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PAOR FIVE o JfEDFORn MATL TRfRUNE, MEDFOKD, OT.i:;o, SfXPAY. .lAN'l'AUV V. W2'X O Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St. Phone 300-L or 71 of J0ckh f B 4 Card Party (iniilcn Club I This Week . r:it nfflivrs. W""',' , , , t! Tho ladies of St. Murk's Ullild ' Tin- Medford Garden clul) held C.rcater II r d I o r J Club ..iu.,,1,,, ,.,. ,,, 1,i.P .,.,,,. .,...i,.i- .....nthlv liiciinir al bridge party. Hotel Medford, ca,.,, Imrt!t.H tor ,.xl Friday, .lanu-: tho Hotel Medfor.l January 8 o'clock. at with Mr. Miksclw Hrv IK lit ! m in St uhim.u T.-in t. ' tiioma. un.wi t , ,,aripli house. Progressive and presiding-. - i Janes studio, 7::l0. pivot bridge will be plave,l. ; letter from Mr. Crawford) j Installation of officers of ,.,,, u,i.(, ..i!arc f,,r tho i ,..,.,,. f,m the Chamber of: Chrysanthemum Circle No. afternoon is Mrs. Hal I'latt. Mis. :(-OInlm.reo, was rd by tho seen-; Mrs. K. 11. l'ortor. . Popular Medford Girl Married In California 18, Neighbors of Woodcraft, , v Htennctt. Mrs. S. Sidney in I. O. O. I', ball. 7:30 ). m. Smith, Mrs. M. W. Watmer and f Tutxlny. . j Mrs. T. J. Arnspiger. East Nidi' Circle Methodist church, homo of Mrs. o. V. Chrysanthemum Circle Myors. CO'J south Oakdule I Will Meet Tomorrow avenue. Chrysnuhtemum Circle No. S4, year wore elected as follows: Mis .iimuii.ii .m'iii- : Neighbors or Woodcrall. will noltljcarl swlgcrt. president; .Mrs. i- odist church. South. 2:30 P. their regular meetliiK Monday cvi-lden. vice-president; Mrs. lloddard, in. i nliig, January H. at .:30 o cluck In , nensurer: Mrs. Potcr, secretary. A rising vote of thanks was tai-y In this letter the club was In vlted to "co-operate on a comnut- Inlty i best. This was considered und recommended. Xtw officers for tho coming Women's Missionary SI- ! (he 1. U. O. V. Iiall. ciety Presbyterian church. . At this meeting the officers for home of Mrs. f. MrCloud. ; th year 19M will be inslHlted. This ' S23 East Main street, 2:30 p. ; will be followed by a social hour. ra. All viit!n; Neighbors nro most cor- Wednesday. v diully invited to attend. Wednesday Study Club Kiven Mr. Mlksche for liis won derful inspirational service nnd eo-opcration during the past year. Mrs. Swtgnrt. the new president save a short talk and impressed the thought of service from each member of the club and asked for advice and assittanco in every 4 aucrt day. home of Mr-s. lieu- School of Music .2. .1 o I. t I..L-.1..),. v,.iiiiii ! Will niu Roeital I'ythian Sisters, K. I', hall. The Medford School of Music way possible to help put nnd keep Lutheran church chicken will give a recital Friday evening. Medford on the. map In a floral dinner, 5:110 to p. m. January 25. at their hall In the way. 1 ltowena Circle 'covered dish Sparta building that is open to the. I The Garden club la looking for s luncheon, home of Mrs. public. Uerntce Lolger will pre- J ward to u very useful nnd enjoy- W. Howard. -IDS Bcatt.y scut violin pupils and the piano; able year. 1 street. numbers will be two-piaui enseal- i , I'rlscilla Circle of the First bio numbers by Mrs. K. E. Gore's ! Vast Matron's Club Methodist church, home of ! pupils. Mrs. Georgo Androws w.lll Have lainchcon. Mrs. Picket, 1010 Court present voice pupils and it is hoped! Tho Past Matron's club of the street, 2 o'clock. that the juvenile, orchestra will be ; o. 10. S., met in the ladles' re- Thursday. ready to appear. jceptlon room of the Masonic hall Delphian chapter meeting, j ; Monday afternoon, January 7. V. W. C. A. house. North ! , Hih -cvelt Parent Touchers At one o'clock ft three-course Bartlett street, 9:30 a, m. 1 Ilac Mei'tlng ;lunchcon was served In the small dining room by the hostesses. Mrs. Hay. Mrs. llodgklns and , Mrs. Purcell. Twenty-one past Workers' Conference of a ino-t interesting meeting was Christian church Sunday held by Roosevelt Parent Teacher sellout teachers and off icers association on Friday. Januarv at the church. 7:30. ,llth. The president. Mrs. Dolph ! matrons were present to enjoy the Friday. Phiips. announced that the state luncheon and Mrs. MinKler. re- Washington Circle Parent- president. Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, will jtirlng matron "f Iteames chapter, i Ttachcrs meeting. 3 o'clock. , be at the county council meeting was guest of honor, liridge nnd I St. Mark's card party at jto be held In Medford Saturday. ' pool were tho principal dlverslons " o'clock. January 111. iof tile afternoon, Mrs. William; Saturday. 1 Sixth grade pupils, accompanied Urayton having higlv score In Juveniles of Neighbors of ; by Miss Allen sang three songs. jbr'dge and Mrs. Frank Corllcs Woodcraft In I. o. O. I", ball Miss UusueH's ill! room won t !i wiuniiiK the consolation prize. at 2 o'clock. ! fern for having the most mothers These parlies are becoming very Jackson County Council of i present. Tho graduating chiss of , popular, tho Past Matron'a club the Oregon Congvess of Par- twelve pupils were guests of the j being a vital factor in the life fonts and Teachers. Guest, association. jof the chapter. j. !.. -ii' n- f'.,.i,rt.,l vii.in The bohule uv pupils oi .iuhht president. high on, "Itesolwd that Oregon . jj, I shall furnish free text books," was . .;. ; excellently given neuinos Cliapter Has lnsttiUntioii The Installation of officers Keames chapter No. C Order onsidi.'rlng the age of the pupils. The judges. Dr. i Stearns and Mr. I lrich. round It diffjeult to decide. Tho affirma i tive 'won. Those on the afflnim itlve were, Hetty Stennctt. Virginia Dunluva, June Uavis. Negative,. Eastern Stnr has alvviiys been ml ...... M.. t-,1(,0. Marjorlo Me- outstanding social affair of the n vltyne I,owry. year and the ceremony held nit Follow lng the program, a social Wednesday evening, January !lh.,lom. was ,,njoyi-il. Mrs. C. M. was no exception. The lieiititiful situs. Mrs. Sam ltichurdsoti. Mi's. new Masonic hall was fragrant I ii a. Thi- rolf and .Mrs. C. V W. C. T. V. Will Celebrate Uuilvcrsuiy or Amendment. On Wednesday, January ICth. the W. C. T. I,", will celebrate the ninth anniversary' of the passing of the liith nmendment. All mem bers, and friends aro Invited to meet at the V. W. C. A. at 2:30,, when the following program will lie given: Opening song. Sil ipture reading Mrs, ' God love. Praver Mrs. S. I.. Leonard. Hooding of t'urant S23.000 I"''"' P.,., . .if y s'-ti y -S 's - I). A. Its Will Conduit ' Mrs. Edith l.umsdeti of roil land Southern Oregon Endeavors Amcricniiluitloii s.-ImniI. f arrived Saturday and is a house Meet In Jacksonville The Daughters of the American guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Col- ; i h,. Crater Lake Union of South Itevolution ill reopen their, vlK. Mrs. I.uinsdcdn nnd Mrs. Col- , ,,,. ,)reKO endenvors lu-ld an ex Aiiiericanlratieii scIimoI for the ap-' 'K cre college lriends. having at- ,,,,UVU 1leing at the home of pllcnnts of citizenship. tended Oregon Slate collece. 'ins Mrs. Seveiyns in Jacksonville on These si boob, hao been con-! is Ml's- I-tnsden s llrst visit in this Friday evening. Supper was serv diicted twhe yearly with marked ''"' ''"' a in'nil'er ol years. nfter which a business session success. I im. en., a.', it.t' .r o...,i i ,' was held. Plans were made for Classes will be held every Sun-' )nH hcell touring' Europe for a year, j j1,11 ''"'I"'' . day afternoon at 2 p. m. at the lm.,Vl, , this cl.v IMdav and will lT1,',? I"s' ,,win" fl ?l.uelt library beg nnlng January 2nth. ,,,, , Kvok ,, ' hmlS(1 I renr, lary, to arm s, en. nus.asm t..oks and instruclons are Ire) K,,sl nf ,. oU, u,o ..iend, .Mrs. I . ,h", Ml"'', '""v"' h JJ to any one desiring to become ilmrv Ttiir.c-r. I1" hal"'!1 '" Ma' Ther, wer" cltl-,:en even though you are not j about tilteen present at thu meot- ready for the February court. The, Howard 1- linrtu received a let-jing. cluipter also lias booklets for any tor from home during the holt-1 ione who wishes to apply for cit- days, saying that both hid father: Ancestral Dinner I l.en.-hl.. tho Auiericanlrjitlon com- and mother were 111. lie left for Presbyterian Church I mlttee. will be glad to help nnv Nebraska Saturday morn ng. Jan- The Woniens Association of the one wlhing asslslunei'. Call Mrs. uary tth. and since then throe i Picsbyterlan church are giving an 'tl O ll'Mbinl or phone lilii. I ine.-sagcs have arrived, each more J ancestral dinner Friday evening, t " I urgent than the lust, saying that January IS. al 0 o'clock. There ! College Women's Club ! his mothers condition was dan- will be turkey and other very good I Meet Hotel Medford I gerous. Mrs. Harm has had word , eats and the guests will have the The College Women's club ol I (,0,11 him twice en route, but is unique privilege, of siltlnt with' I tin, Kogue River valley was enjoy-1 unable to get a message to hi, 11 1 Ihrlr own kind -1. e.. if your ntices H bv a lurgo number of members ,,, ,!,, , know who, her he has j t came 1,0,1, England you will innd guests at the Hotel Medford. ,.,.aehcd home or not at this time. I Imcgatlier at the English table; I January 12, l!i2'.i. The tables were ; those of French ancestry at the j decorated with ferns, sweet peas! Tho degree staff of the Hehekah ; French table. The Scotch will not 1 und Kenweed Stock. .lodge will give a card parly on : be asked to economize it, a euli- Miss Florence llurd. the presi- i Wednesday evening, January Hi at i nary way al the table reserved for denl, nsked them to retire to the ' S o clock at the lodge hall to which , their countrymen nnd niose who meez.anlne floor, where Mrs. l.e-1 the public Is invited. 'hall fiom the Emerald Isle will re land Montzer had charge of Ihe; .'gale each other with Irish wit at I tiie tatue duiKeii ,n green. Mrs. N. 11. Newcomb Is rospnn- WEDDINGS A lU'l'ginan-Young y unlet wedding was sol- program. Miss Marstens, who wns to have charge of tho music, wns tumble to be present, bill sent her assist, 'ant, Miss Ixiulso Yoder, who piny led two violin solos neciuuimnicd by Miss Wold. The musical 1111, I hers were "Fifth llullgiirllill brV)n..,,U,J,;ss Theimn then reviewed Ihe modern drama. 1 linking the Moscow Art Theater of ; ";'Mnan became the bride of Mr. Illussia. where they have no ap- Chester 1 onng s,, of Iplause, no music helween sets. : el V.ung of Nin Diego. I al t I The piny reviewed was "Katrina" t '"' members of the la y weic 1 ,.e I. ,,! Sliinili-vev She (lev, told i I'l'esenl. ! .,' ,.t il, I'lel..' lieiw.l.ne Theiilerl Till SO young folks Will ol New York Citv. opened liy Eva ; heme to their many ! l.e (inllloun In 1H2R. Miss llnnna-1 no South liiversldo I way reviewed llm opening play, this city. I Clierrv orcnaru, uy w 11 1 o 11 iTchekoff. Six of the original Itus slan players took pm'l In Ihe play i In New York. Miss llannnway i closed by telling us that the Lit I entry Di iest of today, January 12, Ili2'.. gives n review of a New Civic llepelory Theater opened llecem j slide for this novel dinner nnd says I ! If your itncestry Is very eosmopoli. omn!::cd Monday afternoon Janu ary seventh at the Christian be at friends at avenuu, of Social Events of Church Societies inn you may out at tho "Just plulu ! Yimkee" tnlilo. Tin- Junior MlMsfonnty no:Ioty I of ihv Siut)i , Mothoilisi church under iho lcnUcrshlp of .Miss Keller 'ami M I'm. Krnnk KohiTts held a vt'iy lmporiuiu mcvtmi; In the 1 church i:irlor I'rUlity vcninj;. fhers fur tho coining yvnv vrevv i clfdt el it nit Iho work for tho ruinliiK yenv outlined, Aftor Iho luif.lniMs purl of tho mooting wax di.spMM'd nf (ho ovenlng wns spout In pliiyhm Kinnes. UffroshniontH of Kitiulwlchrs and cocoa woro served. of Minn UoniiicJ olluyd Umiiithi nclcd ns lies) man Ollon t'haiifs and the uhIoih Included JiyillOlul K'lntMlom of lln.l" liv (i. Mnitliie. SililTil Tho innrriaK1 Huso Hillings WilJlaiiis which waa noloninl'.od AlWiiulcy, A. Orlu. Thilip J at tho 1..IUI0 t'lnuvii of i'"ioworrt,.:lyminon una Clnronoo IIii:-tfivot. t tf 'm, ,;Mt dj fjivle of tho Clenilalo. Calif. Thnrsdny. .Iati- 'Tho bride. Is I ho nttraol Ivo lls(lo(w Club ' Jl-iri .Methodist Kplm-opii I church nary 10, wns one of the leading I ridughlor nf the lute John Ii!H-j ImU italnotl Uy Mi. Shh'loy. ' w,j m(M,t wJ(h -IrM 0 y MyeiH, immmi events ur iu.it cny. m i.w i imr Jinn .urn. i;i nines 01 iuih wno ot mo ni'im i'iw""'" tinn wiiih oakdoln avenue Tuch- Mrs. MoDoiuiUI Will lintorluin .MlssnK- Soololy. " TuoMloy ufternoon tho Woman's Missionary society of tho l'reahy torlan church will hold Its res"- rtie hidleH ttt th.. Ziuii l.n- nw.iitliK- mi.titiu- nt the Inline her 17, lVJrt In Now York ( My, hy xtvruu -ittir-li will ulve unolher ni Mrs. C. V. MoDonuUl. 82;i 12 Kthol Ilarrymoro arid hoaiinj; hor of ,ht.lr flunoUH monthlv dlnneiH Mnin street. Mrs. VI. P. l,aiireneo namo. Iho firsl play was i no , y0(w .ri,Uiy evening. Januarv 10. will review tho fith chanter of tho f;;i0 to 7 p. in. : Now Africa. Thnso who have missed, hearing tjiose very Inter esting studies have missed a groat Ideal. So please plan to come ! Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, with cut flowers on. I largo ferns Io ,,, K..rvcd dolleluus ref i -tli essay on liith amendment. lidded lo tiie auraoiivencss. uioer , nH,lltSi floral decorations were used In thej emblematic colors of the order, vrs. tiubricl AMU Io finest The ceremony of flower. and their jjueUsun County Council, meaning piven In honor of "Worthy Thr J;u.kaun rol,ty council of Matron of the pawl yeur, Mulct ' tno Oregon Coniir'MH of I'arentrf Helen Minkler, was very impres- vl Tttucni,rs wm meqt Saturday, elvc. It was given by her officers jammry jn. .Mrs. W. W. iabricl, of the past year. Ufate president of the congress. The newly Installed Worthy jw(M hft nei.n ,lt tnlB llme, t A Matrony was gowned In pink and ,.,, .. In nPriVe in Medford carried pink carnations as did her j .riday morning nnd spend as auraeine i;mUl.h time as possible with local officers who were white, Tho guests enjoyed nn unusual ly fine musical program: Quar tette Ur. W. W. Tlowanl, Or. 11. W. Shockley. A. J- MaeUonouKh and Clarence Meeker. Miss Mar garet Childers played two piano numbers. Mrs. 12. yay. pang tw'J!i,lb. wm bo linmed vocal numoers ani iMP.i.iif, .re number was given by MIks Klla ! .MslaiiioM (illlM'rt and McCiownn Mae Wilson. Kntertaln Oaujshtra of Nllo The new corps of officers or irH. fjiibert and Mih. McOowan the ensuing year arc ns follows: , entCrtineil the patrol of Zuleima !' In.. t.. I. ...... 1. nf III,. i.reiit.Teaeher officials of Med ford. Assoelatiuus all over tho county are represented at this meeting and bring an exchange of plans and ideas. The nominating rnmmittee to report on new offi cers for the April annual incet- Worthy Matron. Sister f;race iugg. ""associate matron. Sister Delia 1 Scheffler; secretary. Siater Hatlie Alden; treasurer. Sister Florence Uutler; conductress, Gwendolyn Woodcock: associate conductress. Bister Cordelia Barnes: chaplan. Pinter Addle Wilson; marshal. Sis tor Maude Holmes; organist. Sis ter Abbio Thomas; Adah. Sister Corylotta Smith: Ruth. Sister Beers; Kster, Sibtcr CJcorgia Culer: Marth. Sister Thora Lawrenc;;: F.lecta, Sister Kathryn Kowley; Nile Tuesday evening at a G:30 dinner at the homo of Mrs. Ciilbert. A very enjoyable evening wat! spent playing bridge. Mrs. Vilm Will KnUitaln Daughters of American Ucvolutlon Tho January meeting of tho Crater Uikc Chapter. UaughterH of the American devolution, will he held at the home of Mrs. K. X. Vilm. 203 Genessee street. Sat urday. January 19. At this meet Zither solo Mrs. Neff. Address Kev. 13. V. Lawrence. Special music. Address Uev. Raymond llecs. Closing song. After the program, refreshments will bo served and a sllvor offer Ins received. .Iiinhir High Pm-cnt Teachon Have liiterestliig Meellng Tho Junior high S-jhool Parent- ! Twiflipr ns- fiction met Friday afternoon in regular session with Mrs. Kre. Cummings presiding. Tho officers were gratified with the unusually largo attendance. The association is very grateful to Mr. Hodrick for hlc lear and concise explanation of tho coursew offered In the Mtdford high school and for his discussion of collego and ontrnneo requirements. His advice to parents might be summed up thus: Keep all roads onen thul lead to higher educa tion. Ho urr;c,d parents to retain the panic lively interest, during the entire school course that is mani fested when the child first enters. Mr3. Wilis accompanied by Miss Swigurt delighted tho uudliuce with two numbers: "Ophelia" from "Tho Merry Widow," und "Three (iruon Konncts." Tho assooiatio nregrots that Mrs. Jtert Lowry. rhHlrman of Ihe program committee, who has been so very f u 1 1 h f ul to the orga n iza tion, is "graduating" at the mid year. Delicious refreshments w ere served by Mrs. Vender mark, Mrs. Hutu Hillings, sister ol tin urine, i rny ami is one ot tne nio.i pupu- meetings vi uio .inminui! tly it,.rU,oni :;to. was maM ef honor, while at- Lir girts nf II. younger set. wan held at the home of Mrs. M,'pibers nro" urged to attend. tendHiiis included: .Miss Viva Wll- Mrs. Hillings who has been in Irene Shirley Wednesday after-: yjj.jl(((.K uiays welcmue. uams, .vi ra. t. nan 'a i icnry. .i ihw ainoruia mr tne winter wan one noon. Mae Haney Knowllon. "' and Miss Lucilt: j nf the out-uf-town kucMs who at j tended Ihe wedding. lolnt Iittallatiuu Vctomns ami Au.xlllaiT Colonel Sargent camp, .Inst IVilks Circle . Havo Social Afternoon. ! The Just Kolks Circle Mrs. HusHong and Mis. Taylor hostesses. Koyal Nelgh- Sponish War Veteran, and Todies' llrnl Methodist Episcopal church Auxiliary snjoycl a joint .linne, ,.tu,..mmn. ,....'. ,.,. w,.,. at Medfom Armory ,i.oir i,lB. ,,,,.,. ,,, ,, Un. w. w. T evening. January !lh An alum- ! s.iiKloton acting as hostess. There .. . . ll,.lillliil dant supply of really good baked wnro fourteen members and six. Mistletoe CaniPi beans insured ine occasion as no- ' Ing in apiiroved J.aetr in the and auxiliary installed their 19"?, these ceremonies Inu'iiil hv tinr'ifi I .i,,.,i, u.,hm,.lrli,r , nl o. ' "". w oro reatl from Mm. II. 15. mnry un 'such occaslona waa not , Kobbln. Mm. II. J. Wll- y. . Mrn. omltti',1. , j '''' I,UI'K'' 111,11 Ml""- 1-" Ilul1- TIib fiillowInK la til" Met of offl-. "' cca or the L'ini: 1 J1,'- - I lutnplir:y. chalr- ConimatKlei-, iti-v. T. L. Thu-m- mil of ' ctirtalnni.-nt com lrr (inlttt't! prfcntrfl tlu, rollotvlnw tii-nior vice cammandor. Wal'.ia- l'roB' nln: vmal kmI.ih. "WlinfK In (1 Avf-rlll. I11"' Afr" und (:"''ly I r.'nl- ' Junior vlcn commander, Dan M Hal'V." ''V Mr. C. II. Tanke. ,.., Innd two rendliiK. "A Hnmll t'lilld'a Ailiiit'int ' W If Talne ilntervlt'W will, tho Now Mlnlnler" l':l"i:tii' of offli-iirR way ln.-hl. .'MIsNloniiry Society Katlo 1'nli n wnf ehieted preM-, Have .Mtt'llUK dent; t oia l'owi-ll, vlee inenldi',it: ! T, Woman'a llonin Mllnnaiy Katl.; Itathl.ilin. Bii'ietary-treaK- HO,.,,.,y r tb0 KI,.Kt M (.i,,,,.,.), jiirer. The nest tneeiinir win imi Innt , jl)ln, MPHM ut ,, ,.,,.,., ,,, heM In the Woodmen hall, Tliurx- Tu,,B,ny nfienmiin, Alias .May tiny cvenim:. January zun, nn imiIimih ami .Mm, V. w. Walker lirenlillnK. Si.nK, "Higher Orouml," .Mrn. f). V. MyerH lending the ile votlen. .Mi-h. Myui'H offering prayer, Mi-h. l. V. Myorrf Kltve the hook review, "Kdueallnn of Aflien," for army style. ! A. ." "5 . . Thnrmlny ..lKl.t nnd In- V , " , " " - - v evening iho canii ;"' ""...-... .... 1 stalled ufflcers In tho presence ol ... ..,.,.,,, M t lvtt f in a I7';' ;;;;' Iholr famllleH. the Woodmen am. , - nffieers fur the year " I" ,lIr" '"jr" " I'mjii. Ilhelr famlllea, IncludihK iUlt" tt; , . "H,,,,,,.,,, ri,,,.,,.,,, m.onfea helnu fol-I delt'Kotion front AKhlnnd camp. I t'l'iivei' " lieitv riwii'niivVn iiiw, .liver.li.ni f,0, -'Mil then, durlna their recent 111- Th m,ry , v,.v llllirnpMlVoly . '".'"y r"."u'k0 1 Vardcn. Sifter Until Waldron: sen-election of delegate to tnu tinel, Hrolher William Humes. j?tate conference will ho held. Tito ceremony wan conu.ii.'.o ...- . uc Klein, and Mm. Klnitler, Installing Officer St.-lor Nellie Mc- will In-ludo a paper on Ku-la, Gowan. Pant Worthy r.ranu jui- aim tier relations .u n.c ' ""- j I'yllilan lull Have Mectlns: The Pylhlan clul) met nl the home of Florence IVIci'Mon on Thirteenth Htroet, Thtirwiloy even f r.. bi...p t'nnlin. ill- Xlates by Mr. It. G. Ueacll, and dialling marshal: Sifter Kate la report of the Oregon D. A. K. Voung. InstallliiK chaplain nnd SI- student loan fund by .Mhs Bnru in. r.i,i-ip Inut.-illlncr orirnnist. Nine Van Motel'. wcro present, our present Grand Members of the chapter ar,j , ngi. t;htoen memh-rB being prcs- Offleer Sister Bdna Isaac: t.ranu asKea to onnir ooors, -" ,.. Af,,.r ,no reKnr order of Warden of Oregon, Sister I'urdin. be sent to tho Veterans Hospital jlut.(1(.K!( w,iS rinlehed new offlrerH being a past grand warden. . In rortland. - j for the coming yeara wore elected Tho refreshments nnd iho dlnlni I There will be a meeting of tliOjas fo0,vii; Hreildertt. Ullabeth room were In charge ot the auxil- bo-trd at 2:15. Temple: secrotaiy, Austin llarne- inry committee wun - , lUt,,, ,.,,, inci, chairman. Durliig the Wcv-U Ml-. Seller llotc.i Mrs. C. C. Murray un Mrs. Honoring MIks Ilctlnmii. .Hose Schcft'olln were hosleikcs at Miss Adabce Seller entertained enjoyable bridge luncheon ut with a partv Tuesdnv evening In ihe home of the former Wednes honor of m'?b Madeiyn lledninn. ! day. The flora! decorations wjre The evening was fpent with (carried out In clever arrangements Rnfs Interspersed with songs nnd of sweet peas and chrysanthc music. mums. Thoso enjoving the hospitality Two tables of bridge were or MIfs Ad'aliee were Harold .played throughout tho afternoon. Furleson. Ivan Gay, Pm Steele. Mrs. Ilnmld I'latt rceclvlng tho Kvan Johnson. Hay Auther. Mad-lprlw for high ,rorc. Other gncsta rtvn Hedmnn. F.sther Hubler. i:u-! prca-nt inelu.led Mrs. P.ay Satch- wcll. ?lrs. su, Itrown. r,rs. i;iv lah White. Kthel Wllkcnson. Mrs. Waller. HwltM Infonnnl Canl Fany Mrs. W. A. Wallet, was hostess , legnlar M.'.'I ng at a card party, given at her home on Newtown utrect Thunulay even ing. Tho guests included Mr. and . Mra. W. D. Hobertn. Mr. and Mra. I Gcorse Kdwardp. Mr. and Mr. Charles Greene. Mr. and Mm. K. Mr.-. KMa Duff. Mm. James -Mur rny and the hostesses. Of Pjlhian Cttib Th" regular meeting of Pythian H.Ktor will be hold thlr hull next Wednesday even ing. This is the first meeting with the new officers In their chairs burg: treasurer. Trea I loy line. The roft of the evening was rpent playing- cards. DellciotiH refreshments were served after which the club od Jou rned to mM-t J anua ry i: 4 1 h at the home of Mr. Chloo 'hillock, 714 "Went Tenth street. Tho I'ythian Sisters Sill give another of their delightful card parti ei at the K. P. hall Thursday evening, January 17. A llonorctl Ouot IH n tier Party. Mr. and Mrs. II. Tilley enter tained Monday evening with a yx o'clock dinner In honor of jtfclr slater. Mrs, Harry Kyle, for- imerly lloso relten.- overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Ocorjare Hcnter and tli!ton. Marvin: Dick Tilley, Marian uli Tilley. and the host and hostess. In the evening- a number of friends of the bride called and Qiiartermanter. Chun. W. Greene TruHlecs. J. A. Hemstroet, Frank J. Newman, ami W. II. I'riine. I'otrlotic instructor, John J. Ilnchter. , t Historian, A. It. Clement. SurK'"on.t Or. IJ. W. Hoffman. Chaplrtliix A. K. Clement, Officer of the day. Chariots I'.litch. Officer of the suard, Gustav enton. Color serKeants, Nicholas S. Young and John V. I.undy. Tho officers of the auxiliary are: President. Mrs. Alta, Newman. Kenior vice president, Mrs. Car rie Connor. Junior vlco president, Mrs. Cora 13. Greene. Heci etiiry nnd treaisurcr, Mrs. Mary J. itc. AKntstunt Fecr'-tary and troanur er, irs. llnun.-i I'ayettc. Chaplain, Mrs. Jane Hcinstreet. I'atrlotic Instructor, Mrs. Jennie C. Clement. Historian. Mrs. Carrie Averill. Conductor. Mrs. Hose Ynunir- AHsistatit condtictor. ltacbel Cry. Guard, Mi. Mary Weston. Astunt Kuard, Mrs. Ida M. llolhn-s. Musician, Miss Mary Joe listes. ,"lnnoience" by Mrs. Jonk- nnd : ins.. Tho meeting then adjourned for social hour ynd refrciduneuts. Afi. Gabriel Will Ho GuiM. Wnshlnztoii Pnrcut-ToinlH'iH The regular January meeting of ine wotk was very inipr:fHivn,Y ,, ......, u carried out will, lllstrlct l'epi.iy Curki ,;aemp;,nlM. Neighbor Hlnllsmllh ncllng a In- ..,, h , . . . . . tailing offieer und Neighbor Imck -, . . , , , ,. V. W. Wilker, .Mrs. tleorgo risk, mh ceruuionlal marshal, Ihe fol lowing officers being Installed: Oracle. Irene Shirley; Vice llraele. Margery Pearson; t 'hancellor, Kth el Latham; Itecorder, liesnle Dew ey; lleeelver, Knlle I'ulen; mar shal. Myrllo Arnold; Assistant Marhhul. Itlancbo Arnold Sentinel. Mania Hussong; Outer Sentinel font Lewis; graces. I'on stanei.' ltosenerans, Cora Powell. Krederleka fllaseoelt, coaotto .lones and Knlle Uathhurn, A short lirognin, followed In. Mallallon: Miss Margaret Chllilers played two numbers on tho piano Mrs. J. A. Itaron and Mrs. A. S. Hilton. Women', Association Meet During the Week The Women's Assorltlon of tho Inner Presbyterian church mot for their reguliir ImslnesH and social meet, lug nl Ihe, church January 8 nl 2: ill) 1 1. in. Tho nioelliiK usHKcinhlcd In iho Hiinday school room, Mrs. Tor- ter prcsltllUK. Obituary tho Washington P.-T. A. will benu mo .Misses nutty nna r.,,... held Krlday, January isth, at 3 IHfnnctt eu.h gnvc a humorous i o'clock. reading, tnen remnrss were eun- I Afti r the business nieellng n good i. n. program will be rendered by tbe mee. meo .... Ijy ) 1I1K Ol I IC-1 , iMTiKiii;ui ni,iir- wun a ccauiiiui noi'i nu mm" Central Point P. T. A, Have Laroe Meetina T-l. n.. . T i. 1 1.. 1 !. . pupils nnd a proup of soiiks Mrs. Kdna Mlfio-t lxuaes. Tho Junior high will huld n fe ll eji rsal i f n d e ha te, and K. H . Iledrfck, superintendent of schools, will give a talk on the free text book lilll; Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, president of the Oregon Conrcss of Parents and Teachers will be in southern Oreiriin nt this mectlnc. We. hope ail the patrons and others interested In P.-T. A. will attend this meetlnff. A committee of mothers will have charge of the social hour und refreshments will ho crved. - Mrs. Smltli HoMi'SH flowt-iiu Circle. The ltowena t'lrcle of the Yeo nmn IoiIkc held their business mooting for January nt the homo of Mrs. A- I. Smith Januury 2nd, retiring with a oraolo. set of kerchief and Neltdibor lieck sherbet, glasses. Tables wrro set In tho dining room, decorated wun mifiioio' I.i;i:s John Henry Iees. a resi dent of Central Point tho greater pint uf the time for the last IS years, passed away very unexpect edly nt hls home In that city at Hl:3U p. in. yesterday, Jan. 11th at the ngo of 73 yours, 11 months, two days. Mr. Lees was born at Forest vllle. .Michigan. Feb. 9. 18ft5. He was married at Pontine In that stato in 1875, to Kdlth nolle A1-. berlFon who passed away thcro In 1900. Ten years later he eamo. west and settled at Central Point, Oregon, where he hns resided since that time except fur a period of seven years spent at Trail. Mr. Lees, though In 111 health from heart I rouble, was not con sidered In n critical condition until within a very short tlmu beforo his summons. Ho leaves two sons and thrco daughters, William Lees of Can ada: Mrs. l-'red Johnson uf'Mfchi gan; Mrs. William King, Califor nia; Mrs. 1). Quaglla, Cottuge Grove, Oregon and J. H. Lees of Central Point with whom he made his home. Also several grandehll-1- !lren. Funeral services at Conger, (funeral chapel . Monday at 2 l i in. Iiev. Johnson officiating. In-" rational talk on tho subject of Abraham, During tho basilicas session Mrs. Pmtor aavc n report of the rum- IIiaKo KfilO. Mrs. Haiihy Ravo a report of tho October and November division nnd (ho result of their labors for thu (wo months. M.ih. I.oiiIh I! I rich gitvo tho fin ancial inporl up tn January I, 11211. Tills was good, all things coiihUI- where refreshments were served. cro'' ilf. I I I l H""1 niu nil lii nit Mni. Tumy led tho dcvollounlK u'n"'nt viHt. and after tins Und's prayer she I oajm-IIKLL Funeral services layoreti l it, liullea with an lirnm-1 f,. wnllum N- Campbell, well known Medrord citizen who passed away tit his humo on King street Thursday evening, un necount or which nppeared In yesterday's Issue or this paper, will be held at Iho Conger chapel, West Main at Newtown street, nt 11:30 Sunday. Itev. K. I'. Lawrence will officiate with Interment following 111 Med ford cemetery. Ml,, Knlppt Hostess j rehriiury comnilltea I his commit- I. C. Club Dinner ! 'oo will sponsor Iho Juhllco King- Mlsa Altitrtu Knlpim was ItostefH crs reiirunry . nnti navo oincr nt a dinner tlven ut hor homo Bun day noon, January 0. The dinner wun given In honor of Miss I.ll lla Walker, member ot tho I.. C Muh. Covers were laid for the fol lowing guests: Tho Misses Lillian Wi, ker. Vivian f on. i;ilow sun nlaiis formulateil. It whs duclded to hold n dinner January IS nt HO cents turkey, etc. ttt reasonablo prices. Mrs. N. II. Newcomli will nianngo this nnd lilts sonic, very nlliacllve plans ror nn iinceHlnil illnner unit cnlelnlnment wn.nn. Milieu lligdon. Cum lie 1 Mrs. Inward Uyuau will preside nl Clemenson, Kvolyo Offutt, Ktiby I din Spanish tahli). Mm. Will Wiitl year were elected as rollows: Mrs. .1. I-;. Hchrecengo-t. presi- Whlllock and Mr. nnd Mrs. George nnd n good attendance Is hoped Kunzman. Ior' of the Centrnl Point school held a meeting Friday aftemjmn with nkn... IklHv MmLnru ......... I. wns decided at Tula time to enter-j r' """'"'" - tain the county council on Janu- Provident; Mrs. fl. A. nrc r' ary 20 at the achool from 10 nn- ;rotary nnd Mrs. O. 11. 15ld til 3 o'clock and lo sponsor the r ' 'rensurcr. At a la c hour organization of a Floy Scout group. t"" ho-tess ser.ve.1 ref.whments. Thu association will sisinser a new I Tho social meeting for January club for girls called the 1 11 Hub. nl ,no "ulnc 01 Cookln? and aewlnn will bo taken W. Harwood with Mrs. J. 15. np4 Kcliroccngte.t as hosters, 4US Heat- i, M.I...I M...L n.w home :ty street, Wednesday avcnlng, Jnn- surprlscd her with a kitchen demonstrator' gave an interesting uary lew. It owmcii to nan shlwer. refreshments were serv- talk followed by an address by a covered dish luncheon at tills c-d by tho hostess., j Lee Uricker, local scoutmaster. .meeting. . .. Ilutrtlln, fiurlruuu lliuiUlns, JiishI.i SchnilKurt. Society Personals will gnice ihe Scotch tiihli, and other nationalities will ho rnnre- ted In characters. This bids fair to ho a very clover and enjoyable nffnlr. After the husltmss meeting wns concluded Mesdaines ltwrcncc. Mr. nnd ..Mrs. Uoyd K. Jennings ! Newton nnd Merrill solved re nt Klndlnv. Ohio, nave been the , ircsiiincnis, guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John I.. Dntwellcr. 20 New town street for several days. This is their first visit to tho Itogttc Klvcr vHlley nnd tltoy were fav orably Impressed. Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Shelly havo Just returned from a ten days' trip to San Diego and Loa Ati'(cos and report a fine trip. They also spent a dny In Tijuana, Mexico. Epworth League Elects New President ' The Kpworth Leaguo of the First Methodist church hold n parly Friday evening In the I .nd lea" Aid pnrlnrs of the First Mothodist church, in ordur lo o!ect a new president. Miss Kay Smith was elected. The evening was spent III playing Interesting games, after which rotrosumcnta woro served. Snuff t'serj. Increase The days when snurf wns fash ionable, when gentlemen and sometimes ladles carried It In ornamented boxes of gold or silver may havo passed out with thu Civil war, but tho use of snuff It self Increased more than 1200 per cent since that time. In spite of the growing Use of cigarettes, the snuff consumption or Ihe Untied Ktates, according to figures published In tho Farm Journal, has mounted from 4.000, 000 poumlM to 61,000.000 pounds nnually In CO years. It Is estimat ed Hint one-tonili of tho popula tion use the preparation. 4 Tho great Krupp gun factory Ibotisht, !t was ruined when tho al lies wo, lldn l let it muKO uny mure cannons. It shows now profits ot (lo.ouo.noo a year. That and a drop In the relchsliunk rate seem to con firm Mr. Gilbert's statement as to German prosperity and ability lo Py. ' , 1'ccliiii Onions Pour hot water ovor onions, al lowing them to remain for a few minutes, then drain and pour cold water ovor Ihom. Then ho sklna can bo removed easily.