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MEDFORD MXTE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO.OX, WEDERD'AY. DECEMBER 11. 1020 PXHB THREE .- MunIcuI Event u SI. Mtiry's Afuiloiny Among the important events in miiHicul circles this week will be tho recitnl piyen nt St. Miiry'n AOilemy thin evening, in which iMlvuiu-eil pupils in violin, harp, piftiiti ami voice will he prcHentctl. ..J'Of l.HtKram will include: '"Souvenir," JJidla, choral class; "Ktutlf do Concert," Chaminade; "FcuxFoIletM.M J'hillipy, Hetty Kvuntum; "Serenade" (violin) To-M-lji-fyjidkin, Klsie Louie; "Scotch J'oMii," AlneJPowell, Helen Evanson "ThoJuniHhment of Mary .Louise," Struck : HufcPtte Stennett: "The Va," Jfctrbnur, - Lucille Ksllnper; "Uunse Slave' (harp), Verdalle, KUUne lirophy; "Afterwhiles," Ad ams, CJrucie Lou Ivanhoe; "Fairies' Dream," (harp), Robinson, Helen Kviinson; "Arbutus," Davis. Elaine Jlrophy; "Viennese Song" (violin), Krcislei. Agnes Poliner; "Spanish Uiince," MVun?y Mnrtha "DeSouza; "Walizer,"1 (harp), (Jill m a n n, "Hume, Sweet Home," Cheshire, Hetty Stennett. I'.tjdy TJnns Simnsor Lrncilt Mulliiec 'fhe I-ady Lions arc sponsoring n matinee to he gh'en at Fox's Craterian Saturdny morning De o&nber 14, to which all the pub lic, especially the children, in the Jtiigue JCiver valley lire, invited. This is for the benefit of "needy families." Admittance will be articles of cast off clothing that i:;wi . ne um'u lur . iiic uisin ouiion in families, who 1 are less fortn rntc. Toys will a,lso he accepted. The committee- asks that the ar- tides donated ho in good condition. i; i:. o. ttvt - llt;nio of Mi's. Kelly Chapter A A of J K. O. met for iliolr regular December meeting at iho home of .Mrs. K. H. Kelly this a fternnon. "CJifts for the needy" were do nated by each member of the chapter ns this is an annual cus tom. Mrs. T. W. Miles gave a review on a late novel on biogra phy. ' - Lutheran Aid Society Postpone Meeting: r . The Lutheran Aid Society will not meet Thursday, December Hi, owing to the birthday . dinner on that date, at the church parlors. The society will meet with Mrs. L. Smith, t!0 5 South Newtown, Thursday, Dec. lflth, at 2 o'clock. Hostess For Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. C. Mann entertained a small group of friends at luncheon during the week. The afternoon was enjoyed playing bridge. Guests were Mrs. (ieorge Garrett, Mrs. Hurdette Dodge and Mrs. I. K. Schuler. M- Miss Katherine Keyos of the Cinderella Shop who has been confined to her home on account of illness several days is improv ing and expects to return to her position tomorrow. Miss Jane Hansen who has been enjoying a three weeks' vacation In Vancouver, British Columbia, is expected home the first of next week. ' Mi. IMtt Noble Omuls j Are- Kiitei'tiilncfl j The Mt. IMtt Past Xoble Grand club met In all-day session at the home of Inez Ferguson on Thurs day and enjoyed a covered dish luncheon and Christmas exchange. The houso was beautifully decor ated in Christmas cheer. Those enjoying the day were: Mesdames (.Mara Vincent. Krnes tine Rostell, JJetta Fankey, C. M. Merritt, Mary May, Nellie Sim mons. Clara Farra, Mary Richard son, i'earl Ilonney, Ida Henderson, Frank Adams and the hostess. Mrs. (ilcn Terrill Honor Guest at Bridge. Complimenting Mrs. Glen Terrill of Klamath Falls, the Blue Flower lodge at Phoenix last night was the scene of a bridge party, at tended by Medford ladles. A din ner at seven was served and was followed by three tables of bridge. The following were present: Mrs. Glen Terrill. Mrs. lilva Mitchell, Mrs. Aubrey Norrls, Miss Llnnie Hnnseomb, Mrs. Lydia King, Miss Augusta Clover, Mrs. F. 11. Swee ney, Miss Joseph ine Koppes, Mrs. Louis Jennings. Miss Kdith Ijitibs cher, Mrs. Linna Looker and Miss Olga -Anderson. Mrs. K K. Kelly 1. K. (). Hostess Today. Mrs. K, K. Kelly was hostess of the A. A. Chapter of P. F. O. at her home, .1111 Queene Anne avenue, this afternoon, the meet ing beginning at 1 ;30. In keep ing with the Christmas spirit, x thought was given to the needy, each member bringing a gift, to be distributed with others by a committee later. Light refresh ments were served during the j afternoon. Carnation Club The Carnation club was enter tained at the home of Zella Mc Beth of this city this week, with the afternoon spent in making Christmas stockings to fill later on for Christmas club party. Re freshment of chicken patties, sal ad, graham crackers, rolls and chocolate were served. Ladies present were Lois Richardson, Donna Richardson, Donna Bren ner, Rose Hodgson, X. Herlford and Mrs. McBeth. the winter In Spain, northern I Africa and along- the Riviera, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Chandler Kgan j teft by motor yesterday for their I winter home at Pebble Reach, ; where they remain a few days be i fore taking ihe tnuin for Chicago. j where they will 'spend iho hull-j u ays wuu relatives nno iriciius, to return to Pebble Beach for the winter. Howard Parent-Teachers Will Meet Friday The Parent-Teachers' association of the Howard school will hold a meeting at the school house Fri day afternoon, December V.I, at 2:15. Mrs. Carl Fitchner of this city will address the assocaitiou nn "The Alms of the P.-T. A." Every member una! others inter ested are urged to attend. FOR PRIZE DISPLAYS Plans for Itfedford'fl second nn imial outdoor Christmas lighting I contest were outlined at yester- day's meeting of the publicity com Imittee of the Chamber of Commerce land full details will be announced at an early date. This year's contest will be broad ened In scope and will offer prizes for the best unit displays such as the best decorated residence win dow, entrance or outdoor tree in ad dition to the general residence dis plays. There will probably be a separate classification for. apart ment house, court or group dis plays as well. Much interest is being shown in the 192! contest and it is antici pated that a record number of lo cal people will participate in mak ing Medford a "city beautiful" by night as well uh by day during the coming holiday season. Rules of the contest and a list of the attractive prizes offered by lo cal merchants will be published in the near future. Surprise Party For Mrs. Sti-ohmler. On the occasion of her birth day Tuesday, Mrs. Lulu Strohmier was given a pleasant surprise party at her home near Central Point. A number of friends spent the afternoon with her in conver sation and music. A delicious covered luncheon was served later in the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Vlnnie Ky:e. r.trs. Betta Pankey. M rs. Inez1 Ferguson, M rs. Mollie Wright, Mrs. Mollie Neale and Mrs. Lulu Strohmier. Winter Kxmlus Starts. Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, nurse and children left today for 'Pasa dena, California, where they spend Christmas with relatives and friends, to lie joined later by Mr. Carv-entor. The first week in Jan uary Mr. and .Mrs. Carpenter, with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, will sail from Xew York to spend FOR SALE OF SEALS Mrs. Corning Kenly and Mrs. Glenn Fa brick, representing tho Jackson County public Health as sociation, visited the St. Mary's academy and the Rogue River academy last Monday in interest of Christmas seal work, which has been progressing satisfac torily since it was begun for the Christmas season early this niontb Mrs. Kenly was especially pleas ed with the response In the two sehoofs' aml''said frv- liarfc: 'i- "No where have 1 seen more Interest shown by students and teachers than in these two schools." The first school to return 100 per cent results is the Taurelhurst school, taught'by :rrs. isdmondson. The Lone Mountain school, taught by Lottie Montgomery, was sec ond and tho Medford schools wera third. Tillamook Paving of section of Sixth street Fast completed. Christmas Sale Women's Lace Collars Begins Tomorrow at M. M. Dept. Store Received Yesterday Large Assortment of the Newest in Lace Collars To Sell at Special Prices llfl I One Lot SPECIAL 98c Collar iind Cuff Sets; a regular .fl.L'O; value. One Lot SPECIAL $1.95 Large slinwl collars; georgette law trim: and all-over laee. Values to 2.")). - One Lot Special $2.95 Kxlra large collars, heavy laces and cut-out georgette. Viilues to 4.50. M. M. . Department Store i Pay Less Dress Better El It is estimated that there is now at least ts lo S feet of snow at tho rim of (.'rater lake, four, feet at Anna Spring camp, and three feet at trie K!:imuih and Medford en trances to Crater National park. No word could be received from iq park today, as Hanger Ft. H. Jteck and .Mrs. Keck arrived In the city from the park last evening, and no one is there now except the caretaker of the lodge. Air. and Mrs. Heck had great difficulty leaving the park be cause of the snow, and passed thru quite an experience in so doing It taking them nearly all day Man da to get to Ft. Klamath. On receiving telephonic word at Anna . Spring camp from W. ('. (Jodfrey. chief ranger, at 8 a. nt. Monday to close the park at once, Mr. and Mrs. Beck started in their car for the west, or Medford en trance. Intending to stop there for a day or so, and then come on to their home In this city. They could only get about 1 00 yards away because (he eight inches of wet snow piled up in front of the wheels and stalled the car. They then returned to Anna Spring camp and after Ranger Heck had drained and disconnect ed all the water pipes and attended to some other details by 11a. ni.. In order to leave the national park u n en red f o r d u ri n g the wi n t e r season, they started to go out over the snow by the south, or Kort Klamath entrance. The progress was slow, both nn account of the snow nnd the fact that several big trees were down across the road between Anna Spring camp and the Clarden of the (iods. It took them from 11 a. m. to 2 :Ho p. in. to reach the tiarden of the Gods, one and one fourth miles distant being able to make only four or five feet at a time because the wet snow piling up In front and stopping them. Finding that they were - ma rooned and could not get out of the park without help, Mr. and Mi's. lieck returned to Anna Spring camp and phoned from there to the garage at Fori Klam ath for assistance, and then pro ceeded back to the Garden of the Gods, to wait for this help, In the shape of a 10-ton truck nnd driver, to arrive. Tho truck started from 'Fort Klamath at 3:30 p. m., but did not arrive ut the Garden of the Clods until 7 p. ni. because of encountering several trees down across the road between the south park boundary and tho tiarden of the Gods. As soon as the truck arrived the Heck: car was hyoked,to Its ireyy by a chain, :nnd the rescueTl and rescuer started for Ft. Klamath, reaching there at 9:45 o'clock Monday night. Tuesday morning Ranger Beck sta rted to ma ke a trip back to Anna Spring camp to take the depth of snow there, but could only get as far as the old aban doned Hawmlli, two and one-fourth miles distant, where the snow was 12 feet deep, lie then returned to Fort Klamath and he and -Mrs. Reck then camo on, back to Med ford. COMPLETE PLANS FOR Preparations were nearing com pletion today for tho big annual Firemen's ball tomorrow night ut the Oriental Gardens, where dan cers from all southern Oregon, In addition to Medford, are expected lo bo present. Members of the regular and volunteer departments have been selling tickets for sev eral daH and expect to complel. their labors today. The music for tho parly will be furnished by bom Provost'H Pep Peddlers of Ashland and dancing will begin at I) o'clock. Th funds derived from the dance will be kept by the two departments as nn emergency fund to provide j for unexpected expenses, EARL ULRICH TO WED A "marriage llcenoe was Issued yesterday by the county clerk of Josephine county at Giants Pass, to Hazel Nichols of this city and Knr! I'lrlch of Klk creek. Roth are well known In this city nnd members of pioneer Jackson county families. The groom -(o-be in n stockman, and recent ly completed a modern bungalow on his ranch In the Klk Creek district, where they will make their home. SALE OF MERCHANDISE! The dale wlilch lias been In pro- KreHH at WHI 11. Wllnon'a atore on : North Front ntret for the imt two weeks will continue with niMI tlonal reductions on all merchan tllae In Block, Mr. Wlltion announc- ; ed totlay. Tho Hale event Includes ' all Koodx Inrl ml lim men's nnd wo men ilotliliiK for drewi or utility. , Krtiilte lo Adjourn W,KIIINiTO.V, Dec. II. IPi Tli enito lodny adopted n rfHoltt tlon to ndjolirn ' over the holldfiys from December 21 until January t. Hawthorne Flyers $36.00 Unfit for speed and endur ance. New multiple disc type ennstor brake. $9-45 Electric Trains A real train willt nn electric engine, piiihnnn, haK"aKe and observation conehoa. 40-inch length. Stanley $Q.98 Tool Chests Hatchet bit brace, clilaolB, mi ner bits, etc., of famous Stan ley q u a 1 it y. Beautifully ' lacquered. $3-95 Ornamental and Useful 9-Cup Percolators Ileaiitiful paneled body of aluminum . . . nnn-hcntliiK clionlzed handle. Starts per colntlut; quickly! Dump Truck $4.69 19 Gauge Steel lied dumps with a crank at side. Truck will hold n 200 pound man! Rubber tires molded on atcel base, blue enamel with red renders, wheels nnd cnb. 20 by 7 Inches. 92c Erector Sets Makes bicycled, wagons, bridges. Includes disc wheels, car trucks, I type Klrders. Many parts colored. Boys' Wear and Furnishings y Assembled for Christmas Giving j . Practical, serviceable gifts for boys such as suits and coats, or gifts for pleasure and amusement only. Whichever kind you choose you'll find exactly what you're looking for at Ward's. Come down and select their presents here whtre they themselves would buy them. We want you to verify the low prices that many boys have discovered are made possible at Ward's because of the tremendous buying power of our 9 Mail Order Houses and nearly 500 Retail Stores.' Collegiate Overcoats $5-65 Mannish Winter Suits $9-95 The same styles that are aeon on tho best campuses! Wonderful tailoring and the new materials make these dressy coats favorites for boys who know what they want nnd de mand It. C nn ill 110 boucle, camel's hair and chinchilla cloth ill the season's smartest colors. Your Rood taslo will lie forever ac claimed if yon choose one of these Kood-' looking coats. Sixes tl to 14. , Every hoy likes the nBsurance that Ward's smart sulta give him of looking his best;1 Now winter patterns. tailoring along best ' lines , fine quality, and' unusual serviced make these suits the preference of boys amV ' mothers nlike. A range of colors that will, meet all tastes. Ward's suits make thongt t'ul gifts always moat acceptable. - Slzes,.9K to Hi. . - - v INQUIRE ABOUT OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Holds Goods Until Called For! v 83c Boys' Smart Dress Shirts Their most particular taste will be delighted with these smart, mannish dress shirts. Plain white, broadcloths and new fancy printed shirtings. Collar attached; one button cuffs; one pocket. Good substantial quality that la long wearing and easy to launder. C to 14-Inch neckv Fine Quality Dressy Hose 25c Stocltlnga that will satisfy their flare for color nnd snap py patterns as well as plain colored stylos. Mannish kneu length stockings nlso full length, Excellent , winter weight both wnrm nii'aorvlcenblo. will give splendid service for school and dressy enough for best. All the popular colors. ' Assortment of Colorful Ties 49c A boy's tie wardrobe la never too complete. ' Theao dualling stripes, neat rigured patterns, riornl designs, and plnln qolora would ploasd any atyle mlnded boy; rine quality hqavy' neckwear silk, excellently shaped and iniidii with non-wrinkle lining. Check off several names on your list with these good-looking ties, . . Neat-Fitting Shoes "Just Like Dad's" $3.98 Handsome, rugged Ilenu Drummed Jr. (loodyenr Welt Shoea that all boys are proud or. Smart square toes, creased vamps and rancy perforations. 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