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PAGE SIX Women Interests and Activities Edited By Irene DeLosh ( . . . . - - vkxkv cuj:niii : i . .Wiiulay. 1 American T.OKlon Auxlltnry i will linvo a Christmas pnrty " at 'their- mctlnsr nt the Ari mory'ii't 8 o'ojonk. ; : ' 'Chrysanthemum Circle will nnt 'meet today nx previously announced; . The: next-'reBU- laf 'meetlnB WIIKbe held' on January 13th. r - ' HeKlnnera Department of the. Pi'enbyterlan Sunday school will have-n (.'hristmus party today at the church starting at' 2:30..'-.' ' TncMlay. ladles' Aid nt the Metho- illst church -VlH not meet In their "Home Com Im;" until next Tuedny. . . i . - ' ' . , WoUih-mIiiv. , Christmas iiiy with family groups -at the' varlotiH homoH enjoylnjf- Christmas dinner. 4 American' ffRlon Christmas dance at the 'Oriental Oavd- ens from ! iintll 12 o'clock.; 4 ' Thursday. ..r', P. El O. Lunoheon at the home of Mrs. C. D. Thomp Hon of West Eleventh street. ?.,'".'' - Ifrlilay. , Jj Mrs.Ellznhoth Canflold will 4 entertain ' children of the S American. Uevolutlon at her coiintryhomp with a hall- ' day parly nt jj o'clock. j ':.".-.-,; ' . i-. ' ' 4- 4 Mrs. Mcnlw'r llrtHUwH WdmcnW Colk'tit! lull. ' Mrs. Lelnnd Menlzer was hostoHri to ihe C'ollefeo Women'i cluh nt Its December meeting at her home on Went Second utieet.i., , The prenldent. Mm. Kmll Tell of Asliland. preHltld at the ehorl huslnesH fiesKion. which iVreceded the proKram. and apeclul mention won made nf the appearance In rehrunry of the 'cluh'a nnnual paper. "The t'ollcKlan.'' The editor. Mrs. James cnmpncll, reiiuests that cdntrlhutions , ho sent In, ap early as posHlhle. In the absence, i.tlf Mrs. R;,C. .CuninilnKS her Inter esllni; Tevle wofj'The inferiority .reeling," by D. Walsh, was read "liy Mr, Hammond,' Miss Curry nc Vompunled by Mrs.'.KIme, HtniK two delightful hoIos nno an amusing :encori-,,The Chrlst'maS'seaflon woa :mphanlr.ett , In . the refreshments jerVed . hy ;iim , ll . C, Hansen a ml Jiei" committee, fho January meet niiBv of IIib .chili will be a hin gliioO.at the Medford on the lull. s? K.', Martin Aijtms, 'son of Dr. nn.1 Sirs. W.'. it; Atlams, who has lieo") "jittenUhK.'the University of Callfoiv illti .iy ;j'(ys' Anftoles, motored c.jjjp, TTfoin that i'cliy . arrlvlnit' , Tuesday 3j.fternrion tn sPehd i ih ' holidays rjrlfli . Ills tparonts. (' 1 Mrn. IW'k Klllcnalns'' "! .i :MItl;tH' Cli''.i-' jh'i-'J' !''',.,.'' . 3f; The f Mistletoe .' (-hibl' met with rMrs.1 M..Bocl,on'.Ayetlneslay after 3U1011.' H A large crpvd wan prcseh: rljbjl, an, were. busy, on f,nncy .wotlt -Xor the baia'r and', thrislmas. is ArmngemontaV were i ,imploted ior th bataar yhllcji ,.w hel'l i.4he .nth, and al6, for the Christ gR' J-aty which f was held , htiw. lliurMdny evening In. the W..O. . Sail. .:;... :... . This: Is an "annual event In 5Hilch Royal, Neighbors atitl their nmllles' ' and. Modern, Woodmeti. and their families participate. After a. short irogram by the children, tiantu appeared to dls arlhute the treat to the- kiddles, Renting .much merrlmenti . the't 3B10 grown-ups receive their glfls ntter which a committee of nnlgh rtiora Berved coffee end dotiRhmtts. 2,Th next,, regular meetlnu of the Uoyal N'eiglibui'H will be, on Jan Sury' 2.' . ,.' , .. ( ' . rnuughlcrH f Veterans 3Kled New, Officers. "."Z At Its' last meeting " Kiln 1). u libs Tent, Daughters of Veto 5ns leoted the following officers Hfpr the coming year: President, JSIrs. (I. W.- Nollson; senior vlce-m-eHlrient, Miss Kdwards; chatilaiu. MIrs Hull; patriotic Instructor. MlsM CoXi treasurer, .Mrs, C, 1.. SBrowno. 1 . The new officers will be In Btalled nt ' the first meeting.. In January.' Arrangenients were made ifor Christmas boxes sent to mem ib'ers of the O. A. It.. Mrs. Nellson -offering her house for Ihe puck- -"'The tent will meet on Friday, fiecember 27, nt the armory at H o'clock. ' v ' : 3'lll Kiienil Ilolitiay" Willi I'ai-rntN. 1 :; Marlon Albert and sister, Miss lurlel are expected, to arrive Sun Mlay to spend thojholldny vncatlon 3Wth their pnrepnts. Mr. and Mis. .rrnnk C. Albert. Marlon from Stent lie where he Is u freshman In rthn engineering school nf Univer sity of Washington and Muriel Jtoni Chlmncum, Wash,, where jihe Is teacher of science and jtfmtheniatles In the high school, They nre driving down and will Txdurn to resume their duties Jan TOry Oth. . .. Wemiimli Club Knjoys Party : j Tho Wenonah club held their monthly card party at tho home nf Mrs.- ltolllo lllnnbarger on Thursday ofternnnn. 'otir tables nf Klve Hundred were In play, the Itlgh ncore being made by Mrs. I.timas. whll l-'rederlrn (Uascocls held lew. '. After tho prlxes were awarded, refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. . Ilulda Thurman and Mrs. Fidelia I'rntl. r Homer I'latt, who Ik attending Junior, college In Karrnmento, Is noma for the Holidays, with his pnrents Mr, and Mrs. II. 1'lntt. ::- Mr. and Mis. (1. II. Maasdnn rwlll leave-tomorrow to spend tho Jholldajs with their daughters, Mrs, ft. . D.- Armprlest and family and trt. Jack Cra If of Balem. Will Appear in Yule Program if Mm , V v - 1 4 i I-.I., klFKRT ISAACS, who will, bo ri-aliiritl ; In a Christmas mus- 1 leal, in bo given at Urn I'resliy- Uirlaii, I'liuri'li this evening at I W'veil-tlllrly, , . . I --- C'lirtrUifins. Bridge Party At Cocldjiiitf Home. ' ' Mi-h, Clarllicllo Elliot and Mm. Oporto Codding were hontOHHen during the week when they enter tained the wiveti of (lie 4 and K at an Informal luride party TueH dny evening at the latter' home, A large (;hri.Mtmas tree, gaily dec orated and holding glfta for each gucHt preent formed . the center of Intercut. Urldtto waH the diversion of thezin(, ;or.the day'H program, "IVuni evening with Mrs. I'Yed Scheffel holding high Heoro and Mrs. Kd wnrd Jeach consolation. A several-courHe luncheon was aerved, the , holiday motif being lined in the appointments. OiifHlH for this affair Included: Mrs. C. Holines. Mvh. W.Uiitlor, MrH. 12. Leach. Mrs. Orayblll, Mrs. K! , Seheffel, Mrs, O.. O. , Humph re.VHr'MrR, flnrlock, Mih. F. Q. Hunch, MrH. U Itricket. Mrs. L. I'Vldman. .Mrs. Knrl DhvIh, Mrs. f. McCredie,, Mrs. W. llolger, nnd Mi'H. ; Henry Price. 1 , ' Mi rK, Heine flONtrsn t The KliHt Hide riffile of the Fir.nt M.f Iil.'huiVhhiitwllh, the presi dent, Mrs. ' T, (1. Heine, ;.Tttelay afteinooiif-' Mrs,J..A. Daron loud Inft'thR devotlonH.' ' i" , . Kon:''"Jqy do the World." MVfV, Daron offering prayer. ''A Hneclul feature.1 wu n beautl- ful- L'hrlHtmaH- trqe with presents ffil1 eafch iif ' the eiirhteeti uueslH, Uevf. ,i . Bennett acting as Snn-tiiGlnitB,- ' DurinK tho 'Win I hour, Mrs. HPlhi aaHlHted lV Mr. W. T. Her rjfV'Mre. Klley, D. Ilenaon, aerved fcfindwlehoH, ilouphnbtH and coffee. RiirprlHO Shower I or Mi h. Hut lor. A HurprlHe ahower was given on Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Warren Butler, by n group of her frlemtfv at 4her home on Queen Ann. (luests Included: Mrs. O. Craw ford,, Mrs. U Williams, - Mrs. A. ltutleVi i Mi'H, K. Scherfel, Mih. .1. Butler, Mrs. K. Leach, Mrs. II. Pace, V'H. 1 C Holmes, Mr. K. Foldman, Ir. O. O. llum)hrys, Mrs, A, D, Collier, M rs. M. Leon ard, and Win. II. Hubbard. Mr, ami MrH. Grey Honored With Blniier Party Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Orey, wMo recently returned from theii" wel ding trip hi north,-wero hon ored gtiuats, nt dinner Sunday eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. (ireg ory, pure n ts of Mrs. Orey. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orey, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Orey and nons Bob an 1 Jack, Mrs. Mary K. Payne, Hich ilrd Payne, Jack Hemstreet, Her hert Oregory, Miss Margaret Hens ley, and the host and boHtess. t - Copco ( lirlstiuns Itadlo rrogrnm Tmsda.v, A noteworthy radio- program for Christmas eve has been pre pared by the California Oregon Power company to? be broadcast dmlng "Copco Hour" from J to HI o'clock, "The First Christmas," a new drama from tho pen of Miss llelfii Norris will be featured at thin time with u suitable back ground of Christmas music. This is a biblical story and Is Hald to he . particularly 'appropriate for tho occasion. The usual cast of Copco players nan been aimmeut ed for this Yuletlde drama and will he headed by such well-known favorites ns Jo Murray llostcll, Kslelle Qulsen berry, 1-Y Fletcher Vlsh and Karle Davis. It is anticipated that n large number of fnmtly pnrtlen will tune In on station KM MD at 0 o'clock Christmas eve to enjoy this at tractive Co pen broadcast. Hostess Tor CliilHnui.H Vnrty. A t'hrlsttmiM party wan held nt the home of the Misses ltha nml Thelma Heard Friday evening. Tho room was decorated with holly, mistletoe, and other winter folinge dadlng their notes of Ytile ttdo cheer to the scene. The tree wan beautifully decorated and wan loaded with gifts for onch miest. The evening whm spent In vislt Ing and refreshmentH of candy and nutH wore nerved. The guest hm: The Missen netta I'olloek, Alice ehnor, Idl .llun Puhl, Jean Fhxglbhon and th hoHtesfiOH, Mfssefl Ithn nnd Thoinm II en i d. 1 Wednesday Study Knjoy ;... lnfcreHtlng- l'tipem on tluimu On December 18th the YVedneH- lay Study club held one nf ItH i Interesting meeting devoted to the study of the JapuneKo. .Mrs. J. O. (Ircy presided and Mrs. .Miles, the vice president served as secretary during the meeting as Mrs. Cochran Is in the south for a .couple of piunthg. ..Mrs. I'lcke! read un Intensely Interesllng paper on Art and lCsthetics of Japan. As she stated, ft was Impossible to more than touch upon the various arts sucll as metal work,, .textiles, lacquers, carving, ' pottery, architecture, painting, color prints and cera mics. Jlowevcr .Mrs. l'lckcl tho giving n concise history of urt from tho Introduction of (luddhism to the present time found time to give some vivid details regarding lacuuer, color prints, and treat ment of design. Fortunately for the club she was able to exhibit a fine example of a color print of her own made in 1 lir3r.U.v one of Japan's most famous artists. This, with a cloisonne vase -"and . plum blossom howl and some copies of prints from the state library made a most instructive presentation of a delightful subject. Ml-s. .Wold discussed the theatre. plays and music of .Japan, Her knowledge and Interest in things dramatic and music enabled her to Impart to the club n desire to see ami hear the Japanese in this role. The history of Japanese drama, Its development and Hlgnlflcn nee. Its literary vulue and present trend was ably given. .Mrs. Wold's treat ment of music, the uuaint legends of Japan to explain the scale ami the various type of Instruments, and their use in Ihe theatre was both Instructive and entertaining. ISoth Mrs. rickcl anil .Mis. Wold stressed the point that the Japu-m-so have a fine appreciation of Ihe arts. They make Ideal audi ences . .Mrs. Kanby chose as her maga- of the World." .Kho brought out the wonderful and varied work being done by women.. The World Friendship league, begun by a teacher, the successful editing of a southern paper ending in peace and prosperity for an entire com munity, successful businesa enter prise of extracting lavender oil In our own northwest wore Home of many activities 'by, women she mentioned. She cleverly closed by reading a poem appropriate to the season but written in lfiJU. The next meeting of the Wed nesday Study club will lie on Jan uary 15 and will be uncial. Mrs. Marie UeLuri) and, on Al lyn, left by motor early today for Beverly Hills, Calif., to spend the holidays ut the homo of Mih. Do Larn'rt daughter and Hon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bay aillllnnd. They expext to bo gone for ten day?. Will SiH-nd Holidays In Ciilllornla Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill will leuve tomorrow to. Hpend the hoi idayH with tljclr laugi)ters, Mrs. Charles Witter of Oakland, and son Hoy, in Los Angeles. They 'will go as far as Oak land by train and from there will motor to J.oh Angeles, accompan ied by ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Witter, where they will spend Chrhtmas day with Boy Hill, formerly or thUt city. Mr. and Mrs. Hill expect to spend ten days In the south. Knjoyablo Yeoman Panco On Friday Kvcniiig Tlie Veomun lodge had a most enjoyable dance Friday evening, December 20 at tho W. O. W. hn!l on North Oiapo street. There was an orderly crowd and just large enough to Insure n good time which Dynge's band with their poppy music, did much to pro mote. , ' ", , - These dance will occur quite often this winter nnd fthe public is most cordially Invited. Ouests in Medford for the holi day Hen son Include Mr. and Mrs. Victor Set her, of San Francisco, L Oil., who are at tho home of Mrs. Selher's mother, Mrs. Charles Pctt. Mr. Sether 1h un instructor at Stanford university. Delphian Croups Met mi Thursday At the home of Mrs. Chav. Fur nas on lloe avenue, assembled M rs. B omo Shcf Main's g rou p of Delphi, um on Thursday at H:3' a, m. Mrs. Furnas was leader as well ns hostess to her group nnd the ladles report nn entertaining and profitable morning. The supervisor, Mrs. It, V. Wil liams, was n guest of the group at this time. Mr. nnd Mrs. tleorge J. Fry. nnd j daughter. Betty Jennnu, left Med- they will visit relatives until nfter Christmas. They, will also "spend sotuo ttme In Portland before re turning honi l.OUNrilN'O ta.iamA." I'AIIDKI) ItOilKS rOMIII.NATIONS OANl'KTTKS ior Hailta Hecitiil , . . I'opiiliir Success, ! JjKt TueHdny's Copco radio program which featured a piano recital by the talented young pu pils of .Mrs. K. K. Core was , much enjoyed by many local musicj-iov-ers. From little Jeun Pease,, age 7, to the older siudents of tho Medford high Hchool all who; r.ar tici puled In the program'- wort af vorable comment for 'their ability which showed the result of careful study and practice. This was one of a series of radio recitals pre sented by "Mrs. Core's studio In the paHt and it was generally con ceded to be the best yet. The fol lowing Is a detailed program of the "Copco Hour" broadcast: PJano D?t March Mllitaire.... Schubert Dorothy BurgcKH, Dorothy Core Waltz Schick La Verne McCulloch Drifting, Huntsman's Song .lea n Pease, age 7 Ileverle ' 1 Virginia Undley ... I -a Cognetto Borowski Betty Purdln Tarantella In A Flat Holler Doir Bennett Piano Duet Oalop Caprice Owendolyn Krous, Hazel Moffet Will 'O the Wisp ..Boife Jonn Do Bosh Mazurka Helns Betty Ann Thorndyke Wnrrlor'H Song I feller Dorothea Wilson Ollano , ; Meins Wildn Ifowltt Second Mazurka Oodard Bay Lewis ' i Minuet in (;. Padt-rewski! Dorothy BurgeRs Japanese Klude .poldlnij Two Waltzes Chopin j Dorothy Pa ley . . j Mr. and Mrs. Bay Knterlaiu ; Bound Bobbin' Dinner Club. ' The "Bound Bobin" dinner club was entertained at the home of Mr. and' Mrs,. B. Bay on Sunday. This was the first meet ing of the club which was organi zen recently and includes the fol lowing members; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wilmot. Mr. and Mrft. C. M. Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Smith.. Dr. nnd Mrs. 1, H (love and Mn. - nnd Mrs. B. L, Bay. . yhe cJuJijMr., (iv Love of Central hiifimi in meet twice a month for' "' dinner at the home of one of tho j mnN.hra M.- mid Mrs. Hon be-1 i,r nnnhle to attend tho firsf? meeting, their places were filled - by Mr and Mrs. (Jerald Barr. S! A bounUjous lurli dinner-wall! served vhlch all enjoyed to yed to the decorations utmost. Novel tabl rlth Hidden favors . representing r","i" n. .n i n m-.... he fulflflment of h'wlsh for 'ojji -oHirilUneliil -harg; aft .the ov ' , . ... ,,, . - ,i2;nlg'H entertainment, which was nv the one added to the gaiety of tl 1-arly. ' f Tho next dinner will be nt thf home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllnin Sunday, January fith. according to present plnns. , -4 -Mrs, Lloyd Wicks litis Christmas Party. t A very delightful meeting and social lime was enjoyed in the hrtme of Mrs. Loyd Wicks, Queen Ann street on Thursday afternoon, when the Alpha Delta class on' Christian church met. The busi ness period was opened by sing-' lug Christmas Carols. Mrs. Her bert Berrlan had the devotional study, followed with prayer by M.,.. l-i MM... ..I..UU unanimously, io seno imKeiM i Christmas provisions and toys to three deserving families. Klection of officers followed, the new offi cers taking the chair in January. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. 11. L. Buy and her group. A hong contest, with Mrs. Kin,- dred ns leader of one side and on Monday. Mrs. Cox Is convaics lia.v as leader of the oppoh- I. dng nicely .and she and her niother Mrs. lug side, proved a grand stirpviso. as the singing ability of the class members, r i wit hi ICxlemioranlons speeches, Mrs. Fverett Kads as letuh'r, was u success, with Mrs. Bay drawing the reward, as best public speaker. Mrs. Young, a guest from Central Point! sang several numbers in. her UHiial pleasing manner. Mrs. H. J. Berrlan gave two Christiana readings, enjoyed by all. The house was very beautiful with Christmas decorations, and a large ( tree placed in front of firephiec, with n girt for each one present, com pleted the picture, nnd made It a most enjoyable afternoon. Be fresh ments of cake and coffee were served by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. . 1 Bay. Mrs. F. J. Wilmot. Mrs. Kindred and Mrs. Fverett Kails. There were thirty five guests present, Mrs. Can field Will Kntcrtnln Children American Uevolutlon ""Mrs. FdlKahoih Cnnflcld will bo hostess to the Cencral Joseph Lao.1 Society, Children of the American "Uevolutlon, at her country home on Friday afternoon of this wee's, for a holiday pnrty. All members, are requested to take n small gif; for the Christmas tree. B.Noffmaaw FTtieLWlJNil &B. Hoffman Mi of or o, oneeo: PARTICULARLY LOVELY Christmas Presents NOVKI.TIKS II.WKII'.S JI'.WKI.RV- ' FLOW KISS 'Snwrlness IT iihonl Extravagance Returns Home For Holidays mm ! .MISS B10TTY It ABDW i:r,L, who! has been intending: Marlborough school in Los Angeles, returned home Friday (o spend the i. ..ii. i t.i. 1 1 IK tHiiin lltllllllM U II II HIT parents, Mr. . Bardwcll. and Mrs, (In iMmas Dinner Pari v ' Kvcnt of' Ihe Wck ' " Br. and Mrs. ( flnlilsiintM-v entertained at dinner at their beautiful home in Central Point, j Mondiiy evening. The decorations f were in keeping with t fie CIii'Iki ; mas season, with an attractively decorated Christmas tree centering tile table, j Bridge was the diversion of til (von inc. Iliuh weniv ivjio hi.1,1 c Mrs. Thorndyke and Mayor A. y Pipes. Covers were Rid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorndyke, Dr. nnd Mrs. Pnske, Dr. and Mrs. Sleetcr, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Adams, Judge nml' Mrs. TouVellc, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Andrews. Mayor and Mrs. A. W. ) - jpoH H f Medford, and Mr. nnd Pqlni. filounors Class :njoy '' f ' ''Minns arty -The annual Christmas party of " --" ' 'T, V1 " """ ' " , " " 1,1 , ut-f,"" , v,'llll,';; llL 1111 "me oi oin. larmw, i !SOUin sireeu. AftV1' 11 short devotional, Mrs. pronounced one of the best in the history of . the da Mrs Hague, assisted by Mr I Mrs. I Pavlto Minor, ments, Mrs. Bryunt and served delicious refresh - which were grently enjoyed i by all. , - The class appreciates the kind ness of prs. . Carlo w for the priv ilegcliU 'meeting in. their' pleasant home Will' Spend Holidays ; With Bclallvcs Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Baker and daughter Betty Ann, will leave to day to spend the holidays in tin north with. relatives. They will he guests of Mr. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baker of F,ugeu and Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. As Anderson, of Port land. Mrs. Dnlton Cox, who is th guet of her mother, Mrs. 10. J. Woodcock nt 324 South i-Cln street, underwent n tonsil operation j.fxpeet Ui ,ler.ve. for Cnlifnrrda in i the- near future, to spend a Part or rue winter season. C heist Hint; Party For Beginner. The Beginners and Primary de partmenls of the ' First M. n. church will have a Christmas pnrty in the church Monday after noon, December SSriL beginning at . 2 o'clock. Old Santa will be j there with a box of Christmas j candy for every boy nnd girl pres ' ent. Ctrls and hoys of tho pri i mary ' department are renitosled to bring a gift to the party not to cost more than 15 cents to be I placed on the tree for someone In the department. There will h? tome Barnes and u short program, and everyone Is expecting to have a Jolty time, 1 F.. O.'s Will Have Luncheon on Thursday Tho next meeting of P. K, O. will be a luncheon on December 2ti ut which time Mrs.-C. D. Thomp son and Mrs, Lee Brown will be hostesses at the home of the for mer ..on LMeVenlh street. Mrs. Docia Xorrls of Medford. Is in Klamath Falls for n week. vNitlng with relatives am! friend.. I'llOIM'KU "Hl.I'K KIK'.K" MOSH AliTCU.vrT IIOSK MA UK l uoss n.vns I'ploii AullUiry Plan, . Christinas Puiiy. J j v The American Leghyi Aux"arv will have lis big Christmas party in conjunction with the Legion on Monday evening, December 23rd nt the .Masonic hall ut H o'clock. The Auxitiary will have u short business session at the Masonic hall and the men will have their usual meeting at the Armory and then joint the ladies at the Alason Ic hall for the. party,, ;The re mainder of. tiie. .evening will be ipent in dancing Interspersed with Htunts. i The refreshment coinmit tae plana u rel chi'ist mas, .mid night supper to cup the climax of a perfect evening. - - Merry CbristutaNt The officers .of the Auxiliary wish to extend hearty .wishes for n merry Christmas . a.nd nrosnerltv 1 fin- l:io n mlnir i- In nil t It it members, and friends, of the Le gion. . ' fr VI rs. Albert Kmor tains Ml.-slon Society. The Women's: Missionary Socie ty of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. F. C. Albert, IKi Beatty street on Tuesday, De cember 17th. at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Ivci-Kon ave a review of Mrs. Thompson's- and her trip through Coos ll:i V I'l-esbvtrv in (hp in toe- j ost r creating- new women's ho- cieiiOK. Tlfey leel that thoy met witn uoess in; most places visit oil. Tin mnnlhlv -irmifM. fif I'ov - " - sin ami man were (iiHCUsseo ny Mrs. Tollcfson and Mrs. Littrell, in. ih .r Hhir.h .U..M.1 i.,tr.MUi. Mag.- J The koohI ;AYimiuiUee. Mrs. Mo- ! Collom. Mrs. Fields, and the hos- less served refreshments. MKs Dully Will ' , Visit Mother Here. Miss Fern Daily will arrive in Medford tmlay to spehd the holi- "Idoys wW her mother, Mi'H.' Iutie ., I I!. Daily find sister Marjorie. Miss Dally teaches in the Seattle ' schools. Medford' s -When Give a Custom and good taste have decreed as never be fore that watches "shall have preference as the gift .Choice . . . For a man there is no finer, more lasting, more pleasing or useful gift than a good watch ; ; For women utility is made beautiful and the practical is made orna mental . ... Here you will find a fine selection of , i . HAMILTON ILLINOIS ELGIN , WALTHAM LONGINE : ; and Other Popular Makes in All Desired Sizes For Her, , Diniiioinl Dinirs Hihlicr Kiuiis Zircon Kings Siippliiro Kinirs AniMliyst nines' Vnni,t,v - SctH -I'l'iivl St l ings SilVj'I'WIII'O . Toilt't -S(-ts ' Cnmco l.'inH Xocklaiips ' l'ons, IVncils Desk Sots Biul 'iiscs : ni Medford Homes Illuminated for . ' the Holidays As night fulls uuoii the residence section of .Vedrorrf this Week the click, of hinry switches all over ou," city will tram-form into fairylnn'.is of light the hiwv and homes of many of our people. Thousands of gay little colored lights will wink r.nd blink their message of good cheer to all who pass by. Scores of beautiful Yuletlde displays" are already In place, sending out a cheery Christ mas greeting t all who pass their wny. Almost everybody seems to have (heir own very deflnlto ideas us to how to decorate their own partic ular domicile or ff they haven't any definite ldens when thoy start they collect them very tjulckly once they have acquired a few strings of - Christinas bulbs. For the benefit of those' who w"l e oareiuiiy,eonsiuere-ny vie are even yet a hit hazy us -to junt j JmlKing committee, how they will proceed to "pec.ii re : If you are idannlng to" enter one of the attractive prizes for the Hertford's second annual outdoo.' most artistically illuminated home. I home lighting contest it bV ndvi". here are a few' suggestions as !o;nb!e-to send in your registration y. '"- 1. Substitute a red Inmn for the customary one in your entrance! ' . . . , . ... ,,.. I !." "- ! I 2. Place electric candles I n I Christmas wreaths In youi: win-j The opening date of the content ows. (Fh-ctric candles are f.'.rjls December 24 and all displays i sarer man inn wax vai u-Ly . 3. Bun colored lights through : nig'ht, Christmas eve. Judging will the trees and shrubbery on yo,ir!take place during the period fro.n grounds. - : ;. j December '24 to January 2nd. This 4. -Place Christmas trees In tub lis tho second contest of its kind in tho yard nnd trim them wiih lever staged in Southern Oregon string of colored lights. . land it is hoped that Medford will Bun strings of colored lighlsjmake a showing which will make along your veranda. this city famous throughout the G. Festoon strings of - colored I coast as the "City with the Chris--lights along the eaves' of your mi' spirit." Gift Suggestions LAWRENCE'S Well Established Jewelry Stord in Doubt CONFIDENCE YOUR GUIDE Quality, soorts, i'tiir pi'i.'ea.i tvutliful I'opi'csc'iitiition iind u fricudh: .sor-vii-o luivo- liccn tlic policy of tliis 'store since 190S . . . It is a sntisfiic tion ii t Cliristums 1inu to know that yon can shop here with ahsolufe confidence. BOUDOIR SETS Priced from $10.00 to $85.00 ' f ! Our line includes the latest patterns, in Gorham Sterling house.' . ' ' 7. Place colored- lights in yont. flower boxes. . . j . ( ,. 8. Twine colored light.q in wreaths or garlnnds and hang them in the windows or festoon them about the outside of the house. U. Place illuminated stars ovt'r the doors or on the roof of ytv.ir house. in. Illuminate your Christnns trees, both tho.e used in,doors ani ue in t"- jt.i.m. wh.i "..kh m-i iinv eircu ic iiguiH. 11. Place cnlored lights, ono red and one green, in twin sockets an 1 place them in tho windows. 12. Hang illuminated Chri.stm.is hellH in the entry or in the win dows. With these hints as to ways In which to achieve an effective lighting display you can go ahead rnd work out your own individual display. You may, of course, usa any or all of the above suggestions If you wish. Displays need not be elaborate to win a prize, as beauty, originality nnd the best I expression of the Chrintmnsr spirit promptly. Remembor that thert are many beautiful prizes to he awarderl the mot attractive iVn- plays and that the contest is opn l . nlliunn ,.f lailf...,l .ivi.n.il '. Copco employes, or tho.se-connect - ' cd with the local electric stores. .siinuiu ne in iiu:- "":.,v , For Him Diiiinniul, Rings' Sitrnct Kings IjihIjji' Kings I;0llg0 I'ins ('igiii'cll l.iglilers Cigiii'clti' Holders . ( 'nil' I, inks Cliiiins. Knlis Ti'iis. IVncils llcsU-Scls 1 1 !), :