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ifl !? m ? jr TXQE BEE B-iaKn r?u '? jwiwr"' fflfiDFOftt) Jif AIL' TRIBUNE, MEPFORD. iOREOONTTJRDAX SEPTEMBER 2fT, H91T. -""M-', r i i A. I . IS- & 0 ft iff. E ft' A g , d A ATP (HI XI ill I "ii n Tho Greater Mcdford Club will hold llio flrat mcotliiK of thu season Wotlncidn), September 27, nt 3:00 o'clock nt Iho Nutatorlum. Tho meet ing regularly comes un Monday but linn been postponed on account of tho Blirlnorn. Every mombor Is nsked to make n Hiwrlul effort to nttend this mooting, ho that work for the year may bo started at once. KIr-cllon for president will bo held, na Airs. K. 1). Plckol, who wns voted In nt the annual election cannot ac cent. Mrs. Picket was out of town nt tho tltno of tho election and owing to her many duties na well as being president of tho Wednesday Club, Is uuablo to accept tho ofttco. Tho bandstand, in tho basement of Which public, lavatories and toilets have been built, will bo completed this week. Tho committee which was lu chnrgo of that work, received gen erous donations from everyone, the merchants, tho mills and tho labor unions, so that with tho money on hand. It was possible for tho club to have tho stand erected. JlTho nuclus for n museum has been started, ns one hundred of tho birds which were given tho club by Dr. Porter, have been mounted and are In cases at tho Xatatorluru where thoy will stay until tho library is fin ished, a room having been set aside there which will be used as a muse um. Through tho efforts of the club sev eral of the ordinances on cleanliness were enforced lastfycar, and they hope to help in tho effort which is on foot to make Mcdford a cleaner town. Tho Wedding of Miss Allco Ior mine McKay to Mr. Harvey Clyde Kendall of nodgoville, Wis., occurred at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKay on their ranch near Mcdford, Wednesday aft ernoon, September 20. Rev. W, P. ShleldH of tho Presbyterian church road the service. Tho coremouy was performed In tho living room, which was artistically decorated with lv ferns and asters, teh color scheme being pink and white. Tho bride and groom were unat tended. Tho bride was beautifully gowned In an embroidered chiffon over messeilne. Her golug-away gown was a tailor suit of brown broadcloth. Many handsome presents wero re ceived by tho young couple. Mrs. Kendall formerly lived In Valley City, North Dakota, but for the past two years has lived In Mcdford and has taught In the public schools hero for tho past year. Tho groom Is a well known newspaper .man in his home Tho lunlntlntlou of officer of. thu Pythian Sisters occurred Wednesday at the K. of P. hall. After tho instnl- lutlon n social evening and general reception was glen In honor of tho outgoing and tho Incoming officers. During tho evening Mrs. John Pearl gave a very comprehensive talk on the order. Mrs. Kloroneo Hutler, as sisted by tho past chief, Mrs. Ida Schlmerhorn, hnd charge of tho In stalling of officers. There wero also flvo new candidates presented. The now officers nro Mrs. It. Hub bard, M. C; Mrs. Klla Perry, K. S.; Mrs, II. Olmstead, K. J.; Miss Mary llaswoll, protector; Mrs. John Pearl, outer guard; Mrs. Kdmi Isaacs, past chief; mistress of finances, Mrs. Pearl Hutchason; mistress of record and correspondence, Mrs. E. Trowbridge. Tho order, with Mrs. Edna lssaca as most excellent chief, has dono un usually well the past je.ir, having taken In more than one-third as ninny more members as lu the past four years. Tho Medford Hotel was thrown open to tho public Tuesday evening, when a banquet was given, v, hlch was attended by about 300 people. Tho affair was a success In every way. Early In tho evening tho guests begati to nrrlvo and an Informal re ception was held In tho parlors and lobbies before tho banquet. Carnations, roses and asters wore used In profusion, for decoration. Many beautiful gowns wero worn, town. Mr. aud Mrs. Kendall left on tho and the affair was qulto a brilliant ovonliiir train for their futnro homo. one, Mr. and Mrs. Joint l. Olwoll bud na their guests nt tho opening ban quet nt tho Medford Hotel Tuesday, Mr, nud M.s. Madden, Mix. Sterling and Mr. Sterling, letter In tho oven Ing they Invited n number of their friends to Join them, among whom wore Mr. and Mrs. Fred lloplngs, Mr, and Mm. A. K, Kennies, Mr. and Mrs. Jewo Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, Mr, and Mrs. Walthors, Dr. and Mrs, Chns. Hay, Mr. and Mis. K. K. Hnwley, Mr. Arthur Uoshorougb aud Mr. A. E. Hough, Mrs. William Vnwter entertained Thursday evening lu honor of Miss Joan Anderson, who )eaos soon for school. An automutille rldo wbh giv en, after which the party returned to tho Vnwter homo where supper wns served. Tho house was beautifully decorated with Virginia creeper, sal ln and red geraniums.. Those pres ent wero Misses Joan Anderson, Vera Olmstead, Herrlck, Sophto Herrlck, Ethel Elfert, Painter, Irene Smith; Messrs. Alford, Lylo Marcus, Ralph Pierce Urownloy and Jack Garrett. Miss Herrlck was chaperon of the party for tho ride. The local Shriners nro making great preparations for the entertain ment of their order here next week. The ladles will ontettaln tho visiting ladles with a ride through the valley in tho morning and In tho afternoon I a: The IiihI ruuvptiun of thu minCer oiioo year, lvou by the Lniulii't)' Aid of First, M, K. elimeli, wu one of the most intervalin ami well nttend oil of tho entire your. It wiiw hold nt the bountiful nml well unpointed home of Mr. 0. h. Law-ton nml, she was nsHled by novornl Indies of tho fourth muninlttoo.. The ileoumtioiM were sumo of Modford'H clwluiwt roses, tho form of nnntxeinent was u contest which nil enjoyed and ro froHlinionts wero delicious eoffeouud rnl'ut, The erownluir fen I tire, of the afternoon wan the presentation by tho society, of n haiulsomo set of sterling silver knives uud forks to Mrs. t V. Uelknap, preioim to her departure for other fields. Mrs. llel knap has endeared herself to nil hy her sweet spirited Christian eluirae' ter. ami her faithfulluess in nil the work of the chnreh nml society. Mrs. Coiikliu. in n few well chosen vw ninrks presented tho gift ns a token of their appreciation of Mrs. llel knnp. With much feeling Mrs. llel knap rvsomlod nud accepted the gift and then the "good-byes" Wero said, thus closing the last meeting of the conference year for 11)11. The next Uusines.s session will he in the basement of the church Wed nesday afternoon. Election of offi cers will take place nud n full nt tendauco urged. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fosslor of Lin coln, Nebr., who have been tho guests of Prof, and Mrs. O'flnm att tnr n thero will bo a band concert and the! trip to Seattle this week, but will ro- Mlmi Oraco Drown In planning to glvo a rocltal Oct. aoth, Miss Drown Is a grent favorite lu Medford ami the affair In looked forward to with great pleasure, Mr, William Isaacs will glvo a ban quet to his ompolyoH Saturday oven lug to celebrate tho removal from the old ntoio. Mr. Warren II, Rood and famll) of Ronton, Mais,, nro the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A, W. Htouo nt 10 Rush Court. Mr. nnd Mrs, R. X, Johnson nud Mrs, Weaver will entertain tho P. 1. L. Tuesday evening lu the Presbyter Inn church parlors. Mrs, (Unite entertained Infnrmnlly with two tables of bridge Friday af ternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs, Morley, The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet nt 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon lu tho Rending Room, ' Mrs. C. M. English was hostess nt a bridge luncheon Hnturday, The guests were Mrs. (Unite, Mrs. Morley and Mrs, Paruons, Miss Opal Daley left Thursday for Corvallls where she will attend the O. A. C. Tho Knights of Pythias are plan- Quito a number of Medford people have taken apartments for tho winter nt tho Mcdford Hotel, which was opened Tuesday. Among thoso who are Installed thero are: County Engineer Harmon and wife, Dr. Burgess and wife, Frank Carnnban and wife, W. R. Fontaln and wife, Homer Palmer. Bert Thlorotr, H. Wtthlngton, Mrs. Albert Keep and maid, Mrs. H. J. Al len, P .D. Fraser. In Dodgevllle, Wis., via Portland and Seattle. .Tho guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watt, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. York. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lydeard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonar, Mr- and Mrs. W. X. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nye, Mr. and Sirs; J. A. Huey, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stolz. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schmalhausan, Mrs. Helen Hutlng, Misses Marion and Prances Merrill, Martha Bare, Bernice Carder, Luclla aCmpbell, Helen Watt; Messrs. W. H. Watt and W. H. Lydear, all of Med ford; Miss Mapln Hill, Portland; Miss Abbey Porter, Jamestown, N. D. A luncheon was given at tho Med ford Hotel Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Churchill. Their guc3ts wore Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- thers and Mr. Arthur Rosborough. After luncheon tho party motored o tho club house at Gold Ray, where they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Gage. Following the banquet which was quite elaborate and well appointed, another infoimal reception was held. The hotel Is thoroughly up to dale and is a great addition to Medford, nnd the management has left nothing undone to make the hotel the best In tho state. In honor of tho new officials of the Siskiyou Light and Power company Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ray entertained elaborately at dinner Wednesday night at tho Medford Hotel. Lavender and whlto chrysanthe mums wero used for decoration, and tho place-cards were of the same col or. Tho guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Churchill, Mr. andMrs. Church ill. Mr. and Mrs. Walthors, Mr. and Mrs. Olwell, Miss Mabel Ray, Messrs. A. E. Hough. Arthur Rosborough, Frank and Charles Ray. Miss Agnes Isaacs entertained tbe Question Club with a "bunk" party Friday evening. great parade comes at 5 o'clock. The men avIU entertain the ladles with a theater party and banquet In the evening. The W. H. Browns hao sold their home on Siskiyou Heights to Mr. and Mrs. Wnlthers and will Iho on their ranch. Mr. Walthors Is the new manager of the Siskiyou Light and Power company. As a farewell to Miss Opal Daley Miss Luolla Campbell entertained a few friends. Among thoso present wero Miss Daley, Miss Hills, and tho Misses Coffin; Messrs. Bourne, Stringer and Tcmpleton. Rev. Wlll'am Lucas who has been rector of tho St. Marks .Episcopal church for tho past two years, will leave the first of the month for Ash land to take charge of tho church at that place. Mr. L. D. Jones and daughter, Miss Maud, returned Monday from a threo months' trip east. turn Inter and make their home here. lug for tin elnborntu bnuquet to he Mrs. Mahlon Purdln entertained the Sewing Club with a luncheon Friday. Tho members present wero Mesdnmes Daniels, Heard, Carey, Budge nnd Miss Heard. James It. Barbour and Arnold Scudder left Saturday for an nutomo- bile trip to San Francisco via Cres cent City and Eureka. J. Frank Treat of Fargo, N. D., Imperial Potentate of the Shrine, will arrive lu Medford Sunday. Ho will be the house guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Loomls. Mr. Jack Morrell entortnlncd Mr. nud Mrs. Edgar Hnfer nnd Mr. Sprnguo Rolgol at dinner Thursday night followed by a theater party to see "Jumping Jupiter." Miss Joan Anderson and Miss Joy Folgor left Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Folgor, for Los Angeles, whero tho young Indies will onter school. given October 2nd. Mrs. Fred Hopkins will entertnln with n tea from 3 to 7 o'clock Sun day afternoon. Miss Cordelia Goffe left Thursday for Corvallls whore she will enter the O. A. C. Tho Ladles' Aid or the Christian Church mot at tho homo of Mrs. Prank Burgess Wnlncsday afternoon. Mla Clara Wines left Monday for Eugene where she Is attending col lege. Mrs. Ralph Morley who has been visiting her ulster, Mrs. (Ratio, leaves for home Mil week. Mrs. Lothrop Perkins entertained a few friends nt luncheon today at her country homo. Mrs. Redfleld entertained the Thursday Bridge Club this week. Mih. Miihlou Ptmllit eulultitlued tuoHt charmingly Monday afternoon at her home on North Central avenue, Her guests were Invited to hi Ing tludr Hewing aud during thu afternoon uu olnhotnto throo'courso luncheon wan served, The lioimo guest whm Mrs. Monnhan who Is visiting Mih, T, 10, Daniels. The other gueatH wero Men dames Budge, Heard, Hoyden, Vnw ter, Corey, II, A. Holmes. O'llrlen, Orr, Wultomiiu, Kulght, NiikIUIi, Por ter, Newbury nnd Mlmi OhidyH Heard, The Colony Club Is holding Its neml annual meeting this afternoon at the club roouiH, TIiIh club wan formed last nprlng by tho nut of town ladles so that they might have n meeting place In town, The club Ikih very comfortable rooms on tho top floor of the Gnructl-Coioy building and plnuii nre being uiiidu to add another room to their present quarter. They also have u kitchenette nud n mnld, no It Is poimlblo for them to have lunch eon there. t Mrs. A. C. Allen nnd son returned Tuesdny from San Francisco where the latter wns operated upon several weeks ago for appendicitis, from which ho lwwi now almost euttiely recovered, Mrs. John Root returned this week from n trip to Portland, Mrs, Woodford Is the guest of Mrs. Fred Cowlejj nt WVstuwny Orchard, Dr. P. C. Pnge left Thursdny for Los Ai.goloH on a business trip, Mr. Merrick entertained the Fri day Bridge club thin week. BAN JOHB, Cul. Failing to so cure approval hy orohnto judge of a $1,7-1 ll.fi 0 claim against himself an executor of tho estate of the Into Thomas Brothers, P. J, lliirlaii today is prosecuting uu action with him self us defendant. Harlan, the indi vidual hopes to heat Harlan the executor. KrUTTLK. Wii.Huntiug big game with cameras a party of eastern men secured photographs of wild ani mals in Alaska. The hunters, Dr. W. H. Kir, Dr. M. K. Iwhlwiu, W. tf. Thomas and Kdw'ard Wiilnwrighl of Pittsburg, arrived from Alaska on tho Admiral SnmpHon. 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