VWlVfrVt?frVVVV;VVV"V v wyvw J rv fr V "Ti c v v t f VVnw T5T7 vTwTTi7 FrvVrrrrTTnTTTTTvTrTTTJTiVTTr lH " a i- i V t p V" 4 i v .' A notici:. Tlionii iloHlrii( to coiiiiuitiilcutn with tlui norliily mlltur will jilnitmi totuiihouo Minn llutlor, .Main tlillll. All Kocluty uotoH niiiwl hit loft at Mull Trillium iioyvh loom hufoiu ton o'clock Huliirduy inninliiKi Tint principal ovunt In micluty of tlio piiHt wot)l( wan tlio very piotty vvuiIiIIiik ut tlio homo of Dr. unit Mm. 13. (1, Itlililoll on Booth Oaluliilo nvo lino vvhon tholr iliitiKhlor MIhk MuiIko Ithlilnll hiTiiino tlio In Mo of Mr, Wholdou lllddol or Moil font anil Chi riiRo, Tho (intlro flrnt floor of tlio HpnuloiiH liomn wiih beautifully tlocnr ntud with mi nrrniiHoinimt of pnlum, foruii, hiiiIIiu ami yellow nlirynniitlio in it in m of cholco vurluty, whllo tho uii olonoil vorriiidn whero minimr wan Hurvoil wan attractive In plulc ami Krucii, (luodta woro roeelvoil upon arrival liy Mm. ItliMell who wan w alitlotl hy Mrs. M. K. Hiiilth, Mm. William IIiiiIko, Mm. A. M. Curoy and .Mm. John Hoot, Tho uinrrlnKo coruiuony took placo promptly at ulKlit-tlilrty, tho lirldnl party formliii; boforn nu nltnr of funis mid pal nm boiii'nth two woil (IIiir bolln of flowom. MInh Itlililoll wait rIvimi away by her father, Dr. Itlililoll. Hho wan attended by hur maid of honor, Mliw Mar;nrat lllotl Kli of Ht. Paul and lltllo punt'. MIhk Freda Waro. Tim brliloHiiialiU wont MU'ii Home KiMituor, Ida Leo Koiit nor, Kuril Hutclilmiu, Mildred Waro, Hanoi DixvIh and Mm. Itnlph Ifard witll. Mr. Illildlo wit attomlod h Mr, I.oo Hoot. Itov. William l.ticim of Anhlaud IiuIiik tho offlclatliiK clitrKyuian. Tim wcddliiK march wan played by Mr, and Mm, Carlton Janm. Tho lirldo who Ik u pvtlto bruuutto wan charming In a rowii of yollow charniouHo carrying yollow cliryimii thoiouiiiit, whllo tho brldomuatdM woro vvlnnoiun iilrtorm In pink and whllo with basket rilled with flow cm In pantol nhades. Ml lllod Kotl'tt Kwu wan of croa in laco com blued with yellow xntln. Rhu car ried yellow chymanthemtiinH, Mm. lllddol) woro Invaudar rliar- uietino, Mm, lllilillo, cream hrvcndcu Mittinr Tho " of iiout wiahca woro nhoworcd upon tho brldo anil Kroom nt tho clono of tho norvlco (iiii'Mta woro thou uerved to a dnllv i'Ioiih Hopper iindor tho KUporvlnlou of Mm. r. (1. A nil row of tho Hotel Holland (Irlllo. Mr. and Mm. Illddlo left later for l.ou AiiKoIon and other poluta In noiithoru California to apond their honeymoon. Upon return they will occupy their now homo at tho Ken wood orchards. Out of town KiieHtrt who woro prctt- out Included IiomIcIos MImh HlodKotl, Mr. and Mr. W. 11. Illddlo and MIhk Harriett Illddlo parunta and aUtor1 of tho too m, and Mndain Middle, all of Clilcano. Carilb and daueliiK woro enjoyed Thiimday ovoiiIiik aU tho pariah hall of tho Catholic church, lad Ion of tho Altar aocloty being robpoimlhlo for tho affair, a apoclitl committee Incliid lug Mm. CharleH Delhi, Mm. (larrott MlBH'Aiiua Kellolior and Mlsis Smith. Autumn loaves woro bright touchctt In tho itccoratloiia. Punch waa aorved throughout tho oVeitlng. Mimic waa fiirnlnHcil by Mr. niid Mm. William Hearlea. Tho danrcn will bo eontlu iicd throughout tho winter Kenuou. s A biiRlneHH meeting and Initia tion woro hold Weilnobday by tho Pythian HUtem. Their flrnl aocliil meeting of thin aeiiHon will bo held tho evening or tlio Hlxtecnth. An es pecially (donning affair In being pre pared, mi IntorcHtlug miiKlcaljiiid lit ornry program to bo o feature. Tho committed lucliiduu Mm. Mllliiu Ituy, ohalruian; Mr. and Mm. John A. l'orl. Mr. and Mm. lCdward Trowbridge, Mm. Dodge, Mm. Canon, Krnoat Mc Kco and Karl ItofiioltlH. . i , f Tlio wookH uoelal actlvltluH bijgnu Moniluy with a luncheon and haud lieruhlor Hltowor for Mian Itlililoll. given by MIhk DiivIh and Minn llenrd at 'tho homo of tho former, Autumn leaven and red heartH adorned tho jooiuh anil lunchiion tablcH, Tho gueiitu tiiclililed Mhhou Itlililoll, Ulod gelt, Kontner, Ida Leo Kentnor, Mor vlck, llutchlBon, Maynio Done), Kver hnril, Mm, lt'it Dodge and Mm. Ralph Ilardwoll. Mlaa May lloko waa hoatesa to a few frlondii at n Iiouho party lou Weilnosilay affil Thuraday or thlH week, al 'hor holuouorth of tho city. Mlaa'Jlbko'a guimia woro Mlaaoa IOllU" ho'th Norwood, Harah Norwood, .lea- hIo nuilil, 1'Y.rn Joromo, Until. I'ax hoii, noMllovry mrSr8, ItalOh Lin- V"1"' .., , 1 .u. ociet INTERESTING ETINGS OF WOMENlS CLUBS A largo iiiimlior of paivntii ami frlemlo iiMHoiiililcd In tho concert room of Ht, Mary'a Academy WodnoH day aftoinoon, when tho mimic puplla gavo tho rimt of their monthly reclt ala aluco tho oponlng of achool. Tho following urogram wiih rendered! "Lea Maniueiltoa" . La I'oiitaluo Piano Nova HninuolH "Klownm or Kprlng" Collo Catherluo O'Conuoll "Hllig Hoblu Hlng" MathowM Piano Vernon llonoy "Palry Cltleeii" ... . Ouo. Hpauldlug Voice Until Curtla "Tho Wreck or tho Heaperua" . Longfellow Heading Lurllo KoouU "Old ICugllah Dance". Hmlth Hoymoiir I'liino IMna Trimble ',CavatlneM Schmidt Violin Catherine Deuel "Arhutita" Intermezzo M. 'Davla Piano Madeline (Ivagati "Autumn" (3 part ohoriia) ltebluatelii fit. Mnry'a Acmlemlc Claim "l.aaca" . .. Deaproz Hoailliig Han Itrowu "llercouno" from "Jocelyn" (lodnrd I'lniio JoKop'liluo Itoot "Ilia l.ullnhy" ... Cnlrlo .lacolm Ilond Vok'o Catherine Murphy "Valno Op. 31" .. . Moazkowalil Plnno Maud Now bury "Cliniuon PolonnlHo" Wlonlawakl Violin Irotio Sullivan "SpauUli Dance" Op 'i ...Moazkowakl Prima Main! Nowbury, Joaephlno Hoot. Hecouda Catherine Deuel, Mada- ' lino (Itmgau. Tho ladlca of tho Catholic church are making great prepaiatlotia for a fair to bo hold during lhonHt week or November. Work hna boon going on during tho aiimuiar and tho Mow ing society Iiiih lu ham) many fancy mid useful articles. Over fifty doll have already been dressed and will Vio disponed of dur ing tho fair. Tho committee expect to offer n valuable prize for tho moat popular young lady lu Mod ford. A dinner waa given at tho Hotel Medford Orlllo Monday evening for tho Auction llrtdgu club by Mnasm. Tinny. HardWell mid Reed. Tablee woro decorated jvlth red mid greon. 'Hie gueslH Included Mltac Madge Hlddcll Ida Lee Kentnor, Kern Hutchison, lleii Kentncr, Hazel DavlM and Mm. Hnlph Uardwoll. Messm. Ilalbort Dvuel. Leo Hoot and Wholdou Diddle. An Interesting jmrty will arrlvo lu Medford next week on their way to Crater Lake. They oro Mr. Clement 8. Uekor, chief clerk of tho Interior. Mm. Uckor, Mr. Kelly, secretary to Mr. Uckor and Mr. Ilond. chler clork of tho general laud office. Plana aro being made for tholr entertain ment. Word hna boon received from Mr. and Mm. II. M. WIioIboI who have recently taken tip realdenco In Loh Angeles. They nro much pleased with their now homo, having real- doiico iiuartoru Juat oppnalto tho beautiful VI rat Methodist church or that city. Chryaanfhoimim Circle No. 81 en tertains next Tuesday evening with a aoclal aosalon, Mm, Oatmaii In chairman, her nSalatantH being Mian Kclio Oatmtin, Mm, John A. Perl. Mlaa Alleen Perl, Mlaa Dolhv Parker, Mr. Clem Parker, Mr. Hoy Hhluo burger mid Mia. Hhlnehergur. Krlonda or Mlaa llolen Watt will bo glad to learn or hor eonvaloaenciv from n rather serious jllneaH. Mlaa Watt with hor pnronta, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Watt la at Mlnnonpolla with rolatlvoa hut will return to Medford within tho next mouth. Mr. and Mm. Ollu Whitman (noo Coiitoun'n Uothermol) and child aro lu tho city after an absonco of aov oral yearn, They aro guests at thu homo or Mr. Whitman's mother, Mm, D. It. Andriia for an Indefinite stay. Air. anil Mm. W. 11. Illddlo onter tnlnod frlondH ut dinner In tholr pri vate car .Monday ovonlug. Onoata present woro Dr. and Mru. K, (1. Hld dlo, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoot, Mr. and Mm. 10. M, Andrews, . , A reception la being given Into this nftornoon at the Medford IJotol" for Dr, Anna Shaw'. Dr. Shaw waa heartily welcomed upon arrival by inamlioro or tho eijunl auffrago usao elation, Mra.,H. L.ayloa of Portland la a guoBt rif hor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. It, II. Sutton and hor slutor, Mvp, Ocn. V, ichib. ' MT8DF0RI) MATT, TirmmflO, The greateat musical treat of tho aonaou la tho concert to bo given In Medford by Mine. Johanna Oadskl, No other prima donna Iiiih over been (iilto like .Mine. Cadakl. She can lift one's emotions mountain high lu mi operatic aria, or sink some old-rumohibcrod foll;-i!oiig with a heartache of memory In every lino. Thin lu a measure la tho secret of her Immonso popularity tho gift of understanding and appealing to tho hearts of her henrem, No ono can hear Mine, (ladskl and not bo thrilled by the hiimaiuieSH that throbs In hor wonderful singing. Her voice possess a kind of color ing that permits tho most versatile range, from passionate Intensity to absolute mastery or tho bel canto Hor tone omission and shading aro nt all times masterful, mid her sing ing Is an untroubled delight. Her only appearance In Medford will bo Monday evening, October 28. Wedding bells nro a frequent sound these daya, sometimes being hoard without tho slightest warning as la tho case of tho marriage of Mlaa llertha Kvorlmrd, tho pretty daughter or Dr. W. If. Hvcrhard of this city to Mr. Myrtou J. IZmorlck, also of Medford. Tho wedding which waa very quiet with only the Immed iate relatives present took jilace Tuesday evening at flvo o'clock at tho homo of Mr. V. T. Kinorlck, brother of tho groom, itov. W. K. Shields officiated. Mr. mid Mm. Kuierlck left on tho evening train for Portland. Mm. Kmerlck'a going- away costume was of dark blue serge with hat In harmonious shades. They will make tholr homo lu Med- ford, residing on South Orange alreet. A bridge party combined with A miscellaneous shower gavo ploaviro to a number of friends or Miss Hid den Wednesday afternoon at tho Deuel homo, Miss Maymo Deuel host ttn. Luncheon was served at two o'clock" Tables woro attractive with scarlet geraniums. Mlaa Hazel Kn- yart won highest score at brldgo, re ceiving n pearl mid gold stick pin. Those enjoying tho nrralr were: Mlasea Madge Itlddcll, Hazel L'nyart. Hnzol Davis, Kern Hutchison, Mar garet lllodgett, Hess Kentncr, Ida Leo Kentncr, Itulh Merrick, Alethu Kiuerlck, Gladys Heard, Phoebe llance, Luclle Matshall, Mru. Hulph Ilardwoll and Mm. Albert Itrowu. Tho Wednesday Drldgo club has re organized and doveloped Into tho Tuesday Ilrldgo club. Tho first mooting wna held this week at tho homo or Mm. It. F. Antic. Mrs. (eorgo O'llrlen won highest score, receiving a hammered brass jardl ulor. Next weok Mm. John llarnc burg wl bo hoatcsa. Tho members are: MeKdamea John llarncburg, It. K. Antlo, U. L. Schormcrhorn, W. 11. McCowau, II. P. Hargravo, J. H. Stewart, Scott Davis, J. A. Perry, J. II. Johnson. Oiib Nowborry, George O'llrlen unit Miss Uorlruilo Weoka. A number of ladles motored to Ashland today to moot Dr. Anna Shaw, taking lunch nt Ashlmul, thou returning with their dlstlngulsHictl guest to Medfoul. Those In tho par ty were Mm, Josephine Uussell and Miss Nunmi of Jacksonville, Mm. J. K. Koddy, Mm. J. D. Heard and Miss (Had) a Heard of Medford. A banquet will boglvou for Dr. Shaw at six o'clock lhl evening at tho Hotel Medford grlllo by members or tho local suffrage organization. Tho regular monthly aoclal of thu Ladles Anxllllary of tho llaptlat church mot with Mm. II. 12, Marsh ut hor homo on Poach street Tuosilay afternoon. A program consisted of, a vocal solo by Mlaa Grace Hratney, piano aolo by Mlaa Mndlo llowmnn, humorous drawing and word puzzlo, coiiioata. Mm. K, 11. Young waa awarded tho prize for (ho best draw- tug. Llglt refreshments woro served, Misses lva and Inez Coffin ontor tulued about fifteen young lndloa ut tholr homo Wednesday evening, Music waa onjoyod anil light refresh moots uorved. Tho meeting waa tho first of a series to bo hold (luting tho winter for tho purpose of Cluist maa girt making, Mlsa Agnes Isaacs who la apend-i lug a couple or months at Portland! Is ut prusont it gueat ut tho homo or Mlas Myrtlo Uobpita, a former, Moil ford girl. Mm, Julia A. Myovs who lias been a, guest nt tho homo or Mr. and Mrs, C. II. Plerco loft Tuesday for hW homo at Codiuylllo, Kansas, MRmfOttD, ORKOON, KATUR'DAY, O('T0I3lO!t 5, 1012, Tho Creator Mc'dford club mot Infii Monday for thp flst regular hcb- hIoii or tlio club year. The meeting wnn ono of much intercut to tho largo iittondnnco of members, all Itullca tlons pointing to tanotlior successful term. A rovlow of the work already nccompllslicjd showed the remarkable progress of tho club and tho wide scope of Its activities, also Its In fluence In making; mid directing pub lic opinion and tho promise of the Im portant mid Interesting problems yet to bo dealt with, 'the presidents chair left vacant by the resignation or Mm, Parsons, Iia been filled by .Mm. W, 0. Davidson who In hor ad dles or acceptance, gavo a brief out line or her method or directing tho club work, speaking or the necessity or that co-opera tloh among tho mem bers which mcaiiM'an equal division or--rosponlblllty, ,work, mid honor. Mm. W. W. Harmon waa unani mously elected corresponding secre tary. Tho other officers for the year nre: Klmt vlco-presldent, Mm. J. M. Hoot; second vice-president, Mm. C. M. Kngllah; secretary, Miss Itvclay; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Putnam. A guest of tho nrtor'noon was Mm. An drews, president' of the Civic club or Mankato, Minn. Her talk on tho work and projects or that organiza tion was extremely Interesting and Instructive, and many of her sugges tions will doubtless be acted upon. At tho conclusion, tho club adjourned, and tho houso committee served tea and wafers during the social hour that followed. ' Tho Choral Society which was formed last Wednesday night at tho Conservatory will, begin rehearsing Cowen's Cantata, "The Hose Maiden," next Wednesday night at S o'clock. Mr. Talllandlcr Intonds to bring It out lu public In December, although It will bo given earlier If It can be done. This paper gavo an account last Sun day of tho working plan and how every singer can become a member with out cxpeiiBO provided ho attends rehearsals regularly. Singers who in tend to Join but who have neglected to do so, can still Join by calling at tho Conservatory offlco before Wednesday night. A few more altos nro capeclally dcalrcd. At the pres ent time no limit has been set to the number, but It la quite likely that tho number will bo limited, and In that caao late comers will bo placed on tho waiting list. If you intend to Join, do It now, -don't delay It. Tho Cantata to bo given la new to Medford alngera. It Is a modern work of superior merit and in the wealth of Ha melodies It la surpassed by few. It will bo given lu public ua soon as learned. , Tho second meeting of the Weekly Sowing Clrclo of 'N6rth-' Ivy street met nt tho homo of Mm. W. C. Cartwrlght Wednesday nftornoon ( of this week. Sewing nod a general good time wns had, following which refreshments wero served. Mm. Cartwrlght was assisted -by her grandmother. Mm. Uelllngcr and Mrs. J. ,T. Sumiuervillo. Thoso present wen?: Mesdanies. King. McHrlde, Wammer. Mlln, Sollss, Summervllle, Morrlman, Clay, Slovcr, Smith and Hclwig. All records for attendance wcro broken at a delightful entertainment given by tho Kpworth League Krlday evening, when over BOO crowded tho tent adjoining the church. Tho fea ture of tho entertainment consisted of mi Indoor baseball game between tho girls nuil tho boys, In which the mouthers of tho fair sex worsted their opponents. Tho social features wero under tho direction of Glenn Conwoll and George Koousmau. ' The Woniun'B Home?- Mission so ciety of tho M. i:. church South mot with Mm. U. K. Flfor, 22 Almond street Wednesday afternoon, At thla meeting tho ladles planned qulto a bit or work Tor this conference year, after tho general routine of business .thu ladles ropalrcd to tho dining room, whoro dinner was aorved by Mm. Klfor, assisted by Mm. Hobert L. Taylor. Tho C. AV. D. M. of tho Christian church moot Wcdiday afternoon at thoMiomo of Mm. D. H, Sooly. Tho aub- Joct of tho nftornooa waa, "Tho Home Mission Campaign " Several ladles gavq very Interesting tnjka along that, line. Special aorvicos will bo given ut tho UaptUt church tomorrow undor tho direction of Mr. A. A Alkon, super intendent or the Sunday school, tho sorvica to be an observance ot tho chlldron'o rally day,'., Mrs. W. F. Shlclda-la bolng wel comed by hor man.vfiiouda In this city after her return from an ex tondod visit with rofivllvos In Pouui syjvnnln, . ' Mis', J, F. Muudy. Mrs. A. A. Davis and Walter Mundy returned yostor day evening from Crater Lake. ' V .Mm. Day Mills of Toxnrknna, Texas, Is tho guest of hor daughter Mrs, H, A. Groy, Jr: ,' Mlas Delia neck entertains Weduea Jm . day nftornoon at hcrhonio on Weal Palm street, 3-t?.. Tho musical recital presented by tho pupils of Ht. Mary's Academy, Weilnosilay afternoon, drow a largo and appreciative uudleiico, who list ened with closest attention to tho varied program. Expressions of ap proval woro often heard by the many bursts of applause. The readings by tho Misses Ilrown and Kootitz nro well desorvlng of mention, Miss Hah Ilrown, deplet ing tho Mexican character In her por trayal of Lasca, mingled Intense flro with deep pathos, which was seen to move her audience, Tho three part chorus, Autumn, sung by Ht, Mary's Academic class, was In timely touch with the effective decoration of the season. Miss Catherine Murphy charmed her audience by tho melody of her plaintive tones In the famous lullaby of Carrie-Jacobs Bend. Miss Irene Sullivan displayed musical latent on tho violin by her Interpretation of Wlcnlawskl's "Chanson Polonaise." The afternoon's program was given n finished touch by a characteris tic rendition of Moszkowskl's "Span ish Danco" Op. 12, on two planoa by tho Misses Newbury, Root, Deuel, Gcagan. , , . ' A chicken plo supper was glven,at tho chapel of the Presbyterian church Krlday evening the proceeds to de fray tho expenso of n carpet for the remodeled church. About two hun dred and fifty people wcro served. Tho tables, each ono of which had a special color scheme, wcro adorned with roses and foliage Mrs. Flor ence Holllday Halght, a, gifted con tralto gavo four solos, among them being Gounod's "Aue Maria' nnd Nevln's "The Rosary." Mm. Hatght who tins conccrtlzed In many parts or tho United States, is a delightful acquisition to musical circles. A brldgo party Including four tables was enjoyed Friday afternoon by a number of friends of Mrs. George Daggett at her beautiful homo west ot the city. Autumn col oring provalled In the decorations. Mrs. Daggett's guests Included Mes- datnes John M. Root, Evan Reames, William Uudge. A. M. Corey. Gerald Sooy-Smltb, II. C. Kentncr. F. H. Maddan, J. D. Heard, Manning; Misses Heard, Sterling, Manning. Hubbard and the Misses Tongue of Portland. Mr. and Mm. Ed Andrews enter tained about thirty guests nt their homo Wednesday evening In honor of Dr. Hoy Andrews and mother Mrs. Andrews or Mankato, Minn., who lert this week ror their homo. Readings by Mrs. Wilson and a number ot ex cellent musical selections were en Joyed." Cakca, Ices and black cotfee. were served. Tho Order or Rebeccas hold their first social meeting nftcr the sum mer vacation, a weok from next Tues day. Jim. Gouldor Is In charge of the entertainment. Mr. and Mm. Fred W. -Morgau left this Week to make their home In S"an- Francisco. Sir. Morgan was tho former owner of a business house In this city. Mm. Albert Horning, who has spent homo tlmo In this city visiting rela tives, loft this week by way of Los Augeles for her homo In Indiana. Miss Mabel Crowfleld or Greens burg, Intl., will arrlvo next Thurs day to spend tho winter with Mrs. Arthur Hazelrlgg of this city. 'Mrs. J. F. Reddy returned today rrom Spokano whero she spent sev eral weeks In tho equal sufrrago cause. m m m Mrs. J. 11. llakor of Lancing. Mich., will spend tho winter with lur daughter, Mrs. Theodore II. Marsh of this city. Mrs. U. W. Huhl and little son leave noxt Tuesday for an extended visit lu tho east. Mrs. 11. T. Van do Car formerly of this city Is hero from Salem Tor a short visit. Mrs. M. J. Kstes will loavo next woek ror a month's visit nt Ilond, Oregon. rM ft. rit. iu. M k.i&. ItiMtfx Ctnt.", '" "" UllM IHHU A wivatii ut iliiv tli uu th grim ana on siemisr sundjajr vjuue trim this bUvU " - I II inn' 111 or, Hoy Andrews and mothor loft Inst night ror Mankato, Minn,, after a prolonged visit In Medford. Mr. and Mm. W. 11. nfdillo, Madam Blddlo and Miss Harriet Illddlo of ROYAL BakinoPowder Aims Healthful OnallUBslpffieBwa Prof. Pre&cott, of the Univers ity of Michigan, explains why Royal Baking Powder adds healthful qualities to the food. . 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