.MRnFORD MATTj TKIHUNM-V MKHFORD.- ni.'KCiOV. Tl'KSDAV. MAY V.V,i
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noE threw
s
Mwll l'-'1''1 ".twlS
ifvo for South.
"in". Charles P. Witter of Her
keicv Cnl., and Mrs. Wm. N. Gil
"orc who havo been guests of
ihelr' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Hill of this city for several weeks,
lan to leave. Thursday for Los
incelcs, accompanied by their
A"6. . .mud a short time
Mrs Witter win i w
her homo In Berkeley and Mrs.
rlllmore will leave for Waslilnit
, D C to join her husband,
ilailtenant Gillmoro, who is now
.tatloncu at Fort - Myer. Va.
Each day of the week Is to be
,jllPrt wltn enieiuun.iiK
I ..i.. in thpfi ilomirturi'
:. Thnv have been the
Tnurs;.
.miration for numerous cIoIIkM
ful ovonts of the spring season,
,a will bo Breutly missed In so
cial circles. ,
ncturn Today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore, who
left Medford Saturday evenlnn to
,nend Sunday with their dnuKhtcr,
i Bculah. at tho University of Ore
ion KuKeno. are expected to re
turn this afternoon by motor.
ami Tarty
.iinv TCvciuilft. -
AmonB social events scheduled
for tomorrow evening is a card
ot tho Catholic parish hall.
to be Riven by the ladies of the
sni-red Heart cnurcn. i iuyiuK
will begin at 8:00 o'clock and tho
public Is Invited.
MeMlumes IHlardV
And Hoot Hostesses.
. u V. C. Dlllard and Mrs.
Myron Root will entertain with
. .,..nlmr nf hrldce at the Dll
lard homo tomorrow honoririK Dr.
'Mnry Strlcklor wno is bucsi in
this city of her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Wins. There will bo
four tables In play.
Dr. Strickler, who Is also honor
guest at a luncheon at tho Miles
cabin on tho Rogue todny, for
wlilch Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mrs.
R. A. Holmes aro hostesses, will
sail for Europe via Montreal next
month.
. The ladles of the Lutheran
church are aRaln serving one of
Ihelr good dinners Wednesday
evening. May 14. from 5:30 to
7:00 in tho social hall of the
church.
The Roosevelt P.-T. A. will bo
postponed until Friday, May 23, In
staid of Wednesday.
Here l'lmn uumi,.
Mrs. Hubert Alford and young'
son, Itkhanl. are guests in this
city from Kugone nf Mrs. Al
nml's pai-nts. ,,-. ,ui Mrai w
. Cruwwm. They pi,,,, l0 B.)t.nil
two weeks lure.
Will t'omliiit Round
Tallin al CoiiKMiiinn.
Mrs. V. u Van h
eently ,,,,,.,, n. prl'n.ipalship
of tho vullov .i,....i i
... iIIIH ut't'll
unpointed to conduct tho vo.
, tame In education t
nml t..iii-i.i i....- It
"miiig mo conven
tion of IJusinoss nnd Professional
women's clul.s. which will open In
this city irrld.ly morn,ngi 1Ir3
.Maud Chapman, president of tile
local ciul . announced today.
i
ColllellM Will
Mako Homo Horc. j
Mr, and Mrs. o. B. Cottrell of
llaltimore, who havo bem visiting
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Crowson for tho past week,'
Plan to make ihelr home in Med-!
ford. Mr. Cotlpll if, Mrs. Crow-1
son's brother.
I
Commit tcos
Mri-l Tiililglil.
Final arraiiBements for the
state convention to open in Mod
ford this week-end will be com
pleted at the meeting of the Busi
ness nnd Professional Women's
club at the Y. v. c. A. tonlghr.
All committee heads are urged
to lie present as reports will bo
requested.
Mrs. (ircen Returns
From Trip.
Mrs. Gaol (ireeh and young
daughter, Joyce, have returned
from a six weeks' trip through
Idaho and Washington. In Ku-
mlah, Idaho, they spent several
weeks visiting M is. Green's
mother. Mrs. c. T. Motcatf and
were guests of other relatives In
cities In Washington betoro com
ing back to Medford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Delzell of
Klamath Falls were week-end
guetns In this city of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Don Newbury. Their young dau
ghter, Caryl, who has been visit-1
ing the N'ewburys for the past
week, will remain here for an
other week before returning to
her home.
The next meeting of the Cra
ter Lake chapter, D. A. I!., will
be held Saturday. May 17. at the
home of Mrs. .1. ,J. Stelger, 122
Oregon Terrace.
Ruth Warner in Farewell Concert
During Copco Air Hour Tonight
..-.-v w j'V,-;
Tonight will bo the lust oppor-
, lunlty to hear Miss Htith Wurnor,
' Popular soprano solist, who leaves
soon for Now York City to make
her home. MIsb Warner Is well
known here, having been active in
local music schools before she left
Medford to go abroad over two
years ago.
Through speclnl arrangements
Miss Warner will broadcast a fare
fell concert during Copco hour
Jrora 9 to 10 this evening, and a
rge number of local music lovers
Plan lo listen in on tho attractive I
Pfosram which has been prepared j
"r the occasion. '
Assisting Miss Warner will be;
irs. George Andrews, accompanist,
jl Mra. Margaret Schiller, reader.
Mrs. Srhuler, who fs a graduate or
he Holt School of Oratory of Min
neapolis, has already won an en
viable reputation In southern Ore
Son for her clever readings.
The entire Copco program Is tie
tldeiily worth while nnd promise!'
Warner
i ,i mini tho minimal of those
who enioy the bolter class of radio
cntorlaintnent. The complete pro
gram follows:
My Heart Is a l.ule R. H. Woodman
One Fine Day (from "Madnme
Itulterfly" I''"-'-1"1
Can This He Summer? .....
Clara Edwards
Kuth Warner
Rending , ' 1,, nrv
Margaret Schuler
A Banjo Song Sidney Homer
Summer
Chaininade
Until Warner
Negro .Spirituals
"I'm n-Wand'rin' Samuel f.alnes
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.... ..
James Rogers
Ruth Warner
Reading Selected
Margaret Schuler
n Ainun irrnm "The Desert
Song"!
S. Romberg
In the Garden of My Heart.. ...
Krnest Hall
At' Parting' lames Rogers
Hutn wnrner
George Bancroft Is
of Rialto Hit
Oeorgo
thrill.
Bancroft, the mighty
man. Is coming to the Fox
frterlnn theatre agafn. This time
the burly Bancroft, who has be
""no a man among men In screen
m. win be seen and heard as Joe
'orilatl, tho steel worker who
Shts his way to success as a
wilding eonstrucfton contractor.
The picture, -Ladies Love
rules." Is based on te original
r. "Pardon My Glove" by Zoe
"tins, According to the fascinating
t, Bancroft, having attained a
T$5r"te amount of wealth, dc-
i!i th"t he now needs social po
""" Ho makes a piny for Mary
"tor, young society matron. But
"" comes ihn villainy, purveyed
Stanley Fields,
,Or airitator. an,l Sfl- nrittrnl tnO-
(a
pnt i . Kl
......o enntnia win"
4 "lon to make. He must choose
th. v.'or hl" nwn ll,lle boy or '"r
child of the woman he loves.
" dOM, ,Hke ,he mighty
r" long to decide that mo
niou, eri,!,,, re ,p nvercome
l,v the fistic uff method, and he
plunges into the battle with 1- ields
nnd his toadies with telling and
sllning effect.
Virginia has IIM registered
pluirioa.ist-.
Saving Your
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Valuable premiums for them
FREE!
t n th vnn5rful
GET Tuun sumi t ' -
coffee, cereals, and .H recipe, th-t
for a rich, creamy m.lk. Bayj amj
from your trocer .
thow the nuoarcu u. -
can get -fthout cost-for your AhTge
MdkT.be" Wntefor VV'
Milk. Premium Dep-, 15 'l"onS
Francisco, iwaiiio..
Muslin
Blenched or uilcaclu'il.
30-inirh Wjjltli. Yd.
10c
Bedspreads
Cotton crinkled. 80x105
98c
Lunch Cloths
All linen, si.e .rix.')l.'.
I'ricod
89c .
Linen Crash
SU'Vi'im' nil linen t-rasli
towt'liii!,'. Yd.
89c
Sheets
Wizard lirand. Seamless,
81x!K).
89c
Outing Flannel
-T-ineli Daisyelotli, white
onlv. Ydo
17c
COLORFUL RAYON
BEDSPREADS
' Some of the most attractive
ones you have ever seen at so
low a pricej.
$2.49
These lovely scalloped bedspreads are full widtK
and extra loijg ... 108 inches . . . plenty long
enough to cover the pillows nicely. Yon may de
cide between Jacquard or stripe patterns . . .
choosing one of the several pretty shades to match
or blend with your bedroom color scheme. And
how proud you'll be of your shopping thrift!
SNOWY WHITE
RAMONA CLOTH
This is the linen-like finisK
cloth so splendid for so
many uses!
36 irffc, yore?.. 25C 44 inch, JorcT..33C
54 inches wide, y
yard .; JiC
Ramona cloth is woven of specially prepared yarns
which give it a decidedly linen-like finish. It is
especially well liked for making nurses' uniforms,
children's clothes, luncheon cloths, napkins, doilies
and is excellent for use ia art needlework.
STOCK UP ON
BATH TOWELS
Now during' May Wliito Week,
while slocks are complete,
fresh and new.
15c
Never have we heard of a housewife who said
she had "enough bath towels," particularly when
she caught sight of these splendid values! These
towels are such a covenient size , . . 18xJ6 inches.
They arc made of firmly woven, double-thread
terry cloth, in plain white, solid colors, or colored
stripe borders and centers.
MAY WHITE WEEK
We have planned this MAY WHITE WEEK EVENT for months .... now we are ready to supply your
household needs from fresh, complete stocks .... and, because we buy in tremendous quantities, at at
tractive low prices.
See our windows the savings made possible by enormous buying power are passed on to you. Remember
you haven't shopped 'til you've shopped at PENNEY'S.
STURDY "PENCO"
SHEETING
The standard of value for
more than five million thrif
ty American women.
84 Bleached or 94 a q
Unbleached . . . yard T'-'C
94 Bleached or 104 j-
Unbleached . . . yard 3J
Now is a good time to stock up on sheets and cases
we have a complete range of "Penco" quality at
our famous low prices.
"PENCO" PILLOW TUBING
Snow-white . . linen-like finish . . long
wearing.
40-inch,
yard . . .
33c
42-inch, j
fard .... JJt
Table Padding House Lining
Quilti'd ; "4 inches wide. HO-inch Id; muslin, (iooil
Our low price quality. Yd.
S1.39 yd. 8c
"Malabar '
Percale
Cottons do decidedly dif
ferent things this season
and are as smartly print
ed in flower-patterns as
the most expensive of
silks. "Malabar" cambric
oercale is 36 inches wide.Ql
19c a yard
i
irTv, 19c a yard II D E P A
i rvw-JST.a- I -
Table
Damask
72 inrhcH wide, splendid
quality. Our low price
98c yd.
"Rondo" Camoric
25c a yard
'Cool, smart and tub-fast . . . cambric
sprigged with buds, flowers and all the
glory of an English garden makes dresses
for springtime and summer that are de
lightful. At 25c a yard you can have sev
eral. 36 inches wide.
Curtain
Panels
yards lonjr, III! inches
wide, (iood quality rayon
marquisette. Fringed. Ka.
63c
. Glass
Toweling
Hi-inch all - linen Ihks
towelinif. Check pattern.
All colors. Yd.
19c
PiUow
Cases
4'.'x:ili iiiih " Wiza rd ''
brand cases. Cool value
at
19c
"Honor"
Muslin
lilcichcd is :ili-in. width,
unbleached '.i'.t inches wide:
Fine soft finish. I'riee I
the yard
12V2C
Sheets
Nation-wide brand. 81x
Keaniless; no starch.
$1.19
Pillows
lied pillows filled with
curled hen feathers, (iood
tickiii).'. Kaeh o
98c
"SILVER MOON"
MUSLIN
The muslin with tlie de
lightfully soft nainsook
finish ... low-priced,
yard
19c
Because it is such t fine yarn muslin, so' loft of
finish, "Silver Moon" muslin Is a great favorite
for many uses. Another reason for its popularity ,
is its low price. It comes in the 36-inch width la
the bleached, and 39-inch width, unbleached.
Oilcloth
Assorted light and dark
ground patterns as well ay
solid colors; 48 inch.
27c yd.
Percale
III! inches wide; fast, eol
tors. A huge assortment
from which to select.
15c yd.
Blankets
All-wool single camp
blankets. Crey only, lie
markahle value
$2.98
J.C:
PENNEY Q
ORE
R T vl E N T
S. T
Window
Shades
7 feel long, 3( inches
wide. Cream and green
colors. Kaeh
98c
Curtain
Rods
Polychrome finish drap
ery rods. New attractive.
Triced
98c
"Daisy Bell"
Prints
"Daisy Bell" prints art
greatly in demand for
cool, fresh-looking frock
and children's clothes.
Pretty designs for spring
and summer outfits. 32
inches wide.
43c a yard