Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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4. Tomorrow's flub Ciilrnilur.
S NeiKhuors uf Woodcraft meet- ,
Jnw with Mis. Sadie CJ ill. j
4 Vacation Bible school demon- :
stration and picnic
public recital ly puplLs . of
$ Mrs. K. E. (ioiv.
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list Mcothuc I
An InterestliiK evening of bridge,!
music and readings was enjoyed
Wednesday by members of llcaini's
chapter, O. 10. S,, in the Mawouie
Hll, when they met for the lai
'session of the year prior to the '
summer vacation period. j
Mies Ellow Mae WILson and Mer-j
land Tollefson, winners In the local 1
At water audition, entertained the j
Judge with several solos. Heading j
it ml monologues were, kIvmi by the'
following students of Mrs. Kro:ia
Itray: Oleic Woodcock, .Mary and
Alice KellotfK Edith llodltiiiri and1
Marie Van dor Mark! j
Prizes for high scores ai bridge,
were awarded Mrs. Clnrk and;
Percy Itray. Jtefrnshments were i
served at the close of the p
V j-ram. Plans for a picnic to be j
held during the summer were dis
cussed during the regular chapt-r
.session. Definite date and place for
the event will he announced lair.-. '
Mi.-s llitiuill Maid of
limine KaMcrn Weddhn- I
-Miss pci-i-y Hi.miH. daughter, of!
Mr. and Mrs. p. V. Mamtll "f tins,
city, will he maid t,f honor for h.-i-j
cousin. Mi-rt Helen Stieeter of U'w-'
tun. Mass.. at her m ;i r r i ;l K t. ,
to Joim Whitfliw, whi.h will:
bo a social event uC Saturday,!
iiiijc I' Mil. in .Su.niiinUm. t'"ii:i.'.
Mrs. Ha mill left Med ford sonic
time, a so to join tur daughter in.
the east and will b" a guvi at the'
wedding. She will Him b io t'bi-j
cngn. wli.' she will lie joined later!
by Mis.s llainill, who plans to visit I
friends in Buffalo, before returning;
to Med ford about .1 uly "'n h. to j
spend the summer. M n I In mill 1
is a student at Pine Manor school, t
lleliiiii I'riiin
Portland Totlny
Mrs. K. X. Eldivd.L-e and son
Hilly. Mns. t'leone linchter and
daiiuhter, Juan liofe, will return
to Medford today from Portland,
where they li:ive t.n visiting rela
tives for the l:tst three weeks. Mrs.
Kose Kifert, who accompanied
them north, will remain in l'urt-1
land for another month, j
Former I tcr-hlcills 1
Here from New York
Mr.. Maud P. Currie and datiph
ter. Miss Cr.ic.' j.. t'urrie of Can-J
ton. . V., arrived in Medford last I
eveniuB to spend the summer with j
friends. The ('ui'iies are former
reside m (r Medford and are wel
comed back: to this city by many
frien-fc. M '' 1,'urrie- is a student
at St. Lawretnce university, Canton,
and w ill re enter school there at
tiie opening tot the fall term. She
stopped witlt her mother en rouo
to Medford to visit relatives in
Olympia, Wuth.
UoMirt's itinl ) lcDoualds
.ie 1 1 it crest i r g Program.
KollowiiiB I ho dinner served
la ft evening ait the First Haptist
ehureh, llev. a.iid Mrs. J. E. Mc
Donald, w ho recently returned
from an extensive tour in the
east, each gave a half-hour talk
n their travels, llev. McDonald
speak i ok on Da l laseus. and Mrs.
McDonald on Smyrna and Iho visit
to Kphasus.
Mrs. Me Donald mentioned the
amounts of nione y demanded by
taxi-drivers. guide; and other pub
lie aides while ton their tours,
which would of tern amount to a
large tm on a sthort trip.
Previous to the . speeches, Dan
iel Uosoff and sun. Albert Kos
off, southern Baptist evangelists,
who are touring the northwest,
sang several selections. Although
I hey have visited over four hun
dred churches in the. south, their
headquarters are En pnducah, Ky.
The evangelists will conduct both
the morning and evening services
at the ltaplist church Sunday.
June I'll.
Daniel Uosoff is 11 pioneer of
the Metro polita'n Opera company,
and was for 14 years head of tho
conservatory of music in the Uni
versity of Michigan. Albert Itosoff
is a graduate of University of
.Michigan law school.
At the close of Mrs. McDonald's
talk. Mrs. Don Piatt, accompanied
at the piano by her husband, sane
two solos, vilch were enjoyed by
the group.
Mrs. Wurttf Will
U.iitcrtaiii Friday.
1 Mrs. A. J. Wurts has Issued ln
I vitations to Hi guests for a lunch
I eon at Hotel Medford Friday
j afternoon, to be followed by sev
' era I hours of bridge at her home
on Ashland avenue. Miss Eugenia
j Vilni. whose marriage to Hubert
I Hart will bo a social event of
jJune ao. will be honor guest.
Piano Students
lit ltecUnt Friday.
Mrs. K. U. (Jure, piano In
structor, will present 20 pupils in
public recital at St. Mark's hall
tomorrow evening. The program
will open at 8 o'clock, nnd con
tain numbers from the general
work accomplished by tho pupils
during the year. In addition to
the program of the young class.
Miss Peulah tioro will play two
violin numbers and M iss Alice
Holmback two piano tsolod.
Picnic and Kwlm
At A pp legale Tonight.
Members of the high school
Christian Endeavor society will
have a picnic and swimming party
this evening on the A pp legate.
Those who attended the Sunday
evening meeting are expected to
attend.
Lyon-indci Wedding
Interests Dwnl People
Announcements have been re
ceived in this city of tho marriage
of Miss Inez Lyon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lyon, formerly of
Medford, to Kenneth Edward (iro-
y
i ' "i"lff 1 vA
Peking events tUlXhWAl
1 ca t their H -v,
n - fc. ,N ..p y ff,
shadows before" .; 4 LW?" "
-rmavryv vr trv"v ret
'.HINT
When tempted to over-indulge
"Reach for a
Lucky instead"
Be moderate be moderate In all
things, even in smoking. Avoid that
future shadow by avoiding over
indulgence, if you would maintain
that modern, ever-youthful figure.
"Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike, the finest Ciga
rette you ever smoked,
made of the finest tobacco
The Cream of the Crop
"IT'S TOASTED." lucky Strike
has an extra, secret heating
process. Everyone knows
that heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say that
Luckies are less irritating
to your throat.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every
Saturday and ThursJay evening, over N.B.C. networks.
toasted
Jlllr
1
. Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
"No nocciat J'ctary hut moderation in eating Ad drinking and not more than three meals daily," isD F. Kelvey
Bell's advice in the New York Medical Journal to all men and women who want to keep a proper fijrure
cnt that smoking lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of Aesru We do declare
that when te mpted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead " you ifrtt us avoid over
inJulpcnce in things that cause excess wcht and, by avoiding overindulgence, maintain a modern, gracefulForm.
Th American ToMceoCo , Mfn
dcr uf AuKiiMii, Malm, which whk i
Kuleiuuized in Iho St. Mary's
chut eh in ttho luttur city al 8:00
o'clotk Wi'dnesday in urn inn, Juno
Miss Lyon, who formerly nttcml-
eil Motlfurtl IiIkIi school anil has
many frlemln liore, has boiyi em
ployed in a. bank in "AukusIh. Mr.
(iruiK'r Is aHot'iatfl with the same
firm and they will make their
home in the eastern city.
I'arenlK Iiivltetl to
Illhle School IMt'iiif.
All parent n arc invited to at
tend the closinc exi'reie of tin
Daily Vacation Itihle tu-hool. which
will be lie Id t o m o now in o r n 1 u k
from ii to 11:30 o'clock In tho
Christian church.
After the program the student t
and KiiestH will march to the city
playground, where the children
will hold a picnic. Kach pupil is
requested to brim; a basket lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon
Home From Auto Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Uwnnion are
homo from an extended unto trip
through eastern OrnKon, IncludlnK
Wallowa liiko am! l,a Crande, then
to Yakima and Wenatchee, Port-,
land nnd homo via tho coast route.'
1 hey had tin un usually pleasant
trip and enjoyed tho different na
tions ns well nw tho scenery, hut
came home bettor HiititU'ied with1
Medford ami ihls vulloy than over
betore.
GuoMm of
The Mltwes ioff.
The Misses Klla nnd l.nnise
Boesen uf lOugene were the kucKs
of the Misea Dorothy tml Mur-
jorle Cloff at their home, 410 lle
utty street the early part of tho
week. They left Tuesday for
their home.
Jerome Will Six'tnt
July Itli Dianionil Ijiko
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth .lerome
and daiiKhter and Mr. Kdith Jer
ome leave tomorrow for an over
the 4th of July Uuy at Diamond'
Lake. Wnteh out for some bit;
fish stories when Kcnnoth returns.
Stop Kn Itoute
Crater Lake.
The Misses Pauline tluthrie nnd
A(,nes Pctzel of tho University of
Oregon were guests In this city
last night of Miss Iteulah Core, 1
having stopped en route to Crater:
ike to spend the summer. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Itryant of 1
Portland arc guests In this city of '
Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. Bryant this
week, having spent tho past week '
at their summer cabin at Woodruff '
Meadows. !
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Corning Kenly
and family motored to Crater
Lake today, accompanied by their
guest. Marcus Jl. Dal I, master In
the Thatcher school at Ojal, Calif.
Miss Gertrude Butler nnd MIhk
Mildred Nye, who left Medford
some time ago for a Kuropean
tour, huvo reached Gibraltar, ac
cording to a telegram received
hor,e today.
Readjustment New Low Prices
Since last October America has been passing through a period
of depression a condition that has caused unemployment, retrench
ment and downward revision of prices. To help meet this condition, to
stimulate industry and to reduce unemployment
The J. C. Penney Company has
Radically Revise
Prices Downwar
throughout the store
Store-wide, our counters are packed full of values truly exceptional
when compared with prices which were effective last October or even
last January. Our No. 449 silk hosiery that formerly sold at $1.49 is
now $1.29. Sheets that were $1.29 are now 98c. Our Pay Day Over
alls are down from $1.29 to $1.10. You will find in our $19.75 Men's
Suits of today many of the same fine fabrics that were used in making
higher priced lines a few short months ago.
Below you will find other concrete evidence of the new lower prices
and higher values with which our store is packed and a glance at our
windows will show them jammed full with exceptional savings in cot
ton piece goods, sheets and pillow cases, domestics, silks, cosmetics,
toilet goods, hosiery and underwear.
in announcing new low prices and new high values we rededicate
ourselves to our old .Company slogan; "WE ALWAYS HAVE AND
ALWAYS WILL UNDER SELL." Our reason and excuse for solicit
ing your patronage is just that
WE SAVE YOU MONEY!
These new low prices call for quick action. Don't delay. Visit our
store at once and convince yourself of the fact that
PRICES ARE DOWN BUY NOW!
J.C. PENNEY GO.
DEPARTMENT
STORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Or 1m Ornwford,
who accompanied Mr. and M rs.
George Mnddox to Kugone, follow
ing their mnrrlage In this city
Tuesday morning, have returned
to Medford.
Mrs. 13. V. Mnddox Is in Med
ford from Kugeno In spend the
summer with her son, llupert
Maddox nnd family. ,
Miss Marjory Dally of till city
will spend tho week-end In Diiiim
mulr. Oil., as guest of her brother,
Orlc C. Daily nnd family.
MI CHURCH TO
CHANGE SALARY
AND BOUNDARY
AND ENTRIES ARE
.The list of Meiirord heautles,
who will appear at tho dance at
Oriental Gardens Saturday night
when tho final judging is done In
tho Miss Met! ford contest, spun
sored hy tho local JJmiih eluh, was
Issued today with names ' of the
merchants who are sponsoring
them in the contest.
The girls will come on the stage
at 11:30. They wilt appear In
dance froekH and again In halhlng
suits. Music for the dance, will ho
furnished hy the Knights of Har
mony, well known dance orchestra
of Weed, Calif., and a record crowd
Ih anticipated.
Judges chosen from tho Klwants,
Rotary, IIusIuchs and Professional
Women's and , Greater Medford,
cluliH ami the ehamher of com
merce wilt select the most beauti
ful girl from tho lint of 20.
Tho names of tho girls, preceded
hy tho flrniH sponsoring thorn fol
lows: Campbell Clothing Edna Allen.
Colvig Drugs Kosalfo Rootc. '
Model Hakory Martha BreeHo.
Itrnphy Jewelry M hired Cox. ,
Peoples Ktoclrlc Ida Wilson.
Southern Oregon Gas Klnora
1 !arwood.
ltonlery May Allen,
Itoschorough Durher Shop Miss
Kay Hmith.
Western Union Klsio Williams,
Men's Shop Virginia Dunlava.
Jormln & Woods Helen Klee.
Office Stationery Supply -Glover.
Krowne's Hardware Gladys
Thompson. .
Itobblns Furniture Max! no
llaughan.
Park Grocer Krma Smith.
Model liukcry Virginia Ander
Mpn. ' '
Jirry Sehade Klnora Hulamler.
Ilowman, Barber Shop Audrey
Von Stlno. j
Craterlan theatre Ruth Dous
sum. Liberty Market Irva Wisb.
PI GAMMA MU WILL .
BE HOST TO FOUNDER
HALKM. Ore., Juno 29. (P)
Oregon members of 11 Gamm;i
Mu, national social science honotf
society, will meet hero July !) to
greet ProT. Ieroy Allen of AVln
fleld, Kans., founder of tho so
ciety. Allen Ih dean of South
western eolleKo nt Winfleld.
Majority Report Favors
Elimination One Superin
tendency Group Will
. Study Questions.
ASTORIA. Ore.. Juno 2B.
Oregon Methodism today consisted
of three district, miner than the
usual four, after a stormy session
at the Oregon annual conference
of tho Methodist Kplscopnl chtimh
here. The change, recommended
In tho majority report of tho Joint
commlttoo on districts, presents!
by Dr.1 J. C. Harrison. Portland,
will ollmlmite one superintend
eney nnd the establishing of new
boundaries.
The adoption of (ho majority re
mcnt of a commission form of
management for determining the
KftluriCH of tho district superintend
ents. A central treasury will bo
established and the bishop nnd hi"
cabinet, together with one minis
ter nnd two layman from each dis
trict which establish the boundaries
nnd equalize the salary problem.
A third provision placed lh
maximum assessment which any
church may be required to pay to
ward the district superintendent's
salary at 8 per cent of the pas
tor's salary, a reduction of 2 per
cent.
Eugene probably will be selected
as the next convention city.
LOW GOLFING SCORE
Mra. N. Ktewnrt turned In lw
Hcore for the laill'n' Imll wcp
fltakoH me'lttl piny hrlil at the
TtoKUB niver Valy Oolf aneoola
tlon link yesterday with a 42
net. Mr. R. H. Smith win a
clow? Mecond with 4:1 net. Other
participant playing ye;erda,y were
the Mendamea II. If. Hurt. I). II.
Wood. f 8. rinrk. A. Vawter.
WHIInm Vawter nnd W. t. Vawler.
Pr.
r-
m
"OOP MKVVS! Our miinmer clenniiHH!
wild of fiisliiou-rilit (li't'ssrs, fonts,
lials, gloves and bagu-starts tomorrow!
W'c have rcdwod prices on our entire
stock of fashion-right dresses. The rea
son we must have space for our ship
nietit of advance Fall merchandise. Op
portune savings replenish your sum
mer wardrobe without disturbing your
vacation budget!
Coats Bags
Gloves Hats
Special prices on all dresses.
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ADRIENNE'S
Distinctive, Individual Apparel
for Women.
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