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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1916)
WMtMArr, TurnrxK, - me word,' omwox, Saturday, ottohkr 7. mm PACiE THREE IK The inn rrinii" '' Mrs. 0. Nii'lmls mill ('. V, Ahli)olc was solemnized on Siinduy nwrninj; at 7::i(l ut tlm lionio (if the triiKiin's imri'iils Mi-, anil Jrs, Juliii Ashpule, uu Tiii) street, licv. Hurry K. '1'ueker ( of the Christum i huicli pcrtVinnin the. eereinoiiy. The bride wns iimnied in her traveling suit. Mi anil Mrs. Ashpole left ou the inuriiin train lor two works' visit in I'lirtliiml. The ginum is a nieuiler of the l inn of Nii-hols & Aslipole and tlw hriile a former resilient of Kui;le J'oint seelinn, whore, she owns exten sive properly inleresls. After Oeto lier 1,"), Sir. and Mrs. Ashpolo will he at home to their friends at 1U1 Al mond street. ' Wednesday evening the Misses ldiliy I'ahner mid Margaret iSieniente eiilerlaineil at Mm home of the former in Ashland with a seven-course din ner. A color scheme of yellow and while was carried mil, (he talilo Ileitis; dc ated willi rihhon and eandles. After dinner three lahles of cards were played. .Mrs. I'anlscnid was honored with first prize and Miss Johnson took the hoohy prize. The finc.-ts' present were: Miss Hortcnse Winter, Miss V ivian (liver anil Mrs. (. A. Pnnlseriid of Ashland: Miss Chiyre Johnson of Medford; Wilfred Carr, O. A. l'aulseruil, Howard linr- rctl, Andrew McClec, l.ynn Mowat and Harvey Line;. Miss 1'ayc Simmer and Victor l)an iclson entertained at a card party at the home of the former Saturday eve ning. Nenlemher 21, in honor of Mr. lanielson's birthday. Those receiv ing prizes were: Miss Dora Smith, In dies' first prize, and II. (i. ISalcom mens first prize. Alter Hie card parly livJit refreshments were serv ed, followed hy a few jrames. Those nresciil were: Misses Mary I'hillips, Jlora Smith, Esther Marlin, Mvrth Karlow, Irene Franks, Kaye and Millv Sliner, liollie., .liinaharxer,. . Ivan I lockersmith, Lewis Jenkins, Cap .Martin, iclor Dnnielsoii, Hennie Hull, .Mr. and Mrs. '. K. Marlin, Mr. and Mrs. II. (i. Hal and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nliujrer. A very pleasant afternoon was spent al the ranch home of Mrs. 11. I,. Yoiiiil.'. Hrooklield, Wednesday, in the form of a thimble party, hunch eon was served by the hostess at an early hour, after which the ladies ile voted Iheir lime lo conversation and sewing. Those present were: Mrs. jMcNcary, Airs. William Cannon, Mrs. Herman Myers, Sr., Mrs. Sarah llcss ler, Mrs. McDonald, .Miss Maie Mc Donald, Mrs. George ISruwn, .Mrs. Kmocene Charley, Mrs. Manlev Con Icy, Mrs. Charles Terrill. Kiithoriiie Marie Jackson and Will iam I'auc Huston were niiirrird in Wichila, Kan., October S, and left J'or Kentucky, the home of the groom's parents, In spend their boncaioon, after which they will re side in Wichila. The bride is a niece of Mrs. S. S. Smith of this city and has visited hero. Mr. Muslim is traf fic ninnntror of the Wichita Commer cial club. Ilnth yoiiiij? people an prominent in Wichita social circles. Thirty ladies attended Hie mission ary meeting of the I'resbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. K. Watt on Kasl Jid-k-on street. Mrs. Kribbs had charge of t lie dcvolional, after which Mi-s. A. J. Hogg gave a very interest ing talk on "Our Young People." Mrs. Watt, Mrs. C. II. Harmon and -Mrs. J. l' Mainly were hostesses. Sunday, Octolier S, is rally day at the first liaplisl Sunday school and all members of the Golden Link Bible i-lass are requested to make a spe cial effort to be present, as it is ear nestly desired to have I HO per ecnl allenihince of llie class on Sunday J 1 1. 1 ii i i nir. Mr. .and Mis. C. I!. M.n;igh.im, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels for the past inoath, le ft Friday in their car for their honw at Del l!"a, Cal., going by way of Crescent Cilv. Miss June Ilininan and Mi-s. II. Kcine left Sunday for Los Angeles where .Miss Ilininan will study tnii-ie and Mrs. Kcine will go to Davenport, la., where she will vi-it relatives. IliiL'o Luy id' Klaiualh Fall- is vis iting friends in Medford and will re main for the Klks' carnivai. Miss Myra Mi -Hride of Portland i the guest of her sister. Mi s. E. C. Ferguson. The Wednesday Study chili was en tertained on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. )'. K. Deuel on South Oak dale. It was the first meeting of the year and was largely attended. Year books for the vear l!Uti-17 were dis- tributed, Kussia heing the suhject studied by the club this year. Mrs. Ira L. Dodge fjuvo a very interesting and inslructive talk on her observa tions, while traveling in Russia. Miss (leraldine Theiss, accompanied hy Mrs. Cruv Childers, was heard to ad vantage in two brilliant numbers. Mrs. C. C McCurdy very pleasingly ren dereil two piano selections. During the afternoon a straw vote for I'nited States president was taken, in wbich there were seven votes cast for Wil son, one undecided and twelve for Hughes.. Tlie Triiiilv (Inild of Ashland enter tained St. Murk's (iuild of Medford Thursday afternoon from 2 until f. Progressive five hundred, was played, after which a two-eourse luncheon was served. Those present from Med ford were: .Mrs. It. W. Pollnetz, Mrs. K. A. Welch, Mis. Kd Trowbridge. Mi-s. William ltudgo, Mrs. Glenn Fab riek, Mrs. J. C. Mann, Mrs. F.d Sout tor, Mrs. H. K. Swan, Mrs. D. Uussel, Mrs. C. H. Watkins, Mrs. II. D. l.'or lies, Mis. C. K. Strang, Mrs. linger S. Mennctl. Miss Lon Hundlelt, Mrs. S. MeKee, Mi-s. li. D. Hoke, Mrs. 1!. Koiviand, Mrs. Lydia . Andrews, Mrs. H. W. Clancy mid l!ev. and Mrs. W. It. Hamilton. The Catholic church was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday nioniinir. when Itev. Father Powers united in marriage Mrs. Etta Norris and Will iam Murphy. Mrs. Tlarvey I'. Mtir nhy Avas matron of honor and Harvey K. Murphy was best man. The tirooin is a well-known and popular realty broker and the bride lias been em ployed at the llonie Telephone com pany. Mr. and Mrs, Murphy left on the moi-uiu train for a visit in Port land and Seattle, after which they will be al home ill Medford. Miss Maryarct Soultor entcrlained the Hih Jinks club Monday evening at her home on Orange street. A bus iness nicotinic was bold duriiiir the evening, al which' time plans I'm the winter were discussed. At the close of the eveninir refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests were: Misses Joan Anderson, Louise Williamson, Sadie Lacy, (iladys Pearl, Laura Page, Mildred Antic and Frances Kennv. i Mrs. Fred lieinecke, who has been visit inp her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pnrucker of this city, for Hie past month, left Wednesday for her home in Pittsburg. Mrs. h'eineeko will visit relatives al Simla ISarbara eu route. . Mrs. Charles Ill-own entertained on Friday afternoon with a bridge tea t-omptimcntiug Mrs. C. W. Ahercroni bie, who leaves soon for Los Angeles, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. F,. J. Kuowles and children of Itiugham Junction, I'lah, arrived here Thursday and are visit ing relatives. " Mrs. C. M. Kiild was hostess to the Le Samedi club this ufteruoou. vA iS 1 1 I II kS husky carcass built up with if j j III extra plies of stoutest fabric i j An ample cushion of creat resiliency d I 31 lat absorbs the road shocks ' I A Atough.road-Erippingtreadofdura- a k n bility way beyond the ordinary & I I A Easy riding, big mileage and a low 1 I ' I l I Pr'Cc That Um, p the Savage Tire, jk 1 ".11 And the Savnne Grafinue Tuo K q M Is its best running mate. LVVV FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR! A I a recent meeting of the W. ('. T. V. the following county officers wito elected for the ensuing year: Presi dent, Mis. M. M. Faliuiimis, Gold Mill; vice-president. Mis. l.cnvctle, Ash land; corresponding seerctarv, Mrs. jliosa Pouting, Medford ; recording secretary, Mrs. p.. S. llulhnwny, Ash laud; treasurer, Mrs. Nettie drover, Kagle Point. Superintendents of de partments: Anti-narcotics, Mi's. F. Wood, Medford; Christian citizenship, Mrs. Kiln Broomfield, Medford : offi cial pauers, Mrs. Wilson, Ashland; evangelism, Mrs. Nichols, Eagle Point; mothers' meetings, Mrs. Lydia Howell, Medford; flower mission, Mrs. E. r'lory, Kagle Point; medal contests, Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Med ford; humane education, Mrs. J. Do Peau, AsblaniU peace, Mrs. Yogeli, Talent; purity and rescue, Mrs. (ira ham, liogue liiver: Sahhath observ ance, Mrs. Ashcraft, Ashland; tem perance, Mrs. Harnlec, Ashland; so cial and red-letter days, Mrs. Hiley D. Hetison, Medford; purity in art and literalure, Mrs. Alice ' Jillson. Ashland; health and heredity, Mrs. Ella Erskine, Prospect. The Woman's Foreign Missionary soeiely of the First M. E. church met with Mrs. W. II. Itanium, North Front street, Friday afternoon. After a brief business session the sludv of "The World's Missionaries and the World's Peace," under the able lead ership of Mrs. W. M. Ynn Seovoe was enjoyed. This lesson was very interosling and inslructive. Special papers wore prepared as follows: "Constant ine,'' Mrs. C. Edmeads; "Disc of the Papacy," Mrs. Wicks; "Works of Noted lieforiuers," Mrs. C. O. Power; "Erasmus and the Ox ford liol'ormers," Miss May Phipps, At tin; close of this study Mrs. liar mini served dainty refreshments, as sisted by Mrs. Earl Conklin and Mrs. George Itanium. Thirty-five ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Palmer anil Kev. and -Mrs. J. ('. Kolliiis and son Robert, returned Wednesday evening from Lebanon, Or., where Rev. Kol liiis and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer attend ed the Methodist conference held al that place. Airs. Rollins and Kobcrl visited friends at Corvallis, their for mer home. The W. IT. M.S. of the M. E. ehiirel, South mot in a brief business session Wednesday evening at the church. Following the business session, n short literary program was enjoyed after which Mrs. II. AL P.ranlinm served dainty refreshments. Mrs. 0. T. Lnwlon left Wednesday morning for Glcndalo, where she will visit her daughter, Airs. 1). A. Forbes. Her rranddaughtcr, who has boon vis iling here for the past five weeks, re turned with her. Tlie Octette club will be entcrlained Alonday aflernoou by Airs. II. (1 Stoeekman at her homo on Dakota avenue. Aliss Lin Rundlcll ami Airs. C. It. I Wat kins are visiting friends iu Ash land. Mrs. William Barrett of Ncwberg is the guest of her brother, John Ash polo. C. E. GATES Medford Till' Aledfor.l Choral society, in eltkliii'i a membership of over eighty singers, met ill social session last. Tuesday evening at St. .Mark's hall following the regular weekly rehear sal. A light supper wns nerved and a very pleasant hour spent in "get ting i!etiiniiited.'' The society, under the directorship of George Andrews, is preparing to give a coutvrt about Thanksgiving, H very welcome au Iioiiiiconient to all music lowrs of the valley. All future roheursnjs, will be h.sd in St. .Mark's building, which has lymmie a musical hcaihiuartcrs since the removal of the Andrews: studios, ilichuling .Mr. Andrews, Mr. Janes and Miss It u tic r from the Sparta building to this more convenient location. Aliss Isentner entertained inform ally at dinner Wednesday, owning for the following guests; Air. nifcl Airs. E. 11. Januey, Miss Folgor, Miss Hopper, Dr. Deane anal Fred lloppiu. Afr. nnd Airs. II. Neidermeypr nud son, Paul, -who have been visititug at the home of L. Neidenneyer for the oast month, loft Tuesday for their home in Tahnnge, Neb. The West Side Danciii-" dull gave a dance Wednesday evening- in the small hall of the Natatorimu. A large number were in attendance nnd good music was furnished. Air. and Mrs. Iloaore Pawner and two sons left Sunday for the east, go ing by way of San Francisco, where they will be joined by Mrs. Potter Palmer. Members of tbo St. Mark's Guild of tho Episcopal church wove delight fully entertained by the St. Mark's Guild of Ashland Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles : Poller of Santa Paula, who are visfting Mr. and Airs. George Gould at Felrvicw or chard, will return to their home next week. Air. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouzc motored in from Engle Point Thurs day to nt tend "The World of Pleas ure." John Campbell, who has been visit ing Medford for the past week, left Thursday for bis home in Chicago. Mr. and Airs. Will Drown of Eagle Point spent Thursday evening in Aled ford atlending the Elks carnival. a Air. and Mrs. Emiuctt M. Palmer left Wednesday morning for a motor trip to Portland and Sent tie. Airs. Edwin Janney entertained the Girls' club at her home on West Main street Thursday afternoon. Air. and Airs. Charles Manning spent the past week with friends on Evans creek. t f ? ? ? t f ? y f f t f t t y v y y t ? y i t J J All's. George Carpenter entertained n party of friends with a theater parly for "World of Plciistuu" Thurs day evening. I WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES ! . , 4. Al tlie Holland Hold Y cilucsiluy evening, Airs. Sadie Orr Dunbar ad dressed a number of women repre senting the Greater Medford elub, Parent and Teachers' associations and several nurses in the interest of the Anti-Tuberculosis State society of special legislation for the care and inspection of victims of this dread disease and the benefits derived from the services of a visiting nurse. Twenty-one new members have joined the Greater Medford club since tlie opening of the year's work. Ow ing to the many other activities the elub will not have the municipal llal- lowe en celebration this year. Airs. Kitty Lunge, music chairman of the club, is in consultation with Aliss Eileen French, the music direc tor of schools, in regard to music for the municipal Christinas tree. Our country arbor day will be gen- enilly observed throughout the valley. Tho schools have taken it lip and plans are being made for the usual ar bor day ceremonies. A daiisant will be given by the Greater Medford elub near Thanks One-Egg Muffins or Quick Saily Lunn One and one-hntr tnblo poonft m cited Cottolono: one tablespoon sugar; one anil one half to one and thrcc-quaiters cup of milk; one ckk; three cupa Blfted flour; tliroo teanpoons baking powder; one acant ten poon Rait. Use more or lend milk nccordlng to quality of flour. Sift bnklnc powder and flour together; add butter, eng. Bugur and milk. Wrilc ui for a hft eofiu oj our real cooh bonk "HOME HELPS." Addrots out gtntral office at Chicaao. 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Tho club will be represented at the state federation meeting to be held at Seusidc on October 0, 10 and 11 by AIi-s. T. G. Heine, Mi's. E. B. Hanley ami Mrs. C. I,, Sehieffclin. The Ited Cross department of the Greater Medford club will exhibit their finished products at the St. Murk's hall next Tuesday. The ex hibit will continue all day and tea will bo served from 'i o'clock until Ti. The public is cordially invited to attend. The first of a series of nioiillitly meetings of the Drama league will be held Monday evening. This will be a sooinl meeting and members are asked to bring friends interested in the work. At this time "Kindling," by Charles Konyon, will be read by the following persons: Mrs. I'Vank Pres. ton, Mrs. L. Movious, Miss Susan Deuel, Airs. Frank Owens, George Roberts, Air. Kranier, Gerald Sooy Sinith, C. F. Carpenter and Mcldo Hillis. Sir. and Jtrs. V. L. Orr came down from Kor,uo River Friday to attend the. lecture delivered by Paul Sceley and to talk over business matters. Mr. Orr has charge of a largo ranch owned by Air. Seoley on Evans creek. r The Natural Shortening Light, tasty muffins , Next time you make muffins, try the Cottolene recipe printed at the left. Cottolene makes muffins that are light and tempting, with just the right, crispy crust, and the good flavor that makes you want more. Food prepared with Cottolene is wholesome and easily digested. Whether you use it for shortening or frying, Cottolene will always produce the most pleasing results. We put it up in pails of different sizes, to suit your con venience. Order a regular supply from your grocer. nSQtSIFAl R BAN KSSeSID 'Cottolene makes ASIILA.D) Oct. 7. United States Senator George IC. Cliaiubcrluln will speak In the Vlning theater In Ash land Monday evening, October 9, ut 8 o'clock. He will make a direct ap peal In liolmir of the policies of Pres ident Wilson. This will be Senator Chamberlain's initial speech In Ore gon. Ho will appear nt Medford on Tuesday evening, October 10, and from there visit tlie towns throughout western Oregon In rotation. Local democrats are perfecting ar rangements to mako the senator's vis- j it hero a notable one In party annals and anticipate a record-breaking at tendance. Kvorybody Is Invited. Come early tn order that there may bo no interruption as to a prompt be ginning of the speech. 'Eddie Fry Is a business visitor iu the city from Lake Creek. fir good cooking better' ft