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PAftl BTJt MEDFOfel) MAlt TUTBTINE. nUDFOUD. OKKClOX, SATTKnAY, MAY 0, 11 . .,,. ,,.i Vnm- ml 'JAit 3ly HKnTy V All communications gliouM bo In by Friday. Address society editor, or phono S2-J. A quiet wedding loo plnce nt the libnio of .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Daley, on West 10th utrcct, nt four o'clock Monday, May I, when their daughter Onal wn Rlvcu In marriage to Mr. l'ord A. Hand of Mc.Mlnnvllle. Oro- gon, the ring ceremony being used and Uev. Shields offhatlng, only the Immediate members of the family being present. Tim young couple left Monday evening for the North and after a (.hurt trip will return to McMlnnvllle, where the groom has n beautiful homo prepared for his bride. Mr. Hand Is well known among Medford's younger set and will Ik? greatly missed by nor many friends. Mr. Hand In n Pharmacint and In a gradunto of the Oregon Agricultural College. Tor tho pleasure of their guest, Miss Sidney Dibble, of Hillings, Mont. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilalph Dardwoll gave a very pretty porch party Wednesday evening, at their attractive homo on South Oakdatc. lanterns lighted the porches and red carnations wcro used ns hou.c decorations. Tho evening was spent In dancing, after which a buffet supper was ser ved. Tlioso present, beside the honor guest were: Mr. nnd Mrs. llarry Gray, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hoth crmnl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Lindsay, of Central Point, Mr. Drury, Misses Ida Leo Kcntucr, Qene Horton, Alice Streets, Leola Trueblood, Messrs Lee Hoot, Deuel Tumy, Uullis. Dick Hanro nnd Tracy. A progressive birthday dinner was given Tuesday evening by a number of young people, whoso birthdays occur In May. Tho dinner was ser ved, each courso at n different house. Thoso entertaining were: Mr. Thom- ns Griffin. Miss Kllcabeth Ulchards, Miss Kdlth Wilson. Miss Ksther Har rison nnd Miss Laura Trlcchler. Following tho laht course, which was served at the homo of Miss Trlechler. tho evening was spent in danllug. At tho Annual mectlug of the Col lege Women's Club, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Porter, on Oukdnlc, Saturday afternoon. There will be an array of babies, as each member is expected to bring a baby. Thoso not possessing any will' have to borrow ono for tho occasion. Klcc tion of officers will bo held at this time. Dr. Fred Page nnd family are ex pectod noon from IOS Angeles, where they have been for tho past two years. Dr. Page has bought tho Geo. Llndlcy Iioiimj on Siskiyou Heights and will mako that his home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sumner had as dinner gucsU, at tho Medford Hotel, Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Madden, Mr. uud Mrs. Dulroy Golrholl nnd Mr. and Mrs. If. T. Klndley. MIfh Icigh Siicncer, who Iihh been tho guest of Mr. nud Mrs. K. F Guthrie of North Juckhouvlllo, re turned today, to hor homo In Van couver, II. 0. Mrs. Annie Kcllohor and Miss Kel- lohur have returned to their homo on S-'i tith Onkdnlo, after a visit or sever al mouths iu Cullforulu and Texas. Mr nnd Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter outortniued ut dinner Tuesday, for tho pleasure of MlfaB Slisuldlo ltooli of Aliunde City, N. J. Mrs. Harry Gnu is outcrtululng this afternoon iu honor of Mlw Dili bli thu homo guest of Mrs. UUrd well, Mr. uiul Mrs. II. ('. Mclntyru and Miss Gldney of Plain View, Texas, aro.tho guests of .Mrs. Aliulo Ktllhor. Miss Itobort 1 1 till 1 and llttlo iluutsht or Icavo this moutu for tho Kant, whoro (hoy will Biwnd thu summer. Mrs, Delroy Gelchull and sou leave noxt week for u (short vUI n Minna upolls und Ht. Cloud, Mluncsotu. .Mr. !'. F. Outhilu It'iivim noon for H visit with hor uuul. Mlm llgji Himww In Vwnrouvnr, II . Thu Nulla C'lfH' wl'l M". ' C, KHtHtr, Tliuri'lu)' afternoon. TlM 'tH14y Willi wflU'i'lltennlii".! Mr Harold O. Simpson and Miss Margaret Fiorey wore tlulctly married nt the home of tho brides' brother, Mr Chnunccy Fiorey, in Jacksonllle. nt noon. Sunilny May , by Nov. Paul S. Dandy. Mr. Simpson Is manager of the Western Lumber and Supply Co., of Talent, where tho young couple will mako their future home. Mrs. Simpson Is the daughter of Mr. A. J. Fiorey. Post-Master of Uaglo Point. Their many friends, of the valley, wish them success and happiness. Mrs. John Wilkinson entertnlned Wednesday evening for the pleasure of a few Trlends. Tho evening was spent in guessing contests. Miss Lor- nine Hilton winning the prlie. a beau tiful buuch of carnations. A dainty supper was nerved afterwards. A pink and whlto scheme of decora tion being used. Pink cnrnntlons forming the ecenlcr piece. Tho guests were: Mrs. Allendur fer. Misses Loralne Hilton, lonne Flynn, Helen Dahl, Agnes Isaacs, Zoo and Vernn Griffin. The Pacific University Male quart elte, which was heru tho first of tho week, was delightfully entertained at dinner by Mm. ri. B. Gore Tues day. Hi the afternoon Jay Gore gave the students a ride through tho valley. Tlioso prcseut at the dinner were: Misses ltuth and Ksther Warner, Mary Gore. Jean Hudgo and Coryell. Messrs Webb. McCoy. McNeil. Sch nildtke and lllowcr of tho University. Carlton 11 ram! on anil Jay Gore. The ladles auxiliary of the S. W. H. M. or the Christian Church, held their rcgulnr monthly meeting nt the homo of Mrs. Darnell, Wednesday afternoon. China was the subject. The old and new China nud the cause and effect of the Chinese revolution was ably presented in a pncr by Mrs. A. U. Drown. After which an Informal discussion was held and refreshments served. Tho Annual meeting of tho Colony Club was held Monday afternoon at w)hl)U time the following officers were elected: Mrs. Geo. II. Daggett. President: Mrs. W:n. Sooy-Smith, Vico-Presldont; Mrs. Stewart Patter son, Secretary; MIsm Mable Ilurko. Treasurer. Directors, Mrs. Chns. Conner. Mrs. Frank Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Parkhurst. of Portland announced tho engage ment Wednesday evening or their daughter, Miss Luln, to Merrill Thompson Kastham. Miss Park hurst has spent hcvcral summers nt Crater Lake and Is well known here. Miss Carrie Alton, who will long he romembercd hero for her nrlls tic playing of the violin, has return ed to this country from Paris, where she has been studying and is teach ins In tho New Kngland Conservatory or Music, iu Iloston. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Patterson, wcro hosts at a dinner Friday even ing, given in honor of Miss Leigh Spencer, who returned to her home this week. MIsFea Nelllo Con ley and Vcnlta Crosby of Grants Pass, who have been visiting frlonds In Medford, have returned to their home. Miss Madeline lllughuiii returned to her homo In Santa Harbara Wed nesday, after spending aovern! weeks In tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ISuIHh aro re ceiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, I U chard Spencer, born May 0. Tho Iowa Society will attend a moonlight picnic hooii. at thu home of Mr. J. F. Hopkins In Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc.Mauus uro iccul vlni,' i-ongrutulntlonH upon thu birth of twin daughters, born May 3. Miss Joun Audenon has returned from Corvallls. where sho attended tho Junior week-end at D. A. C. Mlhs Abulia Kmerlck entertained Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Dlbbel or Hillings, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prchton are receiving congratulations upon thu birth of a koii. May 'i. m Mrs. Chandlsr Kgau and Utile, duughKir, will jtpeud Uin sumiuur In Ihii Hast. Mrs. M. C, lUrlinr Miturlnliied for (bo plwiwiro of Mrs. 1'foulx. Mrs W A I'liljjcr omwlnluiwl Willi a iiiiniiMJii I'rlilu). Mrs. It. II. Stearns of Central Point entertained with n elaborate sl course luncheon, Wednesday for tho pleasure of her daughter, Mlsa Flor ence, nu attractive bride to be. There wore 1 covers and the table was decked most originally ami artistically, tho color scheme being Iu red and white. Cut glass vases filled with rod und white cnrnntlons and greens. The favors were mlnature suit cases, con taining rice nnd a unique veno an nouncing tho dates of the wedding day of Mr. J. C. Harnum of Medford and Miss Florence Stonrtis of Central Point. After luncheon, the guests made up four tables of Hearts honors falling to .Mrs. Kenneth "lloebe nnd Mrs. Geo. Pankey. Tho scoro cards wore Cupids bearing tho Initials In gold or Hie bride nnd groom to be. An especially enjoyable feature of tho entertainment, was tho toast, pro posed to thu happy pair by Miss Poor of Portland. Hero's to the bride that is to be. Happy and nulling nnd fair; Hero's to those who would like to be. And aro wondering when and where, Hero's to the health or the happ pair. May good luck meet them every where; And may each day or wedded bliss, Ho always Just as 6wect as this. Tho guests present were: Mlstos Pearl Hoss, Frnnclno MeNassor, Lucy Poor. Nettle Lewis. Mesdnmes Max Kngland. Guy Tex, Clarence tavern. Wnno Leaver, Kenneth Heche, James Connought. Geo! Pankey, Shipley Hoss, Kliucr Chlldors. Harry Stottxe and W G. Harnum or -Medford; Mrs. Stearns was assisted about tho rooms by Mrs. Perkins nud Mrs. Nor cross. Mrs. A. H. Cunnlnghnni entertain ed Friday afternoon, a dainty two course luncheon was served, tho color scheme being carried out In red and white carnations and candles were used for the table decorations. Thoo Invited; Mrs. Klrby Jor dan, Hoyd, Kails, Lance, Mulkey, Bowman. Wahl, Kmerson Seeloy Kbel. Wilkinson Kdmeads. Wold, A. K. Cunningham. O. (). AlendHe. Tho hostcM wns aMlrted In serv ing by Mrs. Alcndorfer.. Donald and Catherine Kd wards and James and John Klrby wore present. Tho I .adles Aid or the Prosbyterlnu church wns delightfully entertnlned Tuesday nftornoou, at tho home of Mrs. Stevenson, on the Ashland rond. The subject for the afternoon was "Africa", which was presented by Mrs. Krlbs nnd Mofidnmos Tomey nnd Warner gave reports of the annual meeting at Ashland. The Aid meets next Tuesday In tlij chapel, with Mrs. W. II. Gore ns hostess. Messrs Kverett und Karl Trow bridge wuro hosts at a Jolly party, Thursday evening, at their homo on Klevcnth street. Their guests wcre: Misses Lois Kstos, Frnnklo Offut, Hazel Coflold, Klslo Colo, Msssrs Goodrich and Swartout. Mrs. J. I. Stouart gavo a pleas ant surprise) party Moudxv afternoon. to her mother, .Mrs. It. Scofleld. Tho affair was given In honor of Mrs. Scoflcld'H 79th birthday. Tho gurhta present before tho honor guest, woro; Mosdamcs A. Dufr, T. It. Wilson. Kellogg, Leo und Williams. Mrs. It. W. Clancy entertained tho Sunday tcliool teuchorH of tho Presbyterian church, Monday evening at her homo en Nob Hill. The iiliiinui nf the Mi'dfonl high M'lionl gave a ilauce Friday evening nt the N'liliitoiium In lliu hili m-IiooI MiulcutB. MIkh Ksther Watt, who has been visiting friends heru, has returned to her homo in Salum. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Webb have returned from a visit of several mouths In Kngland. Miss Helen Mealey Ik the guest of her cousin, Mrs. MoNeuluy In Horn brook, Cal. Mis. Winifred llunott Taylor of Chicago, is tho guost of Mis. Phil llainlll. Mr. and Mrs. Chandlgr Kguu on turtuliiud ut dinner Thursday even ing. Mr. nnd Mr. Dunbar Carpenter warn dliiuiir hrait Friday ovcnliig. t Col. Htid M.r. J- !' Miiinlr are ipOliilliiK tbo wok III I'oiHund Mrs. K. F. Oiilhlln y,nn hoMix m a ion, TotMulny iifioiimoii. Two piano rceltnln, bv pupils or 1)V 1( ,,.,.(, ( VVN riunVtii'd In Mr Fred Alton Knight, agisted by (xm ,.ivilllalile muilUer, Uuue Ue-t Mr:'. Floreiuo Mnlllduyllnlght will o. (,;., pnlH ,,((,, ' M tt,m. bo given at the Knight mulo studio. ,K, ,.,,(,(.N ,j ,.u,iwh in a iiniunm llf. South l.uuiel street. ThurMla.v ,(), U((t UI( , ,mM, , ,is and Friday evenings, Mn M and 1ft. to(l!,( tlllll ,, r)M. U,rl -,lH vw- dmlssloti to Kies'o recitals Is by In- n.,,,,.11.. u,.,i. vltatlon. which will bo fouud.'d uponi The tlrnnls Push memboii, nhnitl I it'ittit t 111 it tn li tilttf ikil i ll'ii fit ililVl II cover n wldo range In dno muslr ,.. , ,.., ,., ., llll IHII "IIIIM'IU'PI " ' MM wiv limn nnd should roo very IntoreitliiR uud enjojablo to all who attend. a Mr, .1. F. Kent enlerlained lite ThomIiiv l.uueheon elult tlif week. Mrs. W. J. Cook, or Oakland. Onl., It the guest of Miss Weeks. About I'J.) Mil(Uis mithercil tit Mll oiiie hull IihI evening tor the pur poe of uituei'iii degree work. At he rciptet of Medfonl Maonii' lodge, tlte UriiuU Pn.s M.i-iu.-e no li reo ten in vow kindly ct'iiiMMd to confer tlie work, which hji- etnoyeil velurn alter lodge. A"tilnutl'M tli'le giilloit moltiivit up about lucul.v xli-otut ami reHiiled iw Imvinii every eleelivo and ntmiiltvo nffeer of Ike lodge iiiwonl txi'i'il Ike lylor. Tlii tli'iuoiiotralct the (rue pence niiil'lini- w I. i ii ihii in 1 1 ii i . -ffjgggw Hiuli otvnVloiiH will lin inonv llmt I- ini'vnllltii' ill Alilil-i.luniiuL: Uiul l,o!e. No. I.V A. V. & A. M., mill l'Miienl. All fiuvwil ivorW only irmi- that nuil.v In Hlieiigtli. I"'iiitf " tlrnllil lliuis Tliex luillier ivpui'lctl Hull Uiclr The IimIIcx ul Hie AUnr MoeieiV ell leiliiliiril with it eiiiil pally it tul iluiii'O j'riiiii'xiln.v evening In Ike I'minli hull, IvIit wiittlil luive hImi Ihmmi iiivxint eveepl I'm" Ike litel Unit lie win euii rini'il ul I ho koMiilal. TkV n ice- ntil Hull any loilge ean lie pnuul of mi Ike iH'ciixloti of u vUilulloii to nil ulkor Imlge. A xpleuillil hniiipii'l wai wlileli win iiielllly ili'i'iiinti'il fof Ike oi'i'inIoii. Mi'Hiliiiiii' ('lull leu HelilOf fi'lln, Flunk (llld.k'u, V. ('. Dekle.v, M'l-veil in Ike kiiiiiiuet hall, vvlilolt nil jduiii'tl, Selinelli', lli'. t'oiiim ntul look of Creel v. After -H I'K. A. Dull Mere in chaigt' ol the pin- win I'ltllt'd m outer anil nw verv liiii'ii'Hluix iviuutk'- weie initile hv Ike Inolkerx nud vNiling hrutliei, alter wlileli all il'iuiilcd lor their koine-., gniili. MIhh (llmbi of Yr;a, Dal lug friends In Medloid. U vltdN TSH For Sale Ford automobile, flrxt rial's repair, top carriage, single harness, three inch lumber wagon. Osborn disk two. horso nearly now, Syracuse chilled plow I'J-lurh. corn cultivator .two horse, oak dresser beds, etc Call at onco nnd get bargain, own er leaving town, resldeuc ot A. MOODY Talent, Oregon Graduation Time J las arrived ami iio(liinj makes nicer or more suit able presents than .Jewelry, Silverware or Diamonds. "We have a big stock and of fer a few suggestiens: I t ? ? r r ? ? t ? ? f T t f t t T t t t -f-t t ? ? T f V T A r ? h Our Knowledge of Your Needs Again Has Guided Us ih selscting the right kind of clethss for Spring and Summer. We'vs chossnjor you sooftcn that wc know just what class of nsw t fabrics ahd fashiohs you demand and our long sx pcrience in buying now again has snahled us to discard un desirable idsas and frills and sclsct only th i Very Latest Approved Fashions and reliable work i mi nsliip sttch as .von'll find in Hirnh-Wickwlro Co.'s high-grade ready-to-wear garments. We know yon will ru laiii full confidence in iisfyon selei.'t your new clot lies ajoiK' store. Have you seen Hie new Shirt and Drawer ('oiubiiliitlou' If not. have us show you. The only place iu the iity where you can see a complete display of this lie wcrcation. To see is to buy. "jvtonar"Jr Comsat Cotttiers Bracelet Watches, Thin Model Gents' Watches, Van ity Cases, Rin of all kinds, big variety Pins, Diamonds,; mounted and unmountod. g MARTIN .1. RFMY I Vik.ti. (tin 1itutftt fin1 tlkk IU H.llVlll. . . fAtyraRTTasiitrrimrrsam' orecsoim Corner Main and Harriett Streets. A. A. A. A. A A ' T. aa aTa aTi, ma. ? . . T.TV.T - AT ? AL Ak ! ! 'V HH( a .o t ? t T ? ? T ? ? t ? ? t ? r ? X t ? -f" ? ? t t f X y ? ? t r v A 'vvvvv?? I - J A. A.JA... A Jmmm A X ? t T f t ? I ? T t t t t y ? T ? ? J I J T r t t JL i v w HOT POINT WEEK MAY 11 TO 16 x?1' LmM ' - '- You aro cordially invited to visit our store during this salt; nf household electric appliances. Come tomorrow and sec this dirt play of the latest in electrical household helps. Let. us show how ihoy work how they'll do your work how they'll lessen the 'labors of housekeeping anil make it a pleasant task. I The New Ueflector Type (.flowing Klecfrie Stove, Wegularly 0.00, At $2.50 It, is just like cooking over glowing coals with riitllrdHl!fjs"!'M except that there are no coals, no ashes, no smoke. ' ".'':, You'd belter hurry, before they're all sold. aAttWM2f 5fc WA ,-W 'i ? ? ? ? X ? ? ? y y j f y y t y y y V t y f y y y- t . T T California-Oregon Power Company f 'J 10 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon. & MtyWWHMW t A mmajdihi