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    STED'FOTvD MXTE TRWXTK, MEDFOftT), OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1917
PAGE THREE
:THfc BAY:OP'THE'IJL'!lNTEAU has come
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At a simple liome wedding solemn
ised Wednesday riplit, Miss Mnry T..
Cellars became tlic bride of Polph E.
Phipps of cdfod. The marrinjre
service was rrad nt the hnme of the
bride's parents. ?vfr. and Mrs. Ceorpe
B. Cellars, and Kcv.John II. Boyd of
the Fir.t Presbyterian ehnrrh, offi
ciated. A' bank, of yellow and white chrys
anthemums and ferns in front of the
firephiee made a pretty foil for the
bridal party, similar floral decora
tions boinsr ned ahont the ' room.".
Hiss Mignon Allen of Astoria, one of
the bride's sorority sisters', was maid
of honor, and her brother, Lieutenant
.Tames If. Cellars, of the 348th Field
Artillery, stationed at American lake,
. acted ns best man. The ceremony,
which was kept on the simplest scale
possible, was read at 7 o'clock, and
the woddinjr pnerts were sorority sis
ter? of the bride, with a few addition
al friends of the couple. The bride
ernom's parents, I.r. and Mrs. P.
Fdward Phipps, came from their
home in Jfedford to attend the wed
Jnicr. Mi"? Trene Strawbndrre sane: pre
ceding the .ceremony, choosing the
favorite. "At Tawninc" with violin
oblin-eto bv TTarrv Parsons, "Miss
T.ncille Murton played the wedding
march.
The bride, who is a rhnrmin? and
popular girl, was gowned attractively
in a semi-foTmal toilette of'electric
bine chiffon velvet, trimmed with
beaver fur. Tint1' lint was a small
toque "f ''hie velvet with silver. Phc
also wore a roivairo of or.dnds.
The innid of honor wore n i-lun
tuny creation of black velvet and iri
descent head trimminsr. a small blnot
velvet hat and a rc-rsase bouquet of
Cenil Tiruncr' roses.
Following the ceiemonv a reception
was held. Mr. and Mrs. Phippn and
6Ir. and Mrs. Cellars receiving with
the bridal party.
Preidine; in the dininir room, where
a buffet, supper was served, were
Mr. Joseph Shcchun and Mrs. Dell
O'HanIon, both of whom are recent
brides and t.;ororilv sisters of the
bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Thipps attended the
University of Oregon, the former be-
lmr a Phi Delta Thctn man, and lm
bride a Gamma Phi Beta. The con
pie left for their ranch in Medford,
where they will make their home
Portland Oreqronian.
Mr. and Mrs. Phinps came lo MVd
ford Thursday moraine and imuiedi
nlely left for Rouue KIk Resort and
Crater lake, nfler which I hey will
return here, where thev will make
heir home.
The regular meeting of the Wom
an's Colleeo elnb was held at the
horao of Miss Gra"0 Mitchell Satur
day afternoon. October 13 An un
usually larze attendance marked the
JiO'jinnimr of the winter's activities.
Trijr program was in charge of Mrs.
F.d Warner, who made n few remarks
on food conservation, which was "the
topic fur the afternoon. An enjoy
able, as well as profitable talk was
given by Miss Anne MoCormick, who
gave many useful suggestions to (he
ladies regarding means of economiz
ing. She CNplnined the importance
of the present Hoover campaign and
urged the eo-oprratiou of all. Mu
sical selections by Miss Flora Cray
greatly added to the enjoyment ol
, the al "lernnon.. Refreshments were
sorved by the, follow-in? committee:
Mr llerinan Ifmsoii, chairman; the
Misses Scarf. Fielder and Kentner.
Saturday evening the ladies furnish
ed the dessert for the dinner nt the
. camp grounds of the Company C
jay.-, who left there last week. A
linnrr had been planned, but the un
expected departure of the boys pre
vented the plans from materializing.
The Parent-Teacher Circle of the
Roosevelt school held n vorv busy
and intoreMing meeting on Friday af
ternoon, October 12. Various committees-
for the year were appointed
and nrrangr mcnts made for n dele
gate to be sent to the State Federa
tina of the Con cress of Mothers.
Miss Ferguson, the principal, made a
stromr plea for the campaign in be
half of lVi.,,1 c.-n i rvali .n. Ma :h in
terest is being taken in the lialiovv
e'au fele, which, owing to the teach
ers' iiv litnte. will be hi M this year
on Friday piTeeding Hallowe'en even
in;?. M mv new ideas are hein:r work
l ed nut tor the ci.le'.taii.ni. nt and the
event piona-es to be of more tli;in
usual merit.
. Tiie II, h School Parent-Teacher
cir le w,ll oj.cn its neC 'ities tin--, .sea
son villi a Hoover luncheon lost
Tuc'day, Otnvrr 2?., nt 12 o'clock.
AIL high school teaehgr EiVfi.J
teacher- ni d eilele iii(ritbei. are cor
dially invited lu he present. The
luncheon mill be served in the barc
meut of the M'thodirt eliuivb buill
inr, corner Fourth find Eartltt
stmts. . ' ...
At the First ?,r. E. church Thursday
evening a reception iras held in honor
of Dr. ,1. C. Kollins and family, who
have returned to the Medford pastor
ate another year. The assemblage
was -also ns n farewell for Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Steep, who leave soon fo"r
Tnlsa, Okla., to be gone indefinitely
and will visit their daughter, Mrs.
Frank Reed. The church was deco
rated tastefully witli red and green
and the large number-present were
appreciative of a very interesting
or'-crnm. Dr. C. C. Van Seoyoc pre
sided as rhaim-an,, and ench number
on the program was heavlily ap
plauded and a few encores. Instru
mental duets. Misses Brooks . and
Philbrook: address of welcome, O. C.
Poggs: response. Dr. Rollins; violin
colo. Bliss TTeine, ncenmnanied by
Mis? French ; vocal solo. Miss French,
accompanied hv Mrs. Van Seovoc. ;
reading, "An Inventor's Wife." Mrs.
TTeine: vocal solo. Mr. Brooks; fare
well address for Mr. and Mrs. Steep,
TT. A. Cannday; response, Mr. Steep.
Dr. Kill spoke. hieTilv recommending
Dr. TJ-illins. and told of mnry things
praiseworthy. Dr. J. C. Elliott was
also nrcsenf, a voted health special
ist r,', southern California, Everyone
seemed in high spirits ns the crowd
was served to cake and coffee by the
Ladies' Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waters and
Mrsi Boughn delightfully entertained
the Arts and Crafts league ladies and
their husbands Friday evening with
a card partv :i( their home on North
ventral. j he ilocorathms were
handsome and uiii(ue. The briglrt
autumn colors in leaves and flowers
were carried out in all the rooms,
with pretty ir.cl; o' lanterns lighted
amid the foliage, riving the wierd
beautiful effect. While the guests
were bountifully served to dainty re
i resiitnems, me artistic prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Satehwcll, ladies'
hic-hcr-t score: Mr. Cartwricbt. gentle.
mans imnost score, and Airs. Heme
carried away the cute little boobv
prize, which the guests all envied.
The host and hostesses were thanked
by the league for the most delightful
evening the club had ever enjoyed
a
Friday evening nt the home of
Sharon Hawk, the A. R. B. class of
boys of the M. E. Sunday school de
lightfully entertained the girls' class
of the' same Sunday school. The.
evening was spent with games and
music, nfler which refreshments were
served. Thns present were; Mr. and
Mrs. I.eland Vandeinark, Misses Vera
Read, Mildred Bridges, Hazel Elliutt,
Blanch Lontz, Bessie Jackson,
Georgia Williams, May Lindley,
Myrtn OLlerdale, Liicretin Bateman,
Maude Haypholtz, Alice Lyons, Mary
Hess and Kate Stinc; Messrs. Harold
Leonard, Glenn Darby, Earl Camp
bell, Tinlph Brandon, Milbnrn Harvey,
Forrest esterlund, Harold Wiley,
Joseph Bateman, Arthur Hess, Car
roll Powell, Edward Haertle, Aiistfn
Ravuioiid and Sharon ITnwk.
Mrs. Roger S. Bennett, Mrs. Frank
Huberts, Mrs. Charles Butterfield and
Mrs. 0. C. Foggs entertained .at the
home of Mrs. Hoggs Monday evening
lor the members of the Octette club
and their husbands. The evening was
given over to bridge, ai'ler which
light refreshments were served. Hon
ors for the game fell to Mrs. Edward
Souttor and Roger Bennett. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs'. C. M.
Thomas, nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Sout
!or. M- and Mrs. Harry Slneeknian,
Mr. and Mrs. George Collins, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hutteriield nnd Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.
Boggs. . .
The P.irerit-Teneher circle of the
Wa-hington school will bold a meet
ing Monday evening at 7:11(1 nt the
school building in tlve interest, of
food conservation. An urgent .invi
tation is otended to all the parents
lo come and co-operate in the work.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Antle have re
urnpo; from a motor trip to Eugene,
where they vis, ted their daughter.
Hazel, who is attending the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Mr.-, l-'r-.nl. I'uvi-n enierl Mined at
bruize Wediie-iiv ufternoiiu in
honor of Mi s Tongue oT Portland,
who i the mif-t of her si--ter,, Mr.
A. E. rieame--.
Mr. ard Mr-. David Kenlv of Cl.i-
eai-'O, whojiavp been vi-iting their
-on, F. Coriung Kenlv. and family for
several weeks, left for their home
Fri.lay.
Mrs. lielrov fietchell entertained
last Saturtlav in honor of her little
lia-.rhter Valerie", it being her .e,yrol
buihdav. '
Mrs. J. F. N'orwnod nnd mother,
Mr-. K D. Wall er. 1. ft Thur(lay for
Lomsvitle, Ky., where they will spend
the winter.
The Lincoln Parent -Teacher cir
cle will rceet at the school building
Friday afternoon,' October 20, at 3
o'clock. Tranoes E. Willard day will
bo observed by the school nnd the
following program will bo. piyen:
Flag salute, school: song, "America,"
srhool;' nflflrees, Dri J. C. Roljins:
eulogy., Frances Pierce; ', "Life-, of
Frances Willnrd, four pupils; "Her
Childhood nt Forest Home," Bessie
TTe!ndlre: "Her Education nnd.Trav
els" Wilhelmina Rinnev; "Heir
Choice of a Career." Esther Ash
craft: "Tier Connection with the W.
C. T. T".., Fay Onrnett: "Quotations
From' Miss Willnrd." five pupils of
sixth grade; song, "Battle Hymn of
the Ropnblic," school. At the close
of the program there will be a short
business session. All mothers are
urged to be present, ns the interest
of the child nnd school must be taken
into consideration jit this critical
time in our national' affairs. "For
the boys nnd girls, of today nre the
men and -women of tomorrow."
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kline of Cen
tral Point, received n very pleasant
sui-prise on Friday evening. October
12. when their friends nnd neighbors
of the west side assembled en tnnsce
in honor of their eighteenth wedding
anniversary. After an evening spent
in social intercourse, the hmintifnl
refreshments which the guests pro
vided were served, nnd nfter congrat
ulations nnd many best -ffi-sh.es for the'
continuation; of their hnnnv marriage
the cuests departed. Those present
wore: Mr. nnd Mrs: James Gay, Mrs.
V. M. Cooksev, Mr. and Mrs. John
Grim. Mr. find :Mrs. Ed Fnrra. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Walters. .Tames
Walters. Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Bandy
and Lorna TTamrirk. . '-,
Mrs. James L. Spink gave a sur
prise party Wednesday afternoon for
her daughter, Mrs. Paul M. Jnnney, in
honor of her birthday. Those pros
cut were: Mesdaiues Tloimin, Vilas,
Wilson, Dennislon, Lunge, E. II. Jan
ncy, Myron Root nnd Paul M. Jan
ncy; Misses Hoppen, Burke nnd Put
nam. . " '
The Alpha Delta class of .the
Christian church. will meet at the
home of Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, 747
West Jackson street, Thursday af
ternoon, October 25, at 2 :30. , This
will be the first meeting . since - the
Hummer vacation,- nnd a full attend
ance of all members .is desired.
Mesdaiues McDonald,,.!. IT. Bellinger
and A. J. Tlanby will assist the host
ess in sewing.
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The parents nnd teachers of the
Roosevelt circle aro busy preparing
for the Hallowe'en party, Which is
an annual event in their district. Ow
ing to the county institute nt Ash
land on Hallowe'en proper, the social
will be held this year on the Friday
preceding, October 26, at 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro Fie'ro en
tertained at their home near Central
Point Sunday with an nftcrnoon re
ception and " picnic supper. About
twenty guests were present,
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. X. French and son
Ned have returned to Medford for
the winter nfter an absence of five
months in tho cast visiting in Cincin
nati, Chicago and Detroit.
Little Jeanette McKcc. six months
Id. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
MeKcc, scored 100 per cent nt the
eugenic baby test held in this city on
October 0.
a
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Emmcns enter
tained nt dinner Wednesday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Biddle of
Chicago, nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Biddle. I
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Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Phipps returned
home Friday from Portland, where
they attended the wedding of their
son, Dolph, to Miss Mary Cellars of
that eitv.
Xext Wednesday evening the East
ern Star lodge will have a social
evening at the lodge hall. Mrs. E. D.
F.lwood is chairman of the commit
tee. '. I ' ' i
Mrs. W. L. Holloway left the first
of the week for Portland to visit her
daughter. Mrs. John L. Banks and
attend the tuberculosis conference.
Mis Weeks wns hostess to the
Wednedny Bridge club Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Jf. Purdin was hostess to the
KuH Bridxe eli.b Thursday after
noon. , .' i
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The Misses Carlton entertained at
lea nt their home Monday afternoon.
Will, am O. Tint has returned from
a trip to Portland.
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Loi'gr jjHIi-'PL-
St. Mark's Eplseoiml
Corner North Oakdale and Fifth.
S a. m. holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday -school.
11 a. m. holy communion.
7:30 p. m. evening prayer.
Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar.
Catholic Church
South Oakdalo Ave.
- First mass Sunday 8 a. m.
Second mass 10:30 a. m.
Evening services :30 p. m.
The Pev; Joseph :0'Farrell, pastor
of Rose's church, Portland, will
preach at both masses and at the
closing of the forty hours adoration.
"... Rov. John Powers, rector.
Christian Church Xot ice
Sunday school 9:4c. All members
are expected at tho opcnlns son-Ice.
Tho superintendent, B. W. Paul, is
ahxlous to boftln the fall work. Com-
munioh service at 1 Or 43. At tho 11
o'clock- hour. Dr. J. Lfwrcnce Hill
will Rivo an address, subject "Cause
and Effect." flood music. All cor
dially invited. C. T2. nt 6:30. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening 7:30.
Central rolnt Presbytertm.
Patriotic service at 11 o'clock. 'Col.
Washburn will bo tho chief speaker.
Music by chorus choir, composed of
Medford and Central Point singers
This choir has been specially trained
by Mr. George Andrews.
Patriotic services wil also bo held
at Table Rock at 3 o'clock, and Eagle
Point at 7:30 o'clock. Thn samo
music will bo rendered at all ol these
services.
M. E. Church, Sonth.
Cor. W. Main and Oakdalo avenue.
J. E. Walbcck, pastor.
You will find friends and a cor
dial welcomo at all our services.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
.Preaching at 11a. m. by the pastor.
There will be no evening service
that wo may attend the Chautauqua
at the M. E. church. These meetings
are being backed by a number ol
the churches of Medford, and wo rec
ommend them to all who can attend.
First rresbytrrian Church
Main street at City Park.
Sunday srhool at 10 a. m.
Prof. A. J. Hanby will speak at the
morning service In tho absence of tho
pastor who speaks in the Ttose Citv
Presbyterian church, Portl&nd. Rev.
and Mrs, Hogg will i-turn In Meilfoid
Tuesday morning. Ifnrrlotte services
will bo held on Sunday evening In
chtrge of Hon. V. H- Gore, Mayor
Oates and others. Andrews chorus
choir will furnish miiElc. Kpeeial
music at both servicer,. C. E. at 8:30.
All welcome.
A. A. J. Hosg, minister.
First Hapl I! Chnrrh
"A church with a cordial welcome".
Tho pulpit ot the First Tlaptirt
church will be supplied next Sund iv.
Oct. 21st, by Rev. Kdgar Burton, pan
tot of th First HsplK church ol
Corvallls. Rev. Burton Is one of the
leading Baptist ministers In the state
of Oregon. Recently he completed
tfat bulldiai ot on of tht finest
t the ChurcheT
at of cIvo: Flu' Is
church edifices in ihc state. He is a
scholarly man, a good preacher, fine
pastor, and In touch with the .people
and problems ol the day. He will
speak at both the morning and even
ing service. You can not afford to
miss hearing him. Come.
Frederick W. Cnrstons, pastor.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Branch ot the mother church, tho
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass. .
Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub
ject, "Doctrine of Atonement."
Wednesday evening meeting, at
which testimonials on Christian sci
ence healing are given, at 8:00. All
are cordially invited.
Sunday school at 9:45. All under
tho ago of 20 are welcome.
Church edifice, 212 North Onkdalo
avenue. -"
Reading room in tho M. F. & H.
building. North Central nvenuo, open
from 12 to 4:30 daily, except Sun
days and holidays.
Free Mothodist.
Services at the church at the cor
ner of Tenth and Ivy streets for Sun
day, October 21..
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor. Subject, "The Dovo a Typo ot
the Holy Spirit."
Evening song service nt 7:30.
Preaching at 8. Subject, "Something
New."
On Tuesday evening Rev. S. C.
Bettes of the Free Will Baptist
church will givo his lceturo on the
lSth chapter of Revelations.
Thursday evening is our regular
prayer-meeting.
All are welcome to each of there
services.
MRS. ROZELLA 11. BOUCLARS,
Tastor.
First Methodist Fplsropnl
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor
A helpful nnd stimulating service
of worship invites you to thn First
Methodist church.
Public worship nt 11 a. m. with
sermon by the pastor, "Modern Day
Cbrists." Excellent music by a strong
choir.
The Sunday srhool hour Is 9:4
strangers are always welcome. A
TRIMMINGS
All styli h garment nre Irimnud
with fur this winter. Yon had Let
ter see
BARTLETT
The Furrier
At 1.2 I'. Main, and or.ler what
you want nt once.
PHOXF. 733-R
as Fascinnting.as It Is Warm
sturdy effort is made to serve the
community well through this channel
of Christian endeavor.
The Epworth League devotional
meeting at 6:15. All young people
are cordially Invited.
At the evening hour, 7:30 o'clock,
tho Rev. J. C. Elliott will speak on
'Religion and Health." Tho public j
LAST TIMES TODAY
Norma Talmadge
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"POPPY"
BLUEBIRD ' BAY
"3ttwtffirme cftSe tftfent tint-
;1' Ajt'fr,
Forward!, -W
Tha fighting forces In France.;
wlinn Ihcy hoar (lie stiriinj eiy of
"Forward!" ehaiRO In rpln'ecl
fashion against tho or.emy anil
leap over the trenches In the face .,
if bullets, harbed wires and bomb?!.
Let this be your battle-cry in the M'ugple of lire. The man
of eoiiraje end determination li not conient to remain In the
background; be in afno with the will to attack. ,
You will find no betiur wav to do ihin than a round bank
Ing connection, one that will aid you with advice, counsel
and loann In the battle of bu'ines5, una that will always be
at your side when the fUbt Is. fiercest. Taut is tho proud
position occupied by this institution toward all of its depos
tors. .
H e wll be gild to number you among them.
The Jackson County Bank
Mmlford, rovton.
on a Wintry Day,
will be Interested and helped by thi
address. Mr. Elliott will speak in
this church each evening ot the week,
at the same hour. The public is ia
vitcd. ' ' . ' '
If you have no other church obliga
tion make this your home. You will
bo welcome and wo shall endoavor to.
bo helpful to yW
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