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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
s v It l. Rr i ' " . . ' " i ... . , I.,,-, ... . ., ,. .-i ..., i , . , WysMr WEEWGKD MTTO TTlTBUm MEBFOnn OREflOtf. SATURDAY, AWIFST 2fl. f01R PXGE THREE ," A pretty home vveddint; wns sol emnized nt tlio homo of Mr. nnil Mr. 0. C. Kribs Sunday evening nt (J :.'I0 o'clock, when Miss Stcllu Krilm hi. came the bride of .7. llcnnim Ilniri nwi. The ceremony wuh performed liy Dr. II. (1. Krihs of the University of Ponnsylvnnin, a brother of the bride, in the piescnco of only the inimcdiitte family of the contracting partic, under n benutifnl nrcli of JVrngnnd asters, iisinp tlio rinn ser vice. The wedding wa' jilayed by JHhs Esther I Inrrison. The biide was unattended and wore n jrovvn of white chiffon over while snlin with n veil of tulle, nnd enrried a hcnntifnl bou ilict of bride's roses. The living room was a bower of pink roses and ferns and a color scheme of white and jjreeii was carried out in the din in: room. A dainty buffet luncheon was served to the piexlti after the ceremony. The bride is a dnimhtcr of .Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Krihs of this city, is a grmliittlu of the University of Pennsylvania, nnd is one of Mod ford's most ehnnnin;; voting ladies. The groom is the son of'Mr. and Mn, 7. II. Harrison of this city and is well known, having been a eleil; in the postoffice for some time. Af'ur n wedding trip to Shasta, springs, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will be at home to their friends in their jesidence ,)it lloosevclt avciino. The (lolden I.ink Uible class of the First Baptist church met at the home of their teacher, 'Mrs. P. Y. Me urn, 401 South Newtown, on Wed necday itfternoon, August M. After the business meeting Mis. Mears, in her usual interesting vvn gave a talk on "Discipline in' the Home.' Mrs. Meal's hns alwnjvs mnde a close study of children and is very capable of handling her subject. This wn the second of n series of progrnms adapted to young mothers. After Mi's. Mears' talk came a round-table discussion of questions relative to home experiences. Mrs. Louis Jlcn iiett and Mrs. Chnrles Hoover then sen cd delicious refreshments. The Misses Heth Clark, Virgin Meadows and Hileen WiNon kept the seventeen childien who ueie present happy on the large playground Mrs. Mears has provided for her own chil dren. Tltoso ptesont were: Mrs. Fred Haleh, Mrs. Holnnd lleiicli, Mrs D. II. Allowny, Mrs. Do Voe, Mr. .7. M. flrossley, Mrs. F.mmu l'ierce, Mrs. A. T. Lathrop, Mrs. James I'lemmin;,', Mrs. C. A. Whillock, Mrs. Frank Lo der, Mrs. Louis Dennett, Mrs. Charles Hoover and Mrs. F. V. Mears. The class has recently added kindcrgiir ten chairs to their classroom for the little folks too small for the pnmnry department. They meet every San day morning nt the. First Dapti.st church nnd nil young married women are cordially invited to attend. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Cnmpbcll of King's Highway entertained at din ner Thursday in honor of Mrs. Camp bell's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John l'elch, it being tho cclebrnlion of their golden wedding. Mr. Felch is a veteran of tho mil war, having served three years in company I', eighth Minnesota, volunteers. lie will have attained tho ago of (10 j ears next Januaiy. During the day jnany letters nnd telegrams of eon congratulation woro received fiom friends and relativos in the east Those present were; Mrs. Danker, Mr. and Mrs, James Campbull, Mis Fiiini'os Dneon, Miss Nellie Camp bell, Frank Foleh, Jnmos, Karl nud Harold Campbell. For tho first time in nine venrs the family of .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kl liott met together at the homo of the latter, 019 North Iliversido, for .i visit of several days. The party con sisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Duck and daughter Doris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Webb nnd children, Kenneth una Margery, came by auto from Port land by the way of Sslem, Eugene. Klnnuitli Falls nnd Crater Lake. Af- tur u threo days' visit nnd tour of the surrounding country thoy return ed to Portland. Mrs. W. M". Van Seayoo was bost ons to Le Stuiede olub at hor liorn on Dennolt nvanuo this afternoon. Mrs. Patterson of Dodge., Neb., and Mi Sam Van Meter were guoaU of the olub. Th Indlog of the Country elub en tortalnml with a tea at tlie club home Wodnwnlay afternoon. Mm J oli u F Wilkinson lias a her boue Rnewt this week Mls Delia Heck of Woodt-urn, Ore A pretty mnrrlago was solemnized this morning at 10-30 o'clock nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs William Ham let Jacks, when their dnughter, Mar garet Tcmnleton Jacks became, tlioi bride of Holand S. Snyder, Itev. W. P. White reading tho service. Tho ceremony took placo on tho lawn of tho brldo's homo at 1147 West Seventh street, under a largo maple tree. Decorations of ferns and evergreen nnd flowers formed the background. The groom, nccom panled by his best ninn, Leslie Sharp, awaited tho coming of his bride with her sister, Miss Camilla Jacks. The father of tho bride gavo her away In marriage. About 30 friends nnd relatives of both parties were present. A luncheon was served after tho cere monies. They will bo nt homo at 007 Calapoola street until September 1, when they will take a wedding trip. They aro both popular young people of this city, Mr. Snyder being employed nt tho Oregon Power Co. of flco where he has nindo hosts of friends. MIbs Jacks In a talented young lady, nud an accomplished muslclnn. Albany Dally Democrat. Tilde will be u joint meeting of the Parent -Teachers' circles of the city in the high school niidilorium next Friday nflernonn nt .'1 o'clock. Mrs. D. l'erozzi of Ashland, who vvns n delegnte to the nntionnl congress of mothers' convention held in Portland in May, will tell us nhnut Hint meet ing. Every mother needs the benefit of this inspiring talk. Mr. llillis has consented to lull; nnd theie will be special music. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Toinliusoii were ugrecably surpricd, at. their homo by n few friends Friday evening. Tho evening wns spent in playing enrds, nfter which refreshments wero serv. ed. The guests pieseut were: MY. and Mrs. A F. Slennctt, Mr. and Mis. Fay Diamond, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Ol son, Mr. and Mrs. . L. Ewing nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Durt Orr. Itev. nnd Mrs. Harry Tucker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom I'orl nnd children, Attorney and Mrs. IJ. V. Mill key nud children loft Thurs day morning for a camping trip at Camp "Nick" Mr. nnd Mrs. Diehard Schullcr will Join tho party later. Tho Girls Thursday Dridge club wan entertained at tho homo of Mrn. Tho lllblo school ot'tlm Chrlstlnn church will have a picnic Frldny, September 3, In the oak grovo at tho end of Oakdale. Tho grove will be j lighted and a program will he given latter supper. Supper will bo served 'at 0 30 so that those, who can not attend earlier may havo a part In I tho good things of tho dny. All members of tho congregation and .,. , ., ,, . .. ... .. i their friends nro cordially Invited to Miss Hazel Antic del ghtfullv cn-; ,,.. . . .., ,, ,f . , , , . . . . , . , , , attend nnd enjoy tho afternoon and IVII.IIIIUU u IIWIIIUIT Ul llt-T iril'llllS Id her home on Peach street with ft 5:00 o'clock tea Friday afternoon. The guests Included tho Misses Ksther nnd Kuth Warner, Luclle and Frances York, Knlhorlho Sworn, Leah Walthcr', Jeanetto Patterson, Nellfo Campbell. Jenn Iludgo, Margaret Souttcr, Laura Page, I.ucllo Messen ger, Mildred Wicks, Dorothy Thorne, Mercedes Darber, Maurlno lllntt, Jonn Anderson nnd Annette Wnke ninn. In honor of Miss Delia Deck of Wooilburn, Oregon, who Is visiting friends In Medford. Mrs. John Wil kinson nnd Mrs. Kmest McKee en tertained with a swimming party at Ilelinnn bnths Thursdny morning. A picnic luncheon wns served In tho Ashland park at noon. Tho guests were the Misses Delia Deck, Ione Fly mi, Helen Dnhl, Lois Kstes Unity Ullger, Dot Derry, Mrs. Ivor Pnley. Mrs. Ernest McKee nnd Mrs. John Wilkinson. A swimming party which took placo at tho .Natatorluiu Thursday evening was enjoyed by yio follow fellow follew ing: Tho Misses Jenn Dudgo, Jcnnnotlc. Patterson, Jonn Anderson, Mildred Antle, Dorothy Thorno and Kather Ine Pivvnm, Messrs. Carter Drandon, Lester White, Herbert Alford. Milton Hchiichard, Lloyd Williamson and Francis Dennett. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Philips of Washington, iown, havo been vis iting Sirs. Philips' brother, C. Thomas and family at their ranch home nenr Phoenix, left for their homo Tues day accompanied by their two njeces tho Misses Moyrlo nnd Etholdn Thomas who will visit them for some time. Mrs. T. .1. Scroggln of La Grande, Oregon, who has beon tho guest of her sister, Mrs. K. It. Seely, for tho past two weeks will leavo this even ing for Portland. While hero she visited Crater Lake and other points of Interest in Southern Oregon. Mrs. A. J. Davis nnd daughter Dorothy of St. Paul, Minn,, havo re turned homo nfter a visit with the former's mother, .Mrs, F. P. Jones of Jacksonville Miss Loulso Jones of Jacksonville, has returned home nftor a two weeks It. ,G. Dardwell on South Oakdale vacation spent visiting San Fran Thursday afternoon. 'cIsco and tho exposition. evening. , Another of tho popular lnnces wns given by the Loyal Ordor -of Mooso Tuesday evening-in the Mooso hall. A very enjoyablo tlmo wan had by all. Delicious refreshments were served by tho rommltto nt tho close of the evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dert Anderson havo as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson nnd children of Gnrilen City, Kansas, who havo been spend ing tho past two months nt Long Dcach, San Diego nnd San Fran cisco. .Miss 7'lorcnce Mitchell, toucher of English in tho linker, Or., high school, will nrrive Monday foi n short visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kelly and fnmily. Miss Mitchell nud Mrs, Kellv were I'lusHinntes nt Iiidiniiu univei'silv. Mrs. O. E. Oslioriic, picsidcnl of Ihe slate bonrd of cxninineis for niiises, leliirnod li'oine Friday, whole she has "been inspecting (mining seliou! nud conducting euiiiiuiilioiis for the past two weeks. Mrs. Dr.rrlngton Semple. owner nnd conductor of tho Semplo school for glrU In Central Park, N. Y., was tho guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. Ponllnltz last Sunday, Mrs. Harrington Is a cousin of Dr. Pocllnltz. Dr. C. A. l'onllnltr. of Oreensboro, Ala., who bus been tho guusLof Dr. and Mrs. U. W. PoollnlU of West Jackson street left last Monday for San Francisco where ho will visit tho exposition, Mrs. Doso Elfort and daughters, Mario and Ethel,,. left tho first of tho wool; on an olght months visit to friends nnd rolntlves In Ohio, In diana and other eastern points. Tho Nullo Drldgo club wns enter talucd nt tho homo of Mrs. W. I. Vawter nt her home on West Main street Thursday nfternoon. Miss Alice Pngo, who bus been tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. A. Knight nnd Mrs. F. C. Page, leH todny for her homo at Hyde Pnik. Miss Dorothy Dnvles of St. Paul, Minn., wns a dinner guest of tho Misses Lnurenro on South Itlvorsldo Monday evening PID SOME BURLY BRIGAND START STYLE OF FANTASTIC SCARE? ViBl IIhHHBl hHHp' ti 4ii A lint Is no longer sufficient crown for lovely woman's bend- sho wears ulso a scarf. A gaily colored, pirat ical thing that might fitly ndnrn tho bend nt n brigand. Tho now head scarf may be fantusllc, but neverthe less It's ono of tho fashions' that Miss Carolyn Andrews left for New York City last Sunday afternoon, where she has accepted an engage ment with the Itcgitinld Do Kovcn op era company, which this year will present the opera "Kobin Hood." Miss Androvys is to understudy the prima donna mid ulso piny tho sec ond soprano pint, Annabel; in addi tion she will take the prima dounu's part at matinee performances Medford is proud of the fact that two of our tnlented young inusieinns have this yenr been culled to tho Inrgest musical center in Amcrien Miss Orace Joscplnno Drown having, preceded Miss Andrews to New York by a couple of weeks, whero she nlso had been called by u flattering en gagement. Miss Drown li'is been ap pearing with marked success m re cital mid concert wmk on tho const during the past (wo years, mid her Now Yolk engagement is tho direct outcome of her work coming uiidoi the pcrsonnl notice of nu eastern niunngcr Miss Audiows' engagement with the Do Kovcn company comes us no surprise to tho friends who have watched the development of her benu tifnl voice under (ho nblo instruction of her mother, Mrs. I'd Andrews. promises to bo popular thin fall. It's sometimes of crepe, and sometimes silk, but It's always In gay stripes, nud It's nwnthed about tho head so as to almost entirely rover tho hair and make n great splash of color bo nenth a small turban. It is rumored Hint one or two more of Medl'ord's young aitihls will soon be culled (o fill positions in tho cast. The homecoming of the r.adies' Aid society at the M. E. church, corner Dnrtlctt mid Fourth, Wcdnesdny in teruooii, was well attended. The trensurcr's icport showed the society to bo in good finnnciul standing nnd tho Indies felt their effntts during the past year had been well revvnrded. It was decided to havo a goodfcllow ship social September 20. The sug gestions on written slips rend mid dis cussed proved nu interesting fenturc of the afternoon. After the program, which wns as follews: Instrumental solo, Mny I.indsey; rending, Miss Van Meter;1 vocal solo, Miss Whillock; reading, Mrs. James Campbell, all ad journed to tho basement, wherC'tlle O.lkdalo circle seivcd ice (en. mid cuke, Miss Evn O-lioi nc entertained with a slumber party nt her homo on Smith Oakdale Tuesday evening ii. farewell to Mhs Philis Tisdale, who lelt Thursday for her new homo in IIoHcburg. About twonty-flvo Grizzlies and friends enjoyed a swimming party nt Holinnn baths Friday night. Af ter tho swim thoy motored to tho Phoenix grove where a campflro wns mado and hot tamalcs and coffee served. A very pleasant time wna had by all, Mr. amrMrs; II, II, Wlsomnn; M. L. Snarr and W. I'Splgglo or Shon nndoah Volley, Vn., nro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton W. Dorden, Mrs. Frank Tlsdnlo and family left ' Tllitrtilnl MAfnlnff in 4tltt f. Tlmlftln at Ilosehiirg where thoy will mako their future home. 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HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES For local horses. See program to bo published later. PLENTY OF GOOD MUSIC BASE BALL GAMES Between Medford and Klamath Falls Teams for purse of $300. Games Thurs day, Friday and Saturday at 1:30 sharp. No extra charge and grandstand free. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Liberal premiums for everything made and grown by children in Jackson County. Also two trips to Salem and three to Crater Lake. , r f f ? V ? ? I GENERAL ADMISSION ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. No charge for Grand Stand, Automobiles or Vehicles of any kind. This is to be "An Old-Fashioned County Fair," Get a Premium List from the Secretary, study carefully and prepare to make exhibits. Schools will be closed Friday, September 10. V J. T. SULLIVAN, President S. I. BROWN, Secretary K ti wa 'A