MFD FORD NfATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFOTCD, Ol.KOOX, TUESDAY; DKOKMItKIt 2. 'liMO PAOE TTTREE THE Studehaker Six The world's oldest manufacturer of individual transportation vehicles invites your attention to this excellent car, at a low price Character: Studcbaker quality throughout ' Power: 70 horsepower motor Size! 114-inch wheelbase, ample foundation' for comfort o o Comfort: it is a delight 0 Price! $895 at SouthJBend for the 5 -passenger sedan o . You can depend on this car because of the name it bears O. V. Myers Co. 132 So. Kivcrside Phone 4G4 Two Christmas j Ii'imui-Holinm Ix-ngitc Parties j Wedding Sunday Two Christmas parlies are to bo . A lovely event of Sunday even- ! given by l lit- (ilrls' league of the I lug at the First Chl'lllun cnuicu ! senior high school. One will be i at Central -Point as the wedding given in ithe afternoon for poor j of Mix l'.dlth Inman and John 'children of the city, anil the oilier ' Isolmrrt. The ceremony was read !.i...i . 1... v.a r.n members of at 8 o'clock by ltev. 1). K. Millard. ithe 1-uguo. A bazaar will he eon- pastor of the church. In the pies-j i dueled In connection with the lat-ionee of a group of relatives and. 1 icr. ' friends. I A meeting of the league was held1 An arch of while trellis work. lye-'crday afternoon, and the fol-ifrom which hung a lame wedding : flowing committees were appointed: bell of yellow and white, banked livening party: Decoration, with green, led to tne niiur. Louise llrommcr, Collsta Johnson, was lighted with yellow nnd white: liuth Cowglll.. Lucille rroucher, tapers. Itcalrlce llcdford. Alice Prock and i Miss Fern Hathaway nnd Mr. Irene Gale; program. Helen Wood. J otto llohnert sang, preceding the Verna Korncrook. Louise Hill. ! ceremony. Mrs. Leonard Freeman fieno Amldon. Mailer t'roft andjplayed the wedding march. Little YVIldn Hewitt; refreshments. Helen Miss Arleno Inman led the bridal Williams. Jeanne Hamilton. Dot- party iSul lltthted the randies !U , othy Lee and Helen Power. I the altar. Dorothy Inman. sister Afternoon ' party: Cars. Kvolyn j of ihc bride, acted as maid of hoh-. C.rimmett. -Mary Chamhers. Kdna or and Call Hover was the groom's M ir White. Joan Stochr. Him-ona I Perdue, liu'.h Ottoman and Doris j Si-haffer; enlertainment, L u c 1 1 e Murray, Ciorlmdo Amldon. Maxinc 1 llannistpr. Virginia Fredonhurg. iAileiin luy nnd Frtitces l.aing: Invitations l'.ulh Hanson. Pearl i Suniuolsou. -Han-let Fivy. Helen Hall. Isabel Fisher. Foresteen Wal ker nnd J.uello KHon: soliciting. Alice Weslorfleld. Frances Ma guln. Onn Hendrickson, June Hook er. Ermn Xlydeijmoycr and Dor othy Meyer. Crater Lnkf tiulld Is Diilciliilniil Howard Home Mrs. V. W. Howard was hostess last evening at her home. Ki07 attendant. The bride was dressed In a white georgette Kown nnd veil, nnd car ried a bouquet of white chrysan themums, she entered tho church on the arm of Mr. Tracy, who gave her In marriage. The hrido and groom are well known here. M ss Inman Is the dauRhter of Mrs. Tracy and hnd lived here for some time before making her home in Medford. Mr. llohnert has Blown to man hood here and is a graduate of the Central Point high school. Foothill! Awards Dance Is Friday Cominltlcc meetings were held West .Main street, to members of 1 yesterday after school at the sen COMMISSION CHAIRMAN HEAR SALEM REQUEST PLANNING RETIREMENT! FOR SANTIAM WATER KAI.IOM, ore.. Dee. 2. (Pi ! KAI.K.M, Die.. Dec. 2. M, The Frank .1. Miller, chairman of the ! application of the city of Salem Public Service commission, has for authority to appropriate watc let it be known that he 'will rc- rights from North Santinm river lire from the commission after and Marion lake, for the purpose January Land will not seek reap-! of establishing, a municipal ; light pointmont- cither by Governor Not- I and -power plant will be before fho blod or by Governor-elect, Meicrj state reclamation commission for when the i.itter takes office. hearing tomorrow. - Crater Lake Guild ot tne rirei Presbyterian church. Assisting' !jcr as hostess were Mrs. S. Ralph Dipped. Miss Marvel liliss and Miss Gertrude Itutler. Devotionats .were led by Miss Klizuhelll Burr. The subject for the year being Woluen of the P.ible. Miss llurr chose as shcr character the 'mother or Moses. 'Following the devotional Miss Puller entertained the guests with a review of her visit in Obcram nierguu. Inst summer during which she attended the Passion Play. She also showed pictures of her travels in Germany. Several contests were held for the amusement of the guests and n lovely group of songs, sung by .Mrs. Klsle 'Carlton Strang. They were "The Lorn is .ny .-mioiiuci u, nrriingenient by (tooth, and "My Lord and My Hedecr.ier'' by Buck. At tho close of the program re freshments were served by the hostess and her -assistants. j Levorctte and Nledermcyer No Matinee at the Holly Today ASSOCIATED STUDENTS PLAY The Goose Hangs High A THREE-ACT PLAY BY LEWIS BEACH PRESENTED BY MEDFORD HIGH School PRICES 75c & 81.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE NOTE: Loge seats not cn sale. Reserved for High School Fac ulty and Parents of Members of the Casi. THEY'LL BE HERE FOR 4 DAYS Tomorrow ON THE SCREEN Miracle Stars of Radio . . . Idoh of Millions ... In Their Tirst Feature Motion Picture Dr. and Airs. DipiH'l Kntrrtnln Honoring their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chase and two daughters of lOugene, Dr. nnd Mrs. Hnllh Dlppel entertained with three tables of bridge Saturday evening. Prizes for high scores were awariled Mr. and Mrs. Kodney Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Chose and daugh ters, who were in Medford for the holiday and week end, returned to their limne in tho northern city Sunday. I.lint-lieoti nnd Curds Knjoyod by I'nst Matrons Fifteen past matroiiB of Ileum chapter, O. K. S., attended the luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Mdford. Tho holiday spirit was evidenced In the colorful table decorations of red carnations and red tapers. Following lunch eon cards were enjoyed at the Masonic ball. The committee responsible for the pleasant' affair was composed of Mesdames Helen Minkler, Mary I Mathes and W. II. Merritt. I I Garden Club Will 1 Meet Tliiirsriiiy A meeting of the Medford Gar den club has been called for Thurs jilay evening t 7:311 o'clock at the Hotel Medford. The regular busi ness meeting will be followed by n lecture at S o'clock to which lb" public Is Invited. The lecture will In- giv -n by Prof. F. A. Clllliben of tlri-on Sl:i!e college, who has i-ho.sen as his subject "Landscap ing." Tile lei-lure will be Illus trated Willi slides. Mis. lib -snnr Will Ucfurii F.nl Mrs. Martin Llnitruvc. who has been n house -guest of Mr. and Mis. Alfred S. V. Carpentir for the past two weks. wilt leave tomor row for her home In Madison. X. ,1. While here Mr'. I.lngrove has been the inspiration for several d'-llgiiirii social affairs. lor high school for those in charge i of the football awards dance to be given Friday evening at tho senior high school. The dance is very informal, and snort clothes will 'be In order. Jean- Wvittman. president of the organization, announced that It would not be necessary to have daites for" tho affair. Alumni wishing to intend will be required to, obtain tickets pre vious to Friday at the senior high school. ltiiiiiiuagc Sale l'lnns Arc Completed At n lovely cafeteria dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish last evening plans for . .the rummage sale to be held by St. Mark's Klulld Saturday In tlio l?lin building, were completed. The sale will Include cttdtYcd fuit as well its clothes for all mem bers of the family and some very fine things will be offered. The members of the Guild havo been working enthusiastically for sev eral weeks on nrrangements lor the nnnual evewt DOLLS! Big dolls . . . little dolls . . . baby dolls . . . lady dolls Come to see them all in TOYLAND. This year the dolls are more beautiful than ever! Lovable babies with dimpled checks and chubby arms and legs . . . when they cry no little mother will be able to resist them!' Young lady dolls, too ... very6smart in their pastel tinted organdie dresses and bonnets to match. Come in . . . the dolls want to show you their new clothes . . . and to help you decide what kind of a doll you want for Christmas. Mothers already know that the J. C. PenneyStore is famous for doll values. a J..C PENNEY CO., ink: . ALL THE C mm CHARACTERS OF THE RADIO OUT-SHINING THEIR BRILLIANCE IN A LAUGH-PACKED ROMANCE! " 1 i. Selected IRENE RICH Short Subjects I I S I s .. THEATRE 1 TODAY and Wednesday Ills burning kisses suddenly re vealed lo her thai she Invert her husband after all. Hut could sho go hack to him nnd her child within the confining wnlls of Dial lonely llrhthmiHo' Was lnvo more than merely kisses-after ell' 8KK this smnzing ilrBino with Its slnriny emotions! NO ADVANCE IN PRICES MATINEE EVENING . ' Children...- 10e Children Adults 35c Adult, We mm 5c Special Cliildwu's Mnllnee Price Continuous Shows Ssturdsy snd Sundsy 12:30 to 11 P- W Matinee Wc Dayi -1:30 P. M Eve. 7 P. M. All Talkie Short 8ubject 10 and 20 Clii'lstnuis Dniiee ' ' Planiicil hv Fillgles A largo Chrlntmas parly for the public is being planned by tho -Fra ternal Order ot Eagles. The party will be held in the Dreamland ball room Christmas night. Officers and members ot tho order nro giv ing much of their time to plans for the dance, and it Is expected to he ene of the leading affair's of the holiday season. Friday. December 12th. Is the next social night on the Bugles' program una nil mourners arc urged to coma and bring their friends. Shrine Dancing Pni-ty Scheduled for Tonight Tonight will be a gain night for Shrlners nnd their ladles for the annual card party and dance which Introduces the holiday social season for the order will bo held nt tho Medford army. Dancing will begin at o'clock nnd nil Shrlliers of lllllah temple, visiting ii'.bles nnd their ladles are Invited. The Armory has been nttractlve Iv ilc. -i. ruled ill holiday attire for the occasion, and an eight-piece dance orchestra employed. (.nests of Andersons Friends of Mr. and Mis. Krl Anderson enjoyed Thanksgiving at their home oil Ihe Applegale rlvc near Conner. Those present wer Miss Helen M I'K'en.le, Mr. and .i-s. W. II. Itobliison and daughter Inn". Dr. and Mis. Walsh of He. utile. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. A I-;. I'ederson and sons, Itayinono Karl and Harold. Study Club Meets Tomorrow The Wednesday Study club mem bers have announced as the topic tor tomorrow's meeting "The Wo viet Kxporlinent." The subject wll lie Introduced hv Mrs. Williams. A I k review will lie given by Mrs. Al"thn . Vaivter nnd current events by Mrs. Harding. liHily liions Meet t Hotel Milliard Member of Ihe -Ijtily Mulls elul will meet at the Hotel . Holland for . o'clock luncheon tomorrow lifter noon. Luncheon will be followed hv cards at the home of Mrs. Allen Hniltll. lliaii Cjueen Anne Mrs. RniMHwlll be assisted ns host ess by Mrs. floodwln Humphreys It. I". W. I'Hl-ty 14 Tonight Mrs. Hudson Is entertaining members of the local tlusiness and lroresloiinl "Women's club with a noveliv party at her hour- till evening. l'llilans to llne rnl'liu-k Supper. Pvlhlnn Ulsters will give a pot luck slimier Wednesday evening et the K. P. hall at Fol lowlnir Ihe sinn er, regular tern uln meelltiff and election of offl cers wilt be held. . - Mrs. nrnnt lloiiie I mill Vlsil North. Mrs. II. H. llryanl has returne from a three weeks' visit III Port land. Huh 111 and Kugene. While In the northern part of the state he was much entertainer! In hieiids mill was honor gio-st 111 several clubs. In , Portland she was sliest of Mrs. C. N. Davis, one of tho Gold Star mothere of Oregon, who recently visited In .Vance. She also visited l'.ev. nnd Mrs. .1. K. McDonald, for merly of this city, who urc now making their ljomo at Falls City, near niem.. E PLANNED BY LEGION! line of Ihe big-csl iri-loiluy , liances this season will be given Thursday night, 1 leeeinber I. "I ! the Oriental tlardens under the, auspices of-the Aulerlcun l i;loll.i Atedforil Post No. l'i. The committee In charge is busy. iii-i-iinelnir soei ial features to make tills dance tile really big event of. llw month. Music will be fur nished by lioiii Provost's pooular "Pep Peddlers," and' preparations are under way to entertain n ret- oiHl.e.rirlvd. i' LAMPORT ' At 11 shoot that attracted ilillii a crowd of trunshootora to the Moilforil Cun 1 lull grounds lust Kiin.i.iv i-.ii l.iimnort won the M...ir...,l Challenge trolihv that. In.. I been won the previous Sun- a,.,- hv T. .1. Kill Ight III! Ull lllli'eil I 1,1 1.1 lii, ml lean. The trophy wlfli rotato nmong the members unili will bo won nl each shool. tne nnl iicciirrlng next Sunday. There 1 ..ot.Mliti. ruble Inti-re-'t In the . .....,. 1111, .11 ml liandicalis have been so Arranged "s lo give all. Flioolera. e.xperirni cd nnd Inexpe- rlciu eiU eqliul ' chances tor win ning. t YEGGSGET BIG HAUL IN ANNAPOLIS POSTOFFICE! ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Dec. 2. P The Annapolis postofflcu was robbed last night of sunups and currency expected to total $10.11011 by a group of men. who. according to officers, worked undisturbed In tne place with the lights on. The vnutt was cut Ihmiirh with nn acetylene torch. skim YTfrmwfsgma I i :T,'W'.v.VlVJI.-:.:'. KZSi&tfr- rhr- ';v;.w. fffca ,;wv-' i I HW IS -WlEiJ'"ir.FD EILp ! ' I -m f, Not only ttSis Christmas but for many years to' - - - j fry k Yi h ""O come. For Westficld beauty is enduring beauty .". j $'' n t flJJ and Westficld atcurary can only be appred-, . ' '. I V If aVly atcd a the yrats prove its dependability . . . 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