Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PXGE TWO
MEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNK MffiP'FOM). QHIDCION. SATURDAY, JUNK 1, 1012,
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INTERESTING
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Tho annual election of riffltar of
tho Qreulor Mod ford club vvnn bold
Monday aflornoon. Tluwo holding
offlco' fotf ho cdmlng year nro Mrs.
B. 8. Parsons, president; Mrs. J. At.
RoStJ thl Vlco president: Mrs. n. M.
Kngllsli, second vice proaldent; Mls
Sara1 'ftelloy, recording Feorotarv;
Mrs. Ira Dodge, corresponding secre
tary; Miss Bllxabeth Putnam, treas
urer. Tho raldinontlily social nicotinic
for Juno wan postponed and a musi
cal entertainment will be substituted.
A banquet will be given to take the
plnco of the regular June nice tint:,
which club lumbers and their hus
bands will attend.
1 fool, too, thot nott Mar tho tMvIr UMfuImHs In tho uffnlis of the
club will pursue Its course to own
greater civic usefulness. Thoie Is In
Medford, to a shocking degree, tho
existence of tho '.social evil, which s
involving tho bos nnd girls who
casually considered would he pro
nounced 'well brought up,' and I nm
hopeful that tho club this coming
enr, through Its social commit too,
may turn Its attention toward this
w iniiioiiwoiilth. accordliiKb I bo
Hove hoartllj In tho (Iroatct Medford
club and Its future
The fifth nnd shth grades of St.
Marj's Academy entertained tho rest
of tho school Wednesday afternoon
with a most Instructive and enter
taining historical exercise. Those
classes have made a study for sev
eral months of tho progressive set-
condition of Inslduous evil. I am
hopeful that It may be made Imposs!-! tkunent of the Mississippi valley and
bio In Medford for boys and girls tho Oregon country Including tho
from 13 to 13 ears of age to he various facts of Interest In con nee
found wandering about tho streets 1 1 tlon with the early wars and settle
midnight upon dubious errands bent, Inent of the Hague river valley. Dur
nnd I am In hopes that In the matter ( ng tho study tho pupils developed a
A dramntlc entertainment will he!11' city sanitation wo may bo prlvl- stroB nU.ret In Oregon history and
nlven dnrlnir ilia summer for the legod further to assist tho clt, an-'wore very active In various lines of
are J Churchill mid family and
J, l Chui chill and fitaill) of Yieku,
Cul.; Mrs. Wholer of Yioku, 0.l ,
and Keose Wholer or !tem. Nov.
Tho committee to J!"''1' ml ox"
hlhlts of vegetable and flowois
whlth tho scliool chllilivn have boon
uilslng on tho vacant lots ha ho
chosen nnd cuiwIrCh of 1'iof. I'. '
O'Ourn, chairman; itobt Hulil. Harry
II. Hick, C. I. Hutchison and .1. 10.
Watt. Tho exhibits will ' Judged
In tho gardens flint and later will bo
placed on exhibition in n special pine
chosen for tho occasion.
Mr and Mrs, Mncutii McCnrinnch
of HokS court announce the cngnue
inout of their daughter Madgo, to
Itnlph II. Matthlesson of Now York
City. Mr Matthleasott ! the f
Mr and Mrs. Conrad 11 MnMhlojwoii
and graduates from Yale university
this .vear. Saturday Miss McCor
mark will leavo for New York piepur
atory to sailing for Kuropo with Mis,
Muttlilcaten for the summer.
Monday evening nt the Medford a
baiKjuet was tendered tho bevoutli
company of const artillery of tho O.
N. G. which has Just been organ Wed
hero. JudKo Colvlg, llr W A Donne Schmidt assisting. Mrs. Hargrove
hold at tho llnptlst chuich TuoHday
oveiilug, wheio three hundred chinch
inonihorB wuro pienout, Quito a pio
gram was given coubUHiir of uiclln
tlouu, several Hpooohcs and music by
tho oichostra, after which lofroslc
uioiiIk woi'o served
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Coitio l-Moro on
tortnlu nt their much near Knglc
Point tonight for Mlm Mndgo Mc
CoruiiieU, who leaves tumoritiw for
the east.
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Miss Anltn Whitney nf Onllfornln
arrived this week and will make nov
el al addresses on oo,uul Hurfrngo next
wool;. Miss Whitney Hpoiit mwoial
du.vs In Medford this spring and will
bo given a warm welcome. Hho will
bo extensively entertained while hoi
Tho Junior Play which was pre
sented a short tliuo In Mod foul was
given In Central Point Wnduosdnv
oveiilug. Tho Juniors and unite a
number of seniors made tho trip.
Mis. Sheffield and Mlts Maishull
chaperoned tlio party.
Tho Wednesday Afternoon Hrldgc
club held the last meeting of the sea
son at the home of Miss Weeks, Mrs
benefit of tho hospital.
In reviewing the work of the past
year tho president, Mrs. Parsons,
said:
''it mny not be deemed unfitting at
this timo for tho member who had,
this year, the honor of serving the
Creator1 Medford club in tho capacity
of president to say a few words con
cerning tho club's work.
"A usual fault of large clubs Is
the concentration of club energies
within too few committees, so that
too few members are privileged to
shnro In tho tntnrncti nnr! llfrt nf tlii I at tills tllHO and WOllld be all the
more ready to aid us another year.
other year. In the more strict en-'related construction work nnd their
forcement of ordinaces. I prophesy I reading extended nver a wide rniigu
that, next, year, with more bounteous 0f historical literature,
fruitage from our orchards, moroi The manner In which they present
money may be found for carrying on ej their work as a finale to tho term's
the work of the park committee, n study showed a firm grasp of tho
very necessary department of the i j-ubject, a keen appreciation of hls
club's labors, . torlans study and a strength In orlg-
During the past year wo have nil hint and free expression which can
along, though often hard pre.-sed, come only from a perfect commanu
carefully refrained from asking for of facts thoroughly understood and
financial aid and wo hnvo felt that
business men would appreciate our
not appealing for financial assistance
club and our purpose this year has
been to invite tho contributions of
all members In the belief that active
cooperation is the principle of homo
genity and harmony, nnd of all nil
Inward growth.
"We may not have succeeded in
this so well as we have wished, but
such has been our purpose.
'I hope and I have been allowed
so to feel It, that the club members
generally have felt and expressed
soroo satisfaction in the progress of
tho club's activity throughout tho
ear. Moreover the club membership
has been satisfylngly added to and
through the social meetings inaugu-
"I believe heartily In the future of
the club along all lines of Its under
taking. With belief and enthusiasm,
coupled with a careful tactful policy
and sound Judgment, there is no rea
son why the Greater Medford club's
future should not be a ra)ly notable
and splendid one In point of its grow
usefulness in many ways in the life
of Medford.
"Women are awakening to z
sense of their responsibility to things.
to conditions out&ide themselves, out
side their homes and their own self
ish Instincts and pleasures and they
are awakening In the matter of real
rated during the late winter, club nc- social conscience.
quaintance has been increased and "In other words, I believe in wo-
with It has come on added sense of , men, I believo In their possibilities entertaining a house
esprit de corps. I for responsibility and I believe in Gold Kay club house.
properly related. Much credit Is duo
tho teacher In charge whose skilful!
work has produced such results.
After the program the entertaining
classes served refreshments, after
which games were enjoyed.
Mr, nnd Mrs. P. Hamlll were
given a surprise party Thursday even
ing at their ranch on the old Jackson
ville road. The surprlsers left Medford
by auto about 0:30, heavily ladeu
with ice cream, sandwiches and var
ious other supplies. Among the self
invited guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Stewart Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Flero, Mr. and Mrs. Uailej. Mr.
and Mrs. Lincoln McCormack, Whit
comb Field. Slater Johnson, I'. G.
Ilurgoss, Jr., Leonard nnd Alfred
Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs.
H.
Walthers are
party at the
Their guests
ind K. A. liuffum made spool-lies of
the evening. Wodnesd.o evening the
company was mustered In at the Nat
atorium. when Dr. Peane was elected
captain, P. P. Marlon first lieutenant
and K. T. Foss second lieutenant.
Miss Gladys Hearn entertained nt
bridge Friday evening at her homo on
Slsklou Heights. Miss Marjorlo Doll
and Mr. Tumy had tho highest scores
of tho evening. The guests wuro
Misses Marjorlo Dell, Fern Hutchison,
Ida Leo kentuer, llaxel Davis anil
nerlha Kngllsh, Messrs. Tumy, Did
dle, Hex Urldge, lU-ed and Uardwoll.
Mrs. K. E. Goro entertained Wed
nesday afternoon with a ten, for nil
those Interested In the equal suffrage
movement. He v. Shields guvo an in
teresting talk on the subject, us did
Mrs. K. S. Parsons and Mrs. J. F.
Iteddy gave an account of her recent
Interviews with thoie In charge of
the suffrage campaign In Portland.
The members of tho Colony club
hnvo recently started a library In
connection with the organization nnd
are planning to also establish a phvs
leal culture nnd French class. Under
tho leadcrsh'p of Mrs. George I). Car
penter tho club is rapidly broadening
Its Interests nnd Increasing Its activ
ities. ' -.
An enjoyable sodal gathering was
and Mrs. Imrncbuig held tho highest
scoro for tho afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. T K. Daniels enter
tained the lluenos Nod res club Wed
nesday evening at their homo on Sis
kiyou Heights, Mr, nnd Mrs. Dunlop
and Mrs. J. D, Heard were tho sub
stitutes for tho owning.
Tho vouugor set guvo n dance 1 1
tho Nat Tuesday owning which was
well attended and thoroughtv on
Jovcd The committee hi charge was
Walter Merrick, Pert Lawrence uud
Isaac Frldegnr.
Miss Harriot Cose entertained nt
brldgu Thursday evening ut the homo
of Mrs. McGovvnn, Her guestn wore
Mesdnmen Schoriiierhorii, Perry Pal
mer, Hnrgrnvo, McGowau, Newbury
and Miss Weeks.
Mrs. J. F. Hwldy nnd h"r sister,
Mrs. James Hmytho of Hpokuuo, leavo
for San Francisco soon to attend tho
biennial convention of Woman's clubs
which will bo hold there tho early
part of Juno.
Chrysanthemum circle No. 81,
Women of Woodcrnft, held their ro;
ular business mooting Tuesday oven
lug. Mrs. Khto Walt was lustullod .it
clerk for the ensuing term.
Mrs, Bttu Stevenson will entertain
the Woman's Mlsslonuiy mainly of
the Pioshvteiinii ohuieli Tuesday af
ternoon ut S'JIO o'clock at lior homo
on tho Ashland uuul.
MrM. J. II. Mlllur In visiting frlond
In Modfuid, on a. return lilp fiom lt
fnyOlto, luil, .Nlis. Miller tti8 ul foiv
mor losldeut of Modfoid, but now
lives III California.
The lllluoh eorloty had an Mi'iir
tilou to Ashland can) on Decoration
dn About n hundred pitrtlrlMiled
and all enjoyed u plensnut da)1.
Tho Pvthlim Sisters outnitnlnod
Wednesday with a social ovoulmr
Purdrt nnd dancing wore the ontcr
tuliiuiout of tho evening.
Mr. Stanton Oilfflx loaves Satur-
I day for the oust, wheio ho will be
I married June -'I. Ho uud his In bio
will letunio boitT later
Miss Maigaiet Holmes Iiiih rot hi li
ed to Medford after spending the
)enr at Hoguo Itlvor. wheio alio bus
boon teaching school.
Mm. Hlchnrd Halo and daughter,
Miss Hthel, of Hoguo Klvor, have
moved to Medford uud will niiikx
tholr homo hero.
Mr. Arthur Monro uud Mr. Ar
thur Luugell of Klamath Falls were
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Foster.
Mr and Mrs (loo V King have
had as their guest Mr. Hex I'ndor-
wood, who Is ii business puittinr if
Mr, King,
MIhii llortha Kngllsh leaven Huuday
for a dip to Detroit, Minneapolis nnd
North Dakota, and will lie away thrmi
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs Kdgnr llnfor mo en
toitalulug Mr, A, W. Itlekuiiiu of
Council lllnffM, Iowa.
Mr. nnd Mi's. C, F. Forinoohleu and
sou of Chlcnipi are the guoslii of Mr.
T. II. I& lliitlmwiiy.
Mrs. Chiirlotto Wilson of Suoni
meiito Is tlio guest of her liiiillmr.
Mr. Iloni'y"vlloii. v
"Mr. nnd Mis. Goo. Ilrnwn of MIh
miiix nro' visiting frleiidn In Medfoid
Mr mill Mis C K. Stitcldaud or
Annua. Ill, mo visiting In Medroul.
Mrs. Alice Young left Wodiiosd.iv
on a business hip to San Francisco,
Mr. Hurt y J. Neoly of Spokane Is
expected to anise soon In Medford.
Mrs M. M Johnston of Hun Finn-
Cisco In visiting friends In Medford.
Mrs. ICnrnest Itons left Inst week
for a trip to Han Diego, Oil.
II It Coleman of Slsiions Is spend
ing u few days In Medford.
...
Mr A C Itaiidnll leaves soon for
Chicago mid Minneapolis.
WAIT
for Miss Paynter's
Big Millinery Sale
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MEDFORD
Opera House
TUESDAY
June 4
THE SAUCIEST
OPERA FROM GAY
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Manager McCallum takes pleasure in announcing that he has secured Werba and
Luescher's sensational production of the joyous Viennese opera that New York's
opera lovers demanded two years, and San Francisco and Portland cheered as
the most entrancing music masterpiece in a decade.
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and the same great organization that has- played over the country twice
in a season. George Leon Moore, Dorothy Maynard, Jack Raffael, Til
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This is positively Miss Hajos' last appearance in "The Spring
Maid" in the West. .
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