Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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The annual Flay Day exercises of' Miss Grace Josephine Drown Is the
'the Klks' lodge will bo held nt tho I fortunate possessor of a contrnct that
Klka' Totnplo, Monday evening June calls for her presence In New York
H at 8 o'clock. At this tlmo Elks I Inter this summer to begin rehear-'
tho world over, -will pay tribute totals. for tho leading Ingenue with the'
tho stars and stripes. The beautiful i musical comedy. "Urlnulnii Ui Fnth-
nml ImpresBlvo flag ritual of tho or-,'er," built on tho famous (leorge Me-
Wcdiiesdnv evening the Masonic
hull was the scene of hiilliuncv when
Henincs Chapter, No. (ill, 0. V. K.,
lielii irreeetion for the worthy grand
mutton, .Mrs. Nellie MeOovvnu, who
is u ineinhtir of tlit Mcdfonl chapter.
The olliceis mid members of Alpha
Chapter, No. 1, Ashland; Ailuiel
Chapter, No. .'), Jacksonville; Jos
ephine, No, 'Jl!, Omul- Puss; Ncv
itn, No. D.'i, Cent in I Point, vvuie in
viteil. The guests vvetc met nl the iloor
hv it eoiumittee, who presented eiteli
uest witli n ted kisV' mill escorted
them to the lodge loom, where n tc
eeptinu eoiumittee composed of all
past matrons and patrons of Kennies
Chapter, welcomed them. The hall
vyns decorated with bushels of loses
mill red stars hung fiom the ceiling,
while lingo .jurdiiiicrs of roses weie
in every available place.
Across the fiont of the hall in led
letters were the vvoids, "Our Own
Wot thy Mai ion." The haiuiiiet loom
was ileeornted with liand-iminted
yellow mid hlnck hutlei flies and has
kels of pink roses, milking- a most
heaiitiful picture. .Much credit is due
the tlecninting committee lis much
time was spent in dccointing-.
AftcV the exemplification of the
wink hv the Star offieeis there Wete
miiny pleasing speeches, I'. K. Mei
)ick make the prcseutatiou for the
Hrntnes chnptcr of the gilt to Mrs.
McOnwnn of a hemitiful cut glass
iihuond set. Sister Crocker of Ash
land mnile the presentation for the
visiting chapters, who presented .Mrs.
McOowau with a liaud-paiuted choc
olate set. After chapter closed tho
guests- were invited into the hannuet
hull, wheio refreshments prepnied hy
tlie nu.silinry committee weie served.
Mrs. Ilamiltoii, as ehniiman, received
much praise for the capahle iiml sys
tematitt way tlie ctovvd was hnudletl.
Tuo large howls of punch, presid
ed over hy young Indies, weie much
I'lijo.vetl, ns well ns the other good
things. A short program had been
ilanned, hut owing to the lateness of
the hour only one responded. A
beautiful vocnl solo hv Heihert AN
i'onl wits much enjoyed. After n
hhort social hour the quests depart
ed. About IKK) were in attendance
nuil tlie distinguished quests weie:
3lr. Nellio McOownti, W. (I. M., of
Oregon; .Mrs. I.ida V. .Stone, I'. (I.
M., of Colorado; Mis. Josephine
Crocker, 1'. 0. M. of Oiegon; Mis,
Lean Stnunnril, I'. 0. M., Culifornin;
Irs. L. M. Subin, giniid ehaplain,
(irnnts Pass; MYs. F. Maude Ilnr
jjrave, grnud Aihih, Med ferd: Mrs.
Kdua Ittdmett, grand Maltha, Central
I'oiut,
tier will bo given. Thn public Is In
vited to these exc'teiseH. The follow
ing program will he glvtn:
The program is as follews:
Music, "Klur-Spanglcil Hitnuer"
. . Hazelnut: oiehestin
Intioduetorv exeieises
K Mil ti'tl llulcr and officers.
Player Chaplain
Souk, "Columbia, the flem of the
Oei'iin" . Miss Flotenco Huzclrigg
Flag Ret'onl . Ous Newbury
Solo, "'Neath the Old Red, White
and Illiic,'' woids and music hy
George T. Wilson Herbert Alfoitl
Caiter Hrnnilnn, ticcompanist,
AHnr service.. K(uiie and officers
"F.lks Tribute to the Flag". .
A. C. Hurgcss
Music, "Roses' llone.viuoon"
Hun'liigg oi chest ra
solo, Selected William Vavvter
Heading, "Makers of the Plug," hy
Fiankliu 1. Lane, seeietarv of
the Interior Mis. den. T. WiNnn
Patriotic, address .
Itev. William II. Hamilton
Son;;, "America" Audicnco to join
Wednesday cvcniiur the Christian
T'ndoavor society of the Christian
ohitrch held their regular business
meetinc. at which time officers for
the .vciir weio electetl as follows;
Piosident, Aunt's Robinson; vice-
president, Call .Men ill: iccnrihng
secretary, Mu-" llensoii; coriespond
in" seeietarv, Murv llcnson
ing secretary, Russell Wallace: liens
urcr, Howard (Smiier. Various plans
weie discussed for the coining your
mid it is expected that the society
will continue to hnpiove under the
eadeihii) of Miss ohiiisou.
Tho Serious Ten club wn enter
inined at the home of Miss Mnigiuct
English, Il'i.'l South Orange stieet, on
Tuesday evening. The rooms weie
very prettily decorated with roses.
The evening was spent with fancy
vvoik, after which dainty icfiesh-
wonts weie served. Those present
weio; Misses I.orena Htrutton, M.vrle
Davis, Myrtlo Purkoypile, I.elic
Whisenant, Doris Layne, Reilith
Jones, Viv'ian Stewart, Ivlnit Mar
quis, IMna Denuaer nnd Mnraret
Kiifc-lish.
The College eluh held their hist
mooting of the year at the home of
Mrs. K. II. Porter this afternoon. A
vury enjoyable afternoon was had
and a mot iiitcie-tins progntm was
given as follews: Piano solo, Mis
fittnoviove Wortmau; readimr, Miis
Jackson of Aahlnntl; solo, Mr. I'. II
florh; niHiIing, Miss ltriggs tif Ash-
laud. .Mrs. I . tin up jfove a verv in
tornititu; tslk on MWr Coim1iUiii hi
IHginil."
The Coipiille Valley Sentinel con
tains the following social event given
in honor of Miss Ruth Woodfoid,
formerly of this city:
"Quite the most Inillianl affair of
the spring season was the shower
given Wednesday eveniuir by Mis. I
A. I.iljeivist nnd Miss Clare Sher
wood in honor of Miss Ruth Wood
ford, who is soon to he married to
Iris A. Klrod of Marshlield. The
cheery living room of the Liljetvist
home was quite attractive in white
carnations ami white roses in hang
ing baskets and howls in Varied and
artistic arrangements while the tim
ing room was exquisite in shades of
iris and iris blooms. The large chan
delier was covered with purple crepe
paper, fiom which Kiisnciulcd fes
tootling of jiurplo mid lavender
streamers, giving hie effect of n'lnrgc
purple Ins. Inside this dainty
bower, the guest of honor wns in
vited to "peek" and on doing so
found it piled high with packages,
all addressed to .Miss Ruth, which
were opened hv her with much ex
citement nnd a great deal of pleas
ure. The gilts weie all beautiful and
displayed the high esteem her many
friends held for her and their good
wishes for her futuie happiness.
Later the guests were invited to the
Sherwood homo to pin take of a most
delicious luncheon of hot tamales,
Pnrkeiliotisc rolls and ice cream and
cake. The color scheme in the din
ing loom wns pink, with favors of
Caroline Tcstmit roses anif place
tards with brides loses done in pink,
while the pink chandelier gave forth
a soft pink glow in a most chat tiling
effect."
Tho members of tho now senior
class of student nurses nt Sacred
Heart hospital gave a very enjoynblo
reception and dance to the members
of the graduating glass on Wednesday
evening of this week. An excellent
musical program was rendered, those
taking part In It being Dr. Howard,
the .Misses Oruco Drown, Helen Dctldy
nnd (ilndys lllninun and tho graduat
ing glass. Among those, present were
tho Misses Grace Drown, draco I)yo,
Florence Itedtly, Mors, Nancy Clark,
Angelina Provost, Agnos Droad, Han
nah Droatl, .Mary Ilarlia. .Mestlames
0. N, Dlrland, Sadlo Hllonhurst, D. ft.
Clark, H. Provost of Ashland and
Mrs. Charles Delln; Messrs. Colo
Holmes 0 N Dlrkland, Lyman Or
ton, Clark, Iconard Woodford, Au
tumns Spooner, K, C. Norrls, W.
Nicholas and Dr. Howard. Tho party
was given at tho parish hall of the
Catholic church on Oakditlo avenue.
Mnnus cartoons, says tho Portland !
Journal.
For the past six months MIhi Drown
has been tho contralto of the quintet
of lingers entertaining at the Oregon
grill, and It was there that the man
ager of the company heard her sing
when his players filled a sprclat
week's engagement at tho Dakcr, He
wns so Impressed with the young
singer's voice nnd Individuality that
ho entered Into negotiations with her
nnd placed her under contrnct for
the coming season.
Miss Drown is a well-known soloist
In Portland, where sho has filled Im
portant church positions uniong them
tho First Congregational, First .Meth
odist and First Church or Christ,
Scientist. Sho will lenvo Tuesday
for her homo In Medford, where sho
will pass the remainder of the sum
mer until east for rehoarsnls,
AteKiCi v Mmi i&T s ' r lllMMt flWlV t ' tlKfafF MrflW iAV BlllllK
This Weilnesdnv evening occuired
the vvt'dding of Miss lleuluh Caldwell
of Asiilnnd mid William Robert New
man of M'edfoid at the home of the
hride's mother, Miss Leah Caldwell,
on Laniel street, Ashland. The cere
mony occurred at 8:110, Rev. Vullan
dighaiii of the Christian church of
ficiating. The bride wns beautifully
gowned in white chunucusc trimmed
with seed pearls mid silk lace. She
enteied the room on the ami of her
father, Dr. A. C. Cnldwell of Salem,
to the strains of the wedding march
played hy Miss Sylvia Hi own of Ash
land. Miss M argn let Williamson of
Davis, Cal., as maid of honor, was
gowned in yellow taffeta trimmed
with blue cornflowers. Miss Oert
rude Kngle sang "Hid Me to Love,"
accompanied by Miss Kva Poley. The
ceremony was performed in a beau
tiful bower of white rttses and smi-
lax, following which tlainty refiesh-
ments were served in nn adjoining
room, which was artistically trimmed
In pink roses, flucsts were relatives
and the teachers with whom the hiide
has been associated in her work the
past year about thirty being pies,
cut. Late in the evening tthe young
couple left for Meilfnnl, where they
will make their home, Mr. Nevvmlin
having charge, of the Mini Vista or
chards in that vicinity. The good
wishes of scores of friends go with
them. Ashland linings,
A surprise was given Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Debloy of South King street
Sunday evening, tho event being their
sixteenth wedding nnnlverHiiiy. A
xoclal evening was spent with music
and conversation, folowed with re
freshments. Thoso present were Mr.
and .Mrs. Carl Knnpp, Mrs. J. F.
Hale, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. McCtnn, Mis. Piatt, Miss Dally,
Mrs, La Fortune, Mr. La Fortune,
Mr. anil Mrs. F. A. Glldden.
The flunrds of the Women of Miss Irene Sullivan left Tuesdny
Woodcraft entertnlned tho members morning for Kugeno where she will
and friends of teh lodge with n dauco visit nt the university until after
and banquet Tuosda.v evening In tho commencement. Sho will then go on
W. ,0. W. hall. Tho ladles on tho to (learhnit-by-the-Sea, vvhero tho
committee were: Mrs. C. T. Noe, j Kappa Alpltn Thetn soroilty holds
Mrs. H. IC. Kooutz, Mis. Ous Samuels, J their national convention thin venr.
Mrs. Frank Delllnger, Mrs. Chester , Miss Sullivan experts to upend most
Parker, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mist Ma-'of the sinner visiting In Portland and
bel Jones and Mrs. .Mate Dlden. Tho .The Dalles
lodge entertained ns their guest Mrs.
J. S. GUI or Dunsmulr. California,
who recently lived In Meiirord and
was captain of Guards for soma
time.
Tho Moose lodge entertained their
memheis and friends with a dancing
putty In tho Mooso hall Tuesday ev
ening. A very enjoyable tlmo was
had by all present. At the close of
the evening refieshtnentH were served
by the ladles.
Miss Mabel Menrs nnd mother,
Mrs. H. J. Menrs, left Wednesday for
HoRton where they will upend tho
summer. They will return In tho fall
when Miss Menrs will take charge
or tho domestic science department
of tho Klnmath Falls high school.
A reception will bo given Mr. D.
F. Mulkey, Instructor of tho Shakes
peru Club by tho members of tho club
Monday evening at the homo of .Mrs.
S. A. Nye on Kast Main street.
Miss Stella Merrick of Long Donch,
California, Is visiting her brother,
F. H. Merrick nnd family, of Fast
Main street.
Mrs. W. Uansloy of, Kast Orange,
N Y., Is the guest of her slstor, Mrs.
W D. Wnltormyer or Court street for
several wookt).
the Sneied Heart hospital. Tho ex
ercises were very enjoyable, not
withstanding the disappointment over
the linn-ill rival of Archbishop Chris
tie, who was to hnvo given the elos
ing addicts of the evening. His
place, however, was well taken by
Father Power of tho.Oaktlalo avenue
chinch, who opened his lemurks with
a clever little story of n xonng priest
who, niter celebrating his first mass,
Mrs. S. Vilns Heckwith eiiletiuiued mid pienchtug his initial senium, hur-
a few friends nt a diniiur party on 'tied down outside to hear nnv emu-
riiursdav evening at her home ouipliments that might ho awaiting him.
Kings highway. The guests were
Mr. mid Mrs. Waller llowne, Donald
Chirk, Mis. F. II. Conies nnd Mr. nnd
.Mis. Couro Fiero.
Mr. mid Mrs, Richard Antic and
daughters, Misses Mildred ami Hazel,
left today I'm a visit to Sun Fran
cisco mid the exposition.
Mrs, II. V. Luntsilen entertained
the Friday Itiidbe club nt - luncheon
Friday afternoon nt her home on
South' Holly.
Mrs. WVIdon Diddle entertained
the dills' Bridge club nt her home
nt the Kenwood orchard Thursday
ultciuooii.
Miss Vera JeruiHta of Phoenix Is
upending the week as guest of Miss
Dei tint Wool vol ton or Gold Hill.
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Mr. Ktl Geary or Portland Is a
week nnd visitor at tho homo or Mr.
and .Mrs. J. S. Vilas.
Hospital Graduation Kxcrrlscs
Tho graduating exercises Tiiiiadny
evening at St. Mink's hull was the
first class of nurses gradunlcd form
His friends, to encourage him, gave
him iiiiiny wunu compliments, hut
one old woman, more frank than the
others, Hitid to him: "After nil the
money your mother bus spent on your
education, 'tis a pity this is the best
you ciin do." Father Power elovoily
turned the stor.v to fit the particular
case, saving, "Alter nil Hint hns been
said about the archbishop, this is tho
best vve can do. The best ho could
do, however, turned out to he very
good, indeed, ami the audience soon
forgot the ilisn-"iintuient nt the ah
si'iifo of the archbishop.
One of thu most enjoynblo feat
tiles of llie exercises wns the open
ing address by Dr. Picket, who was
most clever in his eonversalioiiul
style of address lie opened by giv
ing it brief history of nursing, and
referred to the excellent vvoik Hint in
being done in our coiiimiiuitv hv the
sisters of tho Saeied Heart hospital,
lie especially mentioned tho hospital
itself as being one of tho finest mid
best equipped institutions of its kind
nt the country, and we certainly
agree with tho doctor's remaiks, for
all of Medford feels grateful to the
Catholic sisteis for the verv excel
lent institution which they have es
tablished mid maiiiluiueil in our com-
-Conrtcsv Portland Journal.
mttnity under Irving financial condi
tions. It should be remembered that
they givo their lives for tho good of
tho community, without any hope of
any personal returns further than the
gratification of doing good nets
Such was the charity of the caster.
Theie wns an enjoyable musii&
program, given hy local talent. The
piograni was opened hv it piano duet
hv Miss Helen Rcddy nnd Luctllo
Koontr, which was well tendered and
very enjoyable mid well rcndeied.
The first singer on the program was
Hcibeit Alford, whose solo was
highly entertaining and received a
hearty encore. His accompanist was
Carter liraiiilou. The two young men
lire, indeed, talented musicians. Car
ol.vn A ml reus wns the next singer on
the program, with Mrs, (lay Childers
us ucfompuiiist. Miss Andrews has
a heaiitiful soprano voice mid is
iciilly a remnrkuble singer for one of
her age. Mrs. Childers is mi unusu
ally good accompanist. In fact, tho
musical piogrnm ns a whole was a
complete success.
Dr. Kmiuens delivered a very in
ten'sting address to tho graduating
students and deliveied their diplomas
to them. His reinurks were devoted
to the obligations am duties of the
nurse, nud her high opportunities for
service to tho world, nnd were very
well n iM'dbv the audience.
The nurse's medals were a dona
tion to thu hospital fiom Mrs. (leorgo
II. Carpentor, mid were presented to
the members of the graduating class
hy Dr. Con my.
The personnel of the class was
Angelina Provost of Ashland. Ada
luyii Hnmliii of Medford mid Mnrv K.
Hatha of Little Shardit, Cal. The
hull was prettily decorated in the
tiuss colors of red nnd gieen.
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Mis. Fuy Diamond of North Riv
erside was veiy pleasantly suipiised
Wednesday evening nt her home tut
North Riverside hy a number ot her
mentis. I lie evening wns spent in
playing eniiln, followed by rcliesh-
ments. Those present were; Mr. and
Mrs. A, P. Olson, Mr. nud Mrs. II. K.
Tomlitisou mid Mr. nud Mis. Albert
Oit.
Mis.. Sam fianlius" entertained the
Foiget-M'e-Not eluh at her home, lL"J
North Ivy street, Thursday after
noon. The nfleiuoou was iilcasautlv
spent in whist nud visiting, utter
which a two-course luncheon was
served by the hostess. Mrs. J. C.
bchnitrr, Mrs. C. Cole nud Mis. M.
Centers weie guests of the club.
Mrs. Walter nowno entertnlned a
party or children Saturday afternoon
at a birthday luncheon In honor or
Miss Until. It being her third birth-
tlay, Tho afternoon was sxnt with
games on the lawn. Thone present
were Itoxana Ituhl, Dill Newhall,
Farrell Kenley, John Connor, Loulso
Connor, Mary Connor, Darber Cowles,
Ilarlmra Owens, Geno Osborne, Peggy
and John Hammlll, Sandy Guthilo
and Mary Louise Carpenter.
Mr. limit llouw owlet taiiifil the
ymm lple of the HrtUt rhurrb
Pritlny ovoitiur t her how on Smith
Ctmtnil. The nxNu worn dworitted
with roa. After Ike Wuwe meet
Sh( mm! etatMMi of offkr oeuil
HMr w spoilt and rcfre4itiHHt
wrt erved. Then1 ere trt voting
eople pic-ent unit it1! leit ilr hiring
the b.iil -jniit i lii"-t ini-xiblt
CVtii U
Mr. Thoo. C. Wicks ontortalnod
Le SanodI Club this nfternooti at her
home on Dennett avenue. The gnosis
were: Mrs. H. G. Stockman, Mrs.
Go. T. Collins, Mrs. Kd Soulier, Mrs.
C. K. Van Seoyo. Mrs. F. It. Hob-
eru, Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc. Mm. II.
D. ul'tleraon, Mm: W. P. Motley,
Mm. A. P. Ohsjn and Mrs M. Wag
ner. '
Mrs K O Itlddell entertained the
Ntillo Drldge Club at her home on
South Oubdait Thursdav Kftctn -on
Mrs. William Soov-Stnith entei
taiued nt a bridge, luncheon lit the
Count rv club Tuesday alteiuooii.
Thoso piesent wore; Mrs. J. Vilas
Heckwith, Mis. (Jeorge H. Caipcnter,
Mrs. L. A. S-'ade, .Mrs. A. L,
Retimes, Mis. Kd llnnley, Mrs. Coin
ing Kenley mid Mr. Fied Hookuis.
Tuesday afternoon the ladies ot
the Altar society of the Catholic
church gave a ten nt the pini-h hull.
Mrs. Charted, Sohiyffolin mid ,Mi.
I; rq its t McKee weie lostesc.
Mrs. W. S. Muirord and the Misses
Louise and Margaret Muirord or Pe
oria, llllnoli, aro the guoNts or Mr
and Mr. J. S. Vilas at their ranch
homo tor several days.
The Ntillo J!ndge lu, wti elite'
ImihiiI Thtirdav atterntHin nt tin
home ol Mis K. 0. Kuldell South
Owkdnle.
Mr and Mrs. Harold II Wood of
llutchln. N Y are the gu8tn of Mr
and Mrs lunar f'arisnttr Mr
otjd t a i fortu r of Mrs t .ri entt i
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Our Power Lines cover a lare portion of Jackson
and .Josephine comities and we are constantly mak
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Ku 11 information of cost for installing and operat
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