Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    . KTEDFORD MATT TTiTT.UNT!, MEDFOm). '01?F.f!ON ftATl'TiDAV. VE1!RIA17Y 10. 1017
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dm' nC ilit' prettiest lit' fairs of this
week whs (lie luncheon given today by
Ills. (ins Newbury at the Hotel Med
ford. The tallies were most attrac
tive, a decorative scheme of yellow
nnil while licinjr carried out. Yellow
jonquils were useil in graceful ar
rangement. Following luncheon, nine
tables of bridge were played on the
mezzanine floor, which was decorated
with ferns ami greenery. The mie.sts
included: Mrs. M. Purdin. Mrs. C. '.
-falcs, Mrs. T. K. llaniels. Mrs. II. I..
Wallhers, Mrs. I,. I-;. Wakeiiinii, Mrs.
.1. . Ainlrews, Mrs. If. A. ,nes,i
Mis. ('. i;. Ilnleliinson, Mrs. A. I..
Hill, Mrs. .1. V. Ilnnlap, Mrs. .1. K.
Stewart, Mrs. .1. t tn i-iu-ln i i-u, Mrs. (I.
It. Sclicrmcrhnrn, Mrs. 1. Tim rill,
Mrs. I!. Aulln. Mrs. V. V. (Juisen
herry. Mrs. .1. W',,1,1, Mrs. C. M. Thom
as, Mrs. C. M. Ki.hl, Miss Kdnn Wur-j
ner, Mrs. C. W. Abcrcminliic, Mrs. ('.
II. Ilrovm, .Mrs. (ienrge 1,'ohcris, Mrs.
Caniiicin, Airs. . .1. Conrov, Airs. ,1.
.1. I'.iinnons, Mrs. V. II. McGoivnn,
Airs. . (I. Ilar;ra'e, Mi (icrlrmlc
Weeks, Miss Helen Dahl, Airs. (Ico.
Collins. Airs. (I. Kalinek, Airs. I!. S.
lleaneti, Mis. la'vvnrd Soiutor, Mrs.
K. !'. Schmidt, Mrs. (leorue Oiliicn,
Mrs. !'. fl. Thiiyer, Mrs. li. A. Thicr
ulf anil .Mr-,, d. ('. IS,,,,
Airs. V. .1. Seoll, of Norlli In
street cnlcrti'incd the V. ('. T. I'.
Tlmr-day afternoon. A special pro-L-rain
on .Mothers' day was given lis
I'i.JIows: Itihliv lesson, read by Airs.
J.yilia Howell: prayer, Airs. Wood: in
strumental duel. Miss (iraves and
Airs. Woods: poem. "Whisperiutrs of
Sprue." eomp.is,.,! ,y Air-. J. It. Hill
of AI. dlord. read by All's. I.ueille Ale
Donald ; soiei : ,:ieni read hy Airs.
Seott; paper, "II, cv I Jest to Help Our
A', urn;;- I'eople." Airs. Price. Airs.
Jillson of Ashland gave a very inler
estin.j; address. At the close of the
lueetiii' a social hour was enjoyed.
Airs. Seoll served dainty refresh
ments, assisted hv Airs. Howell and
Airs. Woods.
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'The Home Alissionai'y society of
the South AI. K. church met Wednes
day afternoon in a liriof hiisiness ses
sion end literary social ciimhiucil.
Airs, liraaham, president, conducted
the meeting as follows; Sou-.:; prayer
and hilile lesson, Airs. Itraiiliam :
paper, "The Kingdom Comim; in the
oCtton .Mills of the South, '' Airs. F.
S. lirandou: s,i;, "Oh, Happy Day":
paper. "The kiu-jdom Coming
.Through the Legislature." Airs. F.u
gene Whipple; address, on the work
in the cotton mills in the south, by
Alrs. John PJIiiugs. Ai the close of
'the program Mr-. Scott served re
freshments, assisted hy .Mi's. Frank
Jirnndon.
The College Women's clnli of the
Rosne lliver valley is meeting this af
ternoon witli Miss (Irace .Mitchell. The
program is in charge oi Airs. C, ('.
AI, Curdy. Alis- Kilcnc French will
sin?. Airs. Alyron Hoot will serve, as
sisted hy Aliss Sett.
Aliss Inez Coftiu. formerly teacher
of music in this city, hut who has
hecn supervisor of music in the
schools of llyron, Wyo.. this year, has
been re-elected supervisor of music
for another year. Aliss Col fin has
many friends in Mcdt'oril who will he
j:!nd to Icatn of her success.
The Klks Ladies enjoyed a pleas
ant a I'tcrnoon Friday at the Klks'
temple, the following committee was
in charge duriiiL' the aricruoou : Air
. l'altoit, cliairmaii : Airs, dlmsiend.
Airs. Nedd. Airs, iiisenherry and Mr-.
Johnson.
Mrs. Crowsou was hosle-s to the
Thursday I'.vciiln.' Ilriduc chili al the
i,,me of .Mrs. John Wilkinson Thurs
day evetiim:. Two (aides of birdge
were played and a dainty tw'o-eourse
luncheon served.
Afrs. V. Alohlo llilliu and Miss Flor
ence lliizelrigf: left Sunday niornin.
for San Francisco, where they will
vi-it for n few weeks. Ali-s Hazel
l'iu'ir will nl-o visit her brother, ('has.
1). llazelriy-. in Oakland.
,
Mrs. W. C. liice. Till West I'.lov
enth street, entertained the junior
choir of the AI. K. church -outli thi
ntternoou. The Monday club was entertained
at the home of Airs. Al. ('. Ibirhcr at
her Inline on Alain street Alondav af
ternoon. Mrs. I;. W. Pocllnilz returned Tues
day from vi-itiiii; friends in Portland
mid Kimenc.
Mrs. Itichard I,. Wilson has return-'
ed after a leant hy trip to her old
home in Chicago. Mrs, Charles L'um
iniugs, also of Chicago, cnine west ns
far ns I.us Angeles with Airs. Wil
son. Mrs. Cuiiimings is an aunt, of
Airs. Wilson and All's. Florence (loffe.
She will visit this valley and her rel
atives here probahlv in June. Airs.
Wilson is most enthusiastic in her ac
counts of the grand opera in Chicane
this winter, the magnificent results
of which have at last decided lor per
manent jjrnnd opera in that city.
"Her liingdcs Xihclnnuer," by liieh
ard Wanner; also his "Parsifal,"
"Tannhiiuser," "Tristan and l-.ildc,"
and "Lohengrin," Mrs. AVilson stales,
were ivi'n and reci-ived as never be
fore, haviuc; the most wonderful or
chestration. New York City does not
as yet care for the Wairnerinn op
eras. Ala, lame Amalita (lalli-Citrci,
who came heralded as one of the
real coloratura sopranos of Italy,
simply revolutionized the sale of tick
ets at the box office, and she, to
gether with l.ucicn Aliiratorc. the
leading tenor of the Chieai'o Opera
association, did more than any oihc'-s
to make uraud opera an established
tiling in the fafure for Chiea.sO.
The regular meet in.' of the Wednes
day Study club was held at the lib
rary Wednesday alternoon, the sub
ject for the afternoon beiiisT "llussia
and Napoleon." The members were
to respond to roll call with anecdotes
of famous Russians. Airs. Palmer
read a personal letter received from
Dynnelley Prince, professor of Slav
onic lanuae of the Columbia univer
sity, and save an instructive talk on
the pronunciation and meaning' of
Russian words. Airs. Stearns ave an
excellent talk on Paul I and Alexan
der I. "The Retreat of Napoleon's
Cirand Army" was read by Airs. Pane
and Airs. Alears pave an inlercstinp
magazine article on "Alcohol in Rus
sia." A merrv theater parly was jtiven'
hy Airs. W. 1). Welch for the tiirls of
her class Alondav evening. After the
movies the party went to the home of
Aliss Alarian flould, where lunch was
served and a social time spent. Those
present were: Mrs;. Welch; Misses
Hazel Antle, Ksther Warner, Merce
des Barber, F'ranees lY'fTy," Phyllis
Roberts, Dorothy Thorne, Jennnelle
Patterson. Ruth Warner, Daisy and
Florence liarn and Marian flould.
Afrs. AYillinin Stitmn of Talent en
tertained F'ridtiv with n turkey din
ner, the event beinj" in honor of .Mr.
Stump's birthday. Alusie and con
versation were very much enjoyed by
the following who were present : Airs.
Helliuper. Airs. Shiver and Airs. Curl
wriaht of Aledford: Air. and Airs
Shiedler, Air. and Airs. Slump and
Aliss Xevji Stump of Talent.
Alpha Drltn class of Christian
hurch will meet- with Airs. Wahl at
5(17 South Holly street, Thursday.
February l.'i, at '-'::I0. All are re
quested to be present and brinjr a
friend, also a valentine. Airs. II. K.
Tucker will have charge of the pro
gram. Airs. Jonas Wold will ive a
talk on "Current l-'.vents.''
Airs. Herbert II. Clark of North
Holly street entertained Tuesdav and
Wednesday afternoons in honor of
her mother. Airs. C. N. Clark, .of
While Salmon, Wash., who is her
s'Uest.
The social cveniuj for Reames
"llapter, which was to have been held
Wednesday cveninir, F'ebrunry 1 1, has
been postponed on account of a dcalh
in the chapter.
Airs. Carl Hoot-, who has been vis-ilin-
Airs. (I. I!. Satchwell and Airs.
Karl Kuapp the pa-t ten days, left
today for Duii-iiiuir, where she will
make her home.
The Royal Xciiihliors Slilch ami
Chatter club will meet next Friday
afternoon al J o'clock with All-. J.
T. Conrad, (i:i We-t Palm street.
Airs. II. P.. Patter-on entertained
with a birthday dinner thi- evenim; in
honor of .Mr. Patter-on, Covers were
laid for eisht.
Air-. AI. C. limber and mother. Air
II. N. O-biil'lle. will leave next week
tor several week-' vi-it in I.os An
gles. Airs. F. C. PaL'e entertained the
Nulla Undue club at her home on Sis
kiyou llei'jhls Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. W. AI. Alc(loan was ho-le
to the Weilne-day lliid'je club Wcii-nc-day
afternoon.
Air-. Oeorac T. Collins will enter
lain the Octette club .Monday alternoon.
The hoys of the A. 1!. li. class of
the First Methodist Sunday school
gave a social Tuesday eveuiiur in
honor of Airs. A. S. llliton, who has
resigned as their teacher. Arthur
Hess, netinij as toastmaster, voicing
the sentiments of the boys, expressed
tin if appreciation for what she has
done lor them and the class and their
deep i cy ret at having to lose her as
their teacher. Professor Cramer has
been chosen to fill the vacancy and
the boys are confident he will make
them a splendid teacher. Talks were
given by Airs. Jtliton, Norman Alax
well, president; Joseph Itati'inan.
Alelburii Harvey, Harold Leonard,
Aliss (leorgia Williams, president, anil
Aliss Alary (lore, teacher of the girls'
Octivo class. Various games were
enjoyed during the evening before
luncheon, which was served cafeteria
style. One unique feature of the eve
ning' was a game in which all of the
girls had to propose to the boys, and
as a prize a toothsome box of choco
lates was awarded to Miss llessie
Jackson for receiving the most num
ber of acceptances to her proposals,
'fhe boys proved themselves royal en
tertainers, which insured an evening
pleasantly spent by all. Those pres
eul were; Misses Alihlred lliidges,
Lucy (Iregg, lllanch Lontz, Litcrelin
I'-alcinan. Alice Lyons, Alay Lindley,
Vera I lutcliins, (leorgia Williams,
Ressie Jackson, Kalherine Coiiser,
Alary (lore and Airs. A. S. llliton;;
Messrs. Norman Ala.xvvell, Roe F'isher.
Alelharn Harvey. Arthur I less, Jos
eph Haleinan, Harold Wiley, .Marvin
Fi'her, Ralph llrandon, James Camp
bell, Roy Nordwich, Austin Raymond,
I'.dvvard llaeiile, Waller Wilson and
Harold Leonard.
The Xatalorini',1 was a scene of a
gay festivity Thursday evening, the
event being a dancing party given by
Misses Florence and Helen Reddy
The exceptionally pepful music was
furnished by Herbert Launspaeh and
Art Ilazclrigg. Those present were:
Air. and Airs. Norwood, Airs. AIcKee,
Air. and Airs. Lovern, Air. and Airs
Robert Boyle, Air. and Airs. Krnesl
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delhi,
Air. and Airs. Aides, Air. and Airs.
Nicholas, Mr. and Airs. Lawrence.
Airs. Childs; Alisses Alyse Jones, Viv
ian (,'hildcrs, Anna Rolfe, Gladys I.of
lus, Gladys AVilson, .Marie Hammond,
Liieile Ivoontz, Charlotte Chapel and
Alia Fainier of Ashland; l'lorcnee
Reddy, Helen Reddy. Jo Murray, Vera
Alerriiaan, Gladys Pearl, Alargaret
Soultor. Iva Whitcomb, Alene Allen,
Rose Cleavers, Pearl lio.-s, Allen.
Dye and Mctjuiston ; Messrs. Loren
1 1 in in ;i it, II. Stradhlean, Harry Welch,
Delbert Jones, Bob Fields, Horace
lironiley, Luther Deuel, Clifford llal
field, Brownie Ross, Cap Martin,
Lloyd Williamson, Frank Ray, Geo.
P. Minis, Kenneth Baker, Knicrson
Merrick, lYcehorn Garrettson, Jlerl
Garnell, Herbert Strung, Holier!
Strang, Roy AlcKccver, John Mullet I.
Ken Forbes, Art Spooner. Frank
AIcKee, F.rnest AIcKee, Kline Scvcrin,
Winston Vance, Rollin Hubbard, AIc
Credie and Codding.
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A very unique valenlnie parly was
given for the Serious Ten club anil
some of their friends hy Aliss Myrtle
Purkeypile at her home on dlson
street. The rooms were cleverly dec
orated in red and while, the center
piece being a large bouquet of red
and white carnations. Severyl games
vver enjoyed, Aliss Mvrl Davis win
ning; the fir-l prize, a kewpio hidden
In a bow of red and white. The re
mainder of the afternoon was .-pent
with fancy work and mii-ic, alter
which a dainty Iwo-cour-c luncheon
was served by the hostess, as-istcd
by her mother. Mrs. ('. c. Purkeypile.
The girls Inter attended Hie theater.
Tho.-e present were: Misses AI vrl Da
ella Slrallon, F.I In Grieve, Helen
! Stevens, .Myrtle Standby, Waiiila
( ar-len-, Jaauita Crawford, Vivian
Stevvait, Annabel oi-.on. Grace Pur
keypile and the ho.-tcs-.
Airs. William C. Frit sche, accom
panied by her daughter. Lucille, left
tor Seattle Thur-day evening, where
they will make their futuie hoiac. Mr.
I'rilsche report- much visible activity
in all lines there.
.Miss Orn I'.rumble was given a
ptea.-allt birthday -uipiise by her
IrieinU Friday evening at her home,
'flic cvcninir was spent with game-,
al'ler which it frc-hriicnt- were -crveil.
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The 1 !.'! i ii 1 1 1 circle of the Pre.-by
lerinil clllilch will meet with All's.
Krihs, 10.1 X. dakdale. Tin-day af
ternoon at 'J :;Kl.
The C. W. P.. Al. of the Chri-tian
church will meet al the home or Air-.
A. J. Ilanby. TJti Welch, Friday al
ternoon, Fcbtaary 111.
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Air-. Loa I). Jones gave a birthday
dinner Thur-day evening, February K.
in honor of Air.-. Thomas Alcrriiiian.
At the recent eugeiiie test held by
the Southern Oregon Parents' F'.dnea
tional lliiieau, two Aledford bullies
scored 100 per cent little Jean Quis
enberry, daughter of Mrj ami Airs.
Walker (iiisenbeiry, -IJ4 South Kiug
street, ami Alary F.lizabeth Steiiuett,
daughter of Air. and Airs. A. F Sten
nell, 1011 Fast Klcventh street. Their
lames are published with permission
of their parents. While it is exceed
ingly gratifying to find eiigeiiieally
perfect babies, it is still greater satis
faction and the chief object of the
mothers' congress tests, to reach ba
bies who have defects In time to cor
rect them and save needless suffering
later. All of the babies tested show
ed evidence of the best of care, in
telligent feeding, etc. The bureau
committee holies to have one more
lest in the spring, the date to he given
later.
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. Al.
Grcsslcy entertained in honor of the
ninth birthday of her little daughter,
Berneiee. Games and music, passed
the time pleasanlly and Airs. Grcss
lcy served delicious refreshments of
ice cream, cake, cocoa and candy.
Aliss Berneiee was the recipient of
many lovely gills and at n late hour
the children left, wishing their little
hostess many more happy birthdays.
'I hose present were: Frances l.udcr,
Thehua .McCoy, Wilda Darneillc, Ruth
Loiler, l.eona Bcniicump, Ihidorn
Kit veus, Marjory Daily, Anna Kath
ryn Garrett, .Mildred Jenkins, Guine
vere Kerns, Lillian fasten, Stella
Porter, Lottie Seymour, Bertha Stin
son, Alargnrel Wilson, Berlha Apple
gale, Saloma Slilwell, Berneiee' and
Kileen Grcsslcy.
m
The Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety of the M. K. church met at the
home of Airs. T. (). Heine on Hose av
enue Friday afternoon. A contest for
members was stalled, five new mem
bers being obtained. Airs. Cnnnday,
the leader, had arranged an excep
tionally good program, which is ns
follows: Two Spanish selections by
Iterniee Unicorn mid Bliss Heine; duet,
"God of Our Fathers," by Airs. Van
Seoyoc nnd Airs. Kerns; "Tithing,"
Mrs. Rollins; "The Kings Highway,"
Mrs. Osborne; review of the second
chapter of study book, Mary Gore;
enigmas. Airs. Proebsling; "Talk on
Lincoln," by Dr. Rollins. After the
program, delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess and her helpers.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Keizur enter
tained the teachers and officers of
the Christian Sunday school Tuesday
evening at their home on Xiantie av
enue. After a short business meeting
rel reslnnents wAi'h served by Mrs.
Keizur. Those enjoying the evening'
were: Airs. A. J. Ilanbv, Airs. II. L.
Taylor, Airs. II. W. Paul, Aliss Bor
rnll, Aliss Sophie Pileher, Aliss Alary-
bell Hens, in, Aliss Berniee Lewis,
Miss Caroline Leaders, Air. Kurd, Afr.
Shirley, Air. Paul, Air. and Afrs. Kei
zur, .Margaret and Arthur Keizur and
Clarence Pierce.
The Lincoln Parent-Teacher cir
cle gave a Lincoln tea at the home of
.Mrs. A. J. Ilanby, Friday afternoon,
which was greatly enjoyed by all
present. During the nflernuon the
following numbers were given: Vocal
solo. Airs. Frank Isaacs, accompanied
by Airs. George Andrews, piano, Aliss
Ruth Campbell violin and Aliss
French, cello; reading, Airs. Ilovious;
violin solo, Ruth Campbell; talk "Lite
of Lincoln,'' Rev. J. C. Rollins: vio
lin solo, Aliss Florence Clark. Vie
trola music was also much enjoyed.
The girls of the hustler class held
a business meeting at the home of
.Miss Ksther Martin last .Monday eve
ning. Plans were ill-cussed for the
future work of the class. Kleelloii of
oflicel's was held, the new officers
being: I'l-e-idcut, Hazel Wiley; vice
pnsidcnl, Alary Jack-on; secretary.
Kalherine Coii-er; treasurer, Stella
Anderson. After the business meet
ing the hostess, assist,., ,y her moth
er, served ilcli'ioiis refreshments of
chocolate and cake.
About fifty members and vi-itors
of the Olive R, hckah lodge. No. 'JK.
met a! the hall la-t Tuesday evening
in regular se--i,.u. Tin, district dep.
ul.v. Alls. Turner, installed the offi
ce! s. who were unable t,, attend the
regular installation. Airs. Iloidman
was elected as musician, ami Airs.
Wiley was rc-clcctcd as team cap
tain. A Very inlcles ting nieeliiig was
enjoyed by those present.
'fhe Roosevelt Parent-Teacher eir-
I e!c will hold a Washington lei Feb
ruary -'J at the home of Mrs. W. W.
Van Seoyoc, Ml Bennett aveiitie. An
excellent program is being prepared,
'fins is an annual custom ami one that
i- pleasantly anticipated by all Mem
bers of the circle. A cordial invita
tion .is extended to all.
.Mr. ami Air-. A. L. Hill and family
are enjoying a vi-ii from Air-. Hill's
brother. R. AI. Cro-,, ,,l Salt Lake
City, who i- en route from San F'rnii-ci-co.
Air. and Mr-. Riley Alaigu-on are
L'ucsts of Air. and Mi's. J. W. Jacob
on their way hnie ftoia Sail l-'ran-j
ei.-co.
The Fast Side circle gave a suck
social at the home of Alls. .Marion
Lance Friday evi uing, Februarv !. A
musical program was rendered by the
following: Violin and piano, Beulah
and -Marvel Williams; recitation.
Helen Shirley; vocal duet. Kverult
Brayton, Beulah Williams; song.
Frances Shirley; vocal solo, with vio
lin obligato, Airs. J. 11. liollini'ei, ac
companied on-piano by Airs. Lou D.
Jones. The money in the socks was
then counted, and over $'M made; Airs.
Knicrson won the prize, a bunch of
carnations, for having the most. Re
freshments of chicken sandwiches,
pickcls. cookies and coffee were serv
ed by the Fast Side circle. Guests
numbering forty were present as fol
lows; Rev. A. A. J. Hogg, Oliver 11.
P. Vories, Air. and Alts. I). A. Ale
Curdy, Air. nnd Mrs. A. J. Ilanby, Mr.
nnd Airs. A. L. Wright, Mr. ami Airs.
A. B. Ilobbs, 31r. and Mrs. O. K.
Pierce, Air. and Airs. J. II. Bellin
ger, Air. and Mrs. Walter Crank, Air.
nnd All's. Roy Guyer, Mr. and Airs.
G. h Williums, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Garnett, Afr. and Airs. J. W. Shirley,
Mr. and Afrs. Jlarion Lance, Mr. nud
Mrs. Walter Keizur; Helen and Fran
ces Shirley, Airs. Sarah A. Jackson,
Mrs. A. J. Kuierson, Afrs. E. R. Seely,
Ali-s. Alary I. Helms, Mrs. Lou D.
Jones and Auntie Hull, Everett Bray
ton, Marvel Williams, Addison
Helms, Beulah Williams.
Dr. nnd Mrs. jr. C. Barber will en
tertain with n bridge party this cveu
inf for the following- guests: Afr. and
Airs. Charles M. English, Air. nnd
Airs. R, A. Holmes, Mr. and Airs. C. I.
Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Jnn
ncy, Arr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight, Air.
and Airs. W. D. Luke, Air. nnd Mrs. II.
I. Lmnsden, Air. and Airs. F. E. Mer
rick, Air. and Mrs. S. A. Nye, Mr.
and Airs. AL Piirdin, Airs. Irn Dodge,
W. A. Folger, Aliss Laura Treiehlcr
and Georgo Treiehlcr.
TJie Grizzlies will give another of
their popular dances on Friday even
ing, February 111. nt the smalt bull
of the Natatorium. It will be in the
nature of n patriotic, ball. Tho color
schema for decorations will be Amer
ican flags nud bunting. A largo
number of inventions hnvn been is
sued. This will be ono of the best
dances given by tho Grizzlies of the
season. Ilazelrigg's thrcc-piceo or-
cliestra will lurnish the musie.
Tim Medford 0. A. R. nnd Wom
an's Relief Corps will attend in n
body the patriotic services held at St.
Alark's hall, Sunday evening, Febru
ary 11, at 7::i(). Rev. Alfred A. J.
Hogg will give his lecture on Lincoln
entitled, "From the Log House to tin
While House.' Palriolic, music, solo
by George Andrews, "liarbara F'riel
ehie." The (). X. G. have also been
.iiiviuai io aiienii. i ue piinnc is cor
dially invited.
Airs. Jennings of Vancouver avenue
entertained the Rays of Light Friday
afternoon. Sewing was the diversion
of the afternoon, willi music inter
spersed. Airs. Jennings served de
licious refreshments during the af
ternoon. Tlio-e present were: Misses
Rose and Rulh Billings. I hi Jennings.
Faye and Carrie May Frirear, Lola
Mowiuan and Joyce Alnildox.
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Air.-. Bowman, 'JS Myrtle street, en
tertained I he Hays of Light F'riday,
February 2. Alusie and sewing was
enjoyed dining the afternoon. Mrs.
I'.owninn served delicious refresh
ments. Those present were: .Misses
Joyce Aladilox, Faye Frirear, I!a Jen
nings, Georgia Redden, Lola Itovv-
miin, Rose and Ruth Hillings.
The Alissionary society of the Pres
byterian church niel with Airs. I.uins
den Tuesday afternoon with about
thirty ladies present. Airs. F. S. Car
penter was leader ami read a very in
teresting paper. The devolionals
were led by Airs. Stevenson. A talk
on China was given by Airs. Luke.
Airs. Lunisdcii, Airs. Jaqua and Airs.
Hubbard were hostesses.
The Fast Side circle of the Al. K.
Ladies' Aid laid ils meeting with
.Mis. C. W. Conklin Tuesday afler
noon. Plans wen' made a! Ibis lime
torn conceit of olil-fashioiied songs
lo be given al an early dale. Special
features will be a kitchen orchestra
and songs illustrated by living pic
tures. Air-. FMwin Janney wa- hostess lo
the Girl-' Thur-day club al her home
Thursday afternoon.
WASHINGTON, Feb. Hi. - Wealher
predictions of the week beginning
Sunday, is-ued by the weather bu
reau today, ore;
"Rocky mountain and phitcau region-
- Generally lair, except local
-iiows in northern parts at beginning
of the week. Moderate temperature-.
"Pacific s,itcs Generally lair Iu
California; overcast with rains in
Washingloii and Oregon. Normal
lemperatulM,
At the Churches
j St, Mark's Kplseiipal,
Cor. North Oakdale and atli.
S a. m.
la a. in.
11 a. m
7:30 p.
Holy communion.
Sunday scbool.
Alornliiu prayer,
in. Confirmation bv the
W.M. 11. HAMILTON,
Vicar.
bishop.
Catholic Cliuvcli
South Oakdale avenuo
First masa Sunday at 8 a. ni.
Second mass nt 10:30 a. m.
Benediction after second mass.
No evening services.
Hov. J. Powers, rector.
OnkdiUo Aw. SretlKMlLst.
Sundav school nt 9:45 a. m.
Prenchlng at 11 a. in. by ltev. E.
T. Oonser.
rraver mooting Thursday evening
at 7:30.
All mendiors and friends of oiir
church arc. requcstod to bo prose.nl nt
these services.
Strangers are -welcome.
If. M. BRAlXHAAr, Taator.
Jacksonville t'eesbyteriun.
Sablinth school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Thome: "Tho Marks of tho Lord
Jesus."
Christian Kudeavor nt (1:45. Im-
nortnnt business. Please lie on tiino.
At 7:30 p. tn.. Vocation Day,
Thome: "What Is My Purposo iu
T.lfe." This service will be of spoc
Inl interest to the young noonlo.
The prayer meotlng on Wednesday
pyeiilne nt 7:30 will remember the
schools, and colleges of our land In
prayer. A. H. GAMMpm
Minister.
First Cliurcli of Chrlsr, Scientist.
Tlrnnch of tho Mother Church, the
Flrt Church of Christ. Scientist, In
Boston. Mass.
Sunday servleo at 11 o'clock, sub
ject. "Spirit."
Wednesday evening meeting, nt
which testimonies of Christian
Scienco healing are given, at 7:30.
All are cordially invited.
Sunday school at 9:45. All under
tho ago of 20 are welcome.
Church edlflco 212 North Oak
dnlo avenuo.
Bending room In tho Af. F. H.
building, North Central avenuo, open
from 12 to 4:30 dally, except Sun
dny and holidays.
First Christian Cliurcli
Ninth and Oakdale.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Clirtstlan Endeavor nt (i:30 p. m.
Prayer nioetlng Thursday evening
at 7:30.
There will he ono combined Bor
vlco Sundny morning of the Sunday
school, tho song servleo, and com
in ii n Ion .
Tho Sundny school hour will be
filled with music by our orchestra,
songs by the school, classes for all
ages and a special number by our
malo quartet.
Trot. A. .1. Hanby will give a ten
minute tnlk on Lincoln and tho en
tire servleo will bo patriotic.
Our country needs patriotism now
and you can be patriotic by being at
the early morning service.
I'lifl Ibiptisr.
"A live church with a cordial wel
come." Sunday will be a great day nt tho
Daptlst church. Evangelist .Marshall
who has already been heard by veryaotlr llnrtiRcsted foou pasaoB
largo congregations, will speak at
three of the services, viz:
Al 1 1 a. in., 3 p. in. unit 7:30 p. ill.
Tho three o'clock servleo will bo
held under iho auspices of tho City
Young People's union, which embrac
es all the church young peoples' or
ganizations of the city.
Every effort will be mado to ac
eoinmo.'hito the crowds which aro
confidently expected. Judging from
(lii) way folks came last night and
Thursday night our ono problem will
bo room. Conio early to get a seat.
If you enjoy hearing tho gospel
preached, you will enjoy hearing Mr.
.Marshall. It Is all gospel with him,
and Christ, the hope of the sinner,
the renter of the gospel, lie preai ties
a great message.
You will think, laugh, cry, and ho
deeply moved in your emotions as you
listen to him. .Mr. Marshall is a ver
itable magnet on legs and will draw
you to him and the Savior w hom he
prenehes,
ile speaks tonight (Saturday) on
"The Lost Piece of Iron."
I'HHD'K W. CAK3TEX8, Pastor.
First. Prcsliyterlan Church.
All services will bo held In St.
Beautiful Eyes
snori.it xot he
spoil i:u with
l (il,V. MISFIT
Glasses.
Jrf't. Ale Fit Yon
itiGirr
DR. fclCKERT
Suite 1-2, Over Slay C.
.Mark's Hall on account of repair
on the church.
Sunday school at 10 s. In., C. E.
Gates In charge. Morning theme.
The Home."
In the evening at 7:30 Patriotic
servhes will be held. The pastor
will give his lecture on Lincoln en
titled, "From tho Log House to the
White House."
Tho Aledford G. A. H., the
Woman's Belief Corps will attend the
service in a body. Tho C. N. 0. will
also be Invited. In addition to the
chorus choir, the following music
will be rendered:
Quartette. "Te Dcum," by Dudley
Ruck Mr. Geo. Andrews. Mr. 0. C.
AfcCurdy, Mrs. Geo. Andrews and
Airs. Frank Isaacs. Solo by B. V.
Jladdox. Violin obligato by C. Janes.
(Evening rntiiotlc Music Solo by
Geo. Andrews "Barbara Freltchle."
Strangers, visitors and everybody
welcome.
RKV. ALFRED A. J. HOGG,
'Minister.
Ros. Hollnnd Hotel.
Ftist Methodist Kplscopul
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
Tho services of the day begin with
the Sunday school hour at 9:45.
Hero Is a growing nnd well graded,
school where you will receive a hear
ty welcome,
Tho Epworth League chapters
meet at G:15. Live and holptul
meetings. All young people are cor
dially Invited.
Public worship at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Dr. Rollins will speak at
both sorvlces.
At the morning hour the theme
will be "Cost versus Value". At tho
evening hour a patriotic servleo.
The Knights of Pythias will at
tend in a body. Dr. Rollins will
speak on "Tho Impregnable Bulwark
ot a Nation."
Special music at each servleo. At
the evening hour the music will be
patriotic In nature.
Mrs. Ilovious will read Whitman's
"Captain, My Captain."
The public Is cordially lnvitod to
all tho sorvlces of tho day. It will
be a day suggesting patriotism from
tho first to tho last service.
The following musical numbers
will be Included In the services at
tho First AL E. church tomorrow:
Qlorning Bervlce: Anthem, Bcnedlc
Anlmo in B flat, Rees.
Evening service: Anthem, Behold!
tho King, Parker.
Male quartette, "In heavenly Iova
abiding."
E
"SYRUP OF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED
Ciiism, l'everish, Sick, ltlllons.
Clean Utile l,ivcr ami 1 low els. '
Children love this "rruit laxative,"
nnd nothing else cleanses tho tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop play
ing to empty the bowels, and the re
sult Is, they become tightly clogged
with waste, liver gets sluggish, stom
al h so.irs, half sick, feverish, don't
eat. sleop or act naturally, breath Is
bad, system lull of cold, has sore
throat, stomach ache, or diarrhoea.
Listen, mother! See If tongue is
coated, then give a teuspoonfiil of
"California Syrup of Figs," and in
a few hours all the constipated waste.
nut of the system, and you have a
well, playful child again.
Millions of mothers glvo "Califor
nia Byiup of Figs" becauso it is per
fectly iiiinnless; children lovo It, and
it never falls to act on the stomach,
liver and bowels.
A.ik your druggist for a 50-eont
boltlo of "California Syrup of Figs,"
which has full directions tor liable,
icuuurcn ui a aucs inn nr irrnwn-
ni,.t,.i,. ,-ii.,.i n... i i n
ware of counterfoils fold here. Get
the pennlne. made by "California r'itf
Syrup Company." Refuse any other
kind with contempt.
Bud Lawrentz 3
has purchased un lateorst with G.
F. Williams in tho
Medford
Cleaning Works
All kinds of cleaning work guar
anteed. Wo call for and deliver
goods.
Phone 57 8 S. Central
Attention, Farmers
m::iifop.i) jcnk comfanv
31-33 X. Bartlctt St.
Pay Highest Prices for
imii:s!
Oreen hides per lb 17c
Dry hides, per lb 25o
Green calf hides, per lb. , 23c
Dry cnlf hides, per lb. .30o
Wo Mso liny Sheep Pelts and Goat
Skins.
i Thouo 2S3-J, I '