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v. I' i -4k MPMW" SECOND SECTION Medford Mail Tribune ! h i - ii i ii m SOCIETY KOUTY-Ij'IUST YMAU. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1911. No. 69. WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN MEDFORD SOCIAL CIRCLES Mr, mill, Mih, Mmlilcu I'titmtiilnml vvilli nil I'liilmintit In iln put ty Wi.nl ni'Hilnv i'VuiiIiik it tlicir liitiidHOtui iiiuv t'uiiiilry h'mIiIciico ihmit Central I'oinl. Tin.' uiichIm ( honor wcn-o Mr. itiul Mix. Willliini lli'Nt or Chii'iiuit. Mr. W. II. KliuliiiK mill Mimh SlurliiiK iimIhWiI in iTi-civliitf. Tim linlit'H pi Ira uiih won by Mrn. Sony Smith ami tint P'lilU'imum liy (larnltl .Sony (Smith. Tin Inxitnlinnnl lint: Mr. and Mih, Win. Iliml, Mm. Woolnay of Man Krun oImco, MrM. KiIkhi- llaTitr, Mr. anil Mrn. I). II. Itniwtt, Mr. ami Mih, I'.vihi KeniutM, Mr. ami Mih. It. Man niiiK, MiiH Miuiiiln,', Mih. Sony Kinltli, Mr. (loralil Sooy Sinilh, MiH J. It Toailiii, Mr. Karl llimtloy, Mr, ami Mm. .1. I), Olui'll, MIhh lliililianl, Mr. (IrilTM, Mr. Nowhall, Mr. ami Mr. I'hil llamll. Wi'ilai'Mlay iiwntiiKi ''nan 7. 1. ' (loniluiu ami MIhm Doiiiiu 1 1 1 1 woiv iiiiiliil in itiarriiiKO at tin' Innno o tilt' llllill'n HtOlllIT, Mih. Olive 1MI nt Mrowimtioro, Itnv, A. A. Ilolmcy of tint lluptixt cliuri'li offii'itilinjr. Mt. (looilwiu wim formally an iiwfiirtor in civil t'liciiH'oliiK la St. l.nnii lull now own ami operate a huh'Ii m-iic (IiiiiiIh I'iikh where lie lm nnnl' a Imam for liin lir'nlc MIhh 1MI ha been omi of tln ti'iti'lirrx i'l I liu iiiililir hi'liooln of Mcdforil i'M'I .lai'kxnn iMHiutv where hf r hnrvict'H Mere li-t.li ly vnltieil, Minn Ciunline Smith eiilrrtniiiril with lirolf,'! yrnterlay nlleinoiin in lioanr of Mix KentnerV jjiiilt Minn Mao TIioiiiiih, of Honolulu. Mikk Smith cat'HtN new Mi TImhiihh Mm. .loliu Mnlntyri', Mm, Helfienl, Mr. Wt'iifr, ' Mrs. KtnmeiiK, Mm. Kolhrmal, ami Mir' Dnul, Itoot llnlil, Tri'ii'klrr, lleiinl, Wan, Marrix. lol.ver. Kliraliclli FoIklm, UiiIn K'eiitner ami Hiley. . Mien .Mitmta "Deuol "entertiiiiiml u party of uirl friettiU Moiulny nflor nooa in honor of her lioiico pioxl Mikh rioa llofc. Tim afternoon wim hHnt in Miwinit ami lh;ht rof-vNit-nifitH ucr HiirOil. Min Pevek smu worn Mmw 'Jii'li'klo, hima Ti teller, llnp. S'.Trlh. Huuv. Kcm Iter, Tlioma, MainliAll, Star Marshall Itiiltlel, Ware, Kncllnli ami Mm. How ai.l Hill. ' Mr. ami Mm. W. II. MeOownn .nfl l'Viilav for a leu ilayn .stay ia I'oil- He Cost $11,000 "Hnlic" Maniitanl. Ih 1 1,000 pitchor of tint Now York (liimtrt, Iiiih allfr Ioiik ilulayi'il .xpriiui'ntia(; comu through a winnor. Tho z Itulio hart tnitirtfit'il McOruw that ho in now ahotit nclit to ilolhor thu piodn ami utnkc liiuiM'lf a uluuiac piti-hcr. laml. Mr. McOowaa a dclcptle to tho (iraml fhaptor O. K II. of wltioh mIio In Kninil tn'iiHiimr, ami .li il alho attrml the ntato mca'.iiu of thu Pythian Hiclcrs in Aitorn' mt week. The iMiiniiiciii'Cinriil i'rtMM' of St. Ilcli'ii'rt hall, I'oitlaml, taku plurn Tuciliiy cvrniiiK) ami Mins r'rm HutchiiiMni, u Mrilfonl uirl, in a im-m-her of tho Han, film will n-turn to Mi'ilnirtl'tlifc' la1tor"imrt of th'o wrck anil ho at homo all Miiiamor. Mien lliitcliiiihon 14 olio of (ho iiiojU )opil- lar yirln of the yomior not ami will ho lu'urlily uolconiol. Mr.aml Mi-). It. 1). Ouxix ami put ty haMi artivoil in Molfonl Ity automo bile from Webb, Iowa ami arc tho pii'Ht of W. ('. Oanaway. All arc I'lilliUHmslic uvi'r Dm iloliKhts of the trijV, which niailo in an Ovnrlnml "IIH" by way of Clifyctinn, Oplca, Itcan ami Klamath Fa I In. Mr. Bylvimtcr Ilonjaniin Hall ami MIhh IMua M, McDurmott bolh for mur liiHtructorH in thu Mcdforil lllh Ki'lioiil wi'ro nuh'tly inarrinl Afomlay, .liimt ft, at olio p. in, in Bt. Mark'x Hall, Itcv. William Lir'iih officiating. Mr. ami Mr. Hall left on tho cvciiSiik train for Hood Itivcr and other pointn north. Tim iit incctiiip for the Hcahon of the Waducday Hriilfc Club wiih held at tho hoinu of Mr. Hchunncrlioni limt week. Mrrt.MeOowan withthi) IiIkIii'mI Hcoro for tho year won the club prize which Iioh been worn by Hid one haviui; the hiliCHt Hcore, each laeetiiiL', TIhj Hcnior Hun of the Medford IukIi hcIiooI wiih euterUiiiied Wediu-H- day ovouiiij; at the home of Mihh (lenevlccWorttnun, South Oakdale aM'iiiie. Tho evcuiiic wiih pleiiHant- ly spent in KaiocH and contentH uud liKht rcfrcbhiaciith wcra scrvetl. CartlH are out atinouuuiui; the inur ritiRo of MiK Lulu I'ortor, tho beau tiful ami uecouiplihlicd anhtt'r ol Mr, ami Mrn, L. 0. Porter, to Dr. J. L. HcIiiih WedneHilay eveaiiiK June tbn Mth, at the Porter home on Knt Main nt root. The MUkOH Hazel Kavin, IWrf Kentuer, Hertlia KukIInIi and Mish Mao ThoiniiH, who in Minn KentnerV KUCht, ami the MesHrn. CharlcH Itrcd. Vrry Lind,Hey, Karl Tinny nnil I. O Harkdull K"t Sunday in AhIiIiiikI park. Next Tucrtday aftcnioou the La dies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold a special meeting in the parlors of tho church. Follow ing the btiHiiicsH meeting a social hour with rcfrcNhmcntK will be held. Mm.- It. N. Clancy wnil atitfitcr MisH Wlnlfrwl lenvo tomorrow, Mon day for Toronto, Canada for n vUit with relatives. Upon their return they expeel to occupy their handsome new bungalow on Skivou Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Holand 0. Hcaeb will leavo Tncndny for their former home in Lincoln, Nebraska. They will visit in Portlnnd a short time and on tlm return trip Htop nl Denver and Salt Lake City. They expect to re turn AugUHt'lst. Mr. Albert F, North, ticket n-jont in the local Southern Pae:t olfieo and Miss .Mmo W:IIk (f K'lcem, were married WedacHday, Jiimi 7, in Kug cue. After a whort trip north thoy will return to Medford where they will reside. I A Bible Study vClaH- has been or Kniiizcd by tho I odi cm jo fthc Presby terian church. Mocttfigs will be held every Thursday tn?rniiig at OiW o'clock. Mrs. Alfred Tea is in charge o fthc clnMs M'rs. Paul Jnnney, njisistcd by Miss Kmily Janney, ww a tcsH at n luncheon givpi nt the conn try home of Mrs. Juuliey near .lack Honvtllc. i ister, Miss nrd nlout 5'J Percy Talent And I Josie Tnletit, entcrtn members of the HnptiU Yrnitig Peo pie h union on VeilneMjday evening, Miss Helen Wntt, a former St. Helen's hall girl, hax gone to Port land to attend the commencement and nnmial reunion of her school. Mr. and Mm. Wntt also leave for Port land this evening (Sunday) for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. J. 0. Wilson of South Orange street gave a delightful, sewing party last week. Her guest were Men dame John Mclntyre, Olcn Annspi gor, C. C. Vn Scoyoc. J. II. Butler, Harry Stocckmnn nnd O. C. Boggs. ehniiniiig bos- Messrs. W. H. Mcyriwan and J A. Perry entertained with u dinner Tuesday night ul the; Inivrc cafe. Covers were laid 'for (en. Miss Foster of tho lo :nl high school has moved into her'; recently complet ed cottage in the Kenwood addition. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bcveridgo and sous, Iceland and Will, left Thurvday evening for Portland where they will spend the summer.' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Miles nnd Mrs. Julia Miles left Wednesday ceniiig for Portland where they will sicin1 the summer. ' Married in Portlaml, Monday June !i, 1011. Mr. Earnest Botwcll and Miss Stella Schiller both formerly of Medford. The Question lutewRHtcrtained byMTj CordelinTfJyffyidnyhighf nt the home of Mm. -Kimrhcr on HohO avenue. , Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Kliott uud sou Adclbcrt lenve ih week for a visit with relative in Fairbanks, Indiana. Mrs. Porter Noff left Tuesday for nu extended visit tas& Mr. Keff ac companied her uBfar as Portland. Mis Palmer and Mi. Santrc left for Berkeley, California, whore they will attend the Hummer school. Itcv. and Thursday for commencement ctte University, Mrs. Belknap left Salem to attend the exercises nt Willam- Their daughter MUs A Brainy Woman Larcna Belknap is a member of the graduating class. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Stokes entertained informally for Mrs. Charles Wolsev of San Francisco, who is flip house guest of Mi, Edgar I Infer, i Mr. It. O. Oulc has gone to Wc natchec. Wash., to join her husband whom it is said has received an ap pointment ns assistant army Mir- geoti. Mrs. W. A. Hulton of Sacramento, Cnliforfnia. who is visiting her par ents Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Mi Wilson, ex pects to leave Sunday. . The ladies of St., Murks Guild will give a Kupjwr Thursday evening in the Guild Hall, which will be followed by a dance. Mrs. Lou Jones nnd daughter Miss Maude expect to leavo Monday to spend the summer with relatives in the cast. Misw Norn Wilson and Miss Alice Party west to CorvaJlis. last -week1 n".lr.-lll ML.til fX- il. tIMMar?' .. . icraaiu mi uiv cummvuLc MR5. ELMER BLACK tv Well known New York club woman She Is field director of the American Peace and Arbitration league of New York, member of the committee of one hundred for tho Anglo-American celebration of a century's peace, and preatdont of the Editorial Review. remain me nt exercises at the O. At C. Mrs. F. O. Hertzbery of Theboggnn Falls, Wisconsin nrrived this week jo visit her daughter Mrs. E. G. Trow bridge of Gcniiessec street. Mrs. A I). Johns und children have returned from nn extended visit with relatives in Washington. The Friday Bridge club was enter tained this week nt the country homt of Mr. Lathrop Perkins. Mrs. M. E. Worrell of the Satur day Review is visiting her sister ii Portlaud und attending the Rose carnival. - The marriage of On is Stephenson and Miss. Artie Rapp was solmeuizeu in Portland Wednesday, June, 7. Miss Huzcl Antic was hostess to the girls club of' tho Presbyterian VIIUI W jrCTtfrl UUV UllVWIVUIil whjss rannie iiasKins is nmone those attending the Portland Rose carnival this week. Mr. and Mrs. & F. Hutchinsoji en tertained informally Thursday even ing with cards. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Rcumc.M have re turned from n business nnd pleasure trip td Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gny ro at tending the Rose Carnival in Portland. L. F. Robinson nnd Miss Heater Cndy, both of Medford, wcro united in marriage Sunday afternoon at tho rhomo of tho bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Cady on North Central avenue. Rev. Theodore Matlock of the Christian church performed tho ceremony. After a Hojourn of a few weeks in Portlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will take up their rcsidonco in Medford. The scries of living pictures nnd mnsical program given by tho Indies of tho Greater Medford Club Tucs day evening was easily tho largest event of tho week. Tho largo ball room at tho Nattatorium was well filled with an appreciative nudienco and tho affair vrna an unqualified success artistically, social? and fin ancially. The fruit and flower carnival nt Ashland Tuesday attracted a goodly number of Sledford people among whom were Mrfl nnd Mrs. J. D. 01 wcll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Slurry Lapland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Calhoun, Mr. nnd Mrs II. U. Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Mrs Fair, sr., Mrs. C. R. Ray and fam ily. Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville has been the guest during tho week of her sister in law, Mrtf.. Otto Krause. ' " t Miss Inn Cochran left Monday for Monticellu, Indiana, whjjrc sho will pcnt the summer. l Miss Hazel Davis entertained 'the Thursday Bridge Club at her homo last week. '- ! . Mr. and -Mrs. R, S. Shuler. havtf been Portland visitors during the lt -, Miss Mncy Davissbii was hostess' to a circle of girl friends Friday,' June 9. ' J. B. Berlin of Los Angeles is tho guest of. his sister, Mrs. H. U. Lumsden. Mrs. E. E Gore returned day from n trip to Portland. Mou- Look at the "For Solo" ads and r.t some of the things that are adver tised for sale- '. V - I A SPLENDID SHOWING OF SUMMER APPAREL What you have been waiting for is the warm weather; it is now here; we are prepared to meet your wants in warm weather apparel '-'r4-n-t---r.4 LINGERIE DRESSES" I A wry smart showing. All that is now is to lj .found here. Pretty allovcr onibroidorcd mull Drum; in white and a dolic.ato shade of light bluu; Nippon sleeve; Reasonably Priced at $16,50 Another is a dainty pink or light hhu Mull, prettily trimmed in Vab Ince, Nippon slcevo A Remarkable Value at $7.50 Othor pretty numbers in allovcr umbroidory, white iimrqucseltc embroidered with a cou ti'asting color trimming and heavy luce, jjj,.. - k ' wy Priced ni $25.00,' $36!0p.ana $35.00 ' ;' GINGHAM DRESSES, SPECIAL $3.45 ; A most unusual special on Clingham Dresses; just when you waitf, tboi most; a-full Jablo ,,i' uriiiui rivn nr hi dozont Ronl'row ciimliums, percales and madras, patterns nro t?bceks, .........- T- I - v. " " .!.... t mm . . . lka dots; all sizes in the lot; junior dresses W, ro ana 17; lames nlaids. strinesand polk misses' sizes' up to !(); regular values $1.00, $4.50 and $5.00; SPECIAL $3.45 and TRIMMED MILLINERY Iiicb uuderprieed. All eastern bats dre reduced one-third to one-ball'; in fact, the great er portion of the trimmed hats arc reduced in price one-third. $4.50 STREET HATS $2.95 A dandy largo sun bat, .large drooping shape, in burnt, dark red and black, triuuued with silk sash; regular $4.50 value; j SPECIALt$2.95 TAILORED SUITS At a great saving in price. Many pretty tailored Suits aro to be bad at a great saving in price. None are reduced less than one-fourtljunanyis much as one-half. Although it isn't price alone with wliicb we want to tempt yonpit is our superior quality of tailored suits Stylo-Craft suits, which have no superior, at a reduction of one-quarlor to one-half. Silk Dresses' Wool Challie Dresses Net Dresses Are specially priced one-quarter off. LONG' COATS That wore regular priced $12.50 to $35.00, are now priced " $10.00 to $25.00 v1 srrrs 44 f-tj.4 NIAGARA MAID SILK G;LOXES 50c Tq $2.50. - . ', K 222 STREET WE S T MAIN r- " . , . i, , , . -'. , ...... ,..,.. 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