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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1929)
MEDFORP TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OT?T!fiOT, TTTFRRDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1fl20. P3T3I THR15B .JnlllPK SICVOILS to I'lvsvnt I'upiU KMGD. James Stevens, well-known IochI tiinKer and vocal instructor, will present a group of his advano'd implls from both Medford and Ash land, in a recital over K.MED, the .Mull Tribune-Virgin station, on the I'opro hour In the near future, nocorillnn ton announce mem made 'today: ' .Mr. Stevens, who, besides hold ing his regular studio classes in llodford, conducts a course In vo cal training- at the Southern Ore gon Normal, has some exceptlon- ally fine talent In the process of WTovelopment, a few cases being personal discoveries. HIb, coming program will consist of solos and duet numbers, with the Stevens love of variety playing a promi nent part. About 12 voices will bo heard. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Herb Grey At Home South Oajtdalc Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Grey (Helen Gregory), returned yester day from a few days honeymoon through the north, following a inlet . wedding ceremony which took place at the local Baptist church Saturday afternoon. The popular couple made the- trip by motor and. will be at home soon ut their attractive new residence on South Oakdale. ' Mr, nnd Mrs. Humplireys C.lve Briilgo Dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. G.' O. Humphreys pntertnlned with a bridge dinner nt their home. 110 Tripp street, Tuesday evening., ; The Yuletlde season furnished the Inspiration for W- .decorations. . A miniature T'hrlstmas tree stpod in the center of the attractively laid table, with tail red tapers on either side of i.. Holly, mistletoe and other winter foliage were artistically combined in the general scheme. Covers wore laid for 12 ues! Including Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo ran, Mriinnd Mrs. Roland Hub bard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Leach, Mr. and Mrs. H..II. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. -Warren llutler and the host and hostess. Aiucrican TiCgion Plans Holiday Itnll. One of the leading social events nt, the holiday season will be thi annual Christmas ball of the Amer ican Legion, which is to take place at the Oriental Gardens, December 25th. Present plans contemplate a most enjoyablo affair with ex cellent music nnd attractive hnll ilnv flecnrntlnns to carrv out tho hnppy Yuletlde Rplrlt. All Indica tions presage a splendid attendance from all parts of southern Oregon. - - . Women of notary . ' Play Santa nans. - Kngnged In a program of Christ mas charity, the Women of Tto : tnitv sent out on appeal today for children's garments which will be T distributed In the rural district where urgent help Is needed. Mrs. IjOuIh Humphreys, president ot the organization, asked that, all mem bers of tho organization who could contribute children's garments and other clothing, get Inftouch Imme diately with Mrs. D. A. Chambers. Local friends will be delighted to hear of the Improved condition of Dr. R. V. Poellnitz. who nn December 5, underwent a major operation in a Portland hospital. According to word received today, the local physician Is now nlile to sit up and Is gaining rapidly. Members of the Mistletoe club had a very enjoyable afternoon meeting nt the home of Mrs. M. Heck on South Grape street, Wed nesday. The afternoon was spent n sewing on articles for the It. N. A. bazaar, which will be held Sat urday at the Independent Klectrlc store. About 20 guests were pres ent, , Delicious refreshments were - .served. ' " Eastern Stars , Klrrt Officers. Mrs. Delia Sclreffel was chosen' worthy matron and Julge Barnec. worthy patron, of the lteames ; chapter of Eastern Star, at the an nual election held In the Musonlc lodge rooms last night. A special meeting and initiation of candi dates will take place next Wed- nesday evening, followed by a so-' clal meeting In charge of Mrs. I Gwendodlyn Woodcock. Other officers elected last night are the following: Mrs. Gwendo- lyn Woodcock, associate matron; j Cordelia barnes, conductress; Mr, j E. M. Wilson, associate conduct-1 ress; A. Orln Schenck was chosen j asoclate patron; Mrs. Hattie AldenJ secretary; Mrs. Florence Itutler, treasurer. The appointive officers I will be named by Mrs. Scheffel 1 later. , ! Miss llainscy (iuest V 1 B. and P. W. Club Today. j Carol Ramsey, history instructor; nnd counsellor at the local htgn school, was the principal Bpeaker I at the regular Thursday luncheon ot the Business and Professional Women's cluh at Hotel Holland this noon. "Vocational Training" was her subject. In charge of this work for a number of years in connection with -high school train ing, Miss Ramsey had a number of valuable thoughts to convey to the assemblage. The meeting today was In charge of the research committee of the organization, under the chairman ship of Miss Gertrude Butler, as sisted by Mrs. Pearl McCredie. Mr. and Mrs. Hngerty . Kntertain Kugono Pastor. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Saunders and family. r recently of Eugene, stopped over in Medford the first of the week to visit Mr. aid Mis. F. R. Hngerty, 111 Almond street. Rov. Saunders has been pastor ,cf tho Central Presbyterian church at, Eugene for the past five years, nnu is now answering a call to San Francisco, making the trip to the southern parish by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Hngerty were members of Mr. Saunders' church at Eugene . for several years, and were delighted over the opportunity of entertain ing him in their Medford homo. St. Mark's Guild Cafeteria Lunclieon. - The members of St. Mark's Guild will have their, regular cafeteria luncheon tomorrow. A business meeting will follow the luncheon. Members are asked to bring needles and thimbles. The St. Mark's Guild of the local Episcopal church will hold n meet ing nnd cafeteria luncheon nt tho Guild hall tomorrow at 1 o'clock.: Miss Edith Benjamin is spending a week in Grants, l'nss visiting with her aunt, Mrs.- S..N. Moore. Gift Hint A SCARF Nice, soft, woolly ones for cold days and light silk scarfs in a y large assortment o f 1 (hades and patterns. ' This is a gift any man v is sure to value. " $1.25 to $5 We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Campbell Clothing. Co. On Main St. Near Front Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin 8titlon Thursday, Dec. 12 6 to 6:16 Peasleys Photogra- phers 6:16 to 6:30 News and mar- A 1; At Mnnrtn hv Afnll Tribune 4 6:30 to 7 Popular recordings I-YHHiy, 1MH 1 T 9 to 9:30 Monnrch Setd & Feed store 9:30 to 10 Schilling nnd Co. 10 to 10:30 southern Ore- ...... t' I ,-ti. 10:30 Market news service 10:30 to 11 Marsh llroccry.fr 11 to. 11:30 M. M. Dept. store 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lenox, r milliner 12 to 1 Palmers Music ! house 1:00 News flashes by Mall Tribune 1 to 1:30 Walden Bros, ap- fr pie cider 1:30 to 2 Lewis 8uper Ser- vice Station - 2 to 2:30 Mann's Dent, store 2:30 to 3 Brophy's 3 to 4 Jacksonville hour. 6 to 6:15 Peasleys Photo- 1 6:16 to 6:30 News and mar- I . .... l.. m-it J. 6:30 to 7 Popular recordings ju .5- ! I THIRTEEN GRADUATES AT MM NORMAL j Thirteen students, all young wo : men. will complete their work at the Southern Oregon normnl school at Ashland In December. No spe- : flnl tvrnrltintinn nYnrrisnii mark the niiclyenr graduation, the students ' being Included In the June class ceremonies. Those who complete their work at the end of this semester are: llernlce Carter, Velma Carter, Mil dred Kaston, Ida tiosnell, Ktlifl Hedgepeth. Lucille Kern, Hazel Leonard, Knthryn Lucas, Anno Mc ' Seal. Jtianita Nutting, Inez Park ham, Gladys Rice and Ruby Scott. 'STANDARD BEACON SEEN 150 MILES BY AVIATOR Hoeing System pllota on the Transcontinental and Pacific Air Transport Hoes, report they have reoently picked up the Standard Diablo beacon, conspicuous land mark on the east side of Son Fran elsro hay, at great distances. Harry linking, veteran Hoeing trl-molor 1 pilot, stated he saw the beacon from Truckee. ISO miles by air line. The beacon Is Independent - ' Visit ' T0YLAND Stocks are being depleted rapidly. Many are taking advantage of our "Lay Away Plan." ShopEarly! Dolls, books, games, wag ons, trains, autos, tri cyclics, pool tables, big aeroplanes everything that delights boys and girls. J,.PENNEG' Christmas Shoppers - Will Find This Store Chock Full of Delightful Qift Suggestions! For Better Service May we suggest that you assure yourself a more careful selection by shop ping early. From now on Christmas buying will be at its peak. Mornings are the best time to shop. We merely suggest this in a spirit of helpfulness. RAYON PAJAMA ENSEMBLES settle the question ,of "what to give" to everyone's satisfaction 98 to $4 98 A Fitted Case Makes a Charming Christmas Gift Pajama Ensembles, lovely enough to make feminine hearts go skip-ity-hopl The trousers are extra wide at the ankles . . . which means they're sufficiently floppy to arouse envy in any dormitory ! Exceptional quality rayon in a wide variety of styles and all the most popular colors. Numerous Good Loo king Styles! Pure Silk, Service Weight HOSIERY . For the woman who prefers service weight hoie, select; No. 449 !, Pure silk with mercerized top and sole. A pair costs only, $lv49 Case and - fittings in various color combinations. Materials and workman ship of the best. Many choices in our ample selection. S9.90 VAToiktSet STATIONERY -- An Always-Welcome Gift - ' Make it easier for your friends to write letters by giving them a box of stationery for Christmas. A wide selection here from :. 23c to $1.49 When In Doubt Give the v , Ever-Welcome Gift of HANDKERCHIEFS Hundreds and hundreds of handkerchiefs to meet every taste '. . ,: and of course, they're lower priced here 1 , Either the single kerchief or the group of 2 or 3 in attractive gift boxes. All white, some with colored borders, plain colors. Imported or domestic. Such a practical, sensible gift item. Come in See our displays. Thousands to choose from. , ' . . ' For Her . Comb and brush and mirror sets are the favorite gifts of V ever so many , women . . . jj you will find a number of very pretty sets from which to se Vlect t . priced from 98c to $4-98 Everyone Likes Christmas SLIPPERS We have Styles ey will ' like t Low Price you will likel. Any woman who loves pret ty things will "just adore these dainty quilted satin slip pers trimmed with maribou. Black and pastel shades. $1.98 A Timely Christmas Qift Value! 26 Piece Set of Plated Silverware in the Grace Pattern $4-98 Knives with Stainless Steel Blades Each set consists of 26 pieces 6 knives. 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 table spoons, sugar shell and butter knife. An excellent gift for the homeniaker and the home. Guaranteed for 25 Years A..A"V Give Shirts for Pleasing As Well As Practical Gifts Buy At This Decidedly Low Price and Save, Too $1 .98 JL These shirts make the sort of. gifts men like to receive for Christmas, yet the price is in keeping with our low price policy. They are shirts of fine broad cloths in plain colors, white in eluded, and attractive new fancy effects. The fancy pat terns are woven into the fab-1 , ric or are vat printed. They come in collar attached and neckband collar to match! styles. Buy them now ... for Christmas. Aywoti ' ' Shaving Set in 1 Attractive Gift Bo The package contains full-size tube of shaving cream, after-shaving lotion, men's talc and Majestic shaving brush. Any man will be pleased with this practical gift. Inexpensive, too 98c Combination Set For a Man A very useful . . , very attractive gift that men will appreciate. A citjarelte case, lighter and billfold to match. Check this set beside the name of one of the men on your . list. 98c Boxed Manicure Sets For Christmas Such a gift Is always wel come . , . because it is one of those things that we seldom buy for ourselves. Here you will find a number of sets from which to select . . . priced from 98c to $3.98 Assorted Patterns Fancy Socks; A Useful, Inexpensive Gift1 : . ' .- - -"''":- Rayon plaited over 2-ply mercerfwd yarns, with merceriied tops, toes and heels, A gift that has the appeal ot smart appearance and sound vail' ' 25' KJC,in,I",T'CC New patterns, splendid 1 ILdtJ colorings and designs. Never were assortments so varied, values better. Priced 49c, 98c, $1.49. Never were Solid Comfort for Dad In These Leather House Slippers How these ' leather house slippers will help Dad rest af ter lie comes home at the end of a tiring day I Leather sole, rubber heel. Black or brown. $1-98 Military Brush Sets for Men; Here is a gift that a man would select for himself, if he were con sulted about what he wanted for Christmas. Different styles priced at 98c and $L98 Give Him a BILL FOLD Even if he already has one or two, the man on your gift list will be pleased with another bill fold. Come in ... we have several different styles priced from . 49c to $2.98 Traveling Sets For the Man You will see a number of very attractive traveling sets here that any man will like . , . compact and convenient . . . and pleasingly econo mical in price, too. .... ; 98c to $4.98 of tho department of commerca beacon UKht. mi