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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1911)
MEDFORD MATTj TRTBUKE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1911' T -fT- PAGE SEVEN w CAF1E OF THE COMPLEXION (By Madnmc Qulvllla) (" r J) 8" A poi linn of Mihh Flora (Iniy'H oIiikh of piano Hhiili'iitM went lumrd In icitltnl I'll (I ay iifti'minni In (lot junior of Ht. Maik'H liiiitilinK. Fol lllullIK H lIlO pi 01 Mill! French Air Kloii'iit'o Jolum "Airy Knlriim" KpiuililliiK MniKiuiit liny, "Hailor Hov'h Dh'iiiii" Lellitoho Vint .It'i'inxlii. 'M'JvoiiIiik I'niym" Viuliliiitnii ItllNlil) Pnin'o Mario ,lcyorn. "The ClriniM" (Iiirllll .lennuetto I'ultornnii, "Playful KlltiW Luwhoii Lihorln (lure, "Jolly DntltifH" Uouhlnr Dorothy Alexander. "Monkey niiil tlm Klopliant". . . Ilohiu llarolil Fuller. "Tim ThluviiiK Cat" Loiholx "Tim Donkey" LciheU AtiNil I)uvin. Attfitliau Dance Thnrno Anhwy Furry. "Kit Ltmriliiin" Tulltmi Cliiirlollit Hay. Fahln ' Hehrenn .liianila Furry. "Lo Sruri-t" (Inutior Mary Alii'ti Foster. "(londo)ier" Kevin Klialmtlt (lore. "CoiiHolation" Muiidelwiohu Aliwui O'ltrimi. "Woodland KfliiM-H" ..... ...W'yiiian llrowiiiiiK ltn "(.'iiImMIii" Lack MiiIihI (loiilil. Mr. John K. (irihhle ami .Mi Mar ion Fouler worn united in inarria WVdnomlny noon, Novcuihcr UP, at Urn Iioiho of (lie hridoV lirotlmr, Mr. llar olil Day Fouler. Tlio hrido win gowned in n clini initio cray tailor Kown ami had no attendant hut the riiij; hearer, Harold Day Fouler, .Ir Tim Kplwcnpal crice huh iim'iI, Wcv Conrad Walker of tho (li'iman Ltt Ihcrnn church uffieiiiliiiK, and only tlto iiuiucdiuto rclulic wore pro iint. Tim limine wuh effectively dooo latttd willi pink oarnnlionH. After " iliu eolvuiony a wedding hrVakfiist wart nerved mid Mr. ami Mm. (Irihhle left on tho afternoon train for Iah AiikoIon, whom duty will npend their lioimyiuooii. Hotli hrido and groom nro well known in Medford. Mr (Irihhle Iiiih liocn connected with tho furimiry Horvioo for yearn and ltan hoon Htationi'd horn for four yearn, and han many friends throughout Oregon. Mr. (Irihhle, who it) a rn.l of Mount Holyoke college, Iiiih had charge of the F.ugliidi depnrtineiit in tho Med ford High school for the puM two yearn. Hint roniguod hint June and hart made many warm friend during Imr ntny here. Mr. and Mrs. Grihhlo will he at homo niter Janu ary 1 nt 1!J0 Kenwood avenue. a A most interesting meeting of the flroater Medford oluh was held Mon day afternoon when Mm. MoCord, formerly of Princeton, N. J., gave a moHt delightful talk on clulm and the work women can do in oivie improvy viiiciiIh. Ilev. A. A. Holmes Hpoke of tlm City Ituliof nociety, wheih Iiiih junt linen orgnuiml, ami of tho work they expected to do hero IIiIh winter The Hoolal oluh wliicili hnH started uudor thu nuapicoH of tho cluli Iiiih Iiooii K really needed hero, mid h heiuu en tered into very cnlhumnBlieulIy hy tho younjr ladloH of Medford. The oluh Ih nlmiuinK to do a roat deal of work during tho coining yenr, and ninny plaim aro hoiiif porfcoted ko they can ho put into working order. Mr. mid Mr8. William Folger nud MIhs Floroiico Folgor leavo Sunday for an oxtended trip alroad, going via hop Angclofl, whero thoy will nun-,, M!hh Toy Folger, who will also ac c.oinpauy thorn. They will ho gouo an indefinite time Mr. Normal Merrill ontorlaiued wilh u ohafing tlish fliippor Tuemlay oveniug, wlion ho had art gueatH MShhoh Hnrlliii Urandenhurg, Agnes Ihhiuis ami Flora Woluh and Mossrs. Sam and Gail fllusi'ow. M'rn. William Uudgo onlorlained ThankHgiving day for Judge and Mr-i. Purdiu, Duwoy Purdiu and MidS Urowiiing Purdiu and Mrrfv Caroy and Mins Kvolyn Caroy. Jfrs. hcio of North Oakilulo enlor tained with a family dinner Thurn day, having hor daiightorn, Mrrf. J. M. Knot ami Mrs. Kd Andrews and their l'amiliot). M"r. mid rrfl. II. A. Gray, Jr., on torlaiuod Monday t dinner for Mr. nml Mkh. l W. Kolgur. Co vein word laid for twolvo, . ., INTERESTING ETINGS OF WOMENS CLUBS, Tim liiiilU'H' Alit society of tho Finl MiithodiHl KpiHCopat ehiireh met in tho haHuiiiont of llm ehureli Wvilimx day nfturnooii with an altcmlauco of thirty ladieH. (heat intercut in mani feHted In thu coming fair, and every thing will he in readlnenH promptly on WciliiiiMiIuy, Deceinhcr (I, iin pru vIoiiHly niinoiinced. The fair will he held in the Dowel hiiildiug, on Main wheel, fiiimcrly occupied hy the Medford Furnitiiie and llanhvare coiiiiauy. The IndioH intend to maiii Iniu their reputalioii for doing thing, ami liavii spared no pniiiH to iniikc HiIk fair cipial to any ptevioim one. Tim hot chicken pie dinner will he imiiicimo, inul there wilt he plenty for all who come. All friend and incm linr of Hie society am uiged to he prexeul anil ohhIhI in the varioiiH i! partiuentH, Tim puhlie in cordially invited to mo the diwplay if nrlielcH. Mix. Helen (lata culertaiued at liridgn fiatiirdny afteriiooii. Her gueulM wore Meohunei Fdgar I Infer, Itau, I'M llauley, Pcrkiiw, Ctmro Fiero, StoI.eH, Duulop, CharlcM Drown, Ilaiiuou, Mundy and Mix. HiinkcII ami Mih Niinaii of JaukHim villc. Tim wcore eanln uncd were ar- ooiik ilenigued hy Mr. Vance C'ohig and wero very cleverly done. Mr. and Mm, Frank Dutler and hoii nud Mr. and Mr. L K. Miller of FaiihaukM, Iowa, arrived here Wed nosihiy and will locate here permit uciitly Mih. Duller and Mrw. Miller are mlcrH of Frank Hlliotl. The Wednendny Dridge clidi enter tained Friday evening with Mrrt. W. II. CriHvvell nud Mrn. II. K. Doydeu iih honor gueatH, iik tliene Inditm will Hpeud thu winter in Califomia. Mr. and Mm. Kdgar Hafer leave for San Fraucihco Sunday. After Hpendiu it few day here Mih. Mafor will go (list, where Mr. llafei wl'l join her for the holiday - Afn ( M.-Knglishf- Minn Derlhft Knglii.i, Mr. Ooorgo Trieohler ami .IiHrt UcrlrtKlo inecliler were guenlH of Mrrt. Herring of Ceutrnl Point on Thaukhgixing day. The Women'rt Missionary nopiety of tho Prcsliyterinn church meet with Mm. 0. A. Johnson, Catherine street, next TucHday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. . . ., Mm. JInrgravo entertained the Wednesday Dridge clnh Huh week. Mm. McQownn, with tho highest Hcore, was thu winner of tho prire. Tho Chnuticler oluh cntuitaiiied moHt delightfully Wednesday evening with n danoo at tho "Nat." About eighteen couplcH wero preHont. V Mr. and Mm. Glenn 0. Taylor aro entertaining Mrs. Taylor's father, Mr. William Megaw of Dorkeley, who may upend tho winter hero. Mr. nud Mm. H. T. Hull and boii Harry ami MiH Marguerite Cleveland of Grants Pass aro tho guests of Mr. and Mm. Trieehler. Mr. Vernon Vawtcr spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his par ents and returns to tho university Sunday evening. Mrs. A. S. Rospnbnum left Wed nesday for u visit with her mother, Mm. Iln.mner, Accompanying hor was Miss Francoui. Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Donnetl, who havo boon visiting in Medford, re turned Wednesday to their homo m Santa Cnu, Cal. Tho C. W. II. M. of tho Christian church will meet with Mrs. S. R. Smith on West Main street Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Shields entorlnincd Friday evening for tho Intermediate Kn doavor society of tho Presbyterian church. Dr. and Mrs. Stokes entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day for Air. ami Mrs. Drown and liv. and Mrs. Duu lop. Mm. Muller oulortnined nt dinner Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. KraiiHo and Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and family. On Wednosday nfternoon ton will ho served at tho Parish hull by Miss Koliohor, Mrs. Cnroy had Mrs, C, L. Wood ford as Iiouho guest this week. & w& HvliPiiMiiIri arc on for "Mrs. Wiggn of the Cahhago Patch," which m be ing put on December Ul and 22, for the ht fit of the City Relief society, under tlm direction of Mr. F.d An il rews, with Mm, Wilson as Htagc manager. Mis. Wilson will havo the part of Mm. Wiggx. Some of the other in the cant aie Mis. Wcbt"r, MiH Duight, Charles Hoover and LotiiM Iteunetl. A new biidgc club was formed this week ami had its firnt meeting at the home of Dr. , ami Mrs. Dennistoii Monday cciiing. The members are Mr. ami Mm. K. Watt, Mr. ami Mrs. hukc, Dr. and Mm. M. C. Daiber, Mr. and Mm. Stone, Mr. am Mis. Paul Jatiney, Dr. and Mm. Deniiiston, Mrs. Parsons, Mihh Helen Watt, Miss Sin a Heilay and Mr. Kdvviii Jauney. Mm. Weeks had a family dinner mi iiiiniKHgiwiig nay, Having the .Mc (Jowans, Weeks, Hargraves and OrM. MiK Iliiru) Hnyart, who has lieen visiting frimids in Medford, will re ditu to hor country place Sunday. Mm. Plyiunlc was bostons at an eiaooraip Jiinukxgiving dinner at her home, 301 South Central avenue. The haraar held by the ladies of the Christian church was a great sue cch ami over $1)0 was taken in. Mr. Robert Drevard left for At lanta, (In., this week, where ho will remain until after the holidays. Miss Mabel Wilson of Cotpiillo, who hits been the guest of Miss Dix on, will return home Stindcy. Mrs. Finery Purdiu of Talent spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall. Mr. and Mm. F.d Hnwley had Mr. and Mm. Ran and family for their yuuiita Tlutukst.nvmg.iluy .... - Mr. and Mm. York had Mr. and Mrs. Dlitou and family for their guests Thanksgiving day. Judgo and Mrs. Colvig entertained Thnuksgiviiig day at dinner for their EottH nud daughters. Miss May Tumor left for Hilt, Cnl., Wednesday, to spend Thanksgiving day with hor parents. At the union Thanksgiving day services $30 was raised for tho City Relief society. Mm. W. W. Rates has returned from mi extended visit in Spokane nud Portland. Mrs. Charles Delin hns boon en tertaining Mrs. Rose Ferrandiuo of Spokane. Mrs. W. II. Criswcll loaves soon for California, whoro sho will spend tho winter. Mr. J. F. Htohison returned Wed nesday from a business trip through Oregon. No sorvipes will ho hold Sunday, December 3, at the Christina church! Miss Edna Tilton of Woodvillo :s tho guest of Miss lonno Flynn. Mr. F. E. Morriok returned Friday from n trip to North Dakota. Mrs. K. n. Porter entertained tho Friday Dridgo club (his week. Mrs. W. K. Snoy has ns her guest Mm. Orn Leroy of Eugene. Mm. Leo is ontortniuing her sistor, Mm. Dodge. Drink Craving Destroyep No moro torrlulo affliction enn como to nny homo than tho craving tor strong 'drink of husband and fnthor, Wo appeal to wives, mothora nud slaters to snvo tho huslinnd ami fnthor or hrotltor with Orrluot n aclontlflc trontmout, 01UMNI2 Is propnjod In two forms? No. 1, socrot tronttnont, n powdor, ubsolutoly tmjtoloss nud odorless, giv en secretly la food or drink; Orrlno No. 2, In pill form, Is for thoso who doBlro to tnko voluntnry trontmout. OKKIN1S costs only $1.00 ft box. Call nt our Btoro for n froo booklet, toll ing nil about this morltorlous nrtlclo, which t wo hnvo upon soiling for n number ot yonra, Loon W. HasHlns, 214 H, Main, (Nolo-Madamo Qaivillu will be glad to answer any ipientions per taining to womanly beauty. Personal replies will bo givti if a Mumped ami Helf-addrefcsed envelope is inclosed.) To look one's biKt n not vanity; it Jh self-rospeet. There is no hiikIo beauty which possesses it stronger power of at traction than a ilcnr coiiiilexiou of delicate tint and texture. It is th natural extcrnalinthm of inwarn health nud physical ptirity, and is great a charm tlmt it ipiite overcomes any minor irregularities of feature. A vesture of liealthglowinu'. ItuiiinouH flesh is to tho beauty of the human body what Carrnin marble irt to the statue. It is nature's expression of absolute purity in "tnieture am com pound, ' Thero is no texture under hcncn so transcciideutly exquisite as healthv human flesh, with its delicate, trans parent covering, tevcaling a ruddy glow beneath, like diffused rose lints in apple blossoms. This perfect (is sue is capable of revealing in the face every einotion. from the ashen pallor of fear to the rosy flush of delight. This inexpressible charm, a brilliant complexion, jh liner than faultless features nlone. A clear skin is a healthy skin, and a healthy skin is a beautiful one. Every complexion specialist will testify that half the complexion ills of woman kind are due to carelessness and neg lect of one or all of the hygienic laws. For its perfect health the skin needs such it measure of external cleanliness iih will icinovu the wastes that come to the surface. A sudden chill acts as it blight tiKn the skin and the two extremes of sozzling the face a half dozen times daily with cold water and of scrupulously protecting it from water arc almost equally harmful to any skin. That tho famous beauties never batho their face with God's most stt pcdfluous and wholesome gift is only a pure hi of fiction. Upon investi gation I find that they thoroughly cleans the face with warm water and nu exprossly prepared almond meal nt night, refreshing the face again with only wnnn (not hot) wa.ter in the morning. If expo.-ed to dust or dirt from driving it is ermoved with a pure emollient face cream. The face is more cxohcd to dirt during thu day, and it is of the utmost im portance that tho coating of impuri ties should not be left to obstruct the pores during sleep, when the exhala tions through them need to be perfect. After this cleansing bath the skin should not be exposed immediately to wind or sudden chuuffC of tempera, turc, so night isthe most convemcul time. A face cream should never L left on the face upon retiring, as it prevents tho pores from doing their nnturnl work of throwing off impuri ties nud prevents it from assimilating tho fresh ntr which it positively must hnvc to bo translucent. Most strenuous nro the nrguments advanced against the use of water, claiming that it robs the skin of its natural oil. Of course, cnustic nud impure soaps nro injurious, hut no woman who has ony respect for hor complexion uses such, and their sub stitute I will take up Inter. Theso people forgot that tho func tion of tho sebaceous glands is con tinually to provido this oil, and if that which is exuded upon tho sur fnco is left to dry ntid clog tho jxres, tho duets nre stopped up nud the function nrrested. Cold wnter hns no affinity for dirt nud oil, even with tho aid of soap, nud tends to contract nil the duets and glands, making it difficult for them to yield their contents. Most of tho soil which such n bath removes is found deposited on tho wiping towel. It is tho removal of tho oil of tho skin nud its renewal that arc necessary for its health and benuty, and the warm bath is tho only thor oughly efficacious menus of insuring this. Thu night toilet is ono of tho most importnnt mensures toward preserv ing ft benutiful skin, ns well ns im proving n poor ono or healing and curing n diseased ono. Tito very common omission of it is ono of the causes of unsightly comedones and acne, otli ol which nro pro-eminontly disoasos f uaeleanliness, external and internal. First cleanliness, and last cleanliness 1 Yours for charming womankind, MADAME QUIVILLA. Hasklns for IloaltU. AT roUNTAINO.HOTCt.S.OR CL8CWHCRC Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK "Gtfiett-ate JmiiatictuP Tho Food Drink for All A jes RICH MILK, MALT CRA1N EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust . w w . insist on "WOKLICK'S" Titkc a package born Everything in Silver and Rich Gut Glass to beautify the Thanksgiving Table. THE JEWELER NICKELODEON I THE FIRST IN THE CITY. WILL YOU SUPPORT IT? ALTHOUGH THE QUALITY OF THE FILMS WILL BE THE SAME, '&&& Vl r! THE PRICE WILL BE CUT TO . f f; 'fj1 ONLY !-. I '- ' SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MATINEES AT 2 O'CLOCK 7fnTaj5'r.:g NO. 14 NORTH FRONT ST. I I SAVOY THEATRE r-rii; A ; i V" !taw MARTIN J. 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