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MWORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MTCDFOttD. 0RE(10NT, SATURDAY, ,TUNE 24. IMrt fOTTC TTTREE f $ The (ilimii Hawaiian puily, xvhieh occurred Kru'nv exening, was by fur tilt' greatest social success of tin reason. The nffnir was tnoil at the armory, which wni hcatitifullv deco rated with pnluiH, vine, foliage iiml floxvem. giving n decided Impienl air o the scone. The punch howl wan imlci'il unique, being a iiiiniaturc xol- I'liiin in nninriii color, inn piincti nc iug icitciI from the crater. In Hip background, shining out over a hop. ienl scene, xvas n huge yellow moon The puuuh booth itself xvns a frag- Jiiut bower of honeysuckle. Clever Jillle pingrnins in orange nml white wcie a hit of the evening, the Ha waiian numbers being titilietl in the order of dunce. A tuneful orchestra, cuusiiting of )iiano, banjo, violin, tungn-luinjo ami drums furuishcil the ucccsmuv "pepful" music for the dnnoing. Tlio gienlcst fen line of the evening nml one which carried out the spirit of the parly lo the. Until dogioe was the nrrixnl of I he ltoynl Iliiwriiiinr Sorcniidera from the Page theater. These popular musicians furnished iniiii' and songs for the dancers till nearly 1 a. in., receiving encoie after encore, in response to everything they rendered. When at hint tlio party broke up, the tired but Iiuppy guests were unanimous in vot ing III'' filuiniii Hawaiian party the most nniipie and enjoyable affair ever stuged by the younger set. The following patronesses wcie in the re ceiving line: Alosdnmes Al. L. Alford, Jtogor S. Bennett, R ". Thorno, If. 11. Patterson, Kdxv. Soulier and K. X. Wnrnor. The V. It. C. met in logulur session on Wednesday afternoon at the lleil iiiiru hall, this being the first meeting after the fl. A. It .and W. It. C. con vention at Kugeno. The president, .A Tit. Mtilhollon, mid two delogntoH, ' Mm. Half uud All's I.eonn Hull gave very inleiesling repuiw of the con vention, which wcie thoroughly en joyed by nil present. At the close of the session the W. It. C. celebrated their second birthdav party for thin year. The first number wan tt treat J'toot Mi I.C01U1 Hull. Muster Willie and Virgil Hull in costumes- of ciunly cooks served delicious candy to nil jHHMont. .Music by Mrs. Miller mid pinging by Viviuu Miller was follow ed by n n invitation to the bmupiet .rooid, whole refreshments of ice oteum and cult were served. ' Olive Itobeknh lodgp, Xo. 28, eon ymind in tegular session Tuesday eve ning. June UO. There was a huge nt Umdatieo and several visitor. Mm. Ails M. JiuUoii nitil Miss Aunn I). O'Hi ii'ti were conducted ttinmieli the mysteries of the Itebekah degree. There wa no sRciul program und lliii evening's .work was followed by h good social time, with music and a chance for till who wished "to skip tut' I lull I laiilaslic toe." Won! 1ms been tpcoivrd here of the mamago of Alvin I. Bin low nml Mites Naomi BHker of Bed Bluff. Cal. Tlio xvmlduig took daco at San Fran pio, Monduy, June H). Mm. Bur ro' wan a populiir tenchpr in the Red lilff iMtblin s4ioos, where ulie hu tmrlit for Mfralym. Mr. Bur row wm fornipriv'of this city mid b fr&md her who wish them a Jmpp" Mini properou married life. Thp bitsiiipi.s mooting of the Loyal Order of Moose wn litdd TuedH ovin at their hull. At lhi time it wh voted to huve joint installation mid a pwiul ear tiwh ino membw-s from Ashliiinl and Medt'ord lodfiPs will no to Grants Bass Tuesday even inf, when- they will be- joined by tho UHkm frm that city. Medford will tttk twelve eaudidutes with them. Tfcp Busy Duo Sewing eirele met at St. Marj' acftdemy Thursday frm 2 to 0 p. in. The eirele met to make Hfratioas for the fair to be given IH OatolKT. Those proseut were: The MUses Catherine I-inig, Mary Buillifw, mm wuiuuan, l.ueille Kmtnti, GrM Brier, Belle Johnston, I)ori Thomas, Unnea XeUon wud Anita lwrone. Mr. and Mm. It. L Kwiug enter (iad th Couimuuity club Tuesday evaning o( their home. Two taWe of egrd-. ere played, after whieh rttnuht. euU were seneU. t t Ht. and ifn. IJ. I. Watkina of Aakiaad hae been spending the week ia itdlird( the guests of their aon, C . Wtetkin. and fainily. An f'rnml tea wn-. uicii VeInt'!- i ui'triHMip l Mi- Fr.ii k uui. . ' '. .-!. . II, .1. - The home oi Mr, .aid Mi-. B. .1. Trowbridge, 911.') West Tenth street, was the scene of n prelt wctUling Satiirdav e piling nt 8 o'clock, when their dnunhter, MIh lone (lertrude Plynn, beenme the bride of (leorar Twill l'cnke of ood.v, Cal. The wedding ccremonv was perforiued in tho livinir room, in fiont of an altar piwIpiI lor the occasion, which was illuminated with caudles and decorat ed with Knglitdi ivy mid Dorothy Perkins toses. cv. Wm. B. Hamilton joined the happy couple, using the Kpiscowl ring service. The bride was uiltiltended and wan oseorted by her father to the living lomii, wheie the wedding ceremony was pcrfoinied. Miss (leneicve Wnrtiiimi played the N'oi-wpgimi Bri .dal I'roccssion by flroig, while thp mnrringp service was being rend. The bride worn a crentn brocaded satin gown with shadow laeo and pearl tiimiuinpi, out en tiain, mid a tulle eil attached to a bandeaux of pearls, anil cairied a shower bouipiet of Cecil Brttnuer roes. Her tmxeling suit consisted of Copctihnpen slriped taf feta, with hat to match. Masses of pink roses were used in the decorations throtiKUnut tho lixing room, nml red sweet pens wcie used in the dining room. The house was beautifully lit up with candles. After the wedding ceremony a buffet lunch eon was served to the guests. The puests were as follews: Mr. and .Mrs. S. A. Xyp, Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell, Mr. am Mrs. Herbert Clark, .Mr. und .Mm. Krnuk Clark, Mr. and Mm. .John White, Mr. and Mm. Ilnriy Wnrtinnn, Mr. nml Mrs. A. A. Klynii, .Mr. and Mrs. Call Olnsgnw, Mr. nml Mrs. Donnld Springpr, Mr. mid Mm. 1M Trow bridge, Mr. mid Mrs. Hvtnntt fl. Trowbridge, the Misses Henrietta Kllis, Lois Kstes, Mora WeNh, UiAcn Dahl, Geneview Wortnttui, Dot Berry, I). L. Flyiin, T. IC. riynn, Itoimld Itnymond and Ben Trowbridge. The bride is tlio daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. B. ,. Trowbridge, is one of Medford's most clinnuing young la dies, where she was raised and grad uated from the Mcdford high Kuhool, mid Ihik won many wnnu friends by her pleasing tunnnem. She is nlso one of Medford's most titlenled mus icians, being mi accomplished violin ist. Tho groom is the son of General mid Mm. A. V. I'enke of Valley City. V I)., und ciiiue west about a vear ago to look after his mining interest ill Woody, Cal. He is well known hv I in kola friends here. . Mr. and Mm. I'enke left on mi cx- Ipiuled honeymoon trip tlmniuh southern California, which includes trip by boat from San Francisco to Los Angeles and from there to Sail Diego. Before, returning to their homo they will visit Mr. IVnke's sis ter, .Mis. Cnniiihell, at Bakemfielil, Dip. They will be at home at Woody, Cul., about July 1. Tuesday evening Mr. mid Mm. Dn yid Lewis celebrated their tenth wed ding mtimomnry. A five-cnurse din ner wuh served, after which dancing mid cards were enjoyed. The house was piottily dpoornted with rosos. About thiily guests wpip pipsent, in cluding Mr. and Mm. Lincoln McCor Hiaek, Mr. mid Mm. Frank l'reston, Mm. l'reston of San Francisco, .Mr. and Mm. Waller Itowne, Mr. and Mm. R F. Guthrie, Mr. and Mm. Frank-; Owens, Mr. and Mm. Geo. Canx-nter, Mr. mid Mm. S. Vilas Bepkwith. Mr. and Mm. Fiauk Madden, Mm. Iiuli of Chicago. Mr. and Mm. Conro Fiero, Charles Conner, Miss Dorothy Conner, .Mr. mid Mm. Kwin Bennies, Boudinot Couucr, Leonaul Curtienter, V.. W. Caillon, Gciald Hm, ..Smith. A quiet wedding wa- solemnised at the Cutliolii! rectory Friday evening at (I o'clock whou Miss Irene .Vovris lieeame the bride of Harry V. Scholz, Jtev. Father John I'owem officiating. The bnde waa attended lv Miss Grace Brier ami Frank 1'. Sandem was best man. The bride i the daughter of Mr. and Mm. W. K. Xor ris mid is well known in Medford, having been emphtyed at the Ilundi eraft Shop. The groom is the win of .Mr. and Mm. it. Schol. and w om- Ilnypd at the Pullman bakery. Both young 'leoplt- hae inanv friend who wish them much jov and hapirtiies. St. Mark's Guild will give a cafe teria lunch win nn.Nt Thursday, which will he their lust meeting uutl Sep tember. It will tie an al-day session, so u to finish up jal year's work and ao other oii that is urg'iit. All inemhem urf MqnesU'd t v pre seut. Mm. II. lT. Luiosilen tntertained the Friday Bridge club at her home on South Holly ktteet Friday afternoon. Mt.idow, g.ixe delightful p.irtx Wednesdax exciting! in honor of their daughter, M.xrtlo. (lumrs and music were eujoyml dur ing the evening and everyone had a very pleasant time. Thop picscut were: .Misses Gertrude Troutfentlier, Fthet Troutfciilher, Laum FouN, Fidelus Moinn, Iitmi Dyer, llxu Me- Clniii, Oi'tavia Childs, Virgie Meadow-, M.xitle Meadows and Slue Mead ows; Mpmn. Gcoi-ge Mnddnx, Homer IMi'Cluin, Orville Hnrr. Don Piatt, John Wlii-ciuuil, Karl Ilmll, l.etliew .MeadowH, Bolton Mpndows, Howard Meadows, Mm. B. W. Meadows, Mr, mid Mm. M. L. Meadows. Miss Myr tle has been with friends in Weed, Cal., for the hist few mouths. She eauic home lo xisit patents nnd friends lor a week, returning to Weed Fridny. Miss Meadows has a host of friends in Medfoid who regret verv much in seeing her leave their circle und they sineeiely hope to see hcr rettnn to Mcdford in the near futiiie. Mrs. C. B. Watkins enteitnined at hpr lioino on Welch street Monday evening. Hip pvent being in honor of her husband's biithdny. 1'rogiensive five hundred xvna pltiycd, Mm. ltund Iptt nnd It. P. Watkins winning the honors, after which a delicious two- eoume luncheon was served. Those jnespiit were: Mm. Itundlett, Missps Hatlip mid Liu Itundlett, Mr. ami Arm. Whhl. Mr. nnd .Mm. A. Xoth, Mr. nnd Mm. It. . Swan, Mr. mid yfrn, llptbeit Launspaeh, .An-, mid Arm. I). B. lliiHscll, Mr. mid .Airs. It. P. Watkins of Ashlnnd, Mr. am Aim. C. B. Wal kins and Jean Wntkins. The ipgular inceliug of Talisman Lodge, Xo. 31, Knights of Pythias, will he held .Monday oveniug, June 'JO. The kiiigl.il rank will bo put on. All members nVe urged to be present, us nil the lodge menibeiK nre looking forward to an exening of pleasure, having secured the services of Pro fesRor W. J. Cole, an elocutionist or nolo from Los Angeles, who will give selections from such xvell-known au thors, ns Jumps Whiteonih Itiley, Ku gene Field, Will Carlton und others. An hour of liuinor, pathos und aenli uiout is pfomiscd. Tuesday afternoon a fniewell paily was given by (he Loyal Hcail class of the Baptist Suiidny school in honor of Aim. Medley, who left Wed nesday for Portland to sjhiii1 Hip Htimtner. Mrs. Medley has heoii the teacher of this class for a number of yearn mid her iparlurp is ery much regretted, (lamps furnished 'enter, tniuuient during the afternoon, after xvhieli refreshnients xveie served. About .'.'i uieuibem xveiv present. Wcsliiesday evening the finals of the Hpxvorth league tenuia touina inenl were plnypd at the lengiie point on Third mid Barllelt streets. Rd lowing the finuls, a bonfire was made and races ami outdoor games xvere enjoyed, after which lefreshments of iee pipiim nnd cake xvpip served. .Mi. K. F. Guthrie enleriained at dinner WediiPsdny evening nt her much home neur Jupksonvillp lor the following guests: Mrs. Stewiut Pat terson, Mm. Frank Preston, II. Bing ham, Slater Johnston, Air. mid Mm. Phil Hamill, Miss Hubbard mid All. N'ewhall. Mr. and Aim. J. W. Chin chill mid daughter, Miss Doiothv Chuiclull, who nre spending the summer at Gold Bay, left Thursday morning for their home nt Vreka. Thev xvpip accom panies! by their guests, Helen Gould and Aich .McDonald of San Fran eispo. At "llillprest." Mis. George How laud Parsons entertained at a bridge luncheon Fiiiday for the follow iin ladies; Mr. Frank Madden, Mm. Lamb, Aim. A-inrinn, .Mm. Charles Connor, Aim. Delray Oetchell, Mis. Alfitnl Cunwntcr, Miss Agnew. Air. and Mm. George W. Walter-, of King's Highway left Thumdax for noveral inoHtlw' vu.it at Chicago, Alin iieaiolis and other points. The.x will visit their daunhter, Aim. Kochler. and family at Itiiscaate, Mont., en route. Aim. .Schmidt and two children, rredenck and Jane, left Wcdui-d.it for Tacouia, wheie thev will iit relative- for two mouths. Thev will also visit a few day hi Portland. Miss ;'. KTeutner left Vndav for ftrkelc.x, Cal., heis she Kill attend the siiftinif school i the I nucr-itv wf California. tessKsscsrwrre-. 'jvpiiiarTy2'm and Mr If Hair's Your Prid Use Iferpicide MUHi'iiv raitw tfp&l&l ueuls. A er iiretly June wedding wns fiolemnir.ed when Miss Lola Hough became tho bride of William If. Lyd mrd, the ceremony taking pi nee at their now homo lon South Holly street. Itev. Hamilton officiated, us ing the iniprossivo Kpiocopal service, oiil the immodlnlo relatives being present. Mi Hough i an npcoui-pli-hi'd piiinisle, Ihe daughter of Mm. ill''. A. Hough of West Second street, while Mr. Lydinrd is one of Med- I ford most progressive young husi ncss men. After Ihe ceremony the happy couple left on a .short honey moon, motoring to Crespent City. They are now "at homo" to their tmiiiy friends aj 4101 South Holly stlPPl. A bureau of education xvill bo openeil at the pnHlfe library Tueaday, luiip l". by tin) floiigjPH. of .Moth em and I'luetil-'fenehciV tisvsneia tinii of southeiu Oregon. By permis sion of the library lion id a room is being furnished in thp basement of the library for this purpose. Kvory ponvpuipiipo xvill be there for the mothers mid nil inothem nfe invited to bring their babies mid have thrin registered if desired. Southern Ore gon bus the honor of being sppoiuI in this movement, Portland nlready hav iug n liuienu. An informal program is lining piepared which will begin at 2 o'clock, Hofrqpliuiouts xvill he served. ( The tpgulur moiilhly liomeconiing of thp Ladii's' Aid of the Presbvter- inn church wns held in the chapel of tup church I upsdny uftpnioon. At tPr the business session a social hour xvas enjoyed. The Rist Side eiielo sprvpd lpfrpshnieiits of slniwherry sheihet mid enko.' Aim. Xnrmmi Merrill roturnnl home Satmdny from Portland, xvhore she attended tho lose carnival mid was also n delegati to the grand lodge of Hip Kasloni Slur. While in Portland Mm. Men ill xvas the guost of Miss Myrtle Hubert, foimorly of Mcdford. A lea xvas given Tuesday nftemooii nt the home of Mips Austin for Miss 'Mntlipsnn, who loft Thumday for Hivemide, Cal. The guests included the lady moinbem of the library board and a few friends. The regular homecoming of tho La dies' Aid of the Mulhodint church xvill. lie held at Hip church ne.l Wednesday lifleruiion. The Liyully eirolo xvill bnvp elmrge of tliu',piitpita'iiiiiiPiit for the aftciuoon. Aim. K. D. Sxvem und daughter of Tneonin, Wash., nre guests of .Mm. T. Al. Swem mid family nt their home on West Tenth street. Aliss Wiuified Alalhesoii left Thursday for Riverside, Cnl., where she will take u summer cnume in lib rary xx'ork. ! (F t f ? t T T ? ? Y Y ? ? Y t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V . I -J i Miss Mnrie Gates entertained with on informal dancing party nt her home on Geneva nveuuo last Friday ox pning for thp plensurp of Mia Glndys Miirnmie of Tneonin, Wash. After nn px'oning apont with diineing nnd u social time, refrehineuls xvere served. The guests present xvere: Tfle Altsses Gladys Murnune, Cnther ine Sworn, Limine Williamson, Jonn Andcmon nnd .Marie Galea; Atpssm. Jerry Garrett, Walter Brown, Frank iFarrell, Karl Whittoni of Corvallis and George Gales. Aim. Frank Owens returned .Mon day from Portland, xvhore she bus been xisiting friends for the past few weeks. While there Airs. Owens took nn important part in "Vedti, the Vam piie," n moving pintuic being singed by "a Portlmiil society, - Aim. Waller Bowne euteilaiiied Ihe following guests ut dinner Wednes day evening at her home on Siski.xou Heights; Air. mid Aim. Lincoln Me Cormuok, Air. mid Airs. David Lewis, Madame Preston ami It. W. Hiihl, -Afm. M. Black has leturned from a sl mouths' visit in Texns, Chicago and Portland. Her daughters, the Misses Kathleen mid Mildred Blnek, have returned from Corvnllin, wheie Ihey have been alteniling school. Afm. Kuiuin Wlieldeu of Poilland mid .Aim. C. A. Snow of .Mount Ver non, Wash,, nre guests nt the home of .Mr. und Aim. James Campbell on Kings Highway. The employes of the California-Oregon Ppxver company loft nt noon to day for flleiiilale,, whore they xvill hold their annual pienio tomorrow. Miss Altec Streets of Grants Pnas is visititng 'relatives nnd friends in Mcdford for mi indefinite length of tine. Mrs. A. C. Painler of Portland is visiting Mm. Charles L. Sehieffolin nt her home on South (mkdalo. Mrs. AL A. Hedge of Orovillo, Cnl., is tho guest of her daughter, Aim. J. J. Bpiuglo, on Xoith Central. . The regular business mealing of the W. C. T. U. xvas hold at the piiblio library Thursday afternoon. Vernon Onrrctl returned from Ku gehe Friday to visit fiiunds nml rel- u liven for u IV xv days. Mr. H. V. Beiikwilh euleitniued nt diiuiijr Friday exening ut her home on King's Highway. Mrs. Fletcher of Seullle is the guest of her daughter, Aim, I!. X. Bunco. Dr. and Mm. Rumens will return today from a few days' visit m port- land. " SERVANT WANTED ONE WHO CAN DO ALL THE FAMILY COOKING, HOUSE CLEANING, WASHING, IRONING AND SEWING, IN ADDITION TO POLISHING THE SIL VERWARE, SHARPENING KNIVES AND CURLING MY HAIR, IN FACT ONE WHO CAN DO EVERY THING ABOUT THE HOUSE THAT I FIND SO HARD TO DO NOW. MUST BE NEAT, CLEAN, OBEDIENT AND AL WAYS READY AND WILLING TO WORK. IMPORTANT THE WAGE ASKED MUST BE VERY REASONABLE ($1.00 TO $8.00 PER MONTH.) CALL BETWEEN 8 AND 11 A. M. Mrs. Wood B. Thrifty 21(5 West Phontt 108 Public indorsement of the Mcdford Choral society folloxving tho recent initinl poneert hns been genuine and generous. Officers nnd members of the society upproeinto the value of this sincere public approval of their xvork in the recent concert, nnd the society, having noxv jMxssed tho in itial mid experimental singe, is as suted ns n permanent organization devoted to the development of the best choral mimic. From time to time ponvorts of merit may be ex pected and it is not nt nil improbable that .with fiuther development of musical inteicst in the valley an or ganisation may bo perfected that xvill iiiuke the inline or Itoguo River valley fntnous on the Pacific const for more than fruil mid climate. As pointed out in the remarks of the di rector, George Andrews, following the eoneort, one little town in Knnsns with u population of 'Jollll people is tiutiually staging one of the gi cutest musical festivals in the world, thou sands of people being in attendance and several days being devoted to conceits of the highest older, with distinguished urtists in attendance. An offer litis been recently neeepl ed bv the society lo sing at the open iug of the Ashlnnd clinutaunua and a program similar to Unit recently ren dered in the Page theater will be given. It is in ex cry xvay likely Hint societies will be organized in other centers in Ihe valley, resulting event Paul's Electric Store 212 West Main Street Next Door to Power Co. Wiring and Supplies Main Street MISJOFORD, OlllCaON ually in a woll-orgnnizod valley so ciety. This is tho aim and desire of the director and members of tho Mod ford choral. The cotnniitteo in charge xvishes to nnnotinco the opening of tho South ern Orognti pnrents' editcationnl bu rotut Tuosdny flftornoon, Juno 27, ut 2 o'clock. A short program has boon prepared nnd light refreshments xrfll be served. Tho hurentt xvill bo in charge of the JlolheiV Congrona nml Parent -Tenehor association nnd xxill be eondtiPled nlnng tho samo lines iib the Portland bureau for mutml ben efit nnd help to all interested lit ehil(t xvolfnre, home problems, ele. Tito library board hns very generously given tho use of a room in the lilf rnry, where meetings will be held caolij Saturday, ll is planned to hnvo babv tests in thn fall and mothers may register their hnbiea whonever they desire. All who ato intorosted are eoidinlly invited, thosO from tho rural districts as well ns llioso living in town, mid it is enmoaUy hoped that there amy be n genorat roapmisp uud eo-opcrution. Aliss Holly Alnllett of Borkoloy nr rixed this morning uud is u guest of Aim. It. J. Conmy nt her homo on Aledford Heights. A children's pnrty xvas given nt the Country club Thursday nftemooii. N ec e 11 I v -A trfJkimAi r. I ' J Xtr x -ii 13 Mi- i:ihel Whipple will Ic.iw M-ii-Iix fr a 'en tin - xiif Willi Mi ll! s.,,1, ,,,, ,.t S, 1 ,,. ,, I , jiiii,ia msMis mi&i