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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1929)
-P3Cdl. THREW ,,,TOYLAND NOW OPEN , Shop Early A Small Deposit Will Hold Merchandise Until Christmas IG.PENNEYO. While , surlul uctivlty, unlike charity, iloca not always bfrgin at homo it U centered around the family hoarth this week. The. sec rot Is ThaiiluKlvIng. a sort of mysterious p"oj;rnm of preparation Is koIhk on wlihin each family civ ile, ami Is, typically enouKh, Jeal ou.sly guanlcd auliiM tho too close scrutiny of tho outside world, A number of dinner parties are, however, scheduled for that day, at the local hotels, but even about these, the hosts and hostesses have not too much to say. Among those I who will entertain fiiendH at the Hotel Med ford on Thursday arej VHe following: Mr. and Mrs. J. B.j r Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutch- l-on. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Hill. Jack Carlo and Mrs. T. J. Amspoker. Mrs. Maudo Untmes and Mr. and Mrs. John Orth. i:iki ami T.i'Klon Will Top Week's Km-inl Calendar. Tho two leading kocIM events of the week will he the KM; party AVednosday night at the temple, and tho American Uepion annual Thanksgiving dance at tho Oriental (Inrdens Thursday night. The dnnce public and others will le pleased to learn that Jack Bow ring's orchestra has been secured for' the latter event nt no little trouble and expense. J,. C. Gar Jock and . a competent committee have charge of tho affair and from all reports, largo parties will at tend from Ashland and surrounding potntn. lio wring's orchestra are .said to bo clever entertainers and nromt.se a series of stunts and skits throughout the evening. It is cx ' peeted that this party will be even Larger than the Armistice "day ball. The committee announced at noon today that both the Medford and Ashland football, squads - will be guests of honor at the party.,, DUuicr Cluli Moots At I A' wis VlrU-h Homo. . Mrs. Lewis I'lrlch was hostess to the dinner club of which she is n member, at her home. 839 Minne sota avenue, last night. Covers were laid for 12. including Mn and Mrs. C. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Hogan, Dr. and Mrs. Tt. W. Sleeter. Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Thayer and the host' and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. 1,pw1k IHrirh. A DIFFERENT METHOD SAVES THE(, v FULL FLAVOR" AlllCI-lrilU JiCKlllll DUIICC! At )ack.,uiivtllu Popular. 1 Thi? American Lotion club of Jacksonville, who a week utso lut ! Saturday Inaugurated a program of weekly dances to extend through the winter, lna the early satisfue-; tion of knowing that its plan in an assured success. Crowds of dance lovers from Medford. Ash-1 land and various points throughout, the valley are seeking their Satur- day night diversion in the historic old town, made lively by the strains of the Imperial orchestra whose1 music peals forth from the U. 8. 1 hotel. j One of tho . principal drnwlnj, cards Is the popularity contest which will be concluded at tho ter-t minatlon of the program on New; Year's eve. A number of feminine candidates have already sprung into the limelight and more are due to, follow, their votes coming with the; purchase of tickets and cast in the. ballot box each week. A list of handsome prizes are offered by merchants of Medford and sur-; rounding points fov the six mo.-d ! popular girls attending. j I 11. ami I', V. Club Holds Icpi.v Sonir llelicarsal. Tho regular Thursday noon luncheon of the lluslness and Pro fessional 'Women's club will be postponed this week, because of Thanksgiving coming on that dny. A successful and peppy song ro hcrsal was held at the home of Mrs. Jl. C. Mulholland last night with over 15 members of the, or ganization in attendance. It was decided to schedule a like rehearsal every Tuesday night, the location to be announced later. Clever and appropriate songs will be learned for the state Business and Profes sional "Women's convention to be held here in May. Refreshment were served by Mrs. Mulholland nt the conclusion of last night's meet ing. -, Williamsons Knleruilil. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williamson and a number of their friends en tertained Saturday evening nt the country home of the former on lieall Iinc. In honor of r. and Mrs. R. Scott of Seattle, who stop ped over here for a few days' vis'.t on their way to Tx8 Angeles for tho winter. Mrs. Williamson is a" niece of Dr. and Mrs. Scott. Dancing and singing were en joyed throughout the evening by the guests, numbering around 25. Refreshments were served. Ijldy I'.lks Have, Day. All brother lilks will discreetly withdraw from tho temple tomor row nt 2 o'clock to let the ladles have their day. Mrs. H. C. Oaddls. Mrs. I.. Uundy and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell nro tho committee in charge of the regular Klks Ladies' day activities which will take place during the afternoon from 2 to r. nridge, pool nnd refreshments will bo tho order of tho afternoon. llihlc. Class Convenes. The Women's Ullilo class of the local I'resbylorian church Is hold lug its regular monthly meeting lu the church parlors this afternoon, the session having begun at 2 o'clock. Members whoso birthdays occur in October, November and December will be honored at th meeting. ' Eastern Stars l'east. Officers and substitute-officers of .tho local chapter of Kastcrn Star enjoyed a 6 o'clock dinner, served by members Rt the Masonic hall last night. The rooms and tables were bright and cheery In holiday decorations of red and green. Twenty-six attcifdcd the function. The evening was spent, playing bridge. . I'. K. O. MoriM Tomorrow. Tho A. A. chapter of P. K. O. will hold their regular semi monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Goldsbcrry In Central Point tomorrow nfternoon at 2:30. An educational day program is scheduled, with Mrs. C. D. Thomp son In charge. f MJ HI -TEST VACUUM COFFEE " The Copco players are to be on KM KM tonight between and in p. m.. in their presentation of MlH Helen Norrls' play, "Tho Mask." Miss Norrls has written "The Mask" especially for the Copco cast. It Is said to bo a sparkling story of one of the tragedies of the late war that turned out ns a thanksgiving. The cast Includes Jo Murray Hos tel. Maude Codding, Karle Davis mill Fi tcher Fish. Tho cast Is much interested In "The Mask" and should give their best in the performance tonight. : N. The Realty Hoard Is making n .lrlvo nmonff the business men to i secure monthly contributions, cov ering a period of six months, to advertise the Uogue River valley outside of Oregon. There are now n large number OI people imtllirillK iiiiuui im.i.w.v-. bers of commence anil members of the realty boards. There will he a big immigration to the coast this year and the Idea of the realty board Is to attract these people to this valley. Church Destroyed t'KIAH, CHl.. Nov. 26. (P The Methodist church, tiullt a year ago at a cost of t5&,O0O, was destroyed by (Ire, believed to have been of Incendiary origin. Mid -Winter Fashions Emphasize the Luxuriously Fur-trimmed COATS and the New Silhouette 24 75 These coats ire emphatically new . . . and very smart. .Some modclj indicate a slightly higher waistline with novel seaming . . . others flare ever so slightly . . still others are on straight lines in the back with Vion-j net's wrappy front effect ... all have generous col-i lars and cuffs of 'flattering furs. Be sure to see them. i i and soon. ; .Women : Misses : Juniors A Groiip of Charming Afternoon 'RESSES! in the new silhouette Satin and Canton Crepe That a feminine season of graceful, sway ing fashions is upon us is apparent in these' very new dress fashions ... stressing the raised waistline and definitely longer skirt : that everyone agrees is characteristic of mid- ' season modes. Satin and canton crepe are the materials ... the size range includes , dresses for women, misses and juniors . . , j and the price is delightfully low. , , t Qply l 75 A Quilted Robe The Very Thing for Her" for Christmas! She will adore one of these cozy rotes in a lovely soft pastel shade , . . and she will appreciate your thought- ' fulness more every time she slips into it. Made of lustrous satin do chine and quilted in different pat terns.'' The price is surprisingly little for such attrac-, tive robes." ' 1 A Million Woman Approve Our Outstanding Values in Full-Fashioned HOSIERY And a million women can't be wrong! They know that at their J. C i'enney Store they can find a smart, thrifty an swer to every hosiery prob lem. Come in and let us show you I Other Popular Humbert , f t No. 445 Silk - and -Rayon Hose. Pairj...,98c No. 447 Scmi-shcer, silk-to-thc-top! A wide fa vorite f " Pair V'.".". .. .!. 49 No. 455 Clear chiffon ta the top, with a picot edjje! Pair v.Jl.49 Lingerie You hnve licvpr (It'citincd , of sui'li lovely vtmk'rtliitisis lit such inodt'st prices, per fectly tailored some " 'plain, some laee trimmed . . . you will love, them yourself . . . and you will he proud to give them to ' your friends. : l'laiu tailored bloomers mill vesls in fine untitle .' rayon. Each, only....4i9 Heaviest rayon tailored ., bodice-top vest. Paste!. 1 similes 79 ?.''HJ'i" pajamas,' splendid assortment. Priced ; jpi.98, $2.98, Jj;3.98 $1.98 ' Clove silk underwear, che mise, bloomers, French panties . $.149 "' Rayon gowns 98c to $2.98 Handmade crepe de eljjrlo pajamas, plain tailored ami applique $9.90 Hlaek fm'ii'Hn gowns, $398 Crepe de inline chemise, hant'Imaile. Splendid ipuil ity $2.98, $4.98 Hand Bags .Plenty of variety many extreme novelties as well as the staple numbers. The prices lire extremely low and they just arriv ed from the New York style centers. Prices range $1.98 to S7.90 ' rA Man Will Always Welcome Ties for Ihristmasf Biff, generously Cut ties that are durable and long wearing. Marie of high quality, fleeted materials with flowing ends in sparkling colon and de-oignt. 98c to $1.49 Blackboards Bring Lots of Fun and Practical Help to Young Students! This one is gaily finished in green, yellow and rrd and has two blackened fibre writing sur-' faces, size 12x12 inches. Size over-all, 39x20 inches. A great help for youngsters learning (heir A-B-C'sl 98c House Slippers FOR MEN This is the time of year when house slippers are particularly interesting to men. Kires to he built, in the early nioriiing cause some of Mien's fancy to re turn to warm house slip pers. You will find ' abundant variety here ami of course, our usual low prices pre vail. 98c to ,$2.98 Men's Hose Fancy jaeijuanl patterns in rayon inul lisle hose for men. A. splendid ipiality offering many beautiful pal cms from w h i c h to choose. ' Pair 25c Sweaters Useful Charming Worsted plaited sweaters in a choice assortment of colors and patterns. A gift he will delight in. $1.98 A Gunning Bed for Doll Children v ,. Kven the most restless of doll-babies will soon drift off to doll-slttmberland, if they have a bed like this to be tucked into. And how very proud their young mother would be to have one I Of wood, with slat bottom, finished in ivory or; colors. 27 inches long, Hyi inches wide, and 16 inches high. You can roll it wherever you like I '. '."-;.,: . 7 98c MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES Kniicy rayon lounging robes made with roll collar, full Skinner satin trimmed collar, cuffs, pocket ' and full : .length front. In smart colors. $4.98 Deacon flannel' bath robes for men in a comprehensive range of patterns and colors. $3.98 to $9.90 New Shipment of LUGGAGE If you are going away for the holidays, or pcrhaps'TT" you are considering luggage as a Christmas gift, we are sure' you will be delighted with our new line. Fitted cases for women, overnight cases, hand hags and Glad stones for men. .The quality and tho price will surely please yon. Select Now 1 ... t Shirts of Quality A New Pattern and Plain Colon ' Tine broadcloth shirts that come in collar attached and neckband style. . Some wilh patented non-shrinlcable collar, All finely made and cut with plenty of room throughout. Ei4t lent values I x ; $ 1.98