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l 1KEDF0RTJ KOnn TRTBUNT5, MEDFORD OKEOOX, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 101fl PA'GTC THREE HALO TOR SUMMER GIRL IS NEW CROWNLESS HAT Madame Schumann-Heink!s Advice to the June Brides "Beware of Undue Curiosity antl Suspicion If You Wou'd Enloy Happy Marrlctl Life," Declares Famous Opera Slnrjcr Vfv w m n - I "ifr . v Miss IMim Mnrquli entertained with a Riirprlsc party .Monday even ing at her homo on North Utverslito for MIbs MnrKnret Kngllidi, who will leave next week for Colorado whero iilic will spend the nummer. In the curly pnrt of tho evening a bonfire was built down by Hear Creek and n "weenie" roaBt wan had after which the party adjourned to the hotisn "where miixlc, sanies and danrlnc wero enjo.ved. A (lellcloiin luncheon was served In the dining room where a color scheme of red and white were car ried out. Those present wore M tones Lorcna Stratton, Itcdlth Jones, Doris Laynu, Vivian Stewart, MyrI Havlo, Margaret KugllBh, Kdna Deinmer and Kdna Marquis, Messrs, Harold Orey, Unlph I'lckel, John Whlsenaut, Gerald and Ora Wollnm, Park Stowart, l'rnnk Wallace, Dana Davis and Walter Mar- iliils. The ItebekuliH save another of their nnjoynble socnils Tuesday eve niiig. The past nnl)lt uriinds ucted n hostesses. Ik'twcen si.xtv nnil sev enty visitors nnil member-, were piesent. Following Ihe tegular -es-hiop a fine program was remteieil: Iiistiiimeiiliil solo, .MNn Fern Wing; vneal solo, Air, flreisly; reading, Dr. Hedges, solo, Dr. Callow; leading, Alls Dennett. A social hour after which gnmcs anil the usual chit cluit wax followed by mi invitation to the linnUet room, where coffee, dike, straw be, ritw ami cicam weie served. Tlic tuhlci weie beautiful witli their masses of roses anil sweet icns. Among the guests were Miss- Deitha Whillnek of Winslow, Ariz., nnil AI. F. (lilbert of ltoselmrg, Or. The Misses Julia Fielder, Francis Hopkins, I.oralnu l.awton, Anne Han Mn, Mabel Myers, Josephine Illlcy, I.urlle. Under, Anna Purucker, Kutli erlno Dunham, Ora Cox, May Mor doff, Theone CarKcr, Florence Car penter, Norn Daley and Mrs. Canodo left Friday to attend summer school at llerkeley. Airs. Alficil Carpenter of Colorado Spiiugs, who bus been visiting her miii, Dunbar Carpenter, left Tuesday for San Francisco, wheie she will visit her sons, I .conn id ami Alfred, who are living in that eitv. Dr. and Mrs. Sherman t. Tlrown of Portland with their two small children nro guests. of their sister nnil brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). West on North llaitlett St. Miss Clara Wood entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. Small niackman of Ottawa. Kansas, nnd Mrs. L. K. Powell and son Itoger of Mt. Glload, Ohio. Mrs. A. II. Iteamos and Mrs. Fred N. Hopkins and nelco left, Wednes day for Portland whero thoy will visit for a few weeks. " . Mrs. J. H. Watt of Hast Jackson street Is exacting as her guests Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Halo of Devil's J.ake, North Dakota. Airs. A. C. Iliiigluim and daughter, Alailaliue arrived in Meilfoul Sunday mnl me guests of II, W. Dinghum nt Alirini-tu. Congratulations me being oxtonilml to Air mnl .Mrs. D. L. Dndgo, Jr., upon the nirival o n (Imiglittir, Sunday, lu no l.'l. Mrs. h. K. Powell and son Itoger of Mt. Glload, Ohio, are vleltlug at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Powell. Mrs. Charlos Lebo Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Ash. at tho Ormonde apartments, San Frnn- ClhCO. .Mrs. Leo Knot entertained tin fiiiV' Hridgt club nt her biuiio on Jlose u venue, TIiihmIuv iilteruoon. Mrs. C. D. Walker of Gitenboro, Alw., i viaituiir her sifter, Air. It. W. l'ollniU of 'et .liu-Uoii twit. Dr. and Mrs. Helni of Portland are visiting Mrs. Helns' cousin. Mrs. Km tt McKeu of North Oukdale. The No Name oard olub met with Mrs. Phil JoritttfU at her ranch homo near Phoonlx this afternoon Mi -r- Klit I .iinl l .rm Tp It i t P irtl it 1 u h u -K it Mi- I'tn v 1. 1 ct llirtkU -tri t The marrlngo of Alfred K, Ware and Mattha Hello Sysko wnR sol emnized at Inspiration Point, Mount Lowe, June 9th, at 4 p. m., the Hev. It. C. Stone of tho First Presbter Inn Church of this city officiating. At the wedding ceremony wero but the bride and groom nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I'dmundson of Pasadena nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lloncovlero. Mr. FdiuunilBon Is n brother of Mrs. Ware and Mr. lloncovlero Is super intendent of schools of San Francis co city. Mr, Ware Is well known hero not only as president of du Chamber ol Commerce, but as iijtoMilijnt rf thr A. K, Ware & Co. Hnrdvvnti which Van recently sold to the Ktmnnn Goerz Company. Mrs. Wnro Is not known here, but comes from a noted family In Ken tuckv, nnil Is :i urndunfo of Hopkins ville High School mid McLean Col lege as well as the Cincinnati Con servatory of Music, and has Just re signed a position as head of tho music department In a southern Kansas high school, Mr. and Mrs, Wnre will mnke tholr homo In Hol lywood. Tho Upland New.!. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Olson gaVo them a very pleusant surprise nt their residence on North Orange. Wednesday even ing. The evening was spent with cards after which Ice cream and cake were served. Those present wero Mr. nnd Mis. A. F. Stcnnett, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hwing, Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Orr, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Tomllnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Diamond. Air. and Airs. Delrov Oetchell have bad as their guests the past week Air. nnd Airs. Clnienee L. Atwood nnd son of St. Cloud, Alinn. Airs. Atwood is president of the State Federation of Women's" clubs mid bad been nt tin convention in Portland. Thev lmvo left for San Frnnei-eo, when she is to be the governor's representative nt the imritv congress. Little Velum Avery of North Cen tral entcitnincd u few of her little friends Thursday. The-nftrnioon was spent with games mid I'll hud a jolly time. Those present were: Annie Loommi, Thclmn Franks, lturiell Lovelace, fleorge mid IVil DiitCiuan, Aln I'mest mid Velum Avery. The ladies of the Priscilln Circle of tin Alcthodist chinch were entur tuiued nt the ranch home of Airs, fleorge T. Young Weilnesdnv after noon. After the business nicetiii" the ulteinnoii was spent ill conversation, lifter which the hostess served delic ious refreshments. Arrs. AL 1'. Aloseivo cnteitnincd the Fiirget-Ale-Xol club nt her home at (iflll South Kiveiside n venue, Thurs day nfteinnon Whist was enjoyed, after which delicious lefieshmcuts were served in the dining room, which whs picttilv decorated with led roses. The .Missionary society of the Dap list chin eh will meet at the home of .Mrs. It, h, Peach, 510 Liberty street, Tuesday, afternoon. Airs. Lewis Bennett ami Alls. Wind Kei.ur will have charge of the program. Ah. Pcrey Wood entertained with a social afternoon at her home on North Ilartlett for the Alisxos Kthel and Cariie Tiestdur of Portland. A delicious two-enuivo luncheon wns served. Arr. mnl AIrs Walter llowno enter tniiicd at a dinner nt the Country club Thuruilav nifjht for .1. ('. Ilellnr- genu, Livingston linker, P.dward Kmc. Jr., and l.ueio Minter of San Iran- eiseo. The West Side Social club enter tniued with a diinciiiir p.utv Wed- iiofeduy evening at the Nntatoiinm for their members and friends, -uiul n verv onjoviibfn time was bud. ' The Indie, of the Altar society of the Catholic church held their weekly ton at the parish hall Wctliicilav af ternoon. Airs. Leo Aliksehe mnl Mis. John Wilkinson were lioMtiMo, Aliss Frances Neil, daughter o .Mi. and Airs. Prank Neil, letmned .Mon day fiom Portlmid, wheie she lui been in scfiool sineo Inst Suptembcr. The Yon im Ludici' Sml.ilitv of the Cntholio ehiiieh will enteitmu with a curd piuty and dance at the mn-b hull Friday nveiiiiur, .liuin i'l. Afr. mid All's. ItHiiM Pnisons mid eliililrou mid maids tiriiwd ALuulnv irwn Sent lie and will sveud the, slim mer at their llillcrest linine. (.Murine Swim Je.in Did t, ( ,ir tci Pr.iiul ! .iit.l Ihrhtit nord en KlVl'd 1 MVUP ,l lit ill lll'ri Hut! IMir-di tumn0- Flag day wns apptopnutelv ob s-crved Alondny evening, June II, bv the F.lks- lodge in their elegant new temple. An oxceptiounllv line Plug day piograni wns icndered before a large niidicnee. The Itev. W. H. Ham ilton of the F.piseopnl ehurcb gave the piinei'wil addivss of the evening, .tii-iilli.... ........ II... .......! It... il... liiit-lllll lljivril lilt' llll-illllll nil- III held to nil ttut Americans. His ad dles was a powerful appeal to -patriotism. An attractive fen tint of the splendid decorations was a icpio dut'tion of the libcitv bell, four feet high, made of a solid muss of led, white and blue roses. It was tiulv a work of art and vvus made bv Mrs. X. S. Dennett nnd daughteis. The pioginni was as follews: Music, "Star Spangled Dminer," Hnrelrigg orcbes tra; introductory oxeieises, exulted ruler mid officers; prayer, chaplain; song, "Columbia, the Clem of the Ocean," Aliss Floience llnzelrmg, flag refold, Ous Newbuiv; solo, "'Neath the Old Ited, White mid Hlue," Heibert Alford (words and music by George T. Wilson), Caller Drandon, accompanist t.nltnr service, esipiire and officeis; I'lks' tribute to the fliur, A. C. Durgess; music, "The Dose's Ilonevmoon," llnrclrfgir or ehestui; solo, "Seleclcd," William Vnwter: rending, "Arnkers of the Flag," by Frnnklin IC. Lane, secre turv of the interior, Alls. Ocoi-ge T. Wilson; patriotic addiess, ltev. Win. D. Hamilton; song, "America" (aud ience to join). Airs. A. II, Fiffing gave n farewell party Thursday nfteiiuion in honor of Airs. C. I(. Dowiunn, who leuves for Klaniuth Fulls the first of August. A uniipie contest furnished the enter tainment for the ulteriiooii, after which delicious cakes, ice fleam nnd candies were served. I'neh guest brought a rose ben ring her cnid, upon which n wish hud been written. These were uindij into a large hint (iiut nnd piesfiited to the guet of honor. Those present were: Airs, ('. It. Dowmun, Airs. D. F. Alulkey, AHs. .louns Wold, Airs. Quiscnhcirv, Airs. Ifurry Tucker, Alts. .Marion Lnnce, .M. George Wilson, Airs. Fied Arears, Airs. 0. L. Davidson, Mrs. John Cnrkin, Airs. V. S. Collins, Mrs. Harold Foster, .Mrs. Xoth, Mrs. Geo. Cumuli, Aliss Dryun and Aliss Cox, A reception was given Attorney ' F. Alulkey by the Shakespeare Stin.v dub Monday evening nt the home of M,r. and Airs. S. A. Nvo nt 8:i."i Fast Arain street. Air. Alulkey lias been the leader of the club for the past year ami the members wished to show their appreciation of the assistance ho has rendered to the club bv making the last meeting of the yenr a social event in his honor. About si.xty iiieni beih wen in attendnnce and the fol lowing urogram was given: Piano solo, Genevieve Woitmnn; of til solo, Clart'iife Alfekcr; reading, "Julius Caesar," D P.. Alulkey; vm-al solo, Aliss Coffin. Air. Peebles then made a presentation speech in the name of tlie club mid presented Air. Alulkev with n handsome leather chair. The evening was In ought to a close with dainty refreshments whieh weie serv ed by the hostess. V. dlslHEllGnflBdillllllllllllHKA-' W r HHHIHVS .fHHHHHHHHIIIlH soSXVIMk. ?Z4Kb WMt? MTTUI7l?ri1? fichitvtnmMtirx lheie n Kimil deal of brim, but, of course, no crown to Ibis crow,,, less hut, ilfsuMied fspccinllv for the Alnil Tribune I Aline. Aleuelle of Chi cago. Tin broad liiiud ol blat-k messaline uhbou is icall-a trimining not n fiown. Dluek lace covers the vvue touiidation, and two soft, white loses and n fluster of builds add to the halo otfect of the eiownless hut. MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES I forvvaitl V students art looking to the contests to be held Friday, when we hope to belter pievious icc onls made in spelling, cnlfiihitiou and l.vpcwiiliiig. Grncf Taylor mid Flossie Williums fffeived gradfs of Hill per cent in the weekly spelling (est. Alnreus .1. Wi tin, who eompletcd tin otlicc prnctico work u few dnvs ago, is now employed ns stenogrnpher in the oftice of V. .1. New man, the lawyer. llncl Carucll entcicd school this week mid is Inking the teachers' re view course. Another one to eilroll this week for a coiiisc i bookkeeping uiul Hbort linud is V. W. Flint of Ashland. The memhe is of the teachers' re view class are studying haul these days, pieparaloty to taking the teachers' o.xmuinution. During the coming week cxnmiun lions will be held in Knglish ami shorthand. Tts will he held for the primary and complete shoiihiiml cer tillcutes. Den Fmlies has completed the the ory of shoithaml, mid is now taking dictation in the C class. (D Aladiiiue Rehiiiminn-Heink, the fnmous divu.) A clover womnn said the other dnv that she tliought Hint curiosity wns the greatest and most poisonous dart the devil had in his quiver with which to toituu poor, sin ful mini. The old nurser.v tnle of Hlucbeard's wives hud a solid kernel ol wisdom within its allegory. Curiosity is one of the greatest of virtues. The woman of no furiosity rmely ac complishes anything. Tin right kind of furiosity means llu finding out of the best way tu live. It means always playing the jgiime with always a curiosity to know i what the end will he if you pjny it fairly nnd In the best of your ability. Dut undue furiosity savors of Mis nifioit and tlicie is nothing' more li able to lend the marriage ship on the locks of destruction than that the iiialf should grow suspicious of the captain. I know that sounds very ohl-fnsh-ioucil nnd behind these times of ultra feminism, hut every wife would be happier if she recognised her hus band as tin captain mid ns u loyal mate she should lufrnin fiom rocking the boat. It is a foolish habit, that of curi- (?X Caution . m MM -1 rv OAggjmfns . ta,iL1w. - I - HORUCK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME &F-NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" osity, ami if n woinmi would ho n successful wife she will not Inqiiita too closely into tho affairs of her husband or those of his famil.v. Neither will she allow iiiiynnn to come to her with nn story uboiit lief hus band. 1 hnve a friend who married very young nnd although she was foolish m ninny wayn she was not curious, and when her husband's own father enmu to her with complnints about her husband she told him that she did not cam to hear them. To me she always stood for the bravest, most beautiful wifehood I have ever known, mid I ever felt fur her a xym.it1uti and compassionate admiration that wns a million times greater thnn those who ennio to me with tales of grief ami woe. While I do not think it Is always a woman's duty to make this Hnurifiee, I do feel that haviin: luudo it she sliould stand by her guns. It Is no woman's duly to live with a man if life becomes only n desper ate struggle to keep her own self-respect; hut n Inn ns she lives with her husband the secrets of her mar ried life fdmuld he inviolate. (Another Schumann Heinle Article Tomorrow.') CHICHESTER S PILLS .l?N ff "9 V m kUbM-lrlllU4 nr.jS rnii i i4 -! ju MMiuuxV lKin, iMIxl villi lilu mu. V r linnlil. A It C 11 .H n.TtH UIJkBOSlI IIHAftW I'lLULIMIt ;ln k ml M Ut,Strnt, Al j, Ktllil 14 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Nurini's Butternut Bread Looks good. Has a pleasing odor. ' Is unrivaled in llavor. , r f'ost no nioro than common bread.,; Is hotter than host ol' home mtido. . Compare it to your own. What More Do You Want? Next lime say to your grocer, r Nurmi's Butternut Broad. NURMI BAKING CO. IZ I The Indies of the Women's lliblc I'lnss of the Christian church eutcrv taiued the men', clas. at the home of Mr. and Mr. .MfCunlv t'ridav even inj;. The follovviii',' program was Siven: Piano holo, Mrs. Tucker; vo cal solo, Mr. Kdmendes; piano solo, Mrs. ('. McCtinly; vocal solo, M, Ituth Schuler. Several talks weie then given bj membeis of the cl.isses Daiutv refieshinents of ice ciemn and cake weie then served. Mm. ChailoH Illnos, an active club and Boelety matron of Foiest lirovo, Oreson, U vlBltlni? relatives nnd fileiulB lu JuckDon county. Mrs. Hlne Is a Hlster of Mrs. MIIkm Can trell. Vem Olmstead ictunied Fndav from KiiHi'iiii, wheie whe has been at tending the stale universitv. Miss Olmntead is u member of the Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. C. A. I'ulnton of Portland, nr- llv...l ll.lu .1.M..I.. nnMn ...I.. I 1... '" lllin IIIUIIIIII, U(.UUII1,IUI1IV(I "J 1 her children to spend the next month with ilr and Mro C t Schleffelin T ? ? t f f ? y r v ? ? T ? t ? ? ? t v f ? T r ? t X. t: i Anticipating The Kew Baby t ? Y.i try enxtUnt mulhtr ulioiilj Ijii ut ' - luml 11 buttlr of 'Motlirn l-rinul II I. . X uulltJ oirr Ibe mu.lr. iulr llui ttiunx . Hughes Electric Ranges Ono of tho Cleanest and Moat Desirablo Rangos on tho Market Today " T 15ecau.se there I'lcuessihle. 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