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us "r'litlii'r's Duy." Tliesc circles
livn wirim mill llnvn Oil nntiuii
Jjos lo lend tlu'in into Inifjcr usel'ul-
. llioy have planned to make
h ineot in-r throughout the year u
cial one. It was unite appropriate
have Fathers' Day in February, as
have two red letter days in this
nth, which mark the birthdays of
v.Ymst men. Upon entering the hall
teachers greeted the parents, and
ve the occasion and realistic touch
colonial days, if their costumes,
il coiffures of powdered hair were
cue to the ancient type,
jj'-l' !i address of welcome was iven
J Sirs. Xlaildox, president of the
Sjiosevelt circle, in a few well chosen
,'irils, alter which, .Mrs,. Fred Meal's,
'resident of Washington C'rcle, had
hjirc of the program of the even
ly. The F.uhalcle club, pupils of Miss
iqibce, rendered several selections,
bich were .mvntlv appreciated by
iU' large audience. Thcso young peo
day well, and we hope to hear
liim often, now I hat they have made
lu-ir ilul'iit. Miss Kmilv OeVnrt' spoke
ri the subject of, "History of the Na
i(Jnal Congress of Mothers, and I 'a I'
ll! Ti'ach.ci's A-,siiciations." Miss
0'oi"e was the prime factor in or
Hliizing the I'arent Teachers Circles
l-Mcdl'iird six vein's ago and has nol
Jt any of her enthusiasm for the
(irk. She i- a great favorite with
oth parents uni! pupil.
J'ri'i'esMir ". Mchlo llillis gave an
Hcre-ting discussion of "Junior
'unit,' in I he public schools. It was
rfiu'Vssed u)ion the minds of parents
lat co-operation U essential for the
re-nits. -The liny," by I'lofus
ftr Cralucr, ivii. hauilled ill a clever
limner.' lie is well adapted bv train-:!
hington tea was held at the
Mrs. S. V. Oodlove, 34.") S.
Kurt let t street 'J'hursdav aftenioon
under the auspices of I lie V. (.'. T.
I. A splendid program, os follows
was rendered: llible lesson '2:1, l'saliu
read by Mrs. Kdniunds. Vocal Duet,
"Abide With Me,', Mrs. liroonifield,
Miss Klmrpe. Prayer by Mrs. j. S.
Leonard. Heading, "Old Olory." by
Miss Audrey lioberts. Inst. Duel,
"National Airs," Miss Gertrude Shollz
and Iiliss Heine, liending, "Kulogy of
Miss Frances K. Willard," by Mrs. !'.
G. Heine. Duet:. "The Stars and
Stripes Forever," Miss Sholtz and
Mr. Heine. Heading, "Mr. Truinbeirs
lTcsent," by Mrs. M. I,. llailey.
Violin solo. Master Keith Cole, Miss
lirtice Putnam, accompanist. Heading,
"(icorge Washington," Mrs. Kiln
Manning. Violin solo, Keith Cole.
Instrumental solo, Miss liruce Put
nam. Address, Mrs. M. M. Kdwanls.
of Clold Hill. At the close of the
program Mrs. (iodlove was assisled
in serving by Mesdames Hague, How
ell, McDonald. Thirty-six weru present.
lg and disposition In win the boys
has accomplished much for Ihein
if teacher and friend.
I'l'he little tols from Kooscvcll
jfhool pleased all with the Minuet,
jicy were trained by Mi-s Hunter
8d Jlrs. Canode. Whatever Ihe 1 i t
$ ones do, is interesting to Ihe older
Dcs and tliis was no exception. The
t'grain coniniiilce. .Mrs. V:ni II.
'icisoii, and and Mis. Porter J. N'cff.
Oerve special mention for their
plendid work. Abo Mis. Smythe
nd Mrs. l-'abrick, as social committee
or we would have been some xvhal
iVapjiointeil had Ihe lunch been omit
5(1, after a least of intellectual daiu
ies. It will be a long time before
nnther entertainment will reach the
tnmlard of this one. Why J Hp
Wise il was imiiiuc. The Parent
'eachers Circle exlcnds a cordial in
ilation to their meetings.
'I'he regular monthly mecliiig of
lie Lincoln Parent- Teacher circle
lis held Friday afternoon. Knter
jinnunt was liirnished by the pupils
f the 4tli uraiic, and was much cu
rved by all. The subject for discus
ion was "Is There Such a Thins as
Depraved Child." Mrs. Jacobs head
most nterestiug paper on the sub
set and Mr. Ilanby gave some stii
istics, showing llie influence of here
ily. The discussion was so inlerest
.yr it s to be refretted that more
lothers could not have been present.
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(A very interesting meeting of Ihe
fcdnesilav Study club was held at
lie Library Wednesday afternoon.
Iwing to the stormy weather there
'as not a large attendance, but there
as an interesting discussion on eur
iMit events by the members present,
i -'iendid paper on tile "Character
lid policy of Nicholas I," was pre
iired by Mrs. Thayer and read by
jrs. Torncy, followed by an excel
fnt paper on "The (irowing Siirit
) t.'nresl.-' liv Mrs. Van Scovoe.
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Mrs. C. II. Manning entertained the
'riscilla Circle of the Methodist La
ics Aid at her home on Welch street
Wednesday afternoon. The house was
ecorated in patriotic colors. The
fternoon was spent wilh social con
ersation. Luncheon was served by
ic ho.-tess at Ihe close of a very
leasant afternoon.
...
Mr-. Kiiey D. Unison enteitained
tif Snndav school class at dinner
unday. 'I'hose present were. Misses,
eneva Mamlcvillc, Dallas Steveu-
in. Vivian .IiilnMmi, b'uth Siringer,
Inline Hoardniau. ninth's and Syl
ia .Miller.
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Mr-. Waller Sioke- enleiiaincd at
incbcon Thursday complimenting
r-. Dc Lc!iw. aiotli-'i' of Mrs. ('hur'o
;rown. oi-H-r gin -N pics-ni w'ic
lis. .!. Vcc.s. Mr-. .1. F. Mm.U
ml Mr-. .( '!,. I-. Hi. .vn.
The fourth annual dance given by
Ihe h'ogue Hirer Valley I'nii er-.ity
club Wednesday evening proved to be
one of thle gayest events of the sea
son. This was a niastnieradc ball
and many were the clever and unique
costumes worn by the guests. Qiuin
tilics of flowers beautifed the club
rooms, which were Used in graceful
arrangements. The mantels were a
mass of lavender primulcs and einer
aries artistically combined with lacy
ferns. Delighlful music was furnished
by a four-piece 'ja.z" orchestra under
the direction of Leigh Swinson and
wes screened from direct view by
means of palms. Dancing wa en
joyed until midnight when a bountiful
-upper was served. The patronesses
included Mrs. S. Vilas P.eclovith, Mrs.
Halph f. Ilardwell, Mrs. Harold W.
Bingham,. Mrs. Walter Howne, Jr.,
Mrs. Donald Clark, Mrs. K. F. Guth
rie, Mrs. Philip Hainil, Mrs. Henry
Hart, ills. Fred Hopkins, Mrs.
orter J. Xcl'f, Mrs. Frank Owen, Mrs.
Frank Preston, Mrs. Frederick C.
Page, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs.
Louis Salade, Mrs. H. C. Washburn.
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Mrs. Riley D. Hcnson entertained
the Junior Choir of the 51. K. church
South, Saturday afternoon. The home
was beantfiilly decorated in keeping
with St. Valentine's day. After the
choir rchersal games and music were
enjoyed, ill's. Hcnson was assisted
in entertaining by Mesdames. W. C
Itice and John Killings. Those pres
ent were, Nellie and Derniee Lining.
Lola Downian, Audrey Roberts, Rose
and Ruth Ilillngs, Jessie Stringer.
Newman Hillings and Stanley liiee
Hcnson.
Mrs. C. S. Manning entertained the
Indies of the Priscilla circle of the
.Methodist church with a Washington
tea at her hoine at 7'Jl) Wedch street
Wednesday afternoon, February 21.
A short business session was followed
with a program consisting of games,
music and readings, after which re
freshments and a social time was en
joyed. The house was beautifully
decorated with flags, pictures of
(icorge Washington and other decora
tions suitable lo February 22.
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"The Magdalen in Modern Drama"
will be the subject of an extension
lecture by Dr. Finest S. Bates of
the University of Oregon, under the
auspices of the Drama League, in
the auditorium of the public library
tonight; This will continue the same
speaker's lecture on "The Christ in
Modern Drama,'' delivered here a
month ago. The general public will
be welcome.
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T)ie acgular homecoming of the
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church
will be held at Ihe parlors of the
church next Wednesday afternoon, to
which all members and friends of the
aid are cordially invited to attend.
The (ueen Ksther circle will have
charge of the entertainment fur the
afternoon.
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Thf Hays of Light met with Mfs.
John Billings, IS Myrtle street Fri
day afternoon. Music, sewing and
pleasant conversation were enjoyed.
Mrs. Billings served dainty refresh
ments. Those present were, Joyce
Maddux, Lola Bowiuaii, Rose ami
Huth Billings.
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Preceding the dance given by the
rnivcrsity club Wednesday evening,
several dinner parties were given.
.Mr. and Mrs. pbil Haniil entertained
for Mrs. Willard Dinwn, of San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bowne entertained gne-ts at dinner,
and Mr. and Mr-. Frank G. Owen
pi'e-ided at a dinner lor a few friends.
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Mis. II. W. liolh, nn"l wim hostc-s
to the till-' Thursday Bridge i-Iub
T luirsdu v ti flei nooii.
I Thursday evening at (i:.10 the Kp-w-ortli
League of the Methodist church
gave tiler annual Washington birth
day banquet n the social hall of Ihe
'church, which was decorated for the
'occasion with flags and burning, with
'a portrait of George Washington in
a conspicuous place. The tables were
;decurated with greenery, while the
! ninny candles shed a soft glow over
j the room. After the chicken dinner,
which w'as served by the conuiiiltee,
Ja-very interesting program was given
I which consisted of the following :
i Song, "America," all standing; (oast,
i"The Heritage ofldcals," Dr. Rollins;
Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Luiiisdeii en
tertained at their home Friday even
ing. The rooms were decorated in
patriotic colors, hatchets and flags in
keeping with Washington's birthdav.
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.'. ,, . ' selection, "Maid of the Mist," Ilcines
were served by the hostess, ihe ,., , ,. , . ., . .
guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. Pur
den, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Xye, Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Knight, Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Pickcl
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wakeman, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. 1. Hutchinson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
D. W. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Hoboes, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Woodford, Mi's. Ira
Dodge, Miss Laura Trciehler, W. A.
Forger and George Trciehler.
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The local lodge of Pythian Sisters
enjoyed a fraternal social at the
Pythian Castle Hall Wednesday even
ing. It was the. occasion of an of
ficial visit by the Grand Chief, Mrs.
Huberts of Ashland. Initiation and
refreshments added interest to the
entertainment. Tho temple has the
following named officers: Mrs. Wr.
N. Offutt, Jr., Most Excellent Chef:
Mrs. R. 0. Beach, Excellent Senior;
Mrs. B. E. llauey, Excellent Junior;
Miss Scars, Manager; Miss Mary
Haswell, M. H. C.j Mrs. It. J. Trow
bridge, Finance Keeper; Mrs. Moffat,
Protector and Airs. Loder, Outer
Guard.. The lodge has lately been re
organized, is taking in many new
members and has a bright future.'
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The I!cv. Dr. Hamilton of Boston,
.Mass. vice president of the C. E. So
ciety of the United Stales, will speak
lo the young people of Medford on
Tuesday evening in the Presbyterian
church. A bnnuet in his honor will
be served at (i::10. All the young
people of Aledford and vicinity should
hear him. A great treat for all music
lovers at the Presbyterian church on
Sunday evening, February 2.", at 7 ::!.
a grand sacred concert, given by the
choral orchestra of 12 musical in
struments, interspersed by vocal se
lections. Mrs. Jlruyton, u distingush
cd vocalist, recently from New York,
will sing ut the morning' service.
The usunl monthly meeting of the
Community club was held Saturday.
February 17, at the Aulclope school.
The committee appointed at Ihe pre
vious meeting proved themselves very
capable in arranging a very interest
ing program, Tho program consisted
of songs, recitations, and a lengthy
dialogue, which was rendered in a
manner very pleasing to the large au
dience assembled.
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The young ladies' Sunday school
class of the Presbyterian church was
entertained by Miss Frances Perry at
her home on West Main street Tues
day evening. Those present were,
Mrs. K. A. Welch, Jeannettc Patter
son Hazel Antic, Mercedes Harder,
Phyllis Roberts, Laura Gates, Daisy
and Florence Bain, Dorothy Tliorne,
Edith Lewis and Fram es Perry.
The regular monthly meeting of Ihe
Greater Medford Club will be held at
Ihe Antiory Monday afternoon, Feb
ruary 2(illn at 2::ill. A large alien
dance is desired.
Orclie-tra; trio, Halph Balcom, Leon
Law Ion and Nolo Liudley; toast, "Re
compense of Service," Clarence
Mecks; duet, Edna and Mary Gore;
tonst, "Visions," Nolo M. Lindley;
piano solo, May Linilley; toast, "Ef
ficiency," Miles Power; solo, "Mis
souri Waltz," Georgia Whillock;
toast, Dean Carder; selection "lve
pathe, Band March" by Heine's Or
chestra. The Washington lea served by the
Koosevelt Parent-Teachers circle at
the home of Mrs. W. M. Van Seoyoc
was a very pleasant social event.
The home was artistically decorated
with pictures of Georgo and Martha
Washington, arranged among the
flngs and festoons of hatchets. Dur
ing the afternoon the following pro
gram was rendered: Opening address,
Mr. Newbury; rending, Mrs. Hoious;
vocal solo, Mrs. Knupp; Minuet, chil
dren of Roosevelt school; violin solo,
Miss Campbell; vocal solo, Miss
French. Each number was very much
appreciated. Following the pi'ogram
refreshments were served.
The Octette club entertained their
husbands at dinner Monday evening
at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Em
mens. The house was prettily deco
rated with patriotic colors and flags
in keeping with Washington's birth
day. The evening was delightfully
spent with bridge.
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The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the M. E. church will hold
its regular meeting Friday, March 2,
wtih Mrs. J. C. Rollins, 00b' North
Central. Chapter four of "World
Missions nnd World Pence" will he
in charge of Miss Hose Fielder.
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Mrs. W. M. Van Seoyoc entertained
twenty guests Monday aftenioon for
the pleasure of her mother, Mrs. Ed
Steep. After a pleasant aftornoon,
silent with needlework and vietrola
music, refreshments were served by
the hostess.--- 1 'tr'. v -
The Progressive club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Evans, 404 West
2nd street Wednesday, the 28th. All
members and friends invited.
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Arbor Day. which was to have been
observed by the Jackson county
schools on Friday, February 2:t, was
postponed on account of the weather.
The date wjll be announced later.
...
Mrs. Willard Drown, who has been
Ihe guest of Mrs. Frank Preston, left
Friday morning for her home at San
Francisco.
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Dr. Bales of Eugene will give a lec
ture to the Drama League Ibis evening
at H o'clock. The public is cordially
invited.
...
Mrs. L. K. Wakeman eiiteilaiued
the Nnilo Bridge club at her home
Friday atternuon.
Mrs. R. W. Poellnil. was hostess lo
thi' Thursday Evening Brdge club at
her home on West Jackson Thyrsday
evening. Mrs. W. A. Gales won high
est honors at bridge. Mrs. John (1.
Pierce was substitute.
.
A very plea-unl afternoon was en
joyed vesierdav bv the Ladv Elks at
the Elk's Temple. The committee in.
charge were, Mrs. Edward Soutlor,
chairman ; Mrs. 1). L. Sclierinerhorn.
Mrs. A. F. Stcnnett, and Mi Helen i
llahl. I
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The walfle luncheon given Tuesday
by the Si. Mark's Guild was siu h a
success that they have decided to
give another Tuesday, March (ilh.
Mrs. S. T. Richardson will have
charge of the dining room.
...
Miss Rush Lehners of Phoenix was
the gue-t of Miss Mayhelle llenson
this week. She, has gone to Salem for
a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Hoot eiilcrlained
Wednesday evening with a delightful
dinner parly for ihe following guests;
Mr. and Mrs. George Huberts, Mr.
and Mi's. II. W. Rothrrmel, .Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Ilardwell.
...
Harvey E. Murphy will leave Mon
day for Porlland, where he will cuter
North Pacilic College of Dentistry.
...
Mrs. C. M. English will entertain
the ."00 club next Monday ovc'iiiug.
o
Mi.ss (Iladys Itlnger of .MonliiKUe.
Cat., spent llie last of tho week vis
iting .Vccllord friends.
$100 Reward, $100
The n-aili-ni of thin ynf will hi (iIiiiii! (ft
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thut oli-niv litis hi-t-n nl.de lo -ur hi nil Its
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Sunday
Roast Goose Dinner
50c
Relishes.
Dill I'ickles.
Corn Kolish
Green Tomato liclish
Fruit Salad
Iioitst Goose, Dressing, '
Cra n I terry Sauce
Koast Beef, Jrowii Gravy ,
Roast Pork, Apple Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
Extra Sifted Peas
Apple lMe Mince Pie
Coffee. Tea. Miik
PLOUGHING AND PLANTING
While planning your phiiurhin; nnd plnnting why not plnn for
bijriser crops? Lust year miw a scarcity of food stuff all over
the world reflected in high prices.
It looks like another g year for the up iculturist. You can sell
all you can raise. Your problem is to raise more and we can help
you do that by helping you financially. If you need money now
or if you think you're goine; to need it later, drop in today and
let us have u little talk.
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The use or this most popular t,cl) prophylactic ts quickly apparent
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Miss D. V. Parham
from Woodworth's New York Laboratories
will be in our store
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 26, 27, 28
exhibiting and sampling the latest exclusive
perfume creations which will be in vogue this season.
Miss Parham will feature
"Fiancee" and "Garden Fragrance" in perfume, toilet
water, face powder, talcum powder and face creams
Visit Our Store Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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214 East Main street
Medford, Oregon
' OUR SERVICE
And What It Means to You
No. 1
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stock of first-class implements that can be inspected thoroughly before a pur
chase is made?
II is ,'t liiiiiiiin trtiil i want tosrc lit'l'orc we liny. AVlicn we wt-rc kids wo
switi)cd knives "sio-lit iinsccii," Iml t lu- tmvi-lt.v nl' litis maimi'i- of I ninsitctiiifj;
liiisincss loses its iittractivciicss when we consider that iiniilciiicnls cost real
money and arc not an every day pnn-luise.
Out! of our jolis in cotuliict intc oiif business in this coiniiinnity is to set up
the machines we sell and see that they are properly adjusted Iiet'ore they go into
your field. After they are set up they can lie examined by you you know
just, what you are netting because you see the implements with your own eyes.
When the goods leave our store our interest does not end there but we'll
tell you something about that later. We'd like mighty well to show you what we
have in stock and give yoii a description of what, we can get for you promptly
if we haven't it here.
Drop in the next time you are in (own. We are always glad to see our
good friends and to get better acquainted with those we don't know so well.
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