveninu at their lifime on Abler street iu honor of their third wedding an nieisary. As the third anniversary is leather, they were picseuled with a leather library table runner. A two-i'inir-e lnnclicon was creil. The W'iics piv-cnt wcie: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schnnrr, Mr. mid Mr. Ward Keuur. Mr. and Mr. James fslie, Mr. und Jlrs. Charles Cdc, Mr. Itulh Keisur, Mr. and Mrs. .drover Dumeille, Mi Venitn Keixur, Iioyd Keuur, Kli Campbell and Mr. and Mr. I(nj Keuur. Mrs, Jouns Wold entertained the Wtslncsduy Auction Undue club with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Quince ti eel Wedne-daV afternoon. Mrs. rUlgar 1 infer returned Tues dayy from an extended vi-it with rel atives aud frieudu in lowu, Kansiu and California, Mr. nul Mr. Mclntyre of Kaule Point entertained a party of friend- at .Iiiiiii'P'I'iii -il.iv i m'Iiiii .i tin Il.if l.illli hull '. W...I t r. ii.... 11 IHUICIIH V lllll'l llll.lll .1 IIHS 111111- eons shower was jicu b Mi- (leii evieve Woitmnn at her home cut South OHkdale avenue iu honor of Mis lone Mynn to miiiouuee her en ftmtement to Mr. George Penko of Unkei-sficld, Ore. The weddiiuf will take place about the middle of June. Mi Klvnn wa the leeipient of ninny useful mid lieiiutil'nl gilts and th' aflenioon was very plentintl,v "pi'tit with music aud social conver sation. Mi-s Mynn responded lo Ihc iciptest of her friends und fn voted tlieui oiicp imitp with u delightful violin solo. A delicious tlirco-courc luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mis. H. . Woitman, Mrs. Pen Tiowbridgc and Mi's. Sherman. The color scheme of pink and white was curried out lliioiiitlionl (he looms nnd In the ta ble d nation. A large hompiit of pink und white sweet pens miiiked the cenlerpicce und duiulv siiulionuct Indue- ipiuiullv bobbing their head out of flower were used for place ciiids. The invited uue-l uete as follows; Misses lone Klvim, Alice Streets, .tunc llinmtiii, Mny Hoke, Helen Dlllll. Ileilliellll Dili, Helen Watt, Kloru Welch, Lois Kstes, Dot 1 Jerry," (lenevievc Woitiuaii. Mrs. Donald Springer, Mis. Alfred Khun. Mis. H. C. Itehling. Mis. .Ii.hu Wilk inson, Mis. Curl Glasgow, Mis. liny lluinill. Mis. Howard Hill and Mrs. Krnesl McKee. On Thursday Mesdnme Krnnk l. der, liolnnd Ueiich, (leolge L. Ilow utd, .1. A. Hemslreet mid Kied Ualch motoicil to Gold Hill to spend Hi nfieriiooif with Mis. A. T. Luthrop, who-c home overlooks tin heuutiful liogiic river. Mis. Luthrop bus nu merous piclui'cs and heirloos, some of them hundreds of years old, brought from her ancestral home in Knglund. Much to the delight of the visiting ladies, Mis. Lathrop served tea in true Kugijsh st.vle. The Indies re turned home in the evening, one mid all declaring Mis. Lathrop a most charming hostc-. Mr. A mold Sciuldiii' entertained with u dinner ut her home on Siskiyou Height) Wediie-diiy evening for the following guests; Mr. and Mis. K. C. Kcnley, Mr. and Mr. A. Conro Kiero, Mr. and Mis. S. Vilas Heekwith, Miss Dorothy Connor, Houdinot Connor, Mis. Stewart Palteison, Mis. Krnnk Pipstoii, Slater .lohnson, K. W. Carl ton, II. Chandler Kuan mid Leonard fnriH-itter. Clyde Iinili ami Miss Margaret Hruinblc were united iu innrriage on Thursday evening at l:H0 at the home of the bride's mi rent, Mr. nnd Mr. II. S. Unliable, in Jhc presence of immediate ichi lives ami friends, Kev. W. K. Good officiating. 'After the ceremony u wedding supper was served. Many nice mid costly prea cuts wcie icceivi'd by the young cou ple. St. Mark's Guild will give another card party at St. Mark's Gall next Thursday afternoon, dune 8, from 2 to .1 p. m. Undue and five hun dred will be placed mid delicious re freshments will be seneil. Chair man of refreshment commit tec, Mis. S. T. Richardson; chaiitnau iif deco rating committee, Mrs. Nellie Wing. A cordial invitation i cMcnded. Mr. K. ,1. Menrx nnd daughter, Mis Mabel Menr, who wero visit iug at the home of Mr. and Mm. K. W. Mears, left Monday for Seattle, when) they will spend the summer with Mrs. Meats' daughter, Mm. 1. A. Kilteridge. Mi Cox, who hn- la'cn leiicbing in the city school, the pust J ear, left Thursday fur her home in Illinois. Miss fox will be joined by Professor und Mr-. Itnwmmi of Klamath Full, who will accompany her east on her trip. Mrs C. II. Smith of Kl. Unis is the guest of her sister. Mrs. II, C. Ki'Utner, at her home mi Geneva uve n ue. Ml. Smith is en route to u sia. where her hubmid will study the railroad situation of that country. Clureuee Meeker, Nolo Lindby and Miss May Lindby are in Hoseburg attending the Kpworth league con vention of Klamath district, which i being held in that city. The W. K. X. Sewing elidi will be eutertaiued at the home of Mm. J. if. Gre-sley, Wet Jack-on street. Monday alternoou with a sewing party. t Mr. and Mrs J. 11. Holme- will leave for their new home at Kllen- burg, Wash., next Monday afternoon. Mr. C. II. Iloon left Thursday iii'.rmicj lor. i vi-iyo hrji'ld home m Icrwi. Tueda evening n delightful sur prise pnrty was given Mis Grace llrainard at her home on Hrnttett ave nue. The evening wa spent with gullies, followed by lofreshment. Thoe present were: The Misses May l.tudley, Grace. Hraiuard, Georgia Wdlinms, Gertrude Opp, Pearl Pho Inn. Uessie Jackson, Stella Anderson, K-tlier Martin, Julia Opp, Luetvtia Uiitetnnit, Mildred Uridges Kntherine Connor, Alice Lyons and It cue Hraiu ard. Arthur Hens Myron Goodman. Glenn Dai by, Melburn Harvey, l.nvv renep Grey, Joseph Hatemnn, Jnmes Cauibell, Harold Leonaixl, Vernon Crnwfotd, Wither Wilson, Xonnan Maxwell and Reginald Daildvsuinu. Mr. und Mis. L. S. Hursl and fam ily of Lincoln, Neb., visited t the home of Mr. mid Mrs. (o- G. Smith of Jacksonville this week. Mr. lhitsl is a brother of Mis. Smith and Miss Ma.v lluist of Jacksonville. Mr. mid Mis. Hurst spent the winter in south em California and arc now return ing to (heir Nebraska homo. They are well pleased with the climate und fine, crop prospects of the valley ami find the green tier-covered hills n delight ful change from the bare, desolate lulls of Californiu, The members of Ihc Kpwoith league enjoyed a box social ami old fashioned literary society program in the social hull of the Methodist enuicii vuMinesiitiv cveninir. the girls came diesaed in nprons and the boys wore overalls and eucli one wna called upon lo lake (xirt in nit im promptu program. A very pleasant evening vwis enjoyed under the di leetion of Miss Georgia Whilloek, who bud the evening's ciiteiliiiiimcnt iu chiirge. The Moose entertained over l."0 members and ft lend with a dancing parly m their hall Tuesday evening, there being almost too large a crowd for the si;e of the hall. It Wiih de cided to give another dunce Saturday evening iu the Nnlutotium hull iu or der to vive those who attend n bet ter chance lo dunce. The Moose so einls ure becoming more und more populnr at every session. Mr. nnd Mrs, T. lleveridge en- tcituiiied with it five-eourse dinner Monday evening at their home on Oakdalc avenue in honor of Clninle llcill'oid of Pnrtliinil, who is an old schoolmate of Leland lleveridge and who has been visiting the family for a few days on his way home front Grunts Puss, where he was sent iu the inteiest of (he Southern Pacific, with whnm he is einploved. Mis. John Hillings, Myrtle slteet entertained the junior choir of tin M. K. church South Saturday alter noon. After tlm choir rehearsal Mrs, Dillings served refreshments, usjK(. ed by Mis. ltilev D. Ilcn-on. Thosi present were: Misses Nellie and Her. nice Lining, Nadinc Kris tor, Jcsie ami liuth Stnnger, limed Dver, ltoe and Until Hilling, James Ileii-on ami New man Hillings. Hon. G. T. Hiimill, an oMensive land owner and stock grower of Council Grove, Idaho, en route to Sail Kranciscn on business, sIojihiI oil' in Med ford Ducoialmu day to mul.e h abort visit with his daughter-in-law, Mis. Venn ('. Hiimill. and little Helen, the grmiddiiughtcr, at the Uomc of Mr. and Mrs W. S. Ham mond. Mr. Ilmmll wits greatly pleas ed with Med ford and liogue liiver valley. The lied Cross society will meet Tuesday morning nt 0 o'clock iu the high fcchoul building. Kveryot.e in terested in the work in uracil to ut. (ml. The first aid clasa meets nt u iiVloek in the same place, when I Jr. Con my will leelurc All intending to take the eouise are aitkod to be pres ent. The Anionm cln-s of the Baptist Sunday scjioid entertained with li so cial Wednesduv evening at the home of Mis Iteth Stewart on Peniisyl va ii in avenue in honor nf Ktho Payne und Held Clink, who were iu the 1(11(1 graduating class. Music nnd gunie were enjn.vcd diiung two evening, af ter which refreshment were served. Friday evening, June 0. the I turk ey club will bold a meeting at the public lihrarv. All Ohio (xople are iuvitisl to attend and every one will be exMtt)(ed to resNHul with reinin iseenea of Ohio. Pluna for a picnic und other meetings ilt l0 eonsider. ed at Ibis time. Saturday evening J)r. and Mrs. Heine entertained at diitMer in honor of Dr. IJollin' return from the east and as a surprise dinner iu celebra tion of their daughter. MU Mildred' eighteenth birthday. Dr. and Mis J. ('. Hollms Robert Rollins, Miss Georgia Whilloek and Miss Llln May Proctor. Mm. II. C. Ki ntner entertained tha Xullo liridge club at bar home on Geneva avenue Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Roberts left Tlinr-dav for scvcQl on. nlli-' i-ii at her old lmr(v in I in. n, , 1 1, I J, A BRIDAL VEIL OF Some bride wilt lie coronated In ' Ion around their heads. In Hie can tulle on their vveihUiiK day, some veil which promlson to be popular wilt wear war Greek littiidHattK to the tulle In laid croaawlne over the hold the shimmering tare or tulle liijliouil In do ft pleat and gatharcd In place, hut mont of the milliliter bride to a cap of nun-like. dtuuuruueM. It wilt follow ftiHhlon'H dictate and Its encircled with a wreath of ormiRc wear their vclln withered, can-fnah- bloaaonm. ' Mrs. A. J. Ilanby was hostess to Hie Alpha Dellu class of Iho Chris tian church Thursilnv afternoon at her beautiful home on Welch at reel. There were thirly-five in attendance and a most enjoyable lime vvus had. The picsideul, Mr. A. A. Carper, having ieigued and gone nwtiy, the viee-prcsiilenl, Miss Klorenee Graves, veiy grncclttlly took charge of the meeting. After the Hible reading und prayer, Mis. Albert Nolh was unani mously elected president The elnsn Mcca great future ahead iu clasa work with so able a body of efficers: President, Mis. Neth: vice-president, oliss Graves; secret a rv and treas urer, Mr. Lnnec; lender, Mis. A. J. Ilanby. After the business session u shot I ptogram wns listened to. Mis. Van Gilder gave a most delightful reading: Mrs. J, II. Hellingcr, vocal nolo, with Mis. Lou D. Jones as ac companist. Kueh guest was asked to bring n plmlo of themselves when u child. Much merriment was had when Iho photograph gallery wna presented, all numbered, to gueas "who wns who" in former dnya. Mrs. J. C. ltoliiuson, Mis. J. II. Hulliugcr, Miss Wissing nnd Mrs. Kd liohinson nil tied on the guess. They were given u book to guess the uuiuher on the pane, with Mis. Kd liohinson hav ing guessed the luckv number. She was presented with a beautiful pic ture. Auntie Hull guessed the small est number und vviis given a imckngc of cookie. She wa promptly help ed iu disjiosiug of them. Mot delic ious rcficshmciils, consisting of pine apple sheihet and cake, weiv served by the following cemmittee: Mrs. Kv crett Kada, Mis. George Kads, Mis. Misldcr aud .Mr. Pry. The next elnss party will he held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Itobinsoti, with Mrs. J. 11. Hel lingcr, MiN I'lorcnce flruvea and Mis. Kd l(oliinou as scrvina hkii iniltee. All voted Mrs. Ilunhv a very ebanuing liostess and hope she will bo able to entertain again in the fit- flltl). Miss Inez Cross entertained at three tables of Rridge Friday after noon nt her home on Hebnont avenue. Pink i-osok in dainty )irrangemeui were used by the hostess to decorate her rooms, ami a color scheme of tank and lavender was curried out iu the luttchcon. The follow inir guests were present : Mrs. Ralph Ha I'd well, Mis. II. A. Thierolf. Mr. C Itmwu, Mrs. c. W. Ab roinbic, Miss I'eni lUitcbiusuii, Miss mra Sullivan, Mrs, It. J. Conioy, Mis. W. K. Itiddle, Mrs. Verimii aw ter, Mis. J. J. KmmeiiN, Mrs. Lee Hoot mid Mi U' Ueut- iter. Mm. C. C. Van Hci.vm' wa host ess to Le Hamedi club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Imluy at her home on South Orange. Mrs M. J. Kmeriek mid Misn Dnrotby Wicks were guests. After luncheon was served music was furnished by Mr. Frank Hob erls, Mrs. W. t(. Van Kcoyoc. Mrs. Kmeriek und Mis Dorothy Wicks. The Klk' lodge entertained with a shirtwaist dancing partv at their club Uoue Friday eveuing. The music was furnished bv Huxclriiig's orchestra and there were about eighty couples iu uttcudnucc. The committee iu charge was; Hert On. chairman; Dr. Itutler, Homer Koih- enuel aud Ralph Woodloid. The missionary meeting of the Presbyterian church ha been post poned from tin week until Tuesday, June l.'l. The meeting will be held at the how of Mi. K. A- Welch and Mis. H. W. Plamv and Mrs Welch will be hotee. The Kast Side circle of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet ut the home of Mrs. Mitchell on Tuesday afternoon and the Frix'illa circle will meet with Mr. WoHinuu. Mrs. Lee Hoot was bostesa to the Girls' Thursday Kridge club at her home on oe avium- Thui-d.i .if tl I ItUlllJ, NUN - LIKE SIMPLICITY The Los AiikcIch Times coulaliiH the following reaurdliiR the weddlUK of Miss rtladya Hvelyn Carey, daUKh- ter of Mm. (Miarlea II. Carey, for inerly of Medfnrd, who wan recently marled in Seattle to fidwlu LoekMley Stanton of I.ok Anaelcs, an the con clusion of a eoltige toiunnro nt ller keley. Tho vdiiuk coiiple will make thulr homo ut I -ox Angela: "The ninrrlngo wns an event of Wi'dnoaday night at the home of Mr. and Miti. Sutnuul llttdgca In Seattle Tho brldo was given In mnrtnge by her In other. Harold Carey. She wore a haiiilHome aowtt of cloth of Oliver veiled wth silk net and outlined Iu ecd pearl and rlilneslono floral dc- Hlgu. Her veil wtu n misty tulle mid ram lace niul curried orchids. .Mm. Chnrloa Henry Carey, hor mother, wore a Mown of white satin veiled In black silk Ihcd with silver trimmings. The brldo, n potlto, attractive young woman a Cmiiullnn by birth attended the University of Wash ington during hor freshman year and has Jiint completed her fotir-vears coiimn at llarkeley, where her bus bmid al-o repolved hla itogre at holt day time. The romance unfolded on tllO CHIII1IU-. Mrs. Irene l-ind anuoiiuec that slie Is ormililllIK ilii'M's ol live or six )U)Im at T.'i ii-nts an hour. Kadi puiill will receive a certain amount of Individual piano Instruction, from whieu the other mem bars of thcvUns will profit, ltudlmeutal liarmouv, ear tralnliiK and slalil remllim will alao be Included. In Oil- wu the pupil will get a thorough and general knowledae of niuatc any iaa ascer tain whether he or aue hna nurriclcnt laliint to Justify private tralnliiK- C'Ihs limaoua mlmulale Interest ami encourage the pupil la more con i'ienllnua home prare. thereby n-llt-v ing the parent of much relonll)ll Ity. This elan nvslcm I emplo.ved In tho Urge louht-rvatorle of both Kurope and AiihtIch. (' la sues now nrgaui.lnu. Those denlrliiK to Join my apply to Mrs. Isaac for lesson or further Information at her studio In llerlieit Npuitmeuls, corner West Main uiul (piinie stricts. Phone stii Duiiftiuss Cutmot Be Gttruil lr !.-! ..l. at l--iis ibrr aliiim ri-wb III Ul'a-rl I'.ril.... 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The Valley's Great Need .i-Ti:it Tin: SMCUGK Marincllo Cleansing Cream MARINELL0 HAIR SHOP (ariielt-Corcj IJIdg, IF YOUR EYES ilipciul on (.l.i--. . ' b.iM- tbe kIum-ci our I.VI'.h ..Hi id u lul U)U DR. RICKERT MI.DlOltl) rtS&g&m The Arts nnd Crofts league held their regular business meeting Friday afternoon iu the loaguu room. The league at this time, voted to join the Greater Med ford elub tl the last tie partiiieiit. Mr. and Mm. George Hooves nnd daughter left this week for Afilllnnd, where they will apetul ft few days vis iting friends en rottto to Cliintigo, where, they expect to nmko their home. Thursday afternoon Mr. J. Hirfftu entertained in honor of tho doctor's birthday, Mr. ami M'r. II. W. Watflra and Mr. and Mm. G. 11. Salelnv.dl at I) o'clock dinner. .Mm. Porter J. Neff and ton John left Thursday for a Halt Hi frlwtfB ami relullves iu Miniumota, Wkeflii sin mid North Dakota. Mr. ami Mra, K. F. Guthrie hud Mr. and Mm. Walter liovvua loft Fri day umrniug on a motor trip to Shasta Springs for tlm wank mid. Mr. P. J. Corcoran and tiiw Glad.v Muriuiiic nf SI. Paul are the guests (. Mr. mid Mis. T. M. Swem ol West T. nth sinet. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. Jife stories of tkc gjreat picture stairs written hy tKem exclusive y for yoatcogy from your theatre I inside, I a mt-fmatc Get S ST &jt itfP 1& if J )l 3 V- r l si