PIGE.FIVB : arEDKORD MAIL TRTBtTXF. MKDFORIX- Ol.K iOr. KUXDAY. FKBIU'ARV 17. I!i2fl i ? jff ' iy , . '. Irene DeLosh, 325 South Holly St.-Phone 390-L or 71 L W i ' ' ?" t " " '. i... , , ....... I ..... :.. I. ..... , ., L; .. .:.!... . : I 00 CO P u u th .,...-.. ,... unu, ni i ri-u-uaiiinoiiui 01 kiuii. , commerce ami outer service cuius; February is n good liiuntli to boi praccr followed bv a devotional ! wiiiiiv rwiv..-.., J: tiei-Khaw, c. T. Parker. C. A. Mar-! present in(Sl llidi' ideas on i punch, ami sandwiches wore scrv-1 of the city in tho building of. a studying your seed catalogues, 1 service conducted by rtov. John-! I shall. .1.1. lVikiuB. . I. . Oihiu-,(!,, ul.Jwl. od. ,- . j conimunliy club house and chain-1 planning how much you can af-; son, utter which the entertainment rinr,l n,il,, nf'il,,, v J ham ami h. I,, kraus. ! , During tho social hour. ,''1-'n'" I , 1 '" Prraimt Mm-: tho Missus , her uf commerce building., turd to spend on flowers and committee consisting of Mrs. j W C St fho rluh ho i... on , I" ,'"uul",,;; l'1' -S; wm I 'or.'shinents in keeping with ul- Josephine Waldron, AllcKra Dour- , f this year and than consult .lewctt ami Mrs. Martin look I L&rth liar lo t r k' ! !,', 3", nt ,m'C',U ,"V,'"',1B "l,d 'lu,u;- '""' l-' " , . ! J""I't M"'. liosteaB.IMin.rlM.. lli.ih.lay Party ,.,. loenkaeed men uQ Had out charge and put on lively memory! 3iSsuS. national town sum- :Ko.v.,l Neighbor hall which will , meet March 1 III., al the homo of 1)111 Williams, Douglas Wood. Carl. Mr. and Mm. K..W. Wakefield ..... .'.J?' ... ,. ".".!!'. .r , -J Ore'-ou Stat." CoIIoko - clt b! . T ii "oouMrs. u. at. Sims, u .Miaucsoia ivoonnauser jiu ianl: rinl.1. ientcrialncd at ihelr Irjmo on AI-jtiK.y have lvat moss pots a io- day .ro Klvcn tho wliinQ'- A y,nomo ot Mr. anil .Mrs. n. uo ! l-OHh, 3L'5 South' Holly utrcel, o.vw uciock tnarp. : 'I TUeSday East Side Circle, of the! Methodist clnnrh. Homo of !r .Mm. Sumner, lWIO East Jack- sou istreel. j Miksionary nieetinK Presby- torian church. Homo of Mrs. ; t I1,"',"11 8w?eno' WP3t ' 't '.,,UrCut; , ' ,0 J I T ,,v,"t," "n,- . ",T!., ' Honio of .MrtOnalsy Wilson, 113 North Ccnual, 7:3U, .1. Wrinarinw N.. . J . . . 1 "I ""wenaw-mn,.. noma o t Mrs. CI. . llarwood, 'I'.'S Ueally street. i -f III.V. IIOMH.II-WI ...1.-.1.1..1I-.. -V , 01 nnn, liome or Mrs, bam , llomo of yira Sam BatemnIli 30 j I ,,?"!. ',, : ,,u,"e ,., , h, 2 1 Xlai'le street, Wednesday al'uj.'r- J t Thiirni!?.T.H.S,. S IinAB- i t.i ,, iCi.,,i lif T, i street. Thursday Washington Tea at Tl . . First Methodist church L- Modet 11 Wootlinen and Ftoyal T Neighbors social meetlns and j Ua"CL'-,. , P, T ! .7Fi:,... ...... uiyiii. : Mrs. MyniiWloot'rt Kroiip rlL f Dctplilau uliaptnr. Homo Mrs. Charles Gilbert, 122 Mis- : lU'loc Btreut Y Friday 4 Klkti Wtishlnmou Mrlhtluy h - I'ul'iinlHl it n c h t n n lion 4 j 4 of tin; Danclitt rM of Annirtcnti T I1HVUI Ul IUI1 1 I Il'l I I vnu) IU1 r . v wu- riuirrii in " 7 1 MIkh .foliu -row ft KroiXJfH ' ' u ini V i : Mis. . LaiihMulWStK i'.ayt J j J Main Btruet. , J ! jjcri'ho ol Honor MoMHtuvu j . w .im. .w wt,. i. . , T IMVIi I lllll, I . UV. . . ' ? T I.cntcu St'itwon ' ileitis: OliKint'd. ' Tli early part of thi week,. was ide prominfciit by a nunib(;i of iut , i?v,unta, tor WcdiiOHilay marked the, beninnlnK of -the Lii- ten Heasoa tht; -fVOilay puriud of l!antinK and rt'ttrtjment. ..Fur ihostj wI-okkT re 1 ltd on .Uui y . no L require t'liut tliey oOstirV'j tills ciiWoni, re train to :a -certain dCKfje from OiVaatllW and merry-making 'in de- ; .. . .. . . . ... . ferenco to those wliOobservo Lent. I t-peciitl inembeO'lIP '"' and Mrs. Clayton' Weils' Hooker, 1 1 . V V' y-,nC- A'0" - t'07 North Crescent Drive, IJeverly I t C"i r rJdl "'.o,, r Callforhla. The wedding-will February of. all the months ! street. The luiusiOO'l8 -nicely lends itself most attractively for decorated with reOhearts and nu onteiininlng. No oilier month has ! ineroiis --valentines. games nnd Ai many holidays ami such dis-j music vft'e. enjoyed. ' after which tlnetive ones. Lincoln's birthday i Jean's mother and sister, Virginia. v.-is ohseiU'd l.y the Lincoln club I lianiiuit held at the I.llhla hotel! in jvsuiuiiu on luesoay eveiuui;. Covers were placed for olio hund- O re! and flfly guests. , : Valentine's day was observed on Thursday ly several' luneheons and evening parties. This is tho only day in the year set aside for ! t.lio full play of the emotions. and token3 of regard, bring' happl uesirto many poor and rich alike. A number of affairs have been planned . for AVaslilnglon's birth day Which occurs i.m Friday c-f j .1.1 1, 1..,,... ft, i...- ic Ington tea which will be given ort Thursday for the public at ,h. .Methodist church l.y the Wash- Ii.gton Parent-Teachers' a.s.socia- , lion and the Colonial luncheon glv- 1. v the Daughters of the Anieri Revolution al tbe Presbyter- inn elini ch on l-i-lilav ill , o . , ,. I anil l-'.lks-dance, on Friday. Tin- linliilays that occur next month are St. Patrick's day. which fills on tlu 17th and Kaslcr.ou iuiulnv, MnOa .Villi, ft o- u .Miss Mi-I'll H..ti"-s Yolentine's Party. Mel'l- Utile Miss Mury-I.i. uisi hose was n charm Q hostess "u Thursday for a A al.-ntlne's .1 ay , dinner party, given at the home of her parents, .Mr.ynl Mrs. R. K. MeKlllose. A large Vne d','.Mat',d with red I andy In-art.M ii nani' iiled lb" w- j i.r ot tlie tain', inner lavota id her fuvot-hwii eeplngwllh.ho occailon,: ced. Oi.e,,s who eiij.iM.1 ,!:, affair ere: Virginia Hammond. Mary! O AnilOales, ltetly-.laiio I', lining-j Ui. Jen i-anette l''lclds. Dorothy l;ur-I g.-Es. .lean Platl. l.allierln.yj lead. .leanette Kilns. Janice Sclli".J. and ( lenattl .lli'l.llti'se. ' II iKiiliiicii anil llojul -Veiglitiors Mini lh.iiiuet. Thursday The Modern Woodmen assisted be the Itoyal N.-lglil.oi-s celebrated tin. re-ileeorallng of their hall last -M ,. i 1 crue ts to the commltteo before Thursday evening with a covered Mr. Stein. Fnteruilns - Wednesdey. dish dinner. The dinner was splen-j -hi--l Folks Circle. A f0alui'.,i 0f n,c. meeting will be dill, there were 13,. present and! The .lust Folks Circle of the j ,)(, rou al) 1, IR.iibcr answer- ei'eryou,! was enlliilflasHe over lb,' l-'lrt M. I-:. Church loci ut Ihe' , ., ..i"..,.!., ' r,.w .,,.i-ilw nn bis. -'-pear e of- .he hall with j bene of Mrs. Kr, P. Stone. iS .1 to her , Z Us new seats, drapes and ucuulirul j West b'econd slreet, Thutsdoy uf- ( .... , vtate a vails. !t.rnoor., February 1Mb. Willi Mrs. j M' r chanter chall - After tbe dinner and n social ill. H. P.obbins alstant hostess. !,.; Jf 'tl',0 Vorcl gn relations com- hour t.oih order v .-nt Into s.-s-I Twenty memhers and one vlrltor ' ...n- n,,., . sion: lite Ko.vill Aelgnoors llllli-'ll- ; li'g n class of eight, seven fur j Meilford and one for Talent camp. ! n hlcli cumu whs giiesi of hon jr al i the meeting. Ashland was also I t --i eseiiieu III lllu c.u.iu. The Woodmen elected the fol lowing delegates to the cunly . . ., .... . , I ."onveiition Gordon Ttout. Wynu nioId. u."jnnlo llos' ncrnns. V. A. H uodO 'Job Taylor. Lawreuct! on the 2Sth Die Woodmen' will ,ave u class adoption. .candidates belnc from Ashhrsd. Talent. Gold 1HII ni.,1 f,.rlf...M tv... i;,.vni v..i,.i.i.,.r !..-.. ' ; paring a play to ho fe-iven near ; iMn...i, i, Kast Side Circlo w m , . The Kast Side circle of the l'irst M. K.' church, will' meet w ith Mrs. funnier. U1 Kast Ja !(lnv .....,,.. M kson, Tues day afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Daron ;inil Mrs. lloscboroutfh will have charge of Ihe' i.rOKram. Visitors :nlwys welcomO . JI. The l'liscllla Circlo of the First XT..t,,,rf. i.,,.l. ...Ill ...nl ... , ! w ' O" ' 1 Kugagentont Announced '......!--..nr 1.. -i-i iuiiu.u. X.....1..11I1U ...1. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. War- royjjvnrd," Hollywood, California. :',Q, V. 1 , .,( dilU!;hlpl. Jullc j.0SP. IO Theron ! Potter Hooker, second son of Mr. ! mid Mis tiavtoii Wnllrf Hooker, o. I : !. ;.",:'' "u""uu"' '"u' , i . 1 i.,i...ij Jllss Warnoek Is the nle.-o or Mr. and Mrs. Porter .1. Neff and Mr! and Mrs. tleorgc li. Canode, of tllia cllv 4 l ,0 a 'i,...ft.- i... 'fltiii-Ail from "f.VrvnUis TliurKthiy. tlll'f' whre Ihcy iiUvnOvd ,Uu- Urt-rjoii - lSt;it(l MruhuiiU usociation. The I KMipiiitlnn. Tin. ! onV"ntiim wttH livui -under i - dir(.,.lJun nf lho sr.i,(V 0f com-i iiht'cc of Plio oi t-Kun. Siati clleKO. j IjCvtur(,s UIul pnfBmn1H aonK con- s,rut.tiV), ihifR .of modern lucn.-hun- and buHlnoHS men of tho nortlO'i..w li.,n..vett riehnol. ,wcst. After the close of the eon-j j vent ion, Mr. and Mrs. MQ-ker drove to Portland for n visit with O "Tragedy of tho Tarfs'-' PlnyJniem'1 ,,. meetg a,Xhe Y Q 6 Among the many iQ-alw In lion friends before retumlus to Med-,,y boy or fourth, fifth hnd slxtlQCt a. - rooms. All mmliersaiHl I ol-' -xlrs. ltllea during . -., . grades Koosevelt -school. any women interoBtcii' ill Y Y o liter sjtoruvlrit In McWoru. were a .Mrs. U. U. Ellitl7 Is spcmllng i ."".'"L w" ,VZ "I Y" ! urSeU to ho prosenh ' lyP by -Mra. Hbockk-y and few days In ForllanOvlsltlng re.la, Uvos .indfrlcmls. -,. , . Q Vul. inline Pan y by '.'ft Miss Jean Itloo ' Miss .lean Rive gave a party for I twelve of her glvyrlelids Thursday j V -n.. ....... evening at' her nome. 823 Taylor served rcfrcshmeiUs. The guests had tune. Those present Vivoror Dorothy ;Gore, Kva Peterson, tlem? tjiilsen- ' berry. Khirley tu'ford, Calllerlne Chaney. Bvolyn Merman, Jojxe : Banish, Juno Houghtojr. Maxlne Inman, Evelyn RobhiEcjr:, Leota I Roberta. I Eve Benson Academy 1 Has Jic w Class. j The acrobatic class for children j a-eaooiny lasi i-iiuaj, was ' tended by enthusiastic youngsters'. .. i.-.i.i.... ..-nu n ...1 Ih-t pupil- r the school.! With n he near Wturc. it I. ant lel '' "' another anno "neement recurdinB ihe preg-1 "-f " . .. uvu t . ' - interest adults. Ai'S. Kensou liay fad ye:0'- 01 cm., rn-iic. 111 ne, .0. 111 i.g .'Xiii-rteiie In leaehliiR in varloufVi'ies and been .-neeesf ul owiiik to her iut- toial aplitude and love ot lho urt 1 .1.. . lier pupils will .-main be seen In recital atft Hunt's Cralei lan ' 'during tile liiontli of April, when ; some new numbers will also be ' renilercd. h.r Tea Honoring . .,..,. Ithl v. Uneolu s blrlhdav was obs-rved ......ft,,.. .1,,. ...,-,. 1. .t a. I,,., silver Tell, liehl III Hit- I.lll. coin school. A very fine progrum uiis rendered as follows: ..-,,. ,,,, ,,,, ,.,,.,.,, v.. i' ' Miss' Tnt-K'O-, .,,. -SJ . . -t'' Philippine li-innus. He win- J.na L,ltst.r ,,,vo'ircc roaUl.1Ss. j? ''r.''eT to"' ne'Two M,s8 curry's 3A's a song. , n'"' " d cx"otl" b" ' " R.-ailing bv Su.ette titennett. ......... .-.,r.. ,. cr.r.-,., .-r,K, (.,.,.fL.ct Tribute" wusrt.-ad ,,v Tu,.,..;. j ., ,yvM. . 1, ,-,,,,.,- ,,ri,.,- u-hleli i-i-fi-csli- ni.-'nis of lea and waters were s. r-1 ve-l by Mrs. Klein and Mi's. I'ierei A social nine was enjoyed by ill. About thlr:v meniliers being I ,,...,,,. ' wei o prtsem. i .Mrs. Georgia 11-lloway In charge of dcvotlonals chose for her tbonie Prlnclplus or Habits'" and road ' from tbe 5th chapter of Ma-'thcw. VI ..a It. .1.. ...... .. l VV. ....... ' Mrs. llolirway also lead In K"er. Foil. .wing the business meoting Mrs. O. O. Iluinp'iiroy. of the en-; tcrtalument coininitloc pres-jntud; Mrs. SKims who gavo a very in- f-resting article oa "Smurt SobrI- Wa.shliu.ton Ten " . I-'witt ,r .pi.i W....L- ' Tl... IV.......!..,...... 1.n.u,.I.Tm,.l. .. ...in i,'ut .1...1.. ....ni ..... i 1 tho recreational hall of the Metll- j odlst church 011 Thursday, Febru-; tiers association convention In Chi I ary 1, at :i o'clock. A wood pro- jcjiko and .Mrs. Koozer visited rcla- j Biam will be givoQby tho pupils : ana oiner tai?nt. aii inoinera anu friends aro cordially iiulled.' O.vwo.1 Statu t'ollesio C1..6 . Will lect Moiulay ' j Thc Oregon Slalo College club i will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ueauinolit JX-l,osh. j vy South Holly street, Monday evening. Tho business meeting Willi". . 1 y-e will be group leader. l.n ( U ..-..I....1, -..!- lowed by bridge. "Tlie social commllteo will in-lude Mr. and -ilrs. Harold Wood. Mis Henrietta Eckstein. Miss Josephine . ' . . .. . snnw ant. air. ami -urs. jl. uvi.im. V Mrs. Myra Kins and daughter Juno returned to their homo In ih.,i,i-hii vniis i-'i-uinv after . a ' week's visit at tho home of Mrs. King's itcr, Mrs.iK. C. Fergu- ! son. -m son. k'niimlnw' nf I kltuttfl t Uv IMronl-Tcarhcrs '.VsMirv U011 ! i' riua 1 ifvtrii 1:11;. rruiuiu t in, mv Parent-Teachers' circle of Medford observed .founders' day with a ! joint meeting at the 'Junior high ; 'Jiidiool. ! j ne lonowing pi-ogriiiu .uif., much enjoyed l.y a large altenil- .-Oregon" ltoys' and eWW L.i t. i,',nin.. .i..v. umIki..! A iSonfr, "Family Tragedy" Thorn- llarvy. Jnokson 8clnol. M..nriiiimn.f HI hovit Oiid Sonp-(iroitp of Hi boys OnO giriH, .Vaiiinguni sciiooi. ; l.ndiiiHft-.SuKuttoQtt;niictt, Lin- Culn school. - Minucttc- Shclhy twins, Jackson acho'd. Musical reading- Jean Coffeen, .Washington school.. . . h;a ph.lMliy mke wa ,0-n. f., '..,. -L BuvMona Wlnster. ; Lincoln school. - All adjourned to tho Inurnment. wnero coriiio. cake ana sanuwieuea were served by Mrs. Itoberls, Mrs. ti r.ti- ch. Mrs. ll'Alb ill. Mrs. llro- Dietrich, Mrs. D'Alblnl, Mrs. Uru phy and Mrs. K. tialto. Keivilt Itrlile- llolloretl Inl'i rinan TO. Airs, fllenn Laid ley. a recent hlidi! wus honored guest tit nil In- .M,i,,vi,i,.;fol'm!'1 i ",11 hwcr Klvo" u'ie to. , the hostess scrred retresh tnjojnoit ,j,u.ri jus,, Jessie Me Mven luenls. I at lho Schiller tnlartmenis on Hal- ' in-due nflei-luion. uues' inciuoci L-nldleyi' frs, nieini Nile Glfford. "JMra' Homer Unstln. Mrs. Ray Hendeinon, Misses Ester i Mct'ollum, Yvonne Smith and Marlon Briggs. ... ,,, ,.,, -n ZrTTVoo and Mrs. Vv,i..i-.i,....l tbe Ipntrol of tbe Daughter of thoitho devQIonal exorelsos. Mrs.iK"'" engagemci. . . ' . ... ,,..,1 n-..illiinili ,-,.7;ii.. . vi he vlce-ineslilcnl tl ...w.. . .-.. Holland Tues- - rt CBrnatiorC? ond v. t) dinner. alentlne the tabl.M - .,.,... , f..,v.VChudney loo'a chnreo ..r tl... nrn. in .,. u... 0,. nf tho hotel. hotel. High tenro for' ' ? evening; 'was ' i liuld by Mrs. Hutlci, Jlrs. tlilbcrt , land Mrs. rorrtey ' I""! invited kuSIs for the evening Q'"5 JV , ,. .. ' .' ' v,.',.';i M,',ii-ni,.i- and' .'""."!' - . " -v'"-'"-. "'-, le l..ti.cn. The Degree of Honor Protective association will nl Friday evcO 11I11.-. February 7:3U. in Mod-1 w. ..I....... Ii,.ll .11 1 I.-. ..r.w.ui a irnnil urn- till Illi-ltlWVI O -ram will be given. c Mr. Anderstui Sjiils w For Honolulu. . I. F. Andeion. father of Mm.,., ny7 . Vonurco . r ...w.,i, 1. 1 II. K. Nordwiek left last week. fori". . , . months, Oihililul fii.i.eli'-oi. Ilonorlns Wahliicfti'M Itlrthduy. Z. ,.yJ , . , The . ;oionlal luncheon intal event' of tlie CruQ' tjike ci,'oit"i D. A. It., will be"-glve'iij nt the Piesbyterlan t-liurcli Friday, February lho t'Snd nt 13:110. M.,l.,.i-i, nn, uu, .l I,, i.hni.e ,..,. ,-,.11.., . f..,- II,. ,. melees ini.t Jtct ', ' -f Miss Porter II. Arvn l or "t hill I'm-tj" A very enjoyable affair ai a "chill Party," given by Miss Mar- tuerlte Porter at 'her home on Pino street. Saturday, February i'.n. Tho evening was spent In dan- ting and playing novel games. At j Kocuers Jtotnm Homo UxU'imImI Trip. j Mr. ntiil Mi-m 1. ' ...... 71. irAtlirnnH thfd ..oolr f....... .... ..v- teinici nbs........ m.. Koozer attended tlie National Can- I "ves in Stockton, t'al -M Ciw.l.p Mei.tlu Deliihiiin Kim-Ii.Ii- Tlie Delphian chapter groups will meet on Thursday and Fri- day of this week. Mrs. Myron Koot's group will meet al ' the home of Mrs. Charles Hubert IL'J . Mistletoe street on Thursday. Mis. M.-C l..l.n ...A...U Inieet at the home of -Mrs. w- ! Campbell Sim Kast Maliistrect on Friday. .Mrs. Don Lowry will bo group lender St. Valentino's I.nii.i. f .. . . -nj"KWO Kvent. Tho St. Valentine's dance spoil- sored by the lluslness and Pro-i fessloiml Women's club in thn iii-i. ! entnl Hardens on Thursday eve- i hig wius attended by n record I le.oy.. 1 no nan was attractively ut cor.it ot u lili red nancr r renin. t-Q l.n... The blithiinv of Oif.... unc nn luiLuiLun in inn npupniinw i "Happy Clrthdav QegonV gleamed in shining letters from an immense birthday card located on tho atagu close by an Immenso red heart. i.iusic. was lurmslicd' by Don . riovosl s elght-piecu orcllestra. JJ'" MaEire of Portland O.;-' Will 8e Guest Here j . AUss MkIo Miigiiirt'O natlonttl 1"WI,lfib,!i:.1,n, 01 1110 . C. , '.V " 111 irit' m .Mt'dlord Moui iuv. February 18 to spend a week with thu.loci.1 assoclalion. Miss Miicnlm will moel wlih il.o board members; jit the V. V.Q C. . club rooms Monday -afternoon ..iv. sue will later meet- with Jtl,0.V"ioiw omillltteoa of tho a- snclalion, 5n Thursday afternoon. Feb ruary 21, at 2:30: .there will be n (V simclal Invltatliiir Is rvtellihiil l.i those. nieinbefs who havo' lieen nc llvo in tlie 'lot as wo foel certain Miss , Magiiiro will present many things ot interest. 1 4 Business Meeting Rowena Clrole The Itowenn Circlo of the Yeo men lodgo held their business meeting lor February at the home of Mis o. Uldrldgo Wednes day afternoon, February fl. After the business mutters were attend- I Thd social nit-ellug for February will he held m lln, l.,.n, np i. r.i ... 1 f. i- . . V . ,. 'i Oi,v - "'"'JSiK'U- 8 I'eatty street. ) nesdaiOevenlng February 2 Mrs. V. U. WJK'Ckenbttsli and' Mrs. j C. C. HarwoW will -he th hont- esses for this meeting. - I ... v- i . u. meet ; n ti.,,..... i Thp w r t t- tu. - i'" regular session Trldoy, Febru-.,.,. nronrnm. afternoon s ,T ! Tct'J?, " S''lh hi ."T"1- ''i ' " . nresidnnt fvu f is ir.....i. j " oods ri-odlug the Iweuty-thlrd i t'sulnUand Mia. Fields offering I prayer. q Alter lite business session Mrs. . - - .iuiii. uiiiing as nor subject 1 --"enarusnip, sno gavn a very I W'lpful talk on thn duly of tithing. interesting o .MrH - -MclJotiald read "A Wonder- Bcoullng und ! f"' Trip," by Hilly Sunday, and;"' for. nirls titled. iMonev Talks: WI..-.I rwft.V 11 Ka;Vio You?" The inigraiu closed hv sliming "When Chris!. Mans learn how to Tlllw, " 1 lln next meeting, held February - S. 'lll be of especial Interest. A '"" program 111 lienor or 1 1 1- 1 ..... . 1 I a h II 1 1) IM I Ml M Itlrllll 11V ItWi. ..hitm . . ' I s JL1 ,l Hi'lut! as leader. .UiKhments will bu aerved and a;Tay powdblc. O eordial liivitation la given to all: 'COH"lltecs were alao apiiolntotl j w' can aticml. to reimburse thn much depleted M !Tt..".J i treasury and to eare for the on-, A ...... collt-Ced- for the'm . ciiai l., nir 'n.i..i. O"0i- nnd i Miiniy council dut-n te: 2 WiVu Is b?;"' ffvdge tnade for tboj Charles A. Vng and Mrs. Myron 1'1""'1' lo"!1 ""' 'V Qr B. Root at lho home of Mrs. Ilnol jon Htimnill avenuo. Tiny Mexican potl-ry used as Individual nut! ,'.ii,-i r.,.-,,.u ni.. 1 I depleting various kinds uf cnetur li polled cactus as a center ! I'l'l'o helped to eniry out lho ilea Uti-t ld-a. Indian pottery was also , '" ah bridge piizilH. I TJl gnesls present included j MrY Charles (ioff Thompson. Mrs. -Frank C. IHIIard, Mrs. Dave Wood, Jlf. Vera Marslinll, Mi's. Ilawles j Mooro and Mill. Ilaold (J. Wlnu. ' ' oipuiica unio. I At n m",:li," vt 'tho fJf ! -if0"1, "Jul' IteW rchruary Hth at Hotel Medrord tho. chamber or . "-- w k'vk 1 ,0 ""'to with tho club and oilier, 'service clubs of the cliy In tho, building of a community club, house. And as plans must he perfected lho Greater Modford: ; club adopted the following rcsoiu- .tlon: Under duo consideration, the t Greater Medford club postpones its drlvo for funds In order to cooporale . with the chamber of honoring their son, ltoy Wakefield, sui.-smoti of tho Associated Oil growth of yoJ plants. These of-1 valentines, with ribbon streamers. Co.. of tills city, Willi a surprise (, ,nny a.lvanlages. Start your ! Tho guests each drawing one. The birthday party. Music was turn- plants In them, and then sot out j Ladles' (Juartet sang u number up lshe.1 l.y som of the guests, and pot alu) au am sc0 what happens, j predated by all. tables uf bridge and Dou woro n u,S way you can havol Dululy rerreshmenls of hearts played. Lunch was served, assist- blooms five or six weeks earlier' 00(1 tarts with teiQ.ere served by ed by Cora Pawnll and Anno by planting in these pots in a ; 1,10 hostess. Mrs. i.rlmes. as-dslcd Wakefl.-lil. the table docorothis sunny w indow now. setting he ! ''' Mrs- lOlllot, Mrs. Imnkeu and being carried out In Valentino suu- j p.ns "in a box. not touching Oiv-!w,'s. Jewell. Bcsllons. O lever, because your roots might, Thn,e iiresent were: Mesd1111.es Ater uiitlnight many happy re-' turns ot tho day were extended; February I 111. being . tho birth- garden tools together und redeem ; "leason, H. it.tearns. W. War day. them from neglect, repair, dam-! m'''' M"h I'aU r. Nell Johnson, Guests i, .eluded: Mr. and Mrs. ' age and g.-vthem ail nicely ready !!" '' I'V,'K, ' ' 2-- t"'Rer, Darley SJa-id, Mr. and Mm. Herb fnrusc wOn tho lneadoiy lark ''"""" Mrnber, Paul On-tin, Win Alford. tea Claudia Kluni, Wm. bogO calling vou from the near-: f',lni'1k'' l,,'lla si':ul'- :- Smith, P. Stewart. .Miss Vivian Coss, est telephone pole, advising you trohnielr. W. P. Crimes, ('buries Wi.Wi.ri,. 1,1 nu.l M.-u ... ,..,... 1 . 1 1 1.. t.U.V TOX, M. l.Illotl, C. C. llUllkell, ltoy Wnkefleld. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cosi Lewis Uashaw. Cora Pow- ell. Mir. and Mrs. E. W. Wakc-j ;flold. I ' iCopco Girls Give Valentine Party M 11,11 J'l'SBy Ulnh. a loriner em-j lloyeo or 'I he California Oregon i '"ewer eoinimnv. was guest nfjj,,,, cindJrellas", by HeleiMlor- i '"mm' '"rj1 Vnlenlliio luncheon g,.t,aii IP'""1 ' wi Wtlotl t, llio iMoutin'! llotul Vl'lmruilnv mmii fluu I tli.n l i Cnr.i iantl MAs Carol ly actt'a ;ik !" w leutlfi;ll'y Ucn ir.-nu-oot n mm iuv uttiniun ae.d tie VO In llllliiu mwl led C'l 111 til i'UJH. i Mi88 (Jinn was nri'SMntoii withQii nttractlv. vcnu'inbrniuc kIH from i tho sills ot the Cnpiu Forum. . Mill ford ill-Is - lieavo for Visit Mrs. II. II. Ortnllicr euierialned i a group of friends with an Informal - card parly on Monday evening lion-! orlmr her two nieces. Misses Tlllie : ' "ni1 Martha Wolff, who uiiike their I homo at the' ttuuther residence. Tho Misses Wolff left Tuesday 'nlng'tor aiQextended trip losing of tho ltosoburg, KlamHli -Norll) Dakota, , They will go itola, .. 1 lley will go uy the southern route, where I hey will visit their father,-John Wolff. Informal Tea ' ' Honoring tluest. Mrs. i;harle A.UVlug, at tbo homo ; of fl-s. Hliockley on KlnVstrcel, a dinner given by Mrs. Frank O. Dlllard at lier honie on Hummlt. aventie; a brldgi- lunehoon glveir by Mrs.. Charles-' Ullbort ' and dJniier nt Weusku Inn. Tho guests Im-llldeil MrOX"'"a b, Dr. and .Mrs. Md. -Mek- W. Doe ley.'M.'. and -Mrs. F. C. Dlllard, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mulholland, n.- i.-a i ii iiiuin.n.i Me Dr. and Mrs. I. D. inslleep, jir. and 'Sirs.- Charles Whig, Mr. nndjt1(! seventh chapter,- tlio New Jis. Howard Sel.oifel, Mr. and Africa. u O -Vfrs. Jbeland Mentner, Mr. and Mrs. Thero will also ho election of EarlOiay, nnd Mrs. C. xOlUns. i officers. Conic nnd bring a 'trlcnd. A delightful iircnkfast was glv- ( I'll ill IMC I loiei . ,.i. u ioi u tiy ..lis., ,.. - Col-l.B'S of sweet peas ..nil U,,. - . were found at the places of titfli of the guests.. - Jackson Parent Teachers . lias Meeting Friday. . . , , ... . .-- - - I The Jackson school P.-T. A. met allertnno. uusonl u Waltertniio. absent bocuimo of n he vice -iireshlciit took the chair and Ihe fteetlnt; proceeded. The a-Tv cIhhh naiig- hreo covnh MiaQey hud leailiv during rimry und UHeiL for .clatirwm use for cla-ttirjpiiii work. v Miss Ileleno Wlllsou gave an interentlnr clvlca talk on tilrl Hinted that Seout-j O'h bccrtinlnK very n . i popular and much deniunded: that PrMi:drurrt Seoul troop . hudO"11-! grown their nuarlers: Ih: iwii their quartern; that it wfT very niiieh dUrca that the J'.-T. chilli nie liuinriiiug Qprugram A.'h of th cliy punHnr tho inove-juf dueatlon, itujHtlngTfr n mlH tnt nt und ufd in thin voluablo , mIoii uludy elaO O bo held In, th 0'lt. The OHKocIiLtlnn annolnted a , . l........lil.n ..I.I I.. th. ('.( Ho-hinnt work and co-uiteralij in unv! j i.iiMiiiii tt-u i M in r j . terialnlnir oft thn DadJU-s on March icriaimng ott tno vuiulwh on jiurcn .I15. ..... J count the silk Xing went to MIsTTciei I Jei-s'o ..uov.iv. iis room. -i"er an eiso smu ami none in.... n..u. n...o ... the meiilliers wore dlreeled to the'uort of oil tho members.. At primary room, where they were j gr. en rei"ieshmeiils, 'proMded und Heried by the teachers of the Hcliool. Tho parenls "lowed ' they were tho best.for a "long spoil Sintii (innlen Ouh Plan Joint Mi.t-liiir. ' Husle liest soys: ' ' "I will sing of I-'ehr'uary, "l ho tlio world's still whllo with snow; ' There Is something seem' to tell mo, " : 'Winter's packitiR up to go." And then aguln tvo remember nmui n niii.- j ..um n 1.111- tK' ounics, can sprliiB bo far be- hind?" February Is, tho mont lilo Man your garden If you are to Bt. returns In April, May nnd lulor. - Fow seeds can bo planted out - tide this month, hut don't for - i'det your sweet peas. If you did - not plant them Uu.t fall, get. them lu right 'trB'ay, w,ic, will momoto I ho early mix. Thc-ro Is vet time to get vour ! winter has wrought In your ragged look'ng garden. I Three books vou might well' !re-id theso long evening nnd which j O.1 W greatly benefit tho amateur ! aro mentioned In Hcvr Flowers. 'rr Magazine. "Tho iQriTn Lover' ,y I,. H. Italley; "The P.ook of ih,.m" i."t. v T!n-iiwi.ii- Cm-- am t 10 Toses vou rfn nlan for VnllP nrh.n f.hnni.1 Uc nlnni.Ml . . .' :, n .t.n. 1 ' n.t...u na..i nt.i.i.i.. Di.,...i.i i... aiJiv.no ui 'iiir iin'ir in'mniott. nnfn . ni.,,,,,.. ,iviu..a'.n...l c... it I. ....I. .. . ; phur sprav. r Watch your delMniiiis ior slugs.! Mr. 7.eo. mown ot lho forest i-oservlsts will ho with us a th later and show ua wljuro the bout iO"l are; wild things that Brow in tho wooda and can bo transplanted to our gardens. Another int-Qsling event which Mrs. Swlgert saya will take place eve-isoon will ho a got-togethei- meet rails, jtcru.v nnu .Hi-uiwu vitimv.. tubs. All Ciiirden club members' and flower lovers should plan to at tend this meeting, O-f-r . Sociaf Events of Church Societies ; : O Mrs. 8weeney Will Entertain . Missionary 8ociety Tho Wcman's Missionary Society of ll.iQ'rosbytcrlnn- church will hold lis regular 'February mooting at lho hornn of Mrs. Ralph Bween- 1128 West Main street Tuon , vu 110 f maKlng oveVfenrmmtt, ,av afternoon. lOnruary 111 at 2:lJB-;!,u'V,,1ll1,r' dy"iM, u"'1 lrcelnw.- - , ...... hi.... VI..I.... I Making o tailored garniontr ...v ock. uiiH Nic b0l w llS'ev!ew u, II 1I. I lll Have Me.-ll..B - ' ' - The w. II M. t. of Qe First IM. 13. church held an Interesting ! session Tuesday afternoon at -the .ihome nt Mrg. Wm.' Campbell on EastOlaln street. Mrs. tv. Walker l iusiiiain Htreei. .111 a. .. . v, uinui pre!(,j over the bi)slneiNf"lrt of es. mother of Rev. tviiiond Roes, led tho Oiud Roes. J, ni'i-lnil. trlvlne (be ebnnter review . f10l study book. " ' 'J Mm. y. L. LeoiOd cftilucteiS devotionaln. .'amphell, The ImntfCKeH. Mm. i' Mi-h. Koppen,' Mm. Hnill M,-H. Koppen,' Mrs. Kmlley. Airs. Lyman, served sandwIeheH, cake and coffee at the conclusion of the progrum. ' , - Mission Study t'la. lQrejitilpt "Mir woiTP-n of thn nHxHlnnary mn-liV J( the l'lrst (MiriHtian leeturo 0m of thn ehureli, with a1 Mrs. Maybtllo '-iureh aa ln- leeturo tQnt of tho ' Mrs. Mavbello fA1 - . . rm . u ..nf O Im lOiined -thoM theso cIuhsch oiiu night aUeek forOi conecutUo weeks, beginning onl Monday evening, I'cbruary J nt ' 7:30 o'clock. O Theso inecthigfl ore open to i Tlies.i meetings ore open to ineniberfi of tho church nnd ns can, should bo in nt- teudfinec - This society, auxiliary to tlie Ol'tilted Christian Mlsslunnry ". . nf 1 ml in nil tii-l In. Is a vital agency In thn life of the church present there Is a niemberslilp of mcr tin. with tin nverago i"1'1"1 unco of .ubout .10 at tno regular monthly liiis.llngs, wineli nro iicm on tho first Tuesday of each month, preparations are under way for lho World Call hiitt'iuel, to bo given In tho near future. Tills Is for the purposo of stlmuliitlng Interest in "World Call," maga itlno, tho orflnial publication of the united society und to eccuro now subscribers. Mr, firin.es ILw-tt-ss , . t,n.ll.-4' I'll.lo C'las Tho Ladles' Hlblo class M the Federated church of Culitral I'olnti bold their class puny lust Wednes, day at the homo of Jlrs. C, Grimes. Tho President. Mrs. Hoy 1 Nichols bolng absent on account iof the Illness of Mr. Nichols. Hi., Mrs. Paul Martin acted ta that I capacity. After tho reading or tho lumuius, mi. e uiuv. offered hugo valentine basket filled witli Frnest Kcnmcs. J. M. Johnson, K. ''- l'l'orsehuk, K. V. Faber. 13. It. ' . "suit. II. P. Jewell, I.. C. j l"'"J11'1' ""' Kt'v- ' -M- Joh-Q-n. , A'i "ent homo feeling tli.ifter-1 l""i and looking roi- 1 "nJ,'.' J,'""5' of ,lu'u sucil' 1 1 T'" Crn,cl' iOa Guild of tho 1 1 resnytorion church will meol il l,0io of Mrs. Tollefson, cor- '"T Ceneva and Minnesota, to- ,,,u"u"- uigiu at eignt ociocu. 1 Aim. Kthul KlnlBher will ronil a ; i....n.. .el.nk. ...in .1 1 itldiv as revonlmi in nni.f..v thriil.t.. ...m in..i...t n .nr. th, irch. Mi'inbiM-s nro rcqupntcd and thread to rmnnlrln Din wnrlt bt'irllll ItlKt llltrllm fm tli.1 I-li-If. ..i Cuiiim- h..i.iii. m.i. I foil conwy ' ' f i II'I lit-!'"I5S CflrrOll W til Supervise New Course . . - , J Point organisation,, which was cs- Medford High SchoolltilMM,K(l not only to bring about' Improvements' for the city ' Itself ; - . . . but also to cooperate Willi Med- .. :. ' ' J nil and Asliland, and other south'- of orZr wrsz?:'r rKOcMca ,av,nB 8UCh tiV: Ih'r'n't'r.i.'O'r1' T,"'S'?; U"llt''- r Final'" Plans for tho entertain- , i-ntt Tii i U,C. M!11",lll; c;"-;lme,it and box social wlU comP roll. This coins ccan bo elected .... , ........... ., t , .. - by any girl This course should be a necessity to every girl because It enableH her to make herself more charming and personally nllracllvo, a goal for whelli every girl strives. . This course offers tho following: Clothing selection, Including the wluAv and colnparison of home tiiaue and ready-to-wenr gartni.'nt.H. Fuudamoutn minclplcs of dress making. J Color and. color- combinations, design nnd appropriate O'et'iB for all occasions. . Value of making ovoMgarmetita jkiiiff ot tailored gai-moutH, ueTras HktnV builH and eoal.s.. UarnieutB for gruiluntlon and bnecalauQiilo. Ici'Hona biidu'otH for bik'h Kcbnol slrls nnd 5Oj!nlons as to the ne,eeKHiy expenditure. Study of home deeoralion and i ..I.. ... , ., .are, only Clgm . ooiiara per yt-ui, hon, mr'atra "'ft' libio ..uarterl y. The peoplepf own Min-ri-41 rt a .wt,,ls u.ninci aro laRine uuvuiiuik-c used In the makin gof our inaK- Hall .V Present-day construction of our materials In comparison with that of ancient tlmufC euch as spinning - Nfand wcnvlng. I Htudy of ndulterallons of mato rials and ho.v to detect Ihem. . - f Lnelures unit diMcussioiVou per sonal, unu iiuuiiii ujgie muQieiv cunvcnlioiiB und court-Vies. V From thn study or thebo dlt(e& out phimcR a girl in enabled W1 makn her own clothing, select proper ready-to -weajL garmontH, know proper eolorf amW-rdtu e'Qi bluntioiiH for hcntelf, her homo and meniherH iff lier hou-ehnlil. Nlii'omon to reaHxo the high plane i v'OfAviiUii a nome ean ... iiiaintalnedTT'd i in ennhled M make It a bapprn- home. A Rlrl. after compiling the clothing eiuro, has tbe Hatlnfuo tion of Knowing bow to be appro jirlalely ilreMHed for utl occaKlonH ami It Inn tires tier hnpplucmj by giving her neif-confidence. Rogue River Academy ' ' . . ContrlliuKsl) Wf wore glad lo welconiu Miss Margaret Ilorlng hack Into our midst lust Mini, lay. Miss Uorlm; has been absent for several days on account of her mother's Ill ness. Mr. W. H. Hunch, cluitiiiiaii of lho hoard of trustees of Itoguc Itlver Acudeuiy, uddri'ssed lho stu dents Monday al tho chapel hour. He gave tl very InicreHlliig nuJ hoMil'ul talk on study, which was belief iclnl to all. The, seniors have o.';uni(.Ml the'r class. , They uro -eltlng rcudy tot' their big cvelil. gvuduallon. Friday thu school all went lint side und spent a period In physical tralnlug in the bright sunshine. Everyone enjoyed It. UNIVEHBITV OF Gil EG OX, Vob. 1(1. (Hpoclan Tho resolu tion against university women smoking In public whlchMnis re cently passed by the Women's league, has boen approved by the heads of tho women's organisa tions. This resolution was pre sented b;el-:dllb llodgo uf Ashland, who Is president of tho Women's league, . BIG BOX SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING CENTRAL POINT CENT11AL l'OINT. Feb. 16- (Special) Following out. a pro gram outlined upon tho evening of Its organization a short time ago, tho Central Point Chamber iot Commerce will hold a froo en tertiilnment and box social next Kr.day evening ut the high school auditorium to raise funds to carry on a. systematic cleanup of- the city's vacant lots. Tho boa"rd:-of directors haa been" malting Pro" lluiinary plans for tho cntortaln- incnt and a bh-attendanco ' Is urged from valleyOpminta aa well M fl.om central Point itself. .- :; Tho chamber ia hold.ng tho box a0clal as ID-- first ot lts buslnesa and social events it has planned 1 or tho coming spring and summer ni.,1 Is siinriML-11. nalns to aSSUrO its success. . tW; of tho features li.r th ivhIm- win include an old-t.mo fiddlers' contest, In which mi entrants aro exiiectcd to ake ,,nrt. with over half that number ,iv iv hIch.mI im nit contestants. . . , j pvialnfcly Im so variety . playod by i. ...... f. m,,ui It. nt.i...n Orocnn. ....... i.nni wnuiora nr tiijll i 111...... lar. mnria tn r o.,0 i ford or Ashland irtuiiberof corn- ' lnercc worker to address tho as- Isemhhige tor 30 mlnutcB or so on chamber work. -Ql give HUgges- tons to members of the Central board of -directors'.' mooting to? morrow at tho ' Hotel Central,.' where luncheon v!U bo served at 1 noon. rno cnamner now nan, oyei; -.y uiemhers und ls.koeplng in step with the expectations which had , been .made for it at Its; 'inception.' Menibm shlp- teams ' liavo' been In ihe tleld mid nro dnllyMUlOrtliiu, now members, giving assurance that tho total membership may DO1 . 100 before tlie passage, of another year. - In vow of- the' recent-organ. zatlun of tho chulnber.s won derful work s ulroady bcon ue compllsbed and much - more-' Is expected within the near future Central Point is the third largest city in tho county, and haS a cfviu spirit equal to any .clly in -tht state. Tills spirit will hiQ. ooJ too, form in' the formation of. -tho chamber, memberships of which of this low. price, and as soon as citizens learn of the bepeflts de rlvod from the chamber, metn fiivvhlps will soli moro rapidly tliuii had ever boen planned. ART EXHIB1T AT To art lovers in general and to thosu Interested In Christian In fluence upon art. tho reproduction of famous Ivory carvings gathered from cathedrals, museums . and prlvute collections thruout Europe, Idunc by Crank Miller, Providence Ithoda Island, which are now be ing exhibited at. tho Bnedicof Art shop 011 tho fourth floor of tho .Medford building will, prove a faa cimttliig nnd -valuable study. Not only Is this follectlon !n tercstlnif from an urtlstlo stand point but Is a . splendid key to historical events and political and social customs of " medieval, and ancient limes. - ; . ;i-r.-i --.- A reproduction of- llio cover ot a ial(er, used by i'rlhcces Mo. slnda. daughter of King Baldwin ot Jerusalem, tho- original' of which was carved Ivory andpre clous Jewels, is ono ' of tlie most Inlorcallnpr studies. " Anotborl ex ceplloimlly beautiful plooo of work is an Ivory book cover, carved by Monk Tiitllo, In the ninth cen tury. The first scenes on this, represent tho Assumption of tho Virgin Mury, and tho -second, the bears bring food and fuel to Ht. Gall. Tho original ot this Is In the llbrury of tho monastery of Ht. Gull, HwHBcrmnd, where tho artist lived. . Another Interesting group Is tho collection of consular dlpthch leaves, sunt by tho Kolnan em perors to tho consuls taking of fice and their friends. It T.as the Itoman way of passing the , cigars nt election tlmo. . Those leaves . or plaques', hear tho like ness ot tho official taking office. Theso aro only a! few of the numerous productions which nro woll worth studying. Throo oil pointings dono by K. D. Carrier of Rogue Itlver aro also ' on dls- r'y- ' . "':... '.'.'.''. . ;t n'r n n