Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 15, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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The Week's Sociefy H
Edited By
Irene DeLosh
Valley School To -Present
Christmas Fettlval
, A simple Christmas festival with
u suggestion of pageantry, chorus
work, solos and dinloguo will lie j
presented liy tho Btudents of the,
Valley school . l;Ylday, December '
20, beginning at 11 o'clock, undor
tho direction of .Thomns Sworn.
Tho first scc'uo will open with !
a mother (to bo portrayed by Miss
Anne Dfliul, tcllliiR . Ilio Christmas
story lo hor children. Tho later
will bo Impersonated by 1 "ill lit-hi
Sarrell, Harris Janes Jr., Ililllo
SnlatlQ nnd Susan Vilas.
Then will como the entrance of
h Wile, stranger who proves lo
bo Chi 1st. , This part w ill be play
ed by Dickoy Johnson. Tho Yule
Sag. will he brought' in next, by
liroiiKui Konley and VVoldon Mid
dle Jr., followed by Phoebe Dean
bearing the Christinas pudding,
and roily Scherer and Hobble Tut
tie carrying tho Christmas fruit.
Tho musical program to be car
ried out through tho scenes fid
lows: "I'aiinchaum," tho Chrlatiiius
treo song: Luther's Cradlo HynM;
"Oh l.iltlo Town of Bethlehem:"
"It Came Vpon the MidniRht
Clear;" "Yulotldo Sons:" "First
Noel.' . '
The versos of the latlor will be
sunk" by three boys, Riirdetle Dodge
Jr.. Shelby Tultlo, Hilly Vawter,
followed by (he .general . chorus.
."Holy Night" will he sung by
Jeanne Salade, who will sing the
jlrst verse In (icrman. She will
I he joined by I leleno Salade, Patsy
,1'hompson. Jlmmlo Scasley, Spcn
JVer VVollls.
I! Tho entlro school will sing
I, IDnllst Christnuui Song," "Idoo,"
Prominent In
Organization of
; Dixie Club
I .Mt.SK (ilOVOI IJtMlUI'K
I Visit line llralili Work ci'. , ,
j , Mtn Mildred JhriK. KliitlKilcJr.n
if tin Miuiun cvunty child health
dpnioiiBtration department, .who has
; heen wtirkliiR with tho local unft
! fur th' jihhL wek, wax tho lwmr
t jiuest lit nil uvejiliiK brlilKU nutty
. Kiven li.v Min AiikuhUi Glover, Fa I
Weddings
MrH. I'UllIll lslllti ll'osll'srt I.
Holiday JJInuor Party !
Olio of tho most enjoyable af
fairs of the week was tho brldgo ,
dinner for which .Mrs. Kilna Isaacs I
was hosten on Monthly evening, at!
the Hotel Modford. Klahornto dw-
ortttions in keeping with the boll- a iiuiet wedding, MIhs
day Heason in colors of red and j iluugliiei- of Mr
. Mule MIms fVlebialeM ,
I llirllulay Willi Parly
Utile
Mart of which will bo given In. La-
(-tin, and quartet consisting of
i-Miela Ruhl, Anne Scherer, Nancy
Clark and Nancy Day will sing
tho Latin "Christua Nat us llndie."
(the closing number will bo "Ades
lites Fldeles."
j . Mrs. Isabel Mosher, principal of
..the valley school, expressed ro
ilcrets that duo to the fact that the
new school building Is not yet Com
j Rioted, the entertainment will ncu
j.cssarlly bo limited to tho parents
iund friends of tho students.
I!' Alice tSeberer, popular ninong
jtbo younger set of Modford anil
'who has been employed at Ad
drlenuo's for (bo laat two years
I (loaves Tuesday for Wisconsin.
..where she -will - enter tho State
junlverslty. Miss Scherer hns made
many friends while' In Modford
jjwho regret to seo her leave. Mia.
lie. ' T. Steward will entertain a,
group of friends for Miss Scherer
I Jlonduy night at hor homo.
I timdal Calendar
1 tvmvdcd Pant Week.
ein l,eroy,
and ftllHn O. , V.
diiy ntuht at her home- on Souli. j nieen wore imed on tho lublen, with Dewy of .Medrord und Jack
Oukdnle. 1'hriHtma.t ilccinitii , place cards hoarinc uiipronviat 3 Icruinii, win of .Mrs. Com t'runip of
Mrs. Ilanhy IhMcss ; 1 Will llcdini Homo
(iirUimiiK I'niiy. To Kkim1 Ilio JlolldayM.
MIxk Jo Aim Jlumplinysl A llvr-ly Christmas' patty vi!h( Anioim the poimlai- iiioihIkth of
colelirated hor fourth hirthilay mi; thru tahlos of brldk't: in play, and . u,e "vouiiuer net" who are attend.
n Tunsday iiust. at 1.1k honif . of hor ran atmosphere inado eoUrfuI by ( nK nrhools in California and who
IxToy-Oitmp j pareiitK. Air. and Mrs. Ci. IMimpli- Vuletide decorations of jed and ' Wjj ne huine next week to pcnd
Kxpretihinf: their preference for j reys, with a pally for which u Kreen. was enjoyed at the homeofj(ne holidays with their parents
were ,u-ed for Uio occasion,
. Tvo tables of bridge were playc l
ilurlnu tJu evenliiB, at the eon
cIuhIoii of which refresh meii'.s
were served. AmoiiK those prese:u
were the following: AUks lhriw,
Mrs. !yda KIiik. MIsh Josephine
Koppes, Miss Kdlth 1-aubschor,
Mrs. Josepltino Jones, Airs. Donald
Van Loan, Airs. Hemico Jenninw-.
Aliss llllss and Hie hosteKS, Ml ;s
(Hover. Aliss IhrlK left last niKht
for Salem, havlns completed her
work In .Medford yeterday uftcr-
noon.
rhymes In keeping with tho. true
Vuletide spirit, marking tho place
of each Kiiest.
Following the several course din
ner the guests repaired to the
mezzanine floor where brldjre was
played. Honors were shared by
Airs. O. o. Alendcrfer, high, Mrs.'
J. IJarncburg, second, and
A lice I la nicy, consolation.
Mrs. K. C. KldridKO of Port
land was presented with an at
tractive guest prize.
Co ve rs were p la ced for : M re.
O. O. Alenderfer, Mrs. C. N. Cu!y,
tile A pplcxale district were mar
ried Wednesday, December 1 1 by
tlte justice of the peace at (i rants
Pass, immediately after which they
left n a brief honeymoon.
Air.. Crump who is employed by
(lie Union (HI company, and Airs.
Crump. , are well known among the
Miss ! youiiuer set In Medford. both being
graduates of the local high school,
and both having lived here most
of their lives.
fr
and Airs. Kloyd Hart, is reported
111 ut her homo with scarleL fevor.
Ktitlclior Homo
Scene of 1'iirty.
Alius Annie Kellehor. with her
mother and sister entertained the
Ituilding Itrtdge club at their home
on South Oakdale Tlmrsday after
I noon. lirldge was tdayed at five
IIUmN llllll lll-mmMn M-iuciiiiiiiiin
AlitS, JOHN ('KKWS were served at the close of four
J panics.
Organized 12 years ago, for thoi Mesdamcs ..Will ..Steele.. ..John
sole purpose of studying the Iiln- -Crews. V. C. Utnuh and Itaymond
Airs. O. C. Ilougs. Airs. J. J. Hueh-
Chaiily Hart, daughter of Ml'. ! ter. Airs. Jlert Orr, Airs. A. It. Cuu-
tory, traditions, ntuie, poetry,
Aliksche were guests.
I Tl, iniiiil-i 1 fi...nlliwU u-U1 noittn
provincialism and idioms of the rcmime(, wHh a New Year'a
southern states, tho Dixie .club. I)nrty jj,nunry 2nd. at the home
with an actlvo membership of 20; of Airs. S. I. Hrown on Holly j
street, the majority having voted J
nlnghaiu. Airs. Jack Thompson,
Mrs. W. K, llrayton, Mrs. W. K.
Deal. Mrs. C. . Warren, Airs. E
H. llrayton. Airs. Chas. Gilbert,
Airs. . H. AUKlowen. Airs. Jonas
Wold. Airs. W. II. Purdln. Airs. K.
C. Kldrldge tif Portland, Airs. Hay
mond Iteter. Airs. lO. X. Kldridge,
Airs. II. I. Iltoniley, Airs. W. T.
Doimherty, Airs. It. II. Hoyl, Mrs.
It. A. Holmes. Airs. J. II. Hullo.-,
Airs. (leorge I!,1 Alden. Aliss l.ert
rude Weeks, Airs. C. K. Oater, Mls
Alice Hanley, Aliss Clair Ha nicy,
M rs. John Ha rnebu rg, M rs. J . A
I'erry, Mrs. Helen Alinkler, Air:'.
Kate Young. Mrs. II. M. Hammond,
Airs. JI. U Ienox and Mrs. V.
Qulsenherry.
group 01 per smuu ineuda were : Airs. a. j. i lanoy, 43U .Norm oity, are. jHa jjotty Bardwell, daugh
Invited. .; S '. i I Friday night;.- : . ; I tcr of Air. and Mrd. Jtulph Hard.
Tho guests were seateij iboift ft;- The, parly Wairellnu xed by a do- well, who Is altondlng the Alarl
table prettily -.decorated in, pink 1 lighUul tWo-conVMu lunch served at i,ni.niI1ri1 t Tjm AiiL'nU ,i!i h
and white, ornamented in he. eeri -1 the conclusion of the evenijig. High jjlWpH Al a r y Lee' Itoberts and
ter with n cake-trimmed wJ(h Unv j oore was hejd jby Aliss Lillian
pink candles. 'Mlnature, -dnlhV ilrtihl -j ,Wis(?;, (iod second. Jiighesl by Mrs,
Carolie Pace and Airs. H. It. Pac-.
Pauline Ashpolc .and Virginia
Sliitle. ' .
to take a holiday vacation.
members, has developed Into one
of the most constructive literary
organizations In southern Oregon.
Having adopted the motto "Lest i
1.".. It la fllllnn ill.. (h I
nreaent nrcnniznlittii turn It at-'.'
Itotary club on Tuesday.
She accompanied Air.
mm i i Unnnlu whn n curst of til?
tentlon tretiueniiy to tne loumier i..i. r.i-.i
and charter membera of the club.
' Airs. John Crews, October 1,
1917, Invited a number of South
ern women to her local homo for
afternoon ten, and the Dixie club
waa organized. Charter mouthers
of the club follow: Mrs. I. AV.
Berry, Aliss Laura Berry, Airs. J.
S. Norwood, Mrs. lUaekhurn, Airs.
Gilbert Stuart, Mrs. Hawles Moore.
Mrs. . . A. Moore, Mrs. U. y. D -Alhlnl,
Airs. Fred Mears. Mm. K.
C. nelmer. Airs. W. C ltlce, Airs.
V. V. JletTulston, Airs. Yoacum,
Airs. D. Carter eft Saturday
evenlnr for San Francisco where
she. will spend the holidays with
Mrs. I'.ruce Dennis of Klamath teler "nd "";-". Mr
Kalls was a visitor in Medford thisi'"" Howard noise and other
NYttly-WodH
Jtcliirti IbniH
AI r. and Al rs. Herbert G. (i rey
(Helen Gregory) returned Thurs
day from a few davs honevmoon
through tho north, following a! Will Sim-hU Holidays
quiet wedding f ceremony which
took place at tho local Laptlst
lly dressed In pink. . mavtfed;' Hiv
place of eaoh guewt,' He'CrePhmciiLs
of li e cream " nd ikc.'tyo)t serv
ed, after which yamoa wero ' en
joyed. ...j ','; -
The Htiest. and' theii-i' liiolhers
included"; T'atny. Barbara, tuftl Kmt-
ette Oollier.and -Airs. A'.'-P. Col- and the hostess,
iier, ttaruara liutier .amr 3rs. ,v. t , :
D. I!utler.: Adrlcnno and lleverly j inrnriiml Dlnnc
Jean Leach irind, Alts, Kd Ieac't. Holiday Kvrul
Mn ml K? Chiinmiih
r'f'jU(j3ts' :for . Hie l! event InuTuded
Airs. Chapman. Miss ' Wlfte, jMvs.
Ijitii'a West,- Airs. Ora Cux, ; Aliss
Nichols, AIVh- L. A. Crane. Airs. Al.
Warren, . Anna ; Dctwellcr, . Airs.
LHlunoh Canode, Winifred Andrews
Air. and Airs. i. o. Humphreys
entertained with a turkey pinner
Tuesday evening at their home on
Tripp street. ' '
Cnvfu-u IVi-rrt fin- !tvplv'i
In.Swiitlo ; ;f (lt a hpjunifuiiy appointed table
Airs. I J. AVllllamson whd h;.s ,...,, rr(1 whn m!i,itniP .chriyt-
1 ' mas tree and lighted red ', tape 's
church Saturday afternoon. The been a guest for several weeks 'if
popular couple made tho trip by air. anu .Mrs. i.ioyu Williamson nr , flt eacn (,m( jjridge was the di
version later, with Airs. W. 1).
motor and will bo at home soontSo"th Holly street, will leave this
at their attractive new residence, j week for her home In Salem,
on South Oakdale. Air. and Airs. Lloyd AVilliamson
plan to spend thu -holidays with
Will Spend Holidays Airs. Williamson's mother nnd sU
In cuurornia
Air. and Airs. Itupert Henry f.ml
niece Aliss Harbara Young, le.'t
Tuesday for Ios Angeles where
they will spend the holidays as
guests, of Air. and Airs. Kriestv H.
Young. Atedford residents who are
spending the winter months In Cal
ifornia.
ter In Seattle. . They expect to
lyave the first .of the week,
' Miss Prlsellla Webb was hostess
at. a diiner entertaining,, a small
number ,uf friends at lier , apart
ment In patgill; (Tourt last night.
Following the dinner the hostess
and truests-ffttended the theater.
ttutlor p.nd Itoland Hubbard hold
ing high scores.
Covers were laid' fin Air. and
Airs, K. Hubbard. Mr- and Airs.
W. D. Uutler,. Air. and Airs. ) I.
Pace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aloran, Air.
and Airs. Kd Loach :and the host
and hostess.
Air. and, Airs. Frank Perl enter
tained as dinner guests Thursday
evening. Air. and Airs. Jack Porter.
; Doiyihy Roberts. charming
uausntcrs ol .Mr. anu jwrs. tteurgo
Koberls, who are attending tho
Castllluja school for girls at Palo
Alto. . - "
,.r .wimiUc. ii.
younger ciowd have been planned
for the holidays among which. wl'7
bo a daneing party, at tho beau
tiful new Roberts homo on Crown
Dili. .1
Hubert Mason, formerly of th.n
city, who Is residing In San Fran
cisco with his parents. Air. and
Mrs. A. H. Alason, will spend his
holidays with friends in- this city.
He will be tho house guest of Hen
Day. i
Mis. Strolimeier -Celebrates
Hirtbday 011 Tuesday
On the occasion of her birt ii
day Tuesday, Airs. Lulu Strohmlcr
was gtven a pleasant surprise
parly at her home near Central
Point. A number of friends spent
tho afternoon with her in conver
sation and music. A delicious
Covered" luncheon was served latjr
In the 'afternoon. Those' present
were Airs. Vinnie Kyle. -Mrs. Bella
Pankey, Airs. Inez Ferguson, Airs.
Alollle Wright. Airs. Mollie Mealo
and Airs. Lulu Strohmler" '-
Karl Snyder Surprl?-rtl
On Sixteenth Hirtbday
Karl Snyder, son of Air. and
Sirs. H. W. Snyder, was surprised
on his 16th birthday, Friday night
relatives.
Huddles Night . .
tlu 11 lor High. Siutvks.
Daddies' night at Junior high.
Friday evening, was one of tho beM
attended P.-T. A. meetings cvor
held there. .
The president, 'Airs. H. "Jane.-?.
by n piniy of twelve of hl lo'"l ' ,1Rvil,B ,, rixe a,, re)(.llt .,.,
yt.UHK lll.lln.-. nil,, in.-
home on Coker' Hullo nl eiRhl
o'clock In thb eveninR.
lloth Kiftn nnd .refreNliinentH
were bruuRlit nlonir by the Kiicsts
ho thiil 1111 element of the very
pleasHot siirlse crept out before
With tho itreHt feat of Chi-lnt-l mid been the only member that
!m' srowliiB nearer and imtlrl-l haa .held the dlHtlnctlnn of buldlni;
Slra. Kve Curlew. Mrs. Torter J.band. The evenlns was spent In
Ncff. Mrs. Ci. H. I'nnoilc. Mi-a. j pliiylim Biiniea nnd enJoyiiiB music.
Hose Hi'hfffelln. -Miss Annie Kelle- nnd the Riiests as well ns be hon
hor. Mis Kate Keliebor. Mrs. Webb oreil membo of the party pro
Penovcr und Mm. John Crews. ni.unced it one of the most corn
Mrs. C. C. Munnv. Is the res- lleto birthday celebrations ever.
enl nreslilenl of the Dixie club.
1 tuitions mounting., higher, mioliil
JionerKy has- been awnkened to Uio
(. f.,i... v. i.-vi-iifii nv.i.ii.v. 111111 nil
!nell . rnlendnr diirimt the Inst
'week was pleasantly overcrowded.
J DaiiiTH for tho youiiR folks wero
1'beln" In Ibo Iqral IiIrIi school and
;lu 11 niunlier of Medford homes.
Itl'Uiicbeons. dinners, dinner dances
.and hrldRo dinners wero Riven by
'llndlvldunlB and groups during tho
..past several days.
Jj Among the moro claborato af
Ifiiim of tho week were: tho bridge
dinner given by Mrs. Kdnn lsnncs
'(.Monday night and one given by
jj.Mi-s. L. Piirdln and Miss (iertrude
JlWeeks, as Joint hostesses Thura-
day night, both at tho Hotel Med
jjfiird: the' brldRo dinner Riven :it
'their homo by Mr. nnd Mrs. (1.
'l. Humphreys .Wednesday iiIkIii:
iuind the evening brldgo party giv
en by Mm. A. .1. Ilnnby at her
home IYlday ' night."
Im i- nil' I.II.I.I iiimi m-iiiiHi, mi
Ifootbiill team and Coach Ibigan
'were honored with a student-body
Mdanco Kriday night, wbllo eaidier
i 'In tile weok they were tho guests
liof honor at a bamiuet prepared
by tho Pep ' club of the (lirls'
..league. At the latter affair, they
llwero entertained by an tirlglnul
"and amusng progrnm presented liy
I'lhia group of glrla who proved .to
Mo all thlr club name Implies.
A number of local social and civ-
groups also, during the past
week began playiiiR tho role of
Hunt.. I -1 .... . .. .1 .. . I. . . I
I'lhelr activity, numerous oiher
lwlse neglected stoeklngs will bo
i jflllqd for, the needy. Tho I. K.
i m.' who hold their December
Ilineet'iiR at the home of Mrs. B.
,'!;. Kelly Wednesday' afternoon,
itbrouglit numeroinr pieces of rloth
I'ing lo the party, which will he
jjdlslrlbuted by tho elub to worthy
'Ifamllles In tho city. . j
t The women of Uotnry sent out
. an appeal through their president
this office
years. ;
fur- two consecutive
I M'W
Miss Owendolyn Houston, who i;
a studenl at thfl H:in .lose niii-nial
school, nill spend the holidays wll'i
her parents. Mr. nntl Mrs. Will
Houston of Trail.
- A
Rebekah'a To Hold
HomeComlnn Monday
Tho Medford lodte nf lieliekahs
will hold Its annual home coming
and roll call meeting Monday eve
ning. Always one of the big fra
tornul nnd social gatherings of
each year, this meeting is deslRned
to be In keeping with all tinnier
ones. Dinner will-bo served ut tho
I. U. U. K. baiuiuet hall nt six
o'clock and there will be oilier
features throughout tho evening
tn make it H most enjoyable oc
casion. An Imitution la exlcnded
to all lieheUnhs in the city.
D. A. R.'a To Hold
Chritimas Party
Crater l.nke Chaplor. Daughters
of the American Uevolutlon, will
hold their iinnual Christmas parly
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mur
ray, t'c't West Klevenlh si reel,
next Saturday afternoon, Decem
ber 21.
Members nro reminded that
Rifts for Angel Island Immigration
station will lie received ut Ibis
tlnio. Also, Rifts ol' yarn lo bo
sent to tho Veterans' Hospital.
'Mrs. Marlon llogte and sou
Merle HurIo of l'oi-tliinil Imve
been the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. II. 11. I Hill.. Is nnd Mr. and
Mrs. 'Nichols for tho past three
weeks.
Popular Mclrortl (ilrts
Plan Dancing Parly
Tho Misses ljiura and Itarb'.ir.i
Driu-y, daiiKllters of Mr. -and Mr.
Allen lrur.v. of Kouth Oakdt.le
lxrd's Prayer, .
Hogcr Kayser pleased all with
two violin numbers, accompanied
by his sister.
Miss Parker, Junior high teach
er, accompanied by Airs. George
Andrews, gave two fine vocal solo.
Everyone enjoyed two piano
numbers given by Cyril Sandera.,
Alembers of the history classes
portrayed characters in history
from the Puritans to Hoove;-, j
which Fhowed a great deal of wqrk j
and understanding. ,
Tho Boys Cllee club, under Mlssj
AlcClurc, made their first pu-h,i? j
appearance and wero well received.
It pay I'orlpr, paslor of the Pre
enue. are 'issuing Invitations to I byterian church, gave a good plin
a large number of their friend ' "
for a dancing lyirty to be givr
Saturday eventtm, December if S t i.
Make This the Happiest
Christmas of them All
mm
at St. Murks (iuild hall.
Dr. Virginia C. ltigg left Sat
urday for Los Angeles to spend
the winter with her son and wtte,
Dr. and Airs. James K. Klgg.
HoxtoKs lit Ton
On Monday
Sandwiches, cake and coffee
were served by the Roosevelt par
ents. All voted this a most en
joyable meeting.
Blue Flower Lodge (
Scene Bridge Luncheon ;
Airs. H. b. Iodgo Jr.. was hos
tess Friday noon at a brfdso lunch
eon given at the Hlueflower Lodge
in honor of Mrs. 11. u Dodge who
rhe members' of the Jackson I expects to leave soon for East
County Health association woioOn;ngo, New Jersey, to spend the
entertained Informally at tea Alon
day afternoon by Mrs. Leonard
Carpenter, at the Hotel .Medford.
Airs. M". K. Kntzen. former house
mother at the local Y. W. C. A.,
who has been spending several
! weeks at tho homo of Airs. Carrie
J H. WHrren. Ill Mistletoe slroet and
visiting other friends In Iho city,
left for Sacramento, Calif., on
Thursday night, where she is mak
ing her homo with her son Holland
rVape, and family.
Airs.
holidays with hor daughter,
A. R. Denuiugton.
Candles and colorful Christmas
foliage were used in the scheme
of decorations. Wight guests were
fuvited and two tables of bridge
wero enjoyed through the after
noon. ; ,.
Air. and Airs. T. K. Daniels will
have as guests during the Christ
mas holidays Air. and Airs. Harry
L. Walter of Portland, former
Med fort! residents.
n Fay E. Diamond P
We can photograph!
Mm., lilils Humphreys Thiiimlnv
morning for wearing apparel for'vmI . MonrlAV klinw
children and destitute folks In the!ou on "Onaay, SHOW
rumi districts and thus Intro-
(jdllrtd their interpretation of the
j, spirit of old Kt. Nicholas.
J:' lx'p "Wives, the l.lons club lu
' dies, who1 spomiored a i-hlldreirs
(matinee at the Itlnlto Theater
estenlsy morning, through the
1'i-onrtesy of Manager Jules Itels
jiioan. collertrd ns admission, ar-
i(lieie!i r cleun. cust-olf cloihlni'
Nilltll illlrliii. I,Im ..n,l.. .. II
I'tind during this romlng week, will
In their bit toward helping the
poor. .. , .
II Mrs. U. U Davis and Itrv. and
'.Mr. W. 41. Hamilton wero dlnnr
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl '.
JlKsri at their home on llrncssie
tUtreet on Wednesdry evening.
II -
JMilliW Prly
;t'nhm Crerk ToIay.
I . One of the first skiing parlies of
Hthe season will be enjoyed by a
I group nf local young people In the
j'nlon Creek district today. l.ev
i.lng early this morning for the
I scene of their activity, they plan
'on having dinner at th Jim Grieve
presort at noon. .
I, Among those who will enjoy the
(icvont art MIA "Kdlth Laubschrf.
I Ernest Hostel, tin. Ujda King,
Jerry Klnf. Bill Foley and others.
you proofs on Tues
day and
Personality
Portraits"
pn Wednesday.
Shanglc
Studios
Phone 1308
318 Medford Bldg,
Gifts for Men
Wrist Watches
Pocket Watches
Walderaar Chains
Wrist Watch Bands
Pocket Knives
Lodge Rings
. . Signet Rings
;' Cameo Crest Rings
' -Watch Charms
-Card Cases .
Ebony Military Brush Sots
Leather Bill Folds and
Keytainer Sets
Cuff Links
Parker Pen and Pencil Sets
Cigarette Cases
Do.uglas Lighters
Rumidors
Cigarette Boxes
liifts Attractively YVrui'lieil by Cs
Give -her m: $emm
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