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L K k r i ii MEDTfORP MA.TJJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OKEdON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1013 M.,V"T I !.'l.' '!! II 'J J.UU-. " L.'!- All rommunlratlnni should bo la by Friday. AililrciN society editor, or I'lion "5. A ip-'rl Imnti wedding hum ii lirntnl ut tin ii'hIiIciii'i' nl' Mr. nml .Min. II. I'leree nl' Capital Hill mi Hundny evening nt ll::il), when their daughter, Mi lleithu Miiy I'ieree, nml l!rli:i Iiiiiu'n Ilinlney were iiinr rii'il by lifv. I lurry ), Tueker ut the t'liiiMlnn cliuieh. Tin bible won a heniilil'ul gown nl' cmbioiilrieil etepe niul earned it linniMi't of Marguer ites Misx Lillian I'ieiee In a gmvn of pink chiffon nml en trying a boti. itii't of ilnl; I'liiiiiiliuiiH nlti'iitlrtl her hlHir. Mr. Klgin lliutue.v, Inothcr of tln gionui, wim beM iniiii, Mix, II, K. Tueker played the wedding mnreh, Alter tln eeienuiny luueheoii wiim m'ImmI liy liii' .minm'h .Mildred anil Ornce Myers Mr. IM I'ieiee anil MihN Helen I'ieiee. Mr, llraliii'V Iiiih iviM'iiily I'niiHlriH'ti'il it hciiutil'ul new bungalow mi liin ranch, lint Top Notch oii'lintil, vtheic tin iiilc will lie at Ihiiiii' In tliVir many fiicmlM af ter April 1. Itnth Mr. mill Mix, Hint, lii'.v lniM' lii'cii prominent in chin i'Ii eiicle. Mr. llratni'.v being nn m-tivr ini'iiilii'r nf tlix ('In Minn church ami Mr. Ilrntucy or tin tnttit church. .Mr. Ilrntucy Im iiImi ih nf McdfnrdV pnpiilar iiiiificimiM, Inning hem a mender of the I'nge oichctra fur Muni' time pifl. The PliMi'llln Hide or the Lailic' Ahl of the M, 1). ehiiieh gave a Kt. I'ntiick'H ilny hoi'inl ami enteilniii. nirnt in the chinch WcdncMlity after noon, The gucHlH were nief at the door hy Mri, Manning ami inviled to Mmm (he "blarney Meno" nml receive a hliiuiiriK'lii Mim, H. !', (Inrdiier hml charge f the "Tour Tin ninth lie- html," uhieh eoiiM'd a gicut ileal of merriment, aw the nlacc of interest ami relic or lielnml were very orig hull itH well itH Intighahle, Mr. W, M. Van Kcoyno wing "Kil larney," in her iimiiiiI pleasing iniiuner ami MiN Vehna Wood enti'itiiiiieil the gueMH with "Wearing of the (lieen" ami "When Irinli KyeH me Smiling," alter which those piesonl rcml short jokes mutt Hlories which were prcHcnteil to thefn at the iloor. Alter the progrum refichliineiils uoie hits eil of HiinilwichfH, Kliuinioek cookii'M anil ten, The deeni allium weic cniricil out in uiecu ami white. The Women' Au.iliurv of the Hap. tint ehiiieh eiiteiliiineil the member of the ehiiieh ami cnngic-tuliuii with 11 iptnrteily ini.niiiiry wielal Weil, nefilay evening at the home of II. .1. Ilohmin, 7'J7 S. Central avenue. The 1 minis Hem prettily ilecnrateil uilh hliiiiuroeU in honor of St. I'atricl;. SupHr wan seitcil at ti'M ami at K:0(l the following piiiiam was IJtvcu: Soiiff,, "I'll (In Wltrin You Want Me to do," hy all; "Our Worn, en'n Foreign Mi-Moiiuiy Sociely," Mrn. Ilolmer; miii, "The Ninety ami Nine," Mi-M (Iraec llratney; "Wheic Docn the Mit"-ioiiiiry Dollar flof" Ml-H. S. I,. Ilciim'tt; oeal ilni'l, MJnM'h ai.viic iniMH ami .M.vilie .Memlows; "Iliiplisi Loyally," llev. Slewnrt, act. iK puhtor; '"MK, itinle iiutie. '.. cry one hail 11 gum! lime ami voleil the firt ipinitcily Micinl a icat hiic-cesH, The Weilnemlay Study cluli met ut the library hint Weilnenlity. ('uncut evcnlH hy Mis. StoiMuiil weic well iiiohcn ami cutisrii iiiucii (iii'tiHhion. Tim hiihject for the afternoon, "Shakcf-peaic," eoulil mil fail to he of ialcicNt. Min, I'aluicr, in a per hiuiitlly comliicteil tour, look her ami ItoiN hack to the Ktiuluml of Shukc spcatc, milling imiteriiilly to the in tcicM hy ilcxeiihiu those liuililinH ami phteiv of Shakespeare's time which niiiv he Neen toilay. ('oailuct- iii about l.omloa ami through War uiekhire, at the ousliirl of Slinl-loril-oii-Axoii, the company wiim tiniiHfericil to Mm. I'ickel a niile. Ah thoiiuh personally piesenl, Mr-. I'iekcl took the company llnoiiyh anil about the Slriittonl-nii-Aon of to ilay, ami the Striilfonl-oii-Aou that knew ,Shiikfpeiirc. An iiilcieftiu close lo 1111 iulcrcftiii; program n Mrs. Sticet'n paper, "Appreeiatiou of ShakeKpcan' by lh ( onlrnipornricH ami Suceesors." The iiioiithlv ineetiiiK of the Mcil foul High .School I'lireul-TcuclierH' Circle was hehl at the hiuh hiiihlin Fiiiluy allcrmiou ut .'I o'clock, The atlcmhiiiee was small, hut enllumiiihtic in continuing the wot It of In inning home ami school into closer connection. The lirst uiiiaher on (he program was a reml hu,' by the secietary, Mrs, Powers, of the "Hiuh School ami the lloy," fiom I'lofessor XV. I), Lewis' "Dcmoc racy'K limb School." Professor Lewis is principal of the IVnn hih school, I'llilailelphin, ami one of (he forcinnst ciliicaiors of the country. Mr. Itowimin led in a discussion of topics for the coming year's study for the elide. Jleficsbmculs, eon" sislliid "I" chocolate, ami cakes, were then served by the domestic science department. All parents of high school students ale earnestly tiiped lo take pari hi the woik of this association, A very protty vyodilltiK ceremony wiim jiorfomiml Wudmmday 110611 at tho homo of Mr, ami Mm, Clinrlcii Dnrby oil (Irlffln Crcok when Atlss Alice V, Diirby ami Karl Liiinb were united In imirrlaKo by Itcv, Jamcii K. UnwIcliiM of the McthodlBt church, Tim ring corcmony was iihciI ami tho lirldn worn a beautiful i;own of wlilto Vtp do chlno nml carried a bomiuet of iiinrKiicrltcii, Mth, John Darby ut tcmleil tlic brldo and Mr, John Darby miir bent man, Tho home of tho school 'brldij wan vnry prettily decorated with Ivy and violet. After tho cere mony luncheon wow nerved. Mm, Lamb In tho daiiKhter of Mr. mid Mm, Clin, Darby of Griffin crcnlc nml litia n bout of frlendn In the valley. Mr. Lamb Ik thn non of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb of Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mr. Lamb left Wedneii luy cvenlnc for a gnvcral weokB lion vymooon IncludlnK Han lrnnclco and San Diego and will he, at homo about April IT. at Lima, Ohio, whi.Tft Mr. Lamb In ashoclalcd with hi father In I ho automobile, bmilm-mi. A SIREN OF CORSICA Tuesday eveiiiac Hip McnV dub of Ihc I'lcslivlcriau cliiirch held their legular monthly iiiecting in the chiipcl o the church, A deep-sea banquet was served at (1:.'I0. Cat lion .Inmes ami Mi"S Itnth Campbell delighted those present with a violin duel utter the bampict. Itcv. W. D. Dates, 1). )., of the Presbyterian church of (IriinU Pass ptvc thn address of the livening on "The Financing of a Church," followed liy a general dis cussioa on (he Hiibjeiil. This was the last meeling of the club this winter, as tiled adjourned until the iirst Tuesday in September, The W. C. T. V. will hold a moth err.' meeting next Thursday after noon, March 'J.'i, at the home of Mrs, .1. C, Woods, ll'J lloaidimiu street. Tho following program will he given. Song, "Praise Clud"; Scripture read iug, Mis. Flcimning; prayer, Mrs. Woods; song, "Messed Assurance"; "The First Mothers' Meeling," Mrs. Pouting, five minute talk by all; leading, selected, Miss Leonard; hong, "Drinking in Ihc Sheiives"; talk, Mrs, Howell; reading, Mrs, Den ning; solo, Vclvn Woods; "Lord's Prayer." The Kleclriit club of the California Oicgon power company held its regu lar monthly meeting in the club rooms of Ihc company on the evening of March 17, SI. Patrick's day. The meeting was presided over by .1. D. Simiotl. The dining room was deco. ruled in green ami luncheon was nerved. The jdibject of tho meeling was "Irrigation and Us Appliances" ami was thoroughly discussed hv Ihc follewing: II. L. Wallhcr, II. C. Stod dard, C. L, Clcvcngerc, C, W. Martin, .1. D. Sinnoll, F. F. Lodcr, F. Ii. Far var, .1, ,1, Skinner ami (I, II. Coiiwcll, ). L. Colvig presided ut the piano and Messrs Moore nml lluehtcr 10- liilccil huiiioroiis stoiis, Mrs. If, II, Sargent outei tallied with a pink luncheon Thursday af ternoon with fancy work ami tionvcr Hdtinn, (ho time pleasantly spent. Those present were: Mrs, Will II. florc, Mrs, W. V, Shields, Miss Liilnl, Mrs. 10. II, Poller, Mrs. II. 0, iWorlinnn, Mrs. F, K. Merrick, Mrs. . II. Pechles and Mrs, ,1. P. Sur t'ont of llliuois, The meiiibeis of Olive Kebckah lodge met in rcgiilur session 'fuesdiiy evening. After I hu business session the guests were invited in and all en joyed a social session. Mrs. It. .1. Loekwood sung it solo and M. L. Meadows gave a talk 011 "Work of Oddfellowship." All enjoyed a shamrock hunt, Mr.. Meadows win ning the piic for I hiding Ihc most. After securing partners by matching slates ami capitals, all went to the bampiet room, where icfieshmeiits were served hv the following commit cemmit tee: Mrs. N. .1. Wiley, chiiiiiuuu, as sisted by Mr. Wiley, Mr. ami Mrs. Will Hull, Mrs. Itnsa Itobbius, Mrs. flcrtrude Stevenson nml Foit Hub hard. The seventh and eighth grades of the Lincoln school will play a game of basketball with Ihc- seventh and eighth grades of the Washington school on the Washington school grounds Thursday afternoon, March 'J.'i at 4 o'clock. All are invited. No admission will he charged. The members of the Washington Parent Teachers' Circle will serve home made candy nml popcorn hulls. The proceeds will stnrt a fund for a piano to he used ut the lower grades. Allan It. Johnston of Sacramento, salesman for a large wholesale house of that city, visited his cousin, A. W. Johnston, nml family, whom he hud not peen for nearly twenty years, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Many pleasant hours were spent in talking over old times, Mr. Johnston left for home Thursday. On Oood Friday, April 2ml, the vested choir of tho Flrnt Methodist KplHcopul church, romilHtlnK of forty voire will bo heard In Htalnor'ri "Crucifixion ' Thin In ohp of the moHt beautiful ami appropriate nacred rnntiUnn ,..r written to be mied on Oood Friday. Those who had the privilege or hearing thin choir King thin hint J cur were of Ihc tinanlmoun opinion It wan one of the most beau tiful nml Impressive nervlrCR they ever attended. On Tuesday, March 710th. they hnvo arranged to go to Anhlanil where they will give the Mime cantata at thn Armory. Tho people of both Ashland and Medford will no doubt show their apprecia tion of the character of work thin vholr Ik doing by attending these two rendltloiiK. ... The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist Kpis copal church of Ibis city held its an nual thank offering service last Sun day. A large congregation was in attendance and an offciiug of -! was. received. The following program was given: Ilynui, by cougrejjntion; prayer by pastor, llev. Hawkins; an them by choir; Scripture reading; reading, Miss Sara Van Meter: solo, Dolph Philip-; "Voices of the Wo men," by M'veial young ladies; read A "Hard Tlmo Social" was given by thn Kpworth League In tho church hint Tuesday evening, tho rnimo being Ihc celebration of Bt, Patrick's day. About xeventy-flve, leaguer and friends were proHcnt. Kach guest wan met at tho door and a flno lm- poncd If not wearing a suitable con tinue, flumes and atmmnmontn of tho ovenliig were In keeping with the oc cuslou and showed credit to thone having the matter In charge. Rc frcHhuienlH -were nerved, carrying out the ncheiiio of tho evening. A box social wni given by the la dles of tho Catholic church Wednes day evening at tho parish hall, which wan well attended. The evening wan xpent In dancing, inmdc nnd gamen. Towards the clone of Ihc evening all idrew partners and the boten were 'distributed for ftupper. PlanK have been perfected for tho week of prayer to bo observed at the First Christian church thta week pre ceding Hunter, V:30 each evening. The Kervlcon will bo Instructive, In teresting and Inspirational. A gen eral invitation Is extended to you. . Mlm ICdllh Olson and Dorothy Thorne of Medford attended a party Saturday aftcrno'on given by Miss draco Talor at her home In Ash land. Tho afternoon was spent In needlework, pleasant conversation nnd music. .Mrs. M. M. Seaman of Koguo Hlver ban been spending the week with her ft JBr v Ji it&Wnm 'dTM. HmCPT MVMBMMWMlHii4'' r mm LmBMmmmuummmWmWmmMmmmm "A Siren of Corsica," n beautiful' ness of the Latin race. Helen (lnr photoplny with n powerful cast, i.den appears in a Iwo-part Vitagrnph one of (lie fonlure at the Page Sun- ilny. Tho Corsica woman, played hy Lillio Leslie, U an intense role, nud melodrama, "Snatched From a Hum ing Death," n picture of primitive characters with primitive cinotionH on the frontier. A clever comedy "C11- tlir elevrr and beautiful actress is 'pid's Column," features Sidney Drew eminently .filled to depict the fierce-1 as the gay deceiver. Thn monthly business meeling and social of the llaptist Young People's Union wan held Friday evening, March 10, at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Dennett. About fifty young people were present and n very cnjoynble evening was f-pent in music and gameq, after which light refresh ments were served. Through an oversight last week, mention was not made of n delightful violin solo given by Itilcy Davis from "Mnrtlin," which was played nt tho Pnrent-Teaohers' circle meeting nt the Washington school last Friday afternoon. The solo was highly ap preciated ami showed much talent for n young plnyer. l7:n.T3 TERKW ii . ju-jfi juLi-j-umass Miss (lladyn Hartley arranged a dollghtful afternoon for a number of her girl friends on tho Itttlt of tills month In honor of hor birthday, (lamps and music won enjoyed un til luncheon wan nerved. Tho tnblo wan olaboratoty decorated with spring flowern. Tho center pleci being lamb tongue nnd vlolotn. Tho fav ors were drenneU dolls with violet colored drennen After luncheon ft lien nut hunt wan thoroughly enjoyed Minn Elizabeth Kunnclman winning tho head prlrn, a Colgato sot, and Minn Margaret Ilarrliton tho booby prlzo, n violet colored rase. Thnw present wero Minn Thclraa Onnaway, Minn Lnne Klum, Minn Ixilla Debley, Minn Cleone I'ottenger, Stlsn AUcon Hell, MIih Lillian lloblnnon, MIm Margaret Harrison, Mliw Dorothy Myers, Minn Gcrtrtido Hargrove, Miss Lydla Deano, Miss Elizabeth Fumel man, Mlnrt I)ls Qulnenberry, MIm Fay Dlckernon, Minn Itnth Smith, Mlns Mablo Hartley, Mls.i Oladyn Hartley, Deltn Mn is Hip naino of a nnw sorority that has been formed at tho Oregon Agricultural college, ii list of members include Home of the most prominent women of tho institution. Miits" Mnrgaret Irene Smith of Med ford and Misrt Marion Hodgson of Ashland arc members of tho sorority. Beginning next vear the organization will live in a chapter house. Mr. and Mm. George Carpenter on tcrtalned at dinner Wednesday even ing for Mf, and 'Mrs. A. K. HettHon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 8aladn and Mr. and Mm Fred Hopklnn. ing, Miss Dunhnm; paper, "India," ,,aUKhuri)i MrH (. mttlfa and Mrs. Miss Helen Dahl euletlaiiicil the WcdncMlny llridge club Wednesday afleriiooii. The color scheme, of green was carried out in tho deco ra tions and luncheon. ... The Ludics' Aid or the Presbyter iuu church will meet in the chapel of the church nc.t Tuesday afternoon. Mr. C. 0. Power; solo, Clarence Meeker; address, Key. Hawkins; thank effering: hymn, benediction. Wednesday evening the Hoys' Dihle class of ihc Christian church gave a social for the members nnd friends of the class in the basement of the church, (lames were played ami re freshments served, ihc tables being decorated with St, Patrick's day em IiIciiih of pipes, shamrocks and hnls. The patty was well attended and a good time hud hv Jill. Captain nnd Mrs. A. L. lliley of St. Cloud, Minn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wnkrmun. This is their second visit to the Koguo Hlver valley. They will stop at the Panama exposition en route home. Mrs. ,1. A. Pcudy and children of Hartford, la., arrived in Medford on Sunday ami will he Ihc guests of Mis. .Lou D. Jones of 'JO I Hooscvelt ave nue. ... Mrs. L. A. Sitlado entertained the N11II0 llrldco Club at her ranch homo near Central Point Thursday after noon. The Tuesday Luncheon Club met ut tho homo of Mrs. H. L. Walters on Slnklyou Heights Tuesday afternoon. Marlon Lance. Mrs. Lou D. 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