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M V Medford Mail Tribune SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION forty-jurist yioar. MmFOM) ORMON, SATTRDA V, OCTOBUR 28, 1911. No. 189. Week's Happenings in Medford Society , I' V Al iiiMiii today, nt the brlila'a iihiiiuilng iiini'li home nenr Conlrn Point, ww Mdliuniiizcd lint marriage nl' MIhh Fiaily Jiiunov In .Mr. Ilnurv Rimmey, nl' Washington, 1). C. Tim IIm(imiI ring Nervice wna uncd, mid llnv. Shields wiiH tlio officiating clergyman. Tin' Initio wan ihiihI al. inii'liMi in n lii'iiuuliil wending gown of while mowmiline ami long luce veil am mounted liy wrcnath of orange ItliMnmiiM. Mi. K. M. Jnncv's gown WiiH n hImIcI.v IiImi'Ic Nitlin with trim ming iu Pnmiiin effects anil oT wlnloj luce. Tlio bride wiih given In the groom In her brother, Mi". Paul Jnniicy. Tin limine, niilmlili' iiml within, had been transformi'd into u hnwcr with pink liniiulm mill Inuiel brant'lics, with llicir vivid red benien, and in tin liv iug iiMim, the nltnr of pink hough, before which tin' young couple took their plnri'H, wan mot nrllmicnlly re lieved with iniiHHim nf while eoKinos ami bride bow ii f while ribbon. Cow lium liliiMMtmiK wcri' hnuked ahnvi the plmin aUo, and, iulcmpemcd with fern, fiiimi'd tin' centrepiece fur (In (JihiK tabic, al which tho wedding liiiiakftiNl wiih nerved. iiaiiii'diiiti'U fnllnwimc tin' ceremony. PrewntN i tllO IM'll'IIHMIV, ill announcement "f Uli) lllidtV earning, Mr. I)oiuIin .tan liev played two upprnptintc iolin number. Ncroiiitmnii-il liv Mr. l'ur mm. Mic Dorothy Jlilh-r iiml Dorlhv Pitmen aHiiclcil in HcrJm. tin wedding bnnkfnl. On tlu ff'JI (ruin, Mr. nnd Mr. Kauiev h'ft f" Hit oh"I. Tiicv will upend tin1 wind in Wnwhinidnii, P. (., mid in Florida Miii. ItiiiiiKcv Im tin' dmitflilcr of Jim. Ii. M. Jnnuev, ami ninlor t Miwrnr. I'iiiiI, Edwin and louirIii Jniuicv of Jletlfnril. all of whom nre well known in I he valli'V. and pom. I'll lh vrv ucnuiuo exlct'in and nf fecliiHi of all who know her. Sin i a yradiiMlc of Miimi'Mola Cimerst!.. tn i alxo lln 1'iiMiin. Mr. Itiui'xi'v i connected with tin agricultural Im ri'iin nl WjiwMmtton, 1). C'.t mnj irin 'plnTpiimlili' tot), wlHoli Ii ! ulfii'Niil of a nicmt promiHiiiK fnlnr A Inml of fricmU wili Ihi'in nr hpptn(. Tlmy will ho jjrt'allv tntMtl in Mt'dfonl. Tim KiftK In Urn hridt' wore innn.v an di'vci'plionHlly ohoii'c. Tin wuddint win Ntnall, hi'insc ' IohiIi'iI liv tin immcdinti familv nnd a vnrv fow fiiomU. TIiohi pnwont. licwiili'M tin liiidc ami Ki'nom, wcrt' Jim. K. Jf. .lanncy. Mr. and Jlrn. Paul Janni'v, Mr. and Mm. Kiiliv S Jllllnr. J!r. and Jim. D.-lrov ni-lcli-nil, jrm. S. H. Ilohnc-., Mm. K. S. I'amiiiin, Hov. Shicldw, Jlr. Kdwin .Tnnni'y, Jlr. )nii);lnx Janni'v and Jl!iwifi Dorolliv l'nmons and l)oro Hiv JliHor. .Mix. Win. limine ciilorliiiiicd the l.nditm' Snwini; Chili r'ridny aflnr- noon, Tim hiiuhIh iititiiluirod hovihi. Jim. V. J. Warner iH Hpoiidiiijr Iho vit('l:-iiml with JIIhh hula Prim in JiKdiHoiivillu, Jrr, and Jim. Chaihw l' KiiiKi foinmr ii'midiuilM nf Jltulfnrd, am now livjiiK iionr SnhiiMtaiol, ('alil'mniu, wlmrn Jlr. Kinx him purcliiiM'd a twenty mirti (IraveiiHtuiii apptu oruh- Hid. jrm. KrPil N, CuiniiiiiiKK ii'luinml m Jledfnrd Thumday after u several wuek-H vikiit in Piiilland mid U at her homo on West Klevenlh fltreet. JI!kh Jlinnie Jiiekhon leaven today for Miikoiii' for u l'w days' Hlay at her Nornrily hoiiHe. JHhh daeksnu will return to Muneim in l-'ehriinry to einiliiiiie her Httidii'H iu the htnlo inii- vemily, Weiluosilay ovenin1,', Suplerintend ent II, S. ColliiiH and the leaehem nf the eMdl'nrd hoImioIh uuve n roeep 'liun for the (iul-of-lnwii leaelieis who are alleudinj; the muiluil teaehei'H' institute. A miiHieal )irn gram wiih Kiveu iu the lii-li Helmnl iiudiliirium nf uiemherH by tlio mnn didiu eluh nnd llui hi'h Helmnl m'leo eluh, whleh hitter oniiHiHlrt of iilmui forty ynunj,' Iiii.vh and kIiIh; also n violin hoIii liy JH Tone Flyun; n reailinj,' hy Jlr. K. V. Dunham, prin oipnl of the noilh hoIiuoI, anil n vo cal uuuiher hy JliwHeK Hare and Cof fin which wiih llliiHtraled hy colored pieturoH thrnwn on the hIiccI from the hiuh ncliool Htercoplieaii, After IIiIh the company repaired to 'the iioinnmroiali tiiiiiuh where JUhsoh Jloam and Co.v, aHHiKled hy Boveral IiIkIi Helmnl t,'irlH, Hevorcd piuieli mid other light rafroBluuonlH, The proKraniinu wiih iu Jlr. KUIoii'h uluirgo, . ms::fQJ-ci7lJJM T - - ,-s!S Caii---Uwf"? 4IkI E BI,. T ta 'JMPB. &JzZzz& . v Iw H m mr H ra m wk SSBsSSkr 41 uWBLm w- WA II 1 111 II I vi Wtm!KkMFJ m i T l!l M W-J- jmsub mi t j, "J 1-HPS wm wW .--r 0ft imr 1R 1 . w-"-1,'"., -CWE" i a3- t-v -yl K Art. " "'!.. lH. mIR! " f?Q fi v V !fcJ nsdoH with- the rehearsal. WssfKSStSBt WKBSSBSBKKKk " kKJMtifc'-sMwii r mjU' fjf.i WMMHUn ' ' I'l' ' "" IHWHiPf WaBK$&3lSBSEE!3EBBMlE&KKi i-Wrt,,KL .... . .!Vt K SH .- I iB-fe'W'-L- I'4 JBHfifi PWSfctiMft1' . , .ti 5p-v?yy wifcivV4r"M'M& ml ' i IBBtJSSSsa !) 99i BHF-CtJRKHBN-M. m HH-I P&t&arJ 8 gHlPL. t- S8 I KHk&-! PJTJ" RVld-KSImii-iP i ' I ' I Sr s li ' '"nifTi ' HI& J tlSI SBBBHpi? - bfM V-Vvt.iftltrFC vlfT M K 1 wi- Hi I B HPi ; . ' -r L--i bTc-PH lifi-TltvVd i?n TfJ HRnKifiUKVJn UBu&iMm v i t 'Firal 'jr, PcttW 81 fflr r f. '" i-w--- HmIIv' ' 0iimix iflflBB' 5'' .-tvJ---v CECIL LEAN ' FLORENCE HOLBROOK Jlidttird -.otuh is liikni'. n re.il deal of interest In the appearance of "Unuht l!vi"" at the Jledford next Tuc-dny evcniiig. A large mini her of theater parties have been ar ranged lor (lie eveumir, which will in followed with nfler-lhc-thotre suppers in local grills. The stmt sale tor "Hright Eyes" which opened this morning is unusually heavy. There is lilllo douht hut that "Hnght liven" will he the premier miihieal comedy production visiting Jledford this xmson. It is writton by the authors of "Three Twins" which scored such a deeiiled hit in Jledford two yem hko. IuvitHlioiiH have lienu nent out an nouueiug the eiigugement of W. W. Allen of .Mondial!, llliuoin, mid JIi Kerlha l.nngley of Jledt'ord. The marriiiKC of Jlixi Sunau I.ydia WiiIkoii ami Kmil I'rederiek Selimidt both of Jledford, took place Tues day evening, October -I, ut the home of Jlr. and Jim. .Ioiiiim Wold, 721 Wont Klevenlh Htreet, the Hev. K. 0. iildridge of the J. 1C. ehureh offi ciating. Jlr. and .Mrs. Schmidt arc at home nl III.') North Hartlett. Jlnthem' Day was appropriately ohservial Thumday afternoon at the ItaptiHt ehureh hy the Woman's Chrihtiiiu Temperance Union. The following piograiu wiih remlered: Song ."PreeionH Promine" Devotional Jim. Leonard Prayer Jim. Young Duet ....Jim. Maker and MUh Price Kuadiui; Jim, Howell Short talk ...Dr. Jlyrlle I.oekwood Duel.. Jim, turgcM ami QuiHeuhury Keadiug Jim. Webslr Jim. J, 0, Cook, who has been the guest of Air. and Jim. II, K. Foster, 'j:ir Kant Main, luu leturiicd to hur hoiuo in Three Pine. jrm, 11. 11. lliok was called to Olynipla, Washington, Jl'onday, by the death of her mother. The meinhem of the First Jfelho diitl church gave a uioht ileiiHiiig re ccplinn Wediiheday o veiling to their recently iiiHlnlleil pimtor, K'ev. C). 11. Fldridge, and Jim. Hldridge. Jlr. ). Sleep gave u few words of welcome ami after a rcspniiHc ami short lalkx hy the paHtor, a miiHicul program wan rendered. The participants of the program were: The Sunday school orchestra, Clarence Jlceker, Jliss Hose Fielder, Jim. Van Seoye, Jlr, Clarence liny, JlVs, Kaslmmi mid Jliss Coffin. Jfiss Flora Gray held a pupils pi ano recital Wednesday affnrnoou iu her Htudio al room !), St, Jlavk's building. The .12nd being tlio ecu tannlal of Llny.t's birth, a Hpeninl Htudy wiih made of varioiifl imses ot tiis fuiiioiis composer's life, Those who played in tlio program were: Pauline Johnson, Ausil Davis, Flor onco Johns, Woodbiim JlcDoimld, s2xzzsmzr -c jrargnret Hoy, Dorothy Alexander, .lemietle Pattmon and Charlotte Hoy The Friday Hriilgc Club met ye lerday afteriiouu with Jim. itnndd liUmsden at hur homo on South Hol ly struct. Jlihfi florlrude Treiehler is enter taining soveml young ladies this aft ernoon. Needlework will occupy most of the time. Jliss Hare! Antic gave a Halloween parly Thursday evening to several of her friends The evening wo intent with contests, games, fortune telliiig nnd the usual jollifications connected with this acnu. The open rooms wero decorated with pumpkin vines and autumn leaves, the dining room being especially pretty with a huge pumpkin face on the dining table, the punch-table in one corner decorated iu yellow shades, also numerous paper-mnehe pumpkins on the pinto rail. The lat ter were given tlio guests on their de parture ns favors. Tlio refresh ments were sandwiches and piekels, individual pumpkin pies, ice cream and cake, candies mid fruit punch. Jliss Huzel's guests were: Laura Page, Jean Uudge, Jlercedes llaiber, Jcannelte Patterson, Ksthor Warner, Annette Wakemau, Itnth Warner, Kvn Jl'cClatchie, Carter Hrandoa, Floyd Hart, Kenneth Jerome, Yale Water man, Farueis Honnelt, Chajlie Hay. Newel Itnrher, Charles Curr mid lioiberl A I ford. t The Wednesday Uridgo Club met this week with Jim. 1 .F. Antic. The ladies iu this ehib nre Jlesdnmes Uarnclmrg, Jfeflowan, Hoyden, Cris wolt Scott Davis, Perry, llargrave, O'Hrien, Shernierhorn, Jolnison and Miss Oerlru'de Weeks. A silver spoon was given Jlibs Weeks who won the highest score, Jlrs. Havne burg enlorlaiiiH the club next week. Jrm, L. It. Warner has hcon spending the week with her daughter, jrrs, J, 0. (lore at the flnre ranch, Jrr. Snmain of Portland has been in Jledford this week in tlio inter ests of I lie Women of Woodorafl, which organization is in its fifteenth year in this city. At their mcotng the week six new nuiinbors were re ceived and forty applications for membership ent iu. The members of the Haptist chumh held their minimi banquet Thursday evening in St. Mark's hall. The long tablos were leaded with good dishes, fruits and nutuinn leaves. Jir. II. C. (la met t filled well the office cf loaslinaster. Ht'soonses were given by Jlr. DcArnioiid, Jlr. Jlears, Jlrs. Holmes. Jlr. J. Arnell, Sundaay School Superintendent, Hev Holmes, H. IT. Tut tie and S. L. lkmnett, Jlr. Dennett told the story of the found ing of this ehureh when there were nine member., of which he wns the only iiuiu, and followed the growtli of the ehureh up to its present flourishing condition. A programme followed the banquet. The numbers were: Kending Jim. Webster Vocal Solo Jliss Hroadloy Piano Solo Jliss Vroniann Keadiug Jim, Webster Vocal Solo Jliss lliumau This evening look the place of the Ootober Micial. Jrm. 1'. 11. Hauloy was a bridgo hostess Thursday at her beautiful subuibnn homo on tlio Jackson-Central Point road. The day marked the fifth birthday anniversary of Ju's, Hanley's small daughter and the cen ter of the decorative feature iu the largo living room was the birthday table at which little Jliss Hanley en tertained a number of little girls with lunch, Jlrs. Mauley's guests were Ju'sdames Kay, .Manning, JTailden, Hudge, Stokes, Hafer, Harmon, Kan, Fiero nnd Jlisses jrnhol Kay mid Clara jrunniug. Jlrs, Manning was presented with a cutghiss uapy with silver deposits as a souvenir of the occasion. i jrrs, Helen dale 'entertained last Saturdny afternoon iu honor of Jlrs. J. 1). Cook of Three Pines, who has been the guest of Jim. II. I'l. Foster. Cake and coffee were served and tlio guests were Jim. Cook, Jim. Foster, jrrs. Harmon, Jim, V, J, Warner, nnd Jim. JL JL Taylor of Jackson ville. The Ladies' Aid Sgity of tlio Pros- liytorinn church moots Tuesday aft- ernoou iu the parlors of tlio church. jrm. Koscoe Johnson and JIts. Ellis will serve. jrm. Jo,e Rnder of rhoouix has been the guest this week of friends iu Grants Pass. Jlrs.' Helen Gale assisted by'Jrrs. But Harmon gave a very pretty chil dren's party Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, JH-s. Wm. Colvig, iu honor of the fourth birth day of hor son, Windsor. The little guests wero Jliss Aileen Cruwford, Jliss Mary Alice Foster, Jliss Kowen Gale and JIaster Allen Perry. Jrrs. Kdgur Hafer was hostoss Wednesday ovcuing at an informal dinner after which bridge was played. Tho first j-egular business and so cial meeting of Kcamos Chnptor, 0. E. S. to be held in tho newly remod eled hall, took place Wednesday ev ening. Jlrs. E. II. Piokel was chair man of tho social committee. The next regular meeting takes placo the second Wednesday in November and there will also bo n social. Edmund Vance Cook, tho poot, who was presented jrondny night by tho Brotherhood of the JL E. church as tlio first attraction on their leuture course, was ono of tho best attrac tions of tho week. Ho recites his! own poems only and cover a wido field of humor and pathos. Tho next number of tlio course is the English Bell Kingors, November 21, Miss Liln Marshall has arrived in Juidford to spend Iho winter with her aunt, Jim. Gas Newbury. Jliss Ella Gunyaw has returned from a visit to friends iu Grants Pass. Jrr. J. 0. Kichardson and daughter Jliss Grace, havo returned to their homo in Vicksburg, Jlichigan. Jliss Rosamond Kennedy has had tho Jlissos Hilda and Lydiu Gigs burg of jrontngue, Calif, us hur guests druing tho week. Jlrs. rrudouco Slokos Brown who gavo nn educational lootuyo at tho opera houso Thursday evening, also fc""vu an address Wednesday uftev- noon bofore the county teachers' institute. Jfr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Jlorrimnn hnve gone to Tuscan Springs, Calif., for the benefit of Jlrs. Mcrriman's health. Dr. Henry Hart, 43 North Orange street, has as his guest Dr. L. B. Ashton of Tacoma. JL-s. Ilnrry Schuler is visiting her mothor, Jlrs. Potior, in Woodville. Jfrs. Jesse Hanks nnd Jliss Vivian Cardwell, who wero called to Jack souvillo by the death of thoir grand mother, Jim. Kinney, hnvo returned to their home in Cnnyouvillc. JH. and Jrm. Wm. Gerig are spend ing the week in Portland. Tlio twentioth annual Sunday school convention which is now iu session at the Baptist ehureh has brought nu enthusiastic crowd of Sunday sohool workers from all ovor the county. Tho program for today and tomorrow appears elsewhoro in these columns. Jrm. IT. N. Butler has been tho guest of Ashland friends during the woek. Jlrs. Francos ITaskins has returned from an outing at Klamath Fulls. Jus. II. E. jrorrihon is homo from an extended visit iu Chicago. JH-s. II, P. Hargrove roturned Tuesday morning from a four months visit with relatives iu Canada. Jlr. and Jim. n. C. Stoddard havo been enjoying na visit from Jlr. Stoddard's brother, A. L. Stoddard, of Washington, D. C. Miss Cathcrino Carkiu who camo rocoutly from Ilillsboro, N, D but who is now a resident of tho volley, is n house-guest ovor Sunday of Jliss Gortrudo Trieohlor who lives on South Oonkdnle. Jlr. and Jfm. Gus Nowbu'ry roturn ed Thursday from a short business and social visit to Spoknuo and othur Washington points. Tlio Gretor Jledford Club gnvo ft reception W.ednesdny nftomoon in St. Jfark's Hall to all ladies in and near Jledford. The purpose of tho recep tion n presented in a few words o Jim. E. S. Parsons was to nrouno more interest in the business meet ings of the club, which nre held in St. Jfark's Hull the Inst Jlonday of every month, and cvory lady wheth er living here or visiting is invited to bo present. Under the direction of Jfcsdnmea Wm Budgo, W. T. Vawter, JL L. AI ford, J. T. Sullivan and E. B. Pickel, the lnrgc hnll was most effectively decorated with tho brilliant Inurel berries nnd marigold and tho par lors with ft profusion of pink nnd white roses. An excellent musical progrnmmb was given nnd each participant re sponded to the applause with nn en core. The young Indies who ushered and also served the light refreshments were Jlisses Bertha English, Hazel Davis, Mndgo Itiddell, Bess Kentricr, Fern ITtnchinson, Caroline Smith, Ida Lee Kentner nnd Everhnrdi. The success of tho occasion was due to the eforts of Jfesdamcs Ir vington, Worthingfon, Wm. Budge, C. JL English and II. C. Kentner. Following is the pregramme: Ballade Chopin Miss Fern Hutchinson. Vocal Solo Garden by tho Soa Jfr. Charles Hoy. Violin Solo ..Tyrolean Home Sounds Jliss Sullivan. Vocal Solo Her Voice Miss Florence Ilazelrigg. Rhapsodic Ilongroisc No. ll...Lizst Jliss Liln Grigsby. The Wednesday Sewing Club mot this week with Jliss Carolioo Smith and next week will bo entertained by Jliss Phoebe Hance. Tho young la dies of the club nro Jlisses JIary and Lila GngsbyT Je'omietTo'Ssgood, Phoebe Ilnnr e. JInbel Scanllin nnd Caroline Smith. The Grcnter Jredford Club holds n business meeting Jrondny afternoon at 3 p. in. in th eparlors of St. Jfark's hall. Jlayor Canon will nddress tho ladies on "Tho Idenl Medford." Ev ery lady in Jledford is invited to nt tend. Miss Vera Lane gavo somo of hor friends a pleasant evening when she entertained Friday ovening at hor home on South Holly street. AH tho fun of fortune hunting and other mystic ceremonies wero indulged in. The houso wns decorated with tho usnal autumn nnd Hnlloween colors. Light refreshments nnd driuks wero ' served. LONDON George Bernnrd Shaw is reported to be preparing to cmorgo from retirement and start a socialis tic newspaper, with his friend Sid ney Webb, of poor law fame. NEW YORK. Oct. A bill t tax all professional ball clubs a portion of their gross receipts will bo intro duced nt tho Now York legislature. OAKLAND, Cal. Standing in tho dooorway of an undertaking estab lishment today, Jlrs. Fred Fass, wife of an Oakland barber, placed a re volver to her heart and ended her life. She is thought to have boon temporarily nnbalauced. NEW YORK Parnltol.'-ac tho caso of Dorothy Arnold, tho Now York heiress who dlsappoarod some months ngo, Miss ConBiiolo Fajardo, 18. a Porto Rlcan holross, la missing horo todny. Sho loft tho Hotel Felix Portland Octobor 18 BaylnB nho was going to buy a mngazlno and has not boon seen since, SEATTLE, Vn. Seattle Chlnoso aro Jubilant ovor tho roporta of In surgont victories, particularly tho capturo of Canton province, Tho Young China Independence society will hold n big demonstration moot ing In Chinatown Sunday, Heiress Weds Miner. HELENA, Mont., Oct. 28.--Follnw-lug Information that Mloa Mario Cruso only a fow anonths divorced from Alva O'Hrien of Now York, had olopod with Harry Cotton, a llutte minor, Thomaa Cruso, hor multi millionaire futhor, today donlod him solf to all callers, Frlonds of thw brldo and attachoa at tho Cruso hoinu horo say that alio will bo disinher ited by hor fathor, who owna sovoral vnlunblo mines near Helena,