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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
BEDFOITO WHE TRTBUNE. MEDFORTJ OTCTC(TOtf, SATURDAY. "RTTSOTte 7. T0'1i 'PXCffi THREE Win W-y atfwguely . i iy ?r $ New One; Its a Beauty Spot on the Elbozv A fair-sized nudioneo s;no unus ual nttontion to n splendid pro prnm given unilct; the nuspicos of tli.i I'urent-TcnclicrV eiiclcs m tlie hiii school niiilitnrium 1'iidny afternoon. Mrs. I). I'erom of Ashland gave n most coinpieliensivc and inspiring re oit of the national convention of the congiess of mothers-, whieh mot in Voitlmid in Jane. The mothers who heard this report were indeed foitun-nli-. Mrs. Pernxzi also suggested ac tive plans for tho meeting of the dis tuct eonvention of Women's Clubs to be held in Mrdford, September LM. Following this nddicss, Miss Thcist, n im two numliers heatitifally. Mr. llilhs, "ttpeiiiiteiidoiit of the cilv reboots, was then introduced and nil- dresed the circle, in wliiili he ndvo cii ted the u.leusion of the Heboid course along vocational lines. A vio Jin nolo 7v Hilev Davis, accompanied by Mis. Calkins, was very mueb on jnved, as was also the first niiiuber, a piano duet, bv Mrs. Van Sooyon Mid Miss Vioinnu. For the pleasure of Miss. Unby Hil per of Seattle mid Miss Delhi Meek of Woodhurn, Or., Miss Lniuinc Illi ton entertained with a lawn paitv at her home on West Main sheet Mon day evening. The evening was spent with social cnuvcisnlion, nfter which light refreshment were served. Tlie guests iueladed the Alices Ruby liil ger, Delia Heck Flora Welch, nine Ilul.c, Dot Merry, .lane and Ann Han sen, lone Kiynu, Maltha Sboneby of l.os Angeles, Helen Dahl, Liirnnu llowuil, Mrs. Dounld Springer, Mrs. (Icorge Ivtiiumnn, Mix, Carl Glasgow, Mrs. Ivor l'liley, Mrs. John Wilkin son and Mrs. Kraost -MeKce. Tli- C W. II. M. of the Christian chinch met nt the home of Mrs. J. C. Itnhiu-nn, "07 South llollv, Wodnos dav afleinoon, IIi-. Quigley leader. A irv inteie-ling program was given, followed bv the regular bus I iness session. The following officers (and committees wore, elected mid ap peinted: 1'iesident, Mrs. (lei ti tide KirKpatriek; vice-president, Mrs. I Darnell; secretary, Mrs. II. V. Mnl .e ; tiea-urer, Mrs. K. K. F.nds; pro- .'lain coannitlee, Mrs. A. . Walker, Mis. ). U. Seely, Mis. A. A. Moody, Mrs. L, J. Quiglcy; literatuie, Mis. A. J. Ilanby, Mrs. D. W. Dtiskol. Mix. II. Ilclliugcr. The hosle served peed watermelon. The Sunday school picnic given by the Christian church J'nday after noon and evening in tho Onkdalc i ....... prove was well attemletl. banner jvus served at (I:.10. Alter a bounti ful repast tliu following impromptu program was given: Song, "Sun shine,"' priinnry department; recita tion, Marion Van Gilder; violin solo, Marvel Williams; reading, Mrs. S. 11. Graham, song, ''Negro l.ullabv," hois Oiiisenberr ; rending, Mis Van Me ter. A verv enjoynblo Inwn paitv was given bj Wilholminn Itippoy to her lit t to fiiends at her residence on North Riverside Tuesday. The af- Jerunon was spent in games mid )iiusie, alter which ice. cream and cake were served. A long ntito ride concluded the afternoon. The guonts were as follews: Lorniuo and fleorgj Jones, Lavvienee Duff, Ola Wimer, Ilorothv mid Kathoriuo lliiwkm., liolxrt Duif, John Stinu, Jisino Kent nud Wilhelminn l(ippy. w m m Mr. and Mrs, Frank linker and iMrs. Smith iijul son of Memphis, Mo., ivwio have been visiting Mr, and .Mrs. W. W. Stevenson on South llollv Rtreet, lett Sunday for San Francisco, Rvhere they will visit the exposition. w w - Mrs Ildger and dMiightor, Mim l(ub llilger, left Tueday foi their Ijiome in Seattle. They wero aeetuu Fi.inicd bv Miss Ijiiirn llorry, who will be a uuunt at their homo tbw winter. An lnfonnal dancing party was en joved at the Country club Tue-ilny oveuintr, including the tollevvina: Miss Susan Deuel, Karl Tumy, Fred Tracy, Miss Pratt, .Mr. mid Mis. K. 0. M-nd-well, Mr. and Mis. Weldon Hiddle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stokes. Mr. and Mr. Pert ThiermT, Mr. and Mrs. Daily Lindoy, Mr. and Mi. C. W. Abci croinbic, Hubert hoe Kanv of Cincin nati, the Misses Winner. "Mr. mid MrK. Lloyd Houston, Mis. K. P. Johnson mid Miss Nell Johnon of St. Joseph, Mo., Gerald Soov smith, Mr. and, Mrs. George Hoberts, Mr. and Mrs. ChnV. Hi own, Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Hother mel, Kail Huntley of San Francisco mid Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoot. The Paniona paper ornituincd the following account of the wedding of Miss Minnie Williams and Hoy F. George, which was sntemnired on Tuesday afternoon at .'1:110 o'clock at the home of the oflicialing clcrgv innii, He v. James I. Me.vcrs in Lo- An geles: ".Miss Williams is (lie Uaugiiler of Mrs, .!. W. Jones of Sums Valley, Or., and Mr. Gcoige a business man of Lordshuir, is tlie sou of Mr. and ,Mrs. H. T. George of K'eiby, Or. .Air. and Mrs. Geoige will be lit home af ter September 1 in the icsidcnee re ccntlv vacated Jiy W. P. Walker on D street." Carter Prandon delightfully enter tained iv few friends Thursday even ing in honor of Lester White, who is visiting here fioni Poitland. The guests wcie: Misses Jcannette Pat terson, Jean Pudge, Laura Page, Kutliciine Swem and Mary Goie; Messrs. Lester White, Herbert AN ford, Frances llennett, Jay (line and Ciuler Ilriiudon. . Mr. and Miv. Frank Anderson and children, who have been the uuests of his brother, Pert Anderson, and family, left Friday for Kugene, where they will visit u day nnd will spend Sunday in Portland with Curtis An derson. From thore thoy will return lo their home in Garden Cityr Kan. Mrs. L. P. Plnck and daunhters, Mildred and Kathleen, left Wednes day for San Franeiseo, whore they will visit the exposition. Thev will leturii to Poitland bv boat mid later Misses Mildred and Kathleen will en l oil for the fall tenn at the Oregon Agricultural college. Attorney nnd Mr. II. A. Cuniulny enteitiiined with mi informal dinner Wednesday evening lit their home on South Central. Tho party included the Misses Kalhenne llolloway, Jos. sie and May Mordoff and Maiy Iless. Mrs. K. P.Jolinson nnd MIbr Nell JoluiHon of St. JoHepli, Mo,, who have been vlnltlng Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HouHton qf tho Iluckeye orchard near Tulent, left Friday for their homo. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Fellges of Pe oria, III. ,ai e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Patterson. Thoy nre en route to San Francisco,, where they will visit the exposition. Mrs. Chnilos Connor enteitiiined with a reception and ton at her homo near Jacksonville Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Fisltor, of Washington, 1). C. Dr. nnd Airs. Piumcns entei tamed at a farewell puity Tuesday evening lor AINs Kdiirt Demmcr nt the Kpi-. )ncn home at.Sikivou Heiuiits. The evening wan spent Vvit,h npisie and games-, alter Wlneli AHn. Kinmens, n$. sisted by Mis. Kldd, Served H twlii course hiiicbcoii, Those-present were: Alisses Heedieth Jone.s, Loreua St rat ion. A'ivinn Stew n t (1,i 1)o1is Fuynu, Delia AYhisOnnnt, Ar.vril JlnVis. Ahille PurLeypile, Jjilnn Alarquis, Mnrgnret F.nghsh nnd Kdnii Deuuner; Walter Manpus, Haiold Hull, Paik Stewaid, John Whisonnnl and Charles AleClnin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. AVIUInms of Austin street, entertained with n lawn party Saturday evening. The lawn was prettily lighted with Jnpan eno lanterns. Tho guests were en tertained with various amusements until ono o'clock when refreshments weio served nfter which tho party started to wall; to rtdxy Ann. iiiiIvIiik at the top about C o'clock, where breakfast was nerved. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. llalloy and dnughteis, Anglo and Lee, bnvo Just returned from n two weeks' trip to Portland and other northern cities. They muile tho tilp to Portland In their cur and stopped at ltoschurg, Cottago Giovo and Albany, where they visited friends and relatives. Miss Anne Ln Foilune entertained a few friends nt the home of Ahx. Williams on South Oakdale Friday evening. Miss ,a Foitune and brother, IM La Foitune, will lcav Sunday foi Sin. Francisco, whore they will visit the eposition. .Airs. Albeit lloppiu, Miss Julia Iloppin, Miss Hess Kentner, Dr. G. D. Doini mid Fied Iloppin lelurued Friday fro ma ten days' motor trip to Crescent City, F.uioku and Pod ding. Miss IMnn Demmcr left Thursday for San Jose, whore she, will attend Normal. She will visit with relative on the way. Miss IMnn Warner, who has been in Mud ford foivsoine time, left Fri day morning for her home in Kansas. Mrs. E. F. Guthrie, who has been spending soveial weeks visiting in Portland, has returned to her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Glasgow and Mrs. W. W. (SIiimow loft this morn ing pn a trip to Crater Iako. The Indies of the Country club en teitiiined Wednesday afleinoon Willi a tea at tho club house. Mrs. A. S. Ruhl of Chicago Is vis iting at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Uobert AV. Itiihl. a Marry liiKTWdL. ujm JHf- x a) .ffiHH&t r A fffW V V JliHWWNiBWW flMi vri : mm h$ MRS. EP ANDREWS VOICE CULTURE OIM2RA ANH OHATORICAL COACH Fifteen enrs cvperlenco In opern nnd public Blnglng. .Mrs. Guy Childers, Accompanist ; Studio. Room 1, ComnuMvinl College Bldg. ' Sight rending and preparatory work for young people- from '10 t to 15 years In classes of four. M !,$& LOS ANOHLKS, Cnl., Aug. ?,(). Oood morning! Whoro Is your beau ty spot today? "n my arm near my elbow,'' Inughlngly roplles Miss Mary Drawn, pretty Los Angeles girl. "Tho beauty spot, you know," sho says, "Ih to" enhance the moat beauti ful feature, of mlludy. "Of course the muKCtillnn eyo Is cnught by tho llttlo black dot, and then perforce It must lie held by tho lovllness of tho beauty It sets off. "For Instance, If a girl has be witching eyes, sho wenrs her beauty Bpot near ono of thorn, to nttract at tention to them. "If sho havo particularly round, white, ndorablo elbows, sho wenrs a beauty spot on one of tlnno. "If sho posseses full, scarlet lips, she wears a beauty spot nour them. "Don't you seo how tho clinrm works on unsuspecting Mr. Mnscu lino?" ln tho dnys that were, according to Miss Ilrown, a beauty spot was considered n foolish thing, worn by tho ultra silly who thought only or milking themselves "extremely eon splcuous In sonio way or other. Hut, now, she Informs us, thorn I Is really a reason for this little black dot which any connoisseur of beauty will ugreo Is rational nnd right. Anyvvny her Idea Is iiuIquo and should bo a fashion wonderfully tak ing among thoso maids nnd mntrons who bnvo tlnru aud inclination to enhnnco their natural charms. THE MEDFORD CONSERVATORY Of Music, Oratory, Expression, Public Speaking and Physical Training Ojhmis Sept. (I In Mcdfonl Commercial College lliilldlng. Mrs. Lynette Devious nnd Miss Ivadoll Swlndlor, graduates of tho Northwestern University of Chicago 111., mid Cornell Univer sity, will bo In chnrge. Tonus reasonable. Cnll College Offlco 0 a. in. to 12 M nnd 1 to C p. in. or phono. wrc AxoiTNno Our Opening Display of Fall Millinery Monday and Tuesday Sept. 6 and 7 Introducing stylos ns m ical oyts see thorn for the sonson of 1915-1G. "We extend a most cordial invitation to the Avomen of Medt'ord and .the Rogue River, valley. Bernard Millinery MQfi 0 u r ip. ' WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE ZXlHlll9ll4W Ali-s Di'llu W-k, who has been th't guest oi Mrs. Kiuokt McKve nud IMis. J. .Iin Wilkemon for the iNUit Hthrco weeks, loft Wdnodj morniBir for bcr h.uue hi Woodbuni, Or. Afrs WuidoH Ihddlr MteiliiitMsl the IGirN' Thursday llridg eivit Nt )wr Tioiue nt the KiMtwood orebitrtl TlMr- 1 (ijttriKxin. Ah. J li. Aiulr- Itc lb. Nullo Hl-Hb clnli W.I- lMtlS .il tier hoiii ?n h illi ati'-n ii. Al i liirti Unuig -trui 'Hun -dm i ii 1 W I, ClMrr innlilli-.' III I- 0.l III I .1 Miss Floienco linker of .Mitchell, Or., who has been the guest at the home of Judgo nud Mrs. Iv. V.. ICcll for n few days, left Wednesday even ing for hor home. Mrs. Fisher of Washington. D. ('., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Chorion Connor, nonr Jnekson ille, will lotum to bur homo in the eaht Sunday, Attorney nnd Mrs. fl. M. Hoberts nie enjoying a visit from Mrs. Jfob ortfc' father, II. Loo Kuily, mid brother, Hubert Leo I 'inly, of Ciucin unti, (). Itev. nnd Air. Shields nnd Mr-. SIiIoIiIh' Siindny school class, about tea in niimhur, loft Wednesday for a few iluj' ohniping trip on the Apple gitle. For tho convfinlonco of many mem bors, tho September meeting of the College Women's Club is postponed from the 11th to the IStb. Tho lfltlioe of tlw Country elnb ei toitMHd with n IuhwIiwiii for lb hibIrH at tlm elHbheM Tliursdax KtlktWHIH. MIm Par well nf Clilao U the suttvt of Mr. ami Mn Coining Kon pn t their rrnwh home. Ms Kar well i a lUr at Mn. Kf-nie The jvjuliir wm-Miok '( ll-iini--I'liuptvr 'll be Inlil .'I tin M i mm ii Ii i!i in vt ilia -!. v i M-iiim; i' h A Ilellablo Tonic Many of tho people around hero know n good don I about this splendid remedy; to thoso who do not, wo wish to say that Metltol Tonic Dlgestlvo, flesh builder and nervo tonic we have over seen. For peoplo In poor health, weak, run down and played oift, thoso not' as strong nnd vigorous ns they should bo, wo recommend this tonic. I'rlco 1. Solo agents llasklns' Drug Store. Anticipating The New Baby V.itry nptant utotlirr tlmiiM data ut huml Uittlr of '.Mntlifr't Innul" It l HUlillnl uvrr Hie iiiiimIisi. iiimVik IIh-oi htrunr. 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