MT.nroTtr) matt; TTtnvrryrR mkdfotd. oftrcnoy. ratttrday. ftKPtnr?,F,n 2. ma A farewell reception in lionor of C D. Schell 11 ml family wits the oc casion of it delightful evening nt the Black Onk Hclinnlliousc,. Wellen, Au gust 22. A qunrlrt composed of Mrs. Wesley Smith, Miss Stone, Dr. Cur-ton- nnd Mr. Smith supplied beauti ful music. Sirs. Smith, n soloist with a most eliai'iump voice and manner, sunt; with Miss Stone as accompan ist e, anil responded generously to en cores. Dr. Carlow smut, playing his own acconipaniment on his jjiiilnr. lie also delighted the nudience' by perl'iinuint; on the mouth organ and guitar nl the same lime. A bounti fully decorated table, extending the entire length of the room, was loaded with the season's delicacies, 'includ ing roast turkey, venison, chicken, delicious salads and friiits, with cake, ire cream and coffee for desert. At the dose of the biiiiiiiet healths were drunk in soda water from the Dead Indian springs. Among those pres ent from outside the district were: Dr. and Mrs. Carlow, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith, Medford: Miss Stone, Colorado; Jus. Owens and family, A. W. Biadshaw and family, Mi's. Kale Walsh nnd family, Messrs. Lny, McDonald and Crane. The Schells are on tho eve of departure for AlnsUa, where they will enter the government service un der the bureau of education. Mr. Schell has rented his farm to 0. II. Hose. v A pretty affair of last Saturday was the Mother Goose luncheon given bv Mrs. I'niil Jiuiiicv for her sister. Mrs. Henry Hamsey. Mother Ooose, Little Miss' Mnfl'ct, Jack nnd Jill, the Queen and Knave of Hearts, Old King Cole, Mr. nnd Mis. Jack Spratt, Milk Maid, Mary Contrary, Little Jack Horner and Old Mother Hubbard were all present ready with rhymes nnd stunts. Those present were: Mrs. Kirby Miller, Miss Hullis, Miss Helen liullis, Mrs. Corsa Kidd. Mr. Krcd Lunge, Mrs. ,J. S. Vilas, Mrs. Dclroy (letehcll, Miss Siiiiiina Young.; Miss Harriett Hobcrtson of Minneapolis, Miss Dutlerl'ield of Chicago, Miss Kiilger, Mis. liirhnrd Wilson, Mrs. H. J. Ituniscy and Mrs, Paul Janncy. The regular homecoming of the Methodist Ladies' Aid was attended with a good number last Wednesday afternoon. After a very interesting business session a short program was given as follows: Heading, Hazel Wiley; piano solo, Wilhchmnn Young; reading, Mrs. 11. A. Canaday. The Priseilla circle served tempting re freshments. The Queen Ksther circle will have charge of the decorations for the month of September. Mrs. Lawrence Cnsten entertained from 2:'M) to 5 o'clock Tuesday after noon in honor of her daughter Lilli an's birthday. The guests were: Ber nice Oresslcy, Olive Stinson, Nona Howell, Margaret Kagle, Wilda Dar lieille, Helen Wilson, Kiuniu James and licrtha Stin.-on. Mi's, fasten was as sisted bv Mrs. Lester Adams and Mi's. Will II. Wilson. Miss Lucile Mcssner entertained at luncheon last. Kriday in honor of her guest. Miss, llerlba llaniisen of Kn gene. The guests included llerthn llaniisen, Ruth and Ksther Warner, Laura I'age, Leah Wulthcrs, Hazel and Mildred Antic, Jenniietto l'at- tcrson and Mercedes Bui'her. .Airs. W. W. Tail of Monroe City, Mo., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. It. I. Van Gilder, for the past six- weeks, expects to leave for her home Sunday if the strike is not called, airs, Tait spent lust week ill rortlnnd vis iting her uncle, K. J. I.add. a. Mr. and Mis. T!. T. Van Gilder of the Medford Commercial college, spent five days recently nt Crater Lake, l'elican bay, Klainath Falls and " touring northern California. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliner Cart B right and Mrs. L. Slover are spending the week at Union creek and from there will go to Crater lake, returning home . bv wav of Klamath Kails, o ; Mr. and Mrs. If. 1. Lumsdcn left Sunday evening for Seattle, where tbev will make a two weeks" visit with friends nnd relatives. Mrs.. Thomas MotYatt and' Mrs. Al Unpen and s-'n. Hilly, are spending two weeks at Trail nnd the Kngue Klk He-ort. Mr. and Mi's. Delrov Oetchcll en tertained nt dinner Wednesday even ing for Ii. II. 1'arsons. Covers were laid for eight. The W. C. T. I', met with Mrs. (1. V. Brown, Kasl Main street, Thurs day at'teruoon. After a brief business session the following program was en joyed: Song, "1 Love to Tell the Story"; Bible lesson, l'sulms OH, Mrs. Broomficld; prnver, Mrs. Kosa I'ont ing; reading (original), Mrs. J. W. Scott t rending, "He Never Blamed the Booze," Miss Olive Kedford: paper, "Nobody Knows But Mother," Mrs. T. A. Howell; vocal duel, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Broomficld ; rending, "That's Where the West Begins," Miss May I'hipps ; paer, ''Wear a Smile," Mrs. Rosa l'onting; song, "I Need Thee Kverv Hour"; rending, "The Last I'ninting," Miss Alice Ly ons; benedietina. Al the close nf the meeting Mrs. llrown assisted by Mrs. S. L. Gritman and Miss Olive Ked ford. , On Monday eveuing Mr. and Mrs. l'Ynnk I' Lotlcr entertained in honor of Mi's. Loder's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Louis Bennett, of Bend. The house was prettily decorated with flowers. Games and music pussed the evening pleasantly and Mrs. I.oder served ice errant nnd wafers. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett for merly lived in Medford and were very popular in their set, nnd nil were de lighted with the opportunity of meet ing them again. Those enjoying the evening were: Messrs. and Mesdames S. Louis Bennett, Roland G. Bench, J. A. Ilemstreet, George L. Howard, J. M. Gressley, J. W. Peart, Charles Hoover. C. A. Whillncl:, Rev. Carstcns and F. F. Loder. The Foreign Missionary society of the M. K. church met ill the church Friday afternoon. After a brief bus iness session the following program Iwab .rtuutcred : Jubilee hymn: Scripture, Mrs. Pal mer; :. prnver, Mrs. Rollins; mite boxes; general, May Mordoff ; branch, Mrs. Smylie; in our auxiliary, Mrs. Manning: "As Others Do," Mrs. D, E. Pliipps: mile box convention, seven girls; ''Mrs. Hartwell's Mite Rox," Mrs. Hedges; "The Misspelled Word," Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc; "World Missions and World Peace," Miss Fielder; rollcall and mile box eollecr libit', Mrs. Manning; inyslery'hox, Mrs. C. O. Power; jubilee hymn; Lord's Prayer; refreshments. A very pretty wedding took place Friday noon at the home of Rev. J. C. Rollins when .Miss Maybelle Dan iels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Daniels of this citv, became the bride of Kay Offenbaeher of Rtteh. After the ceremony, dinner was served at the borne nf the bride's parents, only immediate members of the f n mil v be ing present. The bride is a gradu ate of the Medford high school, while the gloom is a prosperous young far mer. After a short trip to northern California they will make their home on the Applegate. The marriage comes ns n surprise to their many friends, who wish them happiness nnd prosperitv. The W. C. T. U. nt n recent meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Lucille .McDonald; seercttm- Mrs. Ella Broomficld; treasurer, Mrs. Lvdia Howell; superintendent press work, Mrs. Riley D. Henson; flower super intendent, Mrs. C. P. Buck; Mothers' day superintendent, Mrs. T. A. How ell; anti-narcotics siicriiitciiilciit, Mrs. J. C. Wood; Christian citizen ship, Mrs. Rosa Pouting; Red Letter day superintendent, .Mrs. S. L. Leon ard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen enler laiaed Monday evening with a most delightful picnic supper for the pleas ure of Miss Harriet Ciiinmings and .Miss Hazel Crocker, both of Portland, who have been the guests of Medford triends for the past two months. Af ter supper dancing was enjoyed. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McConnuck, Miss Dorothy Conner, Miss Marjory Harvey, Miss Louise Burke, Jack Morrill, K. Burgess, Karl Tinny, Gerald Seoy-Smilh, Boudinot Conner, Kd Carlton. The Foreign Missionary society of the M. K. church met in the church Friday afternoon. A fter a brief ses sion the following of tieers were elect ed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. C. 0. Power; secretary, Miss May I'hipps; corresponding secre tary. Mrs. C. C. Van Scoyoc; treas urer. Miss Julia Fielder; sii)H'rinten dint of press work, Mrs. Riley D. Henson: mile box superintendent. Mrs. Ktta Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Riley I). Henson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman were Phoe nix visitors Sunday. They were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred .Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard re turned Sunday from n two weeks' limping trip at Pelican bay. Mr. and Mis. S. Louis Bennett, who have spent the past week in Medford visiting Mr. Bennett's parents and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Bennett, Sr., and Mrs. F. F. I.oder, left on Thursday morning for their. home in Bend, where Mr. Bennett owns a large grocery store, lie formerly lived in .Medford and is a member of the firm of Marsh & Bennett, grocers, in this city. They were accompanied by Mr. Bennett's parents, who will spend the remainder of the summer visiting their son in Bend and their daughter, Mrs. II. F. Swingle of Fort Rock. m Miss Myrtle Purkeynilc entertained Friday night with n surprise on Miss Myrl Davis. The evening wits spent with music and fancy work, after which a two-course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother. A color scheme of pink and white was carried outi Those pres ent, were: .Misses Myrl Davis, F.lhel Trout feiither, Loreun Stratton, Mar garet F.uglish, Doris Lnyne, Glace Purkeypilc, hilnn Marquis, Vivian Stewart, Annabelle Olsen aud the hostess. .... Miss Wnnitii Carslens entertained the Serious Ten club Wednesday nf-' ternoon at her home on Oakdale nnd Fourth street. The afternoon was spent with fancy work, after which the hostess assisted by her mother, served light refreshments. Those present were: Misses Loreun Strut ton, Myrl Duvis, Margaret English, Myrtle Purkeypilc, Doris Lnyne, Viv ian Steward, Kduit M:iruis, Delia Whisenant, Priseilla Carn.'ihiiii of Ashland and the hostess. A jolly hayrack ride was enjoyed Tuesday evening by the following members of the Aetivo and A. R. B. Sunday school .classes of the Metho dist Sunday school: Misses May Lind- Icy, Alice Lyons, Bessie Jiickson, Catherine Conscr, Lncrctia Bateiitau and Georgia Williams; Joseph Buto raan, Harold Leonard, Norinan Mux well, Melburn Ilnrvey, Roy Nord wick, Arthur Hess and Harold Wiley. Tho party was chaperoned by Mrs. A. S. Mil on. ... The Parents' Educational Bureau of Southern Oregon was opened at the public library this afternoon. The Roosevelt Pnrcnt-Teaeher circle bad charge of the program. A meeting will be held every Saturday afternoon at 2 :.'I(J nt the public library and an interesting program will be arranged lor each meeting. Next Satnrdiiy the program will be furnished by the Parent-Teacber circle of the Lincoln school. ... Miss Hazel Crocker, accompanied by Mrs. David C. Lewis, left Thurs day for her home in Portland. Miss Crocker has been the inspiration for a number of formal ns well as in formal affairs during her visit here. After a week's visit with friends in Portland Mrs. Lewis will return home, The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter ian church will hold their first meet ing after the summer next Tuesday afternoon nt 2 :.')() nt the chapel of the church. At this time plans for the winter's work will lie made. A pro gram has been arranged nnd n social time will be had following the busi ness meeting. Misses Bertha and Sylvia Miller of Phoenix have returned to their home after n pleasant, visit to Mr. and Mrs. Riley IJ. Henson, 40 Berkeley Way. Mrs. J. ,1. Wilkinson returned home Tuesday afleV three weeks spent vis iting at Woodburn, Rosehnrg and Portland. ... Roy Hill, Anderson Joy, Brainard Beckwilh and Fred Hopkins lire spending a few days camping at Prospect. ... Mrs. Grume Roberts and children have returned Jront a visit with friends and relatives in the east. ... Claire Scelv left Tuesday for Palo Alto, where he will enter Stanford university' for the coining term. ... Mrs. Lottie Van Scov of Hugh Point is visiting friends and i-iIatic-in Medford this week. Miss Cathryn Swen loaves tomor row to attend th University ot Washington at Seattle. In addition to her university course, she will ulso pursue the study of voice and duncliiK. As Is well known here, Miss Swero bus received marked recogni tion for ber dancing. She shares this talent with her brother, Mr. Thomas Sweni, a recent visitor here, who was a pupil In London of the noted Madam Ouvulu.zt, now bullet mistress ot tho Metropolitan. Jle also studied with Lous I'Knvile In Paris and danced in both cities tor several years. It will be ot Interest to men tion that D'Egville comes from a line of noted dancers, his ancestors having been court dancers for seve ral hundred years. We hope Miss Swem will not he lost entirely to Southern Oregon, as we shall always be proud to claim her as one of ours, should she ever join the colony of Medford artists in New York City, among which we eould mention Caro lyn Andrews, who made a hit every where with Eastern audiences last season in the part of Annabelle with the Ilohln Hood Company; her t'uther, 10. M. Andrews, the former comic opera star, who Is fust becom ing recognized as a writer of oprettus of unusual merit; Grace llrown, who is making marked pro gress In voice cultlre under the di rection of Madame Alice Parker, sinter ot Mr. Andrews, who is noted In New York for her method and also for her effective coaching of grand opera singers. Miss Brown bas awakened the Interest of New York artists by the great promise of tier voice. Her Bister, Sirs. William F. Isaacs, already so well known for her musical work In Medford, has ulso joined the ranks for the coming winter.' She, too. is a pupil of Madame Parker. ... The Christian Women's Board of Missions of the Christian church will meet Wednesday evening a I: 8 o'clock at. tho home of Mrs. Gertrude Kirk- putrick, 1 1 8 West Main street. This will bo tribute day and n splendid program has been prepared. Delici ous refreshments will be served nt the close of the social hour. A silver of fering will be taken. All members of the chiirch and its friends are most cordially invited. The following pro gram will be given : Devotional, Mi's. A. J. Iiiinby; rending, Mrs. K. R. Seely; solo, Mrs J. II. Bellinger; remarks about the ot feting nnd work, Mrs. Gertrude Kirkpntrick; piano duet, Mrs. C. C. McCurdy nnd Miss Flora Graves; "Some Things to Be Noted About Ja pan," Mrs. K. E. Ends; rending, Mrs, A. W. Walker; solo, Miss Nana Seely; roll call. ... The Medford Choral Society will resume rehearsals for the fall and winter season, commencing on Tues day evening September 5 in St. .Mark's Hall. Mr. Ueorge Andrews, Musical Director, has selected some new music for tho study of the so ciety. It Is expected that a number of new members will join the so ciety and nil who desire to do so are urged to be present at the first HARLAN. 24 Id, CORTLEY, 2'A In. Arrow TvSfci COLLARS 15 unit tttch, 6 f't 90 unit CI.ttrTT.PMBODY4CO-.JNC. Mnkr After Vacations MARINELLO Hotter Than the Ilest, Are Our Toilet Preparations. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Gmnctt-Corey Bide. mooting when urrangeinunts will be ititide for their admission to thu j society and an even beginning will be made by all In the study of the new music. The society has alreudy estab lished a record and un even better success Is anticipated lit the near fu ture. Constant and punctual atten dance ot all members Is necessary to the successful work of the society. The faithful band class of tho First Baptist church held their Iregiilur monthly business meeting and social at the home of Rev. K. W. Carslens. Officers for the ensuing six months were elected as follows: President, Fldelas Morun; Vice-president, Laura Touts; secretary, Olive Rcdford; cot- respondlng secretary and reporter. Octuvlii Chllds. After the adjourn ment of the business meeting, the re mainder of the' evening was spent in social chat and games. Dainty re freshments of wafers and punch were served. Mrs. It. A. Canaday and Mrs. C. A. Meeker entertained with a lawn soc ial at the lat tor's home for the Inter mediate Leagtio of the First Methodist Kplscopal church on Wednesday. Wholesome games wore played, aftor which delicious refresh ments of Ice cream and cuke were served. Those present wore: Jose phine and Katherlne Llndley, Cather ine Edmeades, Enid and Wanlta Brandon, Kthel and Delia Whipple, Eva and Violet Hooker, Olive Stin son, Lois Maxwell, Helen l'hllbrook, Gladys Bridges, Eva Wognlmote, Marlon Van Seoyor, Mary Ellen Hil lings, . Miss Priseilla Cnrnnitan of Asltland has been spending the past few days as the house guest of Miss Loreun Strnttou. Miss Herlha llaniisen returned to her home al. Eugene Monday iil'lcr a visit with her friend, Miss Lucille Mcssner, .Mrs. E. D. Elwood is visiting ill Portland, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lnitra Burgess. Medford-Mon.Sep.ll ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY STARTING AT 10 A. M. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH I AN ENTl REr-jpg j g J J'X NEW .CARS AND ClRCUsriflE PAGEANTS OF THE V 20 OFALL ;1PJ11LK; ACRES NATION! How's This? We offer Onp Iltlndrrd Pollari Rftviml for any cnac of Citirrh tlmt vuuoot bu curttl by IIhII'i Catirrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Ic CO.. Toledo, O. lVe, the undersigned, bare known . P. J. 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