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mmmmimtatAM "" ' MEDFORD M2JD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. .jrr P3TGB THREE (i . I k t. Tho Golden Link Illblo Class of tlio First Haptlst Sunday School mot for their regular monthly business and social mooting at the home of their president, Mrs. Krcd Ualch, 40C North Hentty street, on "Weil. nesday nftornoon, August 4. After tho business meotliiK tlio following program was rendered: Song, "The Utile llrown Thursli," Mary Dennett. Song, "Sing, Robin Sing" ner- neico oressloy. Rending. "Illrds In Summer" Mrs. Louis Dennett. Song, "Little nirdIo, I-'rances Loder. Solo, "A Winter Lullaby" Mrs. J. M. Oressloy. Mrs. Hlmor Wilson, who hail chnrgo of tlio program, then gave a most Interertlng talk on the subject or "Illrds," showing many rolored Jilctures. 1'nr talk showed much careful study nnd she wns Riven a rising vote of thnnkn by tlioso pres ent. This was tho first of a series of programs arranged especially for ouriK mothers. Tho class meets every Sunday morning nt 9:45 In their rlasB room nt tho Ilaptlst church and nil young married wom en are cordially Invited to attend. At the close or the program Mrs. A. T. Luthrop assisted Mrs. Ilulch In fiorvlng delicious refreshments. Those present woro Mrs, P. Menrs, tencher; Mrs. Louis Ilonnett, Mrs. Charles Hoover, Mrs. .1. M. (iressley, Mrs. Wnnl Kolzer, Mrs. Klmer Wil son, Mrs. 1M White, Mrs. J. A. Ilom stroot, Mrs. Tred Purdtn. Mrs. Krnnk Whlllock, Mrs. D. H. Allowny, Mrs. 1'red Ualch. Mrs. A. T. Lathrop. Miss Ilorna Roberts and Mrs. Kmmn Pierce. There were eighteen llttlo folks prosont. Wednesday, August 4th, 10 n. m. nt the parsonage of tho Christian church Miss Leo M. Anderson nnd Mr. Nlnior P.. Hull woro united In holy bonds of wodlock, Itov. Tucker officiating. Tho bride, attired In nntty travelling suit of "midnight blue," with hat to match, was pt tonded by Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer Los whllo .Mr. W. F. Isaacs actod as best man. Mrs. Hull Is tho charming daughtor of Mrs. Floyd Illalno of Spoknno and has many friends In Medford, Contral Point nnd vicinity. Mr. Hull, formerly of Ilntavla, N. Y Is foroman for Palmer Investment Co. nt their Modoc orchards, Is wry liopular and has a large number of ncqiinlntancoii In Medford nnd stir roundlug country. Tho happy cou plo left, nmld showers of rlco, on tho morning train for Shnstn Springs to enjoy n short stay nnd will return to tholr cozlly fitted cottngo on tho "Modoc" wfioro thoy will bo nt homo to friends nftor Tuesday, August 10. MIm Kllzalioth St rock of Chatta nooga, Tonn., Is tho guest of Mrs. H. T nrown of 333 Knight Btreet nnd will romnln until tho Inst of tho month when she will accompany Mrs. hrown to tholr new home In southern California. The ladloe of the Country Club en tertained with a bridge party nt the club houso Wednesday nfternoon, this being ono of the series given monthly during tho summer months, Misses Nora Daley nnd Miss Theono Who have boon attondlng tho unlor nlty at Herkoley, roturnod homo this week. Thoy also visited Snn Fran cisco nnd tho exposition. J A delightful evening was enjoyed iiv mu jounB mines oi mo wuomu Illblo class last Wcdnesdny evening at the homo of Miss Elizabeth Stewart on North Oakdnlc. Miss Theone Curkln president of the class, led tho business meeting. Deports from tho officers were given nnd plans for tho work of the next two months wero discussed followed by the election of Mrs. 13. J. Stewart as teacher; nlso n vote or tlinnkR wns tnkon for her splendid teaching of the past two months. The business meeting adjourned nnd all repaired to ,tbo cozy llttlo tower room that Mrs. Stewart has especially prepared In her home for n tho girls. A splendid Hlble study lesson wns given and work nsslgncd for tho next meeting. Mrs. Stewart will bo nt homo to any of tho girls on Mondny afternoons. All old nnd now mmilicrH of tho class are requested to be present nt tho regular Sunday morning devo tional servlw in tho class room nt tho First Ilaptlst church. Strangers and visitors to our city nro cordially Invited nnd will find u real welcome with this class. Mrs. Wm. Sooy-Siiillh assisted by Mrs. Frederick Cowles entertained with nfternoon brldgo nt the Country club Tuesdny afternoon In honor of Mrs. C. A. Mlttloberger of Riverside, III. Tho guests Included Mrs. Lin coln McCormnck, Mrs. S. Vilas Heck with, Mrs. Phil llnmlll, Mrs. W. L. Holloway, Miss Harvey, Mis. Fred erick Hopkins, Mrs. Prntt, Miss Pratt, Miss Margaret Hubbard, Mm A. Conro Hero, Mrs. George II. Car penter, Mrs. It. W. Itulil, Miss Helen Works, Mrs. Kvan Iteames, Mrs. K. II. Ilnnley, Mrs. Udgnr Hafer, tho Misses Carlton, Mrs. Walter Ilovvne, Mrs. II. C. Joy and Mrs. Leonard Woodford. Mrs. John Dunnlngton entertnlned Wednesday nfternoon with u show er for Miss Fnyo Lnunspach whose marrlngo to Mr. Howell nines will take plnco on Wednesday at S:00 o'clock, August 11. Among those Invited wero Cora Thomr.s, s. Webor, Nolllo Molntyre, Muble IIuovc, Mrs. Oscnr Lewis, Mrs. Josso Wilson, Lulu Williams, Mrs A. L. Gall, Kkron Call, Minnie Kelly, Flo Thompcon, OertruiJo Dunnlngton, Mrs. -Woiden KmiIh. Mrs. John Dun nlngton, Cinina Wondt, Paulino (Irleves, Jewel llalley, Mrs. Hal Har rington. Tuosdny oonlng tho social com mittee of the Itobekaahs entertained guests anil members with u fine pro gram: Heading, "Rebekuh of Sunn brook Farm," Miss Mario Scely. Vocal solo, "Someni Whore n Voice Is Culling," Clnronco Meeker. Instrumental solo, "At Morn," Miss Joness Hutler. Solo, "All Aboard for Illankot liny," Miss Eleanor Van Ness. Rending, 'Mlngar'a Ffcirowoll to Abruhnm," Mrs. Webstor. At tho conclusion of tho program Ico cream and cake wero served. Several out of town visitors were prosont. , Tho .W. H. M S of the M. B. church South met at the churclr on Wednesday afternoon. After thl regular business session tho follow ing literary program was enjoyed. . Soilg, I'll Go Whore You Want Mo to Go. Prayer by Mrs, H. M. Hranlmm.- Song, It's Safe fo Follow Jesus. Paper, Oilr Cuban Mission, Mrs. Cora llrnnhani. Papor, Missionary Fagggots, Mis. Robert L. Taylor. Vocal duct, Mrs. tl. M. In milium, Mrs. F. S. llrundon. M Wide lesson. Bph. 1st. chapter, Mrs. F. S. llrandon. Tho Appeal of the Missionary Socle-, Mrs. Will Goulder. fyllvt. A Famlno of tho Word of God, Miss Buulce llrandon. Address, Ctlbn, Mrs. H. M. Ilran linm. v Paper, Cuba and Its Schools, Mrs. Riley 1). HeiiKou. Paper, Culm nnd Its Religion, Mrs. C. Rlco. Song. lleiiedlclton. A parly from Medrord spent a very pleasant afternoon Tuesduy at llolmnn baths. Thoy enjoyed u Hwltn In tho nfternoon mid Inter met Miss Hess Kentner nt tho train ut Ashland on her return from southern California, and nccompnnled hor home. Tho pnrty Included Mrs. Chns. llrown, .Mrs. Weldon Wddle, Mrs. Wlllnrd Campbell, Mrs. C. W. Abercromble, Miss Warner, Susnn Deuel, Tom Deuel, Miss Leo Hoot, Mrs. Homer Rothermel, Mis. Vernon Vuwtor, .Mrs. Geo. Roberts nnd Mis. Ralph Ilardwell. Mrs. A. Garrettson delightfully entertained for n party or frlendH Wednesday evonlng nt her homo on South Central avenue. Tho ovcnlng wns spent with music, conversation nnd a soclnl tlino after which n dainty luncheon of Ice crentu nnd enke was served. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. Her bort Launspneh, Misses IMIth and HI sle Olson, Alysso Jones nnd Tholnin McCey: Messrs. Holbort Deuel, Hen Plyinnle, Elmer Foss nnd Freeborn Gnnettsou. The W. C. T. U. mot In the library Thursday nfternoon. After a brief business session tho orticors for the ensuing year, were elected as follews: Prosldor.t. Mis. .1. C. Woeds: sec retary, 'Irs. S. L. Leonard; corros ponding .ucretary, Mrs. T. A. llow,oll, treasurer, Mrs. 8. C. Oodlovo. press supuijlutenilent, Mro. Riley ). Hen- hOll. V Tho W. C. T. U. will glvo a medal contest In tho near future. A ymrtv of litle frineite of Mr. II. A. Oniitulny Iinppilv surprised hor Tluiii1ny evening nt tho home of tier mother, Mrs. M. A. William on North llent street with u flower nnd kit chen shower. The little folks bearing their gifti nnd Iiulcn with flower nrrivel in a lnulv nt 7:00 o'eloek, Miss Mary HI ten Hillings introduced her little nieud.H to tho hnile wlioreupnu iliey Hlfowerel her with wi)i flower. They then pti-oil through to the din ing room anil depoited their gifN upon tiiu, tnlile. After oNohnnginjr greeliug ami plensnnt rcmnrks Muster lMwurd Hilling invited Mr. Cnuuduv into the dining' room to look over tlioir line of .kiti'ht'ii ware, wliieli Mi Theluin Frniik in pretty lhynie, hc stowed upon the Initio as n t(!;en of their love, for her. Thev re quested Sir. rnnndnv to open the pnekuKe mill ivnd the various en id which caused much men uncut for nil. The company wn chaperoned hy Mr. T. K. HillingH nml lhl Jlie Knte Sline -mill Iicue Frank who served ice cicain nnd enke nflcr which Mr. Camulnv treated tho eoni pnny with lion bous Led hy Mr. "Ciniadiiv tlu'V in dulged in guiue upon (he Inwu un til I hey luide their sweet friend good night mid departed for their homes full of joy for hnving imported joy to other. Those present veie Misses "'neda Stevens, Mnrv Klh'ii Killing, The' inn Frank, Nellie (IhiHeock, Moiui lleek, Wundit lleek and .Muster .1 Hit Worsluun, Luwreiue (Jrey, II oherl (Irev. I'Mwnnl Hillinex Terrmici Hil lings, Lee FrmikH, Howard mid Leo (llaseoek. Iloth Atoruev nnd Mr, rnnndny in expressing their uppicciation of the love shown them liy their little friend said they should always cherinh the memors of the uceumun as one of the nwcclit mid hnppioHt events of their life tune. Mr. nnd Mrs. Delroy Getchell had as dinner guests Filday night, Mr. mil Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mr. mid Mrs. Chns. Chadwlck and Miss Wight .Mrs. Frederick C. Page entertnln ed tho Nullo Hrldgo club at her homo on Siskiyou Heights Thursday after noon. Dr. Myrtlo S. Lookwood nnd daugh ter Francis have returned from a visit with friends nt Hosehurg. . . c ' Misses Mnrgarele Mansfield, Mary belle Heusnii and Grace Perry spent Sunday In Ashland. Miss Agnes Robinson lias return ed from Monmouth where she at tended school. StagelarnVs Prettiest Summer Bride rr rn " -wm jm jh.. . m wmi mm& SCWSIIIfMI lnMisvHor MKs KIMo IVrgiiHon ulio declmes her iletentilimtloii towilliiH)ii iimiilmoulal wen,, ngaln. NHW YORK. Aug. R. Klslo Fer- l'JOS Miss Ferguson becnino the wife LfiiMiiti. Ilui r,itn,wl utnt. Im 'cii.. rt.i- ..r i..i..mi,.i. - i .... .. " ' ' " -; "" .- i'ii'hkmi'u v iiuiiiiMTiaiu iKijt. Hill) cast," 1 going to be'stngeland'H pret- obtained a dlorco from lilnUn Now tlestsuihniei'.brlilol !.lnri-'li. inn I tlestsuihniur.brldol -Mrs. Amelia Ferguson, tho star's Jersey In mil. At that time Minx Fnrifiiaim anl.l. mother, nnnoimced the engnsenient "Mnrrlage with motl-men Is only for of lOlslo to Thomas Henedlct Clarke, 'the daring boiiI sho who Is content vico-presiiieni or mo liurriinnn bank. with tlio glamour while It lasts: who und Now York cliibmnn. Bvory ono Is Interested In this. Miss Forguson's second Jovo nffnlr, knowH tho nwnkenlng will como and Is willing to endure tho loneliness mid honrtaches that are bound to fol- Tllfl WPiliIllltr litillnnnnnmniit rntii.t nn luti 't u great surprlRo to her friends, nnd 'Evidently, ono short year and Thos. muny say inoy win not neiievo it un-j Henedlct Clarke hnve persauded Mls til they see her band of gold. In Ferguson to rowirso her Ideas on Wm. F. Isaacs, ul lllg lloel; Lodge. their summer home on Rulmio river. will rettini this evening to l'oiljiiii'l. STATE TEACHERS. TO MEET ON AUGUST MTH Mrs. Lou n. Jonos of Roosovolt avenue, left Thursday evonlng for a throe months' trip and will visit In Due Moines, Iowa, Nebraska nnd Vol. low Stone Park, returning via Tilla mook. Mhw nott Kontner roturned homo Tue4lay alter having spent sovoral weekn ielting In Log Angeles and other paints In soMthani California. Mrs. 11. P. Aberaramble and snn. Donald or Kaiuss City Me., are the gueU of Mr. and Mr. C. W. A tor ero table 9t Oak Le4s. Tir. ami Mra. Oaraatt and mi, Xlaa Ada Ktuh and lAftm MaMll toa katt Tfcaraday tor two vsk' trip to tae aiaoaMi . Mr ail Mr K H ar.n and faaiily firni 'Jnji evt-ntaf trpM a "i ' 'n 1'raniiMi, ii. Ike esni-ri n i An nutomoblle pnrty of seven from Pennsylvania und West Virginia who have beon touring tho country for three months, pent tho past week with Mrs. R. K. Sutton of this city. Thoy have taken in nil the places of interost en route. Hefore starting tho roturn thoy expect to visit Ora tor Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George LauiiHpnch announeo tho engagement of their daughter Fnyo Henrietta, to Mr. Howell Illnos. The wedding will take placo at tholr orchard home noar Jaokson vlllo on Wednesday, August 11, nt S:00 o'clock p. m. Vr and Mr- Iw-lrov Oirkrll and The MIscos Kthol Curry nnd Helen Yockoy gao a HwlnimlnK nurtv ut Holmnn batlm Friday night. Those who attended woro the Mlwea Hnmu and Mlnnlw Horchardt. Ivy Hoock. I'annlo Whitman, Hazel Putney, Gladys Curry. Kvelyn Tuylor and Mrs. K. C. Hoot. Mr. P. A. Wlff of Cedar Hnalds. Iowa, alitor of Mra. L. K. I Unman. left Thuradaj" for her kome after Sa4tlHs In MeAerd for two weoka. Mrs. MiRMflH will awemiMiiy ar a far a Loa AHcatoa. Wm Vlrten Warr mt Oordap Our, KaiMM. arrlrad In Medford Thn4ay and will be tk fmmi at I -r Knur. Xra. C. W. AkMHMe 1 4k lutd. Kfa Hlgkway. Vr ant Mr, c M. KfcM aad Dr. aad Mn J. J ICMateiu left Tkitra dniurolBs tor trrai tk aula 'rii in 'an4iii4 V i'i i o-n in uT ' ' 'T 1' 1 ,tj . ri. i A party consisting of tho following young peoplo enjoyed a swim Wed nesday nt Dolman baths. Tho MIbsos Louise Williamson? Dorothy Thorne, Vera Olmstead, Jean Anderson, Mario Hamblo of Klnmath Fulls, Messrs. Jay Gore, Ralph Plerco, Dolph Philips Lloyd Williamson, Lyle Wnlthors, Stanley Hulght and Fiank Hay. Mr and Mrs, Hoy Nelson of Port land, Miss Fern Hutchison nnd Mr Ralph McCurdy left Monday for a wiinli'n trtti lit' unlit In 1flni.mil. l.'lla Crater Lake, Pelican Hay and other points In tho Southern Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson will bo tho house guests or Miss Hutchison on (heir return from tho trip. Mrs. George H. Carentnr, accom panied by Mrs. Robert W. Ruhl nnd her Bister, Miss Helen Works of Rockford, III., left Friday hy auto for a week's trip through tho north ern part of Oregon, Including Port land, Gearhart and other points. ...'.. tiio .aoml class of tho M. K ch u roh will hold a mooting tonight nt 8 at the home of Miss Mnry Tink er. S0fi Houtty street. This mooting 1b called to discuss plans for a com ing contest ns wall as for a social gathering of tho olass. Miwea Mabel and Hazol Loronc of Monmouth who have been the gnosis or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Von der Hullen for two weeks were goes (a of MIm Irene Smith Taiiroday and left Friday morning for Huaeno. t MIm Inez Coffin relMrned home TeIai;''fr6nj IUrkeler where aae Rent to ixtat two Meatus attend ing tho Unl orally. Mtaa Cf1n was tk Ht sf bar aant. Mra. C J mstmHH while la UerkaUy. Mm. H. K. Pattarwa sad daaghu-r Jwuiatti) and Mildred Wit ha. will r- lara frew Klaaath.lH aad nortb rm paliito. whar Uiey hav ban tU IUmc far thra ka Miss Axis Lohdell, drnmntiu erit'i' ! fin llm DriM.iiti .liiiirnnl. u'lui lifts Iiiuiii I Hie vncntion uuet of Mr. nnd Mi's. 'will leave Portland for tho meotlngs To tho Touchers of Jackson Ceunty: A largo mimhor of teachers of Oregon Including representatives of tho state department of education of the Natlonnl Kdticntlnnnl associa tion ut OaklmiiT, Cnllfnrula, at I :':.! I) p. in., Augunt 1 1th, nrrlvlng at Oak land ut 1 o'clock Sunday evening. This train will arrive ut.Hogiio Rhor August I i :ta n m Medford iMK a. in: Ashlnnd .1:00 n m. The fare will bo one and one third rate for tho round trip. Dele gates should purchase ono way tick ets III niildniiil nr Sun Frnnnlurn nn any day from August 12 to "Hindu- In will arrive ut.Hogiio Hhor Jr., nt 1:18 n. njtlpVilJIUI, m.; Central Pomt2M)uwa.',m matrimony and men. Or, T II. t Isn't one of tho "inont men." LS'ow about tho brlde-to-bo: Her eyes nro ns blue as clgarctto smoke, her hnlr Is n beautiful auburn shiido mid a certain contralto noto In her gentlo voice gives warning ot intensity mid pnsslou. Sho bellovcs Hint home life has a tonedency to soften n woman's heart, and sho Is nu artist It will help to mnko a suc cess of her work. Miss Ferguson will not give up her stngo career when sho bccnnies Sirs. Clarke. slve, tnklng n receipt therefor from the-selltng agent. Such receipt when properly countersigned will bo hon ored for nuo-thlrd fare to original starting point on any day from Aug ust 10 to ,'10 Inclusive. All who contemplate Joining thin pnrty of Oregon tenchers should mnko Pullman reservations through their .local agents. iiiurs iruiy, J PKRCY WKLLS. County School Supt. ? ' 9 r r r r T ? r r t T ? ? T ? V ? ? ' .-"? t1 J't ,' ' It Mlaa Marart Maaaflld has tumt-il to inr lioin. at l'rMi-i . 4 J lt-aiant - mu. M,, . , 1 'T 4 J SJ,, i Hi j(, r, t V r V r r r ? V V Y V T ? V ? y v ' y I Hi Meals Are Ready By the dock The ltil, ol (lip house has just returned from falling and 1'iiMl.s dinner done to a turn and hot, cooked in a clean way, in u clean, odorless electric nuitfe. At VI o'clock she placed a roast and potatoes to hako in Uio upper oven. Tuniips, spinach uujoup in (hity - lower oven. A 'hL'O o'eloek the electric current was turned on au tomatically hy tho time switch, and the ovens liuan to heat, at 1:50 o'eloek the oen had reached the temporal lire, for which sho had set the thrj'iuoineter and the ourront. was automatically turned ofl? From then to (5:00 o'eloek tho ranc has acted a a firclcHK cooker, and tho moal i'b done and no cooking odors in the house. Tlio miiliiimt inn til' iiiitfiiiitit in IVml miftu il' llm "ymQrlT. INrjilOlTSM ICIdOCTINC! WAXirc enahle tho honaoviro to do her cooldn while away, at the same timo lliofiuiijtt can ho UKcd like an ordinary coal. or kh range wliou (U sired. The WKSTlXdllOUSK KLKCTU'IC U'AXGIII&y.rp tde in two HtylcK, automatic or iion-jiufomatRv m. A Y f y y y y y y y y y y y y 111,'K m .. .,,-. ....,..,, ...'..,,... ,. MOM,,,,,,, , Vou can hi'c t lii-He ranges on dinplay at mil show .room. California -Oregon Power Company PHONE IG8 2IC WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OREGON r t y y y y y y Y y y ' J I i'j. y Roll !., 1- rt t 'Mill a M- f lj t iJra ... I SS V -,.