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o edford Mail Trbbuni Second Section Four Paget Second Section Four Page Dslto Twratr-UUrd Tr Vhut rtrty-wwith Viu MEDFORD. OIJIXIOX. KM DAY, 1MXKM KKK 2S. ISt'S. ALU1I-1H TO HAVE CAGE GAME REESE CREEK E M HAS in ' i o t RECORD CROWD IN Windows for BaVgains jj, LJ JlL Aj JlJ !S iyindows for Bargains HOLIDAY PROGRAM Tonight wn stre ' Tonight . UEKSE CKKKK, Ore., Doc. 28. CKNTHAI. POINT. Ore. Dee. ;s. I ,Sl'f1"l, Thp Christmas program (Special.! The High-Alumni bus-1 rd'-red by tin- school children iketoall game will lake place in the j of lte"''1c Uec'1k " " drew gymnasium Friday evening. Decern-i rci;oru "" Many raid it was ucr 2. It Is hoped there will be!!1'0. hefl -'istmas proBram they ' i ni.ru, i tM HUlUYVh. "tno uirthday o! Our a Rood attendance. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Stearns were dinner (tuohIh on Christmas day at thn home of their dHUfjhter, Mrs. Merlfl Kindle In M-Mlford. t Mr. mid Mrs. Kverott Kaber hud! as their guests on Christmas Mr. Kabcr's father and mother. Mr. nnd I I fill TMMiMWMwwwMWMMMwwWWrBrB IT wnWlJthMWrr ill mm i iUVli ij WliBiflalttraaViy II I Kin.-: .wary tnamo. 1 Welcome-T-lly t,p juniors. I "Iteck the Hall Willi I-lully" ' Lpner tirades. .Meaning of Christinas: "Jesus, I l.iKl s (lift lo the World." Jolly Old St. Nick" 1'iftli and L'harlos Cum- mra. r.. vj. ruuer, unit uaugiucr u v.i. f:,..,..,u Frances and son Donald. I "Christmas' Eve" L.. 1.. Damon, who is spending ! ninns lho winter at ITospect. spent the .., Wjsh le Silr8 Wou)d Speak week end with his wlfo and family; to Jlc" Auldor Johnson, of the Damon cafe, returning Mon-1 "(lifts of lho Stars" Upper day. .Grades. Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoy Jones of the "Heauliful Star" Primary Folks. .ToneB grocery and daughters, Viv-I "Christmas Time" Hilda John lan nnd Geraldlne, were guests on son. ChrKtma-s at the home of Mrs. . Jones' aunt nnd uncle. Mr. nnd j Mrs .Wm. flrlpvi. nl Pi'flHnoet. ' "Christinas Eve Thought" Mary, "(raiidpa" Max Handler. , a v ii.ii in iniiniin i nner K. V. llollifielil has opened a Grades, men's tailor shop and cleaning cs-j "What the Reindeer Did" Jas. tablishmcnt. Kngherg. Guests at the home of Mr. and: "Christmas Coming" Huth Gib- Mrn. C. O. Duncan on Christmas were Grandma Scott. Earl Scott uml Mrs. "Wesley Duncan. Miss Gladys Poe of Kugene ar rived Friday of last week lo spend her. vacation of two weeks with her s'ster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T.oVee. . Truman Scott, who has been spending some time visiting his mother, Mrs. Klizabcth Scott, and other relatives, left for Corning. Cal.. to visit his daughter. Thai uliiitini n.iiiitriii :ilwl ImlKillol was held Wednesday evening at the J a,,,'!t. Community club. A bountiful ban quet was served at 7:30. There were speeches and election of new officers as follows: Pro-idcM. Harry Skyrman: vice-president. Miss Evelyn Hamilton: secretary treasurer. Miss Mildred liurger. After the business meeting card games and dancing were enjoyed. There were about 50 present son. "The Christ Child" James Wad-1 dell. "Holy Night" Upper tirades. i Dialogue. "Merry Christmas" ; Lower tirades. I 1 he Heart ot Christmas 1 heo- dore Woods. II "Chrislinas Dells CJnenlin Mat-I thews. i "Christmas Night." ! "Upon the Housetop" Upper I Grades. II I "I'm Not ticlliu' On" Maurice;! I -The Seventh and ' The lloyal Neighbors held thelrl Upper Grades. lingle IVlls" I Eishlh Grades. "llalher Hard to Wait'-Holier! j (Breaks. 1 j "The llalie of llclhloheiu" - i j Frank llreaks. i "Overheard at Chrisliiias Time" 1 Hill Dinkey. I "Looking for Santa" Edwin ! 'Crandali. "Christmas at Skeeter's Corner" i regular meeting at the beautiful home of Mrs. Victor Burseli, De cember 13lh. The meeting was very Interesting. Officers elected for tile ensuing term were as fol lows: Pa.st oracle, Etta I-acy; or acle. Sarah 'Vincent: viecoraele, Stella It. Fox; chancellor, Jsabclle Soever: recorder. Zora Dubbs; re ceiver. Mrs. ltichardson: marshal. Olive Doan: inner sentinel. Isabelle llarnard: outer sentinel, Susie Storms; Faith, May ltichardson; Courage. Mrs. Athcrton: Modesty. Opal Haley: Unselfishness, Miss Dubbs; Knduranee, Alta Kelly; manager. Mary Mce: physician. Dr. Hcckman. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John McJImpsey spent Christmas in Medford with their dnughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldred. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jcwett and children ore spending their vaca tion with Mrs. Jewett's moth"r nnd Mr. Jcwett's parents, who live in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hamrick and daughters. Emu nnd l.orna. and son Philip were guosts on Christ mas at the Home ot their daughter and husband. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Simpson in Medford. Icster Mann, who Is employed with tile Copco at Jlamalh Falls, came homo Monday to spend the holidays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe t.ewls of Gold Hill nnd Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jt i c h m o n (1 and little daughter Tijelen spent Christmas with M, and Mrs. Sam Pogue. ltcv. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson entertained with a family dinner on Christmas. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. it. F. V.llbur and two children of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy 'Williams nnd four children. Miss Amy John son, Joe and l'crry Johnson of Cen tral Point. Miss Geraldlne Tex Is at Prospect spending her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Grieve. Master Orth Miller, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller, has chicken pox In n. light form. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmor ton of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and family of Central Point spent Christmas at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton at llueh. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber en tertained Miss Alberta Trcderc and Ttoy Weaver at dinner Wednesday evening. Thorn will be a special musical l.roeram held at the Federated church Sundav evening, M. O. Brown Is quite. Ill with nneumonla. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duncan were in Medford Monday. Miss Evadna Musty of Grants Pjfs Is spending the holidays with h9r sister, Mrs. Blerllng nichmond. Miss Mary Mee spent Christmas in Medford with her sister, Mrs. J. II. 'Whito and family. Mrs. Efflo Caster served a won derful turkey dinner on Christmas to a number of friends. They were Mr. and Mrs. Oman Ulihop and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ltishop .of Medford, Mr. and Mra. Owen and two sons of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd EtJsall and Mrs. n. W. Lamport and daughtors, the ) Misses Helen and Irene. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mapla and iWiaheth Southwell were omon the shoppers in Medford Saturday. Little Oliver Grimes, ion of Mr. Carol" Edison j -Dorothy Vos- j ! Ethel Car- Shepherd Hoys Crandali. "Bethlehem Star' tal. "Grandma's Mistake" Clarno. "Beautiful Morning Star' meHH Dennis, ... --.-. -. "Shy Santa Clans" Keba Shorn. "Lovely lied" Seven Girls. "Iluntinn Santa" Junior. "Merry Christmas Chimes" By Mildred Sherin. Pageant, "Birth of Christ." "Christmas Bells Evelyn Wad dell. Dialogue, "Christmas Bells" Up per Grades. "Visit of St. Nick" Cora Crandali. Miss Dorothy Christian Is spend ing the holidays with her parents, who reside In Grants Pass. ; Everyone seemed to onjoy Christ-! mas. including the lovely rain, which arrived in time to he Inelud-1 cd as a Christmas present that will probably he of more benefit than ! any temporal gift. i Mr. Shreevo of the Plaza Gar- dens is qui'e sick this week. i Beiilah waddell was not. able to attend school last week because of . sickness. i Mrs. Marshall inter lias been on the sick list but it able to teach , school at this writing. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Hammell arc expected home soon from St. Louis, Mo. The Sunday school lesson for next Sunday Is "Paul's I-ast Mes sage." 2 Tim. 1:1 18. Golden text, "I have fought a good light. I havo finished my course, 1 have kept the faith." 2 Tim. 1:7. Knv. stille will preach. All ore invited to attend. and Mrs. L. C. Grimes, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch bad as their guests on Christmas their son Will Welch of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin lietts and daugh ter Althea and son Billy of Gold Hill and Miss Bertha Myers and Fritz Snider. D. F. Amlek. teacher In the eighth grade, drove to California last week with his daughter sp'-nd the holtdnvs WILL DO ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO Mrs. Steele Say of Ly dia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Trait, W. Va. "T was no wphU md nervous that i was (n led nmut all the time aud mu Id ii t ait up and I hdi4 only vrars old. I taw your dvr tiRtiiir in a man- azinc'und aftT had taken three rioeft of liVdta I'. Pinkham's Vege table Compound T could feel thai 1 wan heller. Af ter taking two bottles I bc(rtn dolnjf my work and I feci like u new woman. I rceora mnnrl the V ;( tab I L'otnnound to mv friends and sty it will do all it jl rl-m to do and more. I will trladiy answer all letter 1 reel ve." Mis. I fci. E. KTttiE, ffttt, W. a. Saturday and Monday-Pre-Inventory Stock Reduction Sale Our Semi-Annual Inventory finds us with many odds and ends to close out at ridicu 1 o u s 1 y low prices and prices are in effect Saturday and Monday where quantities last. i DOLLAR DAY SAJLE M lHXLLASi W SAJLE $1.25 Rayon Underwear $1.00 Desirable garments of every description and in a good assortment of colors as well as a complete range of sizes. Panties, regular and out-size bloomers, Co-Ed Combination Suits for .women and children, children's Union Suits with drop seat and bloomer style bottom, vests k 1 both silk and rayon $1.98 Fancy ffj 1 Pillows J Kapok 1 V Filled 42x36 inch fine quality Pillow Cases at Half-Price Sale on All Blanket and Corduroy Robes V For both women and children there are some exceptionally good values that we must dispose of before inventory, so we just cut the price in half for all Corduroy and Blanket Robes. . 3for$l $1.25 Quality 81x90 ra Bleached 1 j I Seamless n I Sheets k 2lA wide, Unbleached Sheeting at .... -3 yds. $1 $1 quality Corduroy Bath Robe Material . 2 yds. $1 To 35c quality fast color Dress Gingham . 6 yds. $1 29c fine Plisse Lingerie Crepe at . . . . . 4 yds. $1 $1.25 Quality reather kl Pillows ) no. x quality feathers To 59c Fast Color Wash Fabrics 3 yards $1.00 Fine Mercerized Borden's fabrics that are absolutely fast colors. Many different kinds of cloths for both women's and children's dresses and for the popular printed pajamas and underwear. To $1.50 J Novelty i I Jewelry ) I A" I kinds Jy I off Plain Color Turknit WashCloths Six pretty colors in a box for 6 for $1.00 Any Ladie3 Hand Bag in prices from $3.98 to the best quality in stock. loff i Any Silk or Gloria Parasol in stock, I Oil exceptionally fine selection at $3.98 A W to $8.50. Any Fancy Silk Pillow in stock from $3.50 to $6.50. Spend your $t (C Par J&eB' Oloves from I Oil our re?u'ar stock. Every pair are genuine French Kids. Half Price on Novelties Two big tables of novelties left over from the Christmas selling to be sacrificed at just half. Dresser ornaments, ribbon novelties, bath salts, sachets, China novelties A big selection at HALF. i ($2.25 Quality All Wool rfj Serge ) 48 inches 1 wide J 2 222c Quality Outing Flannels 6 yards $1.00 Now is the time to lay in a 'supply of these fine fancy Outing Flannels for all kinds of men's, women's or children's night wear. Both 27- and 36-inch widths in nice color range. 19c Quality Colored Border Crash Toweling Very smooth,, soft quality, priced at yards $1.00. $1.25 Quality Jttayon j,b Panel ( silk fringed $1.25 Value jt Children's rV j Holeproof CI Fancy -fl Sox Jy 59c and 65c gancy Bath Towels 2 for $1.00 Several different kinds, both plain . 1 and faflcy. HALF-PRICE SALE 0 COATS and DRESSES Every Coat and Dress left from our fall stock goes intjp this big clearance sale. Sizes are very complete and with the many weeks left to wear garments of this kind the en tire stock should go quickly. None Reserved Everything Goes No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final Picot Top, Pointed Heel Rayon to the Top Hosiery 2 pair $1.00 Eight beautiful colors, the best shades shown in finest Silk Hosiery. This is a real value, gives excellent service and for school and office use it's a great saving on hosiery. Daisy Outing Flannel Cream, Pink and Blue . 6 yards $1.00 None better, genuine "Daisy Cloth'' in 27-inch width. Pretty shades for nightwear and colors are guaranteed fast. Babies' clothes of "Daisy" are best, so lay in a supply at this big reduction. $1.25 Value Card Table Covers $1.00 Made of Dupont's Fabricoid with fan cy painted corners. To $1.49 . jt I Women's lJ Wash tg Dresses "ill Fast colors -