Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    nTEDTDTCD MATL TI.TOTTXR MFDVORD, ORKfiOy,. SATURDAY, DE(T..riiEU 2H, 191(5
PAOK THREE
i At the 'fourth annual Scandinavian
Yule iViist in St. Mark's hull on Sat
urday evening, December 111), a "lut
iisk" diuiit't' will bo served. It will bo
uu uld-fushioncl, old country Christ-;
inns dinner, and not a moncf'-uiukin:.,"
scheme. Tin- main object uf the
Scandinavian society in I lie valley is
to' revive sweet childhood memories
of tile bfimlii'ul Christmas seutiinonts
of the Scandinavian countries. Tin1
"lutfisk" was imported from the ex
treme northern part of Nonvav.
where it i.s thoroughly' sun-dried on
the Xueks before exported: and for
Huveral days Mrs. KHeii Andrea has
liuen busy soakilifr it. llesides the
dinner, a short musical and literary
program will he rendered, and eoffee
and tidbits will be served at mid
night to those who are playing t'olk
Vvmas. The society does not permit
Vhmeiiur. The lollowiii!; ladies have
charge ol' the entertainment: Mes
dnmes Kllen Audren, Mary ii'aymond,
V. I,. Iienson, Axel Jlenson, A. T. Kl
lestad, J. S. Frick and Hiss Iiifjn Kr
iekson. The following voting ladies
will assist the eonimiltee as ushers
and waiters at t lie tables; Kthel An
derson, Martha Knynioiid, Stella An
lurson, llelma Kllestad, J.innea Nel
son, Norma Kllestad, Lena Johnson,
Kmmn l'eil, Kdith Johubou ami Mar
garet Hohner.
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A vcrv (Mijoynbk' ovenini; was spunt
hy tfc meriinem ami friends (if the
Chrihtinn Endeavor snciety of the
I'tt'sbyU'riun elmreh lust Sntnrdnv
evening. All present runic dressed as
children and a very jolly time was
spent in playing ehildron's jjiinies. A
f r short hut interesting program van
fiven, which included a little ph'y,
"His Old Sweetheart." The parts
were taken by Walter Lamed, lla.e!
Antle, Mercedes liarber. Mildred
Wicks,' Daisy IJiiin, .Jeannette Patter
son, Dorothy Tliorne, Frances l'erry
nnd Phyllis lioberls. Don liiinyar'!,
Thornton Gould and Ham Wortnian
then uve some shadow pictures
which were very ninusiiur. Santa
Clnus then made liis apjieai'auce with
a iare puck and gave a present t
ouch one present, after which re
J'roshiucnts were served.
The Misses Until and Mother War
ner entertained their Sunday sehool
class of the Presbyterian1 church at
their home Monday evening. The
evening- was yery pleasantly spent
practicing Christmas music and play
nig games. I be Inllowing were pres
ent: -Airs. A. Welch, Misses Flor
once and )ui-y Piain, Dorothy Thorn.
Jfercedes Harbor, Jeannette Patter
son, Mildred Wicks, Hazel Antle,
race Picnic of! Itnsrluirir, Clarion
Hould, Phyllis Roberts, France
Perry, l.aura Gates, Frances. Jiacou,
1 tit It and Ksther Warner.
A very enjoyable entertainment
was ;iven at the high school Friday
afternoon. The Christmas spirit
manifested throughout the program
The ghost story was parlieularly in
teresting and "The Seventh Christ
mas" was listened to with the rever
ent spirit in which the old, sweet
story of the Christ child is usually
received. Music was furnished by
the hie,h school baud and orehoslr,
and Ihe hiLrh sehool pills. Thejioiue
made candy which the Parent
Teacher circle had for sale was all
taken in n verv short time, and lb
proceeds will be used toward buying
uniforms i'or the baud.
Mr. and Mr. .1. V. Manners left
' lu-l ttun.lnv Col- 1 n Alini.liw mill
Yuma, Ariz., where thev will spend
the holidays. On their return they
will visit in Santa liucbain.
Mrs. flcorgc O. Hover of Ontario.
Cal., formerly of Medi'ord. h ill spi iul
Ihe holidays with her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Ziamieniian. and her son-.
Chnrlev, Arthur and Karl Hover.
The Misses .Mary (lore, Kvn O
borne and Marion rainier will re
turn this evening from San Jose to
spend the holidays with relatives and
friends.
Lewis I'roehsling of llerkcley ar
rived here ye-terduy to spend the
holidays at tiie home of I)r. and Mr-.
T. (I. Heine.
Veen fbinelt rc'nriicd Inane Thurs
day from the 1,'nivorsily of Califor
nia, (icary anvtt and (Iconic Yih's
returned limne todav Iroin Corvolli-.
Mi-s Kthel Andcr-i.n. who ha- le-en
-attending school in I'orllaud. re
lumed Tlllll-dav to -p-'iol the h"li
(lav. . . .
A Vielrola eotieert v ill be fiiven
Sumlay afternoon between ." and 'i
o'clock at the public librarv. The
foliowinir program will he yivea:
Adeste Kideles," John McConuaek:
Oh, Little Town of llethlehem.':
Trinity Choir; "11 Trovators,"' selec
tions from 1'ryor's limid: "It Came
I pen the Midniiiht Clear," Trinity
Choir: "Kleaie" (Massnnet). with
violin obliato, Caruso. and Klinaa;
Christmas Hymn" (Luther), Schu-
ninun-llciiick ; "laouestraam. ictor
Herbert's orchestra; "Kiuliu! Mio
l'adr'," from "liifjoletto," Amato and
Hampel; "He Shall Feed His Flock,"
from "The Jlessntli, Louise Ho
mer; ''Uvertiire .Miniature, rryor s
Banil; "1 Am the Sleep Fairy From
Humpcrdinek's "Hansel and Oretel,"
Oluekanil Homer; "Liir-jo" (HandelU
violin solo, Kreidler; "(lood Xjht''
(uartet from "Martha," Caruso,
Ahla, Jajeohy, Journel.
The concert will be iven in Ihe up
stairs reading room, and every one
is invited.
Mrs. llerl Anderson nnd Mrs. II.
G. Stoeclvinan were joint hostesses at
1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon
for Le Samedi club at the home of
Mrs. Stockman on Dakota avenue.
The rooms were bright with Christ
inas foliage. The table was centered
with a miniature Christmas tree, the
places iwing marked with Santa
Clans place, cards, small sacks of
candy beinr used lor favors. The
nests were: Mrs. Walter Van Seo-
yoe, .Mrs. 1 . c. Nicks, .Mrs. I . i'. x an
Seoyoc, Mrs. ('. M. ludd, Mrs. Kil
ward Couttor, ilrs. (.leortiC Collins,
.Mrs. 0. C. lloWs. Mrs. Frank Rob
erts and Mrs. F. Drury of Illinois.
Mrs. F. D. Netherlaud enterlained
twelve little folks .with a 4 o'clock
linner December: 10 in honor of her
son, Harold's, birthday,' . Those pres
ent were: Lolnnd ; Wilson,' Harold
Ilubler, AVarreu Conrad, h'ny Strhi-
(ilen Stringer, llillie .Miller. Leon
llanscoin, Sidney lloppiutiu, Clifton
(iarnett, Albert' llanstren, liass Hull
i ml Harold Netherlaud.,
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The Lady Kllis will hold a luncheon
:md card purtv next 'riday after
noon, IJecenilicr -H, uti l:.!ll o eloeK.
All lady F.Iks are urcd lo be present
Those wishing to attend please notify
Mrs. Gas Newbury or .Mrs. Jomo
Wold. : ' .
A farewell party was ;:ivcn TueS'
day evening for Mrs. Willard Camp'
hell at her ranch home bv a few of
her many friends, as Mrs. Campbell i
left this week for a visit with friends
in the east. . .
Harold D. (1 rev, who has been 'al
tendiu the I'niversily of Oregon at
Kunenc, returned Friday in u i n i n ir to
spend the holiday' vacation with his
lui rents.
Mrs. I!oe,cr S. Ilennelt, who has
spi'iit the past two months visiting
relatives ami friends in the eust, has
returned home.
Miss Nellie Morilol'f of -California
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mordott', on Quince street.
Mr. and Mrs. I'. V. Il.nuill are lo
have open house on Christinas day.
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A pretty home wedding tonk (ilaee
on December 17 at 10 o'clock at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. l)rw at
Vreka, Cul., when their daughter,
Miss Kmiiia Drew, became the bride
of Charles K. Coolcy. The bride is
a popular youujj lady of Yreku and
the groom is an energetic youni; bus
iness man and the son of J. II. C'oolev
of Medford, w ith whom he is euaiied
in the lumber business. Only the im
mediate family and a few of the most
intimate friends were pre-cnt. Those
who attended from Medford were .1.
II. Coolcy, the groom's father, and
Miss Laura TreiehleiC The youn;j
couple will make their hoiui; in Yreku,
where Mr. Cooley is engaged in the
lumber business. The best of good
wishes are extended to them by their
many friends in Medford.
Mr. nnd -Mr.s J. L. Iliggias of
Crarv, S. D., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 1!. F. Filer of :VM S. Riv
erside. Mr. and Mrs. Iliggius have
been touting the Pacific coast for
some time.. I (lev are tlchgmeit with
the Uoguo River valley and there's a
possibility of thtfui locating in Med
ford. Captain A. J. Ynnce and Lieuten
ants Kliuer Foss nnd Hob Deuel have
received an invitation to attend the
state National (iuard convention to
be held in Portland, December -Jt),
and will leave .Medford, Thursday,
December 28.
. Mr. and Mrs. Fd llaulev leave
shortly for Sou I tie, where they will
make their permanent home. Mr.
llanley has leased his ranch prop
erly in the valley for u term of five
veil rs.
Miss Dorothy Wicks, who has been
studying; music in Sail Francisco, is
spending the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mr.s. f. C. Wick.s. When
Miss Wicks returns to San Francisco
she will be accompanied bv her sister,
.Miss .Mildred Wicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Conwcll will
leave Sunday for Kansas, where Ihey
will make their future home. They
vill visit Sau Francisco and San Di
ego en route.
m m m
Miss Clayre Johnson left this eVc
ning for Portland, where she Will
spend the holidays with her friend,
Miss Helen Scoll, foruierlv of Ash
land. '
Mr-. Fannie Drury of Newbaston.
II., is the guest of Mrs. Kdward Sout
tor. Mrs. Drury has recently visited
Seattle and Portland.
Miss Mildred Heine, who has been
attending the I'hiversity of Oregon,
eauie home Friday evening to spend
the holidays with relatives.
'
J fie Norwegian hi.-t club "was
entertained by Mr. ami .Mrs. W. A
Folger at their home Wednesday eve
ning. A subscription dance will he held
at the country home of .Mr. and Mr.s.
A. C. Fiero on Christmas night.
Mrs. Jonas Wold was hostess to
the Wednesday llriilge club Wednes
day afternoon.
A. A.
A STORE, like an individual, must either progress or go backward. There is no such thing as
standing still. So at this gladsome Yuletide season we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the
excellent people of Medford and the Rogue River Valley for their splendid and liberal patronage dur
the past year which has enabled the May Co. store to go forward. Our constant aim is to make this
a better store, a bigger store the store to merit your patronage. And in gratitude for your support
we extend our sincere wishes for ,
A MERRY, JOYOUS CHRISTMAS
THE
One ot the most brilliant attain:
ever staged in .Medford will occur on
Chrislmus night n lieu tho uUimiil hail
takes place lit tho N'ututorluiu. The
larne hull will be completely trans
former Into u wonderful ChrlHtir.ua
scene. Tho daaeu floor beitm out III
the midst of a miniature forest. A
fcpeclul feature of the affair will bo
the music which will ho Huppiled by
i string oreliosi 'a, plauo, vlloln, cel
lo, buuioa and drums will be used.
.'very d. tail will oe. creiutiy r.ro
videil for to Insure tho comfort anil
pleasure of the niuuv guests that will
attend.
Nearly one hundred couples will
be present on this occasion, a large
number of college students belus at
home for the holidays.
The patrons and patronesses for
the affair will bo as follows: Mr.
and .Mrs. W. 11. tioro, C. K. Clntes, H.
T. Autel, M. L. Alford, I.. 1). llrown,
Bert Anderson, liogor Bennett. T. W.
Thome, A. T. Vance, T. S. William
son, H. L. Waltber, Win. Budge nnd
p. E. J'errici..
Miss Kdna Warner, assisted by
Miss Aria Hnrnion, director of the
kiuderarten, gave a Christinas partv
to the pupils of the kindergarten Fri
day morning. The morning circle
work was given for the benefit of
the children's parents, followed by
the distribution of the gifts which the
children had inade. The room, was
very prettily decorated with Christ
mas greens, u Christmas tree having
a prominent place. The mantel was
hanked with holly and sniila.x festoon
ed around the fireplace, from which
bung a satin stocking for each child.
The children present were: Peggy
llamill, Itarhara Coles, l-Mun Moore,
Roxauua Ruhl, P.obbic MeCurdy,
Mary (iuay Chapman, Ruth llownc.
Mary Lee Roberts, Farwell Ivynlcy,
Frances l.ockwood, Norris Porlcr,
Petty Ilardwell, Sandy Guthrie and
Roberla Stearns.
Miss Leah Wnlthers, who has been!
attending school at the I'niversily of
Washington at Seattle, returned this
week to spend the holidays with her
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Wnlth
ers. The monthly hoiuc-couilng of the
Ladies Aid of the Methodist church
will not meet next Wednesday but
has been postponed for an Indefinite
'.imu. i
Mr. and Mrs. Fail Jefferson of
South Newtown have gone to Salem
and Dallas, where they will spend the
holidavs with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Lou D. Jones left Saturday
I'or Tillamook, where she will spend
Christinas and Ihe New Year holidays
with her daughter. . ,
Mrs. II. '. Jacohy and daughter,
from Saskatoon, Can., arc the holiday
guests of Air. and Mr.s. Charles
Trout fen I her.
.Mrs. Willard Campbell left Thurs
day evening for Wawiuu, Wis., where
she will visit, for several mouths.
.
Miss Jeunesse llatlur left this week
for Portland. She will remain for
the holidays, returning in January.
Krank .lobnson, of HiiKle Point was
in the city shopping on Saiurday.
Highest quality. Jewelry repairing
diamond setting, watch
repairing
Martin J. Reddy
The Quality Store tor
Kolialilo Goods.
Main St. Medford. Ore.
M
DRAMA LEAGUE NOTES
The December number of the Dra
ma League .Monthly has been re
ceived. It contains three leading art
icles Some Impression of the Ame
rican Stuso by Yvette (iullbcrt, Tier
rot the Prodigal, by Anna Nathan;
Meyer and Pupper by Arthur M.
Charles. The lust Is particularity In
formlut; to auyouo Interested In eu
tertainlng children as It describes u
slui)ilo uud Inexpensive way ot mak
ing the pupper shows. There has
been quite u revival ot this form of
lentertuluuieut In the east, and an one
small boy. a hardened vaudeville uud
movie devotee said: "This is the best
show 1 huve seen in years." It is
proving to be popular with children,
and satisfactory to the management.
Libraries ure substituting puppet
shows as a variation for story hours.
Study course No. 9 Is ou pageantry
this whole subject being carefully and
clearly outlined with amply biblio
graphy. ' , It Is perhaps not generally under
stood that membership In the .Med
ford Center ot the Drama League en.
titles on lo membership in any Center
in the I'nltoil States. .Members ot
the .Medford Center visiting the large
cities should not forget to take thoir
membership cards with them In order
that they may enjoy the priviledgc of
the entertainment those Centers af
ford. .1. M. Itbk of Portland transacted
business in the city Friday and Saturday.
Jackso
For the 29th successive time extends
the season s compliments and
best wishes for a
-hi-
Merry Xmas
and
A Happy New Year
('. W. Jl 'DONALD, Pres. UKO.
V. II. VAWTKIi, Casliicr
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AY
TWO DIE, TWO HURT
IN JITNEY CRASH
POUTLANt), Dec. 23.- Two per
sona lost their lives ana two ethers
were injured Inst night as the result
of u nickel-tare automobile being
crushed between two trollery cars In
the uptown business district. Tho
casualties:
Hov. Father Alexander C'estllll,
chaplain ot St, Vincent's hospital,
skull fractured, both lets broken,
died In hospital.
Mrs. J. J. Cbambreau, hip broken.
Internal lujuries, died in hospital.
K. It. Savage, manuger of an lee
ring, fractured skull, eondltlou ser
ious. It. V. Holder, Pacific eoaJt agent
Chicago and Northwestern railroad,
Sau Francisco, cuts and bruises,
Norman .Mors. driver of the auto
mobile, was the only occupant of tho
automobile who Escaped unhurt.
.Myers had been following a trolley
car, which hulled at an Intersection.
Myers attempted to pass around to
the left, but met another trolley car
coining from the opposite direction.
He then attempted to stop and back
and his light automobllo was caught
and crushed like nu eggshell between
the two trolley cars.
Mrs. A. True Lundy
Cleaning, . Fitting and Re
. . pairing of All Corsets .
Whether inudo by tui or not
ESTABLISHED 1888
Th
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County Ba
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turn u tint quack uifdii'ln. It wa pre-.
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bluod Willi the bt-t-t b,Kl iurllluri. attlnf til-, .
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F. J. I'HKNKY CO.. Prop., Tvlfd. O.
by lrmjslt, iirlc" 7.V,
Taka lluil'a Kauiil icr conitlpillm.
Hotel Medford
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On Sunday, Deceiuuer U-tth,
On .Monday, Pecember SMtli
Hours 11:0 to 1 p. lu.
5 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Also
On Sunday, December Ul,
Ami Holiday, January 1, 11)17
illours 1 1 ::i0 a. in. to 2 p. u.
n p. 'ni. to S p. in.
And On Monday January 1,
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Store Closed
All Christmas
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