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    5fED?pm) MSTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. TUK(iONT. srXDAY. DKCKMBKK :'.. liia
PAGE THREE
Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St.-ihone 390-L or 7
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P ? , Out-of-Town Guest Mr. ami Mr-.. I'latt r.niorinii.
; Honored Informal Luncheon Honoring oul-ot'-Tomi (ill1!.
WEEKLY CALENDAR ' .Miss MarJory Marshall (if 3 lli.nairiliK Mr. and Mrs. I Inward
Monday ,,uih ll,,v gave a luncheon Kri- of Sa.raiiicnio. who are spending
F.Ik s Annual dame uml ,fay at I o'clock In honor of Aliss the holidays In Medford. Mr. and
High jinks at Hie r.ias uaii v j;iry Howard "1 Sacramento. Mrs. 1'lnit entertained with a 5
he guests wen;: Miss Mary uVlock dinner Holiday, December
"SERVICE" PARTIES ADD TO
GAIETY OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY
mum for Klks and their i
Covers were laiil for lii
t iriruun, p. in. - Howard, guest of Honor; .Miss Her- 23
t iioihi ..lemon, uniuri .luntc t ,na crane, .Miss Lucille l.owry,
Tuesday Aliss l'r-;gv Miller. Mis Justine Mr. ami Mrs. Howard
American Legion Drum ' .m ii..r. Miss Marv Kclniiston. Miss ; 1 1 red Willi Dinner Tarty.
! t di ps dance, Oriental Gardens Helen Kdmlston", Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wanner
at H i. m. : Midler, Miss Harriet Spnrrow. Miss entertained at dinner Thursday
Women's Association ol the Louise Hromniei', Miss Janei-Wray evening December 27. compi:-
Presbyterian church meetln..' Smith and Miss Marjory Marshall. ienlni v to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
IHiHtptmd until next Tuesday. . Sacramento. Covers were laid
January Silt. Mrs. linmn llit-it-sx
. Wednesday Honoring Hons;. i;iii-i '!' r c ' 00
Howena Circle of Yeoman, ,0(, . Hi-own entertained : .Mrs. A. Duff Hostess
lodge' meets Willi Mrs. A. P. Krmll, r friends at her home I Untitling llrlilw Club
Kmith, tillS South Newtown. ; n siiyu Drive Thursday M,. A Duff was hostess to. the
Priscilla Circle of Methodist ' ,.v,.nl,IK .,, brl.lK- party 111 Bulldinc Hrl.lgo club at her home
church. Home of Mrs. Henry .,. , .r sisler ..Mrs . Kalherine nn .;llsl jak,.n street Thursday
. Hall. MS Kdward street mewari. f Albany, win. is visit- , .,,.,.. u,idg.. was played at
Talisman lemple l'yll" iK mis clly over the holidays. ! three tables
Sisters, regular meeting. ' uii.l ....... .
! Chrysanthemum Circle, of Dr. and Mis. 1'. 1.. lleilmeyer will visitors Honored
the Thimble club. Home ! leave -luniinry 1 tor Chicago, where i Dinner Parly
of their house
Mis. II. F. I'latt, S15 Last : Dr. Ileilineyer will do post-jrudu
Jackson street at 2 p. m. v.aie work In snidery, lie has been
Thursday - ' associated with Hie Souihern .Ore-
K' HulldiliK V.ridKfi club. Home , rou clinic of ibis clly dnritiK Hie
Mrs. A. Kellehar, lul'.l Sotilh j last year.
Oalulale, -J, p. in. , f
Friday r MS8 Jane Robinson
Kt. Mark's lillild Cafeteria Gives Holiday Dance
r luncheon at St. Mark's I'arish ;' Miss Jane Itobinson was hostess
house at 12::in. I at a dellnhiiul holiday parly given
(. at her home on Caiiilol Hill Friday
' eveninn. The evening was spent
I For the pleasure
guests Mrs. If. Holmes' parents,
i Mr. and -Mrs. K. K. Mi Kenzie of
i San I'rancisco, Mi, and Mrs. Cole
I Homes entertained at dinuer
1 Christinas Day at their homo on
' Keene Way.
1 -Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. H. McKenzie. Mrs. It. A.
I Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. C Holmes
I and sun Hobby.
i In Karnes and dancing, afier which i YrrMn Coverstone, who Is
enjoyable refreshments were then sl.ninni! the holidays with his par
Mcdtonl Shows served. Thoae iiresent were: The ,.nls al .;. w. Hoffman
Clirlstmas Spirit. ; Misses Winifred Warner. Harriet .icksonville ilaliway will
It is generally conceded Hint j Campbell, Lucille lxiwry. Until ; lf.lYP Tuesday to resume his Mud
the "spirit of Chiistnias" has beem Demerest, Janet Wray-Sinllh, Mar-j ,.s al ,. i'iversiiy of Oregon
..,.i.i...i .if ,,,, in Medford guerile nines of Tacoina. and Miss! whlr,, i. is mking a Ileal
as never before. Ilesldences nnd
business houses have been beaH
tlflllly decorated, Inside antl out,
spreading a glad, friendly greet
ing to all who pass their way.
Tin; outdoor lighting contest which
closes. January 2nd, lias proven
; course.
Jane Itobinson: Messrs. Donald
Moore. Henjamin Day. Robert Ma
son. Ilerlon l.owry. William Dough Dinner Daniv
erty and Charles Thomas. HolTmnn Homo
r, u I I One of the many affairs planned
Mrs. Pame Hostess f students home for the noli-
Luncheon and Bridge .'days was the dinner dance for
Mrs. . II. ralne entertained , n.. ,. Ml.M. w. noff-
i
Itovvi'ita I lii'li'
Hold s.x liil Mt-. (irm
Thf Itou.'iu fin-lc of ihi- Y'i-
IIUlll Ml tll-l.l tllt-il- Ml.i.ll HH'.M-
in for 1 (fi'finln r al lw )uint-if
ixn. Kali -Mini i't Wr.lnfsday afl.T
niti. 1 1 !M h. Tin a I UTiuHih
, was sp't iit playing fittti. Mmh st-nir
was iiiaiU by Mrs. IMiil ( ; rtianlt
ami lnv m uri' ly -M fs- 1 1. II.
KMi-I.Ik.'.
! Tin- i-irch' al.-n timl their rhiit-
White House Not Always Pleasant
Palace, the Hoovers Will Find.
U Is uuiu- a fine ivsMen-'r. tin
olio Mrs. I .mi lltiovtsr will ninvn
into on Ma nil -I. in-xt.
Twenty It. (Iroom, f o u r t o o n
was tlfc at this nu-i'tinj;. Kvei y- ' hatlis. stt am heat
otif had a vi'iy i'iijnyahli tinif. anl ! inn, (uvainr.
at a late liuur the hostess servei
l-cfreshinetils.
tu proniiUlUN: it U "fine specillKMl
if i'nloi.ial ariiiitueture."
"The mistake, of tisnrl h 1 n k
"Amei ii an'" ami "colonial" charac
teristies to ihe arehiti'ctnrt of tlio
leetiie 1-efriK- .mansion 1h matle frequently. Til
ntral vaeuiini aiehUeet. as a matter nf fact, va.s
James Mohan, a Until in Irish man
then teMitiiiK in 'h:uieMon, H. ..
i leanim plant, kit' lien e ipabl.- of
The business meetlni; for .lauu- j serving air eian.n-aie meat uu lm i whn wnn t. ,(istinrtion hy worsi
at y will he hehl at l he home of persons, completely furnished in ihizen American artiiltPc.tH In
Mis. A. P. Smith, tifif. South New - i ihnunu ami with a full ctinple-ia design competition. KurthtT-
lown, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. ; m,U of ,,i,out thirtv-five servants, "1,,r,- H"han'n winiilnK ilosiRn was
2nd. All members are in Keil to be i ' a free copy of the resfdenco of the
. present n there III he exertion of ",1'"K housek-'-por. IhhIt, p.-r- i ,illktt of ilnster. prectrd a few
officers. tsonal inail and valet. years before in Dublin. Thn only
j Twenty-nine first ladies of the : thiiiK, in fad, that wives the presi
Entertained at Dinner land and their families, Including ; d.-nt's hmiso from helm? the Ik
Christmas Day twenty-nine presidents, have lived ; nominiouH copy of u tlucal seat are
I On Chrislmas day .Mr. and Mrs, there. Kor sumo of the changes ( tho terraces, or one-story wIiikh,
William KriiloKtir and son (iilbert. that hav. come with the years ; which project from it.s east and
, enlertaincd for Mr. and Mrs. (leo. j .Mrs. Hoover may well be thankful; .west ends.
It. Yoiiiik. Alter a delicious dinner1 others she mlht regret. The presi-
Ipfi'SenlM Wore exchanged. OlW HU ib'nt's house, or the president's
( being a beautiful cut ulas peii'uine paiaee as It was.calb il
bottle, one InmdreU ami iwtiily I ronn it hum way.
years old, as a loken n( love from It is difficult to believe that i
Mis. Kihlefcar to .Mrs. Voiini;. j number of the first ladies of ,th
I land and not a lew of th
Society Personals
revelntton to local oeoplo and , r " ioa.v nun a no.. ... "- ,., ,Vero hosts at their home on
, - .H..t the tel .Medford In honor ol .Mrs. 11.
nas none iiiucit 1,1 ,v,v...,.
repressiveness ' l', they WMit to tho home of Mrs.
XnVtlier; w"Ve only about 20 Palnj. -he; """"U 7 h' , "IT1" W"' f
entries In this year's contest. '"."J Th ,A s h"11-""" ing.on
the Jacksonville hltflnvay Satur
day even in t?, honoring their non
Vernon Coverstone who Is homo
nearly
local res.dences
lightinK
i Smith held liiuh Hrore. The .zuests
were: Mrs. A. K StemieU, Mrs. I t'opco Kmpliiyes Will Have
j Miss Kll.ahctll Watson returned
Wednesday from Portland, where
! she spent Christmas with her sis
, ter and I'amil) .
j Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mct'ollum
, entei i.-iind at Christmas dinner
for the following Kuests: Mr. ami
i Mrs,. Arthur Hess, Mrs. Dora Hess.
I Mr. and Airs. II. Waikins, Mr. ami
.Airs. David CrilfElhs, Misses Ksther
jand Hull) McCollom.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs spent
'h list mas with M r. atid M rs. lee
Jacobs and Milan Jacobs at Klam
ath Kails.
Miss Muriel Alberts, who teaches
school tu western Washington is
spcudiiiK the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and M rs. Frank
piayou special ... .. ay ....... , (jpoPKe (j Knight, Mrs. SUtney rw Year's
and heipeu nuuenauy to l SmlUli MrH. H. c. Smith and Mrs.
ihj m-x outdoor liKhtlntr pro-;.,. ,, ,....
... - .. i w , II, mint;.
..i,.i.uu THn iit-iuni-coi-
Miss Cecil Humphrey Entertains .' nLu .Mm.k.H.t;uiW . haU
At Central Pom Home jThis annU)1 iff(iir uImiys ()rftws u
Miss teen numpareys vwy , attendance of forum mem- debutante class
tained nine of her yontiK friends tlwi. r, ld ,, ,., " 'IU.,U "le..1 ul?S
red lights, which made such
i beautiful showing at Christmas
.lime can also be used throughout
f the entire year for garden parties,
table and party decorations, ami
on special' holidays such as ,ho,hoine nf her parents on the Old
Party
The annual New Year's party of
( the Co poo employes club will be
Mies Carroll Henderson, daug t r of Captain and Mrs. Frank H.
hter of Capt, and Mrs. Robert Hen- Kreycr, ami one of the most popu
derson, and Miss Engarcia Freycrihir of I ho younger set here. Her
(inset), daughter of Capt. and Mrs. I parents will entertain at it tea
Frank B. Freyer, are popular mem dance at the .M ay t lower tor her the
the "service set" in wash-: day after cnrisnmts.
society. Miss Henderson 1; Moth of Miss Kreyer's parents!
I s a debutante this season. nave neon uecoiateu ny tne i-mu- Allerl,
WtAnl t INti i w. yv) -Viayest mvian Kovtuuiueni wnn me writer "i
the Kay in tin nock?! whirl of the the Sun and Mrs. Kreycr ts dis
canttal are those foilnna'c riitis titiKuishrd as the only foreign wo-
whose fathers are officers in the man to have received tuts honor. of Sacramento, spent tho Christ
army, navy or marine corps. -Tho decoration waa bestowed ns ! mas holidays at the home of Mr
The Bil ls known a ' rvh-o t they -result of her iHiinanltitrlan and Mrs. Hal liatt.
debs," If they chance to he in the : work in Minn when Captain lTvr
Terraces ;ivp Length
Modern architects assert the ter
races are an essential embellish -nieid
of llu- original, Hiving much
needed add it iouni length to the
base line of the facade. Kor more
first than thirty years of tho mansion's
Kenilemen did ml! want to live I later history they wero obliterated,
there, says Karl V. Miller in the (The east terrace was removed
ltetroit News. Mrs. John Adams, j some time prior to lSVn and the
the first president's wile to occu- west terrace became part of a bul
py the house, found it Impossible . bous j-lass structure, dear to tour
to iieat, despite "twelve roniing ists of the sas and '9Us as the con
wood fires." She moved in before servatory. Hoth lorraees were re
the mansion was entirely fiuh lied. I stored under Uooscvelt In 1H02.
of course, and was accustomed, fori There is one other architectural
example, to use the famous east ! idioeyiurasy that helps to relievo
room as a drying room for t he the modern While House occu
famlly liuoti. 1 pants of any sense of obligation to
Death or Two
The house may well have been
the death of two presidents. Hani-
son and Taylor, historians bellev
the Irish duke. This is the fact.
Iconoclastic in itself, that the
housi- as It stands Is only two
lb Irds of a house. The ordinal
President KHImore. after the death ( Hoban deslKn called for three
of Taylor, declined to live in the j stories; the White House hns but
presidential mansion during the
sprliiK anil summer because
'marshes between it and tho river
made malaria inevitable." A con
temporary journalist, writing of a
current congressional report, de
clared: "After a few years the edifice
two, the third story bavin? been
abandoned durinK' the construction
out of consideration of economy.
The "third story," added in the
Kooseveit remodeling, in reality in
an attic, hidden behind the coping
of the roof.
Due to congressional nlggardM-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard, and their
son and daughter Itllly and Mary,
now used as Die president's man- t noss and criticism, the stately East
sion will be abandoned as a private rVom, or "audience ; room," re
residence and appropriated only to jimtlnod unfinished until Jackson's
exei utlve business and public re- administration, belncr before that
ceptlons. The president will be .a Kieat barn with "four large sof;u
allowed, as he ought to bo, a pit- jail unfinished: eiKht pine tables.
are not onlv in- was stationed there us head 01 tne .r. nun iurs. r.ari uuihun
with u party rnua y"1 "J ; dications point to a highly success- , tioas wi,iL.j, other debutantes, at-' 1020 to litJ2. Captain Kreyer, who ; talneil at dinner Christmas tiny.
.,u p i..tv nnd Armistlre Day : o"rt i,(i 0.lf. rmr-ii Point 1 ,U1 ,NU l ' tV f,lUMl" "l tend, hut they also are lnciuucii is assistant jimge auvoeuie oi iihiuu-ih wio. mm iur it.
very pretty eftect, can he h'he' eveninR .'as "' e"iy- Uhaweu" 7. " j V.'6 i" - " In' i Kk .he.
Obtained. . able RUllies, Riter Which light IO- , . niek,V noonlar orrhes- ' ..... ...I., tin a nMiInn nvV
lira. The party will start at It p. j yet made her debut mingle in; Another popular -';irl in tho navy
i.e and hritmas Dinner lnr(y 1 " "nu enni,nut " ,ni" ine -' w i tills social gaiety, her parents on- set is mish v arron uenuorson. tne
uMi, i tertainm.' tor nor intorniaiiy ami mouu yoang muiKiMr i uiinnu
A new fad aoveiopoo um mi. , freslimentH were served
the nast week, that of motoring i
about town each night, to sf
I vale residence, f reo from the in
trusion .either of curiosity or busi
ness," Mrs. Harrison (1S4I-45) pre
ferred to stay in North ltend, Ind.
Mrs. Zachary Taylor 1 1 S 4 ii -f 0 ) re
one map stand, one door sereeil,
one common washstand, basin and
ewer, one pine clothes press unt)
other Junk."
Illcker Over Ftiriiishlnfcs
Furnishings hiivo been tho
WEDDINGS
i.w Month Oakdale. with nearlyi jr. anil Ill's. J. It. Marshal!
a dozen Illuminated resi.lencea' Wero ho.sta at a five o'clock dinner
within 'a short distance was cs-jon t'hiistinas, at their home on
liecially popular and a steady pa-'West Tenth street. ' "
rade of cars was noted on fhrist- The rooms were artistically
CollcRC filrls
Are Kiitertalned
Mrs. t;. A. Kilwards entertained
with an informal party at her
home on Newtown street in honor
HtivltiK her tlehitt for another sea-' anil Mrs. Uohert Henderson. Miss
son. This is the case with Miss Henderson will make her dehnt
KiiKurrln Kreyer, Ihe yontiK dauKlt- lhls season.
Little Tommy Henderson, son Mrs. Biddle Honors
mas nlKht. with many n.o..- ...... oecoia.e.i n i , of Jss ,(.(,, ,.;wa.,s ,, num.
lnK the week. Summit avenue. (.ry. holly and various colored , tripmlx ,,., .cuIpko.
Koss Court, Oranue, Peach. Holly j iiKhts and a heautltully Klowini, j Thp KU,,Mll ,,.,,,,. Ml!ta Louise
and other streets on too "'' "a" "l-B ' Fluhrer. Miss Kathryn Sweeney,
.t.ln ,,a .ell us Hast Main. Queen , ti eness of the effect. A. very ... .,,. ,.,. ,,, ,.. ',..
Anne and the residences on me ;, leveriy consu ucieu vilm. .Miss ltowen dale. Miss I
hill ii Ian moved popular w.un cottaue. Willi Jnviai-iaceu .--u..... ,., ,..
local people and vlsltot j to the mysteriously ,emerginK from the j JMiH (;i.u,.K.'1 .;,iw,i ds.
t.jty, red l.rlrk chimney, occupied thej
This beautiful Christmas - cus-j center of the attractively arranged I Mrs. .Montiromery HoMcss
torn is gaining headway all thru table. Tied to the streamers, f,ti,iaii t'luli
of Mr. and Mrs. I hid Henderson.
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1. C
(iodlove at :tl!i North Holly street
for a few days. Tommy's home
Is in Crescent City, where Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson, who were
r....n,....i.. ..nui,i..,ou itt Hilt. rilv.
.ilwards, c ni) I)lllkhl(f ,!.,,. home.
;
Jorgensen-Semon Weddinn
Leading Event of the Week
One ol the most beautllul home
el I "
ih. .mlra t-niied states and much carefully concealed Inside the cob.! T1, ...iht,,,, m. Thmmlnv
credit Is due Medford for uoinKjwere nilrtn-provoKing g.ns evening with Mrs. faude Mont- weuuniKS ol ,,,e noii.in.v s.-,.n..,. Mll( j,,,, Aitdiews, Mrs. . !'. Hid
Guests at Luncheon
Mrs. W
with n luncheon Friday at the Ho-
tel Medford In honor of tho house
guest or Mrs. T. K. Daniels, .Mrs.
William liutlge, of Oalilaad. and
Mrs. it. L. Walthor, ol I'ortlanil.
Covers were, laid for tlio follow
ing: Mrs. J. II. Tomlln, Mrs. 11.
Ii. Harder, Mrs. fills Newbury, Mrs.
E. U. Plckel, Mrs. 15. (i. Hldtlell,
Mrs. K. II. Porter, Mrs. M. I'urdln,
SI ni-ilcr-Mt'Mllllii
I-:ivood Straeder, who has been
employed In this city for several
months, and Miss Vera Mc.Mlllln
of ItoKchurg, were married at five
o'clock on Christmas Day at the
Kpiscopal church in Itosebiirg. .Mr.
j malned from choice In her .inlet greatest source, of public bickering
home al llaton Houge. President i and President Van Buren probably
Arthur lsl-sr). viewed with dls was the greatest victim of criticism
tasto the prospect of moving into j on that score. Van Buren spent
lml l Wl ,.,.n.l,... i.vi.i...l ,,,L'i.
H. l.i.hile eytertnined j lh(.,r'hn,;it) , Modfonl.
4
neaitlorr-Olhi
The marrhiKe of Miss Alice
Olln. daughter of Mrs. II. It. Oltn
to louls K. Deardorf, was silemn
i.ed at 7:. '10 p. m. Christmas day
at the homo of the bride's mother
mother tn I'orlland. Iteverewl
the White House, but (1M t.
That the house as It stands is n
)ea ut If ul residence., appropriate
for the purpose for which it was
built, no one will deny who has
seen It. It is a mistake, however.
$7,MOo on redecorating the house,
and. was accused In congress of
huviiiK made it "a pnlaco ns splen
did ns that of the Caesars and us
richly ndorued as tho proudest
Asiatic mansion.'.'
No Mother-In-Law Jokes in Sicily
CALTANISIITTA, Italy-
I loved to aerenado her or furtively
On this .Sicilian Island and, for ! "Him li gifts. If. for any reason
that matter, nearly everywhere
tho marriage has to bo postponed.
holiday lighting program.
In il thousand and one com-, mil games and ."" were enj cu. c by -sun" which was enlovedi , Mis. .1. Owen. Mrs. . 1. vawier, ed hy her sister. Until Olln. who i i,n, ,.... knife or the blood-feud,
mlinltles in this country, thej Those present at the enjoyable UIlti, lnt.h was served hy the hns- H-'"' ol "!l8 '"J 1,1 1 ' Mrs. (ler). Trelclller, Mrs. Kose wore a charming frock of pale The happy mnrrlages make for The latter Institution, the blood
syniholic moment . of peoce-on-j occasion were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. lPjf A very . delightful evening ' Saturday morning, December -'-til- Scheffelln, Mrs. ('. M. Knglisll and pink taffeta and carried a boil- deep and permanent lies of nffec- ! feud, widely spread in Italy, par
earth arrives at dusk on Christ-, k. pc Snuza. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe wnM reported by all who were able 1 The marriage was solemnized nt Mrs. It. A. Holmes. !uuct of roses. ' Hon and lar'o families. i llcularly In Sicily and Calabria,
mas Eve when a great shrouded Marshall. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. II. J'". to attend. ,lle home of the bride's pnrelils The house was effectively dec- Contact between men and wo. runs thru the entire story of rola
iewel flnshes suddenly into o'Uc Soiiza. Sr., Mrs. W. H. Ander-- 1 . ' . . ,.,, ,Ilh , The Misses Wallers ! n r a t e d with chrysanthemums, men, rreo 'and constant 'n child- I Hons between tho sexes. Kometlmo
brilliant, animate thing tho com-l , ,n. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' Miss Paley Hostess ,on i nner l.ai.t uicnm. wnn i;v- 1'li-nsaiul Parly. 'palms nnd ferns. hoo.l, becomes rigidly ivstrlcled so a feud originates from a trifling
nuinity Christmas tree. In thejnewett and baby son of Kureka. I Informal Party , etend Lawrence orriclaling. Th(, Dornlby Jane audi .,.fri. n,e entrance nf the hrld-1 soon as the hoy and. girls reach i slight.
homes of these communities there Calf.: Misses Catherine Coyle,; .Miss Marjory Paley was hostess! The bride, who was given In K ( f , , .. Nl,w., )llirlv Mr8 Ah(. Man Hudson , tho ago of puberty, (litis go about j. If a Sicilian, father of a rinugh-
ure perhaps smaller trees spring-!, Verne Anderson. Martha l)e to a nuniber of frlt.nds on 'I'hurs-1 marriage by her lath.'r was dress- ' ' ., ,nf,mally ml son played the wedding march. I only with girls, boys with boys. , ler of marrlageablo age, should
Inc nto life ' Kvery home takes u.rrv Hit.l.son, and Mr. day evening, from i lo . , ed 111 a frock of neum silk ac t.. n. nt. it.iini ini,in.ai .,.,i,lnK (nr.r serv.-d They see each other at the dally I happen to say to an old friend of
up tho torch of light as though ,, Mrs. .1. IX. Marshall and son,' no guests invited were, l-.sti er ove cicam sa. a. i o s .-: uiei. no,,..- "" ' "' (ll . i,,,,,,.,,,!,,,, g,-ll following walk when girls go arm-in-arm In j his some night nt the local cafe:
i. V...H i.,.., .miseri on from hand tcU- ol,A"""cl' 1 . "l""Ll'.' 1 " ...
" " . ' i -i- j C.ore. knls Nicholas. Hazel Mtiffall. 1 and 1 es of the valley. ,,n,l i-li .c,ilale were s.-rv
The country-sides and l,r- Kll nance Joan De lasd. wem o yn hrotise. ;)"" ' "TJTuZrUr m-xl y..r ...! Is employed ! never speaking to them. They -see band for my girl." and If Ihe boy's
ban areas of 48 states become " '., ... ,.-, ., ,. ,V, ' ,-vn,. ,,.,' , m ', I ,,r II,.. f, kwas ,...l I I. -lone.. I.ia IVwell. at the Win-lands lleallly Shop.
radiant gown of ugnt. , r..s .......... . ....'. .,... ,...'... .....'.! u., ....i...i i,,,, ,,r ......i.m.Ib I....'.....,.., i m-..i - ,,,.,i l,..v! The groom Is employed al the
I Kver .l.in.e nn.l nigll J..m ......... ........ ...... ; I """" U,,.,lf,..,l ., ,.n,nI,nv.
... ... th- 1.-1L.U- ti.mii n lo-1 enmve.l.. llerreHh nielils were sci-v. i or l,MH georgeilo ami ia( e. .me, .:il.i viili.-rn. " " 1
, ...i .,,..,.- ecninir. Iianclng will ' cd iv Doi'thy While, and Kosa ! carried a boinpiei ot rosenuus. .
lesinai oi i,..,.... i. .......! ,i .. l.u, Mi-
.... .r ' i . . ... ... ... L., . . .. ....... ..... l.ii.iu.. l'tiesls
of the 1 man. All altar was arraimeo in : ... r.n, r,... . ...
..in i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay LaMnrr. ofirr.,..i ,.t the fire nlace with ferns. . "f tlu-lr .laiigliier, Mrs. i.oie
tho period, all homes have hfen ; L,".'l. KlndH of'- Angeles, s d over In, nsellas and palms. ; llol.ii.s n,l family.
encouraged, in decorating .w,ni, - ,,,,., Medford Salurday on their way lo . Pieceeillug Ihe entrance of Ihe " '
ami ." i..-,.--r, , . , .,,... ,i..... ...in i.,i. , I. .. . .. .. Mr. mill li-s. Klllllllllll
"""" brlilal patiy, .mis. ai. . nugiui ; v ., ,
mother. in Pn.mis,. Me" A. Ander l "l"r'aln t-r I rlen.ls
world may feel its cheery salute " . ,., .. .. rr . i son nlaved Ihe wedding Tlnrch. Mr. nnd Mrs. (I. J. KiinzniuTi
draped in a r
l leile.-wavs. causeways, pathways
i.ii.I driveways bloom with a fo-; I"'
lingo of light. The
friendliness' Is on
rtart at !l
in Keeping ..nil me b,,...v ... - ,., i. .ui hn
I Mr
E. McKenzIO make
and Mrs. Deardorf will
their home In Ibis clly.
ii. ,1,1 ... let .mine of their friend-!' noise makers
llness outside, where the passing Jag ' greetings.
Social Events of
Church Societies
So. happily has tb
Immediately following Ihe wed- entertained Wednesday evening "t Ijl(,v A, tl
taken hold In tho past few years: i-.'a.ima.e ' '""; Hostess tor uinner party , .. .-..ceiiilon lor Ihe forty tel. their h,.,,,.- il, '. .nor ..f Mrs. Knnz-
Vlhat decorative exterior lighting piann.a .or....- "''" "'"no ny o , , Mrs. .,-ns lu.ab-- Curler of use.
of homes, lawm. and f.,llg.0may ; the .rrv.. of ""'i''ut . V'" '""v ! Kun.h "ornwell and Mrs. Kmersotl ' ,shl,,g.on. and Mr. and Mrs.
l.a i l tn lio n Sinn leuieiu ' ""v.t, ....... v .
i.... . .he ei.fnmui.llv tree and invited friends. The Melody Six ,.. Malsetl.
.... ... iia .h home I will lurnish Ihe music. t f Iflll slree
DuriiTuMhe current week. ' JW foP ,
"'. ''..."'"i'''. 'M.,r..', T ' (iould pouretl and were assisted by .Spring, r ami daligblers ll.-Hy and
ll, at I- .IM l'.asl lhlll-'M ,, l-i-lngle, Mrs. Lverelt .Jean of I'oiiTin.l. The .-v ng was
iitJ . "n" , I TrowbrlUg.' and Mts. .lack Swem. sen. In pl..;h, bridge,
evening with a !.ner, Th hriile kmiI,iIhI lru,n Mnl-i Tim guests were: Miss Cecil
Friday ever
dance nt the Malsed home, bavin-;
, I'lrsl AlI'llKHIIS. 1 Mill-.-..
The Ladles' Aid snclely or the
Klist M. H. church met In regular
homecoming. Friday iift.,rno..n.
Mrs. (leorgo Klltizman presiding.
Song. "What a l-'rlen.l We Have In
Christmas ev until the new year., ,.,,,. w. ,, .,',,.. .- ,i Mr. Leonard rd high and attended
the spirit of the great festival win , nraro D. How- ...,rkeV Mr Unlergrove llasiR"" "" Kn" "in- Hali.-rs ami oaiigni.
,,e,.l,le over Ihe homes of Amerl-: , ,,,.. ... ' "rKl'. '" r;. ' " T"'y ..''. ! r.loved at Swem's for several years. ' and D.ii'olby Jane.
I,. wh Cht as It,' anife,,a 10 hi .1. i. Hn
.i.. u.ni ,'hrUlnnis nnd a ' ' . .- ... ....... .'""""I'.f-". " "'ri in ue ri ..u,.. ,.r....in is former V from Mail,:.!. .Mr. Carter.
"'" 'Z ' ..... -y - . Uj Meiuoro. as giiesm oi .ins. i i...i mho in v s lllak from the I nlver- j - . t' A...m u... i. ... ..
Hnnn ONew Year." i J! ., .h ,,r i.ters, , -i O... m. i,i. ,. Norway and attended TmOu m Snrmger and .laug
! ., .1 ' ; , n..i f. ' . . ' '. '.. . ' . ,-l U i, there. .I.an. o
i, u.,. ..-,,,,. V. ! 111. i....... nn.i v.- ..! , ...1-...l i
i.len.is": Mrs. ll. T. Lnwton leading
Oregon ', Cuss. Miss Vivian Coss, Mrs. W. A. l)ln (,.vt(m , offering prayer.
rs .nary i-.ii... Ml.H. A. t, 'gea In behalf of
Mr. and Mrs. I . ,, ,.rre mesente.l Margaret
and daughter I llllt llllin )n ,. ,,, Druams to
Mr. and Mrs.
Hel." and "llyn Low," with Mrs.
In Defense cf the "Funnies"
betrothalR mav eontinue for manv
olne on the Hoil of Italy whero dl- yearH. CuHes of enKngemenU which
Walter I. Itiley performed Ht'Mvoreo Ik unknown, where blood t have hutted JO, 26 or even 30 years
lint; ceremony before a few rein- j t.ourse hotly and emotion run i are not unutmal. During this period
llv. H and friL-ndn. loutekly to extremes, the Institution j mutual loyalty muat be nn Htrong
one of the first small cities in j earn, and at the other nd r K((nu.ry at h(,r cozy i,limff the was t lint of Mifl Murjoiio Semon. (,( MrM, . K. Uanh'lH, Mm. Win. j The brblr wmo a frock of phi'Mof matrimony in nluayH n very Rerl- '. as after niartiuK". If It hnppenu
the west to put on a successful (ne ribbont were the dainty plaee ROuthern boundary of the rfty. A I datmhter of Mr. and Mr. ('. .1. IliuUo, Mim. 11. 1.. Wallher,' Mvh. erepe bark nalin nnd carried "ioiiM matter. .Matrimonial JeHtlnff j not to be on either wide tho re-
eards. After dinner musie, oiiki-, xhort buslnfss eMMloa was follow-i . w..vun i,.,...,,.,. VV. it. l;I(l(lle. Mr. C. I. Hutchlmin, whower hoijuet. Hlw wan tittend-(tf the' "mother-in-law" type Ih un- milt may be quick action with the
Known.
. i. i riinu tiiu iw.vy miMuiiiir nn nnn i iriinn. vnn nnvn n iinn vniinir
I me fi'rrimioy . i . " - j - -" --o
I ne nruie nas uvea in huh rnyi"" mmsi. " . -
eae.h otner attain at nuirrn, wnm- . i;uiut hiiouiu neHiiaie in kivo en
uKniu men and women are entirely thuflastic nxsent, fiKhtin between
Kpparaicd. They meet at the grpat (ho two famlliea mifilit .ttart on the
annual fair held In every village j spot and ennlnue, for Keneraionn.
or at kiiiii( carnival dance. There )isIoyatty in wedlock earns a
may even he rate ocranioiiM when j (dash, leavfnK n life-long cur
they actually im-et personally, but arrow the face, or worse. Hi nee
even then the cimvei sat ion, slow the people are Intensely Jealous, n
land bullion. Ik carried out within look or n Kesture may h Interpret
earshot of parents or relative. ; ed iih disloyalty. For this reason
The d."dt AH of parents stronKly ; In ninny parts of Sicily married
influence choh e of mates, hut ) women nro virtually kept under
I Hpontanetvus affection nan an ex- ', lock and key. In .Sardinian nioun-irelb-nt
hanre of overcomlnif ob-jfflhi resiona a stranffcr mav not
slachs. t'ourtlnif Is often romnn- ! vpenh to a woman of the cruntry
tie. The youth may nlnhtly wll.'ii'Ut Ineurrins ilnnger of tt
many miles to the home of h'v a.y.fi- and terrible ieath.
by Anna Mldary; "Habits," by TM
Kar (tUCHtf Kuth Ih-flnfs; reifva-
O ih Jtetty "'"i ( r)(1I(.nr0 . iHiikey nmimimnlst,
KeadlnifH. "Hntiit of ( 'htist mas."
He has been employed as onion-. 7. . O ! hy .
i - .. ...,. ... i.. i ti nu liiii'niv iiohii'mm
' eer lor tne nuiesoy comp"". ' ; :, ' . , tmr (tiiestM
Riftkau D.ru r.iaKr.t. Motitnnn for oevern years and for ' ll,u"' .iii.n, chiiitiiiii-." Ilttlo Joun Hurk.
the comi week will be the Anv r-iS)(,n)rH i(avn IIitp. Thi Week the past four yearn Iihh been em-j r.enernl JiiM-ph Ume Hoelety C. iurK the nodal hour, the
lean lirinn New Year dance to Muriearet Ijiunsimch ar-' In honor of the twelfth hirthrlav ' ployed hy thin same company at ' A. !t. was entertained by .Miss royalty circle served refreshments.
take place at the Oriental tlardens rAV(1 ,n t,. ciiy Sun(Iiy lo pend of her daiiKhter lils. Mm. F. K. 1'rosi.eft nnd In this city. l-iitilc Murray on Thursday after-. Tho(lp observhiK birthdays weifj
luejtuay. janunr i. now n.. , h.dubr: with her narents. i irhnlH entcrlnlirpd n number of i After a weddlnt trip Ol tw-i ; oon, uecrnii.er son. Mm. K. M. Corel. Mm. Cornwall
Once iiKaln nn eminent uu(hori-of humor ond esthetic taste 1t4
tv comes forward to tell tho world word, the comicn are mer? pafc .
. .. ii'"hnn for f'ie niurons.
that newspnper i-n Aftrr n.. th(. UlXU nhoilt ....
U.,..n Vmi Vr....'w Itllll
iK-aillnc KliCO.f the Wcrk
One of Ihe big holiday parties on plirnllr Medfonl t.lrl
attended ihe Legion Christmas ; Mr nrt Vr. f!oorilP lnnspneh. ! girls at her home on Honth Holly I woeka In California they expect to
last uV. are ., ,.av. on N w Yxr s day atrect, December 2S. make their home in .iieniorn
Pleasant ao.i. ii... ..... ... ...r . w- ffr jIcrrm Oregon, where she Is
ng pa, . ........ "i-" "" iimrtlns in the Merrill
l.lgger and better than ever. Spe- J (.h(Ml
The soelely will c.illert short Mri (Jo() . Ktimman. Mrs.
fiames were enjoyet! follow"! ,
I
eial earnival favors and . holiday
.rlaltle will odd to the gaiety
of the atfair :Q exc. Ileal mush
Is assured by ihe ennimlttee In
.-harge. rroeeels or tn.. .lanre in i r.lliv,., nnrt mends,
bo turned over lo the Legion Drum ! pprl, to leav.. some
Corps fund. ..." week or her home.
K. H.
storl.-s and books to be sent to the . Honor guests. Misses
Vete.-i.nM br.Mi.ll:.! Ill I'orlland. Klve t i.. . . .. t i.. u..it.....
- ..!- IA MkU. . .. . .. J'1 ...... .....u-m- -
grade by r. freshmentn. i . "" " " 1 ' " . " : .101 lars a er lor a inr-e year : tryi i,u,.,0 van NessJJ Margaret
The guests fnelii.'.ed. K.ihfr Alrx-i ol""n' ' '", "" . " ' ,, " " .; n"' i "a,., .... j ,,,, Uuh Hedges.
,l asked lo give , Tho I'rlsellla i-lreln of the First
. iandar,
Mrs. R. O. nines. ho. lives,-In u, .(Jtwndolyn Kraiiss. Trrlni,
Portland, has Iwen here for tho Knglisll, .MarjorJ- Paley. n r o
Barbara r l.dd. Ilaz Mof- i -"";n 1W?',ln'""'lar k. t'-J ?. '"""'" ''"'X
.ndolyn Kradss. Yrrlni ; ?-V ln l,lc K"Ik!u" '" 'Z'"'"" "
hall.
8
past two weeks, visiting with Seheff.-l, Jean larr'il'e, lletlyj vii-- ftowena Hale whn Ik al-i
...I...!....- ...... -l.l- tiu . Thn.n.l..l- I - 1. .... I..n. 1 I ill I . . ,
She -x- Ann Thorndyke. t'nrltnn Jane lllll. i ,-.,.
time this Helen Stearns. Ittlhv Mono. I aili-, . .... 1....1.1 i.i. l.r.r
'erlne Cnaney and. Jot.d Uo Loh. ?,,,.' ,. Viovd Conk. ic- Murray aorved rufrcshincnU. 1 present.
the I nlverslty of Oregon.
nil tho nioro reason for. the
their own definition of Chrlslnins. , Melhodlst rhnreh will meet wllhlpundlts to scorn and rldlrttlo the
Koine very Interest In nnd original 1 Mrs. Henry Hall of 32s Kdward
'Pleas were given. street on "Wednesday afternoon.
I.ueile, and her mother. Mrs. C. All members are urged to ho
know their business fairly " lawfulness of tho comlem'it la dls
and human nutnro still better, j tinetly novel, not to say retissh
even In Ihe ninking nn.l publish- lug, to hear Dr. Ijiwsoo 1. I)',v
Ing of sueh allegedly foolish amtjery, tllreetor of the Institute ot
absurd features ua the "funnies." t;hll.l tlul. lance, any a brave word
Vnr of eottrse newspaper t-omii-s , n their defense. This ntithorlty.
have long been a favorite butt, for j speaking before the parents' coun
the Intelligentsia. ell of tho Philadelphia Child tlllld-
To this miphlstlrated class they nne cllnie, went so far aa lo bor-
hnve seemed the sow's ear of nrt
nnd humor. And herause mil
lions have frnnkly und wltnout
row a few laurel leaves from tho
lofty crnnlum of science nnd
transfer them to tho brow of the
shame enjoyed tho comls strip icomle strip, lie waa convinced
"common people." Aa they anw
the comics are aa Important help
townrd understanding children aa
any scientific work ever produced,
It, any ono who could tolerale tho land domestic prohlema are Ilium
"funnies" must needs hnvo a I mated by th Insight of the com
frankfurter and auueikraut lenaojia artists." St.. l'eteraburg New