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Theatre Party Is
Kviit of Thursday
Mm. R. D. Bickerstaff was hos-tes-i
Thursday evening at a theatre
party in this city honoring her
sister, Mrs. T. J. Mines, who in her
f guest from San Jose, Calif, (iuests
i were Alesd nines Andrews, Weisser
and liines. Following the showing
of the program at the Cratertan,
refreshments were enjoyed at
Franklin's cafe.
Miss Baldwin Returns
South This Evening
Miss Edith Baldwin of Ross,
Calif., who has been guest of Miss
, Roxane Ruhl for the post two
weeks, will leave on this evening's
.' Shasta for San Francisco and
Oceanslde, Calif., where she will
at the McWilliaras summer home.
She had added much interest to
the social life of' the younger set
while here, being the inspiration
for numerous informal affairs.
Miss McWilliams with whom she
fwill visit ut Oceanslde, was also
a guest of Miss Ruhl this summer,
having spent two weeks here soon
after the close of the Kutherlne
; Branson school at Ross, of whiob
the three girls were students.
IlasHliis Mlotor
To Berkeley
Mrs. Leon B. Haskin and
daughters, Helen, Ciertrude and
Dorothea, left Medford the early
part of the week by motor for Ber
keley, Calif., where they will be
guests of Mrs.Haskins' sister, Mrs.
George Johnson, for a week. They
were accompanied south by Miss
Margaret Johnson, who luis been
spending the summer at the Haw
kins home.
Miss Heck ma n Gurat
lu Klamath Falls -
Miss Annette Heckmnn. who is
in this city from llilo, T. 11., to
spend the summer with her father,
Dr. W. U. Heckman of Corning
Court, is guest of her brother. Wil
liam Heckman and family of Kla
math Falls this week end. She
will visit her sister, Mrs. C. F. i
Swigart, - Jr., of Portland and I
friends In Salem before returning !
to llilo the latter part of August to I
resume her position as supervisor i
of kindergarten.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hines of Ban
Jose, Cullf., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Bickerstaff at their
home in (ioUl lltll this week. Mrs'
Hines in Mrs, Bickerstaff's ulster.
D'Ixshs Xjoave
For Vaiittioii
Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont T. De
Losh &nd duughter Joan, left Med
ford this morning for a two weeks'
vacation trip. They will motor to
Crescent City and other coa..t
points and plan to visit rehuives
and friends in several cities before
they return.
Potler-Kendell
Marriage Toltl
Miss Lois I'otter, daughter of
M r. and Mrs. Iee Potter of this
city, was married to Herald Ken
dell in Grants Pass, Saturday, July
19th, it was announced today.
Miss Potter is n popular member
of the local younger set and gradu
ated from the Mud ford high school
last year.
Spend Week-F.nd
At Tucker Cabin i
Guests at the Nlon Tucker cabin i
who will spend the week-end In j
southern Oregon, arriving on the,
Shasta this morning from Bur-
lingame, Calif., include Mr. and)
M rs. George Ca morons. M r. and
Mrs. Power Symington and Mr.:
and M rs. Ed m u nd Ly man. 1
Ijnwn Social Is
Planned, Saturday, j
The Lutheran I-adies are holding,
a. lawn social tomorrow afternoon,
and evening at 122 North Ivyj
street. The public is cordially in
vited. Reginald Parsons of Seattle and
Medford has joined Mrs. Parsons
uml family, who are spending the
summer at Hill dfrest orchard, hftv-,
ing arrived Wednesday from the.
north.
Edward Reames and Farwell
Kenly, who have been motoring
through California for the past two
weeks, returned to Medford yes
terday. While away they enjoyed
trips to Lake Tahoe and through
the Yosemite national park and
were guetits of Mrs. Ned Hill of
Ross, atyl other friends in the
southern state.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Panaris of
Cincinnati and Mr, and Mrs. II. M.
Pat tuck and son Junior, were din
ner guests at Rogue Klk lodge last
evening.
M
M r. a nd M rs. II . A . M et sehu n
and F. M. Land rem who have been
vacationing in Medford, left yes
terday for Portland.
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minis wilVlm murkotl with jfunii
j(2) reeling the Knight Templars and
j their families to the scene of the
1 annual picnic.
jPICNIC SUNDAY IN!0DD FELL0WS OF
! ni m it inni inn
Miss Nris Till Visit Radio Folk
cStation KGO Who Interpret Plays
ON PLEASURE FLIGHT
LOS AXCEIKS, July 25. fl
An airplane crash at sunset last
night cost the life of one man and
probably that of another.
Harry Hastings, passenger, died
at tho California Lutheran hos
pital this morning. Peyton Burke,
pilot, is reported dying at the
Physicians' and Surgeons' hos
pital. Glendule. Both lived in
Film ore, Cal.
j So til hern Oregon Knight Temp
j lars and their families will enjoy
their annual picnic In Lithlai park
i In Ashland Sunday and members
J of Malta eiitnmandery No. 4 are
(looking furward to the event with
; considerable enthusiasm. A large
! turnout than usual is anticipated
by the committees in charge of ibis
j year's piruie, according to Imminent
(Commander Ralph K. Sweeney. I),
j A. Peterson, chairman of the pic
nic co m m it tee has promised that
no detail which will contribute to
the pleasure of the affair has been
overlooked.
The grounds above the city camp
site in Lithia park has been pre
pared for the Knight Templar
picnic and provision is being made
for the entertainment of the chil
dren who atteiul as well as the
knights und their ladies. Those
who participate have been invited
to bring their basket lunches and
ice cream, lemonade1 and coffee
will he furnished by the comniun
dery. Three o'clock is the time
VALLEY INVITED
The lunch for the Odd Fellows
and Kehekuhs outing and ptrnic
! at Lithia park in Ahiaml next
j Sunday will lie
id for 1:30 p.
ill. The lodges will furnish iof
( fee, cream and rumur, those attend
ling to take iilonn only their "e;its"
I and their own eup, spoons, etc.
All visiting (hid Fellows and Ke
i heltahs in the valley, as well as
i resident members nie cordially in
! vited to this outing. Arrangements
haw been provided for transporta
tion for t h ose not having ea r.s.
They will assemble at the I. O. O.
F. ball fn Medford not later than
1J:30, hi the meantime, some
assignments can bo made by call
ing X. A. Mead.
A good progrum has been ar
ranged, assuring all an enjoyable
afternoon. A large crowd is ex
pected and all will be fully cared
for.
set for the gnthering and the purk
IF you think Wesson Oil
is too expensive for frying,
price the 4-Pint Can.
She has caught their voices front
ihe air many times silling at home
in the evening. Sin- lias read their
letters over and over until she
feels she almost knows them. And
yet they are to her. these friends
of the radio, almost dream people.
Sunn they will shed their fairy
coats ajul live in reality
Helen Norris, well known
author, whose radio plays
Won national prominence,
leave Monday for San Francisco to
visjt for the first time her Mudio
friends of KC(l,
. "I'm making the trip
said this morning. "My
tlitlon of this sort. I've
gi lor sti long." I ler
pressed a di:. regard
crutches. "I'm going to get along
line. 'I knfiw. 1 will he met in
Oakland y my friend, Miss Grace
I UVl.miller of New York. She will
take care of me. I'm so anxious
( to meet everyone."
1 Miss Sligh, secretary of KGO,
I was in Medford last week to ex
' tend, again the invitation of the
j studio people to Miss Norrls. whose
j plays they have broadcast with
i such plea.su re, to visit them in San
' Francisco. She has completed nil
For
local
have
will
alone" she
first expe-
wanted to
smile ex
for her
arrangements for the Medford
author's stay in the bay city.
While iti the south Miss Norrls
will be entertained extensively by
the studio group, in which nre
many tiames familiar to all radio
fans Howard Milholtaml, an
nouncer and program director;
Grace M icbie, whose half hour
biogra phy programs and "World
Wanderings" are enjoyed each
Wednesday and Sunday, and Wilda
Wilson t'hureh.
Miss Wel.miller will accompany
Miss Nuiris back to Medford and
remain here for (wo weeks as her
house guest.
State Highway Department plac
ing non-skid top on Tulalin high
way between Cornel ins and Hills -boro.
6 6 6
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: In 30 minutes, checks a Cold th
j first day, and checks Malaria in
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frying sm
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IF YOU have considered this fine salad oil
just a bit of a luxury for every day frying,
try the 4-Pint Frying Size Can. In this
size it's surprising how little it costs.
Wesson Oil is even more important in
frying than it is in baking or any other
rooking. For you eat fried things to get
the taste of the crisp, light crust, made by
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. golden-brown .color and to its tastiness.
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better things taste when fried with
. Wesson Oil. You have wished you could
afford to use it every day ... You can!
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little.
Turn the Spout
Hold the Can by the Ring
Tilt Lightly anil Pour
XPriton Oil cornel lo you pro
tected and tealed in an air-tight
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fct Ihe familiar yeen-anJ-white
Wrtwn Oil Can alwayt.
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SATURDAY! andfMOND AY
Sugar i rannorl Vonniahloc I .Vinegar
Pure ciinc, fine
, fcTiiiiiilated.
10 lb. bag 49c
Powdered '
3 ibs. .... 29c
Fig Bar.s
Shortening
Sardines
Catsup
Walnuts
Fanry liii'Kc Oregon
F rii ii u cites. Uu
(iiest iniialily Iho fin
est 7ln11t f;rovii.
Pound ... 29c
Milk
Canned Vegetables
Hominy, Pens, Corn,
TV) mil i t d'es," iWrxcd
'ejj;etiililes; any ns
soi'tinent. Sec oiir
display.
4 cans ........49C
Case 24 cans $2.7U
1 Toil iv., jhu'c ('idcr or
wiiile iiekliiif'. True
values.
Pt. bottles.. 14c
Qt. bottles.. 25 c
fresli, white or whole wheat. LI).,
pure vegetable oil in hulk, ' lhs...,
12c
43c
Max-i-miim, lje. oval cans in mustard OQ-
or tomato sauce, '.) cans
Max'-i-inum, spiced and flavored to a 1
correct taste. Ll'o. bottle 1 f C
All Bran
Hams
Mayrose hi-and; mild
cure; half or whole
Pound
33c
Kcllogs's' d e 1 i c iois
conrctive summer
cereal.
Lge. pkg.
17c
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m,.v. ........ ....i.. 4. ,n u n ,,....c tir. ii
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Toilet Paper
Soap
Jar Rubbers
Pabst-ett
Waldorf, nationally known favorite.
Roll ."
1' & (!, the large bar for only'
. (Limit " bars)'
Max-i-muin, red lip, dgzcii
Cheese Your choice of ; new varie
ties. 12 for
5c
3c
5c
35c
DiCoCmo Fanev Thompson Seedless, fresli, clean Ofi -
Kaisms sl(;,k. Vl;mm Ynm 4 n oc
FLOUR
Safeway I'.lciid, by the carload. Highest (piality family flour blend
ed exclusively for Safeway, our customers gain the highest quality
at a low price. I ry it.
24 2-lb. bags 89C 49 -lb. bags. ..
$1,59
LETTUCE Sweet, crisp, solid beads
BANANAS- iol,'n ni' fruil
LEMONS Fancy M'.lium sic
PEACHES- Large, fam-y, for slicing
Ct heads 13c
Pound 5c
2 d0Z49c
3 ibs. 17c
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