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combinations . . . dozens of
ways of serving White Star
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In the convenient can, easy
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the preferred brand
MODEL BAKERY'S SPECIAL
, FOR SATURDAY ,
, Our Favcrite Maple Nut Cake with
, Pineapple Cream Filling 25 and 50
Fairy Srcath' Cakes. (U fine sponge cake to. go with ice
cream) 25 and 40
: -4 !" REGULAR SPECIAL ' ' ' '
Raised Do-Nnts 15 doz.
. Home-made Bread 3 for 25f
MODEL BAKERY
111 W. Main v Phone 103-R
IVY STREET MARKET
OPEN SIX DAYS
With a Full Line of Meats
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Well, Folks, heree, are with tome
big Saturday Bargains
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Extra Fancy Hens, lb..... 30
Hearts, lb lOt
Fryers, fat and tender, lb 32?
VBabbitB,' small fryers, lb 30
' "Spare Ribs, lb 20f)
Hamburger and Sausage, lb. 2t?
, All kinds of'Steaks and Chops, lb 25t
Boil Beef, lb. . 15?
Short Ribs, lb 15
' Pot Roast, lb. 22f)
Pickled pigs' Feet, 2 lbs 25
Pure Lard, lb. 15
Lamb Stew, lb 15
ShoulderLamb, lb 20?
Legsj Lamb, lb. ., 25? .
Legs Pork, half or whole, lb 25?
Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 15?
Legs Veal, whole or half, lb 25?
Shoulder of Pork, lb 20?
Pig Heads, lb .. 5?
Pigs' Feet lb..
, There's nothing liptlor in town Conic in ami (jot your
moni'v's worth.
e m;-. , " West dt Pont Office on Ivy Street" . .... r
Yiirtoii-lloki'ti ,i
Vililliijr Monday '.' '""')
Of IntcrPHt td Modford people l-i
tho marriime of P&trlcla Smithi
YyrHton. liiiUKhlPr of Mr. and Mrs.!
William II. Smith of l'ortliiml, nn i:
Brace Frnhklyn Mrkott. son of;
Mr. and Mis. V. U Pickett of tllli"
city, which waB Holpmnigpd Mowlny
evening In the Central Presbyterian
church of Portland.
The following account of tin
event '1b found in the Hoclal co!
urnnH of thp Oregon Journal:
Patricia Smith Yuintnn, daiiBh
lor of Mr. and Mis.. William 11.
Smith, became thp lirldo of llruvc
Franklyn Pickett, Monday evening
Juno 2, In tho (Vntri.l PresbytcrUm
phtil'ch. with thp Kpv. 11. H. Itclcli
nrd offlcla'tlnK. ljitor a rpppptlon
wan lipid at thp honie of thp hrldP'B
linrentx. No. 1 ' 1 I.nurplhurflt live
nlip. M. ChpstPr It. Rhh was
thp matron of honor nnd MIsb riar
rell Torrpy wan maid of honor. Thp
brldp wore a ftoivn of shell pink
crppp liapk flatln with fan tram
and rumen n shower bouriupt or
orohlds and HHpb of thp' vallpy. Thp
attpndaiits were In tea rose and
coral satin owns with trnlns. Mr.
Forrest M. Pickett of Medford.
brother of the hrldeiiroom, was the
best man. lTBhprs were Messrs.
Fremont Smith, brother of .the
brldp, Wplr W. Mt'Diinnld of Eli
Keno, cousin of the bridegroom,
Kennoth Ilardwlck r.nd Chester 11.
illch. .
Assisting at thp supper table
were Mrs. flenrue W. Joseph. Mrs.
Joseph tirown, Mrs. V. !. Hurlon.
Mrs. It. N. lilnck, Mrs. (', C. Hall.
Mrs. D. C. IloKart and Sirs. NpiikIp
Henley, AsslstliiK nhollt tlie roonis
wero Mrs. Hi. K, Combs, Miss Mil !
Kliret Miller, Mrs. Wade NewbPKln,
Mrs. Kenneth Haritwleke. Mrs. C'nrl
SchlPKel, Miss Hatinah Kilwilrds
nnd Mrs. . W. Melonnld rif Ru
ene, Mr. hnd Mis. Pickett have left
mi n weddlnt! trip throuKh the
south.
Miss Wailnt'p'N
SliiilentH lii Ilcelliil .
An Invitation to the recital to. he
Klyen Monday evening. June Dth,
In St. Mark's hall by plnno students
of Mlfls ImoRene Wallace Is ex
tended irll persons IntercBted In
music, The re,ctal will begin at
8 o'clock. " '
Htudentfl who will bo hpnrd In
the varied iirogram nrninged nre:
John Prentice, Lawrence Penning
ton, Phoebe Uenn, Hetty Jane Pen
nington. Ilnrbarn, Immnn, llelan
Ohlrgwln. 'Phyllis Pythian. Mar
garet Mary Mann. Hetty Vllm, Ja
net Mann, Mary Louise. Mclllhose.
Harbara Durhum. Mai jorle' Pyth-.
hm;i. JL-eunu. tjoiigee, Louise .lumii-,
rner and JOHeph Hartley.
IMlillo unit Dninuitiif
Hit'llnl Sulunlny .., 1
Tho pupils or Mrs. John White
and Mrs. Percy Hrny will present
n piano and dramatic recital Satur
day evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the
homo of Mrs. White, 220 Laurel
street..
A program of 33 numbers has
been announced for the evening.
Tho students who Will participate
are: Maxlno Young. Clara Hughes.
Dli-k Woodcock, Hilly Marsh. Alice
Kellogg. Alden Hughes. 11 u t h
Hedges, Hetty West, llavid Hemon.
Kvelyn Tlermnn, Knrlene Young.
Hobertn Pankey. Mary Kellogg,
llobbptt Hodgklns, Jiuinlta i.'ow
glll, Margery Puloy, UlVerno Hell
Valller. Maxine Peterson, Wanda
Wyant, Doreen Klwood, Marie an
Dermark and Alice Prock.
MrH.' Idiwfim 3lny ' "
MlMlflllll
Plans for Inviting Mrs. Lnwlon,
national chulrmiiti of tho commit
tee for preservation of roadside
beauty, "who Is now mnklng n
survey of highways In northern
Oregon, to visit this city nnd make
u survey at southern Oregon high
ways, were discussed Inst night at
the regular meeting of the Med
ford (linden club, held lit Hotel
Medford. , ';
If arrangements mndo liy the
club mnteriiillio Wrs. Lnwton will
be In this city June SSth. She
will attend n women's meeting in
the nfternoon and meet with the
men of this locality In the evening.
Tho report of Mrs. Olpn Fab
rlek, dplegtite to the state feder
ation In Kugeno, given nt the
meeting, proved very' InCpt'ostlng.
Iilnuer Uniicp At
Itogne i:ik IamIxo
A group of local young -people
enlnved n dinner dnnce nt the
I Hogue Klk lodge Tuesday evening.
At nine o'clock delicious three
course chicken dinner was served.
Dancing took place between
courses nnd following dinner for
Hie remainder of the evening.
Those Invited were the Mlssea
lluth Meusel. Kiiimn t'arleton.
Alice Zehner, Jean FlUglhhon, lthn
and Tholnm Heard, nnd the
Messrs. Walter Nltucl, Jay Walton.
l-Iarl Weaver, Joe Hensley nnd
Philip f.ounsherry.
Here Tor Vncntlou
With rnrvtil
Miss Mnry Swlgart nrrlved In
i...ir....l xurinnliiv rmm Mn ti 1,'rnn..
! elsco by motor with her father,
Mr. t A. Swlgart. to spend a ten
days vacation wttn ner parents
nnd friends. Miss Kllr.at.etli Swl
gart, student nt Oregon State col-
lecrp I'nt'ValliB. Is lllsO holllP foi
the summer vacation, having nr-
! rived by motor Inst evening with
I Miss Daisy Williamson nnd' Mr.
Walter Turner of Oakland. Onl.,
who left this morning to continue
their Journey south.
Mis Swlgart Ulve
(jnrilcii Ten Sntitnlnv
Miss Jean Kwlgnrt has Issued In
vitations to 3:1 friends to a garden
tea tomorrow nfternoon betwee-.i
thn hours of 4:30 nnd 6.-30. when
the garden nt her home on Hen
e.e street will lie nt Its loveliest
Dr. nnj, Mrs. Hertnmd Stone Vf
San Francisco, accompanied nv
Mrs'. Oeov V"; VWtvlg 'of Orarrt Tns,
weri guests Ih lltl tll' rvXIilPM.iy
Munn'i) Storo . Employees -KnterUllied
Tliui-sduy .
Mr. John (..'. Mann was host last
evening at a banquet nt Hotel
Mpdford followed by n theater
party at the (Valerian at which
thirty-four employees of Mann's
department store were guests.( .
The table at the hotel -was.
bpautlfully decorated with early
summer flowers for the occasion.
During the bamiuet Mrs. Jo Mur
ray Hostel entertained tjie guests
with n clever original reading. The
guests then Ipft for the C'rnter
lan theater, where they enjoyed
the showing of "All Quiet on the
Western Front."
Seniors (JuestH ' , J 1
At liiforiniil Ten '
Sixty girls of the graduating
class of Medford high school, of
ficers of the (ili-ls League .nnd
members of the high school fac
ulty called nt the Drury home litv
tween the hours of four nnd six
yesterday nfternoon for tea . at
which Miss Laura Drury arid Miss
Maurlne Carroll were hostesses. (
The vpranda was bpautlfully
decorated with Chinese lanterns.
Those assisting the hostesses were
Miss Barbara Drury. Miss Leneve
Simklna and Miss Doris Huhdy., .
Mvs. Hwrviwy ItotuniH
I'Voin KitprviiU' rtcslon "
Mi'H. t'hiiM. T." Sweonuy. "an'lvcd
on the noon Hlmstn today from
C'hlenso, where sho nttendPd tho
supromt set-mlon of Un UKhter.s of
the Nile iih ((tioen of the Zulelmn
temple. he stopped In K annas
City and Denver while en, route t.i
visit relaltves nnd friends. '
J LJvJ
(. II. Allies Family 1
leaves Katiinlay ' " ' ' '
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Amea nnd I
daughtei-H, Arlene and Doris, will
leave Medford Kftttirdny for Wo-
nalchee. Wash., where they will
make their fuiure home. They
will he greatly inlnfled by friends
in this city, who wish them access
In their future location.
; Miss Henrietta Jannsen left Sfed
ford 'lust evening for San Kranci.cb
for n 10 days' vacation. While In
the hay city she will nttend the, re.i
union of the nurHes' training clasa
with which she graduated, which
will he held Sunday and Monday",
June 8th nnd iiih.' ' '
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WILL COME NEXT WEEK
. Tho danco rw ltal to hef gimto
by students of A.'rs. Kve i3enson
has been postponed until Monday
and TuoMlay, June tl nnd 10, Mrs.
Bennon unnonnced yesterdny. ,
The' length of the picture , now
showing., nt th ('ratirlan theater
has necessitated this change In the
program, which was scheduled for
this week. The same dance num
bers, as orlKlnally planned, ; will
he presented in the recital, at the
Cmterlnn next week,
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a soap scientifically
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the wonderful concentrated household soap that
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Use this trial package first. Use it for your
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Alexander Grocery
131 West Main
George Currier
11th Street Grocery
J. "B. Dobbyn
Oakdale Grocery
D. C. Dudley
Shady Nook Grocery
Econonyr Groceteria No. 1
Corniy 6th and Central
Economy Groceteria No. 2
Corner 6th and Grape
Inda Humphrey
Main and Almond '
rt ... i .,-."1
Jackson Street Store
221 West Jackson
Laurel Street Grocery
216 Laurel ;
MacMarr Store No. 34
29-31 North Central
MitcMarr Stcre No. 55
226 West Main
H. E. Marsh
130 East Main
A. V. Muchmore
Court Street Grocery
Peyton & McCay
North Pacific Highway
Piggly Wiggly Store
East Mjin
Star Mirkct (
314 East Main
Service Stores, Inc. '
132 West Main
Safeway Store No. 433
309 East Main
Safeway Store No. 471
210 West Main
Walden Brothers
North Riverside
Whillock's Golden Rule No. 1
Odd Fellows Building
Whillock's Golden Rule No. 2
117 North Central
of Mr. and Mr. (red Colvlg,
inamuif. "