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f i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 10lfi PXOE THREE FASHION RUNS TO FRILLS AND RUFFLES -v - ' . 'v r. A?. i 4 " v t " " a!fc ry v n M J if A IbF The local auxiliary of the Foreign Missionary hocioty (fnvo n jubilco luncheon on Friday nt 1:30 with about seventy members and friends present. The social hall of the First SI. E. church was delightfully cool and beautifully decorated with blue and gold, the society's colors. Pop pies, nasturtiums, buttercups and blue clo'iintis combined developed the color scheme. A delegation from the Standard Henrcra society acted as ushers and servers. The luncheon consisted of pressed chicken, bread and butter, salad, ice cream and enke. Sirs. C. 0. Power, the local presi dent, acted ns toast mistress and gave n splendid and inspiring address on the aim of the jubilee campaign. She was followed by Miss Julia Fielder, who responded to n toast to the members. Sirs. 0. C. Van Sco- yoo pivo the nionov side of the ques tion. Miss Jcssio Mordoff rovo n toast to tlio papers and magazines of the organization. Mrs. D. Kdivard I'hipos paid n tribute to the 8-7 missionaries which the society sup ports. "Facts the Fingers of God," was ichpotidcd to by Sirs. J. II. Car kin; Sirs. L. F. HolKnnp spoke on "Our Ann of Power, Prayer;" Dr. .1. C. Rollins in a toast to the W. F. SI. S. paid high tribute to it for the efficient and consecrated work of the members and made an appeal to ev-, cry woman of Methodism to identify herself with the organization. It was voted to make Sirs. D. T. Lnwton a life membor of (ho society in rec ognition of her faithful work during the past twenty-six years. Sirs. L. V Millings of Ashland, the district lofcpondiiig secretary and jubilee supervisor, assisted hy Sirs. J. C. Rollins, bestowed first year decora tion for the order of the membors of the (loldon Heart on Mosdnmes C. 0. Powers and SI. Van Scoyoo, Misses Julia Fielder and Slay Phipps. MSfcdamoH Rollins amf Osborne had previously icceivcd the decoration. Thih is the 17th voar of the society and KH'Ht effort is being put forth to Biiuiiguivii anil increase its power ami oriii'icncy belore the 5llth, or the your of jubilee. Medford's auxiliary is jjro'"" rapidly, it havinjr nearly seventy members, having neaily dou bled ith membership during this con foionco year. A piettv nse shower was given by SIihs Dot Herry at her home on Eighth and Laurel streets Slouday af ternoon m honor of Miss lone Flynn. The arrangements of the party were a complete and very happy surprise for the bride-elect, and on her nrrivnl she va4 showered with rose ctals. The afternoon was spent- informally with music nnd social conversation. Sirs. John Wilkinson responded to the request for several vocal solos. A color scheme of pink was carried out, rocs mid sweet pens being uKed in pretty effect throughout the rooms. Pink shaded lights and candles threw n soft glow over tho tables, where n dainty two-course luncheon was served. A beautiful bouquet of roses lwus used for the centerpiece and the guests ulnccs wcro marked with dainty cards and an individual rose. Tho guests were Slisses Ione Flyim, Helen Dahl, Florence Welch, Lois" Kstcs, KHznbeth and Sara Norwood, Helen Watt, Slay Hoke, Sliss liullis, Helen Ilullis, Sirs. John Wilkinson,, Sirs. Carl Glasgow, Mrs. Wnyne Lccvor of Central Point, Sirs. John Munn, Sirs. Do Nisc, Sfrs. Hurry I). Fobtcr and SGss Dot Rerry. The Huptist Young People held their social, business meeting and semi-annual election of officers at tho church on Fridny evening, Juno 1(1. Tho following officers were elected for the ensuing six menths: President, Orvil Hurr; vice-president, Ilclli btewnrt; secretary aid treas urer, John Whizonant; pianist, Helen Iloldcn; reporter, Charles SIcClnin. A short program was rendered, after which refreshments wcro served nnd a social hour enjoyed. Tho Inter mediate Society of Maptist JVoung Peoplo was also present. Fridny afternoon the comniercial nnd jtrHdc students of the Sledford CommoiciHl college enteitained tho btiirtouU of the toucher' review iiIiihk The following infonna) pro gram was given, which was much en joyed by the students and their gnests: Inspirational roading, "That Something," Sir. Van Gildor; "A Mys loiioiu. Story," told by Slargaret Anion; humorous reading, Vivial Chil dow; cltirionet solo, Clcll JlcCredie; r.Hidiug, "The Twist Family," Kvu Reobo; iolin solo, "Huiuorohquo," Florence Clark; French reading and traiwlstion, Hamuli Angel; jcymnustio dwico, Woodsum McDonald and Slaiiun Van Gildor; humorous lend ing, KiiIh Iloufctou; loading, "A Wi.Ii," .Marian Vun Gilder. Mr. SIcDonnld, a gnet, was ak ed to read, and fche graoiounly re (ondod with a very appropriate and perfectly tendered humorous reading. Sir. Ager, who wus in chargo of the tooohorV course, mailo an inspirn tioiiHl uddretw iiitorfcporod with hu mor appropriate to the oeouhion. Following tho program, ioo oroam and wufr wuio noned, which concluded a vory plotulunt social hour. 'i'Jie SIiMiionary society of the Proahytorinn church held a vory on joyable and intorouting moating nt the home of Mrs. K. A. Welch on Rust Slain fetroot TWduy afternoon, with Sir. It. W. Cluncy and Mr. Welch ns hostosfeot.. A program was given as follews: Devotional, led bv Sirs. Jnqim; roviow of tho yewr'ts work bv SIr. K. T. Wanier: intrumoutal solo, .MiM denoviovo Wortman; vocal bolo, Slii Goraldiuu Theiui.; roading, "Work in Porto Pico," Sire. Volnoy Dixoti. After the program refroh wwttt ware srd on the laws. The tUs wor prettily onttd with fUww. Sliss Hiith Pulloek entertained with a dinner party nt her homo on Col umbus avenue Tucsdav evening, Juno 13, in honor of Sliss Virginia Sic Crcighl's 17th birthday. She was as sisted by her sister, Pose. Those present were: Virginia SloCrcight, Josephine Clark, Helen Stevens, Wuiva Dean, Pose Pollock, Sfyrtlo Stundley, Ilvu SIcClain, Slarjorio Stevens and Ituth Hullock. Music and games weie enjoyed throughout the evening, after which refreshments wore served. Lust Slondav evening, June 1J, at 8:30 o'clock, Miss Clara SI. Wines and W. J. Thornton were united i'i marriage at the home of the biide on Pitzer street, Hoseburg, Rev. W. Pile- Jeffrey officiating. The rooms vc:c very pretty with decorations of orange blossoms nnd pink nxes, and ns the notes of the wedding march, played by Mrs. C. S. Heinline, wcio heard the bridal party took their places under tho nrch and the vows were exchanged in the presence of tlct iininediato friends nnd iclatives. The bride nnd groom were the recipients of niany beautiful and valuable pres cuts. Tho brido was charming in her gown of white organdie nnd laeo with tullo veil, carrying a bouquet of white roses. The couple were at tended by Charles Thornton, brother of the groom, and Sliss Christinnua Lnuorson. The young couple, lett on the night train for Portland nnd other points in tho north to spend their honeymoon, nftcr which they will ho ut home at Poscburg. Sliss Wines was a popular tencher in the Knglish department of tho high school of Poscburg this year; is also a gradu ate of tho University of Oregon. Sir. Thornton is tho son of J. J. Thorn ton, a prominent rancher of this vi cinity. Ho is also a graduate of 0. A. C. Their many friends join in wishing them a happy ninrried life. A merry pnity wns enjoyed Wed nesday evening by a number of young people when they motored to Ash land. After having a picnic lunch in the Lithia park the evening was spent with swimming nnd dancing. Those present were: Slisses Gladys Wilson, Jcnn Pudge, Gladys Peart, "Dorothea. Hill, Slargaret Soulier, Katherine Souttcr, Alyce Jones nnd Lnura Gates, Sirs. K. V. Davis, John Slof fatl, Jack Gnrnett, Hoy Hill, Frances Bennett, Call Tengwald, Frank Slc- lvce, Carter Brandon. Great Inventions of the Day Change the relations of men, communities and nations. The man who owns a CORONA would ho just as in convenienced without it as without a telephone or a. watch. Indications are that the CORONA will ho as univer sally used in homes and offices in a short time as is the telephone today. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Dintrici Agents. TV hfleeoimtf f th Ladiea' Aid of th Prrfrbterian church wHI et in tta rbaiiel of th e&uroh Tuclay afternoon. All Biwubero and friends am invited to atteod. Mr. P. II. White of Omaha, Xb., i the gtuMt of kr ietr, Mr. U. X. Warner, on We.t Main street. Jirs W L. )l -ilawav eh 7burda Sir eienupc t1,t I'flrtiaaiJ, rherv' 'i will tduv Sir. and Sirs. J. C. Herring return ed tho first of the week from Hood Hivor. While there they made a tour of the valley and found conditions there about tho sanio as. here, with the exception that tho season is n few weoks later. They came over the Columbia highway and incidentally attended the dedication of the high way and the lose show at Poitlaud. Sir. and Sfrs. II. K. Tomliusnii en tertaincd the Community club nt their home Friday evening. The follow ing guests wore present: Sh and Sirs. Karl ICuapp, Sir. and Sirs. K. G. .Trowbridge, Sir. and Sirs. P. h. Kw iug, Sir. and Sirs. A. F. Xoth, Sir. and SIr. Carl Bowman and Slitus Florence Trowbridge. Sirs. I). W. Mulch, who has been spending the winter in Pasadena, stopped for a few days in Sledford to visit with her son, Fred Batch nnd family, before going to her homo in Portland. Sliws Angeline Halley left Friday morning for Slonmoiith, Or., where she will tnko a teachers' training course at the htatc normal school. She will also visit her grandparents ut Cottage Groo en routo. , Sir. F. G, Thayer entertained in formally with a bndgo party al hor home on Wet Tenth street Friday afternoon. Four tablet, of bridge woro enjoyed, followod by refreshments. S(U Grace Diekisou of Portland, granddaughter of the late W. It. Dickison, was the guest of Sliss Ma rio Noaloir of Table Hock Wodnou- day nnd Thursday of this week. Mrs. Arnold Scudder and feou Jack and SIr. Slinnifield Taylor left Srod ford for Sugar I,ko, X. II., whore thoy will spend the Miimnor, returning to Sledford in September. Srrs. E. W. Witt lett todav for a tovoral week' trip through soHthoni Cahfornin, iiiuluding Lonr Boaeh and I Am Artgelo. Bfr. Flunk 0reM returBtnl homo Friday frwn Iortlad, vbere ko ha& peuk Mvcral weeks i jit ing rdativM ood frieod4. " f Mr. F. H. Hobertk onlelaioed the Iji SNMii eliib thi afternoon At her home on Peach street. Srr. nnd Sirs. Heginald Parsons left Friday for nn extended trip through tho cast. They will visit in Boston nnd Xcw York nnd will spend tho summer nt Lake Slohnwk. Heginald Parsons, Jr will attend Pcnn Camp, tho wonderful hoys' school of the east, at Lake Champhiin. m m m Tho Slissos Lois Khtcs nnd Flora Welch entertained informally Tues day o oning in honor of Sliss Ione Flynn, n bride of this month. Cards and music were enjoed during the evening, after which a three-course luncheon was served. Sliss Boss Bryan returned Friday from I'm tlnud, where she has bcoil for the past month visiting fri'-nds and enjoying tho rose festival. Sliss Bryan will at once rosunio work with hor class of vooal students. Sliss Gertrude Weeks entertained the Wednesday Auction Bridge club at her homo on North Central Wed nesday nlternoon. Finther meetings of the club have been postponed for the summer months. Sir. and Sirs. Fred Juppert nnd children of Lincoln, Neb., Mopped in Sledford Thursday to visit Sirs. L. Hough of West Seooud street. Thoy are also making a tour of southern California. Sir. and Sirs. Fred K. Batch had as their dinner guests at tho Hotel Aus tin Inst Friday evening Sir. nnd Sirs. Guy Cronk and Sir. and Sir. H. W. Fnrusworlh of Boiso, Idaho. St. Stark's Guild will have their annual picnic noxt Tuosduy at Ash land park. Kaoh membor is invited to attend and bring a well-tilled bas ket. Sirs. Alfred Cuipenter has relum ed to Sledford after un extended oastoni trip and is staying at Vontus orohurd with her sou Luoiwid. Sliss Slildred Blitou left Thursday for Klamath Falls, whore she wjil visit her hjstor, Sliss Loruine Bhton, for u few week. Sirs. Vornon Vawlcr entertained thu Girls' Thursday Bridge cluli at her home on Huso avouuo Thiudn ufternoon. .Mr. Jap Audtew wu hostc-,- to the Nullo Bridge olidt Thursday atter noon at her homo on Sutk Orange street. Mm. II. ('. Miaoor is 10 Poitland, vhcre sac will viut for t-ovnal eks Ittiff Ics tiers of rufflos, mloro sum uier (rocks of volln, orgnmly or lawn, so I gnthor from tho llttlo fn?Mon rIiow tho great modistes nro lioldlui? thoHo dnya to launch tho nildtniinmur modcH. A modlo you will see often licforo tho Bununcr wans Is tli'c much rufflol frock of nntlro bluo voiln-ll'i from tho studio of Mmo GroflfloM ot tho r'MBh. ton Art Lenguo of Amcrlcn, that spon sor of smart fanhlons. Tour dcop ruffloB given tho tdstrt tho qeAlnt 18J0 offoct, tho Pln.it bok'ia inlrct cirrlos out tlu siiggoBllon nt r.ualiitnno, nnd thu tlnrlnt; slcovo In Ainll.er old fanhlon Jn mnilein fori.. rito l i.i mm nro organ u, .". tho black ,'iiM r'libon looped in imdor tho tiii'kot , c a striking cnlor comlaht. Vhe ipjnk'H color I" not tho nnst becoming of collars, but II lias heaps of stylo to It. Sirs. J. C. Horton entertained in formally at luncheon Wednosdny nnd Thursday at the Berbnn npnrtments. The members of the Country club will entertain with, a dinner dance nt tho Country club this evening. Sirs. C. L. Allen and daughter Huth left Fridny for Long Beach, Cul., where they will stH'iid the summer. .Mrs. Oeorgo Cnrci)ter has return ed fiom u short trio to Snu Francisco, PEACE nuMons TWIXT MO0SEAND G. 0. P. WASHINGTON, Juno 17. Cburlos 15. IlughoB, woary from n week of strenuous political activity In Now York, returned to his homo hero to night for tho wood end, llo retired luVinodlntcly boforo henrlng of George W. Perkins announcement regarding pence negotiations botwocu tho re publicans and progressives, Tho nominee's apparent dcslro to bring progrcBiilvcs and republicans Into accord Is understood to have been tho thotno ot discussion In sov oral conforencos in Now York be tween Mr. Hughes nnd some, ot tho progressive leadorn, notably Kvorett Colby of New Jersey, Oscar S. StraiiBS and H. S. 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