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r..y 0.1. -9 II 4 r PAdlS TfOTTR MEUEQIiD MAIL TKLltUJNJ!;, UlU'.'iu,, m.mmi, dmhi-aiu aa.w ' 8 Monday. t hvXri,: NV!iViiT8,,,uflwumi.Tari una friends. Anmiiil Washington l'" I- lowshiii bamiuct, spionsorcd liy F.pwoith league the Methodist Fiilscopal church this evening. TlH'Mliiy. Pythian tirclc will moot ' at S o'clock with .Mix. riias. Campbell, 111 King street. Wiimun's I'.ilile class of Vreabyli-rlan church nu'Cls IhlH afternoon, "i Iidles' Auxlllnry of tho First linlitlsl church will havo f al -day niocliiig at the homo " - of Mm. T. (i. Stlnsoil. l Wiilm-wliiy. Chapter A.. I'. 10 will l meet with Mm. f. II- I'a-liO " i today. f llcanics chapter iiinni'i' till' Hold Midforil thin even- ing to greet Worthy (irainl Matron Carrie .laelison. Dill hit will ho followed liy a ' mooting In llu- Masonic hall. 4- Tliuixhiy. i W. c. ' T- ' tix't't ll,,K nfloriioon at 2:" al Iho Y. "W. . ('. A. department heads especially urged lo ho pics- out. '. ' I'.llllilllll; 'lll'ldnc i lllh nii'i-IH 't ! with Win! It. Li-win at !:(! o'i'loi'li. 1 ' ! Ixltlif 'H Aid KIlHoly of Mi-' : -Lutheran Huii-ch im-i'lrt with ' .Mi'K. Ilrowold. if I'l'lday. 'I r a f o l o r 1 a luin-lioon al a::!H today at llu- St. Mark K Culld hall. liilHlnoSH iniotlliK lafi r . Anmiiil n,ll"n..iy l,ieetln j for la.ti.-H -Of in - .. m ..a,.- j OnuKhUM-H of Votfinns meet UiIh cvonlMK ul tlio Armory. . . Al t. , i win l.old (-alhohe ladlea will lmld B- 11. OIII..MI iwuua n,m- nuj 't Wcks i ill it Kt.ne. Fellowship Banquet Planned for Monday ,, The .twentieth annual WuhIiIiik tun K. Uow'HllIp hanilllet will ho Klvun tomorrow evening by the 1-ipworth IienRiie of Hie McthodlHi eliuroh In thu recreational hall of the church. A llliniher of talenled IiIkIi Hchuol HtudclitH will lio preHeuled III a program and the leilKlle lileiu hei'H aro inakhtK every effort to Iu.hui-0 a HUcceHHful evenlnt; lo pro niote the annual Kinvorlh I.eaKUe runvelitlnn of Houthern OrcKon leaKiieK, which will he held here Jaler In the Hprlim. TIckelH for the event call he ho eured from Mr. II. 1. Van der Mark, lli'H. W. W. Walker and incniborH of the IcIiKUe. Ii. MnntKOiiiery lteliiriiH Xotih MrH. Naomi MoiilKomery, who accompanied Katherhle UilltK, fiu prcme iiueen of DallKhlei'H lf the Nile, to thin city on her official vlnlt and on aouth to Sacraiuenlo. t'nl., left Medford TucHilay for her home In rortland afler a Hhort vlHlt here im Kllesl of Mi'h. C. K. (itltcH. MrM. MoulKoniery Ih Hllprelne deputy ot'Kani.er for the DiiukIi IcrH of tile Nile IhrollKllout the XTnitcd Slnlcn and Cauada. Mis'. Aialei-Kiiii AiIcikIh Sklliur; lOveiitN ' MIhh l.nvunmi AndcrHou, who Ih a itucHt uf fiiendH lu l-'ort Klam ath .thlH week end, will atteud t-iie hkIIiik cvenlH today. l' s D.E.GREEN . 417 North Front You aro Invited to nretenj Ihli cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE 1 PROGRAM AT THE rf Al a Subscriber Gueat ol th 'MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you ara a aubioriber of the Mall Tribune your name may appr.ar hrre tomor row. Only iubtcrlbeiV namee will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en- Joy FREE (hows at uutsis ur THIS PAPER- I r ej NOW PLAYING . "She Couldn't 5ay No" - -1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJii i . Mrs. Lawrence Uives Interesting Paper ! Before Study Club i 1 T1(! c.coho Klovnk Jtetiiihlle ' l,0 HUliJci't of n masterly paper 1KjVl.n before tin- Wednesday Study !iub mi February JSth liy Mrs. .1. F. Lawrence. Fvoryone wan Keenly luterosled In the vivid word pictures and mail Illustrations Willi which Mih. Lawrence presented ln-r Hiibjerl. Shi told of some of llu raUHi-s loading UP to tho World war; of 1 1 10 five countries, ltohcnilii, Mor avia. Silesia, Slovakia and Ttuth- .., ,.,.. ..,,. the piihlif . and or their liart In tin V(.,.,,row of iho powerful Hops .,,.,. Dynasty whoso subjects tin-! ,,,, .,.,, r,. centuries nasi. Of tlio many iiallonalitlos within their houndarloM and Iho daiiKorH that tiionaoi-d the republic from ho many widely different penplcH un der one rule. The Czech, hiiilily educated, uKftreHMlve, and viilln-l lliellucd lo nKiioHtlelHiti: the. Hlo- vak. a nlov hackwnrd, airlcul- lllllll peoph', rellKlilUH and t'atll olle. The KoliemlaliH, a lllltllly IndUKtriallzed nation, with their trnKIc uieniorlcH "f Hie eoilHlailt Htl'UKile for principle and freedom. ahVji.VH Hililiiri'Niied liy Iho auto cratic power of the AuKlrlan Ihrone; and Hie (lermiillH, I'oIch, HuiiKarians. and Jcwh. all making a poimlation hard lo Hatli-'fy. Mie Kpolto of the Kl'cat men Of the earlier rin.VH IIuhh, -Kinky, and CoiiiciiIuk: and of the prenent-day patriota, Maaryk and HeticH, win IcaillliK their followelH wifely ilii,.iiirli in:niv of the fhioierH thill hHc w K f.,.pw(t m.P,, ,l,e hook. "Wayfarcra of Czcoho-Slo-vakla," In her unual charmint; way. It Ih an hiterestln hook of h Ikiirely travel and i;Ivoh hrlef !KllnipeH of many phase r life ,. ,.. ,, M1.,lk ,,f ,he many nallonallllc.l and the Hev cral countrlcH that toKi'ther make a united and Independent W'hole. They are a people of 'rOHOiirce and cneiKy. forKlntt to Hie front afler centurion of oppreHHlon. Ml. i.'rews Hhowcd a cut of the 'flag, Hymhol or all I lie ldeulH and prlii cIplc.H for which they fotiBht and died In the ccntlll'IcH paHt. The hook tellH of their IndUH trlcf.. of Moravian embroideries and rine needlework, and the ehlna and claH or liohemlii, known to all the world tor Iih beauty. Then a Hhort Hkcleh of a wonderful book. "Itoiiiantlc Czeebo Slovakia," hy Itoberl Mcdlll Jlellrlde, which Hdls iih much more about the counlry in a very cntt'iliiliiliiii way. I'nder the louduinlil l of Mih. I'lckel, earrent evenlH concornhiK Czeeho .Slovakia nnd Its nrfaliH cbiHcd a very IntercHtlnK and In structive prouraiu. - I'lilcllly Circle SI win at lU'iisoii lloiiit' The l 'idellly Circle of I he TIi hI M. V.. church met with Mih. rtlloy I). Ilenson, Tuenday uflernooli. Mih. ,1, W. Smiley proHlded. Mih. W. T. Ileny led the devolloim. Souk. "What a I'rlend We Have In Ichiis." Mrs. Horry offered prayer. .Mih. A. J. Aaron, lu charue of the prottraiu prenentod Mrn. W. A. llolloway In a vocal hoIo, "tine I'leetiiiK Hour. iiiuhIciiI rendlliK. "The llowlcKKed Hoy," h.v Malay I'i-iuicIh llolloway: v.ical hoIo. ".IiimI fur Today." hy Abbotl. and 'KinileH,"hy I'lcld by Mih. Clar ence Meeker. A very IntercHtlnK KUchmIiik coiiIchI eoncllldeil the proKlam. Diii'Iiik Hie Hoclal hour Mr. llellHiin. iihhIhI ed hy M 1'H. J. A. Ilavln and MIhh Wlnnll'red Law. hcivciI rofiVHlinlclltH. the valentine Mchenie heliiB carried out In both the decoratloiiH and ivrrcalilnontH. Hilly Iter, flail lont.'iialned Tho llosy i'.ec Needle I "ran club met al the home of Mih. Anna Kvallhlzer, 'Jllll Tripp Hired Tlllira dav eveiilni;. After the lueetlm; lefreHlllllimlH were isTVcd by 0"' hoHlesH. The table win. beautifully dec-oi-alcd with place eardH and streamers, pink helllK iihciI as the color Hellenic. Mrs. Madallne I'.rlHco will eu Icrlalll the chili March HI It at her honie. tiiia Xorih Hurt let I. Men. Ij'wIh Will lie llostcsH TIllllMlay The lltllldlim HildKO club will nteet Willi Mr. A. Lewis ThuiH- day afteruonn, 1'ebruary ifilh, at no o'clock. , KihhI Salt riiiumil Tint CallioUr 1. ultra "HI Imltl a "hake" Halo lit WVi'kM tV: ,Oi''h I'urnKuro h(uiv Satunlay imnnliiK. I'chrutiry UK. I'.VlllllMI Slntri'M IMiut I uiil lnrly Tin- IMihlan HImUth Hfivril Oln iiri li ttu tt'arltir m'tuol rtatlun thf firm two day! n( this wt'i'k. T1n tabh tli'comlloiiK Wimo ilotiaud hy th Moil foul (Irvi'ii H uuso. Tin llnmi-H wore well lit tcmlt'il ami tho HlHtorM won1 vrll ptpastil with tho roMiltH. Wodm-Hilay. i'Vliruwry -Ti. K, uf I. hull al S:tu o'clock tho StHtoiH will havo another can! imrty. ltvldKo, plnmhlr and flvo htm diod will hn played, l'rizos ami lunch, All nva woU'oinp, rif-lnton Varty Mnjoyiil Hy lay Mtn. W. 11. Wood cntortalnrd hT Prldno .-rliih Monilny ovrntnn with roKular Kottnt and an a wel come homo rn una of, their, itM iti liorK. Mix. SitnitioaM. wlin Itad Just returned from n vanitlun In t.'all fornlu and uthor plact-x for the pnnt two month). M i n. Wood sorvi'd dollclotn rcfroph mollis al Iho cln.so of t-iXfuil uaint'i. Colorful Tea Party Observes Birthday of First President A lovely event In ohHCivunce of (iconic WiiKlilnKlull'H hllthday wan the lea held at the MethodlHl HplHCopal church l-'rlday afternoon by the WuHblimton hcIiooI, J'. T. A., which celebrates the flint president's birthday each year With a tea and proeram. The hull of the church wan at tractively decorated in patriotic attire for the occasion and com mittee members in colonial coh tumeH serving tea, added much lo the quaint and colorful atmoH pliere of the occasion. A lartte crowd of students and mothers attended the event. The proKiain for Hie afternoon included the followinK numbers: i'iano duet Santa' Lucia, I.'lla Ure.ui and I'hyllls HedKepeth. A drill i'upils of the 1-B class. I'alrlotlc soflKH Pupils of the I -A claw.. The lialad of lletsy Itoss, Joan llurke. A rvudlliB Like WanhlnKton Odu Joan i'riiitt. I'lano hoIo Fairy Klvt-s Louise Keesee. A play 'asliln(;ton'H Uroaiu liuplls of the 1M1-2A C'luHS. A readln (leoit'e Waslllnstoll Jack 1'rullt. Tail dance lluck and Wing llarbara unci Natalie Shelby. IMaylet A Visit lo (iconic WiisbliiKion's Home pupils of the A-BH-.'IA claHHcs. Instrumental Irlo riano and violliiH Tralimeii. ' Selitlniann: 'Moment Musical, Schubert: Mrs. .1. While, liosa (lore, .Marjorlc I'm ley. ' - The .Minuet Oda Jean I'lUlll. rcadlnti. The danciM-H. Hebecea ('bailey, Lois Dei.l, ' Kvclyn J-M--irds, N.II.'V '( Ireen,. .Mary Louise Mann. AN'ylene 'Morritt, Lois ,Siian-1 til, Uruco Turiiqulst., Dinner Parties Add Festivity to Dance 1 merest in entertainiiK,'. aroused by flic ibinelnB party held Friday evening by 'l'an Hellenic, led many hosts and hostesses to start the Kala evciiiiiK with dinner paliies in their homes. No-host parties were also popular. Aiiii'llK those entertaiuillK were: Mr. and Mrs. Max fierce, whv Invited leu guests to their home;; .MrH. (leori;e (latcH and .Mrs. Timer son Merrick, who entertained six-' teen at dinner at the (lutes' homo. The home of Mr: and .Mrs. i-loyd! Hurt wan opened to ten mieHlH1 for a no-host dinner and another itroup met at the Wilson Walt lioino for dinner before contlniilliK to the dunce. ,Ml-H. Strickland , J'liitei'taiilK ('lass Mrs. Mary Strickland, -HIT lleat ty street, 'was hostess Tuesday, l-'ch, 17, to the Cleaner class of. tho First Uaptlst church. Mem bers were' busy till proKmni linie plcclilR ((ullt blocks for Circle VI. The president. Mrs. Minnie liryant.: presided. Mrs. It. L. HaKue lend, the scripture. Mrs. Florence W11-. liiims offered prayer. Chairmen of. coininlltees were appointed. Mrs. C. M. I'arker hail an IntorestlUB hroirrlim and panics. llefreslimeniH were si'rved hy airs. I'arker, Mrs. Illioades and the hostess. Mih. lurrls and Daiiiflitrr Visit Here Alrn. Kdmoml 'MoriiH and daugh ter Mary Kvclyn of Corvallis, urc hero vlsltins Mra. MoitIh' parcntn.' Mr. and M-. W. 1.. JennhiKH. Wlillc 'nss AVork Selieduh'tl rnr Tuesday . The LailleH Auvillary of the I'lrst JiaptlHt church will have an all day mcetlnfr at the homo of Mih. t. SthiHon, 2 1 I Stark Htreet, Tuesday. Felt. lo do the White Crons work. Hrint; ruler, thimble, sciMHorH, covered dish ami samlwii-hes. ft Mvs. Clniul Is Itecont Hostess Mrs. Cloud untortalnod u few fricndM at InldKo Wcdnemlay eve ninp at her home on Hast .Jack son Htreet. Delicious refreshiuentH were . ervt;d. 44 WniMJiit'M Hihle laH Will Meet Tut!Mlay The Woman's Itihle cIuhh of the l-'lrst rreshyterlan church will meet for rcKtllar Hoelal sesHinn In the church parlors Tuesday after noon. Tho devotlotiH will be led hy .Mrs. .laeque and a paper oil llomanx written hy Mrs. Seely Hall will be read by a member of the clns. Mrs. Hall's departure to California i much regretted by tho llihle clasa of which she has been ' a Very active member. A tintup f soncrs will bo sunn by Mrs. Kdna Isaac:. I hi tighter of Vole rut i Will Moot 1'rhlay Tho last meettiiR of tho Punch tern of Veteran was hold Friday. February HI In the ."it ed ford Arm ory. Mis Cox. the president who was called to Illinois by tho Illness of her mother. Is xpectod to re turn thi week in time for the mcctlm; scheduled for Friday eve ning, February 'J 7. Mm. itinplMdl Will lie llo-ttw Mrs. Charles Campbell will be bostons Tuewhiy eventnir at 8 o'clock to nientbeiM of the 1'ythiHii chih. W. C. T. 7!eet Thuiday Afternoon Members of the W. C T. V. will meet' Thursday afternoon lit tho Y. W. 1'. A. at 2:3 o'clock. All department heads are especially requested to be i pimnt as plans for the year's work will be unt uned. Mm linjt of 1. I-:. O.'m AnnouiHXHl l'ur AMlncluy Chapter A A of r i:. t. will I meet Wednesday for reKutar ses sion al Iho honi" ftf.Mr" t" It l'"'"- Holiday Program Is Endeavorers' Plan A proprram in commemoration of Washington's birthday has been planned hy members of tho Christ luii Kndeuvor of tho Flint Christ Ian church to be presented In tlio church paiioi'H Tuesday ovenliiK The proffram has been dividd Into two parts, the first being madu up of selected numbers, and the second u musical pageant entitled "Iaya of Yore." The program in elude u piano solo by iiuv.el Cassldy, niurinihu solu, Huby Stone; reudliiKH, Hr-v. W. K. Uuird; vocal duet, Mrs. Kffie Herbert Yeoinun and Mr. Cotner. Those taking part in the pag eant are Mr. and Mrs. M. 1-J. Olson, Huby Stone, Goi-aldlne Iathaiu. Kibyl Jean Youiik, Oenevb-ve lirown, Helen Latham. Virginia CreKory, Harold CieUuuer and Ueruld luiihum. Moore Students In Pleasing Program The followinK program was Kivoii Saturday morning, February 1 4th by the pupils of Jlurvcy A moss Moore, at her home: Pixie's Out Hunting Ilrrtwn Hantario; Dorthea CUsen. County l''alr, I'laylng Catch lilake; Natalie Tongwald. JArabcs(iue iJurgiuullcr; Uor tliea Olsen. (iuvotte Uach-Foote; liarbara Sholdun, Solemn March how; Natalie Tongwald. Itnndo, Soaatina Op. i!0, No. I Kulilan; J.iM'iia Duihain. Suilc K Flat liourroe - Uach; Ma.urka, Op. (iS, No. It Chopin; Constance Muore. Itah-r's Tale Schumann; Pre lude. In C Minor Chopin; Helen Pat tun. .Minuet front K Flat Symphony Mozart; liarbara Sheldon. Prelude in 1 Minor IJach; Hunting Song from Forest Scenes Schurmann; Gertrude Uoyle. Dorthea Olsen told the story of the life of John Sebastian Bach. IJarbara Sheldon told the Ktory of thu life of Mozart. Crater I.ako Otiihl Has ChlldrciiV I'urly ' Mrs. Harvey Fields was hostess Monday evening to members of St. Mark's Guild at her home, 24 Crater .Lake, avenue. All members came dressed as children, and u iiics such oh they had enjoyed many years ago were played by them. Mrs. Kmily Dynan gave a paper on Slain, and Mrs. Claude It. Por ter had charge of the -dovotlonals.' Miss Mux! no Ilagcn played two piano solos as a part of the: pro gram. , Following the sonlal hour, re fresh men ts wore served by, the hostess, ussisted hy Mesdamcs T. P. Tollefaon and 'Porter. , , Men's flub KiilcTtultis TjUI1cs There was a gaJa event last evening at ltoguc F.Ik when the personnel of the Gold Seal cream ery entertained their ladies at a banquet and ball. The lodge was beautifully decorated with spring flowers carrying out the idea of Washington's birthday. The lee cream served as dessert was individual moulds uf George Washington. The hoys reciprocat ed with this lovely affair as the ladies entertained them In mid winter. Covers were laid for scv- eiitry and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mi's. Conger Is Luncheon Hostess .Mrs. H. F. Conger entertained the following guests at" hmohertn Wednesday: Mrs. A. A. Madden nnd Mrs. A. F.. Touner "from Ash land; Mrs. Tom Itoaobcruy, ,V Mrs. It. Kinaharger, Mrs. Gcorgd FU- warda, Mrs, Joy Walker, Mra.Tytu Heck ami Mis. Kber T. Avrod. - Genuine now vz-7 $4.50 Down ; S4.15 a Month aiJ-SU Jttain 0 0, AliMiilcrlVr Russian Tea Monday Plan of Club Women j A program of beautiful Kuh ' slan music will bo heard tomor- row afternoon by members of the J Greater Medford club at the homo I of Mrs. Louis JI. HumphryH ut. the tea which Is an important ' event on tho club calendar. Mrs. rtawlcs Moore is chulrman of the program committee. The program for tho afternoon will Include the following: The development of ItuHiun I music -Mrs, HumphryH. j Nltchavo, Mamma Zueca. i Harold Corliss. I Folk songs See the Old Pear i Tree from Sarasota, arranged by ItiniHky Korsakoff : 'Neath ihe I Shadow of a Tree from Kolomma, ! arranged by lialakirer; O'er the Oistaut Lonely Mountains, arrang ed by ltantock Mrs. J. C. Col lins. ; Jlussiajv tlance Luolle Lowry. 1 Karh member is invited to bring a gueit. .7 1 ' -'. . Mrs. Rickert Tells Of I. O. O. F. Home . Olive Uobekah Lodge met in regular scsMion Monday evening. Mrs. Klckcrt, who recently visit ed the L O. O. F. home at Port land, gave an intcroMting talk, and several others spoke for the good of the order. After the business session all were invited to the dining room where, dcllc ous refreshments were served. All decorations were in honor of the approaching birthday of George Washington. 1 1 Card.s also were enjoyed. , Altar Society Plans Dinner for March 17 St. Ann's Altar society met In the Parish hall Wednesday with President Mrs. Fisher, presiding. Final plans were made for the cafeteria dinner to be held March 17. .Mrs. Wold has charge of the dining room and Mrs. Weston of the kitchen and cooking. Those attending the dinner are invited to a Patrick's program in the auditorium of St. Mary a academy tho same evening. "He Jolly Club Mecis At Clias. Hoyden Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chan, fioyden on Fast Jackson was the scene of a pretty dinner party Friday evening, when the "ito lolly Club" was entertained in their home. The following guests were present; Mr. and Mrs. Sei dell Hill, Mr. and Mrs.- Homer Iiowman, Mrs. Helen Hrophy and Miss Uohc Jones of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. F. ' A. llenspeter, Mr. and Mrs. W 11. Arnold of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lester, Mr. and Mrs. liny Craw ford. Mrs. A'ada Lewis, Mrs, Jion Arnold and Miss Blanche Arnold of this city and thu host and hos tess. Committee ltcp'ts Interest W. H. C. The Women's Relief Corps met at tho armory Thursday with all officers present. Splendid reports from the committees were given on tho work of the corps. Short talks on the life of Wash ington were given which were very Interesting. Twenty - three members were present. Comrade Woods of the post, visited the corps. Mrs. . I trow old Fiilcrtnlns Lutheran I .a dies The 1-h'wIIos' Aid society of the Kngllsh Lutheran church will be the guests of Mrs.' Hrewold at her home on the Jacksonville high way on Thursday, February L'lHh, at J:an o'clock. The ladles arc -trimming l'e Faster program and a full ut tHUilHiiee in (desired. Guaranteed WAS H E R AND DRYER An .50 Mthzttip Store A. B. CtmniiiRlmm Class Pays Tribute to Beloved Member The I,oynl Womun'a clum'ut tho Firm C'lii'lKllan cliuich held ItM monthly mectlnfi at the homo of Mih. Wltheiiill. 230 North Ivy Mtieet. Kcbruury 17 at 2:0U o'clock with thii'ty-iilne members present. ills. Cora Wilson, president, tvns in chniw. DuliiiB the devotional service a very impressive tribute was poiil to the memory of Mrs. A. 1!. Hnllsbuck. . Durlne the social hour Itev. V. It. Flainl (tuve two readlDtts anil games were enjoyed by all. The committee 111 charge .con sisted of Mrs. Davis. Sirs. Loush, Mrs. Middlebusher. Auntie ilull and Mrs. Wilson. : The tribute follows: "On Hunilay, 1'Vbruury 1, tlur iiiK the Klble school session the spirit of our class-inate. Mrs. Kailslmck. hovered over to bless the class of little childron she had been uecustomed to teach, and at .tho close of the hour, it passed on. to rest ut the feet of tho Oreat Toucher. " "We will no more see her pur sonal presence anions us, but hor cheerfulness, .Influence and . ex ample will ever remain in the memory of the members of this claas. St. Mark's Guild T II' Plans Luncheons The Ladles of St. Mark's Olllld will hold their monthly cafeteria luncheon Friday, February S7, at 12:30. A business lliectillb' will follow the luncheon. : : At the regular mceliiiK of the guild February 20, plans were mailo for a cafeteria luitcheun to he held sometime ill March. Tho. public will be Invited to tliln:nffnhv Tlici'a was a very good uttciidancQ at the meeting. und tea was.served by Mesduincs Woodcock and l'ritcharil. S ,; v. ?,V 'I' PROSPERITY . . . THE i l Alpha Delta Class Honors Washington Mrs. I'"J. Wllinot. of north l'a clflc hlglnvny. entertained the Al pha Delta class of the Chdlstlan church Thursday afternoon at her home. The house was decorated with fluga honoring Washington's birth day. The president, .Mrs. P. hutlllilll. presided at the business period, opening with all singing "America." .Mrs. A. II. Gregory conducted the devotlonals. reuuest ing a number of scripture .iimla llons. and ltev. W. K. Balrd led In prayer. Five visitors were intro duced, and will he enrolled as members of the class after attend ing Hlble School for two consecu tive Sundays. The social hour followed, in charge of Mrs. C. M. lion and hor committee. A program of music games and readings had heen pre pared. The opening number was a "Singing Feat." proving to the Judges the wonderful ability of the class as singers. Mr. Ha lid gave two comic read ings In a masterful way. The hostess was assisted hy Mesdames Hoy Guyer, Chester I'arker, Kosu Alters and C. M. Hon. Refresh ments, of cherry pic and coffee were served. There were 33 present. Guest Hero For Wcek-Fntl Miss Mary Snider,' student at the .University of Oregon, Is a guest this woek-ond of her moth er, Mrs. Maud Snider or tins city. 'YiiiniRiT''Hi't. Attends J'l'om of N'ortiml School Sl'Viiral members of the local younger .set. attended the Junior I'roiii held Friday evening , ili the hull room at the Southern Oregon NormiN school. NNOUNCING . . . the initial showing of the newest in fabrics for spring . tailored exclusively for you by GUS, the Tailor 120 North Central - ,, ' "Is Material Well-Being" says Webster "Material well-being" is a comfortable sound ing phrase, indicating that no one who enjoys it need worry about the future. It can be at tained by systematic saving and investment, ' for instance, the regular purchase of preferred shares of The .California Oregon Power com pany, which pays dividends regular every three months. For information write to Investment Department Medford, Oregon - l CALIFORNIA, OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON. Missionary I'agcanl 'In lie on Friday The ladies of the First Uaptlst church will havo their annual mis sionary evening at the church Frl ilav, Feb. 27. The pageant Mis sionary ABC, will be put on by thc Grants I'ass ladles. The program will follow a cov ered dish supper at 0:30. In pre paring your covered dish and sandwiches, remember tho Grants I'ass people -lire our guests. Ore and Bullion Purchased LiieiMcrlbrStateol CjltUtoU WILD BE R G BROS. SMliLTING ft; REFINING CO. Otfieci: 742 Market St., Sun Franrisco Plant: Sourh San Francii-o i ' ' WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to build and care for water garden Free on request, Bauer Aquatic Gardens 701 Marlon Ave. Portland ... 1