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MTEDFORD MA'TTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OlfWiON. Sl'NDAV. JAN'TARY i, 1!IJ!). PAGE F1TE Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St Phone 390-L o: 71 WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday Crater Luke Guild of tho J'reHbylertnn churc-h mnets 4 this ew.'!ii!iK at the homi of .Miss Helen llnllls. on Plnreni-e avenue. ContlnuinK study of "Chrtstiun Influence on Art." Women's I'horus Carlton Janes studio. 7:30. Social evenluK, Itchi'kall Lod'jo. Oregon State ('olleKe club. Home of Mrs. I). .1. (tanoe, ia North Oak.lale. S o'clock. Tuesday Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will meet in Home Coming, church parlors, 2:30. Women's ttlhln class, Home of Mrs. Carl Hroninier. K-l .Minnesotn avenue, 1; o'clock. ljadies' Auxiliary Ita )it 1st church. Home of Dr. Carlow, L'ti South Laurel street. Wednesday Chrysanthemum circle of ThimblH cluh, home of Lottie Samuels, 10-0 Queen Anne avenue, s o'clock. S Lady Elks social afternoon, KlkB Temple, 2 to 0 o'clock. Thursday Alpha Delta class, home of Mrs. K. N. liiden at 711 Krsi Jackson. ladles' Aid English Lather- an church. Homo of Mrs. Smith, t!05 South Newtown street. 2 o'clock. lluilditiR Lrldge club. Host- ess Mrs. Harry Dubuque. i'ythiun cluh. regular nieet- IllK. Home of Mrs. Khlo Whillock, 711 West Tenth street. Hitch School Christian Kn- (leaver box social, Itecreatlou hall. Friday St. Mark's Guild in St. Mark's parish house, 2: 30 p. m. Saturday Children American Hevolu- tion. Home of Miss Harbara Holt, 11 Cumins Court, two o'clock. Wlin-slay Study Club Hhm Guest Day Ono of the week's enjoyable docial events was the Wednesday Study club's unnual Kuest day on January ltilh. when the members had tho pleasoro of onterlaininK a few of their friends at the pleasant home of Mrs. F. K. Deuel. on South Oakdale avenue. After the reception of cuests, Mrs. M. N. HoKan, in her charnl in(; way. ojieneil the short proKratn with a proup of three sohks witli Mrs. W. C. acennipain-inK her. This was followed by a clever little oni: aet comedy, "Kocklm; t'htitr How" by Kll.abeth .M. Stevens which had been prepared by the Good Times committee of which Mrs. A. J. Hanby is chairman. The scene was Pleasant Pines, a fash ionable mountain summer resort "somewhere near Medford." j Mrs. Hanby. as Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Wortman as Mrs. Prettyman and j Mrs. Cochran us Mrs. Hazard pur-i t rayed tin' exacting cosslplns re- j sort habitues to perfection. Mrs. Humphreys played the pari of Ida ! rlello Edwards, the representative of the town newspaper willi her i usual ability. Mrs. Meeker was i Irresistible as Felice, tho princess. ! dlsKUlsed as a maid, and Mrs. j HoBan as Marie L'LHraliBO was "every" inch a queen. ' . ! At tho attractive table where j dainty refreshments were served I llrs. Grey poured with Mrs. Wold j and Mrs. Humphreys assisting in ft , serving. ! Nearly all of the club members. ; were present with the followhiB KUosts, Mrs. A.'W. Pipes. Mrs. Jap j Andrews, Mrs. G. I. D'Alblni, Mrs. j I'.ert Lowry, Mrs. A. H. I.ammJ Mrs. O. C. Uobbs, Mrs. M. K. Kelly. ' Mis. D. C Lumsdcn, Mrs. Told. ; Mrs. H. W. Hamlin. Mrs. W. W. I Downey, Mrs. Louie l'lrb h. Mrs. j F. H. Johnson, Mrs. K. N. Vllni, ! Mrs. Walter Mundy, Mrs. C. II.; Slmnis, Mrs. U. CI. Tyree. Mrs. .C. ! C. Furnas, Mrs. IS. W. Sb tier. Mrs. , AW T. Qulsenberry. Mrs. K. K. i (lifene, Mrs. K, P. Luwrence. Mrs. ! AV. Ii. Tinny, Miss Jane Sncdicor. Miss Fayu Woolsey and .Miss Anna Kellhor. ! Dr. and Mrs. It. It, Johnson leave Sunday morniiiK via auto for J the Imperial Aalley and southern' California points. They expect to j return ubout February 1st. ' J fireuter Medford Club . j Ghe Cnrrt Tarty fTho Greater Medford club bndsei part- Biven at the Hotel Mcilfordi Moni!y cvcnlnu was a very en- Joyabic affair. Eifht tables of progressive brldKo were in play i and four tables of pivot. Mrs.; Clark hebOhlgh reore and Mr. C, f. Thompson low In progressive, , while Mrs. Frank Brlllnser held high and Mrs. O. Nl'olaa loW In pivot. w j Mrs. II. O. Fowler and Mrs. " I V. AA'llllnms were hostesses for. the evening. ItelphiHii Society ' Simly Art The Delphian society held its; regular meeting Thursday morn- lng. January 17th In the A'. W. IV A. rooms. The president Mis. K. ; J. Hurd. presided. The l study; program was as follows: A'cnellan Painting by Mrs. John Crews: Art Treasures of Florence and A'enice. k by Mrs. I. G. Tyree: "In and Out j of Florence." by Mr. A'ernon Is an ; Intarestlng book In this connec tion. Mrs. James Collins, club! supervisor, epltumlied the heritage j of tho Italian schools of pulntlng. I The miidprn program arraiiK.'il by Mik. Hunt was hh follows: The Art of the Theatre, by Mrs. Jon:ls Wold. Mrs. iM spoke on the work of Knbert 1-Mwml Jones, foremosi scene producer of the present t tine. Mrs. Itert I.uwry talketl on the Taos colony cf artists lit T:uts. New Mexico. These artists depict the life and the spirit of the last truly American frontier, their kiiIjJ.m'Ik belnp the cowboy, the Mexican and the I'u ?b!o Indian. The next prullp meetings will be held January 31, and February 1st and the -subject Flemish piiililhiK. Mr. and Mrs. John Dcnlson and son, Jack, returned the past wool; from a two weeks' nuto trip to Cali fornia and Tin Jpana. -Chrysanthemum C Ircle Installs orritvrs. Chrysantheniuni circle No. SI, NelKhbors of Woodcraft, held. I heir regular meeting tin Monday even ing. Jan. 1 Ith, in the I. O. l. K. hall. At this time tho officers for the year 1:1-9 were installed. A public installation was held, and Past GuardiHn Neighbor Lona iterginan as Installing officer gave the beautiful ritualistic work In a very impressive manner. She was assisted by Neighbor Ida Cole as first assistant Installing officer, Neighbor Adelaide Swarty as sec ond assistant installing officer. Neighbor Nellie Purdue as third assistant installing officer. The following officers were in stalled: Past guardian. Neighbor Prudence Piatt; guardian neigh bor. Caroline Leaders; advisor. Florence Bossum: magician. Clara Fisher: clerk, Sadiu Gill; banker. Clara Larkdull: attendant. Stella Anders--- : captain of guards, Tall iba Piekol; Inner sentinel. Lottie Montgomery; outer sentinel, Wal ter itergman: managers, Itello Bennett. lClva Itiden, Paul Ander son; Hag bearer. Martha (Jail; cor respondent, Pruo Piatt. At tile close of installation. Neighbor Tallinn. Plekel In a few well chosen words In behalf of Chrysanthemum circle, presented .oe installing officer. Lona Iterg mati, with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, also a past guardian nciBhhor's pin. District Past Guardian Neighbor Klva Blden gave a talk on tho growth and alms of Woodcraft, and we find Neighbors of AYood ernl't on a very sound basis. Kefreshmelits of sandwiches, coffee and delicious home made cukes were served in the banquet hall to over one hundred fifty members and guests, after which dancing was enjoyed for a. few hours, with music furnished by the Dingey orchestra. The Juvenile circle. Neighbors of AVoodcraft. wilh Neighbor Lot tie Montgomery as sei.ior guardian met Saturday, January l!lh. They meet wice a month on the second and fourth Saturdays tit 3 p. in. In tho I. O. O. F. hall. Chrysanthemum circle also, has a thimble club, which meets twice a month at the homes of different neighbors. The first meeting of the month is an afternoon meeting, and the second meeting an evening meet ing. On January I'nd, the thimble club mot at the home of N-'igbbor Truo A. Plan, on F.-tst Jackson street, with Susie IVA'oro and Prile Flatt ns Joint hostesses. A delightful afternoon w a ? t;pcnt In working on a- comforter, and planning future activities. The next meeting will be AVod nosday evening. January lUIrd, when tho club will meet at the homo of Neighbor Lottie Samuels, 10-0 Queen Anne avenue, wiien a social evening will be enjoyed. The next meeting of Chrysan themum circle will be hold Feb. Ilth. At this time there will bo Initiation. We arc always delighted to have visiting Neighbors meet with us and extend to them a most cordial invitation,' f -f Mrs. It. J. Conroy and children returned homu Friday after a sev eral weeks' visit with relatives lu San Francisco. Miss Hurd Will Attend Eastern University Miss Ann Hurd. w-ho has spent several weeks with her parents. Attorney and Mrs. F,. H. Hurd, and sister. Florence, left this week for New York City, where she will do a year's itxailuale work at the Col umbia university. Mrs. Littrell Entertains With Attractive 8hower Mrs. E. A. Littrell. Jr.. enter tained at a very pretty shower at her homo on Wednesday afternoon, JitnnAy 18, for Mrs. LeUoy den ser "f Chlloqnln. Ore. The tebie was set in a very novel way with .Mr. Stork lor the center piece from which blue and pink ribbons extended to place cards. The hostess served with a eowrod dish luncheon assisted by Mrs. Win. Dobyns and Mrs. Karl Littrell. The guests were Mrs Jolrti Cox. Mrs. L. K. Klury. MrsP.Margrctt-. Cacheu. Mrs. barl Littrell. Mrs. George AVatson. Mrs. Al Littrell, Mrs. Hnld Warren. Mrs. LeHoy GiengerTtnd Mrs. Win. Dobyns. Mi-. II Ai llMo AVcnoliah Club Mrs. Florence Uush was hoslobs at a ear dparty at her home In Ashland on Thursday afternoon. The guests Included fourteen member of the Wcnouah club and their friends. Four tables of Five Hundred were In play, Mrs. Bell A'arbropgh winning high score and Kdnure Wutson consolation. Fid'.' lis Piatt announced a party at the homo of Blanch Itlnaborger Tut-a-duy evening, Jan. 32, also a card party that the club are Kivliic at ter Wlillinan. lienevieve lietlsley. the lledmen hall. Jan. 31. She litlth New man. Kilith Webster, Dor - urirtil nil members to attend tbejothy Nyswauer. Kilt h Hillings. Mrs. i-uril party ami bring friend.. At the close of the afternoon re, : freshments wfi- served by the committee conslstttiB of Han let, t Watson ?.ni Sarah Dooms assisted In- the hostess. The next nieetiiiK will be at the borne of llitldH i Thu. i.iHn who will entertain with I la covered dish luncheon on Janu-' I ary 31st. v y. c. . Dinx-tors , Fleet Officers. The annual election of officers of tho board of directors of the A'. AA'. C. A. was held Monday, i ' ... i j i.',..o t ihn ..loi. house. The following officers were elected: Mrs. A. J. Anderson, i.i m... Tt.,,, 11 lav- Mi s Donna B. Ta - )M esioeoi , i..u w n . Gilnore. secretary; Mrs. A. It. Clement, treasurer. After tho iiess ,. eting the social committee served refreshments. ,. of Asbinnd u al Mrs. Bert Greer ! guest of Air. and Mrs. S. S. Smith i of West Eleventh street. M ! Dani-o Ilcviio Of Local Talent Ruth Murle Luy. lo- nl dan.-ing a dance revuo at the Hivoli thn- ur In (Snints 1'hss. l-rilay and Saturdav night. January -5 and 2P. The program will be as followa: Krolie -f - the IU owniesJeen Howell. Mnrv UobrHon. Marlon Cobb Shirlny Hiebel Virginia Fiarber'. Vera Sett. Klsie Jane Hrown"ll. Marv MeAdam. Hetty McAdam. Clara Ann Kobersnn. The Phantom Dance Mnxino :in j Dorraino Jester. Putrieia Peake. Mildred Schmidt, Cannon Dean. Kva Ke'sUrson. Mar.vshore Mlsh- 1...- ItMuimnnil Went mi Rachel' Hundy, Maurice and Laverne Hobtrson. French dance Cienevieve Croisant an Monetn Meikle. Dutch Peasant dance Nadym: Coleman, Nancy Itrowncll, Joan Howell. KaFhmiri Zoe D'.dl Lailtis. P.elden. The CiypNies Kran Barbara Hams. Patricia peuke. Mr. NMirien. supci ihumiih "V male cake and c.fre, by the com Dnnce of tho Shudows Kthel Uchools gave an- Interesting and : n,jttee. and w.-ih enjoyed very much Chord. . Whispering Tap Dance Kva und thigh, explaining the methods used Amy Kohterson. - j there. These remarkB were of The Clown Martha Duvis. much interest to those who have Mnssotta's Waltz Frankie Ulna-I children entering junior high now. bnrger. Mr. Kessee of the junior high Sailors Hop Mai Koberson. i was present with their best de Marlon Cobb, Shurily Hiebel, bale team and presented the sub Klsle Jane Urownull, Jean How- j ject "Should Oregon Furnish Froe 11, Virginia Hurber, Vera Scott, Hetty and Mary McAdam, Clara' Ann Koberson. Country Kids Tap dun-e Krunces Helden and Rosamond Weston. a MMIetoo, (lull HUM .iei'llllii: i 'U " reKu,al' mwtlllS of Mistle-:- j-,ni.,mil om,..nMli cal0 ami """I;, "'u,l,,;:';,l,,,f' '"""; '' j toe cnnip. Hoyal NeiKlibora "'l..ofr(,c WHS nerved llnr.v lillli, with the preKident, .Mrs. j America, TucstUiy evetlltlg. plan.; Thp c.,., , I)lam,B ,ho an. Mmy Wiley. eiKhteeM inelnl.ers wrc laiil for a play and a nix . .....,,,.., .., fllr i.vbruirv "nd l,,r,'u '"'" proaeni. After ! o'clock ilitmer lo be ulvcn soon.! W asnlnKtoi ui for I cbru.irj . hus!m.BM s(.suo 1.,.ri.c.H1.nlH ! Afler reuular work, games ami re- t oiykoii SIhU' Colk-ye l luli I were aerveil by Hie Iios':'hs auHiHted ' freshments were enjoyed by Hoyal fec-l Tumolnm'. ' Ml'H. A'ollllK. j .NelKlibora. AVoodmen and friends. I The Oregon HtiUc College clulil ...' I The drill team will resume !., mml ul ,,. olno o( M,,,. U. h ' ;reKlar praellee on Tuesday even.,f. (Ia,10,, N,.tll Uakdaic, ' , ' J T, villl,,,.,s and rr,0f ,HC ,C,U" vc,..nB. January S 1st ac ; " ' ' ' - w a" a j 11 O ClOCa. AllVI a. oriel imaintro ; Ma.-I,r .lorry AVarre".. mec.lnK bridge will be played. Eiilonaliis Friends AM former O. B. C. Mudenta and Mia. Harold AVorren entertained ! :,lu",nl ar cordially Invited to at j r. group of children and their jtcn jinothoni Thursday afternoon. In i , ... 'honor of her little sons birthday. iln owni to ,,.,., ,.mi. -i invu i.n.i -..f n I ' VP nlentiiio DflUlXJ. : Kins, were presented to Jerry, j The children present were: Co I lene Wlntt-rJialter, Donald I-n w- rence, Shirley Lawrence, Hcvcrly j Jean Con Her. Ion Jenkins, Hilly jtloodlow. Heverly Jean Dally and , Jerrv Warren. i Tlx, iiHifiioru nmi friendx who helped entertain the children were: Mrs. Klder Conner, Mrs, Don i Lawrence, Mrs. John Wlnterhallr. : Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, M rs. Jini j Daily, Mrs. O. K. Stlnson. Miss j Jtorlha Ktinson und the hostess, .Mrs. AVarron. I After refreshments were nerved by. the hostess the guesis depurled jMrs. Klliolt have the following and wlfhed Master Jerry many ' as t he genera 1 chairman. Ie more happy birthdays. iota H. Thompson; music, Louise ! Fluhrer: decorations and check Celebrati's llirllnlay 'mum. Jacriue Unnox; advertising. With Afternoon Pai-ly i.leunesse Hutler; tickets. Margar- Mrs. Waller lOrskine of -1 02 M-t,.. n.AintiitiiM Clark street entertained nine little girts SHtu.day afternoon January w ()Wllrd, Mls MUded Knight I u !,...,!,0r f hW daUb'hU,rh,MI Maud Unrrlgar. MIm Oer- ninth birlhday The afternoon was spent in games, after which light refresh- m-ntH were wtvhI. The hostes was usslsted by Mrs. J. L Tucker.; io" ptt-Bent were: Pearl Samuel- I son. Eileen reason. Hutu l lerigen. Lois Ilermun. V ylene Mcri'itt. j Virginia Height, Laura May Fos - .ter, Leila, Henderson and Olive ! i;ukine. i Hostess for Bridge Q During the Week j Mrs. S. J. Hrown eDlerlaitied tbe I I'-iilMInc Bridge cluh at her home on North Holly street Thursday afternoon. At tho close of the u anernoon. At tno close of the "Tvtl.i..ri i-m,niv rniinnii r imrenis ual Timber of games delldons relIH, lWirhnr wns held at Central "vn i . i i T iV.i j 1!. ilHy aftcrnooD with Mrs. Hhitv IJu - h.ioiii' uiiuue. j 4- Mrs. F. Perl Hottest Bridge Party t Mrs. FiaDk Perl euterUued at 0 iDformaJ bridge party Thursday I evening- Three tables of bridge I were In play. High nore wan held by Miss Georgia Edward and low!""" president, who delivered tneftlnue Its efforts In behalf of pub- Kcore by Hiss Dorothy Nyswaner. Gttpsts who enJoted Mrs. Ptrri 8nVf very enthusiastic and in ho4pttoMty included: Icel Kdwardu, trurtlvfl mpo? of Parent-Toacher Mary Edwards, Georgia Edwnrtln, work throughout the state. Hutu Bauer, Louis Fluhrer, Hen- A progTom waa given which I'Mvvard Straton. Tola Templcton and Mrs. John t'eri. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. John 1'ell. twr. west wot i-eave on Extended European Tour Mrs. Ijiura West will .ave Jan nary 7 for an extended Kuropean trip. U'avlnu Medlord on the Shasta, she will go to New York ! by way of San Francisco and t hi- j cago. I Mrs. West w ill sail on the l ana- 1 illllll Piuilic liner. "The Kinprcss of coi aiiiu. mis ooai is csiei iuo. ! chartered for a tour of the Modi- ' tcrranoun, slopping at the Medlera raaii'is, inoiaom. .i.,o-.n. "" emu, line , wn-uiv, iuiti:.t, PICliy, llHiy. in euce, i ui ae cniiuc iiiei i.w Several overland trips he busl-Hnken by Mrs. West Of especial , interest will ho her visit to Home, rioieuce nou i on, i , , Ai'ior tho Mediterranean sojourn the Empress of Scotland will sail; j l' Southampton, stopping at tv-, I 'rnl r"renoh I'orts . i Mrs. West will leave me ooai 'again to visit Paris and thence Jo ; England, wnere sue prooauiy i":el. weeks buying nip. ! Hiend the Toimnier. making n tuner - rural biiKiuiiu. , Met Vdbnigh. Mrs. Mae Sehnepen. I n her return M. est vHl'M,.s 0,lUa Slllilh ani, th)l Mlsst.s 1 visit Scotland and Ireland. j Kstoe jm,, ytiUr(tt Knight. Hetty I The patty tnrveliin on the Km- j J)(M(,8 K(UliS(. i.tuuer. lce Kd- : presK of Scotland will be person- wanlx 0l.,ll,, xlUxviek. Hetty ;aHy conducted through all polntB ,.(.wn :im, Marjr.irel Hensk-y. if interest, returning most of the I Itlino to the boat ftB their head-imir. IjJ(y ,.-ks . . -Will Mwi Numerous affairs aro belnR non , Tlu. J1(iv Kks wln ,neet at the i in honor of Mra. CHt by her man? KUtH Wednesday afternoon ; friends. i from 2 to r o'clock. Committee I ... , . ... Iiirciit-Teaieli('i' Mectiiiff j W iisilnfti Ht-hool. interesting meeting of A f, the Washington parent-Teachers association waa held Friday at U o'clock. There was n delightful group of soIoh by Mrs. Kdnn F.lfert. Isaacs accompanied by Mrs. J. J- i Hit liter- and the little folks of Mrs. HeeMn's room gave, a group I of songs. ! instructive taiK anom me jumui ;Text Hooks.' The debate was peppy from istari to finish, and greatty otijoy-. ed by all. The negative won the I , judg. decision. The social hoiirl '... . ,,1,.,,.,.,. r r.luH1,mnU vieh. oK Thorndike. English. Frazee r',i.rin twill l"ee CllUIIIllttll UV i no nu- ous committees appointed by President Clarlbelle lUlioit, all en thitslastleally working, plana for ihe bijf ValenHne Day dunco to bo given by tho HutdncsH and Pro- jfessionat Women's cluh at the Ori (ental Cardens February 14 arei 1 progcising encouraeingiy. i icaeiat lo tne airair, wnien are selling ir $ 1 .00 a couple, and 25 cents, for extra ladies are going rapidly, and tho affair promises to be one of the best attended functions of the social pcnson. The eommilteoH appointed by !Mn. Priscilla Melslnger, Mrs. W. trude Hutler and Yvonne Bin ith. Mrs. William Kut-rtains Honoring SonN IMrHntMy Mrs. K. V. Williams entertained HHl Saturday with a birthday luncheci hi honor of the fifth birthdm of her son Verne. j Hlxtoen children and several . mothers enjoyed Mr.-. WlllianW I hospitality at her beaut.Wl hoiS? on the heights hack of Jackson ville. Mr. Wjjt-abrtcl invt fVackmM Comity Council. The mid-year meeting of the i Point high school on Saturday. 1 , v r V-h,.n v fnt.r. 0Mit. Mra. n. c . Cnani-y. ini:r- 1 ,. ........ .... . jwuns rcponn wore given oy "u - ,ferent circles. A sumptuous lunch i"ttH "-,rvn at noon by the ladles :vl i t-wuu iwhw it 8'"''"'' The cobc11 was espec- ; lB,1 fortunate lntliavlnff present j Mm. W. W. Onbrlel of Portland. ,nmin undress or the day. ohc.iio health which are reducing In iiin-btiil of a ipiarielK- by ibe . rent ml 1'otnl I'arent-Teaehers, a Uliiel by Mrs. Sti'hnelr and Mis- I'oris Itiebardson and readiliKi , I V Mrs. Frank SuiiUPerry. Mtt'-h credit is due Mrs. Lewis Humph rey, president of tile l 'ent ra I. 1'oint Parents and Teaehers and her co-workers who sponsored the meet:ni;. -- ; Aficr Game Haiw-e i Hj ibe .Mi-m- Him y I The Mis-.es Laura and Barbara in ury entertained a number of i friends al their ,'botn S:iUint;,v I evening following the basketball j game. Dancing was enjoyed by uie group, after whlcli reli esn- ments were served. The guests Included: The Misses Fllou- Mno Wilson. Ocnildllic j Latham, llaiiiara Driiry Laura j Drury; Messrs. P.obeli Sleeler, Benjamin Day, Wlllbuti 1 larriiuali Clifford Moore. Mix. Iluniiuiii lltiitriti i.-,,e... As ., ,. i ((jffm.in ., if, nmi dim,r ,niiy ! was given at Crowson s Wednes- ,,y evening just before she left I here for New York flty on n acv- 1 I(1 tlu. Kronp W(,I0 fnUnw. in charge: Mrs. Chas. (lay, Mrs. h. D. Klwood and Mi Uowau. Pythian Slters Kiileitiilii al Curds W. II. Mc- The Pythian Winters cavd party Thursdav ovenimr. January 1 1 w -is tho most huccessful party given this season. A large and enthusi astic crowd played bridge and ft 00 until I I o'clock, when delicious sandwiches were nerved with home ty everyone. High score in bridge was won by Mcv Clar and Harry Hurneburg. coi)itl(ttlon prize went to (leoi'Be Kuirnian and Mrs. (Mil'ford. , In r00. Mrs. Chas. Coombs nnd Mr. Applegato won high score while Cora .ludge and Henry Fluhrer captured consolation. The next parly will be Thurnday I evening, January ;it 4- l"lllii ( Inio '-"('I'taini'd by M. I'b-cl Tim Prl.'cllla circle of the l irst M'"?:tM"H. rh.un,,,,lfni1"l1 1,1 '; .ll. l., VI. Iiem-i UM ouii enth si re-t ttntertalned friends at ihelr cal.dn at Shady Cove on Sun day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hteflna, R I r h n r d Weeks, Walter Scott and Kdna Wolff of Central Point. 4 Mrs, West, Ilonorcil Willi Dinner Party The teachers of the Lincoln school entertained at a "turkey dinner" on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Urn. Cox. honor ing1 Mrs, Laura West who will leavo soon on an extended Furo- p-ui uip. -.n a-.u r.u-v.u Mrs. J. Owen lliK" Comnillleri of Health l uit I Tho Medford commltee of the ; Jackson county health unit mot on Monday at the home or Mrs. juiiicnj Owen an Siskiyou Hei- hts. The ; women enduavor each meeting to ; cut and sew enough HurglcafcrtrcHs- i ItigM to supply the nurses durlnirj the following month. The expira-j Hon of the Sheppurd -Towner act and what it will mean to this unit jvas discussed. To those IntcrcMcd In public health work everywhere the expir ation of this act In of vital import nnce at this time for with thls'sionary meeting Tuesday aftei- lermltiutlon unlenw some other htlltnoon, January L'2 at the home ot Is Introduced, nil federal help for promotion of welfare of mothers ! n HabeH will wf'ase. During the MX year bnl huB been in force the death rate of children I hat fallen from 70 to 6a per thou j nd. And it Is estimated that at i h-at half of these 1 3H.000 that did die could have been saved their knowledge of the fundamentals of health. The il districts, where special help was administered and efforts concentrated showed more j benefii-whan In the cities. Forty i ' health program nnd 20 pere nt of the counties carrk-Vn the work. , k .,m ..... 1e . hruuitht liuforn contri'w. Ii p: ; lng the present session It will aw, tor $1,000,000 of federal money , Mnnually for the promotion of t weirure worg rcr motner nn cnu- drt-n. All r omen's orKanlzatos ; Hru favor of It and PrcJWit Coolldge urgen congress "To con- font mortality and improvln? men tal nnd bodily condition of our citizens. Those oitalnst this bill object to federal subgldy for work within the slates. Last your 1;.... OniUhHI dollars of federal suhMdy was used for co-operative project or outrlht urants to states Inelu.l iiit; .v.-ryihiii!: I'nuu hliul win'r. t iilmlishmcnt Itin-l )miM. Siirt-ly uln1 milMnn f thin fur sav ing and piMtt'Ctitn ( lt;d)ii's If. a niotlfst :i lint nit1 nt. Sn'i.il nunu'i't is urfil in tlu stiitr IfKlsliiiurr t t piu'Vt'tii thr work ifi'ttmplislipd mi- th K'li'upartl-Towni'r :n't ffm 1'finn in vain. 1 IVnpli nf Orcpm stuuiM b. mi- , ntitilU- irtvil..fnl .! i... i-r i.-n l:i i-lv ' ,..... 1 1,1. i I wtnk fin Oregon 1ms tlu- lowcul j li:ily tlciitti r.itf oi any Mat in : tlu1 niiinn Is per tlioiisund livi' 1 births. Whili' I'lim.'Kit i-ontllt Ions lam) locution and n Irunincnt on- ! ter lurn.'ly intn Ihlx, .still the inn r volmiH w tirk t-f tin lii'ulth unil. tilt Kplrliilid ft-npfriilliill of Indi viduals and I In oftleli'ttt work of rounty nurwi'M and din-tot-H wit Ii tlioir rllnlrs, free hfallh phainp W'tH find li'th'rs, tluMr inlts t l lie sii'k and poverty strU-kiMi, all de serve meat credit. And 'very ef fort whonld hv niado tt continue the work. i Olive ItelH'Uah lido i Has Canl Tuny. ! 1 Tho degree -staff of olio lie-; ; nt." ; :caid party on Wednesday evening. jnt lu' Abuit -1 t.ih-, "f ve hundre.l. pinochle and, bunko were In play during the, jevening. After a couple of hoursj jof cards refreshmcntH were wrv-j Tho prCeeds of the evening will be turned over to the cmi-' ; m ttee in charge or finance for the irand lodge whlcli will be held in Medlord In May. !Mi. Vllm l!o.stss 1 1). A. It's on Saturday. ; Mrs. K. N. Vilm was hostess to ithe Crater Ijike Chapter. Daugh teiK of the American Uevolution h' "o"'. 03 flenesHee Htreet. j hatnniay anernoon. January i:m During tho business meeting tb following members were elected ! delegates to the state conference: j Mrs. D'Alblni, Mrs. Ulrlch, Mrs.' Harding. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Coch ran. Mrs. Holt. Mrs. tlrey, Miss Van Meter, T.Irs. Hlshop and Mrs.! More. This conference Is to bo held I In Medford. March II 1, 'J2 and j;t. An announcement was made by. the regent, Mrs. D'Alblni that the classes In Aincricanlzai Inn, held for the benefit of those taking ' lout eliifconshtp papers, would be-j i gin Sunday, January the LMMh'nt o'clock. These clauses lire held i in the pnbtic library, and in the I past have pioved very helpful to thoe taking the work. Miss Sura Van Meter, chapter chairman of the D. A. U. Student Doan fund, gave a report of tho work done by this com mil tee in Oregon. It is only since 19-Ii that Hinds contributed by Oregon chapters have been kept in tho stale and since them nine girls ha ve bee n a I d cd by this fit n il . Mrs. II, G. Heach gave a very interesting paper prepared front a report given by Silas Hlake Ax pell before the ItTth Continental congiess on the general conditions he found in Russia. Mr. Axpoll. a lawyer of New York City visit ed JtUKhla wilh a labor delegation which was studying trado con i ditions. While he wan not an j fftnl nt'-merof this delegat'oii ha was able to get first bond i t - formation because of his asso ciation with It. Mrs. C If. Pakc charmed all present with two songs. Sho was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Marsh. M rs. C C. M u r ra y was hit io -dueed lo the chapter ns a new member. Refreshments were served by j Schmidt. Mrs. McHlhonc, and Mm. Sncdicor. Social Events of Church Societies The Ladles' Aid noddy of Y,Uu KugHsli Lutheran churi'h will meet at I ho home of Mrs. Sml'li, tie"! South Newtown Thursday, January 2-Hh ut 2 o'clock. 44 The LadleH' Auxiliary of tho Baptist church will hold its mls- Dim. Carlo w, t'ti South Laurel street. The St. M.'VbJt' tiuild card party at the ParihTi house on Friday evening was a ileclded suceesB. Seventeen tables of bridge vrero in play. Mrs. Clarence Noe held high score In progrenstve br0:e and Mrs. L. Pennington high in pivot. Elaborate planning among tho six circle of the Tlrm .Methodist ' I i.piwopai iafip' Aid society as a,Jr("" ,ho ;'"'''-h lhat thiQ .urth annual state banquet and turey dinuer vlll far hiiihus any yet held. Duto will bo announced soon. Th(j VatlUili' A(d KOclcly of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet In regulur homecoming at tho church parlors, Tuesday afternoon. A full attendance Is vary much desired, as Important business will be discussed. Visitors are always welcome Mrs, fitlitsoti Host LndMcV Auxiliary The Ladles Auxiliary of tho I Baptist church mot In business -isi. hi at the hum i.f Mi-h. K. S. H:tmllt"ii Patu-n did tho dvcura SiiiifM'n. 1 ' West I'miith street, tint: at this talde. Tuesday aitermum. Ja nunry Mh. j The irUh tahlc was decorated with Mrs. Ueonre it. Vmiii;. pr.-si- hy Mrs. V. II. Kobinson nnd hot deiu. In ih.r ehair. The ladles re- ed by Jane Kobinson nnd Hulii spiuub d to roll fall with Mr,p:nre ; ivmorosi dressed quaintly ns Irish quotations. After the routine bus- eolleens. These called forth much In ess i-ei.-sbin.-ut ! were Mrwd by f,ivorabb comment. Mrs. ii. S. StiiiM-n ami Mrs. IUi.se i -phe Scotch table was decora ll'ffner. iu.,i llV Mrs, will Watt assisted by Thirty-uie adults and five chll , m,-m. m,.i, Wrluht and served by dim were preser.t. 1 1 tileaiiciM t'las llne rarij- The tiMiil Christinas party of : the tilenner class i.f the Kirsl lla lisi cnuren iuiu ueen put on on ; m.uuu. ii itwi h' 1 1 Mi ii. " ' i-t inei janu.'ry iin wnn ineir nus- bands at the homo of thy Urn. Carlow. An enjoyable evening was spent wit h muslv', readings, games and eontestH. The refreshment committee sent all home feeling their best. The next regular meeting of the class will be Thursday afternoon, j .. . 1 i-Vbiuary 21. UH. Mrs. Hrni inner Will I'litortalu Women' Hlbl; 1'lass The Women's Itible class of tho i l'li-Nf JV..siiiW(.t-tim .Oi u ri.h will meet with Mis. Carl Hroinmer. tiJl Waited upon bv Louise and Fred MlnneHota avenue. Tuesday after-I Prllka Hrommer. noon at o'ebuk. ' 'r,,L' American table was decora- Mrs. Uuvrenco will have charge 1,111 mu! i vod by the Missea Janet of devidlonals. The "Hook of i Itni1 ,:uln Clement and even' seat Acts." will bf reviewed by Mrs. K. w,lH filled This was a very ar i'hlpps the -Life of Paul." ;wlll belt Hlir table. given by .Mrs. dribble. 'l',l-, C.orman table was decora- Mrs. I,. Ilodgklns and Mr, P. I ,Pl " Mls- Nevvcomb and sreved Slnikiiis will be hostesses for the ! ''' Iothy Welch and Wllda afternoon. f-f Mrs. Myeis Il4stes Side Clli le The Kast Side cricle of tin; First M. K, church met with Mrs. O. V. Myers, tinii Oakdale avenue. Tuns. day n fternoon. Vice President Mrs. W. T. I terry presiding Song. "Fare to Face," Mrs. C. W. Conkllii, leading the devotions.: Hbh lesson, Isa. rLnd chapter. . Mrs. S. L. Leonard offering prayer. During t he social hour, M rs. Mers, assisted by Mrs. K. K. Sym ington. .Mrs. It. A. Koppes, served delicious refreshments. The circle will meet with Mrs. Summer on Kast Jackson street, In February. I .oyal Women's Cla.vi Hold Flection. For tho purpose of electing of ficers, the Loyal "Women's class met In the recreation hall of tho First. ( 'hrlHtlan church, Tuesday afternoon. The new officers elected were: M rs. M . J . Fry e, preside n t ; M rs. S. Crouse, vlco president; Mrs. Ar thur Hrown. secretary-treasurer. Ms. A. K. Cunningham, ami Aunty HulKweru appointed on the flower com mil lee, ami Mrs. Cora WUhoii on the visiting committee, A program wns furnished by Mca danien Fib k. Flukoff, lluson. Cur rier amKFrye, . A social hour fol lowed, with refreshments served by Mrs. Fry1. Mrs. Frick, Mrs. Hithon, and Mrs. Currier. Missionary Society Has Meeting: The Woman's Missionary society of the Sonih Methodist church met Tuesday at Ll:30 p. m.. with Mrs. HoIktL Taylor, on South T-aui el street. There was a good attend ance, with several visitoro. Mrs. Joe Thomas was leader nnd had an Instructive and interesting pro gram. Last year wan tho liOth yeur since the first society was organiz ed. Tho work of the fid years has atl been reviewed. The lesson Tuesday ilea It with tho future work. "Besides the lesson, rending were given by Mrs. Heller and Mrs. Tllley. a duet by Mrs, Taylor and Mrs. Huberts and two violin koIoh by Mrs. Fugene Thomas, llefresh nients were served by the hostess. The business meeting will be held the first Tuesday in February. Presbyterian Guild Meets Monday Continuing Ihe fltudy of the 'Christian 4 fhi"nc on A1," tho Crater LnKo Guild of Iho Presbyte rian wlmrch will moot nt the homo of MIsh Helen llullis next Momlav evening, January Mrs. Colo Holmes. Mrs. W. 11. Wnlkor and Mrs. (iiaut Nelson will be host esses. Mr. H. K. Mui'hIi will have charge of Iho study period and wilt he assisted by Mrs. Kalph K. Uay and Mrs. U. K. McKlhoso. who will llustrate Iho periods of mnsli-al de velopment in son; nnd )nstiimen lal music. The aluily of church music and its Influence upon art was begun at the laid meeting by Mrs. J. C, (.'olHtiH, who Dacefji the ilt!Vtlop- ni"iit, of religious luuidr from pre hhdorfc worship up lo the modern church. Ilcr paper wnn exception ally well presented and cuthmdud tleully received. in -cm nil Dini' Prchliytcrlaii Churi'h. The A nostra I dinner, sponsor ed by M i tV N. B. Neweomh. giv en Friday evening at tho Prebsy terlan church was one of the out- t a tiding successful events In the history of the church. The crowd In a tendance filled to overflowing tho large dining hall. The food was appetizing and ample and the guests seemed hap py and satisfied. The small ladies who nerved the food deserve especial mention. At the Spanish table the Misses Kusnn Dynan and !orls Pntlon wcro quaint and protly in tholr hleil -. w, Blnckburn, police lvniw.1 HnnnlHli .n.imnH nn.l '-!ni.rtS, wounded Blackburn's trndod much attontlon nnd many cnl(fellI.. Bnd hlmK.lf fell crltl compllmenta. 0Ily won(cd under the fire of Mm. Howarfl Dynnn and ! othor police offlcorj. ' ' ' , ' , ' Kucile I,ovry and Nancy 8mple In at tractive costumes appropri ate to the Highland country. The Swedish labia waa decorated ,iy M ,.Ht ltnUi.y aiu! ils artlt-y Is worthy of mention. This table W(lf( rrVYViX by Lauiu nttlk!y anil Allieitu Knippt In pretty C08- The Dutch table was decorated by M-8. John White and served by Dorothy Pnlcy and Carvel DeMiies. This table was lovely In a beautiful embroidered table cover direct from Holland kindly 'oh tied for tho occasion by Mrs. 1. Dc Witt. . , . '. H , X, ted bv Mrs. Snllvur and Mth. Xewcomh and Nerved by Kllow Mae Wilson and Mildred Law- j rence in costupie. The Krench table waa decora ted by Mrs. Carl Hrommer and Hewitt. Chinese nnd Japanese tables combined was served by llertha ('rune. Chinese and Catherine dribble, Japanese. These glrlfc gavo wonderful ervirc. The Norwegian table was dec- orated by Mrs. K K. Littrell, Jr. and Hrophy the jeweler deserve. thanks for- loaning a model of ono of the Viking boats to help decorate this table. This waa nerv ed by Lncile Littrell who was charming lu her costume. Last but not least wnH the "Yankee" table which was much larger than any other two tables, decorated by ftagH and tho boat "Constitution" loaned and made by Mr. Khvood the oculist. This table was served by Kotty Culy and Ladona Colder who 'Were kept very busy becauso of the many hungry Yankees who would admit of no other ancestry. As the guests nto they were en tertained by music, songs nnd bits of wit npproprlato to tho differ ent countries. Whistling solo "L'sten to the Mocking Bird" by Medford's artist, K I Ion me Wilson. Song "America, tho IJoautlfur FJIomao Wilson. Kuth Ijuvronee. Song "An Indian Lullaby" Cadman, Melba Williams. Violin solo by Donald Moore, accompanied by Mrs.- Carlton Janes. ' Bedtatlon "Tho Broken Heart ed Dutchman", Thomas ' New comb. A group og beautiful Scotch songs by Mr. A. .1. lacDonouph. Ho was accompanied by Mra. Tf. E. Marsh.. Thso wero greatly enjoyed hy nil present. One minute talk. Jokes and facts about each country by lira., rirlbhlo. This successful affair was put -over by tho most wonderful co operation of tho ladles of tho committee. High School The one-art play, "Spreading the News," written by Lady Gregory, will be put on by the public speak ing class of Medford high school at an assembly Wednesday after noon, January 30th, at I o'clock. Tho . public is cordially luvltcd to thlv assembly. The play 1h bclnft coached by Hnlph Bailey, instructor of . tho public speaking claws. Tho cast fol lows: i Hartley Fallon Mrs. Fallon.. Mrs. Tarpey Jack Smith Mrs. Tully..... . Charles Barnes .Lenevo Simkius ...... Laura Drury ..Clifford Moore ....Bertha Saylor UHnnpon Kali) Winifred Warner Mra.Uyan ......Helen Williams Tlfli Casey... ..Ben Pay Tho M igistrate......Wm. Dougherty The Policeman Kred Colvlg. The studenis of the high school hnve been unablo to have pep ral lies for tho games, or any. other form of assembly since that part of the building has been remod eled. ... National thrift week was observ ed nt the high school this week on Tuesday, which Is tho regular-bank day. Students were asked not to bank less than five cents. In order that the record may exceed any of thoso previously made. I loom 38 banked the highest, with on aver age of over five dollars per person. The counsellors have been very busy registering the students tor next semester, and guttlnff their schedule arranged. Semester examinations will be given Monday and Tuesday of this week. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 19. Wl Klrlnsf polnt-blnnk at a police officer, who broke IhrouKh tho harrlemlc'l bcilroom door of hl homo In tho Chnntnut Hill sactlon, W. Orlffln tlrlbbul, 46, social!- ...!......! Hhnt ILTlA