Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    lrEDFORD MATL TRTTHTNE, MEDFOftD, OH KAON. SATPimY( .TANIJAT7Y 3,
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Thu funny iliemi luill given on Now
Year IIwi a! tlin Hotel Medfiud iiA
tho tniuli' nectlon wit oiimII) din
crowning mii'lnl ntitit (if Out itoi
Nearly two huiulrod mnrryinnkom
gathered to w tt t till tlui ulil itni- out
iiuil tlu now 'tir In. Theio w ci
tiiutiy who rnniii In toMmim iiimI
tunny who worn not In tli
curly limirM of tlm evening tli
hull room wn crowded, Imt nfiur
lwepo o'ulonk only llin young poo
pin romnlunit, while Ihulr "Morn
gathered iiliinit llin 1'iinl trillion on
llio Mozntiuluo floor. Hern tlm de
nirntloHN were iry hiinutlfiil mul
wore tlm work of Mm. M. L. Alfoiit
who iiUii liml churgo of tlui rnril
tnble.
Mrri. J, T. Xiilllvnu liiut churge of
lint decorntlnn In tlm pnlui room
unci tint hull room where. Christina
Knien nmt bright rot herrle turned
h lower foor Into n fnlry bower.
.Mr. J. I. Miiinly n rlinlriiinii '
tlm ihmIuI roiumllt i(irvH iniirlt
credit for tlm RUrrtw 'of tint Wall
unit It w it fltiniirliil n well it no
rlul nueces, iiHHrly two liiimlrwil itol
Inr being IiiUhii Hi. I'nxorn. In tin1
form of toy trumimU nml whittle,
wero Hilit I.) Mr. Hurl llnrmoii tit
midnight mul ii mlKlily r'nmor fol
lowed whim th hour of twolvo wnn
nnnnuiiriHl.
Mr. Ilort llnrmon wn fliMir mana
ger nml Mr. Walter Muiuly liml
tlmrxit of the rnnli. Mm. Hehllug n
ehnlrmnu of refionhtiieiitn. tumUled
tiy Mm. Illnl, Mm. Dollu mul Mn
Mumly norwxl n ilulnty buffet lunch
run to tint gue.t nl midnight. Tin'
mimic, under the direction of Mm
Stmrlo. wnn espeelnlly film mul oti
hour' tltmt wn donated hy tho inunl
tinti to tint Greater Medford rluli
Mini) pemon who wen unnblo to
ntttuul tlm hull nro minding In tlmlr
ubcrlpllon to tint ticket nml tlil
Ik r.rnntl) nppretintod h tho com
mitten. Among tho nltrnrtlvoly ronlumed
dinner were Major mul Mm II. II
Sfcirnoiit who hooded thn grnnd march
mul Iml tint dinner through mi nmnz
lug Mil of litnutlfii tlKunrt. The
mnjor vwm In full ilnM rontinciitnl
nml Mm Hnrniuit iiHUiloiiilfiit In
n himullful whlto liiiportctl nown otn
titolilttrlftl In illir nuuluit. Mm. !'
II. Ilitkliu worn linnilMiuiit pink
kowii of tint colonlnl porlod nml pow
ilnritil hnlr. Mm. !' II Mmlilcn hlnol.
rhnriiKtiuw. whlto niuhrolilitrli'il chlf
foil mul Inco nml powilcrotl hnlr. Mr
Win, Kooy-Hmlth vshlto I'tuhroili'rlcil
iiioiikkdIIii ilo nolo. Mm K. II llmilov
nffcctlvoly Kowimil u "Jnnlco Mir
illth" powilorcit hnlr. Mm. l' II
llrowii oinlirolilorliMl chiffon. Mm
Wnlltir StokcH hmulnoinii kowii of
wlilltt ilromlitu milium nllh. Mm. K
K (lorn MiH'iivintl iik u court iuly
with piiwilonM hull'. Mr. (ioro hh Sir
Wultnr ltnlnlKli. Mm. A. A. Illnl,
poiirl prny. cmpo i!u ciuiu', innru
chnutllly Inco hIiuhI mul iiuHilonM
hnlr. Mm. I J. M. AinlrwH liupor
houutvil i:mpronH .loHi'phlnit. powilnrcl
hnlr. Mm Hurt llmuion wlilto nntln
mul point Inco. Mm J I". Mumly.
Irluh Krroti pnnno ulvct mul ovor
dri'HH of hlncK net mliroilirlcil In
Jot mul cut Html M(iiiilii. Mr W
I. Vim tor lutlllropo cIiiuiiioiiho. Mm
II. U, l.uiiiKilou hlnvk mitlu. Mm. I'.
(1. Hlililtl pnlo Inuuulor rlmiiumimt
mul whllo Inco. Mr. Jnp AuiIiowh
hlnck mul Kroy ummiIiiis komi. Mi
C, M. Kiu-'lltli prlmroM) lirocmlo mul
clilffon. Mm, llunlwoll wliltit mitlu
mm Inco. Mr. 1'. W. Ilumlll whlto
Into irti'i- hlnck ntln. Mi. Stiiwmt
I'uttiirboii fluiiio chiffon, Mm. (' I.
Ilutchlmin whllo miIIii. Mr. Truo
hlooil uprlcot incHHulliu). Mm. II.
Uhnntlliir Kkiui, bp' ntu'vii. Mr.
IVohlc I'lilllplno omhioliloilcil hIIIi.
Mi. K. 1 tluthilu hlnck luco. MIhh
Kuril IIiiIcIiIboii kiiIiI nntln. Mi. Al
ilt'iihliKon whlto Inco ovor hlnck nntln.
Mm, CI. T. 1'o)oh whllo iiicDHnllnc.
Mr. Lincoln McC'oruinck hlnck
Mitlu, onihoHHiul Milvot mul iIucIioh
luco. Mr, Horninn l'uruukor
Hplnnillil roHtuiiio lopruHuutliiK "Mo
phlHto." L. 1. Hlnck woro tliu
Htuuiituu I nlvomlty mllltury un.
form. Mr. Nirr. lmly lluhhy. Curo
1 1 no Aiuliow. TurklHli hoiuity. Mm,
II. 0. lluhllut? Dolly Vmilon. powiloroil
hnlr, Mr. Hohoit l'olouzo, UIiuh. I.
CoTirllor, Ml Mary Douol hlnck
volvct mul whlto chiffon, Mm. 0. II.
DiiKKott, cloth or Kol'l tijocinlo. Ml
DiiKKiitt noiicli blow churmoiiHP.
Mrn, M. I-. Alfonl pink nml t;ruy flilt
fon. MIbs Jonn llorton cornl chif
fon. MUa Monloy Yntnu Vuma Klii.
Mm. Moo whlto Inco over pink atln.
MIhh hln Loo Kontuor whlto chiffon
vilfoa with Mr. Mntlum I'loro hjuck
hit In hh rutin mul ihlffou. Mb-V
Tnlilinr hluo ihlffou mn torn tol
ornl on HHiilliiit. Mm. J. T H u 111
vim hliuk nntln MIhh Until Mciili'k
whllo lino oir hluo hIIU. Ml Muhit'
llin Int, chic I'miIhIiiii lONtUino of hlm
unit whlto Hiitln cointiliKfil. Mm
Hiuylhit pink cnpn ilt chliii. Mm
Mulhorn pnlo hluo witln. Dr. Mu
lioru V H. N. full itroH uniform
Mm. Murlon, nhlto hiiIIii. Mm. Wll
tlnrit Cnmph'ill limulrouut hlurk nn I
whllo (ivuiiIiik kowii. Mm. II. C
Htoilitnnl whlto nml (unit. MIm
Horn H til II vn it nu old fimhlonoil Klrl.
Mm. Kiimnor, whltu lino. Mm Ihnll
Mohr, whlto nntln
A nuuurkulily prutly wuihllnr. look
pliictt nt tho homo of tli" hihlo'H pnr
nnl. Mr mul Mr. W. H. Ilnmmnml
riwlillm; on Mouth I'nnch nml Htt-w-ml
imiiuif, ul K U o'clock, Now
Your' iiIkIiI. wlmu tlulr iIiiiikIH'T.
Ml Vitmi (.' Ilmumoiul. hoenmo tho
hrhlo or Mr. liny ll. Ilumlll of I'rult
vrilo. Iiliiho. Tint hoitui wiim liouull
fully ili'corHluil with holly, lutirul
frn nml tur(:re'ii Tho color
wlii-ini' In tho ilouhlo pnrlor won
wrii'ii mnl whlto.
Tint wihIiIIiik piociwtiloli wn IimI
hy llttht Mnrnuitrltc VH, nice ol
tlm hrlilo. cnrryliiK r. wihIiIIuk rlriK
In ciillu Illy, whlln n IohI wiilitlur:
mnrch wum phomt hy ,MIh Ci-noWou'
Wortninn.
Tho hrhlo. iiowhihI In n whlti
hitrmou with fur nml (Kturl trim
iiiIiik. Inr M'll hi'lui: cmiKht up with
fruxrNiil ormiHo IiIomoui mul cnrr
I ii K n lool) MhoMur hoiMiiU't of
hrlitit nun nml hynclnth. wn
k nwny hy Iiit fnllmr.
Tho lirlitoKrooui wim ilntMixl In the
coiiM-iitloniil xult of hlnck. Ml
Yoru llmiimoiul, nllor of tlurhrldo
wimrlUK u hciiullful hluo n.illii mul
cnrr)IUK u liircn houiiitt or pink
rnruntloiiM, uctcd u mnld or honor,
whllo Mr Itolutrt MrCulloiiKh uctcd
a hunt in it it .
A full rliiK ccroiuony wn per
formed In n hunk of itwirKrruti and
ImIiii hy Itov. i:. t). KltlrltlKC.
Tint hrlilo' mother wn hcnutlfury
ilritHni In wlno hutUtit nnd Incc.
Tliu hrlilo' nliter. Mr. Vnll, wn
gnw-uod In hluo crepo do chlim, whllo
hor )oiitiKi'r ltfr, Mary, wore n
liitniitlful pluk tllk.
Tin hrlilo I n Mi'dfonl IiIkIi nrhool
rtrndunlo of thtt clnun of ItMI. Tho
Kroom I u formiT ntiulcnl of Htitu-
ford iinhcmlt)
A lolln nolo wn ri'iiitcrt'd h) MIhh
lonn l'l)iiu. iiccomp.inlt'd hy Ml
Hilton, it pluuo nolo hy Mint lnnc
nml IJnrl Hrittnoy enriched tho ovo
iilui; willi n tmmohun nolo. A ilnlnt)
thieo'courro nupper wn nerved, tlm
color ncheiuo tu tho dining room he
liu: red mul itreen. A laruo nuinher
of rvjulnlto wcddliiK prenent win
recoiled, nmoiiK them nomo nlunhlu
plorog of Milter mul cut Klun.
Tho Invited KUiint prvni'iit were
Mr. mul Mr W. W. Vnll. Mr. mul
Mrn. ('. V. I lit) in, Mr mul Mr. A.
X. Illlilehrmul, Mr mul Mm. C. O,
Kldrldtto, Mr. mul Mm. JnmcH (.'.unp
hull, Mr. mul Mr. C. 13. Whlntor.
nnd tint Mlnne Hilton, l'l)nn, U.iiich,
IIuukou, ltmutnll mul Wortninn;
Itoherl .McCillloii;li, Knrl limine),
Opul Dully, llumiiiond, Murlo Hum
iiiond, Niimi Heel), Nellie Cumphell,
Itiith Sclui)ler, C'liurte mul llnrr)
Wortninn, Jumlo, Knrl mul llniold
t'mnphtill,
Tho hrlilttl couple, ufter u hort
llt In Portland, will he nt homo to
thoir iniiiiy frlcntlK nt rrultvulo,
Idnho, ufter .luuuury 15, 11)11,
Tho LmllcH' Alii oc lety of the Flmt
M. II. church met In roKtilur monthly
homo comliiK Wcdueaduy nftoriiiiou
nt tliu church with U7 Initio preneut.
Tho picnldont, Mm. WIcKh, not h).
Iiik preacut, tho flrnt vlco-pnnldeut,
Mm. Hilton, took chnrKo of tho meot
Iiir. After n nhort huslucb avaalou
tho followliiK pi'OKium wua rendered:
IMuiio Solo .
llCllllllIK
Solo
lteudlui;
I'liiuo Solo
. . Mrn, IKilnullii
Ml Vnn Motor
Mm. A. S. Hilton
...Mi. Ilmnlci) Kuutxmmi
MIhh Titivhlooil
Thu (JiiiHiu l.'athor tire In thou
Horvod pop corn nnd homo mndo
cundy,
Tho Knat Sldo clicln will luno
chnrKo if tho noclnl pnrt of next,
homo coming. i
Tho Woinnii'a Home MIbhIoiiiiV);
Houltitor tho I'lmt M. K. eliuich will
moot l-'rlilny nftornoon ut 2:U0 nt
tho homo of Mm. W. II. Meokor, till
N. Contrnl nvoiuio. All lutlloa uro
corillully Invited.
Tho (loldon Link Hlhlo clnna wore
nt homo Now Yonra Duy to thoir
frlmulH. Mm. Kvu M. Cnrlow mid
Mra. Hvn T, Youhk recolved.
Mr. Churloa Mufrni or Mexico la
(ho mioHt of Mr. nnd Mm, ( A. Ad-
limn.
A hdiIiiI mul liimlrunH rnectlriK '
tho llvti llnr lotlr,o wn hold KrluV
ulKht. Tho hull wn licaiitlfullj
ili'ioiiiluil with liollduy ureeriH. Ar
inuHiiully lurr.o iitimhor of peoph
oin iirenunl
A inont eiijoynh'e ilii in i) wtm nlvei
hy tint Kt Murk' Kmilor (lullil I'rl
duy I'Miiiliu: nl Kt. Murk' hull Hoi
Iduy ileiorutlon wero effccthil
ined Ameiii: thoMO Invited wore
Klhel (liilhlle, Loulntt WilllniiiKoti
liiylll Tlmlnlo. Vent Olmateml L'tlm
wyn Hrowti, Htlud HurolrlKK, Leal
Wnlllier, .lean Huilii), Mildred Atit'n
Luiimln Codirnn, Inn t'ochrnn, Mnr
Knret Knhrlc, Murnret Houttor, Jcnm
I'unl), Hnrn Norwood, Norn Norwood
Mny Hoke, Itiith I'nxlon, Mntuli; New
borry, S)hll l'Uh, Dorothy Wlcka
Carol) no Aiulrow. Cindy l'enrt
KruticeH Ilcnlli, Urhln Nutwlck, llelc.i
Hiiruckor. Anna I'uruckcr, Jrenr
Smith, H, Wnriior. Lcrioro Viiiilo
Jonn Atulernoii, Id it Leo Keuttior, Lu
tillo Itiuler, Ituth Wnrner, Trimcc
York, Lttclllo York, Mnrlo (I n ten, Dor
othy DitKKntt, Mr. Wnjne LtM-ver
Ituth Merrick, Vera Mvrrlmmi, Alum
l'erl, (I. (iiiten, Horace Hroinley, C
Hrmulon. .Iny Core, Chnn. M. Houle.
Wllwni Wall J. Hnrold Cochran, L
Wllllnnuou, Allen llutelrlntf. Jaunt
Vitiue, Frederick Heath. William
.MlUhell. II. ) I'urucker, Cot
Holmii, J. Hoke, I) It nil or, II. StrntiK
(luy Croiitttulllar, IMroti Jerome, II
DodBf. I'ntuk Itny, S. Hull. II. Sout
tor, llurvey riald, Don Nuwhorry
Then. I'lah, Uliuer To, Milt Helm
nhnnl, V. Hennctt, II. Alford, William
Vnwter. D. Hoot, D. Ilnncu, It. NorrU.
S. HnlKht, Chn. Cnrr, Trovo Luma
den, iuo. Villi, Lyle Wulther, Pord
Hill, Wn)iie Lcevnr. Ned Vila. Luth
or Tladnle, llerh StrnriB. llohert Kln-
le)lde.
Mln Pern Hutclilnon wna n charm
Iiik hontera New Yenr evening whci
nho enturtnlned nt hrldeR. Ilolldn)
dc'rornttoiia wero used. Tho i;ueti
prefent were Mr. nnd Mra. Itnlph
linnUell. Mr. nnd Mm. Hohert
Mr. nnd Mra. Homer Itollierinal, Mr
mid Mr. Hnrry (Srny, Mr. nnd Mm
llert Thleroff, Mr. nnd Mr Hrown
Dr. nnd Mm. Melhurn, Mr." nnd Mm.
Hnrry Lltulnay of Centrnl I'olht, Mr
nnd Mm. Clinton McCurdy, Mlaaen
Mnmlo Douel, Alothn Hnierlck, Itln
Lee ICimlnur. Alice Street. Ituth
Merrick, Triiehlood. Mcaam. llnnco.
Vomon Vnwter, Leo Hoot. Ko.
Liiuinilen, Tinny nnd ltnlidi McCurdy
The incmhcr of the Sained! club
eutertulued their htilimul with n
New Year' dinner nt tho home of
Mr. lMwnnl Soutter An Hnhornte
dinner wn rerved mid n moat on
Jo)ihle tlmo wn npont. Thonc
prekeut were: Mr. nnd Mm. (ieor;e
T. Col'lnn, Dr. uml Mr. W. M. Vnn
Scoyoq. Mr. and Mr. O. C. Hokb.
Dr. nnd Mr. C. C. Vnn Sco)oc. Mr.
nnd Mm. II. It. Khel, Mr. mid Mra.
II. U. Sloeckiuiinn nnd Mr. nnd Mm
Kdwurd Soutter.
The inurrlnKo of Mln Ada Dunn
to II. M Shaffer of Oakland, Cat..
occurred Deceniher LM5 nl tho home
of the hrlilo' parent. Mr. nnd Mra.
(ieorKe W Dunn, near Aahlaud, Itov.
W. T, Van Scoy offltintliiK. only
tho relative were prevent. After
a woiIiIIuk hreakf.int the couple left
for O.ikli'iul, Cnl., where thoy will
realtle.
Mlnne Mury Tiowhrldno, Inn
Cochrnu. Ituth Lawrence, Loulne
Wllllnnihou, Mildred Drown, Irono
Sulllvnn uml Krnnre flenth, Mary
Stexentou; Mennm. Hdlaon Mitrnhull
Cinolrion Merrick nnd Vernon (Inr
rett leuvo Sunday for tho University
of Oregon ut HtiKeiie, after bpendliiK
(he holldit) lu Medford.
Stunley ViuikIii) nnd Miss I'hoelio
VHibou weio united lu inurrhmo on
Monday nt tho homo or the bride's
parent, Mr. and Mr. Henry Vin
son, on North Itlvcmlde. After a
honoyiuoon pnul In Hiiiilhern Cali
fornia and Ailoua Ma, and Mr.
VniiKliu will letiirn to Medford.
Tho ladle or tho Altar noclety of
tho Catholic cliuuii will kIvo a carrt
party' next Tuentlay ovoiiIiik at tho
l'nrlsh hall. Tho lutlloa In clinrRe
are: McadmucH Schmidt, Mlkacho,
Dahley' nnd Seuuett,
Mra, (iOoiko KIiik eutortulued ul
her homo on Hunt Main atreot Fri
day ovcnluB for her diuiKhtor, Mlst
Marie, who has been apondlnK Uer
vacation lftiro,
Mr, nml Mm. D, X. Soiithoilaud
havo returned rrom I'ortland, whero
thoy npent tho halldaya,
MIhb KllzahotU Orlnnoll or Tuaco,
WhkIi , Ih vlnttlni; friends un (Irlffln
creels,
Tho Hwodlnli Yuln-feniit it
Smith' trail on Now Ynr' eve,
wn n grand niiccrnr Thono In clinrt;e
i tho entertainment did not expect
'ivor CO people nt tho iitmokf, out
nenrly 100 Hcnndlnnvlnri from every
nook nnd corner of Jacknon county,
except Aahlnnd, participated In the
ivent, tho flmt one ot tho kind that
ha over been celehrnled In aouthurn
JniKoti. About ninety or nlriety-flvo
per cent of nil the Htnndlnnvlnria Hi
Medford nnd klnlty attended tho
fcnt.
ThroiiKh Blckiie of Rorno of thr'
ri'Kiiliir performer, the ndvurtlncd
proKram wan rndltnlly clinriKcd, nnd
nl tho very bcglnnlm; the whole rnurd
cnl feature wn threatened to he turn
ed Into a fnrce. Hut at thla critical
.inrlod Mr. K. A Wood of ItoKU't
ther, n Hwedlnh rnuilclau of IiIkIi
talent, unexpectedly appeared on tho
icelie, mul took charge of the tnunlcal
prodiittlon. Over and over again
diirliiK tho whole evening, alio direct-
id tho nlrrglng of neverul of the rnot
amotia jintrlotlc Hwedlnh song, dem
irintrntlng Hint a nation which him
irodtiU'd n Jenny Llnd and n Krlatlua
S'llnrion enn alng If properly handled.
l.o Kamcill club gave n New Year
dinner to their hurdinnd Wedncadatr
night nt tho home of Mr lMwnrd
Soulier. Tho Indie entertain do
llghtfully nnd all hnd a Joyful time
tll long after the birth of the new
yenr. Thono present wero .Mr nnl
Mr, (leorgo T. Collin, Dr nnd Mm
W. M. Van Scoyoe, Mr. and Mra. O
C. Hogg, Dr. nnd Mr. C. C. Vnn
Scoyoe, Mr and -Mm. It. It. Kbel, Mr
mid Mr. II. O. Stoeckmann and Mr
and Mm. LMwurd Soutter.
New hn been reielved from MIbs
Carrie Alton. Hint he I studying- In
I'nrl with lluthellri and la ninklng
great progre and receiving gronl
encouragement. ClirlstmnB Kvo ahe
pltt)ed nt a bnii(iiit given there by
the American consul.
Mlaa Alton spent a year In Med
ford and will bo remembered a U
very flue violinist.
Mr nnd Mr. II II. 1'attemon en
tertained willi a card party New
Yenra Kvo. Hefrehincnt were
nerved at twolvo o'clock. Thoao en
joying Mr. nnd Mr I'attemon' bo
pltultty wero Mr. and Mr. Itobert
Holme, Jack Stewart, John Home
burg. Frank Amy, Hoger Honnett.
Hen Trowbrldgo nnd Mr. Gottlieb.
Mr. W. F Shleld'n Sunday nclioo!
school cln had a inont enjoyable,
progressive dlnnor ueadny evening
The cournea wero hold nt lx dirrer-
ent home, tho hostcanea being Misses
Catherine and MlpJred Hlnck, Mis
Vera Merrlman, Mls Mnrlo Klfcrtf
Mm. Shield, Mln Jean Hudgo and
Mlnse Mildred and Mnjorlo llonolds.
Mr. and Mm F. C. Kdmeads of
i:.it Jncknon street entertained nl
dinner New Year Day. Tho guest
wero Mr. and Mr. 11. Klrby, Mr-
Thomn Kdmends, Mm. Sarah T.
Wolverton, Mlwt Catho-lne Hdmeads,
Husnell Kdmeads nna Donnld Kd
mend a.
The Woman' Missionary society of
tfio Freahyterlnn church will meet
Tuentlny afternoon at tho homo of
Mm. Theodore Mnrnh on Hose ne
nuo, nt 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Hugg la
the lender mul Persia la the subject
for the afternoon.
Mla Mnrlo King, who hit been
spending the hollda)s with her par
ents, Mr. and Mm. George King, re
turns Sunday to St. Helen's Hall.
Portland.
Mr. nnd Mm. Louis Heunet are
receiving rongrutulntlout. upon the
birth of a ten nnd one-half pound
boy, horn Decembor "..
Misses niauche Mnulo and- Ituth
uml Mabel Daniels wero the guests
or Mrs. A, W. Sturgls lu tho Ap
plegnto last week.
Mra. Wlllanl Sntchwoll of Shetlds
nnd Mrs. Georgia Audort-ou of Al
bany wero guests of friends In Med
ford this week.
Mr. and Mis. Porter K. Turner of
California mo vUltliig Mr. and Mm.
John 11. Cnrklu and Mr. mul Mr.
11. II, MiCahe.
Mr. nnd Mra. B, V". Cantor left
tho flmt of tho week for Seattle,
whiro they will remain over tho
holidays.
Mrs. K. N. Warner ontortnlned nt
luncheon this weak In honor of Miss
Flora Gruy. Covera woro laid foi
twolvo.
Vnnco Colvlg leaves for Califor
nia Monday after spending tho hull
dii)s In Medford.
Voruu Canon ami Mlts Alice Hall
woro married December 31 at Sucra
mouto. Mr, nnd Mrs. K. W. Cardor or
Senttlo nro vlaltlng frlond In Medford.
A REAL PHOTOGRAPH tfF DOWAGER QUEEN ALEXANDRA
COMPARED WITH ONE OFTHE OFFICIAL PICTURES
All Ijhmtrntcd trnvel lecture will be
given at the Prtan)terlan entire l
Tuesday evening, January C, und'-r
the mieplces of the Ladles' Aid, by
Mr. John Clum. Tho lecture and
ficeno will bo dlfforeut from tho onu
given lanl )cnr.
The I'uront-Toachors' circle of the
Washington action! wijl meet In tho
nchool building, Friday, Jan. 9, at
2:31) p. in. The subject for the af
ternoon will be Hygiene and Sanita
tion. Mlssc Grace Hralucy, . Fjorence
Hazclrlgg and Mary Gore were house
guest a part' of this wVek ot Mlus
Doth Hnrnes who la visiting her
uncle, J. F. Wormian.
A New Year dinner wn given by
tho Korlneck eterlnary Iternedy com
pany to their omplo)ca at tho Med
ford Hotel. Covers wero lnld for
twenty.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gerlg, Mies .Mil
dred Gerlg nro spending a few day a
In Medford. Mlns Gerlg Is the gueal
of Mluo Huth Merrick.
Mr. nml Mm. K. II. llanley enter-
talnod Sunday nftornoon at tea whon
a largo numbor of their friends had
a most enjoyable time.
m
Mm. Kbell, who ha been nt tho
hospital ror tho past two week, Is
convalescing mid has returned tu her
homo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Watt entertained tho
r.00 club at their homo on Jackson
street Now Years Day with a turkoy
dinner.
Mr. C. G. Hoborts ot Hood Ktvor
la spending tho liojlduja with hla
daughter, Mrs. Glen Fabric.
Lincoln McCoriuuok. Jr., who has
been spending tho holidn)s with his
parents has returned to Dallas.
Miss Flora Gray loaves Monday
ror Now York whoro sho wljl btudy
music tor several months.
Mr. and Mm. Kdgnr Haror loTt ror
San Francisco, the first of tho week
to spend New Years.
Prof. J. A. Hoel or the O. A. C.
was the guest Hits week ot Mr. nnJ1
Mm. J. A. Wostertimd.
Miss Inn Cochran will return Sun
day to Kugoue, where she Is attend
ing tho university.
Hibhop Scadtllug will spending sev
oi al da) a In Metirord net week, ar
riving Thursday.
The Wednesday Study club will bo
ontortnlned next week at tho homo
ot Mrs. Luuibden,
Mrs. Fred Lewis and children or
Wollou spent tho tlrst part or tho
week in town.
Tho Guild or St. Mnrk's church will
hold Ha regular mooting Thursday of
next weok.
Mr. A. L. Dougtis and brlda hnvo
returned from their woddlug trip to
Portland.
m .
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Hntomnn of
Hrltlsh Columbia aro vlaltlng Jn
Medford,
Miss Gene llorton baa returned
from a visit u Kansas City.
Corbln Kdgell and Don Clark left
thla morning for Conallla, where-
they will uke a short course
Mm. Frank Lincoln or Etna. Cal.
la tho guest of her parent, Mr. ant.
Aim. J. Moihier.
Mr. Percy Cochran oft Missoula,
Mont., Is spending tho ho'.ldays with
hla paronta.
Miss Mildred Hick of Grants Pas
was tho guest this week of Miss
Fleming.
Mrs. K. K. Gore held an Informal
musical at her homo Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mra. Phil Hamlll enter
tained New Year day with a Tango
tea.
Mln Lotilto Williamson returns
Sunday to tho University of Oregon
J. A. Westerltind left this week for
a three months trip through the cast,
Mrs. Agnes Houncor of Portland Is
visiting relatives In Medford.
Mra. J. M. Keone who has been
seriously ill Is Improving.
Miss Hazel Hador returns Sunday
to Kugeue.
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WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES
Weekly Calendar, Greater Medrord'
Club:
Music Section
Monday, January r. nt 3:00 p. m
Pngo Opera House, Mm. Geo. II. Dag
gett, hostess. Subject, French Com
posors. Social Hygiene Section
Saturdny, January 10, at 3:00 p. ru.
Assembly hall, pubjle library. Dr.
Myrtlo S. Lockwood, chairman.
Tho Commercial club has asked the
Greater Medrord club to urgo their
members to purchase us many copies
or tho New Years edition ot tho Mall
Trlbuuo as possible, to send to their
friends In tho oast as a purely
booster proposition.
Their communication was ro
cclvcd too lato to bo announced ut
tho general meeting last Monday arid
tho club Is Inking this means of
notifying tho members.
Tho Civics section of thu Grentor
Medtord club Is to havo printed aud
posted in various conspicuous places
about tho city, copies ot the anti-spit-ting
ordlnnuco ot tho city or Modrord,
That a great many porsons aro not
aware such an ordinance exists, wo
must conclude sluco tho public
atnlrwa)s uud tho sidowajks on var
ious dowu town Btreets aro at times
all but impassablo to ladles.
Tho mayor has promised his hoarty
co-oporatlon lu tho ontorcoihont of
this law, a copy of which follews:
No person shall bo allowed to ox
pectoruto or spit on tho floor of any
public couvoyancp, or tho floor of auy
public hail, stairway, building or ot
flco; or upon any sldowalk within
tho limits of tho city ot Medford.,
And no person shall bo pormlttod to
sweep dirt, dust or any other roruso
from Btoro rooms, stairways, hallB or
any other building, or promises, upon
or across tho sidewalks ot tho city.
Professor Collins has decided that
tho high school pupils and thoso In
tho higher gradoa of tho grammar
schools, aro to bo dismissed on Mon
day aftornoou, that tboy may at-l
torn! tho mimical nt tho Page Theater,,
given by tho music section ot tho
Greater Medford cmlr. Thrco hun
dred ticket hnvo been printed and
theno will bo Issued by tho priori pat
ot enrh building to thoso who wish to
attend tho musical.
It hati been decided Hint tho nit
mission to tin school children will bo
ten cent Instead ot flva conts, as ut
thri Decembor mooting.
Mr. Ilowman, princlpnl of (ho
high school ia arranging with Mr.
Isaacs, Instructor In muslo for tli.)
Medford schools, that tho pupil bo
required to tnko nolo and later to
write oasnys or musical criticisms, nt
these concerts, a part of thoir mux
Icnj training. Thin 1 oxtra work for
which they wilt rccclvo school credits.
At tho regular meeting ot thi
Greater Medford club Monday after
noon reports wero read hy the chnlr
men of tho dlforcnt departments
showing tho umount ot work ac
complished by each section. Tho lion
pltnl fair committee with Mr. Mer
rick as chairman, reported that 1156
had boon raised lu their booth and
that, with tho consent of tho sister
superior, it had been decided to pur
'rhano an Instrument sterilizer, which
was tho ono thing most noodod by
tho hospital.
Tho Civic department had chnrKo
ot tho program and Mrs. A. A. Hlrd
Introduced Mr. Dunbar Carpenter
who mado a most comprohenalvo talk
on tho city manager plan ot munici
pal government.
His Ideas aro thoso ot tho moat
up-to-date thinkers of tho day thoo
'who sco tho falacy of trying to lm
provo our city administrations when
wo havo tho most antiquated form ot
government to cope with. Tho city
manager plan has Just been adopted
by Dayton, Ohio. It took a disas
trous flood to bring about this re
organization of Dayton but Mr. Car
penter predicts that not many years
hence we shajl have this form of gov
ernment In all our cities .nnd towm,
Just as Germany does today.
Ho traced the evolution ot city
government from tho mayor-alderman
plan, which is a relic ot anclont days
and not at alt suited to tho needs
ot tho twentieth century, through tho
Galveston commission form and tho
Dcs Moines plan, to tho most recent
of all ideas the city manager plan.
A rising vote ot thanks was given
Mr. Carpenter by tho ladles who wero
most enthusiastic in their applauso
bf his remarks.
Mrs. K. M. Andrews, chairman of
Musicai acctlon has a far vision for
the futuro ot Medford as a musical
center.
The scries ot musicals being glvon
by tho section nro only tho beginning
ot tho things planned. Of necessity
only a limited number can tako pnrt
in tho programs but this In no who
'.Imlts tho amount ot work that can
bo done, and is being dono for and
by tho department. It is tho dream
ot Mrs. Andrews that In the not dis
tant futuro Medford shall havo a
musical club houso which shall be
tho center ot tho community tho
common meeting ground ot nil thoso
who deslro to add culture and boauty
lo their lives and tho lives ot thoir
children.
To this end sho Is bending all hor
energies in tho gathering together of
a library ot music composed at tho
lives and letters ot tho noted com
vosors books on music muslcil
art treasures and musical Instru
ments. Any ono having anything of
this sort to donato to tho music sec
tion will do Mrs. Andrews a groat
favor by calling her up.
Ono very significant fact Is that
since tho formation ot tho music sec
tion a groat many peoplo havo Joined
tho cjub whom wo wero not able to
reach lu any otbor way.
And. tho best thing ot all Is that
tho schools aro going to co-oporato
"with tho department by allowing tho
higher classes to jnako extra credits
through writing musical essays or
criticisms ot tho programs glvon.
Prices will probably bo given by tho
muslo department for tho best es
says on musical subjects.
Men aro wanted to attend theao
concerts at tho Page Theater that
they onny gain somo Idea ot tho
really splondld programs being given,
Tho musical on .Monday is under tho
leadership of Mrs. George Daggott.
who has arranged tho folio whig pro pre
gram: Introductory talk on French
muslo and ludlvidaul French com
posers by Mr. Gerard Talllandlor, di
rector ot tho Medtord Conservatory,
Songs by Cbamlnado....S. Y. Beckwlth
Song by Mas8enet....Mlss F. McNasao.
Piano Solo Mra. Mabel Uabsoit
Aria front "Heredlado", Vision
Fugitlvo . . Mr, "Win, Yawter
"My Heart at Thy Sweet Vpce"
from Sampson and Delilah
Mrs. Chru. JIa)lrlgg
Danso Macabro by Salnt-Saens
for two plauos Mra. Carltoa
Janes aud Mr, Talllandlor
Torroador Song from Csrmea
by lilzet....Mr. George Andrews
General admission 25 cents, Clnb
vmembera admitted frtxs upon show-
lug membership card Ji't door.