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iiff,"mimfm, 1 7467 todfokd mail TKinraF, wjiFonn, ottecicw, aATTttmy, .ttt.y i, 101a PX(m TirRTCE 1 I Ky. JWJyaMfiaiiyf Mvrr-",'ac dggw15SnRaitf f'n Tl.)ii-dn ever Jig. Juno 21), nl 8 o'clock, nt tin home of the biide's parents iit'iir l'hootiiv, occurred the imuiiiiftv of Com I'i'iirl lliutlcv anil Albert Dniighorty of Ontrnl Point, Ilev. ,1. IC. Ilailoy of tint Phoenix Prcsbvtorltin church performed Ihe oeiuniony, tin inipicssive ling service being used. .MW Mnblo Hntlluy, a cousin of Ilu bride, jilti.vt'il the wed ding march nnd Ocuigc llai I Icy, the bride' brother, pla.vcd n violin solec tion, Tliu Inidc wore u white crepe le chilli1 gown mid veil mid wns un- nttciided. Little Joe lliutlcv led (lie way to the ullur, allowing loses in the pnth of the happy couple. The living luitm wua tastefully deenrutud in green nnd white. Thiily-five guests, mostly iclntives, nnd a few inuiiodinte friend were picsent. Mrs. Dnugheity is a graduate of the Phoe nix high school, wheie mIic was n gcncinl fnvorite uuinug lenchers mid schoolmates alike. Mr. Dougherty in in chnrgo of the F. K. Lnne nincli, near Central Point, where he will take his luide to a I'oinfortahlv furnished, bungalow. The young couple left immediately after the ceieiuony for their now home. The best wishes of their ninny friend go with them for a happy and prosperous wedded life. A wry enjoynhle pnity was given Saturday evening, when Mix. II. l Scliolx, assisted ly Mrs. Franks and Mrs. Fcrden'uks, entertained in honor of her hiii, Itudy, who was 'Jl years old Saturday. Dancing mid curds were enjoyed during the evening, af ter which refreshments woie served with a largo birthdav cake as the cental piece. At the close of the eveniii" Mrs. Schnl introduced Mrs. 1 lurry Scholy, nee. Irene N'nrri, us her daughter, Mr. mid Mrs. Scholz having heen married Friday evening. The young mnrried coupje left.Mnn ilny ior a wedding trip to California. They will return about July 1 and will lie at ho'ue to their many friends on 1 fealty atteet. Tim guet present ueiu: .Miss Venita Hamilton, Miss lleniiec Levy of Sun Francisco, Mi Willie llowuid, Mis Vera Merrimnu, Mink InrkMon of Jnckiionvillc. Clnnrie Sniidem of Ilelmnnl, Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. Uobert MueCulloMgh, Curly Wilson, llonry Freeman, Mr, nnd Mrs. Hurry Scholia and Jtndv Scholia. A very pretty wedding took place nt the home of Mr. mid Mi. I). Heche of Agtlte Wednesday evening, when their daughter, Kmnin Iluxel, was united in marriage to William Adkins. The wedding iiinreli was )laed by a cousin of the bride. Miss Sadie Heche, and Mi Hose Fielder wing "0 Piomise Me." The bride wore h dress of white tuffota and Georgette ciejie with net veil uud car ried a beuiitiful bouipiet of carna tion,, nnd ft .-us. She was attended b. her sislei, Mis Hva Hcebe. The best man wan Carl Ilebe, mid the eereinonv wiih wrforined by Mr. llimby of Mcdford. About m.ty guests were present. After the it-re-Wfiiiy delicious refiettliiuenls of ice ertmui mid cmIu wer fcervwl. The young couple were the iceipi entu of many bemitlful and iiselal prest'Mt. Tlmir future hoitic will be at Tulvut, hre the irNm hut. m fn. Tin. iMwfwWiHfc of Mll their frieuds u witk tlwiu to their new home. St. Mnik' fluild closed their nicct iiiBs Thurbduy for the summer to ie oM'ii th fint Thiinidny iu Saptmn Iht. A delicious luncheon was Serv ed in cateteriu htyle. Throo food sales will be given during the sum mer, Mi. Hoke, Mm. Swan nnd Mr. SiMither lining chuimian of each coin mitlet. Mrs. Harvey Walter of Ros Ijine eiilcrtttiiuid the following guests at dinuer Mondov eveniag: .Mr. and Mrs. fieo. Irvine and aou of Mttdford, Mr. nnd Mrw. INis Kline and Mrs. M. M. (mkHiy of Central Point. Th eboir of the CuriwtuiH church were delightfully surpriw on Wed netMlay eeuing, when refreshment, were rved at the elo. of the regi- Jar umetjie by Mrs. K. K. Seely. Xt. and Mr. K. 0. Trowbridge eu tertained the Coinmuaily olub Moo duy evening. The guesU of the elub were Mrs. J, 0. Ijdgett and aon, Frank, of PitUbni, Pa. The Mim 1SH and it-bel Qould Wft toduy for Ma) ton, Cal., whore they will spaad the aunaier with their j..irciits, Mr. nnd Mrs. '. p. tiuilld The Icnutiful home of Mr. nnd Mn. Geoige l.indlcy on Siskiyou Heights was thrown open to welcome the Iirst .Methodist chinch choir and frieiufc numbering about foity Mon day evening. During the evening sev eral mimical numbers and readings wore given by members of the choir. Contests weie also given in which oneh one ied with the other as to their giteiug ability, after which delicious icficshmcnts were soned by the host and hostess, These socio! functions given the choir lend to in crease the interest in their work. The following gtiod were present: Mr. and Mix. Furiosi Kdmendcs, Mr. and Mix, II. A. Caimday, Mr. and M"ix. Clarence Meeker, Mr. and Mi. K. 0. Cotikliu, Mr. and Mix. I). T. Lawlon, Hev. and Mis. J. ( Itollins, Mrs. FA Steep, Mrs. W. M. Van Seoyoc, Mix. I.. Ilovious, Mix. A. S. Hilton, Mrs. Percy Wood, Mix. Sums Mix. Maud Splekel ami Mrs. Sarah hindley; Misses Louise Daddysuiaii, Mildred Heine, Vein Honndtive, Hrrnice Hal corn, Ocorgin Whilloek, Matie Vio man, Ivadel Swindler, May and Jos-, cphinc l.iudley; Messrs. 1) wight Phipps, Howard Wines, Itnlph ltnl coiii, I.cou I.awton, Demi Caidcr, Hcinaid ltolieits, Bliss Heine, Walter Hess, Hub llollius, llolieit l.indlcy mid Nolo l.indlcy. The monthly homecoming of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist chinch inel with a good niimbur nt the church, despite the inclement weather of Wednesday afteinoou. After an interesting mid inspiring business Hcssion, led by the president, Mix. Miuenr, a delightful program wtm rendered by the l,oyalty.'ircle: Piano solo, Miss Swindler; vocal nolo, Mix. C. A. Meeker; violin nolo, Miss Dyer, with Miss deadly at the piano; read-, iug, Mr. Heine; piano duet, Miss Uni corn and Miss l.indlcy. The Indies weie then served with punch and cake. The Oakdale Circle will havo cliurgc for the mouth of July. A linen shower was given Monday evening at the Calholic hall by the Young Ladies' Sodality, in honor of Miss Marguiet Kmig, a biidc-clcet of July. The evening was spent with games and iiuiniu,. after wOtcli light rolresluuenU were served. Those lire-nut we in the .Misses Mnrgurct mid Catharine Kmig, Florence Sehc nble, Mary Phillips, Sadie Whitman, Doloro Wilson, Clnru Hrass, I'leiMirc loiter, Knthcrinc King of Talent, Kinmn IVil, l'lizalieth Itoth. Miss Jessie Mordoff onteitniued the Kainbow Sunday school chis of the Methodist church at her home Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent with music and games mid diessing dolls for n missionary box, after which icfroslunents weii' serv ed. Those present weie Kathcrinc IMiiieadcs, Kutlieriuc Limlley, Caiol Fay Hnvioiitf, fleorgie Ileddcu and Mnrgaiet Van Seoyoc. Monday evening the local K. of P. lodge cuteilaiiied their members in n very dcasing way. A goodl number gathered in the lodge iooiu to wit ness initiation ceremonies by a new team which put on the work. Alter lodge all ucic ngiceably surprised and highly entertained by Professor W. J. Cole of Us Angeles with .plen did leadings. At 'the close all weie invited into the banquet room, wheie lotYoslunciits weie serxed. Sunday n picnic was enjoyed in Lit Ma Pink nt Anhlauil, when the weddiittf anniversary of four couple was celebrated. They wotonsl to Ashland iu the morning ami n picnic dinner wus enjoyed at noon. Those iu the iwirty were: Mr. "d Mrs. Frank ltolieits, Mr. nnd Mra. Charted Hnttorfield, Mr. Mini Ml. C. C. Van StHiyoe and Mr. and Mi. 0. C. 1 login. Mrs. Juno Marr, daitghter of Mra. W. W. Watson, and her daughter, Moiih, arrived Tiwsday from San Frnncjsci and will visit heie during the ummcr. Mra. 15. F. fluthrie ontertainod with a bridge lunch&on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Ouy Talln.t and Mis Haael Crocker of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Uwis en tertained with a dinner iwrty Tues day evening for the ideanire of their house iuel, Mr. ami Mrs. Talbot. Mus Gertrude ISwhwhw of Sua rVaneUco is 1 he guest of Mbw Laum Pag on Siskivmi Heiichts. Mr. and Mr. K- K. Swaa atnt Sunday in Ashland, the guests of Mr. and Mr. It. P. Wat kins. Mr. ad Mm. Wabl retnrawl Immm diuiitiuv nurr mn-iiiiii u iru tiiisi at Kirridf Hrivc. W t..j.... .. .... i:... .. . ,i. . Jliss I.nniu Page pir a il.uicing pnrtv nt the small hall il the Nata toriuni Thursday evening in honor of her gitet, Miss Gertrude Kmmons. The hall was prettily decorated with ivy and fernn. Tho Lauiispach or chestra furnished the music for the merry dancers. The following weie present: Mie FrnnceK Kinney, Hn acl Antic, Dorothy Thoni, Mercedes Huiber, Glndvs Morane, Mary Gore. .Ksthcr Wamer, Mildicd Antic, Ncdlie ( muiMicll, Durothen Hill, lcnoie Vance, Mora Welch, Lois F.slcs, Until .Warner, Jean Anderson, Liicile Mea ner, Kathoiinc Svvem, Leah Walthoix, Mniie Gates, Jeanetic Patleison, Frances Yoik, Jenn Hudgc, Lucille York, Vera linc, Sadie Ijicy, Glndvs Peart, Murgaicl Soutlor, Lou'ih' Wil liamson, Ttiiiu Deuel, Mniion Goold, llulli N'yc; Messrs. Allen Hopkins, menu miiiiiiioiis, i.xie Walllieix, Frances Hcnnctt, (leoigc Gales, Frank Fericll, IM (lenry, Dolph Phipps, Ted Fish, ('inter Hrandon. Adrian Hose, Heibeit Strang, Dave Kosciiliiiiy, Hairy Itiiscnuiirg, Finer . .... l ! I. V. , lei ,., Sim iieiricK, .m'ii vims, i nomas Scantlin, Itnlph Pierce, Stephen Nye, ijioyil Williamson, Leon Speck, Har old Cochrmi mid Hot ace Hiomlcy; t.utlicr Deuel, Don Itiinynid, Will tlcvemlge, Hcibert Alloid, Jny Goiv, l.elmnl Noe, Milton Scliueliaid, Geo. Ileiiselman, Hoy Hill, Frank Hnv Hobcit WilfMiu. . The Women of Woodcraft hud a very enjoyable time nt their last uwr- ular meeting Juno ''", in the nature of a "so" social nflcr lodge. The fol lowing coininittce had charge of the pregram: Mrs. Delhi Parker, Mis. Loictla Hiimhnrgcr, Mrs. Ktnily Ait ken, .fix. Jennie Hellingcr. The pro gram was as follews: Misg Luciln Koontz, piano solo; Mix. Frank Lo der, leading; Misses Lillian and Daisy Moore, piano duet; Mr. Delia Parker, reading; Mjsms Neva Sani uols nnd Liicile Koont., piano duet; Sirs, J. H. Holliuger, rending. Kach number was very much appreciated. After the program, tcficslitnciitH were served, cniipietiug of cake and punch, the latter being nerved from a minia ture well embedded in a mass of Dor othy Pel kins roses mid ivy. This was a beauty within its-elf. The hall was tastefully decorated with roses, Shasta daisies and ivy. J. H. Hellin gcr had charge of the opening of the Vox.," the (ontents ot which con tained n penny for each niunbci worn by the owner. This afforded much merriment and concluded the pro gram. There were firiy iu attend ance and all voted the committee royal cnteit'niner. Mr. and Mix. Frank Owens enter tained Wednesday night at their beautiful home on Siskiyou Heights with a dmiciiiK iwity iu honor of Mr. and Mix. Guy Talbot and Miss Ilael Crocker of Poitland. The grounds surrounding the Owen home wcic lighted with decorative ,lauiucsc lan terns, which made the scene a very attractive one. Supper was served nt midnight. The guests included: Mr. uud Mix. Fied Hopkins, Mr. mid .Mix. Uncolii MeCurtmtck, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Howne, Mr. and Mis. I' rank Preston, Mr. and Mrs. A. ( mini Kieni, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis, tiu.v Talbot of Poillaud, Mix. William Sony-Smith, Mrs. .Manner of Poit laml, Madame I 'rest on of San Fran cisco, Mis Husel Crocker of Port land, Miss Doiolhv, Conner, Houdiiiot Council Leonard Caiicutcr, Winter Johnson, Hubert Kohl, Karl Tumy, Hpi-ngfle Kiegei nm Gerald SMy Smith. Miw. C. C. 'an Scoyw enleitained tho teacher and pupils of her da ugh -ter Marginal's Sunday school class ut her home on Orange stred Friday af ternoon. The girls Mot a plea sunt afternoon picputing cuids uud dicss. tag dolU Jor a iiiissidna ry bo. which will he sent to China. Those present were: Mis. Jessie Mordoff, Cather ine Undley, Kathcrinc Kdiuende, Marie Wilbur, Mauriae McICennv. Georgiu Itedden and Marguivt 'an Seoyoc. Jin. It. J. Couroy entertained TbunuluV OVKUIIIfr Hllh a l;,ir dance ior the pleasure of ber I mud j Misa Jl.. Hell. The folkiwintr guest. ware uresenl : Mr. and Jr. C. W. Ah ereitwibie, Mr, and Mis. Wcld.,11 ti,. die, Dr. and Mr. J. J. Kumico-, Mi. and Mrs. Charles liiwu, Mrs. W. Cwfllibell, Oeorga Kobert-, Dr. Wal ler Stakes. Miss Mollett, Miss Uuh 'ftlthrs, Hluer Koss. Hob Dcucl. Mrs. J. G. lidgett and son. Frank, arrived Monday from Pittsburg, Pa lo spend the summer with her sun, II. K. Tomliuson, and wife. Ur. ajtd Un. Oeorge Ounthcr and daiuintere. Maria and Frances, of KedviotMl. Cal., ate the truest, (f The Woman's Forcivti lissiomtry -.-.ict of rst M. K. ehureli will meet at the home of Mrs. (). F. Os borne, Fndny. July 7, at 7:110 p. in. Lender, Mrs. H. J. Palmer. Fveryonc interested iu world missions is cor diallv united to be present. This meeting is held ,in the evening o the men may havo an opportunity to at tend. The program i to be present ed in the form of an original illus trated animated inannxine. each page being given by a different person, as follews: Subject, "The .World Out look." Page 1, "News From tho Wire," Mrs. H. J. Palmer; jmgc 2, "A Pioneer Woman of the Fast," Mrs. L. F. Belknap; jhij;o 3, "Koroan Side Lights," Mrs. J. C. Hollius; page -1, full page illustrations of India, with comment, Miss Fielder; page fi, "What the Bishops Said," Dr. J. C. ilollins pane (I, pnr.r.lc page and mys tery box, Mix. C. O. Powers. On Friday afternoon the Golden Link Hilile claw met nt the home of Mix. Fred Purdin on West Second street, iu honor of Mix. Fied Hnleh, who leaves this evening for Poitland, where she will visit about a mouth befoic joining Mr. Hnleh in Scuttle, ,!..,.. ii..... ...:il ...Li.. i,..:. i mm... vvheic they will iiitike their home. The affair was a surprise for Mix. Hnleh, who will be greatly missed iu a large circle of friends. Hcfieshmcnls of tea, cake mid home-iuadc candy taken by tho various ladies was serv ed. The hostess was assisted by Miss Xorris mid Miss Coggius. Those picscnt to bid Mix. Hatch Godspeed vveie: Mesdames F. W. Menrs, J. A. Ilemstrecl, George L. Ilowaid, Hol nud G. lleacb, F. F. Ioder, Gus Stin son, II. LmiiiNpach, Fnmk Stiuson, James Leslie, H. F. Wilson, K. J. Hralney, J. M. Grcsslcy, G. M. Maus dmn, Miss Norris and Miss Coggius. The W. C. T. II. met with Mrs. S. T. Lconnrd, JI College sheet, ThuiH day afteinoou, when the following program was enjeyed: Song, "On ward, Christian Soldier"; Iliblc les son mid prayer, Mix. S. L. Leonard; paper, "The House iu Order," Mrs. Jane Carroll; reading, Miss Alice. Ly ons; song, "America"; "Hems of In terest, .Mix. McDonald; reading, Mrs. Hienc; paper, Mix. ('. P. Hiick; nraycr, Mix. Hilcy I). Mcnson. At the close of the progrnm Mrs. Lcon nrd M'rvcd dainty refresluuuiits, as sistcd by Mix. Duck and Miss Alice Lyons. Twenty-one were present. A pleasant affair of today was tlm bridge tea given atMlio Holland hotel for the benefit of the Red Cross soci ety. Yellow mid filnk flowers were used in protty arriOjgunumt to deco rate (he parlors ortho holol. M"ucli credit is due the ladies having Iho pally iu charge for its success. Mrs. John Hillings and cluldicn, Msck Hom. mid Kulb, and sun N'cw- inaii, Ictt Sundav tor an extended i visit with relatives uud lruuds at l'l 111. Z"ZZ"ZZiWyH (r - t f r I t T ? ? T ? ? Y ? T ? r i f r r ? ? r f ' i ? t f! (r 1 1 ' '"" J ATA A very delightful afternoon was spenl at the home of Miss Florence Graves on South Ivv, when Alpha Delta class of the Christina church held their class putty Thursday af ternoon. During the business session Mrs. llnnby gave a talk on "Plans for Future' Work of the Clnss." Af ter the business session Mrs. Wold, who had charge of the program. nvc a very interesting paper on "Italy"; Miss Upsn Hrynn, solo, accompanied by Mrs. H. K. Tucker; Miss Floi euro Graves, pinno solo. After which nil present took part in the discussion of "Musicians of Italy." Hefroshments of ice cream and cake were served by the committee, Mrs. J. IT. Hellingcr, Mrs. Kd Itohiuson and Mrs. A. It. Cunningham. Miss Lucy Vcinou Ponre of Ahc- villc, N. C and Henry Hilcy. a prom-1 incut young bnsincsH nimi of Central I'oint, Or., were ipilntly mnrried June 28 in SI. Steplien'H cnlhodrnl of Poitland, the Kov. Haniillon of Med-, ford Officiating. The hriilo was given ' in marriage by Mix. McNnsscr of Central Point, Miss Frnneine McXas- h(.,. i)n maid of h r, with" II. S. I Picknrd of Alhiupieroite, N. JL, ns t . . ., i ... ... gloom, weie the only uttciidauls. Af ter August the young couple will be at home to their friends iu Central Point. Mrs. Ocnrgo Lind)ey enlerlaiiied I'Yidiiy nfternoon forJCrs. W. UL Canon, who will leave soon for Rose burg. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with conversation ami music, followed by a two-course luncheon. The guesls piesnnt were: Mrs. W. II. Canon, Mix. Sarah North, Mrs. 0. W. McDnnnld, Mrs. William MeDonnld, Mix. A. Ilildobmnd, Misa Ulizabelh Putnam, Mrs. Sarah l.indlcy nnd Mrs. Maud Spiekol. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mix. James Leslie entertained the members of tho Golden Link Hiblc class and their husbands with a lawn parly at the Leslie home on West Jackson. Fleet tic lights were strung TELL US YOUR FOOT TROUBLES MARINELLO CURES THEM Marinello Hair Shop 407 Garnet-Coroy Hide, lllghoflt quality, Jewelry repairing diamond nutting, watch OT7 rcnnlrlmr Martin J. Reddy The Quality Store for Itellnble GoodH. ! Main St Medford, Ore. ' ISTv J212 15. (p Mrs. Wood In lasl week's issue of iliis pa)or you advortiBod Cor a HOrvanl who eould do all o eoolcin, houaeeleaning, vwh ing, ironing and sewing1 in fa el, almost everything that; intuit, he done around Iho house, even including iho eurl ing of your lutir. You said Dial I had lo ho neal, willing lo woiic fliuL . always ready to do as J. tint lold. .Mi's. Thrifty, you ean find many servants who hftvo all the qualifieations you aslc for, BUT, you cannot got thorn lo work Tor such a small wage as $1.00 to $8.00 a month. There is only ONiS servant I know of who eould do It Tor you tit such a trifling cost. I am ready to start work tit once and will bring my assistant with me. My name is ly assistant's name is California -Oregon Power Company 210 West Main Street Phone 1G8 MI5DKRD, OttlBOON among the trees and games on the lnwn and music passed the evening delightfully. Mrs. Leslie served de licious refreshments. About forty woic present nnd all voted n mont onjoynblc evening. Dr. and Mrs. J. Iawronco Hill left Tluuxdav for Hcmrer Laka olub, Xewpoit, where tlioy will ipond July mid August. Mix. T. K. Daniels entertained tho Nullo Hridge elub at her home on Siskiyou Heights Thursdny nfter- 110011, SAVE on a During jfaWPt Week JULY 3 to 8 See the big ad in the Saturday Evening Post Paul's Electric Store iMKDKOWl), OKIOOOX. XIOXT DOOU TO POWKR CO. Notice Our Window Display B. Thrifty TRICITY Mrs. C. W. MeDonnld cnterlniiieit with n picnic diniuu' nt Ashland park last Tuosdny in honor of Mrs. W. H. Canon. Mrs. MeClollen and daughter Mnr gnret of Hosoburg arc guests of Mrs. John Wilkinson nnd Mra. John Ortli. Mrs. Walter Howo gave an nftcr noon ton in honor of Mrs. Guy Till hot and Miss Hazel Crocker Monday. Mrs. C. IJ. Wntkins returned homo Monday from Ashland after a short visit with relatives and iriends. $5.50 UacuumQeaner V ? ? ? ? T Y Y ? Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T i i ' Jl . irt""i&&&&" a.l.jj ami Mr- M. Pui.lm. V