Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1909, First Section, Image 3

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V "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909.
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Tho nmrriiiKO of MIhn Mnliol Kent,
yomipmt iliujlitor of Mr. nuA Mm,
L. H. Kent, to Mr, Ilotnor Kotliut
itml wji8 iilolly Holcinnlr.ml at noon
Tlmrmluy, November 21, at tho fam
ily rcNiilcnrn, 818 KukI Main Htrrrt.
Tlio liriclc, gowned in a liiimlmiinn
orcntii linuidulotli ooHtume, tritiiiuo'1
with heavy cream laeo and nut, do
Hcondcd tho Ntairrt on her fathorV
ann and wan in el y (tin Kroom iwidnr
n canopy of grpon nnd white in thu
attractive in old rono broadcloth with
lace. Mrn. MoDowoll of I'ihikIuiiii,
C'd., wore ii noft dinning j-jin of
cream crejw do cliiuo am) Mrn. John
Itarnctiuri; w6ru n dainty ecru men
KaliiiR. Anionj; ih uumln woro Mr. Vincent
Hell of Cflntrul I'oint, Mrn. HtitchitiH,
a family friend nnd noighhor, for
merly of Chlango, now of Talent,
Or.; Pedro J, Tnixciro, the ndoptod
non of Mm. HutchiiiH; Storling Hoth-
cnnnl, Vilnou Kotlionnul, MIhk Mninli)
circnliir hay window of the ttimciotih ItauKdalc. Mr. nnd Mrn. II. L. Mont
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living room, where tho officialiiif; jcomery, Mr. nnd Mrn. J. A. KlmhurHt,
clergyman, Uev. W. F, Bhieldn, of the
I'ri'Mliylorinn church, rend tho iin
prcMHivc rinu (leremony. Mondi'ls
hoIid'h weddini; marnh wan plnvrd liv
Mr. KterlitiK Itothnnual, brother of
the froom, who luu ronently return
ed from Nchool nl the 0. A. f Tim
bridti'M lmii(iuil ihh n nhower bon
iiii't of caruntioiH tied with broad
white untin ribbon.
After tho rortmiony n wedding
breakfaKt, coiihIhIIiip of white tun)
brown bread and butter MnndwichM,
'HiilailH, oliven, ioffrn, Wet and eaken,
wan Hervd en buffet in the dining
room, which wnw effectively decorat
ed in pink nnd white. Mrn ml p til;
nnd white mi tin ribbon utreamerrt at
tached to the cheuddiera tenninated
in large how nt the four corners of
the table mid tk ceutnrpleco wan of
mnilnx nnd pink cnniatiotiw. The ite
crenm wn white with pink heart
frozen in the center.
The bride ii a ernduato of the
Wendell Phillips high noliool of Chi
rngo nnd in an attrnclivo nnd nc
rompliKhed young woman who lin
rnjoyed n genornl popularity among
the younger Hot during tho three
yearn of her roHidenoo here. Tho
groom in the uon of Mr. C. L. Cor
win, recently of Medfnrd, hut now
of Portlnnd, nnd i the genial nnd nc-
mmmodnting circiilntion mnnngcr of
the Mail Tribune, in which position
he hnR shown htnt foresight, judg
ment nuil indtiKtry which places him
in the forefront of Medford'n riding
young IniHineHH men.
Mrp. Ketit, the bride'it mother, wan
Attractively driHed in n Huitumcring
gray nilk; Mrn. K. A. Welch, niNter
of the bride, woro n hnndnoinc braid-
ed gown of nnvy blue broadcloth with
yoko of rich erenm Inco. Mrs. II. L.
Montgomer)' wor u becoming unit of
hitiidnottie white broadcloth. Mrn. J.
A. Kltnlinrgt. n brilliant brunette, wn
Mr. and Mr. Dick MoDowcll, Mr. and
Mrn. ,1, Hartiebttrg nud Mm. Miller.
Many beautiful nud oontly gift of
Milid hilvcr, cut gbiHH, linen nud liiiuri
painted china wore Kent thu young
couple by friend living not only in
Medford, but by relative nud friend
living in Chicago,
Mr. and Mm. Itothoniial havo gouo
to houekee)itig in it cottage on
ItoooHcvclt avenue, KiimI Medford,
mnile ready by the groom pravioiiH to
the wedding, where they will ba fit
home to their friendn.
rl vaIm In llm city, ninny of whutri tnaUn
Intiulrldx, It innr ' ""I'l Hul Ulrnry
In lociitcil In til city ImlU North D'An
Jon Hlront. diio block norlli of tint Hot
NuhIi, It l frt "nil "pen to tlia imtn
lie WidnriidBy unil Friday iifliirnoonn
from :J0 till t, unil itt HmUtnluy r
nliiK from 7 Mil . At irrut tliero r
1000 mibHcrlUr. wlilcli crUliily xliown
tlmt tli v)ratloii of huouka In audi dm
plnuana tlm imt.llu Uat uuil int tti
ptipular dvuwmi:
MUa lluth Marrlck, of Ilia claaa of
', of Ilia Unlverally of OrtKun, unil un
antliunUatlc lnliiLr of Ilia Clil Oinela
aororlly, wrIUa tliat tli slrla ra atxinil
Inir tlia holiday raoatlou atuJylue Ibalr
rlloatlatlc work anil tnaklor otljnr act
Ira preparation for tUir Initiation of
tnaiobarfl, wlilcli taX ilaca UKrinmr ,
Ona of Mia many ptaaaaut family
unlonn nJoyl on Thaukatlnif r ti
ahared with frlaxlfl autalria too family
circle wkm that at tha liorua af Mr. Al
frail HVIiii and Mn alatar. Mr. IMlth
Orr, on North Ontral areuiia. Tha
party eeatt-tl urotuid lha iitntinr tauie.
which fiilrly loailnl duwn wnu ma
atibRtanllal fiMMl and tnoitt tnmptlnt; dal-
Icaclea of lha markala, ana prepared by
liundH aklllrd In avary ciljlnary ikrl,
niitnbi'rt'd 1, Mre, John Woeka, rrod
Werka, Mlea (lartruda Wekn. Mr and
Mr. W. It. McOowan, Mr. and Mra, llxrt
Orr. Dr. and Mr. II. 1. llaricrav und
lltlla dnuKhter, Oarlruda, Arthur Whit
inn ii, MIhk May I'lcknn. Mr. and Mra,
Jtobcrt ltrcd of I'ltlaburs. !'a,; Mra,
Kdlth Orr ami Alfred Week.
Mr. nnd Mrn, IUnJiunln Uurnett antar-
tnlnrd with Tlimiktlrlnr dinner at their
homo, 211 Oleoti atreat, Imvlnc aa tlirlr
cueate, Mr. John Gurnet!. Mr. and Mra.
llrtiry Oarixtt nnd tlnticliter. Mra. Ulr
dla Wine and daut;hter, and Mr. and
Mra. J. 1'. llutchaeon and litres chlldmn.
No doubt the meeting of tho 0 rout
er .Medford club will bn well attend
ed Monday nftcruooti, an much in
tercut in being exproMsod in tho leo
turn to be given beforo tho olub by
Mm. Kdwin Seely ParnonH, a talented
literary woman from Dtiluth, nnd u
Miiiter of Mm. Ooffe, nlno n promi
nent club womnn. The principal or
der of hubincHU in tho election of n
preNident for tho eiiHiiinir yanr nnd
the mcmberfi nro privileged to bring iuunct,p,e
gllfMfl.
! Mrn. Omy'n Iwnni In admirably arranced
Mr. VrH Cntvlr, who haa aerved of- for tha entertainment of many sueata
flclrntly aa public librarian for tho pat t 'and an enjoyable afternoon la aaaurcxl.
The ladlrn of the Kplaoopal Oulld will
Ira another of their delightful card
partlMi Tuenday afternoon, Noramber SO,
at tha home of Mra. It. W. Gray, Hi
Kouth Mlatleto atreeL Thona who
enjoyed the charrulnc hoaplullty of tha
Udlea at the home of Mm. John Uarne
burs two week ago remember the af
ternoon, which prored such a nuocoea
financially nn well aa aoclallr. with
eaaure. It In hoped that tnero
111 n lnr attendance Toeadar.
year, haa rrelsned hr poaltlon becaunn
of other dullaa and flnleho! her term of
office lout nlitht. Hhe wilt ba aucoled
The third Informal monthly piano re
cltal by puplla of Mrn. R. 15. Core and
aa librarian by Mlaa Janney, a Rradu-iMlan Flora Gray waa eleen on Friday
nrternoon, 144 South Central avenue.
The program waa rendered by puplla re
cently Jolnlnc tho claaeea and the num
ber wre preceded by explanatory re
mark an to the meanlnc to tho mimic
and nomelhinc; of the life of tho coin
poaer. Mian Ivy Doeck played 'Tra.i
merel." by lllchnrd fitrauaa, and "Hy
Moonllcht," by Ilendel, and Mine Uray
played "Bplnnlnj; 'Wheel." by luff ; "Pan
aeo Fugitive," by Henaelt; 'Tarantali".."
by Heller, and "Second Macurka." by
Godard. (
ThankacUlng day, which waa fitting.
Ijr obaerved by Mr. and Mra. William
Colvlir with a family dinner, onjoyod ty
ate of the Unlveralty of Mlnneaota, nn
enthualaet In literature, and who hna
naalated In library work at hr alma
mnter. It la n trt of the plan that tha
committee of Indira from tho Greater
Medford club have formulated for In-
ereoalnc tha ueafulneea of the library.
that tha mechanical work of chocking
book In and out, shall be tn charge of
Indira who have kindly volunteered for
that eervlre. thua loavln MlaM Janney,
the 'librarian, free to offer advice and
Information to thoae necking knowledge
of what In In the ahelrea. Aa Mlaa Jan
ney la welt Informed on goneral liter
ature and a atudent of current publlca
tlona, Iter aervlcea promlae to be of
great vnlue to the public
For the Information of any recent ar-and Mra. It II Gale and two chlldrot, rail from San Frnnclaco for the Phlllp-
Mr nnd Mrn. W. J. Warner. Donnld Ool
vlif. Vunco Colvlg nnd Mr. Armeplge'.
Ily far the Inrgent nnd moat euccinfiil
dancing Prty of '" "" Wft"
given at Angle'" hull TliinikeKlvlng i.liht
by the ladlen of the Hwnatlka club, Thin
wan the aeeonii nance i un urainn nn
tb change of plnco from the llungalow
theater to tho hull formerly tie-d by if.-
cluh nrerned to meet with icntrM np-
oroval. More than 100 couplen wejf;
prenent danclnif, while many npeeintnn
remained till a Into hour. The aprclnt
feature of the tnnteful decorntlonn waa
the una of artlntlo Inntere, dealgnt-d by
Mr. Klurn, bearing the emblem of the
club.
The npeclal commltti-en having In
charge the arrangements wer:
Decoration Meadamen J. Ilarneburg,
C D. Hazelrlgg, O. Hclierm-rhorn. C, W.
Moulden, II. F. Piatt and T H Daniels
Itcejttlon and floor Mr and Mrn. II
F. Matt, Mr. and Mrn. J. Ilarnrburg, Mr.
and Mrn. William Aldenhegen, Mr. and
Mm, A K. ItoiM-nliHUtn, Mrn. Mouldra
and Mrn. C. D. Hawlrlgr-
Itefrrahmenti Mrn. Knedlcor, Mra. W.
T Andrewn, Mrn. W. I. Ilrown, Mra. W
Aldrnhagrn, Mrn. Charlta Klrang nnd
Mrn. It, Vf. Gray.
The frUndn nnd coworkrn of Mine Inn
Goodell, for ncverul month bookkrjT
und now aeelnlant bookVf-pr In the
Hutohanon Compnny'n ator. gave her a
aurprlnr nt her home Monday evening.
tlm occasion N-Ing her blrthdny. An
uld-fnelitoned tuffy pull and eoclnl con-
verae nerved to fill the evening In a mint
pleaannt manner.
Mr. nnd Mrn. W. T. Van Scoy, pnrnli
of Mrn. I), U. Itueeell, are npendlng tho
Thanknglvlng holidays In Medford.
Mian Agnen Itoberteon wan one of a
family party of IS who enjoyed Thanka
giving dinner with Mr. and Mrn. C. K.
Qrubb nt Anhland.
Minn Docla Clay went to Central Point
Friday to vlalt her nlater-ln-law, Mrs.
D. C. Edwards.
Iter, a, Ie Hoy Hall returned Wednea-
day evening from Marehfleld, where he
has been asslntlng In rvvlral meetings.
Mrn. Mabel Hutton of Kacramento la
home on a visit of several weekn to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wllaon.
Mlas Venttn Hamilton, who haa been
taking a course of treatment at' the
Ilurke Sanitarium, has recovered her
health sufficiently to leave the Institu
tion and la now vlaltlng relatives In San
Francisco before returning home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Young of North
Yakima, rn route for their home after
several wrks spent In Southern Cali
fornia, were Thanksgiving gurata ot
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Iloberts.
Miss Dorothy Pickens, a former em
ploye of both the Mall and the Tribune,
s home from northern California, the
guest of her nlster, Mies Minerva Pick
ens.
Mrs. M. L. Alford Is enjoying a visit
from Colonel and Mrs. II. A. Sargent
an unbroken family circle, there being of Waahlngton, D. C. Mrs. Sargent Is
prcaeni Air. ana airs. & i. Keames. Dr 'a sinter of Mrs. Alford. December i tbey
pines, where Colonel Hnrgent gos with
his rcglmnnt, tho Second United Statin
Cavalry.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ucndo of Untie, Mont.,
reci-nt guests of Mr. and Mrs, J, K. Kn
ynrt, havo gone to I.on Angelen, Cat., to
spend tho winter.
Vernon Yawtr nnd Clnrenco Gore,
freshmen In the U. of O,. return thin eve
ning to Kugrne to continue their studies.
Itev. William Lucas, tho newly arrived
rotor of St. Markln Kplsoopal church.
and Mrs. Lucas are guestn of Mm. B.
W. Gray, 1 IS South Mistletoe street,
having been unable to find a house
nultablo for a permanent home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wllllamn of 61i
Oakdale avenue, entertained at a vary
enjoyable dinner party on Thanksgiving
Itev. Francla von Clarenback, Mr. and
Mrn. T Bollo, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Trana,
Mrn. Frances, Mr. Snyder and Dr. A.
Levlngn,
Mies Frances Klelnharnmer of Ash
land was a Mmlford visitor Friday
if.. J F. nilllnrn of Ashtavl. fres'-
'f'iit ol the SjJ'r.ern Oregon l',i"nu
qua jminV vu; 'n town I i'.iy.
The Thanksgiving ser'en at tim
cllyllnptlnt church Thursday mornlrg In
allien all the various churches of ihi
city nnlted were well attended. An nlilo
and Interesting sermon listened to with
close attention, was delivered by HevJ
Ilelknnp, serving hln first quarter as
pastor of the Methodist Kplscopal
church. The presidential proclamation
was read and the pastors of the other
denominational bodies took part In the
service. It was truly a service of praise
and thanksgiving for spiritual blessings
us well an those that are merely tem
poral. The customs of uniting the va
rloun branches of families at a com
mon dinner table enables many more to
ttend thin morning service than would
be possible were each housewife called
upon to prepare her own family feast
A collection was taken for chartlable
purposes and a committee appointed for
Its distribution.
Very few families In Medford observ
ed the Thanksgiving holiday without
guests to share the bounteous dinner.
The various members of the Andrews-
Iloot family dined with Mr. and Mm.
Ed Andrews, 35 North Roosevelt ave
nue. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wortman had
an their guests Itev. and Mrs. W. F.
Shields. Mr. and Mrs A M. Woodford's
family party was joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Williams (nee Miss Jennie
Woodford), while Mrs. W. E. Dodge of
Roeeburg and Mr. Joshua Elfert spent
the day with their parents. Mr. and
Mrn. W. W. Elfert. Many small parties
availed themselves of the excellent din
ners provided by the various grills of
the city and dined out.
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Mr. Sam Glasgow, who has been work
ing on the P. & E. with a surveying
crew, above Eagle Point, spent tbe
Thanksgiving holidays with his par
ents. Mr. and Mm. "W. W Glasgow.
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Mr. H. J. Rodgers of Albany, N. T-
FREE! FREE!
To Every
Little Girl
a Ticket
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on This
Beautiful
Doll
TO EVERY LITTLE GIRL WHO CALLS AT OUR
STORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, WE WILL
GIVE FREE OF CHARGE A TICKET ON THE
FINE DRESSED DOLL WHICH WE ARE GOING
TO GIVE AWAY DECEMBER 26th.
iSend the Girls In
REMEMBER, THEY DON'T NEED TO SPEND A
CENT. THESE TICKETS ARE FREE TO GIRLS
ONLY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
HUSSEY'S
THE BUSY STORE
DON'T FAIL TO SEE US FOR HOLIDAY GOODS
A LITTLE LATER ON.
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ATTENTION
HOUSEWIVES
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Economy and Lnxury are at Once Attained For the Home in a
Range Boiler Insulator and Hot Tireless Cooker
What It Gives You
In every modern home there is a rniitfc boiler
commonly called "hot water tank," which unless
protected by insulation cools very soon after the
fire has died and often fails to provide hot water
when most desired. When your boiler is covered
with our insulator you will havo hot water on tap
evory minute of tho day and night, and instead
of incerasing tho expense, it will actually cost less
than to bo without tho convenience. Lot us show
you why. It will reduce your heating expense 60
per cent.
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About the Fireless Cooker
This is combined with tho insulator and heat
ed by the "hot water tank." Instead of burning
fuel needlessly and standing over a hot range for
horn's at a time, the housewife may place the food,
which has been brought to the boiling point on the
gas stove or range, into the Fireless Cookor where
it will thoroughly cook and bo found hot and
ready to serve when wanted. Cereals, breads,
soups, poultry, fish, vegetables, puddings and
anything that has to be cooked will be more thor
oughly cooked in this manner than can possibly
be on an open range and remebor, without fuel.
The cooking dishes are tight as well as the hot
compartments and none of tho flavor is lost in
cooking. Nothing can burn or dry out.
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DON'T BE SKEPTICAL
THIS IS SOMETHING NEW BUT GOOD AND SHOULD BE IN EVERY MODERN HOME. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND
SALESROOM AND THOROUGHLY INSP EOT AND INVESTIGATE THE CABINET IN WORKING ORDER, OR WE WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME AND EXPLAIN
THE ARTICLE MORE FULLY. ' SKIl
ASK ABOUT THE ELECTRIC ROASTERS AND COOKERS
J. W. WHITNEY, Dist. Manager
Next Condor Water & Power Co.
GAS LIGHTING SYSTEMS INSTALLED. FULLL INE OF FIXTURES ALWAYS IN STOCK.
Phone Main 1082
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