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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
ur Wmmfxm i (M V-- -la--,- - .-' y - - iv !.. , " i MEPFQTtfl MAHJ TRTBTJNE, ftfEPFOIlP. JKKaON, SXTUKDa Y. SEPTEMBER' 2'f, M2 -wV PXGB TURT51 S2SSSSSHHS More Teachers for Mcdford Conservatory &K&&K4i4rt&Krtrt4&fr i 4 ' T WIsv , f You'll Soon Be Convinced f(f3 AriTTiciJl2HElt" 4it ' r A slight lull wan experienced In social clrcloH IliU week owing to the grenl Interest taken In Out .luck won County Knlr and Pear show, the on tint city living up to Its reputation of hearty co-oimrutlon In any "boost lug nfftilr, Among Hit) Medford lud Ih assuming uellvu duties In connec Hon with Hid fair were: Mrs. J. l Mundy, Mm. Frank Mollis, Mm. John Hoot, ,Mrn. V. T. Kmorlck, Mm. I. IC. Merrick, Mm. II K. MorrlDon, Mm. Miller, Mm. W. II, Cnnon, Mm, II. C. Keiiliier, Mm. J. I Untidy, Tliu principal unduly events were tht KiiKlUh-llurdwiill wedding, uml tlu-nter imrllrn to "Hnby Minn."' Next week will Imi "busy" again, Imitation being out to several nf fnlm nnioni; which will ho u luncheon given nl (In Holland by Mm. Uthrop Perkins for Mis Alicia (Jrntium uml Mm. I.a Clnrn. Ono of tho smartest functions In' tho remembrance of Medford'a society folk occurred Tuesday evening at tint home of Mr, anil Mm. Charles Bug Huh, when their only daughter, Miss Hnrtha wan united In marriage to Mr. Hnlih Hardwell. Perfect harmony war displayed In every dotal! through out tho ontlre evening. At a fnw minute pant eight, RurntR began to urrlvii In carriage and motor, alighting at tho entrance of tho canopied walk leadluK to tho house which wi literally transformed with a moil attractive arrangement ' of ferns, potted plants, chrysanthemums nnd carnations, The color scheme of tho living room was gjcou and wbKe, the dining room being la green and pal yellow. Promptly at eight-thirty tha tic Mi for the befiBBlaa; of (lie ceremony wee announced by the opening strains of the stately Lohengrin wedding march, Issuing softly from the muilc room. The six bridesmaid worn flmt to liter, carrying pink tulla and form lug an aisle lending to tho nltnr formod of palms, foliage and whlto candlehra, The remainder of the party entered n follew: Rev. WIN Ham Lurus, offlclalltiK c'orgyman, Mr. Hnrdwoll, attended by Mr. Karl B. Tinny an best mnu, Ml Hes Kant nor, maid of honor, the brldo and Mr. Knell-Ii- The i:plicopnl ring service wai )inployod, Saint Saon "The flwnn" being played meanwhile. Tho benediction wax followed by hosts of well wishes bestowed on tho happy pair. Tho bride wan beautiful In n gown of whlto satin and Inco with a veil of train length nnd carrying a shower bouquet of brldo roses nnd IIIIIch of tho valloy, which wn after ward caught by Mis Hasol DavU. Mlt Kontuvr woro a kowii of pink cropo do chlno cut en train and car rlrd pink roHuhud and fern. The brldoHinuldw MIkih-h UutchlHon, Hid .dell, KonUtor, Ware, Morrlck nnd IHivIh were nttrnctlvo In hoor whlto lliu;r dreuxoK over pink nnd carry Iiik InrKo pink cliynQiHliciminiH. Mm. KiikIImIi woro n liandotn creation of yellow chiffon over men- ullno llk draped with i;old Inco. A dellcloue buffet nuppor followed tho ceromony, tho flmt courio eorved In tho dluluK room, Icch, enkos and black coffo nftorwnrd pativod on tho vornnda. Ainlatlnc Mm. KnelUh In rocelvInK wore Mm. William Uudge, Mm. A. M. Carey, Mrs. C. I, Hutchison and Mm. Luke. Mm. HutchlBon woro a eowu of cream crepe meteor cut en train, Mm. Carey black chiffon over cream chnrmeuio atln, Mm. lludgo a com blnntlon of croam orj;u and Inco, Mm. Lulto, Kroy allk. Miss Jean DuiIko gavo tiny boxoa filled, with wmldliifc? cako to tho guestH un thoy dopartod, MIbh lludgo woro pink HiiKorla, Mr. and Mm. Hnrdwoll lort at ton thirty for Ashland Kolng from thoro to Ban Frauclaco for n short woddlnK tour. Mm. Hardwoll'a going away gown was of royul bluo lorgo, A profiiBlon of handsome gifts ro rolved by tho popular couplo, woro displayed to tho miosis, nrrangod In a spoclal room, cut glass, hand worked linen pieces and silver wnro predominating. Tho gift of tho brldo's parontn was a beautiful homo on Oakdale avonuo, Just complotod. Kspoclal montlon Is mado of tho floral Uocoratlonu, Huperlntouded by Mr. Kdward IMorcoj tho pianist and violinist, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Junes whoso niUBlt) was dollghtful and Mm. Frank Andrews of tho Holland Hotel arlllo who had clmrgo of tho refroshi monts, Mlus Madgo Iltddell ontertalnod a few frlenda Informally Friday after noon at hor homo on South Oakdale iyomlo, ' . . i, M, Tom flcuutlln will bon stu dent at the Statu Agricultural college at Pullman, Wash,, this' year, MfiuhurH of Hie Aihiii (iiiirtultc went I'litiTliiliU'il Tuc.niIiiv nveniii(r Hi Ilin liiimn nl' Mr. uml Mm, William T. Aiulri'WH un Houlh KUemidit iim'- Hue. A very pleiiKiiut uvi'iiiiiK wiik etijoyutl. The iiiurtille Incliiilcr. Mvrfi, II. M. WliulKel, K, K. dme, I?. M. Amlri'WN niul fh'orjtn Aiiilretv, Other uhi'hIm were: Mm. WlnUid, Mm. (Ji'iircu AinlrewH, MUk ('iirnliiie AuiirewM, Mm. flore, Dr. Aiiiirewn, In, mill mother, or MimieMiln, ulm nre vInHIiii: in MeiH'nnl, Mr. mill Mi. Wnller IViizer Hrowii of lint I'emlirn orelinrilK luive liikeu u home on .Sotilli Onkdiile iivi'inin niul uill njm.iuI (lie winter in tntwi. A "pinmy" luuelieou wih nien r'riiluy nfteniiMiii by Mm. II. I'. Mnmh in eoiiiillmeiit in Mm. II, M. Wlietxel who leiivt'M hooii for I,ih Alij;eleH, Tnble ilM'onitinnM, liutiil pninleil pluee ourilH uml fnvom nl liny Niichet euveoMH eiirrie) out Hie iileu. After luticheiiii llnixe prpsciil couimih(I "fnrpwell" vemeH for I lie KUchI 1f honor. Tlume enjoyliijj Mm. Mnmh'n liimpitulity were MoMilnmex Wlielnel, Hoy, I.ookwixMl, .Steiim Mnrion, Clyde lliixelrij,'jf, Forrent Kil mendeH. Kirby, Tuttle niul A. F. Hiir.i'lriffi,'. The Iuiie' AM of th Cliristimi ehurcli met for n kocIiiI nftvniooii WcilncMilny nt Hie iiome of Mm. Hoyd. A buNliirsH meethijj i culled for next Wednesday to be held with Mm. A. H. Cunniiiglmm, 313 Ivy Htrect. A good ntteiidnuce is desired an matter of importance regarding (he newly erected church building are to DOj tramacted. A number of gueeta were enter tained at dinner at the Hotel MsJ ford Orllle Thursday crcnlng, by Mr. and Mm. Charle Ubo. Thon In tho party were Mr. H. C. Kentner and MIm Helen Dahl, klnj: nnd queen of the carnival, Capt. -l)oano of tho Const Artillery, O. N. (I., Ml Ashe nnd Mr. Haswell. Mr. uml Mm. II. M. Wlietel. Mih. PnltvrMiii mid little Mis WheUcl will lonve Miuidiiy iiiiiniiii for Iih Anjfllerf o n-snle eniimieiity. Mr. nnd Mm. WIu'IhoI Imvo been prom inent in KOeinl mid muxifiil eircles iil their ilepnrliire U Miieerly re Krelleil. Mr. and Mm. Cicorgo Andrew. Mr. K. M. Andrew h nnd daughter Miss Cnrollno motored to Wagner Springs last Sunday to bo with Mrs. B. M. Andrews who has been enjoying a vacation nt that place. Mm. Andrown roturued to Mcdford today. MIm Kntherlua Tracy of "Tho Laurels" left Friday for Los, Angeles whero sho will enter "tho Westlnko school for girls. Mr. nnd Mm. J, L. Traqy will, Join hor lator to spend tho' winter In Southern Crfllforuta. Friends of Misses Amy and Mar guorlto Noely who resided In Mod ford two years a go and have since vlsltod hero mny bo Interested In learning or their entrance In Pullman College, Washington, this fall, Mrs, James W. Dunlop of Siskiyou Heights ontortalnod Informally with luncheon aud bridge Friday afternoon ducats present were Mrs, Charles Drown, Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Edgar Hafor. sglglglglglglglglg. gaaiBiHi MHS. 0. T, The full term of tho Mcdford Con servatory will begin Monday. Sept 23. Tho catalog which has Just been Issued announces several now courses and two additional Instructors, Mm. O. T. Wilson and Mm. W. A. Habson. Mm, Wilson, a graduate of the Cumnock School of Oratory (North western University) of Kvanston, III will have charge of the new depart ment of oratory and dramatic art. In her department sho will also have a course In physical culture nnd grace. Tho physical culturo Includes wand drill, club swinging, calisthen ics, eta, as well as aeethotlc dancing,! , WILSON such as national folk dances, Greek dances, etc. In tho vocal department under Mm. Andrews a new course In physi cal development has been added. Mrs. W. A. Habson, a pupil of Mr. Tnltlandler and a graduate of the Chicago Musical college, Is an addi tion In tho piano department. A new course, the Illustrated music course (for young children) li conducted by her. She 1b also asslttsnt in the reg ular pluno course and thoso who are uoablo to pay Mr. Talllandlcr tho price for his personal teaching will bo glad to learn that they can take tho samo course under Mm. Dabion at less cost Mrs. Q. K. linker of Whitehall, Montana, in n guest lit tin' homo of Mr. nml Mm, QIiiih., M. Knglisli, hav ing come io utluiitl the wedding of Iter oonsin, Ihv present frs. Hnrdwoll. L-mllou of (.ho Clnislimi church woro nolivo on Medford Dny thix week, it being their "Tug" dny hIbo. About fifty dollars were renlUed UH u result of (heir efforts. Mrs, Andrews and son, Dr. An drowH Jr., who hnvo boon visiting, rolatlves In this city for somo time leave noxt woek for tholr home In Minnesota. Tho Southorn Orogmc Kquul 8uf. frnjjo league hold nn oxoculivo meet injr followed by n luncheon nt tho Holland hotel grill 'fliumluy, Mcd ford dny, ' Miss Jean Anderson and Mr. Carl Evans, a guest at tho homo of Mr, and Mm. Dert Andorsou, loft Friday evening to ontor collogo ut Corvallls, Mr, and Mm, 8. S, Smith roturned Sunday from uovoral weeks spent In Kansas, Mr, And 'Mrs, (?nrl 'Nnrrcgnn 6f F.'aglo Point spent Medfoi'd Dity in this city. ' Mr. and Mm. C. J. Eastman nnd Mr. nnd Mm. A. F. Slennett enter tained a large number of their friends IiihI Friday evening nt the home of the former, 1()'J8 Kant Kleveuth. WhiHt win played during the evening nt w-vuii tnble-). Mm. K. V. Coffin rvreived Indies head prire, Mm. W, F. Sulleuger coagulation prire. Mr. John Holer reeeixed geiitleiaeu's high prixe mid Mr. A. Harvey eonsolatui. Luuelieou wk herved. Mihs Thelnif. KiiNtmuii mid Mim Oladyt l'eart a-- fted the hostonfH in serving. 'J ho Iiiiiikc was beautified uitli ustem and ro-.es. Mr. and Mm. II. Q. Shenrer wore given u pleiiMint Hiirpriie Monday, September 1(1 on their wooden mini vemary of the Women of Wood craft, mid presented with n rocker h honor of the occasion. About twenty-five were proem mid all enjoyed the evening's fun mid nlco the delie ions refro-.liments. hi faet, we nre told, (hat ono member after eating tho xixteeuth Niiidwieh, lequired ilic servieeP of tliu fumoiis Wooderaft'a ever-ready physieimi. Tho crowd do purled at eleven with hcH wishes of host mid hostess. It Is specially urged Hint ovory member or tho Ladles Aid uocioty be present nt tho monthly "homo com ing" Wednesday afternoon, 2:30. Uuslness of Importance, to bo trims acted and It Is tho tlmo of annual election of officers. All plenso boar this In mind nnd bo on hand promptly. Mm. Charles, son r-ud daughter have returned to their homo at Los Angoles aftor nn oxtondod visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Lumsdon. Mrs. B. M. Lumsden, sis tor of Mm. Charles, accompnnlod them. Mr. and Mm. Truo Cox and daugh ters, Misses Bthol and llaiol Cox loft Thursday for their homo nt Ala meda, California. Thoy hnvo boon visiting rolatlves In this city for sev eral months, Miss Josslo Hudd of Whlto Hnll, Montana, arrived In tho city Monday aftornoon, Miss Hudd will bo tho guost of Miss Fom J6romo tor sov oral wooks, H Mrs, Edgar Hafor entertains n fow frlonds Informally this evening for Miss Madgo Hlddoll and Mr. Whtldou Ulddlo. Miss Bvolyn Caroy has loft tho city for Soattlo, whoro sho will on tor tho Unlnvorslty of Washington, Tho Parent-ToachorB association of tho Roosovelt school mot Thursday afternoon at tho school building, fra. Alfred Flynn bus relurnod from a visit with un uuiit nnd cousin nt Tnoomn, Wash. W. E. Thompson nnd family mo. tored to Medford ono dny this vyook. Among those from Medford who will attend O. A. C. next year arc: Misses Opal Daley. Margaret Davi son, draco Mitchell, Mildred Daley. Jean Anderson and Messrs. George Vilas, Ned Vilas and George Baker. , Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis left for their home nt Portland tho fore part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis hnvo been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Miss Fern Jerome entertains Mon day afternoon with a reception given at her homo on north Orange street, complimenting Miss Jessie Hudd of White- Hall, Montana. Miss Laura Neubor, Mrs. G. B. Noubor, Mrs. H. H. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Collins. Miss Nelson and Miss Johnson of Jacksonville spent Sun day In Medford. - Miss Opal Daley left Wednesday evening for Corvallls to resume her studies ut the Oregon Agricultural college. r MIrh Josephine Conroy of Peter borough, Ontario. Is In the city, a guest of her brother, Dr. R. J. Con roy. l Mr. nnd Mm. C. Hunt Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod H. Hopkins roturned Mondny evening from Crater Lake. Miss Cnrrlo neokman and mother, Mrs. C. C. Ueokmau of Jacksonville, spent Wednesday la this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochran and children have been sojourning at Crater Laka nnd Klamath Falls, Mm. G, H. nakor of Whitehall, Mont., la a guest at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles English. . . Miss Ora Adklns formorly of this city left for hor homo at Portland Tuosdny evening. Mr. and Mm. Klmor Hicks hnvo re turned from a motor trip through northern California. Tho W. C, T. U. hold an Interesting meeting at tho Uaptlst church Thurs day afternoon. Mr. Dunn and son of St. Louis aro guests nt tho homo of Mr. and Mm. J. H, Noustndt. Miss Mary St-vonson left last Sat urday for Bugono whore she will en ter college. ' Miss Btholwyn Hrown loft Wednes day evening for a visit with frlonds at Portland. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Halo havo as .tholr guest, Mr. F. N, Gilbert of Portland, Mr. and Mrs, Qoorge.F. Millar and Mr, and Mrs. F, A. 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